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CLS
Users Guide
Part No. 21952-00. Revision 3.2
October 1996
Watlow Controls
1241 Bundy Blvd.
Winona, MN 55987
Customer Service
Phone: (800) 414-4299
Fax: (800) 445-8992
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CLSUser’s Guide Part No. 21952-00. Revision 3.2October 1996Watlow Controls1241 Bundy Blvd.Winona, MN 55987Customer ServicePhone: (800) 414-4299Fax: (8

Strona 2 - Warranty

2 CLS User’s GuideOverview System DiagramThe illustration below shows how the parts of the CLS are connected.When unpacking your system, use t

Strona 3 - Contents

92 CLS User’s GuideSetup Low Deviation Alarm TypeUse this menu to turn Off the low deviation alarm or set it to Alarm orControl mode.Selectabl

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 93Low Process Alarm TypeThis menu lets you turn off the low process alarm or set it to the Alarmor Control function.Selectable v

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94 CLS User’s GuideSetup Alarm DelayUse this menu to set a loop alarm delay. There are two types of alarmdelay: the start-up alarm delay and l

Strona 6 - Troubleshooting 107

SetupCLS User’s Guide 95Manual I/O TestPress Yes at this prompt to see menus which can help you test the digitalinputs, digital outputs and the contro

Strona 7 - Appendix A: Ramp Soak 119

96 CLS User’s GuideSetup Test Digital OutputUse this menu to select one of the digital alarm outputs to test in thenext menu. Toggle Digital O

Strona 8 - Glossary 163

PID Tuning and ControlCLS User’s Guide 97PID Tuning and ControlIntroductionThis chapter explains PID control and supplies some starting PID valuesand

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98 CLS User’s GuidePID Tuning and Control Control ModesThe next sections explain the different modes you can use to control aloop.On/Off Contr

Strona 10 - Parts List

PID Tuning and ControlCLS User’s Guide 99However, a process which uses only Proportional control may settle at apoint above or below the setpoint; it

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100 CLS User’s GuidePID Tuning and Control Proportional, Integral and Derivative ControlFor an improved level of control, use Derivative contr

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PID Tuning and ControlCLS User’s Guide 101Time Proportioning (TP)Time Proportioning attempts to digitally simulate an analog outputpercentage by turni

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OverviewCLS User’s Guide 3SafetyWatlow Anafaze has made efforts to ensure the reliability and safety ofthe CLS Controller and to recommend safe usage

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102 CLS User’s GuidePID Tuning and Control The output filter can also enhance PID control. Some processes are verysensitive and require a high

Strona 15 - Specifications

PID Tuning and ControlCLS User’s Guide 103Setting Up and Tuning PID LoopsAfter you have installed your control system, tune each control loop andthen

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104 CLS User’s GuidePID Tuning and Control Integral Term (TI) SettingsThis table shows TI settings vs. Reset settings.As a general rule, use 6

Strona 17 - System Digital Outputs

PID Tuning and ControlCLS User’s Guide 105General PID Constants by ApplicationThis section gives PID values for many applications. They are useful asc

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106 CLS User’s GuidePID Tuning and Control

Strona 19 - Miscellaneous Specifications

TroubleshootingCLS User’s Guide 107TroubleshootingThe next few sections describe general troubleshooting for the CLS.Later sections describe specific

Strona 20 - 12 CLS User’s Guide

108 CLS User’s GuideTroubleshooting NOTEA No key reset clears the CLS memory and resets itsparameters to their default values. If you have a s

Strona 21 - Installation

TroubleshootingCLS User’s Guide 109Checking Digital I/OThe following steps will help you test digital inputs and outputs.TB-18 and TB-50 Test1. Plug i

Strona 22 - Precautions and Warnings

110 CLS User’s GuideTroubleshooting Checking Computer Supervised SystemsFour elements must work properly in a computer supervised system thatu

Strona 23 - Recommended Tools

TroubleshootingCLS User’s Guide 111From the setup menus, make sure that the communications parameters(address, error checking and baud rate) are set c

Strona 24 - CLS Mounting Procedure

4 CLS User’s GuideOverview

Strona 25 - TB-18 Mounting Instructions

112 CLS User’s GuideTroubleshooting 2. Remove the two screws from the sides of the controller front panel.3. Remove the electronics assembly f

Strona 26 - TB-50 Mounting Instructions

TroubleshootingCLS User’s Guide 1136. Remove the existing EPROM from its socket by prying it out with a small flathead screwdriver, as shown below.7.

