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STANDARD OPERATION MANUAL


TABLE OF CONTENTS
DNC-T2310-A10 / B10
DNC-T2310-A220 / B220
DNC-T2320-A10 / B10
DNC-T2320-A220 / B220

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE


OVERVIEW
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.0 MOUNTING THE UNIT
2.0 ELECTRICAL HOOKUP
3.0 ALARM INPUT CONNECTIONS
4.0 ALARM OUTPUT CONNECTIONS

DNC-T2310-A10

5.0 BYPASS / CYCLE DOWN INPUT CONNECTION


6.0 PRESSURE CONNECTIONS
7.0 4 TO 20 MILLIAMP LOOP
8.0 BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE UNIT
9.0 TROUBLESHOOTING
10.0 PLACING THE UNIT INTO SETUP MODE
11.0 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
12.0 USING THE AND BUTTONS
13.0 DISPLAY MESSAGES
14.0 PROGRAMMING CONTROLLER PARAMETERS
IDC PROGRAMMING TREE
15.0 RELOADING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
16.0 ALARMS AND WARNING MESSAGES
17.0 EXPANDED MODE OPERATION
18.0 REMOTE TERMINAL CONNECTION
19.0 OPERATION WITH REMOTE TERMINAL
APPENDIX I - CLOCK PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE

DNC-T2320-A10

APPENDIX II - CLOCK PROGRAMMING CHART


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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO USERS:

This instruction guide will show you how to install and use the
microprocessor based, Model T2310 and T2320 Pulse-Jet Bag House
Controller. We want you to be pleased with the Controller. If you
have any questions that are not answered in this booklet, please call
National Controls Corp., Customer Service Department.

NCC products are capable of use in a wide array of devices and


applications. Any device or system incorporating a NCC product
should be designed that, in the event of failure, malfunction, or
normal wear of the product, the device or system will become
inoperative in a manner which will prevent bodily injury or property damage. In order to keep abreast with the latest technology,
National Controls Corporation reserves the right to change components, design, and specifications without notice.

Product Specifications
OPERATING VOLTAGE:
DNC-T2310-A10 / B10.......................................................105-135 VAC 50/60 Hz
DNC-T2310-A220 / B220................................................210-270 VAC 50/60 Hz
DNC-T2320-A10 / B10.......................................................105-135 VAC 50/60 Hz
DNC-T2320-A220 / B220..................................................210-270 VAC 50/60 Hz
POWER CONSUMPTION:
120 or 240 volt models ..............................10 VA (with no loads connectd)
OPERATING TEMPERATURE:......................... -40 to 150 degrees Fahrenheit
MAXIMUM SOLENOID LOAD:...........................................200 VA (each output)
SOLENOID ON TIME RANGE:.................................................... .01 - .50 Seconds
SOLENOID OFF TIME RANGE:...................................................7.0 - 999 Seconds
DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE MEASUREMENT RANGE:................0.0 TO 15.0
Inches of water
MAXIMUM AIR PRESSURE APPLIED TO UNIT:......................................10 psi
DISPLAY:...............................................................8 Character, vacuum fluorescent
SERIAL COMMUNICATION PORT:...............RS-232, Remote ANSI terminal

WARRANTY:
All of National Controls' products are warranted for a period of 1
year against defects and workmanship. Because certain conditions
may apply to different product categories, contact the factory for
detailed warranty information.

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UNPACKING INSTRUCTIONS:
Examine the unit and the box for damage. If the controller is
damaged "DO NOT" apply power. Contact the carrier on how to file
a damage claim. Contact NCC for information regarding the return
procedure, then return the damaged unit to National Controls
Corporation for evaluation.

OVERVIEW
The Model T2310 and T2320 Series are microprocessor based
Pulse-Jet Bag House Dust Collector Controllers. Their purpose is
to monitor the differential pressure across the dust collectors bag
assembly. If the differential pressure exceeds the high-pressure set
point, the controller will initiate a cleaning cycle.
During a cleaning cycle, the controller pulses the solenoids connected to its outputs sequentially. The solenoids in turn, will pulse
high-pressure air to the filter compartments in the dust collector.
The high-pressure air blast is used to clean the filters. The pulsing
of the solenoids will continue until the differential pressure drops
below the low-pressure setpoint. At this time the solenoids will stop
firing.
The controller keeps track of the last output fired. When the
pressure rises above the high-pressure set point again, it will start
the cleaning cycle with the next output to fire.
When the controller is in the auto learning mode, it has the ability
to learn which outputs have solenoids connected to them. If the
controller does not sense a solenoid connected to an output, it will
skip over that output.

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During normal operation, the solenoids are constantly being


monitored. If a solenoid circuit is open or an output is stuck
"on", the controller shall signal that an alarm condition occurred.
Furthermore, as a troubleshooting aid, the display shall indicate
which output is faulty.

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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The controller's chassis is pre-drilled to mount directly inside


the NEMA housing. If the unit is going to be mounted inside
another enclosure, use the installation drawings that are shown
in Figures 1 & 2.
Models DNC-T2320-A10, B10, A220, & B220 Mounting and Wiring Details
POLYESTER OVERLAY

RS-232 9 CIRCUIT
MALE CONNECTOR
SEE FIGURE 5

VACUUM FLUORESCENT
DISPLAY (8 CHAR.)
(16 SEGMENT)

10.75 (273.0)
10.250 (260.35)

2.325

REMOTE ALARM
CONDITION
INPUT

BUTTON PAD

(59.0)

RS232

Models DNC-T2310-A10, B10, A220, & B220 Mounting and Wiring Details
POLYESTER OVERLAY

VACUUM FLUORESCENT
DISPLAY (8 CHAR.)
(16 SEGMENT)

BUTTONPAD
6.875 (174.6)
6.250 (158.7)

.25
(6.35)

.312 (7.9)
2.275
(57.8)

.25 DIA MOUNTING HOLE


(4 PL.)

BYPASS/ 4-20mA
CYCLE DOWN

(15.0)

.312 (7.92)
.59

INPUT

ALARM
OUTPUT

.25 DIA. MOUNTING


HOLE (4 PL.)

2 POS. SCREW TERMINAL


(7 PL.)

ALARM

OUTPUT
INPUT 1

STEP

ITEM

AUX ALARM
INPUTS SWITCH
CLOSURE INITIATES
ALARM STATUS
(NOT AVAILABLE
ON -B10 UNITS

A ALARM
INPUT
B
2

ALARM
CANCEL

AUX
OUTPUT
#4
INTELLIGENT DUST CONTROL
MODEL NO.: DNC-T2320-A10
INPUT VOLTAGE:120 VAC, 10VA

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A ALARM
INPUT
B
3

ALARM

VALUE

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE (d P)
INCHES OF WATER

S/N:

AUX
INPUT
#4
120VAC

Date Code:

DIRTY AIR PLENUM


CONNECTION

8.875 (225.4)
8.25 (209.5)

It is highly recommended to install this unit in a NEMA-4 type


enclosure. This will protect the precision instrumentation which
is on the controller. National Controls offers NEMA enclosures
for mounting the controller.

