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System description ABB Procontic b
Programmable control
system
Hardware
SESTHT ET e001. part 2
cod
Brucksehritt-Nummer
DAT 1620 67
ABB Schalt- und Steuerungstechnik GmbH
ASEABROWN BOVERIREGULATIONS
Regulations Concerning the Setting up of Installations
‘Apart from the basic “Regulations for the Setting up of Power
Units” VDE" 0700 and for “The Rating of Creepage Paths and
Air Gaps" VDE 0110 the regulations “The Equioment of
Power Units with Electrical Components’ VDE 0160 in con-
nection with VDE 0860, part 600, have to be taken into due
‘considération. Further attention has to be paid to VDE 0113 in,
cease of the contiol of working and processing machines. it
operating elements are to be arranged near shockhazerd
parts, VDE 0106, part 100, is relevant
‘The user hes to ensure the units as well as the appertaining
‘components to bo installed according to these regulations,
Respectively valid safety regulations, e.g. regulations for the
prevention of accidents and the law concerning technical
‘working material, are valid for machines and units connected
aswell,
PROCONTIC units have beon built according to VDE regula
tion 0160. The protection against direct touching as
demanded by chapter 5.5.1 of this VDE regulation is to be
made sure by the user, e.g, by instaling a switch cabinet.
PROCONTIC units have been iaid out for operation according
to insulation class A of VDE 0110. 1f considerable dint can be
‘expected during operations, the units have to be installed in
‘casings of the respective kind o! protection
* VDE stands for "Association of German Electrical
Engineers”.
‘Asea Brown Boverl AGTable of contents
Bus subracks,
9
Binary in and output modules
1 a
14 Sus organization 11 84 Inputmoduleo7 x8 80 Fe
1.4.1. Connector cntiguation of the signals 11 82 Evaluator? x8 81 At
1.1.2. Connectors or the 10 slots (XPE} 1-1 83. Imputmocule 07 XS a6 AY
454.3 Connectors forthe syatem sols (XSP) 1-1 84 Potential solator 07 XS 87 Fr
4-44 Connectors forthe centraluni slots X2ZE) ||. 1-4 95 In-and oulpul module O7 AE 89 At
1.2 Description ofthe signals, 42 Transistorized suntehing stage
13 Bus decoder +4 96 24V-190mA07 YSEO At
4-4 Dimensions ofthe rack 14 Transistorized switching tage
1.5 Device code forthe rack 14 97 28V-130mao7 ¥S8i Rt
18 Shon subrack or Transistorized ewitching stege
bit processing 07 ET 82 R2 +5 88 24V-500mAOT YSB2 Rt
1.7 Subrack for bt processing Reiay switching stage
o7 ET 89 Re ci 1-8 99 250V-2A07 YS GORE
1.8 Subrack for word and bit 9.10 Transistorized switching stage
processing 07 &T 84 R 7 24V de, 500mA,07 AB SAT
2 Power supply units 21 10 Analg in- and output modules
2.1 Powor supply unit 07 NG 80 Rt 2 1 10. Analog input module G7 EA 80 Rt
22 Power suppiy unitO7 NG 82 Rd 2 3 102 Analog input module 07 EA 81 At
10.8 Analog output module 07 AA 80 Ri
3 Buscoupiing modules 3 1 10.4 Analog output module 07 AA 61 A
3.1. Bus coupling module 07 BV 84 AI a4
32 Busdtiver07 BT 82 RB 3 2 11 Drivecontiol modules :
33. Busdriver07 BT 84 At 3-3 11.1 Drive contro! module 07 AG 86 At
11.2 Drive control module 7 AG 81 Rt
4 Centra contro units 44
41 Cental contri unito7 ZE 68 AS 4112 Appurtenances
4.2 Program memory 07 PR 82 Rt 42 121 Pre-assembled leads
43. Centtalcontrolunito7 ZE 84 RO 43 122 System cable 07 Sk 81 Ad
44 Program momory 07 PR 84 F2 4.6 123. System cable 07 SK 82 RY
4.5 Cental conto! unit07 ZE 86 Raat 47 124 System cable 07 SK 84 Rt
4.6 Central controtunit7 ZE88A102/R201 2... 4-15 125 System eabie O7 SK 8 A
128 Systemcable 07 SK 87 RZ
5 Commissioning and test modules 5-1 127 Systemcabie07 SK AB RI.
5.1 Commissioning and test 42.8 Protection against electric shock
modulo G7 Ie $2 Pot 5.1 129. Blanking cover 07 BA 80 R2
52 Commissioning and tost 12.10 Cycle monitoring module
module 07 I 64 R202 ¥2.41 Battery 07 LB 20 Rt
1212 Power supply RS0t
6 Man memories 6 1 1213 Power supply R503,1
6.1 Batery-backed register 12.14 Power supply REDS, Vi02
module? RK 8083 61 1215 Power supply R505, 108
62 Mainmemory07 AS 82 Ri 62 1218 Powor supply RS06 1
12.17 Power supply AS07IVO
7 HteC wes esas 7.4 1218 Power supply R507 2
7.1 Word processor 07 WP 64 F303 7.4 1249. Systomeable 07 SK 89 AT
1220 Power suppy07 NG3I RI...
8 Timers and counters 8 1 1221 PowersupplyO7NGG2RI |.”
8.1 Analog imer07 7180 Rt 8 1 1222 Powersupply 07 NG33.Rt
82 Analog timer 07 Ti a0 R2 8-2 12.23 Power supply07 NG.24 RY
83 Digital mer 7 That At 83
84 Digital mer 07 TZ 82 R201 85 Module in various varants
85 Fastcounter07 2G 64 Rt 810
20 PROCONTCD sunt 1.90 0
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10-5
10-8
10-10
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1245
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1218
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12.21
12-22
12-24
12-25
12.27
12.29
12.811 Bus-Subracks
4.4 Bus Organization
PROCONTIC b is @ modular programmable control sys:
tem in block design (simiar to SIGMA*tronic b). A
special rack is provided which may house up to 21 cf the
individual modules (plugin boards}. Al units are con
rected to each other by the common bus board, The
Slots for the bi-peripherie-units (VO's, timers, countars}
are location coded, which means that each slot has its
indwvicual device address (group no.) whereat at each
slot @ maximum of eight channol addresses (channo!
10s.) may be called on.
‘The device numbers in the rack are sequenced trom left to
right, starting at "00", For bit-penpheric-units the last 16 slots
are reserved. The channel numbers in each unit are counted
from bottom up, starting at "00" (for racks with coding recepta-
ole oF code switch <=7) or at “08° (For racks with coding
receptacle or code switch >7),
The transmission goes bitby-bit. For In- and Outputs sepa
rate channels are used.
1.4.1 Connector Configuration of the Signals
In the PROCONTIC b system two kinds of connectors are
used
12-pole connectors for all binary pecioheric units;
82-pole conneciors for the central units
11.2 Connectors for the VO slots (XPE)
For these slots only the binary /O-cards with a maximum of
eight channels can be used. The slots ate location-coded on
the bus board
PIN configuration ofthe connector XPE:
boa
u2a j°°] @ND
voo |e °| vss
eD {°° ss
ap fe el N
wo is ef wi
we js es) Gi
Proconnice ‘eet 0086
1.1.8 Connectors for the system slots (XSP)
‘These siots may be used for the more complex devices as
CPU extension, analog signal processing a.S.0. but also for
simple 10 units ofthe bit peripheric, The system slots lack the
Gisignal
PIN contiguration of the connector XSP:
24 GND
vod vss
ED 8s
AD N
wo wi
we Gi
wa w3
we Wes
ws w7
wio wa
wi2 wit
wi4 wi3
MAUS-N, SU-N
wis) IN
CST-N cLKt
BRO-N wa-n
1414 Connectors for the central unit slots (XZ)
‘The first three slots (1-3) are for power supply, bus coupling
and CPU,
PIN configuration of the connector XZE:
2s
vob1.2. Description of the signals
Abbrevi- |} Definition Explanation
ation
24 internal 24V power equivalent tothe voltage at the "+" terminal, but
supply range: 24V +/— 90% fillered with a L’C combination, used as power
15 Amax, supply forthe consumers on the bus (1. LED's,
rolays etc.)
GND “rough ground, V-common connector for power y-paint of the
| Power consuimer suppiy transformer
Yoo positive gic votage ‘sutfcient power for standard rack
O7 NG 80:12 -V +/~ 5%, 150 mAmax, 2» NG 82 or all standarc and optional racks.
O7 NG 82: 10V 4/595, 1.5 Amax
Ves logic common OV for logic ground only, Ves and GNO are connected
atthe y-point of the power supply
SUN ower failure signa’: Voois monitored at — 5 % after switching on
“0"-active open collector signal by the power supply, | andat ~ 15 % when switching off. After powering
pul-up resistance up SU-N stays at low signal for min. 80ms and
1kOhm +/— 2% max. 500ms.
sink current 20 mA max, 'SU-Nis accessable on tho system slots only.
MRES-N / master reset:"0" active opon collector signal by pull | MRES-N is influenced by,
up resistance: © SU-N; SU-N=0~ MRES-N=0
1 kOhm +/= 2 %, sink current 20mA max, * commissioning unit (t may the CPU, clara
MRES-N to 0)
* RUN-STOP switch, tho positive MRES-N flank
sets the program counter tothe address "0000",
start of the processing,
N ormalzing signal signat by the CPU, drain current by the normalizing signal N=1 “1"-active open
2,5mA max, pull-down resistance: drain al output latches, the accumulator ane the
40 kOhm +/— 2 % onthe CPU {date memory are set "0"; AD willbe clamped to
(or the CMOS inputs only) low and the execution of the program end com-
‘mand {PE} and the jump commands is prevented,
(Guited Nis influenced by:
* MRES-N; MRES-N=0—N=1
+ SUN; SUN=0-N=1
* may be kept to 1 by tho word processors,
6 selection signal by the bus decoder, CMOS output the G,-signalis brought to each slot by open feed-
with “0"-active signal, pull-up resistance: 88 kOhm
+= 2 Yeper module
ers from the bus decoder. With G)=0 the siatis
enabled.
12
PROCONTIC stata 09.82‘abr | etten Explanation
van
co | ipitana isin wets tesa ne selected trary
ChScutpt othe btperproralantscepaciie | pucrameliotepessere
‘at 300 pmax pon ster eg Ve
Se konms/= 2 ein
‘iin aentpe out 7)
to "07" cesp. “08° to
1.4. Dimensions of the rack
f :
pd
Mounting bracket for installation into the 19° rack,
1.5 Device Code for the Rack ee aie et
orig eae 7 185 157
Device slot re. in o7 Ere 3 305 277
o- | o7etsa | ovetss | o7etse | [Gyeresea 2 465 437
orzeee | 2) tw weit re
orzess | 3 | inv ay ww
orzess | 4) iv iv ev
o7aceo | 1 | was | woo | woe
ovasez | 1 | vas | woo | wae
overs | 1 1 1 '
orpret | 1 \ t \
ovaves | 1 \ t \
artigo | 1 | 0003 | 0003 | coos
o7iat | 1} 0003 | 0903 | coe
orze2 | 3) ws | oo | nce
orwess | 3) ts | v9
orzaea | 2) 0018 | ots | coor
o7xsao | + | oo1s | ons | coor
o7xsar | 1 | 0015 | 0048 | coor
o7xses | 1 | ors | 0048 | co07
o7xser | 1 | 0015 | 015 | 0007
o7yseo | 1 ) 0015 | 0045 | coor
orvser | 1 | ors | 004s | co07
oryse2 | 1 | cots | ons | coor
orvses | 1 | 0015 | 0015 | 00-07
o7ases | 1 | ots | oo4s | coo7
oraces | 1 | 0015 | oots | coor
oveaso | 2) 0015
o7EAer | 2 | 00-15
oraaso | 2 | 00-15
o7aasr | 2 | 0015
o7aceo | 2 cots | oor
o7aG 2 oo13 | coor
* D= Dimension
BA 1 rmooonce/asotat1.8 Short subrack for bit processing 07 ET 82 R2
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|
|
‘The subracks have to be wired at the earth connector.
