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1.

0 Initial configuration
If the controller has not previously been configured it will start up the Quick
Configuration codes. This is a built tool which enables you to configure the input type
and range, the output functions and display format.

The quick code consists of two SETS of five characters. The upper section of
the display shows the set selected, the lower selection shows the five digits which
make up the set. Adjust these as follows

 Press any button. The

characters will change to

the first one flashing.

indicates

fitted.
 Press

or

to change the character currently flashing to the required

code tables.
 Press

to scroll to the next character. If you need to return to the first character

press

. When all five characters have been configured the display will go to

Set 2.

When the last digit has been entered press


Press

or

to

again, the display will show

. The controller will automatically go to the operator

level.
 1st step SET 1 should be set to 41 HCX.
 2nd step SET 2 should be set to XXXXT.

1.1 To Re-Enter Quick Code mode (If Module is already setup...)


 If you need to re-enter the Quick Configuration mode, power down the controller,
hold down the

button, then power up the controller.

 Keep the button pressed until


 You must then enter a passcode using

appears.
or

buttons.

 In a new controller the passcode defaults 4.


 If an incorrect passcode is entered you must repeat the whole procedure.
 You can then re-configure the controller through the Quick Codes.
Note: If the quick codes re-appear with decimal point with each character this mean THE
QUICK CODES MAY NO LONGER VALID. This is because a parameter (not
necessarily a Quick Code parameter) which is available in the controller in a deeper level
of access has been altered. You can, however, re-adjust the Quick Codes again at this
point (or proceed to the

state) to re-configure the controller.

1.2 Pre Configured controller or Subsequent Starts


The controller will briefly display the quick codes during start up but will then proceed to
operator level.

Measured Temperature
(Or Process Value PV)

The OP1 beacon will


be
On if output 1 is
configured for heat
and
calling for power

Required Temperature
(Or Setpoint SP)

Figure 1.0 in this view Controller in AUTO mode


2

2.0 Access to Further Parameters


 Parameters are available under different levels of security and are defined as Level 1
Level 2

, Level 3

and Configuration

 Level 1 has no security password since it contains a minimal set of parameters


generally sufficient to run the process on a daily basis.
 Level 2 allows parameters, generally used in commissioning a controller, to be
adjusted. This has been described in the previous section.

2.1 Level 3 Configuration level parameters


 Level 3 makes all operating parameters available and alterable (if not reads only)
Examples are: - Range limits, setting alarm levels, communications address.
The instrument will continue to control when in Levels 1, 2 or 3.

 This level makes available all parameters including the operating parameters so that,
there is no need to switch between configuration and operation levels during
commissioning. It is designed for those who may wish to change the fundamental
characteristics of the instrument to match the process. Examples are: - Input
(thermo couple type); Alarm type; Communications type.

Warning
Configuration level gives access to a wide range of parameters which match the
controller to the process. Incorrect configuration could result in damage to the process
being controlled and/or personal injury. It is the responsibility of the person
commissioning the process to ensure that the configuration is correct.
In configuration level the controller is not controlling the process or providing alarm
indication. Do not select configuration level on a live process.

Operating
Level
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Configuration

Home List

Full operator

Configuration

Control
Yes
Yes
Yes
No

2.2 To Select Access Level 3 or Configuration Level


Do this
1. From any display press
and hold

This display you should see


To Select Level 3

Additional Notes
The display will pass from
the current operating level,

for more
for example,

than 5 seconds
to
as the
button is held down.

2. Press

or

(If no button is then


pressed for about 50
seconds
the display returns to the
HOME display)
a. The default code is 3:
b. If an incorrect code is
entered the display reverts
to

to

enter the pass code for


Level 3

3. From 1 above, press

To Select Configuration level

to go to

4. Press

c. The controller is now in


the level 3 will then revert
to
the HOME display .
Note :
must be
Pressed before the
controller request the code
for Level 3.

or

Enter passcode for


Configuration level

to

a. The default code is 4.


b. If an incorrect code is
entered the display reverts
c.
Now Controller
is in Configuration level

3.0 Operator level 2 settings


These following settings should be done to match engine specification (SP1 & SP2) and
cooling system specification (PB, TI, TD & MTR. T).
Mnemonic

Description

UNITS
SP.HI
SP.LO
SP1
SP2
SP.RAT
TM.CFG
MTR.T
A.TUNE
PB
TI
TD
MR
OP.HI

Display Units
Setpoint High
Setpoint Low
Setpoint 1
Setpoint 2
Setpoint Rate Limit
Timer configuration
Motor travel time
Auto tune
Proportional band
Integral Time
Derivative Time
Manual Reset
Output High
Output 1 Min.Pulse
Time
Home Display
Customer ID
Current Recipe
Number

1PLS
HOME
ID
REC.NO

Coolant
HT Coolant
C
115 C
80 C
92.0 C
92.0 C
OFF
None
21 Sec
None
30.0
160
OFF
0.0
100.0

Coolant 1
LT Coolant
C
55 C
30 C
45.0 C
45.0 C
OFF
None
21 Sec
None
30.0
160
OFF
0.0
100.0

0.5

0.5

Std
0

Std
1

 Press

to access INPUT

3.1 Operator Configuration Level INPUT menu


These following settings should be done to match 4 20 mA analogue (HT and LT) output send by
the MCM to the controller.

Mnemonic

Description

RNG.HI
RNG.LO

Range High
Range Low

Do this
1. Press and hold

for more

Coolant
HT Coolant
125.0 C
65.0 C

This display you should


see
To return to the lower level

Coolant 1
LT Coolant
85.0 C
20.0 C

Additional Notes
The choices are:
- Level 1

then 3 seconds.

- Level 2
- Level 3
- Configuration
a. It is not necessary to enter a
code when going from higher
level to a lower level.
b. Alternatively, press
to the
then press

and

list header,
to select the

the required level.


c. The display will then flash
for a few seconds and the
controller will to the starting level
d. Do not power down while
is flashing. If power down does
occur an error message will
appear

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