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114 CLS User’s GuideTroubleshooting

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Linear Scaling ExamplesCLS User’s Guide 115Linear Scaling ExamplesExample 1SituationA pressure sensor that generates a 4-20 milliamp signal is connect

Strona 29 - Grounding

116 CLS User’s GuideLinear Scaling Example 2SituationA flow sensor connected to the CLS measures the flow in a pipe. Thesensor generates a 0-5V signal

Strona 30 - Input Wiring

Linear Scaling ExamplesCLS User’s Guide 117Example 3SituationA pulse encoder which measures the movement of a conveyor isconnected to the CLS. The enc

Strona 31 - Communications Wiring

118 CLS User’s GuideLinear Scaling

Strona 32 - Wiring: Noise Suppression

Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 119Appendix A: Ramp Soak IntroductionThis Appendix will teach you how to set up and use Ramp/Soak profilesin CLS

Strona 33 - General Wiring

120 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak SpecificationsConfiguring Ramp/SoakThis section will teach you how to set up R/S profiles. The foll

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Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 121Setting the R/S Time BaseThe R/S time base menu is in the Setup Globals main menu.Use this menu to set the ti

Strona 35 - Wiring Outputs

IntroductionCLS User’s Guide 5IntroductionThe CLS is a modular control system with up to 16 fully independentloops of PID control (16 CLS). It functi

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122 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak Copying the Setup from Another ProfileUse this menu to setup similar profiles quickly, by copying a

Strona 37 - Configuring Outputs

Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 123Editing the Ready SetpointWhen you assign a profile to a loop, the profile doesn’t startimmediately; instead,

Strona 38 - Watchdog Timer

124 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak Choosing an External Reset InputUse this menu to select an external reset input. Toggle the input t

Strona 39 - TB-18 Connections

Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 125Setting a Segment SetpointUse this menu to set a setpoint for the segment you are editing. Theprocess will go

Strona 40 - TB-50 Connections

126 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak Editing Event OutputsThis menu appears only if you answered YES to the previous menu. Useit to assi

Strona 41 - 16 CLS TB-50 Connections

Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 127Assigning an Input to a TriggerThis menu appears only if you answered YES to the Edit SegmentTriggers menu. U

Strona 42 - Input Scaling

128 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak Setting Segment ToleranceUse this menu to set a positive or negative tolerance value for eachsegmen

Strona 43 - 4 and 8 CLS Scaling Values

Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 129Using Ramp/SoakThis section explains how to assign a profile to a loop, how to put aprofile in Run, Continue,

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130 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak 1. In Single Loop display, switch to the loop you want to edit.2. Press the RAMP/SOAK key. The assi

Strona 45 - 8CLS: RTD/Thermister Inputs

Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 131Running a ProfileWhen you assign a profile, it does not start running immediately;instead, the loop enters th

Strona 46 - 16 CLS Scaling Values

6 CLS User’s GuideIntroduction Watchdog Timer: The CLS watchdog timer output notifies you ofsystem failure. You can use it to hold a relay clo

Strona 47 - T/C Inputs

132 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak This is the Single Loop display when a profile is running.Bar graph displayLoops that are running R

Strona 48 - RTD Inputs (4 and 8 CLS only)

Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 133All the menus you can reach from the RAMP/SOAK key have the sameinformation on the top line.How long has the

Strona 49 - Voltage Inputs

134 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak Holding a Profile or Continuing from HoldUse the profile mode menu to hold a profile or continue fr

Strona 50 - Unused Inputs

Appendix A: Ramp SoakCLS User’s Guide 135Resetting a profileUse this menu to reset a profile. When you reset a profile, the followinghappens:• The pro

