EPLC9600-PID QUADRO(96x96 1/4 DIN) 4 Channel PID Controller

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EPLC9600-PID QUADRO(96x96 1/4 DIN) 4 Channel PID Controller EPLC9600-PID QUADRO 96 x 96 DIN 1/4 4 Channel PID Controller - 128 x 64 Graphcal LCD dsplay - 4 Thermocouple (J, K, L, R or S type) sensor nputs - Confgurable P, PI, PD and PID control forms - Auto-Tunng and Self-Tunng (automatc calculatons of PID parameters) - Relay or (pnp source ) transstor outputs - Sensor error detecton - Programmable heatng and coolng for PID control outputs - Soft-Start (Ramp acton durng power on) specfcaton - ECO and SLEEP mode selecton (mode can be actvatng automatcally accordng to mode control parameter whch can be adjust for each day of week or va front panel buttons or va dgtal nputs.) - Adjustable temperature offset for each channel - 3 Dfferent alarm types for each channel (Hgh, Low and Band Alarms) - User defned channel labels - Operatng wth Real Tme Clock (RTC) - ModBus RTU communcaton protocol (RS-232, RS-485 and Ethernet communcaton) - Data Loggng to USB Flash Memory - Adjustable data loggng tme nterval - Password protecton for programmng mode Introducton Manual. ENG EPLC-9600 PID QUADRO V00 08/11

ABOUT INSTRUCTION MANUAL Instructon manual of EPLC9600-PID QUADRO conssts of two man sectons. Explanaton of these sectons are below. Also, there are other sectons whch nclude order nformaton and techncal specfcatons of the devce. All ttles and page numbers n nstructon manual are n CONTENTS secton. User can reach to any ttle wth secton number. Installaton: In ths secton, physcal dmensons of the devce, panel mountng, electrcal wrng, physcal and electrcal nstallaton of the devce to the system are explaned. Operaton and Parameters: In ths secton user nterface of the devce, accessng to the parameters, descrpton of the parameters are explaned. Also n these sectons, there are warnngs to prevent serous njury whle dong the physcal and electrcal mountng or usng the devce. Explanaton of the symbols whch are used n these sectons are gven below. Ths symbol s used for safety warnngs. User must pay attenton to these warnngs. Ths symbol s used to determne the dangerous stuatons as a result of an electrc shock. User must pay attenton to these warnngs defntely. Ths symbol s used to determne the mportant notes about functons and usage of the devce. 2

CONTENTS 1.PREFACE... 1.1 GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS 1.2 ORDERING INFORMATION 1.3 WARRANTY 1.4 MAINTENANCE 2.INSTALLATION... Page 7 2.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2.2 FRONT VIEW AND DIMENSIONS OF EPLC9600-PID QUADRO 2.3 PANEL CUT-OUT 2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL RATINGS 2.5 PANEL MOUNTING 2.6 INSTALLATION FIXING CLAMP 2.7 REMOVING FROM THE PANEL 3.ELECTRICAL WIRING... 3.1 TERMINAL LAYOUT AND CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS 3.2 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM 3.2.1 DEVICE WITH RELAY OUTPUTS 3.2.2 DEVICE WITH TRANSISTOR OUTPUTS 3.3 SUPPLY VOLTAGE INPUT CONNECTION OF THE DEVICE 3.4 SUPPLY VOLTAGE INPUT CONNECTION OF TRANSISTOR OUTPUTS 3.5. GALVANIC ISOLATION TEST VALUE OF EPLC9600-PID QUADRO WITH RELAY OUTPUTS 3.6. GALVANIC ISOLATION TEST VALUE OF EPLC9600-PID QUADRO WITH TRANSISTOR OUTPUTS 4. CABLE CONNECTION BETWEEN RS232 TERMINAL OF THE DEVICE AND PC... Page 19 5. CONNECTION FOR RS485 SERIAL COMMUNICATION... Page 20 6. DEFINETION OF THE FRONT PANEL AND ACCESSING TO THE PARAMETERS... 6.1 DEFINETION OF FRONT PANEL 6.2 MAIN OPERATION SCREEN DEFINETION 6.3 ACCESSING TO THE OPERATOR PARAMETER PAGES 6.4 ACCESSING TO THE TECHNICIAN PARAMETER PAGES 6.5 ACCESSING TO THE CALIBRATION PARAMETER PAGES 6.6 OPERATOR PAGES PARAMETERS DEFINETIONS 6.7 TECHNICIAN PAGES PARAMETERS DEFINETIONS 6.7.1 PAGE-1 PARAMETERS 6.7.2 PAGE-2 PARAMETERS 6.7.3 PAGE-3 PARAMETERS 6.7.4 PAGE-4 PARAMETERS 6.7.5 PAGE-5 ECO MODE PARAMETERS 6.7.6 PAGE-6 SLEEP MODE PARAMETERS 6.7.7 PAGE-7 RS232 PARAMETERS 6.7.8 PAGE-8 RS485 PARAMETERS 6.7.9 PAGE-9 USB PARAMETERS 6.7.10 PAGE-10 ETHERNET PARAMETERS 6.7.11 PAGE-11 REAL TIME (RTC) PARAMETERS 7.OPERATION GRAPHICS OF ALARM TYPE... Page 46 8.MODBUS ADDRESS... 8.1 PID CONTROL AND ALARM OUTPUT MODBUS ADDRESSES 8.2 PROCESS INPUT VALUES MODBUS ADDRESSES Page 5 Page 12 Page 21 Page 47 9.SPECIFICATIONS... Page 48 3

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer s Name : EMKO ELEKTRONIK A.S. Manufacturer s : DOSAB, Karanfl Sk., No:6, 16369 Bursa, TURKEY The manufacturer hereby declares that the product: Product Name Type Number Product Category : PID QUADRO (4 Channel PID Controller) : EPLC9600 : Electrcal equpment for measurement, control and laboratory use Conforms to the followng drectves : 2006 / 95 / EC The Low Voltage Drectve 2004 / 108 / EC The Electromagnetc Compatblty Drectve has been desgned and manufactured to the followng specfcatons: EN 61000-6-4:2007 EMC Generc Emsson Standard for Industral Envronments EN 61000-6-2:2005 EMC Generc Immunty Standard for Industral Envronments EN 61010-1:2001 Safety Requrements for electrcal equpment for measurement, control and laboratory use When and Where Issued Authorzed Sgnature th 04 August 2011 Name : Serpl YAKIN Bursa-TURKEY Poston : Qualty Manager 4

