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1. Press ESC key to exit the programming input 2 When the cursor appears as gt the input output or function block may be selected Select the input output or function block with Fjand i keys Press OK key to confirm the selection Press ESC key to return to the previous step a FAB Intelligent Control 4 1 Display status of FAB Connect FAB Fig 4 1 to the power supply with the method as described in Chapter II After the power supply is switched on the LCD panel displays a frame Fig 4 2 which is the Status Display Frame the upper line I contains the status values of inputs 1 6 the lower line Q contains the status values of outputs 1 4 in which indicates ON i e status 1 L indicates OFF i e status 0 ERE ERE SA OFRENE IPPE58 Fig 4 2 Status Display Frame 4 2 Confirm password Pressing ESC and OK simultaneously at the Status Display Frame as shown in Fig 4 2 the user can enter the Confirm Password Frame as shown in Fig 4 4 Now it is necessary to input the password value for FAB The cursor stays at the highest digit of the password where you can change the digit value 0 9 with the f and HE keys when you initially press or JR key the password value is 0 Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel Then you can use the and keys to change the password input position and input the password values of the remaining digits If a proper password has been
2. QUICKIT PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE OF FAB Chapter I Brief Introduction to QUICKII i CST AA mera E scia ch teases 107 1 2 TWO types OF editing windows vveccsesacssersaccsseccuascocsantoenasesensassnasseraneresseanys 108 1 2 1 FAB logical diagram editing windowW ssssssseesseresersrersrenerennee 108 1 2 2 Simulation WAT GW ssc asosscanvcavncev lt acus cosescaiedicateniantcerduesntaviessecncascnientidtins 109 ESAE OU se senses EEEE EAE E A eee eer AN 110 LAL 35 1 Gi MACUN 2 tarscsascesecnaecaiasrataanenencesadtnasen anal Oneemeeapeoucnenapectaddnans 110 1 3 2 Simulation operation fUNCTION ccccesesesseescecescesseesseecnseesseesees 111 1 33 Realtime MOMtOrnNg sssini kiniad iani 111 1 3 4 Communication with FAB ssssessessssesessesesessessesesessesessesesseseseesesesese 111 1 3 4 1 Local FAB communication ac csccuscsesusenccxsanesnsshecxscnesneshecusanasnashecnsanescies 111 1 3 4 2 Remote FAB COMMUNICATION ccccesseseesecesceseeseeseceeeeeeeeceneeeeesees 111 Chapter II Installation and uninstallation 2 1 Installation of Quick M1 sisssscssssoascutesvssnscadencstoissdalonsasandescstestsisudendinissnsncssstats 112 22 UninstallaiOr cecoctacrcaceupeesecvtseneeseteceedeaesdacamonceleuassetuceasasteacsidehcuetiocuedaeatatasecteeate 117 Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library 31 Fonction SURG UON Sessien 119 ARET EE E E E EEE A A EE A T E 119 PAL D I A E A OS E A A A I E 120 Dl Communica Oi sscssrera e a
3. 3 c If the manual link is selected in the first step click the output port of the former block moving the mouse cursor according to your desired path click at turning thus forming a turning point and go on moving the mouse cursor to the input port of the next block And the link line can be set in the similar way 4 Click again and the link state will be cancelled Chapter IV Basic operations 4 2 4 Move the link or block In case that there are a lot of links and blocks in your Function Diagram the diagram may be difficult to read due to so many crisscrossing lines you can move some of the links or blocks to make the diagram tidy and easier to read Operating method 1 Click the link or block to be moved and it will turn to a red colour 2 Put the cursor on the link or block to be moved and drag it to the proper position 3 Click again to complete the move 4 Move all of the links and blocks that need to be moved with the same method to make the whole function diagram tidy and clear 4 2 5 Delete block or link When you want to delete unnecessary blocks or wrong links the operation steps are as follows 1 Select the link or block to be deleted 2 Press the Delete key on the keyboard or click the right mouse button and select the Delete option thus the link or block is deleted 4 2 6 Simulation operation Quick II has an Simulation Run Function in addition to the editing of function diagram When programming is
4. Fig 4 10 A Special Function Blocks Fig 4 10 B Basic Function Blocks ih a E mEn he ia a4 x al Fig 4 10 C Input Function Blocks Fig 4 10 D Output Function Blocks f FAB Intelligent Controller E CE The graphs in the In Library and Out Library are only for you to select the input and output devices corresponding to the actual equipment as shown in Fig 4 8 so that the simulation run will have a more straight forward feeling without any actual logical operation function Da pE pa pan hs a Re BR PSs Fi Ral Ae 8 3 RH E om gt Li ad p Fa Fr E Es Em Far FE a F m fa Fig 4 11 Usage of Input and Output Function Blocks Note The graphs in the In Library can only be placed in the Input Ports but not in the Output Ports and vice versa the graphs in the Out Library cannot be place in the Input Ports 4 2 2 Edit block properties Different blocks have different properties which may be set according to the control requirements Operating methods 1 Select a function block in the Function Diagram Editing box and click on it An Edit Function List appears as shown in Fig 4 12 Then select Properties in the function list Or you may double click the said function block directly Loe PALA LL m Chapter IV Basic operations Fig 4 12 Operation Menu of Blocks 2 A Setup Properties dialogue box appears as shown in Fig 4 13 Set the at tributes according to
5. Fig 4 40 Press OK to enter the first input parameter set status Select parameter M with i and set the parameter value with A v When MO1 appears press BR and the first parameter will be set to M1 The following will be on the LCD panel Fig 4 41 Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel ee Press y to move the cursor to the second input parameter OK and press Now the second input parameter can be set After selecting X with Gi J and pressing OK the said input is set to X The following will be displayed on the LCD panel Fig 4 42 Move the cursor to the third input link and press OK After selecting M in the parameter list press OK and set the said input to M2 with PP E The following will be on the LCD panel Fig 4 43 Move the cursor to the output link with b and press OK After selecting Q in the parameter list press BR and set the said output link as Q1 with The following will be displayed on the LCD panel Fig 4 44 FAB Intelligent Control kasus ye Now all the three function blocks required for editing of this function diagram are selected and set which means that the Function Diagram is completely edited Step III Run 1 After Set up II is finished press ESC twice consecutively to return to the Select Function Selection The following will be displayed on the LCD panel gt Editor FAB Rom Set kok Ox O Ga e
6. 2 00 aie awa VSVE VOY We 3 2 9 DCN R has a priority to other input when R inputs reset signal the counter is reset to 0 and output Q rests simultaneously When CNT counting is input the counter will only count the front edge triggering the status changes from 0 to 1 i e ev ery time the leading edge is triggering the counter is decreased by 1 Parameter When the internal parameter is decreased PAR to 0 Output Q is 1 The assignment of counter is 0 999999 When the counting value is 0 Output Q is On Note This function is applicable to the locations where the counting is required 3 2 10 MPLR Single pulse time relay Trigger the input to activate the single pulse time relay When the leading edge of TRG comes a pulse with a duration of T is output Reset the single pulse time relay When R is 1 Output Q becomes 0 The assignment of the pulse duration set ting is 0 01 99 99 second minute hour The time accuracy can reach 0 5 second Parameter T Output Every time TRG changes from 0 to 1 Q Q outputs a pulse with a duration of T Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks Time Sequence Frame Notes When Q is I TRG pulse will have no effect on Output Q This function is applicable to the locations where the pulse duration is required to be increased 3 2 11 Tel The AF MUL to be used in conjunction with FAB The input port is selected as follows I1 I
7. FAB Intelligent Control CSEsE soy Me The following procedure shall be followed for editing of the said control function with FAB operation panel In case a user program already exists in FAB Step I Enter FAB Editor Frame 1 In 2 3 seconds after switch on the following will be on the LCD panel FEE Ee SA Oo Hee 12 26 58 Fig 4 25 2 After ESC and ORI are pressed simultaneously the Confirm Password Frame is entered At this time the cursor will stay at the highest digit of the password and the following will be displayed on the LCD panel Verify Users Password _ XXXX Fig 4 26 3 Input the password with the password assumed as 2165 Press S twice and the first digit value of the password will change to 2 press right moving key gt and the cursor will move one digit to the right for the second digit of the password value to be input press HE once and the second digit of the password value will become 1 press and the cursor will move one digit to the right for the third digit of the password value to be input Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel press 6 times and the third digit of the password value will become 6 press gt and the cursor will move one digit to the right for the last digit of the password value to be inputted press 5 times and the last digit of the password value will become 5 After the password is completely input the followin
8. II to gate open switch I2 to the gate open switch I3 to the stop switch 14 to the gate open limit switch I5 to the gate close limit switch and 16 to the safety pres sure damper B12 XT gt a x7 B13 xJ z 2 x Bil xJ gt o X4 Chapter VIII Application oe 8 4 Ventilation system Requirements The ventilation system shall be able to send fresh air into the room and to exhaust the waste gas out of the room 1 Waste gas exhaust unit and fresh air forced draft unit shall be installed in the room 2 The ventilation system shall be controlled by the control monitor 3 No over atmospheric pressure is allowed in the room at any time 4 The fresh air forced draft unit can not be put into service until the flow monitor indicates that the waste gas exhaust unit is in normal operation 5 In case of any fault in the ventilation system the alarm lamp shall be on The Function Block Program Diagram is as follows BI B12 X 101 B10 B7 DPR B2 t 2s M4 Ms z J L B13 ka xd oe x4 i BL B8 D DPR _ ee 1 Ms ha M6 P B14 13 r B9 B6 ber M7 ml o X t 2s Ti nn t 0 5s Note Q1 shall be connected to the contactor of waste gas exhaust unit Q2 to the contactor of the fresh air forced draft unit Q3 to the fault alarm lamp II to the activate exhaust switch I2 to the stop exhaust switch 13 to the waste gas fl
9. Rule 1 Before the circuit is input the complete circuit diagram shall be made on a drawing with the necessary intermediate relays M marked or the FAB cir cuit diagram shall be drawn directly with QUICK II and then adjust the series No of the blocks according to Rule 2 and Rule 3 Rule 2 The input of circuit is always from input to output with the cause first and result next The block sequence number of the cause block must be smaller than that of the result block The block numbers that have no cause relationship with each other are irrelevant Example Il 12 M02 I3 A Cause block B03 Result block B04 Fig 4 22 FAB Intelligent Control 000 ie KARA Rule 3 In a program path an output may be connected to the lead input for number transfer but the block with a smaller sequence number shall be used as the lead input cause block and the one with a greater sequence number shall be the result block If the user desires for contrary cause and result blocks it is only necessary to adjust the block sequence numbers Rule 4 One output may be connected to multiple inputs but multiple outputs cannot be connected to one input Rule 5 At power on and initialization of FAB at the instant of power on the intermediate relay M and output port Q are all in logical 0 status Their later status will be determined by the program Rule 6 It is not allowed to connect two outputs with are end Such as
10. 37 L EA O a a E A 57 4 3 2 1 Read program from FAB Rom FAB ccecceseesseseeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeees 58 Ah Ds Sel A A A OR E A ON ESE A E E N 58 4 4 Edit FAB function pro OP anit scssscssezaecsssadsersanevecdancvanszacdsgutdeersanevecatsaennezacssie 39 44 1 Programming rules pa ceaserccccauatueatenes ohesetnesenaseeictosvacuruebesenn mctonsanetoseied 59 AAD MV OA OVA enese EE ES 60 AA 5 Edit POSTIN seisseen aara adrasan eseanesdctiasdiactiaivestiavete 6l Chapter V Remote programming and monitoring 5 1 Remote programming and monitoring via a MODEM ceeeeees T2 5 2 Two connection methods for FAB remote programming and MONItoring eeeesseeseseesseesssessseessressressrresoressresseess 73 5 2 1 Connect MODEM by means of AF C232 and AF M232 eee 73 5 2 2 Connect MODEM by means of AF MUL ceccecessecesteessseeesteeees Chapter VI Voice Module 6 2 Connection of AF MUL and FAB csssssssstecesecseceescesecesseesseeseeseees 6 3 Guide for using the voice multifunction DIOCK ccc eeeseeeesseeeeeneeees B R ERR oi A E eee ere 6 5 Sound broadcasting 24 er ccveesives tenn niren iK ra ENNEA ENESES 6 6 Telephone remote control function esesseeseeosseeseesseeessessresseessresseessees FAB Intelligent Control Ls 55 6 7 Automatically dial fUNCtiON cceesceesecesecesecceseeessecsseeesseeeseseseeseneens 82 6 8 Example for using the voice module for control a
11. 8 points ee agiia attr op AF 20MR D DC 12 24V 12 points DC 8 points O e ee AF 20MT D DC 12 24V 12 points DC 8 points ieee FEE AF LCD FAB removable LCD panel AF P485 AF M232 Adapter between MODEM and AF MUL or AF C232 AF MUL D QUICK II FAB programming software FAB Scada SCADA software 1 3 Features of FAB 1 Removable programming panel with Liquid Crystal Display There is an operating panel with LCD display on the front side of FAB You can use the operating keys on this panel to edit directly the control program for FAB Moreover this LCD display panel is removable and it can be set up according to your needs When needed it can be plugged in When not needed it can be removed and replaced with a front cover Caution IN The LCD display panel shall be plugged in or removed only after AC or DC power has been turned off Chapter I Brief Introduction to FAB Well featured and compact design If you are thinking of improving the application of your equipment FAB provides very many features FAB is very compact 90mm x 71mm x 58mm AF 10 Series and 90mm x 126mm x 58mm AF 20 Series With the function blocks used for programming the program storage capacity of FAB is large The control functions of FAB can be implemented only with function blocks incorporated into a function block diagram The same level of control implemented by a conventional PLC would require a much larger and more detailed program When s
12. CD Drive and Installation Guidance will appear automatically Select Install gt Quick II The dialogue box as shown in figure 2 1 will appear Then wait for installation instructions Fig 2 1 Installation Guidance window 2 Enter the Installation window of Quick II as shown in the figure 2 2 imire in ier Dari Urip popan Tha B Kinga inten i een amet l cd pin a a er E er ee oe eee ee ee map p Pies me Bi oie deek TR Ta Ti Fig 2 2 Installation Introduction window i 1 Chapter II Installation and uninstallation If you click NEXT to enter the next step of installation the User Name and Computer Name will be displayed as shown in Fig 2 3 and you can modify them If you click CANCEL the installation program will be terminated Ley Fig 2 3 User Name Setting Window 3 Enter the Set Installation Path Setting dialogue Box as shown in Fig 2 4 By clicking BROWSE you can modify the current installation path the original installation path is C Program Files Array Quick II to your desired installation path If you click NEXT it will enter the next step of installation and enter the Setup Type window for selecting installation type as shown in Fig 2 5 Installa tion Type selecting window If you click BACK the previous installation window will appear as shown in Fie 235 If you click CANCEL the installation program will be terminated FAB Intelligent Controller ore
13. MO FR represents Monday to Friday MO SA represents Monday to Saturday MO SU represents Monday to Sunday FR SU represents Friday to Sunday SA SU represents Saturday to Sunday Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel After selecting the week system press the ESC key you will then be able to select the timing and the following will be displayed on LCD Week D 2000 00 00 T1 000000 T2 000000 Fig 4 12 The first line represents the week system The second line represents year month and day The third line represents the output ON time The forth line represents the output OFF time i Note You only need set T1 T2 and need not set D when you select A the week system the set data will be neglected by the system 4 Set the Telephone Block When the Telephone Block is selected the following will be displayed on LCD panel Set the input on the left of the block first move the cursor to the output on the right and press OK Fig 4 13 FAB Intelligent Control SARA RAD After OK key is pressed the following will be on the LCD panel Phone Code 0000000000 0000000000 00000 Fig 4 14 Press ME y gt 4 keys to move the cursor and select the digits of the telephone up to a 25 digit number and press i to change the value and set each digit of the telephone number in turn After the number is set move the cursor to the last digit of the set number and press ESC to exit A
14. Modify Output Status 3 1 6 Help Eile Bi Vise pemoh Gallery Fak C Option Pinder Hip Deele Y AET are Fi he Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library fa mmn aami Contents Contents and details of help Search by subjects Index of keywords Use help Instructions to help functions About Quick II Brief introduction to FAB 3 1 7 Edit l Jhr Siew Sear Fab Cog phen Binke Help y ot u ae 388 Sy Ei 5 ETETE Bali Hr ree See oer Fig 3 7 Edit Instruction Menu Undo Undo the previous step operation and support consecutive operations Redo Recover the contents undone by the previous step of operation and support consecutive operations Cut Cut the contents in the area highlighted with the cursor Copy Copy the contents highlighted with the cursor Paste Paste the contents cut or copied Delete Delete various graphic components Select all Select all the contents in the current window editing box and setup the label FAB Intelligent Controller 3 1 8 Search This instruction is mainly used for finding blocks in the function diagram that meet certain conditions Eile pii Siew deerch Fab Cig Getic Fink Help etn tae 3 apr Pasta Brant TENE ort FE eS Fig 3 8 Search Instruction Menu Search by Label find according to the comments for the blocks Search by Signal No find according to the block number 3 1 9 Image Libr
