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TO T AL
3 Year Warranty
1/8 DIN Microprocessor-Based Temperature/Process Controller
0600-0009-0001 Rev AA
April 2002
Supersedes: 0600-0009-0001 Rev Y
$10.00
Made in the U.S.A.
User’s Manual
Includes 986, 987, 988 and 989
User Levels:
• New User........................... go to Introduction
• Experienced User................... go to page 4.1
Installers:
• Set-up..................................... go to page 1.1
• Wiring & Installation................ go to page 2.1
1241 Bundy Boulevard., Winona, Minnesota USA
Phone: +1 (507) 454-5300, Fax: +1 (507) 452-4507 http://www.watlow.com
Registered Company
Winona, Minnesota USA
ISO 9001
Series 988
English
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TO T AL3 Year Warranty1/8 DIN Microprocessor-Based Temperature/Process Controller0600-0009-0001 Rev AAApril 2002Supersedes: 0600-0009-0001 Rev Y$10.00

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1.4 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualHardware Setup, Chapter 1DIP SwitchesFigure 1.4 - Lockout DIP switch.no hardware lockout or(Switch 1 has no effect.

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6.8 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualFactory Menus, Chapter 6Factory Ship DateShows the date that the final factory control test was performed. Thefirst

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 6.9Factory Menus, Chapter 6Factory-Diagnostics[acnt][`gnd][cnt1][cnt2]Factory Use OnlyThese prompts are used only at t

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6.10 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualFactory Menus, Chapter 6Factory-DiagnosticsOutputs 1, 2, 3 and 4 Module TypesDisplay the controller’s output modul

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 6.11Factory Menus, Chapter 6Factory-DiagnosticsTest DisplaysRuns a brief test of the controller’s displays and LEDs. T

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6.12 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualFactory Menus, Chapter 6Factory-DiagnosticOpen LoopChecks the control loop, consisting of the controller output, p

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 6.13Factory Menus, Chapter 6Reaching the CalibrationMenu❷ Use the Up-arrow key > or Down-arrow key < to step thr

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Factory Menus, Chapter 66.14 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualRestoreRestores the original factory calibration values when set to [[``YYEESS]].This is a

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 7.1Tuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7Auto-tuning (Heat and/or Cool)The Series 988 can automat

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7.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualTuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7TuningWhen the control finishes “learning” the system, i

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 7.3Tuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7Tuning1. Apply power to the Series 988 and enter a set p

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 2.1Installation and Wiring, Chapter 2Chapter 2 Installation and WiringPanel CutoutMaximum PanelThickness0.38" (9.

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7.4 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualTuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7Auto/ManManual and Automatic OperationTo change from aut

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 7.5Tuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7Alarms3. Return the controller chassis to the case. Be s

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7.6 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualTuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7Alarms˜NOTE:An alarm displaywill be masked byan error co

Strany 17 - Wiring Notes

WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 7.7Tuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7AlarmsA rate alarm alerts the operator when the process

Strany 18 - Input 1 Wiring

7.8 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualTuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7Error Codes[E1`2] [E2`2]: Sensor under-range errorThe se

Strany 19 - Input 2 Wiring

WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 7.9Tuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7Error Codes[`Er3]: Ambient temperature errorThe ambient

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7.10 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualTuning, Manual Operation, Alarms and Error Codes, Chapter 7Error CodesTo clear an error code…• If [`Err] is set to

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.1General Software Features, Chapter 8Chapter 8 General SoftwareBurst Fire 8.2Communications 8.4Dead Band 8.6Digital

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8.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareBurst FireRequirements• This feature only works with zero-cross

Strany 23 - Output 2 Wiring

WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.3General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareTLWWAPROCESSL1 L2 L3 L4DEV% OUTDISPLAYMODEAUTOMANSERIES 988inpu

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2.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualInstallation and Wiring, Chapter 2InstallationInstalling the Series 988Installing and mounting requires access to t

Strany 25 - Output 4 Wiring

8.4 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareCommunicationsRequirementsChoose which interface your applicati

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.5General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareTLTLWWAPROCESSL1 L2 L3 L4DEV% OUTDISPLAYMODEAUTOMANSERIES 988TL

