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ABB CL Series Applications Manual (428 pages)
Brand:
ABB
| Category:
Monitor
| Size: 2.84 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
About this Manual
12
Device Designation
12
Reading Conventions
12
1 Display System
14
Intended Users
14
Proper Use
14
Improper Use
14
Overview
15
Device Overview
17
Display System Devices at a Glance
17
Operating the Display System
19
Keypad
19
Selecting Menus and Entering Values
19
Selecting Main and System Menu
21
Status Display Display System
21
Status Display for Local Expansion
22
Advanced Status Display
22
Display System LED Display
22
Menu Structure
24
Selecting or Toggling between Menu Items
30
Cursor Display
31
Setting Values
31
2 Installation
32
Mounting
32
Connecting the Expansion Device
49
Terminals
49
Tool for Cage Clamp Terminals
49
Connection Cross-Sections of the Cage Clamp Terminal Cables for the Display System
49
Tool for the Screw Terminals of the CL Expansion
49
Connection Cross-Sections of Screw Terminal Cables of the CL Expansions
49
Network Cables and Plugs
50
Connecting the Power Supply
50
Cable Protection
53
Connecting Inputs
54
Connecting AC Display I/O Modules
54
Connecting DC Display I/O Modules
59
Connecting Outputs
64
Connecting Relay Outputs
65
Cl-Ldr
65
Cl-Ler.18Ac2, Cl-Ler.20Dc2
66
Cl-Ler.2O
66
Cl-Ldt
67
Cl-Let.20Dc2
67
Connecting the Analog Output
69
Connecting Servo Valves
70
Setpoint Entry for a Drive
70
Connecting the CL-NET Network
71
Accessories
71
Cable Length with Cross-Sections
72
Plugging and Unplugging Network Cables
74
Connecting the Serial Interface
76
Expanding Inputs/Outputs
79
Local Expansion
80
Remote Expansion
81
3 Commissioning
82
Switching on
82
Setting the Menu Language
82
Display System Operating Modes
83
Creating Your First Circuit Diagram
84
Starting Point: Status Display
86
Circuit Diagram Display
87
From the First Contact to the Output Coil
88
Wiring
89
Testing the Circuit Diagram
91
Deleting the Circuit Diagram
94
Fast Circuit Diagram Entry
94
Configuring a CL-NET Network
95
Entering the Network Station Number
96
Entering Network Stations
97
Configuring a CL-NET Network
98
Changing the CL-NET Network Configuration
99
Displaying the Status Display of Other Stations
100
Configuring the Interface for the COM-LINK Mode
101
Setting up the COM-LINK
102
Terminal Mode Operation
106
Terminal Mode
106
4 Wiring with the Display System
116
Display System Operation
116
Buttons for Editing Circuit Diagrams and Function Relays
116
Operation
117
Usable Relays and Function Blocks (Coils)
125
Markers, Analog Operands
128
Number Formats
131
Circuit Diagram Display
131
Saving and Loading Programs
133
Working with Contacts and Relays
134
Creating and Modifying Connections
137
Inserting and Deleting a Rung
139
Saving Circuit Diagrams
140
Aborting Circuit Diagram Entry
140
Searching for Contacts and Coils
140
Go To" a Rung
141
Deleting a Rung
141
Switching with the Cursor Buttons
141
Checking the Circuit Diagram
143
Function Block Editor
144
Checking Function Blocks
147
Coil Functions
149
Function Blocks
153
Analog Value Comparator/Threshold Value Switch
155
Arithmetic Function Block
158
Data Block Comparator
162
Data Block Transfer
169
Boolean Operation
180
Counter
183
Table of Contents
184
Figure: 100
187
High-Speed Counters
189
Frequency Counter
190
Value Range
191
In the Parameter Display of a Counter Relay You Change
191
Lower Setpoint
191
Parameter Display
191
QV> Actual Value in RUN Mode
191
Upper Setpoint
191
High-Speed Counters
194
Behaviour When Value Range Is Exceeded
195
-2147483648 to 2147483647
195
The Function Block Operates in the Integer Range from
195
The Function Block Sets the Switching Contact C
195
Counter Frequency and Pulse Shape
199
High-Speed Incremental Encoder Counter
199
Independently of the Cycle Time. You Can Enter Upper and Lower Threshold Values as Comparison Values. the Contacts
199
The Following Assignment of the Digital Inputs Apply
199
The Maximum Counter Frequency Is 3 Khz
199
Wiring of a Counter
199
Contact and Coil. the Counter Relay Has Different Coils and
200
Comparators
204
Data Function Block
206
PID Controller
208
Signal Smoothing Filter
214
GET, Fetch a Value from the Network
217
Seven-Day Time Switch
218
Year Time Switch
223
Value Scaling
227
Jumps
231
Master Reset
234
Numerical Converter
