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2. Enable SoftPLC Adjustable O No Factory Setting 0 Range 1 Yes Proprieties CFG Description It makes it possible to run and to stop an installed applicative but therefore the motor must be disabled P951 Digital Inputs and Outputs Expansion Card Enable Adjustable O No Factory Setting 0 Range 1 Yes Proprieties CFG Description It makes it possible to enable digital inputs and outputs expansion card of Kit K IOE with six digital inputs 24Vcc of DI7 to DI12 and six digital relay outputs of RL4 to RL9 P952 to P969 SoftPLC Parameters Adjustable 9 IO DITO Factory Setting 0 Range Description They consist of parameters with functions defined by the user by means of the WLP software SSW 06 21 Weg Resume of the WLP Main Functions 5 RESUME OF THE WLP MAIN FUNCTIONS This chapter brings basic information about the operations done with the WLP software for the SSW 06 soft starter programming More information can be obtained in the manual or in the help of the WLP software 5 1 PROJECT NEW It creates a new project Besides defining the project name it is also necessary to configure the equipment and the respective firmware version New project Cancel Equipment SS wb Firmware Version W160 5 2 PROJECT OPEN It opens the selected project WEG Ladder Programmer Path wegs PROJECTS Project Equipment teste SSM OB Delete Project Sho
3. PW system parameters UW user parameters SSW 06 6 SoftPLC Memory 2 SOFTPLC MEMORY The total size of the SoftPLC memory is 1024 bytes between program memory and data memory 2 1 DATA MEMORY The SoftPLC data memory area user variables is shared with the programming memory Therefore the total size of an applicative may vary as function of the amount of variables applied by the user The bit and word markers are allocated according to the LAST address used in the applicative i e the higher the last address the bigger the allocated area Therefore it is recommended to use the markers in a SEQUENTIAL manner The word constants do also use program memory space 2 1 1 CONSTANTS Table 2 1 Constant Memory Map KW Word Constants It depends on the quantity of different word constants E g If there were used 16 bit KW 327 2 bytes KW 5 67 4 bytes KW 13 1000 13 4 6 bytes 2 1 2 PHYSICAL INPUTS AND OUTPUTS HARDWARE Table 2 2 Memory Map XX QW 2 1 3 VOLATILE MARKERS VARIABLES They consist of variables that can be applied by the user to execute the applicative logics They can be bit markers 1 bit and word markers 16 bit Table 2 3 Volatile Marker Memory Map MX Bit markers 5000 6099 It depends on the last used marker They are organized in byte pairs E g last marker MX5000 2 bytes last marker MX5014 2 bytes last marker MX5016 4 byte
4. 1 3000 Motor Running 3002 General Enabling O 1 In Acceleration In Current Limit At Full Voltage Alarm condition 3006 3008 3010 3012 Ol O O 3014 0 In Deceleration LOC REM Changing the speed direction Speed direction Supply at the power section Fault condition 3016 3018 3020 3022 3024 3028 Oj Oj O 3030 0 1 Description The motor is stopped The motor is running or executing either the acceleration or deceleration ramp or braking General Enabling is not active General Enabling is active and the soft starter is ready to run the motor Inactive JOG function Active JOG function It is not executing the acceleration ramp It is executing the acceleration ramp It is not in current limit It is in current limit The motor is not with full voltage The motor is with full voltage It is not in alarm condition It is in alarm condition Note The alarm number can be read iby means of the parameter PO21 Current Alarm It is not executing the deceleration ramp It is executing the deceleration ramp It is in local mode It is in remote mode It is not braking It is braking It is not executing the speed direction change It is executing the speed direction change The motor is rotating clockwise The motor is rotating counterclockwise It is not with closed bypass It is with closed bypass It is without supply at
