12VDC pulse output to drive an external Solid State Relay. Terminal 6 is positive (+), Terminal 7 is negative (-). Terminals 8, 9, & 10 (Input Sensor):
XMTG-2000 TYPICAL WIRING LAYOUT +-----------------------------------+ | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 | | [L] [N] [NO] [C] [NC] [+] [-] [A] | +-----------------------------------+ | 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 | | [B] [B] [+] [-] | +-----------------------------------+ Terminal Descriptions xmtg-2000 temperature controller manual pdf
TYPICAL XMTG-2000 BACK PANEL WIRING (Verify with your specific unit label) +-------------------------------------------------------+ | (1) (2) (3) | (4) (5) (6) | (7) (8) (9) | | Power Input | Relay/SSR | Sensor Input| | L(110-220V) N | NO COM NC | + - (A/B)| +-------------------------------------------------------+ Wiring Step-by-Step 12VDC pulse output to drive an external Solid State Relay
Supports K, E, J, S thermocouples and Pt100 RTD. Accuracy: Typically rated at ±0.5% full scale. Dimensions: Standard 48x48mm bezel size. Wiring and Installation Power terminals: Connections for live and neutral lines. Accuracy: Typically rated at ±0
Connect the load circuit across the Normally Open (NO) terminal 4 and Common (COM) terminal 5.
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If your system experiences unstable temperature fluctuations or massive overshoots, running the Auto-Tuning (AT) function calculates optimal P, I, and d matrices for your unique thermal environment.