Watlow Ez-Zone 2
Watlow Ez-Zone 2
User’s Guide
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3 Year Warranty
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techniques or consult manufac-
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tion: inputs, outputs, alarms, limits, etc. If the prob-
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Return Material Authorization (RMA)
1. Call Watlow Customer Service, (507) 454-5300,
for a Return Material Authorization (RMA) num-
ber before returning any item for repair. If you
do not know why the product failed, contact an
Application Engineer or Product Manager. All
RMA’s require:
• Ship-to address
• Bill-to address
• Contact name
• Phone number
• Method of return shipment
• Your P.O. number
• Detailed description of the problem
• Any special instructions
• Name and phone number of person returning
the product.
2. Prior approval and an RMA number from the
Customer Service Department is required when
returning any product for credit, repair or evalua-
tion. Make sure the RMA number is on the outside
of the carton and on all paperwork returned. Ship
on a Freight Prepaid basis.
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and try to verify the reason for returning it.
4. In cases of manufacturing defect, we will enter a
repair order, replacement order or issue credit for
material returned. In cases of customer mis-use,
we will provide repair costs and request a purchase
order to proceed with the repair work.
5. To return products that are not defective, goods
must be be in new condition, in the original boxes
and they must be returned within 120 days of
receipt. A 20 percent restocking charge is applied
for all returned stock controls and accessories.
6. If the unit is unrepairable, you will receive a letter
of explanation. and be given the option to have the
unit returned to you at your expense or to have us
scrap the unit.
7. Watlow reserves the right to charge for no trouble
found (NTF) returns.
Chapter 9: Appendix . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Troubleshooting Alarms, Errors and Control Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
Modbus - Programmable Memory Blocks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
CIP Implicit O to T (Originator to Target) Assembly Structure. . . . . . . . 84
CIP Implicit T to O (Target to Originator) Assembly Structure. . . . . . . . 84
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
Ordering Information for Enhanced Limit Controller Models. . . . . . . . . 94
Ordering Information for Limit Controller Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96
How to Reach Us. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
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Functions
Functions use input signals to calculate a value. A
function may be as simple as reading a digital input
to set a state to true or false, or reading a tempera-
ture to set an alarm state to on or off. Or, if a failure
with the primary sensing device should occur the
limit could trip a contactor removing power from the
heating element to avoid damaging the load.
To set up a function, it’s important to tell it what
source, or instance, to use. For example, if the control
Input Output
Functions Functions
Output 1
Analog Input 1 Limit Off, Limit,
None, Switched dc/open collector,
Off, Thermocouple, RTD (100Ω, 1kΩ), Controller Alarm
Input Sensor Form C mechanical (5 A) relay
Thermistor (5kΩ, 10kΩ, 20kΩ, 40kΩ), Board
Process (V, mV, mA, 1k potentiometer) Slot A
Output 2
Limit
Form A mechanical (5 A) relay
None
Limit reset Digital Input (or Output) 5 & 6
Loop & alarms off (optional) none, switch, volts dc
Digital Output (or Input) 5 & 6 Off,
Silence alarm Supervisory (optional) None, Switched dc Alarm
Force Alarm &
Lock keypad EZ Key/s Power
Restore user settings Programmable Functions Board
Slot C
Note:
Number of inputs and outputs and various combinations of the same will vary
depending upon part number; see ordering matrix for more detail.
Output
Input
Functions
Functions
Output 1
None, Switched dc/open collector, Off, Limit,
Analog Input 1 Limit
Form C mechanical (5 A) relay Alarm
Off, Thermocouple, RTD (100Ω, 1kΩ), Controller
Input Sensor Thermistor (5kΩ, 10kΩ, 20kΩ, 40kΩ), Board
Process (V, mV, mA, 1k potentiometer) Slot A
Output 2
Limit
Form A mechanical (5 A) relay
None
Limit reset
Loop & alarms off Digital Input (or Output) 5 & 6
Silence alarm (optional) none, switch, volts dc
Force Alarm
Lock keypad EZ Key/s Supervisory
Restore user settings Digital Output (or Input) 5 & 6 Off,
Programmable Functions & (optional) None, Switched dc Alarm
Power
Board
Slot C
Network EIA 485 Communications
Remote User Interface Standard Bus, Modbus RTU (optional)
Personal Computer
Programmable Logic Controller
Human Machine Interface
Output 3
None, Switched dc/open collector, Form Off, Alarm,
C mechanical relay (5 A), Form A solid- Retransmit
Output state relay (0.5 A), Process (V, mA)
Board
(optional)
Slot B Output 4
None, Switched dc/open collector, Form Off,
A solid-state relay (0.5 A), or Form A Alarm
mechanical relay (5 A)
Indicators
Output Status Zone
Address Channel
Indicators
1 2 Indicates Zone
Address & Channel*
3 4 * Channel indicator available
on PM4/8/9 only
5 6 Indicates I/O
Status
Note:
Number of inputs and outputs and various combinations of the same will vary
depending upon part number; see ordering matrix for more detail.
Input Output
Functions Functions
Output 1
None, Switched dc/open collector, Off, Limit,
Limit
Analog Input 1 Form C mechanical (5 A) relay Alarm
Controller
Input Sensor Off, Thermocouple, RTD (100Ω, 1kΩ), Board
Thermistor (5kΩ, 10kΩ, 20kΩ, 40kΩ), Slot A
Process (V, mV, mA, 1k potentiometer) Output 2
Limit
Form A mechanical (5 A) relay
None
Limit reset
Loop & alarms off Digital Input (or Output) 5 & 6
Silence alarm (optional) none, switch, volts dc
Force Alarm
Lock keypad
EZ Key/s Supervisory
Restore user settings
(Not available on 1/32 DIN) & Digital Output (or Input) 5 & 6 Off,
Programmable Functions Power (optional) None, Switched dc Alarm
Board
Slot C
Network
Remote User Interface
Personal Computer EIA 485 Communications
Programmable Logic Controller Standard Bus, Modbus RTU (optional)
Human Machine Interface
Indicators
Output Status Zone
Address Channel
Indicators
1 2 Indicates Zone
Address & Channel*
3 4 * Channel indicator available
on PM4/8/9 only
5 6 Indicates I/O
Status
Note:
Number of inputs and outputs and various combinations of the same will vary
depending upon part number; see ordering matrix for more detail.
31.2 mm 30.9 mm
1.23 in 1.22 in RESET
Side Front
Top
44.96 to 45.47 mm
(1.77 to 1.79 inches)
22.2 to 22.5 mm
(0.87 to0.89 inches)
21.6 mm
panel thickness 1.53 to 9.52 mm
(0.85 in)
(0.060 to 0.375)
Minimum
21.6 mm
(0.85 in)
Minimum
15.8 mm
(0.62 in)
101.6 mm
(4.00 in) 53.3 mm
(2.10 in)
53.3 mm
(2.10 in)
RESET
Side Front
51.2 mm
(2.02 in)
Top
44.96 to 45.47 mm
(1.77 to 1.79 inches)
44.96 to 45.47 mm
(1.77 to 1.79 inches)
21.6 mm
panel thickness 1.53 to 9.52 mm
(0.85 in)
(0.060 to 0.375) minimum
21.6 mm
(0.85 in)
minimum
100.33 mm
(3.95 in)
10.16 mm
(0.40 in)
30.73 mm
54.8 mm
(1.21 in)
(2.16 in)
101.60 mm
(4.00 in)
92.00 to 92.80 mm
(3.62 to 3.65 inches)
21.6 mm
Panel thickness (0.060 in) 1.53 mm
(0.85 in)
to (0.375 in) 9.52 mm
Minimum
21.6 mm
(0.85 in)
Minimum
1.52 mm
100.33 mm (0.06 in)
(3.95 in)
53.8 mm
53.34 mm (2.16 in)
(2.10 in)
10.16 mm
(0.40 in)
30.73 mm
(1.21 in)
101.60 mm
(4.00 in)
44.96 to 45.60 mm
(1.77 to 1.79 inches)
21.6 mm
Panel thickness (0.060 in) 1.53 mm (0.85 in)
to (0.375 in) 9.52 mm Minimum
21.6 mm
(0.85 in)
Minimum
100.33 mm 1.52 mm
(3.95 in) (0.06 in)
100.33 mm
(3.95 in)
12.70 mm
(0.50 in)
30.73 mm
(1.21 in)
100.84 mm
(3.97 in)
92.0 to 93.0 mm
(3.62 to 3.65 inches)
21.6 mm
(0.85 inches)
2. While pressing the case assembly firmly against Pull out the tab on each side Grab the unit above and
the panel, slide the mounting collar over the back until you hear it click. below the face and pull for-
of the controller. ward.
If the installation does not require a NEMA 4X 2. Once the sides are released, grab the unit above
seal, slide the mounting collar up to the back of and below the face with two hands and pull the
the panel tight enough to eliminate the spacing unit out. On the PM4/8/9 controls slide a screw-
between the gasket and the panel. driver under the pry tabs and turn.
Note:
The controller is keyed so if it feels that it will not
slide back in do not force it. Check the orientation
again and reinsert after correcting.
Slide the mounting collar over Place the blade of a screw-
the back of the controller. driver in the notch of the 2. Using your thumbs push on either side of the con-
mounting collar assembly. troller until both latches click.
Output 3
C
Dig I/O 5 & 6 485 Comms
Output 2
Output 4
A
Input 1
A B C
Back View
Note: Slot Orientation
Slot B above can also 1/8 DIN Horizontal PM9
be configured with a
communications card.
Power
Output 1
Output 3
Communications Card
Output 4
Back View
Slot Orientation 1/8
Input 1
Communications Card
Back View
Output 2
Slot Orientation
1/4 DIN Horizontal PM4
Input 1
Power
Output 1
A C
Communications Card
E
Dig I/O 5 & 6 485 Comms
Output 2
Output 3
Input 1
Output 4
A D E C
Output 3
Output 4
B D
Controller
Low Voltage Power Bus
No Isolation Analog Input 1
Note:
Analog Input 1 can be optionally ordered as
an isolated input (see ordering information
Mechanical Relay, in the back of this User’s Guide).
Solid-State Relay
Safety Isolation
Outputs Low-voltage
Communications Ports
Isolation
99
DC Voltage
CF • Input not to exceed 36V at 3 D_
mA
CD • Input active when > 3V @ 0.25
mA
CE • Input inactive when < 2V Dry Contact
common -
B5
input 6 Dry Contact
D6 • Input inactive when > 500 Ω
B_
common
input 5 • Input active when < 100 Ω
D5 • maximum short circuit 13 mA
PM _ _ [2,4] _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _
D_
24 Vdc
pot
(input 1)
Note: S_
Maximum wire size termination and
torque rating:
R_
• 0.0507 to 3.30 mm2 (30 to 12
AWG) single-wire termination or
two 1.31 mm2 (16 AWG)
• 0.8 Nm (7.0 lb.-in.) torque
Note:
Adjacent terminals may be labeled
differently, depending on the model
number.
Note:
To prevent damage to the control-
ler, do not connect wires to unused
terminals.
Note:
Maintain electrical isolation be-
tween Analog Input 1, Digital I/O,
Switched dc/open collector outputs
and Process outputs to prevent
ground loops.
Note:
The control output common
terminal and the digital common
terminal are referenced to different
voltages and must remain isolated.
