Manual MFD Ingles

download Manual MFD Ingles

of 451

Transcript of Manual MFD Ingles

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    1/450

    AThink future. Switch to green.

    Building Automation SystemsIndustrial Automation

    User Manual

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    MFD-TitanMulti-Function Display

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    2/450

    All brand and product names are trademarks or registeredtrademarks of the owner concerned.

    1st published 2003, edition date 06/032nd edition 06/2004See revision protocol in the About this manual chapter

    Moeller GmbH, 53105 Bonn

    Author: Dieter BauerfeindEditor: Heidrun RiegeTranslator: Terence Osborn

    All rights reserved, including those of the translation.

    No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form(printed, photocopy, microfilm or any other process) orprocessed, duplicated or distributed by means of electronic

    systems without written permission of Moeller GmbH, Bonn.

    Subject to alteration without notice.

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    3/450

    Before commencing the installation

    Disconnect the power supply of the device.

    Ensure that devices cannot be accidentally

    restarted. Verify isolation from the supply.

    Earth and short circuit.

    Cover or enclose neighbouring units thatare live.

    Follow the engineering instructions (AWA)of the device concerned.

    Only suitably qualified personnel inaccordance with EN 50110-1/-2(VDE 0105 Part 100) may work on thisdevice/system.

    Before installation and before touchingthe device ensure that you are free ofelectrostatic charge.

    The functional earth (FE) must beconnected to the protective earth (PE) or

    to the potential equalisation. The systeminstaller is responsible for implementingthis connection.

    Connecting cables and signal lines shouldbe installed so that inductive or capacitive

    Suitable safety harmeasures should bI/O interface so thaon the signal side undefined states indevices.

    Ensure a reliable elow voltage for theuse power supply uIEC 60364-4-41 (VHD 384.4.41 S2.

    Deviations of the mrated value must nlimits given in the s

    this may cause maloperation.

    Emergency stop deIEC/EN 60204-1 moperating modes odevices. Unlatching

    devices must not c Devices that are de

    housings or controoperated and contbeen installed with

    Warning!Dangerous electrical voltage!

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    4/450

    Measures should be taken to ensure theproper restart of programs interruptedafter a voltage dip or failure. This shouldnot cause dangerous operating states evenfor a short time. If necessary, emergency-

    stop devices should be implemented.

    Wherever faults in themay cause damage toexternal measures muensure a safe operatinof a fault or malfuncti

    means of separate limmechanical interlocks

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    5/450

    06/04 AWB2528-1480D

    About This ManualDevice designationWriting conventionsList of revisions

    1 MFD-TitanTarget readershipProper use

    Improper use OverviewDevice overview MFD devices at a glance Type references for the MFD-MFD operation

    Buttons Moving through menus and c Selecting main and system m MFD-Titan Status display Status display for local expan MFD-Titan advanced Status d

    MFD-Titan LED display Menu structure Selecting or toggling betwee Cursor display Setting values

    Contents

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    6/450

    Contents 06/04 AW

    Network cables and plugsConnecting the power supply Cable protection Connecting the inputs Connecting the AC inputs Connecting MFD-DC inputs Connecting the outputsConnecting relay outputs MFD-R.. EASY6..-..RE.. EASY2..-RE Connecting transistor outputs MFD-T.. EASY6..-DC-TE Connecting analog outputs Connecting servo valves Setpoint entry for a drive Connecting the NET network

    Accessories Cable length and cross-sections Plugging and unplugging netwoConnecting the serial interfaceExpanding inputs/outputs Local expansion

    Remote expansion

    3 CommissioningSwitching on

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    7/450

    Conten06/04 AWB2528-1480D

    Configuring an easy-NET netwo Entering the network station Entering network stations Configuring an easy-NET net Changing the easy-NET netw

    configuration Displaying the Status display Configuring the interface for thmode Setting up the COM-LINK Terminal mode Terminal mode

    4 Wiring with MFD-TitanMFD-Titan operation Buttons for drawing circuit d

    function block usage

    Operating principles Usable relays and function bl Markers, analog operands Number formats Circuit diagram display Saving and loading programs

    Working with contacts and rela Creating and modifying conn Inserting and deleting a rung Saving circuit diagrams Aborting circuit diagram entr

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    8/450

    Contents 06/04 AW

    Data block comparator Data block transfer Boolean operation Counters High-speed counters Frequency counters High-speed counters High-speed incremental encode Comparators Text output function block Data function block PID controller Signal smoothing filter GET, fetch a value from the netw Seven-day time switch Year time switch Value scaling Jumps

    Master reset Numerical converters Operating hours counter PUT, send a value onto the netw Pulse width modulation Setting date/time

    Set cycle time Timing relay Value limitation Example with timing relay and

    counter function block

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    9/450

    Conten06/04 AWB2528-1480D

    Numerical value Example numerical value: Value entry Message text Button editor Select an operable screen ele Display backlight Screen change Password logout Set variable to fixed value Increment variable Decrement variable Changeover relay

    6 easy-NET Network, COM-LINConnectionIntroduction to easy-NET

    easy-NET network topologies, aand functions Loop through the unit wiring T connector and spur line Position and addressing of th

    via easy-NET

    Possible write and read authin the network Configuration of the easy-NET Station number Transmission speed

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    10/450

    Contents 06/04 AW

    Introduction to COM-LINK Topology Configuration of the COM-LINK

    7 MFD Settings

    Password protection Password setup Selecting the scope of the passw Activating the password Unlocking MFD Changing the menu language

    Changing parameters Adjustable parameters for functSetting date, time and daylight savChanging between winter/summerActivating input delay (debounce) Deactivating debounce (input de

    Activating and deactivating the P Activating the P buttons Deactivating the P buttons Startup behaviour Setting the startup behaviour Behaviour when the circuit diag

    is deleted Behaviour during upload/downloto card or PC

    Possible faults Card startup behaviour

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    11/450

    Conten06/04 AWB2528-1480D

    8 Inside MFDMFD Program cycle How MFD evaluates the high

    CF, CH and CI Memory management of the

    Delay times for inputs and out Delay times for the MFD inpuMonitoring of short-circuit/overwith EASY..-D.-T..Expanding MFD-Titan How is an expansion unit rec

    Transfer behaviour Function monitoring of expanQA analog outputLoading and saving programs MFD without display and key Interface Memory card EASY-SOFT-PRO Device version

    AppendixTechnical data

    General CPU, real-time clock/timing r Transistor outputs Analog output easy-NET network

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    12/450

    06/04 AW

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    13/450

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    About This Manual

    This manual describes the installatioprogramming (circuit diagram genercontrol relay.

    A specialist knowledge of electrical for commissioning and creating circactive components such as motors ocontrolled, parts of the system can bput at risk if the MFD device is conn

    incorrectly.

    Device designation This manual uses the following abbrdifferent device models:

    MFD-Titan MFD easy-AC for EASY618-AC-RC easy-DC for EASY6..-DC-.E

    Writing conventions Symbols used in this manual have thX Indicates actions to be taken.

    hAttention!W f th ibilit f li ht d

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    14/450

    About This Manual 06

    For greater clarity, the name of the currin the header of the left-hand page andcurrent section in the header of the righ

    does not apply to pages at the start of pages at the end of a chapter.

    List of revisions

    h Indicates interesting tips and additio

    Edition Page Topic New Ch

    06/04 9 Device designation j

    30 Section Setting values j

    64 Section Temperature sensor,

    brightness sensor, 20 mA sensor

    j

    73 Connection cable: j

    74 Section Cable length and cross-sections

    j

    117 Initialise display j

    131 Table 8 j132 Section Composition of the markers j

    194 High-speed counters j

    203 Figure 105 j

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    15/450

    List of r06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    06/04 261 Section Time range

    262 Section Variable setpoint values

    265 Figure 101

    266,267

    Figure 135 and Figure 136

    279 Chapter 5 j

    365 Section Password incorrect or nolonger known

    391 Section Memory management of theMFD-Titan

    401 Section Memory card

    406 Section EASY-SOFT-PRO

    412 Graphic Dimensions of the MFD-80..

    display/operating unit413 Graphic Dimensions of the MFD-CP8..

    power supply/CPU module.

    414 Climatic ambient conditions

    414 Ambient mechanical conditions

    415 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)415 Dielectric strength

    416 Operating buttons, input current

    Edition Page Topic New

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    16/450

    06

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    17/450

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    1 MFD-Titan

    Target readership MFD must only be installed and wireelectricians or other persons familiar

    electrical equipment.A specialist knowledge of electrical for commissioning and creating circcontrolling active components such cylinders, parts of the system can beput at risk if MFD is connected or pr

    Proper use MFD is a programmable device that pclosed-loop and open-loop control fused to replace relay and contactor cused as an MFD device. MFD must b

    before use.The display and operating unit of thIP65 and does not normally require protection. The rear MFD units are dunits and must be installed in an enor a service distribution board. Both signal terminals must be laid and coaccidental contact.

    The installation must comply with reelectromagnetic compatibility (EMC

    06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    18/450

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    Overview MFD-Titan is an electronic HMI unit anthe following features:

    Logic functions, Timing relay and counter functions, Time switch functions, Arithmetic functions, PID controllers, Operator and display functions.

    MFD-Titan is a display, HMI, control and

    With MFD-Titan you can create solutioapplications as well as for tasks in macconstruction. MFD-Titan is a modular a

    The integral easy-NET network enables to eight easy-NET stations to form a sinEach easy-NET station can contain a pr

    the design of systems using high-speeddecentralised intelligence.

    In Terminal mode, the MFD can be usedin the network and display data from itwhether it is an easy800 or an MFD. Inmakes its keypad and display availablefor use.

