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PH-II Simple Application Controller

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Guidelines for the Safety of the User and Protection of equipment

This manual provides information for the use of the PH-II Series Controllers. The manual has
been written to be used by trained and competent personnel. The definition of such a person
or persons is as follows:

a) Any engineer who is responsible for the planning, design and construction of automatic

equipment using the product associated with this manual should be of a competent
nature, trained and qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that
role. These engineers should be fully aware of all aspects of safety with regards to
automated equipment.

b) Any commissioning or service engineer must be of a competent nature, trained and

qualified to the local and national standards required to fulfill that job. These engineers
should also be trained in the use and maintenance of the completed product. This
includes being completely familiar with all associated documentation for the said
product. All maintenance should be carried out in accordance with established safety
practices.

c) All operators of the completed equipment should be trained to use that product in a safe

and coordinated manner in compliance to established safety practices. The operators
should also be familiar with documentation which is connected with the actual operation
of the completed equipment.

Note :

The term ‘completed equipment’ refers to a third party constructed device which
contains or uses the product associated with this manual.

Notes on the Symbols Used in this Manual

At various times through out this manual certain symbols will be used to highlight points of
information which are intended to ensure the users personal safety and protect the integrity of
equipment. Whenever any of the following symbols are encountered its associated note must
be read and understood. Each of the symbols used will now be listed with a brief description of
its meaning.

Hardware Warnings

1) Indicates that the identified danger

 WILL

 cause physical and property damage.

2) Indicates that the identified danger could 

POSSIBLY

 cause physical and property

damage.

3) Indicates a point of further interest or further explanation.

Software Warnings

4) Indicates special care must be taken when using this element of software.

5) Indicates a special point which the user of the associate software element should

be aware of.

6) Indicates a point of interest or further explanation.

Summary of Contents for PH-II Series

Page 1: ...ENG GER FRE ITL ESP SWE SIMPLE APPLICATION CONTROLLER PH II Simple Application Controller HARDWARE MANUAL HARDWARE HANDBUCH MANUEL DU MATÉRIEL MANUALE HARDWARE MANUAL DE HARDWARE MASKINVARUHANDBOK ...

Page 2: ...be read and understood before attempting to install or use the unit If in doubt at any stage of the installation of the PH II series always consult a professional electrical engineer who is qualified and trained to the local and national standards If in doubt about the operation or use of the a series controller please consult the nearest Theben AG distributor This manual is subject to change with...

Page 3: ...ENG i ENG PH II Simple Application Controller Hardware Manual Manual number 309 035 Manual revision B Date 06 2002 PH II Simple Application Controller ...

Page 4: ...PH II Simple Application Controller ENG ii ...

Page 5: ...of the completed equipment should be trained to use that product in a safe and coordinated manner in compliance to established safety practices The operators should also be familiar with documentation which is connected with the actual operation of the completed equipment Note The term completed equipment refers to a third party constructed device which contains or uses the product associated with...

Page 6: ...al contains hardware explanations for wiring installation and specification for PH II Series controllers PH II Programming Manual English only This manual contains instruction explanations for the PH II Series controllers PH II Series Communication User s Manual English only This manual contains explanations for the setup messaging diagnostics bit assignments etc for communications using the PH II...

Page 7: ... Extension Module ENG 15 4 Wiring ENG 17 4 1 Installation Wiring Notes ENG 17 4 2 Wire Size ENG 18 4 3 Power Supply ENG 19 4 4 AC Power Supply and Input Wiring ENG 20 4 4 1 AC Power Supply and Input Wiring ENG 20 4 4 2 PH II 4ED Input Wiring ENG 20 4 5 DC Power Supply and Input Wiring ENG 21 4 5 1 DC Power Supply and Source Common Input Wiring Diagram ENG 21 4 5 2 PH II 4EDA Source Common Input Wi...

Page 8: ... and PH II GSM Kabel ENG 39 8 3 3 Modem Setting ENG 40 9 Key System Bit and Function Block Lists ENG 43 9 1 Key Lists ENG 43 9 2 System Bit Lists ENG 44 9 2 1 System Bit Lists ENG 44 9 2 2 Control Bit Lists ENG 44 9 3 Function Block Lists ENG 45 10 Diagnostics ENG 49 10 1 Input Status Error ENG 50 10 2 Output Status Error ENG 50 10 3 TOP MENU is not Displayed ENG 51 10 4 Cannot enter Run Mode ENG ...

