| UDC3200   Universal Digital Controller   Operator Manual   51-52-25-143   April 2008   Honeywell Process Solutions   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Symbol Definitions   The following table lists those symbols used in this document to denote certain conditions.   Symbol   Definition   This CAUTION symbol on the equipment refers the user to the Product Manual for   additional information. This symbol appears next to required information in the manual.   WARNING   PERSONAL INJURY: Risk of electrical shock. This symbol warns the user of a   potential shock hazard where HAZARDOUS LIVE voltages greater than 30 Vrms, 42.4   Vpeak, or 60 VDC may be accessible. Failure to comply with these instructions   could result in death or serious injury.   ATTENTION, Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) hazards. Observe precautions for   handling electrostatic sensitive devices   Protective Earth (PE) terminal. Provided for connection of the protective earth (green   or green/yellow) supply system conductor.   Functional earth terminal. Used for non-safety purposes such as noise immunity   improvement. NOTE: This connection shall be bonded to protective earth at the source   of supply in accordance with national local electrical code requirements.   Earth Ground. Functional earth connection. NOTE: This connection shall be bonded to   Protective earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and local electrical   code requirements.   Chassis Ground. Identifies a connection to the chassis or frame of the equipment shall   be bonded to Protective Earth at the source of supply in accordance with national and   local electrical code requirements.   4/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   iii   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Contents   1.1 Operator Interface ...........................................................................................................................1   1.2 Function of Displays and Keys.......................................................................................................1   1.3 CE Conformity (Europe).................................................................................................................2   2.1 Pre-installation Information............................................................................................................5   2.2 Model Number Interpretation .........................................................................................................5   2.3 Control and Alarm Relay Contact Information...............................................................................6   2.4 Mounting.........................................................................................................................................7   2.5 Wiring .............................................................................................................................................9   2.5.1 Electrical Considerations .....................................................................................................9   2.6 Wiring Diagrams...........................................................................................................................10   CONFIGURATION...............................................................................................24   3.1 Configuration Prompt Hierarchy ..................................................................................................24   3.2 Configuration Procedure...............................................................................................................25   3.3 Tuning Set Up Group....................................................................................................................26   3.4 SP Ramp Set Up Group ................................................................................................................29   3.5 Accutune Set Up Group................................................................................................................32   3.6 Algorithm Set Up Group...............................................................................................................33   3.7 Output Set Up Group ....................................................................................................................39   3.8 Input 1 Set Up Group....................................................................................................................42   3.9 Input 2 Set Up Group....................................................................................................................45   Control Set Up Group ...............................................................................................................48   Options Group...........................................................................................................................53   Communications Group ............................................................................................................57   Alarms Set Up Group................................................................................................................59   Display Set Up Group ...............................................................................................................63   4.1 Operator Interface .........................................................................................................................65   4.2 Entering a Security Code ..............................................................................................................65   4.3 Individual key lockout ..................................................................................................................66   4.4 Monitoring Your Controller..........................................................................................................67   4.4.1 Annunciators......................................................................................................................67   4.4.2 Viewing the operating parameters......................................................................................68   4.4.3 Diagnostic Messages..........................................................................................................69   4.5 Accutune III ..................................................................................................................................71   4.5.1 Tune for Simplex Outputs..................................................................................................72   4/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   iv   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.5.2 Tune for Duplex (Heat/Cool).............................................................................................73   4.5.3 Using AUTOMATIC TUNE at start-up for Duplex (Heat/Cool) ......................................74   4.5.4 Using BLENDED TUNE at start-up for Duplex (Heat/Cool) ...........................................75   4.5.5 Using MANUAL TUNE at start-up for Duplex (Heat/Cool).............................................75   4.5.6 Error Codes ........................................................................................................................77   4.6 Fuzzy Overshoot Suppression.......................................................................................................78   5.1 Background Tests..........................................................................................................................79   5.2 Controller Failure Symptoms........................................................................................................81   SALES AND SERVICE........................................................................................82   v UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   4/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   1 Introduction   1.1 Operator Interface   Figure 1-1 UDC3200 Operator Interface   1.2 Function of Displays and Keys   Table 1-1 Function of Displays and Keys   Display Indicators   Upper display with 4 large digits shows   Indicates Control Relay 1 and/or   2 on.   OUT   3200   Process Variable value (normal operation)   and special annunciator features. During   Configuration, the upper display provides   guidance for the operator through prompts (7   – characters)   During normal operation, the lower display   shows key-selected operating parameters   such as Output, Setpoints, Inputs, Deviation,   active Tuning Parameter Set, Timer Status, or   minutes remaining in a setpoint ramp (4   digits). During configuration, the lower display   provides guidance for the operator through   prompts (8-characters).   SP 3200   F Or   Indicates either degrees   Fahrenheit or Centigrade.   C Indicates Alarm 1 and/or Alarm 2 conditions   exist.   ALM   DI   MAN   Or   Indicates either Manual or Auto   mode.   A Indicates Digital Input 1 and/or 2 on.   Indicates Local Setpoint #1.   Also, a bar is lighted when the   setpoint being used is shown on   the lower display.   SP   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   1 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Keys and Functions   Selects functions within each   configuration group.   Selects Manual or Auto mode.   Man   Auto   Function   Setup   Scrolls through the configuration   groups.   Hold key down to cycle through   configured setpoints.   SP   Select   Returns Controller to normal display   from Set Up mode. Toggles various   operating parameters for display.   Enables Run/Hold of the SP   Ramp or Program plus Timer   start.   Lower   Display   Run   Hold   Increases setpoint or output value.   Increases the configuration values or   changes functions in Configuration   mode groups.   Decreases setpoint or output   value. Decreases the   configuration values or changes   functions in Configuration mode   groups.   Infrared transceiver   NEMA4X and IP66 screw   attachment (each corner)   1.3 CE Conformity (Europe)   This product is in conformity with the protection requirements of the following   European Council Directives: 73/23/EEC, the Low Voltage Directive, and   89/336/EEC, the EMC Directive. Conformity of this product with any other “CE   Mark” Directive(s) shall not be assumed.   Product Classification: Class I: Permanently connected, panel-mounted Industrial   Control Equipment with protective earthing (grounding) (EN61010-1).   Enclosure Rating: This controller must be panel-mounted with the rear terminals   enclosed within the panel. The front panel of the controller is rated at NEMA4X and   IP66 when properly installed.   Installation Category (Overvoltage Category): Category II (EN61010-1)   Pollution Degree: Pollution Degree 2: Normally non-conductive pollution with   occasional conductivity caused by condensation. (Ref. IEC 664-1)   EMC Classification: Group 1, Class A, ISM Equipment (EN61326, emissions),   Industrial Equipment (EN61326, immunity)   Method of EMC Assessment: Technical File (TF)   Declaration of Conformity: 51453663   Deviation from the installation conditions specified in this manual, and the special   conditions for CE conformity in Subsection 2, may invalidate this product’s   conformity with the Low Voltage and EMC Directives.   2 UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   ATTENTION   The emission limits of EN61326 are designed to provide reasonable protection   against harmful interference when this equipment is operated in an industrial   environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause harmful   interference. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency   energy and may cause interference to radio and television reception when the   equipment is used closer than 30 meters (98 feet) to the antenna(e). In special   cases, when highly susceptible apparatus is used in close proximity, the user may   have to employ additional mitigating measures to further reduce the   electromagnetic emissions of this equipment.   WARNING   If this equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the   protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   3 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Installation   2.1 Pre-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.   2.2 Model 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   C _   E _   A _   T _   R _   _ 0   _ B   _ E   _ A   _ T   Current Output (4 to 20ma, 0 to 20 ma)   Electro Mechanical Relay (5 Amp Form C)   Solid State Relay (1 Amp)   Output #1   Open Collector transistor output   Dual 2 Amp Relays (Both are Form A) (Heat/Cool Applications)   No Additional Outputs or Alarms   One Alarm Relay Only   Output #2 and Alarm   #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   0 _ _ _   1 _ _ _   2 _ _ _   3 _ _ _   _ 0 _ _   _ A _ _   _ B _ _   _ C _ _   _ _ 0 _   Auxiliary Output/Digital Inputs (1 Aux and 1 DI or 2 DI)   Communications   RS-485 Modbus Plus Auxiliary Output/Digital Inputs   10 Base-T Ethernet (Modbus RTU) Plus Auxiliary Output/Digital Inputs   Standard Functions, Includes Accutune   Math Option   Software Selections   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)   _ _ _ R   TABLE III - Input 1 can be changed in the field using external resistors   TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V   1 _ _   2 _ _   3 _ _   1 6 0   _ 00   _ 10   _ 20   _ 40   TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA   Input 1   TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-10V   Carbon, Oxygen or Dewpoint (Requires Input 2)   None   TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA   Input 2   TC, RTD, mV, 0-5V, 1-5V, 0-20mA, 4-20mA, 0-10V   Slidewire Input (Requires two Relay Outputs)   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   5 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TABLE IV - Options   CE (Standard)   CE, UL and CSA   0 _ _ _ _   1 _ _ _ _   _ 0 _ _ _   _ T _ _ _   _ S _ _ _   _ _ 0 _ _   _ _ _ 0 _   _ _ _ _ 0   Approvals   None   Tags   Linen Customer ID Tag - 3 lines w/22 characters/line   Stainless Steel Customer ID Tag - 3 lines w/22 characters/line   None   None   None   Future Options   TABLE V - Product Manuals   Product Information on CD - All Languages   0 _   E _   F _   G _   I _   English Manual   French Manual   Manuals   German Manual   Italian Manual   Spanish Manual   None   Certificate of Conformance (F3391)   S _   _ 0   _ C   Certificate   TABLE VI   No Selection   None   0 _   Figure 2-1 Model Number Interpretation   2.3 Control and Alarm Relay Contact Information   Control Relays   ATTENTION   Control relays operate in the standard control mode (that is, energized when output state is on).   Table 2-1 Control Relay Contact Information   Unit Power   Control Relay   Wiring   N.O.   Control Relay   Contact   Open   Output #1 or #2   Indicator Status   Off   On   Off   N.C.   N.O.   Closed   Open   Closed   Closed   Open   Off   On   Off   On   N.C.   Alarm Relays   ATTENTION   Alarm relays are designed to operate in a failsafe mode (that is, de-energized during alarm   sate). This results in alarm actuation when power is OFF or when initially applied, until the unit   completes self-diagnostics. If power is lost to the unit, the alarms will de-energize and thus the   alarm contacts will close.   Table 2-2 Alarm Relay Contact Information   Unit   Alarm Relay Variable NOT in Alarm State   Variable in Alarm State   Power   Wiring   Relay   Contact   Open   Closed   Closed   Open   Indicators   Relay   Contact   Open   Closed   Open   Indicators   N.O.   N.C.   N.O.   N.C.   Off   On   Off   Off   Off   On   Closed   6 UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.4 Mounting   Physical Considerations   The controller can be mounted on either a vertical or tilted panel using the mounting   kit supplied. Adequate access space must be available at the back of the panel for   installation and servicing activities.   • Overall dimensions and panel cutout requirements for mounting the controller are   shown in Figure 2-2.   • The controller’s mounting enclosure must be grounded according to CSA standard   C22.2 No. 0.4 or Factory Mutual Class No. 3820 paragraph 6.1.5.   • The front panel is moisture rated NEMA3 and IP55 rated and can be easily   upgraded to NEMA4X and IP66.   Overall Dimensions   Max. panel thickness   19,1   mm   inches   9,0   .75   0,35   90,6   3,57   108,6   4,28   92,0 + 0,8   - 0,00   3,62 + 0,03   -0,00   Panel   Cutout   92,0 + 0,8   - 0,00   3,62 + 0,03   -0,00   113,1   4,45   17,9   0,70   Figure 2-2 Mounting Dimensions (not to scale)   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   7 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Mounting Method   Before mounting the controller, refer to the nameplate on the outside of the case and   make a note of the model number. It will help later when selecting the proper wiring   configuration.   Mounting clips   Attach screws and   washers here for   water protection   Figure 2-3 Mounting Methods   Mounting Procedure   Table 2-3 Mounting Procedure   Step   1 Action   Mark and cut out the controller hole in the panel according to the dimension   information in Figure 2-2.   Orient the case properly and slide it through the panel hole from the front.   2 3 Remove the mounting kit from the shipping container and install the kit as follows:   • For normal installation two mounting clips are required. Insert the prongs of   the clips into the two holes in the top and bottom center of the case   • For water-protected installation four mounting clips are required. There are   two options of where to install the mounting clips:   1) Insert the prongs of the clips into the two holes on the left and right side of the   top and bottom of the case or   2) on the center on each of the four sides.   • Tighten screws to 2 lb-inch (22 N•cm) to secure the case against the panel.   CAUTION: Over tightening will cause distortion and the unit may not seal properly.   For water-protected installation, install four screws with washers into the four recessed   through the center piercing the elastomeric material and then tighten screws to 5 lb-in   (56 N•cm).   4 8 UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2.5 Wiring   2.5.1 Electrical Considerations   Line voltage wiring   This controller is considered “rack and panel mounted equipment” per EN61010-1,   Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and   Laboratory Use, Part 1: General Requirements. Conformity with 72/23/EEC, the Low   Voltage Directive requires the user to provide adequate protection against a shock   hazard. The user shall install this controller in an enclosure that limits OPERATOR   access to the rear terminals.   Mains Power Supply   This equipment is suitable for connection to 90 to 264 Vac or to 24 Vac/dc 50/60 Hz,   power supply mains. It is the user’s responsibility to provide a switch and non-time   delay (North America), quick-acting, high breaking capacity, Type F (Europe), 1/2A,   250V fuse(s), or circuit-breaker for 90-264 Vac applications; or 1 A, 125 V fuse or   circuit breaker for 24 Vac/dc applications, as part of the installation. The switch or   circuit-breaker shall be located in close proximity to the controller, within easy reach   of the OPERATOR. The switch or circuit-breaker shall be marked as the   disconnecting device for the controller.   CAUTION   Applying 90-264 Vac to an instrument rated for 24 Vac/dc will   severely damage the instrument and is a fire and smoke hazard.   When applying power to multiple instruments, make certain that sufficient current is   supplied. Otherwise, the instruments may not start up normally due to the voltage   drop caused by the in-rush current.   