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SOLO Basic

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TaBLe Of cOnTenTS
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Manual Overview ................................................................... 1–2
Overview of this Publication�������������������������������������������������� 1–2
Who Should Read This Manual���������������������������������������������� 1–2
Technical Support ����������������������������������������������������������������� 1–2
Supplemental Manuals ���������������������������������������������������������� 1–2
Special Symbols��������������������������������������������������������������������� 1–2
SOLO Basic Temperature Controller Introduction ................1–3
General Description��������������������������������������������������������������� 1–3
Unpacking����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 1–3
Model Number Explanation �������������������������������������������������� 1–4
SOLO Basic Temperature Controller Specifications ..............1–5
Chapter 2: Installation and Wiring
Ambient Conditions ..............................................................2–2
Installation Considerations.....................................................2–2
Mounting Instructions............................................................2–2
Controller and Panel Cutout Dimensions.............................. 2–4
Terminal Identification ...........................................................2–6
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Chapter 3: Keypad Operation and Setup Parameters
Display, LCD and Keypad .......................................................3–2
Keypad Operation ..................................................................3–3
Setup Parameter Listing.........................................................3–4
Regulation Mode Parameters.................................................3–7
Operation Mode Parameters................................................3–10
Initial Setting Parameters.....................................................3–12
Reset to Factory Default.......................................................3–14
Key Lock Function.................................................................3–14
Chapter 4: Controller Inputs and Outputs
Control Input Types................................................................4–2
Control Output Types.............................................................4–2
Alarm Outputs ........................................................................4–5
Chapter 5: Control Modes
PID Control .............................................................................5–2
On / Off Control .....................................................................5–3
Manual Control.......................................................................5–3
Error Display Information.......................................................5–3

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Manual Overview .......................................................................1–2
Overview of this Publication������������������������������������������������������1–2
Who Should Read This Manual��������������������������������������������������1–2
Technical Support ���������������������������������������������������������������������1–2
Supplemental Manuals ��������������������������������������������������������������1–2
Special Symbols�������������������������������������������������������������������������1–2
SOLO Basic Temperature Controller Introduction ....................1–3
General Description�������������������������������������������������������������������1–3
Unpacking���������������������������������������������������������������������������������1–3
Model Number Explanation ������������������������������������������������������1–4
SOLO Basic Temperature Controller Specifications ..................1–5

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1–2 SOLO Basic Temperature Controller User Manual
Manual Overview
Overview of this Publication
The SOLO Basic Temperature Controller User Manual describes the installation,
configuration, and methods of operation of the SOLO Basic Temperature
Controller.
Who Should Read This Manual
This manual contains important information for those who will install, maintain,
and/or operate any of the SOLO Basic Temperature Controllers.
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Supplemental Manuals
If you are familiar with industrial control type devices, you may be able to get
up and running with just the aid of the Quick Start Guide that is included with
each SOLO Basic Temperature Controller.
Special Symbols
When you see the “notepad” icon in the left-hand margin, the paragraph to its
immediate right will be a special note.
When you see the “exclamation mark” icon in the left-hand margin, the
paragraph to its immediate right will be a warning. This information could
prevent injury, loss of property, or even death (in extreme cases).

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SOLO Basic Temperature Controller Introduction
General Description
AutomationDirect’s SOLO Basic is a single loop temperature controller that can
control heating or cooling processes. Depending upon the particular model
of controller, the available outputs include relay, voltage pulse or current. On
select models there are two alarm outputs available with nine selectable alarm
types. SOLO Basic controllers have a single control output that can be used
for control of a heating or cooling application. Models with alarm outputs can
also be configured to use one of the alarm outputs as a second control output
allowing both heating and cooling control or two stage heating or two stage
cooling control. There are three types of control modes: PID, ON/OFF and
Manual. SOLO Basic can accept various types of thermocouple and RTDs.
Other features include:
• Auto Tuning (AT) function with PID control
• 1/16 DIN panel size
• 2 line x 4 character 7-segment LCD display for Process Value (PV): Red color, and Set
Point (SV): Green color
• Selectable display decimal point XXX.X or XXXX
• Selectable between °C and °F
• UL, CUL and CE agency approvals
Unpacking
After receiving the SOLO Basic Temperature Controller, please check for the
following:
• Make sure that the package includes the Controller, the mounting bracket and
hardware and the Quick Start Guide.
• Inspect the unit to insure it was not damaged during shipment.
• Make sure that the part number indicated on the serial number label corresponds
with the part number of your order.
Quick Start Guide
Mounting Bracket
and Hardware
Temperature Controller