    Two devices, MFD with easy800 or MFsimply via the serial interfaces.

    06/04 AWB2528 1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    19/450

    Overvie06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    off-delayed, off-delayed with random switch on and off delayed, on and off delayed with random single pulse,

    synchronous flashing, asynchronous flashing.

    use up and down counters, count high-speed signals:

    up and down counters with up

    values, preset, frequency counters, high-speed counters, count incremental encoder valu

    compare values, display graphics, texts, variables,

    flashing values and graphics, chanand texts by pushbutton,

    process additional inputs and out use 7-day and year time switches

    count operating hours (operating communicate via the integrated e set up point-to-point communicat

    interface,d l d l l h

    i 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    20/450

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    track the flow of current in the circui load, save and password-protect circ

    If you prefer to wire up MFD-Titan fromEASY-SOFT-PRO. EASY-SOFT-PRO allowtest your circuit diagram on the PC. All functions on the MFD device are createthe EASY-SOFT-PRO software. EASY-SOto print out your circuit diagram in DIN,

    Device overview MFD devices at a glanceDisplay and operating unit

    Figure 1: Overview of the display and ope

    a DEL button

    a

    d

    b

    i efgh

    c

    D i06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    21/450

    Device 06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Power supply and CPU

    Figure 2: Device overview of power su

    a Power supplyb easy-NET terminalsc EASY-LINK terminal

    d Interface for memory card, PC and pe Power supply / operating mode LEDf easy-NET LED

    Inputs/outputs

    a b

    ef

    d

    ba

    MFD Titan 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    22/450

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    Type references for the MFD-Titan

    MFD operation Buttons

    MFD - x xx x - x x - x x

    Additional functions

    EquipmentB = Operator buttonsME = Open-loop control, closedloop control, closed-loop contro

    Device functionNumber = display and enclosureCP8 = Power supply and CPU raR = relay outputs, T = TransistorA = Analog outputNumber = Number of inputs and

    Multi-function display

    DEL: Delete object in circuit diagram

    ALT: Special functions in circuit-diagra

    Cursor buttons :Move cursorSelect menu itemsSet contact numbers, contacts and valu

    *

    DEL ALT

    ESC

    OK

    MFD op06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    23/450

    MFD op06/04 AWB2528 1480GB

    Moving through menus and cho

    and Show System menu

    Go to next menu levelSelect menu item

    Activate, modify, save your entryReturn to last menu levelCancel your entry since the last OK

    Change menu itemChange valueChange place

    Function of P buttons:

    Input P1,Input P3,

    InpuInpu

    and Reset the MFD display

    DEL ALT

    OK

    ESC

    DEL ESC

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    24/450

    MFD Titan

    Selecting main and system menu

    Status display

    Date display

    MFD-Titan Status display

    R.2RS

    MOS .2 6..

    I .2..5.......P-

    MO 02:00Q..34 . STOP

    anDEL

    OK ESC ESC

    Current selectionflashes in

    the MFD menu

    1st menu levelMain menu

    1st menu leveSystem men

    PROGRAM...STOP RUNPARAMETERSSET CLOCK...

    SECURITY...SYSTEM...MENU LANGUACONFIGURATO

    I .2..5.......P-

    MO 11:50Q..34.... STOP I .2..5....

    MO 01.04.20Q..34....

    ALT

    MFD op06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    25/450

    MFD op

    Status display for local expansio

    MFD-Titan advanced Status disp

    Inputs AC expansExpansion or Weekda

    Weekday/TimeOutputs

    On: 1, 2, 3, 4/Off:RS = Expansion functioning correctl

    R 1.........12RS AC P-MO 10:42S 1......8 STOP

    Retention/debounce/easy-NET station

    AC expansStartup beh

    RE : Retention switched onI : Debounce switched onNT1 : easy-NET station with station addressCOM The COM connection is activeAC : AC expansion functioning correctlyDC : DC expansion functioning correctly

    GW : Bus coupling module detectedGW flashes: Only easy200-easy detected. I/O expansion not detectedST : When the power supply is switched on, MFD switches to STOP mode

    I 12...6.89..12RE I NT1 AC P-MO 14:42 TQ 12345678 RUN

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    26/450

    ta

    Table 1: Power supply/RUN-STOP mode

    Table 2: easy-NET LED (easy-NET)

    The front of the MFD-80.. device has a LED. These can be used in your visualizlight indicators.

    The following applies to Terminal mode

    Green LED

    Table 3: Power supply/RUN-STOP mode

    Red LED

    bl l h

    LED OFF No power supply

    LED continuously lit Power supply prese

    LED flashing Power supply prese

    LED OFF easy-NET not operaconfiguration

    LED continuously lit easy-NET is initialisbeen detected.

    LED flashing easy-NET operating

    LED OFF No power supply

    LED continuously lit Power supply prese

    LED flashing Power supply prese

    MFD op06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    27/450

    p

    Menu structure

    Main menu without password pX You access the main menu by pre

    PROGRAM...DELETE PROGRAMCARD

    Main menu

    STOP: Ci

    RUN: Po

    Parameters

    CIRCUIT DIAGRAMFUNCTION RELAYS

    CIRCUIT DIAGRAMFUNCTION RELAYS

    Parameter

    display

    PROGRAM... STOP RUNPARAMETERSSET CLOCK TERMINAL MODE..

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    28/450

    Main menu

    Parameters

    Parameter display

    SET CLOCKDST SETTING

    DEVICE-CARDCARD-DEVICEDELETE CARD ?

    PROGRAM...DELETE PROGRAMCARD...

    DEVICE-CARDCARD-DEVICEDELETE CARD ?

    DEVICE-CARDCARD-DEVICEDELETE CARD ?PROGRAM...

    STOP RUN PARAMETERSSET CLOCK... TERMINAL MODE

    PROGRAM... STOP RUN PARAMETERSSET CLOCK... TERMINAL MODE

    SET CLOCKDST SETTING

    Display for date and timsetting

    HH:MM --:--DD.MM --.--YEAR ____

    NONE MANUAL EU

    PROGRAM... STOP RUN PARAMETERSSET CLOCK... TERMINAL MODE

    MFD op06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    29/450

    Main menu with password prote

    MFD-Titan system menuX The System menu is accessed by s

    DEL and ALT.

    Password

    Password entryUnlockingMFD

    PASSWORD... STOP RUN PARAMETERSSET CLOCK...

    Main menu

    PASSWORD...RUN

    CorrectentryStatus display

    Four wrong e(if enabled)

    PROGRAM

    ENTER PASSWORD------

    System menu

    ACTIVATE PWCHANGE PW

    Password entry

    Change/deletepassword

    SECURITY...SYSTEM...MENU LANGUAGECONFIGURATOR...

    PasswordSetup

    PASSWORD...RANGE...

    ENTER PASSWORD------

    PASSWORD...

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    30/450

    MB -- -> MB -- C -- -> C --CH -- -> CH --

    B: 200 CI -- -> CI --

    DB -- -> DB --T -- -> T --

    DEBOUNCE P BUTTONSRUN MODECARD MODE TERMINAL MODE

    DISPLAY...RETENTION...INFORMATION...

    System menu

    SECURITY...SYSTEM...MENU LANGUAGECONFIGURATOR...

    Retention only in STOPmode

    DEBOUNCE P BUTTONS RUN MODE CARD MODE TERMINAL MODE

    DISPLAY...RETENTION...INFORMATION...

    DEBOUNCE P BUTTONSRUN MODECARD MODE TERMINAL MODEDISPLAY...RETENTION... INFORMATION...

    DEBOUNCE P BUTTONSRUN MODE CARD MODE

    TERMINAL MODEDISPLAY RETENTION...INFORMATION...

    CONTRAST: 0LIGHTING: 75%

    DEBOUNCE

    P BUTTONSRUN MODECARD MODETERMINAL MODE DISPLAY...RETENTION...

    MFD op06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    31/450

    System menu

    SECURITY...SYSTEM...MENU LANGUAGECONFIGURATOR...

    SECURITY...SYSTEM...MENU LANGUAGECONFIGURATOR...

    NET...COM...LINK...

    NET PARAMETERS..STATIONS...CONFIGURE...

    The other menus ofNET and COM areonly shown in STOPmode

    Only one selection is p

    ENGLISH DEUTSCH FRANCAISESPANOL ITALIANOPORTUGUES

    NEDERLANDSSVENSKAPOLSKITURKCE

    NET-ID : __ BAUDRATE: ____KBBUSDELAY: __

    SEND IO: REMOTE RUNREMOTE IO

    NET PARAMETERS...STATIONS...CONFIGURE...

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    32/450

    1 1 2 03 04 0 5 06 07 08 0

    System menu

    NET PARAMETERS...STATIONS...CONFIGURATOR...

    TinTs

    s

    NET PARAMETERS...STATIONS...CONFIGURATOR... CONFIGURE?

    SAVE

    CANCE

    Fault scenario

    with ID conflict.

    Fault scenariowith networkfault.

    C

    P

    ECC

    E

    MFD op06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    33/450

    Selecting or toggling between m

    BAUDRATE: 9600BCOM-LINKREMOTE MARKER...

    System menu

    NET...COM...CONFIGURE...

    BAUDRATE:19200BCOM-LINK REMOTE MARKER...

    Cursor

    Select or switch

    PROGRAM...STOPPARAMETERSSET CLOCK...

    OK

    MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    34/450

    Cursor display

    Setting values

    The cursor flashes.

