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Preface
Purpose of this manual
IDEC SmartRelay's place in information technology
Guide
IDEC SmartRelay Manual
ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste
Dear customer
We thank you for purchasing IDEC SmartRelay and congrat-
ulate you on your decision.
IDEC SmartRelay can be used in many fields of applications.
Due to its high functionality and yet easy operation the IDEC
SmartRelay offers you highly efficient economies for almost
any application.
This IDEC SmartRelay manual provides you with information
about the creation of circuit programs, about the installation
and use of IDEC SmartRelay FL1C devices and expansion
modules, and about their compatibility to the previous FL1B
versions (FL1x are the last four characters of the type num-
ber and differentiate the device series).
The wiring information in your IDEC SmartRelay manual is
also found in the IDEC SmartRelay Product Info included
with all devices. For further information on programming the
IDEC SmartRelay on your PC, with the PC in the Online Help
for WindLGC.
WindLGC is the programming software for PCs. It runs un-
der Windows
and helps you to get started with IDEC
SmartRelay and to write, test, print out and archive your
programs, independent of the IDEC SmartRelay.
We have divided this manual into 9 chapters:
Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay
IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring
Programming IDEC SmartRelay
IDEC SmartRelay functions
Configuring IDEC SmartRelay
IDEC SmartRelay memory cartridge (card)
IDEC SmartRelay software
Applications
Appendix
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  • Page 1 IDEC SmartRelay Product Info included with all devices. For further information on programming the IDEC SmartRelay on your PC, with the PC in the Online Help for WindLGC. WindLGC is the programming software for PCs. It runs un- ...
  • Page 2: Preface

    You have 130 blocks available for creating the circuit program. • You can select retentivity also for time functions. • You can use the IDEC SmartRelay cursor keys as inputs. • You can use the special functions “Shift register”, “Analog amplifier”, “Analog value monitoring” and “Analog differ- ential trigger”.
  • Page 3 IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 4 Prerequisite for the safe and proper operation of the product is its proper transportation, storage, installation and mounting, and careful operator control and maintenance. Copyright  IDEC IZUMI CORPORATION All rights reserved The reproduction, distribution or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Preface ............i Contents............. v Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay ..1 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring ..........11 Setup of the modular IDEC SmartRelay ......13 2.1.1 Maximum setup ..............13 2.1.2 Setup with different voltage classes........14 Installing/removing IDEC SmartRelay ....... 15 2.2.2...
  • Page 6 Circuit program input............56 3.6.4 Assigning a circuit program name........62 3.6.5 Password ................63 3.6.6 Switching IDEC SmartRelay to RUN mode ......68 3.6.7 Second circuit program ............70 3.6.8 Deleting a block ..............76 3.6.9 Deleting block groups ............77 3.6.10 Correcting typing errors ............
  • Page 7 4.4.21 Latching relay ..............178 4.4.22 Current impulse relay............179 4.4.23 Message texts..............182 4.4.24 Softkey ................189 4.4.25 Shift register..............193 IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 8 Inserting and removing the memory cartridge (card) ..210 Copying data from the IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge (card) ..........212 Copying data from the memory cartridge (card) to IDEC SmartRelay ................. 214 IDEC SmartRelay software....216 Connecting the IDEC SmartRelay to a PC ....... 218...
  • Page 9 Automatic door ..............226 8.2.1 Requirements of an automatic door........226 8.2.2 Conventional solution............227 8.2.3 Door control system with IDEC SmartRelay ..... 227 8.2.4 Special features and expansion options ......230 8.2.5 Extended solution with FL1C-H12RCC ......230 Air-conditioning system............ 233 8.3.1...
  • Page 10 Technical data: FL1C-...12RCE and FL1B-M08B2R2 ..267 Switching capacity and service life of the relay outputs ..............270 Technical data: FL1B-J2B2 ..........271 Determining the cycle time ....272 IDEC SmartRelay without display ..274 IDEC SmartRelay menu structure ..277 Type Numbers........279 Index ............281 IDEC SmartRelay Manual...
  • Page 11: Getting Started With Idec Smartrelay

    1 Getting started with IDEC Smart- Relay Here's IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay is a universal logic module made by IDEC. IDEC SmartRelay integrates • Controls • Operator and display panel with background lighting • Power supply • Interface for expansion modules •...
  • Page 12 (e.g. communications module AS-interface. Note IDEC SmartRelay Basic may only be equipped with expansion modules of the same voltage class. Mechanical encoding pins in the housing prevent you from connecting devices of a different volt- age class.
  • Page 13 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay • Inputs I1 to I24 • Analog inputs AI1 to AI8 • Outputs Q1 to Q16 • Analog outputs AQ1 and AQ2; cannot be used. • Memory Markers M1 to M24, M8: Startup Markers •...
  • Page 14 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay structure L1 N I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 L1 N I2 I3 I4 RUN/STOP 1. Power supply 5. Control panel 8. Expansion interface (not with FL1C-B12...) 2. Inputs 6. LCD 9.
  • Page 15 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay L1 N I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 L1 N I2 I3 I4 RUN/STOP 1. Power supply 5. Control panel 8. Expansion interface (not with FL1C-B12...) 2. Inputs 6. LCD 9. Mechanical coding (not with FL1C-B12...) pins 3.
  • Page 16 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay FL1B-J2B2 L+ M L+ M RUN/STOP INPUT2x(0..10V/0..20mA) M1 U1 M2 U2 1. Power supply 9. Mechanical coding 12. PE terminal, for con- pins necting earth and the shielding of analog 2. Inputs 10. Mechanical coding measuring cables.
  • Page 17 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay How to identify the IDEC SmartRelay The IDEC SmartRelay identifier informs you of various prop- erties: • H: Base module with display • B: Base module without display • M: Digital expansion module • J: Analog expansion module •...
  • Page 18 Getting started with IDEC SmartRelay Versions The following IDEC SmartRelay versions are available: Symbol Description Supply Inputs Outputs Properties Voltage FL1C-H12RCE 12/24 V DC 8 digital 4 relays (10 A) FL1C-H12SND 24 V DC 4 Transistor no clock 8 digital 24V / 0.3A...
  • Page 19 (2): Different phases are not allowed within the inputs. (3): 0 ... 10 V, 0 ... 20 mA can be connected optionally. Certification and approvals IDEC SmartRelay is certified to cULus and FM. • cULus Haz. Loc. Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL) to - UL 508 (Industrial Control Equipment) - CSA C22.2 No.
  • Page 20 RUN. In potentially explosive atmospheres, always switch off the power supply to IDEC SmartRelay and its components before you discon- nect any connectors. IDEC SmartRelay is issued with the CE Certificate of Confor- mity.
  • Page 21: Idec Smartrelay Installation And Wiring

    Please note the following guidelines for the installation and wiring of your IDEC SmartRelay : • Always ensure that the wiring of your IDEC SmartRelay is compliant with current rules and standards. Also, conform with all national and regional regulations when you install and operate the devices.
  • Page 22 Note IDEC SmartRelay units may only be installed and wired by skilled personnel who know and follow the general engineer- ing rules and the relevant regulations and standards.
  • Page 23: Setup Of The Modular Idec Smartrelay

    IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2.1 Setup of the modular IDEC SmartRelay 2.1.1 Maximum setup Maximum setup of a IDEC SmartRelay with analog inputs (FL1C-H12RCE/FL1C-B12RCE and FL1C-H12SND) IDEC SmartRelay Basic, 4 digital modules and 3 analog modules I1..I6, I7, I8 I9...I12 I13...I16 I17...I20 I21...I24...
  • Page 24: Setup With Different Voltage Classes

    IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2.1.2 Setup with different voltage classes When setting up expansion modules of different power volt- ages, take the following restrictions into consideration. Note • To power the CPU module and expansion I/O modules, use one power supply to supply the same power voltage.
  • Page 25: Installing/Removing Idec Smartrelay

    IDEC SmartRelay can be snap-mounted to 35 mm DIN rails to EN 50022 or on the wall. IDEC SmartRelay width: • IDEC SmartRelay Basic has a width of 72 mm, which cor- responds with 4 subunits. • IDEC SmartRelay expansion modules have a width of 36 mm, which corresponds with 2 subunits.
  • Page 26 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2.2.1 DIN rail mounting Mounting How to mount a IDEC SmartRelay Basic and a digital mod- ule onto a DIN rail: IDEC SmartRelay Basic: 1. Hook the IDEC SmartRelay Basic module onto the rail 2. then push down the lower end to snap it on. The mount- ing interlock at the rear must engage.
  • Page 27 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 6. Using a screwdriver, push the interlock to the left. In its end position the slide interlock engages in the IDEC SmartRelay Basic. Repeat steps 3 through 6 to mount further expansion mod- ules. Note The expansion interface on the last expansion module must be covered.
  • Page 28 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Removal To remove the IDEC SmartRelay: ..if you have installed only one IDEC SmartRelay Ba- sic: Part 1. Insert a screwdriver into the eyelet at the bottom of the slide interlock and move the latch downward.
  • Page 29 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring ..if you have connected at least one expansion mod- ule to the IDEC SmartRelay Basic: Part 1. Using a screwdriver, push the integrate slide interlock to the right. 2. Slide the expansion module off towards the right.
  • Page 30: Wall-Mounting

