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... ... @@ -10,17 +10,93 @@ 10 10 (% style="text-align:center" %) 11 11 [[image:LX3V-4AD_html_5159808b9e4fa86a.png||height="391" width="1000" class="img-thumbnail"]] 12 12 13 -1. Extension cable and connector 14 -1. COM LED: Light when communicating 15 -1. Power LED: Light when connect to 24V 16 -1. State LED: Light when normal condition 17 -1. Module name 18 -1. Analog signal output terminal 19 -1. Extension module interface 20 -1. DIN rail mounting slot 21 -1. DIN rail hook 13 +1. ((( 14 +Extension cable and connector 15 +))) 16 +1. ((( 17 +COM LED: Light when communicating Error LED: Channel calibration indicators 18 +))) 19 +1. ((( 20 +Power LED: Light when connect to 24V 21 +))) 22 +1. ((( 23 +State LED: Light when normal condition 24 +))) 25 +1. ((( 26 +Link LED: Light when communicate with PLC 27 +))) 28 +1. ((( 29 +Module name 30 +))) 31 +1. ((( 32 +Extension module interface 33 +))) 34 +1. ((( 35 +DIN rail mounting slot 36 +))) 37 +1. ((( 38 +DIN rail hook 39 +))) 40 +1. ((( 41 +Holes for direct installation: 2 places (Φ4.5) 42 +))) 22 22 23 23 ((( 45 +(% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto" %) 46 +|=**Name**|=**Description**|=**Light status**|=**Event status** 47 +|(% rowspan="2" %)((( 48 +COM LED 49 + 50 + 51 +)))|(% rowspan="2" %)((( 52 +Communication indicator for communication board and acquisition board 53 + 54 + 55 +)))|Flashing|Data interacting 56 +|Off|Data interaction error/stop/failure 57 +|(% rowspan="2" %)((( 58 +ERR LED 59 + 60 + 61 +)))|(% rowspan="2" %)((( 62 +Factory calibration LED 63 + 64 + 65 +)))|Off|Factory calibrated 66 +|Lighting|Factory uncalibrated 67 +|(% rowspan="2" %)((( 68 +24V LED 69 + 70 + 71 +)))|(% rowspan="2" %)((( 72 +Power indicator 73 + 74 + 75 +)))|Off|24V power is abnormal. 76 +|Lighting|24V power is normal. 77 +|(% rowspan="3" %)((( 78 +LINK LED 79 + 80 + 81 +)))|(% rowspan="3" %)((( 82 +Communication indicator for PLC and expansion module 83 + 84 + 85 +)))|Flashing|Data interacting 86 +|Off|Data interaction error/stop/failure 87 +|Lighting|Software running abnormal or hardware failure 88 +|(% rowspan="3" %)((( 89 +AD LED 90 + 91 + 92 +)))|(% rowspan="3" %)((( 93 +4 channel indicators 94 + 95 + 96 +)))|Flashing|Input voltage or current range exceed limit or channel unconnected 97 +|Off|Channel closed 98 +|Lighting|Input analog is in the normal range 99 + 24 24 Please use crimp terminals as indicated on the graph. 25 25 26 26 The tightening torque should be applied 5 to 8 Kg.cm. ... ... @@ -41,6 +41,10 @@ 41 41 1. If there is excessive electrical noise, connect the FG frame ground terminal with the grounded terminal on the LX3V-4AD. 42 42 1. Connect the ground terminal on the LX3V-4AD unit with the grounded terminal on the main unit. Use class 3 grounding on the main unit, if available. 43 43 120 +**Note: when connect a 4-20ma sensor(need +24V working voltage), the wiring is as below:** 121 + 122 +[[image:企业微信截图_16771315134574.png]] 123 + 44 44 = **4 Installation** = 45 45 ))) 46 46 ... ... @@ -62,29 +62,29 @@ 62 62 63 63 **Analog Inputs** 64 64 65 -(% class="table-bordered" %)66 -|= (%scope="row" style="width: 146px;" %)|=(% style="width: 455px;" %)**Voltage Input**|=(% style="width: 475px;" %)**Current input**67 -|= (% style="width: 146px;" %)**Items**|(% colspan="2"style="width:930px"%)Either voltage or current input can be selected with your choice of input terminal. Up to four input points can be used at one time.68 -|= (% style="width: 146px;" %)**Analog input range**|(% style="width:455px" %)(((145 +(% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto" %) 146 +|= |=**Voltage Input**|=**Current input** 147 +|=**Items**|(% colspan="2" %)Either voltage or current input can be selected with your choice of input terminal. Up to four input points can be used at one time. 148 +|=**Analog input range**|((( 69 69 DC -10V to +10V (input resistance: 200kΩ). 