Dwyer 2600 User Manual
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GETTING STARTED
1.
Install the control as described on page 5.
2.
Wire your control following the instructions on pages 5-11. If you are using a two-
wire transmitter as an input, see the drawing and instructions on page 7. Option
wiring instructions are on pages 8-11. Option descriptions and specific instructions
start on page 19.
3.
Most controls do not need many (if any) program changes to work on your process.
For best results when changing the programming, make all the necessary changes
in the Secure Menu (page 31) before making changes to the Secondary Menu (page
24). If error messages occur, check the Error Messages on page 41-43 for help.
Take the example of a Model 26010 that comes from the factory programmed for type J
thermocouples. Suppose for this example you wish to change the input to a 100 ohm
Platinum RTD and limit the set point range between 0° and 300°C.
First, enter the Secure menu by pressing and holding the
UP ARROW & ENTER
keys for 5 Seconds. Press the INDEX key until the display shows I n P and press the
DOWN ARROW until the display shows P 3 8 5 . Don’t forget to press the ENTER
key to retain your setting.
Next, press the INDEX key to display U n i t . Press the DOWN ARROW until the
display shows C. Press ENTER.
Next, press the INDEX key until S P L is displayed (pass the d P t , I n P t , and S E n C
selections). Press the UP ARROW until the display shows 0. Press ENTER.
Finally, press INDEX key to display S P H . Press the DOWN ARROW until the
display shows 3 0 0 . Press ENTER.
The necessary program changes are now complete. After 30 seconds the display will
switch back to the temperature reading. If you want to return faster, press the
UP ARROW & ENTER keys (at the same time) and then press the DOWN
ARROW & INDEX keys (again at the same time). This will ‘back out’ of the menu and
immediately display the temperature reading.
If you want to use Self Tune
®
, Auto/Manual, or the Ramp/Soak Programmer features, see
the special sections on these items. Page numbers for these are in the Contents section
on the previous page.
May, 2013
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