E5CSV-R1KJ-W AC100-240 Omron, E5CSV-R1KJ-W AC100-240 Datasheet

CONTROL TEMP DGTL RELAY OUT

E5CSV-R1KJ-W AC100-240

Manufacturer Part Number
E5CSV-R1KJ-W AC100-240
Description
CONTROL TEMP DGTL RELAY OUT
Manufacturer
Omron
Series
E5CSVr
Type
Temperature Controller, Digitalr

Specifications of E5CSV-R1KJ-W AC100-240

Input Type
Thermocouple (J, K, L)
Controller Type
On/Off or Proportional (PID)
Temperature Range
Selectable, Varies By Input Type
Output Type
Relay
Supply Voltage
100 ~ 240VAC
Size
48mm W x 48mm H (1/16 DIN)
Display Type
4 Digit
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
Features
-
Communications
-
Other names
E5CSV-R1KJ-W-AC100-240
E5CSV-R1KJ-W-AC100240
E5CSVR1KJWAC100240
Z2694
Cat. No. H140-E1-01
Note: Specifications subject to change without notice.
OMRON Corporation
Industrial Automation Company
Control Devices Division H.Q.
Analog Controller Division
Shiokoji Horikawa, Shimogyo-ku,
Kyoto, 600-8530 Japan
Tel: (81)75-344-7080/Fax: (81)75-344-7189
Regional Headquarters
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OMRON (CHINA) CO., LTD.
Room 2211, Bank of China Tower,
200 Yin Cheng Road (M),
Shanghai, 200120 China
Tel: (86)21-5037-2222/Fax: (86)21-5037-2200
In the interest of product improvement, specifications are
subject to change without notice.
Authorized Distributor:
1005
Cat. No. H140-E1-01
Digital Temperature
Controller
User's Manual
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E5CS-U
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E5CSV-R1KJ-W AC100-240 Summary of contents

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... Tel: (86)21-5037-2222/Fax: (86)21-5037-2200 In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice. Authorized Distributor: Cat. No. H140-E1-01 Note: Specifications subject to change without notice. Digital Temperature Controller 1005 Cat. No. H140-E1-01 E5CSV E5CSV E5CSV E5CSV E5CSV E5CSV E5CS-U E5CS-U E5CS-U E5CS-U E5CS-U E5CS-U User's Manual ...

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... The structure is waterproof (IP66). (Not applicable to the E5CS-U.) Conforms to UL, CSA, and IEC safety standards and EMC Directive. This manual describes the E5CSV and E5CS-U. Read this manual thoroughly and be sure you understand it before attempting to use the Compact Digital Temperature Controller and use the Compact Digital Temperature Controller correctly according to the information provided ...

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... DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT LIABILITY event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY, REPAIR, OR OTHER CLAIMS ...

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... PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of OMRON's test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability. ...

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Safety Precautions Definition of Precautionary Information The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the product. The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to safety. Always read and heed ...

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... Loose screws may occasionally result in fire. Tighten terminal screws to the specified torque (E5CSV: 0.74 to 0.90 N·m, E5CS-U: 0.5 N·m). Unexpected operation may result in equipment damage or accidents if the settings are not appropriate for the controlled system. Set the Temperature Controller as follows: ・ ...

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Precautions for Safe Use Be sure to observe the following precautions to prevent operation failure, malfunction, or adverse affects on the performance and functions of the product. Not doing so may occasionally result in unexpected events The product ...

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A switch or circuit breaker should be provided close to this Unit. The switch or circuit breaker should be within easy reach of the operator, and must be marked as a disconnecting means for this unit. 14) Approximately 30 ...

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... If the measurement accuracy is low, check whether the input shift has been set correctly. Waterproofing The degree of protection is as shown below. Sections without any specification on their degree of protection or those with IP@0 are not waterproof. E5CSV: Front panel IP66, rear case IP20, terminals IP00 E5CS-U: Front panel IP50, enclosure rating 2 (IEC 60529), ...

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... Do not subject the terminal screws to excessive stress (force) when tightening them. Make sure that there are no loose screws after tightening terminal screws to the specified torque (E5CSV: 0. E5CS-U: 0.5 N m). Be sure to confirm the polarity for each terminal before wiring the terminal block and connectors ...