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Model Number Explanation
SLB 4848 - R0
Panel Size (W x H)
Solo Basic Temperature Controller
Alarm Relay Output
0: None
2: 2 Alarm outputs
Output
R: Relay output
V: Voltage Pulse output
C: DC Current output
4848: 1/16 DIN W48 x H48mm

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SOLO Basic Temperature Controller Specifications
Specifications
Input Power Requirements 100 to 240 VAC 50 / 60 Hz
Operation Voltage Range 85 to 264 VAC
Power Consumption 5 VA Max
Control Mode PID, ON/OFF or Manual
Input Accuracy
TC temperature indication accuracy: ±(0.3% of span + 1 digit) at
25°C ambient after 20 minutes warm up.
Including NIST conformity, cold junction effect, A/D conversion errors
and linearization conformity
RTD temperature indication accuracy: ±(0.2% of span +1 digit)
Vibration Resistance 10 to 55 Hz, 10 m/s2for 10 min, each in X, Y and Z directions
Display
2 line x 4 character, 7-segment LED display
PV: 11mm red
SV: 9.2 mm green
Shock Resistance Max. 300 m/s2, 3 times in each 3 axes, 6 directions
Ambient Temperature Range 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Storage Temperature Range -4°F to 149°F (-20°C to 65°C)
Altitude 2000m or less
Relative Humidity 35% to 80% (non-condensing)
IP Rating
IP66: Complete protection against dust and powerful water jets from
all directions.
(**inside suitable enclosure)
Agency Approvals UL, CUL, CE (UL file number E311366)
Pollution Degree Degree 2 - Normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs.
Temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected.
Input Types
• Thermocouple* K, J, T, E, N, R, S, B, L, U, TXK (Sampling Rate: 100 ms / per scan)
• Platinum RTD 3-wire Pt100, JPt100 (Sampling Rate: 100 ms / per scan)
• Copper, Nickel
RTDs Cu50, Ni120 (Sampling Rate: 100 ms / per scan)
Control Output Options
• Relay (R) SPST max. 5A @ 250 VAC resistive load
• Voltage Pulse (V) DC 12V±15%, output current 40mA Max
• Current (C) DC 4-20 mA output (sourcing) (Load resistance: Max 600Ω)
Alarm Output Option (2) SPST relays with shared common, 3A @ 250VAC resistive load
*Note: Use only ungrounded thermocouples.
** No corrosive gases

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WirinG 2
2
2
In this Chapter...
Ambient Conditions ..................................................................2–2
Installation Considerations.........................................................2–2
Mounting Instructions................................................................2–2
Controller and Panel Cutout Dimensions..................................2–4
Terminal Identification ...............................................................2–6
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter

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Ambient Conditions
Ambient Conditions
Ambient Temperature Range 32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Storage Temperature Range -4°F to 149°F (-20°C to 65°C)
Relative Humidity 35% to 80% (non-condensing)
Altitude 2000m or lower above sea level,
keep from corrosive gas, liquid and dust
Pollution Degree Degree 2 - Normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs.
Temporary conductivity caused by condensation is to be expected.
Vibration Resistance 10 to 55 Hz, 10 m/s2 for 10 min, each in X, Y and Z directions
Shock Resistance Max. 300 m/s2, 3 times in each 3 axes, 6 directions
IP Rating IP66: Complete protection against dust and powerful water jets from
all directions. (*inside suitable enclosure)
* No corrosive gases
Installation Considerations
Improper installation of the controller will greatly reduce its life. Be sure to
observe the following precautions when selecting a mounting location:
Warning: Failure to observe these precautions may damage the controller
and void the warranty!
• Do not mount the controller near heat-radiating elements or in direct
sunlight.
• Do not install the controller in a place subjected to high temperature, high
humidity, excessive vibration, corrosive gases or liquids, or airborne dust or
metallic particles.
• Do not restrict the air flow to the vent opening on the controller housing
• This controller is an open-type unit and must be placed in an enclosure to
ensure proper operation and maintain the IP66 rating.
Mounting Instructions
SLB4848 Series
SOLO Basic temperature controllers should be mounted through a cutout in
an enclosure or panel by using the dimensions shown on page 2–4. The
directions for mounting the controller through a cutout are:
1. Insert the temperature controller through the panel cutout.
2. Slide the M3X0.5 nut into the opening in the top of the mounting bracket and
insert the M3X0.5 X 30mm mounting screw in the mounting bracket.

