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Operator Panel usage

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Operator Panel usage

To provide an interface for the user, two optional Operator Panels (NLC-OP…) are available 

for the Nanoline controller. 

The NLC-OP1-LCD-032-4X20 Operator Panel uses an 8-line, 21-character Liquid 

Crystal Display (LCD), four navigation keys, an <OK> or select key, a shift key and five 

data entry keys. 

The NLC-OP2-LCD-076-4X20 Operator Panel uses a 4-line, 21-character Liquid 

Crystal Display (LCD), four navigation keys, an <OK> or select key, a menu key and 

numeric data entry keys 0 through 9. 

When a user interface is created within nanoNavigator, the navigational keys allow 

selection of the various screens and fields within the screens. 

5.1

Description

While programming of the Nanoline controller is accomplished through the nanoNavigator 

software, the Operator Panel provides the ability to monitor the control, enter values and 

troubleshoot the project.

During normal operation (Run mode), programmer-defined screens are displayed for the 

operator. These screens are created using nanoNavigator. Navigation between the screens 

can be automatic, selected by the flow chart, or manual, depending upon which keys are 

pressed by the operator. If programmed, data can be entered at the appropriate screen 

using the number keys. nanoNavigator, the programming software, allows the programmer 

to enter messages using the first 20 characters in rows 2 through 5 for display within the 

control application. 

In Monitor mode the Operator Panel displays specific data points. Data points can be forced 

either ON or OFF. System information is also available within this mode. Monitor mode also 

allows start and stop of the program and displays system information.

5.2

Key usage for NLC-OP1-LCD-032-4X20

There are 15 user input keys on the Nanoline for user input. 

Four arrow keys allow moving through menus and can be used in the control 

application.

The <OK> key provides several functions. One is to select a field or function when 

debugging. Another is to accept a user input in the control application. 

The numbered keys along the bottom are for menu selection and data entry when 

debugging or within the control application. Numbers 0 through 4 can be entered with 

a single key press. Numbers 5 through 9 can be entered by holding the <Shift> key and 

pressing the desired number.

This manual focuses on the use of the Monitor and View functions of the Operator Panel. 

The functionality of the screens as displayed within the control application is controlled by 

the programmer.

When used within a Decision block, pressing a key, either <OK>, an arrow, or number key, 

is considered a digital ON. 

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Страница 1: ...User manual Installing and using Nanoline controllers UM EN NLC...

Страница 2: ...2015 07 15 PHOENIX CONTACT 2338_en_O Installing and using Nanoline controllers UM EN NLC O Designation Version Order No Nanoline User manual Designation Revision This user manual is valid for...

Страница 3: ...oenixcontact com Published by PHOENIX CONTACT GmbH Co KG Flachsmarktstra e 8 32825 Blomberg GERMANY Should you have any suggestions or recommendations for improvement of the contents and layout of our...

Страница 4: ...ducts in your specific application in particular with regard to observ ing the applicable standards and regulations All information made available in the technical data is supplied without any accompa...

Страница 5: ...from the mounting rail 13 2 2 Option modules 14 2 2 1 RS 232 connections 16 2 2 2 RS 485 connections 16 2 2 3 Modbus network connection NLC 03 only 17 2 2 4 USB connections 18 2 3 Operator Panel 18 2...

Страница 6: ...63 5 1 Description 63 5 2 Key usage for NLC OP1 LCD 032 4X20 63 5 2 1 Special key combinations 64 5 3 Key usage for NLC OP2 LCD 076 4X20 65 5 3 1 Special key combinations 65 5 4 Run mode 67 5 4 1 Pro...

Страница 7: ...ase units 109 D 2 4 Digital I O expansion module 111 D 2 5 Analog expansion module Order No 2701098 113 D 2 6 Analog expansion module Order No 2701040 114 D 2 7 Temperature expansion module Order No 2...

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Страница 9: ...are I O expansion modules Communication expansion modules Operator Panel Option modules The base unit communication expansion modules and I O expansion modules attach to standard NS 35 mounting rail...

Страница 10: ...he power requirements and input output I O mix determine the model of base unit used NLC 03 The NLC 03 base unit has an integrated RJ12 connector as a connection point for programming RS 232 or RS 485...

