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User’s

Manual Model LL1100


PC-based Parameters
Setting Tool

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.

• US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Functions (IM 5D1A01-02E)


Supplied with the US1000 controller, this manual explains the functions of the controller in detail.

• US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Communication Functions (IM 5D1A01-10E)


An instruction manual for the communication functions of the US1000 controller. Supplied with
models having the optional communication function.

• LL1200 PC-based Custom Computation Building Tool (IM 5G1A11-01E)


An instruction manual for setting custom computations of the US1000 controller from a personal
computer. Supplied with the LL1200 PC-Based Custom Computation Building Tool.

• LL1200 PC-based Custom Computation Building Tool—User’s Reference (IM 5G1A11-02E)


An instruction manual that describes the functions needed to create US1000 custom computations.
Refer to this manual if you are not familiar with the types of functions available or how these
functions work. Supplied with the LL1200 PC-based Custom Computation Building Tool.
■ Trademarks
Windows 95/98/2000/XP and Windows NT 4.0 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation,
USA.

FD No. IM 5G1A01-01E
4th Edition: Jun. 2004 (YK)
All Rights Reserved. Copyright © 1998. Yokogawa Electric Corporation
IM 5G1A01-01E i
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.

■ Cross-check of Model and Suffix Codes


Refer to the following table to make sure the model and suffix codes of the LL1100 tool are as
specified in your order.

Model Code Suffix Code Description


LL1100 Parameters setting tool
-E10 Model for use with IBM PC/AT-compatible personal computers

■ Confirmation of the Package Contents


Make sure the delivered package contains all of the following items. If any item is missing or found
to be damaged, immediately contact the sales office or dealership from which you purchased the
product.
• 3.5-inches floppy disks (4 disks)
• Dedicated adapter, supplied with two AAA-size batteries (one unit)
• Dedicated cable (one cable)
• Model LL1100 PC-based Parameters Setting Tool instruction manual (one copy) … This manual

ii IM 5G1A01-01E
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

Gives reference locations for further information on the topic.

■ 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.

IM 5G1A01-01E iii
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.

● Symbols Used on the Product and 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.

● Symbol Used in This Manual Only

WARNING
Indicates that operating the hardware or software in this manner may damage it or lead to system
failure.

iv IM 5G1A01-01E
■ 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.

IM 5G1A01-01E v
Contents
Introduction ........................................................................................................................... i

Visual Inspection and Cross-check of Accessories........................................................... ii

Documentation Conventions .............................................................................................. iii

Notices ......................................................................................................................... iv

Contents ......................................................................................................................... vi

1. Overview ..................................................................................................................... 1-1


1.1 Function Overview of the LL1100 Tool ........................................................ 1-1
1.2 Operating Environment of the LL1100 Tool and Wiring Specifications ...... 1-3
1.3 Model and Suffix Codes of Applicable US1000 Controller Models ............. 1-5

2. Setup ....................................................................................................................... 2-1


2.1 Installing the LL1100 Tool ............................................................................. 2-1
2.2 Uninstalling the LL1100 Tool ........................................................................ 2-2
2.3 Connecting the US1000 Controller to the Personal Computer ...................... 2-3

3. Using the LL1100 Tool .............................................................................................. 3-1


3.1 Starting and Exiting the Tool .......................................................................... 3-1
3.1.1 Starting the Tool ....................................................................................... 3-1
3.1.2 Exiting the Tool ....................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Flow of Working with the LL1100 Tool ........................................................ 3-2
3.3 Dialog Box Elements and Functions .............................................................. 3-3
3.4 Tool Menu Items ............................................................................................. 3-4
3.5 Basic Parameter Setting .................................................................................. 3-5
3.5.1 Selecting a Parameter .............................................................................. 3-5
3.5.2 Inputting Data .......................................................................................... 3-5
3.5.3 Updating the Settings ............................................................................... 3-6
3.5.4 Keyboard Operation When You Have No Mouse .................................... 3-6

4. Setting Parameters ..................................................................................................... 4-1


4.1 Selecting New/Modification ........................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Creating a New File ................................................................................. 4-2
4.1.2 Opening a User File ................................................................................. 4-3
4.1.3 Uploading from US1000 Controller ........................................................ 4-4
4.2 Setup Parameter Menu .................................................................................... 4-6
4.2.1 Setup Parameter Menu Configuration ..................................................... 4-6
4.2.2 Setup Parameter Menu ............................................................................. 4-7
4.2.3 Setting SV ................................................................................................ 4-8
4.2.4 Setting the Alarms .................................................................................... 4-9
4.2.5 Setting the Control Functions ................................................................ 4-10
4.2.6 Setting the Analog Input Computations ................................................. 4-11
4.2.7 Setting the Common Control Functions ................................................ 4-11
4.2.8 Setting the Retransmission Outputs ....................................................... 4-12

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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

5. Working with Parameter Data Files ........................................................................ 5-1


5.1 Setting the File Information ............................................................................ 5-1
5.2 Saving/Reading Data on/from Disk and Comparing Data Values ................. 5-2
5.2.1 Saving Parameter Data on Disk ............................................................... 5-2
5.2.2 Reading Parameter Data from Disk ......................................................... 5-2
5.2.3 Comparing Parameter Data Values between the Tool and Disk .............. 5-3

6. Uploading/Downloading Data from/to US1000 Controller and


Comparing Data Values ............................................................................. 6-1
6.1 Uploading Parameter Data from US1000 Controller ..................................... 6-1
6.2 Downloading Parameter Data to US1000 Controller ..................................... 6-3
6.3 Comparing Parameter Data Values between the Tool and US1000 Controller6-5

7. Printing Parameters ................................................................................................... 7-1


7.1 Printing Parameters ......................................................................................... 7-1
7.2 Previewing the Printout ................................................................................... 7-3
7.3 Saving Print Data As a CSV File ................................................................... 7-4

8. Tuning ....................................................................................................................... 8-1


8.1 Tuning the US1000 Controller ....................................................................... 8-1
8.2 Tuning Guide .................................................................................................. 8-5

9. Starting the Custom Computation Building Tool .................................................. 9-1

10. Maintenance and Troubleshooting......................................................................... 10-1


10.1 Replacing the Batteries ................................................................................. 10-1
10.2 Troubleshooting Problems with the Display and Communication Functions10-2
10.2.1 Problems with Display Functions .......................................................... 10-2
10.2.2 Problems with Communication Functions ............................................. 10-2

IM 5G1A01-01E vii
Appendix 1 Setup Parameter Table ..................................................................... App. 1-1

Appendix 2 Operation Parameter Table ............................................................. App. 2-1

Revision Record ........................................................................................................... Rev.-i

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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.

1.1 Function Overview of the LL1100 Tool


The LL1100 tool offers the following functions:

● Setup parameter setting


Sets parameters that configure controller functions.

● Operation parameter setting


Sets parameters such as P, I, D necessary for controller operation.

● Download to/Upload from US1000 controller


Downloads created parameter data into the US1000 controller, or uploads parameter data contained in
the US1000 controller on to a personal computer.

● Saving parameters onto a disk


Saves parameters created by the LL1100 tool or parameters uploaded from a US1000 controller onto
the hard disk of a personal computer or onto a floppy disk.

● 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.

IM 5G1A01-01E 1-1
Uploading from /downloading
to the US1000

(One-to-one communication) Mouse


Notebook PC
US1000 digital indicating controller
Setup parameters
Reading from/writing
to disks

Operation parameters

Saving to/reading from disks

Hard disk
Floppy disk

Figure 1.1.1 Conceptual View of LL1100 PC-based Parameters Setting Tool

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Chapter 1 Overview

1.2 Operating Environment of the LL1100 Tool and Wir-


ing Specifications
■ System Requirements
• Personal computer: An IBM PC/AT compatible computer with either Microsoft Windows 95/98/
2000/XP or Windows NT 4.0 operating software.
• Operating system:
Version

Up to R1.02 R1.03 R1.04 or later

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

• CPU: 300 MHz Pentium processor or superior is recommended.


• Main memory: 16 MB or more is recommended for Windows 95.
64 MB or more is recommended for Windows NT 4.0.
128 MB or more is recommended for Windows 98/2000 or Windows XP.
• Hard disk
Memory space required to store the tool’s programs: 5 MB or more
Memory space required to store the parameter data: 2 MB or more
• CRT display
800 x 600 pixels or superior
Should be capable of handling at least 256 colors.
Smaller fonts should be used.
• RS-232C communication ports: One channel.
Version R1.04 or later : select from COM1 to COM16.
Up to version R1.03 : select from COM1 to COM4.
With 9-pin D-Sub connector for PC-compatible model.
• 3.5-inch floppy drive: Necessary.
• Printer: As necessary; A4-size printer, compatible with Windows 95/98/2000/XP and
Windows NT 4.0

■ 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.)

IM 5G1A01-01E 1-3
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

Figure 1.2.1 External View of the Dedicated Adapter

Mate Plug

1.5 D'DIA
(0.06)
;;
;;
;;
;;
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

To PC About 3000 (118.1) To adapter

For PC/AT compatible machine

Figure 1.2.3 External View of the Dedicated Cable

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Chapter 1 Overview

1.3 Model and Suffix Codes of Applicable US1000 Con-


troller Models

The US1000 controller models allowing for parameters setting tool are as follows.