1.Preface EPLC9600-PID QUADRO seres 4 channel PID controller devces are desgned for measurng, controllng and loggng temperatures of 4 dfferent area. They can be used n many applcatons wth ther TC process nput, multfuncton PID control outputs, alarm outputs, selectable alarm functons, RS-232 / RS-485 / Ethernet / USB communcatons. Some applcaton felds and applcatons whch they are used are below: Applcaton Felds Glass Plastc Petro-Chemstry Textle Automatve Machne producton ndustres etc... Applcatons Heatng Bakng Ovens Incubators Storages Storages etc.. 1.1 General Specfcatons EPLC9600 PID QUADRO Power Supply Input Temperature Sensor Input Dgtal Input Standard Relay Output Optonal Transstor Output Standard Communcaton Optonal Communcaton Optonal Communcaton Optonal Communcaton Standard Unversal Supply Input 100-240 V, 50/60Hz Optonal Supply Input 24V 50/60Hz, 24V TC (J, K, L, R or S type) ECO and SLEEP Mode Control Inputs PID Control Outputs and Alarm Outputs PID Control Outputs and Alarm Outputs RS232 RS485 ETHERNET USB Modbus RTU Protocol Modbus RTU Over TCP Protocol Temperature Data Loggng 5

1.2 Orderng Informaton EPLC9600-PID QUADRO ( 96 x 96 1/4 DIN) A Supply Voltage 1 100...240V (- %15;+%10) 50/60Hz 2 24V(-%15;+%10) 50/60Hz 9 Customer B Outputs 10 Relay outputs wth 2 common R for each NO contact 5A max. (5A@250V at resstve load) for each Common contact 15A max (15A@250V at resstve load) T 10 pnp source Transstor outputs Output current 1A Max. for each transstor output. C Standard Seral Communcaton 2 RS-232 (up to 115200 baudrate, No solaton ) D Optonal Communcaton-1 0 None R RS-485 (up to 115200 baudrate, 500VAC solaton ) E ETHERNET (10Mbt/s, 1500VAC solaton ) E Optonal Communcaton-2 0 None U USB (USB2.0 for temperature data loggng ) A / / B C 2 D 24V(-%15;+%10) E All order nformaton of EPLC9600- PID QUADRO are gven on the table at left. User may form approprate devce confguraton from nformaton and codes that at the table and convert t to the orderng codes. Frstly, supply voltage then other spesfcatons must be deteermned. Please fll the order code blanks accordng to your needs. Please contact us, f your needs are out of the standards. Table-1 Input Type(TC) J, Fe CuN IEC584.1(ITS90) Scale( C) -100 C,900 C K, NCr N IEC584.1(ITS90) -100 C,1300 C L, Fe Const DIN43710-100 C,850 C R, Pt13%Rh Pt IEC584.1(ITS90) 0 C,1700 C S, Pt10%Rh Pt IEC584.1(ITS90) 0 C,1700 C 1.3 Warranty EMKO Elektronk warrants that the equpment delvered s free from defects n materal and workmanshp. Ths warranty s provded for a perod of two years. The warranty perod starts from the delvery date. Ths warranty s n force f duty and responsbltes whch are determned n warranty document and nstructon manual performs by the customer completely. 1.4 Mantenance Repars should only be performed by traned and specalzed personnel. Cut power to the devce before accessng nternal parts. Do not clean the case wth hydrocarbon-based solvents (Petrol, Trchlorethylene etc.). Use of these solvents can reduce the mechancal relablty of the devce. Use a cloth dampened n ethyl alcohol or water to clean the external plastc case. 6

2.Installaton Before begnnng nstallaton of ths product, please read the nstructon manual and warnngs below carefully. In package, - One pece unt - Two peces mountng clamps - One pece nstructon manual A vsual nspecton of ths product for possble damage occured durng shpment s recommended before nstallaton. It s your responsblty to ensure that qualfed mechancal and electrcal techncans nstall ths product. If there s danger of serous accdent resultng from a falure or defect n ths unt, power off the system and separate the electrcal connecton of the devce from the system. The unt s normally suppled wthout a power supply swtch or a fuse. Use power swtch and fuse as requred. Be sure to use the rated power supply voltage to protect the unt aganst damage and to prevent falure. Keep the power off untl all of the wrng s completed so that electrc shock and trouble wth the unt can be prevented. Never attempt to dsassemble, modfy or repar ths unt. Tamperng wth the unt may results n malfuncton, electrc shock or fre. Do not use the unt n combustble or explosve gaseous atmospheres. Durng the equpment s putted n hole on the metal panel whle mechancal nstallaton some metal burrs can cause njury on hands, you must be careful. Montage of the product on a system must be done wth t s fxng clamps. Do not do the montage of the devce wth napproprate fxng clamp. Be sure that devce wll not fall whle dong the montage. It s your responsblty f ths equpment s used n a manner not specfed n ths nstructon manual. 7

2.1 General Descrpton Mountng Clamp Front Panel IP65 protecton NEMA 4X Panel surface (maxmum thckness 15 mm / 0.59 nch) 2.2 Front Vew and Dmensons of EPLC9600-PID QUADRO Maxmum 15 mm / 0.59 nch 96 mm / 3.78 nch 96 mm / 3.78 nch 12 ± 1 mm / 0.47 nch 84 mm / 3.31 nch 8

2.3 Panel Cut-Out 129 mm / 5.08 nch (mn) 92mm / 3.62 nch 129 mm / 5.08 nch (mn) 92mm / 3.62 nch 9

2.4 Envronmental Ratngs Operatng Condtons Operatng Temperature : 0 to 50 C Max. Operatng Humdty : 90% Rh (non-condensng) Alttude : Up to 2000m. Forbdden Condtons: Corrosve atmosphere Explosve atmosphere Home applcatons (The unt s only for ndustral applcatons) 2.5 Panel Mountng 1 1-Before mountng the devce n your panel, make sure that the cut-out s of the rght sze. 2-Check front panel gasket poston 3-Insert the devce through the cut-out. If the mountng clamps are on the unt, put out them before nsertng the unt to the panel. 3 2 Durng nstallaton nto a metal panel, care should be taken to avod njury from metal burrs whch mght be present. The equpment can loosen from vbraton and become dslodged f nstallaton parts are not properly tghtened. These precautons for the safety of the person who does the panel mountng. 10

2.6 Installaton Fxng Clamp 1 2 The unt s desgned for panel mountng. 1-Insert the unt n the panel cut-out from the front sde. 2- Insert the mountng clamps to the holes that located top and bottom sdes of devce and screw up the fxng screws untl the unt completely mmoble wthn the panel Montage of the unt to a system must be done wth t s own fxng clamps. Do not do the montage of the devce wth napproprate fxng clamps. Be sure that devce wll not fall whle dong the montage. 2.7 Removng from the Panel Before startng to remove the unt from panel, power off the unt and the related system. 2 1 1-Loosen the screws. 2-Pull mountng clamps from top and bottom fxng sockets. 3-Pull the unt through the front sde of the panel 3 11

