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1. Input type Range C Range code C Range F __ Range code CF Unspecified OFF 270 to 1370 C 1 300 to 2500 F 31 K 0 0 to 600 0 C 2 32 0 to 999 9 F 32 0 0 to 400 0 C 3 32 0 to 750 0 F 33 199 9 to 200 0 C 4 300 to 400 F 34 v J 199 9 to 999 9 C 5 300 to 2100 F 35 T 199 9 to 400 0 C 6 300 to 750 F 36 S E 199 9 to 999 9 C 7 300 to 1800 F 37 R 0 to 1700 C 8 32 to 3100 F 38 S 0 to 1700 C 9 32 to 3100 F 39 B 0 to 1800 C 10 32 to 3200 F 40 N 200 to 1300 C 11 300 to 2400 F 41 L 199 9 to 900 0 C 12 300 to 1600 F 42 U 199 9 to 400 0 C 13 300 to 750 F 43 Platinel 2 0 to 1390 C 14 32 to 2500 F 44 199 9 to 850 0 C 15 199 9 to 999 9 F 45 n Pt100 0 0 to 400 0 C 16 32 0 to 750 0 F 46 For example to select amp 199 9 to 200 0 C 17 300 to 400 F 47 thermocouple type J F 19 9 to 99 9 C 18 199 9 to 999 9 F 48 set the range code to 35 JPt100 199 9 to 500 0 C 19 Sb Oto 100mV 0 0 to 100 0 20 Z 0to5V_ 0 000 to 5 000 21 5 Tto 5V_ 1 000 to 5 000 User sealable 75 A Oto 10V_ 0 00 to 10 00 23 Measured input Measured input Measured input value PV value PV value PV SEG lamp is lit SEG lamp is lit Remaining segment time Segment No hour minute or Target setpo
2. HOLD program when DI ON Control Output i i Measured Value PV Input input type i set the PV input type to 1 5 V DC setpoint 22 TC Input RTD Input DC mV or V Input l i lt 3 i 7 a H 7 i3 HO j l 2500 4 20mA amp JO O 4 8 l Note Connecting a 250 resistor to the terminals is optional l Model X010 250 2 resistor with M3 5 crimp on terminal i lugs Power Supply CAUTION To prevent damage to the controller never provide 100 240V AC power supply for power supply AC DC 24V model when N24 is specified AY NOTE The and stand for the polarity for DC 24V power supply Relay Contact Output Voltage Pulse Output 4 to 20 mA Output Cancel HOLD program when DI OFF Starts program RUN when DI ON Resets program RESET when DI OFF When RS is specified When EX is specified Can be used when DIS parameter is ON If the power is turned on when the RUN RESET external contact input is ON the controller is in runnig state But Hold Cancel hold external contact input is ON the controller is in cancelling state NO ria qO 1g i COM 1 i ce BO 5O model UP150 RN model UP150 VN model UP150 AN Specify one for the output signal type 6 Hardware Specifications Measured Value PV Input Input 1 point Input type Universal can be selected by softwa
3. Model UP150 Program Temperature Controller Installation Initial Settings Please read through this user s manual to ensure correct usage of the controller and keep it handy for User s Manual uTICD quick reference 1 1 2 What is on the Front Panel e6teeeeeeeteereterererereneeees 1 3 Installing the Controller 0sesereeeet tees eee 1 Revision Record 4 Panel Cutout Dimensions and External Dimensions 1 IM 05CO1F12 01E 1st Edition Feb 01 Se Wiring renren a a arene eee ees 2 2nd Edition Jun 04 6 Hardware Specifications ssesrtetet ee et etree 2 7 Key Operations IM 05C01F12 01E Jun 2004 2nd Edition YOKOGAWA Yokogawa Electric Corporation The following safety symbol is used both on the product and in this user s manual This symbol stands for Handle with Care When displayed on the product the operator should refer to the corresponding explanation given in the user s manual in order to avoid injury or death of personnel and or damage to the product In the manual the symbol is accompanied by an expla nation of the special care that is required to avoid shock or other dangers that may result in injury or loss of life The following symbols are used in this manual only AN NOTE Draws attention to information that is essential for understanding the operation and or IMPORTANT fe Indicates that operating the hardware or software in a part
4. Mounting and Wiring Construction Dust proof and drip proof front panel conforming to IP65 For side by side close installation the controller loses its dust proof and drip proof protection Casing ABS resin and polycarbonate Case color Black Weight approx 200g Mounting Flush panel mounting Wiring Screw terminals Environmental Conditions E Normal Operating Conditions Warm up time At least 30 minutes Ambient temperature 0 50 C 0 40 C when mounted side by side Rate of change of temperature 10 C h or less Ambient humidity 20 90 RH no condensation allowed Magnetic field 400A m or less Continuous vibrations of 5 to 14Hz Amplitude of 1 2mm or less Continuous vibrations of 14 to 150Hz 4 9m s 0 5G or less Short period vibrations 14 7m s 1 5G for 15 seconds or less Shock 98m s 10G for 11 milliseconds or less Mounting angle Upward incline of up to 30 degrees downward incline is not allowed Altitude 2000m or less above sea level W Maximum Effects from Operating Conditions 1 Temperature effects Thermocouple DC mV and DC V input 24 V C or 0 02 of F S C whichever is larger Resistance temperature detector 0 05 C C Analog output 0 05 of F S C 2 Effect from fluctuation of power supply voltage within rated voltage range Analog input 0 2UV V or 0 002 of F S V whichever is larger Analog output 0
5. SP2 it is RUN between items ADV TM2 SPH eo ae She CTL In program parameter setting display SPL if TMn n 1 to 16 is set to OFF CTL PID CTL ONF SPL the controller goes to EV1 SP4 PID control on off TM4 control we TMU Displayed when X the operation mode 4 a i r Displayed for the RET option alol a pBRRH NN S 4 Not displayed when CTL ONF on off control Lt mr Displayed when I OFF Displayed for time proportional PID control o o DIS Displayed for the EX option _ _ ann BPS PRI Displayed for the RS option When LOC 1 transfers to the setup parameter setting display SIAE z J z _ ao N m _ A SS R Se SIJE z ojz _ _ 22 ol NG A NOTE Set 1 to enter the setup parameter setting display But if LOC 2 is already set the parameter value can not be changed by setting LOC 1 only To change the parameter value 1 set LOC 0 or 1 at first for disabling keylock then set LOC 1 once again Press the to move between items segment 1 segment 2 segment 3 segment 4 segment 5 segment 6 segment 7 segment 8 segment 9 segment 10 segment 11 segment 12 segment 13 segment 14 segment 15 segment 16 PV evnet 1 PV evnet 2 IM05C01F12 01E E Changing Control Mode CTL 3 Program Parameters Paramet
6. Controller Settings Set the STC Start Code program parameter to 1 1 If segment 2 is a soak segment Program operation starts from any of the points A SSP to C For other informa tion see the following table PV A 1 gt tee Program pattern A SSP TONE Time Seg 1 Seg 2 Seg 3 Seg 4 Seg 5 Example Where Segment 2 is a Soak Segment The starting point of program operation is determined by where the measured input value PV is located at the time the operation starts Measured input value PV at startup of Starting point of program operation program operation 1 C 2 3 Cc 4 B 5 A SSP 2 If segment 3 is a soak segment The starting point of program operation is any of points A SSP to E i gt Time Seg 1 Seg 2 iSeg 3 Seg 4 Example Where Segment 3 is a Soak Segment F gt Time Seg 1 Seg 2 Seg 3 Seg 4 Example With No Soak Segment The starting point of program operation is determined by where the measured input value PV is located at the time the operation starts Measured input value PV at startup of Starting point of program operation program operation 1 E 2 D 3 Cc 4 B 5 A SSP 3 Ifthe segment consists of an ascending gradient ramp only The starting point of program operation is any of points A SSP to D PV A Ve ee
