WEG - CLP TPW-03 - Manual Original - Inglês
WEG - CLP TPW-03 - Manual Original - Inglês
WEG - CLP TPW-03 - Manual Original - Inglês
2011-4-29
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Contents
Chapter 1 TP03 Introduction......................................................................................................... 1-1 1 Model type description....................................................................................................... 1-2 2 Product type ....................................................................................................................... 1-3 2.1 Basic module list ..................................................................................................... 1-3 2.2 Expansion module list ............................................................................................. 1-6 2.3 Programming tool.................................................................................................... 1-9 2.4 Accessory list ........................................................................................................ 1-10 3 System configuration ........................................................................................................1-11 4 OP07/08-TP03 cable (TP03-302MC) specification ......................................................... 1-12 5 TP03-302PC cable specification ...................................................................................... 1-13 6 TP03 PC/PDA port connect with HMI by RS-422........................................................... 1-14 7 TP03 terminal block......................................................................................................... 1-15 Chapter 2 Basic Unit Specification ............................................................................................. 2-1 1 Function ............................................................................................................................. 2-1 1.1 General specification............................................................................................... 2-1 1.2 AC type Power supply specification ....................................................................... 2-4 1.3 DC type Power supply specification ....................................................................... 2-4 1.4 General features for basic unit ................................................................................ 2-5 1.5 Environment specification....................................................................................... 2-6 2 Digital input/output ............................................................................................................ 2-7 2.1 Digital input ............................................................................................................ 2-7 2.2 Digital output point ................................................................................................. 2-7 3 Communication ports ....................................................................................................... 2-10 3.1 Communication ports position .............................................................................. 2-10 3.2 Three communication ports description ................................................................ 2-13 3.2.1 Modbus slave communication.................................................................... 2-13 3.2.2 Data link ..................................................................................................... 2-21 3.2.3 REMOTE I/O instruction ........................................................................... 2-21 3.2.4 RS/MBUS instruction ................................................................................ 2-22 3.3 Wiring methods..................................................................................................... 2-23 4 High speed counter........................................................................................................... 2-25 4.1 General characteristic of high speed counter ........................................................ 2-25 4.2 Number for Built-in high speed counter................................................................ 2-25 4.3 Function ................................................................................................................ 2-27 4.4 Application example for 1 phase high speed counter............................................ 2-27 4.4.1 1 Phase 1 input ........................................................................................... 2-27 4.4.2 1 Phase 2 input ........................................................................................... 2-28 4.5 Application example for 2 phase high speed counter............................................ 2-29 4.5.1 2 Phase 2 inputs.......................................................................................... 2-29 4.5.2 Action of 2 phase input signal .................................................................... 2-29 4.6 Output counting result........................................................................................... 2-30 4.7 Restrictions for fastest responding frequency ....................................................... 2-30 4.8 Common consideration: ........................................................................................ 2-31 5 Interruption Input ............................................................................................................. 2-32 6 Pulse output...................................................................................................................... 2-33 7 Expansion card................................................................................................................. 2-33 8 Built-in memory and memory card (TP03-1ME)............................................................. 2-34 9 Password .......................................................................................................................... 2-35 10 RUN/STOP switch ......................................................................................................... 2-35 11 RTC ................................................................................................................................ 2-36 12 Potentiometer ................................................................................................................. 2-37 13 Battery............................................................................................................................ 2-38 14 Instruction ...................................................................................................................... 2-38
Chapter 3 Expansion unit specification....................................................................................... 3-1 1 Digital expansion unit ........................................................................................................ 3-1 1.1 General specification............................................................................................... 3-1 1.2 Outline dimension ................................................................................................... 3-2 1.2.1 TP02 digital expansion unit.......................................................................... 3-2 1.2.2 TP03 digital expansion unit.......................................................................... 3-2 1.3 Electric specification............................................................................................... 3-3 1.3.1 TP02-16EXD Specification.......................................................................... 3-3 1.3.2 TP02-16EYR Specification.......................................................................... 3-4 1.3.3 TP02-16EYT specification........................................................................... 3-5 1.3.4 TP02-16EMR Specification ......................................................................... 3-6 1.3.5 TP02-32EMR Specification ......................................................................... 3-7 1.3.6 TP03-16EMR Specification ......................................................................... 3-8 1.3.7 TP03-16EMT Specification ......................................................................... 3-9 1.3.8 TP03-16EMT P Specification ................................................................. 3-10 1.3.9 TP03-16EYR Specification.........................................................................3-11 1.3.10 TP03-16EYT Specification ...................................................................... 3-12 1.3.11 TP03-16EYT P Specification ................................................................ 3-13 1.3.12 TP03-16EXD Specification...................................................................... 3-14 2 Analogue expansion unit .................................................................................................. 3-15 2.1 Introduction ........................................................................................................... 3-15 2.1.1 Brief ........................................................................................................... 3-15 2.1.2 Data register and channel of analog expansion module. ............................ 3-16 2.1.3 Setting the system memory ........................................................................ 3-17 2.2 General Specification for analog expansion unit .................................................. 3-19 2.3 Dimension ............................................................................................................. 3-19 2.3.1 TP02 analog expansion unit ....................................................................... 3-19 2.3.2 TP03 analog expansion unit ....................................................................... 3-19 2.4 Wiring for analog expansion module .................................................................... 3-20 2.5 Electric Specification ............................................................................................ 3-22 2.5.1 TP02-4AD+ Specification.......................................................................... 3-22 2.5.2 TP03-8AD Specification ............................................................................ 3-23 2.5.3 TP03-4RD Specification ............................................................................ 3-24 2.5.4 TP03-4RD-K Specification..3-25 2.5.5 TP03-4TM Specification............................................................................ 3-26 2.5.6 TP02-2DA+ Specification.......................................................................... 3-27 2.5.7 TP03-2DA Specification ............................................................................ 3-28 2.5.8 TP03-3MA Specification............................................................................ 3-29 3 How many expansion unit can be connected to base unit ................................................ 3-31 3.1 Specification.......................................................................................................... 3-31 3.2 Power consumption............................................................................................... 3-31 3.2.1 5V power provide by base unit................................................................... 3-31 3.2.2 5V power consumed by expansion unit...................................................... 3-31 3.2.3 24V internal power provide by base unit ................................................... 3-31 3.3 For example........................................................................................................... 3-32 3.4 Power module TP03-01SPS-A.............................................................................. 3-32 Chapter4 Dimension and installation .......................................................................................... 4-1 1 Outline dimension .............................................................................................................. 4-1 1.1 Basic unit................................................................................................................. 4-1 1.2 TP02 expansion unit................................................................................................ 4-2 1.3 TP03 expansion unit and power unit....................................................................... 4-3 1.4 TP03 communication unit ....................................................................................... 4-3 2 Installation.......................................................................................................................... 4-5 2.1 Ambient environment.............................................................................................. 4-5 2.2 Installation of basic unit and expansion unit ........................................................... 4-5 2.2.1 Directly installation ...................................................................................... 4-6 2.2.2 DIN Rail installation .................................................................................... 4-8 2.3 Installation for expansion cable and termination connector.................................... 4-8
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Chapter 5 Wiring......................................................................................................................... 5-1 1 Wiring ................................................................................................................................ 5-1 2 Basic unit wiring ................................................................................................................ 5-2 2.1 Wiring power supply and specification................................................................... 5-2 2.1.1 Input wiring at power supply terminal ......................................................... 5-2 2.1.2 Protection circuit: ......................................................................................... 5-3 2.2 Input wiring............................................................................................................. 5-4 2.3 Output wiring .......................................................................................................... 5-5 3 Expansion unit wiring ........................................................................................................ 5-7 3.1 Input wiring for expansion unit............................................................................... 5-7 3.2 Output wiring for expansion unit ............................................................................ 5-8 4 Wiring consideration .......................................................................................................... 5-9 4.1 Wiring consideration for Input power terminal....................................................... 5-9 4.1.1 When Built in DC24V power supply share Common terminal with External power..................................................................................................................... 5-9 4.2 Wiring consideration for Input terminal:................................................................. 5-9 4.2.1 Wiring consideration for different Input devices (sensor/ switch) ......... 5-10 4.2.2 Leakage current of Input component...........................................................5-11 4.3 Output terminal wiring consideration: .................................................................. 5-12 4.3.1 Surge current from Indicator load: ............................................................. 5-12 4.3.2 Surge voltage of inductive load.................................................................. 5-12 4.3.3 Driving a light load .................................................................................... 5-13 4.3.4 Lifespan of relay ........................................................................................ 5-13 4.3.5 Wiring consideration for TP03 HT type PLC ....................................... 5-13 4.3.6 Wiring consideration for TP03 HT P type PLC.......................................... 5-13 5 Solving noise problem...................................................................................................... 5-14 5.1 Power source noise................................................................................................ 5-14 5.2 Solving thunder stroke problem ............................................................................ 5-15 5.3 Anti-Noise for Expansion Cable ........................................................................... 5-16 5.4 Anti-Noise for I/O Wiring..................................................................................... 5-16 Chapter 6 Trial Run..................................................................................................................... 6-1 1 Trial run.............................................................................................................................. 6-1 1.1 Safety ...................................................................................................................... 6-1 1.2 Before Trial run....................................................................................................... 6-1 1.3 Trial run step ........................................................................................................... 6-2 2 Maintenance and Inspection............................................................................................... 6-3 2.1 Periodical inspection ............................................................................................... 6-3 2.1.1 General items: .............................................................................................. 6-3 2.1.2 Basic unit:..................................................................................................... 6-3 2.1.3 Expansion units: ........................................................................................... 6-3 3 Troubleshooting ................................................................................................................. 6-4 3.1 LED indicator status................................................................................................ 6-4 3.2 Presumption of troubleshooting procedure ............................................................. 6-4 3.3 Preparation for troubleshooting............................................................................... 6-4 3.4 Check the following again....................................................................................... 6-5 3.5 Troubleshooting procedure ..................................................................................... 6-6 3.5.1 Troubleshooting procedure - 1 ..................................................................... 6-6 3.5.2 Troubleshooting procedure - 2 ..................................................................... 6-7 3.5.3 Troubleshooting procedure - 3 ..................................................................... 6-8 3.5.4 Troubleshooting procedure - 4 ..................................................................... 6-8 3.5.5 Troubleshooting procedure - 5 ..................................................................... 6-9 Chapter 7 Instruction List ........................................................................................................... 7-1 1 Basic sequential instruction................................................................................................ 7-1 2 Step instruction :STL, RET................................................................................................ 7-3 3 Application instruction list ................................................................................................. 7-4
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Chapter 8 Special Relay.............................................................................................................. 8-1 PC status (M) ........................................................................................................................ 8-1 Clock device (M) .................................................................................................................. 8-1 Operation flags (M)............................................................................................................... 8-1 PC status (D) ......................................................................................................................... 8-2 RTC (D)................................................................................................................................. 8-2 PC operation mode (M)......................................................................................................... 8-3 PC mode (D) ......................................................................................................................... 8-3 Step ladder flags (M)............................................................................................................. 8-3 Step ladder flags (D) ............................................................................................................. 8-3 Interruption disable (M) ........................................................................................................ 8-4 UP/DOWN counting set device (M) ..................................................................................... 8-4 Devices (M)........................................................................................................................... 8-6 Error detection (D) ................................................................................................................ 8-6 Communication and link (M) I ............................................................................................. 8-6 Communication and link (D) I .............................................................................................. 8-8 Communication and link (M) II .......................................................................................... 8-10 Communication and link (D) II............................................................................................8-11 High speed and position (M)............................................................................................... 8-12 Expansion (M)..................................................................................................................... 8-12 Expansion function (D)....................................................................................................... 8-13 High speed and position (D) ............................................................................................... 8-13 PWM output (D) ................................................................................................................. 8-13 OP07/08 (M) ....................................................................................................................... 8-14 OP07/08 (D)........................................................................................................................ 8-15 AD/DA (M)......................................................................................................................... 8-16 AD/DA (D).......................................................................................................................... 8-16
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Chapter 1 TP03 Introduction...................................................................................... 1-1 1 Model type description .................................................................................... 1-2 2 Product type ..................................................................................................... 1-3 2.1 Basic module list.................................................................................... 1-3 2.2 Expansion module list............................................................................ 1-6 2.3 Programming tool .................................................................................. 1-9 2.4 Accessory list ....................................................................................... 1-10 3 System configuration ......................................................................................1-11 4 OP07/08-TP03 cable (TP-302MC) specification........................................... 1-12 5 TP-302PC cable specification........................................................................ 1-13 6 TP03 PC/PDA port connect with HMI by RS-422 ........................................ 1-14 7 TP03 terminal block....................................................................................... 1-15
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Main Module Type No. description TP03 - 20 H T - A P Transistor type: P PNP transistor No P (blank) NPN transistor Power supply: A:AC 100V~240V D: DC 20.4V~28.8V Output R:Relay T: transistor Function M:Standard H:Advanced S:Simple Point 14:14 point 20:20 point 26:26 point 30:30 point 36:36 point 40:40 point 60:60 point Product Series Expansion module Type No. description TP03 - 16 E M T P Transistor type: P: PNP transistor No P (blank): NPN transistor Input/Output type D: 24VDC Input (Module type is X only) R: Relay Outpu T: transistor Module type M: 24VDC input point and output point share half X: all points are 24VDC input Y: all points are for output E:Expansion module Point 16:16 point 32:32 point Product series TP03-01SPS-A : Power expansion module
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Analog expansion module Type No. description TP03 - 8 AD Analog module type AD: analog input RD: PT-100 temperature input RD-K: PT-1000 temperature input TM: J/K temperature input DA: analog output MA: analog input and output Channel 2: 2channels 4: 4 channels 8: 8 channels 3: Output: 1 channelInput: 2 channel (MA available) Product series
2 Product type
Type
TP03-14SR-A TP03-20SR-A 250mA TP03-26SR-A TP03-36SR-A TP03-20MR-A 100~240 VAC TP03-30MR-A 300mA TP03-20HR-A TP03-30HR-A TP03-40HR-A 500mA TP03-60HR-A TP03-40HR-D 21.6~28.8 N.A TP03-60HR-D VDC TP03-30MR-D TP03-20MT-A TP03-30MT-A 300mA TP03-20HT-A TP03-30HT-A TP03-40HT-A 500mA TP03-60HT-A 100~240 TP03-20MT-A P VAC TP03-30MT-A P TP03-20HT-A P 300mA TP03-30HT-A P TP03-40HT-A P TP03-60HT-A P
6 1169264mm Fig 3 8 10 1779264mm Fig 4 16 8 1169083mm 14 2A/ point Relay Fig 1 8 (5A/COM) 14 16 24 1779083mm Fig 2 16 24 14 8 1169083mm 14 Fig 1 8 14 14 1779083mm Fig 2 24 0.3A/ point transistor (1.2A/COM) 8 14 8 1169083mm Fig 1 14 16 24
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Fig 1
Fig 2
Fig 3
Fig 4
Nameplate description
Software version Software version
Model : TP03-60HR-A VX.X Power : 100~240VAC 50/60Hz 50VAmax. Input specification Input : 24VDC/7mA Output specification Output : 250VAC/2A; DC30V/2A Auxiliary power output AUX. Output: 24VDC/500mAmax.