3.Electrcal Wrngs You must ensure that the devce s correctly confgured for your applcaton. Incorrect confguraton could result n damage to the process beng controlled, and/or personal njury. It s your responsblty, as the nstaller, to ensure that the confguraton s correct. Devce parameters has factory default values. These parameters must be set accordng to the system s needs. Only qualfed personnel and techncans should work on ths equpment. Ths equpment contans nternal crcuts wth voltage dangerous to human lfe. There s severe danger for human lfe n the case of unauthorzed nterventon. Be sure to use the rated power supply voltage to protect the unt aganst damage and to prevent falure. Keep the power off untl all of the wrng s completed so that electrc shock and trouble wth the unt can be prevented. 3.1 Termnal Layout and Connecton Instructons Termnal layout for ethernet communcaton Termnal layout for RS485 communcaton 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ETHERNET COMMUNICATION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 D - D + RS 485 COMMUNICATION RS 232 COMMUNICATION USB 2.0 USB 2.0 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 RS 232 COMMUNICATION 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Max. 2.5mm / 0.098 nch Wre Sze: 18AWG/1mm² Sold /Stranded Torque 0,5Nm Screw drver 0,8 x3mm 12

3.2 Electrcal Wrng Dagram 3.2.1 Devce wth Relay Outputs Electrcal wrng of the devce must be the same as Electrcal Wrng Dagram below to prevent damage to the process beng controlled and personnel njury. Power Supply Input TEMPERATURE SENSOR INPUTS 100...240V (- %15;+%10) 50/60Hz 7VA (THERMOCOUPLE) 24V(-%15;+%10) 50/60Hz 7VA 24V(-%15;+%10) 7W (It must be determned n order.) CHANNEL-4 TC INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AIN-4 CHANNEL TC INPUT -3 AIN-3 CHANNEL TC INPUT -2 AIN-2 CHANNEL TC INPUT -1 AIN-1 ECO MODE CONTROL INPUT SLEEP MODE CONTROL INPUT N (-) L (+) ETHERNET OR RS485 COMMUNICATION USB 2.0 COMMUNICATION 5 x 5A@250V RS 232 COMMUNICATION 5 x 5A@250V COMMON-1 CHANNEL-1 PID CONTROL OUT CHANNEL-2 PID CONTROL OUT CHANNEL-3 PID CONTROL OUT CHANNEL-4 PID CONTROL OUT COMMON-2 CHANNEL-1 ALARM OUT CHANNEL-2 ALARM OUT CHANNEL-3 ALARM OUT CHANNEL-4 ALARM OUT GENERAL ALARM OUT 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Common1 Common2 Relay Outputs (For Channel 1, 2, 3, and 4 PID Control Outputs) Relay Outputs (For Channel 1, 2, 3, and 4 Alarm Outputs and General Alarm Output) RS485, Ethernet and USB communcatons are optonal 13

3.2.2 Devce wth Transstor Outputs Electrcal wrng of the devce must be the same as Electrcal Wrng Dagram below to prevent damage to the process beng controlled and personnel njury. TEMPERATURE SENSOR INPUTS (THERMOCOUPLE) CHANNEL-4 TC INPUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 AIN-4 AIN-3 AIN-2 AIN-1 N (-) L (+) 10 x 1A@24V CHANNEL-1 PID CONTROL OUT CHANNEL-2 PID CONTROL OUT CHANNEL-3 PID CONTROL OUT CHANNEL-4 PID CONTROL OUT CHANNEL-1 ALARM OUT CHANNEL-2 ALARM OUT CHANNEL-3 ALARM OUT CHANNEL-4 ALARM OUT GENERAL ALARM OUT CHANNEL TC INPUT -3 CHANNEL TC INPUT -2 CHANNEL TC INPUT -1 ECO MODE CONTROL INPUT SLEEP MODE CONTROL INPUT Power Supply Input 100...240V (- %15;+%10) 50/60Hz 7VA 24V(-%15;+%10) 50/60Hz 7VA 24V(-%15;+%10) 7W (It must be determned n order.) USB 2.0 COMMUNICATION RS 232 COMMUNICATION ETHERNET OR RS485 COMMUNICATION 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 POWER SUPPLY 24V ±%15 Transstor Outputs (PID Control Outputs, Channel Alarm Outputs, General Alarm Output) RS485, Ethernet and USB communcatons are optonal 14

3.3 Supply Voltage Input Connecton of the Devce Power Supply Swtch Note-1 N L 14 15 Note-3 Note-2 External Fuse (1 A T) Power Supply 100-240V (- %15;+%10) 50/60Hz 7VA or, 24V(-%15;+%10) 50/60Hz 7VA or, 24V(-%15;+%10) 7W Note-1 :There s an nternal 33R fusble flameproof resstor n 100-240 V 50/60Hz There s an nternal 4R7 fusble flameproof resstor n 24V 50/60Hz Note-2: L s (+), N s (-) for 24V Supply Voltage Note-3: External Fuse s recommended Make sure that the power supply voltage s same ndcated on the nstrument. Swtch on the power supply only after that all the electrcal connecton have been completed. Supply voltage range must be determned n order. Whle nstallng the unt, supply voltage range must be controlled and approprate supply voltage must be appled to the unt. Controllng prevents damages n unt and system and possble accdents as a result of ncorrect supply voltage. There s no power supply swtch or fuse on the devce. So a power supply swtch and a fuse must be added to the supply voltage nput. Power supply swtch and fuse must be put to a place where user can reach easly. Power supply swtch must be two poled for seperatng phase and neutral. On/Off condton of power supply swtch s very mportant n electrcal connecton. On/Off condton of power supply swtch must be sgned for preventng the wrong connecton. External fuse must be on phase connecton n supply nput. External fuse must be on (+) lne connecton n supply nput. The nstrument s protected wth an nternal fuse (Please refer to Note-1 for nformaton). In case of falure t s suggested to return the nstrument to the manufacturer for repar. 15

3.4 Supply Voltage Input Connecton of the Transstor Outputs Ths power supply connecton s need only when transstor type outputs are used. (-) (+) 29 30 Power Supply Swtch Note-2 Note-1 Supply Voltage 24V ( ± 15%) Note-1 : External fuse s recommended. Note-2 : Fuse value must be select accordng to the system. Make sure that the power supply voltage s the same ndcated on the nstrument. Swtch on the power supply only after that all the electrcal connectons have been completed. Whle nstallng the unt, supply voltage range must be controlled and approprate supply voltage must be appled to the unt. Controllng prevents damages n unt and system and possble accdents as a result of ncorrect supply voltage. There s no power supply swtch on the devce. So a power supply swtch must be added to the supply voltage nput. In accordance wth the safety regulatons, the power supply swtch shall brng the dentfcaton of the relevant nstrument.power supply swtch shall be easly accessble by the user. Power swtch must be two poled for seperatng phase and neutral. On/Off condton of power swtch s very mportant n electrcal connecton. On/Off condton of power swtch must be sgned for preventng the wrong connecton. If an external fuse s used, t must be on (+) lne connecton n supply nput. 16

