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1. zs WN a O g 3 o cCc O 5 Q nN H S 7 N ae gt c gt U o Xo i 9 O N O LL gt v O S F LL a _ oO 2 DS O ep sec Or o T oo Lu NMN w LN oc E Ooo Fs m eee l m LA x st oo i q O mco D O p 2 S ee eee ee __y _2 oe mM O LN O N LAN O Page 20 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m 5400 Controller User s Manual F SSR1 2 SSR2 pemg g SW1 a SW2 USB Port Z m 5V DC Analog Ground O O Note Hot connections tied together on PCB Earth Ground Hot AC POWER Page 21 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole
2. The scrollable list below the time values shows all of the trackable events and error the controller has experienced the controller remembers up the last 128 events The time of the event in total running hours and a descriptive string are displayed use the up and down arrows to view the list ERRORS These events cause the controller to halt operation and display the fault in the System Error screen as the are not recoverable This window does allow the controller to be rebooted in an attempt to rectify the fault but that may not work SYSTEM ERROR This error window has two lines above the CALL FOR SERVICE line which provide more detailed information about the type of error Reboot Page 7 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m 5400 Controller User s Manual ERRORS Here is a list of the errors with their descriptive text in the history and error windows Hi
3. misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 WWW ncontrol m aN 5400 Controller User s Manual FACTORY CONFIGURATION Entering the factory level password of 9999 opens the Factory Access window shown below Factory Access Eg Controller The View I O button opens a window which shows the states of all inputs allows the manual activation of all outputs and from which the temperature offset from the probe to the visible temperature can be set The History button opens the controller history window which shows the total number of operating hours the total number of cooking hours and a log of errors and events The Controller button opens a window from which the controller operation is configured allowing the OEM to set the probe type and the temperature control method The Cooking button opens a window to allow configuration of the recipe timing hours amp minutes or minutes amp seconds the allowable time value which can be added to a cooking cycle and other parameters The Import button opens the USB Import window from which the recipes and controller configuration can be imports from a USB flash drive The Export button
4. RECIPE EDITING Access to the editing of the system recipes follows the same instructions as accessing the supervisor configuration Press and hold in the main cooking window enter the supervisor access code and then the Supervisor Access window appears Cook A Recipe Enter Access Code X Supervisor Access Eg RECIPE NO 1 l Edit Recipes RECIPE NO 2 4 2 3 Change Code RECIPE NO 3 in View History RECIPE NO 4 EET short COOK VIEW EAA ENTER Lang Units Press the Edit Recipes button in the configuration Select Recipe window and the Select Recipe window appears Use the up and down arrows to scroll the recipe list until the RECIPE NO 1 i desired recipe is shown Touch the recipe to be edited RECIPE NO and it is highlighted then press the E D T button and RECIPE NO 3 the recipe configuration is shown in the window and is RECIPE NO4 ready for editing The Select Item window shows all the items that make up that recipe The first item is the name of the recipe then the preheat temperature is shown then any number of cook cycles and an optional hold cycle are displayed The number of cook and hold cycles displayed are Select Item dependent on the customization of the controller done by Artisan The standard 5400 model has three different RECIPE NO 1 cook cycles and a hold cycle Preheat 420F Cooki 0 20 at 420F Press the item desired to be edited it will be highlighted Cook 2 Off and then press the EDIT
5. consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m J CONFIGURATION WINDOWS 5400 Controller User s Manual There are three levels of access into the controller configuration Supervisor Technician and Factory Each level has their own window The Supervisor level can edit recipes change their access code view the controller history and change the beeping style at the end of the cooking cycle Supervisor Access x Edit Recipes Change Code View History item Short Lang Units F Technician Access Eg View I O View History USB Import USB Export Factory Access Eg Controller SUPERVISOR LEVEL CONFIGURATION WINDOW CODE 1234 CHANGEABLE TECHNICIAN LEVEL CONFIGURATION WINDOW CODE 5142 NOT CHANGEABLE ACCESSES I O WINDOW CONTROLLER HISTORY AND USB FUNCTIONS FACTORY LEVEL CONFIGURATION WINDOW CODE 9999 NOT CHANGEABLE ACCESSES ALL TECHNICIAN FUNCTIONS PLUS CONTROLLER AND COOKING CONFIGURATION Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication
6. opens a window from which the recipes and configuration can be exported Page 5 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m N 5400 Controller User s Manual INPUTS amp OUTPUTS WINDOW Pressing the I O button opens the System I O window which shows the state of all the inputs and allows the user to change the state of all system outputs Inputs Outputs Ea _K1 K2 SSR1 SSRZ Offset oI oW IN1 IN2 378 3 073 5 E oE K1 amp K2 These buttons change the state of the two relay contact outputs Pressing one of these buttons will toggle its state shown my a highlight change and the state of the output relay SSR1 amp SSR2 These are the SSR1 and SSR2 outputs similar to the relay buttons pressing these will toggle its state and the state of the actual output SW1 amp SW2 These buttons show the state the SW1 and SW2 inputs when the inputs are act
7. the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m 5400 Controller User s Manual Ci COOKING A RECIPE Touch and highlight the recipe name in the selection window then press VIEW to view the recipe details as shown in the window to the right Press the C O O K button to open the window showing the PREHEAT and C O O K buttons in order to start cooking Cook A Recipe RECIPE NO 1 Ea RECIPE NO 1 Preheat S9UF seein ee Cook 1 1 20 at 350F RECIPE NO 3 RECIPE NO 4 Cook 2 0ff Cook 3 0ff COOK VIEW Hold Off RECIPE NO 1 RECIPE NO 1 Ea PE Preheating Preheat Ut 0 10 Temp 375F a Je Preheat Touching the T button will display the The cooking progress is displayed in the current oven temperature Press the above window See the next page for PREHEAT or C O O K buttons to start more details cooking Pag e 17 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Co
8. 31 134 001 000 Input Output Wago 231 140 001 000 Analog Inputs Rising cage w screw 16 30 GA ENVIRONMENTAL PCB s Edge sealed to each other with RTV to prevent penetration of moisture or other contaminants Operating Temperature 0 C to 70 C AC POWER 90 265VAC 50 60Hz 5W maximum RECOGNIZED RECOGNITIONS jp Conforms to UL STDS 60730 1 amp 60730 2 9 l Certified to CSA STDS E60730 1 amp E60730 2 9 p lj 5 5 Intertek Total external 5VDC current draw 80mA maximum 3080852 Page 22 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m
9. 5400 Controller User s Manual Table Of Contents 2 INTRODUCTION RECIPE NO 1 E 1 2 3 Har 3 CONFIGURATION vine EE SOOT Temp 375F 3 Configuration Access A 4 Configuration Windows 5 Factory Configuration 6 Inputs amp Outputs Window 7 Controller History RECOGNIZED 8 Controller Errors pa 9 Controller Events j 10 USB Import Export ONE US 11 Controller Configuration Intertek 12 Input Configuration 3080852 13 PID Configuration 14 PID Auto Tune 15 RECIPE EDITING 15 Recipe and Item Selection 16 Recipe Item Editing 17 COOKING A RECIPE 17 Starting A Cook Cycle 18 Cooking A Recipe 19 TECHNICAL DATA 19 Dimensions 20 Mounting 21 Wiring 22 Specifications Page 1 Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www artisancontrols com ller User s Manual INTRODUCTION The Artisan Controls Model 5400 controller pr
10. ESS Access to the controller configuration has three security levels Supervisor Technician and Factory The Supervisor level only has access to the recipe editing beeper configuration changing the access code temperature display units F C and display language The units and language features are planned future developments at this time To gain access to the configuration press and hold the area shown below in the main menu list until the controller emits a double chirp The initial press will not cause an initial chirp to prevent accidental access to these features Cook A Recipe RECIPE NO 1 RECIPE NO 2 Press and hold here RECIPE NO 3 until the double chirp RECIPE NO4 Once the controller chirps twice release your finger and the access code entry window appears as shown below The default supervisor access code is 1234 the factory access code is 9999 Enter the appropriate code using the numeric keys a is displayed for each digit and press the Enter button The Delete button deletes the last character Clear deletes everything Enter Access Code Eg Delete Clear ENTER Page 3 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written
11. To USB window below When a USB flash drive is inserted to the USB port the message changes to Drive Inserted and the two buttons below it are activated To save the current recipe configuration simply press the Save Recipes button and they are saved in a file named RECIPES CFG on the flash drive The same follows for the Save Config button the controller configuration is saved in a file named CONFIG CFG and PID configuration in PID CFG Once complete you can remove the flash drive and the controller automatically returns to the OEM configuration window The Save History buttons saves the history items to a CSV file named HISTORY CSV Save To USB x Insert USB Drive Pressing the USB Import button opens the Read From USB window below When a USB flash drive is inserted to the USB port the message changes to Drive Inserted and the two buttons below it are activated To read the recipe configuration on the drive simply press the Read Recipes button and they are read from the file RECIPES CFG on the flash drive and stored in the internal non volatile memory The same follows for the Read Config button the enter controller configuration is read from the CONFIG CFG and PID CFG files Once complete you can remove the flash drive and the controller automatically returns to the previous window Read From USB x Insert USB Drive EE EEA Page 10 _ Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no resp
