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1. Functional description Output Q changes its status that is the output is set or reset with each 0 to 1 transition at input Trg and if the inputs S and R 0 The signal at input Trg does not influence the special function when Sor R 1 You set the current impulse relay with a signal at input S The output is set hi You reset the current impulse relay with a signal at input R The output is set lo 180 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Status diagram RS or SR Triggering signal is effective because S and R 0 Depending on your configuration either input R takes priority over input S input S is not effective when R 1 or vice versa input R is not effective when S 1 After a power failure the current impulse relay and output Q are reset if you have not enabled retentivity View in programming mode B29 R Pecs B29 R Par RS VOA Par SR This special function is not available in parameter assignment mode IDEC SmartRelay Manual 181 IDEC SmartRelay functions Note If Trg 0 and Par RS the special function Current impulse relay corresponds with the special function Latching relay see Chapter 4 4 21 4 4 23 Message texts Short description With the message text function block you can configure a message that includes text and other parameters for IDEC SmartRelay to display in RUN mode You can configure simple message texts from the IDEC SmartR
2. 4 2 8 NOT Negation Inverter A normally closed contact in Symbol in IDEC the circuit diagram SmartRelay ie 14 be The output status is 1 if the input is 0 The NOT block inverts the input status Advantage of the NOT block for example IDEC SmartRelay does not require normally closed contacts You simply use a normally open contact and the NOT block to convert these into a normally closed contact NOT function logic table 1 Q 0 1 1 0 112 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 3 Special functions 4 3 1 Because of their different 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 Chapter 4 4 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 IDEC SmartRelay unit e S Set A signal at input S sets the output to logical 1 e R Reset The reset input R takes priority over all other inputs and resets the outputs e Trg Trigger This input is used to trigger the start o
3. 2 Analog inputs Outputs The IDEC SmartRelay versions FL1E H12SND FL1E H12RCE and FL1E B12RCE are equipped with the inputs 11 12 IZ and 18 which can also be programmed for use as AI3 Al4 Al1 and Al2 inputs As described in section 5 2 4 you can configure these modules to use either two analog inputs Al1 and Al2 or all four Signals at the 11 12 I7 and I8 inputs are interpreted as digital values and those at the Al3 Al4 Al1 and Al2 inputs are interpreted as analog values Note that Al3 corresponds to I1 and Al4 corresponds to 12 This numbering preserves the previous correspondence of Al1 to I7 and Al2 to 18 that was available with the FL1D series The inputs of a connected analog module are numbered according to the already existing analog inputs See section 2 1 1 for example setups In programming mode when you select the input signal of a special function that takes an analog input IDEC SmartRelay offers the analog inputs Al1 Al8 Analog memory markers AM1 AM6 analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 and the block numbers of functions with analog outputs 1 Digital outputs 102 Digital outputs are identified by the character Q The output numbers Q1 Q2 Q16 correspond with the numbers of the output connectors at the IDEC SmartRelay base module and with those of the expansion modules in their order of installation See the following figure IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions There are also 1
4. Input Ral A positive edge at input Ral Reset all resets the operating hours counter OT and the output and sets the time to go value MN tothe maintenance interval MI e output Q 0 e measured operating time OT 0 and the time to go of the maintenance interval MN MI Parameter MI Maintenance interval to be preset in units of hours and minutes Range of values 0000 9999 h 0 59 m The accumulated total operating time you can specify an offset in hours and minutes Range of values 00000 99999 h 0 59 m Q gt 0 e Whenv R is selected Q 1 if MN O Q 0 if R 1 or Ral 1 e When R En is selected Q 1 if MN O Q 0 ifR 1orRal 1orEn 0 Output Q The output is set when the time to go MN 0 see timing diagramm The output is reset e When Q gt 0 R En if R 1 or Ral 1orEn 0 e When Q gt 0 R if R 1 or Ral 1 MI Configured time interval MN Time to go OT Total time expired since the last hi signal at input Ral These values are always retentive 156 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter MI The maintenance interval MI can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 An
5. 2 AC versions Two groups consisting of 4 inputs each Each input within a group must be connected to the same phase It is possible to interconnect groups with a different phase 3 The digital inputs can be operated with P or N action IDEC SmartRelay Manual 11 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Expansion modules The following expansion modules can be connected to IDEC SmartRelay Symbol Name Power supply Inputs Outputs FL1B MO8B2R2 12 24 V DC 4 digital 4 relays 5A FL1B M08B1S2 24V DC 4 digital 4 solid state 24V 0 3A FL1B MosD2R2 24V AC DC 4 digital FL1B a 100 240 V 4 digital 4 a AC DC FL1B J2B2 12 24 V DC 2 analog 0 10V or 0 20mA FL1D K2B2 24V DC none 2 analog 0 10 VDC 1 Different phases are not allowed within the inputs 2 0 10 V 0 20 mA can be connected optionally 3 Digital inputs can be operated either with P or with N action Communication modules The following communication modules can be connected to IDEC SmartRelay Symbol _Name___ Powersupply ___Inputs Outputs IDEC Smart the next four inputs the next four Relay CM AS after the physical outputs after the Interface inputs of IDEC physical outputs of SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay In In 3 Qn Qn 3 Text Display Module The following Text Display module is available Symbol Name
6. ZZ 3 Select Z Press A 4 Move to the next letter Press gt 5 Select Z Press A The display now shows 6 Confirm your new password Press OK Your new password ZZ is now set and you are returned to the programming menu IDEC SmartRelay Manual 73 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Deactivating the password Let us assume you want to deactivate the password for whichever reason For example you want to allow another user to edit your circuit program You must know your current password in our example ZZ the same as if you were changing it In the programming menu 1 Move the gt cursor to Password Press Vora 2 Confirm the Password Press OK Select Old and enter your current password as described in steps 3 to 5 Confirm your entries with OK The display shows Clear the password by leaving the input box blank 3 Confirm the blank password Press OK The password is cleared and you are returned to the programming menu Note This action disables the password prompt and thus permits access without a password Let the password prompt be deactivated for the time being in order to accelerate progress in our further exercises and examples Password Wrong Password 74 When the user inputs the wrong password and confirms the input with OK IDEC SmartRelay does not open editing mode but returns to the programming menu This repeats its
7. 214 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters V1 V4 The analog values for the parameters V1 V4 can be derived from another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 e Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 e Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 e Analog multiplexer actual value AQ e Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Note If the analog value for parameter V1 V2 V3 or V4 is derived from another already programmed function whose actual value exceeds the value range for V1 V4 IDEC SmartRelay will display the limit value 32768 if the value is less than the lower range or 32767 if the value is greater than the upper range Parameters p number of decimals Parameter p applies only to the display of Value1 Value2 Value3 Value4 and AQ in a message text IDEC SmartRelay Manual 215 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional Description The analog math function combines the four operands and three operators to form an equation The operator can be any one o
8. 86 To output a specific analog value at the two analog outputs 9 Move the gt cursor to Defined Press Aor V 10 Confirm Defined Press OK The display shows AQ1 00 00 AQ2 00 00 11 Enter a specific output value for each of the two analog outputs 12 To confirm your entry Press OK Defining the type of analog outputs Analog outputs can be either 0 10V 0 20mA which is the default or 4 20mA To define the type of analog outputs follow these steps starting from the programming menu 1 Move the gt cursor to Edit Press Vor A 2 Select Edit Press OK 3 Move the gt cursor to AQ Press Vor A 4 Select AQ Press OK 5 Move the gt cursor to AQ type Press Vor A 6 Select AQ type Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display for example AQ1 default AQ2 4 20mA The defined type for each analog channel is shown To change the type continue as follows 7 Move to the AQ that you want to change Press lt or gt 8 Select either default 0 10V 0 20mA or 4 20mA Press Vor A 9 Confirm your selection Press OK IDEC SmartRelay Manual Note 3 6 13 Programming IDEC SmartRelay The analog output module that supports 0 4 20mA outputs has not yet been released As of Oct 2008 Deleting the circuit program and password To delete a circuit program and the password if one is defined 1 Switch the IDEC SmartRelay
9. Ly is also shown in the F o 2 as on off delay eel H Ty n O TH symbol Ta expires a ie a Te ee ge a Ta swe ee Functional description The time Ty 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 time T the output is set to 1 on expiration of the time Ty the output follows the input with on delay The time is reset when the signal at input Trg is reset to 0 before the time T4 has expired A 1 to 0 transition at input Trg triggers the time T If the status at input Trg is O at least for the duration of the signal T the output is set to O on expiration of the time T the output follows the input with off delay The time is reset when the signal at input Trg changes to 1 again before the time T has expired If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure IDEC SmartRelay Manual 129 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 4 Retentive on delay Short description A one shot at the input triggers a configurable on delay time The output is set when this time has expired Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input Tr A signal at input Trg Trigger triggers Tra l the aE P pene kR q ra n Far Input R A signal at input R resets the on delay time and the output Parameter T represents the on delay time for the output output status transition O to 1 Retentivity no retentivity R The status is
10. Revatiow AS Interface AS Interface Slave has address 0 communication OK communication failed CM AS Interface behavior on communication failure e Ifthe AS Interface voltage fails communication between the IDEC SmartRelay system and the expansion modules which are arranged to the right of the IDEC SmartRelay CM AS Interface expansion module is interrupted Recommendation Position IDEC SmartRelay CM AS Interface on the far right side e If communication is interrupted the switching outputs are reset after about 40 to 100 ms IDEC SmartRelay Manual 49 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 50 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Programming refers to creating a circuit program from the IDEC SmartRelay base module In this chapter you will learn how to use IDEC SmartRelay to create the IDEC SmartRelay circuit programs for your application WindLGC is the IDEC SmartRelay 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 the actual IDEC SmartRelay base module The programming software WindLGC contains extensive online help See also Chapter 7 for additional information Note IDEC SmartRelay versions without a display unit that is the FL1E Bi2RCE FL1E B12RCA and FL1E B12RCC version
11. Timing diagram Trg Q Dir S1 o 1 0 1 14 O Of S2 oTo Is 4 ted S300 0 t 0 170 S4 0 0 0 0 T0791 84 0 example S5 x0 0 0 0 140 S6 1x1 0 0 0 O00 S7 Om 1 1 0 0 OD 0 S8 oo 1 1 0 0 1 Shift up Shift down Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode 198 Retentivity enabled Preset etc You can select S8 S1 This special function is not available in parameter assignment mode IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 26 Analog Multiplexer Short description This special function outputs one of four predefined analog values or 0 at the analog output Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input En A change in status from 0 to 1 at input En Enable switches a parameterized analog value to the output AQ depending on the value of S1 and S2 Inputs S1 S1 and S2 selectors for selecting the and S2 analog value to be issued e S1 0 and S2 0 Value 1 is issued S1 0 and S2 1 Value 2 is issued S1 1 and S2 Q Value 3 is issued S1 1 and S2 1 Value 4 is issued Parameter V1 V4 Analog values that will be issued Range of values 32768 32767 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ This special function has an analog output This output can only be connected with the analog input of a function an analog memory marker or an analog output connector AQ1 AQ2 Range of values for AQ 32768 32767 Parameters V1
12. V4 The analog values for the parameters V1 V4 can be derived from another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions wer comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ hes ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 199 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the values displayed in a message text Timing diagram Functional description 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 value of S1 and S2 If the input En is not set then the function issues 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 standardiz
13. When setting up expansion modules of different power volt ages take the following restrictions into consideration Note To power the CPU module and expansion I O modules use one power supply to supply the same power voltage When using different power supplies supply power to the base module and expansion modules at the same time or supply power to expansion modules before the base module When supplying power to expansion modules after the base module expansion modules may not be recognized by the base module When using different power supplies the fast transient burst immunity IEC61000 4 4 will be 1 kV power supply A 100 to 240V AC DC module cannot be connected to the right side of a 12 24V DC 24V DC or 24V AC DC module For analog input module and AS Interface communication module a module of any voltage can be connected to the left side To the right side however a 100 to 240V AC DC module cannot be connected Compatibility The Text Display module can only be used with equipment series FL1E You cannot edit message texts from the IDEC SmartRelay base module that contain any of the following parameters e Par e Time e Date e EnTime e EnDate You can only edit such message texts from WindLGC IDEC SmartRelay Manual 21 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 2 Installing removing IDEC SmartRelay Dimensions 22 The IDEC SmartRelay installation dimensions are compliant with DIN 43880 IDE
14. gt cursor to On Press Aor V 2 Confirm On Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display When synchronization is enabled IDEC SmartRelay transmits the time of day to the expansion modules once daily after each transition to RUN mode and when the TOD is changed after a Set Clock is executed or after a summertime wintertime conversion IDEC SmartRelay Manual 93 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 Memory space and circuit program size The size of a circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay is limited by the memory space memory used by the blocks Memory areas e Program memory IDEC SmartRelay allows only a limited number of blocks in your circuit program The second limitation is based on the maximum number of bytes a circuit program may contain The total number of bytes used can be determined by adding up the number of bytes used for the relevant function blocks e Retentive memory Rem In this area IDEC SmartRelay stores values which need to be retentive for example the operating hours counter value Blocks with optional retentivity use this memory area only if this function is actually enabled 94 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay i Caution At a power failure the logical input level may drop to zero before IDEC SmartRelay can save the functions to the retentive memory In this case the IDEC SmartRelay saves the function values determined by the zero state at its inputs
15. Card cssssssse 237 6 1 Security function CopyProtect ccccsssessssesesseeees 240 6 2 Inserting and removing memory and battery CAMIMIOGOS cira E 242 6 3 Copying data from IDEC SmartRelay to the memory Car GC oiski E 244 6 4 Copying data from the memory cartridge to IDEC Man el ay aaaea eo aE Saa EEEE 246 7 IDEC SmartRelay software 0000 249 7 1 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay to a PC asssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 251 SB APPICAUONS oirionn 253 8 1 Stairway or corridor liQhting cccssssccsseseesseseeseeseeseenees 255 8 1 1 Requirements for a stairway lighting system 0 255 8 1 2 Previous solution icc oenc3 cee eee ate see seo dacticieaducetsgedeensice 255 8 1 3 Lighting system with IDEC SmartRelay ccceeeee 256 8 1 4 Special features and expansion Options c ceceeeee 258 82 PUTOMALIC dook a alia eee te tide 259 8 2 1 Requirements of an automatic GOO cccecceeeeeeeeeeee 259 8 2 2 Conventional SOLUTION cccccccecseseeeseeeeeseeeeeseeeeeeseeeeees 260 8 2 3 Door control system with IDEC SmartRelay 260 8 2 4 Special features and expansion Options ccceceeeee 263 8 2 5 Extended solution with FL1E H12RCC ceeeeeees 263 8 3 Air conditioning SYSTOM ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeenneeneaes 266 8 3 1 Requirements for an air conditioning system 00 266 8 3 2 Advantag
16. Closing the programming mode 82 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 Aor V 4 Confirm Start Press OK IDEC SmartRelay is back in RUN mode You can press lt or gt to scroll the pages and to monitor the I O states Mo 09 30 2008 05 26 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 3 6 8 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Deleting a block Let us assume you want to delete the block B2 from your circuit program and connect B1 directly to Q1 B2 wT A k Q1 Par is Proceed as follows 1 2 3 O1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode as a reminder refer to Page 60 Select Edit Press A or V Confirm Edit Press OK If required enter your password and confirm with OK Select Edit Prg Press A or V Confirm Edit Prg Press OK Move the cursor to B2 the input of Q1 Press lt B2 Q1 Confirm with OK Now replace block B2 with block B1 at output Q1 The procedure Select the BN list Press Aor V Accept the BN list Press OK Select B1 Press Aor V Apply Bt Press OK Result Block B2 is deleted because it is no longer used in the circuit Block B1 has replaced B2 directly at the output IDEC SmartRelay Manual 83 Programming IDEC
17. Input voltage 24 V AC DC 12 VDC Permissible range 20 4 26 4 V AC 10 2 28 8 V DC Permissible mains frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption e 12VDC e 24VDC e 24VAC Data transmission rate 19200 baud LCD Display and Backlight Backlight lifetime 20 000 hours Display lifetime 50 000 hours 1 Backlight lifetime is defined as The final brightness is 50 of the original brightness 2 Display lifetime is calculated under ordinary operating and storage conditions room temperature 20 8 C normal humidity below 65 relative humidity and not in exposure to direct sunlight 310 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Determining the cycle time The program cycle is the complete execution of the circuit program that is primarily the reading in of the inputs the processing of the circuit program and the subsequent reading out of the outputs The cycle time is the time required to execute a circuit program once in full The time required for a program cycle can be determined using a short test program This test program is created in IDEC SmartRelay and returns a value during its execution in parameter assignment mode from which the current cycle time is derived IDEC SmartRelay Manual 311 Determining the cycle time Test program 312 1 Create the test program by linking an output to a frequency trigger and connecting the trigger input with an inverted marker B1 Output Qx or other marker Mx M1 SN a Par J
18. Q6 I9 110 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications contactor relay open contactor relay close cord operated switch open cord operated switch close OPEN pushbutton CLOSE pushbutton position sensor GATE IS OPEN position sensor GATE IS CLOSED Safety bar position sensor GATE IS OPEN position sensor GATE IS CLOSED external pushbutton OPEN GATE external pushbutton CLOSE GATE 277 Applications Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution Gate is open I5 H o one gt 1 S 21 mt ig Open gate R fl i x X T Open 5s gate Gate is open Open gate by hand ate is open i4 Close gate by hand gt 1 X i6 Gate is closed Q2 7 Safety bar nME 55 Close E Gate is closed gate lose gt 1 s losec R y Safety bar 1 6 Gate is closed a TUL a TH x lt Ea Safety bar i 7 Indica X ToS tor lamp Inv lo 1 i Gate is open i as l6 Gate is closed The OPEN GATE and CLOSE GATE pushbuttons initiate the gate motion provided it is not already moving in the other direction The gate motion ends at the respective limit switch Closing of the gate is also interrupted by the safety bar 278 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 6 Luminous rows Luminous rows 1 Luminous rows 2 I Luminous rows 3 Luminous rows 4 ESS CSS Office Corridor When planning lighting systems for commercial locations the type and number of lamps used is determined by the luminance required For reasons of c
19. Supply voltage Display Text Display 24 V AC DC LCD 128 x 64 eet 12VDC 4 row display 12 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Certification and approvals IDEC SmartRelay is certified to cULus and FM e cULus Haz Loc Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL to UL 508 Industrial Control Equipment CSA C22 2 No 142 Process Control Equipment UL 1604 Hazardous Location CSA 213 Hazardous Location APPROVED for use in Class I Division 2 Group A B C D Tx Class I Zone 2 AEx nC IIC Tx Class l Zone 2 Ex nC IIC Tx e FM Approval Factory Mutual Research FM to Approval Standard Class Number 3611 3600 3810 APPROVED for use in Class I Division 2 Group A B C D Tx Class Zone 2 Group IIC Tx For further information see our Internet address URL http www idec com usen Note You will find current approvals on the rating plate of the relevant module IDEC SmartRelay is issued with the CE Certificate of Conformity It is compliant with IEC 60730 1 and IEC 61131 2 and interference proof to EN 55011 Limit Class B Marine certification has been requested ABS American Bureau of Shipping BV Bureau Veritas DNV Det Norske Veritas GL Germanischer Lloyd LRS Lloyds Register of Shipping e Class NK Nippon Kaiji Kyokai IDEC SmartRelay modules are therefore suitable for use in industrial and residential areas Use in Class Division 2 Group A B C and D l
20. The interlock is activated in the sample program 2 below in which input terminals 1 and I2 are simultaneously turned on 1 2 ics cee P I ig ee I2 Q1 Q2 ow 1g a2 250 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay software 7 1 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay to a PC Connecting the PC cable To connect IDEC SmartRelay to a PC you need the IDEC SmartRelay PC cable Appendix E lists the order number Turn the power off to the IDEC SmartRelay base module Remove the cap memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge from your IDEC SmartRelay and connect the cable to this socket Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port of your PC Connecting the USB PC cable You can also connect IDEC SmartRelay to the PC with the IDEC SmartRelay USB PC cable Appendix E lists the order number Remove the cap or memory cartridge battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge from your IDEC SmartRelay and connect the cable to this socket Connect the other end of the cable to a USB port of your PC Switching IDEC SmartRelay to PC lt gt IDEC SmartRelay mode Switch the IDEC SmartRelay with without display to STOP from your PC refer to the WindLGC online help or select the ESC gt Stop command on a device with display and confirm the entry with Yes When IDEC SmartRelay is in STOP and online with the PC the following PC commands are accepted e Switch IDEC SmartRelay to RUN e Read write the circ
21. These lists are e Co Connector list Connector see Chapter 4 1 e GF List of the basic functions AND OR refer to Chapter 4 2 e SF List of the special functions refer to Chapter 4 4 e BN List of reusable blocks configured in the circuit program List contents All lists show the elements available in IDEC SmartRelay Usually this includes a connectors basic functions and special functions The JBN list shows all the blocks that you have created in IDEC SmartRelay If not all is shown IDEC SmartRelay does not show all elements if e No further blocks may be added This is either an indication of insufficient memory space or that the maximum number of blocks has been reached e A specific block s memory space requirement would exceed the space available in IDEC SmartRelay See Chapter 3 7 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 101 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 1 Constants and connectors Co Inputs Constants and connectors Co represent inputs outputs memory markers and constant voltage levels constants 1 Digital inputs Digital inputs are identified with an I The number of the digital inputs 11 12 corresponds to the number of the input connectors of the IDEC SmartRelay base module and of the connected digital modules in the order of their installation The fast digital inputs 13 14 15 and I6 of the IDEC SmartRelay versions FL1E H12SND FL1E H12RCE and FL1E B12RCE can be used as fast counters
22. a hours Setting a time T of 250 minutes B1 Unit in hours h T 04 10h_ 04 00 hours 240 minutes 00 10 hours 10 minutes 250 minutes Note Always specify a time T in gt 0 02 s The time T is not defined for T lt 0 02 s 114 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Accuracy of T Because of slight tolerances in the characteristics of electronic components the set time T may deviate IDEC SmartRelay has a maximum tolerance of 0 02 When 0 02 of the time T is less than 0 02 seconds the maximum deviation is 0 02 seconds Example The maximum tolerance per hour 8600 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 Seven day Twelve month time switch 4 3 3 To prevent timing inaccuracy of the real time clock in C versions caused by this deviation the timer value is continuously compared with a high precision timebase and corrected The resultant maximum timing inaccuracy is 5 s day Backup of the real time clock Because the internal real time clock of an IDEC SmartRelay is backed up it continues operation after a power failure The ambient temperature influences the backup time At an ambient temperature of 25 C the typical backup time is 80 hours If there is a power outage of an IDEC SmartRelay for more than 80 hours the internal clock responds as shown below On restarting
23. free of charge The examples provided are noncommittal serve as general information about the fields of application for IDEC SmartRelay and may be different to user specific solutions The user operates the system at his own responsibility We refer to the relevant national standards and system related installation regulations Although you have four inputs available for logic operations basic functions see Chapter 4 2 the following figures will only show a maximum of three inputs for reasons of clarity You program this fourth input and assign parameters just like the other three inputs Errors can not be ruled out and the right to make changes is reserved 254 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 1 Stairway or corridor lighting 8 1 1 Requirements for a stairway lighting system The basic requirements for a stairway lighting system are as follows e When someone is using the stairway the lighting should be switched on e Ifno one is in the stairway the lights should be switched off in order to save energy 8 1 2 Previous solution The two conventional options for switching the lights e With a current impulse relay e With an automatic stairwell light switch The wiring of both these lighting systems is identical Lights Distribution box Distribution with Current impulse Push relay buttons or automatic stairwell light switch Components used e Momentary switches e Automatic stai
24. or ZD OF Use the lt and keys to navigate between the MathBN AutoRst and Err parameters To change a value use the A and W keys to scroll through value choices for each value Use the OK key to accept changes View in parameter assignment mode example B3 Block number of an analog MathBN BO0O1 nmath instruction AutoRst N Auto Reset Y or N Err ZD OF ZD OF or ZD OF IDEC SmartRelay Manual 221 IDEC SmartRelay functions 222 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Configuring IDEC SmartRelay Parameter assignment refers to the configuration of the block parameters You can set delay times for time functions the switching times of timers counter threshold values the monitoring interval of an operating hours counter the on and off thresholds of the trigger and more You can configure the parameters e In programming mode e In parameter assignment mode In programming mode the author of the circuit program also sets the parameters Parameter assignment mode allows the editing of parameters without having to modify the circuit program This feature is available so that you can edit parameters without having to change to programming mode The advantage The circuit program remains protected but can be adapted by the user to meet specific requirements Note In parameter assignment mode IDEC SmartRelay continues exe cution of the circuit program IDEC SmartRelay Manual 223 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay
25. 00m Protection mode The value Protection mode The of the time T can be modified in value of the time T is parameter assignment mode hidden in parameter assignment 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 lt or gt 2 Select the retentivity setting Press Aor V The display now shows B2 B2 T 12 00m T 12 00m Retentivity R Current data Retentivity Current data is is retained not retained 3 Confirm your entries with OK IDEC SmartRelay Manual 81 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Note For further information on the protection mode refer to Chapter 4 3 5 For further information on retentivity refer to Chapter 4 3 4 You can modify the protection mode and retentivity setting only in programming mode This 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 IDEC SmartRelay 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 pres lt or gt to move from block to block A and W to move between the inputs at a block
26. 10 10000 0 0 0 01 5 5 Fe 500 0 01 5 10 1000 0 01 5 15 500 a a 1000 1000 1 500 1500 1 200 200 P 200 a 1 1000 200 10000 1 a 1 ai 10000 0 S 10 A sample application is found in the description of the Analog comparator SF on Page 169 For further information on analog inputs refer to Chapter 4 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 119 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 Special functions list SF 120 When you create your circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay you find the special function blocks in the SF list You can invert the inputs of SFs individually that is the circuit program converts a logical 1 at the input into a logical 0 a logical 0 it converts into a logical 1 An example of the program code is found in Chapter 3 6 3 The table also specifies whether the relevant function can be set retentive Rem The following SFs are available View in IDEC SmartRelay Name of the special function Rem Times On delay Trg see page 123 Par Off delay ig see page 127 Par On Off delay see Page 128 Retentive on delay REM see page 130 Interval time delay relay Pulse output see page 131 Edge triggered interval time delay relay see page 132 Asynchronous pulse generator see Page 134 Random generator see page 136 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions View in IDEC SmartRelay Name ofthe special function Rem Stairwell Light Sw
27. 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the AQ L1 L2 MaxL StSp and Rate values displayed in a message text Timing diagram for AQ St MaxL Level 2 Level 1 StSp B IDEC SmartRelay Manual 203 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description If the input En is set then the function sets the current level to 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 Offset 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 The scaled value output AQ is 0 If the input St is set the function can only be restarted after 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 immed
28. 5 1 Selecting parameter assignment mode Press ESC to change from RUN to parameter assignment mode Mo 09 00 2008 05 26 Press ESC Note The following applies to earlier device versions up to FL1A e You open parameter assignment mode by pressing ESC OK IDEC SmartRelay changes to parameter assignment mode and opens the parameter assignment menu gt Stop Set Param Set Prg Name Description of the four menu items of the parameter assignment menu e Stop You select this command to stop your circuit program and thus change to the main menu of programming mode To do SO 1 To move the gt cursor to Stop Press Aor V 2 To confirm Stop Press OK 3 To move the gt cursor to Yes Press Aor V 4 To confirm Yes Press OK 224 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 5 1 1 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay shows the main menu of the programming mode gt Program Card Setup Start e Set Param For information on the various parameters refer to the Chapters 5 1 1 to 5 1 3 Set For information on the various settings refer to Chapter 5 2 e Prg Name This menu command only allows you to read the name of your circuit program Itis not possible to modify this name in parameter assignment mode see Chapter 3 6 4 Parameters Note In the following discourse on parameters we presume that the respective default parameter protection mode has
29. AI TWIN2X0 5 8WH AI TWIN2X0 5 8WH AI TWIN2X0 75 8GY Recommended CRIMPFOX ZA 3 crimping tool Note Always cover the terminals after you have completed the installation To protect IDEC SmartRelay adequately from impermissible contact to live parts comply with local standards 28 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 2 3 1 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Connecting the power supply IDEC SmartRelays FL1E 12RCC FL1B M08C2R2 are suitable for nominal line voltages of 100 V AC DC and 240 V AC DC IDEC SmartRelays FL1E 12RCA FL1B MO8D2R2 are suitable for a supply voltage of 24 V AC DC IDEC SmartRelays FL1E H12SND FL1B M08B1S2 are suitable for a supply voltage of 24 V DC IDEC SmartRelays FL1E 12RCE FL1B MO8B2R2 are suitable for a supply voltage of 12 V AC DC or 24 V AC DC Note the information on connection in the product information document shipped with your device and the technical specifications in Appendix A relating to permissible voltage tolerances line frequency and current consumption The Text Display must be supplied with a voltage of 12 V DC or 24 V AC DC Note A power failure might cause an additional edge triggering signal at the special functions The stored data will be from the last uninterrupted cycle Connecting IDEC SmartRelay To connect IDEC SmartRelay to the power supply IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay with DC power supply with AC power supply Protection with
30. Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 e Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 e Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Timing diagram En _ Inv a E ee Q Functional description You can configure the pulse interpulse width at the Ty Time High and T Time Low parameters Input Inv can be used to invert the output signal provided the block is enabled with a signal at input EN If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure IDEC SmartRelay Manual 135 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 8 Random generator Short description The output of the random generator is set or reset within a configured time Symbol in IDEC Description TA Input En A positive edge 0 to 1 transition En input En Enable triggers the on Eo rf delay time of the random generator A negative edge 1 to 0 transition at input En Enable triggers the off delay time of the random generator Parameter The on delay is set at random toa value between 0 s and Ty The
31. B12RCC FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE The FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE version is equipped with relay outputs The potential of the relay contacts is isolated from the power supply and the inputs Requirements for relay outputs You can connect various loads to the outputs e g lamps fluorescent lamps motors contactor relays etc For information on the properties required for the loads connected to FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E Hi2RCC FL1IE B12RCC FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE refer to Appendix A Connecting This is how you connect the load to FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1B M08 02022 1952 Q6 Protection with automatic circuit breaker max 16 A characteristics B16 e g Power circuit breaker 5SX2 116 6 if required IDEC SmartRelay with transistor outputs 40 IDEC SmartRelay versions with transistor outputs can be identified by the fact that the letter R is missing from their type name The outputs are short circuit proof and overload proof An auxiliary load voltage supply is not necessary because IDEC SmartRelay supplies the load voltage IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Requirements for transistor outputs The load connected to IDEC SmartRelay must have the following characteristics e The maximum switched current is 0 3 A per output Connecting This is how you
32. Controlling by means of an integrated timer e g permanent lighting only until 24 00 h disabled at specific times Automatically switching off the permanent lighting on expiration of a preset time e g after 3 hours 258 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 2 Automatic door 8 2 1 You often find automatic door control systems at the entrance to supermarkets public buildings banks hospitals etc Requirements of an automatic door e When a person approaches the door it must open automatically e The door must remain open until the doorway is cleared e When the doorway is cleared the door must close automatically with a short delay Motion detector Outside B1 AA Lc NANDAAN Y LA N emm s1 Limit switch s2 Limit switch closed open 7 inside Q1 Master switch B2 Motion detector Motion detector Master switch The door is usually driven by a motor that is equipped with a slip coupling This prevents people from being squeezed in and injured The control system is connected to the mains via a master switch IDEC SmartRelay Manual 259 Applications 8 2 2 Conventional solution Auxiliary circuit L1 K3 K3 B1 B2 K3 S2 oO S1 oC K4 K2 K1 K1L_ K2 _ K L N Open Close Open door z K3 B1 B2 K4 E Waiting time When someone enters the detection range of one of the motion sensors B1 or B2 the door opening motion is initiated by setting K3 After the detection range of the