Model and Suffix Codes Description


US1000-00 Basic model of digital indicating controller without RS-485 communication function
US1000-00/A10 Basic model of digital indicating controller with RS-485 communication function
US1000-11 Enhanced model of digital indicating controller without RS-485 communication function
US1000-11/A10 Enhanced model of digital indicating controller with RS-485 communication function
US1000-21 Position-proportional model of digital indicating controller without RS-485 communication function
US1000-21/A10 Position-proportional model of digital indicating controller with RS-485 communication function

IM 5G1A01-01E 1-5
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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.

2.1 Installing 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.

Figure 2.1.1 Window for Installation Operations


(4) The message box shown in Figure 2.1.2 may appear during installation.

Figure 2.1.2 Message Displayed during Setup


Clicking the <OK> button will update the system file and restart the personal computer. While
clicking the <Cancel> button will abort the setup without updating the system file; in this case, the
LL1100 tool is not installed.
When installation is complete, the <LL1100> option is registered with the <Program> command in the
Start menu of Windows.

IM 5G1A01-01E 2-1
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.

Figure 2.2.1 Dialog Box for Uninstallation Operations

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Chapter 2 Setup

2.3 Connecting the US1000 Controller to the Personal


Computer
The US1000 controller can be connected to a personal computer in two ways; using either the optical
communication interface on the controller’s front panel or the RS-485 communication terminal on the
rear panel (if the US1000 controller has the “/A10” option).
This section discusses the way the US1000 controller is connected to the personal computer using the
optical communication interface.

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)
P
DIS

ÅŸ
WA
GA
KO
YO

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

IM 5G1A01-01E 2-3
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

Power supply plug

Figure 2.3.2 Connection of the Dedicated Adapter to the Personal Computer

(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

Figure 2.3.3 Installation of the Dedicated Adapter

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Chapter 3 Using the LL1100 Tool

3. Using the LL1100 Tool


This chapter describes how to use the LL1100 tool, showing flowcharts for parameter setting, notes on
tool operations, dialog box operations, and other common operations. Be sure to read this chapter
thoroughly.

3.1 Starting and Exiting the Tool


3.1.1 Starting the Tool
(1) In the Start menu of Windows, click <Program>, and then <LL1100>.
(2) The LL1100 tool starts up and [New/Modification] dialog box (Figure 3.1.1) appears.

Figure 3.1.1 “New/Modification” Dialog Box

3.1.2 Exiting the Tool


(1) From the LL1100 menu bar, choose <File>, and then <Exit>.
(2) The following message box appears. (Figure 3.1.2)
●To exit after saving the current parameter data: click the <Yes> button.
The [Save As] dialog box appears. Input a filename of up to 16 alphanumeric characters and then
click the <Save> button.
●To exit without saving the parameter data: click the <No> button.

Figure 3.1.2 Exiting the LL1100 Tool Message Box

IM 5G1A01-01E 3-1
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

Start LL1100 tool (See section 3.1)

(See section 4.1) New/Modification

• New file • Open user file • Upload from US1000 controller

Connect the US1000 controller


Select a model suffix code Open a user file
to a personal computer

Set the controller mode


Set the controller mode
Upload data from the US1000
controller

Set the analog input

Set the setup parameters (See section 4.2)

Set the operation parameters (See section 4.3)

Connect the US1000 controller


(See section 2.3)
to a personal computer

Download parameters to the


(See section 6.2)
US1000 controller

Tune the US1000 controller’s


(See section 8.1)
PID parameters

Upload parameters from the


(See section 6.1)
US1000 controller

Save parameters into a disk (See section 5.2)

Print parameters (See chapter 7)

End (See section 3.1)

Figure 3.2.1 Flow of Work

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Chapter 3 Using the LL1100 Tool

3.3 Dialog Box Elements and Functions


(1) Title

(2) Menu bar

(3) Toolbar

(5) Command button


(6) Parameter menu dialog box
(7) Parameter setting dialog box

(9) <OK> button


(10) <Cancel>
button

(8) Text box

(4) Guidance bar

Figure 3.2.2 Dialog Box Elements and Functions


(1) Title
Shows the tool name (parameters setting tool) and the filename of the parameter file being used.
(2) Menu bar
Contains the various tool functions that can be selected.
(3) Toolbar
Displays the frequently used tool menu items as command buttons.
(4) Guidance bar
Provides helpful guidance for operation.
(5) Command button
Command buttons are included in tool item dialog boxes and open other parameter setting dialog
boxes when clicked. The color of a command button changes when clicked.
(6) Parameter menu dialog box
A menu dialog box is provided for both setup parameters and operation parameters. (The figure
above is the menu dialog box for operation parameters.)
(7) Parameter setting dialog box
Set parameters from a parameter setting dialog box. A parameter setting dialog box also has a
guidance bar, which shows a description, range of setting, and initial value of the parameter whose
text box is clicked.
(8) Text box
A text box is a cell in a parameter setting dialog box, within which a parameter value is entered
and set. Clicking in a text box of a parameter that cannot be set (a bar “-” is displayed in such text
boxes) does not produce any effect.
(9) <OK> button
Clicking this button will update the parameters shown in the parameter setting table and close the
parameter setting dialog box.
(10) <Cancel> button
Clicking this button will discard the setting changes and close the parameter setting dialog box.
This operation will not update the parameters with the set values.

IM 5G1A01-01E 3-3
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

Controller mode Analog input


File New Specify suffix code
setting setting

Setup parameter
Open Open user file
menu

Close Main window

Save

Save as Save as

Compare Comparison file

Information File information Print dialog

Print Print parameters Print preview

Exit Output to a file

Parameter
Specify suffix code Specify suffix code
setting

USM and IN Controller mode


parameter setting setting

Setup parameter Setup parameter


setting menu

Operation parameter Operation parameter


setting menu
* Only for LL1200
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3.5 Basic Parameter Setting


This section describes the procedure for setting parameters from a parameter setting dialog box.
Set parameters as directed by the flowchart below.

Start

Select a parameter

Input data

Click the <OK> button

End

Figure 3.5 Parameter Setting Flowchart

3.5.1 Selecting a Parameter


(1) Click the text box of the parameter you want to change in the parameter setting dialog box.
(2) The text box of the selected parameter is displayed with a thick frame, indicating that it is ready
for input.
3.5.2 Inputting Data
You can input data in either of the following three basic Windows operations. See Figure 3.2.2 for
the dialog box elements.

● 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

1.000 : Set a numeral.

– : 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.

41 1.000 to 5.000 : Select from 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.

3.5.4 Keyboard Operation When You Have No Mouse

● Tool menu operation


(1) Press the <F10> or <Alt> key on the keyboard. Then, the <File> in the menu bar is displayed in
inverse video.
(2) Move the inverse field to the tool menu item you want to execute using the <←> and <→> cursor
keys, and press the <Enter> key.
(3) In the opened pull-down menu, move the inverse field to the item you want to execute using the
<↑> and <↓> cursor keys, then press the <Enter> key.
(<Alt> and <F> key operation can open the pull-down menu of <File>.)
(4) To cancel the operation, press the <Esc> key.
● Parameter selecting operation
(1) Pressing the <TAB> key, switches from <OK> → <Cancel> → Text box (parameter) → (back to
<OK>).
(2) Use the <↑> and <↓> cursor keys to select a text box (a selected text box is displayed with a thick
frame) and to move between parameter text boxes.
● Data input operation
You can move between items using the <←>, <→>, <↑>, and <↓> cursor keys.
• Setting from a drop-down list
(1) Press the <Ctrl>, and then <Enter> keys. A menu is displayed.
(2) Choose an item using the <↑> and the <↓> cursor keys.
(3) To set the item, press the <Enter> key.
• Setting a numeral
(1) Key in the data.
(2) To set the data, press the <Enter> key.
● Command button operation (<OK>, <Execute>, <Cancel>, etc.)
(1) Choose the command button using the <↑> and <↓> cursor keys.
(2) To set the command, press the <Enter> key.

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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

4.1 Selecting New/Modification


After the tool is started, it displays the [New/Modification] dialog box (Figure 4.1.1).

Figure 4.1.1 [New/Modification] Dialog Box

● To create new parameter data:


(1) Click <New File>.
(2) Click the <OK> button. (→ Proceed to subsection 4.1.1.)

● To modify existing parameter data:


• To modify data saved in a disk of the PC:
(1) Click <Open User File>.
(2) Click the <OK> button. (→ Proceed to subsection 4.1.2.)

• To modify data in the US1000 controller:


(1) Click <Upload from US1000 Controller>.
(2) Click the <OK> button. (→ Proceed to subsection 4.1.3.)

