Super Systems 9200 User Manual

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Model 9200 Programmable Dual-loop Controller

SSi Manual SERIES 9200

35 Programmable Dual-loop

output. When the limited relay option is selected, the “Tuning Delta:” label and the Edit button will be

displayed. When the Relay option is selected, the “Tuning Delta:” label and the Edit button will be

hidden. The “Tuning Delta:” value will be the amount to limit the controller by. Pressing the Edit button
will display the numeric keypad, which will allow the user to enter the limiting value.

The current value will be displayed at the top of the

screen. Enter the new value and press the Enter

button to set the value. Pressing the Esc button will

cancel the change.

The “Conservative” option will allow the user to

minimize, if not remove, the possibility for an

overshoot of the setpoint. If a small overshoot is

acceptable, leave the “Conservative” checkbox

unchecked. If, however, no overshoot is desired,
then checking the “Conservative” checkbox will

accomplish this.

Pressing the Start button will begin the auto tune

process.

Note: The process may take a few

seconds to start

. The “Idle” line will change to display the calibration process for the auto tune. The line

will display a pointer value, along with the process

variable value and the setpoint.

Note: The Start button will be disabled while the

calibration is running

. Pressing the Abort button will abort the process. If the Cancel button is pressed

while a calibration is running, a message box will be displayed
confirming the action.

Pressing the Yes button will stop the auto tune calibration and exit

the screen. The No button will cancel the abort process.

When the calibration is finished, the PID settings list will be
populated with suggested values and the four buttons underneath

will be enabled. The line above the PID settings list will read “Idle”

again as well.

The user has the option to select only one of these

sets of values: either the Under Damped set, the
Critically Damped set, the Over Damped set, or the

PI set. To select the set of values, press the

corresponding button. For example, to select the

Critically Damped set of values, press the Accept

Critically Damped button. The under damped

values will reach the setpoint faster, but there will be more overshoot involved. The over damped values
will work to minimize the overshoot, but it will be slower than the under damped values. The critically

damped values are considered the “optimum” values because they are a balance between the under

damped and over damped values with regards to time and overshoot. The PI values are just the

proportional band and the reset value (the

P

and the

I

from

PID

). This could be applicable in an

atmosphere loop, where the rate won’t have much effect.

Once a set of values has been accepted, the user can press the Cancel button to exit the screen. The
accepted values can be viewed on the

PID Loop Setup

menu option

. Note: Once the screen is closed out,

the PID settings values will be lost

. To populate these values again, another calibration routine will need to

be run.

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