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8.6 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareDead BandRequirementsThe dead band feature is standard on any S

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.7General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareTLWWAPROCESSL1 L2 L3 L4DEV% OUTDISPLAYMODEAUTOMANSERIES 988inpu

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8.8 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareDigital EventsRequirementsA single digital event input is stand

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.9General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareTLWWAPROCESSL1 L2 L3 L4DEV% OUTDISPLAYMODEAUTOMANSERIES 988inpu

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8.10 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareHeater CurrentRequirementsChoose the heater current option (98

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.11General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareSample ApplicationThe Series 988 controls the lower platen of

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8.12 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareInput FilterRequirementsThis feature is standard on all Series

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.13General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareSample ApplicationA Series 988 controls the humidity in an env

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 2.3Installation and Wiring, Chapter 2the mounting collar over the back of the control.4. Loosen the mounting bracket s

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8.14 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareInput LinearizationRequirementsThe square root extraction feat

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.15General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareSample ApplicationA waste water process engineer needs to cont

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8.16 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareRamp To Set PointRequirementsThis feature is standard on all u

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.17General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareSample ApplicationAn engineer needs to control the temperature

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8.18 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareRemote Set PointRequirementsInput 2 must be either a thermocou

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.19General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareSample ApplicationAn engineer has a machine with eight indepen

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8.20 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareRetransmitRequirementsOutput 3 is used for the retransmit opti

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.21General Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareSample ApplicationsA Series 988 is being used to control the t

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8.22 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8General SoftwareSlidewire FeedbackRequirementsA slidewire configuration uses a

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 8.23General Software Features, Chapter 8TLWWAPROCESSL1 L2 L3 L4DEV% OUTDISPLAYMODEAUTOMANSERIES 988input 1input 2slide

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2.4 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualInstallation and Wiring, Chapter 2WiringWiring the Series 988Wiring options depend on the model number and DIP swit

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8.24 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualGeneral Software Features, Chapter 8Notes

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual A.1AppendixAppendixGlossary A.2Specifications A.4Warranty and Returns A.5Index A.6Menu Overview A.10Model Number A.11D

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A.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualAppendixGlossary, A - Lannunciator — A visual display that uses pilot lights toindicate the former or existing cond

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual A.3AppendixGlossary, M - Zlinearization, square root — The extraction of a linearsignal from a nonlinear signal corres

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A.4 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualAppendixSpecificationsControl Mode• Dual input, quad output, optional retransmit of setpoint or process variable.•

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual A.5AppendixWarranty/ReturnsWarrantyThe Watlow Series 988 is warranted to be free ofdefects in material and workmanship

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A.6 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualAppendixIndex a-h%OUT LED 3.1 0-5VÎ (dc) process wiring input 1 2.8input 2 2.9output 1 2.12output 2 2.130-10V

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual A.7AppendixIndex h-rIidle set point 5.3, 8.8input 1 4.3 - 4.8input 1 wiring 2.80-5VÎ (dc) process 2.80-10VÎ (dc)

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A.8 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualAppendixreset/integral adjustment 7.3restore 6.14retransmit 8.20 - 8.21, A.3retransmit calibration offset 4.33r

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual A.9Appendix[dEC1] (decimal 1) 4.4[dEC2] (decimal 2) 4.11[`dFL] (default) 6.14[diAg] (Diagnostics Menu) 6.7[diAg] (

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 2.5Installation and Wiring, Chapter 2WiringRTD (100 Ω) input: Each 1Ω of lead wire resistance can cause a +2°Cerror wh

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Fcty Factory( )A.10 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualAppendix(SyS)Alarm 2 lowEvent input 2 statusAlarm 2 highAlarm 3 lowAlarm 3 high(System)Event inp

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual A.11AppendixModel NumberOrdering Information(1658)To order, complete the code number to the right with the information

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Jim BoigenzahnWinona, Minnesota, USAName of Authorized Representative Place of IssueGeneral Manager January 2002Title of Authorized Representative Dat