Technical date:
Number of sts 18
WO slots :
System siots 4
Weight OBkg
der umber Gunser7a00R2
Appurtenances:
Mourting bracket O7 MW a0 Gant aa6176R1
connactor
Connector | Comector
ae XSP XPE
eae
|
CET seeeeerrrrr|
Coding eceptacto |
PROGONTIC sate 68
15
The coding receptacles is placed at system slot 06.
Meaning of the coding jumpers:
Coding Name o
rsceplaes jumper modules jumper inertes
[ees SSNs | modes bockes
ct] YN Ouputs
¢ 2) cay Chanlo0..07 equivalent
Poe > ‘Channel 08...15 J channel no.
‘The small subrack 07 ET 82 R2 is intended for minor contro!
functions and should only oe used singly. itis only scheduled
for bt operations.1.7, Subrack for bit processing 07 ET 83 RZ
‘The subracks have to be wired atthe earth connector.
Technical data:
No. of slots 21
WO siots 16
System slots 6
Weight 12g
(Order number GJRs217500R2
Appurtenances:
bracket 07 MW 60. GJR19481 16R1
Connector Connector Connector
Coding receptacie —
‘The cading receptacles is placed at system slot 12.
Mearing of the coding jumpers:
Coding Name of
receptacles jumper modules. jumper inserted
a TN Times
ee XN Inputs | modules diocked
eo] YN Outputs
as <=7 — Channelo0..07 | equivalent
om >7 Channel 08..15 | channel no.
The gubrack 07 ET 89 Ris only scheduled for bit operations,
For two or mare bit subracks two subracks with jumpers >=7
and <7 must be provides in each case.
The sotting also depends on the bank numbors which are set
‘on the bus coupling module 07 BV 84. (See Chapier 3.1)
If cortain typos of equipment are undesirable in a subrack they
have to be excluded (blocked by inserted jumpers).
Attention:
For the liming module 07 TZ 82 the jumper TN must be
inserted
For word: periphery modules (e. g. analog 1/0) the wordibit
subrack 07 ET 84 is required,
O°
PROCONTIC sato0D 881.8 Subrack for word and bit processing 07 ET 84 R2
|
|
|
|
fc 79245,
The subracis have to be wired at the earth connector.
Technical data:
No, of slots. 2 ne
110 sits 16
System slots a
Weight 12kg
Order number Gurs2vasoor2
Appurtenances:
Mounting bracket 07 MWY 80
connector
XE
connector
LL cosing smten
‘The coding receptacies Is placed at system siot I
‘Meaning of the coding switches
7
Guni94a1 16R1
Function OFF ‘ON
lor
0 Binary inputs blocked free
0 Binary outputs blocked free
;0 mes. Blocked trea
0 Analog input blocked free
0 ‘Analog output blocked free
0 Channe!O-7 tree blocked
0 Channel 8-15 free blocked
0 Free
L open hier
Attention:
The bus is delivered in blocked condition, The cosing
Switches have to be set prior to commissioning,182 Power supply units
2.1 Power supply unit 07 NG 80 R4
Technical data:
Input voltage 24vde
with Uss = 4 V ripple content
Allowed potential difference += 30%
Output voltage
Fine-wire tuse
12V do. +i 5% controlled 150 mA,
24V deo. +/~ 30% fitered
F2A (front panel)
Power dissipation max. 3W
Undervoltage tripping <108V
Voltage dips
wo switch-oft eee
with switch-off green LED goes out and processor is stopped
Weight 5.08 kg
Dimension 1 division
Order number GuR5211700R4
‘The power supply unit 07 NG @0.R4 serves to supply the Exception:
PROCONTIC b with electric power
The presence of the 12 V d.c. output voltage is indicated by
means of an LED and monitored by the power Supply unit for
Uundervoltage. I the vottage drops to bolow 10.8 V processing
fof the program by the central unit is stopped, When the
operating voltage returns and the switch is set to postion RUN
the central unit goes through a normalization cycle by means
cof which ali outputs, fags and registers addressed in the
program are reset,
286 PROCONMICD abun 1.86 24
See main memory 07 AS 82 respectively central contro! mod-
ule 07 ZE 86.
Voltage dips <1 ms at 24 V dc. are bridged.
‘The terminel “screen” on the front panel of the power supply
Unit serves to screen the system cable 07 SK B1 Rd or
07 SK 85 Rt (see chapter 12 appurtenances),
:22 Power supply unit 07 NG 82 R4
Technical data:
Input voltage
Allowed potential difference
Output voltage
Fine-wire fuse
Power dissipation
Undervoltage tripping
2aVae,
with Uss = 4 V ripple content
+/— 20%
10 Vdc. +/~ 5 % controlled 154
24V dc +/~ 30% fitered
F2A (front panel)
max.3W
15.15
Gumpers)
= It allows to operate bit WO modules ~ 15,15 in extension
subracks (only in connection with 07 BT 64)
The bus coupling modules is plugged into the first division
(civision 1) of an extension subrack,
By means of a soldered jumper the address area from which
‘the connected subrack repies can be selected on the bus
coupling module.
| vumper |” Group no. Module address
AB 00... 15 E/A00,00...15,15
AD 16.31 E/A 16.00. 31,15
Ac 2.47 | EAS200 A735 |
AE | aa es E/A 48,00 .. 63,15,
+ = as delivered
at
10 mA,
O14 kg
1 division
(GJR529050081
Ht the 07 BV 84 module is used ior word processing the driver
‘must be a 07 BT 84 module
In case of bit processing the 07 BV 84 Ft module operates in
Conjunction with a 07 BT 82 module, starting with revision
index no. RS.
Examples and further details of the PROCONTIC b systems
are in volume 8.1, planning, inciuded.3.2 Bus driver module 07 BT 82 R3
co
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Fewer rom tra
aoe ai
cunsexescona
In PROCONTIC b systems with two or several cubcacks the
BUS driver 07 BT 82 is required in the basic stage 07 ET 83, It
serves to amplify and exchange the BUS signals from the
fexlersion stages coupled via BUS coupling modules with the
basic subrack.
{n the front panel of the module there is a 40-pole push-on
terminal strip which receives the connector coming ror the
BUS coupling module 07 BV 82 and a double FASTON blade
connector. By means of the FASTON biade connector the
BUS driver must be connected to the zero potential of the
power supply unit 07 NG 82.
Important note:
‘The BUS driver i delivered with the jumper 1001 fited. This
jumper is necessary it the PROCONTIC b system is to be
Operated with a 07 RK BO register module.
It the system is used without a register module the jumper in
the BUS driver mast be removed.
Caution:
‘The system must never be operated without jumper 1001 on.
the BUS driver and with @ register unt
A switching between address area for 1/O-units
(WO > 15,16) is only with the bus driver 07 BT 84 pos
sible
Examples and further details of the PROCONTIC b systems
are in volume 8.1, planning, included
B
z
.
5
=
|3.3 Bus driver module 07 BT 84 I
Technical data:
Power irom the interna
logic power supply (+10 V)
Weight
Dimension
Order number
Tasks
— Control signals at the BUS are decoupled and transmitted
to the front panel connector.
{In case of ward transmission: determination of the data
traffic drootion
‘Address erea switchover for VO modules. (The BUS driver
‘on principle has its own subrack in bank 0}
Allows operation of analog VO units andor bit
WO units > 15,18 in extension subracks.
Placing in the system
‘The BUS driver is plugged into the first division (from left) of
the physically lowest subrack. The central unit 07 ZE 84 is
immediately adjacent (The power supply unit 07 NG 82 is
Plugged into the subrack above beside the BUS coupling
module)
‘The BUS drivor receives the connect
module arranged above it.
of the BUS coupling
Note:
The module 07 BT 84 R1 can not be used together with the
central unit 07 ZE 82,
Examples and further details of the PROCONTIC b systems
are in volume 8.1, planning, includes,
PROCONTICH ‘ene 0988 33
10ma
0108 kg
1 division
GuRs230400R1a4
PROCONTIC b/sat208 88,4 Central control modules
and program memories
4.1 Central control module 07 ZE 82 Aa
‘Technical data:
fc a7
Max. storage capacity 2K
Cyclo time at 1k 2.5ms
Main memory 128
Output memory 128
Power consumption 100 ma
Dimension 1 division
Weight O18 kg
Order number Gurs215900R4
Appurtenances: eae
EPROM memory 07 PR 82 RI
GURS216000R1
‘The central control unit 07 ZE 82 AS has a 256 bit main
memory and a cycle time of 2.5 ms at 1 K words,
(On the central control unit an interlockable receptacie for
receiving the programming memory 07 PR 82 is arranges,
‘An interface on the front panol is provided for connecting the
programming and test unit 07 IE 84.
‘Ang PROGR issu 590
“4
Functions of tne central unit:
a, To trigger the word address counter
b. To accept the program word to be processed from the
program memory
©. To decode the program word {operator part)
4. To perform the logic operations (Boolean operations)
@. To transmit and to receive the data bit (status)
1. To control and to monitor the processing
4g. Start/stop normalization logic
1 Main memory:
128 function fags M
128 output memorias A
{output memories which are not required may be used as
function flags A)Functions of the changeover switch RUN/STOP:
‘8, Position STOP:
A running program is interrupted andior a stat of the
program is prevented,
'. Position RUN:
The program is started. Processing is indicated by a green
ightemiting diode. With the startup angior when the
ower supply is re-established after an interruption the
Central unit goes through @ normalization cycle during
which all outputs, flags and registers adcressed by tho
program are reset
4.2 Program memory 07 PR 82 R1
Technical data:
Memory capacity
Weight
‘Order number
Attention:
Using the main memory O7 AS 82 the jumper 1001 has to be.
removed.
The central control module 07 ZE 82 may not be operated
without EPROM or without @ connected commissioning and
test unit, while undofinied statos may appear in the output
modules. The reason for this are the open datalines af the
EPROM socket
2K words
‘approx. 39.9
(GURs216000R1
PROCONTIC /stateca26“The program memory 07 PR 82 for 2 K words of user program
is inside @ protective hood and is plugged into the central unit
(07 ZE 82 together with this hood, For erasing the EPROM in a
UV eraser the black cover plate on the protective hood shalt
be removed
Programming:
The program memory arranged on the central unit 07 ZE 82
can be loaded directly with the commissioning and test unit
07 IE 84,
Handling note:
Before the program memory is plugged in the plug-in base on
‘he contral unit shall be unlocked (position OFF), and attor-
wards re-locked (pasition ON).