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Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the back cover of the manual. The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision. Page numbers refer to the previous ...

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... Conventions Used in This Manual Model Notations “E5CSV and E5CS-U” or “E5CSV/E5CS-U” are used when the information being provided applies to all E5CSV and E5CS-U Digital Temperature Controllers. Meanings of Abbreviations The following abbreviations are used in parameter names, figures and in text explanations. These ...

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... E5CSV/E5CS-U Digital Temperature Controllers for operation, including installation and wiring. Section 3 describes the basic Section 3 Basic operation of the E5CSV/E5CS-U Operations Digital Temperature Controllers, Section 5 Parameters including key operations to set parameters and descriptions of display elements based on specific control examples. ...

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... Section 2 Preparations............................................................... 2-1 2.1 Installation .......................................................................................................... 2-2 External Dimensions (Unit: mm)......................................................... 2-2 Panel Cutout Dimensions (Unit: mm) ................................................. 2-2 Mounting ............................................................................................. 2-3 Removing the E5CSV from the Case ................................................. 2-3 2.2 Wiring Terminals ................................................................................................. 2-5 Terminal Arrangement ........................................................................ 2-5 Precautions when Wiring .................................................................... 2-5 Wiring.................................................................................................. 2-6 Section 3 Basic Operations........................................................ 3-1 3 ...

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Changing the SP ................................................................................ 3-7 3.6 Using ON/OFF Control ....................................................................................... 3-8 ON/OFF Control ................................................................................. 3-8 3.7 Determining PID Constants (AT, ST, Manual Setup) .......................................... 3-9 AT (Auto-tuning).................................................................................. 3-9 ST (Self-tuning) ................................................................................ 3-10 Manual Setup.................................................................................... 3-12 3.8 Alarm Outputs .................................................................................................. 3-14 ...

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... Alarm indicators................................................... 1-2 Mode indicators ................................................... 1-2 Deviation indicators ............................................. 1-2 M (Mode) Key..................................................... 1-3 U (Up) Key ......................................................... 1-3 D (Down) Key..................................................... 1-3 Lock Release Key (E5CSV only)......................... 1-3 E5CSV and E5CS-U ........................................... 1-4 Models with Terminal Blocks ............................... 1-4 Plug-in Models..................................................... 1-4 Input Sensor Types.............................................. 1-4 Control Outputs ................................................... 1-5 Alarms ...

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... Section 1 Overview 1.1 Names of Parts Front Panel E5CSV Tool insertion hole Temperature display Deviation indicators Mode indicators Mode Key Tool Lock Release Key insertion hole Meanings of Indicators and Display Displays the present temperature or the parameters for the set point, Temperature etc. ...

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... Each press of this key decrements the setting value. D (Down) Key Holding the key down speeds up the decrementation. When the protect switch is ON, the set value can be changed by Lock Release Key pressing the U and D Keys while holding down the Lock Release (E5CSV only) Key. 1.1 Names of Parts 1-3 ...

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... E5CS - @ @ @ @ U-@ A functional explanation is provided here for illustration, but models are not necessarily available for all possible combinations. Refer to the catalog when ordering. This section introduces the main E5CSV/E5CS-U functions. Main For details on particular functions and how to use them, refer to Functions SECTION 3 and following sections ...

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... A control output can be relay or voltage output, depending on the Control Outputs model. Alarms Alarms are supported by E5CSV-@1@@-@, E5CSV-@2@@-@, E5CS-@1@@U-@, and E5CS-@2@@U-@. Set the alarm classification and alarm value or the alarm's upper and lower limits. If necessary, a more comprehensive alarm function can be achieved by setting the standby sequence, close in alarm/open in alarm, and alarm latch parameters ...

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... Parameters are divided into groups, each called a “level.” Each of the set values (setting items) in these levels is called a “parameter.”. The parameters on the E5CSV/E5CS-U are divided as follows: When the power is turned ON, “0” will be displayed for approximately one second. INIT switch: ON ...

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Selecting Within each level, the parameter is changed each time the M Key is pressed. Parameters The parameter changes immediately after pressing the M key. Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter If the M Key is pressed at the final parameter, the ...

