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1. format The exported file can be sent to Step Bola the end user Then the end user can down Sas UTES REELS dra CAD CLIEK proects NewProiect55 c Ed load the file into the CLICK PLC with the v EADate CLICK projects NewPioject55c E T Sensors tool called Project Loader Step P PLE j Connect PC ta PLC Setting PLE Port No Baudrate Temperature Se n Sensors PC COM Port Na Pott Address MEINES Purt2 MM Default Setting z Detail Lights Stop Bit Process steps Make a backup file from the PLO Relays Timers Comm Terminal Blocks amp Wiring Start Power r Progress Making a backup file Circuit Protection Update Firmware Download Project Enclosures Tools Pneumatics NOTE PROJECT LOADER IS A SEPARATE PROGRAM FROM THE CLICK PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE BUT IT IS INSTALLED Appendix ON THE PC WHEN THE CLICK PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE IS INSTALLED Product Index Part Index Volume 13 www automationdirect com click plc Programmable Controllers B e1 2 1 Product Dimensions and Installation It is important to understand the installation requirements for your CLICK system Your knowledge of these requirements will help ensure that your system operates within its environmental and electrical limits Plan for Safety This catalog should never be used as a replacement for the user manual You can purchase download tree or vie
2. Standard CPU Modules Output Modules C0 01DD1 D 140 C0 08TD1 90 C0 01DD2 D 140 C0 08TD2 90 C0 01DR D 140 C0 16TD1 80 C0 01AR D 140 C0 16TD2 80 Analog CPU Modules C0 08TA 80 C0 04TRS 100 C0 08TR 100 C more Micro Graphic Panel Monochrome models only Power Supply CO 01AC All p n Part Number Power Budget 24 VDC logic side External 24 VDC field side C0 00DD1 D 120 60 C0 16ND3 40 0 C0 16TD1 80 100 C more Micro 90 0 Total Plus calculated load of connected 1 0 devices 330 System Configuration setup J duets DO Can fig Char t j Change Change Ji www automationdirect com click plc Emir m Bamia C0 02DD1 D 140 C0 02DD2 D 140 C0 02DR D C more Panel Only monochrome models 1 can be powered from port 1 or 2 CPU Module Micro Graphic I O Module CO 16ND3 Programmable Controllers I O Module CO 16TD1 Volume 13 el 29 Programmable Controllers Soft Starters Motors amp Gearbox Steppers Servos Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Limit Switches Encoders Current Sensors Pressure Sensors Temperature Sensors Pushbuttons Lights Process Relays Timers Comm Cho
3. 0 46 13 5 295 75 n muir ELLE Te PUTTY MERE Mi ERR HIN MIT HIT rr e TT CUN 4E nll 0 37 9 4 0 36 9 2 Dimensions in inches millimeters www automationdirect com click plc Programmable Controllers Volume 13 el 235 Automation Direct Programmable Controllers Soft Starters Motors amp Gearbox Steppers Servos Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Limit Switches Encoders Current Sensors Pressure Sensors Temperature Sensors Pushbuttons Lights Process Relays Timers Comm Product Dimensions and Installation Unit Dimensions Power Supply L L LL Lc ocr 3cmD B E3c 3c x3c9v 3ce 3cmO Dimensions in inches millimeters 4 Use size M4 screws for top and bottom mounting tab holes 0 19 CPU Module 48 0 36 eS Li 9 2 SEE Use size M4 screws for top and bottom mounting tab holes Dimensions in inches millimeters 0 33 1 06 0 10 0 37 1 0 Module 8 5 27 2 6 9 4 Dimensions in inches millimeters 4 Use size M4 screws for top and bottom mounting tab holes Volume 13 el Programmable Controllers 1 800 633 0405 Networking the CLICK PLC Built in Communications Ports All CPUs have two built in RS 232 commu nications ports Standard and Analog CPUs also have one built in RS 485 communica tions port One RS 232 port supports
4. 9600 Port2 RS 232C Non isolation Odd 6 pin female modular Party RJ12 phone jack Stop Bt 1 Advanced Contiguration Time out Setting Character Time out 2 1000ms RTS ON Delay 0 S000ms RTS OFF Delay 0 S000ms Response Delay Time 0 S000ms Programmable Controllers Logic Ground 0 V Volume 13 e1 25 Aittemation er HT Company Information Systems Overview Programmable Controllers Soft Starters Motors amp Gearbox Steppers Servos Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Limit Switches Encoders Current Sensors Pressure Sensors Temperature Sensors Pushbuttons Lights Process Relays Timers Comm Networking the CLICK PLC Typical Serial Communication Applications The diagrams on these two pages illustrate the typical uses for the CLICK CPU s communication ports Port 1 RS 232 Modbus RTU Slave Mode Only il j TN i X i C more and C more N Micro Graphic Panel Another CLICK PLC Other Devices Supporting Modbus RTU Master Mode C more Micro Graphic panels mono chrome models only can get 5 VDC power from Com port 1 or 2 C more 3 Inch Micro Graphic Panel Example The Color Micro Graphic panel or the second Monochrome Micro Graphic panel needs a sepa DV 1000CBL rate 24 VDC power source see the note below serial cable Port 1 or 2 NOTE CLIC