235
I 05
235
Operating Hours Counter
240
PUT, Send a Value Onto the Network
242
Pulse Width Modulation
243
Setting Date/Time
247
Set Cycle Time
248
Timing Relay
250
Value Limitation
263
Example with Timing Relay and Counter Function Block
265
You Integrate a Counter into Your Circuit in the Form of a
200
5 Visualization with the Display System
270
Screens
270
Memory Layout
271
Western European Character Table
272
Screen Overview
274
Screen Editor
276
Static Text
276
Bit Display
279
Date and Time
283
Bitmap
286
Numerical Value
292
Example Program - Numerical Value
293
Value Entry
302
Message Text
308
Button Editor
320
Select Operable Screen Element
320
Display Backlight
320
Screen Change
320
Password Logout
321
Set Variable to Fixed Value
321
Increment Variable
321
Decrement Variable
321
Changeover Relay
321
6 CL-NET Network, COM-LINK Serial Connection
322
Introduction to CL-NET
322
CL-NET Network Topologies, Addressing and Functions
323
Loop through the Unit Wiring Method
323
T Connector and Spur Line
323
Position and Addressing of the Operands Via CL-NET
325
Possible Write and Read Authorisation in the Network
327
Configuration of the CL-NET Network
328
Station Number
328
Transmission Speed
328
Pause Time, Changing the Write Repetition Rate Manually
329
Automatic Change of the RUN and STOP Mode
330
Configuring an Input/Output Device (REMOTE IO)
331
Station Message Types
332
Transfer Behaviour
333
Signs of Life of the Individual Stations and Diagnostics
334
Introduction to COM-LINK
337
Configuration of the COM-LINK
341
7 Display System Settings
346
Password Protection
346
Password Setup
347
Selecting the Scope of the Password
348
Activating the Password
349
Unlocking the Display System
350
Changing the Menu Language
353
Changing Parameters
354
Adjustable Parameters for Function Blocks
355
Setting Date and Time
356
Changing between Winter/Summer Time (DST)
357
Manual Selection
358
Activating Input Delay (Debounce)
359
Deactivating Debounce (Input Delay)
359
Activating and Deactivating the P Buttons
360
Activating the P Buttons
360
Deactivating the P Buttons
360
Startup Behaviour
361
Setting the Startup Behaviour
361
Behaviour When the Circuit Diagram Is Deleted
362
Behaviour During Upload/Download to Memory Module or PC
362
Possible Faults
362
Startup Behaviour for Memory Module
363
Terminal Mode
364
Setting LCD Contrast and Backlight
365
Retention
366
Requirements
367
Setting Retentive Behaviour
368
Deleting Ranges
369
Deleting Retentive Actual Values of Markers and Function Blocks
369
Transferring Retentive Behaviour
369
Displaying Device Information
370
8 Inside the Display System
372
Display System Program Cycle
372
How the Display System Evaluates the High-Speed Counters CF, CH and CI
376
Display System Memory Management
376
Delay Times for Inputs and Outputs
377
Delay Times for the Display System Inputs
378
Monitoring of Short-Circuit/Overload with CL-LST, CL-LMT and CL-LET
379
Expanding the Display System
381
How Is an Expansion Unit Recognised
381
Transfer Behaviour
382
Function Monitoring of Expansion Units
382
Analog Output QA
383
Loading and Saving Programs
383
Display System Without Display and Keypad
384
Interface
384
Memory Module
385
Cl-Soft
388
Device Version
391
Appendix
392
Technical Data
392
General
392
Display Base Module, Real-Time Clock/Timing Relay/Memory
401
Transistor Outputs
407
Analog Output
410
CL-NET Network
411
List of Function Blocks
412
Function Block Coils
413
Function Block Outputs (Operands)
416
Other Operands
416
Memory Requirement
416
Index
418
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ABB CL Series Applications Manual (296 pages)
Logic relays
Brand:
ABB
| Category:
Relays
| Size: 2.58 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
About this Manual
12
Device Designation
12
Reading Conventions
13
1 Logic Relay
14
Intended Users
14
Proper Use
14
Improper Use
14
Overview
15
Device Overview
17
CL Operating Principles
19
Keypad
19
Selecting Menus and Entering Values
19
Selecting Main and System Menu
20
Status Display Logic Relay
21
Status Display for Local Expansion
21
Advanced Status Display
22
CL-LED Display
22
Menu Structure
23
Selecting or Toggling between Menu Items
28
Cursor Display
28
Set Value
28
2 Installation
30
Mounting
30
Connecting the Expansion Device
33
Terminals
34
Tools
34
Cable Cross-Sections