15. Moreover FAB can also receive remote signals transmitted through a telephone line in order to control the terminal equipment Note It is necessary to configure AF MUL multifunctional voice block for the implementation of telephone function and voice function Voice function FAB can provide voice recording and broadcasting back functions for the automatic control industry creating intelligent controls which can give audible voice outputs both locally and through remote speakers Networking function FAB has a networking function It can link up to 255 FABs to make up a network to implement the instant supervision and control from a common computer a a IC Ku a1 fl a rir 1m irma Chapter I Brief Introduction to FAB 12 FAB Scada monitoring and control functions FAB Scada software provides for the monitoring and control functions of a group of FABs 13 Middle relay feature With the addition of the middle relay more complicated control schemes can be developed F FAB Intelligent Control i SE SE Sa I Chapter II Installation and wiring of FAB 2 1 Installation 2 1 1 Installation method FAB is small and it is suitable for fitting inside panels or machinery within its specification criteria The installation of FAB is quite simple 1 Use a standard DIN rail for installation of FAB as shown in Fig 2 1 2 Use the two diagonal clearance holes on FAB for direct mounting DIN r
16. are configured in total and each block can achieve a specific control function independently e g time delay ON time delay OFF setting switch time counter function etc As several blocks are linked up in a specific way relatively complicated control functions can be realised Programming with function blocks is simpler and better appreciated than the conventional PLC instruction programming The following types of operator for FAB function blocks are available for options 1 Options of input port I1 IC Input port Q1 Q8 Output port Moo M126 middle relay HI High potential status LO Low potential status X no input connection PO P9 Telephone two tone pulse 2 Options for output port Q1 Q8 output port Moo M126 intermediate relay 3 1 General function block GF There are 6 general function blocks in total as listed in the following table Table 1 General function blocks Series Connection of NO contacts Parallel connection of NO contacts Phase inverter FAB Intelligent Control FR jis sa as 9 Se LS SSE eoxr Me Dual commutator contact Parallel connection of NC contacts Serial connection of NC contacts 3 1 1 AND Serial connection of a certain The symbol of AND is as shown number of NO contacts is shown in the follows in the line diagram as follow u i ll R B B This function block is called as AND because only when all of I1
17. broadcast correct password please do the next step to control Then the user can control the equipment by use of the telephone B If the entered password is not correct the FAB system will broadcast wrong password please re enter The FAB system will then broadcast the section 0 message repeatedly 3 When the FAB voice system dials a preset telephone number it will broadcast the preset message such as the 4th section Gas leakage alarm together with the 3rd section Alarm please enter the password to control A When user enters the correct password the voice system will broadcasts the Ist message and then will broadcast the 4th message repeatedly At this time the user can real time control the equipment by use of the telephone B When the user enters a wrong password the voice system will broadcast the 2nd message wrong password please re enter The voice system will then broad cast the 3rd message and 4th message repeatedly Foe FAB Intelligent Control CS 5 Fy We Notes A When a connected telephone is dialed by the FAB voice system if there is no answer or a password is not input within 40 seconds of the connection the FAB voice system will stop dialing and cease to broadcast the voice message The FAB voice system will then redial automatically every 20 seconds B User must enter a before entering the password The broadcasting will then stop and the user should enter a four digit password within ni
18. in Fig 4 26 Fig 4 26 Communication Configuration 3 Fill in the FAB address 4 Setup the connection mode 1 For download select modem mode by clicking on Modem Note the modem here is the modem already installed in your Windows and tba select the telephone number for dial up 2 For local writing select Serial Port and then the Serial Port selection by clicking on it to prepare the com port 3 Click OK to complete the setup 4 If the communication link is still not established a Prompt window will pop up for you to reselect another modem or communication port Carrent Fah Adtran fi i Gade Salaegt Teddart Mode Enry Feber O Carai Salaeat EF F fa irp E yep r Li a Satida Select OL Feu will Open 7 Curl tha SerialPart Or Bling tte FAB Intelligent Controller 0 ia HS 5 Write Read 1 Click PC FAB or the FAB PC option under the FAB Operation Menu as shown in Fig 4 27 A Confirm Password window will appear as shown in Fig 4 28 CY Gide Bai Yis gewch Pap Cig Didon Eicke Help Heels we mB aos amp 7 mr P o ee a O maaamo en Fig 4 27 Write Read Passeord Bun After Friis AE Ones LE cm Fig 4 28 Password Confirm Notes I The communication setup must be completed before communication can be estab lished between the computer and FAB so as to complete the upload download of the program 2
19. input you will enter the Editing Frame shown in Fig4 4 If the password is incorrectly input twice consecutively the Status Display Frame as shown in Fig 4 2 will be presented Note The ex works password is 0001 Verify Users Password XXXX Fig 4 3 Confirm Password Frame 4 3 Function Entering the editing frame shown is Fig4 4 the user may use M and R keys to move the arrow gt on the left and press the OK key to select the functions with the following 4 options for selection Editor edit program Editing Function Selecting Frame shown in Fig 4 5 will be on when this function is selected FAB Rom read program modify the address and reset the modem etc the frame shown in Fig 4 19 will be on when this function is selected Set setup RTC real time clock and setup password RUN start running FAB program gt Editor FAB Rom Set RUN Fig 4 4 wee FAB Intelligent Control suas Byg 4 3 1 Editor When this function key is selected FAB will enter the Editing Function Selecting Frame as shown in Fig 4 5 The user may use Ii and JR keys to move the arrow gt on the left and press OK to select the functions Edit PRG Input a function block consult 4 2 1 1 Insert FB Insert a function block into the existing program consult 4 2 1 2 Delete FB Delete a function block from the existing program consult 4 2 1 3 Clear PRG Delete all program block gt Edit Prg Inse
20. of Quick II For Quick II the operating methods of pull down Instruction Tools and Quick icons are adopted All function blocks are directly distributed in the window Using a mouse with Windows operation you can perform creating and editing simula tion running and monitoring of a FAB program quickly 1 2 Two types of editing windows Click NEW then set the controller type and simulation type depending on require ments Select a file name for storing in the computer Two cascaded editing win dows the Logical Diagram Editing window and Field Simulation Graph Editing window will appear in the window You may select either one for editing purposes 1 2 1 FAB Logical Diagram Editing window FAB Logical Diagram Editing window is as shown in Fig 1 3 In this editing window you can click the desired block in the block library on the left to draw the Logical Function Diagram and set the block property After the function diagram is completed simulation can be run in this window and the program can be down loaded to FAB Chapter I Introduction to Quick II M RE f hiha PE MR 4 Be i ii id 18 Fig 1 3 FAB Logical Diagram Editing window 1 2 2 Simulation window Quick II has two types of simulation window the Standard Simulation window and the Simple Simulation window The Standard Simulation Graph editing win dow is as shown in Fig 1 4 In this editing window you can design the Field Simulation Graph with Draw using th
21. qualified personnel are allowed to operate and de bug the products Qualified personnel are specified as those persons who carry out commissioning grounding and apply the appropriate identification to the circuits equipment and systems according to the available safety practices and standards Note Only when this product ts transported and stored with care then assembled installed operated and maintained in accordance with the documentation can it carry out its designed functions properly and reliably FAB Intelligent Control Chapter I Brief Introduction to FAB FAB intelligent controller is a new type of programmable controller It isprogrammed by the use of a Function Block Diagram The programming of FAB is simpler and easier to learn than the programming of a conventional PLC that uses ladder diagrams and associated instructions The design concept for the FAB series of products includes aremovable LCD panel The program can be written directly into the FAB using this LCD panel After programming the LCD panel can be retained or removed and replaced with a cover The cost to the user can be reduced by multiple use of the LCD panel The use of a computer is recommended for more complex control schemes Products within the FAB series are very compact and light in weight FAB intelligent controls series can be used for both local and remote control communication networking and monitoring FAB series can realize tele
22. record voice messages as follows The 0 base section message Please enter the password The First section message correct password please enter the message code The Second section message wrong password please re enter again The third section message emergency please enter password to control The Fourth section message Whatever message four is And so on to the system needs The voice message recording operation of is as follows 1 As shown in Fig 6 4 connect the AF MUL and FAB connect switch kl between L and I1 connect k2 between L and I2 connect k3 between L and I3 and connect k4 between L and 14 Foe FAB Intelligent Control reed 1 ii AN 2 Switch on the power of FAB and AF MUL Write the two function blocks program in FAB when they run 11 ON 13 ON 12 OFF ab 29 14 OFF of 0 3 Run the FAB and close the switch k1 one second and open it then close switch k2 one second and open it then the original recording of FAB is deleted 4 Close k3 for one second and open it the user will see that the red recording indicator light of the AF MUL is on user to say Please enter the password into MIC of the AF MUL then close k4 for a second and then open it Now the user will hear the recorded voice Please enter the password The voice message is broadcast by the AF MUL and proves that 0 the base section voice message has been recorded in the AF MUL 5 Close k3 for one second and then reop
23. the following Ul M00 n BOl Ul amp L Moo n B02 the above is prohibited except for CW block 4 4 2 Middle relay In FAB programming the middle is a very important bridge in FAB programming this is the intermediate relay The intermediate relay of FAB is similar to that in the relay control system They can store some intermediate status and then transfer it to a block requiring this status for input Use of intermediate relays has two advantages 1 The output terminal of the previous block can be used as the input signal for different blocks 2 When a block is inserted or deleted the original logical relation can be retained The basic functions of the intermediate relay are as shown in the following figure Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB pane BOI Fig 4 23 on the above figure the output status of BO1 may not only be used directly as the input of B02 block but also be stored by MOI and then used as the input of B03 4 4 3 Edit program Take the stair lighting system for an example with the following control require ments 1 When the switch button is pressed the light will be turned on and kept normally on 2 When the sound sensing switch is on the light will be turned on and kept on for 2 minutes The Function Block Diagram for the said control function is as follows Timetut 2 min li shall be connected to switch button I to switch off bution 5 to sound controlled switch
24. the following drawings 2 2 2 Connecting FAB inputs Li FJ ee be Hi CE Ai ie Fig 2 5 AC Type L hl 11 I ES H E E Fa j i a Le eS oa eJ of i ALM Fig 2 6 DC and AC DC Type The input to FAB can be either digital such as on off switches etc or analog such as pressure temperature humidity flow etc The specific requirements are as follows Chapter II Installation and wiring of FAB AF 1OMR D AF 10MT E AF 10MR A AT ONLI AF 10MR E AF 20MR A AF 20MR D AF 20MR E Demand AF 20MT E AF 20MT D Switch status 0 lt 40VAC lt SVDC lt S5VDC Input current lt 0 24mA Switch status 1 gt 80VAC gt 10VDC gt 10VDC Typical 0 24mA Typical 3mA Typical 3mA Proximity switch lines 2lines 2lines type with direct 3lines 3lines 3lines input Alines 4lines 4lines When the close current of a glow lamp is less than or alen equal to 0 2mA it can be with glow connected directly and when the close current of lamp a glow lamp is greater than D 0 2mA the glow lamp should be connected through a relay or an addi tional N type drive I1 I6 I1 Ic receivable analog value Note For AF IOMR D AF IOMT D AF 20MR D and AF 20MT D that can receive analog input analog can be input though all input interfaces I1 I6 or I1 Ic They can be set to analog input or digital input as either may be used in the program They will be recognized as analog inputs when the input terminal is connected with an AN function block
25. your requirements i P Dig Commer Fata l Feer il Inga Fig 4 13 Dialogue box for setting block attributes Comment for fillmg im Comment String no more than 20 characters Middle Relay for setting the Middle Relay connected with the current block the value range of the Middle Relay is 0 126 Special Input special input in which X is empty HI is high proportion and Lo is low proportion FAB Intelligent Controller n ia MAHLAL m m IU i j j BA i 3 Click OK to complete the setup 4 Set the properties of all blocks by repeating the above operating steps Note Different blocks have different properties setup especially the Special Func tion blocks Please refer to Chapter III Section 3 4 for details 4 2 3 Link After the blocks required for plotting the whole Function Diagram are placed and their properties are setup it is necessary to establish links according to the logical control relations so as to make a complete function diagram This software provides two link modes i e automatic link and manual link Operating method 1 Click the Set line mode option under the Option Function List with the left mouse button and then click the Auto or Manual in the sub option as shown in Fig 4 14 The default mode is automatic link mode Taki Skeet eee Fig 4 14 Select the link mode 2 After the link mode is set up click the icon a and the c
26. C Q1 Q8 HI LO MOO M126 PO P9 When output is 1 the telephone number of output port will be dialed to output If the input has been 1 all the time dialing will be kept on once every 30 seconds and when the input is 0 dialing stops The option range of output port will not exceed 25 digit tele phone number FAB Intelligent Control a ooo FR EH s 00 uses aSa LS SS eoxr Me om The function of telephone blocks are mainly dialing output alarm etc This block is used together with the locking up relay RS relay function block It can be used to not only receive the coming call signals to control the terminal equipment but also dial to output the alarm under certain conditions Presentation on how to implement it is made as follows a The basic circuit for controlling periphery devices by incoming call is shown as the following diagram This control requires the presetting of the telephone two tone signal PO P9 to drive RS relay during the programming of FAB the periphery devices is driven by the output of RS relay so when FAB receives PO P9 signals of an incoming call itis possible to control the peripheral devices Step 1 Use the external telephone to dial the telephone number of the telephones connected to FAB connecting FAB then there appears the voice prompt please enter the password Step 2 Enter the password of the FAB correctly and there appears the voice prom
27. During download from computer to FAB if Run After Write At Once is selected FAB will run the program after download at once If the option of not running at once is selected or when the power supply to hardware is lost and then reconnected click RUN under FAB and FAB will start the program execution Chapter IV Basic operations 4 3 Plot Field Simulation Graph When the Standard Simulation Edit Window of Quick II is in activated status you can directly draw in the Edit box using the icons in the Draw Bar or insert BMP or animation Picture using BMP or Animation in the Tool Bar This makes Quick II more convenient for you and you can easily draw a desired Field Simulation Graph with it If the Draw Bar is not displayed it can be selected from the Instructions Function List rT OCCOTm HD Fig 4 29 Draw Bar in Simulation Frame 4 3 1 Plot with Draw Icons Operating method 1 Click the Draw icon corresponding to the field environment in the Draw Bar rounded corner N straight line icon L square icon square icon lt circle icon zi polygon icon T The icons may be added with comments my bend icon e draw icon 2 Move the cursor into the Editing box hold the left mouse button down and drag the mouse to make the graph in the desired nature and size 3 Click to fix the graph 4 If it is necessary to move a graph or change its shape and size select the graph to be changed and drag the mouse cursor to move the graph or cl
28. I2 and I3 are all in statues 1 the status of Output Q will be 1 i e the output is closed Logical frame of AND II R B SS CO OOO a ie VD O O CO OK Poooococo res Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks 3 1 2 OR Parallel connection of a certain number of NO contacts is shown in the electrical line diagram as follows S I Il lt e m Q 4 3 BT This function block is called as OR because the status for at least one of inputs I1 or 2 or 3 is 1 i e close then output Q is 1 Logical frame of OR II I2 13 Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 3 NOT This function block is called NOT because the input status is 0 Output Q is 1 and vice versa In other words NOT is the phase inverter for the input point The phase inverter is indicated in The phase inverter is called as NOT the line diagram as follows in FAB its symbol is as follows T my Il I FAB Intelligent Control I1 Q 0 l 1 0 3 1 4 NAND Parallel connection of certain number The symbol of NAND in FAB is of NC contacts whichis shown in the shown as follows electrical line diagram as follows ll Il o E rp to B 5 This function block is called NAND because only when all I1 2 and 13 are all in status 1 1 e close its Output Q is in status 0 Logical frame of AND I1 SS eS aO Oo O a CO O rnrn OC 2 O Or