    For wall-mounting, first slide the mounting slides on the rear side of the devices towards the outside. You can now wall-mount the IDEC SmartRelay by means of two mounting slides and two φ M4 screws (tightening torque 0.8 to 1.2Nm).
  • Page 31 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Drilling template for wall-mounting Before you can wall-mount the IDEC SmartRelay, you need to drill holes using the template shown below. 53.5 +/– 0.2 35.5 +/– 0.2 n x 35.5 +/– 0.2 All dimensions in mm Bore hole for φ...
  • Page 32: Wiring The Idec Smartrelay

    M08D2R2) are suitable for a supply voltage of 24 V AC/DC. IDEC SmartRelays (FL1C-H12SND, FL1B-M08B1S2) are suitable for a supply voltage of 24 V DC. IDEC SmartRelays (FL1C-*12RCE, FL1B-M08B2R2) are suitable for a supply voltage of 12 V AC/DC or 24 V AC/DC.
  • Page 33 20 % above the rated voltage. FL1C-H12SND: 2.0 A Note IDEC SmartRelay is a double-insulated switchgear. It is not re- quired to connect an equipment grounding conductor. Circuit protection with AC voltage To suppress voltage peaks on the power supply lines, you can install a metal oxide varistor (MOV) .
  • Page 34: Connecting Idec Smartrelay Inputs

    IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2.3.2 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay inputs Requirements At the inputs you connect sensor elements such as: momen- tary switches, switches, light barriers, daylight control switches etc. Sensor characteristics for IDEC SmartRelay FL1C-H12RCE FL1C-H12SND FL1C-B12RCE FL1B-M08B1S2 FL1B-M08B2R2 I1 ...
  • Page 35 The level of the quiescent current of some 2-wire proximity switches is high enough to trigger a logical "1" signal at the IDEC SmartRelay input. You should there- fore compare the quiescent current of the proximity switches with the technical data of inputs Appendix A.
  • Page 36 After a 0 to 1 or 1 to 0 transition, the signal must remain con- stant at the input at least for the duration of one program cy- cle, so that IDEC SmartRelay can detect the new signal sta- tus.
  • Page 37 Always use twisted and shielded cables for analog signals, and keep these as short as possible. Sensor connections To connect sensors to the IDEC SmartRelay : FL1C-H12RCA / FL1C-B12RCA / FL1C-H12RCE / FL1C-B12RCE/ FL1C-H12SND The inputs of these devices not isolated and therefore require a common reference potential (chassis ground ).
  • Page 38 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Warning Current safety regulations (VDE 0110, ... and IEC 61131-2, ... as well as cULus) do not permit the connection of different phases to an AC input group (I1 to I4 or I5 to I8) or to the inputs of a digital module.
  • Page 39 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Input Internal Circuit FL1C-H12RCC / FL1C-B12RCC / FL1B-M08C2R2 Digital AC/DC Input 390kΩ 390kΩ Internal I1~I8 Circuit 100nF 62kΩ When using the AC two-wire sensor I1 to I8 2-wire Sensor 100 to 240 V AC IDEC SmartRelay Manual...
  • Page 40 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring FL1C-H12RCA / FL1C-B12RCA / FL1B-M08D2R2 Digital AC/DC Input Internal Circuit 4.3kΩ I1~I8 Internal Circuit 100nF 510Ω When using the AC two-wire sensor I1 to I8 2-wire Sensor 240 V AC IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 41 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring FL1C-H12RCE / FL1C-B12RCE / FL1C-H12SND / FL1B-M08B2R2/ FL1C-M08B1S2 Digital DC Input 3.3kΩ Internal I1~I8 Circuit 100nF 2kΩ FL1C-H12RCE / FL1C-B12RCE / FL1C-H12SND / FL1B-J2B2 Analog Input (0-10V) 38kΩ Internal I7, I8 Circuit (U1, U2) 38kΩ...
  • Page 42: Connecting Outputs

    IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring 2.3.3 Connecting outputs FL1C-B12RCC / FL1C-B12RCA / FL1C-H12RCC / FL1C-H12RCA/ FL1C-H12RCE / FL1C-B12RCE These units are equipped with relay outputs. The potential of the relay contacts is isolated from the power supply and the inputs.
  • Page 43 The load connected to IDEC SmartRelay must have the fol- lowing characteristics: • The maximum switched current is 0.3 A per output. Connecting This is how you connect the load to a IDEC SmartRelay with transistor outputs: load load Load: 24 V DC, 0.3 A max.
  • Page 44 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Output Internal Circuit FL1C-H12RCC / FL1C-B12RCC / FL1C-H12RCA / FL1C-B12RCA / FL1C-H12RCE/ FL1C-B12RCE / FL1B-M08B2R2 / FL1B-M08C2R2/ FL1B-M08D2R2 Relay Output Internal Circuit +24V Q1~Q4 47kΩ Internal Circuit 27kΩ FL1C-H12SND / FL1B-M08B1S2 Transister Output (Source) Internal Circuit...
  • Page 45: Switching On The Idec Smartrelay /Power On

    Whether a memory cartridge (card) is inserted • Whether this is a IDEC SmartRelay version without dis- play unit (FL1C-B12...) • The status of IDEC SmartRelay at the time of power fail- ure. All possible reaction of IDEC SmartRelay are described on the following page. Note After power-up, the FL1C performs initialization.
  • Page 46 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring Before power off After power on No program No Program Press ESC Press ESC (empty) No program in memory >Program.. Card.. Clock.. (with program) Start With stored Mo 09:00 program from Mo 09:00 2003-01-27 09:00...
  • Page 47 IDEC SmartRelay. The circuit pro- gram in the IDEC SmartRelay is overwritten. 3. If there is a circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay or on the memory cartridge (card), IDEC SmartRelay adopts the operational state it had prior to POWER-OFF. Versions...
  • Page 48 IDEC SmartRelay installation and wiring IDEC SmartRelay Basic operating states IDEC SmartRelay Basic/Pure knows two operating states: STOP and RUN STOP • The display shows: • Display: Screen mask for 'No Program' monitoring I/Os and messag- (not FL1C-B12...) es (after START in the main menu) •...
  • Page 49: Programming Idec Smartrelay

    WindLGC or memory cartridges (cards) of other IDEC SmartRelay FL1C units. IDEC SmartRelay versions without display can not write data to memory cartridges (cards). See Chapter 6, 7 and Appendix C.
  • Page 50 ... • can enter directly in IDEC SmartRelay in the third step. It will take you only a few pages of this manual store your first executable circuit program in the IDEC SmartRelay unit.
  • Page 51: Connectors

    Analog Inputs Each input is identified by the letter I plus a number. When you take a look at the IDEC SmartRelay from the front, you can see the input terminals at the top. Only the analog mod- ules FL1B-J2B2 has the inputs at the bottom.
  • Page 52 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Note IDEC SmartRelay can recognize, read and switch the I/O of all ex- pansion modules, regardless of their type. The I/O are presented in the installation order of the modules. The following I/Os and marker blocks are available for the creation of your circuit program: I1 to I24, AI1 to AI8, Q1 to Q16, M1 to M24 and AM1 to AM6.
  • Page 53 Programming IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay knows the following connectors: Con- IDEC SmartRelay Basic / Pure nectors Inputs FL1C-H12RCC Two groups: I9 ... I24 AI1...AI8 FL1C-B12RCC I1... I4 and FL1C-H12RCA I5 ... I8 FL1C-B12RCA FL1C-H12RCE I1... I6, I7, I8 I9 ... I24...
  • Page 54: Blocks And Block Numbers

    On-delay • Softkey • ..In Chapter 4 you will find a full list of the IDEC SmartRelay functions. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 55 Programming IDEC SmartRelay View of blocks on the IDEC SmartRelay display The figure below shows a typical view of the IDEC SmartRe- lay display. As you can see, it can show only one block at a time. We have therefore introduced block numbers to help you check the circuit structure.
  • Page 56 WindLGC also allows you to assign 8-character names to up to 64 blocks, and to view these on the IDEC SmartRelay display in pa- rameter assignment and programming mode (see Chapter 3.2).
  • Page 57: The Way To Idec Smartrelay, Starting With The Circuit Diagram

    Relay K1 picks up when the condition (S1 OR S2) AND S3 is met. Creating this circuit with IDEC SmartRelay In IDEC SmartRelay you create a circuit logic by intercon- necting blocks and connectors: Wiring of the inputs S1 ... S3 Circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay ≥...
  • Page 58 You program this fourth input and as- sign parameters just like you do with the other three inputs. To create a circuit logic in IDEC SmartRelay, start at the out- put. The output is the load or relay that is to be switched.
  • Page 59 Wiring Connect the switches S1 to S3 to the screw terminals of your IDEC SmartRelay : • S1 to connector I1 of IDEC SmartRelay • S2 to connector I2 of IDEC SmartRelay • S3 to connector I3 of IDEC SmartRelay The output of the AND block controls the relay at output Q1.
  • Page 60: The 4 Golden Rules For The Operation Of Idec Smartrelay

    During parameter assignment the IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode, i.e. it continues execution of the circuit program (see Chapter 5). To work in programming mode, you need to terminate the circuit program by calling the “Stop”...
  • Page 61 Press ESC to return to the previous step. Rule 4 Planning • Before you start to create a circuit program, you should either first create design on paper or program IDEC SmartRelay directly using WindLGC. • IDEC SmartRelay can only save complete and faultless circuit programs.
  • Page 62: Overview Of The Idec Smartrelay Menus

    Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3.5 Overview of the IDEC SmartRelay menus Programming mode Main menu Programming menu >Program.. >Edit.. Card.. Clear Prg Clock.. Password Start Transfer menu > Card = IDEC Card SmartRelay CopyProtect Real-time clock menu >Set Clock S/W Time...
  • Page 63: Writing And Starting The Circuit Program

    IDEC SmartRelay. The small example below shows how to do this. 3.6.1 Select programming mode You have connected the IDEC SmartRelay to the power sup- ply and switched it on. The display now shows you the mes- sage: No Program...
  • Page 64 Note Because we have not yet saved a password for the circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay, you can directly enter editing mode. When you select “Edit Prg” after you have saved a password-protected circuit program, you are prompted to enter a password and to con- firm it with OK.
  • Page 65: The First Circuit Program

    OR block. Circuit program S1 is connected to the I1 and S2 to the I2 input connector of the OR block. The corresponding layout of the circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay: ≥ IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 66: Circuit Program Input

    Q1. 3.6.3 Circuit program input Let us now write the circuit program, starting at the output and working towards the input. IDEC SmartRelay initially shows the output: The first IDEC SmartRelay output IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 67 The cursor no longer appears in the form of an underscore; but instead as a flashing solid square. IDEC SmartRelay of- fers you here various options. Select GF (basic functions) by pressing the ▼ key until GF appears, and confirm with OK.
  • Page 68 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Now press ▼ or ▲ until the OR block appears on the display: The solid square cursor is still posi- ≥ 1 tioned on the block. Press OK to confirm your entries and exit the dialog. Your complete circuit...
  • Page 69 The cursor jumps to the next input of the OR block. Your complete circuit program The display now shows: in IDEC SmartRelay up to now: ≥ 1 ≥ Now you connect input I2 to the input of the OR block. You already know how to do this: 1.
  • Page 70 3. To accept the Co list: Press OK Press ▼ or ▲ 4. To select 'x': 5. To apply x: Press OK IDEC SmartRelay returns to output Q1. The display now shows: This is the layout of your circuit program ≥ IDEC SmartRelay Manual...
  • Page 71 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Note You can invert individual inputs of the basic and special functions, i.e. if an input carries a logical “1" signal, the circuit program will out- put a logical “0"; vice versa, a logical “0" is inverted into a logical “1"...
  • Page 72: Assigning A Circuit Program Name

    Programming IDEC SmartRelay Note IDEC SmartRelay has now saved your circuit program to nonvola- tile memory. The circuit program remains in the IDEC SmartRelay memory until you explicitly delete it. 3.6.4 Assigning a circuit program name You can assign your circuit program a name that consists of up to 16 uppercase/lowercase letters, numbers and special characters.
  • Page 73: Password

    A password may have a maximum length of 10 characters, and consists only of uppercase letters (A to Z). Directly at the IDEC SmartRelay, the password can be assigned, edited or deactivated only in the “Password” menu. In the programming menu: Press ▼...
  • Page 74 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Press ▲ once to select “Z” Press ▲ twice to select “Y”, etc. Let us assign the password “AA” to our first circuit program. The display now shows: Old: No Password New: This procedure is the same as for entering the name of the circuit program.
  • Page 75 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Note You can cancel the input of a new password with ESC. In this case, IDEC SmartRelay returns to the programming menu without saving the password. You can also set your password using WindLGC. You can not edit a password-protected circuit program at the IDEC SmartRelay or upload it to WindLGC unless you enter the correct password.
  • Page 76 Programming IDEC SmartRelay The display now shows: Old: New: 6. To confirm your new password:Press OK Your new password “ZZ” is now set, and you are returned to the programming menu. Deactivating the Password Let us assume you want to deactivate the password for whichever reason.
  • Page 77 Password: Wrong Password! When the user inputs the wrong password and confirms the input with OK, IDEC SmartRelay does not open editing mode, but returns to the programming menu. This repeats it- self over and again until you input the correct password.
  • Page 78: Switching Idec Smartrelay To Run Mode

    Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3.6.6 Switching IDEC SmartRelay to RUN mode In the main menu, select RUN to start IDEC SmartRelay. 1. To return to the main menu: Press ESC Press ▲ or ▼ 2. Move the '>' cursor to 'Start': 3.
  • Page 79 What is meant by: "IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN"? In RUN mode, IDEC SmartRelay executes the circuit pro- gram. To do so, IDEC SmartRelay first reads the status at the inputs, determines the status of the outputs by means of the user program, and switches these on or off according to your settings.
  • Page 80: Second Circuit Program

    S1 and S2 switch a relay, which is to be used to switch on the load E1, and to switch off the load with a delay of 12 minutes. In IDEC SmartRelay, this is the circuit program layout: ≥ This is the new block You can see the OR block and the output relay Q1 we have already used in the first circuit program.
  • Page 81 Editing the circuit program Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode. As a reminder: 1. Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode (in RUN: Press ESC to enter the parameter assignment mode. Select the ‘Stop’ command, confirm with OK, then move the ‘>’ cursor to ‘Yes’, and once again confirm with OK).
  • Page 82 The block of the first special function is shown: When you select a special or basic function block, IDEC SmartRelay shows you the rele- vant function block. The solid square cursor is positioned on the block. Press ▼ or ▲ to select the required block.
  • Page 83 1. Move the cursor to Par, if it not already at this position: Press ▲ or ▼ 2. Switch to editing mode: Press OK IDEC SmartRelay shows the parameters in the parameter assignment window: “+” means: The parameter is shown and can be modified...
  • Page 84 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Setting the time Set the time T = 12:00 minutes: 1. Move the cursor to the first digit: Press Press ▲ or ▼ 2. Select the digit '1': 3. Shift the cursor to the second digit: Press Press ▲...
  • Page 85 Verification of the circuit program This program branch for Q1 is now completed. IDEC Smart- Relay shows you the output Q1. You can once again view the circuit program on the display. Use the keys to browse the circuit program, i.e.
  • Page 86: Deleting A Block

    Let us assume you want to delete the block B2 from your cir- cuit program and connect B1 directly to Q1. Proceed as follows: 1. Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode (as a reminder, refer to page 50). Press ▲ or ▼...
  • Page 87: Deleting Block Groups

    Let us assume you want to delete the blocks B1 and B2 from the following circuit program (corresponds with the circuit program in Chapter 3.6.7). Proceed as follows: 1. Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode (as a reminder, refer to page 50). Press ▲ or ▼ 2. To select 'Edit': 3.
  • Page 88: Correcting Typing Errors

    This includes all blocks connected to B2. In this example, block B1 also. 3.6.10 Correcting typing errors Programming errors can be corrected easily in IDEC Smart- Relay : • Provided editing mode is not yet closed, you can revert by one step by pressing ESC.
  • Page 89: Deleting The Circuit Program

    Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3.6.11 Deleting the circuit program To delete a circuit program: 1. Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode IDEC SmartRelay opens the >Program.. main menu Card.. Clock.. Start 2. On the main menu, press ▲ or ▼ to move the ‘>’ cursor to ‘Program’.
  • Page 90: Summertime/Wintertime Conversion

    You can enable or disable automatic Summertime/winter- time conversion in programming mode by calling the “Clock” menu command. 1. Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode. 2. You are now in the main menu and want to select the Press ▲ or ▼...
  • Page 91 Programming IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display: >On S/W Time: The current setting of automatic S/W Time conversion is shown in the bottom row. The default setting is ‘Off’: dis- abled. Enabling summertime/wintertime conversion You now want to enable this conversion and define or set its parameters: Press ▲...
  • Page 92 Programming IDEC SmartRelay The preset conversion data for EU, UK and US are found in the table below: Start of summertime End of summertime Time zone differ- ∆ ence Last Sunday in March: Last Sunday in October: 60 Min. 02:00-->03:00 03:00-->02:00...
  • Page 93 IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display: >On S/W Time: On EU IDEC SmartRelay indicates that European S/W Time con- version is enabled. User-defined parameters If none of the parameters/conversions apply to your country, you can customize these under menu item ‘. .’. To do so: 1.
  • Page 94 =120 min Time difference of 120 min • Confirm all your entries with OK. You have now customized the summertime/wintertime con- version. The IDEC SmartRelay display now shows: >On S/W Time: On .. IDEC SmartRelay indicates that summertime/wintertime conversion is enabled, and that user-defined parameters ( ‘..’...
  • Page 95: Synchronization

    (“Clock” menu item). 1. Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode. 2. You are now in the main menu, and want to select Press ▲ or ▼...
  • Page 96: Memory Space And Circuit Dimensions

    Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3.7 Memory space and circuit dimensions The size of a circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay is limited by the memory space (memory used by the blocks). Memory areas • Program memory: IDEC SmartRelay allows only a limited number of blocks in your circuit program.
  • Page 97 With an input (I1) connected to a Trg connector of an On-delay FB as shown in Fig.1, if I1 is ON and the IDEC SmartRelay power is turned off and on, the timer current value of the On-delay FB is sometimes reset as shown in Fig.2.
  • Page 98 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Resources available in IDEC SmartRelay A circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay can occupy the follow- ing maximum resources: Bytes Blocks 2000 IDEC SmartRelay monitors memory utilization, and offers only those functions from the lists for which it can actually provide sufficient memory space.
  • Page 99 IDEC SmartRelay offers you only the blocks for which it can provide sufficient memory space. If IDEC SmartRelay memory space is insufficient to hold any further blocks you select from a block list, the system will deny ac- cess to this list.
  • Page 100 2000 Still available in IDEC SmartRelay 1924 (1): Configured with retentivity. Hence, this circuit program fits into IDEC SmartRelay. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 101 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Indication of available memory space IDEC SmartRelay shows you the amount of free memory space. Proceed as follows: 1. Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode (as a reminder, refer to page 50). Press ▲ or ▼...
  • Page 102: Idec Smartrelay Functions

