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ADJUST
ACTUAL
User's Manual
Series 1500
Watlow Controls, Inc: 1241 Bundy Blvd., Winona, MN 55987 507/454-5300, Fax: 507/452-4507
W150-MA30-9043
October, 1990
Supersedes:
W150-MA20-8843
Ramping and Profiling
Microprocessor-Based
Control
$10.00
Made in the U.S.A.
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Page 1 - Series 1500

ADJUSTACTUALUser's ManualSeries 1500Watlow Controls, Inc: 1241 Bundy Blvd., Winona, MN 55987 507/454-5300, Fax: 507/452-4507W150-MA30-9043Oc

Page 2 - How to Use the Manual

Starting OutStarting Out, Chapter 110 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualCH SEL key: CHANNELSELECT--Selects eitherChannel 1 or Channe

Page 3 - Contents

Starting OutStarting Out, Chapter 1WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 11DATA display: Indicatesthe entered data ormonitored value in

Page 4 - Chapter 1

Starting Out12 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualStarting Out, Chapter 1Now that you have a good idea how the 1500's front panel

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Starting OutStarting Out, Chapter 1WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 13Figure 7 -Monitor Data(MNTR DATA)Mode OverviewMonitor Data Mo

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Starting Out14 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualStarting Out, Chapter 1Figure 8 -Change Data (CHGDATA) ModeOverviewa simple,regular

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Starting OutStarting Out, Chapter 1WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 15Where To Go From HereYou are now ready to go to the Sample Pr

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Sample Program16 WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual Sample Program, Chapter 2IMPORTANTNOTE:If you have aSeries 1500 T/Cversion, or ar

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Sample ProgramWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 17Sample Program, Chapter 2Setting Event OutputsTo make the pie process even more au

Page 10 - Starting Out

Sample Program18 WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual Sample Program, Chapter 2!CAUTION:This sample pro-gram will activatesome of the &

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4.5.6.7.Press the ENTER key: the display will flash, then it will change to “MN.”Use the UP/DOWN keys to place the correct value for minutes into the

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WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual2 blf1090Use The ManualThis manual will make your job easier. Reading it and applying the information is a goodw

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Sample Program20 WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual Sample Program, Chapter 24. We suggest that you enter a time one hour from right

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Programming Steps 3 through 6Now that you see how it’s done, enter the data for Set Point Steps #3,4,5, & 6. But,be sure to stop and then return t

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Almost Ready to Runf?Remember that Step #1 was a “Wait Step.”Even though you press the “RUN” key,you won’t see any action until the time you programm

Page 16 - Chapter 2

C.D.E.F.While in the HALT condition, the Series 1500 maintains the Set Points andEvent Output conditions from the step it was in when it was halted, o

Page 17 - Sample Program

C.In your sample program’s Wait Step, you used “Wait for time” because youaren’t connected to a variable oven yet.A more common use of the Wait Stepco

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Sample Program, Chapter 2Sample ProgramWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 25However, remember that Step #1 is programmed as a "W

Page 19 - Programming Step

Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 326 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualChapter 3How to Install and Wire the 1500This

Page 20

Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 27Use distilled water to avoid mineral deposits

Page 21 - Programming Steps 3 through 6

2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.c. Shielded RTD sensor with the shield terminated to the Series 1500 caseand to an existing ground plane.Physical separation and

Page 22 - Helpful Hints

Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 29Input Power WiringMicroprocessors are in a wa

Page 23 - 3. Wait Step

WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 3ContentsContents59 Restarting a Program59 Remote Hold Input60 Data Communications60 Communication Parameters60

Page 24 - Jump Loop Step (JL)

Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 330 WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manualkeep the line "clean."Do keep low p

Page 25

Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 31Noise Suppression Devices Available from Watl

Page 26 - Chapter 3

How to Eliminate NoiseWatlow Part Numberfor Quencharc:0804-0147-0000Call Watlow Customer Servicefor MOV PartNumber.CAUTlON:Wheneverattempting toopen a

Page 27 - Installation-Wiring

Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 33Bezel1.1800.5007.0005.375± 0.0158.68Note: Al

Page 28 - Never connect both shield

Installation-Wiring34 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3Installation ProcedureTo mount the Watlow Ser

Page 29 - Input Power Wiring

Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 35kSIGNAL CONDITIONERRTD Version( - )( + )CH-20

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Installation-Wiring36 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3!Fig. 15 -Event Output,Remote Hold Inputand E

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Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 37Event Input/Output, Open CollectorModel # 150

Page 32 - Pre-Installation Information

Installation-Wiring38 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3CHASSIS GROUNDL2L1Power Supply Input, Temp &a

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Installation-WiringInstallation - Wiring, Chapter 3WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 39Where To Go From HereNow you are ready to pro

