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IDEC SmartRelay functions

IDEC SmartRelay Manual

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4.4.13 Up/down counter

Short description

An input pulse increments or decrements an internal value, 
depending on the parameter setting. The output is set or re-
set when a configured threshold is reached. The direction of 
count can be changed with a signal at input Dir.

Symbol in

IDEC 

SmartRelay

Wiring

Description

Input R

A signal at input R resets 
both the internal count value 
and the output to zero.

Input Cnt

The function counts the 0 to 1 
transitions at  input Cnt. 1 to 0 
transitions are not counted.

Use 

• inputs I5/I6 for high-speed 

counting (only FL1C-
H12RCE/FL1C-B12RCE 
and FL1C-H12SND): max. 
2 kHz.

• any other input or circuit 

component for counting low 
frequency signals (5 Hz).

Input Dir

You set the direction of count 
at input Dir:

Dir = 0: Up count
Dir = 1: Down count

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Summary of Contents for SmartRelay Series

Page 1: ...martRelay s place in information technology The wiring information in your IDEC SmartRelay manual is also found in the IDEC SmartRelay Product Info included with all devices For further information on...

Page 2: ...tions You can use the IDEC SmartRelay cursor keys as inputs You can use the special functions Shift register Analog amplifier Analog value monitoring and Analog differ ential trigger You can invert in...

Page 3: ...d systems in accordance with safety regula tions and standards Danger Warns that death serious harm to health or damage to assets will result if the respective precautionary measures are not taken War...

Page 4: ...not be ruled out Any liability and warranty for the accuracy of this information is excluded The data in this manual are reviewed at regular intervals Any corrections required are included in the subs...

Page 5: ...IDEC SmartRelay 22 2 3 1 Connecting the power supply 22 2 3 2 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay inputs 24 2 3 3 Connecting outputs 32 2 4 Switching on the IDEC SmartRelay Power On 35 3 Programming IDEC Smart...

Page 6: ...onization 85 3 7 Memory space and circuit dimensions 86 4 IDEC SmartRelay functions 92 4 1 Constants and connectors Co 93 4 2 Basic functions list GF 96 4 2 1 AND 98 4 2 2 AND with Edge Detection 99 4...

Page 7: ...nction switch 138 4 4 11 Seven day time switch 141 4 4 12 Twelve month time switch 146 4 4 13 Up down counter 149 4 4 14 Operating hours counter 153 4 4 15 Frequency trigger 158 4 4 16 Analog trigger...

Page 8: ...rtRelay memory cartridge card 205 6 1 Security function CopyProtect 207 6 2 Inserting and removing the memory cartridge card 210 6 3 Copying data from the IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge card...

Page 9: ...antages of using IDEC SmartRelay 236 8 4 Factory door 238 8 4 1 Requirements for a gate control system 238 8 4 2 Previous solution 239 8 4 3 Extended IDEC SmartRelay solution 241 8 5 Centralized contr...

Page 10: ...and FL1B M08D2R2 264 A 5 Technical data FL1C 12RCE and FL1B M08B2R2 267 A 6 Switching capacity and service life of the relay outputs 270 A 7 Technical data FL1B J2B2 271 B Determining the cycle time...

Page 11: ...r mechanical and apparatus engineering e g for gate control systems air conditioning systems or rainwater pumps etc IDEC SmartRelay can also be implemented for special con trol systems in conservatori...

Page 12: ...ur choice The various IDEC SmartRelay Basic versions and expan sion modules offer you a highly flexible and adaptive system to suit your specific tasks The IDEC SmartRelay system offers you many solut...

Page 13: ...tputs Q1 to Q16 Analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 cannot be used Memory Markers M1 to M24 M8 Startup Markers Analog Memory Markers AM1 to AM6 Shift register bits S1 to S8 4 Cursor keys 16 Blank outputs X1 to...

Page 14: ...P indicator 10 Mechanical coding sockets 4 Module slot with cap 11 Slide 1 2 3 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 4 35 72 L1 N 4 90 55 I5 I6 I2 I3 I4 I1 Q4 Q1 Q2 35 L1 N I2 I3 I4 I1 36 RUN STOP 90 53 3 1 2 9 9 10 8 8...

Page 15: ...Mechanical coding sockets 4 Module slot with cap 11 Slide 1 2 3 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 4 35 72 L1 N 4 90 55 I5 I6 I2 I3 I4 I1 Q4 Q1 Q2 35 L1 N I2 I3 I4 I1 36 RUN STOP 90 53 3 1 2 9 9 10 8 8 8 10 11 1 2 1 2...

Page 16: ...ng earth and the shielding of analog measuring cables 2 Inputs 10 Mechanical coding sockets 7 RUN STOP indicator 11 Slide 8 Expansion interface I1 PE INPUT2x 0 10V 0 20mA 35 L M 36 RUN STOP 90 53 1 7...

Page 17: ...gital module C Integrated seven day time switch DM Digital module AM Analog module CM Communications module e g AS Interface Symbols Version with display unit is equipped with 8 inputs and 4 outputs V...

Page 18: ...be operated with P or N action 24 V AC 24 V DC 8 digital 4 relays 10A FL1C H12RCC 3 3 Two groups consisting of 4 inputs each Each group must be connected to the same phase It is possible to interconn...

Page 19: ...al Research FM to Approval Standard Class Number 3611 3600 3810 APPROVED for use in Class I Division 2 Group A B C D Tx Class I Zone 2 Group IIC Tx Symbol Description Supply Voltage Inputs Outputs FL1...

Page 20: ...Australia Recycling and Disposal IDEC SmartRelay units can be fully recycled due to their low pollutant equipment Contact a certified electronic waste disposal center for environmentally acceptable r...

Page 21: ...he IDEC SmartRelay with cable conductor cross sections from 1 5 mm2 to 2 5 mm2 see Chapter 2 3 Do not exceed the screw torque of the terminals The maximum torque is 0 5Nm see Chapter 2 3 Keep the cabl...

Page 22: ...p a reverse current at the output if you have not installed a diode or similar barrier device Note IDEC SmartRelay units may only be installed and wired by skilled personnel who know and follow the ge...

Page 23: ...4 analog modules High speed optimal communication performance For optimal and high speed communication performance between IDEC SmartRelay Basic and the various modules we recommend you install the di...

Page 24: ...r voltage When using different power supplies the fast transient burst immunity IEC61000 4 4 will be 1 kV power sup ply A 100 to 240V AC DC module cannot be connected to the right side of a 12 24V DC...

Page 25: ...cor responds with 4 subunits IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules have a width of 36 mm which corresponds with 2 subunits Note The figure below shows you an example of the installation and removal of a F...

Page 26: ...p it on The mount ing interlock at the rear must engage IDEC SmartRelay digital module 3 On the right side of the IDEC SmartRelay Basic IDEC SmartRelay expansion module remove the connector cap 4 Plac...

Page 27: ...ft In its end position the slide interlock engages in the IDEC SmartRelay Basic Repeat steps 3 through 6 to mount further expansion mod ules Note The expansion interface on the last expansion module m...

Page 28: ...stalled only one IDEC SmartRelay Ba sic Part A 1 Insert a screwdriver into the eyelet at the bottom of the slide interlock and move the latch downward 2 Swing the IDEC SmartRelay Basic off the DIN rai...

Page 29: ...elet at the bottom of the slide interlock and lever it downward 4 Swing the expansion module off the profile rail Repeat steps 1 to 4 for all other expansion modules Note If you have connected more th...