Note:
Adjacent terminals may be labeled Output 1 Switched DC/Open Collector
differently, depending on the model
number. Slot A Switched DC Switched DC
common • 30 mA dc maximum supply cur-
Note: X1 rent X_ common
dc - (open collector)
To prevent damage to the control- W1 • Short circuit limited to <50 mA
ler, do not connect wires to unused dc + • 22 to 32VÎ (dc) open circuit dc -
Y1 W_
terminals. voltage 24V
L2 • Use dc- and dc+ to drive exter- dc +
Note: nal solid-state relay. Y_
K2
Maintain electrical isolation be- • DIN-A-MITE compatible
tween Analog Input 1, Digital I/O, T1 • Single-pole: up to 4 in parallel
Switched dc/open collector outputs S1 or 4 in series
and Process outputs to prevent • 2-pole: up to 2 in parallel or 2
ground loops. R1 in series
• 3-pole: up to 2 in series Open Collector
Note:
The control output common Open Collector Power Supply
terminal and the digital common • 100 mA maximum output cur-
rent sink common
terminal are referenced to different X_
Mechanical Relay
(Output 1)
Watlow EZ-ZONE ® PM Limit Controller • 20 • Chapter 2 Install and Wire
Output 2 Mechanical Relay, Form A
Warning: Óç
Use National Electric (NEC) or other Slot A • 5 A at 240VÅ (ac) or 30VÎ (dc)
country-specific standard wiring and maximum resistive load
L1
safety practices when wiring and
connecting this controller to a power K1
• 20 mA at 24V minimum load L_
source and to electrical sensors or • 125 VA pilot duty @ 120/240VÅ
J1 (ac), 25 VA at 24VÅ (ac)
peripheral devices. Failure to do so normally open
may result in damage to equipment L2 • 100,000 cycles at rated load
• Output does not supply power.
K_
and property, and/or injury or loss common
K2 • for use with ac or dc
of life.
T1 See Quencharc note.
Note:
Maximum wire size termination and
S1
PM _ _ _ _ [J]-_ _ _ _ AAA
torque rating: R1
• 0.0507 to 3.30 mm2 (30 to 12
AWG) single-wire termination or Mechanical Relay
two 1.31 mm2 (16 AWG)
(Output 2)
• 0.8 Nm (7.0 lb.-in.) torque Output 3 Switched DC/Open Collector
Note: Slot B Switched DC
Switched DC
Adjacent terminals may be labeled common • 30 mA dc maximum supply
X3
differently, depending on the model dc - (open collector)
current
X_ common
number. W3 • short circuit limited to <50 mA
dc +
Y3 • 22 to 32VÎ (dc) open circuit dc -
Note: voltage W_
To prevent damage to the control- L4 • Use dc- and dc+ to drive exter- 24V
ler, do not connect wires to unused K4 nal solid-state relay. dc +
Y_
terminals. • DIN-A-MITE compatible
T2
• Single-pole: up to 4 in parallel
Note:
S2 or 4 in series
Maintain electrical isolation be- • 2-pole: up to 2 in parallel or 2
tween Analog Input 1, Digital I/O, R2 Open Collector
in series
Switched dc/open collector outputs • 3-pole: up to 2 in series Power Supply
and Process outputs to prevent
ground loops. Open Collector X_ common
• 100 mA maximum output cur-
dc -
Note: rent sink W_
0.2
0.1
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
o
Ambient Temperature ( C)
Output 4 Switched DC
Slot B
L3 • 10 mA DC maximum supply
current
K3 • Short circuit limited to <50 mA X_ common
Mechanical Relay
Watlow EZ-ZONE ® PM Limit Controller
(Output 4) • 22 • Chapter 2 Install and Wire
Output 4 Mechanical Relay, Form A
Warning: Óç Slot B
Use National Electric (NEC) or other L3 • 5 A at 240VÅ (ac) or 30VÎ (dc)
country-specific standard wiring and maximum resistive load
safety practices when wiring and K3
connecting this controller to a power
• 20 mA at 24V minimum load L_
J3 • 125 VA pilot duty @ 120/240VÅ
source and to electrical sensors or normally open
peripheral devices. Failure to do so L4 (ac), 25 VA at 24VÅ (ac)
may result in damage to equipment common • 100,000 cycles at rated load
K4
and property, and/or injury or loss • Output does not supply power. K_
of life. T2 • for use with ac or dc
S2 See Quencharc note.
Note: PM _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ [J] AAA
Maximum wire size termination and R2
torque rating:
• 0.0507 to 3.30 mm2 (30 to 12 Solid-state Relay
AWG) single-wire termination or (Ouput 4)
two 1.31 mm2 (16 AWG)
• 0.8 Nm (7.0 lb.-in.) torque
Output 4 Solid-State Relay, Form A
Slot B
Note:
L3 • 0.5 A at 20 to 264VÅ (ac) maxi-
Adjacent terminals may be labeled
mum resistive load
differently, depending on the model K3 L_
• 20 VA 120/240VÅ (ac) pilot duty
number.
J3 • opto-isolated, without contact
Note: normally open suppression
L4
To prevent damage to the control- common
• maximum off state leakage of K_
ler, do not connect wires to unused K4 105 microamperes
terminals. • Output does not supply power.
T2
• Do not use on dc loads.
Note: S2 See Quencharc note.
Maintain electrical isolation be- R2 PM _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ [K] AAA
tween Analog Input 1, Digital I/O,
Switched dc/open collector outputs Solid-state Relay
and Process outputs to prevent (Ouput 4)
ground loops. 1 Amp SSR Derating Curve
1.1
Note:
1
The control output common
0.9
terminal and the digital common
0.8
terminal are referenced to different
voltages and must remain isolated.
Safe Operating Area
0.7
Amps RMS
0.6
Quencharc Note:
0.5
Switching pilot duty inductive loads
(relay coils, solenoids, etc.) with the 0.4
0
-20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70
Ambient Temperature (oC)
Note:
Modbus RTU or Standard Bus EIA-485 Communications
• Wire T-/R- to the A terminal of • Only one protocol per port is
To prevent damage to the control-
the EIA-485 port. available at a time: either Mod-
ler, do not connect wires to unused Slot C bus RTU or Standard Bus.
• Wire T+/R+ to the B terminal of
terminals.
98 the EIA-485 port. • Do not connect more than 16
Note: • Wire common to the common EZ-ZONE PM controllers on a
99 Standard Bus network.
terminal of the EIA-485 port.
Maintain electrical isolation be-
CC common • Do not route network wires • Maximum number of EZ-ZONE
tween Analog Input 1, Digital I/O, T-/R- with power wires. Connect net- controllers on a Modbus RTU
Switched dc/open collector outputs CA network is 247.
work wires in daisy-chain fash-
and Process outputs to prevent CB
T+/R+
ion when connecting multiple • Maximum network length:
ground loops. devices in a network. 1,200 meters (4,000 feet)
B5
Note: • A termination resistor may be • 1/8th unit load on EIA-485 bus.
D6 required. Place a 120 Ω resistor PM _ _ _ _ _-[1] _ _ _ AAA
The control output common across T+/R+ and T-/R- of last
terminal and the digital common D5
controller on network.
terminal are referenced to different
voltages and must remain isolated. Modbus RTU or
Note:
Standard Bus EIA-485
Do not leave a USB to EIA-485 converter connected to Standard Bus with-
out power (i.e., disconnecting the USB end from the computer while leaving
the converter connected on Standard Bus). Disturbance on the Standard
Bus may occur.
Note:
When changing the fixed IP address cycle module power for new address to
take effect
Ethernet LED Indicators
Viewing the control from the front and then looking on top four LEDs can be
seen aligned vertically front to back. The LEDs are identified accordingly:
closest to the front reflects the Network (Net) Status, Module (Mod) Status is
next, Activity status follows and lastly, the LED closest to the rear of the con-
trol reflects the Link status.
Note:
When using Modbus TCP, the Network Status and Module Status LEDs are
not used.
Link Status
Indicator State Summary Requirement
If the device cannot determine link speed
Not powered, unknown
Steady Off or power is off, the network status indicator
link speed
shall be steady off.
If the device is communicating at 10 Mbit,
Red Link speed = 10 Mbit
the link LED will be red.
If the device is communicating at 100 Mbit,
Green Link speed = 100 Mbit
the link LED will be green.
Module Status
Indicator LED Description
Off No power is applied to the device.
Flashing Green-Red The device is performing a self-test.
Flashing Red Major Recoverable Fault.
Red Major Unrecoverable Fault.
Green The device is operating normally.
CD
CE
CF
D5
D6
B5
99
98
two 1.31 mm2 (16 AWG) power
+B
• 0.8 Nm (7.0 lb.-in.) torque
-A
power
common
Note:
Adjacent terminals may be labeled
differently, depending on the model
number.
98
power
Note: 99
com
CF
To prevent damage to the control- EZ-ZONE PM CD
-A
+B
ler, do not connect wires to unused CE
B5
terminals. D6
Slot C
D5
Note:
CD
CX
CZ
CY
CE
98
99
CF
Maintain electrical isolation be-
power
tween Analog Input 1, Digital I/O, RUI/Gateway
EZKB-_ A _ _- _ _ _ _
Switched dc/open collector outputs
and Process outputs to prevent 98
99
power
common
ground loops. CF
common
-A
-A +B
CD
+B
Note: CE
fuse
EZ-ZONE RM
CC
CB
CA
D5
D6
B5
99
98
power
+B
-A
power
common
power
98
power
99
com
CC
-A
EZ-ZONE PM CA
+B
CB
B5
Slot C
D6
D5
CX
CZ
CC
CY
CB
CA
98
99
power
power
power
common
PLC common
-A
-A +B
+B
Æ
L
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Port
Note:
Slot A
Slot B
Slot C
Slot A
Slot B
Slot C
Maximum wire size termination and
Power
Power
Output 3
Output 1
Output 3
Output 1
torque rating: CF CF
485 Comms
485 Comms
Data format
• 0.0507 to 3.30 mm2 (30 to 12
Output 4
Output 4
Output 2
CD
Output 2
CD
38,400 baud
PC Software Protocol - Standard Bus 8 data bits CE CE
EZ Configurator
AWG) single-wire termination or
no parity
D I/O 5&6
D I/O 5&6
Input 1
1 start bit
Input 2
Input 1
Input 2
1 stop bit
two 1.31 mm2 (16 AWG) A B C A B C
ULINX
TM A(-)
Note:
To prevent damage to the control- Note:
ler, do not connect wires to unused Do not leave a USB to EIA-485 converter connected to Standard Bus without
terminals. power (i.e., disconnecting the USB end from the computer while leaving the
Note: converter connected on Standard Bus). Disturbance on the Standard Bus
Maintain electrical isolation be- may occur.
tween Analog Input 1, Digital I/O,
Note:
Switched dc/open collector outputs
and Process outputs to prevent
When connecting the USB converter to the PC it is suggested that the La-
ground loops. tency Timer be changed from the default of 16 msec to 1 msec. Failure to
make this change may cause communication loss between the PC running
Note: EZ-ZONE Configurator software and the control.
The control output common
terminal and the digital common
terminal are referenced to different To modify Latency Timer settings follow the steps below:
voltages and must remain isolated. 1. Navigate to Device Manager.
2. Double click on Ports.
3. Right click on the USB serial port in use and select Properties.
4. Click the tab labeled Port settings and then click the Advance button.
1 to 9 = zones 1 to 9 L
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A = zone 10 E = zone 14 M
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b = zone 11 F = zone 15
C = zone 12 h = zone 16 EZ Key/s:
RESET
d = zone 13 This key can be programmed to do
various tasks, such as locking the
keyboard, restoring user settings,
etc...
Percent Units: 1/8 DIN (PM9) Horizontal
Lights when the controller is dis- ®
Temperature Units:
Indicates whether the tempera-
ture is displayed in Fahrenheit or
Reset Key RESET
RESET
Celsius.