70 70 71 71 Warning: this unit may be damaged by input voltage in excess of ±15V 72 -)))|( % style="width:475px" %)(((152 +)))|((( 73 73 DC -20mA to +20mA (input resistance: 250Ω). 74 74 75 75 Warning: this unit may be damaged by input currents in excess of ±32mA. 76 76 ))) 77 -|= (% style="width: 146px;" %)**Digital output**|(% colspan="2"style="width:930px"%)(((157 +|=**Digital output**|(% colspan="2" %)((( 78 78 12-bit conversion stored in 16-bit 2’s complement form 79 79 80 -Maximum value:+2047 Minimum value:-2048 160 +Maximum value: +2047 Minimum value: -2048 81 81 ))) 82 -|= (% style="width: 146px;" %)**Analog accuracy**|(% style="width:455px" %)±1% (for the range of -10V to +10V)|(% style="width:475px" %)±1% (for the range of -20mA to +20mA)83 -|=( % style="width: 146px;" %)(((162 +|=**Analog accuracy**|±1% (for the range of -10V to +10V)|±1% (for the range of -20mA to +20mA) 163 +|=((( 84 84 **Conversion** 85 85 86 -** speed**87 -)))|(% colspan="2" s tyle="width:930px" %)15ms/channel(Normal speed),6ms/channel(Highspeed)166 +**time for each channel** 167 +)))|(% colspan="2" %)Tconv ≤10ms (High-speed), 10ms≤Tconv≤20ms (Middle speed), Tconv>20ms (Low speed) 88 88 89 89 **Analog Inputs continued...** 90 90 ... ... @@ -109,57 +109,72 @@ 109 109 110 110 **Allocation of buffer memories (BFM)** 111 111 112 -(% class="table-bordered" %)113 -|= (% scope="row" style="width: 122px;" %)**BFM**|=(% colspan="9"style="width: 954px;"%)**Description**114 -| =(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#0|(% colspan="9"style="width:954px"%)Channel initialization, default=H0000115 -| =(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#1|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 1|(% colspan="8" rowspan="4"style="width:712px"%)(((192 +(% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto" %) 193 +|=**BFM**|=(% colspan="9" %)**Description** 194 +|*#0|(% colspan="9" %)Channel initialization, default=H0000 195 +|*#1|Channel 1|(% colspan="8" rowspan="4" %)((( 116 116 Contains the number of samples (1 to 4096) to be used for an averaged result. 117 117 118 118 The default setting is 8-normal speed. High speed operation can be selected with a value of 1. 119 119 ))) 120 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#2|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 2 121 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#3|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 3 122 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#4|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 4 123 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#5|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 1|(% colspan="8" rowspan="4" style="width:712px" %)These buffer memories contain the averaged input values for the number of samples entered for the channel in buffer memories #1 to #4 respectively. 124 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#6|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 2 125 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#7|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 3 126 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#8|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 4 127 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#9|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 1|(% colspan="8" rowspan="4" style="width:712px" %)These buffer memories contain the present value currently being read by each input channel. 