4.3 Central control module 07 ZE 84 R2
Technical data:
Max. storage capacity
Cycle time at 1 K bit program
‘Cycle time toleranc
‘The correct orientation of the RPROM in the protective hood
‘and on the central unit must be ensured (protective hood with
writen text at the upper end, EPROM with marking at the
lower end)
The program memory must never be remavad of plugged in
while energized; the PROCONTIC b food volage must be
tuened of first
Attention:
The program memory 07 PR82 may only be used for
07 ZE 82,
4K6K
25ms
4/~ 0.008 2%
Main memory Operabie only in conjunction with main memory 07 AS 82
Power consumption 300 mA,
Weight 0.95 kg
Dimension 3 divisions,
Order number GuRS218700R2
Appurtenances:
EPROM memory 07 PR 84 F2 (8K)
Gurs218400R2
PRocONTCE /st0H88 43
BFunctions of the central unit,
a) To trigger the word address counter
b) To accept the program word to be processed from the
program memory
©) To decade the program word (bit commands only)
4) To perfarm the logic operation
@} To transmit and to receive the data bt (status)
4) Stanistop and normalization logic
4g) Job sharing with 07 WP 84/07 TZ 82
Fh) Support of the 07 IE 84 for testing and diagnosis
1) Execution of jumps
Function of the changeover switch RUN/STOP-
a) Position STOP
A running program is interrupted and a renewed start upon
reestablishment of the power supply is prevented,
LED = oft
’) Position RUN
Following a change ftom STOP to RUN or establishment of
the powor supply the central unit goos through a normal:
zation cycle lasiing 160 ms. If neither a 07 TZ 82 andor
07 WP 84 module is available the program goes into RUN
(provided that 2 commissioning unit which may be con:
acted wil also give the release). if a 07 TZ 82 andior a
07 WP 84 isin use these modules wil fist go through their
normalization cycles. The contral unit goes inte RUN when
these modules give the release.
LED = is alight
The entire normalization cycle will be completed in approx.
2 seconds
During operation with a 07 TZ 82 andlor a 07 WP 84 the
LED wil intermittently go out when these modules have
access to the BUS and the central unit is stopped. The
result is that in case of short bit programs in conjunction
with longer word programs the LED will remain dark, Since
the LEDs of the word processor do not announce a fault it
‘can stil be seen that the central urit is runaing.
2. Subroutine instructions (bit processing)
= MA Subroutine start
=NA Subroutine star inversely
Mc
MC
‘Subroutine star, with normaliza
Subroutine star inversely, with
ormalization|
1 ME Subroutine end
3, Module instructions
1 BP, Call togging module
1 oBLA Call user module
1 BF Call function module
1 Be Module end (absotute)
BE Module enc (conditional)
Branch instruction
1 sp ‘Absoiute branch to a speciiad adress
sP Conditional branch to a spocitiog
1 SPM Absolute branch to a defined ‘abel
SPM Conditional branch to @ dofiniod labo!
1 MR Definied label
5. Program end instruction
1 PE ‘Absolut rogram end
= PE Conditional program end
PE Conditional inversely program end
inversely
Memory size of 07 ZE 84 with 8 k
(0000 Start of the main pragram
IPE End of the module dotinions
PBA
Set of instructions of the central control unit 07 ZE 84 Module 6 module
BE definitions
1, Bit instructions PBA (max. 3328
Module 0 words}
E Inputs BE
A Outputs
T Timos 7422 IPE End of the main program
Mw Global fags 7423 IPE definitions
M Local flags 7424 256 tngirect constants
s Gicbal step cascades
s Local step cascades 7680 256 Jump flags see jump
* Bo Binary constant constants
* Bt Binary constant sitributor
NOPO Blank word 7936 256 Pointer to module
NOPt Full word Br91 definitions
ad PRocONMCY/ atat60 86‘The central contro! unit is plugged into sts I
fourth division trom lett of a subrack,
‘The power supply unit 07 NG 82 is required for its operation
1V (second to
Attention:
The mocuie has no main memory of its own and can therefore:
be operated only in conjunction with 07 AS 82, The central
contiol module 07 ZE 84 may not be operated without
EPROM or without a connected commissioning and test unt,
while undefined states may appear in the output modules
The reason for this are the open datalines of the EPROM
socket
For commissioning and testing the commissioning unit
07 IE 84 is connected to the 48:-pale interface,
Basically the said program area of 8K (16 bit) words is
available tothe user.
Part of the memory (768 words ~ 3/4K) is required for
organization purposes, however, i at least one of the follow
ing features is used:
a) Jumps to flags (SPM...)
'b) Modules with a jump to module definitions (!P8)
©) Indirect constants (K,)
NTC eta 0086
| -
| |
‘There is an interiockable receptacle for receiving the program
‘memory on the front panel: 7 PR 84 2 (8K)
Management of the protected memory area is taken over by
the programming units. To protect this memory aroa the
module definitions are terminated with a double PE ('PE IPE},
‘Tomake sure that the double PE is recognized correctly there
‘must be at least one PROCONTIC word (andlor 1 x NOPO)
between the !PE (end of the main program) and the double
PE,4.4 Program memory 07 PR 84 R2
Technical data:
Memory capacity 8K words,
Weight approx. 20g
Order number GuRs218400R2
The program memory 07 PR 84 AP for 8 K words of user Handling note:
rogram is inside a protective hood and is plugged into the
‘ceniral unit 07 ZE 84 together with this hood. For erasing the
EPROM in a UV eraser the black cover plate on the protective
‘hood shall be removed.
Programming:
‘The program memory arranged on the central unit 07 ZE 84
can be loaded directiy with the commissioning and test unit
o7 Ie 84
Before the program memory Is plugged in the plug-in base on
‘the central unit shall bo unlocked (position OFF), and alter-
wards re-locked (position ON).
‘The correct orientation of the EPROM in the protective hood
‘and on the central unit must be ensured (protective hood with
wwitlen text at the upper end, EPROM with marking at the
upper end)
‘The program memory must never be removed or plugged in
while energized; the PROCONTIC b feed voltage must be
turned off fist
Attention:
The program memory 07 PR 84 R2 may only be used for
o7 Ze 844.5 Central control Unit 07 ZE 86 R301/R401
Technical data:
power supply external by front plugs.
permissible voltage tolarance
Permissible ribble, peak-to-peak
ower consumption
Imegrated power supply:
Output voltages
Use for PROCONTIC bus
+Us_ for 07 ZE 66 internal
=Us_ for 07 2 86 internal
Fuse (F1)
Power loss
Undervoltage monitoring
Voltage fluctuation
wo shutdown
with shut-down
CPU EEPROM
White cycles EEPROM
Cycle time for 1k bt program
Processing memory
ar
2aVvde
+/= 30%
<4V
500 mA max.
+10 Vdc, +/— 5%, regulated, 200 mA max
+ 5Vdc., 4/~ 5%, regulated, 500 mA max
— 8Vd.c., +/- 10%, regulated, 100 mA max
2A (fast acting)
aw
87 Vresp. 45V
<1 ms
green LED goes off and processor is disabled
BK words:
19 000 max
approximately 5 ms (see volume 8.2 for exact informations)
integrated
1024 outputs (A)
1024 global flags (M’)
16 local flags (M)
1024 global stops (S')
16 local steps (S}
128 output word
128 cutout analog
128 mark word
128 mark analogFunction modules
Buffer
Display
Integrated interfaces
Operations mode 1
Connector for interface
Serial rangmission format
‘Ambient conditions:
operating temperature
storage temperature
humicity class
Dimensions
Weight
Order number
‘Appurtenances:
‘System cable O7 SK 87 R2 for
programming unit
System cable 07 SK 88 Ri for
serial interface operations mode 1
Spare battery
Funetions of the Central Processing U
— suited for word and bit processing, supported by a gate-
array for bus control and a bit accelerator for faster bit
processing
all PROCONTIC b commands can be applied
fas background modules (called for by =BS...type) only the
typos P... rasp. FOO0 can be called up (for protecoling over
the serial interlace). All other types are not allowed.
Indirect jumps (SPM..) over the whole address range
MA and MC are supported even on the word level. The
assignment of word outputs, for example the commands
= AW... and = AA... Shall nt be listed in between MA,
MC and ME, MA means thal up to ME no ather command
will be executed; with MC all binary assignments but the
step chains wil be valued to °0"
all PROCONTIC b units can be operated with this CPU;
exceptions: 07 T! 80, 07 TI 81, 07 TZ 82 and the word
processor 07 WP 84
CAUTION:
On all PROCONTIC b racks the times must be disabled: to
do so, the code switch "3° must be in “off” position
see listing
Individual range selectable by sik
4LEDs
8423 or RSA22
a a commissionig or test unit interlace
Cannon D, 9 pole
selectable
0
F
455°C
+750
4 divisions
0,389
(GJR5291800R301
GJR5231500R401
(GURS230800R2
GJR5231700R1
GuRS228500R1
(07 ET 84) resp. the jumper “TN’ (07 ET 2, 07 ET 83) on
the bus board must be installed
1024 binary out: and inputs, 1024 binary markers and
memories, and 256 analog in- and outputs may be ad
dressed
the interface for the programming unit (RS 423) is inte-
grated into the CPU; as programming unit the modules
07 PC 30 and 07 PC 31 can be connected directly via the
serel interlace
660 ime ranges, selectable by software, are included: in one
‘program up to 48 time ranges may be used (work load of
the processor)
16 counters, selectable by software, are included
~ cycle monitoring is active only with the cycle monitoring
‘module F 060 used in the program
integrated power supply to gonorate tho intornal PROCON-
TIC logic voltages (10 VISV) to supply the CPU and ane
rack
by using different cable at the interface port either a prog-
ramming unit (07 SK 87 2) or a printerterminal (07 SK 8&
1) may be connected
48 PROCONTICS tats 0888Description:
For high power consumption up to 2 power supply units 07 NG
'82 may be appiied in the extension rack. With proper power
supply the gieen LED “Netz Ein’ will be duminated with a
200..400ms delay atter switohing on the external power
‘The programming unit will be connected with the intertace by
the cable 07 SK 87 R2. Thus the CPU can be programmed
directly
‘The battery for butfering the internal markers ete. is nol pact of
the unit and must be ordered separately, If used without
buttering, all switches must be in “N° (normalized) position,
After the fist run of a new program the switches shall aways
be in *N" position. After that individual ranges may be
buffered with the switches. This applies also ater ropiacing a.
buttered CPU.
Sider switch at the front panel for selection tho buffered
ranges
oo
(Sly =
HB: &
clgii 2
ple! &
clei 2
A RUNISTOP switch is provided for the control function. This
Switch is called for at each end of a cycle,
For monitoring purposes 4 LEDs are installed
‘Yellow LED for (ACK) serial interface active,
Groen LED for (BSY) flashos, PROCONTIC runs.
Red LEDs
error Ma | Mt
OK. 0 10 noerror
memory [0/1 (erorno, 10-28)
user 1 10 (erorno. 30-99)
rardware 11-14 (erorno. 0-9)
aor
List attached to unit
(¢@ also error lst)
PROCONTICE state 08.88
49
‘The normalizing cycie is indicatod by the LEDs. Attor power:
ing up.all LEDs flash for a moment. After that during the
hardware normalization the yellow LED comes up. When the
yellow LED goes off and no red LED comes up the hardware
Normalization was finished successfully. In case of an error the
detailed error data can be called for via the monitoring fun:
tion $F. In case of an error the PROCONTIC wil not go in
AUN mode, During transition from STOP to RUN the PRO-
CONTIG program is checked. If there is no errar (none of the
red LEDs is an), the flashing of the green LED indicates the
‘eycio run ofthe program,
indications for EEPROM:
THe CPU does not havo a special RAM memory for the
PROGONTIC program curing commissioning. This means
‘hat ail modifications must be done in the EEPROM, The:
modified PROCONTIC words are programmed oniy. A faulty
programming is indicated by an erro: signal
‘A butfer of 258 words is provided in the master system RAM
for temporaty storage of the PROCONTIC words coming over
the interface. pre-erase (function D} of tho memory is not
required when completely transferring the program in position
Ba.
