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Summary of Contents for FL1E-B12RCA

Page 1: ...B 1090 6 DEC FL1Eseries DEC 5mar tRelay User s Manual IDEC CORPORATION ...

Page 2: ...ing outputs Output Internal Circuit FL1D K2BM2 3 6 5 Password 3 6 5 Changing IDEC SmartRelay from RUN to STOP mode from the Text Display 4 4 20 Analog amplifier Analog output 6 Compatibility FL1C PM3 memory cartridge in FL1E 6 Compatibility FL1E PM4 memory cartridge in older IDEC SmartRelay modules A 1 General technical data Degree of protection A 11 Technical data FL1D K2BM2 E Type Number FL1D K2...

Page 3: ...arning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Danger indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken Warning indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken Caution with a safety alert symbol indicates that minor personal injury can result if ...

Page 4: ...ed in particular in the event of patents being granted or the registration of a utility model or design Disclaim 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 consistency However the information in this publication is reviewed regularly and any necess...

Page 5: ...e the last four characters of the order number of the base modules and differentiate the device series IDEC SmartRelay s place in information technology The wiring information in your IDEC SmartRelay manual is also found in the IDEC SmartRelay Product Info included with all devices For further information on programming the IDEC SmartRelay on your PC refer to the Online Help for WindLGC WindLGC is...

Page 6: ...bytes memory space Additional optional analog inputs and fast digital inputs are available on some of the FL1E IDEC SmartRelay base modules FL1E IDEC SmartRelay configuration menus can be displayed in ten supported languages You have a configuration choice to specify the language for IDEC SmartRelay menus New instruction blocks are available Pulse Width Modulator PWM Analog Math and Analog Math Er...

Page 7: ...Operating hours counter Twelve month time switch and analog watchdog instruction blocks You can find information on compatibility of IDEC Smart Relay FL1E to previous devices at section 2 1 3 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 ...

Page 8: ...Preface vi IDEC SmartRelay Manual Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 9: ...3 Wiring IDEC SmartRelay 32 2 3 1 Connecting the power supply 33 2 3 2 Connecting the Text Display power supply 34 2 3 3 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay inputs 35 2 3 4 Connecting outputs 44 2 3 5 Connecting the AS interface bus 49 2 4 Putting into operation 51 2 4 1 Switching on the IDEC SmartRelay Power On 51 2 4 2 Operating states 54 3 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 57 3 1 Connectors 58 3 2 Blocks and ...

Page 10: ...RUN STOP transition 94 3 6 12 Defining the type of analog outputs 95 3 6 13 Deleting the circuit program and password 96 3 6 14 Summertime wintertime conversion 97 3 6 15 Synchronization 101 3 7 Memory space and circuit program size 103 4 IDEC SmartRelay functions 109 4 1 Constants and connectors Co 110 4 2 Basic functions list GF 114 4 2 1 AND 115 4 2 2 AND with Edge Detection 116 4 2 3 NAND not ...

Page 11: ...Light Switch 146 4 4 10 Dual function switch 148 4 4 11 Seven day time switch 150 4 4 12 Twelve month time switch 155 4 4 13 Up down counter 161 4 4 14 Operating hours counter 164 4 4 15 Frequency trigger 168 4 4 16 Analog trigger 171 4 4 17 Analog differential trigger 174 4 4 18 Analog comparator 177 4 4 19 Analog watchdog 182 4 4 20 Analog amplifier 185 4 4 21 Latching relay 190 4 4 22 Current i...

Page 12: ... AIs in the base module 244 5 2 5 Setting the start screen 245 6 IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card 247 6 1 Security function CopyProtect 250 6 2 Inserting and removing memory and battery cartridges 252 6 3 Copying data from IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge 254 6 4 Copying data from the memory cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay 256 7 IDEC SmartRelay software 259 7 1 Connecting IDEC...

Page 13: ...ed IDEC SmartRelay solution 284 8 5 Centralized control and monitoring of several factory doors 285 8 5 1 Requirements for a gate control system 286 8 6 Luminous rows 289 8 6 1 Requirements for a lighting system 289 8 6 2 Previous solution 290 8 6 3 Luminous row control system with FL1E H12RCC 291 8 7 Service water pump 293 8 7 1 Requirements for a control system of a service water pump 294 8 7 2 ...

Page 14: ...ty and service life of the relay outputs 317 A 10 Technical data FL1B J2B2 318 A 11 Technical data FL1D K2B2 FL1D K2BM2 319 A 12 Technical data Text Display 320 B Determining the cycle time 321 C IDEC SmartRelay without display 325 D IDEC SmartRelay menu structure 329 D 1 IDEC SmartRelay base module 329 D 2 Text Display 331 E Type Numbers 333 Index 335 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www c...

Page 15: ...o for you IDEC SmartRelay offers solutions for domestic and installation engineering applications such as stairway lighting external lighting sun blinds shutters shop window lighting and more switch cabinet engineering as well as for mechanical and apparatus engineering such as gate control systems air conditioning systems rand ainwater pumps IDEC SmartRelay can also be implemented for special con...

Page 16: ... blocks for the creation of your circuit program Which expansion modules are available IDEC SmartRelay digital modules are available for operation with 12 V DC 24 V AC DC and 100 240 V AC DC and are equipped with four inputs and four outputs IDEC SmartRelay analog modules are available for operation with 24 V DC and some with 12 V DC depending on the specific module Each is equipped with two analo...

Page 17: ...wer on the Text Display You can also upload the power up screen from the Text Display to WindLGC The menus for the Text Display are shown in Appendix section D 2 You configure the settings for the Text Display independently from the IDEC SmartRelay Base module The settings can be different Which communication modules are available IDEC SmartRelay communication module CM AS interface which is descr...

Page 18: ...age class Exception The left hand interface of an analog module or communication module is galvanically isolated This type of expansion module can therefore be connected to devices of a different voltage class See also Chapter 2 1 A Text Display if used can be connected only to an FL1E IDEC SmartRelay base module Each IDEC SmartRelay base module supports the following connections for the creation ...

Page 19: ... IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual 5 The IDEC SmartRelay structure Power supply Control panel not for FL1E B12 Mechanical coding pins Inputs LCD not for FL1E B12 Mechanical coding sockets Outputs RUN STOP indicator Slide Module slot with cap Expansion interface Text Display cable connector Version number example represents Version 1 1 5 9 2 6 10 3 7 11 4 8 12 13 X 2 3 4 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax...

Page 20: ... FL1B M08B2R2 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay 6 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Power supply Control panel not for FL1E B12 Mechanical coding pins Inputs LCD not for FL1E B12 Mechanical coding sockets Outputs RUN STOP indicator Slide Module slot with cap Expansion interface Text Display cable connector Version number 1 5 9 2 6 10 3 7 11 4 8 12 13 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com ...

Page 21: ...th and the shielding of analog measuring cables Inputs Mechanical coding sockets RUN STOP indicator Slide Version number Expansion interface Power supply Expansion interface Slide Outputs Mechanical coding pins PE terminal for connecting earth Version number RUN STOP indicator Mechanical coding sockets 1 9 12 2 10 7 11 13 8 1 8 11 2 9 12 7 10 13 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr c...

Page 22: ... 1 7 9 9 8 8 M1 PE M2 V2 4 L M 2 11 10 12 53 90 35 13 I2 I1 Power supply Expansion interface Slide Outputs Mechanical coding pins PE terminal for connecting earth Version number RUN STOP indicator Mechanical coding sockets 1 8 11 2 9 12 7 10 13 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 23: ...ommunication interface on the right side of the Text Display to the corresponding interface on the left side of the IDEC SmartRelay base module How to identify the IDEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay identifier informs you of various properties Base module FL1E 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 N Wit...

Page 24: ...mber of Inputs Resolution B 10bit Terminal type 2 non removable terminal Analog output module FL1D K Number of Outputs Resolution B 10bit blank 0 10V M 0 10V 0 4 20 mA Terminal type 2 non removable terminal Communication module FL1B C Communication module AS AS Interface blank AS Interface rated voltage 30V DC C1 24V AC DC Terminal type 2 non removable terminal Text Display FL1E RD Remote Display ...

Page 25: ...and 4 outputs The digital module is equipped with 4 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs The analog module is equipped with 2 analog inputs or two analog outputs according to the device type The communication module CM for example AS Interface is equipped with 4 virtual inputs and 4 virtual outputs The Text Display Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 26: ...ed with P or N action Symbol Designation Supply voltage Inputs Outputs Properties FL1E H12RCE 12 24 V DC 8 digital 1 4 relays 10 A FL1E H12SND 24 V DC 8 digital 1 4 solid state 24V 0 3A no clock FL1E H12RCA 3 24 V AC 24 V DC 8 digital 4 relays 10A FL1E H12RCC 2 100 240V AC DC 8 digital 4 relays 10A FL1E B12RCE 12 24 V DC 8 digital 1 4 relays 10A no display unit no keyboard FL1E B12RCA 3 24 V AC 24...

Page 27: ...uts FL1B M08B2R2 12 24 V DC 4 digital 4 relays 5A FL1B M08B1S2 24 V DC 4 digital 4 solid state 24V 0 3A FL1B M08D2R2 3 24 V AC DC 4 digital 4 relays 5A FL1B M08C2R2 100 240 V AC DC 4 digital 1 4 relays 5A FL1B J2B2 12 24 V DC 2 analog 0 10V or 0 20mA 2 none FL1D K2B2 24 V DC none 2 analog 0 10 V DC FL1D K2BM2 24 V DC none 2 analog 0 10 V DC 0 4 20 mA 4 Symbol Name Power supply Inputs Outputs IDEC ...

Page 28: ...Group IIC Tx For further information see our Internet address Note You will find current approvals on the rating plate of the relevant module IDEC SmartRelay is issued with the CE Certificate of Conformity It is compliant with IEC 60730 1 and IEC 61131 2 and interference proof to EN 55011 Limit Class B Marine certification has been requested ABS American Bureau of Shipping BV Bureau Veritas DNV De...

Page 29: ...of your old devices Our products carrying the label shown at the side are compliant with AS NZS 2064 1997 Class A standard Warning Risk of death personal injury or property damage can occur if you do not follow safety precautions for hazardous locations In potentially explosive atmospheres do not disconnect connectors when the system is in RUN Always switch off the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay ...

Page 30: ...Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay 16 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 31: ...2 3 Keep the cabling as short as possible If longer cables are necessary you should use shielded versions You should always route your cables in pairs i e 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 Ensure that the wires are installed with appropriate strain ...

Page 32: ...sures preventing static charge when handling MOS ICs 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 Monitoring of major control components u...

Page 33: ...therefore also of the situation System specific and special regulations exist for such applications They must be observed on installing the control system for example VDE 0116 for burner control systems For electronic control equipment with a safety function the measures that have to be taken to prevent or rectify faults are based on the risks involved in the installation Beyond a certain degree o...

Page 34: ...um setup of an IDEC SmartRelay with analog inputs two in use FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND IDEC SmartRelay base module 4 digital modules 3 analog modules and 1 analog output module example FL1B J2B2 AI3 AI4 FL1B M08 FL1B M08 FL1B M08 FL1B M08 FL1B J2B2 FL1B J2B2 I9 I12 I13 I16 I17 I20 I21 I24 AI5 AI6 AI7 AI8 I1 I2 I3 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q4 Q5 Q8 Q13 Q16 Q9 Q12 AI1 AI2 IDEC SmartRelay base module...

Page 35: ...s 4 1 and 5 2 4 High speed optimal communication performance For optimal and high speed communication performance between IDEC SmartRelay base module and the various modules we recommend that you install the digital modules first then the analog modules examples above The special function PI controller is an exception the AI used for the value PV should be on the IDEC SmartRelay base module or an ...

Page 36: ...pansion module to IDEC SmartRelay base module In the following tables X means that the connection is possible means that the connection is not possible IDEC SmartRelay base module Expansion modules FL1B M08B2R2 FL1B M08B1S2 FL1B M08D2R2 FL1B M08C2R2 FL1B J2B2 FL1D K2B2 FL1D K2BM2 CM FL1E H12RCE x x x x x FL1E H12SND x x x x x FL1E H12RCA x x x x x FL1E H12RCC x x x FL1E B12RCE x x x x x FL1E B12RC...

Page 37: ...dules at the same time or supply power to expansion modules before the base module When supplying power to expansion modules after the base module expansion modules may not be recognized by the base module When using different power supplies the fast transient burst immunity IEC61000 4 4 will be 1 kV power supply A 100 to 240V AC DC module cannot be connected to the right side of a 12 24V DC 24V D...

Page 38: ...Time Date EnTime EnDate You can only edit such message texts from WindLGC When using FL1D K2B2 and FL1D K2BM2 with equipment series FL1C or FL1D the functions are limited to the ones available on this equipment You cannot use the module with equipment series FL1B or earlier All other expansion modules are completely compatible with the basic modules of equipment series FL1B FL1C FL1D and FL1E Phon...

Page 39: ...to 8 subunits IDEC SmartRelay base modules have a width of 72 mm which corresponds to 4 subunits IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules have a width of 36 mm which corresponds to 2 or 4 subunits Note The figure below shows you an example of the installation and removal of a FL1E H12RCC and a digital module The measures shown apply to all other IDEC SmartRelay Base versions and expansion modules Warning...

Page 40: ...o snap it on The mounting interlock at the rear must engage 1 2 3 4 5 6 IDEC SmartRelay digital module 3 On the right side of the IDEC SmartRelay base module IDEC SmartRelay expansion module remove the connector cap 4 Place the digital module onto the DIN rail on the right hand side of the IDEC SmartRelay base module 5 Slide the digital module towards the left until it contacts the IDEC SmartRelay...

Page 41: ...ock to the left In its end position the slide interlock engages in IDEC SmartRelay base module Repeat steps 3 through 6 to mount further expansion modules Note The expansion interface on the last expansion module must be covered Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 42: ...1 Using a screwdriver push the integrate 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 Note If you have connected more than one expansion module it is advisable to st...

Page 43: ... M4 screws tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2 Nm Mounting slides Drilling template for wall mounting Before you can wall mount IDEC SmartRelay you need to drill holes using the template shown below 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 All dimensions in mm Bore hole for M4 screw tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2 Nm 1 IDEC SmartRelay base module 2 IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules Phone 80...