7. not be changed by setting LOC 1 only To change the Parameter Function Parameter Function a parameter value set LOC 0 at first for disabling keylock a A E eaa aa then set LOC 1 once again Control mode UP150 has two control mode Decimal point age i i signal c sc LOC Note Both 0 and 1 are No key lock Ol Pi For DC voltage input the input signal can be scaled for the Select one from the following of measured particular engineering unit For example if you set the input Numbers i hi ter setpoints that apply when th a PID control PID input type IN at range code 22 the initial range is 0 0 to 100 0 2 Setup Parameters Parameter rarely changed in normal use after once having been set Cae er cmon function is boad ES DEPO ONG eeu CTL b On off control ONF Sees ae Ss on Na fit fo the Code Name Setting range and unit Default User setting Manual reset You can set this parameter only for control DP engineering unit you want to use In the example below 1 to 23 31 to 48 See measured input range code list See page3 without an integral action when registered as the 2 digits to the right of the decimal point Measured input i OFF 0 or a i i PEEN BA put OFF 0 No input ehou d CTL PID and I OFF The controller outputs the b Next register the scale values of the measured input scale using m ae f PETETA E E 7 re e input range code 4 i 5 a a 4 a i I f 1 type If no measured input type is specified at the
8. when DI OFF Time event n The time event feature begins countdown when a pis EII lt 9 selection Terminals 4 5 Start program operation when DI ON _ OFF 0 BS This function is useful for carrying out fine on time program starts running and after the elapse of a Stop program operation when DI OFF adjustment when the PV value is within the n 1 or 2 preset time output an on time event signal Note Ailes DRON the operation Mod arnor be chaneee by required accuracy but it differs from the value contact output ON or off time event signal a sey opera ion owever only the ey is operable obtained by other equipment EON1 contact output OFF PC link communication 1 PC link communication with sum check EON2 Protocol sas i i i i ne H aH selection A Ladder communication a 0 SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 ah in mode 2 i i i P Time event n 1 i H 4 MODBUS in RTU mode 3 i t r T to 99 off time i i 1 ci Controller However the number of controllers that can be connected n 1 or2 i f l l A S per 1 i i i ADR i t Ll t address host device is 31 at the maximum t 2 4 0 2400 bps EOF1 1 4 Lee 4 8 1 4800 bps 9 6 s ai ma g7 Ta Baud rate poe Ps 62 EOF2 i i Bers LEV _t 9 6 2 9600 bps i i pa Parit EVN onni EVN 1 aa arity Even parity i pri f ff ODD 2 Odd parity Time I Loo K event ON time OFF time L L H Stop bit 1 or 2 bits 1 bit Time Event Diagram STP t Bn 7 or 8 bits ni 8 bits i
9. 05 of F S V E Transportation and Storage Conditions Temperature 25 to 70 C Humidity 5 to 95 RH no condensation allowed Shock Package drop height 90cm when packed in the dedicated package 7 Key Operations A CAUTION To prevent electric shock the controller should be mounted on the panel so as not to accidentally touch the terminals when power is being applied 1 You can move between the parameters in each parameter setting display using the 4 key 2 To change the parameter setpoint i Change the display value with the SP or es key the period flashes Gi Press the key to register the setpoint 3 In the operating display Qor pressing the key for at least 3 seconds retrieves the operating parameter setting display 4 In the operating parameter setting display pressing the key for at least 3 seconds transfers back to the operating display Registering the parameter PRG to 1 retrieves the program parameter setting display Registering the key lock parameter LOC to 1 retrieves the setup parameter setting display 5 In the setup parameter setting display pressing the ED key for at least 3 seconds transfers back to the operating display 6 In the program parameter settting display pressing the key for at least 3 seconds transfers back to the operating display N NOTE Changing certain setup parameters may automatically initialize the operating
10. D program cancel HOLD program switching by external contacts Note1 Option RET PV retransmission output in 4 to 20mA RS Communication function MODBUS PC Link Ladder Note1 Note2 IN24 Power Supply 24V DC 24V AC Notel RS option and EX option cannot be specified at the same time Note2 When specifying the RS option be sure to order the required number of copies of Communication Functions User s Manual separeately Check the package contents against the list below Program temperature controller 1 Mounting bracket ersrissevieerrissssrisrrersrss 1 e User s manual this manual 1 Yokogawa Electric Corporation Network Solutions Business Divisiion 2 9 32 Naka cho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 Japan Phone 81 422 52 7179 Facsimile 81 422 52 6793 4 Panel Cutout Dimensions and External Dimensions 1 General Mounting 2 Side by side Close Mounting Splash proof construction is unavailable AAT Unit mm N 1 X 48 45 9 a 4 wW 9 lt y e o Bo N F E 2 N is the number of controllers y If N25 then measure the actual length 25 45 gt lt K C gt C gt co o C
11. Data length 8 bits when ladder MODBUS RTU 8 bits pnn LILII 7 bits when MODBUS ASCII IM05C01F12 01E 4 Model UP150 Program Temperature Controller Programming Operation Please read through this user s manual to ensure correct usage of the controller and keep it handy for quick reference User s Manual uTICD 1 Overview of Program Setting 1 2 Creating the Program nee o 3 Deleting the Program Segment rereererere tees 1 Revision Record 4 Start Program Operation sserrerrrerrerrereees 2 IM 05CO1F12 02E Ist Edition Feb 01 5 Reset Stop Program Operation sssseereeees 2 2nd Edition Jun 04 6 Description of Program Fucntions reseee 2 7 Troubleshooting rerererereree eset eset ete t eee ees 4 IM 05C01F12 02E Jun 2004 2nd Edition YOKOGAWA Yokogawa Electric Corporation 1 Overview of Program Setting To operate the controller using a program first create the program The UP150 have one program pattern Program operation is based on a program pattern consisting of up to 16 segments as shown in the figure below To create a program pattern set the target setpoint to be reached and segment time for each segment Tow PV events and or two time events can be set for a program Note Hoye reese a7 t reese aeeeee t reese arene t reese arene t r 37 an Maxi
