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| Input Type | Thermocouple (K, J, R, S, T, E, N, B), RTD (PT100) |
|---|---|
| Output | Relay, SSR |
| Control Mode | ON/OFF, PID |
| Display | LED |
| Power Supply | 100-240 VAC 50/60Hz |
| Accuracy | ±0.3% of F.S. value ±1 digit |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 50°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20 to 60 ℃ |
| Humidity | 35 to 85% RH |
Details the product's limited warranty terms and conditions.
Outlines the company's policy regarding warranty claims and service.
Specifies environmental and physical conditions for proper installation.
Provides critical notices and safety guidelines before and during installation.
Illustrates the controller's physical dimensions and mounting specifications.
Details the wiring terminals on the controller's main body.
Specifies the type of terminals suitable for M3.5 screws.
Explains the connection and mounting of the I/O Relay Board.
Describes the functionality of the digital keyboard for inputting values.
Explains the alphabet keyboard for editing names or programs.
Illustrates the controller's basic processing architecture and flow.
Explains the main screen layout and how to access other functions.
Describes the display and controls for the Stop screen in Fix and Program modes.
Explains the confirmation dialogs for test control actions like start/stop.
Details the screen displayed during active test execution.
Shows the status and progress of ongoing tests.
Allows selection of test modes (Fix/Program) and boot behavior.
Configures specific settings for the Fix mode test.
Explains how temperature and pressure slopes are applied.
Configures the standby function and waiting conditions for tests.
Illustrates the relationship between wait operation and wait time.
Manages current time and the reserve function for tests.
Details how to set and use the reserve function for tests.
Configures the return to normal temperature after test completion.
How to select and view the highest and lowest values on the graph.
How to select and display specific curves on the graph.
Adjusts the time scale for viewing graph data.
Displays a list of recorded historical data files.
Options for managing individual historical files (view, export, delete).
Shows historical data in a detailed tabular format.
Controls the display order of historical files (e.g., by time).
Configures record interval and clears all curve data.
Accesses settings like backlight, password, and controller address.
Details for configuring individual segments within a program.
Procedure for inserting a new segment into an existing program.
Configuration of Time Signal (TS) parameters for segments.
Explains how Time Signals function within program segments.
Configures segment looping and program cycle settings.
Details on how to repeat sequences of segments.
Explains how programs can be repeated or linked to others.
Manages program details like editing, copying, and exporting.