Instruction Manual: MR13 Series Digital Controller

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MR13 Series Digital Controller

Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Shimaden MR13 digital controller.
Please check that the delivered product is the correct item you ordered. Please do not begin operating
this product until you have read this instruction manual thoroughly and understand its contents.

"Notice" CAUTION
Please ensure that this instruction manual is given to the final user To avoid damage to the connected equipment, facilities, other
of the instrument. products or the like due to a fault of the product, safety
countermeasures must be taken before use, such as proper
Preface installation of the fuse and the overheating protection device.
No warranty, express or implied, is valid in the case of using
This instruction manual is meant for those who will be involved this product without proper safety countermeasures.
in the wiring, installation and routine maintenance of the MR13
series.
This manual describes the care, installation, wiring, function, and CAUTION
operation of the MR13 series. Keep this manual at the work site • The mark on the plate affixed to the instrument:
during operation of the MR13 series. On the terminal nameplate affixed to the case of the
instrument, the mark is printed. This is to warn you of
You should always follow the guidance provided herein. the risk of electrical shock which may result if the charger is
For matters regarding safety, potential damage to equipment touched while it is energized.
and/or facilities, additional instructions and notes are indicated by • A means to allow the power to be turned off, such as a
the following headings. switch or a breaker, should be installed in the extended
power circuit to be connected to the power terminal of the
WARNING instrument. Fix the switch or the breaker adjacently to the
Exercise extreme caution as indicated. This heading indicates instrument in a position which allows it to be operated with
hazardous conditions that could cause injury or death of ease, and with an indication that it is a means of turning the
personnel. power off. The switch or the breaker should meet the
requirements of IEC947.
CAUTION
Exercise extreme caution as indicated. This heading indicates • Fuse: Since the instrument does not have a built-in fuse, do
hazardous conditions that can cause damage to equipment and/or not forget to install a fuse in the power circuit to be
facilities. connected to the power terminal. The fuse should be
positioned between the switch or the breaker and the
NOTE instrument and be attached to the L side of the power
terminal.
This heading indicates additional instructions and/or notes.
Fuse Rating: 250V AC 1.0A/ time-lag (T), low-breaking
The mark designates a protective conductor terminal. Make capacity (L).
sure to properly ground it. Use a fuse which meets the requirements of IEC127.
• When wiring is done, ensure that terminal connections are
reliably tightened.
Matters Regarding Safety
• Power voltage and frequency to be used should be within the
rated ranges.
WARNING
The MR13 series controllers are designed for controlling • Voltage/current of a load to be connected to the output
temperature, humidity and other physical subjects. It must not terminal and the alarm terminal should be within a rated
be used in any way that may adversely affect the safety, health range. Otherwise, the temperature will rise and reduce the
or working conditions of those who come into contact with the life of the product and/or result in problems with the product.
effects of its usage. When used, adequate and effective safety For the rated voltage/current, see 6. Specifications. The
countermeasures must be provided at all times. No warranty, output terminal should be connected with a device which
express or implied, is valid in the case of using this product meets the requirements of IEC1010.
without proper safety countermeasures. • A voltage/current different from that of the input
specification should not be applied to the input terminal. It
WARNING may reduce the life of the product and/or result in problems
• In using this product, be certain to house it, for example, in a with the product. For the rated voltage/current, see 6.
control panel so that the terminals cannot come into contact Specifications. For voltage (mV or V) or current (4 ~ 20mA)
with personnel. input, the input terminal should be connected with a device
which meets the requirements of IEC1010.
• Do not take this instrument out of the case or put your hand
or any conductor inside the case. Such conduct may lead to • The MR13 series controller is provided with a draft hole for
an accident which endangers life or causes serious injury due heat discharge. Take care to prevent the entrance of metal or
to electric shock. other foreign matter. Failure to do so may result in problems
with the product and may even result in fire.
• Do not fail to ground the protective conductor terminal in use.
• Do not block the draft hole or allow dust or the like to
adhere. A rise in temperature or insulation failure may result
in shortening of the life of the product and/or problems with
the product. For spaces between installed instruments, refer
to 2-3. External Dimensions and Panel Cutout.

MR13F-1DE
Apr. 2001
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• It should be noted that repeated tolerance tests against voltage, Note: Contact our representative or sales office concerning any
noise, surge, etc., may lead to deterioration of the instrument. problem with the product.
• Users are prohibited from modifying the instrument or using it
incorrectly. 1-2. Matters to be attended to in use
• For safe and proper use of this product, you are requested to (1) Do not operate keys of the front panel with hard or sharp
stick to the matters to be attended to described in this objects or motions. Lightly touch the keys with finger tips for
instruction manual. operation.
(2) Avoid solvents such as thinner for cleaning; wipe gently with
Contents a dry cloth.
page
2. Installation and wiring
1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
1-1. Check before use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 2-1. Installation site (environmental conditions)
1-2. Matters to be attended to in use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
CAUTION
2. Installation and wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Do not try to operate the instrument in any of the following
2-1. Installation site (environmental conditions) . . . . . . . . .2 sites. If tried, it may lead to problems with or damage to it, or
2-2. Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
2-3. External dimensions and panel cutout . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 even to fire.
2-4. Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3
2-5. Terminal arrangement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (1) Where flammable gas, corrosive gas, oil mist and particles
2-6. Terminal arrangement table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 that can deteriorate insulation are generated or are abundant.
(2) Where the temperature is below –10°C or above 50°C.
3. Front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (3) Where the relative humidity is above 90%RH or below dew
3-1. Drawing and names of parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 point.
3-2. Description of front panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 (4) Where highly intense vibration or impact is generated or
transferred.
4. Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 (5) Near high voltage power lines or where inductive
4-1. Power on and initial screen display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 interference can affect the operation of the instrument.
4-2. Key sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 ~ 8
4-3. Screen configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 (6) Dew drops or direct exposure to sunlight.
4-4. How to change screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 (7) Where the elevation is in excess of 2,000 m.
4-5. Channel switching on each screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 (8) Outdoors.
4-6. Data change on each screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
4-7. Group 0 screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Note: The environmental conditions belong to the installation
4-8. Group 1 screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 category II of IEC 664 and the degree of pollution is 2.