Press to back up one level, or press and
hold for two seconds to return to the
Home Page. From the Home Page will Up and Down Keys ¿ ¯
reset the limit and clear alarms and 1/4 DIN (PM4) In the Home Page, adjusts the set
errors if clearable. point in the lower display. In other
®
pages, changes the upper dis-
L play to a higher or lower value, or
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Advance Key ‰ T
cleared when the condition no longer exists by simply execute the action.
pushing the Reset key or alternatively by following
RESET
Attention Codes
Display Parameter Name Setting Range De- Appears If
Description fault
[Attn] Attention [AL;L1] [AL;L2] [AL;L3] [AL;L4] an alarm or er-
An active message will cause the display to toggle Alarm Low 1 to 4 ror message
between the normal settings and the active mes- [AL;h1] [AL;h2] [AL;h3] [AL;h4] is active.
sage in the upper display and [Attn] in the Alarm High 1 to 4
lower display. [AL;E1] [AL;E2] [AL;E3] [AL;E4]
Your response will depend on the message and the Alarm Error 1 to 4
controller settings. If the message was generated [Er;i1] Error Input 1
by a latched alarm or limit condition, the mes- [Li;L1] Limit Low 1
sage can be cleared when the condition no longer
[Li;h1] Limit High 1
exists. As with the above conditions if an alarm
[Li;E1] Limit Error 1
has silencing enabled, it can be silenced by sim- [uAL;h] Value to high to be dis-
ply pushing the Reset Key or alternatively by
RESET
played in 4 digit LED display
following the steps below. [uAL;L] Value to low to be dis-
Push the Advance key to display [ignr] in the played in 4 digit LED display
upper display and the message source (such as
[Li;h1]) in the lower display.
Use the Up ¿ or Down ¯ keys to scroll through
possible responses, such as Clear [`CLr] or
Silence [`SiL]. Then push the Advance ‰ or
Reset key to execute the action.
RESET
Note:
When the Limit is in a default state (as shipped
from factory), the display will flash where the top
display will show the Process Value and [Li;hi]
and the bottom will display [attn] and [FAIL].
As stated above, the user can define ten pairs of
prompts to appear on the display every time the Ad-
vance ‰ key is pushed. In a default state the Dis-
play Pairs [d;prs] prompt is equal to one with the
first pair displayed as is defined in the Home Page
table above. If the Display Pairs prompt were to be
changed to two, pushing the Advance key one time
would cause the display to show the Limit Low Set
Point on the top and the Limit High Set point on the
bottom reflecting position 3 and 4 respectively.
Note::
Both of these parameters are writable and being
paired in this manner only the Limit High Set
Point can be changed. Pairing two writable prompts
will only allow for the bottom one to be changed.
On the other hand, if a writable value is placed on
the upper display and is paired with another read
only parameter on the lower display, the arrow keys
affect the setting of the upper display.
L
I [``Ai] L
I [``70]
L
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M
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[``70] L
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M
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[``Ai]
M M
I I T [``72] T [`Set]
T [`Set] T [``72]
RESET RESET
RESET RESET
® ®
L
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M
[``70] L
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M
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[Cust]
L
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[``70] L
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[``Ai] I
T [``72] T [fCty]
T [``72] T [oper] RESET RESET
RESET RESET
Note:
Some of these menus and parameters may not appear, depending on the controller's options. See model
number information in the Appendix for more information. If there is only one instance of a menu, no sub-
menus will appear.
Note:
Some of the listed parameters may not be visible. Parameter visibility is dependent upon controller part
number.
[``Ai]
[oPEr] Analog Input Menu
[`Ain] Analog Input Value
[`i;Er] Input Error
[`i;Ca] Calibration Offset
[`dio]
[oPEr] Digital Input/Output Menu
[```5]
[`dio] Digital I/O (5 to 6)
[`do;S] Output State
[`di;S] Input State
[`ei;S] Event Status
[LiM]
[oPEr] Limit Menu
[`LL;S] Limit Low Set Point
[`Lh;S] Limit High Set Point
[`lCr] Limit Clear Request *
[`l;st] Limit State *
[ALM]
[oPEr] Alarm Menu
[```1]
[ALM] Alarm (1 to 4)
[`A;Lo] Low Set Point
[`A;hi] High Set Point
[a;Clr] Clear Request *
[a;sir] Silence Request*
[`a;st] State *
No Dis- EZ-Key/s (1 to 2) [`off] Off (62) ---- Instance 1 0x6E (110) 140 10005 uint
play Event Status [``on] On (63) Map 1 Map 2 3 to 4 R
View this event input state. 1368 1608 5
Instance 2
Map 1 Map 2
- - - - 1628
[LiM]
[oPEr]
Limit Menu
[`LL;S] Limit (1) -1,999.000 to 0.0°F or Instance 1 0x70 (112) 38 12003 float
[ LL.S] Limit Low Set Point 9,999.000°F or units units Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the low process value -1,128.000 to -18.0°C 684 724 3
that will trigger the limit. 5,537.000°C
[`Lh;S] Limit (1) -1,999.000 to 0.0°F or Instance 1 0x70 (112) 39 12004 float
[ Lh.S] Limit High Set Point 9,999.000°F or units units Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the high process value -1,128.000 to -18.0°C 686 726 4
that will trigger the limit. 5,537.000°C
[`l;Cr] Limit (1) Clear (0) 0 Instance 1 0x70 (112) ---- 12001 uint
[ L.Cr] Limit Clear Request No Change (255) Map 1 Map 2 1 W
Clear limit once limit con- 680 720 1
dition is cleared.
[`l;st] Limit (1) Off (62) ---- Instance 1 0x70 (112) ---- 12006 uint
[ L.St] Limit State None (61) Map 1 Map 2 1 R
Clear limit once limit con- Limit High (51) 690 730 6
dition is cleared.
Limit Low (52)
Error (225)
[ALM]
[oPEr]
Alarm Menu
[`A;Lo] Alarm (1 to 4) -1,999.000 to 32.0°F Instance 1 0x6D (109) 18 9002 float
[ A.Lo] Alarm Low Set Point 9,999.000°F or units or Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
If Alarm Type (Setup Page, -1,128.000 to units 1482 1882 2
Alarm Menu) is set to: 5,537.000°C 0.0°C
process - set the process
Offset to next
value that will trigger a
instance (Map
low alarm.
1) equals +50
Offset to next
instance (Map
2) equals +60
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can W: Write
be read with other interfaces. E: EEPROM
S: User
Set
Offset to next
instance (Map
2) equals +60
[a;Clr] Alarm (1 to 4) [`Clr] Clear (0) ---- Instance 1 0x6D (109) ---- 9013 uint
[A.Clr] Alarm Clear Request No Change (255) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 W
Write to this register to 1504 1904 0xD (13)
clear an alarm
Offset to next
Note: instance (Map1
If an alarm is setup to 1 equals +50,
latch when active [a;Clr] Map 2 equals
will appear on the dis- +60)
play.
[a;sir] Alarm (1 to 4) [`sil] Silence (1010) 0 Instance 1 0x6D (109) ---- 9014 uint
[A.Sir] Alarm Silence Request Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 W
Write to this register to 1506 1906 0xE (14)
silence an alarm
Offset to next
Note: instance (Map1
If an alarm is setup to si- 1 equals +50,
lence alarm when active Map 2 equals
[a;sir] will appear on +60)
the display.
[`a;st] Alarm (1 to 4) Startup (88) None Instance 1 0x6D (109) ---- 9009 uint
[ A.St] Alarm State None (61) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 R
Current state of alarm Blocked (12) 1496 1896 9
Alarm low (8)
Alarm high (7) Offset to next
Error (28) instance [Map1
+50], [Map 2
+60]
No Alarm (1 to 4) No (59) ---- Instance 1 0x6D (109) ---- 9012 uint
Dis- Alarm Clearable Yes (106) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 R
played Current state of alarm 1502 1902 0xC (12)
Offset to next
instance (Map1
1 equals +50,
Map 2 equals
+60)
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can W: Write
be read with other interfaces. E: EEPROM
S: User
Set
Note:
Some of these menus and parameters may not appear, depending on the controller's options. See model
number information in the Appendix for more information. If there is only one instance of a menu, no sub-
menus will appear.
Note:
Some of the listed parameters may not be visible. Parameter visibility is dependent upon controller part
number.
* These parameters/prompts are available with firmware revisions 11.0 and above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[``Ai]
[`Set]
Analog Input Menu
[`Sen] Analog Input (1) [`oFF] Off (62) Off Instance 1 0x68 (104) 3 4005 uint
[ SEn] Sensor Type [``tC] Thermocouple (95) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the analog sensor [`mu] Millivolts (56) 368 368 5
type to match the device
[uolT] Volts dc (104)
wired to this input.
[`MA] Milliamps dc (112)
Note: [r0;1H] RTD 100 Ω (113)
There is no open-sensor [r1;0H] RTD 1,000 Ω (114)
detec- [`Pot] Potentiometer 1 kΩ
tion for process inputs. (155)
[thEr] Thermistor (229)
[`Lin] Analog Input (1) [```b] B (11) [```H] K (48) J Instance 1 0x68 (104) 4 4006 uint
[ Lin] TC Linearization [```C] C (15) [```n] N (58) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the linearization to [```d] D (23) [```r] R (80) 370 370 6
match the thermocouple
[```E] E (26) [```S] S (84)
wired to this input.
[```F] F (30) [```t] T (93)
[```J] J (46)
[`Rt;L] Analog Input (1) [```2] 2 (1) 2 Instance 1 0x68 (104) ---- 4007 uint
[ rt.L] RTD Leads [```3] 3 (2) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set to match the num- 372 368 7
ber of leads on the RTD
wired to this input.
[Unit] Analog Input (1) [`A;tP] Absolute Temperature Process Instance 1 0x68 (104) 5 4042 uint
[Unit] Units (1540) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the type of units the [``rh] Relative Humidity ---- 442 0x2A (42)
sensor will measure. (1538)
[`Pro] Process (75)
[PWr] Power (73)
[`S;Lo] Analog Input (1) -100.0 to 1,000.0 0.0 Instance 1 0x68 (104) 6 4015 float
[ S.Lo] Scale Low Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the low scale for 388 388 0xF (15)
process inputs. This
value, in millivolts, volts
or milliamps, will corre-
spond to the Range Low
output of this function
block.
[`S;hi] Analog Input (1) -100.0 to 1,000.0 20.0 Instance 1 0x68 (104) 7 4016 float
[ S.hi] Scale High Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Set the high scale for 390 390 0x10 (16)
process inputs. This
value, in millivolts, volts
or milliamps, will cor-
respond to the Range
High output of this
function block.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[`r;Lo] Analog Input (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000 0.0 Instance 1 0x68 (104) 8 4017 float
[ r.Lo] Range Low Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the low range for 392 392 0x11 (17)
this function block's
output.
[`r;hi] Analog Input (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000 9,999 Instance 1 0x68 (104) 9 4018 float
[ r.hi] Range High Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the high range for 394 394 0x12 (18)
this function block's
output.
[`P;EE] Analog Input (1) [`off] Off (62) Off Instance 1 0x68 (104) 10 4030 uint
[ P.EE] Process Error Enable [Low] Low (53) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Turn the Process Error 418 388 0x1E (30)
Low feature on or off.
[`P;EL] Analog Input (1 ) -100.0 to 1,000.0 0.0 Instance 1 0x68 (104) 11 4031 float
[ P.EL] Process Error Low Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Value 420 420 0x1F (31)
If the process value
drops below this value,
it will trigger an input
error.
[``t;C] Analog Input (1) [```A] Curve A (1451) Curve A Instance 1 0x68 (104) ---- 4038 uint
[ t.C] Thermistor Curve [```b] Curve B (1452) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Select a curve to apply [```C] Curve C (1453) 434 434 20x6 (38)
to the thermistor input.
[CUSt] Custom (180)
[``r;r] Analog Input (1) [```5] 5K (1448) 40K Instance 1 0x68 (104) ---- 4037 uint
[ r.r] Resistance Range [``10] 10K (1360) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the maximum resis- [``20] 20K (1361) 432 432 0x25 (37)
tance of the thermistor
[``40] 40K (1449)
input.
[`FiL] Analog Input (1) 0.0 to 60.0 seconds 0.5 Instance 1 0x68 (104) 12 4014 float
[ FiL] Filter Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Filtering smooths out 386 386 0xE (14)
the process signal to
both the display and the
input. Increase the time
to increase filtering.
