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IDEC SmartRelay functions
4.4 Special functions list - SF

IDEC SmartRelay Manual

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Analog output

If you interconnect this special function with a real analog output, note that the analog output 

can only process values between 0 and 1000. To do this, you may need to connect an 

additional amplifier between the analog output of the special function and the real analog 

output. Using this amplifier, you standardize the output range of the special function to a value 

range of 0 to 1000.

Scaling an analog input value

ou can influence the analog input value of a potentiometer by interconnecting an analog 

input with an analog amplifier and an analog memory marker.

Scale the analog value at the analog amplifier for further use.
Connect, for example, the time base for parameter T of a time function (e.g. On-/off-delay 

(Page 138)) or the on and/or off limit specification of an Up/down counter (Page 168) to 

the scaled analog value.

For more information with programming examples refer to the Online Help for  indLGC.

Setting the Par parameter

The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application.
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Summary of Contents for SMARTRELAY

Page 1: ...User s Manual FL9Y B1789 0 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 2: ...hout express written authority Offenders will be liable for damages All rights reserved in particular in the event of patents being granted or the registration of a utility model or design Disclaimer of Liability We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and software described Since variance cannot be precluded entirely we cannot guarantee full consi...

Page 3: ...nformation in your IDEC SmartRelay manual is also found in the IDEC SmartRelay Product Info included with all devices For further information on programming the IDEC SmartRelay on your PC refer to the Online Help for WindLGC WindLGC is IDEC SmartRelay programming software for PCs It runs under Windows including Windows XP Windows 7 and Windows 8 It helps you to get started with IDEC SmartRelay and...

Page 4: ...nt configuration of the Text Display Support of 6 line display and three backlight colors Both the IDEC SmartRelay onboard display and Text Display support a 6 line character display and three backlight colors white amber red The IDEC SmartRelay onboard display can display a maximum of 16 Western European characters or 8 Asian characters per line Text Display can display a maximum of 20 Western Eu...

Page 5: ...ard support IDEC SmartRelay supports micro SD Secure Digital cards that support FAT32 file system format You can store and copy protect a circuit program with or without the data log of process data from IDEC SmartRelay to an SD card or copy a circuit program from the card to IDEC SmartRelay The maximum capacity of micro SD card is 32 GB Enhanced Data Log function IDEC SmartRelay supports a maximu...

Page 6: ...heck for product updates For the secure operation of IDEC products and solutions it is necessary to take suitable preventive action e g cell protection concept and integrate each component into a holistic state of the art industrial security concept Third party products that may be in use should also be considered Note To protect WindLGC from any undesired manipulation when your PC suffers malicio...

Page 7: ...IDEC SmartRelay Manual vi Preface Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 8: ...ing IDEC SmartRelay 49 3 1 Connectors 50 3 2 Blocks and block numbers 52 3 3 From circuit diagram to IDEC SmartRelay program 55 3 4 The four golden rules for operating IDEC SmartRelay 57 3 5 Configuring menu access protection for IDEC SmartRelay 59 3 6 Overview of IDEC SmartRelay menus 61 3 7 Writing and starting the circuit program 63 3 7 1 Selecting programming mode 63 3 7 2 The first circuit pr...

Page 9: ...nse 124 4 3 3 Backup of the real time clock 125 4 3 4 Retentivity 125 4 3 5 Parameter protection 125 4 3 6 Calculating the gain and offset of analog values 126 4 4 Special functions list SF 127 4 4 1 On delay 132 4 4 2 Off delay 136 4 4 3 On off delay 138 4 4 4 Retentive on delay 140 4 4 5 Interval time delay relay Pulse output 142 4 4 6 Edge triggered interval time delay relay 144 4 4 7 Asynchron...

Page 10: ...ameters 255 8 1 2 Selecting the parameters 255 8 1 3 Modifying parameters 256 8 2 Setting the default values for IDEC SmartRelay 258 8 2 1 Setting the time of day and date 259 8 2 2 Setting the display contrast and backlight choice 261 8 2 3 Setting the menu language 263 8 2 4 Setting the number of AIs in IDEC SmartRelay 264 8 2 5 Setting the start screen 265 9 Using memory cards 267 9 1 Formattin...

Page 11: ... A 12 Technical data IDEC SmartRelay Power 24 V 301 A 13 Technical data FL1F RD1 Text Display with Ethernet interfaces 301 B Determining the cycle time 303 C IDEC SmartRelay without display IDEC SmartRelay Pure 305 D IDEC SmartRelay menu structure 307 D 1 Base Module 307 D 1 1 Menu overview 307 D 1 2 Main menu 307 D 1 3 Programming menu 308 D 1 4 Card menu 308 D 1 5 Setup menu 309 D 1 6 Network me...

Page 12: ...Table of contents IDEC SmartRelay Manual xi Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 13: ... to earth ground One LED for indicating Ethernet communication status What IDEC SmartRelay can do for you IDEC SmartRelay offers solutions for domestic and installation engineering applications such as stairwell lighting external lighting sun blinds shutters shop window lighting and more It can also offer solutions for switch cabinet engineering as well as for mechanical and apparatus engineering ...

Page 14: ...ch digital analog module has two expansion interfaces for connecting additional modules Which display modules are available Base Modules Text Display Features of the Text Display The Text Display is available for the Base Modules It provides an additional display that is wider than the Base Module It has four function keys that you can program in your circuit program as inputs Like the IDEC Base M...

Page 15: ...owing connections for the creation of the circuit program regardless of the number of connected modules Digital inputs I1 to I24 Analog inputs AI1 to AI8 Digital outputs Q1 to Q20 Analog outputs AQ1 to AQ8 Digital memory markers blocks M1 to M64 M8 Startup marker M25 Backlight marker onboard display white M26 Backlight marker Text Display white M27 Message text character set marker M28 Backlight m...

Page 16: ...xpansion interface Mechanical coding sockets Standard DIN rail Version number Example represents Version 1 H1 Version with display 55 mm Version without display 53 mm H2 Version with display 60 mm Version without display 58 mm Note 1 For version without display LCD is replaced by RUN STOP LED 6PDUW5HOD 5 ESC OK AC DC 100 240V INPUT Q1 L1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 N Q2 Q3 Q4 IE LAN MA...

Page 17: ...RUN STOP LED Expansion interface Mechanical coding pins Mechanical coding sockets Slide Standard DIN rail Version number 0 5 OUTPUT 4x RELAY 5A AC DC 100 240V INPUT 4xAC DC RUN STOP L1 I1 I2 I3 I4 N 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP 0 5 OUTPUT 4x RELAY 5A DC 12 24V INPUT 4x DC RUN STOP L I1 I2 I3 I4 M 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773...

Page 18: ... DIN rail Version number Power supply Outputs RUN STOP LED Expansion interface Mechanical coding pins Mechanical coding sockets Slide FE terminal Standard DIN rail Version number INPUT 2x 0 10V 0 20mA DC 12 24V RUN STOP L I1 I2 M1 M2 U1 U2 L M M OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP OUTPUT 2x 0 10V or 0 4 20mA DC 24V RUN STOP L U1 U2 M1 M2 I1 I2 L M M OO GLPHQVLRQV LQ PP Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www ...

Page 19: ...e IDEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay identifier informs you of various properties Base module FL1F B Base module without display H Base module with display Number of Inputs and Outputs R Relay output S Tr source output C With clock D 24V DC E 12 24V DC A 24V AC DC C 100 240V AC DC Expansion module Digital module FL1F M Number of Inputs and Outputs B1 24V DC B2 12 24V DC C2 100 240V AC DC D2 24V A...

Page 20: ...splay Version type Symbols Version with display unit is equipped with 8 inputs 4 outputs and 1 Ethernet interface Version without display unit is equipped with 8 inputs 4 outputs and 1 Ethernet interface The digital module is equipped with 4 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs The analog module is equipped with 2 analog inputs or 2 analog outputs according to the device type The Text Display modu...

Page 21: ...0 V and 4 fast digital inputs 2 100 240 VAC VDC versions AC input group has two groups consisting of 4 inputs each Each input within a group must be connected to the same phase It is possible to interconnect groups with a different phase 3 The digital inputs can be operated with P or N action Symbol Name Power supply Inputs Outputs FL1F M08B2R2 12 24 VDC 4 digital 4 relays 5 A FL1F M08B1S2 24 VDC ...

Page 22: ...OVED for use in Class I Division 2 Groups A B C D Class I Zone 2 Groups IIC IDEC SmartRelay is issued with the CE certification of conformity It is compliant with following standards EN 61131 2 61000 6 1 2 3 4 EN 50581 Marine certification has been requested As of September 2015 ABS American Bureau of Shipping BV Bureau Veritas DNV Det Norske Veritas GL Germanischer Lloyd LRS Lloyds Register of Sh...

Page 23: ...Australia Recycling and Disposal You can fully recycle IDEC SmartRelay devices due to their low pollutant equipment Contact a certified electronic waste disposal center for environmentally acceptable recycling and disposal of your old devices Our products carrying the label shown at the side are compliant with AS NZS CISPR11 2011 WARNING Explosion hazard Do not disconnect equipment while the circu...

Page 24: ...Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual 12 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 25: ...s 0 5 Nm to 0 6 Nm Keep the cabling as short as possible If longer cables are necessary use shielded versions Always route your cables in pairs that it one neutral conductor plus one phase conductor or signal line Always keep separate The AC wiring High voltage DC circuits with high frequency switching cycles Low voltage signal wiring Install wires with appropriate strain relief Provide a suitable...

Page 26: ...evention of static charge when handling MOS ICs Metal Oxide Semiconducor Integrated Circuits Visual checks at different stages of manufacture Continuous heat run test at elevated ambient temperature over a period of several days Careful computer controlled final testing Statistical evaluation of all returned systems and components to enable the immediate initiation of suitable corrective measures ...

Page 27: ...g manual exactly Incorrect handling can render measures intended to prevent dangerous faults ineffective or generate additional sources of danger 2 1 Modular IDEC SmartRelay setup 2 1 1 Maximum IDEC SmartRelay network setup Maximum IDEC SmartRelay network setup IDEC SmartRelay supports FL1F Communication over a 10 100 Mbit s TCP IP Ethernet network An IDEC SmartRelay can support the following netw...

Page 28: ...nd a PC with indLGC V8 0 installed A typical IDEC SmartRelay network setup is shown below Note ou can only construct an IDEC SmartRelay network using indLGC V8 0 Physical Ethernet connections Logical connection for communication between IDEC SmartRelay and PC by TCP IP based Ethernet 5 LQG 9 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 29: ...CD modules you can configure whether the module uses zero two or four of the four possible analog inputs AI inputs are numbered consecutively depending on how many you configure the IDEC SmartRelay Base Module to use If you configure two inputs they are numbered AI1 and AI2 and correspond to the I7 and I8 input terminals Subsequent AI expansions modules would begin numbering at AI3 If you configur...

Page 30: ...connect it to the Base Module with the Ethernet interface 2 1 3 Setup with different voltage classes Rules You can only connect digital modules to devices of the same voltage class You can connect analog modules to devices of any voltage class Overview Connecting an expansion module to the IDEC SmartRelay Base Module In the following tables X means that the connection is possible means that the co...

Page 31: ...e the Text Display module with equipment series FL1F The Text Display provides two Ethernet ports for network connection and six line text display specifically for the IDEC SmartRelay FL1F device IDEC SmartRelay supports micro SD cards only You cannot edit message texts from the Base Module that contain any of the following parameters Par Time Date EnTime EnDate Analog input Digital I O status Spe...

Page 32: ...xt Display has a width of 128 2 mm Base Modules have a width of 71 5 mm Expansion Modules have a width of 35 5 mm FL1F M08 Note The figures below show you an example of the installation and removal of an FL1F H12RCE and a digital module The measures shown apply to all other Base Module versions and expansion modules WARNING Risk to life when you touch live parts Death or serious injury can result ...

Page 33: ...of the Base Module Expansion Module remove the connector cap 4 Place the digital module onto the DIN rail on the right hand side of the Base Module 5 Slide the digital module towards the left until it contacts the Base Module 6 Using a screwdriver push the interlock to the left In its end position the slide interlock engages in the Base Module Repeat the digital module steps to mount further expan...

Page 34: ...sing a screwdriver push the integrated slide interlock to the right 2 Slide the expansion module off towards the right 3 Insert a screwdriver into the eyelet 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 5 After removing all expansion modules remove the base module Note When removing ...

Page 35: ...rews tightening tor ue 0 8 Nm to 1 2 Nm Note hen you do not wall mount IDEC SmartRelay always keep the mounting hooks in the factory default positions that is within the data area given in the illustration above otherwise the mounting hooks may deform if they are exposed to hot and humid surroundings for a long term 0RXQWLQJ KRRNV DFWRU GHIDXOW SRVLWLRQ Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www ...

Page 36: ...ore you can wall mount IDEC SmartRelay you need to drill holes using the template shown below All dimensions in mm Bore hole for M4 screw tightening torque 0 8 Nm to 1 2 Nm Base Module Expansion Modules 98 0 3 1 2 2 2 0 2 53 5 0 0 0 2 35 5 0 0 0 2 n x 35 5 0 0 6PDUW5HOD Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 37: ...splay into the cutout you made in the mounting surface 4 Attach the mounting brackets included to the Text Display 5 Tighten the mounting screws on the mounting brackets to 0 2 Nm torque to secure the Text Display You can then connect the Text Display to the Base Module through the Ethernet interface Note Make sure you mount the Text Display vertically on a flat surface of an IP 65 or Type 4X 12 e...

Page 38: ...rs fulfilled the following re uirements Cross sections of up to the following thicknesses 1 2 5 mm2 2 1 5 mm2 for each second terminal chamber Conductor material Cu Insulation temperature rating 75 C Tightening tor ue 0 5 Nm to 0 6 Nm or 4 5 in lbf to 5 3 in lbf Recommended ferrules Ferrules order No For 1 cable connection Cross section mm2 A G Phoenix Contact Ferrule type No NIC HIFU Blade Termin...

Page 39: ...protect IDEC SmartRelay adequately from impermissible contact to live parts comply with local standards CAUTION Expansion modules FL1F M08C2R2 must be operated with the same type of power supply DC or AC as for the connected 100 240 VAC VDC version of the Base Module The same supply output on DC power supplies or N L on AC power supplies must connect to the same phase on both the expansion module ...