Страница 11: ...le D SUB 9 connector located on the right side of the module connects to a male D SUB 9 connector on the left side of the base unit 1 1 4 Option module Base unit option modules NLC MOD are placed in t...

Страница 12: ...line 21 character Liquid Crystal Display LCD four navigation keys an OK or select key a shift key and five data entry keys When a user interface is created within nanoNavigator the navigational keys a...

Страница 13: ...ely mounted Operator Panel up to 15 m away Figure 1 5 Nanoline Operator Panel NLC OP2 LCD 076 4X20 The Operator Panel is hot swappable and doesn t require rebooting the controller The NLC OP2 LCD 076...

Страница 14: ...t onto a controller To program the Nanoline control system simply select the desired flow chart blocks and populate them with input and output data Connect the blocks download the program to the contr...

Страница 15: ...e locations 2 1 1 Installing modules on the mounting rail 1 Use a small screwdriver to remove the plastic over the D SUB 9 connector on the appropriate side of the base module before mounting the modu...

Страница 16: ...l 4 Swivel the module fully onto the rail and push the release latch in to secure it to the rail Figure 2 3 Rail placement nLC 050 024D 061 04QTPQ 00A Ord No 2701027 HW FW Insert HW FW A Plastic cover...

Страница 17: ...dule from the mounting rail 1 Disconnect power to the base unit at the power source If input output wiring is to be disconnected disable any separate power supplies attached to affected I O devices 2...

Страница 18: ...ed in slots on the face of the base unit Option modules are specific to a slot and must not be installed in an incorrect location nLC 050 024D 061 04QTPQ 00A Ord No 2701027 HW FW Insert HW FW A NOTE P...

Страница 19: ...nk or module from the base unit After inserting a module or blank ensure it is latched in place by pressing the two tabs outward When the blank is removed the option module may be inserted into the sl...

Страница 20: ...485 connections To connect the Nanoline to an RS 485 device the NLC MOD RS485 option module Order No 2701182 and cable Order No 2701073 are required The option module is a four wire RS 485 module capa...

Страница 21: ...oller opposite the power connections Figure 2 8 RJ 12 to open end for 2 wire RS 485 connection 2 3 4 5 Pin 1 TX TX RX RX red black white green TX TX RX RX RJ11 open For 2 wire RS 485 communications ju...

Страница 22: ...out an Operator Panel but often includes the Operator Panel to provide an interface for the user The base unit is shipped with a blank in the Operator Panel location To remove the blank use a screwdri...

Страница 23: ...ld device and shared between Nanoline controllers or the Operator Panel can be fixed to an enclosure The Receptor Panel with RJ45 connector installs in the base unit where the Operator Panel would nor...

Страница 24: ...Operator Panel must be within 0 6 m of the base unit for proper communication NLC OP1 LCD 032 4X20 Figure 2 11 Receptor Panel display cable and remote Operator Panel NOTE To ensure proper power supply...

Страница 25: ...the enclosure see Figure 2 12 Remove any burrs or sharp edges using a file or appropriate tool 3 Insert the Operator Panel into the hole from the front Figure 2 13 Remote Operator Panel installation...

Страница 26: ...sure cutout 7 Turn the screws clockwise until they contact the surface of the enclosure Then turn them 1 2 more turns to cause tension on the mounting bracket 8 Connect the Operator Panel to the Recep...

Страница 27: ...ding the cable locally it can be manufactured to the desired length To mount the Operator Panel in an enclosure or cabinet Figure 2 16 Remote Operator Panel installation Communication between the base...

Страница 28: ...Panel installation 2 4 Connecting power inputs and outputs The Nanoline system components use a screw connection technology for power and I O connection Individual connection points are labeled on the...

Страница 29: ...attached modules and components Power always connects to the base unit that powers any installed modules Inputs and outputs are optically isolated from the power input to the base unit Figure 2 18 Po...

Страница 30: ...n power source can be used for the power supply and I O devices or the I O devices can be powered from a separate power supply The I O channels are optically isolated from the input power Figure 2 20...

Страница 31: ...NPN output with the return switched or sourcing PNP output with the signal switched Output channels are labeled as Qx where x indicates the channel Channel numbering starts with 0 Positive and negati...

