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Contacts

Notices and Trademarks

Copyright 2015 by Honeywell International Inc.


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While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied
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Contacts

About This Document


This document provides descriptions and procedures for the Installation, Configuration, Operation, and
Troubleshooting of your the EDC 200 Series Controller.

Revision History
EDC201 / EDC202 / EDC203 Product Manual, Document # 51-52-25-155
Rev 1.0 June 2015 First release

Rev 2.0 July 2015 7 segment code added

Reference
The following list identifies publications that may contain information relevant to the information in this
document.
Document Name Document ID

EDC 200 Series New Wave Controllers Quick Start 51-52-25-156

EDC 200 Series New Wave Controllers Specification 51-52-03-48

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Contacts
World Wide Web
The following Honeywell web sites may be of interest to Process Solutions customers.

Honeywell Organization WWW Address (URL)

Corporate http://www.honeywell.com

Honeywell Process Solutions http://honeywellprocess.com

Support and Contact Information


For Europe, Asia Pacific, North and South America contact details, see back page or refer to the appropriate
Honeywell Solution Support web site:

Honeywell Corporate www.honeywellprocess.com

Honeywell Process Solutions https://www.honeywellprocess.com/en-


US/explore/products/instrumentation/panel-mounted-controllers-and-
programmers

Training Classes http://www.honeywellprocess.com/en-US/training

Telephone and Email Contacts

Area Organization Phone Number

United States Honeywell Inc. 1-800-343-0228 Customer Service


and Canada 1-800-423-9883 Global Technical Support

Global Email Honeywell Process hfs-tac-support@honeywell.com


Support Solutions

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S
Symbol D
Definition
ns
Thhe following ttable lists thosse symbols useed in this docuument to denoote certain connditions.

Symbol Definition

ATTENTION: Identifies info


ormation that requires speccial
n.
consideration

TIP: Identifiess advice or hin


nts for the use
er, often in term
ms of
performing a task.

REFERENCE E -EXTERNAL L: Identifies an


n additional so
ource of
information outside of the b
bookset.

REFERENCE E - INTERNAL L: Identifies an


n additional so
ource of
information within
w the bookkset.

CAU
UTION Indicates a situation which,, if not avoided
d, may result in
i equipment
or work (data) on the syste em being dama aged or lost, o
or may result in
o properly ope
the inability to erate the proceess.

CAUTION: In ndicates a pote dous situation which, if not


entially hazard
avoided, may y result in mino
or or moderatee injury. It mayy also be used
d
to alert against unsafe pracctices.
CAUTION syymbol on the e equipment refe
ers the user to
o the product
manual for ad dditional inform
mation. The syymbol appearss next to
required inforrmation in the manual.

WARNING: Indicates a pottentially hazarrdous situation


n, which, if nott
avoided, coulld result in serrious injury or death.
WARNING sy ymbol on the equipment
e reffers the user to
o the product
manual for ad dditional inform
mation. The syymbol appearss next to
required inforrmation in the manual.

WARNING, Risk
R of electrical shock: Potential
P shockk hazard wherre
HAZARDOUS S LIVE voltagees greater tha
an 30 Vrms, 422.4 Vpeak, or
60 VDC may be accessible
e.

ESD HAZAR atic discharge to which


RD: Danger of an electro-sta
equipment may be sensitivve. Observe prrecautions for handling
electrostatic sensitive
s devicces.

Protective Earth (PE) term minal: Provide


ed for connecttion of the
protective earrth (green or g
green/yellow) supply system
m conductor.

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D

Symbol Defin
nition

Functiional earth te erminal: Used for non-safety y purposes suuch as


noise immunity imprrovement. NOT TE: This conn
nection shall be
bonded d to Protective
e Earth at the source of suppply in accordaance
with na
ational local ellectrical code requirements..

Earth Ground: Functional earth connection. NOTE: This


connec ction shall be bonded to Pro
otective Earth at the source of
supplyy in accordance with nationaal and local ele
ectrical code
require
ements.

Chass sis Ground: Iddentifies a con


nnection to the
e chassis or fraame of
the equuipment shall be bonded to Protective Ea arth at the sou
urce of
supplyy in accordance with nationaal and local ele
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Contents

1. INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ 1
1.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................1
Function ................................................................................................................................ 1
Characteristic ........................................................................................................................ 1
Easy to Configure .................................................................................................................. 1
Auto Tuning ........................................................................................................................... 2
Manual/Auto Mode ................................................................................................................ 2
Display .................................................................................................................................. 2
LED ....................................................................................................................................... 5
Function of Keys.................................................................................................................... 5

2. INSTALLATION ............................................................................. 6
2.1 Overview ...........................................................................................................6
Introduction ........................................................................................................................... 6
Pre-installation Information .................................................................................................... 6
2.2 Condensed Specifications ..............................................................................7
2.3 Model Number Interpretation .......................................................................10
Instruction ............................................................................................................................ 10
2.4 Control and Alarm Relay Contact Information ...........................................11
Control Relays ..................................................................................................................... 11
2.5 Mounting .........................................................................................................11
Physical Considerations ...................................................................................................... 11
Overall Dimensions ............................................................................................................. 11
Panel Cutout Requirements ................................................................................................ 12
Mounting Method................................................................................................................. 13
Mounting Procedure ............................................................................................................ 13
2.6 Wiring ..............................................................................................................14
Electrical Considerations ..................................................................................................... 14
2.7 Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................................16
Identify Your Wiring Requirements ...................................................................................... 16
Wiring the Controller ............................................................................................................ 16

3. CONFIGURATION ....................................................................... 17
3.1 Overview .........................................................................................................17
3.2 Configuration Prompt Hierarchy ..................................................................18
3.3 Configuration Procedure ..............................................................................19
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 19
Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 19
3.4 Input Set Up Group ........................................................................................20
Introduction ......................................................................................................................... 20
Function Prompts ................................................................................................................ 20
3.5 Control Set Up Group ....................................................................................23

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Introduction ..........................................................................................................................23
Function Prompts .................................................................................................................23
3.6 Tune PAR Set Up Group ............................................................................... 29
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................29
Function Prompts .................................................................................................................29
3.7 ALARM Set Up Group ................................................................................... 30
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................30
Function Prompts .................................................................................................................30
3.8 Auxiliary Set Up Group ................................................................................. 37
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................37
Function Prompts .................................................................................................................37
3.9 OPTION Set Up Group ................................................................................... 38
Introduction ..........................................................................................................................38
Function Prompts .................................................................................................................38
3.10 Configuring Analog Input .......................................................................... 41
Configuring TC Type Input ...................................................................................................41
Configuring RTD Type Input.................................................................................................42
Configuring Analog Input Burnout ........................................................................................43
Assign Temperature Unit......................................................................................................45
3.11 Configuring Control Algorithm ................................................................. 46
Configuring ON-OFF Control................................................................................................46
Configuring Time Proportion Control ....................................................................................47
Configuring Three Position Step Control ..............................................................................48
Configuring Soft Start ...........................................................................................................49
3.12 Configuring Alarm...................................................................................... 50
Configuring PV Alarm ...........................................................................................................50
Configuring Deviation Alarm.................................................................................................51
Configuring Output Alarm .....................................................................................................53
Configuring Manual Mode Alarm ..........................................................................................55
Configuring PV Rate of Change Alarm .................................................................................56
Configuring Digital Input Alarm.............................................................................................57
Configuring TC Warning Alarm ............................................................................................58
Configuring TC Failing Alarm ...............................................................................................59
Configuring Failsafe Alarm ...................................................................................................60
Configuring Diagnostic Alarm ...............................................................................................61
Assign Alarm Hysteresis ......................................................................................................62
Configuring Alarm Delay ......................................................................................................63
Configuring Alarm Latching ..................................................................................................64
Configuring Alarm Blocking ..................................................................................................64
Configuring Timer .................................................................................................................65
3.13 Configuring Digital Input ........................................................................... 66
Disable DI Function ..............................................................................................................66
Configuring DI as Control Mode Switch ...............................................................................67
Configuring DI as Control Direction Switch ..........................................................................67
Configuring DI as Keypad Locking Switch DI .......................................................................68
Configuring DI as Timer Initiating Trigger .............................................................................68
Configuring DI as Alarm Acknowledging Switch...................................................................69
Configuring DI as Auto Tuning Initiating Trigger...................................................................70

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4. MONITORING AND OPERATING THE CONTROLLER ............. 71


4.1 Overview .........................................................................................................71
4.2 Operator Interface..........................................................................................71
4.3 Monitoring Your Controller ...........................................................................72
Annunciators ....................................................................................................................... 72
Viewing the operating parameters ....................................................................................... 73
Diagnostic Messages .......................................................................................................... 73
4.4 Controller Mode .............................................................................................74
Operation Mode................................................................................................................... 74
Control Mode ....................................................................................................................... 74
4.5 Setting Operation Level ................................................................................75
Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 75
4.6 Setting Operation Password.........................................................................76
Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 76
4.7 Setting Parameter Mask ................................................................................77
4.8 Reseting to Factory Default ..........................................................................78
4.9 Testing Display ..............................................................................................78
4.10 Setting Power Frequency ..........................................................................79
4.11 Setting Decimal Point Location ................................................................80
4.12 Examing Product Information ...................................................................80
4.13 Acknowledge Alarms .................................................................................81
4.14 Setting Auto Tuning ...................................................................................82
Initiating Auto Tuning........................................................................................................... 82
Starting Through Keypad .................................................................................................... 82
Stopping Auto Tuning .......................................................................................................... 84
4.15 Switch Manual/Auto Mode.........................................................................84
Preliminary Steps ................................................................................................................ 84
Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 84
4.16 Setting SP ...................................................................................................84
Preliminary Steps ................................................................................................................ 84
Procedure ............................................................................................................................ 84
4.17 Setting Timer ..............................................................................................85
Viewing the Timer Current Status........................................................................................ 85
Start Timer .......................................................................................................................... 85
Resetting Timer ................................................................................................................... 86
4.18 Setting Output Value..................................................................................86
In Auto Mode ....................................................................................................................... 86
AT is Processing ................................................................................................................. 86
In Man Mode ....................................................................................................................... 87

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5. TROUBLESHOOTING/SERVICE ................................................ 88
5.1 Troubleshooting Aids ................................................................................... 88
5.2 Power-up Tests .............................................................................................. 89
5.3 Background Tests ......................................................................................... 89
Diagnose System Error ........................................................................................................89
Confirm System Error ...........................................................................................................90

6. APPENDIX A LOOK-UP TABLE FOR 7 SEGMENT CHARACTER AND


ASSOCIATED ENGLISH WORD.......................................................... 91

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Tables

Tables
Table 1-1: EDC201/ EDC202/ EDC203 Operator Interface (all display items shown) ....4
Table 1-2: Function of LED Indicators .............................................................................5
Table 1-3: Function of Keys .............................................................................................5
Table 2-1: Condensed Specifications ..............................................................................8
Table 2-2: TC/RTD Types and Scope ..............................................................................8
Table 2-3: Environmental and Operating Conditions .......................................................9
Table 2-4: Model Number Interpretation ........................................................................10
Table 2-5: Permissible Wiring Bundling .........................................................................15
Table 3-1: Set Up Parameter Reference .......................................................................40
Table 4-1 Lower Display Key Parameter Prompts .........................................................73
Table 4-2: Diagnostic Messages ....................................................................................73
Table 6-1 7 Segment Character and Associated English Word ....................................91

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Figures
Figure 1-1: EDC201 Operator Interface ........................................................................... 2
Figure 1-2: EDC202 Operator Interface ........................................................................... 3
Figure 1-3: EDC203 Operator Interface ........................................................................... 4
Figure 2-1: Overall Dimensions ..................................................................................... 11
Figure 2-2: Panel Cutout Requirements ........................................................................ 12
Figure 2-3: Composite Wiring Diagram Figure .............................................................. 16
Figure 3-1: Configuration Prompt Hierarchy .................................................................. 18
Figure 4-1: Operator Interface (EDC201, EDC202) ....................................................... 71
Figure 4-2 Operator Interface (EDC203) ....................................................................... 72

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1. Introduction

1.1 Overview
Function
The EDC 200 series are microprocessor-based stand-alone temperature controllers. They combine a
high degree of functionality and operating simplicity.
EDC 200 series controllers are available in the following three panel mount sizes:
• EDC201:1/16 DIN
• EDC202:1/8 DIN
• EDC203:1/4 DIN
This instrument is an ideal controller for regulating temperature in numerous heating and cooling
applications, as well as in metal working, food, pharmaceuticals, semiconductor, testing and
environmental work. The EDC 200 series monitor and control temperatures in applications such as
environmental chambers, plastic processing machines, furnaces and ovens, and packaging machinery.
Characteristic

Input Type
• One analog input
The analog input supports thermocouples (TC) or resistive temperature detector (RTD - two input
method). Analog Input accuracy: ±0.5%;
• One digital input
The digital input supports external dry contacts or isolated solid state contacts.

