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xta-7000 temperature controller manual
xta-7000 temperature controller manual

Xta-7000 Temperature Controller Manual ^new^ -

The upper, primary display, which shows the current temperature of your system.

Keep sensor wires away from high-voltage power lines to prevent "noise" from fluctuating your temperature readings. xta-7000 temperature controller manual

If you have a generic Chinese XTA-7000 (blue LCD, two rows), the manual is often wrong about the wiring. Always physically trace your thermocouple wires (Red = Negative for Type K, oddly). The manual always shows Red as positive – this is the #1 cause of "temperature goes down when heating." The upper, primary display, which shows the current

The XTA-7000 categorizes parameters into distinct levels to prevent accidental modification of critical system setups during daily operation. Changing the Set Value (SV) Always physically trace your thermocouple wires (Red =

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| Parameter | Name | Function | Typical Value | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Proportional Band | Control sensitivity. Lower = faster response, higher = stable but slow. | 30.0 (start here) | | I | Integral Time | Eliminates steady-state error. Lower = faster elimination (risk of oscillation). | 240 seconds | | D | Derivative Time | Anticipates future error. Prevents overshoot. | 60 seconds | | Ar | Anti-Reset Windup | Limits integral action when output saturates. | 1.0 | | Sc | Sensor Correction | Offsets a faulty sensor reading. | 0.0 | | At | Auto-tune Enable | 0 =Off, 1 =On (self-tune), 2 =On with light overshoot. | 1 | | AL1 | Alarm 1 Mode | 0 =No alarm, 1 =Absolute high, 2 =Absolute low, 3 =Deviation high/low. | 1 | | HY | Hysteresis (for On/Off mode) | Deadband to prevent relay chattering. | 2.0 |