New/Modification
dialog box
Subsection 4.1.1: Creating a New File

[Specify Suffix [Controller Mode [Analog Input


New File Code] dialog box Setting] dialog box Setting] dialog box

Subsection 4.1.2: Opening a User File


Setup Parameter
[Open User File] Menu dialog box
Open User File
dialog box

Subsection 4.1.3: Uploading from US1000 Controller


Upload from [Upload from US1000
US1000 Controller Controller] dialog box

Figure 4.1.2 Configuration of [New/Modification] Dialog Box

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4.1.1 Creating a New File
The [Specify Suffix Code] dialog box (Figure 4.1.3) appears.

Figure 4.1.3 [Specify Suffix Code] Dialog Box

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.

Figure 4.1.4 [Controller Mode (US Mode) Setting] Dialog Box

(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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Analog input number

Text box

Figure 4.1.5 [Analog Input Setting] Dialog 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

41 1.000 to 5.000 : Select from the drop-down list

1.000 : Set a numeric value.

– : Cannot set.

Select from the drop-down list.

Operation differs for each display.


(10) When you have finished setting the parameters, click the <OK> button.
(11) If you click the <Cancel> button, the [Controller Mode (US Mode) Setting] dialog box is
resumed and the parameters are not updated.
(12) After step (10), the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box (Figure 4.2.2) opens. (→ Proceed to
subsection 4.2.2.)

4.1.2 Opening a User File


The [Open User File] dialog box (Figure 4.1.6) appears.

Figure 4.1.6 [Open User File] Dialog Box

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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.

Figure 4.1.7 [Upload from US1000 Controller] Dialog Box

● To upload via the provided optical communication adapter


(1) From the <Serial Port> drop-down list box, select a communication port of the personal
computer.
(2) Click the <Front Terminal> option button.
(3) Connect the US1000 controller to the personal computer, and then click the <Execute>
button.
(4) When the parameter data has been successfully uploaded, the message “Parameter data has
been uploaded from US1000 controller” is displayed. Click the <OK> button.
(5) The [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box (Figure 4.2.2) then opens. (→ Proceed to subsection
4.2.2.)

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 upload via the rear communication terminals


(1) From the <Serial Port> drop-down list box, select a communication port of the personal
computer.
(2) Click the <Rear Terminal> option button.
(3) Set 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.
(4) Connect the US1000 controller to the personal computer, and then click the <Execute>
button.
(5) When the parameter data has been successfully uploaded, the message “Parameter data has
been uploaded from US1000 controller” is displayed. Click the <OK> button.
(6) The [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box (Figure 4.2.2) then opens. (→ Proceed to subsection
4.2.2.)

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].

4.2.1 Setup Parameter Menu Configuration


Figure 4.2.1 shows the configuration of the setup parameter menu.

Setup Parameter Menu dialog box

SV SV dialog box

S. LP1/2 ALM ALM dialog box

CTL CTL dialog box

AIN AIN dialog box

C. CTL C. CTL dialog box

RET RET dialog box


CMLP
KLCK KLCK dialog box

MLCK MLCK dialog box

R485 R485 dialog box

C. SEL C. SEL dialog box

U. OPE U. OPE dialog box

CONF DO DO dialog box

DI DI dialog box

C. PYS C. PYS dialog box

USMD OUT OUT dialog box

Confirm Suffix Code, USM


Confirm Suffix Code, USM, and IN and IN Parameters dialog box

Operation Parameter Menu


Operation Parameter Menu dialog box

Figure 4.2.1 Setup Parameter Menu Configuration

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4.2.2 Setup Parameter Menu


From the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box, you can open the dialog box for each setup parameter
setting.

Figure 4.2.2 [Setup Parameter Menu] Dialog Box

● To open the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


The menu can be opened in three ways:
• Click the <OK> button in the [Analog Input Setting] dialog box.
• From the tool menus, select <Parameter Setting (P)>, then <Setup Parameter Setting (S)>.
(This operation is possible from dialog boxes having <Parameter Setting (P)> as a tool menu.)
• The menu opens after parameter data has been loaded from a disk or the US1000 controller.
● To open individual setup parameter setting dialog boxes
Click the <SV> button. → [SV Setting] dialog box
Click the <ALM> button. → [Alarm Setting] dialog box
Click the <CTL> button. → [Control Function Setting] dialog box
Click the <AIN> button. → [Analog Input Computation Setting] dialog box
Click the <C.CTL> button. → [Common Control Function Setting] dialog box
Click the <RET> button. → [Retransmission Output Setting] dialog box
Click the <KLCK> button. → [Key Lock Default Setting] dialog box
Click the <MLCK> button. → [Menu Lock Default Setting] dialog box
Click the <R485> button. → [RS485 Setting] dialog box
Click the <C.SEL> button. → [SELECT Display Configuration] dialog box
Click the <U.OPE> button. → [USER Display Configuration] dialog box
Click the <DO> button. → [Contact Output Configuration] dialog box
Click the <DI> button. → [Contact Input Configuration] dialog box
Click the <C.PYS> button. → [Ten-segment Linearizer Unit Setting] dialog box
Click the <OUT> button. → [MV Output Setting] 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.

Figure 4.2.3 [SV Setting] Dialog Box

2) Parameters to be set
The following parameters are provided for both loop-1 and loop-2.

• CMS: Cascade input selection


This parameter sets the cascade input (cascade setpoint) destination for the cascade mode.
Click <▼> and select AIN or CPT.
AIN: Analog input (specifies the use of the input for either AIN2 or AIN3.)
CPT: Communication (specifies the use of the communication data from higher-level equip-
ment.)
• PVT: PV tracking selection
PV tracking is a function that matches SV with PV temporarily at the start-up of the controller or
operation mode switching in order to prevent a sudden change in PV.
Click <▼> and select ON or OFF.
• TMU: Time unit for ramp-rate setting
(This parameter is used in combination with the setpoint ramp-up (UPR) and setpoint ramp-down
(DNR) operation parameters.)
This parameter sets the time unit for the SV change ramp-rate in order to prevent sudden changes
when SV is switched.
Click <▼> and select “1 minute” or “1 hour.”
• DVB: Deviation display range
(When the amount of deviation increases to the specified value or more, the SV bar segment
flashes.)
This parameter sets the range of deviation allowed between SV and PV.
Set an optional value within the range of 0 to 100% for the engineering unit span (EUS).

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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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.

4.2.4 Setting the Alarms


This part involves setting the parameters relating to alarms (ALM).
1) To open the [Alarm Setting] dialog box
Click the <ALM> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.4 [Alarm Setting] Dialog Box

2) Parameters to be set
The following parameters are provided for both loop-1 and loop-2.

• Alarm type (ALn: n = 1 to 4)


These parameters set the alarm types for alarm outputs 1 to 4.
Click <▼> and select 0 (OFF) or any one of 29 alarm types.
E.g.,. To specify PV high alarm with no waiting action and positive contact operation, set “1.”

See Also
Section 3.14 in the US1000 Digital Indicating Controller—Functions instruction manual (IM 5D1A01-
02E) for information on the alarm types.

• Alarm hysteresis (HYn: n = 1 to 4)


These parameters set the alarm hysteresis for alarm outputs 1 to 4.
Set an optional value within the range of 0 to 100% for the engineering unit span (EUS). For MV
output alarms however, optional value set must be within the range of 0.0 to 100.0% (i.e., to one
decimal place).

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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).

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.5 Setting the Control Functions


This part involves setting the parameters related to control functions (CTL).
1) To open the [Control Function Setting] dialog box
Click the <CTL> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.5 [Control Function Setting] Dialog Box

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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3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.6 Setting the Analog Input Computations


This part involves setting the parameters related to the computations of analog inputs 1 to 3 (AIN).
1) To open the [Analog Input Computation Setting] dialog box
Click the <AIN> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.6 [Analog Input Computation Setting] Dialog Box

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

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.7 Setting the Common Control Functions


This part involves setting the control function-related parameters which are applied to both loop-1 and
loop-2 (C.CTL).
1) To open the [Common Control Function Setting] dialog box
Click the <C.CTL> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

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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

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.8 Setting the Retransmission Outputs


This part involves setting the parameters related to retransmission outputs 1 to 3 (RET).
1) To open the [Retransmission Output Setting] dialog box
Click the <RET> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.8 [Retransmission Output Setting] Dialog Box

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

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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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.

4.2.9 Setting the Key Lock Defaults


This part involves setting whether to enable or disable the US1000 controller’s operation keys.

1) To open the [Key Lock Default Setting] dialog box


Click the <KLCK> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.9 [Key Lock Default Setting] Dialog Box

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

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.10 Setting the Menu Lock Defaults


This part involves setting whether to enable or disable some of the main menus of the US1000
controller.
1) To open the [Menu Lock Default Setting] dialog box
Click the <MLCK> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

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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

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.11 Setting the RS-485 Parameters


This part involves setting the communication conditions for the RS-485 terminals.

1) To open the [RS485 Setting] dialog box


Click the <R485> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.11 [RS485 Setting] Dialog Box

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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3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.12 Configuring the SELECT Displays


This part involves setting those operation parameters that you want to add for display in the operation
displays.
1) To open the [SELECT Display Configuration] dialog box
Click the <C.SEL> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Text box

Guidance box

Figure 4.2.12 [SELECT Display Configuration] Dialog 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.

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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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.