Model : TP03-60HR-A VX.X C Power : 100~240VAC 50/60Hz 50VAmax. C US LISTED 85FM Input specification Input : 24VDC/7mA IND. CONT. EQ. E205406 Output specification Output : 250VAC/2A; DC30V/2A Auxiliary power output AUX. Output: 24VDC/500mAmax.
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Series number/Bar Code description (21) Y WW A BCD XXX 28 01020304 Hardware version (01~99) Software version(01~99) Manufacture s/n(000~999) Product code (000~999) Producing plant code(0) Producing Week (01~53) Producing year (0~9) Fixed code (21)
Product profile and components introduction 1. Power supply terminals 2. RS485 port 3. Run/stop switch 4. 2 groups of potentiometer 5. PC/PDA communication port 6. Expansion port 7. Battery 8. Memory pack port 9. Input terminal block 10. Running indicator 11. Input and output indicator 12. Expansion connector 13. Product label 14. Series number 15. DIN rail groove 16. retractable installation hole 17. Output terminal block
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Fig 5 Expansion card Type No. TP03-0CV Built-in TP03-6AV TP03-2TI Optional TP03-485RS TP03-2AI TP03-1ME Profile referring figure description Standard cover Analog potentiometer input port*6 Timer input port*2 RS485 multi-function communication port 0~10V analog input port *2(10 bit) Memory pack Remark (Fig 6) In developing (Fig 7) In developing (Fig 8) (Fig 9) In developing (Fig 10) (Fig 11)
TP03-0CV (Fig 6)
TP03-6AV (Fig 7)
TP03-2TI (Fig 8)
TP03-485RS (Fig 9)
Note: If you want to read the data of TP03-2AI/TP03-2TI, you need to use the applied instruction F89 EPSC; if you want to read the data of TP03-6AV, you need to use the applied instruction F85 VRRD or F86 VRSC. See more details in <TP03 Programming manual>, Chapter 6 Applied Instruction Interpretation.
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Expansion module Power Type No. Source TP02-16EXD TP02-16EYR TP02-16EYT N.A TP02-16EMR TP02-32EMR TP02-4AD+ TP02-2DA+ TP03-01SPS-A TP03-4RD TP03-4RD-K TP03-4TM TP03-2DA
TP03-3MA
In/out Description point 16 / 0 16 points DC input 0 / 16 16 points relay output 0 / 16 16 points transistor output 8 points DC input & 8 points relay 8/8 output 16 points DC input & 16 points 16 / 16 relay output 0~10V,0~20mA analog input *4 4/0 Channel 24Vdc 0~10V,+/-10V,0~20mA,4~20mA 0/2 analog output *2 channel 100~2 Power source for Expansion N.A 40V modules AC 4 / 0 PT100 temperature input *4 channel 4 / 0 PT1000 temperature input *4 channel 4 / 0 J/K temperature input *4 channel 0~10V,+/-10V,0~20mA,4~20mA 0/2 analog output *2 channel 24V 0~10V,0~20mA analog input *2 DC Channel 2/1 0~10V,+/-10V,0~20mA,4~20mA analog output *1 channel 0~10V,0~20mA analog input *8 8/0 Channel 8 points DC input/ 8 points relay N.A 8/8 output module 8 points DC input/ 8 points NPN N.A 8/8 transistor output module 8 points DC input/ 8 points PNP N.A 8/8 transistor output module 8 points DC input/ 8 points relay N.A 16 / 0 output module N.A 0/16 16 points relay output module 16 points NPN transistor output N.A 0 / 16 module 16 points PNP transistor output N.A 0 / 16 module
dimension
Remark
64 x 90 x 76 mm 110 x 90 x 76 mm 64 x 90 x 76 mm
These modules are all available for both TP02 and TP03. (Fig 12) (Fig 13) (Fig 15)
Fig 16 57 x 90 x 83 mm
Fig 16
Fig 14
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1 2
3 4
5 6
7
COMA COMA
1 2
3 4
5 6
9 11 13 15 8 10 12 14 16
COMA
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
COMA
COMA COMA
COMA
PWR OE
0 1 2 3
IN
OUT
3 2 4
COMc
6 7
8
COMb
9 11
COMd
14 16
COMe
COMC
1 2
3 4
COM C
6 8
7
CO MD
10 12 13 15
1 2
4
COMD
6 5 7
Fig 13 TP02-32EMR
+24V V1
0V
C1
V2
C2
+ 2 4 V TC 0 + TC0 - TC1 + TC1 -
11 SHLD 12 SHLD
0V
PWR
LNK
Power
V1
C3
SHLD
V2
C4
SHLD
Communication module External Input Type No. power TP03-DNET TP03-PBUS 24Vdc EN01 GSM
Dimension 38 x 90 x 59 mm
Remark In developing (Fig 17) In developing (Fig 18) In developing (Fig 19) In developing (Fig 20)
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TP03-DNET
(Fig 17)
MS
NS
GS
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Basic module
Built-in
TP03-0CV
PC06
Built-in
Compact Disk
TP03-CD06
Option PDA adapter (Fig 26) Built-in 1.8M cable (grey) (Fig 25) OP07/OP08 Option 5M cable (grey) (Fig 25) Profile referring figure
Fig 22 TP-200EC
Fig 24 TP03-304EC(4cm)/TP03-340EC(40cm)
Fig 25 TP03-302PC(black) / TP03-302MC(grey) (both items are different in outline, color and internal wiring) TP03-305MC(grey) (same outline and color as TP03-302MC, but different in length and internal wiring) Fig 26 PDA Adapter (JNSWPDA)
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3 System configuration
Basic module TP03-40/60 Expansion cable TP-042EC (4cm) TP-402EC(40cm) TP02 expansion module TP02-16EXD/TP02-16EYR/ TP02-16EYT/TP02-16EMR/ TP02-4AD+/TP02-2DA+
TP03-20/30
Expansion cable TP03 expansion module TP03-304EC (4cm) TP03-4TM / TP03-4RD/ TP03-4RD-K/ TP03-2DA / TP03-340EC(40cm) TP03-3MA / TP03-8AD/ TP03-01SPS-A Terminal connector TP03-16EMR/TP03-16EYR/ TP-200EC TP03-16EXD/TP03-16EMT/ TP03-16EMT P/TP03-16EYT/ TP03-16EYT P OP07/08 cable (TP03-302MC/TP03-305MC)
+24V
V1
V2
V3
V4
0V
C1
C2
C3
C4
PWR
RU N
SHLD
V5 C5
V6
V7 C7
V8
C6
C8
COMA
1 2
COMA
P WR
1 2
RU N
3 4
IN
IN
OU T
OU T
1 2
COMC
COMD
OP07/08
5 6 7 8
9 0 1 2
7 4 1 MOD1
8 5 2 MOD2
PDA
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OP07/08 1.8m
TP-302MC D-SUB/MINI DIN pin definition and internal connection: D-SUB 9pin(Female) (OP07/08) definition pin N.C 1 TX+ RX+ N.C GND N.C Vcc TXRX2 3 4 5 9 6 7 8
MINI DIN 8pin(Male)(TP03 PG (PC/PDA) port) pin 2 7 6 3 8 5 1 4 definition RX + TX + GND GND GND Vcc RX TX -
OP07/08(TP03-302MC)
9PIN(Female) 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1
Shield
8PIN(Male)
6 3 1
7 4 2
8 5
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PC 1.8m
TP-302PC D-SUB/MINI DIN pin definition and internal connection: D-SUB 9pin(Female) MINI DIN 8pin(Male)(TP03 PG (PC/PDA) port) definition pin pin definition RX TX GND 2 3 5 4 1 3 6 8 5 7 2 TX RX GND GND GND Vcc TX + RX +
9PIN(Female) 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1
Shield
(TP-302PC)
4KA97X249W22
8PIN(Male)
6 3 1
7 4 2
8 5
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TP03 PC/PDA Port RX1 RX+ 2 GND 3 TX4 VCC 5 GND 6 TX+ 7 GND 8
9PIN(Female) 5 9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1
Shield
(TP03-102MC )
8PIN(Male)
6 3 1
7 4 2
8 5
CO M CO M
5 RU N
10
11
12
13
+24V
o ut put
P WR S TOP IN
RU N
0V SG OUT B A
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13
SR-A Series
2 0 S R-A
COM 0
3 CO M1 4
TP03-102MC
TP03 Series
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COM
COM
COM0
COM1
+24V
COMA
0V
COMA
SG
0 1 2
1 3
3
COMC
5 4
6 5
7 6
10 7
11
12
13
COMB
+24V
0V
SG
COM COM 0
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
COM0 0
+24V 0V
1
SG
3
B A
7 COM1 10 11
COM COM 0
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23
COM0 0
7 COM1 1 0
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
+24V
0V
SG
+ 2 4V COM 0V
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
COM
TP0320MR-A
10 1 2 11 13
COM0
1 0
2
COM1
4 3 5
COM2
7 6
1 0 0~ 24 0 V A C
+ 24V COM 0V
0 1
2 3
1 0
4 5
2
CO M1
6 7
4 3
TP0330MR-A
COM
10 12 14 16 11 13 15 17
COM2
CO M0
7 10
11
12 13
14 15
1 0 0 ~ 2 40 V A C
COM3
+ 2 4 V COM 0V COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
12 11 13
TP0320HR-A
A L
100~240VAC
B SG
COM0
1 0
2
COM1
4 3
6
COM2
N
+ 2 4 V CO M 0V
5
10 7
0 1
2 3
4 5
TP0330HR-A
CO M
12 14 16 11 13 15 17
A L
100~240VAC
B SG
CO M0
1 0
2
CO M1
4 3
6
COM2
7 10
11
12 13
14 15
5
10 7
6
12 11 13
COM3
+ 2 4 V COM 0V CO M
0 1
2 3
4 5
TP0320MT-A TP0330MT-A
COM0
2
COM1
4 3 5
COM2
N
+ 2 4 V COM 0V COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
12 14 16 17 11 13 15
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CO M 0
1 0
2
COM1
4 3 5
COM2
7 10
11
12 13
14 15
100~240VAC
COM3
+ 2 4 V COM 0V
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
CO M
12 11 13
COM2
B SG
COM0
2
CO M1
4 3 5
Output
100~240VAC
Note: COM0 of HT type is connected with user 0V internally Input TP0330HT-A Output
A L
1 00 ~2 40V A C
+ 24V COM 0V
B SG
0 1
1
2 3
2
COM1
4 5
4 3
6 7
5
COM
COM0
10 12 14 16 11 13 15 17
7 6 10 11 12 13 14 15
COM2
CO M3
Note: COM0 of HT type is connected with user 0V internally TP0340HR-A Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output Input Output Input TP0340HT-A Output
L
1 0 0 ~ 2 40 V A C
+ 2 4 V COM 0V COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
12 14 16 20 22 24 26 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27
A L
100~240VAC
B SG
COM 0
2
CO M1
4 3
10
COM 2
7 10
11
N
0 1 2 3
0
4
COM 3
1 2 1 4 COM 4 1 7 13 15 16
+ 2 4 V COM 0V
6 5 7
COM
TP0360HR-A
12 14 16 20 22 24 26 30 32 34 36 40 42 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27 31 33 35 37 41 43
A L
1 0 0 ~2 4 0 V AC
SG
COM0
1 0
2
CO M1
4 3 5
COM2
7 10
11
12 13
14
COM4
17 20
21
22 23
24 25
26 27
COM3
15
16
COM5
COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
TP0340HR-D
CO M
12 14 16 20 22 24 26 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27
A
+
24VDC
B SG
CO M0
2
COM1
4 3 5
CO M2
7 10
11
12
COM3
1 4 CO M4 1 7 13 15 16
+ 2 4 V COM 0V COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
TP0360HR-D
12 14 16 20 22 24 26 30 32 34 36 40 42 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27 31 33 35 37 41 43
A
+
24VDC
B SG
COM0
2
CO M1
4 3 5
COM2
7 10
11
12
COM3
1 4 COM4 1 7 21 22 24 26 1 3 1 5 1 6 2 0 CO M5 2 3 2 5 2 7
+ 24V COM 0V
0 1
2 3
1 0
4 5
2
CO M1
6 7
4 3
TP0330MR-D
COM
10 12 14 16 11 13 15 17
COM2
CO M0
7 10
11
12 13
14 15
COM3
+ 2 4 V COM 0V
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
COM
12 14 16 20 22 24 26 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27
A L
100~240VAC
B SG
COM0
2
CO M1
4 3 5
COM2
7 10
11
12 13
14
CO M 4
17
COM3
15
16
Note: COM0 of HT type is connected with user 0V internally Input TP0360HT-A Output
+ 2 4 V COM 0V COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
12 14 16 20 22 24 26 30 32 34 36 40 42 31 33 35 37 41 43 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27
A L
100~240VAC
B SG
COM0
2
COM1
4 3 5
COM2
7 10
11
COM3
1 2 1 4 CO M4 1 7 2 1 2 2 2 4 2 6 1 3 1 5 1 6 2 0 COM5 2 3 2 5 2 7
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
0V
COM
12 11 13
COM0
2
COM1
4 3 5
COM2
N
+ 2 4 V COM 0V COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
12 14 16 17 11 13 15
Introduction
1-16
Chapter 1
TP03 Introduction
COM0
2
CO M 1
4 3 5
COM2
7 10
11
12 13
14 15
100~240VAC
N
+ 2 4 V COM 0V
COM3
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
CO M
12 11 13
COM0
2 3
COM2
A B SG
COM1
Note: the 0V of the high-speed output load must be connected with the users 0V of main module. COM0 needs to be connected with the positive of the power of the load. Y0,Y1 need to be connected with the 0V of the power of the load. Input
+ 24 V COM 0V
0 1
1 0
2 3
2
COM1
4 5
4 3 5
6 7
COM2
COM
10 12 14 16 11 13 15 17
7 11 10 12 13 14 15
TP03-30 HT-A P
Output
CO M0
SG
CO M3
Note: the 0V of the high-speed output load must be connected with the users 0V of main module. COM0 needs to be connected with the positive of the power of the load. Y0,Y1 need to be connected with the 0V of the power of the load. Input
+ 2 4 V COM 0V
0 1
2 3
1
4 5
2
COM1
6 7
4 3
10
COM
12 14 16 20 22 24 26 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27
7 10 11 12 13 14 17
TP03-40 HT-A P
Output
CO M 0
COM2
COM4
SG
CO M 3
15
16
Note: the 0V of the high-speed output load must be connected with the users 0V of main module. COM0 needs to be connected with the positive of the power of the load. Y0,Y1 need to be connected with the 0V of the power of the load. Input
+ 2 4 V CO M 0V COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
12 14 16 20 22 24 26 30 32 34 36 40 42 31 33 35 37 41 43 11 13 15 17 21 23 25 27
TP03-60 HT-A P
Output
COM0
2 3
COM2
A B SG
COM1
Note: the 0V of the high-speed output load must be connected with the users 0V of main module. COM0 needs to be connected with the positive of the power of the load. Y0,Y1 need to be connected with the 0V of the power of the load. terminal in the above table will be represented by FG in the following
Introduction
1-17
Contents
2-0
Expansion module
60 input channels /10 output channels(at most use 7 input modules, 8 8 input channels /2 output channels (at most use 1 input output channels. module, 2 output channels. See more details in <TP03 Max Analog I/O See more Programming manual>, Chapter 3.2 Analogue expansion details in unit.) <TP03 Programming manual>, Chapter 3.2 Analogue expansion unit.) 36 ANB/ORB ec ANB/ORB ect: 0.62s/ step t: 0.31s/ step Basic instruction LD/AND/OR LD/AND/ORect: 0.9s/ step ect: 0.36 --0.45s/ step Application 126 138 144 instruction Digital I/O relay X000~X377(256 points) / Y000~Y377(256 points) General auxiliary relay: General auxiliary relay: M0~M7679 ( 7680 Auxiliary relay M0~M1535 ( 1536 points) points) Special auxiliary relay: M8000~M8511 ( 512points)
Function
Scan time
2-1
Timer
Counter
Data register
Index register
Nest pointer
decimal (K) Constant Hex (H) Real number(E) -1.0 2128 to -1.0 2 126 , 0 and 1.0 2 126 to 1.0 2128 . Built-in: Second (D8013), Minute (D8014), RTC N.A. Hour (D8015), Day(D8016), Month (D8017), Year (D8018), Week(D8019) And with 30s offset Run/stop Switch Built-in 2 points built-in and 6 points expansible Potentiometer N.A. (TP03-6AV optional)
