Im05g01a01-01e 004
Im05g01a01-01e 004
IM 5G1A01-01E
IM 5G1A01-01E
4th Edition
Introduction
This instruction manual describes the functions of Model LL1100 PC-based Parameters Setting Tool
(hereinafter, simply referred to as the LL1100 tool in the main text), which is used with Model
US1000 Digital Indicating Controller (hereinafter, simply referred to as the US1000 controller in the
main text), and how to operate the tool.
This manual should be read also by users of Model LL1200 PC-based Custom Computation Building
Tool, which includes the LL1100 tool functions.
■ Intended Readers
This manual is intended for people familiar with the functions of the US1000 digital indicating
controller and capable of working with Windows 95/98/2000/XP or Windows NT 4.0, such as instru-
mentation and control engineers and personnel in charge of maintaining instrumentation and control
equipment.
■ Related Documents
The following instruction manuals relate to the LL1100 tool. Read them as necessary. The codes
enclosed in parentheses are the document numbers.
• US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Operation (IM 5D1A01-01E)
Supplied with the US1000 controller, this manual explains the basic operations of the controller.
FD No. IM 5G1A01-01E
4th Edition: Jun. 2004 (YK)
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 1998. Yokogawa Electric Corporation
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Visual Inspection and Cross-check of Accessories
Visually inspect the purchased product upon delivery to make sure it is not damaged in any way.
Store the box and inner packing material of the package in a safe location — they may be needed
should the product fail and need to be sent back to the manufacturer for repair.
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Documentation Conventions
■ Notational Conventions in This Manual
This manual uses the following notational conventions.
[ ]: indicates the name of a dialog box or message, or a view name (name indicated in the upper-left
corner of a dialog box.)
Example: • The [Analog Input Computation Setting] dialog box appears.
< >: indicates the name of a command in a dialog box or the name of a menu (or a command in the
menu) in the menu bar.
Examples: • Click the <OK> button.
• Click the <Cancel> button.
• Click the <Analog Input Computation Setting> button.
• From the menu bar, choose <File>, then <Open>.
“ ”: indicates the text typed.
Example: • Type “ABCD” in the <xxxx> text box.
NOTE
Draws attention to information that is essential for understanding the operation and/or features of the
product.
TIP
Gives additional information to complement the present topic and/or describe terms used in this
document.
See Also
■ Description of Displays
• Some of the representations of product displays shown in this manual may be exaggerated, simpli-
fied, or partially omitted for reasons of convenience when explaining them.
• Figures and illustrations representing the controller’s displays may differ from the real displays in
regard to the position and/or indicated characters (upper-case or lower-case, for example), to the
extent that they do not impair a correct understanding of the functions and the proper operation and
monitoring of the system.
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Notices
■ Regarding This Instruction Manual
(1) This manual should be passed on to the end user. Keep at least one extra copy of the manual in a
safe place.
(2) Read this manual carefully to gain a thorough understanding of how to operate this product before
you start using it.
(3) This manual is intended to describe the functions of this product. Yokogawa Electric Corporation
(hereinafter simply referred to as Yokogawa) does not guarantee that these functions are suited to
the particular purpose of the user.
(4) Under absolutely no circumstance may the contents of this manual, in part or in whole, be tran-
scribed or copied without permission.
(5) The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
(6) Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the preparation of this manual. Should any
errors or omissions come to your attention however, please contact your nearest Yokogawa
representative or our sales office.
■ Regarding Protection, Safety, and Prohibition Against Unauthorized Modification
(1) In order to protect the product and the system controlled by it against damage and ensure its safe
use, make sure that all of the instructions and precautions relating to safety contained in this
document are strictly adhered to. Yokogawa does not guarantee safety if products are not handled
according to these instructions.
(2) The following safety symbols are used on the product and/or in this manual.
CAUTION
This symbol on the product indicates that the operator must refer to an explanation in the instruction
manual to avoid the risk of injury or death of personnel or damage to the instrument. The manual
describes how the operator should exercise special care to avoid electrical shock or other dangers that
may result in injury or loss of life.
This symbol indicates that the terminal must be connected to ground prior to operating the equipment.
This symbol indicates that the terminal must be connected to ground prior to operating the equipment.
WARNING
Indicates that operating the hardware or software in this manner may damage it or lead to system
failure.
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■ Force Majeure
(1) Yokogawa does not make any warranties regarding the product except those mentioned in the
WARRANTY provided separately.
(2) Yokogawa assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage, direct or indirect, caused by
the use or any unpredictable defect of the product.
(3) Be sure to use the spare parts approved by Yokogawa when replacing parts or consumables.
(4) Modification of the product is strictly prohibited.
(5) This software may be used with one specified computer only. You must purchase another copy of
the software for use on each additional computer.
(6) Copying this software for purposes other than backup is strictly prohibited.
(7) Store the floppy disk(s) (original medium or media) containing this software in a secure place.
(8) Reverse engineering such as the disassembly or decompilation of software is strictly prohibited.
(9) No portion of the software supplied by Yokogawa may be transferred, exchanged, leased or sublet
for use by any third party without the prior permission of Yokogawa.
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Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................... i
Notices ......................................................................................................................... iv
Contents ......................................................................................................................... vi
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4.2.9 Setting the Key Lock Defaults ............................................................... 4-13
4.2.10 Setting the Menu Lock Defaults ............................................................ 4-13
4.2.11 Setting the RS-485 Parameters .............................................................. 4-14
4.2.12 Configuring the SELECT Displays ....................................................... 4-15
4.2.13 Configuring the USER Displays ............................................................ 4-16
4.2.14 Configuring the Contact Outputs ........................................................... 4-17
4.2.15 Configuring the Contact Inputs ............................................................. 4-18
4.2.16 Setting the Ten-segment Linearizer Units .............................................. 4-19
4.2.17 Setting the MV Outputs ......................................................................... 4-19
4.2.18 Confirming the Suffix Code, and USM and IN Parameters .................. 4-20
4.3 Operation Parameter Menu ........................................................................... 4-22
4.3.1 Operation Parameter Menu Configuration ............................................ 4-22
4.3.2 Operation Parameter Menu .................................................................... 4-22
4.3.3 Setting the Mode Parameters ................................................................. 4-23
4.3.4 Setting the Calculation Parameters ........................................................ 4-24
4.3.5 Setting Parameters 1.PID to 8.PID ........................................................ 4-25
4.3.6 Setting the USER Parameters ................................................................ 4-26
4.3.7 Setting Ten-segment Linearizer 1 and 2 ................................................ 4-27
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Appendix 1 Setup Parameter Table ..................................................................... App. 1-1
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Chapter 1 Overview
1. Overview
The LL1100 PC-based Parameters Setting Tool is a software package for setting various parameters of
the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller from a personal computer. This tool makes it easy to
configure the many useful functions and parameters of the high performance US1000 controllers. In
addition, created data can be managed by a personal computer.