29. If the selected number is not in this range pressing OK will not be effective and it will return to the original status to let you select a block number in a suitable range If you want to discon tinue the deleting operation please press ESC to exit If you are not clear about the maximum number in the program you can use FAB ROM in FAB Rom to read the program and get the number 3 If you have select a correct block number press OK FAB will display as follows It means the selected block has been deleted Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel gt Editor FAB Rom Set RUN 4 3 1 4 Clear Prg This function can be used to delete all of the existing programs in FAB 1 In the EDIT frame Select gt clear Prg and press OK then the following frame will appear gt Clear prg Wait _ Fig 4 18 Clear Prg 1 The above frame will last 2 3 seconds then it will be automatically be on function block selection frame The old program will have been cleared and you can program again 4 3 2 FAB Rom There are three options in Select FAB Rom Frame as shown in Fig 4 17 gt FAB XXXX Rom yp FAB FAB Addr Modem Fig 4 19 ee E Pt qi i FAB Intelligent Control ARAB A een FAB XXXX The series No of FAB system service Rom FAB read the program from FAB FAB Addr view or modify FAB address MODEM initialize MODEM 4 3 2 1 Read pro
30. JE TAH 8 2 The illumination of multifunction switch in stairs halls etc 1 When the light switch has been pressed the illumination will be connected and then be cut off automatically after the set time of 3 minutes 2 Lights glimmer for 5 seconds before being switched off 3 When the switch is pressed again the illumination will be on as usual 1 When the switch is pressed for more than 2 seconds the illumination will be on as usual 5 The illumination will be automatically connected every day at PM6 30 and be cut off every day at AM6 30 the function block program diagram as follows from Monday to Sunday T1 24 00 T2 6 30 from Monday to Sunday T1 24 00 counter 2 FAB Intelligent Control 8 3 Automatic gate control requirements 1 Opening and closing of the gate shall be controlled by the guard in the control room 2 Normally the gate shall be opened or closed completely but the opening and closing action can be interrupted at any time 3 The alarm lamp shall begin to flash when the gate acts and shall keep flashing as long as the gate continues to move 4 A pressure damper shall be provided so that the gate can be automatically opened when it touches a person or an article The Function Block Program Diagram is as follows 1 B8 Note Q1 shall be connected to the flashing lamp Q2 the gate open motor contactor Q3 to the gate close motor contactor
31. K to set the r input parameter After selecting OK in the parameter list press BR to set the parameter X The following will be displayed on the LCD panel Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel ee Bd Fig 4 36 Press vy to move the cursor to position T and press ok to enter the Set Timer Frame The following will be displayed on the LCD panel B02 Time Hou Unit 02 Int 00 m Fig 4 37 Press OK to enter the Time Unit Selection Status Now the options can be changed with When min in appears press OK to set the time unit as minute The following will be displayed on the LCD panel B02 Time Min Unit 02 Int 00 m Fig 4 38 Press Fito set the time integer digit and use i to change the value Set it as 02 Press x to set the time decimal digit and use HF J to change the value Set it as 00 Now the time is set to 2 minutes Press and then press ESC to exit FAB Intelligent Control Press b to move the cursor to position Q press Ok Set Q as M02 and then press Ok again The following will be on the LCD panel Fig 4 39 Select and setup the third function block Press ESC to return to the Function Block Selection List Frame and select the third function block Move gt to the position of OR function block and press OK Now you can set the parameters for the third function block The following will be displayed on the LCD panel
32. Notes MO Monday MO SU every day from Monday to Sunday TU Tuesday MO TH every day from Monday to Thursday WE Wednesday MO FR every day from Monday to Friday TH Thursday MO SA every day from Monday to Saturday FR Friday FR SU every day from Friday to Saturday SA Saturday SA SU every day from Saturday to Sunday SU Sunday As for the case that OFF time is set without ON time e g it is set to be OFF at 5 00 from Monday to Thursday and FAB can turn OFF the output after 5 00 everyday from MO TH as to when it is going to be ON it depends on other factors the original status will be maintained for Friday Saturday and Sunday 5 Whether the date system or the week system is selected the time intervals for the time of the same date should be arranged in chronological order for example Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks May Ist 2000 9 00 ON 11 00 OFF 12 00 ON 17 00 OFF May Ist 2000 9 00 ON 11 00 OFF Q1 ERROR May Ist 8 00 ON FAB will turn OFF the out put from 9 00 to 11 00 8 30 OFF MO 9 00 ON 15 00 ON 18 00 OFF MO 9 00 ON 11 00 OFF nee FAB will turn OFF the out 6 30 ON put from 9 00 to 11 00 8 30 OFF Note this phenomenon follows the principle of the later command surpass ing the former command FAB Intelligent Control To O me omg K RA ER 00 a awa Pe 6 When the week system is selected if ON is set at 8 00 and Off is set at 9 00 of M
33. O TH FR SR and SU will maintain the former status the D selection will be neglected by FAB 1 e the original ON status will be kept as ON and the original OFF status will be kept as OFF 7 When you program by using the LCD panel having selected Week system it is only necessary to set T1 and T2 and it is meaningless to set D It is necessary to set D when you have selected Day system D is the setting of data T1 is the setting of ON time and T2 is the setting of OFF time 8 Clock hold circuit For FAB when there is a power failure or a power is cut off the internal clock will continue to run The time that FAB can maintain the internal clock to run depends on the temperature when the temperature of the FAB is 25 degrees C the clock can continue normal operation for more than 100 hours 9 Conflict between time intervals When using the time intervals to set the ON OFF time for the clock the clock switch will make the output ON at the ON time unless it has already been ON and the clock switch will make the output OFF at the OFF time unless it has already been OFF 10 Accuracy of RT clock The accuracy of RT clock can reach 1s A requirement with a duration less than one minute can be done by using one function block in FAB This function is applicable to the control related to time e g ringing bell for classes in school work in factories timed start up and shutdown of machines etc Chapter III General Description
34. Off Aug 2nd 2000 19 00 The above arrangement is correct while the below arrangement is wrong On May Ist 2000 19 00 Off May Ist 2000 18 00 Q2 On Apr 2nd 2000 8 00 Off Apr 2nd 2000 5 00 saml 5 E pr E ER East a FAB Intelligent Control a During the time setting of the time switch if two time points on and off are set the output is on in the time interval before the time the output maintains the former status and after the off time the output 1s off 2 The range of T1 and T2 You can set T1 T2 anytime from 00 00 00 to 23 59 59 If you set T1 or T2 at 24 00 00 it means that you have not set the ON time or OFF time If you set T1 to 24 00 00 it means that you haven t set ON time On the basis of this we can set some special time intervals which haven t been set in the selected items by using Inter relays and Logic interlock Such as that there is no item of the following 6 00 on Monday ON and 8 00 on Tuesday OFF How can we get the logic result of the above on the FAB panel Firstly you should select MO and set it as follows 6 00 D W 01 This setting means no OFF time 24 00 24 00 has been set Secondly you should select TU and set it as following This setting means no ON time 24 00 24 00 D W Ql g 8 00 has been set Then it can let Q1 switch on at 6 00 on Monday and switch off at 8 00 on Tuesday JN Note You can set time directly as follows when yo
35. Preface Preface Thank you for purchasing the FAB Intelligent Controls Series FAB products of our company We recommend that you take some time to read this manual before putting the FAB products in to service The FAB has amongst many features the advantage being able to be operated off line to prove in service performance before being commissioned into service When you read the manual you will find many more advantageous properties of the products it will greatly simplify the operation of FAB for you FAB is a type of intelligent control which uses function blocks for program ming Function blocks enable the control functions of a PLC to be achieved without the need for large number of instructions and complicated programming When several function blocks are linked together in a specific way relatively complicated control functions can be implemented The programming can be carried out in a logical speedy and verifiable manner Programming can be imple mented using a removable LCD liquid crystal display panel or by use of a com puter The latter approach is recommended for more complicated control schemes FAB has a very wide range of applications It can be used for the automation of an extensive range of electrical and mechanical equipment Flow control build ing automation and many other fields The implementation of FAB provides for automation of very many aspects of day to day life from home through to the commercial manuf
36. Q Q1 If 1 gt 5 0V then QIwill be ON If I1 lt 5 0V then QI will be OFF Example 2 Input I Nl Input3 I2 Input 2 lt Output Q2 If I1 lt I2 then Q2 will be ON If H gt then Q2 will be OFF FAB Intelligent Control FR m Msa SS ee Vor Me Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel There are two methods of programming for FAB one is to complete editing of the function diagram directly on the operation LCD panel using the keys while the other is to do the same on the computer using the programming software QUICK II The latter procedure is recommended for more complex control schemes Programming for FAB can be completed with either of the two methods This Chapter will describe in detail how to use the operation LCD panel to edit the Function Block Diagram Program and the programming method using QUICK II will be covered in detail in the second part of this manual As shown in the following figure the operation LCD board is a simple man machine interface and the program editing operation will be completed through the 8 keys on the right SS Eee Gr gt ia y i The following rules shall be observed for programming operation on this panel 1 When the cursor appears as an under line it may be moved Move the cursor along the lines with i gt and keys Press the OK key to confirm selection of the input output connection or the function block
37. SS sor Me Time Sequence Frame ree ILL JUL g S i T T Q Notes If the status of Input TRG changes from 0 to 1 the internal timer will be activated When time T is up Output Q becomes I and then the input TRG coming again has no effect on output Q Only when Input R becomes I again Output Q and Timer T will be reset to 0 This function is applicable to the locations where the time delay ON and hold ON status are required The assignment range for T is 0 01 99 99 and the time units can be set respectively to hour H minute M and second S Its time accuracy can reach 0 5 00 second 3 2 8 UCN ine diagram symbol in FAB Time Sequence Frame Input CNT Parameter PAR Output Q Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks Input R has priority to other input When it inputs resetting signal the counter is reset to 0 and cut put Q is reset simultaneously When CNT counting is input the counter only counts the leading edge triggering the status changes from 0 to 1 i e ev ery time the leading edge is triggering the counter will increase by 1 When the internal counting value is greater or equal to Parameter PAR Out put Q is The assignment of counter is 0 999999 When the counting value has been reached Output Q is On Note This function is applicable to the locations where counting is required FAB Intelligent Control az RA ER
38. Section 0 is the prompt voice for confirming the user status It will be broadcast only when the AF MUL system number has been dialed Section 1 is the prompt voice for confirming the input of this section and it can not be broadcast without using the correct password It will be broadcast when the correct password is input Normal broadcasting can be carried out with this section Section 2 is the prompt voice for the wrong password It will be broadcast when the wrong password is used Normal broadcasting can be carried out with this section Chapter VI Voice Module Section 3 is the prompt voice for dialing to a connected telephone It will be broadcast when the FAB dials a connected telephone Normal broadcast ing can be carried out with this section 2 The usage of the four special sections For example users can use four message sections as follows 1 Record section O as Please enter the password for confirmation Record the Ist section as correct password You can then carry out the next step Record the 2nd section as wrong password You can then re enter the password Record the 3rd section as Alarm You can then enter the password and carry out the real time control 2 When a user dials the FAB system number AF MUL will answer the telephone automatically and broadcast please enter the password for confirmation then the user enters the password A If the entered password is correct FAB system will then
39. a ie ee Tia mamm i Kc ak Pt Mn cher srw Chl fr disk rer arnt et Fig 2 4 Installation Path Selection window 4 Enter Setup Type window as shown in Fig 2 5 and select your desired installa tion type If the Typical option is selected the Quick II normal program will be installed If the Compact option is selected the Quick II basic program will be installed If the Custom option is selected the user will be allowed to select the Quick II program components Get eee a ie le ee i EN it Ty i men be miei oe ol i f Gomme Pigen ol fa eal a re ed Fig 2 5 Installation Type Selection window Note Selection of Typical option is recommended LESS MARLA FF i rl Chapter II Installation and uninstallation 5 If the Custom option is selected it will enter Select Components window as shown in Fig 2 6 Select and click the element you want to install I will then appear in the corresponding box and the said element is selected and after being clicked again it is cancelled default of Quick II is to install all components when setup is completed Click NEXT to enter the next step of installation and the Setup Program Set Name dialogue box will appear as shown in Fig 2 7 Click BACK the previous installation dialogue box will be displayed as shown in Fig 2 5 Click CANCEL the installation program will be terminated maT ly bi alo Fig 2 6 Installation Components Selection window 6 Set your desired program s
40. acturing mining utility and service sectors of the economy This manual will describe in detail the functional characteristics and operating methods for FAB its ancillary components and associated Quick II and FAB Scada operating software Notes Copyright of this manual and patent of FAB Intelligent Controls Series are the property of YING S ELECTRIC CO LTD No reproduction or duplication of all or part of the contents of this manual is permitted without written consent in advance Our company reserves the right to make changes in design for improvement FAB Intelligent Controls Series without notification Any comments directed towards the improvement in the quality of this manual will be appreciated T kl dl iR a FAB Intelligent Control r P Preface PAGE amp CONTENTS INDEX FAB HARDWARE 0cceeeecencenenseussavansunees PAGES 1 104 QulckIl SOFTWARE s s s saasaa a 1 PAGES 105 159 Contents FAB HARDWARE A IMPORTANT APPLIC ATIONINO TES os cicssccsecesscessasncvane dune diuaitiennamesiess 2 Do FEP GUDE secre SEE GE A EOS re 3 Chapter I Brief Introduction to FAB LES are TAD ees N 4 1 2 Specilicatons md mode Basara 5 Lo Featires or PAB aeiieoo nae aE REE TAERE EEEN 6 Chapter II Installation and connections of FAB Dr NMS p AT OM eiin aE E E E SEES ESSEN RES 10 ATL Train methods sanan n aaa 10 21 Dimens ONS aseen E 11 2 2 Witing of PAB MO nen Nate ent e eler 12 2 2 1 Connec
41. ail Fig 2 1 Use standard DIN rail for installation of FAB The LCD panel of FAB is readily removed by partially withdrawing it from the FAB as illustrated using a spade tipped screwdriver The LCD panel can then be readily fully withdrawn manually JN Caution Do not remove the LCD panel whilst the FAB is powered otherwise the FAB and LCD panel may be damaged and endanger the personal safety of the user Fig 2 1 Remove LCD panel as instructed Chapter II Installation and wiring of FAB larme E 2 1 2 Dimensions Em ae goad aa FF i E nn a 5 SSS SSS rn EE a FF i Se EO 00 G0 a G6 HA oo Be _ Fig 2 3 AF 20 FAB Series installation dimensions Unit mm LES PA LA a UAS FAB Intelligent Control LS ae 2 2 Wiring of FAB A screwdriver with a spade tip width of 3mm is used for the wiring of FABs The maximum cross sections of the wires that can be inserted into the terminals are determined according to the following sizes 1 x 2 5mm2 2 x 1 5mm2 2 2 1 Connection of power supply 1 For AF IOMR A and AF 20MR A_ FABs the rated power supply requirement is 100 240VAC 50 60HZ 2 For AF IOMT E AF IOMR D AF 1OMT D AF 20MT E AF 20MR D AF 20MT D FABs the rated power supply requirement is 12 24V DC 3 For AF 1OMR E and AF 20MR E the rated power supply requirements are 12 24V AC or 12 24V DC The power connection for FABs is as shown in