Controller Grounding   PROTECTIVE BONDING (grounding) of this controller and the enclosure in which   it is installed shall be in accordance with National and Local electrical codes. To   minimize electrical noise and transients that may adversely affect the system,   supplementary bonding of the controller enclosure to a local ground, using a No. 12   (4 mm2) copper conductor, is recommended.   Control/Alarm Circuit Wiring   The insulation of wires connected to the Control/Alarm terminals shall be rated for   the highest voltage involved. Extra Low Voltage (ELV) wiring (input, current output,   and low voltage Control/Alarm circuits) shall be separated from HAZARDOUS LIVE   (>30 Vac, 42.4 Vpeak, or 60 Vdc) wiring per Permissible Wiring Bundling, Table   Electrical Noise Precautions   Electrical noise is composed of unabated electrical signals which produce undesirable   effects in measurements and control circuits.   Digital equipment is especially sensitive to the effects of electrical noise. Your   controller has built-in circuits to reduce the effect of electrical noise from various   sources. If there is a need to further reduce these effects:   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   9 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   • Separate External Wiring—Separate connecting wires into bundles   (See Permissible Wiring Bundling - Table 2-4) and route the individual bundles   through separate conduit metal trays.   Use Suppression Devices—For additional noise protection, you may want to add   suppression devices at the external source. Appropriate suppression devices are   commercially available.   ATTENTION   For additional noise information, refer to document number 51-52-05-01, How to Apply Digital   Instrumentation in Severe Electrical Noise Environments.   Permissible Wiring Bundling   Table 2-4 Permissible Wiring Bundling   Bundle No.   1 Wire Functions   • Line power wiring   • Earth ground wiring   • Line voltage control relay output wiring   • Line voltage alarm wiring   2 3 Analog signal wire, such as:   • Input signal wire (thermocouple, 4 to 20 mA, etc.)   • 4-20 mA output signal wiring   Digital input signals   • Low voltage alarm relay output wiring   • Low voltage wiring to solid state type control circuits   • Low voltage wiring to open collector type control circuits   2.6 Wiring Diagrams   Universal Output Functionality and Restrictions   Instruments with multiple outputs can be configured to perform a variety of output   types and alarms. For example, an instrument with a current output and two relays   can be configured to perform any of the following:   1) Current Simplex with two alarm relays;   2) Current Duplex 100% with two alarm relays;   3) Time Simplex with one alarm relay;   4) Time Duplex with no alarm relays; or   5) Three Position Step Control with no alarm relays.   These selections may all be made via the keyboard and by wiring to the appropriate   output terminals; there are no internal jumpers or switches to change. This flexibility   allows a customer to stock a single instrument which is able to handle a variety of   applications.   Table 2-5 shows what control types and alarms are available based upon the installed   outputs. In this table, when Duplex Control and Reverse Action are configured,   “Output 1” is HEAT while “Output 2” is COOL. When Three Position Step Control   is configured, “Output 1” is OPEN while “Output 2” is CLOSE. The Output 1/2   option “Single Relay” can be any of the following selections: Electro-Mechanical   Relay, Solid-State Relay or Open Collector Output.   Table 2-5 Universal Output Functionality and Restrictions   10   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Output Algorithm   Type   Output 1/2   Option   Function of   Output 1/2   Function of Other Outputs   Output #3   Output #4   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Output 1   Alarm 1   Auxiliary Output   Time Simplex   Single Relay   Current Output   Dual Relay   Output 1   INU   Alarm 2   Output 1   Alarm 2   Output 2   Output 2   Alarm 2   Not Needed   Not Needed   Not Needed   Not Needed   Not Needed   Not Needed   Output 1   Output 1   INU   Time Duplex or   TPSC or Position   Proportional   Single Relay   Current Output   Dual Relay   Outputs 1 and   2 Current Simplex   Single Relay   Current Output   Dual Relay   INU   Output 1   INU   Alarm 2   Alarm 2   Alarm 2   Alarm 2   Alarm 2   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Output 1   Not Needed   Output 1   Current Dup. 100% Single Relay   Current = COOL   and HEAT   INU   Outputs 1 and 2   Not Needed   Current Output Outputs 1 and   2 Dual Relay   INU   N/A   Alarm 2   N/A   Alarm 1   N/A   Outputs 1 and 2   N/A   Current Duplex   50%   Current = HEAT   Aux Out = COOL   Single Relay   Current Output   Dual Relay   Output 1   N/A   Alarm 2   N/A   Alarm 1   N/A   Output 2   N/A   Current/Time   Current = COOL   Time = HEAT   Single Relay *   Current Output   Dual Relay *   Output 1   Output 2   Output 2   Output 2   Alarm 2   Output 2   Output 2   Alarm 2   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Alarm 1   Output 2   Not Needed   Output 2   Outputs 1 & 2   Output 1   Time/Current   Time = COOL   Current = HEAT   Single Relay *   Current Output   Dual Relay *   Output 1   Output 1   Not Needed   Output 1   Outputs 1 & 2   TPSC = Three Position Step Control   N/A = Not Available – This output algorithm type cannot be performed with this Output 1/2   option.   INU = Installed, Not Used – The installed Output 1/2 option is not used for the configured   output algorithm type.   Not Needed = Auxiliary Output is Not Needed to provide the desired output algorithm and   can be used for another purpose. With the proper configuration, Auxiliary   Output could also be used as a substitute for the Current Output.   * To obtain this output algorithm type with these Output 1/2 Options: 1) Configure the   OUTALG selection as “TIME D”; 2) Configure Auxiliary Output for “OUTPUT” and; 3)   Scale the Auxiliary Output as necessary for the desired output algorithm type. For these   selections, the Output 1 (HEAT) and Output 2 (COOL) signals will be present both on the   Auxiliary Output and on the two relays normally used for Time Duplex.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Wiring the Controller   7 19   20   21   22   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   1 2 4 5 6 L1   L2/N   4 5 6 7 8 9 23   24   25   26   27   3 17   18   8 See table for callout details   Figure 2-4 Composite Wiring Diagram   Callout   Details   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AC/DC Line Voltage Terminals. See Figure 2-5.   Input #1 Terminals. See Figure 2-6.   Aux. Output and Digital Inputs Terminals. See Figure 2-17.   Communications Terminals. See Figure 2-15 and Figure 2-16.   12   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Earth   Ground   1 19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   3 10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   2 Hot   AC/DC   Line   Voltage   L1   Neutral   L2/N   4 5 6 7 8 9 1 PROTECTIVE BONDING (grounding) of this controller and the enclosure in which it is   installed, shall be in accordance with National and local electrical codes. To minimize   electrical noise and transients that may adversely affect the system, supplementary   bonding of the controller enclosure to local ground using a No. 12 (4 mm2) copper   conductor is recommended. Before powering the controller, see “Prelimnary Checks”   in this section of the Product Manual.   2 3 It is the user’s responsibility to provide a switch and non-time delay (North America),   quick-acting, high breaking capacity, Type F (Europe), 1/2A, 250V fuse(s), or circuit-   breaker for 90-264 Vac applications; or 1 A, 125 V fuse or circuit breaker for 24 Vac/dc   applications, as part of the installation.   CAUTION Applying 90-264 Vac to an instrument rated for 24 Vac/dc will severely   damage the instrument and is a fire and smoke hazard.   Figure 2-5 Mains Power Supply   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   13   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Input #1   Millivolt or Volts   except 0-10 Volts   Thermocouple   RTD   Use Thermocouple   extension wire only   25 R   25 R   26 +   25 R   26 +   3 mV or   Volt   + – + 26   source   – 27   27   – 27 –   0-10 Volts   + Milliamps   – Thermocouple Differential   Use Thermocouple   extension wire only   25 R   26 +   25 R   26   25 R   1 + 100K   0–10   Xmitter   1 2 Volt   source   + 4 2 + 1 26   + 250 Ω   – – + Power   100K   3 – 27   – 27 –   27 –   + – Supply   1 2 The 250 ohm resistor for milliamp inputs or the voltage divider for 0-10 Volt inputs are supplied   with the controller when those inputs are specified. These items must be installed prior to start   up when the controller is wired. For 0-20 mA applications, the resistor should be located at the   transmitter terminals if Burnout detection is desired.   Splice and tape this junction between the two thermocouples. This junction may be located   anywhere between the thermocouples and the instrument terminals, it does not need to be close   to the other thermocouple junctions. Both thermocouples must be of the same type. For best   accuracy, the two thermocouples should be matched or, preferably, made from the same batch   of wire.   This controller does not produce a steady current for burnout detection. For that reason, when a   thermocouple is used in parallel with another instrument, it may be desirable to configure the   burnout selection for this controller to “NOFS” and use the burnout current from the other   instrument to also drive this controller.   3 4 The millivolt values for the Thermocouple Differential Input are for a pair of J thermocouples at   an ambient temperature mean of 450°F / 232°C.   Figure 2-6 Input 1 Connections   14   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Input #2   Millivolt or Volts   except 0-10 Volts   Thermocouple   RTD   Use Thermocouple   extension wire only   22 R   23 +   22 R   22 R   23 +   3 mV or   Volt   + + – 23   source   – – 24   24   24 –   0-10 Volts   + Milliamps   – Thermocouple Differential   Use Thermocouple   extension wire only   22 R   23 +   22 R   22 R   1 + 100K   0–10   Xmitter   1 2 Volt   source   + + 1 23   23 +   24 –   Ω 250   Power   – 2 100K 3   – 24   – – + 24 –   + – Supply   Slidewire Input   (for Position Proportional Control or Three Position Step Control)   4 Open   22 R   Wiper   23 +   Close   – 24   1 2 The 250 ohm resistor for milliamp inputs or the voltage divider for 0-10 Volt inputs are supplied   with the controller when those inputs are specified. These items must be installed prior to start   up when the controller is wired. For 0-20 mA applications, the resistor should be located at the   transmitter terminals if Burnout detection is desired.   Splice and tape this junction between the two thermocouples. This junction may be located   anywhere between the thermocouples and the instrument terminals, it does not need to be close   to the other thermocouple junctions. Both thermocouples must be of the same type. For best   accuracy, the two thermocouples should be matched or, preferably, made from the same batch   of wire.   This controller does not produce a steady current for burnout detection. For that reason, when a   thermocouple is used in parallel with another instrument, it may be desirable to configure the   burnout selection for this controller to “NOFS” and use the burnout current from theother   instrument to also drive this controller.   3 4 Input 2 is used to measure the Slidewire Input for Position Proportional Control.   xxxx   Figure 2-7 Input 2 Connections   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   15   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Time Simplex   19   20   N.C.   N.O.   Output   Relay#1   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   L1   L2/N   4 To terminal   19 or 21   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   2 N.C.   Load   Supply   Power   Alarm   Relay#2   Relay Load   5 N.O.   To terminal   4 or 6   6 2 2 7 N.C.   N.O.   Load   Supply   Power   Alarm   Relay#1   Relay Load   8 To terminal   7 or 9   9 Time Duplex   19   N.C.   Load   Output   Relay#1   Relay Load   20   Supply   L1   L2/N   4 N.O.   To terminal   19 or 21   Power   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   2 N.C.   Output   Relay#2   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   5 N.O.   1 To terminal   4 or 6   6 2 2 7 N.C.   N.O.   Alarm   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   Relay#1   8 To terminal   7 or 9   9 1 2 Alarm #2 is not available with Time Proportional Duplex or Three Position Step Control unless the Dual Relay Option is used.   Electromechanical relays are rated at 5 Amps @ 120 Vac or 240 Vac or 30 Vdc.   Customer should size fuses accordingly. Use Fast Blo fuses only.   Figure 2-8 Electromechanical Relay Output   16   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Time Simplex   1 Dummy Resistor   Relay Load   2 19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   Output   Relay#1   Load   Supply   Power   L1   L2/N   4 N.O.   N.C. Alarm   Relay#2   N.O.   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   5 To terminal   4 or 6   6 3 3 7 N.C. Alarm   Load   Supply   Power   Relay#1   Relay Load   8 N.O.   To terminal   7 or 9   9 Time Duplex   1 Dummy Resistor   Relay Load   2 19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   Output   Relay#1   Load   L1   L2/N   4 N.O.   Supply   Power   1 Dummy Resistor   Output   Relay#2   N.O.   Load   Supply   Relay Load   5 Power   6 2 3 7 N.C. Alarm   Relay#1   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   8 N.O.   To terminal   7 or 9   9 If the load current is less than the minimum rated value of 20 mA, then there may be residual voltage across both   ends of the load even if the relay is turned off. Use a dummy resistor as shown to counteract this. The total   current through the resistor and the the load must exceed 20 mA. Solid State Relays are zero-crossing type.   1 Solid State relays are rated at 1 Amp at 25°C and derated linearly to 0.5 Amp at 55°C. Customer should size   fuse accordingly. Use Fast Blo fuses only.   2 3 Electromechanical relays are rated at 5 Amps @ 120 Vac or 240 Vac or 30 Vdc.   Customer should size fuses accordingly. Use Fast Blo fuses only.   Figure 2-9 Solid State Relay Output   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   17   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Time Simplex   Customer Supplied   Electromechanical relay   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   + + L1   + – Output #1   L2/N   1 – – 4 5 6 7 8 9 N.C. Alarm   Relay#2   N.O.   Customer Supplied   Solid-State relay   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   To terminal   4 or 6   3 3 N.C. Alarm   Load   Supply   Power   Relay#1   Relay Load   N.O.   To terminal   7 or 9   Time Duplex   Customer Supplied   Electromechanical relay   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   + + + – L1   Output #1   1 – Customer Supplied   Electromechanical relay   L2/N   – Customer Supplied   Solid-State relay   4 5 6 7 8 9 + + + – Output #2   – 1 2 – Customer Supplied   Solid-State relay   N.C. Alarm   Relay#1   N.O.   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   To terminal   7 or 9   3 Open collector outputs are internally powered at +30 Vdc. Connecting an external   power supply will damage the controller.   1 CAUTION   2 3 Alarm #2 is not available with Time Proportional Duplex or Three Position Step Control unless the Dual Relay option is used.   Electromechanical relays are rated at 5 Amps @ 120 Vac or 240 Vac or 30 Vdc.   Customer should size fuses accordingly. Use Fast Blo fuses only.   Figure 2-10 Open Collector Output   18   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Time Duplex with a Dual Relay Board   Cool Relay Load   19   Out Relay#2   Out Relay#1   Load   N.O.   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   L1   Supply   Power   N.O.   Heat Relay Load   L2/N   1 4 5 6 7 8 9 N.C.   N.O.   Alarm   Relay#2   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   To terminal   4 or 6   2 2 N.C.   N.O.   Alarm   Relay#1   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   To terminal   7 or 9   Dual Electromechanical relays are rated at 2 Amps @120 Vac or 240 Vac or 30 Vdc. Customer should size   fuses accordingly. Use Fast Blo fuses only.   1 Electromechanical relays are rated at 5 Amps @120 Vac or 240 Vac or 30 Vdc.   Customer should size fuses accordingly. Use Fast Blo fuses only.   2 Figure 2-11 Dual Electromechanical Relay Option Output   + 19   Current Output   4–20 mA   Controller Load   0-1000 ohms   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   L1   L2/N   – 4 5 6 7 8 9 N.C.   N.O.   Alarm   Relay#2   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   To terminal   4 or 6   2 N.C. Alarm   Relay#1   N.O.   Load   Supply   Power   Relay Load   1 To terminal   7 or 9   2 1 2 When the instrument has the Current Output as shown, no Alarms are available when using the Time Proportional Duplex or   Three Position Step Control Output Algorithms, as these outputs require both available relays.   Electromechanical relays are rated at 5 Amps @120 Vac or 240 Vac or 30 Vdc   Customer should size fuses accordingly. Use Fast Blo fuses only.   Figure 2-12 Current Output   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   19   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Figure 2-13 Position Proportional or Three Position Step Control   Connection, Models DC3200-EE or DC3200-AA   Figure 2-14 Position Proportional or Three Position Step Control   Connections, Model DC3200-R_   20   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   COMMUNICATION MASTER   D+ (B) SHLD D– (A)   1 2 16 SHLD   SHLD   D+   17 D+ (B)   18 D– (A)   D–   120 OHMS   Connect shield   to ground at one   end only.   TO OTHER   COMMUNICATION   CONTROLLERS   D–   D+   120 OHMS ON LAST LEG   Do not run the communications lines in the same conduit as AC power.   Use shielded twisted pair cables (Belden 9271 Twinax or equivalent).   1 2 Figure 2-15 RS-422/485 Communications Option Connections   COMMUNICATION MASTER   3 OR SWITCH   SHLD TXD–TXD+ RXD–  RXD   + 1 14SHLD 15 RXD +   2 – 16 RXD   17TXD+ – 18TXD Do not run the communications lines in the same conduit as AC   power. Correct connections may require the use of an Ethernet   cross-over cable.   1 Use Shielded twisted-pair, Category 5 (STP CAT5) Ethernet cable.   Use Switch rather than Hub to maximize performance.   2 3 Figure 2-16 Ethernet Communications Option Connections   Switch utilizing a straight-through cable or for connecting a UDC to a PC utilizing a   crossover cable.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   21   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table 2-6 Terminals for connecting a UDC to a MDI Compliant Hub or Switch   UDC Terminal UDC Signal Name   RJ45 Socket Pin #   Switch Signal   Name   Position 14   Position 15   Position 16   Position 17   Position 18   Shield   RXD-   RXD+   TXD-   TXD+   Shield   Shield   TXD-   TXD+   RXD-   RXD+   6 3 2 1 Table 2-7 shows how to connect a UDC directly to a PC utilizing a straight-through   cable (wiring the UDC cable this way makes the necessary cross-over connections)   Table 2-7 Terminals for connecting a UDC directly to a PC utilizing a straight-   through cable   UDC Terminal UDC Signal Name   RJ45 Socket Pin #   PC Signal Name   Shield   Position 14   Position 15   Position 16   Position 17   Position 18   Shield   RXD-   RXD+   TXD-   TXD+   Shield   2 1 6 3 TXD-   TXD+   RXD-   RXD+   1 1 Auxiliary Output   Digital Inputs   + + _ Auxiliary   Load   0 - 1000 Ω   Digital   Input #1   10   11   12   13   _ + _ 12   13   Digital   Input #2   Connect shield   to ground at one   end only.   