User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- 535 User's Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Basic Interface
- Chapter 3: Installation
- Chapter 4: Hardware Set Up
- Chapter 5: Software Configuration
- Chapter 6: Tuning
- Chapter 7: Applications
- Control Type
- Alarms
- Duplex Control
- Slidewire Position Proportioning Control
- Velocity Position Proportioning Control
- Staged Outputs
- Retransmission
- Digital Inputs
- Remote Setpoint
- Multiple Setpoints
- Multiple Sets of PID Values
- POWERBACK
- Self Tune–POWERTUNE®
- Ramp-To-Setpoint
- Input Linearization
- Load Line
- Security
- Reset Inhibition
- Process Variable Reading Correction
- Serial Communications
- Cascade Control
- Ratio Control
- Appendix 1: Menu Flowcharts
- Appendix 2: Parts List
- Appendix 3: Troubleshooting
- Appendix 4: Calibration
- Appendix 5: Specifications
- Appendix 6: Glossary
- Appendix 7: Isolation Block Diagram
- Return Procedures and Warranty Information
- 500 Series Process Controllers User's Manual

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Tuning
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CHAPTER 6
TUNING
OVERVIEW
The self tuning function of the 535 consists of two distinct components —
Pretune and Adaptive Tune. In addition, you may choose from three types
of Pretune:
TYPE 1 - for slow thermal processes.
TYPE 2 - for fast fluid or pressure processes.
TYPE 3 - for level control applications.
You choose the type of Pretune in the SELF TUNE menu.
The Pretune and Adaptive Tune components may be used separately or
together.
On the following pages is the step by step guide to the TUNING menu
parameters.
Figure 6.1
Access the Tuning Menu Block
for TUNING mode
OPERATION
Either Manual or
Automatic Control
TUNING
for OPERATION mode
for SET
UP mode
for SET
UP mode
to return to
OPERATION
mode
SET UP
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SELF TUNE
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NOTE:
For more information about Pretune
and Adaptive Tune, refer to the section
on Tuning applications in Chapter 7.