5. Off Off OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Off Off Off Off System Config Off Program Function Ladder Program ie Main Program E EJ Subroutine Program Used Unused Address Display both used and unused CO Display only used Display only unused PLC EJ Subroutine tg Subroutinel 8E Subroutine 3 E oubrautinell4 t Subroutine 2 2 Subroutine ga Interrupt Program Interrupttl Interrupt0 Interrupt0s Interrupt 4 xil Interrupt x Interrupt x3 Interrupt 17 x4 Interrupt amp 8 x amp Interrupt G xB InterruptiU XI Interrupti1 xB Interrupti2 C Address Picker d Edit Rune Comments C Display MODBUS Address OK Cancel Help 1 800 633 0405 Artemation reci CLICK Programming Software pend Systems Overview r Programmable Controllers Color Rung Comment Easily create and edit rung comments with colors and three text styles Comments are stored in the PLC memory for future refer ence Edit Comment Storage Tank 1 OVERFLOW protection circuit Bvoog 2 our Storage Tank 1 OVERFLOW protection circuit IB 006 IB 1101 IB 1014 3 out Project Loader The CLICK programming software can export the CLICK project in an encrypted i CLICK Project Loader Ver 1 00
6. To drive more than a 7A load or to use replaceable relays consider using a CO 16TD1 output module with a ZL RRL16 24 ZIPLink relay Relays i eam module and the correct ZIPLink cable see Wiring System for CLICK Timers E T PLCs later in this section Comm C0 16TD2 Power Supplies CLICK Power Supplies Two power supplies are offered Input Output Part Number voltage Current C0 00AC 85 264 VAC 0 5A Q 24 VDC C0 01AC 85 264 VAC 1 34 Q 24 VDC Volume 13 www automationdirect com click plc Programmable Controllers B e1 17 CLICK PLC Overview What you ll need Of course what you ll need for your system depends on your particular application but this overview shows you what you ll need for a simple system 2 f you need additional I O select from thirteen types of I O modules 3 Select a 24 VDC power supply TI Download the FREE CLICK programming software B Select your PC to PLC programming cable EA MG PGM CBL If your PC has a USB port use cable EA MG PGM CBL to connect to the CPU module port If your PC has a 9 pin serial communica tions port use programming cable D2 DSCBL or D2 DSCBL 6 Select tools wire and provide power Screwdriver Wire Strippers PC requires RS 232 port DN SS1 DNE PUOI NEG to use this cable 7 Volume 13 el 18 li Programmable Controllers 1 800 633 0405 CLICK Programming Software FREE Software CLICK programming softw
7. ADC p n CO 161B ADC p n CO 161B ADC p n CO 161B Communication Port amp Terminal Block Replacement N A ADC p n CO 03TB ADC p n CO 03TB 24 VDC Power Terminal Block Replacement ADC p n CO 4TB ADC p n CO 4TB www automationdirect com click plc ADC p n CO 4TB Programmable Controllers Volume 13 el 55 Programmable Controllers Soft Starters Motors amp Gearbox Steppers Servos Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Limit Switches Encoders Current Sensors Pressure Sensors Temperature Sensors Pushbuttons Lights Process Relays Timers Comm CLICK Specifications CPU Features Basic and Standard CPUs Mounting Tab ene ene CLICK patria PLC Mode Switch 8 Discrete Input Points Communication Ports lt 6 Discrete Output Points Standard CPUs also have a third communi cations port located L below Port 2 Sliding Latch Power Terminal ee Mounting Tab Volume 13 e1 34 Programmable Controllers Same on all models Analog CPUs Mounting Tab Sliding Latch C0 02DD1 D 4 Discrete Inputs 4 Discrete Outputs Communication Ports Sliding Latch Mounting Tab Terminal Bottom of CPU EEEM EUENSS ee END GFW Lo M i ED EEE eee Power Ce Termina
8. logic side and also a separate calculation of the total current required for all devices oper ating from the field side of the PLC system See the Power Budgeting Example shown to the right The table shows current requirements for a CLICK CPU two I O modules and a C more Micro Use the total amperage values to select a proper sized power supply Power Budgeting Using the CLICK Programming Software The following example shows the logic side current consumption as calculated in the CLICK Programming software Based on the amperage rating of the power supply selected in the first column your power budget is calculated by subtracting each consecutive module s power consumption from the total available power budget If you exceed the maximum allowable power consumption the power budget row is highlighted in red Power budget row turns red if maximum allowable power consumption is exceeded for the power supply selected ris i iro e Power Budget 24 VDC logic side CLICK 24 VDC Power Supply C0 00AC or C0 01AC External 24 VDC field side Input Modules Other 24 VDC Power Supply Example PSP24 60S Part Number Power Budget 24 VDC logic side External 24 VDC field side C0 08ND3 30 Basic CPU Modules C0 08ND3 1 30 C0 16ND3 40 C0 08NE3 30 C0 16NE3 40 C0 08NA 30 C0 00DD1 D 120 C0 00DD2 D 120 120 120