The LL1100 tool can be run on Windows 95/98/2000/XP or Windows NT 4.0 computers. For details
on using personal computers and Windows, see the respective instruction manuals.
● Parameter printing
Prints out created parameter data.
● Tuning function
This function adjusts the US1000 controller’s PID parameters and is used online*. The auto-tuning
function allows automatic optimization of PID parameters. PID parameters, operation mode, and
others can be changed while monitoring the trend graphs of PV, SV, and MV on the personal com-
puter screen.
* The term “online” means the condition in which the US1000 controller is operating.
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Uploading from /downloading
to the US1000
Operation parameters
Hard disk
Floppy disk
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Windows95 N/A
WindowsNT4.0 (Service Pack3)
Windows98 N/A
Windows2000 Professional (Service Pack4 or more) N/A
WindowsXP Professional (Service Pack1) N/A N/A
WindowsXP Home Edition (Service Pack1) N/A N/A
■ Dedicated Adapter
• Communication method
US1000: Optical, contactless, bidirectional serial communication
Personal computer: RS-232C half-duplex communication using the dedicated cable
• Power supply: Two AAA-size batteries or external power source
Use of an external power source is recommended for tuning over a prolonged time period.
• Battery life: Approximately 50 hours (when the adapter is continuously operated on alkaline
batteries)
• Specifications of external power source
Should comply with EIAJ RC-6705.
Input ratings: 5 V DC/50 mA
(Purchase a commercially available plug and AC adapter for the external power source. See Figure
1.2.2.)
• Ambient temperature range: 0 to 50⬚ C
• Ambient humidity range: 20 to 90%RH (non-condensing)
• Transport and storage conditions: -25 to 70⬚ C, 5 to 95%RH (non-condensing)
• Dust- and water-proof construction: Not applied.
• Standards: Complies with the CE Mark system (when the adapter runs on
batteries.)
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WARNING
The dedicated adapter is not waterproof. Do not use the adapter in locations that are likely to be
exposed to splashes of water or other liquids.
36 (1.42)
4
72 (2.85) 42 (1.66)
(0.03)
2.8 45.5 (1.80) US1000 12 (0.47)
0.8
(0.11)
DC POWER PLUG
144 (5.69)
(5.69)
144
CABLE
(0.18)
4.5
(2.06)
52
Mate Plug
1.5 D'DIA
(0.06)
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D'DIA
;; 2.1
(0.08)
9.5 5.5 DIA
(0.37) (0.22)
Figure 1.2.2 External View of the External Power Inlet on the Dedicated Adapter
■ Dedicated Cable
Cable with 9-pin D-Sub connector for IBM PC/AT compatible models: 3-m long
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The US1000 controller models allowing for parameters setting tool are as follows.
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Chapter 2 Setup
2. Setup
This chapter explains how to set up the hardware and software necessary to work with the LL1100
tool.
NOTE
Before installing the tool, quit all running applications.
When using Windows 2000 or XP :
Log on using the user name of Administrators group.
The program does not start normally if the user name not belonging to the Administrators group is
used for logging on.
(1) Insert Disk 1 of the LL1100 tool into the floppy drive.
(2) From the Start menu of Windows, choose <Run . . .>. Type the name of the floppy drive as
“\Setup.exe” and click the <OK> button.
(3) To continue, follow the instructions given in each dialog box.
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2.2 Uninstalling the LL1100 Tool
(1) Double-click the <Add/Remove Programs> icon in the Control Panel menu of Windows.
(2) Choose <LL1100>, and then click the <Add/Remove> button.
(3) To continue, follow the instructions given in each dialog box.
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See Also
Chapter 1, “Setup,” in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Communication Functions instruc-
tion manual (IM 5D1A01-10E), for details on how to wire the US1000 controller to use the RS-485
communication terminal.
NOTE
The dedicated adapter has an internal switch (located where the adapter comes into contact with the
US1000 controller). Exercise care to avoid breaking the switch when attaching the adapter on the
US1000 controller. Installing the adapter in place automatically turns on the switch, causing the
batteries to discharge even if no communication is done. If you have no immediate plan to communi-
cate, keep the adapter removed from the US1000 controller.
WARNING
When using an external power source, take care to ensure that the polarities of the AC adapter are
correct (see Figure 1.2.2). Do not apply power from the adapter in excess of the power ratings of the
US1000 controller. Either of these cases may result in damage to the controller.
ALM
LP2
PV
SV
Dedicated Adapter
MV
100 (Optical/electrical
signal converter)
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DIS
ÅŸ
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KO
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Controller
Dedicated cable
Personal computer
To RS-232C
terminals
Figure 2.3.1 Connection of the US1000 Controller to the Personal Computer using
the Optical Communication Interface
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Follow the steps below to connect the dedicated adapter to the US1000 controller.
(1) Wire the dedicated adapter to the RS-232C communication port on the personal computer using the
dedicated cable.
Dedicated Cable
(2) Hang the dedicated adapter on the top notches of the US1000 controller, as shown in Figure 2.3.3.
(3) Push the adapter on to the controller’s front panel so that it is securely fixed.
NOTE
Communication is not possible if the dedicated adapter on the US1000 controller is not horizontal
aligned at the correct position. Install the adapter in an upright position on the US1000 controller.
Notch
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3.2 Flow of Working with the LL1100 Tool
● Operation Procedure Flowchart
Figure 3.2.1 shows the flow of work for parameter setting using the LL1100 tool. The flowchart
outlines the procedures for the following 3 cases:
● Creating new parameter data and downloading it to the US1000 controller
● Uploading parameter data from the US1000 controller, modifying it, and then downloading it to
the US1000 controller
● Loading parameter data saved in the personal computer disk, modifying it, and then downloading it
to the US1000 controller
Start
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(3) Toolbar
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3.4 Tool Menu Items
You can use the menu bar when the [Setup Parameter Menu] or [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog
box is displayed.