Serial interface:
‘The serial interface can be used in two operational modes:
~ programming and testing interiaco
~ ASCllinterface
‘The selection of the operational mode is done by choosing the
corresponding system cable,
Peace Ee ea eee
— deri RS 423
operating mode
programming and esting
interface dda
ascil
interface eenTechnical specifications of the serial interface:
‘The interface can be used electrically either in the RS 422 oF
In the RS 423 mode. Selection is done by jumper on the
printed circuit board 1 (state of delivery = RS 423).
Rs 423 mode:
PIN. Function
shield
transmitter wire
receiver wire
do not use
‘ree (connected to PIN 2 internally)
switching form programming unit to printer
signal ground
free (connected to PIN 7 internally)
free (connected to PIN 3 intemaly)
The four jumpers on the circuit board 1 are set for RS 423 as
shown detow (state of delivery)
‘The PIN configuration of the 9-pote trapezoidal plug in RS 422
mode (invers to the stato of dalivery)
RS 422 mode:
PIN Function
1 shield
2 free (connected to PIN § internally)
3 free (connected to PIN 9 interally)
4 transmitter +
5 transmitter ~
8 switching from programming unit to printer
7 free (connected to PIN 8 internally)
8 receiver +
9 receiver —
‘The four jumpers on the peb 1 are set for RS 422 as shown
‘below (changed by the user):
To9 og] un or un
peel Bo
tet | LoS 0 8 |
n chan
ast ae
“ 7
10 (Oj O°
20) i
310 0 QO
Mode
nsazo | ASW
St 12 | 23
se| 2 2
ss| 2 2a
sa| 23 12
410 proconrc sate tb08a. Programming and testing interface
Via this interface the system can be connected to the prog
ramming and testing units 07 PC 30, 07 TD 12 and 07 PC St
by the system cable 07 SK 87,
‘There are four basic features:
= the diagnosis is done over the standard telegrams of the
programming units
(independent of RUN/STOP) always the whole program
memory can be read
— moditiation of the program in RUN mode is not possible
~ status-read at the end of the cyc's possible only
~ simulation of variables at the ond ofthe cyclo possible only
= oniy one stop-point on address 0000 possible
‘eycle monitoring ay the timer (250ms)
= when comparing the programming unit with the stored
program (functon"V" in § SPS) an error indication may
‘come up in the programming unit, even when the programs.
match. in this case the address of the error ig higher than
the valid work limit, This indication is generated by the CPU.
when recalculating the jump addresses into the acministra-
tion part.
~ since the CPU normalizes the variables not before the
transition from STOP to RUN, itis possible to apply al test
functions even with the non-working control
— the images of the variables are received only. The output
Units cornected are reset,
b, ASCibinterface with cable 07 SK 88 RI:
Over the interface texts and values can be transterted to
peripheral units (CRT, printer etc.) by the protecoling mo:
dules.
Monitoring functions render possible the in- and outputs of
word variabies, the modification of the band rete as well as
time and counter references and actual values and the call for
of error data including the sofware version number, Monitor:
ing functions have tne structure $. ial character>. Ata
faulty input with an active echo a "?" willbe reflected.
AS final charactor only the signal projected in SINIFO02 is
accepted. As default value is specified for the final
character.
Monitoring functions:
‘The basic setting (ewitch BAUD in N position) inctudes 300
Baud, 8 data bits without parity. 1 stoop bt and with echo, The
baud rate may be mocified by $8=xx in the monitor or over
the function module SIN. AN modifications are stored in the
butlered RAM anc stay memorized with the switch BAUD in
position
PROCONTIC bso 08 88 an
Programming of the baud rate.
$B90= 300 Baud
SBE0= 600 Baud
$B12= 1200 Baud
§ B24= 4800 Baud
§ B96= 9600 Baud
In this case the interface has the functions listed below:
call for time values (reference and actual)
$8T00.00= resp $SIT00.00=
~ setting of tme values
$ST00,00=abcEx, whereas a,b,c = 0..9 andx = 1.5
= call for counter values (reference and actual)
$8Z00,00= resp. $1200,00=
setting of counter values
$88Z00,00=aboce resp.8MA02,00=
modification of word variables
SMWO1,00=+21300-
~ output of bit lags (07 ZE 86 R401)
‘SM'01,00=.
= modification of bit flags (07 ZE 86 R401)
SMO1,00=1
‘The global flags in the range M'00,00..M'63,15 are addres-
sed only.
= Indication of the stand-stil address in an error ease by
‘monitoring function($F=}
~ at three ditferent test instants the error data are stored in
the memory and can be called for by SF} {i
07 ZE 85 V1.1
~ indication of the maximum eycle time($2Y=).Here
the max. cycle tine is output in steps of 10. ms.
~ as final charactor ether or is accepted.
For further details about the monitoring functions see the
software description.Table of the internal error indications
rior | meaning display | adcress
10, | reo LED
| [v2 Tun |
f+ | PROCONTIC bus x |x fin cpu
2 | acceleration test x |x |int cpu
13 | INTO error x |x | int op
4 | control bus x |x |intcpu
5 | PTY error x |x | PC-ADR.
8 | RAMeror }x fx J int cpu’ |
7 | EEPROM error x |x | PCADR,
8 | EEPROM error x |x | int cpu
29 | reference error counter x
30 | referenceerrortimes | x |
ai: | imtortace no, x PC-ADR,
32° | baud rate error* x PC-ADR.
33" | operation made error" | x PC-ADR.
38" | parity error” x PC-ADR.
38 | fag error x
39 | noornot sufficient PE | x PC-ADA.
40° | too many module calls | x PC-ADR.
41° | BE forgotten x PC-ADR.
50" | jump error x PC-ADR.
51° | special command error | x PC-ADR.
52° | command error x PC-ADR,
53 | head module orvor x PC-ADR,
54 time module too long | x
80 | cycle error x
int CPU = internat eror, program address shown is not
related to the error
PO-ADA. = ( converted
32768)2
* ettor to be recognized at program execution
x LED ison
"interface
in decimal minus
Special Features of the CPU
Jump commands and moduie calls:
For jump commands and module calls in the 07 ZE 86 the
limitation of markers (SPM) and moduie deintions to always,
be in the upper 4k:block is neutralized. The new CPU cal-
cuiates at iniaizing the address itsell so that they may be
randomly arranged in tho program memory.
Caution:
‘Jumps cn addresses are sti executed in jumps moctule 4K.
The conversion attributes from bit to word (be) may be
combined with al bit variables, t.. DA 17,00.
Caution:
These attributes change the Boole accumulator, this means
after tat no further linkage is possibi,
The division in “word modules and “bit” modules is neut-
alized. All module numbers irom 0 10 63 are tolerated for
‘word and bit processing. The local flag ranges however exist,
only 16 times and are derived 16 from the module no. So
module no. 0 has the identical local flag range as module no,
16, 32 otc. All modules may be parametrized with a maximum
of 16 word and 16 bit paramerers.
‘THe module cali BA. A. always must be terminated with
NOPO, even when no parameter list folloms.
The modules ‘BS... and =BS...A.. are not supported, since
with a single processor system background operation is nat
possible.
‘The modules 8S..F000 and BS ,P. are, when called, written
into a list only (60 modules max}. Aftor the program end the
rrext following module in the lst will be taken, also all associ-
ated ASCH characters and values put into an output butter.
“This means that the values derive from the cycle at which end
the module was effectively processed. The values are always
‘output in 5 digits. The real output over the serial intertace is
‘Row interrupt controled, meaning that for each cycle a max-
imum of one text module is output.
The protocolers with BS...F000 or BS..P.. can be calied for
«ith all numbers (0 to 62). The module bit B63 indicates that
the stand-by patter for ihe protocol is ful,
‘All 60 times and 16 counters may be programmed,
‘To not overload the reaction time of the processor only 46
times for each program are allowed. if more times are prog-
rammed there will be no error indication but the reaction time
of the eystom will be extonded,
The function $IT....=D (continuous read of the actual value)
Is not possibve inthis case.
with counters and timers the status exchange between the
internal timer and the PLC-program is asynchronous, this
‘means itis done always then when a timer or counter is run off
and not atthe end of the cycle (ike O7 28211).
The module SIP (F001) is treated as a “normal” function
module, which means it may be called for conditioned or
unconditioned,
Its within the cycic program and not following !PE as in the
07 WP 84. The module F060 (cycle monitoring) is net required
for the data exchange with the SIP module.Tho function
‘module SIP occupies a value of the past. The target vaviable
will be cancelled after the reset, The further reaction of the
module is identical with the ono of the word processor
o7 WP 84,
412
PROCONTEC b stan a8“The modiule forthe cyete monitoring F080 must be called forin
‘the program once only, to enable or disable the eycle monitor-
ing. A continuous call is not necessary.
Since the normalizing of all variables is not done before the
transition from STOP to RUN, for tasting the variables of the
last cycle processed aro availsle even with the contro! not
running,
‘Module processing
These function modules are handled by the CPU:
FO00 TEX text module
F001 SIP sorial input
F002 SIN interface initializing
FO0S EMAS receiver module (07 ZE 86 A401)
F020 10S indirect write
F021 IDL indirect read
F022 BETR absolute value generator
F023 BEG limiter
F024 KPL complementary gonecator (complement to 7)
Fad PIR Plregulator
F080 ZYK cycle monitoring
F127 KOP head module (07 ZE 86 R401)
Principle function management of 07 ZE 66:
Reset
Basie satting and testing
L of the hardware
Tesi for calls by the program
L thing unit or the CRT i
tenia
eee pEEeeEEee
i Test of the PROGONTIC Hl
@Tvetc)
i AP command decoder ewecutes
commanet
i << PE detected >" ——
‘4818 PROCONTC iste 1.90 43ana4.6 Central control unit 07 ZE 88 R101/R102
(07 ZE 88 R101: 8 K words, 07 ZE 88 R102: 16 K words)
Technical Data:
power supply external by front plugs
permissible voltage tolerance
permissible ripple, peak-to-peak
maximal power consumption
Integrated Power Supply:
Output voltages
Ute for ABB Procontic ® bus
Us for O7 ZE 88 internal
Uso for 07 ZE 88 intarnal
Fuse (F1)
Power loss
Undervoltage monitoring Une respective Us
Voltage fluctuation
without shut-down
with shut-down
CPU EEPROM
Write cycles EEPROM
Cycle time for 1 K bit program
24. OC
+= 30%
<4v
500 mA
+ 10 V DC, 4/~ 5%, regulated, 200 mA max.
+5 V DC, 4/~ 5%, regulated, 500 mA max.
= 10 V DO, 4/- 10%, regulated, 100 mA max.
2A (fast acting)
aw
8.7 V respective 4.5 V
. At a faulty input
with an active echo a "?' will be reflected.
