TE Technology TC-36-25-RS232 User Manual

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Write Command: 2d

Read Command: 46

Interpret:

0 is off.

1 is on.

13. OUTPUT SHUTDOWN IF ALARM

Write Command: 2e

Read Command: 47

Interpret:

0 is no shutdown upon alarm.

1 is to shutdown main output drive upon alarm.

14. FIXED DESIRED CONTROL SETTING

Write Command: 1c

Read Command: 50

Interpret:

When writing, multiply the desired control temperature by 100

10

and convert

to hexadecimal. This becomes the “send value.”

When reading, convert the “return value” to decimal and divide by 100 to

convert to °F/°C.

When CONTROL TYPE is set to “computer control”, the output power sent to

the cooler can be set anywhere from -511

10

to +511

10

, corresponding to -

100% to +100% output power. Remember to convert to hexadecimal before

sending.

15. PROPORTIONAL BANDWIDTH

Write Command: 1d

Read Command: 51

Interpret:

Fixed-point temperature bandwidth distributed around the control setting in

ºF/ºC. A value of 5 ºF/ºC for bandwidth and control setting of 25 ºF/ºC would

place the proportional band from 20 ºF/ºC to 30 ºF/ºC; that is, 5 ° above and 5

° below set point.

When writing, first multiply the desired bandwidth setting by 100

10

and

convert to hexadecimal for the “send value.” When reading, convert the

“return value” to decimal and divide by 100

10

to covert to °F/°C.

16. INTEGRAL GAIN

Write Command: 1e

Read Command: 52

Interpret:

Fixed-point gain in repeats/min.

Multiply desired integral gain by 100

10

and convert to hexadecimal for the

“send value.” When reading, convert the “return value” to decimal and divide

by 100

10

to interpret.

17. DERIVATIVE GAIN

Write Command: 1f

Read Command: 53

Interpret:

Fixed-point gain in minutes.

Multiply desired derivative gain by 100

10

and convert to hexadecimal for the

“send value.” When reading, convert the “return value” to decimal and divide

by 100

10

to interpret.

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