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... Section 1 Overview 1.4 Setting Switches Insert the tool (refer to the diagram) into the two tool insertion holes E5CSV (one on the top and one on the bottom) and release the hooks. Then, grip the front panel and pull out towards you to remove it. ...

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Control mode switches INIT switch Protect switch When the protect switch is ON, Up Key and Down Key operations Protect Switch are prohibited to prevent setting mistakes. The Mode Key, however, can also be operated ...

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... Section 1 Overview Set the temperature range using the temperature range switch Temperature numbers. Range Switch Thermocouple input (E5CSV-@ KJ, E5CS-@ KJU) Speci- fica- tions The default is 2. Platinum resistance thermometer input (E5CSV-@P, E5CS-@PU) Speci- fica- tions JPt100 or Pt100 * The default is 3. 1-10 ...

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... Thermistor input ( E5CSV-@G , E5CS-@GU) Tem- Speci- per- fica- ° C ature tions range 100 to 4 150 100 to 9 150 to * The default is 1. Multi-input (thermocouple/platinum resistance thermometer) models (E5CSV-@T, E5CS-@TU) Control mode switch 5: OFF Tem- Speci- per- fica- ° C ature tions range 0 99 ...

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Section 1 Overview Select the alarm mode switch number when changing to the alarm Alarm Mode mode. This switch is not provided in models without alarms.) Switch Set value 0 Alarm ...

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... Section 2 Preparations 2.1 Installation ................................................................................2-2 External Dimensions (Unit: mm) .................................2-2 Panel Cutout Dimensions (Unit: mm) .........................2-2 Mounting......................................................................2-3 Removing the E5CSV from the Case .........................2-3 2.2 Wiring Terminals .......................................................................2-5 Terminal Arrangement.................................................2-5 (With Alarms) ...........................................................2-5 Precautions when Wiring ............................................2-6 Wiring ..........................................................................2-6 E5CSV..................................................................2-2 E5CS-U ...

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... X E5CS-U (7.75 6.25 X Panel Cutout Dimensions (Unit: mm) E5CSV and E5CS-U Individual Mounting +0 The recommended panel thickness mm. Waterproofing is not possible when group mounting several Controllers. When group mounting several Controllers, ensure that the ambient temperature does not exceed the specifications due to heat generated by the Controllers. ...

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... Tighten the screws to a torque of 0.29 to 0.39 N·m. Mounting the For the E5CSV, make sure that the “UP” mark is facing up, and then fit the terminal cover into the holes on the top and bottom. Terminal Cover * Order the E53-COU10 Terminal Cover separately ...

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... Be sure not to impose excessive force on the panel. (3) When inserting the E5CSV, check to make sure that the sealing rubber is in place and push the E5CSV toward the rear case until it snaps into position. While pushing the E5CSV into place, push down on the hooks on the top and bottom surfaces of the rear case so that the hooks are securely locked in place ...

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... Wiring Terminals Terminal Arrangement E5CSV Relay output 25 0 VAC (Resistive load) Voltage output 12 VDC Thermistor input E5CS-U (Without Alarms) . Thermistor input * Purchase the P2CF-08 or P3G-08 wiring socket separately. Relay output (With Alarms) SPDT, 250 VAC (Resistive load) Voltage output 12 VDC ...

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... Wiring represents the inside of the Controller and the right side represents the outside. With the E5CSV, connect to terminals 9 and 10. For the E5CS-U with Power Supply alarms, connect to terminals 10 and 11, and for E5CS-U models without alarms, connect to terminals 7 and 8. The following table shows the specifications ...

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... Outputs are sent from terminals 1 and 2 with the E5CSV, and from Control Outputs terminals with the E5CS-U. The following diagrams show the available outputs and their internal equalizing circuits. ① ② Relay The following table shows the specifications for each output type. ...

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Section 3 Basic 3.1 Setting the Input Type ................................................................... 3-2 Input Type .................................................................3-2 3.2 Selecting the Temperature Unit .................................................... 3-4 3.3 Selecting PID Control or ON/OFF Control.................................... 3-5 3.4 Setting Output Specifications ....................................................... 3-6 Control Period...........................................................3-6 Direct/Reverse Operation..........................................3-6 3.5 Setting ...

