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//-->.pos {position:absolute; z-index: 0; left: 0px; top: 0px;}CP-UM-5287EWARNINGNote that incorrect wiring of the SDC15 can damage the SDC15and lead to other hazards. Check that the SDC15 has beencorrectly wired before turning the power ON.Before wiring, or removing/mounting the SDC15, be sure to turnthe power OFF. Failure to do so might cause electric shock.Do not touch electrically charged parts such as the powerterminals. Doing so might cause electric shock.Do not disassemble the SDC15.Doing so might cause electric shock or faulty operation.Single Loop ControllerSDC15User's Manual"Installation"Thank you for purchasing the SDC15.Before operating this product described in this User's Manual, pleasetake note of the following points regarding safety.Be sure to keep this manual nearby for handy reference.RESTRICTIONS ON USEThis product has been designed, developed and manufactured forgeneral-purpose application in machinery and equipment.Accordingly, when used in applications outlined below, special careshould be taken to implement a fail-safe and/or redundant designconcept as well as a periodic maintenance program.• Safety devices for plant worker protection• Start/stop control devices for transportation and materialhandling machines• Aeronautical/aerospace machines• Control devices for nuclear reactorsNever use this product in applications where human safety may beput at risk.Handling PrecautionsTo fasten this controller onto the panel, tighten a mountingbracket screws, and turn one more half turn when there is noplay between the bracket and panel. Excessively tightening thescrews may deform the controller case.●C15S (Socket Mount Type)74.261.2483126.5• Regarding a device or equipment which is connected to thiscontroller, use a model to which the basic insulation meetingwith the power supply voltage and the maximum operatingvoltage of the I/O units is provided.●Connection of C15TControl outputsRelay12312+–(unit: mm)Socket 81446391-001(sold separately)Terminal screwM3.551Current transformer inputsCT1CT2131415SDC15pv8765Voltage pulseEvent outputs7891012313141516171878910111212111278910123CAUTIONDo not operate the keys with a propelling pencil or sharp-tippedobject. Doing so might cause faulty operation.Use the SDC15 within the operating ranges recommended in thespecifications (temperature, humidity, voltage, vibration, shock,mounting direction, atmosphere, etc.).Failure to do so might cause fire or faulty operation.Do not block ventilation holes.Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation.Wire the SDC15 properly according to predetermined standards.Also wire the SDC15 using specified power leads according torecognized installation methods.Failure to do so might cause electric shock, fire or faulty operation.Do not allow lead clippings, chips or water to enter the controller case.Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation.Firmly tighten the terminal screws at the torque listed in thespecifications. Insufficient tightening of terminal screws mightcause electric shock or fire.Do not use unused terminals on the SDC15 as relay terminals.Doing so might cause electric shock, fire or faulty operation.We recommend attaching the terminal cover (sold separately)after wiring the SDC15.Failure to do so might cause electric shock, fire or faulty operation.Use the relays within the recommended service life.Continuous use might cause fire or faulty operation.Use Yamatake Corporation's "SURGENON" if there is the risk ofpower surges caused by lightning.Doing so might cause fire or faulty operation.48spmode2- M4Mounting holemanev1ev2ev3ot1ot24rdy71paraVoltage pulseCurrentVoltage pulseVoltage pulse4093111212312312+1–2+RelayStopperSocket10Insert the stoppers at the top and bottom ofthe socket into the holes of the controllerbody to firmly secure it to the socket.●Panel Cutout Dimensions+1–2+12Relay(independentcontact)3.4Current+–456Power supply11AC power supply100 to 240VacDC power supply24Vac/24 to 48Vdc(nonpolar)Stand-alone mounting30 min.45+0.545+0.5Gang-mounting(48xN45+0.5-3)+0.5(unit: mm)CurrentCurrent123+1–2+PV inputs50 min.(N: number of mounted units)REQUESTEnsure that this User's Manual is handed over to the user before theproduct is used.Copying or duplicating this User's Manual in part or in whole is forbidden.The information and specifications in this User's Manual are subject tochange without notice.Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this User's Manual isfree from inaccuracies and omissions.If you should find any inaccuracies or omissions, please contactYamatake Corporation.In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect,special or consequential damages as a result of using this product.2003Yamatake Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVEDThermo-couple–+C456456+–+DI/COM21Handling Precautions• When three or more units are gang-mounted horizontally, themaximum allowable ambient temperature is 40°C.• For water-proof installation, install the attached gasket andthen mount the device as a stand-alone device.• Provide a space of at least 50mm or more above and belowthe controller.RTDBA161718161718DigitalinputsCurrentVoltagemAV456DADBSGRS-485Communication●Connection of C15SWiringBe sure to provide a switch within operator reach for shutting OFF the mainpower supply to the controller in the main supply wiring.Also, in case of AC power supply models, the main supply wiring also requiresa time-lagged type (T) fuse (rated current: 0.2A, rated voltage: 250 V).