5. 6 11 13 15 of the word marker 8000 are transferred respectively to the bit markers 5001 5002 5005 5006 5011 5013 and 5015 3 5 TRANSFER BLOCKS 3 5 1 Data Transfer TRANSFER Menu nsert Function Blocks Transfer T HANSFEH 1 SZ 3001 Input EN Enables the block Output ENO Indicates that the transfer has been done Proprieties SRC Source data DST Destine data In the example above if the EN input is active the word constant 1 is transferred to the system bit marker 3001 Run Stop TRANSFER for the generation of user faults and alarms In order to generate the user alarms A90 to A93 and the user faults E96 to E99 the TRANSFER block must be used according to the examples below The fault reset may come from the system bit marker SX8011 or from other reset source HMI Dix etc EN TRANSFER ENO foo W3303 E86 fault generated with the transfer block EN TRANSFER ENO vas WW 3305 A90 alarm generated with the transfer block NOTE By using user faults precaution must be taken in order to avoid that the transfer block EN input does not stay always active with a reset also always active This would cause the soft starter SSW 06 to stay in a fault and reset loop as showed below SSW 06 15 Weg Resume of the Function Blocks m LU Logic for the fault and reset loop EN TRANSFER ENCE Be MSRC OST fe 573305 NOTE The user alarms can only be reset with the command coming th
6. Counter R UO 20 HPU cub saw waeno1 R Resets CV Output Q Goes to 1 when CV PV Proprieties PV Programmed Value Preset Value CV Counter Value If the content of the word marker 8001 is higher or equal than 20 the output Q is set 3 4 CALCULATION BLOCKS 3 4 1 Comparator COMP Menu nsert Function Blocks Input en EN Enables the block MWEDO Output ENO Goes to 1 when the comparison condition is fulfilled Proprieties FORMAT Only Integer DATA 1 Comparison data 1 OPERATOR Comparison operator DATA 2 Comparison data 2 If the EN input is active and the content of the word marker 8000 is higher than the content of the word marker 8001 then the output ENO is set NOTE 0 All the numeric data are considered words of 15 bit sign 32768 to 32767 SSW 06 12 Resume of the Function Blocks 3 4 2 MATH Operation MATH Menu nsert Function Blocks Calculation MA TH Input MWEOOD MDATA 1 RES Pe 0 OPERATOR QUER II 5000 EN Enables the block 1 Apata 2 SIGNAL wmgsooy Output ENO Indicates if the calculation has been executed Proprieties FORMAT Integer or floating point DATAT Calculation data 1 It may also appear as DATA1H and DATAIL representing the high and low parts of the data 1 OPERATOR Mathematic operator etc DATA2 Calculation data 2 It may also appear as DATA2H and DATA2L representing
7. E g It sets the digital output 2 with the negated content of the stack 3 2 3 Set Coil Set Coil all WSO Menu nsert Colls Set Coll Sh E g It sets the user parameter P960 provided that the content of the stack is not O 3 2 4 Reset Coil Reset Coil ii Menu nsert Coils Reset Coil R E g It resets the user parameter P960 provided that the content of the stack is not O 3 2 5 Positive Transition Coil PTS Coil val x SOLD Menu nsert Colls PTS Coll P E g It sets the bit marker 5002 during 1 scan cycle provided that a transition from 0 to 1 in the stack Is detected 3 2 6 Negative Transition Coil NTS Coil 3011 Menu nsert Colls NTS Coll N E g It sets the system bit marker 3011 during 1 scan cycle provided that a transition from 1 to O in the stack is detected SSW 06 11 Resume of the Function Blocks 3 3 CLP BLOCKS 3 3 1 Timer TON IM TON m Menu nsert Function Blocks PLC TON Input SU WOSS AM WOOO ai IN Enables the block Output Q Goes to 1 when IN 0 and ET gt PT Proprieties PT Programmed Time Preset Tire EI Flaosed Time If the IN input is active and the content of the word marker 8000 is higher or equal than the content of the user parameter P955 the output Q is set 3 9 2 Incremental Counter CTU cu TU n Menu nsert Function Blocks PLC CTU Inputs CU Captures the transitions from 0 to 1 at this input
