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Instruction manual

Micro-computer based digital indicating controller JCS-33A


To prevent accidents arising from the misuse of this controller, please ensure the operator using it receives
this manual.

Caution
• This instrument should be used according to the specifications described in the manual.
If it is not used according to the specifications, it may malfunction or cause fire.
• Be sure to follow the warnings, cautions and notices. If not, it could cause serious injury or malfunction.
• Specifications of the JCS-33A and the contents of this instruction manual are subject to change
without notice.
• This instrument is designed to be installed in a control panel. If not, measures must be taken to ensure
that the operator cannot touch power terminals or other high voltage sections.
• Be sure to turn the power supplied to the instrument OFF before cleaning this instrument.
• Use a soft and dry cloth when cleaning the instrument.
(If paint thinner is used, it might deform or tarnish the unit.)
• As the display section is vulnerable, do not strike or scratch it with a hard object.
• Any unauthorized transfer or copying of this document, in part or in whole, is prohibited.
• Shinko Technos is not liable for any damages or secondary damages incurred as a result of using
this product, including any indirect damages.

1. Name
1.1 Model name
JCS–3 3 , Series name: JCS-33A (W48 x H48 x D96.5mm)
Control action 3 PID
A1 A Alarm action is selectable by key operation. *1
R Relay contact: 1a
OUT1 S Non-contact voltage (for SSR drive): 12 V DC
A DC current: 4 to 20mA DC
Input M Multi-range *2
Supply voltage 1 24V AC/DC *3
A2 Alarm 2 (A2) *1
W (5A) CT rated current: 5A
W (10A) CT rated current: 10A
Heater burnout alarm
W (20A) CT rated current: 20A
W (50A) CT rated current: 50A
Option DT OUT2 (Heating/Cooling Non-contact relay
control output)
C5 Serial communication (RS-485)
SM SV1/SV2 external selection
LA Loop break alarm
BK Color Black
TC Terminal cover
*1: Alarm actions (9 types and No alarm action) and Energized/Deenergized can be selected by key
operation.
*2: Thermocouple, RTD, DC current, and DC voltage can be selected by key operation.
*3: 100 to 240V AC is standard specification for the supply voltage. However, when ordering 24V
AC/DC, enter “1” after the input code.
1.2 How to indicate the model nameplate Model nameplate
(e.g.)
Model nameplates are put on the (1) JCS-33A-R/M Relay contact output/Multi-range input
case and on the inner assembly. A2 Alarm 2 (A2) output
(2)
W(20A) Heater burnout alarm output (20A)
For Heater burnout alarm output,
CT rated current is written in the (3) No.
bracket.
(1): Model name (2): Option, supply voltage (“1” is entered only for 24V AC/DC)
(3): Instrument No. (Only on inner assembly)

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2. Name and functions of the sections
(1) PV display: Indicates the input value with a red
LED.
(2) SV display: Indicates the setting value with a
green LED.
(5) (3) SV1 indicator: A green LED lights up when SV1 is
(1)
indicated
(6)
on the SV display.
(2) (4) SV2 indicator: A green LED lights up when SV2 is indicated
(7) on the SV display.
(8) (5) OUT1 indicator: When OUT1 or heating output is ON,
(3)
(9) a green LED lights up. (For A/ type,
(4) it blinks corresponding to the manipulated
(10) variable in a 0.25 second cycle)
(6) OUT2 indicator: When OUT2 (option DT) is ON, a yellow
LED lights up.
(11) (12) (13) (14) (7) A1 indicator : When A1 output is ON, a red LED lights up.
(8) EVT indicator: When Event output (option: A2, LA
or W)
is ON, a red LED lights up.
(9) AT indicator : When auto-tuning or auto-reset is being
(Fig. 2-1) performed, a yellow LED blinks.
(10) TX/RX indicator: A yellow LED blinks during serial communication output (transmitting).
(11) Increase key : Increases the numeric value.
(12) Decrease key: Decreases the numeric value.
(13) Mode key : Selects the setting mode or registers the setting value.
(By pressing the Mode key, the setting value or selected value can be registered)
(14) OUT/OFF key : The control output ON/OFF function or Auto/Manual control function can be
switched. (To cancel the control output ON/OFF function, press the OUT/OFF key
again for approx. 1 second.)

Notice
When setting the specifications and functions of this controller, connect the terminals 1 and 2 for power
source first, then set them referring to “5. Setup” before performing “3. Mounting to control panel” and
“4. Wiring connection”.
3. Mounting to control panel
3.1 Site selection
This instrument is intended to be used under the following environmental conditions
(IEC61010-1): Overvoltage category , Pollution degree 2
Mount the controller in a place with:
• A minimum of dust, and an absence of corrosive gases
• No flammable, explosive gasses
• Few mechanical vibrations or shocks
• No exposure to direct sunlight, an ambient temperature of 0 to 50 (32 to 122 )
that does not change rapidly
• An ambient non-condensing humidity of 35 to 85%RH
• No large capacity electromagnetic switches or cables through which large current is flowing
• No water, oil or chemicals or where the vapors of these substances can come into direct
contact with the controller

3.2 External dimension


Screw type mounting bracket
Gasket
59.7
44.5

48 11.5 95
(Fig. 3.2-1)
3.3 Panel cutout

+0.5
0
45
Lateral close mounting
75

n x 48-3 +0.5 n: Number of units mounted


45 +0.5
0
0

Caution: If lateral close mounting is used for the


controller, IP66 specification will not be fulfilled.
(Fig. 3.3-1)
+0.5
45 0

3.4 CT (Current transformer) external dimension

CTL-6S (for 5A, 10A, 20A) CTL-12-S36-10L1 (for 50A)


(Fig. 3.4-1)
3.5 Mounting
Mount the controller vertically to fulfill the dust-proof/Drip-proof specification (IP66).
Mountable panel thickness: Within 1 to 15mm
Insert the controller from the front side of the panel.
Attach the mounting brackets by the holes at the top and bottom of the case and secure the controller
in place with the screws.

(Fig.3.5-1)

Warning
As the case is made of resin, do not use excessive force while screwing in the
mounting bracket, or the case or screw type mounting bracket could be damaged.
The torque is approximately 0.12N•m.
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4. Wiring connection

Warning
Turn the power supply to the instrume nt off before wiring or checking it.
Working or touching the terminal with the power switched on may result in Electric
Shock causing severe injury or death.

