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IM 05P02D41-11EN page 1/14 Contents 1. Safety Precautions 2. Model and Suffix Codes 3. How to Install 4. Hardware Specifications 5. How to Connect Wires 6. Terminal Wiring Diagrams Introduction Thank you for purchasing the UP35A Program Controller. This operation guide describes the basic operations related to the single-loop control function of the UP35A. The guide should be provided to the end user of this product. Be sure to read this operation guide before using the product in order to ensure correct operation. For details of each function, refer to the electronic manual. Before using the product, refer to the table of Model and Suffix Codes to make sure that the delivered product is consistent with the model and suffix codes you ordered. Also make sure that the following items are included in the package. • Program Controller (the model you ordered) .......................................... x1 • Set of Brackets ........................................................................................x1 • Unit Label (L4502VZ) ..............................................................................x1 • Tag Label (L4502VE) ..............................................................................x1 (Only when ordered.) • Terminal Cover (L4502XP) .....................................................................x1 • Operation Guide (this document) ............................................................x7 (A3 size) (Installation and Wiring, Initial Settings, Programming, Operations, and Parameters) l Target Readers This guide is intended for the following personnel; • Engineers responsible for installation, wiring, and maintenance of the equipment. • Personnel responsible for normal daily operation of the equipment. 1. Safety Precautions The following symbol is used on the instrument. It indicates the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the instrument, and signifies that the user must refer to the user’s manual for special instructions. The same symbol is used in the user’s manual on pages that the user needs to refer to, together with the term “WARNING” or “CAUTION.” WARNING Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user, and indicates precautions that should be taken to prevent such occurrences. CAUTION Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause injury to the user or damage to the instrument or property and indicates pre- cautions that should be taken to prevent such occurrences. AC AC/DC The equipment wholly protected by double insulation or reinforced insulation. Functional grounding terminals (Do not use this terminal as a protective grounding terminal). Note Identifies important information required to operate the instrument. n Warning and Disclaimer (1) YOKOGAWA makes no warranties regarding the product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately. (2) The product is provided on an "as is" basis. YOKOGAWA assumes no liability to any person or entity for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, arising from the use of the product or from any unpredictable defect of the product. n Safety, Protection, and Modification of the Product (1) In order to protect the system controlled by this product and the product itself, and to ensure safe operation, observe the safety precautions described in the user’s manual. Use of the instrument in a manner not prescribed herein may compromise the product's functions and the protection features inherent in the device. We assume no liability for safety, or responsibility for the product's quality, performance or functionality should users fail to observe these instructions when operating the product. (2) Installation of protection and/or safety circuits with respect to a lightning protector; protective equipment for the system controlled by the product and the product itself; foolproof or failsafe design of a process or line using the system controlled by the product or the product itself; and/or the design and installation of other protective and safety circuits are to be appropriately implemented as the customer deems necessary. (3) Be sure to use the spare parts approved by YOKOGAWA when replacing parts or consumables. (4) This product is not designed or manufactured to be used in critical applications that directly affect or threaten human lives. Such applications include nuclear power equipment, devices using radioactivity, railway facilities, aviation equipment, air navigation facilities, aviation facilities, and medical equipment. If so used, it is the user’s responsibility to include in the system additional equipment and devices that ensure personnel safety. (5) Modification of the product is strictly prohibited. (6) This product is intended to be handled by skilled/trained personnel for electric devices. (7) This product is UL Recognized Component. In order to comply with UL standards, end-products are necessary to be designed by those who have knowledge of the requirements. WARNING l Power Supply Ensure that the instrument’s supply voltage matches the voltage of the power supply before turning ON the power. l Do Not Use in an Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in locations with combustible or explosive gases or steam. Operation in such environments constitutes an extreme safety hazard. Use of the instrument in environments with high concentrations of corrosive gas (H 2 S, SO X , etc.) for extended periods of time may cause a failure. l Do Not Remove Internal Unit The internal unit should not be removed by anyone other than YOKOGAWA's service personnel. There are dangerous high voltage parts inside. Additionally, do not replace the fuse by yourself. l Damage to the Protective Construction Operation of the instrument in a manner not specified in the user’s manual may damage its protective construction. CAUTION This instrument is an EMC class A product. In a domestic environ- ment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user needs to take adequate measures. 2. Model and Suffix Codes n UP35A [Style:S2] Model Suffix code Optional suffix code Description UP35A Program Controller (provided with retransmission output or 15 V DC loop power supply, 3 DIs, and 3 DOs) (Power supply: 100-240 V AC) 2 program patterns / 20 program segments (Max. 20 segments per pattern) Type 1: Basic control -0 Standard type -1 Position proportional type -2 Heating/cooling type Type 2: Functions 0 None 1 5 additional DOs, 5 additional DIs Type 3: Open networks 0 None 1 RS-485 communication (Max.38.4 kbps, 2-wire/4-wire) 2 Ethernet communication (with serial gateway function) 3 CC-Link communication (with Modbus master function) 4 PROFIBUS-DP communication (with Modbus master function) 5 DeviceNet communication (with Modbus master function) Display language (*1) -1 English -2 German -3 French -4 Spanish Case color 0 White (Light gray) 1 Black (Light charcoal gray) Fixed code -00 Always "-00" Optional suffix codes /AP Additional 2 program patterns / 20 program segments /HA Heater break alarm (*2) /DC Power supply 24 V AC/DC /CT Coating (*3) *1: English, German, French, and Spanish can be displayed as the guide display. *2: When “-0” or “-2” is specified for the Type 1 code, the /HA option can be specified. *3: When the /CT option is specified, the UP35A does not conform to the safety standards (UL and CSA) and CE marking. n Accessories (sold separately) The following is an accessory sold separately. • LL50A Parameter Setting Software Model Suffix code Description LL50A -00 Parameter Setting Software • Terminal Cover For UP35A: Model UTAP001 • User’s Manual (A4 size) Note: User’s Manual can be downloaded from a website. • User’s Manual (CD-ROM), Model: UTAP003 Note: Contains all manuals. • Brackets Part number: L4502TP (2 pcs for upper and lower sides) 3. How to Install n Installation Location The instrument should be installed in indoor locations meeting the following conditions: • Instrumented panel This instrument is designed to be mounted in an instrumented panel. Mount the instrument in a location where its terminals will not inadvertently be touched. • Well ventilated locations Mount the instrument in well ventilated locations to prevent the instrument’s inter- nal temperature from rising. However, make sure that the terminal portions are not exposed to wind. Exposure to wind may cause the temperature sensor accuracy to deteriorate. To mount mul- tiple indicating controllers, see the external dimensions/panel cutout dimensions which follow. If mounting other instruments adjacent to the instrument, comply with these panel cutout dimensions to provide sufficient clearance between the instru- ments. • Locations with little mechanical vibration Install the instrument in a location subject to little mechanical vibration. • Horizontal location Mount the instrument horizontally and ensure that it is level, with no inclination to the right or left. Front panel of controller Keep this angle within 30° Rear of controller 30° Note If the instrument is moved from a location with low temperature and low humidity to a place with high temperature and high humidity, or if the temperature changes rapidly, condensation will result. Moreover, in the case of thermocouple inputs, measurement errors will result. To avoid such a situation, leave the instrument in the new environment under ambient conditions for more than 1 hour prior to using it. Do not mount the instrument in the following locations: • Outdoors • Locations subject to direct sunlight or close to a heater Install the instrument in a location with stable temperatures that remain close to an average temperature of 23°C. Do not mount it in locations subject to direct sunlight or close to a heater. Doing so adversely affects the instrument. • Locations with substantial amounts of oily fumes, steam, moisture, dust, or corrosive gases The presence of oily fumes, steam, moisture, dust, or corrosive gases adversely affects the instrument. Do not mount the instrument in locations subject to any of these substances. • Areas near electromagnetic field generating sources Do not place magnets or tools that generate magnetism near the instrument. If the instrument is used in locations close to a strong electromagnetic field generating source, the magnetic field may cause measurement errors. • Locations where the display is difficult to see The instrument uses an LCD for the display unit, and this can be difficult to see from extremely oblique angles. Mount the instrument in a location where it can be seen as much as possible from the front. • Areas close to flammable articles Absolutely do not place the instrument directly on flam- mable surfaces. If such a circumstance is unavoidable and the instrument must be placed close to a flammable item, provide a shield for it made of 1.43 mm thick plated steel or 1.6 mm thick unplated steel with a space of at least 150 mm between it and the instrument on the top, bottom, and sides. • Areas subject to being splashed with water WARNING Be sure to turn OFF the power supply to the controller before in- stalling it on the panel to avoid an electric shock. www.yokogawa.com/ns YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION Network Solutions Business Division 2-9-32, Naka-cho Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8750 JAPAN YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Head office and for product sales 2 Dart Road, Newnan, Georgia 30265, USA YOKOGAWA EUROPE B.V. Headquarters Euroweg 2, 3825 HD Amersfoort, THE NETHERLANDS All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2010 Yokogawa Electric Corporation 150 mm 150 mm 150 mm 150 mm 150 mm 150 mm Operation Guide IM 05P02D41-11EN UP35A Program Controller Operation Guide This operation guide describes installation, wiring, and other tasks required to make the controller ready for operation. 2nd Edition : Jan. 2011 Installation and Wiring n Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), Directive 2002/96/EC This is an explanation of how to dispose of this product based on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), Directive 2002/96/EC. This directive is only valid in the EU. Marking This product complies with the WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) marking requirement. This marking indicates that you must not discard this electrical/ electronic product in domestic household waste. Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1, this product is classified as a “Monitoring and Control instrumentation” product. Do not dispose in domestic household waste. When disposing products in the EU, contact your local Yokogawa Europe B.V. office.

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Contents1. SafetyPrecautions2. ModelandSuffixCodes3. HowtoInstall4. HardwareSpecifications5. HowtoConnectWires6. TerminalWiringDiagrams

IntroductionThankyouforpurchasingtheUP35AProgramController.Thisoperationguidedescribesthebasicoperationsrelatedtothesingle-loopcontrolfunctionoftheUP35A.Theguideshouldbeprovidedtotheenduserofthisproduct.Besure to read thisoperationguidebeforeusing theproduct inorder toensurecorrectoperation.Fordetailsofeachfunction,refertotheelectronicmanual.Beforeusingtheproduct,refertothetableofModelandSuffixCodestomakesurethatthedeliveredproductisconsistentwiththemodelandsuffixcodesyouordered.Alsomakesurethatthefollowingitemsareincludedinthepackage.

•ProgramController(themodelyouordered)..........................................x1•SetofBrackets........................................................................................x1•UnitLabel(L4502VZ)..............................................................................x1•TagLabel(L4502VE)..............................................................................x1(Onlywhenordered.)•TerminalCover(L4502XP).....................................................................x1•OperationGuide(thisdocument)............................................................x7(A3size)(InstallationandWiring,InitialSettings,Programming,Operations,andParameters)

lTargetReadersThisguideisintendedforthefollowingpersonnel;• Engineersresponsibleforinstallation,wiring,andmaintenanceoftheequipment.• Personnelresponsiblefornormaldailyoperationoftheequipment.

1. Safety PrecautionsThefollowingsymbol isusedonthe instrument. It indicatesthepossibilityof injuryto theuserordamageto the instrument,andsignifies that theusermustrefer totheuser’smanual forspecial instructions.Thesamesymbol isused in theuser’smanualonpagesthattheuserneedstoreferto,togetherwiththeterm“WARNING”or“CAUTION.”

WARNING

Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause serious or fatal injury to the user, and indicates precautions that should be taken to prevent such occurrences.

CAUTION

Calls attention to actions or conditions that could cause injury to the user or damage to the instrument or property and indicates pre-cautions that should be taken to prevent such occurrences.

AC

AC/DC

Theequipmentwhollyprotectedbydoubleinsulationorreinforcedinsulation.

Functionalgroundingterminals (Donotusethisterminalasaprotectivegroundingterminal).

NoteIdentifiesimportantinformationrequiredtooperatetheinstrument.

n Warning and Disclaimer(1)YOKOGAWAmakesnowarrantiesregardingtheproductexceptthosestatedin

theWARRANTYthatisprovidedseparately.(2)Theproductisprovidedonan"asis"basis.YOKOGAWAassumesnoliabilityto

anypersonorentity forany lossordamage,director indirect,arisingfromtheuseoftheproductorfromanyunpredictabledefectoftheproduct.

nSafety,Protection,andModificationoftheProduct(1) Inorder toprotect thesystemcontrolledbythisproductandtheproduct itself,

andtoensuresafeoperation,observethesafetyprecautionsdescribed in theuser’smanual.Useof the instrument inamannernotprescribedhereinmaycompromisetheproduct's functionsandtheprotectionfeatures inherent in thedevice.Weassumenoliabilityforsafety,orresponsibilityfortheproduct'squality,performanceorfunctionalityshouldusersfailtoobservetheseinstructionswhenoperatingtheproduct.

(2) Installationof protectionand/or safety circuitswith respect toa lightningprotector;protectiveequipmentforthesystemcontrolledbytheproductandtheproduct itself; foolproofor failsafedesignofaprocessor lineusingthesystemcontrolledbytheproductortheproductitself;and/orthedesignandinstallationofotherprotectiveandsafetycircuitsaretobeappropriatelyimplementedasthecustomerdeemsnecessary.

(3)BesuretousethesparepartsapprovedbyYOKOGAWAwhenreplacingpartsorconsumables.

(4)Thisproduct isnotdesignedormanufacturedtobeusedincriticalapplicationsthatdirectlyaffector threatenhuman lives.Suchapplications includenuclearpower equipment, devices using radioactivity, railway facilities, aviationequipment,airnavigation facilities,aviation facilities,andmedicalequipment.If soused, it is theuser’s responsibility to include in thesystemadditionalequipmentanddevicesthatensurepersonnelsafety.

(5)Modificationoftheproductisstrictlyprohibited.(6)Thisproduct is intendedtobehandledbyskilled/trainedpersonnel forelectric

devices.(7)This product isULRecognizedComponent. In order to complywithUL

standards,end-productsarenecessary tobedesignedby thosewhohaveknowledgeoftherequirements.

WARNING

lPower Supply Ensure that the instrument’s supply voltage matches the voltage

of the power supply before turning ON the power.l Do Not Use in an Explosive Atmosphere Do not operate the instrument in locations with combustible

or explosive gases or steam. Operation in such environments constitutes an extreme safety hazard. Use of the instrument in environments with high concentrations of corrosive gas (H2S, SOX, etc.) for extended periods of time may cause a failure.

l Do Not Remove Internal Unit The internal unit should not be removed by anyone other than

YOKOGAWA's service personnel. There are dangerous high voltage parts inside. Additionally, do not replace the fuse by yourself.

l Damage to the Protective Construction Operation of the instrument in a manner not specified in the

user’s manual may damage its protective construction.

CAUTION

This instrument is an EMC class A product. In a domestic environ-ment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user needs to take adequate measures.

2. ModelandSuffixCodes

n UP35A[Style:S2]

Model SuffixcodeOptional suffixcode

Description

UP35A

ProgramController(providedwithretransmissionoutputor15VDClooppowersupply,3DIs,and3DOs)(Powersupply:100-240VAC)2programpatterns/20programsegments(Max.20segmentsperpattern)

Type1:Basiccontrol

-0 Standardtype-1 Positionproportionaltype-2 Heating/coolingtype

Type2:Functions

0 None1 5additionalDOs,5additionalDIs

Type3:Opennetworks

0 None1 RS-485communication(Max.38.4kbps,2-wire/4-wire)2 Ethernetcommunication(withserialgatewayfunction)

3 CC-Linkcommunication(withModbusmasterfunction)

4 PROFIBUS-DPcommunication(withModbusmasterfunction)

5 DeviceNetcommunication(withModbusmasterfunction)

Displaylanguage(*1)

-1 English-2 German-3 French-4 Spanish

Casecolor0 White(Lightgray)1 Black(Lightcharcoalgray)

Fixedcode -00 Always"-00"

Optionalsuffixcodes

/AP Additional2programpatterns/20programsegments/HA Heaterbreakalarm(*2)/DC Powersupply24VAC/DC/CT Coating(*3)

*1: English,German,French,andSpanishcanbedisplayedastheguidedisplay.*2: When“-0”or“-2”isspecifiedfortheType1code,the/HAoptioncanbespecified.*3: Whenthe/CToptionisspecified,theUP35Adoesnotconformtothesafetystandards(UL

andCSA)andCEmarking.

n Accessories (sold separately)Thefollowingisanaccessorysoldseparately.• LL50AParameterSettingSoftware

Model Suffixcode DescriptionLL50A -00 ParameterSettingSoftware

•TerminalCoverForUP35A:ModelUTAP001•User’sManual(A4size)Note:User’sManualcanbedownloadedfromawebsite.•User’sManual(CD-ROM),Model:UTAP003Note:Containsallmanuals.•BracketsPartnumber:L4502TP(2pcsforupperandlowersides)

3. How to Install

n Installation LocationThe instrument shouldbe installed in indoor locationsmeeting the followingconditions:• Instrumented panel This instrument isdesignedtobemounted inan instrumentedpanel.Mount theinstrumentinalocationwhereitsterminalswillnotinadvertentlybetouched.

• Well ventilated locations Mounttheinstrumentinwellventilatedlocationstopreventtheinstrument’sinter-naltemperaturefromrising.

However,makesurethattheterminalportionsarenotexposedtowind.Exposuretowindmaycausethetemperaturesensoraccuracytodeteriorate.Tomountmul-tiple indicatingcontrollers,seetheexternaldimensions/panelcutoutdimensionswhichfollow.Ifmountingotherinstrumentsadjacenttotheinstrument,complywiththesepanelcutoutdimensionstoprovidesufficientclearancebetweentheinstru-ments.

• Locations with little mechanical vibration Installtheinstrumentinalocationsubjecttolittlemechanicalvibration.• Horizontal location Mounttheinstrumenthorizontallyandensurethatitislevel,withnoinclinationtotherightorleft.

Front panelof controller

Keep this anglewithin 30°

Rear ofcontroller

30°

NoteIf the instrument ismoved froma locationwith low temperatureand lowhumiditytoaplacewithhightemperatureandhighhumidity,or if the temperaturechangesrapidly,condensationwill result.Moreover, in thecaseof thermocouple inputs,measurementerrorswillresult.Toavoidsuchasituation,leavetheinstrumentinthenewenvironmentunderambientconditionsformorethan1hourpriortousingit.

Donotmounttheinstrumentinthefollowinglocations:• Outdoors• Locations subject to direct sunlight or close to a heater Installtheinstrumentinalocationwithstabletemperaturesthatremainclosetoanaveragetemperatureof23°C.Donotmountitinlocationssubjecttodirectsunlightorclosetoaheater.Doingsoadverselyaffectstheinstrument.

• Locations with substantial amounts of oily fumes, steam, moisture, dust, or corrosive gases

Thepresenceofoily fumes,steam,moisture,dust,orcorrosivegasesadverselyaffectstheinstrument.Donotmounttheinstrumentinlocationssubjecttoanyofthesesubstances.

• Areasnearelectromagneticfieldgeneratingsources Donotplacemagnetsortoolsthatgeneratemagnetismneartheinstrument.Iftheinstrument isusedin locationsclosetoastrongelectromagneticfieldgeneratingsource,themagneticfieldmaycausemeasurementerrors.

• Locationswherethedisplayisdifficulttosee The instrumentusesanLCDfor thedisplayunit,andthiscanbedifficult toseefromextremelyobliqueangles.Mounttheinstrumentinalocationwhereitcanbeseenasmuchaspossiblefromthefront.

• Areasclosetoflammablearticles Absolutelydonotplacetheinstrumentdirectlyonflam-mablesurfaces. Ifsuchacircumstance isunavoidableandtheinstrumentmustbeplacedclosetoaflammableitem,provideashieldforitmadeof1.43mmthickplatedsteelor1.6mmthickunplatedsteelwithaspaceofatleast150mmbetweenitandtheinstrumentonthetop,bottom,andsides.

