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1. 8 Start bits 1 Stop bits 1 Turn Around Delay 0 to 1980 in 20 ms intervals preset with R777 The station type for Port 1 is fixed as a Slave and cannot be changed The station type for Port 2 can be selected by setting the appropriate switch positions 6 and 7 on the SW1 switch bank 1 N A N A Slave 1 90 2 Off Off Slave DirectNET 1 90 Off On Master DirectNET 1 90 On Off Peer DirectNET 1 90 On On Modbus RTU 1 247 ooo You can use the Handheld Programmer or DirectSOFT to select an on and off response delay time of up to 1980 ms The time delay is calculated based on a preset number that is loaded into two memory locations These presets indicate the number of 20 ms intervals that will be used as the delay For example an entry of 2 would result in a 40 ms response delay time 400 100 ms ms RS232C Request to Send On delay Off delay RS232C MANO Transmit Data R777 R775 Port 1 Port 2 R776 R774 R776 20 20 x 20ms intervals 400ms on delay R777 5 5 x 20ms intervals 100ms off delay A special propose control relay is used to select between ASCII and HEX transmission modes on the DirectNET network When this relay is off HEX mode is used When this relay is turned on ASCII mode is used Off is the defaul
2. Push the retaining clip down over the battery snapping the clip over the edge of the PC board 5 Note the date the battery was changed DL305 User Manual Rev D DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications 3 15 Installing the CPU Before you complete these steps make sure you have set the dipswitches and or jumpers needed to support your application WARNING To minimize the risk of electrical shock personal injury or equipment damage always disconnect the system power before installing or removing any system component VA OZD TRN When inserting the CPU into the base align the PC board with the grooves on the top and bottom of the base Push the CPU straight into the base until it is firmly seated in the backplane connector Align module to slots in base and slide in U op po gt O i 5 w Oye 10 4088 10 08810 DL305 User Manual Rev D 3 16 DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications CPU Setup and System Functions A Few Things to Even if you have years of experience using PLCs there are a few things you need to Know do before you can start entering programs This section includes some basic things such as changing the CPU mode and connecting a programming device Here is a list of the items that are discussed e Auxiliary Functions e Connecting a Programming Device e Changing the CPU Modes e Clearing the CPU memory The f
3. User Manual Rev D EZ DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Selecting CPU Memory Options Q ne o a o Aao 35 OG aoa ae On op JO aa Internal Retentive Memory External Program Storage Volatile and Non volatile Memory In addition to different choices for program storage you can also select some memory areas to be retentive Retentive memory retains its state after a power cycle or a program to run transition occurs as long as the memory backup battery is functional Non retentive memory resets to a logical 0 after a power cycle or a program to run transition occurs You have to use dipswitch to select the retentive memory options the switches are discussed in the next section The following table shows the how the types of memory are defined Some types of memory are automatically defined as retentive and other memory types can be defined as retentive as necessary for your application The types of memory available depend on the type of CPU selected for your application Application program Yes Stages DL330P only Yes Internal relays Yes Current count values Yes full range Shift register bits Yes full range Data registers Yes full range Password Yes All DL305 CPUs allow for program storage to be captured on external media such as cassette tape floppy disk and hard disk Refer to the DL305 Handheld Programmer manual for details on storing the CPU pr