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How to Reach UsQuality andMissionStatement:Watlow Winona will bethe world’s bestsupplier of industrialtemperature controlproducts, services, andsystem

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2.6 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualInstallation and Wiring, Chapter 2Wiring ExampleFigure 2.6 - System wiringexample.988A-10CA- AARRrear view(+)10922

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 2.7Installation and Wiring, Chapter 2Wiring NotesL1 L2powerearth ground1121 22çWARNING:To avoid damage toproperty and

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2.8 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualInstallation and Wiring, Chapter 2Input 1 WiringFigure 2.8c — 0-5VÎÎ, 1-5VÎÎor 0-10VÎÎ(dc) ProcessUniversal signal

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Figure 2.9d — 0-20mA or 4-20mA ProcessUniversal signal conditioner98 _ _ - _ 2 _ _ - _ _ _ _Input impedance: 7ΩFigure 2.9c — 0-5VÎÎ, 1-5VÎÎor 0-10VÎÎ(

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualTable of ContentsTa ble of ContentsIntroduction to the Watlow Series 988Controllersii Using this Manualii Document Ever

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Figure 2.10b — Current Transformer Input98 _ _ - _ 4 _ _ - _ _ _ _The current transformer must be purchased separately. Watlow currenttransformer part

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 2.11Installation and Wiring, Chapter 2Figure 2.11b — Digital Event Input 298 _ _ - _ 5 _ _ - _ _ _ _open 0-3VÎ (dc) Ev

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2.12 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualInstallation and Wiring, Chapter 2Figure 12a — AC OutputsSolid-state Relay with Contact Suppression98 _ _ - _ _ B

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 2.13Installation and Wiring, Chapter 2Output 2 WiringFigure 13b — Switched DC, Open Collector98 _ _ - _ _ _ C - _ _ _

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Figure 14c — Process Retransmit0-20mA, 4-20mA, Load impedance: 600Ω max.98 _ _ - _ _ _ _ - M _ _ _0-5VÎÎ, 1-5VÎÎ, 0-10VÎÎ(VDC), Load impedance: 500Ω

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 2.15Installation and Wiring, Chapter 2Figure 15b — Switched DC, Open Collector98 _ _ - _ _ _ _ - _ C _ _Maximum voltag

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2.16 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualInstallation and Wiring, Chapter 2Notes

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 3.1Front Panel and Display Loop, Chapter 3Chapter 3 Front Panel and Display LoopUpper DisplayIndicates the actual proc

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3.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualFront Panel and Display Loop, Chapter 3Display LoopDisplay LoopThe Display Loop is the “home” state of the Series 9

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TLWWAPROCESSL1 L2 L3 L4DEV% OUTDISPLAYSERIES 988MODEAUTOMANWATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.1Setup Menus, Chapter 4Navigating the Setup MenusTo reach

Strany 77 - Chapter 5 The Operation Menus

WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual iIntroductionIntroduction to the Watlow Series 988 ControllersFigure Int.1 - The Series 988Controllers.Watlow’s Series

Strany 78 - Operation-System

4.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4MODE*Slidewire Hysteresis*Hunt*Linearization 2*Software Filter 2*RTD Calibration Curve 2*Cal

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Input PromptsWhen you are in the Setup menus, the Series 988 displays the menu selec-tion ( [InPt], [OtPt], [GLbL] or [COM] ) in the upper display, an

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4.4 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4[`In1]Input 1 continuedfrom previouspage.Setup-InputIf Default↓↓Input 1 DIP RTD RTD(0.1°)[`rt

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.5Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-Input˜NOTE:These values do notaffect the low or thehigh set point limitfor process alar

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4.6 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-Input˜NOTE:These values do notaffect the low or thehigh set point limitfor process alar

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.7Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-InputRTD (100Ω) Calibration Curve 1Select the calibration curve for the RTD 1 input. Th

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4.8 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-InputLinearization 1Select square root linearization for input 1.[Lin1] This prompt app

Strany 85 - Operation-PID A or B

WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.9Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-Input˜NOTE:If [``no] is selectedfor [`In2] none ofthe other input 2prompts willappear.I