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Section 3 Basic Operations 3.1 Setting the Input Type The E5CS is available in models with thermocouple input, models with platinum resistance thermometer input, thermistor input, and multi-input (thermocouple/platinum resistance thermometer) models. The type of Sensor that can be used ...

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Thermistor Specifications THE 550 550 The default the setting is changed to a temperature range that goes below 0 C, the minimum value inside the SP range will be automatically used as the SP. The SP will ...

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Section 3 Basic Operations 3.2 Selecting the Temperature Unit Temperature Unit 3-4 Select the temperature unit as either using the control mode switch 6. The default is OFF ( C ). ...

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Selecting PID Control or ON/OFF Control Two control methods are supported: 2-PID control and ON/OFF control. Switching between 2-PID control and ON/OFF control is performed using the control mode switch 1. When this parameter is set to ON, 2-PID ...

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Section 3 Basic Operations 3.4 Setting Output Specifications Control Period Direct/Reverse Operation Manipulated variable 100 % 0 % For example, when the process value (PV) is lower than the set point (SP heating control system, the manipulated variable ...

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Setting the Set Point (SP) The operation level is displayed when the power is turned ON. When the M Key is used to light the SP indicator in the display, the set point is displayed. Changing the SP Operating ...

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Section 3 Basic Operations 3.6 Using ON/OFF Control In ON/OFF control, the control output turns OFF when the temperature being controlled reaches the preset set point. When the manipulated variable turns OFF, the temperature begins to fall and the control ...

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Determining PID Constants (AT, ST, Manual Setup) AT (Auto-tuning) AT Operations With PV Display AT (auto-tuning) is executed by pressing the U and D Keys for at least 2 s while the PV is displayed. The deviation indicators flash ...

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Section 3 Basic Operations ST (Self-tuning) ST (self-tuning function that finds PID constants by using step response tuning (SRT) when Controller operation begins or when the set point is changed. Once the PID constants have been calculated, ST ...

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ST Stable Range The ST stable range determines the set value under which ST Operating Procedure (self-tuning) functions operate. This procedure sets the ST stable range Initial setting level (1) 1. Press the M Key from the ...

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Section 3 Basic Operations The manual settings for PID constants are performed separately in the Manual Setup “proportional band” (D) parameters in the initial setting level (2). When PID constants are set manually, the tuning setting enabled in the initial ...

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Determining PID Constants (AT, ST, Manual Setup) When P (Proportional Band) Is Adjusted Increas- ing P De- creas ing P When I (Integral Time) Is Adjusted Increas- ing I De- creas- ing I When D (Derivative Time) Is Adjusted ...

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Section 3 Basic Operations 3.8 Alarm Outputs Alarms can be used with E5CS@1@@-@ (one alarm point), E5CS@2@@-@ (two alarm points), E5CS@1@@U-@ (one alarm point), and E5CS@2@@U-@ (two alarm points). Alarm output conditions are determined by a combination of the “alarm ...

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Alarm mode switch 1. Set the alarm mode switch to 2 and then turn ON the power Press the M Key in the operation level and select the “alarm value 1” (ALM mode) parameter. Power ON Process ...

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Section 3 Basic Operations 3.9 Shifting Input Values When the control mode switch 4 is set to ON, the input shift value is Shifting Inputs displayed in the operation level and the shift can be added to the input. When ...

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Shift Method 1. Make sure that the control target temperature (C) and Controller temperature (B) match, with the control target temperature near the set point. 2. Check the control target temperature (B) and the Controller readout (A). Subtract the Controller ...

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Section 4 Operations 4.1 Moving to the Initial Setting Level ..................................... 4-2 4.2 Assigning Outputs ............................................................ 4-3 Output Assignment..................................................... 4-3 4.3 Alarm Functions ............................................................... 4-4 Alarm Hysteresis ........................................................ 4-4 Standby Sequence ..................................................... 4-4 Alarm Latch ................................................................ 4-4 Close in Alarm/Open ...

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Section 4 Operations for Applications 4.1 Moving to the Initial Setting Level To move to the initial setting level, turn OFF the protect switch, turn ON the INIT switch, and then hold down the U Key while turning ON the ...

