Glossary Of Terms - Eaton easy500, easy700 Operating Instructions Manual

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Analog input
Output
Operator buttons
Operating Mode
Remote expansion
Entry mode
Input
Function Relays
Contact behavior
Retentive data
Parameters
The device easy-AB, easy-DA and easy-DC are provided with the two
(easy500) and four (easy700) analog inputs I7, I8 and I11,I12. The input
voltages are between 0 V and 10 V. The measuring data is evaluated with the
integrated function relays.
You can connect various loads to the four easy outputs, such as contactors,
lamps or and motors. In the easy circuit diagram the outputs are controlled via
the corresponding output relay coils Q1 to Q8 or S1 to S8.
easy has eight operating buttons. These are used to select menu functions and
create circuit diagrams. The large round button in the middle is used to move
the cursor.
DEL, ALT, ESC and OK all perform additional functions.
easy has two operating modes: RUN and STOP. RUN mode is used to process
your circuit diagram (with the controller running continuously). In STOP mode
you can create your circuit diagrams.
I/O expansion with the expansion unit (e.g. EASY620-DC-TE) installed up to
30 m away from the basic unit. The EASY200-EASY coupling unit is fitted to
the basic unit. The input and output data is exchanged between expansion and
basic unit via a two-wire cable.
Entry mode is used to input or modify values. when creating circuit diagrams or
setting parameters, for example.
The inputs are used to connect up external contacts. In the circuit diagram,
inputs are evaluated via contacts I1 to I12 and R1 to R12.
easy-AB, easy-DA and easy-DC can also receive analog data via the inputs I7,
I8 and I11, I 12.
Function relays can be used for complex control tasks. easy features the
following function relays:
Timing relay,
Week time switch,
Year time-switch,
Counter, up/down, high-speed, frequency,
Analog value comparator/threshold value switch,
Operational time counter,
Master reset,
Text.
The contact behavior of any circuit element can be defined as either a break
contact or a make contact. Break contact elements are identified by a line
above the identifier (Exception: jump).
See Retention.
Parameters enable the user to set the behavior of function relays. The relevant
parameters apply for switch times or counter setpoints. They are set in the
parameter display.
Operating instructions 05/10 MN05013003Z-EN www.eaton.com
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