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The PSC is a
setpoint controller suitable for time vs. process
control applications.
The PSC Controller accepts either a 0 to 10 VDC or a 4
to 20 mA DC input
signal, precisely scales the process signal, according
to programmable scaling
points, and provides an accurate output control signal
(time proportional or
linear) to maintain a process at the desired control
point. A comprehensive set of
easy to use steps allows the controller to satisfy
various applications. The user input
can be programmed to perform a variety of controller
functions.
Dual 4-digit
displays allow viewing of the measured process value and
setpoint or the process and
profile status simultaneously. Front panel indicators
inform the operator of
controller status and output states. Replaceable output
modules (Relay, logic/SSR
drive or Triac) can be fitted to the main control
output, alarm output(s) or
timed event output(s), and secondary output.
The PSC has
been designed to simplify the set-up and operation of a
controlled setpoint profile
program. The setpoint program is easily entered and
controlled through the front
panel. Full display capabilities keep the operator
informed of the process
value, profile status, output states, and setpoint
value.
The
controller can operate in the standard PID control mode
for both Output 1 and
Output 2 with on-demand auto-tune which establishes the
PID gain set. The PID
gain set can be fine tuned by the operator at any time
or may be locked from
further modification. The unit can be transferred to the
manual control mode
providing the operator with direct control of the
output.
The PSC
features four programs or profile recipes, each with up
to eight ramp/soak
segments, which can be easily stored and executed at any
time. Longer profiles
can be achieved by linking one or more profiles
together, creating a
single profile of up to 32 ramp/soak segments. Process
profile conformity is
assured during either soak (hold) phases or both ramp
and hold phases by an
adjustable error band parameter. The program repeat
function cycles the
profile either continuously or a set number of times.
Power-on options automatically
re-start, stop, or resume a running profile. The profile
can be controlled via
the front panel buttons, the user input, or the optional
serial communications port. |