Operation:
Configuration Mode
3.1
Introduction
The Controller
has two different modes of operation. The first, Run Mode, is used to
display values for the process variable, setpoint value and to display
or clear peak and valley values. The other mode, Menu Configuration Mode,
is used to navigate through the menu options and configure the controller.
Part 3 of this manual will explain the Menu Configuration Mode. For your
controller to operate properly, the user must first "program" or configure
the menu options in the Menu Configuration Mode.
Turning your Controller On for the First Time
The Controller becomes active as soon as it is connected to a power source.
It has no On or Off button. The Controller will at first flash reset on
the PV and software version number on the SV display, and then proceed
to the Run Mode.
BUTTON
|
Function
in Configuration Mode |
MENU
|
To
enter the Configuration Mode, the user must first press MENU.
Use this button to advance/navigate to the next setting. The first
menu to appear will be "ID Code", if enabled. The user can navigate
through all the top level menus by pressing MENU. Selecting an
ID of 0000 will allow you to bypass the ID menu using the MENU
button. |
/MAX
|
Press
this button to scroll through "flashing" selections. When a numerical
value is flashing, this button will increase the active digit
from "0" to "9". After "9" the display starts at "0" again. The
most significant digit may also show a "û" sign. In the run mode
MAX causes the display to flash the PEAK - press again to return
to the PV value. |
/MIN
|
Press
this button to go back to a previous Top Level Menu item. Press
this button twice to reset the controller to the Run Mode. When
a numerical value is flashing, this button will scroll through
the digits from left to right digit allowing the user to select
the desired digit to modify. In the run mode, MIN causes the display
to flash the VALLEY - press again to return to the PV value.
|
ENTER
|
Press
this button to access the submenus from a Top Level Menu item.
Also, press this button to store a submenu selection or after
entering a value ù the display will flash a "stored" message to
confirm your selection. To reset flashing Peak or Valley press
ENTER. In the run mode, press ENTER twice to enable standby mode
with flashing "StbY". |
NOTE:
|
Reset:
Press MENU then MIN. NOTE: Push Button activations are designed
to avoid momentary closures. Therefore, to activate a switch the
button must be kept pressed for at least 300 m/sec. Except for
Set Points and the Alarms, modifying any settings of the menu
configuration will reset the controller prior to resuming run
mode. |
ID
Number (if enabled)
*It is recommended
that you put the controller in the standby mode for any configuration
change other than setpoints & alarms*
SEE ID OPTION
SUBMENU IN THE BREAK LOOP ALARM SECTION FOR ENABLE/DISABLE ID OPTION
Display
|
Action |
Response |
|
Press
MENU
Press ENTER |
ENTERING
OR CHANGING YOUR (NON-DEFAULT) ID NUMBER.
1) Press Menu, if necessary, until "Id Code" prompt appears.
2) Display advances to "id Cd", if non-default ID code. If
default ID code, the menu will advance to Ck.Id with default value
i.e. 0000. |
Note:
If the ID Code is the default value i.e. 0000, press MENU again
and the menu will skip the ID code to Set Point menu. |
|
Press
MAX & MIN
Press ENTER |
3)
Press Max to increase digit 0-9. Press Min to activate next digit
(flashing). Continue to use MAX and MIN to enter your 4-digit ID
code.
4) If the correct ID code is entered, the menu will display
CH.Id, otherwise an error message will be displayed and the controller
will return to the run mode. |
|
Press
MENU or Press MAX & MIN |
5)
To leave your ID Code Unchanged, press MENU and advance to "set
point" menu. To Change your ID code use the MAX and MIN buttons
to enter a new ID code. |
|
Press
ENTER |
6)
Display flashes "strd" message and advances to the next menu "set
point". |
Note:
To prevent unauthorized tampering with the setup parameters, the controller
provides protection by requiring the user to enter the ID Code before
allowing access to subsequent menus. If the ID code entered does not match
the ID code stored, the controller responds with an error message and
access to subsequent menus will be denied.