5. Supplement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
5-1. Measuring range code table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 2-2. Mounting
5-2. Event type code table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 CAUTION
5-3. Error messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10
For safety's sake and to maintain the function at a proper level,
6. Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 ~ 12 the instrument must not be drawn out of the case. If the need to
draw out the case arises for replacement or repair, please
contact our sales office.
1. Introduction
(1) Machine the mounting hole by referring to panel cutout in
1-1. Check before use Section 2-3.
This product has been fully checked for quality assurance prior to (2) Applicable thickness of the mounting panel is from 1.0 to 3.5
shipment. Nevertheless, you are requested to make sure that there mm.
is no error, damage or absence of delivered items by confirming (3) As this product has fixing pawls, just insert it from the front
the model codes and checking the external view of the product of panel for installation.
and the number of accessories.
Confirmation of model codes: 2-3. External dimensions and panel cutout
Check the model codes stuck to the case of the product to 110
ascertain if the respective codes designate what was specified 96 10 100
when you ordered the product, referring to the following code
table: AT REM
PV 1
FLW COM

MR13 - - RUN
PV 2
1 2 3 -4 5 6 7 8 OUT 1 EV 1

OUT 2 EV 2
96

PV 3
Item Code and Description OUT 3 EV 3

1 Series MR13 CH SV

2 Input 1: Thermocouple 2: R.T.D. 3: Voltage (mV)


4: Current (4-20mA) 6: Voltage (V) DISP CH ENT

3 Output Y1: Contact I1: Current P1: SSR drive voltage V1: Voltage MR13

4 Program N: Without P: With 130 or more


5 EV 0: Without 1: With
00: Without 04: 0-10V DC 91.6
+0.8

6 REM/DI
0

05: 4-20mA DC 06: 1-5V DC 07: DI


92
130 or more

7 A-OUT/COM 00: Without 03: 0-10mV DC 04: 4-20mA DC 1 21 31 11

06: 0-10V DC 15: RS-485 17: RS-232C 2 22 32 12

8 Remarks 00: Without 1: With 3 23 33 13


+0.8
920
4 24 34 14
91.6

5 25 35 15

Checking Accessories: 6 26 36 16

This instruction manual 1 copy 7 27 37 17

Panel cutout
8 28 38 18
Unit decal 1 sheet 9 29 39 19

10 30 40 20

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2-4. Wiring 2-6. Terminal arrangement table
WARNING Terminal
Name of terminal and description
• Make sure to turn the power off before starting wiring number
operation to prevent electric shock. Power terminal 100-260V AC±10% 50/60Hz 18VA 11-12
• Be certain that the protective conductor terminal ( ) is Protective conductor 13
terminal
properly grounded. Otherwise, a serious electric shock may Input terminal 1 R.T.D.: A, Thermocouple, voltage, current: + 2
result. R.T.D.: B 3
• Avoid touching the wired terminals and charged devices R.T.D.: B, Thermocouple, voltage, current: − 4
while power is on. Input terminal 2 R.T.D.: A, Thermocouple, voltage, current: + 5
R.T.D.: B 6
R.T.D.: B, Thermocouple, voltage, current: − 7
(1) Wiring operation should be done as indicated in the terminal Input terminal 3 R.T.D.: A, Thermocouple, voltage, current: + 8
arrangement in section 2-5. Double check that no wrong R.T.D.: B 9
R.T.D.: B, Thermocouple, voltage, current: − 10
connection is made. Output terminal 1 Contact: COM, SSR drive voltage, voltage, current: + 15
(2) Crimp terminal should accommodate the M3.5 screw and Contact: NO, SSR drive voltage, voltage, current: − 16
should have a width of less than 7mm. Output terminal 2 Contact: COM, SSR drive voltage, voltage, current: + 17
(3) For thermocouple input, select the compensation wire Contact: NO, SSR drive voltage, voltage, current: − 18
Output terminal 3 Contact: COM, SSR drive voltage, voltage, current: + 19
suitable for the thermocouple type. Contact: NO, SSR drive voltage, voltage, current: − 20
(4) For R.T.D. input, leads should be less than 5Ω each in Remote input terminal + 21
resistance and three leads should have the same resistance. (option) − 22
(5) Input signal line should be conducted safely apart from high DI input terminal Contact: COM 21
voltage power line. (option) Contact: NO 22
(6) Shield wiring (single point grounding) is effective for static Analog output terminal + 23
(option) − 24
induction noise. Communication RS-232C: SG RS-485: SG 23
(7) Short interval twisted pair wire for input signal is effective (option) SD + 24
for electromagnetic induction noise. RD − 25
(8) For power line, use wire or cable which is 1 mm2 or more in Event output terminal Contact: COM 27
(option) Contact: NO (EV1) 28
sectional area and of which performance is equal to or Contact: NO (EV2) 29
higher than that of 600V vinyl insulated wire. Contact: NO (EV3) 30
(9) Earth grounding should be performed with earth resistance
less than 100Ω and with wire thicker than 2 mm2 . Note : In MR13, the same terminals are used for remote input
(10) Noise filter: If you think the instrument is susceptible to and DI input. Confirm which is the function added to
power noise, use noise filter to avoid malfunctioning. your instrument before use.
Install noise filter in grounded panel and wire it so that : In MR13, the same terminals are used for analog output
interval between the noise filter output and the power and communication. Confirm which is the function
terminal of the instrument can be as short as possible. added to your instrument before use.
: For thermocouple, voltage and current input, connection
Wire so as to make this interval as short as possible. between B and B terminals will result in measurement
error.
Noise Filter Controller
3. Front panel
~
IN OUT 100-240 AC 3-1. Drawing and names of parts
100- ~ 50/60Hz
240V AC
AT REM
PV 1
SV COM
1 PV1 display
RUN
PV 2
7 Action display OUT1 EV1 2 PV2 display
LEDs OUT2 EV2
PV 3
OUT3 EV3 3 PV3 display
Ground Ground
CN SV
Recommended noise filter: TDK's ZMB2203-13 5 SV channel 4 SV display
display
6 Key switches
2-5. Terminal arrangement MR13
*1 TERMINAL
SPECIFICATION 23 24 25
A-output + - 3-2. Description of front panel
RS-232C SG SD RD
RS-485 SG + - !
1 +
1 PV1 display (green)
21 11 L

DI/REM
100-260VAC ~ (1) Displays current measured value (PV1) on the mode 0
50/60Hz18VA
CH1
+ + A
2 – 22 12 basic screen.
(2) Displays parameter type on each parameter screen.
B
3 23 13
DC 2 PV2 display (green)
– – B
4 *1 24 14 (1) Displays current measured value (PV2) on the mode 0
CH1
OUTPUT1 basic screen.
+ + A +
CH2 5 25 15 4-20mA DC
0-10V DC
20mA15V DC 3 PV3 display (green)
6 –
B
26 16 2.5A240V AC (1) Displays current measured value (PV3) on the mode 0
DC CH2
+
OUTPUT2 basic screen.
– – B
7 COM 27 17 4-20mA DC
0-10V DC

+ + A EV1 –
20mA15V DC 4 SV display (orange)
CH3 8 28 18 2.5A240V AC
1A240VAC
CH3 (1) Displays target set value on the mode 0 basic screen.
EV2 +
OUTPUT3
(2) Displays selected item and set value on each parameter
9 1A240VAC 29 19 4-20mA DC