42. aken for using JN wots Please refer to chapter 6 to learn how to record your voice When making a recording the recording should be performed in an order of O1 98 and the process should not be interrupted that is to say it is not allowed to record the third section after the first section is recorded If the same block is used the sections can be accumulated automatically as long as the conditions change e g I ON I2 OFF and Q 01 the first section is input at the beginning when II is ON and I2 is OFF When II is Off and I2 is ON the first section is turned off Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks 3 2 14 COMP imiti comparative input port 1 with 0 0 10 0 I1 IC P to be selected Function selection lt gt gt lt Input 3 comparative input port 2 with 0 0 10 0 I1 IC to be selected with conditions available output Q is 1 and its selection range is Q1 Q8 MOO M126 Remarks It may be compared with lt gt lt gt OutputQ Notes Only AF IOMR D AF 1OMT D AF 20MR D AF 20MT D type FABs have this function This function is used in the input function block for analog quantity Operation of AN function block The comparison function of AN block is comparison between input I and inputs Such as when you select input 2 as gt it means that when input 1 gt input 3 Q will be 0 When inputl lt input3 Q will be I Examplel Input I I Input 3 050 Input 2 gt
43. an execute modification print or other operations of the file 4 2 Edit Function Diagram Program 4 2 1 Place blocks eetee33ee Fig 4 8 Place blocks USER S MAHAL FAB Intelligent Controller Das The desired block can be directly selected from the Block Library on the left of the Edit window and dropped in the Edit in box using the mouse Operating procedure 1 Select the corresponding block group To select the Basic Block click LOG to select the Special Block click FUN 2 Select your desired block by clicking on it 3 Move the cursor to the proper position in the Function Diagram Editing box and then click on this position thus the block is placed 4 Place all required blocks by repeating the above mentioned steps Example There are totally 10 blocks required for the staircase lighting system as shown in Fig 4 9 Place all these 10 blocks in the Edit box Fig 4 9 Put the blocks required in the Edit box oe PAA La Chapter IV Basic operations A brief description of the Block Library is given here The Block Library stores all of the Basic Function Blocks Special Function Blocks and I O Blocks required for editing the Function Diagram Click LOG under the Block Library to display the Basic Function Blocks click FUN to display Special Function Blocks click IN to display Input Blocks and OUT to display Output Blocks as shown in Fig 4 10 A 4 10 B 4 10 C and 4 10 D
44. and they will be recognized as digital inputs when the input terminal is not connected with an AN function block You need to set analog inputs first when you use FAB Scada software for supervision The analog inputs require OV IOV voltage signals These are divided equally in 0 1V increments In programming all the block parameters related to the analog inputs are based on the minimum increment of 0 1V They can be recognized as digital input when the input voltage is more than 10 0V and cannot be recognised as an analog input For the digital input off when the switch status changes from 0 to I the time of Status I must be greater than 50ms and when the switch status changes from I to 0 the time of Status 0 also must be greater than 50ms FAB Intelligent Control Connecting FAB is shown as in the following figure M ff ia l uy N neo u is ie PAAA HA DADOA i ARR oY FEE arr J O ia J Cd 1 alia J mr Ge amp LMIB m Fig 2 7 AC Type Fig 2 8 DC Type E Type Fig 2 9 DC Type D Type 2 2 3 Connecting FAB outputs For AF 10MR A AF 20MR A AF 10MR D AF 20MR D AF 10MR E AF 20MR E AF 10MR F AF 20MR F FAB series the output are relays The contacts of relays are insulated from the power supply and input For AF 10MT E AF 20MT E and AF 10MT D AF 20MT D FAB Series the output are of transistor type provided with short circuit and overload protection It is necessary to have a separate power supply for thei
45. anti control function i e the cause for alarm is not corrected the FAB will dial for alarm purposes automatically every 20 seconds Chapter VI Voice Module 6 4 Recording The recording function of AF MUL is similar to a voice message telephone or recording machine Then how to record The FAB provides a record function MR block The method for using the MR block is as follows When ON is I and OFF is 0 begin the voice recording When ON is 0 and OFF is 1 stop the voice recording The recording range of output Q is from 0 to 98 messages and the inputting of voice messages must be sequential Notes The user shall record messages in a progressive sequence from 0 to 99 The sequence cannot be changed For example it is not possible to record the third message after the first message The user should record the third message after the second message and so on Message 0 base section is for prompt words When the user dials the voice module the user will hear the base section prompt voice message This voice message through the telephone is not controlled by the play function When output Q is 99 it does not mean that the user can record the 99th message Q 99 is used to wipe away all of the recorded messages Output Q 99 is similar to the delete button of recording machine The user must delete all originally recorded messages within the AF MUL before commencing a new Set of voice recordings Example The user wants to
46. apter IV Programming operation on FAB pane 2 Function blocks with counting function include UCN Up Counter DCN Down Counter When the PAR is set the following frame will be on the LCD B01 Count 00 Dl 00 D2 00 D3 Fig 4 9 The Ist line represents the block number and counter mark The 2nd line represents the highest digit of the counting value The 3rd line represents the second highest digit The 4th line represents the lowest digit You may set the parameters in turn as required by pressing Wand y to move the cursor and select the parameters and pressing and b to change the value For example for setting a number as 967843 D1 96 D2 78 D3 43 3 Set parameters for the Clock Switch 1 As the date system D is selected the following will be displayed on LCD Day D 2000 00 00 T1 000000 T2 000000 Fig 4 10 FAB Intelligent Control CSEsEsoy Me The Ist line represents the date system The 2nd line represents year month and day The 3rd line represents the output ON time T1 The 4th line represents the output OFF time T1 2 As the week system W is selected the following will be on the LCD panel Fig 4 11 At this time you can use HE keys to select the type of weeks MO represents Monday TU represents Tuesday WE represents Wednesday TH represents Thursday FR represents Friday SA represents Saturday SU represents Sunday MO TH represents Monday to Thursday
47. ary This function is mainly used for providing various types of icons for you to plot the Field Simulation Graph Fig 3 9 Image Library Instruction Menu Liquid storage Tank Icon Pointer indicator Icon Flash Text flashing Text Icon Flash line streamline Icon Curve curve Icon ale Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library 3 1 10 FAB operation si a Fig 3 10 Operation Instruction Menu Instruction name Function PC FAB write the program edited on the computer to FAB FAB PC read the program existing in FAB to the computer Diagnosis of FAB detect the status of FAB Simulation simulate FAB run Drive FAB start stop FAB Read FAB Parameters upload FAB parameters Write FAB Parameters download FAB parameters 3 1 11 Windows This instruction is mainly used for the arranging of multiple opening windows When more than two windows are opened they can be arranged with this instruc tion eke ET Ubh i Fe GE Wm Seach Feb Gon Option JUS ew 4 7 ee Son Save rrea LEO er Teh os eset ad sl 2 Untted Ereuistion 7 Cietie Tis Fig 3 11 Windows Instruction Menu FAB Intelligent Controller 3 Cascade Cascade sub lists Tile Display sub lists in parallel Arrange Arrange the sub lists in the form of icons 2 Tool Bar After the Tool Bar is activated the icon buttons of the Tool Bar will appear in the Edit window You can use t
48. bility EMC Static discharge 8kv air discharge 6kv contact discharge Electromagnetic field IEC801 3 field strength 10V m Interference suppression ENS55011 limitation grade B group 1 Shock pulse IEC801 4 2 2kV for power line severe grade 3 2 2kV for signal line IEC VDE safety information Insulation Intensity IEC1131 FAB Intelligent Controll 7 2 AF 10MR A AF 20MR A Power Supply AF 1OMR A AF 20MR A Allowable range of 8 input voltage rating 110 240VAC VDE0631 85V 250V AC EC1131 85V 256V AC Allowable main frequency 47 63Hz 250 Clock buffer memory 100 hours Real time clock accuracy Typical 1s day Power consumption AF 10MR A 3W ene ara Input Voltage L1 Signal 0 OV 40VAC Signal 1 80V 250VAC Input Current Typical 0 24mA Delay Time Changed From I to 0 Typical 50ms Changed From 0 to 1 Typical 50ms Length of Power Line Incandescent Lamp Load 1000W 230 240VAC 25 000 switch cycles 500W 115 120VAC Chapter VII Technical specifications Fluorescent Light Tube With Electrical Controller 10 x 58W 230 240VAC 25 000 Switch Cycles Fluorescent Light Tube With Regular Compensation 1 x 58W 230 240VAC Fluorescent Light Tube Without Compensation 10 x 58W 230 240 VAC Short Circuit Protection cos 1 Power Supply Protection Short Circuit Protection cos 0 5 0 7 Power Supply Protection B16 900A Output Relay Protection Max 20A Feature B16 Switch Frequency 10Hz Resistor Load La
49. c alarm are required FAB matched with AF MUL will achieve telephone control and voice function Please refer to chapter 6 When you program the CW clock on the LCD panel you should add at the end of the telephone number this marks of the end of the telephone number 3 2 12 PLAY The AF MUL to be used in conjunction with FAB When ON is 1 Output Q is 1 1 e the voice section is turned on for broadcasting The options range for its input is I1 IC QI Q8 HI LO MOO M126 xX When OFF is 1 Output Q is 0 i e the voice section is turned off The option range of its input is I1 112 Q1 Q8 HI LO MO0 M126 X The option range of output is 04 98 and there are 98 voice sections in total This function is applied to the locations where the voice prompt is required FAB Intelligent Control aoe Te R ER 2 00 as awa ESSE sor Me 3 2 13 MR The AF MUL to be used in conjunction with FAB When ON is 1 record the voice sections The option range of the input is I1 IC Q1 Q8 HI LO MOO M126 X When OFF is 1 recording is completed turn off the switch for recording voice sections The option range of this input is I1 IC Q1 Q8 HI LO MOO M126 X The options for the output port are 01 09 Please note that when the output is selected as 99 it does not represent to record the 99th voice section but that to clear all the voice sections therefore care should be t
50. completed the Simulation Run Function may be activated for checking if the program meets your control requirements The operating method is as follows 1 To activate simulation Click the Simulation option under Instruction FAB Operation Menu and then click Start as shown in Fig 4 19 or directly click the icon in the Tool Bar Now you can see the result of program running through the input and output status in the frame as shown in Fig 4 20 aie FAB Intelligent Controller Fig 4 19 Start the Simulation Instruction 2 Please observe that your programs are running properly 3 Click i again to terminate the simulation function I im HE GE HE Fi El EN i th amp i i i E b eea Fig 4 20 The Simulation operation of FAB Program In the above Simulation Graph you can see the ON or OFF status of all inputs and outputs as well as the input status and the current status of timing and counting of all blocks So you can easily judge through this Simulation Function 1f the edited program meets the control requirements 4 2 7 Save and print Operating methods for files saving 1 To save a program click Save or Save as under the Function List with the left mouse button as shown in Fig 4 21 or click the icon on the Tool Bar Chapter IV Basic operations 2 The next dialogue box appears as shown in Fig 4 22 in which you can set the path and file name for save 3 Click Save o
51. d the display lamps when it is on and can also automatically turn on the minimum illumination and display lighting when it is off 3 Minimum illumination and display lighting in non display period a The minimum illumination and the display lighting shall be maintained and shall be automatically turned on when the shopping period ends and the basic lighting and night lighting are turned off 4 Test switch All lamp groups can be tested when the test switch is pressed Chapter VIII Application Sale On Sunday On Saturday 8 00 20 00 B3 8 00 24 00 pa B2 BW B4 rn QI Monday to Friday I 00 22 S28 1 8 00 22 00 lt 7 M4 B1 M1 y _ sl 4 gt l Fo Il X 12 t H Q3 oa BS B12 12 i ms W ka Hos X Note II shall be connected to the light sensitive switch I2 to the auto manual selection switch 13 to the test switch OI to the basic lighting in display period Q2 to the night additional lighting within display period Q3 to the minimum illumination maintaining during non display period Q4 to the projection light for special commodities in non display period 8 7 Application of FAB in building management Control requirements 1 Automatic reading of various meters the watt hour meter water meter and gas meter can be read automatically aL PALL A 1 E a i Lice FAB Intelligent Control 2 Fire protection and anti burglar functions can be realized 3 Start and sto
52. descending edge changing from 1 to 0 Input TRG The timer of disconnecting time InputR delay relay is reset via R Reset Input and Output Q is set to 0 R int has higher priority to TRG m i The output is disconnected the Q T DOR Parameter status is changed from 1 to 0 T when the time T elapses Input TRG is activated then the output is turned on Q 1 and is Output kept ON until it is reset when the Q set time T is up Al Time Sequence Frame TRG R oe I U OTL 4 gt gt T T Description When Input TRG is Status 1 Output Q is changed at once to Status 1 When Input TRG is changed from 1 to 0 when the descending edge comes the internal time delay timer of FAB is activated and Output Q is still remained in Status 1 When the set time T is up Output Q becomes 0 and the timer is reset 1 If Input TRG changes from Status to Status 0 again the timer is activated again Before the set time T is up the timer and output can be reset via R Reset input FAB Intelligent Control la B This function is applicable to the lighting of staircase the control of barriers in a car park the control of a water throttling valve etc The assignment range of T is 0 01 99 99 and the time units can be set respectively to hour H minute M and second S Its time accuracy can reach 0 5 S 3 2 3 PLR Trigger input TRG makes the output On and Off The output Q is re
53. e Up to 127 different time intervals can be set it is very suitable for systems which require time control Analog input and transmission In addition to receiving a switching input FAB can also receive the i E a a ge FAB Intelligent Control i i f Lal ia Ls se 10 11 analog input to implement the control of temperature humidity pressure flow level unit etc and transmit them remotely to a computer for monitoring To implement the remote programming and the supervision and control of data acquisition through MODEM When you need to implement programming write and modify programs for FAB controls from a remote location it is necessary to connect FAB to MODEM through a touch telephone With this connection it is possible to perform data acquisition and real time supervision and control from a remote location Security cipher code function FAB is provided with protection for the programs downloaded into it A security cipher code can be set before programs are written The programs can then only be modified after the correct cipher code is entered Telephone function FAB is equipped with telephone and voice function blocks It is possible to dial directly through a telephone line after the required telephone number has been preset FAB can be dialed automatically when the conditions are satisfied so as to implement advice or alarm functions
54. e O e e oD CORP RP RP Re RF KH 1S Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks 3 1 5 NOR Parallel connection of a certain The symbol of NOR in FAB is number of NC contacts which is shown as follows shown in the line diagram as follows Il KA gt 2 17 be Il I2 3 3 3 Only when all the input of NOR function blocks are at a low potential status 0 the output will be closed status 1 If any input is at high potential status 1 the output will be open status 0 Logical frame of NOR II 2 3 Q 0 0 0 l 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 3 1 6 XOR As shown in the line diagram the In FAB the symbol of NOR is two commutator contacts for XOR shown as follows are connected in serial as follows I I2 i FAB Intelligent Control When the status of input are not the same the output status of XOR is 1 When the status of input are the same the output status of XOR is 0 Logical frame of XOR 3 2 Special function blocks SF DPR ON time delay DDR OFF time delay PLR Pulse relay CW Clock switch RS RS relay Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks CPG Clock pulse generator RPR Hold ON time delay relay UCN Up counter DCN Down counter MPLR Single pulse time relay TEL Telephone dialing block AN analog input block PLAY Broadcast voice section amp Selector switch blocks MR Reco
55. e built in drawing tools on the top of the editing window based on the field device The said Field Simulation Graph editing window is used to conform with the Function Diagram When the Function Dia gram and Field Simulation Graph are completed you may activate simulation to execute real time simulation of the field devices on the controlled site The Simple simulation window is as shown in Fig 1 5 through which you can easily view the result of FAB operation FAB Intelligent Controller saat i a u a 1 ee ee ee o Peeev et ecae Fig 1 4 Standard Simulation window ase TS Bra pel hae toe Ee ei hae ae E a ht cae Em Fig 1 5 Simple Simulation window 1 3 Main functions 1 3 1 Editing function The main function of Quick II is programming for FAB By using the Logical Function Editing window of Quick II you can create and edit your desired FAB programs using various function blocks of FAB and can also perform file opera tions such as save print etc Loe ALL ion FAIS Chapter I Introduction to Quick II i EF or i 1 3 2 Simulation operation function After the program is edited you can view the program operation result on the computer and conveniently check if the said program meets your control require ments Here Quick II provides you with a completely new off line test function through which you can debug the program without installing the FAB on site With this functio