Connect shield   to ground at one   end only.   Auxiliary Output and Digital Input 2 are mutually exclusive.   1 Figure 2-17 Auxiliary Output and Digital Inputs Option Connections   22   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2 Wire Transmitter   Configure:   A2S1TY = NONE   A2S2TY = NONE   1 _ + 5 +   6 -   26 +   27 -   250 Ω   OUTPUT 3   INPUT 1   If necessary, install a zener diode here to reduce voltage at the   transmitter. A 1N4733 will reduce the voltage at the transmitter to   approximately 25 Vdc.   1 Figure 2-18 Transmitter Power for 4-20 mA — 2 wire Transmitter Using Open   Collector Alarm 2 Output   2 Wire Transmitter   Configure:   AUXOUT = OUT   Auxiliary Output Calibration   ZEROVAL = 16383   1 _ + SPANVAL = 16383   12 +   13 -   26 +   27 -   250 Ω   AUXILIARY OUTPUT   INPUT 1   If necessary, install a zener diode here to reduce voltage at the   transmitter. A 1N4733 will reduce the voltage at the transmitter to   approximately 25 Vdc.   1 Figure 2-19 Transmitter Power for 4-20 mA — 2 Wire Transmitter   Using Auxiliary Output   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   23   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3 Configuration   3.1 Configuration Prompt Hierarchy   Set Up   Group   Function Prompts   TUNING   PROP BD or   GAIN   GAINVALn   RATE MIN   SECURITY   RSET MIN or   RSET RPM   MAN RSET   AUTO MAN   PROPBD2 or   GAIN 2   RATE2MIN   RUN HOLD   RSET2MIN   or   RSET2RPM   CYC SEC or   CYC SX3   CYC2 SEC or   CYC2 SX3   LOCKOUT   SP SEL   SPRAMP   SP RAMP   SP PROG   KEYRESET   TIME MIN   STRT SEG   HOTSTART   FINAL SP   END SEG   SP RATE   RAMPUNIT   SEGx SP*   EU/HR UP   EU/HR DN   SOAK DEV   EUHRUP2   EUHRDN2   STATE   RECYCLES   PROG END   * x = 1 to 12. Program concludes after segment 12   SEGxRAMP   or   SEGxRATE   ACCUTUNE   ALGORTHM   FUZZY   ACCUTUNE   DUPLEX   AT ERROR   CONT ALG   CALC LO   TIMER   PERIOD   START   LOW DISP   PCT CO   INP ALG1   PCT H2   MATH K   CALC HI   ALG1 INA   ALG1 INB   ALG1 INC   ALG1BIAS   OUT ALG   INPUT1   OUT ALG   RLYSTATE   XMITTER1   RLY TYPE   IN1 HIGH   CUR OUT   IN1 LOW   LOW VAL   RATIO 1   HIGH VAL   BIAS IN1   CO RANGE   FILTER 1   MOTOR TI   IN1 TYPE   EMISSIV1   BURNOUT1   INPUT2   IN2 TYPE   EMISSIV2   XMITTER2   IN2 HIGH   IN2 LOW   RATIO 2   BIAS IN2   FILTER 2   BURNOUT2   CONTRL   PV SOURC   PWR OUT   OUTLoLIM   MAN OUT   PID SETS   SP HiLIM   I Hi LIM   SW VALUE   SP LoLIM   I Lo LIM   LSP'S   RSP SRC   OUT RATE   DEADBAND   AUTOBIAS   PCT/M UP   OUT HYST   SP TRACK   PCT/M DN   FAILSAFE   PWR MODE   OUTHiLIM   FAILMODE   ACTION   DROPOFF   MINorRPM   AUTO OUT   PBorGAIN   OPTIONS   COM   AUX OUT   LOW VAL   HIGH VAL   CORANGE   DIG1 INP   DIG1 COM   DIG2 INP   SHEDENAB   DIG2 COM   SHEDTIME   Com ADDR   SHEDMODE   ComSTATE   SHEDSP   IR ENABLE   UNITS   BAUD   TX DELAY   CSP BIAS   WSFLOAT   CSP RATO   LOOPBACK   ALARMS   A1S1TYPE   A2S1TYPE   AL HYST   A1S1 VAL   A2S1 VAL   ALM OUT1   A1S1 H L   A2S1 H L   BLOCK   A1S1 EV   A2S1 EV   A1S2 TYPE   A2S2TYPE   A1S2 VAL   A2S2 VAL   A1S2 H L   A2S2 H L   A1S2 EV   A2S2 EV   DIAGNOST   DISPLAY   CALIB   DECIMAL   TEMPUNIT   PWR FREQ   RATIO 2   LANGUAGE   USED FOR FIELD CALIBRATION   24   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.2 Configuration Procedure   Introduction   Each of the Set Up groups and their functions are pre-configured at the factory. If you   want to change any of these selections or values, follow the procedure in Table 3-1.   This procedure tells you the keys to press to get to any Set Up group and any   associated Function parameter prompt.   Procedure   ATTENTION   The prompting scrolls at a rate of 2/3 seconds when the SET UP or FUNCTION key is held in.   Also,   or   keys will move group prompts forward or backward at a rate twice as fast.   Table 3-1 Configuration Procedure   Step   1 Operation   Press   Result   Upper Display = SETUP   Enter Set Up   Mode   Setup   Lower Display = TUNING (This is the first Set Up Group title)   Sequentially displays the other Set Up group titles. You can also   Select any Set   Up Group   2 3 Setup   use the   or   keys to scan the Set Up groups in both   directions. Stop at the Set Up group title that describes the group of   parameters you want to configure. Then proceed to the next step.   Upper Display = the current value or selection for the first function   Select a Function   Parameter   Function   prompt of the selected Set Up group.   Lower Display = the first Function prompt within that Set Up group.   Sequentially displays the other function prompts of the Set Up   group you have selected. Stop at the function prompt that you want   to change, then proceed to the next step.   Increments or decrements the value or selection that appears for   the selected function prompt. If you change the value or selection   of a parameter while in Set Up mode but then decide not to enter it,   press the MAN/AUTO key once. This will recall the original   configuration. This “recall” procedure does not work for a Field   Calibration process. Field Calibration is a one-way operation.   Change the   Value or   Selection   4 or   Enters value or selection made into memory after another key is   pressed.   Enter the Value   or Selection   5 6 Function   Exits configuration mode and returns controller to the same state it   was in immediately preceding entry into the Set Up mode. It stores   any changes you have made.   Exit Configuration   Lower   Display   If you do not press any keys for 30 seconds, the controller times out   and reverts to the mode and associated display used prior to entry   into Set Up mode.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   25   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.3 Tuning Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   0.1 to 9999 %   or   0.001 to 1000   PROP BD   or   PROPORTIONAL BAND (simplex) is the percent of the range of   the measured variable for which a proportional controller will   produce a 100 % change in its output.   GAIN   GAIN is the ratio of output change (%) over the measured variable   change (%) that caused it.   G = 100 / %PB where PB is the proportional band(in %)   If the PB is 20 %, then the Gain is 5. And, at those settings, a 3 %   change in the error signal (SP-PV) will result in a 15 % change in   the controller's output due to proportional action. If the Gain is 2,   then the PB is 50 %.   Also defined as "HEAT" Gain on Duplex models for variations of   Heat/Cool applications.   The selection of Proportional Band or Gain is made in the   CONTROL parameter group under prompt PBorGAIN.   0.00 to 10.00   minutes   RATE MIN   RATE action, in minutes, affects the controller's output whenever   the deviation is changing; and affects it more when the deviation is   changing faster.   0.02 to 50.00   RSET MIN   or   RSET MIN = Reset in Minutes per Repeat   RSET RPM = Reset in Repeats per Minute   RSET RPM   RESET (or Integral Time) adjusts the controller's output in   accordance with both the size of the deviation (SP–PV) and the   time that it lasts. The amount of the corrective action depends on   the value of Gain. The Reset adjustment is measured as how many   times proportional action is repeated per minute or how many   minutes before one repeat of the proportional action occurs.   Used with control algorithm PID-A or PID-B.   Also defined as "HEAT" Reset on Duplex models for variations of   Heat/Cool applications.   ATTENTION The selection of whether Minutes per Repeat or   Repeats per Minute is used is made in the CONTROL parameters   group under the prompt MINorRPM.   –100 to +100   (in % output)   MAN RSET   MANUAL RESET is only applicable if you use control algorithm PD   WITH MANUAL RESET in the Algorithm Set Up group. Because a   proportional controller will not necessarily line out at setpoint, there   will be a deviation (offset) from setpoint. This eliminates the offset   and lets the PV line out at setpoint.   ATTENTION Bias is shown on the lower display.   0.1 to 9999 %   or   0.001 to 1000   PROPBD2   or   GAIN 2   PROPORTIONAL BAND 2 or GAIN 2, RATE 2, and RESET 2   parameters are the same as previously described for “Heat” except   that they refer to the cool zone tuning constants on duplex models   or the second set of PID constants, whichever is pertinent.   0.00 to 10.00   minutes   This is the same as above except that it applies to Duplex models   for the "COOL" zone of Heat/Cool applications or for the second   set of PID constants.   RATE2MIN   26   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   0.02 to 50.00   These are the same as above except that they apply to Duplex   models for the "COOL" zone of Heat/Cool applications or for the   second set of PID constants.   RSET2MIN   RSET2RPM   1 to 120   CYC SEC   or   CYC SX3   CYCLE TIME (HEAT) determines the length of one time   proportional output relay cycle. Defined as "HEAT" cycle time for   Heat/Cool applications.   CYC SEC—Electromechanical relays   CYC SX3—Solid state relays   ATTENTION Cycle times are in either second or 1/3-second   increments depending upon the configuration of RLY TYPE in the   Output Algorithm Set Up group.   1 to 120   CYC2 SEC   or   CYC2 SX3   CYCLE TIME 2 (COOL) is the same as above except it applies to   Duplex models as the cycle time in the "COOL" zone of Heat/Cool   applications or for the second set of PID constants.   CYC2 SEC—Electromechanical relays   CYC2 SX3—Solid state relays   ATTENTION Cycle times are in either second or 1/3-second   increments depending upon the configuration of RLY TYPE in the   Output Algorithm Set Up group.   0 to 9999   SECURITY   SECURITY CODE—The level of keyboard lockout may be   changed in the Set Up mode. Knowledge of a security code may   be required to change from one level to another. This configuration   should be copied and kept in a secure location.   NOTE: The Security Code is for keyboard entry only and is not   available via communications.   ATTENTION Can only be changed if LOCKOUT selection is   NONE.   LOCKOUT   LOCKOUT applies to one of the functional groups: Configuration,   Calibration, Tuning, Accutune. DO NOT CONFIGURE UNTIL ALL   CONFIGURATION IS COMPLETE.   NONE   CALIB   NONE—No lockout; all groups are read/write.   CALIB—All groups are available for read/write except for the   Calibration and Keyboard Lockout groups.   + CONF   + CONF—Tuning, SP Ramp, and Accutune groups are read/write.   All other groups are read only. Calibration and Keyboard Lockout   groups are not available.   + VIEW   MAX   + VIEW—Tuning and Setpoint Ramp parameters are read/write.   No other parameters are viewable.   MAX—Tuning and Setpoint Ramp parameters are available for   read only. No other parameters are viewable.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   27   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   AUTO MAN   MANUAL/AUTO KEY LOCKOUT—Allows you to disable the   Manual/Auto key   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE   ENABLE   ATTENTION Can only be viewed if LOCKOUT is configured for   NONE.   RUN HOLD   RUN/HOLD KEY LOCKOUT—Allows you to disable the Run/Hold   key, for either SP Ramp or SP Program. The Run/Hold key is   never disabled when used to acknowledge a latched alarm 1   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE   ENABLE   ATTENTION Can only be viewed if LOCKOUT is configured for   NONE.   SP SEL   SETPOINT SELECT KEY LOCKOUT—Allows you to disable the   Setpoint Select key   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE   ENABLE   ATTENTION Can only be viewed if LOCKOUT is configured for   NONE.   28   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.4 SP Ramp Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   SP RAMP   SINGLE SETPOINT RAMP—Make a selection to enable or disable   the setpoint ramp function. Make sure you configure a ramp time   and a final setpoint value.   SP Program   must be   disabled for SP   Ramp prompts   to appear   SP Programming must be disabled.   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE SETPOINT RAMP—Disables the setpoint ramp option.   ENABLE SETPOINT RAMP—Allows the single setpoint ramp   prompts to be shown.   0 to 255 minutes   TIME MIN   FINAL SP   SETPOINT RAMP TIME—Enter the number of minutes desired to   reach the final setpoint. A ramp time of “0” implies an immediate   change of setpoint.   Within setpoint   limits   SETPOINT RAMP FINAL SETPOINT—Enter the value desired for   the final setpoint. The controller will operate at the setpoint set here   when ramp is ended.   ATTENTION If the ramp is on HOLD, the held setpoint can be   changed by the ▲ and ▼ keys. However, the ramp time remaining   and original ramp rate is not changed. Therefore, when returning to   RUN mode, the setpoint will ramp at the same rate as previous to   the local setpoint change and will stop if the final setpoint is   reached before the time expires. If the time expires before the final   setpoint is reached, it will jump to the final setpoint.   ATTENTION SP RAMP and SP RATE will cause the SP portion   of Accutune to abort. PV Tune will continue to function normally.   Ramp is placed into HOLD while tuning (TUNE configuration).   DISABLE   ENABLE   HOTSTART   SP RATE   DISABLE—LSP1 is used as the initial ramp setpoint.   ENABLE—Current PV value is used as the initial ramp setpoint.   SETPOINT RATE—Lets you configure a specific rate of change for   any local setpoint change.   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE SETPOINT RATE—Disables the setpoint rate option.   ENABLE SETPOINT RATE—Allows the SP rate feature.   SP Rate operates only when both SP Ramp and SP Programing   are in HOLD mode or when both SP Ramp and SP Programming   are disabled.   0 to 9999 in   engineering units   per hour   EU/HR UP   RATE UP—Rate up value. When making a setpoint change, this is   the rate at which the controller will change from the original   setpoint up to the new one. The ramping (current) setpoint can be   viewed as SPn in the lower display.   Entering a 0 will imply an immediate step change in Setpoint (i.e.,   no rate applies).   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   29   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   0 to 9999 in   engineering units   per hour   EU/HR DN   RATE DOWN—Rate down value. When making a setpoint change,   this is the rate at which the controller will change from the original   setpoint down to the new one. The ramping (current) setpoint can   be viewed as SPn in the lower display.   Entering a 0 will imply an immediate step change in Setpoint (i.e.,   no rate applies).   SP PROG   (optional   feature)   SETPOINT RAMP/SOAK PROGRAM—Available only with   controllers that contain this option.   SP RAMP must be disabled.   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE—Disables setpoint programming.   ENABLE—Enables setpoint programming.   SP Ramp must be disabled for SP Program prompts to appear. If   SP Rate is enabled, it does not operate while an SP Program is   running   1 to 11   Start Segment Number   STRT SEG   END SEG   2 to 12 even   numbers   End Segment Number, always end in a soak segment (2, 4, ... 12)   RAMPUNIT   RAMPUNIT—Engineering Units for Ramp Segments   TIME in hours: minutes   TIME   RATE in Enineering units per minute   RATE in Enineering units per hour   EU/MIN   EU/HR   0 to 99 recycles   0 to 99   Number of Program Recycles   RECYCLES   SOAK DEV   Guaranteed Soak Deviation Value   The number selected will be the PV value (in engineering units)   above or below the setpoint outside of which the timer halts.   Program Termination State   PROG END   LASTSP   F SAFE   Hold at last setpoint in the program   Manual mode/Failsafe output   DISABLE   HOLD   Program State at Program End   STATE   DISABLE   ToBEGIN   RERUN   Reset/Rerun SP Program   KEYRESET   DISABLE   ENABLE   Hot Start   HOTSTART   0-99 hours.0-59   minutes   Segment #1 Ramp Time or   Segment #1 Ramp Rate   SEG1RAMP or   SEG1RATE   Engineering   units/minute or   Engineering   units/hour   Select TIME, EU/MIN, or EU/HR at prompt RAMPUNIT. All   ramps will use the same selection.   Within the Setpoint Segment #2 Soak Setpoint Value   limits   SEG2 SP   30   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   0-99 hours.0-59   minutes   Segment #2 Soak Duration   SEG2TIME   Selections are   Same as above   SEG3RAMP or   same as above.   SEG3RATE   SEG4 SP   SEG4TIME   SEG5RAMP or   SEG5RATE   SEG6 SP   SEG6TIME   SEG7RAMP or   SEG7RATE   SEG8 SP   SEG8TIME   SEG9RAMP or   SEG9RATE   SG10 SP   SG10TIME   SG11RAMP or   SG11RATE   SG12 SP   SG12TIME   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   31   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.5 Accutune Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   FUZZY   ACCUTUNE   DUPLEX   FUZZY OVERSHOOT SUPPRESSION—Can be enabled or   disabled independently of whether Demand Tuning or SP Tuning is   enabled or disabled.   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE—Disables Fuzzy Overshoot Suppression.   ENABLE—The instrument uses Fuzzy Logic to suppress or   minimize any overshoot that may occur when PV approaches SP. It   will not recalculate any new tuning parameters.   ACCUTUNE III   DISABLE   TUNE   DISABLE —Disables the Accutune function.   DEMAND TUNING—If TUNE is selected, and tuning is initiated   through the operator interface or digital input (if configured), the   algorithm calculates new tuning parameters and enters them into   the tuning group. This tuning requires no process knowledge and   does not require line out for initialization.   DUPLEX ACCUTUNING III – These prompts only appear when a   duplex output type has been configured.   This prompt   only appears   when a Duplex   Control   Algorithm has   been   MANUAL   AUTO   MANUAL – Tune manually using LSP 1 and LSP 2 values. LSP 1   is used to derive tuning parameters associated with HEAT (output   > 50 %). LSP 2 is used to derive tuning parameters associated   with COOL (output < 50 %).   configured   AUTOMATIC – Tuning is performed automatically on both HEAT   and COOL sequentially. LSP 1 is used for HEAT tuning and LSP 2   is used for COOL tuning. To initiate tuning, either LSP 1 or LSP 2   must be in use.   DISABLE   DISABLE – The current SetPoint is used to derive a single set of   blended tuning parameters. This tuning is performed over the   range of the output limits similar to Simplex Tuning. The Tuning   Parameters derived are placed into both the HEAT and COOL tune   sets (PID 1 and PID 2).   AT ERROR   ACCUTUNE ERROR STATUS—When an error is detected in the   (Read Only)   Accutune process, an error prompt will appear.   NONE   NONE—No errors occurred during last Accutune procedure.   RUNNING   RUNNING—An Accutune process is still active checking process   gain, even though “T” is not lit. It does not affect keyboard   operation.   ABORT   SP2   CURRENT ACCUTUNE PROCESS ABORTED—Caused by one   of the following conditions: changing to manual mode, digital input   detected, in heat region of output but a cool output was calculated,   or vice versa.   SP2—LSP2 not configured or a Setpoint other than LSP1 or LSP2   is in use.   32   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.6 Algorithm Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   CONT ALG   The CONTROL ALGORITHM lets you select the type of control   that is best for your process.   ON-OFF   ON/OFF is the simplest control type. The output can be either ON   (100 %) or OFF (0 %). The Process Variable (PV) is compared with   the setpoint (SP) to determine the sign of the error (ERROR = PV–   SP). The ON/OFF algorithm operates on the sign of the error   signal.   