12. EG3 SEG4 SEG5 SP3 SP4 The SP value i does not change in Hold section Time i OEE a TM gt gt lt TM4 lt TM5 gt i TM2 TM3 i i i Time event 1 T POSE SHES rd ON time lt _ OFF time Hold section i timer stops E Advance Function Advance moving program pattern forward 1 segment can be executed by key operation or via communication If advance is executed at the final segment the system operates according to the set junction code If advance is executed during hold hold is released When advance is executed time and event move forward SEGI SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 i i SP3 SP4 TM gt ita lt TM3 gt lt TM4 gt lt TM5 gt TM2 i H Time event 1 Mm NREN T m i ON time OFF time The time when Advance The program moves to is executed the remaining the start point of next time of this segment segment SEG2 is canceled Effect on time events When the ON OFF action of time events is set in time canceled section the status of time events are changed and these are kept in the next segment PV A r A i i SEGI SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SEG5 i Time canceled SP3 SP4 Section A i SP1 SP TM gt peace eee ae lt TM3 gt lt TM4 ix TM5 gt lt ___ TM2 Time event 1 i speiri 4 Deeeeeeee A a a ON time OF
13. F time f Time event 2 pea rA EE Ect fi ti o i ON time OFF time i Advance is The start point executed of next segment SEG3 IM05C01F12 02E E Junction Code The operation at the end of program pattern can be specified by junction code JC 1 Reset termination JC 0 At program termination the controller enters reset status At this time control output becomes 0 or OFF and event status is OFF 2 Hold termination JC 1 At program termination the system enters hold status At this time control output and time event status are held PV events do not stop at this time The hold status continues until canceled by key operation or external contact input digital input When hold status is canceled control output becomes 0 or OFF and event status is OFF 3 Repeat JC 2 At the program termination the controller repeats execution of same program pattern At th start of program operation PV starts up with gradient priority At the start of second time or later where the repeat action is activated the program operation always starts from SSP regardless of PV PV A SEGI SEG2 SEG SEG4 SEGI SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 SP3 SP4 i i SP3 SP4 PV startup with gradient priority PV Time gt SSP TM1 gt lt TM2 gt lt TM3 gt lt TM4 TM gt lt Time event i i TM2 gt lt TM3 gt lt TM4 gt ON time OFF
14. Function g Data change key or Reset key Pressing this key for more than 1 second in operating display stops resets the program operation e Changes the program setpoints SP and the parameter setpoints Pressing this key increases the parameter setpoint Holding down the key will gradually increase the speed of changes RESET h Data change key or Run key Pressing this key for more than 1 second in operating display starts runs the program operation e Changes the program setpoins SP and the parameter setpoints Pressing this key decreases the parameter setpoint Holding down the key will gradually decrease the speed of changes i SET ENT key e Switches the operating displays and data registering key e Registers the data value changed using the data change keys serrent e Switches between parameter setting displays sequentially Y e Pressing the key for 3 seconds or longer in the operating display retrieves the operating parameter setting display e Pressing the key for 3 seconds or longer in operating setup or program parameter setting display transfers back to operating display 3 Installing the Controller A CAUTION To prevent electric shock the source of power to the controller must be turned off when mounting the controller on to a panel NOTE 1 No one may accidentally touch the terminals 6 There are no resulting magnetic disturbanc
15. and program parameters Therefore after you change the setup parameters always check the operating parameter and program parameter setpoints to find out if appropriate values have been set for them If the operating parameters and program parameters have been initialized set them to their appropriate values A NOTE At power on the program temperature controller displays the operating display Q but if the measured input type setting remains OFF IN appears In this case press the QO key to display the measured input range code you want to use then press the E key to register it Refer to the flowchart below When input range code has been already set the operating display shown below appears RRS a RR 07 elt e litale EDIE elt avg A IMPORTANT The program temperature controller is shipped with the parameters set at the factory set defaults Check the default values against the Parameter Lists in the following page and change the parameter settings that need to be changed This section explains how to set and register parameter values The procedure for changing Control Mode CTL can be found on Changing Control Mode CTL You can set the other parameters in the same way There are no parameter displays for parameters specific to functions such as the optional external contact inputs functions if they were not selected at ordering UP150 Measured Input Ranges
16. arting target setpoint refers to a setpoint from which program operation begins The controller operates in such a manner that the setpoint changes to the target setpoint over the segment time set for segment 1 irrespective of what the PV value is Controller Settings Set the STC Start Code program parameter to 0 Segment1 Segment 2 Target setpoint tarting target setpoint Program setpoint 7 gt Time a ee aaa A Segment time Start of program operation IM05C01F12 02E 2 Letting the controller start from the current PV and run according to time settings defined for segment 1 Controller Settings Set the STC Start Code program parameter to 2 Target setpoint Program setpoint A Segment Segment Segment Segment Segment S Start 1 RoR bog bode E 5 i of program operation Starting Point of Operation Controller Behavior a Begins to run from point a according to the time setting defined for segment 1 b Begins to run from point b according to the time setting defined for segment 1 Begins to run from point c according to the time setting defined for segment 1 d Begins to run from point d according to the time setting defined for segment 1 e Begins to run from point e according to the time setting defined for segment 1 3 Letting the controller start from the current PV and run according to ramp settings defined for segment 1
17. attern setting table to develop the program This will allow you to visualize the program Please copy the table and use it to develop your own programs Device name Program name Model name Serial No Note H F Maximum value of measured input range scale Measured Input Range Scale Note RL 2 n Minimum value of measured input range scale Note Displayed only for DC voltage input Starting target setpoint value SSP Start code STC Junction code JC Segment No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Target setpoint SP Segment time TM hour minute or minute second Use the TMU setup parameter to set the time unit Time event 1 EONI V1 1 EOFI ALI PV event 1 EV1 0 Al HY1 Time event 2 EON2 EV2 1 EOF2 AL2 PV event 2 5 EV2 0 A2 HY2 2 Creating the Program A NOTE Before creating the program reverify the Measured Input Type IN Maximum Value of Measued Input Scale RH Minimum Value of Measued Input Scale RL and Control Mode CTL parameters Step 1 Press the G key for at least 1 second to reset the program operation and confirm that the UP150 shows the operating display or Confirm that RUN lamp is not lit Step 2 To enter the program parameter setting display do key operatio