Page 9: ... II series is designed to be used in automatic applications including those listed below Automation of lights air conditioning or watering systems The opening and shutting of gates Easy security systems Domestic animal and pet food distribution systems Control of stockyards and greenhouses However the PH II series is not designed to be used in the following applications Please contact a Theben AG ...

Page 10: ... the diagnostic message sent as an E mail via GSM modem 4 Supports computer link using dedicated protocol The PH II series supports computer link dedicated protocol User specific application software using computer link dedicated protocol can change schedule data parameters within Function Blocks and provide condition monitoring of the application 5 Enhancement of clock function The weekly timer a...

Page 11: ... 100 240V AC 100 240V AC 8 RELAY 6 124 6 x 90 x 52 4 91 x 3 54 x 2 05 0 30 1 0 66 PH II 15 24V DC 24V DC Sink Source 8 RELAY 6 PH II 24 100 240V AC 100 240V AC 15 RELAY 9 0 35 1 0 77 PH II 25 24V DC 24V DC Sink Source 15 RELAY 9 0 30 1 0 66 Table 1 3 Extension Modules Model Input Output MASS Weight kg lbs Type Number Type Number PH II 4ED 220 240V AC 4 0 05 0 11 PH II 4EDA 24V DC Sink Source 4 PH ...

Page 12: ...he extension cover or extension module 5 Extension cover or extension module 6 Groove for DIN rail mounting Width of DIN rail 35mm DIN EN 50022 7 DIN RAIL mounting clips 8 Output terminals 9 Operation keys 10 Liquid crystal display 11 Programming port cover OUT1 OK ESC OUT3 9 RELAY OUTPUT 6 5 OUT 8 OUT2 OUT4 7 DC INPUT 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B A 24V DC POWER 124 6 4 91 9 0 3 5 4 6 0 2...

Page 13: ...Using Cable 1 PH 232 Kabel 2 PH II GSM Kabel 3 PH Programmierkabel cross cable 1 4 PH Programmierkabel straight cable for the modem 1 5 PH Programmierkabel straight cable for the modem specified by Modem manufacture PH II Series GSM Modem Remote Maintenance via Telephone Line Remote Maintenance e Mail via GSM R S T U R R Q U Personal computer Programming Software Pharao Software 2 0 Dedicated prot...

Page 14: ...PH II Simple Application Controllers Introduction 1 ENG 6 MEMO ...

Page 15: ...4 24 240V AC 120V AC 6 5 A 3 5 A PH II 15 25 24V DC 7 0 A Maximum Power Consumption PH II 14 264V AC 5 5 W PH II 15 28 8V DC 7 5 W PH II 24 264V AC 7 0 W PH II 25 28 8V DC 9 0 W Typical Power Consumption without Special Connection Modules PH II 14 240V AC I O all On 4 5 W I O all Off 2 0 W PH II 14 120V AC I O all On 3 5 W I O all Off 1 5 W PH II 15 24V DC I O all On 4 0 W I O all Off 1 0 W PH II ...

Page 16: ...40V AC 1 7 5mA 240V AC 50Hz 9 0mA 240V AC 60Hz Input Impedance 800 kW 32kW 50Hz 27kW 60Hz OFF ON ON OFF 80V 40V 160V 40V Response Time OFF ON 35 85ms 120V AC 25 55ms 240V AC 15 40ms 240V AC ON OFF 35 85ms 120V AC 50 130ms 240V AC Isolation Circuit None Photocoupler Operation Indication Liquid Crystal Display Table 2 3 DC Input Specifications Description Sink Common Source Common Input Voltage 24V ...

Page 17: ...g Input Specification Number of Input Points 8 I01 I08 Analog Input Range 0 500 Resolution 9 bit 20mV 10000 500mv Conversion Speed 8ms Input Voltage 0 10V DC Input Impedance 142kW 5 Overall Accuracy 5 0 5V DC Offset Gain Offset Value 0 at 0V DC Gain Value 0 10V 0 500 These default values can be changed in the OffsetGain FB Temperature Drift 3 LSB ...

Page 18: ...AR EO1 EO4 Minimum Load 50mW 10mA at 5V DC Max Inductive Load PH II 14 15 O01 O06 249 VA 1 3 hp 125V AC 373 VA 1 2 hp 250V AC PH II 24 25 O01 O04 PH II 24 25 O05 O09 93 VA 1 8 hp 125V AC 93 VA 1 8 hp 250V AC PH II 4AR EO1 EO4 Response Time 10 ms Operation Indication Liquid Crystal Display Isolation Circuit By Relay Table 2 6 Transistor Output Specifications Source Type only of PH II 4AT Descriptio...