Page 44: ...ting surface 4 Attach the mounting brackets included to the Text Display 5 Tighten the mounting screws on the mounting brackets to 0 15 0 2 Nm torque to secure the Text Display Mounting brackets Mounting screws Gasket Ð Cabinet door or con trol panel Thick ness 1 5 to 4 mm You can then use the included cable to connect the Text Display to the IDEC SmartRelay base module up to a distance of 2 5 met...

Page 45: ...sion number of the FL1E RD1 is found in the lower right corner on the back of the module For identifying the version see page 5 For versions 3 and earlier 2 screws and brackets are provided For versions 4 and later 4 screws and brackets are provided Listed by UL type 4x 12 for a tightening torque of 0 2 Nm Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 46: ...nstallation To protect IDEC SmartRelay adequately from impermissible contact to live parts comply with local standards Cross section mm2 AWG Phoenix Contact Ferrule type No NIC HIFU Blade Terminals type No NIC HIFU Insulated Pin Terminals type No 0 3 22 AI0 5 10WH BT1 25 10 1 0 5 20 AI0 5 10WH TGN TC 1 25 11T 0 75 18 AI0 75 8GY 1 25 18 AI1 5 8BK BT1 25 10 1 BT2 9 1 2 0 16 AI2 5 8BU BT2 9 1 Recomme...

Page 47: ...e tolerances line frequency and current consumption The Text Display must be supplied with a voltage of 12 V DC or 24 V AC DC Note A power failure might cause an additional edge triggering signal at the special functions The stored data will be from the last uninterrupted cycle Connecting IDEC SmartRelay To connect IDEC SmartRelay to the power supply L M M L I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 L1 N I1 I2 I3 I4 L1 N ID...

Page 48: ...isplay must be connected to an external power supply that supplies a voltage of 12 V DC or 24 V AC DC A power connector is included with the Text Display Power supply Communication interface 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 the left or right side Note IDEC recommends tha...

Page 49: ...e groups Example I1 to I4 on phase L1 I5 to I8 on phase L2 Inputs within the FL1B M08C2R2 may not be connected to different phases FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1E H12SND FL1B M08B2R2 FL1B M08B1S2 I3 I6 I1 I2 I7 I8 I3 I6 I1 I2 I7 I8 I1 I8 I1 I8 Signal status 0 5 V DC 5 V DC 5 V DC 5 V DC 5 V DC 5 V DC Input current 0 85 mA 0 05 mA 0 85 mA 0 05 mA 0 85 mA 1 0 85 mA 3 Signal status 1 8 5 V DC 8 5 V DC 1...

Page 50: ...scent current of the proximity switches with the technical data of inputs in Appendix A Remedy To suppress this response use an X capacitor rated at 100 nF and 2 5 kV In a destructive situation this type of capacitor safely disconnects You must choose the voltage level for which the capacitor is rated such that it is not destroyed in the case of overvoltage At 230 V AC the voltage between N and an...

Page 51: ...inputs or analog inputs The input mode is defined in the IDEC SmartRelay circuit program The inputs I1 I2 I7 and I8 provide digital inputs and the inputs AI3 AI4 AI1 and AI2 provide analog inputs as described in Chapter 4 1 AI3 corresponds to the input terminal I1 AI4 corresponds to I2 AI1 corresponds to I7 AI2 corresponds to I8 The use of AI3 and AI4 is optional You configure your IDEC SmartRelay...

Page 52: ...RCC FL1E B12RCC Warning Current safety regulations VDE 0110 and IEC 61131 2 as well as cULus do not permit the connection of different phases to an AC input group I1 to I4 or I5 to I8 or to the inputs of a digital module L M M L I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I8 The inputs of these devices are not isolated and therefore require a common reference potential chassis ground With FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12S...

Page 53: ...e voltage measurement Connecting a two wire sensor to the FL1B J2B2 Wire up the two wire sensor s connecting wires as follows 1 Connect the sensor s output to connection U 0 10 V voltage measurement or to connection I 0 20 mA current measurement of the FL1B J2B2 module 2 Connect the plus connector on the sensor to the 24 V supply voltage L 3 Connect the ground connection of the current output M on...

Page 54: ...B M08C2R2 I1 I8 N 100nF 390kΩ 180kΩ 270kΩ 47kΩ Internal Circuit Digital AC DC Input AC 2 wire Sensor I1 to I8 R4 100 to 240 V AC N L1 When using the AC two wire sensor I1 I8 N 100nF 390kΩ 390kΩ 62kΩ Internal Circuit 270kΩ Digital AC DC Input Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 55: ...0Ω 150kΩ 100nF 100nF P2 Internal Circuit Internal Circuit Digital AC DC Input AC 2 wire Sensor I1 to I8 R3 240 V AC P1 P2 When using the AC two wire sensor I1 I8 4 3kΩ 5V 510Ω 100nF P2 Internal Circuit Internal Circuit 100nF Digital AC DC Input Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 56: ...H12SND I1 I8 3 6kΩ 270kΩ 2 21kΩ 47nF M Internal Circuit Digital DC Input I1 I8 3 6kΩ 2 2kΩ 100nF M Internal Circuit 270kΩ Digital DC Input I1 I2 I7 I8 M 54kΩ 5V 18kΩ 10nF Internal Circuit Analog Input 0 10V U1 U2 M1 M2 38kΩ 5V 38kΩ 10nF Internal Circuit FL1B J2B2 Analog Input 0 10V Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 57: ...g values when using these expansion modules proceed as follows Use only shielded encoder wires Shorten the encoder wire as much as possible The encoder wire must not be more than 10 meters long Clamp the encoder wire on one side only and clamp it only to the PE terminal on the FL1B J2B2 FL1D K2B2 FL1D K2BM2 expansion module Connect ground on the encoder supply to the PE terminal on the expansion m...

Page 58: ...12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE refer to Appendix A Connecting This is how you connect the load to FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1B M08 1 2 Q1 Q2 1 2 Q5 Q6 1 2 1 2 Load Load Protection with automatic circuit breaker max 16 A characteristics B16 e g Power circuit breaker 5SX2 116 6 if required IDEC SmartRelay with transis...

Page 59: ... SmartRelay must have the following characteristics The maximum switched current is 0 3 A per output Connecting This is how you connect the load to an IDEC SmartRelay with transistor outputs FL1B M08 Q1 Q2 M M Q5 Q6 M M Load 24 V DC 0 3 A max Load Load Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 60: ... FL1D K2BM2 FL1D K2BM2 Voltage output IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 46 IDEC SmartRelay Manual FL1D K2B2 FL1D K2BM2 Note Caution for wiring the analog output terminals Check the analog output terminals and wire each output terminal to the external equipment according to the type of analog outputs Incorrect wiring may cause damage to the equipment connected to the analog output terminals T...

Page 61: ...8C2R2 FL1B M08D2R2 Relay Output FL1E H12SND FL1B M08B1S2 Transister Output Source FL1D K2B2 FL1D K2BM2 Analog Output 0 10V 27kΩ 47kΩ 24V 2 1 Q1 Q4 Internal Circuit Internal Circuit 24V 10kΩ 10nF 10nF M Q1 Q4 Internal Circuit Internal Circuit 10Ω 100nF 24V Internal Circuit 4 7kΩ Internal Circuit V1 V2 M1 M2 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 62: ...nstallation and wiring 48 IDEC SmartRelay Manual FL1D K2BM2 Analog Output 0 4 20mA 22Ω 10nF 14V I1 I2 M1 M2 Internal Circuit Internal Circuit Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 63: ...ns ADDR RUN STOP AS I AS I Networking on the AS interface bus To make the connection to the AS interface bus you need a communications capable IDEC SmartRelay variant IDEC SmartRelay base module CM AS I To be able to send data across the AS interface bus to IDEC SmartRelay and to receive data from it in the same way you also need an AS interface power supply and an AS interface master IDEC SmartRe...

Page 64: ...tRelay s address space If you are already using more than 12 physical outputs or more than 20 physical inputs it is no longer possible to operate the CM AS interface Warning The AS Interface and IDEC SmartRelay systems must never be connected together electrically Use safe isolation acc to IEC 61131 2 EN 50178 UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 42 IDEC SmartRelay sys tem AS Interface system Inputs Output data bi...

Page 65: ...rly 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 before activating the power supply to the IDEC SmartRelay base module or activate both power supplies at the same time if you do not do this the system does not detect the expansion module when you start up the IDEC SmartRelay base module Note After ...

Page 66: ...ec Power supply External input signal to base module and expansion modules I O signal of base module is reflected FB process During the initialization of expansion modules The initialization period of base module I O signal of expansion modules I O signal of expansion modules is reflected in the user program 1 is reflected in the user program 1 Version 7 or earlier 2 Version 8 or later 1 Output si...

Page 67: ...emory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge in IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring IDEC SmartRelay Manual 53 You can also memorize four simple rules for starting IDEC SmartRelay 1 If neither IDEC SmartRelay nor the inserted memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge contains a circuit program IDEC SmartRelay with display unit reports No Program Press ESC 2 A...

Page 68: ...the FL1E H12SND With an open circuit a voltage of 8 V can occur for up to approximately 100 ms when loaded this time reduces to a matter of microseconds STOP RUN The display shows No Program not FL1E B12 Switching IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode not FL1E B12 LED is red only FL1E B12 Display Screen mask for monitoring I Os and messages after START in the main menu not FL1E B12 Switching IDEC Sm...

Page 69: ...on modules which are arranged to the right of the IDEC SmartRelay CM AS Interface expansion module is interrupted Recommendation Position IDEC SmartRelay CM AS Interface on the far right side If communication is interrupted the switching outputs are reset after about 40 to 100 ms LED RUN STOP is lit Green RUN Red STOP Orange Yellow The expansion module communicates with the device to the left The ...

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Page 71: ... use in small machine and process equipment engineering systems for series production FL1E B12 versions are not programmed directly on the device Instead the circuit program is downloaded to the device from WindLGC or from memory cartridges or combined memory battery cartridges from other IDEC SmartRelay devices IDEC SmartRelay versions without a display cannot write data to memory cartridges or c...

Page 72: ... modules The following I Os and marker blocks are available for creating your circuit program I1 to I24 AI1 to AI8 Q1 to Q16 AQ1 and AQ2 M1 to M27 and AM1 to AM6 Also available are the shift register bits S1 to S8 4 cursor keys C C C and C four function keys on the Text Display F1 F2 F3 and F4 as well as 16 blank outputs X1 to X16 See Chapter 4 1 for more details The following applies to inputs I1...

Page 73: ... assigns the unused connectors a status that ensures proper functioning of the relevant block If you prefer to do so you can identify unused connectors with an x For information on the meaning of the term block refer to Chapter 3 2 IDEC SmartRelay has the following connectors Connectors IDEC SmartRelay base module DM AI AO Inputs FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA Two groups I1 I4 and...

Page 74: ... terminal box When you create the circuit program you interconnect the blocks To do so simply select the connection you require from the Co menu The menu name Co is an abbreviation of the term Connector Logic operations The most elementary blocks are the logic operations AND OR I1 I2 x 1 Q x Inputs I1 and I2 are here connected to the OR block The last two inputs of the block remain unused and are ...

Page 75: ...int Assigning a block number IDEC SmartRelay 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 I1 I2 I3 1 B1 B2 B2 1 B3 Q1 B1 B1 I4 I5 I6 1 B1 Q1 x B3 x x x Block numbers These blocks are interconnected Scrolling the cir...

Page 76: ...the blocks Note We advise you to create an organizational program chart You will find this 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 eight character...

Page 77: ...S2 E1 S3 Load E1 is switched on and off by means of the switches S1 OR S2 AND S3 Relay K1 picks up when condition S1 OR S2 AND S3 is met Creating this circuit with IDEC SmartRelay In IDEC SmartRelay you create a circuit logic by interconnecting blocks and connectors S1 S3 I3 x Q1 1 I1 I2 x L1 N Wiring of the inputs Circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring of the outputs Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888...

Page 78: ...lock I3 x Q1 Step 2 S1 and S2 are connected in parallel A parallel circuit corresponds with the OR block I3 x Q1 1 I1 I2 x Unused inputs The circuit program automatically assigns the unused connectors a status that ensures proper functioning of the relevant block If you like you can label unused connectors with an x identifier In our example we shall use only two inputs of the OR block and two inp...

Page 79: ...Wiring example The following figure shows you the wiring based on a 230 V AC version of IDEC SmartRelay L1 N Input wiring Output wiring S3 S2 S1 L1 N N L1 I1 I2 I3 I4 1 2 Q1 Last Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 80: ...Select the Start command on the main menu to set RUN mode When the system is in RUN you can return to parameter assignment mode by pressing the ESC key When parameter assignment mode is open and you want to return to programming mode select the Stop command from the parameter assignment menu and confirm Stop Prg prompt with Yes To do so move the cursor to Yes and confirm with OK For more details o...

Page 81: ...ress 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 Rule 4 Planning Before you start to create a circuit program you should either first create a design on paper or program IDEC SmartRelay directly using WindLGC IDEC SmartRelay can only save comple...

Page 82: ...y These menus are a subset of the IDEC SmartRelay menus and are operated in much the same way Appendix section D 2 shows the Text Display menus Program Card Setup Start Edit Clear Prg Password Msg Config Card Card CopyProtect IDEC SmartRelay Clock LCD Menu Lang BM AI NUM Main Menu Programming menu OK ESC OK ESC Transfer menu Setup menu Note The BM AI NUM selection is only available on base modules...

Page 83: ...rogramming mode by pressing ESC This will take you to the main menu of IDEC SmartRelay Program Card Setup Start IDEC SmartRelay s main menu The first character in the first line is the cursor Press and to move the cursor up and down Move it to Program and confirm with OK IDEC SmartRelay opens the programming menu Edit Clear Prg Password Msg Config IDEC SmartRelay s programming menu Here you can al...

Page 84: ...d protected circuit program you are prompted to enter a password and to confirm it with OK You can only edit the program after you have entered the correct password see Chapter 3 6 5 3 6 2 The first circuit program Let us now take a look at the following parallel circuit consisting of two switches Circuit diagram The corresponding circuit diagram K1 S1 K1 S2 E1 The load is switched on with S1 OR S...