Output Type
• One control output: Electromechanical relay output or SSR driver output.
• Alarm outputs.
One alarm output ( EDC201)
Two alarm outputs ( EDC201 and EDC203)

Display
7-segment display

Power Supply
• 100-240 VAC 50Hz or 60 Hz (-15% to 10%)
• 24 V DC (-20% to 20%)
Easy to Configure
The controller supports two configuration levels, operator level and configuration level, that make
parameter configuration simpler.
Inadvertent controller configuration can be prevented by hiding some parameters. A 4-digit security
code prevents unauthorized modifications.

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Auto Tu
uning
Auto tuning is used for auto-tuning of yoour process annd automatic identification
i and controllerr
setting of PID
D tuning param meters. Auto tuning
t is initiaated by the useer at the controller, typically
y
during initial start-up of thee system.
Manual//Auto Mode
• In Manual moode
Operators directly control the
t controller output level in the Manual mode of operration and the output
variable is dissplayed on thee controller. The
T percent ouutput may be changed
c by opperators by
increasing or decreasing thhe limits allow wed by the outpput value. Thee controller w
will generate th
he final
control outpuut automaticallly (0 to 100% for a time prooportioning ouutput or -5 to 105% for a cu urrent
output).
• In Auto modee
The controller generates thhe final control output autom
matically usingg internal algoorithms that
reference the current PV annd the target Set
S Point valuees.
Display

2 5

3 6

Figure 1-1:: EDC201 Operator Inte


erface

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1
2

Figure 1-2: EDC2


202 Operato
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3
6

Figure 1-3:: EDC203 Operator Inte


erface

Callout Item Description


n
1 Navigation B
Bar In normal ope
erating mode, it is not displa
ayed.
In configuratio
on mode, sele
ected Set Up Group
G Name iss displayed.

2 Temperature
e Unit Selected systtem temperatu
ure unit

3 LED Indicato
ors Indicate the status of externnal output, autto tuning, alarrm output and
Manual/Auto control mode. Refer to Tablle 1-2: Functio on of LED
mation.
Indicators for specific inform

4 Keys Refer to Table


e 1-3: Function of Keys for specific
s inform
mation.

5 Upper Displa
ay In normal ope
erating mode, the 4-digit currrent PV value
e is displayed.
In configuratio
on mode, the selected
s parameter name iss displayed.

6 Lower Displa
ay In normal ope
erating mode, the 4-digit Sett Point value is displayed.
In configuratio
on mode, sele
ected parameter value is dissplayed.

Table 1-1: EDC201/ EDC202/


E EDC
C203 Opera
ator Interface
e (all display items sho
own)

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LE
ED
The foollowing table shows each LED
L indicatorr on the operattor interface annd defines its function.
LE
ED Indicatorr F
Function
OU
UT In
ndicates the enable or disab
ble status of ex
xternal outputt. The external output is
enabled when the
t light is on..

AT
T In
ndicates the enable or disab
ble status of auto tuning. Au
uto tuning is en
nabled when
th
he light is on.

MA
AN(EDC201) In
ndicates the sttatus of Manual or Auto conntrol mode. In Manual contro ol mode
w
when the light is
i on. It is Auto
o control mode when the lig
ght is off.(Appllicable to
E
EDC201)

A//M( EDC202,E
EDC203) In
ndicates the sttatus of Manual or Auto con
ntrol mode. Au
uto control mod
de when A is
on. Manual con ntrol mode when M is on.(Applicable to EDC202, EDC2 203)

AL
LM1 In
ndicates the output status off Alarm1. There is a alarm o
output when th
he light is on.

AL
LM2( EDC202
2,EDC203) In
ndicates the output status off Alarm2. There is a alarm o
output when th
he light is
on.(Applicable to EDC202, E EDC203)

Tablle 1-2: Functtion of LED Indicators

Fu
unction of K
Keys
The foollowing table shows each key
k on the opeerator interfacee and defines its function.

Ke
ey Function
In normal
n operatting mode, long press the ke
ey to enter the
e configuration
n mode.
In configuration
c mode,
m long prress the key to
o switch back to
t the normal operating mod
de, short
pre
ess the key to cycle through the menu item ms.

In normal
n operattion mode, sho
ort press the key
k to switch the lower displlay parameterrs or enable
varrious functions
s.
In configuration
c mode,
m o cycle param
short press the key to meters in a set up group.

To increase the values


v for the selected para
ameter or switch to the nextt item.

To decrease the values for the


e selected parrameter or switch back to the previous item.

In normal
n operatting mode, sho
ort press the key
k to switch Auto/
A Manual ccontrol mode.
In configuration
c mode,
m short press the key to
o save and co
onfirm settingss.
Lon
ng press the key
k to enable Auto
A Tuning when
w the enab
ble conditions are fulfilled.

Table 1-3: Function off Keys

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2.1 Overview
Introduction
Installation of the EDC 200 series consists of mounting and wiring the controller according to the
instructions provided in this section. Read the pre-installation information, check the model number
interpretation, become familiar with your model selection, then proceed with installation.
Pre-installation Information
If the controller has not been removed from its shipping carton, inspect the carton for damage then
remove the controller.
• Inspect the unit for any obvious shipping damage and report any damage due to transit to the carrier.
• Make sure a bag containing mounting hardware is included in the carton with the controller.
• Check that the model number shown on the product agrees with what you have ordered.

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2.2 Condensed Specifications


Honeywell recommends that you review and adhere to the operating limits listed in Table 2-1:
Condensed Specifications, Table 2-2: TC/RTD Types and Scope, and Table 2-3: Environmental and
Operating Conditions when operating your controller.

Specifications
Inputs Input Type TC: E, J,K,Platinel II,Ni-Ni-Moly,R,S,T

RTD: PT100,PT100(Low)

Input Sampling Time TC:250ms


RTD:350ms

Control Relay output Dry contact /NO


5A@ 30 VDC or 250 VAC

SSR Driver Output 24VDC/20 mA

Algorithm ON-OFF

Time proportioning

TPSC

Alarm Outputs Dry contact/NO


5A@ 30 VDC or 250 VAC

Mode PROCESS VARIABLE

DEVIATION

OUTPUT

CONTROL MODEALARM

PV RATE OF CHANGE

DIGITAL INPUT

THERMOCOUPLE WARNING

THERMOCOUPLE FAILING

FAILSAFE

SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC

TIMER ALARM

LED PV/SP indicator 4-digit, 7-segment display

Indication accuracy 0.5%

Alarm relay status Alarm1 or Alarm2

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2.2. Condensed Specifications

Specifications
Control Mode Auto or Manual

Units of temperature ºF or ºC

Control relay status Output

Auto tuning status Operating status

Menu 7 LED indicators

Certification CE EMC: EN 61326-1 2006


Low Voltage Directive: EN 61010-1 2010
(Both are "Self Declared")

UL ANSI/UL 61010-1 Third Edition

CSA CAN/CSA-C22.2 No. 61010-1-12 Third


Edition

Table 2-1: Condensed Specifications

TC/RTD Types and Scope


Units: C

TC E Thermocouple High 270 to 1000

J Thermocouple High -18 to 871

K Thermocouple High -18 to 1316

Ni-Ni-Moly Thermocouple High 0 to 1371

Platinel II Thermocouple High 0 to 1380

R Thermocouple 18 to 1704

S Thermocouple -18 to 1704

T Thermocouple High -184 to 371

RTD PT100(Low) -184 to 149

PT100 -184 to 649

Table 2-2: TC/RTD Types and Scope

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Environmental and Operating Conditions


Parameter Reference Rated Operative Transportation and
Limits Storage

Ambient 25 ± 3°C 15 to +55°C 0 to +55°C -40 to +66°C


Temperature 77 ± 5°F 58 to 131°F 32 to 131°F -40 to 151°F

Relative Humidity 10 to 55*(*) 10 to 90*(*) 5 to 90*(*) 5 to 95*(*)

IP or NEMA Rating Front Panel IP54 NEMA 3R

Vibration
Frequency (Hz) 0 0 to 200 0 to 200
Acceleration (g) 0 0.6 0.5

Mechanical Shock
Acceleration (g) 0 5 5 20
Duration (ms) 0 30 30 30

Table 2-3: Environmental and Operating Conditions

ATTENTION
* The maximum moisture rating only applies up to 40 °C (104 °F). For higher
temperatures, the RH specification is derated to maintain constant moisture
content.

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2.3. Model Number Interpretation

2.3 Model Number Interpretation


Instruction
• Select the desired Key Number. The arrow to the right marks the selections available.
• Make one selection each from Tables I through II using the column below the proper arrow. A dot (•)
denotes unrestricted availability. A letter denotes restricted availability.

Key Numbers Table I Table II

E D C 2 0 _ - _ _ _ - _ _

KEY NUMBER
Description Selection Availability

Size 48 x 48 mm (1/16 DIN), 1x AI, 1x ALM, 1x DI EDC201



48 x 96 mm (1/8 DIN), 1x AI, 2x ALM, 1x DI EDC202

96 x 96 (1/4 DIN), 1x AI, 2x ALM, 1x DI EDC203

Table I
Power 100-240 VAC Power 0__
24 VDC Power 1__ · · ·
Control Relay, Dry Contact / N.O., 5A @ 30 Vdc or 250 VAC _0_
Output SSR Drive, 24 VDC @ 20 mA _1_ · · ·
Future None __0
· · ·
TABLE II
Future None 0_
· · ·
Future None _0
· · ·
Table 2-4: Model Number Interpretation

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2.4. Control and Alarm Relay Contact Information

2.4 Control and Alarm Relay Contact Information


Control Relays

ATTENTION
Control relays operate in the standard control mode (that is, energized when
output state is on).

2.5 Mounting
Physical Considerations
The controller can be mounted on either a vertical or tilted panel using the mounting kit supplied.
Adequate access space must be available at the back of the panel for installation and servicing
activities.
Overall dimensions and panel cutout requirements for mounting the controller are shown in Figure
2-2: Panel Cutout Requirements.
Overall Dimensions

Figure 2-1: Overall Dimensions

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Panel Cutout Requirements

Figure 2-2: Panel Cutout Requirements

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2.5. Mounting

Mounting Method

Before mounting the controller, refer to the nameplate on the outside of the case and make a note of
the model number. It will help later when selecting the proper wiring configuration.
Mounting Procedure

1. Orient the case properly and slide it through the panel hole from the front.

2. Insert the prongs of the clips into the two holes on the left and right side of case.

3. Tighten screws to secure the mounting kit against the panel.

Over tightening will cause mounting kit damage and a loose fit will
CAUTION result in improper unit installation.

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2.6. Wiring

2.6 Wiring
Electrical Considerations

Line voltage wiring


This controller is considered “rack and panel mounted equipment” per EN61010-1, Safety
Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use, Part 1:
General Requirements. Conformity with 72/23/EEC, the Low Voltage Directive requires the user to
provide adequate protection against a shock hazard. The user shall install this controller in an
enclosure that limits OPERATOR access to the rear terminals.

Mains Power Supply


Each controller size supports two power supply types. One mode type is suitable for connection to
100 to 240 Vac power supply mains, the other is suitable for connection to 24 Vdc power supply
mains. There is a built-in 33V, 750mA self recovery fuse for 24 Vdc applications. It is the user’s
responsibility to provide a switch and non-time delay (North America), quick-acting, high breaking
capacity, Type F (Europe), 1/2A, 250V fuse(s), or circuit breaker for 100-240 Vac applications. The
switch or circuit breaker shall be located in close proximity to the controller, within easy reach of the
OPERATOR. The switch or circuit breaker shall be marked as the disconnecting device for the
controller.
Applying 100-240 Vac to an instrument rated for 24 Vdc will severely
CAUTION damage the instrument and is a fire and smoke hazard.

When applying power to multiple instruments, make certain that sufficient current is supplied.
Otherwise, the instruments may not start up normally due to the voltage drop caused by the in-rush
current.

Control/Alarm Circuit Wiring


The insulation of wires connected to the Control/Alarm terminals shall be rated for the highest
voltage involved. Extra Low Voltage (ELV) wiring (input, current output, and low voltage
Control/Alarm circuits) shall be separated from HAZARDOUS LIVE (>30 Vac, 42.4 Vpeak, or 60
Vdc) wiring per Permissible Wiring Bundling, Table 2-5.

Electrical Noise Precautions


Electrical noise is composed of unabated electrical signals, which produce undesirable effects in
measurements and control circuits.
Digital equipment is especially sensitive to the effects of electrical noise. Your controller has built-in
circuits to reduce the effect of electrical noise from various sources. If there is a need to further
reduce these effects:
Separate External Wiring—Separate connecting wires into bundles
(See Permissible Wiring Bundling - Table 2-5) and route the individual bundles through separate
conduit metal trays.
Use Suppression Devices—For additional noise protection, you may want to add suppression
devices at the external source. Appropriate suppression devices are commercially available.

ATTENTION
For additional noise information, refer to document number 51-52-05-01, How

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to Apply Digital Instrumentation in Severe Electrical Noise Environments.

