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3. DESCRIPTION OF EACH MODULES

IMSRM02-E6

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3.3 PCP Module

3.3.1 Outline

The PCP module is made up of the main CPU section and the power supply section for the control
unit. This module is indispensable to construct the control unit with other modules.

The PCP module carries out the supply of power to each module, the data management and the
interfacing with the operation panel or a host computer. There are the following two types of PCP
modules according to the functions:

z

z

z

z

PCP-A type (Module with four DO points)

z

z

z

z

PCP-B type (Module with two DO points and three DI points)

FAIL output

DO1

DO2

DO3

DO4

Power supply

Unused

Host computer or
operation panel

Connection with other
control unit

Temperature alarm

Burnout alarm

Temperature rise completion

Heater break alarm

Loop break alarm

(Selectable)

Unused

FAIL output

DO1

DO2

DI

Temperature alarm, burnout alarm,

temperature rise completion, heater break

alarm, loop break alarm

(Selectable)

Type 1. Memory area (Eight areas)

Type 2. Control RUN/STOP

Memory area (Four areas)

Type 3. Control RUN/STOP

Alarm interlock release

Memory area (Two areas)

Specify either type 1, 2 or 3 when ordering.

Power supply

Unused

Host computer or
operation panel

Connection with other
control unit

Unused

Summary of Contents for SR Mini System

Page 1: ...SR Mini SYSTEM IMSRM02 E6 High performance Multi point Control System SR Mini SYSTEM Hardware Instruction Manual RKC INSTRUMENT INC...

Page 2: ...All Rights Reserved Copyright 1994 RKC INSTRUMENT INC...

Page 3: ...on to prevent electric shock fire or damage to instrument and equipment z This instrument must be used in accordance with the specifications to prevent fire or damage to instrument and equipment z Th...

Page 4: ...ified torque found in the manual to avoid electric shock fire or malfunction z For proper operation of this instrument provide adequate ventilation for heat dispensation z Do not connect wires to unus...

Page 5: ...MODULES 19 3 1 Basic Configuration 19 3 2 Common Items of Each Module 20 3 3 PCP Module 25 3 4 TIO Module 33 3 5 CT Module 42 3 6 DI Module 44 3 7 DO Module 46 4 MOUNTING 51 4 1 Mounting Environment...

Page 6: ...2 Module Replacement Procedure 71 7 FUNCTIONS 75 7 1 Inputs 75 7 2 Settings 77 7 3 Controls 78 7 4 Alarms 83 7 5 Contact Inputs 90 8 SPECIFICATIONS 92 8 1 PCP Module 92 8 2 TIO Module 95 8 3 CT Module...

Page 7: ...he Model Code P 3 See 3 DESCRIPTION OF EACH MODULES P 19 See 4 MOUNTING P 51 Setting of all data Operation Generation of the host communications program Setting of all data Operation See Operation Pan...

Page 8: ...SYSTEM control unit Required number of sets Hardware Instruction Manual IMSRM02 E 1 copy Communication Instruction Manual IMSRM04 J 1 copy DIN rail holding clips 2 clips unit See this instruction manu...

Page 9: ...R KC I NST RUM ENT INC MAD E I N J APAN INP UT OU TPU T 0 TO 400 REL AY K 250 V A C 3 A MO DEL H TIO B FK 02 M N N NO 9 5C0 1011 SUPP LY RKC IN STRU MEN T I NC MA DE IN J APA N SYS TEM NO U NIT NO F0...

Page 10: ...an be connected A Deviation High B Deviation Low C Deviation High and Low D Deviation Band E Deviation High with alarm hold F Deviation Low with alarm hold G Deviation High and Low with alarm hold H P...

Page 11: ...function can be allocated by the customer on the operation panel The customer who do not have the operation panel needs to add this settings to the customer s host communication program DO1 to DO4 is...

Page 12: ...ol output Heat side 3 M Relay contact output V Voltage pulse output for SSR drivers D Open collector output T Triac output Continuous current output See Output Code Table Continuous voltage output See...

Page 13: ...For other types No function is selected for cool side control output and only heat side control output can be selected 4 Output type is relay contact output 5 First second alarm types are those select...

Page 14: ...lect for type B 3 Only possible to select for type D 4 Both heat side and cool side outputs can be selected by using the heat cool control type D For other types No function is selected for cool side...

Page 15: ...03 0 0 to 700 0 C E A3 0 to 1800 F T 09 0 200 C T 08 0 400 C T 10 200 200 C T JIS IEC T 08 0 0 400 0 C T A7 0 0 to 700 0 F T A9 0 to 700 F T B1 300 to 400 F N IEC N 02 0 to 1300 C N A1 0 to 2300 F PLI...