18. d Open and closed on o d close on and o alarm indicate that t samp is on contact contact alarm indicate that t olan is on contact contact type and off and white triangles during during type and off and white triangles during during indicate temperature control PV event PV event ingleate temperature control l PV event PV event setpoints alarm alarm setpoints alarm alarm No alarm OFF Hysteresis 7 r lt gt seule De energized PV on deviation Opn on Cls off 6 high limit Opn off Cis on 1 low limit A lt re Deviation setting lt gt Measured value Measured value Alarm setting Temperature setpoint Hysteresis ere Heer lt Deviation cis i Opn i Cis PV Cis on i Opn off 2 high and 0 of on 7 low limit ry lt low limits Deviation setting H Measured value Alarm setting Measured value lt lt Temperature setpoint Hysteresis Hysteresis Hysteresis m Deviation nema cis on t ithi Opn off ff Deviation Opn ott Gis on g within pn on APRIRE Dey phere Ht high and A a er high limit gt imi i Measured value Measured value lt gt Deviation setting low limits Deviation setting Le eo Temperature setpoint Temperature setpoint peut Hysteresis De energized a Deviation Cis on Opn off 4 on PV gts A opn on 9 low limit Deviation setting Dee high limit AS r3 gt Measured value Measured value Alarm setting Temperature set
19. d Ppa minge scale to Mat walie of a event ax value of measued input range scale oe F oe Al vt setpoint e Deviation alarm 100 to 100 of measured input range scale spat evened Unit C R i ae i aan Ge toale epi 0 5 of measured E Parameter Lists Parameters changed rather frequently during operation H uy i ties 1 0 to 100 of measured input range scale EEan input range scale When creating a program set the prameter PRG 1 to display the Numbers hari setpoints th ly when th HY1 ees et i span 1 Operating Parameters program parameter setting display eak m Ara a N Y ONO RS rc 7 Code Name Setting range and unit Default User setting I Timeevemi OFFCI or 0 00 to 99 59 hour min or min second OFF 1 L f I f E i on time Time unit is the same as that of the program ra gt EON 1am Fan m I Program 0 Go to CTL setting display arameter 1 Enter the program parameter setting display 0 C g i Sar eat II L parene Pee 2 Cita a l Time event 1 OFF 1 Note or 0 00 to 99 59 hour min or min second PRG ica setting Displayed when a program operation is stpped LL f off time Note Time event 1 does not stop when OFF is set OFEC1 ui OFF 0 Cancel Hold EOF Ee Eat l ord ON 1 Hold OFF 0 ui noro IAIL LI mi ea Displayed when a program operation is started C LIJ 0 PV event eS play prog p ev L LIL Event 2 type 1 Time event g OFF 0 Not execute advance Tee L kes i I ILI Segment o
20. e Note Time event 2 does not stop when OFF is set OFF 1 i OFF 0 No derivative action s D LI time a 0 Reset LiL Junction code 1 Hold 0 m r Manual reset 100 to 100 50 0 JC m Fam 2 Repeat repeat endlessly MR Liu ag Hysteresis for 0 C F to the temperature that corresponds to 100 of the Ose Gl measured Lip Wait zone OFF 0 or 0 to 10 of measured input range scale span OFF 0 md mM ff nt l diinput p scale SESE input range scale WTZ h HYS m _ on off control measured input range scale span Shan B Note The setting range scale and unit of SPn n 2 to 15 are same as those of SP1 and SP16 f L Control output 1 to 240 seconds 30 seconds The setting range scale and unit of TMn n 2 to 15 are same as those of TM1 and TM16 Lt cycle time gt gt Chea E User Setting Table of Target SP and Segment time a E i PV input filter OFF 0 1 to 120 seconds OFF 0 n 1 n 2 n 3 n 4 n 5 n 6 n 7 n 8 n 9 n 10 n 11 n 12 n 13 n 14 n 15 n 16 R SP n n 1 to 16 L C i f 0 of measured input Lo i AHE Sy ane talei spi TM n n 1 to 1 ss Oo PV input bias 100 to 100 of measured input range scale span tange cale span to 16 g No key lock Nae C ti 2 Prevents all parameter changing operations as I cr 1 Set I to enter the setup parameter setting display E Description of Parameters _ Key lock But if LOC I or 2 is already set the parameter value can 0 L LIL
21. e bee Note see the table below ee ad Ce ennn 3 BP C 4 gt 3 B i A SSP 5 gt gt Time Seg 1 Seg 2 Example Where the Segment Consists of an Ascending Gradient Ramp Only The starting point of program operation is determined by where the measured input value PV is located at the time the operation starts Measured input value PV at startup of Starting point of program operation program operation 1 Program operation does not start up 2 D 3 C 4 B 5 A SSP 4 In the case of other program pattern is set The starting point of program operation is any of points A SSP to D PV A gt Time Seg 1 Seg 2 Seg 3 Seg 4 Seg 5 gt Time Seg 1 i Seg 2 Seg 3 Seg 4 Seg 5 The starting point of program operation is determined by where the measured input value PV is located at the time the operation starts Measured input value PV at startup of Starting point program operation of program operation 1 D 2 D 3 G 4 B 5 A SSP E PV Event Function List PV event is the function to output the PV or deviation alarm related to the created program Action PV event Action PV event Opn and Cls indicate that type code Opn and Cls indicate that type code PV event the e relay contact is opened j Closed Open PV event the e relay contact is oper ne do Close
22. ed by ULS08 Installation category CAT II IEC EN61010 CSA1010 Pollution degree 2 IEC EN61010 CSA1010 Measurement category I CAT I IEC EN61010 Rated measurement input voltage 10V DC max across terminals 300V AC max across ground Rated transient overvoltage 1500V Note Note It is a value on the safety standard which is assumed by IEC EN61010 1 in measurement category I and is not the value which guarantees an apparatus performance Caution This equipment has Measurement category I therefore do not use the equipment for measurements within measurement categories II III and IV EMC standards Complies with EN61326 The instrument continues to operate at a measuring accuracy of within 20 of the range during tests il Internal Wiring I Z Ni T Z Entrance B Cable i Vie Outlet _ Nas I i F Power Supply and Isolation EPower Supply Rated at 100 240VAC 410 ACIDC 24V 20 to 29V of allowable range when N24 is specified 50 or 60Hz 8VA max 4W max 3W max when IV 24 is specified Non volatile memory Maximum power consumption Memory nist Between primary terminals Mpa and secondary terminals voltage See Notes 1 and 2 1500V AC for 1 minute Insulation Between primary terminals Pee fe and secondary terminals 20M or more at See Notes 1 and 2 500V DC Note 1 The primary terminals are the power supply terminals and event output terminals T
23. ers for creating a program Numbers in are the parmeter setpoints that apply when the communication function is used Ex OFF 0 ON 1 Step 1 Step 4 es Code Name Setting range and unit Default User setting Press the key for at least 1 vi When On off control mode is i a a j Ni value OF nestT ul 7 L Starting target 0 to 100 of measured input range scale span in value 0 second to reset the program Li required press the 77 key to Spek Unit C F Measured input range m SSP I I 1 setpoint scale operation and confirm that the ul ae i Goalbaniis With the a i Program operation begins with the starting target setpoint UP150 shows the operating change control mode to On off 1 Ramp prioritized PV start g m program operation begins with the PV value by giving display or e _ L L i Start code priority to the ramp of segment 1 0 STC a fe 2 Time prioritized PV start Confirm that RUN program operation begins with the PV value by giving lamp is not lit priority to the time o