    Full cursor /:

    Move cursor with ,

    in circuit diagram also with Value M/M

    Change position with Change values with

    Flashing values/menus are shown in gr

    HH:MM '4:23DD.MM 05.05YEAR 2003

    HH:MM 14:23DD.MM 05.05YEAR 2003

    Change value

    Select cursor positionChange value at posi

    Store entries

    Retain previous value

    ValuesPositions

    Value at

    HH:MM 14:23DD.MM 03.10YEAR 2002

    OK

    ESC

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    35/450

    2 Installation

    The MFD must only be installed andelectricians or other persons familiarelectrical equipment.

    The MFD is installed in the following Mounting, Wiring up the inputs, Wiring up the outputs, Wiring up the NET network (if req

    Setting up the serial interface (if r Connecting the power supply.

    Danger of electric shock!Never carry out electrical work onpower supply is switched on.

    Always follow the safety rules:

    Switch off and isolate, Ensure that the device is no lon Secure against reclosing, Short-circuit and ground, Cover adjacent live parts.

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    36/450

    For ease of wiring, leave a gap of at leaMFD terminals and the wall or adjacen

    Figure 4: Clearances to the MFD

    Fitting the protective membraneFor special applications such as in the foperating unit must be protected againsliquids etc.

    For this use the specially designed protFit the protective membrane before mooperating unit.

    h When using the MFD with expansionexpansion concerned before mountin

    30

    30

    30

    Mounti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    37/450

    Figure 5: Fitting the protective membr

    a Protective membraneb Display/operating unit

    X Place the protective membrane ovunit.

    Caution!Ensure that the membrane fits snudisplay/operating unit.

    Otherwise a proper seal cannot be

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    38/450

    Figure 6: Correct position of the protectiv

    Mounting the protective coverThe protective cover is provided for usiaggressive environments. This protects

    operating unit against mechanical damProtection to IP65 is maintained.

    The protective cover can be opened so unit can be used.

    The protective cover can be closed withprovide protection against unauthorise

    Before mounting the display/operating ucover.

    h If the protective membrane has to be

    and the operating unit have to be remmembrane and refit the device.

    Mounti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    39/450

    Figure 7: Removing the front frame

    X Remove the front frame as shown

    The protective cover can be mountepositions. Choose the position that application at hand and your require

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    40/450

    Figure 9: Mounting the protective cover

    XMount the protective cover as shown

    Sealing the protective cover

    Mounti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    41/450

    Mounting the display/operatingmounting

    Figure 11: Drill holes for the MFD

    X Drill and punch out two 22.5 mmdiameter is the same as is normalcircuit devices.

    30

    22.5

    h Observe the following technical re

    The hole spacing is 30 mm. The maximum thickness of the f

    the power supply/CPU module 6 mm.

    The maximum thickness of the fan expansion unit with a top-ha

    power supply/CPU module mus4 mm.

    Leave enough space at the sideCPU module, and if necessary, t

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    42/450

    Figure 12: Mounting the display/operating

    The protective membrane or the protecfitted.

    X Fit the display/operating unit in the p

    Mounti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    43/450

    Figure 13: Screw fastening the display/o

    X Screw fasten the display/operatin

    The tightening torque must be betw

    2x

    h Ensure that the correct torque is utorque is too low or high, this ma

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    44/450

    Removing the display/operating unmountingX Unscrew the fixing element and remo

    operating unit.

    Mounting the power supply/CPU m

    If you wish to add expansion units to thmodule, the top-hat rail must be fitted

    Fitting the top-hat railEnsure that the cutout of the top-hat rathe fixing shafts according to the specif

    Figure 15: Top-hat rail with cutout

    120

    216

    60

    30g0.2

    h The two fixing shafts of the display/odesigned for a 2 space unit expansio

    If you wish to fit wider expansion unmust be supported at a third support

    Mounti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    45/450

    Attach the expansion unit before fitt

    Figure 16: Fitting the top-hat rail

    X Fit the top-hat rail in the groove uthe power supply/CPU module an

    X Turn the top-hat rail towards the X Let the top-hat rail snap into posiX Press the power supply/CPU modu

    Caution!The fixing shafts of the display/opefor mounting the expansion unitscontactors must not be mounted

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    46/450

    Figure 17: Fitting the CPU with and withou

    Mounti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    47/450

    Mounting the inputs/outputs onCPU module

    Figure 18: Plugging in the I/O module

    h The inputs/outputs can be mountemounting the power supply/CPU mshaft.

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    48/450

    Removing the inputs/outputs

    Figure 20: Releasing the I/O module

    X Press the two catches together.X Pull one side out of the catch.

    X Pull the other side out of the second

    Mounti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    49/450

    Removing the power supply/CPUThe power supply/CPU module can without the I/O module.

    Figure 22: Releasing the fixing shaft

    Use a screwdriver with a 100 x 3.5 m

    X Insert the screwdriver into the lug X Lever out the slide catch.X Pull out the power supply/CPU mo

    shafts.

    Mounting on top-hat railThe power supply/CPU module can b

    h If there is another fixing point for from the one for the display/opera

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    50/450

    Figure 23: Removing the spring

    X Remove the spring with a screwdrive

    Mounti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    51/450

    X Hook the MFD to the top edge of hinge into place while pressing dolightly on both the device and the tsnaps over the lower edge of the

    The MFD will clip into place automa

    X Check that the device is seated fir

    The device is mounted vertically on away.

    Screw mountingFor screw mounting on a mounting must be used that can be fixed to thfixing brackets are available as an asupply/CPU module can be screwedwithout the display/operating unit.

    Figure 25: Inserting a fixing bracket

    CLICK!

    h Three fixing brackets are sufficienfi i i t

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    52/450

    Figure 26: Screw mounting for the MFD

    EASY2..-..: easy600:

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    53/450

    Connecting the expansionunit

    Figure 28: Connecting expansion units

    Terminals Tool for cage clamp terminals

    Slot-head screwdriver, width 3.5 x

    Connection cross-sections of theterminal cables

    Solid: 0.2 to 4 mm2 (AWG 24 -12 Flexible with ferrule: 0.2 to 2.5 m

    (AWG 24-12)

    Tool for slot-head screws for ea

    Slot-head screwdriver, width 3.5 xtorque 0.6 Nm.

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    54/450

    Network cables and plugs If possible use the prefabricated EASY-80 cm).

    Other cable lengths can be made usingcable, the EASY-NT-RJ45 plug and the crimping tool.

    AWG 24, 0.2 mm2 are the largest crimThe first and last stations in the networwith an EASY-NT-R bus termination res

    Connecting the powersupply

    h The required connection data for botdevice types with 24 V DC and MFD-standard voltages of 100 V to 240 VChapter Technical data, Page 409

    The MFD-Titan devices run a system after the power supply has been switor STOP mode will be activated afteron the default setting.

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    55/450

    MFD-AC power supply

    Figure 29: AC power supply on the MFD

    N NL0.6x 3.5x 100

    L

    N

    > 1 A

    Ue = 115/230 V h 50/60 Hz(85 264 V h)

    Ie = 70 mA 115 V35 mA 230 V

    Attention!A short current surge will be produ

    for the first time. Do not switch onsince these may burn or melt.

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    56/450

    EASY-AC-.E expansion units

    Figure 30: Power supply on the AC expans

    NL

    N

    F1

    L

    115/230

    E+ E- R1 ... R12

    Attention!A short current surge will be producefor the first time. Do not switch on eacontacts since these may burn or me

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    57/450

    MFD DC power supply

    Figure 31: Power supply on the MFD

    The MFD power supply/CPU modulepower supply to itself, the display, telectronics, the easy-LINK, and optio

    L01

    > 1 A

    L01+ L02+

    +24V 0V 0V

    h The MFD device power supply/CPagainst reverse polarity. Ensure thterminals to ensure that the MFD

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    58/450

    EASY-DC-.E DC expansion units

    Figure 32: Power supply on the DC expans

    Cable protection

    With easy-AC, easy-DC and the MFD p

    module, provide cable protection (F1) f

    L01-

    F1

    L01+

    E+ E- R1 ... R12

    h easy DC is protected against polaritythat easy works correctly, ensure thaterminal is correct.

    h When easy or the MFD is switched onpower supply circuit behaves like a c

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    59/450

    Connecting the inputs easy or MFD inputs switch electroniconnected a contact via an input teras a contact in your MFD circuit diag

    Figure 33: Connecting the inputs

    Connect contacts such as pushbuttoto easy or MFD input terminals.

    Connecting the AC inputs

    +24 V

    S1

    0 VI1

    I1

    L

    N

    Caution!Connect up the AC inputs in accorequirements of the VDE, IEC, UL

    phase conductor that provides theOtherwise easy will not detect the be damaged or destroyed by over

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    60/450

    MFD-AC basic unit

    Figure 34: Connecting the inputs

    N

    > 1 A

    L

    I1 I3 I4 I7 I8

    1 > 79 V0 < 40 V

    264 VI1 I12 0.5

    I2 I5 I6 I9 I10 I11L N N

    I1 I12 0.2

    0.6x 3.5x 100

    Ue = 115/230 V h 50/60 Hz(85 264 V h)

    Ie = 150 mA

    Warning!The AC inputs must only be used witdevices. Other devices may be destro

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    61/450

    AC expansion device

    Figure 35: Inputs on the EASY-AC-.E

    Connect the inputs, for example, to switches or relay/contactor contacts

    Input signal voltage range OFF signal: 0 to 40 V ON signal: 79 to 264 V

    Input current

    I1 to I12 0.5 mA/0.2 mA at 230 V R1 to R12

    0.5 mA/0.25 mA at 230 V/115 V

    L1

    N

    RR8R7R6R5R4R3R2R1E+ E

    115/230 V h

    F1

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    62/450

    Ensure that the diode is pointing towardin the circuit diagram, otherwise easy wstate.

