Nor-cal SDC15 Controller User Manual

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Alarm
Failure name Cause Corrective action
code
AL0 1 PV input failure Sensor burnout, incorrect Check the wiring.
(Over-range) wiring, incorrect PV input Set the PV input type
type setting again.
AL02 PV input failure Sensor burnout, incorrect
(Under-range) wiring, incorrect PV input
type setting
AL03 CJ failure Terminal temperature is Check the ambient
faulty (thermocouple). temperature.
PV input failure Sensor burnout, incorrect Check the wiring.
(RTD) wiring
AL 1 1 CT input failure A current exceeding the • Use a CT with the
(Over-range) upper limit of the display correct number of turns
(CT input 1 or 2, range was measured. for the display range.
or both) The number of CT turns • Reset the number of CT
or the number of CT power
turns.
wire loops is incorrectly • Reset the number of CT
set, or wiring is incorrect. power wire loops.
• Check the wiring.
AL70 A/D conversion A/D converter is faulty. Replace the unit.
failure
AL95 Parameter failure Power is shut-down while • Restart the unit.
the data is being set, or • Set the data again (set
data is corrupted by noise. data for AL95/97 and
AL96 Adjustment data Power is shut-down while
adjustment data for
failure the data is being set, or
AL96
/
98
.
data is corrupted by noise. • Replace the unit.
AL97 Parameter failure Data is corrupted by
(RAM area) noise.
AL98 Adjustment data Data is corrupted by
failure (RAM area) noise.
AL99 ROM failure ROM (memory) is faulty. • Reset the unit.
• Replace the unit.
Quick Reference Guide
C01 Sensor
Range
Set value
type
1K -200 to +1200°C
2K 0 to 1200°C
3K 0 to 800°C
4K 0 to 600°C
5K 0 to 400°C
6K -200 to +400°C
9J 0 to 800°C
10 J 0 to 600°C
11 J -200 to +400°C
13 E 0 to 600°C
14 T -200 to +400°C
15 R 0 to 1600°C
16 S 0 to 1600°C
17 B 0 to 1800°C
18 N 0 to 1300°C
19 PL II 0 to 1300°C
20 WRe5-26 0 to 1400°C
21 WRe5-26 0 to 2300°C
24 DIN U -200 to +400°C
25 DIN L -100 to +800°C
CP-SP-1213E
This guide offers a summary of key operations, parameter flowcharts, and settings, for
convenient reference at the operation site. This guide is made for repeated use. Dirt wipes
off easily and even notes written with an oil-based felt-tip pen can be removed with an
eraser. If more detailed information on the SDC15 is needed, refer to the user's manuals:
CP-SP-1147E for basic operation and CP-SP-1148E for installation and configuration.
The most convenient way to configure the SDC15 is with the Smart Loader Package
(model No. SLP-C35J50). Please contact Yamatake Corporation or a distributor for more
information.
[mode] key
[para] key
Lower display
Upper display
Loader connector
(bottom panel)
Mode indicators
[ ], [ ], and [ ] keys
Various indicators
Indicators during AT
PV input range table
C01 Sensor
Range
Set value
type
41 Pt100 -200 to +500°C
42 JPt100 -200 to +500°C
43 Pt100 -200 to +200°C
44 JPt100 -200 to +200°C
45 Pt100 -100 to +300°C
46 JPt100 -100 to +300°C
51 Pt100 -50.0 to +200.0°C
52 JPt100 -50.0 to +200.0°C
53 Pt100 -50.0 to +100.0°C
54 JPt100 -50.0 to +100.0°C
63 Pt100 0 to 200.0°C
64 JPt100 0 to 200.0°C
67 Pt100 0 to 500°C
68 JPt100 0 to 500°C
[Thermocouple] [RTD]
[DC voltage/DC current]
: Initial value
*1: PL II thermocouple is a range, which has been added to the units manufactured
form July, 2003.
*2: The indicated low limit for a B thermocouple is 20°C. However, if ROM version 1
of the instrument information bank (I d02) is prior to 2.04, the value is
-180°C.
*3: Thermocouple, RTD, and DC voltage/DC current are according to PV No. type.
List of alarm code
Handling precautions
• If ROM version 1 of the instrument information bank (I d02) is prior to 2.04, CT
input failure (AL 1 1) is not displayed.
Event type
Event types other than the above:
: initial value
*: If the main setting is greater than the sub-setting, operations are performed with the main
setting and sub-setting automatically swapped.
Upper display This display shows either the PV value or the display value and set value for
each displayed item. If an alarm is triggered, the normal display and alarm
code are displayed alternately. During auto tuning (AT), the rightmost decimal
point flashes twice repeatedly.
Lower display This display shows either the SP/MV/CT or the display value and set value
for each displayed item. The rightmost decimal point lights up or flashes
to show RUN/READY mode or communications status, depending on the
setting.
Mode indicators rdy: Lights when READY (RUN mode if not lit)
man: Lights when MANUAL (AUTO mode if not lit)
ev1, ev2, ev3: Lights when event relays are ON
ot1, ot2: Lights when the control output is ON (always lit when the
current output is used)
[mode] key • When this key is pressed and held for more than 1 second in the operation