24. es To install the controller select a location where Mechanical vibrations are minimal 7 The terminal board reference junction compen sation element etc is protected from wind The temperature can be maintained at about 23 C with 8 There is no splashing of water and minimal fluctuation 9 There are no flammable materials 5 There is no direct heat radiation 2 3 Corrosive gas is minimal 4 Never place the controller directly on flammable items If the controller has to be installed close to flammable items or equipment be a sure to enclose the controller in shielding panels positioned at least 150mm 1 ZO away from each side These panels should be made of either 1 43mm thick es h a mm mm metal plated steel plates or 1 6mm thick uncoated steel plates lt fi5omm 7 Mount the controller at an angle within 30 from horizontal with the screen facing upward Do not mount it facing downward wl 30 MAX E Checking Package Contents Before using the product check that its model amp suffix codes are as you ordered Model and Suffix Codes Model Suffix code Description UP150 Program Temperature Controller R Relay output time proportional PID or on off control Control output for standard type V Voltage pulse output time proportional PID A 4 to 20mA output continuous PID Fixed code N Always N IEX RUN RESET switching and HOL
25. f segment 1 0m ae i Hine scale S08 Min value of L H i Target setpoint 1 0 to 100 of measured input range scale Span ioco measured input range Use the table blow Step 2 SPl1 DI scale To enter the operating parameter H Step 5 L I is i OFF 1 or 0 00 to 99 59 hour min or min second j EPEN Segment time 1 fea ree is OFF 1 Use the table blow setting display press the Press the key once to v TM1 Lree Time unit is to be set in TMU parameter i key for at least 3 seconds A register the setting e PRG parameter appears in 7 Control mode is now changed ayers the PV display F To return to the operating display Cc ui IZ Tareet setpoint 16 0 to 100 of measured input range scale span Min value Of range Use the table bl arget s it C as ang a press the 3 key for at least C srs I ILI ESER brt et pe oe maori ae the table blow 3 seconds LTI IC a 7 OFF 1 or 0 00 to 99 59 hour min or min second Step 3 TM16 ag m1 I Oo Segment time 16 Time unit is to be set in gt TMU parameter OFF 1 Use the table blow PY The period goes out Press the key once to coe 0 PV u ar Event 1 type LEY event 0 i Lot 1 Time event display CTL parameter EVI Au In this example PID control mode oO l I OFF 0 or 1 to 10 see the table of PV event function list 1 is selected ALI vt L I PV event 1 type in User s Manual for Programming Operation m bt i N alarm Min value af measure
26. gt ki E 2 lt l gt x lt x c SF 0 p w s Ea E m gt gt oS 48 12 100 a ft 1 A A beannn a gt JE x t x lt oO oO E z por A q7 1 Panel thickness 1to 10 N NOTE Splash proof construction is not available when the side by side close mounting method shown in the above figure is chosen for any of the controllers Mounting the Controller 2 Push the bracket to the panel and then secure the bracket lt into position 1 Affix the bracket over the back end of the controller UP150 Bracket How to remove the bracket To remove the bracket push down the center of the upper and lower parts of the controller softly The bracket is released from the latch IM05C01F12 01E 1 Before you start wiring turn off the power source and use a tester to check that the controller and cables are A CAUTION not receiving any power in order to prevent electric shock 2 For safety be sure to install a circuit breaker switch of 5A and 100V AC or 220V AC and that conforms to IEC60947 near the instrument so as to be operated easily and clearly indicate that the device is used to de energize the instrument 3 Wiring should be carried out by personnel with appropriate electrical knowledge and experience A NOTE Cable Specifications and Recommended Products Power supply and
27. hat the controller is in program operation RUN lam Step 2 Press the key for at least 1 second RUN lamp goes out and resets stops the program operation RUN lamp goes out Note Program operation mode can be changed run reset by key operation communication or external contact input signal When the program operation is reset stopped control action is also stopped and the control output is to be 0 or OFF 6 Description of Program Functions E Programming Before you begin programming determine whether your programs are created using the time unit of hour and minute or minute and second The controller is factory set to the hour and minute time unit To create programs using the minute and second time unit change the setpoint of the TMU Time Unit of Program setup parameter to ca Creating programs by setting target setpoint and segment time As shown in the figure below this method creates programs by setting a segment time and a target setpoint on a segment by segment basis This single definite line is referred to as a segment Target setpoint Target setpoint set for segment immediately preceding or the starting target setpoint if this is the point of starting program operation Segment time gt Time E Conditions for Starting Program 1 Letting the controller run from a starting target setpoint A st
28. he secondary terminals are the analog input and output terminals the voltage pulse output terminals and the contact input terminals Note 2 AC DC 24V terminals are secondary terminals resistance E Isolation The bold lines below indicate reinforced isolation and the broken line indicates functional isolation Power suppl bd Power supply terminals AC DC 24V terminals When V24 is specified 100 240V AC fm m m m m m m m m Measured value input terminals 2 input terminals for EX Internal circuit m m mm m m Control output terminals 4 20 mA Voltage pulse Retransmission output terminals 4 20 mA RS 485 terminals for RS Note Neither the measured value input terminals nor 2 input terminals for the EX option are isolated from the internal circuit Control output terminals relay contacts Event output terminals 2 relay contacts Measurement category Description Remarks I CAT 1 For measurements performed on circuits not directly connected to MAINS CAT I For measurements performed on circuits directly connected to the low voltage installation Appliances portable equipments etc Distribution board circuit breaker etc I I CAT III For measurements performed in the building installation V CAT IV For measurements performed at the source of the low voltage installation Overhead wire cable systems etc Construction