S0~S1023 (1024 points) S0~S4095 (4096 points) 512 points .100ms: 200 100 points .100ms: 44 points(T0~T39,T196~T199); points(T0~T199);10ms: 46 points(T200~T245);1ms with accumulating 10ms: 46 function: 4 points(T246~T249);100 ms with points(T200~T245);1ms with accumulating function: accumulating function: 6 points(T250~T255);1ms: 256 4 points(T246~T249);100 ms with accumulating points(T256~T511) . 5 function: 6 (Refer to Instruction Manual chapter 2 -2.6) points(T250~T255) Analog potentiometer timer: 2 points 136points.16bit:90points(C0 256 points.16 bit: 100 points(C0~C99), 16bit ~C89),16bit with accumulating function: 100points with accumulating function: (C100~C199), 32bit with accumulating 10points(C90~C99),32bit function:35points (C200~C234),32bit 1 phase with accumulating function: 1 input:11points(C235~C245), 36points(C220~C234),32bit1 32bit 1 phase 2 input:4points(C246~C249), phase 1 input: 6points 32bit 2 phase 2 input:4points(C251~C254) (C235~C238,C241~C242), (Refer to Instruction Manual chapter 2 32bit1 phase 2 input: 2points -2.7,2.8) (C246~C247),32bit2 phase 2 input: 3points(C251~C253) General General register:D0000~D7999(8000points); register:D0~D511(512points File register:D2000~D3299 (1300 points) ) Special register:D8000~D8511 (512points) Supplementary register:W0~W 9999(Available N.A. since H/M V2.3) 4 32points: V000~V0015 / Z000~Z0015 Mark: N0~N7 (8points), pointer P0~P127 (128 Mark: N0~N7 ( 8points), pointer P0~P255 points), input interruption (256 points), input interruption pointer: pointer: I00~I30 (4points), I00~I50 (6points), timer interruption pointer: timer interruption pointer: I6**~I8** (3points), counter interruption I6**~I8** (3points), counter pointer I010~I060 (6points) interruption pointer I010~I060 (6points) 16 Bit : -32,768~32,768 ; 32 Bit : -2,147,483,648~2,147,483,648 16 Bit : 0~FFFFH ; 32 Bit : 0~FFFFFFFFH
Function
2-2
Two phases: 2 points 50 KHz 6points (correspondin 4points (corresponding to g to 6points (corresponding to I00~I30 ): Minimum pulse I00~I50 ): I00~I50 ): Minimum pulse Interrupt input Minimum width 50s width 5s pulse width 50s 2 points: Y0/Y1 with acceleration/ N.A. Pulse Pulse output deceleration output PWM output N.A. 2 points: Y0/Y1 2 Frequency N.A 1KHz max. 100KHz max. PC/PDA RS232, for upload/download program to/from TP03 Built-in 1 communication Built-in 1 communication port RS485 port for Data Link, Remote for Data Link, Remote I/O or Comm N.A. I/O or Computer Link, max. Computer Link, max. 307.2k Communication unicati 307.2k bps bps on port RS485 communication card is available for the port, has Modbus communication protocol, Expansion card N.A. max. 307.2k bps. Self-diagnosis Input/output inspection, system processing time out inspection, illegal instruction inspection, program language syntax inspection and password set Supervise/ Troubleshoot Display processing time, byte/bit character or device set Terminal block Fixed, unremovable Removable 116 x 92x 64 177 x 92 x 64 177 x 90 x 83 Dimension 116 x 90 x 83 mm mm mm mm 1: When basci units power supply for the expand module not enough, please add an external power supply. 2: Only for transistor output type When Y0 is set to count the output pulse, X2 can not be set as high speed counter. When Y1 is set to count the output pulse, X3 can not be set as high speed counter. As for M type, if the frequency exceeds specified one, the output states are maybe not right. 3: The basic units of 20/30 points can, through setting special registers D8256 & D8258 or D8257 &, choose the analog modules either TP02 serie s or TP03 series for expanding. While basic units of 40/60 points can set through D8256~ D8259 to expand TP02 series and TP03 series analog modules which are both available for them at one time. 4: In case of RUNSTOP or power failure, all the data of Supplementary register W are unsure.All the register W are used for general use. 5:T256~T511,these 256 points are special timers.When PLC is on,they are used for general use. In case of RUNSTOP or power failure,they are used for accumulated use, the output contacts and data will keep.
Function
2-3
When the supplied power increases to 75~85VAC or above, TP03 will RUN, which Operation decreasing to 70VAC or less, TP03 will stops. The power failure lasting within 10ms will not affect TP03 normal operation. Consumption power 30VA 50VA
When the supplied power increases to 19.2VDC or above, TP03 will RUN, while Operation decreasing to 19VDC or less, TP03 will stop. The power failure lasting within 10ms will not affect TP03 normal operation. Consumption power 30W
Function
2-4
Chapter 2 Basic Unit Specification 1.4 General features for basic unit
Summary TP03 M type: 20 / 30 points Built-in Flash memory ( 8,000 Steps ) Retentive data with lithium battery Can expand to 128 points Can expand 8 channels AD input & 2 channels DA output TP03 H Type : 20/30 points Built-in EEPROM ( 8,000 Steps ) ,Built-in RTC, RS485 communication Retentive data and RTC data with lithium battery Removable terminal block Can expand to 256 points with adding an external power supply Can expand 8 channels AD input & 2 channels DA output TP03 H Type : 40/60 points Built-in EEPROM ( 16,000 Steps ) ,Built-in RTC, RS485 communication Retentive data and RTC data with lithium battery Removable terminal block Can expand to 256 points with adding an external power supply Can expand 60 channels AD input & 10 channels DA output TP03 SR Type : 14/20/26/36 points Built-in EEPROM (4,000 Steps ), RS485 communication Can expand to 80 points Can expand 8 channels AD input & 2 channels DA output
Function
2-5
Vibration Resistance
Shock Resistance Noise Immunity Dielectric withstand Dielectric withstand Insulation Resistance Grounding
Function
2-6
2 Digital input/output
2.1 Digital input
Electric specifications Input type Voltage level Input impedance Current Response time Insulation DC (sink or source) OffOn OnOff Min. 15 VDC Max. 9 VDC
+24V 24VDC 0V COM X0 5V
schematic diagram
3.3k ohm 6.7~7.2mA @24VDC Off On: 1ms On Off: 2.5 ms Photo-coupling
schematic diagram
Load AC
DC5V 1mA
B. Transistor NPN type Transistor output Y0 and Y1 Electric specifications Current Voltage Max load Min Load Responding time 0.3A/point (1.2A/COM) 30VDC 9W 10mA Off On : 5us On Off : 1us schematic diagram
Trigger circuit Y0 Load
COM 0V Trigger circuit Y0
schematic diagram
24V Load
Other outputs (except above two) and all outputs on M type Electric specifications Current Voltage Max load Min Load Responding time 0.3A/point (1.2A/COM) 30VDC 9W 10mA OffOn : 15us OnOff : 150us
COM
Digital input/output
2-7
Other outputs (except above two) and all outputs on M type Electric specifications Current Voltage Max load Min Load Responding time 0.3A/point (1.2A/COM) 30VDC 9W 10mA OffOn : 15us OnOff : 150us schematic diagram
Number Arrangement for input/output With respect to expansion for 20 point basic unit, the input number for the first digital (analogue) expansion unit should be start from X20 (D8436) and so on.While the output should be start from Y10 (D8381) and so on. With respect to expansion for 30 point basic unit, the input number for the first digital (analogue) expansion unit should be start from X20 (D8436) and so on.While the output should be start from Y20 (D8381) and so on. With respect to expansion for 40 point basic unit, the input number for the first digital (analogue) expansion unit should be start from X30 (D8436) and so on.While the output should be start from Y20 (D8381) and so on. With respect to expansion for 60 point basic unit, the input number for the first digital (analogue) expansion unit should be start from X50 (D8436) and so on.While the output should be start from Y30 (D8381) and so on. With respect to expansion for 14 point basic unit, the input number for the first digital (analogue) expansion unit should be start from X10 (D8436) and so on.While the output should be start from Y10 (D8381) and so on. With respect to expansion for 26 point basic unit, the input number for the first digital (analogue) expansion unit should be start from X20 (D8436) and so on. While the output should be start from Y20 (D8381) and so on. With respect to expansion for 36 point basic unit, the input number for the first digital (analogue) expansion unit should be start from X30 (D8436) and so on. While the output should be start from Y20 (D8381) and so on. For instance: If the user plans the following system, the number arrangement for I/O is suggested in the table below:
Digital input/output 2-8
T P 0 3 -4 0 H
T P 0 3 -2 D A
T P 0 2 -1 6 E X D
T P 0 2 -4 A D +
T P 0 2 -1 6 E M R
Product type
Input points 24
Output points 16
TP03-40H
D8381 / D8382 (Output channel 1 / channel 2) D8436/ D8437/ D8438/ D8439 (Input channel 1~/ channel 4)
0 16 4 8
2 0 0 8
Note: When the basic unit expanded with both the expansion unit TP3- and TP02-, TP02- must be routed after TP3-.
Digital input/output
2-9
3 Communication ports
3.1 Communication ports position
TP03 has three communication ports and see the left figure: <1>. PC/PDA communication port
8 5 2 7 1 6 4 3
+ 2 4 V COM 0V COM
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
12 14 16 11 13 15 17
A L
100~240VAC
B SG
CO M0
2
COM 1
4 3 5
CO M2
7 10
11
12 13
14 15
CO M3
The baud rate for PC/PDA port is 9.6k~57.6kbps; The baud rate for expansion cards and RS485 port is 9.6k~307.2kbps; The default baud rate for the three ports is same 19.2kbps. Communication modes are setting through system memory D8120, D8320 and D8321. It is recommended that sticking a label with the set data on the house of the product. Address number is set by PC/PDA software, it can be read throuth system memory D8121 .It is also recommended that sticking a label with the set data on the house of the product.
Communication ports
2-10
Data Link
D Remote IO
E RS instruction
D8321
D8320
Built-in Remarks
Optional
: having such function, available for more than one port using simultaneously.
: having such function, only one port is available for such function at one time.
Communication ports
2-11
Note 1: PC/PDA communication port supports Modbus RTU with a fixed Data length 8bit Note 2: The modified data for D8321will take effect at the next scan time after communicaton finished. Note 3: However, if D8321 is not set inside the scope, the defaulted communication format for PC/PDA will be take effect (Baud Rate: 19.2kbps; 8 bit data length, 2bit for stop bit, and without parity bit). Communication format setting for RS485 (D8120)port and Expansion card (D8320) Item Data Length Parity bit Stop bit D8120 & D8320 Bit (B0) (B2,B1) (B3) (0): 7 bit (0) : 1bit (0, (0, (0, (0, (0, (0, (1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0): 300 1): 600 0): 1200 1): 2400 0): 4800 1): 9600 0): 19200 Description (1): 8 bit (1) : 2bit (1, (1, (1, (1, (1, (1, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 1): 38400 0): 57600 1): 76800 0): 128000 1): 153600 0): 307200 (0, 0): no parity (0, 1): odd parity check (1, 1): even parity
Baud rate(Kbps)
(B7,B6,B5,B4)
(1) : enabled, default: STX(02H) (1) : enabled, default: ETX(03H) (1) : ASCII mode Reserved Reserved
Note 1: B0~B7 for setting communication format and baud rate, which are available for all the Functions. B8~B9 is just for RS instruction; B10~B12, B14~B15 are reserved; B13 is just for MBUS instruction. Only RTU mode is available for ModBus slave. Note 2: SHL terminal should be 3 class ground or the production will be interrupted to error operation because of noise. Note 3: COM terminal is not connected internally with FG terminal. Note 4: The isolated twisted cable should be 0.5mm2 with 30mm unshielded end for connecting to terminal block.
Communication ports 2-12
Note: Responding time (Time out) at computer side covers the duration for transmitting max 256 bytes (which are varies with different baud rate) pulsing waiting time in PLC scan time.
Communication ports
2-13
Illegal function
Illegal data address Illegal data value Slave device failure Acknowledge Slave device busy Run mode or password mode.
The function code is illegal for slaves. The address is illegal for slaves.
Illegal data An unrecoverable error occurred while the server (or slave) was attempting to perform the requested action. Reserved Reserved The function is error in run or password mode.
3.2.1.2 Function Codes description Coil Address Mapping Register address 0000H~00FFH 0100H~01FFH 0200H~07FFH 0800H~0BFFH 0C00H~0DFFH 0E00H~0EFFH 0F00H~0FFFH 1000H~10FFH 1100H~1CFFH 1D00H~34FFH 3500H~3FFFH Content X0~X377 Y0~Y377 M0~M1535 S0~S1023 T0~T511 C0~C255 M8000~M8255 M8256~M8511 S1024~S4095 M1536~M7679 Reserved Points 256 Points 256 Points 1536 Points 1024 Points 512 Points 256 Points 256 Points 256 Points 3072 Points 6144 Points Remark These are available for 01H, 05H and 0FH (read/ write )
Note: TP03 input and output coil address is allocated in octal (X000~X007, Y010~Y017X110~X117Y370~Y077) Other coil address is allocated in decimal (M0~M7, M8, M9, M10M1534, M1535 C0~C7, C8, C9, C10C255) Register address mapping Register address 4000H~41FFH 4200H~42C7H 42C8H~4337H 4338H~6477H 6478H~6497H 6498H~6697H 6698H~676FH 6760H~67CFH 67D0H~6FFFH Content T0~T511 Present value C0~C199 Present value C200~C255 Present value D0~D8511 Present value Z0, V0~Z15, V15 Present value T0~T511 Set value C0~C199 Set value C200~C255 Set value Reserved Bytes number 1024 Bytes 400 Bytes 224 Bytes *1 17024 Bytes 64 Bytes 1024 Bytes 400 Bytes 224 Bytes *1 03H(Read) Reserved Remarks 2 03H, 06H, 10H (Read/Write) Reserved
Set value
01H This function code is used to read from 1 to 2000 consecutive status of coils in a remote device. PC PLC 01H 01H PLC PC(OK) Slave Address Function Code Bytes 01H 01H 03H PLC PC(ERROR) Slave Address Function Code Exception Code Low CRC-16 High 55H 01H 81H 01H 80H Slave Address Function Code
Function
High 00H Start Address Low 13H Format Data Coil number High 00H Low 15H Low 0EH High 90H
Output state CDH x32-x23 Data Output state 6BH x42-x33 Output state 05H x47-x43 CRC-16 Low High 40 12
CRC-16
Remark
Byte count equals quantity of coils / 8, if the remainder is different of 0, add one. It is recommended to set the start address equal multiple of 8, for that can improve the program efficiency.