display mode, any of the following operations from 0 to 7 which have been
set previously can be executed:
0 : Mode key does not operate (Initial value)
1 : AUTO/MANUAL mode selection
2 : RUN/READY mode selection
3 : AT (Auto Tuning) start/stop selection
4 : LSP (Local SP) group selection
5 : Release all DO (Digital Output) latches
6 : Mode key does not operate
7 : ON/OFF selection of communication DI
• When pressing the [mode] key in the setup display mode, the display is
changed to the operation display
[para] key • This key is used to change the display item.
• When this key is kept pressed for 2 sec. or longer in the operation display
mode, the display is then changed to the setup display
[<], [ ], [ ] keys Theses keys are used to increase or decrease the numeric value, or to shift
the digit.
Loader connector The Smart Loader connector is on the bottom of the SDC15.
C01 Sensor
Range
Set value
type
84 0 to 1V Scaling range is
86 1 to 5V -1999 to +9999.
87 0 to 5V
88 0 to 10V
89 0 to 20mA
90 4 to 20mA
Operation type Set value
SP high limit 10
SP low limit 11
SP high/low limit 12
MV high limit 13
MV low limit 14
MV high/low limit 15
Operation type Set value
Loop diagnosis 1 20
Loop diagnosis 2 21
Loop diagnosis 3 22
READY (status) 24
MANUAL (status) 25
Operation type Set value
During AT (status) 27
During SP ramp 28
Control action (status) 29
ST setting standby (status)
30
Timer (status) 32
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Advanced Automation Company
1-12-2 Kawana, Fujisawa
Kanagawa 251-8522 Japan
URL: http://www.azbil.com
Printed on recycled paper. (07)
Printed in Japan.
1st Edition: Issued in Mar. 2007 (W)
Operation
Set Direct action Reverse action
type
value
No event 0 Always OFF Always OFF
PV high 1
limit
PV low 2
limit
PV high/ 3
low limit
Deviation 4
high limit
Deviation 5
low limit
Deviation 6
high/low
limit
Deviation 7
high limit
(Final SP
reference)
Deviation 8
low limit
(Final SP
reference)
Deviation 9
high/low
limit
(Final SP
reference)
Heater 1 16
burnout/
Over-
current
Heater 1 17
short-
circuit
Heater 2 18
burnout/
Over-
current
Heater 2 19
short-
circuit
Alarm 23
ON if alarm occurs (alarm code AL01 to 99). OFF if alarm occurs (alarm code AL01 to 99).
(status)
OFF in other cases. ON in other cases.
shows that the ON/OFF is changed at this value.
O
shows that the ON/OFF is changed at a point that
"1U" is added to this value.
shows that the ON/OFF is changed at this value.
O
shows that the ON/OFF is changed at a point that
"1U" is added to this value.
Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
Main setting * Sub-setting *
PV
ON
HYS
ONHYS
Main setting * Sub-setting *
PV
ONHYS
HYS
ONHYS
SP + Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting
PV
SP + Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting
PV
ONHYS
Main setting
Sub-setting
PV
SP
ON
HYS
ONHYS
ONHYS
HYS
Main setting
Sub-setting
SP PV
ONHYS
SP + Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting
PV
SP + Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
SP + Main setting
PV
ONHYS
Main setting
Sub-setting
PV
SP
ON
HYS
ONHYS
ONHYS
HYS
Main setting
Sub-setting
SP PV
Main setting *
Sub-setting *
CT1 at output ON
ON
HYS
ONHYS
OFF before measuring the CT1 current value
CT1 at output ON
ONHYS
HYS
Main setting * Sub-setting *
OFF before measuring CT1 current value
ONHYS
Main setting
PV
ON
HYS
Main setting
PV
Main setitng *
Sub-setting *
CT2 at output ON
ON
HYS
ONHYS
OFF before measuring CT2 current value
CT2 at output ON
ONHYS
HYS
Main setting *
Sub-setting *
OFF before measuirng CT2 current value
ONHYS
Main setting
CT2 at output OFF
OFF before measuring CT2 current value
ON
HYS
Main setting
CT2 at output OFF
OFF before measuring CT2 current value
ONHYS
Main setting
CT1 at output OFF
OFF before measuring CT1 current value
ON
HYS
Main setting
CT1 at output OFF
OFF before measuring CT1 current value
Main setting
PV
ONHYS
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Input failureUnit failure
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Quick Reference Guide

18AlarmFailure name Cause Corrective actioncodeAL0 1 PV input failure Sensor burnout, incorrect Check the wiring.(Over-range) wiring, incorrect PV inp

Page 2 - [para] key

32Flowchart of key operations and displays [para] key2-second press + hold of [para] key2-second press+ hold of[para] key2-secondpress + holdof [para]

Page 3 - Operation examples

54Operation examplesSetup of PV input range typeStart from theoperation display(if necessary press [mode] once to get the opera-tion display).Press an

Page 4 - List of parameter

6[Mode bank]List of parameterList of operation displaysList of parameter setting displaysDisplay Item Contents Initial valueSetting valueA--M AUTO/MAN

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