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E5CNH E5AN-H E5EN-H Digital Controllers User's Manual - OMRON

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Selecting the Temperature Unit Section 3-3<br />

3-3 Selecting the Temperature Unit<br />

3-3-1 Temperature Unit<br />

Either °C or °F can be selected as the temperature unit.<br />

Set the temperature unit in the Temperature Unit parameter of the initial<br />

setting level. The default is c (°C).<br />

Operating Procedure The following example shows how to select °C as the temperature unit.<br />

Operation Level 1. Press the O Key for at least three seconds to move from the operation<br />

level to the initial setting level.<br />

C<br />

30.0<br />

0.0<br />

Initial Setting Level 2. Select the Temperature Unit parameter by pressing the M Key.<br />

Input Type<br />

Press the U or D Key to select either °C or °F.<br />

c: °C<br />

f: °F<br />

in-t 5<br />

d-u c<br />

Temperature<br />

Unit<br />

3. To return to the operation level, press the O Key for at least one second.<br />

3-4 Selecting PID Control or ON/OFF Control<br />

Two control methods are supported: 2-PID control and ON/OFF control.<br />

Switching between 2-PID control and ON/OFF control is executed by means<br />

of the PID ON/OFF parameter in the initial setting level. When this parameter<br />

is set to pid, 2-PID control is selected, and when set to onoff, ON/OFF control,<br />

is selected. The default is pid. ON/OFF control is not displayed for position-proportional<br />

models.<br />

2-PID Control PID control is set by AT (auto-tuning), ST (self-tuning), or manual setting.<br />

For PID control, set the PID constants in the Proportional Band (P), Integral<br />

Time (I), and Derivative Time (D) parameters.<br />

ON/OFF Control In ON/OFF control, the control output is turned ON when the process value is<br />

lower than the current set point, and the control output is turned OFF when<br />

the process value is higher than the current set point (reverse operation).<br />

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