In PC PLC, coils number is 0015(H) =21(D), however 21/8=25. Bytes number in PLC PC (OK) should be 2+1=3(D) =03(H) (means 3 x 8 = 24 coil states). Address for Input coil and output coil address is octal allocated (X000~X007, X010~X017, X020~X027 .), in PC
PLC, Start Address is 0013(H)=23(Oct),in PLC PC(OK), the output state should be the 24 coil state from X023, that is 21 coils states (X024, X025, .,
X027, X030, X031, X036, X037, X040, X041, , X046, X047) plus three 0s. The response data should be three bytes (8 bits are a byte), that is X23-X32, X33-X42, X43-X47. It is the same for reading Y. In the Byte (X23~X32), X23 is Low significant bit and X32 is High significant bit. The byte is arranged from High bit to Low bit, that is X32~X23. When the responding data for X032-X023 is CD (H) = 1100 1101(B), the state for X32~X023 is ON-ON-OFF-OFF-ON-ON-OFF-ON. Note:The maximal coil number of M/H type is 2000,the maximal coil number of S type is 960.
Communication ports 2-15
This function code is used to write a single output to either ON or OFF in a remote device.
PC PLC 01H 05H PLC PC(OK) Slave Address Function Code 01H 05H PLC PC(ERROR) Slave Address 01H Function Code 85H Exception Code CRC-16 02H Slave Address Function Code
Format
Coil High 01H Address Data Low ACH Coil Value CRC-16 High FFH Low 00H Low 4FH High 77H
Coil High 01H Address Data Low ACH Coil Value CRC-16 High Low Low High FFH 00H 4FH 77H
Remark
A value of 0xFF00 requests the coil to be ON. A value of 0x0000 requests the coil to be OFF.
C. 0FH Write multiple coils: Function Code Function 0FH This function code is used to force each coil in a sequence of coils (from 1 to 1968) to either ON or OFF in a remote device. PC PLC 11 H 0FH PLC PC(OK) Slave Address Function Code 01H 0FH PLC PC(ERROR) Slave Address 01H Function Code 8FH Exception Code CRC-16 01H Slave Address Function Code
Format
Start High 00H Address Low 13H Data Coil High 00H number Low 0AH Bytes 02H *Input Data CRC-16 Low XX High XX
Check High 00H Data Code Low 13H Data CRC-16 00H Low 0AH Low 26H High 99H
Remark
1. Byte count equals quantity of coils / 8, if the remainder is different of 0, add one. 2. The data length is equal to Bytes. As in the above example, Bytes=2, that is input data length is 2 bytes. 3. XX represents that the data differs with different input data 4. It is recommended to set the start address equal multiple of 8. It can improve the program efficiency.
Communication ports
2-16
Data
CRC-16
Remark
1. Start character is the first register address. 2. Byte count equals quantity of register 2. Data length is byte count. For each register, each word contains a high byte and a low byte. 3. The data length is equal to Bytes. As in the above example, Bytes=6, that is input data length is 6 bytes. 4. It is recommended to set the start address equal multiple of 8. It can improve the program efficiency. 5. XX represents that the data differs with different input data
E. 06H Write a single register Function Code Function 06H This function code is used to write a single holding register in a remote device. PC PLC 01H 06H PLC PC(OK) Slave Address Function Code 01H 06H PLC PC(ERROR) Slave Address Function Code Low High 01H 86H 02H 61H Slave Address Function Code Format
Data
40H High 40H 01H Low 01H 00H High 00H 03H Low 03H Low 8DH High CBH
Data
Register High 40H address Low 01H Input Data High 00H Low 03H Low 8DH High CBH
CRC-16 Remark
CRC-16
Communication ports
2-17
CRC-16
Low XX High XX
Remark
1. Start character is the first register address. 2. Byte count equals quantity of register 2. (each register contains two bytes) 3. The data length is equal to Bytes. As in the above example, Bytes=4, that is input data length is 4 bytes. 4. XX represents that the data differs with different input data.
G. 08H Diagnose: The function code 08 provides a series of tests for checking the communication system between a client (Master) device and a server (Slave), or for checking various internal error conditions within a server. Sub-function 00: Return Query Data Function Code Function Sub-function 0000 Return Query Data PC PLC Slave Address Function Code Format 01H 08H PLC PC(OK) Slave Address 01H Function Code 08H Sub-function High 00H Data Data CRC-16 Low 00H High A5H Low 37H Low DAH High 8DH PLC PC(ERROR) Slave Address 01H Function Code 88H Exception Code 02H CRC-16 High C7H Low C1H
Sub-function High 00H Data Data CRC-16 Remark Low 00H High A5H Low 37H Low DAH High 8DH
Communication ports
2-18
High FFH Low 00H High 53H Low 54H Low 9CH High D8H
High FFH Low 00H High 53H Low 54H Low 9CH High D8H
Remark
1. If Data =5255H, run program (ASCII code RU); 2. If Data =5354H, stop program (ASCII code ST).
b. Sub-function FF01: Write TP03 ID Function Sub-function FF01 Code Function Write TP03 ID PC PLC 01 H 6CH PLC PC(OK) Slave Address Function Code PLC PC(ERROR) 01H Slave Address 01H 6CH Function Code Exception Code CRC-16 ECH 04H
Sub-function
High FFH Low 01H Data High 00H Low 37H Low B3H High 51H
Sub-function
Data CRC-16
To write new ID number to TP03, Data is new ID number (1 to approx. 255). And the high byte must be set to 0.
Communication ports
2-19
Format
Remark
*: Sub-function: Read program running or stopping status, If return data =5255H, program running (ASCII code RU); if return data =5354H, program stopping (ASCII code ST).
d. Sub-function FF03: Set RTC value Function Sub-function FF03 Code Function Set RTC value PC PLC Slave Address Function Code SubHigh function Low Data Format Data Data Data Data CRC-16 High Low High Low High Low High Low Low High 01 H 6CH FFH 03H Sec Min Hou day Mon Yea Wee 00 XX XX PLC PC(OK) Slave Address 01H Function Code High SubData function Low CRC-16 Low High 6CH FFH 03H C4H F4H PLC PC(ERROR) Slave Address 01H Function Code ECH Exception Code CRC-16 04H
Remark
1. Data length is 8 bytes, BCD code (second, minute, hour, day, month, year, week, 00). 2. XX represents that the data differs with different input data
Communication ports
2-20
Remark
1. Such function is available for one TP03 communicating with another one. If there is several TP03s in the net, the data in the bus must be wrong.
Communication ports
2-21
S: sending address m: data length(0~255) D: receiving address n : receiving data length(0~255) K: port selection, range: 0~1 . 0: RS485port, 1: RS485 expansion communication port RS instruction needs no communication protocol. Data communication is available for other communication unit including PC, barcode reader and printer. MBUS instruction is for modbus master with RTU mode or ASCII mode.
Communication ports
2-22
PC
TP03 PDA Note: User can mode the adapter that tranfers signal RS422 from 9 pin D-type connector to RS 485 on A/B terminal. Please refer to section 5 of Chapter 1 for more information about the TP-302PC Pins and its definition. B. Wiring for built-in RS485 port or RS485 expansion card. a. Linking with controller
RS485RS232 converter
A B SG
A B SG
A B SG
A B SG
Or
Other brands of PLC and equipment
A B SG
A B SG
A B SG
A B SG
A B SG
b.
A B SG
A B SG
A B SG
A B SG
Communication ports
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Communication ports
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The above requirement should be met, or the responding frequency will be less or the counting data would be wrong. * Please refer to 4.7 Restrictions for fastest responding frequency
U: Up-counting D: Down-counting
R: Reset S: Set
A: A Phase B: B Phase
C250 / C255 are reserved. The reset of C252: if M8170 is off, C252 will be reset by X002; if M8170 is on, C252 will be reset by X005 TP03SR type
1phase 1 input counting C235 C236 C237 C238 X000 U/D X001 X002 X003 U/D U/D U/D C241 C242 U/D R U/D R 1phase 2 inputs counting 2phases 2 inputs counting C246 C247 U D U D R C251 C252 C253 A B A B R A B
U: Up-counting D: Down-counting
R: Reset
A: A Phase B: B Phase
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In terms of all kinds of high speed counter, the reset and set is controlled by interruption pointer. Information on M8xxx controlling counting direction Type Counter M8xxx relay C235 M8235 C236 M8236 C237 M8237 ON : operating C238 M8238 DOWN counting C239 M8239 (DN) 1phase C240 M8240 1input C241 M8241 OFF: operating counting C242 M8242 UP (UP) C243 M8243 C244 M8244 C245 M8245 Information on M8xxx supervising counting direction Type Counter M8xxx relay C246 M8246 C247 M8247 1phase C248 M8248 ON : indicating 2input DOWN counting C249 M8249 (DN) 2phase 2input C251 C252 C253 C254 M8251 M8252 M8253 M8254 OFF: indicating UP counting (UP)
X010 OFF: up counting; X010 ON: Down counting If X011 is enabled, C235 will be reset (RST). When X012 is ON, C235 will count input X000.
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Current 0 1
0 -1 -2 -3 -4 -4 -3
-5
-6
-7
-8
-7
-6
-5
X010 controls C235 up/down counting. When the present value changes from -6 to -5, the output of C235 will be ON. While as the present value changes from -5 to -6, the output of C235 will be OFF. The output action has not relation to present value. The value 2,147,483,647 will change to -2,147,483,648 as up counting is operated, also, the value -2,147,483,648will change to 2,147,483,647 as down counting is operated. When X011 is enabled, the instruction RST will be operated, namely, the current value will be cleared to 0 and output will be OFF. As for the retentive high speed counter, the present value and output state (ON/OFF) will be kept as power fails.
X 010 M 8244 U P/D O W N counting X 011 RST X 012 C 244 D 0(D 1) C 244
When X012 is ON, and input X004 is also ON, C244 starts to count X000 pulse. In the example, the set value can be data in index register (D1, D0). When X001 is ON, C244 will be set at once. However,
such reset action also can be accomplished by sequential instruction RST, as above figure. M8235~M8245 ON / OFF can control C235~C245 counting direction.
X012 is ON: C246 will operate up counting when Input X000 is OFF ON, while Down counting when X001 is OFF ON.
X012 is ON: C249 will start to operate up counting for X001, down counting for X000 when X005 is ON. When X002 is ON, C249 will be reset at once. Sequential
When X012 ON, C251 starts to count X000 (A phase), and X001(B phase). When X011 ON, RST instruction reset C251. If the present value is bigger than set value, Y000ON, and if not, Y002 OFF. When Y003 ON, counting direction is Up, or the direction is Down.
When X012 ON and X006 ON, C254 starts to count X000 (A phase) and X001 (B phase). X012 When X011 ON, reset C254. And X002 also can do that. C254 D 0(D 1) If the present value is bigger than set value, Y004 ON. C254 Otherwise, Y004 will be OFF. Y004 Y005 ON: Down counting; Y005 OFF: Up counting. M 8254 When A phase is ON and B phase is change OFF to ON, the Y005 counting direction will be UP. Otherwise, when B is change ON to OFF, direction will be down. The state ON/OFF of M8251~M8255 can indicate the counting direction of C251~C255.
X011 RST C254
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When reaching the comparison value, the interruption will be on (Y000 ON). Please select transistor output type. As for relay F54 D K10 C241 Y000 HSCR output type, the PLC has a mechanical delay about 10ms. B. <<Zone comparison instruction for high speed counter>>
Comparison Counter value Number
X000
K10>C241 present value Y000 ON K10<C241 present value<K20 Y001 ON C241 present value>K20 Y002 ON Regarding to general application instruction F10 (CMP) and FNC11 (ZCP), there will be a delay because of PLC scan time. In order to avoid that delay in high speed counting, the above instructions F53, F54 and F55 have nothing to do with scan time and the output will operate immediately.
Comparison Comparison Counter value 1 value 2 Number Output
F55 D HSZ
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Example: M8000 RUN C235 X000 The terminal should be always ON.
C235 is responding to X000, so X000 should not be set as the enabling terminal. C235
It is recommended to use contact without mechanical delay for high speed counter enabling device.The vibration of the analog switch would result in high speed counting error. Thusly, the analog switch can not be used as an enable device for high speed counter. The enabling relay for high speed counter can not be shared with other instructions. For instance: input interruption pointer and F56 SPD speed detect. Even the present value equal set value of high speed counter, the output will not be ON until it received counting pulse. The ON and OFF the enabling input for the high speed counter can control such counter RUN or STOP, which should be programmed in the main program. If it is in the SFC, Sub rountin or interruption program, Counter will not RUN or STOP till the SFC or Sub-Routin is operated.
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5 Interruption Input
The input X000~X005 can be set to do interruption. Basic specification Type -14S -20S -26S -36S -20M -30M Item Input X000~X003 Pulse width 50us min. Interruption definition: Ix0x 0: Falling edge interruption 0~5: X000~X005 Interruption pointer Rising edge interruption I001 I101 I201 I301 I401 I501 Falling edge interruption I000 I100 I200 I300 I400 I500 1: Rising edge interruption -20H -30H -40H -60H
The pointer number can not be used repeatedly. As for the same input, the corresponding rising edge interruption and falling edge interruption can not be used in a same program. M8050~M8055 ON to ban corresponding input interruption. When X000~X005 generates a pulse, the corresponding relay will be set immediately. Basic program for interruption
F 04 EI Enable interruption Pointer I 001 Main program FNC 06 FEND FNC03 IRET X000 rising edge Pointer I 100 Interruption
Interruption
Interruption return
End
Interruption return
Interruption Input
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6 Pulse output
Basic specification Type Item Pulse output PWM output Frequency Voltage range Current range Output type Application instruction (refer to Instruction Description) -20MT (P) -30MT (P) -20HT (P) -30HT (P) -40HT (P) -60HT (P) 2 Points Y0/Y1 with acceleration/deceleration, without interpolation 2 Points Y0/Y 1KHz max. 100KHz max. 12 ~ 24VDC 10 mA ~ 300mA -HT type: NPN Transistor/ -HT P type: PNP Transistor 1. F57 PLSY : Pulse output Y 2. F58 PWM : Pulse Width Modulation 3. F59 PLSR : Pulse output with acceleration/deceleration 4. Position instruction: F156 F159 -HT type: The COM teminal for Y000/Y001 is internally connected with the terminal 0V for output 24VDC. -HT P type: the 0V of the high-speed output load must be connected with the users 0V of main module. COM0 needs to be connected with the positive of the power of the load. Y0,Y1 need to be connected with the 0V of the power of the load.