Страница 32: ...0 V power supply is required 2 4 5 Analog outputs Analog outputs are located on optional expansion modules only Each output channel has a current or voltage signal The analog output module requires a...

Страница 33: ...ds results in a larger or smaller load on the switch contact In practice loads are generally used with a large inductive element such as a contactor solenoid valve or motor Due to the energy stored in...

Страница 34: ...n parallel Table 2 1 highlights the advantages and disadvantages of typical relay circuits Table 2 1 Circuit versions Protecting the load Additional delay Defined induced voltage limitation Bipolar ef...

Страница 35: ...t attenuation Reactive current compensation Disadvantages Exact sizing required1 High inrush current R C combination with diode Medium to short No Yes Advantages HF attenuation via power store Level i...

Страница 36: ...ies depending upon the type of sensor being connected Figure 2 28 PT100 PT1000 connection Figure 2 29 Thermocouple connection Each input channel has signal Ax sense Bx and return Cx terminals where x...

Страница 37: ...following Table 2 2 Base unit LED indication LED LED status Indication RUN ON Valid project present and running with no faults or warn ings OFF Valid project present and stopped or no power present 1...

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Страница 39: ...on connects the controller to a PC for downloading or monitoring an application Serial connection is accomplished through an option module installed on the base unit either RS 232 RS 485 or USB An add...

Страница 40: ...can be established configure the port to communicate with the Nanoline 1 Open the Start Control Panel System dialog box click the Hardware tab then click the Device Manager button 2 Click the icon nex...

Страница 41: ...ext to Ports to expand the selections 3 Double click the desired port COM1 to open the Communications Port dialog box 4 Click the Port Settings tab Set the various fields as follows 5 Click the OK but...

Страница 42: ...her Download Project or Upload Project as desired nanoNavigator also has a Clear Project selection to remove any existing projects loaded in the memory module 3 When the project is finished transferri...

Страница 43: ...ram Project transferred from memory module to base unit1 1 The transfer only takes place if the base unit in memory module project matches the physical base unit Project transferred from base unit to...

Страница 44: ...ccessible to the flow chart program using Flag 090 When a Modbus Write command is received the watchdog bit is turned OFF 3 3 Cellular communication The Nanoline is capable of communicating on the Glo...

Страница 45: ...dbus TCP as implemented in the NLC COM ENET MB1 Ethernet module and Modbus RTU as implemented in the NLC MOD RS485 or NLC MOD RS232 option modules The data definition scan rate for Modbus is set to 50...

Страница 46: ...Connect menu 2 From the Connect Using drop down menu select Remote Modbus TCP Server see Figure 3 4 Figure 3 4 Connection Details dialog box with remote Modbus parameters 3 Enter the IP Address config...

Страница 47: ...ails dialog box with direct connection parameters 3 The default settings that appear should be correct for the COM port selected see Figure 3 5 4 Click the Protocol Selections button and enter 1 ms in...

Страница 48: ...ister is configured as Read Write double click the register in the status window to open the Write Register or Write Coil dialog box Figure 3 7 Write Register dialog box The Write Register dialog box...

Страница 49: ...lication may be at a water plant with a master controller located at the pump station and a slave controller at a tank The master controller can poll the slave controller to determine tank level The m...

Страница 50: ...nication On the Nanoline controller to be set as the master controller 1 Click the Nanoline Configuration menu to open the nanoLC Configuration dialog box In the Base Unit group click the Configure bu...

Страница 51: ...3 6 Real time clock To obtain a real time clock and other functions the RTC option module installs in slot 2 for more information refer to Option modules on page 14 When installed the RTC option modul...

Страница 52: ...ows selection of US European or International date format The Daylight Savings dialog box allows selection of None US or European configurations If European is selected the EU Time Zone drop down box...

Страница 53: ...rror Messages NLC MOD RTC1 1 If NLC MOD RTC is selected in the Configure Base Unit dialog box Fault setting Error message Result Yes Fault The Nanoline is stopped because the Real Time Clock is missin...

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Страница 55: ...1 Installation checks 2 Field wiring 3 Power up and functionality 4 Field equipment 5 Control strategy 6 Network setup It is important to obtain copies of all the design documentation or ensure they a...