(1) Select and click an item on the menu bar.
(2) A pull-down menu is displayed; select the command you want to execute.
Menu Bar
Pull-down Menu Dialog Box
Setup parameter
Open Open user file
menu
Save
Save as Save as
Parameter
Specify suffix code Specify suffix code
setting
Compare Compare
Tuning Tuning
Background
Color setting
color setting
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Start
Select a parameter
Input data
End
● Text box
Click the text box to input data and then type a numeral or character string. The range of setting,
initial value, and other data on that parameter will be shown in the guidance bar for reference.
• Display patterns
– : Cannot set.
If an illegal value is input for a numeric setting, a message box will appear stating that an “Illegal
value has been entered.” Click the <OK> button and input the proper value.
● Option button
Click the item you want to select.
● Drop-down list
Click the <▼> symbol on the right of the text box to open a drop-down list box. Select an item in the
drop-down list.
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3.5.3 Updating the Settings
When all of the parameters have been input, click the <OK> button to update the settings.
NOTE
If you click the <Cancel> button and go back to the parameter menu dialog box, the setting data of the
parameters will not be updated. Therefore, be sure to click the <OK> button.
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4. Setting Parameters
This chapter describes the operations of the LL1100 tool as they relate to the following topic areas:
(1) New/Modification
(2) Setup Parameter Menu
(3) Operation Parameter Menu
New/Modification
dialog box
Subsection 4.1.1: Creating a New File
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4.1.1 Creating a New File
The [Specify Suffix Code] dialog box (Figure 4.1.3) appears.
See Also
The MODEL and SUFFIX indications on the nameplate attached on the left side of the US1000
controller
(1) Click the option buttons of the concerned suffix code and option code.
(2) Click the <OK> button.
(3) If you click the <Cancel> button, the [New/Modification] dialog box is resumed and the
parameter is not updated.
(4) After step (2), the [Controller Mode (US Mode) Setting] dialog box (Figure 4.1.4) opens.
(5) Click the option button of the control function you want to use from the Controller Mode.
(6) Click the <OK> button.
(7) If you click the <Cancel> button, the [Specify Suffix Code] dialog box is resumed and the
parameter is not updated.
(8) After step (6), the [Analog Input Setting] dialog box (Figure 4.1.5) opens.
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Text box
Parameters to be set
• Control period (SMP)
• Analog input: Type (TYP), unit (UNI), range maximum value (RH) and minimum value (RL),
decimal point position (SDP), scale maximum value (SH) and minimum value (SL)
• PV: Decimal point position (P.DP), range maximum value (P.RH) and minimum value (P.RL)
(9) Click the text box or drop-down list box of the parameter you want to set.
• Text box display
– : Cannot set.
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Parameter file name format: ****************.1SP
(where **************** represents a filename of less than 16 alphanumeric characters; and the
underlined part represents the extension.)
(1) Find the directory or folder where the parameter file is located from the <Look in> drop-
down list box.
(2) Click the directory or folder.
(3) Find and click the parameter file you want to modify in the directory or folder. Then click
<Open>.
When the parameter data has been successfully loaded onto the tool from the file, the message
“Parameter data has been loaded” is displayed.
(4) Click the <OK> button.
The [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box (Figure 4.2.2) opens. (→ Proceed to subsection
4.2.2.)
4.1.3 Uploading from US1000 Controller
The [Upload from US1000 Controller] dialog box (Figure 4.1.7) appears.
See Also
Section 2.3, “Connecting the US1000 Controller to the Personal Computer,” for how to connect the
optical communication adapter.
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NOTE
Communication via rear terminals is possible only for US1000 controllers with the /A10 option (RS-
485 communication). For controllers without the /A10 option, always select <Front Terminal>.
To communicate via the rear terminals, set the target US1000 controller’s RS-485 communication
protocol to PC-link communication via the rear terminals. This cannot be achieved using any other
communication protocol. The RS-485 communication parameters (baud rate, parity, stop bit, and data
length) must be set identically for both the target US1000 controller and the personal computer.
See Also
Chapter 1, “Setup,” in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Communication Functions instruc-
tion manual (IM 5D1A01-10E), for information about connection for communication via rear termi-
nals.
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4.2 Setup Parameter Menu
This section describes the operations concerning the [Setup Parameter Menu].
SV SV dialog box
DI DI dialog box
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● To open dialog boxes other than those for setup parameter settings:
Click the <Confirm Suffix Code, USM, and IN> button
→ [Confirm Suffix Code, USM, and IN Parameters] dialog box; or
Click the <Operation Parameter Menu> button
→ [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box.
4.2.3 Setting SV
This part involves setting the parameters relating to the target setpoint (SV).
1) To open the [SV Setting] dialog box
Click the <SV> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.
2) Parameters to be set
The following parameters are provided for both loop-1 and loop-2.
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NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
2) Parameters to be set
The following parameters are provided for both loop-1 and loop-2.
See Also
Section 3.14 in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Functions instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-
02E) for information on the alarm types.
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• PV velocity alarm duration time (PVR.T)
This parameter functions only when a PV velocity alarm (25 or 26) has been specified as an alarm
type. It sets the duration time for PV velocity alarms.
Set an optional value within the range of 1 to 9999 seconds.
• Alarm mode (AMD)
This parameter sets the number of alarm output points and alarm action conditions.
Click <▼> and select a value from 0 to 5:
To provide alarm outputs 1 to 4 for each of loop-1 and loop-2, select from 0 to 2.
To provide alarm outputs 1 to 8 for loop-1, select from 3 to 5.
(In this 8-alarm mode, the loop-2 alarm outputs 1 to 4 are used for the loop-1 alarm outputs 5 to 8.)
E.g.,. To use 4 alarm outputs per loop and disable alarms while the controller operation is stopped,
set “1.”
NOTE
The 8-alarm mode is not available with the US1000-00 or when the controller is set up in the control-
ler mode (US mode) for cascade control, dual-loop control, temperature and humidity control, or
cascade control with two universal inputs. Read section 3.14 in the US1000 Digital Indicating Con-
troller—Functions instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-02E).