Remark:
Note: Such function should be done by above application instructions, and only transistor-output type is available. If relay-output type is set such function, the output will be error for the longer responding time 1 kHz. The lifespan of the relay would be shortened extremely. When Y0 is set for pulse output, X2 can not be set for high speed counter. While When Y1 is set for pulse output, X3 can not be set for high speed counter. While As for the M type, the output should be wrong when the output frequency exceeds specified one.
7 Expansion card
Only one expansion card is available for each basic unit. TP-0CV (built-in standard type) should be installed when TP03 has no expansion card to avoid dust accumulating and undermine connector function. Plug and unplug the card when power is OFF. As for more information, please refer to peripheral manual.
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Non-retentive
Data register
Memory card (TP03-1ME) Type Memory for program Saving content 1.User program (20/30 type: 0~8K, 40/60type: 0~16K) 2. System specification 5. Special register (M8000~M8511, D8000~D8511) Note: A. The program in built-in memory will be performed as memory card (TP03-1ME) is not used. B. The memory card (TP03-1ME) is pluggable as power is off. C. When power is ON, the program will be automatically transmitted from memory card (TP03-1ME) to built-in memory. D. Software TP03-PC or TP03-PDA can read the data in built-in memory or memory card (TP03-1ME). Saving place Built-in flash memory
retentive
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9 Password
Password set through TP3-PC or TP3-PDA can prevent the program from illegal upload or download. The password has 3 levels of protection with a letter 1, 2 or 3 in the head. Function 1 All is forbidden Read and write from system memory is forbidden Read from and write to from system memory is forbidden. And write to data register is forbidden Setting 1 Forbid: Forbid: 2 Allow: Forbid: 3 Allow: Description 1. Read and writing in system memory; 2. Read and writing from/to Data register; 3. Supervision 1. Read and writing in system memory; 1.Read and writing from /to Data register; 2. Supervision 1. Read and writing in system memory; 2. Writing to Data register; 1. Read from Data register; 2. Supervision
represents: only for 1, 2 and 3. represents: the character among A-F or the number among 0-9 (any combinations are available).
10 RUN/STOP switch
There are three modes to RUN/STOP TP03. A. Send RUN/STOP command to TP03 through TP3-PC / TP3-PDA (refer to TP3-PC/TP3-PDA programming method for more information). B. Built-in RUN/STOP switch When the switch is turned to RUN position, TP03 will RUN, while it is turned to STOP, TP03 will stop. Such method is to enable RUN/STOP flag with rising edge. C. Enforcing RUN/STOP through special auxiliary relays M8035 and M8037 See the left figure. Please set M8035 to 1 and D8035 to 0. Then the switch for X000 and X001 can control the TP03 RUN or RUN STOP STOP. a. Please set M8035 to 1 to enable external RUN/STOP mode. COM X000 X001 b. To set D8035. Set one of the input points (X000~X007) as PLC the RUN signal. When D8035 is set to 0 that represents X000, to 1 that represents X001. In this example, it is X000. X001 c. The pulse of the RUN signal from X000 or others can control M8037 TP03 to RUN. Which pulse of STOP signal from X001 or others can control TP03 to STOP. When both switches are turned ON, STOP has the priority. Note: Whatever mode is set to control the TP03 RUN/STOP, M8036 will be set to 1, M8037 will be reset to 0 as TP03 is controlled to RUN, while M8036 will be reset to 0, M8037 will be set to 1 as TP03 is controlled to STOP. When RUN/STOP flag is set to ON simultaneously, TP03 will operate STOP and reset M8036 (OFF).
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11 RTC
Type Item Register -20M -30M N.A -20H -30H -40H -60H Built-in: Second(D8013), Minute(D8014), Hour(D8015),Day(D8016), Month(D8017), Year(D8018), Week(D8019) With 30s offset 1. F160 TCMP: timing data compare 2. F161 TZCP: timing area data compare 3. F162 TADD: timing data add 4. F163 TSUB: timing data subtract 5. F166 TRD: read timing data 6. F167 TWR: write timing data 7. F169 HOUR: set the timer 45seconds/month (25) Auto offset D8013 D8019 data will be kept by lithium battery when power fails
Special application instruction (refer to the Instruction Description) Tolerance Leap year Flash memory retentive
N.A
Set the time for RTC through the special coils and registers Special coil Content Description Special register D8013 D8014 M8015 M8016 M8017 M8018 M8019 Clock Stop and set Stop time displaying 30s offset Clock detection Clock error ON: timing stops and it can be reset ON: Read/ display time is unavailable ON: enable 30s offset ON: Clock is enabled ON: Clock error D8015 D8016 D8017 D8018 D8019 Content Second (0~59) Minute (0~59) Hour Day Month Year (2000~2099) Week
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12 Potentiometer
TP03 has built-in standard analog potentiometer with corresponding data (0~1023) saved in hereinafter DATA register. Such potentiometer could be set as the indirect set value for analog timer, which is called analog potentiometer timer.
X000 F85 VRRD T0 K0 D0
0~102.3S 0-1023 integral for potentiometer saved in data register
D0
Transfer the analog value of potentiometer (VR0) to 0~1023 (in decimal) and then move it to D0.
As for the above example, the input value can be multified with the application instruction F22.
M8000 F22 MUL D0 K 2 T0 D 10 D10
Transfer the data = [(data in D2) 2] to D10(D11) The multiplication instruction can expand the register data so the setting range will be widen. Max value should be below 32,767. In this example, D11 is automatically used by F22 MUL, do not use is at any other places. F86VRSC can read the value (0~10) for analog potentiometer with correspondent scale. There are 2 built-in analog potentiometers. If you prefer more, there is an optional card with 6 analog potentiometers.
Potentiometer
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13 Battery
Electric specification Item Description Part number BT-CR2450-CB-01 Voltage 3V Capacity 600mA-HR Lifespan 5 Year 1. For use Do not charge the battery; do not short circuit the batter; use the battery only for the specified equipment; insert the battery in right polarity position; do not heat the batter; do not dispose of the batter in fire. Consideration 2. For transport and storage The handling of the packaged batteries must be adequate to avoid mechanical damage.Storage areas should be cool, dry, ventilated and protected from the rain and direct sunbeam. Run without battery (M8030 = ON). When EPROM and EEPROM is only for saving program which has not retention requirement and RTC function, TP03 can Run at without battery mode. Although TP03 is set to Run without battery mode, and the battery is not installed or has no power, the BAT LED will not be OFF. Run without battery Example for clearing program in memory backup area (parameter range is default as initial value) Note: Generally, with respect to special data M500 M3071 Initial pulse register D8120 F40 state S500 S899 ZRST (communication format), F40 D8121 (address set) and Timer T249 ZRST T246 D8129 (time out), all F40 Counter C100 C199 these registers are backup ZRST devices needing battery. F40 Counter C255 ZRST C220 If you require such F40 Data register function at Run without ZRST D200 D7999 battery mode, please reset all these registers firstly. Then, move the certain value to these register in the program.
M8002 F40 ZRST Auxiliary relay
14 Instruction
Please refer to chapter 7 for instruction set, or refer to Instruction description manual for more information on instructions.
Battery/ Instruction
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Contents
3-0
16 0
0 16
0 16
8 8
16 16 110 x 90 x 76 mm
8 8
0 16
0 16
0 16
16 0
64 x 90 x 76mm
57 x 90 x 83 mm
0 ~ 55 (32~131F) -25 ~ +70 Level RH1,30~95% (non-condense) 2 (IEC 60664) II IP20 No erosive gas Operation: 0 to 2,000m (0 to 6,565 feet) Transport:0 to 3,000m (0 to 9,840 feet) Mounted on a DIN rail:10 to 57Hz amplitude 0.075mm, 57 to 150Hz acceleration 9.8m/sec2 (1G) 2 hours per axis on each of three mutually perpendicular axis; Mounted on a panel surface:2 to 25Hz amplitude 1.6mm, 25 to 100Hz acceleration 39.2m/sec2 (4G) Lloyds 90 minutes per axis on each of three mutually perpendicular axis. 147 m/sec2 (15G), 11 m sec duration, 3 shocks per axis, on three mutually perpendicular axis (IEC61131) 1,000Vpp,1us @30 to 100 Hz 1,500VAC > 1mins between all terminals to ground ( for AC power supply ) 500VAC > 1mins between all terminals to ground ( for DC power supply ) 500V DC @> 10M ohm between all terminals to ground 100 ohm or less
Shock Resistance Noise immunity Dielectric withstand Dielectric withstand Insulation resistance Grounding
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COMA COMA
1 2
3 4
5 6
9 11 13 15 8 10 12 14 16
COMA COMA
1 2
3 4
COMc
6 7
8
COMb
9 11
COMd
14 16
COMe
10 12 13 15
PWR
0 1
OE
2 3
IN
OUT
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specification
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
COMB
Accessory
Note: a. 8 inputs share one common terminal b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally. c. The last digit of TP03 I/O number should be start from 0(for instance, X000~X007, X010~X017, Y020~Y027 ) and allocated in octal. While the last digit of TP03 I/O number should be start from 1(The last digit of TP03 I/O number should be start from 0(for instance, X000~X007, X010~X017, Y020~Y027 )and allocated in octal)and allocated in decimal. Consequently, when TP02 expansion module is expanded for TP03 basic unit, the number of I/O should be allocated according to such item.
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Specification
6 7
8
COMB
6 7
8
COMD
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
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Specification
6 7
8
COMB
6 7
8
COMD
Terminal block
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
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Specification
Output
6 7
8
COMC
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
Output
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Specification
COMA COMA
Output
6 7
8
COMb
9 11
COMd
14 16
COMe
10 12 13 15
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
Output
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Specification 8 8 AC250V/DC30V 2A/1 point; 5A/1 common terminal Relay 20,000,000 times 100,000 times @ 3A 6ms 1 mA @ 5vDC LED lit when output ON Relay DC24V +10%~-20% 7mA @24VDC 3k Type. Above 15Vdc (4.2mA) Below 9 Vdc (2.5mA) 10ms LED lit when input ON Photo-coupling insulation
5V Power LED(Green) Output Enable LED(Green)
0
COMC COMA
Outline figure
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
COMA
PWR
0 1
OE
2 3
IN
OUT
1 2
3
COMD
4 5
6 7
Downside
For 5VDC: Max 30mA For 24VDC: Max 45mA Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 6cm,26pin) Internal circuit Content Input terminal Common terminal Output terminal Common terminal Input
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
Output
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Specification
Outline figure
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
COMA
PWR
0 1
OE
2 3
IN
OUT
1 2
4
COMD
6 5 7
Downside
Downside
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally. Output
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P Specification
Specification Outline figure
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
COMA
PWR
0 1
OE
2 3
IN
OUT
1 2
4
COMD
6 5 7
Downside
For 5VDC: Max 30mA For 24VDC: Max 45mA Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 6cm,26pin) Internal circuit Content Input terminal Common terminal Output terminal Common terminal Input
Downside
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
Output
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Specification 16 AC250V/DC30V 2A/1 point; 5A/1 common terminal Relay 20,000,000 times 100,000 times @ 3A 6ms 1 mA @ 5vDC LED lit when output ON Relay
5V Power LED(Green) Output Enable LED(Green)
Outline figure
1 2 3
CO M B
4 5
6 7
PWR
0 1
OE
2 3
OUT
C O MC
1 0 2
3
C O MD
4 5
6 7
Downside
For 5VDC: Max 40mA For 24VDC: Max 85mA Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 6cm,26pin) Internal circuit Content Output terminal Common terminal Output terminal Common terminal Output
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
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Specification 16 DC 4V~30V 0.3A/1 point; 1.2A/1 common terminal NPN transistor < 1ms LED lit when output ON Photo-coupling insulation
5V Power LED(Green) Output Enable LED(Green)
Outline figure
1 2 3
CO M B
4 5
6 7
PWR
0 1
OE
2 3
OUT
C O MC
1 0 2
3
C O MD
4 5
6 7
For 5VDC: Max 30mA For 24VDC: Max 45mA Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 6cm,26pin)
Downside
Internal circuit Content Output terminal Common terminal Output terminal Common terminal Output
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
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P Specification
Specification 16 DC 4V~30V 0.3A/1 point; 1.2A/1 common terminal PNP transistor < 1ms LED lit when output ON Photo-coupling insulation
5V Power LED(Green) Output Enable LED(Green)
C O MC
Outline figure
1 2 3
CO M B
4 5
6 7
PWR
0 1
OE
2 3
OUT
1 0 2
3
C O MD
4 5
6 7
For 5VDC: Max 30mA For 24VDC: Max 45mA Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 6cm,26pin)
Downside
Internal circuit Content Output terminal Common terminal Output terminal Common terminal Output
Note: a. 4 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
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Specification
0
Outline figure
2 1 3 4 5 6 7
CO M A
PWR
0 1 2 3
IN
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
CO MB
Downside Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 6cm,26pin) Internal circuit Content Input terminal Common terminal Input terminal Common terminal Input
Note: a. 8 points share one common terminal. b. The common terminals with same symbol in upside and downside are not connected internally.
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AD Channel:
Channel 18
Channel 910
Channel 1320
Channel 2124
Channel 2528
Note: 1. Among all the expansion units for TP03 basic unit, the TP02 expansion should be installed after TP03 expansion unit, including I/O module, AD and DA module. 2. Then the last unit should be plugged with terminal connector (TP-200EC). 3. the figure is only the logic connect. In fact some of power module will be added into due to different application.(refer to 3.)
Channel
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Modules
0~2 0 0~2 0
0 0 0 0 0
Set the number of Modules (TP03 input expansion units) Set the number of channels (TP02-2DA+) Set the number of channels (TP03 output expansion units) AD software filter (refer to next page for more)
20/30 and SR type cant connect with modules mixed by TP03 and TP02 modules
D8276
Operation mode for AD module: to set 4 HEX codes Hxxxx in Register #D8261~D8276. =0: AD mode is disabled; =1: 0~10V voltage input mode(0~4000) ; =2: 0~20mA current input mode(0~2000) ; =3: 4~20mA current input mode or 1~5V voltage input mode(0~2000) ; =4: PT100 =5: PT1000 =6: J =7: K =8:
AD Channel 1~4 AD Channel 5~8 H0000 AD Channel 53~56 AD Channel 57~60 Reserved AD Channel 61~64 DA Channel 1~4 0 DA Channel 5~8 DA Channel 9~10 0 0
Operation mode for DA module: to set 4 HEX codes Hxxxx in Register #D8277~D8279. =0: DA mode is disabled ; =1: 0~10V voltage input mode(0~4000) ; =2: 0~20mA current input mode(0~2000) ; =3: 4~20mA current input mode /1~5V voltage input mode (0~2000). number error for AD modules Channel error for DA modules 1: D8256D8257 set value exceeds the range. 1: D8258D8259 set value exceeds the range.
