Xmtg-2000 Temperature Controller Manual Pdf ((hot))

The XMTG-2000 is a digital temperature controller designed to provide precise temperature control in a wide range of applications. It features a user-friendly interface, high accuracy, and a robust design that makes it suitable for use in industrial and commercial environments.

What does your system require? (e.g., Relay or Solid State Relay - SSR)

Offset value to correct discrepancies between sensor readout and true temperature. Parameter Lock xmtg-2000 temperature controller manual pdf

| Problem | Possible Cause(s) | Solution | | --------------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | No Display / Power | - No power to the controller. - Blown fuse (internal). - Faulty power supply. | - Check AC power to terminals 1&2. - Contact a technician to check/replace internal fuse. - Replace controller if under warranty. | | "HHH" or "LLL" on Display | - Sensor not connected. - Sensor wired incorrectly. - Sensor is broken. - Input type (SN) setting does not match connected sensor. - Out of range. | - Check sensor connections. - Verify SN parameter matches the actual sensor (e.g., 'K' for K-type thermocouple). - Replace sensor. | | Temperature Fluctuates Wildly | - Control parameters (P, I, D) not optimized. - Incorrect control mode (e.g., On-Off for a process requiring PID). - Loose sensor connection. | - Run the PID autotune function (At=1). - Verify and select proper control mode for your system. - Secure all sensor connections. | | Controller Does Not Heat | - Relay/SSR output not working. - Wiring fault between controller and heater. - Faulty heating element. - Controller in incorrect mode. | - Check for output voltage at terminals 8&9. - Verify heater wiring and voltage. - Check continuity of heating element. - Verify controller is in Auto mode (not Manual). | | Sensor Error | - Sensor mismatch. - Open circuit in sensor. - Short circuit in sensor. | - Ensure correct sensor is selected. - Replace sensor. |

Disclaimer: Always check the diagram on the side of your specific unit, as manufacturers may vary pinouts. Typically, the rear terminal connections are: Relay Alarm Output / Secondary Output. The XMTG-2000 is a digital temperature controller designed

If you tell me the of your specific XMTG-2000 or the sensor type you are using, I can provide the exact wiring codes or parameter steps you need.

If your unit has a custom sticker or non-standard output (e.g., 240V AC instead of 85-265V AC), distributors often have a tailored PDF. Email your supplier with the serial number found on the side of the metal casing. - Faulty power supply

Sets the trigger point for your primary high/low temperature alarm. Proportional Band

Indicates the actual measured temperature (Process Value).

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Options include Relay (typically 250V AC, 3A/5A) or SSR (Solid State Relay) pulse output for high-speed switching. Power Supply: Standard range is 85–242V AC, 50/60Hz. Wiring and Terminal Setup