DC
B 0-10V DC screen.
EV3 20mA15V DC
1A240VAC –
– – B
10 30 20 2.5A240V AC

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5 SV channel display (orange) 4. Screens
(1) Displays SV channel on the mode 0 basic screen.
(2) Displays the channel of SV display on each parameter 4-1. Power on and initial screen display
screen. Upon applying power, the initial screens upon application of
power as shown below are displayed successively, each for about
6 Key switches 1.5 seconds, until the basic screen of mode 0 appears on display.
(1) DISP (Disp) key
• Press on initial screens of mode 1 and 2 screen groups to Power
move to the mode 0 basic screen. turned on
• Press on any screen of the mode 0, 1 or 2 screen group to
move to initial screen of that screen group. Name of series
(2) CH (channel) key Lower limit of measuring range
• Use for channel switching. Higher limit of measuring range
• Press on the 0-3 program setting screen in the program Input type ( : Thermocouple, : R.T.D., : voltage (mV),
Initial screen : voltage (V), : current (mA). )
mode to move to the mode 2 screen group. upon
CH1 Input Output
Output type ( : Contact, : SSR drive voltage,
(3) (parameter) key application : current, : voltage. )
• Press on any screen of the 0, 1, and 2 screen groups to of power
move to the next screen. CH1 Input: TC(−100.0 ~ 400.0°C) Output: P
CH2 Input: TC(0.0 ~ 800.0°C) Output: P
• Keep pressing for 3 seconds on the basic screen of the CH3 Input: TC(0 ~ 1200°C) Output: P
mode 0 screen group to move to the keylock setting CH2

screen of the mode 1 screen group. In this case the display will be as shown on the left.
(4) (down) key
• Press on any screen to flash the point of the least digit
and to decrease or back increment data.
(5) (up) key CH3

• Press on any screen to flash the point of the least digit


and to increase or increment data.
(6) ENT (entry/registration) key 4-2. Key sequence
• Press on any screen of the mode 0, 1 and 2 screen group
to fix the data changed by the , keys (also to
extinguish flashing of the point).
key
Mode 0 Mode 1 To 1-0
3 seconds
7 Action display LEDs
0-0 Basic screen
(1) AT (auto tuning) monitor LED (green) PV1 SV initial value: Lower limit value of measuring range;
• Selection of ON by , keys. Lights during AT PV2 Setting range: Within measuring range.
PV3
stand-by and flashes during AT execution. SV
PV1, PV2 and PV3 are displayed, and it displays and allows
(2) FLW (follow SV) monitor LED (green) SV to be changed. For details, see 4-7(1).
• Lights when the setting to follow SV is ON and goes out
0-1 Control output value display screen
when it is OFF.
Display of control output values.
(3) RUN (run) monitor LED (green)
• Lights while program is in execution and goes out when
it stops.
(4) OUT1 (channel 1 output) monitor LED (green) Parameters related to program (optional)
• For contact or SSR drive voltage output, lights when 0-2
Program function parameter display screen
output turns ON and goes out when output turns OFF. Note) Not to be displayed in the FIX mode.
• For current or voltage output, brightness rises and falls in
proportion to increase and decrease of output.
(5) OUT2 (channel 2 output) monitor LED (green)
• For contact or SSR drive voltage output, lights when 0-3
Program mode setting screen Initial value: FIX
output turns ON and goes out when output turns OFF. Selectable range: FIX, PROG
• For current or voltage output, brightness rises and falls in Mode is set (when program as optional function is added).
FIX: Fixed value control is carried out.
proportion to increase and decrease of output. PROG: Program control is carried out.
(6) OUT3 (channel 3 output) monitor LED (green) For this screen group, refer to the separate program
• For contact or SSR drive voltage output, lights when instruction manual.
output turns ON and goes out when output turns OFF. Mode 2
• For current or voltage output, brightness rises and falls in
proportion to increase and decrease of output. Program parameter setting
(7) REM (remote) monitor LED (green) CH key screen group DISP key
• Lights when remote channel number is set at 1, 2 or 3,
and goes out when OFF is selected. 0-4
(8) COM (communication) monitor LED (green) Local SV value setting Initial value: 0 Unit
screen Setting range: Within measuring range
• Lights when COM is set for communication mode, and
Local SV value is set.
goes out when LOC is set. For details, see 4-7(2).
(9) EVT1 (event) monitor LED (orange)
• Lights while Event 1 is in action. 0-5
(10) EVT2 (event) monitor LED (orange) SV follow deviation value Initial value: 0 Unit
setting screen Setting range: −1999 ~ 5000 Unit
• Lights while Event 2 is in action.
(11) EVT3 (event) monitor LED (orange) Deviation value in following SV is set. For details, see 4-7(3)
• Lights while Event 3 is in action. To 0-6