Page 16: ...ach CT module can be allocated by the customer through operation panel But those who do not have operation panel are necessary to add this settings to the customer s host communication program CT6 CT5...

Page 17: ...tput Type A 4 points common Type B Independent common D Open collector output 8 points common Initial Code Table DO function can be allocated by the customer through operation panel But those who do n...

Page 18: ...host computer z z z z Example 2 Connection with RKC operation panel OPM PCP module Host computer Function modules 10 modules max Control unit Up to 16 units RS 422A RKC standard communication RS 232C...

Page 19: ...OPL A IMSRM11 E OPM Z 191 specifications IMSRM21 E OPM H Z 191 specifications IMSRM26 E and the Communication Instruction Manual Supplementary Information Initialize Settings Extended Communications I...

Page 20: ...modules must be RS 422A In addition the maximum number of control units that can be connected is 16 When connected to the OPM Z 191 specifications or the OPM H Z 191 specifications Up to 8 units RS 4...

Page 21: ...n the control unit the maximum number of function modules mounted becomes less than 10 If any function module is added to the existing modules note that the total current consumed by all of the functi...

Page 22: ...odules mainly TIO modules is mounted at a power supply voltage of 12 V z z z z When TIO D modules are mounted together with other function modules As the TIO D module consumes an output current of 80...

Page 23: ...ent described above does not exceed the maximum power supply capacity 1000 mA up to 10 function modules can be mounted 2 Assignment of channels and functions Module channel numbers are automatically a...

Page 24: ...e top for each block of the functions assigned For this reason duplicate alarms in the same channel and of the same type cannot be output However the above does not apply to the DO C module 3 Others T...

Page 25: ...k and each modules are connected with each other by the connectors of mother block Control unit using the PCP module as the basic module and connecting the necessary types of modules as necessary It i...

Page 26: ...These three types are the blocks for single type function modules for double type function modules and for power supply CPU modules PCP modules As the control unit can be detached from the mother bloc...

Page 27: ...nce Dimensions mm Remarks Single type 19 24 96 Mother block dedicated to single type module connection Double type 19 48 96 Mother block dedicated to double type module connection PCP module exclusive...

Page 28: ...operation 6 Modular connector 1 RS 232C or RS 422A connection with the host computer or operation panel RS 422A connection with other control unit 7 Modular connector 2 RS 422A connection with other...

Page 29: ...onnector Connector for power supply and bus connection Double type module No Name Description 1 FAIL lamp Red ON during abnormal operation OFF during normal operation 2 RUN lamp Green Flashing during...

Page 30: ...Double type module With the terminal cover fixed to the module With the terminal cover removed from the module With the terminal cover fixed to the module With the terminal cover removed from the modu...

Page 31: ...nts z z z z PCP B type Module with two DO points and three DI points FAIL output DO1 DO2 DO3 DO4 Power supply Unused Host computer or operation panel Connection with other control unit Temperature ala...

Page 32: ...13 Power supply terminals AC 200 to 240V L N 12 13 AC 100 to 120V L N 12 13 11 Unused terminal 14 15 Unused terminal Ground terminal 11 12 13 14 15 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 OUT1 3 OUT2 4 5 6 OUT3 7 OUT4 8...

Page 33: ...urs in any of the function modules in the control unit the FAIL output will also be output However in this situation the FAIL lamp will not light If the composition of the control unit is changed due...

Page 34: ...ence Rating 250 V AC 0 1 A Resistive load CE UL CSA approved instrument 30 V DC 0 1 A Open collector output Load voltage 12 to 24 V DC Maximum load current 0 1 A If there is no heater break alarm func...

Page 35: ...f this device is actually selected Therefore pay attention to this delay time if the device is used together with a sequencer etc External power supply 24 V DC is required for digital input Memory are...

Page 36: ...nding on the peripheral equipment to be connected Connection with dedicated operation panel RS 422A Multi drop connection of control units RS 422A Connection with host computer RS 232C or RS 422A Two...

Page 37: ...rame with mother block removed 1 2 Data bit configuration 3 4 Communication speed OFF OFF 8 bit without parity OFF OFF 2400 bps OFF ON 7 bit even parity OFF ON 4800 bps ON OFF 7 bit odd parity ON OFF...

Page 38: ...PCP module Setting range 0 to F hexadecimal 0 to 15 address number Unit address setting switch Set the unit address such that it is different to the other addresses on the some line Otherwise problems...

