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1. MODE ENDO Y ENT 1 CLEAR INITIAL 1 CLEAR PROGRAM 5 SYSTEM MESSAGE T PLC Vx xx FP08 Vx xx 2 CLEAR REGISTER STATION 1 R IN LADDER NO 3 CLEAR COIL STATUS 2 SCRI 6 SETTING 1 SET PLC P STATION NO 5 SYSTEM INITIAL SELECT BAUD RATE OF PORTO 4 _ 6 DISABLE ALL DISCRETE 3 VOLUME ENT 2 MEMORY PACK LAD REG OPERATION WHEN POWER ON _ 2 MEMORY PACK gt MEMORY PACK _ LADDER PACK 3 MEMORY PACK b COPY G ONFP 08 LAD REG PACK PR LAS c SYSTEM BACKUP 3 PASSWORD ID 5 1 PASSWORD OPEN WITHOUT PLCID 2 PASSWORD 122047 S CLOSE 3 PASSWORD ALL SJERASE FACK SETTING 4 PASSWORD SUB s 3 MEMORY PACK SETTING 08 LADDER PACK 5 PROGRAM ID b COPY SETTING LAD REG PACK 6 PLC ID SETTING c SYSTEM BACKUP mi WITHOUT PLCID 4 CONFIGURATION MINTERNAL COIL d SYSTEM BACKUP PARTITION WITH PLCID 2 STEP COIL PACK PARTITION 3 0 015 15 TIMER f COPY PARTITION PACK PACK 4 16 BIT COUNTER g LOAD PARTITION PACK 5 32 BIT COUNTER h LOAD ALL PARTITION PACK PLC 6 DATA REGISTER LADDER PARTITION PACK
2. x nk x M ORG 1 2 2009 X 4 FUN j 6 r 5 genT y 444 onc X 5 FUN 4 5 P 425145 J R 2 Description In case an error occurs during editing press to clear the incorrect instruction or parameters then key the correct one and press 49 5 1 3 Search Program In the process of editing monitoring and searching the PLC program it is very time consuming to search for the address F of a specific instruction using 9 if the size of the program is very large FBs PLC provides a program search operation using that gives you a convenient way to search through a long program for a specific instruction address operand comment or parameter Type Items can be searched Examples Address search Main program AAA AM 0001M gt 0047M gt Sub program AAAAS 0007S gt 1234 gt Instruction search Instructions either sequential instructions or application instructions ORG gt OUT L Y2 gt FUN 20P Parameters of function instructions R100 gt WXO gt T50 gt Element Operand TU X10 NOT M200 gt Operand gt M1000 gt Document search Instruction document SW1 gt AUTO STOP gt
3. Search buffer contains the old data from last search operation Document search c key switches the mode from document search to address instruction search Key in the new data to be search Operand X3 Found the first instruction containing an operand X3 Change operand X3 of the first found instruction to X2 Found the second instruction containing an operand X3 Change operand X3 of the found second instruction X2 Remark 1 In the process of successive search if other keys other than the key is pressed such as pressing the parameter keys to change the operand data you must press key again to resume the search process Remark 2 As we have mentioned in above a key must be pressed to resume the search process after a data changing process Users should keep in mind that the data stored in search buffer are retained during the whole process The resumed search will start from the current address displayed on LCD But if you input a new data to be searched at this time search will automatically start from the top that means 0000M 00005 53 5 2 EDIT REGISTER DATA This function is provided mainly for editing input the data of the registers which number are consecutive You must use this function to edit the ROR data It is possible to use the register editing function of monitor mode to change the registers value but you need to repeatedly p
4. He HHI eHe 12 N AND J x 2 VM ENT OUT 1 Y 3 YO Y1 Y2 Y3 4 5 4 5 OR X 3 EN T200 10 T200 Y4 T 2 O 0 1 o O O Le 4121 07 16 0l Y 6 7 6 7 RG X 5 0 1 20 5 CLR LD X 5 co Y5 01 07 4 2 1 00 00 40 Ol Y 5 AF E A After entering all the instructions of program can continuously depress or press 1 to let the edit point back to the start of ladder program Similarly can either continuously press press keys to get to the end point of the ladder program then depress _ _ successively to check if the mnemonic codes are correct or not If everything is correct then it is the time to run the program 2 2 Program RUN After pressing gt J there will be a message displayed on LCD asking you whether you want to change to RUN if the PLC is currently at STOP state or to STOP if the PLC is at RUN state
5. X0 YO ORG X 0 1 OUT Y 0 OUTNOT Y 1 ORG M1922 1922 2 2 OUT 2 XI Y3 ORG 1 HH OR Y 3 Y3 ANDNOT X 2 3 18 3 4 EN T200 10 TUP T200 PV 10 T200 Y4 ORG T 200 5 t OUT Y 4 X4 6 CK C 0 CUP ORG X 4 x5 20 LD X 5 M CLR CO 20 5 0 1 C OUT Y 5 1 7 indicate the starting points of the network e X0 X5 gt YO Y5 M1922 Please refer to Chapter 3 gt the characters in are Please refer to Chapter 5 through Chapter 8 for detail description of the directive string shown functionality of instruction used above by FP 08 which are not entered by the user The following demonstration illustrates the programming procedures of the sample program shown above The instructions are displayed on the LCD screen If typing error occurs during the programming process before pressing the key simply press the key to clear the incorrect instruction If a typing error is detected after pressing the key you must find the incorrect instruction first then press the key to delete the incorrect instruction or key in the correct instruction directly and press the key to replace the incorrect one Key Sequence r our Y OPEN 5 21 44 2 LCD Display
6. 27 i COMPARE LADDER PACK PEC 5 28 j lt gt 2 rhe ke 28 43 PASSWORDI D aa a i i i i i a i i S 29 4 3 1 PASSWORD 4 4 4000 00 0 29 4 3 2 PASSWORD inas iii ii ieee ise ia dg 30 4 3 3 PASSWORD ALL SETTING i 30 4 3 4 PASSWORD SUB SETTING ti iiir t E E REDE 31 43 5 PROGRAM IB SETTINO 31 4 3 6 SETTING 32 4 4 CONFIGURATION te A aa a 33 4 4 1 JNTEBNAEGOIEEPABRTUPONa 34 4 4 2 STEP COIL 40400 34 4 4 3 0 015 15 TIMER 35 4 4 4 16 BIT COUNTER 35 4 4 5 32 BIT COUNTER PARTITIONL MEAM MEE REM US 36 446 DATA REGISTER PARTITION zs idle ina 36 4 4 7 READ ONLY REGISTER ASSIGNMENT 37 44 8 HSC HST INT 5 2 2 37 44 9 PSO0 3 SETTING tuned edad a On 38 4 5 SYSTEM 55 4 44 0
7. Syntax chart of key operation of the program search search for data without change _ Input the data to be searched program change data move etc 80121295 1xou To search for a specific data in program memory first require to input the data to be searched The data have just entered are stored in a search buffer After pressing FP 08 will begin to search in the program memory of the PLC for the specific data stored in the search buffer The data stored in search buffer are retained even after completion of the search operation This means the consecutive data search and data change are possible The data stored in search buffer will be cleared in case of power failure or mode Edit Monitor System RUN STOP etc change 5 1 3 1 Search Address To search for a specific address in program memory input the address you wish to search first The system will search for that particular address in either main program or sub program area according to the input specification such as M main program area or S sub program area Which means you can search for a particular address in the sub program area while working in the main program area or vice versa If found the address will be displayed on LCD otherwise the search will stop at the last address of the program area and NOT FOUND will be displayed 50 Continuing from the preceding LCD display if want to search for a particular address
8. Indicating the set has not been input completely Save the edited command to 19 5 7 EDIT LINK INSTRUCTION There are two unique LINK functions provided by FBs PLC for PLC networking The LINK function is driven by the LINK instructions which are stored in the data registers The users need only to input the starting register of the area which used to store the instructions for the link function and then FP 08 can automatically distinguish if this area is for new entry or for editing A LINK instruction consists of 4 5 fields of data Once a new instruction is complete FP 08 will store this instruction with 1 set of communication data into the data area Press or to insert or delete 1 set of LINK instruction Press one of or C to leave and save the editing then follow the guide displayed on FP 08 LINK Instruction Editing Key Sequence LCD Display Press may also start LINK instruction editing when FUN 96 97 is displayed in the editing ladder instruction area Press 2 again to return to FUN 96 97 for ladder instruction editing Unless for testing the TOTAL SETS input need not to enter since FP 08 will automatically update this number according to the total set of instructions being entered The construction of the LINK instruction STATION NO COMMAND Remark 1 Use to s