In Direct Acting Control, when the error signal is positive, the   output is 100 %; and when the error signal is negative, the output is   0 %. If the control action is reverse, the opposite is true. An   adjustable overlap (Hysteresis Band) is provided between the on   and off states.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: OUT HYST   DUPLEX ON/OFF is an extension of this algorithm when the output   is configured for a Duplex control algorithm. It allows the operation   of a second ON/OFF output. There is a deadband between the   operating ranges of the two inputs and an adjustable overlap   (hysteresis) of the on and off states of each output. Both Deadband   and Hysteresis are separately adjustable. With no relay action the   controller will read 50 %.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: OUT HYST and   DEADBAND   PID A   PID A is normally used for three-mode control. This means that the   output can be adjusted somewhere between 100 % and 0 %. It   applies all three control actions—Proportional (P), Integral (I), and   Derivative (D)—to the error signal.   ATTENTION   PID A should not   be used for   Proportional (Gain)—Regulates the controller’s output in   proportion to the error signal (the difference between Process   Variable and Setpoint).   Proportional only   action; i.e., no   integral (reset)   action. Instead,   use PD+MR with   rate set to 0.   Integral (Reset)—Regulates the controller’s output to the size of   the error and the time the error has existed. (The amount of   corrective action depends on the value of proportional Gain.)   Derivative (Rate)—Regulates the controller’s output in proportion   to the rate of change of the error. (The amount of corrective action   depends on the value of proportional Gain.)   PID B   PID B—Unlike the PID A equation, the controller gives only an   integral response to a setpoint change, with no effect on the output   due to the gain or rate action, and it gives full response to PV   changes. Otherwise controller action is as described for the PID A   equation. See note on PID A.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   33   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   PD+MR   CONT ALG   (continued)   PD WITH MANUAL RESET is used whenever integral action is not   wanted for automatic control. The equation is computed with no   integral contribution. The MANUAL RESET, which is operator   adjustable, is then added to the present output to form the   controller output.   Switching between manual and automatic mode will be bumpless.   If you select PD with Manual Reset you can also configure the   following variations:   • PD (Two Mode) control,   • P (Single Mode) control.   Set Rate (D) to 0.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: MAN RSET in the Tuning   Set Up group   3PSTEP   THREE POSITION STEP—The Three Position Step Control   algorithm allows the control of a valve (or other actuator) with an   electric motor driven by two controller relay outputs; one to move   the motor upscale, the other downscale without a feedback   slidewire linked to the motor shaft. The deadband is adjustable in   the same manner as the duplex output algorithm.   The Three Position Step Control algorithm provides an output   display (OUT) which is an estimated motor position, since the   motor is not using any slidewire feedback. Although this output   indication is only an approximation, it is “corrected” each time the   controller drives the motor to one of its stops (0 % or 100 %). It   avoids all the control problems associated with the feedback   slidewire (wear, dirt, noise). When operating in this algorithm, the   estimated OUT display is shown to the nearest percent (i.e., no   decimal). This selection forces the Output Algorithm selection to   “POSITON”.   Refer to the Operation section for motor position displays.   As a customer configurable option, when a second input board is   installed, the motor slidewire can be connected to the controller.   The actual slidewire position is then shown on the lower display as   POS. This value is used for display only. It is NOT used in the   Three Position Step algorithm. To configure this option, set Input   2 actuation to SLIDEW and then calibrate Input 2.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: DEADBAND   TIMER allows you to enable or disable the timer option.   DISABLE   ENABLE   TIMER   The timer option allows you to configure a timeout period and to   select timer start by either the keyboard (RUN/HOLD key) or Alarm   2. A digital input can also be configured to start the timer.   When the timer is enabled, it has exclusive control of the alarm 1   relay; any previous alarm configuration is ignored. At timeout, the   timer is ready to be re-activated by whatever action has been   configured. Alarm 1 is activated at the end of the timeout period.   34   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   0:00 to 99:59   PERIOD   START   PERIOD allows you to configure the length of timeout period (from   0 to 99 hours: 59 minutes).   KEY   START allows you to select whether the timer starts with the   ALARM 2   keyboard (Run/Hold key) or Alarm 2.   TI REM   E TIME   LOW DISP   LOW DISP allows you to select whether time remaining (TI REM)   or elapsed time (E TIME) is displayed for the timer option.   The time is shown on the lower display in HH:MM format along with   a rotating “clock” character.   • If the “clock” rotation is clockwise, elapsed time is indicated.   • If the “clock” rotation is counterclockwise, time remaining is   indicated.   INPUT MATH ALGORITHMS—Controllers with two inputs are provided with one input algorithm. Unless   otherwise noted, these selections are provided only as part of the Math Options package. Each algorithm   can be configured to provide a derived (calculated) PV or a derived Remote Setpoint. Up to three inputs   may be applied to the calculation. See Inputs A, B, and C for definitions per equation.   All algorithms operate in engineering units except Feedforward (F FWRD) which operates in percent of   output units.   ATTENTION When the Input C configuration is set to NONE, the value of Input C used in the functions   is automatically set to 1.0, except for the Summer algorithm, where it is set to 0.0.   INP ALG1   INPUT ALGORITHM 1 has the following selections from which to   choose:   NONE   NONE—No algorithm configured   W AVG   (See Note 2)   WEIGHTED AVERAGE—When you configure for Weighted   Average, the controller will compute a PV or SP for the control   algorithm from the following equation:   (Standard feature   on controllers with   two analog inputs)   Alg1 = [(InpA x Ratio A + Bias A) + (K x InpB x Ratio B + Bias B)] / (1 + K)] + Alg1Bias   F FWRD   FEEDFORWARD SUMMER—Feedforward uses Input A, following   a Ratio and Bias calculation as a value summed directly with the   PID computed output value and sent, as an output value, to the   final control element.   (Standard feature   on controllers with   two analog inputs)   This algorithm will only function in automatic mode and is not used   for Three Position Step Control applications.   The following formula applies:   Controller Output = PID Output + (Input A x Ratio A + Bias A ) x (100 / Input A Range)   FFWDMu   FEEDFORWARD MULTIPLIER—Feedforward uses Input A,   following a Ratio and Bias calculation as a value multiplied directly   with the PID computed output value and sent, as an output value,   to the final control element.   (Standard feature   on controllers with   two analog inputs)   This algorithm will only function in automatic mode and cannot be   used for Three Position Step Control applications.   The following formula applies:   Controller Output = PID Output x (Input A x Ratio A + Bias A ) / Input A Range   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   35   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   SUMMER   SUMMER WITH RATIO AND BIAS—The following formula   (See Note 2)   applies:   Alg1=(InpAxRatioA+BiasA)+(InpBxRatioB+BiasB)+(InpCxRatioC+BiasC)+Alg1Bias   HI SEL   (See Note 2)   INPUT HIGH SELECT WITH RATIO AND BIAS—This selection   specifies the PV or SP as the higher of Input 1 or Input 2. The   following formula applies:   Alg1 = higher of (Input A x Ratio A + Bias A) or (Input B x Ratio B + Bias B)   LO SEL   (See Note 2)   INPUT LOW SELECT WITH RATIO AND BIAS—This selection   specifies the PV or SP as the lower of Input 1 or Input 2. The   following formula applies:   Alg1 = lower of (Input A x Ratio A + Bias A) or (Input B x Ratio B + Bias B)   MULTIPLIER DIVIDER WITH SQUARE ROOT—The following   formula applies:   √MuDIV   (See Note 1)   Alg1=K*SqRt{(InpAxRatioA+BiasA)x(InpCxRatioC+BiasC)/(InpB*RatioB+BiasB)}   x (CalcHi-CalcLo)+Alg1Bias   MULTIPLIER WITH SQUARE ROOT—The following formula   applies:   √MULT   (See Note 1)   Alg1 =K x Sq.Rt.{(InputA x Ratio A + Bias A) x (InputB x Ratio B + Bias B) x (InputC x Ratio C + Bias C)}   x (Calc Hi – Calc Lo) + Alg1Bias   MuDIV   MULTIPLIER DIVIDER—The following formula applies:   (See Note 1)   Alg1 = K x [{(Input A x Ratio A + Bias A) x (Input C x Ratio C + Bias C)} / (Input B x Ratio B + Bias B)]   x (Calc Hi – Calc Lo) + Alg1Bias   MULT   MULTIPLIER—The following formula applies:   (See Note 1)   Alg1 = K x [(Input A x Ratio A + Bias A) x (Input C x Ratio C + Bias C) x (Input B x Ratio B + Bias B)]   x (Calc Hi – Calc Lo) + Alg1Bias   CARB A   CARBON POTENTIAL A—Make this selection if you have a   Cambridge or Marathon monitor type Zirconium Oxide sensor. See   Note 3.   CARB B   CARBON POTENTIAL B—Make this selection if you have a   Corning type Zirconium Oxide sensor. This algorithm requires a   temperature range within the region of 1380 to 2000°F. See Note   3.   CARB C   CARB D   CARBON POTENTIAL C—Make this selection if you have an   A.A.C.C. type Zirconium Oxide sensor. This algorithm requires a   temperature range within the region of 1380 °F to 2000 °F. See   Note 3.   CARBON POTENTIAL D—Make this selection if you have a   Barber Coleman, MacDhui, or Bricesco type Zirconium Oxide   sensor. This algorithm requires a temperature range within the   region of 1380 to 2000°F. See Note 3.   36   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   FCC   CARBON POTENTIAL FCC—Make this selection if you have a   Furnace Controls Corp Accucarb type Zirconium Oxide sensor.   This algorithm requires a temperature range within the region of   1380 °F to 2000 °F. See Note 3.   DEW PT   DEWPOINT OF CARBONIZING ATMOSPHERE—Use this   selection if you are using any Zirconium Oxide Carbon Probe and   you want to measure the atmosphere in terms of Dewpoint. The   range is –50 °F to 100 °F or –48 °C to 38 °C. This algorithm   requires a temperature range within the region of 1000 °F to 2200   °F and a minimum carbon probe value of 800 millivolts.   OXYGEN   PERCENT OXYGEN RANGE—Make this selection if you are using   a Zirconium Oxide Oxygen Probe to measure Percent of Oxygen in   a range of 0 to 40 % O2. This algorithm requires a temperature   range within the region of 800 °F to 3000 °F.   ATTENTION The Carbon and Dewpoint selections will automatically set the first input actuation to   Carbon. The Oxygen selection will automatically set the first input actuation to Oxygen. Input 2 can be   any input actuation, but it is normally a type K, R or S thermocouple input, depending upon the probe type   selected. All calculations are performed by the Controller with Percent Carbon shown as the PV display.   The actual value of each analog input may be viewed on the lower display. For all Carbon Types, if the   value of Percent Carbon falls below 0.1% - such as can happen when the Carbon Probe voltage output   falls below 900 mVdc – then the Controller will continue to update the PV display, but the accuracy is   unspecified. Likewise, if the measured temperature falls outside of the specified ranges as noted above   for the Carbon, Oxygen and Dewpoint input types, then the Controller will continue to update the PV   display, but the accuracy is unspecified. For the Dewpoint algorithm, if the Carbon Sensor voltage falls   below 800 mVdc, then the Dew Point is calculated as if the sensor voltage was at 800 mVdc.   0.001 to 1000   floating   MATH K   CALC HI   CALC LO   ALG1 INA   WEIGHTED AVERAGE RATIO OR MASS FLOW ORIFICE   CONSTANT (K) FOR MATH SELECTIONS—Only applicable for   algorithms W AVG or General Math selections √MuDIV, √MULT,   MuDIV, or MULT.   –999. To 9999.   Floating   (in engineering   units)   CALCULATED VARIABLE HIGH SCALING FACTOR FOR   INPUT ALGORITHM 1—Used only when either Summer, Input   Hi/Lo, or one of the General Math functions was selected as the   Input Algorithm. See Note 2.   –999. To 9999.   Floating   (in engineering   units)   CALCULATED VARIABLE LOW SCALING FACTOR FOR INPUT   ALGORITHM 1—Used only when either Summer, Input Hi/Lo, or   one of the General Math functions was selected as the Input   Algorithm. See Note 2.   ALGORITHM 1, INPUT A SELECTION will represent one of the   available selections.   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   OUTPUT   Input 1   Input 2   Output – Should not be used for Three Position Step Control   applications)   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   37   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   ALG1 INB   ALGORITHM 1, INPUT B SELECTION will represent one of the   available selections.   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   OUTPUT   Input 1   Input 2   Output – Should not be used for Three Position Step Control   applications)   ALG1 INC   ALGORITHM 1, INPUT C SELECTION will represent one of the   available selections.   NONE   None   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   OUTPUT   Input 1   Input 2   Output – Should not be used for Three Position Step Control   applications)   0.020 to 0.350   (fractional percent   of CO)   PCT CO   PERCENT CARBON is only applicable when Carbon Potential is   selected. Enter the value in percent carbon monoxide that is   applicable for the enriching gas used in fractional form.   FOR EXAMPLE:   Natural Gas = 20.0 % CO, then setting is 0.200   Propane Gas = 23.0 % CO, setting is 0.230   -999 to 9999   floating (in   engineering units)   ALG1 BIAS   PCT H2   INPUT ALGORITHM 1 BIAS—Does not apply to selections:   FFWRD, FFWDMU, HISEL or LOSEL.   1.0 to 99.0 (% H )   2 HYDROGEN CONTENT FOR DEWPOINT is only applicable when   Dewpoint is selected. Enter a value for the percentage of Hydrogen   content that is applicable.   Math Algorithm Notes:   1. Calculation ranges for the Math Algorithms are set via CALC HI and CALC LO parameters and   are between –999. and 9999. The SP High and Low values (SP Range) are independent of   these settings and can be any value between –999. and 9999.   2. The CALC HI and CALC LO values determine the range limits for the SP High and Low values   for the Weighted Average, Summer, Hi Select and Low Select algorithms.   3. If the Ratio for Input 2 is set to 0.0, then a constant value may be used for the Input 2 value via   the Input 2 Bias setting. For this configuration, the Input 2 low range and the Sooting diagnostic   messages are disabled.   38   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.7 Output Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   OUT ALG   The OUTPUT ALGORITHM lets you select the type of output you   want. Not applicable with Control algorithm prompt 3PSTEP.   Selections are hardware dependent.   ATTENTION For all Duplex Output forms, PID heat parameters   apply for controller output greater than 50 %; PID cool parameters   apply for controller output less than 50 %.   TIME   TIME SIMPLEX—This output algorithm uses Digital Output 1 for   Time Proportional Control. The output is updated per the Loop   sampling rate selection. Time Proportional Output has a resolution   of 4.44 msec. Cycle Time is adjustable from 1 to 120 seconds.   CURRENT   POSITON   CURRENT SIMPLEX—Type of output using one 4 mA to 20 mA   signal that can be fed into a positive or negative grounded load of 0   to 1000 ohms. This signal can easily be configured for 4-20 mA or   0-20 mA operation via the CO RANGE configuration, below.   POSITION PROPORTIONAL—Type of output using two relays   and a motor that has a 100 to 1000 ohms feedback slidewire.   This output algorithm selection forces Input 2 to the SLIDEW   selection when the Control Algorithm is any selection other than   3PSTEP.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: DEADBAND, IN2 TYPE   TIME D   CUR D   TIME DUPLEX—This output algorithm uses Digital Outputs 1 and   2 for Duplex Time Proportional Control. The outputs are updated   per the Loop sampling rate selection. Time Proportional Output has   a resolution of 4.44 msec. Cycle Time is adjustable from 1 second   to 120 seconds.   CURRENT DUPLEX is similar to current simplex but uses a   second current output. The second output is usually scaled so that   zero and span correspond with 0 % and 50 % output (cool zone).   When the output is 0 % to 50 %, the controller uses tuning   parameter set #2, when the output is 50 % to 100 % it uses set #1.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: OUT RNG   CUR TI   TI CUR   CURRENT/TIME DUPLEX is a variation of duplex with current   active for 0 % to 50 % output (tuning set 2) and time is active 50 %   to 100 % output (tuning set 1).   Relay controls heat, current controls cool.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: OUT RNG   TIME CURRENT DUPLEX is similar to CUR TI except that current   is active for 50 % to 100 % and time is active for 0 % to 50 %.   Relay controls cool, current controls heat.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: OUT RNG   OUT RNG   CURRENT DUPLEX RANGE ALGORITHM — Used with Output   Algorithm selections CUR D, CUR TI, or TI CUR.   50 PCT   CURRENT DUPLEX RANGE (SPLIT)—This setting should be   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   39   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   used for Relay/Current and Current/Relay Duplex Outputs. It can   also be used for Current Duplex when an Auxiliary Output board is   present. This enables the normal control current output to provide   heat control and the auxiliary current output to provide cool control.   To enable this:   • AUX OUT in the Options Set Up group must be selected for   Output.   • The Auxiliary Current Output is scaled as desired for 0-50 %   controller output.   • Deadband for this configuration only applies to the Current   Output. The Auxiliary Output must have the Deadband scaled in.   FOR EXAMPLE:   If a 2 % Deadband is desired, then enter 2.0 for the Deadband   selection in the Control Algorithm group. This will apply Deadband   to the Current Output. In the Options group, set the Auxiliary   Output LOW VAL selection to 49.0 and the HIGH VAL selection to   0.0.   100PCT   CURRENT DUPLEX RANGE (FULL) enables the Current Output   to provide both heat and cool functions for control over 0-100 % of   the controller output. The PID heat parameters apply when the   output is greater than 50 % and the PID cool parameters apply   when the output is less than 50 %. The second current output is   not required for this type of duplex operation.   RLYSTATE   DIGITAL OUTPUT STATUS AT 0 % OUTPUT allows the following   selections:   1OF 2OF   1ON 2OF   1OF 2ON   1ON 2ON   1OF 2OF   1ON 2OF   1OF 2ON   1ON 2ON   Output 1 de-energized   Output 2 de-energized   Output 1 energized   Output 2 de-energized   Output 1 de-energized   Output 2 energized   Output 1 energized   Output 2 energized   RLY TYPE   RELAY CYCLE TIME INCREMENT selection is used only for Time   Simplex and Duplex output configurations. This configuration sets   the increment size of the relay cycle times in the Tuning and   Tuning 2 Set Up groups.   