Page 40: ...e of the varistor MOV used lies at least 20 above the rated voltage Circuit protection with DC voltage To suppress voltage peaks on the power supply lines install a protection device Note IDEC SmartRelay is a double insulated switchgear You must connect its FE terminal to earth ground 0 1 0 1 6PDUW5HOD ZLWK SRZHU VXSSO 6PDUW5HOD ZLWK SRZHU VXSSO 3URWHFWLRQ ZLWK VDIHW IXVH LI UHTXLUHG UHFRPPHQGHG I...

Page 41: ...3 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay inputs Re uirements At the inputs you connect sensor elements such as momentary pushbuttons switches light barriers daylight control switches etc Ethernet interfaces Power supply The power connection is non polar If you connect a DC power supply to the Text Display you can connect the positive supply wire or negative supply wire to either pin 1 or pin 2 Pin 3 must be c...

Page 42: ...DC 0 9mA 5 V DC 0 07mA 5 V AC 1 2mA 5 V DC 1 2mA 40 V AC 0 05mA 30 V DC 0 06mA Input voltage Signal 1 Input current Signal 1 8 5 V DC 1 5mA 8 5 V DC 0 12mA 12 V DC 2 1mA 12 V DC 0 18m 12 V AC 2 6mA 12 V DC 2 6mA 79 V AC 0 08 mA 79 V DC 0 13mA FL1F M08B2R2 FL1F M08B1S2 FL1F M08D2R2 FL1F M08C2R2 AC DC AC DC Input voltage Signal 0 Input current Signal 0 5 V DC 0 88mA 5 V DC 0 88mA 5 V AC 1 1mA 5 V DC...

Page 43: ...s the program execution time The appendix Determining the cycle time Page 303 contains a benchmark test routine that you can use to determine the current scan cycle time Special features of FL1F H12RCE B12RCE and FL1F H12SCD Fast digital inputs I3 I4 I5 and I6 These modules include fast digital inputs up down counters frequency triggers The restrictions mentioned earlier do not apply to these fast...

Page 44: ...or to ensure a maximum supply of 10 V when you turn the potentiometer one full rotation With a voltage of 12 V you can neglected this Sensor connections Connect sensors to IDEC SmartRelay as shown below FL1F B12RCE H12RCE and FL1F B12RCA H12RCA H12SCD Voltage Potentiometer Series Resistor 12 V 5 kΩ 24 V 5 kΩ 6 6 kΩ Note The FL1F J2B2 expansion module provides additional analog inputs Always use sh...

Page 45: ...s are in two groups each consisting of four inputs Different phases are only possible between groups but not within the groups 1 0 9 1 9 9 AC DC 24V INPUT 8xAC DC Q1 P1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 P2 Q2 Q3 Q4 IE LAN MAC ADDRESS OUTPUT 4xRELAY 10A LAN RUN STOP PD 9 1 1 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 46: ...00 240V INPUT 8xAC DC Q1 L1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 N Q2 Q3 Q4 IE LAN MAC ADDRESS OUTPUT 4xRELAY 10A LAN OUTPUT 4x RELAY 5A AC DC 115 240V INPUT 4xAC DC RUN STOP L1 I1 I2 I3 I4 N 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 1 ESC OK AC DC 100 240V INPUT 8xAC DC Q1 L1 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 N Q2 Q3 Q4 IE LAN MAC ADDRESS OUTPUT 4xRELAY 10A LAN 7ZR SKDVH FRQQHFWLRQ RI WKH DVH 0RGXOH 7...

Page 47: ...module FE terminal for connecting earth and shielding the cable Shielded cable Earth Standard DIN rail Note Fluctuating analog values can occur if you do not mount correctly mount the screening on the connecting wire from the analog valuator device to the analog FL1F 2B2 expansion module encoder wire To avoid fluctuating analog values when using these expansion modules take the following measures ...

Page 48: ...AC 2 wire Sensor I1 I8 L1 N 100 240V AC R1 I1 I4 Note Bleeder resistance R1 calcuation The voltage drop across the load R1 must be less than 40V while the sensor is turned off R1 must satisfy the following three conditions Condition 1 R1 Ω Maximum input OFF voltage 40V AC Maximum sensor leakage current A Condition 2 R1 Ω Sensor power voltage V Minimum sensor load current A Condition 3 PR1 W 3 3 re...

Page 49: ...or I1 I8 L1 N 24V AC R2 Note Bleeder resistance R2 calcuation The voltage drop across the load R2 must be less than 5V while the sensor is turned off R3 must satisfy the following three conditions Condition 1 R2 Ω Maximum input OFF voltage 5V AC Maximum sensor leakage current A Condition 2 R2 Ω Sensor power voltage V Minimum sensor load current A Condition 3 PR2 W 3 3 recommended allowance Sensor ...

Page 50: ...1F H12SCD Analog Input 0 10V FL1F J2B2 Analog Input 0 10V FL1F J2B2 Analog Input 0 20mA I1 I4 4 3kΩ 47nF 1 5kΩ 4 7kΩ M Internal Circuit I1 I2 I7 I8 36kΩ 10nF 18kΩ M 1nF 18kΩ Internal Circuit U1 U2 57kΩ 10nF 19kΩ 3 3V M1 M2 Internal Circuit I1 I2 M1 M2 Max 55Ω 10nF 124Ω Internal Circuit Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 51: ...rements for relay outputs You can connect various loads to the outputs e g lamps fluorescent lamps motors contactor relays etc For information on the properties required for the loads connected to FL1F H12RCA B12RCA H12RCC B12RCC H12RCE B12RCE refer to the General technical data Page 283 Connecting Connect the load to FL1F H12RCA B12RCA H12RCC B12RCC H12RCE B12RCE as shown below 4 4 4 4 1 0 3URWHF...

Page 52: ...he load voltage Re uirements for transistor outputs The load connected to IDEC SmartRelay must have the following characteristics The maximum switched current is 0 3 A per output Connecting Connect the load to an IDEC SmartRelay with transistor outputs as shown below FL1F 2BM2 The illustration below shows an example of how to connect the voltage or current load Earth Standard DIN rail 4 0 4 0 4 0 ...

Page 53: ...12RCA FL1F B12RCA FL1F H12RCC FL1F B12RCC FL1F H12RCE FL1F B12RCE FL1F M08B2R2 FL1F M08C2R2 FL1F M08D2R2 Relay Output FL1F H12SCD FL1F M08B1S2 Transister Output Source V 1 2 Q1 Q4 Internal Circuit U U IN OUT 24V Q1 Q4 M 10nF 100kΩ Internal Circuit Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 54: ...rtRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual 42 FL1F K2BM2 Analog Output 0 10V FL1F K2BM2 Analog Output 0 4 20mA U1 U2 M1 M2 15V 10Ω 100nF Internal Circuit I1 I2 M1 M2 15V 22Ω 10nF Internal Circuit Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 55: ...ou use a standard Category 5 shielded twisted pair Ethernet cable with a shielded RJ45 connector on each end Connecting You connect the FE terminal to earth ground and connect a network cable to the Ethernet interface Ethernet status LED Earth ground Ethernet cable for connecting to the Ethernet interface Ethernet status LED LED type Color Description Status LED Flashing orange IDEC SmartRelay is ...

Page 56: ... in RUN mode or STOP mode at the time of power failure To ensure that the expansion module on IDEC SmartRelay changes to RUN mode check the following Has the sliding contact between IDEC SmartRelay and the expansion module snapped into place properly Is the power supply connected to the expansion module In addition always ensure that you switch on the power supply to the expansion module first bef...

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Page 58: ...ad prior to power off Versions without a display unit FL1F B12RCE B12RCA B12RCC automatically change from STOP to RUN LED changes from red to green 4 If you have enabled retentivity for at least one function or a function is permanently retentive IDEC SmartRelay retains the current values at power off Note When a power failure occurs while you are entering a circuit program the program in IDEC Sma...

Page 59: ...C SmartRelay to parameter assignment mode except for FL1F B12RCE B12RCA B12RCC devices LED is green only for FL1F B12RCE B12RCA B12RCC devices Action of IDEC SmartRelay The input data is not read The circuit program is not executed The relay contacts are permanently open or the transistor outputs are switched off Action of IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay reads the status of the inputs IDEC SmartRe...

Page 60: ...IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 4 Putting into operation IDEC SmartRelay Manual 48 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 61: ...circuit Lastly you will enter this program directly in IDEC SmartRelay It will take you only a few pages of this manual to store your first executable circuit program in the IDEC SmartRelay device With suitable hardware switches etc you will then be able to carry out initial tests Note IDEC SmartRelay versions without a display unit that is the FL1F B12RCE FL1F B12RCA and FL1F B12RCC versions do n...

Page 62: ...ave previously configured any of the network digital or analog inputs outputs NI1 to NI64 NAI1 to NAI32 N 1 to N 64 and NA 1 to NA 16 in your circuit program from indLGC after downloading the circuit program to IDEC SmartRelay these network digital or analog inputs outputs are available in the IDEC SmartRelay however you can not edit the rest of the program from the IDEC SmartRelay except for the ...

Page 63: ...d block numbers Page 52 IDEC SmartRelay has the following connectors Connectors Inputs FL1F H12RCC FL1F B12RCC FL1F H12RCA FL1F B12RCA Two groups I1 to I4 and I5 to I8 I9 to I24 AI1 to AI8 none FL1F H12RCE FL1F B12RCE FL1F H12SCD I1 I2 I3 I6 I7 I8 AI3 AI4 AI1 AI2 I9 to I24 AI5 to AI8 Outputs Q1 to Q4 Q5 to Q20 none AQ1 to AQ8 lo Logical 0 signals off hi Logical 1 signals on Memory markers Digital ...

Page 64: ... convert input information into output information Previously you had to wire the individual elements in a control cabinet or terminal box When you create the circuit program you interconnect the blocks Logic operations The most elementary blocks are the logic operations AND OR These special functions offer you significantly greater performance Current impulse relay Up down counter On delay Softke...

Page 65: ... Page 65 Assigning a block number IDEC SmartRelay automatically assigns each new block in a circuit program a block number IDEC SmartRelay uses these block numbers to indicate the block interconnections This means that these numbers are mainly an aid to your orientation in the circuit program The figure above shows you three views of the IDEC SmartRelay onboard display which represent the circuit ...

Page 66: ... the blocks Note An organizational program chart can be a valuable aid when you create the circuit program because you can enter in this chart all the block numbers that IDEC SmartRelay assigns By using the WindLGC software to program IDEC SmartRelay you can directly create a function chart of your circuit program WindLGC also allows you to assign 12 character names to up to 100 blocks and to view...

Page 67: ...e circuit output The output is the load or relay that is to be switched Convert the circuit logic into blocks by working through the circuit starting at the output and ending at the input Note Although you have four inputs available for Basic functions list GF Page 116 most of the views only show three inputs for reasons of clarity You program this fourth input and assign parameters just like you ...

Page 68: ...d connectors a status that ensures proper functioning of the relevant block In our example we shall use only two inputs of the OR block and two inputs of the AND block the third and fourth inputs are unused Now connect the I O to IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Connect the switches S1 to S3 to the screw terminals of your IDEC SmartRelay S1 to connector I1 of IDEC SmartRelay S2 to connector I2 of IDEC Smart...

Page 69: ...ogramming mode During parameter assignment IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode that is it continues executing the circuit program see the topic Configuring IDEC SmartRelay Page 253 To work in programming mode you need to terminate the circuit program Select the menu command on the main menu to set RUN mode When the system is in RUN mode you can return to parameter assignment mode by pressing the ESC ke...

Page 70: ...pplies when you edit a circuit program You can move the cursor when it appears as a solid square Press or to move the cursor in the circuit program Press OK to change to select connector block Press ESC to exit programming mode You select a connector block when the cursor appears as a solid square Press or to select a connector or a block Confirm with OK Press ESC to return to the previous step Ru...

Page 71: ...r To switch IDEC SmartRelay s access level from administrator to operator follow these steps 1 Move the cursor to on the main menu of programming mode Press or 2 Confirm Press O 3 Move the cursor to Press or 4 Confirm Press O IDEC SmartRelay now switches to the access level of operator and returns to the main menu Note The access level of the Text Display is operator by default and you can switch ...

Page 72: ...gramming mode Press or 2 Confirm Press O 3 Move the cursor to Press or 4 Confirm Press O The display appears as follows 5 Press or to move up and down the alphabet to select your letters for example IDEC 6 Confirm the password Press O IDEC SmartRelay now switches to the access level of administrator and returns to the main menu LDJQRVWLFV 1HWZRUN 6HWXS 0HQX DQJXDJH 6WDUW 6FUHHQ 0VJ RQILJ 6ZLWFK WR...

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Page 74: ...he menu commands for setting the start screen message text contrast and backlight and menu language for the Base Module are not available on the Text Display The TDE configuration menu ou can use this menu to perform the independent configuration of the Text Display For more details on the menus refer to the Appendix Text Display Page 312 17 5 17 5 6 6 7 LDJQRVWLFV 7 1HWZRUN 7 6HWXS 1HWZRUN LDJQRV...

Page 75: ...e programming menu The IDEC SmartRelay s programming menu is as shown below Here you can also move the highlight bar by pressing and Move the highlight bar to and confirm with O ou are now in the circuit program window Press O to enter the program editing mode and the cursor appears as a solid s uare at the NE block The display now shows as follows Confirm with O and IDEC SmartRelay now shows you ...

Page 76: ... a password for the circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay you can directly enter editing mode When you select to edit the program after you have saved a password protected circuit program IDEC SmartRelay prompts you to enter a password and to confirm it with OK You can only edit the program after you have entered the correct Password for circuit program protection Page 70 If you have created your cir...

Page 77: ...ng at the output and working towards the input IDEC SmartRelay initially shows the output You will see a solid square at Q1 which is the cursor The cursor indicates your current position in the circuit program You can move the cursor by pressing the and keys Now press the key The cursor moves to the left 1 4 4 4 4 1 6 6 1 4 Q 4 7KH ILUVW 6PDUW5HOD RXWSXW 4 4 Q 7KH FXUVRU LQGLFDWHV RXU FXUUHQW SRVL...