4. 3 21 Clearing the CPU Before you enter a new program you should always clear the CPU memory Only a Memory few keystrokes are required The next few steps show how to clear the CPU memory using the handheld programmer Putthe handheld programmer s key switch in the PRG position Attach the handheld programmer directly to the front of the CPU making sure that the port on the back of the programmer aligns properly with the port on the CPU and the programmer s latches connect with the slots in the base power supply Apply power to the base LED s on the programmer will display indicating a good connection Handheld Programmer Key switch in PRG mode J ee Or You can clear the memory by using the PLC Clear PLC sub menu from within ples DirectSOFT or you can use the following Handheld Programmer keystrokes Og O aai O Remo a gt AND oD a e O 1 5 1 5 ADDRESSIDATA Se 2 6 2 6 OR A CAT 3 3 7 3 7 PWR CPU NOT RST REG CLR SHF 3 4 8 DEL NXT Clears the CPU memory NOTE This Handheld Programmer operation only clears the program memory Any values stored in data registers are not cleared You do have an additional menu option within DirectSOFT that allows you to clear the data registers CPU Checklist Before you proceed with the I O configuration or programming information make sure you have e set the CPU dipswi
5. AM RAM DL330 DL330P Networking for the DL330 and DL330P is accomplished by using a DCU Data Networking Communications Unit RS232C part number D3 232 DCU RS422 part number D3 422 DCU DL305 User Manual Rev D ES DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications DL340 CPU Setup Installing the Complete the following steps to install the optional memory optional UVPROM 1 Disconnect the power from the base and allow approximately 60 seconds or EEPROM in the for the capacitor to discharge before removing the CPU DEJAD GPU 2 Disconnect the battery wires from the CPU 3 Align the UVPROM EEPROM notch with the IC socket notch on the CPU 4 Carefully insert the UVPROM EEPROM into the IC socket 5 Set dipswitch SW1 bit 1 and the short Jumpers N C 4 for the option you have installed 6 Reconnect the battery wires to the CPU DIPSWITCH m e SW1 Bit 1 ie OFF OFF E WOOO POOL a ag Or SHORT PIN NC 2 34 N C 2 34 N C 2 34 N C 2 34 3 2 JUMPERS OXKJOO O 0 OJO OKJOO o OLR aa AN oD On GO aa NC 2 3 4 D RAM UVPROM m xe DL305 User Manual Rev D DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Selecting Retentive The DL340
6. Align the UVPROM notch with the IC JUMPER 2 O E socket notch on the CPU card bl e Carefully insert the UVPROM in the IC socket JUMPER 3 o g0 odjo e Set dip switch 2 and Jumpers 1 3 for UVPROM ROM DIPSWITCH2 mA gyo e Reconnect the battery wires to CPU EN ES ON i ial a RAM A 1 2 iw 00 Obs o eR ruiteh ce selects nino E power failure Dipswitch 2 mu 4 retention ON RAM Bh FF UVPROM WEA d BATTERY gu ROM 39 E 1 3 DRAM UVPROM Q Amper oe 2 Jumper 2 ROMO RAM p na a Selecting Retentive The DL330 and DL330P have a dipswitch which can be used to turn on or off power Memory for the failure retention for specific relays and stages Some memory types are DL330 DL330P automatically retentive The following diagram lists the range of retentive memory for the memory types that are covered by the selection switch i A A on selects 160 373 only 340 373 can be set powerfailure retentive or non retentive retentjon Internal relays in the DL330P range from E 160 277 only 200 277 can be set retentive BATTERY ON or non retentive a a J Stages in the DL330P range from RAMUVPROM 8 SG000 to SG177 only SG000 to SG137 can 1 be set retentive or non retentive 2 Dipswitch1 Internal relays in the DL330 range from ROM opa R
7. DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications In This Chapter Overview CPU Hardware Features CPU Specifications Selecting CPU Memory Options DL330 DL330P CPU Setup DL340 CPU Setup DL340 Port Setup Battery Backup Installing the CPU CPU Setup and System Functions e ne o a O Lo 35 OG aa ae On rp JO aa DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Overview DL330 CPU Features DL330P CPU Features DL340 CPU Features The CPU is the heart of the control system Almost all system operations are controlled by the CPU so it is important that it is set up and installed correctly This chapter provides the information needed to understand e the differences between the different models of CPUs e the different memory options e the steps required to setup and install the CPU The DL330 modular CPU is capable of controlling 176 I O points and has 3 7K words of program storage This CPU supports the RLL programing language and can save programs internally to RAM or UVPROM There is a built in programming port that directly supports the handheld programmer The DL330P modular CPU is capable of controlling 176 I O points and has 3 7K words program storage This CPU supports the RLLPLUS programing language and can save programs internally to RAM or UVPROM RLLPLUS provides a structured programming environment for Relay Ladder Logic through the addition of stage logic There is a bu