Strona 51 - Serial Communications

136 CLS User’s GuideAppendix A: Ramp Soak

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Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control137Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlThis Appendix explains five new features added to the CLS and MLScontroller

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138Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlEnhanced Process Control MenusSetup GlobalParametersSetupLoopInputsSetupLoop Control ParametersSetupLoopOutputs

Strona 54 - Configuring Communications

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control139Process Variable RetransmitThe PV Retransmit feature allows you to select the PV of any loop inthe controller t

Strona 55 - Recommended Wire Gauges

140Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlBy adjusting the Maximum and Minimum inputs, you can scale theoutput appropriately:PV Retransmit MenusThe Setup

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Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control141Minimum InputSelectable Values: From the input loop PV minimum reading to themaximum reading.Minimum OutputNOTE

Strona 57 - Using the CLS

IntroductionCLS User’s Guide 7SpecificationsThe following section contains specifications for inputs, outputs, theserial interface, system power requi

Strona 58 - Front Panel

142Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlMaximum OutputOutput will never go above the this Maximum Output percentage,regardless of how high the PV goes

Strona 59 - Man/Auto

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control143Cascade ControlThe Cascade control feature allows the output percentage of one controlloop to influence the set

Strona 60 - Alarm Ack

144Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control7) By adjusting the SP parameters, the user can adjust the influence the primary loop has on the SP of the seco

Strona 61 - Displays

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control145Base SetpointSelectable Values: From the secondary loop PV minimum reading tothe maximum reading.Minimum Setpoi

Strona 62 - Single Loop Display

146Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlCool Cascade SpanSelectable Values: -9999 to 9999.NOTECascade control cannot be used on the same control loop a

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Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control147Ratio controlRatio control allows you to specify a process variable of one loop,(Master loop), multiplied by a

Strona 64 - Acknowledging an Alarm

148Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlRatio Control MenusThe Ratio control parameters appear under a new menu option, whichfollows the Cascade menu:A

Strona 65 - Job Display

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control149Setpoint DifferentialSelectable Values: From the ratio loop PV minimum reading to themaximum reading.NOTERatio

Strona 66 - Operator Menus

150Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlTypical ApplicationsThis section provides usage examples of the Enhanced features for theCLS and MLS manuals.Pr

Strona 67 - Manual Output Levels

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control1511) First, set up the standard control loop parameters according to the fur-nace application, in this case on lo

Strona 68 - Autotune

8 CLS User’s GuideIntroduction Thermocouple Ranges and Resolution:RTD Ranges and Resolution (4 and 8 CLS only):T/C Break Detection: Pulse type

Strona 69 - How to edit a menu?

152Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlNow press the "Back" key several times until the normal loop displayappears. The Process Variable Ret

Strona 70 - Loop name?

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control153Cascade ControlCascade Control is used to control thermal systems with long lag times,which cannot be as accura

Strona 71 - Set up Global Parameters Menu

154Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlFirst, switch the controller to display loop 2, which will be thesecondary loop, and then enter the 3-key seque

Strona 72 - Save Setup to Job

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control155Now press the "Back" key several times until the normal loop displayappears. The output percentage of

Strona 73 - Job Select Input Polarity

156Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlRatio ControlA chemical process requires a formula of two parts Water (H2O) to onepart Potassium Hydroxide (KOH

Strona 74 - Start-up Alarm Delay

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control157Now press Back several times until the normal loop display appears. The setpoint of loop 2 will now be equal to

Strona 75 - Controller Address

158Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlRemote SetpointRemote Setpoint can be used to allow external equipment, such as aPLC or other control system, t

Strona 76 - Communications Error Checking

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control159Now press the "Back" key several times until the normal loop displayappears. The setpoint of loop 2 w

Strona 77 - EPROM Information

160Appendix B: Enhanced Process ControlThe loops using the IR sensor as an input is assigned to the Master Loopin the Ratio Control Option Menu. The s

Strona 78 - Set up Loop Input

Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control161Now press the "Back" key several times until the normal loop displayappears. The setpoint of loop 2 w