Page 19: ...eration Action Time 11ms 3 times in each direction X Y and Z Noise Immunity 1000Vpp 1 ms 30 100Hz tested by noise simulator Humidity 35 85 Relative Humidity no condensation Dielectric withstand voltage 3750V AC 1min per IEC 60730 1 between the following points Power Input Terminals and Relay Output Terminals Relay Output Terminal and Relay Output Terminal All Terminals and the DIN 43880 Control bo...

Page 20: ...ation of Conformity TÜV PRODUCT SEVICE Complies with UL 508 IEC 60730 1 EN 61010 1 EN 50081 1 EN 50082 1 EN 61000 6 2 Liquid Crystal Display Will display 4 lines of 12 characters per line Program Run On Off mode Password Protection Image Table and Function Blocks during programming Table 2 7 Environmental and Electrical Specifications Description Specification ...

Page 21: ...possible from high voltage cables and power equipment The PH II Series Controller must be installed in cabinets which are designed for the assembly of devices complying to DIN 43880 or in a control box Figure 3 1 Mounting Arrengement Use size M4 screws when mounting by screw holes The connectors must be covered to prevent injury from contact with live wires Leave a minimum of 10mm of space for ven...

Page 22: ...EN 50022 To release pull the spring loaded clips away from the rail and slide the unit off and up 3 2 1 Installation Figure 3 2 Installation Align the upper side of the PH II DIN rail mounting groove with the DIN rail and push it onto the rail 3 2 2 Remove Figure 3 3 Remove Pull the DIN rail hook and remove the PH II series main unit R Q R Q ...

Page 23: ... 3 3 Direct Mounting of Main Unit Figure 3 4 Direct Mounting 3 4 Install Extension Module Caution Disconnect all terminals from the power supply before removing the cover 124 6 4 91 112 6 4 43 6 0 24 90 3 54 82 3 23 4 0 16 4 Main Unit M4 Mounting Screw 6 0 24 0 16 ...

Page 24: ...UT 8 OUT2 OUT4 7 DC INPUT 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B A 24V DC POWER A POWER 24V DC A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DC INPUT 7 OUT4 OUT2 8 OUT 5 6 OUTPUT RELAY 9 OUT3 ES C OK OUT1 OUT1 OK ES C OUT3 9 RELAY OUTPUT 6 5 OUT 8 OUT2 OUT4 7 DC INPUT 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B A 24V DC POWER A 1 2 3 4 5 POWER 24V DC A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DC INPUT 7 OUT4 OUT2...

Page 25: ...e PH II Series controllers Turn OFF the Power before performing any wiring operations Input and output cables should not be run through the same multicore cable or share the same wire Do not lay input output cables near high voltage power cables Input and output cable length must be than 30m 98 5 Allow for voltage drop and noise interference with input output lines used over an extended distance P...

Page 26: ...t a 3mm flathead screwdriver Figure 4 1 Wire Size Note To avoid damaging the wire tighten to a torque of 0 5 0 6 Nm Please do not use tin solder or any other substance on the stripped wire that might cause the wire strand to break Stranded cable Remove sheath twist core wires then connect cable or use a crimp terminal Single cable Remove sheath then connect cable Table 4 1 Wire Size Wire Size Stri...

Page 27: ...to the terminal On no account should the power supply terminals be connected to any other terminal on the unit DC Power Supply units should be capable of providing 4 Amperes of current to the controller Figure 4 2 Recommended Power Input Wiring Diagram Table 4 2 Recommended Power Wiring Ref Item Description 1 Power supply PH II 14 24 100 240V AC 50 60Hz PH II 15 25 24V DC 2 Circuit isolation devic...

Page 28: ... 60Hz 2 Circuit isolation device 3 Circuit protection device Limit to 1 0 Amp 4 AC power terminals 5 Unused terminals 6 Input terminals 7 Digital input switches Table 4 4 AC Power Supply and Input Wiring Ref Item Description 1 AC power supply 220 240V AC 50 60Hz 2 Circuit isolation device 3 Circuit protection device Limit to 1 0 Amps 4 COM N terminal 5 Input terminals 6 Digital input switches T Q ...

