Sinotimer Mc101 Manual Guide

Overrides the automated schedule. Switches between three modes: ON (always on), AUTO (follows the program), and OFF (always off).

What of the MC101 do you have (e.g., 220V, 110V, 12V)?

Check the voltage across your output terminals using a multimeter when the timer reads "ON". Ensure you are utilizing an external contactor if running heavy inductive loads like large pumps or motors. Programs do not trigger at the scheduled times

Ensure your sensor and heater are placed in their final working positions. Set your desired target temperature (). Long-press SET for 3 seconds to open the menu. Cycle through the menu until you locate the AT parameter. Change the value from 0 (Off) to 1 (On). Press SET to exit and launch the automated tuning routine. The AT light will flash continuously on the front panel. Wait for the system to cycle through 2–3 heating peaks. sinotimer mc101 manual

The MC101 features an automated tuning algorithm. This system calculates the perfect P, I, and d mathematical coefficients for your unique thermal environment.

: Follow your local electrical codes and regulations.

With this quick guide, you're ready to start using your Sinotimer MC101! If you have any questions or need further assistance, please don't hesitate to contact us. Happy timing! Overrides the automated schedule

It is recommended to run the auto-tune function upon first use to allow the device to "learn" the thermal lag of your specific setup. Safety & Maintenance Heat Dissipation:

Equipped with configurable alarm points (ALM1, ALM2) to signal when temperatures exceed set limits. Calibration: Allows for an offset value to compensate for sensor errors. Basic Setup Instructions

I can give you a tailored wiring diagram or custom step-by-step programming choices based on your equipment. Check the voltage across your output terminals using

The interface consists of three buttons:

The Sinotimer MC101 is a highly accurate, digital PID temperature controller. It is widely used in home brewing, pottery kilns, incubation, and industrial heating processes.