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To 0-0

Mode 1 DISP key


0-6 1-0
Event set value setting screen Keylock mode setting screen Initial value: OFF
Initial value: Refer to the table below; Selectable Range: OFF, 1,2,3
Setting range: Refer to the table below. On locked screen, you are unable to change data.
Note: This keylock mode setting screen is not locked by
Initial value Setting range selection of any lock No..
EV1 1999 Unit 0 ~ 1999 Unit
EV2 −1999 Unit 0 ~ −1999 Unit Lock No. Range to be locked
EV3 Higher limit value of Within measuring OFF Unlock (All data are allowed to be changed.)
measuring range range. 1 Keylock of mode 1
Set EV1~ 3 event set values. 2 Keylock of all screens except basic screens
For details, see 4-7(4) and 5-2. 3 Keylock of all screens
0-7
AT control execution screen Initial value: OFF 1-1
Selectable range: ON, OFF Event channel assignment setting screen
Initial value: E1CH 1 E2CH 2 E3CH 3
Selection of ON puts AT in exection and selection of OFF stops Setting range: 1, 2, 3
AT. For details, see 4-7(5). EV1, EV2 and EV3 are respectively assigned to channels
as desired.
0-8
Proportional band setting screen Initial value: 3.0% 1-2
Setting range: OFF, 0.1 ~ 999.9% Event type setting screen Initial value:
Percentage of change in control output to measuring range is set. E1_m 1 E2_m 2 E3_m 5
The amount of control output changes in proportion to difference Setting range: OFF, 1 ~ 10
P=OFF between PV and SV values. Selection of OFF starts ON-OFF action. Events are assigned respectively to EV1, EV 2 and EV 3
P=OFF by using event codes shown in 5-2. event type code table.
0-9
Hysteresis setting screen Initial value: 3 1-3
Selectable range: 1 ~ 999 Unit Event action hysteresis Initial value: 5 Unit
Hysteresis in ON-OFF action is set. This screen is displayed setting screen Setting range: 1 ~ 999 Unit
only when P=OFF. Event action hysteresis is set.
This screen is not displayed in case event types 7 ~ 10 are set.
0-10
Integral time setting screen Initial value: 120 seconds 1-4
Event standby action selecting Initial value: 1
Setting range: OFF, 1 ~ 6000 seconds
This is the function to correct offset caused by proportional action. screen Selectable range: 1 ~ 4
This screen is not displayed when P=OFF. This is the action that even when PV value is within event
range upon turning power on, event output is kept on
standby and event is output only when PV value re-enters
0-11
event range after it gets out of the event range once.
Derivative time setting screen Initial value: 30 seconds
1: Alarm action without standby
Setting range:
2: Alarm action with standby
OFF, 1 ~ 3600 seconds
In anticipation of a change in control output, this function (when power on and RST → RUN)
enhances control stability by suppressing overshoot due to 3: Alarm action with standby
integration. This screen is not displayed when P=OFF. (when power on, RST → RUN,
and SV is changed)
0-12 4: Control action without standby
Manual reset value setting screen Initial value: 0.0% For details, see 4-8(1).
Setting range: −50.0 ~ 50.0% This screen is not displayed when Event types 7 ~ 10 are set.
Offset is corrected by increasing/decreasing manual reset value.
1-5
This screen is not displayed when P=OFF.
Event action delay time Initial value: 0 second
setting Setting range: 0 ~ 9999 seconds
0-13 Delay time in event action is set. For details, see 4-8(2).
Remote input display screen This screen is not displayed when Event types 7 ~ 10 are set.
Remote input value is shown on the SV display.
(In case remote is not assigned, OFF is shown.) 1-6
The CH display shows CH No. to which remote is assigned. Output characteristic selecting screen
Initial value: RA (heating);
Selectable range: RA (heating), DA (cooling)
Control action characteristic of control output is selected.
Note 1: The following shows screen frames on the RA: The more output decreases the higher PV value than
respective screens: SV value (heating control).
DA: The more output decreases the higher SV value than
Screens always displayed by key operation and PV value (cooling control).
some other means. 1-7
Proportional cycle setting screen
Initial value:
Screens shown when appropriate options are Contact output 30.0 seconds
added or selected. SSR drive voltage 3.0 seconds
Setting range: 0.5 ~ 120.0 seconds
Proportional cycle time is set.
Screens shown or skipped depending on I/O types This screen is not displayed for voltage and current output.
or set control actions. The screen is not displayed when P=OFF, either.
1-8
Lower output limit setting screen
Initial value: 0.0%
Note 2: When CH display is shaded: Setting range:
: Allows channel to be changed by CH key and 0.0 ~ 99.9% on condition that o_L < o_H, though.
parameter of each channel to be set. CH key serves to Lower limit value of control output is set. Lower limit value
move to the mode 2 screen group, however, when it is becomes invalid in ON-OFF action with P=OFF for contact
pressed on the 0-3 program mode setting screen. and SSR output.
: CH key serves to switch event output channel. 1-9
Higher output limit setting screen
Note 3: On each screen of the mode 1 screen group, pressing Initial value: 100.0%
key while key is being pressed causes Setting range:
backward movement. 0.1 ~ 100.0% on condition that o_L < o_H, though.
(It causes movement in opposite direction to what is Higher limit value of control output is set.
caused by pressing key.) Lower limit value becomes invalid in ON-OFF action with
P=OFF for contact and SSR output.

To 1-10

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To 1-21

1-10
Target value function setting value Initial value: 0.40
Setting range: OFF, 0.01 ~ 1.00
This is used when overshoot or undershoot to set value arises
during PID control. This screen is not displayed when I=OFF.

1-11
AT execution point setting screen Initial value: 0 Unit
Setting range: 0 ~ 5000 Unit
AT point is set.

1-12
Soft start selecting screen Initial value: OFF
Selectable range: ON, OFF
Whether soft start, which means output is changed gradually at the
start of control, is used or not is selected by ON or OFF.
Soft start functions only in the following cases, though.
1. When power is turned on.
2. Upon return from scaleover to normal.
3. When RST→ RUN in PROG mode.

In case analog output (option) is selected: In case communication (option) is selected:


(For details about this screen group, refer to the separate communication
instruction manual.)
1-13A 1-13B
Analog output type setting screen Communication selecting screen Initial value: LOC
Initial value: PV1 Selectable range: COM→ LOC
Selectable range: Refer to the following table. Select communication mode.
Assignment to analog output is made by selection from 9 types LOC mode: Only read command by communication is valid.
shown in the following table: COM mode: Read and write commands by communication are valid.
Nevertheless, front key operation can change from COM to LOC only.
PV1 [ ] PV2 [ ] PV3 [ ] 1-14B
SV1 [ ] SV2 [ ] SV3 [ ] Communication address setting Initial value: 1
Setting range: 1 ~ 99
OUT1 [ ] OUT2 [ ] OUT3 [ ] Machine numbers are set when two or more instruments are
1-14A connected for communication.
Analog output lower limit scale setting screen
Initial value: As per table below 1-15B
Setting range: As per table below Communication speed selecting screen
Lower limit scale of analog output is set. Initial value: 1200bps
It is conditional that Ao_L≠Ao_H. Setting range: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps
The speed of data transmission to host computer is selected.
MODE Setting range Initial value
PV1, PV2, PV3 Within measuring Lower limit value of 1-16B
range measuring range Communication data format setting screen
SV1, SV2, SV3 Initial value: 7E1
Selectable range: 8 types shown in the table below.
OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 0.0 100.0% 0.0%
Communication data format is selected.
1-15A 7E1 7bit, EVEN, STOP 1bit 8E1 8bit, EVEN, STOP 1bit
Analog output higher limit scale setting screen
Initial value: As per table below 7E2 7bit, EVEN, STOP 2bit 8E2 8bit, EVEN, STOP 2bit
Setting range: As per table below 7N1 7bit, NONE, STOP 1bit 8N1 8bit, NONE, STOP 1bit
Higher limit scale of analog output is set. 7N2 7bit, NONE, STOP 2bit 8N2 8bit, NONE, STOP 2bit
It is conditional that Ao_L≠Ao_H. 1-17B
Communication memory mode Initial value: EEP
MODE Setting range Initial value setting screen Selectable value: EEP, RAM
PV1, PV2, PV3 Within measuring Higher limit value of EEP → for writing data in EEPROM.
range measuring range RAM → for writing data in RAM.
SV1, SV2, SV3
OUT1, OUT2, OUT3 0.0 100.0% 100.0% 1-18B
Communication control code Initial value: 1
setting screen Selectable range: 1 ~ 3
Control code to be used is selected.
1. STX_ETX_CR
2. STX_ETX_CRLF
3. @_:_CR
1-19B
Communication check sum setting screen Initial value: 1
Selectable range: 1 ~ 4
BCC arithmetic method to be used in BBC checking is selected.
1. ADD 3. XOR
2. ADD_two’s cmp 4. None
1-20B
Communication delay time setting screen Initial value: 40
Setting range: 0 ~ 125
Delay time from receipt of communication command to
transmission is set.
Delay=0.25 × set value msec.

