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E 5 Ec

This document provides information about the E5EC digital temperature controller. It has a large white LCD display for improved visibility. It can easily connect to a setup tool via USB and has high-speed sampling at 50 ms. Models provide up to 4 auxiliary outputs, 6 event inputs, a transfer output, and remote SP input for complete I/O capabilities.

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Digital Temperature Controller

E5EC (48 × 96 mm)

Large White PV Display That’s Easier to Read.


Easy to Use, from Model Selection to
Setup and Operation.
A Complete Range of I/O Capacities,
Functions, and Performance.
Handles More Applications.
• A white LCD PV display with a height of approx. 18 mm
improves visibility.
• Easily connect the CX-Thermo (sold separately) through a
USB-Serial Conversion Cable (sold separately) to a Setup Tool port
on the top panel or on the front panel. The Digital Temperature
Controller receives the power required for setup from the computer 48 × 96 mm
through the USB bus power source. E5EC
Settings can be made from CX-Thermo or the front panel of the Digital
Temperature Controller without wiring the power supply. Refer to Safety Precautions on page 30.
• High-speed sampling at 50 ms.
• Models with up to 4 auxiliary outputs, 6 event inputs, a transfer output,
and remote SP input added to the lineup. Complete selection of I/O
capacities.
• Short body with depth of only 60 mm.

Main I/O Functions


E5EC
Sensor Input
• Thermocouple
• Pt Three-level Display
4-digit displays
• Universal analog PV, SV, and MV displayed
current/voltage input at the same time.

Indication Accuracy Control Output 1


• Thermocouple input: • Relay output
±0.3% of PV • Voltage output (for driving SSR)
• Pt input: ±0.2% of PV • Current output
• Analog input: ±0.2% of FS
Control Output 2
Sampling Period • Voltage output (for driving SSR)
• 50 ms • Relay output
• Current output

Event Inputs
• PF (shift) Key Auxiliary Outputs
• None
• Setup Tool port on front panel •4
•2
• Temperature status display
•4
• Simple programming
•6 Transfer Output
• Independent heating and
cooling PID control • None
Remote SP Input • Changed parameter display •1
• None • Display brightness setting
•1

This datasheet is provided as a guideline for selecting products.


Be sure to refer to the following manuals for application precautions and other information required for operation before attempting
to use the product.
E5CC/E5EC Digital Controllers User’s Manual (Cat. No. H174)
E5CC/E5EC Digital Controllers Communications Manual (Cat. No. H175)

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Model Number Legend


Input Number
Model Output Fixed option
Legend Alarms Order code (48x96mm model)
E5EC-@@ @ @ @ @ -@@@ (Example: E5EC-RX4A5M-000) AC110-240V AC/DC24V
−− − − − − −−−
A
Temperature B Out1:
C D E  F 4 relays E5EC-RX4A5M-000 E5EC-RX4D5M-000
&Analog Relay Event Input 2, Communication E5EC-RX4A5M-009 E5EC-RX4D5M-009
Out2: 3-phase heater alarm
none Event Input 4 E5EC-RX4A5M-010 E5EC-RX4D5M-010
Heater Burnout SSR defect detection
Event Input 6, Remote SP E5EC-RX4A5M-011 E5EC-RX4D5M-011
Heater Burnout SSR defect detection
Transfer output
Out1:  E5EC-RR4A5M-000 E5EC-RR4D5M-000
Relay Event Input 2, Communication E5EC-RR4A5M-009 E5EC-RR4D5M-009
Out2: 3-phase heater alarm
Relay Event Input 4 E5EC-RR4A5M-010 E5EC-RR4D5M-010
Heater Burnout SSR defect detection
Event Input 6, Remote SP E5EC-RR4A5M-011 E5EC-RR4D5M-011
Heater Burnout SSR defect detection
Transfer output
Out1:  E5EC-QX4A5M-000 E5EC-QX4D5M-000
Voltage Event Input 2, Communication E5EC-QX4A5M-009 E5EC-QX4D5M-009
(pulse) 3-phase heater alarm
Out2: Event Input 4 E5EC-QX4A5M-010 E5EC-QX4D5M-010
none Heater Burnout SSR defect detection
Event Input 6, Remote SP E5EC-QX4A5M-011 E5EC-QX4D5M-011
Heater Burnout SSR defect detection
Transfer output
Temperature Out1:  E5EC-QQ4A5M-000 E5EC-QQ4D5M-000
&Analog Voltage Event Input 2, Communication E5EC-QQ4A5M-009 E5EC-QQ4D5M-009
(pulse) 3-phase heater alarm
Out2: Event Input 4 E5EC-QQ4A5M-010 E5EC-QQ4D5M-010
Voltage Heater Burnout SSR defect detection
(pulse) Event Input 6, Remote SP E5EC-QQ4A5M-011 E5EC-QQ4D5M-011
Heater Burnout SSR defect detection
Transfer output
Out1:  E5EC-QR4A5M-000 E5EC-QR4D5M-000
Voltage Event Input 2, Communication E5EC-QR4A5M-009 E5EC-QR4D5M-009
(pulse) 3-phase heater alarm
Out2:
*1. The options that can Event on
be selected depend Input 4 of control output.
the type E5EC-QR4A5M-010 E5EC-QR4D5M-010
*2. The control outputRelay
Heater Burnout
cannot be used as a transfer output.
*3. A model with four auxiliary outputs must be selected.
SSR defect detection
Event Input 6, Remote SP E5EC-QR4A5M-011 E5EC-QR4D5M-011
Heating and CoolingHeater ControlBurnout SSR defect detection
l Using Heating and Cooling Transfer
Controloutput
Out1:  E5EC-CX4A5M-000 E5EC-CX4D5M-000
A Control Output Assignment
If there is no control Linear Event Input
output 2, an auxiliary output2,is used as the cooling control output. E5EC-CX4A5M-004 E5EC-CX4D5M-004
current
If there is a control output Communication
2, the two control outputs are used for heating and cooling.
Out2:output isEvent
(It does not matter which Input
used for 4 and which output is used for cooling.)
heating E5EC-CX4A5M-005 E5EC-CX4D5M-005
B Control none Event Input 6, Remote SP E5EC-CX4A5M-013 E5EC-CX4D5M-013
If PID control is used, you can setTransfer
PID controloutput
separately for heating and cooling.
This allows you to handle control Event
systemsInput 4, Communication
with different E5EC-CX4A5M-014
heating and cooling response characteristics. E5EC-CX4D5M-014
Remote SP, Transfer output
Out1:  E5EC-CC4A5M-000 E5EC-CC4D5M-000
Linear Event Input 2, E5EC-CC4A5M-004 E5EC-CC4D5M-004
current Communication
Out2: Event Input 4 E5EC-CC4A5M-005 E5EC-CC4D5M-005
Linear Event Input 6, Remote SP E5EC-CC4A5M-013 E5EC-CC4D5M-013
current Transfer output
Event Input 4, Communication E5EC-CC4A5M-014 E5EC-CC4D5M-014
Remote SP, Transfer output
 

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Heating and Cooling Control
● Using Heating and Cooling Control
 Control Output Assignment
If there is no control output 2, an auxiliary output is used as the cooling control output.
If there is a control output 2, the two control outputs are used for heating and cooling.
(It does not matter which output is used for heating and which output is used for cooling.)
 Control
If PID control is used, you can set PID control separately for heating and cooling.
This allows you to handle control systems with different heating and cooling response characteristics.

Optional Products (Order Separately)


USB-Serial Conversion Cable Current Transformers (CTs)
Model Hole diameter Model
E58-CIFQ2 5.8 mm E54-CT1
12.0 mm E54-CT3
Communications Conversion Cable
Model CX-Thermo Support Software
E58-CIFQ2-E Model
Note: Always use this product together with the E58-CIFQ2. EST2-2C-MV4
Note: CX-Thermo version 4.4 or higher is required for the E5EC.
Terminal Covers
Model
E53-COV24

Waterproof Packing
Model
Y92S-P9
Note: This Waterproof Packing is provided with the Digital
Temperature Controller.

Waterproof Cover
Model
Y92A-49N
Note: This Cover complies with IP66 and NEMA 4X waterproofing.
Front panel: IP66 protection.

Front Port Cover


Model
Y92S-P7
Note: This Front Port Cover is provided with the Digital Temperature
Controller.

Mounting Adapter
Model
Y92F-51
(Two Adapters are included.)
Note: This Mounting Adapter is provided with the Digital Temperature
Controller.