Strona 79 - Input Type

IntroductionCLS User’s Guide 9Digital Inputs Number: 8Configuration: 8 selectable for output override, remote job selection.Input Voltage Protection:

Strona 80 - Input Units

162Appendix B: Enhanced Process Control

Strona 81 - Linear Scaling Menus

163GlossaryAACSee Alternating Current.AC Line FrequencyThe frequency of the AC power line measured inHertz (Hz), usually

Strona 82 - InputR eading

Glossary 164Block Check Character (BCC)A serial communications error checking method.An acceptable method for most applications,BCC is the default me

Strona 83 - High Process Value

Glossary 165Default ParametersThe programmed instructions that are perma-nently stored in the microprocessor software.Deri

Strona 84 - Low Reading

Glossary 166temperature detector (RTD) open or short fail-ures.FilterFilters are used to handle various electrical noiseproblems. Digital Filter (DF)

Strona 85 - Input Filter

Glossary 167Input TypeThe signal type that is connected to an input, suchas thermocouple, RTD, linear or process.Integral

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Glossary 168Non LinearThrough Watlow-Anafaze software, the Non Lin-ear field sets the system to linear control, or toone of two non linear control op

Strona 87 - Heat or Cool Control TD

Glossary 169RRampA programmed increase in the temperature of asetpoint system. RangeThe area between two limits in which a

Strona 88 - Heat and Cool Spread

Glossary 170SignalAny electrical transmittance that conveys infor-mation.Solid State Relay (SSR)See Relay, Solid State.SpanThe difference between the

Strona 89 - Set up Loop Outputs

Glossary 171ZZero CrossAction that provides output switching only at ornear the zero-voltage crossing points of the acsine

Strona 90 - Heat or Cool Output Type

10 CLS User’s GuideIntroduction Analog OutputsThe Watlow Anafaze Digital to Analog Converter (DAC) is an optionalmodule for the CLS. It lets y

Strona 92 - Heat or Cool Output Action

IntroductionCLS User’s Guide 11Miscellaneous SpecificationsSerial InterfaceType: RS-232 3 wire or RS-485 4 wire.Isolation: RS-232 None RS-

Strona 93 - Heat or Cool Output Override

Copyright © 1996Watlow AnafazeInformation in this manual is subject to change without notice. No part of this publication may bereproduced, stored in

Strona 94 - Calculated by P ID

12 CLS User’s GuideIntroduction

Strona 95 - Set up Loop Alarms

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 13InstallationThese installation instructions are written for non-technical users; if youare an electrician or you are te

Strona 96 - Process Alarms

14 CLS User’s GuideInstallation Precautions and WarningsDANGERShut off power to your process before you install the CLS.High voltage may be pr

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InstallationCLS User’s Guide 15Recommended ToolsUse these tools to install the CLS:Panel Hole CuttersUse any of the following tools to cut a hole of t

Strona 98 - High Process Alarm Type

16 CLS User’s GuideInstallation CLS Mounting ProcedureNOTEMount the controller before you mount the terminal blockor do any wiring. The contro

Strona 99 - High Deviation Alarm Type

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 17TB-18 Mounting InstructionsThese steps describe how to mount the TB-18 on the rear of the CLS.(Please follow these step

Strona 100 - Low Process Alarm Setpoint

18 CLS User’s GuideInstallation TB-50 Mounting InstructionsThese steps tell you how to mount the TB-50. (Please follow these stepsexactly, so

Strona 101 - Alarm Deadband

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 194. Place the TB-50 where you will mount it and use a pencil to trace around the standoffs.5. Drill and tap #6-32 holes

Strona 102 - Alarm Delay

20 CLS User’s GuideInstallation General Wiring RecommendationsUse the cables below or their equivalent. For best results, useappropriate mater

Strona 103 - Manual I/O Test

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 21GroundingConnect the CLS chassis to an external ground at only one point, toavoid ground loops that can cause instrumen

Strona 104 - Keypad Test

CLS User’s Guide Contents iContentsOverview 1System Diagram...2Parts List ...

