Manual

0ut1 Output selection: Select 0n0F, #tP, #PuL, or ProP.
0n0F A setting of 0n0F allows the control to operate in simple on/off
mode. This setting forces the control to turn off at set point, and
on at the set point plus the differential (SP1d). When selected,
the 0ut1 0n0F menu items is followed by #### SP 0d, and
the tunE, Pb, rES, 510L and 510H selections in the Secure
menu are suppressed.
SP1d Set Point On-Off Differential (hysteresis). Set for the
amount of difference between the turn off point and the
turn on point. Select 1 to 9999 (direct acting), or -1 to
-9999 (reverse acting). This value will be negative for
reverse acting set points, and positive for direct acting
outputs. The following drawings shows output behavior
for reverse and direct action. For reverse action note how
the output decreases as the input process variable
increases, e.g. heat power goes to zero as the
temperature increases to set point.
##tP Time Proportioning Cycle Time. Select 1tP to 80tP.
1tP A setting of 1tP is recommended for solid state outputs
(SSR or 15VDC).
2tP to 80tP Time Proportioning Control is adjustable in 1
second steps. Recommended for mechanical outputs
(relays, solenoids, etc.). For best contact life, a time
should be selected as long as possible without causing
the process to wander.
#PuL Pulsed Time Proportioning Output: Select 1PuL to
7PuL. 1PuL = Linear and 7PuL = most nonlinear. Changes
output linearity for use in cooling applications or for
extremely fast response processes. At the center of the
proportional band, a pulse value of 1 provides an output
of one second on and one second off (50% output). A
pulse value of 2 provides an output of one second on and
two seconds off (33% output). Output at center of band
equals one second on, 2
(pulse value-1)
seconds off.
ProP For Current (Code 5) outputs only.
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