    All lists show the elements available in IDEC SmartRelay. Usually, this includes all connectors, basic functions and special functions the IDEC SmartRelay knows. This includes all the blocks you have created in IDEC SmartRelay by the time you call the ↓BN list. If not all is shown IDEC SmartRelay does not show all elements if: •...
  • Page 103: Constants And Connectors - Co

    Digital inputs are identified with an I. The number of the dig- ital inputs (I1, I2, ...) corresponds with the number of the in- put connectors of the IDEC SmartRelay Basic and of the connected digital modules, in the order of their installation.
  • Page 104 Memory Markers are identified by the letters M or AM . These are virtual outputs, which output the value of their in- puts. IDEC SmartRelay provides 24 Memory Markers M1 ... M24 and 6 Analog Memory Markers AM1 ... AM6.
  • Page 105 This value does not change within the same pro- gram cycle. Shift register bits IDEC SmartRelay provides the shift register bits S1 to S8, which are assigned the read-only attribute in the circuit pro- gram. The content of shift register bits can only be modified by means of the “Shift register”...
  • Page 106: Basic Functions List - Gf

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.2 Basic functions list - GF Basic functions represent simple logical elements of Bool- ean algebra. You can invert the inputs of individual basic functions, i.e. the circuit program inverts a logical “1” at a relevant input to a logical “0”;...
  • Page 107 IDEC SmartRelay functions View in the circuit View in IDEC Name of the basic diagram SmartRelay function (see page 102) Parallel circuit with make contact (NOT OR) Series circuit with (see page 103) break contact (exclusive OR) (see page 104)
  • Page 108: And

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.2.1 Circuit diagram of a series circuit Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: with several make contacts: The output of the AND is only 1 if all inputs are 1, i.e. all con- tacts are closed. At an unused block input (x): x = 1.
  • Page 109: And With Edge Detection

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.2.2 AND with Edge Detection Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: The output of an edge triggered AND is only 1 if all inputs are 1 and if at least one input was low in the previous cycle. At an unused block input (x): x = 1.
  • Page 110: Nand (Not And)

    NAND (NOT AND) Parallel circuit with multiple break contacts in the circuit diagram: Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: The output of the NAND is only 0 if the status at all inputs is 1, i.e. the contacts are closed. At an unused block input (x): x = 1.
  • Page 111: Nand With Edge Detection

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.2.4 NAND with Edge Detection Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: The output status of the NAND with Edge Detection is only 1 if at least one input is 0 and if all inputs were 1 in the previ- ous cycle.
  • Page 112 Circuit diagram of a parallel circuit with several make contacts: Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: The output status of the OR element is only 1 if at least one input is 1, i.e. at least one of the contacts is closed.
  • Page 113: Nor (Not Or)

    Circuit diagram of a series circuit with several break contacts: Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: The output status of the NOR is only 1 if all inputs are 0, i.e. if switched off. The NOR output is set to 0 when one of the inputs is switched on (logical 1 status).
  • Page 114: Xor (Exclusive Or)

    The output status is 1 if the input is 0. The NOT block inverts the input status. Advantage of the NOT block, for example: The IDEC Smar- tRelay does not require break contacts. You simply use a make contact and the NOT block to convert these into a break contact.
  • Page 115: Basics On Special Functions

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.3 Basics on special functions Because of their different input designation, you can see right away that there is a difference between the special functions and basic functions. SFs contain timer functions, retentive functions and various parameter assignment op- tions, which allow you to adapt the circuit program to suit your own requirements.
  • Page 116: Designation Of The Inputs

    Logical inputs Here, you will find the description of the connectors you can use to create a logical link to other blocks or to the inputs of the IDEC SmartRelay unit. • S (Set): A signal at input S sets the output to logical “1”.
  • Page 117: Time Response

    IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter inputs At some of the inputs you do not apply any signals. You con- figure the relevant block values instead. Examples: • Par (Parameter): This input will not be connected. Here, you set the rele- vant block parameters (times, on/off thresholds etc.).
  • Page 118: Backup Of The Real-Time Clock

    Accuracy of T Because of slight tolerances in the characteristics of elec- tronic components, the set time T may deviate. The IDEC SmartRelay has a maximum tolerance of ± 0.02%. When 0.02% of the time T is smaller than 0.02 seconds, the maximum deviation is 0.02 seconds.
  • Page 119: Parameter Protection

    10V is shown as internal value 1000. Because you can not always process the range of values from 0 to 1000 as predetermined by IDEC SmartRelay, you can multiply the digital values by a gain factor and then shift the zero of the range of values (offset). This allows you to output an analog value to the IDEC SmartRelay display, which is proportional to the actual process variable.
  • Page 120 Example 1: The available thermocouples have the following technical data: -30 to +70°C, 0 to 10 V DC (i.e. 0 to 1000 in IDEC SmartRelay). Actual value = (internal value • gain) + offset, thus = (0 •...
  • Page 121 IDEC SmartRelay functions Example of analog values Process Voltage Internal Gain Offset Value variable value shown (Ax) -30° C 0° C +70° C 1000 1000 mbar 1000 1000 3700 mbar 6.75 1000 3700 5000 mbar 1000 1000 5000 0.01 0.01 1000 0.01...
  • Page 122: Special Functions List - Sf

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF When you create your circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay, you find the special function blocks in the SF list. You can invert the inputs of SFs individually, i.e. the circuit program converts a logical “1” at the input into a logical “0”;...
  • Page 123 IDEC SmartRelay functions View Name of the in IDEC SmartRelay special function Edge-triggered interval time- delay relay (see page 128) Asynchronous pulse generator (see page 131) Random generator (see page 133) Stairwell Light Switch (see page 135) Dual-function switch (see page 138)
  • Page 124 IDEC SmartRelay functions View Name of the in IDEC SmartRelay special function Counter Up/down counter (see page 149) Operating hours counter (see page 153) Frequency trigger (see page 158) Analog Analog trigger (see page 161) Analog differential trigger (see page 164)
  • Page 125 IDEC SmartRelay functions View Name of the in IDEC SmartRelay special function Miscellaneous Latching relay (see page 178) Current impulse relay (see page 179) Message texts (see page 182) Softkey (see page 189) Shift register (see page 193) IDEC SmartRelay Manual...
  • Page 126: On-Delay

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.1 On-delay Short description The output is only set after a configurable on-delay time has expired. Symbol in IDEC Wiring Description SmartRelay Input Trg You start the on-delay with a negative edge (1 to 0 transition) at input Trg (Trigger).
  • Page 127 IDEC SmartRelay functions Valid ranges of the timebase, if T = parameter Timebase max. value min. resolution Accuracy s (seconds) 99:99 10 ms + 10 ms m (minutes) 99:59 + 1 s h (hours) 99:59 1 min + 1 min...
  • Page 128 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameter preset = Actual value of an already programmed func- tion How to include the actual value of an actual value of an al- ready programmed function: 1. Press to move the cursor to the equal sign of param- eter T.
  • Page 129 The time T is triggered with a 0 to 1 transition at input Trg is the current IDEC SmartRelay time). If the status of input Trg is 1 at least for the duration of the configured time T, the output is set to 1 on expiration of this time (the output follows the input with on-delay).
  • Page 130: Off-Delay

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.2 Off-delay Short description When an on-delay is set, the output is reset when the config- ured time has expired. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Trg You start the off-delay time with a negative edge (1 to 0...
  • Page 131 Output Q is set to hi immediately when the input Trg changes to hi. The actual time T in IDEC SmartRelay is retriggered at the 1 to 0 transition of Trg. The output remains set. Output Q is reset to 0 with off-delay when T...
  • Page 132: On-/Off-Delay

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.3 On-/Off-delay Short description The on-/off-delay function sets the output after the set on-de- lay time has expired, and resets it upon expiration of the off-delay time. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Trg A positive edge (0 to 1 transi-...
  • Page 133 IDEC SmartRelay functions Parameters T and T Note the preset values for the parameters T and T Chapter 4.4.1. Timing diagram The bold section of the timing dia- gram is also shown in the on/ off-delay symbol. expires expires Functional description The time T is triggered with a 0 to 1 transition at input Trg.
  • Page 134: Retentive On-Delay

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.4 Retentive on-delay Short description A one-shot at the input triggers a configurable on-delay time. The output is set when this time has expired. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC Smart Relay Input Trg A signal at input Trg (Trigger) triggers the on-delay time.
  • Page 135 IDEC SmartRelay functions Select the required function by means of the block number. The timebase is configurable. For information on valid rang- es and parameter defaults, refer to Chapter 4.4.1. Timing diagram expires The bold section of the timing diagram is also shown in the symbol of the retentive on-delay.
  • Page 136: Interval Time-Delay Relay / Pulse Output

