SR80 Series Controller Manual
SR80 Series Controller Manual
Instruction Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Shimaden SR80 series digital controller.
Please check that the delivered product is the correct item you ordered. Please do not begin operating this product until
you have read this instruction manual thoroughly and understand its contents.
"Notice" · CAUTION
Please ensure that this instruction manual is made accessible to the
final user of this instrument. • The · mark on the plate affixed to the instrument: On the terminal
nameplate affixed to the case of the instrument, the · mark has
Preface been printed. This is to warn you of the risk of electric shock
This instruction manual is provided for those who will be involved in which may result if the charger is touched while it is energized.
the wiring, installation, operation and routine maintenance of the • In the external power circuit to be connected to the power terminal
SR80 series (SR82, SR83 and SR84). This manual describes the care, of the instrument, a switch or a breaker as means to turn power off
installation, wiring, function and operating procedure of the SR80 must be installed. Such a switch or a breaker should be fixed
series. Keep this manual at the work site during operation of the adjacently to the instrument so that it can be operated with ease,
SR80 series. While using this instrument, you should always follow and with an indication that it is a means to turn power off. Use a
the guidance provided herein. switch or a breaker which meets the requirements of IEC60947.
• Fuse: Since the instrument does not have a built-in fuse, make sure
For matters concerning safety, potential damage to equipment and/or to install a fuse in the power circuit to be connected to the power
facilities, additional instructions and notes are indicated by the terminal. The fuse should be positioned between the switch or the
following headings: breaker and the instrument and be attached to the L side of the
Indicates matters which may result in accidents leading to injury or power terminal.
death if proper attention is neglected. Fuse rating/type: 250V AC 0.5 A/medium lagged or lagged type.
Use a fuse which meets IEC60127 requirements.
· WARNING • In the wiring operation, make sure to fasten terminal connections.
• Power voltage and frequency must be within their rated ranges.
Indicates matters which may result in damage to equipment and/or
• Voltage/current of a load to be connected to the output terminal
facilities.
and the alarm terminal should be within a rated range. If it goes
· CAUTION out of the range, a rise in temperature will reduce the product life
and/or result in problems with the product.
Indicates that additional instructions and notes have been provided. The output terminal should be connected with a device which
NOTE meets IEC61010 requirements.
The mark à represents a protective conductor terminal. • Voltage/current out of its specified range should not be applied to
Ensure that it is grounded properly. the input terminal. It may reduce the product life and/or result in
problems with the product.
Matters to be attended to for safety's sake: For the rated voltage/current, refer to "7. Specifications."
In case input is of voltage (mV or V) or current (4-20 mA), the
· WARNING input terminal should be connected with a device which meets
The SR80 series controllers are control instruments designed for IEC61010 requirements.
industrial use to control temperature, humidity and other physical • The SR80 series controller is provided with a draft hole.
values. You must not employ this series for the control of any Take care to prevent metal or other foreign matter from entering
device potentially having a serious effect on human life without into it. Failure to do so may cause problems with the instrument or
employing adequate and effective safety measures. We assume no even fire
responsibility for any accident arising from the use of this product • Do not block the draft hole and maintain it free from dust and dirt.
without first taking effective safety measures. A rise in temperature or insulation failure may result in a
shortening of the product life and/or problems with the instrument.
For spaces required to be kept in its installation, see "2-3.
· WARNING Drawings showing external dimensions and panel cutout."
• It should be noted that repeated tolerance tests against voltage,
• The instrument should be installed, for example, in a control
noise, surge, etc. may lead to deterioration of the instrument.
panel to prevent its terminal portion from accidental contact with
• Users are prohibited from modifying the instrument and using it in
a human body during its operation.
an anomalous way.
• The instrument should not be pulled out from its case. Never • When employing the instrument, you are requested to observe
place your hand or an electric conductor inside it as such act may matters to be attended to as described in the instruction manual
cause an electric shock resulting in serious injury or death. concerning safe and correct operation of the instrument in order to
use it safely while maintaining its reliability
• Make sure to ground the protective conductor (earth) terminal
prior to using the instrument.
Note: It takes 30 minutes to display the correct temperature after
applying power to the digital controller. (Therefore, turn the
· CAUTION power on more than 30 minutes prior to the operation.)