Page 78: ...o each new block If you assign a name to the block IDEC SmartRelay shows the block name instead of the block number You can assign a block name as required Press to move the cursor to B1 Press OK and the cursor is now displayed as a flashing solid square Now you can press and to list the alphabet numbers and special characters either in ascending or descending order For more information on the ava...

Page 79: ...3 Select the digital input list Press or 4 Move the cursor to the input number Press 5 Select I2 Press or 6 Apply I2 Press OK Note Inputs F1 F2 F3 and F4 correspond to the four function keys on the optional Text Display More shift register bits S1 1 to S4 8 blank connectors X1 to X64 and analog memory markers AM1 to AM64 are available in the FL1F device series Network digital inputs NI1 to NI64 ne...

Page 80: ...circuit program to output a logical 0 You can also cause IDEC SmartRelay to invert a logical 0 signal to a logical 1 Note IDEC SmartRelay has now saved your circuit program to nonvolatile memory The circuit program remains in the IDEC SmartRelay memory until you explicitly delete it You can save the actual values of special functions in the case of a power outage assuming that these functions supp...

Page 81: ...ter To enter a space character simply move the cursor with to the next position This character is the first one in the list Examples Press once to select an A Press four times to select D etc The following character set is available Assuming that you want to name your circuit program ABC follow these steps 1 Select A Press 2 Move to the next letter Press 3 Select B Press 4 Move to the next letter ...

Page 82: ...sign edit or deactivate the password only in the programming mode To enter a password follow these steps in the programming menu 1 Move the cursor to Press or 2 Confirm Press O 3 Move the cursor to Press or Note ou can change the name of the circuit program in programming mode only If you have saved a password protected circuit program you can change the name of the circuit program only after you ...

Page 83: ...ext letter Press 8 Select A Press The display now appears as follows 9 Confirm the password Press O ou have now protected your circuit program with the password AA and IDEC SmartRelay returns to the programming menu Note ou can cancel the input of a new password with ESC In this case Base Module returns to the programming menu without saving the password ou can also set your password using indLGC ...

Page 84: ...password in our case AA by repeating steps 5 through 9 as described earlier Press O Now you can enter the new password for example 3 Move the cursor to Press or 4 Confirm Press O 5 Select Press 6 Move to the next letter Press 7 Select Press 8 Confirm your new password Press O ou have now set the password to and IDEC SmartRelay returns to the programming menu 3URJ 1DPH 0HPRU 8VDJH 6HW 3DUDPHWHU GLW...

Page 85: ...ries with O 3 Move the cursor to Press or 4 Confirm Press O The display now shows Alternatively you can also select and clear the password by leaving the input box blank 5 Press any key and IDEC SmartRelay returns to the programming menu ou have now cleared the password Note This action disables the password prompt and thus permits access without a password Leave the password deactivated for uicke...

Page 86: ...SC 2 Move the cursor to Press or 3 Confirm Press O The display now shows 4 Press to move the cursor to and press O IDEC SmartRelay runs the circuit program and shows the following display The start screen of IDEC SmartRelay displays one of the following Date and current time of day only for versions with real time clock This element flashes if you have not set the date and time Digital inputs Para...

Page 87: ...circuit program HG Ⴇ Ⴑ Ⴇ Ⴑ Ⴇ Ⴑ Ⴇ Ⴑ 4 LVSOD ILHOG RI 6PDUW5HOD LQ 581 PRGH 6WDUW VFUHHQ QSXWV WR QSXWV WR 2XWSXWV 4 WR 4 2XWSXWV 4 WR 4 QSXWV WR 2XWSXW 4 QDORJ LQSXWV WR QDORJ LQSXWV WR 3UHVV 3UHVV 3UHVV 3UHVV Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 88: ...Switch IDEC SmartRelay to RUN mode 2 Scroll the display to the AI screen form 3 9 Press or 3 Move the cursor to AI3 Press or Ⴇ Ⴑ Ⴇ Ⴑ Ⴇ Ⴑ 4 4 0 Ⴇ Ⴑ Ⴇ Ⴑ 0 6 QDORJ RXWSXWV 4 WR 4 QDORJ RXWSXWV 4 WR 4 3UHVV 3UHVV 3UHVV 3UHVV 3UHVV 0HPRU PDUNHUV 0 WR 0 0HPRU PDUNHUV 0 WR 0 0HPRU PDUNHUV 0 WR 0 0HPRU PDUNHUV 0 WR 0 0HPRU PDUNHUV 0 WR 0 FXUVRU NH V IRU PDQXDO LQWHUYHQWLRQ LQ WKH FLUFXLW SURJUDP 6 NH 0HPR...

Page 89: ...the status at the inputs determines the status of the outputs by means of the circuit program and switches these on or off according to your settings This is how IDEC SmartRelay indicates the I O status In this example only the inputs I1and I15 and the outputs Q8 and Q12 are set high Status indication on the display Using the example you can see how IDEC SmartRelay displays the input and output st...

Page 90: ...First of all take a look at the circuit diagram for the second circuit program This is the circuit program layout in IDEC SmartRelay ou can see the OR block and the output relay 1 that you used in the first circuit program The only difference is the new off delay block Editing the circuit program Follow these steps to edit the circuit program 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode For additi...

Page 91: ...odify the current circuit program Adding a block to a circuit program Press to move the cursor to B1 B1 is the number of the OR block Insert the new block at this position Confirm with O and the cursor appears as a flashing solid s uare Press twice to select the SF list The SF list contains the special function blocks Press O IDEC SmartRelay displays the block of the first special function 3URJ 1D...

Page 92: ...tRelay otherwise removes the old block The off delay block has two inputs and a parameter At the top is the trigger input Trg you use to start the off delay time In our example the OR block B1 triggers the off delay ou reset the time and the output with a signal at the reset input R ou set the off delay time at parameter T of the Par Assigning block parameters Now you set the off delay time T 1 Mo...

Page 93: ...t Press or 6 Select the timebase m for minutes Press or 7 Confirm your entries with O Showing hiding parameters the parameter protection mode If you want to show hide the parameter and allow prevent its modification in parameter assignment mode follow these steps 1 Move the cursor to Press or 2 Switch to editing mode Press O 3 Select the protection mode Press or The display should now show 4 Confi...

Page 94: ... again view the circuit program on the display Use the keys to browse the circuit program that is press or to move from block to block and to move between the inputs at a block Note For further information on the protection mode refer to the topic Parameter protection Page 125 For further information on retentivity refer to the topic Retentivity Page 125 ou can modify the protection mode and reten...

Page 95: ... 8 Deleting a block Consider the case where you want to delete the block B2 from your circuit program and connect B1 directly to 1 To delete this block follow these steps 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode As a reminder refer to the topic The four golden rules for operating IDEC SmartRelay Page 57 2 Select Press or 1HWZRUN LDJQRVWLFV DUG 6HWXS 3URJUDP 6WDUW HG RX FDQ SUHVV Ⴑ RU Ⴇ WR VFUR...

Page 96: ...2 with block B1 at output 1 Move the cursor to the 2 in B2 Press Select B1 Press Apply B1 Press O Result IDEC SmartRelay deletes block B2 from the circuit and connects the output of B1 directly to output 1 3 7 9 Deleting block groups Consider the case where you want to delete blocks B1 and B2 from the second circuit program example refer to the Second circuit program Page 78 topic To delete these ...

Page 97: ...ram window and the cursor now appears as a solid s uare 7 Move the cursor to the 1 block and then press O 8 Move the cursor to B2 the input of 1 and confirm with O 9 Now set the blank connector at output 1 instead of block B2 Select the blank connector Press or Apply the blank connector Press O Result IDEC SmartRelay deletes block B2 and all blocks that connect to B2 in this case block B1 from the...

Page 98: ...lock and then insert a new one ou can choose any new block 3 7 11 Selecting analog output values for RUN STOP transition ou can set the behavior of up to eight analog outputs when IDEC SmartRelay changes from RUN mode to STOP mode To set the behavior for analog outputs for a RUN to STOP transition follow these steps 1 In the programming menu move the cursor to Press or 2 Select Press O 3 Move the ...

Page 99: ...puts change as well depending on the setting 7 Select the desired output setting Press or 8 Confirm your entry Press O Defining a specific analog output value To output a specific analog value at the analog outputs follow these steps 1 Move the cursor to Press or 2 Confirm Press O The display shows 3 Select a desired analog output and press O 4 Enter a specific output value for the analog output 5...

Page 100: ...o A Press or 4 Select A Press O 5 Move the cursor to Press or 6 Select Press O IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display 7 Move the cursor to the desired A and press O IDEC SmartRelay indicates the defined type for the analog channel by a circle with a dot 8 Select either 0 10V 0 20mA default or 4 20mA Press or 9 Confirm your selection Press O 1HWZRUN LDJQRVWLFV DUG 3URJUDP 6WDUW 6HWXS 4 LQ 6WRS...

Page 101: ...Press or 4 Confirm Press O IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display 5 Press or to increase or decrease the delay time by 0 2 s ou can also press and hold down or to uickly increase or decrease the time 6 Confirm your setting Press O 3 7 14 Clearing the circuit program and password To clear a circuit program and the password if one is defined follow these steps 1 Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to pr...

Page 102: ...of the circuit program leave the cursor at and press O 3 7 15 Summertime wintertime conversion ou can enable or disable automatic summertime wintertime conversion To enable disable automatic S Time conversion in programming mode 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode IDEC SmartRelay displays the main menu 2 Select Press or 3 Confirm Press O Note Summertime refers to daylight saving time and ...

Page 103: ...e in the United ingdom represents the start and end of daylight saving time summertime in the United States prior to 2007 represents the start and end of daylight saving time summertime in the United States in 2007 and later years represents the start and end of Australian summertime represents the start and end of Australian Tasmanian summertime represents the start and end of New ealand summerti...

Page 104: ...0 02 00 Last Sunday in October 02 00 01 00 60 minutes First Sunday in April 02 00 03 00 Last Sunday in October 02 00 01 00 60 minutes Second Sunday in March 02 00 03 00 First Sunday in November 02 00 01 00 60 minutes Last Sunday in October 02 00 03 00 Last Sunday in March 03 00 02 00 60 minutes First Sunday in October 02 00 03 00 Last Sunday in March 03 00 02 00 60 minutes First Sunday in October ...

Page 105: ...uare cursor 2 Press and to change the value at the cursor position The display shows 3 Confirm all your entries with O ou have now customized the summertime wintertime conversion Note Summertime wintertime conversion only functions when IDEC SmartRelay is operating in RUN or STOP mode It does not function when the internal real time clock of IDEC SmartRelay continues operation after a power failur...

Page 106: ...s Network analog outputs 3 8 1 Configuring network settings An IDEC SmartRelay can establish network communication with other IDEC SmartRelay or a PC with WindLGC V8 0 For more detailed information refer to the Maximum IDEC SmartRelay network setup Page 15 topic You can configure the IDEC SmartRelay network only from WindLGC V8 0 From IDEC SmartRelay you can configure your IDEC SmartRelay s networ...

Page 107: ... the cursor to the symbol and then press O to open a drop down list for example ou can press or to select a previously configured address in the list and then press O to comfirm 7 Press or to move to the subnet mask setting The default subnet mask is as shown above To change the setting press O hen the cursor appears in a flashing solid s uare press or to move the cursor to a position where you wa...

Page 108: ...in WindLGC refer to the Online Help for WindLGC If your circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay contains a UDF block you can configure elements connected to the block For more information of configuration of UDF elements from IDEC SmartRelay refer to the topic UDF User Defined Function Page 247 3 8 3 Configuring the Data Log You can configure the Data Log block only from WindLGC You can configure a max...

Page 109: ...tains a network digital analog output IDEC SmartRelay can write its digital analog output value to another networked IDEC SmartRelay in slave mode Viewing network connectors in IDEC SmartRelay Consider a circuit program where a network digital input NI1 connects to the function block B5 B5 is connected to 4 To view this network input follow these steps 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode ...

Page 110: ...w to change IDEC SmartRelay s network communication mode An IDEC SmartRelay works in either master or slave communication mode Master mode versus slave mode An IDEC SmartRelay in master mode supports client server communication with other FL1F devices across Ethernet This IDEC SmartRelay can additionally act as a master to communicate with one or more FL1F devices in slave mode An IDEC SmartRelay ...

Page 111: ...id s uare press or to move the cursor through the numbers Press or to change the number 8 Confirm the setting Press O ou have now successfully changed IDEC SmartRelay from master mode to slave mode IDEC SmartRelay restarts automatically and then displays the main menu Stepping into the following view you can see that your IDEC SmartRelay is now in slave mode Note hen IDEC SmartRelay is in slave mo...

Page 112: ...ter mode to complete the downloading For more information refer to the Online Help for indLGC 3 8 6 Diagnosing errors from IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay supports error event diagnostics ou can perform the following actions from IDEC SmartRelay s diagnostics menu View software status and errors Connection error Firmware version of IDEC SmartRelay View hardware status and errors Ethernet connectio...

Page 113: ... the real time status of the connection or to view the firmware version of IDEC SmartRelay After you select you can press or to view the status of each connection Viewing the hardware status and errors of IDEC SmartRelay To view the hardware status and errors follow these steps 1 In the main menu move the cursor to Press or 2 Confirm Press O 3 IDEC SmartRelay shows you the diagnostics menu Move th...

Page 114: ...write error occurs To view the real time status of the connected expansion module s ou can find the number of the expansion modules and the total I O number under this menu command To view the MAC address of IDEC SmartRelay Viewing error information To view the errors detected follow these steps 1 In the diagnostics menu shown below move the cursor to Press or 2 Confirm Press O 3 Move the cursor t...

Page 115: ...menu shown below move the cursor to Press or 2 Confirm Press O 3 Move the cursor to Press or 4 Confirm Press O 5 Move the cursor to Press or 6 Confirm Press O IDEC SmartRelay clears all error messages and displays as follows DUGZDUH 6RIWZDUH 7RROV 7RJJOH 9LHZ YHQW RJ 3LQJ OHDU YHQW RJ OHDU HYHQW ORJ HV 1R YHQW ORJ FOHDUHG Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com...

Page 116: ... you want to modify the number then press or to increase or decrease the number 6 Press O to confirm your input hen pinging the IP address is successful and the IP address is available O message is displayed If timeout occurs and the IP address is unavailable an error message is displayed IDEC SmartRelay stores up to four addresses that you entered previously To view your last inputs press to move...