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Assigning Outputs By changing the control output assignment, alarm output 1 Output assignment, and alarm output 2 assignment settings, the functions Assignment assigned to each output can be changed in the initial setting level (3). The following functions can ...

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Section 4 Operations for Applications 4.3 Alarm Functions The hysteresis of alarm outputs when alarms are switched ON/OFF Alarm can be set as follows: Hysteresis Alarm hysteresis is always 0 F). Upper-limit alarm ON OFF The standby ...

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When “close in alarm” is set, the status of the alarm function will be Close in output as is. When “open in alarm” is set, the status of the alarm Alarm/Open in function will be reversed before being output. Alarm ...

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Section 4 Operations for Applications 4.4 Setting the SP Upper and Lower Limit Values The setting range of the set point is limited by the set point limiter. Set Point The set point limiter is used to prevent the control ...

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Setting the Set Point Upper-limit Value Set Point Upper Limit = 1000 Operating Procedure Initial setting level (3) 1. Press the M Key from the initial setting level (3) and select “set OUT point upper limit” (SP mode ...

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Section 4 Operations for Applications 4.5 Alarm Delays Delays can be set for the alarm outputs. ON and OFF delays can be Alarm Delays set separately for alarms 1 and 2. The ON and OFF delays for alarms 1 and ...

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Parameters Related to Alarm Delays Parameter name Alarm 1 ON Delay Alarm 2 ON Delay Alarm 1 OFF Delay Alarm 2 OFF Delay * The defaults are 0, i.e., the ON and OFF delays are disabled. Use the following procedure ...

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Section 4 Operations for Applications 4-10 ...

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Section 5 Parameters 5.1 Conventions Used in this Section................................................. 5-2 5.2 Operation Level ............................................................................ 5-3 5.3 Moving to the Initial Setting Level................................................. 5-8 5.4 Initial Setting Level (1) .................................................................. 5-9 5.5 Initial Setting Level (2) ................................................................ 5-14 5.6 Initial Setting ...

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Section 5 Parameters 5.1 Conventions Used in this Section Meanings of Icons Used in this Section Describes the functions of the parameter. Function Describes the setting range and default of the parameter. Setting About Related Parameter Displays Parameters are displayed ...

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Operation Level Display this level to perform standard control operations. The set points and alarm values are set in this level. Operation Level Power ON OUT Process value ...

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Section 5 Parameters Process value Displays the process value (except when no PV display is selected) Process Function value * The decimal position is set automatically by the selected Sensor. SP mode Set point Displays the set point. Function Set ...

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ALM2 mode Alarm value 2 This parameter is set to the input values “X” or “Y” in the alarm type list. The ALM will flash in the display while the alarm value 2 is displayed. This parameter sets the alarm ...

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Section 5 Parameters IS mode (1) Manual reset value This function resets the offset that occurs when P (or PD) control is used. The offset that occurs is set the manual reset value. (This applies ...

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IS mode (3) Alarm 1 latch status This parameter displays the alarm 1 latch status. The latch can be cleared by pressing the U and D Keys for at least 2 s while the alarm 1 latch status is displayed. ...

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Section 5 Parameters 5.3 Moving to the Initial Setting Level The initial setting level is used to make the settings that maximize Temperature Controller performance. Control stops when moving to the initial setting level. The methods for moving to the ...

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Initial Setting Level (1) Move to initial setting level (1) by selecting “1” in the initial setting level selection display and pressing the M Key. This level is used to set the following parameters including tuning, hysteresis for ON/OFF ...

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Section 5 Parameters PV auto reset PV/SP display Tuning selection SP mode ST executing display Manual reset enable/disable Control period selection Set whether to enable or disable PV auto reset. Set the PV/SP display. Select the tuning method. Set whether ...

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Displayed PV auto number Setting reset 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 5.4 Initial Setting Leve l (1) 10’s digit 1’s digit Manual ST PV/SP Tuning execution display selection enable/ display disable ...

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Section 5 Parameters Integral time setting unit Hysteresis width ALM mode Temperature width in which the indicator lights Select the integral time setting unit. Set the hysteresis width. Set the temperature width in which the Set the integral time setting ...

