Manual: Xmtd-2201

To mount the instrument securely onto a system command panel, follow these steps:

Connect the main AC power to the designated line and neutral terminals. AC Line (L) Terminal 2: AC Neutral (N) 2. Sensor Input Connections

Predicts errors to prevent temperature overshoot. 60 1 to 3600 seconds T

If the display shows "000" or "OVER," it often indicates a damaged temperature sensor or an input signal that is out of range. Wiring Overview

Proper wiring is crucial for the safe operation of the XMTD-2201. xmtd-2201 manual

size makes it a drop-in replacement for many older analog units.

The terminal block layout on the back of the XMTD-2201 housing is divided into power input, sensor signals, and control output lines.

The hardware profile governs the installation window and processing limits of the controller: Specification ±plus or minus 10%, 50/60 Hz Power Consumption ≤is less than or equal to Display Accuracy ≤is less than or equal to 1.0% Full Scale ±plus or minus Default Temperature Range 0°C to 399°C (Up to 400°C maximal scale) Control Adjustment Mode Three-position control (On-Off / Time-Proportional variant) Compatible Sensor Types Thermocouple (K, E Type) / RTD (Pt100, Cu50) Main Relay Output Capacity 3A / 220V AC (Resistive); 1A / 220V AC (Inductive) Front Panel Dimension Panel Cutout Dimension 68 mm (Depth: 115mm) Mechanical Installation

For models equipped with PID capabilities, an Auto-Tune feature can optimize the controller for your specific system. To activate Auto-Tune: To mount the instrument securely onto a system

Cause: Incorrect PID values or improper control cycle period.

The determines the standard bezel footprint of the unit: Front Panel Bezel Size : Enclosure Depth : (depending on the internal terminal strip layout) Panel Cutout Dimensions : Exactly Panel Layout and Button Functions

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: Use the dial or touch buttons to set approximately 90% of your target temperature first to avoid initial overshoot. 60 1 to 3600 seconds T If the

Terminals 6 and 7 provide a dry contact switch. Wire this in series with the external contactor coil powering your heating element.

Do not use in environments with strong vibration or corrosive gases.

Wiring can be the most intimidating part. You can find visual guides on Engineers CommonRoom, but the manual highlights two critical safety points:

Terminal 3 : Normally Open (NO) path. Connect this line directly to the coil input of your external AC Contactor or secondary industrial element. Terminal 4 : Normally Closed (NC) loop. Terminal 5 : Common (COM) routing pole.