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| Control Method | PID control |
|---|---|
| Number of Control Points | 1 |
| Communication Interface | RS-485 (optional) |
| Input Type | Thermocouple, RTD, DC voltage, DC current |
| Output Type | Relay, Voltage pulse, DC current |
| Display | LED display |
| Power Supply | 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 24 VAC/DC |
| Control Output | Relay, current |
| Sampling Cycle | 0.5 s |
| Operating Temperature | -10 to 50°C |
| Storage Temperature | -20 to 60°C |
Verifies model codes and checks for all included accessories to ensure product correctness.
Provides essential guidelines for operating the controller, including key usage and cleaning.
Specifies environmental conditions required for optimal and safe operation of the controller.
Instructions for correctly mounting the controller into a panel, ensuring safety and function.
Details the physical dimensions and panel cutout specifications for various SRS0 series models.
Provides essential wiring precautions and procedures for connecting the controller's terminals.
Illustrates the terminal layout for SRS1 and SRS3/SRS4/SRS5 models for correct wiring.
A detailed table mapping terminal names, descriptions, and corresponding terminal numbers for each model.
Outlines the necessary steps and settings before operating the controller for the first time.
Provides a visual overview of the controller's parameter screens and their interconnections.
Describes the initial display sequence shown when power is applied to the controller.
Explains how to navigate between different screens within and across screen groups.
Details the auto return function that reverts to the basic screen after a period of inactivity.
Describes how to make settings within screen group 0, primarily for end-user configuration.
Details various event types, including alarm actions, standby, and non-standby operations.
Explains the fundamental Proportional, Integral, and Derivative (PID) control parameters.
Covers settings for control output limits, proportional cycle, and two-position actions.
Describes how external control inputs (DI) can be used to manage controller functions.
Explains how to adjust the decimal point display for linear, TC, and RTD input ranges.
Details the start SV function for optimizing action time when program operation differs from PV.
Explains the guarantee soak function to ensure sufficient duration for flat steps during operation.
Lists common problems with the controller and provides solutions for troubleshooting.
Details error messages and abnormal inputs, with their respective causes and remedies.
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