Installation manual.
CNC 8060
CNC 8065
INTRODUCTION TO
THE PLC.
3.
Ope
ra
ti
on
of a
timer.
·329·
(R
EF
: 1709)
Set the time constant.
The time constant is defined with a numeric value or with an internal value of a register R.
Its value must be within the 0 to 4294967295 ms range, which is the equivalent of 1193 hours
(almost 50 days).
Activating the timer.
The timer is activated according to the selected input number at an up-flank (0 to 1 transition)
or at a down-flank (1 to 0 transition).
Later on, this same section shows how to operate in each of these modes.
(T) Status output.
It indicates the logic state of the timer. It is referred to by the letter "T" followed by the timer
number. For example: T1, T25, T102, etc.
As the timer's logic state depends on the selected work mode (TG1, TG2, TG3 and TG4)
it will be explained later on.
(T) Elapsed time.
It indicates the time elapsed at the timer since it was triggered. It is referred to by the letter
"T" followed by the timer number. It is represented by T123 which is the same as the status
output, but is used in different types of instructions.
In binary instructions, it refers to the logic state of the timer.
In arithmetic and comparison instructions, it refers to the elapsed time.
TG1 20 100
Triggers timer T20 in Mono-stable mode (TG1) with a time constant of 100 ms.
TG2 22 R200
Triggers timer T22 in delayed activation mode (TG2) with the time constant stored in register R200
in ms.
T123 = M100
Assigns the state (1/0) of T123 to M100.
I2 = MOV T123 R200
Transfers the time elapsed at T123 to register R200.
CPS T123 GT 1000 = M100
Compares the time elapsed at T123 is greater than 1000. If so, it activates mark M100.
Summary of Contents for CNC 8060
Page 1: ...Ref 1709 8060 8065 CNC Installation manual...
Page 10: ...BLANK PAGE 10...
Page 14: ...BLANK PAGE 14...
Page 20: ...BLANK PAGE 20...
Page 32: ...BLANK PAGE 32...
Page 36: ...BLANK PAGE 36...
Page 38: ...BLANK PAGE 38...
Page 40: ...BLANK PAGE 40...
Page 41: ...PART 1 INSTALLATION MANUAL...
Page 42: ...BLANK PAGE 42...
Page 532: ...Installation manual CNC 8060 CNC 8065 9 CNC VARIABLES 532 REF 1709...
Page 533: ...PART 2 CONCEPTS...
Page 534: ...BLANK PAGE 534...
Page 548: ...Installation manual CNC 8060 CNC 8065 10 GENERAL SETUP Configuration examples 548 REF 1709...
Page 644: ...Installation manual CNC 8060 CNC 8065 14 SUBROUTINES Assistance for subroutines 644 REF 1709...
Page 668: ...Installation manual CNC 8060 CNC 8065 15 HARDWARE Configure the PT100 inputs 668 REF 1709...
Page 697: ...Installation manual CNC 8060 CNC 8065 697 User notes REF 1709...