Page 29: ...her Source input or Sink input Table 4 5 DC Power Supply and Source Common Input Wiring Ref Item Description 1 DC power supply 24V DC 2 Circuit isolation device 3 Circuit protection device Limit to 1 0A 4 DC power terminals 5 Sink Source input wiring terminals 6 Sensor input switches 7 Input terminals 8 Analog input Table 4 6 DC Power Supply and Source Common Input Wiring Ref Item Description 1 DC...

Page 30: ... or Sink input Table 4 7 DC Power Supply and Sink Common Input Wiring Ref Item Description 1 DC power supply 24V DC 2 Circuit isolation device 3 Circuit protection device Limit to 1 0 Amps 4 DC power terminals 5 Sink Source input wiring terminals 6 Sensor input switches 7 Input terminals Table 4 8 DC Power Supply and Sink Common Input Wiring Ref Item Description 1 DC power supply 24V DC 2 Circuit ...

Page 31: ...tem Description 1 PH II main unit 2 Mutually exclusive outputs 3 Output devices 4 Circuit protection device See Table 4 10 5 Emergency stop 6 DC power supply 7 AC power supply Table 4 10 Relay Output Circuit Protection Table Model Number of Output Max Resistive Load Circuit Protection Fuse PH II 14 15 O01 O06 8A common 10A Circuit PH II 24 25 O01 O04 10A Circuit O05 O09 2A point 4A common 3A Circu...

Page 32: ...utput Wiring PH II 4AR AC and or DC Ref Item Description 1 DC power supply 2 Emergency stop 3 Circuit protection device Fuse 3A 4 Mutually exclusive outputs 5 Output devices 6 AC power supply Table 4 12 Relay Output Circuit Protection Table Model Number of Output Max Resistive Load Circuit Protection Fuse PH II 4AR EO1 EO4 2A common 3A Circuit EO1 EO2 EO3 EO4 R Q U V S T T T T R S S S U U U ...

Page 33: ...6 DC Power Supply 12V DC Table 4 14 Transistor Output Circuit Protection Table Circuit Voltage Circuit Protection Fuse 5V DC 0 3A Circuit 12V DC 2 0A Circuit 1 24V DC 2 0A Circuit 1 Table 4 15 Output Terminal Notes Volt Output Terminal Notes 5 Each circuit can contain from one output terminal up to every output terminal 12 24 Each circuit can contain from one output terminal up to every output ter...

Page 34: ...PH II Simple Application Controllers Wiring 4 ENG 26 MEMO ...

Page 35: ...e 5 3 PH II 24 AC Input Relay Output Figure 5 4 PH II 25 DC Input Relay Output L N IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT5 OUT4 OUT6 PH II 14 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT5 OUT4 OUT6 PH II 15 A B L N IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT OUT4 5 PH II 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT OUT4 5 PH II 25 A B 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 36: ... 28 Figure 5 5 PH II 4ED 220 240V AC Input Figure 5 6 PH II 4EDA DC Input Figure 5 7 PH II 4AR Relay Output Figure 5 8 PH II 4AT Transistor Output COM N IN EI1 PH II 4ED EI2 EI3 EI4 EI1 PH II 4EDA EI2 EI3 EI4 EO1 PH II 4AR EO2 EO3 EO4 EO1 PH II 4AT EO2 EO3 EO4 ...

Page 37: ...ed in the local and national electrical standards must replace the memory cassette Turn off the power supply when installing or removing the memory cassette Replace the cover after removing the memory cassette When installing the connector cover or the memory cassette of PH II series be careful not to pinch your finger DO NOT touch the following part when removing the cover or memory cassette ...

Page 38: ...PH II Simple Application Controllers PH II EEPROM 6 ENG 30 6 1 Installation 1 Remove the cover or the memory cassette 2 Install on the cover or the memory cassette R Q S R Q ...

Page 39: ...are Pharao Software 2 0 Note PH Programmierkabel cannot be used for any other applications PH Programmierkabel rises about 40mm 1 57 above the top panel when connecting to an PH II series controller 7 1 1 External Dimensions 2 5 0 0 8 2 3 0 8 1 2 1 4 7 8 1 8 8 4 6 1 8 1 1 1 5 0 4 5 R X D R D T X D S D D T R E R G N D S G R S T 1 W U PH II series side 0 Personal computer side 9 pin D Sub female 1 S...