33. Description SmartRelay Parameter Level 1 and Level 2 Levels to be reached Range of values for each level 10 000 to 20 000 MaxL Maximum value that must not be exceeded under any circumstances Range of values 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 Range of values O to 20 000 Rate Acceleration with which level 1 level 2 or Offset is reached Steps seconds are issued Range of values 1 to 10 000 Gain Range of values 0 to 10 00 Offset Range of values 10 000 Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ The output AQ is scaled using the formula Range of values for AQ 0 to 32767 Current Level Offset B Gain A Range of values 0 to 32767 Note When AQ is displayed in parameter mode or message mode it is displayed as an unscaled value engineering units current level 202 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters L1 L2 The analog values for the parameters L1 and L2 can be derived from another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter
34. FL1B MO8C2R2 scceeeseeeeeeeeeees 292 Technical data FL1E H12SND cecseceseseeceneecensecenes 295 Technical data FL1B M08B182 cceesseeeseeeneeeeeeees 297 Technical data FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA 299 Technical data FL1B MO8D2R2 cceeseseeeeeeeeeeeees 302 Technical data FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1B MO8B2R2 cccseseeseeseeeeenes 304 Switching capacity and service life of the relay outputs ein E R 307 Technical data FL1B J2B2 ccccseceeeeneeeeeeeneeneeeneeees 308 Technical data FL1D K2B2 ccc ccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeneeeeeeees 309 Technical data Text DisSplay cccsssceseseesseeeeeeeeeeeeeneaes 310 IDEC SmartRelay Manual B Determining the cycle time c0 311 C IDEC SmartRelay without display 315 D IDEC SmartRelay menu structure 319 D 1 IDEC SmartRelay base module cccccsssesseseeseenseseens 319 D2 TOXt DISDIAY roca a seo tec cece 321 E Type NUMDBE G cccccccsesseesseesseesseeeeeees 323 NAEK arinen 325 IDEC SmartRelay Manual xi xii IDEC SmartRelay Manual Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Here s IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay is a universal logic module made by IDEC that integrates e Controls Operator and display panel with background lighting Power supply Interface for expansion modules Interface for the memory cartridge bat
35. H12RCA 299 FL1E H12RCC 289 FL1E H12RCE 304 FL1E H12SND 295 general 287 Text Display 310 Text Display 3 Backlight lifetime 310 display 12 Display lifetime 310 function keys 3 installing 27 menus 321 power supply 30 power up screen 3 voltage 12 Ticker 187 Time response 114 Time Accuracy of 114 Timebase 80 114 124 Timer 1 accuracy 115 Timing inaccuracy 115 Transistor outputs 40 Trigger Analog differential trigger 166 Analog trigger 163 Frequency trigger 160 Twelve month time switch 147 U Underflow error 219 Unused connectors 53 58 Unused inputs 58 Up down counter 153 Upward compatibility 239 URL v USB 251 331 Index V Verification 82 Voltage levels 105 Voltage supply connecting Circuit protection 30 W Weekday 144 WindLGC 250 Wintertime 88 Wire ferrules 28 without display PC IDEC SmartRelay mode 251 reading current data 317 X XOR 112 Z Zero division error 219 Zero offset 117 332 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes Notes
36. IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram ee ca l On 9 Off 5 Fre nL fa 9 fa 10 I fa 8 fa Input frequency Functional description The frequency trigger measures the signals at input Fre The pulses are recorded across a configurable time G_T Output Q is set and reset in accordance with the set thresholds See the calculation rule below Calculation rule e f the On threshold gt Off threshold then Q 1 iff gt On Q 0 iff S Off e f the On threshold lt Off threshold then Q 1 if On lt f lt Off Setting the Par parameter Note The system scans the counter limit value once per interval G_T View in programming mode example B15 1 Parameter protection mode On 0009 On threshold Off 0005 Off threshold Press gt B15 2 G T 01 00s Time interval for pulses a example IDEC SmartRelay Manual 161 IDEC SmartRelay functions Note The seconds timebase is here set as permanent default When you preset a time G_T of 1 s IDEC SmartRelay returns the current frequency in parameter f in Hz View in parameter assignment mode example B15 On 0009 On threshold Off 0005 Off threshold fa 0010 Q 1 fa gt On Note f always represents the total p
37. On To configure the message destination and tick type programming mode 1 From the Priority and Acknowledgement screen form press to access the Message Destination screen form Message Destination IDEC SmartRelay base module Text Display or both 2 Press gt to position the cursor on the BM line 3 Press A or W to toggle through the three choices for message destination BM TD or BM amp TD 4 From the Message Destination screen form press to access the Tick Type screen form IDEC SmartRelay Manual 189 IDEC SmartRelay functions B33 3 TickType Tick Type Character by Character Ch by Ch E by Ch or Line by Line Ln by 5 If your message text has lines that tick press to position the cursor on the Ch by Ch line and then press A or to select either Ch by Ch or Ln by Ln for the TickType 6 From the Tick T ype screen press to enable or disable ticking for each line of the message text IDEC SmartRelay displays the following screen form Tick settings No Line does not tick Yes Line does tick 7 Press Aor W to choose between No and Yes to define whether line 1 ticks 8 Press to move the cursor to the second line and press A or VW to choose between No and Yes for line 2 From the last line press to go to the screen from for lines 3 and 4 Configure line ticking for lines 3 and 4 in the same way as for lines 1 and 2 T
38. On A Functional description 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 Axegain offset actual value of Ax Output Q is set or reset depending on the set On thresold and difference value A The function automatically calculates the Off parameter Off On A whereby A may be positive or negative See the calculation rule below Calculation rule e When you set a negative differential value A the On threshold gt Off threshold and Q 1 if the actual value Ax gt On Q 0 if the actual value Ax lt Off See the timing diagram A e When you set a positive differential value A the On threshold lt the Off threshold and Q 1 if On lt actual value Ax lt Off See the timing diagram B IDEC SmartRelay Manual 167 IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode example B3 1 Parameter protection mode On 04000 On off threshold N 02000 Differential value for the on off threshold Press gt B3 2 A 01 00 Gain 00000 Offset Decimals in the message text On 04000 On threshold Differential value for the off A 02000 threshold Ax 05000 Q 1 Ax gt On Press V B3 Off 4 02000 Off threshold 168 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC
39. P function proportional control will not be executed If parameter TI has value 99 59 m the I function integral action control will not be executed Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the PV SP Min and Max values displayed in a message text IDEC SmartRelay Manual 207 IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram The nature manner and speed with which the AQ changes depend 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 Mq AQ Q 1 A disturbance causes the PV to drop as Dir is positioned upwards AQ increases until PV corresponds again to SP 2 Adisturbance causes the PV to drop as Dir is positioned downwards AQ decreases until PV corresponds again to SP It is not possible to change the direction Dir at runtime of the function The change is shown here for illustrative purposes only 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 Functional description If the input A M is set to 0 then the special function issues output AQ with the value that you set with parameter Ma 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 208 IDEC Sm
40. Press OK 4 On the Set menu select BM AI NUM Press Vora 5 Confirm BM Al NUM Press OK 6 Move to 2Al or 4AlI Press Aor V 7 Confirm selection Press OK To set the number of Als in programming mode If you want to set the number of Als in programming mode select Setup in the main menu then menu BM Al NUM You can now set the number of Als as described earlier as of step 6 Note If you change the number of analog inputs IDEC SmartRelay re starts automatically 234 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 5 2 5 Setting the start screen You can select the default setting for the start screen that IDEC SmartRelay and the Text Display will display in RUN mode You make this selection from the parameter assignment mode by means of the set menu StartScreen menu item To select the start screen 1 Select parameter assignment mode see Chapter 5 1 2 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Press Vora 3 Confirm Set Press OK 4 Move to StartScreen Press Aor V 5 Confirm StartScreen Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display gt Clock Input DI StartScreen Clock The current setting of the start screen is shown in the bottom row The default setting is Clock You can choose between the display of the current time of day and date or the values of the digital inputs 6 Select the desired default setting Pres
41. Relay FL1E to previous devices at section 2 1 3 Additional support At our Internet address http smart idec com you can quickly and easily find answers to your queries about IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual Contents 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 2 1 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 2 3 2 2 3 3 2 3 4 2 3 5 2 4 2 4 1 2 4 2 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 vi Preface warctaseceertes ce sauitae eatin etueenaer a utaadeeaecateee iii COMENTS nriiiaie cae vi Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay 1 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 15 Modular IDEC SmartRelay setup c ssssccsseeeeeeneeeeeeeees 18 Maximum Selesai a dd eta eaalet ate 18 Setup with different voltage CIASSES c ccccececeseeeeeeeeeees 20 Compatibility ck ests elie wt scent canted E ea 21 Installing removing IDEC SmartRelay ccccsssseneesseees 22 EIN FallaMOUNUNG serrr rnn EE 23 Wall MOUNINO erise daaeceiadioneie 26 Mounting the Text Display ccccccscceesseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeseees 27 Wiring IDEC SmartRelay cccccssseecssseeeeenseeenseeeeeseneeenes 28 Connecting the power SUDDIY ccccseeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 29 Connecting the Text Display power supply 0000 30 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay inputs ccccsseeeeeee sees 31 COMMECUMG OUTPUTS sire aeaa 40 Connecting the AS interface DUS ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 43 PUTING INTO o
42. SmartRelay circuit program memory The order numbers are found in the appendix IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card Compatibility Old memory cartridges in newer IDEC SmartRelay modules to earlier versions FL1C and FL1D devices Data written to the memory cartridge in the FL1D can be read in all FL1E But data written to the memory cartridge in the FL1C cannot be read by to the FL1E Data cannot be written from the FL1E to the memory cartridge to earlier versions FL1A to FL1B devices A memory cartridge that contains data written in earlier versions FL1A FL1B devices cannot be used in IDEC SmartRelay devices of the FL1C and later generations When the IDEC SmartRelay system detects such an old memory cartridge the message Unknown Card Press ESC is output to the display Vice versa aFL1C or later memory cartridge cannot be used in IDEC SmartRelay devices of the FL1A FL1B family Compatibility New memory battery or combined memory battery cartridges in older IDEC SmartRelay modules The FL1E memory cartridge can be used in FL1C or FL1D devices but cannot be used in FL1A FL1B devices Data written to the FL1E memory cartridge in the FL1C cannot be read by to the FL1E A FL1E Memory cartridge or FL1E Memory Battery cartridge that already has FL1E circuit program stored on it cannot be used in any device other than FL1E device A FL1E Battery cartridge
43. SmartRelay functions Examples The following tables show some simple example analog math block parameters and the resulting equations and output values Ne I ee Te NDS Te Equation 12 6 3 Result 13 Opa rr3 Pepe ps fm pp pa Equation 2 3 1 4 Result 17 OPPS Equation 100 25 2 1 Result 25 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 217 IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the Par parameter The following illustration shows the view in programming mode that corresponds to the first example 12 6 3 1 B1 1 Bl 2 V1 00012 Press 72 40006 lt gt OP1 OP2 PR1 M PR2 H Press B1 3 B1 4 V3 00003 Pix V4 00001 OP3 PR3 L Qen 0 0 p 0 Use the lt and gt keys to navigate between the operand value operator and operation priority To change a value use the A and W 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 gt key to navigate to the next screen from the PR1 PR3 line Use the OK key to accept changes 218 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 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 Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay En Input En A change in the status from 0 to 1 at p input E
44. TOD and the date in parameter assignment mode 230 1 Select parameter assignment mode see Chapter 5 1 2 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Press Aorv Stop Set Param gt Set Prg Name 3 Confirm Set Press OK 4 Move the gt cursor to Clock Press Aor V 5 Confirm Clock Press OK 6 Move the gt cursor to Set Clock Press Aor V 7 Apply Set Clock Press OK Note The Set Clock command is only executed if your IDEC SmartRelay is equipped with a real time clock FL1E H12RC You set the real time clock of IDEC SmartRelay by means of the Set Clock command IDEC SmartRelay Manual Configuring IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display Set Clock The cursor is positioned Mo 15 30 on the weekday YYYY MM DD 2008 05 26 8 Select the day of the week Press Aor V 9 Move the cursor to the next position Press lt or gt 10 To change the value Press A or V 11 To set the correct TOD repeat steps 9 and 10 12 To set the correct date repeat steps 9 and 10 13 To confirm your entries Press OK To set the TOD and the date in programming mode If you want to set the TOD and the date in programming mode select Setup in the main menu then menus Clock and Set Clock You can now set the weekday and the time as described earlier as of step 8 5 2 2 Setting the display contrast and backlight choice Yo
45. Weight 2 module widths Installation or wall mounting Text Display 128 2 x 86 x 38 7 mm Approx 220g Bracket mounting Climatic conditions Ambient temperature Low temperature to IEC Horizontal installation 60068 2 1 Vertical installation High temperature to IEC 60068 2 2 Storage shipping ro S 40 C 70 C Relative humidity IEC 60068 2 30 From 10 to 95 no condensation Pollutants IEC 60068 2 42 10 cm S m 10 days IEC 60068 2 43 HS 1 cm m 10 days Ambient mechanical conditions Degree of protection IP 20 for IDEC SmartRelay base module front panel IP 65 for Text Display front panel Vibrations IEC 60068 2 6 5 8 4 Hz constant amplitude 3 5 mm 8 4 150 Hz constant acceleration 1 g Shock IEC 60068 2 27 18 shocks half sine wave 15g 11 ms Free fall packaged IEC 60068 2 32 0 3m IDEC SmartRelay Manual 287 Technical data Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Noise emission EN 55011 A Limit class B group 1 EN 55022 B EN 50081 1 domestic area Electrostatic discharge EC 61000 4 2 8 kV air discharge Severity 3 6 kV contact discharge Electromagnetic fields IEC 61000 4 3 Field strength 1 V m and 10 V m HF currents on cables and IEC 61000 4 6 10 V cable shielding Burst pulses IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV supply and signal Severity 3 lines High energy surge pulse IEC 61000 4 5 1 kV power lines applies only to Severity 3 symmetrical FL1E H12RCC 2 kV power lines FL1E B12RC
46. able to be monitored and operated by the porter who sits in a central gatehouse It must also be possible for a member of staff to open and close the gate locally For each gate we are going to use one FL1E H12RCC and one communication module The modules and the master are interconnected by means of a bus system This chapter describes a gate control system The structures of the other gate control systems are identical IDEC SmartRelay Manual 275 Applications 8 5 1 Requirements for a gate control system Every gate is opened and closed by means of a cord operated switch The gate is will be fully opened or fully closed All gate can be opened and closed locally by means of pushbuttons The gate can be opened and closed at the gatehouse by means of the bus system The GATE OPEN or GATE CLOSED status is indicated An indicator lamp is switched on five seconds before the gate starts moving and when the gate is in motion A safety pressure bar prevents harm to persons and objects from getting trapped or damaged when the gate closes Wiring of the gate control system with FL1E H12RCC and CM AS Interface 276 L1 Gate Indicator lamp IDEC SmartRelay Manual Components used K1 K2 SO normally open contact S1 normally open contact S2 normally open contact S3 normally open contact S4 normally closed contact S5 normally closed contact S6 normally closed contact Master control system Q5
47. acknowledgment is disabled Ack Off the message text is hidden when the status of the signal at input En changes from 1 to O If acknowledgment is enabled Ack On and the status of the signal at input En changes from 1 to 0 the message text is output until it is acknowledged with OK When En 1 you cannot acknowledge the message text When multiple message text functions are triggered with En 1 IDEC SmartRelay displays the message text with the highest priority 0 lowest 127 highest This also means that IDEC SmartRelay displays a newly activated message text only if its priority is higher than that of previously activated 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 change the view and the message texts by pressing the keys A and V IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Example This is how two message texts could be shown Display field of IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Motor 5 STOP AT 10 12 Example Message text with priority 30 Action Ww Key a Motor 2 3000 l houra Example Message text with priority 10 MAINTENANCE w Press A Date and current time of day only for versions with real time clock Mo 09 00 2003 01 27 Message Ticking You can configure message text lines to tick or not tick Two types of messa
48. buttons This is why the FL1E B12 versions have other startup characteristics Startup characteristics If there is no circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay or on the inserted memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge IDEC SmartRelay remains in STOP If there is a valid circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay memory the IDEC SmartRelay automatically switches from STOP to RUN when power is switched on The circuit program on an inserted memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge is automatically copied to IDEC SmartRelay immediately after power is switched on The existing circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay memory is overwritten The system automatically changes from STOP to RUN Provided the PC cable is connected to IDEC SmartRelay you can download the circuit program to IDEC SmartRelay and start it by means of WindLGC PC software see Chapter 7 1 Operating status indication Operating states e g Power On RUN and STOP are indicated by an LED on the front hood e RedLED Power On STOP e Green LED Power On RUN The red LED is lit after Power On and in all IDEC SmartRelay states other than RUN The green LED is lit when IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode 316 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay without display Reading current data WindLGC see Chapter 7 provides an online test for reading the current data of all functions while the system is in RUN If your IDEC SmartRelay without display holds a prot
49. compensated 25000 switching cycles io 00 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 10 x 58 W 25000 switching cycles none across the entire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 900A Parallel output circuits for power increase Not permitted Protection of output relay if desired max 16 A characteristic B16 Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC Initial Contact Resistance 100 mQ maximum at 1A 24V DC Mechanical Life 10 000 000 operations minimum no load 10 Hz Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum rated resistive load 1800 operations hour Switching rate Notice For fluorescent lamps with capacitors the technical data of fluorescent lamp ballasts must also be considered If the maximum allowed surge current is exceeded fluorescent lamps must be switched with appropriate contactor relays IDEC SmartRelay Manual 301 Technical data A 7 Technical data FL1B MO8D2R2 G Power supply 20 4 28 8 V DC Power consumption e 24V AC 120 146 mA e 24V DC 20 75 MA Power loss e 24V AC 2 4 4 3 VA e 24V DC 0 4 1 8 W E SSCS Accuracy of the real time clock LG Electrical isolation High speed inputs not applicable for this module Input frequency e Normal input e max 4 Hz e High speed input e not applicable for this module Input
50. confirmed with OK Factory setting The default parameter setting is switching action Timing diagram Switch 194 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description In parameter assignment mode the output is set with a signal at input En if the Switch parameter is set to On and confirmed with OK Whether the function was configured for pushbutton or switching action is of no concern here The output is reset to 0 in the following three cases e After a 1 to 0 transition at input En e When the function was configured for momentary pushbutton action and one cycle has expired since it was switched on e When the position Off was selected at the Switch parameter and confirmed with OK in parameter assignment mode If retentivity is not set output Q is initialized after a power failure according to your configuration at the Start parameter Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example 1 Select the Softkey function 2 Select input En and confirm with OK The cursor is now positioned below Par 3 Change to the input mode of Par Confirm with OK the cursor is now positioned to On B33 The status is not retentive On JL The function is set for momentary St P pushbutton action aren Q is set in the first cycle after the program start To change Par to Switch action and the initialization status after
51. connect the load to an IDEC SmartRelay with transistor outputs Load 24 V DC 0 3 A max FL1D K2B2 1 Earth 2 DIN rail dl V1 V2 0 10V DC O 10V 0O 10V R min 5 KQ IDEC SmartRelay Manual 41 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Output Internal Circuit FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1B M08B2R2 FL1B M08C2R2 FL1B M08D2R2 Relay Output 24V Internal Circuit i Q1 Q4 Internal Circuit FL1E H12SND FL1B M08B1S2 Transister Output Source 24V Internal Circuit Internal Circuit FL1D K2B2 Analog Output 0 10V 24V Internal Circuit Circuit V1 V24 100nF ideale 42 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 3 5 Connecting the AS interface bus To set the address of the module on the AS interface bus you need an addressing unit Valid addresses are in the range of 1 to 31 Use each address once only You can set the address on the AS interface bus before or after installation If the installed module is addressed via the address socket the AS Interface voltage must be disconnected beforehand This is necessary for safety reasons Z RUN STOP 0 AS __ ASI 00 aoo ADDR Networking on the AS interface bus To make the connection to the AS interface bus you need a communications capable IDEC SmartRelay variant e IDEC SmartRel
52. digital signal string The user defined T periodic time parameter is 4 seconds At the digital output of the PWM function the digital signal string is 2 seconds high 2 seconds low 2 seconds high 2 seconds low and continues in that pattern as long as parameter En high Max 1000 222 2 eee eee eee n nee eeeenennes Ax 500 Min U sscsccsscsdsncedans snn 2 58 4 2 58c 2 5c a 2 580 2 580 2 S804 2 S8C 212 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 2 An analog value of 300 range 0 1000 as the value for Ax must be modulated to a digital signal string The user defined T periodic time parameter is 10 seconds At the digital output of the PWM function the digital signal string is 3 seconds high 7 seconds low 3 seconds high 7 seconds low and continues in that pattern as long as parameter En high Max 1000 Ax 300 E E LS Q J 5ec 3 Ser Calculation rule Q 1 for Ax Min Max Min of time period T when Min lt Ax lt Max Q 0 for PT Ax Min Max Min of time period T Note Ax in this calculation refers to the actual value Ax as calculated using the Gain and Offset Setting the Par Parameter The following illustration shows the view in programming mode that corresponds to the first example Bl 1 B1 2 RES Press a Min 00000 a B 00000 T 00 04s P 2 Max 01000 A 01 00 Use the lt
53. displayed in the text To move the cursor from one position to the other press lt and gt The list of available characters is the same as for the circuit program name The character set is found in Chapter 3 6 4 When you enter message text from the IDEC SmartRelay base module you can only enter characters from the ISO8859 1 character set To enter text from another language you must enter the text in WindLGC Note that the number of characters per line of message text can be greater than the number of character positions on the IDEC SmartRelay Display Press OK to confirm your changes and press ESC to exit the editing mode IDEC SmartRelay Manual 193 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 24 Softkey Short description This special function has the effect of a mechanical pushbutton or switch Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input En Output Q is set with a 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En Enable and if Switch On was confirmed in parameter assignment mode Parameter Programming mode Selecting the function for pushbutton action for the duration of one cycle or for switching action Start On or off state initialized at the first start of the program if retentivity is disabled Retentivity Noretentivity R The status is retentive Parameter assignment mode RUN mode Switch Switches the momentary pushbutton switch on or off Output Q Switches on if En 1 and Switch On was
54. done Return to the programming menu Press ESC Note IDEC SmartRelay has now saved your circuit program to nonvolatile memory The circuit program remains in the IDEC SmartRelay memory until you explicitly delete it You can save the actual values of special functions in the case ofa 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 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 3 6 4 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 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 V or A 2 Accept Edit Press OK 3 Move the gt cursor to Edit Name Press Vor A 4 Accept Edit Name Press OK Press V and A 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 gt to the next position This character is the first one in the list Examples Press W once to select an A A four times to select etc The following character set is available ee eee a eee ee See OE Ee E eae ea Eee Se ee a E e E a Let us assu
55. e Switching IDEC SmartRelay to LED is red parameter assignment mode only FL1E B12 not FL1E B12 e LED is green only FL1E B12 Action of IDEC SmartRelay Action of IDEC SmartRelay The input data is not read e IDEC SmartRelay reads the The circuit program is not status of the inputs executed e IDEC SmartRelay uses the circuit The relay contacts are program to calculate the status of permanently open or the the outputs transistor outputs are switched e IDEC SmartRelay switches the off relay transistor outputs on or off Note After switching the power on the system briefly switches through the outputs on the FL1E H12SND With an open circuit a voltage of gt 8 V can occur for up to approximately 100 ms when loaded this time reduces to a matter of microseconds 48 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules operating states IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules have three operating states The LED RUN STOP is lit green red or orange LED RUN STOP is lit Green RUN Red STOP Orange Yellow The expansion module The expansion module Initialization phase of communicates with the does not communicate the expansion module device to the left with the device to its left CM AS Interface communication states The CM AS Interface has three communication states The LED is lit green red or flashes red yellow LED AS I is lit een Red
56. example B12 R T B006m 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 B12 R T 04 10h B12 GR T 04 10h Press gt twice 2 Press w to change the equal sign into an arrow If it exists the last referenced block and its timebase is shown B12 R T S8B006s 3 Press 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 timebase and press W to select the required timebase B12 R T BO06M IDEC SmartRelay Manual 125 IDEC SmartRelay functions The view in parameter assignment mode example B12 B12 T 04 10h or T B006m current Ta time Ta 02 00h Timing diagram Trg o The bold section of the timing diagram is also Q M o shown in the on delay icon T expires FP gt al Functional description The time T is triggered with a 0 to 1 transition at input Trg Ta is the current IDEC SmartRelay time If the status of input Trg is 1 at least for the duration of the configured time T the output is set to 1 on expiration of this time the output follows the input
57. for WindLGC IDEC SmartRelay Manual 209 IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example B3 1e B3 2 SP B020 jija KC 10 00 TI 01 00 Dir Press lt gt B3 3 Press Mq BO021 lt gt Min 05000 Max 05000 Press lt gt B3 B3 4 Mq B021 a A 02 50 Min 05000 B 00300 Max 05000 210 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 29 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 Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input Ax Analog signal to be modulated to a En foa 1 rics ta ouput sana Ax IUL FO Parameter Min Par Range of values 20 000 Max Range of values 20 000 Gain Range of values 10 00 Zero offset Range of values 10 000 Periodic time over which the digital output is modulated Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 OutputQ Q is set or reset for the proporition of each time period according to the proportion of the standardized value Ax to the analog value range Parameter T Note the defaults of the T parameters listed in Chapter 4 3 2 The periodic time T can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual value of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax
58. installed Max 10 sec When a cartridge is not installed or when a battery cartridge is installed Max 9 sec The initialization time depends on the program size IDEC SmartRelay Manual 45 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Notes for Using Expansion I O Modules of Version 7 or earlier When using 3 or more expansion I O modules including those of the versions listed below immediately after power up it takes a specific period of time for the base module to accept input signals from the expansion I O modules Until the output terminals on the expansion I O module are actu ally turned on or off Expansion I O Modules Version 7 or earlier 2 FL1B MO08C2R2 FL1B M08B1S2 FL1B MO8B2R2 Version 1 to 7 FL1B MO8D2R2 Version 1 to 7 FL1B J2B2 Version 1 to 7 FL1D K2B2 Version 1 For identifying the version see page 4 Power supply Version 1 to 7 Version 1 to 7 Am Amn IAIA aama External input signal to base module and expansion modules l o FB process The initialization period of base mbdule I O signal of base module is reflected in the user program 1 l l I O signal of expansion modules is reflected During the initialization of expansion modules l l I O signal of expansion modules is reflected Version 8 or later in the user program 1 46 1 Output signal of base module and expansion modules are reflected 1 scan time after each input signal has been re flec
59. 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 Note If you have connected more than one expansion module it is advisable to start removal with the last module at the right hand side Make sure the slide interlock of the module to be installed removed is not engaged in the next module IDEC SmartRelay Manual 25 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 2 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 IDEC SmartRelay by means of two mounting slides and two M4 screws tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2 Nm E Mounting slides Drilling template for wall mounting 26 Before you can wall mount IDEC SmartRelay you need to drill holes using the template shown below 0 2 0 2 53 5 0 0 35 5 0 0 98 0 3 n x 35 5 0 0 All dimensions in mm Bore hole for M4 screw tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2 Nm 1 IDEC SmartRelay base module 2 IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 2 3 Mounting the Text Display To prepare the mounting surface for the optional Text Display and mount it follow these steps 1 Cuta 119 5 mm
60. of the inputs Example On delay With an input 11 connected to a Trg connector of an On delay FB as shown in Fig 1 if 11 is ON and the IDEC SmartRelay power is turned off and on the timer current value of the On delay FB is sometimes reset as shown in Fig 2 I1 Boo 21 ral TL Rem on 10 002 05 453 Fig 1 11 BOO Q1 Namal AIL Rem on 107002 O0 00s Fig 2 Other FBs are shown below e Function blocks whose timer current value is sometimes reset Off delay On delay On Off delay Retentive on delay Interval time delay relay Pulse output Edge triggered interval time delay relay Operating hours counter Asynchronous pulse generator Stairwell Light Switch Dual function switch e Function blocks whose output is sometimes set or reset when input I is connected to a S R connector with NOT Latching relay Current impulse relay IDEC SmartRelay Manual 95 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Resources available in IDEC SmartRelay A circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay can occupy the following maximum resources Byles moe 3800 200 250 IDEC SmartRelay monitors memory utilization and offers only those functions from the lists for which it can actually provide sufficient memory space Memory requirements The table below shows an overview of the memory requirements for the basic and special function blocks Rem Function y memory Basic functions AND AND with Edge Detection NAND not AND NAND with Edg
61. or FL1E Memory Battery cartridge can only be used in FL1E devices Upward compatibility of circuit programs Circuit programs written for the previous versions FL1A FL1D can be transferred to FL1E units from WindLGC IDEC SmartRelay Manual 239 IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card 6 1 Security function CopyProtect The secuirty function provides copy protection for circuit programs on memory cartridges or combined memory battery cartridges Unprotected memory cartridges You can edit circuit programs without restrictions and exchange data between the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge and the device Protected memory cartridges A circuit program is protected when it is transferred from a protected program memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay To execute this circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay the protected cartridge must remain inserted during RUN that is the circuit program stored on the cartridge cannot be copied to other IDEC SmartRelay devices Over and above that a protected circuit program is write protected A circuit program with password protection is no longer protected after the correct password has been entered that is you can then edit the program and remove the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge Note When you create the circuit program for a memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge you need
62. program To do so IDEC SmartRelay first reads the status at the inputs determines the status of the outputs by means of the user program and switches these on or off according to your settings This is how IDEC SmartRelay indicates the I O status Input output status is 1 a Q eee veried 0 123456789 1 0123486789 Nput output status is 0 not 1 0183456 2 01234 inverted In this example only the inputs 11 115 Q8 and Q12 are set high 76 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Status indication on the display When switch 1 is closed the status at input I1 is hi IDEC SmartRelay computes the output states by means of the circuit program L1 Let us examine this using our example 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234 0 123456789 1 0123456 Output Q1 1 in this case When Q1 1 IDEC SmartRelay sets relay Q1 and the load 3 6 7 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 wi
63. 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 Note indicates that an unintended result or situation can occur if the cor responding 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 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Qualified Personnel 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 Prescribed Usage aN 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 IDEC Correct reliable operation of the product requires proper transport storage positionin
64. simulate the circuit program on your computer and verify its functions before you actually implement it in your system e You can add comments to the circuit program and create hardcopies e You can save a copy of your circuit program to the file system on your PC to make it directly available for modifications e It takes only a few key actions to download the circuit program to IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual 249 IDEC SmartRelay software WindLGC WindLGC runs under Windows Vista Windows 98 Windows NT 4 0 Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows XP WindLGC is capable of client server operation and offers you a high degree of freedom and comfort for creating your circuit program WindLGC V6 0 This is the current version of WindLGC You will find all the functions and the functionality of the devices described in this manual in the version 6 0 Note Please note that the SmartRelay ladder programming is slightly different from PLC programming In the case of a PLC the output result on each line is reflected on the inputs within the same scan time However in the case of the IDEC SmartRelay all the inputs are processed first and then the outputs Thus the output results are not reflected on the inputs within the same scan time but rather they are reflected at the following scan ex Interlock is not activated in the sample program 1 below in which input terminals 11 and 2 are simultaneously turned on
65. the BN list YBN Ql 78 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Press W to select the SF list The SF list contains the special function blocks t SF Q1 Press OK The block of the first special function is shown When you select a special or basic Trg om function block IDEC SmartRelay shows l Q1 you the relevant function block The solid square cursor is positioned on the block Press V or A to select the required block Par Select your block off delay see the next figure and then press OK Before you press OK this shows the The added block is entry Trg I assigned the block number B1 B2 The cursor is itioned TL positione R Q1 atthe top input of the added Par block 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 In our example we do not use the reset input of the off delay function and we identify it with an x connector B2 this is what the display should B1 I now