12. and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m aN 5400 Controller User s Manual SPECIFICATIONS LCD DISPLAY Color 3 5 diagonal TFT display 320 x 240 pixels 16 bit color resistive touchscreen 300 nits minimum INPUTS SW1 amp SW2 Low voltage dry contact inputs lt SmA 5VDC IN1 amp IN2 Universal analog inputs Software configurable for 100 Ohm RTD 385 or 392 curve J or K Een OC OUpIC other analog inputs ie 4 20mA 0 10V available 5V DC for sensor power limited to 50mA maximum OUTPUTS R1 amp R2 SPNO relay contacts rated 10A 125V 7A 250V SSR1 amp SSR2 SVDC 50mA maximum FUNCTIONALITY Up to 15 menu selections multiple cook cycles thermostatic or PID control custom windows logos and control schemes available ARCHITECTURE Microcontroller 32 bit processor 830MHz w floating point Graphics Epson graphics controller 60 fps refresh rate Measurement 16 bit A D converter USB PORT Flash drive interface for importing amp exporting cooking recipes and controller configuration CONNECTIONS Supply Wago 2
13. button to show the editing Cooks Off window Hold 200F Once all changes have been made you must press the SAVE button to store this new recipe into the non volatile memory Pag e 15 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m aN 5400 Controller User s Manual NAME amp COOK SEGMENT EDITING Touch and highlight the recipe name in the selection window then press EDIT to load the recipe name editing window below It will display the current name in the editing box above the keyboard Name Editing A Recipe Name Clr button Clears the editing box of all characters mMm Rst button Restores the original recipe name 4 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 9 0 Del button Deletes the last character Space buttons Adds a space character at the end a wE R T Y u i o P A S D FIG H J K L Edit the name using the buttons above and the alpha ic keyboard and the SAVE buttons t Iz x
14. c v B N M e a e aE E ted to 14 Cir Rst Space Del SAVE characters maximu m Cook Item Editing RECIPE NO1 x All recipe segments preheat cook hold are edited in the window shown to the left The lt lt and gt gt buttons Cook Cycle 1 allow the editor to change between all the cooking segments and they will wrap around from the last item to the first item and vice versa The color of the value fields and the buttons show which item is being edited red active item Cook segments have a a time and a temperature pressing the grey lt button switches to that item Use the dial to the right or the and buttons to change the value Press SAVE to save the current values then use the lt lt or gt gt buttons to select the next item to edit Press the red X button to return to the item selection window NOTE Preheat and hold segments only have a temperature value the time field and lt button are greyed out and non selectable Page 16 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against
15. ditable setpoint value used for testing and auto tune PV amp Out Real time values of the current temperature and the output percentage Pressing the Test button will start the PID control system so the constants can be tested The button toggles to the on state and is highlighted when the PID control is running The PV and Out values are updated once per second so that the system response can be observed Pressing the Test button again terminates the PID control The control system must be turned off before PID constants can be edited Pressing the SAVE button saves the PID constants into the non volatile memory NOTE Exiting this window will halt the PID control system if it is left running Pressing the Auto button opens the PID Auto Tune window this process is discussed in detail on the next page Page 13 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m N 5400 Controller User s Ma
16. e The two Low A s edit EZA percentage values are saved in the non volatile Status C information to simplify additional auto tuning cycles memory with the other PID configuration for maximum control tuning START Pressing the START button begins the auto tune process the Status window displays Cycling during the 3 stabilization cycles and Measuring during the 3 analysis cycles Once the process is Auto Tune Results Ea complete the Auto Tune Results window is displayed showing the current and new PID Current NEW constants along with the calculated system performance values Ku amp Pu Press the USE button to save these new values and the controller USE returns to the PID Configuration window to allow these new constants to be tested and or saved Kul mo pul 10 ate Page 14 _ Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m N 5400 Controller User s Manual
17. ibration either during the factory reset or performed by the user l This indicates that the controller configuration has been changed which includes Supervisory Config Chg l or Factory level changes but not PID configuration changes PID Cfg Chg The PID configuration was changed Access Err An invalid password was entered Access Chg The Supervisor password was changed Recipe Imp The recipes were imported from a USB flash drive Recipe Exp The recipes were exported to a USB flash drive Cfg Import The controller configuration was imported from a USB flash drive Cfg Export The controller configuration was exported to a USB flash drive USB Error The controller was unable to create or find the proper file on the flash drive Page 9 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m N 5400 Controller User s Manual USB IMPORT EXPORT Pressing the USB Export button opens the Save