• Areas subject to being splashed with water

WARNING

Be sure to turn OFF the power supply to the controller before in-stalling it on the panel to avoid an electric shock.

www.yokogawa.com/ns

YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATIONNetwork Solutions Business Division

2-9-32, Naka-cho Musashino-shi, Tokyo 180-8750 JAPANYOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA

Head office and for product sales2 Dart Road, Newnan, Georgia 30265, USA

YOKOGAWA EUROPE B.V.Headquarters

Euroweg 2, 3825 HD Amersfoort, THE NETHERLANDS

All Rights Reserved, Copyright © 2010 Yokogawa Electric Corporation

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OperationGuide

IM 05P02D41-11EN

UP35AProgram ControllerOperation Guide

This operation guide describes installation, wiring, and other tasks required to make the controller ready for operation.

2nd Edition : Jan. 2011

Installation and Wiring

n Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), Directive 2002/96/EC

This isanexplanationofhowtodisposeof thisproductbasedonWasteElectricalandElectronicEquipment(WEEE),Directive2002/96/EC.ThisdirectiveisonlyvalidintheEU.MarkingThisproduct complieswith theWEEEDirective (2002/96/EC)markingrequirement.Thismarking indicates thatyoumustnotdiscard thiselectrical/electronicproductindomestichouseholdwaste.Product CategoryWith reference to theequipment types in theWEEEdirectiveAnnex1, thisproduct is classifiedasa “MonitoringandControl instrumentation” product.Donotdisposeindomestichouseholdwaste.Whendisposingproducts intheEU,contactyourlocalYokogawaEuropeB.V.office.

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n Mounting the Instrument Main UnitProvideaninstrumentedpanelsteelsheetof1to10mmthickness.Afteropeningthemountingholeonthepanel,followtheproceduresbelowtoinstallthecontroller:1) Insert thecontroller into theopening from the frontof thepanelso that the

terminalboardontherearisatthefarside.2) Setthebracketsinplaceonthetopandbottomofthecontrollerasshowninthe

figurebelow,thentightenthescrewsofthebrackets.Takecarenottoovertightenthem.

Bracket(top mounting hardware)

Terminal board

Bracket(bottom mounting hardware)

Panel

Insert a screwdriver into thebrackets to tighten the screws.

Direction to insert thecontroller

Appropriatetightening torque:0.25 N•m

Insert the controllerinto the opening atthe front of the panel.

CAUTION

• Tighten the screws with appropriate tightening torque within 0.25 N•m. Otherwise it may cause the case deformation or the bracket damage.

• Make sure that foreign materials do not enter the inside of the instrument through the case’s slit holes.

n External Dimensions and Panel Cutout Dimensions

(25)

(53) (2.09)

[(N-1)×96+92]117 (4.61) min.

145 (5.71)min.

+0.80

+0.8092

“N” stands for the number of controllers to beinstalled.However, the measured value applies if N≥5.

65 (2.56)

20 (0.79)

11(0.43)

UP35A

1 to 10 mm (0.04 to 0.39 inch) (panel thickness)Bracket

Bracket

94.6

(3.7

2)

91.6

(3.6

1)

105.

2 (4

.14)

Unit: mm (approx. inch)96 (3.78)

96 (3

.78)

• General mounting • Side-by-side close mounting

Terminal cover

Normal tolerance: ±(value of JIS B 0401-1998 tolerance class IT18)/2

+0.8092

+0.030(3.62 )

(0.98)+0.030(3.62 )

+0.8092

+0.030(3.62 )

([(N-1)×3.78+3.62] )+0.030

4. HardwareSpecifications

WARNING

This instrument is for Measurement Category I (CAT.I). Do not use it for measurements in locations falling under Measurement Catego-ries II, III, and IV.

Internal Wiring

Outlet

Entrance IVCable

III TI

II

Category Measurement category Description Remarks

I CAT.I FormeasurementsperformedoncircuitsnotdirectlyconnectedtoMAINS. -

II CAT.II Formeasurementsperformedoncircuitsdi-rectlyconnectedtothelow-voltageinstallation.

Appliances,portableequip-ments,etc.

III CAT.III Formeasurementsperformedinthebuildinginstallation.

Distributionboard,circuitbreaker,etc.

IV CAT.IV Formeasurementsperformedatthesourceofthelow-voltageinstallation.

Overheadwire,cablesystems,etc.

n InputSpecifications

UniversalInput(Equippedasstandard)• Numberofinputs:1• Inputtype,instrumentrange,andmeasurementaccuracy:Seethetablebelow.

Input Type Instrument Range

AccuracyºC ºF

Thermo-couple

K-270.0to1370.0ºC -450.0to2500.0ºF ±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digitfor

0°Cormore±0.2%ofinstrumentrange±1digitforlessthan0°C±2%ofinstrumentrange±1digitforlessthan-200.0°CofthermocoupleK±1%ofinstrumentrange±1digitforlessthan-200.0°CofthermocoupleT

-270.0to1000.0ºC -450.0to2300.0ºF-200.0to500.0ºC -200.0to1000.0ºF

J -200.0to1200.0ºC -300.0to2300.0ºF

T-270.0to400.0ºC -450.0to750.0ºF

0.0to400.0ºC -200.0to750.0ºF

B 0.0to1800.0ºC 32to3300ºF

±0.15%ofinstrumentrange±1digitfor400°Cormore±5%ofinstrumentrange±1digitforlessthan400°C

S 0.0to1700.0ºC 32to3100ºF±0.15%ofinstrumentrange±1digit

R 0.0to1700.0ºC 32to3100ºF

N -200.0to1300.0ºC -300.0to2400.0ºF±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digit±0.25%ofinstrumentrange±1digitforlessthan0°C

E -270.0to1000.0ºC -450.0to1800.0ºF ±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digitfor0°Cormore±0.2%ofinstrumentrange±1digitforlessthan0°C±1.5%ofinstrumentrange±1digitforlessthan-200.0°CofthermocoupleE.

L -200.0to900.0ºC -300.0to1600.0ºF

U-200.0to400.0ºC -300.0to750.0ºF

0.0to400.0ºC -200.0to1000.0ºF

W 0.0to2300.0ºC 32to4200ºF ±0.2%ofinstrumentrange±1digit(Note2)

Platinel2 0.0to1390.0ºC 32.0to2500.0ºF ±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digit

PR20-40 0.0to1900.0ºC 32to3400ºF

±0.5%ofinstrumentrange±1digitfor800°CormoreAccuracyisnotguaranteedforlessthan800°C.

W97Re3-W75Re25 0.0to2000.0ºC 32to3600ºF ±0.2%ofinstrumentrange±1digit

RTD

JPt100-200.0to500.0ºC -300.0to1000.0ºF ±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digit

(Note1)-150.00to150.00ºC -200.0to300.0ºF ±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digit

Pt100-200.0to850.0ºC -300.0to1560.0ºF ±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digit

(Note1)-200.0to500.0ºC -300.0to1000.0ºF-150.00to150.00ºC -200.0to300.0ºF ±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digit

Standardsignal0.400to2.000V

±0.1%ofinstrumentrange±1digit

1.000to5.000V4.00to20.00mA

DCvoltage/current

0.000to2.000V0.00to10.00V0.00to20.00mA-10.00to20.00mV0.0to100.0mV

Theaccuracyisthatinthestandardoperatingconditions:23±2°C,55±10%RH,andpowerfrequencyat50/60Hz.

Note1: ±0.3°C±1digitintherangebetween0and100°C,±0.5°C±1digitintherange between-100and200°C.

Note2: W:W-5%Re/W-26%Re(HoskinsMfg.Co.).ASTME988

•Inputsampling(control)period:200ms•Burnoutdetection: FunctionsatTC,RTD,andstandardsignal. Upscale,downscale,andoffcanbespecified. Forstandardsignal,burnoutisdeterminedtohaveoccurredifitis0.1Vor0.4 mAorless.

•Inputbiascurrent:0.05µA(forTCorRTD)•Measuredcurrent(RTD):About0.16mA•Inputresistance: TCormVinput:1MΩormore Vinput:About1MΩ mAinput:About250Ω

•Allowablesignalsourceresistance: TCormVinput:250Ωorless Effectsofsignalsourceresistance:0.1µV/Ωorless DCvoltageinput:2kΩorless Effectsofsignalsourceresistance:About0.01%/100Ω• Allowablewiringresistance: RTDinput:Max.150Ω/wire(Theconductorresistancebetweenthethreewires shallbeequal.)

Wiringresistanceeffect:±0.1ºC/10Ω• Allowableinputvoltage/current: TC,mV,mAandRTDinput:±10VDC Vinput:±20VDC mAinput:±40mA• Noiserejectionratio: Normalmode:40dBormore(at50/60Hz) Commonmode:120dBormore(at50/60Hz) For100-240VAC,thepowerfrequencycanbesetmanually. Automaticdetectionisalsoavailable. For24VAC/DC,thepowerfrequencycanbesetmanually.• Referencejunctioncompensationerror: ±1.0ºC(15to35ºC) ±1.5ºC(-10to15ºCand35to50ºC)• Applicablestandards:JIS/IEC/DIN(ITS-90)forTCandRTD

nAnalogOutputSpecifications• Numberofoutputs: Controloutput:1 Cooling-sidecontroloutputofHeating/coolingtype:1• Outputtype:Currentoutputorvoltagepulseoutput• Currentoutput:4to20mADCor0to20mADC/loadresistanceof600Ωorless• Currentoutputaccuracy:±0.1%ofspan(±5%ofspanfor1mAorless) Theaccuracy isthat inthestandardoperatingconditions:23±2°C,55±10%RH, andpowerfrequencyat50/60Hz.

• Voltagepulseoutput: Use:Timeproportionaloutput On-voltage:12Vormore/loadresistanceof600Ωormore Off-voltage:0.1VDCorless Timeresolution:10msor0.1%ofoutput,whicheverislarger

nStepResponseTimeSpecificationsWithin1s(63%ofanalogoutputresponsetimewhenastepchangeof10to90%ofinputspanisapplied)

nRelayContactOutputSpecifications• Contacttypeandnumberofoutputs: Controloutput:contactpoint1c;1point Cooling-sidecontroloutputofHeating/coolingtype:contactpoint1c;1point Eventoutput:contactpoint1a;3points(commonisindependent)• Contactrating: Contactpoint1c(controloutput):250VAC,3Aor30VDC,3A(resistanceload) Contactpoint1a(controloutput):240VAC,3Aor30VDC,3A(resistanceload) Contactpoint1a(alarmoutput):240VAC,1Aor30VDC,1A(resistanceload)• Use:Timeproportionaloutput,eventoutput,alarmoutput,FAILoutput,etc.• Timeresolutionofcontroloutput:10msor0.1%ofoutput,whicheverislargerNote:Thiscannotbeusedforasmallloadof10mAorless.

nPositionProportionalOutputSpecifications• Positionsignalinput: Slideresistance:100Ωto2.5kΩoftotalresistance 100%sideandslideline:withdisconnectiondetection 0%side:withoutdisconnectiondetection Currentinput:4to20mA(withdisconnectiondetection)• Samplingperiod:50ms• Measurementresolution:0.1%ofinputspan• Positionproportionalrelayoutput: Contactpoint1a;2points,250VAC,3Aor30VDC,3A(resistanceload)Note:Thiscannotbeusedforasmallloadof10mAorless.

n RetransmissionOutputSpecifications• Numberofoutputs:Retransmissionoutput;1,sharedwith15VDClooppowersupplyorCooling-sidecontroloutput.

• Currentoutput:4to20mADCor0to20mADC/loadresistanceof600Ωorless• Currentoutputaccuracy:±0.1%ofspan(±5%ofspanfor1mAorless) Theaccuracyisthatinthestandardoperatingconditions:23±2°C,55±10%RH, andpowerfrequencyat50/60Hz.

n 15VDCLoopPowerSupplySpecifications(SharedwithretransmissionoutputorCooling-sidecontroloutput.)• Powersupply:14.5to18.0VDC• Maximumsupplycurrent:About21mA(withshort-circuitcurrentlimitingcircuit)

nContactInputSpecifications• Numberofinputs:SeethetableofModelandSuffixCodes.• Inputtype:No-voltagecontactinputortransistorcontactinput• Inputcontactrating:12VDC,10mAormore Useacontactwithaminimumon-currentof1mAormore.• ON/OFFdetection: No-voltagecontactinput: Contactresistanceof1kΩorlessisdeterminedas“ON”andcontact resistanceof50kΩormoreas“OFF.” Transistorcontactinput: Inputvoltageof2Vorlessisdeterminedas“ON”andleakagecurrentmust notexceed100µAwhen“OFF.”• Minimumstatusdetectionholdtime:Controlperiod+50ms• Use:PTNO.switch,operationmodeswitch,andeventinput

nTransistorContactOutputSpecifications• Numberofoutputs:SeethetableofModelandSuffixCodes.• Outputtype:Opencollector(SINKcurrent)• Outputcontactrating:Max.24VDC,50mA• Outputtimeresolution:Min.200ms

nHeaterBreakAlarmSpecifications• Numberofinputs:2• Numberofoutputs:2(transistorcontactoutput)• Use:Measurestheheatercurrentusinganexternalcurrenttransformer(CT)andgeneratesaheaterbreakalarmwhenthemeasuredvalueis lessthanthebreakdetectionvalue.

• Currenttransformerinputresistance:About9.4Ω• Currenttransformerinputrange:0.0to0.1Arms(0.12Armsormorecannotbeap-plied.)

• Heatercurrentsettingrange:OFF,0.1to300.0Arms Heatercurrentmeasuredvaluedisplayrange:0.0to360.0Arms Note:TheCTratiocanbeset.CTratiosettingrange:1to3300• RecommendedCT:CTfromU.R.D.,Ltd. CTL-6-S-H:CTratio800,measurablecurrentrange:0.1to80.0Arms CTL-12L-30:CTratio3000,measurablecurrentrange:0.1to180.0Arms• Heatercurrentmeasurementperiod:200ms• Heatercurrentmeasurementaccuracy:±5%ofcurrent transformer input rangespan±1digit(CTerrorisnotincluded.)

• Heatercurrentdetectionresolution:Within1/250ofcurrenttransformerinputrangespan

• BreakdetectionOn-time:Min.0.2second(fortimeproportionaloutput)

SafetyandEMCStandards• Safety:Compliantwith IEC/EN61010-1 (CE),approvedbyCAN/CSAC22.2No.61010-1(CSA),approvedbyUL61010-1.

Installationcategory:CAT.IIPollutiondegree:2 Measurementcategory:I(CAT.I) Ratedmeasurementinputvoltage:Max.10VDC Ratedtransientovervoltage:1500V(Note)Note:ThisisareferencesafetystandardvalueforMeasurementCategoryIofIEC/EN/CSA/

UL61010-1.Thisvalueisnotnecessarilyaguaranteeofinstrumentperformance.

• EMCConformitystandards: CEmarking EN61326-1ClassA,Table2(Foruseinindustriallocations) EN61326-2-3 EN55011ClassA,Group1 EN61000-3-2ClassA EN61000-3-3 C-tickmark EN55011ClassA,Group1 Theinstrumentcontinuestooperateatameasurementaccuracyofwithin±20%oftherangeduringtesting.

Construction,Installation,andWiring• Dust-proofanddrip-proof: IP56(for frontpanel) (Notavailable forside-by-sideclosemounting.)

• Material:Polycarbonate(Flameretardancy:UL94V-0)• Casecolor:White(Lightgray)orBlack(Lightcharcoalgray)• Weight:0.5kgorless• Externaldimensions(mm):96(W)×96(H)×65(depthfromthepanelface) (Depthexcepttheprojectionontherearpanel)• Installation:Directpanelmounting;mountingbracket,oneeach forupperandlowermounting

• Panelcutoutdimensions(mm):92+0.8/0(W)×92+0.8/0(H)• Mountingattitude:Upto30degreesabovethehorizontal.Nodownwardtitlingallowed.• Wiring:M3screwterminalwithsquarewasher(forsignalwiringandpowerwiring)

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PowerSupplySpecificationsandIsolation• Powersupply: Ratedvoltage:100-240VAC(+10%/-15%),50/60Hz 24VAC/DC(+10%/-15%)(for/DCoption)• Powerconsumption:18VA(DC:9VA,AC:14VAif/DCoptionisspecified)• Databackup:Nonvolatilememory• Powerholduptime:20ms(for100VACdrive)• Withstandingvoltage Betweenprimaryterminalsandsecondaryterminals:2300VACfor1minute Betweenprimaryterminals:1500VACfor1minute Betweensecondaryterminals:500VACfor1minute (Primaryterminals:Power*andrelayoutputterminals;Secondaryterminals: AnalogI/Osignalterminals,contactinputterminals,communicationterminals andfunctionalgroundingterminals.)

*:Powerterminalsfor24VAC/DCmodelsarethesecondaryterminals.• Insulationresistance:Betweenpowersupply terminalsandagroundingterminal20MΩormoreat500VDC

• Isolationspecifications

PV (universal ) input terminals

Control relay (contact point c/contact point a x 2) output terminals

PV event-1 relay (contact point a) output terminals

PV event-2 relay (contact point a) output terminals

Time event-1 relay (contact point a) output terminals

Position proportional relay output terminals

Contact input terminals (all)RS-485 communication terminals

24 V DC loop power supply terminals

Contact output (transistor) terminals

Ethernet communication terminal

PROFIBUS-DP/DeviceNet/CC-Link communication terminals

Current transformer input terminals

Control, retransmission (analog) output terminals(not isolated between the analog output terminals)Valve position (feedback) input terminals

Internal

circuits

Power

supply

The circuits divided by lines are insulated mutually.

EnvironmentalConditions

Normal Operating Conditions:• Ambienttemperature:-10to50ºC(-10to40ºCforside-by-sideclosemounting) FortheCC-Linkoption,0to50ºC(0to40ºCforside-by-sideclosemounting)• Ambienthumidity:20to90%RH(nocondensationallowed)• Magneticfield:400A/morless• Continuousvibrationat5to9Hz:Halfamplitudeof1.5mmorless,1oct/minfor90minuteseachinthethreeaxisdirections

Continuousvibrationat9to150Hz:4.9m/s2orless,1oct/minfor90minuteseachinthethreeaxisdirections

• Short-periodvibration:14.7m/s2,15secondsorless• Shock:98m/s2orless,11ms• Altitude:2000morlessabovesealevel• Warm-uptime:30minutesormoreafterthepoweristurnedon• Startuptime:Within10seconds

*:TheLCD(aliquidcrystaldisplay)isusedforadisplayportionofthisproduct.TheLCDhasacharacteristicthatthedisplayactionbecomeslateatthelowtemperature.However,thecontrolfuctionisnotaffected.

Transportation and Storage Conditions:• Temperature:-25to70ºC• Temperaturechangerate:20ºC/horless• Humidity:5to95%RH(nocondensationallowed)

Effects of Operating Conditions• Effectofambienttemperature: VoltageorTCinput:±1µV/ºCor±0.01%ofF.S./ºC,whicheverislarger Currentinput:±0.01%ofF.S./ºC RTDinput:±0.05ºC/ºC(ambienttemperature)orless Analogoutput:±0.02%ofF.S./ºCorless• Effectofpowersupplyvoltagefluctuation Analoginput:±0.05%ofF.S.orless Analogoutput:±0.05%ofF.S.orless (Eachwithinratedvoltagerange)

5. How to Connect Wires

WARNING

• Wiring work must be carried out by a person with basic electrical knowledge and practical experience.

• Be sure to turn OFF the power supply to the controller before wiring to avoid an electric shock. Use a tester or similar device to ensure that no power is being supplied to a cable to be connected.

• As a safety measure, always install a circuit breaker (an IEC 60947-compatible product, 5 A, 100 V or 220 V AC) in an easily accessible location near the instrument. Moreover, provide indication that the switch is a device for turning off the power to the instrument.

• Install the power cable keeping a distance of more than 1 cm from other signal wires.

• The power cable is required to meet the IEC standards concerned or the requirements of the area in which the instrument is being installed.

• Wiring should be installed to conform to NEC (National Electrical Code: ANSI/NFPA-70) or the wiring construction standards in countries or regions where wiring will be installed.

• For control relay output, alarm relay output, and power terminal connections, use heat-resistant cables.

• Since the insulation provided to each relay output terminal is Functional insulation, provide Reinforced insulation to the external of the device as necessary. (Refer to the drawing below.)