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3. Insert the mounting bracket into the mounting groove at the right and left of
the controller, and push the mounting bracket forward until the bracket stops.
4. Tighten top and bottom screws evenly to secure temperature controller in place
(The screw torque should be 0.4 to 0.5 N.m).

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Controller and Panel Cutout Dimensions
SLB4848 Series Minimum Cutout and Spacing
SLB
SOLO
SET
c
SV
PV
A/M
OUT1
1
2
OUT2
Safety Information
DANGER!
Warning: To minimize the risk of potential safety problems, you should
follow all applicable local and national codes that regulate the installation
and operation of your equipment. These codes vary from area to area and it
is your responsibility to determine which codes should be followed, and to
verify that the equipment, installation, and operation are in compliance with
the latest revision of these codes
Warning: To prevent electric shock, do not touch the AC terminals while
power is supplied to the controller.
Warning: This controller is an open-type temperature controller. Make sure
to evaluate any dangerous application in which a serious human injury or
serious property damage may occur.
Wiring Notes: PLEASE READ PRIOR TO INSTALLATION.
Equipment damage or serious injury to personnel can result from the failure to follow
all applicable codes and standards. We do not guarantee the products described in
this publication are suitable for your particular application, nor do we assume any
responsibility for your product design, installation, or operation.
If you have any questions concerning the installation or operation of this equipment, or if
you need additional information, please call us at 1-800-633-0405 or 770-844-4200.

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This publication is based on information that was available at the time it was printed. At
Automationdirect.com® we constantly strive to improve our products and services, so we
reserve the right to make changes to the products and/or publications at any time without
notice and without obligation. This publication may also discuss features that may not be
available in certain revisions of the product.
1. Always use recommended solder-less terminals: Fork terminal with isolation (M3
screw, width is 5.8mm, hole diameter 3.2mm). Screw size: M3 x 4.5 (With 6 x 6 square
washer). Recommended tightening torque: 0.4 Nm (4kgfcm). Applicable wire: Solid/
twisted wire 14AWG to 22AWG.
2. Protect the controller from dust or foreign objects as they can cause the controller to
malfunction.
3. Never modify or disassemble the controller.
4. Do not connect anything to the “Not used” terminals.
5. Make sure all wires are connected to the correct polarity of terminals.
6. Do not install and/or use the controller in places subject to: (a) Dust or corrosive gases
and liquid (b) High humidity (c) Vibration or shock (d) EMI / RFI (e) high temperature.
7. Power must be turned off when wiring or changing a sensor.
8. Be sure to use wires that match the thermocouple types when extending or connecting
thermocouple wires.
9. Use wires with correct resistance when extending or connecting a RTD.
10. Keep the wire as short as possible when wiring a RTD to the controller and route
power wires as far as possible from sensor wires to prevent interference and induced
noise.
11. This controller is an open-type unit and must be placed in an enclosure to ensure
proper operation and maintain the IP66 rating.
12. Make sure power cables and signals from instruments are all installed properly before
energizing the controller, otherwise serious damage may occur.
13. To prevent electric shock, do not touch the terminals on the controller or try to repair
the controller when power is applied.
14. Do not use acid or alkaline liquids for cleaning. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the
controller.
15. This instrument is not furnished with a power switch or fuse. Therefore, if a fuse or
power switch is required, install the protection close to the instrument. Recommended
fuse rating: Rated voltage 250 V, Rated current 1 A. Fuse type: Time-delay fuse. See
the AutomationDirect catalog for the appropriate fuse for the specific application.
16. Note: This controller does not provide overcurrent protection. Use of this product
requires that suitable overcurrent protection device(s) must be added to ensure
compliance with all relevant electrical standards and codes. (Rated 250 V, 15 Amps
max). A suitable disconnecting device should be provided near the controller in the
end-use installation.