As final character only the signal projected in SIN/FOO2
is accepted. As default value is specified for the
tinal character.Monitoring functions: ~ indication of the software version number
($V=)
The basic setting (switch BAUD in N position} inclides _- indication of the maximum cycle time ($ZY=)
300 baud. 8 data bits without parity. 1 stop bit and with Here the max. cycle time is output in steps of 10 ms.
‘echo. The baud rate may be moditied by $B=xx in the as final character is accepted
monitor or over the function module SIN. Ail mosifica-
tions are stored in the buffered RAM and stay memo. FO" further detalis about the monitoring functions see
rized with the switch BAUD in ‘P’ position. the software description 8.2.
Programming of the baud rate: Table of the internal error indications
paapelpeladea occ error | meaning display | address
$ Be0cch = 600 Bed a ae,
doce eae
$ B24 = 2400 Baud M2 | M1
$ B48 = 4800 Baud 1 | PROCONTIC bus x | x int. cpu
$ 696ccR> = 9600 Baus 2 |eecconme ms | 1 x ine ey
5 | mrsgese a] ey
In ~ tae the intertace has the functions listed below: ia ry ae X | x | Po-Ab.
al for line valves Coferonee ond curren 3 [EN enor x | &[R-Aop
$$T00,00= resp. $iT00,00 DHE Besmonnenee X] % oe ee
= setting of 8 EPROM error X | X J int, CPU
$STO0,00=abcEx, whereas a, b, c = 0...9 and ca
es :
~ Call for counter values (reference and current) 29° | reference error | x
$SZ00,00= resp. $1Z00,00= 30 reference error x
i Seuny afloat © [ies ate | tae
- tuput et wor varabeg OPO TB TCS sion | OR] | BeaBe
SMWO1O0"cOR> resp. SMAD2,00= pectin mode ert
- moatcaton sf word arabica ae [eer rr, ine | x) | rcoaco.
Shon 00e+21300co%S ace
resp. $MA02,00=+1,234 =
« carp of riage pclae oes :
$M'01,1 39 ‘no or not sufficient x
~ roatoaton oft feoe 2 one aigese
Bor eons ae [Era |x| [race
he global fage nthe conge M'00,00..W'69.15 ae tog any mode
addressed only 41° | BE forgotten x
~ fndation of to stand-tiederes in an erorcase |
by moifonng function Shc) =.
~ at trae eter tet ist iha err cata aro | $2: |meerar |x| |pe-aop
stored in the memory and can be called for by error
Sr in decimal minus 32768):2
errors in time values.
Check with running program
(see also the table with the error indications) X LED Is on
* error to be recognized at program execution
128 Rew bu 8 a8 owSpecial features of the CPU
Jump commands and module calls:
For jump commands and module calls eff. from
07 ZE 86 the limitation of markers (SPM) and module
Gofinitions to always be in the upper 4k-block is neu-
tralized,
Caution:
Jumps on addresses are still executed in jumps mod-
ule 4k,
The conversation attributes trom bit to word (by, ¢} may
be combined with ell bit variables, e.g. bA 17,00,
These attributes change the Boole accumulator, this
means after that no further linkage is possible
The division in ‘word’ modules and 'bit' modules is
neutralized. All module numbers from 0 to 63 are toler
ated for word and bit processing. The local flag ranges
however exist only 16 and are derived 18 from the
module no. So module no. 0 has the identical local flag
range as module no. 16, 32 etc. All modules may be
parametrized with a maximum of 18 word and 18 bit
parameters
The module call BS...A.. always must be terminated
with NOPO, even when no parameter list follows.
‘The modules ! BS..,A.. and = BS..,A.. are not sup-
ported, since with a single processor system back-
Ground operation is not possible.
The modules BS..,F000 and BS..,P... are, when
called, written into a list only (50 modules max.}. After
the program end the next following module in the list
will be taken, also all associated ASCII characters and
values put into an output buffer. This means that the
values derive from the cycle at which end the module
was effectively processed. The values are always out-
put in 5 digits. The real output over the serial intertace
is now interrupt controlled, meaning that for each cycle
a maximum of one text module is output.
‘The protocollers with BS..,FOD0 or BS..,P... can be
catled for with all numbers (0 to 62). The module bit
B63 indicates that the stand-by pattern for the
protocolier is full
All 60 timers and 16 counters may be programmed. To
not overload the reaction time of the processor only 45
timers for each program are allowed. If more timers
are programmed there will be no error indication but
the reaction time of the system will be extended
The function $i. 1D (continuous read of the ac-
tual value} is not possibie in this case.
With counters and timers the status exchange between
the internal timer and the PLC program is asynchro-
nous, this means it's done always then when a timer or
counter is run off and not at the end of the cycie {like
07 TZ 82 f.@.)
‘The module SiP (F001) is treated as a ‘normal function
module, which means it may be called for conditioned
or unconditioned,
itis within the cyclic program and not following ! PE as
in the 07 WP 84. The module FO6O (cycle monitoring)
is not required for the data exchange with the SIP mod-
ule. The function module SIP occupies a value of the
past. The target variable will be cancelled after the re-
set. The further reaction of the module is identical with
the one of the word processors 07 WP 64.
The modula for the cycle monitoring FO60 must be
called for in program once only, to enable or disable
the cycla monitoring . A continuous call is not neces-
sary.
Since the normalizing of all variables is not done before
the transition from STOP to RUN, for tasting the vari-
ables of the last cycle processed are available even
with the control not running.
Module processing
These function modules are handled by the CPU:
FOOO TEX text module
F001 SIP serial input
F002 SIN interiace initializing
F003 EMAS receiver module
F020 IDS indirect write
F021 IDL indirect read
F022 BETR absolute value generator
F023 BEG limiter
F024 KPL complementary generator (comple-
ment to 1)
Fod0 PIR PI regulator
F080 ZYK cycle monitoring
F127 KOP head module
4-20Principle function management of 07 ZE 88
Reset
Basic setting and testing
of the hardware
Test for calls by the program
ming unit of the CAT
Restart?
Test of the PROCONTIC
program (PTY etc.
HP command decoder executes
‘command
PE detected?
4-214-22 ‘480 Procentic biesumd: 07.85 Commissioning and test module
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Appurtenances:
Orr ruber replace bay GROOT
| Commissioning
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Supply voltage
Prod
Coste cos“Tho commissioning and test module 07 IE 82 At includes all
functions which are not essential for the actual control opera
tion of the PROCONT'C b system, but are needed during the
‘commissioning phase and for testing and diagnestic pur
poses.
“Tho module includes:
~ Data interface with the PROCONTIC b programming mod:
ues
Abattery-buffored RAM memory (2 K words)
Handing functions tor RPROM programming and for
reloading from RAM into RPROM or vice versa,
‘The commissioning and test unit is snapped onto the DIN rail
adjacent to or below the PROCONTIC b and connected to the
PROCONTIC b by means of the enclosed cable 07 SK BI Ri
If the vokage of the ithium battery crops to below 29. the
batery must Be replaced (observe environmental protection
requiatone}.
Fuse for the power supply unit
2 Faston blade connectors for the commisioning unit power
‘supply
8 BSY green LED: it indicates that the commisioning unit is
pertorming 2 task, e.9, loading a RPROM, data
exchange with the programming module
(07 PT 40)
red LED: The contents of RPROM- and RAM mom-
ory do not agree.
red LED: there Is & parity error in the selected
memory
6 PT interface for connecting the PROCONTIC program-
‘ming modules
7 Duakposition toggio switch.
Upward position: load RAM or EPROM,
Downward position: memory comparison and check
8 Soloctor switch for RAM- or EPROM memaries (states
direction when loading).
9 Onioft switch with green LED for operating the commis-
sioning module. Connection and discannection of the unit
may only take place wwhen the module is de-energized!
10 Buffer battery for RAM memory
11 Connector for connacting cablo 07 SK 81 for the PRO:
CONTICe.
12 Switch for cutting out the RPROM programming voltage
(protection against wrong programming)
18 2pole Faston blade connector to be connected to the
serean of the connecting cable 07 SK 81
+4 Connecting cable for the PROCONTIC programming
modules
18 Connecting jeads trom the power supply unit of the PRO-
CONTIC b to the power supply of the commissioning unit
(this link must always be established first),
16 Screen of the connecting cable O7 SK 81 and connection.
of the zero vok potential.
417 2&:pole connecting cable 07 SK 81
8 Switcn,
position STOP: Outputs and tlags are normalized,
postion RUN: Program implementation free
4VFY
5 PTY
BA
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Connection
‘The commissioning module may be connecied both when the
program of the PROCONTIC b is running and whea its at a
stangstil
a. Switch 9 ON/OFF: position “OFF”
b. Connect pawar supply 15 to Faston bade connector 2.
c, Connect Sereen 18 of the connecting cables 17 to Faston
Dlade connector 13 of the commissioning unit and the
PROCONTIC 6
. Connect connecting cable 07 SK 81 17 to connector 11 of
the commissioning unit ard the PROCONTIC 9 (observe
coding tugs).
e. Switch 9 ON/OFF: position "ON", green LED is illumi
nated.
important: bring switch 9 in “OFF” position prior to discon-
nection of the commissioning unit,
The PROCONTIC programming modules 07 PT 40. or
07 TD 42 can be linked to the commissio at any time
Via jack 6,
Generation or change of a program in the RAM of the
‘commissioning unit or in the EPROM of the Procontic b
‘a, Switch 18 RUN/STOP: position STOP
(PROCONTIC b interrupis the program processing if uncor
way).
', Switch 8 RAM/RPROM: position as desired iif necessary
plug the desired EPROM inta the socket of the PROCON:
TIC b while the feed voltage is of).
©. Connect feed voltage if not aiready done,
d. Preselect addross by moans of the programming module
and enter the PROCONTIC words into the memory (areen
LED “BSY" wil come on briefly), For al further functions af
the programming modulo soo description 07 PT 40.
Please note: address volume 2048 words,adcress 0 .. 2047.
Fault if address number is exceeded. Wrong command:
PROM can be avorwrition with full word (erased),
Testing of a program in a RAM or EPROM,
Switch 18 RUNISTOP: position STOP.
‘Switch 8 RAM/RPROM: position as desired
Connect feed voitage if not already done.
Momentary-contact switch 7 loadingtesting: position “test-
ing"
(LED “PTY" must romain dark)
fe. Start PROCONTIC b (Switch 18 in position "RUN?
esting as per operating instruction ofthe respective prog-
ramming module, e.g. 07 PT 40.
Status interragation with and withaut address specication
4g, In case of a faulty program change program.Transfer of EPROM contents to RAM
8, Switch 8 RUN/STOP: position * STOP”
Insert EPROM into the socket an the PROCONTIC b while
supply voltage is disconnected.
Reconnect supply voltage
b.
Briefly operate momentary-contact switch 7 “loading”. The
green LED “BSY" is alight during the entire loading pro-
cess.
1, Upon completion of the transfer (LED *BSY" has gone out)
depross momentary-contact switch 7 “testing”. An auto:
‘matic test will take place:
In case of a correct transfor the LEDs "VEY" ung “PTY”
will emain dark,
Fault alarms:
LED “VEY” illuminated: RAM not loaded.
LED "PTY" iluminated: parity error.
Transfer contents into an EPROM
a, Switch 18 RUN/STOP: position “STOP”
». Switch 8 RAM/EPROM: position “EPROM
|W necessary insert erased EPROM into tho socket of the
PROCONTIC b while tho supply voltage is off
Comparison of EPROM contents
‘Transter EPROM contents to RAM,
. Insert new EPROM into the socket on the PROCONTIC b
while the supply vokage is oft
©, Reconnect supply valiage
6. Depress momentary-contact switch 7 “esting! for at least
2s. The memory contents are identical, if neithar the LED
“VFY" nor the LED "PTY" comes on.
