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 Parameter 

 and 

  can be set up when parameter 

  is set as “0”. 

 

can be set up when 

  is not “0”. 

 Parameter 

 and 

  (control cycle for output 1) can be set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) or 

 (cooling) output. 

  (control cycle for output 2) 

can be set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) or 

 (cooling) output. 

 Parameter 

 and 

Can be set up when parameter 

 and 

  are set as 

 (heating) or 

  (cooling) output. (The settings in 

 and 

  have to be 

different.)

 

For ON/OFF Control Application: 

1.  Set up 2 outputs: Enter parameter 

 and 

  in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up 

Parameters” section for details). Set up one of the two parameters as 

 or 

 of control 

output. 

2.  Set up control type: Enter parameter 

  in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” 

section for details) and set it up as 

 (ON/OFF) control. 

3. Set up parameters: In “regulation mode” 

 Parameters 

 and 

  (hysteresis for output 1) can be set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) 

 (cooling) output. 

  (hysteresis for output 2) can be 

set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) or 

  (cooling) output. You can 

only set up 

 when 

 and 

  are set as 

 or 

  at the same time. 

 Parameter 

Can be set up when parameter 

 and 

  are set as control output, 

and the settings in 

 and 

  are different, e.g. output 1 is 

  (heating), and output 

2 is 

 (cooling).

 

For Manual Control Application: 

1.  Set up 2 outputs: Enter parameter 

 and 

  in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up 

Parameters” section for details). Set up one of the two parameters as 

 or 

 of control 

output. 

2.  Set up control type: Enter parameter 

  in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” 

section for details) and set it up as 

 (manual) control. 

3. Set up parameters: In “regulation mode” 

 Parameter 

 and 

  (control cycle for output 1) can be set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) or 

 (cooling) output. 

  (control cycle for output 2) 

can be set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) or 

 (cooling) output. 

 Parameter 

 and 

  (in “operation mode”)

  can be set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) or 

 (cooling) output. 

  can be set up when 

parameter 

 is set as 

 (heating) or 

 (cooling) output.

 

For Programmable PID Application: 

1.  Set up 2 outputs: Enter parameter 

 and 

  in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up 

Parameters” section for details). Set up one of the two parameters as 

 or 

 of control 

output. 

2.  Set up control type: Enter parameter 

  in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” 

section for details) and set it up as 

 (programmable) control. 

3. Set up parameters: In “regulation mode” 

 Parameter 

 , 

 and 

 . 

 Parameter 

  can be set up when parameter 

  is set as “0”. 

 Parameter 

 and 

  (control cycle for output 1) can be set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) or 

 (cooling) output. 

  (control cycle for output 2) 

can be set up when parameter 

  is set as 

 (heating) or 

 (cooling) output. 

 Parameter 

 and 

Can be set up when parameter 

 and 

  are set as 

 (heating) or 

  (cooling) output. (The settings in 

 and 

  have to be 

different.) 

 Parameter 

 and 

  (in “operation mode")

Can be set up when parameter 

 is 

set as 

 or 

  .

 

For Proportional Output Application: 

In this application, output 1 has to be analog output.

 

1.  Set up output function: Enter parameter 

  in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” 

section for details) and set it as 

 (proportional) output. 

2. Set 

up 

parameters: In “regulation mode” 

 Parameter 

 

For Upper/Lower Limits of Control Output:

 

1.  Set up upper limit: Enter parameter 

  in “regulation mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” 

section for details). Range: Lower limit ~ 100%. 

2.  Set up lower limit: Enter parameter 

  in “regulation mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” 

section for details). Range: 0 ~ upper limit %. 

For Alarm Application: 

1.  Set up output function (only when there is group INB): Enter parameter 

  in “initial setting 

mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” section for details) and set it as 

 (alarm) output. 

2.  Set up alarm type: Enter parameter 

  (with INB) or 

 and 

 (without INB) in “initial 

setting mode”. See Table 2 for more details on the alarm output. 

3. Set up parameters: In “operation mode” 

 Parameter 

 and 

Can be set up when there is group INB. 

 Parameter 

 , 

 , 

 and 

Can be set up when there is no group INB. 

4.  Set up delay alarm output: Enter parameter 

  in “regulation mode” (unit: second). The alarm 

will be enabled only when the temperature reaches the alarm output condition, and the condition 
remains until the delay time is reached.

 

DTE main unit offers 2 groups of alarm output, each with 12 alarm modes in the initial setting mode. 
When SV is higher or lower than SV, the alarm output will be enabled. See the table in the next column 
for the explanations on the 12 alarm output modes.   

Note: 

AL-H and AL-L include AL1H, AL2H and AL1L, AL2L.

 

SV 

Alarm Mode 

Alarm Output Operation 

0 No 

alarm 

OFF 

Alarm output is enabled when the temperature reaches upper 
and lower limits: The alarm will be enabled when PV exceeds 
SV + AL-H or falls below SV – A L-L. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

SV

AL-H

 

Alarm output will be enabled when the temperature reaches the 
upper limit: The alarm will be enabled when PV exceeds SV + 
AL-H. 