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
2) Parameters to be set
The following parameters are provided for both loop-1 and loop-2.
• Output velocity limiter (MVR): 0 (OFF), 0.1 to 100%/sec
• PID control mode (MOD): 0 (Batch control), 1 (Fixed-point control)
• Anti-reset windup (AR): 0 (AUTO), 50.0 to 200.0%
• Feedforward input selection (FFS): OFF, AIN
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NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
2) Parameters to be set
The following parameters are provided for each analog input.
• Analog input bias (A.BSn: n = 1 to 3): EUS (-100.0 to 100.0%)
• Analog input filter (A.FLn: n = 1 to 3): 0 (OFF), 1 to 120 sec
• Analog input square-root computation (A.SRn: n = 1 to 3): OFF, ON
• Analog input square-root low signal cut off (A.LCn: n = 1 to 3): 0.0 to 5.0%
• Analog input burnout action (A.BOn: n = 1 to 3): OFF, UPS, DNS
• Analog input reference junction compensation (A.RJn: n = 1 to 2): ON, OFF
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
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Figure 4.2.7 [Common Control Function Setting] Dialog Box
2) Parameters to be set
• Preset PID function selection (PPID): 0 (Disabled), 1 (SV number selection), 2 (Zone PID)
• Restart mode (R.MD): HOT, COLD
• Restart timer (R.TM): 0 to 60 sec
• Cycle time of MV (CTn: n = 1, 2): 1 to 1000 sec
• Cycle time of cooling-side MV (CTcn: n = 1, 2): 1 to 1000 sec
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
2) Parameters to be set
The following parameters are provided for each retransmission output.
• Retransmission output type (RETn: n = 1 to 3): 0 (OFF), 1 to 5
• Maximum value of retransmission output scale (RTHn: n = 1 to 3): RTLn + 1 digit to EU (100.0%)
RTLn + 1 digit to 100.0%
• Minimum value of retransmission output scale (RTLn: n = 1 to 3): EU (0.0%) to RTHn-1 digit
0.0% to RTHn-1 digit
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NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
2) Parameters to be set
• SV setting key lock on the operation displays (SVC): OFF, ON
• Data setting key lock (∇/∆): OFF, ON
• MV operation key lock (< / >): OFF, ON
• C mode key lock (C): OFF, ON
• A mode key lock (A): OFF, ON
• M mode key lock (M): OFF, ON
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
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Figure 4.2.10 [Menu Lock Default Setting] Dialog Box
2) Parameters to be set
• MODE menu lock (MODE): OFF, ON
• O.LP menu lock (O.LPn: n = 1, 2): OFF, ON
• PID menu lock (PID): OFF, ON
• USR menu lock (USR): OFF, ON
• PYS menu lock (PYSn: n = 1, 2): OFF, ON
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
2) Parameters to be set
• Protocol selection (PSL): 0 MODBUS (ASCII), 1 MODBUS (RTU), 2 PC link, 3 PC link with
sum check
• Baud rate (BPS): 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400
• Parity (PARI): N (Disabled), E (Even), O (Odd)
• Stop bit (STP): 1, 2
• Data length (DLN): 7, 8
• Controller address (ADR): 1 to 99
• Minimum response time (RSP.T): 0 to 10 (× 10ms)
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NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
NOTE
If you select <Rear Terminal> as the communication port for the LL1100 tool, the RS-485 parameter
data will not be downloaded to the US1000 controller. The RS-485 parameter data will be downloaded
only when <Front Terminal> is selected. To use the LL1100 tool with rear terminal communication,
set the RS-485 communication protocol of the target US1000 controller to “PC link.” Communication
is not possible using any other communication protocol.
Text box
Guidance box
2) Parameters to be set
• Registration for the SELECT display (C.Sn: n = 1 to 5)
A maximum of 5 SELECT displays can be displayed as operation displays.
(The operation parameters that can be registered (D-register names) are listed in the [D-register
List] dialog box.)
(1) Click the text box of the registration parameter for the SELECT display you want to set.
(2) The [D-register List] dialog box opens.
(3) Click the operation parameter (D-register name) you want to register.
(4) Click the <OK> button.
(If you click the <Cancel> button, the [D-register List] dialog box closes.)
(5) In the text box of the registration parameter for the SELECT display, the operation parameter
(D-register name) appears, and in the guidance box, the D-register number appears.
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NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
See Also
The list of the operation parameters and D-register numbers given in section 5.3 of the US1000 Digital
Indicating Controller—Operation instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-01E). You can also confirm the
correspondence between the D-register names and numbers by clicking the <Description of D-register
& I-relay> button.
2) Parameters to be set
You can specify the following data displays.
• Loop alarm (U.nAL: n = 1, 2): OFF, ON
• SV number (U.SVN): OFF, ON
• PID groups number of loop (U.nPI: n = 1, 2): OFF, ON
• AIN measured value (U.AIn: n = 1 to 3): OFF, ON
• PV (U.PVn: n = 1, 2): OFF, ON
• Sampling error counter (U.SMP): OFF, ON
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
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See Also
Section 5.1 in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Operation instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-
01E) for how to use the USER displays.
NOTE
The registration of contact outputs should be performed only by personnel with sufficient understand-
ing of the US1000 controller functions and the custom computation function. Note that changing the
contact output registration will change the pre-assigned contact output functions provided by the
US1000 controller’s controller mode (US mode).
2) Parameters to be set
Set the following to the output flag registration parameters for DO (DOn: n = 1 to 7)
• D-register number (1 to 3300)
• I-relay number (5001 to 7048)
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
See Also
Section 3.2 in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Operation instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-
01E) for contact output function assignments by the controller mode (US mode).
To see the descriptions of D-registers and I-relays, click the <Description of D-register & I-relay>
button.
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4.2.15 Configuring the Contact Inputs
This part involves assigning functions to contact inputs (DI1 to DI7).
NOTE
The registration of contact inputs should be performed only by personnel with sufficient understanding
of the US1000 controller functions and the custom computation function. Note that changing the
contact input registration will change the pre-assigned contact input functions provided by the US1000
controller’s controller mode (US mode).
2) Parameters to be set
Set the following to each function.