From 1-9

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From 1-20
To 1-33

In case DI input option is selected: In case remote input option is selected: OFF is set.

1-21A 1-21B
DI input type setting screen Initial value: non Remote channel No. setting screen Initial value: OFF
Selectable range: non, FLW, run Selectable range: OFF, 1 ~ 3
HLd, AdV
Channel number to be used for remote input is set.
Type of action in response to DI input is set. For details, see 4-8(3). However, the number of the channel which has been set to ON
[ ] No processing for SV deviation follow action is unable to be set.
[ ] SV follow action (level input) CH1 setting is not possible in the program mode, either.
[ ] Program running action (edge input)
[ ] Program holding action (level input) 1-22B
Remote scale lower limit value setting screen
[ ] Program advance action (edge input) Initial value: Lower limit value of measuring range
Setting range: Within measuring range
Lower limit value of SV measuring range for remote input is set.
Note: REM SC_L = REM SC_H.
1-23B
Remote scale higher limit value setting screen
Initial value: Higher limit value of measuring range
Setting range: Within measuring range
Higher limit value of SV measuring range for remote input is set.
Note: REM SC_L = REM SC_H.

1-24B
Remote bias setting screen Initial value: 0 Unit
Selectable value: −1999 ~ 5000 Unit
Remote bias value is set.

1-25B
Remote filter setting screen Initial value: 0 second
Setting range: 0-100 seconds
Remote filter is set.

1-26
SV deviation follow action Initial value: CH2 OFF CH3 OFF
Setting range: ON, OFF
Upon selection of ON, SV of CH2 or CH3 follows SV of CH1.
(Only CH2 and CH3 are selectable.) For details, see 4-8(4).

1-27
SV limiter lower limit value setting screen Initial value: Lower limit of measuring range
Setting range: Within measuring range
Lower limit value of SV limiter is set. Note: SV_L < SV_H.

1-28
SV limiter higher limit value setting screen Initial value: Higher limit of measuring range
Setting range: Within measuring range
Higher limit value of SV limiter is set. Note: SV_L < SV_H.

1-29
PV display selecting screen Initial value: CH2 OFF, CH3 OFF
Setting range: ON, OFF
Whether PV value of CH2 or CH3 is to be displayed or not is selected.
(Only CH2 and CH3 can be set.)

1-30
PV follow action setting Initial value: CH2 ON, CH3 ON
Setting range: ON, OFF
Upon selection of ON, PV of CH2 or CH3 follows PV of CH1.
(Only CH2 and CH3 can be set.)
For details, see 4-8(5).

1-31
PV bias setting screen Initial value: 0 Unit
Setting value: −1999 ~ 1999 Unit
PV bias value is set. If PV bias value of CH2 or CH3 is changed
while PV follow action is going on, it will not work.
1-32
PV filter setting screen Initial value: 0 second
Setting range: 0 ~ 100 seconds
PV filter value is set. If PV filter value of CH2 or CH3 is changed
while PV follow action is going on, it will not work.

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From 1-32 (2) How to move between mode 0 and mode 2 screen groups
(in case program option is added)
1-33 • By pressing CH key on the 0-3 program mode setting
Measuring range code
setting screen
screen, you can move to the mode 2 screen group (only
Measuring range code is set. when program mode is set).
For details, see 5-1. Pressing DISP key on any of the mode 2 screen group calls
the 0-3 program mode setting screen onto display.
1-34
PV input lower limit value setting screen 0-3 program mode setting screen 2-1 program control screen
Initial value: 0 Unit
Setting range: Minimum span 10 Unit,
CH key
Maximum span 5000 Unit
Allowable range for setting: −1999 ~ 9999Unit
Lower limit of PV limit value for linear input (mV, V, I) is set.
Program mode
For TC and Pt input, this screen is only for monitoring,
allowing no setting. 0-3 program mode setting screen 2-1 program control screen
1-35
PV input higher limit value Initial value: 1000 Unit DISP key
setting screen Setting range: Same as above.
Higher limit of PV limit value for linear input (mV, V, I) is set.
For TC and Pt input, this screen is only for monitoring,
Program mode
allowing no setting.
1-36
Decimal point position setting screen (3) How to move from screen to screen in each screen group
Initial value: 0.0 • Every time key is pressed once, you can move from
Setting range: No decimal point, 0.0, 0.00, 0.000 screen to screen.
Position of decimal point for linear input (mV, V, I) is set.
0-0 basic Screen 0-1 control output value display
screen
Mode 1 To 1-0 key

4-3. Screen configuration


(4) How to move from screen to previous screen in mode 1
In the MR13 controller, the screen configuration comprises screen screen group (this applies only to mode 1 screen group)
groups and screens arranged correspondingly to the frequency of • Pressing key while key is being pressed, you can
use in their operation. move from the current screen to a previous screen.
(1) Mode 0 screen group
It is made of screens of relatively high frequency in use for 1-27 SV limiter lower limit 1-28 SV limiter higher limit
valve setting screen valve setting screen
operation, i.e., the basic screen (for setting target value and
confirming current measured value), the auto tuning action × key
control screen, the event value setting screen and so forth.
(2) Mode 1 screen group
It is made up of screens of less frequency in use than mode
0 screengroup, i.e., screens for setting values to be
Note: In the above, × key means that key is pressed
changed as required by input conditions or control
while key is being pressed. Hereinafter this
capability, a screen for locking items not to be changed,
representation is used in the same way.
and so on.
(3) Mode 2 screen group (when optional program function is
added
It is made up of program-function-related setting and 4-5. Channel switching on each screen
control screens. In case program option is not added or not
in the program mode, you cannot get into the mode 2 Press CH key for channel switching. Every time this key is
screen group. pressed, the channel is changed from CH1 to CH2, to CH3, to
CH1 ...

4-4. How to change screens 4-6. Data change on each screen


(1) How to move between mode 0 and mode 1 screen groups Press or key to change data on each screen. Press ENT
• Pressing key on the basic screen of the mode 0 key to register changed data. Once data is registered, decimal
screen group for 3 seconds calls the keylock mode point on the lower right side of screen, which has been flashing,
setting screen of mode 1 group onto display. goes out.
Pressing DISP key on the keylock mode setting screen
of the mode 1 screen group calls the basic screen of the 4-7. Group 0 screens
mode 0 screen group onto display.
(1) 0-0 basic screen
0-0 basic screen 1-0 Keylock mode setting screen • On the basic screen, local SV value of each channel can be
set.
key • In SV follow action, SV1 is local SV value, SV2 and SV3
3 seconds serve as SV follow deviation value setting screens.
However, when SV follow deviation value is changed on
0-0 basic screen 1-0 Keylock mode setting screen the SV2 or SV3 display screen and changed value is
DISP key registered by means of ENT key, the display turns to SV in
execution (SV follow deviation value + SV1).
• SV1 is unable to be changed in the program mode.
• Remotely assigned SV is unable to be changed.
Note: In the above, the mark means that the key above the
mark is pressed. Hereinafter this mark is used in the same
way.