Страница 56: ...r s specifications The equipment varies depending upon the application Typical types of field equipment are Sensors Actuators valves and dampers Variable speed drives Airflow sensors 4 1 1 4 Labeling...

Страница 57: ...ation of the system and should be checked by a qualified field supervisor 4 1 2 Field wiring checks It is assumed at this point that all preceding installation checks have successfully taken place The...

Страница 58: ...ground earth via field sensors or actuators This information is available from the points chart and field connection details and is acceptable The return terminals are common on the controller Therefo...

Страница 59: ...d the output signals checked it may then be reconnected to the controller and checked for polarity Polarity sensitive devices actuators transducers etc Checks should be made where polarity sensitive f...

Страница 60: ...ded it remains as an unconfigured controller This is apparent only on the first use of the Nanoline After a project is loaded the Nanoline will always contain a project 4 1 4 2 Loading a project into...

Страница 61: ...nected must be verified to ensure the physical input is associated with the correct software address If channels are not available check the project configuration in nanoNavigator to ensure proper bas...

Страница 62: ...om nanoNavigator Click the nanoLC Stop nanoLC menu to stop processing Click the nanoLC Disconnect menu to release the connection to the Nanoline The physical location of each output where the wires wi...

Страница 63: ...store data as either OFF or ON Refer to the nanoNavigator User Manual for additional information on registers and flags Using nanoNavigator simulate the project and verify that registers and flags are...

Страница 64: ...the controller 4 1 4 7 Control strategy After all inputs and outputs are functioning correctly and accurately the control strategy can be commissioned The basis of this stage relies upon the skill of...

Страница 65: ...ween each wire and screen to ensure that no short circuits exist Any short circuits must be removed When the above checks are completed and correct the network terminals can be connected 5 Network add...

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Страница 67: ...ta can be entered at the appropriate screen using the number keys nanoNavigator the programming software allows the programmer to enter messages using the first 20 characters in rows 2 through 5 for d...

Страница 68: ...ogether returns the user to the previous menu Continuous pressing of these keys will eventually return the user to the control application screen or main selection screen if a user defined screen is n...

Страница 69: ...control application The menu key exits Run mode and displays the System menu The menu back key navigates the user up one level or exits the System menu Figure 5 3 NLC OP2 LCD 076 4X20 5 3 1 Special ke...

Страница 70: ...Run mode press the Menu and 3 keys together to configure the serial settings of the Operator Panel Press the 1 key to configure the settings or press the 2 key to reset the device to the factory defa...

Страница 71: ...is running 5 4 2 Project loaded and no message sent If there is a project residing on the Nanoline that was previously downloaded but has not been sent to the display screen because the flowchart has...

Страница 72: ...project is stopped the display would look like Figure 5 11 Figure 5 11 Project stopped 5 4 3 No project loaded The third possible initial display screen is no project loaded onto the Nanoline Upon pow...

Страница 73: ...atus information for the application Figure 5 14 System menu with application loaded Status is displayed indicating if the project is stopped or running if a password is active the name of the project...

Страница 74: ...gnal within the Nanoline Timers Counters Timers Used to indicate a span of time in the format HH MM SS or x xxx seconds Counters Used to start reset restart increment and decrement a 32 bit integer va...

Страница 75: ...ts appears If more than 8 outputs are available use the or key to scroll through the list The first column shows the physical location of the output channel For example Figure 5 18 shows outputs Q0 th...

Страница 76: ...3 to enter an Output Flash value and press the OK key Figure 5 20 Entering an Output Flash Time Set as Retentive When an output is set as retentive it stores the current state in memory in the event...

Страница 77: ...key and then press the 4 key to set the output as non retentive Figure 5 22 Removing the retentive setting 5 6 1 3 Flags From the Monitor Data Items menu select 2 to display all the flags available in...

Страница 78: ...d the flag is placed in that state To set the flag as retentive from the flag list screen use the or key to highlight the desired flag Press the OK key and then press the 4 key to set the flag as rete...

Страница 79: ...icates the row is displaying a current C value or a preset P value The third column indicates the value of either the current or preset value Two options are available for modifying a Timer Counter Mo...