Strona 105 - PID Tuning and Control

22 CLS User’s GuideInstallation Thermocouple WiringUse 18 or 20 AWG thermocouple (T/C) extension wire for all the T/Cinputs.NOTEMost thermocou

Strona 106 - Control Modes

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 23Output Wiring Use multicolored stranded shielded cable for analog outputs (if youhave installed an SDAC) and PID digita

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24 CLS User’s GuideInstallation Wiring: Noise SuppressionIf the CLS's outputs control dry contact electromechanical relays withinductive

Strona 108 - Digital Output Control Forms

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 25General WiringThe following sections explain how to test your installation before youconnect power to it and how to con

Strona 109 - Output Digital Filter

26 CLS User’s GuideInstallation Connections TestAgain, follow these instructions if you have purchased your own powersupply, or if you are usi

Strona 110 - Reverse and Direct Action

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 27OutputsNOTEYour CLS is shipped with heat outputs enabled and cooloutputs disabled. You can disable any PID output and u

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28 CLS User’s GuideInstallation

Strona 112 - Derivative Term (TD) Settings

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 29Using the Cable Tie WrapsWhen you have wired outputs to the TB-50, use the cable tie wrapsshipped with it. This diagram

Strona 113 - PI with Derivative (PID)

30 CLS User’s GuideInstallation PID Control and Alarm Output ConnectionsTypical digital control outputs use external optically isolated solid-

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InstallationCLS User’s Guide 31TB-18 ConnectionsThis table shows TB-18 connections to the 4CLS and the 8CLS.*If you install a Watlow Anafaze Serial DA

Strona 115 - Troubleshooting

ii Contents CLS User’s Guide Inputs ...34Input Scaling ...

Strona 116 - Checking an Analog Input

32 CLS User’s GuideInstallation TB-50 Connections4 and 8 CLS TB-50 Connections.If you install a Watlow Anafaze Serial Digital to Analog Conver

Strona 117 - Digital Input Testing

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 3316 CLS TB-50 Connections.If you install a Watlow Anafaze Serial digital to Analog Converter(SDAC), the CLS uses digital

Strona 118 - Computer Problems

34 CLS User’s GuideInstallation InputsThis section covers input scaling and input installation for all inputtypes, including thermocouples, RT

Strona 119 - Changing the EPROM

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 354 and 8 CLS Scaling Values• For RTD1 inputs, RA and RB are a matched pair (RP). Their match-ing tolerance is 0.02% (2 p

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36 CLS User’s GuideInstallation The next table shows scaling resistor values.The following tables show the location of RA, RB, RC and RD on th

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InstallationCLS User’s Guide 374CLS: Voltage/Current Inputs8CLS: Voltage/Current Inputs4CLS: RTD/Thermister Inputs8CLS: RTD/Thermister InputsPlace res

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38 CLS User’s GuideInstallation 16 CLS Scaling ValuesFor linear mVdc, Vdc, and mAdc ranges, use 0.1% tolerance resistors.Higher tolerances may

Strona 123 - Linear Scaling Examples

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 39Scaling and CalibrationThe CLS provides offset calibration for thermocouple, RTD, and otherfixed ranges, and offset and

Strona 124 - Example 2

40 CLS User’s GuideInstallation You can connect J, K, T, S, R, B, and E thermocouples directly to theCLS. Watlow Anafaze provides standard lin

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InstallationCLS User’s Guide 41Below is a typical RTD.Current InputsTo connect current (milliamp) inputs, install resistors that convert themilliamp i

Strona 126 - Linear Scaling

CLS User’s Guide Contents iiiCommunications Protocol ...68Communications Error Checking ...