18. information is read from that memory the checksum is verified If this first verification fails the data will be read two more times If the data does not verify three times the error window is displayed and a log entry is made GP Fault GP FAULT nnnnnnnn AT ADDR aaaaaaaa A general protection fault is when the program attempts to read or write data to an invalid memory address The nnnnnnnn is the code for the type of internal address and aaaaaaaa is the code address which caused the fault Page 8 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m 5400 Controller User s Manual SYSTEM EVENTS Here is a list of the system events which cause a history log entry Factory Rst Factory Reset is performed as the controller is being tested at the factory This resets the recipes and controller configuration to defaults and performs a touchscreen calibration Tch Scr Cal Touch screen cal
19. ing the appropriate input value and recalibrate the sensor input The thermocouple calibrator must supply a copper connection not T C metals and have CJC compensation turned off for accurate calibration Input Calibration Eg Page 12 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m N 5400 Controller User s Manual PID CONFIGURATION Pressing the Configure button with PID selected opens the PID Configuration window which displays the control constants and provides access to auto tuning of the controller and testing of the PID constants PID Configuration el 1000 Test f Auto SP 470F Kp PY aE 0 15 Out aE 18 5 Cycle This is the output cycling time and PID calculation cycle time in milliseconds non adjustable Kp Ki amp Kd Unit less PID control constants These can be edited by touching the item a numeric entry window appears and a new value can be entered SP E
20. ivated the button turns green IN1 amp IN2 Temperature of the input probes in 0 1 F increments CJC Temperature of the on board cold junction compensation for thermocouples OFFSET The temperature displayed and used in the PID control can be offset to accommodate sensor position and calibration Use the 0 1 and 1 0 buttons to add or subtract to the current offset value default 0 0 F NOTE Exiting this window will set all outputs to their off state Page 6 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m 5400 Controller User s Manual Ci CONTROLLER HISTORY WINDOW Pressing the View History button opens the Controller History windowwhich shows the following Total The total number of hours the controller has been turned on Cook The total number of hours the controller has been cooking which includes preheating Controller History Total oo Cook No Events
21. ntrols Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www artisancontrols com N 5400 Controller User s Manual COOKING WINDOW RECIPE NO 1 X PE Preheating Time 0 10 Temp 375F E This is the main cooking window displayed during all cook cycles The window displays Preheating during the preheating cycle once the oven is up to temperature the controller beeps displays Ready To Cook and enables the COOK buttons Pressing the COOK button starts the first cooking segment and automatically proceeds through all cooking cycles the progress bar at the bottom shows the progress thru the sum of all the cooking cycle times Pressing the T button changes the Temp to Oven and displays the real time oven temperature for 10 seconds then reverts to the setpoint temperature for the current segment The Ex button automatically adds the preset extra time to the current cook cycle and in the holding cycle the controller will revert back to the last cooking cycle for the added time to cook for a longer period of time If the controller customizing has only one cook cycle the cooking segment icons in the upper left corner are not displayed To stop a cooking cycle press and hold the red X button until the controller chirps twice and the system returns to the preheat cook selection window Page 18 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibilit
22. nual PID AUTO TUNING The PID auto tune in the 5400 controller is a customized Ziegler Nichols tuning based on the system performance using relay step closed loop analysis The controller uses a setpoint calculated from the setpoint value entered in the PID Configuration window and then calculates positive and negative offsets based on that setpoint The heating output is driven between the high and low percentages switching back and forth based on the setpoint and offsets on a thermostatic basis The auto tune systems runs a total of 6 cycles 3 to allow the system to stabilize and then 3 to measure the performance of the system and determine the performance of the system From these values the Kp Ki and Kd constants are calculated The closer these percentages are to each other the more accurately the auto tune system can determine the performance of the environment On systems with higher heat losses the High percentage needs to be high in order to get a reasonable change of the temperature from low to high and conversely highly insulated systems with low heat loss will need the Low percentage to be lower for the same reason The High value can be changed by pressing the PID Auto Tune x edit button which displays a numeric entry window The same same method is used to edit the Low value The upper window on the right side E 0 High Aj 95 edit o displays the real time output percentage and the window below is the temperatur
23. onsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m N 5400 Controller User s Manual CONTROLLER CONFIGURATION Pressing the Controller button opens this window which shows the current controller configuration Control Configuration xX T Ctrl Determines the method of temperature control and the configuration of that method The control system always uses the first temperature input as the process variable The button can be pressed to change from PID to ON OFF control The PID control output is always the SSR1 output in ON OFF control the output can be changed between K1 and SSR1 with an adjustable hysteresis value The Configure button opens either the PID configuration window or the On Off configuration window IN1 amp IN2 Shows the configuration of the two analog inputs press Configure to change or calibrate the system analog inputs ON OFF CONFIGURATION Select the heat output to be used and the control hysteresis here setting the hysteresis bel
24. ovides a modern graphical user interface via it s 3 5 diagonal color display and includes two inputs for temperature probes two switch inputs two relay contact outputs and two DC outputs for driving solid state relays thereby providing an excellent platform for heating cooking or equipment control for virtually any application The 5400 controller also provides a USB port which allows the exporting and importing of the controller configuration and recipes using USB flash drives This allows the manufacturer to quickly replicate standard configurations for various products and end customers Refer to the end of this manual for more detailed dimensional information including installation and wiring Component Area Color LCD Display w touchscreen Plastic Front Panel Page 2 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www artisancontrols com N 5400 Controller User s Manual CONFIGURATION ACC
25. ow 3 degrees automatically changes the Heat Output to SSR1 On Off Configuration Eg Heat Output K Hysteresis ps Page 11 Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m N 5400 Controller User s Manual INPUT CONFIGURATION Pressing the Configure button for the inputs opens this window which shows the current input configuration Press the buttons for IN1 or IN2 to change between J T C or RTD to select the input type for your application The 5400 is pre calibrated at the factory for both of these input types so calibration by the user is not required input Configuration x WIH JTC Calibrate eran J TIC Calibrate If you choose to re calibrate either of the inputs you must have a thermocouple calibrator or precision 100 ohm and 200 ohm resistors please contact Artisan for further information The controller will lead the technician through a Zero and Gain calibration us
26. story Text Error Window Text Probe Error TEMPERATURE PROBE ERROR The temperature probe is monitored for out of range readings indicating a failure When a probe value is out of range the reported temperature is driven to 999 9 degrees to shut down the temperature control If the probe returns to normal the temperatures are again used to control temperature in the effort to continue and complete a current cooking cycle If the probe remains at 999 9 degrees for 10 seconds the controller is halted the red error window is displayed and the error code and time are written into the history log Tch Scr Error TOUCHSCREEN ERROR The resistive touchscreen is monitored in the splash screen for the length of the touch which exits to the main recipe window A touch lasting more than 5 seconds will cause a double chirp after which releaseing the touchscreen will access the touchscreen calibration function A touch lasting more than 15 seconds indicate that the touch screen is cracked or contaminated and will cause an error screen and a history log entry NVM W Error ERROR SAVING TO MEMORY STORAGE The controller has detected an problem with writing to its internal non volatile memory NVM All calibration configuration and recipe data is saved in NVM and an write error causes the error window to appear and a log entry to be made NVM R Error ERROR READING FROM MEMORY STORAGE All critical data written to the NVM is saved with a checksum and when this
27. y for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein isthe sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www isancontrol m D C o gS c lt S x lt N 9g rE 5 8 amp O c S amp LL gt lastic AN 2 52 0 4 0 196 2 07 0 32 Dia 3 03 2 76 LCD Active Area Color LCD Display w touchscreen 3 75 4 50 0 36 7 0 38 0 25 4 13 Page 19 _ Table of Contents Notice Artisan Controls Corporation assumes no responsibility for customers applications or product design The information and data contained herein is the sole and exclusive property of Artisan Controls Corporation Any duplication misuse or conversion of this information without the express written consent of Artisan Controls Corporation is illegal and will result in damages including court costs and attorney fees being assessed against the party misusing this property Artisan Controls Corporation 111 Canfield Ave Bldg B15 18 Randolph NJ 07869 www artisancontrols com 5400 Controller User s Manual
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