MECHAN   SOL ST   ELECTROMECHANICAL RELAY—Cycle time in one-second   increments.   SOLID STATE RELAY—Cycle time in 1/3 second increments. This   is useful for solid state relay applications that require shorter cycle   times. DO NOT use this setting unless cycle times of less than 1   second are required.   ATTENTION The Lockout selection must be set to NONE in order   to view this selection.   40   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   5 to 1800 seconds   MOTOR TI   MOTOR TIME – Appears only when “POSITON” is selected as the   Output algorithm. This is the time it takes the motor to travel from 0   to 100% (fully closed to fully open). This time can usually be found   on the nameplate of the motor.   CUR OUT   CURRENT OUTPUT – If Current Output #1 is not used to perform   one of the above output algorithms, it may be used to perform an   Auxiliary Output function.   DISABLE   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   PV (Process Variable)   DEVIATION   OUTPUT   DISABLE   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   PV   DEV   SETPOINT   LOCAL SETPOINT   REMOTE   OUTPUT   SP   LSP   INPUT ALGORITHM 1   RSP   IN ALG 1   Low Scale Value   within the range of   the selected   LOW VAL   HIGH VAL   CO RANGE   CURRENT OUTPUT LOW SCALING FACTOR—Used only when   CUR OUT is any selection other than DISABLE. This is a value in   engineering units used to represent all CUR OUT parameters   except Output.   variable to   represent the   minimun output (0   or 4 mA)   For Output, this is a value in percent and can be any value   between –5 % and +105 %. However, keep in mind that relay   output types can only be scaled 0 % to 100 %.   High Scale Value   within the range of   the selected   CURRENT OUTPUT HIGH SCALING FACTOR—Used only when   CUR OUT is any selection other than DISABLE. This is a value in   engineering units used to represent all CUR OUT parameters   except Output.   variable to   represent the   maximum output   (20 mA)   For Output, this is a value in percent and can be any value   between –5 % and +105 %. However, keep in mind that relay   output types can only be scaled 0 % to 100 %.   4-20mA   0-20mA   CURRENT OUTPUT RANGE allows the user to easily select 4-20   mA output or 0-20 mA output operation without the need for   recalibration of the instrument.   ATTENTION Changing the Current Output Range will result in   the loss of Field Calibration values and will restore Factory   Calibration values.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   41   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.8 Input 1 Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   IN1 TYPE   INPUT 1 ACTUATION TYPE – This selection determines what   actuation you are going to use for Input 1.   ATTENTION   Changing the   input type will   result in the   loss of Field   Calibration   values and will   restore Factory   Calibration   DISABLE   B TC   DISABLE—Disables Input.   B TC—B Thermocouple   E TC H   E TC L   J TC H   J TC M   J TC L   K TC H   K TC M   K TC L   NNM H   NNM L   NIC H   E TC H—E Thermocouple High   E TC L—E Thermocouple Low   J TC H—J Thermocouple High   J TC M—J Thermocouple Med   J TC L—J Thermocouple Low   K TC H—K Thermocouple High   K TC M—K Thermocouple Med   K TC L—K Thermocouple Low   NNM H—Ni-Ni-Moly Thermocouple High   NNM L—Ni-Ni-Moly Thermocouple Low   NIC H—Nicrosil-Nisil Thermocouple High   NIC L—Nicrosil-Nisil Thermocouple Low   R TC—R Thermocouple   values.   NIC L   R TC   S TC   S TC—S Thermocouple   T TC H   T TC L   W TC H   W TC L   100 PT   100 LO   200 PT   500 PT   RAD RH   RAD RI   0-20mA   4-20mA   0-10mV   0-50mV   0-100mV   0-5 V   T TC H—T Thermocouple High   T TC L—T Thermocouple Low   W TC H—W5W26 Thermocouple High   W TC L—W5W26 Thermocouple Low   100 PT—100 Ohm RTD High   100 LO—100 Ohm RTD Low   200 PT—200 Ohm RTD   500 PT—500 Ohm RTD   RAD RH—Radiamatic RH   RAD RI—Radiamatic RI   0-20mA—0 to 20 Milliamperes   4-20mA—4 to 20 Milliamperes   0-10mV—0 to 10 Millivolts   0-50mV—0 to 50 Millivolts   0-100mV—0 to 100 Millivolts   0-5 V—0 to 5 Volts   1-5 V   1-5 V—1 to 5 Volts   0-10 V   TC DIFF   CARBON   OXYGEN   0-10 V—0 to 10 Volts   TC DIFF—Thermocouple Differential   Carbon—Carbon Probe Input   Oxygen—Oxygen Probe Input   42   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   B TC   XMITTER   TRANSMITTER CHARACTERIZATION—This selection lets you   instruct the controller to characterize a linear input to represent a   non-linear one. If characterization is performed by the transmitter   itself, then select LINEAR.   E TC H   E TC L   J TC H   J TC M   J TC L   K TC H   K TC M   K TC L   NNM H   NNM L   NIC H   ATTENTION Prompt only appears when a linear actuation is   selected at prompt IN1 TYPE.   FOR EXAMPLE:   If input 1 is a 4 to 20 mA signal, but the signal represents a type K   H thermocouple, then configure K TC H and the controller will   characterize the 4 to 20 mA signal so that it is treated as a type K   thermocouple input (high range).   NIC L   R TC   Parameter definitions are the same as in IN1 TYPE.   S TC   T TC H   T TC L   W TC H   W TC L   100 PT   100 LO   200 PT   500 PT   RAD RH   RAD RI   LINEAR   SQROOT   –999. To 9999.   Floating   (in engineering   units)   IN1 HIGH   INPUT 1 HIGH RANGE VALUE in engineering units is displayed   for all inputs but can only be configured for linear or square root   transmitter characterization.   Scale the #1 input signal to the display value you want for 100 %.   ATTENTION The control setpoint will be limited by the range of   units selected here.   –999. To 9999.   Floating   (in engineering   units)   IN1 LOW   INPUT 1 LOW RANGE VALUE in engineering units is displayed   for all inputs but can only be configured for linear or square root   transmitter characterization. Scale the #1 input signal to the display   value you want for 0 %. See example above.   ATTENTION The control setpoint will be limited by the range of   units selected here.   –20.00 to 20.00   Floats to 3 decimal   places   RATIO 1   BIAS IN1   FILTER 1   RATIO ON INPUT 1—Select the Ratio value you want on Input 1.   –999. to 9999.   (in engineering   units)   BIAS ON INPUT 1 — Bias is used to compensate the input for drift   of an input value due to deterioration of a sensor, or some other   cause. Select the bias value you want on Input 1.   0 to 120 seconds   No filter = 0   FILTER FOR INPUT 1—A software digital filter is provided for Input   1 to smooth the input signal. You can configure the first order lag   time constant from 1 to 120 seconds. If you do not want filtering,   enter 0.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   43   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   BURNOUT   BURNOUT PROTECTION (SENSOR BREAK) provides most input   types with upscale or downscale protection if the input fails.   NONE   UP   NO BURNOUT—Pre-configured Failsafe output (selected in the   CONTROL Set up Group) applied if failed input is detected (does   not apply for an input out of range). Diagnostic message IN1 FAIL   is intermittently flashed on the lower display.   UPSCALE BURNOUT will force the Input 1 signal to the full scale   value when the sensor fails. Diagnostic message IN1 FAIL   intermittently flashed on the lower display.   The controller remains in Automatic control mode and adjusts the   controller output signal in response to the full scale Input 1 signal   developed by the Burnout circuitry.   DOWN   NO FS   DOWNSCALE BURNOUT will force the Input 1 signal to the lower   range value when the sensor fails. Diagnostic message IN1 FAIL   intermittently flashed on the lower display.   The controller remains in Automatic control mode and adjusts the   controller output signal in response to the lower range Input 1   signal developed by the Burnout circuitry.   NO FAILSAFE— This selection does not provide input failure   detection and should only be used when a thermocouple input is   connected to another instrument which supplies the Burnout   current. (For this selection, no burnout signal is sent to the sensor.)   ATTENTION For Burnout to function properly on a 0-20 mA input   type (or a 0-5V type that uses a dropping resistor), the dropping   resistor must be remotely located (across the transmitter   terminals). Otherwise, the input at the instrument terminals will   always be 0 mA (i.e., within the normal operating range) when the   0-20 mA line is opened.   0.01 to 1.00   EMISSIV1   EMISSIVITY is a correction factor applied to the Radiamatic input   signal that is the ratio of the actual energy emitted from the target   to the energy which would be emitted if the target were a perfect   radiator.   Available only for Radiamatic inputs.   44   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.9 Input 2 Set Up Group   Function Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   IN2 TYPE   INPUT 2 ACTUATION TYPE – This selection   determines what actuation you are going to use for   Input 2.   ATTENTION   Changing the input   type will result in the   loss of Field   DISABLE—Disables Input.   B TC—B Thermocouple   DISABLE   B TC   E TC H—E Thermocouple High   E TC L—E Thermocouple Low   J TC H—J Thermocouple High   J TC M—J Thermocouple Med   J TC L—J Thermocouple Low   K TC H—K Thermocouple High   K TC M—K Thermocouple Med   K TC L—K Thermocouple Low   NNM H—Ni-Ni-Moly Thermocouple High   NNM L—Ni-Ni-Moly Thermocouple Low   NIC H—Nicrosil-Nisil Thermocouple High   NIC L—Nicrosil-Nisil Thermocouple Low   R TC—R Thermocouple   Calibration values and E TC H   E TC L   J TC H   J TC M   J TC L   K TC H   K TC M   K TC L   NNM H   NNM L   NIC H   will restore Factory   Calibration values.   Selecting Position   Proportional Control in   the Output Setup   Group forces Input 2   to the Slidewire   Selection.   NIC L   R TC   S TC   S TC—S Thermocouple   T TC H—T Thermocouple High   T TC L—T Thermocouple Low   W TC H—W5W26 Thermocouple High   W TC L—W5W26 Thermocouple Low   100 PT—100 Ohm RTD High   100 LO—100 Ohm RTD Low   200 PT—200 Ohm RTD   500 PT—500 Ohm RTD   RAD RH—Radiamatic RH   RAD RI—Radiamatic RI   0-20mA—0 to 20 Milliamperes   4-20mA—4 to 20 Milliamperes   0-10mV—0 to 10 Millivolts   0-50mV—0 to 50 Millivolts   0-100mV—0 to 100 Millivolts   0-5 V—0 to 5 Volts   1-5 V—1 to 5 Volts   0-10 V—0 to 10 Volts   TC DIFF—Thermocouple Differential   SLIDEW—Slidewire (For Position Proportional   Applications)   T TC H   T TC L   W TC H   W TC L   100 PT   100 LO   200 PT   500 PT   RAD RH   RAD RI   0-20mA   4-20mA   0-10mV   0-50mV   0-100mV   0-5 V   1-5 V   0-10 V   TC DIFF   SLIDEW   B TC   S TC   XMITTER2   TRANSMITTER CHARACTERIZATION—This   selection lets you instruct the controller to   characterize a linear input to represent a non-linear   one.   E TC H   E TC L   J TC H   J TC M   J TC L   K TC H   K TC M   K TC L   NNM H   NNM L   NIC H   NIC L   T TC H   T TC L   W TC H   W TC L   100 PT   100 LO   200 PT   500 PT   RAD RH   RAD RI   LINEAR   SQROOT   ATTENTION Prompt only appears when a linear   actuation is selected at prompt IN2 TYPE.   Parameter definitions are the same as in IN2 TYPE.   R TC   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   45   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   –999. To 9999. Floating   (in engineering units)   IN2 HIGH   INPUT 2 HIGH RANGE VALUE in engineering units   is displayed for all inputs but can only be configured   for linear or square root transmitter characterization   See the example in IN1 HI.   –999. To 9999. Floating   (in engineering units)   IN2 LOW   INPUT 2 LOW RANGE VALUE in engineering units   is displayed for all inputs but can only be configured   for linear or square root transmitter characterization.   See the example in IN1 HI   –20.00 to 20.00   Floats to 3 decimal places   RATIO 2   BIAS IN2   RATIO ON INPUT 2—Select the Ratio value you   want on Input 1.   –999. to 9999.   (in engineering units)   BIAS ON INPUT 2 — Bias is used to compensate   the input for drift of an input value due to   deterioration of a sensor, or some other cause.   Select the bias value you want on Input 1.   0 to 120 seconds   No filter = 0   FILTER 2   FILTER FOR INPUT 2—A software digital filter is   provided for Input 1 to smooth the input signal. You   can configure the first order lag time constant from 1   to 120 seconds. If you do not want filtering, enter 0.   BURNOUT   BURNOUT PROTECTION (SENSOR BREAK)   provides most input types with upscale or downscale   protection if the input fails.   NONE   NO BURNOUT—If Input 2 is being used in the   Control Algorithm (such as the PV or RSP input   parameter), then the pre-configured Failsafe output   (selected in the CONTROL Set up Group) is applied   when a failed input is detected (does not apply for an   input out of range). Diagnostic message IN2 FAIL is   intermittently flashed on the lower display.   UP   UPSCALE BURNOUT will force the Input 2 signal to   the full scale value when the sensor fails. Diagnostic   message IN2 FAIL intermittently flashed on the lower   display.   The controller remains in Automatic control mode   and adjusts the controller output signal in response   to the full scale Input 2 signal developed by the   Burnout circuitry.   DOWN   DOWNSCALE BURNOUT will force the Input 2   signal to the lower range value when the sensor   fails. Diagnostic message IN2 FAIL intermittently   flashed on the lower display.   The controller remains in Automatic control mode   and adjusts the controller output signal in response   to the lower range Input 2 signal developed by the   Burnout circuitry.   46   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   NO FS   NO FAILSAFE—This selection does not provide   input failure detection and should only be used when   a thermocouple input is connected to another   instrument which supplies the Burnout current. (For   this selection, no burnout signal is sent to the   sensor.)   ATTENTION For Burnout to function properly on a   0-20 mA input type (or a 0-5V type that uses a   dropping resistor), the dropping resistor must be   remotely located (across the transmitter terminals).   Otherwise, the input at the instrument terminals will   always be 0 mA (i.e., within the normal operating   range) when the 0-20 mA line is opened.   0.01 to 1.00   EMISSIV2   EMISSIVITY is a correction factor applied to the   Radiamatic input signal that is the ratio of the actual   energy emitted from the target to the energy which   would be emitted if the target were a perfect radiator.   Available only for Radiamatic inputs.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   47   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.10 Control Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   PV SOURCE   PROCESS VARIABLE SOURCE —Selects the source of the   Process Variable.   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   IN ALG1   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   INPUT ALGORITHM 1   PID SETS   NUMBER OF TUNING PARAMETER SETS—This selection lets   you choose one or two sets of tuning constants (gain, rate, and   reset). NOTE: The Tuning Group is automatically configured to   have two PID sets when a Duplex Control Algorithm is configured.   1 ONLY   ONE SET ONLY—Only one set of tuning parameters is available.   Configure the values for: Gain (proportional band), Rate, Reset   Time, and Cycle Time (if time proportional is used).   2KEYBD   TWO SETS KEYBOARD SELECTABLE—Two sets of tuning   parameters can be configured and can be selected at the operator   interface or by using the Digital Inputs.   Press this key until you see PID SET1 or PID SET2 then press   Lower   or   to switch between sets. Configure the values for: Gain,   Display   Rate, Reset, Cycle Time, Gain #2, Rate #2, Reset #2, Cycle #2   Time   2PV SW   PID SETS   (continued)   TWO SETS PV AUTOMATIC SWITCHOVER—When the process   variable is GREATER than the value set at prompt SW VALUE   (Switchover Value), the controller will use Gain, Rate, Reset, and   Cycle Time. The active PID SET can be read in the lower display.   When the process variable is LESS than the value set at prompt   SW VALUE, the controller will use Gain#2, Rate#2, Reset#2, and   Cycle#2 Time. The active PID SET can be read in the lower   display.   2SP SW   TWO SETS SP AUTOMATIC SWITCHOVER—When the setpoint   is GREATER than the value set at prompt SW VALUE (Switchover   Value), the controller will use Gain, Rate, Reset, and Cycle. When   the setpoint is LESS than the value set at prompt SW VALUE, the   controller will use Gain #2, Rate #2, Reset #2, and Cycle #2.   ATTENTION Other prompts affected: SW VALUE   Value in   SW VALUE   LSP’S   AUTOMATIC SWITCHOVER VALUE—This is the value of   Process Variable or Setpoint at which the controller will switch from   Tuning Constant Set #2 to Set #1.   engineering units   within PV or SP   range limits   LOCAL SETPOINT SOURCE—This selection determines what   your local setpoint source will be.   1 ONLY   TWO   LOCAL SETPOINT—The setpoint entered from the keyboard.   TWO LOCAL SETPOINTS—This selection lets you switch   SP   Select   between two local setpoints using the   key.   THREE   THREE LOCAL SETPOINTS—This selection lets you switch   SP   Select   between three local setpoints using the   key   48   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   RSP SRC   REMOTE SETPOINT SOURCE—This selection determines what   your remote setpoint source will be when toggled by the SP Select   key or Digital Input.   NONE   NONE—No remote setpoint.   INPUT 2   IN ALG1   INPUT 2—Remote Setpoint is Input 2.   IN AL1—Remote Setpoint using Input 1 algorithm.   ATTENTION To cycle through the available local setpoints and   SP   Select   remote setpoint, press and hold in the   key. When the key is   released, the setpoint selection currently displayed will be the new   setpoint selection.   AUTOBIAS   SP TRACK   AUTOBIAS is used for bumpless transfer when transferring from   local setpoint to remote setpoint. Auto Bias calculates and adds a   bias to remote setpoint input each time a transfer is made. Only   available if no tracking is selected.   DISABLE—Disables auto bias.   ENABLE—Enables auto bias.   DISABLE   ENABLE   SETPOINT TRACKING—The local setpoint can be configured to   track either PV or RSP as listed below. Not configurable when Auto   Bias is set.   ATTENTION For selections other than NONE, LSP is stored in   nonvolatile memory only when there is a mode change; i.e., when   switching from RSP to LSP or from Manual to Automatic. If power   is lost, then the current LSP value is also lost.   NONE   NO TRACKING—If local setpoint tracking is not configured, the   LSP will not be altered when transfer from RSP to LSP is made.   PV   PV—Local setpoint tracks the PV when in manual.   RSP   RSP—Local setpoint tracks remote setpoint when in automatic.   When the controller transfers out of remote setpoint, the last value   of the remote setpoint (RSP) is inserted into the local setpoint.   PWR MODE   POWER UP CONTROLLER MODE RECALL—This selection   determines which mode and setpoint the controller will use when   the controller restarts after a power loss.   MANUAL   A LSP   MANUAL, LSP—At power-up, the controller will use manual mode   with the local setpoint displayed.   AUTOMATIC MODE, LAST LSP—At power-up, the controller will   use automatic mode with the last local setpoint used before power   down displayed.   A RSP   AUTOMATIC MODE, LAST RSP—At power-up, the controller will   use automatic mode with the last remote setpoint used before   power down displayed.   AM SP   LAST MODE/LAST SETPOINT used before power down.   LAST MODE/LAST LOCAL SETPOINT on power down.   AM LSP   PWR OUT   THREE POSITION CONTROL STEP OUTPUT START-UP   MODE—This selection determines what position the motor will be   in when powered up or in the failsafe position.   