8. a Baud R773 BAH HA c374 e HEAS EEE elt HMB EE 7 300 1 i osn Port 1 600 Baud Port 1 9600 Baud o rors e E 600 2 st scan only ao LE TEE E E 1200 3 Set baud rate to 9600 BAG Hoge a OFF OFF sw 2400 4 mere Port 1 1200 Baud Port 1 19200 Baud 4800 5 dat acananiy ON 12345678 ON 42345678 9600 6 Ca a g 00m op aoo DSTR m HAREE B EB BAGG E Cn 19200 7 11 K500 on Oti N Paua a 39100 Baud 38400 8 Set network address to 5 LEER EEE 9600 0 9toFF pout OFF OFF nem DL340 Network Address Selection Q Yo A S Network FIXE FIXED Qs Address TS Mode USER USER oD Switch Network Address Network Address set to e ab is set to 01 3 by rotary switches ok mdp Ag g gt en dE B ae SW4 Sw3 a Port 1 S6 o o ES 6189 LS EDE oo X N amp N es ez ez Port 2 00 EF RS Most Least hi es Significan Significant E A Digit Digit Port 1 RS232C Network address selection is accomplished with the Network Address Mode Switch and the two rotary switches 3 and 4 The address is set in BCD Network Address Mode Switch sets fixed or selectable network address Rotary Switch 3 sets the least significant decimal digit of the network address Rotary Switch 4 sets the most significa
9. also be used to establish a connection between the DL305 and an operator interface or a network The DL340 CPU provides two built in RS232C ports which can be used to directly connect to a personal computer operator interface or network The DCU may also be used with the DL340 if the built in ports are otherwise occupied e ne o a O Lo 35 OG aa ae On lep JO aa DL305 User Manual Rev D DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications ESO Programming the DL340 CPU with either the Handheld programmer or the PC Handheld Programmer DL340 CPU with 2 RS232C Built in RS232C Communication Ports Connect to either port Programming the DL330 CPU with either the Handheld programmer or the PC using a Data Communication Unit ____ DL330 or DL330P y op po gt O 5 w Oye 10 4088 10 08810 RS232C or RS422 DCU RS232C or RS422 Handheld Programmer DL305 User Manual Rev D EZ DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Changing the CPU There are two modes of operation for the DL305 CPUs Mode of Operation e RUN executes the application program and updates I O modules e PGM allows program entry does not execute the application program or update I O modules The CPU modes for all DL305 CPUs can be changed by using either a Handheld Programmer or DirectSOFT The DL330 and DL330P require a Data Communic
10. am can be copied on the UVPROM e EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory is an option only on the DL340 CPU This type of memory is non volatile but can be electrically erased The EEPROM can be electrically reprogrammed without being removed from the CPU and without the use of a special external programming device WARNING Be sure to use proper grounding techniques when touching UVPROMS and EEPROMS A static discharge from you may cause damage to the PROM If you do not have a ground strap then ground yourself by touching the controller chassis before you make contact with the PROM Also wee OL_ TENN ensure that the surface where you place the PROM is properly grounded y op D gt O 5 w Oye 10 4088 10 08810 DL305 User Manual Rev D DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Storing Programs on UVPROMs The PROM Writer Unit is only compatible with DL305 CPUs and UVPROMs It can perform the following three functions e Copy a program from the CPU s RAM to a UVPROM e Copy a program from the UVPROM to the CPU s RAM e Compare the program in the UVPROM with the CPU s RAM Operation Selection Buttons O UVPROM Socket UVPROM O BLANK O WRITE O VERIFY O E T ERR Socket Lever used to lock e down and release UVPROM Y y during write procedure Oc 22 LS The LED for the selecte
11. ations Unit when using DirectSOFT This is discussed later in this chapter Since the DL340 has the possibility of being accessed through multiple ports at the same time the Handheld Programmer and DCU have priority over the built in RS232C ports during mode change operations If no Handheld Programmer or DCU is online DirectSOFT can perform mode changes through either of the built in ports When the Handheld Programmer or DCU is online and a mode change is attempted with DirectSOFT the Handheld Programmer or DCU will immediately change the mode back to the original mode This forces the CPU mode to always correspond with the keyswitch position on the Handheld Programmer WARNING The CPU will automatically change modes when you connect the Y T Handheld Programmer if the keyswitch is set for a different mode of operation Lon For example if the CPU is in Run mode and the Handheld Programmer keyswitch is set to the PRG Program position the CPU will automatically enter Program mode when the Handheld is connected e ne o a O Lo 35 OG aa ae On lep JO aa RUN PRG LOAD TAPE o o o Se The LOAD position is used for uploading a program from CPU memory to a cassette tape or downloading a program from cassette tape to CPU memory DL305 User Manual Rev D DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications
12. d function will turn off when completed except for the error os reset function If any error is encountered one of the LEDs in the following table will oe be on and the execution of the selected function will be stopped AN S5 52 96 A ro Feased m Copies the content of WRITE QWRITE Automatic comparison Constant on indicates the CPU RAM into the is made after a write failure UVPROM checking and writing Copies the content of WRITE QWRITE Depress two keys at the UVPROM into the VERIFY QVERIFY the same time CPU RAM Comparison is made after transferring To verify the content VERIFY OVERIFY Constant on indicates of the UVPROM with an unmatched the CPU RAM address To check if the BLANK BLANK Constant on indicates UVPROM is blank a non blank address is found Error reset ERR QERR Return to the initial On indicates an error condition by pressing this key if an error condition is noted QCPU Red On indicates failure QPWR Green On indicates DC power is within tolerance Off indicates DC power not within tolerance DL305 User Manual Rev D Setting up the PROM Writer Unit 3 7 DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications The PROM Writer Unit connects directly to either a DL330 DL330P or DL340 CPU Use the following steps to connect the PROM Writer Unit 1 Set the power supply source switch on the back of the unit to the appropriate power source setting INT for using base power and EXT
13. e UVPROM is blank has started e The BLANK LED will turn off and the WRITE LED will turn on e The WRITE LED will turn off and the VERIFY LED will turn on This indicates that the write is complete While the VERIFY LED is on a comparison between the UVPROM and the CPU RAM is being made e The VERIFY LED will turn off This indicates the end of the copying function e Ifan error has been detected the ERR LED will come on If this happens press the ERR key to clear the error and the WRITE key to repeat the procedure If this does not correct the problem repeat the procedure using a different UVPROM 5 Turn power off raise the UVPROM socket lever and remove UVPROM DL305 User Manual Rev D suoleooeds ndo ove 14 4088 10 0 8 810 3 8 DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Copying a Program The following steps explain how to copy a program from the UVPROM to the CPU From the UVPROM RAM to the CPU RAM Turn power on Raise the UVPROM socket lever Insert the UVPROM notch up in the socket and lower the lever Simultaneously press WRITE and VERIFY buttons The following sequence of events will take place e The BLANK WRITE and VERIFY LEDs will all come on momentarily e The WRITE LED turns off e The VERIFY LED will stay on till the operation is completed e If an error has been detected the ERR LED will come on If this happens press the ERR key to clear the error and repea
14. for an external power source The PROM Writer Unit can either use the local CPU base power or use an external power source NOTE If you are using the local CPU base power you will need to include the Prom Writer Unit power consumption in your power budget The power budget is covered in Chapter 4 2 If using an external power source attach the supplied cable to the power source socket on the back of the unit The white wire should be connected to 5VDC and the black wire should be connected to DC ground 3 Turn off the power source to the base before attaching the PROM Writer Unit 4 Attach the PROM Writer Unit to the CPU The connector on the back of the unit will mate with the programming port PRG of the CPU Tighten the fixture screw to secure the two units together 5 Apply power to the local CPU base and if necessary to the PROM Writer Unit Once the PWR LED is on it will take approximately 10 seconds for the unit to initialize During this time keystrokes will not be recognized Copying a Program The following steps explain how to copy a program from the CPU RAM to a From the CPU RAM UVPROM to a UVPROM 1 Turn power on 2 Raise the UVPROM socket lever 3 Insert the UVPROM notch up in the socket and lower the lever 4 Press the WRITE button The following sequence of events will take place e The WRITE LED will turn on then off e The BLANK LED will come on This notes the checking sequence to ensure that th