    Figure 36: easy-AC with a diode on the inp

    Two-wire proximity switches have a resi0 state. If this residual current is toomay detect a 1 signal.

    If inputs with a higher input current areadditional input circuit must be used.

    L1

    N

    RR9R8R7R6R5R4R3R2R1E+ E

    115/230 V h

    F1

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    63/450

    Increasing the input currentThe following input circuit can be usinterference and also when using twswitches:

    Figure 37: Increasing the input current

    A resistor can be connected in seriesin order to restrict the inrush curren

    L1

    N

    R8R7R6R5R4R3R2R1E+ E

    115/230 V h

    F1

    100 nF/275 V h

    h When using a 100 nF capacitor, tinput increases by 80 (66.6) ms a

    L1

    N

    F1

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    64/450

    Complete devices for increasing the inpavailable under the type reference EAS

    Figure 39: easy600 with EASY256-HCI

    Connecting MFD-DC inputs

    Use input terminals I1 to I12 to connecactuators, switches or 3 or 4-wire proxi

    the high residual current, do not use 2-switches.

    Input signal voltage range

    L1

    N

    R9R8R7R6R5R4R3R2R1E+ E

    115/230 V h

    F1

    h The increased capacitance increases approx. 40 ms.

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    65/450

    Figure 40: MFD-DC

    L01

    > 1 A

    L01+

    I1 I3 I4 I7

    L02+

    I2 I5 I6+24V 0V 0V

    h The digital inputs must have the s

    power supply of the MFD.

    L01 +

    L01

    F1

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    66/450

    Connecting analog inputsInputs I7, I8, I11 and I12 can also be usevoltages ranging from 0 V to 10 V.

    The following applies:

    I7 = IA01

    I8 = IA02 I11 = IA03 I12 = IA04

    The resolution is 10-bit = 0 to 1023.

    X Use shielded twisted pair cables to pwith the analog signals.

    X For short cable lengths, ground the susing a large contact area. If the cab30 m or so, grounding at both ends cequalisation currents between the twand thus in the interference of analogonly ground the cable at one end.

    X Do not lay signal lines parallel to pow

    Caution!Analog signals are more sensitive to digital signals. Consequently, more cwhen laying and connecting the signswitching states may occur if they arcorrectly.

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    67/450

    The following circuits contain exampanalog value processing.

    Setpoint potentiometer

    Figure 42: Setpoint potentiometer with

    Use a potentiometer with a resistan1 kO, 0.25 W.

    h Ensure that the reference potentiathe 0 V of the power supply unit fpotentiometers and sensors show

    0 V terminal of the MFD power fe

    L01

    > 1 A

    L01+

    I1 I3 I4 I7

    L02+

    I2 I5 I6

    1.

    1

    +24V 0V 0V

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    68/450

    Temperature sensor, brightness se

    Figure 43: Temperature sensor, brightness 20 mA sensor

    4 to 20 mA (0 to 20 mA) sensors can bwithout any problem using an external

    The following values apply:

    4 mA = 1.9 V 10 mA = 4.8 V

    20 mA = 9.5 V(according to U = RxI= 478 Ox 10

    L01

    > 1 A

    L01+

    I1 I3 I4 I7

    L02+

    I2 I5 I6+24V 0V 0V

    +24 V H

    0 V

    Out0...10 V

    35...55 C

    a

    500 O

    4...20 mA

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    69/450

    Connecting high-speed countersgeneratorsHigh-speed counter signals on the Mcounted correctly on inputs I1 to I4 cycle time.

    Figure 44: High-speed counter, frequen

    L01

    > 1 A

    L01+

    I1 I3 I4

    L02+

    I2 I5 I6+24V 0V 0V

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    70/450

    Connecting incremental encodersInputs I1, I2 and I3, I4 on the MFD-Titafor the high-speed counting of an increindependently of the cycle time. The incmust generate two 24 V DC square wavphase shift between them.

    Figure 45: Connecting incremental encoder

    Connecting the outputs The Q... outputs function inside MFD a

    L01

    > 1 A

    L01+

    I1 I3 I4 I7 I8

    L02+

    A B

    I2 I5 I6+24V 0V 0V

    Q1

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    71/450

    The relay or transistor outputs are usas fluorescent tubes, filament bulbsmotors. Check the technical threshobefore installing such devices (seeadata, from Page 409).

    Connecting relay outputs MFD-R..

    Figure 47: MFD-R.. relay outputs

    0 VH, N

    L1, L2, L3 (115/250 V h)+24 V H

    Q1

    1 2

    f 8 A/B 16

    f 10 000 000

    Q2

    1 2

    ... ... ...

    Q3

    1 2

    M

    Q4

    1 2

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    72/450

    EASY6..-..RE..

    Figure 48: EASY6..-..-RE.. relay outputs

    EASY2..-RE

    0 VH, N

    F 8 A/B 16

    L1, L2, L3 (115/230 V h)+ 24 VH

    212

    1 2 2 2 2 2 21 1 1 1 1

    10 000 000S6S5S4S3S2S1

    + 24 V HV

    0 VH, N

    F 8 A/B 16

    L1, L2, L3 (115/230 Vh)

    1 2 21

    10 000 000S2S1 24

    11

    23

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    73/450

    Connecting transistoroutputs

    MFD-T..

    Figure 50: MFD-T.. transistor outputs

    EASY6..-DC-TE

    0 V Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

    F 10 A

    Q24 VQ

    (20.4 28.8 VH)+ 24 V H 24 V

    0 VH

    S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    74/450

    Parallel connection:Up to four outputs can be connected inincrease the power. The output currentcase to a maximum of 2 A.

    If inductive loads are not suppressed, thSeveral inductive loads should not be ssimultaneously to avoid overheating thworst possible case. If in the event of an+24 V DC power supply is to be switchcontact, and if this would mean switchin

    controlled output with an inductive loaprovide suppressor circuits for these loadiagrams).

    Caution!Outputs may only be connected in pa(Q1 to Q4 or Q5 to Q8, S1 to S4 or Sand Q3 or Q5, Q7 and Q8. Outputs cmust be switched at the same time.

    Caution!

    Please note the following when switcloads:Suppressed inductive loads cause lesentire electrical system. For optimumsuppressor circuits are best connecteproximity of the inductive load.

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    75/450

    Behaviour with short-circuit/oveShould a short circuit or overload ocoutput, this output will switch off. Thup to maximum temperature after thelapsed. This time depends on the amthe current involved. If the fault conoutput will keep switching off and ocorrected or until the power supply (aSection Monitoring of short-cEASY..-D.-T.., Page 395).

    Connecting analogoutputs MFD-RA.. and MFD-TA.. each have a0 V to 10 V DC, 10 bit resolution (0output allows you to control servo vcontrolling elements.

    Caution!Analog signals are more sensitivedigital signals. Consequently, morwhen laying and connecting the sswitching states may occur if theycorrectly.

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    76/450

    Connecting servo valves

    Figure 53: Connecting servo valves

    Setpoint entry for a drive

    L01

    > 1 A

    L01+

    I1 I3 I4 I7 I8 I9 I10

    L02+

    A B

    I2 I5 I6+24V 0V 0V

    L01

    > 1 A

    L01+ L02+

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    77/450

    Connecting the NETnetwork MFD-Titan with network connectionused for creating the NET network.

    be connected to this network. Furthfound in the Chapter easy-NET NetConnection, Page 335.

    Accessories

    Connection plug:8-pole RJ45, EASY-NT-RJ45

    Connection assignment of the R

    device

    Figure 55: RJ45 socket

    Connection cable:4-wire, twisted pair;achapter TPage 428

    A 1 ECAN_HA 2 ECAN_LB 3 GND (Gr

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    Installation 06/04 AWB

    Table 5: Prefabricated cables RJ45 plug

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    78/450

    Table 5: Prefabricated cables, RJ45 plug

    Material for self-manufactured cab100 m 4x 0.18 mm2: EASY-NT-CAB

    Required crimping tool for RJ45 plug: E

    Bus termination resistorThe first and last stations in the networwith a bus termination resistor.

    Value: 124 O Termination connector: EASY-NT-R

    Cable length and cross-sections

    For correct operation of the network thesections and cable resistances must corfollowing table.

    Cable length Type designation

    cm

    30 EASY-NT-30

    80 EASY-NT-80

    150 EASY-NT-150

    Cable length Cable resistance Cross-sec

    m mO/m mm2

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    79/450

    Calculating the cable length witresistanceIf the resistance of the cable per uni

    (resistance per unit lengthR

    in O/mresistance RL must not exceed the fodepends on the selected baud rates

    lmax = maximum cable length in mRL = Total cable resistance in OR = Cable resistance per unit length

    Calculating cross-section with kThe minimum cross-section is determmaximum extent of the network.

    h With cables >500 m it may be feaoptic run.

    Baud rate Cable resistance

    KBaud O

    10 to 125 F 30

    250 F 25

    5001000

    F 12

    lmax =RL

    R

    Installation 06/04 AWB

    Calculating length with known cab

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    80/450

    Calculating length with known cabThe maximum cable lengths are calculaconductor cross-section

    lmax = cable length in mS = minimum cable cross-section in mmrcu = resistivity of copper, if not otherwise

    Plugging and unplugging network

    MFD-Titan is provided with two RJ45 n

    The socket 1 in the first station is for thresistor. For other stations, socket 1 is the incoming cable. Socket 2 is used foor for the bus termination resistor on the

    in the network.

    lmax =Sx 12.4rcu

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    81/450

    Figure 57: Bus termination resistorsa First station on the NET networkb Bus termination resistorc L t t ti th NET t k

    1 1

    2 21 2

    1 2

    I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 6

    3 3 AS-Interface

    +

    8 8

    I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 8

    R 1 - 12

    S 1 - 6

    R 1 - 12

    S 1 - 8a

    b

    c

    b

    Installation 06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    82/450

    Figure 58: Plugging and unplugging cables

    Connecting the serialinterface

    The MFD power supply/CPU module is pfunction interface. This can be used to scommunication between different devialso used for connecting EASY-SOFT-PR

    The following device configurations are MFD with MFD, MFD with easy800 (from device vers

    The serial interface must be implementcables.