(IEC127)The following table shows the meaning of the symbols in the terminal wiringlabel on the controller side:SymbolsMeaningDC power supplyAC power supplyCaution, fear of electric shockCautionRelayControl outputs54Voltage pulse545Current4+–+Event outputs6789312MountingThis manual explains handling precautions, mounting, wiring procedures,PV range types, parameter list and main specifications only. See theuser's manuals listed below for detailed handling procedures, settingmethods, etc. These manuals also contain information on using variousfunctions.Single Loop Controller SDC15 User's Manual Basic OperationsCP-SP-1147ESingle Loop Controller SDC15 User's Manual Installation &Configurations CP-SP-1148ESmart Loader Package SLP-C35 for Single Loop ControllerSDC15/25/26/35/36 User's ManualCP-UM-5290E■UnpackingCheck the following items when removing the SDC15 from its package:NamePart No.Q'tyRemarksMounting Bracket81446403-0011For C15T onlyGasket81409657-0011For C15T onlyUser's ManualCP-UM-5287E1This ManualCP-UM-52871■LocationInstall the controller in the following locations:· Common mode voltages for I/O excluding the power supply and relaycontact output: The voltage to ground is 33Vr.m.s max., 46.7V peakmax., and 70Vdc max.· Not high or low temperature / humidity.· Free from sulfide gas or corrosive gas.· Less dust or soot.· Appropriately processed locations to prevent direct sunlight, wind or rain.· Less mechanical vibration and shock.· Not close to the high voltage line, welding machine or electrical noisegenerating source.· The minimum 15 meters away from the high voltage ignition device for aboiler.· Less effect by the magnetic.· No flammable liquid or gas.■Mounting Procedure· The mounting must be horizontal within 10 degrees tilted in back sidelowering or within 10 degrees tilted in back side rising.· In the case of panel mount type (C15T), the mounting panel should beused with a thickness of more than 2 mm of steel.■External Dimensions●C15T (Panel Mount Type)(unit: mm)248SDC15pvRelay5–6789432111678912Relay(independentcontact)10Power supply10AC power supply100 to 240VacDC power supply24Vac/24 to 48Vdc(nonpolar)PV inputsCurrentVoltage+mAVSAFETY PRECAUTIONSWarnings are indicated when mishandlingWARNINGthis product might result in death or seriousinjury to the user.CAUTION44.848spmoderdymanev1ev2ev3ot1ot2para59Cautions are indicated when mishandlingthis product might result in minor injury tothe user, or only physical damage to thisproduct.60Mounting bracket(Accesory)Terminal screwM31Handling Precautions• Before wiring the SDC15, verify the controller's model No. andterminal Nos. written on the label on the side of the body.Inspect all wiring once wiring work for the SCD15 has beencompleted.• Use M3 crimp-type terminal lugs for wiring to terminal.• Provide a distance of at least 50cm between I/O lead wires orcommunications lead wires and power lead wires of 100V min.Also, do not pass these lead wires through the same piping orwiring duct.• Be careful not to allow any crimp-type terminal lugs to touchadjacent terminals.• Prepare a heater current conductor to send a heater currentthrough the current transformer.Do not use a heater current that exceeds the specifiedpermissible current as this may damage the controller.• The controller requires about 6 seconds to start up once thepower is turned ON. The controller can be used once it hasstarted up. However, it is recommended to allow a warm-uptime of at least 30 minutes to attain the specified accuracy.• The current transformer input cannot be used for phasecontrol.• There is no isolation provided between control output 1 andcontrol output 2.Install an isolator as required.• Do not connect a terminating resistor to either end of the RS-485 communications line.Doing so may interfere with communication.+C32132132187654111011RTDBAThermo-couple–+910 11132Socket terminal No.●I/O isolationItems surrounded by solid lines are insulated from other signals.Power supplyPV inputCurrent Transfomer input 1Current Transfomer input 2Loader communicationDigital input 1Digital input 2RS-485 CommunicationControl output 1Control output 2Internal Event output 1 (Note)Circuit Event output 2 (Note)Event output 3Availability of input or output is based on a model number.(Note) In case of the independent contact, the part between the eventoutput 1 and the event output 2 is isolated.Part names and functionspv●SP setup(1)spWhile the PV/SP is displayed in the operation display mode, press the[<]•[ ]•[ ] key to change the SP in the lower display.>> When no keys are pressed for 2 sec. or longer, the flashing of thenumeric value is stopped to set the currently displayed value.SP can be set in the parameter setting display mode.