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1. essere 279 8 2 Register addresses or XLOGOIC uescsiseep perti EH PHEH HERI EUH E EIL DE RUE E E FEE FAN FEM EN EDU ERU MERE DN AE 281 BDDOLID p usas tissu AAAA SOTTO TOTTI TI LR ALL OTT TTT eat eT ITO Te yey TTY 290 A Technical a EEUU ent annrerarannrareranarartranaran tr er ere ener ener er ere creer ener er errr rarer ere ttt 290 A 3 Switching capacity and service life of the relay outputs essen n nnns 311 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Chapter 1 General Introduction to xLogic 1 1 Overview xLogic is a universal logic module made by Easy xLogic a compact expandable CPU that can replace mini PLC multiple timers relays and counters Splitting the difference between a timing relay and a low end PLC Each CPU houses a real time clock and calendar and supports optional expansion I O modules to enhance your control and monitoring applications Data adjustments can be done via the on board keypad and LCD display or with xLogicsoft It can be either DIN rail or panel mounted depending upon the needs of your application and it is available in 120V 240V ac as well as 12V and 24V dc versions and it is the ideal solution for relay replacement applications simple control applications such as building and parking lot lighting managing automatic lighting access control watering systems pump control or ventilation systems in factory and home automation and applications in which cost is a primary
2. 2 2 2 22 22 222220 Ax 300 NNI a ela i ain ea ame E L ain a Q J sec 3 SEC Calculation rule Q 1 for Ax Min Max Min of time period PT Q 0 for PT Ax Min Max Min of time period PT Note Ax in this calculation refers to the actual value Ax as calculated using the Gain and Offset Min and Max refer to the minimum and maximum values specified for the range Special feature Generally the output frequency could be up to 30Hz But the Q3 Q4 of ELC 12 type Q5 Q6 of ELC 18 22 26 PNP transistor output CPU could be up to 333 Hz and the property dialog box of PWM function block setting as follows noo el Few LA Farsmwium amer Fleck aei Bpaciallr Cus leq fe pn it oF periodic time will be charged From s 1 100g ta s 110006 s Special output is selected the d Li 4 ra kuse Bin B Bange Bas i009 at a Puis Qua ral _ oo Esens tm roa JBerimalr in the smaga ieri 7 2 tS Ffrotactian Acti wx ua If the special output is selected in the property dialog box of PWM block then the unit of periodic time will be changed from s 1 100s to s 1 1000s so if you input 3 1 1000s then its frequency is 1000 3 Hz Notes EASY xLogie Micro PLC 1 The periodic time must be no less than 3 ms 2 If the specific output is selected in the property dialog box of PWM block then the output pin of PWM a funct
3. fe wal a 1 IK Foal The above configuration is to force Q1 Q2 Q3 of Slave No 1 ON jv Coil Ou means pre set the BIT 1 Note The manual input value is Hex data it contains 4 bytes If you want to write a decimal value to the register of SLAVE please convert it to Hex format Hex Manual FFFF FFFF 4 The following table shows how to set Note this table also can be applied for the configuration of Modbus Read function block xLogie Micro PLE n Eman hoes is 1 Eman hoes is 7 Data format instruction AP AT AG Signed Short For the detail information about I Al Q AQ registers address of xLogic refer to the RTU protocol file 6 5 34 Data latching relay Short description This special function saves the process variable of an analog input to memory and returns it at the analog output Input S Save the Ax to memory and return it at the analog output with a signal at input S Set Input the analog signal to be amplified at input Ax Use the Input Ax analog inputs the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs Reset analog output AQ to O with a signal at input R Reset User Manual xLogic Micro PLC analog Output AQ is reset if S and R are both set reset has priority over set Output AQ Analog output Value range for AQ 32768 32767 Ex
4. xLogie Micro PLC off triggers for each cam of the weekly timer The parameter units are the days and the time of day Output Q Q is set when the configured cam is actuated Parameter You can configure a time hysteresis for each individual cam in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 4 2 2 please Timing diagram three practical examples Me Monday Wednesday Fnday sunday Tuesday Thursday Saturday No1 Daily 06 30 h to 08 00 h No2 Tuesday 03 10 h to 04 15 h No3 Saturday and Sunday 16 30 h to 23 10 h Description of the function Each weekly timer is equipped with three cams You can configure a time hysteresis for each individual cam At the cams you set the on and off hysteresis The weekly timer sets the output at a certain time provided it is not already set The output is reset at a certain time provided it is not already reset A conflict is generated in the weekly timer when the set on time and the set off time at another cam are identical In this case cam 3 takes priority over cam 2 while cam 2 takes priority over cam 1 The switching status of the weekly timer is determined by the status at the No1 No2 and No3 cams Parameter assignment screen form View of the parameter assignment screen form for example for Cam1 and the Pulse setting User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Block B1 Cam 1 E 4 See Showing hiding parameters Parameter B1 1 p
5. 11 1 2 Highlight Feb ttc ceca seca cece oe cae NONEM Stutt estn Eostn ESENES EENES EAS ENESES MUNDI CHEM MU 11 Chapter 2 Hardware models and FeSOUVF CBS tt tetro oett cete cetera tese ratae eate cenare ener tund 16 2 1 Naming Rules of ELC Selle esisiini iniii in MEME MEME 16 2 2 Hardware model celeho 18 PR No dailedbl TOS e I EAA 26 Chapter 3 Imstalling removihig XEOU Cis med euet etta eri nin nr ferent eri nite tener tre eun cte nea etter nine ttt errr tet 29 Be DIN T NOAN O eesosa N EM UI EE EU E ILE 30 Suo Mee p OE eli aie 5 5555 55555858 5EREBERERENNIERRONEEEEEISHEEN IE HIONEEEHEEHIDN IERI UII UNI NI NUI DUM reer er rere errr MM 31 CS Mounting JE a TMP HPH 34 Se Rf alace lt 6 eee G 36 Died Connecting te OV SUL ccc 37 Er Wo Nee UN A LO A e re M 37 2 4 2 CONOCIDO XbOOIC OUEN uasa itat ere I eee MI VUINEHMIEEHUIERUEIEETIEUH ERU LUTEITUIEUALHLUUUI UUEI UR UUH TATUEEUT UTE UAI UIDI 40 JAA COMMUNIC ALON POPE WAST UCHONS 3sasupbecepco PE RUE pEY EH ERR due ormsmbHRUEB EM AEE memes 44 Chapter Parameters modification HM 0peratiOis ssssisii i nenn 46 2 1 OvervieWwor MOGI MEMU esinin AEE EEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEEE EEE 47 ne ED boi S Nini Ue rea No A E E sy Tenr rrr y nnn yTnyryTrT nnn entry nT yr try Try rtT rr nT PTT TTT 47 2 5 SelpcE TuncHol DO A A E O 50 LEMMA vi TO SVU iO 3 OD TEE 7 mmm 52 Ae E E R A MUI E MUN
6. 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h xLogic Micro PLC parrer al ME power reserve Connection cables Ambient temperature Storage temperature Degree of protection Certification Mounting Dimensions Programming cable xLogic lt gt xLogic communication RS485 xLogic lt gt network Ethernet Third party device HMI lt gt xLogic Maximum program memory Data logging Extensions High speed input High output PWM HMI Speed 2x1 5 mm or 1x 2 5 mm 220550 F 35 9C TAO OC to F 9c IP20 CE On 35 mm standard mounting rail 4 MW or wall mounting WxHxD USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes ELC MEMORY Yes No No optional Model instruction ELC 12AC R HMI ELC 12AC R ELC HMI ELC 12AC R CAP ELC 12AC R ELC COVER ELC 12DC DA R CAP ELC 12DC DA R HMI ELC 12DC DA R ELC COVER ELC 12DC DA TN HMI ELC 12DC DA TN ELC COVER ELC 12DC DA TP HMI ELC 12DC DA TP ELC COVER 72 x 90 x 68 mm PC cable RS232 or PC cable or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes ELC MEMORY Yes 15 16 14KHZ 17 18 60KHZ No optional ELC 12DC DA R ELC HMI ELC 12DC DA TN ELC HMI ELC 12DC DA TP ELC HMI RS232 PC cable or USB RS232 Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes ELC MEMORY Yes 15 1 6 14KHZ 17 18 60KHZ No optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 block
7. F digital flag WORD data can be used to set the register AQ and AF AQ analog outputs AQoo1 ERN AF analog flags Address 0 63 Count Here is to set how many register you want to set once For example User Manual xLogic Micro PLC BOO1 1 Memory Read Farameter Comment Block name File Farams File Hame OUTPUT ERU Record Title Qi Q11 Data Type BIT i Record Index Register Params Register Address Count file in SD card of ELC FERMORY DUTFUT HER uasnaunusuusasuusussuausauuuund This bit would be used to set the Q1 status 2H11 H1 3H 13 52 25 uer a 2811 81 38 13 52 31 Q 1 11 11118888188888888888 2811 81 38 13 52 37 Q1 011 111188881888888888588 If the Memory Read block had been triggered the Q1 of ELC 12 CPU will be set 1 BOO M2 Huit Off xLogic Micro PLC 6 5 38 Word to Bit i En R Short description This special function is used to transfer the word type data Al AF or AQ to 16 bit status 0 or 1 F or Q Connection Description Input En Enable this function Input R Reset output Q with a signal at input R Reset Parameter Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory Output Q Q is switched on with a signal at input En and switched off with a low signal at input En Examplel i i md di E a bs gm gaux nte JE Wits 3 P
8. xLogie Micro PLC Timing diagram B Function with positive difference Delta Of Dn A Description of the function The function fetches 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 On threshold and difference value Delta The function automatically calculates the Off parameter Off On Delta whereby Delta may be positive or negative See the calculation rule below Calculation rule When you set a negative differential value Delta the On threshold gt Off threshold and Q 1 if the actual value Ax gt On Q 0 if the actual value Ax x Off See the timing diagram A When you set a positive differential value Delta the On threshold lt the Off threshold and Q 1 if On lt the actual value Ax lt Off See the timing diagram B Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode example User Manual xLogic Micro PLC B3 1 Parameter protection mode On 00000 4 Differential value for the on off Dif 0000 0 threshold Press p 4 Gain Offset 4 Decimals in the message text View in parameter assignment mode example 3 1 Differential value fo
9. As a reminder l Switch xLogic to programming mode in RUN Press ESC to enter the parameter assignment mode Select the Stop command confirm with OK then move the gt cursor to Yes and once again confirm with OK For additional details see the topic The four golden rules for operating xLogic 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 Move the cursor to the B in B1 B1 is the number of the OR block To move the cursor Press 4 We now insert the new block at this position Confirm with OK Press Y to select the SF list The SF list contains the special function blocks FOF 4 Q1 Press OK The block of the first special function is shown xLogie Micro PLC p When you select a special or basic function block bs xLogic shows you the relevant function black The LL a4 solid square cursor is positioned on the block Press W or to select the required block Select your block off delay see the next figure and then press OK Before you press OK this shows the entry Trg gm The added block is assigned the block number Ne E B2 The cursor is positioned at the top input of the added block Q1 Par Press W or to select B
10. Error to Detect division Zero division T User Manual xLogic Micro PLC M NENNEN Zero division OR Overflow Zero division OR Overflow Zero division OR Overflow Zero division OR Overflow If the Referenced Analog Math FB is null then the output is always O Setting the Par parameter The parameters MathBN AutoRst and Err can be set in programming mode or parameter assignment mode View in programming mode example B3 i ae Block number of an already programmed MathBN B001 analog math instruction AutoRst N 4 Auto Reset Y or Nj Err ZD OF 4 7D OF or ZD OF Use the 4 and P keys to navigate between the MathBN AutoRst and Err parameters To change a value use the and V keys to scroll through value choices for each value Use the OK key to accept changes 6 5 32 Modbus Read Short description When there is a high level at En the Modbus Read block will be activated and the xLogic shall communicate with a peripheral device as a master via RS232 or RS485 interface Furthermore the output will be switched on when communication is established successfully Otherwise the output Q pin remains off which means communication has failed A signal at input R resets output Q and disables this block at the same time xLogie Micro PLC Input En A high signal at En input will enable Modbus Read function block to be activated Input R Reset the value
11. ELC SMS D R SMS module can be connected to ELC 18 CPU units DC 24V power supply 6 digital inputs 4 relay outputs ELC COPIER ELC COPIER can be used to save user program and download program into xLogics Standard ELC 22 Series CPU Units men reen oe pereon T soomes Troes ons hart T rt we CPU with 8 relays ELC 22AC R CAP YES 23 LED indicators AC 110 240V 14 digital yes 10A COVER CPU with 19 1A 8 relays ELC 22DC D R CAP YES 23 LED indicators DC12V DC24V 14 digital Max 14kHz IB IC yes 10A COVER Max 60k Hz CPU with 19 1A 8 digital analog 11 18 6 8 relays ELC 22DC DA R CAP YES 23 LED indicators DC12V DC24V Max 14kHz IB IC yes digital 19 1D 10A COVER Max 60k Hz CPU with 8 19 1A 8 digital analog I1 18 6 2ch Q ELC 22DC DA TN CAP YES 23 LED indicators DC12V DC24V transistors Max 14kHz IB IC yes digital 19 1D 5 Q6 COVER PNP Max 60k Hz CPU with 19 1A 8 digital analog I1 18 6 2ch Q ELC 22DC DA TP CAP YES 23 LED indicators DC12V DC24V transistors Max 14kHz IB IC yes digital 19 1D 5 Q6 COVER NPN Max 60k Hz CPU with keypad 8 ELC 22AC R HMI YES AC 110 240V 14 digital yes yes panel LCD relays 10A I9 IA CPU with keypad 8 ELC 22DC D R HMI DC12V DC24V 14 digital Max 14kHz IB IC yes yes panel LCD relays 10A Max 60k Hz I9 IA CPU with keypad 8 digital analog I1 18 6 8 relays ELC 22DC DA R HMI DC12V DC24V Max 14kHz 1B 1C yes yes panel LCD digital 19 I1D 10A Max
12. Input R Reset the Memory Read block and set the output to O via the R Reset input Reset has priority over Trg Output Q Q switches on only after the Read function had been executed J correctly provided Description of Memory write block s property dialog box User Manual xLogic Micro PLC BOO1 M1 Memory Read Parameter Comment Block name File Params 1 File Hame OUTPUT tixt 2 Record Title Ig1 11 3 Data Type aT 4 Record Index n 5 Register Params Register Address Count 1 File name The name of the file which you want to access is stored in the mini SD card of the ELC MEMORY module file in SD card of ELC MEMORY Mususnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n 2 Record Title Below is an example in the OUTPUT TXT 2811 81 38 13 52 25 1 011 11118888188888888888 2811 81 38 13 52 31 mQ1 011 1111888818888888B78B8B8B 2611 61 38 13 52 37 Q1 011 111188881888888880888 3 Data Type Two options available Option A BIT 0 or 1 this is used to be set the status of Q or F Option B WORD this is used to be set the value of AQ or AF 4 Record Index Here is used to set which line the CPU will access via this Memory Read block 3 Register Params Here is to set the parameters of register all these registers have write property BIT data can be used to set the register Q and F Q digital outputs QOO1 Q11 Q14 xLogie Micro PLC
13. Modbus Write next chapter will introduce it function block would be utilized if xLogic shall be required to play a role of master to communicate with other devices As the following figure shows User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Query message E Peripheral SLAVE HLogic SuperRelay MASTER Response message When you put the Modbus read or Modbus Write function block in your program and make some configurations the function that xLogic serves as master will be realized The Property in dialog box of Modbus Read shows as below figure B001 Modbus Read Parameter Comment Block name a Slave Address fi Communicate Params EFS eson stopbits l 9 Databits a a Paritybit Hone Comm Type Jasza2 Timelut E 1 105 Protocol Modbus RTU lata Register Index High Low 3 omm and jor E Register addr n Count fi 1 Slave Address 1 is default 2 Communication parameters BPS is baud rate Stopbits Databits Communication type RS232 RS485 Actually RS232 or RS485 are just interface of xLogic 3 Command register address and register count tr Man al xLogie Micro PLC Command Function description remark o0 Read one group coil status 00000 0XXXX Read Coil Status output Fetch one group data of the status of switch input Read input Status input relay 10000 1XXXX Read data of multi holdin
14. reduced Negative means If set value gt process value then the process value is reduced if set value lt process value then the process value is increased e g heat regulation if the set value is greater than the process value room is too cold the manipulated variable increases the process value 6 5 36 Memory write Trg kem off Short Description Only when there is a low to high trigger at Trg pin the Memory Write block will be activated and the pre configured record action will be performed at the same time the output will switch on if the record action had been done successfully Trg input Only when there is a low to high trigger at Trg pin the Memory write Read block will be activated and the pre configured record action will be performed Each trigger only write once Input R Reset the Memory Write block and set the output to O via the R m Reset input Reset has priority over Trg Output Q Q switches on only after Write function had been executed indi correctly User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Description of Memory write block s property dialog box BOOS ES Hemory Fritel Parameter Comment Block name File Farams i File Name OUTPUT txt 2 Record Title Qi Q11 freee te be Moses lw Save Record Time r 4 Separator ooo File Size 6 After Memory Full Register Params T Register E Decimals Data Type fo x A
15. than 10 0V and cannot be recognized as an analog input 4 For the switching input off when the switch status changes from O to 1 the time of Status 1 must be greater than 50ms and when the switch status changes from 1 to O the time of Status O also must be greater than 50ms Connecting xLogic is shown as in the following figures DC type inputs 4 MI 1 A MX u WIP IS l4 5 IG INT pe A ALN DC12 24Vv INF AC type inputs L N Noi i213 14 QOOQOOQOQ Ec 110 240 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Analog Inputs DC O 10V Lt M O AIAIZAD AS 2161616161816 Td ke JOO The above figure shows how to make a four wire current measurement Connect two wire sensor to ELC E Al I Two wire sensor wiring is as follows 1 Connect the output of the sensor to the I terminal 0 20mA current measurement of ELC E Al 1 module 2 Connect the attached connector of the sensor to the 24V L of power supply 3 Connect the current output terminal M to the corresponding M terminals M1 M2 M3 of ELC E AI I ELC E PT100 It can be connected with one two wire or three wire resistance type thermocouple When two wire technology applied the terminals M1 and IC1 this rule also shall be applied to M2 and IC2 M3 and IC3 would be short connected Such connection can not compensate error tolerance caused by the resistance in measurement loop The measurement error of 1 Q im
16. 05 00s Start of the off warning period T T TIL 00 10s 4 Off warning time View in parameter assignment mode example 4 Current value of T 6 5 10 Multiple function switch Short description 121 Lt Ser M ine xLogie Micro PLC Switch with two different functions Pulse switch with off delay Switch continuous light With a signal at input Trg Trigger you set output Q continuous light or reset Q with off delay Output Q can be reset with a signal at the Trg input You set the current time Ta and reset the output to O with a Signal at input R Parameter T The output is reset 1 to O transition when the time T has expired Ti determines the period during which the input must be set in order to enable the permanent light function T Determines the on delay for the pre warning time Tu determines the length of the pre warning time Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory Output Q Output Q is set with a signal at input Trg and it is reset again after a configured time has expired and depending on the pulse width at input Trg or it is reset with another signal at input Trg Parameter The off delay time T the permanent light time TL the on delay pre warning time T and the pre warning time period T L can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier
17. 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors NP N 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h vl avane Miera DI f User Manual xLogic Micro PLC SS Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Cycle time Integrated time switches power reserve Connection cables Ambient temperature 12 digital none 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms functio Yes typ 10h 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h 2x1 5 mm or 1x 2 5 mm 0 to 55 C 12 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8V DC max 3 V DC 1mA
18. 55 C temperature Storage 40 C to 70 9C temperature Degree of IP20 protection Certification CE Mounting On 35 mm standard mounting rail 4 MW or wall mounting Dimensions W XH X D 48 x 90 x 64 mm Inputs 2 pt100 4 0 4 20mA No No S50 Oee 200 C Input supply voltage 12 24V DC 12 24V DC 15 24V DC 12 24V DC Outputs NO NO 2 0 to 10V 2 0 to 20mA Resolution 0 25 9C 10 bit standardizedto 0 10 bit 10 bit 1000 standardized to 0 standardized 1000 to 0 1000 Connection cables 2x1 5 mm or 1 x 2 5 mm Ambient temperature Oke a Bis SE Storage temperature 40 9C to 70 C Degree of protection IP20 Certification CE Mounting On 35 mm standard mounting rail 4 MW or wall mounting Dimensions W XH X D 48 x 90 x 64 mm EAGY xLogie Miero PLC xLogic Micro PLC Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Cycle time Integrated time switches power reserve Connection cables Ambient temperature Storage temperature 12 digital none 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC TOO aa 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz
19. AGI lata addr ag E 2 AQ lata addr ag H 4 Al 2 The number setting of Q I AQ are continuous AQ12 cannot be set as AQ 12 and should be set AQ 4 as above figure shows The following table shows how to set Note this table also can be applied for the configuration of Modbus Write function block ma raa oeoo OOO User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Data format instruction Data format BIT signed Short 6 5 33 Modbus Write Short description When a high level in En the Modbus Write block will be activated and the xLogic could communicate with peripheral as a master via RS232 or RS485 interface further the output will be switched on when the communication is established successfully Otherwise the output Q pin is kept off it means communication has failed A signal at input R resets output Q and disable this block at the same time Input En A high signal at En input will enable Modbus Write function block to be activated Input R Reset the value read from peripheral and set the output to O via the R Reset input Reset has priority over En Parameter Slave address 1 is default Communication protocol Modbus RTU Communication parameter baud rate BPS Data bits Stop bits Parity Overtime response time out Comm Type RS232 or RS485 Communication interface of xLogic Data register Index High Low Low High Command 05 Write Single Coil xLogie Micro
20. Circuit diagram of a series circuit with several make contacts ONE DEM EE The output of an AND function is only 1 if all inputs are 1 i e when they are closed Symbol in xLogic A block input that is not used x is assigned x 1 Logic table of the AND block User Manual xLogic Micro PLC OIF 3 Symbol in xLogic The output of an AND with edge evaluation is only 1 if all inputs are 1 and at least one input was O during the last cycle The output is set to 1 for the duration of one cycle and must be reset to O for the duration of the next cycle before it can be set to 1 again A block input that is not used x is assigned x 1 Timing diagram of an AND with edge evaluation ee oe a a ud awe o m mu Cyce 1 2 3 i4 5 o j e 6 3 3 NAND Parallel circuit with multiple break contacts in the circuit diagram X F i ba Symbol in xLogic The output of an NAND function is only O if all inputs are 1 i e when they are closed A block input that is not used x is assigned x 1 93 tr Man al xLogie Micro PLC Logic table of the NAND block 6 3 4 NAND with edge evaluation F 2i rIa The output of a NAND with edge evaluation is only 1 at least one input is 0 and all inputs were 1 during the last cycle The output is set to 1 for the duration of one cycle and must be reset to 0 at lea
21. Figure B Switching capacity and service life of the contacts with high inductive load contactors solenoid coils motors User Manual TEL 86 25 52895099 FAX 86 25 52891028 URL www xlogic plc com Email sales xlogic relay com
22. Gain Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values 10 000 Delta Difference value for the Aen on off threshold Range of values 20 000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output Q Q is set reset depending on the stored analog value and the offset Parameter p number of decimals The two threshold parameters Threshold 1 and Threshold 2 can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt Applies only to the display of Aen Ax and Delta values in a message text Timing diagram xLogie Micro PLC En f T n Aen A oN LN Aen A Description of the function 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 i e Ax gain offset Actual value Aen when input En changes from O to 1 or Ax gain offset Actual value Ax Output Q is set when the signal at input En 1 and if the actual value at input Ax is out of range of Aen Delta Output Q is reset when the actual value at input Ax lies within the range of Aen
23. In your block configuration you can assign a new number to the analog flag provided this flag number does not already exist in your circuit program The output always carries the signal of the previous program cycle This value does not change if the communication were failed Notes 1 The address of AF can be found in the modbus communication protocol file 2 Keep the input pin of AF NULL do not connect with other blocks if you want to use the write property User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Input pi nput pin 6 3 Basic functions list GF Basic functions represent simple logical elements of Boolean algebra You can invert the inputs of individual basic functions i e the circuit program inverts a logical 1 at a relevant input to a logical 0 if 0 is set at the input the program sets a logical 1 The GF list 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 xLogicsoft Name of the basic function ERTE a AND series circuit make contact AND with edge evaluation NAND Not AND Parallel circuit with break contacts NAND with edge evaluation E Pi Parallel circuit with make contacts c pop me bp CI Series circuit with break contacts xLogie Micro PLC XOR exclusive OR NOT negation inverter Break contact BOOLEAN FUNCTION BOOLEAN FUNCTION 6 3 1 AND
24. OT1I2111H O0 100000000000 2011 01 30 13 53 01 G1 Q1U1 1 11 10000 1000000000004 Per the program every 6 seconds the record will do once and the Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q11 will be all ON You can see the record file and you ll see the recording time and the status of the output Q1 QIi 1111 0000 TO0000000000 Qi Q4 Q11 Note 1 The ELC MEMORY only can be inserted into the RS232 port programming port of ELC series CPU 2 1f this function block is working the RS232 port programming port will be occupied some data will be being transferred if you want to use the programming Jser Manual xLogie Micro PLC port for some purposes for example download or upload program you must make sure the Trg pin of this block keeps at Low status or stop the CPU by panel key 6 5 37 Memory Read Trg Rem off Short Description Only when there is a low to high trigger at Trg pin the Memory Read block will be activated once and xLogic CPU will read correlative data bit or short to set pre configured register from the file in the SD card of ELC MEMORY module at the same time the output will switch on if the read action had been done successfully Trg input Only when there is a low to high trigger at Trg pin the Memory Read block will be activated and xLogic CPU will read some data bit or short to set pre configured register from the file in the SD card of ELC MEMORY module Each trigger only write once
25. Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example xLogie Micro PLC 3 Protection mode and retentivity 4 interpulse width Pulse width 34 Number of pulse pause cycles example 4 Current pulse width T or T 6 5 7 Asynchronous pulse generator En Inv a Par Description of function The pulse shape at the output can be modified via a configurable pulse pause ratio You enable disable the asynchronous pulse generator with the signal at input En The Inv input can be used to invert the output signal of the active asynchronous pulse generator User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Parameter TL TH You can customize the pulse TL pause TH ratio Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory Q is toggled on and off cyclically with the pulse times Ty and T Parameter The pulse width TH and the inter pulse width TL can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of TH TL can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Timing diagram En Pg w d Description of the function You can set the pulse pause ratio at the TH
26. Time High and TL Time Low parameters The INV input can be used to invert the output signal The input block INV only inverts the output signal if the block is enabled via EN If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure xLogie Micro PLC 6 5 8 Random generator En Par Short description The output of a random generator is toggled within a configurable time Input En The positive edge 0 to 1 transition at the enable input En Enable triggers the on delay for the random generator The negative edge 1 to O transition triggers the off dela for the random generator Parameter TH The on delay is determined at random and lies between 0 s and Tu TL The off delay is determined at random and lies between 0 s and TL Output Q Q is set on expiration of the on delay if En is still set It is reset when the off delay time has expired and if En has not been set again Parameter The on delay time TH and the off delay time TL can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of TH TL can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please User Manual xLogic Micro PLC S T
27. click save to save file in the appointed path then complete to save file S esas Contig esausl File Edit Tools SMS View Help Open Ctrlt aee d TES 1 ER S Close Close All Documents cave Ctrlts Save AS Print CtrltP Print Preview Print Setup Properties Exit Fig 7 10 8 Save File Menu Operation Method of Printing File l Click option Print under menu File with left button of mouse 2 Dialog box as shown in Fig 7 10 9 appears set up your printing requirement according to the cue of dialog box 3 Click confirm with left button of mouse then your file will be printed in your printer xLogie Micro PLC pr ict Ber z me a Edita EF ow ila TA 1 yam uan STR l F 4 F HF m nn Es TE CO DR li wm 14 1T T pem Pos ig pt pu EIE Fig 7 10 9 File Print 6 12 Modify Password and transfer the Program Operation Method a First of all link xLogic with your PC through the optional way RS232 cable USB cable need install driver first Ethernet connection b Open application software xLogicsoft set up a new document then open computer com Click option Lr Configuration under menu Tools with left button of the mouse or click i in toolbar dialog box shown as 7 10 10 appears then select your communication port and speed Option A RS232 This option is used when you use the EL
28. does NOT turn on again the following December 15 2008 2009 2010 2011 YYYY MM DD v 2 ME ENG Y On 2008 12 15 i Q Off 2010 01 07 Dec jan Hac Jan 15 OF 15 OF B6 3 OFF YYYY MM DD YY YY MM DD 2008 12 15 2010 01 07 Example 8 Yearly mode on Monthly mode on On Time 2008 01 Off Time 2010 User Manual xLogie Micro PLC 05 Starting in 2008 on the first day of each month the timer output switches on and switches off on the f fifth day of the month The timer continues in this pattern through the last month of 2010 Jan Feb Mar Apr YYYY MM DD i 3 a i On 2008 01 r1 1 1 Q Off 2010 05 ON Y YYY MM DD Y YYY MM DD 2008 01 2010 05 Description of the function The yearly timer sets and resets the output at specific on and off times The off date identifies the day on which the output is reset again The first value defines the month the second the day When you select the every month check box the yearly clock switches on or off at a certain day of every month Backup of the real time clock The internal real time clock of xLogic is buffered against power failure The buffering time is influenced by the ambient temperature and is typically 100 hours at an ambient temperature of 25 C Special characteristics to note when configuring A click on the dialog box enables direct keyboard input
29. on Notes l The address setup of the extension module must be before powering on Modification when powering on will be ineffective 2 Freely connection need not care the power type between CPU and extensions that means the AC type module also can be connected with the DC type module 3 Power on the CPU and the extensions on the same time in the other words the power on time of extension module do not later than the CPU s otherwise the communication between CPU and extension may not be established 4 If the communication is established between CPU and extensions the indicator on the top of the extensions house will turn to RUN green color 3 If more than one expansion module connect to CPU at the same time the address of expansion module must be different each other otherwise the system CPU expansions would run abnormal 4 3 5 Set LCD backlight and Contrast The backlight of CPU can be set ON time as 10 sec or ON all the time The setting way as follows l Select Set menu and click OK na n ne lewd ng ie m l B 14 LA I amp SAI ICE LILJLIE LO RICE EMEN BABY i Hoe T non ri Ta T e LL ELC ZID CLA La ao a m oF RE Dg Qu DT g2 os ts JODODODOOOD CDODCOCDOLCGKCOC OOOO ca 2 Select Set LCD menu and click OK User Manual EZ xLogic Micro PLC Le MM Wo D Me dB E ij Eme rame iad The anil at ar aa t Re ff iu D a L UNE