66. the Co list Press V or A 3 Confirm the Co list with Press OK 4 Select 12 Press Vora 5 Apply 12 Press OK I2 is now connected to the input of the OR block The display now shows Your circuit program layout in IDEC SmartRelay up to now B1 aa gt 1 I2 Q1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay We do not need the last two inputs of the OR block for this Circuit program You can mark the unused inputs with an x Enter the x character twice 1 Switch to editing mode Press OK 2 Select the Co list Press Vor A 3 Accept the Co list Press OK 4 Select x Press Vor A 5 Apply x Press OK The display now shows This is the layout of your circuit program B1 24 gt 1 B1 Q1 I2 Q1 X Note You can invert individual inputs of the basic and special functions that is if an input carries a logical 1 signal the circuit program will output a logical O On the other hand a logical 0 is inverted into a logical 1 signal To invert an input move the cursor to the relevant position e g Confirm with OK Now press or A to invert this input e IDEC SmartRelay Manual 69 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 70 Next press ESC Your circuit program layout B1 I1 gt I2 z1 13 Q1 x You can review your first circuit program by pressing lt or gt to move the cursor through the circuit program We shall now exit circuit programming mode This is how it is
67. the clock is set to Sunday 00 00 1 January The time is stopped and flashes IDEC SmartRelay is back in the status that it was in before the power outage In the RUN status the system processes the counters that were parameterized with the time above The clock is however still stopped e Equipment series FL1E If you are using the optional IDEC SmartRelay Battery cartridge or combined IDEC SmartRelay Memory Battery cartridge IDEC SmartRelay can retain the clock time for up to two years These cartridges are available for equipment series FL1E To backup the real time clock for more than 80 hours insert a battery cartridge ora combined memory battery cartridge to the base module IDEC SmartRelay Manual 115 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 3 4 4 3 5 116 Retentivity The switching states counter and time values of many SFs can be set retentive This means that current data are 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 Two options are available R The data is retained Current data is not retained default See the example on Page 81 SFs operating hours counter seven day time switch twelve month time switch and PI controller are always retentive Parameter protection In the parameter protect
68. the digital module towards the left until it contacts the IDEC SmartRelay base module IDEC SmartRelay Manual 23 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 6 Using a screwdriver push the interlock to the left In its end position the slide interlock engages in IDEC SmartRelay base module I7 18 Il Li N I1 I2 13 14 a 2 RUN STOP NESDIS NI eS Repeat steps 3 through 6 to mount further expansion modules Note The expansion interface on the last expansion module must be covered 24 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Removal To remove IDEC SmartRelay pecans if you have installed only one IDEC SmartRelay base module Part A 1 Insert a screwdriver into the eyelet at the bottom of the slide interlock and move the latch downward 2 Swing the IDEC SmartRelay base module off the DIN rail EI RUN STOP ere if you have connected at least one expansion module to IDEC SmartRelay base module Part B 1 Using a screwdriver push the integrate slide interlock to the right 2 Slide the expansion module off towards the right 3 Insert a screwdriver into the eyelet at the bottom
69. the program start 4 To select Momentary pushbutton or Switch action Press Aor V B33 The status is not retentive On Off Switch function Start On Q is reset in the first cycle after the program start IDEC SmartRelay Manual 195 IDEC SmartRelay functions 196 To change to the start state Press lt or gt To change the start state Press Aor V B33 The status is not retentive On Off Switch function Start Off Q is reset in the init cycle after the program start 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 IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display B33 Switch Off Let us assume you want to set Switch On 1 Change to the editing mode Confirm with OK the cursor is now positioned on Off To change from Off to On Press Aor V Confirm your entries with Press OK B33 The momentary pushbutton switch Switch On is here switched on IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 25 Shift register Short description You can use the shift register function to read the value of an input and to shift its bits left or right The output value corresponds with the configured shift register bit The shifting direction can be changed at a special input Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay In Input read at the start of the functi
70. to our first circuit program The display now shows Old No Password New This procedure is the same as for entering the name of the circuit program Select New and enter 3 Select A Press V 4 Move to the next letter Press gt 5 Select A Press V The display now shows Old No Password New 6 Confirm the password Press OK Your circuit program is now protected with the password AA and you are returned to the programming menu IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Note You can cancel the input of a new password with ESC In this case IDEC SmartRelay returns to the programming menu without saving the password You can also set your password using WindLGC You cannot edit a password protected circuit program on IDEC SmartRelay or upload it to WindLGC unless you enter the correct password To allow you to create and edit a circuit program for a protected module Card you first need to assign a password to this new program see Chapter 6 1 Changing the password You need to know the current password in order to change it In the programming menu 1 Move the gt cursor to Password Press Vor A 2 Confirm the Password Press OK Select Old and enter your old password in our case AA by repeating steps 3 through 6 as described earlier The display now shows Now you can select New to enter the new password e g
71. x 78 5 mm hole in the mounting surface 119 5 0 5mm 78 5 0 5mm v 2 Place the included gasket on the frontplate of the Text Display 3 Fit the Text Display into the cutout you made in the mounting surface 4 Attach the mounting brackets included to the Text Display 5 Tighten the mounting screws on the mounting brackets to 0 15 0 2 Nm torque to secure the Text Display Pa Mounting brackets _ Mounting screws 2 Gasket i k You can then use the included cable to connect the Text Display to the IDEC SmartRelay base module up to a distance of 2 5 meters You can extend this distance to up to ten meters by using a standard Sub D cable together with the Text Display cable IDEC SmartRelay Manual 27 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 3 Wiring IDEC SmartRelay Wire IDEC SmartRelay 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 e 1x2 5mm e 2x 1 5 mm for each second terminal chamber Tightening torque 0 4 0 5 Nm or 3 4 in lbs 2 Recommended ferrules Ferrules order No For 1 cable connection Cross section Phoenix Contact NIG RIES NIC HIFU AWG Blade Terminals Insulated Pin Terminals 2 mm1 Ferrule type No type No type No 0 3 Al0 5 10WH 6 BT1 25 10 1 peo 2 M A l Recommended NH1 For 2 cable connection Cross section Phoenix Contact 22
72. 1 120VAC 240 V AC 120 V DC 240 V DC 120 V AC 240 V AC 120 V DC 240 V DC Line length unshielded 100 m Digital outputs Number Output type Relay outputs Electrical isolation Yes 2 500 V AC 1minute 500 V DC 1 minute Dielectric Strength between power input terminals and output terminals In groups of Control of a digital input Yes Continuous current lih max 10 A per relay max 30 A Surge current Incandescent lamp load 25000 switching cycles at e 230 240 V AC e 100 110 V AC 1000 W 500 W Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 10 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC switching cycles Fluorescent tubes conventionally 1 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC compensated 25000 switching cycles Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 10 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC 25000 switching cycles Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Power protection B16 900A none across the entire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Derating Parallel output circuits for power increase Not permitted Protection of output relay if desired max 16 A characteristic B16 Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC Initial Contact Resistance 100 mQ maximum at 1A 24V DC Mechanical Life 10 000 000 operations minimum no load 10 Hz NO 90 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum rated resistive load 1800 op
73. 5 8 Confirm your entries with OK The cursor is now positioned on the No2 parameter Cam2 and you can configure a further cam Note For information on timer accuracy refer to the technical data and to Chapter 4 3 2 Seven day time switch Example The output of the seven day time switch switch is to be set daily from 06 30 h to 08 00 h The output should also be set every Tuesday from 03 10 h to 04 15 h and on the weekends from 16 30 h to 23 10 h This requires three cams Here are the parameter assignment screen forms of the cams No 1 2 and 3 based on the timing diagram shown earlier IDEC SmartRelay Manual 145 IDEC SmartRelay functions Cam1 Cam No1 must set the output of the seven day time switch daily from 06 30 h to 08 00 h Bl 1 D MIWTFSS On 06 30 Of 08 00 Cam2 Cam No2 must set the output of the seven day time switch every Tuesday from 03 10 h to 04 15 h Off 04 15 Cam3 Cam No3 must set the output of the seven day time switch switch every Saturday and Sunday from 16 30 h to 23 10 h On 16 30 Off 23 10 Result Monday Wednesday Friday Sunday Tuesday Thursday Saturday 146 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 12 Twelve month time switch Short description The output is controlled by means of a configurable on off date You can configure the timer to activate on a yearly monthly or user defined time basis With any mode you can also configure the timer to p
74. 6 blank outputs available These are identified with an x and cannot be reused in a circuit program in contrast to memory markers for example The list shows all programmed blank outputs and one blank output which is not yet configured A blank output for example is useful for the special function Message texts see Chapter 4 4 23 if only the message text is of significance to a circuit program 2 Analog outputs Analog outputs are identified by the letters AQ Two analog outputs are available namely AQ1 and AQ2 An analog output can only be connected with the analog input of a function an analog memory marker AM or an analog output connector The following figure shows an example IDEC SmartRelay configuration and the numbering of the inputs and outputs for the circuit program Inputs Outputs Analog inputs Analog outputs Memory Markers Memory Markers are identified by the letters M or AM These are virtual outputs which output the value of their inputs IDEC Smart Relay provides 27 digital memory markers M1 M27 and 6 analog memory markers AM1 AM6 Startup Marker Marker M8 is set in the first cycle of the user program and can thus be used in your circuit program as a startup marker This signal is automatically reset after the circuit program has completed its first cycle The M8 marker can be used in all further cycles for setting deletion and evaluation procedures in the same way as other markers I
75. 8B1S2 I3 16 11 12 17 18 11 12 17 18 11 1 18 I3 16 I8 Signal status 0 lt 5V DC lt 5VDC lt 5VDC lt 5VDC lt 5VDC lt 5VDC Signal status 1 gt 8 5 V DC gt 8 5 VDC gt 12 VDC gt 12 VDC gt 85VDC gt 12VDC FL1E H12RCA FL1E H12RCA FL1E H12RCC FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E B12RCC FL1E B12RCC MO8D2R2 AC MO8D2R2 DC MO8C2R2 AC MO8C2R2 AC Input current lt 1 0mA lt 1 0 mA lt 0 03 mA lt 0 03 mA Signal status 1 gt 12 VAC gt 12 VDC gt 79VAC gt 79V DC Input current gt 2 5 mA gt 2 5 mA gt 0 08 mA gt 0 08 mA 8 V DC Version 1 to 5 specification 2 3 1 0 mA Version 1 to 4 specification 4 5 s s 8 V DC Version 1 to 4 specifications Note The digital inputs of FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC are divided into two groups each consisting of four inputs Within the same group all inputs must be operated on the same phase Different phases are only possible between the groups Example 11 to 14 on phase L1 I5 to I8 on phase L2 Inputs within the FL1B MO8C2R2 may not be connected to different phases IDEC SmartRelay Manual 31 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Sensor connections Connecting glow lamps and 2 wire proximity switches Bero to FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC or FL1B MO8C2R2 AC The figure below shows how you connect a switch with a glow lamp to IDEC SmartRelay The current that flows through the glow la
76. 9 1 Spanish partly Dutch partly ISO8859 5 Cyrillic Russian http en wikipedia org wiki ISO IEC_8859 5 ISO8859 9 Latin 5 Turkish http en wikipedia org wiki ISO IEC_8859 9 ISO8859 16 Latin 10 French http en wikipedia org wiki ISO IEC_8859 16 GB 2312 Chinese Chinese http en wikipedia org wiki GB2312 Shift JIS Japanese Japanese http en wikipedia org wiki Shift_JIS e Current Character Set which character set is selected for the display of message texts Note Message texts supported by IDEC SmartRelay FL1D will display on the Text Dispaly only when the following conditions are met CharSet1 is selected and set to ISO8859 1 Current Character Set CurrCharSet is set to CharSet1 Of the fifty possible message texts that you can configure you can select any number of them to be from the first language and any number from the second language For example you could configure fifty message text function blocks that have a single message text for Character Set 1 Alternatively you could configure twenty five message text function blocks each of which has two message texts one for Character Set 1 and one for Character Set 2 Any combination is valid such that the total does not exceed fifty Within a single message text the text must be from one character set You can edit message texts in any of the supported character sets from WindLGC From the IDEC SmartRelay base module you can only edit text us
77. 94 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data A 4 Technical data FL1E H12SND 24 V DC 20 4 28 8 V DC Power supply Input voltage Permissible range lt tq Reverse polarity protection Permissible mains frequency not applicable for this module 40 75 MA 0 3 A per output Power consumption from 24 V DC Voltage failure buffering 1 0 1 8 W no clock available Power loss at 24 V Backup of the real time clock at 25 C Accuracy of the real time clock no clock available Digital inputs O High speed inputs 4 13 14 15 16 Input frequency Normal input e max 4 Hz e High speed input e max 5 kHz Input voltage e Signal 0 e Signal 1 Input current at e Signal 0 lt 0 85 mA I3 16 lt 0 05 mA l1 12 I7 e Signal 1 gt 2 mA IS 16 gt 0 15 mA l1 12 I7 8 8 Delay time at e Otol typ 1 5 ms lt 1 0 ms I3 e 1to0 typ 1 5 ms lt 1 0 ms I3 4 I1 Al3 12 Al4 I7 Al1 I8 Al2 0 10 V DC input impedance 72 kQ IDEC SmartRelay Manual 295 Technical data a 1 5 at full scale 4 Electrical isolation Control of a digital input Short circuit proof and overload proof Short circuit current limitation Short circuit proof cos 1 Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Parallel output circuit for power increase Protection of output relay if desired rs Ohmic load lamp load 1 When FL1E H12SND or FL1B M08B1S2 are switched on signal 1 is sent to the di
78. AI6 M4 U4 1012 2 Outputs Analog inputs Each input is identified by the letter plus a number When you look at IDEC SmartRelay from the front you can see the input terminals at the top Only analog modules FL1B J2B2 have the inputs at the bottom Each output is identified by the letter Q plus a number FL1D K2B2 AQ plus number In the figure you can see the output terminals at the bottom Note IDEC SmartRelay can recognize read and switch the I O of all expansion modules regardless of their type The I Os are presented in the installation order of the modules The following I Os and marker blocks are available for creating your circuit program 11 to 124 Al1 to Al8 Q1 to Q16 AQ1 and AQ2 M1 to M27 and AM1 to AM6 Also available are the shift register bits S1 to S8 4 cursor keys C A C P C Wand C lt four function keys on the Text Display F1 F2 F3 and F4 as well as 16 blank outputs X1 to X16 See Chapter 4 1 for more details The following applies to inputs 11 12 17 and 18 of FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND versions If you use 11 12 I7 or I8 in the circuit program this input signal is digital If you use Al3 Al4 Al1 or Al2 the input signal is analog The numbering of the analog inputs is significant Al1 and Al2 corresponded to I7 and l8 on the FL1D module With the addition of two new analog inputs for the FL1E series these modules optionally use 11 for Al3 and 12 for Al4 See the graphical representa
79. Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 211 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters p number of decimals Parameter p applies only to the display of the Ax value ina message text Functional description 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 actual value Ax to the range The block sets the digital output Q high for the same proportion of the T 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 1 An analog value of 500 range 0 1000 as the value for Ax must be modulated to a
80. C asymmetrical Safety to IEC Clearance and creepage IEC 60664 IEC 61131 2 Fulfilled distance rating EN 50178 cULus to UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 142 With FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC also IEC60730 1 Insulation strength IEC 61131 2 Fulfilled Cycle time Startup time at power up Se typ 9s Note Use a surge absorber noise cut transformer or noise filter to protect products rated at 12 24V DC or 24V DC power type modules against surge 288 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data A 2 Technical data FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC Input voltage 100 240 V AC DC Permissible range 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC Permissible mains frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption e 100 V AC 25 40 mA e 240 V AC 20 30 mA e 100 VDC 10 25 mA e 240 V DC 6 15 MA Voltage failure buffering e 100 V AC DC e 240 V AC DC Power loss at e 100 VAC 2 8 4 6 VA e 240V AC 4 8 7 2 VA e 100 V DC 1 1 2 9 W e 240V DC 1 4 3 6 W typ 2 years with battery cartridge Accuracy of the real time clock Nmr ooo e O SO Input frequency e Normal input e max 4 Hz e High speed input e not applicable for this module Input voltage L1 e Signal 0 e Signal 1 e Signal 0 e Signal 1 Input current at e Signal 0 lt 0 03 mA AC e Signal 1 gt 0 08 mA AC e Signal 0 lt 0 03 mA DC e Signal 1 gt 0 12 mA DC IDEC SmartRelay Manual 289 Technical data FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC Delay time at e Oto
81. C SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Wiring example The following figure shows you the wiring based on a 230 V AC version of IDEC SmartRelay Li N y ine Input wiring 000000 29 22 2 L1 Output wiring Last O9 N en Cee IDEC SmartRelay Manual 59 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 4 The four golden rules for operating IDEC SmartRelay Rule 1 ypanging the operating mode Rule 2 You create the circuit program in programming mode After power is on and when the display shows No Program Press ESC press the ESC key to select programming mode Timer and parameter values of an existing circuit program can be edited both in parameter assignment mode and in programming mode During parameter assignment IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode that is it continues executing the circuit program see Chapter 5 To work in programming mode you need to terminate the circuit program by calling the Stop command Select the Start command on the main menu to set RUN mode When the system is in RUN you can return to parameter assignment mode by pressing the ESC key 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 For more details on operating modes refer to Appendix D O
82. C SmartRelay can be snap mounted to 35 mm DIN rails to EN 50022 or on the wall IDEC SmartRelay width e Text Display has a width of 128 2 mm which corresponds to 8 subunits e IDEC SmartRelay base modules have a width of 72 mm which corresponds to 4 subunits e IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules have a width of 36 mm which corresponds to 2 or 4 subunits Note The figure below shows you an example of the installation and removal of a FL1E H12RCC and a digital module The measures shown apply to all other IDEC SmartRelay Base versions and expansion modules Warning Always switch off power before you remove and insert an expansion module IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 2 1 DIN rail mounting Mounting How to mount an IDEC SmartRelay base module and a digital module onto a DIN rail IDEC SmartRelay base module 1 Hook the IDEC SmartRelay base module onto the rail 2 Push down the lower end to snap it on The mounting interlock at the rear must engage zs IDEC SmartRelay digital module 3 On the right side of the IDEC SmartRelay base module IDEC SmartRelay expansion module remove the connector cap 4 Place the digital module onto the DIN rail on the right hand side of the IDEC SmartRelay base module 5 Slide
83. DEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay solution requires less switchgear That saves you installation time and space in the control cabinet You might even be able to use a smaller switching cabinet Additional IDEC SmartRelay options e The free output Q4 can be used as isolated signal contact for reporting faults or power failure e tis possible to switch off of the fans by means of a sequential circuit These functions can be implemented without additional switchgear Block diagram of the extended IDEC SmartRelay solution The fans at Q1 and Q2 are switched on and off by means of the following circuit 11 Fault On Q3 1 gt 1 12 Off x amp Exhaust air I3 Q2 flow sensor x x IL Fresh air Q1 exhaust fan taf amp 10s Exhaust air 1 l flow sensor x I3 0 Us gt 1 amp 10s Fresh air fan Q2 Jl Fresh air flow T aIL 14 e Q1 Exhaust fan sensor IDEC SmartRelay Manual 269 Applications You can also generate a message at output Q4 1 Q3 O Q4 Error Messege The relay contacts of output Q4 are always closed when the system is in operation Relay Q4 does not drop off unless there is a power failure or a fault in the system This contact can be used for remote monitoring for example 270 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 4 Factory door Safety pressure bar TT C TT TTT The entrance to a company s premises is often closed with a gate The gate is only opened to let vehicles in an
84. DEC SmartRelay Manual 103 IDEC SmartRelay functions Backlight flags M25 and M26 The M25 flag controls the backlight of the IDEC SmartRelay Display The M26 flag controls the backlight of the Text Display Note The backlight lifetime of the Text Display is 20 000 hours Message text character set flag M27 The M27 flag selects between the two character sets that IDEC SmartRelay uses to display message texts State 0 corresponds to Character Set 1 and state 1 corresponds to Character Set 2 If M27 0 low only message texts configured for Character Set 1 will display If M27 1 high only message texts configured for Character Set 2 will display If you do not include M27 in the circuit program message texts display in the character set that you selected from either the Msg Config menu or from WindLGC Note The output of the marker always carries the signal of the previous program cycle This value does not change within the same program cycle Shift register bits IDEC SmartRelay 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 see Chapter 4 4 25 Cursor keys 104 Up to four cursor keys are available to you namely C A C gt C V and C C Cursor Cursor keys are programmed for the circuit program in the same way as other inputs You c
85. DEC SmartRelay does not have a power switch The reaction of IDEC SmartRelay during startup depends on the following e Whether a circuit program is stored in IDEC SmartRelay e Whether a memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge is inserted e Whether this is an IDEC SmartRelay version without display unit FL1E B12 e The status of IDEC SmartRelay at the time of power failure All possible reactions of IDEC SmartRelay are described on the following page To ensure that the expansion module on IDEC SmartRelay changes to RUN mode check the following e Has the sliding contact between IDEC SmartRelay and the expansion module snapped into place properly e Is the power supply connected to the expansion module e In addition always ensure that you switch on the power supply to the expansion module first before activating the power supply to the IDEC SmartRelay base module or activate both power supplies at the same time if you do not do this the system does not detect the expansion module when you start up the IDEC SmartRelay base module Note After power up the FL1E performs initialization After completing initialization the FL1E is ready to start to run During initialization a sandglass is displayed on the CPU module with display or the LED is lit red on the CPU module without display Initialization time regardless of expansion module When a memory cartridge or a combined memory battery cartridge is
86. E H12RCA 15 18 FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCE 11 12 13 16 17 18 m FL1E B12RCE Al3 Al4 Al1 Al5 FL1E H12SND Al2 Al8 Outputs Q4 Q5 none AQ1 a16 AQ2 C sal on x An existing connection that is not used DM Digital module AM Analog module IDEC SmartRelay Manual 53 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 2 Blocks and block numbers Blocks This chapter shows you how to use IDEC SmartRelay elements to create complex circuits and how blocks and I O are interconnected In Chapter 3 3 you will learn how to transform a conventional circuit into an IDEC SmartRelay circuit program A block in IDEC SmartRelay 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 abbreviation of the term Connector Logic operations 54 The most elementary blocks are the logic operations e AND e OR J Il Inputs 11 and I2 are here connected to the I2 OR block The last two inputs of the block z remain unused and are identified by the Q creator of the circuit program with an x These special functions offer you significantly greater performance e Current impulse relay e Up down counter e On delay e Softke
87. EC SmartRelay Manual 159 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 15 Frequency trigger Short description The output is set and reset with two configurable frequency triggers Symbol in IDEC Description e Input Fre The function counts the 0 to 1 Fre 4 transitions at input Fre 1 to O Par TLS transitions are not counted Use e inputs I3 14 15 I6 for fast counting only FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND max 5 kHz any other input or circuit component for counting low frequency signals typ 4 Hz Parameter On threshold Range of values 0000 9999 Off threshold Range of values 0000 9999 _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 and reset at the thresholds Parameter G_T The gate time G_T can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number 160
88. H12RCA B12RCA P1 and P2 are indicated in place of L and M respectively FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC The inputs of these devices are arranged in 2 groups each consisting of 4 inputs Different phases are only possible between blocks but not within the blocks Warning Current safety regulations VDE 0110 and IEC 61131 2 as well as cULus do not permit the connection of different phases to an AC input group 11 to 14 or I5 to 18 or to the inputs of a digital module 34 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring FL1B J2B2 PE PE terminal for connecting earth and shielding the analog measuring cable Earth Cable shielding DIN rail OOO ORUN STOP O14 OPO IE popes et mifU1 12 M2 L pm Reference 0 pm o aay M Current measurement Voltage Es The illustration above shows an example of four wire current measurement and two wire voltage measurement Connecting a two wire sensor to the FL1B J2B2 Wire up the two wire sensor s connecting wires as follows 1 Connect the sensor s output to connection U 0 10 V voltage measurement or to connection 0 20 mA current measurement of the AM 2 module 2 Connect the plus connector on the sensor to the 24 V supply voltage L 3 Connect the ground connection on the sensor to the corresponding M input M1 or M2 on the AM 2 module IDEC SmartRelay Manual 35 IDEC SmartRelay installatio
89. IL i B2 1 M1 M1 Configure the frequency trigger as shown below A pulse is generated in each program cycle due to the inverted marker The trigger interval is set to 2 seconds B1 1 On 1000 B1 2 G T 02 00s Press OfF 0000 Now start the circuit program and switch IDEC SmartRelay to parameter assignment mode In this mode view the trigger parameters B1 On 1000 Off 0000 f total of measured pulses per fa 2130 timebase G_T 4 The reciprocal value of f is equivalent to the IDEC SmartRelay execution time of the current circuit program in its memory 1 f cycle time in s IDEC SmartRelay Manual Determining the cycle time Explanation The inverted marker block changes its output signal at each program execution Thus one logic level high or low width is exactly equivalent to the length of one cycle Hence a period lasts 2 cycles The frequency trigger indicates the ratio of periods per 2 seconds which results in the ratio of cycles per second Edge transition of the inverted marker at each circuit program execution LIN Cycle time A period 1 pulse 2 cycles Period IDEC SmartRelay Manual 313 Determining the cycle time 314 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay without display Because some specific applications do not require operator control and monitoring units such as buttons or a display we provide the FL1E B12RCE FL1E B12RCA and FL1E B12RCC vers
90. Insert the memory cartridge battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge into the slot and push it in until it engages IDEC SmartRelay Manual 243 IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card 6 3 Copying data from IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge To copy the circuit program to the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge 1 Insert the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge into the slot 2 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode ESC gt Stop gt Program IDEC SmartRelay main menu Card Setup Start 3 The main menu opens To select the Card command Press Aor V 4 Press OK The transfer menu opens gt m gt Card Card m IDEC CopyProtect SmartRelay 5 Move the gt cursor to IDEC SmartRelay Card if required Press A or V 6 Press OK IDEC SmartRelay now copies the circuit program to the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge If the memory cartridge is from an incompatible FL1A FL1C version IDEC SmartRelay displays this message Unknown Card Press ESC 244 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card When IDEC SmartRelay has finished copying it automatically returns you to the main menu gt Program Card Setup Start The circuit program backup is now stored on your memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge and you can remove the c
91. NIDEC F L1 E series Finec SmartRelay User s Manual t MT a te ten te W eececeececcce zavo T Jte ATI AIE O 4 al WMT enc T7 Te Rt Atti a WGC Gane aY pipz i 1219 54 t MOL 2 ta te 203030 399999 PAVKEIDE a rut tebe a H a a an 1 1 re 17 15 09909099009990 RAAE ra SavACIOC INeUT BxAC O Aes it T EEN porcs NE ETE Revision History Manual No Description November 2008 B 1090 0 First print Sensor connections for IDEC SmartRelay December 2008 FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1E H12SND e Compatibility FL1C PM3 memory cartridge in FL1E February 2009 e Compatibility FL1E PM4 memory cartridge in older IDEC SmartRelay modules July 2009 B 1090 3 Deleting the circuit program and password Note Safety guidelines gt Pe 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 Danger indicates that death or severe personal injury will result if proper precautions are not taken Warning indicates that death or severe personal injury may result if proper precautions are not taken Caution with a
92. SmartRelay 3 6 9 84 Deleting block groups Let us assume you want to delete the blocks B1 and B2 from the following circuit program corresponds with the circuit program in Chapter 3 7 7 a Fe Fe Fe FF FF ana FH FF FH KG I1 I2 a x F Proceed as follows 1 D O O1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode as a reminder refer to page 60 To select Edit Press Aor V To confirm Edit Press OK If required enter your password and confirm with OK To select Edit Prg Press Aor V To confirm Edit Prg Press OK To move the cursor to the input of Q1 that is to B2 press lt B2 Q1 Confirm with OK Now set the connector x at output Q1 instead of block B2 To do so Select the Co list Press Aor V Accept the Co list Press OK Select x Press Aor V Apply x Press OK Result Block B2 is deleted because it is no longer used in the circuit This includes all blocks connected to B2 In this example block B1 also IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 6 10 Correcting programming errors 3 6 11 Programming errors can be corrected easily in IDEC omen ey Provided editing mode is not yet closed you can revert by one step by pressing ESC e If you have already configured all inputs simply reconfigure the faulty input 1 Move the cursor to the faulty position 2 Change to editing mode Press OK 3 Enter t
93. SmartRelay with display unit reports No Program Press ESC 2 Acircuit program on the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge is automatically copied to IDEC SmartRelay The circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay is overwritten 3 If there is a circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay or on the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge IDEC SmartRelay adopts the operational state it had prior to POWER OFF Versions without display unit FL1E B12 automatically change from STOP to RUN LED changes from red to green IDEC SmartRelay Manual 47 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 4 If you have enabled retentivity for at least one function or a function is permanently retentive the current values are retained at POWER OFF Note When a power failure occurs while you are entering a circuit program the program in IDEC SmartRelay will be deleted after power is returned Before you modify the circuit program save a backup copy of your original to a memory cartridge a combined memory battery cartridge or to a computer WindLGC 2 4 2 Operating states IDEC SmartRelay base module operating states IDEC SmartRelay base module Pure knows has two operating states STOP and RUN The display shows No Program Display Screen mask for not FL1E B12 monitoring I Os and messages Switching IDEC SmartRelay to after START in the main menu programming mode not FL1E B12 not FL1E B12
94. SmartRelay functions 4 4 18 Analog comparator Short description The output is set and reset depending on the difference Ax Ay and on two configurable thresholds Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Inputs Ax You apply the analog signals the and Ay difference of which you want to analyze at the inputs Ax and Ay Use the analog inputs Al1 Al8 the analog memory markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 Zero offset Range of values 10 000 On threshold Range of values 20 000 Off threshold Range of values 20 000 Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output Q_ Q is set or reset depending on the difference Ax Ay and the set thresholds Alt1 Al8 0 10 V corresponds with 0 1000 internal value Gain and offset parameters For more information on the gain and offset parameters refer to Chapter 4 3 6 Parameters On and Off The on threshold On and the off threshold Off can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 e Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 e Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 e Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ se
95. View in parameter assignment mode example B3 1 On 0001L5 On threshold Off 00005 Off threshold Press V B3 2 Ax 00010 Ay 00020 A 00030 Q 1 differential value gt On Temperature values View in the message text example Ax 00010 Ay 00020 172 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 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 AI1 Analog comparator B1 On delay B2 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 173 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 19 Analog watchdog 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 Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input En A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input En saves the analog value i input Ax Aen to memory and starts monitoring of the analog range Aen A s to Aen A Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be monitored at input Ax Use the an
96. You can always change the No status security function disabled to Yes security function enabled A status change from Yes security function enabled to No security function disabled is only possible if the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge does not contain a circuit program IDEC SmartRelay Manual 241 IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card 6 2 Inserting and removing memory and 242 battery cartridges When you remove a memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge that contains a circuit program with copy protection attributes note the following The circuit program stored on the cartridge can only be executed if the cartridge remains inserted during system runtime After you have removed the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge IDEC SmartRelay outputs the message No Program A removal of the cartridge during RUN will lead to impermissible operating states Always heed the following warning Warning Do not touch the open slot of the memory cartridge with your fingers or with a metallic or conductive object The memory cartridge socket might be under voltage if the polarity is accidentally reversed at L1 and N The memory cartridge battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge must only be removed by qualified personnel IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card Removing the memory c
97. ady programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 e Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 e Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 e Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number Timing diagram ee I Internal count value Cnt Functional description The internal counter increments Dir 0 or decrements Dir 1 by one count with every positive edge at input Cnt You can use input R to reset the internal count value to the start value As long as R 1 the output is also 0 and the pulses at input Cnt are not counted If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure Q is set or reset depending on the current value at Cnt and the set thresholds See the calculation rule below Calculation rule e f the On threshold gt Off threshold then Q 1 if Cnt gt On Q 0 if Cnt lt Off e f the On threshold lt Off threshold then Q 1 if On lt Cnt lt Off 154 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Note The system scans the counter limit value c
98. age configuration as the previous example ee ee Xn APTT ify you set this message to tick line By ine with a tick iene of 0 1 seconds then the initial appearance of this message on the IDEC SmartRelay Display or Text Display is the left half of the message as shown in this illustration A1 A A3 Ma N5 Ae A7 Re AO MOAT AIA M19 24 After 1 second 10 x 0 1 second the message ticks to show the right half of the message as shown in this illustration AS Ald ATS AG AT AIS ATS AD APR Aa The screen display alternates between the two message halves every second You can configure each individual line of a message text to tick or not tick The character by character or line by line setting applies to all lines that you configure to tick IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Input P configuration From the input P you configure the following characteristics of the message text e Priority e Acknowledgement e Message destination e Tick type and tick setting for each line To configure the priority and the acknowledgment programming mode means The parameters and B33 1 actual values in an active message Priority text can be edited Priority Status of the acknowledgment 1 Increase the priority to 1 Cursor on 0 A 2 Change to Ack Press gt 3 Enable Ack Press Aor V IDEC SmartRelay shows B33 1 Priority Priority 1 Status of acknowledgment