<<For details on handling and setting procedures other than the PV input rangesetting procedure, refer to the table of parameter list. For the details onoperation and setting method, refer to the following user’s manuals:Single Loop Controller SDC15 User's Manual "Basic Operation"CP-SP-1147ESingle Loop Controller SDC15 User's Manual "Installation &Configurations" CP-SP-1148EModel selection tableBasicMountingmodel No.C15T(Note 4)S(Note 2)R0V0(Note 1)(Note 1)VCVVC0(Note 1)CCTPanel mount typeSocket mount typeControl output 1Relay contact outputVoltage pulse output(for SSR drive)Voltage pulse output(for SSR drive)Voltage pulse output Voltage pulse output(for SSR drive)Current outputCurrent output(for SSR drive)NoneCurrent outputCurrent outputControl output 2NoneNoneControloutputPVinputPowersupplyOptional Additionalfunctions processingSpecifications(4)mode(2)manev1ev2ev3ot1ot2rdy(3)para(5)(6)(7): Displays PV values (current temperature, etc.)or setup items.(2) Lower display: Displays SP values (set temperature, etc.) andother values of setup items.(3) Mode indicator rdy: Lights when READY (control stop)man: Lights when MANUAL (manual mode)ev1 to ev3 : Lights when event relays are ON.ot1 to ot2 : Lights when the control output is ON.(4) Mode key: The operation which was set beforehand canbe done by pressing the key for 1s or more.Factory setting is RUN / READY selection.(5) Para key: Switches the display.(6)<, , keys: Used for incrementing numeric values andperforming arithmetic shift operations.(7) Loader connector: Connects to a personal computer with the special cableprovided in the smart loader package.<<(1) Upper displayPV range tableC01 No. Sensor type1K2K3K4K5K6K9J10J11J13E14T15R16S17B18N19PLII20 WRe5-2621 WRe5-2624DIN U25DIN LRange[°C]Range[°F]-200 to +1200 -300 to +22000 to 12000 to 22000 to 8000 to 15000 to 6000 to 11000 to 4000 to 700-200 to +400 -300 to +7000 to 8000 to 15000 to 6000 to 1100-200 to +400 -300 to +7000 to 6000 to 1100-200 to +400 -300 to +7000 to 16000 to 30000 to 16000 to 30000 to 18000 to 33000 to 13000 to 23000 to 13000 to 23000 to 14000 to 24000 to 23000 to 4200-200 to +400 -300 to +700-100 to +800 -150 to +1500C01 No. Sensor type41Pt10042JPt10043Pt10044JPt10045Pt10046JPt10051Pt10052JPt10053Pt10054JPt10063Pt10064JPt10067Pt10068JPt100Range[°C]-200 to +500-200 to +500-200 to +200-200 to +200-100 to +300-100 to +300-50.0 to +200.0-50.0 to +200.0-50.0 to +100.0-50.0 to +100.00.0 to 200.00.0 to 200.00 to 5000 to 500Range[°F]-300 to +900-300 to +900-300 to +400-300 to +400-150 to +500-150 to +500-50 to +400-50 to +400-50 to +200-50 to +2000 to 4000 to 4000 to 9000 to 900Thermocouple input(K, J, E, T, R, S, B, N, PLII, WRe5-26,DINU, DINL)RTD input (Pt100/JPt 100)DC voltage /DC current input (0 to1Vdc, 1 to 5Vdc, 0 to 5Vdc, 0 to 10Vdc,0 to 20mAdc, 4 to 20mAdc)AD0001(Note 1, 3)02AC Model (100 to 240Vac)DC Model (24Vac, 24 to 48Vdc)NoneEvent relay output: 3 pointsEvent relay output: 3 pointsCurrent transformer input: 2 pointsDigital input: 2 points(Note 1, 3)03Event relay output: 3 pointsCurrent transformer input: 2 pointsRS-485 communication(Note 5)0405Event relay output: 2 points(independent contact)Event relay output: 2 points(independent contact)Current transformer input: 2 points(independent contact)Digital input: 2 pointsRLKey Operation and SettingThe following shows the flow of the key operation. Various displays andsettings can be called up to the console:Display when the poweris turned ON.pvOff.spmoderdymanev1ev2ev3ot1ot2paraThe mode indicators are litsequentially from the left during aperiod of 6 sec. after the power hasOff.been turned ON while both the upperdisplay and lower display are off.The mode indicator When all mode indicators have beenlit, the display is changed to theis lit sequentiallyoperation display.from the left.Keep the [para]key pressed for2 sec. or longer.Operation displayNo key operation forNo key operation for3 minutes or more.3 minutes or more.Press the [mode] key.Press the [mode] Keep the [para]Keep the [para] key pressedkey pressed forkey.2 sec. or longer. for 2 sec. or longer.Parameter setupSetup setting displaydisplayHandling Precautions· The accuracy of the B thermocouple is ±5%FS for a range of260°C or less, and ±1%FS for 260 to 800°C.· The accuracy of the PLII thermocouple(CO1 No.19) in therange of 0 to 32˚F does not meet the indication accuracyspecified in the Specifications.· For ranges with a decimal point, tenths are displayed on theline underneath point.· Set by the number of setup C01 according to the type andrange of the sensor used.C01 No. Sensor type840 to 1V861 to 5V870 to 5V880 to 10V890 to 20mA904 to 20mARangeThe scaling anddecimal point positioncan be changedvariably in a range of–1999 to +9999(Note 1, 3, 5)(Note 1, 3, 5)06Event relay output: 2 points(independent contact)Current transformer input: 2 pointsRS-485 communicationNote 1.Note 2.Note 3.Note 4.Note 5.Can not be selected for the C15S.Only 1a contact applicable for the C15SCurrent transformer sold separatelySocket sold separatelyCan not be selected for the DC model.00D0Y0No additional processingInspection Certificate providedComplying with the traceability certificationSpecificationsK,J,E,T,R,S,B,N (JIS C1602-1995)PL II (Engelhard Industries Data (ITS90))WRe5-26 (ASTM E988-96(Reapproved2002))DIN U,DIN L (DIN 43710-1985)Resistance temperature detector (RTD):Pt100 (JIS C1604-1997)JPt100 (JIS C1604-1989)DC voltage:0 to 1V, 1 to 5V, 0 to 5V, 0 to 10VDC current:0 to 20mA, 4 to 20mASampling cycle:500msAccuracy :±0.5%FS±1digit,±1%FS±1digit for a negative area of thethermocouple (at ambient temperature23±2°C)●Digital inputInput type :Dry contact or open collectorAllowable ON contact resistance : Max.250ΩAllowable OFF contact resistance : Min.100kΩAllowable ON voltage :Max.1.0VTerminal current (ON ) :Approx.7.5mA in case of short circuitApprox.5.0mA