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Factory Default
Setting Item, Function, Setting Range
at_b
/ //20
AT bias
Sets bias value for the AT.
AT point is automatically determined by the deviation between PV and SV.
AT bias setting works only in Fixed value control.
Setting range:
Thermocouple, RTD inputs without decimal point: 0 to 50 (0 to 100 )
Thermocouple, RTD inputs with decimal point: 0.0 to 50.0 (0.0 to 100.0 )
Available when Thermocouple or RTD input is selected in [Input type].
eout
/ off/
Output status when input errors occur
Selects the output status when input errors (overscale, underscale) occur.
Selection item:
off/ Output OFF
on// Output ON
Available for direct current and voltage inputs, and direct current output.
time
/ 00:00
Indication time
Sets time from no operation status until Displays are switched off.
Displays relight by pressing any key while in Display sleep mode.
When input errors (overscale, underscale) or burnout has occurred, Displays
light up, and error codes are displayed.
If errors are cancelled, Displays will turn off after indication time has passed
again.
Setting range: 00:00 to 60:00 (Minutes : Seconds)
When set to 00:00, Displays remain ON.
edif
/ no//
Error indication
Selects error code indication Enabled/Disabled when input errors occur.
When ‘Enabled’ is selected, error codes below are indicated on the PV Display.
Error Code Error Contents
er05
PV has exceeded Input range high limit value (scaling
high limit value for DC voltage, current inputs).
er06
PV has dropped below Input range low limit value
(scaling low limit value for DC voltage, current inputs).
er07
Input burnout, or PV has exceeded or drop below the
Indication range and Control range. See p.123.
Selection item:
no// Disabled
yes/ Enabled
At this stage, settings for Engineering setting mode 2 are complete.
Press the RST key. The unit reverts to RUN mode.

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