Page 117: ... and clear the error 3 9 Memory space and circuit program size The size of a circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay is limited by the memory space Memory areas Program memory IDEC SmartRelay allows only a limited number of blocks in your circuit program The second limitation is based on the maximum number of bytes a circuit program can contain ou can determine the total number of bytes used by adding ...

Page 118: ...SmartRelay power is turned off 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 delay Retentive on delay Interval time delay relay Pulse output Edge triggered interval time delay relay Operating hours counter Asynchronous pulse generator Stairwell L...

Page 119: ...tRelay 8500 400 250 Function Program memory REM memory 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 Negation 8 Special functions Timers On delay 12 3 Off delay 16 3 On Off delay 16 3 Retentive on delay 16 3 Interval time delay relay Pulse output 12 3 Edge triggered interval time delay relay 20 4 Asynchronou...

Page 120: ... or install another IDEC SmartRelay Analog differential trigger 20 Analog comparator 24 Analog watchdog 24 Analog amplifier 12 Pulse Width Modulator PWM 32 Analog math 24 Analog math error detection 16 1 Analog multiplexer 20 Analog ramp control 40 PI controller 44 2 Analog filter 20 Max Min 20 7 Average value 32 20 Others Latching relay 12 1 Current impulse relay 12 1 Message texts 12 Softkey 12 ...

Page 121: ...at this circuit program fits in IDEC SmartRelay Block no Function Memory area Bytes Blocks REM B1 OR 12 1 B2 AND 12 1 B3 Twelve month time switch 12 1 B4 On delay 12 1 3 B5 Stairwell light switch 16 1 3 B6 AND 12 1 Resources used by the circuit program 76 6 6 Memory space limits in IDEC SmartRelay 8500 400 250 Still available in IDEC SmartRelay 8424 394 244 00 4 4 ุ 5 0 5 0 3DU 3DU 3DU 7ZHOYH 0RQW...

Page 122: ... programming mode As a reminder refer to the topic The four golden rules for operating IDEC SmartRelay Page 57 2 Move the cursor to Press or 3 Confirm Press O 4 Move the cursor to Press or 5 Confirm Press O The display now shows 1HWZRUN LDJQRVWLFV DUG 6HWXS 6WDUW 3URJUDP 3URJ 1DPH OHDU 3URJ 3URJ 3DVVZRUG 6HW 3DUDPHWHU GLW 3URJ 0HPRU 8VDJH 5HP ORFNV WHV UHH 0HPRU Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773...

Page 123: ... does not show all elements if You cannot add additional blocks This occurs when the memory space is insufficient or when you have reached the maximum number of blocks A specific block s Memory space and circuit program size Page 105 would exceed the space available in IDEC SmartRelay You have created program elements in WindLGC but have not downloaded the program to IDEC SmartRelay 4 1 Constants ...

Page 124: ...spond with the numbers of the output connectors at the IDEC SmartRelay Base Module and with those of the expansion modules in their order of installation IDEC SmartRelay FL1F also provides 64 blank outputs and identifies them with the letter x You cannot reuse the blank outputs in a circuit program The blank outputs differ from memory markers for example which you can reuse A blank output for exam...

Page 125: ...he same way as other markers Backlight markers M25 M26 M28 to M31 The following markers control the backlight colors of the IDEC SmartRelay onboard display or the FL1F RD1 Note IDEC SmartRelay supports the graphical display of the analog value changes in the form of a trend curve on the onboard display ou can easily monitor each analog I O in use by means of the trend curves when IDEC SmartRelay i...

Page 126: ...same way as other inputs You can program cursor keys in the corresponding display Switching IDEC SmartRelay to RUN mode Page 74 and in an active message text ESC Key Cursor keys can save switches and inputs and allow operator control of the circuit program Cursor key inputs from the FL1F RD1 are identical to cursor key inputs from the Base Module Amber M28 The color amber means IDEC SmartRelay is ...

Page 127: ...ontains a network digital analog I O you can not edit any of the rest of the circuit program except for the Par parameter To edit the rest of the program you must upload the program to WindLGC and then edit from WindLGC 1 Network digital inputs The letters NI identify a network digital input There are 64 digital network digital inputs NI1 to NI64 available for configuration in the circuit program ...

Page 128: ... contains the basic function blocks you can use for your circuit program The following basic functions are available View in the circuit diagram View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the basic function AND Page 117 AND with edge detection Page 118 NAND not AND Page 118 not AND NAND with edge detection Page 119 OR Page 120 NOR not OR Page 121 not OR 6HULHV FLUFXLW PDNH FRQWDFW 4 1 Q Q Q Q 4 1 GJH Q Q Q Q...

Page 129: ...e 122 negation inverter 1 2 3 4 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 View in the circuit diagram View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the basic function RXEOH FKDQJHRYHU FRQWDFW 4 25 Q Q UHDN FRQWDFW 4 127 Q 6 PERO LQ 6PDUW5HOD LUFXLW GLDJUDP RI D VHULHV FLUFXLW ZLWK VHYHUDO PDNH F...

Page 130: ...tion 4 2 3 NAND not AND The output of the NAND is only 0 if the status at all inputs is 1 that is the contacts are closed At an unused block input x x 1 NAND function logic table 1 2 3 4 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 6 PERO LQ 6PDUW5HOD 4 1 GJH Q Q Q Q 4 FOH 3DUDOOHO FLUFXLW ZLWK PXOWLSOH EUHDN FRQWDFWV LQ WKH FLUFXLW GLDJUDP 6 ...

Page 131: ...tion is only 1 if at least one input is 0 and if all inputs were 1 in the previous cycle At an unused block input x x 1 Timing diagram for the NAND with edge detection 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 1 2 3 4 6 PERO LQ 6PDUW5HOD 4 ൻ 1 1 GJH Q Q Q Q 4 FOH Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 132: ...closed At an unused block input x x 0 OR function logic table 1 2 3 4 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 1 1 LUFXLW GLDJUDP RI D SDUDOOHO FLUFXLW ZLWK VHYHUDO PDNH FRQWDFWV 6 PERO LQ 6PDUW5HOD ุ 4 25 Q Q Q Q Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwt...

Page 133: ...s on logical 1 status At an unused block input x x 0 NOR function logic table 1 2 3 4 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 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 LUFXLW GLDJUDP RI D VHULHV FLUFXLW ZLWK VHYHUDO EUHDN FRQWDFWV 6 PERO LQ 6PDUW5HOD ุ 4 125 Q Q Q Q Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com ...

Page 134: ...put status An advantage of the NOT block for example is that you do not have to use normally closed contacts ou simply use a normally open contact and the NOT block to convert these into a normally closed contact NOT function logic table 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 7KH 25 LQ D FLUFXLW GLDJUDP VKRZQ DV VHULHV FLUFXLW ZLWK FKDQJHRYHU FRQWDFWV 6 PERO LQ 6PDUW5HOD 4 25 Q Q EUHDN FRQWDFW LQ W...

Page 135: ...unit S Set A signal at input S sets the output to logical 1 R Reset The reset input R takes priority over all other inputs and resets the outputs Trg Trigger This input triggers the start of a function Cnt Count This input counts pulses Fre Frequency IDEC SmartRelay applies frequency signals to be evaluated to this input Dir Direction This input determines the direction or En Enable This input ena...

Page 136: ...nction provides an additional timebase 10 ms Accuracy of T Because of slight tolerances in the characteristics of electronic components the set time T can deviate You can find a detailed description of such deviations in the On delay Page 132 Accuracy of the timer Seven day twelve month time switch To prevent timing inaccuracy of the real time clock in C versions IDEC SmartRelay devices with an in...

Page 137: ...etentive Two options are available R The data is retentive Current data is not retentive default See the section in topic Second circuit program Page 78 on enabling and disabling retentivity The operating hours counter seven day time switch twelve month time switch and PI controller are always retentive 4 3 5 Parameter protection In the parameter protection settings you can determine whether or no...

Page 138: ...t This allows you to output an analog value to the IDEC SmartRelay onboard display that is proportional to the actual process variable Mathematical rule Actual value Ax internal value at input Ax gain offset Gain and offset calculation IDEC SmartRelay calculates the gain and offset based on the relevant high and low values of the function Example 1 The available thermocouples have the following te...

Page 139: ...mple in topic Circuit program input Page 65 The table also specifies whether the relevant function can be set retentive REM The following SFs are available Process variable Voltage V Internal value Gain Offset Value shown Ax 30 C 0 C 70 C 0 3 10 0 300 1000 0 1 0 1 0 1 30 30 30 30 0 70 1000 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...

Page 140: ...elay Pulse output Page 142 REM Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 REM Asynchronous pulse generator Page 146 REM Random generator Page 148 Stairwell light switch Page 150 REM 4 7UJ 3DU 2Q HOD 4 7UJ 2II HOD 3DU 5 4 7UJ 3DU 2Q 2II HOD 4 7UJ 5 5HWHQWLYH2Q HOD 3DU 4 7UJ 3DU 17 7LPH HOD 4 7UJ 5 3DU 7 17 7LPH HOD 4 Q QY 3DU V QF 3XOVH 4 Q 3DU 5DQGRP HQHUDWRU 4 7UJ 3DU 6WDLU LJKW6ZLWFK Phon...

Page 141: ...Page 168 REM Operating hours counter Page 171 REM Fre uency trigger Page 175 Analog Analog trigger Page 178 View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function REM 4 7UJ 3DU 5 XDO XQF 6ZLWFK 4 3DU 6HYHQ D 6ZLWFK 4 00 3DU 0RQWK 6ZLWFK 4 VWURQ ORFN 3DU 4 6 Q DS 5 6WRSZDWFK 3DU 4 5 QW LU 3DU 8S RZQ RXQWHU K 4 5 Q 5DO RXUV RXQWHU 3DU 4 UH 3DU UHTXHQF 7ULJJHU 4 QDORJ 7ULJJHU 3DU Phone 800 894 0412 Fax...

Page 142: ...221 Analog Math Page 224 Analog ramp control Page 212 PI controller Page 216 REM Analog filter Page 229 View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function REM 4 3DU QDORJ LII 7ULJ 4 QDORJ RPSDUDWRU 3DU s 4 Q 3DU QDORJ DWFKGRJ ᇄ 4 3DU QDORJ PSOLILHU ᇄ 4 Q 6 6 3DU QDORJ 08 aᇄ 4 Q 3DU 3 0 ᇄ 4 Q 3DU QDORJ 0DWK ᇄ 4 Q 6HO 6W QDORJ 5DPS 3DU ᇄ 4 0 5 3Y 3 RQWUROOHU 3DU 4 3DU QDORJ LOWHU Phone 800 894 041...

Page 143: ...Page 196 Softkey Page 205 REM Shift register Page 207 REM Analog Math error detection Page 227 View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function REM 4 Q 6 0D 0LQ 3DU 4 Q 5 3DU YHUDJH 9DOXH 56 4 6 5 DWFKLQJ 5HOD 3DU 56 4 7UJ 3DU 6 5 PSXOVH5HOD ಸ ಸ ಸ ಸ 4 Q 3DU 0HVVDJH 7H W 4 Q 3DU 6RIWNH 4 Q 7UJ LU 3DU 6KLIW 5HJLVWHU ᇄ 4 Q 5 QDORJ0DWK UURU 3DU Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr co...

Page 144: ...elay iring Description Input Trg A signal at input Trg Trigger triggers the on delay timer Parameter T represents the time after which the output is on 0 to 1 transition of the output signal Retentivity no retentivity R the status is retentive Output is on when the set time T expires provided Trg is still set 4 7UJ 3DU 2Q HOD Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr...

Page 145: ... 235 actual value AQ Max Min Page 231 actual value AQ On delay current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator Page 146 current time Ta Stairwell light swit...

Page 146: ...C SmartRelay rounds the value up or down to the next valid value Parameter preset Actual value of an already programmed function To include the actual value of an already programmed function for parameter T follow these steps 1 Press to move the cursor to the equal sign of parameter T 2 Press to change the equal sign into an arrow IDEC SmartRelay displays the last referenced block if it exists 3 P...

Page 147: ...o 1 on expiration of this time the output follows the input with on delay IDEC SmartRelay resets the time when the status at input Trg returns to 0 before the time T expires IDEC SmartRelay resets the output to 0 when the signal at input Trg is 0 If the block is retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q and the expired time to the values before a power failure if the block is not retentive IDEC Sm...

Page 148: ...er Page 229 actual value A Average value Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator Pa...

Page 149: ...s the actual time Ta at the 1 to 0 transition of Trg The output remains set IDEC SmartRelay resets Output Q to 0 with off delay when Ta reaches the value configured at T Ta T IDEC SmartRelay retriggers he time Ta with a one shot at input Trg You can set input R Reset to reset the time Ta and the output before Ta expires If the block is retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q and the expired time...

Page 150: ...16 actual value A Up down counter Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value A Average value Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input Trg A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at...

Page 151: ... SmartRelay sets the output to 1 on expiration of the time TH the output follows the input with on delay IDEC SmartRelay resets the time when IDEC SmartRelay resets the signal at input Trg to 0 before the time TH expires 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 IDEC SmartRelay sets the output to 0 on expiration...

Page 152: ...l value A Analog Math Page 224 actual value A PI controller Page 216 actual value A Up down counter Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value A Average value Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay current time Ta Symbol in IDEC SmartRela...

Page 153: ...r defaults refer to Section On delay Page 132 Timing diagram Functional description The 0 to 1 signal transition at input Trg triggers the current time Ta IDEC SmartRelay sets output Q when Ta T A further signal at input Trg does not influence the time Ta IDEC SmartRelay resets the output and the time Ta with the next 1 signal at input R If the block is retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q an...

Page 154: ...229 actual value A Average value Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator P...

Page 155: ...ns set IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q to lo pulse output when Ta reaches the value preset at T Ta T IDEC SmartRelay sets the output immediately if there is a 1 to 0 transition at input Trg before the specified time expires If the block is retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q and the expired time to the values before a power failure if the block is not retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output ...

Page 156: ...6 actual value A Up down counter Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value A Average value Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered int...

Page 157: ...ers the time TL Time Low After the time TL has expired output Q is set for the duration of TH Time High If there is a further 0 to 1 transition retriggering pulse at input Trg before the preset time TL TH has expired Ta is reset and the pulse pause cycle is restarted If the block is retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q and the expired time to the values before a power failure if the block is ...

