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| Series | FU series |
|---|---|
| Type | Controller |
| Input | Thermocouple, RTD, Analog Voltage/Current |
| Output | Relay, SSR Driver, Analog Voltage/Current |
| Control Mode | PID, Fuzzy Logic |
| Display | Dual 4-digit LED |
| Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz or 24 VDC (depending on model) |
| Communication | RS-485 Modbus RTU (optional) |
| Protection | IP65 (front panel) |
| Output Voltage | 0-10VDC, 1-5VDC (Analog Output Models) |
| Output Current | 0-20mA, 4-20mA (Analog Output Models) |
| Power | 5VA max |
| Operating Temperature | 0-50°C |
| Dimensions | 48 x 48 mm, 48 x 96 mm, 72 x 72 mm, 96 x 96 mm (depending on model) |
| Weight | Approximately 150-300g (depending on model) |
Comprehensive technical specifications for FU series controllers, covering general and model-specific details.
Schematics illustrating terminal connections for FU series controllers.
Critical safety warnings and installation guidelines before operating the controller.
Technical specifications for FA200 Advance and FA211 Economic models.
Detailed schematic for FA200 Advance type terminal connections.
Detailed schematic for FA211 Economic type terminal connections.
Procedures and precautions for controller installation and wiring practices.
Common specifications applicable to all FY and FU series controller models.
Instructions for using the automatic PID tuning feature.
User-accessible parameters for basic controller configuration.
Parameters for PID control tuning and optimization.
Parameters for configuring and calibrating input signals.
Advanced settings, special functions, and output mode selection.
Options for defining alarm behaviors like deviation, band, and system failure.
Explanation of how the Heater Break Alarm detects heater current issues.
List of error messages and their corresponding meanings.
Using RAMP and SOAK for temperature profiling and control.