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(2) 0-4 local SV value setting screen • When "2" is selected for standby action, standby action
• SV1 can be changed even in the program mode but the functions in the following cases:
change is not reflected in the program mode. 1) When power is tuned on.
• SV can be changed even when remote has been assigned 2) When program turns from RST to RUN or RST to FIX.
but the change is not reflected in remote action. • When "3" is selected for standby action, standby action
functions in the following cases:
(3) 0-5 SV follow deviation setting screen 1) When power is tuned on.
• Deviation value of SV2 or SV3 from SV1 in SV follow 2) When program turns from RST to RUN or RST to FIX.
action is set. 3) In case event set value is deviation value and SV is
• In the following cases, SV follow deviation value of changed (except during remote input).
appropriate channel is unable to be set: • If you change standby action to "1" or "4", the standby
a) In instrument specified for thermocouple (TC) or R.T.D. action is released.
(Pt) input: Measuring range code of CH1 is different from • Even when "2" or "3" is set for standby action, standby
that of CH2 or CH3. action becomes invalid if PV value gets out of the event
b) In instrument specified for voltage (V, mV) or current action ON range, for example, when power is turned on.
(mA) input: (2) 1-5 Event delay time setting screen
Any one of measuring range code, lower limit value of PV • If factor to execute event ON action disappears within a
input, higher limit value of PV input and position of time set as delay time, event will not be output and
decimal point of CH2 or CH3 is different from measurement of delay time is cleared.
corresponding set value of CH1. • In case factor to execute event ON action occurs and delay
c) In case that channel is set as remote channel. time is changed within set time for delay time, time since
the occurrence of the fact (total time) should be set.
(4) 0-6 Event set value setting screen (including event-output- (3) 1-21A DI input type setting screen
related screens) • When DI input type is assigned, DI input operation
On this screen, unlike on other screens, CH key switches becomes valid, i.e., key operation becomes invalid.
event output. PV display is so arranged that one can see (Priority is given to DI.)
which event output is assigned to which channel.
Note 1: When [ ] is assigned, DI input operation
Example: EV1, EV2 and EV 3 are assigned respectively to should be started after parameter of channel in
channel 3, channel 1 and channel 2. which SV deviation follow action is carried out is
turned ON. DI in-put operation does not work if it
EV1 is assigned EV2 is assigned EV3 is assigned
to channel 3. to channel 1. to channel 2. remains OFF.

PV1
Note 2: Action in response to DI input will be maintained
PV2 even when DI input assignment has been released
PV3 CH key CH key CH key except in the case in which SV follow action has
SV been assigned.
Event value Event value Event value
(4) 1-26 SV deviation follow action setting screen
• SV2 and SV3 are made to follow SV1, by using SV follow
(5) 0-7 AT control execution screen deviation value.
• If channel falls in any of the following cases, AT is unable • In the following cases, SV deviation follow action of
to be executed. appropriate channel is unable to be turned ON.
1) In case remote assignment is made (including channel a) In instrument specified for thermocouple (TC) or R.T.D.
which follows remote channel). (Pt) input:
2) In case is set for proportional band, i.e., P=OFF Measuring range code of CH1 is different from that of
(in ON/OFF action). CH2 or CH3.
3) In case lock No. 2 or 3 is selected on the keylock mode b) In instrument specified for voltage (V, mV) or current
setting screen. (mA) input:
4) In case PV value (measured value) is in the state of Any one of 4 items, i.e., measuring range code, lower
scale-over. limit value of PV input, higher limit value of PV input
5) In channel 1 in the state of reset (rst) in the program and position of decimal point of CH2 or CH3 is different
mode. (For details see the Instruction Manual on from corresponding set value of CH1.
Program Functions.) c) Common to all instruments:
• In channel which falls in any of the following cases while In case remote has been assigned.
AT is in execution, AT is forced to be released. • During SV deviation follow action, measuring range code,
1) In case output value remains at 0% or 100% PV input lower limit value, PV input higher limit value
continuously for 200 or more minutes. and position of decimal point in the channel in which the
2) In case power supply is interrupted, due to power failure action is going on are unable to be changed.
or some other reason.
3) In case PV value (measured value) is in the state of (5) 1-30 PV follow deviation action setting screen
scaleover. • PV2 and PV3 are made to follow PV1, with deviation = 0.
• If you put AT in execution (by selecting on the • In the following cases, PV deviation follow action of
selecting screen) again which AT is in execution, AT appropriate channel is unable to be turned ON.
action already in execution is continued. a) Instrument specified for thermocouple (TC) or R.T.D.
• The following items can be set while AT is in execution: (Pt) input:
0-6 event set value setting, 1-0 keylock mode setting and Measuring range code of CH1 is different from that of
1-29 PV display selection. CH2 or CH3.
b) In instrument specified for voltage (V, mV) or current
4-8. Group 1 screens (mA) input:
Any one of 4 items, i.e., measuring range code, lower
(1) 1-4 Event standby action selecting screen limit value of PV input, higher limit value of PV input
• When event output is used as alarm, select "1" ~ "3". and position of decimal point of CH2 or CH3 is different
• When event output is used as control output, set "4". In from corresponding set value of CH1.
the case of scaleover on the event set value side, event
output turns OFF.

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• During PV deviation follow action, measuring range code, 5-2. Event type code table
PV input lower limit value, PV input higher limit value
and position of decimal point in the channel in which the Code Event type Setting rage of Initial value of
action is going on are unable to be changed. event set value event set value
OFF Not assigned
5. Supplement 1 Higher limit 0 ~ 1999 Unit 1999 Unit
deviation value
5-1. Measuring range code table Lower limit
2 0 ~ –1999 Unit –1999 Unit
deviation value
Input type Code Measure range Code Measure range
3 Out of higher/
*1 B 01 0 1800 °C 15 0 3300 °F lower limit ranges
0 ~ 1999 Unit 1999 Unit
R 02 0 1700 °C 16 0 3100 °F
4 Within higher/
S 03 0 1700 °C 17 0 3100 °F lower limit ranges 0 ~ 1999 Unit 1999 Unit
04 -100.0 400.0 °C 18 -150 750 °F Higher limit Within measuring Higher limit value
K 05 0.0 800.0 °C 19 0 1500 °F 5
Thermocouple

