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4. Setting Control Output Type (Except for a Position Proportional Controller) 5.

5. Calibrating Valve Position (for a Position Proportional Controller Only) 6. Initializing Parameters List of Alarm Types
The following operating procedure describes an ex- Control output terminal Values in parentheses are setpoints The following operation describes a procedure of inputting a feedback signal from a control valve to calibrate the full closed and full Be sure to follow the steps below after a change of setting has been made to the data item PV Input Type, PV Input Range or The table below shows the alarm types and alarm actions.
ample of changing time proportional PID relay out- Time proportional PID relay (0)/on-off(3) output........................... 1 - 2 - 3 open positions of the valve automatically. To calibrate the valve position, you need to carry out wire connections and bring the controller PV Input Scale. In the table, codes 1 to 10 are not provided with stand-by actions, while codes 11 to 20 are provided with stand-by actions.
put (0: factory-shipped value) to current output (2). Current (2)/time proportional PID voltage pulse (1) output................. 16 - 17 into manual mode. For connections, see “6. Terminal Wiring Diagrams” in Installation User’s Manual and for entering the
For details on the output terminals for heating/cooling control, see
manual mode, see “8. Switching between AUTO and MAN” in Operations User’s Manual . CAUTION Alarm action
Alarm type code
Alarm action
Alarm type code

“6. Terminal Wiring Diagrams” in the Installation User’s Manual . Alarm type
Contact Contact
Alarm type
Contact Contact
“Open/close” shows status of relay contact, closes opens “Open/close” shows status of relay contact, closes opens
1. Bring the operating display into view (display
7. Press the key once to display “ON”. Initializing the above parameter setpoints may initialize the registered operating/setup parameter setpoints. Check
and “lit” and “unlit” shows status of lamp
if alarm if alarm
and “lit” and “unlit” shows status of lamp
if alarm if alarm
appears at power on). occurs occurs occurs occurs
that they are correct. If any of them has been changed to its initial value, set it to a required value.
1. Bring the operating display into view (display 6. Press the key several times to display the
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No alarm OFF Hysteresis


appears at power on). parameter “OT” (control output type). Displays
MAN lamp PV PV
PV. Hysteresis De-energized 6
ON. Blinks during 1. Bring the operating display into view (appears at 6. Press the key once to display the parameter 1 Open (lit) Closed
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Displays on deviation low (unlit)


PV PV REM
M AN
RE M
MAN
change. power-on). “INI”. PV high limit Open (unlit) Closed (lit) limit alarm Deviation
PV. Displays A L1 2 3 4
setpoint PV 16
11
AL1 2 3 4

Displays Displays target setpoint-1 PV Alarm setpoint Target SP


REM
M AN

parameter
RE M
MAN
PV Displays PV
target setpoint-1 “1.SP”.
A/ M A /M

AL1 2 3 4 AL1 2 3 4
PV. Hysteresis Hysteresis
“OT”.
S ET /EN T SE T/EN T

“1.SP”. Hysteresis
Displays RE M Displays RE M
2 Closed Open Closed 7
A/M A/ M
MA N MAN
Deviation high (lit) (unlit) (lit)
8. Press the key once. The controller target setpoint-1 parameter PV low limit Closed (lit) Open (unlit)
2. Press the key for more than 3 seconds to
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and low limits


S ET/ EN T SE T/E NT S ET/ EN T
A L1 2 3 4 AL1 2 3 4

“1.SP”. “INI”. Deviation setpoint PV


call up the menu “OP.PA”. automatically calibrates the valve position (fully Alarm setpoint PV
12 17

2. Press the key for more than 3 seconds to call 7. Press the or key to display the required open or closed). A/M A/ M
Target SP
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S ET/E N T SE T/E NT

up the menu “OP.PA”. setpoint. The figure below shows an example of Hysteresis Closed Hysteresis
PV PV Hysteresis
setting to current output (4 to 20 mA DC). (lit)
2. Press the key for more than 3 seconds to call 7. Press the key to display “ON”.
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3 Deviation within Open Open 8


