NEWPORT iDRA Controller User Manual

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MAXIMUM/PERCENT HIGH SUBMENU:

Specify in percent, the maximum value (99) for control output. If the output is

time proportional (Relay, SSR, or Pulse), then the maximum duty-cycle, in

percent, is specified.

Press

d

12) Display flashes 1

st

digit of previous “Percent High” setting.

Press

b & c 13) Use b and c buttons to enter a new value for “Percent High”.

Press

d

14) Display shows

STRD stored message momentarily and then

advances to

CTRL Control Type Submenu.

Example: On an Analog Output of 0~10 Vdc, a setting of %LO = 10 and %HI = 90,
cause the minimum on the control output to be 1 V and the maximum on the
control output to be 9 V. The same setting on a time proportional output, will
cause 10% duty cycle for the minimum control output and 90% duty cycle for
maximum control output. To disable %LO/HI, set LO to 00 and HI to 99. If %LO/HI
is at other values than the default (%LO = 00, %HI = 99),

SOAK is disabled.

*CONTROL TYPE OUTPUT: (Relay, SSR, or Pulse)

Press

d

15) Display flashes

ON.OF On/Off or PID Proportional, Integral,

Derivative.

Press

b

16) Scroll through the available selections: “ON/OFF” or “PID”.

Press

d

17) Display flashes

STRD stored message momentarily and

then advances to

AçTN only, if it was changed, otherwise press

a to advance to AçTN Action Type Submenu.

The ON/OFF control is a coarse way of controlling the process. The “Dead
Band” improves the cycling associated with the On/Off control. The PID control is
best for processes where the set point is continuously changing and/or a tight
control of the process variable is required. PID control requires tuning and
adjustment of the "Proportional", "Integral or Reset" and "Derivative or Rate"
terms by a trial-and-error method. The instrument provides an "Auto Tuning"
feature making the tuning process automatic, possibly optimum.

ACTION TYPE SUBMENU:

The error that results from the measurement of the Process Variable may be
positive or negative since it may be greater or smaller than the Setpoint. If a
positive error should cause the instrument output to increase (i.e. cooling), it would
be called Direct Acting. If a negative error should cause the output to increase
(i.e. heating), it would be called Reverse Acting.

Press

d

18) Display flashes

DRçT Direct or RVRS Reverse.

Press

b

19) Scroll through the available selections: “Direct” or “Reverse”.

Press

d

20) Display shows

STRD stored message momentarily and then

advances to

AUTo only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to

advance to

AUTo Auto PID Submenu (if PID Control Type was

selected).

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