In the event a potential failure of the instrument could cause
damage to the connected equipment, facilities or products, safety
measures such as installing a fuse or an overheating protection
device must be taken prior to the use of the instrument. We
assume no responsibility for any accident which may occur as a
result of not employing appropriate safety measures
SR80F-1HE
Jun. 2017
ǦͳǦ
Contents 90: 100-240V AC 10: 24V AC
Page Power supply
02: 24V DC
1. Introduction 0:None 1:Event
Event output
2:Event + heater break alarm (30A) *1
1-1. Check before use ............................................................... 2 / heater break alarm
3:Event + heater break alarm (50A) *1
1-2. Matters requiring attention for use .................................... 2
00: None
2. Installation and wiring Remote input 14: 4-20mA DC (Not insulated)
2-1. Installation site (environmental conditions) ...................... 2 *2 15: 1-5V DC (Not insulated)
16: 0-10V DC (Not insulated)
2-2. Mounting ........................................................................... 3
Analog output 0: None 3: 0-10mV DC
2-3. Drawings showing external dimensions and panel cutout . 3
*3 4: 4-20mA DC 6: 0-10V DC
2-4. Wiring ............................................................................... 3
0: None 5: RS-485 7: RS-232C
2-5. Terminal arrangement ....................................................... 4 Communication *3
8: CC-Link (only for SR83)
2-6. Terminal arrangement table .......................................... 4 External input (DI)/ 0:Without
3. Front panel set value bias 1:With
3-1. Drawing and names of parts .............................................. 5 0:Without 1:With
Special item
3-2. Description of front panel parts ......................................... 5 R:Square root extraction
*1. Selectable only when Control Output 1 is Y or P. either of Heater break
M PV display (red) .............................................................. 5
alarm or Remote input is used.
N SV display (green) .......................................................... 5 *2. Either of Heater break alarm or Remote input is used.
O Action display LED ........................................................ 5 *3. Either of Analog output or Communication is used.
P Key switches ................................................................... 5
Check the following items attached:
4. Screens This instruction manual 1 copy
4-1. Power application and initial screen display ..................... 5 Unit decal 1 sheet
4-2. Screen configuration ......................................................... 5 Current transformer (included in heater break alarm option) 1
4-3. Key sequence .................................................................... 6 Clamp filter
(Included in communication option for SR82/SR83) 1
4-4. How to move from screen to screen.......................... 10
Communication instruction manual
4-5. Data change on each screen ............................................ 10 (Communication option) 1 copy
4-6. Supplementary explanation about screens....................... 10
5. Supplementary notes on key operation Note: Contact our representative or sales office for any problems with the
5-1. AT ................................................................................... 11 product, shortage of the attached components or any other matters
5-2. Manual adjustment .......................................................... 11 requiring clarification.
6. Supplement ͳǦʹǤ
6-1. Measuring range list ........................................................ 12
6-2. Event type list ................................................................. 12 (1) Do not use a hard or pointed object in operating the front keys.
6-3. Event standby action ....................................................... 12 They should be operated by touching them lightly with your
6-4. Event delay time.............................................................. 12 fingers.
6-5. Set value Function ........................................................... 12 (2) When you clean the instrument, wipe it lightly with a dry piece
6-6. 2-output characteristics ................................................... 13 of cloth. Solvents such as thinner should not be used.
6-7. Error messages ................................................................ 13
7. Specifications ...................................................................... 13
ʹǤ
ʹǦͳǤȋ
Ȍ
Indoors
ͳǤ
Location without direct sunlight
Location with no dew condensation
ͳǦͳǤ
· CAUTION
This product is fully checked for quality assurance prior to shipment. The instrument should not be installed in those places as listed below.
Nevertheless, you are requested to ensure that there is no error, Its use in any of such places may cause trouble or damage or an
damage or missing components by confirming the model codes and outbreak of fire:
checking the external view of the product and the number of items
attached. (1) Where flammable gas, corrosive gas, soot, and dust or other
Confirmation of model codes: particles which can deteriorate insulation are generated or are
Check the model codes stuck to the case of the product to confirm abundant.
that the respective codes represent what was specified when you (2) Where the ambient temperature is below -10°C or above 50°C.
ordered the product, referring to the following table of codes: (3) Where the relative humidity exceeds 90%RH or below the
dew point.
(4) Where highly intense vibration or impact is generated or
transferred.
Item Code and description (5) Near high voltage power lines or where inductive
M Series SR82, SR83, SR84 interference is likely to be affected.
1: Thermocouple (6) Where dew drops or rays of the sun directly fall.
2: R.T.D. (Multi-range) (7) Where the elevation is in excess of 2,000 m.
Input 3: Voltage (mV) (programable-rage) (8) Outdoors.
4: Current (4-20mA) (programable-rage) (9) Supply voltage fluctuation not to exceed 10% of the
6: Voltage (V) (programable-rage) Nominal supply voltage.
Y: Contact I: Current P: SSR drive
Output 1 voltage
V: Voltage Note: The environmental conditions belong to IEC60664
Y: Contact I: Current installation category II and the degree of pollution is rated
Output 2 P: SSR drive voltage V: Voltage as 2 under this standard.