PV PV Displays menu up the menu “OP.PA”. Deviation high Open (unlit) Closed (lit) high and low (unlit) (unlit)
Displays
REM

limit
RE M

“OP.PA”.
M AN M AN

limits PV
Displays menu Blinks during symbol “D-U”. AL1 2 3 4 AL1 2 3 4
PV Deviation setpoint 13 Deviation setpoint 18
Displays REM RE M

change. PV PV Target SP
“OP.PA”. Target SP
MA N MAN

symbol “D-U”. A L1 2 3 4 A L1 2 3 4
A/M A/M

S ET/ EN T S ET/ EN T

Displays menu Blinks during Hysteresis


Hysteresis
A/M A/M
Displays RE M RE M

change. 4 9
“OP.PA”.
MAN MAN

SE T/E NT SE T/E NT

symbol “D-U”. Deviation low Closed (lit) Open (unlit) De-energized Closed
3. Press the key once to display the menu “STUP”.
A L1 2 3 4 A L1 2 3 4

9. The controller is viewed as shown below when the limit


Deviation setpoint
on PV high limit (unlit) Open (lit)
valve position is being automatically calibrated. PV 14 19
3. 8.
A/M

Press the key once to display the menu


A/M

Press the
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key once to register the setpoint. PV Alarm setpoint


SE T/E NT SE T/E NT
Target SP
“STUP”.
PV PV Hysteresis
Hysteresis
3. Press the key once to display the menu 8. Press the key once. The display
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5 10
PV PV
Displays menu The indication “STUP”. momentarily becomes blank (which is normal),
De-energized on
Closed Open (lit) De-energized Closed
deviation high (unlit) Open (lit)
REM
MA N
“STUP”.
RE M
MAN
“ON” blinks. indicating the parameters have been initialized. limit alarm Deviation
on PV low limit (unlit)
RE M
Displays menu RE M
A L1 2 3 4 A L1 2 3 4
PV setpoint 15
Alarm setpoint PV
20
M AN

“STUP”.
M AN
PV PV Target SP
AL1 2 3 4 A L1 2 3 4 A/ M A /M

Sensor
Displays menu Upward (hour/minute) 21
S ET /EN T SE T/EN T

A /M A/ M REM RE M
grounding Sensor grounding alarm 25
“STUP”. alarm
MA N MAN

SE T/E NT SET /EN T

4.
A L1 2 3 4 A L1 2 3 4

Press the key once to display the menu “SP”. 10. Calibration is complete when the indication Fault diagnosis
SE T/E N T

Timer function Downward (hour/minute) 22 Fault diagnosis output (Note 1) 26


changes from “ON” to “OFF”. (control stability output (Note 1)
4.
A/ M A/M

Press the SE T/E NT


key once to display the menu 9. Press the key for more than 3 seconds. report event)
Calibration SE T/EN T SE T/E NT

(for Alarm-1 only) Upward (minute/second) 23


The controller stops when in a FAIL state
“SP”. This returns you to the display shown at power-on (Note 2).
has ended FAIL output
The control output is set to “OFF” or 27
(figure below). Displays 4.
PV PV (Note 2)
successfully Press the S ET /EN T
key once to display the menu 9. Press the key for more than 3 seconds. “0%” and the alarm output is set to
Downward (minute/second) 24
Displays menu “SP”. when the “SP”. This returns you to the display shown at power-on “OFF”.
PV Displays PV
indication
PV. (figure below).
RE M REM
MAN M AN
Hysteresis Hysteresis
menu “SP”. A L1 2 3 4
changes from
AL1 2 3 4
Closed (lit) Closed (lit)
SP high Output high
RE M
MAN Displays target REM
MA N
“ON” to “OFF”. PV Displays PV Displays limit Open (unlit) 28 limit Open (unlit) 30
setpoint-1 “1.SP”.
A /M A/M
A L1 2 3 4 A L1 2 3 4

menu “SP”. PV.