Page 85: ...corresponding layout of the circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay I1 I2 x Q1 1 Wiring The corresponding wiring L1 N I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 L1 N S1 S2 L N I1 I1 I3 I1 I1 I2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 S1 switches input I1 while S2 switches input I2 The load is connected to the relay Q1 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 86: ...r current position in the circuit program At this point you enter only the first OR block Press OK to select editing mode Q1 Co The cursor is displayed as a solid square You can now select a connector or a block The cursor no longer appears in the form of an underscore but instead as a flashing solid square IDEC SmartRelay offers you various options here Select GF basic functions by pressing the k...

Page 87: ...ock number Your complete circuit program layout You have now entered the first block Each new block is automatically assigned a block number The only thing left to do is interconnect the block inputs This is how it is done Press OK 1 B1 Q1 Co The display now shows Select the Co list Press OK 1 B1 Q1 x The display now shows The first element of the Co list is the Input 1 character namely I1 Phone 8...

Page 88: ...xt input of the OR block 1 B1 Q1 1 Q1 I1 I1 B1 The display now shows Your complete circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay up to now Now you connect input I2 to the input of the OR block You already know how to do this 1 Switch to editing mode Press OK 2 Select the Co list Press or 3 Confirm the Co list with Press OK 4 Select I2 Press or 5 Apply I2 Press OK I2 is now connected to the input of the OR bl...

Page 89: ... OK 1 Q1 I1 B1 I2 Q1 B1 x The display now shows This is the layout of your circuit program Note You can invert individual inputs of the basic and special functions that is if an input carries a logical 1 signal the circuit program will output a logical 0 On the other hand a logical 0 is inverted into a logical 1 signal To invert an input move the cursor to the relevant position e g 1 B1 Q1 I2 I3 x...

Page 90: ...SC 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 support the Retentive parameter and that the necessary program memory is available The Retentive parameter is deactiva...

Page 91: ... in the list Examples Press once to select an A four times to select etc The following character set is available Let us assume you want to name your circuit program ABC 5 Select A Press 6 Move to the next letter Press 7 Select B Press 8 Move to the next letter Press 9 Select C Press 10 Confirm the complete name Press OK Your circuit program is now named ABC and you are returned to the programming...

Page 92: ...sion number of both the IDEC SmartRelay Base and the Text Display installed is at least version 4 IDEC SmartRelay is currently in RUN mode and you want to switch to STOP mode There is only one password that you can assign for IDEC SmartRelay You can only assign it from the IDEC SmartRelay base module or from WindLGC To change IDEC SmartRelay from RUN to STOP from the Text Display you must enter th...

Page 93: ...ow shows Old No Password New AA 6 Confirm the password Press OK Your circuit program is now protected with the password AA and you are returned to the programming menu Note You can cancel the input of a new password with ESC In this case IDEC SmartRelay returns to the programming menu without saving the password You can also set your password using WindLGC You cannot edit a password protected circ...

Page 94: ...ect Z Press The display now shows Old AA New ZZ 6 Confirm your new password Press OK Your new password ZZ is now set and you are returned to the programming menu Deactivating the password from the IDEC SmartRelay Base module To deactivate the password to allow for example another user to edit your circuit program you must know your current password in our example ZZ the same as if you were changin...

Page 95: ...onfirms the input with OK IDEC SmartRelay does not open editing mode but returns to the programming menu This repeats itself over and again until you input the correct password Changing IDEC SmartRelay from RUN to STOP mode from the Text Display A change from RUN mode to STOP mode from the Text Display requires password entry if one is assigned You must know the existing password if one is assigne...

Page 96: ...he following dis play Stop Prg No Yes 3 Press to move the cursor to Yes and press OK Enter the correct password in this case ZZ If you enter an incorrect password the Text Display returns to the dis play in Step 1 Password ZZ 4 Press OK to exit the password entry screen form The Text Display opens the main menu Setup Msg Config Start IDEC SmartRelay changes to STOP mode Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 ...

Page 97: ...y on the Text Display When IDEC SmartRelay subsequently changes from STOP to RUN mode you will again be prompted for password entry to change IDEC SmartRelay to STOP mode from the Text Display if more than one minute has elapsed since you pressed any key on the Text Display The Text Display can also change IDEC SmartRelay from STOP to RUN mode but no password is required in this case Phone 800 894...

Page 98: ...de 2008 05 26 Mo 09 00 I 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234 Q 0 123456789 1 0123456 AI 1 00000 2 01000 3 00253 AI 4 00010 5 00000 6 00005 Start screen Date and current time of day only for versions with real time clock This element flashes if the date and time are not set Or Start screen digital inputs see Chapter 5 2 5 Press Press Press Press Press Inputs I1 to I9 Inputs I10 to I19 Inputs I20 to I2...

Page 99: ...elay is in RUN In RUN mode IDEC SmartRelay executes the circuit program To do so IDEC SmartRelay first reads the status at the inputs determines the status of the outputs by means of the user program and switches these on or off according to your settings This is how IDEC SmartRelay indicates the I O status Q 0 123456789 1 0123456 Input output status is 1 inverted Input output status is 0 not inve...

Page 100: ...ired a password In this section we will show you how to modify existing circuit programs and how to use the special functions Using this second circuit program we will show you how to Add a block to an existing circuit program Select a block for a special function Assign parameters Modifying circuits We shall use the first circuit program as a basis for the second with some slight modifications Fi...

Page 101: ...ent mode Select the Stop command confirm with OK then move the cursor to Yes and once again confirm with OK See Page 66 2 On the main menu select Program 3 On the Programming menu select Edit confirm with OK Next select Edit Prg and confirm with OK If required enter your password at the prompt and confirm with OK You can now modify the current circuit program Adding a block to a circuit program Mo...

Page 102: ...OK this shows the entry Trg The B1 block previously connected to Q1 is automatically connected to the uppermost input of the new block Note that you can only interconnect digital inputs with digital outputs or analog inputs with analog outputs The old block will otherwise be lost The off delay block has three inputs At the top is the trigger input Trg you use to start the off delay time In our exa...

Page 103: ...n the parameter assignment window B2 R T 00 00s means The parameter is shown and can be modified in the parameterassignment mode R means Retentivity is enabled for this block T The block parameter B2 is a time function Time value Timebase To change the time value Press and to position the cursor Press and to modify the value at the relevant position Confirm your entries with OK Phone 800 894 0412 ...

Page 104: ...r 2 Select the protection mode Press or The display should now show T 12 00m B2 R Protection mode The value of the time T can be modified in parameter assignment mode Protection mode The value of the time T is hidden in parameter assignment mode or T 12 00m B2 R 3 Confirm your entries with OK Enabling disabling retentivity To decide whether you want to retain your current data after a power failur...

Page 105: ...ow completed IDEC SmartRelay shows you the output Q1 You can once again view the circuit program on the display Use the keys to browse the circuit program that is pres or to move from block to block and to move between the inputs at a block Closing the programming mode Although you were shown how to exit the programming mode when you created your first circuit program here is a reminder 1 Return t...

Page 106: ...ress OK If required enter your password and confirm with OK 4 Select Edit Prg Press or 5 Confirm Edit Prg Press OK 6 Move the cursor to B2 the input of Q1 Press B2 Q1 7 Confirm with OK 8 Now replace block B2 with block B1 at output Q1 The procedure Select the BN list Press or Accept the BN list Press OK Select B1 Press or Apply B1 Press OK Result Block B2 is deleted because it is no longer used in...

Page 107: ...it Press OK If required enter your password and confirm with OK 4 To select Edit Prg Press or 5 To confirm Edit Prg Press OK 6 To move the cursor to the input of Q1 that is to B2 press B2 Q1 7 Confirm with OK 8 Now set the connector x at output Q1 instead of block B2 To do so Select the Co list Press or Accept the Co list Press OK Select x Press or Apply x Press OK Result Block B2 is deleted becau...

Page 108: ...s when IDEC SmartRelay changes from RUN mode to STOP mode In the programming menu 1 Move the cursor to Edit Press or 2 Select Edit Press OK 3 Move the cursor to AQ Press or 4 Select AQ Press OK 5 Move the cursor to AQ in Stop Press or 6 Select AQ in Stop Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display Defined Last AQ in Stop Last The first two rows show your choices The bottom row shows the c...

Page 109: ...lt or 4 20mA To define the type of analog outputs follow these steps starting from the programming menu 1 Move the cursor to Edit Press or 2 Select Edit Press OK 3 Move the cursor to AQ Press or 4 Select AQ Press OK 5 Move the cursor to AQ type Press or 6 Select AQ type Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display for example AQ1 default AQ2 4 20mA The defined type for each analog channel ...

Page 110: ...sg Config IDEC SmartRelay changes to the programming menu 3 On the programming menu move the cursor to Clear Prg Press or 4 Confirm Clear Prg Press OK Clear Prg No Yes To cancel deletion of the circuit program leave the cursor at No and press OK If you are sure that you want to delete the circuit program from memory 5 Move the cursor to Yes Press or 6 Press OK Password ZZ To prevent unintentional ...

Page 111: ...3 6 14 Summertime wintertime conversion You can enable or disable automatic summertime wintertime conversion in parameter assignment mode by calling the Set menu command in programming mode by calling the Setup menu command To enable disable automatic S W Time conversion in programming mode 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode 2 You are now in the main menu and want to select the Setup men...

Page 112: ...ws EU 3 Select the desired conversion Press or What is shown on the display EU represents the start and end of European summertime UK represents the start and end of summertime in the United Kingdom US1 represents the start and end of daylight saving time summertime in the United States prior to 2007 US2 represents the start and end of daylight saving time summertime in the United States in 2007 a...

Page 113: ...er 03 00 02 00 60 Min UK Last Sunday in March 01 00 02 00 Last Sunday in October 02 00 01 00 60 Min US1 First Sunday in April 02 00 03 00 Last Sunday in October 02 00 01 00 60 Min US2 Second Sunday in April 02 00 03 00 First Sunday in November 02 00 01 00 60 Min AUS Last Sunday in October 02 00 03 00 Last Sunday in March 03 00 02 00 60 Min AUS TAS First Sunday in October 02 00 03 00 Last Sunday in...

Page 114: ...e following parameters Start of summertime 31st March end of summertime 1st November time difference of 120 minutes This is how you can enter your data Press and to move the solid square cursor Press and to change the value at the cursor position The display shows MM DD 03 31 11 01 120min 31 March 1 November Time difference of 120 min Confirm all your entries with OK You have now customized the su...

Page 115: ...artRelay and the connected expansion modules can be enabled disabled in programming mode by means of the real time clock menu Clock menu item 1 Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode 2 You are now in the main menu and want to select Clock Press or 3 Confirm Clock Press OK 4 Move the cursor to Sync Press or 5 Apply Sync Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display On Off Sync Off Th...

Page 116: ...SmartRelay shows the following display On Off Sync On When synchronization is enabled IDEC SmartRelay transmits the time of day to the expansion modules once daily after each transition to RUN mode and when the TOD is changed after a Set Clock is executed or after a summertime wintertime conversion Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 117: ...econd limitation is based on the maximum number of bytes a circuit program may contain The total number of bytes used can be determined by adding up the number of bytes used for the relevant function blocks Retentive memory Rem In this area IDEC SmartRelay stores values which need to be retentive for example the operating hours counter value Blocks with optional retentivity use this memory area on...

Page 118: ... 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 Light Switch Dual...

Page 119: ...ocks REM 3800 200 250 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 4 Special functions Timers On delay 8 3 Off delay 12 3 On Off delay 12 3 Retentive on delay 12 3 Interval time delay relay Pulse output 8 3 Edge triggered interval time delay relay 16 4 Asynchronou...

Page 120: ...imize your circuit program or install a second IDEC SmartRelay Calculating memory requirements When calculating the memory requirements of a circuit you must always take into account all individual areas of memory Operating hours counter 28 9 Frequency trigger 16 Analog Analog trigger 16 Analog differential trigger 16 Analog comparator 24 Analog value monitoring 20 Analog amplifier 12 Pulse Width ...

Page 121: ...with retentivity This means that this circuit program fits in IDEC SmartRelay Bytes Blocks REM B1 OR 12 1 B2 AND 12 1 B3 Seven day time switch 20 1 B4 On delay 8 1 3 B5 Stairwell Light Switch 12 1 0 B6 AND 12 1 Resources used by the circuit program 76 6 3 Memory space limits in IDEC Smart Relay 3800 200 250 Still available in IDEC SmartRelay 3724 194 247 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www...

Page 122: ...mory space Proceed as follows 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode as a reminder refer to page 66 2 Select Edit Press or 3 Accept Edit Press OK 4 Select Memory Press or 5 Accept Memory Press OK The display now shows Free Memory Byte 3724 Block 194 Rem 247 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 123: ...tents All lists show the elements available in IDEC SmartRelay Usually this includes all connectors basic functions and special functions The BN list shows all the blocks that you have created in IDEC SmartRelay If not all is shown IDEC SmartRelay does not show all elements if No further blocks may be added This is either an indication of insufficient memory space or that the maximum number of blo...

Page 124: ...ll four Signals at the I1 I2 I7 and I8 inputs are interpreted as digital values and those at the AI3 AI4 AI1 and AI2 inputs are interpreted as analog values Note that AI3 corresponds to I1 and AI4 corresponds to I2 This numbering preserves the previous correspondence of AI1 to I7 and AI2 to I8 that was available with the FL1D series The inputs of a connected analog module are numbered according to...

Page 125: ... and outputs for the circuit program L M I13I14I15I16 Q11 Q9 Q12 Q10 RUN STOP L M AI5 RUN STOP L M AI3 AI4 I3 I4 I5 I6 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 AI1 AI2 L M I9 I10I11I12 Q7 Q5 Q8 Q6 RUN STOP M3U3AI6M4U4 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 PE INPUT 2x 10V 20mA L M L M RUN STOP M1 V1 L M PE OUTPUT 2x 0 10V M2 V2 Inputs Outputs Analog inputs Analog outputs Memory Markers Memory Markers are identified b...

Page 126: ...dLGC Note The output of the marker always carries the signal of the previous program cycle This value does not change within the same program cycle Shift register bits IDEC SmartRelay provides the shift register bits S1 to S8 which are assigned the read only attribute in the circuit program The content of shift register bits can only be modified by means of the Shift register special function see ...

Page 127: ...when IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode to affect the behavior of the circuit program and to save switches and inputs They are identified as F1 F2 F3 and F4 Levels Voltage levels are designated hi and lo A constant 1 hi or 0 lo status at the block can be set by means of a permanent voltage level or constant value hi or lo Open connectors Unused block connectors can be identified with an x Phone 800 89...