Page 30: ...e the mounting slides on the rear side of the devices towards the outside You can now wall mount the IDEC SmartRelay by means of two mounting slides and two M4 screws tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2Nm Mo...

Page 31: ...rtRelay you need to drill holes using the template shown below All dimensions in mm Bore hole for M4 screw Tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2 Nm IDEC SmartRelay Basic IDEC SmartRelay expansion module 53 5 0...

Page 32: ...minal line voltages of 100 V AC DC and 240 V AC DC IDEC SmartRelays FL1C 12RCA FL1B M08D2R2 are suitable for a supply voltage of 24 V AC DC IDEC SmartRelays FL1C H12SND FL1B M08B1S2 are suitable for a...

Page 33: ...all a metal oxide varistor MOV Make sure that the operating voltage of the varistor MOV used lies at least 20 above the rated voltage L1 L N M M L I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I1 I2 I3 I4 L1 N Protection with safet...

Page 34: ...hin the FL1B M08C2R2 may not be connected to differ ent phases FL1C H12RCE FL1C B12RCE FL1B M08B2R2 FL1C H12SND FL1B M08B1S2 I1 I6 I7 I8 I1 I6 I7 I8 Signal status 0 5 VDC 5 VDC 5 VDC 5 VDC Input curre...

Page 35: ...2 wire proximity switches used into account The level of the quiescent current of some 2 wire proximity switches is high enough to trigger a logical 1 signal at the IDEC SmartRelay input You should th...

Page 36: ...triggers The restric tions mentioned earlier do not apply to these high speed in puts Note The high speed inputs I5 and I6 are the same as in the previous versions FL1B i e a circuit program that is w...

Page 37: ...C B12RCC L M M L I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I8 The inputs of these devices not isolated and therefore require a common reference potential chassis ground At the FL1C H12RCE FL1C B12RCE and FL1C H12SND modules you...

Page 38: ...put group I1 to I4 or I5 to I8 or to the inputs of a digital module M L L M U1 I2 M2 U2 I1 M1 PE L M 1 2 3 RUN STOP M M L PE PE terminal for connect ing earth and the shield ing of the analog measurin...

Page 39: ...FL1C H12RCC FL1C B12RCC FL1B M08C2R2 I1 I8 N 100nF 390k 390k 62k AC 2 wire Sensor I1 to I8 R4 100 to 240 V AC N L1 Internal Circuit Digital AC DC Input When using the AC two wire sensor ngineering In...

Page 40: ...C B12RCA FL1B M08D2R2 I1 I8 4 3k 5V 510 100nF P2 AC 2 wire Sensor I1 to I8 R3 240 V AC P1 P2 Internal Circuit Internal Circuit Digital AC DC Input When using the AC two wire sensor ngineering Inc 230...

Page 41: ...FL1C B12RCE FL1C H12SND FL1B J2B2 FL1B J2B2 I1 I8 3 3k 2k 100nF M Internal Circuit Digital DC Input I7 I8 U1 U2 M M1 M2 38k 5V 38k 10nF Internal Circuit Analog Input 0 10V Max 125 125 10nF I1 I2 M1 M...

Page 42: ...tputs You can connect various loads to the outputs e g lamps fluorescent lamps motors contactor relays etc For informa tion on the properties required for the loads connected to the these units refer...

Page 43: ...iary load voltage supply is not necessary because IDEC SmartRelay supplies the load voltage Requirements for transistor outputs The load connected to IDEC SmartRelay must have the fol lowing character...

Page 44: ...1C H12RCE FL1C B12RCE FL1B M08B2R2 FL1B M08C2R2 FL1B M08D2R2 Relay Output FL1C H12SND FL1B M08B1S2 Transister Output Source 27k 47k 24V 2 1 Q1 Q4 Internal Circuit Internal Circuit 24V 10k 10nF 10nF M...

Page 45: ...lay at the time of power fail ure All possible reaction of IDEC SmartRelay are described on the following page Note After power up the FL1C performs initialization After completing initialization the...

Page 46: ...0028 Par 0300 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234 I Before power off After power on No program in memory or empty with program IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode or empty with program or empty with program Pro...

Page 47: ...idge card IDEC SmartRelay adopts the operational state it had prior to POWER OFF Versions without display unit FL1C B12 automatically change from STOP to RUN LED changes from red to green 4 If you hav...

Page 48: ...parameter assignment mode not FL1C B12 LED is green only FL1C B12 Action of IDEC SmartRelay The inputs data are not fetched The circuit program is not ex ecuted The relay contacts are per manently ope...

Page 49: ...in this manual relate only to the creation of circuit programs on the actual IDEC SmartRelay because the programming software WindLGC already con tains an extensive Online Help See also Chapter 7 Note...

Page 50: ...next step we shall create a circuit program based on a simple conventional circuit which you can enter directly in IDEC SmartRelay in the third step It will take you only a few pages of this manual st...

Page 51: ...y the analog mod ules FL1B J2B2 has the inputs at the bottom Each output is identified by the letter Q plus a number In the figure you can see the output terminals at the bottom L M I13I14I15I16 Q11 Q...

Page 52: ...g Input AIx can only represent the connector that is actually capable of handling analog signals IDEC SmartRelay s connectors The term connector refers to all connections and states in IDEC SmartRelay...

Page 53: ...puts FL1C H12RCC FL1C B12RCC FL1C H12RCA FL1C B12RCA Two groups I1 I4 and I5 I8 I9 I24 AI1 AI8 FL1C H12RCE FL1C B12RCE FL1C H12SND I1 I6 I7 I8 AI1 AI2 I9 I24 AI3 AI8 Outputs Q1 Q4 Q5 Q16 none lo Logic...

Page 54: ...x When you create the circuit program you interconnect the blocks To do so simply select the connection you require from the Co menu The menu name Co is an abbreviation of the term Connector Logic ope...

Page 55: ...martRelay uses these block numbers to indicate the block interconnections Hence these numbers primarily rep resent a help for your orientation in the circuit program 1 B2 I3 Q1 B1 x x View of the IDEC...

Page 56: ...it layout To do so however you need to know how IDEC SmartRelay has named the blocks Note We advise you to create an organizational program chart You will find this a valuable help when you create the...

Page 57: ...with IDEC SmartRelay In IDEC SmartRelay you create a circuit logic by intercon necting blocks and connectors The load E1 is switched on and off by means of the switches S1 OR S2 AND S3 Relay K1 picks...

Page 58: ...S3 is interconnected in series to output Q1 and to a further circuit element A series connec tion corresponds with the AND block Step 2 S1 and S2 are connected in parallel A parallel circuit correspo...

Page 59: ...elay S3 to connector I3 of IDEC SmartRelay The output of the AND block controls the relay at output Q1 The load E1 is connected to output Q1 Wiring example The following figure shows you the wiring ba...

Page 60: ...the Start command on the main menu to set RUN mode When the system is in RUN you can return to parameter assignment mode by pressing the ESC key When parameter assignment mode is open and you want to...

Page 61: ...exit programming mode You select a connector block when the cursor appears as solid square Press or to select a connector or a block Confirm with OK Press ESC to return to the previous step Rule 4 Pl...

Page 62: ...fer to Appendix D Program Card Clock Start Edit Clear Prg Password Card Card CopyProtect OK OK ESC ESC IDEC SmartRelay Set Clock S W Time Sync ESC OK Main menu Programming menu Transfer menu Real time...

Page 63: ...you the mes sage Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode by pressing the ESC This will take you to the main menu of the IDEC SmartRelay The first character in the first line is the cursor Pres...

Page 64: ...your circuit program Note Because we have not yet saved a password for the circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay you can directly enter editing mode When you select Edit Prg after you have saved a passw...