4.2.13 Configuring the USER Displays


This part involves setting user-specified data displays.
1) To open the [USER Display Configuration] dialog box
Click the <U.OPE> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.13 [USER Display Configuration] Dialog Box

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

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.14 Configuring the Contact Outputs


This part involves assigning functions to the contact outputs (DO1 to DO7).

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).

1) To open the [Contact Output Configuration] dialog box


Click the <DO> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.14 [Contact Output Configuration] Dialog Box

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)

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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).

1) To open the [Contact Input Configuration] dialog box


Click the <DI> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.15 [Contact Input Configuration] Dialog Box

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)

Set the following to interruptive message displays 1 to 4.


• Contact inputs 1 to 7 (5161 to 5167)
• D-register number (1 to 3300)
• I-relay number (5001 to 7048)
* Set display messages with no more than 33 alphanumeric characters.

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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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.

4.2.16 Setting the Ten-segment Linearizer Units


This part involves setting the input/output units for ten-segment linearizer 1 and 2.

1) To open the [Ten-segment Linearizer Unit Setting] dialog box


Click the <C.PYS> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.16 [Ten-segment Linearizer Unit Setting] Dialog Box

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

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.17 Setting the MV Outputs


This part involves setting the specifications for each output (OUT).

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1) To open the [MV Output Setting] dialog box
Click the <OUT> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.2.17 [MV Output Setting] 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

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.2.18 Confirming the Suffix Code, and USM and IN Parameters


This part involves confirming the settings of the fundamental parameters (suffix code, controller mode,
and analog inputs).
1) To open the [Confirm Suffix Code, USM, and IN Parameters] dialog box
Click the <Confirm Suffix Code, USM, and IN Parameters> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu]
dialog box.

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.

3) To return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> button.

● To change the setting after confirmation


(1) Return to the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box.
(2) Click <Parameter setting (P)> from the tool menus, and select the following:
• <Specify Suffix Code (C)> to change the suffix code
• <USM and IN Parameter Setting (U)> to change the controller mode or analog input-related
parameters
(3) Change the parameter setting in each dialog box.

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].

4.3.1 Operation Parameter Menu Configuration


Figure 4.3.1 shows the configuration of the operation parameter menu.

Operation Parameter Menu Dialog Box

MODE MODE dialog box


O. LP1/2
PAR PAR dialog box

1 to 8.PID 1.PID to 8.PID dialog box

USR USR dialog box

PYS PYS dialog box

Setup Parameter Menu Setup Parameter Menu


dialog box dialog box

Figure 4.3.1 Operation Parameter Menu Configuration

4.3.2 Operation Parameter Menu


From the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box, you can open the dialog box for each operation
parameter setting.

Figure 4.3.2 [Operation Parameter Menu] Dialog Box

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1) To open the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box


The menu can be opened by either:
• Clicking the <Operation Parameter Menu> button in the [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box, or
• Selecting <Parameter setting (P)> from the tool menus, and then <Operation Parameter Setting
(O)>.
(This operation is possible from dialog boxes having <Parameter Setting (P)> as a tool menu.)

2) To open individual operation parameter setting dialog boxes


Click the <MODE> button. → [Mode Setting] dialog box
Click the <PAR> button. → [Calculation Parameter Setting] dialog box
Click the <1.PID to 8.PID> button. → [1.PID to 8.PID Setting] dialog box
Click the <USR> button. → [USER Parameter Setting] dialog box
Click the <PYSn> button. → [Setting of Ten-segment Linearizer 1 and 2] dialog box

3) To open other dialog box than operation parameter setting dialog boxes
Click the <Setup Parameter Menu> button. → [Setup Parameter Menu] dialog box

4.3.3 Setting the Mode Parameters


This subsection involves setting the parameters relating to the internal controller connection for
cascade control and the PID function.
1) To open the [Mode Setting] dialog box
Click the <MODE> button in the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.3.3 [Mode Setting] 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.

3) To return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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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.

4.3.4 Setting the Calculation Parameters


This subsection involves setting the calculation parameters.
1) To open the [Calculation Parameter Setting] dialog box
Click the <PAR> button in the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.3.4 [Calculation Parameter Setting] Dialog Box

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.

● Calculation parameters relating to PV


These parameters set the factors of calculations carried out on PV.
• PV bias (BS): Set an optional value within the range of -100.0 to 100.0% for the engineering
unit span (EUS).
• PV filter (FL): Set 0 (OFF) or an optional value within the range of 1 to 120 seconds.
● Calculation parameters relating to SV
(These parameters are used in combination with the setup parameter TMU: Time unit for ramp-rate
setting.)
These parameters set the amount of SV change acceptable to prevent sudden changes in the SV
changing operation.
• Setpoint ramp-up (UPR): Set an optional value within the range of 0 to 100% for the
engineering unit span (EUS).
• Setpoint ramp-down (DNR): Set an optional value within the range of 0 to 100% for the
engineering unit span (EUS).
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● Calculation parameters relating to cascade input


These parameters set the factors of calculations carried out on the cascade input.
• Cascade ratio (CRT): Set an optional value within the range of 0.001 to 9.999.
• Cascade bias (CBS): Set an optional value within the range of -100.0 to 100.0% for the
engineering unit span (EUS).
• Cascade input filter (CFL): Set 0 (OFF) or an optional value within the range of 1 to 120 sec-
onds.

● Calculation parameters relating to feedforward input


These parameters set the factors of calculations carried out on the feedforward input.
• Feedforward gain (FGN): Set an optional value within the range of -9.999 to 9.999.
• Feedforward input bias (FBI): Set an optional value within the range of -100.0 to 100.0%.
• Feedforward output bias (FBO): Set an optional value within the range of -999.9 to 999.9.
• Feedforward input filter (FFL): Set 0 (OFF) or an optional value within the range of 1 to 120
seconds.

3) To return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.3.5 Setting Parameters 1.PID to 8.PID


This part involves setting the parameters of PID groups for loop-1 and loop-2.
1) To open the [1.PID to 8.PID Setting] dialog box
Click the <1 to 8.PID> button in the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box.

PID parameter copy function

Figure 4.3.5 [1.PID to 8.PID Setting] Dialog Box

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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%)

3) PID parameter copy function


You can copy the PID groups within loop-1 or loop-2 using n.PID Parameter Copy.
Practical example: To copy the 1.PID parameters to 4.PID
(1) Type “1.PID” in the source PID box.
(2) Type “4.PID” in the destination PID box.
(3) Click the <Copy> button.
(4) The 1.PID parameters are copied to 4.PID.

4) To return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.3.6 Setting the USER Parameters


This part involves setting the USER parameters.

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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.

1) To open the [USER Parameter Setting] dialog box


Click the <USR> button in the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box.

Figure 4.3.6 [USER Parameter Setting] Dialog Box

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.

3) To return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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.

4.3.7 Setting Ten-segment Linearizer 1 and 2


This part involves setting the input/output parameters for ten-segment linearizer 1 and 2.
1) To open the [Setting of Ten-segment Linearizer 1 and 2] dialog box
Click the <PYSn> button in the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box.

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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.

3) To return to the [Operation Parameter Menu] dialog box


Click the <OK> or <Cancel> button.

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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5. Working with Parameter Data Files


This chapter describes the procedures for:

● 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.)

5.1 Setting the File Information


Before saving parameter data in a file, you can set a title, the creator, the date of creation and com-
ments for the file. However, this information will not be downloaded to the US1000 controller.
(1) From the tool menus, choose <File>, then <Information>.
The [File Information] dialog box (Figure 5.1.1) appears.
(2) Type the necessary item of the file information in each text box.
(3) Click the <OK> button.
(4) Then, save the parameter data on disk.

Figure 5.1.1 [File Information] Dialog Box

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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.

Figure 5.2.1 [Save As...] Dialog Box

■ To overwrite the current file


(1) From the tool menus, choose <File>, then <Save>.
(2) The parameter data is saved on disk, overwriting the current file you are working with.
5.2.2 Reading Parameter Data from Disk
Read the parameter data saved on disk onto the LL1100 tool.

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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Figure 5.2.2 [Open User File] Dialog Box

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.

Figure 5.2.3 [Compare Parameters] Dialog Box

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6. Uploading/Downloading Data from/


to US1000 Controller and Compar-
ing Data Values
This chapter describes the procedures for the following:

● Uploading data from the US1000 controller


● Downloading data to the US1000 controller
● Comparing data values with those of the US1000 controller.

6.1 Uploading Parameter Data from US1000 Controller


Upload the parameter data in the US1000 controller onto the LL1100 tool.

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.

Figure 6.1.1 [Upload from US1000 Controller] Dialog Box

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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.

● To communicate via the rear terminals


(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 <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 uploading is complete, a message appears, informing that Parameter data have been
uploaded from 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.

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6.2 Downloading Parameter Data to US1000 Controller


Download the created parameter data to the US1000 controller.

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.

Figure 6.2.1 [Download to US1000 Controller] Dialog Box

● To communicate using the supplied optical adapter


(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 <Front Terminal> option button.
(4) After connecting the equipment, click the <Execute> button.
(5) When downloading is complete, a message appears, informing that parameter data have been
downloaded to the US1000 controller.