Page 40: ...all or detach the PH 232 Kabel Install the cover or the memory cassette after removing the PH 232 Kabel When installing the connector cover or the memory cassette of PH II series be careful not to pinch your finger Please hold the protective case when detaching the cable DO NOT pull on the cord DO NOT touch the following part when removing the cover memory cassette or this cable 1 Removing the cov...

Page 41: ...PH II Simple Application Controllers PH 232 Kabel 7 ENG 33 ENG 2 Connecting the PH 232 Kabel 3 Removing the PH 232 Kabel 4 Installing on the cover or the memory cassette R Q ...

Page 42: ...PH II Simple Application Controllers PH 232 Kabel 7 ENG 34 MEMO ...

Page 43: ...communication to a personal computer can also be accomplished if an adaptor or cable is used Further information can be found in the PH II Programming Manual and PH Software Manual Note This cable cannot be used for any other applications This cable does not attach to the PH Series Controller Model PH II Simultaneous communication through both ports of the PH II Series Controllers may result in a ...

Page 44: ...Item Using Cable 1 PH II GSM Kabel 2 PH Programmierkabel cross cable See Figure 8 3 3 PH Programmierkabel straight cable for the modem See Figure 8 5 4 PH Programmierkabel straight cable for the modem specified by modem manufacturer PH II Series R S T Q Personal computer Programming Software Pharao Software 2 0 Dedicated protocol E Mail application Cellular Phone Supporting SMS message Sending SMS...

Page 45: ...either installing or removing the PH II GSM Kabel Under no circumstances will Theben AG be liable or responsible for any consequential damage that may arise as a result of the installation or use of this equipment Do not pull on the cord otherwise the cable may be damaged When communicating to PH II series via GSM modem the power supply for both units must be turned ON at the same time If they are...

Page 46: ...ten screw A to a torque of 0 4 Nm OUT1 OK ES C OUT3 9 RELAY OUTPUT 6 5 OUT 8 OUT2 OUT4 7 DC INPUT 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B A 24V DC POWER A POWER 24V DC A B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 DC INPUT 7 OUT4 OUT2 8 OUT 5 6 OUTPUT RELAY 9 OUT3 ES C OK OUT1 OUT1 OK ES C OUT3 9 RELAY OUTPUT 6 5 OUT 8 OUT2 OUT4 7 DC INPUT 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B A 24V DC POWER A 1 2 3 4 5 ƒ...

Page 47: ...successfully tested 8 3 2 PH Programmierkabel Straight Cable Between Modem and PH II GSM Kabel Figure 8 5 PH Programmierkabel Straight Cable Reference Between a Modem and PH II GSM Kabel Table 8 2 Tested Modems Maker name Model name Modem command AT command 3com SP560V P ATE0Q1 B1 D0H0 I0 R1 S0S0 2S15 8 W OMRON ME3314 ATE0S0 2Q1 D0S15 8 R1 H0 W AIWA PV AF3360 ATE0S0 2Q1 D0 M5 Q0 J0 W Siemens M20T ...

Page 48: ...d to meet the following requirements Table 8 3 Tested Modems Maker name Model name Modem command AT command 3com SP560V P ATE0Q1 B1 D0H0 I0 R1 S0S0 2S15 8 W OMRON ME3314 ATE0S0 2Q1 D0S15 8 R1 H0 W AIWA PV AF3360 ATE0S0 2Q1 D0 M5 Q0 J0 W Siemens M20T ATE0S0 2 S0 IFC 0 0 CMEE 1 IPR 9600 W Table 8 4 AT Command for Modem Normal Modem Setting Item Set content Example Setting SP560V P ME3314 PV AF3360 S...

Page 49: ...ual Table 8 5 AT Command for GSM Modem Setting Item Set content Example Setting M20T Enable command echo Echo mode OFF E0 Set number of ring before automatically answering the call Enable automatic answering on the ring twice S0 2 Set circuit data set ready DSR function mode DSR always ON S0 Set TE TA local data flow control Specifies the method which will be used by TE when data is received from ...

Page 50: ...PH II Simple Application Controllers PH II GSM Kabel 8 ENG 42 MEMO ...

Page 51: ...n OK K01 Acceptance of data entry menu options program choices ESC K02 Cancel current operation move to higher screen or menu K03 Connect function blocks move to higher numbered blocks increment values K04 Disconnect function blocks move to lower numbered blocks decrement values K05 Scroll to higher number numbered items keys FB Inputs Outputs etc K06 Scroll to lower numbered items keys FB Inputs ...

