TE Technology TC-24-25 User Manual

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Bit 1 = 1 means LOW ALARM.

Bit 2 = 1 means COMPUTER CONTROLLED ALARM.

5. INPUT 2

Write Command:

NA

Read Command:

06 hex

Interpret:

Input 2 reading as a thermistor temperature sensor.


6. ALARM TYPE

Write Command:

28 hex

Read Command:

41 hex

Interpret:

0 sent or returned means no alarms.

1 sent or returned means Tracking Alarm Mode.

2 sent or returned means Fixed Alarm Mode.
3 sent or returned means Computer Controlled Alarm Mode (see
write command 2f hex).


7. INPUT2 DEFINE (the desired control temperature or “set temp” input definition)

Write Command:

29 hex

Read Command:

42 hex

Interpret:

This function tells the controller how the set-point temperature will
be communicated.
0 sent or returned means computer communicated set value.

1 sent or returned means Potentiometer Input.

2 sent or returned means 0 to 5 V Input.

3 sent or returned means 0 to 20 mA Input.
4 sent or returned means “Differential set”: Desired Control Value
= Temp2 + Computer Set.
Range of values settable via commands 20 hex & 21 hex (HIGH
ALARM SETTING and LOW ALARM SETTING).

8. RS485 ADDRESS

Write Command:

2a hex

Read Command:

43 hex

Interpret:

The address of a controller for use with multiple controllers on the
link. This must be a 2-digit hex value. 00 is the universal address
and 63h is reserved for when JP1-3 is jumpered to JP1-6 (installing
a new controller the link).


9. CONTROL TYPE

Write Command:

2b hex

Read Command:

44 hex

Interpret:

0 is deadband control.

1 is PID control.
2 is computer control. With this setting, the output power sent to the
cooler is determined by sending a write command (0x1c) to
INPUT1. The range of values then becomes -120 to +120, which
corresponds to -100% output power to +100% output power.

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