Note: The 9240si often includes an "Auto-Tune" feature. Engaging this during a ramp-up allows the controller to calculate these values automatically. 5. Advanced Features: Recipes and Alarms Recipe Management

This often requires re-running the Auto-Tune or manually dampening the Integral (I) value.

To maintain accuracy, it is recommended to calibrate the 9240si annually. Use a certified mV/mA source to verify that the controller's displayed value matches the injected signal. Clean the front face with a dry cloth; avoid harsh chemicals that could damage the display overlay.

The 9240si is often used in heat-treating environments. It features a high-resolution display and a tactile keypad for real-time monitoring and parameter adjustment. Multiple analog inputs (TC, RTD, mV, mA). Outputs: Relay, SSR drive, or analog (4-20mA).

Displays the Process Variable (PV) and Setpoint (SP) for the active loops.

This guide serves as a comprehensive overview of the setup, operation, and maintenance of the 9240si. 1. Product Overview & Specifications

This usually indicates a broken thermocouple or a loose wiring connection.

For stable control, the PID parameters must be tuned to your specific load. Adjusts the gain. Integral (I): Removes steady-state error. Derivative (D): Predicts future error to prevent overshoot.

Used to cycle through operational screens like "Tuning," "Alarms," and "Configuration." Arrow Keys: Used to increase or decrease values. Enter Key: Confirms a selection or parameter change. 4. Configuration and Setup Initial Start-up