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| Control Method | PID control |
|---|---|
| Display | LED display |
| Input Type | Thermocouple, RTD |
| Output Type | Relay |
| Power Supply | 100 to 240 VAC |
| Size | 1/16 DIN |
| Operating Temperature | 0 to 50°C |
| Weight | Approx. 200g |
| Accuracy | ±0.3% of FS ±1 digit |
Details measures to prevent electrical shock, including grounding and enclosure.
Specifies fuse installation, protection devices, and load voltage/current limits.
Covers requirements for draft holes, heat discharge, and environmental conditions.
Lists environmental conditions to avoid for proper instrument installation.
General precautions and instructions for correct wiring of the instrument.
Explains how to move between different screen groups using specific keys.
Details the screens for configuring PID control parameters.
Details the screens used for initial setup and configuration.
Outlines essential setup steps required before operating the instrument.
Details screens for configuring PID control parameters for multiple PIDs.
Configures proportional band, hysteresis, integral, and derivative times for PIDs.
Explains the setup for Zone PID control, including ON/OFF and SP settings.
Details screens for initial configuration of controller parameters.
Sets input units (°C/°F) and configures input scaling parameters.
Details setting the higher limit and decimal point for input scaling.
Details setting action codes for DI inputs and event types.
Sets SV higher limit and action codes for external control inputs.
Configures event type, hysteresis, and standby action for EV1, EV2, EV3.
Configures analog output scaling and the communication mode.
Sets communication protocol, address, and speed for data transfer.
Describes the process and parameters for the Auto Tuning function.
Explains the P (Proportional), I (Integral), and D (Derivative) actions.
Explains the Zone PID control logic, including PID No. switching.
Explains event types, their actions, and deviation/absolute value alarms.
Covers input types, ranges, scaling capabilities, and impedance.
Describes control modes, output types, ratings, and resolution.
Covers program features (patterns, steps) and communication options.
Covers environmental conditions, power supply, insulation, and dimensions.
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