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Industrial Controller Pro-8
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Page 1 - Industrial Controller Pro-8

Industrial Controller Pro-8West Pro-8 user manual – 59560

Page 2 - BlueControl

Connection of outputs OUT1 ! and OUT2 "Relay-output KS5_-1_4-_00_ _-_ _ _ and KS5_-1_5-_00_ _-_ _ _- Relay (250V/2A), potentialfree changeover co

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****see Interface description Modbus RTU 9499-040-63611 .KS5_-1_2-_00_ _-_ _ _. connecting example:aCAUTION: Using a temperature limiter is recommenda

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3 Operation3.1 Front viewLED colours:LED 1, 2, 3: yellowLED OK: greenother LEDs: redgIn the upper display line, the process value is always displayed.

Page 5 - Safety switches

3.2 Behaviour after power-onAfter supply voltage switch-on, the unit starts with the operating level.The unit is in the condition which was active bef

Page 6 - Mounting

3.4 Maintenance manager / Error listWith one or several errors, the extended operating level al-ways starts with the error list. Signalling an actual

Page 7 - 2.1 Connecting diagram

NameDescription Cause Possible remedial actionLooPControl loop alarm(LOOP) Input signal defective or notconnected correctly Output not connected cor

Page 8 - 2.3 Terminal connection

3.5 Self-tuningFor determination of optimum process parameters, self-tuning is possible.After starting by the operator, the controller makes an adapta

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3.5.2 Self-tuning startgSelf-tuning start can be disabled using BlueControl®(engineering tool)(Conf/Othr/IAdA).Starting the self-tuning:Self-tuning is

Page 10 - Electrical connections

3.5.5 Optimization after start-up or at the set-pointThe two methods are optimization after start-up and at the set-point.As control parameters are al

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Step attempt after start-upCondition: - tunE = 0 and sufficient set-point reserve provided or- tunE =2The controller outputs 0% correcting variable or

Page 12 - 3.1 Front view

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Page 13 - Extended operating level

Optimization-at-the-set-point procedure:The controller uses its instantaneous parameters for control to the set-point. In li-ned out condition, the co

Page 14 - Operation

3.5.7 Optimization at the set-point for 3-point stepping controllerAs position feedback is not provided, the controller calculates the actuator positi

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3.5.8 Examples for self-tuning attempts(controller inverse, heating or heating/cooling)Start: heating power switched onHeating power Y is switched off

Page 16 - 3.5 Self-tuning

3.6 Manual tuningThe optimization aid should be used with units on which the control parametersshall be set without self-tuning.For this, the response

Page 17 - Self-tuning start

FormulasK = Vmax * Tu controller behavior Pb1 [phy. units] td1 [s] ti1 [s]With 2-point and3-point controllers,the cycle time must beadjusted tot1 / t2

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3.8 Alarm handlingMax. three alarms can be configured and assigned to the individual outputs. Ge-nerally, outputs OuT.1... OuT.6 can be used each for

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gThe variable to be monitored can be selected separately per configuration foreach alarm.The following variables are available ( ConF / Lim / Src .x):

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3.9 Operating structureAfter supply voltage switch-on, the controller starts with the operating levels.The controller status is as before power off.gP

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4 Configuration level4.1 Configuration surveyAdjustment:wTo access the configuration level, press the key Ù for 3 seconds and thenthe key Ì to select

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4.2 ConfigurationsCntrName Value range Description DefaultSP.FnBasic configuration of setpoint processing00set-point controller can be switched over t

Page 23 - 3.6 Manual tuning

Pro-83Contents1 Mounting ... 52 Electrical connections ... 72.1 Connecting diagram...