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 see page 115 AND with Edge Detection see page 116 NAND not AND see page 116 NAND with Edge Detection see page 117 OR see page 118 NOR not OR see page 119 Series circuit normally open contact Parallel ...

Page 129: ...x 1 AND function logic table XOR exclusive OR see page 120 NOT negation inverter see page 120 1 2 3 4 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 View in the circuit diagram View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the basic function Double changeover contact Normally Closed Contact Phone 8...

Page 130: ...n unused block input x x 1 1 Cycle 3 Q 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 4 Timing diagram for the AND with Edge Detection 4 2 3 NAND not AND Parallel circuit with multiple normally closed contacts in the circuit diagram Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay The output of the NAND is only 0 if the status at all inputs is 1 i e the contacts are closed At an unused block input x x 1 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web ...

Page 131: ...ge Detection 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 1 2 3 4 Q 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 132: ...IDEC SmartRelay The output status of the OR element is only 1 if at least one input is 1 i e at least one of the contacts is closed At an unused block input x x 0 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 OR function logic table 1 2 3 4 Q Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www...

Page 133: ...inputs are 0 i e if switched off The NOR output is set to 0 when one of the inputs is switched on logical 1 status At an unused block input x x 0 NOR function logic table 1 2 3 4 Q 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Emai...

Page 134: ...egation Inverter A normally closed contact in the circuit diagram Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay The output status is 1 if the input is 0 The NOT block inverts the input status Advantage of the NOT block for example IDEC SmartRelay does not require normally closed contacts You simply use a normally open contact and the NOT block to convert these into a normally closed contact NOT function logic table 1...

Page 135: ...of the connectors you can use to create a logical link to other blocks or to the inputs of the IDEC SmartRelay 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 is used to trigger the start of a function Cnt Count This input is used for counting pulses Fre Frequency Frequency sign...

Page 136: ...connected Here you configure the time patterns P Priority This is an open input Here you define priorities and specify whether a message is to be acknowledged in RUN 4 3 2 Time response Parameter T At some of the SFs it is possible to configure a time value T When you preset this time note that your input values are based on the timebase set B1 T 04 10h Setting a time T of 250 minutes Unit in hour...

Page 137: ...re than 80 hours the internal clock responds as shown below On restarting the clock is set to Sunday 00 00 1 January The time is stopped and flashes IDEC SmartRelay is back in the status that it was in before the power outage In the RUN status the system processes the counters that were parameterized with the time above The clock is however still stopped Equipment series FL1E If you are using the ...

Page 138: ... whether or not the parameters can be displayed and edited in IDEC SmartRelay parameter assignment mode Two options are available The parameter attribute permits read write access in parameter assignment mode default The parameter settings are read write protected in parameter assignment mode and can be edited only in programming mode See the example on Page 90 Note Parameter protection covers onl...

Page 139: ...internally into a range of values from 0 to 1000 An input voltage exceeding 10 V is shown as internal value 1000 Because you cannot always process the range of values from 0 to 1000 as predetermined by IDEC SmartRelay you can multiply the digital values by a gain factor and then shift the zero of the range of values offset This allows you to output an analog value to the IDEC SmartRelay display wh...

Page 140: ...following technical data 30 to 70 C 0 to 10 V DC i e 0 to 1000 in IDEC SmartRelay Actual value internal value gain offset thus 30 0 A B i e offset B 30 70 1000 A 30 i e gain A 0 1 Example 2 A pressure sensor converts a pressure of 1000 mbar into a voltage of 0 V and a pressure of 5000 mbar into a voltage of 10 V Actual value internal value gain offset thus 1000 0 A B i e offset B 1000 5000 1000 A ...

Page 141: ...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 0 01 0 0 0 0 5 10 0 5 10 0 500 1000 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 500 1000 0 5 10 0 500 1000 10 10 10 0 0 0 0 5000 10000 0 5 10 0 500 1000 0 01 0 01 0 01 5 5 5 5 10 15 0 5 10 0 500 1000 1 1 1 500 500 500 500 1000 1500 0 5 10 0 500 1000 1 1 1 200 200 200 200 300 800 0 10 0 1000 10 10 10000 ...

Page 142: ...e is found in Chapter 3 6 3 The table also specifies whether the relevant function can be set retentive Rem The following SFs are available View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function Rem Times On delay see page 131 REM Off delay see page 135 REM On Off delay see Page 136 REM Retentive on delay see page 138 REM Interval time delay relay Pulse output see page 139 REM Edge triggered interva...

Page 143: ...ime switch see Page 155 Counter Up down counter see Page 161 REM Operating hours counter see page 164 REM Frequency trigger see Page 168 Analog Analog trigger see page 171 Analog differential trigger see page 174 Analog comparator see Page 177 View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function Rem Fre Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 144: ...or PWM see Page 222 Analog math see Page 225 Analog ramp control see Page 212 PI controller see Page 216 REM Miscellaneous Latching relay see Page 190 REM Current impulse relay see Page 191 REM Message texts see Page 193 View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function Rem A M R PV Par AQ P Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 145: ...ay Wiring Description Input Trg A signal at input Trg Trigger triggers the on delay timer Parameter T represents the time after which the output is switched on 0 to 1 transition of the output signal Retentivity no retentivity R the status is retentive Output Q Q is switched on when the set time T has expired provided Trg is still set View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function Rem En Par ...

Page 146: ...4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is adjustable Please note the following listing Valid ranges of the timebase if T parameter The display in programming mode example B12 R T 04 10h Valid ranges of the timebase if T Actual value...

Page 147: ...rogrammed function 1 Press to move the cursor to the equal sign of parameter T T 04 10h B12 R T 04 10h B12 R B12 R B12 R T 04 10h T 04 10h Press twice 2 Press to change the equal sign into an arrow If it exists the last referenced block and its timebase is shown B12 R T B006s 3 Press to move the cursor to the B of the shown block and then press to select the required block number 4 Press to move t...

Page 148: ...ition at input Trg Ta is the current IDEC SmartRelay time If the status of input Trg is 1 at least for the duration of the configured time T the output is set to 1 on expiration of this time the output follows the input with on delay The time is reset when the status at input Trg returns to 0 before the time T has expired The output is reset to 0 when the signal at input Trg is 0 If retentivity is...

Page 149: ... 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid timebase ranges and parameter preset refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Trg T T Ta expires Q R The bold section of the timing diagram also appears in the off delay symbol Timing diagram Symbol in IDEC...

Page 150: ...f delay function sets the output after the set on delay time has expired and resets it upon expiration of the off delay time Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Trg A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input Trg Trigger triggers the on delay time TH A negative edge 1 to 0 transition at input Trg Trigger triggers the off delay time TL Parameter TH is the time after which the output i...

Page 151: ...n valid timebase ranges and parameter preset refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Trg TH TH Ta expires Q TL Ta expires TL TH TL The bold section of the timing diagram is also shown in the on off delay symbol Timing diagram Functional description The time TH is triggered with a 0 to 1 transition at input Trg If the status at input Trg is 1 at least for the duration of the time TH the output is set to 1 on expira...

Page 152: ...27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Trg T Ta expires Q R T The bold section of the timing diagram is also shown in the symbol of ...

Page 153: ...see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required fu...

Page 154: ... power failure 4 4 6 Edge triggered interval time delay relay Short description An input pulse generates a preset number of output pulses with a defined pulse pause ratio retriggerable after a configured delay time has expired Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Trg A signal at input Trg Trigger triggers the times for the edge triggered interval time delay relay Input R A signal at ...

Page 155: ...er 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Trg Ta is running Q TH TH N 1 TL 0 The bold section of the timing diagram also appears in the symbol of the edge triggered interval time delay relay Trg N 2 Q TL TH TL TH TL TH TL TH Timing diagram for the sample configuration Timing ...

Page 156: ...scription The output pulse shape can be modified by reconfiguring the pulse pause ratio Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input En You can use input EN to set and reset the asynchronous pulse generator Input INV Input INV can be used to invert the output signal of the active asynchronous pulse generator Parameter You can configure the pulse width TH and the interpulse width TL Retentivi...

Page 157: ... see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 En Inv TH Q TL TH TL TH TL TH Timing diagram Functional description You can ...

Page 158: ...tual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input En A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input En Enable tri...

Page 159: ...ut 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 The output is reset after the off delay time has expired provided input En remains lo at least for the duration of this time The time is reset if the signal at input En changes to 1 ag...

Page 160: ...r actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Symb...

Page 161: ...t 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 retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure Setting the Par parameter Note the defaults specified in Chapter 4 3 2 Note All times must have the same timebase View in programming mode example B9 1 R T 60 00s Protection mode and retentivity Off d...

Page 162: ...ignal at input R resets the current time Ta and resets the output Parameter T represents the off delay time The output is reset 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 T...

Page 163: ...ntroller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Ta is busy T Q Trg TL TL T L T Timing diagram Functional description A 0 to 1 transition at input Trg sets output Q If output Q 0 and input Trg is s...

Page 164: ...nd retentivity Off delay Permanent light on time Press B5 2 T 30 00s T L 20 00s Start of the off warning period T T Off warning time View in parameter assignment mode example B5 1 T 60 00s TL 10 00s Ta 06 00s Current value of the time TL or T 4 4 11 Seven day time switch Short description The output is controlled by means of a configurable on off date The function supports any combination of weekd...

Page 165: ...at a certain off time if you configured an off time or at the end of the cycle if you specified a pulse output You will cause a conflict if the on and off times you set for the seven day time switch are identical though set on different cams In this case cam3 takes priority over cam2 whereas cam2 takes priority over cam1 The switching state of the seven day time switch is determined by the status ...

Page 166: ...etting On or Off Days of the week The suffix of D Day has the following meaning M Monday T Tuesday W Wednesday T Thursday F Friday S Saturday S Sunday Uppercase letters indicate a specific day of the week A indicates no selection for the day of the week On Off times Any time between 00 00 h and 23 59 h is possible You can also configure the on time to be a pulse signal The timer block will be acti...

Page 167: ...e value means No on off times set 6 Press to move the cursor to the first position of the off time 7 Set the off time in same way as in step 5 8 Confirm your entries with OK The cursor is now positioned on the No2 parameter Cam2 and you can configure a further cam Note For information on timer accuracy refer to the technical data and to Chapter 4 3 2 Seven day time switch Example The output of the...

Page 168: ...t of the seven day time switch every Tuesday from 03 10 h to 04 15 h B1 2 D T On 03 10 Off 04 15 Cam3 Cam No3 must set the output of the seven day time switch switch every Saturday and Sunday from 16 30 h to 23 10 h B1 3 D SS On 16 30 Off 23 10 1 Cam Monday Wednesday Tuesday Saturday Friday Thursday Sunday 1 3 1 2 3 Q 1 1 1 1 Result Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info...

Page 169: ...e a real time clock the twelve month time switch is not available for this version Timing diagrams Example 1 Yearly mode on Monthly mode off Pulse Off On Time 2000 06 01 Off Time 2099 08 31 Every year on June 1 the timer output switches on and remains on until August 31 B6 2 ON YYYY MM DD 2000 06 01 B6 1 Yearly On Monthly Off Pulse Off B6 3 OFF YYYY MM DD 2099 08 31 Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wirin...

Page 170: ...3 15 B6 1 Yearly On Monthly Off Pulse On B6 3 OFF YYYY MM DD 2099 Example 3 Yearly mode on Monthly mode off Pulse off On Time 2008 06 01 Off Time 2010 08 31 On June 1 of 2008 2009 and 2010 the timer output switches on and remains on until August 31 B6 2 ON YYYY MM DD 2008 06 01 B6 1 Yearly On Monthly Off Pulse Off B6 3 OFF YYYY MM DD 2010 08 31 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr co...

Page 171: ...Y MM DD 2008 03 15 B6 1 Yearly On Monthly Off Pulse On B6 3 OFF YYYY MM DD 2010 Example 5 Yearly mode off Monthly mode off Pulse off On Time 2008 06 01 Off Time 2008 08 31 On June 1 2008 the timer output switches on and remains on until August 31 2010 B6 2 ON YYYY MM DD 2008 06 01 B6 1 Yearly Off Monthly Off Pulse Off B6 3 OFF YYYY MM DD 2010 08 31 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwt...

Page 172: ...2008 03 15 B6 1 Yearly Off Monthly Off Pulse On B6 3 OFF YYYY MM DD 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 B6 2 ON YYYY MM DD 2008 1...

Page 173: ...he on time and remains on until the specified day of the off time 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...

Page 174: ...e base module Sample configuration The output of an IDEC SmartRelay is to be set annually on March 1 reset on April 4 set again on July 7 and reset again on November 19 You need to configure two twelve month time switches with corresponding on times Then logically link the outputs by means of an OR block B1 2 ON YYYY MM DD 2000 03 01 B1 1 Yearly On Monthly Off Pulse Off B1 3 OFF YYYY MM DD 2099 04...

Page 175: ...ransitions are not counted Use inputs I3 I4 I5 and I6 for fast counting only FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND max 5 kHz any other input or circuit component for counting low frequency signals typ 4 Hz Input Dir You set the direction of count at input Dir Dir 0 Up count Dir 1 Down count Parameter On On threshold Range of values 0 999999 Off Off threshold Range of values 0 999999 StartVal Ini...

Page 176: ...e Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number R Dir On Off 5 Cnt StartVal Q Internal count value Cnt Timing diagram Functional description The internal counter increments Dir 0 or decrements Dir 1 by one count with every positive edge at input Cnt You can use input R to reset the internal count value to the start value As long as R 1 the output is also 0 and the pulses ...

Page 177: ...xt cycle after the value has reached 1000 The output would not be set at all if the value Off 980 View in programming mode example B3 1 R On 001234 Off 000000 B3 1 R On 123456 Off B021 or To set the start value press or to access the following screen form B3 2 R STV 0100 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 va...

Page 178: ... Ral A positive edge at input Ral Reset all resets the operating hours counter OT and the output and sets the time to go value MN tothe maintenance interval MI output Q 0 measured operating time OT 0 and the 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 9999 h 0 59 m OT The accumulated total operating ...

Page 179: ...lue Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number Par Q R Ral En MN MI OT MN 0 MI 5h MI Configured time interval MN Ti...