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.5 Interval time-delay relay / Pulse output Short description An input pulse generates a signal with a configurable period at the output. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Trg A signal at input Trg (Trigger) triggers the time for the Inter- val time-delay relay function.
  • Page 137 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description A 0 to 1 transition at input Trg sets the output, and triggers a time T during which the output remains set. Output Q is reset to lo (pulse output) when T reaches the value preset at T (T = T).
  • Page 138: Edge-Triggered Interval Time-Delay Relay

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.6 Edge-triggered interval time-delay relay Short description An input pulse generates a preset number of output pulses with a defined pulse/pause ratio (retriggerable), after a con- figured delay time has expired. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay...
  • Page 139 IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram B Timing diagram for the sample configuration Functional description A 0 to 1 transition at input Trg triggers the time T (Time Low). After the time T has expired, output Q is set for the duration of T (Time High).
  • Page 140 IDEC SmartRelay functions View in parameter assignment mode (example): TL =02:00s TH =03:00s Current pulse width T or T Ta =01:15s IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 141: Asynchronous Pulse Generator

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.7 Asynchronous pulse generator Short description The output pulse shape can be modified by reconfiguring the pulse/pause ratio. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input En You can use input EN to set and reset the asynchronous pulse generator.
  • Page 142 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description You can configure the pulse/interpulse width at the T (Time High) and T (Time Low) parameters. Input Inv can be used to invert the output signal, provided the block is enabled with a signal at input EN.
  • Page 143: Random Generator

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.8 Random generator Short description The output of the random generator is set or reset within a configured time. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input En A positive edge ( 0 to 1 tran- sition) at input En (Enable) triggers the on-delay time of the random generator.
  • Page 144 IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram The bold section of the timing diagram also appears in the symbol of the random genera- tor. T is busy Functional description The 0 to 1 transition at input En triggers a random on-delay time between 0 s and T .
  • Page 145: Stairwell Light Switch

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.9 Stairwell Light Switch Short description An input edge triggers a configurable and retriggerable time. The output is reset after this time has expired. A warning sig- nal can be output before this time has expired to warn of the impending shutdown.
  • Page 146 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description A 0 to 1 signal transition at input Trg sets output Q. The next 1 to 0 transition at Trg retriggers the current time T , and out- put Q remains set. Output Q is reset when T = T.
  • Page 147 IDEC SmartRelay functions View in parameter assignment mode (example): =60:00s Ta =06:00s Current value of T IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 148: Dual-Function Switch

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.10 Dual-function switch Short description Switch with two different functions: • Pulse switch with off-delay • Switch (permanent lighting) Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Trg A signal at input Trg (Trigger) sets output Q (permanent light) or resets it with off-delay.
  • Page 149 IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram is busy Functional description A 0 to 1 transition at input Trg sets output Q. If output Q = 0, and input Trg is set hi at least for the duration of T , the permanent lighting function is enabled and output Q is set accordingly.
  • Page 150 IDEC SmartRelay functions Press Start of the off-warning period T! =30:00s (T - T T!L =20:00s Off-warning time View in parameter assignment mode (example): =60:00s TL =10:00s Ta =06:00s Current value of the time T or T IDEC SmartRelay Manual...
  • Page 151: Seven-Day Time Switch

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.11 Seven-day time switch Short description The output is controlled by means of a configurable on/off date. The function supports any combination of weekdays. You select the active weekdays by hiding the inactive days. Note Because the FL1C-H12SND does not have a real-time clock, the Seven-day time switch function is not available for this version.
  • Page 152 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description Each Seven-day time switch has three cams you can use to configure a time hysteresis. You specify the on- and off-times at the Cam parameters. The Seven-day time switch sets the output at a certain on-time, if this is not already set.
  • Page 153 To set the on-/off-times: 1. Move the cursor to one of the Cam parameters of the timer (e.g. No1). 2. Press OK. IDEC SmartRelay opens the Cam parameter assignment screen form. The cursor is positioned on the weekday. 3. Press ▲ and ▼ to select one or several weekdays.
  • Page 154 IDEC SmartRelay functions Seven-day time switch: Example The output of the Seven-day time switch is to be set daily from 05:30h to 07:40h. The output should also be set every Tuesday from 03:10 h to 04:15h, and at the weekends from 16:30 h to 23:10h.
  • Page 155 IDEC SmartRelay functions Cam3 Cam No3 must set the output of the Seven-day time switch switch every Saturday and Sunday from 16:30 h to 23:10 h. D=----SS On =16:30 Off=23:10 Result Sunday Monday Wednesday Friday Tuesday Saturday Thursday IDEC SmartRelay Manual...
  • Page 156: Twelve-Month Time Switch

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.12 Twelve-month time switch Short description The output is controlled by means of a configurable on/off date. Note Because FL1C-H12SND does not have a real-time clock, the Twelve-month time switch is not available for this version. Symbol in...
  • Page 157 IDEC SmartRelay functions Sample configuration The output of a IDEC SmartRelay is to be set annually on March 1, reset on April 4, set again on July 7, and reset again on November 19. You need to configure two Twelve-month time switches with corresponding on-times.
  • Page 158 IDEC SmartRelay functions Further examples **-DD On =**-01 On-time is the first, Off=**-02 and off-time the second day each month. **-DD On =**-10 Each month, from the 10th through to the Off=**-20 20th **-DD On =**-25 In the next month,...
  • Page 159: Up/Down Counter

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.13 Up/down counter Short description An input pulse increments or decrements an internal value, depending on the parameter setting. The output is set or re- set when a configured threshold is reached. The direction of count can be changed with a signal at input Dir.
  • Page 160 IDEC SmartRelay functions Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Parameter On: On threshold Range of values: 0...999999 Off: Off threshold Range of values: 0...999999 Retentivity for internal counter value Cnt: / = No retentivity R = The status is retentive.
  • Page 161 IDEC SmartRelay functions Calculation rule • If the On threshold ≥ Off threshold, then: Q = 1, if Cnt ≥ On Q = 0, if Cnt < Off. • If the On threshold < Off threshold, then Q = 1, if On ≤ Cnt <...
  • Page 162 IDEC SmartRelay functions View in programming mode (example): On =001234 On =123456 Off=000000 Off B021 If the referenced block (B6, in the example) returns a value that lies out of the valid range, the value is rounded to the next valid value.
  • Page 163: Operating Hours Counter

    R resets output Q and sets a configured value MI at the counter for the duration of the time-to-go (MN). Input En En is the monitoring input. IDEC SmartRelay scans the on-time of this input. Input Ral A positive edge at input Ral (Re-...
  • Page 164 IDEC SmartRelay functions Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Parameter Maintenance interval to be preset in hour units Range of values: 0000...9999 h OT: Total operating time Range of values: 00000...99999 h Q→0: • When “R” is selected: Q = 1, if MN = 0;...
  • Page 165 OT = Total time expired since the last hi signal at input Ral Functional description The Operating hours counter monitors input En. When En = 1, IDEC SmartRelay computes the time expired and the time-to-go MN. IDEC SmartRelay shows these times in pa- rameter assignment mode. Output Q is set when the time-to-go MN = 0.
  • Page 166 IDEC SmartRelay functions Viewing the MI, MN and OT values • IDEC SmartRelay Basic with display unit: You can open the parameter assignment mode when the system is in RUN to view the actual values of MI, MN and OT.
  • Page 167 IDEC SmartRelay functions View in parameter assignment mode: MI = 0100h Time interval MN = 0017h Time-to-go OT =00083h Total operating hours IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 168: Frequency Trigger

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.15 Frequency trigger Short description The output is set and reset with two configurable frequency triggers. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Fre The function counts the 0 to 1 transitions at input Fre. 1 to 0 transitions are not counted.
  • Page 169 IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram On = 9 Off = 5 = 10 = Input frequency Functional description The Frequency trigger measures the signals at input Fre. The pulses are recorded across a configurable time G_T. Output Q is set and reset in accordance with the set thresh- olds.
  • Page 170 Time interval for pulses (example) Note The “seconds” timebase is here set as permanent default. When you preset a time G_T of 1 s, the IDEC SmartRelay returns the current frequency in parameter f in Hz. View in parameter assignment mode (example):...
  • Page 171: Analog Trigger

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.16 Analog trigger Short description The output is set and reset at two configurable thresholds. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be analyzed at input Ax. Use the analog inputs AI1...AI8...
  • Page 172 IDEC SmartRelay functions Gain and offset parameters Please note the information on gain and offset parameters in Chapter 4.3.6. Parameter p (number of decimals) Does not apply to the display of On, Off and Ax values in a message text.
  • Page 173 IDEC SmartRelay functions Preset of the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sen- sors to the relevant application. View in programming mode (example): Parameter protection mode On =+04000 On threshold Off =+02000 Off threshold Press =01.00...
  • Page 174: Analog Differential Trigger

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.17 Analog differential trigger Short description The output is set and reset depending on a configurable threshold and a differential value. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be analyzed at input Ax.
  • Page 175 IDEC SmartRelay functions Gain and offset parameters Please note the information on gain and offset parameters in Chapter 4.3.6. Parameter p (number of decimals) Does not apply to the display of On, Off and Ax values in a message text.
  • Page 176 IDEC SmartRelay functions Calculation rule ∆ • When you set a negative differential value , the On threshold ≥ Off threshold, and: Q = 1, if the actual value Ax > On Q = 0, if the actual value Ax ≤ Off.
  • Page 177 IDEC SmartRelay functions Press ▼ Off =+02000 Off threshold IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 178: Analog Comparator

