Honeywell UDC3200 manual Pre-installation Information, Model Number Interpretation

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2Installation

2.1Pre-installation Information

If the controller has not been removed from its shipping carton, inspect the carton for damage then remove the controller.

Inspect the unit for any obvious shipping damage and report any damage due to transit to the carrier.

Make sure a bag containing mounting hardware is included in the carton with the controller.

Check that the model number shown on the inside of the case agrees with what you have ordered.

2.2Model Number Interpretation

Write your controller’s model number in the spaces provided below and circle the corresponding items in each table. This information will also be useful when you wire your controller.

Instructions

Select the desired key number. The arrow to the right marks the selection available.

Make the desired selections from Tables I through VI using the column below the

proper arrow.

A dot ( ) denotes availability.

Key Number

 

I

 

II

 

III

 

IV

V

_ _ _ _ _ _

-

_ _

-

_ _ _ _

-

_ _ _

-

_ _ _ _ _

-

_ _

VI

_

KEY NUMBER - UDC3200 Single Loop Controller

Description

Digital Controller for use with 90 to 264Vac Power Digital Controller for use with 24Vac/dc Power

Selection Availability

DC3200

DC3201

TABLE I - Specify Control Output and/or Alarms

 

Current Output (4 to 20ma, 0 to 20 ma)

 

Electro Mechanical Relay (5 Amp Form C)

Output #1

Solid State Relay (1 Amp)

 

Open Collector transistor output

 

Dual 2 Amp Relays (Both are Form A) (Heat/Cool Applications)

 

No Additional Outputs or Alarms

Output #2 and Alarm

One Alarm Relay Only

#1 or Alarms 1 and 2

E-M Relay (5 Amp Form C) Plus Alarm 1 (5 Amp Form C Relay)

 

Solid State Relay (1 Amp) Plus Alarm 1 (5 Amp Form C Relay)

 

Open Collector Plus Alarm 1 (5 Amp Form C Relay)

TABLE II - Communications and Software Selections

 

None

Communications

Auxiliary Output/Digital Inputs (1 Aux and 1 DI or 2 DI)

RS-485 Modbus Plus Auxiliary Output/Digital Inputs

 

 

10 Base-T Ethernet (Modbus RTU) Plus Auxiliary Output/Digital Inputs

 

Standard Functions, Includes Accutune

Software Selections

Math Option

 

Set Point Programming (1 Program, 12 Segments)

 

Set Point Programming Plus Math

Reserved

No Selection

Infrared interface

Infrared Interface Included (Can be used with a Pocket PC)

TABLE III - Input 1 can be changed in the field using external resistors

 

TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V

Input 1

TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA

TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-10V

 

 

Carbon, Oxygen or Dewpoint (Requires Input 2)

 

None

Input 2

TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA

TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-10V

 

 

Slidewire Input (Requires two Relay Outputs)