9. project Open an existing project Connect to PLC DRUN Drum lsa Shift Registi Close Help Copy Searct word Copy sH Search kcal NOP Program Con raul Call 1n NOP Y nel For 4 n p f 4 c t RETE REI RR 8 ASH P 85 PeH j Ready Bit A Intege Integer worc E Floating poir E Hex M Text A Ascii Offline 0000 8000 No select CF 1 1 A Navigation Window Ladder Edit Window Instruction List Window Volume 13 www automationdirect com click plc Programmable Controllers e1 19 Automation Direct Company Information Systems Overview Programmable Controllers Field I O Software C more amp other HMI Drives Soft Starters Motors amp Gearbox Steppers Servos Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Limit Switches Encoders Current Sensors Pressure Sensors Temperature Sensors Pushbuttons Lights Process Relays Timers Comm Terminal Blocks amp Wiring Power Circuit Protection Enclosures Tools Pneumatics Appendix Product Index Part Index CLICK Programming Software Instructions The easy to use instructions are described in the CLICK programming software online help file Powerful Features CLICK programming software has amaz ingly powerful features for a free software product such as Address picker e Separate subroutine programs e Separate i
10. 100 VAC 0 6 A 200 VAC Inrush Current 30A Output Vollage Range 23 25 VDC Output Current 13A Over Current Protection 1 6 A automatic recovery Weight CLICK CPU 6 0 oz 170g 24 VDC Output Power Terminals for CLICK PLC 1 0 or field device etc 85 264 VAC Power Source Input Terminals 1 800 633 0405 Power Budgeting Power Budgeting There are two areas to be considered when determining the power required to operate a CLICK PLC system The first area is the power required by the CLICK CPU along with the internal logic side power that the CPU provides to its own I O and any connected O modules that are powered through the CPU s expansion port plus any device such as a C more Micro Graphic panel that is powered through one of the CPU s communication ports The second area is the power required by all externally connected I O devices This should be viewed as the field side power required The field side power is depen dent on the voltage used for a particular input or output device as it relates to the wired I O point and the calculated load rating of the connected device It is strongly recommended that the power source for the logic side be separate from the power source for the field side to help eliminate possible electrical noise Power budgeting requires the calculation of the total current that the 24 VDC power source needs to provide to CLICK s
11. CLICK PLC Overview CPU Modules The eleven CLICK CPU modules are available with different combinations of built in I O types CLICK Basic CPU Modules Inputs Outputs 8 points 6 points C0 00DD1 D DC 0 1 A 5 24 VDC Sink Part Number C0 00DD2 D DC 24 VDC sink source DC 0 1 A 24 VDC Source C0 00DR D C0 00AR D AC 100 120 VAC Relay 1 A 6 27 VDC 6 240 VAC Basic CPU Module Features Basic CPU e Eight discrete input points e Six discrete output points e Two RS 232 communications ports CLICK Standard CPU Modules Inputs Outputs Part Number 8 points 6 points C0 01DD1 D DC 0 1 A 5 24 VDC Sink C0 01DD2 D DC 24 VDC sink source DC 0 1 A 24 VDC Source C0 01DR D C0 01AR D AC 100 120 VAC Relay 1 A 6 27 VDC 6 240 VAC Standard CPU Module Features e Eight discrete input points Standard CPU e Six discrete output points e Two RS 232 communications ports e One RS 485 communications port e Backup battery Battery sold separately CLICK Analog CPU Modules Inputs Outputs Analog Inputs Part Number 4 points 4 points Outputs C0 02DD1 D DC 0 1 A 5 24 VDC Sink 2 channels in 2 DC 24 VDC channels out voltage C0 02DD2 D Siny source DC 0 1 A 24 VDC Source ce au i C0 02DR D Relay 1 A 6 27 VDC 6 240 VAC selectable Analog CPU Module Features e Four dis
12. K s Port 1 AND PORT 2 CAN PROVIDE 5 VDC TO POWER THE PANEL BUT NOT AT THE SAME TIME IF A C MORE MICRO GRAPHIC PANEL IS CONNECTED TO BOTH PORTS THEN AT LEAST ONE OF THE PANELS MUST BE POWERED BY A C MORE Micro DC POWER ADAPTER EA MG P1 or EA MG SP1 OR ANOTHER 24 VDC POWER SOURCE COLOR C MORE MICRO GRAPHIC PANELS MUST ALSO BE POWERED FROM A SEPARATE 24 VDC SOURCE Do not use the following DirectLOGIC devices with CLICK s Port 1 or 2 A Warnine The following DirectLOGIC PLC devices cannot be used with a CLICK CPU s Port 1 or Port 2 Handheld Programmer for DLO5 DLO6 DL105 DL205 amp D3 350 CPUs p n D2 HPP Handheld Programmer for DL405 CPUs p n D4 HPP 1 Timer Counter Access for DLO5 DLO6 DL105 DL205 DL405 amp D3 350 CPUs p n DV 1000 Volume 13 el 26 Programmable Controllers 1 800 633 0405 Automation Networking the CLICK PLC m Systems Overview m im d E Programmable Controllers Port 2 RS 232 Modbus RTU or ASCII Port 3 RS 485 Standard and Analog CPUs Only Modbus RTU or ASCII All CPUs have RS 232 port 2 but only Standard and Analog CPUs have RS 485 port 3 Ports 2 and 3 allow networking to similar devices Soft Starters Modbus RTU Motors amp Gearbox Modbus RTU Master Devices Steppers Servos Motor E Controls e Proximity qe Sensors Basic CPU Standard or Analog CPU jeu Another CLICK PLC Limit Switches Encoders See Note