Permissible Wiring Bundling


Table 2-5: Permissible Wiring Bundling
Bundle No. Wire Functions
• Line power wiring
• Earth ground wiring
1
• Line voltage control relay output wiring
• Line voltage alarm wiring

Analog signal wire, such as:


• Input signal wire (thermocouple, 4 to 20 mA, etc.)
2
• 4-20 mA output signal wiring
Digital input signals
• Low voltage alarm relay output wiring
3 • Low voltage wiring to solid state type control circuits
• Low voltage wiring to open collector type control circuits

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2.7 Wiring Diagrams


Identify Your Wiring Requirements
To determine the appropriate diagrams for wiring your controller, refer to the model number
interpretation in this section. The model number of the controller is on the outside of the case.
Wiring the Controller

Figure 2-3: Composite Wiring Diagram Figure

Callout Details
1 AC Line Voltage Terminals

2 Alarm Terminals

3 Control Input Terminals

4 TC/RTD Input Terminals

5 Reserved Terminals

6 Switching Value Terminals

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3.1 Overview
Configuration is a dedicated operation where you use straightforward keystroke sequences to select
and establish (configure) pertinent control data best suited for your application.
To assist you in the configuration process, there are prompts that appear in the top, upper and lower
displays. These prompts let you know what group of configuration data (Set Up prompts) you are
working with and also, the specific parameters (Function prompts) associated with each group.

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3.2 Configuration Prompt Hierarchy


Figure 3-1: Configuration Prompt Hierarchy

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C n
3.3. Configuration Procedure
e

3.3 C
Configura
ation Pro
ocedure
In
ntroduction
Each of
o the Set Up groups
g and theeir functions aare pre-configgured at the facctory. The facctory settings
are shoown in Table 3-1
3 that follow
w this proceduure.
If you want to changge any of these selections or values, folloow the below procedure.
p Thhis procedure
tells yoou the keys too press to get to any Set Up group and anyy associated F
Function param
meter prompt..
Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Re
esult
1 Enter S
Set Up Mode Long
g press Top Display= INP (Th
his is the first Set
S Up
Group title)
Upper Display=TYPE
D
2 Select any Set Up Group
G Sequenttially displays the other Set Up group
titles sho
own in the proompt hierarchyy in Figure
3-1 Configuration Prompt Hierarchy y. Stop at
the Set Up group title that describess the group
of parammeters you wa ant to configure
e. Then
proceed d to the next sttep.
3 Select a Function Upper Display
D = the fiirst Function prompt
p
Parameter within th
hat Set Up grooup.
Lower Display
D = the ccurrent value or
o selection
for the fiirst function prrompt of the selected Set
Up group.
Sequenttially displays the other func
ction
promptss of the Set Upp group you haave
selected
d. Stop at the function
f prompt that you
want to change, then proceed to the e next step.
4 Change the Value orr Incremeents or decrem
ments the value e or
or
Selection selection
n that appearss for the selec
cted function
prompt.
5 Enter tthe Value or Enters value
v or selecttion made into
o memory
Selection after ano
other key is prressed.
6 onfiguration
Exit Co g press
Long The conntroller exits Co
onfiguration Mode
M and
or returns to
t Normal Ope eration Mode.
without any key
operration more
than
n 30s.

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3.4 Input Set Up Group


Introduction
This data deals with various parameters required to configure the Input.
Function Prompts

7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
Disable DISB Disabled

E Thermocouple
E EH
High

J JH J Thermocouple High

Ni-Ni-Moly
N NNMH
Thermocouple High

K Thermocouple
KH KH
High
TYPE TYPE Disable
P PLH P Thermocouple

R R R Thermocouple

S S S Thermocouple

Input T Thermocouple
T TH
High

PT100 100 100 Ohm RTD High

PT100(Low) 100L 100 Ohm RTD Low

Input high range


value. Input high
range of TC and
RTD input types are
generated by
Rhi ANH 100 -999 ~ 9999 100 searching the
corresponding table
automatically
depending on the
input type. It cannot
be modified.

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7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
Input low range
value. Input high
range of TC and
RTD input types are
generated by
Rlow ANL 0 -999 ~ 9999 0 searching the
corresponding table
automatically
depending on the
input type. It cannot
be modified.

-20.00 ~
RATIO RATO 1 Ratio on input.
20.00

Bias is used to
compensate the
input for drift of an
input value due to
BIAS BIAS 0 -999 ~ 9999 deterioration of a
sensor, or some
other cause. Select
the Bias value you
want on the Input.

A software digital
filter is provided for
the Input to smooth
FILTER FILT 0 0 ~ 120s
the input signal. 0
means filtering
prohibited.

Pre-configured
Failsafe output
(selected in the
CONTROL Set up
BURNOUT BRN FS FS FS Group) applied if a
failed input is
detected (does not
apply for an input out
of range).

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7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
UPSCALE
BURNOUT will force
the Input signal to
the full scale value
when the sensor
fails.
The maximum
permissible PV value
UP UP shall be:
The maximum value
= Ratio *(High Range
+ 1% of range span)
+ Bias;
Which shall not be
greater than (High
Range + 10% of
range span)

DOWNSCALE
BURNOUT will force
the Input signal to
the lower range
value when the
sensor fails.
The minimum
permissible PV value
DOWN DOWN shall be:
The minimum value
= Ratio*(Low Range
– 1% of range span)
+ Bias;
Which shall not be
less than (Low
Range – 10% of
range span)

No configured
Failsafe output
applied if failed input
NO FS NO FS is detected. This
selection provides
input failure detection
and alarm.

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3.5 Control Set Up Group


Introduction
The functions listed in this group deal with how the controller will control the process including:
Control algorithm, Cycle time, Set Point Limits, Output Direction and Limits, Deadband, Soft Start
and Timer period.
Function Prompts
Selection
Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment
or Range Parameter
Group Prompt Code Value Code
of Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
The difference(PV–
SP) of Process
Variable (PV) and
the Set Point (SP)
determines the
output. The output
can be either ON
(100 %) or OFF
(0%).
ON-OFF ONOFF In direct acting
control, when the
error signal is
positive, the output
Control CTL ALG ALGC ON-OFF is 100 %; and when
the error signal is
negative, the output
is 0 %. If the control
action is reverse, the
opposite is true.

Time Proportional
Output based on PID
A has a resolution of
Time A TImA 3.33 msec. Cycle
Time is adjustable
from 1 to 120
seconds.

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Selection
Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment
or Range Parameter
Group Prompt Code Value Code
of Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
Proportional Output
based on PID B has
a resolution of 3.33
msec. Cycle Time is
adjustable from 1 to
120 seconds.
Unlike the PID A
equation, the
controller gives only
Time B TImB an integral response
to a setpoint change,
with no effect on the
output due to the
gain or rate action,
and it gives full
response to PV
changes. Otherwise
controller action is
as described for the
PID A equation.

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Selection
Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment
or Range Parameter
Group Prompt Code Value Code
of Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
The Three Position
Step Control
algorithm allows the
control of a valve (or
other actuator) with
an electric motor
driven by two
controller relay
outputs.
The Three Position
Step Control
algorithm provides
an output display
TPSC TPSC (OUT) which is an
estimated motor
position, since the
motor is not using
any slidewire
feedback. Although
this output indication
is only an
approximation, it is
“corrected” each
time the controller
drives the motor to
one of its stops (0 %
or 100 %).

Cycle time used for


time proportioning
control. If the control
CYC Time CYCT 1 1~ 120 output type is RLY,
Units: s; if the control
out type is SSR
driver, Units: 1/3s

CONTROL OUTPUT
DIRECTION: Select
ACTION ACTN
direct or reverse
output action.

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Selection
Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment
or Range Parameter
Group Prompt Code Value Code
of Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
REVERSE ACTING
CONTROL: Based
on the PID control,
Reverse REVR the controller’s
output decreases as
the process variable
increases.
REVERSE
DIRECT ACTING
CONTROL—Based
on the PID control,
Direct DIRT the controller’s
output increases as
the process variable
increases.

It is used for
controlling the digital
output. Digital output
OFF OFF
de-energizes when
the control output is
RLYSTATE RLST OFF 0%.

It is used for
controlling digital
ON ON output. Digital output
energizes when
control output is 0%.

Keeps the high level


enabled for set time
each time the output
Minimun On
MIOT 3 1~6 is enabled.
Time
ATTENTION Only
applicable for
ON/OFF control.

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Selection
Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment
or Range Parameter
Group Prompt Code Value Code
of Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
HYSTERESIS
(OUTPUT RELAY) is
an adjustable
overlap of the
ON/OFF states of
each control output.
This is the difference
0 ~ 100% of between the value of
OUT HYST HYS 2%
PV span the process variable
at which the control
outputs energize and
the value at which
they de-energize.
ATTENTION Only
applicable for
ON/OFF control.

DEADBAND is an
adjustable gap
between the
operating ranges of
output 1 and output
DEADBAND DB 1% 0.5 ~ 5.0% 2 in which neither
output operates
(positive value) or
both outputs operate
(negative value).
Apply to TPSC.

Controller goes to
Manual mode;
Latch LA
output goes to
failsafe value.

Controller stays in
FAILMODE FLMD Latch last mode that was
being used
No Latch NOLA (Automatic or
Manual); output
goes to failsafe
value.

Failsafe output
FAILSAFE FLSF 0 0 ~ 100%
value.

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Selection
Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment
or Range Parameter
Group Prompt Code Value Code
of Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
MOTOR TIME –
Appears only when
“TPSC” (Three
Position Step
Control) is selected
as the Control
Algorithm. This is the
Motor TI MTRT 5 5 ~ 1800s time it takes the
motor to travel from
0 to 100 % (fully
closed to fully open).
This time can usually
be found on the
nameplate of the
motor.

Disable the soft-start


DISABLE DISB
feature.
Soft Start SFST DISABLE
Enable the soft-start
ENABLE EABL
feature.

Soft Start Output


Power Limit is the
limit output applied
Output Limit CLIM 0% 0% ~ 100%
to the heater or the
machine at power
up.

Soft Start Set Point


is the threshold for
the Soft Start Timer.
Same as PV Soft Start function
Set Point SP 0
Range ends when the PV
reaches the Soft
Start Set Point or the
Timer elapses.

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Selection
Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment
or Range Parameter
Group Prompt Code Value Code
of Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
PERIOD allows you
to configure the
length of timeout
period.
0:00min ~
PERIOD PERI 0 Soft Start function
99.59min
ends when the PV is
above the Soft Start
Set Point or the
Timer elapses.

3.6 Tune PAR Set Up Group


Introduction
Tuning consists of establishing the appropriate values for the tuning constants you are using so that
your controller responds correctly to changes in process variable and Set Point. You can start with
predetermined values but you will have to watch the system to see how to modify them. The
Accutune feature automatically selects Gain, Rate, and Reset on demand.

ATTENTION
Because this group contains functions that have to do with security and
lockout, we recommend that you configure this group last, after all other
configuration data has been loaded.

Function Prompts
7-Segment Selection 7-Segment
Set up Function Default
Code or Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
P P 1 0.001 ~ 1000 PID gain.

Integral coefficient
Tune I I 10 0 ~ 3200s
of PID
Para
Differential
D D 0 0 ~ 999s
coefficient of PID

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3.7 ALARM Set Up Group


Introduction
An alarm is an indication that an event that you have configured (for example—Process Variable)
has exceeded one or more alarm limits. There is one alarm available for EDC201.There are two
alarms available for EDC202 and EDC203. Each alarm has two Set Points. You can configure each
of these two Set Points to alarm on various controller parameters.
There are two alarm output selections, High and Low. You can configure each Set Point to alarm
either High or Low. These are called single alarms.
You can also configure the two Set Points to alarm on the same event and to alarm both high and
low. A single adjustable Hysteresis of 0 % to 100 % is configurable for the alarm Set Point.
The prompts for the Alarm Outputs appear whether or not the alarm relays are physically present.
This allows the Alarm status to be shown on the display.
Function Prompts

7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
None NONE NO ALARM

PV PV PROCESS VARIABLE

DEV DEV DEVIATION

Output OUT OUTPUT

ALARM ON MANUAL
MANUAL Man
MODE

PV RATE OF
PV RATE PVRT
CHANGE
11TYPE AL11 None
DIG INP DIN DIGITAL INPUT
Alarms
THERMOCOUPLE
TCWARN TCWN
WARNING

THERMOCOUPLE
TCFAIL TCFL
FAILING

FSAFE FS FAILSAFE

SYSTEM
Diagnostic DIAG
DIAGNOSTIC

HIGH HI HIGH ALARM


11SEL SE11
LOW LO LOW ALARM

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7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
ALARM 11 SET
11VAL VL11
POINT VALUE

12TYPE AL12 None None NONE NO ALARM

PV PV PROCESS VARIABLE

DEV DEV DEVIATION

Output OUT OUTPUT

ALARM ON MANUAL
MANUAL Man
MODE

PV RATE OF
PV RATE PVRT
CHANGE

DIG INP DIN DIGITAL INPUT

THERMOCOUPLE
TCWARN TCWN
WARNING

THERMOCOUPLE
TCFAIL TCFL
FAILING

FSAFE FS FAILSAFE

SYSTEM
Diagnostic DIAG
DIAGNOSTIC

12SEL SE12 HIGH HI HIGH ALARM

LOW LO LOW ALARM

ALARM 12 SET
12VAL VL12
POINT VALUE

This configuration is
21TYPE AL21 None NONE not available on
EDC201.

