The CC-T1 touch screen controllers offer programmable control in which 24 segments may be set as ramp, step or dwell and may also be configured to control relays.
The CC-T1 series provides a touch screen interface giving intuitive access to a comprehensive menu including: selection and editing of program profiles; scheduling of programs at a defined date/time; data logging of setpoint and actual temperature; localization of language; user level security. The CC-T1 series can also store and retrieve 10 unique program profiles. Data-logging is to a csv file which is accessed through the adjacent USB port. Ethernet communication is fitted as a standard feature.
When specified with a 3-zone product the control method is user selectable to be either retransmission of setpoint or independent control. With retransmission of setpoint the main zone controller’s setpoint is automatically applied to the other zones. When running a program all zones will follow the program profile. With independent control each zones setpoint is set manually.
Product Video: CC-T1 Touch Screen Controller
User level | Functions |
Operator | Change temperature setpoint
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Supervisor | All of the above plus:
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Administrator | All of the above plus:
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The navigation screen gives easy access to all the CC-T1 functions.
The home screen shows the setpoint, actual temperature and the heating power.
When a program is running the home screen shows a summary of the progress of the program.
This includes: the program name; the current program segment and the time remaining in that segment; the end time and date of the program
For a 3-zone product the home screen shows the setpoint and actual temperature of each zone.
The user can select the end zones to either follow the centre zone temperature or run independently.
The program view screen shows a graphical summary of the selected program.
It also gives access to: Program selection; program creation and editing; scheduling a program to run at a specific time and date and running a program.
The data logging screen shows a graphical view of the setpoint and actual temperature along with the status of any configured relays.
Data is logged to a USB stick in a .csv file format. Data logging can be started manually or automatically when a program is run.