56. emove from the console 2 1 Under the Windows window double click My Computer then open the Control panel select Add Remove Program on the Console Component and the Add Remove Program dialogue box appears USER S MANUAL Cc Ae FAB Intelligent Controller 2 4 After selecting the Quick II program folder in the said dialogue box click Add Remove Program and a dialogue box appears asking if you want to remove the program Click Yes and the Remove window as shown in Fig 2 10 appears 2 5 Click OK to complete the removal and then close the Add Remove Pro gram window i Lael a nia Oe he die PARAE Gach LDS bone pompir Peg su each mi the leer Coreen U eee Fig 2 11 Remove window of Quick II Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library 3 1 Function Instructions When Quick II is used to edit FAB programs some basic operations including files management opening and closing of the Tool Bar and Status Bar access to Help information are completed by using pull down menu under File Controller Com munication View Option and Help The Instruction Function list of Quick II is characterized by its flexibility and variation according to the main selection It can be changed according to the current operation for convenience of your specific 3 1 1 File The instruction is mainly used for file management including creation opening saving and printing of files Chapter III Operation Instructions and Bl
57. en it the user should then close k3 again for one second again When the red recording indicator light is on user to say the second section voice message into MIC of the AF MUL This will complete the second section voice recording 6 Repeat 5 above for additional voice messages until all sequential voice recordings have been completed Chapter VI Voice Module 6 5 Sound broadcasting Write the sound playing FB into the FAB and set up the property Set up the relevant broadcasting voice section section 04 and section 08 as follows Il on 3 on k 04 ta H08 p OFF D y OFF D When the program has been written into FAB and the FAB run turn on the switch K1 for one second then turn it off At this time you will hear the fourth section voice then turn on the switch K2 for one second then turn it off and the broadcast will be closed Turn on the switch K3 for one second and turn it off you will hear the eighth section you recorded voice Turn on the switch K4 and then turn off the sound will be closed Notes Ifthe two broadcasting function blocks are both actioned the function block with bigger number will be broadcast which follows the principle the later command takes precedence over the earlier command 6 6 Telephone remote control function If the user wants to control distant equipment by mobile telephone or touch dial telephone the user should connect FAB to AF MUL as shown in figure 6 2 Because FAB has an RS block
58. er to 3 to know how to set the value 3 Relation Value The range of LM is 0 0 10 0 4 Relation It provides lt gt gt lt 6 options And this comparison block is for the comparison between input 1 and input 3 For example When lt has been selected if input 1 lt input 3 then Q 1 if input 1 gt input3 then Q 0 Chapter IV Basic operations Chapter IV Basic operations This chapter introduces to you how to use Quick II to edit the Logical Function Diagram Program and draw the Field Environment Control Diagram how to use it to simulate operation of the edited program and how to make the computer commu nicate with FAB so as to complete the writing of the program to FAB If you want to make a Function Diagram Program you should first open a new empty file and put all the blocks required for satisfying the control requirements into the Edit Box Then set the properties of different function blocks and link them up with lines according to their logical control relations thus completing a Logical Function Diagram Moreover in order to help the user to find out if the edited function diagram can achieve the expected control effects Quick II provides the user with a direct simulation function You can run the simulation function either directly on the Function Diagram or on the Field Simulation Graph In both cases the detailed result of FAB running in accordance with the program can be observed in the followin
59. eration is contin ued in this way until EN is 0 and Out put Q is 0 When R is 1 then the output Q is 0 And when R changes from I to 0 and EN is 1 all the initial status of Q changing from O to 1 will start its cy cling changed Time sequence frame is as follows T T T gt Line diagram Symbol in FAB Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks Use Parameter T to set ON OFF time The assignment range of T is 0 01 99 99 and the time units can be set respectively to hour H minute M and second S The time accuracy can reach 0 5 Second Input EN Enable enables the clock pulse generator to work Output Q of clock pulse generator will flip flop the status every time the time T elapses and cycle operation is continued in this way until Input EN Enable is 0 The clock pulse generator then stops operation and Output Q is 0 This function is applicable to generated pulse automatically and to switch ON OFF Timer for ON time delay is started via Input TRG Trigger Timer for ON time delay is reset Input R to ON via Input R and make Out put Q is O The priority of R is higher than that of TRG Pane After TRG is triggered and the Parameter T time T elapses the output is ON Input TRG Output Q After time delay T elapses the output is ON saml EE 2 EH EH East a a FAB Intelligent Control ee es homo FR EH s lt i 9 oe LE
60. et name on the Set Up Program Set Name window as shown in Fig 2 7 the original name is ARRAY When setup is completed Click NEXT installation of the program components will start as shown in Fig 2 8 Click BACK the previous Selection window will be displayed to as shown in Fig 2 6 Click CANCEL and the installation program will be terminated FAB Intelligent Controller ee F Fig2 7 Program Folder Selection window 7 The installation program proceeds to the automated installation procedure Click CANCEL if you want to terminate now Tmi al er al Fig 2 8 Quick II Installation window 8 When the automated installation process is completed the Setup Finished Win dow appears as shown in Fig 2 9 Click FINISH to complete the installation process Fig 2 9 Setup Finished window URE MANUEL EAS Chapter II Installation and uninstallation 2 2 Uninstallation There are two ways for the uninstallation of Quick II 1 Remove from the program Under the Windows taskbar click gt start gt program gt Array and select the said program folder Click UNINSTALL under the said program folder with the left mouse button as shown in Fig 2 10 When a Confirm Uninstall dialogue box appears click Yes When a Remove Window as shown in Fig 2 11 appears removal can be done Fig 2 10 Uninstall window This uninstallation method is more convenient for the users 2 R
61. everal function blocks are linked together in a specific way then relatively complicated control functions can be implemented FAB has a storage capacity of programs for up to 127 function blocks there is a large application resource to satisfy the requirements for complicated control A program when downloaded into FAB will never be lost as FAB does not rely on a battery for the memory function QUICK I programming software The control program can be downloaded directly with the use of the LCD panel into a FAB unit With more complicated control schemes the use of an ancillary computer loaded with QUICK II software is recommended The control program can then be written into the memory of the FAB QUICK II is a very friendly human machine interface programming software It can edit the function diagrams and also can analogously run the written program It provides an off line testing function to the user This feature overcomes much of the possible inconveniences normally experienced with on line testing and commissioning The system can be proven before being put into actual service QUICK II will not only guide you to implement the editing of the control programs but will also perform the real time monitoring for the field environment and the operational conditions of FAB Real time clock function FAB intelligent controls Series have an instant real time recording function FAB can execute the operations according to the planned schedul
62. f inserted block numbers is from 001 to the maximum number of the current program If the selected number is not in this range pressing OK will not be effective and it will return to the original status to let you select a block number in a suitable range If you want to give up inserting a block please press ESC to exit If you are not clear about the maximum number in the program you can use ROM FAB in FAB ROM to read the program and get the number 3 If you select a right number in the above step and press OK to confirm the number then machine will affect your operation and function block codes eg AND OR NOT RS TEL etc will appear for your selection FAB Intelligent Control Note If you do not go on selecting but exit FAB will copy a function block the same block number as the old one But if you are in the editing step you can exit only when you finish setting all of the terminals as You can then delete the block by using Delete FB 4 3 1 3 Delete FB This function can be used to delete any function block The operating process is as follows 1 Press OK at gt Delete FB in the Editor Frame thus the deleting status is entered as shown in Fig 4 16 Delete 000 Fig 4 16 Delete Function Block 2 000 shown in the above frame is the original value Press and E to select the block No and then press OK The range of block number for Delete FB is from 001 to the maximum number of the current program
63. g 4 7 First move the cursor to I in the top left corner with 4 keys change the type of the connection point with E and keys and press OK to confirm it Then increase or decrease the operand for the connection point with E and GE keys e g 10 I1 12 etc Note The operands for different types of connection points have different ranges It is II I6 10 point type or I1 IC 20 point type for I input and Q1 Q4 10 point type or Q1 Q8 20 point type for Q output Operands are not required for H high L low and X empty M means intermediate relays MOO M99 FAB Intelligent Control 000 1311443 KARA BOI Fig 4 7 Setting the parameter of function blocks Described above is the set up of basic function blocks It is also necessary to explain the setup of the operands for some special function blocks in the following 1 Function blocks with timing function Function blocks with timers include DPR Delay putting Relay CPG Clock Pulse Generator DDR Delay Disconnection Relay RPR Retentive On Relay MPLR Mono pulse Relay Pulse Relay CW Clock Switch PLR Pulse Relay When parameter T is set the following frame will be on the LCD panel B02 Time 00 Unit 00 Int 00 m Fig 4 8 The line 1 Block number and timing mark The line 2 time units HOU Hour MIN Minute SEC second The line 3 Setting whole number of time 00 99 The line 4 Setting decimal of time 00 99 Ch
64. g we will introduce QuickII with an example Example using FAB to compose a multifunction switch for a staircase lighting system Control requirements 1 Lighting is turned on upon pressing of the switch and automatically turned off after one minute 2 Lighting flashes 5 seconds before automatically turning off 3 Lighting is turned on upon twice pressing of the switch and maintained constantly on 4 Lighting is turned off when the switch is pressed for 2 seconds and more 5 Lighting is automatically turned on at 18 30 and off at 06 30 every day FAB Intelligent Controller Das i 4 1 Open File 4 1 1 Open a new file Operating method 1 To open a new file click NEW option under the Function List file or the icon in the Tool Bar as shown in Fig 4 1 CET EET Bie A EE ee ae ld SSO NE d min fF i x fa a pee gee HEE ENES Fig 4 1 Open a new file 2 Now a dialogue box will appear as shown in Fig 4 2 Centreller rp A imla Trp a Ispit d 4 hiyi oT Siardard aaa OL ipt aod 0 hii C Bisple Cuncel Fig 4 2 Options box for controller type In the above figure controller type options are provided in the left box and you can select your desired FAB type by clicking on it c 6 input 4 output FAB with 6 input and 4 output d 12 input 8 output FAB with 12 input and 8 output In the above figure Simulation type options are provided in the right box and you can select your desired sim
65. g will be displayed on the LCD panel Verify Users Password 21053 Fig 4 27 4 Press OK to enter the Select Editing Function Selection Frame with the selection mark gt staying at Editor function The following is displayed on the LCD panel gt Editor FAB Rom Set RUN Fig 4 28 Step 2 Edit Function Diagram 1 Press to select Editor and the Function Block Selection List is entered The following is displayed on the LCD panel FAB Intelligent Control CS SS Sy Me 2 Select and set the first function block Move gt to the position of RS relay with y and press OK to enter the Function Block Set Status when the cursor is at the highest input Link The following will be on LCD panel Fig 4 30 Press OK and the Set Parameter R link input status will be entered Now I will appear at R link If you do not want to select I you may press FF to select Q and press it again to select H and may continue with the same until M It means that the user may select any parameter among I Q H L C Pand M by pressing OK After I is selected the following will be on the LCD panel Fig 4 31 Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel Then it is necessary to set the parameters namely to set the values with For example if I1 is to be set up just press oK key when I1 is displayed as shown in Fig 4 31 the variation range of I is I1 I6 or 1 IC Press gt to move the curso
66. gram from FAB Rom gt FAB 1 Select Rom FAB in FAB ROM and press OK the follow frame will appear Rom FAB Wai t__ Fig 4 20 2 Press pin the state shown in Fig 4 20 then the program will be read block by block in sequence as BO1 B02 4 3 3 SET set password and time The SET Frame is shown in Fig 4 20 A password and real time clock can be set for the edited FAB function program via this SET Frame When you want to modify the control function the said password shall be properly input before the editing modification status can be entered note the ex factory password of FAB is 0001 This function is the password lock function of FAB 10 49 04 2000 06 21 Day SU 5678 Set Real Time Clock hour minute second Set Date year month date Set Weekday Set password Fig 4 21 Set Password Frame Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel Note If you did not read the FA B s existing program when you edit the program and enter into the editor frame for programming then it will begin from BO1 block If you want to save the existing program you should read the program from ROM gt FAB and then edit it from editor PRG 4 4 Edit FAB function program During editing of FAB function program special attention need be paid to Some programming rules the application of the mid relays and how to use FAB s opera tion key panel with LCD to edit the FAB function program 4 4 1 Programming rules
67. he Intermediate Relay is set up the other blocks can no longer use this Intermediate Relay which means that usage of a middle Relay is unique The parameter values of the middle Relay range from 0 126 totally amounting to 127 FAB Intelligent Controller 3 Special Input X represents empty HI represents high potential and LO represents low potential When the input is X this terminal allows connection with a lead from another block When the input is HI no lead from any other block can be connected to this terminal and its status is always at high level When the input is LO this terminal allows connection with no lead from any other block and its status is always at low level 3 3 3 2 Setup of Special Properties Among the blocks of FAB there are some special blocks that have special proper ties including RS Relay Block D W Clock Switch TEL Block Broadcasting Play Block and Voice Recording Block Setup of the properties of different special blocks is described as follows respectively 1 Blocks with timers All of the blocks with timers such as MPLR DPR DDR CPG RPR and so on have timing function Their Block properties Setup dialogue box is as shown in Fig 3 14 H Hidila Baler ESN ee E Bigplapy Cemar Bria E i Sparial Lepat Ini Int i raf Tima kpa Irpa Tima fe Sau Tera 001 7 i Eis fi i Tver cara Fig 3 14 Setting properties for blocks with Timers Time type Three units na
68. hese icons directly without trying to locate them in the Function List Tool Bar will let you complete your editing and drawing work faster and better 3 2 1 Standard Tool Bar Standard t 4 E Tool Bar he Sit Freee ted r Read Program from FAB Block Link Block Library Display Start Simulation Frama Fia Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library 3 2 2 Control Tool Bar Control Tool Bar Write Program to FAB Run FAB Monitor FAB running status Stop running FAB Diagnose FAB System Information 3 2 3 Draw Tool Bar for Field Simulation Graph By means of this Draw Bar you can plot your system control site flow chart according to your actual control requirements and then you can view the operation conditions of all of the FABs during the said control process via communication with the FABs T amp H Cancel Selection Draw Arbitrary Graph T Draw Round Corner Square Insert Animation Draw Circle a Draw Bend FAB Intelligent Controller 3 3 Block Library EE Go i HB a BB a Fig 3 12 Block Library Separating various kinds of blocks LOG represents logical blocks which will be displayed when the button is clicked with the mouse FUN represents the special function blocks which will be displayed when the button is clicked IN represents the input blocks which will be displayed when the button is clicked OUT repre sents the output bloc
69. ia na E aE 120 IIA DBP eanne 121 E a FAB Intelligent Control Be de 8 PUL ONS sirsa E DERE REE REDE SETE NERE 122 fal Rc el 0 PEBER ES T A eee artery Serres 122 Dol SA CEU I E E PE AE E A S A AEA E E E NE 123 LE ANC E E E A A A E E N av 124 JLI Imane LIDraty Asii aaan iaa 124 JL TO PAB Operil Oiii borer ae dede 125 Sal EAN ONE SEE EE E REESE ENE RE FEE 125 DE MONA Al e E A E E ANE E E E 126 3 2 1 Standard Tool 2 ys aarti atrencren a 126 JES C Ontror Tool Babesean e a T27 3 2 3 Draw Tool Bar for Field Simulation Graph cccesecseesteesteeseeees 127 eS OCI BT 2 AY E E EE A A ET 128 3 3 1 Block Library OperatO i oscsacscessscoeatssscecscatsuatessanesoescuastuacsiousstsinennsanets 128 II TIMOR CASI NOM sisusse aa 129 De SELLE OL DOCK POD Vne a EEN E nakede 129 33 3 General Property sscan 129 3 3 3 2 Setup of Special Property Gu ssssseesesersesersesseserseserseesesersesenee 130 Chapter IV Basic operations gA OaE e E E 140 Pa NAN RS TMA Vee eisereen inii aey oii nn 140 4 1 2 Open an existing Hle sssrinin anaia aaka aa 142 4 2 Edit Function Diagram Program ccccesessssesscsseessessseecesesssessesseesseesees 143 Contents X 4 24 Place DIOONG sorcsansdcniescetscapivatancxalsincueseteuskanionsaetceiamieutanicastnniseeueteedeenseednats 4 2 2 Edit block properties AEE e E A TEE FEE GERE sori 4 2 5 Delete block or Im k Gu u u sssesesererererersrsrerseer erne nerne serene ener