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Starting Out 4 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualStarting Out, Chapter 1Chapter 1Starting Out with the Watlow Series 1500"Read

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Technical Reference40 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualProgramming, Chapter 4ProgrammingChapter 4Technical ReferenceThis section of

Page 36 - ! CAUTION:

Technical ReferenceWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 41Programming, Chapter 4Programming CHG DATACAUTION:Be sure DIP SW-6is in the

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Technical ReferencePress to light CHG DATA LED.Press to select the Step Type you want:SP, JL, VVT or NX.Press enter to select individual prompts.Press

Page 38 -  CAUTON:

Technical ReferenceAt the end of a program, or in a hatted condition, the Series 1500 wiIl continue tohold set points and Event Outputs at the same st

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Technical Reference44 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualProgramming, Chapter 4Here's an example:• You start a Step #4 at 400° (S

Page 40 - Technical Reference

Technical Reference WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 45Programming, Chapter 4WT (Wait) Step ProgrammingThis submode allows the Ser

Page 41 - Programming CHG DATA

Technical ReferenceAltering a Program1NOTE:If you have theopt ional batterybacked clock, thetime may alreadybe correct.You cannot alter data or parame

Page 42 - Halt Conditions

Technical ReferenceWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 47Programming, Chapter 4This section willalso vary accord-ing to the flowchart

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Technical Reference48 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualProgramming, Chapter 4• RT (Rate) Select a rate value with the UP/DOWN keys.

Page 44 - Jump Loop Step

Technical ReferenceAlarmsThe 1500 system provides four basic alarm conditions in each of the two controlchannels. They are, with mnemonic abbreviatio

Page 45 - NX (Next Step) Programming

Starting OutWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 5Starting Out, Chapter 1control because it will move from one process variable to another in a

Page 46 - Altering a Program

Technical ReferenceAlarm Display Codesh in the FUNCTION display, indicating the type of alarm. These alarm messages arelisted below. The first two ar

Page 47 - Guarded Access

Technical ReferenceEvent OutputsOne of the most versatile features of the Series 1500 is its capability for eventoutputs. An “event output” is simply

Page 48

Technical ReferenceAnalog Retransmit OutputsEach sensor input signal level is made available at an “Analog Retransmit” output forchart recording or ot

Page 49 - Alarm Entry

Program #ProgrammerDateGACod 5.. DualPID :.:. ,:, . .: ., DualPIDCh PmptParameter1 Default 1Range Your ILowHighUnitsSettingUPCh-1UpperProcess

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Technical ReferenceUse this chart to determine parameter ranges, limits and default settings. Then enter your setting for eachparameter.Make a photoco

Page 51 - Remote Hold Input

Technical ReferenceUse this chart to determine parameter ranges, limits and default settings. Then enter your setting for eachparameter. Make a photoc

Page 52 - Analog Retransmit Outputs

Technical Reference56 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualProgramming ChartChart 6 - Programming Chart, Chapter 4Make photocopies of th

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Programming ChartTechnical ReferenceWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 57Chart 6 - Programming Chart, Chapter 4Make photocopies of th

Page 54 - Chart 3

Technical ReferenceTuning0i?CAUTION:Be sure the Series1500 is in a WarmStart condition(DIP Switch #6OFF) In order tosave your tunlngentrles. Alsorecor

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Technical ReferenceManual TuningFor optimum control performance, tune the 1500 to the themal system. The tuningsettings here are meant for a broad spe

Page 56 - Programming Chart

Starting Out 6 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualStarting Out, Chapter 1How to Set the DIP SwitchesThe Watlow Series 1500 has a set

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Technical Reference60WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manualto Run and Halt A ProgramHere is how to run and halt Series 1500 programs.How to Run a Progr

Page 58 - Recommended Tuning Reference

Data Communications,Commands and SyntaxIn this section you’ll learn the Series 1500 data communications. See Figure 14 inChapter 1 for RS422 and RS423

Page 59 - Manual Tuning

Technical ReferenceCommand RulesThe following listing shows the command and the typical Series 1500's response string. The labels beneatheach par

Page 60 - How to Restart a Program

Technical ReferenceCommand WordsThe Series 1500 recognizes and responds to the following list of syntacticalcommand words through a

Page 61 - Commands and Syntax

Technical ReferenceCommand Words and SyntaxHere is a list of the command words with the syntax.Limits for all parameters arein the GuardedAccess and G

Page 62 - Command Rules

Technical ReferenceSTP? --Requests.the programmed informatlon for Step# - - .The first response parameter is the Step Type:0000 =Blank Step0001 =

Page 63 - Command Words

Technical ReferenceWalt Step- STP?*=Unprogrammed parameter0003 ---.- - - - . - ----l ***StepWait ForWait_Wait ForType. Ch-1Ch-2EventSample Response:00