8. control the start and stop of up to three different motors only one Soft Starter SSW 06 SSW 06 16 SSW 06 Parameter Settings Weg 4 SSW 06 PARAMETER SETTINGS In the continuation only the parameters of the SSW 06 soft starter that are related to the SoftPLC will be presented remembering that all the parameters are accessible except for the parameters P200 and P215 Refer to the SSW 06 manual for more details 4 1 SYMBOLS FOR THE PROPRIETIES DESCRIPTION RO Read only parameter CFG Parameter that can be changed only with a stopped motor 4 2 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS P220 LOCAL REMOTE Source Selection Adjustable O Always LOCAL Factory Setting 2 Range 1 Always REMOTE 2 Keypad L 3 Keypad R 4 014 to DI6 5 Serial L 6 Serial R 7 Fieldbus L 8 Fieldbus R 9 SoftPLC L 10 SoftPLC R Proprieties CFG Description lt defines the origin of the command that will select between the LOCAL situation and the REMOTE situation Default situation is the one assumed when the Soft Starter SSW 06 is powered up initialization Table 4 OCAL REMOTE Selection P220 LOCAL REMOTE Selection O Always Local situation 1 Always Remote situation F ix HMI key lt gt Default LOCAL 153 HMI key Default REMOTE Digital inputs from DI1 to DIG P266 to P268 Serial Default Local SuperDrive or incorporated Modbus 6 Serial Default Remote SuperDrive or inco
9. the power section It has a supply higher than 15V at the 3 phases of the power section It is not in a fault condition It is in fault condition SSW 06 8 SoftPLC Memory Table 2 5 Memory Map for the System Word Markers Sym SW System Words 3300 3303 3305 User Alarm A90 to A93 2 1 5 PARAMETERS The SSW 06 soft starter parameter memory map is described in the table 2 6 Table 2 6 Parameter Memory Map Description Range PW System parameters 0 950 Refer to the SSW 06 manual P088 SoftPLC status 0 Without Read only parameter 1 Loading 2 Fault 3 Stopped 4 Running P089 SoftPLC Allowed 0 No 1 Yes P204 Load Save parameters 13 Erase SoftPLC 14 Reset user parameters P952 to P969 0 P950 Enable SoftPLC 0 No 1 Yes P951 Digital Inputs and Outputs Expansion 0 No Card Enable K IOE 1 Yes User Parameters 952 969 SSW 06 9 Resume of the Function Blocks RESUME OF THE FUNCTION BLOCKS A resume of the function blocks that are available for the user programming will be presented in this chapter 3 1 CONTACTS They send to the stack the content of a programmed data 0 or 1 which may be of the type m MX Bit Marker m IX Digital Input amp m QX Digital Output m UW User Parameter m SX System Bit Marker Reading NOTE If contacts with parameters are used 96UW they are set when the parameter value is different from zero In the logic exam
10. the program download In this case it is necessary to recompile the project in the WLP considering the new SSW 06 version and to download it again If this is not possible the upload of this applicative with the WLP can be done The options 3 Stopped and 4 Running are related to the parameter P950 Enable SoftPLC P089 SoftPLC Allowed Adjustable O NO Factory Setting Range 1 Yes Proprieties CFG Description The SSW 06 soft starter SoftPLC feature is available from the firmware version V1 40 on however it is necessary to upgrade the control board to one with more memory in order to allow the SoftPLC operation Therefore the parameter PO89 verifies whether the hardware version is compatible PO89 1 or not P089 0 P204 Load Save Parameters Adjustable O Not used Factory Setting 0 Range 1 Not used 2 Not used Reset P043 to PO50 4 Reset P053 to P058 5 Load Default 6 Not used 7 Load User 1 8 Load User 2 9 Not used 10 Save User 1 11 Save User 2 12 Not used 13 Erase SoftPLC 14 Reset SoftPLC P952 to P969 15 Reserved 16 Reserved Proprieties CFG SSW 06 20 SSW 06 Parameter Settings Weg Description The parameter P204 loads saves and resets several parameters as describe in the list above The options related to the SoftPLC are the option 13 which erases the user program and the 14 which resets the user parameters P952 to P969 P950
