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1. All Programs s Start Pr Ele CG Inbox Microsof The following menus will be described here as a quick primer on just a few of the ELCSoft program features Some of these features may be limited based on which ELC processor you are using File _ ne Communication Setting P Options Change ELC Typefl E3 Autosave Setup S ko Font Setting and Comment Format Set ELC Date and Time T Prompt to Edit Device Comment H E Printer Setup Q Ctr Q Exit x Alt X About ELCSoft A P Inteligent Function Utilty C ELC Instruction amp Special Registers Reference S ELCSoft User Manual Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 9 Software Overview File Menu Ctr P 5 Printer Setup Q Ctri Q Exit X Alt x ELC Type Setting Program Title NEW Opens the window to the right Allows 2 you to give the new program a name Program Title choose what ELC Type you will be programming you ll know this type as part of the ELC Type PB ELC part number and create a File Name that the new project will be saved under 4000 Steps Basics OPEN Opens a window to browse to an already saved ELC project 8000 steps C 16000 steps SAVE Saves an already open file to its current filename Software o Overview SAVE AS Saves an open project file as a File Name name different than the one that is currently Docd saved under CLOSE PROJECT
2. L O CO 00 NI OI BB O Poy O 22 Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www Eatone lectrical com 5 Hardware Overview Model Number Explanation Use the following chart and tables to choose or identify your ELC components ELC QOUUOUUU Digital Outputs N None R Relay T Transistor Module Type AN Analog Digital Expansion Processor with clock amp analog Processor without clock Processor with clock Platinum Temperature I O Count Digital Inputs D DC N None Analog Outputs A Analog N None Analog Inputs A AC N None Processors Basics Hardware Overview Description 375 Inputs Outputs Catalog Listing Processor no Clk J 14W O PB Series 8 6 ELC PBI14NNDR 14 OPB Seres 8 6 ELC PB14NNDT _ 12V O PC Series 8 4 ELC PC12NNAR 112 OPC Series 8 4 ELO PC12NNDR _ 12 VO PC Series SO EL C PC12NNDT 10VOPA Series 4 2 2 2 ELC PAI0AADR 10VOPASeries 4 2 2 2 ELC PAI0AADT Digital Expansion Modules Exercises AC DC RY TRN TV 8VO Expansion 8 ELC EXO8NNAN 8VO Expansion 8 TS ELC EXO8NNDN 8VO Expansion 8 ELC EXO8NNNR_ 8 ELC EXO8NNNT 8 I O Expansion o 8 I O Expansion 4 4 ELC EXO8NNDR 8V OExpansion 4 ELC EX08NNDT 16 I O Expansion 8 8 ELC EX16NNDR 16
3. CHATechSupport eaton com After Hours Emergency Plant Down Only e 800 809 2772 selection 5 5p m 8a m EST e 414 449 7100 selection 5 5p m 8a m EST Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www E atonE lectrical com Go Chart This document will take you through the following steps to learn the basics of the ELC Hardware Overview Software Overview Basics Hardware Overview Connecting to the ELC zeri Exercises Exercise 2 Basic Exercises Logic Instructions Exercise 3 Timer amp 4 Math Instructions Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com Hardware Overview NOTE The following items are typical and may vary depending on the model number of your ELC processor Status Indicators e Power e Error e Run e Batt Low units with Clk Calendar Run Stop switch 2 Digital 7 segment displays on select models Digital I O terminals Din rail clip Analog I O terminals I O point indicators COM 1 RS 232 Rx indicator COM 2 RS 485 Tx indicator COM 1 RS 232 programming port EATON nameplate Extension port Receptacle for expansion unit DIN rail slot 85mm Expansion unit clip COM 2 RS 485 communication port DC power input RS 485 cable included accessory Power input cable included accessory Battery cover Battery socket connection Battery mount NINISAHRA N DUB 7 GO NO
4. Closes the currently open project and leaves the software open PRINT Opens the window to the Selection right Allows you to specify what you d n like to print and gives the option to sE Title Exercises preview the printed result PRINTER SETUP Opens a standard printer setup window Start I Frame EXIT Closes the ELCSoft software End Print Setup BELOW EXIT Shortcuts to recently used projects will appear in rows below Cancel the Exit choice Page Available only when a project is open Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 10 Software Overview Options Menu Pa Communication Setting P n Autosave Setup S Font Setting and Comment Format E Set ELC Date and Time T Communication Setting Prompt to Edit Device Comment H COM Port COMI COMMUNICATION SETTING Opens the window to the right Allows you to choose the COM Port Baud Rate and Baud Rate aeoo bps Station Address for communications to the ELC along with Retries and Retry Delay settings x d i Station Address 1 CHANGE ELC TYPE Opens the ELC Type Setting dialog shown on page 10 Allows you to set the type of ELC on which Response Setup the currently open project will be used n The times of auto retry 3 AUTOSAVE SETUP O indow that all t y AA gra The interval of auto retry sec 3 set software auto save features to occur either at the beginning of a compile function o