Tip: Use numbers that are easy for you to remember. If the ID code
is forgotten or lost, call customer service with your serial number to
reset the default to "0000".
Set
Points (if ID Number Enabled)
Display |
Action |
Response |
|
Press
MENU
Press ENTER |
SET
POINT 1
1) Press MENU, if necessary, until "Set Pt" prompt appears.
2) Display advances to "SP1", set point 1. |
|
Press
MAX & MIN |
DISPLAY SHOWS PREVIOUS VALUE. 1ST DIGIT FLASHING.
4) Press MAX to increase digit 0-9. Press MIN
5) Press MIN to activate next digit (flashing).
6) Continue to use MAX and MIN to enter your 4-digit Set Point
1 value. |
|
Press
ENTER |
7)
Display flashes "strd" message only if a change is made, otherwise
press menu to advance to "SP2", set point 2. |
|
Press
MAX & MIN |
SET POINT 2: DISPLAY SHOWS PREVIOUS VALUE. 1ST DIGIT FLASHING.
9) Use MAX and MIN buttons to enter your 4-digit Set Point
2 value. |
|
Press
ENTER |
13)
Display flashes "strd" message and advances to "Swapping Set
Pointsö submenu. |
|
OUTPUT
REDIRECTION: DISPLAY SHOWS "5 l.o.1" AND CURRENT SETTING,
"5 l.o.1" OR "5 l.o.2"
When "5 l.o.1" is selected, Set-Point 1 (and OUT1 configuration)
direct the control output at label "Output 1" and Set-Point
2 (and OUT2 configuration) direct the control output at label "Output
2." When "5 l.o.2" is selected , Set-Point 1 (and
OUT1 configuration) direct the control output at label ôOutput 2ö
and Set-Point 2 (and OUT2 configuration) direct the control at label
"Output 1." |
|
Press MAX
Press MIN |
14) Press
MAX to select the output option.
15) Press ENTER to make the selection or MENU to advance
to "Input Type". |
NOTE: Always
put unit in stand-by before redirecting the outputs, and always perform
a reset afterward to ensure proper operation. With Analog Proportional
output option, the following issues need to be consider when redirecting
the output: 1) Current (4-20mA) output is disabled; 2) %Hi/Lo and SELF
setting is moved to Out2 configuration menu; 3) Control Type and Cycle
Time appear in Out1 and is associated with time proportional control at
Output 2; 4) Control Type and Cycle Time setting in Out2 is disregard
by Analog Proportional output.
Set Points (If ID Number Disabled-default)
Display
|
Action |
Response |
|
Press
MENU
Press MAX
Press MIN
Press ENTER |
With
ID number disabled and in run mode, pressing MENU one time advances
the controller to Set Point 1 setting directly.
SET POINT 1
1) Press MENU once from run mode. (1 time)
2) Display flashes the first digit of Set Point 1
3) Press MAX to set the digit, 0-9.
4) Press MIN to activate the next digit (flashing).
5) Repeat step 3 and 4 until all digits are set.
6) Controller stores new setting and returns to run mode.
|
|
Press MENU
(2 times) |
1)
Press MENU twice from run mode.
2) Display flashes the first digit of Set Point 2.
3) Follow step 3 to 6 of Set Point 1 to complete the setting. |
|
Press
MENU
(3 times)
Press MAX
Press ENTER |
OUTPUT
REDIRECTION
1) Press MENU 3 times from run mode.
2) Display flashes "5 l.o.1" in the SV window.
3) Press MAX to select the output option.
4) Press ENTER to make the selection or MENU to advance to
"Input Type". |
3.2
Menu Configuration: Modifying set points will not reset the controller.
![Figure 3.1 Flowchart for ID and Set Point Menus](/file/20394/OMEGA and Dilbert Too!.iso/Omega/manuals/Micro-Infinity/ICN77xxx/imgs/p18.GIF)
Figure 3.1
Flowchart for ID and Set Point Menus
Input
Type (Thermocouple)
Display |
Action |
Response |
|
Press
MENU
Press ENTER |
ENTER
INPUT TYPE MENU:
1)
Press MENU, if necessary, until "inpt type" prompt appears.