Страница 80: ...etentive To set the timer counter as non retentive from the timer counter list screen use the or key to highlight the desired timer counter Press the OK key and then press the 4 key to set the timer c...

Страница 81: ...ed and the control application uses the stored value To set a register as retentive from the register list screen use the or key to highlight the desired register Press the OK key and then press the 4...

Страница 82: ...rts will be turned off Figure 5 36 Stopping program execution If choosing not to stop the program press the Shift and keys to return to the System menu 5 6 2 2 Starting the program From the System men...

Страница 83: ...ft and OK keys From the System menu the status of the password is displayed as Not Set Figure 5 38 Password Not Set If a password is configured the System menus can be viewed by pressing the Shift and...

Страница 84: ...setup parameters Figure 5 40 Setup menu Figure 5 41 Setup screen 5 6 5 1 System information From the Setup screen press the 0 key to access the system information for the Nanoline components installed...

Страница 85: ...led in Slot 2 of the base unit Figure 5 44 Set Time screen To enter a time use the keys on the Operator Panel to enter the current time Press the or key to move to the next or previous fields Press th...

Страница 86: ...ress the corresponding key for the desired function If the project is running option 1 is not available until the project is stopped Figure 5 47 Memory Module menu with project stopped For more inform...

Страница 87: ...sable BOOTP BOOTP ON BOOTP Enable OFF BOOTP Disable WAE Web accesses enable ON Web access is enabled OFF Web access is disabled RFD Reset to factory default ON Reset to factory default OFF Continue wi...

Страница 88: ...bit is turned off ON Communications watchdog timed out no write data OFF No Timeout DHCP FAILED DHCP status bit valid only if DHCP bit in Base CPU Commands register is 1 ON DHCP failed unable to conn...

Страница 89: ...gateway 1 ModScan32 address 40263 Holding register 0x0108 Default gateway 2 ModScan32 address 40264 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 IP Address 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 IP Address 2 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 IP Address 3 7...

Страница 90: ...6 but because of ModScan32 addressing the starting address is actually 4097 If using ModScan32 in the hexadecimal format then hexadecimal 0x1000 actually equals 0x1001 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3...

Страница 91: ...0x0000 0x0007 0000 0007 0001 0008 Table A 5 Holding registers 40000 49999 Function codes 03 06 16 23 Nanoline variable type Nanoline range Modbus address range ModScan32 only address range decimal He...

Страница 92: ...000 49999 Function codes 03 06 16 23 NLC 055 units Nanoline variable type Nanoline range Modbus address range ModScan32 only address range decimal Hexadecimal Decimal Register 0 127 0x0000 0x00FF 0000...

Страница 93: ...data item type using binary format Figure A 2 Date formatted data item type using binary format Convert the decimal value to a hex format using Microsoft Calculator or equivalent Each pair of hex digi...

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Страница 95: ...1 Command register and 0x0102 Status register Flags 72 87 are commands see Table B 2 and may be turned on or off Not all flags are present with all configurations Only flags that applicable for the ha...

Страница 96: ...er a mode asking for an IP Address from a BOOTP server F 77 ETH Enable Web Access On allows the Ethernet module s web server to be accessed from a network connection F 78 ETH Reset to Factory Default...

Страница 97: ...DHCP server is not present on the network F 92 ETH BOOTP Failed On if the Ethernet module is configured to obtain its address from a BOOTP server but either the assignment failed or a BOOTP server is...

Страница 98: ...alid RTC Date Time On if the internal clock is not set F 129 Reserved 1 Reserved for future use F 130 No Operator Panel On if an Operator Panel is configured in nanoNavigator but it is not connected o...

Страница 99: ...On allows the Ethernet module s web server to be accessed from a network connection F 142 ETH Reset to Factory Default On resets the Ethernet modules configuration data to the factory default setting...

Страница 100: ...r a DHCP server is not present on the network F 156 ETH BOOTP Failed On if the Ethernet module is configured to obtain its address from a BOOTP server but either the assignment failed or a BOOTP serve...

Страница 101: ...ine modules allow plugging and unplugging without removing power hot swappable They are Table C 1 Hot swappable components Component Name Hot swappable RS 232 option module NLC MOD RS232 No RS 485 opt...