This product

Functionalinsulation

A safety voltage circuit

A safety voltage circuit

This product

Reinforced insulation

Reinforced insulation

Functionalinsulation

A hazardous voltage circuit

A hazardous voltage circuit

A safety voltage circuit

A safety voltage circuit

This product

Reinforced insulation

Reinforced insulation

Functionalinsulation

A hazardous voltage circuit

A hazardous voltage circuit

A hazardous voltage circuit

A hazardous voltage circuit

CAUTION

• When connecting two or more crimp-on terminal lugs to the single terminal block, bend the crimp-on terminal lugs as shown in the figure before tightening the screw.

• Note that the wiring of two or more crimp-on terminal lugs to the single high-voltage terminal of the power supply and relay, etc. does not comply with the safety standard.

CAUTION

• Provide electricity from a single-phase power supply. If the power is noisy, install an isolation transformer on the primary side, and use a line filter on the secondary side. When measures against noise are taken, do not install the primary and secondary power cables close to each other.

• If there is a risk of external lightning surges, use a lightning arrester etc.• For TC input, use shielded compensating lead wires for wiring.

For RTD input, use shielded wires that have low conductor resistance and cause no significant differences in resistance between the three wires.

• Since the control output relay has a life span (resistance load of 100,000 times), use the auxiliary relay to perform ON/OFF control.

• The use of inductance (L) loads such as auxiliary relays, motors and solenoid valves causes malfunction or relay failure; always insert a CR filter for use with alternating current or a diode for use with direct current, as a spark-removal surge suppression circuit, into the line in parallel with the load.

• After completing the wiring, the terminal cover is recommended to use for the instrument.

RecommendedCrimp-onTerminalLugs

(A)

(F)

(ød)

5.5 3.3

Recommendedtighteningtorque:0.6N·m Applicablewiresize:Powersupplywiring1.25mm2ormoreApplicable terminal lug Applicable wire size mm2 (AWG#) (φd) (A) (F)M3 0.25to1.65(22to16) 3.3 5.5 4.2

CableSpecificationsandRecommendedCablesPurpose Name and Manufacturer

Powersupply,relaycontactoutputs 600VGradeheat-resistantPVCinsulatedwires,JISC3317(HIV),0.9to2.0mm2

Thermocouple Shieldedcompensatingleadwires,JISC1610RTD Shieldedwires(three/fourconductors),UL2482(HitachiCable)Othersignals(otherthancontactinput/output) ShieldedwiresOthersignals(contactinput/output) UnshieldedwiresRS-485communication ShieldedwiresEthernetcommunication 100BASE-TX(CAT-5)/10BASE-TPROFIBUS-DPcommunication DedicatedcableforPROFIBUS-DP(Shieldedtwo-wires)DeviceNetcommunication DedicatedcableforDeviceNet(Shieldedfive-wires)CC-Linkcommunication DedicatedcableforCC-Link(Shieldedthree-wires)

PROFIBUS-DP/CC-LinkConnector(wiringside)(Partnumber:A1987JT)DeviceNetConnector(wiringside)(Partnumber:L4502BW)Recommendedtighteningtorque:0.5to0.6N·m

E4-terminal area

E3-terminal area

E1-terminal area(Suffix code: Type 1=-2)

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

501

502

503

504

505

506

507

508

509

510

511

512

407

401

408

409

410

411

412

301

302

303

304

305

306

201

202

203

204

205

206

207

208

210

209

211

212

101-112

501-512

401-412

301-306

201-212

ALM (Equipped as standard)Contact output

External contact output (relay)

AL3

AL2

AL1

Relay contact rating: 240 V AC, 1 A 30 V DC, 1 A (resistance load)

PV event-2 output

Time event-1 output

PV event-1 output

Common

Common

Common

UP104

105

106

107

108

109

PVPV inputTC input RTD input

Voltage (mV, V) input

A

Current (mA) input

B

b

(Equippedas standard)

202

203

201

202

203

202

203

203

204

Factory default: PV input type is undefined.

OUT(Suffix code: Type1=-0)

Control output

101

102

Relay contact output

103

NC

NO

COM

Contact rating: 250 V AC, 3 A 30 V DC, 3 A (resistance load)

Terminal wiring differs in Heating/cooling control and Position proportional control.Refer to the terminals of Position proportional control output and Heating/cooling control output below.Factory default: Control output is relay.

OUTCurrent/voltage pulse output

0-20 mA DC,4-20 mA DC,Voltage pulse (12 V)

Retransmission output

Default: 4-20 mA DC

Default: Undefined

0-20 mA DC,4-20 mA DC

Control output (Suffix code: Type1=-0, -1 or -2)

15 V DC loop power supply

14.5-18.0 V DC(Max. 21 mA DC)

207

208

207

208

207

208

Can be used for retransmission output or 15 V DC loop power supply when current/voltage pulse output is not used for control output.Current output range can be changed.In Position proportional type, can be used for retransmission output or 15 V DC loop power supply.

RETRetransmission output

4-20 mA DC or0-20 mA DC

15 V DC loop power supply

14.5-18.0 V DC(Max. 21 mA DC)

Default: 4-20 mA DC

Default: PV retransmission

Load resistance 600 Ω or less

Retransmission output (Equipped as standard)

205

206

205

206

Can be used for 15 V DC loop power supply when not used for retransmission output.

VALV(Suffix code: Type1=-1)

Position proportional control output

Resistance: 100 Ω to 2.5 kΩ

Feedback input100%

0%

Relay contact outputHIGH(direct)

LOW(reverse)

COM

Contact rating: 250 V AC, 3A 30 V DC, 3 A (resistance load)

507

508

509

510

511

512

-

Feedback inputCurrent (mA)input

When feedback input is current

510

511

512

+

HBA (Optional suffix code /HA)Heater break alarmHeater current detection input

CT1

CT2

COM

External contact output (transistor)

Transistor contact rating: 24 V DC, 50 mA

Heater break alarm-1output

Heater break alarm-2output

Common

510

511

512

HAL1

HAL2

COM

UP507

508

509

112

(24 V AC/DC power supply: Optional suffix code /DC)

Power supply100-240 V AC power supply

N

L

Allowable range: 100-240 V AC (±10%) (free voltage) 50/60 Hz shared

110

111

24 V AC/DC power supply

110

111

112 112

N

L

(Suffix code: Type 1=-2)Cooling-side control output RET/OUT2

Current/voltage pulse output

0-20 mA DC,4-20 mA DC,Voltage pulse (12V)

205

206

Can not be used for retransmission output or 15 V DC loop power supply when current/voltage pulse output is used.Can be used for retransmission output or 15 V DC loop power supply when control output is not used.Current output range can be changed.

Heating/cooling control outputHeating/cooling relay contact output

NO

Heating-side

Cooling-side

NO

COM

Contact rating: 240 V AC, 3 A 30 V DC, 3 A (resistance load)

101

102

103

OUTOUT2

DI (Equipped as standard)Contact input

Contact rating: 12 V DC, 10 mA or more

External contact input

DI3

DI2

DI1

COMCommon

DI3

DI2

DI1

COM

+5V

+5V

+5V

No-voltagecontact

Transistor contactUP UP

209

210

211

212

209

210

211

212

Function can be changed.

Start of program operation when DI1 changes from OFF to ON.

Stop of program operation when DI2 changes from OFF to ON.

Start of local-mode operation when DI3 changes from OFF to ON.

Wiring direction

External DC power supplyRelay

UP’s contactDiode(Mount it directlyto the relay coilterminal (socket).)

Relay(Use one with a relay coil rating

less than the UP’s contact rating.)

R

UP35A

DC Relay Wiring

AC Relay Wiring

UP35A

R

UP’s contact CR filter(Mount it directlyto the relay coilterminal (socket).)

External AC power supply

Relay(Use one with a relay coilrating less than the UP’s

contact rating.)

6. Terminal Wiring Diagrams

CAUTION

• Do not use an unassigned terminal as the relay terminal.• Do not use a 100-240 V AC power supply for the 24 V AC/DC model; otherwise, the instrument will malfunction.

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E1-Terminal Area301-306 E4-Terminal Area501-506

Program patterns can be selected according to the combination of ON and OFF contact inputs.

   Program pattern no. 1 2 3 4DI41 ON OFF ON OFFDI42 OFF ON ON OFFDI43 OFF OFF OFF ON

(Suffix code: Type 2=1)Contact inputExternal contact input

DI41

DI42

DI43

DI44

DI45

COMCommon

DI41

DI42

COM+5V

+5V

No-voltagecontact Transistor contact

Contact rating: 12 V DC, 10 mA or more

DI43+5V

DI44+5V

DI45+5V

Factory default: No function

Factory default: No function

UP UP

501

502

503

504

505

506

501

502

503

504

505

506

Function can be assigned to the terminals with no function.

DI

Bit-0 of program pattern number

Bit-1 of program pattern number

Bit-2 of program pattern number

(Suffix code: Type 2=1)Contact outputExternal contact output

DO12

DO11

DO13

DO14

DO15

COMCommon

UP301

302

303

304

305

306

DO

Transistor contact rating: 24 V DC, 50 mAFunction can be changed.

Time event-3 output

Time event-4 output

Alarm-2

Alarm-1

Time event-2 output

(Suffix code: Type 3=2)

Ethernet communication (with gateway function)

10BASE-T/100BASE-TXRJ45 connector

ColorLitUnlit

Amber100M bps10M bps

Green

LinkedActiveLink failure

Color

LitBlinkUnlit

Upper side LED (baud rate)

Lower side LED (link activity)

RS-485

RSB(+)

RSA(-)

SG

407

408

409

ETHRRS-485

SDB(+)

SDA(-)

RDB(+)

RDA(-)

SG

RS-485 communication(Suffix code: Type 3=1)

407

408

409

410

411

RS485

(Suffix code: Type 3=4)

PROFIBUS-DP communication (with Modbus master)

Pin1

2

Signal name DescriptionVP

RxD/TxD-P

3 RxD/TxD-N

4 DGND5 SHIELD

+5V bus powerData signal (positive data receive/transmit)

Data signal (negative data recive/transmit)

Signal groundShield ground

RS-485

RSB(+)

RSA(-)

SG

407

408

409

PROF

If the UT is located at the end of a segment for the PROFIBUScommunication wiring,terminating resistors are separately needed.These are to be prepared by users. (390 Ω: 2 pcs. 220 Ω: 1 pc., or an activeterminator.)

VP

RxD/TxD-PDataline

Dataline

390Ω

220Ω

390ΩRxD/TxD-N

DGND

CHKRDYERR

1

2

3

4

5

LEDCHK(red)

RDY(green)

Lit Unlit

ERR(red)

User profile error Normal

NormalNot connected, orcommunicationfailure (flashing)

NormalCommunicatingsuccessfully

No electricity, or Communication failure

E3-Terminal Area401-412

(Suffix code: Type 3=5)

DeviceNet communication (with Modbus master)

RS-485

RSB(+)

RSA(-)

SG

407

408

409

DNET

If the UT is located at the end of a segment for the DeviceNetcommunication wiring,terminating resistors are separately needed.These are to beprepared by users. (121 Ω: 1 pc.)

CAN_H

CAN_L

121Ω

LEDCHK(red)

MNS(green/red)

Lit/flashing Unlit

User profile error Normal

Pin12

Signal name Description

CAN_H

CAN_L

3

V+

4

V-5

DRAINRX/TX + signal

RX/TX - signal

Shield/Drain wire

DeviceNet power supply 24V

DeviceNet power supply common

Normal, communicating successfully (green, lit).Not connected (green, flashing).

Critical link failure (red, lit).Connection timeout (red, flashing)

At power-on/Communication faulted (green/red, flashing)

No electricity

CHK

MNS

1

2

3

4

5

(Suffix code: Type 3=3)

CC-Link communication (with Modbus master)

RS-485

RSB(+)

RSA(-)

SG

407

408

409

CC-L

If the UT is located at the end of a segment for the CC-Linkcommunication wiring,terminating resistors are separately needed.These are to beprepared by users. (110 Ω: 1 pc.)

DA

DB

110Ω

LED

CHK(red)

L ERR(red)

L RUN(green)

Lit Unlit

User profile error/Address error Normal

Normal

Pin12

Signal name Description

DADB

3 DG4

SLD

5

FG

RX/TX + signalRX/TX - signal

Flame ground

RX/TX signal ground

Shield

NormalCommunicating successfully

Communication failure (CRC error)

No carrier detected/Communication timeout

CHK

L RUNL ERR

1

2

3

4

5

E4-terminal area

E3-terminal area

E1-terminal area

101

102

103

104

105

106

107

108

109

110

111

501

502

503

504

505

506

507

508

509

510

511

512

407

401

408

409

410

411

412

301

302

303

304

305

306

201

202

203

204

205

206

207

208

210

211

212

101-112

501-512

401-412

301-306

201-212

112

UP35A(Continuedfrompage3) [ Operations 13. Troubleshooting ] n Errors at Power OnTheerrorsshownbelowmayoccurinthefaultdiagnosiswhenthepoweristurnedon.(FordetailsofSetpointdisplayandinput/outputactionwheneacherroroccurs,seeUser’sManual.

PV display (Operation

Display)

Setpoint display(Operation Display)

Status indicator(Operation Display)

Parameter that displays error details Error description Cause and diagnosis Remedy

Indicationoff Indicationoff — — FaultyMCURAM/MCUROM MCURAM/MCUROMarefailed. Faulty.Contactusforrepair.

ERR

SYS-----

— Systemdataerror Systemdataiscorrupted. Faulty.Contactusforrepair.

PAR0004(foruserdefaultvalueerroronly)

Setupparameter(PA.ER)

User(parameter)defaultvalueerror

Userparameteriscorrupted.Initializedtofactorydefaultvalue.

Checkandreconfiguretheinitializedsettingparameters.Errorindicationiserasedwhenthepoweristurnedonagain.

PAR0010(forsetupparametererroronly) Setupparametererror Setupparameterdataiscorrupted.

Initializedtouserdefaultvalue.

PAR0020(foroperationparametererroronly) Operationparametererror Operationparameterdataiscorrupted.

Initializedtouserdefaultvalue.

PAR0040(forprogrampatternerroronly) Programpatternerror Programpatterndataiscorrupted.

Allprogrampatternsaredeleted.

SLOT0015(0015:ErroroccurstoallhardwareofE1toE4-terminalareas.)

Setupparameter(OP.ER)Nonrespondinghardwareofextendedfunction(E1toE4-terminalareas)

Inconsistenceofsystemdataandhardwareofextendedfunction.Nonrespondingcommunicationbetweenhardwareofextendedfunction(E1toE4-terminalareas).

Faulty.Contactusforrepair.

Normalindication Normalindication

RightmostdecimalpointonPVdisplayblinks.

Setupparameter(PA.ER)Calibrationvalueerror Initializedtocalibrateddefaultvaluebecause

ofcorruptedfactorydefaultvalue. Faulty.Contactusforrepair.Rightmostdecimalpoint

onSymboldisplayblinks. FaultyFRAM Datawriting(storing)toFRAMisimpossible.

Normalindication Normalindication LADDERlampblinks Setupparameter(LA.ER) Corruptedladderprogram Ladderprogramiscorrupted.

Operateswithoutladderprogram. Downloadtheladderprogramagain.

Normalindication

0.00000000(DecimalpointontheleftoftheSymboldisplayblinks)

— Setupparameter(OP.ER) Userprofileerror Userprofileiscorrupted. Downloadtheuserprofileagain.

[ Operations 13. Troubleshooting ] n Errors during OperationTheerrorsshownbelowmayoccurduringoperation.(Forinput/outputactionwheneacherroroccurs,seeUser’sManual.

PV display (Operation

Display)

Setpoint display(Operation Display)

Status indicator(Operation Display)

Parameter that displayserror details Error description Cause and diagnosis Remedy

AD.ERR Normalindication(Note) — Setupparameter(AD1.E) AnaloginputterminalADCerror•PVinput AnaloginputterminalADvalueerror Faulty.

Contactusforrepair.

RJC.E(DisplaysRJC.EandPValternately.)

Normalindication(Note) — Setupparameter(AD1.E) UniversalinputterminalRJCerror•PVinput UniversalinputterminalRJCerror

Faulty.Contactusforrepair.SettheparameterRJCtoOFFtoeraseerrorindication.

B.OUT Normalindication(Note) —

Setupparameter(AD1.E) Analoginputterminalburnouterror•PVinput Analoginputterminalsensorburnout

Checkwiringandsensor.Errorindicationiserasedinnormaloperation.

Setupparameter(PV1.E) PVinputburnouterror BurnoutofanaloginputconnectedtoPV

Checkwiringandsensorofconnectedanaloginputterminals.Errorindicationiserasedinnormaloperation.

OVER-OVER

Normalindication — Setupparameter(PV1.E)PVinputover-scalePVinputunder-scale(PVvaluesoutof-5to105%)

PVinputisoutof-5to105%.Alsooccurswhenthedataoutofrangewhichistheladdercalculationresultisinput.

Checkanaloginputvalueorladderprogram.

Normalindication OUT----- — Setupparameter(AD2.E) Feedbackinputresistor/current

burnout FeedbackinputburnoutCheckwiringoffeedbackinputresistor/current.Errorindicationiserasedinnormaloperation.

Normalindication

Normalindication LADDERlampblinks Setupparameter(LA.ER)

Laddercalculationoverflow Floatingpointcomputationforladdercalculationisinfinite. Checktheladderprogram.

Loadfactorover100%

Computationdoesnotendwithinthecontrolperiod.(Whentheloadfactoris100%ormore,andthecomputationdoesnotendwithinthecontrolperiod.)

Changethecontrolperiodorreducethenumberofstepsfortheladderprogram.

Loadfactorover200%(Forcedend)

Computationdoesnotendwithinthecontrolperiod(loadfactoris200%ormore).

Changethecontrolperiodorreducethenumberofstepsfortheladderprogram.

Ladderprogramerror Ladderprogramiscorrupted.Downloadtheladderprogramagain.Iftheerrorindicationisstillnoterased,thereisafault.Contactusforrepair.

0.00000000(DecimalpointontheleftoftheSymboldisplayblinks)

— Setupparameter(OP.ER) Peer-to-peercommunicationerror Peer-to-peercommunicationerrorCheckthatthetargetdevicesareconnectedcorrectly.Recoveryatnormalreceipt.

AT.E Normalindication — Setupparameter(PV1.E) Auto-tuningtime-out Auto-tuningdoesnotendevenwhen24hourshaveelapsedafterthestartoftuning.

Checktheprocess.Holddownanykeytoerasetheerrorindication

VAT.E Normalindication — Setupparameter(AD2.E) Valvepositionautomaticadjustmenterror

Fully-closedvalvepositionisequaltoorlargerthanthefully-openvalvepositionafterautomaticvalvepositionadjustmentisperformed.

Checkwiringandvalve.Holddownanykeytoerasetheerrorindication.

Normalindication

0.00000000(DecimalpointontheleftoftheSymboldisplayblinks)

— Setupparameter(OP.ER) Communicationerror(RS-485communication)

FramingparityerrorBufferoverflowInter-charactertime-outChecksumerror(PClinkcommunicationwithchecksum)CRCcheckerror(Modbus/RTU)LRCcheckerror(Modbus/ASCII)

Checkthecommunicationparameters.Recoveryatnormalreceipt.Holddownanykeytostopblinking.

Normalindication

0.00000000(DecimalpointontheleftoftheSymboldisplayblinks)

— Setupparameter(OP.ER) Userprofileerror Userprofileiscorrupted. Downloadtheuserprofileagain.

Normalindication Normalindication Rightmostdecimalpointon

Symboldisplayblinks. Setupparameter(PA.ER) FaultyFRAM Writing(storing)datatoFRAMisimpossible. Faulty.Contactusforrepair.

Undefined Undefined — — FaultyMCU/DCU(ROM/RAMerror,corrupted) MCU/DCUiscorrupted. Faulty.Contactusforrepair.

Note:WhenanerroroccursininputshowninAnaloginputdisplay(Operationdisplay),SetpointdisplayshowsthesamesymbolasthePVdisplay.

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Contents1. NamesandFunctionsofDisplayParts2. SetupProcedure3. QuickSettingFunction(SettingofInputandOutput)4. AdjustingValvePositionAutomatically(foraPositionProportionalTypeControllerOnly)5. SettingAlarmType6. SettingAlarmSetpoint

1. Names and Functions of Display Parts

(1)(9)

(2)

(10)

(11)

(12)

(4)(3)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(2) + (3) + (4) : Setpoint display

No.infigure Name Description

(1) PVdisplay(whiteorred)

DisplaysPV.Displaysanerrorcodeifanerroroccurs.DisplaysthescrollingguideintheMenuDisplayandParameterSettingDisplaywhentheguidedisplayON/OFFissettoON.