N: None
ǦʹǦ
ʹǦʹǤ (4) Current transformer (CT) for heater break alarm
· CAUTION For 0-30 A (CTL-6-S) For 0-50 A (CTL -12-S36-8)
ʹǦ͵Ǥ
· WARNING
• The product must be disconnected from its power source
(1) SR82
during wiring operation so as to prevent electric shock.
• The protective conductor (earth) terminal must be grounded
prior to use. Otherwise, electric shock may result.
• Do not touch the wired terminals and charged devices while
power is on.
· CAUTION
If the product is a thermocouple input specification, the cold junction is
exposed at the terminal No. 6 (for SR82) or the terminal No. 8
(3) SR84 (for SR83/SR84)
Do not touch here with a screwdriver or anything when writing.
Ǧ͵Ǧ
(11) Connection of current transformer (CT): (3) SR84
Pass one load wire through the hole specifically provided or CT. 1 Output
CT terminals on the secondary side are wired to the CT input
terminal of the SR80 controller.
ʹǦͷǤ 2 Output
(1) SR82
(2) SR83
1 Output
ʹǦǤ
2 Output
ǦͶǦ
P
͵Ǥ
(1) (Disp) key
͵ǦͳǤ
• When this key is pressed on any parameter screen, the mode
As an example, the front panel of SR83 is shown below. 0 basic screen returns onto the display.
(2) (parameter) key
• When pressed on any of the mode 0 and 1 screen groups,
the next screen appears.
• When this key is pressed continuously for 3 seconds on the
mode 0 basic screen, the direct call screen of the mode 1
screen group appears.
(3) (down) key
• When pressed on any screen, the decimal point of the least
digit flashes and data decreases or the decimal point moves
backward.
(4) (up) key
• When pressed on any screen, the decimal point of the least
digit blinks and data increases or the decimal point moves
forward.
͵ǦʹǤ
(5) AT (auto tuning) key
• Used to prepare for execution/stop of auto tuning action (in
MȋȌ mode 0 screen group).
(1) Displays current measured value (PV) on the mode 0 basic • Moves screens backward, i.e., in the direction opposite to
screen. moves by the key (in mode 1 screen group)
(6) (entry/registration) key
(2) Displays parameter type on each parameter screen.
• Registers data changed by means of or key on any
(3) Displays error message when trouble arises in the system.
of the mode 0, 1 and 2 screen groups. (The decimal point of
NȋȌ the least digit goes out.)
(1) Displays target set value on the mode 0 basic screen. • When pressed continuously for 3 seconds on the 0-1 and 0-
(2) Displays selected item or set value on each parameter screen. 2 control output screens, switching between manual and auto
O
of control output is accomplished.
(1) OUT1 monitor LED (green)
• For contact or SSR drive voltage output, the LED lights ͶǤ
when output turns ON and goes out when output turns OFF.
• For current or voltage output, the light intensity changes in ͶǦͳǤ
proportion to the rise and fall of output level.
Upon applying power, the power-on initial screens shown below come
(2) OUT2 monitor LED (green)
onto display, each for about 1.5 sec. (Continuous operation)
• For contact or SSR drive voltage output, the LED lights
Then the basic screen of the mode 0 screen group is displayed.
when output turns ON and goes out when output turns OFF.
• For current or voltage output, the light intensity changes in
Power
proportion to the rise and fall of output level.
turned on
(3) EV1 (Event 1) monitor LED (orange)
• Lights when event 1 is in action.
(4) EV2 (Event 2) monitor LED (orange) Series code
• Lights when event 2 is in action. Input type (: Thermocouple, : R.T.D.
(5) EV3 (Event 3) monitor LED (orange) : voltage (mV)
Power-on
• Lights when event 3 is in action. initial : voltage (V), |:current(mA))
(6) AT (Auto Tuning) monitor LED (green) screens
• Lights during AT standby and flashes during execution of AT. OUT1 output type (: Contact, : SSR drive voltage,
(7) MAN (Manual) monitor LED (green) i: current, : voltage)
• Flashes during MAN execution (control output is in manual OUT2 output type (: Contact, : SSR drive voltage,
operation). i: current, : voltage)
(8) SV2/SB monitor LED (green)
• Lights while SV2 is in use. Basic screen of mode 0 screen group.
• Lights while set value bias is in use.