99. al data A 8 Technical data FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1B M08B2R2 FL1E H12RCE FL1B M08B2R2 FL1E B12RCE Power supply Input voltage 12 24 V DC 12 24 V DC Permissible range 10 8 28 8 V DC 10 8 28 8 V DC Power consumption e 12VDC 60 175 mA 30 140 mA e 24VDC 40 100mA 20 75mA Voltage failure buffering e 12VDC e 24V DC Power loss e 12 VDC e 24V DC Backup of the real time clock at typ 80 hours without 25 C battery cartridge typ 2 years with battery cartridge Noo AO a a High speed inputs Input frequency e Normal input e High speed input e max 5 kHz e not applicable for this module Input voltage L e Signal 0 e Signal 1 Input current at e Signal 0 lt 0 85 mA I3 16 e Signal 1 lt 0 05 mA l1 12 I7 18 gt 1 5 mA IS 16 gt 0 1 mA l1 12 I7 18 Delay time at typ 1 5 ms e Otol lt 1 0 ms I3 16 e 1to0 typ 1 5 ms typ 1 5 ms lt 1 0 ms I3 16 304 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data FL1E H12RCE FL1B M08B2R2 FL1E B12RCE Cine Tengin unshielded Analog inputs Number 4 I1 Al3 12 Al14 I7 Al1 18 Al2 Range 0 10V DC input impedance 72 kQ Cycle time for analog value 300 ms generation max Input voltage 28 8 V DC Line length 10 m shielded and twisted Error limit 1 5 at full scale Digital outputs Number Output type Relay outputs Relay outputs Dielectric Strength between power 2 500 V AC 1
100. al time delay relay Pulse output Short description An input pulse generates a signal with a configurable period at the output Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input Trg A signal at input Trg Trigger triggers ra Jit the time for the wiping relay function ari Parameter The output is switched off after the time T has expired output signal tran sition 1 to 0 Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive OutputQ A signal at input Trg sets Q If the input signal 1 output Q remains set for the time Ta Parameter T Note the information on parameter T in Chapter 4 3 2 The time for parameter T can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 131 IDEC SmartRelay functions Timin
101. all your entries with OK You have now customized the summertime wintertime conversion The IDEC SmartRelay display now shows gt On Off S W Time On IDEC SmartRelay indicates that summertime wintertime conversion is enabled and that user defined parameters have been set IDEC SmartRelay Manual 91 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 6 15 92 Note To disable summertime wintertime conversion in this menu you merely confirm Off with OK Note Summertime wintertime conversion only functions when IDEC SmartRelay is operating in RUN or STOP status It does not func tion when IDEC SmartRelay is in buffered operation see Chapter 4 3 3 Synchronization Time synchronization between IDEC SmartRelay and the connected expansion modules can be enabled disabled in programming mode by means of the real time clock menu Clock menu item 1 Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode 2 You are now in the main menu and want to select Clock Press Aor V 3 Confirm Clock Press OK 4 Move the gt cursor to Sync Press Aor V 5 Apply Sync Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display The current setting of the automatic synchronization function is displayed in the bottom row The default setting is Off disabled IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Enabling synchronization You want to enable synchronization 1 Move the
102. alog inputs Al1 A18 the analog memory markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 B Zero offset Range of values 10 000 4 Difference value above Aen on off threshold Range of values 0 20 000 Ao Difference value below Aen on off threshold Range of values 0 20 000 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive in memory eae Q Q is set reset depending on the eer lie analog value and the offset Al1 Al8 0 10 V corresponds with 0 1000 internal value Gain and offset parameters For more information on gain and offset parameters refer to Chapter 4 3 6 Parameters Delta1 and Delta2 The Deltai and Delta2 parameters can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual value of the following functions 174 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions G comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chap
103. alog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number Timing diagram OT MI Configured time interval MN Time to go OT Total time expired since the last hi signal at input Ral IDEC SmartRelay Manual 157 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description The operating hours counter monitors input En When En 1 IDEC SmartRelay computes the time expired and the time to go MN IDEC SmartRelay shows these times in parameter assignment mode Output Q is set when the time to go MN 0 A signal at reset input R resets output Q and sets the preset value of MI at the counter for the duration of MN The operating hours counter OT is not affected With a signal at the reset input Ral you reset output Q and set the preset value of MI at the counter for the duration of MN The operating hours counter OT is reset to zero Depending on your configuration of parameter Q the output is either reset with a signal at input R or Ral Q gt 0 R or when a reset signal is set hi or the En signal is set lo Q gt 0 R En Viewing the MI MN and OT values In WindLGC you can fetch the hours counter via the Tools gt Transfer Hours counter menu comm
104. alve is usually low enough to allow direct controlling K1 contactor relay Y1 solenoid valve S1 normally open contact pressure switch S2 normally open contact float switch S3 normally closed contact float switch S4 normally closed contact float switch IDEC SmartRelay Manual 285 Applications Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution 8 7 4 286 Pressure switch 1 X Float switch for dry run protection OFF 13 Float switch for dry run protection ON T4 Float switch for drin king water 13 supply ON Drinking water supply line Q2 Float switch for drinking water supply OFF r2 Special features and expansions The block diagram shows how you can interconnect the pump controls and the solenoid valve The layout corresponds with the circuit diagram You also have the option to integrate further functions for specific applications which can only be implemented in a conventional circuitry by adding further switchgear e g e Enabling the pump at specific times e Indication of imminent or existing water shortage e Reporting of system faults IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data A 1 General technical data Criterion Tested in accordance with IDEC oeio Base 72x90x55 mm Dimensions WxHxD Approx 190 g Weight on a 35 mm profile rail Installation 4 module widths or wall mounting IDEC SmartRelay 36 x90 x53 mm expansion modules Approx 90 g Dimensions WxHxD on a 35 mm profile rail
105. an set the cursor keys in the corresponding display while the system is in RUN see Chapter 3 6 6 and in an active message text ESC Key Cursor keys can save switches and inputs and allow operator control of the circuit program Cursor key inputs from the Text Display are identical to cursor key inputs from the IDEC SmartRelay module IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Text Display function keys The Text Display has four function keys that you can use in your circuit program You program these keys in the same way as other inputs Like the cursor keys you can press these keys when IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode to affect the behavior of the circuit program and to save switches and inputs They are identified as F1 F2 F3 and F4 Levels Voltage levels are designated hi and lo A constant 1 hi or 0 lo status at the block can be set by means of a permanent voltage level or constant value hi or lo Open connectors Unused block connectors can be identified with an x IDEC SmartRelay Manual 105 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 2 Basic functions list GF Basic functions represent simple logical elements of Boolean algebra You can invert the inputs of individual basic functions that is 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 A programming example is found in Chapter 3 6 3 T
106. 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 O to 1000 Scaling an analog input value You can influence the analog input value of a potentiometer by interconnecting an analog input with an analog amplifier and an analog memory marker e Scale the analog value at the analog amplifier for further use e Connect for example the time base for parameter T of a time function e g On Off delay Chapter 4 4 3 or the on and or off limit specification of an up down counter Chapter 4 4 13 to the scaled analog value For more information with programming examples refer to the online help for WindLGC Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode example B3 A 02 50 Gain B 00300 Offset p 0 Decimals in the message text View in parameter assignment mode example B3 A 02 50 B 00300 AQ 00250 178 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 21 Latching relay Short description Input S sets output Q input R resets output Q again Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay ae set output Q with a signal at input ic Inp
107. and Limit value of OT The value of the operating hours in OT are retained when you reset the hours counter with a signal at input R The hours counter OT will be reset to zero with a transition from O to 1 at Ral 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 stops when it reaches this value In programming mode you can set the initial value of OT MIN is calculated according to the following formula when reset input R never enabled MN MI OT Ml Example MI 30h OT 100h MN 30 100 30 MN 30 10 MN 20h Hoas 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 tt A S VTT ay 30h 30h 30h 80h OT 100h 1 20h 1 I MI l In runtime mode the value OT can not be preset If the value for MI is changed there would be no calculation for the MN MN will take on the value of MI 158 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode B16 1 R B16 1 R MI 0100h MI gt BOOLh 00 m B16 2 R OT 00030h 00 m MI is the configurable time interval The permissible range of values is O to 9999 hours For information on how to assign the actual value of another already programmed function to a parameter see section 4 4 1 View in parameter assignment mode B16 1 MI 0100h Time interval 00 m B16 2 OT 00083h Total operating hours 15 m ID
108. and gt keys to navigate to the Min Max A B T and P parameters For each digit of a value use the A and Vv keys to scroll through value choices Use the key to navigate to the second screen from the last line of the first screen and the lt key to navigate from the top line of the second screen to the first screen Use the OK key to accept changes IDEC SmartRelay Manual 213 IDEC SmartRelay functions View in parameter assignment mode B1 1 2 Min 00000 Ba B 00000 Max 01000 T 00 04s 1 00 4 4 30 Analog math Short description The analog math block calculates the value AQ of an equation formed from the user defined operands and operators Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input En A change in the status from 0 to 1 at input En Enable enables the analog math function block Parameter V1 First operand value V2 Second operand value V3 Third operand value V4 Fourth operand value Op1 First operator Op2 Second operator Op3 Third operator Pri Priority of first operation Pr2 Priority of second operation Pr3 Priority of third operation Qen gt 0 0 Reset value of AQ to 0 when En 0 1 Retain last value of AQ when En 0 p Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ 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 0 or overflow occurs and 32768 if a negative overflow underflow occurs
109. apter 4 3 2 The pulse width TH and the interpulse width TL can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 e Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 e Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 e Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 e Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Timing diagram A Trg n The bold section of the timing diagram also Q J appears in the symbol of Ta is aE Atl e e N 1 the edge triggered T 0 interval time delay relay Timing diagram B Trg ee Q STA E Timing diagram for the sample configuration N 2 To TH To Th Functional description A O to 1 transition at input Trg triggers the time T Time Low After the time T has expired output Q is set for the duration of Ty Time High If there is a further O to 1 transition retriggering pulse at input Trg before the preset time T T4 has expired T is reset and the pulse pause cycle is restarted If retentivity i
110. are required The lighting system can be easily modified Additional switching times can be set as required sequential circuit for the off pulses at the end of the day The function of the daylight control switch can be easily applied to all lamps or to a modified group of lamps IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 7 Service water pump The use of rainwater as an addition to the drinking water supply is gaining importance This saves cost and helps to protect the environment For example rainwater can be used for e Washing clothes e Irrigation system for gardens e Watering indoor plants e Car wash Toilet flushing installations The sketch below illustrates how such a rainwater utilization system is operated Rainwater supply line Pressure switch Control in the distribution box Pressure tank Rainwater reservoir Service water connection S2 Drinking water supply Off Drinking water supply On Dry run protection Off Dry run protection On The rainwater is collected in a reservoir From the reservoir a pumping station supplies a respective line system From there it can be tapped in the same way as normal drinking water If the reservoir should run dry it can be topped up with drinking water IDEC SmartRelay Manual 283 Applications 8 7 1 8 7 2 284 Requirements for a control system of a service water pump e Service water must be available at all times In case of emergency the con
111. arge number of mechanical components high wear and tear and maintenance expenditure is to be expected e The modification of functions involves considerable effort 280 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 6 3 Luminous row control system with FL1E H1i2RCC Li E2 E3 E4 Luminous Luminous Luminous Luminous rows 1 rows 2 rows 3 rows 4 Components used e 1 to S4 normally open contact momentary pushbutton e B1 normally open contact daylight control switch IDEC SmartRelay Manual 281 Applications Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution Off pulse triggered with timer Bb 20 01 Mo Su 21 00 21 01 Daylight control switch Off pulse triggered with daylight control switch 14 1 ta E Luminous row 3 Corridor side Q3 Luminous row 4 Corridor side Q4 Luminous row 1 Corridor side Luminous row 2 Corridor side N E E E E EF Advantages of the IDEC SmartRelay solution 282 You can connect the lamps directly to the IDEC SmartRelay provided the power consumption does not exceed the switching capacity of the various outputs Higher loads should be switched with a contactor relay Connect the daylight control switch directly to an input of the IDEC SmartRelay You do not need an external timer because this function is integrated in the IDEC SmartRelay Due to the reduced amount of switchgear you can install a smaller and space saving distribution cabinet Fewer devices
112. artRelay 5 1 3 Modifying parameters You first select the parameter you want to edit see Chapter 5 1 2 You change the value of the parameter in the same way as you did in programming mode 1 Move the cursor to the point at which you want to make the change Press lt or gt 2 To change this value Press A or V 3 To apply the value OK Change Press A or V Move Press lt or gt Done OK Note When changing the time parameters when the system is in RUN you can also change the timebase s seconds m minutes h hours This does not apply if the time parameter represents the result of another function for an example see Chapter 4 4 1 In this case you can neither change the value nor the timebase The current time is reset to zero when you change the timebase Current value of a time T View of atime T in parameter assignment mode B9 T 80 00s Configured time T Ta 06 00s Current time T You can change the configured time T Current timer value View of a timer cam in parameter assignment mode B1 1 D M W F On 09 00 Off 10 00 You can change the on off times and the day IDEC SmartRelay Manual 227 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay Current value of a counter View of a counter parameter in parameter assignment mode B3 B3 On 001234 or On 123456 Off 000000 Curent OF BO21 Cnt 000120 count Cnt 000120 value You can change the on off threshold This does not appl
113. artRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Note For further information on the controller basics please refer to the online help for WindLGC The updated value PV is used to calculate in the formulas Updated value PV PVegain offset e lf the updated value PV SP then the special function does not change the value of AQ e Dir upwards timing diagram numbers 1 and 3 Ifthe updated value PV gt SP then the special function reduces the value of AQ lfthe updated value PV lt SP then the special function increases the value of AQ e Dir downwards timing diagram number 2 ifthe updated value PV gt SP then the special function increases the value of AQ Ifthe updated value PV lt 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 For more information and application examples with application related parameter sets for KC TI and Dir refer to the online help
114. artridge Do not forget to replace the cap If power fails while IDEC SmartRelay is copying the circuit program repeat the process after Power On Note The password of a protected circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay also applies to the copied program version on your memory car tridge or combined memory battery cartridge IDEC SmartRelay Manual 245 IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card 6 4 Copying data from the memory cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay You can copy a circuit program from a compatible memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay in one of two ways e Automatically during the startup of IDEC SmartRelay POWER ON e By means of the Card menu of IDEC SmartRelay Note If the program on the module cartridge is protected with a password the copied program in IDEC SmartRelay is also protected with the same password Automatic copying during the startup of IDEC SmartRelay Proceed as follows 1 Switch off the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay POWER OFF 2 Remove the slot cover 3 Insert the program module cartridge into the relevant slot 4 Switch on the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay copies the program from the program module cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay If the memory cartridge is from an incompatible FL1A FL1B version IDEC SmartRelay displays this message Unknown Card Press ESC 246 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay memory a
115. artridge battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge To remove the memory cartridge carefully insert a screwdriver into the groove on the upper end of the cartridge and lever the module partially out of the slot You can now remove the memory cartridge SS ea E 1S a EA i neau nergy y AXKLLOOQOOGOS ary J bn F Y ___ _ Jf __ y i LF PA fs T a KZ of E KE E Ho A i L N wo a n i a ee ee ee f DIr ee A u KT ea L 1 Carefully insert a screwdriver into the slot at the upper end of the memory cartridge and ease it out of the slot a little 2 Hold the memory cartridge at both sides using the memory cartridge removal tool MT 101 and pull the memory cartridge straight out To remove a battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge slide a screwdriver into the slot on the upper surface of the cartridge until it engages in the back then with the screwdriver engaged pull the cartridge out with your hand bensiectsas SiS JR pa mA 1 WEZ n Eeg i a ji yn Y ar E Inserting a memory cartridge battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge The entry of the memory cartridge battery cartridge and the combined memory battery cartridge slot is chamfered on its bottom right The edge of the cartridges are chamfered accordingly This encoding prevents you from inserting cartridges the wrong way
116. ay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode B3 1 Parameter protection mode On 00000 On threshold Off 00000 Off threshold Press gt B3 2 A 00 00 Gain B 00000 Offset p 0 Decimals in the message text Example In a heating control system the supply T and return line temperatures T are to be compared for example with a sensor at Al2 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 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 the following technical data 30 to 70 C 0 to 10 VDC Application Internal mapping 30 to 70 C 0 to10 VDC O to 1000 0 C 300 Offset 30 Range of values 1000 30 to 70 C 100 Gain 100 1000 0 1 On threshold 15 C Threshold 15 Off threshold 5 C Threshold 5 See also Chapter 4 3 6 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 171 IDEC SmartRelay functions Configuration example B3 1 lt Protection mode On 0001L5 On threshold Off 00005 Off threshold Press gt B3 2 A 00 10 Gain B Q0030 Offset p 0 Decimals in the message text if used
117. ay base module CM AS I To be able to send data across the AS interface bus to IDEC SmartRelay and to receive data from it in the same way you also need e an AS interface power supply and e an AS interface master IDEC SmartRelay can only be accepted as a slave on the AS interface bus This means that it is not possible to directly exchange data between two IDEC SmartRelay devices Data is always exchanged across the AS interface master IDEC SmartRelay Manual 43 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring aN 44 Warning The AS Interface and IDEC SmartRelay systems must never be connected together electrically Use safe isolation acc to IEC 61131 2 EN 50178 UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 42 Logic Assignments IDEC Sm AY sys Baa AS Interface system Output data bits data bits PDR Output data bits Po DB n depends on the plug in position of the expansion module relative to the IDEC SmartRelay base module It indicates the number of the input or output in IDEC SmartRelay program code Note Ensure that there is enough space for the inputs outputs of the AS interface in the IDEC SmartRelay s address space If you are already using more than 12 physical outputs or more than 20 physical inputs it is no longer possible to operate the CM AS interface IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 4 Putting into operation 2 4 1 Switching on the IDEC SmartRelay Power On I
118. been maintained This is a prerequisite for viewing and editing parameters in the parameter assignment mode See Chapter 4 3 5 and the example on Page 81 Parameters are for example e The delay times of a timer relay e The switching times cams of a timer switch e Counter thresholds e The monitoring time for hour counters e The trigger thresholds Each one of the parameters is identified by its block number Bx and the shortname of the parameter Examples e T is a configurable time e MI is a configurable time interval Note WindLGC also allows you to assign names to blocks for more in formation refer to Chapter 7 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 225 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 5 1 2 Selecting the parameters To select a parameter 1 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Param Press V or A Stop gt Set Param Set Prg Name 2 Confirm with OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the first parameter If no parameter can be set you can press ESC to return to the parameter assignment menu Block number Display number for functions with several displays The value set at parameter T Time The current time in IDEC SmartRelay No parameters for editing No Param Press ESC to return to the parameter assignment menu Press ESC 3 Now select the desired parameter Press or A Or V 4 Select the parameter you want to edit and press OK 226 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Configuring IDEC Sm
119. calling the Set menu command e in programming mode by calling the Setup menu command To enable disable automatic S W Time conversion in programming mode 88 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode 2 You are now in the main menu and want to select the Setup menu command Press A or Y 3 Confirm Setup Press OK 4 Move the gt cursor to Clock Press Aor V 5 Confirm Clock Press OK 6 Move the gt cursor to S W Time Press Aor V 7 Confirm S W Time Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display gt On Off S W Time Off The current setting of automatic S W Time conversion is shown on the bottom row The default setting is Off disabled IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay To enable disable automatic S W Time conversion in parameter assignment mode If you want to enable disable automatic S W Time conversion in parameter assignment mode select in the parameter assignment menu Set then menus Clock and S W Time You can now enable disable automatic S W Time conversion Enabling summertime wintertime conversion You now want to enable this conversion and define or set its parameters 1 Move the gt cursor to On Press Aor V 2 Confirm On Press OK The display shows EU 3 Select the desired conversion Press Aor V What is shown on the display e EU repres
120. ced analog math function block executes after the analog math error detection function block the error is detected in the next scan cycle IDEC SmartRelay Manual 219 IDEC SmartRelay functions Analog math error detection logic table In the table below Err represents the parameter of the analog math error detection instruction that selects which type of error to detect ZD 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 The ZD OF Err parameter represents the logical OR of the zero division bit and overflow bit of the referenced analog math instruction 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 Err ZD OF Q ZD 1 X 1 ZD 0 X 0 OF X 1 1 OF x 0 0 ZD OF 1 0 1 ZD OF 0 1 1 ZD OF 1 1 1 ZD OF 0 0 0 If the MathBN parameter is null then the output Q is always 0 220 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 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 Block number of an already B3 programmed analog math MathBN B001 lt instruction AutoRst N lt Auto Reset Y or N Err ZD OF lt 2p oF
121. clean up your circuit layout To do so however you need to know how IDEC SmartRelay 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 IDEC SmartRelay assigns By using the WindLGC software to program IDEC SmartRelay you can directly create a function chart of your circuit program WindLGC also allows you to assign eight character names to up to 100 blocks and to view these on the IDEC SmartRelay display in parameter assignment mode see Chapter 3 4 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 3 From circuit diagram to IDEC SmartRelay program View of a circuit diagram You know of course how a circuit logic is represented ina circuit diagram Nevertheless here is an example Load E1 is switched on and off by si go K1 means of the switches S1 OR S2 AND S3 Relay K1 picks up when condition S1 OR S2 AND S3 is met Creating this circuit with IDEC SmartRelay In IDEC SmartRelay you create a circuit logic by interconnecting blocks and connectors L1 a Wiring of the inputs C8 OF RE RE NOS NDS ONES IDEC SmartRelay Manual 57 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Note Although you have four inputs available for logic operations Basic functions see C
122. copying it automatically returns to the main menu 248 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay software WindLGC is available as a programming package for the PC This software provides many features for example e A graphic interface for offline creation of your circuit program by means of Ladder Diagram contact chart circuit diagram or Function Block Diagram function chart e Simulation of your circuit program on the PC e Generating and printing of an overview chart for the circuit program e Saving a backup of the circuit program on the hard drive or other media e Comparing circuit programs e Easy configuration of blocks e Transferring the circuit program in both directions from IDEC SmartRelay to the PC from the PC to IDEC SmartRelay Reading the values of the hour counter Setting the time of day Summertime wintertime conversion Online test Display of status changes and process ia of IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Status of a digital I O memory markers shift register bits and cursor keys The values of all analog I Os and memory markers The results of all blocks The current values including the times of selected blocks e Starting and stopping circuit program execution via the PC RUN STOP The IDEC SmartRelay alternatives As you can see WindLGC represents an alternative to conventional engineering methods with several advantages e You can develop the circuit program on your PC e You
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124. ction of the controller Range of values Or Value from AQ with manual mode Range of values 0 to 1000 in Minimum value for PV Range of values 10 000 to 20 000 Maximum value for PV Range of values 10 000 to 20 000 Gain Range of values 10 00 Offset Range of values 10 000 Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ This special function has an analog output manipulated variable This output can only be connected with the analog input of a function an analog memory marker or an analog output connector AQ1 AQ2 Range of values for AQ 0 1000 206 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters SP and Mq The set value SP and the value for Mq can be provided by another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number For information on parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Parameters KC TI Please note lf parameter KC has value 0 the
125. ctual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number IDEC SmartRelay Manual 163 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter p number of decimals Does not apply to the display of On Off and Ax values ina message text Does not apply to the comparison of On and Off values The compare function ignores the decimal point Timing diagram 1000 On Off AX 0 Functional description 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 Axegain offset actual value of Ax Output Q is set or reset depending on the set thresholds See the calculation rule below Calculation rule e lf the On threshold gt Off threshold then Q 1 if the actual value Ax gt On Q 0 if the actual value Ax lt Off e Ifthe On threshold lt Off threshold then Q 1 if On lt actual value Ax lt Off 164 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application View in programming mode example B3 1 Parameter protection mode On 04000 On threshold Off 4 02000 Off threshold Press gt B3 2 A 01 00 Gain B 00000 Offset p 2 Decimals in the message text View in parameter assignment mode e
126. d out The gate is controlled by the porter 8 4 1 Requirements for a gate control system e The gate is opened and closed by means of pushbuttons in the gatehouse The porter can monitor the operation of the gate at the same time e The gate is normally fully opened or fully closed The gate motion can be interrupted at any time e An indicator lamp is switched on five seconds before the gate starts moving and when the gate is in motion e A safety pressure bar prevents harm to persons and objects from getting trapped or damaged when the gate is closing IDEC SmartRelay Manual 271 Applications 8 4 2 Previous solution Various control systems are used to operate automatic gates The circuit diagram below shows one of these options Auxiliary circuit L1 SO S1 K3 K1 K2 K4 S30 S4 K6 K5 KICI KEI KCI K4 H1 CX K5C Ke CI Open Close Indicator lamp Open Close Wiring of a gate control system with FL1E H12RCC Open Close Indicator lamp 272 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Components used e K1 e K2 e SO normally closed contact e 1 normally open contact e 2 normally open contact e 3 normally closed contact e 4 normally closed contact e 5 normally closed contact Applications contactor relay contactor relay STOP pushbutton OPEN pushbutton CLOSE pushbutton Position sensor OPEN Position sensor CLOSED Safety bar Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution 1 Q2 D 1 Start push 14 Star
127. d type Chapters 3 7 11 and 3 7 12 v gt Memory l Show available memory space Chapter 3 8 v Deleting the program Chapter 3 7 13 v Input change of password Chapter 3 7 5 v gt Msg Config Configure global parameters for message texts Chapter 4 4 23 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 319 IDEC SmartRelay menu structure Transfer menu ESC gt Stop gt gt Card gt mCard l Copying the circuit program from IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge Chapter 6 3 Vv gt Card gt E4 Copying the program from the memory cartridge or combined memory battery y cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay Chapter 6 4 gt CopyProtect Setting the program copy protection Chapter 6 1 Setup menu ESC gt Stop gt gt Setup gt gt Set_Clock Setting the time date Chapter 5 2 1 Vv gt S W Time Setting the summertime wintertime Chapter 3 7 14 Yv Synchronizing the times of IDEC SmartRelay base module Chapter 3 6 15 Setting the display contrast Chapter 5 2 2 gt BackLight Setting the display back light setting Chapter 5 2 2 Yy Setting the menu language Chapter 5 2 3 gt BM Al NUM Setting the number of base module Als Chapter 5 2 4 for select modules Start Menu RUN Everythin a 3 max 50 message texts SmartRelay AV 8 oe 0 Eo g Mo 09 00 0 123456789 p 0 123456789 8 8 2008 05 26 1 0123456789 1 0123456 8 0 2 01234 A 8 Date t
128. different time use a seven day time switch together with a twelve month time switch in your circuit program The on time specifies when the timer is activated The off time specifies when the output is reset again For the on and off times note the order of the fields The first field defines the year the second the month and the third the day If you set the Monthly mode on the timer output switches on each month at the specified day of the on time and remains on until the specified day of the off time The on time specifies the initial year in which the timer is activated The off time defines the last year in which the timer turns off The maximum year is 2099 If you set the Yearly mode on the timer output switches on each year at the specified month and day of the on time and remains on until the specified month and day of the off time The on time specifies the initial year in which the timer is activated The off time defines the last year in which the timer turns off The maximum year is 2099 If you set Pulse output the timer output switches on at the specified on time for one cycle and then the timer output is reset You can choose to pulse a timer on a monthly or yearly basis or just a single time If you set none of the Monthly Yearly or Pulse modes on you can define a specific time period with the on time and off time It can span any time period that you choose For a process action that is to be switched on and off at multip
129. dule slot Expansion 2 Text Display with cap interface cable connector 43 Version number example X 2 3 4 represents Version 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 5 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay oo OG X Ba O cr d Ot OQ Lu Os e g FL1B M08B2R2 IDEC SmartRelay expansion module e a 36 Mi 53 1 Power supply 6 Control panel 9 Mechanical coding not for FL1E pins B12 2 Inputs 6 LCD Mechanical coding not for FL1E sockets B12 3 Outputs 7 RUN STOP 11 Slide indicator Module slot Expansion 2 Text Display with cap interface cable connector 43 Version number 6 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay FL1B J2B2 1 Power supply 9 Mechanical 2 PE terminal for coding pins connecting earth and 2 Inputs 40 Mechanical the shielding of coding sockets analog measuring cables 7 RUN STOP 17 Slide 3 Version number indicator Expansion interface FL1D K2B2 7 C S i f E E 36 53 1 Power supply Expansion 4 Slide interface 2 Outputs 9 Mechanical 2 PE terminal for coding pins connecting earth T RUN STOP Mechanical 43 Version number indicator coding sockets IDEC SmartRelay Manual 7 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay le Text Display aoaoga Communication interface Power supply The Text Display includes a wider display area than the IDEC SmartRe
130. e Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number IDEC SmartRelay Manual 169 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter p number of decimals Does not apply to Ax Ay On Off and A values displayed in a message text Does not apply to the comparison of on and off values The compare function ignores the decimal point Timing diagram Ax Ay Ax Ay Q for Ax Ay gt 200 if On Off 200 Functional description The function fetches the analog values from the inputs Ax and Ay Ax and Ay are each multiplied by the value of the A gain parameter and the value at parameter B offset is then added to the relevant product i e Axegain offset actual value Ax or Ayegain offset actual value Ay The function forms the difference A between the actual values Ax Ay Output Q is set or reset depending on difference of the actual values Ax Ay and the set thresholds See the calculation rule below Calculation rule 170 e Ifthe On threshold gt Off threshold then Q 1 if actual value Ax actual value Ay gt On Q 0 if actual value Ax actual value Ay lt Off e fthe On threshold lt Off threshold then Q 1 if On lt actual value Ax actual value Ay lt Off IDEC SmartRel
131. e Detection h h h ee eee 2 PA Pol pol pol pol pol po NOR not OR XOR exclusive OR NOT Negation Special functions Timers On delay Off delay On Off delay Retentive on delay Interval time delay relay Pulse output Edge triggered interval time delay relay Asynchronous pulse generator Random generator Stairwell Light Switch Dual function switch Seven day time switch Twelve month time switch Counters Upidown counter a a a ee a E re ee a ce re ae a ae a 96 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay O Eon memory memory memory memory Operatinghours counter f a o o Frequencywigger TT maogio TT Analog diferentialtigger f we ooo Analog comparator f a oo Analog vae montong OT arogante TT Puse Width Modulator PWM f a ooo Analog math error detection Analog multiplexer Analog ramp control PI controller Others Latching relay Current impulse relay Message texts Softkey Shift register Bytes in the Rem memory area if retentivity is enabled Utilization of memory areas The system indicates that there is insufficient memory space by not allowing you to add a further block to your circuit program IDEC SmartRelay offers you only the blocks for which it can provide sufficient memory space If IDEC SmartRelay memory space is insufficient to hold any further blocks you select from a block list the system will deny access to this list If memory space is fully occup
132. e T parameters listed in Chapter 4 3 2 The off delay time T the pre warning time T and the pre warning period T can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions 138 Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram Trg i a SL i a Thy Tg is busy lt T a T Functional description A 0 to 1 signal transition at input Trg sets output Q The next 1 to O transition at Trg retriggers the current time T and output Q remains set Output Q is reset when T T You can output a warning signal before the off delay time T T has expired to reset Q for the time of the pre warning period TiL A further one shot at input Trg during T retriggers the time Tai If retentivity is not set output Q and the expi