Page 39: ...e For details on the limited number of TIO modules connected to the PCP module see P 15 A type 1 channel type OUT Heat OUT Alarm Option CT Option IN Not provided for the E H and R type B and P type 2...

Page 40: ...RTD input TC input Input terminals 1 2 3 4 1 2 NO NO 6 7 CT 8 9 10 B B A 8 9 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 NO 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 NO 3 4 3 4 3 4 Output 1 CH1 Output 2 CH2 5 6 7 B B A 5 6 8 9 10 B B A 8 9 Input...

Page 41: ...utput Voltage pulse output Voltage current output Triac output 1 2 1 2 NO 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 3 4 NO 3 4 3 4 3 4 6 7 CT 8 9 10 B B A 8 9 CH1 CH2 Open collector output Relay contact t t Voltage pulse outpu...

Page 42: ...1 CH1 Output 2 CH2 5 6 7 B B A 5 6 8 9 10 B B A 8 9 Input 1 CH1 Input 2 CH2 Open collector output Relay contact t t Voltage pulse output Voltage current output Triac output Open collector output Relay...

Page 43: ...e mounted together with other type modules channel numbers are assigned automatically to these modules in order from the left Channel number assignment Input type Select any input type of thermocouple...

Page 44: ...lly to these modules in order from the left Channel number assignment Output type Any output type of relay contact output voltage pulse output voltage output current output triac output or open collec...

Page 45: ...sistor sink output uses switching between the transistor emitter and collector An external power supply of 12 to 24 V DC is connected to the load in series Open Collector Output Wiring Example It is p...

Page 46: ...46 and for details on setting alarms see the Operation Panel Instruction Manual OPM IMSRM03 E OPL A IMSRM11 E OPM Z 191 specifications IMSRM21 E OPM H Z 191 specifications IMSRM26 E and the Communicat...

Page 47: ...ications IMSRM26 E and the Communication Instruction Manual Supplementary Information Initialize Settings Extended Communications IMSRM07 E 6 Heater break alarm function Option The heater break alarm...

Page 48: ...urrent measurement Up to six CT input points can be input per module In addition the following two types of CT module are available depending on the heater capacity used 0 to 30 A and 0 to 100 A Speci...

Page 49: ...of a heater break by connecting two or more CT sensors even when heaters are delta connected For a heater capacity of 30 A or less the CT module for 0 to 30 A CT sensor CTL 6 P N using type should be...

Page 50: ...mory area selection control RUN STOP selection or alarm interlock release of the control unit by using external contacts etc Up to eight input points can be configured for each DI module DI A type 3 6...

Page 51: ...n or release can be performed depending on the open or close state of terminal numbers 1 to 8 For memory area selection configure an external contact circuit or use a contact output signal from the se...

Page 52: ...5 to 8 4 points common DO 1 to 8 8 points common DO 1 to 4 All points independent common Relay contact output type Open collector output type Relay contact output type 3 7 2 Terminal configuration DO...

Page 53: ...he heater current detected by the current transformer is within the heater break alarm setting range z z z z Burnout alarm output This alarm is output for each channel when the input sensor breaks or...

Page 54: ...itive terminal of the power supply to the common line of each output In using the open collector output an external power supply of 24 V DC is required Note that if this power supply is not connected...

Page 55: ...m type Temperature alarm 1 Temperature alarm 2 Heater break alarm HBA z Digital output DO grouping Burnout alarm Loop break alarm LBA Unused No alarm DO A module Digital output 1 Digital output 2 Digi...

Page 56: ...MSRM03 E OPL A IMSRM11 E OPM Z 191 specifications IMSRM21 E OPM H Z 191 specifications IMSRM26 E and the Communication Instruction Manual Supplementary Information Initialize Settings Extended Communi...

Page 57: ...han 45 or more than 85 RH Rapid changes in ambient temperature which may cause condensation Corrosive or inflammable gases Direct vibration or shock to the mainframe Water oil chemicals vapor or steam...

Page 58: ...pre heat the instrument using space heaters Panel vibration or impact considerations Isolate the panel from external vibration or shock using rubber vibration insulators If the electromagnetic switche...

Page 59: ...ts etc PCP module PCP module PCP module Function modules Function modules Function modules Separation of 50 mm or more Separation of 50 mm or more Separation of 50 mm or more Separation of 50 mm or mo...

Page 60: ...02 4 48 With the terminal cover fixed to the module 9 48 96 3 5 100 102 With the terminal cover fixed to the module 9 24 96 3 5 100 102 With the terminal cover fixed to the module Dotted line section...

Page 61: ...nting The mounting depth of each module is 108 mm from the mounting surface inside the panel to the front of the module with the module mounted on the DIN rail However when modular connector cables ar...