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Specifications
Ratings
A in model number: 100 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power supply voltage
D in model number: 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz; 24 VDC
Operating voltage range 85% to 110% of rated supply voltage
Models with option selection of 000:6.6 VA max. at 100 to 240 VAC, and 4.1 VA max. at 24 VDC or
Power consumption 2.3 W max. at 24 VDC
All other models: 8.3 VA max. at 100 to 240 VAC, and 5.5 VA max. at 24 VDC or 3.2 W max. at 24 VDC
Models with temperature inputs
Thermocouple: K, J, T, E, L, U, N, R, S, B, W, or PL II
Platinum resistance thermometer: Pt100 or JPt100
Sensor input Infrared temperature sensor: 10 to 70°C, 60 to 120°C, 115 to 165°C, or 140 to 260°C
Analog input
Current input: 4 to 20 mA or 0 to 20 mA
Voltage input: 1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V, or 0 to 10 V
Current input: 150 Ω max., Voltage input: 1 MΩ min.
Input impedance
(Use a 1:1 connection when connecting the ES2-HB/THB.)
Control method ON/OFF or, for any model with two control outputs, 2-PID (with autotuning) control
SPST-NO, 250 VAC, 5 A (resistive load), electrical life: 100,000 operations,
Relay output
minimum applicable load: 5 V, 10 mA
Control
Voltage output Output voltage: 12 VDC ±20% (PNP), max. load current: 40 mA, with short-circuit protection circuit
output
(for driving SSR) (The maximum load current is 21 mA for models with two control outputs.)
Current output 4 to 20 mA DC/0 to 20 mA DC, load: 500 Ω max., resolution: approx. 10,000
Number of outputs 4
Auxiliary
output N.O. relay outputs, 250 VAC, Models with 4 outputs: 2 A (resistive load),
Output specifications
Electrical life: 100,000 operations, Minimum applicable load: 10 mA at 5 V
Number of inputs 2, 4 or 6 (depends on model)
Contact input: ON: 1 kΩ max., OFF: 100 kΩ min.
Event input External contact input
Non-contact input: ON: Residual voltage: 1.5 V max., OFF: Leakage current: 0.1 mA max.
specifications
Current flow: Approx. 7 mA per contact
Number of outputs 1 (only on models with a transfer output)
Transfer
output Current output: 4 to 20 mA DC, Load: 500 Ω max., Resolution: Approx. 10,000
Output specifications
Linear voltage output: 1 to 5 VDC, load: 1 Ω max, Resolution: Approx. 10,000
Current input: 4 to 20 mA DC or 0 to 20 mA DC (input impedance: 150 Ω max.)
Remote SP input
Voltage input: 1 to 5 V, 0 to 5 V, or 0 to 10 V (input impedance: 1 MΩ min.)
Setting method Digital setting using front panel keys
11-segment digital display and individual indicators
Character height: PV: 18.0 mm, SV: 11.0 mm, MV: 7.8 mm
Indication method
Three displays Contents: PV/SV/MV, PV/SV/Multi-SP, or PV/SV/Remaining soak time
Numbers of digits: 4 digits each for PM, SV, and MV displays
Up to eight set points (SP0 to SP7) can be saved and selected using event inputs, key operations, or
Multi SP
serial communications.
Bank switching None
Manual output, heating/cooling control, loop burnout alarm, SP ramp, other alarm functions, heater
burnout (HB) alarm (including SSR failure (HS) alarm), 40% AT, 100% AT, MV limiter, input digital
Other functions filter, self tuning, robust tuning, PV input shift, run/stop, protection functions, extraction of square root,
MV change rate limit, simple calculations, temperature status display, simple programming, moving
average of input value, and display brightness setting
-10 to 55°C (with no condensation or icing),
Ambient operating temperature
for 3-year warranty: -10 to 50°C (with no condensation or icing)
Ambient operating humidity 25% to 85%
Storage temperature -25 to 65°C (with no condensation or icing)

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Input Ranges
●Thermocouple/Platinum Resistance Thermometer (Universal inputs)
Platinum resistance Infrared temperature
Input type Thermocouple
thermometer sensor
10 to 60 to 115 to 140 to
Name Pt100 JPt100 K J T E L U N R S B W PLII 70°C 120°C 165°C 260°C
2300
2300
1800
1800
1700 1700
1700
1600
1500
1400
1300 1300 1300
1300
Temperature range (°C)

1200
1100
1000
850 850 850
900
800
700
600
600
500.0 500.0 500.0
500
400.0 400 400.0 400 400.0
400
260
300
120 165
200
100.0 100.0 90
100
100
0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
-100
-20.0 -100 -20.0 -100
-200
-200 -199.9 -199.9 -200 -200 -199.9 -200 -200 -199.9 -200
Setting
range
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

Shaded settings are the default settings.

The applicable standards for the input types are as follows:


K, J, T, E, N, R, S, B: JIS C 1602-1995, IEC 60584-1 JPt100: JIS C 1604-1989, JIS C 1606-1989
L: Fe-CuNi, DIN 43710-1985 Pt100: JIS C 1604-1997, IEC 60751
U: Cu-CuNi, DIN 43710-1985 PL II: According to Platinel II electromotive force charts from BASF (previously Engelhard)
W: W5Re/W26Re, ASTM E988-1990

●Analog input
Input type Current Voltage
Input
4 to 20 mA 0 to 20 mA 1 to 5 V 0 to 5 V 0 to 10 V
specification
Usable in the following ranges by scaling:
Setting range -1999 to 9999, -199.9 to 999.9,
-19.99 to 99.99 or -1.999 to 9.999
Setting number 25 26 27 28 29

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Alarm type
Each alarm can be independently set to one of the following 19 alarm types. The default is 2: Upper limit. (see note.)
Auxiliary outputs are allocated for alarms. ON delays and OFF delays (0 to 999 s) can also be specified.
Note: In the default settings for models with HB or HS alarms, alarm 1 is set to a heater alarm (HA) and the Alarm Type 1 parameter is not displayed.
To use alarm 1, set the output assignment to alarm 1.

Alarm output operation


Set
Alarm type When alarm value When alarm value Description of function
value
X is positive X is negative
0 Alarm function OFF Output OFF No alarm
L H Set the deviation in the set point by setting the alarm upper
ON
1 Upper- and lower-limit *1 OFF PV
*2 limit (H) and alarm lower limit (L). The alarm is ON when the
SP
PV is outside this deviation range.
X X Set the upward deviation in the set point by setting the alarm
ON ON
2 Upper-limit OFF PV OFF PV value (X). The alarm is ON when the PV is higher than the SP
SP SP
by the deviation or more.
X X Set the downward deviation in the set point by setting the
ON ON
3 Lower-limit OFF PV OFF PV alarm value (X). The alarm is ON when the PV is lower than
SP SP
the SP by the deviation or more.
L H Set the deviation in the set point by setting the alarm upper
Upper- and lower-limit ON
4 *3 limit (H) and alarm lower limit (L).
range *1 OFF
SP
PV
The alarm is ON when the PV is inside this deviation range.
L H
Upper- and lower-limit with ON A standby sequence is added to the upper- and lower-limit
5 OFF PV *4
standby sequence *1 *5 SP alarm (1).*6
X X
Upper-limit with standby ON ON
6 OFF PV A standby sequence is added to the upper-limit alarm (2). *6
sequence SP
OFF
SP
PV

X X
Lower-limit with standby ON ON
7 OFF PV OFF PV A standby sequence is added to the lower-limit alarm (3).*6
sequence SP SP