For example: AD mode D8261=H0123 AD CH1=3,4~20mA Current input mode or 1~5V Voltage input mode (0~2000) ; AD CH2=2,0~20mA Current input mode (0~2000) ; AD CH3=1,0~10V Voltage input mode (0~4000);
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For example: sampling data 1=161,sampling data2=120,sampling data3=154,sampling data4=160,sampling data5=190,sampling data6=169,sampling data7=110,sampling data8=121,sampling data9=150,sampling data10=198,sampling data11=199. Mode 1: Refreshed data =(161+154+160)/3=158 filter (1,2,3,4,5) Eliminate max 190 and min 120. Refreshed data=(154+160+169)/3=161Filter(2,3,4,5,6) Eliminate max 190 and min 120. Refreshed data=(154+160+169)/3=161Filter(3,4,5,6,7) Eliminate max 190 and min 110. : : Refreshed data=(121+150+198)/3=156Filter(7,8,9,10,11) Eliminate max 199 and min 110. Mode 2: Get the average of the 5 data from mode 1. (++++)/5 Mode 3: Get the average of the max and min data among 5 consecutive data from mode 2. This mode can efficiently filter the ripple noise. (max + min)/2, Max and min is inside .
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Chapter 3 Expansion unit specification 2.2 General Specification for analog expansion unit
Item Storage temperature Ambient temperature Humidity range Installation Ground Insulation system Insulation impedance Withstand voltage for insulation Indicator Less than100 ohm Photo-coupling isolation 10M or above, 500V DC (between output terminal and secondary circuit) 500V AC/1min (between output terminal and secondary circuit) LED (5VPower indicator LED: Green) Install directly or DIN rail Analog expansion unit -25~70 0~55 5~90%HR(Non condense)
2.3 Dimension
2.3.1 TP02 analog expansion unit
Power
PWR
L NK
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Chapter 3 Expansion unit specification 2.4 Wiring for analog expansion module
Wiring figure of Input (A/D) analog expansion module:
1. The cable for analog input should be standard isolated twisted cable, routed away power line and other line which will interrupt others. It is recommended that the cable should be less that 3m in length. 2. Connect the common terminal to system ground. Then properly ground the system. Both voltage signal and current signal are available for analog units. However the signal should be less than 15V or 30mA with the switch properly set or the analog unit will be damaged. Wiring figure of Output (D/A) analog expansion module:
1. The cable for analog input should be standard isolated twisted cable, routed away power line and other line which will interrupt others. It is recommended that the cable should be less that 3m in length. 2. The improper wiring will lead to error operation or damage the unit. Short circuit the voltage output will irrevocably destroy the unit. You can set voltage output or current output for the unit.: Keep the wire from the shield as short as possible (30mm or less). Connect SHLD terminal with shield-net. Connect Flame ground (FG) and SHLD teminal with wire of apx. 1.25mm2 . Use this module dedicated constant-voltage supply or 24VDC power supply of basic module for the 24VDC input power supply.
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Current 0mA~20mA or 4mA~20mA , Input impedance 250 0000(0mA)~2000(20mA)or 0000(4mA)~2000(20mA) 10 A 1%or less(at 0~55 )
C1
V2 12
C2
SHLD
11 SHLD
Power
SHLD
V3
C3
V4 I4
C4
SHLD
I3 SHLD
Principle figure
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A0
A1 C0
A2 C1
A3 C2 C3
0V
PWR
LN K
A4 C4
A5 C5
A6 C6
A7 C7
shl d
Outline figure
5VDC:Max current 30mA 24VDC20%(Consumption current: Max 50mA) Installation manual, Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 4cm,26pin)
Principle figure
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3-23
Specification Pt100:-100~600(60~313)
+24V
A0
bo
B0
A1
b1
B1
0V
5VDC:Max current 50mA 24VDC20%(Consumption current: Max 100 mA) Installation manual, Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 4cm,26pin)
A2
b2
B2
A3
b3
B3
Outline figure
External device
PT100
A0 B0
0
SHLD
A/D Converter
Principle figure
A3 B3
3
SHLD
Shielded twisted wire
24V 0V
24V 0V
Voltage regulator
expansion unit
3-24
Specification Pt1000:-50~200(803~1758)
+24V
A0
bo
B0
A1
b1
B1
0V
5VDC:Max current 50mA 24VDC20%(Consumption current: Max 100 mA) Installation manual, Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 4cm,26pin)
A2
b2
B2
A3
b3
B3
Outline figure
External device
PT1000
A0 B0
0
SHLD
A/D Converter
Principle figure
A3 B3
3
SH LD
Shielded twisted wire
24V 0V
24V 0V
Voltage regulator
expansion unit
3-25
PWR
LN K
5VDC:Max current 50mA 24VDC20%(Consumption current: Max 150 mA) Installation manual, Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 4cm,26pin)
TC0+
Outline figure
External device Shielded twisted wire JK TC0A/Dl Converter External device Shielded twisted wire TC3+
Principle figure
JK TC3-
Register External device Shielded twisted wire 24V 0V 24V 0V Voltage regulator
expansion unit
3-26
Current 0mA~20mA or 4mA~20Ma, Principle figure 500. 0000(0mA)~2000(20mA) or 0000(4mA)~2000(20mA) 10 A 1% or less (0~55 )
+24V V1
0V
C1
V2
C2
11 SHLD 12 SHLD
Power
Terminal block
C3~C4 I1~I2
V2
C4
SHLD
SHLD 24V 0V Power indicator Internal power supply External power Accessory
Outline figure
Principle figure
expansion unit
3-27
external impendence should be more than 500 0000(0V) ~ 4000(10V) or 0000(1V) ~ 2000(5V) 2.5 mV 1% (at 20 ) 1 scan time/ 2 Channel 2 channels
external impendence should be less than 500. 0000(0mA) ~ 2000(20mA) or 0000(4mA) ~ 2000(20mA) 10 A 1% (at 20)
Data range Resolution Accuracy Transmit speed Number of channels V0~V1 I0~I1 C0~C1 Terminal block V0~ V1
Voltage output terminal, output voltage signal between terminal V and C. Current output terminal, output current signal between terminal I and C Common ground for V0~V2,I0~I2 Voltage output terminal, output voltage signal (-10V~+10V)between V and C terminal (V0,V1 and V0,V1 can not be used at same time) Common ground for V0~V1 24VDCPower input terminal(+) 24VDCPower input terminal(-)
PWR:+24 V Power LED(Green) LNK: Link LED(Green)
V0 C2 V1 C3
+24V
V0 I0
C0
V1 I1
C1
0V
PWR
LN K
Outline figure
Principle figure
expansion unit
3-28
2 channels (but it will occupy 4 channel registers) Vout -COM Vout -COM 0V~10V or 1V~5V -10V~ +10V. Iout -COM 0mA~20mA or 4mA~20mA.
external impendence should be more than 500 0000(0V) ~ 4000(10V) or 0000(1V) ~ 2000(5V)
external impendence should be less than 500. 0000(0mA) ~ 2000(20mA) or 0000(4mA) ~ 2000(20mA)
1 channel (but it will occupy 2 channel registers) 2.5 mV 1% (at 25 ) 1 scan time/ 3 Channel 10 A 1% (at 0~55 )
Vin0~Vin1 Voltage output terminal, output voltage signal between terminal V and C. Iin0~Iin1 Com0~Co m1 Terminal block Vout or Vout Current input terminals for Current signal between I,C and short circuit V, I. Common ground Iin1~Iin1 for Vin0~Vin1or
PWR LNK
+24V
V0 I0
C0
V1 I1
C1
0V
Voltage output terminal, output voltage signal (-10V~+10V)between Vout and Cout terminal (Vout and Vout can not be used at same time)
Current output terminal ,output current singal(0~20mA) between Iout and Com.
Iout Com 24V 0V Power indicator internal power supply External power supply Accessory
Common ground for Vout, Vout,Iout 24VCD input terminal(+) 24VCD input terminal(-)
PWR:+24 V Power LED(Green) LNK: Link LED(Green)
V2
V2 C2
Outline figure
5VDC:Max current 30mA 24VDC20%(Consumption current: Max 85 mA) Installation manual, Expansion cable(TP03-304EC : 4cm, 26pin)
expansion unit
3-29
To basic unit
Register
expansion unit
3-30
3.1 Specification
Base unit S type 20/30 M type 20/30 H type 40/60 H type Digital I/O(base unit + expansion unit) 80 128 256 256 Channels of AD 8 8 8 60 Channels of DA 2 2 2 10
The second step, calculate 24v current . output Relay output Transistor output of expansion unit Total Number of on at the same time 30 0 Current of 24v internal (mA) 150 0 150
The third step, accomplish the table 3.2.3. If there are OK all, then can judge the TP03s are suitable for the application. TP03-60HT-A+4*TP03-16EMR+TP03-8AD Item specification The application judge Digital I/O points 256 124 OK AD/DA points 60/10 8/0 OK table 3.2.3 5V current(mA) 280 150 OK 24v current 200 150 OK
expansion unit
3-32
Contents
4-0
26/36
TP03-26SR-A TP03-36SR-A
TP03-20MR-A / TP03-20HR-A / TP03-20MT-A/ TP03-20MT-A P / TP03-20HT-A/ TP03-20HT-A P 20/30 TP03-30MR-A / TP03-30MR-D/ TP03-30HR-A / TP03-30MT-A/ TP03-30MT-A P / TP03-30HT-A/ TP03-30HT-A P
Outline dimension
4-1
TP02-32EMR
COMA COMA
1 2
3 4
5 6
9 11 13 15 8 10 12 14 16
COMA COMA
1 2
3 4
COMc
6 7
8
COMb
9 11
COMd
14 16
COMe
10 12 13 15
Outline dimension
4-2
Chapter4 Dimension and installation 1.3 TP03 expansion unit and power unit
TP03-16EMR-A/TP03-16EMT/TP03-16EMT P/TP03-16EYR/ TP03-16EYT/ TP03-16EYT P/TP03-16EXD TP03-2DA/ TP03-3MA/ TP03-8AD/ TP03-4TM/TP03-4RD/TP03-4RD-K TP03-01SPS-A
/TP03-16EXD/TP03-16EMT TP03-4TM/ TP03-2DA/ TP03-3MA/ /TP03-16EMT P /TP03-16EYT/TP03-16EYT P TP03-4RD/ TP03-4RD-K/ TP03-8AD/ TP03-01SPS
SG2-PROFIBUS-DP
Outline dimension
4-3
MS
NS
GSM
Outline dimension
4-4
2 Installation
2.1 Ambient environment
TP03 PLC should be installed in the closed-type distributor with sufficient space for dissipation (refer to following figure) in order to keep the PLC in good condition.
>50cm
>50cm
>50cm
TP03 PLC
TP02 installation site should avoid following occasions: Ambient temperature exceeding 0 ~ 55 , Relative humidity exceeding 5 ~ 90 % RH. Dusty, salty, iron powders place, corrosive, flammable, or ignescent gas. Exposed to volatile gas, detergent, ammonia gas, or electrolyte gas. Exposed to heavy vibration, possible shock, direct sunlight, poor ventilation and near heating device. Please keep the PLC far away from High voltage line, high voltage equipment, power line and radiation part of the radio aid, as well as large load switches.
Installation
>50cm
4-5
Expansion unit
>20mm
>20mm
>20mm
>20mm
Power
>20mm
Installation
>20mm
4-6
>20mm
COM A COM A
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
11 13 15
COMA COMA
10 12 14 16
>20mm
1 2
3 4
COM c
6 7
8
COMb
11
COMd
14 16
COMe
10 12 13 15
The following figure indicates dimension for installation holes when expansion cable (4cm) is used. And the fixing screw should be M4.
Installation
4-7
Firstly, place the groove at the back of modules right on the upper edge of Din rail. Then push the module down to lock up position. Retractable
Pull out the retractable mounting feet. Then rotate the mould at the bottom to outside. The module will be uninstalled easily.
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
COMA
PWR 0 1
OE 2 3
IN
O UT
COMA
9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16
COMA
Installation
4-8
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
COMA
P WR 0 1
OE 2 3
4 0
5 1
6 2
7 3
IN
OU T
COMA
9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16
COMA
Example 3:
COMA
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
COMA
COMA
9 11 13 15 10 12 14 16
COMA
Before installing, please make sure the power is off. Installing step for expansion cable and terminal connector: (1) Open the expansion connector cover; (2) Withdraw the termination connector originally installed the basic module at right side. (3) Plug the expansion connector to the male connector on the module. (4) Then, plug the other end connector to the male connector at left side of another module. (5) And the termination connector should be installed in the last expansion module. (6) Close the cover.
Expansion socket
Termination connector
Expansion cable
NOTE 1: Remove the expansion cable or termination connector from the expansion socket . NOTE 2: Be ware of the (IN), (OUT) feature of expansion socket. They must be connected in correct order.
Installation 4-9
Chapter 5 Wiring
Chapter 5 Wiring........................................................................................................ 5-1 1 Wiring .............................................................................................................. 5-1 2 Basic unit wiring .............................................................................................. 5-2 2.1 Wiring power supply and specification ................................................. 5-2 2.1.1 Input wiring at power supply terminal......................................... 5-2 2.1.2 Protection circuit:......................................................................... 5-3 2.2 Input wiring............................................................................................ 5-4 2.3 Output wiring ......................................................................................... 5-5 3 Expansion unit wiring...................................................................................... 5-7 3.1 Input wiring for expansion unit.............................................................. 5-7 3.2 Output wiring for expansion unit........................................................... 5-8 4 Wiring consideration........................................................................................ 5-9 4.1 Wiring consideration for Input power terminal ..................................... 5-9 4.1.1 When Built in DC24V power supply share Common terminal with External power ...................................................................................... 5-9 4.2 Wiring consideration for Input terminal: ............................................... 5-9 4.2.1 Wiring consideration for different Input devices (sensor/ switch) ............................................................................................................. 5-10 4.2.2 Leakage current of Input component ..........................................5-11 4.3 Output terminal wiring consideration: ................................................. 5-12 4.3.1 Surge current from Indicator load:............................................. 5-12 4.3.2 Surge voltage of inductive load ................................................. 5-12 4.3.3 Driving a light load .................................................................... 5-13 4.3.4 Lifespan of relay ........................................................................ 5-13 4.3.5 Wiring consideration for TP03 HT type PLC ............................ 5-13 4.3.6 Wiring consideration for TP03 HT P type PLC....................... 5-13 5 Solving noise problem ................................................................................... 5-14 5.1 Power source noise .............................................................................. 5-14 5.2 Solving thunder stroke problem........................................................... 5-15 5.3 Anti-Noise for Expansion Cable .......................................................... 5-16 5.4 Anti-Noise for I/O Wiring.................................................................... 5-16
Contents
5-0
Chapter 5 Wiring
Chapter 5 Wiring
1 Wiring
Please use the input and output signal wire with O or Y Ends (see figure below). The torsion torque should be 5~8kg-cm (4.3~6.9 in-lbs).
mmMax
mmMax
mmMin
mmMin
Blank terminal should not be wired. Input and Output wire should not share same duct with power line, as well as use one several-strand cable for connecting both input/output signal and power. When PLCs are aligned in rows,
Host
Expansion Uint
The wiring for output/input signal of both basic and expansion units are susceptible to interrupting by noise. Thusly, the distance should be more than 50mm as above figure. The basic unit can expand more than two expansion units. Expansion cable should connect the right side of front unit with left side of next unit. All in all, the right expansion groove is for the next expansion unit or termination connector if there is no expansion unit any more. The standard expansion cable with the expansion unit is 40mm. And the longer cable 400mm is optional. Precaution: The small conductor should not be allowed dropping into PLC when tightening the screw and wiring.