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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6.3 Comparing Parameter Data Values between the Tool


and US1000 Controller
You can compare the parameter data values on the LL1100 tool with those in a US1000 controller.

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.

Figure 6.3.1 [Compare with US1000 Controller Parameters] Dialog Box.

● To communicate using the supplied optical adapter


(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 <Front Terminal> option button.
(4) After connecting the equipment, click the <Execute> button.
(5) 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.

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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Chapter 7 Printing Parameters

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.

7.1 Printing Parameters


4)

1)

Print Preview

Output File

2)

3) 5)
Select All

Figure 7.1.1 [Parameter Printing] Dialog Box

Figure 7.1.2 Example of Printing


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(1) Make sure the printer is connected to the personal computer.
(2) From the tool menus, choose <File>, then <Print>. The [Parameter Printing] dialog box
(Figure 7.1.1) appears.
(3) Click the check boxes to choose the data items to be printed.
• Items that can be specified
1) USMD Items Include the following parameters:
• MD: Controller mode setting
• IN: Analog input settings
• OUT: MV output settings
2) Setup Parameters Items Include the following parameters:
• SV: SV settings for loop-1 and 2
• ALM: Alarm settings for loop-1 and 2
• CTL: Control function settings for loop-1 and 2
• AIN: Analog input computation settings
• C.CTL: Common control function settings
• RET: Retransmission output settings
• KLCK: Key lock default settings
• MLCK: Menu lock default settings
• R485: RS485 settings
• C.SEL: SELECT displays configuration
• U.OPE: USER displays configuration
• DO: Contact output configuration
• DI: Contact input configuration
• C.PYS: Ten-segment linearizer units
3) Operation Parameters Items Include the following parameters:
• MODE: Mode settings
• PAR: Calculation parameter settings for loop-1 and 2
• PID: 1.PID to 8.PID settings for loop-1 and 2
• USR: USER parameter settings
• PYS1: Ten-segment linearizer 1 settings
• PYS2: Ten-segment linearizer 2 settings
4) File Information Items Prints the file information set at file creation.
• Title, creator, date of creation, comments
5) <Select All> button (Parameter items only) Specifies all the parameter items.
(4) Click the <Print> button.
(5) The [Printer Settings] dialog box appears. Select printer type, paper size, and orientation of
printing.
(6) Click the <OK> button to start printing.

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Chapter 7 Printing Parameters

7.2 Previewing the Printout


To view an image of the printout, click the <Print Preview> button after step (3) in the printing
procedure.

Figure 7.2.1 Example of [Print Preview] Dialog Box

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7.3 Saving Print Data As a CSV File
You can save the print data in a CSV file.

● CSV file name: ****************.CSV


(where, **************** represents a filename of less than 16 alphanumeric characters; and the
underlined part is the extension.)

(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.

Figure 7.3.1 [Output File] Dialog Box

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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.

8.1 Tuning the US1000 Controller


Tune the US1000 controller.

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.

● Tuning using the supplied optical communication adapter


(1) From the tool menus, choose <Communication>, then <Tuning...>.
The [Tuning: Communication Condition Setting] dialog box (Figure 8.1.1) appears.
(2) In the <Serial Port> drop-down list box, select a communication port of the personal com-
puter.
(3) Click the <Front Terminal> option button.
(4) After connecting the equipment, click the <Execute> button.
(5) 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.

See Also
Section 2.3, “Connecting the US1000 Controller to the Personal Computer” for how to connect the
optical communication adapter.

● Tuning via the rear communication terminals


(1) From the tool menus, choose <Communication>, then <Tuning...>.
The [Tuning: Communication Condition Setting] dialog box (Figure 8.1.1) 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.

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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.

Figure 8.1.1 [Tuning: Communication Condition Setting] Dialog Box

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Chapter 8 Tuning

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

4) Shows the current


parameter settings

Figure 8.1.2 [Tuning View] Dialog Box

1) Line type and 2) trend graph


Indicates the line types and colors displayed in the trend graph.
SV (target setpoint): Green solid line ( )
PV (measured input): Red dotted line (---------)
MV (MV output): Blue broken line(_ . _ . _)
MVc (Cooling-side MV output):Pink broken line (_ .. _ .. _)

3) Function settings and the current setting statuses


Loop-1 / -2: Displayed in dual-loop control, temperature and humidity control, or internal
cascade control
The following operations are possible using the text boxes:
RUN/STOP: Set and display the US1000 controller’s operation status.
Operation mode: Set and display the US1000 controller’s operation mode.
OPEN/CLOSE: Set and display the connection status of the primary- and secondary-loop
internal controllers.
AT start/stop: Start and stop auto-tuning. Starting auto-tuning sets the optimized PID param-
eter values to the US1000 controller, and the values are displayed in the Current
parameter settings area explained below.
SV No.: Set and display the selected SV number.
PID No.: Set and display the selected PID group number.

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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

5) <Hard Copy of Dialog Box> button


Prints a hard copy of the [Tuning View] dialog box displayed on the screen.

6) <Clear Trend Graph> button


Clears the current trend graph display and starts a new trend graph.

7) <Exit> button
Quits tuning and closes the [Tuning View] dialog box.

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Chapter 8 Tuning

8.2 Tuning Guide


Tuning can be carried out in the following ways:

● 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

9. Starting the Custom Computation


Building Tool
This chapter describes how to start the custom computation building tool after setting the parameters.
* This chapter is intended for users of the LL1200 PC-based Custom Computation Building Tool. For
the operation of the LL1200 tool, read the LL1200 PC-based Custom Computation Building Tool
instruction manual (IM 5G1A11-01E).

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.

Figure 9.1.1 Starting the Custom Computation Building Tool

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Figure 9.1.2 [Custom Computation Configuration] Dialog Box

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Chapter 10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting

10. Maintenance and Troubleshooting


This chapter explains how to replace the batteries in the dedicated adapter and the methods for solving
problems that may occur when the LL1100 tool is in use.

10.1 Replacing the Batteries


When replacing the batteries in the dedicated adapter, follow the procedure noted below.

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.

Dedicated Adapter (Rear View) Dedicated Adapter (Front View)

Figure 10.1.1 Removal of the Cover from the Dedicated Adapter

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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.

10.2 Troubleshooting Problems with the Display and Com-


munication Functions
10.2.1 Problems with Display Functions
■ Improper Window Views
For the operating environment requirements, Yokogawa recommends that you use a display unit that
has a resolution of 800 × 600 pixels or superior, and is capable of handling at least 256 colors and
small fonts. Make sure your system satisfies these requirements.
If you have any difficulties in viewing windows due to an improper background color, you can edit
the LL1200 tool’s <Background Color Setting> menu to adjust the color.

10.2.2 Problems with Communication Functions


Check your system according to each of the following instructions.

■ 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

Appendix 1 Setup Parameter Table


Some parameters are hidden (i.e., unavailable) depending on the model names or controller modes (US
modes).

■ 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

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


AIN: Analog input
CMS Cascade input selection AIN
CPT: Communication
PVT PV tracking selection OFF, ON OFF
S.LP1 SV
Time unit for ramp-rate
TMU 0: 1 h; 1: 1 min 0
setting
DVB Deviation display range EUS (0.0 to 100.0%) EUS (1.65%)

■ Single-loop Setup menu: Alarm Setting Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


AL1 Alarm 1 type OFF, 1 to 29 (see section 4.7) 1
AL2 Alarm 2 type OFF, 1 to 29 (see section 4.7) 2
AL3 Alarm 3 type OFF, 1 to 29 (see section 4.7) 1
AL4 Alarm 4 type OFF, 1 to 29 (see section 4.7) 2
HY1 Alarm 1 hysteresis EUS (0.0 to 100.0%), EUS
MV alarm: 0.0 to 100.0% (0.5%),
HY2 Alarm 2 hysteresis
MV alarm:
HY3 Alarm 3 hysteresis 0.5%
S.LP1 ALM
HY4 Alarm 4 hysteresis
PV velocity alarm
PVR.T 1 to 9999 s 1 sec.
duration time
0: Always enabled
1: Disabled in STOP mode
2: Disabled in STOP or MAN mode
AMD Alarm mode 3: 8 alarms & always enabled 0
4: 8 alarms & disabled in STOP mode
5: 8 alarms & disabled in STOP or
MAN mode

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 1-1


■ Loop-1 Setup Menu: Control Function Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


MVR Output velocity limiter OFF, 0.1 to 100.0%/s OFF
MOD PID control mode 0: Batch control; 1: Fixed point control 1
S.LP1 CTL
AR Anti-reset windup AUTO; 50.0 to 200.0% AUTO
FFS Feedforward input selection OFF = Disabled; AIN: Analog input OFF

■ Loop-2 Setup Menu: Target Setpoint Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


CMS Cascade input selection AIN: Analog input; CPT: Communication AIN
PVT PV tracking selection OFF, ON OFF
S.LP2 SV
TMU Time unit for ramp-rate setting 0: 1 h; 1: 1 min 0
DVB Deviation display range EUS (0.0 to 100.0%) EUS (1.65%)