128 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#10|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 2 129 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#11|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 3 130 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#12|(% style="width:242px" %)Channel 4 131 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#13-#14|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)Reserved 132 -|=(% rowspan="2" style="width: 122px;" %)#15|(% rowspan="2" style="width:242px" %)Selection of A/D conversion speed please refer to note 2|(% colspan="8" style="width:712px" %)When set to 0, a normal speed is selected of 15m/s.ch (default) 133 -|=(% colspan="8" style="width: 712px;" %)When set to 1, a high speed is selected of 6m/s.ch 134 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#16-#19|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)Reserved 135 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#20|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)Reset to Defaults and Preset. Default = 0 136 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#21|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)((( 200 +|*#2|Channel 2 201 +|*#3|Channel 3 202 +|*#4|Channel 4 203 +|#5|Channel 1|(% colspan="8" rowspan="4" %)These buffer memories contain the averaged input values for the number of samples entered for the channel in buffer memories #1 to #4 respectively. 204 +|#6|Channel 2 205 +|#7|Channel 3 206 +|#8|Channel 4 207 +|#9|Channel 1|(% colspan="8" rowspan="4" %)These buffer memories contain the present value currently being read by each input channel. 208 +|#10|Channel 2 209 +|#11|Channel 3 210 +|#12|Channel 4 211 +|#13-#14|(% colspan="9" %)Reserved 212 +|(% rowspan="10" %)#15|(% rowspan="10" %)((( 213 +Selection of A/D conversion speed 214 + 215 +Please refer to note 2 216 +)))|(% colspan="4" %)Set value|(% colspan="4" %)((( 217 +Conversion time 218 + 219 +(Unit: ms/channel) 220 +))) 221 +|(% colspan="4" %)0 (Default)|(% colspan="4" %)15 222 +|(% colspan="4" %)1|(% colspan="4" %)6 223 +|(% colspan="4" %)10|(% colspan="4" %)3 224 +|(% colspan="4" %)11|(% colspan="4" %)4.5 225 +|(% colspan="4" %)12|(% colspan="4" %)7 226 +|(% colspan="4" %)13|(% colspan="4" %)12.5 227 +|(% colspan="4" %)14|(% colspan="4" %)23.5 228 +|(% colspan="4" %)15|(% colspan="4" %)45.5 229 +|(% colspan="4" %)16|(% colspan="4" %)101 230 +|#16-#19|(% colspan="9" %)Reserved 231 +|*#20|(% colspan="9" %)Reset to Defaults and Preset. Default = 0 232 +|*#21|(% colspan="9" %)((( 137 137 Offset, Gain Adjust Prohibit. 138 138 139 139 Default = (0, 1) Permit 140 140 ))) 141 -|=(% rowspan="2" style="width: 122px;" %)*#22|(% rowspan="2" style="width:242px" %)Offset, Gain Adjust|(% style="width:74px" %)b7|(% style="width:80px" %)b6|(% style="width:84px" %)b5|(% style="width:94px" %)b4|(% style="width:100px" %)b3|(% style="width:107px" %)b2|(% style="width:120px" %)b1|b0 142 -|=(% style="width: 74px;" %)G4|(% style="width:80px" %)O4|(% style="width:84px" %)G3|(% style="width:94px" %)O3|(% style="width:100px" %)G2|(% style="width:107px" %)O2|(% style="width:120px" %)G1|O1 143 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#23|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)Offset Value Default = 0 144 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)*#24|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)Gain Value Default = 5,000 145 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#25-#28|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)Reserved 146 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#29|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)Error status 147 -|=(% style="width: 122px;" %)#30|(% colspan="9" style="width:954px" %)((( 237 +|*#22|Offset, Gain