REMOTE ALARM
CONDITION OUTPUT
(ALARM VOLTAGE
SOURCE)

4-20mA OUTPUT
ALARM

.25 (6.35)

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DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
BYPASS/CYCLE DOWN

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AUX OUTPUT FOR EXPANDED


MODE OR AUX REMOTE ALARM
CONDITION OUTPUT
(ALARM VOLTAGE SOURCE)
L1
AUX INPUT FOR
120VAC, 50/60HZ
ALARM OR
(240VAC, 50/60HZ
ON 240VAC UNITS) EXPANDED MODE
L2
BLACK INK SCREENING
(ALUMINUM COVER)

CLEAN AIR PLENUM


CONNECTION

USER HOOKUP
DIRTY AIR PLENUM
AND CLEAN AIR PLENUM
PRESSURE CONNECTIONS
TAPPED 1/8-27 NPT (2 PL.)
20

OUTPUT
STEP

2
ALARM
INPUT

ALARM
INPUT

ALARM
INPUT
2
ALARM
INPUT
3

SWITCH CLOSURE
INITIATES ALARM
STATUS
(NOT AVAIL. ON
B10 UNITS).

2 POS. SCREW TERMINAL


(6 PL.)

ALARM

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE (d P)
INCHES OF WATER

AUX.
ALARM
INPUTS

8.75 (222.3)
8.25 (209.5)

VALUE

CANCEL

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DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
CYCLE BYPASS/
CYCLE DOWN INPUT

RS232
CONNECTOR

BYPASS/
CYCLE DOWN
INPUT

INTELLIGENT DUST CONTROL


MODEL NO.: DNC-T2310-
INPUT VOLTAGE: VAC, 10VA
S/N:
Date Code:

4-20mA OUTPUT

D P OUTPUT(-)
4-20 mA (+)
PRESSURE CONNECTIONS:
HI SIDE
R
ALARM
R
OUTPUT

REMOTE ALARM OUTPUT


ALARM

ALARM
INPUT
1

LOW SIDE

ALARM VOLTAGE
SOURCE

AUXILIARY ALARM
INPUT
BLACK INK SCREENING
(ALUMINUM COVER)

USER HOOKUP
DIRTY AIR PLENUM
& CLEAN AIR PLENUM"
PRESSURE CONNECTIONS
1/8-27 NPT TAPPED HOLE
TUBING FITTING (2 PL.)

#8 SCREW
TERM. 13 PL.

WARRANTY

3AMP

DO NOT USE SLOW-BLOW OR LARGER SIZE


FAILURE TO COMPLY WILL VOID ANY

L1

L2

SOL 1
COM

5
6
OUTPUTS

#6 SCREW TERM.
(26 PL.)

17
16
15
L1

L2

SOL SOL
COM COM

10

11
12
OUTPUTS

13

14

L1
L2
20 -OUTPUTS TO 120 VAC SOLENOID AIR-VALVES

SOL. COM. TERMINALS ARE INTERNALLY CONNECTED TO L2 TERMINAL

Figure 2

THESE CONTROLLERS ARE NOT DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED


IN HARSH ENVIRONMENTS WITHOUT SUITABLE
PROTECTION. IMPROPER INSTALLATION WILL VOID THE
WARRANTY.

DO NOT:
Install this unit in an area of high vibration.
Install this unit close to strong magnetic fields.

10

National Controls
Corporation

250V 3 AMP
FUSE FOR 120 VAC UNITS
250V 1.5 AMP
FUSE FOR 240 VAC UNITS
L1
L2

250V 3 AMP
FUSE FOR 120VAC UNITS
(250V 1-1/2 AMP
FUSE FOR 240VAC UNITS)

18

3AMP

ITEM

DO NOT USE SLOW-BLOW OR LARGER SIZE


FAILURE TO COMPLY WILL VOID WARRANTY
ANY

.65
(16.5)

19

RS-232 9 CIRCUIT
MALE CONNECTOR
SEE FIGURE 5

FIGURE 1
1
Figure

10 -OUTPUTS TO 120 or 240 VAC SOLENOID AIR-VALVES (DEPENDING ON MODEL)


SOL .COM. TERMINAL IS INTERNALLY CONNECTED TO L2 TERMINAL

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2.0 ELECTRICAL HOOKUP


NOTE: To aid in installation, refer to the corresponding wiring diagram.

Connect this unit to the correct power source, which is listed


on the nameplate. Do not connect this unit to a "converter" or
"inverter" type power source. This unit should be installed on
its own 15-amp circuit. Do not connect this unit to a power
source that is subjected to large switched loads, such as, electric
motors, compressors, electric tools, etc.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT THAT YOU ARE
WORKING WITH, IS "TURNED OFF", BEFORE YOU MAKE
THESE CONNECTIONS. SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT IF YOU
DO NOT TAKE THE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
On 120 volt models connect the "hot" or "high side" of the
incoming power source to "L1" on the terminal strip. Connect
the "return" to "L2" on the terminal strip.
On 220-volt models, connect one side of the 220-volt line to L1
and connect the other side of the 220-volt line to L2.
Connect the solenoid air valves to the terminal strip. These are
labeled with the word "OUTPUTS" and they are numbered 1
through 10 for the T2310 unit and 1 through 20 for the T2320
unit. You can connect more than one solenoid on each output,
as long as you do not exceed the 200VA (Watt) rating on each
output.
The return wires "commons" from the solenoids will return to
the "SOL COM" connection on the terminal strip.

3.0 ALARM INPUT CONNECTION


3.1 T2310 Models:
There are three general "ALARM INPUT" connections on the
DNC-T2310-A10 / A220 models and one general "ALARM
INPUT" on the DNC-T2310-B10 / B220. You can connect any
type of sensor to these inputs, which has a "normally open, dry
contact" switch output. The switch or contact on your equipment must be suitable for, 24VDC at .010 amps. A switch or
contact closure will indicate an alarm condition to the controller

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CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY ANY TYPE OF LIVE POWER TO


THIS ALARM INPUT. SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT WILL
OCCUR.
It is recommended that you do not run this wiring in conduit
or cabling raceways, which have high voltage or high current
conductors. It is also recommended that you use a twisted wire
pair for this connection.