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.18 Analog comparator Short description The output is set and reset, depending on the difference Ax- Ay and on two configurable thresholds. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Inputs Ax and You apply the analog signals whose difference you want to...
  • Page 179 IDEC SmartRelay functions Gain and offset parameters For more information on the gain and offset parameters, re- fer to Chapter 4.3.6. Parameter p (number of decimals) ∆ Does not apply to Ax, Ay, On, Off and values displayed in a message text.
  • Page 180 IDEC SmartRelay functions Calculation rule • If the On threshold ≥ Off threshold, then: Q = 1, if: (actual value Ax - actual value Ay) > On Q = 0, if: (actual value Ax - actual value Ay) ≤ Off.
  • Page 181 IDEC SmartRelay functions The thermocouples available have the following technical data: -30 to +70°C, 0 to 10 VDC. Application Internal mapping -30 to +70°C=0 to 10 V DC 0 to 1000 0°C → Offset = -30 Range of values: 1000 -30 to +70°C=100...
  • Page 182 IDEC SmartRelay functions Press ▼ Ax =+00010 Temperature values Ay =-00020 =+00030 ∆ Q = 1 (differential value > On) View in the message text (example): Ax =+00010 Ay =-00020 Reducing the input response of the analog comparator You can selectively delay the output of an analog compara- tor by means of the “On-delay”...
  • Page 183: Analog Value Monitoring

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.19 Analog value monitoring Short description This special function saves the process variable of an analog input to memory, and sets the output when the output vari- able exceeds or drops below this stored value plus a config- urable offset.
  • Page 184 IDEC SmartRelay functions Gain and offset parameters For more information on gain and offset parameters, refer to Chapter 4.3.6. Parameter p (number of decimals) ∆ Applies only to the Aen, Ax and values displayed in a mes- sage text. Timing diagram Aen + ∆...
  • Page 185 IDEC SmartRelay functions Preset of the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the used sensors to the respective application. View in programming mode: Parameter protection mode = 00000 ∆ Differential value for the on/ off threshold Press =00.00...
  • Page 186: Analog Amplifier

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.20 Analog amplifier Short description This special function amplifies the value of an analog input and outputs the result at an analog output. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Ax You apply the analog signal to be amplified at input Ax.
  • Page 187 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description The function fetches the analog signal of input Ax. This value is multiplied by the value of the A (gain) parame- ter, and parameter B (offset) is then added to the product, i.e. (Ax • gain) + offset = actual value Ax.
  • Page 188: Latching Relay

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.21 Latching relay Short description Input S sets output Q, input R resets output Q again. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input S You set output Q with a sig- nal at input S. Input R You reset output Q with a signal at input R.
  • Page 189: Current Impulse Relay

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.22 Current impulse relay Short description A short pulse at the input sets and resets the output. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input Trg You set and reset output Q with a signal at input Trg (Trigger).
  • Page 190 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description Output Q changes its status, i.e. the output is set or reset, with each 0 to 1 transition at input Trg and if the inputs S and R = 0. The signal at input Trg does not influence the special func- tion when S or R = 1.
  • Page 191 IDEC SmartRelay functions Depending on your configuration, either input R takes priority over input S (i.e. input S is not effective when R = 1), or vice versa (i.e. input R is not effective when S = 1). After a power failure, the current impulse relay and output Q are reset if you have not enabled retentivity.
  • Page 192: Message Texts

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.23 Message texts Short description View of a configured message text in RUN mode. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input En A 0 to 1 transition at input En (Enable) starts the output of the message text.
  • Page 193 IDEC SmartRelay functions Restriction A maximum of 10 message text functions are available. Functional description With the 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En and when the system is in RUN, the message text you have configured (process variable, text, time-of-day, date) is output to the dis- play.
  • Page 194 IDEC SmartRelay functions Example This is how tow message texts could be shown: Display field of the IDEC SmartRelay in RUN mode Motor 5 STOP AT Example: Message text with priority 30 10:12 !!Action!! Press Motor 2 3000 Example: Message text with priority 10...
  • Page 195 IDEC SmartRelay functions IDEC SmartRelay shows: Priority Priority 1 Quit=On Status of acknowledgment “On” 4. Confirm the entries with Visible parameters or process variables The following parameter or process variables can be dis- played in a message text: Special function...
  • Page 196 IDEC SmartRelay functions Special function Parameter or process vari- able visible in a message text Analog value monitoring ∆, A, B, Ax, Aen Analog amplifier A, B, Ax Miscellaneous Latching relay Current impulse relay Message texts Softkey On/Off Shift register...
  • Page 197 IDEC SmartRelay functions Confirm your changes with OK. You can now edit further pa- rameters in the message text (if any exist). Press ESC to exit editing mode. Key input simulation in the active message text You can enable the four cursor keys C▲, C , C▼ and C in an active message text by pressing ESC plus the relevant cursor key.
  • Page 198 IDEC SmartRelay functions To output a parameter (e.g. a process variable or function value) as message text, select the relevant line with then press ▼: Press OK to open the editing mode: B01>T Press to select the blocks to be displayed and the corresponding parameters.
  • Page 199: Softkey

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.24 Softkey Short description This special function has the effect of a mechanical pushbut- ton or switch. Symbol in Wiring Description IDEC SmartRelay Input En Output Q is set with a 0 to 1 transition of the signal at in- put En (Enable), and if ‘Switch=On’...
  • Page 200 IDEC SmartRelay functions Timing diagram Switch Functional description In parameter assignment mode, the output is set with a sig- nal at input En, if the ‘Switch’ parameter is set to ‘On’ and confirmed with OK. Whether the function was configured for pushbutton or switching action is here of no concern.
  • Page 201 7. Confirm your entries with View in parameter assignment mode (example): Here, you can set or reset the ‘Switch’ parameter (On/Off). When in RUN, the IDEC SmartRelay shows the following display: The momentary pushbutton/ Switch=Off switch is here switched off Let us assume you want to set ‘Switch’...
  • Page 202 IDEC SmartRelay functions The momentary pushbutton/ Switch=On switch is here switched on IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 203: Shift Register

    IDEC SmartRelay functions 4.4.25 Shift register Short description You can use the shift register function to read the value of an input and to shift its bits left or right. The output value corre- sponds with the configured shift register bit. The shifting di- rection can be changed at a special input.
  • Page 204 IDEC SmartRelay functions Functional description The function reads the value at input In with a positive edge (0 to 1 transition) at input Trg (Trigger). This value is applied to shift register bit S1 or S8, depending on the shifting direction: •...
  • Page 205 IDEC SmartRelay functions Preset of the Par parameter View in programming mode: Retentivity enabled Q=S8 Preset Press ▼ Q=S7 etc. You can select S8...S1. This special function is not available in parameter assign- ment mode. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 206: Configuring Idec Smartrelay

    Note In parameter assignment mode, the IDEC SmartRelay continues execution of the circuit program. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 207: Selecting Parameter Assignment Mode

    Note The following applies to earlier device versions up to 0BA2: • You open parameter assignment mode by pressing ESC+OK. IDEC SmartRelay changes to parameter assignment mode and opens the parameter assignment menu: >Stop Set Param Set Clock Prg Name IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc.
  • Page 208 Chapters 5.1.1 to 5.1.3. • Set clock The ‘Set Clock’ command is only executed if your IDEC SmartRelay is equipped with a real-time clock (FL1C- J12RC...). You set the real-time clock of IDEC SmartRelay by means of the ‘Set Clock’ command. For details, refer to Chapter 5.2.
  • Page 209: Parameters

    Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 5.1.1 Parameters Note In the following discourse on parameters, we presume that the re- spective default parameter protection mode (“+”) has been main- tained. This is prerequisite for viewing and editing parameter in the parameter assignment mode! See Chapter 4.3.5 and the example on page 109.
  • Page 210: Selecting The Parameters

    >Set Param Set Clock Prg Name 2. Confirm with OK. IDEC SmartRelay shows the first parameter. If no pa- rameter can be set, you can press ESC to return to the parameter assignment menu. Block number Display number for functions with...
  • Page 211: Modifying Parameters

    Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 5.1.3 Modifying parameters You first select the parameter you want to edit (see Chap- ter 5.1.2). You change the value of the parameter in the same way as you did in programming mode: 1. Move the cursor to the point at which you want to make...
  • Page 212 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay Current timer value View of a timer cam in parameter assignment mode: D=M-W-F-- On = 09:00 Off=10:00 You can change the on/off times and the day. Current value of a counter View of a counter parameter in parameter assignment mode:...
  • Page 213 Configuring IDEC SmartRelay Current value of a frequency trigger View of the parameter of a frequency trigger in parameter assignment mode: On =0009 On threshold Off =0005 Off threshold fa =0010 Process variable You can change the on/off threshold. IDEC SmartRelay Manual...
  • Page 214: Setting The Time-Of-Day And Date (Fl1C-12Rc

    Configuring IDEC SmartRelay 5.2 Setting the time-of-day and date (FL1C-12RC...) You can set the TOD and the date • In parameter assignment mode • In programming mode. To set the TOD and the date in parameter assignment mode: 1. Select parameter assignment mode. (see Chapter 5.1.) 2.
  • Page 215: Idec Smartrelay Memory Cartridge (Card)

    We shall now introduce the memory cartridge (card) you can order for IDEC SmartRelay The card can backup all data in the IDEC SmartRelay circuit program memory. The type number is found in the appendix.
  • Page 216 ... to earlier versions (FL1B device): A memory cartridge (card) that contains data written in earli- er versions (FL1B device) can not be used in IDEC Smart- Relay devices of the FL1C generation. When the IDEC SmartRelay system detects such an 'old' memory cartridge (card), the message “Unknown Card / Press ESC”...
  • Page 217: Security Function (Copyprotect)