Wiring
5-1
Chapter 5 Wiring
+ 2 4 V COM 0V
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
COM
12 11 13
AC type
A
100~240VAC
B SG
CO M0
2
CO M1
4 3 5
CO M2
7 10
11
CO M3
1 2 1 4 COM4 1 7 13 15 16
The max current for +24V terminal is 0.5A. External power can not connect with this terminal. Driving current for each input should be 6~7mA. For 16 inputs, the total current is about 0.1A. Thusly, the current for external load should be less than 0.3A. The terminal +24V provides the driving current for transistor outputs Y0/Y1 in TP03 H type. The terminal COM0 connects with 0V, while others do not connects with 0V.
5-2
Chapter 5 Wiring
For DC type: Please connect the DC power to 24V+ and 24V- terminal. Voltage range is 20.4VDC~26.4VDC. When the voltage decreases to less than 17.5VDC, PLC will stop and all outputs off.
+ 2 4 V CO M 0V
0 1
2 3
4 5
6 7
10
COM
12 11 13
DC type
zzz
Supply power for system
A
+
24VDC
B SG
CO M0
2
COM 1
4 3 5
CO M2
7 10
11
12
COM 3
1 4 COM 4 1 7 13 15 16
A
+
24VDC
B SG
COM 0
1
CO M1
A L
100~240VAC
B SG
CO M 0
1
CO M1
AC power supply load Fuse for protection circuit (3A) Power indicator Emergent stop switch To cut off the power in emergent Isolation device of system Isolation device can be a switch as MC or relay
Basic unit wiring
which can prevent the system from instability when in frequently ON/OFF the power. TP03 PLC Body Third class ground Power supply (AC):100~240VAC, 50/60Hz (DC):24VDC
5-3
X0
COM
Wiring circuit
Wiring circuit
Insulation circuit: PLC internal circuit photo-coupling insulted with Input module.
5-4
Load
AC
Trigger
COM
COM
1. PLC Output has two types: relay and transistor. Please refer to chapter 2 for electric specification related to it. 2. Operation indicator: When the output is ON, the corresponding indicator will be lit. 3. Insulation circuit: For transistor output: PLC internal circuit is photo-coupling insulated. For relay output: PLC internal circuit is relay insulated. 4. Please pay attention to common terminals wiring for output. Take TP03-30MT-A as an example, Y0~Y1 share COM0, Y2~Y5 share COM1, Y6~Y11 share COM2 and Y12~Y15 share COM3. See the following figure for transistor output type. 5In (TP03-20HT-A, TP03-30HT-A, TP03-40HT-A, TP03-60HT-A) HT type.Y0~Y1 share COM0, COM0 is connected with user 0V internally. Remember not to connect USER 24V with the COM0.Other COM in the PLC internal and USER 0V is not connected. 6In (TP03-20HT-A P, TP03-30HT-A P, TP03-40HT-A P,
5-5
Chapter 5 Wiring
TP03-60HT-A P) HT P type. Y0~Y1 share COM0. The COM0 is not connected to USER 0V internally. When Y0 ~ Y1 connect to external load, 0V of the load needs to connect to USER 0V. Other COMs are not required . 7In (TP03-20HT-A P, TP03-30HT-A P, TP03-40HT-A P, TP03-60HT-A P) HT P type. COM needs to connect with the positive of the external power supply. Y needs to connect with the negative of the external power supply. 8In -HT,-HT P type. Except Y0, Y1 output point, the other output points are the same with -MT,-MT P-type . For relay output:
COM0
1 0
2
COM1
4 3 5
COM2
7 10
11
12 13
14 15
100~240VAC
COM3
COM0
1 0
2
COM1
4 3 5
COM2
7 10
11
12 13
14 15
10 0~240V A C
COM3
Over load capacity for output terminal Each output terminal has the overload capacity of 2 times of rated current/ 5Min and the common terminal has 1.5 times of rated current/ 2Min. If that exceeds limited range, the terminals will be fault or even the internal circuit will be dangerously burned. Wiring example for Relay output type
Basic unit wiring 5-6
Chapter 5 Wiring
MC1
7 4 2 3 6
9
MC2 M C2 M C1
3 1
Diode for absorbing surge: to extend the terminals lifespan. Emergency stop: use external switch Fuse: connect the fuse at output common terminal with the capacity of 5~10A in order to protect output circuit. Surge absorber: to reduce the noise from AC load DC power supply
Indicator: neon lamp. AC power supply Incandescent lamp (resistance load) Mutually locked Output: to connect an external mutually locked circuit matching with PLC internal program to provide safety protection for any exceptional condition. Wiring example for Transistor output type NPN transistor
5
4 1 6
MC2 MC1
3 MC1 MC2 3
PNP transistor
DC power supply Emergency stop Fuse for protecting circuit All outputs for transistor type are Open Collector. If Y0 is set to pulse output (PLSY instruction), please connect a resistor to maintain the output current >0.1A in order to ensure output normal operating. All outputs for transistor type are Open Collector. If Y1 is set to pulse output (PWM instruction), please connect a resistor to maintain the output current >0.1A in order to ensure output normal operating. Mutually locked Output: to connect an external mutually locked circuit matching with PLC internal program to provide safety protection for any exceptional condition.
5-7
Chapter 5 Wiring
COMA
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
COMB
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
COMA
COMB
Power
TP02-16EMR
TP02-32EMR
COMA
1 2
3 4
5 6
7 8
Power
COMA COMA
1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16
COMA
COMA COMA
Power
TP03-16EXD
COMA
0 1
2
3
4 5
6
7
COMB
0 1
2
3
Power
4 5 6
7
COMB
COMA
Power
TP03-16EMR/TP03-16EMT/ TP03-16EMT P
COMA
0 1
2
3
4 5
6
7
COMA
Wiring consideration
Power
Power
5-7
Power
1 2
COMC
6 7
Power
8
COMD
1 2
COMC
6 7
8
COMD
Power
TP02-16EMR
TP02-32EMR
Power
Power
Power
Power
1 2
COMC
6 8
7
COMD
1 2
L
3 4
L
COM c
6 7
L
8
COM b
11
COM d
14 16
COM e
5
L
10 12 13 15
L L L L
Power
Power
Power
Power
COMC
1 2
3
COMD
6 5 7
COMA
1 2
4 5
6
7
COMB
Power
Power
TP03-16EMR/TP03-16EMT/ TP03-16EMT P
Power
COMC
1 0 2
3
COMD
6 5 7
Power
Wiring consideration
Power
5-8
Chapter 5 Wiring
4 Wiring consideration
4.1 Wiring consideration for Input power terminal
4.1.1 When Built in DC24V power supply share Common terminal with External power
0V External power supply24V Output +24V Encoder
Note: External DC2V + terminal can connect with the COM on the PLC, while terminal must be separated. When external DC24V power supply share Common terminal:
0V External power supply 24V Output Encode +24V
Note: All external power DC24V + terminals can be connected with the COM, while terminal must be separated.
Wiring consideration
5-9
Chapter 5 Wiring
4.2.1 Wiring consideration for different Input devices (sensor/ switch)
DC input Example 1DC 2 wires type (proximity sensor):
IN Proximity COM
IN COM
IN COM
Among the above example 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, the driving current of external output transistor must be larger than that of internal transistor of input module (6~7mA). As for example 1, please pay attention to leakage current as OFF (if that is larger than OFF current, the OFF action will not be operated). As for example 7, the component of voltage output type can not be used in TP03 DC input.
Wiring consideration
5-10
Chapter 5 Wiring
4.2.2 Leakage current of Input component
AS for the following example, when there is leakage current as signal OFF, and larger than the module OFF current, the module can not OFF or Onise margin will not work as module is OFF.
LED limit switch Input port IN RS Vf Rin Leakage current COM
iL =
V Vf Rin + Rs
V: Power voltage Vf: voltage drop on LED. Rs: resistance of current limit Rin: internal impedance of input module
Input port Leakage current of input component External bleeder Power supply iL COM R Vin Rin IN
Refer to the circuit diagram of the solution eliminating the effect of leakage current, the resistance of R should comply with the following formulation.
iL (
toleranceA
V2 toleranceB R Tolerance B: 1.5 For example: basic unit TP03-30MR, power supply voltage=24VVinOFF=15V, Rin=3.5k. given leakage current for input component = 6.5mA That is iL=6.5mA, Vin OFF=15V, Rin=3.5k, V=24V W>
iL: leakage current Vin OFF: Off level for input signal Rin: Internal resistor of input V: Power voltage
R<
R=4.75k , if standard resistor R=4.7 k. then 24 2 1.5 = 0.18W 4.7 k A resistor 4.7k with power 1/4W should be applied as the bleeder resistor. W >
Wiring consideration
5-11
a shunt resistor
Output
Output
There will remain current to supply for indicator in OFF condition, therefore, the resistance should be carefully determined.
The brightness of the lamp will be reduced if the resistance is too large.
As for DC power supply type, please apply a flying-wheel diode surge absorber.
CR surge absorb
Flying-wheel diode
Applying single capacitor to absorb surge may seriously damage relay terminals! (Please do not apply that).
Load Power supply
The charging current of capacitor in OFF condition is too large, so the terminal might be melt. While short circuit current of capacitor in ON condition, the terminal also might be melt out.
Wiring consideration
5-12
Chapter 5 Wiring
4.3.3 Driving a light load
A semiconductor relay can be applied as an interface to drive a light-loaded machine.
Semiconductor relay (Photo-coupling)
Semiconductor relaySSR
101
Electrical endurance
250V DC Resistive load
102
Resistive load
0.1
0.2
0.5
5 10 20 DC current [A]
Note 1: The data in the figure are rated ones. The ambient temperature will affect the lifespan of relay. Note 2: Mechanical lifespan of the relay will be over 200 million times. Note 3: Generally, the lifespan of relay could be over 100,000 times as the current is within 2A.
Wiring consideration
5-13
Chapter 5 Wiring
Apply Class 3 ground for TP03. The grounding wire should be 2mm2 or more and less than 5 meters in length.
TP03 ground
Inverter ground
less than 5m If the system can not be grounded separately, just connect the terminal of TP03 to the
distributing box as shown in figure. The connecting wire should be as short as possible. If the distributing box has been grounded, it is not necessary to connect the grounding terminal of TP03 to the distributing box. If TP03 is installed on the door side of distributing box, please wire the grounding as shown in following figure. (Apply grounding wire with diameter exceeding 2mm2 and length within 50cm).
TP03
5-14
Chapter 5 Wiring
Isolation transformer AC Power source
TP03
AC Power input
The closer the isolation transformer located to PLC input, the better. AC power wire should be twisted wire. The capacity of isolation transformer should be more than 120% consumption capacity of PLC, or the voltage at primary side of transformer would larger than rated one that will undermine safety.
Isolation transformer
TP03
AC Power input Twisted Wire
AC Power source
Terminal block
Please
add
voltage tap to secondary side of transformer if the capacity of transformer is larger. The power supply for PLC should be a single one when noise is very serious. And several transformers are recommended.
110V 100V 90V 0V
primary side
MCCB For TP03 power supply terminals AC Power supply For Load
TP03
AC input FG
Surge protector
E
5-15
Chapter 5 Wiring
The special type 3 ground (resistance less than 10ohm) must be installed separately with PLC ground. Applying underground pipeline may isolate the voltage induced from the air. (Under thunderbolt, the voltage induced from the air may be exceeding 24 VDC.) The pipeline should be buried underground in depth at least 60 cm.
Applying relay to input/output signal wire may isolate induced voltage and protect the PLC from damage.
TP03
Inverter
5-16
Trial run
6-0
When TP03 installing and wiring finished, check the following points before Power ON. Is the TP02 expansion module wired in the end? Is the product type right? 1 Check installation condition Is the TP03 installed on vertical surface of control panel? Whether each module is fixed securely Whether there is sufficient space for dissipation Whether the wiring is correct?(Power, input/output lines) Whether the screw in the terminal block is loosing? Whether the cable AWG is proper? Are power lines twisted? Whether input/output lines run parallel or close to high voltage /high current lines? Are output lines equipped with protection fuses? Are shielded twisted pair cables used for communication lines? Is number of expansion cables (number of expansion modules) used appropriate? Are more than two 40CM strand cables used? Is a termination connector installed on the last expansion module?
6-1
Trial run
END
Run PDA06/PC06 to design program on PDA/PC including Setting system memory (D8321) Design program Save the designed program
Link PDA/PC with PLC Whether the POWER indicator is ON? Whether the RUN indicator is lit. Please switch the RUN/STOP to STOP. Whether the BAT indicator is ON? Not ON is right. Whether the ERR indicator is ON? Not ON is right. If either BAT or ERR indicator is on, please refer to troubleshooting. With PDA/PC to initialize TP03 and write program to it.
Supply power
All initialize
Check the input wiring with input indicator or the monitoring device? Check the output port wiring by forcing set/reset of the output relay with auxiliary device. Check whether the Run indicator is ON? Modify the program online, if it is not proper.
Trial run
Trial run
6-2
End
Trial run
6-3
Inspection item
Power supply voltage Actual voltage of DC24V terminal on AC type RUN/STOP Switch Input terminal voltage
Check up Measure the input voltage of power supply on the terminal block. Whether it is within specified range? Measure voltage of DC24V terminal on the terminal block. Whether it is within specified range? Whether it is in right position Measure voltage of input terminal on the terminal block. Whether it is within specified range? Measure voltage of output terminal on the terminal block. Whether it is within specified range? Eyeballing ERR indicator Basic unit is fixed or not? Screws on terminal block are loose or not? The withdrawable terminal is loose or not? Expansion cables, termination connector are all installed proper or not? The expansion card is loose or not? Check up Measure voltage of input terminal on the terminal block. Whether it is within specified range? Measure voltage of output terminal on the terminal block. Whether it is within specified range? Expansion unit is fixed or not? Screws on terminal block are loose or not? Expansion cables, termination connector are all installed proper or not?
Criterion AC type: AC100~230V DC type: DC21.6~26.4V DC21.6~28.8V (Voltage could be 30VDC as PLC has no load) In RUN position DC19.2~26.4V For relay output type: Less than AC 250V Less than DC 30V For transistor output type: Less than DC 30V OFF No loose No loose No loose Installed No loose Criterion Please refer to specification of each unit. No loose No loose Installed
Installation condition
Installation condition
6-3
3 Troubleshooting
M,H type PWR RUN OFF OFF BLI NK ON ON ON ON BLI NK ON
Please check the indicators on basic units as error occurs. And do troubleshooting according to different conditions.