11. 1 Range Description This parameter sets the address of the SSW 06 soft starter in the serial communication network The SSW 06 soft starter must be configured exactly as in the WLP software refer to item 5 6 so that the user software download upload be possible P312 Protocol Type and Baud Rate of the Serial Adjustable 1 Modbus RTU 9600bps no parity Factory Setting 1 Range 2 Modbus RTU 9600bps odd 3 Modbus RTU 9600bps even 4 Modbus RTU 19200bps no parity 5 Modbus RTU 19200bps odd 6 Modbus RTU 19200bps even 7 Modbus RTU 38400bps no parity 8 Modbus RTU 38400bps 9 Modbus RTU 38400bps even Description This parameter sets the serial protocol and the baud rate The SSW 06 soft starter must be configured exactly as in the WLP software refer to item 5 6 so that the user software download upload be possible SSW 06 19 SSW 06 Parameter Settings Weg 4 3 SOFTPLC EXCLUSIVE PARAMETERS P088 SoftPLC Status Adjustable O Without Factory Setting Range 1 Loading 2 Fault 3 Stopped 4 Running Proprieties RO Description It allows to the user to visualize the SoftPLC status If there is no installed applicative the parameter P088 will show the option O Without If this parameter presents the option 2 Fault it indicates that the user software loaded with the WLP is incompatible with the SSW 06 firmware version or that an error occurred during
12. 6 MULTIMOTOR CONTROL MMC nun nun nun aaa saa aaa saura sun 16 4 SSW 06 PARAMETER 17 4 1 SYMBOLS FOR THE PROPRIETIES DESCRIPTION 17 4 2 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS naar aa an an nn ann EVA FERES 17 4 3 SOFTPLC EXCLUSIVE 20 5 RESUME OF THE WLP MAIN FUNCTIONS ener 22 PROJECT NEW ee ee 22 5 2 PROJECT OPEN t 22 5 3 VIEW COMPILA TION INFO 2 2 3 iaia 22 5 4CONSTRUCT COMPILE Rin 23 5 5 COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION 11 111 srrssrrsrezase nane na nea ne arenarie irene sua saa sua uu rasan 23 5 6 COMMUNICATION aaa eee eee eee eee annia daa anrea sans nn 24 Weg Summary 5 7 COMMUNICATION UPLOAD en rennen nn nun nn un nun nn nn nn nun nn nn nun nn nun un nun ann nun nen 24 Information About the Manual INFORMATION ABOUT THE MANUAL This manual provides the necessary description for the operation of the
13. COMMUNICATION UPLOAD This command makes it possible to upload the applicative installed in the SSW 06 New project Equipment SS wb Firmware Version W160 SSW 06 24
14. SSW 06 soft starter using the user programming module denominated SoftPLC This manual must be used together with the SSW 06 user manual and with the WLP software manual ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS PLC Programmable Logic Controller CRC Cycling Redundancy Check RAM Random Access Memory WLP Ladder Language Programming Software NUMERICAL REPRESENTATION Decimal numbers are represented by means of digits without suffix Hexadecimal numbers are represented with the letter h after the number SSW 06 5 Introduction to the SoftPLC 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE SOFTPLC The SoftPLC is a feature that incorporates to the SSW 06 the functionalities of a PLC adding flexibility to the product and allowing the user to develop applicative software user programs The SoftPLC main features are m Ladder language programming by using the WLP software m Access to all the SSW 06 parameters and l O s m 18 configurable user parameters m PLC Mathematical and Control Blocks m Applicative software transfer and online monitoring via serial RS 232 m he cable WEG Part Number 10050215 shall be connected directly to the PC serial interface ll CESA x7 Pic Serial Interface fC Lonnedor 1 1 SYMBOLS AND DATA TYPES KW word type constants 16 bit MX bit marker MW word marker 16 bit SX system bit marker SW system word marker 16 bit IX digital inputs QX digital outputs QW analog outputs 14 bit