    The standard MFD-800-CAB cable is 2

    12

    3

    h The MFD-800-CAB cable must not be

    Connec06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    83/450

    Figure 59: Fitting/removing the interfac

    X Remove the interface cover or othinterface.

    X Fit the connectors in the devices.

    06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    84/450

    Figure 60: Fitting the connection plug

    a

    h It must be ensured in all circumstanceith th ki POW Sid i fitt d i

    Expand06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    85/450

    Figure 61: Point-to-point serial interface

    Expanding inputs/outputs You can add expansion units to all MLINK connection in order to increaseand outputs:

    POW-Side

    Expandable easybasic units

    Expansion units

    MFD-CP8-.. EASY618-..-RE 12 AC 6 rela

    EASY620-..-TE 12 DC 8 tran

    EASY202-RE 2 relay o

    S i l i it f

    Installation 06/04 AWB

    X Connect the easy expansion unit via

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    86/450

    plug connector.

    Figure 62: Connecting local expansion unit

    MFD-CP8.. EASY6.EASY6.EASY2

    EASY-LINK

    The following electrical separation isbetween the power supply/CPU moduand the expansion unit (separation aconnection of expansion unit)

    Simple isolation 400 V AC (+10 % Safe isolation 240 V AC (+10 %)

    Units may be destroyed if the value 4

    exceeded, and may cause the malfunsystem or machine!

    h MFD l /CPU d l d

    Expand06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Remote expansion

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    87/450

    Remote expansion units can be instaaway from the basic unit.

    Warning!The two-wire or multiple-wire cab

    must adhere to the insulation voltis stipulated for the installation envfault (ground fault, short-circuit) mdestruction of the units or injury t

    A cable such as NYM-0 with a rateUe = 300/500 V AC is normally su

    E+ E

    E+ E

    MFD-CP..EA

    Ue = 300/500 V

    EASY200-

    06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    88/450

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    3 Commissioning

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    89/450

    Switching on Before startup check whether the pooutputs, the serial interface and the eproperly connected:

    24 V DC version: Terminal +24 V: +24 V voltage Terminal 0 V: 0 V voltage Terminals I1 to I12, R1 to R12:

    Actuation via +24 V 230 V AC version

    Terminal L: Phase conductor L Terminal N: Neutral conductor Terminals R1 to R12:

    Actuation via phase conductor If you have already integrated devic

    any parts of the system connected tprevent access and ensure that no-oexample, motors start up unexpecte

    Setting the menu

    language

    When you switch on MFD for the firs

    to select the menu language.

    X Use the cursor buttons or to required.ENGLISH

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    X Press OK to confirm your choice and

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    90/450

    menu.easy will then switch to the Status disp

    MFD operating modes MFD operating modes - RUN, STOP anIn RUN mode the MFD continuously prprogram until you select STOP, disconnor switch to TERMINAL MODE. The proand the MFD settings are retained in thfailure. All you will have to do is reset tafter the back-up time has elapsed. Cironly possible in STOP mode.

    h You can change the language settingwish, seeaSection Changing thePage 366.

    If you do not set the language, MFD wevery time you switch on and wait folanguage.

    Caution!In RUN mode, the MFD will immediasaved in the unit when the power su

    This will not happen if STOP or TERMas startup mode. In RUN mode outpuaccording to the switch logic involve

    Creatindiagram

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Creating your first circuitdi The following single line diagram tah h i i fi i i d

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    91/450

    Creating your first circuitdiagram The following single line diagram tathrough wiring up your first circuit dwill learn all the rules, quickly enablyour own projects.

    As with conventional wiring, you usthe MFD diagram. With MFD, howev

    to connect up components individuabuttons, the MFD circuit diagram prrequired. All you have to do is then sensors, lamps or contactors you wi

    Figure 64: Lamp controller with relays

    H1

    L01-

    S1

    S2

    L01+

    F1

    K1

    K1

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    In the following example, MFD carries operforms the tasks of the circuit diagra

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    92/450

    performs the tasks of the circuit diagra

    H1

    L01

    S1 S2

    L01+

    L01

    F1

    I 01----I 02- -- Q 01

    +24V 0V 0V I1 I3I2

    Q11 2

    DEL

    ESC

    ALT

    OK

    *

    Creatindiagram

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Starting point Status display

    Wh i h MFD i

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    93/450

    When you switch on MFD, it opens immediately to show the switching soutputs. It also indicates whether thea program. Note: If another display screen is shown.

    X Press OK to switch to the main m

    Press OK to switch to the next menumove one level back.

    In this case MFD must be in STOP m

    X Press OK 2 x to enter the circuit menu items PROGRAMhPRyou will create the circuit diagram

    I ............I P-

    MO 02:00Q........ STOP

    h The examples were written withounits. If an expansion unit is connewill first show the status of the bastatus of the expansion unit beforselection menu.

    PROGRAM...STOP RUNPARAMETERSSET CLOCK...

    h OK has two other functions: Press OK to save modified setti In the circuit diagram, you can

    and modify contacts and relay c

    CIRCUIT DIAGRAMFUNCTION RELAYS

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Circuit diagram display

    Th i it di di l i tl

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    94/450

    The circuit diagram display is currently flashes at the top left, which is where yoyour diagram.

    The location of the cursor is indicated inRung (line), C: = Contact or coil (contac

    available in bytes. Start value 7944, withalready generated.

    The MFD-Titan circuit diagram supportcoil in series. The MFD-Titan display cadiagram contact fields.

    Use the cursor buttons to mthe invisible circuit diagram grid.

    The first four columns are contact fieldsa coil field. Each line is a rung. MFD authe contact to the power supply.

    Figure 66: Circuit diagram with inputs I1, I2

    X Now try to wire up the following MF

    Switches S1 and S2 are at the input. I 0

    L: 1 C:1 B:7944

    ------L: 1 C:1 B:7944

    Ml

    L

    m

    I 01----I 02--...- Q 01

    L: 1 C:1 B:7944

    Creatindiagram

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    From the first contact to the ou

    With MFD you work from the input

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    95/450

    With MFD, you work from the inputinput contact is I 01.

    X Press OK.MFD proposes the first contact I 0

    I flashes and can be changed, for epushbutton input using the cursor bHowever, nothing needs to be chan

    X Press OK 2 x, to move the cursosecond contact field.

    You could also move the cursor to tusing the cursor button.

    X Press OK.Again, MFD inserts a contact I 01Change the contact number to I 02

    S2 can be connected to input terminX Press OK so that the cursor jumps

    press cursor button or to cha

    X Press OK to move the cursor to thYou do not need a third relay contacthe contacts directly up to the coil fi

    I 01

    L: 1 C:1 B:7944

    I 01

    L: 1 C:1 B:7944

    I 01 I 02

    L: 1 C:2 B:7944

    h You can press DEL to delete a conposition.

    -I 02

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Wiring

    MFD displays a small arrow l in the cir

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    96/450

    MFD displays a small arrow l in the circreating the wiring.

    Press ALT to activate the wiring arrow cursor buttons to move it.

    The wiring arrow works between contayou move the arrow onto a contact or rback to the cursor and can be reactivatrequired.

    X Press ALT to wire the cursor from I 0field.

    The cursor changes into a flashing wiriautomatically jumps to the next possib

    X Press the cursor button . Contact I 0

    h ALT also has two other functions depposition:

    In the left contact field, you can prnew empty rung.

    The contact under the cursor can b

    a make and break contact by press

    --l----L: 1 C:1 B:7944

    MlL

    m

    h MFD automatically wires adjacent cothe coil.

    -I 02 l

    Creatindiagram

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    X Press the cursor button again.

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    97/450

    The cursor will move to the coil field

    X Press OK.MFD inserts the relay coil Q 01. Th and the output relay Q 01 are cor

    be changed.Your first working MFD circuit diagr

    Figure 67: Your first circuit diagram

    = visible area

    X Press ESC to leave the circuit diagThe SAVE menu appears.

    Figure 68: SAVE menu

    = visible area

    X Press the OK button.

    -------- Q 01

    L: 1 C:1 B:7944

    I 01----I 02-----------------

    L: 1 C:1 B:7944

    I 01----I 02-----------------

    SAVE

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Testing the circuit diagram

    X Switch to the main menu and select t

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    98/450

    X Switch to the main menu and select toption.

    With a tick at RUN or STOP you switchoperating modes.

    MFD runs in the mode indicated by the

    X Press the OK button. MFD will chang

    The Status display shows the current mswitching states of the inputs and outp

    X Change to the Status display and preactuator S1.

    The contacts for inputs I1 and I2 are acpicks up. This is indicated on the numbdisplayed.

    Power flow displayMFD allows you to check rungs in RUNthat you can check your circuit diagrampower flow display while it is being pro

    X Change to the Circuit diagram displa

    pushbutton actuator S1.The relay picks up. MFD shows the pow

    PROGRAM...STOP RUNPARAMETERSSET CLOCK...

    h The mode assigned the tick is always

    I 12..........I P-

    MO 14:42Q 1....... RUN

    Creatindiagram

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    X Press pushbutton actuator S2, tha

    a break contact.