5. that the description of A this type of reference changes to Device Number 0 Internal Relay Internal Relay e Leavethe second window set for 0 and click OK A N O contact with the Range MO M4095 reference MO will appear in the window Cei e Create a normally closed contact that references M1 in the next available cell e While the next cell is highlighted press the F7 key on your keyboard The device input window will appear with Output coil as the type of contact Make this object reference YO YO is the first digital output on the processor e With the first cell of line 2 highlighted type LD YO on your keyboard Case is not sensitive The Input instruction window will appear LD is the command code for a normally open contact To see a list of those codes select HELP gt ELC INSTRUCTION AND SPECIAL REGISTERS REFERENCE YO is the bit that we want to reference Either click OK on that window or just press the enter key The window will close and the contact will appear in the cell that was highlighted e When drawing vertical lines to connect rungs the line draws from the lower left corner of the selected cell down to the rung below so you will need to highlight the cell with the normally closed contact that references M1 and then either press F9 on your keyboard or click the vertical line tool on the toolbar e Highlight the first cell in the third line of the diagram and t
6. E TeN Cutler Hammer Eaton Logic Controller Basic Training 1 Hour January 2006 D i mi i it tI mi panggagas PAREAEBRA LI LEILI i a CR Bagg aaa E i J 1 1 fa i ananasai ii LEE REEL i 3 CRRGABUEE aga s 21 2 1 2 20 pag NG IE rana Ti i li i TURRET Wi EVEL IRENE wa i LL PE EE Palale uiii ELC AMHANNN ELC EXDENNNA LUN Pfaf2f2f212 12f6ffe 2 1 2 1 141 IIA EEEN lalalalala PARRAREARI ETN FTN ETN ETN FTN FTN FTN Ge Hp pi Penta Caterer Ca EwDar Heer Entin Mora pr brze Eperra gt da ati Pub No TR05003001E For more information visit www E ato al com 1 Preface Intro Preface Services Exercises Pub No TR05003001E Information in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Eaton Electrical Inc Permission is granted to duplicate this material without modification only for your use or the internal use of other members of your company or your agents to assist you in the use and servicing of products purchased from Eaton Electrical No permission is granted to modify this material or include this material in a compilation RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions set forth in paragraph b 3 B of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software cla
7. I O Expansion o 8 8 ELC EX16NNDT Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 6 Analog Expansion Modules ee 4 ELC AN02NANN ELC AN04NANN ELC AN06AANN 4 4 Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www E atonE lectrical com Software Overview PC Requirements Operating System Windows 95 98 2000 NT ME XP Pentium 90 and above 16MB and above 32MB and above is recommended Capacity 50MB and above ab CD ROM for installing ELCSoff Recommended 800 x600 1 RS 232 labelled COM1 COM8 Compatible Products All Eaton ELC series Basics Software Overview Installing the software Insert the provided CD ROM into the proper drive on your PC The install program should automatically run Exercises Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 8 Software Overview Software Features To open the software select START gt ALL PROGRAMS gt ELCSOFT i anng 10015 FI Microsoft Outloo utravnc ePro Canvas Profes Can Volo View Express r Microsoft Word a Winzip Y Paint E Microsoft PowerPoi IL KEPServer_ePro Microsoft Access Microsoft Excel KLX Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint Wi Microsoft Word ik Kinko s File Prep Tool Windows Media Player C3 Adobe Acrobat 5 0 Acrobat Distiler 5 0 fe lige ELC Li E fe Uninstall de Log Chi ALA Oak NN