PROCESS
VARIABLE. This
PV PV
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

DEVIATION. This
DEV DEV configuration is not
available on EDC201.

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7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
This configuration is
Output OUT not available on
EDC201.

ALARM ON MANUAL
MODE. This
MANUAL Man
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

PV RATE OF
CHANGE. This
PV RATE PVRT
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

DIGITAL INPUT This


DIG INP DIN configuration is not
available on EDC201.

THERMOCOUPLE
WARNING This
TCWARN TCWN
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

THERMOCOUPLE
FAILING This
TCFAIL TCFL
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

FAILSAFE. This
FSAFE FS configuration is not
available on EDC201.

SYSTEM
DIAGNOSTIC This
Diagnostic DIAG
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

HIGH ALARM This


21SEL SE21 HIGH HI configuration is not
available on EDC201.

LOW ALARM. This


LOW LO configuration is not
available on EDC201.

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7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
Alarm 21 Set Point
value. This
21VAL VL21
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

NO ALARM. This
22TYPE AL22 None NONE configuration is not
available on EDC201.

This configuration is
PV PV not available on
EDC201.

DEVIATION. This
DEV DEV configuration is not
available on EDC201.

OUTPUT. This
Output OUT configuration is not
available on EDC201.

ALARM ON MANUAL
MODE. This
MANUAL Man
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

PV RATE OF
CHANGE. This
PV RATE PVRT
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

DIGITAL INPUT. This


DIG INP DIN configuration is not
available on EDC201.

THERMOCOUPLE
WARNING. This
TCWARN TCWN
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

THERMOCOUPLE
FAILING. This
TCFAIL TCFL
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

FAILSAFE. This
FSAFE FS configuration is not
available on EDC201.

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7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
SYSTEM
DIAGNOSTIC. This
Diagnostic DIAG
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

HIGH ALARM. This


22SEL SE22 HIGH HI configuration is not
available on EDC201.

LOW ALARM. This


LOW LO configuration is not
available on EDC201.

ALARM 22 SET
POINT VALUE。This
22VAL VL22 - -
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

ALARM
HYSTERESIS—A
single adjustable
hysteresis is provided
on alarms such that
when the alarm is OFF
0-100% OF it activates at exactly
ALHYST HYSA 1%
SPAN the alarm Set Point;
when the alarm is ON,
it will not deactivate
until the variable is
0.0 % to 100 % away
from the alarm Set
Point.

Configurable alarm
trigger delay time
allows you to force the
ALARM trigger time of an alarm
DLYA 0 0 ~ 30s
DELAY to delay for a time
period of from 0 to 30
seconds in an alarm
condition.

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7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
Alarm output is
configured to be
Latching.

LATCH Yes/ No When the alarm


condition disappears,
an acknowledge signal
is needed to reset the
alarm status.
LATCH Alarm output is
LACH
SEL configured to be Non-
latching.
When an alarm
NoLATCH condition is met, the
alarm is triggered;
when the alarm
condition is cleared,
the alarm is
automatically reset.

Disables alarm
DISABLE DISB
blocking

ALARM1 ALM1 Blocks Alarm 1 only.

Blocks Alarm 2 only.


This configuration is
BLOCK BLK DISABLE ALARM2 ALM2
not available on
EDC201.

Blocks both alarms.


This configuration is
ALARM12 AM12
not available on
EDC201.

DISABLE DISB Disable the timer.


TIMER TMR Disable
ENABLE EABL Enable the timer.

START allows you to


select whether the
timer starts with the
START STAT KEY KEY KEY keyboard (A/M OK
key). This
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

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7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment


Set up Function Default
Code Range of Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value
Setting
Definition
Top Display Upper Display Lower Display
START allows you to
select whether the
timer starts with the
ALARM2 ALM2
Alarm 2. This
configuration is not
available on EDC201.

PERIOD allows you to


configure the length of
0:00min ~
PERIOD PERI the timeout period
9:59hrs
(from 0 to 9 hours:59
minutes).

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3.8 Auxiliary Set Up Group


Introduction
The Auxiliary group lets you configure the Auxiliary Output to be a specific selection with desired
scaling.
Accutune III automatically calculates GAIN, RATE, and RESET TIME (PID) tuning constants for
your control loop. When initiated on demand, the Accutune algorithm measures a process step
response and automatically generates the PID tuning constants needed for no overshoot on your
process. It operates with PIDA, PIDB, PD+MR and Three Position Step Control Algorithm.
Function Prompts
7-Segment Selection 7-Segment
Set up Function Code Default or Range Code Parameter
Group Prompt Value of Definition
Setting
NO DIGITAL INPUT
DIN None NONE NONE
SELECTIONS

Switch Automatic /Manual


A|M AM
operating mode.

The controller will scan the


current action direction and
Direction DIR
redirect to the opposite
direction.

KEYBOARD LOCKOUT.
LOCK LOCK Contact closure disables
all keys.

The timer is started once


DIG IN Timer TMR the rising-edge of a digital
Auxiliary input is detected.

Alarm acknowledgement
configuration. The system
ACK ACK acknowledges the alarm
once the rising edge of
digital input is detected.

ON/OFF the ACCUTUNE.


If the rising-edge of a
digital input is detected, the
AT AT system will start Accutune
if the start condition has
been met and Accutune is
not running.

ACCUTUN Disables the Accutune


AT Disable DISABLE DISB/ TUNE
E function.

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3.9. OPTION Set Up Group

3.9 OPTION Set Up Group


Introduction
This group includes selections for Decimal place, Units of temperature, Power frequency, system
staus, lockout attribute, operating level and password.
Function Prompts
7-Segment Selection 7-Segment
Code or Range Code
Set up Function Default of
Group Prompt Value Setting Parameter
Definition

Upper Display Lower Display


Top Display

HZ 50 HZ 50HZ 50HZ Power Frequency


PWR
FREQ 60HZ 60HZ Power Frequency

DECI None None NONE No Decimal Place

1 decimal place.
ATTENTION Auto-ranging
will occur for selections of
one, two or three decimal
places. For example, should
the instrument be configured
One 1
for two decimal places and
the PV exceeds 99.99, then
the display will change to a
Option single decimal place so that
values of 100.0 and above
DECIMAL can be shown.

2 decimal places.
ATTENTION Auto-ranging
will occur for selections of
one, two or three decimal
places. For example, should
the instrument be configured
Two 2
for two decimal places and
the PV exceeds 99.99, then
the display will change to a
single decimal place so that
values of 100.0 and above
can be shown.

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C n
3.9. OPTION Set Up Groupp

7-S
Segment Selection 7-S
Segment
Co
ode or Range Coode
Set up
S Function Default
D of
G
Group Pro
ompt V
Value Setting P
Parameter
D
Definition

Upper Display Low


wer Display
T Display
Top

3 decimal plac ces.


AATTENTION Auto-ranging
A
wwill occur for selections
s of
oone, two or thrree decimal
pplaces. For example, should d
the instrumentt be configured d
Thrree 3
ffor two decima al places and
the PV exceed ds 99.99, then
the display will change to a
ssingle decimal place so thatt
vvalues of 100.0 0 and above
ccan be shown..

TEM
MP UNIT D
DEG C DEG C DEGGC D
Degrees Celsius
UNIT DEG F DEGGF D
Degrees Fahre
enheit

Firm
mware
STAA FWVVN F
Firmware vers
sion.
Verrsion

Harrdware
HWVVN H
Hardware vers
sion.
Verrsion

Error Code ERCCD E


Error code.
STA
ATUS
Dis
splay
TESST T
Testing LED display.
Tes
st

Resset to R
Restoring the configuration
c
Facctory DEFFT o
of the instrume
ent back to the
e
Deffault F
Factory Setting
gs.

LOCCK N
None Non
ne NONNE D
Disable the Lo
ockout function
n.

L
Lock all keys except
e
LOCKOUT
All but SP EIISP or
w
which is used for editing SP.

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3.9. OPTION Set Up Group

7-Segment Selection 7-Segment


Code or Range Code
Set up Function Default of
Group Prompt Value Setting Parameter
Definition

Upper Display Lower Display


Top Display

Contact closure disables all


keys for operator level.
Lower display shows LOCK
ALL ALL if a key is pressed. Long
press Setup key and input
the Configurator level
password to unlock keys.

OPLV None Oper OPER Operator level.

CFG CFG Configuration level.


OPERATI Customizing parameter
NG LEVEL mask. Determine the hide/
Mask MASK unhide and configurable/
unconfigurable features for
different operation levels.

Setting the operator level


PASS Oper OPER
PASSWO password.
RD Setting the configuration
Config CFG
level password.

Table 3-1: Set Up Parameter Reference

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C n
3.10. Configuring
g Analog Input

3.10 Con
nfiguring Analog Input
Co
onfiguring T
TC Type Inp
put
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring TC Typee Input, includding Input Typ
pe, Input
Rangess, Bias, Ratio and Filter.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Select ‘Input Top
p Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long press
Type( TYPE)’
T Functtion Gro
oup title)
Parameter Upper Display=TTYPE
2 Select the intended TC
T wer Display=in
Low ntended TC Type
Type or

3 Select ‘High Upper Display= ANH


Range(Rhi)’ Function
Low
wer Display= tthe current value of TC
Parameter
Hig
gh Range
Ack
knowledge the
e Value
4 Select ‘Low Upper Display= ANL
Range(Rlow)’ Functiion
wer Display= tthe current value of TC
Low
Parameter
Low
w Range
Ack
knowledge the
e Value
5 Select ‘Input Upper Display= RATO
Ratio(RRATO)’ Function
n
Lowwer Display= tthe current value of TC
Parameter (if applicaable) Inp
put Ratio
6 Change the Input Raatio -
Value (if
( applicable) or

7 Select ‘Input Bias(BIAS)’ Upper Display= BIAS


on Parameter (if
Functio Lowwer Display= tthe current value of TC
applica
able) Inp
put Bias
8 Change the Input Biaas -
Value (if
( applicable) or

9 Select ‘Filter(FILT)’ Upper Display= FILT


on Parameter (if
Functio Lowwer Display= tthe current value of TC
applica
able) Inp
put Filter
1
10 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long press or
without any key operation andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
more than 30s. Moode.

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guration
3.10. Con
nfiguring Analo
og Input

Configu
uring RTD Ty
ype Input
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c R
RTD Type Inpu
ut, including IInput Type, In
nput
Ranges, Bias,, Ratio and Fillter.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Prress Resullt
1 Select ‘Input play= INP (This is the first Set
Top Disp S
Long press
Type( TYPE)’ Function Up Group title)
Parameter Upper Diisplay=TYPE
2 Select the inte
ended RTD Lower Diisplay=100 or 100L
Type orr

3 Select ‘High Upper Diisplay= ANH


Range(Rhi)’ Function
F
Lower Diisplay= the cu
urrent value of
Parameter
RTD High Range
Acknowle
edge the Valu
ue
4 Select ‘Low Upper Diisplay= ANL
Range(Rlow)’’ Function
Lower Diisplay= the cu
urrent value of
Parameter
RTD Loww Range
Acknowle
edge the Valu
ue
5 Select ‘Input Upper Diisplay= RATO
Ratio(RATO)’ FFunction
Lower Diisplay= the cu
urrent value of
Parameter (if applicable) RTD Inpuut Ratio
6 Change the In nput Ratio -
Value (if appliicable) orr

7 Select ‘Input B
Bias(BIAS)’ Upper Diisplay= BIAS
Function Para ameter (if Lower Diisplay= the cu
urrent value of
applicable) RTD Inpuut Bias
8 Change the In nput Bias -
Value (if appliicable) orr

9 Select ‘Filter(FFILT)’ Upper Diisplay= FILT


Function Para ameter (if Lower Diisplay= the cu
urrent value of
applicable) RTD Inpuut Filter
10 ation
Exit Configura The conttroller exits Co
onfiguration Mode
Long press or
without any key operation and returrns to the Norm
mal Operation n
more than 30s. Mode.

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3.10. Configuring
g Analog Input

Co
onfiguring A
Analog Inpu
ut Burnout
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Burnout Mode for Annalog Input.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Config
guring FailSaffe Mode
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter S
Set Up Mode Top Display= IINP (This is th
T he first Set
Long
g press
U Group title))
Up
U
Upper Displayy=TYPE
2 Select ‘Burnout(BRN))’ U
Upper Displayy= BRN
Functio
on Parameter Lower Displayy= the current Burnout
L
m
mode
3 Select ‘FS(FS)’ Func
ction L
Lower Displayy= FS
or
Parameter
4 Select Control Set Up
U T Display= C
Top CON
Mode
5 Select ‘Failsafe(FLSFF)’ U
Upper Displayy=FLSF
on Parameter
Functio
6 Change the Failsafe e L
Lower Displayy= intended Fa
ailsafe value
value ((if applicable) or

7 de’
Select ‘Failsafe Mod U
Upper Displayy=FLMD
on Parameter
Functio
8 Change the Failsafee L
Lower Displayy= LA or NOLA
Mode value
v (if applic
cable) or

9 onfiguration
Exit Co The controller exits Configuration Mode
T
Longg press or
without any key operation a returns to the Normal Operation
and O
moree than 30s. M
Mode.