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IS mode ST stable range The setting of this parameter determines when ST operates. Function Setting range 1 to 999 Setting 5.4 Initial Setting Leve l (1) Unit Default ° C/ ° 5-13 ...

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Section 5 Parameters 5.5 Initial Setting Level (2) Move to initial setting level (2) by selecting “2” in the initial setting level selection display and pressing the M Key. Manual PID settings can be set in this level. In the ...

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SP mode Proportional band The proportional band (P) is set in this parameter. The proportional band for AT (auto-tuning) and ST (self-tuning) can also be set automatically. P operation: Refers to control in which the MV is proportional to the ...

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Section 5 Parameters 5.6 Initial Setting Level (3) Move to initial setting level (3) by selecting “3” in the initial setting level selection display and pressing the M Key. The set point upper-/lower-limit values and output assignment can be set ...

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SP mode SP upper limit This parameter sets the upper limit of the set point. The set point can be set within the range with the upper limit set in the “SP upper limit” parameter. If this parameter is reset, ...

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Section 5 Parameters IS mode (1) Control output assignment This parameter sets the function to be assigned to the control output. Function Displayed number 0 Setting mode (2) Alarm 1 assignment This parameter sets the function ...

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IS mode (3) Alarm 2 assignment This parameter sets the function to be assigned to alarm output 2. Function Displayed number Setting 0 No assignment 1 Control function 2 Alarm 1 function 3 Alarm 2 function * Not displayed for ...

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Section 5 Parameters 5.7 Initial Setting Level (4) Move to initial setting level (4) by selecting “4” in the initial setting level selection display and pressing the M Key. The settings related to the alarm 1 ON/OFF delay and alarm ...

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SP mode Alarm 1 ON delay Alarm 1 function is prevented from turning ON until after the delay time set in this parameter has elapsed. Set the time for which the ON delay enabled. To disable the ...

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Section 5 Parameters IS mode (1) Alarm 1 type Select one of the following nine alarm 1 types: This parameter is displayed only for models without alarm outputs (i.e., models without an alarm mode switch). Settings for models with alarm ...

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IS mode (2) Alarm 1 open in alarm This parameter sets the output status for alarm 1. When “close in alarm” is set, the status of the alarm 1 function will be output as is. When “open in alarm” is ...

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Section 5 Parameters 5.8 Initial Setting Level (5) Move to initial setting level (5) by selecting “5” in the initial setting level selection display and pressing the M Key. The settings related to the alarm 2 ON/OFF delay and alarm ...

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SP mode Alarm 2 ON delay Alarm 2 function is prevented from turning ON until after the delay time set in this parameter has elapsed. Set the time for which the ON delay enabled. To disable the ...

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Section 5 Parameters IS mode (1) Alarm 2 type Select one of the following nine alarm 2 types: Function Set value Setting 0 Alarm function OFF 1 Upper- and lower-limit 2 Upper-limit 3 Lower-limit 4 Upper- and lower-limit range Upper- ...

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IS mode (2) Alarm 2 open in alarm This parameter sets the output status for alarm 2. When “close in alarm” is set, the status of the alarm 2 function will be output Function as is. When “open in alarm” ...

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Appendices Specifications ......................................................................... A-2 Ratings............................................................................ A-2 Characteristics ................................................................ A-3 Error Displays ......................................................................... A-4 Burnout/Short-circuit Display and Causes............................... A-7 Parameter Operation Lists ...................................................... A-8 Sensor Input Setting Range, Indication Range, Control Range ...................................................................... A-12 Setting Levels Diagram......................................................... A-14 Parameter Flow .................................................................... ...

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... A-2 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz/24 VDC 3 VA/2 W SPST-NO, 250 VAC, 3A (resistive load) Electrical E5CSV durability: 100,000 operations Min. applicable load SPDT, 250 VAC, 3A (resistive load) E5CS-U Electrical durability: 100,000 operations Min ...

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... U, L: ±2°C ±1 digit max. R: ±3°C ±1 digit max. at 200°C or less The following exceptions apply to platinum resistance thermometers. *2. Input set values for E5CSV: 0.5% FS ±1 digit max. Input set value 1 for E5CS-U: 0.5% FS ±1 digit max. The following exceptions apply to thermistors. *3. ...