    A circuit program is protected when it is transferred from a protected memory cartridge (card) to the IDEC SmartRelay. To execute this circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay, the pro- tected memory cartridge (card) must remain inserted during RUN, i.e. the circuit program stored on the memory cartridge (card) can not be copied to other IDEC SmartRelay devices.
  • Page 218 To assign a circuit program and copy protection function to the memory cartridge (card), open the programming mode and select “Card”. 1. Switch the IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode (ESC / >Stop). 2. The main menu opens. To select the ‘Card’ command: Press ▲...
  • Page 219 This only generates a circuit program and copy protection for the memory cartridge (card); the circuit program itself must be copied separately from the IDEC SmartRelay to the memory cartridge (card) (can also be done initially). You can always change the “No” status (security function disabled) to “Yes”...
  • Page 220: Inserting And Removing The Memory Cartridge (Card)

    (card) can only be executed if the card remains inserted during system runtime. After you have removed the memory cartridge (card), IDEC SmartRelay outputs the message 'No Program'. A removal of the memory cartridge (card) during RUN will lead to imper- missible operating states.
  • Page 221 IDEC SmartRelay memory cartridge (card) Removing the memory cartridge (card) To remove the memory cartridge (card): 1. Carefully insert a screwdriver into the slot at the upper end of the memory cartridge, and ease it out of the slot a little.
  • Page 222: Copying Data From The Idec Smartrelay To The Memory Cartridge (Card)

    > Card Card = IDEC CopyProtect SmartRelay 5. Move the ‘>’ cursor to ‘IDEC SmartRelay → Card’ (if re- quired) Press ▲ or ▼ 6. Press OK. IDEC SmartRelay now copies the circuit program to the memory cartridge (card). When IDEC SmartRelay has finished copying, it automati- cally returns you to the main menu: >Program..
  • Page 223 If power fails while IDEC SmartRelay is copying the circuit program, repeat the process after Power On. Note The password X of a protected circuit program in IDEC SmartRelay also applies to the copied program version on your memory car- tridge (card).
  • Page 224: Copying Data From The Memory Cartridge (Card) To Idec Smartrelay

    6.4 Copying data from the memory cartridge (card) to IDEC SmartRelay You have a memory cartridge (card) that contains your cir- cuit program. There are two ways to copy it to IDEC Smart- Relay: • Automatically during the startup of IDEC SmartRelay (POWER ON) or •...
  • Page 225 IDEC SmartRelay memory cartridge (card) Note Before you switch the IDEC SmartRelay to RUN, you must ensure that the system you are controlling with IDEC SmartRelay does not represent a source of hazard. 1. Move the ‘>’ cursor to ‘Start’: Press ▲ or ▼...
  • Page 226: Idec Smartrelay Software

    • Comparing circuit programs • Easy configuration of blocks • Transferring the circuit program from the IDEC SmartRelay to the PC and from the PC to IDEC SmartRelay • Reading the values of the hour counter • Setting the TOD •...
  • Page 227 PLC, the output result on each line is reflected on the inputs within the same scan time. However, in the case of the IDEC SmartRelay, all the inputs are processed first and then the outputs. Thus the output results are not reflected on the inputs within the same scan time, but rather they are reflected at the following scan.
  • Page 228: Connecting The Idec Smartrelay To A Pc

    IDEC SmartRelay software 7.1 Connecting the IDEC SmartRelay to a PC Connecting the PC cable To connect the IDEC SmartRelay to a PC, you need the IDEC SmartRelay PC cable (Type Number is found in Ap- pendix E). Remove the cap or memory cartridge (card) from your IDEC SmartRelay and connect the cable to this socket.
  • Page 229 PC is shut down automatically. Note If the circuit program created with WindLGC is password protected, both the circuit program and the password are downloaded to IDEC SmartRelay. The password prompt is enabled at the end of the data transfer.
  • Page 230: Applications

    8 Applications We have provided a small collection of applications in this manual to give you an impression of the versatility of IDEC SmartRelay. For these examples we have recorded once again the original solution of the circuit diagram, and com- pared it with the IDEC SmartRelay solutions.
  • Page 231 IDEC SmartRelay applications are available to all our customers free of charge. The examples provided are noncommittal, serve as general information about the fields of application for IDEC Smart- Relay, and may be different to user-specific solutions. The user operates the system at his own responsibility. We refer to the relevant national standards and system-related installation reg- ulations.
  • Page 232: Stairway Or Corridor Lighting

    Components used • Momentary switches • Automatic stairway lighting switch or pulse relay IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 233: Lighting System With Idec Smartrelay

    8.1.3 Lighting system with IDEC SmartRelay A IDEC SmartRelay system allows you to replace the auto- matic stairway lighting switch or the Current impulse relay. You can also implement both functions (timed off-delay and Current impulse relay) in a single unit. What is more, you can incorporate extra functions without making any alterations to the wiring.
  • Page 234 I1 I2 I3 I3 I6 I7 I8 Switches The external wiring of a lighting system with a IDEC Smart- Relay is no different than it is for a conventional stairway and corridor lighting system. Only the automatic stairway lighting switch/Current impulse relay is replaced. Supplementary functions are entered directly in IDEC SmartRelay.
  • Page 235: Special Features And Expansion Options

    Applications Dual-function switch with IDEC SmartRelay Switch: Lights Output Q1 is set for the duration of a preset time T with a pulse signal at input I1. The permanent lighting function is enabled by keeping the momentary switch pressed for a specified time T 8.1.4...
  • Page 236: Automatic Door

    This prevents people from being squeezed in and injured. The control system is connected to the mains via a master switch. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 237: Conventional Solution

    K4 enables the closing motion. 8.2.3 Door control system with IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay can simplify this circuit considerably. You only need to connect the motion sensors, limit switches and the contactor relays to the IDEC SmartRelay. IDEC SmartRelay Manual...
  • Page 238 (open) • B1 (make contact) infrared motion sensor outside • B2 (make contact) infrared motion sensor inside IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 239 This is what the circuit diagram of the conventional solution looks like. You can simplify this circuit if you make use of the IDEC SmartRelay functions. You can use the off-delay function to replace the latching relay and the on-delay. The block dia-...
  • Page 240: Special Features And Expansion Options

    You can connect an additional control switch with the po- sitions: Open - Automatic - Closed (O-A-C) • You can connect a buzzer to an output of the IDEC Smar- tRelay to warn of the closing of the door. •...
  • Page 241 Applications Block diagram of the extended IDEC SmartRelay solution Cam1: Detecting motion Day= Mo..Fr On = 09:00 Off =18:00 Cam2 : Day= Sa On = 08:00 Off =13:00 Motion detector B1 Cam1 : T= 10 s Day= Mo..Fr On = 09:00...
  • Page 242 (in this case 1 second) when the door is closing. En- ter the following circuit at Q3 in the circuit program: Close output Buzzer Buzzer T= 1 s IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 243: Air-Conditioning System

    • A warning lamp indicates failure of a fan. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 244 In addition to the flow sensors, the fan monitoring system also requires an evaluating circuit with several switching de- vices. This evaluating circuit can be replaced by a single IDEC SmartRelay unit. Wiring of an air-conditioning system with FL1C-H12RCC S3 v>...
  • Page 245 • S3 (make contact) flow sensor • signal lamp • signal lamp Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution The block diagram of the air-conditioning system with IDEC SmartRelay : Error Exhaust Exhaust fan Fresh-air Exhaust air flow sensor Exhaust fan...
  • Page 246: Advantages Of Using Idec Smartrelay

    It is possible to switch off of the fans by means of a se- quential circuit. These functions can be implemented without additional switchgear. Block diagram of the extended IDEC SmartRelay solution The fans at Q1 and Q2 are switched on and off by means of the following circuit: Fault...
  • Page 247 This contact can be used for remote monitoring, for example. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 248: Factory Door

    A safety pressure bar prevents harm to persons and ob- jects from getting trapped or damaged when the gate is closing. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 249: Previous Solution

    Wiring of a gate control system with FL1C-H12RCC p > L1 N I1 I2 I3 I5 I6 I7 S5 p > Indicator lamp Open Close IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 250 • S3 (break contact) Position sensor OPEN • S4 (break contact) Position sensor CLOSED • S5 (break contact) Safety bar Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution Start push- Start push- button OPEN button Open CLOSED STOP push- button Gate is open...
  • Page 251: Extended Idec Smartrelay Solution

    Applications 8.4.3 Extended IDEC SmartRelay solution Our extended control circuit is to open the gate automatically when the safety bar is actuated. Safety bar STOP Open pushbutton Gate is open OPEN pushbutton Signal lamp =2 s Inv=lo CLOSE pushbutton STOP pushbutton...
  • Page 252: Centralized Control And Monitoring Of Several Factory Doors

    This chapter describes a gate control system. The structures of the other gate control systems are identical. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 253: Requirements For A Gate Control System

    Wiring of the gate control system with FL1C-H12RCC and CM AS- Interface p > S1 S2 S3 AS-Interface p > Gate Gate Indicator lamp IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 254 GATE IS OPEN • position sensor GATE IS CLOSED • external pushbutton OPEN GATE • external pushbutton CLOSE GATE IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 255 Applications Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution Gate is open Open gate Open gate Open gate Gate is open Open gate by hand Gate is open Close gate by hand Gate is closed Safety bar Close Gate is closed...
  • Page 256: Luminous Rows