• OUT1 : Control output 1 (Heating output)


• OUT2 : Control output 2 (Cooling output)
• A1 : Alarm 1 output
• EVT : Event output (A2 output, Heater
burnout alarm output, Loop break
alarm output)
• CT : CT input
• SV2 : Main setting 2 (SV2)
• RS-485: Serial communication (RS-485)
• TC : Thermocouple
• RTD : Resistance temperature detector
• DC : DC current, DC voltage

(Fig. 4-1)

Notice
• The terminal block of the JCS-33A is designed to be wired from the left side.
The lead wire must be inserted from the left side of the terminal, and fastened by the
terminal screw.
• Dotted lines show options.
• Use a thermocouple and compensating lead wire according to the sensor input specification of
this controller.
• Use the 3-wire RTD which corresponds to the input specification of this controller.
• This controller does not have built-in power switch, circuit breaker or fuse. Therefore, it is
necessary to install them in the circuit near the external controller.
(Recommended fuse: Time-lag fuse, rated voltage 250V AC, rated current 2A)
• When using a 24V AC/DC for the power source, do not confuse the polarity when it is
DC.
• When using a relay contact output type, externally use a relay according to the capacity of
the load to protect the built-in relay contact.
• When wiring, keep input wires (thermocouple, RTD, etc.) away from AC sources or load
wires to avoid external interference.
• Do not apply a commercial power source to the sensor connected to the input terminal nor
allow the power source to come into contact with the sensor.

Lead wire solderless terminal


Use a solderless terminal with insulation sleeve that fits in the M3 screw as shown below.
The torque is approximately 0.6N•m to 1.0N•m.
Solderless
Manufacturer Model name Tightening torque
terminal
Nichifu Terminal Industries CO.,LTD. 1.25Y-3
Y type
Japan Solderless Terminal MFG CO.,LTD. VD1.25-B3A 0.6N•m
Nichifu Terminal Industries CO.,LTD. 1.25-3 Max. 1.0N•m
Round type
Japan Solderless Terminal MFG CO.,LTD. V1.25-3
3.2mm 3.2mm
.8mm or less

8mm or less
(Fig. 4-2)
Option: Heater burnout alarm
(11)
(1) This alarm is not available for detecting heater current CT input Terminal
(12)
under phase control.
Power
(2) Use the current transformer (CT) provided, and pass one supply
lead wire of the heater circuit into the hole of the CT. CT
(3) When wiring, keep the CT wire away from AC sources
or load wires to avoid the external interference.

Heater (Fig. 4-3)

5. Setup
Wire the power terminals only. After the power is turned on, the sensor input characters and temperature
unit are indicated on the PV display and the input range high limit value is indicated on the SV display for
approximately 3 seconds. (Table 5-1)
(If any other value is set in the scaling high limit setting, the set value is indicated on the SV display)
During this time, all outputs and the LED indicators are in OFF status.
Control will then start and the input value will be indicated on the PV display and main setting value (SV)
will be indicated on the SV display. (While control output OFF function is working, is indicated on
the PV display.)

(Table 5-1)
Sensor input
PV display SV display PV display SV display
K

J
R
S
B
E
T
N
PL-
C (W/Re5-26)
Pt100

JPt100

4 to 20mA DC
0 to 20mA DC
0 to 1V DC Scaling high Scaling high
0 to 5V DC limit value limit value
1 to 5V DC
0 to 10V DC
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5.1 Setup flow chart

Control output OFF function [ ] Output manipulated


PV/SV display mode
or Auto/Manual control function variable indication
(Approx. 3s)

+ + + +
(Approx. 3s) (Approx.
3s)
[Main setting mode] [Sub setting mode] [Auxiliary function [Auxiliary function
setting mode 1] setting mode 2]
SV1 AT setting/Auto-reset Setting value lock selection Input type selection A2 action selection
[ ] setting [ / ] [ ] [ ] [ ]

SV2 OUT1 proportional band SV high limit setting Scaling high limit setting A1 action Energized/
[ ] setting [ ] [ ] [ ] Deenergized [ ]

OUT2 proportional band SV low limit setting Scaling low limit setting A2 action Energized/
setting [ ] [ ] [ ] Deenergized [ ]

Integral time setting Sensor correction setting Decimal point place A1 hysteresis setting
[ ] [ ] selection [ ] [ ]

Derivative time setting Communication protocol PV filter time constant A2 hysteresis setting
[ ] selection [ ] setting [ ] [ ]

ARW setting Instrument number OUT1 high limit setting A1 action delayed timer
[ ] selection [ ] [ ] setting [ ]

OUT1 proportional cycle Data transfer rate selection OUT1 low limit setting A2 action delayed timer
setting [ ] [ ] [ ] setting [ ]

OUT2 proportional cycle Parity selection OUT1 ON/OFF action Direct/Reverse control action
setting [ ] [ ] hysteresis setting [ ] selection [ ]

A1 setting Stop bit selection OUT2 action mode AT bias setting


[ ] [ ] selection [ ]
[ ]

A2 setting OUT2 high limit setting SVTC bias setting


[ ] [ ] [ ]

Heater burnout alarm OUT2 low limit setting SV2 setting mode indication
setting [ . ] [ ] selection [ ]

Loop break alarm action Overlap band/Dead band Output status selection when
time setting [ ] setting [ ] input burnout [ ]

Loop break alarm action OUT2 ON/OFF action OUT/OFF key function
span setting [ ] hysteresis setting [ ] selection [ ]

A1 action selection
[ ]

[Key operation]
• + : Press the key while holding down the key.
• + (Approx. 3s): Press the key for 3 seconds while holding down the key.
• + + (Approx. 3s): Press the for 3 seconds while holding down the and keys.

