Check the back of your physical controller. The sticker often lists the exact model suffix (e.g., XMTG-2000-K, XMTG-2000-V). This suffix determines output type (relay, SSR, 4-20mA), which is critical for wiring.
Most users ignore the back half of the manual. Do not make that mistake. Here is what you are missing: xmtg-2000 temperature controller manual pdf
This guide provides a functional overview equivalent to the , focusing on wiring, parameter settings, and troubleshooting. 1. Technical Specifications Check the back of your physical controller
Combine "XMTG-2000" with the brand name (like RKC, Berm, or others). Most users ignore the back half of the manual
| Code | Name | Explanation | Common Setting | |------|------|-------------|----------------| | | Alarm 1 value | Triggers relay when PV exceeds SV+AL1 | 5.0 (for 5° deviation) | | P | Proportional band | Heat output % per error degree. Lower = more aggressive | 30.0 (start here) | | I | Integral time | Eliminates steady-state error. Smaller = faster | 240 seconds | | D | Derivative time | Prevents overshoot. Smaller = faster reaction | 60 seconds | | T | Cycle time | Relay models: 20 sec; SSR models: 2 sec | 20 (relay) / 2 (SSR) | | SC | Sensor correction | Offset to match a reference thermometer | 0.0 (unless calibrating) | | LCK | Lock code | 0=unlock; 1=lock SV only; 2=lock all parameters | 0 |
The "hidden" menus (often accessed by holding the 'SET' key for 3+ seconds) are notorious for being poorly explained, leading users to accidentally change critical "L" (Lock) or "P" (Proportional) parameters. Small Print:
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