3.2 T2320 Models:


There are 4 general-purpose alarm inputs on the DNCT2320-A10 and -A220 controllers. The DNC-T2320-B10 and
-B220 controllers which have the Real Time Clock installed, do
not have alarm inputs #2 and #3 available.
Alarm inputs 1, 2, and 3 will accept any type of sensor, which
has a "normally open, dry contact" switch output. The switch
or contact closure must be suitable for, 24VDC at .010 amps.
A switch or contact closure will indicate an alarm condition to
the controller.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY ANY TYPE OF LIVE POWER TO
ALARM INPUTS #1,2, OR 3. SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE UNIT
WILL OCCUR.
"ALARM AUX INPUT #4" is a dual-purpose input. It can
be used as a general alarm input or as the input for the
"EXPANDED MODE" feature, which is described in Expanded
Mode Section. As an alarm input, it requires a switched line
voltage input, 120VAC 50/60 Hz source for the -A10 and -B10
models and 220VAC 50/60 Hz source for the -A220 and -B220
models.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY ANY OTHER VOLTAGE EXCEPT
AS SPECIFIED ABOVE, TO THIS INPUT. DAMAGE TO THE
CONTROLLER WILL OCCUR.
It is recommended that you do not run this wiring in conduit or
cabling raceways, which have high voltage or high current conductors.
It is also recommended that you use a twisted wire pair for this
connection.

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5.2 BYPASS MODE:

4.0 ALARM OUTPUT CONNECTION


The "ALARM OUTPUT" connection is used to indicate to a
remote location that an alarm has occurred. All alarms that are
generated by the controller, including ALARM INPUTS #1, 2,
and 3, will activate this output.
This output is a set of "normally open" relay contacts. It is
capable of switching 3 amps at 120/240 VAC. When the controller has an alarm condition, the contacts will close.
The AUX INPUT #4 only controls the AUX OUTPUT #4 on the
T2320 models only. No other alarms will activate this output.
The relay contacts have the same rating as the output for
alarms #1, 2, and 3. A red LED located next to the alarm output
will light when the relay contacts are closed.
It is recommended that you do not run this wiring in conductor
cabling raceways, which have high voltage or high current
conductors. It is also recommended that you use a twisted pair
wire combination for this connection.

5.0 BYPASS/CYCLE DOWN INPUT CONNECTION


5.1 CYCLE DOWN MODE:
The Cycle Down mode allows the user to connect an auxiliary
set of contacts from the ventilation fan in the dust collector to
the Bypass/Cycle Down Input of the Intelligent controller in
order to clean the filters off-line when the fan shuts down.
If the Cycle Down mode is enabled, normal operation of the
controller occurs when the Bypass/Cycle Down Input is shorted; opening the Bypass/Cycle Down Input will begin a "POWER
CYCLE DELAY" time and will inhibit any cleaning cycles due
to the differential pressure. The display will alternate the words
"POWER", "CYCLE", "DELAY" and "P =XX.X".
At the end of this delay, the unit will cycle through all the
selected outputs as determined by the number of cycles selected with the "NO_ CYL XX" programming menu item, beginning
at output number 1. If the unit is being used in expanded
mode, the cleaning cycle of the Cycle Down mode will start
on the external board. When the Bypass/Cycle Down Input is
closed, the unit shall resume normal operation.

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If the Bypass/Cycle Down Input is shorted with the Cycle Down


mode disabled, a cleaning cycle shall be initiated regardless of
the value of the sensed pressure and will continue until the
circuit is opened. Once the input is opened the cleaning cycle
will either stop or continue based on the value of the sensed
pressure as previously defined.
CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY ANY TYPE OF LIVE POWER TO
THIS BYPASS/CYCLE DOWN INPUT. SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE
UNIT WILL OCCUR.
NOTE: The "ALARM INPUTS", "ALARM OUTPUT", and "BYPASS/CYCLE
DOWN INPUT" do not need to be connected for the operation of the
controller. These connections are optional.

6.0 PRESSURE CONNECTIONS


The controller is equipped with a metal manifold, which is used
to make the differential pressure connections. The manifold is
tapped for 1/8-27 NPT, female pipe fitting.
It is recommended that the tubing be run through a bulkhead
fitting on the NEMA enclosure. This will provide a seal to prevent moisture, dust and particulates from entering the enclosure.
Connect the "HIGH SIDE" or dirty air pressure connection
to the inlet of the dust collector. Do not make sharp bends
or kink the tubing when installing. Follow the manufacturers'
installation instructions for the placement of the input pressure
tubing.
CAUTION: THE MAXIMUM PRESSURE THAT CAN BE APPLIED
TO THE PRESSURE INPUTS IS 10 PSI. ANY GREATER
APPLIED PRESSURE, EVEN MOMENTARILY, WILL DAMAGE
THE PRESSURE SENSOR.
Connect the "LOW SIDE" or clean air pressure connection
to the outlet of the dust collector. Do not make sharp bends
or kink the tubing when installing. Follow the manufacturers'
installation instructions for the placement of the output pressure tubing.

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There is a plus (+) and minus (-) connection for this output.
Make sure that you observe the polarities when you make the
connections to your equipment.

If the display does not show a message after the application of


power, check the following:
Check the wiring from the circuit breaker to L1 and L2 on the

controller.
Check the fuse on the controller. A blown fuse on the controller
may indicate a problem with the solenoid outputs. Recheck the
connections to the solenoids.
A short in the solenoid wiring or a short in a solenoid itself may
not cause the fuse to blow during setup of the controller. If there
is a problem with an output, the fuse may blow during the auto
configuration of the outputs or during the first cleaning cycle.
Verify that the correct circuit breaker was turned on.

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After the application of power to a new controller, the word


"SETUP" should be on the display. The controller is shipped
in this mode so that all the programmable parameters are
reviewed before the system is placed in operation.
If you see the message "P =xx.x", which is the current differential pressure, this may indicate that the unit has been
previously configured. If you do not have the "SETUP" mode
message and you want to reset the controller to this mode refer
to the section for Reloading Factory Defaults for instructions.

8.0 BEFORE APPLYING POWER TO THE UNIT

9.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

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It is recommended that you do not run this wiring in conductor


cabling raceways, which have high voltage or high current
conductors. It is also recommended that you a twisted pair wire
combination for this connection.

Recheck all of your electrical connections.


Recheck all of your mechanical and pressure
connections.
Turn on the circuit breaker.
Observe the display on the controller, the word "SETUP" should be on
the display. If not, ignore the message on the display.

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7.0 4 TO 20 MILLIAMP CURRENT LOOP


The "4-20mA" output is used for a remote indication of differential pressure. Zero inches of differential pressure will produce
4 milliamps at this output; fifteen inches of differential pressure
will produce 20 milliamps.

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11.0 FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS

Solenoid output selction:..................................................................................Manual


Last solenoid:...........................................................................................................10
Low pressure setting:...................................................................2.0 inches of water
High pressure setting:.................................................................4.0 inches of water
Solenoid on time:.......................................................................................0.10 seconds
Solenoid off time............................................................................................15 seconds
High alarm pressure:.................................................................14.0 inches of water
Cycle Down:....................................................................................................................NO
Number of Cycles:.............................................................................................................2

12.0 USING THE "ITEM" UP AND DOWN ARROW BUTTONS


By pressing the up or down "ITEM" buttons, you can display
the different messages that are available. The following are two
lists of the display messages as they would appear on your
controller when the unit is in the "SETUP" mode or in the
"OPERATING" mode.