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    99/450

    The rung is interrupted and relay Q1

    Figure 70: Power flow display: Input I1 relay Q1 has dropped out

    = visible area

    X Press ESC to return to the Status

    Power flow display with Zoom fMFD enables you to check the follow

    all four contacts plus one coil in s and 3 rungs

    X Change to the Circuit diagram disbutton. Press pushbutton actuato

    I 01====I 02----------------

    L: 1 C:1 RUN

    h With MFD you can test parts of a cis entirely completed.

    MFD simply ignores any incompleworking and only runs the finishe

    ==========

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    X Press pushbutton actuator S2, that ha

    a break contact.

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    100/450

    The rung is interrupted and relay Q1 dr

    Use the cursor buttons to mcontacts or coil.

    X Press the cursor button .

    The cursor moves to the second contac

    X Press the ALT button. The display chastatus with contact and/or coil desig

    Figure 72: Power flow display: Input I1 is c

    relay Q1 has dropped out= visible area

    ==#-------- #

    L: 001 I 01

    ==#-------- #

    L: 002 I 02

    I 01====I 02-------------------

    L: 1 C:2 RUN

    Creatindiagram

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Deleting the circuit diagram

    X Switch the MFD to STOP mode.

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    101/450

    X Use PROGRAM to switch from next menu level.X Select DELETE PROGRAM

    The MFD will display the prompt DE

    X Press OK to delete the program oX Press ESC to return to the Status

    Fast circuit diagram entry

    You can create a circuit diagram in s

    option is to enter the elements in theall the elements together. The otherenhanced operator guidance of the circuit diagram in one go, from the fthe last coil.

    If you use the first option, you will ha

    elements in order to create and condiagram.

    The second faster option is what yo

    h MFD must be in STOP mode in ordmodify the circuit diagram.

    PROGRAM...DELETE PROGRAM

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Configuring an easy-NETnetwork

    If you want to work with the easy-NET communicate with several stations, the

    fi d fi

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    102/450

    configured first.

    Proceed as follows:

    X Connect all network stations. easy-Neasy-NET socket 1L.

    X The first station 1 (socket 1L) and th(socket 2e) must be provided with a resistor a.

    X Connect all stations to the power sup

    Figure 73: Example topology with two easy

    a Network termination resistor

    2

    1

    1

    2

    I1 I12

    Q1 Q6

    R1 R12

    S1 S8

    a

    a

    Configunetwor

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    h The following tasks are only poss

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    103/450

    Entering the network station nu

    X Simultaneously press the DEL andshows the Status display.

    The System menu appears

    Select the CONFIGURATOR menu op

    X Press the OK button.

    The NET menu appears.

    X Press the OK button.

    The NET PARAMETERS menu app

    X

    Press theOK

    button.

    X Press the OK button and select theand . In this case the station nu

    X Press the OK button.

    X Exit the NET PARAMETERS menu

    SECURITY...SYSTEM...MENU LANGUAGECONFIGURATOR...

    NET..COM...LINK....

    NETPARAMETERS...

    STATIONS...CONFIGURE

    NET-ID : 00 BAUDRATE: 125KBBUSDELAY: 00SEND IO REMOTE RUN

    REMOTE IO

    NET-ID : 01 BAUDRATE: 125KB

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Entering network stations

    Only the network station at physical locb h l

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    104/450

    number 1 has a station list.

    X Use the and cursor buttons to smenu and press the OK button.

    X Proceed to the station with physical X Select the required physical location

    cursor buttons. Press the OK button.X Use cursor buttons and to selec

    X Press the OK button.At physical location 2, the station has baddress 2.

    X Press ESC to return to the STATIONS

    h The left-hand column is the physical loassign a physical location to unused Physical location 1 is permanently asnumber 1.

    1 1 2 03 04 0

    1 1 2 23 0

    4 0

    Configunetwor

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Configuring an easy-NET netwo

    The easy-NET network can only be co

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    105/450

    Requirement:All stations are correctly connected termination resistors have been con

    All stations have a power supply andPOW LED is permanently lit. The NE

    X Proceed to the CONFIGURE menu

    button.

    You will be asked to acknowledge wconfigure the system.

    X Press the OK button.

    The message on the left appears:

    All NET LEDs on the stations which numbers higher than 1 (2 to 8) switeasy-NET.

    As soon as the configuration has becompleted, the NET LEDs on all statinetwork is ready for operation.

    h If the connected stations are confautomatically switch to the STOP

    NET

    PARAMETERS...STATIONS...CONFIGURE

    CONFIGURE?

    CONFIGURATIONINPROGRESS.

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Changing the easy-NET network co

    The configuration of the easy-NET netwat any time at station 1 physical locati

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    106/450

    at any time at station 1, physical locati

    X The NET parameters are modified as inputting parameters for the first tim

    Station addresses in the STATIONS men

    follows:X Go to the physical location which is tX Press the OK button.

    X Select the required station number wcursor buttons and confirm your inpu

    X Configure all easy-NET stations againCONFIGURATION menu.

    h Existing station numbers can only be

    non-assigned station numbers. If all assigned, all station numbers which must be set to zero. Thereafter, all stareassigned. (MFD-Titan sets all statiowhich are assigned a physical locatiozero.)

    hFurther information concerning the etopic can be found in Chapter easy-LINK Serial Connection, Page 335.

    Configunetwor

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Displaying the Status display of

    On every device with a display, you cthe inputs and outputs of each netw

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    107/450

    the inputs and outputs of each netw

    X Change to the Status display and

    The cursor changes to the display of tand flashes. The station number is dinputs and outputs.

    X Change to the number of the requand cursor buttons.

    X Press the OK button.

    X If you want to view the state of tha local expansion, press the OK b

    If you press the ESC button again odisplay of the input and output state

    terminated.

    1I12..........I NT1 P-

    MO 06:421Q1....... RUN

    3I12.....7....I NT3 P-

    MO 06:42

    3Q1.3..6.. RUN

    3R12.....7....I NT3 DC P-

    MO 06:453S1.3..6.. RUN

    h The station showing the status onits own data from the network.

    Example: NT3 flashes on station 3

    3I.., 3R.., 3Q.. and 3S.. cannot beIf the NT3 display is not flashing, are shown.

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Configuring the interfacefor the COM-LINK mode

    If you wish to set up point-to-point comanother station, this can be done usinginterface or easy-NET. The MFD must b

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    108/450

    interface or easy NET. The MFD must bdisplay and operating unit. The connecconfigured for this purpose (Page 350aIntroduction to COM-LINK).

    Proceed as follows:

    X Connect both stations together.Only use original connection cables. ThPOW-Side must be plugged into an MFDinterface electronics of the connection

    X Connect both stations to the power s

    h Ensure that the other station supportmode.

    POW-Side

    Configuthe COM

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    to configure the stations which ha

    supply.XGo to the MFD device that is the ac

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    109/450

    serial interface.

    Setting up the COM-LINK

    X Simultaneously press the DEL andshows the Status display.The System menu appears

    h The following tasks are only poss

    Caution!The MFD device can either run as

    NET or as a station in a COM-LINswitch an MFD device running as COM-LINK. If this is done on easyentire easy-NET network will be deno further data transfer.

    Solution:

    X Deactivate the COM-LINK.X Re-enter the easy-NET address.X Switch the power supply off anX Reconfigure the easy-NET on st

    SECURITY...

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    The menu BAUDRATE: 9600B will app

    rates are for 9600 or 19200 baud. Seleyour connection will support. Baud rate

    BAUDRATE: 9600B

    COM-LINKREMOTE MARKER...

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    110/450

    X Press the OK button.

    Select 19200 baud as the baud rate.

    X Press the or button.X Press the OK button.

    Switch on the COM connection.

    X Press the button.X Press the OK button.

    The tick on the COM-LINK menu item iLINK has been selected.

    No tick means that COM-LINK has not

    h Select 19200 baud as the baud rate. Bgive rise to electromagnetic interferebaud as the baud rate. If this is not sconnection cable must be laid in a di

    BAUDRATE:19200BCOM-LINKREMOTE MARKER...

    hThe COM-LINK must only be switchestation. Two devices with COM-LINKcannot communicate with each othe

    BAUDRATE:19200BCOM-LINK REMOTE MARKER...

    Configuthe COM

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    X Press the OK button.

    The data is physically located in the remote station

    READ:

    1MD00 1MD00WRITE:1MD00 1MD00

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    111/450

    remote station.

    The following marker ranges can be

    1MD1 to 1MD20

    1MD00 1MD00

    h The active station reads and writemarkers of the remote station. At

    remote station has read and writemarker range.

    Ensure that both stations do not hsame markers simultaneously. Thwill be the one that is retained.

    Example:READ 1MD2h1MD2

    WRITE 1MD3h1MD3

    The MFD device accesses the mark1xx... These markers correspond to

    and MD3 in the remote station.These marker double words conta

    MD2, MW3, MW4, MB5; MB6, M

    MD3, MW5, MW6, MB9, MB19, MM96

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    X Use the button to enter the upper

    range.X Use the button to select the value

    READ:

    1MD11 1MD14WRITE:1MD00 1MD00

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    112/450

    X Confirm the entry with the OK butto

    X Use the button to enter the WRITE

    Enter the WRITE range.

    X Press ESC to leave the entry menu.

    The COM-LINK has now been set. No C

    required at the remote station.

    X Press ESC to return to the Status dis

    The entry in the second COM line indicconnection is active.

    1MD00 1MD00

    READ:1MD11 1MD14

    WRITE:1MD00 1MD00

    READ:1MD11 1MD14

    WRITE:1MD00 1MD00

    READ:1MD11 1MD14

    WRITE:1MD15 1MD17

    BAUDRATE:19200BCOM-LINK REMOTE MARKER...