Page 65: ...K1 is at output Q1 is controlled by means of an OR block Circuit program S1 is connected to the I1 and S2 to the I2 input connector of the OR block The corresponding layout of the circuit program in...

Page 66: ...rcuit program input Let us now write the circuit program starting at the output and working towards the input IDEC SmartRelay initially shows the output L1 N I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 L1 N S1 S2 L N...

Page 67: ...ut instead as a flashing solid square IDEC SmartRelay of fers you here various options Select GF basic functions by pressing the key until GF appears and confirm with OK IDEC SmartRelay now shows the...

Page 68: ...number The only thing left to do is to interconnect the block inputs This is how it is done Press OK Select the Co list Press OK 1 B1 Q1 The solid square cursor is still posi tioned on the block 1 B1...

Page 69: ...he input of the OR block The cursor jumps to the next input of the OR block Now you connect input I2 to the input of the OR block You already know how to do this 1 Switch to editing mode Press OK 2 To...

Page 70: ...iting mode Press OK 2 To select the Co list Press or 3 To accept the Co list Press OK 4 To select x Press or 5 To apply x Press OK IDEC SmartRelay returns to output Q1 1 B1 Q1 1 Q1 I1 I1 B1 I2 I2 The...

Page 71: ...the relevant position e g Confirm with OK Now press or to invert this input Next press ESC You can review your first circuit program by pressing or to move the cursor through the circuit program We s...

Page 72: ...ve the cursor to Edit Name Press or 4 To accept Edit Name Press OK Press and to list the alphabet from A a to Z z num bers and special characters either in ascending or descend ing order You can selec...

Page 73: ...ment mode 3 6 5 Password You can protect a circuit program from unauthorized access by assigning it a password To assign a password A password may have a maximum length of 10 characters and consists o...

Page 74: ...the name of the circuit program Select New and enter 3 Select A Press 4 To move to the next letter Press 5 Select A Press The display now shows 6 To confirm the password Press OK Your circuit program...

Page 75: ...ected memory cartridge card you first need to assign a password to this new program see Chapter 6 1 Changing the Password You need to know the current password in order to change it In the programming...

Page 76: ...cur rent password in our example ZZ same as if you were changing it In the programming menu 1 Move the cursor to Password Press or 2 To confirm the Password Press OK Select Old and enter your current...

Page 77: ...to accelerate progress in our further exercises and examples Password Wrong Password When the user inputs the wrong password and confirms the input with OK IDEC SmartRelay does not open editing mode b...

Page 78: ...01234 Q 0 123456789 1 0123456 M 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234 ESC Key Display field of the IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Date and current time of day only for versions with realtime clock This elemen...

Page 79: ...23456 I 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234 Input output status is 1 inverted Input output status is 0 not inverted In this example only the inputs I1 I15 Q8 and Q12 are set high I 0 123456789 1 01234567...

Page 80: ...hall use the first circuit program as a basis for the sec ond with some slight modifications Let us take a first look at the circuit diagram for the second circuit program In IDEC SmartRelay this is t...

Page 81: ...ain menu select Program 3 On the Programming menu select Edit confirm with OK Next select Edit Prg and confirm with OK If required enter your password at the prompt and con firm with OK You can now mo...

Page 82: ...se to start the off delay time In our example the OR block B1 triggers the off delay You reset the time and the output with a signal at the reset input Set the off de lay time at parameter T of the in...

Page 83: ...parameters in the parameter assignment window To change the time value Press and to position the cursor Press and to modify the value at the relevant posi tion Confirm your entries with OK x B1 Par Q1...

Page 84: ...er assignment mode 1 Move the cursor to the protection mode Press or 2 Select the protection mode Press or The display should now show 3 Confirm your entries with OK Enabling disabling retentivity To...

Page 85: ...or and retentivity R or settings are only shown in the displays where these can ac tually be changed Verification of the circuit program This program branch for Q1 is now completed IDEC Smart Relay sh...

Page 86: ...3 6 8 Deleting a block Let us assume you want to delete the block B2 from your cir cuit program and connect B1 directly to Q1 Proceed as follows 1 Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode as a r...

Page 87: ...ctly at the output 3 6 9 Deleting block groups Let us assume you want to delete the blocks B1 and B2 from the following circuit program corresponds with the circuit program in Chapter 3 6 7 Proceed as...

Page 88: ...recting typing errors Programming errors can be corrected easily in IDEC Smart Relay Provided editing mode is not yet closed you can revert by one step by pressing ESC If you have already configured a...

Page 89: ...Program Press OK 3 Move the cursor to Clear Prg Press or 4 Confirm Clear Prg Press OK To cancel deletion of the circuit program leave the cursor at No and press OK Program Card Clock Start IDEC Smart...

Page 90: ...conversion You can enable or disable automatic Summertime winter time conversion in programming mode by calling the Clock menu command 1 Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode 2 You are now in...

Page 91: ...ired conversion Press or What is shown on the display EU represents the start and end of European summer time UK represents the start and end of summertime in the United Kingdom US represents the star...

Page 92: ...Last Sunday in March 01 00 02 00 Last Sunday in October 02 00 01 00 60 Min US First Sunday in April 02 00 03 00 Last Sunday in October 02 00 01 00 60 Min AUS Last Sunday in October 02 00 03 00 Last S...

Page 93: ...em PressOK The display shows Let us assume you want to configure the following parame ters Start of summertime 31st of March end of summer time 1st of November time difference of 120 minutes This is h...

Page 94: ...EC SmartRelay indicates that summertime wintertime conversion is enabled and that user defined parameters have been set Note To disable summertime wintertime conversion in this menu you merely confirm...

Page 95: ...c synchronization function is displayed in the bottom row The default setting is Off disabled Enabling synchronization You want to enable synchronization 1 Move the cursor to On Press or 2 Confirm On...

Page 96: ...ation is based on the maximum number of bytes a circuit program may contain The total number of bytes used can be determined by adding up the num ber of bytes used for the relevant function blocks Ret...

Page 97: ...and on the timer current value of the On delay FB is sometimes reset as shown in Fig 2 Other FBs are shown below Function blocks whose timer current value is sometimes reset Off delay On delay On Off...

Page 98: ...Blocks REM 2000 130 60 Function Program memory Rem memory 1 Basic functions AND 12 AND with Edge Detection 12 NAND NOT AND 12 NAND with Edge Detection 12 OR 12 NOR NOT OR 12 XOR exclusive OR 8 NOT Ne...

Page 99: ...l deny ac cess to this list If memory space is fully occupied optimize your circuit pro gram or install a second IDEC SmartRelay Counter Up down counter 24 5 Operating hours counter 24 9 Frequency tri...

Page 100: ...ion Memory area Bytes Blocks REM B1 OR 12 1 B2 AND 12 1 B3 Seven day time switch 20 1 B4 On delay 1 1 Configured with retentivity 8 1 3 B5 Stairwell Light Switch 12 1 0 B6 AND 12 1 Resources used by t...

Page 101: ...eed as follows 1 Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode as a reminder refer to page 50 2 Select Edit Press or 3 Accept Edit Press OK 4 Select Memory Press or 5 Accept Memory Press OK The displ...

Page 102: ...s show the elements available in IDEC SmartRelay Usually this includes all connectors basic functions and special functions the IDEC SmartRelay knows This includes all the blocks you have created in I...

Page 103: ...the I7 and I8 inputs are interpreted as digital values and those at the AI1 and AI2 inputs are inter preted as analog values The inputs of a connected analog module are numbered according to the alrea...