133. e the output range of the special function to a value range of O to 1000 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example B3 1 me Press V1 04000 ab V2 02000 View in parameter assignment mode B3 1 P V1 04000 ch V2 02000 200 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 27 Analog Ramp Control Short description The Analog ramp control instruction allows the output to be changed from the current level to the selected level at a specified rate Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay 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 0 Input Sel Sel 0 Level 1 is selected Sel 1 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 0 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 100ms and then the current level is set to Offset B which makes output AQ equal to 0 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 201 IDEC SmartRelay functions Symbol in IDEC
134. e time at the specified On Time 2008 2005 AHO 2011 On 7008 03 15 Q Off t r tt tt i 1 Mar 15 B6 1 Yearly Off ON Monthly 0ff YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD Pulse On 2008 03 15 kkkk okk okk 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 does NOT turn on again the following December 15 2008 rad 15 AHD 20i YYYY MM DD _ On 2008 12 15 r Off 2010 01 O7 B6 1 B6 B6 Yearly On ON OFF Monthly Off YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD Pulse Off 2008 12 15 2010 01 07 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Example 8 Yearly mode on Monthly mode on On Time 2008 01 Off Time 2010 05 Starting in 2008 on the first day of each month the timer output switches on and switches off on the fifth day of the month The timer continues in this pattern through the last month of 2010 Jain Feb Mar Apr YYYY MALO OY OOO A On 200801 N E M M Q Of 2010 05 i if B6 Yearly On OFF YYYY MM DD Off 2008 01 2010 05 Monthly On YYYY MM DD Functional description The twelve month time switch sets and resets the output at specific on and off dates Sets and resets are executed at 00 00 If your application requires a
135. ears of backup time for the real time clock The new IDEC SmartRelay Memory cartridge and the Combined Memory Battery cartridge provide 32 Kbytes memory space four times the memory space of the old Memory cartridge brown Additional optional analog inputs and fast digital inputs are available on some of the FL1E IDEC SmartRelay base modules FL1E IDEC SmartRelay menus can be displayed in ten supported languages You have a configuration choice to specify the language for IDEC SmartRelay menus New instruction blocks are available Pulse Width Modulator PWM Analog Math and Analog Math Error Detection Message texts can tick on and off the display can include bar graphs can switch between two character sets and can be displayed on either the IDEC SmartRelay Display the Text Display or both Full editing capabilities are available from WindLGC editing from the IDEC SmartRelay base module is limited to simple text See section 2 1 3 for further details USB PC cable between a PC and IDEC SmartRelay base module is provided You can now have up to 200 program blocks in your circuit program IDEC SmartRelay Manual Preface Additional differences compared to previous devices FL1A to FL1D e Extended set of reference parameters for function blocks e Enhancements to up down counter Operating hours counter Twelve month time switch and analog watchdog instruction blocks e You can find information on compatibility of IDEC Smart
136. ected memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge you cannot read the current data unless you enter the correct password for the circuit program The circuit program is otherwise deleted from IDEC SmartRelay memory when you remove the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to connect the PC cable See Chapter 6 1 Deleting the circuit program Use WindLGC to delete the circuit program and password if a password exists IDEC SmartRelay Manual 317 IDEC SmartRelay without display 318 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay menu structure D 1 IDEC SmartRelay base module Menu overview gt Program No Program Gard ESC Setup No Program PAR ERRE Press ESC Circuit program is See Main menu busy RUN Stop Mo 09 00 ASAE Parem Parameter setting Chapter 5 1 1 cont ger Default values setting Chapter 5 2 cont Prg Name Display of the program name 2008 05 26 See Start menu Parameter assignment menu Main menu ESC gt Stop See Programming menu See Transfer menu See Setup menu See Start menu gt Stop gt Yes_ Mo 09 00 2008 05 26 Programming menu ESC gt Stop gt Program gt Edit Password gt Edit Prg Editing the program Chapter 3 7 cont Ee are eee ea nee as v gt Edit Name Editing the program name Chapter 3 7 4 v SAQ Selecting analog output values an
137. edge triggered AND is only 1 if all inputs are 1 and if at least one input was low in the previous cycle At an unused block input x x 1 Timing diagram for the AND with Edge Detection l l l l l l l l I 2 l l T l l ga l l l l T l I l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l 4 l l l l l l l l l l l l Q l l l l l l l l l l l l l Cycle 1 2 3 4 By By Py By oy 104 4 2 3 NAND not AND Parallel circuit with multiple normally Symbol in IDEC closed contacts in the circuit diagram SmartRelay 2 l The output of the NAND is only O if the status at all inputs is 1 i e the contacts are closed At an unused block input x x 1 108 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions NAND function logic table 2 lt St a st IO OC OC OlCOllCOrlCCH sC Olm O O O O O O O 0 80 O O O O O O O O A O a Ss a a a oe oe oe a a os om a O i Mlt O DO bOO i SSS naldi IOO OC 4 2 4 NAND with Edge Detection Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay The output status of the NAND with Edge Detection is only 1 if at least one input is O and if all inputs were 1 in the previous cycle At an unused block input x x 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 109 IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram for the NAND with Edge Detection 4 2 5 OR 1 l j l l l oe ee ee 3 I l l i l l l a a ee S Of a Cyce 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 Circ
138. elay Display WindLGC provides an extended set of features for message texts bar graph representation of data names for digital I O states and more Refer to the WindLGC documentation for information on these features Global Message Text Settings 182 You configure global parameters that apply to all message texts from the Msg Config selections on the Programming menu e Analog Time refresh rate in milliseconds that specifies how frequently analog inputs in message texts are updated e Tick time frequency at which message texts scroll on and off the display There are two ways that a message text can tick on and off the screen line by line or character by character which are described in more detail below A line of a text message or each character of a text message in turn will tick on and off the IDEC SmartRelay Display based on the tick time For a message that ticks line by line the actual tick time is ten times the configured tick time For messages that tick character by character the actual tick time is the configured tick time e CharSets The primary and secondary character sets from which you can configure message texts CharSet1 and CharSet2 can be any of the supported character sets for IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Character Common Supports Internet Reference Set in IDEC Name Languages ISO8859 1 Latin 1 English http en wikipedia org German Italian wiki ISO IEC_885
139. elay base module 4 digital modules 4 analog modules and 1 analog output module example 18 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring With any setup you can plug in an analog output module which has the maximum of two analog outputs For FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND modules you can configure whether the module uses two or four of the four possible analog inputs Al inputs are numbered consecutively depending on how many you configure the base module to use If you configure two inputs they are numbered Al1 and Al2 and correspond to the I7 and 18 input terminals Subsequent Al expansions modules would begin numbering at Als If you configure four inputs they are numbered Al1 Al2 Al3 and Al4 and correspond to I7 18 11 and I2 in that order Subsequent Al expansions modules would begin numbering at AI5 See sections 4 1 and 5 2 4 High speed optimal communication performance For optimal and high speed communication performance between IDEC SmartRelay base module and the various modules we recommend that you install the digital modules first then the analog modules examples above The special function PI controller is an exception the Al used for the value PV should be on the IDEC SmartRelay base module or an analog input module adjacent to the IDEC SmartRelay base module We recommend that you position the CM AS Interface on the far right hand side If the AS Interface voltage fail
140. elay time T Parameter Ty is the time after which the output is set hi output signal transition O to 1 T is the time after which the output is reset output signal transition 1 to 0 Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q Q is set when the configured time T4 has expired and Trg is still set It is reset on expiration of the time T if the trigger Trg has not been set again IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters T and TL Note the preset values for the parameters T4 and T in Chapter 4 3 2 The on delay and off delay times for parameters T4 and T can be based on the actual value of another already configured function You can use the actual values of the toning functions Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Ae ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid timebase ranges and parameter preset refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Timing diagram Trg J YU The bold section of 7 the timing diagram Q
141. elf over and again until you input the correct password IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 6 6 Switching IDEC SmartRelay to RUN mode In the main menu select RUN to start IDEC SmartRelay 1 Return to the main menu Press ESC 2 Move the gt cursor to Start Press Aor V 3 Confirm Start Press OK IDEC SmartRelay runs the circuit program and shows the following display Display field of IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Start screen Date and current time of day only for versions with real time 2008 05 26 clock This element flashes if the date and time are not set Or Start screen digital inputs see q Press p Chapter 5 2 5 Mo 09 00 Inputs 11 to 19 0123456789 ____Inputs 110 to 119 I 0 123456789 1 2 01234 Inputs 120 to 124 q Press gt Outputs Q1 to Q9 Outputs Q10 to Q16 Analog inputs Al1 to Al3 Analog inputs Al4 to Al6 4 Press gt IDEC SmartRelay Manual 75 Programming IDEC SmartRelay _ Analog inputs Al7 to Al8 lt Analog outputs AQ1 to AQ2 r Press gt Memory Markers M1 to M9 M 0 123456789 4 1 0123456789 4 Memory Markers M10 to M19 2 abies eg Memory Markers M20 to M27 4 Press gt ESC C 4 a b 4 cursor keys for manual intervention Yy in the circuit program ESC key What is meant by IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN In RUN mode IDEC SmartRelay executes the circuit
142. ents the start and end of European summertime e UK represents the start and end of summertime in the United Kingdom e UST represents the start and end of daylight saving time Summertime in the United States prior to 2007 e US represents the start and end of daylight saving time summertime in the United States in 2007 and later years e AUS represents the start and end of Australian summertime e AUS TAS represents the start and end of Australian Tasmanian summertime e NZ represents the start and end of New Zealand summertime e Here you can enter any month day and time zone difference IDEC SmartRelay Manual 89 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 90 The table below lists the preset conversions D D eee terenco difference A Last Sunday in March Last Sunday in October 02 00 gt 03 00 03 00 gt 02 00 Last Sunday in March Last Sunday in October 60 Min 01 00 gt 02 00 02 00 gt 01 00 First Sunday in April Last Sunday in October 60 Min 02 00 gt 03 00 02 00 gt 01 00 Second Sunday in First Sunday in 60 Min April 02 00 gt 03 00 November 02 00 gt 01 00 Last Sunday in Last Sunday in March 60 Min AS Gier 200 0500 0300 20200 AUS First Sunday in Last Sunday in March 60 Min as oncoerc200 0300 osa0 s0200 o 0 First Sunday in Third Sunday in March 60 Min Customized month and Customized month and User a day 02 00 gt 02 00 day Time zone def
143. erations hour Switching rate Notice For fluorescent lamps with capacitors the technical data of fluorescent lamp ballasts must also be considered If the maximum allowed surge current is exceeded fluorescent lamps must be switched with appropriate contactor relays IDEC SmartRelay Manual 291 Technical data A 3 Technical data FL1B M08C2R2 Power supply Input voltage 100 240 V AC DC Permissible range 85 265 V AC 100 253 V DC Permissible mains frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption 100 V AC 34 45 mA 240 V AC 30 32 mA 100 V DC 5 15 mA 240 V DC 5 10 MA Voltage failure buffering e 100 V AC DC e 240 V AC DC Power loss at 100 V AC 240 V AC 100 V DC 240 V DC Backup of the real time clock at 25 C Accuracy of the real time clock Digital inputs Number High speed inputs not applicable for this module Input frequency e Normal input e max 4 Hz e High speed input e not applicable for this module Input voltage L1 e Signal 0 e Signal 1 e Signal 0 e Signal 1 Input current at e Signal 0 lt 0 03 mA AC e Signal 1 gt 0 08 mA AC e Signal 0 lt 0 03 mA DC e Signal 1 gt 0 12 mA DC 292 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data Delay time at e Oto1 120VAC 240 V AC 120 V DC 240 V DC 120 V AC 240 V AC 120 V DC 240 V DC Line length unshielded Digital outputs Number Output type Relay outputs Electrical isolation es Dielectric Strength bet
144. ermanently or it is reset with a further signal at Trg 140 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters T T T and Ty Note the defaults of the T parameters listed in Chapter 4 3 2 The off delay time T the permanent light time T the on delay prewarning time T and the prewarning time period Ty can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions Aer comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Timing diagram Trg SP T a aT a fo a a m T Ta is busy lt T TT _ _ Functional description A 0 to 1 transition at input Trg sets output Q If output Q 0 and input Trg is set hi at least for the duration of T the permanent lighting function is enabled and output Q is set accordingly The off delay T is triggered when input Trg returns to O be
145. es of using IDEC SmartRelay cceeee 269 04 Factory COOK oiicscscocc si a a cece tecnico teeta 271 8 4 1 Requirements for a gate control system cccceeeeeeees 271 8 4 2 Previous solution cceccceecceeeeeeeeceeeceeeeaueeseeeceeecaeeenaes 272 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IX 8 4 3 8 5 8 5 1 8 6 8 6 1 8 6 2 8 6 3 8 7 8 7 1 8 7 2 8 7 3 8 7 4 A A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 A 12 Extended IDEC SmartRelay Solution scecseeeeees 274 Centralized control and monitoring of several factory GOONS vezcesccesseseed sicesdecievecdetiessins eteissedesteienes 275 Requirements for a gate control system ceceseeeees 276 LUMINOUS TOWS ri N a N 279 Requirements for a lighting SYStEM cccseeeseeeeeeeeeeees 279 Previous SONMMON sissidewsncstnacdiedsnzacdswadenaakessalaladsuadennadeanddsaas 280 Luminous row control system with FL1E H12RCC 281 Service water PUMP issia aie eee 283 Requirements for a control system of a service WOTCE PUMP escena 284 Previous SolitioN ccein a a 284 Service water pump system with FL1E H12RCC 285 Special features and expansions ceeececeeeeeceeeeeeeeee 286 Technical data sisisianiocvnnscciiaciieieceinraleenniions 287 General technical Aata cccssccesseeceseecensecensecenseeenseeeas 287 Technical data FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC 289 Technical data
146. f a function e Cnt Count This input is used for counting pulses e Fre Frequency Frequency signals to be evaluated are applied to this input e Dir Direction This input determines the direction of count for example e En Enable This input enables a block function When this input is 0 other signals to the block will be ignored e Inv Invert A signal at this input inverts the output signal of the block e Ral Reset all All internal values are reset Note Unused logical inputs of special functions default to logical 0 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 113 IDEC SmartRelay functions Connector X at SF inputs SF inputs connected to connector x are set low That is the inputs carry a lo signal Parameter inputs At some of the inputs you do not apply any signals You configure the relevant block values instead Examples e Par Parameter This input will not be connected Here you set the relevant block parameters times on off thresholds etc e No Cam This input will not be connected Here you configure the time patterns e P Priority This is an open input Here you define priorities and specify whether a message is to be acknowledged in RUN 4 3 2 Time response Parameter T At 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 timebase set Timebase s seconds seconds 1 4o seconds m mintes
147. f 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 operation 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 O 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 If the parameter Qen 0 O then the function sets AQ to 0 when En 0 If the parameter Qen gt 0 1 then the function leaves AQ at its last value when En 0 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 216 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC
148. ff 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 YYYYMM DD On 2008 06 01 Off 2010 08 31 B6 Yearly On Monthly Off Pulse Of 148 B6 ON YYYY MM DD 2008 06 01 YYYY MM DD 2010 08 31 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 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 YYYYMM DO gt ye ies s 45 45 45 B6 2 ON YYYY MM DD 2008 03 15 YYYY MM DD 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 2008 adits 20 2041 YY YM DOD i a a ee On 2008 06 01 _f_ a ga Off 2010 08 31 am H Aug H B6 1 B6 2 B6 3 Yearly Off ON OFF Monthly Off YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD Pulse Off 2008 06 01 2010 08 31 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 149 IDEC SmartRelay functions 150 Example 6 Yearly mode off Monthly mode off Pulse selected On Time 2008 03 15 Off Time 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 on
149. fore T has expired Output Q is reset when T T You can output an off warning signal prior to the expiration of the off delay time T T that resets Q for the duration of the prewarning time period T A subsequent signal at Trg always resets T and the output Q IDEC SmartRelay Manual 141 IDEC SmartRelay functions If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure Setting the Par parameter Note the defaults specified in Chapter 4 3 2 Note T T and Ty must all have the same timebase View in programming mode example Protection mode and retentivity ay Off delay TL 10 00s Permanent light on time Press gt ee a S f the off i iod T 30 00s m el warning perio T L 20 00s Off warning time View in parameter assignment mode example B5 1 T 60 00s TL 10 00s Ta 06 00s Current value of the time T or T 4 4 11 Seven day time switch Short description The output is controlled by means of a configurable on off date The function supports any combination of weekdays You select the active weekdays by hiding the inactive days 142 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Note Because the FL1E H12SND does not have a real time clock the seven day time switch function is not available for this version Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Cam At the Cam parameters you set the parameters on and off times of the seven day 1 2 and3 time sw
150. g Setting the menu language Chapter 5 2 3 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 321 IDEC SmartRelay menu structure Start Menu base module in RUN Everything clear max 50 message texts SmartRelay a AL 123456789 0 123456789 p 1 00000 gt 0123456789 1 0123456 4 2 01000 q 01234 3 00253 Analog inputs ESC C 4 00010 123456789 p a 5 00000 0123456789 lt 4 b 6 00005 01234567 hd Analog inputs Analog inputs Analog outputs Memory Markers Cursor keys ESC gt Stop Set Param Parameter assignment menu set Msg Config 322 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Type Numbers Table A IDEC SmartRelay Modules Type Number Base FL1E H12RCC Module IDEC FL1E B12RCC smartRe EL1E H12RCA lay Base or Pure FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1E H12SND 24V DC Expansion 12 24V Module FL1B M08B2R2 DC FL1B M08B1S2 24V DC 100 FL1B MO8C2R2 240V AC DC FL1B M08D2R2 ane Ai FL1B J2B2 l TU FL1D K2B2 Text Display FL1E RD1 AS Inter face FL1B CAS2 Module LON WORKS FL1B CL1C12 Module LONWORKS s a registered trademark of Echelon company of United States IDEC SmartRelay Manual Type Numbers Cable and Accessories Table B WindLGC Exclusive Programming Software for IDEC SmartRelay FL9Y LP1CDW incl Hardware Software Manual PC Cable Down load Up load Cable FL1A PC1 USB PC cable Dow
151. g and assembly as well as careful operation and maintenance Copyright IDEC CORPORATION All rights reserved The reproduction distribution or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority Offenders will be liable for damages All rights reserved in particular in the event of patents being granted or the registration of a utility model or design 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 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Preface Preface Dear customer We thank you for purchasing IDEC SmartRelay and congratulate you on your decision With IDEC SmartRelay you have acquired a logic module that meets the stringent quality requirements of ISO 9001 IDEC SmartRelay can be used in many fields of applications Due to its high functionality and easy operation IDEC SmartRelay offers you the utmost efficiency for almost any application Purpose of this manual This IDEC SmartRelay manual provides you with information about the creation of circuit programs about the installation and use of FL1E IDEC SmartRelay base modules the Text Display and the IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules and about t
152. g diagram Trg 7 The bold section of the timing diagram also Q appears in the symbol of the wiping relay Ta is ee e oe T has not expired Functional description A 0 to 1 transition at input Trg sets the output and triggers a time T during which the output remains set Output Q is reset to lo pulse output when T reaches the value preset at T T T The output is immediately reset if there is a 1 to O transition at input Trg before the specified time has expired If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure 4 4 6 Edge triggered interval time delay relay Short description An input pulse generates a preset number of output pulses with a defined pulse pause ratio retriggerable after a configured delay time has expired Symbol in IDEC Description SL ra Input Trg A signal at input Trg Trigger triggers h the times for the edge triggered tb interval time delay relay Input R A signal at input R resets the current jr time T and the output Parameter The interpulse width T and the pulse width T4 are configurable N determines the number of pulse pause cycles TL TH Range of values 1 9 Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q Q is set after TL has expired and reset after TH has expired 132 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters TH and TL Note the information on parameter T in Ch
153. g inputs only the range from 0 to 10 V DC is available Connecting a potentiometer to inputs 11 12 I7 and 18 To allow you to achieve 10 V as the maximum value when you completely turn the potentiometer once you must connect a series resistor on the potentiometer s input side regardless of the input voltage see figure below We suggest the following sizes of potentiometers and associated series resistors Voltage Potentiometer Series Resistor 12 V 5 KQ IDEC SmartRelay Manual 33 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring When using a potentiometer and 10 V input voltage as the maximum value you must ensure that with a connected input voltage of 24 V 14 V must release via the series resistor so that a maximum of 10 V are supplied when you turn the potentiometer one full rotation With a voltage of 12 V this can be neglected Note The FL1B J2B2 expansion module provides additional analog inputs Always use twisted and shielded cables for analog signals and keep these as short as possible Sensor connections To connect sensors to IDEC SmartRelay FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1E H12SND The inputs of these devices are not isolated and therefore require a common reference potential chassis ground With FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND modules you can tap analog signals between the supply voltage and chassis ground series resistor with 24 V DC On the FL1E
154. ge 237 Card gt IDEC SmartRelay 248 CopyProtect 241 IDEC SmartRelay gt Card 244 Memory battery cartridge 237 Menu language 233 Menu structure IDEC SmartRelay 319 Text Display 321 Message text charset flag 104 Message texts 182 character set 182 Message ticking 187 Mode 328 parameter assignment 62 224 PC IDEC SmartRelay 251 Programming 62 Mounting DIN rail mounting 23 Drilling template 26 Text Display 27 Wall mounting 26 N Name 71 NAND 108 Negation 112 of a BF input 106 of an input 69 of an SF input 120 Networking AS interface bus 43 NOR 111 NOT 112 NOT OR 111 Number of Als 234 O Off delay 127 Offset 117 Off time 144 On Off delay 128 On delay 123 retentive 130 On time 144 Open connectors 105 Operating characteristics 316 Status indication 316 Operating hours counter 156 Reading the MN and OT values 158 Operating mode Changing the operating mode IDEC SmartRelay Manual 60 Programming mode 63 OR 110 Order numbers 323 Outputs 102 Analog outputs 103 blank 52 103 connecting 40 Digital outputs 102 Overflow error 219 P Parameter 225 Inputs 114 selecting 226 Set Param 225 setting 223 T114 Parameter assignment 80 Parameter assignment menu 224 Parameter assignment screen form 144 187 Parameter protection 116 Parameters modifying 227 parameters showing hiding 81 Password assigning 72 changing 73 deactivating 74 wrong 74 PC cable 251 USB 251 PC IDEC Smar
155. ge TOXIS ecciccanavikecseostebidtetaccaed mcpdsnceveseveeckidecavevdiess 182 AAA SOMKCY swcceiieterctweaieti a E a 194 A A225 SMU MOOISION rna a a 197 4 4 26 Analog Multiplexer cccccecccseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeseeeesseeeeses 199 4 4 27 Analog Ramp Control cccccccccssccecsseeeceeeeeesseeeseseeeeseees 201 4A 28 ly COMMONCN ecua a E 205 4 4 29 Pulse Width Modulator PWM cccsecceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 211 B24 30 SAN AIOG MIMI a eapddandnnincnoebeeueemins 214 4 4 31 Analog math error CGetection ccccecceseeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeens 219 5 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 223 5 1 Selecting parameter assignment mode 00000000 224 Drk Paramele Seeron ide ucneusentanemetmdouae tends a 225 5 1 2 Selecting the parameters ccccccccesccccseeeeceeeeeseeeeeesees 226 5 1 3 Modifying parameters cccccceeecsseeeseeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeneeeens 227 5 2 Setting the default values for IDEC SmartRelay 229 5 2 1 Setting the time of day and date FL1E H12RC 230 5 2 2 Setting the display contrast and backlight choice 231 viii IDEC SmartRelay Manual 5 2 3 Setting the menu language ccccccessseeesseeeeseeeeeseeeeees 233 5 2 4 Setting the number of Als in the base module 234 5 2 5 Setting the Start SCrE N ccccccsesceesseeeeseeeeeseeseeeseeeeens 235 6 IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge
156. ge ticking exist e Character by character e Line by line Messages that tick character by character scroll off the characters of the message line one character at a time to the left with the additional characters scrolling in one at a time from the right The time interval for the tick is specified by the TickTime message text setting Messages that tick line by line by line scroll one half of the message off the display to the left with the second half of the message scrolling in from the right The time interval for the tick is ten times the TickTime parameter The two halves of the message simply alternate on the IDEC SmartRelay Display or Text Display IDEC SmartRelay Manual 187 IDEC SmartRelay functions 188 Example Tick Message Character by Character The following illustration shows a one line 24 character message text EEE EE Bee Rone A X eed 1a X19 Xa PPT E E ify you set this message to tick cancer by aer with a tick interval of 0 1 seconds then the initial appearance of this message line on the IDEC SmartRelay Display or Text Display is as shown in this illustration A1 A A3 Ma BS Ae A7 Re AO Alo A1 AI M19 Mla wis Mis N After 0 1 second one character of the message line ticks The message appears as follows on the IDEC SmartRelay Display or Text Display A AT Aa 05 AS AP AB A9 AW AT X127 AVG Ald AIS Xis X17 X18 X13 Example Tick Message Line by Line The following example uses the same mess
157. gital outputs for about 50 microseconds Take this into account especially when using devices that react to short pulses 2 The maximum switching rate is only dependent on the switching program s cycle time 296 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data A 5 Technical data FL1B M08B1S2 dL OBES not applicable for this module Power consumption from 24 V DC 30 45 mA 0 3 A per output no clock available no clock available L Input voltage e Signal 0 e Signal 1 Input current at e Signal 0 e Signal 1 Delay time at e Otol e 1to0 Number SSSCSC iRSS Output type Transistor current sourcing 4 4 mows o o Derating none across the entire temperature range IDEC SmartRelay Manual 297 Technical data C O a O O Parallel output circuit for power increase Protection of output relay if desired aaa Ohmic load lamp load 1 8 V DC Version 1 to 4 specifications 2 1 0 mA Version 1 to 4 specifications 3 1 5 mA Version 1 to 4 specifications 4 When FL1E H12SND or FL1B M08B182 are switched on signal 1 is sent to the digital outputs for about 50 microseconds Take this into account especially when using devices that react to short pulses 298 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data A 6 Technical data FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA Power supply Input voltage 24 V AC DC Permissible range 20 4 26 4 V AC 20 4 28 8 V DC Reverse polarity p
158. ground and shielding of the analog measuring line Analog inputs Input range 0 10 V DC input impedance 76 KQ or 0 20 mA input impedance lt 250 Q Cycle time for analog value generation Electrical isolation Line length shielded and twisted Encoder supply voltage Error limit 1 5 308 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data A 11 Technical data FL1D K2B2 24V DC 20 4 28 8 V DC 25 50 mA typ 5ms 0 6 1 2 W Power supply Input voltage Permissible range Power consumption Voltage failure buffering Power loss at 24 V Z Electrical isolation lt tq 02 Reverse polarity protection Ground terminal for connecting ground and shielding of the analog output line Analog outputs Number Voltage range 0 10 V DC Cycle time for analog output Electrical isolation Line length shielded and twisted Error limit 2 5 at full scale Yes Short circuit protection Response at short circuit affected output 0 V neighboring output reverts lt iq Overload protection Response at overload affected output 0 V neighboring output reverts IDEC SmartRelay Manual 309 Technical data A 12 Technical data Text Display Mechanical data Dimensions WxHxD 128 2 x 86 x 38 7 mm Weight Approx 220 g Installation Bracket mounting Keyboard Membrane keypad with 10 keys Display FSTN Graphic Display with 128 x 64 columns x rows LED backlight Power supply
159. hapter 4 2 most of the views will only show three inputs for reasons of clarity You program this fourth input and assign parameters just like you do with the other three inputs To create a circuit logic in IDEC SmartRelay 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 ending at the input Step 1 The Normally Open Contact S3 is interconnected in series to output Q1 and to a further circuit element A series connection corresponds with the AND block ve Q1 Step 2 S1 and S2 are connected in parallel A parallel circuit corresponds with the OR block Unused inputs The circuit program automatically assigns the unused connectors a status that ensures proper functioning of the relevant block If you like you can label unused connectors with an x identifier In our example we shall use only two inputs of the OR block and two inputs of the AND block the relevant unused third and fourth inputs are identified at the connector with an x Now connect the I Os to IDEC SmartRelay Wiring Connect the switches S1 to S3 to the screw terminals of your IDEC SmartRelay e 1 to connector l1 of IDEC SmartRelay e 2 to connector 2 of IDEC SmartRelay e 3 to connector I3 of IDEC SmartRelay The output of the AND block controls the relay at output Q1 The load E1 is connected to output Q1 58 IDE
160. hapter 4 4 30 e PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid timebase ranges and parameter preset refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Timing diagram Trg F O The bold section of the timing R diagram also Q m F 4 appears in the Off delay symbol Taexpires T_T LRT IDEC SmartRelay Manual 127 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description 4 4 3 Output Q is set to hi immediately when the input Trg changes to hi The actual time T in IDEC SmartRelay is retriggered at the 1 to O transition of Trg The output remains set Output Q is reset to O with off delay when T reaches the value configured at T T T The time T is retriggered with a one shot at input Trg You can set input R Reset to reset the time T and the output before T has expired If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure On Off delay Short description 128 The on off delay function sets the output after the set on delay time has expired and resets it upon expiration of the off delay time Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input Trg A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input Trg Trigger triggers the on delay time Ty A negative edge 1 to 0 transition at input Trg Trigger triggers the off d
161. he BM Al NUM selection is only available on base modules that support four analog inputs Menu Lang BM AI NUM Parameter assignment mode Parameter assignment menu gt Stop Set Param Set Prg Name For more details on these menus refer to Appendix D The Text Display menus provide configuration settings for the Text Display These menus are a subset of the IDEC SmartRelay menus and are operated in much the same way Appendix section D 2 shows the Text Display menus 62 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 6 Writing and starting the circuit program 3 6 1 After you have designed a circuit you want to write it to your IDEC SmartRelay The small example below shows how to do this Selecting programming mode You have connected IDEC SmartRelay to the power supply and switched it on The display now shows you the message No Program Press ESC Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode by pressing ESC This will take you to the main menu of IDEC SmartRelay gt Program Card Setup Start The first character in the first line is the gt cursor Press A and W to move the gt cursor up and down Move it to Program and confirm with OK IDEC SmartRelay opens the programming menu Edit gt Edit IDEC SmartRelay s programming Clear Prg menu Password Msg Config Here you can also move the gt cursor by pressing A and V Move the gt curso
162. he GF list contains the basic function blocks you can use for your circuit program The following basic functions are available View in the circuit View in IDEC Name of the basic function diagram SmartRelay AND a ae ae a ie Series circuit normally open contact see page 107 Lob Eo AND with Edge Detection see page 108 NAND not AND see page 108 Parallel circuit with normally closed contacts Fuh bobs NAND with Edge Detection see page 109 OR see page 110 Parallel circuit with normally open contacts NOR not OR Series circuit with see page 111 normally closed contacts 106 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions View in the circuit View in IDEC Name of the basic function SmartRelay XOR exclusive OR b changeover see page 112 contact NOT negation inverter Normally Closed see page 112 Contact 4 2 1 AND Circuit diagram of a series circuitwith Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay several normally open contacts Z QI AA 1 The output of the AND is only 1 if all inputs are 1 i e all contacts are closed At an unused block input x x 1 AND function logic table ate in Qoaoadododododod 00002 HA DOO O N 3 00 00 00 oO o w O 0 0 0 0 00 o0O0 OR 0000000000000000 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 107 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 2 2 AND with Edge Detection Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay Fh l The output of an
163. he correct input circuit You can only replace a block with a block that has exactly the same number of inputs However you can delete the old block and then insert a new one You can choose any new block Selecting analog output values for RUN STOP transition You can select the analog values that are output at the two analog outputs when IDEC SmartRelay changes from RUN mode to STOP mode In the programming menu 1 Move the gt cursor to Edit Press V or A 2 Select Edit Press OK 3 Move the gt cursor to AQ Press V or A 4 Select AQ Press OK 5 Move the gt cursor to AQ in Stop Press V or A 6 Select AQ in Stop Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display gt Defined Last AQ in Stop Last The first two rows show your choices The bottom row shows the current setting for the analog output channels The default setting is Last You can select either Defined or Last Last means that the analog output values are held at their last value and Defined means that the analog output values are set to specific values When IDEC SmartRelay changes from RUN mode to STOP mode the values of the analog outputs change as well depending on the setting 7 Select the desired output setting Press Aor V 8 Confirm your entry Press OK IDEC SmartRelay Manual 85 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Defining a specific analog output value 3 6 12
164. he motor for opening Output Q1 is set and opens the door when e The control switch at I5 is actuated the door is permanently open or e The motion detectors indicate that somebody is approaching the door and e The door has not yet fully opened limit switch at 14 Actuating the motor for closing Output Q2 is set to close the door when e The control switch at I6 is actuated the door is permanently closed or e The motion detectors indicate that there is nobody near the door and e The door has not yet fully closed limit switch at 13 Buzzer Connect the buzzer to output Q3 The buzzer gives a brief warning in this case 1 second when the door is closing Enter the following circuit at Q3 in the circuit program Q2 Close output IDEC SmartRelay Manual 265 Applications 8 3 Air conditioning system 8 3 1 Requirements for an air conditioning system The air conditioning system supplies fresh air to a room or exhausts the contaminated air from a room Let us examine following example rN Fresh air fan Flow sensor Exhaust fan e The room is equipped with an exhaust fan and a fresh air fan e Both fans are monitored by means of a flow sensor e An excess atmospheric pressure may never develop in the room e The fresh air fan must only be switched on if safe functioning of the exhaust fan is signaled by the flow sensor e A warning lamp indicates failure of a fan 266 IDEC SmartRelay Manual A