29. icular manner may lead to damage or result in system failure atures of the product E Exemption from Responsibility Make sure that all of the precautions are strictly adhered to Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes no liability for any damage resulting from use of the instrument in contradiction to the precautions Also Yokogawa Electric Corporation assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the use or any unpredictable defect of the instrument 2 What is on the Front Panel d 77 e h 9 E Monitoring Parts Name Function a PV display red Indicates PV measured value and character information such as parameter codes and error codes Indicates PV and AT alternately during Auto tuning b SP display green Indicates SP target setpoint segment no remaining segment time and parameter setpoints on SP display c SEG lamp green d EV1 EV2 lamps red Lit when the value of segment no or remaning segment time is displayed EV1 Lit when event 1 PV event 1 or Time event 1 is activated EV Lit when event 2 PV evnet 2 or Time evnet 2 is activated Lit while the operation mode is RUN Flashing while the operation mode is WAIT Lit while the operation mode is HOLD e RUN lamp orange f HLD hold lamp green E Operating Parts See 7 Key operations Name
30. int SP at present are 5 Ke Ke Operating display 1 d y Operating display 1 l 1 ii 1 1 1 l l l minute second l l l l l l i 1 1 When In appears press the lt 5 key to display the measured input range code you want to use then press the 5 key to register it After this operation the controller shows the operating display Note If no key is pressed for a period of two minutes or more while in the Note Press the Press the Note Press the ee key for ED key for operating setup or program _Press the C key D d Ce y parameter setting display the se key for at least 3 seconds at least 3 seconds i for at least controller automatically returns to at least 3 seconds To operating To operating display operating display display 3 seconds To operating display Operating Parameter Setting Display Displayed when the PRG operation mode is Reset Setup Parameter Setting Display PRG 1 To program parameter IN Setting setting display SSP value Press the STC PRG 0 see key target setpoint Sate RH Displayed ipa DC voltage of segment 1 SP1 input range code is set i Press the HOLD between items 7 7 segment time TM1 as key Displayed when of segment 1 to move the operation mode
31. k the sensor wiring and correct it Oo O Bo ae PV over scale Check the input type and scale settings and correct LILII OOO PV exceeds its effective range them oben PV under scale LILILI UUU PV falls below its effective range Flashing Communication failure Press any key to stop the flashing period for RS option only 2 The controller needs to be repaired if any of the indications in the table below appear In these cases do not try to repair the controller yourself Order a new controller or contact us for repair Display Error content Unknown at power on CPU failure All extinguished at power on Power source failure Err at power on Calibration abnormal Flashing Err at power on RAM or ROM failure Flashing Err A D converter failure during operation RJC failure or EEPROM failure E When Power Failure Occurred During Operation Momentary power failures shorter than 20ms or shorter than Ims for V24 have no effect on the controller operation i e normal operation continues For power failures of 20ms or longer or of Ims or longer for V24 however the status will be as follows The controller action at power recovery is the same as at power on e Alarm PV event action Continues e Setting parameters Maintained e Auto tuning Canceled
32. l 1S selected or Ior D SPH OE FW seting range Unit C F scale constants is set at OFF in PID control a Note that SPL lt SPH Pin Goce Games ASENA PE Note 2 For some types of systems the SUPER T Oo I Minimum value Place limits on the program setting range within the measured Minimum value of Control output e cycle time is the period o ono repetitions o function may not be so useful If this is 7 rc I of program input range scale to prevent a program setpoint from being measured input range cycle time a relay or voltage pulse output in time proportional sc the case turn off the function SPL af Fam setting range beyond the limits of setting range by mistake scale PID control The ratio of the ON time to the cycle L TII p Sets the time unit of a program time is proportional to the control output value rogram time 0 hour minute 0 DI function When DIS ON Mode can be switched by only TMU L I ILI unit 1 minute second Cycle time selection external contact input signal a eae Mio ene s sca 3 HOLD Cancel HOLI L LI iniiae ae oe of measured input scale RL to RTH Idigit piace rian t OFF ilo ON RUN OFF RESET eH Lv output However RTESRTH ie Maximum value scale g com l it oa tetas PV input filter This function should be used when the PV display i y value may fluctuate greatly for example when the Measured input range p paag i measured input signal contains noise The filter is e In order to switch the Mode by key
33. mum value of 100 f 3 i measured input AOE ee Morten Headland er Lea tec Bete haw Hse E DAR L Plensa range scale PV high limit 110 C Measured Input Range Scale 100 C 50 C a aa a ne a a eek i A A E E E E E Ne ee eee E EON E aa aa a a pene EOFF eee Note 4 0 Minimum value of 30 30 20 30 30 35 30 measured input Min Min Min Min Min Min Min range scale Note Displayed only for DC voltage input Starting target setpoint value SSP 0 C Start code STC 0 program operation begins with the starting target setpoint Junction code JC 0 reset Segment No i 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Target setpoint SP 50 C 50 C 100 C 100 C 50 C 50 C 0 C Segment time TM hour minute or minute second 0 30 0 30 0 20 0 30 0 30 0 35 0 30 Use the TMU setup parameter to set the time unit Time event 1 EONI 0 30 EV1 1 EOF1 1 20 ALI PV event 1 7 A F z EV1 0 Al Can not be used in this example because Event 1 is used as time event HYI 7 Ti t2 EON2 TNA ee a Can not be used in this example because Event 2 is used as PV event EV2 1 EOF J AL2 1 PV high limit PV event 2 4 EV2 0 A2 110 C HY2 10 C Example of Program Pattern Settings E Program Pattern Setting Table Use a copy of the program p
34. n as follows 1 Press the key for at least 3 seconds to display PRG 2 Press thee key once to display 1 The period RESET flashes while the value is being changed 3 Press the key once to display SSP in the program parameter setting display Step 3 Set the parameters from SSP to WTZ by using the LD ZS and keys e Use the S or EN key to change the value RUN RESET of parameters e Use key to register the setpoint e When creating program is finished press the key for at least 3 seconds to return to the operating display The period flashes during change The period is lit or goes out after registration 3 Deleting the Program Segment To delete a part of the program pattern set the segment time of the segment to be deleted TMn n 1 to 16 to OFF referring to 2 Creating the program Note If the segment time of the halfway segment is set to OFF all of the following segment will not be displayed Be careful IM05C01F12 02E 4 Start Program Operation Creating the program must be finished before starting program operation Step 1 Confirm that the controller shows the operating display or Step 2 Press the key for at least 1 second RUN lamp is lit and starts the program operation th AS 2 K voam o RUN lamp is lit Step 1 Confirm t