Page 62: ...le module mounting Unit mm Single type module 2 M3 77 2 Remove the module from the mother block For details of removing the module see 4 6 Removing the Module Mainframe P 59 3 Connect the mother block...

Page 63: ...ther block 3 Attach the top bracket of the mother block to the DIN rail and push the lower section into place on the DIN rail 2 4 Slide the locking devices up to secure the mother block to the DIN rai...

Page 64: ...mainframe opening on top of the mother block tab 1 2 Snap the lower part of module mainframe on to the mother block 2 Single type module Double type module A snapping sound will be heard when module...

Page 65: ...d so it is in case of single type module 4 7 Terminal Covers Terminal covers snap on to protect the module terminals These covers can be permanently secured to the module using a 3 8 mm self tapping r...

Page 66: ...effective noise reduction Always install the noise filter on a grounded panel Minimize the wiring distance between the noise filter output and the instrument power supply terminals to achieve the most...

Page 67: ...When signal source is grounded ground the shield to the signal source side Example When signal source is not grounded ground the shield to the instrument side Ground wiring Ground the instrument sepa...

Page 68: ...ctors are securely attached to the modules Securely tighten the terminal screws to ensure that loose screws do not become the source of mis operation Leakage current at 24 V DC input When a two wire s...

Page 69: ...Example When twelve SSR units are connected to six TIO B voltage pulse output type modules Connecting terminals Common minus wire SSR SSR SSR SSR SSR SSR SSR SSR SSR SSR SSR SSR Six TIO B module Volt...

Page 70: ...cing the module with a new one of the different module type please contact RKC sales office or the agent as it becomes necessary to initialize the module etc For details on replacing the instrument ca...

Page 71: ...tion to its original specifications Data transmission and reception TX RX lamps not lit up Operation panel or host computer power not on Check the power Operation panel connection cable disconnected I...

Page 72: ...defect Replace mother block No outputs operate System set to STOP mode Switch to RUN mode System set to Unused mode Switch to Used mode Load power not supplied Supply power Load power supply voltage o...

Page 73: ...erly tightened Retighten System set to Unused mode Switch to Used mode Input circuit CPU breakdown Replace module Error from certain module on Head mother block defect in error module Replace mother b...

Page 74: ...specifications Maximum number of linkable units exceeded Eliminate a module FAIL lamp lit up CPU section breakdown Replace module Electrical current read in value abnormal CT sensor different from mod...

Page 75: ...r of linkable units exceeded Eliminate a module FAIL lamp lit up CPU section breakdown Replace module No digital input change System set to Unused mode Switch to Used mode Main CPU section breakdown R...

Page 76: ...other block No outputs operate Load power not supplied Supply power Load power supply voltage outside rating Change to voltage within rating Main CPU section breakdown Replace PCP module Bus line defe...

Page 77: ...on PID constants alarm set values etc is managed by the PCP module it is necessary to re enter and re set all data when the PCP module is replaced However re entry and re set are not required in the...

Page 78: ...en replacing the module always use the same model of module Before replacing the present module with a new one set channel operation mode used in the former to Unused mode When the control unit specif...

Page 79: ...the module as before For more details of the operation methods etc see the Operation Panel Instruction Manual OPM IMSRM03 E OPL A IMSRM11 E OPM Z 191 specifications IMSRM21 E OPM H Z 191 specification...

Page 80: ...the power to the control unit 2 Remove the module mainframe from the mother block 3 Slide the other modules then separate the mother block from the mother block connector 1 4 Pull down the locking de...

Page 81: ...the PV bias should be set to PV bias 0 5 400 0 5 2 C 2 Temperature rise completion function During the sampling of temperature input when the measured temperature value PV comes within the temperatur...

Page 82: ...This is a software filter which reduces input value variations caused by noise If the time constant of this filter is set appropriately to match the characteristics of the controlled object and the no...

Page 83: ...5 4 3 2 1 Memory area Control area Set value SV First alarm Second alarm Heat side proportional band P Integral time I Derivative time D Control response parameter Cool side proportional band Deadban...

Page 84: ...tting deteriorates In brilliant PID control a form of response to setting can be selected from among Fast Medium and Slow with PID constants remaining unchanged so as to be in good response to disturb...

Page 85: ...le when selecting Fast Depending on the controlled object specify Slow if overshoot should be avoided 3 Fuzzy function The fuzzy function is effective to smoothly start operation and to limit overshoo...

Page 86: ...5 Heat cool control In heat cool control only one module enables heat and cool control For example this is effective when cool control is required in extruder cylinder temperature control Set value SV...