    I 12.4.67.....I COM P-

    FR 02:02 STQ........ STOP

    Termina06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Terminal mode Terminal mode

    The MFD device also supports the Toperating mode. This allows you to

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    113/450

    operating mode. This allows you to devices. This is especially useful if thein an inaccessible place. Terminal mshow the menus and displays of dev

    their own display or operating unit. used both with the serial interface aserial interface enables you to accessuse the easy-NET network, all other addressed.

    The following topologies are permis

    hTerminal mode is a separate opermode. It only functions when a prothis mode to be active, the MFD m

    h All connected devices must also s

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Terminal mode using the point-to-

    interface

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    114/450

    Figure 75: Terminal mode using the point-t

    POW-Side

    Termina06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Terminal mode using the easy-N

    1 1

    R 1 121 2

    I 1 12

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    115/450

    Figure 76: Terminal mode using the eas

    In the above topology, the physical to the station number. The MFD devimiddle of the network line Termina

    2 51 2

    1 2

    I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 6

    3 7

    4 3

    I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 8

    R 1 - 12

    MFD

    S 1 - 8

    I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 6

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    1 1

    MFD

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    116/450

    Figure 77: Terminal mode in easy-NET with

    The above topology allows two MFD deasy-NET Terminal mode. Each MFD deother devices in Terminal mode.

    2 2

    1 2

    3 3

    4 4

    I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 8

    1 2I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 6

    MFD

    MFD

    Termina06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    1I 1 - 12

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    117/450

    Figure 78: Terminal mode in easy-NET ainterfaces

    The above topology is a combination

    POW-Side

    2

    3

    4

    I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 8

    I 1 - 12

    Q 1 - 6

    Q 1 - 6

    MFD

    POW-Side

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    Caution!

    Data collision!

    In order to ensure proper operat

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    118/450

    Proceed as follows:

    Your easy-NET or your serial interface mcorrectly.

    X Press the OK button from the Status The first menu will appear.

    X Press the button.

    This will display the TERMINAL MODE

    In order to ensure proper operatconditions must be observed.

    The following applies:

    If there is more than one MFD deviceeach MFD device must access a differ

    A device running in Terminal mode mtwo devices communicating with eacmode.

    If a PC with EASY-SOFT (-PRO) or anserial interface is in active communicNET station, this station must not be atime in Terminal mode via the easy-N

    PROGRAM... STOP RUNPARAMETERSSET CLOCK...

    Termina06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Select the second station. This statio

    and respond to the operating unit.STATION ID: 0

    START MODE

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    119/450

    X Press the OK button.

    Select your station.

    X Press the or button.X Press the OK button.

    Select the START MODE menu optio

    X Press the button.X

    Press the OK button.In this case the easy-NET station 2 i

    h Station ID:

    0 = Station on the serial interface

    1 = Station 1 easy-NET2 = Station 2 easy-NET3 = Station 3 easy-NET4 = Station 4 easy-NET5 = Station 5 easy-NET6 = Station 6 easy-NET

    7 = Station 7 easy-NET8 = Station 8 easy-NET

    STATION ID: 0START MODE

    STATION ID: 0START MODE

    STATION ID: 2

    Commissioning 06/04 AWB

    hIf the text Connection establishmendisplayed for longer than 10 s, the coselected device is faulty. Press ESC toRectify the fault Try to re-establish t

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    120/450

    The following applies if the device to bemode and is displaying a screen:

    This screen is not displayed in Termina

    MFD message: The remote device is in

    X Press the ALT and ESC button simultThis will call up the Status display.

    The easy-NET station 2 controls the disdevice.

    Rectify the fault. Try to re establish t

    The remote

    device is in

    Graphic mode

    I 1..4..789... *I NT2 P-

    TU 06.05.2003Q 1..45678 RUN

    h The activation of Terminal mode is in

    flashing star at the top right of the S

    Caution!In Terminal mode, you can operate apositioned far from your actual locatthat you would also require "locally"

    It is not always possible to obtain a vlocally. Use of this operating modeany changes to device settings shoul

    ith th t t ti

    Termina06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    hIn Terminal mode, the MFD deviceoperating unit available to the condata for the display and the statuvia the connection. This ensures th

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    121/450

    Close Terminal mode.Press the * button to close the Term

    X Press the * button.

    This returns you back to your local d

    X Press the ESC button twice.

    The Status display of the MFD devic

    The flashing star at the top right of

    via the connection. This ensures thconnected device is not destroyedcommunication fault.

    STATION ID: 2START MODE

    h The * button cannot be assigned tto use Terminal mode in your applito change from the visualization tOtherwise the Terminal mode me

    STATION ID: 2START MODE

    I ..345..89...I P-

    06/04 AWB

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    122/450

    06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    4 Wiring with MFD-T

    This chapter describes all the functioMFD Titan

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    123/450

    MFD-Titan.

    MFD-Titan operation Buttons for drawing circuit diagblock usage

    Delete rung, contact, relay or emptydiagram

    Toggle between break and make co

    Connect contacts and relaysAdd rungs

    Change valuesCursor up, downChange positionCursor left, right

    Cursor buttons set as P buttons:

    Input P1,Input P3,

    InpuInpu

    Undo setting from previous OKExit current display or menu

    Change, add contact/relaySave setting

    Terminal mode on/off

    DEL

    ALT

    ESC

    OK

    Wiring with MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    Operating principles

    The cursor buttons in the MFD-Titan circthree functions. The current mode is indappearance of the flashing cursor.

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    124/450

    pp g

    Move Entering

    Connect

    In Move mode you can use to around the circuit diagram in order to sor relay coil.

    Use OK to switch to Entry mode so thachange a value at the current cursor poESC in Entry mode, MFD-Titan will undchanges.

    Press ALT to switch to Connect mode forelays. Press ALT again to return to Mo

    Press ESC to leave the circuit diagram display.

    Opening the parameter display fori h il

    I 01

    l

    h MFD-Titan performs many of these cautomatically. For example, MFD-Titcursor to Move mode if no further en

    are possible at the selected cursor po

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Program

    A program is a sequence of commanexecutes cyclically in RUN mode. Anconsists of the necessary settings foCOM-LINK password system settin

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    125/450

    COM-LINK, password, system settinand/or function blocks and/or the vi

    The circuit diagram is that part of th

    contacts are connected together. In switched on and off in accordance wthe coil function specified.

    Function blocksFunction blocks are program elemen

    functions. Example: timing relays, tifunction blocks. Function blocks are or without contacts and coils as reqfunction blocks are processed accordiagram and the results are updated

    Examples:

    Timing relay = function block with cTime switch = function block with c

    Visualization screensVisualisation screens are the sectioncontaining the display and operator

    RelaysRelays are switching devices which simulated in MFD-Titan. They actuat

    d h d d f

    Wiring with MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    Coils

    Coils are the actuating mechanisms of rthe results of the wiring are sent to theon or off accordingly. Coils can have sefunctions

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    126/450

    functions.

    Table 6: Usable contacts

    MFD-Titan works with different contactin any order in the contact fields of the

    Table 7: Contacts

    Contact MFD-Titan

    Make contact, open in releaseposition

    I, Q, M, A, Other conta

    Break contact, closed in releaseposition

    i, q, m, a, Other conta

    Contact Make contact Break contact

    Inputs

    Inputs of a network station* = Station address 1 to 8

    *I *i

    COM slave inputs 1I 1i

    MFD-Titan input terminal I i

    Cursor button P p

    Network station expansion inputi l

    *R *

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Diagnostics inputs

    Expansion network station status* Station address 1 to 8

    *I *i

    Contact Make contact Break contac

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    127/450

    * = Station address 1 to 8

    Network station short-circuit/overload* = Station address 1 to 8

    *I *i

    COM slave expansion unit status 1I 1i

    COM slave short-circuit/overload 1I 1i

    Expansion status I i

    Short-circuit/overload I i

    Short-circuit/overload in expansionnetwork station* = Station address 1 to 8

    *R *

    Short-circuit/overload in COM slaveexpansion

    1R 1

    Short circuit/overload with expansion R

    Outputs

    Deactivate backlight of the MFDdisplay

    LE LE

    Red LED of MFD display LE LE

    Green LED of MFD display LE LE

    MFD-Titan output MFD networkstation* = Station address 1 to 8

    *Q *q

    Wiring with MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    Other contacts

    Markers M m

    m

    Contact Make contact Break contact

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    128/450

    COM slave marker (REMOTEMARKER)

    1M 1m

    Jump label:

    Diagnostics messages ID ID

    COM slave diagnostics messages 1ID 1iD

    Function blocks

    Analog value comparator function

    block

    A X Q1 A X Q1

    Function blocksAnalog value comparatorValue overflow (CARRY)

    A X CY a X CY

    Arithmetic value overflow (CARRY)function block

    AR X CY a X CY

    Zero arithmetic value (zero) functionblock

    AR X ZE a X ZE

    Data block comparator functionblock, error: number of elementsexceeded

    BC X E1 BC X E1

    Data block comparator functionblock, error: range overlap

    BC X E2 BC X E2

    Data block comparator functionbl k i lid ff

    BC X E3 BC X E3

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Data block transfer function block,error: range overlap

    BT X E2 BT X E2

    Data block transfer function block BT X E3 BT X E3

    Contact Make contact Break contac

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    129/450

    Data block transfer function block,error: invalid offset

    BT X E3 BT X E3

    Boolean operation function block,

    value zero

    BV X ZE BV X ZE

    Counter function block, uppersetpoint value exceeded (Overflow)

    C X OF c X OF

    Counter function block, lowersetpoint value undershot(Fall below)

    C X FB c X FB

    Counter function block, actualvalue equal to zero

    C X ZE c X ZE

    Counter function block, actual valuehas exceeded counter range (CARRY)