There are some setting characters which are not indicated depending on the specification.
5.2 Main setting mode
Character Name, Function, Setting range Default value
SV1 0
• Sets SV1.
• Setting range: SV low limit to SV high limit
SV2 0
• Sets SV2.
• Available only when the option SM is applied.
• Setting range: SV low limit to SV high limit
5.3 Sub-setting mode
Character Name, Function, Setting range Default value
AT setting/Auto- reset setting
• Designates auto- tuning Performance or auto-reset Performance.
• If the auto-tuning is cancelled during the process, P, I and D
values revert to the former value at which AT is performed.
• When auto- tuning has not finished after 4 hours, it is cancelled
automatically.
• Auto- reset is cancelled in approximately 4 minutes.
OUT1 proportional band setting 10
• Sets the proportional band for OUT1.
• OUT1 becomes ON/OFF action when set to 0 or 0.0
• 0 to 1000 (2000 ), 0.0 to 999.9 ( ) or 0.0 to 100.0%
OUT2 proportional band setting 1.0 times
• Sets the proportional band for OUT2.
• OUT2 becomes ON/OFF action when OUT1 proportional band
is set to 0 or 0.0.
• Not available if option DT is not added or OUT1 is ON/OFF action.
• 0.0 to 10.0 times (multiplying factor to OUT1 proportional band)
Integral time setting 200 seconds
• Sets integral time for OUT1.
• Setting the value to 0 disables the function.
• Not available when OUT1 is ON/OFF action.
• Auto-reset can be performed when PD action (I=0).
• Setting range: 0 to 1000 seconds
Derivative time setting 50 seconds
• Sets derivative time for OUT1.
• Setting the value to 0 disables the function.
• Not available when OUT1 is ON/OFF action.
• Setting range: 0 to 300 seconds
ARW setting 50%
• Sets ARW for OUT1.
• Available only when PID is the control action.
• Setting range: 0 to 100%
OUT1 proportional cycle setting 30 seconds or
• Sets proportional cycle for OUT1. 3 seconds
• Not available for DC current output type or when OUT1 is
ON/OFF action.
• Setting range: 1 to 120 seconds
OUT2 proportional cycle setting 3 seconds
• Sets proportional cycle for OUT2.
• Not available if the option DT is not applied or when OUT2 is
ON/OFF action.
• Setting range: 1 to 120 seconds
A1 setting 0
• Sets action point for A1 output.
• Not available if No alarm action is selected in A1 action selection
• Refer to (Table 5.3-1).
A2 setting 0
• Sets action point for A2 output.
• Not available if option A2 is not applied or if No alarm action is
selected in A2 action selection.
• Refer to (Table 5.3-1).
. , Heater burnout alarm setting 0.0A
XX.X • Sets the heater current value for Heater burnout alarm.
• Self-holding is not available for the alarm output.
displayed • Available only when the option W is added.
alternately • Rating 5A : 0.0 to 5.0A Rating 10A: 0.0 to 10.0A
Rating 20A: 0.0 to 20.0A Rating 50A: 0.0 to 50.0A
Loop break alarm action time setting 0 minutes
• Sets the time to detect Loop break alarm.
• Available only when the option LA is applied.
• Setting range: 0 to 200 minutes
Loop break alarm action span setting 0
• Sets the temperature to detect Loop break alarm.
• Available only when the option LA is applied.
• Setting range: 0 to 150 ( ), 0.0 to 150.0 ( ) or 0 to 1500
(Table 5.3-1)
Alarm action type Setting range
High limit alarm – (Input span) to input span ( ) *1
Low limit alarm – (Input span) to input span ( ) *1
High/Low limits alarm 0 to input span ( ) *1
High/Low limit range alarm 0 to input span ( ) *1
Process high alarm Input range low limit value to input range high limit value *2
Process low alarm Input range low limit value to input range high limit value *2
High limit alarm with standby – (Input span) to input span ( ) *1
Low limit alarm with standby – (Input span) to input span ( ) *1
High/Low limits alarm with standby 0 to input span ( ) *1
• When input has a decimal point, the negative low limit value is –199.9, and the positive high limit
value is 999.9.
• All alarm actions except process alarms are deviation setting to the main setting.
*1: For DC input, the input span is the same as the scaling span.
*2: For DC input, input range low (high) limit value is the same as scaling low (high) limit value.
5.4 Auxiliary function setting mode 1
Character Name, Function, Setting range Default value
Setting value lock designation Unlock
• Locks the setting values to prevent setting errors.
The setting item to be locked depends on the designation.
• When Lock 1 or Lock 2 is designated, PID Auto- tuning and
Auto-reset cannot be carried out.
• (Unlock) : All setting values can be changed.
(Lock 1): None of the setting values can be changed.
(Lock 2): Only main setting value can be changed.
(Lock 3): All setting values can be changed. However, do not change the
setting items in the Auxiliary function setting mode 2. They return to their former
value after power is turned off because they are not saved in the non-volatile
memory. It is suitable to use in combination with our programmable controller
(with SVTC) as this has no relation to memory life.
SV high limit setting Input range
• Sets the SV high limit. high limit value
• Setting range: SV low limit to input range high limit value
or SV low limit to scaling high limit value
SV low limit setting Input range
• Sets the SV low limit. low limit value
• Setting range: Input range low limit value to SV high limit
or scaling low limit value to SV high limit
Sensor correction setting 0.0
• Sets the correction value for the sensor.
• Setting range: –100.0 to 100.0 ( ), or –1000 to 1000
Communication protocol selection Shinko protocol
• Selects communication protocol.
• Available only when the option C5 is applied.
• Shinko protocol Modbus ASCII mode
Modbus RTU mode
Instrument number setting 0
• Sets the instrument number individually to each instrument when
communicating by connecting plural instruments in serial
communication.
• Available only when option C5 is added.
• Setting range: 0 to 95
Data transfer rate selection 9600bps
• Selects a transfer rate to meet the rate of the host computer.
• Available only when option [C5] is added.
• 2400bps: , 4800bps: , 9600bps: , 19200bps:
Parity selection Even parity
• Selects the parity.
• Not available when the option C5 is not added or when Shinko
protocol is selected in the Communication protocol selection.
• None: , Even parity: Odd parity:
Stop bit selection 1
• Selects the stop bit.
• Not available when option C5 is not added or when Shinko
protocol is selected in the Communication protocol selection.
• Setting range: 1, 2
5.5 Auxiliary function setting mode 2
Character Name, Function, Setting range Default value
Input type selection K