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14.0 PROGRAMMING OF THE CONTROLLER


PARAMETERS

12.1 SETUP MODE


SETUP
VER x.xx Software version (cannot be changed)
PROGRAM

12.2 OPERATING MODE


P =xx.x
OUT =xx
VER x.xx Software version (cannot be changed)
PROGRAM
NOTE: Small (x)'s indicate some value, which may be changing. You will not
see the small (x)'s on the display.

13.0 DISPLAY MESSAGES

The Program Mode is used for selecting the different modes


of operation and for setting the various operational parameters
these modes use for system control. When you enter the
Program Mode there are three menu options available, these
items are: "PROG IDC", "PROG I/O", and "PROG CLK". The
"PROG IDC" selection is used for setting the T2310 or T2320
parameters. The "PROG I/O" selection is for setting the parameters for the optional I/O Expander unit (refer to the Instruction
and Operation Manual for the I/O Expander unit for further
details). Finally, the "PROG CLK" selection is used for setting
the Real Time Clock that is included in the -B10 and -B220
units.
"PROGRAM" - Program Mode Entrance

To select the different messages and menu items, use the


"ITEM" up or down arrow buttons.
"SETUP"
This message is normally displayed upon initial power-up and
indicates the unit is currently set to the factory default settings.
"P =xx.x"
This message indicates the current measured Differential
Pressure of the system.
"OUT =xx"
This message indicates the last output that has been activated.
"VER x.xx"
This message can not be adjusted. It tells you the version of
software that is installed in your controller.
"PROGRAM"
This is the message that allows you to enter the Program
Mode, refer to the section, Programming of the Controller, for
instructions.

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While in normal Run mode, press the ITEM down button until
PROGRAM is displayed. Press either VALUE button to enter
the Main Program menu. While in the Main Program menu, use
the ITEM up and down buttons to display the four program
mode options ."PROG IDC", "PROG I/O", and "PROG CLK".and
EXIT. When the desired program mode option is displayed,
pressing either VALUE button will open the program menu
for that option. The ITEM up and down buttons are used
to navigate the menu tree to select the desired parameter to
program. Once the desired parameter is displayed, the VALUE
buttons are used to modify it. When the programming process
is complete, press the ITEM down button until EXIT is displayed, then press either VALUE button to enter the Main
Program mode menu once again.
The user may now select other program mode options or exit to
Run mode. To exit to Run mode, press the ITEM down button
until EXIT is displayed, the press either VALUE button. The
display will now begin to sroll through the parameters that
have been enabled during the programming procedure.

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14.1 PROGRAMMING THE INTELLIGENT DUST COLLECTOR


(IDC)
"PROG IDC" - Program selection for setting the T2310/T2320
operating parameters
With "PROG IDC" displayed, press either VALUE button to
enter the "PROG IDC" menu. The following settings are displayed and adjusted in the following order.
Press the down ITEM button to step down through the system
parameter's settings. Use the up and down Value buttons to
revise the particular parameter's setting.
"OUTPUT= A / M" - Output Configuration - Auto or Manual
Press either VALUE button to toggle between Auto and Manual
modes.
Auto Mode
While A is displayed, press the "Output Step" button to start
an automatic output sensing routine. During output sensing
every output will be activated starting with 1 and ending with
10 on the T2310 model and 20 on the T2320 model. During
output activation, the Controller will monitor output current to
determine continuity with the output load (solenoid). Detected
loads will be recorded and a one-second delay (off) will be initiated before the next output is activated. If a load is not detected
the Controller will record that condition and immediately activate the next output. During output sensing the display shall
indicate "AUTO xx". "xx" indicates the number of the output
being tested. Upon completion of output sensing, the" PROG
IDC" submenu shall advance to the next programmable parameter. With the output configuration set to Auto, during a cleaning cycle the controller shall automatically bypass those outputs that were not sensed as being connected to loads during
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If the Manual Mode is selected press the Down ITEM button.


Using the Up and Down VALUE buttons set the value "xx"
to the last output desired for activation. If the value "xx" is
incremented greater than 10 on the T2310 model, or 20 on
the T2320 model, the display shall indicate "EXP" and the
Expanded mode shall be selected.
If the value of the last output is set to "0" the controller
shall reload all the factory default settings and exit out of the
Program Mode (see section 10.0).
"CYL DN x" - Enables or disables the Bypass/Cycle Down Input
Either VALUE button toggles x = Y(es) or N(o).
If x = Y the cycle down feature shall be enabled and the Bypass
output shall be disabled.
If x = N the cycle down feature shall be disabled and the Bypass
output shall be enabled.
"NO CYL xx" - Number of cleaning cycles
Use the Up and Down VALUE buttons to set "xx" to a value
of 2 to 15 cleaning cycles. One cleaning cycle represents a
completed activation of all the enabled outputs. If "CYL DN x"
is disabled (x=N) the setting of xx shall be disregarded.
LO P=x.xx" - Low P setpoint
Use the Up and Down VALUE buttons to set "xx" to a P of .5 to
15.0 inches WC. This setpoint works in conjunction with "HI P"
as explained next. "LO P" cannot be set higher than "HI P".
"HI P=x.xx" - High P setpoint
Use the Up and Down VALUE buttons to set "xx" to a P of .5 to
15.0 inches WC. When the sensed pressure differential exceeds
this setting a cleaning cycle will start. The cleaning operation
will continue until the sensed differential pressure drops below
the "LO P" setting.and will cease until "HI P" is exceeded again.
"HI P" cannot be set lower than "LO P".
"ON = .xx" - Output Solenoid On Time

Manual Mode
If Manual (M) is selected, the next configuration parameter to
be entered shall be the last output used.
NOTE: In Manual Output Mode the outputs are not monitored for open
and shorted fault conditions, this feature is implemented in the Auto
Output Mode only.

