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INSTALLATION GUIDE
Multi-Loop Process Controller
53MC5000
MICRO-DCI
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MODULAR CONTROLLER
PN24976
Rev1
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INSTALLATION GUIDE Multi-Loop Process Controller53MC5000MICRO-DCI. MODULAR CONTROLLERPN24976Rev1

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53MC5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Dual Relay ITBNot ImplementedOne ITBTwo ITB’sThree ITB’sX123Analog I/O OptionNot ImplementedSingle Channel Analog I

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2.0 INSTALLATION2.1 INSPECTIONAn itemized list of all items in the shipment is attached to the shipping container. Inspect the equip-ment upon arrival

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where the panel offers very little support. It is recommended that the 9 inch minimum center line di-mension between horizontally mounted rows be incr

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FIGURE 2-1. OUTLINE DIMENSIONS AND PANEL CUT-OUT REQUIREMENTSMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START2-3

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FIGURE 2-2. OUTLINE DIMENSIONS FOR ITBMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START2-4

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FIGURE 2-3. SINGLE OR MULTIPLE PANEL MOUNTINGFIGURE 2-4. INTERCASE SPACINGMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START2-5

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2.4 INTERCONNECTIONS2.4.1 PREPARATORYThe 53MC5000 can be configured as any of a variety of conventional controller types, enabling it tobe easily adap

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NOTEUse of a common bus bar is recommended to minimize potential voltagedifferences that may occur as the result of ground current loops, i.e.,potenti

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2.4.2.5 CONTACT OUTPUTSTwo discrete contact outputs (DO0 to DO1, typically one for each of two separate process measure-ment loops) are identified in

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FIGURE 2-5. STANDARD AND OPTIONAL REAR TERMINAL BOARDMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START2-9

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MicroMod Automation, Inc. The Company MicroMod Automation is dedicated to improving customer efficiency by providing the most ost-effective, applica

Strany 13 - REQUIREMENTS

FIGURE 2-6. DATALINK INSTALLATION DIAGRAM FOR STANDARDREAR TERMINAL BOARDMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START2-10

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2.5 CORD SETS (OPTIONAL)2.5.1 GENERALThe 53MC5000 Cord Set receptacle and cables are an alternate method of interconnecting theController to a remotel

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FIGURE 2-7. CORD SET REAR TERMINAL BOARDMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START2-12

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FIGURE 2-8. CORD SET DATALINK INSTALLATION DIAGRAMMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START2-13

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FIGURE 2-9. CORD SET INTERCONNECTION TERMINAL BOARDMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START2-14

Strany 18 - 2.4.3 FACTORY SET CALIBRATION

2.6 GROUNDINGInstallations are expected to have access to an independent, high quality, noise-free point of earthreference. The system should be conne

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3.0 FUNCTIONALITYThis section provides general instructions for configuring the 53MC5000 Modular Controller for op-eration, and the information neces

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FIX 97 - Display TestFIX 97 causes a series of three test patterns to appear on the display. One pattern lights the dotsaround the outer edge of the d

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3.1 CONTROLLER FRONT PANEL3.1.1 DISPLAYThe Modular Controller contains a high visibility dot matrix display. It is possible to configure staticand/or

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FIGURE 3-1. MODULAR CONTROLLER FRONT PANELNote: EMODE = Engineering ModeMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START3-4

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Table of Contents1.0 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-11.1 DESCRIPT

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Figure 3-2. Engineer Mode Command Overview *See 53MC5000 Customization Guide ** If configuredBlocks shown shaded only appear when using the Hi-Re

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3.2 ENGINEER MODE OVERLAYSThe Engineer Mode Overlays are used to view (Display) or make necessary changes (Config-ure) to the controller database par

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•The screen should now appear as shown on the right.•If the required key-code is "222222", follow the follow-ing procedure.•Press the

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3.2.2 DISPLAYING A DATAPOINTThe following procedure illustrates how to display the contents of datapoint B012, which is the dis-play brightness index

Strany 28 - 3.1 CONTROLLER FRONT PANEL

•The display shows the POINT entry line at the bottom ofthe display, as shown on the right.•Press the key until the character "B" app

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3.2.3 DISPLAYING A MODULERefer to Section 3.11 for Keypad function in Module ModeThe navigational sequence would be the following(Refer to Table 3-5)

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3.2.4 CONFIGURE A DATAPOINTThe following procedure illustrates how to alter the contents of datapoint C115 (CONTROL module& Span parameter) from 1

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•The existing contents of DATAPOINT C115 are dis-played (shown as 100.000 in this example).•To change the value of C115, first shift the C115 con-tent