9. n 1 8 Jor EN Execute System mode has a total 7 functions 1 EDIT PROGRAM 2 EDIT REGISTER DATA 3 SYNTAX CHECK 4 MOVE 5 CHECK DOUBLE COIL T C 6 EDIT HSPSO INSTRUCTION 7 EDIT LINK INSTRUCTION 8 EDIT DOCUMENT When the first time enter the Edit Mode the LCD screen will be automatically prompted with main function 1 which is the EDIT PROGRAM If it is not the desired function can either directly input the function number n or use 8 oy to search for the desired function and then press to execute the function 5 1 EDIT PROGRAM Before start working on the following example please perform the CLEAR operation shown in section 2 2 1 first Q Enter the edit mode Key Sequence LCD Display If want to enter the sub program area press 3 Press again will return to the main program area Key Sequence 1 LCD Display c S indicates the sub program area M indicates the main program area 41 Instruction keys parameter keys and key are the basic keys used the program Edit Mode Besides that other keys are also provided for searching writing and correcting the programs A Jor This key is used to select the main program or sub program area because the main program and sub program are stored in different areas This key is used to select the first or second row displayed on LCD Using t
10. three times 47 5 1 2 Edit Function Instruction In this section we only concentrate on the key operations of editing the function instructions For explanations of function instructions please refer to Chapter 6 Introduction to function Instructions Each function instruction consists of an instruction name Mnemonic and a reference number except nine special instructions keys such as T C SET etc Besides those nine special instructions other function instructions must be entered with their function number FUNXXX It is possible to add a postfix character D and P after the FUNXX on certain function instructions to produce sub instructions The key operations of function instructions are shown below Fundamental key operations of the function instructions Input the Input the parameters of operand OPERAND OPERAND 1 N 2 n UN Operand 1 el OPERAND 4 OPERND S Me 1 2 n L DP OPTION Continuing from the previous LCD display input the function instructions listed below x 6D BSHF 0003 CK D WY 16 OUT 888 y X3 IN LD 3 LD OPEN LR LD X 4 X4 FUN eD D WY 16 FO 0 OUT Y 3 5 5 5 DP MOV EN 255 FUN 9DP 2 D R 2 2 48 Key Sequence LCD Display
11. 0 1399 are ror retentive Non Retentive 50 5499 S20 S999 Step points 50 519 Step Coil are fixed for non Retentive 5500 5999 520 5999 retentive 0 015 TO T49 255 Timer 0 15 T50 T199 255 15 200 1255 TO T255 Retentive 0 139 0 199 16 Bit Counter Non Retentive C140 C199 0 199 Retentive 200 239 200 255 32 Bit Counter Non Retentive 240 255 200 255 Retentive RO R2999 RO R3839 00 03171 are always Data Register Non Retentive R3000 R3839 RO R3839 retentive Read Only Register 0 R5000 R8071 High Speed Timer 0 1ms R4152 R4154 Unchangeable High Speed Counter 0 5 0 5 7 External Interrupt 0 0 15 Station number No 1 1 255 Remark 1 For the items marked with can only be modified while PLC is at initial state After the program had written to the PLC changing of these two items is prohibited The only way to change configurations after had written a program into the PLC is to perform the system initial operation which means you will lose all the programs and get a defaulted configuration again Please pay more attention on this Remark 2 The registers in the range of R5000 R8071 if not used for Read Only registers could be used as normal read and write registers 33 4 4 1 INTERNAL COIL PARTITION Key Sequence sys MODE Input Non Retentive No ENT 4 4 2 STEP COIL
12. PLC 7 READ ONLY REG jJCOMPARE ASSIGNMENT PACK PACK 8 HSC INTERRUPT ASSIGNMENT 9 500 gt 3 SETTING G DEFINE YO gt Y3 B EDIT MODE 1 EDIT PROGRAM 2 EDIT REGISTER DATA 3 SYNTAX CHECK lt 4 MONITOR MODE 1 STATUS DATA MONITORING 2 PROGRAM MONITORING D RUN STOP MODE RUN PRESS ENT STOP PRESS ENT lt curenily is atSTO lt PLC curenily is at RUN P 15 8 5 DOUBLE COIL T C 6 EDIT HSPSO INSTRUCTION 7 EDIT LINK INSTRUCTION 8 EDIT DOCUMENT 4 Introduction to SYSTEM MODE Operation Fundamental key operations of System Mode Selecting the first level main Selecting the second level functions sub functions 1 7 1 S 4 N Execution of i selected functions System Mode includes eight main operation functions indicates the nth main function Every main function also has n numbers of sub functions m indicates the mth sub function within the nth main function When you enter either the first or second level of function for the first time you will be automatically prompted into main function 1 or sub function 1 n 1 or m 1 If this is not the function you needed
13. 0 38 46 SETTING Lys i ii i i i i i i i ii i S 39 46 SETAPSECSTATIOREBNIO a a a aa 39 406 2 SELECT BAUD RATE OF PORTO0 4 39 46 9 VOLUME i i Deren D I O I I DR A 40 5 Operatiorvor MODE a aep EE Ete EE aria 41 5 1 EDIT PROGRAM ai a A A ad 41 5 1 1 Sequential Instiuction EditINO 2 iii i i i ii 43 a Fundamental Key Operations of Sequential Instruction 43 oe doen te deo fad ed non dettes 45 c lnsert the Ims ECHO rd d 45 al Change INSUUCH OM 22545555 i i a M 46 e Delete Instruction eon nd 46 Edit the Element DOGUMENS eee iv tx ven 47 5 1 2 Edit Function sp pese ha paupe te vo cep pe vec 48 5 1 3 Search Program bte tote tte at baat Pep obe 50 222415 oc 01200 6 50 3227 22524552 455 22522252 i a a L 51 EDEV REGISTER DAT Asante tat iai ta ka naa aaa ta dion d 54 53 SYN TAA O E O cu i i a i 57 5 3 1 Key Operation of Syntax 58 53 2 Syntax an i i i i Ia
14. 00015 in the sub program area while working in the main program area 0011M can perform the key operations shown below Key Sequence LCD Display e Press once appears than press this key again S appears The address is not found because the programs are not exist in the sub program area LCD display shows the search is stopped at the last address 0005 of the sub program area If want to return to the main program area perform the following key operations Key Sequence LCD Display 5 1 3 2 Search Instruction Instruction search is used to search for the specific instruction in the main sub program area There are two ways can be used to do the instruction search 1 Input or change the instruction to be searched FP 08 searches the data from the top of the program 0000M to the last address of the program including the sub program area 2 Using the data retained in the Search Buffer to perform the search operation FP 08 searches the data starting from the address next to the one displayed on LCD Sub program area is also been searched Input the instruction to be searched first then press FP 08 will perform the search operation starting from the top of the program If found the instruction will be displayed on LCD To continuously search for the same instruction press to resume the instruction search starting from
15. groups of keys are designed as multi purpose as described below a Alternation keys Alternation keys are those with a horizontal line marked in the middle to separate two distinct functions a total of six keys i 7 By pressing the key as an example for the first time the function above the horizontal line RUN will be displayed on the LCD display unit By pressing the key again the function below the horizontal line STOP will be displayed If the key is pressed for the third time the LCD screen will display the function above the horizontal line RUN again The process will repeat if the key is pressed repeatedly By pressing 7 at the lower rightmost corner of the keypads the function last shown on the LCD screen will take effect b Shift Key After pressing this orange key at the lower leftmost corner of the keypads an S letter will first appear on the LCD display unit If now any key at the upper rightmost corner with a small orange letter printed is pressed the small orange letter the shift key letter will be entered or the function described by the orange letter such as or Y will be executed and the letter S on the LCD will disappear 1 7 0 those are neither Compound keys There are two rows of white letters on each of the four keys shift keys nor alternation keys but keys that can perform the two functions represented by the two rows of white letters Under special arrangement when one of th
16. then 3 and retains the statuses X2 is a reset contact As soon as X2 turns ON turns OFF and retains the status 4 If X3 ON after 10 seconds 4 10 seconds If X3 OFF Y4 OFF immediately 6 Register increments 1 for every X4 switching from OFF to ON until 0 20 Y5 1 If X5 ON then register CO clears to 0 and 7 contact is also at 0 therefore Y5 0 20 times Counter counts 20 times As shown in Display every time the conducting wire C as shown in Figure 1 touches the input point X4 the current value of the register CO will automatically increment by 1 Remark the current value of the register CO may increment by more than one because several pulses may have been generated for each touch due to bouncing The status of contact switches to 1 when register CO value reaches 20 as shown in Display If the conducting wire C touches input point X5 then the status of contact returns CO to 0 as shown in Display Every time turn on the PLC the display format of current value of register CO is in decimal number If you want to display the value in hexadecimal number press To return to the decimal number press After the conductive wire C touches the X4 input point 20 times After the conductive wire C touches the input point X5 2 4 Forced Set Reset and Enable Disable of Digital Status While in