Using the Up and Down VALUE buttons set ".xx" to an output


on time of .01 to .50 sec. Each output shall be sequentially
activated for this time.
"OFF = xxx" - Off Delay Time Between Output Solenoid Activation

"LAST = xx" - Last output


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Using the Up and Down VALUE buttons set "xxx." to an output


off time of 7 to 999 sec. This is the delay time between output
activation in sequence.
"ALM.H=xx.x" - High P Alarm
Use the Up / Down VALUE buttons to set "xx.x" to a value
between .5 to 15.0 inches WC. Pressure above this setpoint will
activate the alarm contact indicating a fault in the air filter (i.e.:
filter won't clear). "ALM.H" cannot be set lower than "HI P".
"ALM.L=xx.x" - Low P Alarm
Use the Up / Down VALUE buttons to set "xx.x" to a value
between 0.5 to 15.0 inches WC. P below this setpoint shall
activate the alarm contact indicating a fault in the air filter (i.e.:
filter rupture). Setting "xx.x" less than .5 shall disable this alarm
feature. (Display: "ALM.L=---") "ALM.L" cannot be set higher
than "LO P".
"OFFSET=X" - Zero Offset Calibration.
By enabling this feature, the unit is adjusted to compensate for
long term drift of the pressure sensor up to +/- 1.2 inches
of water cumulatively. Using the Value keys, the OFFSET can
be toggled to a "Y" or "N". By pressing the OUTPUT Step
key while "OFFSET=Y" is selected, the unit will calibrate the
differential pressure to 0.0 inches of water and "DONE" will be
displayed. If the unit ever requires more than +/- 1.2 inches
of water of total Offset adjustment, "LIMIT" will be displayed
and would show the difference of the actual "P" value minus
or plus 1.2 inches of water. At this time the unit needs to be
returned for factory calibration.
NOTE: Before this calibration is performed, the unit must be
inspected for plugged tubing or filters and the system differential pressure must be zero.
"EXIT" - Return to the main PROGRAM menu.
Press a VALUE button to exit to the main PROGRAM menu
selection.
Press the ITEM buttons to select the "PROG IDC", "PROG I/O",
"PROG CLK", or "EXIT" selection. The "EXIT selection will take
you back to Run Mode where the controller will now operate
based on the settings you just made. The other selections will
allow you to set their corresponding parameters, refer to the
pertinent section for those programming instructions.
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14.2 PROGRAMMING THE CLOCK


The clock option is available on the "-B10" and "-B220" controllers only. This clock operates in a 24-hour format, with a 1
week, 7-event timer. This means the time is displayed 0-24
hours and you can program up to 7 ON/OFF cycles per week.
An ON cycle is when the on-demand cleaning feature based
on the differential pressure is enabled. An OFF cycle is when
the on-demand cleaning feature is disabled. When this option
is present, alarm inputs 2 and 3 are not included.
"PROGRAM" - Program Mode Entrance
(see IDC programming tree on page 21)

While in normal Run mode, press the ITEM down button until
PROGRAM is displayed. Press either VALUE button to enter
the Main Program menu. While in the Main Program menu, use
the ITEM up and down buttons to display the four program
mode options ."PROG IDC", "PROG I/O", "PROG CLK" and
EXIT. When the desired program mode option is displayed,
pressing either VALUE button will open the program menu
for that option. The ITEM up and down buttons are used
to navigate the menu tree to select the desired parameter to
program. Once the desired parameter is displayed, the VALUE
buttons are used to modify it. When the programming process
is complete, press the ITEM down button until EXIT is displayed, then press either VALUE button to enter the Main
Program mode menu once again.
The user may now select other program mode options or exit to
Run mode. To exit to Run mode, press the ITEM down button
until EXIT is displayed, the press either VALUE button. The
display will now begin to sroll through the parameters that
have been enabled during the programming procedure.
"PROG CLK" - Program selection for setting the clock parameters
With "PROG CLK" displayed, press either VALUE button to
enter the "PROG CLK" menu. The following settings are displayed and adjusted in the following order.
Press the down ITEM button to step down through the system
parameter's settings. Use the up and down Value buttons to
revise the particular parameter's setting.
"CLOCK x" Enables or Disables the clock option
If x = N the clock will be disabled, no other settings are possible
so exit the "PROG CLK" menu. Press the Down ITEM button
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VALUE

CANCEL

ALARM

STEP

OUTPUT

x=N

AIRFLW x

x=N

EMIS x

x=Y

4 - 20 3 x

EXIT

LOW xxx

ALARH xxx

ALARL xxx

DROP xxx

EXIT

LOW xxx

ALRMH xx.x

ALRML xx.x

EXIT

HIGH xxx

x=Y

EXIT

EXIT

HIGH xxx

AUX 1
Nonchangeable

4 - 20 #3

ALH xxx
ALRMH xx.x

ALL xxx

DIAM xxx
LOW xxx

ALRML xx.x

LOW xxx

HIGH xxx

HIGH xxx

x=N

x=Y

4 - 20 2 x

EXIT

x=Y

EXIT

ALRMH xx.x

EXIT

ALARM xxx

LOW xxx

ALRML xx.x

LOW xxx

HIGH xxx

x=Y

EXIT

HIGH xxx

x=N

x=N

EMIS x

AUX 2
Nonchangeable

4 - 20 #2

x=N
x=Y

4 - 20 1 x

AUX 1
Nonchangeable

4 - 20 #1

I/O V xxx

IDENT x

EXIT

Non-changeable

x=N

x=Y

I/O Y (or N)

PROG I/O

Press ITEM Key until "PROGRAM" is Displayed

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Use the Value Keys to:


1) Select Program Options
2) Change parameters
The Key increments value
The Key decrements value

Use the Item Keys to:


1) Navigate within the
Programming Tree
The Key moves up the Tree
The Key moves down the Tree

ITEM

Display Keypad

EXIT

ALML = xx.x

ALMH = xx.x

OFF = xx

ON = xxx

HI P = xx

LO P = xx

NO CYL x

CYL DN N (or Y)

LAST = xx

OUTPUT = x

PROG IDC

PROGRAM

RUN
DISPLAY

IDC Programming Tree

E
V
E
N
T
n

E
V
E
N
T
1

MIN= xx

HOUR = xx

DAY OFF.xx

MIN = xx

HOUR = xx

DAY ON.xx

DAY = xx

MINS xx

HOUR xx

TIME xx.xx

If x = N, Display Reports: "ERR AUX 4"


If x = Y, Display Reports: "ERR ALCK"

EXIT

ALARL xx.x

ALARH xx.x

EXIT

The Program Tree


portion in the gray
area refers to
Enhanced Timer
Operation in conjuction with a DNCT2300-I/O Remote
Input/Output module. For Enhanced
Timer Programming
information, please
refer to the
Installation and
Operation Manual for
the DNC-T2300-I/O.

x=N
x=Y

BAGTMP

EXIT

EXIT

EXIT

HOPPER xxx If x = N, Display Reports: "ERR AUX 5"


If x = Y, Display Reports: "ERR HOPP"

ALCK xx.x

BAG TEMP

MIN= xx

HOUR = xx

DAY OFF.xx

MIN = xx

HOUR = xx

DAY ON.xx

Upto 7
On/Off
Events

Nonchangeable

x=N

x=Y

CLOCK x

PROG CLK

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then the Down VALUE button to exit. Use the x = N setting


when continuous on-demand cleaning is desired.
If x = Y the clock is enabled, press the Down ITEM button to
proceed with programming the clock.
"TIME hh.mm" This is a display of the current time setting.
The display cannot be changed at this menu location. Press the
down ITEM button to proceed.
"HOUR hh." Set the hour to the current time.
Use the up and down Value buttons to select a value hh = 00 to
23. This number represents the hour of day in 24-hour format.
(i.e.: 00 = midnight, 06 = 6AM, 12 = noon,18 = 6PM)
"MINS mm." Set the minutes to the current time.
Use the up and down Value buttons to select a value mm= 00
to 59 to represent the minute of the hour.
"DAY = dd Set the current day of the week.
Use the up and down Value buttons to select the current day of
the week dd = SU, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, or SA.