For Three   Position Step   Control Only   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   49   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   LAST   (Note 3)   LAST OUTPUT—At power-up in automatic mode, the motor   position will be the last one prior to power down. When the unit   goes into FAILSAFE, it will stay in automatic mode; motor will not   be driven to the configured failsafe position.   F’SAFE   FAILSAFE OUTPUT—At power-up in manual mode, the motor will   be driven to either the 0 % or 100 % output position, whichever is   selected at prompt FAILSAFE. For Burnout/None, when the unit   goes into FAILSAFE, it will go to manual mode; motor will be driven   to the configured failsafe position.   0 to 100 % of PV   span in   engineering units   SP HiLIM   (Note 4)   SETPOINT HIGH LIMIT—This selection prevents the local and   remote setpoints from going above the value selected here. The   setting must be equal or less than the upper range of the PV.   0 to 100 % of PV   span in   engineering units   SP LoLIM   (Note 4)   SET POINT LOW LIMIT—This selection prevents the local and   remote setpoints from going below the value selected here. The   setting must be equal or greater than the lower range of the PV.   ACTION   CONTROL OUTPUT DIRECTION—Select direct or reverse output   action.   DIRECT   DIRECT ACTING CONTROL—The controller’s output increases   as the process variable increases.   REVERSE   REVERSE ACTING CONTROL—The controller’s output   decreases as the process variable increases.   OUT RATE   OUTPUT CHANGE RATE—Enables or disables the Output   Change Rate. The maximum rate is set at prompt PCT/M UP or   PCT/M DN. Only available for PID-A, PID-B, PD+MR control   algorithms.   ENABLE   DISABLE   ENABLE—Allows output rate.   DISABLE—Disables output rate.   0 to 9999 % per   minute   PCT/M UP   PCT/M DN   OUTHiLIM   OUTPUT RATE UP VALUE—This selection limits the rate at which   the output can change upward. Enter a value in percent per   minute. Appears only if OUT RATE is enabled. “0” means no output   rate applied.   0 to 9999 % per   minute   OUTPUT RATE DOWN VALUE—This selection limits the rate at   which the output can change downward. Enter a value in percent   per minute. Appears only if OUT RATE is enabled. “0” means no   output rate.   HIGH OUTPUT LIMIT—This is the highest value of output beyond   which you do not want the controller automatic output to exceed.   0 % to 100 %   –5 % to 105 %   For relay output types.   For current output types.   OUTLoLIM   LOW OUTPUT LIMIT—This is the lowest value of output below   which you do not want the controller automatic output to exceed.   0 % to 100 %   –5 % to 105 %   For relay output types.   For current output types.   Within the range of   the output limits   I Hi LIM   (Note 5)   I Lo LIM   (Note 5)   DROPOFF   (Note 5)   HIGH RESET LIMIT—This is the highest value of output beyond   which you do not want reset action to occur   Within the range of   the output limits   LOW RESET LIMIT—This is the lowest value of output beyond   which you do not want reset action to occur.   –5 to 105 % of   output   CONTROLLER DROPOFF VALUE—Output value below which   the controller output will drop off to the low output limit value set in   prompt OUTLoLIM.   50   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   DEADBAND   DEADBAND is an adjustable gap between the operating ranges of   output 1 and output 2 in which neither output operates (positive   value) or both outputs operate (negative value).   –5.0 to 25.0 %   0.0 to 25.0 %   0.5 to 5.0 %   Time Duplex   On-Off Duplex   Position Proportional and Three Position Step   0.0 to 100.0 % of   PV span   OUT HYST   FAILMODE   HYSTERESIS (OUTPUT RELAY) is an adjustable overlap of the   ON/OFF states of each control output. This is the difference   between the value of the process variable at which the control   outputs energize and the value at which they de-energize.   Only applicable for ON/OFF control.   FAILSAFE MODE   NoLATCH   LATCH   NON LATCHING—Controller stays in last mode that was being   used (automatic or manual); If unit was in Automatic mode, then   the output goes to the failsafe value. (NOTE 1, NOTE 2)   LATCHING—Controller goes to manual mode; If unit was in   Automatic mode, then the output goes to the failsafe value. (NOTE   2)   0 to 100 %   FAILSAFE   FAILSAFE OUTPUT VALUE—The value used here will also be   the output level when you have Communications SHED set to   failsafe or when NO BURNOUT is configured and Input 1 fails.   ATTENTION Applies for all output types except Three Position   Step Control.   THREE POSITION STEP FAILSAFE OUTPUT   0 PCT—Motor goes to closed position.   0 PCT   100 PCT   100 PCT—Motor goes to open position.   Position Proportional motor position when slidewire fails.   0 PCT—Motor goes to closed position.   SW FAIL   0 PCT   100 PCT   100 PCT—Motor goes to open position.   ATTENTION PWR OUT must be configured for FSAFE.   0 to 100 %   0 to 100 %   MAN OUT   AUTO OUT   PBorGAIN   POWER-UP PRESET MANUAL OUTPUT—At power-up, the   controller will go to manual and the output to the value set here.   (NOTE 1)   POWER-UP PRESET AUTOMATIC OUTPUT—At power-up, the   controller will begin its automatic control at the output value set   here. (NOTE 1)   PROPORTIONAL BAND UNITS—Select one of the following for   the Proportional (P) term of the PID algorithm:   PB PCT   GAIN   PROPORTIONAL BAND selects units of percent proportional band   for the P term of the PID algorithm.   Where: PB % = 100 % FS   GAIN   GAIN selects the unitless term of gain for the P term of the PID   algorithm.   Where: GAIN = 100 % FS   PB%   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   51   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   MINUTESorRP   M RESET UNITS—Selects units of minutes per repeat or repeats per   minute for the I term of the PID algorithm.   20 Repeats per Minute = 0.05 Minutes per Repeat.   RPM   REPEATS PER MINUTE—The number of times per minute that   the proportional action is repeated by reset.   MINUTES   MINUTES PER REPEAT—The time between each repeat of the   proportional action by reset.   NOTE 1: Does not apply to Three Position Step Control.   NOTE 2: If controller is in Manual mode when a failure occurs, then the output will maintain its value.   NOTE 3:These selections appear when:   A) Control Algorithm is selected for 3PSTEP.   B) Control Algorithm is selected for PD+MR and Output Algorithm is selected for Position   Proportional.   NOTE 4: The local setpoint will automatically adjust itself to be within the setpoint limit range. For   example, if SP = 1500 and the SP HiLIM is changed to 1200, the new local setpoint will be 1200.   NOTE 5: Reset limits and Dropoff are not displayed when Three Position Step Control is configured.   52   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.11 Options Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   AUX OUT   AUXILIARY OUTPUT SELECTION   This selection provides an mA output representing one of several   control parameters. The display for auxiliary output viewing will be   in engineering units for all but output. Output will be displayed in   percent.   ATTENTION   Prompts for the   Auxiliary   Output   Selection   appear only if   one of the   ATTENTION Other prompts affected by these selections: 4mA VAL   and 20mA VAL.   Auxiliary   Output boards   is installed.   ATTENTION Output cannot be configured when Three Position   Step Control is used.   DISABLE   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   PV   NO AUXILIARY OUTPUT   INPUT 1—This represents the configured range of input 1.   INPUT 2 represents the value of the configured range of input 2.   PROCESS VARIABLE—Represents the value of the Process   Variable. PV = Input XxRatioX + BiasX   DEV   DEVIATION (PROCESS VARIABLE MINUS SETPOINT)—   Represents –100 % to +100 % of the selected PV span in   engineering units.   Zero deviation will produce a center scale (12 mA or 50 %) output.   A negative deviation equal in magnitude to the Auxiliary Output   High Scaling Factor will produce a low end output (4 mA or 0 %)   output. A positive deviation equal in magnitude to the Auxiliary   Output Low Scaling Factor will produce a high end output (20 mA   or 100 %).   OUTPUT   SP   OUTPUT—Represents the displayed controller output in percent   (%). Cannot be used with   Three Position Step Control.   SETPOINT—Represents the value of the setpoint currently in use   (LSP1, LSP2, LSP3, RSP or CSP) and is shown in the same units   as those used by the PV.   LSP 1   RSP   LOCAL SETPOINT ONE—Auxiliary output represents Local   Setpoint 1 regardless of active setpoint.   REMOTE SETPOINT – Represents the configured RSP regardless   of the active SetPoint.   IN ALG1   INPUT ALGORITHM 1 OUTPUT—Represents the output from   input algorithm 1.   4-20mA   0-20mA   CO RANGE   AUXILIARY CURRENT OUTPUT RANGE—Allows the user to   easily select 4-20mA output or 0-20mA output operation without   the need for recalibration of the instrument.   ATTENTION Changing the Auxiliary Current Output Range will   result in the loss of Field Calibration values and will restore Factory   Calibration values.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   53   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   Low Scale Value   within the range of   the selected   LOW VAL   HIGH VAL   DIG INP1   AUXILIARY OUTPUT LOW SCALING FACTOR— This is a value   in engineering units used to represent all AUX OUT parameters   except Output.   variable to   For Output, this is a value in percent and can be any value   between –5 % and +105 %. However, keep in mind that relay   output types can only be scaled 0 % to 100 %.   represent the   minimun output (0   or 4 mA)   High Scale Value   within the range of   the selected   AUXILIARY OUTPUT HIGH SCALING FACTOR— This is a value   in engineering units used to represent all AUX OUT parameters   except Output.   variable to   For Output, this is a value in percent and can be any value   between –5 % and +105 %. However, keep in mind that relay   output types can only be scaled 0 % to 100 %.   represent the   maximum output   (20 mA)   DIGITAL INPUT 1 SELECTIONS—All selections are available for   Input 1. The controller returns to its original state when contact   opens, except when overruled by the keyboard.   NONE   NO DIGITAL INPUT SELECTIONS   TO MAN   TO MANUAL—Contact closure puts the affected loop into manual   mode. Contact open returns controller to former mode.   TO LSP   TO LOCAL SETPOINT—When a remote setpoint is configured,   contact closure puts the controller into local setpoint 1. When   contact opens, the controller returns to former operation—local or   remote setpoint—unless SP Select key is pressed while digital   input is active. If this happens, the controller will stay in the local   setpoint mode when contact opens.   TO 2SP   TO 3SP   TO DIR   TO LOCAL SETPOINT TWO—Contact closure puts the controller   into local setpoint 2.   TO LOCAL SETPOINT THREE—Contact closure puts the   controller into local setpoint 3.   TO DIRECT ACTION—Contact closure selects direct controller   action.   TO HOLD   TO HOLD—Contact closure suspends Setpoint Program or   Setpoint Ramp. When contact reopens, the controller starts from   the Hold point of the Ramp/Program unless the Ramp/Program   Run   Hold   was not previously started via the   This selection applies to either loop.   key.   TO PID2   PV 2IN   TO PID2—Contact closure selects PID Set 2.   PV=INPUT 2—Contact closure selects PV = Input 2.   RERUN   RERUN--Allows the Setpoint Programmer to be reset to the initial   segment of its current cycle, unit stays in previous mode.   54   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   TO RUN   RUN—Contact closure starts a stopped SP Ramp or Program.   Upper left character blinks “R”. Reopening the contact puts   controller in HOLD mode.   This selection applies to either loop.   ToBEGIN   EXTERNAL SP PROGRAM RESET—Contact closure resets SP   Program back to the beginning of the first segment in the program   and places the program in the HOLD mode. Program cycle number   is not affected. Reopening switch has no effect.   This selection applies to either loop.   ATTENTION Once the last segment of the setpoint program has   timed out, the controller enters the mode of action specified in the   configuration data and the program cannot be reset to the   beginning of the first segment by digital input closure.   STOP I   INHIBIT INTEGRAL (RESET)—Contact closure disables PID   Integral (Reset) action.   MAN FS   MANUAL FAILSAFE OUTPUT—Controller goes to Manual mode,   output goes to the Failsafe value.   ATTENTION This will cause a bump in the output when switching   from Automatic to Manual. The switch back from Manual to   Automatic is bumpless. When the switch is closed, the output can   be adjusted from the keyboard.   TO LOCK   TO Aout   KEYBOARD LOCKOUT—Contact closure disables all keys.   Lower display shows LOCKED if a key is pressed.   AUTOMATIC OUTPUT—Contact closure sends output to the   value set at Control prompt AUTO OUT when the controller is in   the Automatic mode. Reopening the contact returns the controller   to the normal output.   ATTENTION Does not apply to Three Position Step Control.   TIMER   TIMER—Contact closure starts timer, if enabled. Reopening the   switch has no effect.   AM STA   TO AUTO/MANUAL STATION—Contact closure causes the   control loop to perform as follows:   PV = Input 2   Action = Direct   Control algorithm = PD+MR   PID SET = 2   SP = LSP 2   TO TUNE   SP Init   INITIATE LIMIT CYCLE TUNING—Contact closure starts the   tuning process. The lower display shows TUNE ON. Opening the   contact has no effect.   SETPOINT INITIALIZATION—Contact closure forces the setpoint   to the current PV value. Opening the contact has no effect.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   55   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   TRACK   OUTPUT TRACKS INPUT 2—Contact closure allows Output to   track Input 2. While the switch is open, the output is in accordance   with its pre-defined functionality. When the switch is closed, the   output value (in percent) will track the Input 2 percent of range   value. When the switch is reopened, the output will start at this last   output value and normal PID action will then take over control. The   transfer is bumpless.   TO RSP   RST FB   TO REMOTE SETPOINT—Contact closure selects the Remote   setpoint.   EXTERNAL RESET FEEDBACK—Contact closure allows Input 2   to override the internal reset value.   To PURGE   TO PURGE—Contact closure forces the loop to Manual mode with   the output set to the Output High Limit configuration. MAN lights   and the Output value is shown on the lower display. Opening the   switch has no effect.   ATTENTION Does not apply to Three Position Step Control.   Lo FIRE   LOW FIRE—Contact closure forces the loop to Manual mode with   the output set to the Output Low Limit configuration. MAN lights   and the Output value is shown on the lower display. Opening the   switch has no effect.   ATTENTION Does not apply to Three Position Step Control.   MAN LAT   PV Hold   MANUAL LATCHING—Contact closure transition forces the loop   to Manual mode. Opening the switch has no effect. If the   MAN/AUTO key is pressed while the switch is closed, the loop will   return to Automatic mode.   PROCESS VARIABLE HOLD—when the switch is closed, PV is   frozen at last value. When switch opens, PV resumes.   DIG 1COMB   DIGITAL INPUT 1 COMBINATION SELECTIONS —This selection   allows the specified function to occur in addition to the one chosen   for DIG IN 1.   DISABLE   +PID2   DISABLE—Disables combination function.   PLUS PID2—Contact closure selects PID Set 2.   +TO DIR   PLUS DIRECT ACTION—Contact closure selects direct controller   action.   +TO SP2   +DIS AT   PLUS SETPOINT 2—Contact closure puts the controller into SP2.   PLUS DISABLE ADAPTIVE TUNE—Contact closure disables   Accutune process.   +TO SP1   +RUN   PLUS SETPOINT 1—Contact closure puts the controller into SP1.   PLUS RUN SETPOINT PROGRAM/RAMP—Contact closure   starts SP Program/Ramp if enabled.   Same selections   as for Digital Inp 1   DIG INP2   DIGITAL INPUT 2 SELECTIONS   Same selections   as Digital Input 1   Combinations   DIG2COMB   DIGITAL INPUT 2 COMBINATIONS   56   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.12 Communications Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   1 to 99   Com ADDR   COMMUNICATIONS STATION ADDRESS—This is a number that   is assigned to a controller that is to be used with the   communications option. This number will be its address.   ComSTATE   COMMUNICATIONS SELECTION   DISABLE   MODBUS   DISABLE—Disables RS-485 communications option.   MODBUS—Enables RS-485 Modbus RTU communication port.   DISABLE   ENABLE   IR ENABLE   BAUD   IR ENABLE–Disable/Enables IR communications port.   ATTENTION If there are no IR communications transactions for   four minutes, then the IR port automatically shuts down. It can be   re-enabled by pressing any key on the front panel.   BAUD RATE is the transmission speed in bits per second. This   value is used for both RS-485 and IR Communications, but for IR   Communications, values below 19200 baud are interpreted as   being 19200 baud.   4800   9600   19200   38400   4800 BAUD   9600 BAUD   19200 BAUD   38400 BAUD   1 to 500   milliseconds   TX DELAY   WS FLOAT   TX DELAY—Configurable response-delay timer allows you to force   the instrument to delay its response for a time period of from 1 to   500 milliseconds compatible with the host system   hardware/software.   Defines word/byte order of floating point data for communications.   Byte values:   0 1 2 3 seeeeeee emmmmmmm mmmmmmmm mmmmmmmm   Where:   s = sign, e = exponent, m = mantissa bit   FP_B   FP_BB   FP_L   0 1 3 2 1 0 2 3 2 3 1 0 3 2 0 1 FP_LB   DISABLE   ENABLE   SHED ENAB   SHEDTIME   SHED ENABLE—Disables/enables shed functionaliy. Applies to   Modbus protocol only.   0 to 255   SHED TIME—The number that represents how many sample   periods there will be before the controller sheds from   communications. Each period equals 1/3 seconds; 0 equals No   shed.   Note: If ComSTATE is set to MODBUS or MB3K and if   SHEDENAB is set to DISABL, Shed Time will not be configurable.   SHEDMODE   SHED CONTROLLER MODE AND OUTPUT LEVEL—Determines   the mode of local control you want when the controller is shed from   the communications link.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   57   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter   Definition   LAST   LAST—SAME MODE AND OUTPUT—The controller will return to   the same mode (manual or automatic) at the same output level that   it had before shed.   TO MAN   FSAFE   TO AUTO   TO MAN—MANUAL MODE, SAME OUTPUT—The controller will   return to manual mode at the same output level that it had before   shed.   FSAFE—MANUAL MODE, FAILSAFE OUTPUT—The controller   will return to manual mode at the output value selected at Control   prompt FAILSAFE.   TO AUTO—AUTOMATIC MODE, LAST SP—The controller will   return to the automatic mode and the last setpoint used before   shed.   SHED SP   SHED SETPOINT RECALL   Note: If SHEDENAB=DISABLE, this prompt will not be   configurable.   TO LSP   TO CSP   TO LSP—Controller will use last local or remote setpoint used.   TO CSP—When in “slave” mode, the controller will store the last   host computer setpoint and use it at the Local setpoint. When in   “monitor” mode, the controller will shed to the last instrument Local   or Remote setpoint used, and the LSP is unchanged.   