X X
ON ON The alarm will turn ON if the process value is larger than the
8 Absolute-value upper-limit OFF PV OFF PV
0 0 alarm value (X) regardless of the set point.
X X
ON ON The alarm will turn ON if the process value is smaller than the
9 Absolute-value lower-limit OFF PV OFF PV
0 0 alarm value (X) regardless of the set point.
X X
Absolute-value upper-limit ON ON A standby sequence is added to the absolute-value upper-
10 OFF PV OFF PV
with standby sequence 0 0 limit alarm (8). *6
X X
Absolute-value lower-limit ON ON A standby sequence is added to the absolute-value lower-limit
11 OFF PV OFF PV
with standby sequence 0 0 alarm (9). *6
12 LBA (alarm 1 type only) - *7
13 PV change rate alarm - *8
X X
SP absolute value ON ON This alarm type turns ON the alarm when the set point (SP) is
14 OFF SP OFF SP
upper limit 0 0 higher than the alarm value (X).
X X
SP absolute value ON ON This alarm type turns ON the alarm when the set point (SP) is
15 OFF SP OFF SP
lower limit 0 0 smaller than the alarm value (X).
X X
MV absolute value ON ON This alarm type turns ON the alarm when the manipulated
16 OFF MV OFF MV
upper limit *9 0 0 variable (MV) is higher than the alarm value (X).
X X
MV absolute value ON ON This alarm type turns ON the alarm when the manipulated
17 OFF MV OFF MV
lower limit *9 0 0 variable (MV) is smaller than the alarm value (X).
X X
RSP absolute value ON ON The alarm will turn ON when the remote SP (RSP) is larger
18 OFF RSP OFF RSP
upper limit *10 0 0 than the alarm value (X).
X X
RSP absolute value ON ON The alarm will turn ON when the remote SP (RSP) is smaller
19 OFF RSP OFF RSP
lower limit *10 0 0 than the alarm value (X).
*1 With set values 1, 4 and 5, the upper and lower limit values can be set *4. Set value: 5, Upper- and lower-limit with standby sequence
ndependently for each alarm type, and are expressed as “L” and “H.” For Upper- and Lower-Limit Alarm Described Above *2
*2. Set value: 1, Upper- and lower-limit alarm
Case 2
• Case 1 and 2
Case 1 Case 3 (Always ON)
H<0, L<0
Always OFF when the upper-limit and lower-limit hysteresis overlaps.
L H SP SP L H H SP L • Case 3: Always OFF
H<0, L>0 *5. Set value: 5, Upper- and lower-limit with standby sequence
H<0, L>0 H>0, L<0
H L SP |H| ≥ |L| Always OFF when the upper-limit and lower-limit hysteresis overlaps.
|H| < |L| |H| > |L|
H>0, L<0
*6. Refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174)
SP H L |H| ≤ |L|
for information on the operation of the standby sequence.
*7. Refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174)
*3. Set value: 4, Upper- and lower-limit range
for information on the PV change rate alarm.
Case 1 Case 2 Case 3 (Always OFF)
*8. Refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Controllers User's Manual (Cat. No. H174)
H<0, L<0 for information on the PV change rate alarm.
L H SP SP L H H SP L
*9. When heating/cooling control is performed, the MV absolute upper limit
H<0, L>0 H>0, L<0 H<0, L>0 alarm functions only for the heating operation and the MV absolute lower
|H| < |L| |H| > |L| H L SP |H| ≥ |L| limit alarm functions only for the cooling operation.
H>0, L<0 *10. This value is displayed only when a remote SP input is used. It functions in
|H| ≤ |L| both Local SP Mode and Remote SP Mode.
SP H L

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Characteristics
Thermocouple: (±0.3% of indicated value or ±1°C, whichever is greater) ±1 digit max. *1
Indication accuracy Platinum resistance thermometer: (±0.2% of indicated value or ±0.8°C, whichever is greater) ±1 digit
(at the ambient temperature of 23°C) Analog input: ±0.2% FS ±1 digit max.
CT input: ±5% FS ±1 digit max.
Transfer output accuracy ±0.3% FS max.
Remote SP Input Type ±0.2% FS ±1 digit max.
Thermocouple input (R, S, B, W, PL II): (±1% of PV or ±10°C, whichever is greater) ±1 digit max.
Influence of temperature *2
Other thermocouple input: (±1% of PV or ±4°C, whichever is greater) ±1 digit max. *3
Platinum resistance thermometer: (±1% of PV or ±2°C, whichever is greater) ±1 digit max.
Analog input: (±1%FS) ±1 digit max.
Influence of voltage *2 CT input: (±5% FS) ±1 digit max.
Remote SP input: (±1% FS) ±1 digit max.
Input sampling period 50ms
Temperature input: 0.1 to 999.9°C or °F (in units of 0.1°C or°F) *4
Hysteresis
Analog input: 0.01% to 99.99% FS (in units of 0.01% FS)
Temperature input: 0.1 to 999.9°C or °F (in units of 0.1°C or °F) *4
Proportional band (P)
Analog input: 0.1 to 999.9% FS (in units of 0.1% FS)
Integral time (I) 0 to 9999 s (in units of 1 s), 0.0 to 999.9 s (in units of 0.1 s) *5
Derivative time (D) 0 to 9999 s (in units of 1 s), 0.0 to 999.9 s (in units of 0.1 s) *5
Temperature input: 0.1 to 999.9°C or °F (in units of 0.1°C or °F) *4
Proportional band (P) for cooling
Analog input: 0.1 to 999.9% FS (in units of 0.1% FS)
Integral time (I) for cooling 0 to 9999 s (in units of 1 s), 0.0 to 999.9 s (in units of 0.1 s) *5
Derivative time (D) for cooling 0 to 9999 s (in units of 1 s), 0.0 to 999.9 s (in units of 0.1 s) *5
Control period 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1 to 99 s (in units of 1 s)
Manual reset value 0.0 to 100.0% (in units of 0.1%)
Alarm setting range -1999 to 9999 (decimal point position depends on input type)
Thermocouple: 0.1°C/Ω max. (100 Ω max.)
Affect of signal source resistance
Platinum resistance thermometer: 0.1°C/Ω max. (10 Ω max.)
Insulation resistance 20 MΩ min. (at 500 VDC)
Dielectric strength 2,300 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz for 1 min (between terminals with different charge)
resistance 10 to 55 Hz, 20 m/s2 for 10 min each in X, Y, and Z directions
Vibration
Malfunction 10 to 55 Hz, 20 m/s2 for 2 hrs each in X, Y, and Z directions
resistance 100 m/s2, 3 times each in X, Y, and Z directions
Destruction
Malfunction 300 m/s2, 3 times each in X, Y, and Z directions
Weight Controller: Approx. 210 g, Mounting Bracket: Approx. 4 g × 2
Degree of protection Front panel: IP66, Rear case: IP20, Terminals: IP00
Memory protection Non-volatile memory (number of writes: 1,000,000 times)
Setup Tool CX-Thermo version 4.4 or higher
E5EC top panel: An E58-CIFQ2 USB-Serial Conversion Cable is used to connect a USB port on the
computer with the port on the top panel of the E5EC.*6
Setup Tool port E5EC front panel: An E58-CIFQ2 USB-Serial Conversion Cable and E58-CIFQ2-E Conversion Cable
are used together to connect a USB port on the computer with the port on the front
panel of the E5EC.*6
Approved standards UL 61010-1, CSA C22.2 No. 611010-1 (evaluated by UL)
Standards
Conformed standards EN 61010-1 (IEC 61010-1): Pollution level 2, overcurrent category II
EMI EN61326
Radiated Interference Electromagnetic Field Strength: EN 55011 Group 1, class A
Noise Terminal Voltage: EN 55011 Group 1, class A
EMS: EN 61326
ESD Immunity: EN 61000-4-2
EMC
Electromagnetic Field Immunity: EN 61000-4-3
Burst Noise Immunity: EN 61000-4-4
Conducted Disturbance Immunity: EN 61000-4-6
Surge Immunity: EN 61000-4-5
Voltage Dip/Interrupting Immunity: EN 61000-4-11
*1. The indication accuracy of K thermocouples in the -200 to 1300°C range, T and N thermocouples at a temperature of -100°C max., and U and L thermocouples at
any temperatures is ±2°C ±1 digit max. The indication accuracy of the B thermocouple at a temperature of 400°C max.
is not specified. The indication accuracy of B thermocouples in the 400 to 800°C range is ±3°C max. The indication accuracy of the R and S thermocouples at a
temperature of 200°C max. is ±3°C ±1 digit max. The indication accuracy of W thermocouples is ±0.3 of PV or ±3°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max. The
indication accuracy of PL II thermocouples is ±0.3 of PV or ±2°C, whichever is greater, ±1 digit max.
*2. Ambient temperature: -10°C to 23°C to 55°C, Voltage range: -15% to 10% of rated voltage
*3. K thermocouple at -100°C max.: ±10°C max.
*4. “EU” stands for Engineering Unit and is used as the unit after scaling. For a temperature sensor, the EU is °C or °F.
*5. The unit is determined by the setting of the Integral/Derivative Time Unit parameter.
*6. External communications (RS-485) and USB-serial conversion cable communications can be used at the same time.

