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  • Page 1 EDC201 / EDC202 / EDC203 Product Manual 51-52-25-155 Revision: 2.0 July 2015...
  • Page 2 Copyright 2015 by Honeywell International Inc. Revision: 2.0, July 2015 While this information is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate, Honeywell disclaims the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and makes no express warranties except as may be stated in its written agreement with and for its customers.
  • Page 3 Contacts About This Document This document provides descriptions and procedures for the Installation, Configuration, Operation, and Troubleshooting of your the EDC 200 Series Controller. Revision History EDC201 / EDC202 / EDC203 Product Manual, Document # 51-52-25-155 Rev 1.0 June 2015 First release Rev 2.0...
  • Page 4 Contacts Contacts World Wide Web The following Honeywell web sites may be of interest to Process Solutions customers. Honeywell Organization WWW Address (URL) Corporate http://www.honeywell.com Honeywell Process Solutions http://honeywellprocess.com Support and Contact Information For Europe, Asia Pacific, North and South America contact details, see back page or refer to the appropriate...
  • Page 5 bol Definitions Symbol D Definition he following t table lists thos se symbols use ed in this docu ument to deno ote certain con nditions. ymbol Definition ATTENTION : Identifies info ormation that requires spec cial consideration TIP: Identifies s advice or hin nts for the use er, often in term ms of...
  • Page 6 Symbol D Definitions Symbol Defin nition Functi ional earth te erminal: Used for non-safety y purposes su uch as noise i mmunity impr rovement. NOT TE: This conn nection shall b bonded d to Protective e Earth at the source of sup pply in accorda ance with na...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Contents Symbol Definitions Contents INTRODUCTION ................1 Overview ......................1 Function ..........................1 Characteristic ........................1 Easy to Configure ........................1 Auto Tuning ........................... 2 Manual/Auto Mode ........................ 2 Display ..........................2 LED ............................5 Function of Keys ........................5 INSTALLATION ................
  • Page 8 Contents Symbol Definitions Introduction .......................... 23 Function Prompts ......................... 23 Tune PAR Set Up Group ................29 Introduction .......................... 29 Function Prompts ......................... 29 ALARM Set Up Group ................... 30 Introduction .......................... 30 Function Prompts ......................... 30 Auxiliary Set Up Group ................. 37 Introduction ..........................
  • Page 9 Contents Symbol Definitions MONITORING AND OPERATING THE CONTROLLER ..... 71 Overview ......................71 Operator Interface ..................71 Monitoring Your Controller ................72 Annunciators ........................72 Viewing the operating parameters ..................73 Diagnostic Messages ......................73 Controller Mode ..................... 74 Operation Mode ........................74 Control Mode ........................
  • Page 10 Contents Symbol Definitions TROUBLESHOOTING/SERVICE ..........88 Troubleshooting Aids ................... 88 Power-up Tests ....................89 Background Tests ..................89 Diagnose System Error ......................89 Confirm System Error ......................90 APPENDIX A LOOK-UP TABLE FOR 7 SEGMENT CHARACTER AND ASSOCIATED ENGLISH WORD............91 EDC201 / EDC202 / EDC203 Product Manual Revision 2.0 July 2015...
  • Page 11 Contents Tables Tables Table 1-1: EDC201/ EDC202/ EDC203 Operator Interface (all display items shown) ..4 Table 1-2: Function of LED Indicators ................5 Table 1-3: Function of Keys ..................... 5 Table 2-1: Condensed Specifications ................8 Table 2-2: TC/RTD Types and Scope ................8 Table 2-3: Environmental and Operating Conditions ............
  • Page 12 Contents Figures Figures Figure 1-1: EDC201 Operator Interface ................2 Figure 1-2: EDC202 Operator Interface ................3 Figure 1-3: EDC203 Operator Interface ................4 Figure 2-1: Overall Dimensions ..................11 Figure 2-2: Panel Cutout Requirements ................ 12 Figure 2-3: Composite Wiring Diagram Figure .............. 16 Figure 3-1: Configuration Prompt Hierarchy ..............
  • Page 13: Introduction