Strona 127 - Appendix A: Ramp Soak

42 CLS User’s GuideInstallation Unused InputsSet the input type for unused inputs to “SKIP” to avoid the default T/Cbreak alarms. (See Input T

Strona 128 - Configuring Ramp/Soak

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 43Serial CommunicationsThe CLS is factory-configured for RS-232 communications. However,the communications are jumper-sel

Strona 129 - Choosing a Profile to Edit

44 CLS User’s GuideInstallation The diagram on the next page shows the recommended system hookup.To avoid ground loops, it uses an optically i

Strona 130 - LOOP PROCESS UNITS

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 45Use a 200 ohm terminating resistor on the RX line of the last controllerin the system. (If you have only one controller

Strona 131 - Editing the Ready Setpoint

46 CLS User’s GuideInstallation Configuring CommunicationsYour controller is shipped configured for RS-232. To switch betweenRS-232 and RS-485

Strona 132 - Setting Segment Time

InstallationCLS User’s Guide 47Recommended Wire GaugesWatlow Anafaze recommends the following maximum distances andwire gauges:You may wish to use a s

Strona 133 - Configuring Segment Events

48 CLS User’s GuideInstallation

Strona 134 - Editing Segment Triggers

Using the CLSCLS User’s Guide 49Using the CLSIntroduction This chapter will show you how to use the CLS from the front panel. (Ifyou are using ANASOFT

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50 CLS User’s GuideUsing the CLS Front PanelThe front panel provides a convenient interface with the controller. Youcan program and operate th

Strona 136 - Repeating a Profile

Using the CLSCLS User’s Guide 51WARNINGPressing the No key on power up will clear the RAM mem-ory and reinitialize the CLS' factory default value

Strona 137 - Using Ramp/Soak

iv Contents CLS User’s Guide High Deviation Alarm Output Number ...91Low Deviation Alarm Type ...

Strona 138 - Assigning a different profile

52 CLS User’s GuideUsing the CLS Ramp/Soak If Ramp/Soak is installed on your controller, press the Ramp/Soak keyto:• Assign a ramp/soak profil

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Using the CLSCLS User’s Guide 53DisplaysThe next section discusses the CLS' main displays--Bar Graph, SingleLoop, and Job displays. Bar Graph Dis

Strona 140 - Ramp/Soak Key Displays

54 CLS User’s GuideUsing the CLS The next table explains the symbols you see on the bottom line of BarGraph display. These symbols appear when

Strona 141 - How many times has it cycled?

Using the CLSCLS User’s Guide 55If only one output is enabled (heat or cool, but not both), Single Loopdisplay looks like this:From Single Loop Displa

Strona 142 - Continuing a profile

56 CLS User’s GuideUsing the CLS AlarmsIf an alarm occurs, a two-character alarm code appears in the lower leftcorner of the display (below).

Strona 143 - Resetting a profile

Using the CLSCLS User’s Guide 57Job DisplayJob display appears only if:• You have turned on the Remote Job Select function. (This function is explaine

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58 CLS User’s GuideUsing the CLS Operator Menus You can reach the following Operator Menus from Single Loop Display.(If your CLS is already in

Strona 145 - Process Control

Using the CLSCLS User’s Guide 59Press any key to exit this display. If at least one control output (heat orcool) is enabled, you'll see this disp

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60 CLS User’s GuideUsing the CLS AutotuneIf you set the current loop's control status to TUNE and press Enter, thecontroller automaticall

Strona 147 - Process Variable Retransmit

CLS User’s Guide 61SetupThe Setup menus let you change the CLS detailed configurationinformation.If you have not set up a CLS before, or if you don&ap

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CLS User’s Guide Contents vLinear Scaling Examples 115Example 1 ...115E

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62 CLS User’s GuideSetup Setup GlobalParameters?Setup Loop Inputs?Setup LoopControl Params? Setup LoopOutputs?Setup LoopAlarms?Manual I/OTest?

Strona 150 - Maximum Output

SetupCLS User’s Guide 63Set up Global Parameters MenuThe Set up Global Parameters menu looks like this:Below is the setup global parameters menu tree.