30. teca E Fig 7 10 5 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC fips on connecting blocks 1 Move the mouse pointer over a block and briefly hold it in this position The name of the block is shown he name of the block input appears when you move the mouse pointer onto the input 2 TO make it easier for you to interconnect blocks a blue frame around the mouse pointer pops when it Is captured by a pin Rules for connecting blocks The following rules apply to the connection of blocks 1 You can connect a single input to multiple outputs 2 You cannot connect multiple inputs to a single output You cannot interconnect I O in the same path of a circuit program Recursion is not permitted Interconnect a flag or output if necessary Special function blocks also have green connectors These do not represent connecting pins but are used instead for assigning the parameter settings Analog I O cannot be connected to digital I O 6 9 2 4 Delete Function Block or Delete Link When you put some needless block in program interface or link some default ones you need to delete them as follows 1 Pitch on module or link to delete with mouse 2 Press Delete in the keyboard or click right button of the mouse select option Delete in the menu then you can delete the module or link 6 10 Simulation Running xLogicsoft could edit function diagram and perform function of simulation operation After you finish the edit
31. you can start the function of simulation operation to examine program to see if it performs your control logic or not Operation Method 1 Click Simulation under the menu Tools with left button of the mouse It s time to start program of simulation or click des on in the simulation toolbar with mouse and it also can open simulation operation interface It shows as Fig 11 9 xLogic Micro PLC Fig 7 10 6 Start simulation 2 Click input block with mouse It can change the state of input state displays ON and OFF in the output point of the module so you can observe the state of input or output 1001 1002 1003 Gon goo2 3003 qow 3 Click Ty button again to terminate the operation function of the module Fig 7 10 7 Simulation Operation Attn n above graph you can see ON or OFF state of input and output and the output state and the current state of timing and counting of all blocks Through this simulation operation graph you can exam EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC e program to see if it performs control requirement or not 6 11 Save and Print Operation method of file saving l To save a Program click option save or Save As under menu File with left button of the mouse as shown in Fig 7 10 8 or click button i under toolbar 2 You can set up saving path and file name in this box 3 After the setup of the file saving path and file name
32. 1 Cut a 91 mm x 91 mm tolerance 0 5 mm hole in the mounting surface 910 5 38 91 0 5 2 Put the ELC HMI into ELC HMI FP module EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 3 Fit the ELC HMI FP as the above figure not include the lock part into the cutout you made in the mounting surface 4 Attach the mounting brackets included to the ELC HMI FP 1 Mounting brackets 2 Mounting lock 3 Cabinet door or control panel Thickness 1 5 to 8 5 mm 5 You can then use the ELC COVER CABLE to connect the ELC HMI FP to the ELC 12 Basic module up to a distance of 1 5 meters This distance can be extended to up to ten meters by using a standard Sub D cable together with the ELC COVER CABLE EASY xLogie Micro PLC 3 4 wiring xLogic Wire the xLogic using a screwdriver with a 3 mm blade You do not need wire ferrules for the terminals You can use conductors with cross sections of up to the following thicknesses 1 x 2 5 mm 2x 1 5 mm for each second terminal chamber Tightening torque 0 4 0 5 N m or 3 4 Ibs in Note Always cover the terminals after you have completed the installation To protect xLogic adequately from impermissible contact to live parts local standards must be complied with 3 4 1 Connecting the power supply The ELC 6AC ELC 12AC ELC 18AC ELC 22AC and ELC 26AC versions of xLogic are suitable for operation wit
33. 1 0 120 cooling control of large spaces large volumes Pressure 1 Quick pressure change 3 0 compressor control Pressure 2 Slow pressure change differential 1 2 pressure control flow controller User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Full level 1 Vat and or reservoir filling without 1 0 Full level 2 Vat and or reservoir filling with O 7 Characteristics when configuring Observe the Control and regulate basics Control and regulate In engineering quantities can be both controlled and regulated When controlling a quantity is manipulated without being able to compensate for outside influences When regulating a quantity is maintained at a specific value in order to compensate for outside influences In the following example controlling means that the person can set the heat output at a fixed value The heater cannot compensate for the drop in room temperature when a window is opened In the example below regulating means that the person can increase the heat output if the room temperature drops to below 20 C If the room temperature rises above 20 C the heat output is reduced g Basic concepts of regulating In the example the current for the electric heating is the manipulated variable The changeable resistance is the actuator The hand that operates the actuator is the control The actual room temperature is the controlled variable or the process value The desired room temperature is the command varia
34. 12 The fans are connected to outputs Q1 and Q2 the flow sensors are connected to the inputs I3 and I4 Blocks BO7 and B10 are used to set the watchdog times after which the flow sensors should send a signal to the fault output Q3 You can invert output Q3 to use output messages at Q4 Relay Q4 only drops out if main power is lost or if there is a fault in the system The output can then be used for a remote message User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 7 4 Factory door Flashing light Saftey bar Requirements for a gate control system In many cases a factory entrance is closed with roll gates Those gates are only opened when vehicles need to enter or leave the factory grounds The gate is controlled by the porter The sliding gate is opened and closed by means of a pushbutton control in the gatehouse The porter can monitor the gate operation The roll gate is normally fully opened or it is closed However gate movements can always be interrupted A flashing light is activated five seconds before the gate moves and while the gate is in motion A safety pressure strip ensures that people are not injured and that no objects are trapped and damaged when the gate is closing 7 4 1 Standard solution There are many different control systems for operating automatic gates The OPEN and CLOSE buttons initiate gate movements into the relevant direction provided it is not already moving in the opposite direc
35. 3 Q4 nal NPN Economic ELC 12 Series CPU Units User Manual ES xLogie Micro PLC CPU with 4 relays optio ELC 12AC R E CAP NO 13 LED indicators AC 110 240V 8 digital NO NO yes 10A nal COVER CPU with 4 digital analog I1 14 4 4 relays optio ELC 12DC D R E CAP 13 LED indicators DC12V DC24V yes digital 15 18 10A nal COVER CPU with 4 digital analog I1 14 4 optio ELC 12DC D TN E CAP 13 LED indicators DC12V DC24V yes digital 15 18 nal COVER CPU with 4 digital analog I1 14 4 optio ELC 12DC D TP CAP 13 LED indicators DC12V DC24V transistors yes digital 15 18 nal COVER NPN Standard ELC 12 Series Expansion Modules Outputs Supply voltage 4 Digital 2 Relays 3A Q1 Q2 2 Relays 10A Q3 Q4 2 Channels PT100 resolution 0 1 12bits ELC12 E PT100 DC12V DC24V none temperature range 50 C 200 C None 2 Channels DC 0 10V Voltage Signal ELC12 E RS485 isolated 485 converter used to bring out the terminals of RS485 port built in ELC 12 series CPU for connection with third party devices DC12V DC24V Ethernet module Accessories ELC HMI Displaying and program making keypad panel for ELC 12 series CPU optional ELC COVER CABLE Connection cable between ELC 12 CPU and ELC HMI FP Faceplate for long distance application purpose one and half meters standard length Faceplate ELC HMI s installation unit making it possible for ELC HMI to be externally installed in the front door
36. 53 HIS Pie Seo E e e eT A A 56 4 3 4 How to set address of CPU and expansion module essen 59 43 9 Set LCD backlight and COLE ab seca seas ag UEM UI MEME S SM MM TIS 62 mS spc Sie Comico Date LOS Ee errr errr EAMUS AIO IN INR UNNENEN NU NIN rere rte rrr 63 HIS AAR ele lies Reems GME ee NEM EDU MUNERE 65 Chapter Te aA Va Del A cre eee reece 67 Se E ei a alee creer rt 67 m2 Ae oe Ee Ne los TitmilelStsmusnn RU etre rrerrerrerers er rrenrrrrenrer rer rer rr T re 69 5 3 From circuit diagram to XLOGIC DFOQGFGTILa e Inrraatttrta tr re eeeeeeeneeeeeeeneene ene eeeeeeeneeeeeneeseats 71 54A The TOU golden rules Tor Oe ie IOC canes 73 5 5 Writng and starting Ehe CIEEBIE Drogi aI ssa MEER MEME 74 Tosd redipeMeeeig utseENe q C o OSEE 74 Dede THOCOHIESEEIFEDIE ORO Cali tossasnicansacareasansasneonsneonntansspnsusansennnscensonunsonsnsonnseanaienaaianndoananoansananiananinaseanasiennueansoeansananiannnney 75 5 5 3 Circuit program ui eiUl tsten ists tnts entat tnts ESEN ESSES ES ESENES ESENE ENESES ESE SES En tesen taten ea tese eetet 77 5 5 4 Assigning a circuit MOC haiti e eee eee eee 80 So ew Ais Og La SUSESITIRCOVBI uiu UEM EMEN IUE D EE 81 xLogie Micro PLC DSG Second CUCU OG eisista ES 82 r De a O e o o m ES 87 5 5 Memory space and CINGUIE program S IZ ete IRR E EAS 88 Chapter 6 Configuring amp Programming softWware eseseseseeeeeererererererererererersrsrtsreeeeeeeeeeesssrsrstsrsrsrststseseseseseses
37. 60k Hz 19 1A CPU with keypad 8 digital analog I1 18 6 2ch Q ELC 22DC DA TN HMI DC12V DC24V transistors Max 14kHz IB IC yes yes panel LCD digital 19 1D 5 Q6 PNP Max 60k Hz ELC 22DC DA TP HMI YES CPU with keypad DC12V DC24V 8 digital analog I1 18 6 8 19 1A 2ch Q yes yes User Manual ELC 26AC R CAP ELC 26DC D R CAP ELC 26DC DA R CAP ELC 26DC DA TN CAP ELC 26DC DA TP CAP ELC 26AC R HMI ELC 26DC D R HMI ELC 26DC DA R HMI ELC 26DC DA TN HMI ELC 26DC DA TP HMI YES YES YES YES YES YES panel LCD CPU with 27 LED indicators COVER CPU with 27 LED indicators COVER CPU with 27 LED indicators COVER CPU with 27 LED indicators COVER CPU with 27 LED indicators COVER CPU with keypad panel LCD CPU with keypad panel LCD CPU with keypad panel LCD CPU with keypad panel LCD CPU with keypad panel LCD digital 19 1D Standard ELC 26 Series CPU Units AC 110 240V DC12V DC24V 8 digital analog I1 18 8 DC12V DC24V digital 19 1F 8 digital analog I1 18 8 DC12V DC24V digital 19 IF 8 digital analog I1 18 8 DC12V DC24V digital 19 IF AC 110 240V 16 digital DC12V DC24V 16 digital 8 digital analog I1 18 8 DC12V DC24V digital 19 IF 8 digital analog I1 18 8 DC12V DC24V digital 19 IF 8 digital analog I1 18 8 DC12V DC24V digital 19 IF 16 digital 16 dig
38. 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h On 35 mm standard mounting rail 4 MW or wall mounting 14 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h 14 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA transistors NPN 0 3A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h 14 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA transistors NPN 0 3A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h Dimensions Programming cable xLogic lt gt xLogic communication RS485 xLogic lt gt network Ethernet Third party device HMI lt gt xLogic Maximum program memory Data logging Extensions High speed input RTC HMI W X H X D 133 x 90x 55 mm PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512blocks Yes Yes No Yes optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KH Z Yes optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ
39. 9999 Off Off threshold Range of values 0000 9999 G T Time interval or gate time during which the input pulses are measured Range of values 00 05 s 99 99 s Q is set or reset according to the threshold values The gate time G T can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Parameter Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ PI controller AQ Up Down counter Cnt Data latching relay AQ Analog Math AQ The value of On Off can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please User Manu 137 xLogie Micro PLC Timing diagram go Jo 8T 43 4 Fre hunnruvnnnaranmanmnawror LALA nne n 3 fa fQ 10 8 i 25 Of 5 fa Input frequency Description of the function The trigger measures the signals at input Fre The pulses are captured during a configurable period G_T Q is set or reset according to the set thresholds See the following calculation rule Calculation rule If the threshold On gt threshold Off then Q 1 if fa gt On Q 0 if fa lt Off If the threshold On lt threshold Off then Q 1 if On lt fa lt Off 6 5 16 Latching relay Short description A signal at input S sets output Q A signal at input R resets output Q Input S Set output Q with a signal at inpu
40. Actual value of an already programmed function The display in programming mode example B12 R T B006s If the referenced block B6 in the example returns a value that lies out of the valid range the value is rounded up or down to the next valid value Parameter preset Actual value of an already programmed function How to include the actual value of an already programmed function 1 Press to move the cursor to the equal sign of parameter T xLogie Micro PLC B12 ER B F a T 04 10h T 04 2 Press WV to change the equal sign into an arrow If it exists the last referenced block and its timebase is shown 3 Press B to move the cursor to the B of the shown block and then press to select the required block number 4 Press to move the cursor to the block s time base and press to select the required time base The view in parameter assignment mode example B12 B12 T 04 10h ve T BO006m Ta 02 00h ren ITa 02 00h time Timing diagram Tg I7 1 l1 Te e Te el qd Ju Description of the function The time Ta the current time in xLogic is triggered with the O to 1 transition at input Trg If the status at input Trg stays 1 at least for the duration of the configured time T the output is set to 1 when this time has expired the on signal of the output follows the on signal of the input with delay The time is reset if the status at input Trg changes to O
41. Delta or when the signal at input En changes to lo Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the used sensors to the respective application View in programming mode B3 1 4 Parameter protection mode Dif 00000 44 Differential value for the on off threshold 400 00 Gain B 00000 4 Offset p 0 Decimals in the message text User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 6 5 25 Analog differential trigger Short description The output is set and reset depending on a configurable threshold and a differential value Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be analyzed at input Ax Use the analog inputs AI1 A18 the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 0 10V is proportional to O 1000 internal value Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values 10 000 On On threshold Range of values 20 000 Delta Differential value for calculating the off parameter Range of values 20 000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output Q Q is set or reset depending on the threshold and difference values Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the display of On Off and Ax values in a message text Does not apply to the comparison of On and Off values The compare function ignores the decimal point Timing diagram A Function with negative difference Delta User Manu 163
42. ELC F 16DP5 D R Cit OO CC Mg ig ie thee 1 Power supply 2 Input 3 Connection cable 4 Extension port 5 Output 4 ELC12 E Series Expansion Module also apply to ELC 6 Series CPU l Power supply 2 Input 3 extension port left 4 expansion port Right Program port for applied EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 5 ELC 22 and ELC 26 series CPU 1 Power supply 2 Input 3 Program RS232 port 4 HMI LCD panel 5 keypad 6 Extension RS485 port 7 Output Chapter 3 Installing removing xLogic Dimensions The xLogic installation dimensions are compliant with DIN 43880 xLogic can be snap mounted to 35 mm DIN rails to EN 50022 or on the wall xLogic width ELC 12 Series CPU has a width of 72mm ELC12 E expansion module and ELC 6 series CPU have a width of 48mm ELC 18 Series CPU has a width of 95mm ELC E expansion modules have a width of 72mm ELC 22 and ELC 26 Series CPU has a width of 133mm Note The figure below shows you an example of the installation and removal of an ELC 12 CPU and one expansion module ELC 12 CPU Warning Iways switch off power before you remove and insert an expansion module ar Manual xLogie Micro PLC 3 1 DIN rail mounting Mounting How to mount a xLogic module and a expansion module onto a DIN rail Hook the xLogic Basic module onto the rail Push down the lower end to snap it on The mounting interlock at the rear must engage Hook the xLo
43. Example 1 Master Slave No l re a RS485 ale ri EE n 4 kk ee ay QUERER UD UD 4 j t du TA l i Slave INo 2 lioc dl aa a1 LL ln a i iti Write the I2 bit status of Master xLogic to Slave xLogic with No 1 and control Q1 of Slave via RS485 port The program of master can be made as follows xLogie Milano PLC TL edbus Tritel Toon aos E 11 Eick iB Flu di ace VT Ld Sa ee M r lapali ETE Ba nm I Beca dem n uen d Iss 5x n nut DOCS Jake Har Lod m T I lof master is used to control the communication If 11 is high and the communication is established successfully one alarm message text message block will be displayed on LCD Then the Q1 of slave No 1 will be controlled by 12 of master If 12 is high Q1 of slave No 1 would be ON and if I2 is low Q1 of slave would be OFF Note The Q1 must be free it means the in the program of Slave No 1 the input pin of Q1 must be not linked to other blocks Example 2 manual mode input value User Manual xLogic Micro PLC CP alt Tol Tarren Blaak nani Slaes falls uaa l Lum m du was Du aia BF fem m z0blt E H Databzkz ae Puritvziz me f Pee ES E Fr lac l Ws ban TEC l Uula Hogeshes luni mm Lor hit e Prive ku Fip 7 I Dale Earirr ar Lob E zm E m p CO wT Pit 1 EE
44. J Zuaxuan u oe Coiba Jdr aa FGECLIDA ARHS Uis En Fig 10 1 File Menu New Open a new file Close Close All Documents Save Save As Print Print Preview Print Setup Property Exit oem oooO File property page size amp model select Exit the xLogicsoft User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 8 1 2 Edit SMS Library View at V CtrltZ Select All CtrltA Goto appointed Block Fropertiez All Blocks Fig 10 2 Edit Menu X Undo Undo the previous step operation and support consecutive operations X Redo Recover the contents undone by the previous step of operation and support consecutive operations X Cut Cut the contents in the area highlighted with the cursor X Copy Copy the contents highlighted with the cursor X Paste Paste the contents cut or copied X Delete Delete various graphic components X Select All Select all the contents in the current window editing box and setup the label X Goto Apponited block Goto the apponited block in the program interface X Property open the property box of the apponited block X Properties all blocks Open all the property boxes of the selected blocks X Phonebook Add Delete phone number into phonebook Refer to the chapter 6 5 2 6 8 1 3 Tools This instruction is mainly used for reading program from xLogic writing program to xLogic diagnosis the communication situation of xLogic program management and simulation and so on The pul
45. Levell and Level2 Levels to be reached value range for each level 10 000 to 20 000 MaxL Maximum value that must not be exceeded Value range 10 000 to 20 000 StSp Start Stop offset value that is added to Offset B to create the start stop level If the Start Stop offset is 0 then the start stop level is Offset B Value range O to 20 000 Rate Speed with which level 1 level 2 or Offset is reached Steps seconds are issued Value range 1 to 10 000 A Gain Value range O to 10 00 B Offset Value range 10 000 p Number of decimal places Value range 0 1 2 3 The output AQ is scaled using the formula Current Level Offset B Gain A Output AQ Note When AQ is displayed in parameter mode or message mode it is displayed as an un scaled value engineering units current level Value range for AQ 0 32767 Parameter p number of decimal places The level parameters Levell and Level2 can be provided by the value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt Parameter p only applies for displaying the values of AQ level 1 level 2 MaxL StSp and Rate in a message text Timing diagram for AQ xLogie Micro PLC En Sel MaxL Level 2 Level 1 StSp B 400 ms 5 5
46. On and the off threshold Off can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt Applies only to Ax Ay Delta On and Off values displayed in a message text Does not apply to the comparison of on and off values The compare function ignores the decimal point The value of On Off and Dec can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to set modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Dec means decimal point Timing diagram Ay Q for Ax Ay gt 200 On Off 200 Description of the function The function reads the value of the signal at the analog input Ax This value is multiplied by the value of parameter A gain Parameter B offset is added to the product hence Ax gain offset Actual value Ax Ay gain offset Actual value Ay Output Q is set or reset depending on the difference of the actual values Ax Ay and the set thresholds See the following calculation rule Calculation rule e If threshold On Threshold Off then User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Q 1 if actual value Ax actual value Ay gt On Q O if actual value Ax actual value Ay xOff e If threshold On Threshold Off then Q 1 falls On lt actual value Ax actu
47. On drinkable water when the dry up protection set is off The dry up protection set of rain water be on The rain water is collected in the container and then pumped to service water ductwork through pumping station So you can apply rain water as drinkable water If the rain water in the container dried up this system can supply drinkable water Requirements for the control system of service water pump It can provide service water all day under the contingency instance the control system must be able to be switched over to drinkable water system automatically When switching to drinkable water system it can t interlard rain water If rain container has not enough rain water service water pump can t be on rain water dry up protection 7 6 1 Standard solution xLogie Micro PLC K3 Sd Tl 3 F4 Ka Sipe amp 4 Ka K1 Ke KJL N Pump Exceed limit time X Dry up protection nrinkable source of rain water 7 6 2 The scheme of xLogic Pump nrinkable water Components K1 main contactor Y1 Solenoid valve S1 Pressure switch S2 make contact Bobber switch water level S3 S4 break contact Bobber switch water level Function block diagram EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Frzzzare esl EIU hae Np UR PETERE TESTE M Cr Pee Ta cux m a nb uncr pete ns SEES T ao GSC Int Ta naabri nr Debber sakei inba sem Wes xd ou a gt ua ibe cule dan
48. PR ELE Wu ET En p f r Ffresstisn detire emm Je i genau im Bit aa m uL p sz F3 F3 a pleats select cartal Bit ta catt i toi w nn ia 4 E a 4 i Convert the AQ11 2012 to Q1 Q2 and F1 F14 0000011111011100 EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC xample2 Fard t pain amp A Hw TiN p Rom 3p d Ni E Fr s ai F LES amp n fe i aun IP a car badin bit ta nati CERTE frs Fais Fo afa me z das Fr sm s m Pirmu Penit T D a res r MA Pang fF rife sj gt freieclim dev m am i Deep meus Pear a f x TEXTE EENET NECS fo dog tic EE az T Iini Pa f z ue rz wird I 8 manas rn Convert the counter value 5 to Q1 Q2 and F1 F14 0000000000000101 6 6 xLogicsoft xLogicSoft xLogicsoft runs under Windows 95 98 Windows NT 4 0 Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP windows Vista xLogicsoft is capable of client server operation and offers you a high degree of freedom for creating your circuit program xLogicSoft xLogicV3 0 0 7 This is the current version of xLogicsoft You will find all the functions and the functionality of the devices described in this manual in the version 3 0 0 7 and later Note If a full version is not installed you can carry out an upgrade as follows Install the software from the CD When the system prompts you f
49. Yes optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional xLogie Micro PLE PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency 16 digital none 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 10 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 16 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 10 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive 16 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA lOrelays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 16 digital none 12 24
50. cursor with F to the next position This character is the first one 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 Select A Press V Move to the next letter Press Select B Press Move to the next letter Press P Select C Press V Confirm the complete name Press OK Oo Ul A W N Hn Your circuit program is now named ABC and you are returned to the programming menu To change the name of your circuit program proceed in the same way User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 5 5 5 Assigning system cover Default display The message in first and the second line can be modified edit in the programming mode also can be modified in xLogic each line contains 10 characters each line contains 16 characters for ELC 22 26 series CPU In the programming menu 1 Move the gt cursor to Edit Press Y or amp 2 Accept Edit Press OK 3 Move the gt cursor to Edit CHMI Press v or A 4 Accept Edit CHMI Press OK Press amp and V to list the alphabet numbers and special characters either in ascending or descending order You can select any letter number or character To enter a space character simply move the cursor with to the next position This character is the first one in the list eo tc reL ERI ei g
51. ga us 10 ees aeeeeeeeeee eee 68 mi al R4 ka ae ee ee H E i4 mm Hom das iE m il i5HE LJ M IL C 46 MOM ee 688 XC I fh eta Sie yl ELC DE Fi5 H 4 Default is 10 seconds and another option is Always On Confirm with OK Modify the contrast HE a a i iB 18 a EE IB rais re LA HL AE A HL 6666666 66 6 6 ELC OC tA Confirm with OK be NEN RB eB te IE I LER IS 6 6666 6 6 66 6 6 668 66 Tri E d T J m TM n Ac ue ELC a60C DAR OQOOQODOOODOGOOQGOCOI n AMKA A MAAA on D2 02 4 US 6 OF Of m O10 Modify the contrast with z or e key and confirm with Ok 4 3 6 Set communication parameters Select Set Com menu from the menu Set ar Manua EASY xLogic Micro PLC Peet ee ae Se A B or 666 68 666 EUH nou 6 E ERN T T LT E I ELC SSC DAR LL JL COL 2L CX 2LC 606 9 6 ie S ae ae E T Gz 1 Od fa gE gr Jg Hn j2 a BH l E BH IB m iu B E iD Wa n5 lie 88 68888 8 66 886 6 6 6 zog ew ELL DE DAR COMO RS232 port or programming port COMI RS485 port For the ELC RS485 and ELC Ethernet module which shall be connected to ELC 18 ELC 22 ELC 26 CPU Customized RS485 or Ethernet module for ELC 12 CPU will also use such port COM2 RS485 port for ELC12 E RS485 or ELC12 Ethernet module which shall be connected to ELC 12 CPU Customized RS485 or Ethernet module for ELC 18 ELC 22 ELC 26 CPU will also use such port Set Baud rates Le M I iz i3 14 i6 Ne 17
52. i Eesrenge tee Paeweter inna at Black bee i Bassi Task a E Priori tr ES Ate Ledges Basen v In fF Alecks AI r a Cr Ca ca cw Carreat tiae Carras dais Baraga enable time Beccage suable date e TFrst4Elbs amp Kaka B Blocks Block name Message Text a c Friority f Acknowledge Message I 0 Blocks C AI C Ag CF AF CM COM Block ix B002 M2 O0n Delay A A PODS M3 Analog thresh Az amplified C Analog input value of ELC 12 CPU and extensions IT EASY xLogie Micro PLC r Aar se ae Cog ee m AL r A c3 EC OF yp C aw t 1 jt Jz gt J3 E jt I at J5 l ir D Analog output value of CPU and extensions AQOOL ier Parameter Comment Block name Priority f 7 Acknowledge Message Message Text c I D 0C Blacks C AI i Ag CF AF CM C AM Farameter AQU12 E F digital flag status Fl User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Dla Juki Tache Tax fui D rey Paa O n 4 o nF Ca Ca a CN Cr 6C Here is starr number ot F Phere es Dae caunamg af I Such configuration is te display las Sloe ol FILS Feo Tim Imerent date Wee mmhl m I Le Bessy cmable dute F AF analog flag value AFL t Parameter Comment Message Text C Block name Priority f 7 Acknowledge Me
53. in the process value It is stable Controller An integral action controller 1 controller changes the manipulated variable M proportional to the loop error and to the time The I controller works by delayed action It completely remedies a loop error In order to calculate the value of the manipulated variable at a period of time n the time up until this period of time must be divided into small time slices The loop errors at the end of each time slice must be added up integrated and they are then entered in the calculation Makia TIB e B tB ot teg kx TuiTgxe h 1 n z n 3 In Manipulated variable of the controller at the time n fl de Manipulated variable of the controller at the time n 1 also called integral sum k Gain of the I controller T Sampling time duration of a time slice T E Integral time by means of this time the influence of the integral part is controlled on the manipulated variable also known as integral action time User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Loop error at the time n Bg n 1 Loop error at the time n 1 etc n Loop error at the beginning of the calculations The following picture shows a jump in process value and step response of the controller P M Summary The PI controller has the following characteristics It sets the process value exactly to the command variable By so doing it tends to oscillate and is unstable It requires more time to c
54. keep running for an hour to make more time for User Manual xLogic Micro PLC stomer to leave Trigger electromotor for opening door The output Q1 is switched on and triggers electromotor when Operate control switch I5 the door is open all the time The detector indicates that somebody is approaching to the door The door has not been opened entirely 14 limit switch is not off Trigger electromotor for closing door Operate control switch l6 the door is closed all the time The detector indicates that nobody is approaching the door The door had not been closed entirely 13 limit switch is not off Buzzer Connect the buzzer to output Q3 When the door is going to be closed the buzzer gives off sounds for a short time 1s in this example To attach buzzer need to connect the following circuit program to output Q3 T chue deus vum liu Tar 7 3 Ventilation system xLogie Micro PLC Requirements for a Ventilation system A Ventilation system supplies fresh air into a room and exhausts the contaminated air Let us look at the following sample system Uu fresh air fan flow monitor flow monitor il extractor fan FI k 4 e Aroom contains an extractor fan and a fresh air fan e Each fan is monitored by means of a flow sensor e The pressure in the room may rise above the atmospheric pressure e The fresh air fan may only be switched on if the flow sensor si
55. m calc On Year 2000 xLogie Micro PLC Off Time Month Day ll 3 Eal Off Year e099 EET Create a logical link of the blocks via a standard OR block The OR output is 1 if at least one of the yearly timer switches is set 6 5 13 Up Down Short description MM OD UT OF E ds counter An input pulse increments or decrements an internal value depending on the parameter setting The output is set or reset when a configured threshold is reached The direction of count can be changed with a signal at input Dir Connection Input R Input Cnt You reset the output and the internal counter value to zero with a signal at input R Reset This function counts the O to 1 transitions at input Cnt It does not count 1 to O User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Co eO Input Dir Direction determines the direction of count Dir 0 Up Dir 1 Down Parameter On On threshold Value range 0 99999999 Off Off threshold Value range 0 99999999 StartVal Initial value from which to begin counting either down or up Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory Output Q Q is set and reset according to the actual value at Cnt and the set thresholds Parameter The on threshold On and the off threshold Off can be provided by the value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer
56. min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load ms function Yes typ 10 h USET IM ludi 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA transistors PNP 0 3A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h 12 digital 8 O to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors NPN 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10h 12 digital 8 O to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors NPN 0 3A External fuse required 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h xLogie Micro PLC User Manual WEZ xLogic Micro PLC a Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs C
57. of cabinet for easy observation and operation while ELC HMI FP ELC 12 CPU is required to be installed inside ELC12 CB A A type connection bridge between ELC 12 CPU amp Extension module Free of charge ELC12 CB B connection cable between ELC 12 CPU amp Extension module it can be used to remotely connect ELC 12 CPU to its extension units 3 meter standard length ELC COVER CPU S cover with 13 LED indicators indicating IO status if LCD not required Optional Real time datalogging device with a mini SD card slot for ELC 12 CPUs The history data IO status analog value current value of registers of ELC 12 CPU can be ELC MEMORY recorded retrieved and viewed via it User Manual xLogic Micro PLC AC110 ELC 6AC R no 4 digital 2 relays 10A no no no yes AC240V T Expansion Supply voltage Outputs PWM HMI RTC High speed count AC110 12 digital 6 relays 10A yes yes AC240V DC12 24V 12 6 relays 10A yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ digital 2 lt D Uu ELC 18AC R available o o ELC 18DC D R available ELC 18DC D TP NPN available yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ 2 ch Q5 Q6 DC12 24V 12 6 transistor digital 0 3A DC12 24V 1 6 transistor digital 0 3A DC12 24V 8analog 6 relays 10A digital Adigital 8analog 6 transistor ELC 18DC D TN PNP ELC 18DC DA R available ELC 18DC DA TP NPN available 2 ch Q5 Q