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If all 7 events are programmed the programmer shall be directed to exit to the main programming menu after setting the last
item "MIN = mm.".
In Appendix I, there is a programming example of the clock
parameters. It is recommended you review this example before
proceeding.
"DAY ON.dd Set the day for this ON cycle.
Use the up and down Value buttons to select a value dd =
SU, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, or SA to represent the day when
on-demand cleaning is to be enabled.
"HOUR = hh Set the hour for this ON cycle.
Use the up and down Value buttons to select a value hh = 00
to 23. This number represents the hour when on-demand
cleaning is enabled.
"MIN = mm." Set the minutes for this ON cycle.
Use the up and down Value buttons to select a value mm = 00
to 59. This number represents the minute when on-demand
cleaning is enabled.
"DAYOFF dd" Set the day for this OFF cycle.

The next parameters to set are the turn ON and OFF times for
the controller. During the ON time the controller will activate
on-demand cleaning based on the P and the BYPASS/CYCLE
DOWN inputs, during the OFF time, on-demand cleaning will
not occur.
The items "DAY ON.dd", "HOUR = hh.", "MIN = mm.",
"DAYOFF.dd", "HOUR = hh." and "MIN = mm." define an event.
If all default values are entered into the first event, the IDC display shall direct the programmer to exit to the main programming menu. Since the turn ON and turn OFF time settings are
the same on-demand cleaning will never be enabled by the
clock.
Program the desired day(s) and time(s) that on-demand cleaning is to be enabled during the week into the clock. When
finished, program one last event with all default settings. This
last event informs the clock that no more events are required
for the week and to direct the programmer to exit to the main
programming menu.

Use the up and down Value buttons to select a value dd =


SU, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, or SA to represent the day when
on-demand cleaning is disabled.
"HOUR = hh." Set the hour for this OFF cycle.
Use the up and down Value buttons to select a value hh = 00
to 23. This number represents the hour when on-demand
cleaning is disabled.
"MIN = mm." Set the minutes for this OFF cycle.
Use the up and down Value buttons to select a value mm = 00
to 59. This number represents the minute when on-demand
cleaning is disabled.
Continue this process for the remaining ON/OFF events or
leave the next event as the default values. When they are left as
the default values when you press the down ITEM buttons you
will then see the "EXIT" option.
"EXIT" - Return to the main PROGRAM menu.
Press a VALUE button to exit to the main PROGRAM menu
selection.
Press the ITEM buttons to select the "PROG IDC", "PROG I/O",

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"PROGCLK", or "EXIT" selection. The "EXIT selection will take


you back to Run Mode where the controller will now operate
based on the settings you just made. The other selections will
allow you to set their corresponding parameters, refer to the
pertinent section for those programming instructions.

15.0 RELOADING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS


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With "PROG IDC" displayed, press either VALUE button to enter


the "PROG IDC" menu. The following settings are displayed and
adjusted in the following order.
Press the down ITEM button to step down through the system
parameter's settings. Use the up and down Value buttons to
revise the particular parameter's setting.
"OUTPUT= A / M" - Output Configuration - Auto or Manual

You can reset the controller back to the original factory default
settings and have the display indicate "SETUP" by using the
following programming procedure.
NOTE: This operation will change all the controllers' settings back to
the factory default settings. This includes the clock and optional I/O
expander module settings.

Press the down ITEM button until the word "PROGRAM"


appears on the display.
"PROGRAM" - Program Mode Entrance
(see IDC programming tree on page 21)

While in normal Run mode, press the ITEM down button until
PROGRAM is displayed. Press either VALUE button to enter
the Main Program menu. While in the Main Program menu, use
the ITEM up and down buttons to display the four program
mode options ."PROG IDC", "PROG I/O", and "PROG CLK".and
EXIT. When the desired program mode option is displayed,
pressing either VALUE button will open the program menu
for that option. The ITEM up and down buttons are used
to navigate the menu tree to select the desired parameter to
program. Once the desired parameter is displayed, the VALUE
buttons are used to modify it. When the programming process
is complete, press the ITEM down button until EXIT is displayed, then press either VALUE button to enter the Main
Program mode menu once again.
The user may now select other program mode options or exit to
Run mode. To exit to Run mode, press the ITEM down button
until EXIT is displayed, the press either VALUE button. The
display will now begin to sroll through the parameters that
have been enabled during the programming procedure.
"PROG IDC" - Program selection for setting the T2310/T2320
operating parameters
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Press either VALUE button to set to "M" to select Manual Mode.


The next configuration parameter to be entered shall be the
last output used. Press the ITEM down arrow to display "LAST
=xx"
"LAST = xx" - Last output.
Use the down VALUE buttons to decrement this value down to
"0". When this occurs the controller shall reload all the factory
defaults, exit from the program mode and then display "SETUP".
The operator will now have to go through the programming
procedure to review and adjust the various parameters before
the controller shall initiate a normal operation.

16.0 ALARMS AND WARNING MESSAGES; WHAT THEY


MEAN AND HOW TO CANCEL THEM
The T2310 has several alarm conditions which will produce
messages on the display and also activate the external alarm
output contact.
"ALRMPRES"
This message indicates that the differential pressure has exceeded the high or low-pressure alarm set point. If the pressure has
exceeded high pressure setpoint the controller will continue the
cleaning cycle and the relay contact that is connected to the
alarm output will close.
This alarm will continue until the pressure decreases to within
the normal operating range. By pressing the "ALARM CANCEL"
button, you can silence any external alarm that is connected to
the "alarm output" connector.
The "ALARM CANCEL" button will not cancel the alarm message on the display, it will only silence the alarm output. The
display shall continue to show the "ALRMPRES" alarm, until the
differential pressure drops below the alarm pressure set point.
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THE CONTROLLER MUST BE SERVICED WITH THIS ALARM!

"ALARM x"
Upon closure of a dry contact on auxiliary Alarm Inputs 1, 2,
3, or 4, the controller will save the last output activated before
the alarm occurred. This information shall be displayed in
the following format: "ALARM x" where "x" indicates the number (1-4) to indicate which alarm port was activated. Also,
"OUT=YY" where "YY" indicates the last output that was activated before the alarm occurred and " P =xx.x" (sensed pressure) shall be displayed.

"WARM UP"

The corresponding Alarm Output relay contacts will close, and


shall remain closed as long as the alarm is present or until
the ALARM CANCEL button is pressed. The ALARM CANCEL
button will open the Alarm Output relay contacts, but, it will
not affect the alarm message being displayed. The cleaning
cycle operation will not be affected by any auxiliary alarm
condition.