Page 87: ...g caused by this hunting may not be preferable depending on the controlled object In such a case the desired AT bias is set If it is set another set value SV to activate the autotuning function AT poi...

Page 88: ...on during transfer from manual mode to auto mode When manual mode is transferred to auto mode the manipulated output changes to that calculated with respect to the set value Manipulated output Auto mo...

Page 89: ...m OUT Common OUT Common 24 V DC Load 1 Deviation alarm If the deviation Measured value PV Set value SV reaches the alarm set value the alarm status is set up Consequently if the set value SV changes t...

Page 90: ...Alarm set value Alarm status Alarm status Deviation z z z z Deviation high low alarm When the absolute deviation Measured value PV Set value SV is the alarm set value or more less the alarm status is...

Page 91: ...he alarm relay contact may repeatedly turn on and off due to input fluctuations If the alarm differential gap is set repeated turning on and off of the relay contact can be prevented High alarm Deviat...

Page 92: ...if the measured value PV is in the alarm range when the power is on or the operation mode is switched to Run from Stop The alarm function is held until the measured value PV goes out of the alarm sta...

Page 93: ...rm area and the alarm is set up To hold this alarm the alarm re hold function can be used effectively In the application where the set value is changed continuously by a host computer or a similar equ...

Page 94: ...LBA triggering width within the LBA setting time z z z z When the output exceeds 100 or output limiter high limit For direct action This alarm is produced when the measured value PV does not fall belo...

Page 95: ...refore check the control loop in order The LBA function is not activated when any of the following cases occurs When the autotuning function is being executed When operation mode is not in Normal mode...

Page 96: ...nput circuit diagram Dry contact input circuit diagram Contact Contact Common Memory area selection An external contact signal selects one control area from among eight stored control areas Control RU...

Page 97: ...FF OFF OFF OFF ON a When the alarm status is set up the alarm status output becomes on b When the alarm interlock release input is set to on in the alarm status the alarm status output does not become...

Page 98: ...thium battery for RAM backup approximate ten years life for data retention Power input Power supply voltage 100 to 120 V AC 50 60 Hz 200 to 240 V AC 50 60 Hz or 24 V DC Specify when ordering Power sup...

Page 99: ...Load voltage 12 to 24 V DC Maximum load current 0 1 A point 0 8 A common 1 Specify either relay contact output or open collector output when ordering 2 Digital output can be selected from the followi...

Page 100: ...arity Data types ASCII 7 bit code System setting items Temperature alarm first alarm and second alarm Deviation high alarm Deviation low alarm Deviation high low alarm Deviation band alarm Deviation h...

Page 101: ...put lead 20 or less Only for RTD input Input filter First order lag digital filter Time constant Settable from 1 to 100 seconds Setting 0 Filter off PV bias 5 00 to 5 00 of span Action at input break...

Page 102: ...ore Rated load Contact type 1a contact Cycle 1 to 100 seconds variable Specify when ordering Voltage pulse output Rating 0 12 V DC Allowable load resistance 600 or more Cycle 1 to 100 seconds variable...

Page 103: ...span Deviation high low alarm Deviation band alarm Deviation high low alarm with alarm hold Same as input range Process high alarm Process low alarm Process high alarm with alarm hold Process low alar...

Page 104: ...to 7200 seconds LBA deadband LBD Same as input range LBD is automatically as the value of two times of integral value after the completion of autotuning Alarm output This module outputs alarm status t...

Page 105: ...ng Current transformer is sold separately Accuracy of heater current measurement 5 of input value or 2 A The value whichever is greater Heater break alarm function Setting range 0 0 to 100 0 A Corresp...

Page 106: ...ber of common points 4 points common Isolation method Photocoupler isolation External connection Terminals Functions Memory area transfer Possible to transfer eight memory areas Control RUN STOP trans...

Page 107: ...ive load 4 A common Resistive load Only for DO A type Minimum switching voltage current 5 V DC 10 mA Contact type 1a contact Open collector output Load voltage 12 to 24 V DC Maximum load current 0 1 A...

Page 108: ...M02 E6 102 Self diagnostic Check item RAM check Watchdog timer Operation at error occurrence in self diagnosis FAIL lamp lights Reset state General specifications Dimensions 24 W 96 H 100 D mm Weight...

Page 109: ...nals 1000 V AC for 1 minute Withstand noise 1500 V peak to peak Pulse width 1 s Rise time 1 ns By noise simulator Withstand vibration Frequency 5 to 9 Hz Amplitude 1 5 mm Frequency 9 to 150 Hz Acceler...

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