58. of decimals Parameter p applies only to the display of the Ax value in a message text Description of the function The function reads the value of the signal at the analog input Ax This value is multiplied by the value of parameter A gain Parameter B offset is added to the product as follows Ax Gain Offset Actual value Ax The function block calculates the proportion of the value Ax to the range The block sets the digital output Q high for the same proportion of the PT 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 Example 1 Analog input value 500 range 0 1000 Periodic time T 4 seconds The digital output of the PWM function is 2 seconds high 2 seconds low 2 seconds high 2 seconds low and continues in that pattern as long as parameter En high En Max 1000 Ax 500 MNE M f 5E 2 58c 2 58 Gl 2 58C 2 5BC 2 5BC 2 58C Example 2 Analog input value 300 range O 1000 Periodic time T 10 seconds The digital output of the PWM function is 3 seconds high 7 seconds low 3 seconds high 7 seconds low and continues in that pattern as long as parameter En high User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Max 1000
59. oo ms 100 ms Description of function If the input En is set then the function sets the value StSp Offset B for 100 ms Then depending on the connection of Sel the function runs from the level StSp Offset B to either level 1 or level 2 at the acceleration set in Rate If the input St is set the function runs to a level of StSp B at the acceleration set in Rate Then the function holds the level at StSp Offset B for 100 ms After 100 ms the level is set to Offset B output AQ The scaled value output AQ is O If the input St is set the function can only be restarted once 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 Output AQ current level Offset B Gain A Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example 4 Decimals in the message text MaxL 000 stSp 00222 Rate 00500 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 6 5 30 Analog Math En Par Short Description The analog math block calculates the value AQ of an equation formed from the user defined operands and operators Input EN Enable the analog math function blo
60. or or Manual 83 3 Confirm Edit Press OK xLogie Micro PLC If required enter your password and confirm with OK LE 4 Select Edit Prg Press or V 5 Confirm Edit Prg Press OK 6 Move the cursor to B2 the input of Q1 Press 4 7 Confirm with OK 8 Now replace block B2 with block B1 at output Q1 The procedure Select the BN list Press 4 or v Accept the BN list Press OK Select B1 Press MM or Y Apply B1 Press OK Result Block B2 is deleted because it is no longer used in the circuit Block B1 has replaced 5 6 Memory space and circuit program size The size of a circuit program in xLogic is limited by the memory space memory used by the blocks Up to 512 blocks can be used in xLogic I ndication of available memory space xLogic shows you the amount of free memory space Proceed as follows l Switch xLogic to programming mode as a reminder refer to the topic The four golden rules for operating xLogic 2 Select Edit Press A or 3 Accept Edit Press OK Select Memory Press v User Manual xLogic Micro PLC j Accept Memory Press OK The display now shows Chapter 6 Configuring amp Programming software Users who are familiar with the logic boxes of Boolean algebra can use the xLogicsoft In fact xLogicsoft adapts the function block programming way xLogicsoft is available as a programming packag
61. power failure The ambient temperature influences the backup time At an ambient temperature of 25 C the typical backup time of xLogic is 100 hours 6 4 4 Retentivity The switching states and counter values of SFs can be set retentive This means that current data is retained after a power failure and that the block resumes operation at the break point The timer is not reset but resumes operation until the time to go has expired for example to enable this response however the relevant functions must be set retentive R The data is retained Current data is not retained default See the section in topic Second circuit program on enabling and disabling retentivity SFs hours counter weekly timer yearly timer and PI controller are always retentive 6 4 5 Parameter protection In the parameter protection settings you can determine whether or not the parameters can be displayed and edited in xLogic 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 parameter protection mode example in the Second circuit program 6 4 6 Calculating the gain and offset of analog values A sensor is connected to the analog input and converts a process variable into an electrical signal This value of signal lies within
62. same time xLogic does not process 2 If the arrow keys UP DOWN LEFT and RIGHT Esc and OK had been applied to the program then they would be invalid for menu operation e g manual programming parameters modification and view alarming message etc EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 2 6 Shift register bits xLogic 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 6 2 7 Analog inputs You can use up to 36 analog inputs In your block configuration you can assign a new input terminal to an input block provided this terminal is not already used in the circuit program Tuae Sieulaticn Camani thie tt tide NOD ipri AT i l urxal Ec For help on analog block parameter refer to Information on analog value processing 6 2 8 F digital flag Flags are used when xLogic works in a communication system F is digital flag which is used to save transfer signal 1 or O data format is Bit and AF is analog flag which is used to save transfer analog ar Manual 89 xLogie Micro PLC values data format is Signed short between the master and slave devices Both of the flags digital analog are up to 64 can be used when programming In your block configuration you can assign a new number to the flag provided this fla
63. stops when it reaches this value In programming mode you can set the initial value of OT The counter starts operation at any value other than zero MN is automatically calculated at the START based on the MI and OT values Example MI 100 OT 130 the result is MN 70 Parameter preset In xLogicsoft you can define MI and an OT start value You determine that Q does not depend on En by selecting the corresponding check box Retentivity with the hours counter The hours counter in the xLogic is generally retentive However if the values of the hours counter are lost after a power failure then select the respective block in your circuit program Right mouse click on the hours counter and select Block Properties gt Parameters The option Retentivity must be activated and not changeable grayed out If the Retentivity option is not available then delete the block and insert a new special function hours counter at the same position User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Short description The output is switched on and off depending on two configurable frequencies Input Fre The function count O to 1 transitions at input Fre to O transitions are not counted Use e Inputs 15 16 14KHZ 17 18 60kHz for ELC 12 CPU Inputs 19 1A 14KHZ I B I C 60kHz for upgraded ELC 18 ELC 22 ELC 26 CPU Any other input or circuit element for low frequencies typical 4 Hz Parameter On On threshold Range of values 0000
64. the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay 135 xLogie Micro PLC Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of MI can be set and modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 4 2 2 please Description of the function The hours counter monitors input En As long as the status at this input is 1 xLogic calculates the time expired and the time to go MN xLogic displays these times when set to configuration mode The output is set to 1 when the time to go is equal to zero You reset output Q and the time to go counter to the specified value MI with a signal at input R The operation hour counter OT remains unaffected You reset output Q and the time to go counter to the specified value MI with a signal at input Ral The operation hour counter OT is reset to O Depending on your configuration of the Q parameter the output is either reset with a reset signal at input R or Ral or when the reset signal is 1 or the En signal is O Limit value of OT The values of the operating hours in OT are retained when you reset the hours counter with a signal at input R The hours counter OT continues the count as long as En 1 irrespective of the status at the reset input R The counter limit of OT is 99999 h The hours counter
65. the actual xLogic Basic module The programming software xLogicSoft contains extensive online help A small example in the first part of this chapter introduces the operating principles of xLogic e You will learn the meaning of two basic terms namely the connector and the block e As the next step you will create a circuit program based on a simple conventional circuit e Lastly you will enter this program directly in xLogic It will take you only a few pages of this manual to store your first executable circuit program in the xLogic unit With suitable hardware switches etc you will then be able to carry out initial tests 5 1 Connectors xLogic is equipped with inputs and outputs Example of a configuration with several modules r Manual EASY xLogie Micro PLC Inputzr digital Tours digital 1 n rw annlan mms 2 x78 ELEC ECL A T FLZ12 E ADc Fis T r my PATAN FSG 2 Pears EE et S ELCTIX E 104 uw Oa lt a MS Cati OR EHS MEM Cni Anning Inps FT E1167 Each input is identified by the letter plus a number When you look at xLogic from the front you can see the input terminals at the top Only analog modules PT100 and O0 20mA input have the inputs at the bottom Each output is identified by the letter Q plus a number ELC E AQ AQ plus number In the figure you can see the output terminals at the bottom Note xLogic can recognize read and switch the I O of all expansion mo
66. the message text is queued Description of the function With a 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En the display outputs your configured message text actual value text TOD date in RUN mode Acknowledgement disabled Ack Off The message text is hidden with a O to 1 signal transition at input En Acknowledgement enabled Ack On After input En is reset to 0 the message text is displayed until acknowledged by pressing the OK button The message text cannot be acknowledged as long as input En is high If several message text functions were triggered with En 1 the message with the highest priority 1 lowest 64 highest is displayed This also implies that a new message text is only displayed if its priority is higher than that of previously enabled message texts After a message text is disabled or acknowledged the function automatically shows the previously active message text that takes the highest priority You can press the d ana V keys to step through multiple active message texts Example This is how two message texts could be shown Display field of xLogic in RUN mode xLogie Micro PLC Motor 5 D STOP AT Example Message 10 12 text with priority 30 Action Example Message text with priority 10 I nput P configuration From the input P you configure the following characteristics of the message text e Priority e Acknowledgement e Message destination Priori
67. the protection mode refer to the topic Parameter protection For further information on retentivity refer to the topic Retentivity You can modify the protection mode and retentivity setting only in programming mode User Manual xLogic Micro PLC is is not possible in parameter assignment mode In this manual the protection mode or and retentivity R or settings are only shown in the displays where these can actually be changed Verification of the circuit program This program branch for Q1 is now completed xLogic 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 press 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 to the programming menu Press ESC 2 Return to the main menu Press ESC 3 Move the gt cursor to Start Press or Y 4 Confirm Start Press OK xLogic is back in RUN mode 5 5 7 Deleting a block Let us assume you want to delete the connection of block B2 from your circuit program and connect B1 directly to Q1 Proceed as follows l Switch xLogic to programming mode as a reminder refer to the topic The four golden rules for operating xLogic 2 Select Edit Press 2
68. the topic Configuring xLogic To work in programming mode you need to terminate the circuit program by calling the Stop command e Select the Start command on the main menu to set RUN mode e When the system is in RUN you can return to parameter assignment mode by pressing the ESC key e 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 Rule 2 Outputs and inputs e Always create your circuit program by working from the output to the input e You can connect an output to several inputs but not the same input to several outputs e Within the same program path you may not connect an output to an upstream input For such internal recursions you should interconnect flags or outputs Rule 3 Cursor and cursor movement The following applies when you edit a circuit program e You can move the cursor when it appears in the form of an underscore 69 xLogie Micro PLC Press or to move the cursor in the circuit program Press OK to change to Select connector block Press ESC to exit programming mode e 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 e Before yo
69. the typical range of this sensor xLogic always converts the electrical signals at the analog input into digital values from O to 1000 A voltage of O to 10 V or current signal 0 4 20mA User Manual 101 xLogie Micro PLC at input Al is transformed internally into range of values from O 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 xLogic 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 xLogic display which is proportional to the actual process variable nae e Mathematical rule Actual value Ax internal value at input Ax gain offset Gain and offset calculation The gain and offset is calculated based on the relevant high and low values of the function Example 1 The available thermocouples have the following technical data 30 to 70 C O to 10 V DC i e O to 1000 in xLogic 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 0 A B i e offset B 1000 1000 A 1000 i e gainA 4 Exa
70. v key to move the cursor to Set address 2 Press OK key to confirm Set adr 3 Press A or v key to move the cursor to Set E adr 4 Press OK key to confirm Set E adr ELCHI A 3 Move the cursor to the place of parameter to be modified by pressing lt or p key 4 Modify value by pressing amp or v key Le Me ee A eG 26 66 6666 66 CUL 6 6 8 6 6 EASY ELL ZEDC DAA 5 Confirm the value after modification by pressing OK key Part 2 Set address of ELC 12 CPU S extensions ELC12 8DC DA R etc 1 Plastic slice Step 1 Using a screwdriver take the plastic slice down and we ll find a dial swith 2 Dial the switch as the below instructions to set the address what you need Up to 8 extensions includes IO AQ AI PT100 modules can be connect with the CPU The default address of ELC12 extensions is 1 and the dial switch as below Address 1 EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC E means the swith position mo n2 Cm C cm E The expansion port of CPU must be open when the using extensions Following is tell you how to open the expansion port You shall first select the FUNCTION PAGE Read 5 2 l Press A or v key to move the cursor to Set address 2 Press OK key to confirm Set adr 3 Press A or v key to move the cursor to Set E adr 4 Press OK key to confirm Set E adr User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 5 Press A or v key to select
71. 0 14 display upload Program course 6 13 On line monitoring test circuit program After you are satisfied with your program simulation and have downloaded it to xLogic CPU you can also perform an online test of the circuit program An online test is similar to simulation in that you can view inputs and outputs and block parameters It differs however in that you are testing the program running in the xLogic with live inputs rather than testing the program on the PC with simulated inputs Multiple registers can be accessed individually by clicking Tools 2 Set Monitor Config Konit Config superesory Type 5 iw M i AM v Analog Input Cutput SMS Message Input Cutput Registers E zl Frequency Save nalogInput Cutput Data V Save Digital Input Critput Data cn Monitor mode User Manual xXLogic Micro PLC i5 ER e D Ei um of c Under monitor mode user can change the spare output the input pin of Q is not connected to other blocks state via xLogicsoft e Mi e of el Cut Ctrlti Copy CtrltC Delete Del Select All Ctrlta Properties Right click Q2 and then click Set Output State xLogie Micro PLC Ls x PLE 22 Click OK button and the Q2 of xLogic will be turned off How to transfer monitoring data Al AQ to an Excel file Example program 1 Select Tools gt Set Monit Config and further click it Tools SMS View Help
72. 0 minutes Move the cursor to the first digit Press 4 or gt Select the digit 1 Press amp or Y Shift the cursor to the second digit Press dor b Select digit 2 Press amp or V Move the cursor to the unit Press q or OO Ui A U N Be Select the timebase m for minutes Press or T ser Manual xLogie Micro PLC Showing hiding parameters the parameter protection mode fim If you want to show hide the parameter and allow prevent its modification in parameter assignment mode 1 Move the cursor to the protection mode Press do gt 2 Select the protection mode Press 4 or The display should now show The display should now show B2 GR B2 GR T 12 00m T 12 00m Protection mode The value Protection mode The value of the time T can be modified of the time T is hidden in in parameter assignment parameter assignment mode mode 3 Confirm your entries with OK Enabling disabling retentivity To decide whether you want to retain your current data after a power failure or not 1 Move the cursor to the retentivity setting Press do gt 2 Select the retentivity setting Press A or The display now shows B2 CR T 12 00m Protection mode The value Protection mode The value ofthe time T can be modified of the time T is hidden in in parameter assignment parameter assignment mode mode 3 Confirm your entries with OK Note For further information on
73. 06 01 Off 2010 08 31 B6 Mp i On Off YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2008 06 01 2010 08 31 Example 4 Yearly mode on Monthly mode off Pulse on On Time 2008 03 15 Off Time 2010 On March 15 of 2008 2009 and 2010 the timer output switches on for one cycle 2008 2009 2010 2011 YYYY MM DD a M i al vo On 2008 03 15 J Q the Mair Whee Off 2010 YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2008 03 15 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 EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC YYYY MM DD On 2008 06 01 Off 2010 08 31 YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2008 06 01 2010 08 31 Example 6 Yearly mode off Monthly mode off Pulse selected On Time 2008 03 15 Off Time KKK _ AK_ KE On March 15 2008 the timer output switches on for one cycle Because the timer does not have a monthly action or yearly action the timer output pulses only one time at the specified On Time YYYY MM DD On 2008 03 15 Off t YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2008 03 1 5 dekkk KK RE 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
74. 1 i Q3 H He OF GF uc ug uM 4 3 4 How to set address of CPU and expansion module A Set CPU address If there are more than one CPU in a certain communication network well then the address of CPU must be set differently each other You can change the address of CPU via xLogicsoft or via the panel key if the CPU with LCD panel The address range is from 1 to 247 for ELC series CPU Le B H maga Bog I BS ie iH KE NW Wann LL EL PL 34 HE E DL E E JR UL HE 8 8 6 i M ae pn u amp e 4 Fm 3E P 3m miu l 1 3EIODOODOODUODDOODC JODUODOU meum asa Wa e Co Ag inp RP Bo Ha uo Ke ado MP uo Hel al uz u 4 I5 Gb fF ue 6s uio Confirm with OK EM Fi Wo Was AN DILE i ie i oI ar 6 2 6 6 666 6 6 64 s 0 s 4 s 6 6 mm ri T7 i oeil ELCZEDC Dafi Change the address with arrow keys and confirm with Ok B How to set address of extensions Part 1 Set address of ELC 18 22 26 CPU S extensions ELC E 16DC D R etc Notes 1 Only one expansion module shall connect to CPU when you set expansion module address via panel key of CPU 2 Up to 9 expansion modules 9 digital analog extensions can be linked together 3 If more than one expansion module connect to CPU at the same time the address of expansion module 55 er Manual EASY xLogic Micro PLC must be different each other otherwise the system CPU expansions would run abnormal it You shall first select the FUNCTION PAGE Read 5 2 l Press A or
75. 15 Threshold EiMg oo ERIT 142 mam AE negin EES E E OO 144 SMS PAL INI E E OEE reer Tee rer rer rr iti 145 5 5 19 Moe 0 SU cp a E E E MEE errr ree eee 146 S EE Beza S NIIT 154 6 2 DEE E E oett tPESENEINIE Eee rupto nop ende OD PDI PADNURDA CUR UE D PON NOR NDA MDDDURDD UR D TER APO DA DR MDDDUP ODER DER AED NPRN UE 156 As NAA ivi lleToReeitule O Et 159 5 5 22 Analog threshold tFIgg8r accnenddd NEN ERN EN UU EARRA EAEE 163 5 5 23 Pd OG OI oU eee MUN ANM ME M MM A MUN 166 spams Varsiere Mel TE e Co M Ee Em 169 Ns elo ive lero CI ON PTT eee 172 6 5 27 SySFem COVE can rere rererrerer eer nr rrrnr reer crrvrrererrrrereerererrrcrorerrrrererrererereererrereprrcrnre rrrererrercrre etree preter rrr RN 174 6 5 28 Pulse Width Modulator PWM cccccccccccccsccssccsscssscssecssccssccsscesscesssesscssscesscssscssessecsecesscesssesscssscessesseeeseenss 176 5 5 29 AnSIGS E i a e emt ce ett eetneer eee er tent ee tree sar tena ets arene saree niente EAE nnn nner nT a ara rere narra 179 6 5 30 Fa a cea E 182 5 5 31 Analog Math enor dete ele 0 a pemmrremrensnrersrerrereremrrrrrcrvrecrrrerstrersrrrrerrererrrrrc rece rrersvrererrrrerrrrrrrerec errr tren srererrr rrr Terr 184 5 5 52 ModD s Reaser Eaa sanuaeenniunaneanpnnasiaeenainneneannnnanneannnnunnannnbarmeennnununennninanpass 186 6 5 33 Modbus Wit cee cccesseesscseeseesesseseeseecsessesecsscsecsesseecsesseecsecsesesecsecseecsessessesesseesesecsesseeeesecseeaesecsesseeeeeeeaeeaeneeaes 192 Ns NON BIEN Iu
76. 1B I9 M amp IB IC ID H4 5115 LL IE Aou pL PM HO HOM X A 8 8 8 E dT mdr VIT ELCZEDL DAR Confirm with OK User Manual xLogic Micro PLC LM la 3 44 te IT 5 5B d IB IC ID 8 ite DODOOOOODOOOOODDOC Fale Fa ELL XOC DAR Change it with pressing Up and Down key And confirm with OK Set Modbus protocol isl M id ER M ES geSOID i3 dH l if 1 i TET LL JR OE EL HL 24 246 0 7E LL Tu ee ll ELC2EDEL DARFI Hoe iid iig iig i3 ilg iK Ki i4 risit S888 2L 0L 00 0L HL 0 E E NJ LUE ms N Ak LOF vut Mem m M iud I Fi Fz F3 Fa ELC 2BDC AA Change with Up and Down key And confirm with OK There are 4 options available RTU ASCII TCP RTU TCP ASCII Note lf you want to use the Modbus TCP protocol generally you can select the TCP RTU 4 3 7 Modification of System Time You should first select the FUNCTION PAGE read 4 2 1 Move the cursor to Clock Press or v key 2 Confirm Clock Press OK key ar Manua EASY xLogic Micro PLC tM AERP ee Ie IDEE LJ FC 66 68 66 686 8 8 UL a n H ELE TROC DUA RI S666 6 OL t ua yu ee ee T i12 FE i4 n Bi i4 ib m mix nim LL S 6866668666 686 6 6 ES Fa ELC 2EOC DEA Press A or key to realize the date which you want to set After you finished your setting press OK key to return to bw oO Bo HIS ig T ig 13134 N IC ID M ns ne LLL PL E ML 4 0H 61668688 68 6 E J h 87 HT P
77. 24 1031 EXT1 1032 1039 EXT2 1040 ELC 18 Series 256 511 CPU 256 263 EXT1 264 271 EXT2 272 279 Upgraded Series CPU 1024 1031 EXT1 1032 1039 EXT2 1040 1047 ELC 22 26 CPU 1024 1031 EXT1 1032 1039 EXT2 1040 1047 xLogie Micro PLC Signed short A Eg a hn wes ELC 18 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC EXM 12 Signed short ELC 12 Series 1280 1535 CPU 1280 1281 EXT1 1282 1283 EXT2 1284 1285 ELC 18 Series 512 531 CPU 512 513 EXT1 514 515 EXT2 516 517 ELC 22 26 Upgraded ELC 18 Series CPU 1280 1281 EXT1 1282 1283 EXT2 1284 1285 Analog quantity buffer ELC 6 amp Economic Signed short fi shows the current ELC 12 Series palue at the tunction Matii 1536 1599 ost AM ES EXM 12 EN D 2006 AY ELC 12 Series 1536 2074 ELC 18 Series 768 1023 ELC 22 26 Upgraded ELC 18 Series 1536 2074 xLogie Micro PLC E Analog quantity buffer ELC 6 amp Economic Signed short ELC 12 Series 3072 3103 ELC 12 Series 3072 3135 ELC 18 Series 1280 1311 ELC 22 26 Upgraded ELC 18 Series 3072 3135 The frequency value Word buffer of threshold EXM 12 ELC 22 26 U trigger pgraded ELC 18 Series Standard ELC 12 Series 2560 3071 ELC 18 Series 1024 1279 All ELC series CPU Signed short Year Month Day Hour Minute Second User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Appendix A Technical data A 1 General technic
78. 27 18 shocks half sine wave 15g 11 ms Drop I EC 60068 2 31 Drop height 50 mm Free fall packaged IEC 60068 2 32 lm Electro magnetic compatibility EMC Emission Conducted Emission EN 55022 Class B Emission Radiated Emission EN 55022 Class B Harmonics Current Harmonics EN 61000 3 2 Flicker Voltage Fluctuation EN 61000 3 3 ESD Electrostatic Discharge EN 61000 4 2 8 kV air discharge Severity 3 6 kV contact discharge RF Field Radiated Immunity EN 61000 4 3 3V m Burst Electrical Fast Transients EN 61 000 4 4 1 kV supply and sig nal lines Surge Transients comm amp diff mode EN 51000 4 5 0 5kV applies only to ELC AC types RF com mode RF continues EN 61000 4 6 conducted V dips Voltage dips and EN 61000 4 11 Interruption Cycle time Cycle time per 0 01ms function 3E PM CEA User Manual xLogic Micro PLC A 2 Technical data xLogic ELC series Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Cycle time Integrated time switches power reserve Connection cables Ambient temperature Storage temperature Degree of protection Certification Mounting Dimensions Programming cable xLogic lt gt xLogic communication RS485 xLogic lt gt network Ethernet Third party device HMI 4 digital none 110 240V AC
79. 4 Where is the program to be installed If you do not want to accept the recommended file location C Program Files EASY xLogicsoft specify another directory using Browse User Manual xLogic Micro PLC T Setup FLC soft Select Destination Location Where should ELCsoft be installed J Setup will install ELCsoft inta the following folder To continue click Next IF vou would like to select a different folder click Browse C Program FilesEAS T ELCsaft Logic 2 0 1 Browse At least 33 3 MB of free disk space is required Back Cancel 5 If you want to accept the recommended file location click Next to Confirm ERR ELCsoft i aol x t Select Start Menu Folder Where should Setup place the program s shortcuts Setup will create the program s shorkcuts in the following Start Menu folder To continue click Next IF pau would like ta select a different folder click Browse EASY ELCzaf Browse Back Cancel 6 In this example the program icon is to be placed on the desktop Use Next to proceed EASY xLogie Micro PLC iG Setup EE ELCsoft Ioj xl n Select Additional T asks Which additional tasks should be performed Select the additional tasks you would like Setup to perform while installing ELCesott then click Mest Additionall cons W CreateQuickLaunchlcon Back Cancel Peis t
80. 4 cursors Cursor key 256 259 Function code 02 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Sms Message Input MezIOl Coils outputs ELC SMS D R 260 265 Smsl1 Smsl6 ELC SMS D R Msgl 1 Msgl 10 266 275 ELC 6 CPU ELC 18 CPU ELC E 16 EXT1 ELC E 16 EXT2 ELC E 16 EXT3 EXM 12 ELC 12 CPU ELC12 E 8 EXT1 ELC12 E 8 EXT2 ELC12 E 8 EXT3 ELC 22 26 CPU ELC E 16 EXT1 ELC E 16 EXT2 ELC E 16 EXT3 SMS Output 512 515 SMS Message Output 516 525 BIT Function code 02 Function code 02 R W Function code 01 05 15 Middle coil ELC 6 amp EconomicELC BIT Ox 12 Series 256 319 M rnil ran cho ann anna Bil k Al dm Standard EXM 12 pip pote ELC 12 Series 256 767 Standard economic ELC 18 Series 256 511 Upgraded ELC 18 Series 256 767 ELC 22 26 256 767 F outputs ELC 6 amp Economic ELC 12 Series 1536 1567 F1 EXM 12 Standard ELC 12 1536 1599 ELC 18 Series 768 799 Upgraded ELC 18 Series 1536 1599 ELC 22 26 1536 1599 xLogie Micro PLC User Manual Function code 01 R W Function code 01 05 15 xLogic Micro PLC j Kg register timer ELC 6 amp Economic ELC 12 Series 0 63 EXM 12 ELC 12 Series ELC 18 Series 0 255 Upgraded ELC 18 Series 0 511 ELC 22 26 0 511 Analog quantity register AIQUI input EXM 12 ELC 12 Series 1024 1279 CPU 10
81. 6 yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ o yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ available DC12 24V yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ digital 0 3A 2 ch Q5 Q6 Adigital ELC 18DC DA TN PNP available DC12 24V 8analog 6 transistor 2 ch Q5 Q6 yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ digital 0 3A Adigital T z Expansion High speed count 2 Routes 14KHZ Supply voltage PWM AC110 12 digital 6 relays no AC240V 10A 12 6 relays no digital 10A RTC ELC 18AC R E yes yes ELC 18DC D R E DC12 24V e yes 5 E xLogie Micro PLC ELC 18DC D TP E NPN DC12 24V 12 digital no yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ transistor 0 34 ELC 18DC D TN E PNP DC12 24V 12 digital no yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ transistor 0 34 ELC 18DC DA R E DC12 24V 8analog 6 relays no yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ digital 10A Adigital ELC 18DC DA TP E NPN DC12 24V 8analog no yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ digital transistor Adigital 0 3A ELC 18DC DA TN E PNP DC12 24V 8analog no yes yes 2 Routes 14KHZ digital transistor Adigital 0 3A Upgraded ELC 18 CPU UNITS Inputs Outputs PWM RTC High speed count 12 digital 6 relays no yes yes 10A 12 digital 6 relays no yes yes 2 Routes 60KHZ 10A 6 12 digital 2 ch Q5 Q6 yes yes 2 Routes 60KHZ Expansion Supply voltage EE ELC 18AC R U Yes AC110 AC240V ELC 18DC D R U Yes DC12 24V ELC 18DC D TP U NPN Yes DC12 24V transistor 0 3A ELC 18DC D TN U PNP Yes
82. 6 10 Smilatiob RUNNIN O e EPRERUSEPUSEPIER MEER ERU ERE ELDER US UIS LETT UN DT DET SEITN ILS HII UTE I EHI DTI TIRES T enter UE 242 GR NE d ING FINI RE rororo o 244 6 12 Modity Password and transfer the PrOGQf alTIasoccssese iter b ete EEe ERE EERUER S REEEXREEEOSEEEESEREERESEURES IER RMI ONENEN EENEN 245 D L3 Online monitoring ESSE Circuit DEOS IDE 9 9 mpAMEDDEADADAD ADDITI MENDA DEMON UD 247 acie WAP ele Late hulle icm e e D 0 o 11 1 0 5 17 0000 mmm 252 7 1 D al fu unction SWI EC hessian BR ID ENNIIAIMUISEUNEISINIUMEPUMESURIMURNEEERUEDUSVI M EEIp EPUM EPRREERDRRES 252 Aa Atomai ga RO 1 1 1 00 0502502020270 00m 255 r Ue Cai Cell Ol SONNE TIO I PAREEN E 256 TPF WAS SCNT OG cee 257 7 re eM ole ag ooo 258 Z 3 L Standard SOU COM i E E A E AAAA ERI ELE RUE 259 7 3 2 The scheme of dejo a 260 PA Factory GOO aE EEEE iti eee nec ete nee ee neuen nena eo eeanen ed 262 TA to canard soll awa 262 72 2 The scheme OT LOGIC ccarccnaceca uses eaauaeunuaeunuucnsuuenawaseusenenaunenaenenauamuswasuauamauamuuamenaencuaunmausmauamauaduuammnaunanunnadacanuds 263 FS Da IGG Ve S A ANE 267 fore aces irecige eje e M 271 75 Ihescemeup os Eaa a E 271 7 6 Ranwater pultisssiginmdineste SSS 275 Z5 AS CaM Cia O SO IBDIODs user pIetEPIIPIMATNEPEFIREISISIIFERPIEHEEERPISINSTEEIRPEDESEERPISENSEEEIRIREEEPERDISDER ERE DOES RPARPUSRERERPERDEE ERR E DESEE ER PPSD ER ERI 276 rec TE u cmt Mot ETE 277 Chapter 8 Modbus function code and Register addresses
83. 767 Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the display of Ax and Ay values in a message text Does not apply to the comparison of On and Off values The compare function ignores the decimal point Description of the function The function reads the value of an analog signal at the analog input Ax This value is multiplied by the gain parameter A Parameter B offset is added to the product i e Ax gain offset Actual value Ax Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode example 44 Gain a Offset Decimals in the message text 4 On threshold 1 Off threshold Dec 1 Decimals in the message text 6 5 24 Analog value monitoring User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Short description This special function saves the process variable of an analog input to memory and sets the output when the output variable exceeds or drops below this stored value plus a configurable offset Input En A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input En saves the analog value at input Ax Aen to memory and starts monitoring of the analog range Aen Delta Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be monitored at input AX Use the analog inputs AI1 AI18 the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 0 10 V is proportional to O 1000 internal value Parameter A
84. 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 2 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 0 1 ms function Yes typ 72 h 4 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 2 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 0 1 ms function Yes typ 72 h 2x 1 5 mm orl x 2 5 mm 20 to F 535 96 40 C to 70 C IP20 CE 4 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 2 transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10 Hz 0 1 ms function Yes typ 72 h On 35 mm standard mounting rail 4 MW or wall mounting WxHxD 48 90 64 mm PC cable USB No RS232 or No Yes modbus PC cable RS232 or USB No No Yes modbus PC cable USB No RS232 or No Yes modbus lt gt xLogic Maximum program memory External memory module Data logging Extensions High speed input RTC HMI 64 blocks No Yes ELC MEMORY No No Yes No 64 blocks No Yes ELC MEMORY No No Yes No xLogie Micro PLC 64 blocks No Yes ELC MEMORY No No Yes No Note The following function block cannot be used in ELC 6 series Constant
85. AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of On Off and Cnt can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Timing diagram Description of the function The function increments Dir 0 or decrements Dir 1 the internal counter by one count with every positive edge at input Cnt You can reset the internal counter value to 000000 with a signal at the reset input R As long as R 1 133 xLogie Micro PLC the output is O and the pulses at input Cnt are not counted Output Q is set and reset according to the actual value at Cnt and the set thresholds See the following rules for calculation Calculation rule If the on threshold gt off threshold then Q 1 if Cnt gt On Q 0 if Cnt lt Off If the on threshold lt off threshold then Q 1 if On lt Cnt lt Off Caution The function polls the limit value of the counter once in each cycle Thus if the pulses at the fast inputs ELC 12 or IB IC ELC 18 are faster than the scan cycle time the SFB might not switch until the so specified limit has been exceeded Example Up to 100 pulses per cycle can be counted 900 pulses have been counted so far On 950 Off 10000 The output is set in the next cycle after the value has reached 1000 The output would not be set at all if the value Off 980 6 5 14 Hou
86. Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of T TL can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Timing diagram User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 7T M a i __ __ ME E Ta Ti Description of the function Output Q is set to 1 with a O to 1 signal transition at Trg If output Q O and input Trg is set hi at least for the duration of TL the permanent lighting function is enabled and output Q is set accordingly The off delay time T is triggered when the status at input Trg changes to 0 before the time T has expired Output Q is reset when the Ta T Before the off delay time T T has expired you can output an off pre warning that resets Q for the duration of the off pre warning time Ti A further signal at input Trg always resets T and output Q Caution The time base for the T T and T must be identical If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure 6 5 11 Weekly timer Caution Your xLogic must be equipped with an internal real time clock if you are going to use this SFB Short description The output is controlled by means of a configurable on off date The function supports any combination of weekdays Parameter At the No1 No2 No3 cam parameters you set the on and
87. Basic is available in two voltage classes Classes 1 DC12 24V i e ELC 6DC Series ELC 12DC series ELC 18 series ELC 22 series and ELC 26DC Series Classes2 AC110 240V i e ELC 6AC Series ELC 12AC series ELC 18AC series ELC 22AC series and 3 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC FLC 26AC_ series In the versions With Display ELC 18 Series 12 inputs and 6 outputs Optional With without Display ELC 12 Series 8 inputs and 4 outputs ELC 22 Series 14 inputs and 8 outputs ELC 26 Series 16 inputs and 10 outputs ELC 18 Series is equipped with an expansion bus Can Bus Each Version is provides 44 pre configured standard and special function blocks for the creation of your circuit program Expansion modules ELC E applied to ELC 18 22 26 CPU xLogic digital modules are available for operation with 12 24V DC and 110 240 V AC and are equipped with eight inputs and eight outputs xLogic analog modules are available for operation with 12 24 V DC and are equipped with six digital and two analog inputs ELC12 E applied to ELC 12 CPU xLogic digital modules are available for opera tion with 12 24V DC and 110 240 V AC and are equipped with four inputs and four outputs xLogic analog modules are available for operation with 12 24 V DC and are equipped with four digital analog inputs Communication modules xLogic RS232 communication cable Model ELC RS232 It is kind of
88. C RS232 or ELC USB relative driver needed cable Option B Ethernet This option is used when you use the ELC E Ethernet module Option C GPRS This option is used when you has established the GPRS connection between xLogic and PC L ummusmicatiam itanfiiguratzmsE edie Types MONE OU FLE Adrera fi EZE a ETT E E Fart om ba a600 Eihsrrist Etherzei Fert EN recat aa E idiren cs Fig 7 10 10 Set Up Port and Baud Rate 1 Setup Password and Time xLogic permits you to set up password for your Program Only after input of right password you can write read and modify your Program User Manual xLogic Micro PLC peration method of setup password a Click Tools gt transfer gt Password set with left button of mouse dialog box shown as Fig 7 10 11 appears Set Password ld Fassword New Password Fig 7 10 11 Modify password You can modify communication password of your xLogic mainframe in this dialog box b Input new password in edit box after New Password write to xLogic Il You can set up time for xLogic Operation Method c Clink option Tools gt transfer gt Set xLogic time with left button of the mouse or clink ex under toolbar dialog box appears shown as Fig 7 10 12 Set EXE Time Minute second E pne Use System Time s Fig 7 10 12 Modify Time Interface ET d Display system time in thi
89. C negative voltage xLogie Micro PLC D0 OOH eo Q1 M Q2 M os M SS GS amp Transistor Output NPN Notes NPN The load connecting voltage must be lt 80VDC and it must be DC The terminal of the output wiring must be connected with the DC negative voltage and it must be connected with the M terminal of the xLogic power a load must be connected with the terminal of the DC positive voltage ELC E AQ V User Manual xLogic Micro PLC O0000000000 E pn E P2 l E Ti upekee Gls ao v1 2 0 1 V Tic OmaT err EI gt 5 ki OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO 8 10 D se me RI Ri 12 0 20m Ri lt 150 ELC RS485 Actually ELC RS485 is just a convertor with photo isolation bringing out 3 wiring terminals short circuited inner of such 3 terminals so only one channel RS485 bus available from RS485 port 2x8pin of CPU for your easy connection with other devices EASY xLogie Micro PLC OOOOOcODOOOO0 OOOOOOCOOCOO wi mJ If RT1 RT2 terminal are short connected one 120R resistor will be connected between A and B 3 4 4 Communication port instructions ELC 18 ELC 22 and ELC 26 CPUs Programming R SzJz port Expansion RS485 port Mo AA DUOC Bug12 port penne meni n og ges orn AHS oen rt User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Programming port RS232 port ELC RS232 ELC USB ELC Copier
90. Conti guration Disconnect Line Transfer Simulation F3 select Hardware Edit Cover HMI Language Selection User Manager Set Monit Config User Manual xLogic Micro PLC As below configuration shows all history data of Al AQ under monitor mode can be automatically saved to one EXCEL file for user s reference WNonit Config Nonit Config Supervisory Type Iv InputiOutput M v Analog Input utpat E Registers Caneel Supervisory Type FJ Input nit part M Iv Analog Inpart Cart part Registers I Save Analog Input Output Data Iv Save Analog Input Output Data gt Cha Previous Datas dm Caution If the clear previous data is selected as well then the history data cannot be saved and then only the current monitor data can be saved furthermore the history data previous monitor data would be simultaneously cleared 2 Click here to enter Monitor Mode lick here to enter Momtor Node je M BER cT 3 View the data by clicking View gt Monit data xLogie Micro PLC r ki A hog fal vo ie er Foe wi vo Terosdshk i ee ca v h uls T un zn a Hl em DA Li 1 kh ni if rox pu AE iH 2 EN i i LL AJ AE TERT T hes Ltt ENTET AIME 3117 71040 EN Ali TEEN MIEL SH TIE ON oa wn We arcu Te rwn awe ear EN am CY Y We ov apa a Pal BH riw Hi ee TOO a danii HY S erie Wott S erT DEO 7 iran Y acr cg Fl xa
91. Cursor key Sms input output Sms message input output Analog Analog MUX PI Controller Analog Ramp Analog Math Analog Math error detection Miscellaneous Message texts Pwm Modbus Read Modbus Write Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Cycle time Integrated time switches IAS ji 8 digital 4 0 to 10V 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 4 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h 8 digital 4 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8VDC max 3 V DC mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h 8 digital 4 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10 Hz 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h User manual 8 digital 4 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 transistors NPN 0 3A External fuse required 10 Hz
92. DC12 24V 12 digital 2 ch Q5 Q6 yes yes 2 Routes 60KHZ transistor 0 3A ELC 18DC DA R U Yes DC12 24V 12 digital 6 relays o yes yes 2 Routes 60KHZ 10A B ELC 18DC DA TP U NPN Yes DC12 24V 12 digital 2 ch Q5 Q6 yes yes 2 Routes 60KHZ transistor 0 34 ELC 18DC DA TN U PNP Yes DC12 24V 12 digital 2 ch Q5 Q6 yes yes 2 Routes 60KHZ transistor 0 3A Standard ELC 18 Series Expansion Modules Inputs Outputs ELC E 16AC R AC110 8 digital 4 relays 10A 4 relays 3A Supply voltage AC240V ELC E 16DC D R DC12 24V 8digital 4 relays 10A 4 relays 3A ELC E 16DC DA R DC12 24V 6digital 2analog digital 4 relays 10A 4 relays 3A ELC E 16DC D TN DC12 24V 8digital 8 transistors PNP 0 3A 8 transistors PNP 0 3A yser Manua 6digital 2analog digital ELC E 16DC DA TN DC12 24V 2 S S T T i 20 xLogic Micro PLC ELC E PT100 DC12 24V 3 Channels PT100 resolution 0 1 12bits temperature range 50 C none E 200 C b ELC RS485 DC12 24V isolated 485 converter used to bring out the terminals of RS485 port built in ELC 12 series CPU for connection with third party devices Accessories ELC RS232 RS232 communication module download cable between PC and xLogic CPU units ELC USB USB communication module download cable between PC and xLogic CPU units ELC Ethernet DC AC Ethernet module connecting to ELC 18 CPU units
93. Fig7 9 4 Dialogue Box of Existed Document 3 Click the file you want to open with left button of mouse then click button Open After opening the document you can modify or print the document rana EASY xLogie Micro PLC 6 9 2 Edit Function Diagram Program 6 9 2 1 Place Function Block While you set up a new document you can write your control Program in the new program interface The method and process of placement is as follows The method of placing function block is as follows choose function block needed from the workspace left of the program interface Operation Procedure 1 Choose corresponding function group Constant Basic Special list and various blocks can be selected Refer to the function block instruction chapter 6 for detail instruction of function blocks 2 Click the block you needed with left button of the mouse 3 Move the mouse to the proper place in the program interface click with left button of the mouse then complete the placement of a block 4 According to above operation put all modules in program interface E g To complete all the function block of one certain system control as Fig 7 10 1 shown put all function modules into the edit program interface o pai E ty t T iL YIN I m EE EJ RR t EB omg Tala I H H H f ES biseral eel ea ME iF SI el 1 Lali dented Side emer a be p B Pe JN Fig 7 10 1 Place block 6 9 2 2 Edi
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95. Logic Lighting es oe eee oe ee T L4 Switch u The wiring of a lighting system with xLogic is the same as standard corridor or stairway lighting systems Only the automatic lighting timer pulse relay is replaced xLogic lets you quickly and easily combine all those functions in a single dual function switch SFB without additional wiring and expenditure Apply pulse relay of xLogic gerk ri JA uil RS Lighting When the input I1 has a pulse the output Q1 will be on or off Automatic stairway lighting system r Manual _ EASY xLogie Micro PLC momentary switch I1 gail oa 06 00m Lighting If input I1 has a pulse the output Olwill be on and keep 6 minutes then be off Apply xLogic to realize multiple switches switch I1 I Tk T Q1 Lighting When the input I1 has a pulse the output Q1 will be on and not off until the period TH be over Keep the momentary switch holding down in period TL the light will be on all the time Select special function The following selection can be done as special function or saving energy sources The lighting flicker before it gets off automatically You can integrate different central control functions Central control off Central control on emergency button Control all lighting or certain single circuitry by lighting control switch lt cC cC Kx To control by
96. N option B2 m 7 Par JT Q1 Press OK B2 E001 al Par 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 example the OR block B1 triggers the off delay You reset the time and the output with a signal at the reset input Set the off delay time at parameter T of the input Par User Manual xLogic Micro PLC bin our example we do not use the reset input of the off delay function B2 B001 aL R tl Q1 Par This is what the display should now show Assigning block parameters Now you set the off delay time T 1 Move the cursor to Par if it not already at this position Press Y or A 2 Switch to editing mode Press OK xLogic shows the parameters in the parameter assignment window means The parameter is shown and can be modified in the parameter assignment mode Mela ne R means Retentivity is enabled for time function ne Pee Time value Timebase To change the time value e Press and to position the cursor e Press d amp and V to modify the value at the relevant position e Confirm your entries with OK Setting the time Set the time T 12 0
97. PLC 06 Write Single Register 15 Write Multiple Coils 16 Write Multiple Registers Register start address count Output Q Q is set or reset depending on the communication status Successful communication Q 1 Failed communication Q20 The Property in dialog box of Modbus Write shows as below figure BOO1 Nodbus Writel Parameter Comment Black name ay Slave Address Lommunicate F EFS 9600 Stopbits 1 O Databits la Paritybit Mone Comm Type Rs232 e B 1 108 Protocol Modbus RTU Data Register Index Ki eh Low e Command los Write Sinzle Coil M Register addr o Count w Auto Data addr 1 Slave Address 1 is default 2 Communication parameters BPS is baud rate Stopbits Databits Communication type RS232 RS485 Actually RS232 or RS485 are just interface of xLogic 3 Command register address and register count Command Function description remark User Manual Force Single Coil Coutput Pre set the data of single register Set single output register 40000 AXXXX Force multi coils on off bit O0000 OXXXX re Write multi holding registers data 40000 4XXXX MEE 4 Where is to save the pre configuration data that would be written to Slave It contains 2 kind ways to pre configuration One is auto mode this data uses the flags in the program such as FM AFM I Q and AQ The manual mode is input a fixed value or bit status
98. R i a Oe y ELCZR L DAR LJ bat ml i If you want to set the time further please move the cursor to Set Time menu then press OK key Le W tl GoM j5 18 7 m m A IB IC ID a Ne ITE 6886668666666 886 6 66 ru ot oor pu Ge uen EN L 41 e dd cwm i ELC 8D CAD o SSPE CECE EBB OL LLLA Ru ae a ee i ee ee ee o L4 ee ee cle eae a ee o Laud mM i oF M Un Here you can set week day From Monday to Sunday and the clock The method is similar to above After completion of your setup press OK key EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Pe auc ee ee uU BSBOO0000000DOOO00DO EASY ELC 26DC DA R OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO L 2 LZ a L Z a a a a L J 2 H3 a5 GE GF B8 H3 O10 Press ESC key and return to FUNCTION PAGE Chapter 5 Programming via panel key Note Only the standard ELC 12 series upgraded ELC 18 CPU ELC 22 and ELC 26 CPU supports the programming via HMI panel key standard ELC 18 amp economic ELC 18 without such feature Getting started with xLogic Programming refers to creating a circuit program from the xLogic Basic module In this chapter you will learn how to use xLogic to create the xLogic circuit programs for your application xLogicSoft is the xLogic programming software that you can use on your PC to quickly and easily create test modify save and print the circuit programs The topics in this manual however relate only to the creation of circuit programs on
99. Ready to Install Setup is now ready ta begin installing ELCsoft on your computer Click Install to continue with the installation or click Back if you want to review or change any settings Destination location a C Program Files EAS T ELC salt 4Lagicv2 0 1 Start Menu folder FAS ELEsalt Additional tasks Additionall cons CreateDesktoplcon CreateQuickLaunchlcon 4 zu Cancel Back 7 Click Install button to install Program is being installed User Manual xLogic Micro PLC iS Setup ELCsoft 3 A ioj xl i Installing Please wait while Setup installs ELCsoft on your computer Extracting files E Program Files ESS TELE salt Logic 2 0 1 T oolkitProd 1 21 c60 dll jest 8 The installation is finished You can start the xLogicsoft immediately or later by double clicking the icon on the desktop Completing the ELCsoft Setup Wizard Setup hes racbesci msing E LiCenir on your pompubsi Thes plc ahnn nep be Lounchied bu relecirg le molalled icons eed Farah i 43 S lupe Ww Form sot eloge Vs D xLogic Micro PLC You now see the complete user interface of xLogicsoft The programming interface for creating your circuit programs occupies the greater part of the screen The icons and logical links of the circuit program are arranged on this programming interface To help you to maintain an overview of large circuit programs the right side and the b
100. SFB Short description The output is controlled by means of a configurable on off date Parameter At the No cam parameter you set the on and off trigger for the cam of the yearly timer Output Q Q is set on when the configured cam is switched on Parameter The on and off trigger for the cam of the yearly timer can be set modified in parameter mode and you can configure what you need For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please 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 YYYY MM DD4 n a a A On 2000 06 01 Ll Q Off 2099 08 31 Jun Aug Jun Aug Jun Aug Jun Aug 01 31 01 31 01 31 01 31 ON OFF YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2000 06 01 2099 08 31 Example 2 Yearly mode on Monthly mode off Pulse on On Time 2000 03 15 Off Time 2099 Every year on March 15 the timer switches on for one cycle XLOGIE rer PLE 2008 2009 2010 md AN A A YY Y Y MM DD On 2000 03 15 Off 2099 YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2000 03 15 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 YYYY MM DD On 2008
101. V SP Min and Max in a message text User Manual xLogic Micro PLC iming Diagram The nature manner and speed with which the AQ changes depends on the parameters KC and TI Thus the course of AQ in the diagram is merely an example A control action is continuous therefore the diagram portrays just an extract E Gee E lico eee ps sent L A disturbance causes the PV to drop as Dir is positioned upwards AQ increases until PV corresponds again to SP 2 A disturbance causes the PV to drop as Dir is positioned upwards AQ decreases until PV corresponds again to SP Dir is coordinated to the basic conduct of a control loop The direction dir cannot be changed during the term of the function The change in Dir here is shown for the purposes of clarification 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 Description of Function If the input A M is set to O then the special function issues output AQ with the value that you set with parameter Mq If the input A M is set to 1 then automatic mode commences As an integral sum the value Mq is adopted the controller function begins the calculations in accordance with the formulas given in Control and regulate basics The updated value PV is used to calculate in the formulas Updated value PV PV gain offset User Manual xLogie Mic
102. V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 transistors NPN 03A External fuse required 10 Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 72 h Mounting On 35 mm standard mounting rail 4 MW or wall mounting Dimensions WxHxD 72 x 90 x 68 mm Programming cable PC cable RS232 or PC cable RS232 PC cable PC cable RS232 USB or USB RS232 or or USB xLogic Micro PLC xLogic lt gt xLogic communication RS485 xLogic lt gt network Ethernet Third party device HMI lt gt xLogic Maximum program memory Data logging Extensions High speed input PWM HMI Note 1 The following function block cannot be used in Ecnomy ELC 12 CPUS No No Yes modbus 64 blocks No No No No No No No Yes modbus 64 blocks No No No No No USB No No Yes modbus 64 blocks No No No No No Constant Cursor key Sms input output Sms message input output No No Yes modbus 64 blocks No No No No No Analog Analog MUX PI Controller Analog Ramp Analog Math Analog Math error detection Miscellaneous Message texts Pwm Modbus Read Modbus Write 2 Model instruction ELC 12AC R E CAP ELC 12AC R E ELC COVER ELC 12DC D R E CAP ELC 12DC D R E ELC COVER ELC 12DC D TN E CAP ELC 12DC D TN E ELC COVER ELC 12DC D TP E CAP ELC 12DC D TP E ELC COVER VELUM User Manual xLogie Micro PLC Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Inpu
103. V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 10 transistors PNP 0 3A External fuse required 10Hz 16 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 10 transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz 16 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 10 transistors NPN 0 3A External fuse required 10Hz 16 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 10 transistors NPN 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz User Manual Cycle time Integrated time switches power reserve Connection cables Ambient temperature Storage temperature Degree of protection Certification Mounting Dimensions Programming cable xLogic lt gt xLogic communication RS485 xLogic lt gt network Ethernet Third party device HMI lt gt xLogic Maximum program memory Data logging Extensions High speed input RTC HMI xLogic Micro PLC 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100h load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100h 2x1 5 mm or 1 x 2 5 mm 20 to 55 C 40 C to 70 C IP20 CE 0 5 Hz inductive load ms function Yes typ 100 h ms function Yes typ 100 h On 35 mm stand
104. actual value Ax lt Off j Por eet ar Comment SANT Gr l Waiaro isni Fama Winimum p a ITI f Formeter u cus mna D Thracheld n p ac P Decimalr 1n She sence text p NETS o Pri amp aetian betivi Ges pj Note The decimal point setting must be identical in the min and max range Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode example User Manual xLogic Micro PLC B3 1 4 Parameter protection mode On 04000 On threshold Off 02000 4 Off threshold Press p B3 2 A 01 00 4 Gain B 00000 4 Offset p 2 Decimals in the message text View in parameter assignment mode example B3 On 04000 4 On threshold Off 02000 4 Off threshold Dec B Decimals in the message text 6 5 23 Analog amplifier Short description This SFB amplifies an analog input value and returns it at the analog output Input Ax Input the analog signal to be amplified at input Ax Use the analog inputs All Al8 the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 AI1 A18 O 10 V corresponds with O 1000 internal value xLogie Micro PLE Range of values 10 00 SS B Zero offset Range of values 10000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ Analog output Value range for AQ 32768 32
105. again before the time T has expired The output is reset to 0 when input Trg is O User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 6 5 2 Off delay Tr R G Short description The output with off delay is not reset until a defined time has expired Input Trg Start the off delay time with a negative edge 1 to O transition at input Trg Trigger Input R Reset the off delay time and set the output to O via the R Reset input Reset has priority over Trg Parameter T The output is switched off on expiration of the delay time T output signal transition 1 to O Retentivity on the status is retentive in memory Output Q Q is switched on for the duration of the time T after a trigger at input Trg Parameter The time set in parameter T can be supplied by the value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt 109 xLogie Micro PLC The value of T can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Select the required function by the block number The time base is configurable For information on valid time base ranges and parameter preset refer to chapter 4 4 1 the On delay topic Timing diagram Trg SLES LLL Ro ta esci dde Iri Description
106. al EEZ xLogic Micro PLC Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Cycle time Integrated time switches power reserve Connection cables Ambient temperature Storage temperature Degree of protection Certification Mounting 14 digital none 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 8 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100h 14 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 8 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100h 2x1 5 mm or 1 x 2 5 mm 20 to 55 C AO AE FO 70 C IP20 CE 14 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 8 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h 14 digital none 12 24V DC 10
107. al data Criterion Tested in accordance Values with ELC 18 Series Main Module 95 x 90 x 55 mm Dimensions WxHxD l Approx 350 g Weight on a 35 mm profile rail or wall Installation mounting ELC 12 Series Main Module Dimensions 72 x 90 x 68 mm Approx 250g W x H x D Weight W x H x D Weig on a 35 mm profile rail or wall Installation mounting ELC12 E Series Expansion Module ELC 6 series CPU 48 x 90 x 64 mm Dimensions Approx 180g on a 35 mm profile rail or wall W x H x D Weight mounting Installation ELC E 16 Series Expansion Module Dimensions 72 x 90x53 mm Approx 250g W x H x D i on a 35 mm profile rail or wall Weight mounting Installation ELC 22 amp ELC 26 Series CPU Dinen ONE 133 X 90 x 55 mm W x H x D Weight Approx 500 g iD taion on a 35 mm profile rail or wall mounting Climatic conditions Ambient temperature Horizontal Tn EM ds to installation High temperature to ES A 2 S xLogie Micro PLE Vertical installation IEC 60068 2 2 zi aa IIO Storage shipping Relative humidity IEC 60068 2 30 From 10 to 95 no condensation Air pressure 795 1080 hPa Pollutants IEC 60068 2 42 SO 10 cm m IEC 60068 2 43 4 days H2S 1 cm m 4 days Criterion Tested in accordance Values with Ambient mechanical conditions Protection mode IP20 Vibrations IEC 60068 2 6 5 9 Hz constant amplitude 3 5 mm 9 150 Hz constant acceleration 1 g Shock EC 60068 2
108. al value Ay lt Off Reducing the input sensitivity of the analog comparator You can delay the output of the analog comparator selectively by means of the on delay and off delay SFBs By doing so you determine that output Q is only set if the input trigger length Trg output of the analog comparator exceeds the defined on delay time This way you can set a virtual hysteresis which renders the input less sensitive to short changes Particular characteristics to be noted when configuring For help on analog block parameters refer to the Analog value processing section in xLogicsoft Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode Parameter protection mode On threshold 1 Off threshold Gain 1 Offset Decimals in the message text Example In a heating control system the supply Tv and return line temperatures Tr are to be compared for example with a sensor at AI2 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 C 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 following technical data 30 to 70 C 0 to 10 VDC Internal m
109. ample When I1 turn to HIGH the value of AI2 will be saved to memory and return it to AQ1 as follows When the I3 turns to HIGH the value of this function block will be reset to O xLogie Micro PLC 6 5 35 PI controller Short Description It is proportional action and integral action controllers You can use both types of controller individually or combined 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 The output AQ is set to O Input PV Analog value process value Influences the Output Parameter Sensor Type of sensor being used Min Minimum value for PV value range 10 000 to 20 000 Max Maximum value for PV value range 10 000 to 20 000 A Gain Value range 10 00 B Offset Value range 10 000 SP Set value assignment value range 10 000 to 20 000 Mq Value from AQ with manual mode Value range O to 1 000 Parameter sets application related presets for KC TI and Dir see below KC Gain value range 00 00 to 99 99 TI Integral time value range 00 01 min to 99 59 min Dir Action direction of the controller value range or p Number of decimal places value range 0 1 2 3 Output AQ Analog output manipulated variable Value range for AQ O to 1 000 Parameter P number of decimal places Oph applies for portraying the values from P
110. apping AD 10 70 C 0 10 10 V DG lo to 10600 cC 3o fet 30 Range af values 1000 30 to 70 C 100 Gain 100 1000 0 1 On threshold 15 c Threshold 15 Off threshold 5 C Threshold 5 xLogie Micro PLC Configuration example A B3 1 4 Protection mode On 00015 On threshold Off 00005 4 Off threshold Press p Gain 4 Offset T i Decimals in the message text if used Reducing the input response of the analog comparator You can selectively delay the output of an analog comparator by means of the On delay and Off delay special functions 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 Function block diagram AT Analog comparator 6 5 22 Analog threshold trigger Short description The output is set or reset depending on two configurable thresholds hysteresis User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Input Ax Input the analog signal to be evaluated at input Ax Use the analog inputs All Al8 the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 0 10 V is proportional to O 1000 internal value Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values 10 000 On On thresh
111. ar dou ems Tus as dew 505 gizter bit 150 aa 2008 Fig 10 5 View Menu X Status bar state bar displaying instruction X Workspace workspace displaying instruction X Info Window Info window displaying instruction X Zoom window proportion displaying instruction There are four different sizes of the windows for the user to select 6 8 1 6 Help O zLogic Soft ELogicl File Edit Tools SMS View 5 a ad a a Ba E Contents Workspace a 1 Version information X Content Index Help index and detailed contents X About xLogicsoft X Version information User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 8 2 Toolbar he icons of the standard toolbar provide quick access to commands that are also available on the menu Standard c W E Gc ol m 2 O L14 Align Right Align Top Align Bottom Page Layout Tab Toolbar Open COM port Download PC gt xLogic On line monitor Upload xLogic gt PC Get RTC from xLogic Set RTC to xLogic 6 8 3 Programming Toolbar The programming toolbar contains integral icons for creating editing and testing programs Each one of these tools represents a programming mode in which mouse operations have different effects The editing tools are not available as menu commands Catalog of the elements of a circuit program open close Selection Tool xLogie Micro PLC K Text Tool A Cut J oin ef Connector Tool Constants and Terminals Basi
112. ard mounting rail 4 MW or wall mounting W X H X D 133 x 90 x 55 mm PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512blocks Yes Yes No Yes optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KH Z Yes optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional ms function Yes typ 100 h PC cable RS232 Or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional ms function Yes typ 100 h PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional ms function Yes typ 100 h PC cable RS232 or USB Yes Yes Yes modbus 512 blocks Yes Yes IB IC 60KHZ Yes optional xLogie Micro PLC A 3 Switching capacity and service life of the relay outputs E d 4 Ohmic load owitching cycles millian 0 5 24 7 DC Maximum 10 l1l v 240 v Maximum 10 A 2 i 10 Switched current A Figure A Switching capacity and service life of the contacts with ohmic load heating Inductive load switching cycles million 24 DC Maximum 2 A 1 0 110 240 v AC Maximum 34 Switched current A
113. arry out the control action than the P controller PI controller A PI controller reduces the loop error immediately and will eventually drive the loop error to zero Ma5 Mg M Ke xe tk xilsfT yxe tM n Manipulated variable at the time n Fn Proportional part of the manipulated variable M l I Integral part of the manipulated variable tl In 1 Manipulated variable of the controller at the time n 1 also called integral sum F Gain of the P controller k l Gain of the controller xLogie Micro PLC t Sampling time duration of a time slice h Integral time by means of this time the influence of the integral part is controlled on the manipulated variable also known as the integral action time B Loop error at the time n The following picture shows a jump in process value and step response of the controller FW Summary The PI controller has the following characteristics The P controller components quickly intercept an occurring loop error The I controller components can then remedy the remaining loop error The controller components supplement each other so that the PI controller works quickly and precisely Description of the individual parameters Controller parameters Portrayed in xLogic Possible value range in the xLogic Mn Manipulated variable Output of the PI controller block 0 to 1 000 at the time n kP In the xLogic the parameter KC 0 00 to 99 99 applies as an incr
114. at input Trg Trigger Parameter TL represents the time after which the output is reset output signal transition 1 to O Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory A pulse at Trg sets Q The output stays set until the time T has expired and if Trg 1 for the duration of this time A 1 to O transition at Trg prior to the expiration of T also resets the output to O Parameter The off time T can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ 113 xLogie Micro PLC Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of T L can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Timing diagram Ta a Ber Description of the function With the input signal Trg 1 output Q is set to 1 The signal also triggers the time Ta while the output remains set When Ta reaches the value defined at T Ta T the output Q is reset to O state pulse output If the signal at input Trg changes from 1 to 0 before this time has expired the output is immediately reset from 1 to O 6 5 6 Edge triggered wiping relay Trg FH Far Short description An input pulse generates a preset number of output pulses with a defined pulse pause ratio retriggerable after a configu
115. atching relay Modbus Read Modbus Write Memory Write Memory Read xLogie Micro PLC 6 5 1 On delay Trg Short description The output is not switched on until a configured delay time has expired Trg input The on delay time is triggered via the Trg Trigger input Parameter T represents the on delay time after which the output is switched on output signal transition O to 1 Retentivity on the status is retentive in memory Output Q Q switches on after a specified time T has expired provided Trg is still set Parameter T The time for parameter T can also be preset based on the actual value of another already configured function You can use the actual values of the following functions Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt You select the required function via the block number Time base can be adjusted The value of T can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please For information on the validity and accuracy of the time base refer to the xLogic time base list as follows id ranges of the time base if T parameter User Manual xLogic Micro PLC UU 0 M S s _ A The display in programming mode example Valid ranges of the time base if T