• Flashes during ramping execution, goes out when ramping
stops if it is for SV1 but lights if it is for SV2. ͶǦʹǤ
(9) REM (Remote) monitor LED (green)
• Lights when rEM is selected for remote setting. In the SR80 series, screens are divided by the frequency of use for
• Flashes in case remote input is below the remote switching the operation of the controller into the following screen groups.
set value and local SV is being used. (1) Mode 0 screen group
• Goes out when Loc is selected for remote setting. (10) The group includes the basic screen (for setting target value
STBY (Standby) monitor LED (green) and checking current measured value) which is used in
• Lights when Stb is selected for STBY setting and goes out relatively high frequency in the operation, PID parameters and
when EXE is selected. the screen for event setting, etc.
(11) COM (Communication)/RUN monitor LED (green) (2) Mode 1 screen group
• Lights when COM is set for communication mode and goes This group includes setting screens for changing input status
out when LOC is set. and controllability as the occasion demands and screens for
locking items intended not to be changed, these screen being
less high in frequency of use.
ǦͷǦ
ͶǦ͵Ǥ
ǦǦ
NOTE: Functions, initial values and setting ranges of the 0-25 to
0-32 screens are the same as the other PID parameters.
ǦǦ
ǦͺǦ
ǦͻǦ
iii) The preceding screen appears every time the key is
pressed. (This function of AT key works only in the mode 1
screen group.)
ͶǦͷǤ
To change data on each screen, press the or key.
Changed data should be registered by pressing the key.
Once the data is registered, the decimal point on the bottom right
stops flashing and goes out.
ͶǦǤ
(1) 0-5 set value bias setting screen
By setting a bias value for a target set value beforehand,the
original target set value added with the bias value becomes the
new target value when the DI assigned for SB turns ON
(shorted).
DI ON = Target set value (SV) + bias value (SB)
DI OFF = Target set value (SV)
NOTE: To use the set value bias function, you have to assign
SB to a DI and set SB for SV mode.
(2) 1-16 DI1 setting screen and 1-17 DI2 setting screen
• If you select [ ], SV2 takes effect when DI input turns ON.
• When to detect external control input signal:
Level input: The action is maintained as long as the contact
remains ON.
Edge input: The action is maintained even when the contact is
turned OFF after it has been in action for 0.3
seconds or longer. If the contact remains ON for
0.3 seconds subsequently, the action is released.
ͶǦͶǤ
• If an action of the same type is assigned to DI1 and DI2, the
(1) Moving between mode 0 screen group and mode 1 screen assignment to DI2 becomes void.
group • An action assigned to a DI cannot be controlled by key
ವ Pressing the key continuously for 3 seconds on the basic operation. (Priority is given to DI input.)
screen of the mode 0 screen group brings the direct call screen • An action through DI input is held even after release of the
of the mode 1 screen group onto display. Pressing the key DI assignment.
on any screen of the mode 1 screen group, the display returns (3) 1-24 remote switching point setting screen
to the basic screen of the mode 0 screen group. Setting a remote switching point on this screen allows local SV
to be switched to remote SV at the time when remote input
reaches the desired value (%).
• When oFF is set for remote switching point
Conventional remote switching action
By switching to remote on the remote switching setting
screen (rEm) of the user setting screen group, local is
immediately switched to remote and the remote lamp lights.
• When a value, i.e., not “oFF”, is set for remote switching
point ї remote switching action according to applied voltage
NOTE:The mark shown above means pressing the key above or current.
the mark. This applies to all the subsequent drawings. In case the value of voltage or current input remotely upon
switching to remote on the remote switching setting screen
(rEm) exceeds the set value (%) of remote switching point,
(2) Moving from screen to screen in the mode 0 screen group
SV is switched to remote and remote lamp lights. If remote
ವ The next screen appears every time the key is pressed. input falls below the set value (%) of remote switching point,
it switches to local SV and the remote lamp flashes.
Note: There is no remote switching while AT is in execution.
Note: If the remote input at the time when remote switching is set
on the remote switching setting screen (rEm) is below the set
(3) Moving from screen to screen in the mode 1 screen group value (%) of remote switching point, the remote lamp flashes
and it is switched to local SV.
ವ There are three methods of moving from screen to screen in
the mode 1 screen group as shown below:
i) To press the key in the same way as in the mode 0
screen group. (See (2) above.)
ii) To enter the number of a screen you want to call on the 1-0
direct call screen.
ǦͳͲǦ
(4) 1-62 AT execution point setting screen ͷǦʹǤ
For the purpose of avoiding hunting due to a limit cycle with a
set SV AT execution, a virtual SV value (AT execution point) On the 0-1 OUT1 control output value display screen and 0-2
is set for AT to run at a point away from the actual SV value. OUT2 control output value display screen, it is possible to change
to the control output manual mode and to set a manual control
output value.
Cancellation of AT
AT can be cancelled in mid-operation by pressing the key
again. Press the key for confirmation. The AT lamp goes out.
Note: When AT is cancelled in the mid-operation, PID values
remain unchanged.