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E5EC

USB-Serial Conversion Cable Current Transformer (Order Separately)


Applicable OS Windows 2000, XP, Vista, or 7 Ratings
Applicable software CX-Thermo version 4.4 or higher Dielectric strength 1,000 VAC for 1 min
Applicable models E5CC/E5EC and E5CB Vibration resistance 50 Hz, 98 m/s2
USB interface E54-CT1: Approx. 11.5 g,
Conforms to USB Specification 1.1. Weight
standard E54-CT3: Approx. 50 g
DTE speed 38,400 bps Accessories Armatures (2)
Computer: USB (type A plug) (E54-CT3 only) Plugs (2)
Connector
Digital Temperature Controller:
specifications
Setup Tool port
Heater Burnout Alarms and SSR Failure
Bus power (Supplied from USB host
Power supply
controller.)* Alarms
Power supply Models with detection for singlephase
5 VDC
voltage CT input (for heater heaters: One input
Current current detection) Models with detection for singlephase or
450 mA max. three-phase heaters: Two inputs
consumption
4.7±0.2 VDC Maximum heater
50 A AC
Output voltage (Supplied from USB-Serial Conversion current
Cable to the Digital Temperature Controller.) Input current indica-
±5% FS ±1 digit max.
250 mA max. tion accuracy
Output current (Supplied from USB-Serial Conversion Heater burnout
0.1 to 49.9 A (in units of 0.1 A)
Cable to the Digital Temperature Controller.) alarm setting range
Minimum detection ON time: 100 ms *3
Ambient operating *1
0 to 55°C (with no condensation or icing)
temperature SSR failure alarm 0.1 to 49.9 A (in units of 0.1 A)
Ambient operating setting range *2 Minimum detection OFF time: 100 ms *4
10% to 80%
humidity *1. For heater burnout alarms, the heater current will be measured when the
Storage temperature -20 to 60°C (with no condensation or icing) control output is ON, and the output will turn ON if the heater current is
lower than the set value (i.e., heater burnout detection current value).
Storage humidity 10% to 80% *2. For SSR failure alarms, the heater current will be measured when the
Altitude 2,000 m max. control output is OFF, and the output will turn ON if the heater current is
higher than the set value (i.e., SSR failure detection current value).
Weight Approx. 120 g *3. The value is 30 ms for a control period of 0.1 s or 0.2 s.
* Use a high-power port for the USB port. *4. The value is 35 ms for a control period of 0.1 s or 0.2 s.
Note: A driver must be installed in the personal computer. Refer to
installation information in the operation manual for the
Conversion Cable. Electrical Life Expectancy Curve for
Relays (Reference Values)
Communications Specifications
Life (× 104 operations)

500
Transmission line 300
RS-485: Multipoint
connection method
Communications RS-485 (two-wire, half duplex) E5EC
100 250 VAC, 30 VDC
Synchronization (resistive load)
Start-stop synchronization 50 cosφ = 1
method
30
Protocol CompoWay/F, or Modbus
Baud rate 19200, 38400, or 57600 bps
Transmission 10
ASCII
code 5
Data bit length* 7 or 8 bits
3
Stop bit length* 1 or 2 bits
Vertical parity (none, even, odd) 1
Error detection Block check character (BCC) with 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
CompoWay/F or CRC-16 Modbus Switching current (A)
Flow control None
Interface RS-485
Retry function None
Communications
217 bytes
buffer
Communications 0 to 99 ms
response wait time Default: 20 ms
* The baud rate, data bit length, stop bit length, and vertical parity can be in-
dividually set using the Communications Setting Level.

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E5EC
External Connections
E5EC
E5EC-@@ 4 @ 5 M - @@@
Control output 1 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (6) Options
Relay output ↑ 004 005 009 010
250 VAC, 5 A Terminal type Communications 4 event inputs Communications, 2 event 4 event inputs
(resistive load) Control output 2 and 2 event inputs inputs, and 2 CT inputs and 1 CT input
Voltage output Relay output B(+) B(+)
(for driving SSR) 250 VAC, 5 A 13 13 13 13
RS-485 RS-485
12 VDC, 40 mA (resistive load) 14 14 14 14
Auxiliary outputs 1 to 4 A(-) EV3 A(-) EV3
When There Is a Voltage output 15 15 15 15
Relay output EV4 EV4
Control Output 2: (for driving SSR) 16 16 16 16
21 mA 12 VDC, 21 mA Models with 4 auxiliary
outputs: 250 VAC, 2 A 17 17 17 17
Current output Current output EV1 EV1 EV1 EV1
0 to 20 mA DC 0 to 20 mA DC (resistive load) 18 18 18 18
EV2 EV2 EV2 EV2
4 to 20 mA DC 4 to 20 mA DC 19 19 19 19
CT1 CT1
Load: 500 Ω max. Load: 500 Ω max. (3) Input Power Supply 20 20 COM 20 20
CT2
100 to 240 VAC 24 VAC/VDC 21 21 21 21
The E5EC is set for a K-type thermocouple (input
type = 5) by default. An input error (s.err) will occur 1 1
if the input type setting does not agree with the 011
temperature sensor. Check the input type. 2 2 6 event Inputs, 1 CT input,
(no polarity) transfer output, and remote SP input

(1) Control output 13


RX QX CX QQ 14
EV3
Models with Models with 1 Models with 1 Models with 2 15
1 Relay Voltage Output Current Output Voltage Outputs EV4
(for Driving SSR)
28 16
Output (for Driving SSR) 1 25 13
OUT1 29 17
2 26 14 EV5 EV1
3 3 +Q 3 + C 3 +Q 30 18
R 3 27 15 EV6 EV2
4 4 - 4 - 4 - + 31 19
4 28 16 Transfer V + CT1
5 OUT1 5 OUT1 5 OUT1 5 I32 20
+Q 5 29 17 output
6 6 6 6 - - 33 21
OUT2 6 30 18 + 34
QR RR CC 7 31 19 Remote V + 35
SP mA
Models with Voltage Models with 2 Models with 2 8 32 20 - 36
Output (for Driving SSR) Relay Outputs Current Outputs 9 33 21
and Relay Output
10 34 22 013 014
3 +Q 3 3 + C 6 event Inputs, transfer Communications, 4 event Inputs,
R 11 35 23
4 - 4 4 - output, and remote SP input transfer output, and remote SP input
12 36 24 B(+)
5 5 5 + C 13 13
R R -
RS-485
6 6 6 14 14
EV3 A(-)
15 15
EV4
28 16 28 16
(2) Auxiliary Outputs 29 17 29 17
EV5 EV1 EV5 EV1
Auxiliary outputs 1, 2, 3, 4 (5) Sensor (Temperature/Analog) Input 30 18 30 18
EV6 EV2 EV6 EV2
7 TC Pt I V + 31 19 + 31 19
Auxiliary output 4 A + 22 Transfer V + Transfer V +
8 22 22 22 output 32
I 20 I 32 20
Auxiliary output 3 B output
- 23 mA - - - 33 21
9 23 23 23 33 21
B - V + 34 + 34
10
Auxiliary output 2
+ 24 24 24
+
24
V + V +
Remote Remote
11 mA 35
SP mA 35
Auxiliary output 1 SP
12 - 36 - 36

Note: 1. The application of the terminals depends on the model.


2. Do not wire the terminals that are shown with a gray background.
3. When complying with EMC standards, the cable that connects the sensor must be 30 m or less. If the cable length exceeds 30 m,
compliance with EMC standards will not be possible.
4. Connect M3 crimped terminals.

Isolation/Insulation Block Diagrams


Models with 4 Auxiliary Outputs

Sensor input, CT inputs, and remote SP input

Communications and event inputs


Voltage output (for driving SSR),
Power current output, and transfer output
Supply
Relay output

Auxiliary outputs 1, 2

Auxiliary outputs 3, 4

: Reinforced insulation

: Functional isolation

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E5EC
Nomenclature
E5EC

Top View
Temperature unit

No.1 display

No. 2 display Setup Tool port


on top panel

No. 3 display
Operation indicators
Down key

Shift (PF) key Up key

Front Setup Mode key


Tool port

Level key

Dimensions (Unit: mm)

Controllers
E5EC
(64)
4
48 60 44
1

96 110 91

Waterproof
Packing (Accessory) Mounting Adapter
(Accessory)

Mounted Separately Group Mounted *


(48 × number of units − 2.5)+1.0
0
* Selections for Control Outputs 1 and 2: QQ, QR, RR, or CC
45+0.6
0
If you also specify 011, 013, or 014 for the option selection and use
group mounting, the ambient temperature must be 45°C or less.
If the ambient temperature is 55°C, maintain the following mounting
spaces between Controllers.
92+0.8
0

60 min.
45-0.6
0

Group mounting does not


120 min.
allow waterproofing.

92+0.8
0

92-0.8
0

120 min.

• Recommended panel thickness is 1 to 8 mm.


• Group mounting is not possible in the vertical direction. (Maintain the
specified mounting space between Controllers.)
• To mount the Controller so that it is waterproof, insert the waterproof
packing onto the Controller.
• When two or more Controllers are mounted, make sure that the
surrounding temperature does not exceed the allowable operating
temperature specified in the specifications.