Page 104: ...xt is of significance to a circuit program Memory Markers Memory Markers are identified by the letters M or AM These are virtual outputs which output the value of their in puts IDEC SmartRelay provide...

Page 105: ...circuit pro gram The content of shift register bits can only be modified by means of the Shift register special function see Chapter 4 4 25 Cursor keys Up to four cursor keys are available to you name...

Page 106: ...programming example is found in Chapter 3 6 3 The GF list contains the basic function blocks you can use for your circuit program The following basic functions are available View in the circuit diagra...

Page 107: ...break contact NOR NOT OR see page 103 Double changeover contact XOR exclusive OR see page 104 Break contact NOT negation inverter see page 104 View in the circuit diagram View in IDEC SmartRelay Name...

Page 108: ...e of the AND logic 1 2 3 4 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 Circuit dia...

Page 109: ...ly 1 if all inputs are 1 and if at least one input was low in the previous cycle At an unused block input x x 1 Timing diagram for the AND with Edge Detection Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay 1 3 Q 2 1 2 3 4...

Page 110: ...x 1 Table of the NAND logic 1 2 3 4 Q 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 Sy...

Page 111: ...on is only 1 if at least one input is 0 and if all inputs were 1 in the previ ous cycle At an unused block input x x 1 Timing diagram for the NAND with Edge Detection Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay 1 3 Q 2...

Page 112: ...input x x 0 Table of the OR logic 1 2 3 4 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1...

Page 113: ...status At an unused block input x x 0 Table of the NOR logic 1 2 3 4 Q 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0...

Page 114: ...ntage of the NOT block for example The IDEC Smar tRelay does not require break contacts You simply use a make contact and the NOT block to convert these into a break contact Table of the NOT logic 1 2...

Page 115: ...ntain timer functions retentive functions and various parameter assignment op tions which allow you to adapt the circuit program to suit your own requirements This section provides you with a brief ov...

Page 116: ...f a function Cnt Count This input is used for counting pulses Fre Frequency Frequency signals to be evaluated are applied to this in put Dir Direction This input determines the direction of count for...

Page 117: ...s and specify whether a message is to be acknowledged in RUN 4 3 2 Time response Parameter T At some of the SFs it is possible to configure a time value T When you preset this time note that your inpu...

Page 118: ...s 5 s day 4 3 3 Backup of the real time clock Because the internal real time clock of a IDEC SmartRelay is backed up it continues operation after a power failure The ambient temperature influences the...

Page 119: ...of signal lies within the typical range of this sensor IDEC SmartRelay always converts the electrical signals at the analog input into digital values from 0 to 1000 A voltage of 0 to 10V at input AI i...

Page 120: ...hnical data 30 to 70 C 0 to 10 V DC i e 0 to 1000 in IDEC SmartRelay Actual value internal value gain offset thus 30 0 A B i e offset B 30 70 1000 A 30 i e gain A 0 1 Example 2 A pressure sensor conve...

Page 121: ...000 mbar 3700 mbar 5000 mbar 0 6 75 10 0 675 1000 4 4 4 1000 1000 1000 1000 3700 5000 0 5 10 0 500 1000 0 01 0 01 0 01 0 0 0 0 5 10 0 5 10 0 500 1000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 500 1000 0 5 10 0 500 1000 10 10 10...

Page 122: ...onverts into a logical 1 An example of the program code found in Chapter 3 6 3 The table also specifies whether the relevant function can be set retentivity Rem The following SFs are available View in...

Page 123: ...131 REM Random generator see page 133 Stairwell Light Switch see page 135 REM Dual function switch see page 138 REM Seven day time switch see page 141 Twelve month time switch see page 146 View in ID...

Page 124: ...r see page 158 Analog Analog trigger see page 161 Analog differential trigger see page 164 Analog comparator see page 168 Analog value monitoring see page 173 Analog amplifier see page 176 View in IDE...

Page 125: ...REM Current impulse relay see page 179 REM Message texts see page 182 Softkey see page 189 REM Shift register see page 193 REM View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function Rem P En Par Q ngine...

Page 126: ...log amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 and Counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by means of the block number The timebase is adjustable Please note the fo...

Page 127: ...the example returns a value that lies out of the valid range the value is rounded up or down to the next valid value Timebase max value min resolution Accuracy s seconds 99 99 10 ms 10 ms m minutes 9...

Page 128: ...block and its timebase is shown 3 Press to move the cursor to the B of the shown block and then press to select the required block number 4 Press to move the cursor to the block s timebase and press t...

Page 129: ...expiration of this time the output follows the input with on delay The time is reset when the status at input Trg returns to 0 be fore the time T has expired The output is reset to 0 when the signal a...

Page 130: ...y see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Trg You start the off delay time with a negative edge 1 to 0 transition at inp...

Page 131: ...to hi The actual time Ta in IDEC SmartRelay is retriggered at the 1 to 0 transition of Trg The output remains set Output Q is reset to 0 with off delay when Ta reaches the value config ured at T Ta T...

Page 132: ...egative edge 1 to 0 tran sition at input Trg Trigger triggers the off delay time TL Parameter TH is the time after which the output is set hi output signal transition 0 to 1 TL is the time after which...

Page 133: ...be fore the time TH has expired A 1 to 0 transition at input Trg triggers the time TL If the status at input Trg is 0 at least for the duration of the signal TL the output is set to 0 on expiration o...

Page 134: ...Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 and Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Symbol in IDEC S...

Page 135: ...rg triggers the current time Ta Output Q is set when Ta T A further signal at input Trg does not influence the time Ta The output and the time Ta are reset with the next 1 signal at input R If retenti...

Page 136: ...gger triggers the time for the Inter val time delay relay function Parameter The output is switched off af ter the time T has expired output signal transition 1 to 0 Retentivity No retentivity R The s...

Page 137: ...Output Q is reset to lo pulse output when Ta reaches the value preset at T Ta T The output is immediately reset if there is a 1 to 0 transition at input Trg before the specified time has expired If re...

Page 138: ...e times for the edge triggered interval time delay relay Input R A signal at input R resets the current time Ta and the out put Parameter The interpulse width TL and the pulse width TH are con figurab...

Page 139: ...TL TH has expired Ta is reset and the pulse pause cycle is restarted If retentivity is not set output Q and the time are reset after a power failure Preset of the Par parameter View in programming mod...

Page 140: ...IDEC SmartRelay Manual View in parameter assignment mode example B25 TL 02 00s TH 03 00s Ta 01 15s Current pulse width TL or TH ngineering Inc 230 Ryan Way South San Francisco CA 94080 6370 General I...

Page 141: ...reset the asynchronous pulse generator Input INV Input INV can be used to in vert the output signal of the active asynchronous pulse generator Parameter You can configure the pulse width TH and the in...

Page 142: ...ime High and TL Time Low parameters Input Inv can be used to invert the output signal provided the block is enabled with a signal at input EN If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time ar...

Page 143: ...En Enable triggers the on delay time of the random generator A negative edge 1 to 0 tran sition at input En Enable triggers the off delay time of the random generator Parameter The on delay is set at...

Page 144: ...expired A 1 to 0 transition at input EN triggers a random on delay time between 0s and TL The output is reset after the off delay time has expired pro vided input En remains lo at least for the durati...

Page 145: ...g A signal at input Trg Trigger triggers the off delay time for the Stairwell Light Switch Parameter T represents the off delay time of the output output sig nal transition 1 to 0 T determines the tri...

Page 146: ...ng period T L A further one shot at input Trg during Ta retriggers the time Ta If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are re set after a power failure Preset of the Par parameter Note...