■ Loop-2 Setup Menu: Alarm Setting Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


AL1 Alarm 1 type OFF, 1 to 29 (see section 4.7) 1
AL2 Alarm 2 type OFF, 1 to 29 (see section 4.7) 2
AL3 Alarm 3 type OFF, 1 to 29 (see section 4.7) 1
AL4 Alarm 4 type OFF, 1 to 29 (see section 4.7) 2
HY1 Alarm 1 hysteresis EUS (0.0 to 100.0%), EUS
MV alarm: 0.0 to 100.0% (0.5%),
S.LP2 ALM HY2 Alarm 2 hysteresis
MV alarm:
HY3 Alarm 3 hysteresis 0.5%
HY4 Alarm 4 hysteresis
PV velocity alarm duration
PVR.T 1 to 9999 s 1s
time
0: Always enabled
AMD Alarm mode 1: Disabled in STOP mode 0
2: Disabled in STOP or MAN mode

■ Loop-2 Setup Menu: Control Function Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


MVR Output rate-of-change limiter OFF, 0.1 to 100.0%/s OFF
S.LP2 CTL MOD PID control mode 0: Batch control; 1: Fixed-point control 1
AR Anti-reset windup AUTO; 50.0 to 200.0% AUTO

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Appendix 1 Setup Parameter Table

■ Common Setup Menu: Analog Input Computation Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


A.BS1 Analog input-1 bias EUS (-100.0 to 100.0%) EUS (0%)
A.FL1 Analog input-1 filter OFF, 1 to 120 s OFF
A.SR1 Analog input-1 square-root computation OFF, ON OFF
A.LC1 Analog input-1 square-root low signal cut off 0.0 to 5.0% 1.0%
OFF: Disabled
A.BO1 Analog input-1 burnout action UPS: Upscale OFF
DNS: Downscale
A.RI1 Analog input-1 reference junction compensation OFF, ON ON
A.BS2 Analog input-2 bias EUS (-100.0 to 100.0%) EUS (0%)
A.FL2 Analog input-2 filter OFF, 1 to 120 s OFF
A.SR2 Analog input-2 square-root computation OFF, ON OFF
CMPL AIN
A.LC2 Analog input-2 square-root low signal cut off 0.0 to 5.0% 1.0%
OFF: Disabled
A.BO2 Analog input-2 burnout action UPS: Upscale OFF
DNS: Downscale
A.RJ2 Analog input-2 reference junction compensation OFF, ON ON
A.BS3 Analog input-3 bias EUS (-100.0 to 100.0%) EUS (0%)
A.FL3 Analog input-3 filter OFF, 1 to 120 s OFF
A.SR3 Analog input-3 square-root computation OFF, ON OFF
A.LC3 Analog input-3 square-root low signal cut off 0.0 to 5.0% 1.0%
OFF: Disabled
A.BO3 Analog input-3 burnout action UPS: Upscale OFF
DNS: Downscale

■ Common Setup Menu: Common Control Function Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


0: Disabled Preset PID
PPID Preset PID function selection 1: SV number selection 0
2: Zone PID
HOT: Continues the operation prior to
R.MD Restart mode power failure COLD
COLD: Starts in MAN mode
CMLP C.CTL
R.TM Restart timer 0 to 60 s 0s
CT1 Cycle time of MV1 1 to 1000 s 30 s
CT2 Cycle time of MV2 1 to 1000 s 30 s
CTcl Cycle time of cooling side MV1 1 to 1000 s 30 s
CTc2 Cycle time of cooling side MV2 1 to 1000 s 30 s

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 1-3


■ Common Setup Menu: Retransmission Output Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


OFF: Disabled; 1: PV1; 2: SV1;
RET1 Retransmission output-1 type 3
3: MV1; 4: PV2; 5: SV2; 6: MV2
RET1 = 1/2/4/5: RTL1 + 1 digit to EU
Maximum value of
RTH1 (100.0%) *1 100.0
retransmission output-1 scale
RET1 = 3/6: RTL1 + 1 digit to 100.0% *1
RET1 = 1/2/4/5: EU (0.0%) to RTH1 - 1
Minimum value of
RTL1 digit *1 0.0
retransmission output-1 scale
RET1 = 3/6: 0.0% to RTH1 - 1 digit *1
OFF: Disabled; 1: PV1; 2: SV1;
RET2 Retransmission output-2 type 2
3: MV1; 4: PV2; 5: SV2; 6: MV2
RET2 = 1/2/4/5: RTL2 + 1 digit to EU
CMLP RET Maximum value of
RTH2 (100.0%) *1 P.RH1
retransmission output-2 scale
RET2 = 3/6: RTL2 + 1 digit to 100.0% *1
RET2 = 1/2/4/5: EU (0.0%) to RTH2 - 1
Minimum value of
RTL2 digit *1 P.RL1
retransmission output-2 scale
RET2 = 3/6: 0.0% to RTH2 - 1 digit *1
OFF: Disabled; 1: PV1, 2: SV1,
RET3 Retransmission output-3 type 1
3: MV1, 4: PV2, 5: SV2, 6: MV2
RET3 = 1/2/4/5: RTL3 + 1 digit to EU
Maximum value of
RTH3 (100.0%) *1 P.RH1
retransmission output-3 scale
RET3 = 3/6: RTL3 + 1 digit to 100.0% *1
RET3 = 1/2/4/5: EU (0.0%) to RTH3 - 1
Minimum value of
RTL3 digit *1 P.RL1
retransmission output-3 scale
RET3 = 3/6: 0.0% to RTH3 - 1 digit *1

*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

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


SVC SV setting key lock on operation displays OFF, ON OFF
/ Data setting key lock OFF, ON OFF
</> MV operation key lock OFF, ON OFF
CMLP KLCK
C C mode key lock OFF, ON ON
A A mode key lock OFF, ON OFF
M M mode key lock OFF, ON OFF

■ Common Setup Menu: Menu Lock Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


MODE Mode menu lock OFF, ON OFF
0.LPI 0.LPI menu lock OFF, ON OFF
0.LP2 0.LP2 menu lock OFF, ON ON
PID PID menu lock OFF, ON OFF
CMLP MLCK
USR USR menu lock OFF, ON ON
PYS1 PYS1 menu lock OFF, ON OFF
PYS2 PYS2 menu lock OFF, ON ON
PWD Password setting 0: No password, 1 to 30000 0

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Appendix 1 Setup Parameter Table

■ Common Setup Menu: RS-485 Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


0: MODBUS (ASCII),
1: MODBUS (RTU),
PSL Protocol selection 0
2: PC-link communication,
3: PC-link communication with sum check
600, 1200, 2400,4800,9600, 19200,
BPS Baud rate 9600
38400 bps
CMLP R485
PARI Parity N: None, E: Even, O: Odd E
STP Stop bit 1, 2 1
DLN Data length 7, 8 8
ADR Controller address 1 to 99 1
RSP.T Minimum response time 0 to 10 (x 10 ms) 0

■ Detailed Function Setting Menu: SELECT Display Setting Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


C.S1 Registration for the SELECT display 1
C.S2 Registration for the SELECT display 2
OFF, 201 to 773
CONF C. SEL C.S3 Registration for the SELECT display 3 OFF
(see section 5.3)
C.S4 Registration for the SELECT display 4
C.S5 Registration for the SELECT display 5

■ Detailed Function Setting Menu: USER Display Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


U.1AL USER display of loop-1 alarm OFF, ON OFF
U.2AL USER display of loop-2 alarm OFF, ON OFF
U.SVN USER display of SV number OFF, ON OFF
U.1PI USER display of loop-1 PID group number OFF, ON OFF
U.2PI USER display of loop-2 PID group number OFF, ON OFF
CONF U. OPE U.AI1 USER display of AIN1 measured value OFF, ON OFF
U.AI2 USER display of AIN2 measured value OFF, ON OFF
U.AI3 USER display of AIN3 measured value OFF, ON OFF
U.PV1 USER display of PV1 OFF, ON OFF
U.PV2 USER display of PV2 OFF, ON OFF
U.SMP USER display of sampling error counter OFF, ON OFF

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 1-5


■ Detailed Function Setting Menu: Contact Output Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


Relay output flag registration
DO1
for DO1 Set the functions (D register or I relay
number).
Relay output flag registration
DO2 0: Not registered
for DO2
1 to 1700: D register
Relay output flag registration 5001 to 7048: I relay
DO3
for DO3
Example: Depends on
COMF DO Transistor output flag
DO4 Loop-1 alarm output 1 = 5689 USM
registration for DO4 Loop-1 alarm output 2 = 5690 parameter
Transistor output flag Loop-1 alarm output 3 = 5691
DO5 Loop-1 alarm output 4 = 5693
registration for DO5
Loop-2 alarm output 1 = 5697
Transistor output flag Loop-2 alarm output 2 = 5698
DO6
registration for DO6 Loop-2 alarm output 3 = 5699
Transistor output flag Loop-2 alarm output 4 = 5701
DO7
registration for DO7

■ Detailed Function Setting Menu: Contact Input Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


