Kuhnke Electronics Instruction Manual
Kuhnke Electronics Instruction Manual Kuhnke Electronics Instruction Manual
Software Value Frequency Value Frequency Value Frequency Value Frequency 76 426.0 176 1152.4 276 3116.9 376 8430.8 77 430.3 177 1163.9 277 3148.1 377 8515.1 78 434.6 178 1175.5 278 3179.6 378 8600.2 79 439.0 179 1187.3 279 3211.4 379 8686.2 80 443.3 180 1199.2 280 3243.5 380 8773.1 81 447.8 181 1211.2 281 3275.9 381 8860.8 82 452.3 182 1223.3 282 3308.7 382 8949.4 83 456.8 183 1235.5 283 3341.8 383 9038.9 84 461.3 184 1247.9 284 3375.2 384 9129.3 85 466.0 185 1260.3 285 3409.0 385 9220.6 86 470.6 186 1272.9 286 3443.0 386 9312.8 87 475.3 187 1285.7 287 3477.5 387 9405.9 88 480.1 188 1298.5 288 3512.3 388 9500.0 89 484.9 189 1311.5 289 3547.4 389 9595.0 90 489.7 190 1324.6 290 3582.8 390 9690.9 91 494.6 191 1337.9 291 3618.7 391 9787.8 92 499.6 192 1351.2 292 3654.9 392 9885.7 93 504.6 193 1364.8 293 3691.4 393 9984.6 94 509.6 194 1378.4 294 3728.3 394 10084.4 95 514.7 195 1392.2 295 3765.6 96 519.9 196 1406.1 296 3803.3 97 525.1 197 1420.2 297 3841.3 98 530.3 198 1434.4 298 3879.7 99 535.6 199 1448.7 299 3918.5 136 E 700 GB
5.3.4 Short-circuited Output Software Overload fuses out the outputs thermally. This section describes an extra, software-controlled short circuit monitoring which is available for normal outputs but not for clock pulse outputs, though. 5.3.4.1 Combi Outputs di0...do3 (SO_0...SO_3) A short-circuited output is turned off by the PLC. To undo the switch-off you must first restart the PLC or choose Online-CoDeSys-Reset. The short circuit error indicated by the error LED will be reset only when you restart the controller. Getting the input states back from the inputs allows you to check the PLC program for the output that was actually short-circuited. Getting the input states back from the inputs allows you to check the PLC program for the output that was actually short-circuited. 5.3.4.2 Digital Outputs of the Basic Module A short-circuited output is turned off by a thermal fuse. 5.3.4.3 Interrupt Following Short Circuit A short circuit to do0 ... do3 will generate an interrupt request to the PLC. To allocate program code to the interrupt request run function INSTALL_ERROR_IRQ (� 4.4.6) The module should contain the code to respond to the request, e.g. to turn off some major or all outputs using function ENADIS_OUTPUTS (� 4.4.3) 137
- Page 85 and 86: Function Libraries INSTALL_INPUT_IR
- Page 87 and 88: 4.4.8 Installing a REF IRQ Module F
- Page 89 and 90: 4.4.10 Setting up the Watchdog Func
- Page 91 and 92: 4.5 Library MMC.LIB Function Librar
- Page 93 and 94: 4.5.2 Registering with the File Sys
- Page 95 and 96: 4.5.4 Copying Files Function Librar
- Page 97 and 98: 4.5.6 Determining the Free MMC Spac
- Page 99 and 100: 4.5.8 Moving a File Function Librar
- Page 101 and 102: 4.5.9 Opening a File Function Libra
- Page 103 and 104: 4.5.10 Reading from a File Function
- Page 105 and 106: 4.5.12 Setting the Edit Bookmark of
- Page 107 and 108: 4.5.14 Initialising the File System
- Page 109 and 110: Function Libraries FUNCTION_BLOCK M
- Page 111 and 112: � Use 'start' to repeatedly run t