SP Alarm setpoint Output value Alarm setpoint
SE T/E NT S ET/ EN T

Displays target
RE M REM
A /M A/M MA N
M AN

Hysteresis Hysteresis
If the controller shows “ERR”, check the feedback setpoint “1.SP”.
SE T/E NT SE T/E N T

Closed (lit) Closed (lit)


A L1 2 3 4 A L1 2 3 4

SP low Output low


input wiring and carry out calibration again. limit Open (unlit) 29 limit Open (unlit) 31
5.
A/ M A/M

Press the key six times to display the menu


5. 11. Press the key for more than 3 seconds.
S ET /EN T SE T/E N T

“I/O”. Press the key twice to display the menu “VALV”. S ET/ EN T
Alarm setpoint SP Alarm setpoint Output value
This returns you to the display shown at power on
Note 1: The fault diagnosis output turns on if there is an input burnout, A/D converter failure, or reference junction compensation (RJC)
PV
Displays (figure below). 5. Press the key once to display the menu “INIT”.
failure. For input burnout or A/D converter failure, the control output is set to the setpoint of the Preset Output Value (operating
menu “I/O”. Displays parameter PO).
PV Displays PV
REM
PV. Note 2: The FAIL output is on under normal operation and turns off if there is a failure.
menu “VALV”. PV
Displays
M AN

Displays
A L1 2 3 4

RE M
MAN
RE M
MA N menu “INIT”.
A/M A L1 2 3 4 target setpoint-1 AL1 2 3 4
RE M
MA N

“1.SP”. C
Stand-by Action
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Normal Abnormal
A L1 2 3 4

A/ M A /M

S ET/ EN T SE T/E NT
A/M
Treated
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as normal The alarm
It is effective in the following cases output turns on.
6. Press the key once to display the parameter
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List of Control Output Types. “V.AT”. where; Low limit of


- the power is turned on alarm setpoint
Parameter
Symbol
Name of Parameter
Setting
Range
Control Output Types
PV
7. Changing Alarm Type - the target setpoint is changed
- the target setpoint number is The alarm output does not
Displays The following operating procedure describes an example of changing Alarm output terminals Factory-shipped settings
0 Time proportional PID relay contact output (terminals 1 - 2 - 3 )
REM

switched turn on in this region even


alarm-1 (factory-shipped setting: PV high limit alarm) to PV low limit Alarm-1 (terminal numbers
MA N

parameter -7
6 )............PV high limit alarm if the PV value is below the
(however, except for remote setpoint)
AL1 2 3 4

1 Time proportional PID voltage pulse output (terminals 16 - 17 ) “V.AT”. alarm. Alarm-2 (terminal numbers -7
5 )............PV low limit alarm
2 Current output (terminals 16 - 17 ) - the alarm type is changed low limit of the alarm setpoint.
When you have changed alarm type, the alarm setpoint will be initial- Alarm-3 (terminal numbers 4 - 7 )............PV high limit alarm
A/M

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3 On/off control relay contact output (terminals 1 - 2 - 3 ) ized; set the alarm setpoint again. Alarm-4 (terminal numbers 34 - 35 )............PV low limit alarm
The following 4 to 12 are displayed only for heating/ cooling type controllers.
Power-on Time
4 Heating-side relay output (terminals 1 - 2 - 3 ), 1. Bring the operating display into view (display 6. Press the key once to display the parameter
SET /EN T

appears at power on). “AL1” (alarm-1 type).


cooling-side relay output (terminals 48 - 49 - 50 ) 8. Description of Multiple Setpoints and PID
5 Heating-side pulse output (terminals 16 - 17 ), Displays
PV PV The UT450/UT420 has a maximum of eight target setpoints, and has PID for each of these setpoints. The following shows
cooling-side relay output (terminals 48 - 49 - 50 ) PV.
Displays the correspondence between the target setpoint numbers (SPN), target setpoints (SP), and PID parameters.
6 Heating-side current output (terminals 16 - 17 ), RE M
Displays REM
Note: In factory-shipped settings, up to four target setpoints are available. To use five or more target setpoints, use setup parameter “GRP”
target setpoint-1
MAN MAN

cooling-side relay output (terminals 48 - 49 - 50 ) parameter


Control output types “1.SP”.
A L1 2 3 4 AL1 2 3 4
(PID group number) to set the number of setpoints to use.
(OT) 7 Heating-side relay output (terminals 1 - 2 - 3 ), “AL1”. For example, if you have set “2” to the target setpoint number (SPN), the control parameters available are target setpoint
cooling-side pulse output (terminals 46 - 47 )
A/M A/M