17. you can either directly input the function number n or using Ei o to search for the specific function you are looking for and then press to execute the function which you have just selected 41 CLEAR INITIAL 4 1 1 CLEAR PROGRAM Key Sequence LCD Display Any keys except cancel the function 16 will 1 or 4 12 CLEAR REGISTER Key Sequence LCD Display 4 13 CLEAR COIL STATUS Key Sequence LCD Display 41 4 ENABLE ALL DIGITAL Key Seguence LCD Display 17 Any keys except will cancel the function e Any keys except will cancel the function 4 1 5 SYSTEM INITIAL Key Sequence Y 1157 5 LCD Display 4 16 DISABLE ALL DIGITAL Key Sequence D lt LCD Display 18 e Any keys except will cancel the function 4 2 MEMORY PACK OPERATION 14 21 LOAD LAD REG WHEN POWER LADDER WHEN POWER Key Sequence LCD Display 0 DIS R4052 writes 5530H 20 j test run modification LL ts mode 2 d 2 e
18. TIMER HSCO HSTO SELECT ASSIGNMENT COUNTER SELECT 0 0 HSC gt 1 HST HSC0 MD 2 K X12 R XI3M X14 C X15 Please refer the chapter High speed counter timer of the advanced user s manual HHSC CLOCK POLAR HHSC CLEAR POLAR INTERRUPT ASSIGN INT X0 X1 Please refer the chapter Interrupt of the advanced user s manual INT X15 X15 FUN83 SPD Remarks 1 There are 4 sets of hardware 5 0 3 and 4 sets of software HSC4 7 MC and MN models but only 2 sets of software HSC4 and HSC7 in MA model 2 Counter MODE MD setting 0 means U D 1 means U D x2 times precision 2 means K R means K R x 2 times precision 4 means A B phase 5 means A B phase x 2 times precision 6 means A B phase x 3 times precision 7 means A B phase x 4 times precision 37 4 4 9 5 3 SETTING 9 PSO0 3 SETTING 5 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 5 0 0 1 CDEFINE Y0 7 0YO BY1 DIR 777 1 YO UR Y1 DN _ 777 2 Y0 A Y1 B 500 0 1 PSO0 Y0 Y1 PE er E PIS 4 NOTUS 3 0 PULSE PSO1 Y2 Y3 PSO1 Y2 Y3 PSO1 Y2 Y3 0Y2 BY3 DIR T gt 1 Y2 UP 77 JI Y2 A Y3 B PSO1 Y2 Y3 923 E
19. and 73H for registers R6 R7 Key Sequence LCD Display The register number is increased by 2 because DR occupies two registers Example 3 The editing of 32 Bit register composed by coils Continues from the Example 2 input FH for register DWM8 8 M39 and 15 for register DWM40 value of FH is equal to 15 while their input format are different Key Sequence LCD Display The address immediately after the DWMS is DWM40 56 5 3 SYNTAX CHECK Every computer language has its own syntax rules to follow otherwise the computer will not execute the instructions if there is a syntax error existed in the program Ladder Diagram program used by the PLC has its syntax rules as well Besides the syntax rules on designing of the Ladder Diagram program shown in Chapter 1 other syntax rules of FBs PLC are listed as follows 1 10 11 12 13 14 15 maximum permissible element size a Ladder Diagram network is 16 rows 11 columns But this size expanded to 16 rows x 22 columns according to the specific needs please refer to Figure 1 in page 1 5 Contacts such as A B TU TD SHORT and OPEN can be located on any columns except the last column column 11 or column 22 Coils can only be located on the last column of the network column 11 or column 22 The
20. at instruction edit mode Instead of showing reference number all documented reference numbers will be shown by its document when displayed in FP 08 or WinProladder If properly use this function will increase the readability of your ladder program Key press LCD screen EDIT MODE 12 Key Clear document while edit the document _ Key Move the cursor between first and second row lt Key Move the cursor right or left one character position while edit the document 67 6 The Operation of MONITOR MODE There are two main operation functions available for MONITOR MODE 1 STATUS DATA MONITORING 2 PROGRAM MONITORING Fundamental key operations of MONITOR MODE n 1 STATUS DATA MONITORING n 2 PROGRAM MONITORING Execution of selected Y operation 6 1 STATUS DATA MONITORING This operation is used to monitor the digital status and register data Forcing operation can be used in this mode to change the digital status and register data In addition digital element enable and disable control are also possible The key operations for entering the STATUS DATA MONITORING function and the corresponding LCD display is shown below Key Sequence LCD display i letter on the LCD screen indicates current operation mode is STATUS DATA MONITORING mode The arrow on the L
21. word 4 3 5 PROGRAM ID SETTING Key Sequence TA S 2 E Input old ID af 5 Input new ID 8 LCD Display 1 Without any word 31 4 3 6 PLC ID SETTING Key Sequence SYS MODE Inputnew ID Cancel the ID ENT LCD Display 32 Without any word 44 CONFIGURATION beginners please skip this function The initial system configurations of FBs PLC such as the Retentive Non Retentive coils and registers partition and ROR assignment have already been set and adjusted for the best device performance We call this initial setting as Default Configuration It is not necessary to reset or to readjust the default configurations for most applications In order for the system to handle other special operations a Configuration Setting function is provided for the users to readjust the configurations according to their needs Listed below are the Default Configurations and adjustable ranges by the configuration function Configuration items Default configuration Valid range Remarks Retentive 0 799 0 1399 1400 2001 Internal Coil Retentive M800 M1399
22. 000M 2 Ladder Symbol Instruction code AAAAA Upper row document BBBBB Lower row document v Main sub program Upper row Lower row Program address document document lt First row of LCD display Display format Second row of LCD display Instruction code Operand 42 5 1 1 Sequential Instruction Editing a Fundamental Key Operations of Sequential Instruction ORG instruction LD instruction AND instruction ES AND OR instruction c OR I 1 EEE SHORT 0 40 OANS lt x lt Z lt No 43 ANDLD instruction E AND LD ORLD instruction E OR 4 LD OUT instruction 1 Y OUT A Y Ev BE 5 FO instruction gt 44 b Input the Instruction X0 MI Y2 uj iul Key Sequence LCD Display AND Lai M 4 Y 2 On pressing If the input is correct the instruction will be written into the memory and the address shown the LCD display will change to the next location Insert the Instruction If want to insert a new instruction before an old instruction first find the old instruction then type the new
23. CD screen prompts user to enter the digital or register reference number and then the status will be displayed on the row where the arrow is stay Using the lt key to switch the arrow between these two rows 68 6 1 4 Digital Status Monitoring This function allows you to monitor the statuses of all digital points such as X M and If you want to monitor the status of a digital point after entering the STATUS DATA MONITORING mode follow the key operations shown below Key Sequence LCD Display Digital Status Enable Disable status Digital number The ability of forcing or enable disable the digital status is the auxiliary function of the digital status monitor function Therefore if you want to execute the force or enable disable functions it is required to monitor the digital status first As shown in the above diagram the enable disable status is displayed as well while you are monitoring the digital status At this time you can enable or disable the digital by pressing the js key A specific function Enable or Disable can be selected by pressing the key alternately The digital status can be forced to 1 or 0 by pressing the key Please refer to section 2 2 4 for detailed descriptions on force and enable disable of the digital status 6 1 2 Register Data Monitoring While monitoring the register data the display data can be in decimal or hexadecim
24. FP 08 Programming Panel User s Manual V1 1 Fatek Automation Corp 14 07 2009 Contents 1 Introduction to 08 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 3 Memory Pack FBs PACK Programmer 2 14 5 232 Port and FP 08 OS 2 1 5 Interface Connection between FP 08 and PLC 3 2 Program Edit Run Monitor Forced Set Reset and Enable Disable 3 2 1 Program IEEE Ln 3 2 2 Program a ais ar pi a i A as E a SS 6 2 3 Program Execution 4 04444000001 7 2 4 Forced Set Reset and Enable Disable of Digital Status 9 2 5 Sel ihe R gister Datei u b Vin M ERE ERR VE MR SUAE 10 The Functions of 08 11 Sl Functions EIST ait tee tet 11 3 2 OperauotrFloWOllalt a a i i 14 4 Introduction to SYSTEM MODE Operation Vaida sa a E a e e TETTIE 16 4 1 GCLEARANITIAL 16 4 1 CLEAR PROGRAM Lisins