Страница 102: ...ity such as issues that were fixed or work arounds Table C 2 Suggested pre commissioning checklist Checklist Item Status Action Initials Completion Date Comments Controller mounting According to this...

Страница 103: ...ram into the nanoLC Download using nanoNavigator Addressing the inputs Check physical inputs to programmed inputs Addressing the outputs Check physical outputs to programmed outputs Memory addresses C...

Страница 104: ...ator but is not visible when using the Operator Panel The type of input or output is dependent on the base unit or expansion module installed In addition different base units and expansion modules hav...

Страница 105: ...5 Input points list Module Hardware ID Software ID Type Label Comments Base I0 I 00 Base I1 I 01 Base I2 I 02 Base I3 I 03 Base I4 I 04 Base I5 I 05 I 06 I 07 I 08 I 09 I 10 I 11 I 12 I 13 I 14 I 15 I...

Страница 106: ...02 PHOENIX CONTACT 2338_en_O Table C 6 Analog points list Module Hardware ID Software ID Type Label Comments AQ 00 AQ 01 AQ 02 AQ 03 AQ 04 AQ 05 AQ 06 AQ 07 AQ 08 AI 01 AI 02 AI 03 AI 04 AI 05 AI 06 A...

Страница 107: ...uts RTC NLC 040 024D 04I 02QRD 05A 2400079 1 Nanoline I O expansion module 24 V DC 6 digital inputs 4 PNP transistor outputs NLC IO 06I 04QTP 01A 2701072 1 Nanoline I O expansion module 24 V DC 6 digi...

Страница 108: ...NLC MOD RS485 2701182 1 Serial cable D SUB 9 to RJ11 12 NLC PC SERIAL CBL 1M 2701234 1 Serial cable USB Type A to Type B NLC PC USB CBL 2M 2701247 1 Serial cable RJ11 to open 5 m NLC RS485 CBL 5M 2701...

Страница 109: ...erature range 25 85 C Humidity maximum 25 C 90 Temperature range of 0 50 C with Operator Panel installed System data 2701027 2701030 2701043 2701056 2701069 Number of expansion modules 3 Number of com...

Страница 110: ...VN 24 V DC Connection method Screw terminal 0 2 2 5 mm 12 24 AWG 0 5 0 6 Nm Maximum switching voltage VN 23 V DC 23 V DC Minimum switching voltage VN 0 8 V DC 1 V DC Maximum switching voltage 30 V DC...

Страница 111: ...5 85 C Humidity maximum 25 C 90 Temperature range of 0 50 C with Operator Panel installed System data 2700453 2700464 2700486 2700487 Number of expansion modules 3 Number of communication expansion mo...

Страница 112: ...rrent draw does not meet IEC 61131 2 requirements Digital outputs 2700453 2700464 2700486 2700487 Output type PNP transistor AC DC relay Number 4 Nominal power supply VN 24 V DC 12 V DC 100 240 V AC C...

Страница 113: ...ed common ground Maximum permanent overload 10 V DC Input resistance of voltage input 20 k Least significant bit 2 44 mV Resolution 12 bit monotonic Cut off frequency 3 dB 1 Hz Basic error limit full...

Страница 114: ...nt OFF 1 mA Response time 10 s channel 1 and 2 2 ms channel 3 and 4 Protection Polarity reversal Permissible cable length to sensor 100 m Number of high speed counters 2 channel I0 and I1 High speed c...

Страница 115: ...ts 2701072 2701085 2701328 2701960 Number 6 6 3 3 Connection method Screw terminal 0 2 2 5 mm 12 24 AWG 0 5 0 6 Nm Input design EN 61131 2 Type 1 Nominal input voltage 24 V DC 24 V AC DC 240 V AC Inpu...

Страница 116: ...A Maximum current per module 2 0 A 20 A Differential voltage 1 V DC Nominal load Ohmic Lamp Inductive Motor inrush current Motor full load current 12 W 12 W 12 VA 1 2 H 600 W 24 5 A 120 V AC 5 A 240 V...

Страница 117: ...90 Analog inputs Number 4 Connection method Screw terminal 0 2 2 5 mm 12 24 AWG 0 5 0 6 Nm Nominal input voltage 24 V DC Nominal input consumption 50 A Maximum input consumption 90 A Voltage input Sig...