8. between the first rung and the end statement and choose Insert Row TIP If you can t choose Insert Row you may still be in Ladder Monitoring Mode You can toggle in and out of this mode by clicking the fee button in the toolbar e Just below the first rung and to the right of BbolicationJnstructions the M1 contact either tyoe LD lt and click SSeS SES the ellipsis button on the Input Instruction Popup window or click the Application I compare Command Ni Instruction tool on the toolbar and choose API Number 22 x Application Ins ion M ance LD lt from the pull down arrow next to mia ia nd Application Instruction The window to Function S1 S2 Comparison contact is ON when S1 lt S2 is true the right will appeal OP1 Device Number lo Index gt TIP Get to know this window The better you OP2 Device Number 10 4 dx vl understand this window the easier it will be for you to program your ELC When you use an advanced function block in ELCSoft this window is a big help in deciphering how the program works For each Application Instruction that you choose in this window there is a specific description of its function in the Function window 1 Data source device 1 e We will be storing the weight of the reservoir e aaa in word DO Since we want the motor on when the wieght is at or below 10 we ll set the OP7 window to D the corresponding Device Number to 0 and leave the Index window blank The OP2 w
9. change the value of file registers in table view format and send the values to the ELC SEND CHANGES After making changes to an ELC project you can send the changes to the ELC without putting the processor into stop mode BAUD RATE AUTO DETECT Performs a check with the ELC that is connected to the selected port on the PC and pops up a window that gives details about the ELC model the baud rate data bits stop bits and parity of the communications that the ELCSoft package uses to communicate to the ELC processor and the COM port from which the PC is communicating to the processor ELC INFORMATION This calls up the window that you should have seen earlier when you verified communications between the PC and the ELC Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www Eatone lectrical com 15 Exercise 1 Ladder Logic Programming Basics Exercises Exercise 1 Ladder Logic Pub No TR05003001E In order to teach the basics of programming with ELCSoft we will practice with basic ladder functions Getting Started e Choose FILE gt NEW and give your new project a Program Title Choose the Type of ELC Processor you ll use and create a File Name under which the project will be saved TIP If you select VIEW gt WORKSPACE once you have created the new file an overview of the project in treeview format will appear on the left of the page This is a great help in understanding the big picture as you program TIP All Exerc
10. ed The output on this rung is internal bit M3 the act of the filler engaged at the higher speed e On the next rung there will be only an output that is an Application Instruction MCR with its operator being NO to complete the MC with operator NO above Basics e When this is complete you have finished the programming portion of this exercise Make sure your rungs look like this then TRANSFER SETUP to the ELC 20 24 26 29 1919 NOTES When monitoring this program notice that you can right click on an object with a numeric reference and choose Enter Value When you do this the window to the Exercises right appears Enter DO in Device Name and enter K100 or higher in Current Value to turn off Y1 Note that the state of Y1 remains the same between 10 and 100 so thatthe Perice Name filler either continues to run as the weight rises from 10 to 100 Exercise 2 or continues to be off as the Logic weight falls from 100 to 10 aa aa ae Instructions When Y1 is on you can activate sp pitiittiiiitiiiti M2 and see M3 turn on If Y1 is not on there is no way to turn M3 on If M3 is on when Y1 is triggered off it will turn off no matter what the state of M2 Enter Value Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 20 Pub No TR05003001E For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 21