    This instrument is an ideal controller for regulating temperature in numerous heating and cooling applications, as well as in metal working, food, pharmaceuticals, semiconductor, testing and environmental work. The EDC 200 series monitor and control temperatures in applications such as environmental chambers, plastic processing machines, furnaces and ovens, and packaging machinery.
  • Page 14: Auto Tuning

    1. Introd uction 1.1. Over rview Auto Tu uning Auto tuning i s used for aut o-tuning of yo our process an nd automatic i identification and controller setting of PID D tuning param meters. Auto t tuning is initia ated by the use er at the contr oller, typically...
  • Page 15: Figure 1-2: Edc202 Operator Interface

    . Introduction 1.1. Overview Figu re 1-2: EDC2 202 Operato or Interface evision 2.0 DC201 / EDC2 202 / EDC203 3 Product Man uly 2015...
  • Page 16: Led

    1. Introd uction 1.1. Over rview Figure 1-3: : EDC203 O perator Inte erface Callout Item Description Navigation B In normal ope erating mode, it is not displa ayed. In configuratio on mode, sele ected Set Up G Group Name is s displayed.
  • Page 17: Function Of Keys

    . Introduction 1.1. Overview The fo ollowing table shows each L LED indicator r on the operat tor interface an nd defines its function. ED Indicator Function ndicates the e nable or disab ble status of ex xternal output t. The externa l output is nabled when t the light is on.
  • Page 18: Installation

    Overview Introduction Installation of the EDC 200 series consists of mounting and wiring the controller according to the instructions provided in this section. Read the pre-installation information, check the model number interpretation, become familiar with your model selection, then proceed with installation.
  • Page 19: Condensed Specifications

    2. Installation 2.2. Condensed Specifications Condensed Specifications Honeywell recommends that you review and adhere to the operating limits listed in Table 2-1: Condensed Specifications, Table 2-2: TC/RTD Types and Scope, and Table 2-3: Environmental and Operating Conditions when operating your controller.
  • Page 20: Table 2-1: Condensed Specifications

    2. Installation 2.2. Condensed Specifications Specifications Control Mode Auto or Manual ºF or ºC Units of temperature Control relay status Output Auto tuning status Operating status Menu 7 LED indicators Certification EMC: EN 61326-1 2006 Low Voltage Directive: EN 61010-1 2010 (Both are "Self Declared") ANSI/UL 61010-1 Third Edition CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
  • Page 21: Table 2-3: Environmental And Operating Conditions

    2. Installation 2.2. Condensed Specifications Environmental and Operating Conditions Parameter Reference Rated Operative Transportation and Storage Limits Ambient 25 ± 3°C 15 to +55°C 0 to +55°C -40 to +66°C Temperature 77 ± 5°F 58 to 131°F 32 to 131°F -40 to 151°F Relative Humidity 10 to 55*(*)
  • Page 22: Model Number Interpretation

    2. Installation 2.3. Model Number Interpretation Model Number Interpretation Instruction • Select the desired Key Number. The arrow to the right marks the selections available. • Make one selection each from Tables I through II using the column below the proper arrow. A dot (•) denotes unrestricted availability.
  • Page 23: Control And Alarm Relay Contact Information

    2. Installation 2.4. Control and Alarm Relay Contact Information Control and Alarm Relay Contact Information Control Relays ATTENTION Control relays operate in the standard control mode (that is, energized when output state is on). Mounting Physical Considerations The controller can be mounted on either a vertical or tilted panel using the mounting kit supplied. Adequate access space must be available at the back of the panel for installation and servicing activities.
  • Page 24: Panel Cutout Requirements

    2. Installation 2.5. Mounting Panel Cutout Requirements Figure 2-2: Panel Cutout Requirements EDC201 / EDC202 / EDC203 Product Manual Revision 2.0 July 2015...
  • Page 25: Mounting Method

    2. Installation 2.5. Mounting Mounting Method Before mounting the controller, refer to the nameplate on the outside of the case and make a note of the model number. It will help later when selecting the proper wiring configuration. Mounting Procedure Orient the case properly and slide it through the panel hole from the front.
  • Page 26: Wiring