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E5EC

Accessories (Order Separately)


● USB-Serial Conversion Cable
(2,110)
(13) (5) (15)
E58-CIFQ2 250 (87) 1,740
(250)
LED(RD)

USB connector (type A plug)


LED(PWR) Serial connector

LED(SD)

● Conversion Cable
E58-CIFQ2-E

Conversion Cable Connecting to the E58-CIFQ2 USB-Serial Conversion Cable


(2110)
(1510) 250 263 1510

E58-CIFQ2 (Order Separately) Conversion Cable

Note: Always use this product together with the E58-CIFQ2.

● Terminal Covers ● Waterproof Packing


E53-COV24 (Three Covers provided.) Y92S-P9 (for DIN 48 × 96)
2 3.8
The following degrees of protection apply. The structure is not
waterproof for any part for which the degree of protection is not specified
10 or for any part with IP@0 protection.
Front panel: IP66, Rear case: IP20, Terminal section: IP00
When waterproofing is required, fit Watertight Packing on the backside
of front panel. Keep the Port Cover on the front-panel Setup Tool port of
the E5EC securely closed. The degree of protection when the
Waterproof Packing is used is IP66. To maintain an IP66 degree of
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protection, the Waterproof Packed and the Port Cover for the front-
panel Setup Tool port must be periodically replaced because they may
deteriorate, shrink, or harden depending on the operating environment.
The replacement period will vary with the operating environment. Check
the required period in the actual application. Use 3 years or sooner as
a guideline. If the Waterproof Packing and Port Cover are not
periodically replaced, waterproof performance may not be maintained.
If a waterproof structure is not required, then the Waterproof Packing
does not need to be installed.

● Setup Tool Port Cover for top panel ● Mounting Adapter


Y92S-P7 Y92F-51 (for DIN 48 × 96)

Order this Port Cover


separately if the Port Cover on
the front-panel Setup Tool port
is lost or damaged. The
Waterproof Packing must be
periodically replaced because
it may deteriorate, shrink, or
harden depending on the
operating environment.

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E5EC

● Current Transformers
E54-CT1 Thru-current (Io) vs. Output Voltage (Eo)
21
2.8
15
(Reference Values)
5.8 dia.
E54-CT1
7.5
Maximum continuous heater current: 50 A (50/60 Hz)
Number of windings: 400±2
18±2 Ω
25 3
Winding resistance:
10.5

Output voltage (Eo) V (r.m.s.)


100V
Frequency: 50 Hz

40 10 ∞ Distortion
1kΩ factor
Two, 3.5 dia.
10%
1
10 3%
1%
100mV
30

10 100Ω
E54-CT3
2.36 dia. 1 RL=10Ω
30
12 dia.
9 100μV

10
1 10 100mA 1 10 100 1,000A
40 × 40
Thru-current (Io) A (r.m.s.)
Thru-current (Io) vs. Output Voltage (Eo)
(Reference Values)
Two, M3 (depth: 4) E54-CT3
Maximum continuous heater current: 120 A (50/60 Hz)
15
(Maximum continuous heater current for an OMRON Digital
Temperature Controller is 50 A.)
30
Number of windings: 400±2
Winding resistance: 8±0.8 Ω
E54-CT3 Accessory

Output voltage (Eo) V (r.m.s.)


100V
Frequency: 50 Hz
• Armature Connection Example Distortion

10 factor
Armature 1kΩ
10%
Approx. 3 dia. Plug 500Ω 3%
1 1%
Lead

100mV
100Ω
18 50Ω
10
RL=10Ω
• Plug
1

Approx. 6 dia. 100μV

(22) 10
1 10 100mA 1 10 100 1,000A
Thru-current (Io) A (r.m.s.)

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E5EC
Operation
Setting Levels Diagram
This diagram shows all of the setting levels. To move to the advanced function setting level and calibration level, you must enter passwords. Some
parameters are not displayed depending on the protect level setting and the conditions of use.
Control stops when you move from the operation level to the initial setting level.

Press the O and M Protect Level


Only when Manual Mode was Keys for at least 1 s.
used just before power OFF Used to set protection
for operations.
Power ON
Press the O Key or the
S Key for at least 1 s. Level changes Press the O and M Keys
automatically. for at least 3 s.*2

O Key once.
Operating

Manual Control Operation Level Adjustment Level


Level Used for SP, alarm values, Used to change adjustment
Used to set the and other basic settings parameters (PID constants,
MV manually. and monitoring. adjustment sensitivity, etc.).
O Key once.

O Key pressed for at least 3 s *2


or S Key pressed for at least 1 s *1
while A-M is displayed

Press the O Key Press the O Key


for at least 3 s.*2 for at least 1 s.

Press O Key once


(models with communications only).

Initial Setting Level Communications


Used to set the input type Setting Level
and other basic settings.
Used to set communications.
O Key once.
Release protection and then
enter the password (−169)
Press the O Key for at least 1 s.
Stopped.

for the amoV (Move to Advanced


Setting Level) parameter.

Advanced Function
Setting Level
Used to set application
functions.

Enter the password


(1201) for the Move to
Calibration Level parameter.

Calibration Level
Used to calibrate
the E5EC.

*1. To use a key procedure to move to Manual Control Level, set the Auto/Manual Select Addition parameter to ON and set the PF Setting parameter to a-m (Auto/
Manual).
*2. The No. 1 display will flash in the middle when the keys are pressed for 1 s or longer.

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E5EC
Error Displays (Troubleshooting)
When an error occurs, the No. 1 display or No. 2 display shows the error code.
Take necessary measure according to the error code, referring the following table.
Display Name Meaning Action Operation
After the error occurs and it is
The input value exceeded the control Check the wiring for input to be sure displayed, the alarm output will
range.* it is wired correctly, not broken, andoperate as if the upper limit was
The input type is not set correctly. not shorted. Also check the input exceeded.
The sensor is disconnected or short- type. It will also operate as if transfer
circuited. If there are no problems in the wiringoutput exceeded the upper limit.
The sensor is not wired correctly. or input type settings, cycle the If an input error is assigned to a
The sensor is not wired. power supply. control output or auxiliary output,
If the display remains the same, theoutput will turn ON when the input
* Control Range replace the Digital Temperature error occurs.
s.err Input error Temperature resistance Controller.
thermometer or thermocouple input: If the display is restored to normal,
The error message will appear in the
display for the PV.
SP Lower Limit - 20°C to SP Upper then the probable cause is external
Limit + 20°C noise affecting the control system. Note: 1. The heating and cooling
(SP Lower Limit - 40°F to SP Upper Check for external noise. control outputs will turn
Limit + 40°F) OFF.
ESIB input: Note: For a temperature resistance 2. When the manual MV, MV
Same as specified input range. thermometer, the input is at stop, or MV at error is
Analog input: considered disconnected if the set, the control output is
Scaling range -5% to 105% A, B, or B’line is broken. determined by the set
value.
This is not an error. It
is displayed when the
[[[[ Below -1,999 control range is wider Control continues and operation is
than the display normal.
range and the PV The value will appear in the display
Display
exceeds the display for the PV.
range -
range. The PV is Refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital
exceeded
displayed for the Controllers User’s Manual (Cat. No.
range that is given on H174) for information on the
]]]] Above 9,999
the left (the number controllable range.
without the decimal
point).
First, cycle the power supply.
If the display remains the same, the The control outputs, auxiliary
A/D controller must be repaired. outputs, and transfer outputs turn
There is an error in the internal
e333 converter
circuits.
If the display is restored to normal, OFF. (A current output will be approx.
error then a probable cause can be 0 mA and a linear voltage output will
external noise affecting the control be approx. 0V.)
system. Check for external noise.
First, cycle the power supply.
If the display remains the same, the The control outputs, auxiliary
controller must be repaired. outputs, and transfer outputs turn
Memory There is an error in the internal
e111 error memory operation.
If the display is restored to normal, OFF. (A current output will be approx.
then a probable cause can be 0 mA and a linear voltage output will
external noise affecting the control be approx. 0V.)
system. Check for external noise.
Control continues and operation is
normal.
The error message will appear for the
This error is displayed when the peak following displays.
ffff Overcurrent
current exceeds 55.0 A.
-
Heater Current Value 1 Monitor
Heater Current Value 2 Monitor
Leakage Current Value 1 Monitor
Leakage Current Value 2 Monitor
The No. 1 display for the following
parameter flashes in Operation Level
ct1 or Adjustment Level.
If there is a HB or HS alarm, the No. Heater Current Value 1 Monitor
ct2 HB or HS
1 display will flash in the relevant - Heater Current Value 2 Monitor
alarm
lcr1 setting level. Leakage Current Value 1 Monitor
lcr2 Leakage Current Value 2 Monitor
However, control continues and
operation is normal.