"WARM UP FAILURE"

"NO OUTxx"
This message will only appear if you used the auto learn mode
for the solenoids. It indicates that one of the controllers output
circuits is open. The "xx" shall indicate which output is bad.

This message will be displayed when the controller has been


turned off for a period of time and the ambient air temperature
is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. No cycling shall occur during
this time.
After the controller has warmed up, the message shall cancel
itself.
This alarm message will be displayed if the ambient temperature is below 40 degrees Fahrenheit, and the controller has
been in the "WARM UP" mode for one hour. The external alarm
output shall also be activated after the one hour "WARM UP".
The "ALARM CANCEL" button will cancel this alarm, but the
display shall still show the message.
Verify the door to the NEMA enclosure is securely closed. This
is not a customer repairable item.
THE CONTROLLER MUST BE SERVICED WITH THIS ALARM!

This alarm condition will activate the external alarm output.


Pressing the "ALARM CANCEL" button will silence the external
alarm output. The message shall continue to be displayed until
the problem is corrected, and the output is activated to verify
it is now functional.
"OUT ONxx"
This message will only appear if you use the auto learn mode
for the solenoids. It indicates that one of the controllers output
circuits is shorted. The "xx" will indicate which output is bad.
This alarm condition will activate the external alarm output.
Pressing the "ALARM CANCEL" button will silence the external
alarm output. The message shall continue to be displayed, until
the problem is corrected, and the output is activated to verify
it is now functional.
"TEMP ERR"
This message shall be displayed if the temperature sensor on
the controller has failed. This is not a customer repairable item.
This alarm will stop all cleaning cycles except for a cleaning
cycle that is initiated by the "BYPASS" input.
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WARNING: MAKE SURE THE CIRCUIT THAT YOU ARE


WORKING WITH IS TURNED OFF BEFORE YOU MAKE THESE
CONNECTIONS. SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT IF YOU DO
NOT TAKE THE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
Connect the "ALARM OUTPUT" of the T2310 to the
"PRESSURE SWITCH" input of the second Dust Collector
Controller. Connect the "ALARM 1 INPUT" of the T2310 to the
set of normally open contacts on the interface relay.

OUTPUT
STEP

ITEM

VALUE
ALARM

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE (DP)


INCHES OF WATER

CANCEL

RS232
CONNECTOR

National Controls
Corporation

S/N:

PRESSURE SWITCH INPUT

BYPASS

1725 Western Dr.


West Chicago, IL. 60185

INPUT

INTELLIGENT DUST CONTROL


MODEL NO.: DNC-T2310-010
INPUT VOLTAGE:120 VAC, 10VA

PRESSURE
CONNECTIONS:
HI SIDE

Date Code:

Connect the relay coil with the correct voltage rating, to the

ALARM
OUTPUT
ALARM

LOW SIDE

INPUT

DNC-T2003 Through
DNC-T2032 Series
Dust Collector Controller
(DNC-T2010 model shown)

N.O.

AUX OUTPUT
#4
PRESSURE SWITCH

3AMP

FAILURE TO COMPLY WILL VOID ANY


WARRANTY

DO NOT USE SLOW-BLOW OR LARGER SIZE

CO I L

L1

L2

SOL
COM

National Controls
Corporation

5
6
OUTPUTS

10

Model DNC-T2310-010

120 VAC Coil


SPST-NO
Relay

L1 L2 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
AUX INPUT
#4

Last solenoid

DNC SERIES DUST


COLLECTOR CONTROLLER
(EXCEPT T2310)
DNC-T2010 MODEL SHOWN

-T2320-

L1
L2 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

EXPANDED MODE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR DNC-T2310-*10


INPUT
VOLTAGE
120 VAC

L1

L2

LAST SOLENOID

Figure 3

17.0 USING THE CONTROLLER IN THE EXPANDED


OUTPUT MODE

EXPANDED MODE WIRING DIAGRAM FOR DNC-T2320-*10

INPUT
VOLTAGE
120 VAC

The expanded output mode is used when you need more


than 10 solenoid outputs for the T2310 and more than 20
solenoid outputs for the T2320. This requires the use of a
second dust collector controller, which can be ordered from
National Controls Corporation. Please refer to the corresponding instructions and wiring diagram for the expanded output
electrical connections.

17.1 T2310 MODELS:


It is recommended to install the second dust collector controller
as close as possible to the T2310. All installation WARNINGS
and recommendations should be followed, as outlined previously.

Figure 4

last solenoid output on the second controller. One side of the


relay coil will connect to the output, the other side of the coil
will connect to the "C" or common terminal on the second
controller.
CAUTION: Do not connect the last solenoid "OUTPUT" of the second
controller to the "ALARM 1 INPUT" of the T2310 without the interface
relay. Severe damage to both units will occur.

You must change the programming of the DNC-T2310 Series


controller to use the Expanded Mode. Refer to the section
below Programming the T2310 and T2320 for Expanded Mode.

17.2 T2320 MODELS


It is recommended to install the second dust collector controller
as close as possible to the T2320. All installation WARNINGS
and recommendations should be followed, as outlined previ-

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display will now begin to sroll through the parameters that


have been enabled during the programming procedure.

ously.
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE CIRCUIT THAT YOU ARE
WORKING WITH, IS "TURNED OFF", BEFORE YOU MAKE
THESE CONNECTIONS. SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT IF YOU
DO NOT TAKE THE PROPER SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
Connect the "AUX OUTPUT #4" of the T2320 to the pressure
switch input of the second Dust Collector Controller. Now connect the "AUX INPUT #4" to the last used solenoid output on
the second controller. Connect the "C" common terminal of
the second dust controller to the other terminal on the "AUX
INPUT #4" on the T2320.
You must change the programming of the DNC-T2320 Series
controller to use the Expanded Mode. See the following section
for instruction.

17.3 PROGRAMMING THE T2310 AND T2320 FOR


EXPANDED MODE

"PROG IDC" - Program selection for setting the T2310/T2320


operating parameters
With "PROG IDC" displayed, press either VALUE button to
enter the "PROG IDC" menu. The following settings are displayed and adjusted in the following order.
Press the down ITEM button to step down through the system
parameter's settings. Use the up and down Value buttons to
revise the particular parameter's setting.
"OUTPUT= A / M" - Output Configuration - Auto or Manual
Press either VALUE button to set to "M" to select Manual Mode.
The next configuration parameter to be entered shall be the
last output used. Press the ITEM down arrow to display "LAST
=xx"
"LAST = xx" - Last output.

You need to go into the PROG IDC menu and set the
"OUTPUT= A / M" to Manual and set the LAST=xx to "EXP".
Step by step instruction follows.

Use the up VALUE button to increment this value up to "EXP".


When this occurs the controller shall be set to the expanded mode.
Press the down ITEM buttons until you see the "EXIT" option.
"EXIT" Return to the main PROGRAM menu.