    2. Installation 2.6. Wiring Wiring Electrical Considerations Line voltage wiring This controller is considered “rack and panel mounted equipment” per EN61010-1, Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory Use, Part 1: General Requirements. Conformity with 72/23/EEC, the Low Voltage Directive requires the user to provide adequate protection against a shock hazard.
  • Page 27: Table 2-5: Permissible Wiring Bundling

    2. Installation 2.6. Wiring to Apply Digital Instrumentation in Severe Electrical Noise Environments. Permissible Wiring Bundling Table 2-5: Permissible Wiring Bundling Bundle No. Wire Functions • Line power wiring • Earth ground wiring • Line voltage control relay output wiring •...
  • Page 28: Wiring Diagrams

    2. Installation 2.7. Wiring Diagrams Wiring Diagrams Identify Your Wiring Requirements To determine the appropriate diagrams for wiring your controller, refer to the model number interpretation in this section. The model number of the controller is on the outside of the case. Wiring the Controller Figure 2-3: Composite Wiring Diagram Figure Callout...
  • Page 29: Configuration

    3. Configuration Overview Configuration is a dedicated operation where you use straightforward keystroke sequences to select and establish (configure) pertinent control data best suited for your application. To assist you in the configuration process, there are prompts that appear in the top, upper and lower displays.
  • Page 30: Configuration Prompt Hierarchy

    3. Configuration 3.2. Configuration Prompt Hierarchy Configuration Prompt Hierarchy Figure 3-1: Configuration Prompt Hierarchy EDC201 / EDC202 / EDC203 Product Manual Revision 2.0 July 2015...
  • Page 31: Configuration Procedure

    3. C Configuration .3. Configurat ion Procedure Configura ation Pro ocedure ntroduction Each o of the Set Up g groups and the eir functions a are pre-config gured at the fac ctory. The fac ctory settings are sho own in Table 3 3-1 that follow w this procedu ure.
  • Page 32: Introduction

    3. Configuration 3.4. Input Set Up Group Input Set Up Group Introduction This data deals with various parameters required to configure the Input. Function Prompts 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition...
  • Page 33 3. Configuration 3.4. Input Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display Input low range value. Input high range of TC and RTD input types are generated by Rlow...
  • Page 34 3. Configuration 3.4. Input Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display UPSCALE BURNOUT will force the Input signal to the full scale value when the sensor fails.
  • Page 35: Control Set Up Group

    3. Configuration 3.5. Control Set Up Group Control Set Up Group Introduction The functions listed in this group deal with how the controller will control the process including: Control algorithm, Cycle time, Set Point Limits, Output Direction and Limits, Deadband, Soft Start and Timer period.
  • Page 36 3. Configuration 3.5. Control Set Up Group Selection Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment or Range Parameter Group Prompt Code Value Code of Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display Proportional Output based on PID B has a resolution of 3.33 msec.
  • Page 37 3. Configuration 3.5. Control Set Up Group Selection Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment or Range Parameter Group Prompt Code Value Code of Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display The Three Position Step Control algorithm allows the control of a valve (or other actuator) with an electric motor driven by two...
  • Page 38 3. Configuration 3.5. Control Set Up Group Selection Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment or Range Parameter Group Prompt Code Value Code of Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display REVERSE ACTING CONTROL: Based on the PID control, REVR Reverse the controller’s output decreases as...
  • Page 39 3. Configuration 3.5. Control Set Up Group Selection Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment or Range Parameter Group Prompt Code Value Code of Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display HYSTERESIS (OUTPUT RELAY) is an adjustable overlap of the ON/OFF states of each control output.
  • Page 40 3. Configuration 3.5. Control Set Up Group Selection Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment or Range Parameter Group Prompt Code Value Code of Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display MOTOR TIME – Appears only when “TPSC” (Three Position Step Control) is selected as the Control Algorithm.
  • Page 41: Tune Par Set Up Group

    3. Configuration 3.6. Tune PAR Set Up Group Selection Set up Function 7-Segment Default 7-Segment or Range Parameter Group Prompt Code Value Code of Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display PERIOD allows you to configure the length of timeout period.
  • Page 42: Alarm Set Up Group