Strona 151 - Cascade Control

64 CLS User’s GuideSetup Load a JobUse this menu to load any one of 8 saved jobs from the controller's frontpanel. The following paramete

Strona 152 - Cascade Output Assignment

SetupCLS User’s Guide 65Job Select InputsUse this menu to set the number of job select inputs. The controller usesthese inputs as a binary code that s

Strona 153 - Heat Cascade Span

66 CLS User’s GuideSetup Output Override Digital InputUse this menu to set a digital input that sets all loops in manual output atoutput level

Strona 154 - Cool Cascade Span

SetupCLS User’s Guide 67Keyboard Lock StatusUse this menu to lock the front panel operator function keys ChangeSP, Man/Auto, and Ramp/Soak so that pre

Strona 155 - Ratio control

68 CLS User’s GuideSetup Communications Baud RateUse this menu to set the Communications Baud Rate. Selectable values: 2400 or 9600.Communica

Strona 156 - Control Ratio

SetupCLS User’s Guide 69AC Line FrequencyUse this menu to configure the controller to match an AC line frequencyof 50 or 60 Hz. (This function is prov

Strona 157 - Differential Control

70 CLS User’s GuideSetup Set up Loop InputThe Set up Loop Input main menu lets you access menus which changeparameters related to the loop inp

Strona 158 - Typical Applications

SetupCLS User’s Guide 71Input Type Use this menu to configure the input sensor for each loop as one of theseinput types:• Thermocouple types (J, K, T,

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vContents CLS User’s Guide Process Variable Retransmit ...139Setting Up a PV Retransmit ...

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72 CLS User’s GuideSetup RTD Ranges (4 and 8CLS)Pulse Sample TimeYou can connect a digital pulse signal of up to 2 KHz to the controller'

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 73Selectable values: The table below shows the character set for inputunits.Input Reading OffsetThis menu does not appear if the

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74 CLS User’s GuideSetup The scaling function is defined by two points on a conversion line. Itrelates the high PV to the high reading and the

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 75Display Format This menu appears under the Set up Loop Inputs main menu. It lets youselect a display format for a linear input

Strona 164 - Ratio Control

76 CLS User’s GuideSetup High ReadingUse this menu to enter the input level that corresponds to the highprocess value you entered in the previ

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 77Input FilterThe CLS has two different types of input filter: • A noise rejection filter that rejects high frequency input sign

Strona 166 - Remote Setpoint

78 CLS User’s GuideSetup Set up Loop Control ParametersUse these menus to change control parameters for heat and cool outputsof the selected l

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 79Heat or Cool Control PB This menu allows you to set the Proportional Band (also known asGain).NOTEThe CLS internally represent

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80 CLS User’s GuideSetup Heat or Cool Output FilterUse this menu to dampen the heat or cool output's response. The outputresponds to a st

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 81Set up Loop OutputsPress Ye s at this prompt to access menus to change loop outputparameters for the current loop, including:•

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OverviewCLS User’s Guide 1OverviewThis manual describes how to install, setup, and operate a 4CLS, an8CLS, or a 16CLS. Included are seven chapters, t

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82 CLS User’s GuideSetup Enable/Disable Heat or Cool Outputs From this menu you can enable or disable the heat or cool output for thecurrent l

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 83Heat or Cool Cycle Time From this menu you can set the Cycle Time for Time Proportioningoutputs.NOTEThe Cycle Time menu will o

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84 CLS User’s GuideSetup SDAC High ValueUse this menu to set a high value for the SDAC output. Set the high andlow value to match the range of

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 85Heat or Cool Output LimitUse this menu to limit the maximum PID control output for a loop's heatand cool outputs. This li

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86 CLS User’s GuideSetup Heat or Cool Nonlinear Output CurveUse this menu to select one of two nonlinear output curves for nonlinearprocesses.

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 87Set up Loop AlarmsPress Yes at the Set up Loop Alarms prompt to access menus whichchange alarm function parameters for the cur

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88 CLS User’s GuideSetup Global AlarmsGlobal alarms occur when a loop alarm set to Alarm (not Control) isunacknowledged, or when there are any

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 89When the controller powers up or the setpoint changes, deviation alarmsdo not activate until the process goes inside the devia

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90 CLS User’s GuideSetup High Process Alarm SetpointUse this menu to select the setpoint (temperature or other value withinthe scaled sensor r

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SetupCLS User’s Guide 91Deviation Band ValueUse this menu to set the deviation bandwidth, a positive and negativealarm or control point relative to th

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