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3.10. Con
nfiguring Analo
og Input

Configuring N
No FailSafe Mode
M
Step Action Pre
ess Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE
2 Select ‘Burnou
S ut(BRN)’ splay= BRN
Upper Dis
Function Para
ameter Lower Dis
splay= the currrent Burnout mode
m

3 Select ‘No
S splay= NOFS
Lower Dis
Failsafe(NOFS))’ Function or
Parameter
4 Exit Configura
ation The contro
oller exits Con
nfiguration Mo
ode
Long press or
without any key operation and return
ns to the Normmal Operation
more than 30s. Mode.

Configuring U
Upscale Burno
out Mode
Step Action
n Press
s Result
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Display= INP (This is the first Set Up
U
Long
L press
Group title)
ay=TYPE
Upper Displa
2 Select ‘Burnout(BRN)’ ay= BRN
Upper Displa
Function Paraameter Lower Displa
ay= the curren
nt Burnout mo
ode
3 Select ‘Upscaale ay= UP
Lower Displa
Burnout(UP)’ Function
F or
Parameter
4 Exit Configura
ation The controlleer exits Config
guration Mode
e and
Long
L press or
without
w any key operation returns to the Normal Ope eration Mode.
more
m than 30s.

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Config
guring Downscale Burnout Mode
Sttep Action Press R
Result
1 Enter S
Set Up Mode Top Display=
D INP ((This is the firs
st Set Up
Long pre
ess
Group title)
er Display=TYPPE
Uppe
2 Select ‘Burnout(BRN))’ er Display= BRRN
Uppe
Functio
on Parameter Lowe
er Display= the
e current Burn
nout mode
3 Select ‘Downscale er Display= DOOWN
Lowe
Burnouut(DOWN)’ or
Functio
on Parameter
4 onfiguration
Exit Co The controller
c exitss Configuration
n Mode and
Long preess or
without any
a key operattion return
ns to the Norm
mal Operation Mode.
more thaan 30s.

As
ssign Temp
perature Unit
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Temperaature Unit.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press R
Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top Display= INP (This is the firrst Set Up
Long press
p
Grou
up title)
er Display=TYPPE
Uppe
2 Select Option Set Up
p Top Display= OPT
T
Mode
3 Select ‘Temp Unit er Display= UNNIT
Uppe
(UNIT)’ Function
Parame eter
4 Changee the ‘Temp Unit’
U Lowe
er Display= in
ntended Temp Unit
value or

5 onfiguration
Exit Co The controller exitss Configuratio
on Mode
Long press
p or
withou
ut any key and returns to the Normal Opera ation Mode.
operattion more than
n 30s.

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guration
3.11. Con
nfiguring Conttrol Algorithm

3.11 Configuring Con


ntrol Algo
orithm
Configu
uring ON-OF
FF Control
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c Control Algoritthm.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step A
Action Press Result
1 Enter Set Up Mode play= INP (This is the first Set
Top Disp S
Long press
Up Group title)
Upper Diisplay=TYPE
2 Select Control Set Up
S Top Disp
play= CON
G
Group
Upper Diisplay= ALGC
3 Select the ON
S N-OFF Lower Diisplay=ONFF
V
Value
4 Select the ‘Ou
S utput Upper Diisplay= HYS
Hysteresis(HYSS)’
Function Paraameter
5 Change the ‘O
C Output Lower Diisplay=intende
ed Output
Hysteresis’ Va
alue orr Hysteres
sis Value
6 Select the ‘Minimum On
S Upper Diisplay= MIOT
T
Time (MIOT)’ Function
F
Parameter
7 Change the ‘M
C Minimum Lower Diisplay=intende
ed Minimun On
O
O Time’ Valu
On ue orr Time Vallue
8 Select the ‘Re
S elay Upper Diisplay= RLST
S
State(RLST)’ F
Function
Parameter
9 Change the ‘R
C Relay State’ Lower Diisplay=intende
ed Relay State
e
V
Value orr Value
10 ation
Exit Configura The conttroller exits Co
onfiguration Mode
Long press or
n
without any key operation and returrns to the Norm
mal Operation n
more than 30s.
3 Mode.

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onfiguring Conntrol Algorithm
m

Co
onfiguring T
Time Proporrtion Contro
ol
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Time Pro
oportion Conttrol.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top Display== INP (This is the
t first Set
Long press
Up Group title
e)
Upper Display=TYPE
2 Select Control Set Up
U Top Display=
= CON
Group
Upper Display= ALGC
3 Select Time A(TIMA) or Lower Display= TIMA or TIMB
or
Time B
B(TIMB) Value

4 Select the ‘Relay Upper Display= RLST


State(RRLST)’ Function
n
Parame eter
5 Changee the ‘Relay State’
S Lower Display=intended Relay State
Value or Value
6 Select the ‘Cycle Upper Display= CYCT
Secondds (CYCT)’
Functio
on Parameter
7 Change
e the ‘Cycle Lower Display=intended Cy
ycle
Second
ds’ Value or Seconds Valuue
8 CTN)’
Select the ‘Action (AC Upper Display= ACTN
Functio
on Parameter
9 Changee the ‘Action’ ction Value
Lower Display=intended Ac
Value or

1
10 onfiguration
Exit Co The controller exits Configu
uration
Long press or
out any key op
witho peration Mode and retturns to the Noormal
moree than 30s. Operation Mo ode.

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3.11. Con
nfiguring Conttrol Algorithm

Configu
uring Three Position Ste
ep Control
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c Th
hree Position Step Control.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pre
ess Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE
2 Select Control Set Up
S Top Displa
ay= CON
G
Group
splay= ALGC
Upper Dis
3 Select TPSC(TPSC)
S splay= TPSC
Lower Dis
orr
V
Value
4 Select the
S splay= DB
Upper Dis
‘ B)’ Function
‘Deadband(DB
Parameter
5 Change the ‘D
C Deadband’ Lower Dis
splay=intended
d Deadband Value
V
V
Value orr

6 Select the ‘Mo


S otor Time splay= MTRT
Upper Dis
(
(MTRT)’ Functio
on
Parameter
7 Change the ‘M
C Motor Time’ Lower Dis
splay=intended
d Motor Time
V
Value. orr Value
8 Select the ‘Acction (ACTN)’
S splay= ACTN
Upper Dis
Function Para ameter
9 Change the ‘A
C Action’ Lower Dis
splay=intended
d Action Value
e
V
Value orr

10 Exit Configura
ation The contro
oller exits Con
nfiguration Mo
ode
Long press or
without any key and return
ns to the Normmal Operation
operation more than 30s. Mode

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m

Co
onfiguring S
Soft Start
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Soft Starrt functon.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top
p Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long press
Gro
oup title)
Upper Display=TTYPE
2 Select Control Set Up
U Top
p Display= CO
ON
Group
Upper Display= AALGC
3 Select the ‘Soft Startt Upper Display= SSFST
(SFST)’ Function
Parame eter
4 Changee the Soft Start wer Display=in
Low ntended Soft Start
S Value
Value or

5 Select the Set Point (SP) Upper Display= SSP


Functio
on Parameter
6 Changee the Set Poin
nt wer Display=in
Low ntended Set Point
P Value
Value or

7 Select the Period (PEERI) Upper Display= PPERI


Functio
on Parameter
8 Changee the Period wer Display=in
Low ntended Perio
od Value
Value or

9 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long press or
out any key
witho andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
opera
ation more tha
an 30s. Moode.

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guration
3.12. Con
nfiguring Alarm
m

3.12 Configuring Alarrm


Configu
uring PV Ala
arm
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c PV
V Alarm.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Action
n Pres
ss Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long
L press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE
2 Select ALARM
S M Set Up Top Displa
ay= ALM
G
Group and Ala
arm >
splay= AL11 , AL12, AL21 or
Upper Dis o
T
Type Functionn
Parameter AL22

3 S
Select the ‘PV
V (PV)’ Lower Dis
splay=PV
or
4 Select the ‘Hig
S gh/Low splay= SE11 , SE12, SE21 or
Upper Dis o
A
Alarm (SE11 , SE12, AM22
S
SE21 or AM22))’
Function Paraameter
5 Change the ‘H
C High/Low splay=L0 or H11
Lower Dis
A
Alarm’ Value or

6 Select the ‘Ala


S arm Set splay= VL11, VLL12, VL21, or VL22
Upper Dis V
Point (VL11, VLL12,
V
VL21, or VL22)’
7 Change the ‘A
C Alarm Lower Dis
splay=intended
d Alarm Set Point
P
S Point’ Value
Set or Value
8 Select the ‘Ala
S arm splay= HYSA
Upper Dis
Hysteresis (HYYSA)’
Function Paraameter
9 Change the ‘A
C Alarm Lower Dis
splay=intended
d Alarm
Hysteresis’ Va
alue or Hysteresis
s Value
10 Select the ‘Ala
S arm splay= DLYA
Upper Dis
Delay (DLYA)’ Function
Parameter
11 Change the ‘A
C Alarm Lower Dis
splay=intended
d Alarm Delay
y
Delay’ Value or Value
12 Select the ‘Ala
S arm splay= LACH
Upper Dis
Latch (LACH)’ Function
F
Parameter

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Sttep Action Press Result


1
13 Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=in
Low ntended Alarm
m Latch
Latch’ Value
V or Value
1
14 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long prress or
without any key opera
ation andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
more than 30s. Moode.

Co
onfiguring D
Deviation Allarm
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Deviatio
on Alarm.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter S
Set Up Mode To
op Display= INNP (This is the
e first Set
Long
g press
Up Group title)
=TYPE
Upper Display=
2 Select ALARM Set Up
U To
op Display= A
ALM
Group and Alarm Ty
ype >
= AL11 or AL122
Upper Display=
on Parameter
Functio
3 Select the DEV (DEV) = DEV
ower Display=
Lo
or
DEV (DDEV)
4 Select the High/Low = SE11 , SE12,
Upper Display= , SE21 or
Alarm (SE11 , SE12,, AMM22
SE21 or
o AM22) Functtion
Parameter
5 w
Change the High/Low Lo =L0 or H1
ower Display=
Alarm V
Value or

6 Select the Alarm Sett = VL11, VL12, VL21,


Upper Display= V or VL22
Point (VVL11, VL12, VLL21,
or VL222)
7 Change the Alarm Set
S ower Display=
Lo =intended Alarrm Set Point
Point Value
V or Va
alue
8 ate
Select the Alarm Sta = AM11 or AM122
Upper Display=
o AM12) Func
(AM11 or ction
Parameter (AM11 or
AM12)
9 Change the Alarm State
S ower Display=
Lo =intended High
h or Low
Value or Allarm Value

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Step Actio
on Prress Resullt
10 Select the Ala
arm Upper Diisplay= HYSA
Hysteresis (HYYSA)
Function Paraameter
11 Change the AAlarm Lower Diisplay=intende
ed Alarm
Hysteresis Va
alue o
or Hysteres
sis Value
12 Select the Ala
arm Delay Upper Diisplay= DLYA
(DLYA) Functio
on
Parameter
13 Change the A
Alarm Delay Lower Diisplay=intende
ed Alarm Dela
ay
Value o
or Value
14 arm Latch
Select the Ala Upper Diisplay= LACH
(LACH) Functio
on
Parameter
15 Change the A
Alarm Latch ed Alarm Latch
Lower Diisplay=intende
Value o
or Value
16 ation
Exit Configura onfiguration Mode
The conttroller exits Co
Long presss or
without any
y key operation and returrns to the Norm
mal Operation n
more than 30s.
3 Mode.