116. be modified 1 2 Set address of extension For ELC 18 ELC 22 ELC 26 series or switch on off the extension port For ELC 12 series 1 3 Set password protection Menu shows Alarming message The contents of the text message when the input pin of text message is not connected with other blocks System Cover User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Manual programming menu After being powered on xLogic shall self check program stored in the CPU If the program is accurate then the CPU will be running meanwhile the system cover will show as i ar Manua xLogic Micro PLC follows In xLogicsoft this interface is defaulted as its initialization screen a u Le M ii l2 13 l4 5 16 I7 18 19 14 IB IC ID 114115116 AOCCOOCOCOCOCOCOCOCOCGOCOCGCC D fou Su EAS ELC 26DE DA H XX X XX X OX OXON 88 O5 6 oF o8 S9 pw If there are several parameter pages users can press a or ces key to go to the page you would like The last page is the cursor mode 1 12 13 14 15 IB I7 18 19 l IB IC ID 114 15116 ELC 2BDE DA H Cursor keys can be controlled in this page by press arrow keys and ESC key at the same time If xLogic has several alarm interfaces in the same period and it only displays the message with highest priority in the function block also you may go through all alarm messages by pressing A or v key Note The message text b
117. ble or the setpoint value The electric heating is the control process The thermometer is the sensor The temperature loss from opening the window is the disturbance variable So this means that the person measures the process value room temperature with the sensor r Manual EASY xLogie Micro PLC thermometer compares the process value room temperature with the command variable desired A room temperature and uses the actuator changeable resistance to manually regulate the manipulated D variable heating current in order to compensate for the disturbance variable temperature drop from opening the window The person is therefore the controller command variable disturbance variable value controller sensor manipulated vanable The control device is formed from the actuator and the control The control and controller together form the regulating device The following picture gives an abstract portrayal of the situation described above The comparing element uses the sensor to compare the command variable with the process value If the command variables and process value deviate from one another this results in a positive or negative loop error that in turn changes the process value disturbance regulating device os command variable pace SP controling vede element comparing loop error fe manipulated variable cht element e 5P Py User Manua
118. c functions Special functions T Selection Tool be You can use the selection tool to select and move blocks text and connecting lines You can select objects individually with a left click you can select multiple objects with Ctrl Click or you can use the mouse as a lasso to surround objects with a rectangle and capture them as a selection You can call the selection tool in any other tool by pressing the ESC key or by clicking on the icon in the programming toolbar Text Tool A This tool is used to insert or edit user defined text objects in the programming interface You can specify the font type font size and font color for each individual label Text figures can be set in Wrap Text format You can adjust the size of a text figure typically by dragging the rectangle handles Cut J oin 7 This tool is used to cut and join connections between blocks To cut a connection left click to select the relevant line while the Cut Join tool is active The connection is replaced at the blocks by a reference to the partner block The reference is labeled with the page number block number and the I O of the partner block User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 5 8 4 Simulation Tool and status window A toolbox pops up when you open the simulation mode It contains e Icons e g switches for operator control of the inputs e Anicon for the simulation of a power failure for testing the switching respo
119. ck Parameter Output AQ V1 Value 1 First operand V2 Value 2 Second operand V3 Value 3 Third operand V4 Value 4 Forth operand Operator 1 First operator Operator2 Second operator Operator 3 Third operator Priority 1 Priority of first operation Priority 2 Priority of second operation Priority 3 Priority of third operation P number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 The output AQ is the result of the equation formed from the operand values and operators AQ will be set to 32767 if a divide by O or overflow occurs and 32768 if a negative overflow underflow occurs Parameter p number of decimals The values V1 V2 V3 and V4 can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax 175 xLogie Micro PLC Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt Parameter p applies to the display of V1 V2 V3 V4 and AQ in a message text Description of the function The analog math function combines the four operands and three operators to form an equation The operator can be any one of the four standard operators or For each operator you must set a unique priority of High H Medium M or Low L The high operation will be performed first followed by the medium operation and then by the low operati
120. cluding accessories Standard ELC 12 Series CPU Units Model Expansion Brief Description Supply voltage Inputs Outputs High speed count PWM HMI RTC CPU with 4 relays optio ELC 12AC R CAP YES 13 LED indicators AC 110 240V 8 digital NO NO yes 10A nal COVER CPU with 4 digital analog I1 14 4 4 relays optio ELC 12DC DA R CAP YES 13 LED indicators DC12V DC24V 15 16 Max 14kHz I7 yes digital 15 18 10A nal COVER 18 Max 60k Hz CPU with 4 digital analog I1 14 4 15 16 Max 14kHz l7 2ch Q optio ELC 12DC DA TN CAP YES 13 LED indicators DC12V DC24V transistors yes digital 15 18 18 Max 60k Hz 3 Q4 nal COVER PNP CPU with 4 digital analog I1 14 4 15 16 Max 14kHz l7 2ch Q optio ELC 12DC DA TP CAP YES 13 LED indicators DC12V DC24V transistors yes digital 15 18 8 Max 60k Hz 3 Q4 nal COVER NPN CPU with keypad 4 optio ELC 12AC R HMI YES AC 110 240V 8 digital yes panel LCD relays 10A nal CPU with keypad 4 digital analog I1 14 4 4 relays optio ELC 12DC DA R HMI YES DC12V DC24V 15 16 Max 14kHz I7 yes panel LCD digital 15 18 10A nal 8 Max 60k Hz CPU with keypad 4 digital analog I1 14 4 15 16 Max 14kHz 17 2ch Q optio ELC 12DC DA TN HMI YES DC12V DC24V transistors yes panel LCD digital 15 18 18 Max 60k Hz 3 Q4 nal PNP 4 CPU with keypad 4 digital analog I1 14 4 15 16 Max 14kHz 17 2ch Q optio ELC 12DC DA TP HMI YES DC12V DC24V transistors yes panel LCD digital 15 18 8 Max 60k Hz
121. commended taking the time to read this manual before putting the xLogic Micro PLC to work Installation programming and use of the unit are detailed in this manual The feature rich xLogic Micro PLC provides a for off line operation mode allowing full configuration and testing prior to in field service commissioning In reviewing this manual you will discover many additional advantageous product properties it will greatly simplify and optimize the use of your xLogic Micro PLC Valid range of this manual The manual applies to devices of ELC series modules For more information about SMS module or Ethernet module please refer to the SMS module or Ethernet module user s manual xLogie Micro PLC Safety Guideline This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety as well as to prevent damage to property The notices referring to your personal safety are highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol notices referring to property damage only have no safety alert symbol The notices shown below are graded according to the degree of danger Caution 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 proper precautions are not taken Caution Without a safety alert symbol indicates that property damage can result if proper precautions are not taken Att
122. cro PLC B 1 Switeh Of f Ihe pushbutton switch here is switched off 6 5 20 Shift register Short description The shift register function can be used to read an input value and to shift the bits The output value corresponds with the configured shift register bit The shift direction can be changed at a special input Input In The function when started reads this input value Input Trg The SFB is started with a positive edge Ot 1 transition at input Trg Trigger A 1 to O transition is irrelevant Input Dir You define the shift direction of the shift register bits S 1 S8 at the Dir input Dir 0 shift up S1 gt gt S8 i 1 shift down S8 gt gt Parameter Shift register bit that determines the value of output Q Possible settings S1 S8 Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory Output Q The output value corresponds with the configured shift register bit xLogie Micro PLC Timing diagram In Trg a Dir 81 OL to 1 1 0 1 SG n 0 bo 1 ie S nU n Te 0 1 T S00 0 0 C pm a S a l 0 D D 17 a0 ple a Te 1 T S m 1 l a s u 0 1 1 0 1 Shift up Shit dawn Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode B 1 4 Retentivity enabled a s 4 Preset Press A BOO t etc You can select 1 8 This special function is not available in parameter assignment mode Description of the function The function reads the
123. ddress Count 1 File name Place where you can set the name of the file used to save the registers data file in SD card of ELGC MERIORY 2 Record title Below is an example in the OUTPUT TXT 2811 81 38 13 52 25 1 011 11118888188888888888 2811 81 38 13 52 31 Q1 11 1111888818888888BBBH 2811 81 38 13 52 3 Q1 011 11118B8881888080888B8B88H8 The above range circled in red is just pre set contents in the Record title of the Memory write block s property dialog box 2 File write mode Two options available Option A Append This option would be selected if a certain file is already existed in the Mini SD card inserted in ELC MEMORY B Create This option shall be chosen if no any file existed or existed file has different name from that M Save Record Time pre set in the file name in the Mini SD card inserted in ELC MEMORY If such 203 Ser Manu xLogie Micro PLC box has been ticked the file content will show the time when the data starts to be recorded i 5 f g1 g11 11118888188888888888 4 Separator Such separator shall be required while more than one analog values would be stored and displayed for easier observation and convenient analysis 5 File Size It is an option for you to set the size of file to be stored 6 After memory Full Two options can be selected after memory is full it means the relative file has reached its pre configured size one is to over w
124. design issue 1 2 Highlight feature 4 lines 10 characters per line backlight display 16 characters per line for ELC 22 26 CPU Multiple value display and input via keypad and LCD display Key panel programming feature optional Function Block Diagram Standard Modbus RTU ASCII TCP communication protocol supported It s optional for xLogic to act as slave or master in certain Modbus RTU communication network CAN BUS protocol based expansion modules ELC 18 22 26 series CPU Expandable up to 9 linked IO expansion modules reaching 162 I O points in maximum 1 RS232 port and 2 RS485 ports built in merely applied to standard ELC 12 Series 1 RS232 port and 1 RS485 port built in merely applied to ELC 18 Series Optional Ethernet connectivity SMS GSM module for remote control monitoring and alarm Multiple channels analog inputs available with DC 0 10V signal PT100 signal amp 0 4 20mA Default Real Time Clock RTC and summer winter timer is available xLogie Micro PLC Backup at Real Time Clock RTC at 25 C 100 hours 10 hours for Standard Economic ELC 18 CPU Two channels high speed counting ELC 18 Series CPU 14KHz Upgraded ELC 18GELC 12 22 26 Series CPU 60KHz Pre configured standard functions e g on off delays pulse relay and softkey 2 PWM channels 333Hz Retentive memory capability Not applied to ELC 6 amp economic ELC 12 RS232 communication dow
125. ding at ui __ USEF Me nual xLogie Micro PLC the input pi Step 1 The make contact S3 is interconnected in series to output Q1 and to a further circuit element A LE series connection corresponds with the AND block Step 2 S1 and S2 are connected in parallel A parallel circuit corresponds with the OR block Unused inputs Keep NULL connection for the unused connectors In our example we shall use only two inputs of the OR block and two inputs of the AND block the relevant unused first and fourth inputs have no connection Wiring Connect the switches S1 to S3 to the screw terminals of your xLogic e S1 to connector 1 of xLogic e S2 to connector I2 of xLogic e S3 to connector 13 of xLogic The output of the AND block controls the relay at output Q1 The load E1 is connected to output Q1 Wiring example The following figure shows you the wiring based on a 220 V AC version of xLogic User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 5 4 The four golden rules for operating xLogic Rule 1 Changing the operating mode e You create the circuit program in programming mode After power is on and when the display shows No Program press the ESC key to select programming mode e Timer and parameter values of an existing circuit program can be edited both in parameter assignment mode and in programming mode During parameter assignment xLogic is in RUN mode that is it continues executing the circuit program see
126. dules regardless of their type The I Os are not presented in the installation order of the modules it rests with the address of the expansion modules For example the first input of the expansion module with the address 2 the symbol will be 121 The second output of the expansion module with the address 4 the symbol will be Q42 Refer to chapter 5 2 4 for how to set the expansion module address The following I Os and flag blocks are available for creating your circuit program 11 to 18 CPU I11 to I14 EXT1 121 to I24 EXT2 131 to I34 EXT3 I81 to 184 EXTS8 All to AIA CPU AI 11 to AILA EXT1 AI21 to AI24 EXT2 AI31 to Al34 EXT3 AI81 to AI84 EXT8 Q1 to Q4 CPU Q11 to Q1A EXT1 Q21 to Q24 EXT2 Q31 to Q3A EXT3 Q81 to Q84 EXT8 AQ1 to AQ2 CPU AQ11 to AQ12 EXT1 AQ21 to AQ22 EXT2 AQ31 to AQ32 EXT3 AQ81 to AQ82 EXT8 F1 to F64 and AF1 to AF64 Also available are the shift register bits S1 to S8 4 cursor keys ch ch C and C amp see the Constants and connectors topic for more details The following applies to inputs AI 1 A12 AI3 and Al4 of ELC 12DC DA R TN TP and versions If you use I1 I2 13 or 14 in the circuit program this input signal is digital If you use AIT AI2 AI 3 Al4 the input signal is analog The expansion modules also adapt to this rules User Manual xLogic Micro PLC The illustration above with numbered AI inputs shows the conceptual usage of the inp
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128. e expired since the last 1 signal at the Ral input You can edit configured time interval MI Current value of threshold trigger In parameter mode the view of threshold trigger B15 On 0009 On threshold Off 0005 Off threshold fa 0010 Course variable You can alter the threshold value of switching on off Jser Manual 4 3 3 Set password xLogic supply password protection function for your program You can choose according to your need See the following instruction you ll understand the method of setting password Set one password A password contains less than or equal to 4 characters and each character is Arabian number from 0 to 9 It is easy to specify edit or remove the password directly on the xLogic in the Password menu of the function page You should first select the FUNCTION PAGE Read 5 2 L Move the cursor to Password Press A or v key 2 Confirm Password Press OK key Example let us set 1234 as password for a program Now the LCD displays the following interface L M TE d Select New option and then edit it 3 9 Select 1 press amp key once Move the cursor to the next character press e key Select 2 press A key twice Move the cursor to the next character press gt key Select 3 press A key three times Move the cursor to the next character press key Select 4 press amp key four times Now displa
129. e for the PC This mode provides many features for example A graphic interface for offline creation of your circuit program by means of Function Block Diagram function chart Simulation of your circuit program on the PC Generating and printing of an overview chart for the circuit program Saving a backup of the circuit program on the hard drive or other media Easy configuration of blocks Transferring the circuit program from the xLogic to the PC and from the PC to xLogic Online test Display of status changes and process variables of xLogic in RUN mode Status of a digital I O shift register bits and cursor keys The values of all analog I Os The results of all blocks The current values including the times of selected blocks Change the output the input pin of the output cannot be connected status via xLogicsoft Starting and stopping circuit program execution via the PC RUN STOP The xLogic alternative As you can see xLogicsoft represents an alternative to conventional engineering methods 1 You start by developing the circuit program on your desktop 2 You simulate the circuit program on your computer and verify its functions before you actually implement it in your system xLogie Micro PLC 3 You can add comments to the circuit program and create hard copies 4 You save a copy of your circuit program to the file system on your PC to make it directly a
130. e saved a password 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 5 5 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 xLogie Micro PLC The load is switched on with 51 OR 5S2 xLogic interprets this parallel circuit as an OR logic because 51 OR 32 switches on the output Translated into a xLogic circuit program this means Relay K1 is at output Q1 is controlled by means of an OR block Circuit program S1 is connected to the I1 and S2 to the I2 input connector of the OR block The corresponding layout of the circuit program in xLogic Q1 Wiring The corresponding wiring S1 switches input I1 while S2 switches input I2 The load is connected to the relay Q1 EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 5 5 3 Circuit program input Let us now write the circuit program starting at the output and working towards the input xLogic initially shows the output You will see an underscore below the Q in QOO1 which is the cursor The cursor indicates your current position in the circuit program You can move the cursor by pressing the Y dand P keys Now press the lt key The cursor moves to the left At this point you enter only the first OR block Press OK t
131. ealize the third and fourth character MEME User Manual EASY xLogic Micro PLC LCD displays Le H n agp BB le N m iB ir m Maite LIE IX IE H 4 M s 6 66 68 6 6 6 6 6 Uu F nr Ee Prey TA re pel al p d i ELL ZEDCISA B 4 Confirm new password press OK key So you have set the new password and then return to main menu How to remove the password In case you need to remove password e g allow the other users to edit your program then you must know the current password The process of removing password is the same as that of modifying password I n the menu of the FUNCTI ON PAGE 1 Move the cursor to Password Press A or v key 2 Confirm Password Press OK key Select Old and input primary password in our instance is 1234 the process is the same as the step 3 to step 10 mentioned above LCD displays as follows L M H I2 18 16 16 I7 I8 19 JA IB IC ID 14 H5 1185 GeoooOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 49 ELC 26DC DA R ESSE Q9OOOOOOOOOO0O000000000 L Le Le LA L LA LA L IRE 12 13 Je 15 JB Oi 08 39 O10 Input nothing under the New and let it keep blank to clear password 4 Confirm blank password press OK key Now you have cleared password and return to main menu If EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC ou want to set password next time the LCD will display Hn i2 5 wd amp Ik F7 IJ E I ID ee HE LUE 2C E HL JE S LM ULM LULA ELC ZEUL DUHR USC a
132. eans of the manipulated variable M Controller basics A controller can be simply portrayed as follows controller control control function pracesz The comparing element and the controller function describe the conduct of the controller The following describes the most important types of controller A controller s step response tells us a lot about its conduct The step response describes how a controller reacts to the erratic change in the process value There are 3 important basic types of controller Proportional action controller P controller Integral action controller I controller Differential action controller D controller we re not touching on this here These are combined for a real controller For instance the PI controller P Controller 197 User Manual xLogie Micro PLC A proportional action controller P controller changes the manipulated variable M proportional to the loop error The P controller works immediately By itself it cannot drive the loop error to zero Me Kp n vi Fn Manipulated variable of the P controller at the time n Kp Gain of the P controller B Loop error at the time n The following picture shows a jump in process value and step response of the controller PY M Summary The P controller has the following characteristics It cannot correct faults with the control process gt lasting loop error It reacts immediately to a change
133. ease for the part Gain of the P part and the P part of the controller equally Should you enter KC 0 then the P kl part of the controller switches off In this special case k is automatically isam or Eed part set to 1 for the part If KC 0 kP User Manual xLogic Micro PLC s Sampling time duration of a time slice TI Integral time Loop error at the time n generally applies e SP PV 0 and kl 1 If KC lt gt 0 kP kl KC Fixed Parameter TI if you set this 00 01 min to 99 59 min parameter to 99 59 min then you switch off the part of the controller Refer to SP and PV The parameter SP is the set value 10 000 to 20 000 assignment w For this parameter you can use the analog output of a different special function PV is the process value x and is calculated as follows PV analog value on input gain offset You can connect the input for example by means of an analog input with a PT100 sensor The gain parameter has an effect on PV 0 0 to 10 0 The offset parameter has an effect on 10 000 to 020 000 PV PV is restricted by the parameters In each case 10 000 to 20 000 Min and Max xLogie Micro PLC The Dir parameter gives the action or direction of the controller Positive means If set value gt process value then the process value is increased if set value lt process value then the process value is
134. efer to chapter 4 3 5 for details Menu Language To change the language of the Menu Refer to chapter 4 3 6 for detail 4 3 1 How to switch Run Stop You should first select FUNCTION PAGE Read 4 3 1 Move the cursor to Run stop Press A or v key 2 Move the cursor to Yes Press OK key L M H l2 14 Ib J6 WB 19 TA IB IG ID 11415 HB JQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC T eO VT A ix uf ELC 2600 DA F After pressing ESC key you ll find out your circuit program has changed to stop status as figure below shows Le M 1 2 13 4 15 16 I 18 19 IA IB IC ID M4516 IO OOOO OOOOOOOOOOC EAS ELC 258DC D H OOOOOOOOO L L a Ura T Gi G2 G3 G4 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 4 3 2 Set parameter If you want to select a parameter you need do as the following procedures 1 Under the FUNCTION PAGE select Set parameter Press Or v key Run stop gt pat P aram unt Clock 2 Confirm by pressing OK key Then xLogic displays the first parameter so you can modify as you like If there is no parameter to set modify you can press ESC key to return Block number Display serialnumber of a few functions need display set value Current value No Param No parameter to edit press ESC key to return Press ESC 3 Select parameter you intend to modify 4 Select certain specific value of that parameter which you want to edit then press OK key How to modify paramet
135. ention Indicate that an unintended result or situation can occur if the corresponding notice is not taken into account If more than one degree of danger is present the warning notice representing the highest degree of danger will be used A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol may also include a warning relating to property damage Qualified Personnel User Manual xLogic Micro PLC The device system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation Commissioning and operation of a device system may only be performed by qualified personnel Within the context of the safety notices in this documentation qualified persons are defined as persons who are authorized to commission ground and label devices systems and circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards Please read the complete operating instructions before installation and commissioning EASY does not accept any liability for possible damage to persons buildings or machines which occur due to incorrect use or from not following the details Prescribed Usage Note the following Warning This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog or the technical description and only in connection with devices or components from other manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by EASY Correct reliable operation of the product requires proper tran
136. er A First select certain parameter which you need to edit by following the below procedures 1 Under the FUNCTION PAGE select Set parameter Press F or v key xLogie Micro PLC Run s top gt Set Param ne Set Clack 2 Confirm by pressing OK key B then you can perform the below actions to modify parameter L Move the cursor to the parameter to be modified press a or p key 2 Modify value press A or v key 3 Confirm the value after modification press OK key B9 Modify press A or Y key E 2 005 Move press 4 or P key Ta 06 00s Finished setting press OK key Note When xLogic is running not only time value but also time unit S M H can be altered but Besides alter time parameter at RUN time you can alter time base s second m minute h hour Current value of time T View time T in parameter mode B9 T 80 00s Configuration time T Ta 06 00s Current time You are allowed to modify configuration time Switch on off time for a time segment In parameter mode time segment figure of a timer User Manual xLogic Micro PLC You can alter the time and date of switch on off Current value of counter In parameter mode the parameter view of a counter B3 On 001234 Offz000000 Cnt 000120 Current count value Current value of hour counter In parameter mode the view of hour counters Configured time interval Time to go Total tim
137. er the on delay time via the Trg Trigger input Input R Reset the time on delay time and reset the output to O via input R Reset Reset takes priority over Trg Parameter T is the on delay time for the output output signal transition O to 1 Retentivity on the status is retentive in memory Q is switched on upon expiration of the time T Parameter The time in parameter T can be provided by the value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of T can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Timing diagram User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Trg ILL I R C o Mi r a Description of the function The current time Ta is triggered with a O to 1 signal transition at input Trg Output Q is set to 1 when Ta reaches the time T A further pulse at input Trg does not affect Ta The output and the time Ta are only reset to O with al signal at input R If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure 6 5 5 Wiping relay pulse output Trg Par i Short description An input signal generates an output signal of a configurable length Input Trg You trigger the time for the wiping relay with a signal
138. erenced analog math function block has an error You can program the function to set the output on a zero division error an overflow error or when either type of error occurs If you select the automatically reset checkbox the output is reset prior to the next execution of the function block If not the output retains its state until the analog math error detection block is reset with the R parameter 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 is detected in the next scan cycle Analog math error detection logic table In the table below Error to Detect represents the parameter of the analog math error detection instruction that selects which type of error to detect Zero represents the zero division bit set by the analog math instruction at the end of its execution 1 if the error occurred O if not OF represents the overflow bit set by the analog math instruction 1 if the error occurred O if not Zero division OR Overflow represents the logical OR of the zero division bit and the overflow bit of the referenced analog math instruction Output Q represents the output of the analog math error detection function An x indicates that the bit can be either O or 1 with no influence on the output
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140. essary to set up link according to logic control relation and make it an integrated function diagram Operation Method 1 Pitch on shortcut key n When the mouse becomes the shape of a pen it can be used to n ar Manual _ xLogie Micro PLC link 2 To do so move the mouse pointer to a block input or output and press the left mouse button Keep the mouse button being pressed down and then drag the mouse pointer from your selected source terminal to the target terminal Now release the mouse button to anchor the connecting line to both terminals While the connecting line is being drawn it is shown as a straight line between the first terminal and the mouse pointer Once it is anchored it appears as a combination of horizontal and vertical lines which can be manipulated using the selection tool Fig 7 10 4 xLogicsoft offers you a further option of connecting blocks when you right click on the input or output of a block In the shortcut menu click the Connect with block menu command This calls a selection list that contains all blocks available for your connection Click on the relevant target block xLogicsoft Comfort then draws the connecting line This method is especially useful for connecting a source to a target block over a greater distance on the programming interface Bore ue E Inrert Danube her O Commet sith Bede ERE faa Hf OU CET n Qo
141. et on the status is retentive in memory Output Q remains set 1 as long as En 1 and the status at the parameter Type Switch and Status On Output Q is set for the duration of one cycle if EN 1 and the status at the parameters Type momentary pushbutton and Status On Factory state Default of Type is momentary action switch Timing diagram Description of the function The output is set when input En is set and the Status parameter is set to On and confirmed with OK This action is performed irrespective of a configured switch or pushbutton function The output is reset to 0 in the following three cases e With a 1 to O signal transition at input En e When a pushbutton function is configured and one cycle has expired after its actuation e When the Status parameter sets the Off status in configuration mode and this has been confirmed with OK Particular characteristics to be noted when configuring The softkey can be used both with momentary pushbutton or switching action At the status parameter you can define the on actuated or off state for the switch pushbutton If the softkey is assigned a pushbutton action the output is always set for the duration of one cycle with a O to 1 transition at input En when the pushbutton is in on state or if the pushbutton state changes from Off to On when En 1 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example l Select the Softkey functio
142. et to switch off the lights Automatic stairway light switch Press any one of the pushbuttons to switch on the lights The lights switch off again automatically when a preset off delay time has expired Disadvantage You can t keep the lights switched on over an extended period of time The permanent on switch usually installed inside the stairway lighting timer unit may be difficult or impossible to access The wiring is the same for both systems Lighting oD m Switch cabinet Power can he distributed o o n via current pulse Button relay or automatic lighting devices xLogicSoft solution The xLogic system can replace the automatic stairway light switch or the pulse relay xLogic also lets you create a simple automatic stairway light switch via the stairway light switch SFB User Manual xLogic Micro PLC ou can also implement both functions off delay timer and pulse relay in a single unit What is more you can incorporate extra functions without making any alterations to the wiring In our example program we have combined the advantages of both the current impulse relay and the automatic Stairway lighting timer as follows e Actuate the pushbutton 3 The light is switched on and switched off again on expiration of a predefined time e Hold the pushbutton down 3 Switches on continuous lighting e Press the pushbutton once more Switches off the lighting 7 1 2 The scheme of x
143. g number does not already exist in your circuit program The output always carries the signal of the previous program cycle This value does not change if the communication has failed Startup flag F8 The F8 flag is set in the first cycle of the user program and can thus be used in your circuit program as a startup flag It is reset after the first program execution cycle In the subsequent cycles the F8 flag reacts in the same way as the F1 to F64 flags Backlight flags F64 The F64 flag controls the backlight of the xLogic onboard display You can use the outputs of timers message texts or other function blocks to activate the backlight flags To enable multiple conditions to control the backlight of the devices you can use multiple function blocks in parallel or in sequence Notes 1 The address of F can be found in the modbus communication protocol file the F block figure must have the input pin in the xLogic showing l Keepthe input pin of F NULL do not connect with other blocks if you want to use the write property Input pin x 6 2 9 AF Analog flag Flags are used when xLogic works in a communication system F is digital flag which is used to save transfer signal 1 or O data format is Bit and AF is analog flag which is used to save transfer analog values data format is Signed short between the master and slave devices Both of flags digital analog are up to 64 for xLogic CPU can be used when programming