13. Output False Tools eii Off Pneumatics Self Diagnostic Error Appendix of Product Index Comm Port Data Active Part S180 NO Communication fex Volume 13 www automationdirect com click plc Programmable Controllers e1 55 CLICK Specifications I O Module LED Status Indicators 1 0 Module LED Status Indicators Ze Output True ena Output False Input True E Input False Input I O Module Output I O Module I O Terminal Block Specifications for CPUs and O Modules T 11 pin Terminal Block Specifications E Connector Type Pluggable Terminal Block Number of Pins pt Pitch 3 50 mm Wire Range 28 16 AWG Wire Strip Length 7 mm Screw Size M2 0 Screw Torque 2 0 to 2 2 Ib inch ADC Part Number 0 818 omanibmeks rai 11 Pin Terminal Block CO 8TB 20 pin Terminal Block Specifications pum LOLTEND Bird om imi a Connector Type Pluggable Terminal Block 4 HE Number of Pins 0pt c Pitch 3 50 mm H i Wire Range 28 16 AWG R N Wire Strip Length 7 mm ims Screw Size M20 Ww Screw Torque 2 0 to 2 2 Ib inch E ADC Part Number C0 1618 15 20 Pin Terminal Block C0 16TB Volume 13 e1 36 Programmable Controllers 1 800 633 0405
14. RT2 c GEI was C1 8 Discrete x1 Input es Points Y2 6 Discrete Y3 Output Y4 Points Basic CLICK CPUs Part Number Discrete Input Type Discrete Output Type External Power C0 00DD1 D 6 DC sink 8 DC sink source 6 DC source 2AN DC required C0 00DR D for all CPUs C0 00AR D BAC Standard CPU PLC Mode Switch jJ mum gt 8 Discrete De Input P Points LED Status r Indicators E stop if a m E Communication 6 Discrete Output Points Standard CLICK CPUs Part Number Discrete Input Type Discrete Output Type External Power C0 01DD1 D 6 DC sink 8 DC sink source 6 DC source 8 AC 24V DC required for A CPUS 6 Relay 1 800 633 0405 Choosing the I O Type Analog CPU Modules The Analog CLICK CPU modules are available with different combinations of DC in DC sinking sourcing or relay out and analog in and out They also have an RS 485 port for Modbus and ASCII communications and the battery backup feature which will retain the data in SRAM for 5 years battery sold separately part no D2 BAT 1 The table lists the part numbers showing the various O type combinations Discrete I O Modules A variety of I O modules are available for the CLICK PLC system Up to 8 I O modules can be connected to a CLICK CPU module to expand the system O count and meet the needs of a specitic applicatio
15. Variable fixed Variable fixed Variable fixed CLICK Programming Software for Windows Yes Yes Yes Built in Communication Ports Yes two RS 232 ports Yes two RS 232 ports and one RS 485 port Yes two RS 232 ports and one RS 485 port FLASH Memory Standard on CPU Standard on CPU Standard on CPU Built in Discrete I O points 8 inputs 6 outputs 8 inputs 6 outputs 4 inputs 4 outputs Built in Analog I 0 Channels No No 2 inputs 2 outputs Number of Instructions Available 21 21 21 Control Relays 2000 System Control Relays 1000 Timers 900 900 900 Counters 250 250 250 Interrupt Yes external 8 timed 4 Yes external 8 timed 4 Yes external 4 timed 4 Subroutines Yes Yes Yes For Next Loops Yes Yes Yes Math Integer and Hex Yes Yes Yes Drum Sequencer Instruction Yes Yes Yes Internal Diagnostics Yes Yes Yes Password Security Yes Yes Yes System Error Log Yes Yes Yes User Error Log No No No Memory Backup Super Capacitor Super Capacitor Battery Super Capacitor Battery Battery Backup No Yes battery sold separately part D2 BAT 1 Yes battery sold separately part D2 BAT 1 Calendar Clock No Yes Yes 1 0 Terminal Block Replacement
16. are can be downloaded at no charge The CLICK programming software is designed to be a user friendly application and the tools layout and software interac tion provide ease of use and quick learning The simple operation of this software allows users to quickly develop a ladder logic program The online help file provides information that will help you get acquainted with the software quickly PC Requirements CLICK PLC Windows based programming software works with Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 XP Home or Professional Vista 32 bit only or Windows 7 32 bit only These are the minimum system requirements Personal Computer with a 333 MHz or higher processor CPU clock speed recommended Intel Pentium Celeron family or AMD K6 Athlon Duron family or compatible processor recommended e SVGA 800x600 pixels resolution 1024x768 pixels resolution recommended e 150MB free hard disk space e 128MB free Ram 512MB recommended e CD ROM or DVD drive for installing soft ware from the CD 9 pin serial port or USB port for project transfer to PLC USB port communications also requires USB to serial converter CO PGMSW FREE CLICK PLC Programming Software Free download available from the Web includes the manual in pdf format Cable sold separately Windows2000 XP Home Pro Nista Windows 7 required The CLICK Programming Software can be downloaded free at the AutomationDirect Web site www support automa