Page 24 - 3.7 Second PID parameter set

Name Value range Description DefaultCYCLCharacteristic for 2-point- and 3-point-controllers00standard1water cooling linear2water cooling non-linear3wi

Page 25 - 3.8 Alarm handling

Name Value range Description DefaultfAI1Forcing INP1 (only visible with BlueControl!)00No forcing1Forcing via serial interfaceInP.2Name Value range De

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Name Value range Description DefaultHourOFF..999999Operating hours (only visible with BlueControl!)OFFSwitOFF..999999Output switching cycles (only vis

Page 27 - 3.9 Operating structure

Name Value range Description Default5transmitter supply (only visible without OPTION)O.ActMethod of operation of output OUT3 (only visible when O.TYP=

Page 28 - 4.1 Configuration survey

LOGIName Value range Description DefaultL_rLocal / Remote switching (Remote: adjusting of all values byfront keys is blocked)00no function (switch-ove

Page 29 - 4.2 Configurations

Name Value range Description DefaultC.oFFSwitching off the controller00no function (switch-over via interface is possible)2DI13DI2 (only visible with

Page 30 - (at CAL level)

othrName Value range Description DefaultbAudBaudrate of the interface (only visible with OPTION)202400 Baud14800 Baud29600 Baud319200 BaudAddr1...247A

Page 31 - Configuration level

Name Value range Description DefaultIAdaBlock auto tuning (only visible with BlueControl!)00Released1BlockedIExoBlock extended operating level (only v

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4.3 Set-point processingThe set-point processing structure is shown in the following picture:4.3.1Set-point gradient / rampTo prevent set-point step c

Page 33 - Out.5/ Out.6

prevent unreasonably short on and off pulses. The shortest pulses result from ¼x t1 or¼x t2. The characteristic curve is also called “bath tub curve”.

Page 34 - Ò key switches

4Pro-84.4.2 Switching attitude linear ( CyCl= 1 ) ...394.4.3 Switching attitude non-linear ( CyCl= 2 )...394.4.4 Heating and c

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very weak. Moreover, the correcting variable increases very quickly to max. possi-ble cooling. Parameter F.H2O can be used for changing the characteri

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4.5 Configuration examples4.5.1 On-Off controller / Signaller (inverse)ConF / Cntr: SP.Fn = 0 set-point /cascade controllerC.Fnc = 0 signaller with on

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4.5.2 2-point and continuous controller (inverse)ConF/CntrSP.Fn= 0 set-point / cascade controllerC.Fnc= 1 2-point and continuous controller (PID)C.Act

Page 38 - 4.4 Pro-8 cooling functions

4.5.3 3-point and continuous controllerConF / Cntr: SP.Fn = 0 set-point / cascade controllerC.Fnc = 3 3-point controller (2xPID)C.Act = 0 action inver

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4.5.4 3-point stepping controller (relay & relay)ConF / Cntr: SP.Fn = 0 set-point / cascade controllerC.Fnc = 4 3-point stepping controllerC.Act =

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4.5.5D - Y - Off controller / 2-point controller with pre-contactConF / Cntr: SP.Fn = 0 set-point / cascade controllerC.Fnc = 2 D -Y-Off controllerC.A

Page 41 - HYS.HHYS.L

4.5.6 Pro-8 with measured value outputExample: KS5_-1_2-_00_ _-_ _ _ConF / Out.3: O.tYP = 1 Out.3 0...20mA continuous= 2 Out.3 4...20mA continuous= 3

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5 Parameter setting level5.1 Parameter surveyAdjustment:To access the parameter level, press the key Ù for 3 seconds and confirm usingthe Ù -key subse

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wPress the Ù - key to change to the next parameter.wAfter the last parameter of a group, donE is displayed and followed by auto-matic changing to the

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PAr.2Name Value range Description DefaultPb121...9999 1Proportional band 1 (heating) in phys. dimensions (e.g. °C), 2. parameter set100Pb221...9999 1P

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1 MountingSafety switch:For access to the safety switches, the controller must be withdrawn from the hou-sing. Squeeze the top and bottom of the front

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InP.1Name Value range Description DefaultInL.1-1999...9999Input value for the lower scaling point0OuL.1-1999...9999Displayed value for the lower scali

Page 47 - 5.1 Parameter survey

5.3 Input scalingWhen using current or voltage signals as input variables for InP.1 or InP.2,scaling of input and display values at parameter setting

Page 48 - 5.2 Parameters

6 Calibration levelgMeasured value correction ( CAL) is visible only ifConF / InP.1 / Corr = 1 or 2 is selected.wTo access the calibration level, pres

Page 49 - Parameter setting level

Offset correction ( ConF/ InP.1 / Corr =1 ):possible on-line at the process2-point correction ( ConF/ InP.1 / Corr = 2):InL.1: The input value of the