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3.2.5 CONFIGURE A MODULEThe navigational sequence would be the following:•Select Module Type (then Module, if there’s more than one Module)•Select Pag

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•If more than one module of the type selected is avail-able, a list of modules appears showing module numberand TAGNAME•Use the buttons t

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3.4 DATABASE MODULES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-273.4.1 AN

Strany 35 - 3.2.3 DISPLAYING A MODULE

Numeric and Datapoint Data•The current value and an editable value are displayed,as shown in the screen to the right.•Use the buttons to selec

Strany 36 - 3.2.4 CONFIGURE A DATAPOINT

When the Module Mode configuration is complete, the controller may be returned to the operatormode either by pressing the F1 key to step backwards thr

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CONFIGURE-MODULE MODE MENU ORGANIZATIONSYSTEM ANALOG IN ANALOG OUT DISCRETE IN DISCRETE OUT EXTERNAL CONTROL STATUS PARAMETER TREND TOT

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3.3 KEYPAD ALTERNATIVESThere are six alternative methods other than the faceplate push buttons for accessing and chang-ing database parameters. All

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3.3.1.1 SETUP OF THE HAND HELD CONFIGURERThe Hand Held Configurer is shipped pre-configured to operate with the Controller. If the Config-urer does no

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FIGURE 3-3. FRONT PANEL CONFIGURATION PORT CONNECTIONSMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START3-20

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3.3.1.2 DISPLAYING A DATA BASE PARAMETERTo display a data base parameter press "D" and the parameter ID followed by <enter>. The curre

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The "keys" are a special datatype which can be displayed or configured as any other datatype withthe Hand Held Configurer. The "keys&qu

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2. If F2 is selected, the following menu will appear:F2-DATABASEF3-PROGRAMBased on which selection from this menu is made the following operations wil

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3.3.2 USING A PC TERMINAL EMULATOR3.3.2.1 MICROSOFT WINDOWS HYPERTERMINALThis procedure describes the use of the Microsoft Windows HyperTerminal progr

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READ FIRSTWARNINGINSTRUCTION MANUALSDo not install, maintain, or operate this equipment without reading, understanding andfollowing the proper MicroMo

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7. Select OK to continue.8. The next window is used to configure the PC COM port communications parameters. Thefront port of the 53MC5000 has fixed c

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11. In the Properties window, select the Settings tab as pictured below. Choose the VT100option from the Emulation pull down list. Click OK to conti

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3.4 DATABASE MODULESThe controller’s database is made of many parameters, most of which are not needed for any oneparticular application. The most imp

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3.4.1 ANALOG INPUT MODULESThe analog input modules permit the user to configure the characteristics of each input. The avail-able parameters are shown

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DIGITAL FILTER INDEX :In addition to the input filtering provided in hardware each input may have a first order digital filterapplied to its signal. T

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3.4.2 ANALOG OUTPUT MODULESThe analog output modules permit the user to configure the characteristics of each output. Theavailable parameters are show

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3.4.3 CONTACT INPUT MODULESThe contact input modules generate logic levels based on the applied voltages or contact conditionon the associated termina

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3.4.4 CONTACT OUTPUT MODULESThe contact output modules convert a logic level to a hardware contact condition. Output DO2 -DO17 are only active if the

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3.4.5 EXTERNAL INPUT MODULEThe External Input Modules provide the ability to obtain data from other MICRO-DCI instrumentsthrough the Optional Peer to

Strany 55 - 3.4.2 ANALOG OUTPUT MODULES

3.4.6 CONTROLLER MODULEUp to four CON modules are present in the controller. Compare the model number on the controllerwith the model number breakdown

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1.0 INTRODUCTION1.1 DESCRIPTIONThis Quick Start Guide provides the information needed to install and wire a 53MC5000 ModularController with a quick an

Strany 57 - 3.4.4 CONTACT OUTPUT MODULES

The following options and characterization parameters are available in each PID control algorithm.Data point references are for control loop 0. Data p

Strany 58 - 3.4.5 EXTERNAL INPUT MODULE

SETPOINT TRACKING ENABLE:When the Setpoint Tracking Enable bit STE (L118) is configured to a 1 the controller’s setpoint canbe forced to match Setpoin

Strany 59 - 3.4.6 CONTROLLER MODULE

ALARM TYPE:The AIX parameter (B335) defines the alarm action interpretation of the two alarm limits. 0 - PA1HIGH (PV > PL1) PA2LOW (PV < P

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3.4.7 STATUS DISPLAY MODULETwo Status Display Modules are present in the controller. Each module provides display and push-button access to eight logi