Page 180: ...ewing the MI MN and OT values In WindLGC you can fetch the hours counter via the Tools Transfer Hours counter menu command Limit value of OT The value of the operating hours in OT are retained when you reset the hours counter with a signal at input R The hours counter OT will be reset to zero with a transition from 0 to 1 at Ral The hours counter OT continues the count as long as En 1 irrespective...

Page 181: ... time interval The permissible range of values is 0 to 9999 hours For information on how to assign the actual value of another already programmed function to a parameter see section 4 4 1 View in parameter assignment mode B16 1 MI 0100h 00 m B16 3 MN 0016h 45 m B16 2 0T 00083h 15 m Time interval Total operating hours Time to go Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrw...

Page 182: ...AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Fre The function counts the 0 to 1 transitions at input Fre 1 to 0 transitions are not counted Use inputs I3 I4 I5 I6 for fast counting only FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12...

Page 183: ... thresholds See the calculation rule below Calculation rule If the On threshold Off threshold then Q 1 if fa On Q 0 if fa Off If the On threshold Off threshold then Q 1 if On fa Off Setting the Par parameter Note The system scans the counter limit value once per interval G_T View in programming mode example B15 1 On 0009 Off 0005 Parameter protection mode On threshold Off threshold Press B15 2 G_T...

Page 184: ...e G_T of 1 s IDEC SmartRelay returns the current frequency in parameter fa in Hz View in parameter assignment mode example B15 On 0009 Off 0005 fa 0010 On threshold Off threshold Q 1 fa On Note fa always represents the total pulses measured per time unit G_T Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 185: ...ual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be analyzed at input Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the analog memory markers AM1 AM...

Page 186: ...hes the analog signal at input Ax Ax is multiplied by the value of the A gain parameter and the value at parameter B offset is added to product i e Ax gain offset actual value of Ax Output Q is set or reset depending on the set thresholds See the calculation rule below Calculation rule If the On threshold Off threshold then Q 1 if the actual value Ax On Q 0 if the actual value Ax Off If the On thr...

Page 187: ...le B3 1 On 04000 Off 02000 Parameter protection mode On threshold Off threshold Press B3 2 A 01 00 B 00000 p 2 Gain Offset Decimals in the message text View in parameter assignment mode example B3 On 04000 Off 02000 Ax 05000 On threshold Off threshold Q 1 Ax On View in the message text example 050 00 Ax when p 2 Q 1 Ax On Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com...

Page 188: ...nput Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the analog memory markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values 10 000 On On Off threshold Range of values 20 000 Differential value for calculating the off parameter Range of values 20 000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Outp...

Page 189: ...added to product i e Ax gain offset actual value of Ax Output Q is set or reset depending on the set On thresold and difference value The function automatically calculates the Off parameter Off On whereby may be positive or negative See the calculation rule below Calculation rule When you set a negative differential value the On threshold Off threshold and Q 1 if the actual value Ax On Q 0 if the ...

Page 190: ...4000 02000 Parameter protection mode On off threshold Differential value for the on off threshold Press B3 2 A 01 00 B 00000 p 2 Gain Offset Decimals in the message text View in parameter assignment mode example B3 On 04000 02000 Ax 05000 On threshold Differential value for the off threshold Q 1 Ax On Press B3 Off 02000 Off threshold Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email inf...

Page 191: ...e AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Inputs Ax and Ay You apply the analog signals the difference of which you want to analyze at the inputs Ax and Ay Use the analog input...

Page 192: ...e of the A gain parameter and the value at parameter B offset is then added to the relevant product i e Ax gain offset actual value Ax or Ay gain offset actual value Ay The function forms the difference between the actual values Ax Ay Output Q is 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 threshol...

Page 193: ...A control signal is to be triggered for example heater On when the difference between the supply and return line temperatures is greater than 15 The control signal is reset when the difference is less than 5 C The process variable of the temperature is to be shown in parameter assignment mode The thermocouples available have the the following technical data 30 to 70 C 0 to 10 VDC Application Inter...

Page 194: ... B 00030 p 0 Gain Offset Decimals in the message text if used View in parameter assignment mode example B3 1 On 00015 Off 00005 On threshold Off threshold Press B3 2 Ax 00010 Ay 00020 00030 Temperature values Q 1 differential value On View in the message text example Ax 00010 Ay 00020 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 195: ...ions 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 Q1 AI A AI AI1 AI2 B1 B2 B3 Analog comparator On delay Off delay Function block diagram Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com ...

Page 196: ...on at input En saves the analog value at input Ax Aen to memory and starts monitoring of the analog range Aen 2 to Aen 1 Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be monitored at input Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the analog memory markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of valu...

Page 197: ...splayed in a message text Timing diagram Q Aen 1 Ax En Aen 2 Aen Functional description A 0 to 1 transition at input En saves the value of the signal at the analog input Ax This saved process variable is referred to as Aen Both the analog actual values Ax and Aen are multiplied by the value at parameter A gain and parameter B offset is then added to the product Ax gain offset Actual value Aen when...

Page 198: ...programming mode B3 1 1 00000 2 00000 Parameter protection mode Differential value for the on off threshold Press B3 2 A 00 00 B 00000 p 0 Gain Offset Decimals in the message text View in parameter assignment mode example B3 1 00010 Aen 00020 Ax 00005 B3 2 00010 Q 1 Ax is out of the range of Aen 2 to Aen 1 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 199: ...actual value Ax The actual value Ax is output at AQ Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be amplified at input Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the analog memory markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values 10 000 p Number of de...

Page 200: ...is inputted to an analog output The analog output module operates as below for the analog signal out of the range between 0 to 1000 When the type of analog outputs is set to 0 10V 0 20mA When internal values less than zero are inputted to the analog output the analog output module outputs 0V and 0mA When internal values more than 1000 are inputted to the analog output the analog output module outp...

Page 201: ...l values less than zero or more than 1000 are inputted to the analog output When the type of analog outputs is set to 4 20mA and internal values less than zero are inputted to the analog output it outputs current values less than 4mA You may need to prevent the analog output module from outputting current values less than 4mA To do this connect the Analog Multiplexer B007 in front of the analog ou...

Page 202: ... the functions referring to the table below Parameters Analog trigger B006 in the above table A Gain 1 00 B Offset 0 On On threshold 0 Off Off threshold 0 p Number of decimals arbitrary Analog Multiplexer B007 in the above table V1 0 V2 arbitrary V3 Function block number with the actual value Ax to be outputted from AQ1 V4 arbitrary p Number of decimals arbitrary Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 477...

Page 203: ...Off delay Chapter 4 4 3 or the on and or off limit specification of an up down counter Chapter 4 4 13 to the scaled analog value For more information with programming examples refer to the online help for WindLGC Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode example B3 A 02 50 B 00300 p 0 Gain Decimals in...

Page 204: ...y is enabled the current status of the output signal is retained after a power failure Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input S You set output Q with a signal at input S Input R You reset output Q 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 Q Q is set with a signal at input S and reset with a signal at ...

Page 205: ...cial function when S or R 1 You set the current impulse relay with a signal at input S The output is set hi You reset the current impulse relay with a signal at input R The output is set lo Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Trg You set and reset output Q with a signal at input Trg Trigger Input S You set output Q with a signal at input S Input R You reset output Q with a signal at...

Page 206: ...ay and output Q are reset if you have not enabled retentivity View in programming mode B29 R Par RS B29 R Par SR or Press This special function is not available in parameter assignment mode Par Qn 1 S R Trg Qn 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...

Page 207: ...nfig selections on the Programming menu Analog Time refresh rate in milliseconds that specifies how frequently analog inputs in message texts are updated Tick time frequency at which message texts scroll on and off the display There are two ways that a message text can tick on and off the screen line by line or character by character which are described in more detail below A line of a text messag...

Page 208: ...he total does not exceed fifty Within a single message text the text must be from one character set You can edit message texts in any of the supported character sets from WindLGC From the IDEC SmartRelay base module you can only edit text using characters from the ISO8859 1 character set The language and therefore character set of a message text is independent of the language setting for the IDEC ...

Page 209: ... Time Tick time CharSets CurrCharSet Analog Time Tick time CharSets CurrCharSet Analog Time Tick time CharSets CurrCharSet ISO8859 1 ISO8859 5 ISO8859 9 ISO8859 16 GB 2312 Shift JIS Press OK Press OK Press Press Press OK Press OK Press OK Press or Press or CharSet1 CharSet2 Press OK Press or CharSet1 CharSet2 Press or Set the Analog Refresh Time Set the Tick Time Select Character Sets Select Curre...

Page 210: ...dated date EnTime Display of the time of the 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En EnDate Display of the date of the 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En I O status names Display of a digital input or output status name for example On or Off Analog Input Display of an analog input value to be shown in message text and updated according to the analog time Note You can only edit the Tex...

Page 211: ...ck on and off the display according to your specifications either a character at a time or a line at a time If acknowledgment is disabled Ack Off the message text is hidden when the status of the signal at input En changes from 1 to 0 If acknowledgment is enabled Ack On and the status of the signal at input En changes from 1 to 0 the message text is output until it is acknowledged with OK When En ...

Page 212: ...by character Line by line Messages that tick character by character scroll off the characters of the message line one character at a time to the left with the additional characters scrolling in one at a time from the right The time interval for the tick is specified by the TickTime message text setting Messages that tick line by line by line scroll one half of the message off the display to the le...

Page 213: ...he following example uses the same message configuration as the previous example If you set this message to tick line by line with a tick interval of 0 1 seconds then the initial appearance of this message on the IDEC SmartRelay Display or Text Display is the left half of the message as shown in this illustration After 1 second 10 x 0 1 second the message ticks to show the right half of the messag...

Page 214: ... on 0 2 Change to Ack Press 3 Enable Ack Press or IDEC SmartRelay shows B33 1 Priority 001 Ack On Priority 1 Status of acknowledgment On To configure the message destination and tick type programming mode 1 From the Priority and Acknowledgement screen form press to access the Message Destination screen form MsgDest BM B33 2 Message Destination IDEC SmartRelay base module Text Display or both 2 Pre...

Page 215: ...does tick 7 Press or to choose between No and Yes to define whether line 1 ticks 8 Press to move the cursor to the second line and press or to choose between No and Yes for line 2 From the last line press to go to the screen from for lines 3 and 4 Configure line ticking for lines 3 and 4 in the same way as for lines 1 and 2 3 No 4 No B33 5 Tick settings No Line does not tick Yes Line does tick 9 P...

Page 216: ...lve month time switch On Off 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 A B Ax Off Analog comparator On Off A B Ax Ay A Analog value monitoring A B Ax Aen Analog amplifier A B Ax Analog multiplexer V1 V2 V3 V4 AQ Analog ramp control L1 L2 MaxL StSp Rate A B AQ PI controller SP...

Page 217: ...res such as bar graphs I O status names and others can not be edited from the IDEC SmartRelay base module Also you cannot edit message texts from the IDEC SmartRelay base module that contain any of the following parameters Par Time Date EnTime EnDate 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 ...

Page 218: ...position to the other press and The list of available characters is the same as for the circuit program name The character set is found in Chapter 3 6 4 When you enter message text from the IDEC SmartRelay base module you can only enter characters from the ISO8859 1 character set To enter text from another language you must enter the text in WindLGC Note that the number of characters per line of m...

Page 219: ...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 220: ...set output Q is initialized after a power failure according to your configuration at the Start parameter Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example 1 Select the Softkey function 2 Select input En and confirm with OK The cursor is now positioned below Par 3 Change to the input mode of Par Confirm with OK the cursor is now positioned to On B33 On Start On The status is not retentive ...

Page 221: ...ameter assignment mode example Here you can set or reset the Switch parameter On Off When in RUN IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display B33 Switch Off Let us assume you want to set Switch On 1 Change to the editing mode Confirm with OK the cursor is now positioned on Off 2 To change from Off to On Press or 3 Confirm your entries with Press OK B33 Switch On The momentary pushbutton switch is h...

Page 222: ...hifted to S6 etc Output Q returns the value of the configured shift register bit If retentivity is disabled the shift function restarts at S1 or S8 after a power failure When enabled retentivity always applies to all shift register bits Note The special function shift register can be used only once in the cir cuit program Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input In Input read at the star...

Page 223: ... Shift up Shift down IDEC SmartRelay functions IDEC SmartRelay Manual 209 Timing diagram Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode B3 R Q S8 Retentivity enabled Preset Press B3 R Q S7 etc You can select S8 S1 This special function is not available in parameter assignment mode Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 224: ...hapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input En A change in status from 0 to 1 at input En Enable switches a parameterized analog value to the output AQ depending on the value of S1 and S2 Inputs S1 and S2 S1 and S2 selectors for selecting the analog value to be issued ...

Page 225: ...rconnect 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 Vi...

Page 226: ...nge in the status from 1 to 0 immediately sets the current level to Offset B which makes output AQ equal 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 ...

Page 227: ...20 000 Rate Acceleration with which level 1 level 2 or Offset is reached Steps seconds are issued Range of values 1 to 10 000 A Gain Range of values 0 to 10 00 B Offset Range of values 10 000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ The output AQ is scaled using the formula Range of values for AQ 0 to 32767 Current Level Offset B Gain A Range of values 0 to 32767 Note When AQ is disp...

Page 228: ...lue AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the AQ L1 L2 MaxL StSp and Rate v...

Page 229: ... 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 updated every 100 ms Note the relationship between output AQ and the current level ...

Page 230: ... controllers You can use both types of controller individually or combined Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input A M Set the mode of the controller 1 automatic mode 0 manual mode Input R Use the input R to reset the output AQ As long as this input is set the input A M is disabled Output AQ is set to 0 Input PV Analog value process variable influences the output A M R PV Par AQ Phone 8...

Page 231: ...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 B Offset Range of values 10 000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ This special function has an analog output manipulated variable This output can only be connected with the analog input of a function an analog memory marker or an analog output connector AQ1 A...

Page 232: ...tual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Parameters KC TI Please note If parameter KC has value 0 the P function proportional control will not be executed If parameter T...

Page 233: ...d downwards AQ decreases until PV corresponds again to SP It is not possible to change the direction Dir at runtime of the function The change is shown here for illustrative purposes only 3 As AQ is set to 0 by means of the input R PV changes This is based on 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 sp...