Page 64 - Command Words and Syntax

Technical ReferenceJump Loop Step - STPSample Transmission:STPl202100004Wait Step - STPl = Unprogrammed parameter—— 03StepStepCh-1 setCh-2 setWait For

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Technical ReferenceTIM?Requests real time of day only_D -- --HRMNSC12 34 56TIMEnter real time of day onlyMNSCSample Transmission:TIM 23 59 59LIM?R

Page 66 - Real Time

Technical ReferenceRCY?Request the Recycle option--RecycleSample Response:01RCYEnter the Recycle optionSample Transmission:RCY O1GAI?Single PID:-ChlPr

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Starting OutWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 7Starting Out, Chapter 1Quick WireYou may "power up " the Series 1500 with the fo

Page 68 - Sample Response

GA2?Technical ReferenceSample Response:00480012003400030029 00210012Dual PID:---v ~~*~~ -dee we-- ~~~~---*-M--d- -----v-m ----Ch2Ch2Ch2Prop.Reset Rate

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Technical ReferenceALM? Request current alarm code information.Sample Response:0018Note: These alarms are additive and may occur in any combination.To

Page 70 - Heat Heat

Technical ReferencePDA?Request values for the process and devlatlon alarm set points.Sample Response:0999 -099 0555 -555 0101-001 0999 -099 0999 -999

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Technical ReferenceData Communication Error CodesWhen you query “ERR?” using the correct protocol, a Series 1500 linked to a computer will respond wit

Page 72 - Where To Go From Here

Technical Reference74 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualBad Sensor, Chapter 4Bad Sensor Indication and TroubleshootingIndicationWhen

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Field CalibrationTechnical ReferenceField Calibration, AppendixWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 75Use the regularresistance values(

Page 74 - Bad Sensor

Field CalibrationTechnical Reference76 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualField Calibration, AppendixCalibrate Channel 1 °F Output7. R

Page 75 - Calibration

Field Calibrationd CalibrationTechnical ReferenceField Calibration, AppendixWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 77Equipment Needed1. O

Page 76 - Field Calibration

brationTechnical Reference78 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualField Calibration, AppendixCalibration1. Document DIP Switch settings

Page 77 - — Thermocouple Calibration —

Technical ReferenceField Calibration, AppendixWATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 7910. Repeat Steps 5-8 until all the readings are co

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Starting OutStarting Out, Chapter 18 WATLOW Series 1500 User's ManualFigure 4 -Quick Wire Simu-lated SensorWiring3. If you did not

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SpecificationsGeneral FeaturesTechnical Reference...•.Dual channel closed loop control.Temperature and relative humidii.51 time-based steps for

Page 80 - Specifications

Technical ReferenceTemperature ranges:..-100 1400°FK t/c:-100 to 2500°FR t/c:500 to 3200°FRTD. -99.9 to 9999°F _*or -73 to 760°Cor-73 to 1371 °Co

Page 81 - Accuracy

Technical ReferenceSeries 1500B= StandardC=Battery-backed real time clock 1= Two RTDs2=One RTD &One 0-5VDC3 = Two J t/c4 = Two K t/c5 = Two R t/cC

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Technical ReferenceTechnical ServiceIf Something Goes WrongThe Series 1500 is a designed for long life and durable service. If, however, some-thing

Page 83 - Technical Service

Shipping ClaimsTechnical ReferenceWhen you receive your Watlow Series 1500, examine the package for any signs ofexternal damage it may have sustained

Page 84 - Watlow Winona, Inc

GlossaryThis glossary includes general thermal system control terms; not all are used with the Series 1500.Actual display data: Displayed information

Page 85 - Glossary

Derivative:Deviation:DIP switch:Dual In-line Package (ON/OFF) switch.Display capability:In a digital indicating instrument, the entire span that can b

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Overshoot :Condition wherebyprocess changes.temperatureexceedsset pointduetoinitialpowerup orProportioning control.P controlParameter:Any of a set of

Page 87 - Process

Restart:RTD:Set point:Signal conditioner:Single .modecont rol :Span:Switchingsensltlvlty:Thermal system:Thermocouple:Thermocouplebreak protection:Thre

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AAlarms, 49Alarm Codes, 50Almost Ready to Run, 22Analog Retransmit, 520opening the 1500, 5, 32Overview, Input & Output Fig. 1.4Overview, Operatin

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Starting OutStarting Out, Chapter 1WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual 9Overview of the Three Operating ModesBefore getting into the d

Page 90 - Series 1500 Quick Reference

90 WATLOW Series 1500 User's Manual Quick ReferenceSP = Set Point Step:Program set points, events and time.JL=Jump Loop Step:Progra

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