    C X CY c X CY

    Frequency counter function block,

    upper setpoint value exceeded(Overflow)

    CF X OF CF X OF

    Frequency counter function block,lower setpoint value undershot(Fall below)

    CF X FB CF X FB

    Frequency counter function block,

    actual value equal to zero

    CF X ZE CF X ZE

    High-speed counter function block,upper setpoint value exceeded

    CH X OF CH X OF

    Wiring with MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    Incremental encoder counter functionblock, upper setpoint value exceeded(Overflow)

    CI X OF CI X OF

    Contact Make contact Break contact

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    130/450

    Incremental encoder counter functionblock, lower setpoint value undershot

    (Fall below)

    CI X FB CI X FB

    Incremental encoder counter functionblock, actual value equal to zero

    CI X ZE CI X ZE

    Incremental encoder counter functionblock, actual value has exceededcounter range (CARRY)

    CI X CY CI X CY

    Comparator function block,less than

    CP X LT CP X LT

    Comparator function block,equal to

    CP X EQ CP X EQ

    Comparator function block,greater than

    CP X GT CP X GT

    Text output function block D X Q1 X Q1

    Data function block DB X Q1 DB X Q1

    PID controller, value range ofmanipulated variable exceeded

    DC X LI DC X LI

    Receive a variable from a station (Get) GT X Q1 GT X Q1

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Operating hours counter, valueoverflow (CARRY)

    OT X CY OT X CY

    Send a variable to the network, PT X Q1 PT X Q1

    Contact Make contact Break contac

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    131/450

    Send a variable to the network,enable active Put

    PT X Q1 PT X Q1

    Pulse width modulation, error

    minimum on or off time exceeded

    PW X E1 PW X E1

    Send date and time via the network(easy-NET) function block

    SC X Q1 SC X Q1

    Timing relay function block T X Q1 T X Q1

    Wiring with MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    Usable relays and function blocks

    MFD-Titan provides various relay typesblocks and their coils for wiring in a cir

    Relay/function block MFD-Titan Number C

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    132/450

    ydisplay

    OutputsMFD-Titan output relays, networkstations (only network master)* = Station address 2 to 8

    *Q 0108 j

    MFD-Titan output relay Q 0108 j

    MFD-Titan output relay expansion,network stations (only networkmaster)* = Station address 2 to 8

    *S 0108 j

    MFD-Titan expansion output relay S 0108 j

    Bit outputs

    * = Station address 1 to 8

    *SN 0132 j

    General coils

    Markers M 0196 j

    COM slave marker(REMOTE MARKER)

    1M 0196 j

    Jump label: 01

    32 j

    Function blocks

    Analog value comparator function A 01 32

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Counter function block, direction C X D_ X=0132

    Counter function block, set counter C X SE X=0132

    Relay/function block MFD-Titan

    display

    Number

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    133/450

    Counter function block, set countervalue (Preset)

    C X SE X 0132

    Counter function block, reset countervalue

    C X RE X=0132

    Frequency counter function block,activate counter (enable)

    CF X EN X=0104

    High-speed counter function block,direction

    CH X D_ X=0104

    High-speed counter function block,activate counter (enable) CH X EN X=0104

    High-speed counter function block,set counter value (Preset)

    CH X SE X=0104

    High-speed counter function block,reset counter value

    CH X RE X=0104

    Incremental encoder counter functionblock, set counter value (Preset)

    CI X SE X=0102

    Incremental encoder counter functionblock, activate counter (enable)

    CI X EN X=0102

    Incremental encoder counter function

    block, reset counter value

    CI X RE X=0102

    Comparator function block CP X=0132

    Activate text output function block D X EN X=01 32

    Wiring with MFD-Titan 06/04 AWB

    Get from network station functionblock

    GT X=0132

    Relay/function block MFD-Titan

    display

    Number C

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    134/450

    Seven-day time switch HW X=0132

    Year time switch function block HY X=0132

    Activate value scaling function block LS X EN X=0132 j

    Master reset function block MR X T_ X=0132 j

    Activate numerical converter functionblock

    NC X EN X=01 32 j

    Function block operating hourscounter, enable

    OT X EN X=0104 j

    Operating hours counter functionblock, reset

    OT X RE X=0104 j

    Send to the network (easy-NET)function block, trigger

    PT X T_ X=0132 j

    Activate pulse width modulationfunction block PW X EN X=0102j

    Send time to the network (easy-NET)function block, trigger

    SC X T_ X=01 j

    Activate set cycle time function block ST X EN X=01

    Timing relay function block,trigger control coil (enable)T X EN X=01

    32 j

    Timing relay function block, stop T X ST X=0132 j

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    The options for setting output and m

    with the description of each coil funThe function block coil functions andwith the description of each function

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    135/450

    Markers, analog operands

    Specific markers are available for acor inputs/outputs.

    Table 8: Markers

    When using the COM communicatiothe following data accesses on the s

    i h f ll i

    Markers

    Analogoperand

    MFD-Titandisplay

    Number Valurang

    Marker 32 bit MD 0196 32 b

    Marker 16 bit MW 0196 16 b

    Marker 8 bit MB 0196 8 bitMarker 1 bit M 196 1 bit

    Analog inputsbasic unit

    IA X X=0104 10 b

    Analog output QA X X=01 10 b

    Wiring with MFD-Titan06/04 AWB

    Markers

    Analogoperand

    MFD-Titan

    display

    Number Value

    range

    M k 32 bit 1MD 01 20 32 bit

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    136/450

    The following rules apply if you want tooperands (contacts) from the markers M

    Table 9: Composition of the markers

    Marker 32 bit 1MD 0120 32 bit

    Marker 16 bit 1MW 0140 16 bit

    Marker 8 bit 1MB 0180 8 bit

    Marker 1 bit 1M 196 1 bit

    Analog inputsbasic unit

    1IA X X=0104 10 bit

    Analog output 1QA X X=01 10 bit

    Applies to

    MD, MW,MB, M

    Left = most

    significant bit,byte, word

    32 bit MD1

    16 bit MW2 MW1

    8 bit MB4 MB3 MB2

    1 bit M32 to M25 M24 to M17 M16 to M9

    32 bit MD2

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    16 bit MW8 MW7

    Applies to

    MD, MW,MB, M

    Left = most

    significant bit,byte, word

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    137/450

    8 bit MB16 MB15 MB14

    32 bit MD5

    16 bit MW10 MW9

    8 bit MB20 MB19 MB18

    32 bit MD23

    16 bit MW46 MW45

    8 bit MB92 MB91 MB90

    32 bit MD24

    16 bit MW48 MW478 bit MB96 MB95 MB94

    32 bit MD25

    16 bit MW50 MW49

    32 bit MD26

    16 bit MW52 MW51

    Wiring with MFD-Titan06/04 AWB

    Marker double words always contain alseveral write accesses to MD, MW, MB are made, it is the last write operation

    h You should only write the markers on

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    138/450

    also applies if you are writing markers screen.

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Number formats

    MFD makes computations with a sigThe value range is:2147483648 to +2147483647

    With 31 bit l th 32 d bit i t

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    139/450

    With a 31 bit value, the 32nd bit is t

    Bit 32 = state 0 means a positive

    Example:000000000000000000000100000412hex =1042dec

    Bit 32 = 1 means a negative numbe

    Example:11111111111111111101110010bin = FFFFDCAEhex = 9042dec

    Circuit diagram display

    In the MFD-Titan circuit diagram, conare connected up from left to right - coil. The circuit diagram is created o

    containing contact fields, coil fields wired up with connections.

    h The marker byte (MB) and markerformats are unsigned.

    Wiring with MFD-Titan06/04 AWB

    I 01----I 02----CP01GT------Q 01----HY01Q1k''''''' '''''''''''' ''''''' ''''''' '''''L: 1 C:1 B:____

    Contact fields (1 to 4)

    Rung

    Status line

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    140/450

    Connections are used to produce thbetween relay contacts and the coils.across several rungs. Each point of inconnection.

    The number of free bytes is displayedrecognise how much memory is avadiagram and function blocks.

    MFD-Titan circuit diagram displayFor greater legibility, the circuit diagramMFD-Titan shows two contacts per rung

    a coil in series. A total of 16 charactersrungs plus the status line can be displa

    L 1 C 1 B ____

    Connections

    Status line

    Number of rung

    Number offield in therung

    Amount of freememory in bytes

    I 01----I 02---

    Q 01----HY01Q1k

    L: 1 C:1 B:7840

    MFD-Ti06/04 AWB2528-1480GB

    Saving and loading programs

    MFD-Titan provides you with two wdiagrams externally:

    Saving to a memory card. Saving on a PC with EASY-SOFT-P

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    141/450

    g

    Once they have been saved, programMFD-Titan, edited and run.

    All program data is saved in MFD-Tipower failure the data will be retainis overwritten or deleted.

    Memory card

    Each memory card contains a circuitinserted into the MFD-Titan interfac

    The MFD-Titan behaves in the followaccordance with the type and settin

    Requirement:

    A valid circuit diagram must be storVariants with display:

    XGo to the CARD menu and load ththe unit in STOP mode via CARD r

    CARD MODE settingapage 376.

    Variants without display:If the circuit diagram on the card is

    Wiring with MFD-Titan06/04 AWB

    Working with contacts

    and relays

    In MFD-Titan circuit diagrams, the swit

    relays of conventional circuit diagrams using input contacts and relay coils.

    Conventional circuit MFD-Titan circ

    MFD-Titan con

  • 8/6/2019 Manual MFD Ingles

    142/450

    MFD-Titan circuit diagram:

    First specify which input a