ON

OFF

SV

AL-H

 

Alarm output will be enabled when the temperature reaches the 
lower limit: The alarm will be enabled when PV falls below SV – 
A L-L. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

SV

 

Alarm output will be enabled when PV is between SV + AL-H 
and SV – AL-L.   

ON

OFF

AL-L

SV

AL-H

 

Alarm output will be enabled when the temperature reaches the 
absolute value of the upper and lower limits: The alarm will be 
enabled when PV exceeds AL-H or falls below AL-L. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

AL-H

 

Alarm output will be enabled when the temperature reaches the 
absolute value of the upper limit: The alarm will be enabled 
when PV exceeds AL-H. 

ON

OFF

AL-H

 

Alarm output will be enabled when the temperature reaches the 
absolute value of the lower limit: The alarm will be enabled when 
PV falls below AL-L. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

 

Upper/lower limit standby alarm: The alarm will be enabled when 
PV reaches SV and further exceeds SV + AL-H or falls below 
SV – AL –L. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

AL-H

SV

 

Upper limit standby alarm: The alarm will be enabled when PV 
reaches SV and further exceeds SV + AL-H. 

ON

OFF

SV

AL-H

 

10 

Lower limit standby alarm: The alarm will be enabled when PV 
reaches SV and further falls below SV – AL-L. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

SV

 

11 

Upper limit hysteresis alarm: The alarm will be enabled when PV 
exceeds SV + AL-H. The alarm will be disabled when PV falls 
below SV. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

SV

AL-H

 

12 

Lower limit hysteresis alarm: The alarm will be enabled when PV 
falls below SV – AL-L. The alarm will be disabled when PV 
exceeds SV. 

ON

OFF

AL-L

SV

AL-H

 

Table 2 

 Setting up Communication 

1. Set 

up 

communication: Enter parameter 

 , 

 , 

 , 

 , 

 and 

 

in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” section for details) and select your desired 
communication settings. 

2.  DTE series temperature controller is able to set up or read communication settings through 

DTE-2DS. 

 

 Selecting Channel 

1. Select 

channel: Enter parameter 

  in “regulation mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” section 

for details) and select the channel to be monitored. 

2.  How does it work: DTE main unit has maximum 8 channels which can be connected to 8 input 

sensors at the same time. The 8 input channels belong to group INA and INB, each group with 4 
input channels. INB is optional accessory; therefore if INB is not inserted in DTE, DTE will only 
show 4 channels.

 

 Setting up Copy Function 

1.  Set up the function: Enter parameter 

  in “initial setting mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” 

section for details) and select the function you desire. 

2.  How does it work: The copy function allows a DTE main unit to copy its parameters (including the 

values set in the parameter and communication settings) to another DTE main unit through 
DTE-2DS. Follow the steps below: 
a.  Insert DTE-2DS into the DTE main unit to be copied. Enter parameter 

  in “initial setting 

mode” and select 

, and DTE-2DS will read the parameters in the DTE main unit. Next, you 

will see 

  on the screen, indicating that the copy is successful. 

  indicates the copy 

fails. Press 

  to return to “operation mode” and you will see the present temperature value 

(PV) and set temperature value (SV). 

b. 

Switch off DTE and withdraw DTE-2DS. Insert DTE-2DS into another DTE main unit. Enter 
parameter 

  in “initial setting mode” and select 

  . DTE-2DS will write the 

parameters into it. Next, you will see 

  on the screen, indicating that the writing-in is 

successful. 

  indicates the writing-in fails. Press 

  to return to “operation mode” and 

you will see the present temperature value (PV) and set temperature value (SV).

 

 Locking the Keys on Panel 

1. Lock 

the 

keys: Enter parameter 

  in “operation mode” (see “Setting up Parameters” section 

for details) and select the function you desire. 

2.  How does it work: 

  indicates locking all the keys on the panel. 

  indicates that you can 

only modify the set temperature value (SV), and all other functions are locked. 

3. 

Press 

 and 

  at the same time to unlock the keys.

 

 Analog Output & Temperature Tuning 

1.  Set up analog output tuning: Enter parameter 

 and 

  in “regulation mode” (see 

“Setting up Parameters” section for details) and tune the parameter to the desired output value. 

2. Temperature 

offset 

tuning: Enter parameter 

  in “regulation mode” and tune the parameter to 

the displayed temperature value. 

3.  How does it work: 

a.  Tuning analog output: For example, if you would like to have accurate 4 ~ 20mA of output, you 

can set up output 0% by manual control, connect the output to ampere meter and tune 
parameter 

  making the meter point to 4mA. Next, set up output 100% by manual control 

and tune parameter 

  making the meter point to 20mA. 

b. 

Tuning temperature offset: This allows the displayed temperature to plus or minus 1 offset value.

 

 

Error Message

 

Error 

PV 

SV 

Input sensor not connected 

 

 

Internal communication error 

 

 

Output error 

 

 

Input error 

 

 

Storage error 

 

 

Channel disabled 

 

 

Channel being initialized 

 

 

 How to Install 

1

 

Remove all the terminal blocks on the panel.

 

 

2

 

Uncover the panel and insert DTE-2DS to the 
“operation interface” slot.

 

 

3

 

Cover up the panel.

 

 

4

 

Insert the terminal blocks back to their 
positions.

 

 

 

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