Adjust|G4|04|G3|03|G2|01|G1|01 238 +|*#23|(% colspan="9" %)Offset Value Default = 0 239 +|*#24|(% colspan="9" %)Gain Value Default = 5,000 240 +|#25-#28|(% colspan="9" %)Reserved 241 +|#29|(% colspan="9" %)Error status 242 +|#30|(% colspan="9" %)((( 148 148 Identification code K2010 (12-bit resolution) 149 149 150 150 Identification code K2011 (16-bit resolution) 151 151 ))) 152 -| =(% style="width: 122px;" %)#31|(% colspan="9"style="width:954px"%)Hardware version247 +|#31|(% colspan="9" %)Hardware version 153 153 249 +(% class="box infomessage" %) 250 +((( 251 +**✎Note: ** 252 + 154 154 * In buffer memory locations (BFM’s) marked with an “*” data can be written from the PC using the TO command. 155 155 * For buffer memories (BFM’s) without “*”mark, data can be read to the PC using the FROM command. 156 156 * Before reading from the analog special function block, ensure these settings have been sent to the analog special function block. Otherwise, the previous values held in the analog block will be used. 157 157 * Offset (intercept): The analog input value when the digital output becomes 0. 158 158 * Gain (slope): The analog input value when the digital output becomes +1000. 159 - 160 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 161 -((( 162 -**✎Note: ** 163 163 ))) 164 164 165 165 **Channel Selection** ... ... @@ -184,14 +184,15 @@ 184 184 185 185 **Analog to Digital Conversion Speed Change** 186 186 187 -By writing 0 or 1 into BFM speedat which A/D conversion is performed can be changed.282 +By writing 0, 1 or decimal numbers between 10-16 into BFM#15 of the LX3V-4AD, the time at which A/D conversion is performed can be changed. 188 188 189 -However the following points should be noted: To maintain a high speed conversion rate, use the FROM/TO commands as seldom as possible.284 +However, the following points should be noted: 190 190 191 -**✎Note: ** 286 +1. To maintain a high-speed conversion, please use the FROM/TO commands as seldom as possible. 287 +1. When a conversion speed change occurs, BFM #1-#4 are set to their default values immediately after the change. Please be careful if an A/D time conversion will be part of the normal program execution. 288 +1. High-speed time conversion is usually used with BFM#1-#4. 289 +1. BFM#15 is configurated with the corresponding conversion time of 10-16, only supported by software version 20000 or above. 192 192 193 -* When a conversion speed change is made, BFM #1-#4 are set to their default values immediately after the change. This is regardless of the values they held originally. Bear this in mind if a speed change will be made as part of the normal program execution. 194 - 195 195 **Adjusting Gain and Offset values** 196 196 197 197 **Formula for Gain/Offset: Digital output= (Analog input-Offset)*Constant/ (Gain-Offset)** ... ... @@ -199,7 +199,15 @@ 199 199 * When buffer memory BFM #20 is activated by setting it to K1, all settings within the analog special function block are reset to their default settings. This is a very quick method to erase any undesired gain and offset adjustments. 200 200 * If (b1, b0) of BFM #21 is set to (1, 0), gain and offset adjustments are prohibited to prevent inadvertent changes by the operator. In order to adjust the gain and offset values, bits (b1, b0) must be set to (0, 1). The default is (0, 1). 201 201 * Gain and offset values of BFM #23 and #24 are sent to non-volatile memory gain and offset registers of the specified input channels. Input channels to be adjusted are specified by the appropriate G-O (gain-offset) bits of BFM #22. 298 +* ((( 299 +Example: 202 202 301 +If bits G1 and O1 are set to 1, input channel 1 will be adjusted when BFM #22 is written to by a TO instruction. 