144. g register 40000 4XXXX D Read Holding Registers Output register 04 Read data of input registers 3000 3XXXX Read Input Registers Note Please use 03 command to read AI AO of xLogic 4 Where to save the data read from Slave Example The following we ll take a example that one xLogic Master communicate with other xLogic Slave via RS485 Master Slave No l RS485 i i Slave No 2 NC m ica eee ok Slave No 3 zH 4 M M d P a NER m Example 1 Get Q1 status of SLAVE1 xLogic and then save the bit status to F1 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC DOC edu Bud E ck Sukr 2 4 dtd l Vere a oe end MI Zkrpbl r IEEE JalkEz 3 E Zarzcvkld UT VUA Fi rer Tied F Lum esha free C a B bibi bag sd db uan ues as Perce I NEST Vom n 1 n T r Ti Shgiacvar adi n oars ILE Bep T 38 esd Fa tis we Dla iram slev Pitre IE a C IF HB o cov as m0 Tenet nh x Cele Sigin Conan i Lee si rl goddess LL mote o al b b F is bit type flag It can be used to receive bit data from slave device Example 2 Get Al value from Slave 2 xLogic with station No 2 and save the data to AQ11 xLogie Micro PLC alin stalin E I ES m E rei IET oo s LE e adane j Data addr AQ Note
145. gic expansion module onto the rail Slide the module towards the left until it touches the xLogic CPU Push down the lower end to snap it on The mounting interlock at the rear must engage Remove the plastic cover in the expansion port of CPU and expansion module N O Ui BP W N HH Plus the connection bridge lb oo ADD MZ ADSAL4 EEO Bf mm m uu Iz cea i Repeat the expansion module steps to mount further expansion modules Notes 1 ELC12 E extensions connect with ELC 12 CPU by ELC12 CB A bridge or ELC12 CB B connection cable 3 meters 2 ELC E extensions connect with ELC 18 ELC 22 or ELC 26 CPU directly by the connector with flat cable of the expansion module EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Removal To remove xLogic R if you have installed only one xLogicr Basic l Insert a screwdriver into the eyelet at the bottom of the slide interlock and move the latch downward 2 Swing the xLogic Basic off the DIN rail D le A AL als sla AB I DELI IB hs Al AD Als 4 aps Y LI Easy 4 h uu KJ 5 it j E E I Je pum a FLZ F s o i a 212 F AD7 DHA F 1 E dil A TTT eh j f j a p l a qa l LC HNI PL DAM if you have connected at least one expansion module to xLogic Basic 1 Remove the connector 2 Slide the expansion module off towards the right 3 Insert a screwdriver into the eyelet at the bot
146. gic on site With this function many inconvenience of the site test can be avoided 3 Real time monitoring xLogicsoft has a Real Time Monitoring window You can view the process of the control system and the running conditions of all xLogic and control remote xLogic by connecting the xLogic communication port RS232 USB Ethernet optional to the computer you can view the process of the control system 4 Document The program circuit can be saved and printed The analog values also can be saved in one excel file 6 8 Operation Instructions xLogie Micro PLC 6 8 1 Menu Bar When xLogicsoft is used to edit xLogic programs under customized mode some basic operations including files management opening and closing of the Tool Bar and Status Bar access to Help information are completed by using pull down menu under File Edit Tools SMS View and Help The Instruction Function list of xLogicsoft is characterized by its flexibility and variation according to the main selection It can be changed according to the current operation for convenience of your specific operations 6 8 1 1 File The instruction is mainly used for file management including creation opening saving and printing of files F aLupiu sult ELupiul Tye TR Teva PA Mies Help Har k ben 14 lvu leze All 2506433 Tam r 1 Sere ha Mink pes Peank Previa sank z bup upar Lua ER As retim alr i Berister ini se F
147. gnals the safe operational state of the extractor fan e A warning lamp indicates failure of one of the fans 7 3 1 Standard solution The control circuit diagram of Ventilation system formerly as follows User Manual xLogic Micro PLC exhaust gas fresh air operate fault The fans are monitored by means of flow sensors If no air flow is registered after a short delay time has expired the system is switched off and an error message is generated which can be acknowledged by pressing the off button Fan monitoring requires an analyzer circuit with several switching devices in addition to the flow sensors A single xLogic device can replace this analyzer circuit 7 3 2 The scheme of xLogic The circuit diagram of ventilation system L exhaust air fresh air fan Required components K1 Main contactor K2 Main contactor SO make contact Off button S1 make contact On button i EASY xLogic Micro PLC S2 break contact Flow monitor E S3 break contact Flow monitor L H1 Flashing lamp H2 Flashing lamp xLogicSoft solution The use of xLogic reduces the amount of switchgear Thus you save installation time and space in the control cabinet You may even be able to use as a smaller control cabinet With xLogic you can also switch off of the fans sequentially after the system is switched off The circuit in xLogicSoft The system is switched on and off at the inputs 11 and
148. h rated voltages of 110 V AC and 240 V AC The ELC 6DC ELC 12DC ELC 18DC ELC 22DC and ELC 26DC versions can be operated with a 12 or 24 VDC power supply Note A power failure may cause an additional edge triggering signal Data of the last uninterrupted cycle are stored in xLogic To connect xLogic to the power supply User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Milh DC power supply Willi AC power supply L 3 4 2 Connecting xLogic inputs 1 Requirements the inputs you connect sensor elements such as momentary switches switches light barriers daylight control switches etc Sign status O lt 40VAC 0 24mA A BOB Typical ypical 3mA xLogie Micro PLC Note At l For ELC 18DC DA ELC 22DC DA ELC 26DC DA Series and a ELC 12DC DA Series versions That can receive analog input They can be set to analog input or digital input as either may be used in the program They will be recognized as analog inputs when the input terminal is 2 connected with an analog function block and they will be recognized as switching inputs when the input terminal is not connected with an analog function block The analog inputs require DC OV 10V voltage signals These are divided equally in 0 02V increments In programming all the block parameters related to the analog inputs are based on the minimum increment of 0 02V 3 They can be recognized as switching input when the input voltage is more
149. ication The standard RS485 module cannot bring out the terminals of COM2 built in ELC 12 series CPU so one customize RS485 module should be used for this case COM1 Programming R S232 Port COM2 RS485 1 expansion module COM3 RS485 2 for Ethernet module or RS485 module to use Chapter 4 Parameters modification HMI operation User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 4 1 Overview of xLogic menu Programming mode Parameter assignment mode Parameter assignment menu 4 2 3 LCD panel instruction Display area 4x16 characters can be displayed 4x10 characters for ELC 12 and ELC 18 series CPU 4 X Function key operate the program by pressing down these key Only for ELC 22 and ELC 26 series CPU invalid for ELC 12 and ELC 18 series CPU 6x Panel key you can modify the parameters programming view alarming message What this operate panel can do for you l 2 3 43 Display the RUN STOP status of the CPU Display or modify the Clock Display the IO status of CPU amp extensions ar Manual xLogic Micro PLC 4 Display all kinds registers value Al AO Parameters of blocks etc 5 Display multiple alarming messages 6 Modify the parameters of blocks 7 Manual programming 8 Backlight can be controlled via programming Light on Alarm 9 System cover message can be customized 1 0 Up to 64 different alarming messages is allowed 1 1 The CPU address can
150. iming diagram Description of the function With the O to 1 transition at input En a random time on delay time between O s and Tu is set and triggered If the status at input En is 1 at least for the duration of the on delay the output is set to 1 when this on delay time has expired The time is reset if the status at input En is reset to O before the on delay time has expired When input En is reset 0 a random time off delay time between O s and Ti is set and triggered If the status at input En is O at least for the duration of the off delay time the output Q is reset to 0 when the off delay time has expired The time is reset if the status at input En returns to 1 before the on delay time has expired 6 5 9 Stairway lighting switch Tr Far Short description The edge of an input pulse triggers a configurable time The output is reset when this time has expired An off warning can be output prior to the expiration of this time Input Trg You trigger the time off delay for the stairway switch with a signal at input Trg Trigger Parameter T The output is reset 1 to O transition when the time T has expired xLogie Micro PLC T Determines the triggering time for the pre warning Ti determines the length of the pre warning time Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory Q is reset after the time T has expired A warning signal can be output before this time has expired Pa
151. input designation you can see right away that there is a difference between the special functions and basic functions SFs contain timer functions retentive functions and various parameter assignment options which allow you to adapt the circuit program to suit your own requirements This section provides you with a brief overview of input designations and with some particular background information on SFs The SFs in particular are described in Chapter7 5 6 4 1 Designation of the inputs Logical inputs Here you will find the description of the connectors you can use to create a logical link to other blocks or to the inputs of the xLogic 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 signals to be evaluated are applied to this input Dir Direction This input determines the direction of count En Enable This input enables a block function When this input is 0 other signals to the block will be ignored I nv Invert 99 Ser Mane xLogie Milano PLE A signal at this input inverts the output signal of the block Nu Ral Reset all LE All internal values are reset Parameter inputs At some of the inputs you do not apply any signa
152. integrated timer 7 2 Automatic gate In the entrance of supermarket public building bank hospital etc automatic gate is often used The requirement of automatic gate If some people approach to gate it will be opened automatically The gate must remain open until there is no person on the passageway If there is no person on the passageway the gate must be off automatically in a minute User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Motion detector exterior interior Motion detector ain switch 7 2 1 Standard solution consult circuitry L1 52 K3 K3 BIN m K3 K3 52 o 510 Ka mj KZ K1 B2 KCCG aa aC Ki N on off open wait for time As long as the detector B1 or B2 detects someone approach the switch K3 will be on and open the door If the two detectors don t detect person in a short time trigger K4 and close the door xLogic Micro PLC 7 2 2 The scheme of xLogic p npri cha LU Far Required components K1 open contactor K2 close contactor Sl break contact close limit switch S2 break contact open limit switch Bl make contact outdoor infrared action detector B2 make contact infrared action detector inside xLogic function block circuit program Motion detector During business hours if someone enters store the detector B1 will trigger electric motor to open the door vice versa At closing time the detector B2 make electromotor
153. iod of the xLogic for current program Summer time Winter time Activate disable the conversion of the summer winter time Set Extended module Activate disable the expansion port of xLogic Only applied to Standard ELC 12 series CPU xSimulation simulate the xLogic program X Select Hardware Select the model of xLogic for programming X Edit Cover HMI Customers are allowed to edit the first page of the HMI by this menu X User manger File management program can be protected with different priorities X Set monit config select elements for monitoring or saving with Excel file 6 8 1 4 SMS The instruction is mainly used for SMS items The pull down menu is as the following fale Edit Tools uk g Espace SMS View Help General Settings ost SHS Contig Set Modbus Config Fig 10 4 SMS Menu X General Settings set PIN code and gsm provider selected User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Bathing Sami bh selene Entar FIR mer Frovidap qadseh TW Aukematac C Boal BEB Zaruiea Frowidap WE Zarweica Cana Generally you are not required to fill out the GSM provider because the xLogic unit can automatically search it But the GSM servers centre number need manually input and the xLogic also can Save it The SIM card can be protected with a PIN code just like for normal cell phone use The PIN request is activated and the PIN code is inputted in the required field This concerns PIN1 Fur
154. ion block cannot be linked as input to other blocks 3 Q3 Q4 in the above dialog box are exactly corresponding to Q3 Q4 of ELC 12 CPU and Q5 Q6 of ELC 22 26 and upgraded ELC 18 CPUs Setting the Par Parameter The following illustration shows the view in programming mode that corresponds to the first example B1 1 B1 Min 00000 2t A 01 00 55 cQ Q3 Q4 Max 01000 B 00000 TI 200 00s P 0 6 5 29 Analog Ramp Short Description The Analog Ramp instruction allows the output to be changed from the current level to a selected level at a specified rate Input En A change in the status from 0 to 1 at input EN Enable applies the start stop level Offset B StSp to the output for 100 ms and starts the ramp operation to the selected level A change in the status from 1 to 0 immediately sets the current level to Offset B which makes output AQ equal to O Input Sel Sel 0 The step 1 level 1 is selected Sel 1 The step 2 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 O0 to 1 at input St Decelerated Stop causes the current level to decrease at a constant rate until the start stop level Offset B StSp is reached The Start stop level is maintained for 100 ms and then the current level is set to Offset B which makes output AQ equal to O User Manual xLogic Micro PLC
155. ion of the term Connector Logic operations The most elementary blocks are the logic operations e AND e OR xLogie Micro PLC n ra Inputs 11 and I2 are here connected to the 4 i OR block The last two inputs of the a a block remain unused These special functions offer you significantly greater performance e Pulse relay e Up down counter e On delay e Softkey The chapter entitled xLogic functions gives a full list of the xLogic functions Block representation on the xLogic Display The figure below shows a typical view of the xLogic Display As you can see it can show only one block at a time We have therefore introduced block numbers to help you check the circuit structure This connector is not required Another block is connected at this poinl Input This connector is not required 3 Block number assigned by xLogic Output Block Assigning a block number xLogic assigns each new block in a circuit program a block number xLogic 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 a 2 S 4 scrolling the circuit program using the key lt q User Manual xLogic Micro PLC he figure above shows you three views of the xLogicDisplay which represent the circuit program As you can see xLogic interconnects the blocks using their numbers Advantages of block numbe
156. ital transistors NPN 10 relays 10A 10 relays 10A 10 relays 10A 10 transistors PNP 10 transistors NPN 10 relays 10A 10 relays 10A 10 relays 10A 10 transistors PNP 10 transistors PNP xLogie Micro PLC Max 14kHz IB IC 5 Q6 Max 60k Hz yes Max 14kHz IB IC yes Max 60k Hz 19 1A Max 14kHz 1IB 1C yes Max 60k Hz 19 1A Max 14kHz IB IC yes Max 60k Hz 19 1A Max 14kHz IB IC yes Max 60k Hz g B i VI9 IA Max 14kHz IB IC YES YES Max 60k Hz 19 1A Max 14kHz IB IC YES yes Max 60k Hz 19 1A 2ch Q Max 14kHz IB IC YES yes 5 Q6 Max 60k Hz 19 1A 2ch Q Max 14kHz IB IC YES yes 5 Q6 Max 60k Hz User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 2 3 Structure amp dimension 1 ELC 18 Series CPU l Power supply 2 Input 3 Program RS232 port 4 HMI LCD panel 5 keypad 6 Expansion RS485 port 7 Output 2 ELC 12 Series CPU 1 Power supply 2 Input 3 Program RS232 port 4 Extension RS485 port EASY xLogie Micro PLC 5 HMI LCD panel 6 keypad 7 Output Notes 1 Program port RS232 port ELC RS232 ELC USB ELC Copier ELC MEMORY should be inserted in this port 2 Extension port it can be used as 2 RS485 ports ELC12 CB A ELC12 CB B should be inserted in this port 3 ELC E Series Expansion Module only use with ELC 18 CPUs o z d T i l GH GOOO a Opreme
157. l xLogic Micro PLC ontrol loop The process value x influences the manipulated variable M by means of the regulating device This creates a closed circuit that is also known as a control loop If in the example above the window is opened the temperature in the room drops The person must increase the heat output of the heater If the heat output is increased too much it will get too hot The person must then reduce the heat output If the heat output is increased or reduced too quickly then the control loop starts to sway The room temperature fluctuates It is either too hot or too cold To prevent this the person must carefully and slowly reduce or increase the heat output Loop error The loop error is the difference between the command variable and the process value In other words the deviation of a process value from a set value e SP PV The loop error e brings about a change to the manipulated variable M The example above illustrates this very well if with a desired temperature of 20 C command value w the room temperature is 22 C process value PV this results in the loop error e SP PV 20 C 22 C 2 C In this case the negative sign indicates a reversing action the heat output is reduced In a control loop s state of equilibrium the loop error is zero or very small If the command variable changes or there is a disturbance a loop error arises The loop error is corrected by m
158. l down menu of Tools is shown as the following Ela Jhi onda 5X R brweg Fier Tel B wl Re 4 Di rerna Lisa f Lf enna Oo e Te ans far L TC FLE a lae ation r3 FLE 2F Salari Esr trara Purrecerd am Edit Carar HI et FOC Vurxicn Largaags halaciian dei FEES Virion User Baa fei Clack Eni Bont Config Get Clack Pila optimi malian wd Commas cal en Typs Set Commamacalhisn Typs m Wallipla Fir tiy Fakir Tini He Taurly Tine Set POC x Kddeera 3 ig Cantar Gai TLC E Adres uai FLU s Eran Timi be T3 Ed Er Er A 3 a pilre pearl er i Hours wurtzr Tkraabeld tra gear Aral we OT Analar sesp ralor ar Manual Jeram Siem inkar sa Sed Eziandr me diula xLogie Micro PLC Fig 10 3 Tools Menu X Configuration Select and open the Com port X Disconnect Line Cancel the connection of PC and xLogic X Transfer Transfer the following data between PC and xLogic PC gt PLC Download the program to xLogic PLC gt PC Upload the program from xLogic Password set Set Password protection to xLogic Get PLC Version Get the current xLogic hardware version Set Clock Set RTC for xLogic Get Clock Get RTC from xLogic Get Communication Type Get current communication type Set Communication Type Set communication type for current xLogic Set PLC s address Set the current xLogic address Get PLC s address Get the address of current xLogic Get PLC s scan time Get the scan per
159. lock would be treated as parameter page only when it has no input otherwise it may be regarded as alarm page When input has high pulse LCD shall display alarm message 4 3 Select function page Press ESC key to change from running mode to function page EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC M i 2 18 14 15 16 7 18 19 14 IB OIC ID M1415 16 JOO COO OO EASY ELC 26DC DA F HWNN l Lf befor 13 O10 After pressing ESC key xLogic would be switched to function page and meanwhile open function menu as figure below shows LM 1 12 B 4 15 16 i 18 19 lA IB IC ID 4516 0 0 00 6 6 6 66 6 66 6 6 8 6 6 EASY ELC 26DC DA F JOOOUOUOUUUDOOUUOQUUOUOO0O0 ER gz EE FE Hs Hb Brief introduction on 5 options of function page l Run stop Select this menu to switch over xLogic status between RUN and Stop Refer to chapter4 3 1 for details l Set Param To set function block parameter Refer to chapter 4 3 2 for details l Set Used to set modify password set address of CPU amp extension LCD settings and communication parameters settings refer to chapter 4 3 3 and 4 3 4 for details please L Press or v key to move the cursor to Set 2 Then press OK key xLogic will display as follows EASY xLogic Micro PLC Le M 11 I2 I3 M 15 16 I7 18 19 l amp IB IC ID M4 115 HB JCILIUOILICUCLOCUCOICUCUCUCULOLUCUL 5 CXV die mS irc L ELC 286DC D R l Clock To set and modify date and time R
160. ls You configure the relevant block values instead Examples Par Parameter This input will not be connected Here you set the relevant block parameters times on off thresholds etc No Cam This input will not be 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 6 4 2 Time response Parameter T In 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 time base set time vase fe s seconds seconds 1 100 seconds setting a time T of 250 minutes Unit in hours h 04 00 hours 240 minutes 00 10 hours 10 minutes 250 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Fecause of Slight tolerances in the characteristics of electronic components the set time T may deviate The xLogic has a maximum tolerance of 0 02 When 0 02 of the time T is smaller than 0 02 seconds the maximum deviation is 0 02 seconds Example The maximum tolerance per hour 3600 seconds is 0 02 which is proportional to 0 72 seconds The maximum tolerance per minute 60 seconds is 0 02 seconds Accuracy of the timer weekly yearly timer The maximum timing in accuracy is 5 s day 6 4 3 Backup of the real time clock Because the internal real time clock of an xLogic is backed up it continues operation after a
161. lustration shows the view in programming mode that corresponds to the first example 12 6 3 1 B2 V2 0006 B1 V4 00001 Qen 0 0 p 0 Use the and P keys to navigate between the operand value operator and operation priority To change a value use the and V 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 B key to navigate to the next screen from the PR1 PR3 line Use the OK key to accept changes 6 5 31 Analog math error detection Short Description The analog math error detection block sets an output if an error has occurred in the referenced analog math function block Input EN Enable the analog math error detection function block Input R Reset the output Parameter Referenced FB block number of an analog math instruction Error to detect Zero division Overflow or Zero division OR Overflow Auto Reset Reset the output when the failure condition clears Output AQ Q is set high if the error to detect occurred in the last execution of the LOGIE Micro PLC referenced analog math function block 00000 Parameter Referenced FB The value for the Referenced FB parameter references the block number of an already programmed analog math function block Description of the function The analog math error detection block sets the output when the ref
162. m ES Bnb sali li Lect tn Cernan shh Dz dr sable vste kE visir wa i m i a Chapter 8 Modbus function code and Register addresses 8 1 xLogic modbus function code The following table contains some communication orders supported by xLogic Length of Order Function description message one frame Remarks code Hex order can deal with Read one group coil status 00000 Read Coil Status Output OXXXX relay Fetch one group data of the status of Read input Status input Switch input relay 10000 1XXXxX Read data of multi holding register Read Holding Registers 40000 4XXXX Output register Force the switch status of single coil Force Single Coil 00000 0XXXxX Pre set the data of single register Set single output register 40000 4XXXX Force multi coils on off data 00000 0XXXX Write multi holding registers 40000 4XXXxX xLogie Micro PLC 8 2 Register addresses of xLogic Communication parameters settings PLC mode selection MODBUS RTU Communication parameter set Baud rates 9600 Data bit 8 Stop bit 1 Set address method Data format Attribute DECIMAL Digital quantity input ELC 6 CPU switch ELC 18 CPU ELC E 16 EXT1 ELC E 16 EXT2 Function Block in ELC E 16 EXT3 code 02 xlogicsoft a EXM 12 ELC 12 CPU ELC12 E 8 EXT1 ELC12 E 8 EXT2 ELC12 E 8 EXT3 ELC 22 26 CPU ELC E 16 EXT1 ELC E 16 EXT2 ELC E 16 EXT3
163. mistakes or not will be shown in the fourth line 3 Delete button The button is used for deleting the Messages in the first and second line I001 005 Joon Toor ooo IOOB Iopa D004 ToosR IOOS IOOA IOOC QOO1 goo2 goog good goon goog User Manual ETE xLogic Micro PLC 6F6 5 28 Pulse Width Modulator PWM Short Description The Pulse Width Modulator PWM instruction modulates the analog input value Ax to a pulsed digital output signal The pulse width is proportional to the analog value Ax connection Description EN A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input En enables the PWM function block Input Ax Analog signal to be modulated to a pulsed digital output signal parameter aan Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values 10 000 PT Periodic time over which the digital output is modulated p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output Q Q is set or reset for the proportion of each time period according to the proportion of the standardized value Ax to the analog value range Parameter PT The periodic time PT can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ 169 xLogie Micro PLC Analog ramp AQ Tc PI bie AQ Analog math AQ E Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt Parameter p number
164. mp Upgraded ELC 18 CPU Fl F64 F8 Startup flag F64 Backlight control bit Analog flag blocks AF1 to AF64 applied to standard ELC 12 amp Upgraded ELC 18 CPU AF1 AF32 applied to other ELC series CPU Shift register bits S1 to S8 4 cursor keys and 8 Panel keys ELC 22 26 EASY xLogie Micro PLC Chapter 2 Hardware models and resources 2 1 Naming Rules of ELC Series ELC CQOD O O E eT l 4 5 1 Series name 2 Points of input and output 3 Supply power ACor DC 4 Digital Analog D digital DA digital analog L with photoelectricity isolation 5 Output type R relay T transistor TN PNP transistor TP NPN transistor 6 E economic mode Model name expansion module plus with ELC 18 22 26 CPU together to use ELC E QQ 0 0 0 d l J j 4 d 4 l Series name 2 E expansion module 3 Points of input and output 4 Supply power AC or DC 5 Digital Analog D digital DA digital analog 6 Output type R relay TP NPN transistor TN PNP transistor Model name expansion module plus with ELC 12 CPU together to use ELC12 E O 0 0 0 to J TT TT 2 3 4 5 fi User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 1 Series name 2 E expansion module 3 Points of input and output 4 Supply power AC or DC 5 Digital Analog DA digital analog 6 Output type R relay TP NPN transistor TN PNP transistor 2 2 Hardware model selection xLogic Micro PLC Model Selection chart ex
165. mple of analog values User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Internal Offset i alue IB H3 UJ o o N Ul O e O H3 UI O O H3 UI O 0 H3 UI O O H3 UI O Ul O O e UI O O eo o e e e e Ae PF Im 1000 1000 1000 N ojojo je joe i O JIO O N IN IN N IN IN Ul O 6 5 Special functions list SF When you create your circuit program in xLogicsoft you find the special function blocks in the SF list You can invert the inputs of SFs individually i e the circuit program converts a logical 1 at the input into a logical 0 a logical 0 it converts into a logical 1 The table also specifies whether the relevant function can be set retentive Rem The following SFs are available User Manu xLogie Micro PLE Rem o Off delay REM On Off delay REM Timer Retentive on delay REM Wiping relay pulse out REM Edge triggered wiping relay REM Asynchronous pulse generator REM Random generator EE Stairway lighting switch REM Multiple function switch REM ac er Up down counter Hours counter Threshold trigger Analog threshold trigger Analog differential trigger Analog comparator Analog value monitoring User Manual Analog amplifier Analog multiplexer Pulse Width Modulator PWM Analog math Analog ramp PI controller Analog math error detection Latching relay m NEN B EE i mM Shift register Data l
166. n 2 Select input En and confirm with OK The cursor is now positioned below Par 149 xLogie Micro PLC 3 Change to the input mode of Par Confirm with OK ue the cursor is now positioned to Off BOO T 4 The status is not retentive T Mp Button Momentary pushbutton function status Off 4 Q is set in the first program cycle after program start To change Par to Switch action and the initialization status after the program start 4 To select Momentary pushbutton or Switch action Press P Or v BOOT T Ihe status is not retentive T Sswiteh Switch status Off 4 Q is set in the first program cycle after program start 5 To change to the start state Press 4 or b 6 To change the start state Press A or Y B f 1 4 The status is not retentive T Switeh 4 Switch sfatus On 4 Q is set in the init program cycle after program start 7 Confirm your entries with OK View in parameter assignment mode example Here you can set or reset the Switch parameter On Off When in RUN xLogic shows the following display B 1 Cwitehz n The pushbutton switch here is switched on Let us assume you want to set Switch Off 1 Change to the editing mode Confirm with OK the cursor is now positioned on On 2 To change from On to Off Press A or Y 3 Confirm your entries with Press OK User Manual xLogic Mi
167. n put the function block into editing box First set the property of every function block then link every function block according to logic controlling relation thereby complete the protracting of a logic function graph In addition in order to help the users confirm if the function graph accord with the prospective controlling result xLogicsoft also provides most intuitionist function of simulation You can get the moving result of the program through simulation of the function graph 6 9 1 Open File 6 9 1 1 Open New File Operation method To open a new file click New option of menu File click once with left button of mouse As shown in the following fig 229 j ar Manual xLogie Micro PLC Fa Logic Soft Logici sMs View Help Tools Function block diagram FED Open Close Close All Documents Ctrlts ave Fig 7 9 1 Open New Document Notes An option Window of outside meet extended module will appear before a new document opened General Comment Page Layout Parameter Hardware Known iT 5 a Constants Connectors Input Shift registe x Ga ELC 5 Serres Basic Functions AND AHO Edge HAHI c ELC 12 Series Special Functions E Timer Dn Delay O f Delay i oe Counter Up Down counter Hor Analog Analog comparator A Miscellaneous Latching Relay Ful Bain Maximum Resources Function Blacks 256 REM 40 Digital Inpu
168. ng system Different daylight lamp rows should be able to be switched on and off handily If window at one side has enough light the light will be switched off automatically via lightness sensitivity switch The light would be switched off automatically at 8 00 p m The light can be switched on and off manually at any time 7 5 1 Standard solution K1 K 51 sz k2 SJ 34 K3 Kah KS Ke x wv E gf m m E1 OR Je 4t K canes Ka 4 jka E2 X EK ELA Es N Lighting lamp can be operated by pulse relay controlled by button besides the door Pulse relay can be repositioned by means of timer and lightness sensitivity switch Pulse relay may shorten pulse width of off command Required component yButton 51 54 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Daylight control switch B1 Timer T1 Pulse relay K1 and K2 pulse switch K3 K6 able to be switched off collectively Disadvantages of traditional solution In order to realize function it needs plenty of wiring Vast mechanical parts will result in obvious abrasion and high maintenance costs Modification function can cause much work 7 5 2 The scheme of xLogic m l4 N Daylight lamp Daylight lamp Daylight lamp Daylight lamp row row rows row Components S1 S4 make contact Momentary switch B1 make contact Daylight control switch Circuit diagram by xLogicsoft EASY xLogic Milano PLC Benefits While
169. nload cable with photo electricity isolation USB communication download cable with photo electricity isolation Programmable capability up to 256 function blocks ELC 18 512 function blocks ELC 12 Mounting via modular 35mm DIN rail or screw fixed mounting plate On line monitor capability Compact design HMI LCD separate installation available e g xLogic can be installed inside cabinet and HMI mounted in it s front panel Datalogging Kinds of analog signals process capacity DC 0 10V 0 4 20mA and PT100 probe inputs and DC 0 10V and 0 4 20mA outputs Low cost Some of the things xLogic can do for you The xLogic Micro PLC provides solutions for commercial industrial building and domestic applications such as lighting pumping ventilation shutter operations or in switching cabinets The application field is widespread and these are just a few to mention Using the RS485 bus and Ethernet connectivity allows the user to realize various extensive real time monitoring and control applications Utilizing the optional SMS module the systems can furthermore be remotely controlled via GSM cell phone SMS Alarms status updates and any other desirable messages can be provided at set triggers Special versions without operator panel and display unit are available for series production applications in small machine installation and cabinet building environments to further slash cost xLogic devices xLogic
170. nse with reference to retentivity characteristics after power failure e cons e g bulbs for monitoring outputs e Simulation control icons and e Time control icons A oO ax 5 S 0 ifje l 2008 10 10 14 13 18 Simulation control icons Start simulation Stop simulation Hold simulation pause Time control If you have programmed a time sensitive circuit you should use the time control to monitor the reaction of your circuit program Start simulation for a specific time or number of cycles Set the period and the number of cycles using the following icons Setting the period and the time base for a time limited simulation or setting a specific number of cycles Display of the current time in xLogicsoft Modification of the current time in xLogicsoft xLogie Micro PLE Status display A IOUT IDO2 O03 1004 O05 1006 1007 Us i d K WOU WOU LUO LULA Layout of inputs The inputs are displayed in the form of key or switch icons The name of the input is displayed below the icon An open input represents an inactive switch When you click on the icon it is indicated active and the switch is shown in closed state a con for pushbutton I1 not actuated I open input EUM con for pushbutton I1 actuated kiosed input 2 E con for pushbutton I2 not actuated open input Icon for pushbutton 12 actuated 3 closed input Layout of the ou