Description Power is OFF Self-diagnosis detects error that program does not operate and all I/O does not work. Stop mode RUN mode A warn for the program is logically error. Both program and I/O still in working. Other
Troubleshooting procedure 2 Troubleshooting procedure 1 Troubleshooting procedure 3 Input state error: Troubleshooting procedure 4 Output state error: Troubleshooting procedure 5 Check the logic of user program. / troubleshooting procedure 1 Troubleshooting procedure 1
ON ON
ON ON
OFF ON
BLI NK ON
Description Power is OFF Self-diagnosis detects error that program does not operate and all I/O does not work. Stop mode RUN mode Other
Troubleshooting procedure 2 Troubleshooting procedure 1 Troubleshooting procedure 3 Input state error: Troubleshooting procedure 4 Output state error: Troubleshooting procedure 5 Troubleshooting procedure 1
Such troubleshooting procedure is to resolve abrupt error and recovery method after the error module was superseded by a good one. The following conditions are not included: a Temporary error caused by noise interference (not successive) b Problem caused by faulty program (User application)
a Backup the program memory and system memory. The auxiliary device could not save current program or save the wrong content sometimes. Please save the latest program and system memory to PC. Please also save the necessary data to PC as in ROM operation mode. b Auxiliary device c Prepare PC / PDA and etc. d e Spare units
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
6-5
8061
PC check
hardware
8061
8063 8064
8063 8064
Y N
8065
Syntax error
8065
8066
Program error
8066
Troubleshooting
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8069
8068 8069
AC85V~250V
N
Check external wiring or change the power supply
Troubleshooting
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Enter Run N
Release Enforce
Troubleshooting procedure -1
Finish recovery
This procedure is designed for input signal error which can not be detected by CPU self-diagnose. Error example: None of input and output terminals on basic unit and expansion unit can set ON. Certain input can not be set ON/OFF. Sometimes a given input signal can affect other input signals on same basic unit or expansion unit. Resolution 1. Check the power supply of TP03 and the wiring. If that is OK, please go on. 2. As for the input signal, the ON level should be above 15V while OFF level should be below 9V. If not, please modify it. If that is OK, please go on. 3. Cut all the power supply for devices connected to input terminal (as switch and proximity switch). 4. Add an external +24vDC power supply to input terminal and common terminals. The input indicator should be ON. The input indicator should be OFF as the power is cut. 5. Check the input indicator on basic unit and expansion unit. 6. Supervise ON/OFF state of input relays with PC or PDA linked. 7. If the above state is normal, that is OK (that is to say, the responding indicator will be on as it is supplied with +24VDC, while off as the +24VDC is cut). Otherwise, please change the basic unit or expansion unit. 8. The input point will not act as expected when the electronic switch has large leakage current. 9. If none of the said item is wrong, but there is still error with input signal, please check the noise source or whether there has conductive thing inside PLC. 10. If there still be a problem after above check, please contact with after-sale service department
Troubleshooting 6-8
This procedure is designed for output signal error which can not be detected by CPU self-diagnose. Error example: None of output terminals on a certain basic unit or expansion unit can set ON. (Normally, the fuse for output is melted.) Certain output can not be set ON/OFF. Sometimes an output signal can affect other output signals on same basic unit or expansion unit. Resolution 1 Check the power supply of TP03 and the wiring. If that is OK, please go on. 2 Connect PC/ PDA. Supervise the ON/OFF state of data memory (relay output type) related to error. 3 Check When output is ON, the indicator should be lit and voltage between output will be below 1.2V; When output is OFF, the indicator should be OFF and voltage between outputs will be equal to power supply voltage. 4 Check the output indicator on basic unit and expansion unit 5 If the above state is normal, that is OK (that is to say, the responding indicator will be lit as output is ON, while off as the output is OFF). Otherwise, please change the basic unit or expansion unit. 6 If none of the said item is wrong, but there is still error with input signal, please check the noise source or whether there has conductive thing inside PLC. 7 If there still be a problem after above check, please contact with after-sale service department for support.
Troubleshooting
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Circuit
Step 1 1
XYMSTC
XYMSTC
1 1
XYMSTC
[OR]
XYMSTC
[ORI]
XYMSTC
XYMSTC
2 2
XYMSTC
XYMSTC
2 2
XYMSTC
[ORP]
XYMSTC
[ORF]
XYMSTC
X002
Y001
[ANB]
X003
X004
X001
X002
Y001
[ORB]
X003
X004
7-1
1
MPS MRD MPP
1 1 1 3
[MC]
X001 MC N YM
[MCR] [NOP] [END] [PLS] [PLF] [P] [I] [OUT] [OUTI] [OUT T] [OUT C] [OUT S] [SET]
X001 MCR N
2 1 1 2
PLS YM
X001
X001 PLF YM
XYMSTC
X001
SET YMS
[RST]
X001
RST YMS
Master control set Master control reset Jump control set Jump control reset
SMCS
Y&M:1 2 T :3 C :3/5 2 Y,M:1 S, special M:2 T,C:2 special D:3 Y,M:1 S, special M:2 T,C:2 D&V&Z& special D:3 1 1 1 1
SMCR
JCS
JCR
Note: The step for [LD],[LDI],[AND],[ANDI],[OR],[ORI] with operand M1536~M7679 or S1024~4095 is 2. The step for [OUT] with operand M1536~M7679 or S is 2. The step for [SET],[RST] with operand M1536~M7679, M8000~80511 and S is 2.
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Circuit
Step 1 1
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Type M H
computation Float square root Binary floating-point numbers NEG computation Float - integer Sine cosine Tangent Arc sine Arc cosine Arc tangent
16/32 32 32 32 32 32 32
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16/32
16/32 16/32 16 16 16 16 16 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32 16/32
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High speed and position (M)..............................................................................8-12 Expansion (M) ...................................................................................................8-12 Expansion function (D)......................................................................................8-13 High speed and position (D) ..............................................................................8-13 PWM output (D) ................................................................................................8-13 OP07/08 (M) ......................................................................................................8-14 OP07/08 (D).......................................................................................................8-15 AD/DA (M)........................................................................................................8-16 AD/DA (D).........................................................................................................8-16
Special relay
8-0
ON when one or more flags of M8061,M8064~ M8067 are ON ON when one or more flags of M8060,M8063, M8069 are ON ON when battery voltage is too low. OFF when a new battery is installed. ON when battery voltage is too low.
Clock device (M) Device No. 8011 8012 8013 8014 8015 8016 8017 8018 8019 Function 10ms period oscillator 100ms period oscillator 1s period oscillator 1min period oscillator Clock stop and set Stop displaying clock time +/-30s offset RTC detection RTC error Operation 5ms ON/5ms OFF 50ms ON/50ms OFF 0.5s ON/0.5s OFF 30s ON/30s OFF Stop timing and reset the clock Stop displaying clock time +/-30 s offset for internal time Check whether RTC is enabled. Clock is set out of the range.
Operation flags (M) Device No. 8020 8021 8022 8023 8024 8026 8027 8029
Special relay
Function Zero Borrow Carry BMOV direction RAMP mode PR mode Instruction execution ends
Operation On when the result of add or subtract is 0 On when the result of subtract is smaller than the minimum negative number of the system ON when the result of add should be carry (F15) 0: forward,1:reverse (F67)0: reset, 1: keep (F77)0: 8bytes;1: 16bytes ON when the instruction as DSW(F72) is finished
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Special relay
8-2
Output prohibit Enforced operation mode Enforced Run instruction Enforced Stop instruction Constant scan mode
PC mode (D) Device No. 8039 Function Constant scan time Operation Default: 0, unit: ms
Step ladder flags (M) Device No. 8040 8041 8046 8047 8048 8049 Function STL transfer disable STL transfer start STL state ON Enable STL monitor Annunciator ON Enable Annunciator Operation M8040 ON, STL transfer is disabled. When M8041 ON, STL state transfer is enabled in automatic operation When M8047 is ON and any one of S0~S899 is on, M8064 will be ON. As long as M8047 is ON, D8040~D8047 are enabled. If M8049 ON, and any one of S900~S999 is on, M8048 will be ON M8049 ON, D8049 is enabled.
Step ladder flags (D) Device No. 8040 8041 8042 8043 8044 8045 8046 8047 8048 8049 The minimum address for ON State among (S900 ~ S999)
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Operation
Special relay
UP/DOWN counting set device (M) Device No. 8200 8201 8202 8203 8204 8205 8206 8207 8208 8209 8210 8211 8212 8213 8214 8215 8216 8217 8218 8219 8220 8221 8222 8223 8224 8225 8226
Special relay
Function UP/DOWN counting set for C200 UP/DOWN counting set for C201 UP/DOWN counting set for C202 UP/DOWN counting set for C203 UP/DOWN counting set for C204 UP/DOWN counting set for C205 UP/DOWN counting set for C206 UP/DOWN counting set for C207 UP/DOWN counting set for C208 UP/DOWN counting set for C209 UP/DOWN counting set for C210 UP/DOWN counting set for C211 UP/DOWN counting set for C212 UP/DOWN counting set for C213 UP/DOWN counting set for C214 UP/DOWN counting set for C215 UP/DOWN counting set for C216 UP/DOWN counting set for C217 UP/DOWN counting set for C218 UP/DOWN counting set for C219 UP/DOWN counting set for C220 UP/DOWN counting set for C221 UP/DOWN counting set for C222 UP/DOWN counting set for C223 UP/DOWN counting set for C224 UP/DOWN counting set for C225 UP/DOWN counting set for C226
Operation
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Special relay
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Error detection (D) Device No. 8060 8061 8063 8064 8065 8066 8067 8068 8069 Function Error code Error code Error code Error code Error code Error code Error code Error code Error code Operation Refer to chapter 6 -3.5.1
Communication and link (M) I For RS485 port Device No. 8121 8122 8123 8124 8129 Function RS485 communication port send data is ready RS485 communication port sending flag RS485 communication port receiving data end flag RS485 communication port MBUS instruction error RS485 communication port communication over time. Operation RS, MBUS RS, MBUS RS, MBUS MBUS RS, MBUS
Special relay
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Expansion communication port send data is ready Expansion communication port sending flag Expansion communication port receiving data end flag Expansion communication port MBUS instruction error Expansion communication port communication over time.
For RMIO Device No. 8335 8336 8337 8338 8339 8340 8341 8342 Function RMIO data in transmission RMIO data transmission error ( master) RMIO data transmission error (slave 1) RMIO data transmission error (slave 2) RMIO data transmission error (slave 3) RMIO data transmission error (slave 4) Expansion communication port is under RMIO RS 485 communication port is under RMIO Operation
Special relay
8-7
For GSM module Device No. Function Operation 0x0000: waiting 0x0001: send message(controlled by TP03) 0x0003: sending message (controlled by GSM module) 0x0000: sending successfully(controlled by GSM module) 0x0004: sending failed (controlled by GSM module) Register address of sending-message number length of sending-message number (max 16 words) Register address of sending-message details length of sending-message details (max 40 words) 0x0000: waiting 0x0001: receive massage (control by GSM module) of Register address of sending-message number of length of sending-message number (max 16 words)
8310
Sending flag
Register address of sending-message number length of sending-message number Register address of sending-message details length of sending-message details Receiving flag Register address Receiving-message number Length Receiving-message number
8316
8317
8318 8319
Special relay
RS485
For RMIO Device No. 8373 8374 8376 8377 8379 8380 8331 8332 8333 8334 8335 8336 8337 8338 8339 8340 8341 8342 8343 Function RMIO slave setting state RMIO slave setting RMIO slave RMIO slave number setting RMIO retry times RMIO monitor time Current scan time Max scan time Error counting number (master) Error counting number (slave 1) Error counting number (slave 2) Error counting number (slave 3) Error counting number (slave 4) Error code (master ) Error code (slave 1) Error code (slave 2) Error code (slave 3) Error code (slave 4) Off line output control If RMIO off line, stop outputting the data or not Operation
Special relay
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Special relay
8-10
Special relay
8-11
Expansion (M) 8110 EX_IO function enable OFF: function as former ON: the number of EX_IO decide by D8110(input),D8111(output) Available since V1.7 OFF: no filter function ON:the filter time decide by D8112(ms) Available since V1.7
8112
F17(XCH) SWAP 8 octal processing mode (F76,80,82,83,84, 87,188) F71(HKY)HEX data processing F13(SMOV)DE HEX processing D100~D511 data preserve mode OFF: data preserve in RAM ON: data preserve in FLASH Available since V1.8 If M8170 is off, C252 will be reset by X002; If M8170 is on, C252 will be reset by X005
Special relay
8-12
8111
8112
High speed and position (D) 8130 8131 8132 8134 8136 8137 8140 8141 8142 8143 8145 8146 8147 8148 Reserved Reserved Reserved Reserved Accumulated value for output pulse of Y000 and Y001 D8136(low word) , D8137(high word) Accumulated value for output pulse of Y000 D8140(low word) , D8141(high word) Accumulated value for output pulse of Y001 D8142(low word) , D8143(high word) Bias speed for F158,F159 Maximum speed for F158,F159 D8146(low word) , D8147(high word) Acceleration/deceleration time for F158,F159
PWM output (D) 8158 8159 PWM Y0 time base PWM Y1 time base 0: 1ms 1: 0.1ms 2: 0.01ms
*Note: S type has no function about PWM, M type only can be set to 0, H type can be set to 0, 1,2.
Special relay
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Special relay
8-14
Special relay
8-15
AD/DA (D) 8256 8257 8258 8259 8260 8261 8262 8263 8264 8265 8266 8267 8268 8269 8270 8271 8272 8273 8274 8275 8276 8277 8278 8279 8351 8352 8353 8354 8355 8356 8357 number of modules (TP02-4AD+) number of modules (TP03-AD) Number of channels (TP02-DA modules) Number of channels (TP03 DA modules) AD filter mode AD1~4 channel mode set AD5~8 channel mode set AD9~12 channel mode set AD13~16 channel mode set AD17~20 channel mode set AD21~24 channel mode set AD25~28 channel mode set AD29~32 channel mode set AD33~36 channel mode set AD37~40 channel mode set AD41~44 channel mode set AD45~48 channel mode set AD49~52 channel mode set AD53~56 channel mode set AD57~60 channel mode set Reserved DA1~4 channel mode set DA5~8 channel mode set DA9~10 channel mode set 4TM module 1 data 4TM module 2 data 4TM module 3 data 4TM module 4 data 4TM module 5 data 4TM module 6 data 4TM module 7 data Save the temperature of module 1 Save the temperature of module 2 Save the temperature of module 3 Save the temperature of module 4 Save the temperature of module 5 Save the temperature of module 6 Save the temperature of module 7
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As for the basic unit (20/30 points, SR type), only one group either D8256 & D8258 or D8257 & D8259 is available for setting.
Special relay
Special relay
Special relay
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