• Contact inputs 1 to 7 (5161 to 5167)
• D-register number (1 to 3300)
• I-relay number (5001 to 7048)
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NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
See Also
Section 3.2 in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Operation instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-
01E) for contact input function assignments by controller mode (US mode).
To see the descriptions of D-registers and I-relays, click the <Description of D-register & I-relay>
button.
Section 3.15 in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Functions instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-
02E) for an explanation of the interruptive message display.
2) Parameters to be set
• Ten-segment linearizer input unit (PYnX: n = 1, 2): 0 to 15
• Ten-segment linearizer output unit (PYnY: n = 1, 2): 0 to 15
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
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1) To open the [MV Output Setting] dialog box
Click the <OUT> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.
2) Parameters to be set
• MV output selection (MVSn: n = 1, 2): the range of 0 to 12
• Analog output type (AOn: n = 1 to 3): the range of 0 to 3
• Reverse display and operation of MV (RVOP): ON, OFF
NOTE
If you return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the setting
data of each parameter will not be updated.
Figure 4.2.18 [Confirm Suffix Code, USM, and IN Parameters] Dialog Box
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2) Parameters to be confirmed
• Suffix code
• Controller mode
• Analog input-related parameters
The settings of the above parameters are listed.
NOTE
Setting the controller mode (US mode) back to <USM and IN Parameter Setting (U)> will initialize all
parameters other than the RS-485 parameters. You must therefore be careful not to set this acciden-
tally.
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4.3 Operation Parameter Menu
This section describes the operations concerning the [Operation Parameter Menu].
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3) To open other dialog box than operation parameter setting dialog boxes
Click the <Setup Parameter Menu> button. → [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box
2) Parameters to be set
• Open/close switchover (O/C)
This parameter sets the connection status between the primary- and secondary-loop internal control-
lers for cascade control. (You can set this parameter only when the controller mode (US mode) has
been set for cascade control or cascade control with two universal inputs.)
Click <▼> and select CLOSE or OPEN.
CLOSE:The internal cascade loop is closed. (The primary-loop and secondary-loop internal
controllers are connected.)
OPEN: The internal cascade loop is open. (The primary-loop and secondary-loop internal
controllers are disconnected.)
• SV number selection (SVNO)
This parameter selects an SV number (PID group number) used in the preset PID function.
(You can set this parameter only when SV number selection has been specified to the preset PID
selection parameter (PPID) in the [Common Control Function Setting] dialog box.)
Click <▼> and select a number from 1 to 8.
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NOTE
If you return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the
setting data of each parameter will not be updated.
2) Parameters to be set
● Parameters relating to auto-tuning
• SUPER function selection (SC)
This is a function to prevent an overshoot in PV.
Click <▼> and select either OFF or ON.
NOTE
The SUPER function will not work even if you selected ON until all of the P (proportional band), I
(integral time), and D (derivative time) parameters are set.
NOTE
If you return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the
setting data of each parameter will not be updated.
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2) Parameters to be set
Set the parameters of 1.PID to 8.PID groups for each loop.
Each PID group has the following 23 parameters. The text box of a parameter which is unnecessary
for the particular model, controller mode, or other setting displays, is indicated with a dash “-”.
• Target setpoint (n.SV, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): EU (0.0 to 100.0%)
• Alarm setpoint (n.Am, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.; m = 1 to 4)
• Proportional band (n.P, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): 0.1 to 999.9%
• Integral time (n.I, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): 0 (OFF), 1 to 6000 sec
• Derivative time (n.D, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): 0 (OFF), 1 to 6000 sec
• Upper limit of output (n.MH, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): n.ML +0.1% to 105%
• Lower limit of output (n.ML, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): -5.0% to n.MH -0.1%
• Manual reset (n.MR, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.):-5.0 to 105.0%
• Hysteresis (n.H, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): EUS (0.0 to 100.0%) or 0.0 to 100.0%
• Direct/reverse action switchover (n.DR, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): 0 (Reverse action),
1 (Direct action)
• Cooling-side proportional band (n.Pc, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): 0.0 to 999.9%
• Cooling-side integral time (n.Ic, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): 0 (OFF), 1 to 6000 sec
• Cooling-side derivative time (n.Dc, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): 0 (OFF), 1 to 6000 sec
• Cooling-side relay hysteresis (n.Hc, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): 0.0 to 100.0%
• Deadband (n.DB, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): -100.0 to 50.0% or 1.0 to 10.0%
• Zone PID reference point (n.RP, where n = 1 to 6: PID No.): EU (0.0 to 100.0%)
• Preset output value (n.PM, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): -5.0 to 105.0%
• Cooling-side preset output value (n.PMc, where n = 1 to 8: PID No.): -5.0 to 105.0%
• Zone PID hysteresis (RHY): EUS (0.0 to 10.0%)
• Zone PID reference deviation (RDV): 0 (OFF), EUS (0.0 to 100.0%)
NOTE
If you return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the
setting data of each parameter will not be updated.
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NOTE
The units for USER parameter setting can be set only when controller mode (US mode) 21 (custom
computation control) is selected. The units must be set identical to the USER parameter units specified
using the custom computation building tool. If not, the USER parameter setting parameters will not be
downloaded to the US1000 controller.
2) Parameters to be set
• USER parameter (Un: n = 1 to 8) Set an optional value within the range of -19999 to
31500.
See Also
Section 4.6 in the LL1200 PC-based Custom Computation Building Tool instruction manual (IM
5G1A11-01E) for the USER parameter units.
NOTE
If you return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the
setting data of each parameter will not be updated.
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Figure 4.3.7 [Setting of Ten-segment Linearizer 1 and 2] Dialog Box
2) Parameters to be set
The following parameters are provided for each of ten-segment linearizer 1 and 2.
• Ten-segment linearizer input (n.Xm: n = 1 to 2, m = 1 to 11): EU (-66.7 to 105.0%)
• Ten-segment linearizer output (n.Ym: n = 1 to 2, m = 1 to 11): EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%)
• Ten-segment linearizer mode (n.PMD: n = 1 to 2): Select ten-segment linearizer biasing or
approximation.
NOTE
If you return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box by clicking the <Cancel> button, the
setting data of each parameter will not be updated.