171. o list with Press OK 4 Select I2 Press or 5 Apply I2 Press OK 12 is now connected to the input of the OR block The display now shows Your complete circuit program in xLogic up to now We do not need the last two inputs of the OR block for this circuit program We shall now exit circuit programming mode To return to the programming menu Press ESC Note xLogic has now saved your circuit program to nonvolatile memory The circuit program remains in the xLogic 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 deactivated when you insert a function to use it you must enable this option User Manual xLogie Micro PLC 5 5 4 Assigning a circuit program name You can assign your circuit program a name that consists of up to 16 uppercase lowercase letters numbers and special characters In the programming menu 1 Move the gt cursor to Edit Press Y or amp 2 Accept Edit Press OK 3 Move the gt cursor to Edit Name Press v or s 4 Accept Edit Name Press OK Press amp and V to list the alphabet numbers and special characters either in ascending or descending order You can select any letter number or character To enter a space character simply move the
172. o longer requires break contacts You simply use a make xLogie Micro PLC contact and convert it into a break contact with the help of the NOT function Logic table of the NOT function f 4 CC CC 6 3 9 Boolean Function The BOOLEAN function gives the value of the output according to the combination of inputs The function has four inputs and therefore 16 combinations These combinations can be found in a truth table for each of these the output value can be adjusted The number of configurable combinations depends on the number of inputs connected to the function Non connected inputs are set to O The following diagram shows an example of part of the Boolean function truth table Index Index dm Ins ind Ou Cut 1 I T T 5 Hi u iF T Combinations of Inputs Output status Parameters Having connected at least one input you can configure the value of the output in the truth table in the Parameters window The output values can be O0 for the Inactive state and 1 for the Active state Double click to change the 0 or 1 EASY the Output ON if result is TRUE option the output takes the value configured in the truth xLogic Micro PLC ble By selecting the Output OFF if result is TRUE option the output takes the inverse value of the value configured in the truth table 6 4 Basics on special functions Because of their different
173. o select editing mode The cursor no longer appears in the form of an underscore but instead as a flashing solid square xLogic offers you various options here Select GF basic functions by pressing the key until GF appears and confirm with OK xLogic now shows the first block from the list of basic functions The AND is the first block of the basic function list The solid square cursor prompts you to select a block Now press Y or until the OR block appears on the display ar Manual xLogic Micro PLC Press OK to confirm your entries and exit the dialog The display now shows Your complete circuit program layout ww Es 2 DU You have now entered the first block Each new block is automatically assigned a block number The only E Block numb er thing left to do is interconnect the block inputs This is how it is done Press OK The display now shows Select the Co list Press OK The display now shows The first element of the Co list is the Input 1 character namely I 001 Press OK I1 is now connected to the input of the OR block The cursor jumps to the next input of the OR User Manual xLogic Micro PLC ock The display now shows Your complete circuit program in xLogic up to now Iu 021 Yl nan Now you connect input I2 to the input of the OR block l Switch to editing mode Press OK 2 Select the Co list Press or 3 Confirm the C
174. of the function Output Q is set to 1 momentarily with a O to 1 transition at input Trg At the 1 to O transition at input Trg xLogic retriggers the current time T and the output remains set The output Q is reset to 0 when Ta reaches the value specified in T Ta T off delay A one shot at input Trg retriggers the time Ta You can reset the time Ta and the output via the input R Reset before the time Ta has expired If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure 6 5 3 On Off delay Trg Short description The on off delay function is used to set an output after a configured on delay time and then reset it again upon expiration of a second configured time Input Trg You trigger the on delay with a positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input Trg Trigger You trigger the off delay with a negative edge 1 to 0 transition User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Parameter Tu is the on delay time for the output output signal transition O to 1 Ti is the off delay time for the output output signal transition 1 to 0 Retentivity on the status is retentive in memory Q is switched on upon expiration of a configured time Tu if Trg is still set It is switched off again upon expiration of the time T and if Trg has not been set again Parameter The on delay time and off delay time set in parameter TH and TL can be provided by the actual value of another already
175. of the month and day values The values entered may not exceed the logical maximum of the relevant input boxes otherwise xLogicsoft returns an error message The calendar icon offers you an easy way of setting the date It opens a window where you can set the days and months by clicking the relevant buttons BOO 81 Yearly Timer Parameter Comment Block name n Time OFE Time Month Da Month Day a cale Monthly fort Yearly Frotection Active Fulse Output Sample configuration hbe utput of an xLogic is to be set annually on March 1 reset on April 4 set again on July 7 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC nd reset again on November 19 You need to configure two yearly timers with corresponding on times Then logically link the outputs by means of an OR block Yearly Timer 1 Yearly Timer 2 On time Jul 7 Off time Nov 19 On time Mar 1 Off time Apr 4 YYYY MM DD 2000 07 07 YYYY MM DD 2000 03 01 B1 OFF YYYY MM DD 2099 04 04 B2 OFF Y Y Y Y MM DD 2099 11 19 Result at 00 00 h at 00 00 h April 4 November 18 at 00 00 h at 00 00 h March 1 July 7 l l l l Place two yearly timer switch SFBs on your programming interface and configure the blocks as specified On Time Off Time Month Day Month Day calc calc EASY On Time Month Day T mE
176. old Range of values 20 000 Off Off threshold Range of values 20 000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Q is set or reset depending on the set thresholds Parameter On and Off The On and Off parameters can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt Applies only to the display of On Off and Ax values in a message text Does not apply to the comparison of On and Off values The compare function ignores the decimal point The value of On Off and Dec can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to set modify refer to chapter 4 2 2 please Dec means decimal point Timing diagram xLogie Micro PLC Description of the function The function reads the value of the signal at the analog input Ax This value is multiplied by the value of parameter A gain Parameter B offset is added to the product hence Ax Gain Offset Actual value Ax Output Q is set or reset depending on the set threshold values See the following calculation rule Calculation rule If threshold On threshold Off then Q 1 if the actual value Ax gt On Q 0 if the actual value Ax xOff If threshold On lt threshold Off then Q 1 if On lt the
177. on You must have exactly one operation of each priority The operand values can reference another previously defined function to provide the value The analog math function rounds the result to the nearest integer value The number of operand values is fixed at four and the number of operators is fixed at 3 If you 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 O Possible errors Zero division and overflow If the analog math function block execution results in zero division or overflow it sets internal bits that indicate the type of error that occurred You can program an analog math error detection function block in your circuit program to detect these errors and to control the program behavior as needed You program one analog math error detection function block to reference one specific analog math function block Examples The following tables show some simple example analog math block parameters and the resulting equations and output values pa mee fa meme w meme ve 0 Equation 12 6 3 Result 13 mr eem ve meme e o ems w 0 Equation 2 3 1 4 Result 17 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Ad Equation 100 25 2 1 Result 25 Setting the Par parameter The following il
178. ontinuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Cycle time Integrated time switches power reserve Connection cables Ambient temperature Storage temperature Degree of protection Certification Mounting Dimensions Programming cable xLogic lt gt xLogic 12 digital none 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h 2x1 5 mm or1x2 5 mm Oto H5S 40 OC to 70 9C IP20 CE On 35 mm standard mounting rail 4 MW W X H X D 95 x 90 x 55 mm PC cable RS232 or USB Yes PC cable RS232 or USB Yes r Manual 12 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h or wall mounting PC cable RS232
179. or USB Yes 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors PNP 0 3A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h PC cable RS232 or USB Yes 12 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors PNP 0 3A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h PC cable RS232 or USB Yes 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors NP N 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h PC cable RS232 USB Yes 12 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors NPN 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 100 h RG cable RS232 or USB Yes xLogie Miero PLC User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Connection cables Ambient temperature Storage temperature Degree of protection Certification Moun
180. or the previous version place the old xLogicsoft CD in CD drive Point your browser to the Install directory on the CD Updates and info You can download demo versions of the software free of charge from the Internet address specified in the preface r Manu EASY xLogie Micro PLC Installing xLogicsoft 1 Double click on Setup exe or left click the INSTALL menu directly Ll NLaerpcultonobup STU IE ELogicsaoft Setup is EASY Electronic 2 Select the language you would like and click OK to confirm 3 If you consent to the license agreement click Next to confirm Welcome to the ELCsofE Setup Wizard Thos eimi ELD dri necesidad i i cobras Lote es Apiaceae Pisses ined fhe Kolloeving Kapiyi andoninalon bae ooninung Chek Nee ip contin Fiat hi halle i abies ine de Y a nice ccepit Ehe Canna od ea agreement belore condim mh be misiarnon IMPORTANT HOTE WHE HOU IHS TALL Lege LP VLL BE GREH THE OPPORTUNITY TO FSTALLADDITIDHAL SOFTWARE PAODUCTS FROM THIRD PARTY PRIDE RE ALIRT OF THE Aus AELE THEO EXETY eRe PERIDLICTS WILL BE PROVIDED DUREK INSTALLETIUH USE OF EACH BVGILEBLE THIRD PARTI SUFTWwARE PROCLICT I5 BITVERHED AY ITS hf EMO USER LICENSE AGREEMENT THOSE LICENSE AGREEMENTS LLBE PEEEEHTELD FOR TOUR REYE w GAD ADCEFTAHEE GUAR MA TALLAT OR OF EACH THAD PARTY SOFT AE PRT F I gocept the ager V Liga rtd set the agneemeni Li ia boues d
181. or to the first position of the off time LR 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 Special characteristics to note when configuring The block properties window offers a tab for each one of the three cams Here you can set the weekly on times for the cams Each tab offers you in addition an option of defining the on and off times for each cam in hour and minute units Hence the shortest switching cycle is one minute You can disable the on and off times individually i e you can achieve switching cycles extending across more than one day for example by setting the on time for cam 1 to Monday 7 00 h and the off time of cam 2 to Wednesday 13 07 h while disabling the on time for cam 2 Property i X Parameter Cams 1 Cams 2 Cams 3 Comment Static On Time Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Disable Sunday cae ome a Backup of the real time clock The internal real time clock of xLogic is buffered against power failure The buffering time is influenced by the ambient temperature and is typically 100 hours at an ambient temperature of 25 C User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 5 12 Yearly timer Caution Your xLogic must be equipped with an internal real time clock if you are going to use this
182. ottom of the programming interface contains scroll bars which you can use for vertical and horizontal scrolling of the circuit program ee fa Frurm mix l tr rk weet WES fact iun Nery unb eect mal 5I yt T 9 x DB ieee T Menu bar Standard Toolbar Programming Toolbar Reference material Function block list Info box Display memory Info IO status and analog IO values under simulation monitoring mode Status bar Including current operation current CPU model and the communication status NY OO Ui A W N FF Programming Interface Notes For the detailed operation please refer to Chapter 10 and Chapter 11 of this part User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 6 7 Main Functions Creal 0 Simulate B On line monitoring Document 1 Edition function The main function of xLogicsoft is programming for xLogic By using the Logical Function Edition window of xLogicsoft you can create and edit your desired xLogic programs using various function blocks of xLogic and can also perform file operations such as save print program management etc 2 Simulation operation function After the program is edited you can view the program operation result on the computer and conveniently check if the said program meets your control requirements Here xLogicsoft provides you with a completely new off line test function through which you can debug the program without installing the xLo
183. pedance ER User Manual _ xLogie Micro PLC of power cord is proportional to 2 5 C The three wire technology can inhibit the influence of measurement results caused by cable length ohmic resistance elie E HM Misi Mi wx OOCOOOOOOOO fap Bakes pr ia L E Fi 00000000000 OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOO0O0O0OCOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO 3 4 3 Connecting xLogic Outputs 1 Requirement for the relay output Various loads such as lamp fluorescent tube motor contact etc can be connected to the outputs of xLogic The maximum ON output current that can be supplied by xLogic is 10A for the resistance load and 2A for the inductive load The connection is in accordance with the following figure User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Relay Output 2 Requirement for the electronic transistor output The load connected to xLogic must have the following characteristics The maximum switch current cannot exceed 0 3A When the switch is ON Q 1 the maximum current is 0 3A T T T3 Te TE zh th ga TA Er OR IR AR OW ln No E ol ML MB EE d zb 2 cw Mo ce F oot ko Puls gl Cae C Mw Truaeusiur Cupu PHI Notes PNP The load connecting voltage must be lt 60VDC and it must be DC The terminal of the output wiring must be connected with the DC positive voltage and it must be connected with the L terminal of the xLogic power a load must be connected with the terminal of the D
184. power consumption of load does not exceed output of switch s voltage range lamp can be directly connected to xLogic main module however if power consumption of load exceeds output of switch s voltage range then power contactor would be required You can connect directly lightness sensitivity switch to the input of xLogic Don t need external timer as this function has been integrated in xLogic It can be installed in a small sized cabinet so quite space saving Less equipment Quite easier to modify lighting system According to your demand you may setup supplementary on off timing lamp can be switched off in order at the end of day Easier to apply role of lightness sensitivity switch to lamp or already modified lamp row 7 6 Rainwater pump Nowadays besides drinkable water in family rainwater applications is gradually increasing In this way much costs can be saved also environment can be improved as well The application of rain water as follows User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Water system in garden Potted plant water Wash car Scour W C The following figure is to tell you how to run the rainwater application system Rain water s urce Kd Pressure switch Drinkable water Foewkae B B do BW B E HOE OU Hd B o 3 b hd B 8 B PF 3 Bo E FH ETE T syn Control switchboard Pressure container Container for rain water Service water conduit Off drinkable water
185. programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of TH TL can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 7 2 2 please For information on the validity and accuracy of the time base refer to 7 4 2 Timing diagram Dur mo EL B m gi _ 4 H Y KA pt FL Description of the function The time Tu is triggered with a O to 1 transition at input Trg If the status at input Trg is 1 at least for the duration of the configured time Tu the output is set to logical l upon expiration of this time output is on delayed to the input signal The time Tu is reset if the status at input Trg is reset to O before this time has expired The time T is triggered with the 1 to O transition at the output If the status at input Trg remains O at least for the duration of a configured time T the output is reset 111 xLogie Micro PLE to O upon expiration of this time output is off delayed to the input signal The time T is reset if the status at input Trg is returns to 1 before this time has expired 6 5 4 Retentive on delay Tra H Far Short description A one shot at the input triggers a configurable time The output is set upon expiration of this time Input Trg Trigg
186. r the on off threshold Dec 0 6 5 26 Analog multiplexer ar Short Description This special function displays O or one of 4 saved analog values on the analog output lon input En Enable Uunacdna Input En switches dependent on S1 and S2 a parameterized analog value to the output Inputs S1 and S2 Parameter Output AQ Parameters V1 V4 xLogie Micro PLC AQ COS 0 on input EN switches O to the output AQ S1 and S2 selectors for selecting the analog value to be issued S1 0 and S2 0 The value lis issued S1 0 and S2 1 The value 2 is issued S1 1 and S2 0 The value 3 is issued S1 1 and S2 1 The value 4 is issued V1 V4 Analog values Value that will be issued Value range 32768 32767 p Number of decimal places value range 0 1 2 3 Analog output Value range for AQ 32768 32767 The values for V1 V4 can be provided by the value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt Timing Diagram User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Description of Function If input En is set then the function issues one of 4 possible analog values V1 to V4 at the output AQ depending on the parameters S1 and S2 If the input En is not set then the function iss
187. rameter The off delay time T the pre warning time T and the pre warning period T L can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of T can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Timing diagram Changing the time base You can change the pre warning time base and the period User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Time base Pre warning time Pre warning period makes sense only for programs with a cycle time of lt 25 ms Description of the function Output Q is set to 1 with a O to 1 signal transition at input Trg The 1 to O transition at input Trg triggers the current time and output Q remains set Output Q is reset to O when Ta reaches the time T Before the off delay time T T has expired you can output a pre warning that resets Q for the duration of the off pre warning time Ti Ta is retriggered optional at the next high low transition at input Trg and if Ta is expiring If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure Setting the Par parameter Note All times must have the same time base 4 Protection mode and retentivity 4 Off delay time T
188. rameter mode Timing diagram Description of the function The status of output Q changes with each 0 to 1 transition at input Trg and if both S and R O i e the output is switched on or off Input Trg does not influence the SFB when S 1orR 1 A one shot at input S sets the pulse relay i e the output is set to logical 1 A one shot at input R resets the pulse relay to its initial state i e the output is set to logical O Either the input R takes priority over input S i e the signal at input S has no effect as long as R 1 or the input S takes priority over input R i e the signal at input R has no effect as long as S 1 depending on your configuration 6 5 18 Message text E F 1 Par Short description Display parameterized message texts and parameters of other blocks in RUN mode User Manual xLogic Micro PLG A O to 1 transition at En Enable triggers the output of the message text P is the priority of the message text lis the lowest 32 is the highest priority Quit Acknowledgement of the message text Parameter Text Input of the message text Par Parameter or actual value of another already configured function see Visible parameters or actual values Time Shows the continuously updated time of day Date Shows the continuously updated date EnTime Shows the time of the O to 1 transition EnDate Shows the O to 1 transition of the date Q remains set as long as
189. read from peripheral and set the output to O via the R Reset input Reset has priority over En Parameter Slave address 1 is default Communication protocol Modbus RTU Communication parameter baud rate BPS Data bits Stop bits Parity Overtime response time out Comm Type RS232 or RS485 Communication interface of xLogic Data register Index High Low Low High Command 01 Read coils Ox 02 Read Discrete Input 1x 03 Read Holding Registers 4x 04 Read Input Registers 3x Register start address count Output Q Q is set or reset depending on the communication status Successful communication Q 1 Failed communication Q 0 Note 1 Data register Index High Low Low High For example when High Low index was set one data Ox 00 12 was read and saved to AQ AQ 0X0012 however when Low High index was set AQ 0x 1200 Regarding Modbus RTU detail please refer to our Modbus RTU communication protocol file for it Description of the function In the configuration of our xLogic communication the xLogic usually serves as a slave via Modbus RTU Protocol and can communicate with a master directly That s to say any device communicating with xLogic sends command to it and then its response will be sent out only when the xLogic has received the command Just as the below figure shows Peripheral SEI mesane HLogic sSuperRelay MASTER SLAVE RESPONSE message However the Modbus Read or
190. red delay time has expired Input Trg You trigger the times for the Edge triggered wiping relay with a signal at input Trg Trigger Input R The output and the current time Ta are reset to O with a signal at input R Parameter TL TH The inter pulse period T and the pulse period Ty are adjustable N determines the number of pulse pause cycles T Tu Value range 1 9 Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory OuputQ fOutput Q is set when the time T has expired and is reset User Manual xLogic Micro PLC cn Parameter The pulse width TH and the inter pulse width TL can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function Analog comparator Ax Ay Analog trigger Ax Analog amplifier Ax Analog multiplexer AQ Analog ramp AQ Analog math AQ PI controller AQ Data latching relay AQ Up Down counter Cnt The value of TH TL can be set modified in parameter mode For information about how to modify refer to chapter 5 2 2 please Timing diagram Description of the function With the change at input Trg to 1 the time T time low is triggered After the time T has expired output Q is set to 1 for the duration of the time Ty time high If input Trg is retriggered prior to the expiration of the preset time T Tu the time Ta is reset and the pulse pause period is restarted If retentivity is not set output Q and the time are reset after a power failure
191. rite and the other is to stop recording 7 Register params This section is for register s parameters setting The register includes following sorts A digital inputs 16 23 B Q digital outputs QOO1 C F digital flag User Manual xLogic Micro PLC D M M status in fact it can be used to show the status of the function blocks Hi or Low REGO REG Rem Rem O f MI 0 00 005 On 0 OT 0h Off 0 O O R En Star t O M1 M512 0 511 F Al analog inputs xLogie Micro PLC G AF analog flag 1 AM AM value it can be used to display the current value of analog blocks which has analog output pin BOO1 AM1 BOOZ AMZ BOOS ANS REG l REG REG Gain 1 00 vi yi Offset VEU REGZ Foint Wa 0 VWrFo aoo y4 0 REG Point ya 0 REG V4 0 Foint COLE 1473144 0 511 EXAMPLE User Manual xLogic Micro PLC e JR Please refer the property dialog box of BOO3 it can record the output status The start address is from 0 and it must record the 20 outputs with continuous addresses And the record file shows below 2011 01 30 13 52 25 GI OT12111H O00 100000000000 2011 01 30 13 52 31 G1 OT12111H 00 1000000000004 4011 01 30 13 52 37 Q1 411 11110000100000000000 4011 01 30 13 52 43 Q1 411 11110000100000000000 2011 01 30 13 52 48 G1 OT11 2111 O00 100000000000 4011 01 30 13 52 55 GH
192. ro PLC If the updated value PV SP then the special function does not change the value of AQ Dir upwards timing diagram numbers 1 and 3 e If the updated value PV gt SP then the special function reduces the value of AQ e If the updated value PV SP then the special function increases the value of AQ Dir downwards timing diagram number 2 e If the updated value PV gt SP then the special function increases the value of AQ e 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 then the updated value PV is set to the value of Min If the input R is set to 1 then the AQ output is reset As long as R is set the input A M is disabled Sampling Time The sampling time is fixed at 500 ms Parameter sets In order to simplify the use of the PI controller the parameters for KC TI and Dir are already given as sets for the following applications Parameter set Application example Parameter KC Parameter TI Parameter Dir Temperature fast Temperature cooling control of 0 5 30 Small spaces small volumes Temperature slow Heating ventilation temperature
193. rotection mode on page 84 D MTWTFSS weekdays daily On 06 30 On time 06 30 h Off 08 00 lt Off time 08 00 h Pulse form B1 4 Pulse Off 4 Pulse setting On or Off Days of the week The prefix D Day has the following meaning e M Monday e T Tuesday e W Wednesday e T Thursday e F Friday e S Saturday e 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 activated at the specified time for one cycle and then the output is reset t means No on off times set Setting the weekly timer To set the on off times 1 Move the cursor to one of the Cam parameters of the timer e g No1 2 Press OK xLogic opens the Cam parameter assignment screen form The cursor is positioned on the day of the week 3 Press amp and W to select one or several days of the week 4 Press E to move the cursor to the first position of the on time 5 Set the on time Modify the value at the respective position using the keys and V Move to the cursor to the various positions using the keys and B At the first position you can only select the value E User Manual xLogie Micro PLC means No on off times set f 6 Press to move the curs
194. rs You can connect almost any block to an input of the current block by means of its block number In this way you can reuse the interim results of logical or other operations reduce programming effort save memory space and clean up your circuit layout To do so however you need to know how xLogic has named 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 xLogic assigns By using the xLogicsoft to program xLogic you can directly create a function chart of your circuit program xLogicsoft also allows you to assign eight character names to up to 512 blocks and to view these on the xLogic Display in parameter assignment mode 5 3 From circuit diagram to xLogic program View of a circuit diagram You know of course how a circuit logic is represented in a circuit diagram Nevertheless here is an example Load E1 is switched on and off by means af the switches 51 OR 52 AND S3 Relay K1 picks up when condition 51 OR S2 AND S3 is met Creating this circuit with xLogic In xLogic you create a circuit logic by interconnecting blocks and connectors To create a circuit logic in xLogic start at the circuit output The output is the load or relay that is to be switched Convert the circuit logic into blocks by working through the circuit starting at the output and en
195. rs counter F En Fal Par Short description A configured time is triggered with a signal at the monitoring input The output is set when this time has expired Input R A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input R resets output Q and sets a configured value MI at the counter for the duration of the time to go MN Input En En is the monitoring input xLogic scans the on time of this input Input Ral A positive edge at input Ral Reset all resets both the hours counter OT and the output and sets the configured value MI at the counter to for the duration of the time to go MN That is Output Q O The measured operating hours OT 0 and The time to go of the maintenance interval MN MI xLogic Micro PLC Range of values 0000 9999 h OT Expired total operation time An offset can be specified Range of values 00000 99999 h 0 When R is selected Q 1 if MN 0 Q 0 ifR 1lorRal 1 When R En is selected Q 1 if MN 0 Q 0 if R 1 or Ral 1 or En Q The output is set when the time to go MN O The output is reset e When Q O R En if R 1orRal 1orEn 0 When Q 0 R if R 1 or Ral 1 Timing diagram En Fal MNEMI MTM OT MI Configured time interval MN Time to go OT Total time expired since the last 1 signal at the Ral input These values are principally held retentive Parameter The maintenance interval MI can be provided by
196. rt Communicate using Modbus RTU ASCII protocol RS232 or USB port ELC ES232 ELC USB needed If there is no network required and only one main module with some expansion modules is needed for the application the down and upload of the project to and from the main module happens over the standard RS232 or USB port It allows system maintenance like monitoring too slave 1 slave 2 slave 3 Ethernet network EASY application requires a system where more than one main module is needed and these main xLogic Micro PLC modules have to communicate each main module will be connected over an Ethernet Module box to the Ethernet The project down and upload to and from the main modules and the communication between the main modules happens over the Ethernet network Furthermore the visualization of the whole system is possible and easy to realize a personal computer Ethernet Note xLogic CPU may be equipped with expansion modules of the different voltage class but expansion module must be supplied the correct power corresponding to its type Each xLogic CPU provides the following connections for the creation of the circuit program regardless of the number of connected blocks Digital inputs I1 to I4 ELC 6 11 tol8 ELC 12 I1 to IC ELC 18 11 toI D ELC 22 I1 to IF ELC 26 Analog inputs All to AI8 Digital outputs Q1 to Q6 ELC 18 Q1 to Q4 ELC 12 Digital flag blocks F1 F64 applied to standard ELC 12 a
197. s Yes ELC MEMORY Yes 15 1 6 14KHZ 17 18 60KHZ Q3 Q4 333Hz optional ELC 12DC DA TN CAP ELC 12DC DA TP CAP xLogie Micro PLE Inputs of which can be used in analog mode Input supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Cycle time Integrated time switches power reserve Connection cables Ambient temperature Storage temperature Degree of protection Certification 8 digital none 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 4 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 72 h 8 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 0 1 ms function Yes typ 72 h 2x1 5mm or 1x 2 5 mm 20 to 55 C 0 C to 70 9C P20 CE 8 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10 Hz 0 1 ms function Yes typ 72 h 8 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8
198. s dialog box click cue shown as Fig 7 10 13 appears to renew time of xLogic succeed OK Setting Succeed Fig 7 10 13 Setup Time Succeed 2 Download Upload Function Block Program After you debug the function graph successfully you need to download it into xLogic and operate as following process Operation Method of read in Program a First of all link xLogic with your PC through the optional way RS232 cable USB cable need install driver first Ethernet connection b Open application software xLogicsoft set up a new document then open computer com Click option Lr Configuration under menu Tools with left button of the mouse or click i in toolbar ar Manual oO L LOGIE Micro PLC c Click option transfer gt PC gt xLogic under menu Tools or click button ih in toolbar E BR d Click button Bh with left button of mouse start update Program downloading status shown as Fig 7 10 14 display update Program course SEs 19 Fig 7 10 14 downloading status Attn After the Program update xLogic will run the Program automatically need not restart Operation Method of Upload Program a Click option Transfer gt xLogic gt PC under menu Tools with left button of mouse or click v t under toolbar b Click button Eh with left button of mouse start upload Program uploading status shown as Fig 7 1
199. should be inserted in this port When the programming port should be used as the standard RS232 port D shape 9 pin header the ELC RS232 cable needed Blow is show you the pin definition of the header 2 Expansion port RS485 pin definition p rn oan nmr Pc GND pris GND CANL o MEE CANH Co 5V 16 5V Communication between CPU and expansion module will use 4 7 9 15 pin ELC RS485 module need when ELC 18 CPU communicate with the third party devices via RS485 bus ELC 12 CPUs ecrarimi 48232 port Expaasioni P5465 pot 1 Programming port RS232 port ELC RS232 ELC USB ELC Copier should be inserted in this port User Manual xLogie Micro PLC Named COMI A When the programming port should be used as the standard RS232 port D shape 9 pin header the a ELC RS232 cable needed s 2 Expansion port RS485 pin definition 2X3 pin female figure 1 2 B 3 4 esses RS485 Al eresi RS485 B1 p RS485 A2 c AEAEE RS485 B2 5 Battery Communication between CPU and expansion module will use 1 6 pin This named COM2 ELC12 E RS485 module need when ELC 12 CPU communicate with the third party devices via RS485 bus and the pin 2 3 should be used by ELC12 E RS485 module This named COM3 Note 1 The baud rates of COM COM2 COM3 can be modified via the panel key 2 The COM2 port also can work as the common RS485 port when there is no expansion module in the appl