absolute value range of measuring


06 0 1200 °C 20 0 2200 °F range
E 07 0 700 °C 21 0 1300 °F Lower limit Within measuring Lower limit value
J 08 0 600 °C 22 0 1100 °F 6 absolute value range of measuring
*2 T 09 -199.9 200.0 °C 23 -300 400 °F range
N 10 0 1300 °C 24 0 2300 °F Scale-over In the case of scale-over,
7
PLII 11 0 1300 °C 25 0 2300 °F EV output is continued.
WRe5-26 12 0 2300 °C 26 0 4200 °F Program RUN EV output is continued while program
8
*2 U 13 -199.9 200.0 °C 27 -300 400 °F is in execution.
L 14 0 600 °C 28 0 1100 °F Program END EV output is produced for about 1
9
31 -200 600 °C 47 -300 1100 °F second upon termination of program.
32 -100.0 100.0 °C 48 -150.0 200.0 °F 10 Program STEP EV output is produced for about 1
33 -100.0 300.0 °C 49 -150 600 °F second upon switching steps.
Pt100 34 -50.0 50.0 °C 50 -50.0 120.0 °F
(New) 35 *3 0.0 50.0 °C 51 0.0 120.0 °F Note: The above codes from 8 to 10 are selectable only when
JIS/IEC
36 0.0 100.0 °C 52 0.0 200.0 °F program option is added.
37 0.0 200.0 °C 53 0.0 400.0 °F
R.T.D.

38 0.0 500.0 °C 54 0 1000 °F 5-3. Error messages


39 -200 500 °C 55 -300 900 °F
40 -100.0 100.0 °C 56 -150.0 200.0 °F If a problem with this instrument occurs, one of the following
JPt100 41 -100.0 300.0 °C 57 -150 600 °F error messages will be displayed:
(Old) 42 -50.0 50.0 °C 58 -50.0 120.0 °F (1) Problem with measured input (to be displayed on the PV
JIS 43 *3 0.0 50.0 °C 59 0.0 120.0 °F value display)
44 0.0 100.0 °C 60 0.0 200.0 °F
45 0.0 200.0 °C 61 0.0 400.0 °F Breaking of thermocouple, breaking of R.T.D. A,
46 0.0 500.0 °C 62 0 900 °F and when PV exceeds higher limit of measuring
mV -10 10 71 range by about 10%.
0 10 72 Depending on scaling function, you may
0 20 73 set measuring range at any value within When PV value falls to about 10% below lower
0 50 74 the following range: limit of measuring range due to inverted polarity
10 50 75 Scaling range: –1999~9999 count of input wiring or some other reason.
0 100 76 Span: 10~5000 count
V -1 1 81 Note: Lower limit value < Higher limit Cold junction (CJ) defect to higher side for
0 1 82 value thermocouple input.
0 2 83
0 5 84 Cold junction (CJ) defect to lower side for
1 5 85 thermocouple input.
0 10 86
mA 0 20 94 Breaking of B (lower) or multiple break of A, B
4 20 95 and B in R.T.D.input.

*1 Thermocouple B: Temperature above 400°C or below 750 (2) Problem with remote input (to be displayed on the SV value
°F is excluded from accuracy assurance. display)
*2 Thermocouple T, U: Accuracy of temperature between -
199.9 and 100.0°C is +_ 0.5% FS. Breaking of B (middle) in R.T.D. input.
*3 R.T.D.: Accuracy is +_ 0.3°C ( +
_ 0.8 °F).

Note: The following table shows factory-set measuring range When remote input value falls below lower limit
codes: of remote scale (+110%FS).

Input Standard/ Measure range


Code (range)
rating When remote input value exceeds higher limit of
1. Thermocouple JIS K 05 0.0 ~ 800.0°C remote scale (−10%FS).
2. R.T.D. JIS Pt100 37 0.0 ~ 200.0°C
3. Voltage 0 ~ 10mV DC 72 0.0 ~ 100.0 Note: In the event you feel that something is out of order inside
4. Current 4 ~ 20mA DC 95 0.0 ~ 100.0 the instrument, please contact our representative or sales
5. Voltage 0 ~ 10V DC 86 0.0 ~ 100.0 office.

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6. Specifications • Isolation: Insulated between input and various
outputs (not insulated between input
(1) Display and system, remote input and DI
• LED display: PV display 7-segment LED input)
green 4 digits 3 channels to be (4) Control
displayed individually. • Control mode: Expert PID control with auto tuning
SV display 7-segment LED function
orange 4 digits Proportional band (P): OFF, 0.1~999.9%FS
CH display 7-segment LED (OFF=ON/OFF action)
orange 1 digit Integral time (I): OFF, 1~6000s (OFF=P, PD action
with manual reset)
• Action display LED: Control output display: 3 - OUT1, Derivative time (D): OFF, 1~3600s (OFF=P, PI action)
OUT2, OUT3 Manual reset: +
_ 50.0%
Auto tuning: 1 - AT ON/OFF hysteresis: 1~999 units
Follow type SV display: 1 - FLW • Proportional cycle: 0.5~120.0 seconds
Program RUN: 1 - RUN (0.5 sec. is unit for setting.)
Event output display: 3 - EV1, EV2, • Control output
EV3 characteristics: RA/DA selectable (set to RA when
Remote input display: 1 - REM shipped)
Communication display: 1 - COM • Output limiter: Higher limit, lower limit 0.0~100.0%
• Display accuracy: +
_ (0.3%FS + 1 digit) Standard
(lower limit < Higher limit)
accuracy • Soft start: OFF, ON (Fixed to 10 sec.; Valid
• Temperature range in when power is turned on,RTS→
which accuracy is RUN, and when returned from
maintained: 23°C +
_ 5°C
scaleover.)
• Display resolution: Depends on measuring range
(0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1) (5) Control output/rating
• Sampling cycle: 0.5 seconds • Output specification has to be the same for 3 channels.
• Measured value • Contact output (Y): 1a 240V AC 2.5A/resistive load
display range: –10% to 110% of measuring range • Current output (I): 4~20mA, 0~10mA DC
/load resistance 600Ω maximum.
(2) Setting • SSR drive voltage
• Setting: By 6 front key operation output (P): 15V + _ 3V DC
• Setting range: Same as measuring range /Load current 20mA maximum
• Higher/lower limit • Voltage output (V): 0~10V DC
setting limiter: Higher and lower limits to be set /Load current 2mA maximum
separately; free within measuring • Operation output
range (Lower limit < higher limit) updating cycle: 0.5 second
• Follow type SV setting: SV of CH2 or CH3 can be set to • Isolation: Insulated between control output and
follow CH1 (deviation setting) (on system and input
condition that measuring range of (not insulated between control output
CH2 or CH3 is the same as that of I, P or V and analog output)
CH1.)
(3) Input (6) Event output (optional)
• Input type has to be the same for 3 channels (measuring range • Number of outputs: 3 -EV1, EV2, EV3 (Selectable from
can be selected individually, though). CH1, CH2 and CH3, individual
• Thermocouple: B, R, S, K, E, J, T, N, PL II, WRe5- setting, individual output)
26, {L, U (DIN43710)} • Output rating: Contact output 1a (common) 240V
(Multiple input, multiple range. Refer AC / 1A (resistive load)
to measuring range code table.) • Setting: Individual setting
External resistance: 100Ω maximum 0) NON: Not assigned
Input impedance: 500kΩ minimum 1) DEV: Higher limit deviation value
Burnout: Standard feature (up scale) alarm
Cold junction temperature compensation 2) DEV: Lower limit deviation value
accuracy: +
_ 2.0 °C (5~45 °C)
alarm
• R.T.D.: JIS Pt100/JPt100 3-wire type 3) DEV: Higher/lower limit value
(Multiple range. Refer to measuring alarm in case SV is out of
range code table.) measuring range
Amperage: About 0.25 mA 4) DEV: Higher/lower limit value
Lead wire tolerable alarm in case SV is within
resistance: 5Ω maximum/wire measuring range
• Voltage: +
_ 10, 0~10, 0~20, 0~50, 10~50,
5) PV: Higher limit absolute value
0~100 mV DC, or + _ 1, 0~1, 0~2, 0~5,
alarm
1~5, 0~10V DC 6) PV: Lower limit absolute value
(Multiple input, programmable range. alarm
Refer to measuring range code table.) 7) SO: ON upon scaleover
• Current: 4~20, 0~20mA DC 8) RUN: ON during program RUN
(Multiple input, programmable range. 9) END: ON for 1 sec. upon
Refer to measuring range code table.) termination of program
Receiving impedance: 250Ω 10) STEP: ON for 1 sec. upon
• Sampling cycle: 0.5 seconds termination of program step
• PV bias: +
_ 1999 units
• Hysteresis: 1~999 units
• PV filter: 0~100 seconds (when DEV or PV has been selected)
• Follow type • Standby action: Selectable
PV input: PV input of CH2 or CH3 can be set to (when DEV or PV has been selected)
follow CH1 (deviation setting) (on • Action delay time: 0~9999 seconds
condition that measuring range of (when DEV or PV has been selected)
CH2 or CH3 is the same as that of • Isolation: Insulated between alarm output and
CH1.) various inputs/outputs and system