70. ick the boundary of the graph to zoom it E Epi FAB Intelligent Controller pa S Lar Animation File Operating methods Fig 4 2 Uik MAHAL p i fmm F ia 1 Select the icon m or IM 2 Move the cursor into the editing box Le etelLasse eo See I Uki i inmi Le i Fig 4 31 Standard Field Simulation Graph 4 3 2 Insert Graph File directly ge is the icon for inserting a BMP File and is the icon for inserting an 3 Click the left mouse button and an Insert dialogue box appears as shown in er OO Look pe cop 1004 Dek E cf Et L Prapen Fike Ljono0o0n L Faa JO000 F LO faa eE a C Tubes THAT JO000 Fig 4 30 Insert BMP file 4 Select the path for and name of the Picture File to be inserted 5 Click Open Old File to insert the said picture into the Simulation Graph editing box Draw a complete Field Simulation Graph as shown in Fig 4 31 Chapter IV Basic operations nif om a I i i
71. ignment TI rain detector 2 over under voltage detector 3 light sensitive switch 14 manual automatic off selection switch Chapter VIII Application as Q1 to be connected to the enable terminal of Array segment Q2 to the enable terminal of Electronics segment Q3 to the enable terminal of Welcome You segment Following is the Function Block Program Diagram B23 t 20s B10 M3 M9 Monday to Sunday 18 00 24 00 B16 B1 TI M4 12 Monday to Sunday 0 00 10 00 B7 Q2 B27 t 10s Counter 1 t 1s B15 B36 t ls t 10s Ea a B35 MET M235 T M30 t 7 DPA t ls Counter 2 t ls B19 B8 B17 M5 M15 T M13 JL M17 T M13 JL M15 t M6 t KER fi hih f Ta USER S MAHAL AB r FAB Intelligent Control 8 6 Illumination system for display windows Control requirements 1 Basic lighting for the display period a Time Monday to Friday 8 00 22 00 On Saturday 8 00 24 00 On Sunday 9 00 20 00 b Automatic off the basic lighting can be automatically turned off whilst maintaining minimum illumination and display lighting 2 Additional requirements for night lighting a Time Monday to Friday light sensitive switch is triggered at 22 00 On Saturday light sensitive switch is triggered at 24 00 On Sunday light sensitive switch is triggered at 20 00 b Light sensitive switch triggering automatic off can automatically turn off the minimum illumination an
72. ings Cot Biddle Daley ny I ALeplap Cat Weit M i pucia Lepak uE e OT Fheara Guda Hearns beyond ES digit FE Fig 3 17 Setting TEL Block Property 5 Properties of CW Clock Switch Block The Setup dialogue box is as shown in Fig 3 18 Clock setup In this setting the status of output can be regularly changed Two options Date style and Week style are provided to meet the particular requirements of users T gt Ee lirs Fl HEE wp a a avin rece E Fig 3 18 Setting CW Clock Switch Block Properties Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library If Week Style is selected and Set Time is clicked the frame of setting time will be on and you can set up to 127 intervals for the time switch Please note that you should set the time according to a time sequence You can set a time point for CW block in QuickII very easily Please see the following figure 3 Fig 3 19 Setting Clock Mode In Fig 3 19 there are some items such as Number Start Week Time Time setting operations Add When you need to add a time click ADD and a dialogue box will appear as shown in Fig 3 20 Select the switch state ON OFF and set the switch time Then click OK and a time record is added Note They must be set in a time sequence Insert When you need to insert a time in the existing time setting combination please click INSERT and a dialogue box will ap
73. ious Tool Bars Eile Eti Fim Search Gallary Fab Cog Dpiio Dirke Help Ug ate ble oa hy ka pA E i z nm JER w peirer Tee boar z s m i mt irar Test bear fo fee ER Tet bor mal ime B r abe E bra Fig 3 4 Display Instruction Menu Instruction name Function Close Simulation View Open Simulation View Close Logical View Open Logical View SS ER Standard Tool Bar Select Standard Tool Bar Controller Tool Bar Select Controller Tool Bar Draw Tool Bar Select Simulation view Tool Bar Accessories Tool Bar Select Block Library Tool Bar Status Bar Select Status Bar Size zoom Zoom in or zoom out the window FAB Intelligent Controller 3 1 5 Options a i ao amp 8 Eile Bait Yiew Search Gallery Fab Com rtt Picts Help LI EF 2 a al Bat Valid Eepion Bane Color Je Sooo co 2 ef I 1 145 I Eri Frea Farre e Eal Cim bh Fig 3 5 Options Instruction Menu Set Wire Colour Setup block on line colour Setup Function Diagram Set Valid Regin Base Colour ease significant draw zone colour Set Grid Colour Setup Function Diagram grid point colour Setup Frame Windows BK colour Setup Window background colour Setup Line Mode Setup block on line types Change FAB Time Modify FAB time Change FAB Address Setup FAB address Setup Password Setup programming Get FAB Address Get FAB Address Set Toolbar Mode Set Toolbar Mode Modify Output Status
74. irst control the home electrical equipments by the telephone s buttons PO The air conditioner is turning on P1 The air conditioner is turning off Second a sensor is fitted to doors and windows If there is an illegal entry the voice module will be activated with the prerecorded message Seize the thief It will also automatically dial your designated telephone for alarm purposes In order to establish the control in the above examples the user should set the voice module as follows 0 Please enter a password Chapter VI Voice Module 1 Correct password please enter control information code 2 Wrong password Please enter again 3 Emergency please enter the password and control message 4 Turn on the air conditioning 5 Turn off the air conditioning The first step refer to section 6 3 record the above six voice messages The second step connect IO with the doors and windows sensors The third step edit program as follow B4 fy the fourth section voice _ the fifth section voice The user will now have completed the connection and installation of FAB AF MUL and ancillary parts The voice recording and programming will also have been completed When the user dials the number which the AF MUL is programmed to connect to the user will hear Please enter password The user should enter and then the correct password FAB Intelligent Control manama Then the user will hea
75. k will be divided into multiple blocks when it is written to FAB and you can view the number of blocks used by the current program in the State Bar of the Function Graph Edit Window 3 If the first time is set ON and the second time is set OFF the two times share one common block if two consecutive times are both set to ON or OFF each of them should occupy a separate block 6 Properties of Voice broadcasting and Recording Blocks The Setup Properties dialogue box of Voice Broadcasting Block and Voice Record Block is as shown in Fig 3 21 Setting Output Set the ports for voice broadcasting and recording The port here is amemory space oriented at voice storage There I 98 such ports in total In addition there is a No 99 port for record block whose function is to clear all of the voice contents in No 0 98 ports so please be careful when using it Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library Fig 3 23 Setup the Properties of Voice broadcasting and Recording Blocks 7 Setup for Analog block The diagram of property of analog block AN is as fig 3 24 FAB Intelligent Controller The explanation of option listed in Fig 3 24 is as follows 1 comment Users can add letters of explanation in this bar 2 Special input HI LO X LM If X has been selected this said port can be connected to Input port If LM has been selected it means that this said port can be set to a fixed digital value Please ref
76. ks which will be displayed when the button is clicked Please refer to Chapter IV for details of different blocks 3 3 1 Block Library Operation 1 Click LOG FUN IN OUT used for selecting block types under the Block Library and corresponding blocks will be displayed in the Block Library Frame 2 Move the cursor to the desired block and select it by clicking on it 3 Click the corresponding editing function block in the Edit window and the selected block will be placed in the Logical Function Diagram USERS MANUAL i p e a ic Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library 3 3 2 Block classification The blocks are classified into four types Logical Block Function Block Input Block and Output Block The Input and Output blocks are only used to graphically represent the input and output ends of FAB without any actual functions The key parts are the Logical Block and Function Block the combination of which realizes several types of FAB control 3 3 3 Setup of block property It is necessary to setup the properties of the blocks in the plotting of logical diagrams The block properties are divided into General property and Special property 3 3 3 1 General Property Fig 3 13 Setup of General property The settings of General property mainly include 1 Comment for filling of a comment string no more than 20 characters 2 Middle Relay for setting of the Intermediate Relay connected with the current block If t
77. l FSA Fig 4 46 3 It means that the program is now written into FAB and can be run according to the new program N notes How to read and modify the current program Press ESC and OK simultaneously to enter the password frame and then enter the correct password and then press OK Select FAB ROM and press OK Select ROM FAB and then press OK Press Rand 4 to select and read the function block and press OK to confirm and to make the modification Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel FR ee Emina a i i FAB Intelligent Control ARAB A oe DY Chapter V Remote programming and monitoring 5 1 Remote programming and monitoring via a MODEM FAB can realise ultra remote programming and monitoring function through a MODEM If you need to program or monitor a FAB on a work site kilometers away or even between two cities this function of FAB will satisfy your require ment After the connection of FAB AF C232 or AF MUL AF M232 and MO DEM refer to 5 2 for details of the connection diagram switch on the power and the MODEM will automatically complete the initialization If the MODEM is not initialized you may press OK on the MODEM menu under FAB ROM of the LCD programming interface to initialise it Connect the MODEM to a computer provided with QUICK II or FAB SCADA software and make a connection with FAB by dialing the telephone connected to FAB through the computer Remote program
78. line connection is quite compli cated Using FAB all these will become very simple Please refer to the function diagram for realisation of the control as shown in the following figure There is only one line section for its required external connection which means that you can realise the timing control of the school bell only by connecting one output of FAB directly to the bell The program diagram is as follows j eet 7 FAB Intelligent Control Dar EEE BOI M1 B03 QI x B02 Ol w DA When FAB is used for the above control it is very simple both in the connection of the external line and in editing the program When QUICK I programming software is used for editing the control program it is only necessary to set two time switch blocks BOl T The set of FB is as follows DNA uf ie i Ooa fo rem Ooi fa mm ee ES BH oe m a m re a ae ee Oon m m EEEE A RK 2 m Oon o mn Eea Ooa m m re Da ae oo EM Chapter VIII Application NE Ca ER f Be A Pies chi iier Tri c The set of FB is as follows a ae Po ee i i i HT fre it tc FFE Tarl Di a HEHE i Tub r ra I on mE ile ETA ia x msi ir TH Claik Setup i F p an e ae Bb J G A a C Fsta Stele JANE ee ee 15 4 G LS ida x 1 nT tomes ie a Weak dirla I F DE ra mes MOS e a f o fea en a Tarm a a NEEF
79. mely second minute and hour are available for selec tion Input time Input the value for timing and the time can be accurate to 0 01 second The properties of General Blocks shall be referred to for other settings Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library 2 Blocks with counters Blocks with counters include UCN and DCN whose Properties Setup dialogue box is as shown in Fig 3 15 Cet Widle Baler FE E Jinlar Cement Heia Spasial Lepai Bih sE me Sambar sf Comte m a Eris A Co pha rt Fig 3 15 Setting Properties for Blocks with Counters Number of counts setup of the number of the counters in the range of 1 999 999 The properties of General Blocks shall be referred to for other settings 3 Properties of RS relay The dialogue box of RS relay properties setting is as shown in fig 3 16 Fig 3 16 Setting Properties for RS Relay Special input Please refer to general properties for X HI and LO PO P9 indicate the tone dial impulse input of 0 9 digit buttons on the telephone set Please refer to general properties for other settings FAB Intelligent Controller 4 Property of TEL Block The dialogue box is as shown in Fig 3 17 Phone code Telephone number used for dial up is keyed in here The functions of the telephone are not supported The length of the telephone number shall not be greater than 25 digits Please refer to general properties for other sett
80. ming and monitoring can now be carried out Note AF M232 is a standard Array product AF M232 is a standard DB9 DB9 connection The Cable Connection Diagram for AF M232 is as follows connected to MODEM side connect to FAB side Chapter V Remote programming and monitoring he Eira fa 5 2 Two connection methods for FAB remote programming and monitoring 5 2 1 Connect MODEM by means of AF C232 and AF M232 For connecting with this method you will need the following parts AF C232 and AF M232 The connection diagram is as follows COMPUTER rr ED g AF C237 a MS 5 2 2 Connect MODEM by means of AF MUL If you have the AF MUL telephone and voice multifunction block it is not neces sary to have the AF C232 part The connection diagram is as follows COMPUTER BE AAD 232 Cable un mee ms FAR FAB Intelligent Control oo FR 0 000 13 14 43 Chapter VI Voice Module Chapter VI Voice Module Voice alarm function telephone control function and dialing automatically func tion are very important functions of FAB To realize these functions we should match FAB with the AF MUL telephone and voice multifunction block 6 1 The structure of the voice module Fig 6 1 Structure of AF MUL 1 Socket of telephone crystal plug 2 Power terminals AC100 240V or DC12 24V 3 Connecting Port with FAB 4 Power indicator 5 Recording indicat
81. mp Load 7 3 AF 10MT D AF 20MT D Input Voltage 24VDC Rating 20 4V 28 8VDC Allowable Range 24VDC Power Consumption Output Full Load Typical 1 23A Digital value input Typical 0 6W Data Capacity Input Input Voltage 24VDC 24VDC Rating 24VDC Signal 0 lt 5 0V DC Signal gt 15 0VDC H FAB Intelligent Controll Input Current for Signal 1 Typical 3mA Delay Time Changed from I to 0 Typical 5Oms Changed from 0 to 1 Typical 50ms Length of Power Line Without Shield Data Capacity Output Output Type Crystal Tube Current Source Output Current Short Circuit Protection and Rating Reduction Rating is Not Reduced in the ee ee 7 4 AF 10MR D AF 20MR D Input Voltage Rating 24V DC Allowable Range 20 4 28 8VDC Power Consumption of Typical 1 5W AF 1OMR D AF 20MR D at 24VDC Data Capacity Input Input Voltage 24VDC Rating 24VDC Signal 0 lt 5 0V DC Signal 1 gt 15 0V DC Input Current for Signal 1 Typical 3mA Delay Time Changing from 1 to 0 Typical 50ms Changing from 0 to 1 Typical 50ms EES M 4 iL wl fre 8 amp Uo ful Chapter VII Technical specifications il Group l Incandescent Lamp Load 1000W ammos O O Fluorescent Light Tube with Electrical Controller 10 x 58W B Fluorescent Light Tube with Regular 1 x 58W Compensation 25 000 switch cycles Fluorescent Light Tube without 10 x 58W ee Short Circuit Protection cos 1 Power Supply Protection Short Circuit Protection co
82. n many inconvenience of the site test can be avoided 1 3 3 Real time monitoring Quick II has a Real Time Monitoring window You can view the process of the control system and the running conditions of all FABs and control remote FABs by connecting the FAB communication port to the computer you can view the process of the control system 1 3 4 Communication with FAB 1 3 4 1 Local FAB communication Through use of an RS 232 communication port communication between the FAB and a computer can be realized allowing for easily downloading programs from the computer to FAB and uploading programs from FAB to the computer Monitoring of operation conditions and controlling of FAB can also be carried out 1 3 4 2 Remote FAB communication In certain applications several sets of equipments may be located at disparate distances and far from each other When frequent or urgent modification are needed caused by unexpected events during FAB operation the problems can be easily solved by just connecting FAB to the telephone line through a modem FAB Intelligent Controller A in al ia imi af Gt Chapter II Installation and uninstallation 2 1 Installation of Quick II The installation of Quick II is very simple A prompt dialogue box will appear automatically and you will complete the installation smoothly on the computer under its guidance The main steps are as follows 1 Insert the CD ROM with Quick II into the
83. nd security 82 Chapter VII Technical specifications 7 1 General technical S PECUICALIONS cicuenedsdexcecssaeaeaeseneccenietreenteuinmantiideaieon 85 7 2 AF LOMR A AF 20MR A cccessssessessesessessesesscseesesteeesessessesseassaeeneasees 86 7 3 AF LOMT D AF 20MT D 0 cccccccsessesesseseseeseseeecsescesesesaeseseeseseeseeeaeseeaees 87 7 4 AF LOMR D AF 20MR D cccceccescssesseseeseseeseeeceecseeseeecseesesseseeseeseeeeseees 88 7 5 Telephone number receiving transmitting and voice blocks 89 Chapter VIII Application 8 1 Bell control of schools Or factOries ccccessscesscecssecesseceseeceeeeeeseeeeeeees 91 8 2 The illumination of multifunction switch in stairs halls etc 93 8 3 Automatic gate control requirements ois cccacssesniecssevedvenssbscaverscninibaxdoseseeeeste 94 8 4 Ventilation system ise catcassnesecestnesusactsicawssivuslestedsaisadmetsinsesastesiataeetseaaieueaneasseest 95 8 5 Control requirements for neon lamp control system 96 8 6 Illumination system for display windows u sssssesseesseesreersseesserreee 98 8 7 Application of FAB in building management c cessceessseeeereeeees 99 8 8 Application of FAB in a voltage diode counting and packing assembly HIG csccssscasscaeseseedstensnecsensaoseadocsbienumesoaniotalenanactns 101 Chapter VIII Quality Guarantee Quality guarantee warranty period and warranty range 103 Contents
