ControlMaster CM10, CM30 and CM50Universal process controllers, 1/ 8 , 1/ 4 and 1 /2 DIN Contents2 IM/CM/S–EN Rev. R7 Advanced Level ........................................................ 367.1 Device Setup ....................................................... 367.2 Display ................................................................ 397.3 Input/Output ........................................................ 437.4 Control ................................................................ 517.5 Process Alarm ..................................................... 637.6 Profile .................................................................. 667.6.1 Ramp Types .............................................. 677.6.2 Guaranteed Ramp / Soak .......................... 687.6.3 Set Point Start Condition – Current PV ...... 707.6.4 Profile Parameters ..................................... 717.7 Functions ............................................................ 807.8 Communication ................................................... 937.9 Diagnostics .......................................................... 947.9.1 Diagnostic Messages ................................ 967.10 Device Info ....................................................... 1008 Templates and Functionality .................................. 1018.1 Basic Templates ............................................... 1018.1.1 Single Loop / Single Loop withRemote Setpoint ..................................... 1018.2 Standard Templates ......................................... 1038.2.1 Auto / Manual Station (Low SignalSelection / Digital Signal Selection) .......... 1038.2.2 Analog Backup Station (Low SignalSelection / Digital Signal Selection) .......... 1048.2.3 Single Indicator ....................................... 1068.2.4 Dual Indicator ......................................... 1069 PC Configuration .....................................................10710 Specification ..........................................................108Appendix A – Digital and Analog Sources .................116A.1 Digital Sources ...................................................116A.2 Analog Sources .................................................117Appendix B – Error Codes ..........................................118B.1 Configuration Error Codes .................................118B.2 Profile Error Codes .............................................121Appendix C – Analog Input (Engineering) Units ........122Appendix D – Output Type Assignments ..................124