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Dual Set Value Alarm Codes

Timer Code

(Note1) Available only for DO2
* Other than the alarm setting, each of the event output functions can be assigned to

DO1 to 5.
For more details on each of the event output functions, refer to “7-12. Digital output” - “1. DO
event setting” (page 14).

12

Model Specifications

12-1

PXG5/9 Standard Model List

Note 1:

For outer dimensions of 48 x 96, the transmitter power supply output cannot be specified.
(5 in the fourth digit and T in the sixth digit cannot be specified.)

Note 2:

If output 1 was for current or voltage output, option cannot be assigned to CT1 nor CT2.
(If 7th digit was assigned to G or J, or 11th digit to A, 5th digit cannot be assigned to E nor P.)

Note 3:

RSV1 in option 1 and RSV2 in option 2 cannot be assigned simultaneously.
(If 7th digit was assigned to H or K, 11th digit cannot be assigned to D.)

Note 4:

In case, in option 1, of DI 2 RSV1 or RS485 + DI 1 + RSV1, output 2 cannot be 
assigned.
(If 7th digit was assigned to F or 2, 6th digit cannot be assigned to A, C, E, P, R nor S.)

Note 5:

In case of CT1 in option 1, or CT2 in option 2, digit output cannot be assigned to None.
(If 7th digit was assigned to G or J, or 11th digit to A, 9th digit cannot be assigned to 0.)

Note 6:

CT1 in option 1 and CT2 in option 2 cannot be assigned simultaneously.
(If 7th digit was assigned to G or J, 11th digit cannot be assigned to A.)

Type

DO1 to DO5

Alarm Type

Action diagram

High/Low limit 
alarm

16

High/Low absolute alarm

17

High/Low deviation alarm

18

High absolute/Low 
deviation alarm

19

High deviation/Low 
absolute alarm

20

High/Low absolute alarm 
(with hold)

21

High/Low deviation alarm 
(with hold)

22

High absolute/Low 
deviation alarm (with hold)

23

High deviation/Low 
absolute alarm (with hold)

Zone alarm

24

High/Low absolute alarm

25

High/Low deviation alarm

26

High absolute/Low 
deviation alarm

27

High deviation/Low 
absolute alarm

28

High/Low absolute alarm 
(with hold)

29

High/Low deviation alarm 
(with hold)

30

High absolute/Low 
deviation alarm (with hold)

31

High deviation/Low 
absolute alarm (with hold)

Type

DO1 to DO5

Alarm Type

Action diagram

Timer

32

ON delay timer

33

OFF delay timer

34

ON/OFF delay timer

Point

What is alarm with hold?
The alarm will not turn ON immediately when the process value gets into
the  alarm band and enters again. If without hold, alarm may turn ON when
starting up.

Caution

When alarm action code is changed, alarm set value may also become dif-
ferent from previous settings.

When alarm action type code is changed, turn off the power once, and
then re-start the controller, before starting control.

Aln: AL1 to AL5 show the alarm set values

ALnh: AL1h to AL5h show the alarm set values

ALnL: AL1L to AL5L show the alarm set values

dLYn: dLY1 to dLY5 show the alarm delay on set values

PV

t

ALnh

ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnh

ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnh

ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnh

ALnL

PV

t

ALnL

ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnh
ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnh

ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnh

ALnL

PV

t

ALnh

ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnh
ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnL

ALnh

SV

PV

t

ALnL

ALnh

PV

t

ALnh

ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnh
ALnL

SV

PV

t

ALnL

ALnh

SV

PV

t

ALnL

ALnh

DI

ALM

dLYn

DI

ALM

dLYn

DI

ALM

dLYn

dLYn

PV (process value)

power on

lower limit alarm

lower limit alarm

 (with hold)

power on

power off

Lower limit alarm 
output area

off

off

off

on

on

off

off

on

Digit Specifications

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

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9 10 11 12 13 - 14 Notes

4

<Size of front WxH>

48 x 96 mm

P X G 5

Note 1

96 x 96 mm

P X G 9

5

<Output 1>

Relay contacts

A

SSR drive

C

Current (0 to 20mA DC / 4 to 20mA DC)

E

Note 2

Voltage (0 to 5V DC / 1 to 5V DC / 
0 to 10V DC / 2 to 10V DC)

P

Note 2

6

<Output 2>

None

Y

Relay contacts

A

Note 4

SSR drive

C

Note 4

Current (0 to 20mA DC / 4 to 20mA DC)

E

Note 4

Voltage (0 to 5V DC / 1 to 5V DC /
0 to 10V DC / 2 to 10V DC)

P

Note 4

Re-transmission output current 
(0 to 20mA DC/ 4 to 20mA DC)

R

Note 4

Re-transmission output voltage 
(0 to 5V DC / 1 to 5V DC / 
0 to 10V DC / 2 to 10V DC)

S

Note 4

Transmitter power supply

T

Note 1,4

7

<Option 1>

None

Y

RS 485

M

Digital input (No. 1) + digital input 
(No. 2)