3.5 Galvanc Röle Çýkýþlý Isolaton EPLC9600-PID Test Values QUADRO of EPLC9600-PID Chazý çn Galvank QUADRO Ýzolasyon wth Relay Test Outputs Deðerler Supply Input of Devce 14 15 2000V 2000V 2000V AIN2 AIN3 AIN4 500V AIN1 2000V 2000V AIN1 AIN3 AIN4 500V AIN2 2000V 2000V AIN1 AIN2 AIN4 500V AIN3 2000V 2000V 2000V 2000V 2000V 2000V AIN1 AIN2 AIN3 500V Dgtal Inputs Relay Outputs RS 232 RS 485 Usb AIN4 2000V Ethernet 17

3.6 Galvanc Isolaton Test Values of EPLC9600-PID QUADRO wth Transstor Outputs Supply Input of Devce 14 15 2000V Supply Input of Output Card 29 30 2000V 2000V 2000V AIN2 AIN3 AIN4 500V AIN1 500V 2000V 2000V AIN1 AIN3 AIN4 500V AIN2 500V 2000V 2000V AIN1 AIN2 AIN4 500V AIN3 500V 2000V 2000V AIN1 AIN2 AIN3 500V Dgtal Inputs AIN4 500V 500V 2000V Transstor Outputs 2000V 2000V 2000V RS 232 RS 485 Usb 500V 500V 500V 2000V Ethernet 1500V 18

4. Cable Connecton Between RS-232 Termnal of the Devce and PC PC (Personal Computer) 9 Pn DCON connecton 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 9 8 7 6 RX TX GND NA TX RX GND NA NA Cable Lenght must be max. 12 meters for 9600 baud rate 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 19

5. Connecton for RS-485 Seral Communcaton PC(Personal Computer) RS-232 RS-485 Convertor MASTER RS-232 Connecton Cable D- Rt D+ SLAVE-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 32 termnal can be connected n RS-485 lne Rt resstor = 120 For communcaton connecton Twsted Par cable must be used Cable lenght can be maxmum 1000 meters n 9600 baud rate. When baud rate ncreases, cable lenght must be decreased. D- D+ D - D + 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SLAVE-2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 D- D+ D - D + 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 SLAVE-N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 D- D+ D - D + Rt 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 20

6. Defneton of the Front Panel and Accessng to the Parameters 6.1. Defnton of Front Panel 128 x 64 Pxel Graphcal LCD Channel Selecton Buttons ECO Mode Control Button { Standard Functon Buttons SLEEP Mode Control Button Programmng Mode Access Button ENTER BUTTON Ths button s used to confrm the varable value n varable value changng screen. ESCAPE BUTTON Ths button s used to ext from varable value changng screen to precedng vsualzaton screen wthout savng varable value, and return to man operaton screen. DELETE BUTTON Ths button s used to delete the last dgt of the value n varable value changng screen. a/a +/-. Sym CHANGE CASE BUTTON Ths button s used to changng the character between uppercase and lowercase, whch cursor s show for strng varable n varable value changng screen. SIGN & SYMBOL BUTTON Ths button s used to changng the sgn value for sgn type varables, enterng the dot for real type and enterng the symbol character for strng type varables n varable value changng screen. DOWN BUTTON Ths button s used to decrement the dgt, whch cursor s show of varable n varable value changng screen and used to accessng next programmng page n programmng mode. UP BUTTON Ths button s used to ncrement the dgt, whch cursor s show of varable n varable value changng screen and used to accessng prevous programmng page n programmng mode. RIGHT BUTTON Ths button s used to move cursor to the rght sde for one dgt n varable value changng screen and selectng the varable for changng n programmng mode. LEFT BUTTON Ths button s used to move cursor to the left sde for one dgt n varable value changng screen and selectng the varable for changng n programmng mode. PROGRAMMING MODE ACCESSING BUTTON Ths button s used to accessng to programmng mode parameters pages. 21

6.2. Man Operaton Screens Defneton PID Channel Process Value PID Channel Outputs Status PID Channel Set Values Channel Labels Alarm Messages Devce Workng Mode MAIN OPERATION SCREEN-1 Press number (1,2,3 or 4) buttons for accessng the relevant channel screen. MAIN OPERATION SCREEN-2 Press escape button for returnng man operaton screen-1. If more than one alarm messages s present, each alarm message s showng on LCD screen durng 1 second. 22

6.3. Accessng to the Operator Parameter Pages MAIN OPERATION SCREEN OPERATOR PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD SCREEN When programmng mode access button s pressed and released before 5 seconds s expre, If operator password s dfferent from 0, operator parameter secton password screen wll be observed, If operator password s 0 then operator parameter screen wll be observed. OPERATOR PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD SCREEN Press rght or left button for selectng the password parameter. OPERATOR PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD ENTERING SCREEN 0 Mnmum Maxmum 0 9999 0 Press enter button for accessng to password enterng screen. OPERATOR PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD ENTERING SCREEN Enter the operator parameter secton password wth cursor (lef, rght, up and down) buttons. OPERATOR PARAMETER SCREEN (CHANNEL-1 PARAMETERS) Mnmum Maxmum 0 9999 1234 Press enter button for accessng to the operator secton parameters. Press rght or left button for selectng the parameter. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n operator parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 23

OPERATOR PARAMETER SCREEN (CHANNEL-1 PARAMETERS) PARAMETER ENTERING SCREEN o 100.0 C Mnmum Maxmum 0.0 400.0 100.0 Press enter button for accessng to parameter enterng screen. Change the parameter value wth cursor (lef, rght, up and down) buttons. PARAMETER ENTERING SCREEN OPERATOR PARAMETER SCREEN (CHANNEL-1 PARAMETERS) Mnmum Maxmum 0.0 400.0 200.0 Press enter button for return parameter screen wth savng parameter value, press escape button for return parameter screen wthout savng parameter value. Press number (1,2,3 or 4) buttons for accessng the relevant channel s parameter screen. OPERATOR PARAMETER SCREEN (CHANNEL-2 PARAMETERS) Other operator secton parameters can be accessed wth same method explaned above, press escape button for return to man operaton screen. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n operator parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 24

6.4. Accessng to the Techncan Parameter Pages MAIN OPERATION SCREEN TECHNICIAN PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD SCREEN When programmng mode access button s pressed for 5 seconds, If techncan password s dfferent from 0, techncan parameter secton password screen wll be observed, If techncan password s 0 then techncan parameter screen wll be observed. Press rght or left button for selectng the password parameter. TECHNICIAN PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD SCREEN TECHNICIAN PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD ENTERING SCREEN 0 Mnmum Maxmum 0 9999 0 Press enter button for accessng to password enterng screen. TECHNICIAN PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD ENTERING SCREEN Enter the techncan parameter secton password wth cursor (lef, rght, up and down) buttons. TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 1 CHANNEL-1 PARAMETERS ) Mnmum Maxmum 0 9999 5678 Press enter button for accessng to the techncan secton parameters. Press number (1,2,3 or 4) buttons for accessng the relevant channel s parameter screen.press down button for accessng to next parameter page. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 25

TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 2 CHANNEL-1 PARAMETERS ) TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 3 CHANNEL-1 PARAMETERS ) Press number (1,2,3 or 4) buttons for accessng the relevant channel s parameter screen. Press down button for accessng to next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. Press number (1,2,3 or 4) buttons for accessng the relevant channel s parameter screen. Press down button for accessng to next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 4) TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 5 ECO MODE PAGE ) Press down button for accessng next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. Press down button for accessng next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 6 SLEEP MODE PAGE ) TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 7 RS232 PAGE ) Press down button for accessng next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. Press down button for accessng next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 26

TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 8 RS485 PAGE ) TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 9 USB PAGE ) Press down button for accessng next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. Press down button for accessng next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 10 ETHERNET PAGE ) TECHNICIAN PARAMETER SCREEN (PAGE - 11 RTC PAGE ) Press down button for accessng next parameter page, press up button for accessng prevous parameter page. Press up button for accessng prevous parameter page, press escape button for return to man operaton screen. If the devce has a optonal RS485 communcaton then RS 485 page s observed, If the devce has a optonal USB communcaton then USB page s observed, If the devce has a optonal ETHERNET communcaton then ETHERNET page s observed. Otherwse these pages are not observed. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 27

6.5. Accessng to the Calbraton Parameter Pages MAIN OPERATION SCREEN CALIBRATION PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD SCREEN CALIBRATION PASSWORD When programmng mode access button s pressed for 5 seconds, calbraton parameter secton password screen wll be observed Press rght or left button for selectng the password parameter. CALIBRATION PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD SCREEN CALIBRATION PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD ENTERING SCREEN CALIBRATION TEKNÝSYEN PASSWORD ÞÝFRESÝ 0 Mnmum Maxmum 0 9999 0 Press enter button for accessng to password enterng screen. Enter the calbraton parameter secton password as a 9111 wth cursor (lef, rght, up and down) buttons. CALIBRATION PARAMETERS SECTION PASSWORD ENTERING SCREEN CALIBRATION PARAMETER SCREEN ( CHANNEL-1 SENSOR TYPE SELECTION ) Mnmum Maxmum 0 9999 9111 Press enter button for accessng to the calbraton secton parameters. Press number (1,2,3 or 4) buttons for accessng the relevant channel s parameter screen. Press escape button for return to man operaton screen. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n calbraton parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 28

6.6. Operator Pages Parameters Defnetons Channel Number Channel Selecton Buttons { Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn. Max. Default PROCESS SET PID Set Value For Channel-X O C SET MIN SET MAX 100.0 - ALARM SET Alarm Set Value For Channel-X O C -100.0 1700.0 90.0 - LCD BACKLIGHT LCD Dsplay Backlght Mode - 0 2 1 42182 LCD CONTRAST LCD Dsplay Contrast Value - 30 60 45 42183 PROCESS SET PID set value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. ALARM SET Alarm set value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. LCD BACKLIGHT Dsplay backlght s can be controlled by ths parameter value. If parameter value; 0 = LCD backlght s contnuously OFF 1 = LCD backlght s contnuously ON 2 = power safe mode If any button s not pressed durng 30 secs. LCD backlght s automatcally changed OFF mode, when any button s pressed LCD backlght s changed ON mode agan. LCD CONTRAST Dsplay contrast value s can be controlled by ths parameter value. REVISION NUMBER Software Revson Number Devce software revson number s can be seen by ths parameter. Ths parameter s can not be changed, t s only observed. Process Set Parameters Modbus es Alarm Set Parameters Modbus eses Parameter Parameter CHANNEL-1 PROCESS SET (*) 42030 CHANNEL-1 ALARM SET ( 42078 CHANNEL-2 PROCESS SET (*) 42042 CHANNEL-2 ALARM SET ( * ) 42082 CHANNEL-3 PROCESS SET (*) 42054 CHANNEL-3 ALARM SET ( * ) 42086 CHANNEL-4 PROCESS SET (*) 42066 CHANNEL-4 ALARM SET ( * ) * ) 42090 (*) These parameters are dsplayed on LCD screen wth pont, so that the parameters values are 10 tmes than the real values for modbus functon. Channel number s can be seen upper left sde of the dsplay and can be selected by pressng the channel selecton buttons (1, 2, 3 or 4). If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n operator parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 29

6.7. Techncan Pages Parameters Defnetons 6.7.1. Page-1 Parameters Channel Number Techncan Parameter Page Number Channel Selecton Buttons { Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn. Max. Default PROPORTIONAL PID Proportonal Parameter For Channel-X % 1 100.0 1.0 INTEGRAL PID Integral Parameter For Channel-X sec. 0 3200.0 10.0 DERIVATIVE PID Dervatve Parameter For Channel-X sec. 0 999.9 10.0 OUT PERIOD PID Ouput Perod sec. 1 150 1 OUT MINIMUM PID Mnmum Control Output % 0 100 0 OUT MAXIMUM PID Maxmum Control Output % 0 100 100 PROPORTIONAL PID proportonal value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. Ths parameter s unt s percentage of analogue nput scale. If analogue nput s seleced as a J type TC, O O then analogue nput scale s beng between -100.0 C to 900.0 C, and f PROPORTIONAL parameter value s selected as a %10.0 then PID Proportonal band s calculated lke below. O O O Proportonal Band =(( 900.0 C - (-100.0 C)) * 10.0) / 100 = 100 C INTEGRAL PID ntegral value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. It can be changed by the user. When tune operaton stops, t can be changed by the devce. If t s 0, ntegral control part does not run. When tune operaton stops f ths parameter s 0, ths parameter can not be changed because of ntegral control part does not run. DERIVATIVE PID dervatve value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. It can be changed by the user. When tune operaton stops, t can be changed by the devce. If t s 0, dervatve control part does not run. When tune operaton stops f ths parameter s 0, ths parameter can not be changed because of dervatve control part does not run. OUT PERIOD PID output perod value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. OUT MINIMUM PID mnmum output value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. Even as a result of the PID calculaton devce calculates the % output value less than ths parameter, PID output s actve mnmum for ths parameter. OUT MAXIMUM PID maxmum output value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. Even as a result of the PID calculaton devce calculates the % output value greater than ths parameter, PID output s actve maxmum for ths parameter. Channel number s can be seen upper left sde of the dsplay and can be selected by pressng the channel selecton buttons (1, 2, 3 or 4). If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 30