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STATE:This is the current condition of the individual points (0 or 1).NAME:This is treated as a 10 character name of the point or two 5 character word

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3.4.8 PARAMETER DISPLAY MODULEEight Parameter Display Modules are present in the controller. Each module provides display andpushbutton access to any

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3.4.9 TREND MODULESEight Trend Modules are present in the controller. Each module provides storage of the last 80samples of the specified input. The a

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3.4.10 TOTALIZER MODULESEight Totalizer Modules are present in the controller. Each module provides a "totalization" (integra-tion) of the s

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3.4.11 SYSTEM MODULEThe System Module controls the fundamental response of the controller.FUNCTION INDEX:The operational algorithm of the unit is sele

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SCAN INDEX:This parameter SCAN (B01) determines the frequency of execution for the operation FIX selected.The repetition period equals B01 x 50 mS. Th

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1.2.3 FLEXIBLE CONTROL STRATEGIESSection 4.0, FLEXIBLE CONTROL STRATEGIES, includes all the information required to set upand place in operation a 53M

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Date functions are provided by parameters: Date ParameterDay B260Month B261Year B262As long as power to the unit is maintained, the time and date will

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4.0 FLEXIBLE CONTROL STRATEGY4.1 CS 1 SINGLE LOOP STANDARD PIDIf Model Number 53MC51X1 has been purchased, the controller is shipped from the factory

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4.1.1 CS 1 SINGLE LOOP PID DESCRIPTIONThe "Standard PID" configuration of the Flexible Control Strategy (FCS) is designed to fulfill the re-

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4. Configure the PV input signal parameters: Refer to Instruction Bulletin 53MC5000 Section 4.3.1.•Set-up the AI module by entering the span (in Engin

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4.1.3 CS 1 STANDARD PID FCS DISPLAYSThe 53MC5000’s dot matrix display provides unequalled capability for presentation of informationto the user. The d

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4.1.4 CONTROL OPTIONS4.1.4.1 REMOTE SETPOINT1. Configure the RSP input signal parameters:•Set C257 to the span (in Engineering Units) of the RSP range

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•The 53MC5000 is set to accept a 1-5 V RSP signal. If 0-5 V is required, setL419=1.•The 53MC5000 is set to accept a linear PV signal. If square root

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FIGURE 4-1. CS 1 FUNCTION BLOCK DIAGRAMMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START4-7

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4.2 CS 20 TWO-LOOP STANDARD PIDIf Model Number 53MC52X1 has been purchased, the controller is shipped from the factory loadedwith the FCS CS20 for Two

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2. With the 53MC5000 still in "Suspend mode" (B00=0), load the FDC set-up values for CS20Standard Two Loop PID from the EPROM into controlle

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1.3 MODEL NUMBER BREAKDOWNThe following pages show the detailed breakdown of the 53MC5000B Controller Model NumberMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK STARTMODNU

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•If HI/LO alarms are required, enter the following:B335=0 (HI/LO alarm index)C103=High alarm setpointC104=Low alarm setpointC105=Alarm deadbandAlarm s

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4.2.3 CS 20 STANDARD PID FCS DISPLAYSThe 53MC5000’s dot matrix display provides unequalled capability for presentation of informationto the user. The

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4.2.4 CONTROL OPTIONS - REMOTE SETPOINTThe 53MC5000 is capable of accepting a setpoint from a remote instrument for loop #1 throughAI2.1. Configure th

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FIGURE 4-2. CS 20 FUNCTION BLOCK DIAGRAMMODULAR CONTROLLER QUICK START4-13

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APPENDIX A.0 - FM APPROVALThe following listed equipment is Factory Mutualapproved as:Nonincendive for use in Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C &

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APPROVED OPTIONSThe following optional accessories as listed in Chapter 1.0 of the Instruction Manual are suitable foruse in Division 2.•6DI/4DO, Cont

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APPROVED OPTIONS (cont’d)•Single Channel Analog Input Option.•Multi-Channel Analog I/O Option.•5Bxx Group of mV, Voltage, Current, RTD and Thermocoupl

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INSTALLATION DIAGRAMSA copy of each of the following interconnection diagrams is included in this Appendix.In Class I, Division 2 installations these

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LITHIUM BATTERY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS Part. No. 167B024U01Manufacturer: Eagle Picher Industries, Inc.Box 130 Bethel RoadSeneca, MO 64865P

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53MC5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Base Model NumberControl LoopsOne LoopTwo LoopsFour Loops124Power RequirementsAC (120/240)DC (24)12Functional Requi

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The Company’s policy is one of continuous product improvement and the rightis reserved to modify the information contained herein without notice, or

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