"PROGRAM" - Program Mode Entrance


(see IDC programming tree on page 21)

While in normal Run mode, press the ITEM down button until
PROGRAM is displayed. Press either VALUE button to enter
the Main Program menu. While in the Main Program menu, use
the ITEM up and down buttons to display the four program
mode options ."PROG IDC", "PROG I/O", "PROG CLK".and
EXIT. When the desired program mode option is displayed,
pressing either VALUE button will open the program menu
for that option. The ITEM up and down buttons are used
to navigate the menu tree to select the desired parameter to
program. Once the desired parameter is displayed, the VALUE
buttons are used to modify it. When the programming process
is complete, press the ITEM down button until EXIT is displayed, then press either VALUE button to enter the Main
Program mode menu once again.

Press a VALUE button to exit to the main PROGRAM menu


selection.
Press the ITEM buttons to select the "PROG IDC", "PROG I/O",
"PROGCLK", or "EXIT" selection. The "EXIT selection will take
you back to Run Mode where the controller will now operate
based on the settings you just made.

The user may now select other program mode options or exit to
Run mode. To exit to Run mode, press the ITEM down button
until EXIT is displayed, the press either VALUE button. The
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18.0 REMOTE TERMINAL CONNECTION


The remote terminal connection allows for the programming
and operation of the Dust Controller from another location. A
serial port that is installed on the controller accomplishes this.
A "DB9" male connector is required to make the connection to
the controller.
An "ANSI" type terminal is required for communication with
the controller. The RS-232 standard is used for the interface.
The "ANSI" terminal will need to be set up with the following
parameters:

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19.0 OPERATION OF THE DUST COLLECTOR WITH THE


REMOTE TERMINAL
There are eleven buttons that are used to configure the controller. These buttons relate to the controller's buttons as shown:
Controller Keypad

Remote Terminal Keyboard

ITEM

A and Up arrow keys

BAUD RATE: 9600

Z and Down arrow keys


ITEM
{INSERT KEYPAD CHART FROM PREVIOUS MANUAL}
S and Right arrow keys
VALUE

DATA BITS: 8

VALUE

X and Left arrow keys

START BIT: 1

OUTPUT STEP

ALARM CANCEL

STOP BIT: 1
PARITY: NONE
Do not use anything but a shielded RS-232 cable for the connection between the controller and remote terminal. With a
standard RS-232 cable, you can run the cable a maximum
distance of 100 feet. With a special low capacitance RS-232
cable, you can run the cable a maximum of 500 feet.
The RS-232 cable must not be run with wires or cables that
carry high voltage or high currents.
GROUND

The SPACE
APPENDIX
I BAR on the remote terminal will refresh the display.

PROGRAMMING EXAMPLE OF THE CLOCK OPTION


In this example you would like for the dust controller to turn
on Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. It is
assumed that you are in the program mode section for setting
the time parameters.
Programming the controller to turn on Monday at 8:00 AM
and turn off at 5:00 PM

TRANSMIT DATA
RECEIVE DATA

7 8

Press the ITEM up or down arrow buttons until the first on/off event
occurs. The message "DAY ON xx" will be displayed. Press the
VALUE up or down arrow button to set the on day for Monday. The
correct message on the display shall be "DAY ONMO".

Press the ITEM down arrow button one time, this is where
you shall set the on time for Monday. The message "HOUR=xx"
shall be displayed. Press the VALUE up or down arrow button
to set the hour when you want the controller to turn on.
In this example, the message that shall be displayed will be
"HOUR=8". Remember that this clock is in a 24-hour format.

FIGURE 3
Figure
5

RS232 CONNECTOR
(TOP VIEW)
9-PIN RS232 D-SUB (PLUG) CONNECTOR
MOUNTED ON CONTROLLER
MATES WITH 9 PIN (RECEPTACLE) CONNECTOR
AMP # 747150-1 OR EQUIV.

Press the ITEM down arrow button one time. This is where
you will set the minute, when the controller will turn on. Use
the VALUE up or down arrow button to set this time. In this
example, set the display to show "MIN= 0".
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Press the ITEM down arrow button one time. This is where you
set the day when you want the controller to turn off. Use the
VALUE up or down arrow button to set this day. In this example
we want the controller to turn off on MONDAY. The correct
message on the display shall be "DAYOFF. MO"

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Press the VALUE down arrow button one time. This will place
you into the next "DAY ON xx" message. The remainder of the
programming of the controller will be shown as it is displayed
on the controller.
DAYON WE

Press the ITEM down arrow button one time, This is where
you will set the time when the controller will turn off. Use
the VALUE up or down arrow button to set this time to 17:00
hours (5:00 PM). The correct message on the display shall show
"HOUR= 17".

HOUR=8
MIN=0
DAYOFF WE
HOUR=17
MIN=0

Press the ITEM down arrow button one time. This is where you
would set the minute, when the controller would turn off. Use
the VALUE up or down arrow button to set this to "MIN=0".

DAY ON TH
HOUR=8
MIN=0

Programming the controller to turn on Tuesday at 8:00AM


and turn off at 5:00PM.

DAYOFF TH
HOUR=17

Press the ITEM down arrow button one time. This is the second
on/off event. The message "DAY ON xx" shall be displayed.
Press the VALUE up or down arrow button to set the day for
TUESDAY, "DAY ONTU".
Press the ITEM down arrow button one time, this is where you
will set the on time for TUESDAY. The message "HOUR=xx"
shall be displayed. Press the VALUE up or down arrow button
to set the hour when you want the controller to turn on.
In this example, the message that shall be displayed will be
"HOUR=8".
Press the ITEM down arrow button one time. This is where
you will set the minute, when the controller shall turn on. Use
the VALUE up or down arrow button to set this time. In this
example, the display shall show "MIN= 0".

MIN=0
DAY ON FR
HOUR=8
MIN=0
DAYOFF FR
HOUR=17
MIN=0

This completes the programming of the clock. You can press


the VALUE up arrow button to review all of the settings to
make any changes to your programming.
Refer to the programming section for further details.

Press the ITEM down arrow button one time. This is where you
set the day when you want the controller to turn off. Use the
VALUE up or down arrow button to set this day. In this example
we want the controller to turn off on TUESDAY. The message
on the display shall show "DAYOFF.TU".
Press the ITEM down arrow button one time, This is where
you will set the time when the controller will turn off. Use the
VALUE up or down arrow button to set this time to 17:00 hours
(5:00 PM). The message on the display shall show "HOUR= 17".
Press the ITEM down arrow button one time. This is where you
would set the minute, when the controller would turn off. Use
the VALUE up or down arrow button to set this to "MIN=0".

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APPENDIX II
CLOCK PROGRAMMING CHART
Event

1
Event

2
Event

3
Event

4
Event

5
Event

6
Event

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

Day

Hour

Minute

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

ON
OFF

ON
OFF
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