(2) Groupdisplay(patternnumber)(green)

1to4representpatternnumbersintheOperationDisplay.Displaysagroupnumber(1to4orR)andterminalarea(E1toE4)intheParameterSettingDisplay.

(3) Symboldisplay(orange) Displaysaparametersymbol.(4) Datadisplay(orange) Displaysaparametersetpointandmenusymbol.

(5)Bar-graphdisplay(event,alarm)(orange)

DisplaystheeventstatusandthesegmentpositionintheOperationDisplay.(Defaultvalues:Timeeventstatus,Alarmstatus)Displayscontroloutputvalue(OUT)andmeasuredinputvalue(PV).Thedatatobedisplayedcanbesetbytheparameter.

(6) Eventindicator(orange)

LitwhenthePVeventsoccur.Eventdisplayscanbesetbytheparameter.

(7) Keynavigationindica-tor(green)

LitorblinkswhentheUp/DownorLeft/Rightarrowkeyoperationispossible.

(8) Parameterdisplaylevelindicator(green)

Displaysthesettingconditionsoftheparameterdisplaylevelfunc-tion.

Parameter display level EASY PROEasysettingmode Lit UnlitStandardsettingmode Unlit UnlitProfessionalsettingmode Unlit Lit

(9) Programmonitor(green)

Displaysthestatusofincrement,constancy,anddecrementoftheprogramsetpoint.

:Litwhenaprogramsetpointisincreasing.:Litwhenaprogramsetpointisconstant.

:Litwhenaprogramsetpointisdecreasing.

(10) Statusindicator(greenandred)

Displaystheoperatingconditionsandcontrolstatus.

Indicator Description HLD Litwheninholdmode(HLD).

PRGLitwheninprogrampatternoperationmode(PRG).LitwhiletheStartingtimeofprogramoperation(S.TM)isavailable.

RST Litwheninresetmode(RST).

MAN Litwheninmanualmode(MAN).Blinksduringauto-tuning.

(11) Securityindicator(red) Litifapasswordisset.Thesetupparametersettingsarelocked.

(12) Ladderoperationindicator(green)

Litwhiletheladderprogramoperationisexecuted.

(4)

(5)

(1)(2)

(3)

No.infigure Name Description

(1) DISPLAYkey

UsedtoswitchtheOperationDisplays.PressthekeyintheOperationDisplaytoswitchtheprovidedOperationDisplays.PressthekeyintheMenuDisplayorParameterSettingDisplaytoreturntotheOperationDisplay.

(2) PARAMETERkey

Holddownthekeyfor3secondstomovetotheOperationParameterSettingDisplay.HolddownthekeyandtheLeftarrowkeysimultaneouslyfor3secondstomovetotheSetupParameterSettingDisplay.PressthekeyintheParameterSettingDisplaytoreturntotheMenuDisplay.Pressthekeyoncetocanceltheparameterset-ting(setpointisblinking).

(3)SET/ENTERkeyUp/Down/Left/Rightarrowkeys

SET/ENTERkeyPressthekeyintheMenuDisplaytomovetotheParameterSettingDisplayoftheMenu.PressthekeyintheParameterSettingDisplaytotransfertotheparametersettingmode(setpointisblinking),andtheparametercanbechanged.Pressthekeyduringparametersettingmodetoregisterthesetpoint.Up/Down/Left/RightarrowkeysPresstheLeft/RightarrowkeysintheMenuDisplaytoswitchtheDisplays.PresstheUp/Down/Left/RightarrowkeysintheParameterSettingDisplaytoswitchtheDisplays.PresstheUp/Downarrowkeysduringparametersettingmode(setpointisblinking)tochangeasetpoint.PresstheLeft/Rightarrowkeysduringparametersettingmode(setpointisblinking)tomovebetweendigitsaccordingtotheparameter.

(4) Light-loaderinterfaceItisthecommunicationinterfacefortheadaptercableusedwhensettingandstoringparametersfromaPC.TheLL50AParameterSettingSoftware(soldseparately)isrequired.

(5)

RUNkeyRSTkeyMODEkeyPTNkey

RUNkey:PresstheRUNkeyfor1secondwhileanoperationdisplayisshownstartstheprogrampatternoperation.

RSTkey:PresstheRSTkeyfor1secondwhileanoperationdisplayisshownstopstheprogrampatternoperation.

MODEkey:PresentsadisplayforswitchingbetweentheHOLD,ADVANCE,PROG,RESET,LOCALandAUTO/MAN.Inordertochangetheoperationmode,presstheSET/ENTERkeywhilethesetpointisblinking.

PTNkey:Aprogrampatternnumbercanbeselectedduringtheoperationexcepttheprogrampatternoperation.(TheprogrampatternnumberdisplayedontheGroupdisplayblinks.)WhenthePTNkeyispressedwhiletheprogrampatternnumberisblinking,theblinkstops.

Userscanassignfunctionstothekeyusingparameters.

Note: Thecommunicationconnector(maintenanceport)forLL50AParameterSettingSoftwareisonthetopoftheunit.

2. Setup ProcedureThefollowingflowchartshowsthesetupprocedureforUP35A.

Install and wire a controller.

Monitoring and control of regular operations

Adjust PID using auto-tuning or manually for PID control.

Other setup

Operation

NO

NO NO

YES

YES YES

Set the other parameters as needed.

Programming Set the program pattern.

PID tuning

Input setup

Output setup

Installationand wiring

Power ON

Control type setupControl type setupInput/output setup

Valve positionadjustment

UseQuick setting

function?

Positionproportional

type?

Positionproportional

type?

For Position proportional type

3. Quick Setting Function (Setting of Input and Output)TheQuicksettingfunctionisafunctiontoeasilysetthebasicfunctionofthecontrol-ler.TurnonthecontrollertostarttheQuicksettingfunction.Thisfunctionallowsyoutoeasilysetthecontroltype,input,andoutput,andquicklystartthecontrolaction.Theitems(parameters)tobesetbyQuicksettingfunctionareasfollows.(1)Controltype(PIDcontrol,Heating/coolingcontrol,etc.)(2)Inputfunction(PVinputtype,range,scale(atvoltageinput),etc.)(3)Outputfunction(controloutputtypeandcycletime)

Afterturningonthecontroller,firstdecidewhetherornottousetheQuicksettingfunction.

Operation in Initial Display· PresstheSET/ENTERkeywhileYESisdisplayedtostarttheQuicksettingfunction.· IfyouchangeYEStoNOandpresstheSET/ENTERkey,OperationDisplaywillappearwithoutstartingtheQuicksettingfunction.

OperationGuide

Initial Settings

This operation guide describes basic settings and operations of the UP35A.For details of each function, see the electronic manual.The scrolling guide is displayed on PV display in the Parameter Setting Display.This guide can be turned on/off with the MODE key.

UP35AProgram ControllerOperation Guide

Operation for Setting· Toselecttheparametersettingdisplayedastheinitialvalue,presstheDownarrowkeytomovetothenextparameter.

· Tochangeandset theparametersetting,press theSET/ENTERkey tostartthe setpoint blinking.Theblinking stateallowsyou tomakechanges (set-tingmode).Use theUp/Down/Left/Rightarrowkeys tochange thesetpoint.PresstheSET/ENTERkeytoregisterthesetting.

Making Settings Using Quick Setting FunctionExample: Setting to PID control, thermocouple type K (range of 0.0 to

500.00C), and current control outputFor thedetailedprocedureandswitchingofdisplays,see"FlowofQuickSettingFunction"below.Fortheparameterstoset,seethenextpage.

(1)PresstheSET/ENTERkeywhileYESforQSM(Quicksettingmode)isdisplayed.(2)Setthecontroltypeparameter(CNT)toPID(PIDcontrol).(3)SetthePVinputtypeparameter(IN)toK1(-270.0to1370.00C).(4)SetthePVinputunitparameter(UNIT)toC(DegreeCelsius).(5)SetthemaximumvalueofPVinputrangeparameter(RH)to500.0.(6)SettheminimumvalueofPVinputrangeparameter(RL)to0.0.(7)Settheoutputtypeselectionparameter(OT)toOUTterminals(current).(8)Finally,EXITisdisplayed.ChangeNOtoYESandpresstheSET/ENTERkeyto

completethesetup.OperationDisplayappears.

FlowofQuickSettingFunctionInQuicksettingmode,theparameterguideappearsonPVdisplay.Thisguidecanbeturnedon/offwiththeMODEkey.

First, the control type parameter (CNT) is displayed.Initial value: PID (PID control)H/C (Heating/cooling control) for Heating/cooling type unit.

The PV input type parameter (IN) is displayed.Initial value: OFF

OFF blinks.Blinking allows you to change the setting.

K1 is displayed.

K1 has been registered.

The last digit of the upper limit value blinks.

The parameter RH (maximum value of PV input range) has been changed to 500.0.

The setpoint for the parameter RH has been registered.

The PV input unit parameter (UNIT) is displayed.Initial value: C (Degree Celsius)

Press the SET/ENTER key while YES is displayed to start the Quick setting.

Select NO with the Down arrow key and press the SET/ENTER key.

Select NO to return to the Operation Display.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the Up arrow key.

The upper limit value of the setting range is displayed for the parameter RH (maximum value of PV input range).

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Finally, EXIT is displayed.Press the SET/ENTER key to swtich to the setting mode.Change NO to YES and press the SET/ENTER key to complete the setup of the basic function.Operation Display appears.The Quick setting function continues in the NO state.

Displays the measured input value (PV).Displays the starting target setpoint (SSP).

Follow the same procedure to set RL to 0.0 and OT to 00.02.Set other parameters as needed.

Quick setting starts

Power-on

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

7.

[YES]

Operation Display

[NO]

First, the control type parameter (CNT) is displayed.Initial value: PID (PID control)H/C (Heating/cooling control) for Heating/cooling type unit.

The PV input type parameter (IN) is displayed.Initial value: OFF

OFF blinks.Blinking allows you to change the setting.

K1 is displayed.

K1 has been registered.

The last digit of the upper limit value blinks.

The parameter RH (maximum value of PV input range) has been changed to 500.0.

The setpoint for the parameter RH has been registered.

The PV input unit parameter (UNIT) is displayed.Initial value: C (Degree Celsius)

Press the SET/ENTER key while YES is displayed to start the Quick setting.

Select NO with the Down arrow key and press the SET/ENTER key.

Select NO to return to the Operation Display.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the Up arrow key.

The upper limit value of the setting range is displayed for the parameter RH (maximum value of PV input range).

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Finally, EXIT is displayed.Press the SET/ENTER key to swtich to the setting mode.Change NO to YES and press the SET/ENTER key to complete the setup of the basic function.Operation Display appears.The Quick setting function continues in the NO state.

Displays the measured input value (PV).Displays the starting target setpoint (SSP).

Follow the same procedure to set RL to 0.0 and OT to 00.02.Set other parameters as needed.

Quick setting starts

Power-on

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

7.

[YES]

Operation Display

[NO]

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Parameterstobeset

Control TypeParameter Symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range

CNT Controltype

PID:PIDcontrolONOF:ON/OFFcontrol(1pointofhysteresis)ONOF2:ON/OFFcontrol(2pointsofhysteresis)H/C:Heating/coolingcontrol

Note: Somesetpointsmaynotbedisplayeddependingonthemodelandsuffixcodes.

Input FunctionParameter Symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range

IN PVinputtype

OFF:DisableK1:-270.0to1370.00C/-450.0to2500.00FK2:-270.0to1000.00C/-450.0to2300.00FK3:-200.0to500.00C/-200.0to1000.00FJ:-200.0to1200.00C/-300.0to2300.00FT1:-270.0to400.00C/-450.0to750.00FT2:0.0to400.00C/-200.0to750.00FB:0.0to1800.00C/32to33000FS:0.0to1700.00C/32to31000FR:0.0to1700.00C/32to31000FN:-200.0to1300.00C/-300.0to2400.00FE:-270.0to1000.00C/-450.0to1800.00FL:-200.0to900.00C/-300.0to1600.00FU1:-200.0to400.00C/-300.0to750.00FU2:0.0to400.00C/-200.0to1000.00FW:0.0to2300.00C/32to42000FPL2:0.0to1390.00C/32.0to2500.00FP2040:0.0to1900.00C/32to34000FWRE:0.0to2000.00C/32to36000FJPT1:-200.0to500.00C/-300.0to1000.00FJPT2:-150.00to150.000C/-200.0to300.00FPT1:-200.0to850.00C/-300.0to1560.00FPT2:-200.0to500.00C/-300.0to1000.00FPT3:-150.00to150.000C/-200.0to300.00F0.4-2V:0.400to2.000V1-5V:1.000to5.000V4-20:4.00to20.00mA0-2V:0.000to2.000V0-10V:0.00to10.00V0-20:0.00to20.00mA-1020:-10.00to20.00mV0-100:0.0to100.0mV

UNIT PVinputunit -:Nounit,C:DegreeCelsius-:Nounit,--:Nounit,---:Nounit,F:DegreeFahrenheit

RH MaximumvalueofPVinputrange

Dependsontheinputtype.-Fortemperatureinput-Setthetemperaturerangethatisactuallycontrolled.(RL<RH)-Forvoltage/currentinput-Settherangeofavoltage/currentsignalthatisapplied.Thescaleacrosswhichthevoltage/currentsignalisactuallycontrolledshouldbesetusingthemaximumvalueofinputscale(SH)andminimumvalueofinputscale(SL).(Inputisalways0%whenRL=RH.)

RL MinimumvalueofPVinputrange

SDPPVinputscaledecimalpointposition

0:Nodecimalplace1:Onedecimalplace2:Twodecimalplaces

3:Threedecimalplaces4:Fourdecimalplaces

SH MaximumvalueofPVinputscale

-19999to30000,(SL<SH),|SH-SL|≤30000SL Minimumvalueof

PVinputscale

Note1:SDP,SH,andSLaredisplayedonlyforvoltage/currentinput.Note2:W:W-5%Re/W-26%Re(HoskinsMfg.Co.),ASTME988

Output FunctionParameter Symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range

OT

Outputtypeselection

Upper two digitsLower two digits

ControloutputorHeating-sidecontroloutput(Lowertwodigits)00:OFF01:OUTterminals(voltage

pulse)02:OUTterminals(current)03:OUTterminals(relay)06:OUT2terminals(relay)07:RET/OUT2terminals(voltagepulse)08:RET/OUT2terminals(current)

Cooling-sidecontroloutput(Uppertwodigits)

00:OFF01:OUTterminals(voltage

pulse)02:OUTterminals(current)03:OUTterminals(relay)06:OUT2terminals(relay)07:RET/OUT2terminals(voltagepulse)08:RET/OUT2terminals(current)

CT

ControloutputcycletimeHeating-sidecontroloutputcycletime(inHeating/coolingcontrol)

0.5to1000.0s

CTc Cooling-sidecontroloutputcycletime

4. Adjusting Valve Position Automatically (for a Position Proportional Type Controller Only)Thefollowingoperatingproceduredescribeshowtoinputfeedbacksignalsfromthecontrolvalveandadjustthefully-openandfully-closedpositionsofthecontrolvalveautomatically.Thefully-openandfully-closedpositionsofthevalvecanbeadjustedautomaticallybyinputtingfeedbacksignalsfromthevalve.Toadjustthevalveposi-tion,youneedtocarryouttheconnectionandbringthecontrollerintomanualmode.Fortheconnection,see“6.TerminalWiringDiagrams” in"InstallationandWiring",andfor themanualmode,see“5.SwitchingbetweenAUTOandMAN” in"Opera-tions."Theautomaticadjustmentcanbedoneinprogrampatternoperationandlocaloperation.

CTL menu is displayed.

OUT menu is displayed.

OFF blinks.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

Show the Operation Display.

MANis lit

* When a password is set, PASS is displayed. If the correct password is not entered, setupparameters cannot be changed.

Hold down the keys for 3 seconds.

Press the Right arrow key until OUT menu appears.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

The parameter V.AT (automatic valve position adjustment) is displayed.

Press the Up arrow key.

ON is displayed.Blinks during the change.

ON has been registered and the automatic adjustment of the valve position starts.V.AT blinks during the automatic adjustment.After the adjustment is completed, press the DISPLAY key or DISP key once to return to the Operation Display.

When the adjustment is completed normally, the indication automatically returns to OFF. When VAT.E appears on PV display, it indicates an error. Check the wiring for feedback input and perform the automatic

adjustment again. To perform a valve adjustment manually, see User’s Manual.

5. Setting Alarm TypeThefollowingoperatingprocedureshowsanexampleofchangingthealarm-1type(factorydefault:PVhigh limitalarm) toPV low limitalarm(setpoint:02) (Thesealarmsworkirrespectiveoftheoperationmode.)

MODE menu is displayed.

ALRM menu is displayed.

1.

2.

3.

Show the Operation Display.

Hold down the key for 3 seconds.

Press the Right arrow key until ALRM menu appears.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

4.

5.

6.

Symbol

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

The parameter AL1 (alarm-1 type) is displayed.

The last digit of the setpoint blinks.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

The alarm-1 type setpoint 02 (PV low limit) is registered.After the setup is completed, press the DISPLAY key once to return to the Operation Display.Stand-by actionEnergized/De-energizedLatch action

To change the alarm type, change the last 2 digits of the 5-digit value.

Stand-by action and excitation are turned on or off by selecting 1 or 0. (See “ Setting Display of Alarm Type.”)

For the latch action, see User ’s Manual.

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to display the parameter needs to be changed.

MODE menu is displayed.

ALRM menu is displayed.

1.

2.

3.

Show the Operation Display.

Hold down the key for 3 seconds.

Press the Right arrow key until ALRM menu appears.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

4.

5.

6.

Symbol

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

The parameter AL1 (alarm-1 type) is displayed.

The last digit of the setpoint blinks.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

The alarm-1 type setpoint 02 (PV low limit) is registered.After the setup is completed, press the DISPLAY key once to return to the Operation Display.Stand-by actionEnergized/De-energizedLatch action

To change the alarm type, change the last 2 digits of the 5-digit value.

Stand-by action and excitation are turned on or off by selecting 1 or 0. (See “ Setting Display of Alarm Type.”)

For the latch action, see User ’s Manual.

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to display the parameter needs to be changed.

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint PV

SP or Target SP

Hysteresis

PV Deviation setpoint

SP or Target SP

Deviation setpoint

PV

Hysteresis Hysteresis

Open(unlit)

Closed(lit)

SP or Target SPPVDeviation setpoint

Hysteresis

- -

SP or Target SP

PV

Hysteresis Hysteresis

Deviation setpoint

Open(unlit)

SP or Target SP

Alarm setpoint

Hysteresis

SP or Target SP

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint

Alarm setpointOutput

Hysteresis

Closed(lit)

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint Output

Alarm setpoint

Hysteresis

PV

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint PV

SP or Target SP

Hysteresis

PV Deviation setpoint

SP or Target SP

Deviation setpoint

PV

Hysteresis Hysteresis

SP or Target SPPVDeviation setpoint

Hysteresis

SP or Target SP

PV

Hysteresis Hysteresis

Deviation setpoint

Closed(unlit)

SP or Target SP

Alarm setpoint

Hysteresis

SP or Target SP

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint

Alarm setpoint

Hysteresis

PV

Alarm setpointOutput

Hysteresis

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint Output

Setting Display of Alarm Type Stand-by Action

Energized (0) / De-energized (1)

Alarm typeWithout (0) or With (1) Stand-by action

Latch action (0/1/2/3/4)See User’s Manual.

PV low limit alarm setpoint

Treatedas normal

ºC

Power-on Time

The alarm output does not turn onin this region even if the PV valuleis below PV low limit alarm setpoint.

Normal Abnormal

The alarm outputturns on.