PID Proportonal Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 PROPORTIONAL 42031 ( CHANNEL-2 PROPORTIONAL ( * ) 42043 CHANNEL-3 PROPORTIONAL ( * ) 42055 CHANNEL-4 PROPORTIONAL ( * ) *) 42067 PID Out Perod Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 OUT PERIOD 42040 CHANNEL-2 OUT PERIOD 42052 CHANNEL-3 OUT PERIOD 42064 CHANNEL-4 OUT PERIOD 42076 PID Integral Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 INTEGRAL 42032 ( CHANNEL-2 INTEGRAL ( * ) 42044 CHANNEL-3 INTEGRAL ( * ) 42056 CHANNEL-4 INTEGRAL ( * ) *) 42068 PID Out Mnmum Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 OUT MINIMUM 42037 CHANNEL-2 OUT MINIMUM 42049 CHANNEL-3 OUT MINIMUM 42061 CHANNEL-4 OUT MINIMUM 42073 PID Dervatve Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 DERIVATIVE 42033 ( CHANNEL-2 DERIVATIVE ( * ) 42045 CHANNEL-3 DERIVATIVE ( * ) 42057 CHANNEL-4 DERIVATIVE ( * ) *) 42069 PID Out Maxmum Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 OUT MAXIMUM 42038 CHANNEL-2 OUT MAXIMUM 42050 CHANNEL-3 OUT MAXIMUM 42062 CHANNEL-4 OUT MAXIMUM 42074 (*) These parameters are dsplayed on LCD screen wth pont, so that the parameters values are 10 tmes than the real values for modbus functon. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 31

6.7.2. Page-2 Parameters Channel Number Techncan Parameter Page Number Channel Selecton Buttons { Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn. Max. Default SAMPLE TIME PID Sample Tme For Channel-X sec. 1.4 60.0 1.4 SET MINIMUM PID Mnmum Set Value For Channel-X O C -100.0 1700.0 0.0 SET MAXIMUM PID Maxmum Set Value For Channel-X O C -100.0 1700.0 400.0 TUNE (1.A/2.S) PID Tune Selecton For Channel-X - 0 2 0 SOFT START PID Ouput Power On Ramp Tme For Channel-X mn. 0 600 0 ALARM TYPE Alarm Type Selecton - 0 3 0 SAMPLE TIME PID output calculaton perod for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. SET MINIMUM PID mnmum set value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. SET MAXIMUM PID maxmum Set value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. TUNE (1.A / 2.S) Tune selecton for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. After tune operaton s fnshed wthout any problem, devce saves new PID parameters to memory and the tune parameter value s changes to 0 automatcally. If parameter value, 0 = Tune off 1 = Auto tune (Lmt Cycle Tunng) operaton 2 = Self tune (Step Response Tunng) operaton SOFT START PID output for selected channel s reaches to the %output value that s measured when power frst appled to the devce at the end of the ths parameter tme. If parameter value s adjusted to 0 value or If there s a sensor break falure, then Soft-Start operaton s canceled. ALARM TYPE Alarm type for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. If parameter value, 0 = Alarm Off, 1 = Low Alarm, 2 = Hgh Alarm, 3 = Band Alarm s selected. Channel number s can be seen upper left sde of the dsplay and can be selected by pressng the channel selecton buttons (1, 2, 3 or 4). If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 32

PID Sample Tme Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 SAMPLE TIME 42034 ( CHANNEL-2 SAMPLE TIME ( * ) 42046 CHANNEL-3 SAMPLE TIME ( * ) 42058 CHANNEL-4 SAMPLE TIME ( * ) *) 42070 PID Tune Selecton Parameters Modbus es Parametre CHANNEL-1 TUNE (1.A/2.S) 42041 CHANNEL-2 TUNE (1.A/2.S) 42053 CHANNEL-3 TUNE (1.A/2.S) 42065 CHANNEL-4 TUNE (1.A/2.S) 42077 PID Mnmum Set Value Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 SET MINIMUM 42035 ( CHANNEL-2 SET MINIMUM ( * ) 42047 CHANNEL-3 SET MINIMUM ( * ) 42059 CHANNEL-4 SET MINIMUM ( * ) *) 42071 PID Soft Start Parameters Modbus es Parametre CHANNEL-1 SOFT START 42039 CHANNEL-2 SOFT START 42051 CHANNEL-3 SOFT START 42063 CHANNEL-4 SOFT START 42075 PID Maxmum Set Value Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 SET MAXIMUM 42036 ( CHANNEL-2 SET MAXIMUM ( * ) 42048 CHANNEL-3 SET MAXIMUM ( * ) 42060 CHANNEL-4 SET MAXIMUM ( * ) *) 42072 Alarm Type Selecton Parameters Modbus es Parametre CHANNEL-1 ALARM TYPE 42079 CHANNEL-2 ALARM TYPE 42083 CHANNEL-3 ALARM TYPE 42087 CHANNEL-4 ALARM TYPE 42091 (*) These parameters are dsplayed on LCD screen wth pont, so that the parameters values are 10 tmes than the real values for modbus functon. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 33

6.7.3. Page-3 Parameters Channel Number Techncan Parameter Page Number Channel Selecton Buttons { Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn. Max. Default ALARM HYS. ALARM BAND PV. OFFSET MODE CONTROL TECH. PASS. OPER. PASS. Alarm Hysteress Value For Channel-X Alarm Bandwth For Channel-X Process Offset Value For Channel-X Devce Operatng Mode Control Selecton Techncan Secton Password Operaton Secton Password O C O C O C - - - -200.0 0.0-50.0 0 0 0 200.0 50.0 50.0 3 9000 9000 1.0 10.0 0.0 0 0 0 - - - 42116 42114 42115 ALARM HYS. Alarm hysteress value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. ALARM BAND For selected channel alarm bandwth value for band alarm s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. PV. OFFSET Process offset value for selected channel s can be adjusted accordng to ths parameter. MODE CONTROL Devce s operatng mode s can be controlled accordng to ths parameter value. If parameter value; 0 = Mode selecton s dsable 1 = Mode selecton can be made va front panel buttons (ECO or SLEEP buttons) 2 = Mode selecton can be made va dgtal nputs (ECO or SLEEP mode control nputs) 3 = Mode selecton can be made automatcally accordng to the ECO and SLEEP mode pages parameters, whch each mode can be actvatng any tme of secton for each day of week. TECH.PASS. Password for enterng to the techncan secton s defned wth ths parameter. If t s 0, techncan secton accessed wthout enterng password. OPER. PASS. Password for enterng to the operator secton s defned wth ths parameter. If t s 0, operator secton accessed wthout enterng password. Channel number s can be seen upper left sde of the dsplay and can be selected by pressng the channel selecton buttons (1, 2, 3 or 4). If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 34

Alarm Hysteress Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 ALARM HYS. 42080 ( CHANNEL-2 ALARM HYS. ( * ) 42084 CHANNEL-3 ALARM HYS. ( * ) 42088 CHANNEL-4 ALARM HYS. ( * ) *) 42092 Alarm Bandwth Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 ALARM BAND 42081 ( CHANNEL-2 ALARM BAND ( * ) 42085 CHANNEL-3 ALARM BAND ( * ) 42089 CHANNEL-4 ALARM BAND ( * ) *) 42093 Proses Offset Value Parameters Modbus es Parameter CHANNEL-1 PV. OFFSET 42098 ( CHANNEL-2 PV. OFFSET ( * ) 42099 CHANNEL-3 PV. OFFSET ( * ) 42100 CHANNEL-4 PV. OFFSET ( * ) *) 42101 (*) These parameters are dsplayed on LCD screen wth pont, so that the parameters values are 10 tmes than the real values for modbus functon. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 35