Checking of an EPROM for parity errors
2. Switeh 18 RUN/STOP: position “STOP”
b. Switch 8 RAM/EPROM: position "EPROM.
© Connect supaly voltage if not already done
4. Depress momentary-contact switch 7 “testing” for at least
2s,
‘The LED ‘PTY" must remain dark.
Note:
Parity errors or unequally between EPROM and RAM can
also be detected by a search run with the programming
module 07 PT 40,
‘a, Transfer EPROM contents to RAMA
©. Connect supnly voltage if not already done », Depress key “read” on programming module without
9. Tum on switch 12 "programming voltage” and brietly op centering an address,
ate momentary-contact switch 7 ‘loading’. The green L=t 07 PT 40 stops at the first address where an error (PTY or
“BSY"js iluminated during the entire loading process. VEY) is identified
Fault alarms; . Eliminate frst erro, repeat procedure,
LED “VFY"iluminated:
Programming voltage had not been switched on. Another
PROGONTIC program had already been written into the
EPROM.
LED "PTY" illuminated:
The programming is immediately interrupted it any one of
these errors occurs,
‘tis not possible to exceed the EPROM contents with the
RAM (overwriting, e.g. with a full word, by means of the
programming madule is only possible directly in tne
EPROM,
‘Adding of program sections to the EPROM
a. Transfer EPROM contents to RAM.
. Ovenwrite program end command: (MOFF andior !PE) in
RAM and EPROM directly with full word
©. Add new program starting withthe end address in the RAM.
and debug,
6. Transter RAM contents 1o EPROM, Only the altered words
will be wnitten (shortened loading process). The words
whore RAM and EPROM contents agree, are skipped
(EPROM must include diank words at the added ad:
dresses)
Duplication of EPROM's
a, Transler E°ROM contents to RAM,
©. insert new EPROM into the socket on the PROCONTIC 6
while supply vottage is of,
. Reconnect supply vottage,
|. Transfer RAM contents to RPROM
PRODONTIC sete Oe 8 53PROONTICE/ sateo3 8852 Commissioning and test module 07 IE 84 R202
Technical data:
Central units suitable for connection 07 ZE 80— 1k
07 ZE 82-2
07 ZE 848K
Transfer to EPROMS 07 PRBQ
07 PRed
Power supaly 2avac
Allowed potential ditterence 4/30
Interface 1 PROCONTIC standard interface for programming and test
modules
Interface 2 Sorial interface V2 RS 423 for programming and test mod
ules
Power consumption 500 ma
Weight 124g
‘Order number Gurs219100R202
‘Appurtenances:
‘Mounting bracket 07 MW 80 ‘quri94s16A1
System cable 07 SK 85 (GJR521990081
Operating olements,
Four switches (S1 ... $4) are fitted as operating elements,
‘Switch S2 is a selector switch for selecting the data memory
(RAM-EPROM). For data transfers (e.g. with programming
Modules or for “ioacing’) it always indicates the target ad~
dress.
‘Switch $1 is @ changeover momentary-contact switch with an
intermediate position. In the “loading” position the contents of
the non-selected memory (switch 82) is transferred to the
selected memary,
PROCONTIC eae 06.88
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For a transfer to the EPROM the programming vottage (switch
S4 to "ON") must first be connected. Here the data to be
transferred are checked for parity. When the contents of the
EPROM is transferred to the RAM no parity check is per-
formed.
In the “testing” position the contents of the two memories
(RAM and EPROM) are compared with each other. Incase of
lneguaiity the LED “VFY" will come on. Furthermore the
Contents of the selected memory (switch $2) is checked for
parity.
B“The functions “testing” and “loading” wil be performed only i
the switch $3 is set to “ON’, a central unit has been con-
rectad and is at “Stop”,
‘Switch $3 is a changeover switch with intermediate position
Stating the operating mode of the commissioning unit. in the
“OFF” postion ail interfaces (with the PROCONTIC and the
programming rmodules) are inoperative,
In position “ON" the commisianing unit is ready to operate
(LED "ON" iluminated) and all intertaces aro operated by the
central control unit
‘The switch position BREAK is without function
Display elements
To indicate the various operating conditions a total of § light-
‘omitting dlodes has been fited
“NETZEIN" a green LED on the power supply unit
(POWER ON) indicates whether the internal system voltage
(8 V) is available.
‘EIN yollow LEO, indicates the operating
(ON) Condition ofthe commissioning unit
“Bsy” {green LED, indicates that the commissioning
units busy with processing @ job.
“Pr red LED, there is a parity orrorin the selected
‘memory.
"vey" red LED, is ilurinated i the contents of RAM
‘and EPROM do not agree,
(Operating mode “testing")
Connection elements
Programming module terminal (PT):
Connection of the programming modules 07 PT 40 R1311,
07 PT 42 R403, 07 TD 12, POAG.
Not all functions can be fully used vie this interface, eg
address range 4K max.
Programming modules terminal (V24)
Connection of the programming modules 07 TD 12 R301,
07 PC 30, 07 PC 31, PDAG. All function are accessabie via
this soralintertace,
The description how to connect a programming unit
see volume 8.1 planning, chapter 6.6.
{i the system cables 07 SK 81 andlor 85 are connected to a
running PROCONTIC the following rule must be observed at
all events:
the commissioning and test unttis already connected to the
same supply voltage
the commissioning and test units inoperativ
The switch $3 on the module 07 ZE 85 is set to “Aus” (of.
vor plugging in the system cable, the two screen loads are
connected to tho ‘0 V"
B
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~ The programming and tost unit is connected to the plug:
contact, which protective earth is connected to the central
‘earth point of he PHOCONTIC b.
~ first plug in the connecting cable in the cannector of the
‘commissioning and test unit
Function description
The commissioning and test unit O71E 84 is capable of
operating all central control units of the PROCONTIC b sys-
tem 07 2E 801; 07 ZE82R1; 07 ZE 82A3; 07 ZE BA),
Operation is basicaly the same forall cantral units.
Functions which can be addressed via the programming
module interface (PT):
Road and write (address range 4K max.) in the RAM while
the control system is ata standstill
Read and write in the EPROM while the contro’ system is at
‘a standstill (07 ZE 80 - 1K, 07 ZE 822K. 07 ZE 84 ~ 4K)
Read in RAM and EPROM with runring control system unt
oe
‘Transfer of the EPROM into the RAM
Transfer of ho RAM contents into the EPROM
‘Testing’: comparison of the RAM contents with the
EPROM contents
in the caso of the 07 ZE 84 the complete data memory
(RAM, EPROM) is read.
Functions which can be addressed additionally via the
programming module interface (V24) in conjunction with
the programming modules 07 TD 12 R301 andlor 07 PC 30
tot.
Read and write (addressable range @K max.) in the RAM
and/or EPROM wile the control system is at a standstill
(ZEBO ~ 1k, ZEB2 ~ 2k, ZEB4 ~ 8K),
Status reading (TEST).
Al status values whose addresses are within a 1k block
(addr. 0 to addr, 1023, addr. 1024 to addr. 2047, etc) are
read in the course of ane cycle (only in conjunction with the
07 ZE 84), i. al status values are from one cycle.
~ Fault diagnosis run (F):
I the function fault diagnosis run (in SPS mode) is called a
party check in the selected memory (switch S2) is por-
formed first, and the first address with a parity error is
displayed. if there is no parity error, then a normalization
run is simulated. in the course of ths the module manage
ment system is checked, and in case of a fault “aulty
address access" is reported. Thereafter it wilt be checked
whether there is 2 IPE in the program. The check is only
‘made in combination with the ZE 84 module,
ABB ROCONTC bins 66.09‘The following functions can be entered in “TEST mode” with
the programming medule
~ Abort (A):
Processing by the contro! system is stooped at ance, all
‘outputs and flags are normalized, A furher start-up of the
Contra! system 's oniy possibie via the command “start oF
by operating the RUN-STOP sw
= Start (8)
Star of processing with normalization
~ Stop (H)
Processing by the control system is stopped at address 0,
without normalization of outputs and flags. Continuation of
the control system is possible with the command “con:
tinue" (without normalization) or by operating the RUN-
‘STOP switch on the central unit (wth normalization)
= Continue (F):
Restart of proccessing without normalization after a “stop”
command,
= Operating mode (8):
‘There are 3 oporating modes:
= single word
—sngle cyclo
= normal operation
‘eycle monotoring has to be
switch off on the 07 TZ 82 or
07 WP ag,
* In the operating mode single step (SE) the control system
stops af adcress 0. With every “inching” exactly 1 PRO-
CONTIC word (1 address in the program memory) is pro-
cessed,
“In the operating mode single cycle (2E) exactly one cycle is
Processed, starting with address 0, with every inching. if a
‘stop point is set one cycie is processed, starting with the
stop point adaress,
In normal operation the program is processed cyclically if
‘no further stop point is set
= Stop point (H):
With the function “set stop point” 2 stop point may be
transmitted to the control system. if the control sysiem is
Tuning it will Come to an immediate halt at this stop point
Ni the contro! system is at 2 stanstil (switch in position
STOP) this stop points filed in the memory and during the
Next cycle (switch in position RUN) the siop point will be
activated, i. the control system wil stop at this point.
~ Inching (7):
Ita stop point has been set the contral system will come to
‘hall at this point
It inching” is effectet inthe single step operating mode the
control system mill progess the next addrass
PROCONTIC /este0868
BT
In the single cycle operating mode the inching function will
‘cause another cycle to be processed {from address 0 to
_ackdress 0). Ino stop point has been set ard neither single
stop nor single cycle habe been selected a fault alarm mil
be issued,
Status (2):
Via the “status” command a ist of variables can be entered
into the programming module. is transmitted tothe contro
system with "U", Thereafter the status of the variables is
ead at address 0 and transmitted to the programming
‘module,
A lst may contain @ maximum of $2 variables.
The status values are trom different cycles,
With this commend up to 92 bit variables, except input
variables, can be simulated with tne programming module
Atter the variables and the status to be simulated have
been entered the data ere transmities to the contol systom
with “U" Takeover of the simulated valuos takes place at
rogram memory address 0. The simulated status values.
are retained until new status vaiues ace assigned by the
program,
The functions “status”, ‘simulation’ can be used in con.
Junction with the operating mades single word, single cycle
and stop point.
Resetting of the commissioning unit (R):
This conmmand is equivalent to a switch-otf ofthe commis.
sioning unit. (switch $3 OFF).
