Omega ILD44-UTP, ILD24-UTP manual Action Type Submenu

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ACTION TYPE SUBMENU:

The error that results from the measurement of the Process Variable may be positive or negative since it may be greater or smaller than the Setpoint. If a positive error should cause the instrument output to increase (i.e. cooling), it would be called Direct Acting. If a negative error should cause the output to decrease (i.e. heating), it would be called Reverse Acting.

Press

d

6)

Display flashes DRçT Direct or RVRS Reverse.

Press

b

7)

Scroll through the available selections: “Direct” or “Reverse”.

Press d

8)

Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then

 

 

 

advances to AUTo only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to

 

 

 

advance to AUTo Auto PID Submenu (If PID Control type was

 

 

 

selected).

 

 

 

If ON/OFF was selected in the Control Type, the display skips to

 

 

 

 

 

 

the Dead Band Submenu.

AUTO PID SUBMENU:

Press

d

9)

Display flashes ENBL Enable or DSBL Disable.

Press

b

10) Scroll through the available selections: “Enable” or “Disable”.

If "Enabled", the PID parameter of Output 1 will be copied to

Output 2.

Press d 11) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to the next submenu only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to the next submenu.

If AUTO PID was ENABLED", the display skips to the CYCL CYCLE TIME submenu. If "AUTO PID" was "DISABLED", the display will show PRoP PROPORTIONAL BAND Submenu allowing the user to manually enter the Proportional Band value.

The Reset and Rate value are the same as Output 1.

PROPORTIONAL BAND SUBMENU:

Press d 12) Display flashes 1st digit of the previous Proportional Band value.

Press b & c 13) Press b and c buttons to enter a new Proportional Band value.

Press d 14) Display shows STRD stored message momentarily and then advances to CYCL only, if it was changed, otherwise press a to advance to the CYCL Cycle Time Submenu.

Refer to “Proportional Band” Submenu of “Output 1” Menu.

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Contents User’s Guide Servicing North America Table of Contents List of Figures List of TablesTIP Part Introduction DescriptionSafety Considerations EMC ConsiderationsBefore You Begin Part Setup MountingFront Panel Annunciators Mounting iLD Big Display Through PanelMounting iLD Big Display on Bail Power Rear Panel ConnectionsInput OptionElectrical Installation Power Connections Main Power ConnectionsThermocouple Wiring Hookup TC Wire Color Chart Thermocouple3 Two/Three/Four-Wire RTD Process Current Process VoltageWithout Sensor Excitation Wiring Outputs RS-232 Output Wiring Hookup b RS-485 Output Wiring HookupOutputs Wiring Hookup 12 Excitation Output Operation Configuration Mode Introduction Button Function in Configuration ModePart Turning your Controller On for the First TimeMenu Configuration Flow Chart for ID and SetpointsEntering Your NON-DEFAULT Full Security ID Number Entering Your NON-DEFAULT SETPOINT/ID Security ID NumberID Number Set Points SetpointConfiguration Menu Enter Configuration MenuInput Type Menu Input Type Thermocouple Enter Input Type MenuThermocouple Submenu Thermocouple TypesInput Type RTD RTD SubmenuRTD Types RTD Value SubmenuReading Configuration Input Type ProcessProcess Submenu Process TypesEnter Reading Configuration Menu Temperature Unit SubmenuDecimal Point Submenu Filter Constant SubmenuReading Configuration If Process was selected INPUT/READING Scale and Offset SubmenuConversion Table Range Conversion NumberAlarm Enter Alarm 1 MenuAlarm 1 ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Alarm 1 ABSOLUTE/DEVIATION SubmenuAlarm 1 LATCH/UNLATCH Submenu Contact Closure Submenu Active SubmenuAlarm ENABLE/DISABLE AT Power on Alarm 1 LOW Value SubmenuAlarm 1 HI Value Submenu Analog Output Retransmission Enter Analog Output MenuAnalog Output ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu CURRENT/VOLTAGE SubmenuReading OUTFor example Enter Alarm 2 Menu Alarm 2 ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Loop Break ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuLoop Break Time Enter Loop Break Time MenuReading Adjust Submenu Setpoint Deviation ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuLoop Break Time Value Submenu Thermocouple Field Calibration Submenu Flow Chart for Output OutputEnter Output 1 Menu Self SubmenuMINIMUM/PERCENT LOW Submenu MAXIMUM/PERCENT High Submenu Control Type OutputAction Type Submenu Auto PID SubmenuAnti Integral Submenu Start Auto Tune PID Proportional Band SubmenuReset Setup Submenu Rate Setup SubmenuCycle Time Submenu Damping Factor Submenu Deadband SubmenuEnter Output 2 Menu Control Type SubmenuAction Type Submenu Cycle Time Submenu Ramp ENABLE/DISABLE Submenu Soak ENABLE/DISABLE SubmenuRamp & Soak Enter Ramp and Soak MenuRamp Value Submenu Soak Value SubmenuEntering or Changing Your NON-DEFAULT ID Code ID CodeEnter ID Code Menu Entering or Changing Your Default ID Code Full Security Level SubmenuSETPOINT/ID Security Level Submenu 13 Flow Chart for Communication Option Communication OptionEnter Communication Option Menu Communication Parameters SubmenuBaud Submenu Parity SubmenuStop BIT Submenu BUS Format SubmenuModbus Protocol Submenu Line Feed SubmenuData Flow Mode Submenu Communication Interface Standard SubmenuData Separation Character Submenu Alarm Status Submenu Data Format SubmenuMain Reading Submenu Peak Value SubmenuAddress Setup Submenu Address Value SubmenuTransmit Time Interval Submenu Transmit Time Interval Value SubmenuAlarm 1 Display Color Submenu Display Color SelectionEnter Display Color Selection Menu Normal Color Display SubmenuAlarm 2 Display Color Submenu ExampleDisplay Colors change sequences Green RED AmberRED Green Part Specifications NmrrCmrr ControlControl Output 1 SSRInsulation GeneralInput Properties Input Type Range AccuracyPart Factory Preset Values Factory preset valueMenu Items Factory Preset Values Notes CE Approval Information Page WARRANTY/DISCLAIMER Return REQUESTS/INQUIRIESTemperature PRESSURE, Strain and ForceFLOW/LEVEL Data Acquisition
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ILD24-UTP, ILD44-UTP specifications

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