25. ISTER PARTITION 8 HSC HST INT ASSIGNMENT 9 DEFINE NORMAL POLAR Please refer to Default Configuration 5 SYSTEM MESSAGE Once in this mode will be able to observe PLC and PP versions memory usage password setting and system configurations and more by pressing Or 6 SETTING 1 PLC No Setup 2 PORT Baud Rate 3 FP 08 Volume 12 Edit Mode Functions Descriptions EDIT PROGRAM EDIT REGISTER DATA SYNTAX CHECK MOVE HR gt ROR CHECK DOUBLE COIL T C EDIT HSPSO INSTRUCTION EDIT LINK INSTRUCTION EDIT DOCUMENT O Q N Monitor Mode Functions Descriptions 1 STATUS DATA MONITORING 2 PROGRAM MONITORING Can monitor the program with the contact status display while is in RUN state RUN STOP Mode Functions Descriptions PLC RUN STOP Control 13 3 2 Operation Flowchart The diagram shown at below is the operation flowchart for System Mode Edit Mode Monitor Mode and RUN STOP Mode A SYS MODE Note Items prefix with symbol can operate only when the password has not been closed SYS 14
26. OUT TR FUN C and T instructions can not be connected directly after the FUN and C instructions ERROR 3 OR ORLD ANDLD and OUT TR instructions can not be connected directly after the OUT and T instruction ERROR 4 OR ORLD ANDLD and OUT TR instructions can not be connected directly after the OUT TR instruction ERROR 5 OR ORLD ANDLD and OUT TR instructions can not be connected directly after the LD TR instruction ERROR 6 FUN instruction does not exist before the FO instruction ERROR 7 The of FO exceeds the limit ERROR 8 The 4 of FO can not be duplicated ERROR 9 FO instruction can only connect one OUT instruction ERROR 10 FO instruction does not exist before the OUT instruction ERROR 11 In a network OUT FUN T and C instructions can not be used after the MC SKP JMP CALL FOR and NEXT instructions ERROR 12 In a network the 4 of OUT TR has been repeatedly used ERROR 13 In a network LD TR is used without the OUT TR ERROR 14 In a network the number of the instructions resulted from 10 10 TR ORLD ANDLD is greater than 8 If FUN or C instructions are appeared the number need to be recalculated ERROR 15 After the LD instruction its pairing instructions of ORLD and ANDLD can not be found ERROR 16 ANDLD instruction can not be used in pairs following a LD TR instruction 58 ERROR 17 Before the ORLD instruction its pairing instructions of LD and LD TR can not found ERROR 18 B
27. PARTITION Key Sequence Input Non Retentive No LCD Display LCD Display 1 34 4 4 3 0 015 15 TIMER PARTITION Key Seguence 1 LCD Display 1 sys MODE ENT 1 Input the 0 016 timer No 1 ENT Input the 0 15 timer 1 After setting the 0 015 and 0 15 timer number it is not necessary to set 1S timer number Lo ab 4 44 16 BIT COUNTER PARTITION Key Sequence LCD Display Input the 16 bit coynter No 1 ENT 35 4 4 5 32 BIT COUNTER PARTITION Key Sequence LCD Display SYS MODE Input the 32 bit counter retentive No 1 4 4 6 DATA REGISTER PARTITION Key Sequence LCD Display SYS MODE Input the retenive No 1 ENT 36 4 4 7 READ ONLY REGISTER ASSIGNMENT Key Sequence LCD Display sys MODE ENT t Input the read only register No ENT 4 4 8 HSC HST INT ASSIGNMENT 8 HSC HST INT HIGH SPEED
28. Press to execute your choice as shown below 1 Changing PLC STOP to RUN Key Seguence LCD Display 2 Changing PLC from RUN to STOP Key Sequence LCD Display If you want to monitor the program execution of the example program you must let the PLC in RUN state So please first repeat the step 1 as shown above After the PLC turns to RUN state you can examine the program execution results by entering the monitor mode which will be described in the next section 2 3 Program Execution Monitoring To monitor the execution status of this application please first connect the S S port to the 24 with a wire Then use another wire C wire to connect the 24V to the input of X0 X5 utilizing the analog switching as shown in Figure 1 below The other way to do this is to disable the input of X0 X5 first and then use 5 to SET RST the state of 5 Please refer to the last section of Section 2 4 ES max 24V OUT X0 X4 X6 400 1 X3 X5 X7 Figure 1 If you want to monitor the program execution results the digital status or the data registers you need to use function item 1 of the monitor mode which is called STATUS DATA MONITORING Following key operations shows a way to enter the STATUS DATA MONITORING of the monitor mode Key Sequence LCD Display Fi indicates the Monitor mode status Und
29. RUN STOP Mode The function descriptions for each mode are listed at below System Mode Oindicates the operable items when the password has not been closed Function Descriptions 1 CLEAR INITIAL 1 CLEAR PROGRAM 2 CLEAR REGISTER 3 CLEAR COIL STATUS 4 ENABLE ALL DIGITAL contact and coil 5 SYSTEM INITIAL 6 DISABLE ALL DIGITAL contact and coil e Including Documents Password Program ID Configuration ROR Read Only Register data e Enables all contacts Clears all data returns PLC to its initial factory settings 2 MEMORY PACK OPERATION 1 LOAD LAD REG WHEN POWER 2 MEMORY PACK ON PLC 3 MEMORY PACK ON FP 08 Set special register R4052 and R4046 please refer to appendix 3 FBs PACK Operation Instruction from FBs manual e Memory pack FBs PACK operation include copy load compare system backup and system restore 11 Function Descriptions 3 PASSWORD ID 1 PASSWORD OPEN 2 PASSWORD CLOSE 3 PASSWORD ALL SETTING 4 PASSWORD SUB SETTING 5 PROGRAM ID SETTING 6 PLC ID SETTING e These two functions are only applicable after the e password has been set 4 CONFIGURATION 1 INTERNAL PARTITION 2 STEP PARTITION 3 0 015 15 TIMER PARTITION 4 16 BIT COUNTER PARTITION 5 32 BIT COUNTER PARTITION 6 DATA REGISTER PARTITION 7 READ ONLY REG
30. al format FP 08 base on the register type will automatically arrange the display format Registers consisting of 16 or 32 bits W DW are displayed in hexadecimal format with this format can easily to know the status of individual bits of register s data Since those registers are bit oriented in application The other register s data are displayed in decimal format Also can use the J lt keys to change the display format as desired After change the display format of certain type of register all the register of that type will all display with the same format unless the monitoring register type is changed such as changing R to W or vice versa or simply use the keys described above to change the display format In the following example we use the R registers and digital register to demonstrate the operation of register data monitor Example 1 16 Bit digital points register data monitoring Key Sequence LCD Display Value is displayed in hexadecimal format because the register WMO is a digital points register Set the WMO to 1000H Changes to decimal format 69 Example 2 32 bit register status monitoring The data of the 32 bit registers DRAAAA C200 C255 DW may be up to 11 digits including the sign Therefore a single LCD screen can only display one register data at a time While display a 32 bit register a
31. and system data but PLC ID excluded Fail d SYSTEM BACKUP WITH PLC ID Key Sequence LCD Display Sys MODE The function of system backup includes ladder register digital and system data Fail 22 e ERASE Key Sequence LCD Display SYS MODE NN B 2 Clear ENT Continuously 4 2 3 MEMORY PACK FP 08 Key Sequence LCD Display Fail SYS MODE 2 1 3 Continuous Fail And Repeat b COPY LAD REG gt PACK Key Sequence SYS MODE LCD Display X Before operate this function please take reference of Appendix 3 FBs PACK Operation Instruction from FBs manual eFBs PACK reads back at maximum 4 registers eThe first register s initial code eThe first register s data length Fail 24 c SYSTEM BACKUP WITHOUT PLC ID Key Sequence LCD Display SYS X The function of sys
32. ction can cause the line cross problem ERROR 32 In a program the of and MCE are duplicated ERROR 33 In a program the of SKP and SKPE are duplicated ERROR 34 In a program the of is duplicated ERROR 35 In a program the of is duplicated ERROR 36 The number of the instructions in a network exceeds 64 words 59 5 4 MOVE HR ROR This function is provided mainly for moving the contents of the data registers HR to read only registers ROR area so that it can be burned into EPROM or EEPROM Key Sequence LCD Display y 4 um i Move the data of 9 to R5000 EN R5009 and the data of R0 R9 will not be changed 57 10 o O This will not appear if the range of read only registers larger than R5008 55 CHECK DOUBLE COIL T C This function is provided mainly for checking Coil Timer Counter if they are used more than once in the program After executing if it found will display the double coil number Key Seguence 1 LCD Display 1 In this case T1 Y10 Y12 20 and 22 are double used 60 5 6 EDIT HSPSO INSTRUCTION There are some unique control instructions especially provided by FBs PLC for NC positioning The users need only to choose the starting register RO R3828 R5000 R8060 DO D3060 where these instru