302 +))) 303 +* Channels can be adjusted individually or together with the same gain and offset values. 304 +* Gain and offset values in BFM #23 #24 are in units of mV or µA. Due to the resolution of the unit the actual response will be in steps of 5mV or 20µA. 305 +* When gain is less than or equal to offset, error will be adjusted. Gain and offset will not change. Error status will be given at BFM#29 b1. B4-b7 will give a specific channel offset/gain error. 306 + 203 203 Example: 204 204 205 205 If bits G1 and O1 are set to 1, input channel 1 will be adjusted when BFM #22 is written to by a TO instruction. ... ... @@ -209,17 +209,21 @@ 209 209 210 210 **Status Information BFM #29** 211 211 212 -(% class="table-bordered" %) 213 -|=(% scope="row" style="width: 209px;" %)**Bit devices of BFM #29**|=(% style="width: 564px;" %)**ON**|=(% style="width: 303px;" %)**OFF** 214 -|=(% style="width: 209px;" %)b0: Error|(% style="width:564px" %)When any of b1 to b4 is ON. If any of b2 to b4 is ON, A/D conversion of all the channels is stopped|(% style="width:303px" %)No error 215 -|=(% style="width: 209px;" %)b1: Offset/gain error|(% style="width:564px" %)Offset/Gain data in EEPROM is corrupted or adjustment error.|(% style="width:303px" %)Offset/Gain data normal 216 -|=(% style="width: 209px;" %)b2: Power source abnormality|(% style="width:564px" %)24V DC power supply failure|(% style="width:303px" %)Power supply normal 217 -|=(% style="width: 209px;" %)b3: Hardware error|(% style="width:564px" %)A/D converter or other hardware failure|(% style="width:303px" %)Hardware normal 218 -|=(% style="width: 209px;" %)b10: Digital range error|(% style="width:564px" %)Digital output value is less than -2048 or more than +2047|(% style="width:303px" %)Averaging is normal. (between 1 and 4096) 219 -|=(% style="width: 209px;" %)b11: Averaging error|(% style="width:564px" %)Number of averaging samples is 4097 or more or 0 or less (default of 8 will be used)|(% style="width:303px" %)Averaging is normal. (between 1 and 4096) 220 -|=(% style="width: 209px;" %)b12: Adjust prohibit|(% style="width:564px" %)Prohibit-(b1, b0) of BFM #21 is set to (1, 0)|(% style="width:303px" %)Permit-(b1, b0) of BFM #21 is set to (0,1) 316 +(% style="margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto" %) 317 +|=**Bit devices of BFM #29**|=**ON**|=**OFF** 318 +|b0: Error|When any of b1 to b4 is ON. If any of b2 to b4 is ON, A/D conversion of all the channels is stopped|No error 319 +|b1: Offset/gain error|Offset/Gain data in EEPROM is corrupted or adjustment error.|Offset/Gain data normal 320 +|b2: Power source abnormality|24V DC power supply failure|Power supply normal 321 +|b3: Hardware error|A/D converter or other hardware failure|Hardware normal 322 +|b4: Channel 1 offset/gain error|(% rowspan="4" %)When channel offset/gain error is modified, the corresponding position is ON.|(% rowspan="4" %)Offset/Gain adjustment normal 323 +|b5: Channel 2 offset/gain error 324 +|b6: Channel 3 offset/gain error 325 +|b7: Channel 4 offset/gain error 326 +|b10: Digital range error|Digital output value is less than -2048 or more than +2047|Averaging is normal. (Between 1 and 4096) 327 +|b11: Averaging error|Number of averaging samples is 4097 or more or 0 or less (default of 8 will be used)|Averaging is normal. (Between 1 and 4096) 328 +|b12: Adjust prohibit|Prohibit-(b1, b0) of BFM #21 is set to (1, 0)|Permit-(b1, b0) of BFM #21 is set to (0,1) 221 221 222 -**✎Note: **b 4 to b7, b9 and b13 to b15 are undefined.330 +**✎Note: **b8, b9 and b13 to b15 are undefined. 223 223 224 224 **Identification Code BFM #30** 225 225 ... ... @@ -254,7 +254,7 @@ 254 254 255 255 Offset and gain can be set independently or together. Reasonable offset ranges are -5 to +5V or -20mA to 20mA, and gain values 1V to 15V or 4mA to 32mA. Gain and offset can be adjusted by software in the LX3V main unit (please refer to program example 2). 