Page 234: ...lue of AQ If the updated value PV SP then the special function reduces the value of AQ With a disturbance AQ continues to increase decrease until the updated value PV again corresponds to SP The speed with which AQ changes depends on the parameters KC and TI If the input PV exceeds the parameter Max then the updated value PV is set to the value of Max If the PV falls short of the parameter Min the...

Page 235: ... 00 Dir B3 4 A 02 50 B 00300 p 0 B3 2 KC 10 00 TI 01 00 Dir B3 3 Mq B021 Min 05000 Max 05000 Press Press Press View in parameter assignment mode B3 1 SP B020 PV 0 AQ 0250 B3 2 KC 10 00 TI 01 00 Dir B3 4 A 02 50 B 00300 B3 3 Mq B021 Min 05000 Max 05000 Press Press Press Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 236: ...ntrol actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Description Input Ax A...

Page 237: ...ital output Q high for the same proportion of the T periodic time parameter and sets Q low for the remainder of the time period Examples with Timing Diagrams The following examples show how the PWM instruction modulates a digital output signal from the analog input value 1 An analog value of 500 range 0 1000 as the value for Ax must be modulated to a digital signal string The user defined T period...

Page 238: ...iod T Note Ax in this calculation refers to the actual value Ax as calculated using the Gain and Offset Setting the Par Parameter The following illustration shows the view in programming mode that corresponds to the first example B1 1 Min 00000 Max 01000 A 01 00 B1 2 B 00000 T 00 04s P 2 Press Use the and keys to navigate to the Min Max A B T and P parameters For each digit of a value use the and ...

Page 239: ...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 Pr1 Priority of first operation Pr2 Priority of second operation Pr3 Priority of third operation Qen 0 0 Reset value of AQ to 0 when En 0 1 Retain last value of AQ when En 0 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ The output AQ is th...

Page 240: ... PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Note If the analog value for parameter V1 V2 V3 or V4 is derived from another already programmed function whose actual value exceeds the value range for V1 V4 IDEC SmartRelay will display ...

Page 241: ...need to use fewer operands use constructions such as 0 or 1 to fill the remaining parameters You can also configure the behavior of the function when the Enable parameter En 0 The function block can either retain its last value or be set to 0 If the parameter Qen 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 e...

Page 242: ...ulting equations and output values Equation 12 6 3 1 Result 13 Equation 2 3 1 4 Result 17 Equation 100 25 2 1 Result 25 V1 Op1 Pr1 V2 Op2 Pr2 V3 Op3 Pr3 V4 12 M 6 H 3 L 1 V1 Op1 Pr1 V2 Op2 Pr2 V3 Op3 Pr3 V4 2 L 3 M 1 H 4 V1 Op1 Pr1 V2 Op2 Pr2 V3 Op3 Pr3 V4 100 H 25 L 2 M 1 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 243: ...03 OP3 PR3 L Press Press Press Use the and keys to navigate between the operand value operator and operation priority To change a value use the and keys to scroll through value choices for each value Use the key to navigate from one screen to the previous screen when the cursor is on the V1 V4 line and the key to navigate to the next screen from the PR1 PR3 line Use the OK key to accept changes Ph...

Page 244: ... if the error subsequently clears the circuit program still has knowledge that an error did occur at some point In any scan cycle if the referenced analog math function block executes before the analog math error detection function block the error is detected in the same scan cycle if the referenced analog math function block executes after the analog math error detection function block the error ...

Page 245: ... bit set by the analog math instruction 1 if the error occurred 0 if not The ZD OF Err parameter represents the logical OR of the zero division bit and overflow bit of the referenced analog math instruction Q represents the output of the analog math error detection function An x indicates that the bit can be either 0 or 1 with no influence on the output If the MathBN parameter is null then the out...

Page 246: ...med analog math instruction Auto Reset Y or N ZD OF or ZD OF Use the and keys to navigate between the MathBN AutoRst and Err parameters To change a value use the and keys to scroll through value choices for each value Use the OK key to accept changes View in parameter assignment mode example B3 MathBN B001 AutoRst N Err ZD OF Block number of an analog math instruction Auto Reset Y or N ZD OF or ZD...

Page 247: ...ameter assignment mode In programming mode the author of the circuit program also sets the parameters Parameter assignment mode allows the editing of parameters without having to modify the circuit program This feature is available so that you can edit parameters without having to change to programming mode The advantage The circuit program remains protected but can be adapted by the user to meet ...

Page 248: ...ay changes to parameter assignment mode and opens the parameter assignment menu Stop Set Param Set Prg Name Description of the four menu items of the parameter assignment menu Stop You select this command to stop your circuit program and thus change to the main menu of programming mode To do so 1 To move the cursor to Stop Press or 2 To confirm Stop Press OK Stop Prg No Yes 3 To move the cursor to...

Page 249: ...me that the respective default parameter protection mode has been maintained This is a prerequisite for viewing and editing parameters in the parameter assignment mode See Chapter 4 3 5 and the example on Page 90 Parameters are for example The delay times of a timer relay The switching times cams of a timer switch Counter thresholds The monitoring time for hour counters The trigger thresholds Each...

Page 250: ...r functions with several displays The value set at parameter T Time The current time in IDEC SmartRelay No parameters for editing Press ESC to return to the parameter assignment menu IDEC SmartRelay shows the first parameter If no parameter can be set you can press ESC to return to the parameter assignment menu 3 Now select the desired parameter Press or or 4 Select the parameter you want to edit ...

Page 251: ... 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 Chapter 4 4 1 In this case you can neither change the value nor the timebase The current time is reset to zero when you change the timebase Current value of a time T View of a time T in parameter assignment mode B9 Ta 06 00s T 80 00s C...

Page 252: ... section 4 4 13 this is B021 Current value of an hour counter View of an hour counter parameter in parameter assignment mode B16 1 MI 0100h 00 m Time interval B16 2 OT 00083h 15 m Total operating hours B16 3 MN 0016h 45 m Time to go You can edit the configured time interval MI Current value of a frequency trigger View of the parameter of a frequency trigger in parameter assignment mode B15 On 0009...

Page 253: ...ast and backlight in parameter assignment mode by means of the set menu LCD menu item in programming mode by means of the setup menu LCD menu item See Chapter 5 2 2 Menu Language You can set the language in which the IDEC SmartRelay menus will be displayed in parameter assignment mode by means of the set menu Menu Lang menu item in programming mode by means of the setup menu Menu Lang menu item Nu...

Page 254: ...date in parameter assignment mode by means of the set menu Clock menu item in programming mode by means of the setup menu Clock menu item To set the TOD and the date in parameter assignment mode 1 Select parameter assignment mode see Chapter 5 1 2 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Press or Stop Set Param Set Prg Name 3 Confirm Set Press OK 4 Move the cursor to Clock Press or 5 Confirm Cl...

Page 255: ...enus Clock and Set Clock You can now set the weekday and the time as described earlier as of step 8 5 2 2 Setting the display contrast and backlight choice You can set the default value for the display contrast in parameter assignment mode by means of the set menu LCD menu item in programming mode by means of the setup menu LCD menu item To set the display contrast in parameter assignment mode 1 S...

Page 256: ...he parameter assignment menu select Set Press or 3 Confirm Set Press OK 4 On the Set menu select LCD Press or 5 Confirm LCD Press OK 6 Move the cursor to BackLight Press or 7 Confirm BackLight Press OK 8 Move the cursor to Default or AlwaysOn Press or The default is that the back light is not on To set the back light to always be on select the AlwaysOn choice To set the back light choice in progra...

Page 257: ...ess OK To set the menu language in programming mode If you want to set the menu language in programming mode select Setup in the main menu then menu Menu Lang You can now set the menu language as described earlier as of step 6 To reset IDEC SmartRelay to its default language setting If you want to restore IDEC SmartRelay to its default language setting English do the following 1 Switch off IDEC Sm...

Page 258: ...er of configured analog inputs on the base module affects the subsequent numbering of analog inputs on attached expansion modules See the Maximum setup Page 20 topic To set the number of AIs in parameter assignment mode 1 Select parameter assignment mode see Chapter 5 1 2 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Press or 3 Confirm Set Press OK 4 On the Set menu select BM AI NUM Press or 5 Confi...

Page 259: ...irm StartScreen Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display Clock Input DI StartScreen Clock The current setting of the start screen is shown in the bottom row The default setting is Clock You can choose between the display of the current time of day and date or the values of the digital inputs 6 Select the desired default setting Press or 7 To confirm your entry Press OK IDEC SmartRelay ...

Page 260: ...Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 246 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 261: ...Memory Battery cartridge provide 32 Kbytes memory space four times the memory space of the FL1D IDEC SmartRelay Memory cartridge IDEC SmartRelay allows you to store only one circuit program in its memory If you want to modify the circuit program or create an additional one without deleting the first you must archive it somewhere You can copy the IDEC SmartRelay circuit program to an IDEC SmartRela...

Page 262: ...rtRelay Memory Battery cartridge are supplied separately Note You do not need a memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to backup the circuit program in your IDEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay circuit program is automatically stored in nonvolatile memory when you exit the programming mode The memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge can backup all data in the IDEC Smart...

Page 263: ...er memory cartridge cannot be used in IDEC SmartRelay devices of the FL1A FL1B family Compatibility New memory battery or combined memory battery cartridges in older IDEC SmartRelay modules The FL1E memory cartridge can be used in FL1C or FL1D devices but cannot be used in FL1A FL1B devices Data written to the FL1E memory cartridge in the FL1C cannot be read by the FL1E When the memory cartridge i...

Page 264: ...uring RUN that is the circuit program stored on the cartridge cannot be copied to other IDEC SmartRelay devices Over and above that a protected circuit program is write protected A circuit program with password protection is no longer protected after the correct password has been entered that is you can then edit the program and remove the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge Note...

Page 265: ...urity function To set the security function 1 Move the cursor to Yes Press or 2 Confirm Yes Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display No Yes CopyProtect Yes Note This only generates a circuit program and copy protection for the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge the circuit program itself must be copied separately from IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge or combin...

Page 266: ...e memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge IDEC SmartRelay outputs the message No Program A removal of the cartridge during RUN will lead to impermissible operating states Always heed the following warning Warning Do not touch the open slot of the memory cartridge with your fingers or with a metallic or conductive object The memory cartridge socket might be under voltage if the polari...

Page 267: ...artridge straight out To remove a battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge slide a screwdriver with a 3 mm blade into the slot on the upper surface of the card until it engages in the back then with the screwdriver engaged pull the card out with your hand Inserting a memory cartridge battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge The entry of the memory cartridge battery cart...

Page 268: ...rogram Card Setup Start IDEC SmartRelay main menu 3 The main menu opens To select the Card command Press or 4 Press OK The transfer menu opens Card Card CopyProtect IDEC SmartRelay 5 Move the cursor to IDEC SmartRelay Card if required Press or 6 Press OK IDEC SmartRelay now copies the circuit program to the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge If the memory cartridge is from an in...

Page 269: ... or combined memory battery cartridge and you can remove the cartridge Do not forget to replace the cap If power fails while IDEC SmartRelay is copying the circuit program repeat the process after Power On Note The password of a protected circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay also applies to the copied program version on your memory car tridge or combined memory battery cartridge Phone 800 894 0412 F...

Page 270: ... a password the copied program in IDEC SmartRelay is also protected with the same password Automatic copying during the startup of IDEC SmartRelay Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay POWER OFF 2 Remove the slot cover 3 Insert the program module cartridge into the relevant slot 4 Switch on the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay copies the program from th...

Page 271: ... or 2 Press OK Copying by means of the Card menu For information on the replacement of a memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge also note Chapter 6 2 To copy a program from the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay 1 Insert the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge 2 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode ESC Stop Program Card S...

Page 272: ...opies the circuit program from the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay If the memory cartridge is from an incompatible FL1A FL1B version IDEC SmartRelay displays this message Unknown Card Press ESC When IDEC SmartRelay has finished copying it automatically returns to the main menu Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 273: ...atus changes and process variables of IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Status of a digital I O memory markers shift register bits and cursor keys The values of all analog I Os and memory markers The results of all blocks The current values including the times of selected blocks Starting and stopping circuit program execution via the PC RUN STOP The IDEC SmartRelay alternatives As you can see WindLGC re...

Page 274: ...mming 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 the IDEC SmartRelay all the inputs are processed first and then the outputs Thus the output results are not reflected on the inputs within the same scan time but rather they are reflected at the following scan ex Interlock ...

Page 275: ...ve the cap or memory cartridge battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge from your IDEC SmartRelay and connect the cable to this socket Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port of your PC Switching IDEC SmartRelay to PC IDEC SmartRelay mode Switch the IDEC SmartRelay with without display to STOP from your PC refer to the WindLGC online help or select the ESC Stop command on a ...

Page 276: ...ogram created with WindLGC is password protected both the circuit program and the password are downloaded to IDEC SmartRelay The password prompt is enabled at the end of the data transfer The upload of a password protected program created in IDEC SmartRelay is only possible after the correct password is entered in WindLGC Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com...

Page 277: ... of the circuit diagram and compared it with the IDEC SmartRelay solutions You can find solutions for the following tasks Page Stairway or corridor lighting system page 265 Automatic door page 269 Ventilation system page 276 Factory gate page 281 Central controlling and monitoring of several factory gates page 285 Luminous rows page 289 Service water pump page 293 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 47...

Page 278: ...t his own responsibility We refer to the relevant national standards and system related installation regulations Although you have four inputs available for logic operations basic functions see Chapter 4 2 the following figures will only show a maximum of three inputs for reasons of clarity You program this fourth input and assign parameters just like the other three inputs Errors can not be ruled...

Page 279: ...ched off in order to save energy 8 1 2 Previous solution The two conventional options for switching the lights With a current impulse relay With an automatic stairwell light switch The wiring of both these lighting systems is identical Lights Distribution box Push buttons Distribution with Current impulse relay or automatic stairwell light switch Components used Momentary switches Automatic stairw...

Page 280: ...iod of time e g when cleaning the stairway The switch for permanent lighting is usually located on the automatic stairwell light switch and may be difficult or impossible to access 8 1 3 Lighting system with IDEC SmartRelay An IDEC SmartRelay system allows you to replace the automatic stairwell light switch or the current impulse relay You can also implement both functions timed off delay and Curr...