35. operation 4 RTL RTH of the first order lag type and FL sets the time OFF must be set at DIS PV retransmission range Y y j Pee m Factory set default t J Py constant If a larger time constant is set the filter Note UP150 can be switched into RESET p p Minimum value Minimum value of DIS de by k i if DIS ON ies RTL RTH re can remove more noise mode by key operation even 1 ON m of retransmission i Yy Y measured input range PV ret N 4 Eoi 80a il il RLI LL output atersan T t Ird scale Input 2 seconds filter 10 seconds filter Hysteresis for The PV events are output as relay outputs Since a 4mA 20mA PV evnets and 2 relay has a limited service life excessive on off PV retransmission output W v S E 4 to 20mA rR actions will shorten the life of a relay To prevent Cc r S PER ON 1 Uses the SUPER function FL this you can set a hysteresis band for both PV Pe a i function OFF 0 Does not use SUPER function OFF 0 Bone 1 and 2 to moderate excessive on off a actions j ar AG PV input bias This function adds a bias value to the measure ee irect reverse Reverse action i y 4 uit ists senlave rt me acti UDireek ant 0 input value and the result is used for display an DR i i achon 1 Direct action control computation HY1 OFFO Funetion or EX do nol pork PY value inside the controller measured input value PV input bias HY2 ON 1 Terminals 3 5 Hold when DI ON p z il C Dl function Cancel hold
36. point gies Hysteresis De energized De energized lt on deviation C s off Opn on 5 onPV Opn on Cls off 10 high limit ere 4 A Deviation setting low limit a lt Measured value j Alarm settin M d val Temperature setpoint 9 pasture vawe E Time Event The time event feature begins countdown when a program starts running and after the elapse of a preset time output an on time event contact output ON or off time event contact output OFF The time of time event is not elapsed during Hold or Wait status When the Ad vance is executed remaining time in the segment is canceled Time event a a 2 3 4 5 SEG1 SEG2 SEG3 SEG4 sP3 SEG5 SP4 Time gt TM1 TM2 e ON time pie TM3 Time event 1 i eo i i e l e OFF time ON time N NOTE When you don t want event OFF at the end of program operation set OFF to time event or 2 off time EOF1 or EOF2 of segment When you want event ON at the start of program operation set 0 00 to time event 1 or 2 on time EON1 or EON2 of final segment 1 When the time of events on off time exceeds the setting time of program these events do not work Digital Contact output is OFF when controller is in RESET mode The previous event status are kept when controller is in Hold mode TM4 te OFF time TM5 gt E Wait Operation During a segment tran
37. put 2 points with the shared common terminal Input type Non voltage contact or transistor contact input Contact capacity At least 12V l0mA On off judgment On state for 1kQ or less off state for 20kQ or greater IM05C01F12 01E Control Output Output 1 point Output type Choose one from 1 to 3 below 1 Relay contact output Contact capacity 3A at 240V AC or 3A at 30V DC with resistance load Note The control output relay cannot be replaced by users 2 Voltage pulse output On voltage 12 18V DC load resistance 600Q or oa Off voltage 0 1V DC or less short circuit current approx 30mA 3 Current output Output signal 4 to 20mA Maximum load resistance 600Q Output accuracy 0 3 of span at 2342 C ambient temperature Event Functions MPV Event Functions PV event types 10 types PV high limit PV low limit Deviation high limit Deviation low limit De energized on deviation high limit De energized on deviation low limit Deviation high and low limits Deviation within high and low limits De energized on PV high limit De energized on PV low limit Time Event Functions The time event function begins countdown when a program operation starts and after the elapse of a preset time outputs an on time event signal contact output ON or off time event signal contact output OFF PV and Time event outputs 2 relay contacts Relay contact capacity 1A at 240V AC or 1A at 30V DC with re
38. re Input accuracy at 23 2 C ambient temperature Thermocouple 2 C ldigit However e 4 C for thermocouple input 200 to 100 C 3 C for thermocouple input 100 to 0 C e 5 C for types R and S 9 C for 0 to 500 C e 9 C for type B accuracy is not guaranteed for 0 to 400 C RTD 41 C ldigit eVoltage mV V 40 3 tldigit Sampling period for measured value input 500ms Burn out detection Functions for thermocouple or RTD input burn out upscale only cannot be switched off Input resistance 1MQ or greater for thermocouple or DC mV input Approx IMQ for DC V input Maximum allowable signal source resistance 250Q for thermocouple or DC mV input 2kQ for DC V input Maximum allowable wiring resistance for RTD input 10Q wire The resistance values of three wires must be the same Allowable input voltage 10V DC for thermocouple or DC mV input 20V DC for DC V input Noise rejection ratio Normal mode noise Min 40dB 50 60Hz Common mode noise Min 120dB Min 90dB for DC V input Error of reference junction compensation 1 5 C at 15 35 C 2 0 C at 0 50 C The reference junction compensation cannot be switched off Applicable standards Thermocouple and resistance temperature detector RTD JISAEC DIN ITS90 Contact Inputs The contact inputs are provided only when the EX option is specified Functions 1 HOLD Cancel HOLD switching 2 RUN RESET switching In
39. relay contact output 600V vinyl insulated wire cable JIS C3307 0 9 to 2 0mm Thermocouple input Shielded compensating lead wire JIS C1610 RTD input Shielded wire 3 wire UL2482 Hitachi cable Other signals Shielded wire Recommended Terminals Use M3 5 screw compatible crimp on terminals with an insulating sleeve as shown below 1 Use a single phase power source If the source has a lot of noise use an isolation transformer for the primary side and a line filter we recommend TDK s ZAC2205 00U product for the secondary side When this noise prevention measure is taken keep the primary and secondary power cables well apart Since the controller has no fuse be sure to install a circuit breaker switch of 5A and 100V AC or 220V AC and that conforms to IEC standards and clearly indicate that the device is used to de energize the controller 7mm or less 2 For thermocouple input use shielded compensating lead wires For RTD input use shielded wires which have low resistance and no resistance difference between the 3 wires See the table given later for the specifications of the cables and terminals and the recommended products 3 The control output relay cannot be replaced even though it has a limited service life 100 000 relay contacts for the resistance load Thus an auxiliary relay should be used so that the load can be turned on and off 4 When using an inductive load L such as an auxiliar