Page 52: ...mode in the PH II Series The ON signal acts as a pulse output and then turns OFF M07 OFF when turn Stop mode turns to Run mode in the PH II Series The OFF signal acts as a pulse output and then turns ON M08 Reserved M09 Reserved M10 ON when CD DCD signal is turned ON receiving CD signal from modem M11 ON when it is possible to access the GSM network M12 ON when the PH II series is accessed via GSM...

Page 53: ...ate AL 13 Output alternates turning ON or OFF with each input pulse Delay DL 19 Delay a signal on the Rising Falling or both Edges One Shot OS 17 Send a single pulse Time or Input signal based Reset pin available Flicker FL 19 Send a pulse train ON OFF times repetitions duration or continuous operation Time Switch TS 2 Use the RTC to turn output ON OFF Calendar or weekly schedule Time Switch Maint...

Page 54: ...ift function block should be continued 8 times GSM SMS SMS 5 The contents of an LCD screen is sent as an SMS message Random One Shot ROS 19 The random length single pulse is output Delayed One Shot DOS 20 After a delay time send a single pulse Delayed Alternate DAL 16 After a delay time output alternates turning ON or OFF with each input pulse Retentive Set Reset RSR 14 Latch a relay in SET or RES...

Page 55: ...ers in equation 5 Number of bytes used 12 1 Characters in E Mail address 6 Number of bytes used 32 3 Number of screen System Outputs Out 10 Control external device through relays and transistors Table 9 5 Displayed Item and number of bytes used Displayed Item Number of bytes PH II Series Characters 16 1 Each character displayed Analog FB value Value 17 Graph 23 Time Date 14 Time Switch 17 Table 9 ...

Page 56: ...PH II Simple Application Controllers Key System Bit and Function Block Lists 9 ENG 48 MEMO ...

Page 57: ...ontroller or a fire Connect the L Live wire of the power supply to the input terminal of the AC unit Connect the of the power supply connect to the terminal in the main unit and connect the of the power supply to the terminal when wiring the DC unit Faulty wiring will cause an electrical shock damage to the controller or a fire Notes on use The PH II Series controller must be used with either the ...

Page 58: ...corresponds to the specification in section 2 3 in this manual 10 2 Output Status Error Place the PH II controller in the Stop mode Force the outputs ON OFF and check the operation of the outputs Check that the program is written to perform per the desired results Further information can be found about the force ON OFF operation in the PH II Programming Manual Notes on use Perform the forced ON OF...

Page 59: ...oughly checking that it is safe to do so Damage to the machine or controller or a safety issue could arise if the forced ON OFF is performed inappropriately If proper precautions are not taken damage to the equipment or machine failure may occur Forced Stop Operation 1 Turn the PH II series power supply off 2 Turn the power ON again while pushing the OK and ESC keys simultaneously The screen at ri...

Page 60: ... the program cannot be displayed with ProgEdit in TopMenu it is possible that the program data was damaged Switch from TopMenu to the Run mode after deleting the program a The program again and switch to Run mode b Consult a Theben AG distributor when unable to switch to the RUN mode 10 5 Incorrect Clock Data Confirm the following item 1 The time data is lost When approximately 20 days or more 25 ...

Page 61: ...e may occur Forced Stop Operation a Turn the PH II series power supply off b Turn the power ON again while pushing the OK and ESC keys at same time The screen at right is displayed for 5 seconds The option to place the controller in Stop mode will be available for approximately five seconds Press the OK key to enter the Stop Mode If no key is pressed the controller will default back into the Run m...

Page 62: ...9 Memory Cassette Is Not Working Correctly Check the following items when the memory cassette is not recognized or the cassette transfer functions are not functional Notes on use Use the memory cassette the telecommunication cable or the connector cover while power is supplied to the PH II series controller Improper equipment installation can cause damage to the controller or an electric shock 1 T...

Page 63: ... the specification of the power supply 3 Check whether the COM port of the personal computer which has connected a setup and cable PH 232 Kabel of the communication port set up by programming software is in agreement Match it when not matching Match it 4 When it is remotely maintained with a modem a Check whether a setup of the modem by the side of PH II series is correct Refer to PH II programmin...

Page 64: ...PH II Simple Application Controllers Diagnostics 10 ENG 56 MEMO ...

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