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4.10 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-Input[`In2]Input 2 continuedfrom previouspage.If Default↓ ↓98_ _-3_ _ _-_ _ _ _no DIP

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.11Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-InputDecimal 2Select the decimal point location for process type input 2 data. Thispro

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ii WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualIntroductionIntroductionUsing this ManualThis manual provides the information you will need to install and operatea

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4.12 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-InputDefault Default Default Default↓↓ ↓↓[``°F] [``°C][`rL2] [`rH2] [`rL2] [`rH2][```J

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.13Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-Input˜NOTE:See Chapter 8 formore informationon slidewire feed-back.Learn LowWrite the

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4.14 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-Input[CAL2][rtd2]Calibration Offset 2Offset the input 2 signal by a positive or negati

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Software Filter 2Select the filter time constant, in seconds, for input 2. This smooths arapidly changing input signal for display or control purposes

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4.16 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-Input˜NOTE:See Chapter 8 formore informationon slidewire feed-back.[Hunt]HuntSet the d

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.17Setup Menus, Chapter 4Figure 17 - Hunt and slidewireinner hysteresis.HuntSlidewireHysteresisturn-off point (open)t

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4.18 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputMODE*Hysteresis 4*Alarm 4 Side*Alarm 4*Output 4*Silencing 3*Latching 3*Hysteresi

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.19Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputOutput PromptsWhen you are in the Setup menus, the Series 988 displays the menus

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4.20 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputProcess 1Select the process range for output 1.[Prc1] This prompt appears only o

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.21Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputOutput 2Set the way that output 2 will respond to a difference between the setpo

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IntroductionWATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual iiiIntroductionNotes, Cautions and WarningsWe use note, caution and warning symbols throughout this book t

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4.22 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputHysteresis 2Select the switching hysteresis for output 2. This determines thecha

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.23Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputAlarm 2Select the alarm type for alarm 2. Select the trigger points for the alar

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4.24 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputLatching 2Select whether alarm 2 will be latching or non-latching. A latchingala

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.25Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputOutput 3Select the alarm condition for output 3.• [`AL3] de-energizes output 3 i

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4.26 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputAlarm 3 SideSelect what triggers alarm 3.• [both] triggers an alarm when the sig

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.27Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputLatching 3Select whether alarm 3 will be latching or non-latching. A latchingala

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4.28 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputOutput 4Select the alarm condition for output 4.• [`AL4] de-energizes output 4 i

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.29Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputAlarm 4 SideSelect what triggers alarm 4.• [both] triggers an alarm when the sig

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4.30 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputHysteresis 4Select the switching hysteresis for alarm 4. This determines the cha

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.31Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputSilencing 4Select silencing to inhibit alarm 4 on startup and to allow the opera

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iv WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualIntroductionNotes

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4.32 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputProcess 3Select the range for the retransmit signal at output 3.[Prc3] This prom

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.33Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-OutputRetransmit High LimitSelect the high limit for the retransmit signal at output 3

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MODE*Ramp Rate*Ramping FunctionAuto-tune Set PointHigh Power LimitLow Power LimitAnnunciator*Event Input 2Event Input 1*Crossover Process Value*PID 2

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.35Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalGlobal PromptsWhen you are in the Setup menus, the Series 988 displays the menus

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4.36 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalError LatchingSelect whether errors will be latching or non-latching.• Non-latch

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.37Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalCascade ActionSelect the control action between the inner and outer loop of a ca

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4.38 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalAlgorithmSelect the control algorithm.• [`Pid] selects one set of PID prompts.•

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.39Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalCrossover Process ValueSelect the process value at which the control algorithm w

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4.40 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalEvent Input 1Select the effect of closing the event input 1 switch.• [``no] disa

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.41Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalAnnunciatorSelect whether alarm messages will flash in the lower display.[Anun]

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 1.1Hardware Setup, Chapter 1Chapter 1 Hardware SetupDIP Switch Locations and FunctionsThe Watlow Series 988 has at lea

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4.42 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalHigh Power LimitSelect the high limit for the percent output. For cooling (direc

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.43Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-GlobalRamping FunctionSelect when the controller will ramp. Ramping limits the speed a

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4.44 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-Comm˜NOTE:The Communications Menuappears only on controllersequipped with communicatio

