Micromod MOD: Modcell 2050R Users Guide Instrukcja Użytkownika Strona 7

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IB-23C650
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
FEATURES
Isolated universal process and remote set-point input
Four internal set-points
No jumpers required to define instrument parameters
Ratio/bias on process and remote set-point
Totalizer
Ramp/soak profile
On-demand auto-tuning
Retransmission of process, set-point, or input number 2
Output tracking of electrical input number 2
Linearization with sq. rt.
RS-485 Extended MODBUS Communications
Replacement for Foxboro 62H and SPEC 200 (2051R only)
Less than 8 inches (203.2 mm) behind the panel depth
Two-year warranty
DESCRIPTION
The MODCELL 2050R and 2051R indicating controllers are microprocessor-
based 3x6 instruments that can display and control process variables such as
temperature, pressure, liquid level, or flow. Control capabilities include:
current and time proportioning control, on/off control, heat/cool control,
position feedback control, ramp/soak profiling of the control set-point, and P,
PI, or full PID control responses. A second set of P and I tuning constants is
provided when dual output control (heat/cool) is selected.
The functional capabilities of the 2050R and 2051R are identical. The bezel
width of the 2051R is slightly smaller than the 2050R bezel width permitting
the 2051R to be used as a replacement controller for the Foxboro 62H and
SPEC 200 controllers.
Instrument setup is accomplished via easy-to-read English prompts and
operator push buttons located on the front display. The process input is user
selectable for direct connection of either Thermocouple, RTD, slide wire, mV
dc, V dc, or mA dc input. Linearization is user selectable to both process and
remote set-point input and may be square root or none. A nonvolatile RAM
memory stores configuration data and has a typical data retention of 10 years.
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