• AT is automatically cancelled under the following conditions:
1. Output value remains at 0% or 100% for two or more hours.
2. Power supply is interrupted due to power failure or for other
reason.
3. Scaleover of PV (measured value) during AT execution.
4. STBY is executed.
ǦͳͳǦ
Ǥ ǦʹǤ
ǦͳǤ
NOTE: Code 8 in the above table can be selected and set only when the
instrument includes the heater break alarm option.
Ǧ͵Ǥ
• In case an event output is used as an alarm, set “oFF,” “1,” “2,” or
“3.”
• In case an event output is used as control output, set “4.”
If scaleover occurs on the event set value side, however, event
output remains OFF during standby.
• When “1” has been set for event action, the standby action
functions when:
1. power is applied.
• When “2” has been set for standby action, the standby action
functions when:
1. power is applied;
2. STBYЍ EXE;
• When “3” has been set for standby action, the standby action
Note: The following codes represent the respective factory-set functions when:
measuring ranges 1. power is applied;
2. STBYЍ EXE;
Input Standard/rating Code Measuring range
Thermocouple JIS K 05 0.0 - 800.0 °C
3. SV is changed where standby set value is a deviation value.
R.T.D. JIS Pt100 07 0.0 - 200.0 °C (Except during remote input, though.)
Voltage(mV) 0 - 10mV DC 02 0.0 - 100.0 • When the standby action setting is changed to “oFF” or “4” while
Voltage(V) 1 - 5V DC 05 0.0 - 100.0 standby is in action, the standby action is cancelled immediately.
Current (mA) 4 - 20mA DC 02 0.0 - 100.0
• If, upon applying power, PV value is out of the range in which
Note: If you change a measuring range code, all measuring ranges event action is ON, standby action becomes void even when ͆1,”
related to data such as SV value, event set values, PID are “2,” or “3” has been set for it.
initialized.
Note: When a type code of event, remote input or analog output is ǦͶǤ
changed, all data related to it are initialized. • If a factor which has turned event action ON disappears, the event
will not be output and delay time measurement is aborted.
• If a factor to turn event action ON arises and delay time is
changed within the setting range of delay time, the time starting
from the occurrence of the factor to activate the event (i.e., a total
time) works as the delay time.
ǦͷǤ
• The Expert PID implements an overshoot suppression feature,
which is called “SF,” Set value Function. If a greater value is set to
SF, the suppression feature is intensified, while if a smaller value
is set, the feature is weakened.
ǦͳʹǦ
ǦǤʹǦ
Ǥ
DISPLAY
• LED display : Measured value (PV) display/
7-segment red LED 4 digits Set value (SV)
display / 7-segment green LED 4 digits
Display accuracy : ± (0.25% FS + 1 digit)
Range in which display accuracy is maintained
: 23°C ± 5°C
Display resolution : Depends on measuring range (0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1)
Sampling cycle : 250 msec. (0.25 sec.)
• Action display/color : 11 types, LED lamp display
Control output : (OUT1, 2)/green
Event action : (EV1, 2, 3)/orange
Auto tuning action : (AT)/green
Manual control action : (MAN)/green
Set value bias action : (SV2/SB)/green
Remote action : (REM)/green
Standby action : (STBY)/green
Communication status : (COM/RUN)/green
SETTING
Setting method : By front key switch operation
Setting range : Same as measuring range (within setting limiter)
ǦǤ Setting limiter : Higher and lower limits separate setting; free
within measuring range (Lower limit < higher
If a problem arises in the controller, one of the following error limit)
messages will be displayed on the screen. Set value resolution : Depends on range and scaling,
(1) Problems with measured input (shown on PV display) (0.001, 0.01, 0.1, 1)
Indicates thermocouple break, R.T.D.A break, or PV Setting key type : 6 types - PARA (parameter selection), UP,
value being about 10% on the high side of higher limit of DOWN, AT, ENT and DISP keys
measuring range. • Ramp control upon reaching set value
Indicates PV value being about 10% on the low side of : Ascending/descending ramp control
lower limit of measuring range due to inverse polarity of Ramp setting range : OFF, 1 - 9999 Units
input wiring. Ramp unit time : /sec, /min switching by front key operation
Indicates that Reference contact (CJ) defects to higher and communication
side for thermocouple input. Ramp rate : ×1, ×0.1 switching by front key operation
and communication
Indicates that Reference contact (CJ) defects to lower
side for thermocouple input.
INPUT
Indicates break of B (middle) or multiple break of A.B.B.
• Thermocouple : B, R, S, K, E, J, T, N, PL II, WRe5-26,
for R.T.D. input.