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Chapter 5 Working with Parameter Data Files
● Saving parameter data, which is newly created or uploaded from the US1000 controller, in a
file on disk
● Reading parameter data files saved on the disk into the LL1100 tool
● Comparing parameter data values on the LL1100 tool with those in a parameter file saved on
disk.
● Parameter file name format: ****************.1SP
(where **************** represents a filename of less than 16 alphanumeric characters; and the
underlined part represents the extension.)
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5.2 Saving/Reading Data on/from Disk and Comparing
Data Values
5.2.1 Saving Parameter Data on Disk
■ To save under a new filename
Save the parameter data in the LL1100 tool on disk as follows.
(1) From the tool menus, choose <File>, then <Save As...>. The [Save As...] dialog box (Figure
5.2.1) appears.
(2) Type a name (of less than 16 alphanumeric characters) in the <File Name> text box, and then
click the <Save> button.
(3) The parameter data is saved on disk.
NOTE
If you read new data from a disk, it entirely replaces the current data on the LL1100 tool. If you need
the current data, save it on disk before you read the new data.
(1) From the tool menus, choose <File>, then <Open>. The [Open User File] dialog box (Figure
5.2.2) appears.
(2) From the list box, choose the file you want to read.
(3) Click the <Open> button.
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5.2.3 Comparing Parameter Data Values between the Tool and Disk
You can compare the parameter data values on the LL1100 tool with those saved on disk.
NOTE
The comparison is possible only when the parameter value set in the [Specify Suffix Code] dialog box
matches the US1000 suffix code saved on disk. The parameters which display “-” in their text boxes
and those set units will not be compared.
(1) From the tool menus, choose <File>, then <Compare...>. The [Compare Parameters] dialog
box (Figure 5.2.3) appears.
(2) From the list box, choose the file whose data values you want to compare.
(3) Click the <Open> button.
(4) A message appears saying The data on Parameter Setting Tool will be compared with those
saved on the disk in a file. OK?
(5) If you click <Yes>, the LL1100 tool starts comparing data values.
(6) When all parameter data match, a message appears saying No non-matching parameter
detected.
Do you want to see the list? If you click <Yes>, the [Non-matching Parameters] dialog box
appears.
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Chapter 6 Uploading/Downloading Data from/to US1000 Controller and Comparing Data Values
NOTE
If you upload data from the US1000 controller, it entirely replaces the current data on the LL1100
tool. If you need the current data, save it on disk before you upload the data.
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● To communicate using the supplied optical adapter
(1) From the tool menus, choose <Communication>, then <Upload from US1000 Controller>.
The [Upload from US1000 Controller] dialog box (Figure 6.1.1) appears.
(2) From the <Serial Port> drop-down list box, choose a communication port of the personal
computer.
(3) Click the <Front Terminal> option button.
(4) After connecting the equipment, click the <Execute> button.
(5) When uploading is complete, a message appears, informing that Parameter data have been
uploaded from the US1000 controller.
See Also
Section 2.3, “Connecting the US1000 Controller to the Personal Computer” for how to connect the
optical communication adapter.
NOTE
Communication via rear terminals is possible only for US1000 controllers with the /A10 option (RS-
485 communication). For controllers without the /A10 option, always select <Front Terminal>.
To communicate via the rear terminals, set the target US1000 controller’s RS-485 communication
protocol to PC-link communication via the rear terminals. This cannot be achieved using any other
communication protocol. The RS-485 communication parameters (baud rate, parity, stop bit, and data
length) must be set identically for both the US1000 controller and the personal computer.
See Also
Chapter 1, “Setup” in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Communication Functions instruc-
tion manual (IM 5D1A01-10E) for information about the connection for communication via rear
terminals.
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WARNING
Do not download parameter data to the US1000 controller while the controller is in operation as this
may lead to unexpected adverse effects upon the process. Be SURE to change the operation status to
STOP before you download the parameter data.
See Also
Section 2.3, “Connecting the US1000 Controller to the Personal Computer” for how to connect the
optical communication adapter.
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● To communicate via the rear terminals
(1) From the tool menus, choose <Communication>, then <Download to US1000 Controller>.
The [Download to US1000 Controller] dialog box (Figure 6.2.1) appears.
(2) From the <Serial Port> drop-down list box, choose a communication port of the personal
computer.
(3) Click the <Rear Terminal> option button.
(4) Set the RS-485 communication parameters:
• Baud rate, parity, controller address: Select from drop-down list boxes.
• Stop bit, data length: Select with option buttons.
Provide the same settings for the target US1000 controller’s RS-485 communication param-
eters.
(5) After connecting the equipment, click the <Execute> button.
(6) When downloading is complete, a message appears, informing that the parameter data has
been downloaded to the US1000 controller.
NOTE
Communication via rear terminals is possible only for US1000 controllers with the /A10 option (RS-
485 communication). For controllers without the /A10 option, always select <Front Terminal>.
To communicate via the rear terminals, set the target US1000 controller’s RS-485 communication
protocol to PC-link communication via the rear terminals. This cannot be achieved using any other
communication protocol. The RS-485 communication parameters (baud rate, parity, stop bit, and data
length) must be set identically for both the US1000 controller and the personal computer.
See Also
Chapter 1, “Setup” in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Communication Functions instruc-
tion manual (IM 5D1A01-10E) for information about the connection for communication via rear
terminals.
NOTE
Before downloading, the LL1100 tool verifies the suffix code (including option code) and controller
mode (US mode), as well as the sampling period between the parameter data to be downloaded and
those in the target US1000 controller. On detecting disagreement in the parameter above, the tool acts
in the following ways.
1)Non-matching suffix code: The tool cancels the downloading.
2)Non-matching controller mode: The tool asks you whether you continue or cancel the download-
ing. If you click <Continue>, the tool changes the controller mode in the target controller and
restart it; after about 15 seconds, the tool downloads other parameter data.
3)Non-matching sampling period: The tool downloads sampling period data, and then restarts the
controller; and then, after about 15 seconds, it downloads other parameter data.
Besides, the tool will not download in the following cases:
• No filename is given to the parameter data.
• Controller mode 21 (custom computation control) is selected in the parameter data on the LL1100
tool.
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NOTE
The comparison is possible only when the parameter value set in the [Specify Suffix Code] dialog box
matches the connected US1000 controller’s model. The parameters which display “-” in their text
boxes and those set units will not be compared.