• The input type can be selected from thermocouple (22 types), (–200 to
RTD (8 types), DC current (2 types) and DC voltage (4 types), 1370 )
and the unit / can be selected as well.
• When changing the input from DC voltage to other inputs, firstly
remove the sensor connected to this controller, then change for
the input. If the input is changed with the sensor connected, the
input circuit may be broken.
K –200 to 1370 : K –320 to 2500 :
–199.9 to 400.0 : –199.9 to 750.0 :
J –200 to 1000 : J –320 to 1800 :
R 0 to 1760 : R 0 to 3200 :
S 0 to 1760 : S 0 to 3200 :
B 0 to 1820 : B 0 to 3300 :
E –200 to 800 : E –320 to 1500 :
T –199.9 to 400.0 : T –199.9 to 750.0 :
N –200 to 1300 : N –320 to 2300 :
PL- 0 to 1390 : PL- 0 to 2500 :
C (W/Re5-26) 0 to 2315 : C (W/Re5-26) 0 to 4200 :
Pt100 –199.9 to 850.0 : Pt100 –199.9 to 999.9 :
JPt100 –199.9 to 500.0 : JPt100 –199.9 to 900.0 :
Pt100 –200 to 850 : Pt100 –300 to 1500 :
JPt100 –200 to 500 : JPt100 –300 to 900 :
4 to 20mA –1999 to 9999:
0 to 20mA –1999 to 9999:
0 to 1V –1999 to 9999:
0 to 5V –1999 to 9999:
1 to 5V –1999 to 9999:
0 to 10V –1999 to 9999:
Scaling high limit setting 9999
• Sets scaling high limit value.
• Available only for DC inputs
• Setting range: Scaling low limit value to input range high limit value
Scaling low limit setting –1999
• Sets scaling low limit value.
• Available only for DC inputs
• Setting range: Input range low limit value to scaling high limit value
Decimal point place selection No decimal
• Selects decimal point place. point
• Available only for DC inputs
• No decimal point: 1 digit after decimal point:
2 digits after decimal point: 3 digits after decimal point:
PV filter time constant setting 0.0 seconds
• Sets PV filter time constant. (If the value is set too large, it
affects control result due to the delay of response)
• Setting range: 0.0 to 10.0 seconds
OUT1 high limit setting 100%
• Sets the high limit value of OUT1.
• Not available when OUT1 is ON/OFF action
• Setting range: OUT1 low limit value to 105%
(Setting greater than 100% is effective to DC current output type)
OUT1 low limit setting 0%
• Sets the low limit value of OUT1.
Not available when OUT1 is ON/OFF action.
• Setting range: –5% to OUT1 high limit value
(Setting less than 0% is effective to DC current output type)
OUT1 ON/OFF action hysteresis setting 1.0
• Sets ON/OFF action hysteresis for OUT1.
• Available only when OUT1 is ON/OFF action
• Setting range: 0.1 to 100.0 ( ), or 1 to 1000
OUT2 action mode selection Air cooling
• Selects OUT2 action from air, oil and water coolings.
• Not available when the option DT is not added or when OUT2 is
ON/OFF action
• Air cooling: , oil cooling: , water cooling:
OUT2 high limit setting 100%
• Sets the high limit value of OUT2.
• Not available when the option DT is not added or when OUT2 is
ON/OFF action
• Setting range: OUT2 low limit value to 105%
(Setting greater than 100% is effective to DC current output type)
OUT2 low limit setting 0%
• Sets the low limit value of OUT2.
• Not available when the option DT is not added or when OUT2 is
ON/OFF action
• Setting range: –5% to OUT2 high limit value
(Setting less than 0% is effective to DC current output type)
Overlap band/Dead band setting 0
• Sets the overlap band or dead band for OUT1 and OUT2.
+ setting value: Dead band, – setting value: Overlap band
• Available only when the option DT is added
• Setting range: –100.0 to 100.0 ( ), or 1 to 1000
OUT2 ON/OFF action hysteresis setting 1.0
• Sets ON/OFF action hysteresis for OUT2.
• Available only when the option DT is added
• Setting range: 0.1 to 100.0 ( ), or 1 to 1000
A1 action selection No alarm action
• Selects an action for A1.
No alarm action : Process high alarm :
High limit alarm : Process low alarm :
Low limit alarm : High limit alarm w/standby:
H/L limits alarm : Low limit alarm w/standby:
H/L limit range alarm: H/L limits alarm w/standby:
A2 action selection No alarm action
• Selects an action for A2.
• Available only when alarm A2 is added
• Action selection and default value are the same as those of A1
action selection.
A1 action Energized/Deenergized selection Energized
• Selects Energized/Deenergized for A1.
• Not available if No alarm action is selected in A1 action selection
• Energized: Deenergized:
A2 action Energized/Deenergized selection Energized
• Selects Energized/deenergized for A2.
• Not available if alarm A2 is not added or if No alarm action is
selected in A2 action selection
• Action selection and default value are the same as those of A1
action Energized/Deenergized selection.
A1 hysteresis setting 1.0
• Sets hysteresis for A1.
• Not available if No alarm action is selected in A1 action selection
• Setting range: 0.1 to 100.0 ( ), or 1 to 1000
A2 hysteresis setting 1.0
• Sets hysteresis for A2.
• Not available if alarm A2 is not added or if No alarm action is
selected in A2 action selection
• Setting range: 0.1 to 100.0 ( ) or 1 to 1000
A1 action delayed timer setting 0 seconds
• Sets action delayed timer for A1.
When setting time has passed after the input enters the alarm
output range, the alarm is activated.
• Not available if No alarm action is selected in A1 action selection
• Setting range: 0 to 9999 seconds
A2 action delayed timer setting 0 seconds
• Sets action delayed timer for A2.
When setting time has passed after the input enters the alarm
output range, the alarm is activated.
• Not available if alarm A2 is not added or if No alarm action is
selected in A2 action selection
• Setting range: 0 to 9999 seconds
Direct/ Reverse action selection Reverse
• Selects Reverse (Heating) or Direct (Cooling) action. (Heating) action
• Reverse (Heating): Direct (Cooling):
AT bias setting 20
• Sets bias value during PID auto-tuning.
• Not available for DC inputs
• Setting range: 0 to 50 (0 to 100 ) or 0.0 to 50.0 (0.0 to100.0 )
SVTC bias setting 0
• Control desired value adds SVTC bias value to the value
received by the SVTC command.
• Available only when option C5 is added
• Converted value of 20% of the rated value or
20% of the scaling range
SV2 indication selection No indication
• Selects whether SV2 setting item is indicated or not.
• Available only when the option SM is added.
• (No indication) (Indication)
Output status selection when input burnout Output OFF
• Selects whether OUT1 is turned OFF or not when DC input is
overscale or underscale.
• Available only for DC current output type
• (Output OFF) (Output ON)
OUT/OFF key function selection OUT/OFF
• Selects whether OUT/OFF key is used for control output function
OUT/OFF function or for Auto/Manual control function.
• (OUT/OFF function)
(Auto/Manual control function)