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.45Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-CommCommunications PromptsWhen you are in the Setup menus, the Series 988 displays the

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4.46 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-CommProtocol TypeSelect the communications protocol.• [FULL] selects ANSI X3.28 2.2 -

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 4.47Setup Menus, Chapter 4Setup-CommInterface TypeSelect the interface type for Output 4, Option S.• [`485] selects EI

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4.48 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualSetup Menus, Chapter 4Notes

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TLWWAPROCESSL1 L2 L3 L4DEV% OUTDISPLAYSERIES 988MODEAUTOMANWATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 5.1Operation Menus, Chapter 5Navigating the Operation Menus

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5.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualOperation Menus, Chapter 5MODE*Local-remote*Alarm 4 High*Alarm 4 Low*Alarm 3 High*Alarm 2 High*Alarm 3 LowOperation

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Operation-SystemWATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 5.3Operation Menus, Chapter 5System PromptsAfter you step past the Set Point 2 prompt [`SP2] and the I

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1.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualHardware Setup, Chapter 1DIP SwitchesFigure 1.2 - Input DIP switches.Input 1 Input 2(98 _ _-2_ _ _-_ _ _ _) (98 _ _

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5.4 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualOperation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-SystemEvent Input 1 StatusIndicates whether the event input 1 circuit is open o

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 5.5Operation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-SystemAlarm 2 HighSelect the high trigger value for the output 2 alarm.[A2HI] T

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5.6 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualOperation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-SystemAlarm 3 HighSelect the high trigger value for the output 3 alarm.[A3HI] T

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 5.7Operation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-SystemAlarm 4 HighSelect the high trigger value for the output 4 alarm.[A4HI] T

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5.8 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualOperation Menus, Chapter 5Local-remoteSelect a local or remote set point. With [```r] selected the controllerdispla

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MODE*Cycle Time, Output 1B*Rate, Output 1B*Derivative, Output 1B*Operation Prompt*Proportional Band, Output 1B*Reset, Output 1B*Integral, Output 1BEnt

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5.10 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualOperation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-PID A or BPID A or PID B PromptsAfter you step past the Set Point 2 prompt [`S

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 5.11Operation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-PID A or BReset, Output 1Tune reset to eliminate the offset or droop between t

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5.12 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualOperation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-PID A or BRate, Output 1Adjust the rate to eliminate overshoot on startup or a

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 5.13Operation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-PID A or BCycle Time, Output 1Select the time, in seconds, of a complete on/of

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DIP SwitchesWATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 1.3Hardware Setup, Chapter 1Output 2 Option Board and DIPOutput 4Option Board and DIPController Chassis To

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5.14 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualOperation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-PID A or BReset, Output 2Tune reset to eliminate the offset or droop between t

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 5.15Operation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-PID A or BRate, Output 2Adjust the rate to eliminate overshoot on startup or a

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5.16 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualOperation Menus, Chapter 5Operation-PID A or BCycle Time, Output 2Select the time, in seconds, of a complete on/of

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TLWWAPROCESSL1 L2 L3 L4DEV% OUTDISPLAYSERIES 988MODEAUTOMANWATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 6.1Factory Menus, Chapter 6Navigating the Factory MenusTo r

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6.2 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualFactory Menus, Chapter 6[`LOC][`SYS][PidA][PidB][Inpt][Otpt][GlbL][COM][Diag][`CAL]MODEFactory PromptEnter your set

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Factory-Panel LockoutWATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 6.3Factory Menus, Chapter 6Panel Lockout PromptsWhen you are in the Factory menus, the Series 988

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6.4 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualFactory Menus, Chapter 6Factory-Panel LockoutSystem MenuSelect the lockout level for the System Menu. Set the Syste

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WATLOW Series 988 User’s Manual 6.5Factory Menus, Chapter 6Factory-Panel LockoutInput MenuSelect the lockout level for the Input Menu. Set the Input M

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6.6 WATLOW Series 988 User’s ManualFactory Menus, Chapter 6Factory-Panel LockoutCommunications MenuSelect the lockout level for the Communications Men

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