17. crete input points and four discrete output points Analog CPU e Two analog input points and two analog output points e Two RS 232 communications ports e One RS 485 communications port e Backup battery Battery sold separately Volume 13 el 16 Programmable Controllers 1 800 633 0405 Automation Direct CLICK PLC Overview Company Information Systems Overview Input I O Modules Programmable Controllers There are six input I O modules available CLICK Input 1 0 Modules Part Number Inputs C0 08ND3 DC 8 pts 12 27 VDC C0 08ND3 1 DC 8 pts 3 3 5 VDC C0 16ND3 DC 16 pts 24 VDC C0 08NE3 AC DC 8 pts 24 VAC VDC U C0 16NE3 AC DC 16 pts 24 VAC VDC cue C0 16ND3 C0 08NA AC 8 pts 100 120 VAC braccia Motors amp Gearbox o T3 ra aA St i END M Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo C0 08NES C0 16NES3 C0 08NA Sensors Limit Output I O Modules Switches There are seven output I O modules available CLICK Output 1 0 Modules oo Part Number Outputs Current S C0 08TD1 DC 8 pts 0 3 A 3 3 27 VDC Sink sae C0 08TD2 DC 8 pts 0 3 A 12 24 VDC Source Hera C0 16TD1 DC 16 pts 0 1 A Q 5 27 VDC Sink CU 16TD2 DC 16pts 0 1 A 12 24 VDC Source Ka C0 08TA AC 8 pts 0 3A 17 240 VAC Pushb CO OATRS Relay 4 pts 7A 6 27 VDC 6 240 VAC ies C0 08TR Relay 8 pts 1A 6 27 VDC 6 240 VAC f rocess
18. d power consumption This power supply will not support a fully popu lated CLICK PLC system with all possible I O module combinations C0 01AC Power Supply Expanded auxiliary AC power supply allows you to power the 24 VDC CLICK CO series CPUs with 100 240 VAC supply power The 1 3A DC power supply is capable of supporting a fully populated CLICK PLC system with all possible I O module combinations with no concerns for exceeding the power budget CLICK Power Supply 24 VDC power is supplied to the CPU module through wiring connected from the power supply output to the 4 pin 24 VDC input connector located on the bottom of the CPU module Volume 13 el 28 Programmable Controllers CLICK 24 VDC Power Supply Ratings Part Number Output Current C0 00AC 0 5 A C0 01AC C0 00AC Power Supply Specifications Input Vollage Range 13A 05 264 VAC Input Frequency 41 63 Hz Input Current typical 0 3 A Q 100 VAC 0 2 A 200 VAC Inrush Current 30 A Output Voltage Range 23 25 VDG Output Current 0 5 A Over Current Protection 0 65 A automatic recovery Weight C0 01AC Power Supply Specification Input Voltage Range 5 3 oz 150g 24 VDC Output Power Terminals for CLICK PLC 1 0 or field device etc 85 264 VAC Power Source Input Terminals 85 264 VAC Input Frequency 47 63 Hz Input Current typical 0 9 A
19. ial Communication Port 2 Physical 6 pin RJ12 RS 232 6 pin RJ12 Phone Power connection GND Port 2 Pin Descriptions Power connection GND Communication speed pand 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Type Jack Power connection Parity odd even none Receive data RS 232 Station Address 1 to 247 Transmit data RS 232 Request to send o Data length 8 bits Modbus RTU or 7 8 bits ASCII Stop bit 1 2 Protocol Modbus RTU master slave or ASCII in out Com Port 3 Specifications Use Serial Communication Physical 3 pin RS 485 Communication speed baud 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Power connection GND Port 3 Pin Descriptions Signal A RS 485 Parity odd even none Station Address 1 to 247 Signal B RS 485 Data length 8 bits Modbus RTU or 7 8 bits ASCII The Comm Port is receiving data Guill The Comm Port is not receiving data Port Setup Use CLICK programming software to easily configure the communication ports www automationdirect com click plc Stop bit 1 2 Protocol Modbus RTU master slave or ASCII in out Com Port Setup Details Port GET Protocol ASCII Bask Configuration Wiring Details Node Address 1 247 1 Baud Rate bps