[`i;Er] Analog Input (1) [`off] Off (62) Off Instance 1 0x68 (104) ---- 4028 uint
[ i.Er] Input Error Latching [``on] On (63) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 2 RWES
Turn input error latch- 414 414 0x1C (28)
ing on or off. If latching
is on, errors must be
manually cleared.
[`dEC] Analog Input (1) [```0] Whole (105) Whole Instance 1 0x68 (104) ---- 4020 uint
[ dEC] Display Precision [``0;0] Tenths (94) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the precision of the [`0;00] Hundredths (40) 398 398 0x14 (20)
displayed value.
[0;000] Thousandths (96)
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[`i;Ca] Analog Input (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or 0.0 Instance 1 0x68 (104) 2 4012 float
[ i.CA] Calibration Offset * units Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Offset the input reading -1,110.555 to 5,555.000°C 382 382 0x0C (12)
to compensate for lead
wire resistance or other
factors that cause the
input reading to vary
from the actual process
value.
[`Ain] Analog Input (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or ---- Instance 1 0x68 (104) 0 4001 float
[ Ain] Analog Input Value * units Map 1 Map 2 1 R
View the process value. -1,128.000 to 5,537.000°C 360 360 1
Note:
Ensure that the Input
Error Status (below)
indicates no error (61)
when reading this
value using a field bus
protocol. If an error
exists, the last known
value prior to the er-
ror occurring will be
returned.
[`i;Er] Analog Input (1) [nonE] None (61) None Instance 1 0x68 (104) 1 4002 float
[ i.Er] Input Error Status * [OPEn] Open (65) Map 1 Map 2 1 R
View the cause of the [Shrt] Shorted (127) 362 362 2
most recent error. If
[`E;M] Measurement Error
the [Attn] message is
(149)
[Er;i1], this parameter
will display the cause of [E;CAL] Bad Calibration Data
the input error. (139)
[Er;Ab] Ambient Error (9)
[E;;Rtd] RTD Error (141)
[FAiL] Fail (32)
[Nsrc] Not Sourced (246)
[`dio]
[`Set]
Digital Input/Output Menu
[`dir] Digital Input/Output [OtPt] Output (68) Output Instance 1 0x6A (106) 82 6001 uint
[ dir] (5 to 6) [iCon] Input Dry Contact Map 1 Map 2 5 to 6 RWES
Digital I/O Direction (44) 1000 1120 1
Set this function to [``in] Input Voltage (193)
operate as an input or
output. Offset to next
instance (Map
1 & Map 2)
equals +30
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[``Fn] Digital Output (5 to 6) [`oFF] Off (62) Off Instance 1 0x6A (106) 83 6005 uint
[ Fn] Digital I/O Function [ALM] Alarm (6) Map 1 Map 2 5 to 6 RWES
Select what function 1008 1128 5
will drive this output.
Offset to next
instance (Map
1 & Map 2)
equals +30
[`leu] Digital Input (5 to 6) [high] High (37) High Instance 1 0x6E (110) 137 10001 uint
[ LEv] Active Level [LoW] Low (53) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 2 RW
Select which action will 1320 1560 1
be interpreted as a true
state.
Offset to next
instance (Map
1 & Map 2)
equals +20
[``Fn] Digital Input (5 to 6) [none] None (61) None Instance 1 0x6E (110) 138 10003 uint
[ Fn] Action Function [lmr] Limit Reset, edge trig- Map 1 Map 2 5 to 6 RWES
Select the function that gered (82) 1324 1564 3
will be triggered by a [`F;AL] Force Alarm To Occur,
true state. level triggered (218) Offset to next
[`AoF] Control Loops Off and instance (Map
Alarms to Non-alarm State, 1 & Map 2)
level triggered (220) equals +20
[`SiL] Silence Alarms, edge
triggered (108)
[ALM] Alarm (6)
[p;loc] Keypad Lockout, level
triggered (217)
[USr;r] User Settings Re-
store, edge triggered (227)
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[Lim]
[`Set]
Limit Menu
[`L;Sd] Limit (1) [both] Both (13) Both Instance 1 0x70 (112) 40 12005 uint
[ L.Sd] Limit Sides [high] High (37) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Select which side or [LoW] Low (53) 688 728 5
sides of the process val-
ue will be monitored.
[`L;hy] Limit (1) 0.001 to 9,999.000°F or units 3.0°F or Instance 1 0x70 (112) 41 12002 float
[ L.hy] Limit Hysteresis 0.001 to 5,555.000°C units Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the hysteresis for 2.0°C 682 722 2
the limit function. This
determines how far into
the safe range the pro-
cess value must move
before the limit can be
cleared.
[SP;Lh] Limit (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000 9,999.000 Instance 1 0x70 (112) 42 12009 float
[SP.Lh] Set Point High Limit Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the high end of the 696 736 9
limit set point range.
[SP;Ll] Limit (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000 -1,999.000 Instance 1 0x70 (112) 43 12010 float
[SP.LL] Set Point Low Limit Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the low end of the 698 738 0x0A (10)
limit set point range.
[`Lh;S] Limit (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or 0.0°F or Instance 1 0x70 (112) 39 12004 float
[ Lh.S] Limit High Set Point units units Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
* -1,128.000 to 5,537.000°C -18.0°C 686 726 4
Set the high process
value that will trigger
the limit.
[`LL;S] Limit (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or 0.0°F or Instance 1 0x70 (112) 38 12003 float
[ LL.S] Limit Low Set Point * units units Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Set the low process -1,128.000 to 5,537.000°C -18.0°C 684 724 3
value that will trigger
the limit.
[SFn;A] Limit (1) [nonE] None (61) None ---- 0x70 (112) ---- 12015 uint
[SFn.A] Source Function A * [`dio] Digital I/O (1142) 1 RWES
Set the source for the [`FUn] Function Key (1001) 0x0F (15)
limit reset function.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[`lCr] Limit (1) Clear (0) ---- Instance 1 0x70 (112) ---- 12001 uint
[ LCr] Limit Clear Request No Change (255) Map 1 Map 2 1 W
* 680 720 1
Clear limit once limit
condition is cleared.
[`l;st] Limit (1) Fail (32) ---- Instance 1 0x70 (112) ---- 12013 uint
[ L.St] Limit Status * Safe (1667) Map 1 Map 2 1 R
Reflects whether or not - - - - 744 0x0D (13)
the limit is in a safe or
failed mode.
No Dis- Limit (1) Off (62) ---- Instance 1 0x70 (112) ---- 12006 uint
play Limit State None (61) Map 1 Map 2 1 R
Clear limit once limit Limit High (51) 690 730 6
condition is cleared. Limit Low (52)
Error (225)
[otpt]
[`Set]
Output Menu
[``Fn] Output Digital (1 to 4) [`oFF] Off (62) Output 1 - Instance 1 0x6A (106) 83 6005 uint
[ Fn] Output Function [LiM] Limit (126) Alarm Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Select what function [ALM] Alarm (6) Output 2 - 888 1008 5
will drive this output. Limit
Note: Output 3 -
Output 2 is always a Off
limit. Use as primary Output 4 -
limit connection. Off
[`o;ty] Output Process (3) [uoLt] Volts (104) Volts Instance 1 0x76 (118) 95 18001 uint
[ o.ty] Output Type [`MA] Milliamps (112) Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Select whether the pro- 720 840 1
cess output will operate
in volts or milliamps.
[``Fn] Output Process (3) [`oFF] Off (62) Off Instance 1 0x76 (118) 96 18002 uint
[ Fn] Output Function [rmt] Retransmit (213) Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Set the type of func- [Ent;b] Event Out B (234) 722 842 2
tion that will drive this
[Ent;A] Event Out A (233)
output.
[ALM] Alarm (6)
[`r;Sr] Output Process (3) [``Ai] Analog Input (142) Analog Instance 1 0x76 (118) 97 18003 uint
[ r.Sr] Retransmit Source Input Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Select the value that 724 844 3
will be retransmitted.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[``Fi] Output Process (3) 1 to 4 1 Instance 1 0x76 (118) 98 18004 uint
[ Fi] Output Function In- Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
stance 726 846 4
Set the instance of the
function selected above.
[`S;Lo] Output Process (3) -100.0 to 100.0 0.00 Instance 1 0x76 (118) 99 18009 float
[ S.Lo] Scale Low Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Set the minimum value 736 856 9
of the output range.
[`S;hi] Output Process (3) -100.0 to 100.0 10.00 Instance 1 0x76 (118) 100 18010 float
[ S.hi] Scale High Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Set the maximum value 738 858 0xA (10)
of the output range.
[`r;Lo] Output Process (3) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or 0.0°F or Instance 1 0x76 (118) 101 18011 float
[ r.Lo] Range Low units units Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Set the minimum value -1,128.000 to 5,537.000°C -18°C 740 860 0xB (11)
of the retransmit value
range in process units.
When the retransmit
source is at this value,
the retransmit output
will be at its Scale Low
value.
[`r;hi] Output Process (3) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or 9,999.0°F Instance 1 0x76 (118) 102 18012 float
[ r.hi] Range High units or units Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Set the maximum value -1,128.000 to 5,537.000°C 5,537.0°C 742 862 0xC (12)
of the retransmit value
range in process units.
When the retransmit
source is at this value,
the retransmit output
will be at its Scale High
value.
[`o;CA] Output Process (3) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or 0.0°F or Instance 1 0x76 (118) 105 18007 float
[ o.CA] Calibration Offset units units Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Set an offset value for a -1,110.555 to 5,555.000°C 0.0°C 732 852 7
process output.
[Alm]
[`Set]
Alarm Menu
[`A;ty] Alarm (1 to 4) [`oFF] Off (62) Off Instance 1 0x6D (109) 20 9015 uint
[ A.ty] Alarm Type [PR;AL] Process Alarm (76) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Select whether the 1508 1908 0xF (15)
alarm trigger is a fixed
value or will track the
set point. Offset to next
instance (Map
1 & Map 2)
equals +60
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[`Sr;A] Alarm (1 to 4) [``Ai] Analog Input (142) ---- Instance 1 0x6D (109) 21 9017 uint
[ Sr.A] Alarm Source Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Select what will trigger 1512 1912 0x11 (17)
this alarm.
Offset to next
instance (Map
1 & Map 2)
equals +60
[`A;hy] Alarm (1 to 4) 0.001 to 9,999.000°F or units 1.0°F or Instance 1 0x6D (109) 24 9003 float
[ A.hy] Alarm Hysteresis 0.001 to 5,555.000°C units Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Set the hysteresis for 1.0°C 1484 1884 3
an alarm. This deter-
mines how far into the
safe region the process Offset to next
value needs to move instance (Map
before the alarm can be 1 equals +50,
cleared. for Map 2
equals +60)
[`A;Lg] Alarm (1 to 4) [`AL;C] Close On Alarm (17) Close On Instance 1 0x6D (109) 25 9005 uint
[ A.Lg] Alarm Logic [`AL;o] Open On Alarm (66) Alarm Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Select what the output 1488 1888 5
condition will be during
the alarm state.
Offset to next
instance (Map
1 equals +50,
for Map 2
equals +60)
[`A;Sd] Alarm (1 to 4) [both] Both (13) Both Instance 1 0x6D (109) 26 9004 uint
[ A.Sd] Alarm Sides [high] High (37) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Select which side or [LoW] Low (53) 1486 1886 4
sides will trigger this
alarm.
Offset to next
instance (Map
1 equals +50,
for Map 2
equals +60)
[`A;Lo] Alarm (1 to 4) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or 32.0°F Instance 1 0x6D 18 9002 float
[ A.Lo] Alarm Low Set Point units or units Map 1 Map (109) RWES
* -1,128.000 to 5,537.000°C 0.0°C 2 1 to 4
If Alarm Type (Setup 1482 1882 2
Page, Alarm Menu) is
set to:
Offset to next
process - set the pro-
instance (Map
cess value that will
1) equals +50
trigger a low alarm.