165. heir compatibility with the previous FL1A FL1D versions FL1x are the last four characters of the order number of the base modules and differentiate the device series IDEC SmartRelay s place in information technology The wiring information in your IDEC SmartRelay manual is also found in the IDEC SmartRelay Product Info included with all devices For further information on programming the IDEC SmartRelay on your PC refer to the Online Help for WindLGC WindLGC is the programming software for PCs It runs under Windows including Windows Vista It helps you to get started with IDEC SmartRelay and to write test print out and archive your programs independent of the IDEC SmartRelay Guide The manual is divided into 8 chapters Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Programming IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay functions Configuring IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridges IDEC SmartRelay software Applications IDEC SmartRelay Manual lil Preface Valid range of this manual The manual applies to devices of series FL1E New features of the FL1E IDEC SmartRelay device series The Text Display provides an additional display device for messages and contains four cursor keys and four functions keys that can be used in the circuit program The new IDEC SmartRelay Battery cartridge and the IDEC SmartRelay Combined Memory Battery cartridge provide up to two y
166. his allows you to output an analog value to the IDEC SmartRelay display which is proportional to the actual process variable Parameter Minimum Maximum e A Internal value 1000 1000 7000 Offset 10000 10000 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 117 IDEC SmartRelay functions Mathematical rule Actual value Ax internal value at input Ax gain offset Gain and offset calculation 118 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 0 to 10 V DC i e 0 to 1000 in IDEC SmartRelay Actual value internal value gain offset thus 30 0 A B i e offset B 30 70 1000 e 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 1000 0 A B i e offset B 1000 5000 1000 A 1000 i e gain A 4 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Example of analog values Process Voltage Internal Value shown variable V value Ax 0 0 0 1 30 30 3 300 0 1 30 0 10 1000 0 1 30 70 1000 mbar 0 0 4 1000 1000 3700 mbar 6 75 675 4 1000 3700 5000 mbar 10 1000 4 1000 5000 0 0 0 01 0 5 500 0 01 5 10 1000 0 01 10 0 0 1 0 5 500 1 500 10 1000 1 1000 500 0 0 10 0 5 10 5000 10 1000
167. iately 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 Note For further information on analog value processing please refer to the online help for WindLGC Setting the Par parameter 204 View in programming mode example 1 B3 2 04000 a MaxL 7000 B020 StSp 00222 Rate 00500 Press Gain Offset Decimals in the message text IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions View in parameter assignment mode 1 B3 2 04000 StSp 00222 B020 Rate 00500 00250 Press Gain Offset 4 4 28 Pl controller Short description Proportional action and integral action controllers You can use both types of controller individually or combined Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay 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 Output AQ is set to 0 Input PV Analog value process variable influences the output IDEC SmartRelay Manual 205 IDEC SmartRelay functions Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Parameter P Set value assignment Range of values 10 000 to 20 000 Gain Range of values 00 00 to 99 99 Integral time Range of values 00 01 to 99 59 m ir Action dire
168. ick settings No Line does not tick Yes Line does tick 9 Press OK to confirm the complete message text configuration Visible parameters or process variables The following parameters or process variables can be displayed in a message text as either numerical values or bar graph representations of values 190 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions f Parameter or process variable Special function Sci visible in a message text Timers On delay kola a ae TT On Off delay Ta TH TL a Interval time delay relay i eal Edge triggered interval Ta TH TL time delay relay Asynchronous pulse generator Random generat Stairwell Light Switch Dual function switch Ta Ta Tis Th Tip Seven day time switch Twelve month time switch Counter Upldown courte Operating hours counter Frequency tigger Analog Tigger Analog differential trigger Analog comparator Analog value monitoring Analog arp a PWM Pulse Width Modulator Latching relay Cren mpusery OOOO Message texts Softkey On Off Shift register E IDEC SmartRelay Manual 191 IDEC SmartRelay functions For timers a message text can also display the remaining time Remaining time refers to how much time of the parameter setting remains Bar graphs can be either horizontal or vertical representations of the current or actual value scaled between the minimum and maximum value For more information on configur
169. ied optimize your circuit program or install a second IDEC SmartRelay Calculating memory requirements When calculating the memory requirements of a circuit you must always take into account all individual areas of memory IDEC SmartRelay Manual 97 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Example The sample circuit program contains Memory area Memory area OS a e mw fe 88 Seven daytimeswich foa e 84 foey o felie ee E EE a Resources used by the circuit 76 Sn E Memory space limits in IDEC Smart 3800 200 250 Romy Still available in IDEC SmartRelay 3724 Configured with retentivity This means that this circuit program fits in IDEC SmartRelay 98 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Indication of available memory space IDEC SmartRelay shows you the amount of free memory space Proceed as follows 1 O AOON Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode as a reminder refer to page 60 Select Edit Press Aor V Accept Edit Press OK Select Memory Press Aor V Accept Memory Press OK The display now shows Free Memory Byte 3724 Block 194 Rem 247 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 99 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 100 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Organization IDEC SmartRelay provides you with various elements in programming mode In order to maintain the overview we have organized the elements in Lists
170. ier device e Reliable functioning of the equipment is only ensured with certified components Note IDEC SmartRelay devices may only be installed and wired by skilled personnel who are familiar with and follow general engineering rules and relevant regulations and standards IDEC SmartRelay Manual 15 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring What you must note when installing aN IDEC SmartRelay is designed for fixed and enclosed installation in the housing or the control cabinet Warning Death serious bodily injury or considerable damage to property can occur Modules of an IDEC SmartRelay are open facilities This means that you must install IDEC SmartRelay only in a housing or cabinet Allow access to the housings or cabinets only with the use of a key or a tool and only allow access to authorized or approved personnel It is permissible to operate IDEC SmartRelay from the front at any time Safety of electronic control equipment 16 Introduction The notes below apply regardless of the type or manufacturer of the electronic control Reliability Maximum reliability of IDEC SmartRelay devices and components is achieved by implementing extensive and cost effective measures during development and manufacture This includes the following e Use of high quality components e Worst case design of all circuits e Systematic and computer aided testing of all components e Burn in of all large scale integrated ci
171. ime 8 Outputs Al M ESC C 4 00010 gt A 5 00000 1 0123456789 4 gt Vv 6 00005 2 01234567 Analog inputs Analog inputs Analog outputs Memory Markers Cursor keys Set Param Parameter assignment menu Set Prg Name 320 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay menu structure D 2 Text Display Menu overview No Program gt Setup Msg Config a Start No Program Press ESC i See Main menu Parameter setting Chapter 5 1 1 cont Default values setting Chapter 5 2 cont Message text global settings See Main menu and section 4 4 23 Circuit program is busy RUN gt Stop Set Param Set Msg Config Mo 09 00 2008 05 26 See Start menu Parameter assignment menu Main menu ESC gt Stop See Setup menu Configure global parameters for message texts gt Clock Chapter 4 4 23 gt Setup Msg Config LCD gt Analog Time Tick Time Menu Lang See Start menu Start CharSets Mo 09 00 CurrCharSet 2008 05 26 Setup menu ESC gt Stop gt Setup gt Clock gt Set Clock Setting the time date Chapter 5 2 1 v gt S W Time Setting the summertime wintertime Chapter 3 7 14 v gt Sync Cannot be used es Setting the display contrast Chapter 5 2 2 gt BackLight L Setting the Text Display back light setting Chapter 5 2 2 Vv gt Menu Lan
172. ined Time zone difference difference 03 00 gt 03 00 resolution in Time zone difference minutes Note You can specify a time zone difference A between 0 and 180 minutes Let us assume you want to enable European summertime wintertime conversion 4 Move the gt cursor to EU Press Aor V 5 Confirm EU Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display gt On Off S W Time On EU IDEC SmartRelay indicates that European S W Time conversion is enabled IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay User defined parameters If none of the parameters conversions apply to your country you can customize these under menu item To do so 1 Confirm On once again Press OK 2 Move the gt cursor to Press Aor V 3 Confirm the menu item Press OK The display shows Cursor solid square gt Month MM and Day DD gt Start of summertime gt End of summertime 5 The desired time zone difference in min Let us assume you want to configure the following parameters Start of summertime 31st March end of summertime 1st November time difference of 120 minutes This is how you can enter your data e Press lt and gt to move the solid square cursor e Press A and YW to change the value at the cursor position The display shows gt 31 March gt 1 November gt Time difference of 120 min e Confirm
173. ing characters from the IS08859 1 character set The language and therefore character set of a message text is independent of the language setting for the IDEC SmartRelay display menus They can be different IDEC SmartRelay Manual 183 IDEC SmartRelay functions Chinese Character Set The IDEC SmartRelay base module and Text Display support the Chinese character set GB 2312 for the People s Republic of China The devices use Microsoft Windows encoding for this character set The Windows encoding allows the devices to display the same characters as shown in the WindLGC message text editor when you are using a Chinese emulator or a Chinese version of Microsoft Windows The Chinese character set requires a Chinese version of Windows or a Chinese emulator to properly display Chinese characters in the WindLGC message text editor You must start the Chinese emulator before you open the the message text function block in WindLGC Programming Global Message Text Parameters Edit Clear Prg Password gt Msg Config Press Step through values of 100 200 OK Set the ees 400 800 or 1000 ms to increase or Analog ae ia Press decrease the analog input refresh Refresh CurrCharset time IDEC SmartRelay updates the Time value and cursor position between Batre 1s and 1s to show your current Y selection Set the Select digit position to modify Tick Time prick time 00200ms Press q You canno
174. ing and displaying bar graphs in message texts refer to the WindLGC online help Editing message texts Only simple message texts can be edited from the IDEC SmartRelay base module Text messages created in WindLGC that make use of new features such as bar graphs I O status names and others can not be edited from the IDEC SmartRelay base module Also you cannot edit message texts from the IDEC SmartRelay base module that contain any of the following parameters e Par e Time e Date e EnTime e EnDate You can only edit such message texts from WindLGC Changing parameters in the active message text 192 When the message text is active press ESC to select the editing mode Note You must keep the ESC key pressed for at least one second Press lt and gt to select the relevant parameter Press OK to change the parameter Use the A and W keys to edit a parameter Confirm your changes with OK You can now edit further parameters in the message text if any exist Press ESC to exit editing mode IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Key input simulation in the active message text You can enable the four cursor keys C A C C Wand C lt in an active message text by pressing ESC plus the relevant cursor key Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode Parameter assignment screen form for Par Press to select a line for the message text Press A and to select the letter to be
175. ion settings you can determine whether or not the parameters can be displayed and edited in IDEC SmartRelay 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 example on Page 81 Note Parameter protection covers only the Set Param window If you embed variables of protected special functions in a message text the variables are still editable from the message text To protect these variables also activate the protection of the message text IDEC SmartRelay Manual 4 3 6 IDEC SmartRelay functions 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 the typical range of this sensor IDEC SmartRelay always converts the electrical signals at the analog input into digital values from O to 1000 A voltage of 0 to 10 V at input Al is transformed internally into a range of values from 0 to 1000 An input voltage exceeding 10 V is shown as internal value 1000 Because you cannot always process the range of values from O to 1000 as predetermined by IDEC SmartRelay you can multiply the digital values by a gain factor and then shift the zero of the range of values offset T
176. ions Open Automatic Closed O A C e You can connect a buzzer to an output of the IDEC SmartRelay to warn of the closing of the door e You can enable opening of the door time and direction dependent i e opening only during business hours and opening only from the inside after closing time 8 2 5 Extended solution with FL1E H12RCC Wiring the IDEC SmartRelay extended solution Open Close Buzzer IDEC SmartRelay Manual 263 Applications Block diagram of the extended IDEC SmartRelay solution Cam1 Detecting motion Day Mo Fr On 09 00 Off 18 00 Cam2 Day Sa gt 1 On 08 00 Off 13 00 Motion detector B1 Cam1 T mA S Day Mo Fr On 09 00 Off 19 00 Cam2 Day Sa On 08 00 Off 14 00 Motion deei B2 Actuate motor for opening Close output Q2 Q1 Limit switch Open Door open 14 Control switch IS Door open Actuate motor for closing Limit switch 13 Door closed Open output Q1 E x Motion detector B1 I1 Motion detector B2 12 Close Control switch I6 Close door 264 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications Detecting motion During business hours the motion detector B1 initiates the opening of the door when somebody wants to enter the shop Motion detector B2 initiates the opening of the door when somebody wants to leave the shop After closing time the motion detector B2 continues to be used to open the door for 1 hour to allow the customers to leave the shop Actuating t
177. ions without display View of a FL1E B12RCC for example QD AODDOPAD IA AYA A Less is definitely more The versions without display offer you the following benefits Even more cost effective without the operating element Requires less switch cabinet space than conventional hardware Substantial benefits with regard to flexibility and prime costs compared to stand alone electronic switchgear Of advantage even for applications in which merely two or three conventional switching devices can be replaced Very easy to use Access protected Compatible to IDEC SmartRelay versions with display Offers the option to read data by means of WindLGC Creating a circuit program without operator panel There are two ways to create a circuit program for an IDEC SmartRelay without display You create the circuit program with WindLGC on your PC and then download it to IDEC SmartRelay see Chapter 7 You download the circuit program from an IDEC Smart Relay memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to your IDEC SmartRelay without display see Chapter 6 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 315 IDEC SmartRelay without display Operating characteristics IDEC SmartRelay is ready for operation when power is switched on Switching off an IDEC SmartRelay without display is equivalent to disconnecting the power supply e g as if you were removing the plug The circuit program of FL1E B12 versions cannot be started or stopped by means of
178. is switched on 0 to 1 transition of the output signal Retentivity no retentivity R the status is retentive Output Q Q is switched on when the set time T has expired provided Trg is still set IDEC SmartRelay Manual 123 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter T Note the defaults for parameter T in Chapter 4 3 2 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 e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 e Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 e Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 e Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 e Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is adjustable Please note the following listing Valid ranges of the timebase if T parameter Accuracy seconds 100 3 m ac 99 59 PE S Prous 0959 The a in programming mode example B12 R T 04 10h Valid ranges of the timebase if T Actual value of an already programmed function i E 39000 E mo j 124 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions The display in programming mode
179. itch REM Trg see page 138 Par Dual function switch see page 140 aa Seven day time switch a see Page 142 Nag g Hog Par Twelve month time switch see Page 147 No c g Counter Up down counter see Page 153 Operating hours counter see page 156 Frequency trigger see Page 160 Analog trigger see page 163 Analog differential trigger see page 166 Analog comparator see Page 169 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 121 IDEC SmartRelay functions Analog value monitoring see Page 174 Analog amplifier see Page 177 Analog multiplexer see Page 199 Pulse Width Modulator PWM see Page 211 Analog math see Page 214 Analog ramp control see Page 201 PI controller see Page 205 Miscellaneous Latching relay R 2 Pap see Page 179 Trg Current impulse relay 2 q F see Page 180 Par Message texts a see Page 182 Par i 122 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions View in IDEC SmartRelay Name ofthe special function Rem Softkey see Page 194 Shift register see Page 197 Analog math error detection see Page 219 4 4 1 On delay Short description The output is only set after a configurable on delay time has expired Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input Trg A signal at input Trg Trigger Trg J L o Ka triggers the on delay timer Par L Parameter T represents the time after which the output
180. itch for each Cam switch Here you also configure the days and the time of day You specify whether the timer pulses on for one cycle when activated and then reset The pulse setting applies to all three cams Cam 1 21 4 4 1 1 3 1 3 Q Monday Wednesday Friday Sunday Tuesday Thursday Saturday Cam 1 Daily 06 30 h to 8 00 h Cam 2 Tuesday 03 10 h to 04 15 h Cam 3 Saturday and Sunday 16 30 h to 23 10 h Functional description Each seven day time switch has three cams you can use to configure a time hysteresis You specify the on and off times at the Cam parameters The seven day time switch sets the output at a certain on time if this is not already set The seven day time switch resets the output at a certain off time if you configured an off time or at the end of the cycle if you specified a pulse output You will cause a conflict if the on and off times you set for the seven day time switch are identical though set on different cams In this case cam3 takes priority over cam2 whereas cam2 takes priority over cami The switching state of the seven day time switch is determined by the status of all three cams IDEC SmartRelay Manual 143 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter assignment screen form View of the parameter assignment screen form for example for Cam1 and the Pulse setting Weekday The suffix of D Day has the following meaning 144 Block B1 Cam 1 See Showing hiding parameter
181. lass Mechanical encoding pins in the housing prevent you from connecting devices of a different voltage class Exception The left hand interface of an analog module or communication module is galvanically isolated This type of expansion module can therefore be connected to devices of a different voltage class See also Chapter 2 1 A Text Display if used can be connected only to an FL1E IDEC SmartRelay base module Each IDEC SmartRelay base module supports the following connections for the creation of the circuit program regardless of the number of connected modules e Inputs 11 to 124 e Analog inputs Al1 to Al8 e Outputs Q1 to Q16 e Analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 e Memory Markers M1 to M27 M8 Startup marker M25 Backlight flag IDEC SmartRelay Display M26 Backlight flag Text Display M27 Message text character set flag e Analog Memory Markers AM1 to AM6 e Shift register bits S1 to S8 e 4 cursor keys e 16 blank outputs X1 to X16 4 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay structure Q n Bq or TI eu Ot O z W O 2 e g FL1B M08C2R2 IDEC SmartRelay expansion module 36 Mi 53 1 Power supply 6 Control panel 9 Mechanical coding not for FL1E pins B12 2 Inputs 6 LCD A Mechanical coding not for FL1E sockets B12 3 Outputs 7 RUN STOP 1 Slide indicator 4 Mo
182. lay Display It includes four programmable cursor keys four programmable function keys and an ESC and OK key You use the included Text Display cable to connect from the communication interface on the right side of the Text Display to the corresponding interface on the left side of the IDEC SmartRelay base module How to identify the IDEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay identifier informs you of various properties Base module FL1E O O O B Base module without display H Base module with display Number of Inputs and Outputs R Relay output S Tr Source output C With clock N Without clock D 24V DC E 12 24V DC A 24V AC DC B 100 240V AC C 100 240V AC DC 8 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Expansion module Digital module FL1iB MO O Number of Inputs and Outputs B1 24V DC B2 12 24V DC C2 100 240V AC DC D2 24V AC DC S Tr Source output R Relay output Terminal type 2 non removable terminal Analog input module FL1B JO Number of Inputs Resolution B 10bit Terminal type 2 non removable terminal Analog output module FL1D KO Number of Outputs Resolution B 10bit Terminal type 2 non removable terminal Communication module FL1B O O C Communication module L1 LONWORKS AS AS Interface blank AS Interface rated voltage 30V DC C1 24V AC DC Terminal type 2 non removable terminal Text Di
183. lay of an analog input value to be shown in message text and updated according to the analog time You can only edit the Text parameter of the message from the IDEC SmartRelay base module SO8859 1 is the only available character set for editing text You can edit all other parameters and other languages for the Text parameter from WindLGC See the online help for configuration details Output Q Q remains set as long as the message text is set IDEC SmartRelay Manual 185 IDEC SmartRelay functions Restriction A maximum of 50 message texts are available Functional description 186 When IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode IDEC SmartRelay displays the message text that you have configured along with its parameter values upon a 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En Based on your setting for the message destination the message text displays on the IDEC SmartRelay Display the Text Display or both If you use flag M27 in your circuit program then if M27 0 low then IDEC SmartRelay displays the message text only if it is from the primary character set Character Set 1 If M27 1 high then IDEC SmartRelay displays the message text only if is from the secondary character set Character Set 2 See the M27 flag description in section 4 1 If you have configured message ticking the message will tick on and off the display according to your specifications either a character at a time or a line at a time lf
184. le but irregular times during the year you can define multiple twelve month time switches with the outputs connected by an OR function block IDEC SmartRelay Manual 151 IDEC SmartRelay functions Backup of the real time clock The internal real time clock of IDEC SmartRelay is buffered against power failure The buffering time is influenced by the ambient temperature and is typically 80 hours at an ambient temperature of 25 C If you are using the optional IDEC SmartRelay Battery cartridge or combined IDEC SmartRelay Memory Battery cartridge IDEC SmartRelay can retain the clock time for up to two years To backup the real time clock for more than 80 hours insert a battery cartridge or a combined memory battery cartridge to the base module Sample configuration The output of an IDEC SmartRelay is to be set annually on March 1 reset on April 4 set again on July 7 and reset again on November 19 You need to configure two twelve month time switches with corresponding on times Then logically link the outputs by means of an OR block B1 1 B2 1 ie Sesion Twelve month wiaia eee time switch 1 time switch 2 Monthly Off On time Mar 1 Monthly Off On time Jul 7 Pulse OfF Off time Apr4 Pulse 0ff off time Nov 19 Twelve month Yearly On B1 2 B2 2 ON ON YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2000 03 01 2000 07 07 B1 3 B2 3 OFF OFF YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2099 04 04 2099 11 19 Result March 1 Jul
185. m 94 deleting 87 Circuit program name 325 Index assigning 71 Circuit program size 94 Circuit programs archiving 237 reproduce 237 send by mail 238 Closing the programming mode 82 CM See Communications module Co 101 102 Combined memory battery cartridge 237 Communication module AS interface 3 Communication modules 3 Communications module AS interface 10 Compatibility Versions 239 Compatiblity Expansion modules 21 Connecting AS interface bus 43 Inputs 31 outputs 40 Connector 23 Connectors 52 102 hi 53 IDEC SmartRelay 53 inputs 53 lo 53 open 105 outputs 53 unused 53 58 X 53 58 114 Constants 102 Conversion Summertime and wintertime 88 326 Correcting typing errors 85 Counter Operating hours 156 Up down 153 CSA 13 cULus 13 Current impulse relay 180 Cursor 61 Cursor keys 52 104 193 Cursor movement 61 Cycle time 311 D Default values 229 Detection of math error Analog amplifier 219 Device types IDEC SmartRelay 2 Digital module 2 10 Dimensions 22 DIN rail 22 Display 55 Display contrast 231 Display lifetime Text Display 310 Display modules 2 Disposal 14 Divide by 0 error 219 DM8 See Digital module Dual function switch 140 E Earth connection 30 Edge evaluation 108 109 Edge triggered interval time delay relay 132 Editing 78 Errors analog math 219 Example Air conditioning system 266 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Automatic door 259 Factory door 271 fact
186. me you want to name your circuit program ABC 5 Select A Press V 6 Move to the next letter Press gt 7 Select B Press V 8 Move to the next letter Press gt 9 Select C Press V 10 Confirm the complete name Press OK 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 Note You can change the name of the circuit program only in programming mode You can read the name both in programming and in parameter assignment mode IDEC SmartRelay Manual 71 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 6 5 Password You can protect a circuit program from unauthorized access by assigning it a password To assign a password 72 A password may have a maximum length of 10 characters and consists only of uppercase letters On IDEC SmartRelay the password can be assigned edited or deactivated only in the Password menu In the programming menu 1 Move the gt cursor to Password Press Vor A 2 Confirm the Password Press OK Press W or A to move up and down the alphabet to select your letters Because IDEC SmartRelay only provides uppercase letters for the password you can quickly access letters at the end of the alphabet in this example English by using the A button Press A once to select z Press A twice to select Y etc Let us assign the password AA
187. minute 2 500 V AC 1 minute input terminals and output terminals 500 V DC 1 minute 500 V DC 1 minute CO o Continuous current lih per terminal max 10 A per relay max 5 A per relay Surge current Incandescent lamp load 25000 1000 W 1000 W switching cycles at Fluorescent tubes with ballast 10 x 58 W 10 x 58 W 25000 switching cycles Fluorescent tubes conventionally 1x58 W 1x58 W compensated 25000 switching cycles Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 10 x 58 W 10 x 58 W 25000 switching cycles Derating none across the entire none across the entire temperature range temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 Power protection B16 600A 600A Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 Power protection B16 900A 900A Parallel output circuits for power Not permitted Not permitted increase IDEC SmartRelay Manual 305 es In groups of 1 es Technical data FL1E H12RCE FL1B M08B2R2 FL1E B12RCE Protection of output relay max 16 A max 16 A if desired characteristic B16 characteristic B16 Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC 10 mA 12 V DC Initial Contact Resistance 100 MO maximum 100 MO maximum at 1A 24V DC at 1A 24V DC 10 000 000 10 000 000 Mechanical Life Operations minimum operations minimum no load 10 Hz no load 10 Hz 100 000 operations 100 000 operations minimum rated minimum rated resistive load 1800 resistive load 1800 operatio
188. mp allows IDEC SmartRelay to detect a 1 signal even though the switch contact is not closed If however you use a switch the glow lamp of which is fitted with a power supply this response does not occur X capacitor 2 5 kV 100 nF Take into account the quiescent current of any 2 wire proximity switches used The level of the quiescent current of some 2 wire proximity switches is high enough to trigger a logical 1 signal at the IDEC SmartRelay input You should therefore compare the quiescent current of the proximity switches with the technical data of inputs in Appendix A Remedy To suppress this response use an X capacitor rated at 100 nF and 2 5 kV In a destructive situation this type of capacitor safely disconnects You must choose the voltage level for which the capacitor is rated such that it is not destroyed in the case of overvoltage At 230 V AC the voltage between N and an input I n must not be greater than 40 V to guarantee a 0 signal You can connect approximately ten glow lamps to the capacitor Restrictions 32 Signal status transitions 0 gt 1 1 gt 0 After a 0 to 1 or 1 to O transition the signal must remain constant at the input at least for the duration of one program cycle so that IDEC SmartRelay can detect the new signal status The program execution time is determined by the size of the circuit program Appendix B contains a benchmark test routine that you can
189. mplifier Short description This special function amplifies the value of an analog input and outputs the result at an analog output Symbol in IDEC Description S Smanneay Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be Ax 4A Ag amplified at input Ax Par 4 p Use the analog inputs Al1 A18 the analog memory markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 Parameter Gain Range of values 10 00 Zero offset Range of values 10 000 Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output AQ This special function has an analog output This output can only be connected with the analog input of a function an analog memory marker or an analog output connector AQ1 AQ2 Range of values for AQ 32767 32767 Al1 Al8 0 10 V corresponds with 0 1000 internal value Gain and offset parameters Please note the information on gain and offset parameters in Chapter 4 3 6 Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the AQ value in a message text Functional description The function fetches the analog signal of input Ax This value is multiplied by the value of the A gain parameter and parameter B offset is then added to the product Axegain offset actual value Ax The actual value Ax is output at AQ IDEC SmartRelay Manual 177 IDEC SmartRelay functions Analog output If you interconnect this special function with a real
190. n Enable enables the analog E i math error detection block Par Input R A signal at input R resets the output Parameter MathBN block number of an analog math instruction Err ZD Divide by 0 error OF Overflow error ZD OF Divide by 0 error OR Overflow error AutoRst Reset the output before the next execution of the analog math error function block Y yes N no Output Q Q is set high if the error to detect occurred in the last execution referenced analog math function block Parameter MathBN The value for the MathBN parameter references be the block number of an already programmed analog math function block Functional description The analog math error detection block sets the output when the referenced 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 AutoRst is set the output is reset prior to the next execution of the function block If AutoRst is not set then whenever the output is set it remains set until the analog math error detection block is reset with the R parameter This way even if the error subsequently clears the circuit program still has knowledge that an error did occur at some point 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 referen
191. n and wiring Input Internal Circuit FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC Digital AC DC Input 390kQ 180kQ 270kQ 11 I8 Internal Circuit FL1B M08C2R2 Digital AC DC Input 390kQ 390kQ 270kQ 11 18 Internal Circuit 100nF vo I When using the AC two wire sensor 1 to 18 Note Bleeder resistance R4 calculation R4 must satisfy the following three conditions Maximum input OFF voltage 40V AC Condition 1 R4 Q lt 92 lt Maximum sensor leakage current A Sensor power voltage V Minimum sensor load current A The voltage drop across the load R4 must be less than 40V while the sensor is turned off Condition 2 R4 Q lt Sensor power voltage V 4 Condition 3 PR4 W R4 resistance C2 x 3 3 recommended allowance 36 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA Digital AC DC Input 5V Internal Circuit 11 18 C 150o Circuit po 100nF FL1B M08D2R2 A ON E ADU 5V Internal Circuit Note Bleeder resistance R3 calculation R3 must satisfy the following three conditions Condition 1 R3 Q lt Maximum input OFF voltage 5V AC Maximum sensor leakage current A Condition 2 R3 Q Semsor power voltage A Minimum sensor load current A The voltage drop across the load R3 must be less than 5V while the sensor is turned off 2 Condition 3 PR3 W Sensor power voltage V x 3 3 recommended allo
192. n load Up load Cable FL1E PC2 ee oes memory FL1E PG1 battery cartridge Users Manual FL1E Users Manual English FL9Y B1090 Mounting Clip 5 pieces FL1B PSP1PN05 Removal Tool Memory Cartridge Removal Tool MT 101 324 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Index A Als in Base Module 234 AM See Analog module Amplifier analog 177 Analog comparator 169 values 117 Analog amplifier 177 Analog differential trigger 166 Analog math 214 Analog math error detection 219 Analog module 2 10 Analog multiplexer 199 Analog output type 86 Analog output values 85 Analog outputs 41 Analog ramp control 201 Analog trigger 163 Analog value monitoring 174 Analog watchdog 174 AND 107 Applications 253 AQ in Stop 85 AQ type 86 AS interface 3 AS interface bus communication failure 49 communication states 49 networking 43 Asynchronous pulse generator 134 B Backlight 231 Backlight flags 104 Backlight lifetime IDEC SmartRelay Manual Index Text Display 310 Basic functions 106 AND 107 with edge 108 NAND 108 with edge 109 NOR 111 NOT 112 OR 110 XOR 112 Basics on special functions 113 BF 101 blank outputs 103 Block 54 deleting 83 block groups 84 inserting 78 number 54 assigning 55 BM AI NUM 234 BN 101 C Cap 23 Card See Program module card CE label 13 Certification 13 Ch by Ch ticking 188 Character set flag 104 Character sets 182 Chinese character set 184 Circuit diagram 57 Circuit program input 66 circuit progra
193. nd battery cartridge card When IDEC SmartRelay has finished copying it opens the main menu gt Program Card Setup Start Note Before you switch IDEC SmartRelay to RUN you must ensure that the system you are controlling with IDEC SmartRelay does not represent a source of hazard 1 Move the gt cursor to Start Press Aor V 2 Press OK Copying by means of the Card menu For information on the replacement of a memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge also note Chapter 6 2 To copy a program from the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay 1 Insert the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge 2 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode ESC gt Stop gt Program Card Setup Start 3 Move the gt cursor to Card Press Aor V 4 Press OK The transfer menu opens IDEC SmartRelay Manual 247 IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card 5 Move the gt cursor to Card gt IDEC SmartRelay Press Aor V m gt Card gt Card m m IDEC CopyProtec SmartRelay 6 Press OK IDEC SmartRelay copies the circuit program from the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay If the memory cartridge is from an incompatible FL1A FL1B version IDEC SmartRelay displays this message Unknown Card Press ESC When IDEC SmartRelay has finished
194. now set the menu language as described earlier as of step 6 To reset IDEC SmartRelay to its default language setting lf you want to restore IDEC SmartRelay to its default language setting English do the following 1 Switch off IDEC SmartRelay and then switch it on again 2 When an hour glass icon displays press lt gt and OK together until the English menu entries appear IDEC SmartRelay Manual 233 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 5 2 4 Setting the number of Als in the base module FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND support up to four onboard inputs that can be used as either digital or analog inuts 0 10V Inputs I7 Al1 and I8 Al2 are available as analog inputs by default whether you use them or not Inputs 11 AIS and 12 Al4 are optional analog inputs IDEC SmartRelay provides a menu where you can choose to use two analog inputs the default Al1 and Al2 or four Regardless of the settings inputs 11 and I2 can be used as digital inputs To use them as analog inputs Al3 and Al4 you must set the BM Al NUM to four Note that the number of configured analog inputs on the base module affects the subsequent numbering of analog inputs on attached expansion modules See the Maximum setup Page 18 topic To set the number of Als in parameter assignment mode 1 Select parameter assignment mode see Chapter 5 1 2 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Press Vor A 3 Confirm Set
195. ns hour operations hour Electrical Life Switching rate Notice For fluorescent lamps with capacitors the technical data of fluorescent lamp ballasts must also be considered If the maximum allowed surge current is exceeded fluorescent lamps must be switched with appropriate contactor relays 1 8 V DC Version 1 to 5 specifications 2 1 0 mA Version 1 to 5 specifications 306 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data A 9 Switching capacity and service life of the relay outputs Switching capacity and service life of the contacts with ohmic load heating Switching cycles million A 12 24 V AC DC Maximum 10 A 0 55 100 110 V AC Maximum 10 A 230 240 V AC Maximum 10 A 0 4 120 V DC Maximum 0 2 A 240 V DC Maximum 0 1 A 0 37 0 2 0 1 7 gt 2 4 6 8 10 Switched current A Switching capacity and service life of the contacts with high inductive load to IEC 947 5 1 DC 13 AC 15 contactors solenoid coils motors Switching cycles million A 12 24 V AC DC Maximum 2 A 1 04 100 110 V AC Maximum 3 A 0 9 230 240 V AC Maximum 3A 0 8 120 V DC Maximum 0 2 A OF 240 V DC Maximum 0 1 A 0 64 0 54 0 4 0 35 0 25 0 14 gt 3 Switched current A IDEC SmartRelay Manual 307 Technical data A 10 Technical data FL1B J2B2 a G S Voltage failure buffering Power loss at e 12V 0 3 0 6 W e 24V 1 2 W 0 6 Electrical isolation No es Ground terminal for connecting