T

Digital input (No. 1) + RSV1

H

Note 3

Digital input (No. 1) + CT1

G

Note

2,5,6

RS 485 + digital input (No. 1)

V

RS 485 + RSV1

K

Note 3

RS 485 + CT1

J

Note

2,5,6

RS 485 + digital input (No. 1)+RSV1

F

Note 4

Digital input (No. 1) + RSV1
+Digital input (No. 2)

2

Note 4

8

<Revision symbols>

1

9

<Digital Output>
(Relay contact output)

None

0

Note 5

Digital output 1 point (No.1)

1

Digital output 2 points (No.1, 2)

F

Digital output 3 points (No.1, 2, 3)

M

Digital output 2 points 
[independent common] (No.1, 2)

J

10

<Power Supply> <Instruction Manual>

100V/240V AC no instruction 
manual

N

100V/240V AC English instruction 
manual

V

24V AC/DC no instruction manual

C

24V AC/DC English instruction 
manual

B

11

<Option 2>

None

Y

Digital input (No. 3, 4, 5) + CT2

A

Note

2,5,6

Digital input (No. 3, 4, 5)

B

Digital input (No. 3, 4, 5) 
+ digital outputs 
(No. 4, 5) [transistor output]

C

Digital input (No. 3, 4, 5) + RSV2

D

Note 3

12

0

13

0

Summary of Contents for PXG5

Page 1: ...errors or failures may be caused Periodic maintenance is recommended for continuous and safe use of this equipment Some parts installed on this equipment have a limited life and or may deteriorate with age The warranty period for this unit including accessories is one year if the product is used properly 2 Caution 2 1 Cautions when Installing Please avoid installing in the following locations Loca...

Page 2: ... relay If the output operation frequency is high selecting a SSR SSC drive output type is recommended Proportionate cycles Relay output 30 seconds or more SSR SSC drive output 1 second or more When inductive loads such as magnetic opening closing equip ment etc as relay output equipment are connected use of Z trap manufactured by Fuji Electric Device Technology Co Ltd is recommended in order to pr...

Page 3: ...orque of about 0 8 N m Do not attach anything to unused terminals Do not use relay terminals PC loader interface PXG9 TOP TOP 13 24 37 48 61 72 49 60 1 12 25 36 waterproof packing panel terminal screw M3 96 96 79 5 10 2 91 5 115 5 MAX t 6 2 31 32 33 34 35 36 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 mounting fixture fastening torque 0 15 N m 25 26 27 28 29 30 Panel thickness 1 to 8 mm PC loader interface 25 36 1...

Page 4: ...ance bulb input 33 34 35 36 Current voltage input Voltage mV input 33 34 35 36 Measurement value input 29 30 29 30 RSV2 input CT2 input 25 26 27 28 DIO COM DI3 DI5 DI4 Digital input 25 26 27 28 DIO COM DI3 DI5 DI4 Digital input 25 26 27 28 29 30 DIO COM DI3 DI5 DI4 DO4 DO5 Digital input output 5 6 Power supply Note 3 Note 1 Note 2 50 60Hz 31 32 DI COM DI1 3 4 3 4 3 4 5 6 1 2 DI COM DI1 3 4 1 2 RS4...

Page 5: ...e SV display shows the input output values For more details on PASS PASS see 5 6 Key Lock and Password page 6 For more details on Note in the Remarks column see 6 Parameter List page 6 5 3 Basic Operations Pressing the key or the key switches between modes Pressing in monitor mode or setup mode allows you to choose menu items Changing SV set values Changing MV control output values 5 4 Operations ...

Page 6: ...channel and the authority of passwords 1 to 3 Note When FEFE FEFE is entered as PASS PASS all of the channels OPE ch to DSP ch can be displayed and set This super password function is useful when you forget the set passwords oPE ch PAS1 permissions PASS PAS1 PAS2 permissions PASS PAS2 PAS3 permissions PASS PAS3 Pid ch PLT ch PrG ch Mon ch SET ch SyS ch ALM ch CoM ch PFb ch PAS ch dSP ch Password l...

Page 7: ... Sets the integration time 0 to 3200 sec 240 sec d7 d7 Differential time 7 Sets the differential time 0 0 to 999 9 sec 60 0 sec hyS7 hyS7 ON OFF control hysteresis 7 Sets the hysteresis when using the ON OFF control 0 to 50 FS 1 C oL7 CoL7 Cooling proportional band 7 Sets the cooling proportional band 0 0 to 100 0 1 0 Note4 Parameter display symbol Parameter name Function Setting range Initial val...

Page 8: ...SV input filter Sets the time constant for the RSV input filter 0 0 to 120 0 sec 0 0 sec Note1 fixed at 0 8bit PV input underflow 9bit PV input overflow 10bit underrange 11bit overrange 12bit RSV underrange 13bit RSV overrange 14bit range setting error 15bit EEPROM error 0bit PFB input underflow 1bit PFB input overflow RST RST RST RST 1r C1r OUT1 range Sets the range of the control output OUT1 0 5...

