7 event setting, Event setting -18 – TOHO ELECTRONICS TTM200 User Manual

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5.3.7 Event setting

★ Setting the event setting value (alarm value)

When setting OUT 2 for the event setting value (alarm value)

Setting condition: Deviation lower limit, with standby function, 30 °C and sensitivity of 1 °C (no
other functions)
This setting is not possible in case that no selection is made for outputs as an option.


Hold MODE key pressed for 2 seconds.

For constant value run mode screen:

PV value (present value)

SV value (target value)

Press the ▲ key five times. Press it, however, four times for TTM-204

Input 1 setting screen

Each set screen

Each setting mode

OUT 2 (output 2) setting screen

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Press MODE key twice.

S06-2 Event function 1 setting screen

* Event functions are set in this screen.
* Use the ▲/▼ key for the setting.
* The value is set at “000” at factory shipment.

Setting “000” to “023” results in the type of alarm for the deviation lower limit and standby
function.
Deviation lower limit: Range from the setting value (SV) being set
Standby function: Function that no alarm is generated until a value exceeds the alarm range.

Press MODE key once.

S06-4 Event lower setting screen

* Event lower target value is set in this screen.
* Use the ▲/▼ key for the setting.
* The value is set at “0” at factory shipment.

Setting “0” to “30” results in setting the deviation lower limit alarm value to 30 °C.
An alarm is generated in case that a value reaches 30 °C below the setting value (SV).
Example: SV = 200 °C and lower limit alarm = 170 °C or lower

Press MODE key six times.

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For program run mode screen:

PV value (present value)

SV value (PRoG)

Hold MODE key pressed for 2 seconds.

Setting mode is the same as that for Hereinafter,
to the input 1 setting screen similarly to that for
the constant value run mode

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