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Introduction
Congratulations with your xLogic Micro PLC provided by Rievtech
Electronic Co., Ltd.
The xLogic Micro PLC is a compact and expandable CPU replacing mini PLCs,
multiple timers, relays and counters.
The xLogic Micro PLC perfectly fits in the space between timing relays
and low-end PLCs. Each CPU incorporates not only a real-time clock and
calendar, but also provides support for optional expansion I/O modules
to enhance control and monitoring applications. Data adjustments can
easily be performed via the keypad, the LCD display, or through the
Rievtech-to-use xLogic soft. DIN-rail and panel-mounted options are both
available, offering full flexibility to the various installation needs
of your application.
The xLogic Micro PLC is available in 120V/240V AC or 12V and 24V DC versions,
making it the ideal solution for relay replacement, or simple control
applications as building and parking lot lighting, managing automatic
lighting, access control, watering systems, pump control, ventilation
systems, home automation and a wide field of other applications demanding
low cost to be a primary design issue.
We strongly recommended taking the time to read this manual, before
putting the xLogic Micro PLC to work. Installation, programming and use
of the unit are detailed in this manual. The feature-rich xLogic Micro
PLC provides a for off-line operation mode, allowing full configuration
and testing prior to in-field service commissioning. In reviewing this
manual you will discover many additional advantageous product properties,
it will greatly simplify and optimize the use of your xLogic Micro PLC.
Summary of Contents for PR-12 Series
Page 26: ...19 1 xLogic CPU PR 12 Series CPU PR 14 and PR 18 series 1 PR 18 CPU 2 PR E extension...
Page 27: ...20 PR 24 series...
Page 47: ...40 5 3 Instruction tree...
Page 58: ...51 5 3 10 Instructions Instructions will be explained in detail in the instructions section...
Page 93: ...86 2 Enter the illegal real number Example...
Page 127: ...120 Example...
Page 139: ...132 Special memory bit SM1 0 Zero result SM1 1 overflow SM1 2 Negative result Example...
Page 149: ...142 Example...
Page 152: ...145 Example ATCH instruction only needs to be connected once...
Page 154: ...147 Example...
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Page 217: ...210 Example Four arithmetic operation Main program...
Page 218: ...211 Subroutine...
Page 252: ...245 10 8 Example of serial port free port communication Program 1...
Page 254: ...247 10 9 Example of CAN free port...
Page 258: ...251 Conversion of Process quantity and set value unit...