33. ctions are stored then FP 08 will judge automatically on whether the number selected is a new or an old HSPSO instruction area The basic unit of HSPSO instructions is a command A complete command consists of 3 4 instructions Press key to increase or decrease the number of command Press one of gt J key to leave and save the editing then follow the guide displayed on FP 08 Q Start HSPSO instruction editing Key Sequence LCD Display XPress and ax keys may also start HSPSO instruction editing when FUN 140 is displayed in the editing ladder instruction area 2 Press and keys again to 48 0 return to 140 for instruction editing Formation of a NC command 1 Continuous multi zone speed 2 Last or single zone speed SPD speed SPD speed DRVC pulse numbers distance DRV pulse numbers or distance WAIT ACT EXT MEND END NEXT XXX wait after wait in wait for triggering end end to next set to the nth set finish acting in acting END NEXT XXX end to next set to the nth set Remark DRVC is used for performing continuous multi zone speed changing control up to 8 commands and the last command must apply DRV instruction 61 5 6 1 Fundamental Key Process of HSPSO Instruction SPD i
34. e edited in the EDIT MODE 7 PLC Run Stop Control Fundamental key operations After pressing the keystrokes as shown at left will toggle the executing state of the PLC Which means if the PLC is at STOP state then it will change to RUN state and vice versa Q The key operations for the case of changing the PLC from STOP to RUN Key Sequence LCD Display Message RUN blinks which indicates the PLC is running Q The key operations for the case of changing the PLC from RUN to STOP Key Sequence LCD Display 71
35. ection of the FATEK website http Avww fatek com 2 Open the cover of the FP 08 Programmer and align the 3 pins at the left to the 2 pins position along the bottom Connect to a PLC Port O until the message 08 OS UPDATE is shown 3 Use FBs 232P0 9F 150 with different packaging where the 2 and 3 of the RS232 port must be switched around shown in bellow and connect to the RS 232 port on the PC If a RS232 port is not readily available please use the USB to RS232 adaptor 4 Launch the FATEK PP Boot software and follow the procedures 1 Go to File and select the latest OS version 2 Choose the RS232 Com Port connection press Open Com Port button and OS Update Start button will be highlighted indicating the COM Port is correct 3 Press OS Update Start button to begin updating the OS version D SUB Female Mini DIN 2 so FP08 OS update cable i n correct with FBs 232P0 9F 150 79 no 94 10 Shield Top view Top view 1 5 Interface Connection between FP 08 and PLC Since FP 08 does not have its own power supply therefore all of its operations can only be carried out after the connection between FP 08 and the PLC main unit is completed by using an unique FP 08 communication cable FBs 232p0 9M 150 If all operations are functioning normally FP 08 will display the PP initiating screen as shown below It indicates that the connection has b
36. een established and is ready for operation 2 Program Edit Run Monitor Forced Set Reset and Enable Disable A simple example program is illustrated in this section to show how to edit input the control programs to run or stop the PLC to use the monitor mode to examine the program execution results while the PLC is running to forced set reset the status of digital point or set the value of register to enable disable the digital points by using the FP 08 with a fast and efficient way 2 1 Program Edit Please ensure that the program area in the PLC is empty i e no program remained before program editing for this example The following keys can be used to clear the program area This step can be omitted for a newly purchased PLC since the CLEAR operation has been performed before the shipment from the factory Key Sequence LCD Display After verifying that the program area is empty press the key to enter the edit mode indicates the current address in a program and i5 Key Sequence LCD display The above LCD display area 0000M means now we are at the beginning of the main program area Following input instructions will occupy the areas 0001M 0002M 0003M and so on When you enter the edit mode for the first time FP 08 will enter the main program area automatically indicates the main program
37. efore the ANDLD instruction its pairing instruction of LD can not be found ERROR 19 OUT OUT TR and LD TR instructions are used prior the completion of the block editing ERROR 20 There are not enough LD or LD TR instructions available to match the input numbers of the FUN and C instructions ERROR 21 In forming the Ladder Diagram the network exceeds 16 rows ERROR 22 In forming the Ladder Diagram the contacts the location ERROR 23 In forming the Ladder Diagram the contacts occupy the location of application instruction ERROR 24 In forming the Ladder Diagram MC SKP JMP CALL FOR and NEXT are not located on the first row ERROR 25 In forming the Ladder Diagram the input contact location of FUN and C exceeds the limit of allowable input contact paths ERROR 26 In forming the Ladder Diagram either two of the FUN and C input contact paths are touching or stacking to each other ERROR 27 In forming the Ladder Diagram there is a vertical short circuit line contacting the edges of the application instruction ERROR 28 In forming the Ladder Diagram you must use the ORLD and OR instructions to connect the contacts in the preset OUT TR diagram ERROR 29 In forming the Ladder Diagram ORLD instruction can not form a reasonable diagram ERROR 30 In forming the Ladder Diagram LD TR instruction can only be used to form the diagram in forward direction ERROR 31 In forming the Ladder Diagram LD TR instru
38. elect one of the READ WRITE GET STATUS H LINK four types link COMMAND 1 Remark 2 DATA LENGTH 1 64 Y Y Y Remark 3 The available parameters for DATA LENGTH DATA LENGTH DATA LENGTH MASTER SLAVE START include X Y M S T MX MASTER START MASTER START START WY WS TR CR R and D SLAVE 5 5 7 1 Supplementary Editing Keys 65 Please refer to the supplementary editing keys for HSPSO in section 2 5 6 2 5 7 2 Editing Example Key Seguence 1 LCD Display 66 A new instruction data area No need to change this Its value will be changed automatically while the new instruction set is added i Indicating the first record Indicating the record has not been input completely e The valid data length is 1 64 If the initial data is not within this range will be displayed at the lower left hand corner Read data from R10 R15 of the slave station No 2 and save them in RO R5 of the master station FP 08 automatically set it to 1 indicating that there is one set of instruction in this data area Save the edited instruction sets to 00 07 5 8 EDIT DOCUMENT This function provides the opportunity to add document for digital X Y S T C and register D WY WM WS with 16 characters Only support 10 characters while
39. er the Status Data monitoring mode LCD screen can monitor two rows of data at the same time But only one row of data that pointed by cursor can be entered at a time Using the Row Change c can move the cursor between these two rows In the following key operations the first row shown in the LCD screen is for monitoring the digital status and the second row shown in the LCD screen is for monitoring the register data Key Sequence LCD Display It indicates the status is at 0 It indicates X3 is Enabled refer to 2 2 4 for more details After X3 status appears on the LCD screen can use 24 to monitor the preceding the succeeding contact points Starting with the message shown in LCD display if you press t once X2 status appears on the LCD screen X1 status will display on the LCD screen if you press 7 one more time If you want to monitor the status of X4 X5 and so Oh press to get this Key Seguence 1 LCD Display vo at After pressing c J the cursor now will move to the second row the LCD display of first row remains unchanged rest of the input and operations will all be taken place at the second row Key Sequence LCD Display 2 It indicates the current value of register is at 0 indicates the contact point CO status is at 0 In the above LCD display the second row shows an
40. ese keys is pressed FP 08 will carry out the function described by either the upper or the lower row in accordance with the current operation mode automatically without any further instruction given by the user T and represent Timer and Counter respectively and also the letters T d Double definition keys Two keys and C Similar to the compound keys the two functions cannot be operated simultaneously FP 08 will make necessary judgment itself automatically Remark 1 Pressing two or more keys at the same time is prohibited while operating the FP 08 programming panel For example after the key being pressed it must wait until it is released before the next key can be pressed Remark 2 d EE keys are used for moving the cursor by one position to the direction of the arrow whenever one of these four keys is pressed The cursor will move rapidly if one of these keys is pressed for more than 0 7 second without being released 1 3 Memory Pack FBs PACK Programmer The memory pack FBs PACK is a 1M bits FLASH ROM for storing the FBs program and register data The memory pack can also be write protected We can put FBs PACK on FP 08 or PLC main unit to write read it 1 4 RS 232 COM Port and FP 08 OS Update RS 232 COM port currently supports updating the OS version of FP 08 FP 08 OS update procedure 1 Download PP Boot software and the latest FP 08 OS version from the Technical Support s