Page 281: ...d Supplementary functions are entered directly in IDEC SmartRelay Current impulse relay with IDEC SmartRelay Output Q1 is toggled with a pulse signal at input I1 Automatic stairwell light switch with IDEC SmartRelay Output Q1 is set for the duration of 6 minutes with a pulse signal at input I1 L1 N I1 I3 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 L N PE I4 I5 I1 I2 I3 I1 I2 I3 Lamps Switches I1 Q1 x Switch Lamps I1 Q1 ...

Page 282: ...or example A flashing function that indicates that the light is about to be switched off automatically You can integrate various central functions Central off Central on panic button Control of all lamps or individual circuits by means of a daylight control switch Controlling by means of an integrated timer e g permanent lighting only until 24 00 h disabled at specific times Automatically switchin...

Page 283: ...orway is cleared When the doorway is cleared the door must close automatically with a short delay B1 B2 Q1 S1 S2 Outside inside Motion detector Limit switch closed Limit switch open Motion detector Master switch Motion detector Master switch The door is usually driven by a motor that is equipped with a slip coupling This prevents people from being squeezed in and injured The control system is conn...

Page 284: ...e door opening motion is initiated by setting K3 After the detection range of the two motion sensors has been cleared at least for a minimum time K4 enables the closing motion 8 2 3 Door control system with IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay can simplify this circuit considerably You only need to connect the motion sensors limit switches and the contactor relays to the IDEC SmartRelay Phone 800 894 0...

Page 285: ...ally closed contact limit switch close S2 normally closed contact limit switch open B1 normally open contact infrared motion sensor outside B2 normally open contact infrared motion sensor inside L1 N I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 K1 K2 B1 B2 S2 S1 L1 N I1 I2 I3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Open Close Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 286: ...he IDEC SmartRelay functions You can use the off delay function to replace the latching relay and the on delay The block diagram below illustrates this simplification 1 1 1 I4 I3 I1 I2 x Q2 Q1 x 10 s Q1 Q2 Open Close Close Motion detector Limit switch Door open Limit switch Door closed 1 1 1 I4 I3 Q2 Q1 RS I1 I2 1 I4 T 4s x x Q1 Q2 Open Close Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com ...

Page 287: ...ut of the IDEC SmartRelay to warn of the closing of the door You can enable opening of the door time and direction dependent i e opening only during business hours and opening only from the inside after closing time 8 2 5 Extended solution with FL1E H12RCC Wiring the IDEC SmartRelay extended solution L1 N I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 K1 K2 B1 B2 S2 S1 L1 N S3 H1 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 I1 I2 I3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Open Close B...

Page 288: ...8 00 Off 13 00 Cam1 Day Mo Fr On 09 00 Off 19 00 Cam2 Day Sa On 08 00 Off 14 00 Motion detector B1 Motion detector B2 Actuate motor for opening Open Close Close output Limit switch Door open Control switch Door open Actuate motor for closing Limit switch Door closed Open output Motion detector B1 Motion detector B2 Control switch Close door Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Em...

Page 289: ... door is permanently open or The motion detectors indicate that somebody is approaching the door and The door has not yet fully opened limit switch at I4 Actuating the motor for closing Output Q2 is set to close the door when The control switch at I6 is actuated the door is permanently closed or The motion detectors indicate that there is nobody near the door and The door has not yet fully closed ...

Page 290: ... Fresh air fan Flow sensor Flow sensor Exhaust fan The room is equipped with an exhaust fan and a fresh air fan Both fans are monitored by means of a flow sensor An excess atmospheric pressure may never develop in the room The fresh air fan must only be switched on if safe functioning of the exhaust fan is signaled by the flow sensor A warning lamp indicates failure of a fan Phone 800 894 0412 Fax...

Page 291: ...and an error message is output This message can be acknowledged by pressing the OFF button In addition to the flow sensors the fan monitoring system also requires an evaluating circuit with several switching devices This evaluating circuit can be replaced by a single IDEC SmartRelay unit Wiring of an air conditioning system with FL1E H12RCC L1 N I1 I3 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 K1 K2 S1 L1 N S2 S3 v v H...

Page 292: ...sor H1 signal lamp H2 signal lamp Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution The block diagram of the air conditioning system with IDEC SmartRelay x I1 Q3 I2 Q1 Q2 Q1 I3 x I2 x T 10 s x T 10 s x x x I3 I4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Exhaust fan On Error Off Exhaust fan Exhaust air flow sensor Fresh air flow sensor Fresh air fan Exhaust fan Exhaust air flow sensor Fresh air fan Error Off Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888...

Page 293: ...er failure It is possible to switch off of the fans by means of a sequential circuit These functions can be implemented without additional switchgear Block diagram of the extended IDEC SmartRelay solution The fans at Q1 and Q2 are switched on and off by means of the following circuit x T 10 s T 30 s Q1 Q2 I2 Q3 x x I3 I2 T 10 s T 10 s x x x I3 I4 Q3 I1 Q2 On Fault Off Exhaust air flow sensor Q1 ex...

Page 294: ...ge The relay contacts of output Q4 are always closed when the system is in operation Relay Q4 does not drop off unless there is a power failure or a fault in the system This contact can be used for remote monitoring for example Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 295: ... the gatehouse The porter can monitor the operation of the gate at the same time The gate is normally fully opened or fully closed The gate motion can be interrupted at any time An indicator lamp is switched on five seconds before the gate starts moving and when the gate is in motion A safety pressure bar prevents harm to persons and objects from getting trapped or damaged when the gate is closing...

Page 296: ... K3 S1 S0 K3 K2 L1 N K1 H1 K4 S5 p K6 K6 K1 S2 S2 K3 K2 K4 K5 S5 p S1 K3 K1 S4 S3 Open Close Indicator lamp Open Close Auxiliary circuit Wiring of a gate control system with FL1E H12RCC L1 N I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 K1 K3 S4 S3 L1 N S1 S2 S0 S5 p S5 p H1 I1 I2 I3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Open Close Indicator lamp Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 297: ... OPEN or CLOSE pushbuttons initiate the gate motion provided it is not already moving in the other direction The gate is stopped by means of the STOP pushbutton or the relevant limit switch A safety bar furthermore interrupts the closing motion of the gate T 5 s T 5 s x x x x Q1 Q3 Q2 I3 I4 I3 I6 I5 I1 I2 Q2 Q1 TH TL 2 s Inv lo I2 I1 Start push button CLOSED Start push button OPEN STOP push button...

Page 298: ...atically when the safety bar is actuated x x I6 x Q2 I3 I4 x I1 Q2 T 5 s Q1 T 5 s x Q2 I3 I6 I5 I2 Q1 Q3 TH TL 2 s Inv lo Safety bar STOP pushbutton Gate is open OPEN pushbutton CLOSE pushbutton STOP pushbutton Safety bar Gate is closed Open Signal lamp Close Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 299: ...a central gatehouse It must also be possible for a member of staff to open and close the gate locally For each gate we are going to use one FL1E H12RCC and one communication module The modules and the master are interconnected by means of a bus system This chapter describes a gate control system The structures of the other gate control systems are identical 1 2 1 2 1 2 Door I Door II Door III 1 Sa...

Page 300: ...he GATE OPEN or GATE CLOSED status is indicated An indicator lamp is switched on five seconds before the gate starts moving and when the gate is in motion A safety pressure bar prevents harm to persons and objects from getting trapped or damaged when the gate closes Wiring of the gate control system with FL1E H12RCC and CM AS Interface N L1 N I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 K1 K2 L1 S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 p S6 p ...

Page 301: ... pushbutton S3 normally open contact CLOSE pushbutton S4 normally closed contact position sensor GATE IS OPEN S5 normally closed contact position sensor GATE IS CLOSED S6 normally closed contact Safety bar Master control system Q5 position sensor GATE IS OPEN Q6 position sensor GATE IS CLOSED I9 external pushbutton OPEN GATE I10 external pushbutton CLOSE GATE Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 We...

Page 302: ...s at the respective limit switch Closing of the gate is also interrupted by the safety bar Gate is open Open gate Open gate Gate is open Open gate by hand Gate is open Close gate by hand Gate is closed Safety bar Gate is closed Close Closed Safety bar Gate is closed Safety bar Gate is open Gate is closed Open Close Indica tor lamp Close gate Open gate Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www cl...

Page 303: ...rding to the way the room is used 8 6 1 Requirements for a lighting system The various luminous rows are switched on and off locally If there is sufficient daylight the rows on the window side of the room are automatically switched off by means of a daylight control switch The lights are switched off automatically at 20 00 h Local manual operation of the lighting must be possible at all times Lumi...

Page 304: ...l time delay relays to allow operation of the lights after they are switched off Components required Pushbuttons S1 to S4 Daylight control switch B1 Timer E1 Interval time delay relays K1 and K2 Pulse switches K3 to K6 with central OFF function Disadvantages of the previous solution A substantial amount of switchgear needs to be installed to implement the necessary functions Due to the large numbe...

Page 305: ... N E2 E3 E4 B1 lx E5 S1 S2 S3 S4 I4 I5 I1 I2 I3 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 Luminous rows 1 Luminous rows 2 Luminous rows 3 Luminous rows 4 Components used S1 to S4 normally open contact momentary pushbutton B1 normally open contact daylight control switch Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 306: ...chgear you can install a smaller and space saving distribution cabinet Fewer devices are required The lighting system can be easily modified Additional switching times can be set as required sequential circuit for the off pulses at the end of the day The function of the daylight control switch can be easily applied to all lamps or to a modified group of lamps x T 1s I5 T 1s x I5 I1 I2 I3 I4 x x Of...

Page 307: ... is operated S1 S2 S3 S4 M1 K4 Rainwater supply line Drinking water supply line Pressure switch Control in the distribution box Pressure tank Pump Rainwater reservoir Drinking water supply Off Drinking water supply On Dry run protection Off Dry run protection On Service water connection The rainwater is collected in a reservoir From the reservoir a pumping station supplies a respective line system...

Page 308: ...evious solution K1 K2 K3 S1 K3 S4 K3 L1 N K4 S3 K4 p K2 S3 S2 Y1 Auxiliary circuit Pump Tracking time Dry run protection Drinking water supply line The pump and a solenoid valve are controlled by means of a pressure switch and 3 float switches which are installed in the rainwater reservoir The pump must be switched on when the pressure level in the boiler drops below minimum After the operating pr...

Page 309: ...use a contactor relay to switch the pump For single phase AC pump systems you must provide a contactor relay if the power consumption of the AC motor exceeds the capacity of the output relay Q1 The power consumption of a solenoid valve is usually low enough to allow direct controlling K1 contactor relay Y1 solenoid valve S1 normally open contact pressure switch S2 normally open contact float switc...

Page 310: ...lications which can only be implemented in a conventional circuitry by adding further switchgear e g Enabling the pump at specific times Indication of imminent or existing water shortage Reporting of system faults I2 Q2 I1 I3 I4 x T 20 s x Q1 I3 Pressure switch Float switch for dry run protection OFF Float switch for dry run protection ON Float switch for drin king water supply ON Float switch for...

Page 311: ...tallation Vertical installation Low temperature to IEC 60068 2 1 High temperature to IEC 60068 2 2 0 55 C 0 55 C Storage shipping 40 C 70 C Relative humidity IEC 60068 2 30 From 10 to 95 no condensation Air pressure 795 1080 hPa Pollutants IEC 60068 2 42 IEC 60068 2 43 SO2 10 cm3 m3 10 days H2S 1 cm3 m3 10 days Ambient mechanical conditions Degree of protection IP 20 for IDEC SmartRelay base modul...

Page 312: ...on cables and cable shielding IEC 61000 4 6 10 V Burst pulses IEC 61000 4 4 Severity 3 2 kV supply and signal lines High energy surge pulse applies only to FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC IEC 61000 4 5 Severity 3 1 kV power lines symmetrical 2 kV power lines asymmetrical Safety to IEC Clearance and creepage distance rating IEC 60664 IEC 61131 2 EN 50178 cULus to UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 142 With FL1E H12RCC FL...

Page 313: ... 100 V AC DC 240 V AC DC typ 10 ms typ 20 ms Power loss at 100 V AC 240 V AC 100 V DC 240 V DC 2 8 4 6 VA 4 8 7 2 VA 1 1 2 9 W 1 4 3 6 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C typ 80 hours without battery cartridge typ 2 years with battery cartridge Accuracy of the real time clock typ 2 s day Digital inputs Number 8 Electrical isolation No High speed inputs not applicable for this module Input freq...

Page 314: ...uous current Ith max 10 A per relay Surge current max 30 A Incandescent lamp load 25000 switching cycles at 230 240 V AC 100 110 V AC 1000 W 500 W Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC Fluorescent tubes conventionally compensated 25000 switching cycles 1 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC...

Page 315: ...h appropriate contactor relays Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC Initial Contact Resistance 100 m maximum at 1A 24V DC Mechanical Life 10 000 000 operations minimum no load 10 Hz Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum rated resistive load 1800 operations hour Switching rate Mechanical 10 Hz Ohmic load lamp load 2 Hz Inductive load 0 5 Hz FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 72...

Page 316: ... V AC 240 V AC 100 V DC 240 V DC 3 9 4 1 VA 7 4 7 6 VA 0 5 1 8 W 1 2 2 4 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C Accuracy of the real time clock Digital inputs Number 4 Electrical isolation No High speed inputs not applicable for this module Input frequency Normal input High speed input max 4 Hz not applicable for this module Input voltage L1 Signal 0 Signal 1 Signal 0 Signal 1 40 V AC 79 V AC 30 ...

Page 317: ...C 100 110 V AC 1000 W 500 W Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC Fluorescent tubes conventionally compensated 25000 switching cycles 1 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 25000 switching cycles 10 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 900A Derat...

Page 318: ... maximum allowed surge current is exceeded fluorescent lamps must be switched with appropriate contactor relays Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum rated resistive load 1800 operations hour Switching rate Mechanical 10 Hz Ohmic load lamp load 2 Hz Inductive load 0 5 Hz FL1B M08C2R2 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 319: ...l time clock no clock available Digital inputs Number 8 Electrical isolation No High speed inputs 4 I3 I4 I5 I6 Input frequency Normal input High speed input max 4 Hz max 5 kHz Input voltage Signal 0 Signal 1 L 5 V DC 12 V DC Input current at Signal 0 Signal 1 0 85 mA I3 I6 0 05 mA I1 I2 I7 I8 2 mA I3 I6 0 15 mA I1 I2 I7 I8 Delay time at 0 to 1 1 to 0 typ 1 5 ms 1 0 ms I3 I6 typ 1 5 ms 1 0 ms I3 I...