UNITS   COMPUTER SETPOINT UNITS   ENG   ENG — Engineering units   PERCENT   –20.0 to 20.0   PERCENT — Percent of PV range   COMPUTER SETPOINT RATIO—Computer setpoint ratio.   CSP RATO   CSP BIAS   –999. to 9999.   COMPUTER SETPOINT BIAS—Computer setpoint bias in   (engineering units)   Engineering Units.   LOOPBACK   LOCAL LOOPBACK tests the RS-485 communications port. It is   not used for any other communications port.   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE—Disables the Loopback test.   ENABLE—Allows loopback test. The instrument goes into   Loopback mode in which it sends and receives its own message.   The instrument displays PASS or FAIL status in the upper display   and LOOPBACK in the lower display while the test is running. The   instrument will go into manual mode when LOOPBACK is enabled   with the output at the Failsafe value. The test will run until the   operator disables it here, or until power is turned off and on.   ATTENTION The instrument does not have to be connected to   the external communications link in order to perform this test. If it is   connected, only one instrument should run the loopback test at a   time. The host computer should not be transmitting on the link   while the loopback test is active.   58   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.13 Alarms Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   Value in   engineering units   A1S1 VAL   ALARM 1 SETPOINT 1 VALUE—This is the value at which you   want the alarm type chosen in prompt A1S1TYPE to actuate. The   value depends on what the setpoint has been configured to   represent. No setpoint is required for alarms configured for   Communications SHED. For SP Programming the value is the   segment number for which the event applies.   This prompt does not appear for “Alarm on Manual” type alarm.   For example: A1S1TYPE = MANUAL.   Value in   engineering units   A1S2 VAL   A2S1 VAL   A2S2 VAL   A1S1TYPE   ALARM 1 SETPOINT 2 VALUE—This is the value at which you   want the alarm type chosen in prompt A1S2TYPE to actuate.   The details are the same as A1S1 VAL.   Value in   engineering units   ALARM 2 SETPOINT 1 VALUE—This is the value at which you   want the alarm type chosen in prompt A2S1TYPE to actuate.   The details are the same as A1S1 VAL.   Value in   engineering units   ALARM 2 SETPOINT 2 VALUE—This is the value at which you   want the alarm type chosen in prompt A2S2TYPE to actuate.   The details are the same as A1S1 VAL.   ALARM 1 SETPOINT 1 TYPE—Select what you want Setpoint 1   of Alarm 1 to represent. It can represent the Process Variable,   Deviation, Input 1, Input 2, Output, and if you have a model with   communications, you can configure the controller to alarm on   SHED. If you have setpoint programming, you can alarm when a   segment goes ON or OFF.   NONE   NO ALARM   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   PV   INPUT 1   INPUT 2   PROCESS VARIABLE   DEV   DEVIATION   OUTPUT   SHED   OUTPUT (NOTE 1)   SHED FROM COMMUNICATIONS   EVENT ON (SP PROGRAMMING)   EVENT OFF (SP PROGRAMMING)   ALARM ON MANUAL MODE (NOTE 2)   REMOTE SETPOINT   EV ON   EV OFF   MANUAL   REM SP   F SAFE   PV RATE   DIG INP 1   DIG INP 2   DEV 2   FAILSAFE   PV RATE OF CHANGE   DIGITAL INPUT 1 ACTUATED (NOTE 7)   DIGITAL INPUT 2 ACTUATED (NOTE 7)   DEVIATION FROM LSP 2 (NOTE 3)   LOOP BREAK (NOTE 4)   THERMOCOUPLE WARNING (NOTE 5)   THERMOCOUPLE FAIL (NOTE 6)   PV HOLD   BREAK   TCWARN   TCFAIL   PVHOLD   ATTENTION   NOTE 1. When the controller is configured for Three Position Step Control, alarms set for Output will not   function.   NOTE 2. Alarm 1 is not available if the Timer is enabled because Alarm 1 is dedicated to Timer output.   NOTE 3. This Deviation Alarm is based upon deviation from the 2nd Local Setpoint or Remote SP   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   59   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   regardless of whichever SP is active.   NOTE 4. Loop Break monitors the control loop to determine if it is working. When enabled, the control   output is checked against the minimum and maximum output limit settings. When the output reaches one   of these limits, a timer begins. If the timer expires and the output has not caused the PV to move by a pre-   determined amount, then the alarm activates, thus signalling that the loop is broken. The loop break timer   value must be configured by the operator as the AxSx VAL entry. This value is in seconds with a range of   0 to 3600 seconds. A setting of 0 is equivalent to an instantaneous loop break when the output reaches   one of its limit values.   The amount of PV Movement required is determined by the “UNITS” setting in the Display Setup Group.   For the Degrees F configuration, the PV must move by 3° in the desired direction in the time allowed. For   the Degrees C configuration, the PV must move by 2° in the desired direction in the time allowed. For the   “NONE” selection, the PV must move 1% of the PV range in the time allowed.   Loop Break alarms do not have a HIGH/LOW State configuration, they are always assumed to be a HIGH   state alarm.   NOTE 5. Thermocouple Warning means that the instrument has detected that the Thermocouple Input is   starting to fail. Not valid for other input types.   NOTE 6. Thermocouple Failing means that the instrument has detected that the Thermocouple Input is in   imminent danger of failing. Not valid for other input types.   NOTE 7: For the Digital Input selections, DIG INP1 can be either enabled or disabled in the Options   function properly.   If Setpoint Programming is disabled or if the Alarm Type is   not configured for Event On/Off:   ALARM 1 SETPOINT 1 STATE—Select whether you want the   alarm type chosen in prompt A1S1TYPE to alarm High or Low.   A1S1 H L   HIGH   LOW   HIGH ALARM   LOW ALARM   If Setpoint Programming is enabled and if the Alarm Type is   configured for Event On/Off:   A1S1 EV   ALARM 1 SEGMENT EVENT 1—Select whether you want the   alarm type chosen in prompt A1S1TYPE to alarm the beginning   or end of a segment in setpoint Ramp/Soak programming.   BEGIN   END   BEGINNING OF SEGMENT   END OF SEGMENT   ATTENTION Alarms configured for events will not operate on   Setpoint Program segments of zero length.   Same as A1S1   TYPE   A1S2TYPE   A1S2 H L   ALARM 1 SETPOINT 2 TYPE—Select what you want Setpoint 2   of Alarm 1 to represent.   The selections are the same as A1S1TYPE.   HIGH   LOW   ALARM 1 SETPOINT 2 STATE—Same as A1S1 H L.   60   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   BEGIN   END   A1S2 EV   ALARM 1 SEGMENT EVENT 2—Same as A1S1 EV.   Same as A1S1   TYPE   A2S1TYPE   ALARM 2 SETPOINT 1 TYPE—Select what you want Setpoint 1   of Alarm 2 to represent.   The selections are the same as A1S1TYPE.   ATTENTION Not available with Relay Duplex or Position   Proportional output types unless using Dual Relay PWA.   HIGH   LOW   A2S1 H L   A2S1 EV   ALARM 2 SETPOINT 1 STATE—Same as A1S1 H L.   BEGIN   END   ALARM 2 SEGMENT EVENT 1—Same as A1S1 EV.   Same as A1S1   TYPE   A2S2TYPE   ALARM 2 SETPOINT 2 TYPE—Select what you want Setpoint 2   of Alarm 2 to represent.   The selections are the same as A1S1TYPE.   ATTENTION Not applicable with Relay Duplex or Position   Proportional output types unless using Dual Relay PWA.   HIGH   LOW   A2S2 H L   A2S2 EV   ALHYST   ALARM 2 SETPOINT 2 STATE—Same as A1S1 H L.   BEGIN   END   ALARM 2 SEGMENT EVENT 2—Same as   A1S1 EV.   0.0 to 100.0 % of   span or full output   as appropriate   ALARM HYSTERESIS—A single adjustable hysteresis is   provided on alarms such that when the alarm is OFF it activates   at exactly the alarm setpoint; when the alarm is ON, it will not   deactivate until the variable is 0.0 % to 100 % away from the   alarm setpoint.   Configure the hysteresis of the alarms based on INPUT signals   as a % of input range span.   Configure the hysteresis of the alarm based on OUTPUT signals   as a % of the full scale output range.   ALM OUT1   LATCHING ALARM OUTPUT 1—Alarm output 1 can be   configured to be Latching or Non-latching.   NoLATCH   LATCH   NoLATCH —Non-latching   LATCH—Latching   ATTENTION When configured for latching, the alarm will stay   active after the alarm condition ends until the RUN/HOLD key is   pressed.   BLOCK   ALARM BLOCKING—Prevents nuisance alarms when the   controller is first powered up. The alarm is suppressed until the   parameter gets to the non-alarm limit or band. Alarm blocking   affects both alarm setpoints.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   61   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   DISABLE   ALARM 1   ALARM 2   ALARM12   DISABLE—Disables blocking   ALARM 1—Blocks alarm 1 only   ALARM 2—Blocks alarm 2 only   ALARM12—Blocks both alarms   ATTENTION When enabled on power up or initial enabling via   configuration, the alarm will not activate unless the parameter   being monitored has not been in an alarm condition for a   minimum of one control cycle (167 ms).   DIAGNOST   DIAGNOSTIC—Monitors the Current Output and/or Auxiliary   Output for an open circuit condition. If either of these two outputs   falls below about 3.5 mA, then an Alarm is activated. This   configuration is in addition to whatever was selected for   AxSxTYPE.   DISABLE   ALARM 1   ALARM 2   DISABLE—Disables Diagnostic Alarm   ALARM 1—Alarm 1 is diagnostic alarm   ALARM 2—Alarm 2 is diagnostic alarm   62   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   3.14 Display Set Up Group   Function   Prompt   Lower Display   Selections or   Range of Setting   Upper Display   Parameter Definition   DECIMAL   DECIMAL POINT LOCATION—This selection determines where   the decimal point appears in the display.   NONE   ONE   NONE—No Decimal Place—fixed, no auto-ranging   ONE—One Place   TWO   TWO—Two Places   THREE   THREE—Three Places   ATTENTION Auto-ranging will occur for selections of one, two or   three decimal places. For example, should the instrument be   configured for two decimal places and the PV exceeds 99.99, then   the display will change to a single decimal place so that values of   100.0 and above can be shown.   TEMP UNIT   TEMPERATURE UNITS—This selection will affect the indication   and operation.   DEG F   DEG C   NONE   DEG F—Degrees Fahrenheit – Degrees F Annunciator lighted   DEG C—Degrees Centigrade – Degrees C Annunciator lighted   NONE—No temperature annunciators lighted. Upper and Lower   Displays will show temperature in Degrees Fahrenheit when inputs   are configured for Thermocouple or RTD types.   60 HZ   50 HZ   PWR FREQ   POWER LINE FREQUENCY—Select whether your controller is   operating at 50 or 60 Hertz.   ATTENTION For controllers powered by +24 Vdc, this   configuration should be set to the AC line frequency used to   produce the +24 Vdc supply.   Incorrect setting of this parameter may cause normal mode noise   problems in the input readings.   RATIO 2   INPUT 2 RATIO—This enables the Ratio for Input 2 to be set from   the front panel. Input 2 must be installed and enabled for this   configuration to operate.   DISABLE   ENABLE   DISABLE—Disables setting Ratio 2 from front panel.   ENABLE—Allows the Ratio for Input 2 to be set through the   keyboard.   LANGUAGE   LANGUAGE—This selection designates the prompt language.   ENGLISH   FRENCH   GERMAN   SPANISH   ITALIAN   ENGLISH   FRENCH   GERMAN   SPANISH   ITALIAN   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   63   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4 Monitoring and Operating the Controller   4.1 Operator Interface   Introduction   Figure 4-1 Operator Interface   4.2 Entering a Security Code   Introduction   The level of keyboard lockout may be changed in the Set Up mode. However,   knowledge of a security code number (0 to 9999) may be required to change from one   level of lockout to another. When a controller leaves the factory, it has a security code   of 0 which permits changing from one lockout level to another without entering any   other code number.   Procedure   If you require the use of a security code, select a number from 0001 to 9999 and enter   it when the lockout level is configured as NONE. Thereafter, that selected number   must be used to change the lockout level from something other than NONE.   ATTENTION Write the number on the Configuration Record Sheet in the   configuration section so you will have a permanent record.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   65   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Table 4-1 Procedure to Enter a Security Code   Step   1 Operation   Press   Result   Enter Set Up   Mode   Upper Display = SET UP   Lower Display = TUNING   Setup   Select any Set   Up Group   2 3 Upper Display = 0   Function   Lower Display = SECUR   Security Code   Entry   To enter a four digit number in the upper display   (0001 to 9999)   or   This will be your security code.   4.3 Individual key lockout   There are three keys that can be disabled to prevent unauthorized changes to the   parameters associated with these keys. First set the “Lock” prompt to NONE.   These keys are:   Run   Hold   Key   Key   Key   - you can disable the Run/Hold key for Set Point   Programming at configuration Set Up group prompt   “Tuning,” function prompt “RN HLD.”   Man   Auto   - you can disable the Auto/Manual key at configuration   Set Up, group prompt “Tuning”, function prompt   “AUTOMA”   SP   Select   - you can disable the Set Point Select function key at   configuration Set Up group prompt “Tuning,” function   prompt “SP SEL.”   these keys.   Key error   When a key is pressed and the prompt “Key Error” appears in the lower display, it   will be for one of the following reasons:   • Parameter not available or locked out   • Not in setup mode, press SET UP key first   • Individual key locked out.   66   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.4 Monitoring Your Controller   4.4.1 Annunciators   The following annunciator functions have been provided to help monitor the   controller:   Table 4-2 Annunciators   Annunciator   ALM 1 2   Indication   A visual indication of each alarm   Blinking 1 indicates an alarm latched condition. The blinking will   continue even after the alarm condition ends until it is acknowledged by   pressing the RUN/HOLD key.   OUT 1 2   A visual indication of the control relays   A visual indication of each Digital Input   DI 1 2   A or MAN   A visual indication of the mode of the controller)   A—Automatic Mode   MAN—Manual Mode   [None], F or C   A visual indication of the temperature units   [None]—No temperature unit annunciator   F—Degrees Fahrenheit   C—Degrees Celsius   A visual Lamp to indicate when the lower display is showing the Active   Setpoint (Local 1, Local 2, Local 3, Remote Setpoint or Computer   Setpoint)   n The upper left digit of the display is used to show other annunciator   functions   T—Accutuning in process   C—Computer overide active   O—Output override active   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   67   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.4.2 Viewing the operating parameters   Press the LOWER DISPLAY key to scroll through the operating parameters. The lower   display will show only those parameters and their values that apply to your specific   model.   Table 4-3 Lower Display Key Parameter Prompts   Lower Display   OUT XX.X   Description   OUTPUT—Output value is shown in percent with one decimal point for all output   types except Three Position Step Control (TPSC). For TPSC, when no slidewire is   connected, this display is an estimated motor position and is shown with no decimal   point. For Position Proportional Control, if the slidewire fails, then the instrument   automatically switches over to TPSC and the OUT display changes with it.   LOCAL SETPOINT #1—Also current setpoint when using SP Ramp.   LOCAL SETPOINT #2   SP XXXX   2SP XXXX   3SP XXXX   RSP XXXX   1IN XXXX   2IN XXXX   POS XX   LOCAL SETPOINT #3   REMOTE SETPOINT   INPUT 1—Used only with combinational input algorithms.   INPUT 2   SLIDEWIRE POSITION—Used only with TPSC applications that use a slidewire input.   COMPUTER SETPOINT—When SP is in override.   DEVIATION—Maximum negative display is –999.9.   TUNING PARAMETER —where X is either 1 or 2.   ELAPSED TIME—Time that has elapsed on the Timer in Hours.Minutes.   CSP XXXX   DEV XXXX   PIDSET X   ET HR.MN   OTR HR.MN   TIME REMAINING—Time remaining on the Timer in Hours.Minutes. The “O” is a   rotating clock face.   SETPOINT RAMP TIME—Time remaining in the Setpoint Ramp in minutes.   RAMPXXXM   SPN XXXX   SETPOINT NOW—Current Setpoint when SP Rate is enabled. The SP XXXX display   shows the “target” or final setpoint value.   RAMP SEGMENT NUMBER AND TIME REMAINING—Set Point Programming   display. XX is the current segment number and HR.MN is the time remaining for this   segment in Hours.Minutes.   XXRAHR.MN   XXSKHR.MN   SOAK SEGMENT NUMBER AND TIME REMAINING— Set Point Programming   display. XX is the current segment number and HR.MN is the time remaining for this   segment in Hours.Minutes.   NUMBER OF SP PROGRAM RECYCLES REMAINING   RECYC XX   To BEGIN   RERUN   RESET SP PROGRAM TO START OF FIRST SEGMENT   RESET SP PROGRAM TO START OF CURRENT SEGMENT   AUXILIARY OUTPUT—Displayed only when output algorithm is not Current Duplex.   BIAS—Displays the manual reset value for algorithm PD+MR.   AUX XXXX   BIA XXXX   TUNE OFF   LIMIT CYCLE TUNING NOT RUNNING—Appears when Accutune is enabled but not   operating.   DO FAST   DO SLOW   Limit Cycle Tuning with the objective of producing quarter-damped tuning parameters.   This tuning may result in PV overshoot of the SP setting.   Limit Cycle Tuning with the objective of producing damped or Dahlin tuning   parameters, depending upon the detected process deadtime. The tuning parameters   calculated by this selection are aimed at reducing PV overshoot of the SP setting.   68   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.4.3 Diagnostic Messages   The UDC3200 performs background tests to verify data and memory integrity. If   there is a malfunction, a diagnostic message will be shown on the lower display. In   the case of more than one simultaneous malfunction, only the highest priority   priority.   Table 4-4 Diagnostic Messages   Prompt   EE FAIL   Description   Unable to write to nonvolatile memory. A subsequent successful write to   nonvolatile memory removes this message.   This error message appears whenever the controller goes into a failsafe   mode of operation. Failsafe operation occurs when an analog input fails or   when configuration is corrupted.   FAILSAFE   Two consecutive failures of input 1 integration or input value is outside of   Out-of-Range limits.   INP1FAIL   INP2FAIL   SW FAIL   Two consecutive failures of input 2 integration or input value is outside of   Out-of-Range limits.   Slidewire input failure. Position Proportional Control automatically switched   to Three Position Step Control.   Configuration Errors—Low limit greater than high limit for PV, SP, Reset, or   Output.   CONF ERR   Carbon Potential Problem—Percent Carbon outside of “sooting boundary.”   SOOTING   IN1 RNG   Input 1 Out-of-Range—Input is outside of the High or Low Limits.   Out-of-range criteria:   Linear range: ± 10 %   Characterized range: ± 1 %   Input 2 Out-of-Range—Same criteria as Input 1.   IN2 RNG   PV LIMIT   PV beyond limits—PV outside of PV Hi/Low Limits.   PV = (PV source x PV source ratio) + PV source bias   Failsafe—Check inputs or configuration.   FAILSAFE   RV LIMIT   Remote Variable beyond limits—RSP outside of SP Hi/Low Limits.   RV = (RV source x RV source ratio) + RV source bias   Segment Error—SP Program starting segment number is less than ending   segment number.   SEG ERR   Slidewire not calibrated. Perform Slidewire calibration.   Position Proportional slidewire input failure.   CAL MTR   SW FAIL   The Thermocouple on Input 1 is starting to burnout.   