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Parameter description: 

 

P0: Actual value 

The here indicated temperature presents the actual measured value. If the control setpoint is 
indicated by the help of parameter A32, the actual value can only be seen with this parameter.  
 

P1: Setpoint / DeltaW for control circuit 2 

Adjusting the setpoint of control circuit 2.  
If A5=1, the setpoints for control circuit 1 and 2 are linked with one another via switching difference 
DeltaW, which can be adjusted with P1. (operation with DeltaW) 
The following applies: setpoint thermostat 2 = setpoint control circuit 1 + delta W2. 
This difference can take positive or negative values. Thus, a leading or following contact can be 
realised. 

 
P2:  Hysteresis contact K1 
P3:  Hysteresis contact K2 

The hysteresis can be set symmetrically or one-sided at the setpoint (see A40, A41). 
At one-sided setting, the hysteresis works downward with heating contact and upward with cooling 
contact. At symmetrical hysteresis, half of the hysteresis’ value is effective below and half of the 
value above the switching point (see fig. 1 and 2). 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Fig. 1:

 Heating controller, one-sided hysteresis 

  

Fig. 2:

 Cooling controller, symmetrical 

hysteresis 

 
P4: Control range limitation – minimum setpoint 
P5: Control range limitation – maximum setpoint 

The adjustment range of the setpoint can be limited in both directions. This is to prevent the end 
user of a unit from setting inadmissible or dangerous setpoints. 

 
P6: Actual value correction 

This parameter allows the correction of actual value deviations caused for example by sensor 
tolerances or extremely long sensor lines. The regulation measure value is increased or decreased 
by the here adjusted value.  
 

P19: Key-lock 

The key-lock allows blocking of the control keys. In locked condition parameter adjustments with 
keys is not possible. At the attempt to adjust the parameters despite key-lock the message "===" 
appears in the display. 

 

Summary of Contents for ST710-KHJV.03

Page 1: ...controller with alarm three point controller with alarm contact two stage controller with alarm contact three stage controller Beside the standby key there is a second key to set functions which can be variously parametered Sensor PTC Range 50 150 C Front size 84mm x 42mm Panel cut out 67 5mm x 31 5mm Tightness front IP65 Connector plug and socket Power supply 12 24V 16 36V ...

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Page 3: ...s see parameter A82 Standby mode direct switching of a contact setpoint P1 First control level Parameter setting of the control setpoint If none of the keys is pressed the display indicates the actual value of the temperature Pressing the SET key the setpoint shows on the display If the setpoint is to be changed the SET key is to be kept pressed while adjusting the setpoint with the keys UP and DO...

Page 4: ...position takes place automatically if no key is pressed for 60 seconds Para meter Function description Adjustment range Standard setting Custom setting P0 Actual value P1 Setpoint or DeltaW P4 P5 99 9 99 9 K 10 0 C K P2 Hysteresis contact K1 0 1 99 0 K 1 0 K P3 Hysteresis contact K2 0 1 99 0 K 1 0 K P4 Control range limitation minimum setpoint 99 C P5 99 C P5 Control range limitation maximum setpo...

Page 5: ...sis works downward with heating contact and upward with cooling contact At symmetrical hysteresis half of the hysteresis value is effective below and half of the value above the switching point see fig 1 and 2 Fig 1 Heating controller one sided hysteresis Fig 2 Cooling controller symmetrical hysteresis P4 Control range limitation minimum setpoint P5 Control range limitation maximum setpoint The ad...

Page 6: ... one sided inwardly and at range alarm outwardly see fig 3 6 P32 Hysteresis alarm circuit Hysteresis is set one sided at the adjusted limit value It becomes effective depending on alarm definition see fig 3 6 Fig 5 Boundary alarm alarm contact invers A30 4 limits relative A30 5 limits absolute Fig 6 Range alarm alarm contact invers A30 6 limits relative A30 7 limits absolute Fig 3 Boundary alarm a...

Page 7: ... mode contact K1 0 heating contact 1 cooling contact 0 A2 Switch mode contact K2 0 heating contact 1 cooling contact 1 A3 Function of contact K1 at sensor error 0 relay off 1 relay on 0 A4 Function of contact K2 at sensor error 0 relay off 1 relay on 0 A5 Selection setpoint 2 or DeltaW 0 operation with setpoint 2 1 operation with DeltaW 1 A8 Display mode all parameter indications are presented in ...

Page 8: ...ided 1 A50 Minimum action time contact K1 On 0 600 sec 0 sec A51 Minimum action time contact K1 Off 0 600 sec 0 sec A52 Minimum action time contact K2 On 0 600 sec 0 sec A53 Minimum action time contact K2 Off 0 600 sec 0 sec A54 Delay after Power on 0 600 sec 0 sec A55 Mutual delay of contacts K1 and K2 0 600 sec 0 sec A56 Alarm suppression after Power On 0 60 min 0 min A60 Sensor type 11 PT100 tw...

Page 9: ... P1 3 switching a relay selected by A90 92 relay switched off in standby mode 4 switching a relay selected by A90 92 relay independent of standby mode 0 A90 Output connection relay K1 0 no connection 1 connection to contact K1 2 connection to contact K2 3 connection to alarm contact 4 connection to buzzer 5 connection to key 3 or 5 6 connection if unit switched on 1 A91 Output connection relay K2 ...

Page 10: ...ed by it and both indicated in the display and applied for regulation A10 Indication value for lower value linear analogue input A11 Indication value for upper value linear analogue input Only relevant if the controller is programmed for a voltage input 0 10V linear or a current input 4 20mA linear These parameters allow scaling of the linear analogue input The value to be indicated for the lower ...

Page 11: ...order to reduce the switching frequency The adjusted time sets the entire minimum time period for a switching on or switching off phase A54 Delay after Power on This parameter allows a switching on delay of relays after switching on the mains voltage This delay corresponds with the time set here A55 Mutual delay of contacts K1 and K2 This parameter makes a mutual switching on delay of relays possi...

Page 12: ...ection relay K1 A91 Output connection relay K2 A92 Output connection relay K3 Depending on existing hardware there may not be all output relays This parameter assigns the respective relay to the internal controller outputs to key 3 or 5 to the alarm contact or the buzzer Status messages Message Cause Error elimination AUS or OFF Standby modus no regulation Switch on by key or switching entrance F1...

Page 13: ...see A81 Outputs K1 Relay normally open contact 8 1 5 A 250V function see A90 K2 Relay normally open contact 8 1 5 A 250V function see A91 K3 Relay normally open contact 6 0 5 A 250V function see A92 Additional buzzer 85dB Power supply 12 24 V AC 50 60 Hz or 16 36V DC power consumption max 4 VA Connectors 12 pole plug and socket spacing 5 0 mm for cable up to 2 5 mm Ambient conditions Storage tempe...

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