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. While these devices are incredibly durable, their menus can feel a bit cryptic if you don’t have the manual handy. Here is a streamlined guide to getting your up and running. 1. Understanding the Faceplate

Connect the three wires to Terminals 7, 8, and 9. If using a 2-wire Pt100, bridge Terminals 8 and 9. 3. Control Output Connections xmtd-2201 manual

If you’ve ever stared at a small, glowing industrial box and wondered why it’s blinking red while your heater stays cold, you’ve likely met the XMTD-2201 Digital Temperature Controller Go to product viewer dialog for this item. bridge Terminals 8 and 9.

| Code | Meaning | Typical Setting | Explanation | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Heat/Cool | H (Heating) | Set to H for heating control. Set to C for cooling. | | P | Proportional Band | 2.0 - 30.0 | Lower number = faster reaction but risk of oscillation. | | I | Integral Time | 100 - 200 | Corrects offset errors. | | d | Derivative Time | 0 - 50 | Prevents overshoot. | | AL1 | Alarm 1 | 400 | The temperature at which the alarm triggers. | | Sn | Sensor Input | 0 (K-type) | Crucial: Must match your sensor. 0 is often K-type thermocouple. Check your specific manual for codes. | xmtd-2201 manual

After changing SCC (sensor type), you must restart the controller (power cycle) for the change to take effect.

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