2) Display flashes "rtd", "t.c", or "proc" (RTD, Thermocouple,
Process), if the displayed input type is Tc, press MENU to skip
to step 5 (tc stops flashing). |
|
Press
MAX
Press ENTER
Press ENTER |
THERMOCOUPLE
SUBMENU:
3) Press MAX to scroll to "t.c" (flashing).
4) Display flashes "stored" message and "t.c" stops flashing.
5) Display flashes previous thermocouple type selection.
ie. "J" (see below for types). |
|
Press
MAX
Press ENTER |
6) Scroll through the available thermocouple types to the
selection of your choice.
7) Display flashes "strd" message and advances to the next
menu Reading Configuration |
Note:
Use the Input Type (Thermocouple) (RTD) or (Process) and verify your Dip
Switch Setting (see section 2.4) and your Electrical Installation (see
section 2.5). See the following pages for (RTD) and (Process) menus.
Thermocouple Types: (J, K, T, E, N, DIN J, R, S, B, C)
Display: J CA T E N DNJ R S B C
Input Type
(RTD)
Display |
Action |
Response |
|
Press
MENU
Press ENTER |
ENTER
INPUT TYPE MENU:
1) Press MENU, if necessary, until "inpt type" prompt appears.
2) Display flashes "rtd", "t.c", or "proc" (RTD, Thermocouple,
Process), if the displayed input type is rtd , press MENU to skip
to step 5 (rtd stops flashing). |
|
Press
MAX
Press ENTER
Press ENTER |
RTD
SUBMENU:
3) Press MAX to scroll to "rtd" (flashing).
4) Display flashes "stored" message and "rtd" stops flashing
5) Display flashes previous RTD type selection ie. 392.2. |
|
Press
MAX
Press ENTER |
6) Scroll through the available RTD types to the selection
of your choice.
7) Display flashes "strd" message and advances to "rtd value". |
RTD Types:
385, 392, Two, Three and Four-wire
Display: 392.2, 392.3, 392.4, 385.2, 385.3, 385.4
Note: Last digit indicates: 2, 3 or 4-wire input.
Input Type
(RTD Value)
Display |
Action |
Response |
|
Press ENTER |
RTD
VALUE SUBMENU:
4) Press ENTER at "rtd valu" prompt to enter your RTD Value.
Display flashes previous RTD value selection ie. 100 _ .
|
|
Press
MAX |
7)
Scroll through the available RTD Values to the selection of your
choice |
|
Press ENTER |
8) Display flashes "stored" message and advances to "Reading
Configuration" |
RTD Values:
All RTDÆs may be: 100 ohm 500 ohm 1000 ohm
Display: 100 _ 500 _ 1000
Input
Type (Process)
Display |
Action |
Response |
|
Press
MENU
Press ENTER |
ENTER
INPUT TYPE MENU:
1) Press MENU, if necessary, until "inpt type" prompt appears.
2) Display flashes "rtd", "t.c", or "proc" (RTD, Thermocouple,
Process), if the displayed input type is Process, press MENU to
skip to step 5 (rtd stops flashing). |
|
Press
MAX
Press ENTER
Press ENTER |
PROCESS
SUBMENU:
3) Press MAX to scroll to "Proc" (flashing).
4) Display flashes "stored" message and "Proc" stops flashing.
5) Display flashes previous Process type selection. ie. "0-10"
(see below for types) InPt Proc |
|
Press
MAX
Press ENTER |
6) Scroll through the available Process types to the selection
of your choice.
7) Display flashes "stored" message and advances to " Reading
Configuration". |
NOTE: Use the
Input Type (Thermocouple) (RTD) or (Process) and verify your Dip Switch
Setting (see section 2.4) and your Electrical Installation (see section
2.5).
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NOTE: For 4-20mA Input select 0-20mA and adjust the Input Scale
& Offset accordingly. To adjust 4-20mA input. (see example under INPUT
Scale & Offset)
Figure 3.2 Flowchart for Input Type
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