Parameter flow, Power on, Operation function group adjustment – Rockwell Automation 900-TC32 Digital Temperature Controllers, Series B User Manual

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Publication 900-UM007D-EN-E - January 2011

B-17

Parameter Flow

This section describes the parameters configured in each level. Pressing the

M

Key at the last parameter in each level returns to the top parameter in that
level.

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

psel

cwf

u-no

1

bps

9.6

len

7

sbit

2

prty

even

sdwt

20

Starting in manual mode.

M

M

M

M

M

M

pmov

0

oapt

0

pmsk

on

prlp

0

icpt

1

wtpt

off

pfpt

off

M

25

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

ST (Self-tuning)

M

M

M

M

in-t

5

in-h

100

in-l

dp

d-u

sl-h

1300

sl-l

-200

cntl

onof

s-hc

stnd

st

on

ptrn

off

cp

20

c-cp

20

orev

or-r

0

0

c

M

M

M

l.adj

cmwt

off

at

off

M

M

M

M

M

M

ct1

0.0

0.0

0.0

hb1

0.0

hb2

0.0

M

M

50.0

50.0

M

M

oc1

50.0

oc2

50.0

M

M

M

sp-0

0

sp-1

0

sp-2

0

sp-3

0

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

of-r

50.0

soak

1

c-sc

1.00

d

40

p

8.0

i

233

c-db

0.0

hys

1.0

chys

1.0

ol-l

-5.0

wt-b

off

mv-s

0.0

mv-e

0.0

ol-h

105.0

M

M

M

ins

0.0

insh

0.0

insl

0.0

sprt

off

sqrp

0.0

M

M

M

a-m

25

25

0

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

sp-m

0

ct1

0.0

ct2

0.0

lcr1

0.0

lcr2

0.0

prst

rset

sktr

0

M

m-sp

0

r-s

run

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

M

c-o

0.0

al-1

0

al1h

0

al1l

0

al-2

0

al2h

0

al2l

0

al-3

0

al3l

0

al3h

0

o

0.0

M

orl

0.0

M

ct2

lcr1

hs1

lcr2

hs2

0.0

0.0

alh1

0.2

M

alt1

2

M

Power ON

Starting in
automatic
mode.

Manual Function Group

PID
Control
only

PV/MV

Press the

O

Key less than 1 s.

Press the

O

Key less than 1 s.

Operation Function Group

Adjustment

Function Group

Adjustment Function

Group Display
Displayed only

once when entering

Adjustment
Function Group

AT Execute/Cancel

Communications
Writing

Heater Current 1
Value Monitor

Heater Burnout
Detection 1

Heater Overcurrent
Detection 1

Heater Current 2
Value Monitor

Heater Burnout
Detection 2

Heater Overcurrent
Detection 2

Leakage Current 1
Monitor

Leakage Current 2
Monitor

HS Alarm 1

HS Alarm 2

C

SP 0

SP 1

C

C

SP 2

SP used by
multi-SP

SP 3

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

C

Temperature Input Shift

1-point shift

2-point shift

Set either
of these
parameters.

Upper Limit
Temperature
Input Shift Value

Lower Limit
Temperature
Input Shift Value

Proportional Band

Integral Time

PID settings

Derivative Time

Cooling Coefficient

Heating/cooling

Dead Band

Manual Reset Value
Clear the offset during
stabilization of P or PD
control.

Hysteresis (Heating)

Hysteresis (Cooling)

Hysteresis settings

C

Soak Time

Wait Band

MV at Stop

MV at PV Error

C

SP Ramp Set Value

MV Upper Limit

MV Lower Limit

MV Change Rate Limit

Extraction of Square Root

Low-cut Point

C

Process Value
Added when Additional
PV display is ON.

C

Process Value/
Set Point

C

C

C

Auto/Manual Switch
PID control only.
Added when auto/man-
ual select addition is ON.

Multi-SP
Set Point Setting

Set Point During
SP Ramp

Heater Current 1 Value
Monitor

Heater Current 2 Value
Monitor

Leakage Current 1
Monitor

Leakage Current 2
Monitor

Program Start

Soak Time Remain

Press the

O

and

M

Keys for

at least 3 s.

Protect Function Group

Press the

O

and

M

Keys for at least 1 s.

Press the

O

Key

less than 1 s.

Communications
Setting Function Group

The time taken to move to the protect function
can be adjusted by changing the "Move to
protect function group time" setting.

Displayed only for models with communications.
Changes are effective after cycling power or after
a software reset.

Move to Protect Function Group:
Displayed only when a password
is set. Restricts moving to protect
function group.

Operation/Adjustment Protect:
Restricts displaying and modi-
fying menus in operation, ad-
justment, and manual control
function groups.

Initial Setting/
Communications Protect:
This restricts movement
to the initial setting, communications,
and advanced setting function groups.

Setting Change Protect:
Protects changes to setups by
operating the front panel keys.

Password to Move to Protect
Function Group: Password setting

PF Key Protect
Restricts PF key operation
(900-TC8 and 900-TC16 only)

Parameter Mask Enable:
Displayed only when a parame-
ter mask is set.

Protocol Setting:
Switches between
900-TC and
Modbus.

Communications Unit No.

Communications
Baud Rate

900-TC only

Communications
Data Length

Communications
Stop Bits

Communications Parity

Send Data Wait Time

C

RUN/STOP

Alarm Value 1

Set either of these par

ameters

.

Alarm Value
Upper Limit 1

Alarm Value
Lower Limit 1

C

C

C

C

Alarm Value 2

Set either of these par

ameters

.

Alarm Value
Upper Limit 2

Alarm Value
Lower Limit 2

Alarm Value 3

C

C

C

Alarm Value
Upper Limit 3

Alarm Value
Lower Limit 3

Set either of these par

ameters

.

MV Monitor (Heating)

MV Monitor (Cooling)

Press the

O

Key for

at least 1 s.

Press the

O

Key less than 1 s.

Initial Setting Function Group

Input Type

Scaling Upper Limit

Scaling Lower Limit

Decimal Point

For input type of analog

C

C

Temperature Unit

°

C,

°

F

For input type of
temperature

SP Upper Limit

SP Lower Limit

Limit the set point

PID ON/OFF

Standard or
Heating/Cooling

For input type of
temperature, stand-
ard control, or PID

Program Pattern

When assigning PID or
control output to ON/OFF
output

Control Period (Heating)

Control Period (Cooling)

Set the ON/OFF
output cycle.

Direct/Reverse Operation

C

Alarm 1 Type

Alarm 1

Hysteresis

Press the

O

Key for at least 3 s.

Other than the Auto/Manual Switch display

PF Key

Press the PF Key
for at least 1 s.

(See note 1.)

PF Key (See note 2.)

Press the

O

Key or the PF
Key for at least
1 s.

Press the

O

Key

for at
least 3 s.

➊ When the PF Setting parameter is configured to A-M for a Controller with a PF Key (900-TC8 and 900TC-16).

➋ When the PF Setting parameter is configured to PFDP for a Controller with a PF Key (900-TC8 and 900-TC16).

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