11. indow will be K to represent a constant decimal value the Device Number will be 10 our minimum and ndex will again be blank e The output on this rung will be a SET instruction with Y1 as its reference to turn on the fill mechanism Either type SET YO and press enter or use the Application Instruction window choose the SET instruction and enter Y and 1 respectively e Repeat the last 3 steps just below the rung you ve been working on to create a rung that resets RST Y1 when the value of DO is equal to or greater than 100 These two rungs should look somewhat like this Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www Eatone lectrical com 19 Exercise 2 More Logic Instructions e We now need to add a very simple Master Control Set and Reset to allow the operator activating bit M2 to speed up the main filler mechanism M3 when the main filler mechanism is running e Atthe beginning of the next rung insert a normally open contact that references Y1 e The output of this rung should be an Application Instruction MC with its operator being NO N is the layer of what is more or less an extremely basic subroutine that will function when Y1 is active e On the next rung insert a normally open contact that references M2 This is just an internal bit but in real life it could be an X real world input reference This would simulate the button that the operator can press that engages the filler at a higher spe
12. ises in this Basic Training will take place in Ladder Diagram Mode Any screenshots you see will have that window maximized ELC Editor Basic Basic Training Ladder Diagram Mode DERE Xx VERO LEFRENMORNOSOMA AA NG LAYA BA AS he pis ia E h da o Project Program PA Project Title EG Edit Device Comments W List of Used Devices E PCPA PH Repiace Row 0 Col 1 10 7920 steps PC PA PH e There are multiple ways to add objects to the ladder diagram You can click on the desired object in the Ladder Diagram Toolbar see below use the function key associated with the desired object or start entering the instruction code on your keyboard when the Ladder Diagram Mode window is selected To see a list of those instruction codes select HELP gt ELC INSTRUCTION AND SPECIAL REGISTERS REFERENCE AEREO ESCE Ladder Diagram Toolbar Input instruction iid xl Ei Input Instruction Popup Window For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 16 Exercise 1 Ladder Logic Programming The finished result of this exercise will be this ladder running in the ELC 0 MO Ml YO 7919 e Click the icon that represents a normally open contact in the Ladder Diagram Device Input Toolbar far left The window to the right will appear with the type of contact you selected at the top Normally open contact e Select M from the Device Name pull Device Name M down list Note
13. mq rr11m lt xczxxcczc05050G5 nRneRiEe asa LA gt Repiace Row 0 Cot 1 Scan time Loms 5 7920 Steps MIRI ELC COM 1 9600bps PC PA PH e Note the status line at the bottom of the program that shows the info on current programming mode Replace or Insert selected cell scan time number of steps used total capacity communication indicator blinking when comms are present ELC state which port you re connected to baud rate and ELC processor type Exercises Exercise 1 Ladder Logic Exercise 2 Logic Instructions Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 18 Exercise 2 More Logic Instructions This exercise covers other basic functions like Set Reset MCS MCR and Compare Use case An injection mold machine has an automatic refiller for the plastic pellet reservoir At the beginning of the shift the operator approaches the machine and presses the start button The filling mechanism automatically keeps the level in the reservoir between 10 and 100 lbs If the filler is already running the operator has the opportunity to press a button that engages the filler at a higher speed to fill the reservoir quicker e Weve already created the cycle start command MO an output that will turn on a lamp that indicates the fact that the machine is running YO and an e stop reference M1 e We will be adding 4 rungs in this exercise To insert rows right click in the space
14. r at a specific interval minimum is 5 minutes NOTE By default the Auto Save box is unchecked FONT SETTING AND COMMENT FORMAT Opens a window to configure colors and fonts used in the program SET ELC DATE AND TIME If an ELC is connected this opens the window to the right ae lets you synchronize the clock in the ni 2005 02 23 ipm 02 59 29 02 59 29 Wednesday Comput pamamasa Wednesday PROMPT TO EDIT DEVICE Pager COMMENT When this option is checked a 5 02 p 58 5 Wednesday the software will automatically pop up a window that has a field for entering a device comment immediately after you enter an address by Synchronize Cancel direct typing command in a programming E ESS window Set ELC Date and Time Available only when a project is open Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www Eatone lectrical com 11 Software Overview Software Overview Connecting to the ELC Exercises Pub No TR05003001E Help Menu About ELCSoft A Intelligent Function Utility C ELC Instruction amp Special Registers Reference S ELCSoft User Manual 1 ABOUT ELCSOFT Click here to view the version number of your ELCSoft software INTELLIGENT FUNCTION UTILITY A submenu is available from this menu choice that assists in the setup of advanced ELC functionality ELC INSTRUCTION amp SPECIAL REGISTERS REFERENCE Opens a help file devoted that lists and defines all basic and ad