    3. Configuration 3.7. ALARM Set Up Group ALARM Set Up Group Introduction An alarm is an indication that an event that you have configured (for example—Process Variable) has exceeded one or more alarm limits. There is one alarm available for EDC201.There are two alarms available for EDC202 and EDC203.
  • Page 43 3. Configuration 3.7. ALARM Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display ALARM 11 SET VL11 11VAL POINT VALUE AL12 NONE 12TYPE None None...
  • Page 44 3. Configuration 3.7. ALARM Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display This configuration is Output not available on EDC201. ALARM ON MANUAL MODE.
  • Page 45 3. Configuration 3.7. ALARM Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display Alarm 21 Set Point value. This VL21 21VAL configuration is not available on EDC201.
  • Page 46 3. Configuration 3.7. ALARM Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC. This DIAG Diagnostic configuration is not available on EDC201. HIGH ALARM.
  • Page 47 3. Configuration 3.7. ALARM Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display Alarm output is configured to be Latching. When the alarm LATCH Yes/ No condition disappears,...
  • Page 48 3. Configuration 3.7. ALARM Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection or 7-Segment Set up Function Default Code Range of Code Parameter Group Prompt Value Setting Definition Top Display Upper Display Lower Display START allows you to select whether the timer starts with the ALM2 ALARM2 Alarm 2.
  • Page 49: Auxiliary Set Up Group

    3. Configuration 3.8. Auxiliary Set Up Group Auxiliary Set Up Group Introduction The Auxiliary group lets you configure the Auxiliary Output to be a specific selection with desired scaling. Accutune III automatically calculates GAIN, RATE, and RESET TIME (PID) tuning constants for your control loop.
  • Page 50: Option Set Up Group

    3. Configuration 3.9. OPTION Set Up Group OPTION Set Up Group Introduction This group includes selections for Decimal place, Units of temperature, Power frequency, system staus, lockout attribute, operating level and password. Function Prompts 7-Segment Selection 7-Segment Code or Range Code Set up Function...
  • Page 51 3. C Configuration 3.9. OPTION Set Up Group Segment lection Segment Range Set up nction Default Group ompt Value tting Parameter Definition per Display wer Display Top Display 3 decimal plac ces. ATTENTION A Auto-ranging will occur for s selections of one, two or thr ree decimal places.
  • Page 52: Table 3-1: Set Up Parameter Reference

    3. Configuration 3.9. OPTION Set Up Group 7-Segment Selection 7-Segment Code or Range Code Set up Function Default Group Prompt Value Setting Parameter Definition Upper Display Lower Display Top Display Contact closure disables all keys for operator level. Lower display shows LOCK if a key is pressed.
  • Page 53: Configuring Analog Input

    3. C Configuration 0. Configuring g Analog Inpu .10 Con nfiguring Analog Input onfiguring T TC Type Inp This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring TC Type e Input, includ ding Input Typ pe, Input Ranges s, Bias, Ratio and Filter.
  • Page 54: Configuring Rtd Type Input

    3. Config guration 3.10. Con nfiguring Analo og Input Configu uring RTD Ty ype Input This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring R RTD Type Inpu ut, including I Input Type, In nput Ranges, Bias, , Ratio and Fil lter.
  • Page 55: Configuring Analog Input Burnout

    3. C Configuration 0. Configuring g Analog Inpu onfiguring A Analog Inpu ut Burnout This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring Burnout Mode for An nalog Input. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode.
  • Page 56 3. Config guration 3.10. Con nfiguring Analo og Input Configuring N No FailSafe M Mode Step Actio Result Enter Set Up Mode Top Displa ay= INP (This is the first Se et Up Long press Group title Upper Dis splay=TYPE splay= BRN Select ‘Burnou ut(BRN)’...
  • Page 57: Assign Temperature Unit

    3. C Configuration 0. Configuring g Analog Inpu Config guring Downs cale Burnout Mode Action Press Result Enter S Set Up Mode Top D Display= INP ( (This is the firs st Set Up Long pre Grou p title) Uppe er Display=TYP er Display= BR Select...
  • Page 58: Configuring Control Algorithm

    3. Config guration 3.11. Con nfiguring Cont trol Algorithm 3.11 Configu ring Con ntrol Algo orithm Configu uring ON-OF FF Control This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring C ontrol Algorit thm. Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode.
  • Page 59: Configuring Time Proportion Control