Sensor correction function


This corrects the input value from the sensor. When a sensor cannot be set at a location where
control is desired, the sensor measuring temperature may deviate from the temperature in the
controlled location. When controlling with plural controllers, sometimes the temperatures measured
(input value) do not concur with the same setting value due to difference in sensor accuracy or
dispersion of load capacities. In such a case, the control can be set at the desired temperature by
adjusting the input value of sensors.

Energized/Deenergized
When [alarm action energized] is selected, the alarm output (between te rminals 3-4, or 3-5)
is conducted (ON) while the alarm output indicator is lit.
The alarm output is not conducted (OFF) while the alarm output indicator is not lit.
When [alarm action deenergized] is selected, the alarm output (between terminals 3-4, or 3-5) is not
conducted (OFF) while the alarm output indicator is lit.
The alarm output is conducted (ON) while the alarm output indicator is not lit.

High limit alarm (when Energized is set) High limit alarm (when Deenergized is set)
A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis

ON ON

OFF OFF
SV setting + A1 setting point SV setting + A1 setting point
(Fig. 5.5-1) (Fig. 5.5-2)
5.6 Auto/Manual control function
Name, Functions
Auto/Manual control function
• If Auto/Manual control function is selected in the OUT/OFF key function selection, Automatic or
Manual control function can be switched by pressing the key in the PV/SV display mode.
If control action is switched from automatic to manual or vice versa, balanceless-bumpless
function works to prevent sudden change of manipulated variable.
When automatic control is switched to manual control, the 1st dot from the right on the SV display
blinks, and the output manipulated variable (MV) can be increased or decreased by pressing
or key to perform the control.
By pressing the key again, the mode reverts to the PV/SV display mode (automatic control).
(Whenever the power to the controller is turned on, automatic control starts.)
5.7 Control output OFF function
Character Name, Functions
Control output OFF function
• A function to pause the control action or turn the control output of the unused
instrument of the plural units OFF even if the power to the instrument is supplied.
[ ] is indicated on the PV display while the function is working.
• Pressing the key for approx. 1 second turns the control output OFF.
• Once the control output OFF function is enabled, the function cannot be released
even if the power to the instrument is turned OFF and ON again.
To cancel the function, press the key again for approx. 1 second.
5.8 Output manipulated variable (MV) indication
Name and functions
Output manipulated variable indication
• In the PV/SV display mode, press the key for approx. 3 seconds.
Keep pressing the key until the output manipulated variable shows up, though the main
setting mode appears temporarily during the process.
(The SV display indicates output manipulated variable and a decimal point blinks at a cycle of
every 0.5 second). If the key is pressed again, the mode reverts to the PV/SV display.
6. Running
After the controller has been mounted to the control panel and wiring is completed, it can be started
in the following manner.
(1) Turn the power supply to the JCS-33A ON.
Turn the power supply to the JCS-33A ON.
• For approx. 3s after the power is switched ON, the sensor input character and the temperature unit
are indicated on the PV display and input range high limit value is indicated on the SV display. See
(Table 5-1). (If any other value has been set in the scaling high limit setting, the set value is indicated on
the SV display) During this time, all outputs and LED indicators are in OFF status.
• After that, control starts indicating input value o n the PV display, and main setting value on the SV display.
• While the Control output OFF function is working, is indicated on the PV display.
(2) Input each setting value. Input each setting value, referring to “5. Setup”.
(3) Turn the load circuit power ON.
Starts the control action so as to keep the controlled object at the main setting value.
7. Action explanation
7.1 OUT1 action
Heating (Reverse) action Cooling (Direct) action

Proportional band Proportional band


ON ON
Control
action
OFF OFF

SV setting SV setting

6 6 6 6 6 6
Relay contact
output 7 7 7 7 7 7
Cycle action is performed according to deviation Cycle action is performed according to deviation

+ 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
Non-contact 12V DC 12/0V DC 0V DC 0V DC 0/12V DC 12V DC
voltage output 7 7 7 7 7 7
Cycle action is performed according to deviation Cycle action is performed according to deviation

+ 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
DC current 20mA DC 20 to 4mA DC 4mA DC 4mA DC 4 to 20mA DC 20mA DC
output 7 7 7 7 7 7
Changes continuously according to deviation Changes continuously according to deviation

Indication
(OUT1) Green
Lit Unlit Unlit Lit

part : Acts ON or OFF.


7.2 EVT (Heater burnout alarm) action
ON
3 3
Output
OFF
Alarm action
5 5
Setting
Small Large Indication
Load current
Lit Unlit

7.3 OUT1 ON/OFF action


Heating (Reverse) action Cooling (Direct)action

Hysteresis Hysteresis

ON ON
Control
action
OFF OFF

SV setting SV setting
6 6 6 6
Relay contact
output
7 7 7 7

+ 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
Non-contact
12V DC 0V DC 0V DC 12V DC
voltage output
7 7 7 7

+ 6 + 6 + 6 + 6
DC current
20mA DC 4mA DC 4mA DC 20mA DC
output
7 7 7 7

Indication
(OUT1) Green
Lit Unlit Unlit Lit

part: Acts ON or OFF.

7.4 Temperature alarm action


High limit alarm Low limit alarm High/Low limits alarm

A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis

ON ON ON
Alarm
action

OFF OFF OFF


A1 setting SV + A1 setting A1 setting SV + A1 setting A1 setting SV A1 setting
point setting point point setting point point setting point

+ side + side
Alarm
output
side side

High/Low limit range alarm Process high alarm Process low alarm

A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis

ON ON ON
Alarm
action

OFF OFF OFF


A1 setting SV A1 setting A1 setting A1 setting
point setting point point point

Alarm
output

High limit alarm with standby Low limit alarm with standby High/Low limits alarm with standby

A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis A1 hysteresis

ON ON ON
Alarm
action
OFF OFF OFF
A1 setting SV + A1 setting A1 setting SV + A1 setting A1 setting SV A1 setting
point setting point point setting point point setting point

+ side + side
Alarm
output side side

: Alarm output terminals between 3 and 4 is ON.


: Alarm output terminals between 3 and 4 is ON or OFF.
: Alarm output terminals between 3 and 4 is OFF.
: Standby functions in this section.
A1 indicator lights up when output terminals between
3 and 4 is ON, and goes out when between them is OFF.
8. PID auto-tuning of this controller
In order to set each value of P, I, D and ARW automatically, fluctuation is applied to the controlled object
to get an optimal value.
One of 3 types of fluctuation below is automatically selected.
(1) When the diffe rence between the setting value and processing temperature is large as the
temperature rises.
When AT bias is set to 20 ( ), fluctuation is applied at the temperature 20 lower than the setting value.

