MAN1032-10-EN_EXL6_UserManual
March 12, 2020
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INDEX OF FIGURES AND TABLES
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2.1
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Overview of the EXL6, 12
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2.2
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Visual Overview of Types of Devices that can be connected to EXL6, 14
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3.1
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Panel Mounting of an EXL6 Series OCS, 17
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3.2
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EXL6 OCS with Mounting Clips, 18
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3.3
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Orientation of EXL6 OCS, 19
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3.4
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Panel Cutout, 19
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3.5
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EXL6 OCS Panel Cutout Tolerance, 20
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4.1
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Two-Point Ground Connection Test, 24
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4.2
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Power Connector (Primary Power Port), 25
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4.3
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Primary Power Port, 25
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System Menu (EXL6) Screenshot, 26
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System Menu, 28
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Screen Calibration, 48
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1 - Cscape Status Bar, 60
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USB Programming Connector, 61
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Cscape Connection Wizard Screenshots, 63
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Cscape
Alternative Connection Method Screenshot, 64
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Add Target Screenshot in Cscape, 64
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LAN1 Configuration, 68
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Digital / HSC Input Configuration Dialog, 71
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Digital / PWM Output Configuration Dialog, 72
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Analog Input Configuration Dialog, 73
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Analog Output Configuration Dialog, 74
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8.1
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Removing the I/O Cover, 76
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EXL6 I/O Cover Removed (sample I/O board, 76
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Example Jumper Diagram, 76
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8.4
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Typical Output Wiring, 78
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Relay Fusing, 79
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Positive and Negative Inputs, 80
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Analog Input Configuration Screen, 82
Figure 10.1 & 10.2- Pulse Width Measurements, High & Low, 88
Figure 10.3 & 10.4
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Period Measurement, Rising Edges & Falling Edges, 89
Figure 10.5
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Quadrature, 90
Figure 10.6 & Figure 10.7
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PWM, two parameters, Duty Cycle & Frequency, 97
Figure 10.8
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PWM Output Waveform, 98
Figure 11.1
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Wiring & Dip Switches, 108
Figure 12.1
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CAN Connector and Pins, 110
Figure 13.1
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Hardware Configuration Dialog, 113
Figure 13.2
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Ethernet Module Configuration, 114
Figure 14.1
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Protocol Config Dialog, 120
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Example Screen, 128
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Alpha-numeric Keypad and ASCII Keypad, 129
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Typical Screen Jump Object, 131
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Force and Switch Coils in Ladder Programming, 132