6.7.4. Page-4 Parameters Channel Names Channel Selecton Channel Numbers Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn. Max. Default CHANNEL-1 CH. NAME Channel-1 Label Strng - - SENSOR-1 42000-42004 CHANNEL-2 CH. NAME Channel-2 Label Strng - - SENSOR-2 42005-42009 CHANNEL-3 CH. NAME Channel-3 Label Strng - - SENSOR-3 42010-42014 CHANNEL-4 CH. NAME Channel-4 Label Strng - - SENSOR-4 42015-42019 CHANNEL-1 I/O Channel-1 Selecton - 0 2 1 42102 CHANNEL-2 I/O Channel-2 Selecton - 0 2 1 42103 CHANNEL-3 I/O Channel-3 Selecton - 0 2 1 42104 CHANNEL-4 I/O Channel-4 Selecton - 0 2 1 42105 CH. NAME Channels label defnton All channels have ther own label, s dsplayed n man operaton screen. channel labels s can be adjusted by ths parameter. Channel labels are can be adjusted maxmum 10 characters. I/O PID Operaton Type Selecton Parameter PID operaton type s selected by ths parameter. If parameter value s selected as a 0 (PID dsabled) then, PID s not operate, alarm output s not controlled and analogue value for ths channel s not recordng on USB fle. If parameter value, 0 = PID functon s dsabled 1 = Heatng PID functon s selected 2 = Coolng PID functon s selected If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 36

6.7.5. Page-5 ECO MODE Parameters Techncan Parameter Page Number Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn. Max. Default ECO Auto ECO MODE ENA/DIS - 0 1 0 - MODE START HOUR MODE START MINUTE Auto ECO MODE Startng Hour Auto ECO MODE Startng Mnute hour mnute 0 0 23 59 0 0 - - TIME Auto ECO MODE Tme mnute 1 1440 1 - ECO SET DIFF. ECO MODE Set Dfference 0 500.0 0 - O C ECO If MODE CONTROL parameter value selected as 3 (auto mode control s actve) then for selected day of week auto eco mode s enable or dsable by ths parameter. If parameter value; 0 = auto ECO MODE s dsable for selected day of week 1 = auto ECO MODE s enable for selected day of week MODE START HOUR If MODE CONTROL parameter value selected as 3 (auto mode control s actve) and auto eco mode s actve for selected day of week, then auto eco mode startng hour s determned by ths parameter. MODE START MINUTE If MODE CONTROL parameter value selected as 3 (auto mode control s actve) and auto eco mode s actve for selected day of week, then auto eco mode startng mnute s determned by ths parameter. TIME If MODE CONTROL parameter value selected as 3 (auto mode control s actve) and auto eco mode s actve for selected day of week, then ECO MODE actvatng tme value s determned by ths parameter. ECO SET DIFF. Temperature changng of PID Process set value durng tme whle ECO mode s actve s determned by ths parameter. Whle the devce works as long as the ECO MODE, ECO expresson s observed n devce workng mode secton of man operaton screens and PID process set value s lowered to ECO SET DIFF parameter s value. ECO mode PID process set value s calculated lke below. If PID s selected as a heatng, ECO MODE PROCESS SET = PROCESS SET - ECO SET DIFF. If PID s selected as a coolng, ECO MODE PROCESS SET = PROCESS SET + ECO SET DIFF. Whle the devce works as long as the SLEEP MODE, ECO MODE can not be actvated. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 37

Auto ECO Mode Parameters for MONDAY (MONDAY) ECO 42117 (MONDAY) ECO MODE STARTING HOUR 42118 (MONDAY) ECO MODE STARTING MINUTE 42119 (MONDAY) ECO MODE TIME 42120 (MONDAY) ECO MODE SET DIFF. (*) 42121 Auto ECO Mode Parameters for TUESDAY (TUESDAY) ECO 42126 (TUESDAY) ECO MODE STARTING HOUR 42127 (TUESDAY) ECO MODE STARTING MINUTE 42128 (TUESDAY) ECO MODE TIME 42129 (TUESDAY) ECO MODE SET DIFF. (*) 42130 Auto ECO Mode Parameters for WEDNESDAY (WEDNESDAY) ECO 42135 (WEDNESDAY) ECO MODE STARTING HOUR 42136 (WEDNESDAY) ECO MODE STARTING MINUTE 42137 (WEDNESDAY) ECO MODE TIME 42138 (WEDNESDAY) ECO MODE SET DIFF. (*) 42139 Auto ECO Mode Parameters for THURSDAY (THURSDAY) ECO 42144 (THURSDAY) ECO MODE STARTING HOUR 42145 (THURSDAY) ECO MODE STARTING MINUTE 42146 (THURSDAY) ECO MODE TIME 42147 (THURSDAY) ECO MODE SET DIFF. (*) 42148 Auto ECO Mode Parameters for FRIDAY (FRIDAY) ECO 42153 (FRIDAY) ECO MODE STARTING HOUR 42154 (FRIDAY) ECO MODE STARTING MINUTE 42155 (FRIDAY) ECO MODE TIME 42156 (FRIDAY) ECO MODE SET DIFF. (*) 42157 Auto ECO Mode Parameters for SATURDAY (SATURDAY) ECO 42162 (SATURDAY) ECO MODE STARTING HOUR 42163 (SATURDAY) ECO MODE STARTING MINUTE 42164 (SATURDAY) ECO MODE TIME 42165 (SATURDAY) ECO MODE SET DIFF. (*) 42166 Auto ECO Mode Parameters for SUNDAY (SUNDAY) ECO 42171 (SUNDAY) ECO MODE STARTING HOUR 42172 (SUNDAY) ECO MODE STARTING MINUTE 42173 (SUNDAY) ECO MODE TIME 42174 (SUNDAY) ECO MODE SET DIFF. (*) 42175 (*) These parameters are dsplayed on LCD screen wth pont, so that the parameters values are 10 tmes than the real values for modbus functon. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 38