Temp. Temperature 20 ( ) lower (1): Calculating PID constant


Setting than the setting value (2): PID contatnt calculated
value (3): Controlled by the PID
(4) constant set by auto-tuning.
(4): AT bias value

AT Time

(1) (2) (3) AT : Auto-tuning starting point


(2) When the control is stable
Fluctuation is applied at the setting value.
Temp.

(1): Calculating PID constant


Setting (2): PID constant calculated
value (3): Controlled by PID constant
set by auto-tuning

AT : Auto-tuning starting point


AT Time

(1) (2) (3)


(3) When the difference between the setting value and processing temperature is large as
the temperature falls.
When AT bias is set to 20 ( ), fluctuation is applied at the temperature 20 ( ) higher than
the setting value.

Temp. Temperature 20 ( ) higher


than the setting value
(1): Calculating PID constacnt
(2): PID constant calculated
(3): Controlled by PID constant
Setting (4) set by auto-tuning
value (4): AT bias value

AT : Auto-tuning starting point

AT Time

(1) (2) (3)


9. Specifications
9.1 Standard specifications
Mounting method : Flush
Setting method : Input system using membrane sheet key
Display PV display : Red LED 4 digits, character size 10.2 x 4.9 mm (H x W)
SV display : Green LED 4 digits, character size 8.8 x 4.9 mm (H x W)
Accuracy (Setting and Indication):
Thermocouple : Within 0.2% of each input span 1digit, or within 2 (4 ),
whichever is greater
However R, S inputs, 0 to 200 (400 ): Within 6 (12 )
B input, 0 to 300 (600 ): Accuracy is not guaranteed
K, J, E, N inputs, less than 0 (32 ): Within 0.4% of each input span
1digit
RTD : Within 0.1% of each input span 1digit, or
within 1 (2 ), whichever is greater
DC current : Within 0.2% of each input span 1digit
DC voltage : Within 0.2% of each input span 1digit
Input sampling period : 0.25 seconds
Input Thermocouple : K, J, R, S, B, E, T, N, PL- , C(W/Re5-26) External resistance, 100 or less
(However, B input: External resistance, 40 or less)
RTD : Pt100, JPt100, 3-wire system
Allowable input lead wire resistance (10 or less per wire)
DC current : 0 to 20mA DC, 4 to 20mA DC
Input impedance: External shunt resistor 50
Allowable input current (50mA or less)
DC voltage : 0 to 1V DC Input impedance (1M or greater)
Allowable input voltage (5V or less)
Allowable signal source resistance (2k or less)
: 0 to 5V DC, 1 to 5V DC, 0 to 10V DC Input impedance (100k or greater)
Allowable input voltage (15V or less)
Allowable signal source resistance (100 or less)
OUT1 output
Relay contact : 1a, Control capacity 3A 250V AC (resistive load)
1A 250V AC (inductive load cosø=0.4)
Electrical life, 100,000 times
Non-contact voltage (For SSR drive): 12+20V DC maximum 40mA (short circuit protected)
DC current : 4 to 20mA DC, Load resistance, maximum 550
A1 output
Action : ON/OFF action
Hysteresis : 0.1 to 100.0 ( ), or 1 to 1000
Output : Relay contact 1a
Control capacity, 3A 250V AC (resistive load)
Electrical life, 100,000 times
Control action
PID action (with auto-tuning function)
PI action: When derivative time is set to 0
PD action (with auto reset function): When integral time is set to 0
P action (with auto reset function): When derivative and integral times are set to 0.
ON/OFF action: When proportional band is set to 0 or 0.0
OUT1 proportional band : 0 to 1000 (2000 ), 0.0 to 999.9 ( ) or 0.0 to 100.0%
(ON/OFF action when set to 0 or 0.0)
Integral time : 0 to 1000s (OFF when set to 0)
Derivative time : 0 to 300s (OFF when set to 0)
OUT1 proportional cycle : 1 to 120s (Not available for DC current output type)
ARW : 0 to 100%
OUT1 ON/OFF action hysteresis: 0.1 to 100.0 ( ), or 1 to 1000
OUT1 high limit setting : 0 to 100% (DC current output type: –5 to 105%)
OUT1 low limit setting : 0 to 100% (DC current output type: –5 to 105%)
Circuit insulation configuration

Insulation

1 11 6
Power CT
supply
OUT1
2 12
input 7

3 13 8
A1
13
SV2
Commu-
14
•E Input 9
nication
4 14
15
CPU 10

5 EVT (A2, LA, W) or OUT2 (DT)


When OUT1 is non-contact voltage output or DC current output, between OUT1 and communication
and between OUT1 to SV2 are non-isolated and insulation test must not be carried out between them.
Insulated resistance : 10M or greater at 500V DC
Dielectric strength : 1.5kV AC for 1minute between input terminal and power terminal
1.5kV AC for 1minute between output terminal and power terminal
Supply voltage : 100 to 240V AC 50/60Hz, 24V AC/DC 50/60Hz
Allowable voltage fluctuation:
100 to 240V AC : 85 to 264V AC
24V AC/DC : 20 to 28V AC/DC
Power consumption : Approx. 8VA
Ambient temperature : 0 to 50 (32 to 122 )
Ambient humidity : 35 to 85%RH (no condensation)
Weight : Approx. 200g
External dimension : 48 x 48 x 95mm (W x H x D)
Material : Flame resistant resin (Case)
Color : Light gray (Case)
Attached function
[Setting value lock]
[Sensor correction]
[Auto/manual control switching]
[Input burnout]
Thermocouple and RTD inputs
If the input value exceeds the Indication range high limit value, the PV display blinks “ ”,
and if the input value exceeds the Indication range low limit value, the PV display blinks “ ”.
If the input value exceeds the Control range, OUT1 and OUT2 are turned off (for DC current
output type, OUT1 low limit value and OUT2 low limit value).
(However, for manual control, it outputs the preset manipulated variable)
Input Input range Indication range Control range
–199.9 to 400.0 –199.9 to 450.0 –205.0 to 450.0
K T
–199.9 to 750.0 –199.9 to 850.0 –209.0 to 850.0
–200 to 1370 –250 to 1420 –250 to 1420
K
–320 to 2500 –370 to 2550 –370 to 2550
–200 to 1000 –250 to 1050 –250 to 1050
J
–320 to 1800 –370 to 1850 –370 to 1850
0 to 1760 –50 to 1810 –50 to 1810
R S
0 to 3200 –50 to 3250 –50 to 3250
0 to 1820 –50 to 1870 –50 to 1870
B
0 to 3300 –50 to 3350 –50 to 3350
–200 to 800 –250 to 850 –250 to 850
E
–320 to 1500 –370 to 1550 –370 to 1550
–200 to 1300 –250 to 1350 –250 to 1350
N
–320 to 2300 –370 to 2350 –370 to 2350
0 to 1390 –50 to 1440 –50 to 1440
PL-
0 to 2500 –50 to 2550 –50 to 2550
0 to 2315 –50 to 2365 –50 to 2365
C(W/Re5-26)
0 to 4200 –50 to 4250 –50 to 4250
–199.9 to 850.0 –199.9 to 900.0 –210.0 to 900.0
–200 to 850 –210 to 900 –210 to 900
Pt100
–199.9 to 999.9 –199.9 to 999.9 –211.0 to 1099.9
–300 to 1500 –318 to 1600 –318 to 1600
Input Input range Indication range Control range
–199.9 to 500.0 –199.9 to 550.0 –206.0 to 550.0
–200 to 500 –206 to 550 –206 to 550
JPt100
–199.9 to 900.0 –199.9 to 999.9 –211.0 to 999.9
–300 to 900 –312 to 1000 –312 to 1000

