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TI 05C01E02-01E 1st Edition : Oct. 31, 2001-00
4.2.3 Setting Cycle Time (Control Output Renewal Period)
The cycle time can be set when the control output type is time-proportional relay output
or voltage pulse output. The parameter to set a cycle time does not appear in ON/OFF
control (CTL = ONF) or in Dynamic Auto Tune control (CTL = SLF). Refer to “6.6.2
Cycle Time” on Page 6-8 for the functional description of cycle time.
The following operating procedure describes an example of changing the cycle time
form 30 seconds to 40 seconds.
Step 1:
Bring the operating display into view.
UT130
Display example
UT150/UT152/UT155
Display example
Step 5:
Press the or key to set the cycle time.
The period flashes while the value is being
changed.
In this example, the cycle time is changed to 40
Step 6:
Press the key once to register the
setpoint.
Step 3:
Press the key several times to display the
parameter "CT".
Flashes during change.
Flashes during change.
The period is OFF.
The period is OFF.
Step 7:
Press the key for 3 seconds or
more to return to the operating display.
Step 2:
Press the key for 3 seconds or more to
display the parameter "A1".
The parameter "A1" appears only for the controller
with the "/AL" or" /HBA" option.
The parameter "CTL" appears for the controller
without the "/AL" or" /HBA" option
Step 4 (for UT130 only):
Press the or key once to display the
setpoint.
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YOKOGAWA UT130 Specifications

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BrandYOKOGAWA
ModelUT130
CategoryTemperature Controller
LanguageEnglish

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