6.7.6. Page-6 SLEEP MODE Parameters Techncan Parameter Page Number Parameter Explanaton SLEEP Auto SLEEP MODE ENA/DIS MODE START HOUR Auto SLEEP MODE Startng Hour MODE START MINUTE Auto SLEEP MODE Startng Mnute TIME Auto SLEEP MODE Tme Unt Mn. - 0 hour mnute mnute 0 0 1 Max. 1 23 59 1440 Default 0-0 - 0-1 - SLEEP If MODE CONTROL parameter value selected as 3 (auto mode control s actve) then for selected day of week auto sleep mode s enable or dsable by ths parameter. If parameter value; 0 = auto SLEEP MODE s dsable for selected day of week 1 = auto SLEEP MODE s enable for selected day of week MODE START HOUR If MODE CONTROL parameter value selected as 3 (auto mode control s actve) and auto sleep mode s actve for selected day of week, then auto sleep mode startng hour s determned by ths parameter. MODE START MINUTE If MODE CONTROL parameter value selected as 3 (auto mode control s actve) and auto sleep mode s actve for selected day of week, then auto sleep mode startng mnute s determned by ths parameter. TIME If MODE CONTROL parameter value selected as 3 (auto mode control s actve) and auto sleep mode s actve for selected day of week, then SLEEP MODE actvatng tme value s determned by ths parameter. Whle the devce works as long as the SLEEP MODE, SLEEP expresson s observed n devce workng mode secton of man operaton screens and PID Outputs are closed. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 39

Auto SLEEP Mode Parameters for MONDAY (MONDAY) SLEEP (MONDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING HOUR (MONDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING MINUTE (MONDAY) SLEEP MODE TIME 42122 42123 42124 42125 Auto SLEEP Mode Parameters for TUESDAY (TUESDAY) SLEEP (TUESDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING HOUR (TUESDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING MINUTE (TUESDAY) SLEEP MODE TIME 42131 42132 42133 42134 Auto SLEEP Mode Parameters for WEDNESDAY (WEDNESDAY) SLEEP (WEDNESDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING HOUR (WEDNESDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING MINUTE (WEDNESDAY) SLEEP MODE TIME 42140 42141 42142 42143 Auto SLEEP Mode Parameters for THURSDAY (THURSDAY) SLEEP (THURSDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING HOUR (THURSDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING MINUTE (THURSDAY) SLEEP MODE TIME 42149 42150 42151 42152 Auto SLEEP Mode Parameters for FRIDAY (FRIDAY) SLEEP (FRIDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING HOUR (FRIDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING MINUTE (FRIDAY) SLEEP MODE TIME 42158 42159 42160 42161 Auto SLEEP Mode Parameters for SATURDAY (SATURDAY) SLEEP (SATURDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING HOUR (SATURDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING MINUTE (SATURDAY) SLEEP MODE TIME 42167 42168 42169 42170 Auto SLEEP Mode Parameters for SUNDAY (SUNDAY) SLEEP (SUNDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING HOUR (SUNDAY) SLEEP MODE STARTING MINUTE (SUNDAY) SLEEP MODE TIME 42176 42177 42178 42179 If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 40

6.7.7. Page-7 RS232 Parameters Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn. Max. Default BAUDRATE Baudrate For RS232 Communcaton - 1 6 6 42106 PARITY Party For RS232 Communcaton - 0 2 0 42107 STOP BIT Stop Bt For RS232 Communcaton - 1 2 1 42108 ID ID For RS232 Communcaton - 1 247 1 42109 BAUDRATE Modbus communcaton baudrate for RS232 s can be adjusted by ths parameter. If parameter value, 1 = 4800 2 = 9600 3 = 19200 4 = 38400 5 = 57600 6 = 115200 PARITY Modbus communcaton party bt for RS232 s can be adjusted by ths parameter. If parameter value, 0 = No Party 1 = ODD Party 2 = EVEN Party STOP BIT Modbus communcaton stop bt for RS232 s can be adjusted by ths parameter. If parameter value, 1 = 1 Stop bt 2 = 2 Stop bts ID Modbus communcaton devce ID for RS232 s can be adjusted by ths parameter. Ths parameter value s can be adjusted from 1 to 247 (except 85 and 170). If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 41

6.7.8. Page-8 RS485 Parameters Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn. Max. Default BAUDRATE Baudrate For RS485 Communcaton - 1 6 2 42110 PARITY Party For RS485 Communcaton - 0 2 0 42111 STOP BIT Stop Bt For RS485 Communcaton - 1 2 1 42112 ID ID For RS485 Communcaton - 1 247 1 42113 BAUDRATE Modbus communcaton baudrate for RS485 s can be adjusted by ths parameter. If parameter value, 1 = 4800 2 = 9600 3 = 19200 4 = 38400 5 = 57600 6 = 115200 PARITY Modbus communcaton party bt for RS485 s can be adjusted by ths parameter. If parameter value, 0 = No Party 1 = ODD Party 2 = EVEN Party STOP BIT Modbus communcaton stop bt for RS485 s can be adjusted by ths parameter. If parameter value, 1 = 1 Stop bt 2 = 2 Stop bts ID Modbus communcaton devce ID for RS485 s can be adjusted by ths parameter. If the devce has a optonal RS485 communcaton then RS 485 page s observed, Otherwse these page s not observed. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 42

6.7.9. Page-9 USB Parameters Parameter Explanaton Unt Mn Max Default FILE NAME USB Fle Name Strng - - QUAD.txt 42020-42024 LABEL USB Label Strng - - SAMPLE 42025-42029 SAVE TIME USB Tme Record ENA/DIS - 0 1 1 42180 SAMP. TIME USB Record Tme Interval Sec. 0 3600 1 42181 FILE NAME USB fle name for recordng analogue values s can be adjusted by ths parameter. Fle name can be adjusted maxmum 10 characters. Recordng fle on usb s csv format and all data s seperated each other wth tab. Example fle format s explaned below. LABEL When the analogue values are recorded on USB fle, user can be defned label for ths recordng. Label can be adjusted maxmum 10 characters. Label are recorded at the end of every lnes of fle. SAVE TIME When the analogue values are recorded on USB fle, user can be save the recordng tme on the fle. Recordng tme s recorded at the begnnng of every lnes of fle. 0 = Real tme s not recorded on USB fle 1 = Real tme s recorded on USB fle for every sample SAMPLE TIME Record tme nterval s can be adjusted by ths parameter. Analogue values are recorded on USB fle wth ths tme nterval. If ths parameter value s 0 usb recordng s dsabled. FLASH MEM. PLUGGED USB Flash Memory Stck Detected Test When the usb flash memory stck s plugged to the devce FLASH MEM.PLUGGED led s lght on. Ths parameter s can not be changed, t s used to nform the user whether USB s plugged. USB Recordng Fle Example 2011-08-03-17:26:09 35.2 35.2 29.7 31.8 SAMPLE 2011-08-03-17:26:10 35.2 35.2 29.7 31.8 SAMPLE 2011-08-03-17:26:12 35.2 35.2 29.7 31.8 SAMPLE 2011-08-03-17:26:13 35.2 35.2 29.7 31.8 SAMPLE Recordng Tme CHANNEL-1 Value CHANNEL-2 Value CHANNEL-3 Value CHANNEL-4 Value Label If the devce has a optonal USB communcaton then USB page s observed. Otherwse these page s not observed. If no operaton s performed for 20 seconds n techncan parameters secton, devce turns to man operaton screen automatcally. 43