DC current and voltage inputs (4 to 20mA DC, 0 to 20mA DC, 0 to 1V DC, 0 to 5V DC, 1 to 5V DC, 0 to 10V DC)
If input value exceeds Indication range high limit value, PV display blinks “ ”, and if input
value exceeds the Indication low limit range, the PV display blinks “ ”.
If input value exceeds the Control range, OUT1 and OUT2 are turned ON or OFF, depending on
which has been selected in the [Output status selection when input burnout] (for DC current output
type, OUT1 high or low limit value, OUT2 high or low limit value). However, for manual control, it
outputs the preset manipulated variable.
Indication range : [Scaling low limit value – Scaling span x 1%] to [Scaling high limit value
+Scaling span x 10%]
(If the input value exceeds the range –1999 to 9999, the PV display blinks
“ ” or “ ”)
Control range : [Scaling low limit value – Scaling span x 1%] to [Scaling high limit value
+Scaling span x 10%]
DC input burnout: When DC input is burnt out, PV display blinks “ ” for 4 to 20mA DC
and 1 to 5V DC inputs, and “ ” for 0 to 1V DC input.
For 0 to 20mA DC, 0 to 5V DC and 0 to 10V DC inputs, the PV display
indicates the corresponding value with which 0mA or 0V is inputted.
[Burnout]
When the thermocouple or RTD input is burnt out, OUT1 and OUT2 are turned off (for DC current
output type, OUT1 low limit value, OUT2 low limit value) and PV display blinks “ ”.
[Self-diagnosis]
T he CPU is monitored by a watchdog timer, and when any abnormal status is found on the
CPU, the controller is switched to warm-up status.
[Automatic cold junction temperature compensation] (Only thermocouple input type)
This detects the temperature at the connecting terminal between the thermocouple and the
instrument, and always keeps it set to the same status as when the reference junction is located
at 0 (32 ).
[Power failure countermeasure]
The setting data is backed up in the non-volatile IC memory.
[Warm-up indication]
After the power supply to the instrument is turned on, the sensor input character and temperature
unit are indicated on the PV display and rated scale high limit value is indicated on the SV display
for 3 seconds.
For DC current and voltage inputs, the scaling high limit value is indicated.
Accessories included: Screw type mounting bracket 1 set
Instruction manual 1 copy
CT (Current transformer)
CTL-6S 1 piece (for rating 5A, 10A, 20A)
CTL-12-S36-10L1 1 piece (for rating 50A)
9.2 Optional specifications
Alarm 2 (A2) (Option code: A2)
The output terminals will be common when the options [W] and [LA] are added together.
Action : ON/OFF action
Hysteresis : 0.1 to 100.0 ( ), or 1 to 1000
Output : Relay contact 1a
Control capacity, 3A 250V AC (Resistive load)
Electrical life, 100,000 times

Loop break alarm (Option code: LA)


When MV (manipulated variable) is maximum or minimum and when the PV does not change as much
as the preset span within the Loop break alarm assessment time, the alarm is activated.
Also this detects the breaking status on the loop such as heater burnout, sensor burnout or actuator
trouble.
The output terminals will be common if the options [W] and [A2] are applied together.
Setting range : Loop break alarm action time, 0 to 200minutes
Loop break alarm action span, 0 to 150 ( ), 0.0 to 150.0 ( ), 0 to 1500
Output : Relay contact 1a
Control capacity, 3A 250V AC (Resistive load)
Electrical life, 100,000 times
Heater burnout alarm (including sensor burnout alarm) (Option code: W)
Monitors heater current with CT (current transformer), and detects burnout.
The output terminals will be common if the options [LA] and [A2] are applied with it.
This option cannot be applied to DC current output type.
Rating : 5A [W(5A)], 10A [W(10A)], 20A [W(20A)], 50A [W(50A)] (Must be specified)
Setting range : 5A [W(5A)], 0.0 to 5.0A (Off when set to 0.0)
10A [W(10A)], 0.0 to 10.0A (Off when set to 0.0)
20A [W(20A)], 0.0 to 20.0A (Off when set to 0.0)
50A [W(50A)], 0.0 to 50.0A (Off when set to 0.0)
Setting accuracy : Within 5% of the rated value
Action : ON/OFF action
Output : Relay contact 1a
Control capacity, 3A 250V AC (resistive load)
Electrical life, 100,000 times

Heating/Cooling control (Option code: DT)


