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Preface
This instruction manual (detailed version) was written for those who perform wiring, installation, operation, and routine
maintenance for the SRS0 (SRS1/SRS3/SRS4/SRS5) Series.
This manual contains a description of the operating method, functions, wiring, mounting method, and precautions
when handling the SRS0 (SRS1/SRS3/SRS4/SRS5) Series (hereinafter referred to as the SRS0 Series unless a separate
description is required). You should, therefore, keep it handy to refer to it when operating and handling the device.
Be sure to observe all precautions and adhere to the procedures provided herein.
MSRS0-E01-A
Oct. 2018
SRS0 Series
(SRS1/SRS3/SRS4/SRS5)
Digital Controller
Instruction Manual (Detailed Version)
Thank you for purchasing a Shimaden product. After making sure the product fits the desired
description, you should carefully read the instruction manual and get a good understanding of
the contents before attempting to operate the device.

Table of Contents

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Shimaden SRS1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandShimaden
ModelSRS1
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. Safety Rules

WARNING

Critical safety instructions regarding injury or death if not followed.

CAUTION

Safety instructions regarding equipment damage if not followed.

3. Installation and Wiring

3-2. Mounting

Instructions for panel mounting the controller.

3-4. Wiring

3-5. Terminal Layout

Diagram illustrating the controller's terminal connections.

3-6. Terminal Arrangement Table

Table detailing terminal functions and their corresponding numbers.

4. Names and Functions of Parts on Front Panel

5. Parameter Diagram and Setting

5-1. Parameter Diagram

Overview of parameter screens and their interrelationships.

5-3. Switching Screens

Guide on navigating between and within screen groups.

Auto Tuning (AT)

PID parameter tuning for optimal control.

Event Setting

Alarm and event configuration.

6. Screen Explanation and Setting Items

0-12 Auto Tuning (AT) Action Control Screen

Screen for controlling the auto tuning process.

PID Setting Screen Group

PID1 Settings

Parameters for PID controller 1 (P, I, D, MR, SF, Limits).

PID2 Settings

Parameters for PID controller 2 (P, I, D, MR, SF, Limits).

Program Setting

Program Start and Step Settings

Settings for program start SV, time, PID No., mode, and soak zone.

Event (EV);DI Settings

Event 1 Settings

Standby, output, delay, and latching settings for EV1.

Event 2 Settings

Hysteresis, standby, output, delay, and latching settings for EV2.

DI Mode Configuration

Configuring external input (DI) functions.

7. Measuring Range Codes

8. Explanation of Functions

8-1. Events

Detailed explanation of alarm actions and event types.

8-2. P.I.D.

Explanation of PID parameters (Proportional, Integral, Derivative, Reset, SF).

8-3. Control Output

8-4. External Control Input (DI)

8-6. Start SV

8-7. Guarantee Soak (GUA)

9. Causes and Remedy of Trouble and Errors

9-1. Causes and Remedy of Trouble

General troubleshooting for common operational problems.

9-2. Causes and Remedy of Errors

Troubleshooting for specific screen display errors.

11. Specifications

Control Mode

PID control features, parameters, and output characteristics.

Specifications (Continued)

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