41. example of monitoring register data The message shown in this row indicates the CO contact point status the status is at 1 if the counter value is equal to the preset value and the current value counter value of the CO register When the LCD display shown above appears can use the conducting wire C to touch the external input point X5 to test this program The operating results can be seen from PLC s output points YO Y5 Furthermore can use this monitoring display to examine the data that the output points Led indicators unable to show such as the status of internal contact points the current value and contents of T and C registers The description of the functionality of the example program and the relationship of corresponding 1 points are listed in the table below You can conduct your own experiments according to this table and observe the operating results Network Number Description of the circuit functions Relationships between input Xn and Output Yn 1 This network sends the status to and then the status and sends the results to Y1 1 then 1 Y1 0 0 then Y0 0 1 1 2 Sends the internal contact M1922 status 1 second to Y2 Y2 switches ON OFF once every second not input related Latch Circuit X1 is the starting contact as soon as X1 turns turns If X1 ON then If X2 ON
42. fter pressing the key FP 08 will automatically display the register number and contact status if it is a counter register at first row and the register data will be displayed in second row as shown in the below Key Sequence LCD Display The contact status of C200 The current value of C200 6 1 3 Change the Register Data The register data displayed on the LCD screen can be changed as shown in example 1 where the data of WMO is set to 1000H However the disable operation on register does not provide Please refer to section 2 2 5 for more detailed explanations To change the register data besides by entering the register data monitor mode using the register data edit function is a more convenient way Please refer to section 2 5 2 for more explanations 6 2 PROGRAM MONITORING The PROGRAM MONITORING function can observe and check the program instructions either the PLC is at RUN or STOP state If the displayed instruction is a contact element then FP 08 will display the conducting status and enable disable status of corresponding element At the same time it can also perform the forcing or enable disable operation on that digital element The key operations are similar to the ones shown in the status monitor function Under the PROGRAM MONITORING mode can also use the search function to find the desired instruction for monitoring Key operations of entering the PROGRAM MONITORING
43. his key can move the cursor to the row to be edited In the program Edit Mode this key is used to select the editing of the instructions second row on display or their documents first row on display the Edit Mode edited information will not be saved in PLC until is pressed Before pressing data stored in a temporary editing area for subsequent checking and correcting can used to clear this temporary editing area Once pressing this key LCD screen will be cleared With this key the wrong data or instruction in edit process can be cleared has not been pressed pressing instructions or data will be stored in the PLC program area In this case be used to clear them Instead 2 is required to delete them from the program area of the PLC gt This key is used to insert instructions in a program _ These keys are used for program address increment or decrement 1 Move the cursor to the top address 0000M or 00005 of the main program or sub program Move the cursor to the bottom will be displayed on LCD of the main program or sub program choose the display or input in decimal format When enter EDIT mode for the first time the display will be in decimal choose the display or input in hexadecimal format The display format of mnemonic instruction Mnemonic instruction Address 0
44. if you press J 2 5 Setthe Register Data Similar to the digital status the register data can also be monitored and changed forced set in the Monitor Mode But the enable and disable operations cannot perform to register The input registers R3840 3903 or the registers which are written by the application instructions can be set to certain value but in a very short period of time those registers will be replaced by the new input register data or data generated from the operations of function instructions The input registers data are refreshed each scan while the data generated from the operations of function instructions changes only when function instruction is executed The following key operations uses Network 6 as an example First touch the input point X5 once with conductive wire C to clear register then enter the monitor mode and set CO value to 20 which cause CO to Count Up and consequently change the CO contact status to 1 10 Key Sequence LCD Display L SEN The current value of CO is forced set to 20 The current value of CO is forced set to 20 The contact status of contact CO changes to 1 because the current value of CO now is equal to the preset value i e count up is done 3 The Functions of FP 08 3 1 Function List There are four operating modes for FP 08 which are System Mode Edit Mode Monitor Mode and
45. incur 58 5 4 iais 60 5 5 CHECK DOUBLE ais iii i i i i i 60 5 6 EDIT HSPSO INSTRUCTION 61 5 6 1 Fundamental Key Process of HSPSO Instruction 62 5 6 2 Supplementary Editing Keys for NC Program Editing 63 5 6 9 Editing EXaifiplec sb Dreier yayaq 64 5 7 EDIT LINK INSTRUCTION a a Rd rated teens 65 5 7 1 Supplementary Editing Keys 66 5 7 2 pacata ac Uo cepit a 66 5 8 EDIP DOCUMEN 67 6 The Operation of MONITOR 68 6 1 STATUS DATA MONI ORING se a 68 6 1 1 Digital Status 44 4 69 6 1 2 Register Data Monitoring Lisas a erai as i ai 69 6 1 3 Change the Register 70 6 2 PROGRAM MONIT ORING ia di 70 7 PLC Run stop control akis ii i i i k 71 C 3 08 Programming Panel FP 08 Programmer for FBs series PLC can be used to edit PLC mnemonics high speed pulse instructions and LINK instructions The programmer also features monitoring and setup of timer counter register and contact in additio
46. instruction at the address of the old instruction and press The address of old instruction will move to the new location right after the new instruction which means all the step number of the old instructions after the one inserted will be increased by one Continuing the example shown above before inserting a B contact of X3 between the A contact and A contact M1 use eje to find the step before which a new instruction is to be inserted in this case AND M 1 at step 0001M and key in the instruction to be inserted then press to complete the insert operation X0 Y2 X0 MI Y2 SB gt X3 Key Sequence LCD Display 45 Change Instruction First find the old instruction to be changed if it is a function instruction should step to the address which show FUNXX of the instruction then key in the new instruction and press ENT key to overwrite the old instruction For example if you want to change Y2 to retentive and A contact to TD down differential contact X1 find the old instructions to be changed using m EE then key in the new instruction or modify the instruction and press to complete the change as shown below X0 X3 MI Y2 X0 X3 MI Y2 L Key Seguence 1 LCD Display 1 Find out the instruction to be changed X OUT Y2 Change OUT to OUT L Repeatedly pressing lt 4 times will d
47. kas i t 16 412 CLEAR REGIS FER ai dir 17 42123 CEEAR COIL STATUS ia i ii i i ii a 17 4 1 4 ENABLE ALL DIOLTAIa asis ki quip i i i ii i a i a 17 451 5 gt SYSTEMJUNITIAES Or as a a NEP 18 4 1 6 DISABLE ALL i a 18 4 2 MEMORY PACK OPERAT ION dicite ainiai ri ri i d 19 4 2 1 LOAD LAD REG WHEN POWER ON 19 a LOAD LADDER WHEN POWER 19 b LOAD REGISTER EVERY POWER 19 4 2 2 MEMORY PACK ON arb UD Me cr str Ep 20 a COPY LADDER PAGK i S natas tias tires ag 20 b COPY LAD REG gt PACK 21 c SYSTEM BACKUP WITHOUT PLC 10 22 d SYSTEM BACKUP WITH PLC 22 ERASE PACK kasikais siais i A ai i Ai a ii 23 4 2 3 MEMORY PACK ON 08 0 000 00 23 COPY LADDER gt PAC IG S iai ai i i a i 23 b COPY LAD REG p p DD BIER E 24 SYSTEM BACKUP WITHOUT PLC 10 eere 25 d SYSTEM BACKUP 00 25 ERASE L siais damage bleed ed E E e ttn 26 La aa a ed DEA dE d UE 26 g LOAD LADDER PACK gt PLCOC abb MAR 27 h LOAD ALE RACKS PL