The Thermocouple on Input 2 is starting to burnout.   Thermocouple on Input 1 is in imminent danger of burning out.   Thermocouple on Input 2 is in imminent danger of burning out.   Current Output is less than 3.5 mA.   TC1 WARN   TC2 WARN   TC1 FAIL   TC2 FAIL   OUT1FAIL   OUT2FAIL   Current Output 2 is less than 3.5 mA.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   69   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   IN 1   IN 2   Ratio   Bias   Ratio   Bias   1 2 • • • • • To RSP   In Alg1   IN 2   To RSP   PV   Source   Input 1   Input 2   INPUT   ALGORITHM 1   INPUT A   Output 1   RSP   Source   FEEDFORWARD   INPUT A ONLY   To RSP   Input 1   Input 2   PV   INPUT B   INPUT C   Output 1   Remote SP   SP   SP   CONTROL   ALGORITHM   Source   Local SP   LSP1   Input 1   Input 2   Output 1   FEEDFO RWARD   SUMMER OR   MULTIPLIER   LSP3   LSP2   Manual Mode   Output   To Final   Control   Element   OUTPUT   Figure 4-2 Functional Overview Block Diagram of the UDC3200 Controller   70   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.5 Accutune III   Introduction   Accutune III (TUNE) may be used for self-regulating and single integrating   processes. This autotuning method is initiated on-demand, typically at initial start-up.   There are no other requirements necessary, such as prior knowledge to the process   dynamics or initial or post tune process line-out to setpoint or manual output.   Also, the setpoint value is not required to change in order to initiate the tuning   process, but the controller must be in the Automatic mode to start tuning. The process   need not be in a static (lined out) state and may be dynamic (changing with a steady   output).   Configuration check   Make sure:   details.   Tuning indicators   A “T” will show in the leftmost alphanumeric of the upper display until tuning is   completed.   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   71   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Operation   The Accutune III algorithm provides user-friendly, on-demand tuning in this   controller. No knowledge of the process is required at start-up. The operator simply   initiates the tuning while in the automatic mode.   Once Accutune III has been enabled in the TUNE setup group, either “SLOW” or   “FAST” tuning may be used. Which one is used is selected via the lower display   during normal operation.   For the SLOW selection, the controller calculates conservative tuning constants with   the objective of minimizing overshoot. If the controller determines that the process   has appreciable dead time, it will automatically default to use Dahlin Tuning, which   produces very conservative tuning constants. The SLOW selection may be useful for   TPSC and Position Proportional applications, as it reduces “hunt” problems for the   motor. This selection is also recommended for applications that have significant   deadtimes.   For the FAST selection, the controller calculates aggressive tuning constants with the   objective of producing quarter damped response. Depending upon the process, this   selection will usually result in some overshoot. For this reason, it may be desireable   will work to suppress or eliminate any overshoot that may occur as a result of the   calculated tuning parameters as the PV approaches the setpoint. This selection is best   suited for processes with a single lag or for those that do not have any appreciable   deadtime. FUZZY tuning does not work well for processes that have appreciable   deadtime.   The Accutune III tuning process will cycle the controller’s output two full cycles   between the low and high output limits while allowing only a very small Process   Variable change above and below the SP during each cycle. A “T” shows in the upper   display until tuning is completed.   At the end of the tuning process, the controller immediately calculates the tuning   constants and enters them into the Tuning group, and begins PID control with the   correct tuning parameters. This works with any process, including integrating type   processes, and allows retuning at a fixed setpoint.   4.5.1 Tune for Simplex Outputs   After “TUNE” has been enabled, you can start Accutune as shown in Table 4-5.   Table 4-5 Procedure for Starting “TUNE”   Step   1 Operation   Press   Result   Configure LSP1   Until SP (Local Setpoint 1) shows   in the lower display.   Lower   Display   Until LSP1 is to the desired value.   2 3 or   Switch to   “Automatic” Mode   Until the “A” indicator is lighted (on   controllers with Manual option).   Man   Auto   Show Tuning   Prompt   Until “TUNE OFF” is shown on   lower display.   4 Lower   Display   72   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Initiate Tuning   Select “DO SLOW” or “DO FAST”   in lower display.   5 6 Tuning in operation   Upper display will show a “T” as   long as ACCUTUNE process is   operating. When process   Lower   Display   completes, tuning parameters are   calculated and lower display will   show “NO TUNE” prompt.   ATTENTION   The Accutune process may be aborted at any time by changing the lower display back to “NoTUNE” or   by switching the controller into Manual Mode.   4.5.2 Tune for Duplex (Heat/Cool)   Accutune for applications using Duplex (Heat/Cool) control.   The controller must be configured to have two local setpoints unless Blended Tuning   is desired (see below). During tuning, the Accutune III process assumes that Local   Setpoint 1 will cause a Heating demand (output above 50%), and the tuning   parameters calculated for that setpoint are automatically entered as PID SET 1.   Likewise, Accutune III assumes that Local Setpoint 2 will cause a Cooling demand   (output less than 50%), and the tuning parameters calculated for that setpoint are   automatically entered as PID SET 2.   Configuration Check for Duplex   Make sure:   • TUNE has been enabled   • DUPLEX has been configured to Manual, Automatic or Disabled   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   73   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.5.3 Using AUTOMATIC TUNE at start-up for Duplex (Heat/Cool)   Used when DUPLEX has been configured for AUTOMATIC. This is the preferred   selection for most Heat/Cool applications when tuning a new chamber. This selection   will sequentially perform both Heat and Cool tuning without further operator   intervention.   Table 4-6 Procedure for Using AUTOMATIC TUNE at Start-up for Duplex   Control   Step   1 Operation   Press   Result   Configure LSP1   Until SP (Local Setpoint 1) shows   in the lower display.   Lower   Display   Until LSP1 is a value within the   Heat Zone (output above 50%).   2 3 or   Configure LSP2   Until 2SP (Local Setpoint 2) shows   in the lower display.   Lower   Display   Until LSP2 is a value within the   Cool Zone (output below 50%).   4 5 or   Switch to   “Automatic” Mode   Until the “A” indicator is lighted (on   controllers with Manual option).   Man   Auto   Show Tuning   Prompt   Until “TUNE OFF” is shown on   lower display.   6 7 Lower   Display   Initiate Tuning   Select “DO SLOW” or “DO FAST”   in lower display.   Tuning in operation   Upper display will show a “T” as   long as ACCUTUNE process is   operating. When process   Lower   Display   completes, tuning parameters are   calculated and lower display will   show “NO TUNE” prompt.   74   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.5.4 Using BLENDED TUNE at start-up for Duplex (Heat/Cool)   When DUPLEX has been configured for DISABLE. This is the preferred selection   for Heat/Cool applications which use a highly insulated chamber (a chamber which   will lose heat very slowly unless a cooling device is applied). Only one local setpoint   (LSP 1) is needed for this selection.   This selection results in performance tuning over the full range utilizing both Heat   and Cool outputs to acquire blended tune values that are then applied to both Heat and   Cool tuning parameters. Both PID sets are set to the same values.   Table 4-7 Procedure for Using BLENDED TUNE at Start-up for Duplex Control   Step   1 Operation   Press   Result   Configure LSP1   Until SP (Local Setpoint 1) shows   in the lower display.   Lower   Display   Until the Setpoint is to the desired   value.   2 3 or   Switch to   “Automatic” Mode   Until the “A” indicator is lighted (on   controllers with Manual option).   Man   Auto   Show Tuning   Prompt   Until “TUNE OFF” is shown on   lower display.   4 Lower   Display   Initiate Tuning   Select “DO SLOW” or “DO FAST”   in lower display.   5 6 Tuning in operation   Upper display will show a “T” as   long as ACCUTUNE process is   operating. When process   Lower   Display   completes, tuning parameters are   calculated and lower display will   show “NO TUNE” prompt.   4.5.5 Using MANUAL TUNE at start-up for Duplex (Heat/Cool)   When DUPLEX has been configured for MANUAL. This selection should be used   when tuning is needed only for the HEAT zone or only for the COOL zone but not   both. If Local Setpoint 1 is used, then the controller will perform a HEAT zone tune.   If Local Setpoint 2 is used, then the controller will perform a COOL zone tune.   Table 4-8 Procedure for Using MANUAL TUNE for Heat side of Duplex Control   Step   1 Operation   Press   Result   Configure LSP1   Until SP (Local Setpoint 1) shows   in the lower display.   Lower   Display   Until LSP1 is a value within the   Heat Zone (output above 50%).   2 3 or   Switch to   “Automatic” Mode   Until the “A” indicator is lighted (on   controllers with Manual option).   Man   Auto   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   75   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Step   4 Operation   Press   Result   Show Tuning   Prompt   Until “TUNE OFF” is shown on   lower display.   Lower   Display   Initiate Tuning   Select “DO SLOW” or “DO FAST”   in lower display.   5 6 Tuning in operation   Upper display will show a “T” as   long as ACCUTUNE process is   operating. When process   Lower   Display   completes, tuning parameters are   calculated and lower display will   show “NO TUNE” prompt.   Table 4-9 Procedure for Using MANUAL TUNE for Cool side of Duplex Control   Step   1 Operation   Press   Result   Configure LSP2   Until 2SP (Local Setpoint 2) shows   in the lower display.   Lower   Display   Until LSP2 is a value within the   Cool Zone (output below 50%).   2 3 or   Switch to   “Automatic” Mode   Until the “A” indicator is lighted (on   controllers with Manual option).   Man   Auto   Show Tuning   Prompt   Until “TUNE OFF” is shown on   lower display.   4 Lower   Display   Initiate Tuning   Select “DO SLOW” or “DO FAST”   in lower display.   5 6 Tuning in operation   Upper display will show a “T” as   long as ACCUTUNE process is   operating. When process   Lower   Display   completes, tuning parameters are   calculated and lower display will   show “NO TUNE” prompt.   76   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   4.5.6 Error Codes   Table 4-10 Procedure for Accessing Accutune Error Codes   Step   1 Operation   Press   Result   Select Accutune   Set-up Group   Upper Display = SETUP   Setup   Lower Display = ACCUTUNE   Go to Error Code   Prompt   2 Upper Display = (an error code)   Function   Lower Display = AT ERROR   fixes.   Table 4-11 Accutune Error Codes   Error Code   (Upper Display)   Definition   Fix   The Accutune process is still active (Read Only)   None   RUNNING   ACCUTUNE RUNNING   NONE   NO ERRORS OCCURRED   DURING LAST ACCUTUNE   PROCEDURE   PROCESS IDENTIFICATION   FAILURE   ID FAIL   • Illegal Values   – try Accutune again.   Autotune has aborted   because an illegal value of   GAIN, RATE, or reset was   calculated.   • untunable process -- contact local application   engineer.   Try Accutune again   ABORT   CURRENT ACCUTUNE   PROCESS ABORTED   caused by the following   conditions:   a. Operator changed to   Manual mode   b. Digital Input detected   c. In Heat region of output   and a Cool output calculated   or vice versa.   Enable LSP2 and configure the desired LSP1 and   LSP2 setpoints.   SP2   LSP2 not enabled or LSP1 or   LSP2 not in use (only applies   to Duplex Tuning)   Aborting Accutune   To abort Accutune and return to the last previous operation (SP or output level), press   MAN-AUTO key to abort the Accutune process or increment from the “DO SLOW” or   “DO FAST” prompt to the “TUNE OFF” prompt.   Completing Accutune   When Accutune is complete, the calculated tuning parameters are stored in their   proper memory location and can be viewed in the TUNING Set up Group, and the   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   77   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   controller will control at the local setpoint using these newly calculated tuning   constants.   4.6 Fuzzy Overshoot Suppression   Introduction   Fuzzy Overshoot Suppression minimizes Process Variable overshoot following a   setpoint change or a process disturbance. This is especially useful in processes which   experience load changes or where even a small overshoot beyond the setpoint may   result in damage or lost product.   How it works   The Fuzzy Logic in the controller observes the speed and direction of the PV signal as   it approaches the setpoint and temporarily modifies the internal controller response   action as necessary to avoid an overshoot. There is no change to the PID algorithm,   and the fuzzy logic does not alter the PID tuning parameters. This feature can be   independently Enabled or Disabled as required by the application to work with the   Accutune algorithm. Fuzzy Tune should not be enabled for processes that have an   appreciable amount of deadtime.   Configuration   To configure this item, refer to Section 3 - Configuration:   Set Up Group “ACCUTUNE”   Function Prompt “FUZZY”   Select “ENABLE” or “DISABLE” - Use   or   . 78   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5 Troubleshooting/Service   5.1 Background Tests   The UDC3200 performs ongoing background tests to verify data and memory integrity. If   there is a malfunction, a diagnostic message will be displayed (blinking) in the lower   display. In the case of simultaneous malfunctions, the messages will appear in sequence in   the lower display.   Diagnostic messages may be suppressed (stop the blinking) by pressing the RUN/HOLD   key. The messages will still be available for viewing by pressing the LOWER DISPLAY   key.   Table 5-1 Background Tests   Lower   Reason for Failure   How to Correct the Problem   Display   Unable to write to non-volatile memory.   Anytime you change a parameter and it is   not accepted, you will see E FAIL.   1. Check the accuracy of the parameter and re-enter.   2. Try to change something in configuration.   EE FAIL   3. Run through Read STATUS tests to re-write to   EEPROM.   This error message shows whenever the   controller goes into a failsafe mode of   operation. This will happen if:   • RAM test failed   1. Run through STATUS check to determine the   reason for the failure.   FAILSAFE   2. Press the SET UP key until STATUS appears in   the lower display.   • Configuration test failed   • Calibration test failed   • Burnout configured for none and   the input failed.   3. Press the FUNCTION key to see whether the tests   pass or fail, then run through the STATUS codes a   second time to see if the error cleared.   Input 1 out of range. The process input is   outside the range limits.   1. Make sure the range and actuation are configured   properly.   INP1 RNG   INP1FAIL   2. Check the input source.   3. Restore the factory calibration.   4. Field calibrate.   Two consecutive failures of input 1   integration; i.e., cannot make analog to   digital conversion. This will happen if:   • Upscale or Downscale burnout is   selected and the input is open   1. Make sure the actuation is configured correctly.   2. Make sure the input is correct and that it has not   burned-out (opened).   3. Check for gross over-ranging with a multimeter.   4. Restore factory calibration.   • Input not configured correctly for the   sensor being used   • Input source is grossly out of range.   Input 2 out of range. The remote input is   outside the range limits.   Same as INP1RNG above.   Same as INP1FAIL above.   INP2 RNG   INP2FAIL   Two consecutive failures of input 2   integration. i.e., cannot make analog to   digital conversion.   • PV low limit is > PV high limit   • SP low limit is > SP high limit   • Output low limit > Output high limit   1. Check the configuration for each item and   reconfigure if necessary.   CONF ERR   04/08   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   79   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Lower   Reason for Failure   How to Correct the Problem   Display   PV out of range.   PV = INP1 x RATIO1+ INP1 BIAS   1. Make sure the input signal is correct.   PV LIMIT   2. Make sure the Ratio and Bias settings are correct.   3. Recheck the calibration. Use Bias of 0.0   1. Make sure the input signal is correct.   The result of the formula shown below is   beyond the range of the remote variable.   RV LIMIT   2. Make sure the Ratio2 and Bias2 settings are   correct.   RV = INP2 X RATIO + BIAS   3. Recheck the calibration. Use a Ratio2 of 1.0 and a   Bias2 of 0.0.   SEGERR   less than ending segment number.   up Group SPPROG function prompts “STRSEG” and   “ENDSEG”.   Slidewire calibration never performed.   Field Calibrate the slidewire.   CAL MTR   SW FAIL   SOOTING   Position Proportional slidewire input failure. Check the slidewire.   Check process for correct operation.   Percent Carbon falls outside sooting   boundary   Thermocouple on Input x (1 or 2) is   starting to burnout.   This diagnostic message means that the controller   has detected that the thermocouple is starting to   burnout. This error message may also be created if   the resistance of the wires used to connect the   thermocouple to the instrument is above 100 ohms.   TCx WARN   The Thermocouple on Input x (1 or 2) is in This diagnostic message means that the controller   TCxFAIL   imminent danger of burning out.   has detected that the thermocouple will soon fail. User   should consider replacing the thermocouple as soon   as possible. This message will also be generated if the   resistance of the wires used to connect the   thermocouple to the instrument is above 180 ohms.   Current Output is less than 3.5 mA.   Auxiliary Output is less than 3.5 mA.   The current output is open circuit. Check the field   wiring.   CURFAIL   AXFAIL   The auxiliary output is open circuit. Check the field   wiring.   80   UDC3200 Universal Digital Controller Operator Manual   04/08   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5.2 Controller Failure Symptoms   Upper   Display   Lower   Display   Indicators   Controller   Output   Probable   Cause   Blank   OK   Blank   Off   OK   None   Power Failure   Current   Proportional Output   Displayed   Output   disagrees   with Controller   Output   Controller   Output   disagrees   with Displayed   Output   OK   OK   Position   Proportional or   TPSC Output   OK   OK   OK   OK   OK   OK   Time Proportional   Output   Current/Time   Proportional Output   OK   External Alarm   function does   not operate   properly   Malfunction in   alarm output   Display does not change when a key is pressed   Keyboard   Malfunction   Controller fails to go into “Slave” operation during communications   Communications   Failure   Controller   Auxiliary Output   disagrees   with Displayed   Auxiliary Output   OK   Displayed   Output   disagrees with   Auxiliary Output   OK   Auxiliary Output   Other symptoms   If a set of symptoms or prompts other than the one you started with appears while   troubleshooting, re-evaluate the symptoms. 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