{L, U (DIN43710)}K, AuFe-Cr, Kelvin unit input
Indicates break of B (bottom) for R.T.D. input. Allowable external resistance range
(2) Problems with remote input (shown on SV display) : 100 maximum
Input impedance : 500k minimum
Indicates that remote input value has exceeded higher Burnout function : Standard feature (up scale)
limit of remote scale (+110%FS). Cold junction temperature
Indicates that remote input value has fallen below lower compensation accuracy
limit of remote scale (-10%FS). : ± 2°C (within a range from 5 to 45°C)
(3) Problems with heater break alarm (shown on SV display) • R.T.D. : Pt100 / JPt100
Amperage : About 0.25 mA
Indicates that CT input value has exceeded 55A. Allowable range of lead wire resistance
(Indicates that CT input value has fallen below -5A.) : 5ȍ maximum / wire
• Voltage (multiple input): -10 - 10, 0 - 10, 0 - 20, 0 - 50, 10 - 50,
NOTE: If a problem arises and its cause appears to lay inside 0 -100mV DC, or -1 - 1, 0 - 1, 0 - 2, 0 - 5,
the instrument, please call our representative or sales
1 -5, 0 - 10V DC
office.
Input impedance : 500kȍ minimum
• Current : 0 - 20mA, 4 - 20mA DC
Receiving impedance: 250ȍ
• Sampling cycle : 250 msec. (0.25 sec.)
• PV bias : -1999 - 1999 Units
• PV gain : - 19.99 - 19.99%
• PV filter : OFF, 1 - 100 sec.
• Reference contact compensation switching
: INT (internal) / EXT (external) switching by
front key operation
• Isolation : Insulated from various outputs (not insulated
from system, DI (external switching input)
and CT input )
Ǧͳ͵Ǧ
CONTROL (SR82: 1 output only) Setting resolution : 0.1%
• Control system : Manual automatic control
One output operation: Expert PID control with auto tuning function : Balance less bump less
RA (reverse characteristics) (within proportional band, though)
: Heating action • Isolation : Insulated between control output and system
DA (due characteristics) and Various inputs (not insulated between
: Cooling action Two output operation (option) control output of current, voltage or SSR and
: Expert PID + PID (control outputs 1 and 2 analog output)
individually in action) control with auto
tuning function EVENT OUTPUT (optional)
RA (reverse characteristics) • Number of event outputs
: Heating action (output 1 side ) : SR82 - 2
and cooling (output 2 side) SR83 - 3 (2 when 2 output option is added)
DA (due characteristics) SR84 - 3 (2 when communication option,
: 2-stage heating action (by both of control analog output option and/or 2 output option
outputs 1 and 2) are added)
(In case of 2 event outputs, EV2 and EV3 are
• PID(Control outputs 1 and 2 individually) common output with OR.)
Control output 1 : • Event type : Selectable from 8 types (7 types when heater
Proportional band (P): OFF, 0.1 - 999.9% (OFF=ON / OFF action) break alarm option is not added)
Integral time (I) : OFF, 1 - 6000 sec. (OFF= with manual reset) A_Hi : Higher limit absolute value alarm
Derivative time (D) : OFF, 0 - 3600 sec. A_Lo : Lower limit absolute value alarm
Manual reset : -50.0 to +50.0% (valid when I=OFF) D_Hi : Higher limit deviation value alarm
ON/OFF hysteresis : 1 - 1000 unit (valid during ON / OFF action) D_Lo : Lower limit deviation value alarm
Control output 2 (only when two output option is added): D_i : Higher / lower limit deviation value alarm
Proportional band (P): OFF, 0.1 - 999.9% (OFF=ON / OFF action) (within range)
Integral time (I) : OFF, 1 - 6000 sec. D_o : Higher/lower limit deviation value alarm
Derivative time (D) : OFF, 0 - 3600 sec. (out of range)
ON/OFF hysteresis : 1 - 1000 Units (valid during ON / OFF action) Sco : Scaleover (input trouble alarm)
Dead band : -1999 - 5000 Units Hb : Hearer break alarm
Separate setting for SB / SV2 is possible. (selectable only when heater break alarm
Setting range is the same as the one listed option is added)
above. • Event setting range : Deviation value alarm
• Proportional cycle : (for contact and SSR drive voltage output) Higher limit alarm : -1999 - 9999 Units
Control output 1 : 1 - 120 sec. Lower limit alarm : -1999 - 9999 Units
Control output 2 : 1 - 120 sec. Higher/lower limit alarm: 0 - 9999 Units
• AT point setting : 0 - 5000 Units Absolute value alarm Both higher and lower
• Control output characteristics limits : Within measuring range
: RA (reverse characteristics) / DA Event setting system : By front key operation
(due characteristics) • Event action : ON/OFF action
Switchable by front key operation or DI • Event hysteresis : 1 - 1000 Units
(external switching input) through • Standby/non standby action
communication. : Selectable from 5 types
• Higher and lower limit output limiter Alarm action without standby
(individually for control outputs 1 and 2): Alarm action with standby (When power is ON)
Lower limit side : 0.0 - 99.9%, Alarm action with standby (When power is ON,
Higher limit side : 0.1 - 100.0% on condition that lower limit when standby is switched to execution)
value < higher limit value. Alarm action with standby (When power is ON,
Separate setting for SB / SV2 is possible. when standby is switched to execution,
Setting range is the same as the one listed including the time when SV is changed)
above. Control action
• Control output at time of error • Event action delay : OFF, 1 - 9999 sec.