Offset to next
instance (Map
2) equals +60
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[`A;hi] Alarm (1 to 4) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000°F or 300.0°F Instance 1 0x6D 19 9001 float
[ A.hi] Alarm High Set Point units or units Map 1 Map (109) RWES
* -1,128.000 to 5,537.000°C 150.0°C 2 1 to 4
If Alarm Type (Setup 1480 1880 1
Page, Alarm Menu) is
set to:
Offset to next
process - set the pro-
instance (Map
cess value that will
1) equals +50
trigger a high alarm.
Offset to next
instance (Map
2) equals +60
[`A;LA] Alarm (1 to 4) [nLAt] Non-Latching (60) Non- Instance 1 0x6D (109) 27 9007 uint
[ A.LA] Alarm Latching [`LAt] Latching (49) Latching Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Turn alarm latching on 1492 1892 7
or off. A latched alarm
has to be turned off by
the user. Offset to next
instance (Map
1 equals +50,
for Map 2
equals +60)
[`A;bL] Alarm (1 to 4) [`oFF] Off (62) Off Instance 1 0x6D (109) 28 9008 uint
[ A.bL] Alarm Blocking [`Str] Startup (88) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Select when an alarm [StPt] Set Point (85) 1494 1894 8
will be blocked. After
[both] Both (13)
startup and/or after the
set point changes, the Offset to next
alarm will be blocked instance (Map
until the process 1 equals +50,
value enters the normal for Map 2
range. equals +60)
[`A;Si] Alarm (1 to 4) [`oFF] Off (62) Off Instance 1 0x6D (109) 29 9006 uint
[ A.Si] Alarm Silencing [``on] On (63) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Turn alarm silencing on 1490 1890 6
to allow the user to dis-
able this alarm.
Offset to next
instance (Map
1 equals +50,
for Map 2
equals +60)
[A;dSP] Alarm (1 to 4) [`oFF] Off (62) On Instance 1 0x6D (109) 30 9016 uint
[A.dSP] Alarm Display [``on] On (63) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Display an alarm mes- 1510 1910 0x10 (16)
sage when an alarm is
active.
Offset to next
instance (Map
1 equals +50,
for Map 2
equals +60)
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[`A;dL] Alarm (1 to 4) 0 to 9,999 seconds 0 Instance 1 0x6D (109) 31 9021 uint
[ A.dL] Alarm Delay Time Map 1 Map 2 1 to 4 RWES
Set the span of time 1520 1920 0x15 (21)
that the alarm will be
delayed after the pro-
cess value exceeds the Offset to next
alarm set point. instance (Map
1 equals +50,
for Map 2
equals +60)
[a;Clr] Alarm (1 to 4) [`Clr] Clear (0) ---- Instance 1 0x6D ---- 9013 uint
[A.Clr] Alarm Clear Request No Change (255) Map 1 Map 2 (109) W
* 1504 1904 1 to 4
Write to this register 0xD (13)
to clear an alarm Offset to
next instance
Note: (Map1 1
If an alarm is setup equals +50,
to latch when active Map 2 equals
[a;Clr] will appear +60)
on the display.
[a;sir] Alarm (1 to 4) [`sil] Silence (1010) 0 Instance 1 0x6D ---- 9014 uint
[A.Sir] Alarm Silence Re- Map 1 Map 2 (109) W
quest * 1506 1906 1 to 4
Write to this register 0xE (14)
to silence an alarm Offset to
next instance
Note: (Map1 1
If an alarm is setup equals +50,
to silence alarm Map 2 equals
when active [a;sir] +60)
will appear on the
display.
[`a;st] Alarm (1 to 4) Startup (88) ---- Instance 1 0x6D ---- 9009 uint
[ A.St] Alarm State * None (61) Map 1 Map 2 (109) R
Current state of alarm Blocked (12) 1496 1896 1 to 4
9
Alarm low (8)
Offset to
Alarm high (7) next instance
Error (28) (Map1 1
equals +50,
Map 2 equals
+60)
[`FUn]
[`Set]
Function Key
`leu] Function Key (1 to 2) high] High (37) High Instance 1 0x6E (110) 137 10001 uint
[ LEv] Active Level [Low] Low (53) Map 1 Map 2 1 to 2 RWES
Selects the state in 1360 1600 1
which the Action Func- Instance 2
tion will be active. Map 1 Map 2
Pressing the Function 1380 1620
Key will toggle the se-
lected action.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[``Fn] Function Key (1 to 2) [none] None None Instance 1 0x6E (110) 138 10003 uint
[ Fn] Action Function [LMr] Limit Reset, edge trig- Map 1 Map 2 1 to 2 RWES
Program the EZ Key to gered (82) 1364 1604 3
trigger an action. [`F;AL] Force Alarm To Occur, Instance 2
level triggered (218) Map 1 Map 2
Functions respond to a
1384 1624
level state change or [`AoF] Control Loops Off and
an edge level change. Alarms to Non-alarm State,
level triggered (220)
Note: [`SiL] Silence Alarms, edge
The Limit Reset func- triggered (108)
tion is not available in
[ALM] Alarm Reset, edge
firmware revision 11.0
and above. triggered (6)
[P;LoC] Keypad Lockout, level
triggered (217)
[usr;r] User Set Restore, edge
triggered (227)
[gLbL]
[`Set]
Global Menu
[`C_F] Global [```F] °F (30) °F ---- 0x67 (103) 110 3005 uint
[ C_F] Display Units [```C] °C (15) 1 RWES
Select which scale to 5
use for temperature.
[C;led] Global [Con1] Comm port 1 (1189) both Instance 1 0x6A (103) ---- 3014 uint
[C.LEd] Communications LED [Con2] Comm port 2 (1190) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Action [both] Comm port 1 and 2 1856 2326 0x0E (14)
Turns comms LED on or (13)
off for selected comms [`off] Off (62)
ports.
[2one] Global [`off] Off (62) On Instance 1 0x6A (103) ---- 3026 uint
[Zone] Zone [``on] On (63) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Turns Zone LED on or ---- 2350 0x1A (26)
off based on selection.
[Chan] Global [`off] Off (62) On Instance 1 0x6A (103) ---- 3027 uint
[Chan] Channel [``on] On (63) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Turns Channel LED on ---- 2352 0x1B (27)
or off based on selection.
[d;prs] Global 1 to 10 2 Instance 1 0x6A (103) ---- 3028 uint
[dPrS] Display Pairs Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Defines the number of ---- 2354 0x1C (28)
Display Pairs.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[`d;ti] Global 0 to 60 0 Instance 1 0x6A (103) ---- 3029 uint
[ d.ti] Display Time Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Time delay in toggling ---- 2356 0x1D (29)
between Display Pairs.
[USr;S] Global [SEt1] User Set 1 (101) None Instance 1 0x(101) 118 1014 uint
[USr.S] User Settings Save [SEt2] User Set 2 (102) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Save all of this control- [none] None (61) 26 26 0xE (14)
ler's settings to the
selected set.
[USr;r] Global [FCty] Factory (31) None Instance 1 0x65 117 1013 uint
[USr.r] User Settings Re- [none] None (61) Map 1 Map 2 (101) RWE
store [SEt1] User Set 1 (101) 24 24 1
Replace all of this con- [SEt2] User Set 2 (102) 0xD (13)
troller's settings with
another set.
[CoM]
[`SEt]
Communications Menu
PCoL] Communications 1 [`Std] Standard Bus (1286) Modbus Instance 1 0x96 (150) ---- 17009 uint
[PCoL] Protocol [Mod] Modbus RTU (1057) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Set the protocol of this 2492 2972 7
controller to the proto-
col that this network is
using.
[bAUd] Communications (1 or 2) 9,600 (188) 9,600 Instance 1 0x96 (150) ---- 17002 uint
[bAUd] Baud Rate 19,200 (189) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Set the speed of this 38,400 (190) 2484 2964 3
controller's communica-
tions to match the speed
of the Modbus serial
network.
[`PAr] Communications [none] None None Instance 1 0x96 (150) ---- 17003 uint
[ PAr] Parity (1 or 2) [EuEn] Even Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Set the parity of this [`odd] Odd 2486 2966 4
controller to match the
parity of the Modbus se-
rial network.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[`C_f] Communications (1) [```f] Fahrenheit (30) F Instance 1 0x96 (150) ---- 17050 uint
[ C_F] Display Units [```C] Celsius (15) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Select whether this 2490 2970 6
communications chan-
nel will display in Cel-
sius or Fahrenheit.
Note:
Applies to Modbus
only.
[M;hL] Communications (1 or 2) [Lohi] Low-High Low-High Instance 1 0x96 (150) ---- 17043 uint
[M.hL] Modbus Word Order [hiLo] High-Low Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Select the word order 2488 2968 5
of the two 16-bit words
in the floating-point
values.
[`nU;S] Communications (1) [`yes] Yes (106) Yes Instance 1 0x96 (150) 198 17051 uint
[ nV.S] Non-Volatile Save [``no] No (59) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
If set to Yes all values 2494 2974 8
written to the control
will be saved in EE-
PROM.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[a;loc] Communications (2) [``no] No (59) No ---- ---- ---- 17061 ----
[A.Loc] Profibus Address [`YES} Yes (106)
Lock
Set the DeviceNet™ ad-
dress for this gateway.
[iP;M] Communications (2) [dhCP] DHCP (1281) DHCP ---- ---- ---- 17012 ----
[iP.M] IP Address Mode [F;Add] Fixed Address (1284)
Select DHCP to let a
DHCP server assign an
address to this module.
[iP;F1] Communications (2) 0 to 255 169 ---- ---- ---- 17014 ----
[ip.F1] IP Fixed Address
Part 1
Set the IP address
of this module. Each
device on the network
must have a unique ad-
dress.
[iP;F2] Communications (2) 0 to 255 254 ---- ---- ---- 17015 ----
[ip.F2] IP Fixed Address
Part 2
Set the IP address
of this module. Each
device on the network
must have a unique ad-
dress.
[iP;F3] Communications (2) 0 to 255 1 ---- ---- ---- 17016 ----
[ip.F3] IP Fixed Address
Part 3
Set the IP address
of this module. Each
device on the network
must have a unique ad-
dress.
[iP;F4] Communications (2) 0 to 255 1 ---- ---- ---- 17017 ----
[ip.F4] IP Fixed Address
Part 4
Set the IP address
of this module. Each
device on the network
must have a unique ad-
dress.
[iP;F5] Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17018 ----
[ip.F5] IP Fixed Address
Part 5
Set the IP address
of this module. Each
device on the network
must have a unique ad-
dress.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[iP;F6] Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17019 ----
[ip.F6] IP Fixed Address
Part 6
Set the IP address
of this module. Each
device on the network
must have a unique ad-
dress.
[iP;S1] Communications (2) 0 to 255 255 ---- ---- ---- 17020 ----
[ip.S1] IP Fixed Subnet Part
1
Set the IP subnet mask
for this module.
[iP;S2] Communications (2) 0 to 255 255 ---- ---- ---- 17021 ----
[ip.S2] IP Fixed Subnet Part
2
Set the IP subnet mask
for this module.
[iP;S3] Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17022 ----
[ip.S3] IP Fixed Subnet Part
3
Set the IP subnet mask
for this module.
[iP;S4] Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17023 ----
[ip.S4] IP Fixed Subnet Part
4
Set the IP subnet mask
for this module.
[iP;S5] Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17024 ----
[ip.S5] IP Fixed Subnet Part
5
Set the IP subnet mask
for this module
[iP;S6] Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17025 ----
[ip.S6] IP Fixed Subnet Part
6
Set the IP subnet mask
for this module.
[iP;g1] Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17026 ----
[ip.g1] Fixed IP Gateway
Part 1
[iP;g2 Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17027 ----
[ip.g2] Fixed IP Gateway
Part 2
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
Address Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[iP;g5] Communications (2) 0 to 255 0 ---- ---- ---- 17030 ----
[ip.g5] Fixed IP Gateway
Part 5
[Mb;E] Communications (2) [`YES} Yes Yes ---- ---- ---- 17041 ----
[Mb.E] Modbus TCP Enable [``no] No
Activate Modbus TCP.