196. ns list The solid square cursor prompts you to select a block ua IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Now press or A until the OR block appears on the display Bl The solid square cursor is still E 1 positioned on the block Q1 Press OK to confirm your entries and exit the dialog The display now shows Your complete circuit program layout Block B1 number gt 4 Q1 You have now entered the first block Each new block is automatically assigned a block number The only 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 11 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 67 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 68 Note Press w to go the start of the Co list 11 12 to lo Press A to go to the end of the Co list lo hi to I1 Inputs F1 F2 F3 and F4 are new as of the FL1E device series They correspond to the four function keys on the optional Text Dis play Press OK 11 is now connected to the input of the OR block The cursor jumps to the next input of the OR block The display now shows Your complete circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay up to now B1 gt 1 I1 Now you connect input 12 to the input of the OR block You already know how to do this 1 Switch to editing mode Press OK 2 Select
197. nt lighting Switch light off IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications Wiring of a lighting system with FL1E H12RCC The external wiring of a lighting system with an IDEC SmartRelay is no different than it is for a conventional stairway and corridor lighting system Only the automatic stairwell light switch current impulse relay is replaced Supplementary functions are entered directly in IDEC SmartRelay Current impulse relay with IDEC SmartRelay Switch I1 JUIL AJT g Lamps Output Q1 is toggled with a pulse signal at input 11 Automatic stairwell light switch with IDEC SmartRelay Momentary I1 I Switch T IL Ql 06 00m Lights Output Q1 is set for the duration of 6 minutes with a pulse signal at input l1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 257 Applications Dual function switch with IDEC SmartRelay Switch I1 SLM Ty Th J L Q1 Lights Output Q1 is set for the duration of a preset time Ty with a pulse signal at input l1 The permanent lighting function is enabled by keeping the momentary switch pressed for a specified time T 8 1 4 Special features and expansion options Other options for increasing comfort or saving energy are for example e A flashing function that indicates that the light is about to be switched off automatically e You can integrate various central functions Central off Central on panic button Control of all lamps or individual circuits by means of a daylight control switch
198. nu item See Chapter 5 2 2 Menu Language You can set the language in which the IDEC SmartRelay menus will be displayed e inparameter assignment mode by means of the set menu Menu Lang menu item e in programming mode by means of the setup menu Menu Lang menu item Number of base module Analog Inputs The IDEC SmartRelay base modules FL1E H12SND and FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE support four analog inputs Formerly they supported two You can choose whether to use two or four analog inputs on these modules e inparameter assignment mode by means of the set menu BM Al NUM menu item e in programming mode by means of the setup menu BM Al NUM menu item IDEC SmartRelay Manual 229 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay Start screen settings You can select the default setting for the start screen that displays on IDEC SmartRelay and the Text Display when IDEC SmartRelay transitions to RUN mode e inparameter assignment mode by means of the set menu StartScreen menu item See Chapter 5 2 5 Message Text settings 5 2 1 You can select settings that apply to all message text function blocks from the Programming menu See Chapter 4 4 23 Setting the time of day and date FL1E H12RC You can set the time of day and the date e inparameter assignment mode by means of the set menu Clock menu item e in programming mode by means of the setup menu Clock menu item To set the
199. ocations or in non hazardous locations is Supported IDEC SmartRelay Manual 13 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Marine certification requires the surge protective device what manufactured by DEHN SOHNE GmbH Co in a case of 12 24V DC or 24V DC power line The required Type No and Part No BVT AD 24 918 402 See Note on page 288 For further information see our Internet address URL http www idec com usen ID for Australia Our products carrying the label shown at the side are compliant with AS NZS 2064 1997 Class A standard Warning Risk of death personal injury or property damage can occur if you do not follow safety precautions for hazardous locations In potentially explosive atmospheres do not disconnect connectors when the system is in RUN Always switch off the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay and its components before you disconnect any connectors or components Substitution of components can impair suitability for Class I Division 2 locations Combinations of equipment are subject to investigation by the local authority having jurisdiction at the time of installation Recycling and Disposal IDEC SmartRelay units can be fully recycled due to their low pollutant equipment Contact a certified electronic waste disposal center for environmentally acceptable recycling and disposal of your old devices 14 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring General guidelines Plea
200. off delay is set at random to a value between 0 s and T Output Q Output Q is set when the on delay has expired and if En is still set It is reset when the off delay has expired provided En was not set again meanwhile Parameter T and T Note the defaults of the T and T parameters listed in Chapter 4 3 2 The on delay time TH and the off delay time TL can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 e Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 e Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 e Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 e Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 136 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram En The bold section of the timing diagram also appears in the Q symbol of the random generator Tis lt gt busy ne e Functional description The O to 1 transition at input En triggers a random on delay time between 0 s and Ty The ou
201. on Trg yh a Input Trg A positive edge 0 to 1 transition at if input Trg Trigger starts the special function 1 to O transitions are irrelevant Input Dir The signal at input Dir determines the shifting direction for the shift register bits 1 S8 Dir 0 Shift up S1 gt gt S8 Dir 1 Shift down S8 gt gt 1 Parameter Shift register bit that determines the value at output Q Possible settings S1 S8 Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q The output value corresponds with the configured shift register bit Functional description The function reads the value at input In with a positive edge 0 to 1 transition at input Trg Trigger This value is applied to shift register bit S1 or S8 depending on the shifting direction e Shift up The value at input In is set at S1 the previous value at S1 is shifted to S2 the previous value at S2 is shifted to S3 etc e Shift down The value at input In is set at S8 the previous value at S8 is shifted to S7 the previous value at S7 is shifted to S6 etc Output Q returns the value of the configured shift register bit If retentivity is disabled the shift function restarts at S1 or S8 after a power failure When enabled retentivity always applies to all shift register bits Note The special function shift register can be used only once in the cir cuit program IDEC SmartRelay Manual 197 IDEC SmartRelay functions
202. onnected to the 11 and S2 to the I2 input connector of the OR block The corresponding layout of the circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay I1 I2 x gt 1 Wiring The corresponding wiring ee N S1 switches input 11 while S2 switches input I2 The load is connected to the relay Q1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 65 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 6 3 66 Circuit program input Let us now write the circuit program starting at the output and working towards the input IDEC SmartRelay initially shows the output The first IDEC SmartRelay output Q1 You will see an underscore below the Q in Q1 which is the cursor The cursor indicates your current position in the circuit program You can move the cursor by pressing the A V lt and gt keys Now press the key The cursor moves to the left The cursor indicates your current position in the circuit program Q1 At this point you enter only the first OR block Press OK to select editing mode The cursor is displayed as a solid square You can now select a connector i Co Q1 or a block The cursor no longer appears in the form of an underscore but instead as a flashing solid square IDEC SmartRelay offers you various options here Select GF basic functions by pressing the W key until GF appears and confirm with OK IDEC SmartRelay now shows the first block from the list of basic functions B1 The AND is the first block of the basic functio
203. ory Battery cartridge provide 32 Kbytes memory space four times the memory space of the FL1D IDEC SmartRelay Memory cartridge IDEC SmartRelay allows you to store only one circuit program in its memory If you want to modify the circuit program or create an additional one without deleting the first you must archive it somewhere You can copy the IDEC SmartRelay circuit program to an IDEC SmartRelay Memory cartridge or IDEC SmartRelay Memory Battery cartridge You can then insert this cartridge in another IDEC SmartRelay in order to copy the circuit program This enables you to manage your programs in the following ways e Archive circuit programs e Reproduce circuit programs IDEC SmartRelay Manual 237 IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card 238 e Send circuit programs by mail e Write and test your circuit program at the office and then transfer it to an IDEC SmartRelay in the switching cabinet IDEC SmartRelay is supplied with a hood The IDEC SmartRelay Memory cartridge IDEC SmartRelay Battery cartridge and IDEC SmartRelay Memory Battery cartridge are supplied separately Note You do not need a memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge to backup the circuit program in your IDEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay circuit program is automatically stored in nonvolatile memory when you exit the programming mode The memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge can backup all data in the IDEC
204. ory door controlling 275 monitoring 275 lighting corridor 255 stairway 255 Luminous rows 279 Service water pump 283 exclusive OR 112 Expansion modules 2 52 Analog 2 analog 53 digital 2 53 operating state 49 F Flag blocks 103 FM 13 Four golden rules 60 Frequency trigger 160 Function blocks 54 Function keys 3 Functions 101 G Gain 117 GB 2312 183 GF 106 Golden rules 60 Guidelines 15 H Hiding 81 high speed counting 33 Hysteresis 173 I IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual Index connecting to PC 251 guidelines 15 identifying 8 Installing 22 memory and battery cartridges 237 menus 62 319 operating states 48 removing 22 software 249 structure of 5 switching on 45 versions 11 without display 315 Inputs 102 Analog inputs 33 102 connection 31 Cursor keys 52 104 Digital Inputs 102 Groups 31 inverting 106 120 unused 58 inputs High speed inputs 33 Inserting 78 Installation guidelines 15 Installing Text Display 27 Interlock 25 Internet address v Interval time delay relay Pulse output 131 Inverter 112 ISO8859 1 183 ISO8859 16 183 ISO8859 5 183 ISO8859 9 183 L Language 327 Index menu 233 Latching relay 179 LCD lifetime Text Display 310 LED 316 Levels 105 List BF 101 BN 101 Co 101 102 GF 106 SF 101 120 Ln by Ln ticking 188 Logic module 1 Logical inputs 113 M Math error analog 219 Memory areas 94 free 99 limitation 94 requirements 96 Memory cartrid
205. ost efficiency the installation often consists of fluorescent tubes arranged in luminous rows and are divided into separate switching circuits according to the way the room is used 8 6 1 Requirements for a lighting system e The various luminous rows are switched on and off locally e lf there is sufficient daylight the rows on the window side of the room are automatically switched off by means of a daylight control switch e The lights are switched off automatically at 20 00 h e Local manual operation of the lighting must be possible at all times IDEC SmartRelay Manual 279 Applications 8 6 2 Previous solution L1 K1 K2 S1 S2 K2 S3 S4 K3 K4 K5 K6 B1 E1 Pa di 6 k E K2 L K3 _ ksl KeL E2 X E3 gt K E4X E5 N The lamps are switched on and off with current impulse relays by means of pushbutton control at the door Regardless of this they are reset with a timer or daylight control switch signal at the central off input The pulse width of the off commands must be reduced by means of interval time delay relays to allow operation of the lights after they are switched off Components required e Pushbuttons S1 to S4 e Daylight control switch B1 e Timer E1 e Interval time delay relays K1 and K2 e Pulse switches K3 to K6 with central OFF function Disadvantages of the previous solution e A substantial amount of switchgear needs to be installed to implement the necessary functions e Due to the l
206. p rati Mi seoa aa aaraa ia aaaea es 45 Switching on the IDEC SmartRelay Power On 08 45 Operating SlAISS i aie e RENT 48 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 51 CONNECTIONS siceesiidecesedecserssieer veda soeddaveweudlenearayleebeadedenwvevsuseutias 52 Blocks and block numbers cecceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 54 From circuit diagram to IDEC SmartRelay program 57 The four golden rules for operating IDEC SmartRelay 60 Overview of IDEC SmartRelay MenuG scccseesseeeees 62 Writing and starting the Circuit program c ccceseeeeeeees 63 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 3 6 1 Selecting programming Mode cccseeceeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 63 362 TAE TSUCIFCUIE DIOGIAIM ess a 64 363 Circuit program INDUL zsiga a a teat 66 3 6 4 Assigning a circuit program NAME cccseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeees 71 369 PASSWORT 72 3 6 6 Switching IDEC SmartRelay to RUN mode 08 75 3 0 7 SECON Circuit PFOQIa eiiakiei detente decried aa 77 3 6 8 Deleing a DOCK eriei a a a 83 369 Deleng DIOCK JODS aaeseasnsain 84 3 6 10 Correcting programming ELOFS cccseseecseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 85 3 6 11 Selecting analog output values for RUN STOP transition 85 3 6 12 Defining the type of analog Outputs cceceeeeseeeeeeeeees 86 3 6 13 Deleting the circuit program and pasSword cccceeeee 87 3 6 14 Summertime wintertime conversion cc
207. pplications The circuit diagram for conventional solutions is as follows Auxiliary circuit Exhaust air Fresh air Operation Error The fans are monitored by means of flow sensors If no air flow is registered within a short waiting time the system is switched off and an error message is output This message can be acknowledged by pressing the OFF button In addition to the flow sensors the fan monitoring system also requires an evaluating circuit with several switching devices This evaluating circuit can be replaced by a single IDEC SmartRelay unit Wiring of an air conditioning system with FL1E H12RCC L1 Exhaust Fresh air fan fan IDEC SmartRelay Manual 267 Applications Components used e K1 contactor relay e K2 contactor relay e SO normally closed contact STOP pushbutton e 1 normally open contact START pushbutton e 2 normally open contact flow sensor e 3 normally open contact flow sensor e H1 signal lamp e H2 signal lamp Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution The block diagram of the air conditioning system with IDEC SmartRelay On 1 Error Q3 Q1 Exhaust Off 12 fan Exhaust fan Exhaust air flow sensor i fhe T a Q1 amp Q2 X 4 Fresh air I3 fan 1 ss Exhaust fan Exhaust air flow sensor 13 O Fresh air fan amp X 1 T 10s Fresh air flow sensor 268 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 3 2 Advantages of using I
208. r to Edit and confirm with OK IDEC SmartRelay s main menu gt Edit Prg The Edit menu of IDEC SmartRelay Edit Name AQ Memory IDEC SmartRelay Manual 63 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 6 2 Move the gt cursor to Edit Prg for editing the circuit program and confirm with OK IDEC SmartRelay now shows you the first output The first output of IDEC SmartRelay Q1 You are now in programming mode Press A and 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 IDEC SmartRelay you can directly enter editing mode When you select Edit after you have 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 see Chapter 3 6 5 The first circuit program Let us now take a look at the following parallel circuit consisting of two switches Circuit diagram 64 The corresponding circuit diagram oad The load is switched on a with S1 OR S2 IDEC SmartRelay interprets this parallel circuit as an OR K1 logic because S1 OR S2 E1 switches on the output Translated into an IDEC SmartRelay circuit program this means Relay K1 is at output Q1 is controlled by means of an OR block IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Circuit program S1 is c
209. rcuits e g processors memory etc H preventing static charge when handling MOS S e Visual checks at different stages of manufacture e Continuous heat run test at elevated ambient temperature over a period of several days e Careful computer controlled final testing e Statistical evaluation of all returned systems and components to enable the immediate initiation of suitable corrective measures IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring e Monitoring of major control components using online tests cyclic interrupt for the CPU etc These measures are referred to as basic measures Carrying out tests You must however ensure safety in your plant Before finally commissioning a system carry out complete functional testing as well as all the necessary safety testing In testing also include any predictable faults that can occur This means that you will avoid any danger to the plant or to people during operation Risks In all cases where the occurrence of failures can result in material damage or injury to persons special measures must be taken to enhance the safety of the installation and therefore also of the situation System specific and special regulations exist for such applications They must be observed on installing the control system for example VDE 0116 for burner control systems For electronic control equipment with a safety function the measures that have to be taken to p
210. red time are reset after a power failure Setting the Par parameter Note the defaults specified in Chapter 4 3 2 Note All times must have the same timebase View in programming mode example Protection mode and retentivity Off delay time Press gt me 2 S f the off i iod T 05 00s a T L 00 10s Off warning time IDEC SmartRelay Manual 139 IDEC SmartRelay functions View in parameter assignment mode example B9 1 T 60 00s Ta 06 00s Current value of T 4 4 10 Dual function switch Short description Switch with two different functions e Pulse switch with off delay e Switch permanent lighting Symbol in IDEC Description S Smanneay n Input Trg A signal at input Trg Trigger sets output Q permanent light or resets Q with an off delay When active output Q can be reset with a signal at input Trg Input R A signal at input R resets the current pee tne yard ress cut Parameter T represents the off delay time The output is reset 1 to 0 transition when time T expires T represents the time during which the output must be set to enable the permanent light function T represents the on delay for the prewarning time Ty represents the length of the prewarning time period Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q_ A signal at Trg switches on output Q Depending on the length of the input at Trg the output is switched off again or switched on p
211. retentive Output Q Q is set after the time T has expired Parameter T Note the defaults specified in Chapter 4 3 2 The time for parameter T can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 pees ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e PI controller actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 28 e Up down counter actual value Cnt see Chapter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number The timebase is configurable For information on valid ranges and parameter defaults refer to Chapter 4 4 1 Timing diagram 130 Ta apis M Te mT The bold section of the timing diagram is also shown in the symbol of the retentive on delay IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description 4 4 5 The O to 1 signal transition at input Trg triggers the current time T Output Q is set when T T A further signal at input Trg does not influence the time T The output and the time T are reset with the next 1 signal at input R If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure Interv
212. revent or rectify faults are based on the risks involved in the installation Beyond a certain degree of hazard the basic measures mentioned above are not sufficient Additional measures must be implemented and approved for the controller Important information The instructions in the operating manual must be followed exactly Incorrect handling can render measures intended to prevent dangerous faults ineffective or generate additional sources of danger IDEC SmartRelay Manual 17 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 1 Modular IDEC SmartRelay setup 2 1 1 Maximum setup As defined in Chapter 1 IDEC SmartRelay supports a maximum of 24 digital inputs 8 analog inputs 16 digital outputs and 2 analog outputs You can achieve the maximum setup in different ways as shown below Maximum setup of an IDEC SmartRelay with analog inputs four in use FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND IDEC SmartRelay base module 4 digital modules 2 analog modules and 1 analog output module example Maximum setup of an IDEC SmartRelay with analog inputs two in use FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND IDEC SmartRelay base module 4 digital modules 3 analog modules and 1 analog output module example 11 12 13 16 17 18 19 112 113 116 117 120 121 124 Bie AI3 Al4 Als Al6 AI7 Als Maximum setup of an IDEC SmartRelay without analog inputs FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA and FL1E H12RCC FL1E B12RCC IDEC SmartR
213. rotection not applicable for this module Permissible mains frequency 47 63 Hz Power consumption e 24V AC 76 182 mA e 24V DC 40 100 mA Power loss e 24VAC ea 4 4 VA e 24V DC 2 4 W Backup of the real time clock at 25 C typ 80 hours without battery cartridge typ 2 years with battery cartridge Accuracy of the real time clock typ 2 s day IDEC SmartRelay Manual 299 Technical data FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA Digital inputs Number 8 optional P action or N action Electrical isolation No High speed inputs not applicable for this module Input frequency e Normal input e max 4 Hz e High speed input e not applicable for this module Input voltage L e Signal 0 lt 5 V AC DC e Signal 1 gt 12 V AC DC Input current at e Signal 0 e Signal 1 lt 1 0mA gt 2 5 mA Delay time at e Otol typ 1 5 ms e 1to0 typ 15 ms Line length unshielded 100 m Analog inputs Number Range max Input voltage Digital outputs Number Output type Relay outputs Electrical isolation Yes Dielectric Strength between power input 2 500 V AC 1minute terminals and output terminals 500 V DC 1 minute In groups of f Control of a digital input Yes Continuous current lih max 10 A per relay max 30 A Incandescent lamp load 1000 W 25000 switching cycles at Surge current Fluorescent tubes with ballast 10 x 58 W 25000 switching cycles Fluorescent tubes conventionally 1x58 W
214. rwell light switch or current impulse relay IDEC SmartRelay Manual 255 Applications Lighting system with current impulse relay Function of a lighting system with current impulse relay e Press any pushbutton The lighting is switched on e Press any of the pushbuttons once again The lighting is switched off Disadvantage People often forget to switch off the lights Lighting system with an automatic stairwell light switch 256 Function of a lighting system with automatic stairwell light switch e Press any pushbutton The lighting is switched on e The lights are switched off automatically when the preset time has expired Disadvantage The lights can not be switched on for a longer period of time e g when cleaning the stairway The switch for permanent lighting is usually located on the automatic stairwell light switch and may be difficult or impossible to access Lighting system with IDEC SmartRelay An IDEC SmartRelay system allows you to replace the automatic stairwell light switch or the current impulse relay You can also implement both functions timed off delay and Current impulse relay in a single unit What is more you can incorporate extra functions without making any alterations to the wiring Here are some examples e Current impulse relay with IDEC SmartRelay e Automatic stairwell light switch with IDEC SmartRelay e Dual function switch with IDEC SmartRelay Switch light on Switch on permane
215. s Parameter protection mode on page 81 B1 1 l Weekdays daily D MTWTFSS On 06 30 On time 06 30 h Off 08 00 Off time 08 00 h Pulse form B1 4 Pulse OfE Pulse setting On or Off Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday NOnnNASHE The uppercase letter indicates A weekday is selected A means A weekday has not been selected 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 means No on off times set IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the seven day time switch 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 IDEC SmartRelay opens the Cam parameter assignment screen form The cursor is positioned on the weekday 3 Press A and to select one or several weekdays 4 Press gt 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 A and V Move to the cursor to the various positions using the keys lt and Pm At the first position you can only select the value means No on off times set 6 Press gt to move the cursor to the first position of the off time 7 Set the off time in same way as in step
216. s communication between the IDEC SmartRelay system and expansion modules that are arranged to the right of the IDEC SmartRelay CM AS Interface expansion module is interrupted The Text Display module is installed separately You connect it to the IDEC SmartRelay base module with the included Text Display cable IDEC SmartRelay Manual 19 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 1 2 Setup with different voltage classes Rules Digital modules can only be directly connected to devices of the same voltage class You can connect analog and communication modules to devices of any voltage class Overview Connecting an expansion module to IDEC SmartRelay base module In the following tables X means that the connection is possible means that the connection is not possible IDEC SmartRelay Expansion modules base module FL1B FL1B FL1B FL1B M08B2R2 M08B1S2 MO8D2R2 MO8C2R2 FL1E H12RCE a a FL1E H12SND a ae pLiewianca x ef ep EE Poema fT a roes x fx x Faes x x x x x Foes if x x Overview Connecting an additional expansion module to an expansion module Expansion Additional expansion modules mogul FL1B FL1B FL1B FL1B M08B2R2 M08B1S2 M08D2R2 M08C2R2 FL1B M08B2R2 FL1B M08B1S2 FL1B M08D2R2 FL1B FL1B MO8C2R2 hee e B J2B2 FL1D K2B2 CM AS Interface 20 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring
217. s do not have an operator panel and display unit They are primarily designed for use in small machine and process equipment engineering systems for series production FL1E B12 versions are not programmed directly on the device Instead the circuit program is downloaded to the device from WindLGC or from memory cartridges or combined memory battery cartridges from other IDEC SmartRelay devices IDEC SmartRelay versions without a display cannot write data to memory cartridges or combined memory battery cartridges See Chapters 6 7 and Appendix C A small example in the first part of this chapter introduces the vee we principles of IDEC SmartRelay 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 IDEC SmartRelay It will take you only a few pages of this manual to store your first executable circuit program in the IDEC SmartRelay unit With suitable hardware switches etc you will then be able to carry out initial tests IDEC SmartRelay Manual 51 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 1 Connectors IDEC SmartRelay is equipped with inputs and outputs Example of a configuration with several modules 52 o RUN STOP 29 922 Q9 Q10 2 BP G2 2 020027 20220292002 10 2 1 2 a32 1 42 1072 1Q8 2 AIS M3U3
218. s Aor V 7 To confirm your entry Press OK IDEC SmartRelay displays your selection Power the IDEC SmartRelay base module off then on to make your changes take effect When IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode both IDEC SmartRelay and the Text Display will display the start screen that you selected IDEC SmartRelay Manual 235 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 236 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card IDEC SmartRelay provides the following cartridges for program storage and real time clock backup e IDEC SmartRelay Memory cartridge e IDEC SmartRelay Battery cartridge e IDEC SmartRelay Memory Battery cartridge Each of the three cartridges is color coded to make them easily distinguishable from one another They also vary in size The IDEC SmartRelay Memory cartridge purple provides storage for the circuit program The IDEC SmartRelay Battery cartridge green provides battery backup of the real time clock for up to two years The IDEC SmartRelay Memory Battery cartridge dark brown provides both circuit program storage and battery backup of the real time clock i Warning Risk of death personal injury or property damage can occur if you use the battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge in a hazardous location Use the battery cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge only in non hazardous locations The FL1E IDEC SmartRelay Memory cartridge and the FL1E IDEC SmartRelay Mem
219. s not set output Q and the time are reset after a power failure IDEC SmartRelay Manual 133 IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode example B25 1 R Protection mode and retentivity TL 02 00s Interpulse width TH 03 008s Pulse width Press gt Number of pulse pause cycles example View in parameter assignment mode example B25 TL 02 00s TH 03 00s Ta 01 15sS Current pulse width TL or TH 4 4 7 Asynchronous pulse generator Short description The output pulse shape can be modified by reconfiguring the pulse pause ratio Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input En You can use input EN to set and reset uu Mi E the asynchronous pulse generator Input INV Input INV can be used to invert the output signal of the active asynchronous pulse generator Parameter You can configure the pulse width TH and the interpulse width TL Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q_ Q is set and reset cyclically according eae ote puseause rato Tu ard Te 134 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters TH and TL Note the information on parameter T in Chapter 4 3 2 The pulse width TH and the interpulse width TL can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 e
220. safety fuse if To suppress surge voltages required recommended for install varistors MOV with an FL1E H1i2RCE 0 8A operating voltage at least 20 FL1E H12SND 2 0A above the rated voltage IDEC SmartRelay Manual 29 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Note IDEC SmartRelay is a double insulated switchgear You do not need to connect an equipment grounding conductor Circuit protection with AC voltage 2 3 2 30 To suppress voltage peaks on the power supply lines you can install a metal oxide varistor MOV Make sure the operating voltage of the varistor MOV used lies at least 20 above the rated voltage Connecting the Text Display power supply The Text Display must be connected to an external power supply that supplies a voltage of 12 V DC or 24 V AC DC A power connector is included with the Text Display Power supply Communication interface The power connection is non polar the ground can be connected on either the left or right side Note IDEC recommends that you protect the Text Display witha 0 5 A safety fuse on the power supply IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 3 3 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay inputs Requirements At the inputs you connect sensor elements such as momentary switches switches light barriers daylight control switches etc Sensor characteristics for IDEC SmartRelay FL1E H12RCE FL1E H12SND FL1B FL1B FL1E B12RCE M08B2R2 M0
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222. se note the following guidelines for installing and wiring your IDEC SmartRelay Always ensure that the wiring of your IDEC SmartRelay is compliant with current rules and standards Also conform with all national and regional regulations when you install and operate the devices For information on standards and regulations that apply to your specific case contact your local authorities e Always switch off power before you wire or install remove a module e Always use cables with appropriate conductor cross sections for the relevant current You can wire IDEC SmartRelay with cable conductor cross sections from 1 5 mm to 2 5 mm see Chapter 2 3 e Do not exceed the screw torque of the terminals The maximum torque is 0 5 Nm see Chapter 2 3 e Keep the cabling as short as possible If longer cables are necessary you should use shielded versions You should always route your cables in pairs i e one neutral conductor plus one phase conductor or signal line e Always keep separate The AC wiring High voltage DC circuits with high frequency switching cycles Low voltage signal wiring e Ensure that the wires are installed with appropriate strain relief e Provide a suitable lightning surge arrester for cables installed in hazardous areas e Donotconnect an external power supply in parallel to the output load of a DC output This could develop a reverse current at the output if you have not installed a diode or similar barr
223. show X Jil Q1 Par IDEC SmartRelay Manual 79 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 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 Aor V 2 Switch to editing mode Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the parameters in the parameter assignment window means T The block The parameter is parameter shown and can be B2 is atime modified in the function parameter assignment mode Time value Tlmebase wo means Retentivity is enabled for this block To change the time value e Press lt and gt to position the cursor e Press A and to modify the value at the relevant position e Confirm your entries with OK 80 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Setting the time Set the time T 12 00 minutes 1 Move the cursor to the first digit Press lt or gt 2 Select the digit 1 Press A or V 3 Shift the cursor to the second digit Press lt or gt 4 Select digit 2 Press A or V 5 Move the cursor to the unit Press lt or gt 6 Select the timebase m for minutes Press A or V Showing hiding parameters the parameter protection mode 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 lt or gt 2 Select the protection mode Press A or V The display should now show B2 B2 T 12 00m T 12
224. splay FLIE O RD Remote Display Version type IDEC SmartRelay Manual 9 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Symbols bb bobos Version with display unit is equipped with 8 inputs and 4 outputs Version without display unit is equipped with 8 inputs and 4 outputs 200000 The digital module is equipped with 4 digital inputs and 4 digital outputs The analog module is equipped with 2 analog inputs or two analog Ka outputs according to the device type The communication module CM for example AS Interface is equipped with 4 virtual inputs and 4 virtual outputs c The Text Display 10 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Versions The following IDEC SmartRelay versions are available Symbol Designation Supply Properties voltage FL1E H12RCE 12 24 V DC 8 digital 4 relays 10 A FL1E H12SND 24V DC 8 digital 4 solid state no clock 24V 0 3A FL1E H12RCA 24VAC 8digital 4 relays 24 V DC 10A FL1E H12RCC 100 240V 8 digital 4 relays AC DC 10A FL1E B12RCE 12 24 V DC 8 digital 4 relays no display unit 10A no keyboard FL1E B12RCA 24VAC 8digital 4 relays no display unit 24 V DC 10A no keyboard FL1E B12RCC 2 100 240V 8 digital 4 relays no display unit AC DC 10A no keyboard 1 Of those can be used alternatively 4 analog inputs 0 10V and 4 fast inputs
225. ss Aor V 7 Confirm BackLight Press OK 8 Move the gt cursor to Default or AlwaysOn Press Aor V The default is that the back light is not on To set the back light to always be on select the AlwaysOn choice To set the back light choice in programming mode 232 If you want to set the backlight choice in programming mode select Setup in the main menu then menu LCD You can now set the back light choice as described earlier as of step 6 Note The backlight lifetime of the Text Display is 20 000 hours IDEC SmartRelay Manual Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 5 2 3 Setting the menu language The language of the IDEC SmartRelay menus can be one of ten predefined languages CN Chinese DE German EN English ES Spanish FR French IT Italian NL Dutch RU Russian TR Turkish JP Japanese To set the menu language in parameter assignment mode 1 Select parameter assignment mode see Chapter 5 1 2 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Press V or A 3 Confirm Set Press OK 4 On the Set menu select Menu Lang Press Vora 5 Confirm Menu Lang Press OK 6 Move the gt cursor to the language of your choice Press A or V 7 Confirm language selection Press OK To set the menu language in programming mode If you want to set the menu language in programming mode select Setup in the main menu then menu Menu Lang You can
226. t modify the last two currcnarset 2 ee gt A V press a Select value from O0 to 9 for the current position Minimum tick time ae is 100 ms Maximum tick time is 10000 ms Select eee haere Press ape ae Press o arse Bs or a aa p rsosss2 2 Set the CharSett or oe CharSet2 selection a press amp Select between CharSett bi Y and CharSet2 Select Analog Time Current Tick time Press Gharset2 lpress a Select CharSet1 or CharSet2 for Character E or the current character set Set 184 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Message Text Function Block Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input En A Oto 1 transition at input En Enable 1 starts the output of the message text Far Input P P Priority of the message text Range of values 0 127 Message destination Message tick settings Ack Acknowledgment of the message text Parameter Text Input of the message text Par Parameter or actual value of another already programmed function see Visible parameters or process variables Time Display of the continuously updated time of day Date Display of the continuously updated date EnTime Display of the time of the O to 1 transition of the signal at input En EnDate Display of the date of the 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En I O status names Display of a digital input or output status name for example On or Off Analog Input Disp
227. t push button OPEN button 2 CLOER STOP push 13 button 4 Gate is open x 1 CLOSE push Q1 O button X CLOSE pushbutton 12 OPEN pushbutton 1 X amp STOP pushbutton 13 Safety bar I6 Gate is closed I5 Hijs Open X uU Q3 TH Signal TL 2s lamp Inv lo al Close The OPEN or CLOSE pushbuttons initiate the gate motion provided it is not already moving in the other direction The gate is stopped by means of the STOP pushbutton or the relevant limit switch A safety bar furthermore interrupts the closing motion of the gate IDEC SmartRelay Manual 273 Applications 8 4 3 Extended IDEC SmartRelay solution Our extended control circuit is to open the gate automatically when the safety bar is actuated Safety n hr T J a Jp 1 L THe Signal STOP pushbutton Gate is open i pi OPEN pushbutton 11 Q1 D T 2s lamp Inv lo CLOSE pushbutton jo STOP pushbutton 13 5s Close Safety bar I6 Gate is closed I5 274 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 5 Centralized control and monitoring of several factory doors A lt n PHroe LI EHE n YT n a ENE HH MO HH S s mano Door Door Il Door III 1 Safety bar 2 flashing warning light Often a company s premises can be entered at several locations Not all of the gates can always be monitored locally by personnel They must therefore be