(individually for control outputs 1 and 2) • Event output/rating : Contact 240V AC 1.0A (resistive load)
: 0.0 - 100.0% • Output updating cycle : 250 msec. (0.25 sec.)
• Control output type / rating
(common to control outputs 1 and 2): ANALOG OUTPUT
Contact (Y) : 240V AC 2.5A / resistive load (optional, not selectable together with communication type (1) and (2))
SSR drive voltage (P): 12V ±1.5V DC, load current 30mA • The number of analog output
maximum :1
Current (I) : 4 - 20mA DC, load resistance 600ȍ • Output signal : Selectable from 5 types (3 types for instrument
maximum. with one output)
Voltage (V) : 0 - 10V DC, load current 2mA maximum PV : Measured value
• Output resolution SV : Set value
Control output 1 : About 0.0125% (1 / 8000) DEV : Bias output
Control output 2 : About 0.5% (1 / 200) OUT 1 : Control output 1
• Sampling cycle : 250 msec. (0.25 sec.) OUT 2 : Control output 2(selectable only when 2 output
• Manual control option is added)
Manual switching : Front key operation or DI (external switching • Output type/rating : 0 - 10 mV DC/FS Output impedance: 10 ȍ
input) through communication 0 - 10 V DC/FS Load current: 2mA maximum
Manual control output 4 - 20 mA DC/FS Load resistance
: 0.0 - 100.0% (out of output limiter range : 300 ȍ maximum
possible)
ǦͳͶǦ
• Output scaling : • Communication speed : 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200 bps
PV/SV : Within measuring range(inverted scaling • Data bit length : 7 bits, even parity, stop bit 1
possible) 7 bits, even parity, stop bit 2
OUT1/OUT2 : 0.0-100.0%(inverted scaling possible) 7 bits, no parity, stop bit 1
DEV : -100.0 - 100.0% (inverted scaling possible ) 7 bits, no parity, stop bit 2
on condition that Ao_L Ao_H 8 bits, even parity, stop bit 1
• Output accuracy : ±0.25% FS (to displayed value) 8 bits, even parity, stop bit 2
• Output resolution : 0.01% FS (1/10000) 8 bits, no parity, stop bit 1
• Output updating cycle : 250 msec. (0.25 sec.) 8 bits, no parity, stop bit 2
• Isolation : Insulated from system and various inputs • Communication address: 1 - 99
(not insulated from control outputs I, P and V) • Communication memory mode
: EEP/RAM/r_E
HEATER BREAK ALARM • Communication BCC : Add/Add two’s cmp / XOR / None
(optional, not selectable together with REM input ) • Communication delay time
• Current capacity : 30A or 50A CT to be specified when order is : OFF, 1 - 100
placed. • Communication code : ASCII code
• Alarm action : Heater amperage detected by external CT • Communication protocol
(CT attached). : Shimaden standard protocol
Alarm output ON upon detection of heater • The number of instruments allowed to be connected
break while control output is ON. : RS-232C 1
Alarm output ON upon detection of heater RS-485 32 maximum
loop alarm while control output is OFF. (depending on conditions; host included)
• Current setting range : 0.1 - 50.0A (Alarm action stops when OFF is • Isolation : Insulated between communication signal and
set.) various inputs / system / various outputs
• Setting resolution : 0.1A • Communication type (2)
• Current display : 0.0 - 55.0A : Conforming with Mitsubishi Electric
• Display accuracy : Approx. 3% FS(for 50Hz / 60Hz sine wave) Company’s CC-Link
• Minimum time for action confirmation (only for SR83, simultaneous selection of
: ON (OFF) time 500 msec. min analog output is not possible)
• Alarm output/rating : Contact 240V AC 1.0A (resistive load) • Transmission speed : 156K, 625K, 2.5M, 5M, 10Mbps
• Alarm action display : ”Event” lamp lights during action. • Private station :1
• Alarm holding mode : Switchable between holding and not holding on • Communication method
the setting screen. : Polling method
• Sampling time : 500 msec. (0.5 sec.) • Synchronization method
• Isolation : Insulated between CT input and various outputs : Frame synchronous method
(not insulated from system and other inputs) • Coding system : NRZI system
• Transmission line : Bus (RS-485)
REMOTE • Transmission format : Conforming with HDLC
(optional, not selectable together with heater break alarm)
• Remote setting : By external analog signal DI (EXTERNAL SWITCHING) INPUT (optional)
Switching to remote : By key, communication and DI *DI stands for “Digital Input.”