Page 147: ...ctions IDEC SmartRelay Manual 137 View in parameter assignment mode example B9 1 T 60 00s Ta 06 00s Current value of T ngineering Inc 230 Ryan Way South San Francisco CA 94080 6370 General Inquiries 8...

Page 148: ...rameter T represents the time after which f the output is reset output signal transition 1 to 0 TL represents the time during which the output must be set to enable the permanent lighting function T r...

Page 149: ...ior to the expiration of the off delay time T T to reset Q for the duration of the off warning signal T L A further signal at Trg always resets T and the output Q If retentivity is not set output Q an...

Page 150: ...er assignment mode example B5 2 T 30 00s T L 20 00s Start of the off warning period T T Off warning time B5 1 T 60 00s TL 10 00s Ta 06 00s Current value of the time TL or T ngineering Inc 230 Ryan Way...

Page 151: ...iming diagram three examples Cam No1 Daily 06 30 h to 08 00h Cam No2 Tuesday 03 10 h to 04 15h Cam No3 Saturday and Sunday 16 30 h to 23 10h Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Cam parameters...

Page 152: ...cam3 takes priority over cam2 whereas cam2 takes priority over cam1 The switching state of the Seven day time switch is deter mined by the status of all three cams Parameter assignment screen form Vi...

Page 153: ...position of the on time 5 Set the on time Modify the value at the respective position using the keys and Move to the cursor to the various posi tions using the keys and At the first position you can o...

Page 154: ...res three cams Here are the parameter assignment screen forms of the cams No 1 2 and 3 based on the timing diagram shown ear lier Cam1 Cam No1 must set the output of the Seven day time switch daily fr...

Page 155: ...en day time switch switch every Saturday and Sunday from 16 30 h to 23 10 h Result B1 3 D SS On 16 30 Off 23 10 Q 1 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 3 Cam Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday ngine...

Page 156: ...time The off date iden tifies the day on which the output is reset again The first val ue identifies the month the second the day For MM you can select a placeholder so that the on and off time is set...

Page 157: ...th time switches with corresponding on times The outputs are then logically linked by means of an OR block Result B1 MM DD On 03 01 Off 04 04 On time March 1 Off time April 4 B2 MM DD On 07 07 Off 11...

Page 158: ...time is the first and off time the second day each month B12 DD On 10 Off 20 Each month from the 10th through to the 20th B13 DD On 25 Off 05 In the next month from the 25th through the 5th ngineerin...

Page 159: ...ription Input R A signal at input R resets both the internal count value and the output to zero Input Cnt The function counts the 0 to 1 transitions at input Cnt 1 to 0 transitions are not counted Use...

Page 160: ...d time are re set after a power failure Q is set or reset depending on the current value at Cnt and the set thresholds See the calculation rule below Parameter On On threshold Range of values 0 999999...

Page 161: ...Chapter 4 4 20 and Up down counter actual value Cnt Select the required function by means of the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Note The system scans the co...

Page 162: ...t of the valid range the value is rounded to the next valid value The view in parameter assignment mode example B3 R On 001234 Off 000000 B3 R On 123456 Off B021 or B3 On 001234 Off 000000 Cnt 000120...

Page 163: ...d value MI at the counter for the duration of the time to go MN Input En En is the monitoring input IDEC SmartRelay scans the on time of this input Input Ral A positive edge at input Ral Re set all re...

Page 164: ...l to be preset in hour units Range of values 0000 9999 h OT Total operating time Range of values 00000 99999 h Q 0 When R is selected Q 1 if MN 0 Q 0 if R 1 or Ral 1 When R En is selected Q 1 if MN 0...

Page 165: ...ating hours counter OT continues the count With a signal at the reset input Ral you reset output Q and set the preset value of MI at the counter for the duration of MN The Operating hours counter OT...

Page 166: ...ontinues the count as long as En 1 irrespective of the status at the reset input R The counter limit of OT is 99999 h The Operating hours counter stops when it reaches this val ue In programming mode...

Page 167: ...artRelay Manual 157 View in parameter assignment mode B16 MI 0100h MN 0017h OT 00083h Time interval Time to go Total operating hours ngineering Inc 230 Ryan Way South San Francisco CA 94080 6370 Gener...

Page 168: ...s I5 I6 for high speed counting only FL1C H12RCE FL1C B12RCE and FL1C H12SND max 2 kHz any other input or circuit com ponent for counting low fre quency signals 5 Hz Parameter On On threshold Range of...

Page 169: ...ulation rule If the On threshold Off threshold then Q 1 if fa On Q 0 if fa Off If the On threshold Off threshold then Q 1 if On fa Off Preset of the Par parameter Note The system scans the counter lim...

Page 170: ...rns the current frequency in parameter fa in Hz View in parameter assignment mode example Note fa always represents the total pulses measured per time unit G_T B15 2 G_T 01 00s Time interval for pulse...

Page 171: ...nalyzed at input Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the Analog Memory Markers AM1 AM6 the block num ber of a function with analog output Parameter A Gain Range of values 00 00 10 00 B Zero offset Range...

Page 172: ...n The function fetches the analog signal at input Ax Ax is multiplied by the value of the A gain parameter and the value at parameter B offset is added to product i e Ax gain offset actual value of Ax...

Page 173: ...w in parameter assignment mode example View in the message text example B3 1 On 04000 Off 02000 Parameter protection mode On threshold Off threshold B3 2 A 01 00 B 00000 p 2 Gain Offset Decimals in th...

Page 174: ...input Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the Analog Memory Markers AM1 AM6 the block num ber of a function with analog output Parameter A Gain Range of values 00 00 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values...

Page 175: ...nctional description The function fetches the analog signal at input Ax Ax is multiplied by the value of the A gain parameter and the value at parameter B offset is added to product i e Ax gain offset...

Page 176: ...B Preset of the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sen sors to the relevant application View in programming mode example Press View in parameter assignment mode example...

Page 177: ...IDEC SmartRelay functions IDEC SmartRelay Manual 167 Press B3 Off 02000 Off threshold ngineering Inc 230 Ryan Way South San Francisco CA 94080 6370 General Inquiries 800 670 4183 www ste...

Page 178: ...e you want to analyze at the inputs Ax and Ay Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the Analog Memory Markers AM1 AM6 the block num ber of a function with analog output Parameter A Gain Range of values 00 00...

Page 179: ...the analog values from the inputs Ax and Ay Ax and Ay are each multiplied by the value of the A gain pa rameter and the value at parameter B offset is then added to the relevant product i e Ax gain of...

Page 180: ...ntrol system the supply Tv and return line temperatures Tr are to be compared for example with a sen sor at AI2 A control signal is to be triggered for example heater On when the difference between th...

Page 181: ...30 to 70 C 0 to 10 V DC 0 to 1000 0 C 300 Offset 30 Range of values 30 to 70 C 100 1000 Gain 100 1000 0 1 On threshold 15 C Threshold 15 Off threshold 5 C Threshold 5 B3 1 On 00015 Off 00005 Protectio...

Page 182: ...omparator out put is longer than the on delay time With off delay output Q is only reset if the pulse width of the triggering signal at in put Trg is longer than the off delay time Using this method y...

Page 183: ...saves the analog val ue at input Ax Aen to memory and starts monitoring of the ana log range Aen Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be monitored at input Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the Anal...

Page 184: ...ed to as Aen Both the analog actual values Ax and Aen are multiplied by the value at parameter A gain and parameter B offset is then added to the product i e Ax gain offset Actual value Aen when input...