256 256 257 -* Bit device’s b1, b 2of the gain/offset BFM #21 should be set to 0, 1 to allow adjustment.365 +* Bit device’s b1, b0 of the gain/offset BFM #21 should be set to 0, 1 to allow adjustment. 258 258 * Once adjustment is complete these bit devices should be set to 1, 0 to prohibit any further changes. 259 259 * Channel initialization (BFM #0) should be set to the nearest range, i. e. voltage/current etc. 260 260 ... ... @@ -262,19 +262,19 @@ 262 262 263 263 **Basic program** 264 264 265 -In the following example channels CH1 and CH2 are used as voltage inputs. The LX3V-4AD block is connected at the position of special function block No.0. Averaging is set at 4 and data registers D0 and D1 of the PC receive the averaged digital data. 373 +In the following example channels CH1 and CH2 are used as voltage inputs. The LX3V-4AD block is connected at the position of special function block No.0. Averaging is set at 4 and data registers D0 and D1 of the PC receive the averaged digital data. The FROM code for the special function block at position “0" is read from BFM #30 of that block and stored at D4 in the main unit. CMP is compared to check the block is a LX3V-4AD, if OK M1 is turned ON. 266 266 267 -(% style="text-align:center" %) 268 -[[image:LX3V-4AD_html_e3a9b9608260f138.png||height="297" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]] 375 +[[image:LX3V-4AD_html_e3a9b9608260f138.png||height="297" style="float:left" width="600" class="img-thumbnail"]] 269 269 270 270 **✎Note: ** 271 271 272 -1. The FROM code for the special function block at position “0" is read from BFM #30 of that block and stored at D4 in the main unit. CMP is compared to check the block is a LX3V-4AD, if OK M1 is turned ON. 273 273 1. TO code: The analog input channels (CH1, CH2) are setup by writing H3300 to BFM #0 of the LX3V-4AD 274 274 1. The number of averaged samples for CH1 and CH2 is set to 4 by writing 4 to BFM #1 and #2 respectively. 275 275 1. The operational status of the LX3V-4AD is read from BFM #29 and output as bit devices at the LX3V main unit. If there are no errors in the operation of the LX3V-4AD, then the averaged data BFM’s are read. 276 276 1. In the case of this example BFM #5 and #6 are read into the LX3V main unit and stored at D0 and D1. These devices contain the averaged data for CH1 and CH2 respectively. 277 277 384 + 385 + 278 278 **Using gain and offset in a program** 279 279 280 280 The gain and offset of the LX3V-4AD can be adjusted using push-button switches on the input terminal of the PC. It can also be adjusted using software settings sent from the PC. ... ... @@ -303,8 +303,18 @@ 303 303 Adjustment ends. 304 304 305 305 (K2)-> BFM#21. BFM#21 gain/offset adjust prohibit 414 + 415 +**High-speed conversion by changing A/D conversion time in a program** 416 + 417 +[[image:/bin/download/Expansions/1%20Module/Analog/LX3V-4AD/WebHome/6.3-%E5%9B%BE%E7%89%871.png?rev=1.1||alt="6.3-图片1.png"]][[image:/bin/download/Expansions/1%20Module/Analog/LX3V-4AD/WebHome/6.3-%E5%9B%BE%E7%89%871.png?rev=1.1||alt="6.3-图片1.png"]][[image:/bin/download/Expansions/1%20Module/Analog/LX3V-4AD/WebHome/6.3-%E5%9B%BE%E7%89%871.png?rev=1.1||alt="6.3-图片1.png"]]**[[image:6.3-图片1.png]]** 306 306 ))) 307 307 420 +Writing K10 to BFM#15 and set conversion time of all channels as 3ms. 421 + 422 +Writing 1 to BFM#1 and set Channel 1 sample count to 1 to Channel 1 high-speed conversion. 423 + 424 += = 425 + 308 308 = **7 Diagnostics** = 309 309 310 310 **Preliminary checks**
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