15. SoftPLC Soft Starter SSW 06 V1 6X SoftPLC Communication Manual Language English Document 0899 5722 03 Motors Energy Automation Coatings 8 BEER eT Py B SoftPLC Communication Manual Series SSW 06 V1 6X Language English Document Number 0899 5722 03 Publication Date 09 2009 Summary SUMMARY INFORMATION ABOUT THE MANUAL zu2u2u020nununnunununnununnnnunnnnnnununnunnnnnnunn ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS wiiicsescssasctcscsstesewescsctenccsesseewssicsnccantecniwadivtenecatesuwccacesauisatesacesactusiestentec NUMERICAL REPRESENTATION cssicilisinaiiciizzzina ivan aan nera 1 INTRODUCTION TO THE SOFTPLC eere rennen nnn nun unu ELESYMBOLS AND DATA YPES ein 2SOFIPEGMEMORY sorrara E a EERTE 2 1 MEMOR Y Fri 21 1 Constantin ia 2 1 2 Physical Inputs and Outputs Hardware 2 1 3 Volatile Markers 2 1 4 System Markers aAa AAAA NATA 2 1 9 cic nenne 3 RESUME OF THE FUNCTION BLOCKS 10 SICONTAGTS ee ee a iii 10 3 1 1 Normally Open Contact NO 10 3 1 2 Normally Closed Contact NC
16. ata MAX Maximum allowed value MIN Minimum allowed value OUT Output data When the EN input is active the word marker 8000 contains the user parameter P952 value limited however between the maximum of 100 and the minimum of 100 NOTE 0 If the minimum value is higher than the maximum the outputs OUT ENO are reset to zero NOTE Allthe numeric data are considered words of 15 bit sign 32768 to 32767 3 4 5 Multiplexer MUX Menu nsert Function Blocks Calculation MUX Input im mue EN Enables the mathematic operation TES Output Disabled ENO Indicates that the transfer has been done Disabled Proprieties Disabled X0 X15 Binary data vector on W Resulting word Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled Disabled When the EN input is active the digital inputs 1 2 and 3 transfer their content to the bits O 1 and 2 of the user parameter P952 SSW 06 14 Resume of the Function Blocks 3 4 6 Demultiplexer DMUX Menu nsert Function Blocks Calculation MUX MW8000 Disabled Input ME 5001 EN Enables the mathematic operation 5002 Output Disabled ENO Indicates that the transfer has been done Disabled Proprieties 5005 W S d 4MXSODS Reno Disabled 15 Resulting binary data vector Disabled Disabled Disabled ver 5011 Disabled Sl x 5013 Disabled 501 5 When the EN input is active the bits 1 2 5
17. e table below Thus if the AO1 was programmed for SoftPLC P251 11 and the value 16383 is written the analog output will present 10v The same criteria is valid for the analog output in current AO2 where the value 16383 will be equal to 20mA and O will be either equal to OmA or to 4mA depending on the analog output programming P255 0 0 to 20 or P255 1 4 to 20 Table 4 6 Analog output functions SSW current in of the SSW In 5 x P295 Lee 1 5 x P296 max 1 5 x P296 max P008 1 00 5 050 250 6 15x 3x P295 x P296 max x POO8 Torque in of the motor Tn 8 P009 100 _ 9 163835 QFFFh 16383 3FFFh SSW 06 18 SSW 06 Parameter Settings P278 DO2 Function RL2 P279 003 Function RL3 Adjustable O Not used Factory Setting P277 1 Range 1 Running po 2 Full Voltage 22796 3 External Bypass 4 FWD REV K1 P277 FWD REV K2 P278 Not used P279 5 DC braking 6 No Fault 7 Fault 8 Fieldbus 9 Serial 10 SoftPLC 11 No Alarm 12 Alarm Description They program the functions of the digital outputs according to the options presented previously When the condition declared by the function is true the digital output will be activated The status of the digital outputs can be monitored the parameter P013 P308 Soft Starter address on the Serial Communication Network Adjustable 1 to 247 Factory Setting