Page 185: ...w in programming mode Press View in parameter assignment mode example B3 1 00000 Parameter protection mode Differential value for the on off threshold B3 2 A 00 00 B 00000 p 0 Gain Offset Decimals in...

Page 186: ...in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be amplified at input Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the Analog Memory Markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function w...

Page 187: ...i e Ax gain offset actual value Ax The actual value Ax is output at AQ Preset of the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sen sors to the relevant application View in pr...

Page 188: ...rrent status of the output signal is retained after a power failure Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input S You set output Q with a sig nal at input S Input R You reset output Q with a si...

Page 189: ...put Q with a sig nal at input S Input R You reset output Q with a signal at input R Parameter Selection RS R input priority or SR S input priority Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive...

Page 190: ...the output is set hi You reset the current impulse relay with a signal at input R i e the output is set lo Status diagram RS or SR Triggering signal is effective because S and R 0 Par Qn 1 S R Trg Qn...

Page 191: ...rent impulse relay and output Q are reset if you have not enabled retentivity View in programming mode This special function is not available in parameter assign ment mode Note If Trg 0 and Par RS the...

Page 192: ...rameter Text Input of the message text Par Parameter or actual value of another al ready programmed function see Visible parameters or process variables Time Display of the continu ously updated time...

Page 193: ...es from 1 to 0 the message text is output until it is acknowledged with OK When En 1 you can not acknowledge the message text When multiple message text functions are triggered with En 1 the message t...

Page 194: ...or 2 3000 hours MAINTENANCE Motor 5 STOP AT 10 12 Action Display field of the IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Press Press Example Message text with priority 30 Example Message text with priority 10 Date a...

Page 195: ...Edge triggered interval time de lay relay Ta TH TL Asynchronous pulse generator Ta TH TL Random generator TH TL Stairwell Light Switch Ta T T T L Dual function switch Ta T TL T T L Seven day time swit...

Page 196: ...u must keep the ESC key pressed at least for one second Press and to select the relevant line you can only se lect lines that contain parameters Press OK to change the parameter Use the keys and Analo...

Page 197: ...select a line for the message text Press or to select the relevant type of message text Text Par Time Confirm with OK Further entries are required when Text or Par are select ed Press or to select the...

Page 198: ...to open the editing mode Press or to select the blocks to be displayed and the corresponding parameters Press or to select the block or parameter you want to view Select the parameter by pressing OK...

Page 199: ...onfirmed in parameter assignment mode Parameter Programming mode Selecting the function for pushbutton action for the du ration of one cycle or for switching action Start On or off state initial ized...

Page 200: ...ion Off was selected at the Switch pa rameter and confirmed with OK in parameter assignment mode If retentivity is not set output Q is initialized after a power fail ure according to your configuratio...

Page 201: ...lay shows the following display Let us assume you want to set Switch On 1 Change to the editing mode Confirm with OK the cursor is now positioned on Off 2 To change from Off to On Press or 3 Confirm y...

Page 202: ...Relay functions 192 IDEC SmartRelay Manual B33 Switch On The momentary pushbutton switch is here switched on ngineering Inc 230 Ryan Way South San Francisco CA 94080 6370 General Inquiries 800 670 418...

Page 203: ...function Input Trg A positive edge 0 to 1 transi tion at input Trg Trigger starts the special function 1 to 0 transitions are irrelevant Input Dir The signal at input Dir deter mines the shifting dire...

Page 204: ...is shifted to S7 the previous value at S7 is shifted to S6 etc Output Q returns the value of the configured shift register bit If retentivity is disabled the shift function restarts at S1 or S8 after...

Page 205: ...ter View in programming mode Press This special function is not available in parameter assign ment mode B3 R Q S8 Retentivity enabled Preset B3 R Q S7 etc You can select S8 S1 ngineering Inc 230 Ryan...

Page 206: ...programming mode the author of the circuit program also sets the parameters We have added the parameter assignment mode to allow the editing of parameters without having to modify the circuit program...

Page 207: ...lowing applies to earlier device versions up to 0BA2 You open parameter assignment mode by pressing ESC OK IDEC SmartRelay changes to parameter assignment mode and opens the parameter assignment menu...

Page 208: ...et Param For information on the various parameters refer to the Chapters 5 1 1 to 5 1 3 Set clock The Set Clock command is only executed if your IDEC SmartRelay is equipped with a real time clock FL1C...

Page 209: ...rameters are for example The delay times of a time relay The switching times cams of time switch Counter thresholds The monitoring time for hour counters The trigger thresholds Each one of the paramet...

Page 210: ...ignment menu 3 Now select the desired parameter Press or 4 Select the parameter you want to edit and press OK Stop Set Param Set Clock Prg Name B9 1 Press ESC No Param T 60 00s Ta 06 00s Block number...

Page 211: ...in RUN you can also change the timebase s seconds m minutes h hours This does not apply if the time parameter rep resents the result of another function for an example see Chap ter 4 4 1 In this case...

Page 212: ...represents the result of another func tion in the example this is B21 see Chapter 4 4 13 Current value of an hour counter View of an hour counter parameter in parameter assignment mode You can edit t...

Page 213: ...ger View of the parameter of a frequency trigger in parameter assignment mode You can change the on off threshold B15 On 0009 Off 0005 fa 0010 On threshold Off threshold Process variable ngineering In...

Page 214: ...To change the value Press or 6 To set the correct TOD repeat steps 4 and 5 7 To set the correct date repeat steps 4 and 5 8 To confirm your entries Press OK To set the TOD and the date in programming...

Page 215: ...ng circuit programs Reproducing circuit programs Write and test your circuit program at the office and then transfer it to a IDEC SmartRelay in the switching cabinet IDEC SmartRelay is supplied with a...

Page 216: ...d in IDEC Smart Relay devices of the FL1C generation When the IDEC SmartRelay system detects such an old memory cartridge card the message Unknown Card Press ESC is output to the display Vice versa an...

Page 217: ...ute this circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay the pro tected memory cartridge card must remain inserted during RUN i e the circuit program stored on the memory cartridge card can not be copied to other...

Page 218: ...command Press or 3 To apply you entry in Card Press OK 4 Move the cursor to CopyProtect Press or 5 To apply CopyProtect Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display The current protection set...

Page 219: ...the circuit program itself must be copied separately from the IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge card can also be done initially You can always change the No status security function disabled to...

Page 220: ...tridge card IDEC SmartRelay outputs the message No Program A removal of the memory cartridge card during RUN will lead to imper missible operating states Always heed the following warning Warning Do n...

Page 221: ...ry cartridge removal tool MT 101 and pull the memo ry cartridge straight out Inserting a memory cartridge card The entry of the memory cartridge card slot is chamfered on its bottom right The edge of...

Page 222: ...select the Card command Press or 4 Press OK The transfer menu opens 5 Move the cursor to IDEC SmartRelay Card if re quired Press or 6 Press OK IDEC SmartRelay now copies the circuit program to the me...

Page 223: ...orget to replace the cap If power fails while IDEC SmartRelay is copying the circuit program repeat the process after Power On Note The password X of a protected circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay als...

Page 224: ...the copied program in the IDEC SmartRelay is also protected with the same password Automatic copying during the startup of IDEC SmartRelay Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the power supply to the IDEC...

Page 225: ...the memory cartridge card to IDEC SmartRelay 1 Insert the memory cartridge card 2 Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode ESC Stop 3 Move the cursor to Card Press or 4 Press OK The transfer me...

Page 226: ...rcuit programs Easy configuration of blocks Transferring the circuit program from the IDEC SmartRelay to the PC and from the PC to IDEC SmartRelay Reading the values of the hour counter Setting the TO...