15. ilt in port that directly supports the handheld programmer The DL340 modular CPU is capable of controlling 184 I O points and has 3 7K words program storage This CPU supports the RLL programming language and can save programs internally to RAM UVPROM or EEPROM There is a handheld programming port and two built in RS232C ports for PC programming operator interfaces or networking If you are using the DL340 in a DirectNET network you can use either port as a slave port and the bottom port as a master The bottom port has the additional capability of being configured as a slave on a Modbus network CPU Hardware Features O A CPU Status Indicators RUN ON CPU is in RUN mode A SAA Som OFF CPU is in Program mode A RS CPU Slot BATT ON Memory backup voltage low Fr 4 N LED OFF Memory backup voltage good DL330 ore EE E CPU ON CPU failure Error detected when the a watchdog timer is not processed within O an Os F AS PWR O O RUN 100ms The run output from the power O barr Barr p supply will be turned off P HPP DCU ax O Barr OFF CPU good O cru O cru UVPROM Writer O cru PWR ON CPU power good Network OFF CPU po
16. ld back up your application Nu le WARNING If the battery connector is not connected to the PC board or the Dig battery is not installed the indicator will not notify you of the error Be sure the z Lol battery is in place and the connector is firmly seated before you install the o CPU into the base 30 as 2 Unplug 1 Push back TS _ a oa mT 4 8 D 1 Push back 2 Unplug DR retaining clip connector 32 DL330 D ER P JO El a E EEETEELEE P 3 Remove battery He r She BS BIERI id 8 J DL330 DL330P To replace the CPU battery DL340 CPU Battery 1 Turn power off to the system Replacement 2 Wait 60 seconds then remove the CPU Do not short any connectors or components on the CPU since it may alter the program memory 3 Unlatch and tilt the clip covering the battery 4 Pull the two wire battery connector from the PC board and remove the battery WARNING Do not attempt to recharge the battery or dispose of it by fire The battery may explode or release hazardous materials wt Rae TANN To install the CPU battery 1 Plug the keyed two wire battery connector on the battery into the connector on the PC board 2 Push gently till the connector snaps closed 3 Slide the battery under the battery retaining clip till the battery is positioned in the socket 4
17. mber that any additional features such as added I O CRs etc available with the DL340 CPU may not be accessible suoeoioads ndo Oye 10 4088 10 08810 AUX 1 Diagnostics and PLC Modes Software HP 10 Program Syntax Check Grammar check O O 11 Compare PLC to Disk O x 12 PLC Operational Mode O O 13 Revision Number O x AUX 3 Clear PLC Memory Software HP 31 Ladders O O 32 Data Registers O x 33 Timer Counter Accumulators O x AUX 6 Save Data from PLC Software HP 61 Ladders O O 62 Data Registers O x AUX 9 Load Data to PLC 91 Ladders O O 92 Data Registers O x Password Operations None Password O O o Function or keystrokes available X Not available DL305 User Manual Rev D 3 18 DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Connecting the You can mount the Handheld directly to the port of the CPU or you can use a cable Programming The cable part number D3 HPCBL is approximately 4 5 feet 1 5m in length and Devices provides more flexibility There are two different handheld programmers for the DL305 CPUs The D3 HP can be used with either the DL330 or the DL340 The D3 HPP can only be used with the DL330P The D3 HPP supports the RLLPLUS features Ifyou re using a Personal Computer with the DirectSOFT programming package a Data Communications Unit either RS232C or RS422 must be used to interface to the DL330 DL330P CPUs DCUs may