    3. C Configuration 3.11. Co onfiguring Con ntrol Algorithm onfiguring T Time Propor rtion Contro This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring Time Pro oportion Cont trol. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode.
  • Page 60: Configuring Three Position Step Control

    3. Config guration 3.11. Con nfiguring Cont trol Algorithm Configu uring Three Position Ste ep Control This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring Th hree Position Step Control. Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode.
  • Page 61: Configuring Soft Start

    3. C Configuration 3.11. Co onfiguring Con ntrol Algorithm onfiguring S Soft Start This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring Soft Star rt functon. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode.
  • Page 62: Configuring Alarm

    3. Config guration 3.12. Con nfiguring Alarm 3.12 Configu ring Alar Configu uring PV Ala This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring PV V Alarm. Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode.
  • Page 63: Configuring Deviation Alarm

    3. C Configuration 3.12. Con figuring Alarm Action Press Result Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=in ntended Alarm m Latch Latch’ V Value Exit Co onfiguration e controller ex xits Configurat tion Mode Long pr ress d returns to th e Normal Ope eration without...
  • Page 64 3. Config guration 3.12. Con nfiguring Alarm Step Actio ress Resul isplay= HYSA Select the Ala Upper Di YSA) Hysteresis (HY Function Para ameter Change the A Alarm Lower Di isplay=intende ed Alarm Hysteresis Va alue Hysteres sis Value isplay= DLYA Select the Ala arm Delay Upper Di...
  • Page 65: Configuring Output Alarm

    3. C Configuration 3.12. Con figuring Alarm onfiguring O Output Alarm This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring Output A Alarm. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode. • The us ser has the acc cess to set para...
  • Page 66 3. Config guration 3.12. Con nfiguring Alarm Step Actio Resul Exit Configura ation The cont troller exits Co onfiguration M Long press and retur rns to the Norm mal Operation without any k ey operation Mode. more than 30 EDC201 / EDC202 / ED DC203 Produc ct Manual...
  • Page 67: Configuring Manual Mode Alarm

    3. C Configuration 3.12. Con figuring Alarm onfiguring M Manual Mod de Alarm This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring Manual Mode Alarm. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode. •...
  • Page 68: Configuring Pv Rate Of Change Alarm

    3. Config guration 3.12. Con nfiguring Alarm Configu uring PV Rat te of Chang e Alarm This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring PV V Rate of Cha ange Alarm. Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode.
  • Page 69: Configuring Digital Input Alarm

    3. C Configuration 3.12. Con figuring Alarm onfiguring D Digital Input t Alarm This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring Digital I Input Alarm. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode.
  • Page 70: Configuring Tc Warning Alarm

    3. Config guration 3.12. Con nfiguring Alarm Configu uring TC Wa arning Alarm This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring TC C Warning Al larm. Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode.
  • Page 71: Configuring Tc Failing Alarm

    3. C Configuration 3.12. Con figuring Alarm onfiguring T TC Failing A Alarm This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring TC Fail Alarm. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode. •...
  • Page 72: Configuring Failsafe Alarm

    3. Config guration 3.12. Con nfiguring Alarm Configu uring Failsaf fe Alarm This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring Fa ailsafe Alarm. Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode. • The user has t the access to s set parameters...
  • Page 73: Configuring Diagnostic Alarm

    3. C Configuration 3.12. Con figuring Alarm onfiguring D Diagnostic A Alarm This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring Diagnos stic Alarm. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode. •...
  • Page 74: Assign Alarm Hysteresis

    3. Config guration 3.12. Con nfiguring Alarm Assign Alarm Hyste eresis This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring A Alarm Hysteres sis. Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode. • The user has t the access to s set parameters...
  • Page 75: Configuring Alarm Delay

    3. C Configuration 3.12. Con figuring Alarm onfiguring A Alarm Delay This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring Alarm D Delay. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode. • The us ser has the acc cess to set para...
  • Page 76: Configuring Alarm Latching

    3. Config guration 3.12. Con nfiguring Alarm Configu uring Alarm Latching This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring A Alarm Latching Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode. • The user has t the access to s set parameters Procedu...
  • Page 77: Configuring Timer