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m

Co
onfiguring O
Output Alarm
m
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Output Alarm.
A

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter S
Set Up Mode To
op Display= INNP (This is the
e first Set
Long press
p
Up Group title)
=TYPE
Upper Display=
2 Select ALARM Set Up
U To
op Display= A
ALM
Group and ‘Alarm >
= AL11 or AL122
Upper Display=
Type’ F
Function
Parameter
3 Select the ‘Output = OUT
ower Display=
Lo
(OUT)’ or

4 w
Select the ‘High/Low = SE11 , SE12,
Upper Display= , SE21 or
Alarm (SE11 , SE12,, AMM22
SE21 o
or AM22)’
Functio
on Parameter
5 ow
Change the ‘High/Lo Lo =L0 or H1
ower Display=
Alarm’ Value or

6 ate
Select the ‘Alarm Sta = AM11 or AM122
Upper Display=
o AM12)’
(AM11 or
Functio
on Parameter
7 Change the ‘Alarm ower Display=
Lo =intended High
h or Low
State’ Value
V or Allarm Value
8 Select the ‘Alarm = HYSA
Upper Display=
Hystere
esis (HYSA)’
Functio
on Parameter
9 Change the ‘Alarm ower Display=
Lo =intended Alarrm
esis’ Value
Hystere or Hy
ysteresis Valu
ue
1
10 elay
Select the ‘Alarm De = DLYA
Upper Display=
(DLYA)’ Function
Parameter
1
11 Change the ‘Alarm ower Display=
Lo =intended Alarrm Delay
Delay’ Value or Va
alue
1
12 Select the ‘Alarm Latch = LACH
Upper Display=
(LACH)’ Function
Parameter
1
13 Change the ‘Alarm ower Display=
Lo =intended Alarrm Latch
Latch’ Value or Va
alue

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Step Action Pre


ess Resullt
14 ation
Exit Configura onfiguration Mode
The conttroller exits Co
Long press or
without any key operation and returrns to the Norm
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Co
onfiguring M
Manual Mod
de Alarm
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Manual Mode Alarm.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top
p Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long press
Gro
oup title)
Upper Display=TTYPE
2 Select ALARM Set Up
U Top
p Display= AL
LM
Group and ‘Alarm Ty
ype’
Upper Display= AAL11 or AL12
on Parameter
Functio
3 Select the ‘Manual Mode
M wer Display= MAN
Low
(MAN)’ or

4 Select the ‘Alarm De


elay Upper Display= DDLYA
(DLYA)’ Function
Parame eter
5 Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=in
Low ntended Alarm
m Delay
Delay’ Value or Value
6 Select the ‘Alarm Lattch Upper Display= LLACH
(LACH)’ Function
Parame eter
7 Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=in
Low ntended Alarm
m Latch
Latch’ Value
V or Value
8 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long press or
without any key operation andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
more than 30s. Moode

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m

Configu
uring PV Ratte of Change Alarm
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c PV
V Rate of Chaange Alarm.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Prress Resu
ult
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Dis
splay= INP (Th
his is the first Set
S
Long press
Up Grouup title)
Upper Display=TYPE
D
2 Select ALARMM Set Up Top Dis
splay= ALM
Group and ‘Allarm Type’
Upper Display=
D AL11 or AL12
Function Para
ameter
3 Select the ‘PV
V Rate Lower Display=
D PVRT
(PVRT)’ orr

4 Select the ‘Ala


arm State Upper Display=
D AM11 or AM12
(AM11 or AM122)’ Function
Parameter
5 Change the ‘AAlarm Lower Display=intend
D ded High or Lo
ow
State’ Value orr Alarm Value
V
6 arm
Select the ‘Ala Upper Display=
D HYSA
Hysteresis (HYYSA)’
Function Paraameter
7 Change the ‘AAlarm Lower Display=intend
D ded Alarm
Hysteresis’ Va
alue orr Hystere
esis Value
8 Select the ‘Ala
arm Delay Upper Display=
D DLYA
(DLYA)’ Functio
on
Parameter
9 Change the ‘AAlarm Lower Display=intend
D ded Alarm Dellay
Delay’ Value orr Value
10 arm Latch
Select the ‘Ala Upper Display=
D LACH
(LACH)’ Functio
on
Parameter
11 Change the ‘AAlarm Lower Display=intend
D ded Alarm Latch
Latch’ Value orr Value
12 ation
Exit Configura The conntroller exits Configuration
C Mode
M
Long press or
without any key operation and retu
urns to the No ormal Operatioon
more than 30s. Mode.

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Co
onfiguring D
Digital Inputt Alarm
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Digital Input
I Alarm.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter S
Set Up Mode To
op Display= INNP (This is the
e first Set
Long press
Up Group title)
=TYPE
Upper Display=
2 Select ALARM Set Up
U To
op Display= A
ALM
Group and ‘Alarm Ty
ype’
= AL11 or AL122
Upper Display=
on Parameter
Functio
3 Select the ‘Digital Inp
put Lo = PVRT
ower Display=
(DIG)’ or

4 Select the ‘Alarm Sta


ate = AM11 or AM122
Upper Display=
o AM12)’ Func
(AM11 or ction
Parameter
5 Change the ‘Alarm ower Display=
Lo =intended High
h or Low
State’ Value
V or Allarm Value
6 Select the ‘Alarm = HYSA
Upper Display=
esis (HYSA)’
Hystere
Functio
on Parameter
7 Change the ‘Alarm ower Display=
Lo =intended Alarrm
Hystere
esis’ Value or Hy
ysteresis Valu
ue
8 Select the ‘Alarm De
elay = DLYA
Upper Display=
(DLYA)’ Function
Parameter
9 Change the ‘Alarm ower Display=
Lo =intended Alarrm Delay
Delay’ Value or Va
alue
1
10 atch
Select the ‘Alarm La = LACH
Upper Display=
(LACH)’ Function
Parameter
1
11 Change the ‘Alarm ower Display=
Lo =intended Alarrm Latch
Latch’ Value or Va
alue
1
12 onfiguration
Exit Co he controller e
Th exits Configura
ation Mode
Long press or
without any key operation an
nd returns to the Normal Op peration
more than 30s. Mode.

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Configu
uring TC Wa
arning Alarm
m
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c TC
C Warning Allarm.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on P
Press Resu
ult
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Diisplay= INP (T
This is the firstt Set
Long press
Up Gro
oup title)
Upper Display=TYPEE
2 Select ALARMM Set Up Top Diisplay= ALM
Group and Ala
arm Type
Upper Display= AL11 or AL12
Function Para
ameter
3 Select the TC
C Warning Lower Display= TCWWN
(TCWN) or

4 Select the Ala


arm Delay Upper Display= DLYAA
(DLYA) Functio
on
Parameter
5 Change the Alarm
A Delay Lower Display=inten
nded Alarm De
elay
V
Value or Value
6 arm Latch
Select the Ala Upper Display= LACHH
(LACH) Functio
on
Parameter
7 Change the Alarm
A Latch Lower Display=inten
nded Alarm La
atch
V
Value or Value
8 ation
Exit Configura ontroller exits C
The co Configuration
Long press or
without any key operation
n Mode and
a returns to o the Normal
more than 30s.
3 Operattion Mode.

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Co
onfiguring T
TC Failing Alarm
A
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring TC Fail Alarm.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top
p Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long press
Gro
oup title)
Upper Display=TTYPE
2 Select ALARM Set Up
U Top
p Display= AL
LM
Group and ‘Alarm Ty
ype’
Upper Display= AAL11 or AL12
on Parameter
Functio
3 Select the ‘TC Fail wer Display= TCFL
Low
(TCFL)’ or

4 Select the ‘Alarm De


elay Upper Display= DDLYA
(DLYA)’ Function
Parame eter
5 Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=in
Low ntended Alarm
m Delay
Delay’ Value or Value
6 Select the ‘Alarm Lattch Upper Display= LLACH
(LACH)’ Function
Parame eter
7 Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=in
Low ntended Alarm
m Latch
Latch’ Value
V or Value
8 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long press or
out any key
witho andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
opera
ation more tha
an 30s. Moode

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m

Configu
uring Failsaffe Alarm
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c Faailsafe Alarm..

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Action Pres
ss Result
1 E
Enter Set Up Mode
M Top Display y= INP (This iss the first Set Up
Long press
Group title)
Upper Display=TYPE
2 Select ALARM
S M Set Up Top Display
y= ALM
G
Group and ‘Alarm Type’
Upper Display= AL11 or AL12
F
Function Paraameter
3 S
Select the ‘Failsafe (FS)’ Lower Display= FS
or
4 Select the ‘Ala
S arm Delay Upper Display= DLYA
(
(DLYA)’ Functio
on
P
Parameter
5 Change the ‘A
C Alarm Lower Display=intended A
Alarm Delay
D
Delay’ Value or Value
6 Select the ‘Ala
S arm Latch Upper Display= LACH
(
(LACH)’ Functio
on
P
Parameter
7 Change the ‘A
C Alarm Lower Display=intended A
Alarm Latch Value
V
L
Latch’ Value or

8 E Configura
Exit ation The controller exits Configuration Mode
e
Long press or
without any key
k and returns to the Normaal Operation Mode.
M
operation more than 30s.

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Co
onfiguring D
Diagnostic Alarm
A
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Diagnosstic Alarm.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top
p Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long press
Gro
oup title)
Upper Display=TTYPE
2 Select ALARM Set Up
U Top
p Display= AL
LM
Group and Alarm Ty
ype
Upper Display= AAL11 or AL12
on Parameter
Functio
3 Select the ‘Diagnostiic wer Display= DIAG
Low
(DIAG)’ or

4 Select the ‘Alarm De


elay Upper Display= DDLYA
(DLYA)’ Function
Parame eter
5 Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=in
Low ntended Alarm
m Delay
Delay’ Value or Value
6 Select the ‘Alarm Lattch Upper Display= LLACH
(LACH)’ Function
Parame eter
7 Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=in
Low ntended Alarm
m Latch
Latch’ Value
V or Value
8 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long press or
out any key
witho andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
opera
ation more tha
an 30s. Moode.

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Assign Alarm Hyste


eresis
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c A
Alarm Hysteressis.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.
• Alarm Type sselected suppo
ort hysteresis assignment.
a

Procedu
ure
Step Action Pres
ss Result
1 E
Enter Set Up Mode
M Top Display y= INP (This iss the first Set Up
Long press
Group title)
Upper Display=TYPE
2 Select ALARM
S M Set Up Top Display
y= ALM
G
Group and ‘Alarm Type’
Upper Display= AL11 or AL12
F
Function Paraameter
3 S
Select the ‘Ala
arm Type’ Lower Display= intended
d Alarm Type
or Value
4 Select the ‘Ala
S arm Upper Display= HYSA
H
Hysteresis (HYYSA)’
F
Function Para ameter
5 Change the ‘A
C Alarm Lower Display=intended A
Alarm Hystere
esis
H
Hysteresis’ Va
alue or Value
6 E Configura
Exit ation The controller exits Configuration Mode
e
Long press or
without any key
k and returns to the Normaal Operation Mode.
M
operation more than 30s.

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Co
onfiguring A
Alarm Delay
y
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Alarm Delay.
D

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure

Sttep Action Press Result


1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long press
p
Grou
up title)
per Display=TYYPE
Upp

2 Select ALARM Set Up


U Top Display= ALM
M
Group and ‘Alarm
per Display= ALL11 or AL12
Upp
Type’ F
Function
Parame eter

3 Select the ‘Alarm De


elay per Display= DLLYA
Upp
(DLYA)’ Function
Parame eter
4 Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=inttended Alarm Delay
Low
Delay’ Value or Valu
ue
5 Exit Co
onfiguration The controller exitts Configuratio
on Mode
Long press
p or
without any key operation and returns to the
e Normal Operration
more than 30s. Modde.

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Configu
uring Alarm Latching
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c A
Alarm Latching
g.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pre
ess Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE
2 Select ALARM
S M Set Up Top Displa
ay= ALM
G
Group and ‘Alarm Type’
splay= AL11 orr AL12
Upper Dis
Function Paraameter
3 Select the ‘Ala
S arm Latch splay= LACH
Upper Dis
(
(LACH)’ Functio
on
Parameter
4 Change the ‘A
C Alarm Lower Dis
splay=intended
d Alarm Latch
Latch’ Value orr Value
5 ation
Exit Configura oller exits Con
The contro nfiguration Mo
ode
Long press or
without any key and return
ns to the Normmal Operation
operation more than 30s. Mode

Configu
uring Alarm Blocking
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c A
Alarm Blocking
g.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Action
n Pres
ss Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Display y= INP (This is the first Set Up
Long
L press
Group title))
Upper Disp
play=TYPE
2 Select ALARM
S M Set Up Top Display
y= ALM
G
Group and ‘Alarm
play= AL11 or AL12
Upper Disp
T
Type’ Function
Parameter
3 Select the ‘Ala
S arm play= BLK
Upper Disp
Blocking (BLK))’
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Sttep Action Press Result


4 Changee the ‘Alarm wer Display=inttended Alarm Blocking
Low
Blockin
ng’ Value or Valu
ue
5 onfiguration
Exit Co The controller exitts Configuratio
on Mode
Long prress or
without any key opera
ation and returns to the
e Normal Operration
more than 30s. Modde.

Co
onfiguring T
Timer
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring Timer.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top Display= IINP (This is th
T he first Set
Long press
U Group title))
Up
U
Upper Displayy=TYPE
2 Select ALARM Set Up
U T Display= A
Top ALM
Group and ‘Alarm Ty
ype’
U
Upper Displayy= AL11 or AL12
on Parameter
Functio
3 Select the ‘Timer (TMMR)’ U
Upper Displayy= TMR
Functio
on Parameter
4 Select the ‘ENABLE L
Lower Displayy= EABL
(EABL)’ Function
Parame eter
5 Select the ‘Period (peeri)’ U
Upper Displayy= peri
on Parameter
Functio
6 Changee the ‘Period’ Lower Displayy=intended Tim
L mer Period
Value or V
Value
7 Exit Co
onfiguration The controller exits Configuration Mode
T
Long press or
out any key op
witho peration a returns to the Normal Operation
and O
moree than 30s. M
Mode

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3.13 Configuring Digiital Inputt


Disable DI Function
n
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of disabling
d DI function.
fu

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Action Pre
ess Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE
2 Select AUX Set Up
S Top Displa
ay= AUX
G
Group and ‘Diigital
splay= DIG
Upper Dis
Input(DIG)’ Function
Parameter
3 S
Select NONE((NONE) Lower Dis
splay=NONE
or
4 Exit Configura
ation The contro
oller exits Con
nfiguration Mo
ode
Long press or
without any key operation and return
ns to the Normmal Operation
more than 30s. Mode.

