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6F3B0253 user manual
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Contents
Main
Important Informa tion
Basic Hardware and Function 1
CE Marking
2
UL/c-UL Listing
General Information
Hazard Classifications
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Installation:
Wiring:
Operation:
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Maintenance:
Safety Label
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CAUTION
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About This Manual
About This Manual
Inside This Manual
Related Manuals
About This Manual
Terminology
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Contents
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1.1 Introducing the T1-16S
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1.2 Features
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1.3 System configuration
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1.4 I/O expansion
1.5 Components
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Behind the programmer port cover
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1.6 Programmer port function
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1.7 RS-485 port communication function
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T1-16S
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1.8 Real-time data link system
TOSLINE-F10
Typical data link configuration
1.9 Peripheral tools
T-Series Program Development System (T-PDS)
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T-Series Handy Programmer (HP911A)
Program Storage Module (RM102)
Multi-drop adapter (CU111)
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2.1 General specifications
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2.2 Functional specifications
Basic Hardware and Function 41
Functional specifications (contd)
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2.3 I/O specifications
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Output specifi cations
Internal circuit
LED
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2.4 External dimensions
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3.1 Application precautions for input signals
RV II Wattage V R
= >
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3.2 Application precautions for output signals
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4.1 Environmental conditions
4.2 Installing the unit
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4.3 Wiring terminals
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4.4 Grounding
4.5 Power supply wiring
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Connections of the power supply terminals are shown below. AC power supply type
DC power supply type
4.6 I/O wiring
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5.1 Operation modes
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5.2 About the built-in EEPROM
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5.3 Scanning
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Hardware check:
Initial load:
Register/device initialization:
Self-diagnosis:
Mode control:
Program check:
I/O update:
Timer update:
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User program execution:
Peripheral support:
Section 6 Programming Information
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6.1 Devices and registers
Device and register numbers
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Available address range
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Counter devices and registers (C./C)
Data registers (D)
Index registers (I, J, and K)
Special devices and registers (S/SW)
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Basic Hardware and Function 81
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(2) CF, ERF and devices marked as (alarm) can b e reset by the user program.
Basic Hardware and Function 83
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Basic Hardware and Function 85
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6.2 Index modification
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6.3 Real-time clock/calendar (Enhanced model only)
6.4 I/O allocation
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6.5 T1-16S memory mode setting
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6.6 User program configuration
System information
User program
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6.6.1 Main program
6.6.2 Sub-program #1
6.6.3 Timer interrupt program
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6.6.4 I/O interrupt programs
6.6.5 Subroutines
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6.7 Programming language
6.8 Program execution sequence
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6.9 On-line debug support functions
Force function
Sampling trace function
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Timer/counter preset value (constant data) changing
Function instruction constant operand changing
Device changing
On-line program changing
6.10 Password protection
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7.1 List of instructions
Basic Hardware and Function 107
Basic ladder instructions (continued)
Data transfer instructions
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Arithmetic operations
Basic Hardware and Function 109
Logical operations
Shift operations
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069
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Rotate operations
Compare instructions
Basic Hardware and Function 111
Compare instructions (continued)
Special data processing
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Program control instructions
RAS
Basic Hardware and Function 113
Functions
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Conversion instructions
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7. Instructions NO contact
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NC contact
7. Instructions Transitional contact (Rising edge)
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Transitional contact (Falling edge)
7. Instructions ( ) Coil
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Forced coil
7. Instructions I Inverter
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( I ) Invert coil
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( P ) Positive pulse coil
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( N ) Negative pulse coil
7. Instructions TON ON delay timer
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TOF OFF delay timer
7. Instructions SS Single shot timer
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CNT Counter
7. Instructions MCS MCR Master control set / reset
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JCS JCR Jump control set / reset
7. Instructions END End
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FUN 018 MOV Data transfer
FUN 019 DMOV Double-word data transfer
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FUN 020 NOT Invert transfer
FUN 022 XCHG Data exchange
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FUN 024 TINZ Table initialize
FUN 025 TMOV Table transfer
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FUN 026 TNOT Table invert transfer
FUN 027 + Addition
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FUN 028 Subtraction
FUN 029 Multiplication
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FUN 030 / Division
FUN 031 D+ Double-word addition
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FUN 032 DDouble-word subtraction
FUN 035 +C Addition with carry
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FUN 036 -C Subtraction with carry
FUN 039 UUnsigned multiplication
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FUN 040 U/ Unsigned division
FUN 041 DIV Unsigned double/single division
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FUN 043 +1 Increment
FUN 045 -1 Decrement