Page 227: ...high degree of freedom and comfort for creating your circuit program WindLGC V4 0 This is the current version of WindLGC You will find all the functions and the functionality of the devices described...

Page 228: ...llow the instructions on the screen when you install the driver for the converter Make sure you specify the correct Windows OS version when you select the driver Switching IDEC SmartRelay to PC IDEC S...

Page 229: ...with WindLGC is password protected both the circuit program and the password are downloaded to IDEC SmartRelay The password prompt is enabled at the end of the data transfer The upload of a password...

Page 230: ...t diagram and com pared it with the IDEC SmartRelay solutions You can find solutions for the following tasks Page Stairway or corridor lighting system page 222 Automatic door page 226 Ventilation syst...

Page 231: ...ponsibility We refer to the relevant national standards and system related installation reg ulations Although you have four inputs available for logic operations basic functions see Chapter 4 2 the fo...

Page 232: ...ff in order to save energy 8 1 2 Previous solution The two conventional options for switching the lights With a pulse relay With an automatic stairway lighting switch The wiring of both these lighting...

Page 233: ...aning the stairway The switch for permanent lighting is usually located on the auto matic stairway lighting switch and may be difficult or impos sible to access 8 1 3 Lighting system with IDEC SmartRe...

Page 234: ...ry functions are entered directly in IDEC SmartRelay Current impulse relay with IDEC SmartRelay Output Q1 is toggled with a pulse signal at input I1 Automatic stairway lighting switch with IDEC SmartR...

Page 235: ...flashing function that indicates that the light is about to be switched off automatically You can integrate various central functions Central off Central on panic button Control of all lamps or indivi...

Page 236: ...red When the doorway is cleared the door must close auto matically with a short delay The door is usually driven by a motor that is equipped with a slip coupling This prevents people from being squeez...

Page 237: ...st for a minimum time K4 enables the closing motion 8 2 3 Door control system with IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay can simplify this circuit considerably You only need to connect the motion sensors li...

Page 238: ...1 break contact limit switch close S2 break contact limit switch open B1 make contact infrared motion sensor outside B2 make contact infrared motion sensor inside L1 N I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 K1 K2...

Page 239: ...elay functions You can use the off delay function to replace the latching relay and the on delay The block dia gram below illustrates this simplification 1 1 1 I4 I3 Q2 Q1 RS I1 I2 1 I4 T 4s x x Q1 Q2...

Page 240: ...C Smar tRelay to warn of the closing of the door You can enable opening of the door time and direc tion dependent i e opening only during business hours and opening only from the inside after closing...

Page 241: ...0 Cam1 Day Mo Fr On 09 00 Off 19 00 Cam2 Day Sa On 08 00 Off 14 00 Motion detector B1 Motion detector B2 Actuate motor for opening Open Close Close output Limit switch Door open Control switch Door op...

Page 242: ...nently open or The motion detectors indicate that somebody is ap proaching the door and The door has not yet fully opened limit switch at I4 Actuating the motor for closing Output Q2 is set to close t...

Page 243: ...quipped with an exhaust fan and a fresh air fan Both fans are monitored by means of a flow sensor An excess atmospheric pressure may never develop in the room The fresh air fan must only be switched o...

Page 244: ...n monitoring system also requires an evaluating circuit with several switching de vices This evaluating circuit can be replaced by a single IDEC SmartRelay unit Wiring of an air conditioning system wi...

Page 245: ...mp Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution The block diagram of the air conditioning system with IDEC SmartRelay x I1 Q3 I2 Q1 Q2 Q1 I3 x I2 x T 10 s x T 10 s x x x I3 I4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Exhaust fan On...

Page 246: ...is possible to switch off of the fans by means of a se quential circuit These functions can be implemented without additional switchgear Block diagram of the extended IDEC SmartRelay solution The fan...

Page 247: ...4 are always closed when the system is in operation Relay Q4 does not drop off unless there is a power failure or a fault in the system This contact can be used for remote monitoring for example Q3 Q4...

Page 248: ...e The porter can monitor the operation of the gate at the same time The gate is normally fully opened or fully closed The gate motion can be interrupted at any time An indicator lamp is switched on fi...

Page 249: ...ontrol system with FL1C H12RCC K1 K5 K3 S1 S0 K3 K2 L1 N K1 H1 K4 S5 p K6 K6 K1 S2 S2 K3 K2 K4 K5 S5 p S1 K3 K1 S4 S3 Open Close Indicator lamp Open Close Auxiliary circuit L1 N I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q...

Page 250: ...te motion provided it is not already moving in the other direction The gate is stopped by means of the STOP pushbutton or the rel evant limit switch A safety bar furthermore interrupts the closing mot...

Page 251: ...the safety bar is actuated x x I6 x Q2 I3 I4 x I1 Q2 T 5 s Q1 T 5 s x Q2 I3 I6 I5 I2 Q1 Q3 TH TL 2 s Inv lo Safety bar STOP pushbutton Gate is open OPEN pushbutton CLOSE pushbutton STOP pushbutton Sa...

Page 252: ...tehouse It must also be possible for a member of staff to open and close the gate locally For each gate we are going to use one FL1C H12RCC and one communication module The modules and the master are...

Page 253: ...or GATE CLOSED status is indicated An indicator lamp is switched on five seconds before the gate starts moving and when the gate is in motion A safety pressure bar prevents harm to persons and ob ject...

Page 254: ...tton S3 make contact CLOSE pushbutton S4 break contact position sensor GATE IS OPEN S5 break contact position sensor GATE IS CLOSED S6 break contact Safety bar Master control system Q5 position sensor...

Page 255: ...ective limit switch Closing of the gate is also interrupted by the safety bar Gate is open Open gate Open gate Gate is open Open gate by hand Gate is open Close gate by hand Gate is closed Safety bar...

Page 256: ...way the room is used 8 6 1 Requirements for a lighting system The various luminous rows are switched on and off local ly If there is sufficient daylight the rows on the window side of the room are au...

Page 257: ...ed Pushbuttons S1 to S4 Daylight control switch B1 Timer E1 Interval time delay relays K1 and K2 Pulse switches K3 to K6 with central OFF function Disadvantages of the previous solution A substantial...

Page 258: ...ntact momentary pushbutton B1 make contact daylight control switch L1 N I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 L1 N E2 E3 E4 B1 lx E5 S1 S2 S3 S4 I4 I5 I1 I2 I3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Luminous rows 1 Luminous rows 2 Luminous...

Page 259: ...n install a smaller and space saving distribution cabinet Fewer devices are required The lighting system can be easily modified Additional switching times can be set as required se quential circuit fo...

Page 260: ...tem is operated The rainwater is collected in a reservoir From the reservoir a pumping station supplies a respective line system From there it can be tapped in the same way as normal drinking water If...

Page 261: ...ion The pump and a solenoid valve are controlled by means of a pressure switch and 3 float switches which are installed in the rainwater reservoir The pump must be switched on when the pressure level...

Page 262: ...y if the power consumption of the AC motor exceeds the capacity of the output relay Q1 The power consumption of a solenoid valve is usually low enough to allow direct controlling K1contactor relay Y1s...

Page 263: ...ch can only be implemented in a conventional circuitry by add ing further switchgear e g Enabling the pump at specific times Indication of imminent or existing water shortage Reporting of system fault...

Page 264: ...omestic and commercial housing installations Exam ples Domestic security systems IDEC SmartRelay switch es on a lamp at regular intervals or opens and closes the shutters while you are on holiday Cent...