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Appendices Error Displays When an error occurs, the error contents are shown on the display window. This section describes how to check error codes on the display, and the actions to be taken to remedy the problems. fff Overflow (1) ...

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Input Sensor Error (High Temperature) Flashing (1) The process value is higher than the overflow temperature or a Meaning sensor error has occurred when using a thermocouple input or platinum resistance thermometer input model. (2) The process value is ...

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Appendices [[[ Display Range Exceeded ]]] This does not indicate an error displayed if the process value Meaning exceeds the display range when the control range is larger than the display range. When less than 99 When more ...

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Burnout/Short-circuit Display and Causes The display window shows the error details if an input sensor burnout or short-circuit occurs. The error display and control output operation for burnouts and short-circuits is explained below for each input type. Thermocouple Status Burnout ...

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Appendices Parameter Operation Lists Operation Level Mode indicators/ Parameters displayed text Process value Sensor input indication range Set point SP mode SP lower limit to SP upper limit Alarm value 1 ALM mode input setting ...

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Initial Setting Level (1) Mode indicators/ Parameters displayed text SP mode PV auto reset 0: No 100’s digit 1: Yes PV/SP display SP mode Tuning selection 10’s digit ...

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Appendices Initial Setting Level (2) Mode indicators Parameters /displayed text Proportional band 1 to 999 SP mode Integral time 0 to 1999 ALM mode Derivative time 0 to 1999 IS mode Initial Setting Level (3) Mode indicators ...

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Initial Setting Level (4) Mode indicators Parameters /displayed text Alarm 1 ON delay SP mode 0 to 999 Alarm 1 OFF delay ALM mode 0 to 999 Alarm 1 type IS mode alarm al 1: Upper-/lower-limit 2: ...

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Appendices Sensor Input Setting Range, Indication Range, Control Range Specifica- Temperature Input type tions range Thermocouple J Platinum 4 Pt100/JPt1 resistance 00 5 thermometer 6 ...

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Specifica- Temperature Input type tions range 0 1 Multi-input Pt100 2 (thermocouple/ 3 platinum 4 resistance thermometer) 5 models 6 (control mode switch 5: ON) JPt100 The default is 2 for thermocouple input, 3 for platinum resistance ...

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Setting Levels Diagram Setting Levels Diagram This diagram shows all of the setting levels. Some parameters are not displayed depending on the protect level setting and the conditions of use. Control is stopped for each of the initial setting levels. ...

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Parameter Flow This section describes the parameters set in each level. Pressing the M key at the last parameter in each level returns to the top parameter in that level. No key input for longer Operation level ...

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Parameter Flow Initial setting level (3) Initial setting ( mode O U ...

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... E5CS-U ........................................................................ 2-2 E5CSV.......................................................................... 2-2 F fixing settings.................................................................... 1-7 front panel......................................................................... 1-2 E5CS-U ........................................................................ 1-2 E5CSV.......................................................................... 1-2 H hysteresis........................................................................... 3-8 hysteresis width............................................................... 5-12 I I/O configuration............................................................... 1-4 E5CSV and E5CS-U..................................................... 1-4 main functions .............................................................. 1-4 INIT switch ....................................................................... 1-9 initial setting level............................................................. 1-6 Index A-17 ...

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... PV/SP display ................................................................. 5-10 R ratings .............................................................................. A-2 Removing the E5CSV from the Case................................ 2-3 S sensor input setting range, indication range, control range ................................................................................... A-12 set point......................................................................3-7, 5-4 setting ........................................................................... 3-7 set point limiter ................................................................. 4-6 set point lower limit ...

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... T temperature display ...........................................................1-2 temperature range switch ................................................ 1-10 temperature unit ................................................................ 3-4 terminal arrangement ........................................................ 2-5 E5CS-U ........................................................................ 2-5 E5CSV.......................................................................... 2-5 tuning .............................................................................. 5- (up) key ....................................................................... 1-3 underflow ......................................................................... A-4 using the keys.................................................................... 1-3 D (down) key .............................................................. 1-3 lock release key ............................................................ 1-3 M (mode) key .............................................................. 1-3 U (up) key ...