IL05003010E.pdf
Responding Time
Adjustable 0-20ms, default
is10 ms
Off
→
On 20us
On
→
Off 30us
Y0 and Y1 are specified points for high-speed pulse
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MODEL NAME & I/O CONFIGURATION
Model
Power
Input
Output
Point
Type
Point
Type
DI
AI
DI
AI
DO
AO
DO
AO
ELC-PA10AADR 24VDC
+20%
-15%
4 2
DC24V/5 mA
Sink or
Source
-20~20mA
range (-1,000~+1,000)
-10~+10V
range (-2,000~+2,000)
2 2 Relay -20~20mA
(range:-2,000~+2,000)
-10~+10V
(range:-2,000~+2,000)
ELC-PA10AADT 4
2
2
2
Resistor
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INSTALLATION & WIRING
6.1 Installation of the DIN rail
The ELC can be secured to a cabinet by using the DIN rail that is 35mm high with a depth of 7.5mm. When
mounting the ELC on the DIN rail, be sure to use the end bracket to stop any side-to-side motion of the ELC, thus
to reduce the chance of the wires being pulled loose. At the bottom of the ELC is a small retaining clip. To secure
the ELC to the DIN rail, place it onto the rail and gently push up the clip.
To remove it, pull down the retaining clip and gently pull the ELC
away from the DIN rail. As shown on the right:
When installing the ELC, make sure that it is installed in an
enclosure with sufficient space (as shown on the right) to its
surroundings so as to allow heat dissipation.
D
D
D
D
E
L
C
D>50mm
6.2 Wiring
22-16AWG
<1.5mm
1. Please use 22-16AWG (1.5mm) wiring (either single or multiple core) for
I/O wiring terminals. The specification for the terminals is as shown on the
left. ELC terminal screws should be tightened to 1.95 kg-cm (1.7 lb-in).
Use Copper Conductor Only, 60/75 °C.
2. I/O signal wires or power supply should not run through the same
multi-wire cable or conduit.
3. DO NOT store the ELC in an atmosphere that is dusty, smoky, with
metallic debris or high temperature or high humidity.
4. DO NOT install the ELC on a shelf or on an unstable surface.
6.3 Power Input Wiring
1. When DC voltage is supplied to the ELC, make sure the power is at terminals 24VDC and 0V (power range
is 20.4VDC~28.8VDC). When voltage is lower than 20.4VDC, ELC will stop operating, all outputs will turn
OFF and the ERROR LED will flash continuously.
2. If the power-cut time is less than 10ms, the ELC still operates unaffectedly. If the power-cut time is too long
or the power voltage drops, the ELC will stop operating and all the outputs will be Off. Once the power is
restored, the ELC will return to operate automatically. (There are latched auxiliary relays and registers inside
of the ELC, please be aware when programming.)
DC Input Type
2A
20.4V~28.8V
DC/DC
+5V
S/S
X0
X1
X2
24V
0V
GND
ELC
6.4 Input Point Wiring
There are two types of DC type wiring: SINK and SOURCE, defined as follows:
SINK Mode
SOURCE Mode
+24V
0V
DC Power Supply
S/S
X0
X1
X2
Sink mode
+24V
0V
DC Power Supply
S/S
X0
X1
X2
Source mode
CH0
100K
250
-10V~+10V
V+
I+
COM
CH1
250
-20mA~+20mA
V+
I+
COM
*3
*2
AG
AG
Current input
Voltage input
Shielded*1
Shielded*1
100K
CH0
CH1
100K
100K
Note 1: Please isolate analog input and other power wiring.
Note 2: If input signal is in current, please short out
between V+ and I+ terminals.
Note 3: If the noise interference from loaded input wiring
terminal is significant, please connect a capacitor
with 0.1~0.47
μ
F 25V for noise filtering.
V+
I+
COM
CH0
-10V~+10V
*5
CH0
V+
I+
COM
CH1
-20mA~20mA
CH1
24+
24-
DC24V
DC/DC
+15V
-15V
AG
voltage output
current output
AC drive, recorder,
scale valve...
shielding cable *1
shielding cable *4
AC drive, recorder,
scale valve...
terminal of
power module
class 3 grounding
(100 or less)
converter
Note 4: Please isolate analog output and other power
wiring.
Note 5: If the noise interference from loaded input wiring
terminal is significant, please connect a capacitor
with 0.1~0.47
μ
F 25V for noise filtering.
Note 6: Please connect
power module terminal and
analog output module terminal to system earth
point and make system earth point be grounded or
connects to machine cover.
Warning: DO NOT wire to the No function terminal
6.5 Output Point Wiring
Y0
RY
LED
C0
LOAD
POWER
ELC-**-**NN*R
RELAY OUTPUT
1. ELC-PA series have two output modules, relay and transistor. See
“Function Specifications” for their specifications.
2. Please watch out the connection of common terminals whilewire the
outputs. For example, when wiring ELC-PA10NNDR/T, output
terminal Y0~Y1 use one common terminal C0, as shown below:
Y0 Y1
C0
RELAY
C0 Y1 Y2
Transistor
When output points are enabled, their corresponding indicators on
the front panel will be on.
3. Isolation circuit: The optical coupler is used to isolate signals
between the circuit inside ELC and input modules.
Y0
LED
C0
TRANSISTOR OUTPUT
LOAD
ELC-**-**NN*T
< 0.5A
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TRIAL RUN
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Preparation
1.
Prior to applying power, please verify that the power lines and the input/output wiring are correct. And be
advised not to supply AC110V or AC220V into the I/O terminals, or it might short-circuit the wiring and
would cause direct damage to the ELC.