84. ne seconds If the user fails to enter the password the FAB voice system will rebroadcast the prompt voice The user must then enter first and then enter the password if the user needs to enter the password again the procedure needs to be repeated C When the user has entered the correct password the voice system will broadcast the Ist section correct password please do the next operation The user can then carry out the following operation If the password is wrong the voice system will broadcast the 2nd message wrong password please re enter The user can only enter the wrong password twice If the user enters the wrong password for the third time FAB will hang up the telephone and stop broadcast ing The FAB will then return to the main system If the alarm status still exists the voice system will dial automatically for alarm purposes every 20 seconds When the alarm status exists FAB will broadcast the alarm voice repeatedly every 20 seconds it can be stopped by the use of the control function within the program When the broadcast has stopped the user should enter the four digit password within nine seconds If the user fails to enter the correct password the FAB voice system will rebroadcasting the prompt voice The user must then enter first and then the four digit password within nine seconds after the broadcast has ceased After FAB has dialled out if the user does not switch off the alarm ON OFF switch via the
85. ock Library operations Eile Controller Cog Via Dpi Hele Cesc Ciwito Toth tile z Tiii Fig 3 1 File Instructions Menu FAB Intelligent Controller Open a new file Open Open an old file Close Close the current active Window Save Save a file Save As Save current file to a new path and a new file Print Print a file Print Preview Preview the file printing result Setup Print Setup printing format Exit Exit Quick I 3 1 2 Controller The instruction is mainly used for reading programs from FAB Start QuickII after its operating interface appears click Controller Function List The following is displayed Eile Gemtreller Com Yie Pedder help lle 32s ER Tr aka Fig 3 2 Controller Instruction Menu 3 1 3 Communication The instruction is mainly used for on line setup of FAB with the upper computer Eile fordrer Gm Yie Den bg Dad een yh eae Fig 3 3 Communication Instruction Menu P oe ru ee d its wl pj j Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library l Configure communication selection of communication mode and setup of com munication port 2 Stop communication when it is not necessary for FAB to communicate with the upper computer click this option to stop communication 3 1 4 Display This instruction is mainly used for selection of the opening closing of the Field Simulation Graph window and Logical Diagram window as well as selection of var
86. of Function Blocks saml EE pr E E Eat a oe 3 2 5 RS Set Output Q to I via Input S Set S port can receive two tone signal input such as PO P9 phone signals Set Output Q to 0 via Input R Re set If S and R are 1 at the same time the Output Q is 0 with R having a priority to s When S is input Q is ON and held ON and will not be reset until In put R is set Switch characteristics RS relay is a simple trigger The output value depends on the input status and the original output status The following list of true values is used to describe the logic relations S R Q REMARK 0 0 Status remain to the original value 0 1 0 Reset l 0 l Set 1 1 0 Reset having a priority to Set Note PO P9 represent the 0 9 buttons of the telephone RS function block has the function to receive a two tone signal You can use the RS function block to receive telephone signal and control the external equipment FAB Intelligent Control aas Te RA ER 2 00 as Se SSS sor Me 3 2 6 CPG Make clock pulse generator ON and OFF via Input EN Enable Input R Make Output Q be 0 via Input R Re set Parameter T is the time length of output to be T ON and OFF Every time EN changes from 0 to 1 the internal timer begins to time and when Time T is up the output is 1 If EN is held on 1 timing can be started again and when Time T is up again the out Input EN put is 0 The cycle op
87. or 6 Recording Microphone 7 Volume control 1 controls the volume of AF MUL Speaker 8 Terminal port for external speaker it can be connected to an externally powered speaker to amplify the voice the volume is not controlled by 7 Volume control 9 Communication Port Connected with the computer to monitor or program the FAB or Connected with a MODEM via M232 part to remote monitor FAB the same function with AF C232 part Ir I wl i IHO gs poo FAB Intelligent Control CEEVEsoy Me 6 2 Connection between AF MUL and FAB Connect the power to the AF MUL and FAB and then plug the telephone connec tor into the TEL socket Connect the AF MUL and FAB by using the special connection Please use the link connection provided forming part of the AF MUL supply As figure 6 2 shows For convenient installation there is a DIN rail clamp on the bottom of the AF MUL Both AF MUL and DAB can be readily installed on a common DIN rail Telephone line Link connection Fig 6 2 Connection Between FAB and AF MUL Note Before recording or amending the voice messages you should use a 232 cable for the communication between computer and AF MUL telephone and voice multifunction block FAB and AF MUL as shown in above diagram 6 3 Guide for using the voice multifunction block 1 The first four sections section 0 section 1 section 2 section 3 are for the voice system users can not record the four sections randomly
88. ou with the best date setting method You will have a permanent calendar chart appear as shown in Fig 3 22 only by clicking once the Page Down arrow on the right of the Date box You may select whatever date you want to set on this permanent calendar and click OK to complete setting of the date Therefore FAB can realize real time control without any limitation Insert When you need to insert a time in the existing time setup combination please put the cursor on the said time click INSERT and a dialogue box will appear as shown in Fig 3 21 Select the switch status ON OFF and set the time and date of switch Then click OK to finish the setup Delete When you want to cancel a time put the cursor on the said time record and click CANCEL As the Confirm Cancel frame appears FAB Intelligent Controller Click OK to delete the time record Modify When you want to modify a time put the cursor on the said time record and click MODIFY As a time setting frame similar to that shown in Fig 3 22 appears reset the state date and time then click OK and the said time record is modified Print When you want to print your set time on paper what you need to do is simply click PRINT Notes 1 The time is arranged in an order from earlier to later and the time sequence shall be considered for adding or modifying any time record for example AM 9 00 AM 11 00 PM 3 00 PM 6 00 etc 2 In the case of multiple records the said bloc
89. ow monitor 4 to the fresh air flow monitor i eS MLA EY FAB Intelligent Control 8 5 Control requirements for neon lamp control system 1 Display mode for example Array Electronics Welcomes You 1 1 Displaying Array 1 2 Displaying Array Electronics 1 3 Displaying Welcomes You 1 4 Displaying Array Electronics Welcomes You 1 5 Displaying Welcomes You 1 6 Displaying Array Electronics 1 7 Cycling 1 1 1 6 2 Control requirements 1 The neon lamp shall be automatically turned on at 18 00 and off at 24 00 every day 2 The control can be switched over with the manual automatic off selection switch Manual The neon lamp control system can be activated through the manual switch at any time Automatic The neon lamp control system can be automatically activated when the clock switch or light sensitive switch triggers the output Off The neon lamp system shall be switched off as the manual automatic off selection switch is pressed twice and switched on as it is pressed for the third time 3 The light sensitive switch shall be provided to complement the time switch so that the lamp will be automatically turned on when the light is weak and off when thelight is sufficient 4 Rain detector On a rainy day the neon lamp system shall be automatically switched off 5 Over under voltage detector The system will be automatically switched off when the operating voltage of the neon lamp is too high or too low 3 Input output ass
90. p of relevant electrical appliances can be controlled FAB can flexibly satisfy the automatic building control requirements and can realize central monitor and control in sephisticated intelligent living quarter 1 FAB central control communication connection COMPUTER i F l S 485Power Bus A 485Signal bus B x AF C485 4 AF C485 4 AF C485 ss Fa p E i Fab4 Fabn 2 Assignment of FAB input output points I shall be connected to the temperature sensor and QO shall be connected to the air conditioner so that the air conditioner is controlled by the temperature I2 shall be connected to the smoke and fire detector for alarm of fire 3 shall be connected to the gas delecting sensor Chapter VIII Application fy uE Emafi Q1 shall be connected to the ventilation equipment and Q2 shall be connected to the alarm so that the ventilation equipment is controlled by the air status 14 shall be connected to the door window sensor activating the alarm I5 shall be connected to the water meter while I6 shall be connected to the watthour meter 8 8 Application of FAB in a voltage diode counting and packing assembly The PC Assembly Line Central Control System Diagram is as follows COMPUTER 485Power Bus A 485Signal bus B p i nil me a ai nl AF C485 A AF C485 4 AF C485 AF C485 4 AF C485 ww Ww we ww wv Fab1 Fab2 Fab3 Fab4 Fabn 2000v 1500v 1000v 500v 80
91. pear as shown in Fig 3 20 Select the switch status ON OFF and set the switch time Then click OK and a time record is inserted al FAB Intelligent Controller Fig 3 20 Setting Time Delete When you want to delete a time put the cursor on the said time record and click CANCEL When the Confirm Cancel frame appears click OK to cancel the said time record Modify When you want to modify a time put the cursor on the said time record and click MODIFY As a time setting frame similar to that shown in Fig 3 20 appears reset the time click OK and the said time record is modified Print When you want to print your set time on paper then click PRINT If DATE STYLE is selected click SETUP DATE As the Setup Date frame appears the date and time can be set as shown in Fig 3 21 Fig 3 21 Setting Block Property for CW Clock USES MAHUAL Chapter III Operation Instructions and Block Library You can key in a new time or make changes through the keyboard in this box Number State Date and Time item are set in the Setup Time box shown in Fig ook The time setting operations are as follows Add When you need to add a time please click ADD and a dialogue box will appear as shown in Fig 3 21 Select the switch state ON OFF and set the date and time of switch Then click OK and a time record is added x FREE E Fig 3 22 Add A Time Record It should be pointed out that Quick II provides y
92. phone control voice alarm and information automatic dialing using the associated AF MUL unit FAB is widely used in many fields of industry commerce mining agriculture home automation etc 1 1 Structure of FAB AF 10 FAB series 1 Terminals for AC or DC power as required by the selected FAB 2 Input terminals 3 Communication interface 4 Operating keys 5 Output terminals Relay or transistor 6 LCD display panel Ta FEE ir Of 00 tt 0 ti OO OO mmy s Se SE M O E iil aad sin oid ook sit rt col ak vba vi oot ih eo Chapter I Brief Introduction to FAB 1 Terminals for AC or DC power as required by the selected FAB Input terminals Communication interface Operating keys aA A U N Output terminals Output of relays or transistors 6 LCD display panel AF 20 FAB series 1 2 Specifications and models AF IOMR A_ AC 100V 240V 6 points AC digital 4 points input relay output AF 1OMR E AF 10MT E AF 10MR D AF 10MT D AF 20MR A AF 20MR E AC DC 12 24V 6 points AC DC digital 4 points eee igen Er DC 12 24V 6 points AC DC digital 4 points D ima O sro DC 12 24V 6 points DC analog 4 points ee ee EEN DC 12 24V 6 points DC analog 4 points OOS Ee ee AC 100V 240V 12 points AC digital 8 points ii ga fmd AC DC 12 24V_ 12 points AC DC digital 8 points ee Lie eyo FAB Intelligent Control StS SE a AF 20MT E DC 12 24V 12 points AC DC
93. pt please enter the information code Step 3 Dial PO P9 control signals to control the output of FAB RS block input has telephone two tone pulse signals PO P9 during programming the input of RS needs to be set to PO P9 so as to implement the control function of the telephone function block When I1 is ON and I2 is OFF again the second section can then be input It is called accumulated input This function should be applied to the locations where the voice prompt is re quired It is necessary to first make a recording Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks b Telephone alarm When the input signal of this function block is 1 start to dial automatically the preset number After the telephone lines and power supply lines of FAB and AF MUL are con nected dial the number of the telephone that is connected with FAB When you have got through you will hear please input password Now input the password for programming through the telephone number keyboard and please do not forget to start with When the password has been properly input please input and 0 you will hear the prompt voice electrical appliance is switched on Relay Q1 will be on at the same time If and 9 are input you will hear electrical appliance is switched off Relay Q1 will be off The prompt voices for switch on and switch off will continue for 5 seconds This feature is used in locations where both automatic dialing and automati
94. r Save as and save is completed ps oie ie a Save L Fat Fiber Faki Cuncal we Fig 4 22 Save the dialogue box Operating methods for printing files 1 Click the Print option under the File Menu 2 A dialogue box appears as shown in Fig 4 23 Set your print requirements according to the prompt given on the frame 3 Click OK a LEERS MAHAL FAB Intelligent Controller Ka aja ann Haw Fas Prost Gmi Ai Tape Windy NT Fai rivei iiaae MS Fie Orei Bape Theses S S i gt Frei Bowe Dates C Lydi Mt FE we Fig 4 23 Print file 4 2 8 Write Read When the program is edited and has been proved through the simulation test to meet your control requirements the Com port of the computer can be connected with FAB directly through the programming interface or through a modem and the interface In this way remote and local communication between the computer and FAB will be realized so that programs can be uploaded to and downloaded from FAB All these operations are very simple in Quick II Fig 4 24 FAB Communication Connection Frame Operating methods is as follows 1 Click Configuration option under the Communication Instructions Menu as shown in Fig 4 25 Chapter IV Basic operations File Ehi View Teih Fab Gee Deion Dirke Help ci Daggy r EN ae Fig 4 2 Communication Configuration 2 A dialogue box appears as shown
95. r loads Chapter II Installation and wiring of FAB T Ee r ay Fm ella 1 Requirement for the relay output Various loads such as lamp fluorescent tube motor contactor etc can be connected to the outputs of FABs The max ON output current that can be supplied by FAB is 10A for the resistance load and 2A for the inductive load The connection is in accordance with the following figure 2 10 Fig 2 10 Relay Output 2 Requirement for the electronic transistor output The load connected to FAB must have the following characteristics The maximum switch current cannot exceed 2A when the switch is ON Q 1 the maximum current is 2A The connection is in accordance with the following figure 2 1 OD Of OD OD ie ji H Indicating Lamp Fig 2 1 Transistor Output Note M line should be connected to M of FAB Power supply and the load should be directly connected the L 1 and the load current should be DC LISER S fr ec gt A ep i Foi i FAB Intelligent Control t 485 Power Bus 485 Message Bus Fig 2 12 Connecting method Note One PC can be connected with up to 255 FABs Please set addresses respectively for each FAB The address range is 000 254 Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks FAB series adopts the programming method with the use of function blocks 20 function blocks
96. r the prerecorded message Please enter the control informa tion password and should then enter 0 The user will then hear Turn on the air conditioner The air conditioning will be simultaneously turned on Similarly the user could enter 1 The user will then hear Turn off the air conditioner The air conditioning will then be simultaneously turned off Subject to the extent of the programming if the user enters 3 the user will hear Turn on the hot water heater The hot water heater is simultaneously turned on When the user enters 4 the user will hear Turn off the hot water heater The hot water heater is simultaneously turned off If switch I1 is activated the prerecorded voice message Seize the thief will be broadcast and the preset telephone number dialled for remote alarm Chapter VII Technical specifications i n Chapter VII Technical specifications 7 1 General technical specifications Climate environment ambient temperature cold IEC68 2 1 hot IEC68 2 2 Horizontal installation 0 55 C vertical installation 0 55 C Storage transportation 40 C 70 C Relative humidity IEC68 2 30 5 95 without condensation Atmospheric pressure 795 1080kpa Pollutants IEC68 2 42 H2Slcm3 m3 4days S0210cm3 m3 4days Mechanical environment protection type Vibration 2 IEC68 2 Impact IEC68 2 27 Fall IEC68 2 31 Freely falling body with package EC68 2 32 Electromagnetic compati
97. r to position S and press OK to set the S link input Selecting I in the parameter list and set it to I2 by the same method as setting I1 and pressing OK once The LCD panel will be as Fig 4 32 Il RS 2 B01 Fig 4 32 Press to move the cursor to position Q and press OK to set the Q link output After selecting M in the parameter list and set it to MOI with press ER again The following will be displayed on the LCD panel II RE Mi 2 B01 Fig 4 33 Now all the three links and edit the following blocks of the RS relay function block are set Then press ESC to exit this block AN Note When you enter the edit function block you cannot exit to the l level higher pro gramming interface by pressing ESC or the OK unless you have set all the links of this block including all the I O links FAB Intelligent Control 3 Select and set the second function block Press ESC to return to the Function Block Selection List Frame and select the second function block Move gt to the position of DDR function block and press OK Now you can set the parameters for the function block The following will be on the LCD panel Fig 4 34 Press oK to enter Set Trg Pin Parameter Status Select I in the parameter list with E y and press OK Then set Trg to I3 with BP The following will be displayed on the LCD panel Fig 4 35 Press y to move the cursor to position R and press O
