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9.8.1

The PID controller

The IS 5-C, IS5-LO-C, IGA 5-C and IGA 5-LO-C are equipped with an integrated PID controller. This enables
automatic controlling and monitoring of processes. The controller compares the current measuring tempera-
ture with the target temperature value, calculates the control signal and gives a controller output signal of 0
or 4 to 20 mA (instead of the temperature signal output). The controller is very fast and updates the signal
with the pyrometer's response time (

≤ 2 ms). The built-in self-tuning algorithm determines automatically and

a very good approximation of the controlling parameters P, I and D.
Activating and deactivating of the controller as well as setting the parameters can be done via interface and
software

A click on the PID button in the pyrometer parameter window opens the setting window:
Analog output:

Click on controller output (controlling
ON) to activate the controller. With
temperature

(controlling OFF) the con-

troller is switched off.

Desired temperature:

The desired temperature can be se-
lected within the selected temperature
range.

Proportional band Xp (0.0 - 1000%)

A difference between the “desired tem-
perature” and the measuring tempera-
ture generates a proportional signal to
the pyrometer output. This signal can
be amplified (Xp < 100% alternatively
Kp > 1) or attenuated (Xp > 100% al-
ternatively Kp < 1), the amplification is
Kp = 100% / Xp.
If the proportional band is set to 0%
(amplification =

∞), the controller operates as a two-state point controller.

Integral time T

i

:

As the temperature deviates from the “desired temperature”, a corresponding signal which changes over
the time is transmitted to the analog output until the deviation reaches zero.
The integral time can be set in two different formats: “min:s” for the range of 0.00 s to 99.99 s;
”s” for the range of 0:01 min to 99:99 min. In the first case, an update of the integral error will occur every
10 ms, in the second case, every second.
With a set of T

i

= 0 no integral proportion will be calculated.

Rate time T

d

:

The rate time enables the initial amplitude to be jump-started. The rate time can be set in two formats:
In the range from 0.00 s to 99.99 s or from 0:01 min to 99:99 min. The rate time will be recalculated in the
interval of the entered time. With a set of T

d

= 0 no rate time proportion will be calculated.

Output delimitation Y

max

(

±0.1 ... ±100%):

The output delimitation Y

s

can be limited to a maximum value of < 100%. A negative setting of the output

delimitation follows a reversal of the direction of action.

In case of a two-state controller this means for example:
Y

max

= +80%: (actual value > desired value) Î output Y

s

= 0%

(actual value < desired value) Î output Y

s

= 80%

Y

max

= -80%: (actual value > desired value) Î output Y

s

= 80%

(actual value < desired value) Î output Y

s

= 0%

Apply:

Click the apply button to set the entered values (under “New”) into the pyrometer.

Apply + Self Tune:

Click the Apply + Self Tune button to set the entered values (under “New”) into the pyrometer and simul-
taneously start the automatic self-tuning algorithm.

Stop:

If the temperature is getting out of control, the whole process can be stopped by pressing the stop button.

Output Y:

If the output Y is set to “manu.”, the analog output signal can be controlled directly. In this case the bar
graph on the right side has the function as a sliding controller and the temperature adaptation can be ob-
served directly.

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