Loop-1 mode switchover to CAS when the
CAS1
DI changes to on
Loop-1 mode switchover to AUTO when
AUT1
the DI changes to on
Loop-1 mode switchover to MAN when
MAN1
the DI changes to on
Loop-2 mode switchover to CAS when the
CAS2
DI changes to on
Loop-2 mode switchover to AUTO when
AUT2
the DI changes to on
Loop-2 mode switchover to MAN when Set the functions (D
MAN2
the DI changes to on register or I relay
O/C OPEN(on)/CLOSE(off) switchover number).
R/S RUN(off) /STOP(on) switchover 0: Not registered
1 to 1700: D register Depends on
CONF DI TRF1 Loop-1 tracking flag 5001 to 7048: I relay USM
parameter
TRF2 Loop-2 tracking flag
DI1: 5161; DI2: 5162;
SV.B0 Bit-0 of SV number setting DI3: 5163; DI4: 5164;
DI5: 5165; DI6: 5166;
SV.B1 Bit-1 of SV number setting DI7: 5167
SV.B2 Bit-2 of SV number setting
SV.B3 Bit-3 of SV number setting
DP1 Operation display for interruption 1
DP2 Operation display for interruption 2
MG1 Interruptive message display 1
MG2 Interruptive message display 2
MG3 Interruptive message display 3
MG4 Interruptive message display 4

App. 1-6 IM 5G1A01-01E


Appendix 1 Setup Parameter Table

■ Detailed Function Setting Menu: Ten-Segment Linearizer Unit Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


Ten-segment linearizer-1
PY1X 12
input unit
0: %, 1: ABS0, 2:ABS1, 3: ABS2, 4:
Ten-segment linearizer-1 ABS3, 5: ABS4, 6: EU (AIN1), 7:
PY1Y 13
output unit EUS (AIN1), 8: EU (AIN2), 9: EUS
CONF C. PYS (AIN2), 10: EU (AIN3), 11: EUS
Ten-segment linearizer-2
PY2X (AIN3), 12: EU (PV1), 13: EUS 14
input unit
(PV1), 14: EU (PV2), 15: EUS (PV2)
Ten-segment linearizer-2
PY2Y 15
output unit

■ Controller Function Setting Menu: Controller Mode Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


USM Controller mode (US mode) See section 4.3 1
USMD MD
SMP Control period 50, 100, 200, 500 ms 200

To be continued

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 1-7


■ Controller Function Setting Menu: Analog Input Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


TYP1 Analog input-1 type for AIN1 terminal See section 4.4 41
°C: Celsius;
UNI1 Analog input-1 unit °C
°F: Fahrenheit
Maximum value of analog input-1 Within instrument Maximum level of
RH1
range input range instrument range
Minimum value of analog input-1 Within instrument Minimum level of
RL1
range input range instrument range
SDP1 Analog input-1 decimal point position 0 to 4 *1 1
Maximum value of analog input-1 -19999 to 30000,
SH1 100.0
scale SL1<SH1
Minimum value of analog input-1 -19999 to 30000,
SL1 0.0
scale SL1<SH1
TYP2 Analog input-2 type for AIN2 terminal See section 4.4 41
°C: Celsius;
UNI2 Analog input-2 unit °C
°F: Fahrenheit
Maximum value of analog input-2 Within instrument Maximum level of
RH2
range input range instrument range
Minimum value of analog input-2 Within instrument Minimum level of
RL2
range input range instrument range
SDP2 Analog input-2 decimal point position 0 to 4 *1 1
Maximum value of analog input-2 -19999 to 30000,
SH2 100.0
scale SL2<SH2
Minimum value of analog input-2 -19999 to 30000,
SL2 0.0
USMD IN scale SL2<SH2
TYP3 Analog input-3 type for AIN3 terminal See section 4.4 41
Maximum value of analog input-3 Within instrument
RH3 5.000
range input range
Minimum value of analog input-3 Within instrument
RL3 1.000
range input range
SDP3 Analog input-3 decimal point position 0 to 4 *1 1
Maximum value of analog input-3 -19999 to 30000,
SH3 100.0
scale SL3<SH3
Minimum value of analog input-3 -19999 to 30000,
SL3 0.0
scale SL3<SH3
P.DP1 PV1 decimal point position 0 to 4 *1 1
-19999 to 30000, Thermocouple,
P.RH1 Maximum value of PV1 range 0<P.RH1- RTD: RH1 value;
P.RL1≤30000 voltage input: 100.0
-19999 to 30000, Thermocouple,
P.RL1 Minimum value of PV1 range 0<P.RH1- RTD: RL1 value;
P.RL1≤30000 voltage input: 0.0
P.DP2 PV2 decimal point position 0 to 4 *1 1
-19999 to 30000, Thermocouple,
P.RH2 Maximum value of PV2 range 0<P.RH2- RTD: RH2 value;
P.RL2≤30000 voltage input: 100.0
-19999 to 30000, Thermocouple,
P.RL2 Minimum value of PV2 range 0<P.RH2- RTD: RL2 value;
P.RL2≤30000 voltage input: 0.0

*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.

App. 1-8 IM 5G1A01-01E


Appendix 1 Setup Parameter Table

■ Controller Function Setting Menu: MV Output Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


0: Control relay output,
MVS1 MV1 selection 1: Voltage pulse output, 2
2: Current output,
3: Control relay output for ON/OFF
computation,
MVS2 MV2 selection 4 to 12: Output for heating/cooling 2
computation (see below)
Analog output-1 type for 0: 4 to 20 mA;
AO1 0
USMD OUT OUT1A terminal 1: 0 to 20 mA;
Analog output-2 type for 2: 20 to 4 mA;
AO2 3: 20 to 0 mA 0
OUT2A terminal
Analog output-3 type for 0: 1 to 5 V; 1: 0 to 5V;
AO3 0
OUT3A terminal 2: 5 to 1 V; 3: 5 to 0 V
Reverse display and
RVOP OFF, ON OFF
operation of MV

4: Heating control relay output • Cooling control relay output


5: Heating pulse output • Cooling control relay output
6: Heating current output • Cooling control relay output
7: Heating control relay output • Cooling pulse output
8: Heating pulse output • Cooling pulse output
9: Heating current output • Cooling pulse output
10: Heating control relay output • Cooling current output
11: Heating pulse output • Cooling current output
12: Heating current output • Cooling current output
* For dual-loop control and temperature and humidity control, see section 3.2.2.

■ Controller Function Setting Menu: Valve Calibration Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


V.RS Reset valve position 0, 1; Setting 1 clears valve position data. 0
The position data of a fully-closed valve
is saved when the SET/ENT key is
V.L Valve in fully-closed position Indefinite
pressed after a valve is fully closed
using the key.
USMD VALV
The position data of a fully-opened
valve is saved when the SET/ENT key
V.H Valve in fully-opened position Indefinite
is pressed after a valve is fully opened
using the key.
Automatic calibration for
V.AT OFF, ON OFF
valve positioning

■ Controller Function Menu: Parameter Initialization Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


USMD INIT INIT Parameter initialization OFF, ON OFF

■ Controller Function Menu: Test Mode Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


USMD TEST TST Test mode Do not use this mode. –

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 1-9


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Appendix 2 Operation Parameter Table

Appendix 2 Operation Parameter


Table
The following tables list all the US1000 parameters. Some parameters are hidden (i.e., unavailable)
depending on the model names or controller modes (US modes).

■ 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

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


O/C OPEN/CLOSE switchover CLOSE/OPEN CLOSE
MODE —
SVNO SV number selection 1 to 8 1

■ Loop-1 Operation Menu: Computation Parameter Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


OFF, 1 to 8: Individual execution among
PID groups, 9: Collective execution for
AT Auto-tuning selection 1 to 8 PID groups. When PPID OFF
parameter is set at 0: OFF or 1.
SC SUPER function selection OFF, ON OFF
BS PV bias EUS (-100.0 to 100.0%) EUS (0%)
FL PV filter OFF, 1 to 120 s OFF
UPR Setpoint ramp-up OFF, EUS (0.1 to 100.0%) OFF
0.LP1 PAR DNR Setpoint ramp-down OFF, EUS (0.1 to 100.0%) OFF
CRT Cascade ratio 0.001 to 9.999 1.000
CBS Cascade bias EUS (-100.0 to 100.0%) EUS (0%)
CFL Cascade input filter OFF, 1 to 120 s OFF
FGN Feedforward gain -9.999 to 9.999 1.000
FBI Feedforward input bias -100.0 to 100.0% 0.0%
FBO Feedforward output bias -999.9 to 999.9% 0.0%
FFL Feedforward input filter OFF, 1 to 120 s OFF

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 2-1


■ Loop-1 Operation Menu: 1.PID to 8.PID Submenus
When using more than one PID parameter, duplicate the following list by the required number and
record the setpoint values.

