Xmtd-2201 Manual - Fixed

: When executing auto-tuning cycles or establishing parameters for the first time, activate power to the heater load simultaneously with or prior to powering the controller. Powering the controller first can cause incorrect baseline calibration.

: Provides more stable control than standard switching by cycling the output. Wiring and Installation

: Internal dry-contact connection points. xmtd-2201 manual

The XMTD-2201 is designed for high precision and stability in demanding environments like plastic machinery, ovens, and chemical processing. Input Signals

Do not exceed the maximum relay rating (3A inductive load, 1A resistive). For larger heaters, use a contactor. For larger heaters, use a contactor

If you've recently acquired an XMTD-2201 temperature controller, you likely know it is a workhorse of industrial and laboratory thermal management. However, the included "quick start" guide is often minimal, leaving users confused about wiring, alarm settings, or PID auto-tuning.

The is a compact, highly reliable industrial instrument managed by a single-chip microcomputer. It is widely used in packaging machinery, food processing, electrical cabinets, and plastic injection molding to regulate heating or cooling elements automatically. This comprehensive manual details the mechanical installation, wiring configuration, layout function, parameter logic, and basic maintenance required to safely operate the unit. Technical Specifications Summary Red Light: Target temperature reached

For a stable start-up, set your temperature to 90% of your target first. Let the system stabilize through a few heating cycles before bumping it up to your final desired value. Reading the Lights: Green Light: Heating is active. Red Light: Target temperature reached; heating stopped. Why Professionals Choose the XMTD-2201

Used for precise temperature control, minimizing overshoot. Troubleshooting: Display 'EEEE': Indicates sensor damage or disconnection.

A: No. The input hardware is factory-specific. A unit programmed for a K-type thermocouple cannot read a PT100 RTD without changing the internal chip or configuration. You must purchase a unit whose "分度号" (Indexing Code) matches your sensor type.

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