15. roject or a portion of that project to an Select Operation ELC or a handheld programmer but also to Read from ELC upload a project from an ELC that is connected to the PC VERIFY WITH ELC Verifies that the currently open project is the same as the one stored in an ELC that is connected to the PC PASSWORD SETTING Used to set the password in the ELC The password is required for any communication to the ELC Once a password is set the only way to gain access to the ELC memory is to have that password If you do not have the correct password you can clear the memory in the ELC to gain access If you are working with a PB model ELC and have forgotten the password enter four spaces when requested for the password and a window will appear to confirm that you want to delete the entire ELC program If you are working with a PC PA or PH remove the battery for 10 minutes or click COMMUNICATION gt FORMAT ELC MEMORY to delete the entire ELC program Once the program is deleted you will have access to the ELC memory RUN amp STOP Change the run state of the ELC Note that the current state of the ELC may be changed by the software no matter how the switch on the front of the processor is set For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 14 Connecting to the ELC LADDER START MONITORING While connected to an ELC this starts monitoring the current state of the referenced bits in the ladder logic that is open in the soft
16. use of DAR 7 104 9 a Contractor Manufacturer is Eaton Corporation Operator Interface Business 811 Green Crest Drive Westerville OH 43081 TRADEMARKS PanelMate Cutler Hammer Eaton and ePro Canvas are either federally registered trademarks or trademarks of Eaton Corporation Commercial brand names trademarks of products of manufacturers or developers other than Eaton Corporation or its affiliates that appear in this manual may be registered or unregistered trademarks of those respective manufacturers or developers which have expressed neither approval nor disapproval of Cutler Hammer products and services 2005 Eaton Electrical Inc All rights reserved Printed in the United States of America P N MN05003001E Navigation in This Document The cells to the left of the content on the even pages in this document are meant to show your progress through the training The chapter which you are currently viewing is highlighted For instance on this page the cells titled Preface and Support Services are highlighted to show what you are viewing on this page and the opposing page in book format For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 2 Support Services The goal of Eaton is to ensure your greatest possible satisfaction with the operation of our products We are dedicated to providing fast friendly and accurate assistance That is why we offer you so many ways to get the support you need Whether it s b
17. vanced instructions and special function registers D and words M ELCSOFT USER MANUAL Opens the ELCSoft User Manual Other helpful menu commands VIEW gt WORKSPACE Opens a treeview representation of the currently open project to the left of the main programming window SOME COMMANDS TO BE AWARE OF WHICH NEED LITTLE OR NO EXPLANATION e VIEW MENU o Instruction List Ladder Diagram SFC Diagram Sequence Function Chart similar to flow chart Edit Device Comments List of Used Devices Cross Reference List Show Comments Symbol Table O O O O O O O e SEARCH MENU o GoTo o Search Replace o Go To Start o Go To End For more information visit www EatonE lectrical com 12 Connecting to the ELC To connect to a new ELC e Open ELCSoft e Use the ELC programming cable part number ELC CBPCELC3 to connect a serial port on your PC to the port on the front of the ELC processor uy ELC CBPCELC3 UE ste at es PIE 5 7 y Cable Pinout T AL A DB9 female 8 pin MINI DIN male PC ELC Rx 2 5 Tx Ix 3 SSM Rx GND 5 C 8 GND 1 2 5V 8 1 4 6 e Choose OPTIONS gt COMMUNICATION SETTING and choose the port to which the programming cable is connected in the window NOTE The Technical Support and Services team has had success using various USB to serial converters to communicate to the ELC product line as well e Set Station Address to 1 e Select Communication gt ELC Information ELC Information o The soft
