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NOTE: Mounting requires access to

QUICK START CONTROLLER INTERFACE 1 - MOUNT TO PANEL the back of the panel.
GUIDE Up/Increment Key 1. Make the panel cutout using the
measurements in figure 1.
44.96 to 45.47 mm
2. Remove the green terminal
PM PLUS™ Controller Numeric Slider (1.77 to 1.79 in.)
connectors and the mounting collar
assembly.
44.96 to 45.47 mm
for configurations: 3. Insert the controller into the panel (1.77 to 1.79 in.)
PM6 _ _ [E,F,C] [J,C,H] - _ AAA [P,V] _ _ cutout from the front.
Down/Decrement Key 4. Orient the collar base so the flat side Figure 1

faces front and the screw openings


are on the sides (see figure 2), then slide the base over the
Function Key
back of the controller.
Figure 2
5. Slide the mounting bracket over the controller with the
Back/Forward Select Arrows screws aligned to the collar base. Push the bracket gently
Home but firmly until the hooks snap into the slots in the case.
6. Tighten the two #6-19 x 1.5 in. screws with a Phillips
• Scroll up or down lists • Select items or move to lists
screwdriver until the device is flush to the panel (3 to 4 in-
using the + or - keys. using the forward arrow.
lbs torque).
• Return to the previous selection
• Increase or decrease with the back arrow. 7. Reinstall the terminal connectors to their original locations.
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numeric parameters • Return to the home screen from (Or first connect field wiring as indicated in this guide and
1-800-WATLOW2 (1-800-928-5692)
with the slider. any screen with the Home button. then reinstall the connectors).
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Figure 3
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Refer to the wiring diagram for your configuration


2 - CONNECT THE SENSOR INPUT 3 - WIRE OUTPUT 1 code and connect to the slots indicated. 4 - WIRE OUTPUT 2
Connect your sensor as PM6_ _ C _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _: Switched DC or Open Collector PM6_ _ _ J - _ _ _ _ _ _ _: 5A Form A Relay
indicated in the diagram for Internal Circuit
Open Collector Normally Open
your sensor input. Figure Common
4 is an example illustrating –
X1 – Power Supply +
L2 Load AC
the connection shown for a
24V(dc)
W1 – Load +
K2
Thermocouple.
+ Y1 + Load – Internal Circuit Common
Switched DC
Thermocouple
PM6_ _ _ C - _ _ _ _ _ _ _: Switched DC
– S1 PM6_ _ E _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _: 5A Form C Relay
Common
+ R1 Figure 4: Thermocouple Wiring Example
Internal Circuit
5A @240 V(ac) or 30 V (dc) Figure 5: Switched DC Output Wiring

Normally
Platinum 100Ω or 1000Ω RTD Open
PM6_ _ F _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _: Universal Process 24V(dc) W2
Load
Process Voltage or Current
20Ω max. round trip lead resistance
L1 0 to 20 mA: 800 Ω max. load + Y2 Load
S2
Voltage: 0 to 50 mV or 0 to 10V@ 20kΩ T1 T1 K1 AC Internal Circuit
0 to 10V: 1kΩ min. load Internal Circuit
Current: 0 to 20 mA @ 100Ω Common
S3
S1 S1 J1
Voltage Load or Current Load
+ T1 S1
S3
Load – F1 PM6_ _ _ H - _ _ _ _ _ _ _: No-Arc Relay
T1 R1 S1 R1 Normally
0 to 10 V
+
G1 Load Normally Open
Closed
– S1 – S1 2-wire 3-wire +
H1 Load L2 Load AC
+ R1 R1
4 to 20mA
K2
volts amperes Internal Circuit Common
5 - CONNECT POWER 6 - SET UP THE SENSOR INPUT 7 - SET UP OUTPUTS Repeat for all outputs