48. l IE 4 NOT USE 3 2 PULSE 5 2 4 5 5 2 4 5 PSO2 Y4 Y5 0 Y4 P Y5 DIR 1 Y4 UP Y5 DN _ 2 Y4 A Y5 B PSO2 Y4 Y5 5 2 4 5 44 _ S 3 Y4 PULSE PSO3 Y6 Y7 PSO3 Y6 Y7 PSO3 Y6 Y7 0Y6 BY7 DIR 17777 1 Y6 UP Y7 DN _ 77 2 Y6 A Y7 B NR PSO3 Y6 Y7 PSO3 Y6 Y7 4 NOT USE 3 Y6 PULSE Screens with a dotted line will be automatically cycled through 4 5 SYSTEM MESSAGE Key Sequence 1 LCD Display SYS MODE ecc coc lt 38 46 SETTING 4 6 1 5 PLC STATION Key Sequence LCD Display ENT 8J ENT lads Specify whether to save the PLC station No to the ENT ladder section and to the FBs PACK The FBs is factory default to 1 you can use this function to change the No to between 1 255 4 6 2 SELECT BAUD RATE OF 4 Key Sequence LCD Display SYS MODE 1 1 N g 6 11 N 2 lt i display 0 4 39 46 3 VOLUME Key 1 LCD Display 1 SYS MODE 40 5 Operation of EDIT MODE Fundamental key operations of edit mode
49. memory pack Remarks If you set the ID without the password it only prevents the Hard Copy of the ROM PACK and the program can still be read out freely thus enabling an identical program without a specified ID code to be reproduced and the reproduced program may operate normally upon downloading it into the PLC Therefore if you store the program using the FBs PACK it is also necessary to set a password If you store the program using the RAM inside the PLC instead of an external ROM then the password protection is adequate enough 4 3 1 PASSWORD OPEN Key Sequence LCD Display Y Input the password 29 4 3 2 PASSWORD CLOSE Key Sequence 1 21 re AN 2 LCD Display LCD Display 4 3 3 PASSWORD ALL SETTING Key Sequence ac r 5 te oki 8 Li 30 Without any word 4 34 PASSWORD SUB SETTING Key Sequence Password is not set Cancel the password P Input the password mM LCD Display Without any
50. mode and the LCD displays are shown below Key Sequence LCD Display The contact status of NOT X3 element is conducting 1 The X3 is enable Remark The digital status shown in the STATUS DATA MONITORING function is the status of the digital numbers such as etc while the digital status shown in the PROGRAM MONITORING function is the conducting state of the digital elements such as TU etc The status of in the data monitor mode is 0 as shown in the example 1 But the status of the element NOT X3 in the program monitor mode is 1 as shown in the example above This is due to the fact that X3 status is 0 but the conducting status of B contact of X3 is 1 The conducting status can only be retained for a single scan time for differential up and differential down contacts For that contacts the conducting status may not be observed unless at the same moment the data is happen to read and displayed 70 After entering the PROGRAM MONITORING mode can also to perform the force and enable disable operation directly on relay and contact instructions Please refer to section 2 2 4 for key operations The operation procedures for functions such as program browse and program search in the MONITOR MODE are similar to those operation procedures in the EDIT MODE The only difference is that the data can only be observed in the MONITOR MODE while it can b
51. n to the program memory pack FBs PACK system setup and information and user update of OS version on FP 08 etc 1 Introduction to FP 08 1 1 Appearance EPROM EEROM writer FP 08 16 X 2 LCD display unit MODE keys Hf sys eG Ea Parameter keys E SHIFT 1 2 Keypads Arrangement The keypads of FP 08 console is functionally divided into four groups Mode keys Four mode keys FBs 232P0 9M 200 to PLC Port1 4 Mini DIN connector RS 232connector FBs 232P0 9M 200 connect to the PLC Port0 Control keys Instruction keys Control keys are used for selecting operation mode of FP 08 Control keys Control keys are used for mode operations all the blue keys on FP 08 except mode keys Q Instruction keys Instruction keys are used for entering FBs PLC instructions with parameters or data All the black keys in the top two rows and the two keys C at the fourth row of FP 08 refer to the description of special keys below are the instruction keys Parameter keys Parameter keys used for entering the operand s numbers or contents All black keys except instruction keys are parameter keys In order to obtain optimum convenience and maximum input capability under a limited number of available keys four
52. nstruction SPD DRVC DRV instruction WAIT ACT DRVXX DRV ADR U ABS Ps 0 WAIT ATT DRV ADR Ps DRV ABS U DRV ABS Ps DRVC ABS EXT MEND instruction lt 0 9 62 DRVC ADR PS C DRVC ADR U GOTO instruction GOTO C GOTO NEXT dc GOTO xx 5 6 2 Supplementary Editing Keys for NC Program Editing 2 7 To switch different instructions on the same level To insert an empty command in front of the current command To delete the current command To reset the parameters of current command displayed gt Lo To move between DRV or DRVC instruction parameters To move up or down by one instruction To move up to the SPD of the first command 1 move up to the SPD of the last command a new empty command To leave HSPSO instruction editing Then FP 08 will display the range in the register being used by the whole commands and the user will be asked whether to save or not 63 5 6 3 Editing Example Key Sequence 2 3 87 11 10 2 81 41 4 1 AB 41 LCD Display 64 i Indicating the first set
53. ny forced set reset status will be overwritten by the new data generated from further program executions In order to forced set the statuses of input contacts X0 X255 and coils of programs which are driven by OUT instructions you must perform the Disable function first to temporarily allow the data out of the control of ladder diagram program and refresh process In this way you will be able to retain the data while performing the data change To return to the normal operation condition and put the data again under the control of the program you must use the Enable function Using network 6 as an example continuous from the display first disable the X4 by using the Disable function and then using Forced function to control the ON OFF state of X4 input contact instead of using the C wire The key in sequence is shown below Key Sequence LCD Display Following the above key sequence as soon as press value changes to 1 instantly value will increment by 1 every time press twice until this value reaches 20 When reaches 20 Count Up is done and the contact status changes to 1 same as the status shown in Display 9 Please follow the key sequence shown below to perform the Clear operation using the X5 input point Key Sequence LCD Display Following the above key sequence X5 will switch to 1 The value and status of will all clear to 0
54. o the same thing Change A contact to TD contact and ah change to X1 e Delete Instruction Find the instruction to be deleted On pressing the key the instruction under display is deleted The example shown in below demonstrates how to delete the A contact M1 X0 X3 MI Y2 X0 X3 Y2 th L gt R 1 Key Sequence LCD Display 46 f Edit the Element Documents The element documents are the same for the instructions with identical operand number For example the element comments of AND and OR NOT are actually the same as shown in the diagram below The documents consist of two rows of strings 5 characters for each row and a total of 10 characters and place directly underneath the element 1 2 4 A5 B1 B2 B3 B5 A and rows shown in the diagram above occupy 10 characters space of the first row on the right side corner of FP 08 LCD display A upper row document B lower row document 0101010 M Example Following the key operations shown in below to add the documents to TD contact 1 X1 X3 Y2 0000M 1 SW 1 Key Seguence 1 LCD Display 1 key moves the cursor to the document area Cursor moves three characters horizontally on pressing the
55. on instructions in parallel starting from row 2 The ladder diagram is illegal if it has following condition 1 Cross a line 2 FUNS with input overlap The instructing combinations which can not form the diagram are not permissible 1 The contact element occupies the location of the coils and application instructions 2 If there are several OUT TR instructions in a single network when you want to get the TR statuses LD TR from the memory you should first get the TR contact which stored at the last The name of LBL must be unique in the program The of MC or SKP instruction can not be duplicated The of TR can not be duplicated in the same network The number of the instructions in a network can not exceed 64 Words The number of instructions resulted from subtracting the total number of ORLD and ANDLD instructions from the total number of LD instructions can not exceed 8 for any combination of the instructions in a network If the network including the OUT or application instructions then the subtraction between number of the LD instructions and number of the ORLD ANDLD instructions need to be recalculated 57 5 3 1 Key Operations of Syntax Check Key Sequence LCD Display The STEP indicates where M the error occurs 1 5 3 2 Syntax Error List ERROR 1 Instruction ORG is missing ERROR 2 AND OR LD ORLD ANDLD