Page 320: ...ation No In groups of Control of a digital input Yes Output voltage Supply voltage Output current max 0 3 A Short circuit proof and overload proof Yes Short circuit current limitation Approx 1 A Derating none across the entire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 not applicable for this module Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 not applicable for this module Parallel output circuit for powe...

Page 321: ... clock available Digital inputs Number 4 Electrical isolation No Input voltage Signal 0 Signal 1 L 5 V DC 12 V DC 1 Input current at Signal 0 Signal 1 0 85 mA 2 2 mA 3 Delay time at 0 to 1 1 to 0 typ 1 5 ms typ 1 5 ms Line length unshielded 100 m Digital outputs Number 4 Output type Transistor current sourcing 4 Electrical isolation No In groups of Control of a digital input Yes Output voltage Sup...

Page 322: ...ake this into account especially when using devices that react to short pulses Short circuit proof cos 1 not applicable for this module Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 not applicable for this module Parallel output circuit for power increase Not permitted Protection of output relay if desired Switching rate Mechanical Electrical 10 Hz Ohmic load lamp load 10 Hz Inductive load 0 5 Hz FL1B M08B1S...

Page 323: ...ermissible mains frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption 24 V AC 24 V DC 76 182 mA 40 100 mA Inrush current 2 28 A at 24 V DC 2 48 A at 24 V AC Voltage failure buffering typ 5 ms Power loss 24 V AC 24 V DC 1 8 4 4 VA 1 0 2 4 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C typ 80 hours without battery cartridge typ 2 years with battery cartridge Accuracy of the real time clock typ 2 s day Phone 800 894 0412 F...

Page 324: ... Analog inputs Number Range max Input voltage Digital outputs Number 4 Output type Relay outputs Electrical isolation Yes Dielectric Strength between power input terminals and output terminals 2 500 V AC 1minute 500 V DC 1 minute In groups of 1 Control of a digital input Yes Continuous current Ith max 10 A per relay Surge current max 30 A Incandescent lamp load 25000 switching cycles at 1000 W Flu...

Page 325: ...r protection B16 600A Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 900A Parallel output circuits for power increase Not permitted Protection of output relay if desired max 16 A characteristic B16 Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC Initial Contact Resistance 100 m maximum at 1A 24V DC Mechanical Life 10 000 000 operations minimum no load 10 Hz Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum...

Page 326: ...ck Digital inputs Number 4 optional P action or N action Electrical isolation No High speed inputs not applicable for this module Input frequency Normal input High speed input max 4 Hz not applicable for this module Input voltage Signal 0 Signal 1 L 5 V AC DC 12 V AC DC Input current at Signal 0 Signal 1 1 0 mA 2 5 mA Delay time at 0 to 1 1 to 0 typ 1 5 ms typ 15 ms Line length unshielded 100 m Di...

Page 327: ...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 600A Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 900A Parallel output circuits for power increase Not permitted Protection of output relay if desired max 16 A characteristic B16 Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC Init...

Page 328: ...V DC 24 V DC 0 7 2 1 W 1 0 2 4 W 0 3 1 7 W 0 4 1 8 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C typ 80 hours without battery cartridge typ 2 years with battery cartridge Accuracy of the real time clock typ 2 s day Electrical isolation No No Digital inputs Number 8 4 Electrical isolation No No High speed inputs 4 I3 I4 I5 I6 Input frequency Normal input High speed input max 4 Hz max 5 kHz max 4 Hz not a...

Page 329: ...500 V DC 1 minute 2 500 V AC 1 minute 500 V DC 1 minute In groups of 1 1 Control of a digital input Yes Yes Continuous current Ith per terminal max 10 A per relay max 5 A per relay Surge current max 30 A max 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...

Page 330: ...permitted Protection of output relay if desired max 16 A characteristic B16 max 16 A characteristic B16 Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC 10 mA 12 V DC Initial Contact Resistance 100 m maximum at 1A 24V DC 100 m maximum at 1A 24V DC Mechanical Life 10 000 000 operations minimum no load 10 Hz 10 000 000 operations minimum no load 10 Hz Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum rated resistive l...

Page 331: ... Maximum 3 A Maximum 3 A Maximum 0 2 A Maximum 0 1 A 12 24 V AC DC 100 110 V AC 230 240 V AC 120 V DC 240 V DC Technical data IDEC SmartRelay Manual 317 A 9 Switching capacity and service life of the relay outputs Switching capacity and service life of the contacts with ohmic load heating Switching capacity and service life of the contacts with high inductive load to IEC 947 5 1 DC 13 AC 15 contac...

Page 332: ...tion Yes Ground terminal for connecting ground and shielding of the analog measuring line Analog inputs Number 2 Type Unipolar Input range 0 10 V DC input impedance 76 k or 0 20 mA input impedance 250 Resolution 10 bit normalized to 0 1000 Cycle time for analog value generation 50 ms Electrical isolation No Line length shielded and twisted 10 m Encoder supply voltage none Error limit 1 5 Interfere...

Page 333: ...round and shielding of the analog output line for connecting ground and shielding of the analog output line Analog outputs Number 2 2 Voltage range 0 10 V DC 0 10 V DC Voltage load 5 k 5 k Current output 0 4 20 mA Current load 250 Resolution 10 bit normalized to 0 1000 10 bit normalized to 0 1000 Cycle time for analog output dependingon installation typ 50 ms dependingon installation typ 50 ms Ele...

Page 334: ...86 x 38 7 mm Approx 220 g Bracket mounting Keyboard Display Membrane keypad with 10 keys FSTN Graphic Display with 128 x 64 columns x rows LED backlight Power supply Input voltage 24 V AC DC 12 V DC Permissible range 20 4 26 4 V AC 10 2 28 8 V DC Permissible mains frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption 12 V DC 24 V DC 24 V AC typ 65 mA typ 40 mA typ 90 mA Data transmission rate 19200 baud Inrush cur...

Page 335: ... reading out of the outputs The cycle time is the time required to execute a circuit program once in full The time required for a program cycle can be determined using a short test program This test program is created in IDEC SmartRelay and returns a value during its execution in parameter assignment mode from which the current cycle time is derived Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrw...

Page 336: ...e due to the inverted marker The trigger interval is set to 2 seconds B1 1 On 1000 Off 0000 B1 2 G_T 02 00s Press 3 Now start the circuit program and switch IDEC SmartRelay to parameter assignment mode In this mode view the trigger parameters B1 On 1000 Off 0000 fa 2130 fa total of measured pulses per timebase G_T 4 The reciprocal value of fa is equivalent to the IDEC SmartRelay execution time of ...

Page 337: ...s exactly equivalent to the length of one cycle Hence a period lasts 2 cycles The frequency trigger indicates the ratio of periods per 2 seconds which results in the ratio of cycles per second Edge transition of the inverted marker at each circuit program execution Cycle time 1 period 1 pulse 2 cycles Period Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 338: ...Determining the cycle time 324 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 339: ...l benefits with regard to flexibility and prime costs compared to stand alone electronic switchgear Of advantage even for applications in which merely two or three conventional switching devices can be replaced Very easy to 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 Th...

Page 340: ...y automatically switches from STOP to RUN when power is switched on The circuit program on an inserted memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge is automatically copied to IDEC SmartRelay immediately after power is switched on The existing circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay memory is overwritten The system automatically changes from STOP to RUN Provided the PC cable is connected to IDE...

Page 341: ...d memory battery cartridge you cannot read the current data unless you enter the correct password for the circuit program The circuit program is otherwise deleted from IDEC SmartRelay memory when you remove the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to connect the PC cable See Chapter 6 1 Deleting the circuit program Use WindLGC to delete the circuit program and password if a passwo...

Page 342: ...IDEC SmartRelay without display 328 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 343: ...hapter 5 2 cont Display of the program name Yes Parameter assignment menu Main menu ESC Stop See Programming menu Edit Card Clock See Transfer menu See Setup menu See Start menu Mo 09 00 2008 05 26 Editing the program name Chapter 3 7 4 Selecting analog output values and type Chapters 3 7 11 and 3 7 12 Deleting the program Chapter 3 7 13 Input change of password Chapter 3 7 5 Configure global para...

Page 344: ...pter 5 2 2 Setting the time date Chapter 5 2 1 Setting the display back light setting Chapter 5 2 2 Setting the menu language Chapter 5 2 3 Setting the number of base module AIs Chapter 5 2 4 for select modules Start Menu RUN Stop Set Param Set Prg Name Everything clear SmartRelay Mo 09 00 2008 05 26 Date time max 50 message texts Inputs I 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234 Cursor keys Q 0 123456789...

Page 345: ...00 2008 05 26 Setup Msg Config Start Configure global parameters for message texts Chapter 4 4 23 Analog Time Tick Time CharSets CurrCharSet S W Time Set Clock Sync Contrast BackLight Setup menu ESC Stop Setup Clock LCD Setting the summertime wintertime Chapter 3 7 14 Cannot be used Setting the display contrast Chapter 5 2 2 Setting the time date Chapter 5 2 1 Setting the Text Display back light s...

Page 346: ... Inputs I 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234 Cursor keys Q 0 123456789 1 0123456 AI 1 00000 2 01000 3 00253 Outputs Analog inputs Parameter assignment menu AI 4 00010 5 00000 6 00005 AI 7 00000 8 00000 AQ 1 00000 2 01000 M 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234567 ESC C Memory Markers Analog inputs Analog inputs Analog outputs Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 347: ... AC DC 8 4 Yes Yes FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCE 12 24V DC 8 I1 I8 4 I1 I2 I7 I8 4 Yes Yes FL1E B12RCE FL1E H12SND 24V DC 8 I1 I8 4 I1 I2 I7 I8 4 Tr Yes Expansion Module FL1B M08B2R2 12 24V DC 4 4 FL1B M08B1S2 24V DC 4 4 Tr FL1B M08C2R2 100 240V AC DC 4 4 FL1B M08D2R2 24V AC DC 4 4 FL1B J2B2 12 24V DC 2 FL1D K2B2 24V DC 2 0 10V FL1D K2BM2 24V DC 2 0 10V 0 4 20mA Text Display FL1E RD1 24V AC DC 12V DC Ye...

Page 348: ...PC Cable Down load Up load Cable FL1A PC1 USB PC cable Down load Up load Cable FL1E PC2 Memory cartridge FL1E PM4 Battery cartridge FL1E PB1 Combined memory battery cartridge FL1E PG1 User s Manual FL1E User s Manual English FL9Y B1090 Mounting Clip 5 pieces FL1B PSP1PN05 Removal Tool Memory Cartridge Removal Tool MT 101 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

Page 349: ...ion failure 55 communication states 55 networking 49 Asynchronous pulse generator 142 B Backlight 241 Backlight flags 112 Backlight lifetime Text Display 320 Basic functions 114 AND 115 with edge 116 NAND 116 with edge 117 NOR 119 NOT 120 OR 118 XOR 120 Basics on special functions 121 BF 109 blank outputs 111 Block 60 deleting 92 block groups 93 inserting 87 number 60 assigning 61 BM AI NUM 244 BN...

Page 350: ... wintertime 97 Correcting typing errors 94 Counter Operating hours 164 Up down 161 CSA 14 cULus 14 Current impulse relay 191 Cursor 67 Cursor keys 58 112 204 Cursor movement 67 Cycle time 321 D Days of the week 152 Default values 239 Detection of math error Analog amplifier 230 Device types IDEC SmartRelay 2 Digital module 2 11 Dimensions 25 DIN rail 25 Display 61 Display contrast 241 Display life...

Page 351: ...DEC SmartRelay connecting to PC 261 guidelines 17 identifying 9 Installing 25 memory and battery cartridges 247 menus 68 329 operating states 54 removing 25 software 259 structure of 5 switching on 51 versions 12 without display 325 Inputs 110 Analog inputs 37 110 connection 35 Cursor keys 58 112 Digital Inputs 110 Groups 35 inverting 114 128 unused 64 inputs High speed inputs 37 Inserting 87 Inst...

Page 352: ...exts 193 character set 193 Message ticking 198 Mode parameter assignment 68 234 PC IDEC SmartRelay 261 Programming 68 Mounting DIN rail mounting 26 Drilling template 29 Text Display 30 Wall mounting 29 N Name 77 NAND 116 Negation 120 of a BF input 114 of an input 75 of an SF input 128 Networking AS interface bus 49 NOR 119 NOT 120 NOT OR 119 Number of AIs 244 O Off delay 135 Offset 125 Off time 15...

Page 353: ... 261 PI controller 216 Planning 67 Power on off 51 Power supply Text Display 34 Program cycle 321 Program memory 103 Program module card copying 256 Enabling the security function 251 inserting 252 253 removing 252 253 Security function 250 Program name change 77 character set 77 read 235 Programming menu AQ in Stop 94 AQ type 95 Clear Prg 96 Edit Name 77 Edit Prg 70 Password 78 Programs modifying...

Page 354: ...ions 36 Simulation 259 Softkey 205 Software 259 Special functions 128 Analog amplifier 185 Analog comparator 177 Analog differential trigger 174 Analog math 225 Analog math error detection 230 Analog multiplexer 210 Analog ramp control 212 Analog trigger 171 Analog value monitoring 182 Analog watchdog 182 Basics 121 Counter Operating hours counter 164 Up down counter 161 Current impulse relay 191 ...

Page 355: ...2 302 FL1B M08D2R2 312 FL1D K2B2 319 FL1D K2BM2 319 FL1E B12RCA 309 FL1E B12RCC 299 FL1E B12RCE 314 FL1E H12RCA 309 FL1E H12RCC 299 FL1E H12RCE 314 FL1E H12SND 305 general 297 Text Display 320 Text Display 3 Backlight lifetime 320 display 13 Display lifetime 320 function keys 3 installing 30 menus 331 power supply 34 power up screen 3 voltage 13 Ticker 198 Time response 122 Timebase 89 122 132 Tim...

Page 356: ...upply connecting Circuit protection 34 W WindLGC 260 Wintertime 97 Wire ferrules 32 without display PC IDEC SmartRelay mode 261 reading current data 327 X XOR 120 Z Zero division error 230 Zero offset 125 Phone 800 894 0412 Fax 888 723 4773 Web www clrwtr com Email info clrwtr com ...

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