200. sport storage positioning and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance Trademarks All names identified by xLogic are registered trademarks of the EASY The remaining trademarks in this publication may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own purposes could violate the rights of the owner Copyright Easy 2007all rights reserved The distribution and duplication of this document or the utilization and transmission of its contents are not permitted without express written permission Offenders will be liable for damages All rights including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model or design are reserved 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 necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions xLogie Micro PLC Additional support We take pride in answering your question as soon as we can Please consult our website at www xLogic plc com for your closest point of contact or email us at sales xlogic relay com User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Contents Be QI UE MEE m 7 Chapter 1 General Introduction to XLDOGC ass ERR EREEEEERUER MENU EMRMEEMEEEEEEENE EM EEREREEE EE HERE MEE EEUU 11 29 OWT AATA E
201. ssage I 0 C Blocks C AI C Ag CF i AF CM COM time date enable time enable date G M status M slabs uir Fact il cari be used Lu show Uie sla lus of thc Function I5lacks Hi ar Lew EASY xLogie Micro PLC H AM value A walur IP can c used to display Pac cawet wale Of analog blocks which has analog cui ue pin a d TE z Boat 511 D z 21 x2 Ml ala B alu TEZ nel n t It M t zfsak 0 re e Side 7 T C 27 A I ake Fein We zECI ee Felin Che ESI DD od ILIJI MI LL nvr Slime ra r l m it ja r Pm B z Ca C a O F O R rl iF ald Lh pn so eal F _ E m Lum RET nr Pi i PT ne fli RE m Furreal Lome a Unurr amp mgt daba i Buzimgw uushilu Ximu PL ol Ld eo rem rumbli ila dae e a 6 5 19 Softkey En EE Short description This SFB provides the action of a mechanical pushbutton or switch Input En Output Q is set with a O to 1 signal transition at input En Enable and if in addition Status On has been confirmed in configuration mode Parameter Type Sets either a pushbutton action for one cycle or a User Manual xLogic Micro PLC switching action of the function Status On or Off state that is applied in the initial cycle after program startup is retentivity is not set Retentivity s
202. st for the duration of the next cycle before it can be set to 1 again A block input that is not used x is assigned x 1 Timing diagram of a NAND with edge evaluation User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 6 3 5 OR Circuit diagram of a parallel circuit with several make contacts Symbol in xLogic EO3pI The output of an OR is 1 if at least one input is 1 closed A block input that is not used x is assigned x O Logic table of the OR function xLogie Micro PLC 6 3 6 NOR Circuit diagram of a series circuit with several break contacts FoF Symbol in xLogic The output of a NOR NOT OR is only 1 if all inputs are O i e when they are open When one of the inputs is switched on logical 1 state the output is switched off A block input that is not used x is assigned x 0 Logic table of the NOR function User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 6 3 7 XOR The XOR in a circuit diagram shown as series circuit with 2 changeover contacts pM Q Symbol in xLogic The XOR exclusive OR output is 1 if the signal status of the inputs is different A block input that is not used x is assigned x 0 Logic table of the XOR function 6 3 8 NOT A break contact in the circuit diagram lay Et m Symbol in xLogic The output is 1 if the input is O The NOT block inverts the input status Advantage of the NOT for example xLogic n
203. sti RI MET chi Mer DM 197 5 5 95 PI COltPollBss ibi HIMMMEM MEINEM ee ee MMMMEMME 199 aris Mo lS N I male m A Rm I A 209 5 5 237 MEmOpne Bebe EM EN OR MMEUUNOINOIUIF DENIED UN E EIE E DEO UN DI sre teeter MEDII 215 56 5 38 WOO TO HIE DUDAS NAT TTA 219 D O XEOGIES OB siens AMMESSI UI EAEN AENEA EAGEN ENA AAE a EA 220 De Ma AE EESE 226 CAAD o Sae AE Ct ONS E E MAMMA I II eens ener II IAM 226 6 8 1 M NU Bal RR 227 OMNE II eee 227 c H OO 228 5 9 1 3 OIG Quim UU OU DUUM 228 Doo Lud SN S eee RE OT A OAE OE E Tr Te 229 SRI EEA 231 DCN TO E X X X E 231 MAPA WOGID ail E o o 05 7 7 7 7 7 75 77 7 7 o cm 232 mop Prograimmiig TOOIDS i HR te eT eT Te ere eT ee te eT Teer 232 56 9 4 Simulation Tool anaStatusS WINGOW eissi 234 NB led BlaI c ien RE 236 CE Ge EUM 236 om SEEMS 0 E IIR m 236 6 0 1 2 Open Existed DOCHIBIIE 22 2 cpi trvii t EPDHE DH rerrvrrerrrcerersrererrersrerrereyrereyrrrrvrrervrecsererenrersrrersr erent re 238 SRS c EBIEEFuncaon Diagram ProdEdlfissssesedsdEE DEDE MEMBER 239 xLogie Micro PLC 5 9 2 l pace FancdonmbBloE E eceusaettr aH E EO EINEN SUI ED ERE eie rere 239 6 9 2 2 Edit Property of Function BIOCK ensi EH einnsean T tus eiat Cu M aUe ooi DBDNI EQ Pod dads 239 BN ACETUM dee M 240 6 9 2 4 Delete Function Block or Delete Link eene 242
204. t ke lek b gt tk fb I 1 Let us assume you want to edit the system cover ABC Select A Press V Move to the next letter Press Select B Press Move to the next letter Press gt Select C Press V Confirm Press OK OO Ul A W N Be User Manu xLogie Micro PLC Press ESC 5 5 6 Second circuit program Up to this point you have successfully created your first circuit and assigned it a name and if desired 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 e Add a block to an existing circuit program e Select a block for a special function e Assign parameters Modifying circuits We shall use the first circuit program as a basis for the second with some slight modifications First of all take a look at the circuit diagram for the second circuit program lt r You already know the first part of the M P circuit 51 and S2 switch a relay which is to be used to switch on the load E1 and to switch aff the load with a delay of 12 minutes This is the new block User Manual xLogic Micro PLC EX You can see the OR block and the output relay Q1 we have already used in the first circuit program The only difference is the new off delay block Editing the circuit program Switch xLogic to programming mode
205. t Property of Function Block After put all function block in edit box it s necessary to setup property of every function block This is the most important step to write function block Program Operation Method l In the function block Program interface click some block twice with left button of the mouse or pitch on a block and press right button of the mouse then an edit menu appears and then click Properties of this menu As shown in Fig 11 6 User Manual xLogic Micro PLC dh Cut Ctrltx Copy Ctrlte Delete Del Select All CtrltsA MsgI A Fig 7 10 2 Block edit menu 2 Property dialogue box as shown in Fig 7 10 3 to setup each item of content according to what you need you also could click Help to observe the detail instruction EsgI0l Sms Nessage Input Sms In Block name Message v Incoming Message Default values are OW instruction 1 1 ON 1 1 OFF instruction WOO Heroum l OFF 1 0 Off Delay Enable Delay E seconds Call Incoming Call Answer Telephone 1 Incoming 2 Incoming 3 Incoming 4 Incoming 5 Incoming Fig 7 10 3 property box Note Different block has different property setup especially the property of special function module Please read chapter 6 the explanation to refer the detailed setup 6 9 2 3 Setup link After put all the blocks needed in protracting function graph and set up properties as needed it s nec
206. t S Set Input R Reset output Q with a signal at input R Reset Output Q is reset if S and R are both set reset has priority over set Parameter Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory Output Q Q is set with a signal at input S and remains set until it is reset with signal at input R No parameter of Latching relay can be set modified in parameter mode User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Si Timing diagram 5 J LOIT L H A TE LT Description of the function The latching relay represents a simple binary memory logic The output value depends on the input states and the previous status at the output Logic table of the latching relay pp pe Pp pe When retentivity is enabled the output signal corresponds with the signal status prior to the power failure 6 5 17 Pulse relay F Par Short description The output is set and reset with a short one shot at the input You switch output Q on or off with a signal at input Trg xLogie Micro PLC Input S A one shot at input S Set sets the output to logical 1 Input R A one shot at input R Reset resets the output to logical O Parameter Selection RS input R priority or SR input S priority Retentivity set on the status is retentive in memory Output Q Q is switched on with a signal at Trg and is reset again at the next Trg pulse if both S and R O No parameter of Latching relay can be set modified in pa
207. t supply voltage Permissible range with signal 0 with signal 1 Input current Outputs Continuous current Short circuit protection Switching frequency Connection E 4 digital none 110 240V AC 85427 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 4 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 2x1 5 mm or1x2 5 mm 4 digital 4 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load fuse 4 digital 4 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC lmA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 transistors P NP 0 3 A External fuse required 2Hz 4 digital 4 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC lmA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 4 transistors N PN 0 3 A External fuse required 2Hz 8 digital none 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA none External fuse required none 8 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC lmA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA none External fuse required none xLogic Micro PLC cables Ambient 2010
208. tance includes the circuit program of its original solution and the compare of solution in which xLogic has been applied You can find the following solution Dual function switch Automatic gate Ventilation system Industry door Daylight lamps Rain water pump Note The application example of xLogic is available free of charge to our clients but we can t make any promise it is only to explain the general rule of using xLogic It is possible that these instances can be different from user s specific application so user should take all related responsibility of running those instance systems and we sincerely suggest user shall refer to relevant nation standard and installation rules related to systems Also we have to point out that error is unavoidable and we reserve the according modification rights 7 1 Dual function switch Requirements for stairway lighting systems The basic requirements for a stairway lighting system are as follows When someone is using the stairs the stairway lights should be on If no one is in the stairway the lights should go out in order to save energy xLogie Micro PLC 7 1 1 Standard solution Up to now two methods were known to control such a lighting system Pulse relay When the lights are off press any of the pushbuttons to switch on the lights When the lights are on press any of the pushbuttons to switch off the lights again Disadvantage People often forg
209. ther information can be obtained from the SIM card manual Likewise the process of unblocking the SIM card after three incorrect inputs of PIN1 is described in the SIM manual In order to do this the SIM card must be removed from the xLogic and inserted into a mobile phone Now the card can be unblocked according to the details of the network providers Note 1 The xLogic unit do not check the PIN code you set if the SIM card without PIN code protection 1 The xLogic unit shall not log in the GSM network unless the correct PIN code inputted if the PIN request of SIM card is activated X Set SMS config Active or disable SMS mode RS485 port will be only worked with SMS module if SMS model ticked any other device cannot use the RS485 BUS anymore this command is only applied to ELC 18 ELC 22 and ELC 26 series CPU Slet Language Language Date Baegacter Islam of Baiia ae L Sel SES Cankig fas Bedal Fila griakbration Config Set Extanded medal a Set PLO Source Typa a Cane X Set Modbus config Change the MODBUS data format based on the device which will communicate with xLogic xLogie Micro PLC Buca herie Degm wb Babe 7 gk 1e P per Hub dr EES Senki I Fi a Eyilaizkti x Config E 6 8 1 5 View This instruction is to display the status bar workspace and the Information window and so on The pull down menu is shown as the following Help Status B
210. ting Dimensions 8 digital none 110 240V AC 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC max 40 V AC 0 03 mA min 79 V AC 0 08 mA 8relays Q1 Q4 3A Q 5 Q8 10A 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 8 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 8 relays Q1 Q4 3A Q5 Q8 10A 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 2x 1 5 mm or 1x 2 5 mm 0 w0 ah 55 S 40 OC to Ore IP20 CE 8 digital 2 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 8relay C Q1 Q4 3A Q5 Q8 10A 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load 8 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 8 transistors NPN 0 3 A External fuse required 2 Hz On 35 mm standard mounting rail 4 MW or wall mounting WxHxD 72x90 x 53 mm 8 digital 2 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 8 transistors NPN 0 3 A External fuse required 2 Hz xLogie Miero PLC EA User Manu
211. tion Movement of the gate is terminated either by means of the STOP button or the relevant limit switch xLogie Micro PLC 30 51 K3 K1 K2 K4 530 s40 K6 K5 K1L EO kaco E Hi pra K5C I Ke LL ki open close flashing light P amp close 7 4 2 The scheme of xLogic The circuit diagram of industry gate open close flashing light User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Required components l K1 Main contactor K2 Main contactor SO break contact Off button S make contact Open button S2 make contact Shutdown button S3 break contact Open position sensor S4 break contact Shutdown position sensor S5 break contact Safety bar xLogicSoft solution A xLogic circuit provides a further feature compared to standard controls The actuation of a safety bar interrupts the closing motion of the gate Five seconds before the gate is opens or closes a flashing light is activated and signals the start of the movement It continues flashing until the gate has stopped In contrast to standard solutions xLogic offers an easy and economic means of modifying the control system xLogie Micro PLC 7 5 Daylight lamp system l m Daylight lamp row 1 Daylight lamp row 2 sq Emm Daylight lamp row 3 Daylight lamp row 4 SS fA p p rf v g r i f C Leu aa aaa aa aa aan aa ad T Corridor LALL ees eS sr Requirements for lighti
212. tom 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 3 2 Wall mounting For wall mounting first slide the mounting slides on the rear side of the devices towards the outside You can now wall mount xLogic by means of two mounting slides and two M4 screws tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2 Nm xLogie Micro PLC Mounting slides Drilling template for wall mounting Before you can wall mount xLogic you need to drill holes using the template shown below ELC 12 series 98 0 3 n x 48 0 3 All dimensions in mm Bore hole for M4 screw tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2 Nm l ELC 12 CPU 2 ELC12 E series extensions ELC 18 series User Manual xLogic Micro PLC 98 0 3 nx T2 0 5 All dimensions in mm Bore hole for M4 screw tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2 Nm 1 xLogic CPU 2 xLogic extensions ELC 6 series M4 screws ELC 22 26 series xLogie Micro PLC Unit mm 103 0 3 M4 screws CPU Extensions Unit mm 3 3 Mounting ELC HMI FP ELC HMI FP Faceplate ELC HMI s installation unit making it possible for ELC HMI to be externally installed in the front door of cabinet for easy observation and operation while ELC 12 CPU is required to be installed inside To prepare the mounting surface for the optional ELC HMI FP and mount it follow these steps
213. tputs The status of an output is indicated by a light or dark bulb icon The name of the output in your circuit program is displayed below this icon status display of output Q1 Output switched off status display of output Q1 Output switched on The output status only indicates the status as such Here you cannot switch an output by clicking on an icon When your circuit program switches an output the indicator lamp is active when the output is switched off the indicator lamp is also switched off User Manual xLogic Micro PLC lrerequisite The display of signal states and process variables is enabled under Tools Simulation The colored indication lets you identify the 1 or O status of a connecting line Default color of connecting lines carrying a 1 signal is red Default color of connecting lines carrying a 0 signal is blue i OWT 10 O03 004 IBO5 1006 i007 08 WOU WOU LUO LULA 6 9 Basic Operation This chapter will tell you how to write logic function graph Program with xLogicsoft how to simulate the Program you write with xLogicsoft how to communicate between PC and xLogic with xLogicsoft how to copy system document of xLogic with xLogicsoft and how to complete the update of application and system Program code If you want to write a function graph Program first of all it s necessary to start an empty document and the
214. trol of the circuit program Switch the screen to current page above shows by pressing the Left or Right key and press ESC key and arrow keys at the same time then the corresponding cursor keys will turn on and give off a high trigger 6 2 3 Outputs Output blocks represent the output terminals of xLogic You can use up to 4 outputs In your block configuration you can assign an output block a new terminal provided this terminal is not already used in your circuit program The output always carries the signal of the previous program cycle This value does not change within the current program cycle EASY xLogie Micro PLC 6 2 4 Permanent logical levels HI and LO Set the block input to logical hi hi high to set it permanently to logical 1 or H state Set the block input to logical lo lo low to set it permanently to logical O or L state 6 2 5 Panel Key It is the symbol of the Function key on the panel F1 F4 If one of the function keys is pressed down the status of the corresponding symbol in the program shall turn from O0 to 1 And it shall give off one high trigger nE FK o AL D i wis xr m T d z T T Tha function a Inge Bb ielat Ch divaa Di cf aao LD key 1 shall LM M IESIRE 1E 15 cB a mahia ee e e e slale a Press down Notes 1 Only one function key is allowed to be pressed down at any one time if you press down two or more at the
215. ts zB Digital Outputs 204 Analog Inputs n Analog outputs n Frogram memory 16384 Block names 256 Cursor keys 4 Shift register l Shift register bits a gt Help Fig 7 9 2 Hardware type selection Page layout set and hardware selection before programming In the Page Layout tab you can specify how and on how many pages to print your circuit program You can preview the pagination in this tab If you choose more than one program page the page breaks are indicated by white lines on the programming interface The hardware type selection is also needed be done before programming The available elements are showing in the right area in the above figure User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Click the payout icon or double click the model displayed area on the right down of the interface the model selection dialog box also can pop out 6 9 1 2 Open Existed Document Operation Method 1 To open a document click Open option of menu File once with left button of mouse or click once in toolbar shortcut key Ctrl O also can be used As shown in Fig 11 3 e5ms Config Tools SME View Hew Open Ctrlto Frint Setup 1 Standard tmt 2 Dire uct Exit Fig7 9 3 Open Existed Document 2 Click Open find the path of saving file dialogue box as follows Eta Ti Spy sie e tessa nag Tee eur T a 1 4 ri Ea
216. ty 4 Status of the acknowledgement 1 Increase the priority to 1 Cursor on O f 2 Change to Ack Press P 3 Enable Ack Press Du or v xLogic shows Priority 1 Status of the acknowledgement On Restrictions Up to 64 message text functions are available for ELC 12 22 26 and upgraded ELC 18CPUs Particular characteristics to be noted when configuring User Manual xLogic Micro PLC BN la 1h Lu BIET Dx Dal ay Plantar miny CAFEERi len srrral dmir Basrepe smRibla FLAA Br rmnbli dmi 1 General area Here you will find the following settings e Priority of the message text e Check box for message text acknowledgement 2 Blocks area Shows a list of all the circuit program blocks and their parameters 3 General parameters area Shows general parameters such as the current date 4 Block parameters area Shows the parameters of a block selected from the Blocks area which you can output in the message text 5 Insert button Button for inserting a parameter selected from the Block parameters area Block parameters or General parameters area into the message text 6 Messages area tr Man al xLogie Micro PLC You arrange the message text in this area Information entered in this area corresponds with that on the xLogic display 7 Delete b
217. u start to create a circuit program you should either first create a design on paper or program xLogic directly using xLogicsoft exLogic can only save complete and faultless circuit programs 5 5 Writing and starting the circuit program After you have designed a circuit you want to write it to your xLogic The small example below shows how to do this 5 5 1 Selecting programming mode You have connected xLogic to the power supply and switched it on The display now shows you the message Switch xLogic to programming mode by pressing ESC This will take you to the main menu of xLogic The first character in the first line is the gt cursor Press and V to move the gt cursor up and down Move it to Program and confirm with OK xLogic opens the programming menu User Manual xLogic Micro PLC xLogic s programming menu Here you can also move the gt cursor by pressing A and V Move the gt cursor to Edit and confirm with OK The Edit menu of xLogic Move the gt cursor to Edit Prg for editing the circuit program and confirm with OK xLogic now shows you the first output The first output of xLogic You are now in programming mode Press and F to select the other outputs Now start to edit your circuit program Note Because we have not yet saved a password for the circuit program in xLogic you can directly enter editing mode When you select Edit after you hav
218. ues the analog value O at output AQ Analog output If you interconnect 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 View in programming mode example 4 B3 2 04000 V3 B020 V4 B021 p 0 6 5 27 System cover This block cannot directly be found in the block list however it is set as default by system of xLogic 167 xLogie Micro PLC hence system cover can be available if you follow the below procedures use your mouse to left click Tools menu gt select Edit Cover HMI by left click in xLogicsoft Short description Display the status Run or Stop of xLogic when power on or simulation by soft Particular characteristics to be noted when configuring Far sea Ler Conan Heck ume frotactian chivs l General area Here you will find the following settings A Priority of the system cover B Check box for message text acknowledgment 2 Messages area Users can edit the messages in the first and second line the third line displays the state RUN or STOP and the messages saying whether your program has
219. universal cable with photoelectricity isolation which can be directly connected to standard 9 pin port of PC also kind of interface module which can enable user s program to be downloaded into xLogic CPU through xLogicsoft for running It also is the connection cable between CPU and third party device with the RS232 port just like HMI in modbus communication system l xLogic USB communication cable Model ELC USB It is kind of communication cable with photoelectricity isolation through which PC with USB port only can be connected to xLogic main module moreover it has same features as ELC RS232 module so it is quite convenient for user whose computer has no standard serial port xLogic Ethernet module Model ELC Ethernet xLogie Micro PLC It is called Ethernet module used to connect xLogic main modules in different places to enormous Ethernet to buildup a huge monitoring and control system It contains DC and AC two types l xLogic SMS module Model ELC SMS D R ELC SMS D R is kind of SMS module through which SMS can be regarded as expansion input by user to realize wireless remote control and it can send alarm messages to user cell phones Communication Network xLogic offers different ways to communicate within the system RS485 port RS485 communication module needed The RS485 port is used for communication between the CPU and various devices or equipments which have the standard RS485 po
220. uts not the actual physical markings on the module xLogic s connectors The term connector refers to all connections and states in xLogic The digital I O status can be 0 or 1 Status 0 means that the input does not carry a specific voltage Status 1 means that the input does carry a specific voltage The hi lo connectors have been introduced to make it easier for you to create the circuit program hi high is assigned the status 1 lo low is assigned the status O You do not have to use all of the connectors of a block The circuit program automatically assigns the unused connectors a status that ensures proper functioning of the relevant block For information on the meaning of the term block refer to the topic on Blocks and block numbers 5 2 Blocks and block numbers This chapter shows you how to use xLogic elements to create complex circuits and how blocks and I O are interconnected In the topic From circuit diagram to xLogic Program you will learn how to transform a conventional circuit into a xLogic circuit program Blocks A block in xLogic represents a function that is used to convert input information into output information Previously you had to wire the individual elements in a control cabinet or 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 abbreviat
221. utton Button for deleting entries from the Messages area Special characters button Button for inserting special characters in the Messages area To arrange the message text From the Blocks area select the block whose parameters you want to output Drag and drop the parameters required from the Block parameters to the Messages area You may also use the Insert button to do so In the Mess ages area you can add parameter data as required Particular characteristics to be noted when configuring The message text can be configured in the block properties dialog You can enter up to 4 lines for each message text the text display of the xLogic has 4 x 16 characters and set the priority You can move to the next line using the cursor keys or the mouse Hit the ENTER key to confirm all your entries in the block properties dialog and to close the dialog You may also enter the actual values of other blocks in the text lines To do so select the relevant block from the Block dialog A Parameter dialog opens to display a list of all parameters available for the selected block The block parameter you select in this dialog is written to the selected text line The actual parameter value is now included when you call the message text Set the Acknowledge message attribute to specify whether a message is be acknowledged before it is closed A I O status of CPU and extensions User Manual xLogic Micro PLC iS
222. vailable for any modifications 5 It takes only a few key actions to download the circuit program to xLogic 6 Under Simulate mode in xLogicsoft you can study how to program via the panel key 6 1 xLogic Functions ELC series adapts programming methods by means of function blocks A total of 9 general function blocks 37 special function blocks and 11 input amp output function blocks are configured And each block can achieve a specific control function independently e g TOND TOFD SBPL TBPL SCHD etc As several blocks are linked up in a specific way relatively complicated control functions can be performed Programming with function blocks is simpler and better appreciated than the conventional PLC instruction programming The following types of operator for xLogic function blocks are available for options 6 2 General Input amp Output functions 6 2 1 Inputs E Input blocks represent the input terminals of xLogic Up to 8 digital inputs are available to you In your block configuration you can assign an input block a new input terminal if this terminal is not already used in the circuit program User Manual xLogic Micro PLC SSS n Baramati Sisutats sa Commant ting 6 2 2 Cursor keys Up to four cursor keys are available to you Cursor keys are programmed for the circuit program in the same ways as other inputs Cursor keys can save switches and inputs and allow operator con
223. value of input In with a positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input Trg Trigger This value is written to shift register bits S1 or S8 depending on the set shift direction e Shift up S1 accepts the value of input In the previous value of S1 is shifted to S2 S2 is shifted to S3 etc e Shift down S8 accepts the value of input In the previous value of S8 is shifted to S7 S7 is shifted to S6 etc User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Q outputs the value of the configured shift register bits If retentivity is not enabled the shift function restarts at S1 or S8 after a power failure Note The special function shift register can be used only once in the circuit program 6 5 21 Analog comparator Short description The output is set and reset depending on the difference Ax Ay and on two configurable thresholds Inputs Ax Ay Input the analog signals of which you want to determine the delta at the inputs Ax and Ay Use the analog inputs AI1 AI8 the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 AI 1 A18 O 10 V corresponds with O 1000 internal value Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values 10 000 On On threshold Range of values 20 000 Off Off threshold Range of values 20 000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Q is set or reset depending on the set thresholds xLogie Micro PLE Parameter p number of decimals The on threshold
224. with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10h 2x1 5 mm or 1x2 5 mm NtocE 5596 40 C to 70 ce 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h 12 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8V 28 8V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 relays 10 A with resistive load 2 A with inductive load External fuse required 2 Hz with resistive load 0 5 Hz with inductive load lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h User manuali 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h 12 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors PNP 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10h 12 digital none 12 24V DC 10 8 V 28 8 V DC max 3 V DC 1mA min 8 V DC 1 5 mA 6 transistors NPN 0 3 A External fuse required 10Hz lt 0 1 ms function Yes typ 10 h 12 digital 8 0 to 10V 12 24V DC 10 8 V
225. xLogic Micro PLC User s Manual C x Easy Electronic Co Ltd IA IA IA IA IA IA IA xLogie Micro PLC Contents Introduction Getting started Installation and wiring Programming xLogic Configuring amp software Applications Technical data User Manual xLogic Micro PLC Introduction Congratulations with your xLogic Micro PLC provided by Easy Electronic Co Ltd The xLogic Micro PLC is a compact and expandable CPU replacing mini PLCs multiple timers relays and counters The xLogic Micro PLC perfectly fits in the space between timing relays and low end PLCs Each CPU incorporates not only a real time clock and calendar but also provides support for optional expansion I O modules to enhance control and monitoring applications Data adjustments can easily be performed via the keypad the LCD display or through the easy to use xLogic soft DIN rail and panel mounted options are both available offering full flexibility to the various installation needs of your application The xLogic Micro PLC is available in 120V 240V AC or 12V and 24V DC versions making it the ideal solution for relay replacement or simple control applications as building and parking lot lighting managing automatic lighting access control watering systems pump control ventilation systems home automation and a wide field of other applications demanding low cost to be a primary design issue We strongly re
226. y EASY User Manual xLogic Micro PLC xLogic Micro PLC l M 11 12 13 l4 15 IB IF 18 19 lA IB IC ID M14 115 116 MIO OOO OOOO OOO EASY ELL 25DC DA R LOCO OC OCC CONO OEOXLOOOCOCOLOCOXCO L 2 L 2 L J I o L d L a L o ee 11 Q2 Q3 04 5 U6 Q7 G8 03 DIO 10 Confirm password press OK key Now the program is protected by the password of 1234 and then you can return to the main menu Note You can cancel a password newly set via ESC key In this instance xLogic will return to main menu and not reserve that password You also can use xLogicsoft to set your password You are not allowed to edit the program protected by password or transfer it to xLogicsoft unless you input a true password previously Modify password In order to modify password you are required to present current password In the menu of the FUNCTION PAGE 1 Move the cursor to Password Press A or v key 2 Confirm Password Press OK key Select Old and input primary password in our instance is 1234 the process is the same as the step 3 to step 10 mentioned above LCD displays nutn iili ig 19 AR IC ID 114113 6 E E A I I S A S A E A E E C i TE ELE Z6C D Fi DQODOOODOOCDODOOCOOCOC Ot O2 a ga DS 0 fF DE qa n Thus you could select New to input new password such as 8888 3 Select 8 press key 4 Move the cursor to next character press ep key Repeat the step 3 and 4 to r

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