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Terminal Identification
SLB4848 Series Wiring
1
2
3
3
4
55
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AC 100~240V
50/60 Hz 5VA
L
+
–
+
–
+
–
N
OUT
RTD
Tc
1
2
3
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AC 100~240V
50/60 Hz 5VA
L
+
–
N
3A
250 Vac
OUT1
RTD
ALM1/OUT2
ALM2
COM
Tc
SLB4848-C0
SLB4848-V0
(No alarm output) (2 sets of alarm outputs)
SLB4848-C2
SLB4848-V2
1
2
3
3
4
55
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AC 100~240V
50/60 Hz 5VA
L
+
–
+
–
N
RTD
Tc
1
2
3
3
4
5
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
AC 100~240V
50/60 Hz 5VA
L
N
OUT1
5A/250 Vac
3A
250 Vac
RTD
ALM1/OUT2
ALM2
COM
Tc
(No alarm output) (2 sets of alarm outputs)
SLB4848-R0 SLB4848-R2
COM
NO
OUT
5A/250 Vac
NO
COM

Keypad OperaTiOn
and SeTup
parameTerS 3
3
3
Chapter
Chapter
Chapter
In this Chapter...
Display, LCD and Keypad ...........................................................3–2
Keypad Operation ......................................................................3–3
Setup Parameter Listing.............................................................3–4
Regulation Mode Parameters.....................................................3–7
Operation Mode Parameters....................................................3–10
Initial Setting Parameters.........................................................3–12
Reset to Factory Default...........................................................3–14
Key Lock Function.....................................................................3–14

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Display, LCD and Keypad
The SOLO temperature controller has a two color seven segment LCD display
and four function buttons.
Key Lock
SLB
SOLO
SET
c
SV
PV
A/M
OUT1
1
2
OUT2
ALM1, ALM2
OUT1, OUT2
SV Display
PV Display
°F, °C
Up Button
SET Button
Down Button
Rotate Button
Auto Tuning
PV Display
The Process Value Display. Displays the value from the input source or the
parameter source.
SV Display
The Set Value Display. Displays the set point of the process, the parameter
operation read value, manipulated variable, or the set value of the parameter.
A/M Indicator
A/M indicator flashes when the Auto Tuning operation is ON and is solid when
the controller is in Manual Mode.
OUT1, OUT2 Indicators
Output indicators light when the output is ON.
°F, °C Indicator
Temperature unit indicator. °C: Celsius, °F: Fahrenheit
1, 2 Indicators
Alarm output indicators light when appropriate alarm is activated.
Key Indicator
Key indicator lights when key lock is enabled.

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Keypad Operation
Function Buttons
SET Button
Press the SET button to select the desired function mode and confirm the
setting value.
Rotate Button
Press the Rotate button to select parameters within the function mode.
Down Button
Press the Down button to decrease values displayed on the SV display. Hold
down this button to speed up the decrement.
Up Button
Press the Up button to increase values displayed on the SV display. Hold
down this button to speed up the increment.
Initial Power up
When power is first applied to the temperature controller, the module
information splash screen appears. This screen shows the firmware version
on the PV displays and the output type for that particular model and the
current input setting on the SV display. After three seconds, the controller will
automatically proceed to the Operation mode main screen.
Keypad Operation
The temperature controller has three function modes: Initial Setting mode,
Operation mode and Regulation mode. Press and hold the SET button for
three seconds to go into the Initial Setting mode. Press the SET button for less
than three seconds to access the Regulation mode. Press the Rotate button
while inside any of the three function modes to scroll through the individual
parameters for each function mode. Use the Up and Down buttons to change
the individual parameter values. Pressing the SET button saves the parameter
values. Press the SET button again to return the controller to the Operation
mode main screen.
Operation Mode
SET
Hold for 3 sec.
SET
Initial Setting
Mode
Regulation
Mode
SET
Press for less
than 3 sec.
Initial Setting
Parameters
Operation
Parameters
Regulation
Parameters
SET
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