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FUN 048 AND AND
FUN 050 OR OR
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FUN 052 EOR Exclusive OR
FUN 056 MAVE Moving average
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FUN 061 DFL Digital Filter
()
FUN 062 HTOA Hex to ASCII conversion
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FUN 063 ATOH ASCII to Hex conversion
FUN 064 TEST Bit test
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FUN 068 SHR1 1 bit shift right
FUN 069 SHL1 1 bit shift left
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FUN 070 SHR n bit shift right
FUN 071 SHL n bit shift left
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FUN 074 SR Shift register
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FUN 075 DSR Bi-directional shift register
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FUN 078 RTR1 1 bit rotate right
FUN 079 RTL1 1 bit rotate left
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FUN 080 RTR n bit rotate right
FUN 081 RTL n bit rotate left
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FUN 090 MPX Multiplexer
FUN 091 DPX Demultiplexer
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FUN 096 >Greater than
FUN 097 >= Greater than or equal
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FUN 098 =Equal
FUN 099 <> Not equal
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FUN 100 <Less than
FUN 101 <= Less than or equal
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FUN 102 D>Double-word greater than
FUN 103 D>= Double-word greater than or equal
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FUN 104 D=Double-word equal
FUN 105 D<> Double-word not equal
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FUN 106 D<Double-word less than
FUN 107 D<= Double-word less than or equal
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FUN 108 U>Unsigned greater than
FUN 109 U>= Unsigned greater than or equal
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FUN 110 U=Unsigned equal
FUN 111 U<> Unsigned not equal
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7. Instructions FUN 112 U<Unsigned less than
FUN 113 U<= Unsigned less than or equal
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FUN 114 SET Device/register set
FUN 115 RST Device/register reset
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FUN 118 SETC Set carry
FUN 119 RSTC Reset carry
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FUN 120 ENC Encode
FUN 121 DEC Decode
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FUN 122 BC Bit count
FUN 128 CALL Subroutine call
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FUN 129 RET Subroutine return
FUN 132 FOR FOR (FOR-NEXT loop)
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FUN 133 NEXT NEXT (FOR-NEXT loop)
FUN 137 SUBR Subroutine entry
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FUN 140 EI Enable interrupt
FUN 141 DI Disable interrupt
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FUN 142 IRET Interrupt return
FUN 143 WDT Watchdog timer reset
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FUN 144 STIZ Step sequence initialize
FUN 145 STIN Step sequence input
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FUN 146 STOT Step sequence output
FUN 147 F/F Flip-flop
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FUN 149 U/D Up-down counter
FUN 154 CLND Set calendar
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FUN 155 CLDS Calendar operation
FUN 156 PID3 Pre-derivati ve real PID
6F3B0253
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Control block diagram
Here, 0 000 0999..FT
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nn
Parameter details
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Operation
Basic Hardware and Function 223
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FUN 160 UL Upper limit
FUN 161 LL Lower limit
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FUN 162 MAX Maximum value
FUN 163 MIN Minimum value
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FUN 164 AVE Average value
FUN 165 FG Function generator
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FUN 180 ABS Absolute value
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FUN 182 NEG 2s complement
FUN 183 DNEG Double-word 2s complement
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FUN 185 7SEG 7 segment decode
Basic Hardware and Function 235
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FUN 186 ASC ASCII conversion
FUN 188 BIN Binary conversion
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FUN 190 BCD BCD conversion
FUN 235 I/O Direct I/O
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FUN 236 XFER Expanded data transfer
Parameters
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CPU register
built-in EEPROM
CPU register
T1S RS-485 port <Receiving>
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<Transmitting>
FUN 236 XFER Expanded data transfer (Inverter connection mode)
Parameters
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< Data exchange mode (Mode 0) >
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Data table:
Example operation:
< Monitor mode (Mode 1) >
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Data table:
Example operation:
< Read command mode (Mode 2) >
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< Write command mode (Mode 3) >
< Broadcast mode (Mode 4) >
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< Note >
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8.1 Special I/O function overview
The T1-16S supports the special I/O functions as listed below.
Basic Hardware and Function 257
Mode setting for the special I/O functions
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Note) In the explanation below, P-OUT means the pulse output function.
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8.2 Variable input filter constant
8.3 High speed counter 8.3.1 Single phase up-counter
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8.3.2 Single phase speed-counter
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8.3.3 Quadrature bi-pulse counter
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8.4 Interrupt input function
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8.5 Analog setting function
V0 V1
8.6 Pulse output function
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8.7 PWM output function
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9.1 Precautions during ope ration
Basic Hardware and Function 277
9. Maintenance and Checks
9.2 Daily checks
To maintain the system and to prevent troubles, check the following items on daily basis.
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9.3 Periodic checks
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Basic Hardware and Function 279
(Periodic checks - continued)
9.4 Maintenance parts
To recover from trouble quickly, it is recommended to keep the following spare parts.
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9.5 Battery
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10.1 Troubleshooting procedure
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Basic Hardware and Function 283
10.1.1 Power supply check
If the PWR (power) LED is not lit after power on, check the following points.
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10.1.2 CPU check
10.1.3 Program check
Basic Hardware and Function 285
10.1.4 Input check
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10.1.5 Output check
10.1.6 Environmental problem
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10.2 Self-diagnostic items
Basic Hardware and Function 289
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Basic Hardware and Function 291
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A.1 List of models and types
Basic Hardware and Function 295
A.2 Instruction index
Instruction name
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Basic Hardware and Function 297
Instruction symbol