SE T/E N T SE T/EN T
(2.SP), proportional band (heating-side proportional band) (2.P), integral time (heating-side integral time) (2.I), derivative
8 Heating-side pulse output (terminals 16 - 17 ), time (heating-side derivative time) (2.D), cooling-side proportional band (2.Pc), cooling-side integral time (2.Ic), and cool-
cooling-side pulse output (terminals 46 - 47 )
7. Press the or key to display the required ing-side derivative time (2.Dc).
2. Press the key for more than 3 seconds to
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9 Heating-side current output (terminals 16 - 17 ),


cooling-side pulse output (terminals 46 - 47 ) call up the menu “OP.PA”. setpoint. The figure below shows an example of To use multiple target setpoints, see the table below to check the corresponding parameters.
setting PV low limit alarm.
10 Heating-side relay output (terminals 1 - 2 - 3 ), Target setpoint Target PID parameter
cooling-side current output (terminals 46 - 47 ) number setpoint
PV PV Proportional Integral time Derivative time Cooling-side Cooling-side Cooling-side
11 Heating-side pulse output (terminals 16 - 17 ), (SPN) (SP) band (heating-side (heating-side proportional integral time derivative time
Displays menu Blinks during (heating-side
cooling-side current output (terminals 46 - 47 ) integral time) derivative time) band
Displays RE M
MAN
“OP.PA”.
RE M
MA N change. proportional band)
12 Heating-side current output (terminals 16 - 17 ), symbol “D-U”. AL1 2 3 4 A L1 2 3 4

cooling-side current output (terminals 46 - 47 ) SPN=1 1.SP 1.P 1.I 1.D 1.Pc 1.Ic 1.Dc
SPN=2 2.SP 2.P 2.I 2.D 2.Pc 2.Ic 2.Dc
A/M A/M

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SPN=3 3.SP 3.P 3.I 3.D 3.Pc 3.Ic 3.Dc


SPN=4 4.SP 4.P 4.I 4.D 4.Pc 4.Ic 4.Dc
3. Press the key once to display the menu 8. Press the key once to register the setpoint.
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“STUP”. SPN=5 5.SP 5.P 5.I 5.D 5.Pc 5.Ic 5.Dc


PV PV SPN=6 6.SP 6.P 6.I 6.D 6.Pc 6.Ic 6.Dc
SPN=7 7.SP 7.P 7.I 7.D 7.Pc 7.Ic 7.Dc
Displays menu
RE M
MAN
“STUP”.
REM
M AN
SPN=8 8.SP 8.P 8.I 8.D 8.Pc 8.Ic 8.Dc
A L1 2 3 4 AL1 2 3 4

A /M A/M

SE T/E NT S ET/ EN T

You can take the same steps for alarm-2 type


(AL2), alarm-3 type (AL3), and alarm-4 type (AL4)
that are displayed after this.

4. Press the key once to display the menu


SE T/EN T

9. Press the key for more than 3 seconds.


SE T/EN T

“SP”. This returns you to the display shown at power-on


(figure below).
PV Displays PV Displays
menu “SP”. PV.
RE M
M AN Displays target RE M
MAN

A L1 2 3 4
setpoint-1 “1.SP”. A L1 2 3 4

A/ M A/M

S ET /EN T SE T/E N T

5. Press the key once to display the menu “ALM”. 10. See “5. Setting Alarm Setpoints” in
Operations User’s Manual when setting an
PV Displays alarm setpoint.
menu “ALM”.
REM
MA N

AL1 2 3 4

A/M

S ET/ EN T

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