98. rding voice section amp Selector switch FAB Intelligent Control mm n e Lae Se awa ESSE soxr Me 3 2 1 DPR Line diagram Symbol in FAH Pin Description After TRG is triggered the time delay timer starts timing If TRG stops triggering during the timing of timer the timer will terminate the timing Parameter After time T the output is on the T output signal changes from 0 to 1 Output Q If there is still trigger signal when time T is up the output will be on Time Sequence Frame me J IL JO WL dl 4 J L Description When the status of TRG input changes from 0 to 1 the time delay timer starts timing If Input TRG holds status 1 for a sufficiently long time the output will be changed to 1 after the time T has elapsed There is a time delay between the input turning ON and the output turning On that is why the ON time delay is so called When the input TRG is Status 0 the output will reset to status 0 This function is applicable to override vibrations of switches delayed start up of motor delayed turning on of lights etc The assignment range for T is 0 01 99 99 and the time units can be set respectively to hour H minute M and second S Its time accurately can reach 0 5 00 S Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks 3 2 2 DDR Line diagram Symbol in FAB Description Turn on the time of the time delay off relay when the input TRG trigger is at the
99. renerne 4 2 6 Simulation operation 42T Save and PONI seocesaeme aE Aa MANUAL TE pos j sed E kel p E inf E y FAB HARDWARE FAB Intelligent Control i f Lal ia Les 5 se IMPORTANT APPLICATION NOTES 1 The AF C232 and LCD board when a FAB is powered must not be plugged in or disconnected 2 The default password for FAB is 0001 3 The default address for FAB is 000 4 When programming a FAB using the LCD panel the output of two function blocks must not be connected to one point except for the CW function block For example Preface B en SAFETY GUIDE This manual contains the precautions necessary for ensure your personal safety as well as for protection of the products and the connected equipment These precautions are highlighted with a tri angle WARNING symbol in this manual and are marked according to the danger levels as following Danger It indicates that if appropriate precautions are not taken serious incidents of personal injury or death significant damage and loss of property will be caused Caution It indicates that if appropriate precautions are not taken incidents of personal injury damage or some loss of property will be caused Note Indicates that particular attention is required to all published in formation related to the use or disposal of products Also in specific parts of documentation gt e Bl P Warning Only suitably
100. rt FB Delete FB Clear Prg Fig 4 5 Editing function Selecting Frame 4 3 1 1 Edit PRG The Edit PRG Menu Frame is as shown in Fig 4 6 and the function blocks are to be selected under this menu Select Function Blocks The user may use the i and x keys to move the arrow gt on the left to select the function blocks Press OK to select a function block the Function Block Setting Frame shown in Fig 4 7 will be on please refer to Chapter II Specification of function Blocks This menu includes the following function blocks AND NAND OR NOR XOR NOT RS UCN DCN PLR MPLR CPG RPR DPR DDR CW TEL PLAY MR ANALOG D type Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB pane Fig 4 6 Function Selecting Frame Set Function Block When the Input Function Block is selected FAB will automatically help you to define in sequence the numbers of the blocks beginning with B and display the said numbers in the bottom right corner e g BO1 as shown in Fig 4 7 The user may select the input output and parameter values to be set up for the function block by moving W F 4 keys please refer to Chapter III Specification of Function Block for the input output parameter values for different function blocks When Selection Output Input Link is set press OK to enter the Parameter Setting Status The user may use Mi y keys to select the connection point type and for the said output input as shown in the top left corner of Fi
101. s 0 5 0 7 Power Supply Protection 7 5 Telephone number receiving transmitting and voice blocks CCITT DTMF Automatic transmit CCITT DTMF Voice Record and Play Max 98 segments Each with Arbitrary Time 4min 8min FAB Intelligent Controll Chapter VIII Application Chapter VIII Application FAB has a very wide application range In order to let the user consider the wide application potential for FAB and the convenience brought about by it s use we will show some common and representative control schemes herein After the user has read these application examples it will be clear how simple it is to use FAB to establish automatic control requirements especially in a system requiring time control and in the automatic control of intelligent living quarters etc 8 1 Bell control for schools factories and the like Control requirements Monday to Friday 6 00 00 to 12 00 00 AM the bell shall ring once every hour for 10 seconds 14 00 00 to 17 00 00 PM the bell shall ring once every hour for 10 seconds Saturday and Sunday 8 00 00 to 12 00 00 AM the bell shall ring once every 2 hours for 10 seconds 13 00 00 to 17 00 00 PM the bell shall ring once every 2 hours for 10 seconds Action required to realize the above control the control of 11 time intervals from Mon to Fri and 6 time intervals on Sat and Sun is necessary In the relay control used in the past a lot of time delayed relays are needed and the
102. set via R Input TRG Reset input Q 0 R has a higher priority to TRG Every time TRG changes from 0 to 1 the status of Q will be Output Q changed i e from Status 0 to Statues 1 or vice versa Description Every time the trigger input TRG changes from status 0 to Status 1 the status of Output Q will change accordingly The status of Q will be reversed Reset Q to Status O via Input R After the power is ON or OFF the pulse relay is reset and Output Q changes to 0 Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks This function can be applied to the lighting of corridors and staircases and the start stop of motor with a single push button etc 3 2 4 CW FAB has clock switches for 127 time intervals Set the switch time of the output NOE Output switch time setting ON T1 is the time setting for output to begin turning on OFF T1 is the time set ting for output to begin turning off Parameter Options of date system of week system D for the date system and W is for the D W week system Onno If one of the parameterized time intervals utpu P is ON the output is ON Notes regarding the time sw 1 When the date system is selected for the timing of a time switch For the same output channel up to 127 time switches can be set and these switches must be put in order according to the time sequence e g On May Ist 2000 9 00 Off May 2nd 2000 8 00 Q1 On Aug 2nd 2000 10 00
103. thstand voltage diodes Quality Guarantee Warranty Period Warranty Range Chapter VIIII Quality Guarantee Chapter VIII Quality Guarantee The product has been strictly tested for quality before delivery from our plant and it complies with as appropriate all product requirements listed in this manual When properly installed it will work in accordance with its specifications This product is warranted against defects in material and manufac turing for a period of one year from the date of delivery During the warranty period ARRAY shall be responsible for neces sary repairs or replacement as long as the product is proven to be inherently defective During the above mentioned Warranty Period if the product is fails to perform in accordance with its specifications and has not been misused it shall be delivered to a service centre which ARRAY authorizes for free repair ARRAY reserves the right to repair or replace the product in accordance with it s discretion In the event of product replacement the buyer will be informed and shall be re sponsible for reloading software unless agreed otherwise The buyer shall pay the shipping charge for delivery to the ARRAY service centre and the ARRAY service centre will repair or replace the product and deliver it to the buyer free of charge The above warranty does not include the following circumstances 1 Improper installation testing or operation 2 Mis
104. tion of power SUPPLY icassscccsscscsnsscensnssanuseasacsanesasnteniasaaeenasehoneiens 12 22 2 Comhectine FAB TOUS cisien aiai 12 ZZ OMI MNS PFA BOA TES ar EE chen 14 2 2 4 Connecting FAB network ccicssccssccatessseheasttscontrconssacusancuanodahecadswedensstveta 16 Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks 3 1 General function block GF e a kl i 1a E yj FAB Intelligent Control SENOR casper EET E E 21 Die i DDR cai cscesiyseseces bus EES E E SELVE aden A S 21 3 2 Special function blocks GP arcsnciiacvesenersonrsteauslenssivantaestiacntasbeisocenacncbeoui 22 IDEE ES ET E 24 IA DDR ee EAN 25 SAR PR a EET tetesnsatontesnucscnceshiacaganeds 26 SEEREN PEO N AAP A A EIE A A PA E I N S T AT SEE REE Era 33 OO Gi NE EE AE EA AE A E EDER RS FEER SETE ROR 34 ARE ea E E eee 35 S NI N E E E acy ueeeuieaseniben 37 i DCN ER E A E E 38 TOMP ER eire E A r AE REE TEDE SERENE 38 PATEE TAD oe E E E E E EE 39 SEA Fe E E EE E N E A ERE Er E 41 SENER aE E Eee 42 SVAL O E E E A E A AE O A O Eee Ene 43 Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB panel 4 1 Display status of FAB asso sasavervensatgrceaivndsecizce qocasen ob enednaueetereetucntieenenaeersat ue 46 42 Confirm Pass WO sesira soanar post exis tctnas EEK Eee AE EEE E 46 S Me VCC aea EEE E OE AE A A E E A 47 LEGNO cns a e E E A 48 ELTE EPE e E E tue TE ET 48 ASE 11 ne 55 Contents Ak DeLee FPB aric E E E NE SE RESTER NERE 56 E D 551 a E E AT EEI EA TA
105. u use QuickII Software ON MO 6 00 OFF TU 8 00 Chapter III General Description of Function Blocks In the time setting for the time switches if 2 time setting points for ON OFF are set the output is ON status only in this time interval and the output keeps the original status when it is before the ON time and the output is OFF status when itis after the OFF time It can directly be changed into the above logic from a computer and transmitted to FAB and is inaccessible to the user 3 If only ON time or OFF time is set the changes of output status are as follows Setting condition Output status Below ON time Keeping the original status only ON time Greater than and equal to ON time ON status Below OFF time Keeping the original status only OFF time Greater than and equal to OFF time OFF status 4 When the week system is selected for the timing of time switches The interval from Monday to Sunday is defined as a circle MO is the start point and SU is the end point In one time interval it is not allowed to set the start point after the end point It is OK to flow the Sequence of MO TU WE TH FR SA SU The following definition should be noted For example ON 5 00 every Sunday OFF 8 00 every Monday FAB Intelligent Control coear es omg FR a s 2 00 a ia gs X ES SSE 4x Me It can be programmed by three blocks as follows MO 8 00 D W M00 24 00 SU 24 00 D W M00 5 00 MO QI
106. ulation type and click on it Uses MAHAL ic i BAID Chapter IV Basic operations a Standard type DRAW tool or other picture transferring method e g transfer ring of BMP TIF or other pictures can be to plot Field Simulation Graph in this Simulation window as shown in Fig 4 3 Lge ezselaesseeaane Fig 4 3 Standard Simulation window b Simple type This Simulation window gives you a clear FAB outline diagram with this you can view the status of each input and output after the simulation function is activated Fig 4 4 Simple Simulation window FAB Intelligent Controller f 3 1 When the controller type and emulation type are selected click OK to open a new group of Function Diagram Editing window and Control Field Simulation Graph Editing window as shown in Fig 4 5 Fig 4 5 Editing Window for new file 4 1 2 Open an existing file Operating methods 1 To open a file click the OPEN option under the Function List or the icon on the Tool Bar with the left mouse button as shown in Fig 4 6 Fig 4 6 open an existing file 2 Click to open the dialogue box as shown in Fig 4 7 USES MAHAL i Ia FAIS Chapter IV Basic operations 7 SS hm EJE maoe a ooo Se be A Fat Fiar Fati CancHl ot Fig 4 7 Open an existing field dialogue box 3 Click the file to be opened and then the click OPEN and the file opens You c
107. ursor changes to the shape of a pen 1 e into the link status 3 a With automatic link selected in the first step as the cursor is moved to the I O ports of the blocks its shape will change into a indicating that an end point can be determined through clicking the mouse Now click the output ports or input ports of a block requiring a link then move to the input ports or output ports of the next block and click thus the link is automatically established by the system Chapter IV Basic operations pen a When the shape of the mouse cursor changes into click on it This method is suitable for the case in which the program is simple and the number of blocks is small Fig 4 15 Link the line between blocks 3 b Whether you select the manual link or automatic link in the first step you can link the line as follows Move the cursor to the start point of the connect line it means that any input or output of a block its shape will change into a click and move the cursor to another point and click again At the ends of the lines there will appear mark numbers such as L5 L6 and so on as shown in Fig 4 16 FAB Intelligent Controller The operation is as follows Move the cursor to the mark number which needs change click on it Fig 4 17 will be shown Select the change the line number then Fig 4 18 will be shown And you can modify the mark number in Fig 4 18 Ret Pa Fig 4 18 Modify number
108. use 3 Damage caused by unauthorized dismantling of the product 4 Damage to consumable parts such as rubber cover buttons batteries relays etc Fi q Quickll SOFTWARE FAB Intelligent Controller Ls EE QuickII SOFTWARE FOR FAB Controller Quick II is a programming software for a FAB controller FAB it is required to carry out programming and simulation on a computer It can implement the preparation of a control program function diagram for FAB It can also simulate the operation of the edited program and display the operation in a clear manner The latter feature enables the accuracy of the edited program to be confirmed QuickII can execute both short distance and remote communication of FAB and write an edited program into the EEPROM of the FAB Chapter I Introduction to Quick II Chapter I Brief Introduction to Quick II In order to obtain a quick and initial understanding of Quick I we will from this chapter forward make a comprehensive introduction to Quick II with the help of visual pictures 1 1 Operating interface The operating interface of Quick II is friendly and all of its operations can be completed by clicking the mouse By clicking Start gt Programs gt Quick II in the Windows taskbar you can enter the main interface of Quick II as shown in Fig 1 2 Fig 1 1 Set up Quick II gt USER S MAHAL Ale dh FAB Intelligent Controller Fig 1 2 Main Interface
109. v Resisting Resisting Resisting Resisting Resisting Assembly Line Assembly Line Assembly Line Assembly Line Assembly Line FAB Intelligent Control Control requirements and configuration 1 Control of 2000V withstand voltage counting flow line to be completed by FAB1 1 I5 is used for counting the diodes entering the flow line automatically giving the sum of the diodes to be tested 2 I6 is used for counting of diodes with 2000V withstand voltage 3 Q1 is used for labeling of diodes with acceptable withstand voltage 4 Q2 is used for enclosing of diodes already labeled 5 If the counting value of I6 is multiples of 1000 Q3 will be switched on to start the packing equipment 6 Diodes that can not withstand 2000V voltage shall be transferred to 1500V flow line 2 Control shall be completed by FAB2 for 1500V withstand voltage flow line by FAB3 for 1000V withstand voltage flow line by FAB4 for 500V withstand voltage flow line and by FABS for 80V withstand voltage flow line The control require ments and configuration are the same as mentioned above 3 Monitoring of all FABis can be realized by installation of monitoring software FAB SCADA on PC Each FAB answers through bus 485 the instructions fromPC including diode counting and input output I O status of FAB PC will displayeach acquired FAB data on the screen and can provide data storage and inquiry func tions to allow prompt analysis of the counting of different wi
110. when you complete setting the telephone number you must add marking the end ofthe number 5 Set the AN block AN block is as follows Inputl Input2 Input3 Input 1 I and K are available input 1 That the I is selected it represents this port is connected to FABs input whose range is I1 16 AF 10 series and I1 IC AF 20 series The operation on the LCD panel is the same as general I That K is selected represents that digital value whose range is 000 100 which represents voltage 0 10 0V The first two digits represent integer the last digit represent the decimal part Chapter IV Programming operation on FAB pane 2 When input I is K or I press OK to confirm and then to press B and E to change the digital value Finally press OK to confirm Input 2 It represent s function selection There are 5 comparison functions which can be selected gt lt lt gt Select by using i J and then press OK to confirm Input 3 It is the same as Input 1 4 3 1 2 Insert FB This function can be used to insert a function block into a scheduled block posi tion The operating process is as follows 1 Press OK at gt Insert FB in the Editor Frame thus the inserting status is entered as shown in Fig 4 15 Insert 000 Fig 4 15 Insert Function Block 2 000 shown in the above frame is the original value Press or to select the block number and then press OK to confirm The range o
111. which can be driven by the double tone information Signal PO P9 the user only needs to write the program with an RS block in FAB and it will work For example if you want to let the P3 button control the Q2 of FAB the user should write the following program into FAB beforehand The AF MUL broadcasts firstly a prompt voice that is the recorded ground message when the user dials the telephone number connected to an AF MUL X RS P3 Q FAB Intelligent Control 000 41311443 COS We WG Ene Notes 1 When the user enters the password the system will prompt Please enter informa tion code Press 3 on the telephone then the output Q2 is connected 2 When you enter your password or other control signal code you should enter before the number code 3 If you want to disconnect the telephone press twice 4 The system will shut down if there is action for 30 seconds or if awrong password is entered 6 7 Automatic dialing function If you want to use the FAB to automatically dial alarm number 112 or some telephone number in emergency use the procedure as follows First connect FAB with AF MUL As figure 6 2 Second use the TEL block when you are programming Write the number that you want to dial in advanced for example 34568 The system will dial the number automatically when I receives the signal I1 _ TEL 6734568 6 8 Example for using the voice module for control and security Control requirement F

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