18. ples below the UW952 contact is considered active if the parameter P952 is different from zero 3 1 1 NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT NO CONTACT ue Menu sert Contacts Normally Ooen Contact I E 9 It sends to the stack the content of the bit marker 5000 3 1 2 NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT NC CONTACT IN Menu nsert Contacts Normally Closed Contact La E g It sends to the stack the negated content of the digital output 1 3 1 3 AND LOGIC WITH CONTACTS When the contacts are in series an AND logic is executed among them storing the result in the stack Examples Example Truth Table 1 ol 2 44 IX1 YIX2 ol Wa 52 oe HH UWI52 96QX1 3 1 4 OR LOGIC WITH CONTACTS When the contacts are in parallel an OR logic is executed among them storing the result in the stack Examples SSW 06 10 Resume of the Function Blocks Operation Truth IX1 IX2 1 1 1 O 1 1 1 1 UW952 96QX1 1 o 1 0 1 1 1 1 They save the stack content 0 or 1 in the programmed element m MX Bit Marker m 96QX Digital Output E 96UW User Parameter m SX System Bit Marker Writing 3 2 COILS It is allowed to add coils in parallel at the last column 3 2 1 NORMAL COIL COIL Menu nsert Colls Coll E g It sets the bit marker 5001 with the stack content 3 2 2 NEGATED COIL NEG COIL ed Menu nsert Coils Negated Coll Ag
19. rough the SoftPLC in this case the SCR of the transfer block must contain the value zero The SSW 06 soft starter alarms can be reset only by the source that has generated them 3 5 2 Indirect Data Transfer IDATA EN IDATA Menu nsert Function Blocks Transfer IDATA Input EN the block MXS000 MURLUE Output ENO Indicates that the transfer has been done Proprieties CMD Read Write command DATATYPE Data type ADDRESS User address VALUE Read content Value to be written In the example above if the EN input is active the content of the bit marker 5000 Is written to the digital output whose address is the content of the word marker 8000 3 6 Multimotor Control MMC nn ded T ER Menu nsert Function Block multimotor control MMC XS MFAULT Input 100 PDA EN Enables the block 220 MNSRCZ PD110 Output 0 saM Wan ENO Indicates that the block is active Proprieties Ig MOTOR STARTING xs MotorX ae IP 407 START Enable the motor in 1 IX10 120 osTt k ppan STOP Disable the motor in 0 270 DSTER PDI1O FAULT Disable the motor in O 0 Mann SIARTING Indicates motor starting or stopping BYPASS Indicates by pass on SAI MOTORS STARTING 08 SRC1 Source data IX12 BYPASS B QX SRC2 Source data SRC3 Source data i DST i DST1 Destine data c MRDDD DST2 Destine data DST2 Destine data In the example above through the MMC you can
20. rporated Modbus Fieldbus Default Local Optional interface module 8 Fieldbus Default Remote Optional interface module 9 SoftPLC Default Local SoftPLC Default Remote P229 Command Selection LOCAL Situation P230 Command Selection REMOTE Situation Adjustable O HMI keys Factory Setting P230 1 Range 1 Digital input DIx E229 0 2 Serial 3 Fieldbus AL SOMPILO SSW 06 17 SSW 06 Parameter Settings Proprieties CFG Description They define the origin of the commands for running and stopping the SSW 06 soft starter Table 4 2 LOCAL REMOTE Command Selection P229 P230 LOCAL REMOTE Command Selection HMI keys Digital input Dix Fieldbus communication DeviceNet or Profibus DP SoftPLC P251 AO1 Function 0 to 10V P253 AO2 Function 0 to 20mA or 4 to 20mA Adjustable O Not used Factory Setting P251 0 Range 1 SSW current 96 of the SSW In E2590 2 Line Voltage 96 of the SSW Un 3 Output voltage 96 of the SSW Un 4 Power factor 5 Thermal protection 6 Power in W 7 Power in VA 8 Torque of the motor Tn 9 Fieldbus iS Seel 11 SoftPLC Description These parameters set the functions of the analog outputs according to the table 4 6 The value of the analog outputs can be read at the parameters 027 AO1 and P028 2 Those values are converted to voltage and current using the full scale values as showed in th