Страница 118: ...4 AWG 0 5 0 6 Nm Voltage input Signal input voltage 10 10 V DC Input resistance of voltage input 200 k Resolution 12 bit Basic error limit 1 00 Cut off frequency 3 dB 5 Hz Current input Signal input 0...

Страница 119: ...esistance 1 M Accuracy 25 C ambient 3 wire connection 1 full scale Thermocouple Sensor type B E J K N R S T Connection 2 wire shield Accuracy 1 5 1 C CJC error Sensor types and accuracy Sensor type Mi...

Страница 120: ...ing frequency No load Rated load 100 Hz 100 Hz Overload response Restart after removal of overload Protection Thermal fuse General Dimensions H x W x D 46 x 76 x 31 5 mm Weight Operator Panel Mounting...

Страница 121: ...Supply voltage Typical current consumption 38 mA 24 V DC 71 mA 12 V DC Maximum current consumption 40 mA 24 V DC 75 mA 12 V DC Connection 3 pin removable COMBICON Interface Communication method Serial...

Страница 122: ...rmissible range ripple included 9 6 28 8 V DC Current consumption transmitting typical 12 V 24 V 223 mA 120 mA Current consumption registered idle typical 12 V 24 V 80 mA 50 mA Connection Screw termin...

Страница 123: ...V DC Power permissible range ripple included 9 6 28 8 V DC Current consumption transmitting typical 12 V 24 V 400 mA 210 mA Current consumption registered idle typical 12 V 24 V 70 mA 30 mA Connectio...

Страница 124: ...with nanoNavigator driver Communication rate 115 kbps 12 Mbps Connection method Slot 1 Connector type RJ12 USB Recommended cable Phoenix Contact Order No 2701234 2701073 2701247 General Dimensions H...

Страница 125: ...1000 4 2 Criterian B 4 kV contact discharge 8 kV air discharge Electromagnetic fields according to IEC EN 61000 4 3 Criterian A Field strength 10 V M Fast transient according to IEC EN 61000 4 4 Crite...

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Страница 127: ...wire RS 485 connection 17 Figure 2 9 USB Type A to USB Type B cable for serial port connection 18 Figure 2 10 Operator Panel location on the base unit 19 Figure 2 11 Receptor Panel display cable and...

Страница 128: ...window 44 Figure 3 7 Write Register dialog box 44 Figure 3 8 Write Coil dialog box 44 Figure 3 9 RS 232 cable 45 Figure 3 10 RS 485 cable 46 Figure 3 11 Serial port dialog box for Nanoline to Nanoline...

Страница 129: ...73 Figure 5 24 Force flag options 74 Figure 5 25 Setting a flag as retentive 74 Figure 5 26 Removing the retentive setting 74 Figure 5 27 Timer counter list 75 Figure 5 28 Timer counter modification...

Страница 130: ...project running 82 Figure 5 47 Memory Module menu with project stopped 82 Appendix A Figure A 1 Time formatted data item type using binary format 89 Figure A 2 Date formatted data item type using bin...

Страница 131: ...tion code 02 87 Table A 4 Input register 30000 39999 Function code 04 87 Table A 5 Holding registers 40000 49999 Function codes 03 06 16 23 87 Table A 6 Coils 0 9999 Function codes 01 05 15 NLC 055 un...

Страница 132: ...ndix C Table C 1 Hot swappable components 97 Table C 2 Suggested pre commissioning checklist 98 Table C 3 Power up and functionality checklist 99 Table C 4 Output points list 100 Table C 5 Input point...

Страница 133: ...n modules 5 Operator Panel 5 63 Connections 24 Analog inputs 28 Analog outputs 28 Digital inputs 26 Digital outputs 27 Power 25 Relay outputs 29 RS 232 36 RS 485 37 Serial 35 Temperature inputs 32 USB...

Страница 134: ...odule 7 37 Slots 15 Output Analog 28 Connection 24 Digital 27 Relay 29 P Password 79 PLC 5 Power 24 25 Power connection 25 Power up and functionality checks 55 Programming software 10 Project status 6...

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