34
Connecting the Power Supply
34
Cable Protection
34
Supplying AC Units
35
Supplying DC Units
36
Connecting the Inputs
38
Connect Digital AC Inputs
38
Connect Digital DC Inputs
43
Connect Analog DC Inputs
44
Connecting High-Speed Counters and Frequency Generators
49
Connecting Outputs
51
Connect Relay Outputs
52
Connecting Transistor Outputs
54
Expanding Inputs/Outputs
57
Local Expansion
57
Remote Expansion
58
3 Commissioning
60
Switching on
60
Setting the Menu Language
61
CL Operating Modes
62
Creating Your First Circuit Diagram
63
Circuit Diagram Display
65
From the First Contact to the Output Coil
66
Wiring
67
Testing the Circuit Diagram
68
Deleting the Circuit Diagram
70
Fast Circuit Diagram Entry
70
4 Wiring with the Logic Relay
72
CL Operation
72
Operating Principles
73
Relays, Function Relays
77
Saving and Loading Circuit Diagrams
79
Working with Contacts and Relays
80
Input and Output Contacts
80
Creating and Modifying Connections
83
Inserting and Deleting a Rung
85
Switching with the Cursor Buttons
85
Checking the Circuit Diagram
87
Coil Functions
88
Function Relays
94
Example Function Relay with Timer and Counter Relay
96
Analog Value Comparator/Threshold Value Switch
101
Circuit Diagram Display with Analog Value Comparator
102
Compatibility of AC010 Devices with Logic Relays
104
Parameter Display in RUN Mode
105
Function of the Analog Value Comparator Function Relay
106
Counters
114
Function of the Counter Function Relay
118
High-Speed Counters, CL-DC1, CL-DC2
122
High-Speed Counters
128
Text Display
134
Wiring a Text Display
135
Scaling
136
Text Entry
137
Entering a Setpoint in a Display
138
Day Time Switch
140
Parameter Display and Parameter Set for 7-Day Time Switch
141
Changing Time Switch Channel
142
Operating Hours Counter
146
Value Range of the Operating Hours Counter
147
Timing Relays
151
Parameter Display and Parameter Set for a Timing Relay
152
Retention
153
Timing Relay Modes
154
Function of the Timing Relay Function Block
157
Examples Timing Relay
164
Jumps
167
Power Flow Display
168
Year Time Switch
170
Parameter Display and Parameter Set for Year Time Switch
171
Changing Time Switch Channel
172
Function of the Year Time Switch
174
Master Reset
177
Operating Modes
178
Basic Circuits
179
Negation (Coil)
180
Parallel Circuit
181
Parallel Circuit Operating Like a Series Connection of N/O Contacts
182
Parallel Circuit Operating Like a Series Connection of N/C Contacts
183
Self-Latching
184
Impulse Relay
185
Cycle Pulse on Falling Edge
186
Circuit Examples
187
X Shift Register
189
Running Light
193
Stairwell Lighting
194
150 CL Settings
198
Password Setup
199
Selecting the Scope of the Password
200
Activating the Password
201
Unlock Logic Relay
202
Changing the Menu Language
204
Changing Parameters
205
Adjustable Parameters for Function Relays
206
Setting Date and Time
208
Setting Summer Time Start and End
209
Selection of Summer Time Start and End
210
Activating Input Delay (Debounce)
217
Activating Debounce (Input Delay)
218
Activating the P Buttons
219
Startup Behaviour
220
Behaviour When the Circuit Diagram Is Deleted
221
Startup Behaviour for Memory Module
222
Setting the Cycle Time
223
Retention (Non-Volatile Data Storage)
224
Setting Retentive Behaviour
225
Deleting Retentive Actual Values
226
Diagram
227
Displaying Device Information
228
6 Inside the Logic Relay
230
CL Operation and Implications for Circuit Diagram Creation
231
Delay Times for Inputs and Outputs
233
Delay Time with CL-AC1 and CL-AC2 Basic Units
235
Delay Times for the Analog Inputs CL-AC1, CL-DC1 and CL-DC2
236
Overload with CL-LST, CL-LMT and CL-LET
237
Expanding CL-LMR/CL-LMT
238
Function Monitoring of Expansion Units
239
Saving and Loading Circuit Diagrams
240
Interface
241
Memory Module
242
Loading or Saving Circuit Diagrams
243
Cl-Soft
246
Logic Relay with Separate Display Module
247
Device Version
248
7 What Happens if
250
Possible Situations When Creating Circuit Diagrams
251
Event
253
Appendix
254
Technical Data
257
Special Approvals
259
Power Supply
260
Inputs
261
Relay Outputs
268
Transistor Outputs
270
List of the Function Relays
273
Available Function Relays
274
Names of Function Relay
275
Compatibility of the Function Relay Parameters
276
Parameter Display 7-Day Time Switch
277
Glossary
278
Index
282
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