The specification of Heating side is the same as that of OUT1.
OUT2 proportional band : 0.0 to 10.0 times OUT1 proportional band (ON/OFF action when set to 0.0)
OUT2 integral time : The same as that of OUT1.
OUT2 derivative time : The same as that of OUT1.
OUT2 proportional cycle : 1 to 120 seconds
Overlap band/Dead band setting range:
Thermocouple, RTD inputs: –100.0 to 100.0 ( )
DC current, DC voltage inputs: –1000 to 1000 (The placement of the decimal point follows the
selection)
Output: Non-contact relay output 0.3A 250V AC
Cooling action mode selection function:
One cooling action can be selected from Air cooling (linear characteristic), Oil cooling (1.5th power of
the linear characteristic) and Water cooling (2nd power of the linear characteristic) by key operation.
Serial communication (Option code: C5)
When this option is added, the option [SM] cannot be added with it.
The following operation can be carried out from the external computer.
(1) Reading and setting of the main setting value, PID values and each setting value
(2) Reading of the input value and action status
(3) Change of the functions
Communication interface : Based on EIA RS-485
Communication method : Half-duplex start stop synchronous
Data transfer rate : 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200bps (Selectable by key)
Parity : Even, Odd and None (Selectable by key)
Stop bit : 1 and 2 (Selectable by key)
Communication protocol : Shinko protocol, Modbus RTU, Modbus ASCII (Key selectable)
Number of units connectable : Maximum 31 units to 1 host computer
Communication error detection: Dual detection method by parity and checksum
Digital external setting : The SV from the programmable controller (with the option SVTC) can be
digitally transmitted to the JCS-33A (with the option C5).
(The Setting value lock of the JCS-33A must be set to Lock 3)
When the data from the programmable controller exceeds the SV high
limit or low limit value, the JCS-33A ignores the value, and performs the
control with the former value.
The control desired value adds SVTC bias value to the value received
by the SVTC command.
SV1/SV2 external selection (Option code: SM)
SV1 or SV2 can be selected by the external contact.
When this option is added, the option [C5] cannot be added with it.
Contact open between 13-14: SV1
Contact closed between 13-14: SV2
Contact current: 6mA
Color Black (Option code: BK)
Front panel frame and case: Black
Terminal cover (Option code: TC)
Electrical shock protecting terminal cover
10. Troubleshooting
If any malfunctions occur, refer to the following items after checking the power supply to the controller.
10.1 Indication
Problem Presumed cause and solution
PV display is indicating [ ]. • Control output OFF function is working.
Press the key for approx. 1 second to release the function.
[ ] is blinking on the PV • Thermocouple, RTD or DC voltage (0 to 1V DC) is burnt out.
display. Change each sensor.
How to check sensor burnout
[Thermocouple]
If the input terminal of the instrument is shorted, and if nearby
room temperature is indicated, the instrument should be normal
and sensor may be burnt out.
[RTD]
If approx. 100 of resistance is connected to the input terminals
between A-B of the instrument and between B-B is shorted, then
if nearby 0 (32 ) is indicated, the instrument should be normal
and sensor may be burnt out.
[DC voltage (0 to 1V DC)]
If the input terminal of the instrument is shorted, and if scaling low
limit value is indicated, the instrument should be normal
and the signal wire may be burnt out.
• Is the input terminal of thermocouple, RTD or DC voltage (0 to 1V
DC) securely mounted to the instrument input terminal?
Connect the sensor terminals to the instrument input terminals securely.
[ ] is blinking on the PV • Check if input signal source for DC voltage (1 to 5V DC) or DC
display. current (4 to 20mA DC) is normal.
How to check each signal wire
[DC voltage (1 to 5V DC)]
If the input to the input terminals of the instrument is 1V DC and
scaling low limit value is indicated, the instrument should be
normal and the signal wire may be disconnected.
[DC current (4 to 20mA DC)]
If the input to the input terminals of the instrument is 4mA DC and
scaling low limit value is indicated, the instrument should be
normal and the signal wire may be disconnected.
• Is input signal wire for DC voltage (1 to 5V DC) or DC current (4 to
20mA DC) securely connected to the instrument input terminals?
Connect the signal lead wire to the instrument input terminals
securely.
• Is polarity of thermocouple or compensating lead wire correct?
Do codes (A, B, B) of RTD agree with the instrument terminals?
Wire them properly.
The PV display keeps indicating • Check if the input signal source for DC voltage (0 to 5V DC,
the value which was set in the 0 to 10V DC) and DC current (0 to 20mA DC) is normal.
Scaling low limit setting. How to check each signal wire
[DC voltage (0 to 5V DC, 0 to 10V DC)]
If the input to the input terminals of the instrument is 1V DC and
the value corresponding to 1V DC is indicated, the instrument
should be normal and the signal wire may be disconnected.
[DC current (0 to 20mA DC)]
If the input to the input terminals of the instrument is 1mA DC and
the value corresponding to 1mA DC is indicated, the instrument
should be normal and the signal wire may be disconnected.
• Are the input lead wire terminals for DC voltage (0 to 5V DC, 0 to
10V DC) or DC current (0 to 20mA DC) securely mounted to the
instrument input terminals?
Mount the sensor terminals to the instrument input terminals securely.
The indication of PV display is • Is sensor input or temperature unit ( or ) correct?
abnormal or unstable. Select the proper sensor input and temperature unit ( or ).
• Sensor correcting value is unsuitable.
Set the value suitably.
• Is the specification of the sensor correct?
Set the sensor to the proper specification.
• AC leaks into the sensor circuit.
Use an ungrounded type sensor.
• There may be a piece of equipment producing inductive
interference or noise near the controller.
Keep the equipment producing inductive interference or noise
away from the controller.
The PV display is indicating • Internal memory is defective.
[ ]. Contact our agency or us.

10.2 Key operation


Problem Presumed cause and solution
• Unable to set the SV, P, I, D, • Setting value lock (Lock 1 or Lock 2) is designated.
proportional cycle or alarm Release the lock designation.
setting • During PID auto-tuning or auto-reset.
• The values do not change by In the case of PID auto-tuning, cancel the auto-tuning.
, key operation. It takes approximately 4 minutes until auto-reset is finished.
The setting indication does not • SV high or low limit value in Auxiliary function setting mode 1 may
change in the input range even if be set at the point the value does not change.
the , keys are pressed, Set the proper value while in the Auxiliary function setting
and unable to set the value. mode 1.

10.3 Control
Problem Presumed cause and solution
Temperature does not rise. • Sensor is out of order.
Replace the sensor.
• Sensor or control output terminals are not securely mounted to
the instrument input terminals.
Mount the sensor or control output terminals to the instrument
input terminals securely.
• The wiring of sensor or control output terminals is incorrect.
Connect it properly.
The control output remains • OUT1 or OUT2 low limit value is set to 100% or greater
ON status. in Auxiliary function setting mode 2.
Set the value appropriately.
The control output remains • OUT1 or OUT2 high limit value is set to 0% or less in
OFF status. Auxiliary function setting mode 2.
Set the value appropriately.

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