Page 158: ...ue Ax Ay Analog trigger Page 178 actual value Ax Analog amplifier Page 191 actual value Ax Analog multiplexer Page 209 actual value A Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input En ou can use input EN to set and reset the asynchronous pulse generator Input Inv ou can use input Inv to invert the output signal of the active asynchronous pulse generator Parameter ou can configure the pulse widt...

Page 159: ...ght switch Page 150 current time Ta Dual function switch Page 152 current time Ta Stopwatch Page 166 actual value AQ Frequency trigger Page 175 actual value Fre Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to the On delay Page 132 topic Timing diagram Functional description You can configure the pulse int...

Page 160: ...r Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value A Average value Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input En A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input En Enable trigger...

Page 161: ...ut is set when the on delay time expires and if the signal at input En remains hi at least for the duration of this time The time is reset if input En is reset before the on delay time has expired A 1 to 0 transition at input EN triggers a random off delay time between 0 s and TL IDEC SmartRelay resets the output after the off delay time expires provided input En remains lo at least for the durati...

Page 162: ...e A Analog Math Page 224 actual value A PI controller Page 216 actual value A Up down counter Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value A Average value Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay r...

Page 163: ...s the current time Ta and output Q remains set IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q when Ta T You can output a warning signal before the off delay time T T expires to reset Q for the time of the pre warning period T L A further one shot at input Trg during Ta retriggers the time Ta If the block is retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q and the expired time to the values before a power failure if the...

Page 164: ... current time Ta and resets the output Parameter T represents the off delay time IDEC SmartRelay resets the output 1 to 0 transition when time T expires TL represents the time during which the output must be set to enable the permanent light function T represents the on delay for the prewarning time T L represents the length of the prewarning time period Retentivity No retentivity R The status is ...

Page 165: ...r Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value AQ Average value Page 235 actual value AQ Max Min Page 231 actual value AQ On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page ...

Page 166: ... T L A subsequent signal at Trg always resets T and the output Q If the block is retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q and the expired time to the values before a power failure if the block is not retentive IDEC SmartRelay resets output Q and the expired time to defaults after a power failure Setting the Par parameter Note the defaults specified in the topic Time response Page 124 View in prog...

Page 167: ...ill cause a conflict if you set overlapping on and off times the earliest on and off times take priority Here is an example In this example the work time is 1 00h to 1 40h The status of all three cams determines the switching state of the seven day time switch Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Cam parameters 1 2 and 3 At the Cam parameters you set the on and off times of the seven day ti...

Page 168: ...ates no selection for the day of the week Each character is displayed in the order of the days of the week Saturday and Sunday are distinguished by its position On Off times Any time between 00 00 h and 23 59 h is possible ou can also configure the on time to be a pulse signal The timer block will be activated at the specified time for one cycle and then the output is reset means No on off times s...

Page 169: ... is now positioned on the No2 parameter Cam2 and you can continue with Steps 1 to 8 Seven day time switch Example The output of the seven day time switch is to be set daily from 06 30 h to 08 00 h The output should also be set every Tuesday from 03 10 h to 04 15 h and on the weekends from 16 30 h to 23 10 h This re uires three cams Here are the parameter assignment screen forms of the cams No 1 2 ...

Page 170: ... 31 2099 Timing diagrams Example 1 early mode on Monthly mode off Pulse Off On Time 2000 06 01 Off Time 2099 08 31 every year on une 1 the timer output switches on and remains on until August 31 Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Cam parameter At the Cam parameter you configure the timer mode the on off times for the timer and whether the output is a pulse output Output IDEC SmartRelay se...

Page 171: ...09 and 2010 the timer output switches on and remains on until August 31 Example 4 Yearly mode on Monthly mode off Pulse on On Time 2008 03 15 Off Time 2010 on March 15 of 2008 2009 and 2010 the timer output switches on for one cycle 4 00 2Q 2II 0DU 0DU 0DU 0DU 3XOVH 2Q 0RQWKO 2II HDUO 2Q 00 2Q DWH 00 2II DWH 4 00 2Q 2II XQ XJ XQ XJ XQ XJ 3XOVH 2II 0RQWKO 2II HDUO 2Q 00 2Q DWH 00 2II DWH 4 00 2Q 2I...

Page 172: ...action the timer output pulses only one time at the specified On Time Example 7 Yearly mode on Monthly mode off Pulse off On Time 2008 12 15 Off Time 2010 01 07 on December 15 of 2008 and 2009 the timer output switches on and remains on until January 7 of the following year When the timer output turns off on January 7 2010 it does NOT turn on again the following December 15 4 00 2Q 2II XQ XJ 3XOVH...

Page 173: ...The on time specifies the initial year in which the timer is activated The off time defines the last year in which the timer turns off The maximum year is 2099 If you set the Yearly mode on the timer output switches on each year at the specified month and day of the on time and remains on until the specified month and day of the off time The on time specifies the initial year in which the timer is...

Page 174: ...an IDEC SmartRelay is to be set annually on March 1 reset on April 4 set again on uly 7 and reset again on November 19 ou need to configure two twelve month time switches with corresponding on times then logically link the outputs by means of an OR block Result HDUO 7LPHU 2Q WLPH 0DU 2II WLPH SU HDUO 7LPHU 2Q WLPH XO 2II WLPH 1RY 3XOVH 2II 0RQWKO 2II HDUO 2Q 00 2Q DWH 00 2II DWH 3XOVH 2II 0RQWKO 2...

Page 175: ...ngs EAST or EST Range of values 0 to 180 degrees 0 to 59 minutes 0 to 59 seconds Latitude Direction settings NORTH or SOUTH Range of values 0 to 90 degrees 0 to 59 minutes 0 to 59 seconds one Range of values 11 to 12 TR Offset sunrise time offset Range of values 59 minutes to 59 minutes TS Offset sunset time offset Range of values 59 minutes to 59 minutes Output IDEC SmartRelay sets to 1 when the ...

Page 176: ...ertime conversion see the topic Summertime wintertime conversion Page 90 for details is enabled the function takes the configured time difference into consideration when calculating the TR and TS values Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example Press Press 4 75 7D 7D 7D 76 75 76 75 76 0RQGD 7XHVGD HGQHVGD 3URWHFWLRQ PRGH 9DOXH GHJUHHV PLQXWHV DQG VHFRQGV LUHFWLRQ r 67 RQJLWXGH 67 ...

Page 177: ...y shows the following view in parameter assignment mode example If automatic summertime wintertime conversion is enabled and set to EU for example press and IDEC SmartRelay shows the following view in parameter assignment mode example r 67 RQJLWXGH r 1257 DWLWXGH RQH 07 75 2IIVHW 6XQULVH WLPH 6XQVHW WLPH 75 2IIVHW 75 76 75 2IIVHW 75 76 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email i...

Page 178: ...En begins counting elapsed time at analog output A Lap A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input Lap pauses the stopwatch A negative edge 1 to 0 transition at input Lap resumes the stopwatch R A signal at input R resets the elapsed time Parameter ou can set a timebase TB for the stopwatch Possible timebase settings 10 ms s m and h Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output A A si...

Page 179: ...n 0 and Lap 1 The stopwatch pauses counting time It outputs LapT to A En 0 and Lap 0 The stopwatch outputs the current time CurT to A A signal at R sets the A value to 0 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example To change the timebase press to move the cursor to 10ms Press O and now the timebase can be selected Press or to select another timebase To confirm your selection press O ...

Page 180: ...s I3 I4 I5 and I6 for fast counting only FL1F H12RCE B12RCE and FL1F H12SCD max 5 kHz if the fast input is directly connected to the up down counter function block any other input or circuit component for counting low fre uency signals typically 4 Hz Input Dir ou set the direction of count at input Dir Dir 0 Count up Dir 1 Count down Parameter On on threshold Range of values 0 999999 Off off thres...

Page 181: ...alog filter Page 229 actual value AQ Average value Page 235 actual value AQ Max Min Page 231 actual value AQ On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchrono...

Page 182: ...old then 1 if On Cnt Off View in programming mode example If the referenced block B021 in the example returns a value that lies out of the valid range the value is rounded to the next valid value The view in parameter assignment mode example Note The system scans the counter limit value cyclically Thus if the pulse fre uency at the fast digital inputs I3 I4 I5 or I6 is faster than the cycle time t...

Page 183: ... value MN to the maintenance interval MI Output 0 Measured operating time OT 0 Time to go of the maintenance interval MN MI Parameter MI Maintenance interval to be preset in units of hours and minutes Range of values 0000 h to 9999 h 0 m to 59 m OT the accumulated total operating time you can specify an offset in hours and minute Range of values 00000 h to 99999 h 0 m to 59 m 0 occurs depending on...

Page 184: ...troller Page 216 actual value AQ Up down counter Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value AQ Average value Page 235 actual value AQ Max Min Page 231 actual value AQ On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta...

Page 185: ...ing hours counter OT is reset to zero Depending on your configuration of parameter Q the output is either reset with a signal at input R or Ral Q 0 R or when a reset signal is set hi or the En signal is set lo Q 0 R En Viewing the MI MN and OT values IDEC SmartRelay Basic You can open the parameter assignment mode when the system is in RUN to view the actual values of MI MN and OT IDEC SmartRelay ...

Page 186: ...er enabled MN MI OT MI The operator provides an integer division remainder Example MI 30h OT 100h MN 30 100 30 MN 30 10 MN 20h In runtime mode the value OT can not be preset If the value for MI is changed there would be no calculation for the MN MN would take on the value of MI Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode MI is the configurable time interval The permissible range of values i...

Page 187: ...e Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input Fre The function counts the 0 to 1 transitions at input Fre 1 to 0 transitions are not counted Use the following as the input inputs I3 I4 I5 I6 for fast counting only FL1F H12RCE B12RC...

Page 188: ... 166 actual value AQ Frequency trigger Page 175 actual value Fre Select the required function by the block number Timing diagram Functional description The frequency trigger measures the signals at input Fre The pulses are recorded across a configurable time G_T Output Q is set and reset in accordance with the set thresholds See the calculation rule below Calculation rule If the On threshold Off t...

Page 189: ...T Note The seconds timebase is here set as permanent default hen you preset a time G T of 1 s IDEC SmartRelay returns the current fre uency in parameter fa in Hz Note fa always represents the total pulses measured per time unit G T 3DUDPHWHU SURWHFWLRQ PRGH 2II WKUHVKROG 2Q WKUHVKROG 7LPH LQWHUYDO IRU SXOVHV H DPSOH 2Q 2II B7 V 2II WKUHVKROG 2Q WKUHVKROG 2Q 2II ID 4 ID 2Q Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 88...

Page 190: ... value A Analog Math Page 224 actual value A PI controller Page 216 actual value A Up down counter Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value A Average value Page 235 actual value A Max Min Page 231 actual value A Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input Ax Input Ax is one of the following analog signals AI1 to AI8 AM1 to AM64 NAI1 to NAI32 A 1 to A 8 NA 1 to NA 16 Bloc...

Page 191: ...Q Analog trigger Page 178 actual value Ax Frequency trigger Page 175 actual value Fre Select the required function by the block number Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the display of On Off and Ax values in a message text Does not apply to the comparison of On and Off values The compare function ignores the decimal point Timing diagram Functional description The function fetches the ...

Page 192: ... Ax Off Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode example View in parameter assignment mode example View in the message text example 2II WKUHVKROG 2Q WKUHVKROG DLQ 3DUDPHWHU SURWHFWLRQ PRGH 2IIVHW HFLPDOV LQ WKH PHVVDJH WH W 2Q 2II 3 2Q WKUHVKROG 2II WKUHVKROG 4 2Q 2Q 2II ZKHQ S 4 2Q Phone 800 894 041...

Page 193: ...ence Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input Ax Input Ax is one of the following analog signals AI1 to AI8 AM1 to AM64 NAI1 to NAI32 A 1 to A 8 NA 1 to NA 16 Block number of a function with analog output Parameter A gain Range of values 10 00 to 10 00 B zero offset Range of values 10 000 to 10 000 On On Off threshold Range of values 20 000 to 20 000 differential value for calculating the...

Page 194: ...n you set a negative differential value the On threshold Off threshold and 1if the actual value Ax On or 0 if the actual value Ax Off See the timing diagram A hen you set a positive differential value the On threshold the Off threshold and 1 if On actual value Ax Off See the timing diagram B Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant appl...

Page 195: ...y Inputs Ax and Ay are one of the following analog signals AI1 to AI8 AM1 to AM64 NAI1 to NAI32 A 1 to A 8 NA 1 to NA 16 Block number of a function with analog output Parameter A gain Range of values 10 00 to 10 00 B ero offset Range of values 10 000 to 10 000 On on threshold Range of values 20 000 to 20 000 Off off threshold Range of values 20 000 to 20 000 p number of decimals Range of values 0 ...

Page 196: ...delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator Page 146 current time Ta Stairwell light switch Page 150 current time Ta Dual function switch...

Page 197: ... set or reset depending on difference of the actual values Ax Ay and the set thresholds See the calculation rule below Calculation rule If the On threshold Off threshold then if actual value Ax actual value Ay On or 0 if actual value Ax actual value Ay Off If the On threshold Off threshold then 1 if On actual value Ax actual value Ay Off Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are...

Page 198: ...e The thermocouples available have the following technical data 30 C to 70 C 0 VDC to 10 VDC Configuration example View in parameter assignment mode example View in the message text example Application Internal mapping 30 C to 70 C 0 VDC to 10 VDC 0 to 1000 0 C 300 Offset 30 Range of values 30 C to 70 C 100 1000 Gain 100 1000 0 1 On threshold 15 C Threshold 15 Off threshold 5 C Threshold 5 See als...

Page 199: ...y and Off delay special functions With on delay output Q is only set if the pulse width of the triggering signal at input Trg analog comparator output is longer than the on delay time Using this method you will obtain a virtual hysteresis and reduce the input response to short signals Function block diagram 4 2II GHOD 2Q GHOD QDORJ FRPSDUDWRU Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com ...

Page 200: ... memory and starts monitoring of the analog range Aen 2 to Aen 1 Input Ax Input Ax is one of the following analog signals AI1 to AI8 AM1 to AM64 NAI1 to NAI32 A 1 to A 8 NA 1 to NA 16 Block number of a function with analog output Parameter A gain Range of values 10 00 to 10 00 B zero offset Range of values 10 000 to 10 000 1 difference value above Aen on off threshold Range of values 0 to 20 000 2...