in case of contact resistance250ΩMinimum hold time :1s or more●Current transformer inputInput type :Current transformer 800turnsQN206A (5.8mm hole dia.) Sold separatelyQN212A (12mm hole dia.) Sold separatelyRange of measurement current : 0.4A to 50.0AAccuracy :±5%FS±1digitIndication range :0.0A to 70.0A●Control Output• Relay outputContact rating :NO side 250Vac/30Vdc, 3A (resistive load)NC side 250Vac/30Vdc, 1A (resistive load)●PV InputThermocouple:Alarm code tableThis table shows a list of malfunction alarms and countermeasures to take ineach case.pvpvpvspmodespmodespmodePV/SP displayPress the [para] key.AUTO/MANUALselectionPress the [para] key.PV range typesetupPress the [para] key.Alarm codeAL01ErrorPV input error(over range)PV input error(under range)CJ failureAL02pvpvpvAL03spmodespmodespmodeMV displayPress the [para] key.RUN/READYselectionPress the [para] key.Temperature unitsetupPress the [para] key.PV input errorAL70AL95A/D conversion errorParameter errorOther display and setup(Operate the [para] keyrepeatedly.)Other setup(Operate the [para] keyrepeatedly.)Other setup(Operate the [para] keyrepeatedly.)AL96Adjustment data errorPress the [para] key.Press the [para] key.Press the [para] key.AL97AL98The display and setup status shown above are examples forexplanation. Therefore, some displays or settings are notshown actually according to the model and/or setup contents.AL99Parameter error(RAM area)Adjustment data error(RAM area)ROM errorCauseSensor line break, incorrectwiring, incorrect range codesettingSensor line break, incorrectwiring, incorrect range codesettingTerminal temperaturecompensation unit failure(thermocouple)Sensor line break, incorrectwiring (RTD)Defective A/D converter•Power turned OFF duringfixing of data•Data corrupted due to noise, etc.•Power turned OFF during fixingof data•Data corrupted due to noise, etc.Data corrupted due to noise,etc.Data corrupted due to noise,etc.Data corrupted due to noise,etc.CountermeasureChecking wiring orreset range code.Checking the allowableambient temperature.Checking wiring.Replace unit.Reset data or replaceunit.NO side Min. 50,000 operationsNC side Min. 100,000 operationsMin. switching specifications : 5V, 100mAMin. ON time / OFF time :250ms• Voltage pulse output (for SSR drive)Open circuit voltage :19Vdc±15%Internal resistance :82Ω±0.5%Allowable current :Max. 24mAdcMin. OFF time / ON time :1ms (Time proportional cycle time < 10s)250ms (Time proportional cycle time≥10s)• Current outputOutput type :0 to 20mAdc or 4 to 20mAdc current outputAllowable load resistance :Max.600ΩOutput accuracy :±0.5%FS (at ambient temperature 23±2°C)±1%FS at 0 to 1mA●Event relay outputs (ev1 to 3)Contact rating :250Vac/30Vdc 2A (resistive load)Life :Min. 100,000 operationsMin. switching specification : 5V, 10mA (Reference value)●RS-485 communicationTransmission line :3-wire systemTransmission speed :4800, 9600, 19200, 38400bpsCommunication protocol :CPL and MODBUS conformingTerminating resistor :Do not connect a terminating resistor.●Environmental condition• Operating conditionsAmbient temperature :0 to 50°C (Gang-mounting: 0 to 40°C)Ambient humidity :10 to 90%RH (non-condensing)Power supply voltage :AC Model85 to 264Vac, 50/60Hz±2Hz(Rated power voltage 100 to 240Vac 50/60Hz)DC Model21.6 to 26.4Vac, 50/60Hz±2Hz21.6 to 52.8Vdc(Rated power voltage 24Vac 50/60Hz,24 to 48 Vdc)• Transport conditionsAmbient temperature :–20 to +70°CAmbient humidity :10 to 95%RH (non-condensing)●Other specificationsSealing :Case front side IP66 /NEMA 4X equivalent(Only for stand-alone mounting on a panelwhen an attached gasket is used. )Power consumption :AC ModelMax. 12VA (100Vac:8VA, 264Vac:12VA)(6VA for 100Vac and 9VA for 264Vac toour company SDC10 equivalent function)DC ModelMax. 7VA (24Vac)Max. 5W (24 to 48Vdc)Non-detected power failure time : Max. 20ms (AC model)No power failure allowed (DC model)Altitude :Max. 2000mMass :Approx.150g (with mounting bracket) atpanel mount typeApprox.200g (with socket) at socket mounttypeTerminal screw tightening torque : 0.4 to 0.6N·mApplicable standards :EN61010-1, EN61326-1Over-voltage category :Category II (IEC60364-4-443, IEC60664-1)Allowable pollution degree :Pollution degree 2Life :Accessories and optional partsNameMounting bracket (for C15T)GasketCurrent transformerSocket (for C15S)Hard coverTerminal coverModel No.81446403-001 (Accessory)81409657-001 (Accessory)QN206A (5.8mm hole dia.)QN212A (12mm hole dia.)81446391-00181446442-00181446898-001Replace unit.●PV Input range setupIn the setup setting display mode[C01],press the [<]•[ ]•[ ] keyto set the lower display to select a desired PV range type.>> When no keys are pressed for 2 sec. or longer, the flashing of thenumeric value is stopped to set the currently displayed value.<<MaintenanceCleaning:When wiping out the SDC15, use the soft and dried cloth.Parts replacement: Do not replace the parts.Fuse replacement: When replacing the fuse for the power supply wires, makesure that the replacement fuse complies with all applicablesafety standards.Standard IEC127, Cutoff Speed Delayed operation type (T),Rated Voltage 250V, Rated Current 200mA2SDC15 List of Parameters[List of Operation Displays]■Operation DisplaysDisplayUpper display: PVLower display: SPLSP 1Lower display:LSPOutItemSP (Target value)ContentsSP low limit (C07) to SP high limit (C08)Initialvalue1-UserlevelUser level details0: Display in basic / standard / high function,1: Display in standard / high function,2: Display in high function.Initial value may vary depending on model No.