Xmtk-9000 User Manual -

Relay contact (typically AC 220V / 5A or 7A impedance load) or Voltage pulse output for Solid State Relays (SSR). Component Interface & Display Layout

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+-----------------------------------------------------+ | [O] POWER [ MODE SELECT ] [▲] UP | | [!] FAULT [ RUN ] [ STOP ] [▼] DOWN | | | | LCD DISPLAY: "SYSTEM READY - 100% STANDBY" | +-----------------------------------------------------+ Keypad Functions

Follow these sequential steps to ensure optimal calibration and system stability. xmtk-9000 user manual

Proper physical placement and electrical connections are critical to ensure the longevity and stability of the XMTK-9000. Mounting Instructions

to enter the configuration menu. You can then toggle through parameter codes (1–24) to adjust internal logic like PID constants. Unlocking Settings: If you cannot change values, check parameter 22 ( ). Set it to to unlock all operations. Auto-Tuning:

When an internal sensor detects an anomaly, the front interface panel illuminates the red indicator and displays a specific alphanumeric code. Error Code Probable Cause Corrective Action E-101 Thermal Overload Relay contact (typically AC 220V / 5A or

If you need help with a specific part of the setup, let me know: Your (e.g., K-type thermocouple, Pt100 RTD)

: Do not use the instrument near explosive, inflammable, or steamy gases. Maintenance

Selects between different thermocouples or RTD types. (e.g., 0 for K-type, 20 for Pt100). Mounting Instructions to enter the configuration menu

According to documentation from CNC Electric and other industrial suppliers, the device features:

, depending on your specific XMTK-9000 form factor variant).

You will need a precision voltage calibrator (e.g., Fluke 725).