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E5EC
Operation
Parameters
The related setting items in each level are described below. If you press the Mode Key at the last setting item, the display will return to the first
setting item in the same level.

Press the S Key *2


Power ON
Press the S Key *2
Starting in manual mode.
Press the O Key for at least 3 s.
Manual Control Level Starting in Other than the Auto/Manual Switch display
automatic
Press the O Initial Setting Level
Press the S Key mode.
Key or the S Press the Press the O Key less than 1 s.
PID
for at least 1 s. *1 C
25 Control
0
only Key for at least O Key
PV/MV 1 s. *1 for at least
1 s. in-t Input Type
Press the O Key less than 1 s. 5

Adjustment Level Operation Level M


in-h Scaling Upper Limit
Press the O Key less than 1 s. 100

M
25 Process Value/Set al-1 Alarm

Set either of these parameters.


l.adj Adjustment Level Display
Displayed only once when 0 Point (1) 0 Value 1 in-l Scaling Lower Limit
entering adjustment level. ins Process Value ol-h MV Upper Limit
M
0
0.0 Input Shift 100.0 M
M
M M M 25 Process Value/Set al1h Alarm Value
0 Point (2) Upper Limit 1
0 dp Decimal Point
at AT Execute/Cancel inrt PV Input Slope ol-l MV Lower Limit 0 For input type of analog
off 1.000 Coefficient 0.0 M M
Auto/Manual Switch M
M M M a-m PID 1 control only. al1l Alarm Value Temperature Unit
Added for Auto/Manual 0 Lower Limit 1 d-u Temperature for
cmwt Communications rss Remote SP Input Shift orl MV Change Press the c
°C or °F input type.
0.0 0 Rate Limit
M Switch Display Addition. M
off Writing
O Key M
m-sp Multi-SP Set Point al-2 Alarm

Set either of these parameters.


M M M for at
0 Setting Value 2 sl-h SP Upper Limit
0
spmd SP Mode rsrt Remote SP input Slope least 3 s. 1300
lsp 1.000
Coefficient sqrp Extraction of Square
M M Limit the set point
Root Low-cut Point
0 M
M rsp Remote SP Monitor al2h Alarm Value
M M 0.0 Upper Limit 2
0 sl-l SP Lower Limit

ct1 p Proportional Band


w1on Work Bit 1 ON
-200
Heater Current 1
8.0 M M
0.0 Value Monitor Delay M
M sp-m Set Point During SP al2l Alarm Value
M M 0 Ramp 0 Lower Limit 2 cntl PID ON/OFF

hb1 Heater Burnout i Integral Time onof


233 w1of Work Bit 1 OFF M M
0.0 Detection 1 Delay M
PID settings ct-1 Heater Current 1 Value al-3 Alarm

Set either of these parameters.


M M s-hc Standard or
M 0.0 Monitor 0 Value 3
ct2 Heater Current 2 d Derivative Time
M
stnd Heating/Cooling
40 w2on Work Bit 2 ON M
0.0 Value Monitor
Delay M
M ct-2 Heater Current 2 Value al3h Alarm Value
M M 0.0 Monitor 0 Upper Limit 3 st ST
For input type of
on
hb2 Heater Burnout c-p Proportional Band
w2of Work Bit 2 OFF M M temperature, standard
0.0 Detection 2 8.0 (Cooling) M control, or PID
Delay
M M lcr1 Leakage Current 1 al3l Alarm Value ptrn Program Pattern
M 0.0 Monitor 0 Lower Limit 3
off When assigning PID
lcr1 Leakage Current c-i Integral Time
M M or control output to
0 1 Monitor 233 (Cooling) w3on Work Bit 3 ON
M ON/OFF output
Delay
lcr2 al-4 Alarm
Set either of these parameters.

Leakage Current 2
M M Value 4
M 0.0 Monitor 0
cp Control Period (Heating)
hs1 HS Alarm 1 c-d Derivative Time
M M 20
50.0 40 (Cooling) w3of Work Bit 3 OFF Set the ON/OFF

M
Delay
prst Program Start al4h Alarm Value M output cycle.
M rset Upper Limit 4
M 0
c-cp Control Period (Cooling)
lcr2 Leakage Current
c-db Dead Band M M 20
0 2 Monitor 0.0
w4on Work Bit 4 ON
Delay sktr Soak Time Remain al4l Alarm Value M
M M 0 Lower Limit 4
0
orev
Manual Reset Value M Direct/Reverse Operation
hs2 HS Alarm 2
of-r Clear the offset during M M or-r
50.0 50.0 stabilization of P or PD w4of Work Bit 4 OFF
control. Delay r-s RUN/STOP
o MV Monitor M
M M run 0.0 (Heating)
M alt1 Alarm 1 Type
sp-0 SP 0 hys Hysteresis (Heating) M M 2
0 1.0 w5on Work Bit 5 ON
Press the
Hysteresis settings
Delay c-o MV Monitor M
M M 0.0 (Cooling) O Key alh1 Alarm 1
M
sp-1 SP 1 chys Hysteresis (Cooling) M less than 0.2 Hysteresis
0 1.0 w5of Work Bit 5 OFF 1 s.
Delay M
M M Press the O and M Keys Press the O and M Keys
M
sp-2 SP 2 soak Soak Time for at least 3 s. for at least 1 s.
0 1 w6on Work Bit 6 ON

M
Delay Protect Level Communications Setting Level
M
M Note: The time ta ken to move to the protect level can be
sp-3 SP 3 wt-b Wait Band
adjusted by changing the "Move to protect level time" setting.
Note: Displayed only for models with communications. Changes
are effective after cycling power or after a software reset.
0 off w6of Work Bit 6 OFF
Delay
M Move to Protect Level:
M pmov Displayed only when a password is set.
sp-4 SP 4 mv-s MV at Stop 0 Restricts moving to protect level.
psel Protocol Setting:
0 0.0 w7on Work Bit 7 ON
M cwf
Switches between
Delay CompoWay/F and
M M M Modbus.

mv-e M oapt
Operation/Adjustment Protect:
sp-5 SP 5 MV at PV Error
0
Restricts displaying and modifying menus in u-no Communications
0 0.0 w7of Work Bit 7 OFF operation, adjustment, and manual control levels. 1 Unit No.
M M
Delay M
M
Initial Setting/Communications Protect: M
sp-6 SP 6 sprt SP Ramp Set Value
icpt This protect level restricts movement to the initial
0 off w8on Work Bit 8 ON
1 setting, communicationssetting, and advanced bps Communications
function setting levels. 9.6 Baud Rate
M
Delay M CompoWay/F only
M Setting Change Protect: M
M wtpt
sp-7 SP 7 sprl SP Ramp Fall Value off Protects changes to setups by len Communications
0 same w8of Work Bit 8 OFF
M
operating the front panel keys.
7 Data Length
Delay
M M M
M pfpt PF Key Protect
off
sbit Communications
M 2 Stop Bits
*1. When the PF
Display Changed Parameters
chgp M Setting parameter
off
prty Communications Parity is set to A-M.
M even
Parameter Mask Enable: *2. When the PF
pmsk Displayed only when a M Setting parameter
on parameter mask is set.

M sdwt Send Data Wait Time is set to PFDP.


20
Password to Move to Protect Level:
prlp M
0 Password
Password setting
M

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E5EC

Monitor/Setting Item Level

25 Monitor/Setting S Monitor/Setting S Monitor/Setting S Monitor/Setting S Monitor/Setting


0 Item Display 1 Item Display 2 Item Display 3 Item Display 4 Item Display 5

Note: The monitor/setting items to be displayed is set in the Monitor/Setting Item 1 to 5 parameters (advanced function setting level).

Press the O Key for at least 1 s.