[List of Setup Setting Displays]■Setup bankBank selection:StUPDisplayItemPV input rangetypeTemperature unitCold junctioncompensation(T/C)Decimal pointpositionContentsThermocouple (T): 1 to 6, 9 to 11, 13 to 21, 24, 25RTD (R): 41 to 46, 51 to 54, 63, 64, 67, 68DC current/voltage (L): 84, 86 to 900: Centigrade (°C)1: Fahrenheit (°F)0: Cold junction compensation is performed. (Internal)1: Cold junction compensation is not performed.(External)0: No decimal point1: One digit below decimal point2: Two digits below decimal point3: Three digits below decimal point(Select ‘0’ or ‘1’ for the RTD range with decimalpoint)When the PV input range type is thermocouple (T) orRTD (R), the setting is disabled although range lowlimit is displayed.–1999 to +9999U when the PV input range type is DCvoltage/current (L).When the PV input range type is thermocouple (T) orRTD(R), the setting is disabled although range highlimit is displayed.–1999 to +9999U when the PV input range type is DCvoltage/current (L).PV input range low limit to PV input range high limit0.0 to 100.0%(0.0: No square root extraction)0: Heat control (reverse action))1: Cool control (direct action)0: Control operation is continued.1: MV at PV alarm occurrence is outputted.–10.0 to +110.0%–10.0 to +110.0%–10.0 to +110.0%0: Bump-less1: Preset–10.0 to +110.0%(Used even at MANUAL mode when power is ON.)0: Automatic1: Not initialized2: Initialized (when SP value different from currentvalue is inputted.)–10.0 to +110.0%C01Initialvalue14188Userlevel2C 67C 68Data format (datalength)Data format(parity)Data format (stopbits)Communicationminimum responsetimeKey operationmode/typeMODE keyfunctionDisplayC 64ItemCPL/MODBUSStation addressTransmissionspeedContents0: CPL1: MODBUS ASCII format2: MODBUS RTU format0 to 127Communication is disabled when "0" is set.0: 4800bps1: 9600bps2: 19200bps3: 38400bps0: 7bits1: 8bits0: Even parity1: Odd parity2: No parity0: 1bit1: 2bits1 to 250msCP-UM-5287■PID bankBank selection:PIdDisplayP- 1ItemProportional bandIntegration timeDerivative timeManual resetMV low limitMV high limitCool-sideproportional bandCool-sideintegration timeCool-sidederivative timeCool-side MV lowlimitCool-side MV highlimit0.1 to 999.9%0 to 9999s(0: No integral control action)0 to 9999s(0: No derivative control action)–10.0 to +110.0%–10.0 to +110.0%–10.0 to +110.0%0.1 to 999.9%0 to 9999s(0: No integral control action)0 to 9999s(0: No derivative control action)–10.0 to +110.0%–10.0 to +110.0%ContentsInitialvalue5.01203050.00.0100.05.0120300.0100.0Userlevel11Initialvalue2UserlevelC 02C 03C 65C 66HEAtCOOLUpper display: PVAt 1(displayexample)Ct 1Ct2E1E 1. Sbt 1. --E2E2. Sbt2. --E3E3. Sbt3. --LSP No. (1st digit: 1 to LSP system group (C30 Max. 4)Value at theright end digit)MV (Manipulated –10.0 to +110.0%Variable)Setting is disabled in AUTO mode.(Numeric value does not flash.)Setting is enabled in MANUAL mode.(Numeric value flashes.)Heat MVSetting is disabled(Manipulated–10.0 to +110.0%Variable)Cool MV(ManipulatedVariable)AT progressSetting is disabled.display (1st digitExcept for 0: During execution of AT= Numeric value(Value is decreased.)at right end digit)0: Completion of ATCT (CurrentSetting is disabled.transformer)current value 1CT (CurrentSetting is disabled.transformer)current value 2Internal event 1Setting range is different depending on the internalmain settingevent operation type.Internal event 1–1999 to +9999U: Except below.sub-setting0 to 9999U: When the setting value is an absolute value.–199.9 to +999.9%: For MV.Timer remainingSetting is disabled.time 1Upper display: The distinction by ON delay or OFFdelay is displayed at the side location of [t1.].Lower display: Displayed by the unit (either one of0.1s, s, or min) based on the internal event 1 delaytime unit (E1. the 3rd digit of C3).Internal event 2Setting range is different depending on the internalmain settingevent operation type.Internal event 2–1999 to +9999U: Except below.sub-setting0 to 9999U: When the setting value is an absolutevalue.–199.9 to +999.9%: For MV.Timer remainingSetting is disabled.time 2Upper display: The distinction by ON delay or OFFdelay is displayed at the side location of [t2.].Lower display: Displayed by the unit (either one of0.1s, s, or min) based on the internal event 2 delaytime unit (E2. the 3rd digit of C3).Internal event 3Setting range is different depending on the internalmain settingevent operation type.Internal event 3–1999 to +9999U: Except below.sub-setting0 to 9999U: When the setting value is an absolute value.