See Also
Section 2.3, “Connecting the US1000 Controller to the Personal Computer” for how to connect the
optical communication adapter.
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● To communicate via the rear terminals
(1) From the tool menus, choose <Communication>, then <Compare...>. The [Compare with
US1000 Controller Parameters] dialog box (Figure 6.3.1) appears.
(2) From the <Serial Port> drop-down list box, choose a communication port of the personal
computer.
(3) Click the <Rear Terminal> option button.
(4) Set the RS-485 communication parameters:
• Baud rate, parity, controller address: Select from drop-down list boxes.
• Stop bit, data length: Select with option buttons.
Provide the same settings for the target US1000 controller’s RS-485 communication parameters.
(5) After connecting the equipment, click the <Execute> button.
(6) When all parameter data match, a message appears saying No non-matching parameter
detected.
When all of the data do not match, a message appears saying Non-matching parameter
detected. Do you want to see the list? If you click <Yes>, the [Non-matching Parameters]
dialog box appears.
NOTE
Communication via rear terminals is possible only for US1000 controllers with the /A10 option (RS-
485 communication). For controllers without the /A10 option, always select <Front Terminal>.
To communicate via the rear terminals, set the target US1000 controller’s RS-485 communication
protocol to PC-link communication via the rear terminals. This cannot be achieved using any other
communication protocol. The RS-485 communication parameters (baud rate, parity, stop bit, and data
length) must be set identically for both the US1000 controller and the personal computer.
See Also
Chapter 1, “Setup” in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Communication Functions instruc-
tion manual (IM 5D1A01-10E) for information about the connection for communication via the rear
terminals.
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7. Printing Parameters
This chapter explains the procedure for printing out the parameter data created on the LL1100 tool and
uploaded from the US1000 controller or saved on a disk. You can also save the printout data as a text
file.
1)
Print Preview
Output File
2)
3) 5)
Select All
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7.3 Saving Print Data As a CSV File
You can save the print data in a CSV file.
(1) Click the <Output File> button. The [Save As] dialog box (Figure 7.3.1) appears.
(2) In the <File name> text box, input a filename (of less than 16 alphanumeric characters) then
click the <Save> button.
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Chapter 8 Tuning
8. Tuning
With the US1000 controller connected to the personal computer, the LL1100 tool offers a function for
adjusting PID parameters while monitoring PV, SV, and MV on the personal computer screen.
WARNING
Before you start tuning, the operation parameters must be set identically between the LL1100 tool and
the target US1000 controller. When you perform tuning right after starting the LL1100 tool, upload
parameters from the US1000 controller (see Section 6.1, “Uploading Parameter Data from US1000
Controller”) before tuning.
Since the tuning function directly changes the target US1000 controller’s PID parameters, the opera-
tion parameters in the personal computer no longer match those in the US1000 controller. For this
reason, be sure to upload the PID parameters from the US1000 controller after tuning is completed in
order to match up the operation parameters.
See Also
Section 2.3, “Connecting the US1000 Controller to the Personal Computer” for how to connect the
optical communication adapter.
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• Stop bit, data length: Select with option buttons.
Provide the same settings for the target US1000 controller’s RS-485 communication param-
eters.
(5) After connecting the equipment, click the <Execute> button. The [Tuning View] dialog box
(Figure 8.1.2) appears. Adjust the PID parameters while monitoring the US1000 controller’s
PV, SV, and MV in a trend graph.
(6) When you have finished the adjustment, click the <Exit> button. The LL1100 tool message
appears.
(7) Click the <Upload from US1000 Controller> button to upload parameters from the US1000
controller.
(8) Save the uploaded parameters in a disk, or print them out.
NOTE
Communication via rear terminals is possible only for US1000 controllers with the /A10 option (RS-
485 communication). For controllers without the /A10 option, always select <Front Terminal>.
To communicate via the rear terminals, set the target US1000 controller’s RS-485 communication
protocol to PC-link communication via the rear terminals. This cannot be achieved using any other
communication protocol. The RS-485 communication parameters (baud rate, parity, stop bit, and data
length) must be set identically for both the US1000 controller and the personal computer.
See Also
Chapter 1, “Setup” in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Communication Functions instruc-
tion manual (IM 5D1A01-10E) for information about the connection for communication via the rear
terminals.
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See Also
Figure 8.1.2 for details of the [Tuning View] dialog box;
Section 8.2 “Tuning Guide” for the details on tuning operations;
Section 6.1 “Upload Parameter Data from US1000 Controller” for how to upload PID parameters;
Subsection 5.2.1 “Saving Parameter Data on Disk” for how to save parameters on disk; and
Section 7.1 “Printing Parameters” for information on printing.
1) Line type 3) Shows functions settings and the current setting statuses 2) Trend graph
5) <Hard Copy of
Dialog Box> button
6) <Clear Trend
Graph> button
7) <Exit> button
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4) Current parameter settings
You can set parameters and confirm the current settings. Display data are updated at a specified
data updating period.
Data update period: 1 to 600 seconds (Trend graph display is also updated at this period.)
PV: Measured input P: Proportional band
SV: Target setpoint I: Integral time
MV: MV output D: Derivative time
MVc: Cooling-side MV output Pc: Cooling-side proportional band
Ic: Cooling-side integral time
Dc: Cooling-side derivative time
7) <Exit> button
Quits tuning and closes the [Tuning View] dialog box.
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● Set and adjust P (proportional band), I (integral time), and D (derivative time) individually.
● Set and adjust the PID parameters by auto-tuning.
The objects of tuning are the PID parameter groups 1.PID to 8.PID.
■ What is Auto-tuning?
Auto-tuning is a function that changes the MV output in steps several times and calculates the appro-
priate PID parameter values from the response data.
Auto-tuning can be executed by selecting one from AT1 to AT9, and the obtained PID parameter
values are stored either individually or with the whole PID group.
■ Operation of Auto-tuning
(1) Set the US1000 controller in RUN status and in AUTO mode (for cascade control, set the
secondary loop into CAS mode).
(2) In the <AT Start/Stop> text box within the [Tuning View] dialog box (Figure 8.1.2), set the
auto-tuning (AT1 to AT9) you want to execute.