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InH.1: The input value of the upper scaling point is displayed. .The operator must adjust the upper input value by means of theprocess value simulator

Page 51 - Input InP.2

7 ProgrammerProgrammer set-up:For using the controller as a programmer, select parameter Cntr /SP.Fn = 1 inthe ConF menu. The programmer is started vi

Page 52 - ( ConF/ InP.1 / Corr =1 ):

8 Special functions8.1 Start-up circuitThe start-up circuit is a special function for temperature control, e.g. hot runnercontrol. High-performance he

Page 53 - correction

8.2 Boost functionThe boost function causes short-time increase of the set-point, e.g. for removing"frozen" material rests from clogged die

Page 54 - Calibration level

8.3 Pro-8 as Modbus masteraThis function is only selectable with BlueControl (engineering tool)!Additions othr (only visible with BlueControl!)Name Va

Page 55 - 7 Programmer

8.4 LinearizationLinearization for input INP1Access to table “ Lin” is always with selection of sensor type S.TYP = 18:special thermocouple in INP1, o

Page 56 - 8.1 Start-up circuit

aSafety switch 10V i mA/Pt and U<-> I always in position left or right.Leaving the safety switch open may lead to faulty functions!lCaution! The

Page 57 - 8.2 Boost function

9 BlueControlBlueControl®is the projecting environment for the PMA BluePortâcontroller se-ries. The following 3 licences with graded functionality are

Page 58 - 8.3 Pro-8 as Modbus master

10 VersionsAccessories delivered with the instrumentOperating manual (if selected using the ordering code)w2 fixing clampswoperating note in 15 langua

Page 59 - 8.4 Linearization

Accessory equipment with ordering informationVersions62Pro-8Description Order no.Heating current transformer 50A AC 9404-407-50001PC-adaptor for the f

Page 60 - 9 BlueControl

11 Technical dataINPUTSPROCESS VALUE INPUT INP1Resolution: > 14 bitsDecimal point: 0 to 3 digits behind the decimal pointDig. input filter: adjusta

Page 61 - 10 Versions

OUTPUTSRELAY OUTPUTS OUT1, OUT2Contact type: KS5_-1_0-_00_ _-_ _ _KS5_-1_1-_00_ _-_ _ _KS5_-1_2-_00_ _-_ _ _KS5_-1_3-_00_ _-_ _ _2 NO contacts with co

Page 62 - Versions

Shock and vibrationVibration test Fc (DIN 68-2-6)Frequency: 10...150 HzUnit in operation: 1g or 0,075 mmUnit not in operation: 2g or 0,15 mmShock test

Page 63 - Thermocouples

12 Safety hintsThis unit was built and tested in compliance with VDE 0411-1 / EN 61010-1 andwas delivered in safe condition.The unit complies with Eur

Page 64 - Technical data

MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND MODIFICATIONThe units do not need particular maintenance.aWarningWhen opening the units, or when removing covers or components

Page 65 - Certifications

12.1 Reset to defaultIn the event of faulty configuration, the instrument can be reset to default.In the event of faulty configuration, the instrument

Page 66 - 12 Safety hints

Index0-92-point correction...55AAccessories ...62Alarm handling ...25-26BBlueControl...61Boost function ...

Page 67 - Safety hints

2 Electrical connections2.1 Connecting diagramElectrical connections for all types KS 5x-1 exept KS 5_-1_4-_ 00_ _-_ _Electrical connections for KS 5_

Page 68 - 8.8.8.8

OOffset correction ...54Optimization at the setpoint ...19Output OUT1Configuration ...32Technical data ...65Output OUT2Confi

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Pro-871

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Subject to alterations without noticeÄnderungen vorbehaltenSous réserve de toutes modificationsA659560

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2.2 Connecting diagram for the options cardgAccording to order the controller is fitted with:wflat-pin terminals combined for 1 x 6,3mm or 2 x 2,8mm t

Page 72 - Änderungen vorbehalten

Connection of input INP2 3Sensor type 0...50mA AC or0/4 ... 20 mA DC for heating current input,external set-point orexternal correcting variable Y.E.C

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