This moans that the interface 07 IE 84-07 ZE is made
inoporative and that al siop points are erased
It the control system was running in RAM when the com-
mand arrived an automatic switchover to EPROM and a
Normalization will take place.586 Main memories
6.1 Battery-backed register module 07 RK 80 R4 -
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Technical data:
Number of registers axt6
‘Output memory 66
Battery-backing adjustable
Power consumption 12mA
Woight 0.115 kg
Dimension 1 division
Order number GuRS214a00R4
Appurtenances:
Replacoment battery GURS223500R1
The register module 07 RK 80 includes 8 battory-backed
register cascades with 16 register steps each,
They are addressed as follows by the operand, the module
and the channel address:
Programming language as per DIN 19239
'$ 00,00 ... § 00,15
$ 07,00 ... $ 07,15
ln addition the modulo is fitted with 64 battery-backed flag
memones (retentive memories) which are addressed as
408,05 A 08,15
215,08... & 15,15
PROCONC baize cae et
In systems consisting of two or more subracks these 64 A flag
memories are put as A output channels on the correspond
ingly coded busiine of the subrack. For this purpose the
jumper 1002 on the BUS driver 07 BT 82 must have been
soldered in place,
The memory has two different operating modes which can bo
selected by means of a contact pin,
With the contact pin removed the memory contents is pre
served both when the central control unit ie switched off and
when the feed voltage fails. The retentive A memories used as
output will then have to be normalized by means of the
software if required,It the contact pin is inserted the memory is normalized when
the supply voltage is applied andlor when the program is,
started
In normalized condition the tst ragistar stap of the 8 register
cascades ($ 00,00... $07.00) has the status "I" and all
retentive memories have the status “O"
6.2 Main memory 07 AS 62 R1
Technical data:
The register module can only be operated in the eystam clot
“00” ofthe basic subracks O7 ET 82 or 07 ET 83,
if the vohage of the lithium battery drops to below 2.9 V, the
battery must be replaced (observe environment protection
regulations).
ac 1576
bY
Locale flags (M) 2K (128 x 18)
Global flags (M1) 1K (64 x 16)
Locaie step cascades (S) 2K (128 x 18),
Global step cascades (S)} 1K (64 x 18)
Output memory 1K (64 x 16)
Battery-backing adjustable
Power consumption 500 ma
Dimension 1 division
‘Order number ‘@uR5218300R1
Appurtenances:
Replacement battery GJR5223500R1
‘The battery-backed main memory 07 AS 82 includes 192 step
cascades with 16 steps each, 3 K bit retentive memory and 1
K bit output memory.
‘must be used,
with the 07 ZE 8223.
With the 07 ZE 82 module no bit modules (00...15) can be
Used. However, the extended main memory (which can be
battery-backed) withthe following operands Is available
‘The main memory must be plugged into a system slot. The 4 00,00... A 15.15
‘most suitable slot is directly adjacent to the central unit §M 00,00 --) MO7,;15 (16 x)
00,00 ... M*63,15
For operating the 07 AS 82 the power supply unit O7NGB2 $00.00... $07.15 (26 x)
5100,00 11. S*63,15
‘The main memory can be used both with the 07 ZE 84 and
62
Bo‘The flags (IM) and step cascades (S'} can be addressed in the
area 00,00...07,15 also with M andior S. They will thon
‘occupy single words (16 bits) only.
It the 07 AS 82 module is operated in conjunction with the
modules 07 ZE 82, 07 BT £2, 07 ZB 82 the instructions below
must be followed:
fon the 07 ZE 82 jumper 1001 must be removed
fon the 07 BT 82 jummper 1002 must be removed
fon the 07 28 82 jumper 5004 must ba removed
Before the 07 AS 82 module is inserted into the PROCONTIC
system the positve pole of the Ithium battery shall be affixed
by soldering
Operating modes
‘The main memory has 3 different oparating mades which ean
be selected by means of a contact pin
2) Contact pin inserted in socket "NA"
When the system is energized andlor the program is
started only the output memories are normalized. The
memory contents of the flags and step cascades is
retained
b) Contact pin inserted in socket "N"
all memories (A, M, M, S and $} are normalized.
©) The contact pin is inserted in the socket without identitica-
tion letter. The memory contents of the fags, the step
Cascades and the outputs is preserved when the central
Control unit is switched off andlor the power supply fails,
Global and local operands
‘The 07 AS 82 makes a distinction betwoen global and focal
‘operands,
Global operands are unequivocally determined by group no.
land channel no.
Thoy may be used both in the main program and in modules,
Global operands
€) Global functions without memory image on the 07 AS 82.
Inputs © 00,00... 8 63,15
Times 700,00... 7 03.15,
Counters 2 00,00 |.) z 00,15
. Global functions with memory image on the 07 AS 82
Outputs 400.00... 4 63,15
Global Flags
The G7 AS 82 module contains 1X bit global flags.
Tae global fags are addressed by the operand M’, the group
‘0, and the channel no, as follows:
00,00
00.15
m°63.15
Global step cascades
‘The 07 AS 82 includes 64 global step cascades of 16 steps
each.
‘The global step cascades are addressed by the operand S',
the group no. and the channel no, as follows:
$100,090 .., $'00,15
S765,00 ... S°63,15
Global step cascades can be used both in the main program
and in the program modules,
©. Local operands always have a memory image,
Local flags and step cscades can only be used in modules
since for an unequivocal determination of the storage call the
module no., too, 's needed apart from the group no. and the
channel no.; ie. if eg. the flag M 02,01 accurs in a module
and i this module is called once by module no. (12) an¢ once
bby module no. (10) two different storage coils are addressed
Local flags
Local flags are addressed by the operand M, the group no.
and the channel no, as follows:
00,00 ... 4 09,15
07,00... H O7,15
Local step cascades
Local step cascades are addressed by the operand S, the
{group no, and the channel no, as folows:
$ 00,00 ... $ 00,15
$ 00,15 ... 8 O7,15
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PROCONTIC /sat008 867 Word processors
7.1 Word processor 07 WP 84 R202/R 302
Technical data:
power supply extoral by front plugs
ower consumption external wie load
Power consumption from tne internal fitered 24V
power consumption from the internal PROCONTIG >
logic valtage Us»
“Ambiont conditions
operating temperature
slorage temperature
moisture class
Processing of words
Processing of modules
Processing of attributes
Serial interface RS 423
Interface connector
Sorial transmission protocot
Baud rates serial interface
Serial output of text
Soria! output of values
Lt HEHE oe ec 05 1586
400 mA
0.4550
25. +75
F
arithmetic. compare operations, analog values, direct word
processing
BS resp. BA>15, time controlled, background: and function
moduies
accw.b and d
Cannon D 9-pole
718 bits, even parity selectable, 1 or 2 stop bits
300, 660, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
random
‘each bit and word variable, but not in combination with the
altvibutes a and w
Dimensions SB divisions:
Weight o27k
Order number @JR5290300R302
Appurtenances:
cable to the programming unit 07 SK 87 R2 GuR5290800R2
Spare battery 07 1B 20
@uR5223500R7
PROCONTE b/stitecaas
mn B‘The word processor 07 WP 84 is a microprocessor controlled
molifunctional device.
Ithas these features:
~ word processing (arithmetic, compare operations
values)
analog
‘module processing. The 07 WP 84 may process the modu
les time cyclical, in the background as well as user and
funetion modules
attibutes
2 serial RS 424 interlace is capable of transferring texts
and data
the operational status ofthe unit is indicated by LEDs
Planning directions:
= the unit may be used in either slot of ine basic rack (rack
with CPU}
the 07 WP 84 can be used in metal racks only
before instaling the 07 WP 84 into the PROCONTIC b the
plus-pole ofthe ithium battery must be soldered on
‘battery check: with a load of 3.9 kOhm over 5 s the voltage
must not decrease below 2.9.V
the sticker shioped with the unit must be fixed to the
‘marked spot on the front pane!
2 sleet pins are shipped with the unit 1 be used as
Connectors forthe ejectors
the 0 terminal must be connected with the OV of the
PROCONTIC power supply
to operate the 07 WP 84 the power supply 07 NG 82 must
bo used (see “power consumption of the PROCONTIC b
modules’
the 07 WP 84 canbe used in conjunction with the 07 ZE 84
CPU only
Normalizing
‘Tho unit is normalized resp. inialized at each start of a cycle,
like 6. at power-up,
When normalizing, Le. atter power-up resp. start of the con:
trolby the RUN-STOP switch, the wiole program is checked
for even parity. In an error case the message ‘patty error" is,
ssent over the interface, the red LED M2 fashes wih 0,5 Hz
‘and the control does not start
‘Also the control will not start in case while normalizing the
access of the word processor to the bus is disturbed. "Parity
error” Is sent over the serial interface and the red LED M2 is,
fon continucusly
When normalizing the program is investigated for a ‘program
fend’ (1 PE). The main program always must be terminated oy
a IPE. If indirect constants, modules or jumps are used in the
program, a double PE must be applied before the jump or
module distributor. This double PE is added by the program
ming units automaticaly. In an error case the message "
‘error’ is sent over the interface, the red LED M2 flashes with 2
Hz and the control does not start
For the background modules a total of 1K words are available,
‘THe time controlied modules are also stored in this range.
When normalizing this limit is supervised. In an ertor case the
message "error'sum of the BS modules type A exceeded”
the rad LED M2 i tinuously and the control dos not
start.
The frame of the head module is chocked whon normalizing
in an error case the message “error: head module!
BAO0,F127" is sent over the interlace, the red LED M2 Is on
‘continuously and the control doos not start
At normalization its also checked for the maximum scanning
time to be exceodod. In an error case the message “error:
scanning time in the head module exceeded (max. 0,655
3)", the red LED M2 is on continuously and the control does.
not start.
BOARD 2
BOARD 3
BOARD1
picture 7.1.1
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picture 7.1.2
‘The jumpers on board 3 [table 7.1.1) are factory instalied and
shall not be altered
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There are no jumpers on board 2
picture 7.1.3.
‘The normalization process for the timer unit 07 TZ €2 and the
‘word processor 07 WP 84 depends on the individual version
of the units used. The jumpers must be installed according to
table 7.1.2
rubric jumper
ovwpas | o7Tze2 | o7wpas | o7tzaz
6la)2
5/3 )1
Rto1 Riot fe | ace
101 R201 sees ei |
R02 ror ae aera
and
foe ate aati
202 R01 ae Botte
and
poe a atte
table 7.1.2
Butforing:
— 3/4 plugged word marker (MW, MA) buffered
~ 314 removed word marker (MW, MA} not buttered
~ AWIAA will generally be normalized
When the digital timer O7 TZ 82 or the ward processor O7 WP
84 are used es stand-alone devices, no jumpers must de
PROCONTICD tse 8.08 73
installed,Monitoring
“The toial cycie time of @ time controllad module sat, which is
Checked within the running cycle, may de as high @s 10ms. in
an ottor case this message is sent over the interface: "Error
PROCONTIC cycle exceedad 250ms", The rad LED M2is on
continuously, the contro is stopped and the outputs are set to
zero,
‘with the function module F080 ZYK the cycle time can be
controlled. The aycle time is with 250 ms fixed. If the time is
‘2xoeded in the running eycle, the felawing message is sont
over the interlace: “Error: PROCONTIC cycle longer as
ms", The ted LED M2 is on contiouosly, the corira! is
stopped and all outputs are set to zero.
The interface module F002 SIN may be called for by
BA16..BAS3 only. It called for by BS oF a time controllee
‘module, an error message will appear, Also these parameters
are supervised: The interface ID must be 1. The Selection of
the baud rate to be 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800 or 9600 is
checked. The combination © data bits + 2 stop bits is not
possible. In an error case this message is sent over the
Interface: ‘Enor: interface faulty initializes (F002)". The rod
LED M2 is on continuously, the control maintains the run
stetus,
Mechanical and electrical specifications of the interface
pha Spe Di nce a i)
coniguaien: PNT [Sra
[PIn2 | TxD transmit cata
BINS | RxD (oceve da
BIN? | Ovtconnon)
caution:
Al other terminals must not be uses.