C_

E _ A _ T _ R _ _ 0 _ B _ E _ A _ T

0 _ _ _

1 _ _ _

2 _ _ _

3 _ _ _

_ 0 _ _ _ A _ _ _ B _ _ _ C _ _

_ _ 0 _

_ _ _ R

1 _ _

2 _ _

3 _ _

1 6 0

_ 00 _ 10 _ 20 _ 40

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Contents UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual Telephone WARRANTY/REMEDYContacts World Wide WebSymbol Definition Symbol DefinitionsContents TROUBLESHOOTING/SERVICE Page Function of Displays and Keys Operator InterfaceFunction of Displays and Keys Keys and Functions CE Conformity EuropeUDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual Page Model Number Interpretation Pre-installation InformationControl Relays Control and Alarm Relay Contact InformationAlarm Relays Alarm Relay Contact InformationPhysical Considerations Overall DimensionsMounting Step Action Mounting MethodWiring Universal Output Functionality and Restrictions Wiring DiagramsPermissible Wiring Bundling Bundle No Wire FunctionsINU Details Wiring the ControllerCallout Line Neutral Voltage L2/N Earth Ground HotAC/DC RTD Input #1Input 2 Connections Input #2Time Duplex Time SimplexRelay Load L2/N PowerSupply Power Power Load Relay Load10 Open Collector Output L2/N Relay Load Time Duplex with a Dual Relay BoardUDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual 04/08 15 RS-422/485 Communications Option Connections Digital Inputs 17 Auxiliary Output and Digital Inputs Option Connections12 + 26 +Configuration Prompt Hierarchy ConfigurationIntroduction Configuration ProcedureProcedure Configuration ProcedureTuning Set Up Group RSET2RPM CYC SEC CYC SX3 CYC2 SEC CYC2 SX3 Security Lockout Configuration is CompleteRSET2MIN 02 toSP SEL Auto MAN Disable Enable RUN HoldDisable Enable SP Ramp Set Up Group Strt SEG END SEG KeyresetEU/HR DN SP ProgSEG5RATE SEG6 SP SEG6TIME SEG2TIMESEG3RATE SEG4 SP SEG4TIMEAT Error Accutune Set Up GroupFuzzy Disable Enable Accutune Tune ALG ON-OFF Algorithm Set Up GroupALG PD+MR TimerINP ALG1 Start KEY Alarm LOW Disp TI REM TimePeriod 000 toMultiplier Divider with Square Root -The following Summer with Ratio and BIAS-The following formulaInput High Select with Ratio and BIAS-This selection Input LOW Select with Ratio and BIAS- This selectionCalc LO FCCMath K Calc HIALG1 Bias ALG1 INBALG1 INC PCT COOUT RNG Output Set Up GroupOUT ALG RLY Type RlystateHigh VAL Motor TICUR OUT LOW VALIN1 Type Input 1 Set Up GroupBias IN1 XmitterIN1 LOW Ratio01 to Burnout NoneEMISSIV1 XMITTER2 Input 2 Set Up GroupIN2 Type Burnout Burnout Protection Sensor Break IN2 HighIN2 LOW Bias IN2EMISSIV2 PID Sets 2PV SW Control Set Up GroupPV Source Input ALG1 PID Sets Input Input AlgorithmPWR OUT PWR ModeRSP SRC None Input ALG1 Autobias SP TrackPCT/M DN ActionOUT Rate PCT/M UPMAN OUT Failsafe ModeDeadband FailmodeMinutes RPMNo Auxiliary Output Options GroupAUX OUT Auxiliary Output SelectionWas not previously started via DIG INP1No Digital Input Selections To RUN Digital Input 2 Selections Digital Input 2 Combinations DIG 1COMBDIG INP2 DIG2COMBCommunications Group CSP Bias Shed SPUnits CSP RatoAlarms Set Up Group Beginning of Segment High AlarmLOW Alarm A1S1 EVA2S2TYPE A1S2 EVA2S1TYPE A2S1 EVDiagnost ALARM12Display Set Up Group Page Operator Interface Entering a Security CodeIndividual key lockout Procedure to Enter a Security CodeKey error ALM 1 OUT 1 DI 1 Or MAN None, F or C Monitoring Your Controller 4.4.1 AnnunciatorsAnnunciators Lower Display Key Parameter Prompts Viewing the operating parametersDescription Diagnostic MessagesDiagnostic Messages Functional Overview Block Diagram of the UDC3200 Controller Accutune Configuration checkTuning indicators Step Operation Press Result Procedure for Starting TuneTune for Simplex Outputs OperationTune for Duplex Heat/Cool Configuration Check for DuplexUsing Automatic Tune at start-up for Duplex Heat/Cool Using Manual Tune at start-up for Duplex Heat/Cool Using Blended Tune at start-up for Duplex Heat/CoolStep Operation Press Result Aborting Accutune Error Codes10 Procedure for Accessing Accutune Error Codes 11 Accutune Error CodesHow it works ConfigurationFuzzy Overshoot Suppression INP1 RNG Background TestsBackground Tests EE FailCurfail RV LimitSegerr CAL MTROther symptoms Controller Failure SymptomsSales and Service Page Http//hpsweb.honeywell.com