No alarm (00)

Alarm Action (De-energized)

PV high limit (01)Analog input PV high limit (19)

PV low limit (02)Analog input PV low limit (20)

SP high limit (03)Target SP high limit (09)

SP low limit (04)Target SP low limit (10)

Deviation high limit (05)Target SP deviation high limit (11)

Deviation low limit (06)Target SP deviation low limit (12)

Deviation high and low limits (07)Target SP deviation high and low limits (13)

Deviation within high and low limits (08) Target SP deviation within high and low limits (14)

Control output high limit (15)Cooling-side control output high limit (17)

Control output low limit (16)Cooling-side control output low limit (18)

Feedback input high limit (27)

Feedback input low limit (28)

PV velocity (29)

Fault diagnosis alarm (30)

FAIL (31)

Alarm Type (Alarm Setpoint) Alarm Action (Energized)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(lit)

Closed(lit)

Open(unlit)

Open(lit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Open(lit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)Closed

(lit)Closed

(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Burnout of PV input, ADC failure, RJC error.

For the factory default, the contact output is turned ON in normal operation, OFF at the time of FAIL. Control output: OFF or 0%, Alarm output: OFF

Note 1: “Open/closed” shows status of relay contact, and “lit/unlit” shows status of EV (event) lamp.Note 2: Positive setpoint, Negative setpoint

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint PV

SP or Target SP

Hysteresis

PV Deviation setpoint

SP or Target SP

Deviation setpoint

PV

Hysteresis Hysteresis

Open(unlit)

Closed(lit)

SP or Target SPPVDeviation setpoint

Hysteresis

- -

SP or Target SP

PV

Hysteresis Hysteresis

Deviation setpoint

Open(unlit)

SP or Target SP

Alarm setpoint

Hysteresis

SP or Target SP

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint

Alarm setpointOutput

Hysteresis

Closed(lit)

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint Output

Alarm setpoint

Hysteresis

PV

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint PV

SP or Target SP

Hysteresis

PV Deviation setpoint

SP or Target SP

Deviation setpoint

PV

Hysteresis Hysteresis

SP or Target SPPVDeviation setpoint

Hysteresis

SP or Target SP

PV

Hysteresis Hysteresis

Deviation setpoint

Closed(unlit)

SP or Target SP

Alarm setpoint

Hysteresis

SP or Target SP

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint

Alarm setpoint

Hysteresis

PV

Alarm setpointOutput

Hysteresis

Hysteresis

Alarm setpoint Output

Setting Display of Alarm Type Stand-by Action

Energized (0) / De-energized (1)

Alarm typeWithout (0) or With (1) Stand-by action

Latch action (0/1/2/3/4)See User’s Manual.

PV low limit alarm setpoint

Treatedas normal

ºC

Power-on Time

The alarm output does not turn onin this region even if the PV valuleis below PV low limit alarm setpoint.

Normal Abnormal

The alarm outputturns on.

No alarm (00)

Alarm Action (De-energized)

PV high limit (01)Analog input PV high limit (19)

PV low limit (02)Analog input PV low limit (20)

SP high limit (03)Target SP high limit (09)

SP low limit (04)Target SP low limit (10)

Deviation high limit (05)Target SP deviation high limit (11)

Deviation low limit (06)Target SP deviation low limit (12)

Deviation high and low limits (07)Target SP deviation high and low limits (13)

Deviation within high and low limits (08) Target SP deviation within high and low limits (14)

Control output high limit (15)Cooling-side control output high limit (17)

Control output low limit (16)Cooling-side control output low limit (18)

Feedback input high limit (27)

Feedback input low limit (28)

PV velocity (29)

Fault diagnosis alarm (30)

FAIL (31)

Alarm Type (Alarm Setpoint) Alarm Action (Energized)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(lit)

Closed(lit)

Open(unlit)

Open(lit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Open(lit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)Closed

(lit)Closed

(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Closed(lit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(unlit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Open(lit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Closed(unlit)

Burnout of PV input, ADC failure, RJC error.

For the factory default, the contact output is turned ON in normal operation, OFF at the time of FAIL. Control output: OFF or 0%, Alarm output: OFF

Note 1: “Open/closed” shows status of relay contact, and “lit/unlit” shows status of EV (event) lamp.Note 2: Positive setpoint, Negative setpoint

NotethattheSPinreset-modeisSSP(Startingtargetsetpoint).

6. Setting Alarm SetpointThefollowingoperatingprocedureshowsanexampleofsettingthealarm-1setpointto180.0.(Thesealarmsworkirrespectiveoftheoperationmode.)Beforesettingthealarmsetpoint,checkthealarmtype.Tochangethealarmtype,see“5.SettingAlarmType.”

Display the parameter that need to be changed.

Blinks during the change.

1.2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

Show the Operation Display.

Display MODE menu with the same procedure as described in Setting Alarm Type.

Press the Right arrow key.

AL menu is displayed.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

The parameter A1 is displayed.A1 to A8 represent the alarm-1 to -8 setpoints.

Each parameter can be changed in the Parameter Setting Displays of alarms using arrow keys.Up/Down arrow keys: changing parameters

The setpoint has been registered.After the setup is completed, press the DISPLAY key once to return to the Operation Display.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

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Contents1. OverviewofProgramPatterns2. CreatingProgramPatterns3. ProgramPatternSetupCharts

1. Overview of Program PatternsTheprogrammingexamplegivenheredemonstrateshowtodothetasksoutlinedbelow.1) Program the controller to start program operation at 50.0°C and raise the

temperature up to 100.0°C in 50 minutes.2) When the temperature reaches 100.0°C, keep it at this level for 30 minutes.3) Raise the temperature up to 200.0°C in 60 minutes.4) When the temperature reaches 200.0°C, keep it at this level for 30 minutes.5) Lower the temperature to 50.0°C in 50 minutes.6) When the temperature reaches 50.0°C, keep it at this level for 30 minutes.

PVinputrangesarefollowing:MaximumvalueofPVinputrange:250.0°CMinimumvalueofPVinputrange:0.0°CPVinputunit:C

ZonePIDselection(ZON):SegmentPIDselection(0)Segmentsettingmethod(SEG.T):Segmenttimesetting(TIME)Programtimeunit(TMU):hour.minute(HH.MM)

Seg.1 Seg.2 Seg.3 Seg.4 Seg.5 Seg.6

321

PV event 1

Segment timeTIME

Segment PID numberS.PIDN

100.0ºC

50.0ºC

200.0ºC

Time event 1

Time event 2

4 3 2

60 min.30 min.50 min. 30 min. 50 min. 30 min. Time

Setpoint

TSP

TSP

TSP

The display symbols of the parameters, TSP (Final target setpoint), TIME (Segment time setting), and S.PID (Segmet PID number selection) are the same in each segment. However, the segment can be recognized by the number displayed on the Symbol display.

TSP

SSP

TSP

Dev. high (5ºC) PV high (110ºC)

On

On On On

OnOff

Off Off Off

Off Off Off Off OffOn

Dev. high (5ºC) PV high (210ºC) Dev. low (5ºC) PV low (10ºC)

SeeUser'sManual for theWaitandRepeatactions,ZonePID,Startofprogramoperation(Startcode),Changingoperationmodeatsegmentswitching(Junctioncode),Localmode.

OperationGuide

Programming

UP35AProgram ControllerOperation Guide

This operation guide describes basic program settings of the UP35A.For details of each function, see the electronic manual.The scrolling guide is displayed on PV display in the Parameter Setting Display.This guide can be turned on/off with the MODE key. (The scrolling guide is OFF when displaying the Program parameter setting display first.)

2. Creating Program PatternsThefollowingoperatingproceduredescribesanexampleofcreating theprogramdiscussedin“1.OverviewofProgramPatterns.”

CAUTION

Before creating the program, reverify the PV Input Range, Program Time Unit (TMU), and Segment Setting Method (SEG.T) parameters.If the setting of these setup parameter is changed, the program pat-terns created and stored so far will be all cleared (initialized) !! Be careful.

PTNO.=1

SEGNO.=0

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Set the common parameter of the specified pattern.

When SEGNO.=0, set the common parameter for the pattern specified.When SEGNO.=1 to 20 (40), set the parameter for the segment specified.

6.

7.

Starting target setpoint=50.0°C

STC=SSP (Starting target setpoint)8.

Segment 1

Set the final target setpoint.9.

10.

11.

Final target setpoint=100.0°C

Set the segment time.

Keep the initial value.

Pattern number

RSTlampis lit.

Hold down the keys for 3 seconds.

Show the Operation Display.

MODE menu is displayed.

PROG menu is displayed.

Press the Right arrow key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Press the Down arrow key (until TSP appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Set the final target setpoint.Continues the TSP of segment 1.

12.

Set the segment PID number.Keep the initial value.

Keep the initial value.Set the junction code.

Segment time=50 minutes

13.

14.

15.

16.

Time event-2 starts from the Off state.

There is no the Off time.

Set the On time.

PV event-1 type=Deviation high limit

Set the PV event-1 type.

Set the PV event-1 setpoint.17.

18.

PV event-1 setpoint=5.0°C

25. Set the segment time.

19.

20.

21.

On time=25 minutes

22.

23.

24.

Segment 2

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the Up/Down arrow keys to move the parameters for segment-1 and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between each segments.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM1 appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TSP appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Time event-1 starts from the Off state.

Settings for the segment 3 to 6 can be done similarly. For Programming and the settings for Wait and Repeat actions,

see User's Manual.

Set the junction code.In this case, the former segment is left unchanged.

PV event-1 type=PV high limit

Set the PV event-1 type.

26.

Segment time=30 minutes

Segment PID number=2

27.

29.

30.

Set the segment PID number.

Set the PV event-1 setpoint.32.

31.

28.

Start condition of time event 2=ON start

33.

PV event-1 setpoint=110.0°C

35. Set the time event 2.

34.

36.

37. Press the DISPLAY key once to return to the Operation Display.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM2 appears.)

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM1 appears.)

Change the Up/Down arrow keys to move the parameters for segment-1 and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between each segments.

Press the Down arrow key.

Time event-1 starts from the Off state.

PTNO.=1

SEGNO.=0

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Set the common parameter of the specified pattern.

When SEGNO.=0, set the common parameter for the pattern specified.When SEGNO.=1 to 20 (40), set the parameter for the segment specified.

6.

7.

Starting target setpoint=50.0°C

STC=SSP (Starting target setpoint)8.

Segment 1

Set the final target setpoint.9.

10.

11.

Final target setpoint=100.0°C

Set the segment time.

Keep the initial value.

Pattern number

RSTlampis lit.

Hold down the keys for 3 seconds.

Show the Operation Display.

MODE menu is displayed.

PROG menu is displayed.

Press the Right arrow key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Press the Down arrow key (until TSP appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Set the final target setpoint.Continues the TSP of segment 1.

12.

Set the segment PID number.Keep the initial value.

Keep the initial value.Set the junction code.

Segment time=50 minutes

13.

14.

15.

16.

Time event-2 starts from the Off state.

There is no the Off time.

Set the On time.

PV event-1 type=Deviation high limit

Set the PV event-1 type.

Set the PV event-1 setpoint.17.

18.

PV event-1 setpoint=5.0°C

25. Set the segment time.

19.

20.

21.

On time=25 minutes

22.

23.

24.

Segment 2

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the Up/Down arrow keys to move the parameters for segment-1 and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between each segments.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM1 appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TSP appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Time event-1 starts from the Off state.

Settings for the segment 3 to 6 can be done similarly. For Programming and the settings for Wait and Repeat actions,

see User's Manual.

Set the junction code.In this case, the former segment is left unchanged.

PV event-1 type=PV high limit

Set the PV event-1 type.

26.

Segment time=30 minutes

Segment PID number=2

27.

29.

30.

Set the segment PID number.

Set the PV event-1 setpoint.32.

31.

28.

Start condition of time event 2=ON start

33.

PV event-1 setpoint=110.0°C

35. Set the time event 2.

34.

36.

37. Press the DISPLAY key once to return to the Operation Display.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM2 appears.)

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM1 appears.)

Change the Up/Down arrow keys to move the parameters for segment-1 and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between each segments.

Press the Down arrow key.

Time event-1 starts from the Off state.

PTNO.=1

SEGNO.=0

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Set the common parameter of the specified pattern.

When SEGNO.=0, set the common parameter for the pattern specified.When SEGNO.=1 to 20 (40), set the parameter for the segment specified.

6.

7.

Starting target setpoint=50.0°C

STC=SSP (Starting target setpoint)8.

Segment 1

Set the final target setpoint.9.

10.

11.

Final target setpoint=100.0°C

Set the segment time.

Keep the initial value.

Pattern number

RSTlampis lit.

Hold down the keys for 3 seconds.

Show the Operation Display.

MODE menu is displayed.

PROG menu is displayed.

Press the Right arrow key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Press the Down arrow key (until TSP appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Set the final target setpoint.Continues the TSP of segment 1.

12.

Set the segment PID number.Keep the initial value.

Keep the initial value.Set the junction code.

Segment time=50 minutes

13.

14.

15.

16.

Time event-2 starts from the Off state.

There is no the Off time.

Set the On time.

PV event-1 type=Deviation high limit

Set the PV event-1 type.

Set the PV event-1 setpoint.17.

18.

PV event-1 setpoint=5.0°C

25. Set the segment time.

19.

20.

21.

On time=25 minutes

22.

23.

24.

Segment 2

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the Up/Down arrow keys to move the parameters for segment-1 and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between each segments.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM1 appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TSP appears.)

Press the Down arrow key.

Time event-1 starts from the Off state.

Settings for the segment 3 to 6 can be done similarly. For Programming and the settings for Wait and Repeat actions,

see User's Manual.

Set the junction code.In this case, the former segment is left unchanged.

PV event-1 type=PV high limit

Set the PV event-1 type.

26.

Segment time=30 minutes

Segment PID number=2

27.

29.

30.

Set the segment PID number.

Set the PV event-1 setpoint.32.

31.

28.

Start condition of time event 2=ON start

33.

PV event-1 setpoint=110.0°C

35. Set the time event 2.

34.

36.

37. Press the DISPLAY key once to return to the Operation Display.

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key. (Blinks during the change.)

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between digits.

Change the setpoint using the Up/Down arrow keys to increase and decrease the value.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key.

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM2 appears.)

Press the Down arrow key (until TIM1 appears.)

Change the Up/Down arrow keys to move the parameters for segment-1 and the Left/Right arrow keys to move between each segments.

Press the Down arrow key.

Time event-1 starts from the Off state.

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3. Program Pattern Setup ChartsYoucanregistermax.10programsegments/patternwiththeUP35Acontroller.Cre-ateasmanycopiesofthechartasnecessary.

Systemname

ProgramNo.

Programname

Model

SerialNo.

Thefollowingparametersarenecessarytobesetbeforeprogramming.Note that theprogram isdeleted ifTMUorSEG.T ischangedaftercreatingpro-grams.Forthesettingrange,see"Parameters."

< Setup Parameters >Parametersymbol Parametername Usersettings

TMU Programtimeunit

SEG.T Segmentsettingmethod

ZON ZonePIDselection

Thefollowingparametersarecommonparametersfortheprogrampatternspecified.Forthesettingrange,see"Parameters."

< Program Pattern Data (common parameter) >Parametersymbol Parametername Usersettings

SSP Startingtargetsetpoint

STC Startcode

WT.SW1 WaitfunctionON/OFF

WZ.UP1 Upper-sidewaitzone

WZ.LO1 Lower-sidewaitzone

WT.TM1 Waittime

R.CYCL Numberofrepeatcycles

R.STRT Repeatcyclestartsegmentnumber

R.END Repeatcycleendsegmentnumber

Error Indication at Program Pattern Creation and EditingErrorcode Errorinformation Causeoferror

ERR01Patterncreationoreditingisdisableduringprogramorlocaloperation.

Deletingorcopyingoftheprogrampattern,orinsertingordeletingofthesegmentwasexecutedduringprogramoperation.

ERR22 Segmentwriteerror Thetotalnumberofsegmentsexceeded20(40whentheoption“/AP”isspecified.)

ERR23 SegmentinserterrorNewsegmentcannotbeinsertedbecausethenumberofsegmentsinapatternexceeded20(40whentheoption“/AP”isspecified.)

ERR32 Patternsourcespecificationerror Nopatternexistsinthesource.

ERR33 Patterndestinationspecificationerror Patternsalreadyexistinthedestination.

ERR41 Patterndeleteerror Thepatterntobedeleteddoesnotexist.

Excepttheaboveerrors,therearesomeerrorcodesincommunication.Fordetails,seeUser'sManual.

< Program Pattern Data (parameters for segments) >MaximumvalueofPVinputrange/MaximumvalueofPVinputscale ()

Unit()

Aprogrampatterncanbedrawnintherighttable.

MinimumvalueofPVinputrange/MinimumvalueofPVinputscale ()

Parametersymbol Parametername

Segments1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

TSP Finaltargetsetpoint

TIME Segmenttimesetting

TM.RT Segmentramp-ratesetting

S.PID SegmentPIDnumberselection

JC Junctioncode

PV.TY1 PVevent-1type

PV.EV1 PVevent-1setpoint

PV.TY2 PVevent-2type

PV.EV2 PVevent-2setpoint

TME1 Startconditionoftimeevent1

T.ON1 Ontimeoftimeevent1

T.OF1 Offtimeoftimeevent1

TME2 Startconditionoftimeevent2

T.ON2 Ontimeoftimeevent2

T.OF2 Offtimeoftimeevent2

TME3 Startconditionoftimeevent3

T.ON3 Ontimeoftimeevent3

T.OF3 Offtimeoftimeevent3

TME4 Startconditionoftimeevent4

T.ON4 Ontimeoftimeevent4

T.OF4 Offtimeoftimeevent4

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Contents1. Monitoring-purposeOperationDisplaysAvailableduringOperation2. Performing/CancelingAuto-tuning3. SelectingProgramPatternNumber(PT.No)4. SwitchingbetweenRUNandRESET5. SwitchingbetweenAUTOandMAN6. ManipulatingControlOutputinManualMode7. Enabling/DisablingHold-mode(HOLD)ofProgramOperation8. ChangingProgramSetpointswheninHold-mode(HOLD)9. Executing“Advance”(ADV)Function10.SwitchingtoLocal-mode(LOCAL)Operation11.ChangingSetpointsduringLocal-mode(LOCAL)Operation12.Troubleshooting

1. Monitoring-purpose Operation Displays Available during Operation

Operation Display Switching Diagram

SP Display

TSP Display

Remaining Segment-time Display

Segment Number Display

Remaining Repetition Display

Program Pattern Display

OUT Display / Heating/cooling OUT Display

Displays the target setpoint (SP) on Setpoint display.Displays "SSP" during reset-mode.Displays "L.SP" during local-mode operation.

Displays the final target setpoint (TSP) on Setpoint display only during program operation.

Displays the remaining segment time (R.TIM) on Setpoint display during program operation.

Displays the segment number (SEG.N) for which operation is in progress, the number of segments included in the selected program pattern.

Displays the number of remaining repetitions (R.CYC) on Setpoint display. This display is displayed only when the repeat function is set and the operation mode is PROG.

Displays the program pattern (overview) on Setpoint display.Program pattern display can be scrolled using Up/Down/Left/Right arrow keys.Soak and ramp can be displayed.

Displays the measured input value on PV display.

Displays the control output value (OUT) on Setpoint display. Displays the control output values (C.H.) of heating and cooling sides on Setpoint display (C.H. can be changed in manual mode).

AftershowingtheProgramPatternDisplay,presstheDISPLAYkeytoshowthefol-lowingdisplaysconditionally.Fordetails,seeUser’sManual.

Standard, Position Proportional, and Heating/Cooling Types• SELECTDisplays1to5(whichappearwhenregistered)• AnalogInputDisplay(displayonly)(factorydefault:non-display)• PositionProportionalComputationOutputDisplay(displayonly)(factorydefault:non-display)

• PIDNumberDisplay(displayonly)(factorydefault:non-display)• HeaterBreakAlarm-1CurrentDisplay(displayonly)(forheaterbreakalarmoptiononly)• HeaterBreakAlarm-2CurrentDisplay(displayonly)(forheaterbreakalarmoptiononly)

Event DisplayTimeevent(TME),PVevent(PVE)andalarm(AL)aredisplayedontheBar-graphdisplayandtheEventIndicator.(factorydefaultsetting)

PV event 1 to 2

Time event 1 to 4

Alarm 1 to 2

Operation Display Switching Diagram

*1: For another operation, when select ADV=ON and starts program operation. In this case, the segment is advanced.