    3. C Configuration 3.12. Con figuring Alarm Action Press Result Change e the ‘Alarm wer Display=int tended Alarm Blocking Blockin ng’ Value Valu Exit Co onfiguration controller exit ts Configuratio on Mode Long pr ress returns to the e Normal Oper ration without any key opera...
  • Page 78: Configuring Digital Input

    3. Config guration 3.13. Con nfiguring Digit al Input 3.13 Configu ring Digi ital Input Disable DI Function This section d describes the p procedure of d disabling DI fu function. Prelimin nary Steps • The controlle r is in the Con nfiguration M Mode.
  • Page 79: Configuring Di As Control Mode Switch

    3. C Configuration 13. Configurin ng Digital Input onfiguring D DI as Contro ol Mode Swi itch This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring DI as Co ontrol Mode S Switch. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode.
  • Page 80: Configuring Di As Keypad Locking Switch Di

    3. Config guration 3.13. Con nfiguring Digit al Input Configu uring DI as K Keypad Loc king Switch h DI This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring D DI as Keypad L Locking Switc Prelimin nary Steps •...
  • Page 81: Configuring Di As Alarm Acknowledging Switch

    3. C Configuration 13. Configurin ng Digital Input onfiguring D DI as Alarm Acknowled ging Switch This se ection describ es the procedu ure of configu uring DI as Al larm Acknowl ledging. reliminary S Steps • The co ontroller is in t the Configura ation Mode.
  • Page 82: Configuring Di As Auto Tuning Initiating Trigger

    3. Config guration 3.13. Con nfiguring Digit al Input Configu uring DI as A Auto Tuning g Initiating T Trigger This section d describes the p procedure of c configuring D DI as AT Initia ating Trigger. Prelimin nary Steps •...
  • Page 83: Figure 4-1: Operator Interface (Edc201, Edc202)

    4. Moni itoring a and Ope erating the Co ntroller Overview This se ection gives y ou all the info ormation nece ssary to help y you monitor a and operate yo our controller includi ing an Operat or Interface ov verview, how w to switch bet tween normal...
  • Page 84: Figure 4-2 Operator Interface (Edc203)

    4. Monito oring and Ope erating the Co ontroller 4.3. Mon itoring Your C Controller Figure 4-2 Operator In terface (EDC C203) Monit toring Yo our Cont troller Annunc ciators The following g annunciator functions hav ve been provid ded to help mo onitor the con ntroller: Annu...
  • Page 85: Table 4-1 Lower Display Key Parameter Prompts