[EiP;E] Communications (2) [`YES} Yes Yes ---- ---- ---- 17042 ----
[EiP.E] EtherNet/IP™ Enable [``no] No
Activate Ethernet/IP™.
[ao;nb] Communications (2) 1 to 20 20 ---- ---- ---- 24009 ----
[Ao.nb] CIP Implicit Assem-
bly Output Member
Quantity
[`C_F] Communications (2) [```F] °F (30) °F Instance 1 0x96 (150) 199 17050 uint
[ C_F] Display Units [```C] °C (15) Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Select which scale to 2490 2970 6
use for temperature
passed over communica-
tions port 2.
[`nU;S] Communications (2) [`yes] Yes Yes Instance 2 96 (150) 198 17051 uint
[ nU.S] Non-Volatile Save [``no] No Map 1 Map 2 2 RWE
If set to Yes all values 2514 2994 8
written to the control
will be saved in EE-
PROM.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be read W: Write
E: EEPROM
with other interfaces.
S: User Set
* These parameters/prompts are available in this menu with firmware revisions 11.0 and
above.
Note:
Some of these menus and parameters may not appear, depending on the controller's options. See model
number infor mation in the Appendix for more information. If there is only one instance of a menu, no sub-
menus will appear.
Note:
Some of the listed parameters may not be visible. Parameter visibility is dependent upon controller part
number.
[CUSt] [`CAL]
[FCty] Custom Setup Menu [FCty] Calibration Menu
[```1] [```1]
[CUSt] Custom Setup (1 to 20) [`Cal] Calibration (1 or 3)
[`par] Parameter [`Mu] Electrical Measurement
[`iid] Instance ID [ELi;o] Electrical Input Offset
[ELi;S] Electrical Input Slope
[`LoC] [ELo;o] Electrical Output Offset
[FCty] Security Setting Menu [ELi;s] Electrical Output Slope
[`LoC] Security Setting [ELo;s] Electrical Output Slope
[LoC;o] Operations Page
[pas;e] Password
[RloC] Read Lock
[SLoC] Write Security
[loC;l] Locked Access Level
[roll] Rolling Password
[pas;u] User Password
[pas;a] Administrator Password
[ULoC]
[FCty] Security Setting Menu
[Code] Public Key
[pass] Password
[diAg]
[FCty] Diagnostics Menu
[diAg] Diagnostics
[``Pn] Part Number
[`rEu] Software Revision
[S;bld] Software Build Number
[``Sn] Serial Number
[dAtE] Date of Manufacture
[ip;aC] IP Actual Address Mode
[ip;a1] IP Actual Address Part 1
[ip;a2] IP Actual Address Part 2
[ip;a3] IP Actual Address Part 3
[ip;a4] IP Actual Address Part 4
[ip;a5] IP Actual Address Part 5
[ip;a6] IP Actual Address Part 6
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Ad- Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
dress Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[Cust]
[fcty]
Custom Menu
[`par] Custom [nonE] None See: ---- ---- ---- 14005 ----
[ Par] Parameter 1 to 20 [`l;st] Limit State Home
Select the parameters [`L;hy] Limit Hysteresis Page
that will appear in the
[`Lh;S] Limit High Set
Home Page.
Point
[`LL;S] Limit Low Set
The Parameter 1 value
Point
will appear in the
upper display of the [CUSt] Custom Menu
Home Page. It cannot [`A;hy] Alarm Hysteresis
be changed with the [`A;hi] Alarm High Set
Up and Down Keys in Point
the Home Page. [`A;Lo] Alarm Low Set
The Parameter 2 value Point
will appear in the low- [USr;r] User Settings
er display in the Home Restore
Page. It can be changed [`C_F] Display Units
with the Up and Down [`i;CA] Calibration Offset
Keys, if the parameter
[`Pro] Process
is a writable one.
Note:
Display Pairs affect
the pairing of cus-
tom parameters on
the Home page. For
more information on
Display Pairs see the
section in this guide
entitled "Modifying
the Display Pairs".
[`iid] Custom (1 to 20) 1 to 4 ---- ---- ---- ---- 14003 ----
[ iid] Instance ID
Select which instance of
the parameter will be
selected.
[`LoC]
[FCty]
Lock Menu
[LoC;o] Security Setting 1 to 3 2 Instance 1 0x67 (103) ---- 3002 uint
[LoC.o] Operations Page Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Change the security 1832 2302 2
level of the Operations
Page.
[pas;e] Security Setting [`off] Off Off ---- ---- ---- 3009 uint
[LoC.P] Password Enable [``on] On RWE
Set to On to require
a password for menu
changes.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be W: Write
E: EEPROM
read with other interfaces.
S: User
Set
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Ad- Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
dress Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[rLoC] Security Setting 1 to 5 5 Instance 1 0x67 (103) ---- 3010 uint
[rLoC] Read Lock Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Set the read security 1848 2318 0x0A (10)
clearance level. The
user can access the
selected level and all
lower levels.
If the Set Lockout Secu-
rity level is higher than
the Read Lockout Secu-
rity, the Read Lockout
Security level takes
priority.
[SLoC] Security Setting 0 to 5 5 Instance 1 0x67 (103) ---- 3011 uint
[SLoC] Write Security Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Set the write security 1844 2314 0x0B (11)
clearance level. The
user can access the
selected level and all
lower levels.
If the Set Lockout Secu-
rity level is higher than
the Read Lockout Secu-
rity, the Read Lockout
Security level takes
priority.
[loC;l] Security Setting 1 to 5 5 ---- ---- ---- 3016 uint
[LoC.L] Locked Access Level RWE
Determines user level
menu visibility when
security is enabled. See
Features section under
Password Security.
[roll] Security Setting [`off] Off Off ---- ---- ---- 3019 uint
[roLL] Rolling Password [``on] On RWE
When power is cycled
a new Public Key will
be displayed and User
Password changes.
[pas;u] Security Setting 10 to 999 63 ---- ---- ---- 3017 uint
[PAS.u] User Password RWE
Used to acquire access
to menus made avail-
able through the Locked
Access Level setting.
[pas;a] Security Setting 10 to 999 156 ---- ---- ---- 3018 uint
[PAS.A] Administrator Pass- RWE
word
Used to acquire full ac-
cess to all menus includ-
ing disabling or chang-
ing passwords.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be W: Write
E: EEPROM
read with other interfaces.
S: User
Set
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Ad- Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
dress Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[ULoC]
[FCty]
Unlock Menu
[Code] Security Setting Customer Specific 0 ---- ---- ---- 3020 uint
[CodE] Public Key R
If Rolling Password
turned on, generates a
random number when
power is cycled. If Roll-
ing Password is off
fixed number will be
displayed. The key can
be used to gain access
when the password is
not known.
[pass] Security Setting -1999 to 9999 0 ---- ---- ---- 3022 int
[PASS] Password RW
Enter the User or Ad-
ministrator password
to gain access. Exit this
menu and renter Facto-
ry Page, Security menu
after valid password is
supplied.
[diag]
[FCty]
Diagnostic Menu
[``Pn] Diagnostics 15 characters ---- ---- 0x65 (101) 115 1009 string
[ Pn] Part Number 1 RWE
Display this controller's 9
part number.
[`rEu] Diagnostics 1 to 10 ---- ---- 0x65 (101) 116 1003 string
[ rEu] Software Revision 1 R
Display this control- 0x11 (17)
ler's firmware revision
number.
[S;bLd] Diagnostics 0 to 2,147,483,647 ---- Instance 1 0x65 (101) ---- 1005 dint
[S.bLd] Software Build Num- Map 1 Map 2 1 R
ber 8 8 5
Display the firmware
build number.
[``Sn] Diagnostics 0 to 2,147,483,647 ---- ---- 0x65 (101) ---- 1032 string
[ Sn] Serial Number 1 RWE
Display the serial num- 0x20 (32)
ber.
[dAtE] Diagnostics 0 to 2,147,483,647 ---- Instance 1 0x65 (101) ---- 1008 dint
[dAtE] Date of Manufacture Map 1 Map 2 1 RWE
Display the date code. 14 14 8
[iP;aC] Diagnostics [dhCP] DHCP (1281) DHCP ---- ---- ---- 17013 ----
[iP.AC] IP Address Mode [F;Add] Fixed Address
Actual address mode (1284)
(DHCP or Fixed).
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be W: Write
E: EEPROM
read with other interfaces.
S: User
Set
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Ad- Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
dress Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[iP;A1] Diagnostics 0 to 255 169 ---- ---- ---- 17014 ----
[ip.F1] IP Actual Address
Part 1
Actual IP address of this
module. Each device on
the network must have a
unique address.
[iP;A2] Diagnostics 0 to 255 254 ---- ---- ---- 17015 ----
[ip.F2] IP Actual Address
Part 2
Actual IP address of this
module. Each device on
the network must have a
unique address.
[iP;A3] Diagnostics 0 to 255 1 ---- ---- ---- 17016 ----
[ip.F3] IP Actual Address
Part 3
Actual IP address of this
module. Each device on
the network must have a
unique address.
[iP;A4] Diagnostics 0 to 255 1 ---- ---- ---- 17017 ----
[ip.F4] IP Actual Address
Part 4
Actual IP address of this
module. Each device on
the network must have a
unique address.
[iP;A5] Diagnostics 0 to 255 1 ---- ---- ---- 17018 ----
[ip.F5] IP Actual Address
Part 5
Actual IP address of this
module. Each device on
the network must have a
unique address.
[iP;A6] Diagnostics 0 to 255 1 ---- ---- ---- 17019 ----
[ip.F6] IP Actual Address
Part 6
Actual IP address of this
module. Each device on
the network must have a
unique address.
[`CAL]
[FCty]
Calibration Menu
[`Mu] Calibration (1) -3.4e38 to 3.4e38 0.0 Instance 1 0x68 (104) ---- 4021 float
[ Mv] Electrical Measure- Map 1 Map 2 1 R
ment 400 400 0x15 (21)
Read the raw electrical
value for this input in
the units corresponding
to the Sensor Type (Set-
up Page, Analog Input
Menu) setting.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be W: Write
E: EEPROM
read with other interfaces.
S: User
Set
CIP Data
Modbus Class Pro- Type
Dis- Parameter Name Param-
Range Default Relative Ad- Instance fibus &
play Description eter ID
dress Attribute Index Read/
hex (dec) Write
[ELi;o] Calibration (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000 0.0 Instance 1 0x68 (104) ---- 4010 float
[ELi.o] Electrical Input Offset Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Change this value to 378 378 0xA (10)
calibrate the low end of
the input range.
[ELi;S] Calibration (1) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000 1.0 Instance 1 0x68 (104) ---- 4011 float
[ELi.S] Electrical Input Slope Map 1 Map 2 1 RWES
Adjust this value to cali- 380 380 0xB (11)
brate the slope of the
input value.
[ELo;o] Calibration (3) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000 0.0 Instance 1 0x76 (118) ---- 18005 float
[ELo.o] Electrical Output Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Offset 808 928 5
Change this value to
calibrate the low end of
the output range.
Menu 2 calibrates out-
put 3.
[ELo;S] Calibration (3) -1,999.000 to 9,999.000 1.0 Instance 1 0x76 (118) ---- 18006 float
[ELo.S] Electrical Output Map 1 Map 2 3 RWES
Slope 730 850 6
Adjust this value to cali-
brate the slope of the
output value.
Menu 2 calibrates out-
put 3.
Note: R: Read
Some values will be rounded off to fit in the four-character display. Full values can be W: Write
E: EEPROM
read with other interfaces.
S: User
Set
Temperature
Page, Global Menu) to save the settings into either
of two files in a special section of memory. If the set- Actual Process Temperature
tings in the controller are altered and you want to re-
turn the controller to the saved values, use User Re-
store Set [USr; r] (Setup Page, Global Menu) to recall Time
Output Scale
psi causes a 4 mA signal and 10 psi causes a 20 mA
signal.