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Co
onfiguring D
DI as Contro
ol Mode Swiitch
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring DI as Co
ontrol Mode S
Switch.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long prress
Grou
up title)
per Display=TYYPE
Upp
2 Select AUX Set Up Top Display= AUX
X
Group and ‘Digital
per Display= DIIG
Upp
Input(DDIG)’ Function
Parame eter
3 Select Auto/MAN (AMM) wer Display= AAM
Low
or
4 onfiguration
Exit Co The controller exitts Configuratio
on Mode
Long prress or
without any key opera
ation and returns to the
e Normal Operration
more than 30s. Modde.

Co
onfiguring D
DI as Contro
ol Direction Switch
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring DI as Co
ontrol Directioon Switch.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top
p Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long press
Gro
oup title)
Upper Display=TTYPE
2 Select AUX Set Up Top
p Display= AU
UX
Group and ‘Digital
Upper Display= DDIG
Input(DDIG)’ Function
Parame eter
3 Select Direction (DIRR) wer Display= DIR
Low
or

4 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long press or
out any key
witho andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
opera
ation more tha
an 30s. Moode.

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Configu
uring DI as Keypad
K Locking Switch
h DI
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c D
DI as Keypad Locking
L Switcch.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Action Pres
ss Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Display y= INP (This is the first Set Up
Long press
Group title))
Upper Disp
play=TYPE
2 Select AUX Set Up
S Top Display
y= AUX
G
Group and ‘Diigital
play= DIG
Upper Disp
Input(DIG)’ Function
Parameter
3 S
Select LOCK (LOCK) play= LOCK
Lower Disp
or
4 ation
Exit Configura The controller exits Conffiguration Mod
de
Long press or
without any key operation s to the Norma
and returns al Operation
more than 30s. Mode.

Configu
uring DI as Timer
T Initiating Trigger
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c D
DI as Timer Iniitiating Triggeer.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Action Press Result
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Display= INP (This is tthe first Set Up
p
Lo
ong press
Group title)
y=TYPE
Upper Display
2 Select AUX Set Up
S Top Display= AUX
G
Group and ‘Diigital
y= DIG
Upper Display
Input(DIG)’ Function
Parameter
3 S
Select Timer (TMR)
( y= TMR
Lower Display
or
4 Exit Configura
ation The controllerr exits Configu
uration Mode and
a
Lo
ong press or
without any key
y operation returns to the Normal Operration Mode
moore than 30s.

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Co
onfiguring D
DI as Alarm Acknowledging Switch
h
This seection describes the procedu
ure of configu
uring DI as Allarm Acknowlledging.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode To
op Display= INNP (This is the
e first Set
Long press
Up Group title)
=TYPE
Upper Display=
2 Select AUX Set Up To
op Display= A
AUX
Group and Digital
= DIG
Upper Display=
Input(DDIG) Function
Parame eter
3 Select ACK (ACK) Lo
ower Display=
=ACK
or
4 onfiguration
Exit Co he controller e
Th exits Configura
ation Mode
Long press or
out any key op
witho peration an
nd returns to the Normal Op peration
moree than 30s. Mode.

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nfiguring Digital Input

Configu
uring DI as Auto
A Tuning
g Initiating Trigger
T
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of configuring
c D
DI as AT Initiaating Trigger.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pres
ss Result
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Display= INP (This is the first Set Up
U
Long press
Group title)
ay=TYPE
Upper Displa
2 Select AUX Set Up
S Top Display= AUX
G
Group and ‘Diigital
ay= DIG
Upper Displa
Input(DIG)’ Function
Parameter
3 S
Select AT (AT)) Lower Displa
ay=AT
orr
4 Exit Configura
ation The controlleer exits Config
guration Mode
e and
Long press
ny key
or without an returns to the Normal Ope eration Mode.
operation more than
30s.

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4.1 O
Overview
w
This seection gives you all the info
ormation necessary to help you
y monitor aand operate yo
our controller
includiing an Operator Interface ov verview, howw to switch bettween normal operation mode and
parameeter configuraation mode, seetting the timeer and monitorring the displaays.

4.2 O
Operator Interface
e
Figure 4-1 and Figu
ure 4-2 providee the view of the
t Operator Interfaces.
I

Figure 4-1: Operator Interface


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Figure 4-2 Operator Interface (EDC


C203)

4.3 Monittoring Yo
our Conttroller
Annunc
ciators
The following
g annunciator functions hav
ve been providded to help mo
onitor the conntroller:
Annunciator Indication

ALM1 2 3 4 A visual in
ndication of ea
ach alarm

OUT1 2 A visual in
ndication of the
e control relay
ys

MAN On: Manual Mode


Off: Autom
matic Mode

AT Accutuning in progress

[None], F o
or C ndication of the
A visual in e temperature
e units
[None]—N
No temperature unit annunc
ciator
F—Degrees Fahrenheitt
C—Degre
ees Celsius

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Viewing the operating parameters


Press the LOWER DISPLAY key to scroll through the operating parameters listed in Table 4-1
Lower Display Key Parameter Prompts. The lower display will show only those parameters and their
values that apply to your specific model.
Lower 7-Segment Description
Display Code

Tx.xx Tx. xx Time that remains on timer in Hours.Minutes.

Mxxx Mxxx Output value is percent; for Three Position Step control, this is an
estimated motor position and shown with no decimal place.

ASTR ASTR When AT is enabled and AT process is not operating

ASTP ASTP When AT is enabled and AT process is operating

ALM ALM Alarm is triggered and configured as Latch

Fail Fail Failsafe — conditions for failsafe are:


… EEROM Test Failed
… Scratch Pad RAM Test Failed
… Configuration Test Failed
… Field or Factory Cal Test Failed

Table 4-1 Lower Display Key Parameter Prompts


Diagnostic Messages
The EDC 200 Series performs background tests to verify data and memory integrity. If there is a
malfunction, a diagnostic message will be shown on the lower display. In the case of more than one
simultaneous malfunction, only the highest priority diagnostic message will be displayed. Table 4-2:
Diagnostic Messages shows the error messages in order of priority. If any of these diagnostic
messages appear on the lower display, refer to Chapter 5 Troubleshooting/ Service for information
on how to correct the problem.
Prompt Description

LOCK The lockout feature has been enabled to prevent


unauthorized changes of certain functions or parameters.

EDxx Power on error

FCxx Configure and calibration check error

ECxx IO control error

Table 4-2: Diagnostic Messages

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4.4. Controller Mode

4.4 Controller Mode


Operation Mode
Controller is typically running in two operation modes, normal operation mode and parameter
configuration mode.

Mode Definitions

Operation Mode Definition

Normal Operation In normal operation mode, the controller displays the PV,
SP/Output.
In this mode you can process the following:
• Start /Stop the Auto Tuning process,
• Switch between Manual Mode and Auto Mode.
In Manual Mode, SP tracks PV. The operator directly controls
the controller output level.
In Auto Mode, you can adjust the Set Point.
• Operate the Timer
• View and acknowledge Failsafe and Alarms.

Parameter Configuration In the configuration mode, the configurator configures the function
parameters in authorized Set up Groups and enter “Mask” mode.

Control Mode

Mode Definitions

Control Mode Definition

AUTOMATIC with LOCAL SET In automatic local mode, the controller operates from the local Set
POINT Points and automatically adjusts the output to maintain the PV at
the desired value.
In this mode you can adjust the Set Point.

Manual In Manual mode, the operator directly controls the controller output
level. The process variable and the percent output are displayed.
The configured High and Low Output Limits are disregarded and
the operator can change the output value, using the increment and
decrement keys, to the limits allowed by the output type (0 % to
100 % for a time proportioning output or –5 % to 105 % for a
current output).

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4.5. Setting Operation Leve
el

4.5 S
Setting Operation
n Level
There are two operaating levels forr parameters, configurator level
l and operrator level.You
u can set up
or moddify the operattion level usin
ng the followinng procedure..
Prrocedure

Sttep Action Press Result

1 Enter S
Set up Mode Long prress Top Display
D = OPT
T

2 OPTEntter operation Top Display


D = OPT
T
level settting mode
3 er Display= OPLV
Uppe

4 Set Opeeration level or er Display= OPER/CFG


Lowe
or
configurrator level
5 er Display =PASS
Uppe
er Display =0000
Lowe

6 Switch the
t digit

7 Set the value

8 Confiirm the input vvalue.


• Iff the passwordd is correct, re
eturn to
normal operatin ng mode.
• Iff you enter the
e wrong passw
word, return
o Step 4.
to

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4.6. Setting Operation Password

4.6 Settin
ng Opera
ation Pas
ssword
Change to operator or conffigurator levell for authority management purpose or chhange the defaault
password of ooperator and configurator
c leevel. The passsword of operaator and confiigurator are bo
oth
0000. The connfigurator passsword can noot be changed before the opeerator passwoord is changed d.
Procedu
ure
Step Action
n Pres
ss Result

1 E
Enter Set up Mode
M Lo
ong press Top Display = OPT

2 Enter operation
E n level Top Display = OPT
se
etting mode
3 ay= PASS
Upper Displa

4 Set Operation level


S l or ay= OPER/CFG
Lower Displa
or
co
onfigurator levvel
5 ay= OPER/CFG
Upper Displa

6 S
Switch the digitt

7 S the value
Set

8 Confirm the input value.


• If the pas
ssword is corre
ect, return to
normal operating
o mode e.
• If you enter the wrong password, retturn
to Step 4.
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4.7. Setting Pa
arameter Maskk

4.7 S
Setting Pa
arameterr Mask
The paarameter settin
ng can be set to
t allow accesss or configuraation by differrent operating
g levels.
Mask mode
m can only
y be entered in
n the configurration level wiithout a passw
word.

Prreliminary S
Steps
The co
ontroller is in parameter
p con
nfiguration moode and the usser has the acccess to set the parameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press R
Result
1 Enter S
Set up Mode splay = OPT
Top Dis
Long press
p
2 Enter opperation level Top Dis
splay = OPT
setting mode
m
3 Enter M
Mask Mode. Upper Display=OPLV
D V

4 Lower Display=MASK
D K
or
5 Enter Set
S up Mode

6 Switch Set
S up parame
eter Top Dis
splay= currentt Set up group
p
or
Upper Display=curre
D nt Set up para
ameter
7 ask Value
Set Ma Lower Display=Param
D meter Mask Value
or
Note: 00: Hide the p parameter; 100:
Configu
urable only forr configurator level,
l in this
case, operator could view the value of the
parameeter but could not modify thee value 11:
Display
y the parameteer and both Op perator and
Configu
urator level can configure thhe
parameeters.

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4.8. Rese
eting to Factorry Default

4.8 Resetting to Factory Default


D
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of resetting
r confi
figuration to faactory default settings.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pre
ess Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE
2 Select OPT Set Up
S Top Displa
ay= OPT
G
Group
splay= HZ
Upper Dis
3 Select Status((STA)
S splay= STA
Upper Dis
Function Paraameter
4 Select Reset to
S t Display splay= TEST
Lower Dis
T
Test (TEST) orr
All the parrameters are rreset to factory
y
default value
5 Exit Configura
ation oller exits Con
The contro nfiguration Mo
ode
Long press or
without any key and return
ns to the Normmal Operation
operation more than 30s. Mode.

4.9 Testing Display


This section ddescribes the procedure
p of resetting
r to Teesting Display
y.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pre
ess Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE

2 Select OPT Set Up


S Top Displa
ay= OPT
G
Group
splay= HZ
Upper Dis

3 Select Status((STA)
S splay= STA
Upper Dis
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Sttep Action Press Result


4 Select Reset to Disp
play wer Display= TEST
Low
Test (TEST) or
All the LEDs on the
t screen are
e “on” to
indicate the LED
D Status
5 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long press or
out any key
witho andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
opera
ation more tha
an 30s. Moode.

4.10 Settting Pow


wer Frequ
uency
This seection describes the procedu
ure of setting Power Frequeency.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• The co
ontroller is in the
t Configuraation Mode.
• The usser has the acccess to set paraameters.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Result
1 Enter Set
S Up Mode Top
p Display= INP
P (This is the first Set Up
Long press
Gro
oup title)
Upper Display=TTYPE
2 Select OPT Set Up Top
p Display= OP
PT
Group
Upper Display= HHZ
3 ency
Select Power Freque wer Display= Intended Pow
Low wer
(HZ) or Fre
equency Value
e

4 onfiguration
Exit Co Thee controller exxits Configurattion Mode
Long press or
out any key
witho andd returns to the Normal Ope eration
opera
ation more tha
an 30s. Moode.

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4.11. Settting Decimal Point
P Location
n

4.11 Settin
ng Decim
mal Pointt Locatio
on
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of setting
s Decim
mal Point Locattion.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pre
ess Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE
2 Select OPT Set Up
S Top Displa
ay= OPT
G
Group
splay= HZ
Upper Dis
3 Select the Deccimal
S splay= DECI
Upper Dis
Place (DECI) Function
F
Parameter
4 Select the Deccimal
S Lower Dis
splay= Intende
ed Decimal Place
Place value orr Value
5 Exit Configura
ation oller exits Con
The contro nfiguration Mo
ode
Long press or
without any key and return
ns to the Normmal Operation
operation more than 30s. Mode.

