Xmtd-2201 Manual

To enter the parameter menu, press and hold the key for 3 seconds. Use the ▲ and ▼ keys to adjust values. Basic Configuration

PID control (with auto-tuning) or ON/OFF (bang-bang) control Dimensions: 72mm x 72mm (Front Panel), 70mm depth Front Panel Architecture

For a full understanding of the wiring diagram and specific PID parameter adjustments, it is highly recommended to consult the manufacturer-provided XMTD-D Series Manual .

For more detailed technical data on the XMTD-D Series , you can review the manufacturer's specification sheet. xmtd-2201 manual

Press the key briefly. The SV display will begin flashing. Use the ←left arrow

0°C to +50°C with non-condensing humidity between 45% and 85% RH. Installation and Panel Mounting

The is a high-reliability NQQK Temperature Controller built with large-scale integrated circuits to withstand mechanical shock and deliver precise thermal regulation. This comprehensive manual details the mechanical installation, wiring schematics, and function settings for the XMTD-2201. Technical Specifications To enter the parameter menu, press and hold

Do not connect the output relay directly to a heater that exceeds the rating (AC 250V / 5A). For high-power heaters, use an intermediate AC contactor to prevent burning out the internal relay contacts.

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. Ensure the polarity (+/-) is correct, or the temperature will read incorrectly (often showing "EEEE" or moving backward). This model usually features a Relay output SSR (Solid State Relay) drive 4. Troubleshooting Common Issues Display shows "EEEE" or "LLLL": For more detailed technical data on the XMTD-D

Connect the internal relay contacts in series with the magnetic contactor coil or heating element load.

Verify that the set temperature (SV) is higher than the measured temperature (PV) for heating applications.

Connect your AC power source to the designated L and N terminals (usually pins 1 and 2). Sensor Input:

: Features "Upper Limit" and "Lower Limit" digital displays to trigger alarms when thresholds are crossed.