20. l E ss P EL EI gt EE Ee EXE a GN S mm m ee m m ee E ee eee ee E EE eee UNS ee eee ENS a a on A Xp0 a ERE AN NO LL 31 1 800 633 0405 CLICK Specifications a Systems Overview Programmable i Controllers CPU LED Status Indicators Field I O Basic CPU Software Power Good r3 0M Power Failure C more amp mM m S other HMI K ij Drives CPU Run Mode ena CPU Stopped 1 z a 4 Soft Input True cee SE Input False Motors amp Self Diagnostic Gearbox _ Error Off Steppers Servos Output True Motor edil Output False Controls Comm Port Data Active jim No Communication Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Standard CPU E Limit Switches Power Good 0j Power Failure CO 04DD1 D Encoders Current Sensors CPU Run Mode jim CPU Stopped Input True Pressure nsor Ell Input False Bee Temperature ERE N Sensors or Pushbuttons Lights Or Output True CME Output False Process Comm Port Data Active p 55 li No Communication Relays Timers Comm Analog CPU Terminal Blocks amp Wiring I1 Power CLICK gt Input True oyo Ircui Input False rr EC RUN P i Enclosures STOP a C0 02DD1 D C1 x1 x2 x3 x4 C2 YA Y2 Y3 Y4 V Power Good Ze CPU Run Mode lena CPU Stopped Output True
21. n Complete I O module speci fications and wiring diagrams can be found later in this section su CO DBNDS taal yt meat Be aril INANI NEN b c mon s co f a O C0 08ND3 Communication Ports Discrete Part Number Input Types 3 milium LED Status Indicators Output Types Analog CPU C0 02DD1 D Koyo g STOP AD2V AD21 ACOM PORTS TX3 r Jesi DA2V DA2I RX3 m Analog CLICK CPUs Discrete Analog Input Types 4 Discrete Inputs 4 Discrete Outputs V AD1V 2 Analog AD1I Inputs m 2 Analog 3 Outputs Analog Output Types External Power C0 02DD1 D C0 02DD2 D 4 DC sink 2 channel voltage 0 5 4 DC sink source C0 02DR D 4 DC source VDC current 4 20 mA selectable sepa Input Modules Part Number 1 0 Type 4 relay rately per channel 2 channel voltage 0 5 VDC current 4 20 mA selectable sepa rately per channel Discrete Input 1 0 Modules 1 0 Number 1 0 Commons Sink or Source 24 VDC required for all CPUs Voltage Ratings C0 06ND3 Sink or Source 12 24 VDC C0 08ND3 1 Sink or Source 3 3 5 VDC C0 16ND3 Sink or Source 24 VDC AC DC Sink or Source 24 VACNDC AC DC Sink or Source 24 VACNDC AC C0 08ND3 1 www automationdirect com click plc C0 16ND3 eun CO DBMDO 1 eva CO T6ND3
22. ns to determine best operating conditions based on the ambient temperature of your particular application Volume 13 el 32 Programmable Controllers C0 08TD2 C0 16TD1 Output Modules Discrete Output 1 0 Modules Part Number 1 0 Sink or Voltage Current 1 0 Number Commons Source Ratings 8 sink 3 3 27 VDC 0 3 A 8 Source 12 24 VDC 0 3 A 16 Sink 5 27 VDC 0 1 A 16 Source 12 24 VDC 0 1 A N A 17 240 VAC 0 3 A 6 27 VDC 7 A N A 6 240 VAC 7 16TD1 Power Input Voltage Range C0 16TD2 6 27 VDC 1A 6 240 VAC 1A ETDS pam CU XDBTA rem CUXDATRS m ONAIR zb en 1A n IT A 3A 200 TU m Erxl Wi atir w E3Ty r eu Fiai i 1 it lii j Gi s I 5 o SE wc i 3 3 miil 3 x e OE i C1 5 5 ri B Ci c1 v2 1 1 P 2 2 1 3 3 4 ji 4 C2 mr Ca 5 5 a m C0 08TA C0 04TRS C0 08TR General Specifications 20 28 VDC Maximum Power Consumption 5 W No 5 V use from communication port Maximum Inrush Current 30 A less than 1ms Acceptable External Power Drop Max 10 ms Operating Temperature 32 F to 131 F 0 C to 55 C IEC 60068 2 14 Test Nb Thermal Shock Storage Temperature 4 F to 158 F 20 C to 70 C IEC 60068 2 1 HS Ab Cold IEC 60068 2 2 Test Bb Dry Heat IEC 60068 2 14 Test Na Thermal Shock Ambien
23. nterrupt programs e Color rung comment feature e Project loader e Documentation is stored within the PLC memory Subroutine Programs Subroutine programs can be created and named to isolate a body of program code that is run selectively You can run up to 986 subroutine programs Interrupt Programs Interrupt programs are created and named The Basic and Standard CPU modules support up to 12 interrupt programs The Analog CPU modules support up to 8 interrupt programs Volume 13 el 20 Programmable Controllers Address Picker The Address Picker is a powerful multi function memory table which can be used to assign nicknames create address comments and establish initial values for specific memory locations It can assign specific memory locations to be retentive during power outages The Address Picker also has powerful tools for sorting the memory table and making it easier to use Address Picker Edit Mode Fil Down Nickname Find Bjert Blerr Blerr Blerr Bl err Blerr Blerr Blerr Bler Blerr Blerr B err Blerr Blerr Blerr Blerr Blerr Blerr Blerr Bljerr Blerr Data Type Filter Display All Data Types if v v Exact Match Find Always ON ist SCAN SCAN Clock Off Off OFF _10ms_Clock _100ms_Clock _500ms_Clock lsec Clock imin Clock lhour Clock Mode Switch PLC Mode PLC Errors IjO BUS Error OFF