    The lights are switched off automatically at 20.00 h. • Local manual operation of the lighting must be possible at all times. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 257: Previous Solution

    • The modification of functions involves considerable ef- fort. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 258: Luminous Row Control System With Fl1C-H12Rcc

    4 Components used • S1 to S4 (make contact) momentary pushbutton • B1 (make contact) daylight control switch IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 259 Corridor side Advantages of the IDEC SmartRelay solution • You can connect the lamps directly to the IDEC SmartRe- lay, provided the power consumption does not exceed the switching capacity of the various outputs. Higher loads should be switched with a contactor relay.
  • Page 260: Service Water Pump

    If the reservoir should run dry it can be topped up with drinking water. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 261: Requirements For A Control System Of A Service Water Pump

    The tracking time prevents oscillation of the water pump if water is drawn off over a longer period of time. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 262: Service Water Pump System With Fl1C-H12Rcc

    Pump Drinking water supply line Apart from the IDEC SmartRelay, all you need is a pressure switch and the float switches to control the pump. If you are using a 3-phase AC motor, you must use a contactor relay to switch the pump.
  • Page 263: Special Features And Expansions

    Applications Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution Pressure switch Pump T = 20 s Float switch for dry- run protection OFF Float switch for dry- run protection ON Float switch for Drinking water drin-king water supply line supply ON Float switch for drinking water supply OFF 8.7.4...
  • Page 264: Benefits Of Idec Smartrelay

    • For replacing auxiliary switchgear with the integrated IDEC SmartRelay functions • For saving wiring and installation work - because IDEC SmartRelay keeps the wiring "in its head". • For reducing space requirements for components in the control cabinet/distribution box. A smaller control cabinet/ distribution box may provide sufficient space.
  • Page 265 Do you have any suggestions? There are definitely many more useful applications for the IDEC SmartRelay. If you know of one, why not write to us? We will collect all the suggestions made and distribute as many of them as we can. No matter whether your IDEC SmartRelay circuit is particularly complex or simple, simply write to us.
  • Page 266: A Technical Data

    Air pressure 795 ... 1080 hPa Pollutants IEC 60068-2-42 10 cm 4 days IEC 60068-2-43 S 1 cm 4 days IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 267 UL 508, CSA C22.2 No. 142 With FL1C-B12RCC/ FL1C-H12RCC, also VDE 0631 Insulation strength IEC 61131-2 Fulfilled IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 268: Technical Data: Fl1C

    80 h at 25 °C Accuracy of the real-time clock typ. ±2 s/day Digital inputs Number Electrical isolation IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 269 1 x 58 W 1 x 58 W ally compensated (at 230/240 V AC) (at 230/240 V AC) (25000 switching cycles) IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 270 Switching rate Mechanical 10 Hz 10 Hz Ohmic load/lamp load 2 Hz 2 Hz Inductive load 0.5 Hz 0.5 Hz IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 271: Technical Data: Fl1C-H12Snd And Fl1B-M08B1S2

    < 5 V DC < 5 V DC > 8 V DC > 8 V DC • Signal 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 272 Control of a digital input Output voltage Supply voltage Supply voltage Output current max. 0.3 A max. 0.3 A IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 273 Mechanical Electrical 10 Hz 10 Hz Ohmic load/lamp load 10 Hz 10 Hz Inductive load 0.5 Hz 0.5 Hz IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 274: Technical Data: Fl1C

    < 5 V AC/DC < 5 V AC/DC > 12 V AC/DC > 12 V AC/DC • Signal 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 275 (25000 switching cycles) at Fluorescent tubes with ballast 10 x 58 W 10 x 58 W (25000 switching cycles) IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 276 Mechanical 10 Hz 10 Hz Electrical Ohmic load/lamp load 2 Hz 2 Hz Inductive load 0.5 Hz 0.5 Hz IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 277: Technical Data: Fl1C

    < 0.05 mA (I7, I8) > 1.5 mA (I1... I6) • Signal 1 > 1.5 mA > 0.1 mA (I7, I8) IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 278 Output type Relay outputs Relay outputs Electrical isolation In groups of Control of a digital input Output voltage Output current IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 279 Mechanical 10 Hz 10 Hz Electrical Ohmic load/lamp load 2 Hz 2 Hz Inductive load 0.5 Hz 0.5 Hz IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 280: Switching Capacity And Service Life Of The Relay Outputs

    Figure B Switching capacity and service life of the contacts with high induc- tive load to IEC 947-5-1 DC 13/AC 15 (contactors, solenoid coils, motors) IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 281: Technical Data: Fl1B-J2B2

    Line length 10 m (shielded and twisted) Encoder supply voltage none Error limit ±1.5 % Interference frequency 55 Hz suppression IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 282: B Determining The Cycle Time

    The time required for a program cycle can be determined us- ing a short test program. This test program is created in IDEC SmartRelay and returns a value during its execution in parameter assignment mode from which the current cycle time is derived.
  • Page 283 Determining the cycle time On =1000 G_T=02:00s Press Off=0000 3. Now start the circuit program and switch IDEC SmartRe- lay to parameter assignment mode. In this mode, view the trigger parameters. On =1000 = total of measured pulses per timeba...
  • Page 284: Cidec Smartrelay Without Display

    Very easy to use. • Access protected. • Compatible to IDEC SmartRelay versions with display. • Offers the option to read data by means of WindLGC. IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 285 IDEC SmartRelay without display Creating a circuit program without operator panel There are two ways to create a circuit program for a IDEC SmartRelay without display: • You create the circuit program with WindLGC on your PC and then download it to the IDEC SmartRelay (see Chap- ter 7).
  • Page 286 Power On/STOP • Green LED: Power On/RUN The red LED is lit after Power On and in all IDEC SmartRelay states other than RUN. The green LED is lit when IDEC SmartRelay is in RUN mode. Reading current data WindLGC (see Chapter 7) provides an online test for reading the current data of all functions while the system is in RUN.
  • Page 287: Didec Smartrelay Menu Structure

    D IDEC SmartRelay menu structure Menu overview No Program >Program.. Card.. Clock.. No Program Start Press ESC Circuit program is See “Main menu” busy (RUN) >Stop >Yes Parameter setting (Chapter 5.1.1 cont.) Set Param Mo 09:00 Clock/date setting (Chapter 5.2)
  • Page 288 IDEC SmartRelay menu structure Transfer menu (ESC / >Stop >Card) Copying the circuit program from IDEC SmartRelay > ->Card to the memory cartridge (card) (Chapter 3.6) Copying the program from the memory cartridge (card) >Card-> to IDEC SmartRelay (Chapter 6.4) Setting the program/copy protection >CopyProtect...
  • Page 289: E Type Numbers

    E Type Numbers Table A IDEC SmartRelay Modules Name Type Number Rated Input Input Output Display Real Power Type Type Type Time Voltage (Digital) (Analog) (Relay) Keypad Clock Base FL1C-H12RCC 100- Module 240V FL1C-B12RCC (IDEC AC/DC SmartRelay FL1C-H12RCA 24V AC/...
  • Page 290 User’s Manual FL1C User’s Manual (English) FL9Y-B827 Mounting Clip 5 pieces FL1B-PSP1PN05 Removal Tool Memory Cartridge Removal Tool MT-101 IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 291: Index

    XOR 104 Connector 16 blank outputs 42, 94 Connectors 93 Block block 42 deleting 76 hi 43 block groups 77 IDEC SmartRelay 42 inserting 71 inputs 43 number 44 lo 43 assigning 45 open 95 BN 92 outputs 43 unused 48...
  • Page 292 On-/Off-delay 120, 122 On-delay 116 FM 9 Retentive on delay 124 Four golden rules 50 Frequency trigger 158 Device types IDEC SmartRelay 1 Functions 92 Digital module 2, 7 Dimensions 15 DIN rail 15 Gain 109 Display 45 GF 92, 96...
  • Page 293 Analog inputs 26, 93 space 86 connecting 24 Memory cartridge (card) Cursor keys 42, 95 'CopyProtect' 208 Digital Inputs 93 'IDEC SmartRelay --> Card' 212 Groups 24 copying 214 inverting 61, 96, 112 Enabling the security function unused 48 inputs...
  • Page 294 Off-time 143 deactivating 66 On-/Off-delay 122 wrong 67 On-delay 116 PC cable 218 retentive 124 USB 218 On-time 143 PC-IDEC SmartRelay 218 Open connectors 95 Planning 51 Operating Power supply characteristics 275 Connecting 22 Status indication 276 Power supply connecting 22...
  • Page 295 Up/down counter 149 Examples 144 Stairwell Light Switch 135 setting 143 Start 68 SF 92, 112 Startup characteristics 275 IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 296 FL1C-H12RCC 258 without display 274 FL1C-H12RCE 267 creating a circuit program 39 FL1C-H12SND 261 PC-IDEC SmartRelay mode 218 general 256 reading current data 276 The 272 IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...
  • Page 297 Index XOR 104 Zero offset 109 Manual No. FL9Y-B827-0 IDEC SmartRelay Manual ngineering, Inc. ● 230 Ryan Way, South San Francisco, CA 94080-6370 ● General Inquiries: (800) 670-4183 ● www.ste...

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