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Automation System TROVIS 5500
Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
TROVIS 5571

®

Electronics from SAMSON 

Mounting and
Operating Instructions

EB 5571 EN

Firmware version 1.21
Edition March 2009

Summary of Contents for TROVIS 5571

Page 1: ...Automation System TROVIS 5500 Programmable Logic Controller PLC TROVIS 5571 Electronics from SAMSON Mounting and Operating Instructions EB 5571 EN Firmware version 1 21 Edition March 2009...

Page 2: ...ally or by gross negligence If an essential term of the contract is breached by negligence SAMSON s liability is limited to the foreseeable damage Safety instructions 4 The device may only be assemble...

Page 3: ...lave interface 18 5 2 Modbus master interface 20 5 3 Description of communication parameters to be adjusted 21 5 4 Meter bus interface 23 5 4 1 Activating the meter bus 23 5 5 Data logging module 25 5...

Page 4: ...s The keys are located in the front panel of the PLC and protected by a Plexiglas door Changeover key press with pen or other pointed item Switch between levels after entering the key code Reset key p...

Page 5: ...saved on the PLC the normal display contains application related information The current status of the three communication interfaces RS 232 Slave RS 485 Master and RS 232 Prog appears at the bottom...

Page 6: ...ettings that have not been confirmed are not saved and must be re entered 1 2 1 Adjusting the contrast of the display Activate the editing mode Display Entering the key code 0000 blinks Confirm the 00...

Page 7: ...y code Proceed as follows Switch to the information level Display Information level The menu item Analog inputs is highlighted Select required menu item e g binary outputs Activate the menu item Selec...

Page 8: ...00 h and the winter time on the last Sunday in October at 03 00 h Proceed as follows Activate the editing mode Display Entering the key code 0000 blinks Enter the key code Confirm the key code entered...

Page 9: ...ime Off Exit the menu item Date time Display Settings level Exiting the settings level Select Back Exit the settings level Display Normal display depending on the application Note If no key is pressed...

Page 10: ...with a simple gra phic representation Instruction List IL Low level textual language for logic and arithmetic operations Flow Chart FC High level language used to visualize the data flow Function Blo...

Page 11: ...e The valid key code can be found on page 42 To avoid unauthorized use remove the page or make the key code unreadable Change PLC settings in the settings level which contains the following menu items...

Page 12: ...el Select Back to return to the settings level Exit the menu item Display Settings level Exiting the settings level Select Back to return Exit the settings level Display Normal display depending on th...

Page 13: ...or and 0 to 10 V Proceed as follows Activate the editing mode Display Entering the key code 0000 blinks Enter the valid key code Confirm the key code Display Settings level The Date time menu item is...

Page 14: ...resistance input has been selected PT100 PT1000 PT100 PTC NI2000 PT2000 PT500 PT100 PT1000 NTC PTC NI1000 or NI200 Confirm the type of universal input Display Calibrate No blinks If the temperature se...

Page 15: ...portant Resetting to default values causes a application saved in the PLC to be deleted Proceed as follows 1 Cut the power supply to the PLC 2 Restart the PLC while pressing down the reset key with a...

Page 16: ...ing the key code 0000 blinks Enter the valid key code Confirm the key code Display Settings level The Date time menu item is highlighted Select Back to return Exit the editing mode Display Normal disp...

Page 17: ...ion level Display Normal display depending on application 4 Operational faults Displaying errors in the error status register and sending fault alarms to a mobile phone over the SMS function or to a f...

Page 18: ...an dial up to the controller at any time to read data from it or change settings if neces sary The use of the modem connecting cable 1400 7139 is recommended Operation with a leased line modem on the...

Page 19: ...troller and read data from it Parameters WE Settings level Range of values Station address 16 bit addressing Control system monitoring 255 No 30 min RS 232 Slave Modbus Slave 1 to 247 255 RS 232 Slave...

Page 20: ...on are observed upon installation Parameters WE Settings level Range of values Station address 16 bit addressing Control system monitoring 255 No 30 min RS 232 Slave Modbus Slave 1 to 247 255 RS 232 S...

Page 21: ...in bus or modem operation In a system each controller needs to be assigned a unique address Addressing 16 bit addressing Selection between 16 bit addressing or 8 bit addressing Select RS 232 Slave men...

Page 22: ...a point the PLC closes the connection after the time specified for Automatic disconnection has elapsed Gateway 4 Gateway On Any polling by the building control station to the Modbus instruments connec...

Page 23: ...their station address This station address can be entered in default state reset over the jumpers using the last two figures of the serial num bers Example The serial number 600116 means that the sta...