228. tRelay 251 PI controller 205 Planning 61 Power on off 45 Power supply IDEC SmartRelay Manual Index Text Display 30 Program cycle 311 Program memory 94 Program module card copying 246 Enabling the security function 241 inserting 242 243 removing 242 243 Security function 240 Program name change 71 character set 71 read 225 Programming menu AQ in Stop 85 AQ type 86 Clear Prg 87 Edit Name 71 Edit Prg 64 Password 72 Programs modifying 77 Protection mode 81 Pulse Pause 133 width 133 pulse generator Asynchronous 134 Pulse output 131 Pulse Width Modulator PWM 211 PWM 211 R Random generator 136 Recycling 14 Relay outputs 40 307 service life 307 switching capacity 307 329 Index Removal 25 Resources 96 Retentive memory 94 Retentive on delay 130 Retentivity 116 enabling disabling Retentivity setting 81 Rules four golden 60 RUN mode 75 S Sensor Characteristics 31 Sensor connections 34 Set clock 230 Setting Default values 229 Display contrast 231 233 234 Start screen 235 time 81 Time of day and date 230 Setting the date 229 230 Setting the time of day 230 Settings 225 Setup 18 Maximum setup 18 with different voltage classes 20 Seven day time switch 142 145 Examples 145 setting 145 SF 101 120 SFs Delay On 123 Shift register 197 Shift register bits 104 Showing 81 Signal status transitions 32 Simulation 249 330 Softkey 194 Software 249 Special f
229. ted 2 During the initialization period of expansion I O modules inputs and outputs are off In addition the length of initializa tion period varies with expansion I O modules and I O re sponse depends on the expansion I O modules For further information see our Internet address URL http www idec com faqg en controller IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Before power off After power on No program No Program a 2 Press ESC Press ESC No program in SS a o gt Program memory an c Eon with program eA Start with stored program from IDEC SmartRelay Mo 09 00 2003 01 27 18 0 123456789 1 0123456789 T 0 123456789 1 0123456789 2 01234 IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode 0 123456789 1 0123456 with a program copied from gt z the memory cartridge or with program a eer combined memory battery IDEC SmartRe ay 1 0123456789 cartridge in IDEC in RUN mode 2 01234 SmartRelay with stored program from IDEC SmartRelay QI Program in SN eich empty gt Program with program copied from a Card the memory cartridge or c gt Setup combined memory battery with program Shani cartridge in IDEC SmartRelay You can also memorize four simple rules for starting IDEC SmartRelay 1 If neither IDEC SmartRelay nor the inserted memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge contains a circuit program IDEC
230. ter 4 4 13 Select the required function by the block number Parameter p number of decimals Applies only to the Aen Ax A and A values displayed ina message text Timing diagram En Functional description A Oto 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 Axegain offset Actual value Aen when input En changes from 0 to 1 or Axegain 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 Av to Aen A Output Q is reset when the actual value at input Ax lies within the range of Aen Av to Aen A4 or when the signal at input En changes to lo IDEC SmartRelay Manual 175 IDEC SmartRelay functions Setting the Par parameter 176 The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the used sensors to the respective application View in programming mode Parameter protection mode Differential value for the on off threshold Press gt 2 A 00 00 Gain B 00000 Offset Decimals in the message text 00010 Aen 00020 00005 Q 1 Ax is out of the range of Aen A2 to Aen A1 B3 A2 00010 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 20 Analog a
231. tery cartridge combined memory baittery cartridge or a PC cable e Interface for an optional text display TD module e Pre configured standard functions for example on and off delays current impulse relay and softkey e Timers e Digital and analog memory markers e Inputs and outputs according to the device type What IDEC SmartRelay can do for you IDEC SmartRelay offers solutions for domestic and installation engineering applications such as stairway lighting external lighting sun blinds shutters shop window lighting and more switch cabinet engineering as well as for mechanical and apparatus engineering such as gate control systems air conditioning systems rand ainwater pumps IDEC SmartRelay can also be implemented for special control systems in conservatories or greenhouses for control signal processing and by connecting a communication module such as an AS i module for distributed local controlling of machines and processes Special versions without operator panel and display unit are available for series production applications in small machine apparatus switching cabinet and installation engineering IDEC SmartRelay Manual 1 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Which devices are available IDEC SmartRelay Base is available in two voltage classes e Class 1 lt 24 V i e 12 V DC 24 V DC 24 V AC e Class 2 gt 24 V i e 100 240 V AC DC IDEC SmartRelay Base is available in two versions e With displa
232. th some slight modifications First of all take a look at the circuit diagram for the second circuit program L1 You already know the first part of the circuit S1 and S2 switcha ia K relay which is to be used to switch on the load E1 and to E1 switch off the load with a delay of K1 12 minutes N IDEC SmartRelay Manual 77 Programming IDEC SmartRelay This is the circuit program layout in IDEC SmartRelay This is the new block x Q1 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 IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode As a reminder 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay 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 See Page 60 On the main menu select Program 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 N 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 lt B1 Q1 We now insert the new block at this position Confirm with OK IDEC SmartRelay shows you
233. tion at 2 1 1 Also note that you can also use 13 14 I5 and l6 as fast digital inputs The illustration above with numbered Al inputs shows the conceptual usage of the inputs not the actual physical markings on the module IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay s connectors The term connector refers to all connections and states in IDEC SmartRelay The digital I O status can be 0 or T 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 and x 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 0 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 If you prefer to do so you can identify unused connectors with an x For information on the meaning of the term block refer to Chapter 3 2 IDEC SmartRelay has the following connectors Connectors IDEC SmartRelay base module Pure C A lt _ gt Vv oo eo 2 29 2 FL1E H12RCC Two groups Al1 none FL1E B12RCC 11 14 and Al8 FL1
234. to assign a password to be able to edit it at a later time see Chapter 3 6 5 Correlation between the password and the protective function eee eee Se ee Yes o C aeo ae e al ee w E sah e if ae a password password password 240 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay memory and battery cartridge card Assigning a security function To assign a circuit program and copy protection function to the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge open the programming mode and select Card 1 Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode ESC gt Stop 2 Select the Card command Press Aor V 3 To apply Card Press OK 4 Move the gt cursor to CopyProtect Press A or V 5 To apply CopyProtect Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display The current protection setting is shown in the bottom line This function is disabled by default No disabled Enabling the security function To set the security function 1 Move the gt cursor to Yes Press Aor V 2 Confirm Yes Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display Note This only generates a circuit program and copy protection for the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge the circuit program itself must be copied separately from IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge or combined memory battery cartridge This copy can be done at power on See chapter 6 4
235. to programming mode main menu gt Program Card IDEC SmartRelay opens the Setup main menu Start 2 On the main menu press A or W to move the gt cursor to Program Press OK gt Edit Clear Prg IDEC SmartRelay changes to Password the programming menu Msg Config 3 On the programming menu move the gt cursor to Clear Prg Press Aor V 4 Confirm Clear Prg Press OK Clear Prg gt No Yes To cancel deletion of the circuit program leave the gt cursor at No and press OK If you are sure that you want to delete the circuit program from memory 5 Move the gt cursor to Yes Press Aor V 6 Press OK IDEC SmartRelay Manual 87 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 6 14 To prevent unintentional deletion of your circuit LZ ig program you are prompted to enter your password provided you have assigned one Password 7 Enter your password 8 Press OK The circuit program and the password are deleted Note You can delete a circuit program and the password using WindLGC Refer to the online help for WindLGC Although you may have forgotten your password you can still delete the circuit program and password by entering the wrong password three times version 3 or earlier or a hundred times version 4 or later Summertime wintertime conversion You can enable or disable automatic summertime wintertime conversion e in parameter assignment mode by
236. tput is set when the on delay time has expired and if the signal at input En remains hi at least for the duration of this time The time is reset if input En is reset before the on delay time has expired A 1 to O transition at input EN triggers a random off delay time between 0 s and T The output is reset after the off delay time has expired provided input En remains lo at least for the duration of this time The time is reset if the signal at input En changes to 1 again before the off delay time has expired The time expired is reset after a power failure IDEC SmartRelay Manual 137 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 9 Stairwell Light Switch Short description An input edge triggers a configurable and retriggerable time The output is reset after this time has expired A warning signal can be output before this time has expired to warn of the impending shutdown Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input Trg A signal at input Trg Trigger triggers Trg JL_ the off delay time for the stairwell Light Par L a Switch Parameter T represents the off delay time of the output output signal transition 1 to 0 T determines the triggering time for the pre warning T determines the length of the pre warning signal Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q_ Q is reset after the time T has expired A warning signal can be output before ee Parameter T T and Ty Note the defaults of th
237. trol system must automatically switch over to drinking water supply e When switching over to the drinking water supply the ingress of rainwater into the drinking water system must be prevented e The service water pump may not be switched on if the reservoir has run low of rainwater dry run protection Previous solution Auxiliary circuit L1 K3 S3 S2 K2 S1 S4 K3 S3 K4 KICI KEJ KCI K4AC YECH N Pump Tracking Dry run Drinking water time protection supply line The pump and a solenoid valve are controlled by means of a pressure switch and 3 float switches which are installed in the rainwater reservoir The pump must be switched on when the pressure level in the boiler drops below minimum After the operating pressure is reached the pump is switched off again after a tracking time of a few seconds has expired The tracking time prevents oscillation of the water pump if water is drawn off over a longer period of time IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 7 3 Service water pump system with FL1E H12RCC Pump Drinking water supply line Apart from the IDEC SmartRelay all you need is a pressure switch and the float switches to control the pump If you are using a 3 phase AC motor you must use a contactor relay to switch the pump For single phase AC pump systems you must provide a contactor relay if the power consumption of the AC motor exceeds the capacity of the output relay Q1 The power consumption of a solenoid v
238. two motion sensors has been cleared at least for a minimum time K4 enables the closing motion 8 2 3 Door control system with IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay can simplify this circuit considerably You only need to connect the motion sensors limit switches and the contactor relays to the IDEC SmartRelay 260 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications Wiring of a door control system with FL1E H12RCC Open Close Components used e K1 contactor relay open e K2 contactor relay close e 1 normally closed contact limit switch close e 2 normally closed contact limit switch open e B1 normally open contact infrared motion sensor outside e B2 normally open contact infrared motion sensor inside IDEC SmartRelay Manual 261 Applications Door control system with IDEC SmartRelaycircuit diagram This is what the circuit diagram of the conventional solution looks like You can simplify this circuit if you make use of the IDEC SmartRelay functions You can use the off delay function to replace the latching relay and the on delay The block diagram below illustrates this simplification Motion detector 4 I2 Q1 x Open Limit switch Door open Limit switch 13 Q2 Door closed Close 262 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications 8 2 4 Special features and expansion options Options for increasing comfort and user friendliness are for example e You can connect an additional control switch with the posit
239. u can set the default value for the display contrast e inparameter assignment mode by means of the set menu LCD menu item e in programming mode by means of the setup menu LCD menu item To set the display contrast in parameter assignment mode 1 Select parameter assignment mode see Chapter 5 1 2 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Press Vora 3 Confirm Set Press OK 4 On the Set menu select LCD Pres Vora 5 Confirm LCD Press OK 6 By default the cursor points to Contrast If not move the gt cursor to Contrast Press A or V 7 Confirm Contrast Press OK IDEC SmartRelay Manual 231 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display Contrast W 8 To change the display contrast Press lt or gt 9 To confirm your entry Press OK To set the display contrast in programming mode If you want to set the display contrast in programming mode select Setup in the main menu then menu Contrast You can now set the display contrast as described earlier as of step 8 To set the back light choice in parameter assignment mode 1 Select parameter assignment mode see Chapter 5 1 2 On the parameter assignment menu select Set Press V or A 3 Confirm Set Press OK 4 On the Set menu select LCD Press Vora 5 Confirm LCD Press OK 6 Move the gt cursor to BackLigh Pre
240. uit diagram of a parallel circuit Symbol in IDEC with several normally open contacts SmartRelay o 4 The output status of the OR element is only 1 if at least one input is 1 i e at least one of the contacts is closed At an unused block input x x 0 OR function logic table 110 St st st st it 1 OM OO OC OO OC OO O mm 0000 000 ON 00 00 00 0 OQ O O O O n O O Om oOo T Eee 9 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 2 6 NOR not OR Circuit diagram of a series circuit with Symbol in IDEC several normally closed contacts SmartRelay 11 gt 242 TN R kR RA E 3 l The output status of the NOR is only 1 if all inputs are O i e if switched off The NOR output is set to 0 when one of the inputs is switched on logical 1 status At an unused block input x x 0 NOR function logic table lt et A St st C 1 OC OOClCOllCOCOT C ETD s Cc FEE _ _ Sasd ts a eS SF OO OC COCO fH H COO OC O N a Oo H00L 42 00 O OOU O Of Of 0 0 20 0 Ol A C0OOOOOOOOOOOOO OO 69 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 111 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 2 7 XOR exclusive OR The XOR in a circuit diagram Symbol in IDEC shown as series circuit with 2 SmartRelay changeover contacts 2 2 The output status of the XOR is 1 if the inputs are not equivalent At an unused block input x x 0 XOR function logic table
241. uit program e Read write the summertime wintertime When you start the upload download in STOP the following display appears automatically PC lt gt m4 m IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Manual 251 IDEC SmartRelay software Closing the PC lt gt IDEC SmartRelay mode When the data transfer is completed the connection to the PC is shut down automatically Note If the circuit program created with WindLGC is password protected both the circuit program and the password are downloaded to IDEC SmartRelay The password prompt is enabled at the end of the data transfer The upload of a password protected program created in IDEC SmartRelay is only possible after the correct password is entered in WindLGC 252 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Applications We have provided a small collection of applications in this manual to give you an impression of the versatility of IDEC SmartRelay For these examples we have recorded once again the original solution of the circuit diagram and compared it with the IDEC SmartRelay solutions You can find solutions for the following tasks Page Stairway or corridor lighting system page 255 Automatic door page 259 Ventilation system page 266 Factory gate page 271 Central controlling and monitoring of several factory gates page 275 Luminous rows page 279 Service water pump page 283 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 253 Applications Note IDEC SmartRelay applications are available to all our customers
242. ulse the output during the defined time period The time period is configurable within the date range of January 1 2000 to December 31 2099 Note Because FL1E H12SND does not have a real time clock the twelve month time switch is not available for this version Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Cam At the Cam parameter you configure Mo a parameter the timer mode the on off times for the timer and whether the output is a pulse output Output Q Q is set when the configured cam is eae swtcnedon EY 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 2008 ral ba 2010 A011 TY MM DO0 eee eee On 2000 06 01 G Off 2099 08 31 1 umn al H H J H B6 2 ON YYYY MM DD YYYY MM DD 2000 06 01 2099 08 31 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 147 IDEC SmartRelay functions 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 2008 FF ory MM bo 2005 20 anti On 2000 03 45 i I i l Q Off 2099 Mar B6 Yearly On Monthly 0ff Pulse On Mar Mar 15 ON YYYY MM DD 2099 YYYY MM DD 2000 03 15 Example 3 Yearly mode on Monthly mode off Pulse o
243. ulses measured per time unit G_T 162 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 16 Analog trigger Short description The output is set and reset at two configurable thresholds Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be analyzed at input Ax Use the analog inputs Al1 AI8 the analog memory markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 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 Output Q Q is set or reset by the Frequency triggers Al1 Al8 0 10 V corresponds with 0 1000 internal value Gain and offset parameters Please note the information on gain and offset parameters in Chapter 4 3 6 Parameters On and Off The On and Off parameters can be provided by the actual value of another already programmed function You can use the actual values of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 30 e Pl controller a
244. unctions 120 Analog amplifier 177 Analog comparator 169 Analog differential trigger 166 Analog math 214 Analog math error detection 219 Analog multiplexer 199 Analog ramp control 201 Analog trigger 163 Analog value monitoring 174 Analog watchdog 174 Basics 113 Counter Operating hours counter 156 Up down counter 153 Current impulse relay 180 Delay Off 127 On Off 128 Edge triggered interval time delay relay 132 Frequency trigger 160 Interval time delay relay Pulse output 131 Latching relay 179 Message texts 182 PI controller 205 Pulse generator asynchronous 134 Pulse Width Modulator PWM 211 Random generator 136 Retentive On delay 130 Seven day time switch 142 Shift register 197 Softkey 194 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Switch Comfort 140 Stairwell light 138 Twelve month time switch 147 Stairwell light switch 138 Start 75 Start screen 235 Startup characteristics 316 Startup Marker 103 Stop 224 Subunits 22 Summertime 88 Summertime wintertime conversion 88 229 Clock 88 enabling 89 S W Time 88 user define parameters 91 Switch Dual function switch 140 Stairwell light switch 138 Switched current maximum 41 Synchronization 92 229 Sync 92 Clock 92 enabling 93 T T Parameter 115 Technical data 287 FL1B J2B2 308 FL1B M08B1S2 297 FL1B MO8B2R2 304 FL1B MO8C2R2 292 FL1B MO8D2R2 302 FL1D K2B2 309 FL1E B12RCA 299 FL1E B12RCC 289 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Index FL1E B12RCE 304 FL1E
245. use to determine the current scan cycle time IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Special features of FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND Fast inputs 13 14 15 and l6 These versions are also equipped with fast inputs up down counters frequency triggers The restrictions mentioned earlier do not apply to these fast inputs Note The fast inputs 13 14 15 and I6 are the same as in the previous versions FL1A to FL1D therefore a circuit program that is written in these versions can be transferred to the new FL1E devices with the programming software WindLGC without any changes to these features The fast inputs have increased from 2 kHz to 5 kHz with the FL1E series Expansion modules do not have fast inputs Analog inputs 11 and I2 I7 and l8 The inputs 11 12 17 and 18 of IDEC SmartRelay versions FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND can be used as either digital inputs or analog inputs The input mode is defined in the IDEC SmartRelay circuit program The inputs 11 12 IZ and 18 provide digital inputs and the inputs Al3 Al4 Al1 and Al2 provide analog inputs as described in Chapter 4 1 Al3 corresponds to the input terminal 11 Al4 corresponds to 12 Al1 corresponds to I7 Al2 corresponds to I8 The use of Al3 and Al4 is optional You configure your IDEC SmartRelay to use either two or four analog inputs as described in section 5 2 4 When using inputs I1 12 I7 and I8 as analo
246. ut R You reset output Q with a signal at input R If S and R 1 the output is reset Par Parameter Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q Q is set with a signal at input S and reset with a signal at input R Timing diagram Switching response A latching relay represents a simple binary element The output value depends on the status at the inputs and on the previous output status The following table shows the logic once again Sn Rn Comment The status is retentive Reset Set O Reset takes priority over Set When retentivity is enabled the current status of the output signal is retained after a power failure IDEC SmartRelay Manual 179 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 22 Current impulse relay Short description A short pulse at the input sets and resets the output Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Trg Input Trg You set and reset output Q witha m signal at input Trg Trigger R alt J Input S You set output Q with a signal at input Input R You reset output Q with a signal at a lie Parameter Selection RS R input priority or SR S input priority Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q Q is set with a signal at Trg and reset with the next signal at Trg if S and R 0 Timing diagram Trg fl Nl I l The bold printed section of the timing diagram is also shown in the symbol for the E current impulse relay
247. utputs and inputs 60 Always create your circuit program by working from the output to the input You can connect an output to several inputs but not the same input to several outputs Within the same program path you may not connect an output to an upstream input For such internal recursions you should interconnect memory markers or outputs IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay 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 Press lt gt V or Ato 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 V or A to select a connector or a block Confirm with OK Press ESC to return to the previous step Rule 4 Planning e Before you start to create a circuit program you should either first create a design on paper or program IDEC SmartRelay directly using WindLGC e IDEC SmartRelay can only save complete and faultless circuit programs IDEC SmartRelay Manual 61 Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3 5 Overview of IDEC SmartRelay menus Programming mode Main Menu Programming menu gt Program F Card Clear Prg Setup Password Start Msg Config Transfer menu gt j Card Card jm CopyProtect Note T
248. voltage L e Signal 0 lt 5 V AC DC e Signal 1 gt 12 V AC DC Input current at e Signal 0 e Signal 1 Delay time at e Otol e 1to0 Output type Relay outputs Dielectric Strength between power input 2 500 V AC 1 minute terminals and output terminals 500 V DC 1 minute 302 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Technical data G Incandescent lamp load 25000 switching 1000 W cycles at Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 10 x 58 W switching cycles Fluorescent tubes conventionally 1x58 W compensated 25000 switching cycles Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 10 x 58 W 25000 switching cycles none across the entire temperature range Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Protection of output relay if desired max 16 A characteristic B16 Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC Initial Contact Resistance 100 MO maximum at 1A 24V DC Mechanical Life 10 000 000 operations minimum no load 10 Hz Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum rated resistive load 1800 operations hour Switching rate Notice For fluorescent lamps with capacitors the technical data of fluorescent lamp ballasts must also be considered If the maximum allowed surge current is exceeded fluorescent lamps must be switched with appropriate contactor relays i Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 Power protection B16 900A Parallel output circuits for power increase Not permitted i IDEC SmartRelay Manual 303 Technic
249. wance R3 resistance Q IDEC SmartRelay Manual 37 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1E H12SND Digital DC Input 3 6kQ 270kQ 11 18 OA Internal Circuit FL1B M08B2R2 FL1B M08B1S2 Digital DC Input 3 6kQ 270kQ 11 18 O Internal Circuit FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE FL1E H12SND Analog Input 0 10V 54kO 11 12 17 18 OH Internal Circuit 5V FL1B J2B2 Analog Input 0 10V 38kQ U1 U2 O __ Internal Circuit 5V 38 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring FL1B J2B2 Analog Input 0 20mA 30 1259 ne nterna 125 10nF M1 M2 o Note Fluctuating analog values are due to screening on the connecting wire from the analog valuator device to the analog FL1B J2B2 expansion module encoder wire that has either been mounted incorrectly or not at all To avoid fluctuating analog values when using these expansion modules proceed as follows e Use only shielded encoder wires e Shorten the encoder wire as much as possible The encoder wire must not be more than 10 meters long e Clamp the encoder wire on one side only and clamp it only to the PE terminal on the FL1B J2B2 FL1D K2B2 expansion module e Connect ground on the encoder supply to the PE terminal on the expansion module IDEC SmartRelay Manual 39 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2 3 4 Connecting outputs FL1E H12RCA FL1E B12RCA FL1E H12RCC FL1E
250. ween power input 2 500 V AC 1minute terminals and output terminals 500 V DC 1 minute In groups of Control of a digital input Yes Continuous current lih max 5A per relay Surge current max 30 A Incandescent lamp load 25000 switching cycles at 230 240 V AC 1000 W 100 110 V AC 500 W Fluorescent tubes with ballast 25000 10 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC switching cycles Fluorescent tubes conventionally 1 x 58 W at 230 240 V AC compensated 25000 switching cycles Fluorescent tubes uncompensated 10 x 58 W 25000 switching cycles at 230 240 V AC Short circuit proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Power protection B16 900A Derating none across the entire temperature range Parallel output circuits for power increase Not permitted Protection of output relay if desired max 16 A characteristic B16 Minimum Switching Load 10 mA 12 V DC Initial Contact Resistance 100 MO maximum at 1A 24V DC Mechanical Life 10 000 000 operations minimum no load 10 Hz Short circuit proof cos 0 5 to 0 7 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 293 Technical data Electrical Life 100 000 operations minimum rated resistive load 1800 operations hour Switching rate Mechanical 10 Hz Notice For fluorescent lamps with capacitors the technical data of fluorescent lamp ballasts must also be considered If the maximum allowed surge current is exceeded fluorescent lamps must be switched with appropriate contactor relays 2
251. with on delay The time is reset when the status at input Trg returns to 0 before the time T has expired The output is reset to O when the signal at input Trg is O If retentivity is not set output Q and the expired time are reset after a power failure 126 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 2 Off delay Short description When an on delay is set the output is reset when the configured time has expired Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay T Input Trg The off delay timer starts with a a negative edge 1 to 0 transition at P ar input Trg Trigger Input R A signal at input R resets the on delay time and the output Parameter The output switches off transitions from 1 to 0 when the delay time T expires Retentivity No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q Q is set with a signal at input Trg It holds this state until T has expired Parameter T Note the parameter T defaults specified in Chapter 4 3 2 The time for parameter T can be based on the actual value of another already configured function You can use the actual value of the following functions e Analog comparator actual value Ax Ay see Chapter 4 4 18 Analog trigger actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 16 Analog amplifier actual value Ax see Chapter 4 4 20 Analog multiplexer actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 26 Analog ramp control actual value AQ see Chapter 4 4 27 e Analog math actual value AQ see C
252. wnload a power up screen for the Text Display from WindLGC This screen displays briefly when you initially power on the Text Display You can also upload the power up screen from the Text Display to WindLGC The menus for the Text Display are shown in Appendix section D 2 You configure the settings for the Text Display independently from the IDEC SmartRelay Base module The settings can be different Which communication modules are available e IDEC SmartRelay communication module CM AS interface which is described in more detail in a separate documentation The communication module has four virtual inputs and outputs and acts as an interface between an AS Interface system and an IDEC SmartRelay system The module enables four data bits to be transferred from the IDEC SmartRelay base module to the AS Interface system and vice versa IDEC SmartRelay Manual 3 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay It s your choice The various IDEC SmartRelay Base versions expansion modules Text Display and communication modules offer you a highly flexible and adaptive system to suit your specific tasks The IDEC SmartRelay system offers you many solutions such as for small domestic installations simple automation tasks and even complex engineering tasks involving its integration into a bus system e g communication module AS interface Note IDEC SmartRelay base module may only be equipped with expansion modules of the same voltage c
253. xample B3 On 04000 On threshold Off 02000 Off threshold Ax 05000 Q 1 Ax gt On View in the message text example 050 00 Ax when p 2 Q 1 Ax gt On IDEC SmartRelay Manual 165 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 17 Analog differential trigger Short description The output is set and reset depending on a configurable threshold and a differential value Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be analyzed at input Ax Use the analog inputs Al1 AI8 the analog memory markers AM1 AM6 the block number of a function with analog output or the analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2 Parameter A Gain Range of values 10 00 Zero offset Range of values 10 000 On Off threshold Range of values 20 000 Differential value for calculating the off parameter Range of values 20 000 Number of decimals Range of values 0 1 2 3 Output Q Q is set or reset depending on the threshold and difference values Alt1 Al8 0 10 V corresponds with 0 1000 internal value Gain and offset parameters Please note the information on gain and offset parameters in Chapter 4 3 6 166 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter p number of decimals Does not apply to the display of On Off and Ax values in a message text Timing diagram A Function with negative difference A Timing diagram B Function with positive difference A Off
254. y Chapter 4 gives a full list of the IDEC SmartRelay functions IDEC SmartRelay Manual Programming IDEC SmartRelay Block representation on the IDEC SmartRelay display The figure below shows a typical view of the IDEC SmartRelay 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 View of the IDEC SmartRelay Block number assigned by IDEC SmartRelay Another block is connected at this point Input This connector is Output Block not required Assigning a block number IDEC SmartRelay assigns each new block in a circuit program a block number IDEC SmartRelay 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 Block numbers These blocks are _ Interconnected Scrolling the circuit program using the key The figure above shows you three views of the IDEC SmartRelay display which represent the circuit program As you can see IDEC SmartRelay interconnects the blocks using their numbers IDEC SmartRelay Manual 55 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Advantages of block numbers 56 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
255. y 8 inputs and 4 outputs e Without display IDEC SmartRelay Pure 8 inputs and 4 outputs Each version is integrated into four subunits is equipped with an expansion interface and Text Display interface and provides 39 pre configured standard and special function blocks for the creation of your circuit program Which expansion modules are available e IDEC SmartRelay digital modules are available for operation with 12 V DC 24 V AC DC and 100 240 V AC DC and are equipped with four inputs and four outputs e IDEC SmartRelay analog modules are available for operation with 24 V DC and some with 12 V DC depending on the specific module Each is equipped with two analog inputs or two analog outputs The digital analog modules are integrated in two or four subunits Each one is equipped with two expansion interfaces for connecting additional modules Which display modules are available e IDEC SmartRelay Base with display e Text Display 2 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Features of the Text Display The Text Display is available with the FL1E series It provides an additional display that is wider than the Base module It has four function keys that you can program in your circuit program as inputs Like the IDEC SmartRelay Base module it has four cursor keys an ESC and OK key that you can also program in your circuit program and use for navigation on the Text Display You can create and do
256. y 7 at 00 00 h at 00 00 h April 4 November 19 at 00 00 h at 00 00 h 152 IDEC SmartRelay Manual IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 13 Up down counter Short description 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 Symbol in IDEC Description Input R A signal at input R resets the internal count value to zero Input Cnt The function counts the 0 to 1 transitions at input Cnt 1 to O transitions are not counted Use e inputs I3 14 15 and I6 for fast counting only FL1E H12RCE FL1E B12RCE and FL1E H12SND max 5 kHz any other input or circuit component for counting low frequency signals typ 4 Hz Input Dir You set the direction of count at input Dir Dir 0 Up count Dir 1 Down count Parameter On On threshold Range of values 0 999999 Off Off threshold Range of values 0 999999 StartVal Initial value from which to begin counting either down or up Retentivity for internal counter value Cnt No retentivity R The status is retentive Output Q Q is set or reset depending on the current value at Cnt and the set thresholds IDEC SmartRelay Manual 153 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters On and Off The on threshold On and the off threshold Off can be provided by the actual value of another alre
257. y if the on or off threshold represents the result of another function in the example in section 4 4 13 this is B021 Current value of an hour counter View of an hour counter parameter in parameter assignment mode B16 1 MI 0100h Time interval 00 m B16 2 OT 00083h Total operating hours 15 You can edit the configured time interval MI Current value of a frequency trigger View of the parameter of a frequency trigger in parameter assignment mode B15 On 0009 On threshold Off 0005 Off threshold fa 0010 Process variable You can change the on off threshold 228 IDEC SmartRelay Manual Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 5 2 Setting the default values for IDEC Smart Relay You can set the following default values for an IDEC SmartRelay base module Clock settings You can set the default values for time of day and date summertime wintertime conversion and synchronization e inparameter assignment mode by means of the set menu Clock menu item e in programming mode by means of the setup menu Clock menu item Time of day and date see Chapter 5 2 1 Summertime wintertime conversion see Chapter 3 6 14 Synchronization see Chapter 3 6 15 Contrast and backlight settings You can set the default values for the display contrast and backlight e in parameter assignment mode by means of the set menu LCD menu item e in programming mode by means of the setup menu LCD me
258. yclically Thus if the pulse frequency at the fast inputs 13 14 15 or I6 is faster than the cycle time the special function might not switch until after the specified limit value is 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 View in programming mode example B3 1 R B3 1 R On 001234 On 123456 off 000000 Off B021 To set the start value press A or W to access the following screen form B3 2 R STV 0100 If the referenced block B021 in the example returns a value that lies out of the valid range the value is rounded to the next valid value The view in parameter assignment mode example B3 B3 On 001234 or On 123456 Off B021 Current a Cnt 000120 cout value off 000000 Cnt 000120 IDEC SmartRelay Manual 155 IDEC SmartRelay functions 4 4 14 Operating hours counter Short description A configured time is triggered with a signal at the monitoring input The output is set when this time has expired Symbol in IDEC Description SmartRelay 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 IDEC SmartRelay scans the on time of this input

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