56. r digital and system 2 J data ENT Y 2 3 11 ENT 27 i JCOMPARE LADDER Key Sequence LCD Display SYS MODE Different j COMPARE PACK PACK Key Sequence LCD Display sys MODE sc E a A c N 3 Different 4 3 PASSWORD ID PASSWORD The password prevents unauthorized access to the program In order to edit read and copy the program you have to open the password first if it has been set Otherwise the FP 08 will prohibit the us to an e er from executing such operations Even you have opened the password the PLC will automatically return the password close mode if the power is turned off Users can freely execute all FP 08 operations without y restrictions if the password has not been set The FBs series PLC is designed with a program ID stored in the PLC program and PLC system sections The PLC while running will check for the program ID and if available compare it to the system ID If the ID does not match then the PLC will not RUN FBs PACK can only store the ladder comments password configuration register and program ID data etc the PLC system ID cannot be saved to the
57. r Registers DR4128 DR4134 5 marked DR4136 DR4166 32 Special Registers bi and DR3968 DR4094 its Read Only Registers DR5000 DR8070 DDAAAA D Register DDO DD3070 DWYAAA Output Coils DWYO gt DWY8 gt DWY128 or must DWMAAAA Internal Coils DWMO DWMS gt DWM1368 be the multiples of 8 DWSAAA Step Coils DWSO gt DWS8 gt DWS968 54 Example 1 R0 148 R1 72 16 Bit register editing assuming already in the register data Edit Mode 2 255 or FFH E R Key Sequence LCD Display 15 X X X X X X is the current value before edit of RO A 8 After input a new value the displayed register number will be increased successively 5 4 5 Y After you entering the EDIT MODE of 08 the current value for registers starting with an RAAAA DRAAA JA are displayed in decimal format while for the registers starting with an W W or DW are displayed in hexadecimal format Pressing c keys or gt keys can change the format as you desired Ii you want to change the current value of a register key in the new value directly and then press key to complete the change If not simply press 5 key to display the next register 55 Example 2 32 Bit register edit Continues from the Example 1 input for registers R4 5
58. ress key for successive editing please refer to the section 2 2 5 In comparison the method we provided in this section is more convenient to do so Key operations for entering the register data Edit Mode Key Sequence LCD Display After entering the register data edit mode you can directly select the number of the registers R or the registers consist of 16 or 32 coils such as WYAAA and DWMAAAA etc which you wish to edit The table shown in below listed the names of the registers which can be edited and the ranges of the corresponding register numbers Register type Number range Remark Data Registers R0 R3839 except the special register Output Registers R3904 R3967 marked please refer HSC Registers R4096 R4127 to page 3 4 RAAAA The rest of R5000 R8071 Calendar Registers R4128 R4135 which are not configured 16 Special Registers R4136 R4167 R3967 R4095 as ROR could used as bits Read Only Registers R5000 R8071 normal registers R W DAAAA D Registers 00 03071 WYAAA Output Coils WYO WY8 gt WY144 or must WMAAAA Internal Coils WMO gt WM8 gt WM1384 be the multiples of 8 WSAAA Step Coils WSO WS8 gt WS984 Data Registers DRO DR3838 Output Registers DR3904 DR3966 HSC Registers DR4096 DR4126 except the special register DRAAAA Calenda
59. tem backup includes ladder register digital and system data but PLC ID excluded Fail d SYSTEM BACKUP WITH PLC ID Key Sequence LCD Display SYS MODE X The function of system backup includes ladder gt register digital and system data Fail 25 Key Sequence SYS pem F e 2 G 00 3 N 1 V Y ENT f JCOPY PACK PACK Key Sequence SYS MODE nt 2 f 8 2 3 G 1 ENT 11 b 1 ENT 1 ENT I 7 Continuous Copy Or ENT Fail And Repeat LCD Display Fail LCD Display Fail g LOAD LADDER gt Key Sequence LCD Display SYS MODE 1 M 2 2 SY 7 N A 3 G J 7 11 Program error 2 i E h LOAD ALL PACK gt PLC Key Sequence LCD Display SYS According to PACK memory MODE capacity can save ladder purs registe
60. the address next to the one of displayed If is pressed continuously all the addresses having the specified instruction are successively displayed until the address with NOT FOUND is displayed After the message NOT FOUND is displayed for 2 seconds the address last found in the program is displayed In addition it is also possible to use the search instruction to search the instruction with partial specified please refer to the table shown above to know the available specifies for instruction search 51 Using the to search for Key Sequence LCD Display Found first Not Found Only display 2 seconds Using the document to search for SW 1 Key Sequence LCD Display e Use the key to switch the operating mode to document search mode Remark The difference of the display between instruction address search and document search is that a message DOCUMENT is displayed on the right corner of the LCD screen when the document search is performed key can be used to select one of the two search methods 52 Successive search and change Following the preceding LCD display search for all the instructions containing an operand and then change the operand X3 to X2 Key Sequence LCD Display
61. the monitor mode for digital points not only can monitoring its status but also can force its status by using the keypad of 08 In general forced set reset is often used for the diagnosis and program testing purpose The following key seguence continues the operation shown in Display 0 It demonstrates a key operation procedure of forced set reset while monitoring the Y6 status Y6 status is forced set to 1 first and then is forced reset to 0 Key Sequence LCD Display Forced set to 1 lt lt Forced reset to 0 For input contacts with driven by OUT instruction the forced set reset staius can only be retained for a very short period of time 55 than one scan time Very soon the forced status will be replaced by the new status of input or program output following an OUT instruction PLC I O status and OUT instructions are refreshed after each scan therefore the forced set reset status can only be retained for a very short period which is the time between status forced and new replaced status taking place The reason of the forced set status can retain in previous example is because Y6 is not driven by any ladder code in example program that is after the status is being written in there is no programmed operation to change the Y6 status again But 5 in the example program are controlled by the PLC program meaning a
62. width of all application instructions in the Ladder Diagram occupies 3 columns and the length is variable between 1 4 rows Except the instructions listed in rule No 5 shown in below the rest of the application instructions must be located on column 2 3 and 4 counting from the end column 8 9 10 or column 19 20 21 Each of the six instructions such as FUN 1 MCE FUN 3 SKPE FUN 65 LBL FUN 68 RTS FUN 69 RTI FUN 70 FOR and FUN 71 forms its own network No other elements can be serially connected in front of these instructions that is these instructions are connected directly to the original line and occupy the first three columns column 1 2 3 These instructions do not have the output function either and the instruction FUN68 and FUN69 can only be used in the sub program area For each multiple input instructions every input point needs a serially connected element that is every FUN instructions with n inputs must have n numbers of network rows connecting to each input point Instructions FO can only be used with the application instructions containing the function output FO Following every FO instruction there must be a corresponding OUT instruction Six instructions such as FUN FUN 2 SKP FUN 66 JMP FUN 67 CALL FUN 70 FOR and FUN 71 NEXT which are used for controlling the program flow can only be located on the first column of the network and can not be connected to OUT or any other applicati
63. y 1 EN R4052 writes in 0 S X Ref Appendix 3 FBs PACK EU Operation Instruction from FBs manual 0 OR 1 d b LOAD REGISTER EVERY POWER ON Key Sequence LCD Display MODE 0 DIS R4046 writes in 5530H 1 84046 writes in 0 P 2 X Ref Appendix 3 FBs PACK Operation Instruction from FBs manual ENT 0 OR 1 19 5 4 2 MEMORY PACK PLC LADDER PACk Key Sequence LCD Display Sys gt MODE Fail 20 b COPY LAD REG PACK Key Sequence SYS MODE ENT ENT LCD Display Before operate this function please take reference of Appendix 3 FBs PACK Operation Instruction from FBs manual eFBs PACK reads back at maximum 4 registers eThe first register s initial code eThe first register s data length Fail 21 c SYSTEM BACKUP WITHOUT PLC ID Key Sequence SYS MODE LCD Display x The function of system backup includes ladder gt register digital
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