Page 24: ...s read during the last cycle remain unchanged With reading mode con the values in the levels are not continuously updated Reopen the specific level to get current values 4 Meter bus address Addr 0 to...

Page 25: ...soon as the data logging module is inserted The menu items A application and F firmware depend on the current firmware and application of the PLC as well as on the firmware and application saved in t...

Page 26: ...esented by a firmware or application data are downloaded from the data logging module onto the PLC Note An application or firmware can only be loaded after the key code has been entered 4 A Downloadin...

Page 27: ...as described in section 7 7 Fit the controller housing 8 Fasten both screws 1 Wall mounting 1 Remove both screws 1 2 Pull apart the controller housing and back panel 3 If necessary bore holes with th...

Page 28: ...5571 EN Installation 62 15 42 57 1 2 2 3 4 5 5 Fig 3 Installation Panel mounting Wall mounting Controller housing Back panel of the controller Top hat rail mounting Dimensions in mm W x H x D 144 x 96...

Page 29: ...ng conductor with a cable 10 mm using the shortest route 4 Inductances in the control cabinet e g contactor coils are to be equipped with suitable interference suppressors RC elements 4 Control cabine...

Page 30: ...Note If the universal inputs are used as current or voltage inputs terminal 13 instead of terminal 10 must be used as ground Do not connect terminals 9 10 and 13 Meter bus Supply 15 V Legend AA Analo...

Page 31: ...al 10 functioning as ground GND are slow a delay of approx 3 sec onds Binary inputs with terminal 9 functioning as ground GND are fast ms Outputs The binary low voltage outputs BA1 and BA2 are used fo...

Page 32: ...itoring 1 to 300 min 30 min Modem Cyclical initialization Auto disconnection On Off 1 to 300 min 1 to 300 min Off 30 min 5 min Baud rate 9600 19200 9600 RS 485 Master Gateway On Off Off 5 2 Addressing...

Page 33: ...ress None P15 PS2 EN1434 CAL3 APAto SLS Coil Cont 24h 0 to 255 None 5 4 Universal input type UE01 to UE17 PT100 PT1000 1 2 PT100 PTC 1 2 NI2000 2 PT2000 2 PT500 2 0 10V BE 1000 2000 PT100 2 NTC 2 PTC...

Page 34: ...h PC RJ 12 jack at the back Modbus interface RS 485 over cable converter 1400 7308 Modbus master interface RS 485 for communication with other Modbus instruments connected over terminals 1 2 Meter bus...

Page 35: ...input inputs 3 4 Counter inputs max 1 kHz inputs 1 2 0 to 10 V outputs inputs 5 6 Outputs Binary outputs 4 230 V 2 A relay Interfaces Modbus RS 485 Operating voltage 24 V AC 1 Dimensions mm Width 140...

Page 36: ...inary input 2 or 0 to 10 V input Or counter input 11 GND input 1 2 12 BE3 Binary input 3 or Pt 1000 or 0 to 1000 13 BE4 Binary input 4 or Pt 1000 or 0 to 1000 14 GND input 3 4 15 BE5 Binary input 5 or...

Page 37: ...on module has been found The station address can be assigned to match the ISaGRAF project in this menu and the inputs or outputs 0 to 10 V E1 to E6 of the expansion modules can be configured EB 5571 E...

Page 38: ...room panel Room Temperature Sensors C 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 862 5 882 2 901 9 921 6 941 2 960 9 980 4 1000 0 1019 5 1039 0 C 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 1058 5 1077 9 1097 3 1116 7 1136 1 1155...

Page 39: ...1 to 247 255 16 bit addressing Yes No Control system monitoring 1 to 300 min Modem On Off Cyclical initialization 1 to 300 min Auto disconnection 1 to 300 min Baud rate 9600 19200 RS 485 master Gatewa...

Page 40: ...4 CAL3 APAto SLS Reading mode Coil cont 24h Meter bus address 0 to 255 Universal input UE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 PT100 PT1000 PT100 PTC NI2000 PT2000 PT500 0 10V BE 1000 2000 PT100...

Page 41: ...firmware versions 27 Display 5 E Enter key 4 Expansion module 24 integrating 21 38 technical data 36 terminal assignment 37 F Firmware version 5 saving loading 27 Flow Chart 10 Frame 23 Function Bloc...

Page 42: ...24 Plain text display 5 Programming 10 R Reset key 4 Resistance input Calibration 14 S Sensor resistance values 39 Sequential Function Chart 10 Station address 22 Structured Text 10 T Technical data...

Page 43: ...EB 5571 EN 43...

Page 44: ...2009 03 Operating level created application Entering the key code 0000 Settings level Date time RS 232 Slave RS 485 Master RS 232 Prog Meter bus Universal input type Back Back Information level Analo...

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