18. nt decimal digit of the network address In the example above when the Network mode switch is set to FIXED the network address will default to 01 when the Network mode switch is set to USER the network address set with the rotary switches is 03 Note if the rotary switches are set to 00 the network address will default to 01 Port 2 RS232C Network address selection is set by using a programming device to enter the value for the most significant digit and least significant digit in addresses R771 and R772 respectively The address is set in BCD If you re using MODBUS RTU protocol on Port 2 the MODBUS address is set in decimal not BCD Load the lower two digits in R771 and the upper two digit s in R772 DL305 User Manual Rev D DL340 RS232C Port 1 and 2 Pin Outs DL340 Station Type Selection and Address Ranges DL340 Selecting the Response Delay Time DL340 Selecting Data Format ASCII HEX DL340 Selecting Parity for Port 2 22 0 Numbel P E ignal 3 a AON GND o CTS o Cats o TXD o RXDI o DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications RS232C Communication Port Specifications Connector RJ11 handset connector Network Address 01 to 90 Baud Rate 38400 19200 9600 4800 2400 1200 600 300 Parity None Odd Transfer Mode Hex ASCII Half duplex Asynchronous Data bits
19. ogram to cassette tape The DirectSOFT manual provides details on storing the CPU program to floppy or hard disk There are two types of memory storage available volatile and non volatile Volatile memory will retain your data as long as proper voltage is maintained to the storage media Non volatile memory does not require power to retain data The DL305 CPUs maintain the proper voltage either through the base power supply or the use of the memory backup battery DL305 User Manual Rev D DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications 3 5 Program Storage The type of program storage memory available to you depends on the CPU you are Memory Types using All DL305 CPUs support application program storage to either CMOS RAM or Internal the optional UVPROM The DL340 has the added option of supporting program storage in EEPROM The application program can be up to 3 7K words e CMOS RAM memory Random Access Memory is standard on all the DL305 CPUs It is a volatile memory which can be modified or changed easily with a handheld programmer or PC programming software e UVPROM Ultraviolet Programmable Read Only Memory is optional for all the DL305 CPUs This type of memory is non volatile and can only be erased with an ultraviolet light source The PROM Writer Unit D3 PWU is used to copy your application program from the CPU s RAM to a UVPROM If the UVPROM has a program to be changed it must be removed from the CPU and erased before another progr
20. ollowing paragraphs provide the setup information necessary to get the CPU ready for programming The actual setup information depends on the type of programming device you are using For example the DL305 Handheld Programmer manual provides the Handheld keystrokes required to perform all of these operations The DirectSOFT manual provides a description of the menus and keystrokes required to perform the setup procedures via DirectSOFT S ne o a o Aao 35 OG Ja ay On op JO aa DL305 User Manual Rev D What are Auxiliary Functions 3 17 DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Many CPU tasks involve the use of predefined functions These are often called Auxiliary AUX Functions The AUX Functions perform many different operations ranging from simple operating mode changes to determining the firmware revision number You can access all of the AUX Functions from DirectSOFT menu options but not from the DL305 Handheld Programmer You can still perform some ofthe operations with the Handheld Programmer butthey are accomplished by using a certain series of keystrokes rather than by entering a specific AUX function NOTE Neither DirectSOFT or the Handheld Programmer utilize the numbers shown for the AUX functions These numbers have been included because many of you may already have existing software packages that can be used with these CPUs If you do already have an existing software package reme
21. t state e Port 1 C1077 e Port2 C1076 DL340 CPUs with firmware V2 7 or later allow you to select the parity for Port 2 The default setting is none A special propose control relay C1072 is used to select between odd parity relay is on and no parity relay is off e Port2 C1072 DL305 User Manual Rev D y op o gt O O 5 7 Oye 10 4088 10 08810 3 14 DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications Battery Backup Memory Battery The DL305 CPUs have a lithium battery to retain the application program and Backup retentive memory when the system is not receiving power from the power supply Typical battery life is five years This time period includes PLC runtime and normal shutdown periods such as preventative maintenance and power outages The CPU has indicators which tell when it is necessary to change the battery However if your battery has been in your system for an extended period of time you may wish to take added precautions to ensure that the system memory will be retained by installing a new battery when shutting the system down for a period of more than ten days program This can be done by saving the program to hard floppy disk on a personal computer or using the handheld programmer along with a cassette tape recorder The CPU has a built in capacitor to retain the memory for several minutes while the battery is being replaced NOTE Before replacing your CPU battery you shou
