Sinotimer Mc101 Manual -

Use to select your sensor code (e.g., K for K-type, Pt for PT100). Press SET to confirm. 3. Changing Temperature Units ( C-F ) In the main menu, locate the C-F parameter. Press SET to modify. Select C for Celsius or F for Fahrenheit. Press SET to save. Tuning and Operation Running the Auto-Tune Feature

Terminals 3-4 act as a normally open switch (rated typically at 3A, 250V AC).

High-visibility display for Process Value (PV) and Set Value (SV).

Press the button once to save the new target temperature. 4. Advanced Parameter Menu Reference sinotimer mc101 manual

: Dual four-digit LED for Process Value (PV) and Set Value (SV). Accuracy : High measurement accuracy of $\pm$0.3%.

Allow the system to heat up and cool down automatically through 2–3 cycles. The controller will calculate its own optimal , I , and D variables. Once finished, the flashing stops. Method B: ON/OFF Control

Hold the button for 3 seconds to access the core engineering menu. Press SET briefly to advance to the next parameter code. Parameter Code Description Default Setting Common Options IntY Input Sensor Type Pt (PT100), J, E, t UNIT Temperature Scale C (Celsius) F (Fahrenheit) P Proportional Band Adjusts responsiveness strength I Integral Time Eliminates steady-state offset d Derivative Time Dampens system overshoots Ctrl Control Mode 0 (On/Off control) AL1 Alarm 1 Threshold User-defined temperature limit AH1 Alarm Hysteresis Buffer zone before alarm resets SC Sensor Calibration Offsets inaccurate sensor readings 5. How to Run Auto-Tuning Use to select your sensor code (e

Forget the confusing flow chart. Here is the simple button logic:

Check if the output ( OUT ) indicator is lit. If not, check parameters. If it is, check the external relay or heater.

Standard 100-240V AC (50/60Hz) or 24V DC/AC (depends on version). 3. Wiring the Sinotimer MC101 Changing Temperature Units ( C-F ) In the

Note: It is highly recommended to perform a "Reset" before first use. This clears any test data from the factory.

: Connect terminals 4 (+) and 5 (-) to the control terminals of your Solid State Relay.