4.12 Examing
g Produc
ct Inform
mation
This section ddescribes the procedure
p of examing
e the P
Product Inform
mation.

Prelimin
nary Steps
• The controller is in the Con
nfiguration Mode.
M
• The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Action Pres
ss Result
1 E
Enter Set Up Mode
M Top Display y= INP (This iss the first Set Up
Long press
Group title)
Upper Display=TYPE
2 Select OPT Se
S et Up Top Display
y= OPT
G
Group
Upper Display= HZ
3 Select Status((STA)
S Upper Display= STA
F
Function Paraameter

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4.13. Acknow s

Sttep Action Press R


Result
4 Select Firmware er Display= FWWVN
Lowe
n (FIRM)
Version or

5 he Selection
Enter th er Display= FWWVN
Uppe
Lowe
er Display=Syystem Firmwarre Version

4.13 A
Acknowle
edge Alarms
Alarm can be set as No Latching or Latching.
• If Latcching function
n is disabled, th
hat is LACH=
=NO, the ALM
M LED lights up when alarm
m occurs and
turns off
o when alarm m disappears.
• If Latcching function
n is enabled, th
hat is LACH=
=YES, use the following proocedure.

Prreliminary S
Steps
• Latch function
f is enabled. In the Set
S Up Mode,, LACH=YES
S.
• An alaarm has been triggered.
t Thee Alarm LED keeps
k blinking
g when the alaarm occurs. When
W the
alarm is
i acknowledg op blinking if tthe alarm is sttill active or thhe LED turns off if the
ged, it will sto
alarm disappears.
d

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Re
esult
1 Switch the lower disp
play Lower Display=
D ALM
w the alarm
to show
message.
2 wledge the ala
Acknow arm. If the ala
arm is still actiive, ALM LED= stops
blinking;;
If alarm disappears, A
ALM LED=off.

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4.14. Settting Auto Tuning

4.14 Settin
ng Auto Tuning
T
This section iintroduces thee procedure off initiating Autto Tuning.
Initiating Auto Tuniing

nary Steps
Prelimin
The user has tthe access to set
s parameterss.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pre
ess Resultt
1 Enter Set Up Mode Top Displaay= INP (This is the first Se
et Up
Long press
Group title
e)
Upper Dis
splay=TYPE
2 Select AUX Set Up
S Top Displa
ay= AUX
G
Group
splay= DIN
Upper Dis
3 Select ACCUT
S TUNE (AT) splay= AT
Upper Dis
Function Para
ameter
4 S
Select Tune(TTUNE) splay= TUNE
Lower Dis
orr
5 Exit Configura
ation The contro
oller exits Con
nfiguration Mo
ode
Long press or
without any key and return
ns to the Normmal Operation
operation more than 30s. Mode.

Starting
g Through Keypad
K

Prelimin
nary Steps
The operatingg level of the controller
c is configurator leevel.
Current contrrol selection iss a PID. ALGC
C=Time A or Time B.
ACCUTUNE
E=TUNEAuto Tuning functtion is enabled
d. That is in co
onfiguration m
mode,
ACCUTUNE
E= TUNE.
The controller is in Auto op
peration modee and MAN LED
L is off. Au
uto Tuning cann not be started in
Manual operaation mode.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pres
ss Result
1 In Normal Operation ower Display = ASTR
Lo
Mode, switch the lower • If Auto Tunin
ng is not runniing, lower disp
play
ow the status
display to sho shows up AS STR;
of Auto Tuning
• If Auto Tunin
ng is running, lower display
shows up AS STP. If Auto T
Tuning is runniing,
lower display
y shows up AS STP.
2 Start Auto Tun
ning A
Auto Tuning is started.

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System detects the rising edge of the digital input and sends the command to start the Auto Tuning
process. If the prerequisite of Auto Tuning is not met, the lower display will show up Error (ERR) after
short pressing, otherwise, the Auto Tuning process is started.

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4.15. Switch Manual/A
Auto Mode

Stoppin
ng Auto Tun
ning

Prelimin
nary Steps
Auto Tuning is started.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Press Result
1 In Normal Op peration Lower Display = ATSSP
Mode, switch the lower • If Auto
A s not running, lower display
Tuning is
ow the
display to sho =ATTSR;
status of Auto
o Tuning
• If Auto
A Tuning is er display = ATTSP. If
s running, lowe
Au
uto Tuning is ru P.
unning, lower display =ATSP
2 Stop Auto Tuning Auto Tuning is stop
pped.

4.15 Switc
ch Manua
al/Auto Mode
M
Prelimin
nary Steps
The controller is in the Norrmal Operatio
on Mode.
Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pres
ss Result
1 Switch Manua
al / Auto eft Display = MAN
Le M is on or o
off
Mode • In Auto Mode: MAN Led is s off;
• In Manual Mode:
M MAN Led is on.

4.16 Settin
ng SP
Prelimin
nary Steps
In the automaatic mode, Lefft Display= MAN
M LED off.
With setting level
l of SP vaalue.
Procedu
ure
Step Action
n Press Result
1 In the lower display, Lo
ower Display= Current SP vvalue of the sy
ystem
select the SP value
which needs tot be set
up.

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2 P value.
Set SP splay= currentt set SP value
Lower Dis
or
• Short press or to adjust
P value;
the SP

• Long press
p or to adjust
the SP
P value;

• Long press
p or and then
short press
p or to adjust
the sto
opped digit pla
ace.

4.17 S
Setting Tiimer
The Tiimer provides a configurablle Time-out peeriod of from 0 to 9 hours: 59 minutes. The
T Timer
displayy is Time Rem
maining.
Viiewing the Timer
T Current Status

Prreliminary S
Steps
Timer is enabled. TM
MR= ENABL
LEPERI= In thhe Set up mod
de, TMR=ENA
ABLE, PERI=
= the timer
upper limit
l value.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Re
esult
1 Switch to the timer output
o Lower Display= TX.XXX
value.
• If the
e timer is read
dy to start, Low
wer
Disp play=configuraated Timer cyc cle.
• If the
e timer is runn
ning, “T” logo flashes
f and
rema aining time is d
displayed.
If the tim
mer is timed-ou
ut, 0 is display
yed.

Sttart Timer

Prreliminary S
Steps
Timer is ready to staart.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Re
esult
1 he timer.
Start th Lower Display
D = T” log
go flashes and
d remaining
time is displayed.
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alue

Resettin
ng Timer

Prelimin
nary Steps
Timer is timeed-out that is Lower
L y = T 0. 00.
Display

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pres
ss Result
1 Reset the Tim
mer. Lower Display = T+ set timerr period

4.18 Setting O
Output Value
V
This section iintroduces thee procedure off setting outpuut value.
In Auto Mode

nary Steps
Prelimin
In Normal Opperation Modee, MAN LED is off and Low
wer Display= current PV vaalue.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Pre
ess Resultt
1 Select SP Lower Disp
play= Current SP value

2 Change the S
SP Value or Lower Disp
play = Intended
d SP value
Selection o
or

AT is Prrocessing

Prelimin
nary Steps
In Normal Opperation Modee, AT LED is on and Lowerr Display= cu
urrent PV and SP value.

Procedu
ure
Step Actio
on Prress Resultt
1 Select PV or SP
S Lower Dissplay= Intende
ed PV or SP
current va
alue
2 Select Manua
al Control MAN LED
D is on and AT
T LED is off
Mode
3 Change the P PV/SP Value Lower Dis
splay = Intende
ed PV or SP value
v
or Selection o
or

4 ue or
Enter the Valu Enters vallue or selectio
on made into
Selection memory after
a another kkey is pressed.

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4.18. Setting e

In
n Man Mode

Prreliminary S
Steps
In Norrmal Operation
n Mode, Man LED is on an
nd Upper Disp
play= current P
PV Lower Dissplay= SP.

Prrocedure
Sttep Action Press Re
esult
1 Select SP wer Display=MMXX. X
Low
Upper Display= IIntended PV current
c
value
2 Change the Output Value
V wer Display=In
Low ntended Output value
or
OU
UT LED blinks

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Instrument performance can be adversely affected by installation and application problems as well as
by hardware problems. We recommend that you investigate the problems in the following order:
• Installation related problems
Read the Installation section in this manual to make sure the EDC 200 has been properly installed.
• Application related problems
Review the application of the controller; then, if necessary, direct your questions to the local sales
office.
• Hardware and software related problems
Use the troubleshooting error message prompts and controller failure symptoms to identify typical
failures which may occur in the controller. Follow the troubleshooting procedures to correct them.

5.1 Troubleshooting Aids


An error message can occur:
• At power-up.
• When the Status Tests are requested.
• During continuous background tests while in normal operation.
Check installation
If a set of symptoms still persists, refer to Section 2 - Installation and ensure proper installation and
proper use of the controller in the system.
Customer support
If you cannot solve the problem using the troubleshooting procedures listed in this section, you can
get technical assistance by dialing 1-800-423-9883 USA and Canada.
An engineer will discuss your problem with you.Please have your complete model number, serial
number, and Software version available.The model and serial numbers can be found on the chassis
nameplate. The software version can be viewed under Setup Group Status.If it is determined that a
hardware problem exists, a replacement controller or part will be shipped with instructions for
returning the defective unit.
Do not return your controller without authorization from Honeywells Technical Assistance Center or
until the replacement has been received.
Please refer to the Honeywell website: http://www.honeywell.com/ps.

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5.2. Poower-up Tests
s

Determ
mining the firrmware versiion

Step A
Action P
Press Result
1 Select OPT
TION Set Up Upper Display = STA
Group Lower Display = FMVN
2 Read the firmware verion Upper Display = FMVN
Lower Display = VERSION

mining the haardware verssion


Determ

Step A
Action P
Press Result
1 Select OPT
TION Set Up Upper Display = STA
Group Lower Display = HWVN
2 Read the hardware
h Upper Display = HWVN
version Lower Display = VERSION

Please give these nu


umbers to the Customer
C Suppport person. It
I will indicatee which versio
on of EDC
200 yo
ou have and heelp them deterrmine a solution to your pro
oblem.

5.2 P
Power-up
p Tests
When power is appllied, the contro oller will run three diagnostic tests, incluuding CPU, RAAM, Flash
and Daatabase powerr on self-check k. Power on seelf-check runss once. If the ddiagnostic tests failed, the
controlller will switcch into the faillsafe mode. Inn failsafe modee, the system will not start up
u properly
or onlyy display an errror code. If thhe diagnostic tests performeed successfullly, the controlller runs
normallly.

5.3 B
Backgrou
und Tests
s
EDC 200
2 performs ongoing
o backgground tests to
o verify data and
a memory iintegrity. If there is a
malfun
nction, a “Faill” will be disp
played in the lo
ower display.
Diiagnose Sys
stem Error
When required, the results
r of thesse tests can bee checked to determine
d the rreason the con
ntroller has
gone to
o Failsafe.
Step A
Action P
Press Result
1 Select OPT
TION Set Up Upper Display = STA
Group Lower Display = ERCD
2 Read the error
e code Upper Display = ERCD
Lower Display = Error cod
de

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5. Troubleshooting/Service
kground Tests
5.3. Back s

Check the errror code parammeter to view all of the erroor information. The followinng table lists th
he
error code, prrobable cause and troublesh
hooting proceddure.
Error Co
ode Prob
bable Cause
ED01 Failurre on restoring
g factory defau
ult setting

ED02 Failurre on reading FCT


F data

ED03 Failurre on reading digital


d sign

ED04 Failurre on reading configuration


c d
data

ED05 Failurre on reading verification


v code

ED06 verific
cation code Co
omparison erro
or

ED0A Failurre on reading product


p code

FC01 Param
meter Configuration error

FC02 Verific
cation data errror

EC03 Input Failure

Confirm
m System Errror
After troublesshooting the specific
s failuree, you can prooceed with thee following proocedure to con
nfirm
the “Fail” meessage.

Prelimin
nary Steps
When the sysstem is in the Failsafe
F modee, that is, whenn a serious maalfunction occcurs, there is a Fail
message and current param meter values arre shown on th he lower displlay.
The controller is in Normall Operating Mode.
M
Step Actio
on Pres
ss Result
1 Switch the low
S wer display to ower Display= FaIl
Lo
s
show the Fail m
message.
2 Acknowledge the
A t Failsafe Lo
ower Display= “FaIl” messa
age disappears
s
m
message

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6. Appendix A Look-up Table for 7 Segment Character
and Associated English Word
A B C D E F G H I J K L M

A B C D E F G H I J K L M

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Table 6-1 7 Segment Character and Associated English Word

7 Segment Abbreviation of the Full Name of the


Code Associated English Word Associated English Word

DISB DISB DISABLE

EABL EABL ENABLE

FILT FILT FILTER

ACTN ACTN ACTION

REVR REVR Reverse

DIRT DIRT Direct

DB DB DEADBAND

FLMD FLMD FAILMODE

FLSF FLSF FAILSAFE

PERI PERI PERIOD

RLST RLST RLYSTATE


Table 6-2 Examples for 7 Segment Code and Associated English Word

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