(1) Press RUN key for 1 s.(2) Press RST key for 1 s.(3) Press MODE key, select HOLD=ON and press SET/ENT key.(4) Press MODE key, select HOLD=OFF and SET/ENT key.(5) Press MODE key, select LOC=ON and press SET/ENT key.

Reset Local-modeoperation

Programoperation

Hold-modeoperation

(*1)

(1)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(3)

(1) (4)

(5)

(5)

(5)

(1)

2. Performing/Canceling Auto-tuningAuto-tuningshouldbeperformedaftersettingaprogrampattern.Makesurethatthecontrollerisinautomaticmode(AUTO)andinrunmode(RUN)beforeauto-tuning.Forsetting toAUTO,see “5.SwitchingbetweenAUTOandMAN,”andforsettingtoRUN,see“4.SwitchingbetweenRUNandRESET.”Ifthesetpointisknowninadvanceorauto-tuningdoesnotfindanyappropriatePIDconstants,setthePIDmanually.ForsettingthePIDmanually,seeUser’sManual.

CAUTION

Do not perform auto-tuning for the following processes.Tune PID manually.• Processes with fast response such as flow rate control and pres-

sure control.• Processes which do not allow the output to be turned on and off

even temporarily.• Processes which prohibit severe output changes at control

valves (or other actuators).• Processes in which product quality can be adversely affected if

PV values fluctuate beyond their allowable ranges.

1.2.

3.

4.

OFF blinks.

Blinks during the change.

The MAN lamp goes off, which means that the auto-tuning completed normally.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Show the Operation Display.

Hold down the PARAMETER key for 3 seconds to display MODE menu.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

The parameter HOLD (Pause/cancel release of program operation) is displayed (during program operation.)

Press the Down arrow key until the parameter AT appears.

The parameter AT (auto-tuning switch) is displayed.

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to display the required setpoint.

The setting range is 1 to 8 (represent group numbers) or R.To perform auto-tuning for the PID of group 1, set the parameter AT to 1.To quit the auto-tuning, set the parameter to OFF.

The setpoint has been registered. This starts auto-tuning.The limiter can be set to the output during auto-tuning.For details, see User’s Manual (CD-ROM).

During auto-tuning,• The MAN lamp blinks.• The OUT symbol appears.• The output values at 100.0% and 0%

appear alternately.

1.2.

3.

4.

OFF blinks.

Blinks during the change.

The MAN lamp goes off, which means that the auto-tuning completed normally.

5.

6.

7.

8.

Show the Operation Display.

Hold down the PARAMETER key for 3 seconds to display MODE menu.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

The parameter HOLD (Pause/cancel release of program operation) is displayed (during program operation.)

Press the Down arrow key until the parameter AT appears.

The parameter AT (auto-tuning switch) is displayed.

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to display the required setpoint.

The setting range is 1 to 8 (represent group numbers) or R.To perform auto-tuning for the PID of group 1, set the parameter AT to 1.To quit the auto-tuning, set the parameter to OFF.

The setpoint has been registered. This starts auto-tuning.The limiter can be set to the output during auto-tuning.For details, see User’s Manual (CD-ROM).

During auto-tuning,• The MAN lamp blinks.• The OUT symbol appears.• The output values at 100.0% and 0%

appear alternately.

3. Selecting Program Pattern Number (PT.No)Programpatternnumberselectioncanbeperformedusinganyofthefollowing:(1)key,(2)Parameter,(3)Contactinput,and(4)Communication.Thefollowingshowsanexampleofchangingtheprogrampatternnumber(PTNO.)to1usingthekey.ProgrampatternnumbercanbeselectedwhenthecontrollerisinaRESETmode.

1.2.

3.

4.

RST lamp is lit.

PTNO. has been changed to 1.

Blinks during the change.

Show the Operation Display.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the PTN key.

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to display the required setpoint.

OperationGuide

This operation guide describes key entries for operating the UP35A.For operations using external contact inputs, see “DI” of “6. Terminal Wiring Diagrams” in “Installation and Wiring.”If you cannot remember how to carry out an operation during setting, press the DISPLAY key once. This brings you to the display (Operation Display) that appears at power-on.The scrolling guide is displayed on PV display in the Parameter Setting Display. This guide can be turned on/off with the MODE key.

UP35AProgram ControllerOperation Guide

Operations

4. Switching between RUN and RESETRUNandRESETswitchingcanbeperformedusinganyofthefollowing:(1)key,(2)Contactinput,(3)Parameter,and(4)Communication.Thefollowingshowsanexampleofswitchingusingthekey.Fordetailsofotherswitchingmethodsandthedisplayappearingwhentheoperationisstarted,seeUser’sManual.

Display in RUN mode

Starting target setpoint

RST lamp is lit.

Display in RESET mode

Current segment number and symbol (SP)

PRG lamp is lit.

Program setpoint

Press RUN key for 1 s.

Symbol SSP

The number of segments included in the selected program pattern.The segment number for which operation is in progress.

The figure below is displayed while the right arrow key is held down.

Press RST key for 1 s.

Whenthecontrollerisstopped,inputandoutputsareasfollows:PVinput DisplaysthePVvalue.Controloutput WhenthezonePIDselectionparameter(ZON)issettosegment

PIDselection,thepresetoutputvalueforthePIDgroupnumber1isoutput.WhenthezonePIDselectionparameter(ZON)issettootherthansegmentPIDselection,thepresetoutputvalueforthePIDgroupnumberforwhichzonecontrolisperformedisoutput.

Eventoutput Turnstheoutputoffincaseofanevent.Alarmoutput Turnstheoutputonincaseofanalarm.

5. Switching between AUTO and MANAUTOandMANswitchingcanbeperformedusinganyofthefollowing:(1)MODEkey,(2)Contactinput,(3)Contactinput,and(4)Communication.ThefollowingshowsanexampleofswitchingusingtheMODEkey.WhenAUTOandMANswitchingfunction isassignedtothecontact input,andthecontactinputisON,theswitchingbykeyoperationcannotbeperformed.Fordetails,seeUser’sManual.

Displays ”MODE MAN” in AUTO mode. Displays ”MODE AUTO” in MAN mode.

1.2.

3.

Press MODE key several times.

Show the Operation Display.

4.

MAN lamp is lit in MAN mode.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

WhenAUTOisswitchedintoMAN,thecontroloutputvalueinAUTOmodeisheld.Thecontrollercanbeoperatedmanuallyfromtheholdvalue.If themanualpresetoutput isset(MPONparameter≠OFF), thecontrollercanbeoperatedmanuallyfromthearbitraryoutputvalue(MPO1toMPO5parameters).

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6. Manipulating Control Output in Manual Mode

NOTEInmanualmode,controloutput ismanipulatedbyoperatingthekeys(thevalue ischangedusingtheUp/Downarrowkeys,thenoutputtedasitis).Even if theSET/ENTERkey isnotpressed, thecontroloutputvaluechangesac-cordingtothedisplayedvalue.Instopmode(whentheRSTlampislit),controloutputcannotbemanipulated.

MAN lamp is lit.

Up arrow key: increases control output.Down arrow key: decreases control output.

In Position proportional control:Up arrow key; opens the valve.Down arrow key; closes the valve.Output; only while pressing a key. OUT; valve opening (0-100%)

Output manipulation in Position proportional control is not restricted from output limiters (OH, OL).

Manual operation in Heating/cooling control

Symbol of cooling side

Program pattern (PTNO.) number

Symbol of heating side

Heating-side control output

Cooling-side control output

Uparrowkey:concurrentlydecreasescooling-sidecontroloutputand increasesheating-sidecontroloutput.

Downarrowkey:concurrently increasescooling-sidecontroloutputanddecreasesheating-sidecontroloutput.

(Eithernoneof theheating-sideandcooling-sideoutputsarepresented,orbothofthemarepresentedaccordingtothedeadbandsetting.)

Actual output (%)

DB=24.8 Dead band: Operation parameter DB

Control computation output Control computation output

12.40-12.4

Manipulated output changewhen a dead band is positive (+)

Actual output (%)100

DB= -24.8

12.40-12.4

Manipulated output changewhen a dead band is negative (-)

100

Cooling-sidemanipulated output

Heating-sidemanipulated output

Heating-sidemanipulated output

Cooling-sidemanipulated output

7. Enabling/Disabling Hold Mode of Program OperationEnabling/disablingholdmodeofprogramoperationcanbeperformedduringpro-gramoperationusinganyofthefollowing:(1)MODEkey,(2)Parameter,(3)Contactinput,and(4)Communication.ThefollowingshowsanexampleofswitchingusingtheMODEkey.

1.2.

3.

4.

Show the Operation Display.

Press the MODE key.

The number of segments included in the selected program pattern.The segment number for which operation is in progress.

The figure below is displayed while the right arrow key hold down.

Displays ”HOLD ON” in PROG mode. Displays ”HOLD OFF” in HOLD mode.

HLD lamp is lit in HOLD mode.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

The parameter HOLD (Pause/cancel release of program operation) is displayed (during program operation.)

1.2.

3.

4.

Show the Operation Display.

Press the MODE key.

The number of segments included in the selected program pattern.The segment number for which operation is in progress.

The figure below is displayed while the right arrow key hold down.

Displays ”HOLD ON” in PROG mode. Displays ”HOLD OFF” in HOLD mode.

HLD lamp is lit in HOLD mode.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

The parameter HOLD (Pause/cancel release of program operation) is displayed (during program operation.)

Otheroperatingproceduresfordisablingtheholdmode:(1)PresstheRUNkeyfor1secondduringhold-modeoperation. In thiscase, the

controllerresumesprogramoperation.(2)Execute the“Advance“ functionduringhold-modeoperation. In thiscase, the

segmentisadvanced.

. Changing Program Setpoints when in Hold ModeThefollowingoperatingprocedureschangesaprogramsetpointofsoaksegmentduringHold-modeoperation.Theprogramoperation isstartedwhenreleasingtheHoldafterchangingthepro-gramsetpoint.

1.

2.

Set program operation in hold mode.

3.

4.

Blinks during the change.

Blinks during the change.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to display the required setpoint.

9. Executing “Advance” Function“Advance”canbeperformedduringprogramoperationusinganyofthefollowing:(1)MODEkey,(2)Parameter,(3)Contactinput,and(4)Communication.ThefollowingshowsanexampleofswitchingusingtheMODEkey.Whenexecutingthe“Advance”functionduringhold-modeoperation,theholdmodeisdisabled.

1.2.

3.

4.

The segment is advanced.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Show the Operation Display.

Press the MODE key.

The ADV (Advance of segment) is displayed (during program operation.)

10. Switching to Local-mode (LOCAL) OperationSwitchingtolocal-modecanbeperformedusinganyofthefollowing:(1)MODEkey(userfunctionkey),(2)Parameter,(3)Contactinput,and(4)Commu-nication.ThefollowingshowsanexampleofswitchingusingtheMODEkey.

1.2.

3.

4.

“LSP” is displayed when in local-mode operation.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Show the Operation Display.

Press the MODE key several times.

The LOC (local operation) is displayed.

12. Troubleshooting

TroubleshootingFlowIftheOperationDisplaydoesnotappearafterturningonthecontroller’spower,checktheproceduresinthefollowingflowchart.Ifaproblemappearstobecomplicated,contactoursalesrepresentatives.

Remedies if Power Failure Occurs during Operations

• Instantaneouspowerfailurewithin20ms. Apower failure isnotdetected.Normal

operationcontinues.• Powerfailureforlessthanabout5seconds,orforabout5secondsormore.

Affectsthe"settings"and"operationsta-tus."

Fordetails,seeUser'sManual.

NOTEWritedownthesettingsofparametersforarepairrequest.

FortheErrorsatPowerOnand the Errors during Op-eration, see “Installation” in this manual.

11. Changing Setpoints during Local-mode OperationThefollowingoperatingprocedureschangessetpointsduringlocal-modeoperation.

1.

2.

3.

4.

“LSP” is displayed when in local-mode operation.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Press the SET/ENTER key.

Blinks during the change.

Blinks during the change.

Press the Up/Down arrow keys to display the required setpoint.

Is the controllerdefective?

Contact us for repair. Problem solved.

No communicationcapability

Completelyinactive?

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

No

No

Keyoperationfailure?

Yes

No

Yes

Check wiring of thepower terminals.

Check the key locksetting.

Displayfailure?

*Yes

No

Turn off power, andthen turn it on again.

I/O signalfailure?

Yes

No

Check the supply voltage.

Check the specifications and polarity

of connected devices .

Check the communication-related parameters.

Check the specificationsof communication

devices.

Check thecommunication wiring.

Communicationfailure?

No Withcommuni-

cation?

Yes

Yes

Normal?Is the

key locked?

Check the specificationsof the controller.

Yes

NoCorrect?

Correct the error(s).

Cancel the setting.

Check the I/O specificationsof the controller.

* The LCD (a liquid crystal display) is used for a display portion of this product. The LCD has a characteristic that the display action becomes late at the low temperature. Additionally, the luminance and contrast degradation are caused due to aged deterioration. However, the control function is not affected.

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Operation Parameters / Program ParametersHolddownthePARAMETERkeyfor3secondstomovefromtheOperationDisplaytotheOperationParameterSettingDisplay.PresstheDISPLAYkeyoncetoreturntotheOperationDisplay.

Menu

DISPLAY

key key key

key key

The parameter groups can be switched using , keys.

Operation Dsipaly

Parameter

Parameter

Parameter

Parameter

Parameter

ParameterEND

PROG

PTNO.

SEGNO.

END

Menu END

END

Menu D isp lay and Parameter Setting Display are changed in a circular pattern.

Hold down PARAMETER key for 3 sec.

SET/ENTER key1 to 2 (4)

SET/ENTER key

SET/ENTER key

PARAMETER keyPARAMETER

key

PARAMETER key

1 to 20

Parameter

ParameterEND

Move to the Setup Parameter Setting Display: Hold down the PARAMETER key and the Left arrow key simultaneously for 3 sec.

Operation for Setting· Toselecttheparametersettingdisplayedastheinitialvalue,presstheDownarrowkeytomovetothenextparameter.

· Tochangeandsettheparametersetting,presstheSET/ENTERkeytostarttheset-pointblinking.Theblinkingstateallowsyoutomakechanges(settingmode).UsetheUp/Down/Left/Rightarrowkeystochangethesetpoint.PresstheSET/ENTERkeytoregisterthesetting.

Notethattherearesomeparameterswhicharenotdisplayeddependingonthemodelandsuffixcodes,controltype(CNT),etc.Theparametersforprofessionalsettingmode(LEVL:PRO)arenotdescribedinthismanual.SeeUser’sManual.

n Operation ModeMenusymbol: (MODE)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(HOLD)Pause/cancelreleaseofprogramoperation

Displayduringprogramoperation.ON:PauseOFF:Cancelrelease(Programopera-tionrestart)

OFF

EASY

(ADV)Advanceofsegment

Displayduringprogramoperation.Setas“ADV=ON”toadvancefromthecurrentsegmenttothenextseg-ment.

OFF

(MODE)Operationmode

RESET:StopofprogramoperationPROG:StartofprogramoperationLOCAL:Startoflocal-modeoperation

RESET

(A.M)AUTO/MANswitch AUTO:Automaticmode

MAN:Manualmode MAN

(PTNO.)Programpatternnumberselection

0:Notselectprogrampattern1to2(4whentheoption“/AP”isspecified.)

0

(SST)Start-of-programseg-mentnumber

1to20(40whentheoption“/AP”isspecified.)Thesettingvaluereturnsto“1”whentheprogramoperation(PROG)changesintoRESETorLOCAL.

1

(P.FWD)Fast-forwardingofprogramoperation

1:Normal,2:Twice,5:Fivetimes,10:Tentimes*Usethisfunctionwhencheckingtheprogrampatternsetting.OnlySegmenttimeandTimeeventcanbefaster.

*Theoperationreturnstothenormalspeedafterfast-forwarding.

1

(AT)AUTO-tuningswitch

OFF:Disable1to4:Performauto-tuning.TuningresultisstoredinthespecifiednumberedPID.

R:TuningresultisstoredinthePIDforreferencedeviation.

OFF

(PID)PIDnumber

ThePIDgroupnumberbeingselectedisdisplayed.1to4,R:PIDgroupforreferencedeviation.

1

n SELECT ParameterMenusymbol: (CS)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

Registeredparametersymbol

SELECTparameter10to19

Settingrangeofaregisteredparameter.Fordetails,seeUser'sManual. – Table

below EASY

Parameter n=10 n=11 n=12 n=13 n=14 n=15 n=16 n=17 n=18 n=19

CSn

FortheregistrationofSELECTparameters,seeUser'sManual.

n Program Setting ParameterMenusymbol:( PROG> PTNO.(=01to02(04)> SEGNO.(=00))

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(SSP)Startingtargetsetpoint

0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrange(EU)(Settingrange:P.RLtoP.RH) P.RL

EASY

(STC)Startcode

SSP:Programoperationbeginswiththestartingtargetsetpoint.

RAMP:Ramp-prioritizedPVstartTIME:Time-prioritizedPVstartLSP:Local-modestart*STC=TIMEcannotbeselectedwhentheparameterSEG.TisTM.RT.

SSP

(WT.SW1)WaitfunctionON/OFF

OFF:DisableON:Enable OFF

STD

(WZ.UP1)Upper-sidewaitzone

0.0to10.0%ofPVinputrange(EU)

0.5%ofPVinputrange

(WZ.LO1)Lower-sidewaitzone

0.5%ofPVinputrange

(WT.TM1)Waittime

OFF:Nofunction0.00to999.59(“hour.minute”or“min-ute.second”)*Availableonlyforthewaittimeatthesegmentswitching.

*UsetheparameterTMUtosetthetimeunit.(Commonintheinstrument.)

OFF

(R.CYCL)Numberofrepeatcycles

0to999,CONT(limitlessnumberoftimes) 0

(R.STRT)

Repeatcyclestartsegmentnumber 1to20(40)

1≤R.STRT≤R.END≤20(40)

1

(R.END)

Repeatcycleendsegmentnumber

1

n Program Setting ParameterMenusymbol:( PROG> PTNO.(=01to02(04))> SEGNO.(=01to20(40))

Parameter symbol

Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(TSP)Finaltargetsetpoint

0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrange(EU)(Settingrange:P.RLtoP.RH) P.RL

See"Pro-gram-ming"inthis

manual.

EASY

(TIME)Segmenttimesetting

-:Unregistered0.00to999.59(“hour.minute”or“minute.second”)*SettingavailablefortheparameterSEG.T=TIME.*UsetheparameterTMUtosetthetimeunit.(Commonintheinstrument.)*Ifthesettingis0.00,TSPchangesinstepwiseafteronecontrolperiod.

-

(TM.RT)

Segmentramp-ratesetting

-:UnregisteredRamp:0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrangespan(EUS)/1houror1minute

Soak:0.00to999.59(“hour.minute”or“minute.second”)*SettingavailablefortheparameterSEG.T=TM.RT*UsetheparameterTMUtosetthetimeunit.(Commonintheinstrument.)

Per1hour:TMU=HH.MM,Per1minute:TMU=MM.SS*Ifitissetto0.0%oftheinputrangespan,orthesegmenttime0.00,theprogrammovestothenextsegmentafteronecontrolperiod.

-

(S.PID)SegmentPIDnumberselection

1to4*PIDnumbercanbesetwhentheparameter“ZON=0.” 1

(JC)Junctioncode

CONT:Switchingforcontinuation.HOLD:Hold-onswitching(thecontrollerholdsthe

end-of-segmentsetpointwhenthesegmentiscompleted,toperformcontrol).

LOCAL:Local-modeswitching(thecontrollerswitchestoalocalsetpointwhenthesegmentiscompleted).

W.SW:Waitduringswitchingbetweensegments.W.IV:Waitwithinasegmentinterval.W.SL:Segmentswitching(thecontrollerswitches

toalocalsetpointwhenthesegmentiscom-pletedafterrelease.)

PLK.1toPLK.4:Linkedtopatterns1to4.INS.:Allowsasegmenttobeaddedtotheendof

aspecifiedsegment.DEL.:Allowsaspecifiedsegmenttobedeleted.

CONT

See"Pro-gram-ming"inthis

manual.

STD

n Program Setting ParameterMenusymbol:( PROG> PTNO.(=1to02(04))> SEGNO.(=01to20(40))Continued.