- Page 113 and 114: 4.6.4 Online Reset (cold) 4.6.5 Res
- Page 115 and 116: 4.7.2 Variables with Set Addresses
- Page 117 and 118: 4.8 Extraremanent Data 4.8.1 Remane
- Page 119 and 120: Remanent Data If an extraremanent m
- Page 121 and 122: TYPE Extrarema_02: STRUCT END_STRUC
- Page 123 and 124: Start_OK := CheckXREMDATA(Clear); I
- Page 125 and 126: 5 Software Software Read this secti
- Page 127 and 128: Internal combi I/Os %IX0.0-%IX0.3 a
- Page 129 and 130: Internal I/Os AI_x and AO_x I/O Var
- Page 131 and 132: Software If an "Input IRQ module" h
- Page 133 and 134: 5.3.3 Functions of Internal Outputs
- Page 135: Software Value Frequency Value Freq
- Page 139 and 140: 5.3.5 Internal Analogue Input Funct
- Page 141 and 142: 5.3.6 Internal Analogue Output Func
- Page 143 and 144: 5.3.7 Functions of Internal Counter
- Page 145 and 146: 5.3.7.1.2 Event Counter Variables V
- Page 147 and 148: Resolution of the rotary encoder: s
- Page 149 and 150: Software 5.4 Functions of the Basic
- Page 151 and 152: 5.7 Status Messages of Expansion Mo
- Page 153 and 154: 6 PROFIBUS-DP 6.1 Basic Information
- Page 155 and 156: 6.2 Master-Slave Communication PROF
- Page 157 and 158: 6.2.2 Receive Parameter Data (Prm_D
- Page 159 and 160: 6.2.2.2 Device-specific Bus Paramet
- Page 161 and 162: PROFIBUS replaces the term "byte" w
- Page 163 and 164: Octet 4: Diag.Master_Add PROFIBUS A
- Page 165 and 166: 6.2.4 Master-Slave Data Communicati
- Page 167 and 168: Example: VAR bIn_0: BYTE; bOut_0: B
- Page 169 and 170: 7 CANopen CANopen At this point, we
- Page 171 and 172: 7.1.1 CANopen Example CANopen A Ven
- Page 173 and 174: • Step3: Write and test CoDeSys p
- Page 175 and 176: PROGRAM PLC_PRG VAR CANMaster_Ok: B
- Page 177 and 178: 8 PLC Error Handling 8.1 "Failure"
- Page 179 and 180: Example VAR C690_Error: BYTE; END_V
- Page 181 and 182: 8.3.1 Short-circuited Output (Error
- Page 183 and 184: => - STOP: The program is stopped E
- Page 185 and 186: 9 Appendix 9.1 Technical Data 9.1.1
Software<br />
Value Frequency Value Frequency Value Frequency Value Frequency<br />
76 426.0 176 1152.4 276 3116.9 376 8430.8<br />
77 430.3 177 1163.9 277 3148.1 377 8515.1<br />
78 434.6 178 1175.5 278 3179.6 378 8600.2<br />
79 439.0 179 1187.3 279 3211.4 379 8686.2<br />
80 443.3 180 1199.2 280 3243.5 380 8773.1<br />
81 447.8 181 1211.2 281 3275.9 381 8860.8<br />
82 452.3 182 1223.3 282 3308.7 382 8949.4<br />
83 456.8 183 1235.5 283 3341.8 383 9038.9<br />
84 461.3 184 1247.9 284 3375.2 384 9129.3<br />
85 466.0 185 1260.3 285 3409.0 385 9220.6<br />
86 470.6 186 1272.9 286 3443.0 386 9312.8<br />
87 475.3 187 1285.7 287 3477.5 387 9405.9<br />
88 480.1 188 1298.5 288 3512.3 388 9500.0<br />
89 484.9 189 1311.5 289 3547.4 389 9595.0<br />
90 489.7 190 1324.6 290 3582.8 390 9690.9<br />
91 494.6 191 1337.9 291 3618.7 391 9787.8<br />
92 499.6 192 1351.2 292 3654.9 392 9885.7<br />
93 504.6 193 1364.8 293 3691.4 393 9984.6<br />
94 509.6 194 1378.4 294 3728.3 394 10084.4<br />
95 514.7 195 1392.2 295 3765.6<br />
96 519.9 196 1406.1 296 3803.3<br />
97 525.1 197 1420.2 297 3841.3<br />
98 530.3 198 1434.4 298 3879.7<br />
99 535.6 199 1448.7 299 3918.5<br />
136 E 700 GB