Advanced Function Setting Level

alt2 Alarm 2 Type init Parameter Initialization ret Automatic Display rt RT sptr SP Tracking
2 off off Return Time off off

M M M M M
alh2 Alarm 2 Hysteresis mspu Number of Multi-SP brgt Display Brightness hsu HS Alarm Use manl Manual MV Limit
0.2 off Points 3 on off Enable

M M M M M
PV Rate of Change
alt3 Alarm 3 Type spru SP Ramp Time Unit a1lt Alarm 1 Latch hsl HS Alarm Latch pvrp
2 m off off 20 Calculation Period

M M M M M
Heating/Cooling
alh3 Alarm 3 Hysteresis rest Standby Sequence
a2lt Alarm 2 Latch hsh HS Alarm Hysteresis hctm
0.2 a Reset off 0.1 off Tuning Method

M M M M M
alt4 Alarm 4 Type sb1n Auxiliary Output 1 a3lt Alarm 3 Latch lba LBA Detection Time ompw Minimum Output
2 n-o Open in Alarm off 0 1.0 ON/OFF Band

M M M M M
Auxiliary Output 2
alh4 Alarm 4 Hysteresis sb2n a4lt Alarm 4 Latch lbal LBA Level pf PF Setting
0.2 n-o Open in Alarm off 8.0 shft

M M M M M
o1st Control Output 1 sb3n Auxiliary Output 3
prlt Move to Protect Level lbab LBA Band pfd1 Monitor/Setting Item 1
4-20 Signal Type n-o Open in Alarm 3 Time 3.0 1

M M M M M
o2st Control Output 2 sb4n Auxiliary Output 4
cjc Cold Junction out1 Control Output 1 pfd2 Monitor/Setting Item 2
4-20 Signal Type n-o Open in Alarm on Compensation Method o Assignment 0

M M M M M
trst Transfer Output hbu HB ON/OFF a1on Alarm 1 ON Delay out2 Control Output 2
pfd3 Monitor/Setting Item 3
4-20 Signal Type on 0 none Assignment 0

M M M M M
Auxiliary Output 1
tr-t Transfer Output Type hbl Heater Burnout Latch a2on Alarm 2 ON Delay sub1 pfd4 Monitor/Setting Item 4
off off 0 alm1 Assignment 0
Linear output
M M M M M
tr-h Transfer Output hbh Heater Burnout a3on Alarm 3 ON Delay sub2 Auxiliary Output 2
pfd5 Monitor/Setting Item 5
100.0 Upper Limit 0.1 Hysteresis 0 alm2 Assignment 0

M M M M M
tr-l Transfer Output st-b ST Stable Range
a4on Alarm 4 ON Delay sub3 Auxiliary Output 2
spd1 "PV/SP (1)" Display
0 alm3 Assignment
0.0 Lower Limit 15.0 4 Screen Selection

M M M M M
Auxiliary Output 4
ev-1 Event Input alfa α a1of Alarm 1 OFF Delay sub4 Assignment
spd2 "PV/SP (2)" Display
msp0 Assignment 1 0.65 0 alm4 0 Screen Selection
(E5EC only)
M M M M M
ev-2 Event Input tidu Integral/Derivative a2of Alarm 2 OFF Delay alma Integrated Alarm odsl MV Display Selection
stop Assignment 2 1 Time Unit 0 49 Assignment o

M M M M M
ev-3 Event Input at-g AT Calculated Gain a3of Alarm 3 OFF Delay t-u Soak Time Unit pvdp PV Decimal Point
none Assignment 3 0.8 0 m on Display

M M M M M
ev-4 Event Input at-h AT Hysteresis a4of Alarm 4 OFF Delay alsp Alarm SP Selection pvst PV Status Display
Function
none Assignment 4 0.8 0 sp-m off

M M M M M
ev-5 Event Input lcma Limit Cycle MV
mvse MV at Stop and Error rs-t Remote SP Input Type svst SV Status Display
none Assignment 5 20.0 Amplitude off Addition 4-20 off Function
(E5EC only)
M M M M M
ev-6 Event Input inf Input Digital Filter amad Auto/Manual Select rspu Remote SP Enable d.ref Display Refresh Period
none Assignment 6 0.0 off Addition off 0.25
(E5EC only)
M M M M M
sqr Extraction of Square mav Moving Average Count mant Manual Output Method rsph Remote SP Upper limit cmov Move to Calibration
off Root Enable off hold 1300 0 Level

M Move to Advanced M M M M
amov Function Setting Level: o-dp MV Display mani Manual MV Initial Value rspl Remote SP Lower limit
0 Displayed when initial setting/ M
off M0.0 -200

M communications protect is set to 0. M


Move by setting password (−169).

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E5EC
Safety Precautions
Refer to Safety Precautions for All Digital Temperature Controllers.

CAUTION
Do not touch the terminals while power is being Tighten the terminal screws to the rated torque of
supplied. between 0.43 and 0.58 N•m.
Doing so may occasionally result in minor injury due Loose screws may occasionally result in fire.
to electric shock.
Set the parameters of the product so that they are
Electric shock may occur. Do not touch any cables or suitable for the system being controlled. If they are
connectors with wet hands. not suitable, unexpected operation may occasionally
result in property damage or accidents.

Electric shock, fire, or malfunction may occasionally A malfunction in the product may occasionally make
occur. Do not allow metal objects, conductors, control operations impossible or prevent alarm
cuttings from installation work, or moisture to enter outputs, resulting in property damage.
the Digital Temperature Controller or the Setup Tool To maintain safety in the event of malfunction of the
port or ports. Attach the cover to the front-panel Setup Tool port product, take appropriate safety measures, such as installing a
whenever you are not using it to prevent foreign objects from monitoring device on a separate line.
entering the port.
*1. An SELV circuit is one separated from the power supply withdouble
insulation or reinforced insulation, that does not exceed 30 V r.m.s. and
Do not use the Digital Temperature Controller where 42.4 V peak or 60 VDC.
subject to flammable or explosive gas. Otherwise, *2. A class 2 power supply is one tested and certified by UL as having the
minor injury from explosion may occasionally occur. current and voltage of the secondary output restricted to specific levels.

Not doing so may occasionally result in fire. Do not


allow dirt or other foreign objects to enter the Setup
Tool port or ports, or between the pins on the
connectors on the Setup Tool cable.

Minor electric shock or fire may occasionally occur.


Do not use any cables that are damaged.

Never disassemble, modify, or repair the product or


touch any of the internal parts. Minor electric shock,
fire, or malfunction may occasionally occur.

CAUTION - Risk of Fire and Electric Shock


a. This product is UL recognised as Open Type
Process Control Equipment. It must be mounted in
an enclosure that does not allow fire to escape
externally.
b. More than one disconnect switch may be required to de-
energize the equipment before servicing the product.
c. Signal inputs are SELV, limited energy. *1
d. Caution: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
interconnect the outputs of different Class 2 circuits. *2

If the output relays are used past their life expectancy,


contact fusing or burning may occasionally occur.
Always consider the application conditions and use
the output relays within their rated load and electrical
life expectancy. The life expectancy of output relays varies
considerably with the output load and switching conditions.