Parameter symbol

Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

to

(PV.TY1toPV.TY2)

PVevent-1to-2type

OFF:Disable(Energized)1:PVhighlimit,2:PVlowlimit,3:SPhighlimit,4:SPlowlimit,5:Deviationhighlimit,6:Deviationlowlimit,7:Deviationhighandlowlimits,8:Deviationwithinhighandlowlimits,9:TargetSPhighlimit,10:TargetSPlowlimit,11:TargetSPdeviationhighlimit,12:TargetSPdeviationlowlimit,13:TargetSPdeviationhighandlowlimits,14:TargetSPdeviationwithinhighandlowlimits,15:OUThighlimit,16:OUTlowlimit,17:Cooling-sideOUThighlimit,18:Cooling-sideOUTlowlimit*Add100for"de-energized".Forexample,whenthePVhighlimitisde-energized,thesettingis101.

OFF

See"Pro-gram-ming"inthis

manual.

STDto

(PV.EV1toPV.EV2)

PVevent-1to-2setpoint

SetadisplayvalueofsetpointofPValarm,SPalarm,deviationalarm,oroutputalarm.-19999to30000(Setavaluewithintheinputrange.)Decimalpointpositiondependsontheinputtype.

0

to

(TME1toTME4)

Startconditionoftimeevent1to4

ON:StartONstateOFF:StartOFFstate OFF

to

(T.ON1toT.ON4)

Ontimeoftimeevent1to4

-:Unregistered0.01to999.59(“hour.minute”or“minute.second”)*Availableonlywithinthesegmenttime.*OFFwhentheoperationmodeischangedtothemodeexcepttheprogramoperation.

*UsetheparameterTMUtosetthetimeunit.(Commonintheinstrument.)

-

to

(T.OF1toT.OF4)

Offtimeoftimeevent1to4 -

PVeventandTimeeventareavailableonlyduringtheprogramoperation.PVeventparametersaredisplayedinorderofPVevent1(PV.TY1,PV.EV1),PVevent2.TimeeventparametersaredisplayedinorderofTimeevent1(TME1,T.ON1,T.OF1),Timeevent2,Timeevent3,andsoon.

n Local Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (LOC)

Parameter symbol

Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(LSP)Localtargetsetpoint

0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrange(EU)(Settingrange:P.RLtoP.RH) P.RL

EASY

(L.PID)

PIDnumberse-lectionforlocal-modeoperation

SetaPIDgroupnumbertouse.1to4*AvailableonlyfortheL.PIDwhenZON=0or5.*Ifsetto“LocalPIDselection,”localPIDisse-lectedirrespectiveoftheoperationmodes.

1

to

(L.TY1toL.TY2)

Localevent-1to-2type

OFF:Disable(Energized)1:PVhighlimit,2:PVlowlimit,3:SPhighlimit,4:SPlowlimit,5:Deviationhighlimit,6:Deviationlowlimit,7:Deviationhighandlowlimits,8:Deviationwithinhighandlowlimits,9:TargetSPhighlimit,10:TargetSPlowlimit,11:TargetSPdeviationhighlimit,12:TargetSPdeviationlowlimit,13:TargetSPdeviationhighandlowlimits,14:TargetSPdeviationwithinhighandlowlimits,15:OUThighlimit,16:OUTlowlimit,17:Cooling-sideOUThighlimit,18:Cooling-sideOUTlowlimit*Add100for"de-energized".Forexample,

whenthePVhighlimitisde-energized,thesettingis101.

OFF

STD

to

(L.EV1toL.EV2)

Localevent-1to-2setpoint

SetadisplayvalueofsetpointofPValarm,SPalarm,deviationalarm,oroutputalarm.-19999to30000(Setavaluewithintheinputrange.)Decimalpointpositiondependsontheinputtype

0

LocaleventparametersaredisplayedinorderofLocalevent1(L.TY1,L.EV1),Localevent2.

n Alarm Setpoint Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (AL)

Parameter symbol

Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

to(A1toA2)

Alarm-1to-2setpoint

Thesealarmsworkirrespectiveoftheoperationmode.SetadisplayvalueofsetpointofPValarm,SPalarm,deviationalarm,outputalarm,orvelocityalarm.-19999to30000(Setavaluewithintheinputrange.)Decimalpointpositiondependsontheinputtype

0 Tablebelow EASY

Usethefollowingtabletorecordalarmsetpoints.

Parameter n=1 n=2

An

n SP-related Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (SPS)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial value User

settingDisplay

level

(SPT)SPtrackingselection

TrackingisperformedwhenthemodechangesfromProgramtoLocal.(Thelocalsetpointkeepstrackoftheprogramsetpoint.)OFF,ON

OFF

STD(S.TM)Startingtimeofprogramoperation

0.00to999.59(“hour.minute”or“minute.second”(commonuseofinstrument)*UsetheparameterTMUtoset

thetimeunit.

0.00

(PNC)Programpatternnumberclearance

OFF:Notcleared.ON:Cleared.(Settheprogramnum-berbeforerestartprogramoperation)*Thecontrollerresets(clears)theprogrampatternnumberontheoperatingdisplayto“0”attheendofprogramoperation.

OFF

n Alarm Function Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (ALRM)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

to

(EHY1toEHY2)

Event-1to-2hysteresis

ThehysteresissetpointofPVeventorLocaleventissettotheparcentageof0.0to100.0%.Thesettingvalue(%)isforthePVinputrangespanoroutputspan.

0.5

Tablebelow

STD

to

(AL1toAL2)

Alarm-1to-2typeExample:Alarm-1

Stand-byaction

Latch actionEnergized/De-energize

Alarmtype

Thesealarmsworkirrespectiveoftheoperationmode.Seta5-digitvalueinthefollowingorder.[Alarmtype:2digits(seebelow)]+[Without(0)orWith(1)Stand-byac-tion]+[Energized(0)orDe-energized(1)]+[Latchaction(0/1/2/3/4)]Forlatchaction,seeUser'sManual.

AL1:PVhighlimit(01)Without-Stand-by

action(0)

Energi-zed(0)Latchaction(0)

AL2:PVlowlimit(02)WithoutStand-by

action(0)

Energi-zed(0)Latchaction(0)

EASY

Alarmtype:2digits00:Disable01:PVhighlimit02:PVlowlimit03:SPhighlimit04:SPlowlimit05:Deviationhighlimit06:Deviationlowlimit07:Deviationhighandlowlimits08:Deviationwithinhighandlowlimits09:TargetSPhighlimit10:TargetSPlowlimit11:TargetSPdeviationhighlimit12:TargetSPdeviationlowlimit13:TargetSPdeviationhighandlowlimits14:TargetSPdeviationwithinhigh

andlowlimits15:OUThighlimit16:OUTlowlimit17:Cooling-sideOUThighlimit18:Cooling-sideOUTlowlimit19:AnaloginputPVhighlimit20:AnaloginputPVlowlimit27:Feedbackinputhighlimit28:Feedbackinputlowlimit29:PVvelocity30:Faultdiagnosis31:FAIL

to

(VT1toVT2)

PVvelocityalarmtimesetpoint1to2 0.01to99.59(minute.second) 1.00

to

(HY1toHY2)

Alarm-1to-2hysteresis

Setadisplayvalueofsetpointofhysteresis.-19999to30000(Setavaluewithintheinputrange.)Decimalpointpositiondependsontheinputtype.Whenthedecimalpointpo-sitionfortheinputtypeissetto"1",theinitialvalueofthehysteresisis"1.0".

10

to

(DYN1toDYN2)

Alarm-1to-2On-delaytimer

AnalarmoutputisONwhenthedelaytimerexpiresafterthealarmsetpointisreached.0.00to99.59(minute.second)

0.00

STD

(AMD)Alarmmode

0:Alwaysactive1:NotactiveinRESETmode2:NotactiveinRESETorMANmode

0

Parameter n=1 n=2

EHYn

ALn

VTn

HYn

DYNn

n PV-related Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (PVS)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(BS)PVinputbias -100.0to100.0%ofPVinputrange

span(EUS)

0.0%ofPVinputrangespan EASY

(FL)PVinputfilter OFF,1to120s OFF

OperationGuide

Yokogawa Electric Corporation

Parameters

This operation guide describes the functions of parameters briefly. The parameter symbols listed are in the order shown on the display in each group of menu symbols. In addition, each parameter table has a “User Setting” column, where you can record your setpoints when setting them in the controller. The scrolling guide is displayed on PV display in the Parameter Setting Display. This guide can be turned on/off with the MODE key.

UP35AProgram ControllerOperation Guide

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n PID Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (PID)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(P)

ProportionalbandHeating-sideproportion-alband(inHeating/cool-ingcontrol)

0.0to999.9%When0.0%isset,itoperatesas0.1%.Heating-sideON/OFFcontrolapplieswhen0.0%inHeating/coolingcontrol

5.0%

EASY

(I)

IntegraltimeHeating-sideintegraltime(inHeating/coolingcontrol)

OFF:Disable1to6000s 240s

(D)

DerivativetimeHeating-sidederivativetime(inHeating/coolingcontrol)

OFF:Disable1to6000s 60s

(OH)

ControloutputhighlimitHeating-sidecontroloutputhighlimit(inHeating/coolingcontrol)

-4.9to105.0%,(OL<OH)InHeating/coolingcontrol:0.1to105.0%(OL<OH)

100.0%

(OL)

ControloutputlowlimitHeating-sidecontroloutputlowlimit(inHeat-ing/coolingcontrol)

-5.0to104.9%,(OL<OH),SD:TightshutInHeating/coolingcontrol:0.0to104.9%(OL<OH)

0.0%

(MR)Manualreset

EnabledwhenintegraltimeisOFF.ThemanualresetvalueequalstheoutputvaluewhenPV=SP.-5.0to105.0%

50.0%

(HYS)

Hysteresis(inON/OFFcontrolorPositionproportionalcontrol)Heating-sideON/OFFcontrolhysteresis(inHeating/coolingcontrol)

InON/OFFcontrol:0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrangespan(EUS)

InHeating/coolingcontrolorPositionproportionalcontrol:0.0to100.0%

InON/OFFcontrol:0.5%ofPVinputrangespan

InHeating/cooling

controlorPosition-proportionalcontrol:0.5%

(HY.UP)Upper-sidehysteresis(inON/OFFcontrol) 0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrange

span(EUS)

0.5%ofPVinputrangespan(HY.LO)

Lower-sidehysteresis(inON/OFFcontrol)

(DR)Direct/reverseactionswitch

RVS:ReverseactionDIR:Directaction RVS STD

(Pc)Cooling-sidepropor-tionalband

0.0to999.9%(Cooling-sideON/OFFcontrolapplieswhen0.0%inHeating/coolingcontrol)

5.0%

EASY

(Ic)Cooling-sideintegraltime

OFF:Disable1to6000s 240s

(Dc)Cooling-sidederivativetime

OFF:Disable1to6000s 60s

(OHc)Cooling-sidecontroloutputhighlimit 0.1to105.0%,(OLc<OHc) 100.0%

(OLc)Cooling-sidecontroloutputlowlimit 0.0to104.9%,(OLc<OHc) 0.0%

(HYSc)Cooling-sideON/OFFcontrolhysteresis 0.0to100.0% 0.5%

(DB)

Outputdeadband(inHeating/coolingcontrolorPositionproportionalcontrol)

InHeating/coolingcontrol:-100.0to50.0%.InPositionproportionalcontrol:1.0to10.0%.

3.0%

(PO)

PresetoutputHeating-sidepresetoutput(inHeating/cool-ingcontrol)

InRESETmode,fixedcontroloutputcanbegenerated.InPositionpropor-tionalcontrol,Valveopeningcanbeset;-5.0to105.0%

0.0%

(POc)Cooling-sidepresetoutput

InRESETmode,cooling-sidefixedcontroloutputcanbegenerated.-5.0to105.0%

0.0%

IfyouareusingtwoormoregroupsofPIDparameters,usethefollowingtabletorecordtheirsettingvalues.

Parameter n=2 n=3 n=4 R

P

I

D

OH

OL

MR

HYS

HY.UP

HY.LO

DR

Pc

Ic

Dc

OHc

OLc

HYSc

DB

PO

POc

n Tuning ParameterMenusymbol: (TUNE)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(SC)Superfunction

OFF:Disable1:Overshootsuppressingfunction

(normalmode)2:Huntingsuppressingfunction

(stablemode)Enablestoanswerthewidercharacteristicchangescomparedwithresponsemode.

3:Huntingsuppressingfunction(responsemode)Enablesquickfollow-upandshortconvergingtimeofPVforthechangedSP.

4:Overshootsuppressingfunction(strongsuppressingmode)Note:Setpoints2and3mustbeusedinPIDcontrolorPIcontrol.Disabledinthefollowingcontrols:1)ON/OFFcontrol,2)PDcontrol,3)Pcontrol,4)Heating/coolingcontrol.Donotusethefunctionforthecontrolprocesseswithresponsesuchasfloworpressurecontrol.

OFF EASY

(AT.TY)Auto-tuningtype 0:Normal

1:Stability 0 STD

(AR)

Anti-resetwindup(excessintegrationprevention)

AUTO,50.0to200.0% AUTO

STD

(OPR)Outputvelocitylimiter OFF:Disable

0.1to100.0%/s OFF

(MPON)Manualpresetoutputnumberselection

SelecttheoutputusedinMANmodewhenswitchedfromAUTOtoMANmode.OFF:HoldthecontroloutputinAUTO

mode(bumpless)1:Usemanualpresetoutput1(outputbump)2:Usemanualpresetoutput2(outputbump)3:Usemanualpresetoutput3(outputbump)4:Usemanualpresetoutput4(outputbump)5:Usemanualpresetoutput5(outputbump)

OFF

to

(MPO1toMPO5)

Manualpresetoutput1to5

-5.0to105.0%However,outputislimitedtotheoutputhighlimitandlowlimit.

0.0% Tablebelow

Usethefollowingtabletorecordthemanualpresetoutputsettingvalue.

Parameter n=1 n=2 n=3 n=4 n=5

MPOn

n Zone Control ParameterMenusymbol: (ZONE)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

to

(RP1toRP3)

Referencepoint1to3

Setreferencepointsatwhichswitch-ingiscarriedoutbetweengroupsofPIDconstantsaccordingtothegiventemperaturezone.0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrange(EU)(RP1≤RP2≤RP3)

100.0%ofPVinputrange

Tablebelow STD

(RHY)ZonePIDswitchinghysteresis

Hysteresiscanbesetforswitchingatareferencepoint.0.0to10.0%ofPVinputrangespan(EUS)

0.5%ofPVinputrangespan

STD

(RDV)Referencedeviation

SetadeviationfromSP.ThePIDforreferencedeviationisusedifthereisalargerdeviationthanthepresetreferencedeviation.OFF:Disable0.0+1digitto100.0%ofPVinputrangespan(EUS)

OFF STD

ForZonecontrol,setthesetupparameterZON(zonePIDselection)toZonePIDselection.Usethefollowingtabletorecordthereferencepointsettingvalue.

Parameter n=1 n=2 n=3

RPn

n P Parameter (for Ladder Program)Menusymbol: (PPAR)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

to

(P01toP10)

P01toP10parameter-19999to30000(SetadecimalpointpositionusingLL50AParameterSet-tingSoftware.)

0 Tablebelow STD

Parameter n=01 n=02 n=03 n=04 n=05 n=06 n=07 n=08 n=09 n=10

Pn

Setup ParametersHolddownthePARAMETERkeyandLeftarrowkeysimultaneouslyfor3secondstomovefromtheOperationDisplayorOperationParameterSettingDisplaytotheSetupParameterSettingDisplay.PresstheDISPLAYkeyoncetoreturntotheOperationDisplay.

Menu

key key key

key key

Operation Dsipaly

Parameter

Parameter

Parameter

Parameter

Parameter

ParameterEND

Menu

END

Menu END

END

Menu Display and P a r a m e t e r Sett ing Display are changed in a circular pattern.

Hold down PARAMETER key and Left arrow key simultaneously for 3 sec.

DISPLAY key

PARAMETER keySET/ENTER key

Move to the Operation Parameter Setting Display: Hold down the PARAMETER key for 3 sec.

Operation for Setting· Toselecttheparametersettingdisplayedastheinitialvalue,presstheDownarrowkeytomovetothenextparameter.

· Tochangeandsettheparametersetting,presstheSET/ENTERkeytostarttheset-pointblinking.Theblinkingstateallowsyoutomakechanges(settingmode).UsetheUp/Down/Left/Rightarrowkeystochangethesetpoint.PresstheSET/ENTERkeytoregisterthesetting.

NotethattherearesomeparameterswhicharenotdisplayeddependingontheModelandSuffixcodes,control type (CNT),etc.Theparameters forprofessionalsettingmode(LEVL:PRO)arenotdescribedinthismanual.SeeUser’sManual.

n Control Function Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (CTL)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(CNT)Controltype

PID:PIDcontrolONOF:ON/OFFcontrol(1pointofhysteresis)

ONOF2:ON/OFFcontrol(2pointsofhysteresis)

H/C:Heating/coolingcontrol

PIDorH/C(for

Heating/Cooling-type)

EASY

(ZON)ZonePIDselection

0:SegmentPIDselection1:ZonePIDselection(selectionbyPV)2:ZonePIDselection(selectionby

targetSP)4:ZonePIDselection(selectionbySP)5:LocalPIDselection*Ifsetto“SegmentPIDselection,”allowsPIDconstantstobeselectedforeachsegments.

*Ifsetto“ZonePIDselection,”automaticallyselectsPIDconstantsaccordingtotherangesetintheReferencepoint.

*Ifsetto“LocalPIDselection,”localPIDisselectedirrespectiveoftheoperationmodes.

1 STD

(SEG.T)Segmentsettingmethod

TIME:SegmenttimesettingTM.RT:Segmentramp-ratesetting*Note:Achangeofsettingdeletesaprogrampattern.

TIME

EASY

(TMU)Programtimeunit HH.MM:hour.minute

MM.SS:minute.second HH.MM

n PV Input Setting Parameter Menusymbol: (PV)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(IN)PVinputtype

OFF:DisableK1:-270.0to1370.00C/-450.0to2500.00FK2:-270.0to1000.00C/-450.0to2300.00FK3:-200.0to500.00C/-200.0to1000.00FJ:-200.0to1200.00C/-300.0to2300.00FT1:-270.0to400.00C/-450.0to750.00FT2:0.0to400.00C/-200.0to750.00FB:0.0to1800.00C/32to33000FS:0.0to1700.00C/32to31000FR:0.0to1700.00C/32to31000FN:-200.0to1300.00C/-300.0to2400.00FE:-270.0to1000.00C/-450.0to1800.00FL:-200.0to900.00C/-300.0to1600.00FU1:-200.0to400.00C/-300.0to750.00FU2:0.0to400.00C/-200.0to1000.00FW:0.0to2300.00C/32to42000FPL2:0.0to1390.00C/32.0to2500.00FP2040:0.0to1900.00C/32to34000FWRE:0.0to2000.00C/32to36000FJPT1:-200.0to500.00C/-300.0to1000.00FJPT2:-150.0to150.00C/-200.0to300.00FPT1:-200.0to850.00C/-300.0to1560.00FPT2:-200.0to500.00C/-300.0to1000.00FPT3:-150.00to150.000C/-200.0to300.00F0.4-2V:0.400to2.000V1-5V:1.000to5.000V4-20:4.00to20.00mA0-2V:0.000to2.000V0-10V:0.00to10.00V0-20:0.00to20.00mA-1020:-10.00to20.00mV0-100:0.0to100.0mV

OFF EASY

(UNIT)PVinputunit

-:Nounit,C:DegreeCelsius,-:Nounit,--:Nounit,---:Nounit,F:DegreeFahrenheit

C

EASY

(RH)MaximumvalueofPVinputrange

Dependsontheinputtype.-Fortemperatureinput-

Setthetemperaturerangethatisactuallycontrolled.(RL<RH)

-Forvoltage/currentinput-Settherangeofavoltage/cur-rentsignalthatisapplied.

Thescaleacrosswhichthevoltage/currentsignalisactuallycontrolledshouldbesetusingthemaximumvalueofinputscale(SH)andmini-mumvalueofinputscale(SL).(Inputisalways0%whenRL=RH.)