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(7) Remote setting (optional, selectable between this and DI) • Isolation: Insulated between analog output and
• Setting signal: 1~5V, 0~10V, 4~20mA various inputs and system (not
• Setting range: Same as measuring range insulated between analog output and
• Accuracy of setting: +
_ (0.3%SF + 1) digit control outputs I, P and V)
• Channel for setting: Selectable from CH1, CH2 and CH3
• Remote scaling: Within measuring range (inverted (11) Communication (optional, selectable between this and
scaling possible) analog output)
• Remote bias: –1999~5000 units • Communication type: RS-232C, RS-485
• Remote filter: 0~100 seconds • Communication
• Sampling time: 0.5 second system: Half duplex start-stop synchronous
• Isolation: Insulated between remote input and system
various outputs, not insulated from • Communication speed: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps
system and various inputs) • Data format: 7 bits, 8 bits, no parity, even parity
selectable
(8) External control input • Communication
(DI) (optional, selectable between this and address: 1~99
remote setting) • Communication code: ASCII code
• Number of input point: • Communication
• Input rating: No-voltage contact, open collector protocol: Shimaden standard protocol
input (about 5V/0.4mA DC impress) • Others: Control code selectable, BCC check
• Action type: NON, FLW (follow type SV), RUN, arithmetic system selectable
HLD and ADV • Isolation: Insulated between communication
• Isolation: Insulated between DI input and signal and system/input/output
various outputs(not insulated from
system and various inputs) (12) Others
• Data storage: By non-volatile memory (EEPROM)
(9) Program (optional) • Ambient temperate/
• Registrable pattern: humidity ranges
• Number of steps: 9 maximum for use: –10~+50°C/below 90% RH
• Program setting range (on condition that there is no dew
Level: same as measuring range condensation)
Time: 1~9999 seconds/step • Temperature
Ramp: To be set automatically according to for storage: Between-20 and +65 °C
level and time • Power voltage: 100V~260V AC + _ 10% (50/60 Hz)
• Number of executions: 99 maximum • Power consumption: 18VA maximum
• PID output limiter: To be set selectively from 3 types • Input noise
• External control removal ratio: Normal mode 60 dB minimum
input: DI/no-voltage 1 point (RUN/RST, (50/60 Hz)
HLD, ADV) Common mode 140 dB minimum
• Action status output: RUN, END and STEP to be (50/60 Hz)
selectively output to event output • Applicable standards: Safety: IEC1010-1 and EN61010-1
• CH2 and CH3 EMC: EN61326
in SV follow setting: Program to be executed by making • Insulation resistance: Between input/output terminals and
CH2 or CH3 deviation-follow to power terminal 500V DC 20MΩ
pattern set in CH1 in SV follow minimum
setting. Not in SV follow setting, Between input/output terminals and
program is executed in FIX mode. protective conductor terminal 500V
• Additional functions: Temporary suspension (HLD), carry- DC 20MΩ minimum
forward (ADV), PV start • Dielectric strength: 1 minute at 2300V AC between
input/output terminals and power
(10) Analog output (optional, selectable between this and terminal (inductive current 5mA)
communication) 1 minute at 2300V AC between
• Number of output: 1 power terminal and protective
• Output types: Select CH1_PV, CH2_PV, CH3_PV, conductor terminal (inductive current
CH1_SV, CH2_SV, CH3_SV, 5mA)
CH1_OUT, CH2_OUT and • Protective structure: Only front panel has simple dust-
CH3_OUT proof and drip-proof structure
• Output rating: 0~10mV DC/Output impedance 10Ω • Material: PPO resin molding (equivalent to
0~10V DC/Load current 1mA UL94V-1)
maximum • External dimensions: 96 × 96 × 110 mm
4~20mA/Load resistance 300Ω (Inside depth of panel: 100 mm)
maximum • Mounting: Push-in panel (one-touch mount)
• Output accuracy: +_ 0.3%FS (to displayed value) • Panel cutout size: H92 × W92 mm
• Output resolution: About 1/8000 • Weight: About 420 g
• Output updating cycle: 0.5 seconds
• Output scaling: Within measuring range (inverted
scaling possible)

The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice.


Temperature and Humidity Control Specialists

Head Office: 2-30-10 Kitamachi, Nerima-Ku, Tokyo 179-0081 Japan


Phone: +81-3-3931-7891 Fax: +81-3-3931-3089
E-MAIL: exp-dept@shimaden.co.jp URL: http://www.shimaden.co.jp
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