Page 201: ...l value AQ Average value Page 235 actual value AQ Max Min Page 231 actual value AQ On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator Page 14...

Page 202: ...ue Ax Output is set when the signal at input En 1 and if the actual value at input Ax is out of range of Aen 2 to Aen 1 Output is reset when the actual value at input Ax lies within the range of Aen 2 to Aen 1 or when the signal at input En changes to lo Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the used sensors to the respective application View in programming mod...

Page 203: ...set is then added to the product Ax gain offset actual value Ax The actual value Ax is output at A Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input Ax Input Ax is one of the following analog signals AI1 to AI8 AM1 to AM64 NAI1 to NAI32 A 1 to A 8 NA 1 to NA 16 Block number of a function with analog output Parameter A gain Range of values 10 00 to 10 00 B zero offset Range of values 10 000 to 10 0...

Page 204: ... a potentiometer by interconnecting an analog input with an analog amplifier and an analog memory marker Scale the analog value at the analog amplifier for further use Connect for example the time base for parameter T of a time function e g On off delay Page 138 or the on and or off limit specification of an Up down counter Page 168 to the scaled analog value For more information with programming ...

Page 205: ...y is enabled the current status of the output signal is retained after a power failure Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input S ou set output with a signal at input S Input R ou reset output with a signal at input R If S and R 1 the output is reset Parameter Retentivity no retentivity R the status is retentive Output is set with a signal at input S and reset with a signal at input R Sn ...

Page 206: ...ou reset the current impulse relay with a signal at input R The output is set lo Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input Trg ou set and reset output with a signal at input Trg Trigger Input S ou set output with a signal at input S Input R ou reset output with a signal at input R Parameter Selection RS R input priority or SR S input priority Retentivity no retentivity R the status is rete...

Page 207: ...on is not available in parameter assignment mode Par n 1 S R Trg n 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 RS 0 1 1 0 0 RS 0 1 1 0 1 0 SR 0 1 1 0 1 SR 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 RS 1 1 1 0 0 RS 1 1 1 0 1 0 SR 1 1 1 0 1 SR 1 1 1 0 1 1 RS or SR Triggering signal is effective because S and R 0 Note If Trg 0 and Par RS the sp...

Page 208: ... message texts Options Set1 and Set2 can be any of the supported character sets for IDEC SmartRelay Of the 50 possible message texts that you can configure you can select any number of them to be from the first language and any number from the second language For example you could configure 50 message text function blocks that have a single message text for Character Set 1 Alternatively you could ...

Page 209: ...age text editor ou must start the Chinese emulator before you open the the message text function block in indLGC Programming global message text parameters 0VJ RQILJ RU RU RU 6WHS WKURXJK YDOXHV RI RU V WR LQFUHDVH RU GHFUHDVH WKH DQDORJ LQSXW UHIUHVK WLPH 6PDUW5HOD XSGDWHV WKH YDOXH DQG FXUVRU SRVLWLRQ EHWZHHQ V DQG V WR VKRZ RXU WKH FXUUHQW VHOHFWLRQ QFUHDVH RU GHFUHDVH WKH WLFN WLPH E V 0LQLPXP...

Page 210: ...tions either a character at a time or a line at a time If acknowledgment is disabled Ack No the message text is hidden when the status of the signal at input En changes from 1 to 0 Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input En A 0 to 1 transition at input En Enable starts the output of the message text Parameter Ack acknowledgment of the message text Msg Text input of the message text Prior...

Page 211: ...y activated message text only if its priority is higher than that of previously activated message texts After a message text is disabled or acknowledged the function automatically shows the previously active message text that takes the highest priority ou can press the and keys to step through multiple active message texts Example This is how two message texts could be shown DPSOH 0HVVDJH WH W ZLW...

Page 212: ... Example tick message character by character The following illustration shows a one line 24 character message text If you set this message to tick character by character with a tick interval of 0 1 seconds then the initial appearance of this message line on the IDEC SmartRelay onboard display or FL1F RD1 is as shown in this illustration After 0 1 second one character of the message line ticks The ...

Page 213: ...ine for the message text press and IDEC SmartRelay shows as follows 4 Press and to select the letter to be displayed in the text To move the cursor from one position to another press and Note The list of available characters is the same as for the circuit program name The character set is found in topic Circuit program input Page 65 hen you enter message text from IDEC SmartRelay Basic you can onl...

Page 214: ...ine 1 ticks press or 14 Press to move the cursor to the second line and press or to choose between No and es for Line 2 Configure line ticking for lines 3 4 5 and 6 in the same way as for lines 1 and 2 15 Position the cursor on the eb Show line by pressing Press or to select between No and es for eb Show 16 Press O to confirm the complete message text configuration 0HVVDJH GHVWLQDWLRQ 6PDUW5HOD DV...

Page 215: ...ion switch Ta T TL T T L Seven day time switch 3 on off day Twelve month time switch On Off Astronomical clock Longitude latitude zone TS TR Stopwatch TB Ta Lap AQ Counter Up down counter Cnt On Off Operating hours counter MI Q OT Frequency trigger fa On Off G_T Analog Analog trigger On Off A B Ax Analog differential trigger On n A B Ax Off Analog comparator On Off A B Ax Ay nA Analog watchdog n A...

Page 216: ...SmartRelay Basic that contain any of the following parameters Par Time Date EnTime EnDate Analog input Digital I O status Special characters for example You can only edit such message texts from WindLGC Changing parameters in the active message text When the message text is active press ESC to select the editing mode Press and to select the relevant parameter Press OK to change the parameter Use t...

Page 217: ...le and if Switch On was confirmed in parameter assignment mode Parameter Programming mode Selecting the function for pushbutton action for the duration of one cycle or for switching action Start on or off state initialized at the first start of the program if retentivity is disabled Retentivity no retentivity R the status is retentive Parameter assignment mode RUN mode Switch switches the momentar...

Page 218: ...ng to your configuration at the Start parameter Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example 1 Position the cursor on Par Press OK 2 Press to position the cursor on the On line 3 Press OK Select Momentary pushbutton or Switch Press or 4 Press to move the cursor to Start line 5 To change the Start state Press or 6 Confirm your entries with OK View in parameter assignment mode example ...

Page 219: ...put Trg A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input Trg Trigger starts the special function 1 to 0 transitions are irrelevant Input Dir The signal at input Dir determines the shifting direction for the shift register bits Sx 1 to Sx 8 x refers to the configured shift register byte index 1 2 3 or 4 Dir 0 shift up Sx 1 Sx 8 Dir 1 shift down Sx 8 Sx 1 Parameter Shift register bit that determines the v...

Page 220: ...o Sx 6 etc Output Q returns the value of the configured shift register bit If retentivity is disabled the shift function restarts at Sx 1 or Sx 8 after a power failure When enabled retentivity always applies to all shift register bits Timing diagram The timing diagram example for the shift register in IDEC SmartRelay is shown as follows Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example Th...

Page 221: ...S2 S1 and S2 selectors for selecting the analog value to be issued S1 0 and S2 0 value 1 is issued S1 0 and S2 1 value 2 is issued S1 1 and S2 0 value 3 is issued S1 1 and S2 1 value 4 is issued Parameter V1 to V4 analog values that will be issued Range of values 32768 to 32767 p number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output A This special function has an analog output This output can only be ...

Page 222: ...5 actual value AQ Max Min Page 231 actual value AQ On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator Page 146 current time Ta Stairwell ligh...

Page 223: ...nnect this special function with a real analog output note that the analog output can only process values between 0 and 1000 To do this you may need to connect an additional amplifier between the analog output of the special function and the real analog output Using this amplifier you standardize the output range of the special function to a value range of 0 to 1000 Setting the Par parameter View ...

Page 224: ... status from 1 to 0 immediately sets the current level to Offset B which makes output A e ual to 0 Input Sel SeI 0 level 1 is selected SeI 1 level 2 is selected A change in status of Sel causes the current level to start changing to the selected level at the specified rate Input St A change in the status from 0 to 1 at input St Decelerated Stop causes the current level to decrease at a constant ra...

Page 225: ...s 0 to 20000 Rate acceleration with which level 1 level 2 or Offset is reached Steps seconds are issued Range of values 1 to 10000 A gain Range of values 0 to 10 00 B offset Range of values 10000 to 10000 p number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ Range of values for AQ 0 to 32767 Current Level Offset B Gain A Range of values 0 to 32767 Note When AQ is displayed in parameter mode or me...

Page 226: ...Q On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator Page 146 current time Ta Stairwell light switch Page 150 current time Ta Dual function s...

Page 227: ...caled value output AQ is 0 If the input St is set the function can only be restarted after the inputs St and En have been reset If input Sel has been changed depending on the connection of Sel the function runs from the current target level to the new target level at the rate that is specified If the input En is reset the function immediately sets the current level to Offset B The current level is...

Page 228: ... in parameter assignment mode 4 4 30 PI controller Short description Proportional action and integral action controllers ou can use both types of controller individually or combined HFLPDOV LQ WKH PHVVDJH WH W 2IIVHW DLQ 3UHVV 6W6S 5DWH 0D 3 2IIVHW DLQ 3UHVV 4 6W6S 5DWH Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 229: ...of values 00 01m to 99 59 m Dir action direction of the controller Range of values or M value from A with manual mode Range of values 0 to 1 000 Min minimum value for PV Range of values 10 000 to 20 000 Max maximum value for PV Range of values 10 000 to 20 000 A gain Range of values 10 00 to 10 00 B offset Range of values 10 000 to 10 000 p number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output A This ...

Page 230: ...etentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator Page 146 current time Ta Stairwell light switch Page 150 current time Ta Dual function switch Page 152 current time Ta Stopwatch Page 166 actual value AQ PI controller actual value AQ Frequency trig...

Page 231: ... the fact that PV increases which on account of Dir upwards causes AQ to drop Functional description If the input A M is set to 0 then the special function issues output AQ with the value that you set with parameter Mq If the input A M is set to 1 then automatic mode commences As an integral sum the value Mq is adopted the controller function begins the calculations The updated value PV is used to...

Page 232: ...hen the updated value PV is set to the value of Max If the PV falls short of the parameter Min then the updated value PV is set to the value of Min If the input R is set to 1 then the A output is reset As long as R is set the input A M is disabled Sampling time The sampling time is fixed at 500 ms Parameter sets For more information and application examples with application related parameter sets ...

Page 233: ...ing functions Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input En A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input En enables the P M function block Input Ax Analog signal to be modulated to a pulsed digital output signal Parameter A gain Range of values 10 00 to 10 00 B zero offset Range of values 10 000 to 10 000 T periodic time over which the digital output is modulated p number of decimals Range of...

Page 234: ...lse generator Page 146 current time Ta Stairwell light switch Page 150 current time Ta Dual function switch Page 152 current time Ta Stopwatch Page 166 actual value AQ Frequency trigger Page 175 actual value Fre Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to the On delay Page 132 topic Parameters p numbe...

Page 235: ...s long as parameter En high Example 2 Analog input value 300 range 0 to 1 000 Periodic time T 10 seconds The digital output of the PWM function is three seconds high seven seconds low three seconds high seven seconds low and continues in that pattern as long as parameter En high Calculation rule Q 1 for Ax Min Max Min of time period T when Min Ax Max Q 0 for PT Ax Min Max Min of periodic time T No...

Page 236: ... enables the analog math function block Parameter V1 first operand value V2 second operand value V3 third operand value V4 fourth operand value Op1 first operator Op2 second operator Op3 third operator Operator Prio priority of the operands en 0 0 reset value of A to 0 when En 0 1 retain last value of A when En 0 p number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output A The output A is the result of t...

Page 237: ...erval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous pulse generator Page 146 current time Ta Stairwell light switch Page 150 current time Ta Dual function switch Page 152 current time Ta Stopwatch Page 166 actual value AQ Analog math actual value AQ Frequency trigger Page 175 actual value Fre Select the require...

Page 238: ...en 0 0 then the function sets AQ to 0 when En 0 If the parameter Qen 0 1 then the function leaves AQ at its last value when En 0 Possible errors zero division and overflow If the analog math function block execution results in zero division or overflow it sets internal bits that indicate the type of error that occurred You can program an analog math error detection function block in your circuit p...

Page 239: ...ion block Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay iring Description Input En A change in the status from 0 to 1 at input En Enable enables the analog math error detection block Input R A signal at input R resets the output Parameter MathBN block number of an analog math Err D divide by 0 error OF overflow error D OF divide by 0 error OR overflow error AutoRst reset the output before the next execution of the an...

Page 240: ... scan cycle If the referenced analog math function block executes after the analog math error detection function block the error is detected in the next scan cycle Analog math error detection logic table In the table below Err represents the parameter of the analog math error detection instruction that selects which type of error to detect ZD represents the zero division bit set by the analog math...

Page 241: ...of a function with analog output Parameter Sn Number of samples determines how many analog values are sampled within the program cycles that are determined by the set number of samples IDEC SmartRelay samples an analog value within every program cycle The number of program cycles is e ual to the set number of samples Possible settings 8 16 32 64 128 256 Output A A is the average value of input Ax ...

Page 242: ...r of samples Sn and outputs the average value Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example View in parameter assignment mode example Note There are a maximum of eight analog filter function blocks available for use in the circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay 6Q 6Q 6Q 6Q 4 3URWHFWLRQ PRGH 1XPEHU RI VDPSOHV 6Q 6Q 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr ...

Page 243: ...m 1 to 0 at S1 outputs the minimum value to A Ax Input Ax is one of the following analog signals AI1 to AI8 AM1 to AM64 NAI1 to NAI32 A 1 to A 8 NA 1 to NA 16 Block number of a function with analog output Parameter Mode Possible settings 0 1 2 3 Mode 0 A Min Mode 1 A Max Mode 2 and S1 0 low A Min Mode 2 and S1 1 high A Max Mode 3 A Actual value of Ax ERst Enable Reset Possible settings ERst 0 disa...

Page 244: ... Page 168 actual value Cnt Analog filter Page 229 actual value AQ Average value Page 235 actual value AQ On delay Page 132 current time Ta Off delay Page 136 current time Ta On off delay Page 138 current time Ta Retentive on delay Page 140 current time Ta Interval time delay relay Pulse output Page 142 current time Ta Edge triggered interval time delay relay Page 144 current time Ta Asynchronous p...

