TOHO ELECTRONICS TTM-10L User Manual

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Identifier

Character

Name

R/W

Description

13

A1F

EV function

R/W

R/W the EV function *7

0 0 0 0 0

Additional function

PV event output

PV error event output


Additional function

0: None
1: Event output hold
2: Standby sequence
3: Event output + standby sequence


PV event output

0: None
1: Deviation upper/lower limit event output
2: Deviation upper limit event output
3: Deviation lower limit event output
4: Deviation upper/lower limit range event

output

5. Absolute value upper/lower limit event

output

6: Absolute value upper limit event output
7: Absolute value lower limit event output
8: Absolute value upper/lower limit range

event output


PV error event output

0: None
1: PV error event output

14

ALC

EV sensitivity

R/W

R/W the EV sensitivity *7

15

□DP

Decimal point position

R/W

R/W the decimal point position *8

0:

00000

0.0: 00001
0.00: 00002

16

□CF

Switchover between °C and °F

R/W

R/W the switchover between °C and °F *9

°C: 00000
°F: 00001

17

LOC

Lock setting

R/W

R/W the lock setting

OFF:

00000

All lock:

00001

Parameter lock: 00002

18

□CJ

Cold junction compensation
temperature

R

Used as a monitor for the cold junction
compensation temperature.

Indication range: -20 to 80 °C

When overscale: HHHHH
When underscale: LLLLL

19

PV2

With a decimal point for a
measured value (PV)

R

Used as a monitor for "with a decimal point for a
measured value (PV)"

Indication range: -199.9 to 999.9

When overscale: HHHHH
When underscale: LLLLL

20

OM1

Output status monitor

R

0 0 0 0 0

Output status

EV status

1: ON
0: OFF

21

STR

Data store

W

Stores a changed data.

*1

On a model without control, "NAK" and "2" are responded.

*2

When the control output is of an ON/OFF control, "NAK" and "2" are responded.

*3

On a model without EV, "NAK" and "2" are responded.

*4

When the alarm type for EV is not "lower limit alarm or upper/lower limit alarm," "NAK" and "2" are responded.

*5

When the alarm type for EV is not "upper limit alarm or upper/lower limit alarm," "NAK" and "2" are responded.

*6

When the control output is of a PID control, "NAK" and "2" are responded.

*7

A model without EV responds "NAK" and "2."

*8

A model of a thermocouple input responds "NAK" and "2."

*9

A model of current and voltage inputs responds "NAK" and "2."

*10 Only R for output type: The input type cannot be changed for over "----."

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