Temperature/process controller prompt table, Table 6.12, Sp2 to tout – Watlow Series 988 Family User Manual

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Data Communications with the Watlow Series 988 Family

Temperature/process Controller Prompt Table

986, 987,

988

, 989

Name

Description

Read (?) and/or Write (=) Syntax

Range

data.1

data.2

Modbus
address

6.12

Command Summary Series 986-989, Chapter 6

SP2

Set Point 2

? <sp> SP2 <cr>

RL1 to RH1

8

Heat/Heat or

= <sp> SP2 <sp> data.2 <cr>

Default: per input range (?)

Cool/Cool Only

SP2C

Set Point 2 Type

? <sp> SP2C <cr>

0 = Process

73

= <sp> SP2C <sp> data.2 <cr>

1 = Deviation
Default: 0

SPEE

Write Set Point

? <sp> SPEE <cr>

0 = Saves set point in EEPROM

143

to EEPROM

= <sp> SPEE <sp> data.2 <cr>

1 = Does not save set point in EEPROM
Default: 0 (See Note 1)

STPT

Set Point Value

? <sp> STPT <cr>

RL1 to RH1

103

PID A <-> B Switch

= <sp> STPT <sp> data.2 <cr>

Default: Sensor type low range

SYS

Lockout System

? <sp> SYS <cr>

0 = No lockout

113

Menu

= <sp> SYS <sp> data.2 <cr>

1 = Read only
2 = No read or write
Default: 0

TOUT

Test Outputs

= <sp> TOUT <sp> data.2 <cr>

1 = Output 1 on

137

2 = Output 2 on
3 = Output 3 on
4 = Output 4 on

Table 6.12 -

SP2 to TOUT

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CAUTION:
Avoid writing <=>
continuously,
such as ramping
set points or
repetitive loops, to
the Series 986-989
EEPROM memory.
Continuous writes
may result in
premature control
failure, system
downtime and
damage to
processes and
equipment.

NOTE 1:
Turning the
controller off and
on again resets
SPEE to 0 and
restores the last
stored set point.

NOTE 2:
The number of
decimal places
returned by many
of these
commands is
determined by the
DEC1, DEC2, IN1
or IN2 setting.
(This does not
apply to Modbus
Protocol.)

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