24. on previous page about Current connecting a C more Micro Graphic Sensors panel to Port 1 or 2 Pressure Sensors Other Devices lee C more and C more Supporting Modbus RTU e Micro Graphic Panel Master Mode MT Lights ASCI Process Relays Devices that SEND ASCII messages Timers Comm Other devices ete ams that can send Modbus RTU Slave Devices Wiring DM ASCII data arcode Weigh Scale Power Reader 2 33 Other Devices mi e Supporting Modbus RTU Slave Mode Enclosures Devices that RECEIVE ASCII messages Tools Pneumati Other devices Another CLICK PLC SOLO Temperature QE that can receive Controller Appendix Serial Text ASCII data Port 3 Only Displa pace Serial Printer a Pec Part Volume 13 www automationdirect com click plc Programmable Controllers e 27 Power Supplies Power Supplies The CLICK PLC family offers two 24 VDC power supplies They are identical except for the output current It is not mandatory to use one of these CLICK power supplies for the CLICK PLC system You can use any other 24 VDC power supply that Automationdirect com otters C0 00AC Power Supply Limited auxiliary AC power supply allows you to power the 24 VDC CLICK CO series CPUs with 100 240 VAC supply power The 0 5A DC power supply is capable of controlling the CPU plus a limited configu ration based on the power budget of each I O module The CO OOAC is a low cost solution for applications requiring only minimal I O an
25. osing the I O Type Three types of CPU modules are available e Basic CPUs with discrete only inputs and outputs e Standard CPUs with discrete only inputs and outputs plus an extra communica tions port and battery backup e Analog CPUs with both discrete and ana los inputs and outputs plus an extra com munications port and battery backup All CLICK CPU modules offer the same performance use the same instruction set and support all optional O modules Basic and Standard CPU Modules The Basic and Standard CLICK CPU modules are available with different combinations of built in I O types i e DC input DC output DC input relay output and AC input relay output With the 14 built in I O points 8 inputs 6 outputs the CPU can be used as a ready to go PLC control system without any additional I O modules The CPU module just needs 24 VDC but it can be expanded in the future if the need arises The tables list the part numbers showing the various I O type combinations Standard CPU Modules Only Standard CPU modules also have an RS 485 port for Modbus and ASCII communications and the battery backup feature which will retain the data in SRAM for 5 years battery sold separately part no D2 BAT 1 Volume 13 el 350 Programmable Controllers Basic CPU PLC Mode Switch Koyo LED Status own Indicators ao g pin ERR M STOP PORT Td E RX1 Bi Communication E Ports T RX2 ai PO
26. rw C 08NE3 EL mnm E g UII fi W E z E W c n y uw z w Gi l 2 2 1 3 4 4 c2 v Cz 5 5 amp nib 8 7 g a wmm C0 08NE3 N A pam C TIBHE3 T Ma med h kA i dio indN ag ae a fI mo aa tT awn a O C0 16NE3 Programmable Controllers 100 120 VAC e 0 o E b to a OD C0 08NA Volume 13 el 351 CME Direct i Company Information Systems Overview Programmable Controllers Soft Starters Motors amp Gearbox Steppers Servos Motor Controls Proximity Sensors Photo Sensors Limit Switches Encoders Current Sensors Pressure Sensors Temperature Sensors Pushbuttons Lights Process Relays Timers Comm Choosing the I O Type Specifications Discrete I O Modules continued rm CO OSTD1 mam CO DBTD2 pe CO 18TD1 pwr COH 33 ET en MA e PETTEE peo A iu H iJ mo m iff aW e 2 e o E E m 35 al Ss a Sm ac m WE EF wv z 5 Ci vi 7 n a 1 1 m m 2 2 Lz M ar 3 3 a 3 4 4 m o Ic v2 v m or 5 5 mr 7 7 1m B B m v c m C0 08TD1 General Specifications For All CLICK PLC Products These general specifications apply to all CLICK CPUs optional I O modules and optional power supply products Please refer to the appropriate I O temperature derating charts under both the CPU and I O module specificatio
27. t Humidily 30 to 95 relative humidity non condensing Environmental Air No corrosive gases Environmental pollution level is 2 UL840 Vibration MIL STD 810C Method 514 2 EC60068 2 6 JIS C60068 2 6 Sine wave vibration test Shock MIL STD 810C Method 516 2 IEC60068 2 27 JIS C60068 2 27 Noise Immunity Comply with NEMA ICS3 304 Impulse noise tus 1000V EN61000 4 2 ESD EN61000 4 3 RFI EN61000 4 4 FTB EN61000 4 5 Surge EN61000 4 6 Conducted EN61000 4 8 Power frequency magnetic field immunity RFI No interference measured at 150 and 450 MHz 5w 15cm Emissions EN55011 1998 Class A Agency Approvals UL508 File No E157382 E316037 CE EN61131 2 Other RoHS 1 800 633 0405 CLICK Specifications CPU Module Specifications CPU Module Specifications Basic CPU Standard CPU Analog CPU Control Method Stored Program Cyclic execution method Stored Program Cyclic execution method Stored Program Cyclic execution method 1 0 Numbering System Fixed in Decimal Fixed in Decimal Fixed in Decimal Ladder Memory steps 8000 8000 8000 Total Data Memory words 8000 8000 8000 Contact Execution boolean lt 0 6us lt 0 6us lt 0 6us Typical Scan 1k boolean 1 2 ms 1 2 ms 1 2 ms RLL Ladder Style Programming Yes Yes Yes Run Time Edits No No No Scan
