Manual Contents
This manual describes how to install, setup, and operate a
MLS316 or MLS332 controller. Each chapter covers a
different aspect of your control system and may apply to
different users. The following describes each chapter’s
purpose.
• Chapter 1: System Overview. Provides a component list
and summary of features for the MLS300 controllers.
• Chapter 2: Installation. Provides detailed instructions
on installing the MLS300 controller and its peripherals.
• Chapter 3: Using the MLS300. Provides an overview of
operator displays used for system monitoring and job
selection.
• Chapter 4: Setup. Provides detailed descriptions of all
menus and menu options for controller setup.
• Chapter 5: Extruder Options. Explains the additional
features on an MLS300 controller equipped with Extruder
Control Firmware.
• Chapter 6: Enhanced Features. Describes process
variable retransmit, ratio, differential and cascade control
features available with the enhanced features option.
• Chapter 7: Ramp/Soak. Explains how to setup and use
the features of the ramp/soak option.
• Chapter 8: Tuning and Control. Describes available
control algorithms and provides suggestions for
applications.
• Chapter 9: Troubleshooting and Reconfiguring.
Includes troubleshooting, upgrading and reconfiguring
procedures for technical personnel.
• Chapter 10: Linear Scaling Examples. Provides an
example configuring a pressure sensor, a flow sensor, and
an encoder using linear scaling.
• Chapter 11: Specifications. Lists detailed specifications
of the controller and optional components.
Getting Started
The following sections provide information regarding product
features, technical descriptions, safety requirements, and
preparation for operation.
These symbols are used throughout this manual:
DANGER! Indicates potential for serious injury or loss
of human life.
WARNING! Indicates possible damage to property or
equipment.
NOTE! Indicates pertinent information in order to
proceed.
Initial Inspection
Accessories may or may not be shipped in the same container
as the MLS300, depending upon their size. Check the
shipping invoice carefully against the contents received in all
boxes.
Product Features
The MLS300 series controllers provide 16 or 32 fully
independent loops of PID control. When used as a stand-alone
controller, you may operate the MLS300 via the two-line 16-
character display and touch keypad. You can also use it as the
key element in a computer-supervised data acquisition and
control system; the MLS300 can be locally or remotely
controlled via an EIA/RS-232 or EIA/RS-485 serial
communications interface.
The MLS300 features include:
• Direct Connection of Mixed Thermocouple Sensors:
Connect most thermocouples to the controller with no
hardware modifications. Thermocouple inputs feature
reference junction compensation, linearization, process
variable offset calibration to correct for sensor
inaccuracies, detection of broken, shorted or reversed
thermocouples, and a choice of Fahrenheit or Celsius
display.
• CIM300 Input Option: The CIM300 input module
provides high density sensor termination with a smaller
installation footprint and faster installation.
• Accepts Resistive Temperature Detectors (RTDs): Use
3-wire, 100 ohm, platinum, DIN-curve sensors with two
choices for range and precision of measurements. (To use
this input, order a MLS316 or MLS332 controller with
scaling resistors.)
• Automatic Scaling for Linear Analog Inputs: The
MLS300 series automatically scales linear inputs used
with other industrial process sensors. Enter two points,
and all input values are automatically scaled in your units.
Scaling resistors must be installed.
• Dual Outputs: The MLS300 series includes both heat
and cool outputs for up to 16 loops. Independent control
parameters are provided for each output.
• Independently Selectable Control and Output Modes:
You can set each control output to ON/OFF, Time
Proportioning, Serial DAC, or Distributed Zero Crossing
mode. Set up to two outputs per loop for ON/OFF, P, PI,
or PID control with reverse or direct action.
• Control Outputs: Set high/low deviation and high/low
process limits to operate digital outputs as on/off control
functions or alarms.
• Flexible Alarm Outputs: Independently set high/low
process alarms and a high/low deviation band alarm for
each loop. Alarms can activate a digital output by
themselves, or they can be grouped with other alarms to
activate an output.
• Global Alarm Output: When any alarm is triggered, the
Global Alarm Output is also triggered, and it stays on until
you acknowledge it.
• CPU Watchdog: The MLS300 series CPU watchdog
timer output notifies you of system failure. You can use it
to hold a relay closed while the controller is running, so
you are notified if the microprocessor shuts down.
• Front Panel or Computer Operation: Set up and run the