40. sistance load COM terminal is common Note The PV and time event output relays cannot be replaced by users Accuracy of Program Time 2 of program time Retransmission Output The retransmission output is provided only when the RET option is specified Output signal Measured value in 4 20mA DC can be scaled Maximum load resistance 600Q Output accuracy 0 3 of span at 2342 C ambient temperature Communication Function The communication function is provided only when the RS option is specified For details read the user s manual of the communications functions IM 05C01E12 10E Communication Protocol Personal computer link Used for communication with a personal computer or UT link module of the FA M3 controller from Yokogawa Electric Corporation Ladder communication Used for communication with a ladder communication module of the FA M3 or a programmable controller PLC of other manufacturers MODBUS communication Used for communication with equipment featuring the MODBUS protocol Communication Interface Applicable standards Complies with EIA RS 485 Number of controllers that can be connected Up to 31 Maximum communication distance 1 200m Communication method Two wire half duplex start stop synchronization non procedural Baud rate 2400 4800 or 9600 bps Safety and EMC Standards Safety Compliant with IEC EN61010 1 2001 approved by CSA1010 approv
41. sition wait operation brings the transition to be next segment into a wait standby state using the wait zone until the deviation is canceled The wait zone is a span of deviation that determines to what degree a PV input is tracked Wait operation is available only at a segment junction that transfers from ramp to soak During the wait SEGn Wait time Wait Zone WTZ_ Wait Zone WTZ_ The controller UP 150 can move to the next segment SEGn 1 when the PV reaches wait zone Time event EVn is held RUN lamp flashes The time is not elapsed 2 _ gt The PV event does not stop even if the controller is in the wait the timer for the program pattern progress stops so that time event IMO05C01F12 02E E HOLD Function During program operation the time of segment time can be stopped by HOLD function When the controller is in Hold the time of time events are also stopped PV events do not stop at this time When program operation is held time event and segment time are extended only by amount of the hold 1 Hold in soak segment PV A i i i f SEGI SEG2 i SEG3 SEG4 i SEG5 SP3 SP4 i Time TMi mi TM3 gt m TM4 gt TM5 gt TM2 i Time event 1 A elas L i i ON time l OFF time l l Laer Hold section timer stops 2 Hold in ramp segment PV A SEG1 SEG2 S
42. time When repeat always starts from SSP 7 Troubleshooting In the event of an abnormality perform the following checks as outlined by the flow chart Is the controller defective Yes Communication failure y inactive Key operation failure Display failure 1 0 signal failure Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Y Y Y Y Y Check the terminal connection Check key lock Turn the power off Verify the I O spec Check the model of the power supply setting then on of controller and suffix codes Y y y Check the power Verify the spec of ommunicatio supply voltage V O destinations unction included lt A y No e amy Check the communication Normal No communication capability related parameters S s the key locked Y Y Correct it Yes Check the communication wiring Y No Y Normal Verify the spec of Yes Yes Cancel the setting communicating partner y Y C Contact us for repair Problem solved x E Error Display During Operation 1 If the controller displays one of the following carry out the appropriate remedy for the particular error Display Error content Remedy Or _ The parameter is abnormal Check the settings of all the parameters and set them T LI P Er at their proper values L mi Input burnout Chec
43. time of ordering specified with arder manual reset MR value when PV SP For Miximuminintann RH and RL In the example below RH 10 00 and RL 0 00 you must set the measured input type ample i set MR 50 the controll valie of taeasured 0 0 1V inital ee 100 0 5V or 0 No decimal place annn are gt TEEN MR example if you sel b e controller y S nitial scale 1 Displayed at voltage input I Decimal point 1 One decimal place ann n Spa pace outputs OUT 50 when PV SP input scale TERR r i a position o Sal lanes an i leasured input scale DP i I measured input 7 Ties decimal places Ganon Hysteresis for For on off control CTL ONF you can set a RH i after being scaled on off control hysteresis around the on off point SP to prevent RL 0 00 RL 10 00 RH Maximum value Displayed at voltage input i i i _ LI ere RL 1 to 9999 Displayed at voltage inpu inne chattering Register the decimal point position using DP R I II input scale Bon fs S SUPER The SUPER function is effective in the following cases n off point Program oti i j j z p Muma ile oe ees ere _ of measured 1999 to RH 1 0 0 selec N rise up ti s short x RL 1 L input scale c The load often varies F 5 Note 1 The SUPER function will not work when _ axi a SPL Idigit to max value of measured input range scale Maximum value of LC vi LI Pee ve viet measured input range scale D a measured input range HYS on off contro
44. x l m P ete IN 1 Execute advance OFF 0 p anv SILILI advance Displayed when a program operation is started I ot PV event 2 type OFF 0 or 1 to 10 see the table of PV event function list 2 r LI ONF 0 On off control AL2 vt L I in User s Manual for Programming Operation On off contro im Control mode PID 1 PID control PID 1 e PV alarm Min value of measured input range scale to Max value of CTL ert PV event 2 Max value of measued input range scale measured input range m I OFF 0 Stop auto tuning A2 vt L setpoint e Deviation alarm 100 to 100 of measured input range scale span scale PV alarm H R Auto tuning ON 1 Start auto tuning Aaa OFF 0 Unit C H AT an Displayed when a program operation is started Li ui _I PV event 2 0 to 100 of measured input range scale span 09 EO Oo Proportional 1 C F to the temperature that corresponds to 100 of the 5 of measured input HY2 vt I L hysterisis Unit C F Spa ge s band measured input range scale span ange scale spa 5 P 1 range scale span C _ Timeevent2 OFF 1 or 0 00 to 99 59 hour min or min second OFF 1 I 1 to 3600 seconds FON E oO mM L on time Time unit is the same as that of the program Integral time OFF 0 No i al acti 240 seconds I I 0 No integral action a a f t Time event 2 OFF 1 Note or 0 00 to 99 59 hour min or min second Derivative T f6 3000 seconds 60 seconds EOF2 L i L off tim
45. y relay and solenoid valve be sure to insert a CR filter for AC or diode for DC in parallel as a spark rejecting surge suppressor to prevent malfunctions or damage to the relay 5 When there is the possibility of being struck by external lightening surge use the arrester to protect the instrument A IMPORTANT Always fix a terminal cover bracket to the UP150 controller before wiring if an optional anti electric shock terminal cover part number L4000FB is used 3 7mm 7mm or less ae aw AK NOTE Do not use unassigned terminals as relay terminals E Standard Type Models UP150 _N PV Retransmission Output 1 4 to 20 mA DC O PV or Time Event Outputs Universal input selectable Receiving 4 20 mA DC Current Signals with the Controller When receiving 4 20 mA DC current signals o1 gt EV2 12 gt EV1 E iste COM i When RET is specified L OOOO o N 100 240V AC JO i AC DC 24V e me when V24 option is specifed External Contact Inputs RS 485 3 RSB y Horr 4 RSA re eu Else COM
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