2.
After using the peripheral devices to write the program into the ELC and that the ERROR LED of the ELC
is not on, it means that the program in use is legitimate, and it is now waiting for the user to give the RUN
command.
3.
Use ELC-HHP to execute the forced On/Off test of the output contact.
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Operation & Test
If the “ERROR” LED of the ELC is not blinking, use RUN/STOP switch or the peripheral devices (ELC-HHP or
ELCSoft) to give the RUN command, and the RUN indicator will then be on. If the “RUN” LED is not on, it indicates
that there is no program inside the ELC.
ELC-HHP could be utilized to monitor the settings and the registered values of the timer (T), the counter (C) and the
data register (D) during operation, and moreover, to force the output contacts to conduct the On/Off action. If the
ERROR LED is on (but not blinking), it means that the setting of the user’s program has exceeded the preset
overtime limit, thus users have to double check the program and perform the On/Off function again. (The ELC is at
this moment back to STOP automatically)
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ELC Input/Output Reaction Time
The total reaction time from the input signal to the output operation is calculated as follows:
Reaction Time = input delay time + program scan time + output delay time
Input delay time
10ms (factory default), 0~20ms adjustable. Refer to the usage of special
registers D1020~1021.
Program scan time
Please refer to the usage of special register D1010.
Output delay time
Relay module: 10ms. Transistor module: 20~30us.
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Basic Commands and Application Commands of the ELC:
1.
The basic commands and the application commands of the ELC of this series are totally applicable to the
ELC. Refer to the ELC Technique Application Manual for relevant basic commands and application
commands.
2.
The ELC-HHP handheld programming panel and the ELCSoft (Windows version) editing program of the
ladder diagram are both good for use with the ELC. Also, the ELC could connect with the
ELC-PA10AADR/T through specific transmission wire to execute the program transmission, the ELC
control and the program monitoring.
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AD/DA SPECIFICATIONS
Items
Analog/ Digital (A/D)
Digital/Analog (D/A) Module
Voltage input
Current input
Voltage Output
Current Output
Analog Output Range
±
10V
±
20 mA
±
10V
±
20 mA
Digital Data Range
±
2,000
±
1,000
±
2,000
±
2,000
Resolution
12 bits (1
LSB
=5 mV)
11 bits (1
LSB
=20
μ
A)
12 bits (1
LSB
=5 mV)
12 bits (1
LSB
=10
μ
A)
Input Impedance
200 K
Ω
and above
250
Ω
-
Output Impedance
-
0.5
Ω
or lower
Carried Impedance
-
1K
Ω
~2M
Ω
0
~
500
Ω
Overall Accuracy
±
1% of full scale during 0~55
℃
(32~131
℉
)
Response Time
10ms
×
channels
Absolution Input Range
±
15 V
±
32 mA
-
Digital Data Format
2’s complement of 16-bit, (11 Significant Bits)
Average Function
Yes
-
Isolation Method
There is no isolation between digital and analog circuitry.
Self diagnostic function Self
Detection
Upper bound and lower bound detection per channel
Protection
Voltage output has short circuit protection but short circuit for a long time may cause inner wiring
damage and current output break.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
When the ERROR LED is on (not blinking), users should make a judgment from the special relay M1008 of the
ELC. If it is On, it indicates that the execution time of the program loop has exceeded the time-out setting (set by
D1000). Please turn the ELC RUN/STOP switch to STOP, and find out the address of the time-out program by
special data register D1008. ”WDT” command can be used to solve the problem.
Output LED indicates if the output signals are On or Off. Please check the following items when the LED On/Off
indication does not correspond to the commands: 1. Output contacts may be melted and stuck together due to a
short circuit or current overload. 2. Check wiring and verify that the screws are tight.
If incorrect programs are input to the ELC, or that the commands and the components exceed the allowable
range, the indicator will blink. At this moment, the user should check both the error codes saved in the ELC data
register D1004. The address that the error occurs will be stored in data register D1137 (the address saved in
D1137 is invalid in case of common loop error).
There is a “POWER” LED at the front of the ELC. When the ELC is powered On, the green LED light will be on.
If the indicator is not on when the ELC is powered up and with the input power being normal, it is an indication
that the ELC is out of order. Please have this machine replaced or have it repaired at a dealer near you.
The On/Off signals of the input point could be displayed through the “Input” LED, or the status of the input point
could be monitored through the device monitoring function of ELC-HHP.
Identify the status of the ELC. When the ELC is in operation, this light will be on, and users could thus use
ELC-HHP or the editing program of the ladder diagram to give commands to make the ELC “RUN” or “STOP”.
When the battery voltage is low, the “BAT.LOW” LED will be on, and the battery should be replaced as soon as
possible; otherwise the user program and the data in latched area will be lost. (On the unplugged ELC, please
change the battery within 3 minutes to retain the ELC’s internal user programs and data).
“RS-232” LED will light when RS-232 is receiving data, “RS-485” LED will light when RS-485 is transferring
data.
Judge the errors by the indicators on the front panel. When errors occurred on ELC, please check:
“ALARM” LED will blink if AD/DA conversion data exceeds usage range when PA MPU is RUN.
A
D LED indicator. A
D LED will blink if PA MPU is RUN.
☼
“RS-232, RS-485” LED
☼
ELC “RUN” LED
☼
“BAT.LOW” LED
☼
“POWER” LED
☼
“ERROR” LED
☼
“ALARM” LED
☼
“Output” LED
☼
“A
D” LED
☼
“Input” LED