22. t step 4 5 Turn power off raise the UVPROM socket lever and remove UVPROM P A Comparing a The following steps show how to compare a UVPROM program to the CPU RAM Program From the 1 Turn power on UVPROM to the 2 Raise the UVPROM socket lever OPERAM 3 Insert the UVPROM notch up in the socket and lower the lever 4 Press the VERIFY button The following sequence of events will take place e The VERIFY LED indicator will come on e f verification is successful the VERIFY LED will go off e If there is an error in the comparison the VERIFY LED will remain on 5 Turn power off raise the UVPROM socket lever and remove UVPROM Q ne o a O Lo 35 OG aa ae On rp JO Q Erasing a UVPROM UVPROMS can be erased through exposure to an ultraviolet light source Make sure that the window to the UVPROM is not covered so that it may receive full exposure to the light source A typical exposure would be 12 000u w cm lamp 2 5 cm for 15 20 minutes DL305 User Manual Rev D DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications DL330 DL330P CPU Setup Installing the e Disconnect the power from the base and UVPROM Option in allow approximately 60 seconds for the the DL330 DL330P capacitor to discharge before removing CPU the CPU e Disconnect the battery wires from the JUMPER 1 9 S CPU O O e Remove the RAM chip from IC socket 5 7 e
23. tches e selected and installed the EEPROM UVPROM if chosen e a good understanding of the various system functions needed to setup the CPU DL305 User Manual Rev D
24. uses the same dipswitch for selecting memory retention as was used for memory type selection Dipswitch SW1 bit 2 is used to set memory retention for the ranges of internal relays shown in the following diagram Memory for the DL340 ON 12345678 088888 ON 12345678 ORAHE HEE Es 99 Nos Sw1 AN EEEL EL DIPSWITCH SW1 Bit 2 Internal relays in the DL340 range from 160 to 373 and 1000 to 1067 only 340 373 can be set retentive or non retentive OFF OFF O DRAMUVPROM oojoo DL305 User Manual Rev D U Cc 09 O D o gt o gt o n Oye 10 4088 10 08810 DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications DL340 Port Setup DL340 Baud Rate The following chart shows how to configure the baud rate for Port 1 RS232C of the Selection DL340 using dipswitch SW1 switches 3 4 and 5 Port 2 baud rate is set by using a programming device to enter the baud rate in address R773 in BCD or HEX Port 1 Port 2 2 Port 1 300 Band Port 1 4800 Baud or Sample Setup Ladder Logic ON 42345678 ON 12345678 A
25. wer failure oe e pa RX ON CPU communication port a F Mode 0 uni i oo oo f receiving data ie sS Switch So OFF CPU communication port E oe oc not receiving data 00 oo RS232C ee 90 co Communication 00 TX ON CPU communication port So 9 Ports a6 transmitting data DirectSOFT oo OFF CPU communication port O O DirectNET Wy poo not transmitting data POWER POWER Operator Interfaces y Modbus DL305 User Manual Rev D DL330 DL330P DL340 CPU Specifications CPU Specifications Program memory words Scan time K ladder boolean Supports Overrides RLL Relay Ladder Logic Programming RLLPLUS Programming RLL Programming o OA EA NO Handheld programmer with cassette tape inerace Wes Wes ves Directs OFT programming for Windows 7 ves e Built in communication ports RS232C DirectNET No No MOS RAM fe UYPRO C opina optional EBRO Jena comatbewi YY Base mes e ves es ett modales ves es 82526 Da Communications Wi Wes ves vs S422 Data Communications Unit Wes ves es Base Poner Supply Amie YY As fe fe e AVOO A sotbassonyy es es es wams YY Oo o fe fe fe IE CAMAS EA ICAA mao AA Number oinsucions ava able TST conor Of Smees RBs OS Special relays system defined pp 11 EI CC e CC O CA CA CA C a pr O CN LEI E A remar agnestes OSes Passwordsecuny esis COI e e y Cc op o D 2 gt O 5 w Oye 10 4088 10 0 88 10 DL305

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