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


n.SV Target setpoint EU (0.0 to 100.0%) EU (0%)
n.A1 Alarm 1 setpoint PV high limit: EU (100.0%)
PV alarm: EU (-100.0 to 100.0%)
Deviation alarm: EUS (0.0%)
n.A2 Alarm 2 setpoint Deviation alarm/PV-velocity
MV high limit: 100.0%
alarm: EUS(-100.0 to 100.0%)
n.A3 Alarm 3 setpoint MV low limit: 0.0%
SV alarm: EU (0.0 to 100.0%)
PV velocity: EUS (100.0%)
n.A4 Alarm 4 setpoint MV alarm: -5.0 to 105.0%
Other alarms: EU (0.0%)
0.1 to 999.9%, 0.0 to 999.9% for
n.P Proportional band 999.9%
heating/cooling computation
n.I Integral time OFF, 1 to 6000 s 1000 s
n.D Derivative time OFF, 1 to 6000 s OFF
n.ML +0.1% to 105.0%; 0.0 to
Upper limit of 105.0% for heating-side output
n.MH limit in heating/cooling 100.0%
output
computation
-5.0 % to n.MH - 0.1%; 0.0 to
Lower limit of 105.0% for cooling-side output 0.0%; heating/cooling
n.ML
output limit in heating/cooling computation: 100.0%
n.PID computation
n=1-8 n.MR Manual reset -5.0 to 105.0% 50.0%
ON/OFF computation: EUS (0.0 ON/OFF computation: EUS
to 100.0%), Position proportional (0.5%), Position proportional PID
n.H Hysteresis PID or heating/cooling or heating/cooling computation:
computation: 0.0 to 100.0% 0.5%
0.LP1
Direct/reverse 0: Reverse action;
n.DR action switchover 1: Direct action 0

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

n.PID n.PM Preset MV -5.0 to 105.0% -5.0%


n=1-8 Cooling-side preset
n.PMc -5.0 to 105.0% 0.0%
MV

App. 2-2 IM 5G1A01-01E


Appendix 2 Operation Parameter Table

■ Loop-2 Operation Menu: Computation Parameter Submenu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


OFF, 1 to 8: Individual execution among
PID groups, 9: Collective execution for
AT Auto-tuning selection 1 to 8 PID groups. When PPID OFF
parameter is set at 0: OFF or 1.
SC SUPER function selection OFF, ON OFF
BS PV bias EUS (-100.0 to 100.0%) EUS (0%)
0.LP2 PAR FL PV filter OFF, 1 to 120 s OFF
UPR Setpoint ramp-up OFF, EUS (0.1 to 100.0%) OFF
DNR Setpoint ramp-down OFF, EUS (0.1 to 100.0%) OFF
CRT Cascade ratio 0.001 to 9.999 1.000
CBS Cascade bias EUS (-100.0 to 100.0%) EUS (0%)
CFL Cascade input filter OFF, 1 to 120 s OFF

To be continued

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 2-3


■ Loop-2 Operation Menu: 1.PID to 8.PID Submenus

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


n.SV Target setpoint EU (0.0 to 100.0%) EU (0%)
n.A1 Alarm 1 setpoint PV alarm: EU (-100.0 to 100.0%) PV high limit: EU (100.0%)
Deviation alarm/PV-velocity Deviation alarm: EUS (0.0%)
n.A2 Alarm 2 setpoint alarm: EUS(-100.0 to 100.0%) MV high limit: 100.0%
n.A3 Alarm 3 setpoint SV alarm: EU (0.0 to 100.0%) MV low limit: 0.0%
MV alarm: -5.0 to 105.0% PV velocity: EUS (100.0%)
n.A4 Alarm 4 setpoint Other alarms: EU (0.0%)
0.1 to 999.9%, 0.0 to 999.9% for
n.P Proportional band 999.9%
heating/cooling computation
n.I Integral time OFF, 1 to 6000 s 1000 s
n.D Derivative time OFF, 1 to 6000 s OFF
n.ML +0.1% to 105.0%; 0.0 to
Upper limit of 105.0% for heating-side output
n.MH limit in heating/cooling 100.0%
output
computation
-5.0 % to n.MH - 0.1%; 0.0 to
Lower limit of 105.0% for cooling-side output 0.0%; heating/cooling
n.ML
output limit in heating/cooling computation: 100.0%
n.PID computation
n=1-8 n.MR Manual reset -5.0 to 105.0% 50.0%
ON/OFF computation: EUS (0.0 ON/OFF computation: EUS
to 100.0%), Position proportional (0.5%), Position proportional PID
n.H Hysteresis PID or heating/cooling or heating/cooling computation:
computation: 0.0 to 100.0% 0.5%
0.LP2
Direct/reverse 0: Reverse action;
n.DR action switchover 1: Direct action 0

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

n.PID n.PM Preset MV -5.0 to 105.0% -5.0%


n=1-8 Cooling-side preset
n.PMc -5.0 to 105.0% 0.0%
MV

App. 2-4 IM 5G1A01-01E


Appendix 2 Operation Parameter Table

■ USER Parameter Menu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


UI USER parameter 1 -19999 to 31500 Refer to the following.
U2 USER parameter 2 -19999 to 31500 0
U3 USER parameter 3 -19999 to 31500 0
U4 USER parameter 4 -19999 to 31500 0
USR –
U5 USER parameter 5 -19999 to 31500 0
U6 USER parameter 6 -19999 to 31500 0
U7 USER parameter 7 -19999 to 31500 0
U8 USER parameter 8 -19999 to 31500 0

● US mode = Loop control with PV switching (USM = 6), and


US mode = Loop control with PV auto-selector and two universal inputs (USM = 14)
U1: PV upper limit for PV switching (Default = 0)
U2: PV lower limit for PV switching (Default = 0)
U3: Switching condition (Default = 0)
U3 = 0: Switching within the PV range specified by U1 and U2
U3 = 1: Switching at the PV upper limit specified by U1
U3 = 2: Switching by contact input
● US mode = Loop control with PV auto-selector (USM = 7)
U1: Input selection (Default = 2)
U1 = 0: Accepts the maximum value between inputs 1 and 2
U1 = 1: Accepts the minimum value between inputs 1 and 2
U1 = 2: Accepts the average value of inputs 1 and 2
U1 = 3: Accepts the difference between inputs 1 and 2 (input 2 - input 1)
● US mode = Loop control with PV auto-selector and two universal inputs (USM = 15)
U1: Input selection (Default = 2)
U1 = 0: Accepts the maximum value between input 1, input 2 (and input 3)
U1 = 1: Accepts the minimum value between input 1, input 2 (and input 3)
U1 = 2: Accepts the average value of input 1, input 2 (and input 3)
U1 = 3: Accepts the difference between inputs 1 and (input 2 - input 1)
U2: Number of inputs (Default = 0)
U2 = 0: Uses two points (inputs 1 and 2)
U2 = 1: Uses three points (inputs 1, 2 and 3)

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 2-5


■ Ten-segment Linearizer-1 Menu
To change the setting range and unit for ten-segment linearizer 1, edit the PY1X and PY1Y param-
eters from the Ten-segment Linearizer Unit submenu (C.PYS). If they are not edited, the following
default values are assumed:

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


1. X1 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 1 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y1 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 1 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X2 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 2 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y2 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 2 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X3 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 3 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y3 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 3 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X4 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 4 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y4 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 4 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X5 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 5 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y5 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 5 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X6 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 6 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
PYS1 – 1. Y6 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 6 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X7 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 7 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y7 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 7 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X8 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 8 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y8 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 8 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X9 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 9 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y9 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 9 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X10 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 10 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y10 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 10 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. X11 Ten-segment linearizer-1 input 11 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
1. Y11 Ten-segment linearizer-1 output 11 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
1. PMD Ten-segment linearizer-1 mode 0: Biasing; 1: Approximation 0

App. 2-6 IM 5G1A01-01E


Appendix 2 Operation Parameter Table

■ Ten-segment Linearizer-2 Menu


To change the setting range and unit for the ten-segment linearizer 2, edit the PY2X and PY2Y
parameters from the Ten-segment Linearizer Unit submenu (C.PYS). If they are not edited, the
following default values are assumed:

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


2. X1 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 1 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y1 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 1 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X2 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 2 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y2 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 2 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X3 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 3 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y3 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 3 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X4 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 4 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y4 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 4 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X5 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 5 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y5 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 5 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X6 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 6 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
PYS2 – 2. Y6 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 6 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X7 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 7 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y7 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 7 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X8 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 8 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y8 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 8 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X9 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 9 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y9 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 9 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X10 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 10 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y10 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 10 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. X11 Ten-segment linearizer-2 input 11 EU (-66.7 to 105.0%) EU (0.0%)
2. Y11 Ten-segment linearizer-2 output 11 EUS (-66.7 to 105.0%) EUS (0.0%)
2. PMD Ten-segment linearizer-2 mode 0: Biasing; 1: Approximation 0

■ Setup Parameter Menu

Main Sub Parameter Description Setting Range Default Setpoint


STUP – PS. IN Password input 0 to 30000 0

IM 5G1A01-01E App. 2-7


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Revision Record
Manual Title : Model LL1100 PC-based Parameters
Manual Number : IM 5G1A01-01E

Edition Date Revised Item


1st Aug., 1998 Newly published
2nd Sep., 1998 Correction of typographical errors and addition to appendix.
3rd Jan., 2004 Supports Windows 2000 and XP.
4th Jun., 2004 Change of the company name.

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