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E5EC

Precautions for Safe Use


Be sure to observe the following precautions to prevent malfunction 13.A switch or circuit breaker must be provided close to the product.
or adverse affects on the performance or functionality of the product. The switch or circuit breaker must be within easy reach of the
Not doing so may occasionally result in faulty operation. operator, and must be marked as a disconnecting means for this
1. This product is specifically designed for indoor use only. unit.
Do not use this product in the following places: 14.Do not use paint thinner or similar chemical to clean with. Use
• Places directly subject to heat radiated from heating equipment. standard grade alcohol.
• Places subject to splashing liquid or oil atmosphere. 15.Design the system (e.g., control panel) considering the 2 seconds
of delay that the product's output to be set after power ON.
• Places subject to direct sunlight.
16.The output may turn OFF when you move to the initial setting level.
• Places subject to dust or corrosive gas (in particular, sulfide gas Take this into consideration when performing control operations.
and ammonia gas). 17.The number of non-volatile memory write operations is limited.
• Places subject to intense temperature change. Therefore, use RAM write mode when frequently overwriting data
• Places subject to icing and condensation. during communications or other operations.
• Places subject to vibration and large shocks. 18.Use suitable tools when taking the Digital Temperature
2. Use and store the product within the rated ambient Temperature Controller apart for disposal. Sharp parts inside the
temperatureand humidity. Digital Temperature Controller may cause injury.
Gang-mounting two or more Digital Temperature Controllers, or 19.Do not connect cables to both the front-panel Setup Tool port and
mounting Digital Temperature Controllers above each other may the top-panel Setup Tool port at the same time. The Digital
cause heat to build up inside the Digital Temperature Controllers, Controller may be damaged or may malfunction.
which will shorten their service life. In such a case, use forced 20.Do not place heavy object on the Conversion Cable, bend the
cooling by fans or other means of air ventilation to cool down the cable past its natural bending radius, or pull on the cable with
Digital Temperature Controllers. undue force.
3. To allow heat to escape, do not block the area around the Digital 21.Do not disconnect the Communications Conversion Cable or the
Temperature Controller. USB-Serial Conversion Cable while communications are in
Do not block the ventilation holes on the Digital Temperature progress. Damage or malfunction may occur.
Controller. 22.Do not touch the external power supply terminals or other metal
4. Be sure to wire properly with correct polarity of terminals. parts on the Digital Temperature Controller.
5. Use the specified size of crimp terminals for wiring (M3, width of 23.Do not exceed the communications distance that is given in the
5.8 mm or less). For open-wired connections, use stranded or specifications. Use the specified communications cable.
solid copper wires with a gauge of AWG24 to AWG18 (equal to a Refer to the E5CC/E5EC Digital Controllers User’s Manual (Cat.
crosssectional area of 0.205 to 0.823 mm2). (The stripping length No. H174) for information on the communications distances and
is 6 to 8 mm.) Up to two wires of the same size and type or two cables.
crimp terminals can be connected to one terminal. Do not connect 24.Do not bend the communications cables past their natural bending
more than two wires or more than two crimp terminals to the same radius. Do not pull on the communications cables.
terminal. 25.Do not turn the power supply to the Digital Temperature Controller
6. Do not wire the terminals that are not used. ON or OFF while the USB-Serial Conversion Cable is connected.
7. Use a commercial power supply for the power supply voltage input The Digital Temperature Controller may malfunction.
to a Digital Temperature Controller with AC input specifications. 26.Make sure that the indicators on the USB-Serial Conversion Cable
Do not use the output from an inverter as the power supply. are operating properly. Depending on the application conditions,
Depending on the output characteristics of the inverter, deterioration in the connectors and cable may be accelerated, and
temperature increases in the Digital Temperature Controller may normal communications may become impossible. Perform
cause smoke or fire damage even if the inverter has a specified periodic inspection and replacement.
output frequency of 50/60 Hz. 27.Connectors may be damaged if they are inserted with excessive
8. To avoid inductive noise, keep the wiring for the product’s terminal force. When connecting a connector, always may sure that it is
block away from power cables carry high voltages or large oriented correctly. Do not force the connector if it does not connect
currents. Also, do not wire power lines together with or parallel to smoothly.
product wiring. Using shielded cables and using separate conduits 28.Noise may enter on the USB-Serial Conversion Cable, possibly
or ducts is recommended. causing equipment malfunctions. Do not leave the USB-Serial
Attach a surge suppressor or noise filter to peripheral devices that Conversion Cable connected constantly to the equipment.
generate noise (in particular, motors, transformers, solenoids,
magnetic coils, or other equipment that have an inductance
component).
When a noise filter is used at the power supply, first check the
voltage or current, and attach the noise filter as close as possible
to the product.
Allow as much space as possible between the product and
devices that generate powerful high frequencies (high-frequency
welders, high-frequency sewing machines, etc.) or surge.
9. Use this product within the rated load and power supply.
10.Make sure that the rated voltage is attained within two seconds of
turning ON the power using a switch or relay contact. If the voltage
is applied gradually, the power may not be reset or output
malfunctions may occur.
11.Make sure that the Digital Temperature Controller has 30 minutes
or more to warm up after turning ON the power before starting
actual control operations to ensure the correct temperature
display.
12.When executing self-tuning, turn ON power to the load (e.g.,
heater) at the same time as or before supplying power to the
product. If power is turned ON to the product before turning ON
power to the load, self-tuning will not be performed properly and
optimum control will not be achieved.

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E5EC

●Service Life ●Others


1. Use the product within the following temperature and humidity 1. Do not connect or disconnect the Conversion Cable connector
ranges: repeatedly over a short period of time.
Temperature: -10 to 55°C (with no icing or condensation) The computer may malfunction.
Humidity: 25% to 85% 2. After connecting the Conversion Cable to the computer, check the
If the product is installed inside a control board, the ambient COM port number before starting communications. The computer
temperature must be kept to under 55°C, including the temperature requires time to recognize the cable connection. This delay does
not indicate failure.
around the product.
3. Do not connect the Conversion Cable through a USB hub. Doing
2. The service life of electronic devices like Digital Temperature so may damage the Conversion Cable.
Controllers is determined not only by the number of times the relay 4. Do not use an extension cable to extend the Conversion Cable
is switched but also by the service life of internal electronic length when connecting to the computer. Doing so may damage
components. the Conversion Cable.
Component service life is affected by the ambient temperature: the
higher the temperature, the shorter the service life and, the lower ●Mounting
the temperature, the longer the service life. Therefore, the service
life can be extended by lowering the temperature of the Digital Mounting to a Panel
Temperature Controller.
3. When two or more Digital Temperature Controllers are mounted E5EC
horizontally close to each other or vertically next to one another, Adapter
the internal temperature will increase due to heat radiated by the
Adapter
Digital Temperature Controllers and the service life will decrease. Panel
In such a case, use forced cooling by fans or other means of air
ventilation to cool down the Digital Temperature Controllers. When Terminal Cover
providing forced cooling, however, be careful not to cool down the (E53-COV24)

terminals sections alone to avoid measurement errors.

●Measurement Accuracy
1. When extending or connecting the thermocouple lead wire, be Terminal Cover
(E53-COV24)
sure to use compensating wires that match the thermocouple
types. Water Proof Packing
2. When extending or connecting the lead wire of the platinum
resistance thermometer, be sure to use wires that have low 1. For waterproof mounting, waterproof packing must be installed on
resistance and keep the resistance of the three lead wires the the Controller. Waterproofing is not possible when group mounting
same. several Controllers. Waterproof packing is not necessary when
3. Mount the product so that it is horizontally level. there is no need for the waterproofing function.
4. If the measurement accuracy is low, check to see if input shift has 2. Insert the E5EC into the mounting hole in the panel.
been set correctly. 3. Push the adapter from the terminals up to the panel, and
temporarily fasten the E5EC.
●Waterproofing 4. Tighten the two fastening screws on the adapter.
The degree of protection is as shown below. Sections without any Alternately tighten the two screws little by little to maintain a
specification on their degree of protection or those with IP@0 are not balance. Tighten the screws to a torque of 0.29 to 0.39 N•m.
waterproof.
Front panel: IP66, Rear case: IP20, Terminal section: IP00
Mounting the Terminal Cover
●Operating Precautions
E5EC
1. It takes approximately two seconds for the outputs to turn ON from
after the power supply is turned ON. Due consideration must be Slightly bend the E53-COV24 Terminal Cover to attach it to the
given to this time when incorporating Digital Temperature terminal block as shown in the following diagram. The Terminal Cover
Controllers in a sequence circuit. cannot be attached in the opposite direction.
2. Make sure that the Digital Temperature Controller has 30 minutes
or more to warm up after turning ON the power before starting
actual control operations to ensure the correct temperature
display.
3. When using self-tuning, turn ON power for the load (e.g., heater)
at the same time as or before supplying power to the Temperature
Controller. If power is turned ON for the Temperature Controller
before turning ON power for the load, self-tuning will not be
performed properly and optimum control will not be achieved.
Slightly bend the
4. When starting operation after the Digital Temperature Controller E53-COV24 Terminal
has warmed up, turn OFF the power and then turn it ON again at Cover in the direction
the same time as turning ON power for the load. (Instead of turning shown by the arrows to
attach it to the terminal block.
the Digital Temperature Controller OFF and ON again, switching
from STOP mode to RUN mode can also be used.)
5. Avoid using the Controller in places near a radio, television set, or
wireless installing. These devices can cause radio disturbances
which adversely affect the performance of the Controller.
Enlarged illustration of

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E5EC

●Precautions when Wiring


• Separate input leads and power lines in order to prevent external
noise.
• Use a shielded, AWG24 to AWG18 (cross-sectional area of 0.205
to 0.8231 mm2) twisted-pair cable.
• Use crimp terminals when wiring the terminals.
• Use the suitable wiring material and crimp tools for crimp terminals.
• Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of 0.43 to 0.58 N•m.
• Use the following types of crimp terminals for M3 screws.

5.8 mm max.

5.8 mm max.

Three-year Guarantee
●Period of Guarantee
The guarantee period of the Unit is three years starting from the date
the Unit is shipped from the factory.

Scope of Guarantee
The Unit is guaranteed under the following operating conditions.
1. Average Operating Temperature (see note): −10°C to 50°C
2. Mounting Method: Standard mounting

Top

Bottom

Note: Average Operating Temperature


Refer to the process temperature of the Unit mounted to a
control panel and connected to peripheral devices on condition
that the Unit is in stable operation, sensor input type K is
selected for the Unit, the positive and negative thermocouple
input terminals of the Unit are short-circuited, and the ambient
temperature is stable.

Should the Unit malfunction during the guarantee period, OMRON


shall repair the Unit or replace any parts of the Unit at the expense of
OMRON.

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