(3) When auto-tuning is complete, “0” is displayed in the <AT Start/Stop> text box.
See Also
The US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Functions instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-02E) for
details on the auto-tuning function.
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Chapter 9 Starting the Custom Computation Building Tool
NOTE
Starting the custom computation building tool will clear the data on the parameters setting tool. If you
need the data, download it to the US1000 controller or save it on disk before you start the custom
computation building tool.
In the tool menus, click <Parameter Setting>, then <Start Custom Computation Building Tool>. The
[Custom Computation Configuration] dialog box (Figure 9.1.2) appears.
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Figure 9.1.2 [Custom Computation Configuration] Dialog Box
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Chapter 10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
NOTE
The dedicated adapter is equipped with an internal switch (at the point where the adapter comes into
contact with the US1000 controller). Be careful not to break the switch when installing the adapter on
the US1000 controller. Installing the adapter in place automatically turns on the switch, causing the
batteries to discharge even if there is no communication. If you have no immediate plan to communi-
cate, do not attach the adapter to the US1000 controller.
(1) Remove the screw from the bottom side of the adapter.
(2) Slide the cover approximately 5 mm downward, and then remove it.
(3) Replace the existing two units of AAA-size batteries with new ones.
(4) Place the cover back on the adapter while making sure the cover’s hook properly engages
with the opening on the adapter’s top.
(5) Slide the cover upward until you feel a click.
(6) Fasten the screw in the bottom side of the adapter.
Switch
(3) Two AAA-size batteries
Lift the cover.
Optical
communication
interface (2)
Slide the cover downward.
(1)
Remove the screw.
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WARNING
Replace both of the existing batteries with new batteries of the same type at the same time. Do not
continue using the AC adapter for too long a period after the life of the batteries has expired. Doing
so may result in leakage.
Do not loosen the screws that fasten the printed circuit board; otherwise your attempt to communicate
will fail. The batteries used are not rechargeable. If you attempt to recharge the batteries, the internal
fluid may leak, possibly damaging the adapter. Take care to ensure that the polarities of the batteries
are correct; use of batteries with the wrong polarities may also lead to fluid leakage and thereby
damage the adapter.
■ Cases When Communication Is Carried Out via the Front Terminal (Optical Interface)
• Make sure the dedicated adapter is installed correctly.
• Check if the dedicated cable is disconnected.
• Check if the batteries in the dedicated adapter have died.
• Make sure you are using the correct serial port of the personal computer.
■ Cases When Communication Is Carried Out via the Rear Terminal (RS-485 Interface)
• Make sure the rear terminal is wired correctly.
• Make sure the communication conditions of the US1000 controller are consistent with those of the
personal computer.
• Make sure the communication protocol is set to PC-link Communication. Communication is not
possible if the protocol is set to PC-link Communication with Sum Check.
• Make sure you are using the correct serial port of the personal computer.
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Appendix 1 Setup Parameter Table
■ Table notations
Main: Contains the code indications corresponding to the parameters in the main menu.
Sub: Contains the code indications corresponding to the parameters in the submenu.
Parameter: Contains the parameter code indications.
Setting range: Range of parameter settings or options
Default: Value set when shipped
Setpoint: Column for customer to note customized setpoint
EU *: Engineering unit corresponding to instrument range
EUS *: Engineering unit corresponding to instrument span
*: Refer to “Appendix 2” for details of EU and EUS.
■ Single-loop Setup Menu: Target Setpoint Submenu
*1: A “+1 digit” denotes a value with one digit added to the rightmost digit of an engineering unit. A
“-l digit” denotes a value with one digit subtracted from the rightmost digit of an engineering unit.
For example, if RTL1 is 15.0°C, then RTL1 + 1 digit equals 15.1°C.
■ Common Setup Menu: Key Lock Submenu
To be continued
*1: These setting ranges are displayed by underbars: ‘_’ and a period: ‘.’.
For example, the setting range is displayed like ‘_ _ _ _._’ when the decimal point position is 1.
■ Table notations
Main: Contains the code indications corresponding to the parameters in the main menu.
Sub: Contains the code indications corresponding to the parameters in the submenu.
Parameter: Contains the parameter code indications.
Setting range: Range of parameter settings or options
Default: Value set when shipped
Setpoint: Column for customer to note customized setpoint
EU *: Engineering unit corresponding to instrument range
EUS *: Engineering unit corresponding to instrument span
*: Refer to “Appendix 2” for details of EU and EUS.
■ Mode Menu
Cooling-side
n.Pc proportional band 0.0 to 999.9% 999.9%
Cooling-side
n.Ic integral time OFF, 1 to 6000 s 1000 s
Cooling-side
n.Dc derivative time OFF, 1 to 6000 s OFF
Cooling-side relay
n.Hc hysteresis 0.0 to 100.0% 0.5%
Heating/cooling computation:
n.DB Deadband -100.0 to 50.0% 3.0%
Position proportional PID
computation: 1.0 to 10.0%
EU (0.0 to 100.0%) provided that
m.PID Zone PID reference
m.RP 1.RP≤2.RP≤3.RP≤ EU (100.0%)
m=1-6 point
4.RP≤5.RP≤6.RP
7.PID RHY Zone PID hysteresis EUS (0.0 to 10.0%) EUS (0.5%)
Zone PID reference
8.PID RDV OFF, EUS (0.0 to 100.0%) OFF
deviation
To be continued
Cooling-side
n.Pc proportional band 0.0 to 999.9% 999.9%
Cooling-side
n.Ic integral time OFF, 1 to 6000 s 1000 s
Cooling-side
n.Dc derivative time OFF, 1 to 6000 s OFF
Cooling-side relay
n.Hc hysteresis 0.0 to 100.0% 0.5%
Heating/cooling computation:
n.DB Deadband -100.0 to 50.0% 3.0%
Position proportional PID
computation: 1.0 to 10.0%
EU (0.0 to 100.0%) provided that
m.PID Zone PID reference
m.RP 1.RP≤2.RP≤3.RP≤ EU (100.0%)
m=1-6 point
4.RP≤5.RP≤6.RP
7.PID RHY Zone PID hysteresis EUS (0.0 to 10.0%) EUS (0.5%)
Zone PID reference
8.PID RDV OFF, EUS (0.0 to 100.0%) OFF
deviation
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