–199.9 to +999.9%: For MV.Timer remainingSetting is disabled.time 3Upper display: The distinction by ON delay or OFFdelay is displayed at the side location of [t3.].Lower display: Displayed by the unit (either one of0.1s, s, or min) based on the internal event 3 delaytime unit(E3. the 3rd digit of C3).I- 1d- 1C 0413122---rE- 1OL- 1OH- 1P- 1 CC 05PV range low limit--100010000.00.00.00.00.0 or50.0C 69C 70C 0611PV range highC71C 72I- 1 C---d- 1 COL. 1 COH. 1 CC 07C 08C 09C 14C 15■Parameter bankBank selection:PArADisplayItemControl methodMV low limit at ATMV high limit at ATON/OFF control differentialON/OFF control operatingpoint differentialPV filterPV ratioPV biasTime proportional cycle unit 1Contents0: ON/OFF control1: PID fixed2: ST (Self turning)–10.0 to +110.0%–10.0 to +110.0%0 to 9999U–1999 to 9999U0.0 to 120.0s0.001 to 9.999–1999 to +9999U0: 1s unit1: 0.5s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.)2: 0.2s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.)3: 0.1s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.)5 to 120s (The output includes the relayoutput.)1 to 120s (The output does not include therelay output.)0: 1s unit1: 0.5s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.)2: 0.2s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.)3: 0.1s fixed (Cycle time is disabled.)5 to 120s (The output includes the relayoutput.)1 to 120s (The output does not include therelay output.)0: Controllability aiming type1: Actuator life aiming type(Only one ON/OFF operation within timeproportional cycle time)0.0 to 999.9U (0.0: No ramp)CtrLInitialvalue0 or 10.0100.050.01.000Userlevel212C 16C 17C 18C 19C 20C21-At. OLAt. OHdIFFOFFSFLrAbICyUSP low limitSP high limitSquarer rootextraction dropoutControl action(direct/reverse)Selection of MVat PV alarmoccurrenceMV at PV alarmoccurrenceMV at READY (atheat-side forheat/cool control)MV at READY (atcool-side)Operation atMANUAL changePreset MANUALvaluePID operationinitializationfunction selectionPID operationinitial MVHeat/cool control112221111C 742C 73C 22C 26C 27-CyCyU2Time proportional cycle110 or 2C 28C 29C 30Time proportional cycle unit 22C 32Cy2Time proportional cycle 210 or 2C 36C 37[List of Parameter Setting Displays]■Mode bankBank selection:MOdEDisplayA--Mr--rAtdo LtC. dI 1ItemAUTO/MANUALmode selectionRUN/READYmode selectionAT Stop/StartselectionRelease all DOlatchesCommunicationDI 1ContentsAUTO: AUTO modeMAN: MANUAL modeRUN: RUN modeRDY: READY modeAt. OF: AT StopAt. ON: AT StartLt. ON: Latch continueLt. OF: Latch releasedI. OF: OFFdI. On: ONInitialvalueAUTORUNAT StopLatchcontinueOFFUserleveltP. tyTime proportional operationtypeSP ramp-upSP ramp-down0 or 12C 38SPUSPd0.00.022C 39C 40C41C 42C 43■Extension tuning bankBank selection:EtDisplayAt. tyAT typeItemContents0: Normal (Standard control characteristics)1: Immediate response (Controlcharacteristics immediately respondingto the external disturbance.)2: Stable (Control characteristics with lessup/down function of PV)0.00 to 10.000.0 to 999.90.00 to 99.990.00 to 99.990.00 to 99.990: PID (conventional PID)1: Ra-PID (high performance type)0 to 1000.00 to 99.99 %0.00 to 10.00 %0.00 to 10.00 %0: ST is executed when the PV ramp up ordown.1: ST is executed only when the PV rampup.Initialvalue1Userlevel■SP bankBank selection:SPDisplaySP- 1toSP-4ItemContentsInitialvalueUserlevelJF. bdSP. LGAt-PAt-IAt-dCtr. AJF. OvSP of LSP1 group to SP low limit (C07) to SP high limit (C08)LSP4 groupJust-FiTTER setting bandSP lag constantProportional band tuningfactor at ATIntegration time tuning factorat ATDerivative time tuning factorat ATControl algorithmJust-FiTTER overshootsuppression factorST step execution resolutionwidthST step settling boundST hunting settling boundST step ramp change0.300.01.001.001.0010.000.501.0022222112221C 44C 45C 47C 48C 49C 50■Event bankBank selection:EvDisplayE 1toE5E 1. SbtoE5. SbE 1. HytoE5. HyE 1. OntoE5. OnE 1. OFtoE5. OFItemInternal event 1 to5, main settingInternal event 1 to5, sub-settingInternal event 1 to5, hysteresisInternal event 1 to5, ON delayInternal event 1 to5, OFF delayContents–1999 to +9999The decimal point position varies by meeting theinternal event operation type.0 to 9999 for some operation type.0 to 9999The decimal point position varies by meeting theinternal event operation type.0.0 to 999.9(For the delay time unit 0.1s)0 to 9999(Except for the delay time unit 0.1s)Initialvalue5Userlevel220: Disabled.1: Enabled.Heal/cool selection 0: Normal1: Energy savingDead zone–100.0 to +100.0%Heal/cool control–10.0 to +110.0%selection pointLSP setting1 to 4systemSP ramp unit0: 0.1U/s1: 0.1U/min2: 0.1U/hCT1 operation0: Heater burnout detectiontype1: Current value measurementCT1 output0: Control output 11: Control output 22: Event output 13: Event output 24: Event output 3CT1 measurement 30 to 300mswait timeCT2 operation type Same as CT1.CT2 outputCT2 measurementwait timeControl output 11: 4 to 2mArange2: 0 to 20mAControl output 10: MVtype1: Heat MV2: Cool MV3: PV4: PV before ratio bias filter5: SP6: Deviation7: CT1 current value8: CT2 current value9: InvalidControl output 1–1999 to +9999scaling low limit(The decimal point position and unit may varyControl output 1depending on the control output 1 type.)scaling high limitControl output 2Same as control output 1.rangeControl output 2typeControl output 2–1999 to +9999scaling low limit(The decimal point position and unit may varyControl output 2depending on the control output 2 type.)scaling high limit0.0 or50.00.050.012122C 76C 7530301C 77C 78C 790.0100.0131000C 800: Standard type1: Special type0: Invalid1: AUTO/MANUAL selection2: RUN/READY selection3: AT Stop/Start4: LSP group selection5: Release of all DO latches6: Invalid7: Communication DI1 selection8: InvalidMODE displayWhether the mode bank setup display is enabled orsetupdisabled is determined by the sum of the followingweighting:Bit 0: AUTO/MANUAL display0: Disabled, +1: EnabledBit 1: RUN/READY display0: Disabled, +2: EnabledBit 3: AT stop/start display0: Disabled, +8: EnabledBit 4: DO latch release0: Disabled, +16: EnabledBit 5: Communication DI1 ON/OFF display0: Disabled, +32: EnabledOther invalid setup: 0, +4, +64, +128PV/SP valueWhether the basic display is enabled or disabled isdisplay setupdetermined by the sum of the following weighting:Bit 0: PV display0: Disabled, +1: EnabledBit 1: SP display0: Disabled, +2: EnabledBit 2: LSP group No. display0: Disabled, +4: EnabledOther invalid setup: 0, +8MV display setup Whether the basic display is enabled or disabled isdetermined by the sum of the following weighting:Bit 0: MV display0: Disabled, +1: EnabledBit 1: Heat MV/cool MV display0: Disabled, +2: EnabledBit 3: AT progress display0: Disabled, +8: EnabledOther invalid setup: 0, +4Event setting value 0: In the operation display mode, the internal eventdisplay setupsetting value is not displayed.1: In the operation display mode, the internal event 1setting value is displayed.2: In the operation display mode, the internal event 1to 2 setting value is displayed.3: In the operation display mode, the internal event 1to 3 setting value is displayed.Event remaining0: In the operation display mode, the ON/OFF delaytime display setupremaining time of the internal event is notdisplayed.1: In the operation display mode, the ON/OFF delayremaining time of the internal event 1 is displayed.2: In the operation display mode, the ON/OFF delayremaining time of the internal event 1 to 2 isdisplayed.3: In the operation display mode, the ON/OFF delayremaining time of the internal event 1 to 3 isdisplayed.CT input current0: In the operation display mode, the CT currentvalue displayvalue is not displayed.setup1: In the operation display mode, the CT1 currentvalue is displayed.2: In the operation display mode, the CT1 to 2current value is displayed.User level0: Basic configuration1: Standard configuration2: High function configurationLED monitor0: Disabled1: Flashing at RS-485 communication signaltransmission2: Flashing at RS-485 communication signalreceiving3: OR (logical sum) of all DI status4: Flashing at READY25511511511112(continued on back page)St.SASt.SbSt.HbSt.ud3■Event assignment bankBank selection:EvCFDisplayE 1. C 1toE5. C 1ItemOperation type ofinternal event 1 to5 configuration 1Contents0: No event1: PV high limit2: PV low limit3: PV high/low limit4: Deviation high limit5: Deviation low limit6: Deviation high/low limit7: Deviation high limit (Final SP reference)8: Deviation low limit (Final SP reference)9: Deviation high/low limit (Final SP reference)10: SP high limit11: SP low limit12: SP high/low limit13: MV high limit14: MV low limit15: MV high/low limit16: CT1 heater burnout/over-current17: CT1 heater short-circuit18: CT2 heater burnout/over-current19: CT2 heater short-circuit20: Loop diagnosis 121: Loop diagnosis 222: Loop diagnosis 323: Alarm (status)24: READY (status)25: MANUAL (status)26: Invalid27: During AT execution (status)28: During SP ramp (status)29: Control direct action (status)30: ST execution (status)31: Invalid32: Timer (status)Internal event 1 to Digits are called as 1st digit, 2nd digit, 3rd digit and5 Configuration 2 4th digit from the right end digit.1st digit:0: DirectDirect/Reverse1: Reverse2nd digit: Stand-by 0: None1: Standby2: Standby + Standby at SP change3rd digit: EVENT0: Continuestate at READY1: Forced OFF4th digit: Undefined 0Internal event 1 to Digits are called as 1st digit, 2nd digit, 3rd digit and5 Configuration 3 4th digit from the right end digit.1st digit: Alarm OR 0: No event1: Alarm direct + OR operation2: Alarm direct + AND operation3: Alarm reverse + OR operation4: Alarm reverse + AND operation2nd digit: Special 0: As normal executionOFF1: Event OFF at the event setting value (main)=03rd digit: Delay0: 0.1stime unit1: 1s2: 1min4th digit:UndefinedInitialvalueUserlevelDisplaydI 1. 3todI3. 3ItemContentsInternal contact0: Normally open (OFF, 0)1 to 31: Normally close (ON, 1)Input assignment A 2: DI13: DI24 to 9: Undefined10: Internal event 111: Internal event 2Internal contact12: Internal event 31 to 313: Internal event 4Input assignment B 14: Internal event 515 to 17: Undefined18: Communication DI119: Communication DI220: Communication DI3Internal contact21: Communication DI41 to 322: MANUAL modeInput assignment C 23: READY mode24: Undefined25: During AT execution26: During SP ramp27: UndefinedInternal contact28: Alarm is enabled.1 to 329: PV alarm is enabled.Input assignment D 30: Undefined31: Mode key function selection status32: Event output 1 status33: Control output 1 statusInternal contact1 to 3Polarity A to D1st digit: Polarity A(Polarity of inputassignment A)2nd digit: Polarity B(Polarity of inputassignment B)3rd digit: Polarity C(Polarity of inputassignment C)4th digit: Polarity D(Polarity of inputassignment D)Internal contact1 to 3 PolarityInternal contact1 to 3Internal eventNo.assignmentDigits are called as 1st digit, 2nd digit, 3rd digit and4th digit from the right end digit.0: Direct1: ReverseInitialvalue2 to 4Userlevel2DisplayOt 1. 6toOt2. 6Ev 1. 6toEv3. 6ItemControl output 1 to2, event output 1 to2 Polarity A to D1st digit: Polarity A2nd digit: Polarity B3rd digit: Polarity C4th digit: Polarity DControl output 1to 2, event output1 to 3PolarityControl output 1to 2, event output1 to 3LatchContentsDigits are called as 1st digit, 2nd digit, 3rd digit and4th digit from the right end digit.0: Direct1: ReverseInitialvalue0000Userlevel2dI 1. 4todI3. 42dI 1. 5todI3. 52Ot 1. 7Ot2. 