Scale low and high low values do not have to match
the bounds of the measurement range. These along
with range low and high provide for process scaling Range Low
Scale Low Scale High
Retransmit Source
and can include values not measureable by the control-
ler. Regardless of scaling values, the measured value Retransmit
Set the range of the process output with Scale
will be constrained by the electrical measurements of Low [`S;Lo] and Scale High [`S;hi]. Scale the re-
the hardware. transmit source to the process output with Range
Select the low and high values with Scale Low Low [`r;Lo] and Range High [`r;hi].
[`S;Lo] and Scale High [`S;hi]. Select the displayed When the retransmit source is at the Range Low
range with Range Low [`r;Lo] and Range High value, the retransmit output will be at its Scale Low
[`r;hi] (Setup Page, Analog Input Menu). value. When the retransmit source is at the Range
High value, the retransmit output will be at its Scale
Range High and Range Low High value.
With a process input, you must choose a value to rep-
resent the low and high ends of the current or voltage Resetting a Tripped Limit
range. Choosing these values allows the controller’s Output 2 will always be a Form A (normally open)
display to be scaled into the actual working units of Mechanical Relay and it will always be internally
measurement. For example, the analog input from a tied to the limit function. When the limit is in a safe
humidity transmitter could represent 0 to 100 per- state the internal coil for this relay will be energized,
cent relative humidity as a process signal of 4 to 20 therefore the relay will be closed. When a condition
mA. Low scale would be set to 0 to represent 4 mA occurs that causes the limit to trip, the internal coil
and high scale set to 100 to represent 20 mA. The in- will deengerize causing the relay to latch open. When
dication on the display would then represent percent the condition that caused the limit to trip has been
humidity and range from 0 to 100 percent with an resolved, the relay will remain latched open until
input of 4 to 20 mA. manually reset. The process to reset a latched limit
Select the low and high values with Range Low can be different from control to control and is depen-
[`r;Lo] and Range High [`r;hi] (Setup Page, Analog dent upon the controller firmware version.
Input Menu). To check the firmware revision of your control do
one of the following:
Outputs 1. Cycle power to the control while observing the
number in the top display (this momentary numer-
Retransmitting a Process Value or Set Point ical display reflects the current installed firmware
version).
The retransmit feature allows a process output to
provide an analog signal that represents the set 2. Navigate to the Factory Page by simultaneously
point or process value. The signal may serve as a pushing and holding the Advance Key ‰ and the
4. Cycle the power to the controller. Alarm Set Points and Hysteresis
what action it takes and whether it turns off auto- user. An alarm that is not latched (self-clearing) will
matically when the alarm condition is over. deactivate automatically when the alarm condition
Configure alarm outputs in the Setup Page before has passed.
setting alarm set points. Turn alarm latching on or off with Latching
Alarms do not have to be assigned to an output. [`A;LA] (Setup Page, Alarm Menu).
Alarms can be monitored and controlled through the The alarm state begins when the temperature
front panel or by using software. reaches the Alarm High Set Point
Alarm High
Process Alarms
Set Point
Alarm Hysteresis
A process alarm uses one or two absolute set points
Normal Operating Range
to define an alarm condition.
Temperature
In the screen shot above notice that the device part does not apply for the type of sensor selected. As an
number is clearly displayed at the top of the page example, notice that when Thermocouple is selected,
(green highlight added for emphasis). When multiple RTD Leads does not apply and is therefore grayed
EZ-ZONE devices are on the network it is important out. To speed up the process of configuration notice
that the part number be noted prior to configuring so that at the bottom of the center column there is an
as to avoid making unwanted configuration changes option to copy settings. If there is more than one in-
to another control. stance of a member and all are to be the same, i.e.,
Alarms 1 - 4, after configuring Alarm 1 click on
Looking closely at the left hand column (Parameter "Copy Settings" where a copy from to copy to dialog
Menus) notice that it displays all of the available box will appear allowing for quick duplication of all
menus and associated parameters within the control. settings. Notice too, that by clicking on any of those
The menu structure as laid out within this software items in the center column that context sensitive
follows: help will appear for that particular item in the right
- Setup hand column.
- Operations Lastly, when the configuration is complete click the
- Factory "Finish" button at the bottom right of the previous
screen shot. The screen that follows this action can
Navigating from one menu to the next is easy and be seen below
clearly visible. Simply slide the scroll bar up or down
to display the menu and parameter of choice. As an
alternative, clicking on the negative symbol next to
Setup will collapse the Setup Menu where the Op-
erations Menu will appear next and perhaps deliver
more clarity for the area of focus by not displaying
Watlow EZ-ZONE ® PM Limit Controller • 77 • Chapter 8 Features
.
Although the PML now contains the configuration
(because the previous discussion focused on doing the
configuration on-line) it is suggested that after the
configuration process is completed that the user save
this file on the PC for future use. If for some reason
someone inadvertently changed a setting without
understanding the impact it would be easy and per-
haps faster to download a saved configuration back
to the control versus trying to figure out what was
changed.
Of course, there is an option to exit without saving a
copy to the local hard drive.
After selecting Save above, click the "Finish" button
once again. The screen below will than appear.
Alarm won’t clear or Alarm will not clear or Reset • Alarm latching is active • Reset alarm when process is within
Reset with keypad or digital input range or disable latching
• Alarm set to incorrect output • Set output to correct alarm source
instance
• Alarm is set to incorrect source • Set alarm source to correct input in-
stance
• Sensor input is out of alarm set point • Correct cause of sensor input out of
range alarm range
• Alarm set point is incorrect • Set alarm set point to correct trip
point
• Alarm is set to incorrect type • Set digital input function and source
instance
• Digital input function is incorrect
Alarm won’t occur Alarm will not activate output • Alarm silencing is active • Disable alarm silencing, if required
• Alarm blocking is active • Disable alarm blocking, if required
• Alarm is set to incorrect output • Set output to correct alarm source
instance
• Alarm is set to incorrect source • Set alarm source to correct input in-
stance
• Alarm set point is incorrect • Set alarm set point to correct trip
point
• Alarm is set to incorrect type
[AL;E1] Alarm Error Alarm state cannot be deter- • Sensor improperly wired or open • Correct wiring or replace sensor
[AL;E2] mined due to lack of sensor • Incorrect setting of sensor type • Match setting to sensor used
[AL;E3] input • Calibration corrupt • Check calibration of controller
[AL;E4]
[AL;L1] Alarm Low Sensor input below low alarm • Temperature is less than alarm set • Check cause of under temperature
[AL;L2] set point point
[AL;L3] • Alarm is set to latching and an alarm • Clear latched alarm
[AL;L4] occurred in the past
• Incorrect alarm set point • Establish correct alarm set point
• Incorrect alarm source • Set alarm source to proper setting
[AL;h1} Alarm High Sensor input above high • Temperature is greater than alarm • Check cause of over temperature
[AL;h2] alarm set point set point
[AL;h3] • Alarm is set to latching and an alarm • Clear latched alarm
[AL;h4] occurred in the past
• Incorrect alarm set point • Establish correct alarm set point
• Incorrect alarm source • Set alarm source to proper setting
[Er;i1] Error Input Sensor does not provide a • Sensor improperly wired or open • Correct wiring or replace sensor
valid signal to controller • Incorrect setting of sensor type • Match setting to sensor used
• Calibration corrupt • Check calibration of controller
Limit won’t clear or Limit will not clear or Reset • Sensor input is out of limit set point • Correct cause of sensor input out of
Reset with keypad or digital input range limit range
• Limit set point is incorrect • Set limit set point to correct trip point
• Digital input function is incorrect • Set digital input function and source
instance
[Li;E1] Limit Error Limit state cannot be deter- • Sensor improperly wired or open • Correct wiring or replace sensor
mined due to lack of sensor • Incorrect setting of sensor type • Match setting to sensor used
input, limit will trip • Calibration corrupt • Check calibration of controller
[Li;L1] Limit Low Sensor input below low limit • Temperature is less than limit set • Check cause of under temperature
set point point
• Limit outputs latch and require Reset • Clear limit
• Incorrect alarm set point • Establish correct limit set point
[Li;h1] Limit High Sensor input above high limit • Temperature is greater than limit set • Check cause of over temperature
set point point
• Limit outputs latch and require Reset • Clear limit
• Incorrect alarm set point • Establish correct limit set point
No Display No display indication or LED • Power to controller is off • Turn on power
illumination • Fuse open • Replace fuse
• Breaker tripped • Reset breaker
• Safety interlock switch open • Close interlock switch
• Separate system limit control acti- • Reset limit
vated
• Wiring error • Correct wiring issue
• Incorrect voltage to controller • Apply correct voltage, check part
number
No Serial Communi- Cannot establish serial com- • Address parameter incorrect • Set unique addresses on network
cation munications with the con- • Incorrect protocol selected • Match protocol between devices
troller • Baud rate incorrect • Match baud rate between devices
• Parity incorrect • Match parity between devices
• Wiring error • Correct wiring issue
• EIA-485 converter issue • Check settings or replace converter
• Incorrect computer or PLC communi- • Set correct communication port
cations port
• Incorrect software setup • Correct software setup to match con-
troller
• Termination resistor may be required • Place 120 Ω resistor across EIA-485
on last controller
Temperature runway Process value continues to • Controller output incorrectly pro- • Verify output function is correct (heat
increase or decrease past grammed or cool)
set point. • Thermocouple reverse wired • Correct sensor wiring (red wire nega-
tive)
• Controller output wired incorrectly • Verify and correct wiring
• Short in heater • Replace heater
• Power controller connection to con- • Replace or repair power controller
troller defective
• Controller output defective • Replace or repair controller
[`100] Device Error Controller displays internal • Controller defective • Replace or repair controller
[rEtn] malfunction message at • Miss wired input or ground loop • Correct wiring or remove ground loop
power up. circuit
Menus inaccessible Unable to access [`SEt], • Lockout or Security set to incorrect • Check lockout setting in Factory Page
[OPEr], [FCty] or [ProF] level • Change state of digital input
menus or particular prompts • Digital input set to lockout keypad • Change custom parameters in Factory
in Home Page • Custom parameters incorrect Page
EZ-Key/s doesn’t EZ-Key does not activate re- • EZ-Key function incorrect • Verify EZ-Key function in Setup Menu
work quired function • EZ-Key function instance not incor- • Check that the function instance is
rect correct
• Keypad malfunction • Replace or repair controller
[ual;l] Value to low to be displayed • Incorrect setup • Check scaling of source data
Value to low in 4 digit LED display
[ual;h] Value to high to be displayed • Incorrect setup • Check scaling of source data
Value to high in 4 digit LED display
Registers 42 & 43 Registers 202 & 203 Registers 62 & 63 Registers 222 & 223
Registers 46 & 47 Registers 206 & 207 Registers 66 & 67 Registers 226 & 227