Page 245: ...on holds the value of AQ at the current value ERst 0 and En 1 the function outputs a value at AQ depending on the settings of Mode and S1 Mode 0 the function sets AQ to the minimum value Mode 1 the function sets AQ to the maximum value Mode 2 and S1 0 the function sets AQ to the minimum value Mode 2 and S1 1 the function sets AQ to the maximum value Mode 3 the function outputs current analog input...

Page 246: ...anual 234 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example View in parameter assignment mode example 3URWHFWLRQ PRGH DQG UHWHQWLYLW 1XPEHU RI VDPSOHV QDEOH UHVHW 0RGH UVW 0RGH 0LQ 0D UVW 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 247: ...nalog signals AI1 to AI8 AM1 to AM64 NAI1 to NAI32 A 1 to A 8 NA 1 to NA 16 Block number of a function with analog output Parameter St Sampling time you can set the timebase to s seconds d days h hours or m minutes Range of values St s 1 to 59 St d 1 to 365 St h 1 to 23 St m 1 to 59 Sn Number of samples Range of values St s 1 to St 100 St d 1 to 32767 St h 1 to 32767 St m and St 5 minutes 1 to St ...

Page 248: ... to both the set sampling time St and the number of samples Sn and outputs the average value A signal at R sets A to 0 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example 6Q 6Q 6W V 6W V 6Q 4 Q 5 3URWHFWLRQ PRGH DQG UHWHQWLYLW 6DPSOLQJ WLPH LQ VHFRQGV GD V KRXUV RU PLQWXHV 1XPEHU RI VDPSOHV 6W 6Q 6HF Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 249: ...urity control over the Web server For more information see section Network access security Page 273 5 1 Enabling the Web server Make sure you have connected your PC or mobile device to the desired Base Module or Text Display and guarantee you have enabled the Web user access in WindLGC according to instructions in the user profile settings of the Online Help for WindLGC Supported network explorers...

Page 250: ...upported Web page language versions The IDEC SmartRelay Web server supports the following Web page lanuages German English Italian French Spanish Chinese Simplified Japanese 5 2 Logging on to the Web server Follow the steps below to log on to the desired Base Module 1 Open your Web browser 2 Enter the IP address of your Base Module in the IP address bar LAN Local Area Network access Remote access ...

Page 251: ... password refer to the Online Help for indLGC If you do not desire to enter the user name and password again at the next logon you can select the check box Make sure you do not set your browser to private mode since your browser does not record any browsing history or passwords in this mode ou can access one Base Module from multiple IDEC SmartRelay eb server clients but due to memory usage this m...

Page 252: ...ns on the virtual Base Module through SmartRelay BM menu and the virtual Text Display through SmartRelay TD menu Operating the keys on the virtual module If you have previously programmed the cursor keys and function keys in your circuit program you can perform the following basic operations with these keys on the virtual Base Module or Text Display To enable the functionality of the programmed cu...

Page 253: ...C key again To disable the display of an active message as long as this message has been previously configured in WindLGC as acknowledgable click or tap the OK key Viewing message text If you have configured your message text on WindLGC according to the instructions in the Online Help for WindLGC you are then able to see them on the virtual screen of the module Click or tap SmartRelay BM or SmartR...

Page 254: ...ettings on WindLGC according to the instructions in the Online Help for WindLGC you can see the same backlight effect displayed on the virtual Base Module or Text Display Setting the configurable parameters If you have configured to show certain parameters on Base Module or Text Display according to the instructions in the Online Help for WindLGC you can see them displayed on the screen Double cli...

Page 255: ...On the Text Display Enter the desired parameter value in line on the above screens In this example enter 20 00s Make sure you have strictly followed the example of your current value Any inconsistency may cause errors on the module Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 256: ...the virtual module on the Web server IDEC SmartRelay Manual 244 Click or tap The updated parameter is displayed On the Base Module On the Text Display Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 257: ... bar to show the variable table Click or tap to add a new variable Follow the steps below to set the variable 1 Choose a desired range eb server displays the mapping address variable type display format of the range 2 Enter the new mapping address in the added empty column The indicates the variable is to be modified The indicates it is not editable Click or tap to apply the new mapping addresses ...

Page 258: ...Web server 5 6 Logging off from the Web server IDEC SmartRelay Manual 246 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 259: ...ting elements connected to a UDF block ou can neither create a UDF block from IDEC SmartRelay nor edit the members of the block ou can only edit elements connected to the inputs or outputs of a UDF block or edit its parameter settings Editing elements to the inputs of a UDF block 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode 2 Select on the main menu Press or 3 Confirm Press O 4 Select Press or 5 P...

Page 260: ...ow changed Editing elements to the outputs of a UDF block If IDEC SmartRelay shows the following screen form as shown in the above Step 5 and you want to change 1 to another element follow the steps below 1 Press O and IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display 2 Move the cursor to In by pressing Press O and the cursor appears in a flashing solid s uare ou can change the input to U1 1 1 refers to...

Page 261: ...e following display 5 Press O and the cursor appears in a flashing solid s uare Select an empty input by pressing or Press O and IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display 6 Press ESC and IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display Now the connection between U1 and 1 is removed ou have changed the element connected to the first output of U1 from 1 to 3 8 4 4 4 4 4 8 4 4 Q 1 8 4 4 4 Phone 800 894 ...

Page 262: ...F parameters in indLGC ou can configure a maximum of eight parameters for each UDF block using indLGC IDEC SmartRelay can show a maximum of three parameters on a single display 2 Press O and the cursor moves to the first number of T 3 Press or to change the value Press or to select another number and then press or to change its value Press O to confirm your modifications Then IDEC SmartRelay shows...

Page 263: ...nected to the data log block Editing elements connected to the data log block If your circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay contains a data log block configured from indLGC you can edit elements connected to this data log as follows 1 Switch to programming mode Press O twice to step into the following display of your circuit program 2 Move the cursor to L1 by pressing The data log is identified with ...

Page 264: ... data log file on the micro SD card can store a maximum of 20000 lines If the memory of the micro SD card is full and you want to create a new data file then an error message will be generated automatically IDEC SmartRelay automatically creates file names with the format of XYZ _ number csv XYZ stands for the last part of the four part IP address code of the connected Base Module It ranges from on...

Page 265: ...t having to change to programming mode The advantage is that you can edit program parameters but the circuit program remains protected 8 1 Selecting parameter assignment mode Press ESC to access the parameter assignment mode For more information about the menu commands in parameter assignment mode refer to Section Base Module Page 307 Follow these steps to stop your circuit program and thus change...

Page 266: ...ying parameters Page 256 Assigning a circuit program name Page 69 Menu command For information on the various settings refer to the following topics Setting the time of day and date Page 259 Summertime wintertime conversion Page 90 Setting the start screen Page 265 Setting the display contrast and backlight choice Page 261 Setting the default values for IDEC SmartRelay Page 258 Menu command For in...

Page 267: ...parameters To select a parameter 1 On the parameter assignment menu move the cursor to Press or 2 Confirm with O 3 Move the cursor to Press or 4 Confirm with O IDEC SmartRelay shows the list of all available blocks for example Note ou can only view and edit parameters in the parameter assignment mode when they have the read write designation See the Parameter protection Page 125 topic Note indLGC ...

Page 268: ...ove the cursor to the point at which you want to make the change Press or 2 To change this value Press or 3 To apply the value O Note hen changing the time parameter when the system is in RUN you can also change the timebase s seconds m minutes h hours This does not apply if the time parameter represents the result of another function for an example see the On delay Page 132 topic In this case you...

Page 269: ...ode ou can change the on off threshold This does not apply if the on or off threshold represents the result of another function In the Up down counter Page 168 topic this is B021 Current value of an hour counter View of an hour counter parameter in parameter assignment mode ou can edit the configured time interval MI 7 V 7D V XUUHQW WLPH 7D RQILJXUHG WLPH 7 2Q 2II 2Q 0 7 2II 2Q 2II 3XOVH 66 2II Ⴃ ...

Page 270: ... display contrast and backlight choice Page 261 and the Setting the display contrast and backlight choice Page 261 in programming mode or parameter assignment mode through the following menu commands Menu language ou can Setting the menu language Page 263 in which IDEC SmartRelay displays the menus in programming mode through the following menu commands Number of Base Module analog inputs The Base...

Page 271: ... menu commands 8 2 1 Setting the time of day and date ou can set the time of day and the date in programming mode or parameter assignment mode Setting the time of day and the date in parameter assignment mode Follow these steps to set the time of day and the date 1 Selecting parameter assignment mode Page 253 2 On the parameter assignment menu move the cursor to Press or 3 Confirm Press O 4 Move t...

Page 272: ...e the cursor to the desired position and press or to change the value 10 To confirm your entries Press O Setting the time of day and the date in programming mode If you want to set the time of day and the date in programming mode select in the main menu then menus and ou can now set the date and the time as described earlier 6HW ORFN UL 6 7LPH ORFN 1HWZRUN LDJQRVWLFV 3URJUDP 6WRS 6HWXS 0HQX DQJXDJ...

Page 273: ...ve the cursor to Press or 3 Confirm Press O 4 Move the cursor to Press or 5 Confirm Press O 6 Move the cursor to Press or 7 Confirm Press O IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display 8 To change the display contrast Press or 9 To confirm your entry Press O Setting the display contrast in programming mode If you want to set the display contrast in programming mode select menu command in the main m...

Page 274: ...ing mode If you want to set the backlight in programming mode select menu command in the main menu then menus and ou can now set the backlight as described earlier Note The backlight lifetime of the Text Display is 20000 hours ou can change the backlight colors of the IDEC SmartRelay onboard display or the FL1F RD1 by means of some special markers M25 M26 M28 to M31 For more information refer to s...

Page 275: ...the main menu of programming mode move the cursor to Press or 2 Confirm Press O 3 Move the cursor to Press or 4 Confirm Press O 5 Move the cursor to the language of your choice Press or 6 Confirm language selection Press O German English French Spanish Italian Chinese Dutch Turkish Russian apanese 1HWZRUN LDJQRVWLFV DUG 3URJUDP 6WDUW 6HWXS Ⴃ Ⴍ 0VJ RQILJ 6WDUW 6FUHHQ ORFN 3RZHU RQ HOD 4 0 180 0HQX ...

Page 276: ...use them as analog inputs AI3 and AI4 you must set the number of analog inputs to four Note that the number of configured analog inputs on IDEC SmartRelay affects the subse uent numbering of analog inputs on attached expansion modules see the Maximum setup with expansion modules Page 17 topic ou can set the number of AIs in programming mode only Setting the number of AIs in programming mode Follow...

Page 277: ...sor to Press or 3 Confirm Press O 4 Move the cursor to Press or 5 Confirm Press O The display now shows The current setting of the start screen is indicated by the circle with a dot The default setting is ou can choose to display the current time of day and date the values of the digital inputs or the parameter assignment menu 6 Select the desired default setting Press or 7 To confirm your entry P...

Page 278: ...Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 8 2 Setting the default values for IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual 266 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 279: ... somewhere For detailed information about how to format micro SD cards see Section Formatting micro SD cards Page 267 For detailed information about the copy protection function see Section Program copy protection Page 275 For detailed information about the data log see Chapter Data log Page 251 9 1 Formatting micro SD cards As IDEC SmartRelay only supports micro SD cards that support FAT32 file s...

Page 280: ...Using memory cards 9 1 Formatting micro SD cards IDEC SmartRelay Manual 268 2 3 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 281: ...nsert a screwdriver with a 3 mm blade into the groove on the front of the socket and lever the socket partially out of the slot Press the two sides of the socket and pull it out ou can now remove the micro SD card from the card slot on the left side of the socket Inserting the micro SD card The entry of the card slot is chamfered on its bottom right The edge of the cards is chamfered accordingly T...

Page 282: ...program to IDEC SmartRelay This option is available in the dialog for PC IDEC SmartRelay transfer If you select this option indLGC transfers the circuit program to IDEC SmartRelay and to the micro SD card Note If the program is empty a message will display on the screen to remind you the program in IDEC SmartRelay is empty The password of a protected circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay also applies...

Page 283: ...matically during the startup of IDEC SmartRelay PO ER ON By means of the card specific menu of IDEC SmartRelay Automatic copying during the startup of IDEC SmartRelay To automatically copy the circuit program to the card follow these steps 1 Switch off the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay 2 Insert the card into the relevant slot 3 Switch on the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay copies...

Page 284: ...ram from the card to IDEC SmartRelay insert the card and follow the steps shown in the illustration below Press O IDEC SmartRelay copies the circuit program from the card to IDEC SmartRelay hen IDEC SmartRelay has finished copying it automatically returns to the IDEC SmartRelay main menu HV 1R HV 1R 6WDUW 3URJUDP 6HWXS 1HWZRUN LDJQRVWLFV DUG 6WDUW 3URJUDP 6HWXS 1HWZRUN LDJQRVWLFV DUG 6DYH 3URJ DUG...

Page 285: ...ed as Intranet communication when destination devices exist within the same network according to the IP address and subnet mask IDEC strongly recommends that you do not put the IDEC SmartRelay devices Base Modules and the FL1F RD1 directly on the Internet but hide them behind a firewall see illustration below In addition make sure you select TCP port 8080 and block all other ports in the firewall ...

Page 286: ...word protect eb server access to IDEC SmartRelay with a strong password Strong passwords are at least eight characters in length mix letters numbers and special characters are not words that can be found in a dictionary and are not names or identifiers that can be derived from personal information eep the password secret and change it fre uently Perform error checking and range checking on your va...

Page 287: ...t program to another memory card IDEC SmartRelay cannot recognize the program and re ect loading it after you insert the card To execute this circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay you must leave the card in the IDEC SmartRelay Base Module during RUN mode that is you cannot remove the card to copy the program to other IDEC SmartRelay devices A circuit program with password protection is no longer prot...

Page 288: ...or more information about switching between the access levels refer to Section Configuring menu access protection for IDEC SmartRelay Page 59 Note The protection function applies only to the card you must Copying data from IDEC SmartRelay to the card Page 270 the circuit program to the card in a separate action at power on ou can always change the status of protection function disabled to protecti...