Page 9: ...r alarm function bit2 non excitation output alarm function bit3 hold reset function RST PrCS PrCS Control target Allows you to select the control target SRV1 Servo control 1 SRV2 Servo control 2 PFB Position feedback control PFb Srv1 with PFB without PFB Note16 Stmd STMd Start mode Sets the operation mode when starting up Auto auto mode startup Man manual mode startup Rem remote mode startup STby ...

Page 10: ...ou will need to run auto tuning to set the PID parameter when using fuzzy control Setting fuzzy PID control Display Parameter name Function Setting range Initial value Remarks PAS1 PAS1 Password1 setup Sets password 1 0000 to FFFF 0000 PAS2 PAS2 Password2 setup Sets password 2 0000 to FFFF 0000 PAS3 PAS3 Password3 setup Sets password 3 0000 to FFFF 0000 Display Parameter name Function Setting rang...

Page 11: ...re changing back to self tuning 1 Display the system menu SYS Ch 7 2 Display the control parameter CTrL and choose PID2 Pid2 3 Press the key to set the value dead time t process value tuning SV lag time suppress overshoot ON OFF control equipment power t SV process value control loop close close open PV At set value Behavior Function oFF Stop Finish Stops or finishes auto tuning on Normal type The...

Page 12: ...et CAL to 3 in step 3 above This setting will automatically open and close the valve to adjust it auto matically Caution To manually adjust the valve carry out step 1 through step 7 as written above If the valve is not connected or connected incorrectly it can still be adjusted but will not achieve accurate results There is no open circuit judgment function for the valve opening feed back signal C...

Page 13: ...SV 1 2nd ramp 3rd ramp 4th ramp SV 2 SV 3 SV 4 Dis play Function Name Behavior ON OFF Judgment conditio n 0 No function Nothing happen 1 Switchover between standby ON OFF Switches between standby on and off Standby Standby Cancel Edge 2 Switchover between auto manual Switches between auto and manual control output Manual Auto Edge 3 Switchover between local remote Switches between local and remote...

Page 14: ...ting DO1 to DO5 Function Wire burnout circuit alarm 41 Loop break alarm 1 44 Heater burnout alarm 1 Wire break short circuit alarm 47 Load short circuit alarm Dis play Function Name Behavior ON OFF Judgment conditio n Settings complete Using them as alarms 1 to 31 Using them as events 35 to 102 or timers 32 to 34 1 Setting the System Menu 2 Setting the Alarm Menu 3 Setting the alarm menu page 14 D...

Page 15: ...2 Display hysteresis 1 A1hY and set the hysteresis 3 Display delay time 1 dLY1 and set the delay 4 Display delay time units 1 dL1U and set the units to minutes or seconds 5 Set the values for alarm 2 to alarm 5 as necessary 6 Press the key to set the value 1 Display the operation menu oPE Ch1 2 Set the alarm 1 set value AL1 or AL1L and AL1H The parameters displayed will vary according to the type ...

Page 16: ...time SFTM and set the time 4 Press the key to set the value 5 Turn off the power once and then re start the controller to begin soft start When the soft start function is turned on the lower display will alternate show ing SoFT and SV Note Do not use auto tuning at the same time 1 Display the setup menu SET h 6 2 Display FALT output 1 set value FLo1 and set the output value For dual control set FL...

Page 17: ...alue 1 Display the operation menu oPE Ch1 2 Display the selected PID number PLn1 and choose the PID No 3 Press the key to set the value 1 Display the palette menu PLT Ch 3 2 Display max selected PID number PL1M and set the PID number by choosing it with the user key 3 Display the user key function setting UKEy and set it to PID selection function 4 On the PV SV display pressing the user key will s...

Page 18: ... 7 and STbY is ON Normal control The controller does not have to be restarted Parameters may not be displayed q Check the settings of dP01 to dP30 w Check the password function Normal control The controller does not have to be restarted Input type Measurement range C Measurement range F Smallest input increment C Input code Resistance bulb JIS IEC Pt 100Ω 0 to 150 32 to 302 0 1 1 0 to 300 32 to 57...

Page 19: ...thout hold alarm may turn ON when starting up Caution When alarm action code is changed alarm set value may also become dif ferent from previous settings When alarm action type code is changed turn off the power once and then re start the controller before starting control Aln AL1 to AL5 show the alarm set values ALnh AL1h to AL5h show the alarm set values ALnL AL1L to AL5L show the alarm set valu...

Page 20: ... mV input voltage input current input 0 3 FS 1digit Indication resolution 0 3 FS or less Digital Output Relay contact output DO1 to DO3 1a contact 220V AC 30V DC 3A resistance load Transistor Output DO4 DO5 Open collector 30V DC 100mA max 2 contacts Judged ON 1V DC or less Digital input Contact or Transistor type Max 5 inputs 30V DC 3mA 1 input Judged ON 1kΩ or less contact or 5V DC or less transi...

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