Electrical specifications ace. to RS 423 (+5V/-SV) selectable
bby SIN (F002).
‘Standard selection:
Transmit 7bits data with even parity bit")
fully dupiex,
1 stop bit
Receive: bits data plus par
not checked for)")
fully duplex,
4 stop bit
ty bit) (party bit is
*) valid for the word processor 07 WP 84 Fi 202 only. The
word processor 07 WP 84 R 302 does transmit and raceWve
without parity bit,
‘The word processor 07 WP 84 for protocol and text duties
Functions of the interface program
~ protocol functions
‘Texts and values may be issued by the proteco! modules
over the interface. The interrogations
me
for the protocol modules included in the user program are
done by the control, All ASCII characters may be used. This
makes the use of printers,cassette recorders or CRTs
possi
SIP-Medule
This module makes the input of word variables possible.
— EMAS-Module (07 WP 84 R302)
This module makes the receipt of ASCIE characters poss
‘bre.
= Moritor
12 monitor function allows the in-and output of word
variables (EW, EA, MW, MA, AW and AA in case of the O7
|WP 84 R302 also the glabal bit lag M), the selection af he
‘baud rate and the call for ine max. eycle time (w'th function
module F080 ZYK only}
The Monitor
The monitor is called for by the input $, The complete input of,
2 command in the word processor 07 WP 84 R202 is termi-
nated by return (ODH}, For the O7WP 84 R02 version the
termination character must be specified in the F002 SIN. As a
standard return(ODH) may be used. Each character input
{inciuding the termination character) is echoed by the word
Processor 07 WP G4unless the echo is disabled by the
function module F002 SIN.
A faulty input is acknowledged by the word processor 07 WP.
‘84 R302 with 2,CR and LFAfter a faulty input (fismisspelied)
‘happened, the’ input must be interupted by a nor-valig
Character. There is no rubout function included.
Processing of the monitor command is done on the level cf the
background modules.In case there are several background
‘modules in the waiting ne of the word pracessor, the monitor
‘command is executed in between two modules,
In-and output of word variables
‘The global bit flag M' and the analog word variables EW, ©
MW, AW and AA may be interrogated by the monitor.
Display of a flag
input: $MWO1,00= —output-29456
input: $MAQ0.00= — output:+1,010
Modification of a lag:
input: $MWO1,00=—26543
input
input:
PROCONTIC bet 88Reaction on faulty inputs
Characters a
checked for
umber 0...9 {ASCH 30...39}
‘number 0..9 (ASC 30. 39
(comma decimal point)
‘umber 0..9 (ASCII 30.98)
‘umber 0.9 (ASCII 30.38),
= (assignment)
biank or retum(read variables)
+ oF~ (write variablos)
number 0...9 (ASCH 30...39)
number 0..9 (ASCII 30...39)
in case of analog variables, (comma)
‘umber 0..9 (ASC! 30...28)
‘number 0..9 (ASCII 80.29),
umber 0..8 (ASCII 30...29)
return
1.
2
13,
14
18.
Interrogation of the maximum eycle time
The word processor O7 WP 84 from R202 on registers the
‘running time of each PROCONTIC b cycle. The maximum
cycle time is stored. The user may interrogate the maximum
‘oycte time passed trom starting the control to the moment of
interrogation. The time is shown with a tolerance of 10 ms.
The cycle time can be interrogated by using the function
‘module FO60 ZYK aniy. The interrogation is done over the
‘serial interface by this command:
o20ms
input: SZY= output
Interface Protocol
Software handshake with XON/KOFF is provided in this
Alter receipt of a command XOFF is transmitted;
PROCONTC bee 08.38
78
~ After execution of the command XON is transmitted;
~ Alter receiving a XOFF from the opposite station: the word
processor can sill store the character in the text butfer, but
the content of the tex! buifer wil not be transmitted to the
opposite station,
Caution:
It the opposite station does not send XON on time, the text
buffer may overflow: do secure by pragram (module bit 816)!
Selection of the Baud Rate
‘The interface of the word processor 07 WP 84 is in standard
Mode with 309 baud after power-up resp. as long as the
selection was not altered
Caution:
To enable the programming unit for exchanging data with the:
Word processor 07 WP 84 the baud rates of both units must
match, So at first commissioning in tha head (SHEAD) of the
Programming unit the baud rate must be set to 300 baud. in
the TTY mode when questioning for halt-dupiex (YIN) the N.
must be entored,
Input
300 (Bau)
800 (Baud)
1200 (Baud)
2400 (Baud)
4800 (Baud)
9600 (Baud)
‘The change of the baud rato is done immediately atter enter
ing. There is no acknowledgement. Ifthe input is fauily there 13
po change but the output of "?". Tho baud rato entered is
stored in a butlered RAM until it is changed again. The
interface is interrupt controlledError List
‘ror red error message | reaction
LED M2 | over RS 423
serial nter-
face
using normalization
panty fiasnes | panty error | PROCONTIC b
with will not go
| fost: | | sRUN,
ata exchan- | ON BUSeror | PROCONTIC »
ge with bus | continu will not go
interrupted | ously in RUN
oor nat — | flashes | PE-errar PROCONTIC
sufficient | with 2Hz will not go
IPE aval- in RUN
able in the
program
exceeding | ON emor:sum | PROCONTIC
BS cals | continu- | of the BS mo- | wil nat go
type A ously | dulestype A | in RUN
exceeded
formatof | ON [errorshead | PROCONTIC b
head module | continu: | moduie will nt go.
faulty ously | '8A00,F127 | in RUN
scanning |ON | error:scan- | PROCONTIC.
time ex: continu- | ning time in| will not go
ceeded ‘ously | head module | RUN
exceeded in
(0.6553 max)
‘during program processing
cyclotme | ON error: PRO- | PROCONTIC b
exceeded | continu» | CONTIC cycle | goes in STOP
ously | exceeded
250 ms
eycietine —}ON — | error:cycle | PROGONTIC
otatime- | continu: | time of a goes in STOP,
controlled | ously | time-control
‘module led module
exceeded exceeded
40ms
imerta ONcon- | error: inter- | PROCONTICb
tinuously | face intia- | stays in AUN
lization
faulty
Valid word commands to be executed by the word processor
07 WP a4 from 202 en:
operators
it
and
yoo
plus
eee authmete
vided
= lower
== lower or equa!
> figher
>= figherorequat | Compares
= equal
>< uneaual
4 text constant
negations
No binary negation, causes 4 compliment
inword processing
= arithmetic negetion
operands
EW. input word
=A input analog
AW output word
AA output analog
AW formal parameter word
PA formal parameter analog
Naw marker word
MA marker anaiog
KW indirect constant word
KA indrect constant analog
40 direct constant wore
attributes
2 attributes (format convertors)
modules
res...
8s."
1 BAL
= BA.
PBA.
1 BE
= BE
“The word processor 07 WP 84 from R202 on is capable of
background processing. n certain functions the modules may
be processed in a time cycle. To do so the head module must,
be used. Itis specified in the head module in which sequences
the individual modules are processed,
‘These function modules can be processed by the word pro-
cessor:
F000 TEX text module
Foo! SIP serialinput
F002 SIN _interface initialization
F003 EMAS receipt of ASCII characters
(07WP84R302 only)
O20 IDS indirect write
Fo2t IDS indirect read
F022" BET absolute value bullder
F023" BEG limiter
Foes" PL complementary builder
(1 complement
Fodor PIR —Phrogulator
F080 ZYK cycle monitor
Fi27 KOP head module
*) The following modules may bo processed time controlled:
F022, F023, Fo24, F049.
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PROCONTIC bse 08.888 Timers and counters
8.1 Analog timer 07 TI 80 R1
Technical data:
L ae PEE ee ee Ero one
Number of times
Time range
Power consumption at 24 V de.
i2Vde
Dimension
Weight
Order number
‘The timer 07 TI 80 Rt includes four O-+ delay elements for
delay times trom 0.05 s to 128 s (other time functions and
values via the software). A rad jight-eriting diode indicates
{or every timer element thatthe delay time is on.
In case of tho 0-1 delay the time begins when @ 4-signal is
resent at the input. The oulput is set when the time has
expired and the input signal is sill present,
The timer elements are addressed in the programming
language by the operand T, the hardware module addross
znd the channel address,
The hardware module address of the timer is determined by
‘he slot in the basic stage andior extension stage. But in both
only slots 0010.03 are allowable.
PROGONTIC sae
4 analog times
005-1285
20ma
40ma
1 division
0.105 kg
R521 180081
The channel address of the timer is determined by the coding
Of the subrack, In the PROCONTIC b system @ maximum of
‘wo subracks only may be fitod with timers, The subracks
without timers shall then be coded with the jumper TN on the
coding receptacie o! he BUS excult board
For one subrack @ max. of 18 analog times are possible
For two subtacks a max of 32 anaiog times are possible.
Time sett
The coarse setting of the time for every timer element
performed by a miniature sliding switch on the circuit board of
the timer. The fine adjustment is etfected trom outside by
means of a potontiometer in the font panel (left stop =
chorestTime Posiionotthe Time Mutipter
range sid, sutches
1 008..058 0.25
" 02.28 "
fn 18.168 8
v 128.1288 64
as delivered
‘The time may be measured in any range and be converted to
any other time range by means of the muliliar.
8.2 Analog timer 07 TI 80 R2
Technical data:
ChAT
time
m
2 08
vou
‘Miniature sliding switch to set the time
Ieee eee
Number of times
Time range
Power consumption at 24 V de,
teVde
Dimension
Weight
Order number
4 anaiog times
0.05 ~ 128 s|
20mA
40mA
1 division
0.105 4g
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82 PROGONTICE /te60808‘The timer 07 TI 80 R2 includes four 0-4 delay elements for
delay times from 0.05 s to 128 s (other lime functions anc
values via the sofware). A red light-emitting diode indicates
for every timer element that tho delay te is on.
In case of the 0-1 delay the time bagins when a t-signal is
present at the input, The output is set when the time has
expired and the input signals stil present.
It the short-circuit plug is inserted into the test socket on the:
‘front panel while the program is not running all four times are
Started simultaneously. The times can thus be set and
‘checked during the commissioning stage
The timer elements are addressed in tho programming
language by tne operand T, the hardware module address
and the channel address
The hardware module address of the timer is determined by
{ho slot in the basic stage andior extension stage. But in both
‘only slots 00 to 03 are allowabe,
The channel address of the timer is determined by the coding
Of the subrack. in the PROCONTIC b system a maximum of
two subracks oniy may be fitted with timers. The subracks
without timers shall then be coded with the jumper TN on the:
coding receptacie of the BUS circuit board.
83. Digital imor 07 T181 Rt
Technical data:
Number of times
Time range
Power consumption at 24 V de,
i2Vae.
Dimension
Weight
Order number
PROCONTICD ete 6 88
For one subrack a max. of 16 anaiog times are possible,
For two subracks 2 max. of 32 analog times are possible,
Time setting:
‘The coarse setting of the time for every timer element is
performed by a miniature silding switch on the eircut board of
the timer. The fine adjustment ie effected trom outside by
means of a potentiometer in the front panel (let stop =
shortest time}
Time Postion ofthe Tine Wwutipor
range slag. swichos
1 YM} 00.058 as
4 Vi) oa %
" ol, 18.188 a
v SH} eras we
= 22 delveres
‘The time may be measured in any range an¢ be converted to
any other time range by means of the rultiliers,
a3
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