7Ev 1. 7Ev3. 7Ot 1. 8Ot2. 8Ev 1. 8Ev3. 8totototo0: Direct1: Reverse0: Disabled1: Enabled (Latch at ON)2: Enabled (Latch at OFF, except at the time ofinitialization after power ON)22dI 1. 6todI3. 62■User function bankBank selection:UFDisplayUF- 1ItemUser functiondefinition 1User functiondefinition 2User functiondefinition 3User functiondefinition 4User functiondefinition 5User functiondefinition 6User functiondefinition 7User functiondefinition 8ContentsThis is the display in upper display. The setupexception is as follows:----: Yet to be registered.P--: Proportional band of the PID group in useI--:Integration time of the PID group in used--: Derivative time of the PID group in userE--: Manual reset of the PID group in useOL--: MV low limit of the PID group in useOH--: MV high limit of the PID group in useP--C: Cool-side proportional band of the PIDgroup in useI--C: Cool-side integration time of the PID groupin used--C: Cool-side derivative time of the PID groupin useOl.-C: Cool-side MV low limit of the PID group inuseOh.-C: Cool-side of MV high limit of the PID groupin useInitialvalue--------------------------------Userlevel11111111dI 1. 7todI3. 700002UF-2UF-3UF-4E 1. C2toE5. C2000000000: Direct1: Reverse0: Disabled1 to 5: Internal numbers for timer stop/start22UF-5UF-6UF-7UF-8E 1. C3toE5. C32dI 1. 8todI3. 8dI 1. 9todI3. 9■Lock bankBank selection:LOCDisplayLOCItemKey lockContents0: All settings are enabled.1: Mode, event, operation display, SP, UF, lock,manual MV, and mode key can be set.2: Operation display, SP, UF, lock, manual MV, andmode key can be set.3: UF, lock, manual MV, and mode key can be set.0: RS-485 communication read/write is enabled.1: RS-485 communication read/write is disabled.0: Loader communication read/write is enabled.1: Loader communication read/write is disabled.0 to 155: Password 1A to 2B display0000 to FFFF (hexadecimal value)0000 to FFFF (hexadecimal value)0000 to FFFF (hexadecimal value)0000 to FFFF (hexadecimal value)InitialvalueUserlevel■DO assignment bankBank selection:dODisplayOt 1. 1toOt2. 1Ev 1. 1toEv3. 1ItemContentsControl output0: Input of default1 to 2, event output 1: MV1 (ON/OFF control output, time proportional1 to 3 operationoutput,heat-side proportional output of heat/cooltypecontrol)2: MV2 (cool-side proportional output of heat/coolcontrol)3: Function 1 ((A and B) or (C and D))4: Function 2 ((A or B) and (C or D))5: Function 3 (A or B or C or D)6: Function 4 (A and B and C and D)Control output0: Normally open (OFF, 0)1 to 2, event output 1: Normally close (ON, 1)1 to 3 output2: Internal event 1assignment A3: Internal event 24: Internal event 35: Internal event 46: Internal event 57 to 13: Undefined14: MV1Control output15: MV21 to 2, event output 16 to 17: Undefined1 to 3 output18: DI1assignment B19: DI220 to 25: Undefined26: Internal contact 127: Internal contact 228: Internal contact 329 to 33: UndefinedControl output34: Communication DI11 to 2, event output 35: Communication DI21 to 3 output36: Communication DI3assignment C37: Communication DI438: MANUAL mode39: READY mode40: Invalid41: During AT execution42: During SP rampControl output43: Undefined1 to 2 event output 44: Alarm is enabled.1 to 3 output45: PV alarm is enabled.assignment D46: Undefined47: mode key function selection status48: Event output 1 status49: Control output 1 statusInitialvalueUserlevel2C. LOCL. LOCPASSPS 1APS2APS 1bPS2b14 to 15or2 to 32CommunicationlockLoader lockPassword displayPassword 1APassword 2APassword 1BPassword 2B■DI assignment bankBank selection:dIDisplaydI 1. 1todI3. 1ItemInternal contact 1to 3Operation typeContents0: No function1: LSP group selection (0/+1)2: LSP group selection (0/+2)3: LSP group selection (0/+4)4: Invalid5: Invalid6: Invalid7: RUN/READY selection8: AUTO/MANUAL selection9: Invalid10: AT Stop/Start11: ST Disabled/Enabled12: Control action direct/reverse selection (As persetting/opposite operation of setting)13: SP ramp Enabled/Disabled14: PV hold (No-hold/Hold)15: PV maximum value hold (No-hold/Hold)16: PV minimum value hold (No-hold/Hold)17: Timer Stop/Start18: Release of all DO latches (Continue/Release)19: Invalid20: Invalid0: Disabled. (Input of default)1: Function 1 ((A and B) or (C and D))2: Function 2 ((A or B) and (C or D))3: Function 3 (A or B or C or D)4: Function 4 (A and B and C and D)InitialvalueUserlevel000000000000000022Ot 1. 2toOt2. 2Ev 1. 2toEv3. 2■Instrument information bankBank selection:IdDisplayItemROM IDROM version 1ROM version 2SLP supportInformationEST supportversionManufacturingdate code (year)Manufacturingdate code (month,day)Serial No.Contents0: SDC151: SDC25/262: SDC35/36XX. XX (2 digits after decimal point)XX. XX (2 digits after decimal point)Id0 1Initialvalue----Year - 2000Ex.: “3” means the year 2003.Month + Day 100Ex.: “12.01” means the 1st day of December---Userlevel22222222Ot 1. 3toOt2. 3Ev 1. 3toEv3. 32Id02Id03Id04Id052Id06Id07dI 1. 2todI3. 2Internal contact 1to 3Input bit operation2Ot 1. 4toOt2. 4Ev 1. 4toEv3. 4Id08Ot 1. 5toOt2. 5Ev 1. 5toEv3. 52Specifications are subject to change without notice.Advanced Automation CompanyTotate International Building2-12-19 Shibuya Shibuya-kuTokyo 150-8316 JapanURL:http://www.yamatake.comPrinted in Japan.1st Edition: Issued in Feb., 2003(A)6th Edition: Issued in Jan., 2005(E)This has been printed on recycled paper.(02)4
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