18. ware This means that if the project in the ELC does not match the project currently open in the ELCSoft it may seem that the software is not working properly The best practice would be to use the VERIFY WITH ELC function first then LADDER START MONITORING SFC START MONITORING While connected to an ELC this starts monitoring the current state of the referenced programs in the Sequential Function Chart This is an advanced function that will be covered in future training materials i Device Name XO DEVICES BATCH MONITORING Opens a window that allows you to monitor a group of selected references in spreadsheet format Set On Set Off Set Device ON OFF SET DEVICE ON OFF Opens the window to the right Allows you to set the state of any bit reference ENTER VALUE Opens the window to the right Allows value to be entered in a non Enter Value binary reference Device Name Current Value EDIT REGISTER MEMORY Allows you to change the value of T C and D registers in table view format and send the values to the 16 bits 32 bits ELC K 32 768 K32 767 EDIT BIT MEMORY Allows you to BO R1111111111111111 change the state of bits in table view format and send the values to the ELC Binary system FORMAT ELC MEMORY Gives options for clearing program memory or formatting ELC memory Formatting ELC memory sets the processor back to factory defaults EDIT FILE REGISTER MEMORY Allows you to
19. ware will attempt to communicate to Vee the ELC Program Memory 7920 Steps PLC Version V12 MPU PA Station Address 1 Error Check No Errors e A window similar to the one shown here should appear relatively quickly o If this window does not appear check the cable connection and be sure that you have the correct COM port and address chosen under the Options menu The software should auto detect the correct electrical settings for ELC communications Error Step Number xxxx Protected Unlock Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www Eatone lectrical com 13 Connecting to the ELC Basics Connecting to the ELC Exercises Pub No TR05003001E The Communication menu will be described here because many of the functions selectable in this menu are only available while connected to the ELC Communication Menu Transfer Setup C Ctrl F1 Ee Verify with ELC V Password Setting P Ctrl F5 Ctrl F8 Ctrl F7 BE Ladder Start Monitoring L Shift Ctrl F1 ik SFC Start Monitoring Shitt Ctri F 2 d Devices Batch Monitoring D Shift Ctrl F3 Set Device On Of 0 Enter Value E Shift Ctrl F7 Edit Register Memory T C D B Ctrl R Edit Bit Memory M 5 w Format ELC Memory M Shift Ctrl F5 Edit File Register Memory A Send Changes N al Baud Rate Auto Detect 0 E ELC Information I Ctrl Alt I TRANSFER SETUP Opens the window to esa siam the right Used not only to send the currently open p
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21. ype the word end and press enter Choose COMPILER gt LADDER gt INSTRUCTION to compile the project This will complete your first simple latching circuit program e To download the program to the ELC choose COMMUNICATION gt TRANSFER SETUP Be sure that the Selected Operation is Write to ELC and that Whole Range is selected in the range setup section Click Execute and the program will be sent to the processor Pub No TRO5003001E For more information visit www Eatone lectrical com 17 Exercise 1 Ladder Logic Programming Now that the program is downloaded e To put the ELC in RUN mode click on the green RUN button in the toolbar or choose COMMUNICATION gt RUN from the menu e To monitor the Ladder Logic click the Ladder Start Monitoring button in the toolbar there are popup tips that tell you what each button does when you mouse over them or choose COMMUNICATION gt LADDER START MONITORING e Once you are monitoring the ladder you can select a contact and right click to change its state see below tor Basie Basie Training Monitor Ladder Magram Complete CommentstN Sesrchts Wew Communkason C Opoonso WindoWW Hep E cri Baka re EER mopr000 44 0 AZ A NG Dn Gf Project amp Program ES Project Title IB Edit Device Comments E List of Used Devices E PO PA PH Pag aa x DI Gi BF Mm tg Basics La m _ _ _rrrcr11__ _ _ epr gr_i ez GI 14_
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