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Shimaden SRS10 Series - User Manual

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Preface
The instruction manual was written for those who perform wiring, installation and routine maintenance for the
SRS10 (SRS11/SRS13/SRS14) Series. The instruction manual contains a description of the operating method,
functions, wiring, mounting method and precautions when handling the SRS10 (SRS11/SRS13/SRS14) Series
(hereinafter referred to as the SRS10 Series unless a separate description is required). You should therefore keep it
in a handy place to refer to when operating and handling the equipment. Be sure to observe all precautions and
adhere to the procedures provided in the manual. The intsruction manual assumes that fixed value control is applied.
For information on programming function and communication (optional items), see the instruction manual for the
individual function.
SRS10F-1BE
Sep. 2008
SRS10 (SRS11 / SRS13 / SRS14) Series
Digital Controller
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing a Shimaden Digital Controller. After making sure the product fits the desired description,
you should carefully read the instructions and get a good understanding of the contents before attempting to operate
the equipment.

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Shimaden SRS10 Series Specifications

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BrandShimaden
ModelSRS10 Series
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

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Preface

1. Safety Rules

General Safety Warnings

Important warnings and cautions for safe operation and equipment protection.

2. Introduction

2-1. Preliminary Check

Verify product specifications, appearance, and accessories upon receipt.

2-2. Notes on Use

Guidelines for operating the controller, including panel key usage and cleaning.

3. Installation and Wiring

3-1. Installation Site (Environmental Conditions)

Specifies environmental requirements for controller operation, including temperature, humidity, and pollution.

3-2. Mounting

Instructions for physically installing the controller onto a panel, including cutout dimensions.

3-3. External Dimensions and Panel Cutout

Provides detailed physical dimensions and panel cutout specifications for different models.

3-4. Wiring

Detailed instructions and precautions for connecting wires to the controller terminals.

3-5. Terminal Layout

Illustrates the physical arrangement of terminals on the controller for wiring reference.

3-6. Terminal Arrangement Table

A comprehensive table mapping terminal names to their corresponding numbers for different models.

3-7. Operation Preparations

Steps to perform before operating the controller, including wiring checks and initial settings.

4. Front Panel Overview

Measured Value (PV) Display

The primary display showing the current measured value of the process variable.

Target Set Value (SV) Display

Displays the setpoint or target value for the controller.

Action Display

Indicates the operational status of the controller, such as RUN, AT, or MAN.

Operating Keys

Describes the function of each key on the front panel for navigation and setting.

5. Parameter Diagram and Setting

5-1. Parameter Diagram

Visual representation of the controller's screen structure and parameter hierarchy.

5-2. Display When Power is Applied

Outlines the initial screens displayed upon powering up the controller.

5-3. Switching Screens

Instructions on navigating between different screen groups and screens.

5-4. Auto Return Function

Explains how the controller automatically returns to the basic screen after a period of inactivity.

5-5. Screen Group 0 Setting

Details on how to make settings within screen group 0, focusing on target set values and manual output.

6. Screen Explanation and Setting Items

0-0 Basic Screen

The main screen displaying PV and SV, used for initial value setup.

0-1 Standby Action Setting Screen

Setting screen for controlling the controller's standby or execution mode.

0-2 Output 1 (OUT1) Monitoring Screen

Displays PV and monitors/sets control output 1 value in automatic or manual mode.

1-0 FIX Initial Screen

Initial screen for fixed value control settings.

2-0 PID1 Setting Screen

Screen for setting PID parameters for the first control loop.

4-0 Initial Screen

The initial screen for accessing screen group 4 settings.

4-1 Key Lock Setting Screen

Configures key lock to prevent unauthorized modification of settings.

4-2 Event 1 (EV1) Type Setting Screen

Defines the type of event or alarm for EV1.

7. Measuring Range Codes

8. Explanation of Functions

8-1. Events

Detailed explanation of event types, alarm actions, and status output.

8-2. Heater Break;Loop Alarm

Detects heater malfunctions using CT input and triggers alarms based on current levels.

8-3. P.I.D.

Explanation of PID control parameters: Proportional (P), Integral (I), Derivative (D), Manual Reset (MR), and SF.

8-4. Control Output

Details on control output limiters, proportional cycling time, and output characteristics.

8-5. External Control Input (DI)

How to use digital inputs for external control functions like execution, manual output, and auto-tuning.

8-6. Soft Start

Function to gradually increase control output to prevent excessive current on startup.

9. Causes and Remedy of Trouble and Errors

9-1. Causes and Remedy of Trouble

Troubleshooting guide for common operational problems and their solutions.

9-2. Causes and Remedy of Errors

Troubleshooting guide for specific error messages and abnormal measured inputs.

10. Parameter Setting Record

11. Specifications

Display and Setting Specifications

Details on display elements, setting methods, key lock, and manual control parameters.

Input and Control Specifications

Covers input types, resistances, scaling, PID parameters, output limits, and soft start functions.

Event, Programming, and Communication Specs

Information on event outputs, programming functions, digital inputs, CT inputs, and communication protocols.

General and Analog Output Specifications

Environmental conditions, power, analog output details, insulation, and materials.

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