28. the Modbus RTU protocol only and can be used as the programming port The other ports support either Modbus RTU or ASCII protocol Both RS 232 ports supply 5 VDC so you can connect a monochrome C more Micro HMI panel without an additional power supply LED Status Indicators There are LED indicators located to the left of each communication port to indicate when the port is transmitting or receiving Basic CPUs Port 1 amp 2LED Status Indicators The Comm Port is sending data Om The Comm Port is not sending data The Comm Port is receiving data 0i The Comm Port is not receiving data Standard and Analog CPUs Port 1 2 amp 3 LED Status Indicators PORT1 XO The Comm Port is sending data RIO f im The Comm Port is not sending data TX2 l Com Port 1 Com Port 2 Com Port 3 Basic CPU Com Port 1 Specifications Use Programming Port Physical 6 pin RJ12 RS 232 Port 1 6 pin RJ12 Phone MITI Standard and Analog CPUs Port 1 Pin Descriptions Power connection GND Communication speed baud 38400 fixed Type Jack Power connection Parity Odd Receive data RS 232 1 Station Address 1 Transmit data RS 232 Data length 8 bits No connection Stop bit 1 e Protocol Modbus RTU slave only Com Port 2 Specifications Use Ser
29. ther CLICK CPUs I O modules and power supplies connect together using the exten sion ports that are located on the side panels of the modules no PLC back plane base required 1 Remove extension port covers and slide the latch tabs forward 2 Align the module pins and connection plug and press the I O module onto the right side of the CPU 3 Slide the latch tabs backward to lock the modules together DIN Rail Mounting Mounting The CLICK PLC system which includes the CLICK power supplies CPU modules and I O modules can be mounted in one of two ways 1 DIN rail mounted LJ LJ LJ oe Li LJ LJ E LJ LJ L LJ LJ L Hi L j LJ 2 Surface mounted using the built in upper and lower mounting tabs Pull tab down Power Supply Module Unit Dimensions me Lae ce These diagrams show the outside dimen 34 9 53 5 27 sions of the CLICK power suppy CPU and I O modules The CLICK PLC system is designed to be mounted on standard 35mm DIN rail or it can be surface mounted 3 35 85 CPU Module 1 0 Module EL Allow proper spacing from other components within an enclosure l 0 16 Maximum system Power Supply CPU 8 I O modules Supports up to eight 1 0 modules X1 Push tab sS Click e up until 4I px Latch tabs urface Mounting Upper Mounting Tab _ fl i gt E m E nai I zr re alam Lower Mounting Tab NS
30. tiondirect com downloads html NOTE CLICK PLCs cannot be programmed using Direct SOFT5 programming software which is used to program our Direct LOGIC PLCs you must use the CLICK programming software CO PGMSW NOTE When using Standard CPUs you must use CLICK programming software version V1 20 or later When using Analog CPUs you must use CLICK programming software version V1 12 or later Main window The Main Window is displayed when the program opens It is divided into Menus Toolbars and Windows that work together to make project develop ment as simple as possible ing Software NewProject1 ckp Main Program ee 2 B X ew Setup Program Instruction PLC Monitor Window elp X 22 dh V 4 s FJOao FR MA Be DHA e l m u Offline Nicknames Address Comments Rung Comments Coil A B Navigation F AF W instruction List x x A B Program Function PLO NE Instruction zi 13 Ladder Program 31 r NOP Contact EJ Main Program GH Contact NC 2 3 Subroutine Program NOP H Contact NC iii Interrupt Program H Edge Conta Address Picker Startup Compare Edit Rung Comments Coil 4 Local Program Infor Select an Operation Out Syntax Check fri Set e l Cross Reference Vie dsl Reset SA Monitor Status Monitor Timar Count ER Data View duis mil Timer ARR DataView EHE Counter ma Text View Advanced Override View ee es z Math Start a new
31. w online the user manuals for these prod ucts Manual CO USER M is the user manual for the CLICK PLC This user manual contains important safety infor mation that must be followed The system installation should comply with all appro priate electrical codes and standards Mounting Orientation CLICK PLCs must be mounted properly to ensure ample airflow for cooling purposes It is important to follow the unit orientation requirements and to verify that the PLC s dimensions are compatible with your application Notice particularly the grounding requirements and the recommended cabinet clearances Volume 13 el 22 Programmable Controllers Panel A V 50 8 mm minimum um Lm ws 2in 50 8mm minimum 3 in 76 2 mm minimum Star Washers Ground Braid Copper Lugs Panel or Single Point Ground V Star Washers NOTE THERE IS A MIMIMUM CLEARANCE REQUIREMENT OF 2 INCHES 51 MM BETWEEN THE CLICK PLC AND THE PANEL DOOR OR ANY DEVICES MOUNTED IN THE PANEL DOOR THE SAME CLEARANCE IS REQUIRED BETWEEN THE PLC AND ANY SIDE OF THE ENCLOSURE A MINIMUM CLEARANCE OF 3 INCHES 76 MM IS REQUIRED BETWEEN THE PLC AND A WIREWAY OR ANY HEAT PRODUCING DEVICE D oooninininininininin P I omm W pug X Wall G D Erg P 1 800 633 0405 Product Dimensions and Installation Connecting the Modules Toge
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