    Table 4-1 Lower Display Key Parameter Prompts Diagnostic Messages The EDC 200 Series performs background tests to verify data and memory integrity. If there is a malfunction, a diagnostic message will be shown on the lower display. In the case of more than one simultaneous malfunction, only the highest priority diagnostic message will be displayed.
  • Page 86 4. Monitoring and Operating the Controller 4.4. Controller Mode Controller Mode Operation Mode Controller is typically running in two operation modes, normal operation mode and parameter configuration mode. Mode Definitions Operation Mode Definition Normal Operation In normal operation mode, the controller displays the PV, SP/Output.
  • Page 87 Monitoring a and Operating the Controller 4.5. Setting O peration Leve Setting O peration n Level There are two opera ating levels for r parameters, configurator l level and oper rator level.You u can set up or mod dify the operat tion level usin ng the followin ng procedure.
  • Page 88 4. Monito oring and Ope erating the Co ontroller 4.6. Setti ng Operation Password Settin ng Opera ation Pas ssword Change to op erator or conf figurator level l for authority management purpose or ch hange the defa ault password of o operator and c configurator le evel.
  • Page 89 Monitoring a and Operating the Controller 4.7. Setting Pa arameter Mask Setting Pa arameter r Mask The pa arameter settin ng can be set t to allow acces ss or configura ation by differ rent operating g levels. Mask m mode can only y be entered in n the configur...
  • Page 90 4. Monito oring and Ope erating the Co ontroller 4.8. Rese eting to Factor ry Default Reset ting to F actory D Default This section d describes the p procedure of r resetting confi figuration to fa actory default settings. Prelimin nary Steps •...
  • Page 91 Monitoring a and Operating the Controller 4.10 0. Setting Pow wer Frequency Action Press Result TEST Select Reset to Disp play wer Display= EST) Test (T the LEDs on t the screen are e “on” to icate the LED D Status Exit Co onfiguration e controller ex...
  • Page 92 4. Monito oring and Ope erating the Co ontroller 4.11. Set tting Decimal P Point Location 4.11 Settin ng Decim mal Point t Locatio This section d describes the p procedure of s setting Decim mal Point Locat tion. Prelimin nary Steps •...
  • Page 93 Monitoring a and Operating the Controller 4.13. Acknow wledge Alarms Action Press Result er Display= FW Select Firmware Lowe Version n (FIRM) er Display= FW Enter th he Selection Uppe Lowe er Display=Sy ystem Firmwar re Version Acknowle edge Ala Alarm can be set as No Latching...
  • Page 94 4. Monito oring and Ope erating the Co ontroller 4.14. Set tting Auto Tun 4.14 Settin ng Auto T Tuning This section i introduces the e procedure of f initiating Aut to Tuning. Initiatin g Auto Tuni Prelimin nary Steps The user has t the access to s set parameters...
  • Page 95 4. Monitoring and Operating the Controller 4.14. Setting Auto Tuning System detects the rising edge of the digital input and sends the command to start the Auto Tuning process. If the prerequisite of Auto Tuning is not met, the lower display will show up Error (ERR) after short pressing, otherwise, the Auto Tuning process is started.
  • Page 96 4. Monito oring and Ope erating the Co ontroller 4.15. Sw itch Manual/A Auto Mode Stoppin ng Auto Tun ning Prelimin nary Steps Auto Tuning is started. Procedu Step Actio Press Result Display = ATS In Normal Op peration Lower Mode, switch the lower •...
  • Page 97 Monitoring a and Operating the Controller 4.17. Setting Timer Set SP P value. Lower Dis splay= current t set SP value • Short press to adjust the SP P value; • Long p press to adjust the SP P value; •...
  • Page 98 4. Monito oring and Ope erating the Co ontroller 4.18. Set tting Output Va alue Resettin ng Timer Prelimin nary Steps T 0 00. Timer is time ed-out that is L Lower Display Procedu Step Actio Pres Result = T+ set timer Reset the Tim mer.
  • Page 99 Monitoring a and Operating the Controller 4.18. Setting g Output Value n Man Mode reliminary S Steps In Nor rmal Operation n Mode, Man LED is on an nd Upper Disp play= current P PV Lower Dis splay= SP. rocedure Action Press esult...
  • Page 100 Do not return your controller without authorization from Honeywells Technical Assistance Center or until the replacement has been received. Please refer to the Honeywell website: http://www.honeywell.com/ps. EDC201 / EDC202 / EDC203 Product Manual Revision 2.0 July 2015...
  • Page 101 5. Troublesho ooting/Service 5.2. Po ower-up Tests Determ mining the fir rmware versi Step Action Press Result Select OPT TION Set Up Upper Displ ay = STA Group Lower Displ ay = FMVN Read the f irmware verio Upper Displ ay = FMVN Lower Displ ay = VERSIO...
  • Page 102 5. Troub leshooting/S ervice 5.3. Back kground Tests Check the err ror code param meter to view all of the erro or information . The followin ng table lists th error code, pr robable cause and troublesh hooting proced dure. Error Co Prob bable Cause...
  • Page 103: Table 6-1 7 Segment Character And Associated English Word

    6. Appendix A Look-up Table for 7 Segment Character and Associated English Word Table 6-1 7 Segment Character and Associated English Word 7 Segment Abbreviation of the Full Name of the Code Associated English Word Associated English Word DISB DISB DISABLE EABL EABL...
  • Page 104 Specifications are subject to change without notice. For more information To learn more about PI New Wave Controllers, visit www.honeywellprocess.com Or contact your Honeywell Account Manager Process Solutions Honeywell 1250 W Sam Houston Pkwy S Houston, TX 77042 Honeywell Control Systems Ltd...

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