(external switching) • Number of DI point :2
input (valid only when DI option is added) • DI input type : Selectable from 8 types
Remote / local switching function by remote (7 types if the remote option is not added.)
signal NOP : No operation
• Remote switching point : OFF, 0.1 - 50.0% STB : Execution/standby
• Remote switching hysteresis SB/SV2 : Set value bias/set value 2
: 0.1 - 10.0% AT : Auto tuning
• Remote scaling : Within measuring range MAN : Manual
(inverted scaling possible) STP : Ramp temporary stop
Accuracy of setting : ±(0.25% SF + 1 digit) DA : Direct action
Setting signal : 0 - 10V, 1 - 5V DC REM : Remote (selectable only when remote option
Input impedance: 500kȍ is added)
4 - 20mA DC Receiving impedance: 250ȍ • DI input rating : No-voltage contact, open collector input
• Remote bias : -1999 - 1999 units (about 5V/2mA impress)
• Remote filter : OFF, 1 - 100 sec. • Isolation : Insulated between DI input and various outputs
• Sampling cycle :500 msec. (0.5 sec.) (not insulated from system and various inputs)
• Isolation :Insulated between remote input and various
outputs (not insulated from system and various SET VALUE 2 (SV2)/Set Value Bias (SB) (optional)
inputs) (DI option is prerequisite.)
• Action input : No-voltage contact by SB/SV2 selection
COMMUNICATION through DI (external switching) input
(optional, not selectable together with analog output for SR82 and SR84) (in action duringclosed input)
• Communication type (1) : RS-232C, RS-485 • Selection of setting : Absolute value setting (SV2)
• Communication system : RS-232C 3-line half duplex system Deviation value setting (SB)
RS-485 2-line half duplex multiple drop (bus) • Setting range :
system Absolute value setting : Within measuring range
• Synchronization system : Start-stop synchronization system Deviation value setting : -1999 - 5000 Units
• Communication distance SV2 allows PID and output limit to be set.
: RS-232C maximum 15m
RS-485 maximum 500m
(depending on conditions)
ǦͳͷǦ
OTHERS
• Data storage : By non-volatile memory (EEPROM)
• Ambient temperate / humidity ranges for use
: -10 - +50Υ /below 90% RH
(on condition that there is no dew
condensation)
• Temperature for storage
: Between-20 and +65Υ
• Temperature range for maintaining accuracy
: 23±5Υ
• Power voltage : 100V-240V AC±10% (50/60 Hz),
24V AC±10% (50/ 60Hz),
24V DC±10%.
(One of the above to be specified)
• Power consumption : 15VA maximum
• Input noise removal ratio
: Normal mode 60 dB minimum (50/60 Hz)
Common mode 140 dB minimum (50/60 Hz)
• Applicable standards :
Safety : IEC61010-1 , EN61010-1
IEC61010-2-30 , EN61010-2-30
EMC : EN61326-1
• Insulation resistance :
Between input / output terminals and power terminal
: 500V DC 20Mȍ minimum
Between input/output terminals and protective conductor terminal
: 500V DC 20Mȍ minimum
• Dielectric strength : 1 minute at 3000V AC between input/output
terminals and power terminal
1 minute at 1500V AC between power
terminal and protective conductor terminal
• Protective structure : Only front panel has simple dustproof and drip
-proof structure (equivalent to IP66)
(Panel thickness :1.2-3.2mm)
• Material of case : PPO resin molding (equivalent to UL94V-1)
• External dimensions : SR82:H72 × W72 × D111mm
(Inside depth of panel: 100mm)
SR83:H96 × W96 × D111mm
(Inside depth of panel: 100mm)
SR84:H96 × W48 × D111mm
(Inside depth of panel: 100mm)
• Mounting : Push-in panel (one-touch mount)
• Applicable panel thickness
: 1.0 - 4.0 mm
• Panel cutout size
SR82: H68 × W68mm
SR83: H92 × W92mm
SR84: H92 × W45mm
• Weight
SR82: 300g
SR83: 420g
SR84: 280g
PRINTED IN JAPAN
ǦͳǦ