Pointer 14 = 1890 & 1891 Value of Pointer 14
Pointer 4 = 1480 & 1481 Value of Pointer 4 Heat Proportional Band
Alarm 1 High Set Point
Registers 82 & 83 Registers 242 & 243 Registers 102 & 103 Registers 262 & 263
Pointer 22 = 362 & 363 Pointer 32 = 1904 & 1905 Value of Pointer 32
Value of Pointer 22
Analog Input 1 Error Status Heat Power
Registers 84 & 85 Registers 244 & 245 Registers 104 & 105 Registers 264 & 265
Pointer 23 = 440 & 441 Pointer 33 = 1906 & 1907
Value of Pointer 23 Value of Pointer 33
Analog Input 2 Process Cool Power
Value
Registers 86 & 87 Registers 246 & 247 Registers 106 & 107 Registers 266 & 267
Registers 88 & 89 Registers 248 & 249 Registers 108 & 109 Registers 268 & 269
Registers 90 & 91 Registers 250 & 251 Registers 110 & 111 Registers 270 & 271
Pointer 36 = 2540 & 2541
Pointer 26 = 1546 & 1547 Value of Pointer 26 Profile Action Request Value of Pointer 36
Alarm 2 State
Registers 92 & 93 Registers 252 & 253 Registers 112 & 113 Registers 272 & 273
Registers 94 & 95 Registers 254 & 256 Registers 114 & 115 Registers 274 & 275
Registers 96 & 97 Registers 256 & 257 Registers 116 & 117 Registers 276 & 277
Registers 98 & 99 Registers 258 & 259 Registers 118 & 119 Registers 278 & 279
Instance i
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
1A C = 0x71 (113)
Analog Input I = 1 to 4 Filtered Analog Input Value
Read A=1
Bits 16 to 31, Signed 16 bits with implied tenths precision (-32768.8 to 3276.7)
Instance i
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
2A C = 0x71 (113)
Control I = 1 to 4 Closed Loop Set Point
Read/Write A=2
Bits 16 to 31, Signed 16 bits with implied tenths precision (-32768.8 to 3276.7)
Instance i + 1
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
3A C = 0x71 (113)
Control I = 1 to 4 Closed Loop Set Point
Read/Write A=3
Bits 16 to 31, Signed 16 bits with implied tenths precision (-32768.8 to 3276.7)
Instance i
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
4A C = 0x71 (113)
Control I = 1 to 4 Heat Proportional Band
Read/Write A=4
Bits 16 to 31, Unsigned 16 bits with implied tenths precision (0 to 6553.5)
Instance i
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
5A C = 0x71 (113)
Control I = 1 to 4 Cool Proportional Band (instance i)
Read/Write A=5
Bits 16 to 31, Unsigned 16 bits with implied tenths precision (0 to 6553.5)
Instance i + 1
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
6A C = 0x71 (113) Input
Limit I = 1 to 4 Limit State Error Analog Input Value
Read A=6 Status
Bits 16 to 28, Signed 16 bits whole (-4096 to 4095)
Bit 29, Analog Input Error Status (0 = None, 1 = Error)
Bits 30 and 31, Limit State (00 =None, 01 = Low Limit, 10 = Limit High, 11 = Other)
Instance i + 1
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
7A C = 0x71 (113) Limit Clear
Limit I = 1 to 4 Spare Latched Analog Input Value
Read/Write A=7 Clear Error
Bits 16 to 28, Signed 13 bits whole (-4096 to 4095)
Bit 29, Clear Latched Input Error (0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Bits 30, Limit Clear (0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Input Loop Actual
1B Error Error Control Tune Control Loop Output Power
Status Status Mode Status
Bits 0 to 10, Signed 10 bits with implied tenths precision (-100.0 to 100.0)
Bit 11, Loop Tuning Status (0 = Off, 1 = Anything Else)
Bits 12 and 13, Actual Control Mode (00 = Off, 01 = Manual, 10 = Auto)
Bit 14, Loop Error Status (0 = None, 1 = Error)
Bit 15, Analog Input Error (0 = None, 1 = Error)
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Open Initiate
2B Spare Loop Control Mode Open Loop Set Point
Tune
Clear
Bits 0 to 10, Signed 10 bits with implied tenths precision (-100.0 to 100.0)
Bit 11, Initiate Tune (0 = No, 1 = Yes)
Bits 12 and 13, Actual Control Mode (00 = Off, 01 = Manual, 10 = Auto)
Bit 14, Open Loop Clear (0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
3B Closed Loop Set Point
Bits 0 to 15, Signed 16 bits with implied tenths precision (-3276.8 to 3276.8)
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
4B Integral Time
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
5B Derivative Time
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Input
6B Limit State Error Analog Input Value
Status
Bits 0 to 12, Signed 13 bits whole (-4096 to 4095)
Bits 13, Analog Input Error Status (0 = None, 1 = Error)
Bit 14 and 15, Limit State (00 = None, 01 = Limit low, 10 = Limit high, 11 = Other)
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Limit Clear
7B Spare Limit Set Point High
Clear Latched
Error
Bits 0 to 12, Signed 13 bits whole (-4096 to 4095)
Bit 13, Clear Latched Input Error (0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Bit 14, Limit Clear (0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Instance i
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
10 A C = 0x71 (113) Limit Clear
Limit I = 1 to 4 Spare Latched Limit Set Point High
Read/Write A = 0x0A (10) Clear Error
Bits 16 to 28, Signed 13 bits whole (-4096 to 4095) - Bit 29, Clear Latched Input Error (0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Bits 30, Limit Clear (0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Instance i + 1
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
11 A C = 0x71 (113)
CT I = 1 to 4 Spare Heater Current Current RMS
Read A = 0x0B (11) Error Error
Bits 16 to 28, Unsigned 11 bits (0 to 2047)
Bit 29, Current Error (00 = None, 01 = Low, 10 = High)
Bit 30, Heater Error (00 = None, 01 = Open, 10 = Shorted)
Bits 0 to 15, Paired bits representing the state of up to 16 limits (00 = None, 01 = Limit low,, 10 = Limit High)
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Spare Limit Limit Limit Spare Limit Limit Limit Limit Limit
9B Clear Spare Spare Spare Spare Spare Spare Clear
Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear
Bits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 and 14, Limit Clear for instance i to instance i ( 0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
10 B Spare Limit Set Point Low
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
11 B Spare Heater Current Current RMS
Error Error
Bits 16 to 28, Unsigned 11 bits (0 to 2047)
Bit 29, Current Error (00 = None, 01 = Low, 10 = High)
Bit 30, Heater Error (00 = None, 01 = Open, 10 = Shorted)
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
12 B Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State Alarm State
Bits 0 to 15, Paired bits reflecting the state of up to 16 alarms (00 = None, 01 = Alarm Low, 10 = Alarm High, 11 = Other)
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Alarm Alarm Silence
13 B Alarm Clear Alarm Silence Alarm Clear Silence Alarm Clear Alarm Silence Alarm Clear
Bits 0 to 15, Paired bits reflecting the state of up to 16 alarms (0 = Ignore, 1 = Clear)
Instance i + 1
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
15 A C = 0x71 (113) Input
Analog Input I = 1 to 4 Error Filtered Analog Input Value
Read A = 0x0F (15) Status
Bits 16 to 30, Signed 15 bits with implied tenths precision (-1638.4 to 1638.3)
Bit 31, Analog Input Error (0 = None, 1 = Error)
Instance i + 1
Class,
Assembly
Instance, Attribute 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16
16 A C = 0x71 (113)
Analog Input I = 1 to 4 Filtered Analog Input Value
Read A = 0x10 (16)
Bits 16 to 31, Signed 16 bits with implied tenths precision (-3276.8 to 3276.8)
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Alarm
14 B Silence Alarm Set Point Low
Bits 0 to 14, Signed 15 bits with implied tenths precision (-1638.4 to 1638.3)
Bit 15, Alarm Silence (0 = Ignore, 1 = Silence)
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Input
15 B Error Filtered Analog Input Value
Status
Bits 0 to 14, Signed 15 bits with implied tenths precision (-1638.4 to 1638.3)
Bit 15, Analog Input Error (0 = None, 1 = Error)
Instance i
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
16 B Filtered Analog Input Value
Bits 0 to 15, Signed 16 bits with implied tenths precision (-3276.8 to 3276.8)
Assembly 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Input Input Input Input Input Input Input Input
17 B Spare Error Spare Error Spare Error Spare Error Spare Error Spare Error Spare Error Spare Error
Status Status Status Status Status Status Status Status
Bits 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, Analog Input Error Status(0 = None, 1 = Error)
•Electromechanical relay, Form A, 5A, 24 to 240VÅ (ac) or 30VÎ DeviceNet™ is a trademark of Open DeviceNet Vendors Associatlon.
(dc) max., resistive load, 100,000 cycles at rated load, 125 VA pilot
duty at 120/240VÅ (ac), 25 VA at 24VÅ (ac) Note:
•Universal process/retransmit, Output range selectable: These specifications are subject to change without prior no-
- 0 to 10V Î(dc) into a min. 1,000Ω load tice.
- 0 to 20mA into max. 800Ω load
Resolution
- dc ranges: 2.5mV nominal
- mA ranges: 5 µA nominal
Watlow EZ-ZONE ® PM Limit Controller • 93 • Appendix
Ordering Information for Enhanced Limit Controller Models
Enhanced Limit Controller P M __ __ __ __ __ - __ A __ __ __ A A
EZ-ZONE® Enhanced Limit Models
TRU-TUNE+® Adaptive Tune, red-green 7-segment displays
Package Size
6 Panel Mount 1⁄16 DIN
8 Panel Mount 1⁄8 DIN Vertical
9 Panel Mount 1⁄8 DIN Horizontal
4 Panel Mount 1⁄4 DIN
Primary Function
L Limit Controller with Universal Input
M Limit Controller with Thermistor
D Custom Firmware
Power Supply, Digital Input/Output
1 100 to 240VÅ (ac)
2 100 to 240VÅ (ac) plus 2 Digital I/O points
3 24VÅ (ac) and 15 to 36VÎ (dc)
4 24VÅ (ac) and 15 to 36VÎ (dc), plus 2 Digital I/O points
Output 1 and 2 Hardware Options
Output 1 Output 2
AJ None Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
CJ Switched dc/open collector Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
EJ Mechanical relay 5 A, form C Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
Communications Options
A None
1 EIA 485 Modbus RTU®
2 Modbus RTU 232/485
3 EtherNet/IP™, Modbus TCP
5 DeviceNet
6 Profibus
- Standard Bus EIA-485 always included - all models
Future Options
A None
Output 3 and 4 Hardware Options
Output 3 Output 4
AA None None
AJ None Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
AK None Solid-State Relay 0.5 A, form A
CA Switched dc/open collector None
CC Switched dc/open collector Switched dc
CJ Switched dc/open collector Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
CK Switched dc/open collector Solid-State Relay 0.5 A, form A
EA Mechanical relay 5 A, form C None
EC Mechanical relay 5 A, form C Switched dc
EJ Mechanical relay 5 A, form C Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
EK Mechanical relay 5 A, form C Solid-State Relay 0.5 A, form A
FA Universal Process None
FC Universal Process Switched dc
FJ Universal Process Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
FK Universal Process Solid-State Relay 0.5 A, form A
KK Solid-State Relay 0.5 A, form A Solid-State Relay 0.5 A, form A
- PM6 only, if communications options 2 - 6 are ordered, option AA must be selected here.
Isolated Input Option
A None
D Isolated Input 1
Custom Options
AA Standard EZ-ZONE face plate
Note:
The model of controller that you have is one of many possible models in the EZ-ZONE PM family of controllers. To view the others, visit our
website (http://www.watlow.com/literature/pti search.cfm) and type EZ-ZONE into the Keyword field.
Package Size
3 Panel Mount 1/32 DIN
6 Panel Mount 1⁄16 DIN
8 Panel Mount 1⁄8 DIN Vertical
9 Panel Mount 1⁄8 DIN Horizontal
4 Panel Mount 1⁄4 DIN
Primary Function
L Limit Controller with Universal Input
M Limit Controller with Thermistor
D Custom Firmware
Power Supply, Digital Input/Output
1 100 to 240VÅ (ac)
2 100 to 240VÅ (ac) plus 2 Digital I/O points
3 24VÅ (ac) and 15 to 36VÎ (dc)
4 24VÅ (ac) and 15 to 36VÎ (dc), plus 2 Digital I/O points
Output 1 and 2 Hardware Options
Output 1 Output 2
AJ None Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
CJ Switched dc/open collector Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
EJ Mechanical relay 5 A, form C Mechanical relay 5 A, form A
Communications Options
A None
1 EIA 485 Modbus RTU®
- Standard Bus EIA-485 always included - all models
Future Option
AAA None
Isolated Input Option
A None
D Isolated Input 1
Custom Options
AA Standard EZ-ZONE face plate
Note:
The model of controller that you have is one of many possible models in the EZ-ZONE PM family of controllers. To view the others, visit our
website (http://www.watlow.com/literature/pti search.cfm) and type EZ-ZONE into the Keyword field.
Series EZ-ZONE® PM
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