Page 265: ...applications for the IDEC SmartRelay If you know of one why not write to us We will collect all the suggestions made and distribute as many of them as we can No matter whether your IDEC SmartRelay ci...

Page 266: ...5 mm Approx 90 g on a 35 mm profile rail 4 module widths or wall mounting Climatic conditions Ambient temperature Horizontal installation Vertical installation Low temperature to IEC 60068 2 1 High te...

Page 267: ...harge Electromagnetic fields IEC 61000 4 3 Field strength 10 V m HF currents on cables and cable shielding IEC 61000 4 6 10 V Burst pulses IEC 61000 4 4 Severity 3 2 kV supply and sig nal lines High e...

Page 268: ...V DC 240 V DC 10 40 mA 10 25 mA 5 25 mA 5 15 mA 10 30 mA 10 20 mA 5 15 mA 5 10 mA Voltage failure buffering 100 V AC 240 V AC typ 10 ms typ 20ms typ 10 ms typ 20ms Power loss at 100 V AC 240 V AC 100...

Page 269: ...trical isolation Yes Yes In groups of 1 1 Control of a digital input Yes Yes Continuous current Ith max 10 A per relay max 5 A per relay Incandescent lamp load 25000 switching cycles at 230 240 V AC 1...

Page 270: ...B16 900A Derating none across the en tire temperature range none across the en tire temperature range Parallel output circuits for power increase Not permitted Not permitted Protection of output rela...

Page 271: ...mains frequency Power consumption from 24 V DC 30 55 mA 0 3 A per output 30 45 mA 0 3 A per output Voltage failure buffering Power loss at 24 V 0 7 1 3 W 0 8 1 1 W Backup of the real time clock at 25...

Page 272: ...00 m Analog inputs Number 2 I7 and I8 Range 0 10 V DC input impedance 76 k max input voltage 28 8 V DC Line length shielded and twist ed 10 m Digital outputs Number 4 4 Output type Transistor current...

Page 273: ...ircuit current limitation Approx 1 A Approx 1 A Derating none across the en tire temperature range none across the en tire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0...

Page 274: ...C 24 V DC 40 100 mA 20 75 mA 40 100 mA 20 75 mA Voltage failure buffering typ 5 ms typ 5 ms Power loss 24 V AC 24 V DC 0 9 2 7 W 0 4 1 8 W 0 9 2 7 W 0 4 1 8 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C typ...

Page 275: ...tput type Relay outputs Relay outputs Electrical isolation Yes Yes In groups of 1 1 Control of a digital input Yes Yes Output voltage Output current Continuous current Ith max 10 A per relay max 5 A p...

Page 276: ...t circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Power protection B16 600A Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 900A Power protection B16 900A Parallel output circuits for power incr...

Page 277: ...12 V DC 24 V DC typ 2 ms typ 5 ms typ 2 ms typ 5 ms Power loss 12 V DC 24 V DC 0 3 1 7 W 0 4 1 8 W 0 3 1 7 W 0 4 1 8 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C typ 80 h Accuracy of the real time clock t...

Page 278: ...r 2 I7 I8 Range 0 10 V DC input impedance 76 k max Input voltage 28 8 V DC Line length shielded and twisted 10 m Digital outputs Number 4 4 Output type Relay outputs Relay outputs Electrical isolation...

Page 279: ...itation Derating none across the en tire temperature range none across the en tire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Power protection B16 600A Short circuit proof c...

Page 280: ...s solenoid coils motors 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 2 4 6 8 10 Switching cycles million 12 24 V AC DC 100 120 V AC 230 240 V AC 120 V DC 240 V DC Switched current A Maximum 10 A Maximum 10 A Maximum 10 A Maxi...

Page 281: ...d terminal for connecting ground and shielding of the analog measuring line Analog inputs Number 2 Type Unipolar Input range 0 10 V DC input impedance 76 k or 0 20 mA input impedance 250 Resolution 10...

Page 282: ...This test program is created in IDEC SmartRelay and returns a value during its execution in parameter assignment mode from which the current cycle time is derived Test program 1 Create the test progra...

Page 283: ...al at each program execution Thus one logic level high or low width is exactly equivalent to the length of one cycle Hence a pe riod lasts 2 cycles The frequency trigger indicates the ratio of periods...

Page 284: ...less switch cabinet space than conventional hardware Substantial benefits with regard to flexibility and prime costs compared to stand alone electronic switchgear Of advantage even for applications i...

Page 285: ...by means of buttons This is why the FL1C B12 versions have other startup characteristics Startup characteristics If there is no circuit program in the IDEC SmartRelay or on the inserted memory cartri...

Page 286: ...nt data WindLGC see Chapter 7 provides an online test for reading the current data of all functions while the system is in RUN If your IDEC SmartRelay without display holds a protected memory cartridg...

Page 287: ...t menu Parameter assign ment menu Parameter setting Chapter 5 1 1 cont Clock date setting Chapter 5 2 Display of the program name See Main menu Main menu ESC Stop See Programming menu See Transfer men...

Page 288: ...cuit program from IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge card Chapter 3 6 Copying the program from the memory cartridge card to IDEC SmartRelay Chapter 6 4 Setting the program copy protection Chapter...

Page 289: ...240V AC DC 8 4 Yes Yes FL1C B12RCC FL1C H12RCA 24V AC DC 8 4 Yes Yes FL1C B12RCA FL1C H12RCE 12 24V DC 8 I1 I8 2 I7 I8 4 Yes Yes FL1C B12RCE FL1C H12SND 24V DC 8 I1 I8 2 I7 I8 4 Tr Yes Expansion Modu...

Page 290: ...incl Hardware Software Manual FL9Y LP1CDW PC Cable Down load Up load Cable FL1A PC1 Memory cartridge Brown FL1C PM3 User s Manual FL1C User s Manual English FL9Y B827 Mounting Clip 5 pieces FL1B PSP1P...

Page 291: ...ng 76 block groups 77 inserting 71 number 44 assigning 45 BN 92 C Cap 16 Card See memory cartridge card CE label 10 Certification 9 Character set 62 Circuit diagram 47 Circuit program 86 deleting 79 i...

Page 292: ...Edge detection 99 101 Edge triggered interval time delay relay 128 Editing 71 Example Air conditioning system 233 Automatic door 226 Factory door 238 factory door controlling 242 monitoring 242 lighti...

Page 293: ...y 178 LCD 4 5 LED 276 Levels 95 List BN 92 Co 92 93 GF 92 96 SF 92 Logic module 1 Logical inputs 106 M Memory areas 86 free 91 limitation 86 requirements 88 space 86 Memory cartridge card CopyProtect...

Page 294: ...ital outputs 93 P Parameter 199 Set Param 198 Inputs 107 selecting 200 setting 196 T 107 Parameter assignment 73 Parameter assignment menu 52 197 Parameter assignment screen form 142 184 Parameter pro...

Page 295: ...tus transitions 26 Simulation 216 Size of a circuit 86 Softkey 189 Software 216 Special functions 105 112 Analog amplifier 176 Analog comparator 168 Analog differential trigger 164 Analog trigger 161...

Page 296: ...CC 258 FL1C H12RCE 267 FL1C H12SND 261 general 256 The 272 Time Accuracy of 107 Time response 107 Timebase 73 107 116 Timer 1 accuracy 108 Timing inaccuracy 108 Transistor outputs 33 Trigger Analog di...

Page 297: ...Index IDEC SmartRelay Manual 287 X XOR 104 Z Zero offset 109 Manual No FL9Y B827 0 ngineering Inc 230 Ryan Way South San Francisco CA 94080 6370 General Inquiries 800 670 4183 www ste...

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