21. s last marker MX5039 6 bytes MW Word markers 8000 8199 It depends on the last used marker E g last marker MX8000 2 bytes last marker MX8001 4 bytes last marker MX8007 16 bytes NOTE In order to minimize the applicative size use the markers in a sequential manner E g Bit markers MX5000 MX5001 MX5002 Word markers MW8000 MW8001 MW8002 SSW 06 7 SoftPLC Memory 2 1 4 SYSTEM MARKERS MEI They consist of special variables that allow the user to read and change SSW 06 soft starter data that may or not be available in the parameters They can be system bit markers 1 bit or system word markers 16 bit Table 2 4 a Memory Map for the Odd System Bits Description System Bits S000 5040 writng Commands oda 3001 un Stop R 3003 General Enabling Type SX O O O O It stops the motor It runs the motor It disables the soft starter interrupting the supply to the motor General enabling allowing the motor operation It disables the JOG function It enables the JOG function It runs the motor in the clockwise direction It runs the motor in the counterclockwise direction It goes to the local mode It goes to the remote mode No function If in a fault condition then it executes the SSW 06 reset Table 2 4 b Memory Map for the Even System Bits System Bits 3000 3040 SX Reading State Even O
22. the high and low parts of the data 2 HES Calculation result It may also appear as RESH and RESL representing the high and low parts of the result and also as QUOC and REM representing the quotient and the reminder of a division OVER Indicates if the result exceeded its limit SIGNAL Result sign When EN input is active the value of the word marker is incremented to each cycle of scan When the bit marker 5000 goes for 1 indicates that it had a overflow limit and the word marker 8000 remains in 32767 NOTE Allthe numeric data are considered words of 15 bit sign 32768 to 32767 3 4 3 MATH Function FUNC EN FUNC Menu nsert Function Blocks Calculation FUNC Input ee Een wu NE Enables the block Output ENO Indicates if the calculation has been executed Proprieties FORMAT Only Integer IN Data to be calculated FUNCTION Mathematic function abs module and neg negative OUT Calculation result When the EN input is active the word marker 8001 presents the module of the word marker 8000 NOTE 0 All the numeric data are considered words of 15 bit sign 32768 to 32767 SSW 06 13 Resume of the Function Blocks 3 4 4 Saturator SAT Menu nsert Function Blocks Calculation SAT Input EN Enables the block 100 Output ENO Indicates if saturation has occurred provided that EN 0 Proprieties FORMAT Only Integer IN Input d
23. w on startup 5 3 VIEW COMPILATION INFO It allows the user to know the compiled applicative size in bytes lt projectname gt bin to be sent to the equipment SSW 06 22 Resume of the WLP Main Functions Weg Compilation Info WEG Ladder Programmer Ve o0 Copyright Ci 1999 2008 WEG All rights reserved COMPILER INFORMATION Equipament S806 Project TESTE1l1 LDD Time Sp Date Wednesday May z 009 Elapsed time 0 segcondiszi 5 4 CONSTRUCT COMPILE It analyses the applicative and generates the code for the specified equipment Compilation Errors WEG Ladder Programmer VS 00 Copyright 1999 2008 WEG All rights reserved Message sintax File name PFade Line Columni Code message TESTEL BIN 0 errorisi O warnings Aplication size Z34 bytes 5 5 COMMUNICATION CONFIGURATION The serial port is used for the communication with the SSW 06 Therefore both the SSW 06 and the WLP baud rate must be configured correctly SSW 06 23 Resume of the WLP Main Functions Communication Configuration Port Serial port Address Baudrate Parity No Number of data bits 8 Number of stop bits 1 5 6 COMMUNICATION DOWNLOAD This command allows downloading the applicative to the SSW 06 Download Information E quipament SSWOB 2207 575 V 104 1 60 File teste bir Cire 234 Bytes Date 20 05 2009 Time 11 21 32 Download file 5 7

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