Dependsonthe

inputtype

(RL)MinimumvalueofPVinputrange

Dependsonthe

inputtype

(SDP)PVinputscaledecimalpointposition

0:Nodecimalplace1:Onedecimalplace2:Twodecimalplaces3:Threedecimalplaces4:Fourdecimalplaces

Dependsonthe

inputtype

(SH)MaximumvalueofPVinputscale

-19999to30000,(SL<SH),|SH-SL|≤30000

Dependsonthe

inputtype

(SL)MinimumvalueofPVinputscale

Dependsonthe

inputtype

(BSL)PVinputburnoutaction

OFF:DisableUP:UpscaleDOWN:Downscale

Dependsonthe

inputtype

STD(A.BS)

PVanaloginputbias -100.0to100.0%ofPVinputrangespan(EUS)

0.0%ofPVinputrangespan

(A.FL)PVanaloginputfilter OFF,1to120s OFF

W:W-5%Re/W-26%Re(HoskinsMfg.Co.).ASTME988,WRE:W97Re3-W75Re25

n Input Range, SP Limiter Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (MPV)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(P.UNI)ControlPVinputunit

-:NounitC:DegreeCelsius-:Nounit,--:Nounit,---:NounitF:DegreeFahrenheit

SameasPVinputunit

STD

(P.DP)ControlPVinputdecimalpointposition

0:Nodecimalplace1:Onedecimalplace2:Twodecimalplaces3:Threedecimalplaces4:Fourdecimalplaces

1

(P.RH)MaximumvalueofcontrolPVinputrange

-19999to30000,(P.RL<P.RH),|P.RH-P.RL|≤30000

Dependsonthe

inputtype

(P.RL)MinimumvalueofcontrolPVinputrange

Dependsonthe

inputtype

(SPH)SPhighlimit 0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrange(EU),

(SPL<SPH)

*Placesthelimitontheprogramsetpoint,orlocalsetpointduringprogramoperation.

100.0%ofPVinputrange

(SPL)SPlowlimit

0.0%ofPVinputrange

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nOutput Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (OUT)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(OT)

Outputtypeselection

Upper two digits

Lower two digits

ControloutputorHeating-sidecontroloutput(Lowertwodigits)00:OFF01:OUTterminals(voltagepulse)02:OUTterminals(current)03:OUTterminals(relay)06:OUT2terminals(relay)07:RET/OUT2terminals(voltagepulse)08:RET/OUT2terminals(current)

Cooling-sidecontroloutput(Uppertwodigits)00:OFF01:OUTterminals(voltagepulse)02:OUTterminals(current)03:OUTterminals(relay)06:OUT2terminals(relay)07:RET/OUT2terminals(voltagepulse)08:RET/OUT2terminals(current)

Standardtype:00.03

Heating/coolingtype:06.03

EASY(CT)

ControloutputcycletimeHeating-sidecontroloutputcycletime(inHeating/coolingcontrol) 0.5to1000.0s

30.0s

(CTc)Cooling-sidecontroloutputcycletime 30.0s

(V.AT)Automaticvalvepositionadjustment

OFF:StopautomaticadjustmentON:Startautomaticadjustment OFF

(V.RS)Valvepositionsettingreset

SettingV.RStoONresetsthevalveadjustmentsettingsandcausestheindication“V.RS”toblink.

OFF

(V.L)Fully-closedvalveposi-tionsetting

PressingtheSET/ENTERkeywithvalvepositionsettothefully-closedpositionbyDownarrowkeycausestheadjustedvaluetobestored.WhenV.Ladjustmentiscompleted,V.Lstopsblinking.

-

(V.H)Fully-openedvalveposi-tionsetting

PressingtheSET/ENTERkeywithvalvepositionsettothefully-openedpositionbyUparrowkeycausestheadjustedvaluetobestored.WhenV.Hadjustmentiscompleted,V.Hstopsblinking.

-

(TR.T)Valvetravelingtime 5to300s 60s

STD

(V.MOD)Valveadjustingmode

0:Valvepositionfeedbacktype1:Valvepositionfeedbacktype(movestotheestimatingtypeifafeedbackinputerrororbreakoccurs.)

2:Valvepositionestimatingtype

0

(RTS)RetransmissionoutputtypeofRET

OFF:DisablePV1:PVSP1:SPOUT1:OUT(Valveopening:0to100%inPositionproportionalcontrol)

LPS:15VDClooppowersupplyTSP1:TargetSPHOUT1:Heating-sideOUTCOUT1:Cooling-sideOUTMV1:Positionproportionaloutput(internalcomputedvalue)

PV:PVterminalsanaloginput

PV1 EASY

(RTH)

MaximumvalueofretransmissionoutputscaleofRET

WhenRTS=PV1,SP1,TSP1,PVRTL+1digitto30000-19999toRTH-1digitDecimalpointposition:WhenRTS=PV1,SP1,orTSP1,

decimalpointpositionissameasthatofPVinput.

WhenRTS=PV,decimalpointpositionissameasthatofPVinputscale.

100%ofPVinputrange

STD

(RTL)

MinimumvalueofretransmissionoutputscaleofRET

0%ofPVinputrange

(O1RS)

RetransmissionoutputtypeofOUTcurrentoutput

SameasRTS OFF

STD(O1RH)

MaximumvalueofretransmissionoutputscaleofOUTcurrentoutput

WhenO1RS=PV1,SP1,TSP1,PVO1RL+1digitto30000-19999toO1RH-1digitDecimalpointposition:WhenO1RS=PV1,SP1,orTSP1,deci-

malpointpositionissameasthatofPVinput.

WhenO1RS=PV,decimalpointpositionissameasthatofPVinputscale.

-

(O1RL)

MinimumvalueofretransmissionoutputscaleofOUTcurrentoutput

-

(OU.A)OUTcurrentoutputrange 4-20:4to20mA

0-20:0to20mA20-4:20to4mA20-0:20to0mA

4-20

STD

(RET.A)RETcurrentoutputrange 4-20

n Heater Break Alarm Setting ParameterMenusymbol: (HBA)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(HB1.S)Heaterbreakalarm-1functionselection 0:Heatercurrentmeasurement

1:Heaterbreakalarm

1

EASY

(HB2.S)Heaterbreakalarm-2functionselection 1

(HB1)Heaterbreakalarm-1currentsetpoint

OFF,0.1to300.0Arms

OFF

(HB2)Heaterbreakalarm-2currentsetpoint OFF

(CT1.T)CT1coilwindingnumberratio

1to3300

800

(CT2.T)CT2coilwindingnumberratio 800

(HDN1)Heaterbreakalarm-1On-delaytimer

0.00to99.59(m.s)

0.00

STD

(HDN2)Heaterbreakalarm-2On-delaytimer 0.00

IncaseswherethecurrenttransformersmanufacturedbyU.R.D.Co.,Ltdareused,setthefollowingvalueforthecoilwindingnumberratio.CTL-6-S-H:800,CTL-12L-30:3000

n RS-45 Communication Setting Parameter (E3-terminal Area)Menusymbol: (R485)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(PSL)Protocolselection

PCL:PClinkcommunicationPCLSM:PClinkcommunication(with

checksum)LADR:LaddercommunicationCO-M:CoordinatedmasterstationMBASC:Modbus(ASCII)MBRTU:Modbus(RTU)P-P:Peer-to-peercommunication

MBRTU

EASY(BPS)

Baudrate

600:600bps,1200:1200bps,2400:2400bps,4800:4800bps,9600:9600bps,19200:19.2kbps,38400:38.4kbps*ThebaudrateforRS-485isupto19.2kbpsinE4-terminalarea.

19200

(PRI)Parity NONE:None,EVEN:Even,

ODD:Odd EVEN

(STP)Stopbit 1:1bit,2:2bits 1

(DLN)Datalength 7:7bits,8:8bits 8

(ADR)Address 1to99 1

Ethernet Communication Setting Parameter (E3-terminal Area)Menusymbol: (ETHR)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(HSR)High-speedresponsemode OFF,1to8 1

EASY

(BPS) Baudrate 9600:9600bps,19200:19.2kbps,38400:38.4kbps 38400

(PRI) Parity NONE:None,EVEN:Even,ODD:Odd EVEN

to(IP1toIP4)

IPaddress1to40to255Initialvalue:(IP1).(IP2).(IP3).(IP4)=

(192).(168).(1).(1)Seeleft Table

below

to(SM1toSM4)

Subnetmask1to40to255Initialvalue:(SM1).(SM2).(SM3).

(SM4)=(255).(255).(255).(0)Seeleft Table

below

to(DG1toDG4)

Defaultgateway1to40to255Initialvalue:(DG1).(DG2).(DG3).

(DG4)=(0).(0).(0).(0)Seeleft Table

below

(PRT)Portnumber 502,1024to65535 502

(IPAR)IPaccessrestriction OFF:Disable,ON:Enable OFF

to,

to

(1.IP1to1.IP4,2.IP1to2.IP4)

PermittedIPaddress1-1to1-4PermittedIPaddress2-1to2-4

0to255Initialvalue:

(1.IP1).(1.IP2).(1.IP3).(1.IP4)=(255).(255).(255).(255)(2.IP1).(2.IP2).(2.IP3).(2.IP4)=(255).(255).(255).(255)

Seeleft Tablebelow

(ESW)Ethernetsettingswitch

Settingthisparameterto“ON”en-ablestheEthernetcommunicationparametersettings.OFF,ON

OFF

UsethefollowingtabletorecordEthernetcommunicationsettingvalue.

Parameter n=1 n=2 n=3 n=4

IPn

SMn

DGn

1.IPn

2.IPn

n PROFIBUS-DP Communication Setting Parameter (E3-terminal Area)Menusymbol: (PROF)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(BR)Baudrate

9.6K:9.6kbps19.2K:19.2kbps93.75K:93.75kbps187.5K:187.5kbps0.5M:0.5Mbps1.5M:1.5Mbps3M:3Mbps6M:6Mbps12M:12MbpsAUTO45.45K:45.45kbps

AUTO

EASY

(ADR)Address 0to125 3

(BPS)Baudrate

9600:9600bps19200:19.2kbps38400:38.4kbps

38400

(FILE)Profilenumber 0,11to13 0

n DeviceNet Communication Setting Parameter (E3-terminal Area)Menusymbol: (DNET)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(BR)Baudrate

125K:125kbps250K:250kbps500K:500kbps

125M

EASY(ADR)

Address 0to63 63

(BPS)Baudrate

9600:9600bps19200:19.2kbps38400:38.4kbps

38400

(FILE)Profilenumber 0,11to13 0

n CC-Link Communication Setting Parameter (E3-terminal Area)Menusymbol: (CC-L)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(BR)Baudrate

156K:156kbps625K:625kbps2.5K:2.5kbps5M:5Mbps10M:10Mbps

10M

EASY(ADR)Address 1to64 3

(BPS)Baudrate

9600:9600bps19200:19.2kbps38400:38.4kbps

38400

(FILE)Profilenumber 0,11to13

(0,11:Ver.1.10)(12,13:Ver.2.00) 0

DisplayFunctionSettingParameterMenusymbol: (DISP)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(PCMD)ActivecolorPVdisplayswitch

0:Fixedinwhite1:Fixedinred2:Linktoalarm1(AlarmOFF:white,

AlarmON:red)3:Linktoalarm1(AlarmOFF:red,

AlarmON:white)4:Linktoalarm1or2(AlarmOFF:

white,AlarmON:red)5:Linktoalarm1or2(AlarmOFF:

red,AlarmON:white)6:PVlimit(Withinrange:white,Out

ofrange:red)7:PVlimit(Withinrange:red,Outof

range:white)8:SPdeviation(Withindeviation:

white,Outofdeviation:red)9:SPdeviation(Withindeviation:red,

Outofdeviation:white)10:LinktoDI(ON:red,OFF:white)

0

EASY

(PCH)PVcolorchangehighlimit

SetadisplayvaluewheninPVlimitorSPdeviation.-19999to30000(Setavaluewithintheinputrange.)Decimalpointpositiondependsontheinputtype.

0

(PCL)PVcolorchangelowlimit 0

(PTSL)Programdisplaypatternselection

PTN:PatterndisplaySK.RP:Rampandsoakdisplay PTN

STD

(BAR1)Bar-graphdisplayregis-tration

0:Disable1:OUT,Heating-sideOUT,Internalvalue

inPositionproportionalcontrol2:Cooling-sideOUT3:PV4:SP5:Deviation6to16:Disable17:Feedbackinput(valveopening)18:PVterminalsanaloginput19to22:Disable23:Timeeventandalarmstatus

23

(BDV)Bar-graphdeviationdisplayband

0.0to100.0%ofPVinputrangespan(EUS)

10.0%ofPVinputrangespan

STD(GUID)GuidedisplayON/OFF OFF:Nondisplay,ON:Display ON

(ECO)Economymode

OFF:Disable1:EconomymodeON(AllindicationsexceptPVdisplayOFF)

2:EconomymodeON(AllindicationsOFF)

3:Brightness10%(wholeindication)

OFF

(BRI)Brightness (Dark)1to5(Bright) 3 EASY

(MLSD)LeastsignificantdigitalmaskofPVdisplay

OFF:WithleastsignificantdigitON:Withoutleastsignificantdigit OFF STD

SELECTDisplaySettingParameterMenusymbol: (CSEL)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

to

(CS1toCS5)

SELECTDisplay-1to-5registration

Registertheoperationparameter(excepttheOperationMode)thatisfrequentlymodifiedtodisplayitintheOperationDisplay.OFF,2201to5000Forthesettingrange,seeUser'sManual.

OFF STD

UsethefollowingtabletorecordSELECTDisplaysettingvalue.

Parameter n=1 n=2 n=3 n=4 n=5

CSn

KeyLockSettingParameterMenusymbol: (KLOC)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(COM.W)Communicationwriteenable/disable OFF:Enable,ON:Disable OFF

STD

(DATA)Frontpanelparameterdata(,)keylock

OFF:Unlock,ON:Lock

OFF

(RUN)FrontpanelRUNkeylock OFF

(RST)FrontpanelRSTkeylock OFF

(PTN)FrontpanelPTNkeylock OFF

(MODE)FrontpanelMODEkeylock OFF

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DIFunctionRegistrationParameterMenusymbol: (DI.SL)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(PRG)SwitchtoPROG(Startofprogramoperation)

SetanIrelaynumberofcontactinput.Set“OFF”todisablethefunction.

StandardterminalsDI1:5025,DI2:5026,DI3:5027

E4-terminalareaDI41:5089,DI42:5090,DI43:5091,DI44:5092,DI45:5093

5025

STD

(RST)SwitchtoRESET(Stopofprogramoperation) 5026

(LOC)

SwitchtoLOCAL(LSP)(Startoflocal-modeoperation)

5027

(P/R)PROG/RESETSwitch OFF

(P/H)PROG/HOLDSwitch OFF

(P/L)PROG/LOCAL(LSP)Switch OFF

(HOLD)SwitchtoHOLD(Startofhold-modeoperation) OFF

(ADV)Advanceofsegment OFF

(WAIT)WaitON/OFFswitch OFF

(A/M)AUTO/MANswitch OFF

(AT)Auto-tuningSTART/STOPswitch OFF

(LAT)Latchrelease OFF

(LCD)LCDbacklightON/OFFswitch OFF

(PVRW)PVred/whiteswitch OFF

DIFunctionNumberingParameterMenusymbol: (DI.NU)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(PT.B0)Bit-0ofprogrampatternnumber

SetanIrelaynumberofcontactinput.Set“OFF”todisablethefunction.

StandardterminalsDI1:5025,DI2:5026,DI3:5027

E4-terminalareaDI41:5089,DI42:5090,DI43:5091,DI44:5092,DI45:5093

5089

EASY(PT.B1)

Bit-1ofprogrampatternnumber 5090

(PT.B2)Bit-2ofprogrampatternnumber 5091

(PN.B0)Bit-0ofPIDnumber OFF

STD

(PN.B1)Bit-1ofPIDnumber OFF

(PN.B2)Bit-2ofPIDnumber OFF

(MP.B0)Bit-0ofmanualpresetoutputnumber OFF

(MP.B1)Bit-1ofmanualpresetoutputnumber OFF

(MP.B2)Bit-2ofmanualpresetoutputnumber OFF

AL1-AL3FunctionRegistrationParameterMenusymbol: (ALM)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(AL1.S)AL1functionselection

SetanIrelaynumber.Fortheitemsotherthanbelow,seeUser'sManual.

Ex.)Setthenumber4353forAL1.Stousethealarm1.

Set“OFF”todisablethefunction.Settingrange:4001to6304Nofunction:OFFPVevent1:4801,PVevent2:4802Timeevent1:4817,Timeevent2:4818,Timeevent3:4819,Timeevent4:4821Alarm1:4353Alarm2:4354AUTO(ON)/MAN(OFF)status:4177ProgramRESETstatus:4181ProgramRUNstatus:4182Localoperationstatus:4183HOLDmodestatus:4189Programadvancestatus:4187Patternendsignal(1second):4265Patternendsignal(3seconds):4266Patternendsignal(5seconds):4267Waitendsignal(1second):4257Waitendsignal(3seconds):4258Waitendsignal(5seconds):4259FAIL(NormallyON)output:4256

4801

STD

(AL2.S)AL2functionselection 4802

(AL3.S)AL3functionselection 4817

(OR.S)OUTrelayfunctionselection OFF

(OR2.S)OUT2relayfunctionselection OFF

DOSettingParameter(E1-terminalArea)Menusymbol: (DO)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(DO1.S)DO11functionselection

SameasAL1.SSet“OFF”todisablethefunction.

4353

Tablebelow STD

(DO2.S)DO12functionselection 4354

(DO3.S)DO13functionselection 4818

(DO4.S)DO14functionselection 4819

(DO5.S)DO15functionselection 4821

UsethefollowingtabletorecordDOsettingvalue.

Parameter E1-terminalArea

DO1.S

DO2.S

DO3.S

DO4.S

DO5.S

SystemSettingParameterMenusymbol: (SYS)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial value User

settingDisplay

level

(R.MD)Restartmode

Sethowthecontrollershouldrecoverfromapowerfailureof5secondsormore.CONT:Continueactionsetbefore

powerfailure.MAN:StartfromMAN.RESET:StartfromAUTOandRESET.Outputsthepresetoutputvalue.

CONT

STD

(R.TM)Restarttimer

Settimebetweenpoweronandtheinstantwherecontrollerstartscompu-tation.0to10s

0

(EPO)Inputerrorpresetoutput

SetpresetoutputvaluewhentheinputburnoutorADCerroroccurs.Manualoutputispriori-tizedwhentheinputburnoutoccursinMAN.0:Presetoutput1:0%output2:100%output

0 STD

(FREQ)Powerfrequency AUTO,60:60Hz,50:50Hz AUTO

EASY

(QSM)Quicksettingmode OFF:Disable

ON:Enable ON

(LANG)Guidedisplaylanguage

ENG:EnglishFRA:FrenchGER:GermanSPA:Spanish

Dependsonthemodelandsuffixcodes

(PASS)Passwordsetting 0(Nopassword)to65535 0

ErrorandVersionConfirmationParameter(fordisplayonly)Menusymbol: (VER)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Status record Display

level

(PA.ER)Parametererrorstatus

EASY

(OP.ER)Optionerrorstatus

(AD1.E)A/Dconvertererrorstatus1

(AD2.E)A/Dconvertererrorstatus2

(PV1.E)PVinputerrorstatus

(LA.ER)Laddererrorstatus

(MCU)MCUversion

(DCU)DCUversion

(ECU1)ECU-1version(E1-terminalarea)

(ECU3)ECU-3version(E3-terminalarea)

(ECU4)ECU-4version(E4-terminalarea)

(PARA)Parameterversion

(H.VER)Productversion

(SER1)Serialnumber1

(SER2)Serialnumber2

(MAC1)MACaddress1(E3-terminalarea)

(MAC2)MACaddress2(E3-terminalarea)

(MAC3)MACaddress3(E3-terminalarea)

ParameterDisplayLevelParameterMenusymbol: (LVL)

Parameter symbol Name of Parameter Setting Range Initial

valueUser

settingDisplay

level

(LEVL)Parameterdisplaylevel

EASY:EasysettingmodeSTD:StandardsettingmodePRO:Professionalsettingmode

STD EASY

*ForProfessionalsettingmode,seeUser’sManual.

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