1. From Home, tap the forward arrow to go to Operations. 1. From Home, tap the forward arrow to go to Operations.
Sensor Types Output Functions
thermocouple 2. Scroll to Setup using the +/- keys then press forward arrow 2. Scroll to and select Setup.
to select it. heat control
millivolts cool control 3. Scroll to and select the Output list.
3. Scroll to and select Analog Input.
volts event a 4. Scroll to Output 1 and press forward arrow to select it.
4. Scroll to and select Sensor Type.
milliamp event b 5. Scroll and select Output Function.
5. Scroll to and select your sensor type.
100Ω RTD alarm 6. Scroll up or down the list to select the output function, then use
1000Ω RTD 6. If you select Thermocouple, a TC Linearization list the back arrow to return to the Output list and select the settings
opens. Use the +/- keys to find the correct type: J, K, N, output off
for that Output function:
potentiometer R, S, or T. • For alarm outputs, select Output Function Instance, then select
Connect the power source for your analog input off Alarm Instance 1 - 4.
7. If you select 100Ω or 1000Ω RTD, press back arrow to
configuration code:
return to Sensor Type, scroll to and select RTD Leads, • For heat or cool outputs, set the Time Base.
PM6 _ [1,2,3,4] _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ then select 2 or 3, as needed for your sensor.
• For a Fixed Time Base, select Output Time Base and use
the numeric slider to set the time base cycle.
1 or 2:120-240 V (ac)
3 or 4: 24 V (ac or dc) • If you have a Switched DC or Open Collector and prefer a
Variable Time Base, select Output Low Power Scale and set
it with the numeric slider. Use the back arrow to return to Output,
CAUTION
select Output High Power Scale, and set it with the numeric slider.
Do not connect high voltage to a controller that
requires low voltage.

8 - SET UP ALARM TYPES / SIDES 9 - CONTROL LOOP MODE, SET POINT, AUTOTUNE
Alarm Type NOTES: By default Control Mode
Alarm Types
process: alarm set points 1. From Home, tap the forward arrow to go to the control loop Heat 1. From Home, tap the forward arrow to go to
Operations, then scroll to and select Setup. algorithim is enabled Operations.
are set directly
for PID control and the 2. Scroll to and select Setup.
deviation: alarm set points 2. Scroll to and select Alarm.
Cool algorithim is OFF.
are relative to the control 3. Scroll to and select Control Loop.
3. Scroll to and select Alarm 1, 2, 3, or 4. To enable, go to Control
loop’s set point. 4. Scroll to and select Control Mode.
4. Scroll to and select Alarm Type. Loop.
Off: no alarm occurs 5. Select Off, Auto, or Manual.
5. Scroll to and select the type: process, CAUTION: Autotune
Alarm Sides turns on the loop’s heat Auto: loop adjusts output so process matches set point.
deviation, or off
output until the process Manual: user sets control loop output in percent power.
high: alarm when process Alarm Sides value exceeds 90% of the Off: no control loop output
is above high alarm set
point. 6. Use the back arrow to return to Alarm 1, 2, 3, set point, then turns the Control Loop Set Point
or 4. output off and repeats
low: alarm when process 1. Press the Home button to return to the
this. When finished the Home screen.
is below low alarm set 7. Scroll to and select Alarm Sides.
loop controls at the set
point. 8. Scroll to and select the desired sides option: point. Before starting 2. Use the numeric slider or the +/-keys to
both: high and low alarms high, low, or both. Autotune, consider if it is choose the set point.
are active. 9. Use the back arrow to return to the Alarm list. safe to do so. Autotune
Alarm sides allow you to 10. Scroll to the Alarm High Set Point or Alarm The system must 1. From Setup, scroll to and select Control
set a high alarm, a low Low Set Point, as necessary for your sides be operational for Loop.
Please reference the electronic User Guide for Third Party
alarm, or both. selection. autotuning to select PID 2. Scroll to and select AutoTune. Software Licensing statements.
settings.
Repeat for remaining alarms 3. Select Yes.

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