Page 289: ... Reading the values of the hour counter Setting the time of day Summertime wintertime conversion Online testing that provides a display of status changes and process variables of IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Status of digital I O markers shift register bits and cursor keys Values of all analog I O and markers Results of all blocks Current values including the times of selected blocks Starting and s...

Page 290: ...ndows XP WindLGC V8 0 This is the current version of WindLGC You will find all the functions and the functionality of the devices described in this manual in the version 8 0 Note Please note that the SmartRelay ladder programming is slightly different from PLC programming In the case of a PLC the output result on each line is reflected on the inputs within the same scan time However in the case of...

Page 291: ... steps 1 Install the new software from the DVD 2 When the system prompts you for the previous version place the old WindLGC DVD in the DVD drive 3 Point your browser to the Application directory on the DVD Updates and information You can download demo versions of the software free of charge from the Internet address specified in the Preface Page ii For detailed information on updates upgrades and ...

Page 292: ... commands are available Switch IDEC SmartRelay to RUN Read write the circuit program Read write the summertime wintertime Closing the PC IDEC SmartRelay mode hen IDEC SmartRelay completes the data transfer it shuts down the connection to the PC Note For more information on IDEC SmartRelay versions without display refer to the Appendix topic IDEC SmartRelay without display IDEC SmartRelay Pure Page...

Page 293: ...splays the sum of counted objects On the WindLGC DVD you can also find descriptions and the corresponding circuit diagrams of the applications You can read these pdf files with the Adobe Acrobat Reader If you have installed WindLGC on your computer you can simply click the disk icon to download the relevant circuit programs which you can then adapt to suit your application and download to IDEC Sma...

Page 294: ...tions for domestic and commercial housing installations Examples Domestic security systems IDEC SmartRelay switches on a lamp at regular intervals or opens and closes the shutters while you are on holiday Central heating IDEC SmartRelay runs the circulation pump only when water or heating is actually required Refrigerating systems IDEC SmartRelay can defrost refrigerating systems at regular interv...

Page 295: ... output Modules with transistor output Installation 35 5 x 90 x 58 mm Approx 130 g Approx 95 g On a 35 mm profile rail two module widths or wall mounting IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules FL1F J2B2 K2BM2 Dimensions WxHxD Weight Installation 35 5 x 90 x 58 mm Approx 95 g On a 35 mm profile rail two module widths or wall mounting FL1F RD1 Text Display with Ethernet interfaces Dimensions WxHxD Weight...

Page 296: ...Electrostatic discharge IEC 61000 4 2 Severity 3 8 kV air discharge 6 kV contact discharge Electromagnetic fields IEC 61000 4 3 Field strength 1 V m and 10 V m HF currents on cables and cable shielding IEC 61000 4 6 10 V Burst pulses IEC 61000 4 4Severity 3 2 kV supply and digital signal lines 1 kV analog signal lines High energy surge pulse applies only to FL1F B12RCC H12RCC IEC 61000 4 5Severity...

Page 297: ... Power loss at 100 VAC 240 VAC 100 VDC 240 VDC 1 7 W to 4 6 W 3 6 W to 6 0 W 0 6 W to 1 2 W 0 5 W to 2 0 W 1 7 W to 4 6 W 3 6 W to 6 0 W 0 6 W to 1 2 W 0 5 W to 2 0 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C Typ 20 days Typ 20 days Accuracy of the real time clock Typ 2 s day Typ 2 s day Digital inputs Number 8 8 Electrical isolation No No Number of high speed inputs 0 0 Input frequency Normal input H...

Page 298: ...s at 230 240 VAC 110 120 VAC Max 30 A 1000 W 500 W Max 30 A 1000 W 500 W Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W at 230 240 VAC 10 x 58 W at 230 240 VAC Fluorescent tubes conventionally compensated 25000 switching cycles 1 x 58 W at 230 240 VAC 1 x 58 W at 230 240 VAC Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W at 230 240 VAC 10 x 58 W at 230 240 VAC Sh...

Page 299: ...ed resistive load 1800 operations hour Switching rate Mechanical 10 Hz 10 Hz Ohmic load lamp load 2 Hz 2 Hz Inductive load 0 5 Hz 0 5 Hz FL1F M08C2R2 Power supply Input voltage 100 VAC VDC to 240 VAC VDC Permissible range 85 VAC to 265 VAC 100 VDC to 253 VDC Permissible mains frequency 47Hz to 63 Hz Power consumption 100 VAC 240 VAC 100 VDC 240 VDC 10 mA to 30 mA 10 mA to 20 mA 5 mA to 15 mA 5 mA ...

Page 300: ...tal input Yes Continuous current Ith Recommended range of application 100 mA at 12 VAC VDC Max 5 A per relay Surge current Max 30 A Incandescent lamp load 25000 switching cycles at 230 240 VAC 100 120 VAC 1000 W 500 W Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W at 230 240 VAC Fluorescent tubes conventionally compensated 25000 switching cycles 1 x 58 W at 230 240 VAC Fluorescent...

Page 301: ...le mains frequency Power consumption from 24 VDC 15 mA to 50 mA no load on digital output 1 2 A with max load on digital output Voltage failure buffering Power loss at 24 VDC 0 4 W to 1 2 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C Typ 20 days Accuracy of the real time clock Typ 2 s day Digital inputs Number 8 Electrical isolation No Numbef of high speed inputs 4 I3 I4 I5 I6 Input frequency Normal inp...

Page 302: ...ing 1 Electrical isolation No In groups of Control of a digital input Yes Output voltage Supply voltage Output current Max 0 3 A per channel Short circuit proof and overload proof Yes Short circuit current limitation Approx 1 A per channel Derating None across the entire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Parallel output circuit for power increase Not pe...

Page 303: ...A Delay time at 0 to 1 1 to 0 Typ 1 5 ms Typ 1 5 ms Line length unshielded Max 100 m Digital outputs Number 4 Output type Transistor current sourcing 1 Electrical isolation No In groups of Control of a digital input Yes Output voltage Supply voltage Output current Max 0 3 A per channel Short circuit proof and overload proof Yes Short circuit current limitation Approx 1 A per channel Derating None ...

Page 304: ... at 25 C Typ 20 days Accuracy of the real time clock Typ 2 s day Digital inputs Number 8 optional positive voltage or negative voltage Electrical isolation No Number of high speed inputs 0 Input frequency Normal input High speed input Max 4 Hz Max continuous permissible voltage 26 4 VAC 28 8 VDC Input voltage Signal 0 Signal 1 L 5 VAC VDC 12 VAC VDC Input current at Signal 0 Signal 1 1 2 mA 2 6 mA...

Page 305: ...hing cycles at 1000 W Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W Fluorescent tubes conventionally compensated 25000 switching cycles 1 x 58 W Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W Derating None across the entire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600 A Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 900 A Paralle...

Page 306: ...rical isolation No Number of high speed inputs 0 Input frequency Normal input High speed input Max 4 Hz Max continuous permissible voltage 26 4 VAC 28 8 VDC Input voltage Signal 0 Signal 1 L 5 VAC VDC 12 VAC VDC Input current at Signal 0 Signal 1 1 1 mA 2 63 mA Delay time at 0 to 1 1 to 0 Typ 1 5 ms Typ 15 ms Line length unshielded Max 100 m Digital outputs Number 4 Output type Relay outputs Elect...

Page 307: ...es conventionally compensated 25000 switching cycles 1 x 58 W Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W Derating None across the entire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600 A Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 900 A Parallel output circuits for power increase Not permitted Protection of output relay if desired Max 16 A cha...

Page 308: ...y of the real time clock Typ 2 s day Electrical isolation No No Digital inputs Number 8 4 Electrical isolation No No Number of high speed inputs 4 I3 I4 I5 I6 0 Input frequency Normal input High speed input Max 4 Hz Max 5 kHz Max 4 Hz Max continuous permissible voltage 28 8 VDC 28 8 VDC Input voltage L Signal 0 Signal 1 5 VDC 8 5 VDC 5 VDC 8 5 VDC Input current at Signal 0 Signal 1 0 88 mA I3 to I...

Page 309: ...ax 30 A Incandescent lamp load 25000 switching cycles at 1000 W 1000 W Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W 10 x 58 W Fluorescent tubes conventionally compensated 25000 switching cycles 1 x 58 W 1 x 58 W Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W 10 x 58 W Derating None across the entire temperature range None across the entire temperature range Sho...

Page 310: ...igh inductive load to IEC 60947 5 1 DC 13 AC 15 contactors solenoid coils motors Note To ensure the switching capacity and service life keep the minimum switching load of the relay outputs at 100 mA with the voltage of 12 VAC VDC 9 9 0D LPXP 9 0D LPXP 9 0D LPXP 9 0D LPXP 9 0D LPXP 6ZLWFKLQJ F FOHV PLOOLRQ 6ZLWFKHG FXUUHQW 9 9 0D LPXP 9 0D LPXP 9 0D LPXP 9 0D LPXP 9 0D LPXP 6ZLWFKLQJ F FOHV PLOOLRQ...

Page 311: ... polarity protection Yes Ground terminal For connecting ground and shielding of the analog measuring line Analog inputs Number 2 Type Unipolar Input range 0 VDC to 10 VDC input impedance 76 kΩ or 0 4 mA to 20 mA input impedance 250 Ω Resolution 10 bit normalized to 0 to 1000 Cycle time for analog value generation 50 ms Electrical isolation No Line length shielded and twisted Max 10 m Encoder suppl...

Page 312: ... For connecting ground and shielding of the analog output line Analog outputs Number 2 Voltage range 0 VDC to 10 VDC Voltage load 5 kΩ Current output 0 4 mA to 20 mA Curreny load 250 Ω Resolution 10 bit normalized to 0 to 1000 Cycle time for analog output Depending on installation 50 ms Electrical isolation No Line length shielded and twisted Max 10 m Error limit Voltage output 2 5 FS Short circui...

Page 313: ...egree of protection IP20 for FL1F RD1 excluding front panel IP65 for FL1F RD1 front panel Communication port Ethernet performance Two Ethernet interfaces with 10 100 M full half duplex data transmission rate Connection distance Max 30 m LCD Display and Backlight Backlight lifetime 1 20 000 hours Display lifetime 2 50 000 hours Mounting Mounting hole dimensions WxH 119 0 5 mm x 78 5 0 5 mm Mounting...

Page 314: ...Technical data A 13 Technical data FL1F RD1 Text Display with Ethernet interfaces IDEC SmartRelay Manual 302 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 315: ...w these steps 1 Create the test program by linking an output to a fre uency trigger and connecting the trigger input with an inverted marker 2 Configure the fre uency trigger as shown below IDEC SmartRelay generates a pulse in each program cycle due to the inverted marker The trigger interval is 2 seconds 3 Now start the circuit program and switch IDEC SmartRelay to parameter assignment mode In th...

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Page 317: ...use Access protected Compatible to IDEC SmartRelay versions with display Offers the option to read data by means of WindLGC Creating a circuit program without operator panel You can use one of two ways to create a circuit program for an IDEC SmartRelay without display You create the circuit program with WindLGC on your PC and then download it to IDEC SmartRelay You download the circuit program fro...

Page 318: ...rewrites the existing circuit program in memory if one exists and then changes from STOP mode to RUN mode By connecting an Ethernet cable to IDEC SmartRelay Page 280 you can use WindLGC to download the circuit program and place IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Operating status indication An LED on the front panel indicates the operating state Lights red Power On STOP Lights green Power On RUN The LED l...

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Page 328: ...e 311 for more information D 2 5 Text Display settings menu The Text Display allows you to view and configure settings of the Text Display itself The following Text Display settings menu structure applys both when the connected Base Module is in RUN or STOP mode Note The start screen of the Text Display is always the clock display when Base Module is in RUN mode 6 1HWZRUN 6WRS HV 0 6HWWLQJV 6 LDJQ...

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Page 330: ...IDEC SmartRelay menu structure D 2 Text Display IDEC SmartRelay Manual 318 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 331: ...12RCC AC DC Digital modules FL1F M08B2R2 FL1F M08B1S2 FL1F M08D2R2 FL1F M08C2R2 Analog modules FL1F J2B2 FL1F K2BM2 0 10V 0 4 20mA Text Display module with Ethernet interfaces FL1F RD1 Also with analog inputs Accessories Type number WindLGC FL9Y LP1CDW User s Manual FL9Y 1789 Mounting Clip for Base module FL1F PSP1PN05 Mounting Clip and Waterproof Gasket for Text Display FL1F KW1 Phone 800 894 041...

Page 332: ...Type numbers IDEC SmartRelay Manual 320 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 333: ...ed in this manual Fre Input for frequency signals to be analyzed GF Basic Functions Inv Input for inverting the output signal NAI Network analog input NAQ Network analog output NI Network input No Cam parameter of the timer NQ Network output Par Parameter R Reset input Ral Reset all Input for resetting all internal values S Set latching relay for example SF Special functions T Time parameter TDE T...

Page 334: ...Abbreviations IDEC SmartRelay Manual 322 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 335: ...00 Ethernet interface 43 Expansion modules 2 F Formatting micro SD cards 267 G Gain 126 GB 2312 196 H Hysteresis 187 I IDEC SmartRelay network setup 16 IDEC SmartRelay security menu access protection 59 network access security 273 program copy protection 275 program password protection 70 IDEC SmartRelay software 277 IDEC SmartRelay structure 4 IDEC SmartRelay versions 9 Inputs analog inputs 112 c...

Page 336: ...hift JIS 196 Signal status transitions 31 Special functions 127 Analog amplifier 191 Analog comparator 183 Analog differential trigger 181 Analog filter 229 Analog math 224 Analog math error detection 227 Analog multiplexer 209 Analog ramp control 212 Analog trigger 178 Analog watchdog 188 Astronomical clock 163 Asynchronous pulse generator 146 Average value 235 Basics 123 Current impulse relay 19...

Page 337: ...ed interval time delay relay 144 Interval time delay relay Pulse output 142 Off delay 136 On off delay 138 On delay 132 Random generator 148 Retentive on delay 140 Seven day time switch 155 Stairwell light switch 150 Stopwatch 166 Twelve month time switch 158 Timing inaccuracy 124 U User Defined Function UDF 247 V Voltage levels 115 W Web server 237 logon 239 logout 245 Wire ferrules 26 Z Zero div...

Page 338: ...rtRelay Manual 326 Additional support At our Internet address you can quickly and easily find answers to your queries about IDEC SmartRelay Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

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