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Brand | WEST |
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Model | P6010 |
Category | Controller |
Language | English |
Details the warranty period and coverage for functional defects in material and workmanship.
Outlines limitations on damages and responsibilities for product use and maintenance.
Illustrates the method for securely mounting the instrument into a control panel.
Covers preparing the instrument, removing/replacing modules, and reassembling the housing.
Covers wiring guidelines, isolation, noise suppression, and sensor placement for optimal performance.
Illustrates rear terminal connections, power wiring, and universal input wiring for various models.
Provides detailed wiring diagrams for all modules across Option Slots 1, 2, 3, A, and B.
Describes the automatic self-test procedure and initial configuration requirements.
Lists common error and fault conditions, their display messages, and applicable units.
Details initial configuration parameters, input types, ranges, and communication settings.
Explains entry, navigation, parameter modification, and controller operation settings.
Describes operator mode, limit setpoint adjustment, exceed conditions, and output/annunciator resets.
Explains configuration entry, parameter navigation, value changes, and indicator-specific settings.
Describes operator mode, PV/alarm displays, unit display, alarm resets, multi-point scaling, and tare functionality.
Details Modbus parameter addresses, message types, bit, and word parameters for indicators.
Explains a method for determining PID values (Pb, Ti, Td) using process oscillations for single output controllers.
Describes tuning procedures for dual output controllers and manual fine-tuning adjustments.
Provides steps for adjusting automatic reset, rate, and bias for optimal process control.
Details Modbus functions for reading coils/registers, writing coils/registers, and handling exceptions.
Explains ASCII data element formatting for sign/decimal point and describes Type 1 and Type 2 messages.
Highlights warnings and necessary personnel qualifications for performing calibration.
Details the five-phase recalibration process, including specific input types and displays.
Covers specs for remote setpoint, digital inputs, output modules, and control parameters.