LSIS XGT Series User Manual
LSIS XGT Series User Manual

LSIS XGT Series User Manual

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Programmable Logic Controller
Sequence of Events Input Module
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XGF-SOEA
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  • Page 1 Right choice for ultimate yield LSIS strives to maximize customers' profit in gratitude of choosing us for your partner. Programmable Logic Controller Sequence of Events Input Module XGT Series User’s Manual XGF-SOEA Read this manual carefully before  installing, wiring, operating, servicing or inspecting this equipment.
  • Page 2 Safety Instructions Safety Instructions should always be observed in order to prevent accident … or risk with the safe and proper use the product Instructions are separated into “Danger”, “Warning” and “Caution”, and the meaning of the terms is as follows; This symbol indicates that serious injury or death may be Danger caused in a moment if some applicable instructions are...
  • Page 3 ■ Safety Instructions when designing Caution I/O signal or communication line shall be designed at least 100mm  away from a hi gh-voltage cable or power line to be kept from influence of noise or magnetic field changing . If not, it may cause abnormal operation. Let the product installed free from direct vibration if lots of vibration is expected.
  • Page 4 ■ Safety Instructions for test-operation or repair Warning  Don’t touch the terminal when powered. Abnormal operation or electric shock may occur.  Prior to cleaning or tightening the terminal screws, let the power off. Caution Don’t remove PCB from the module case nor remodel the module. Defect, abnormal operation, product damage or fire may occur.
  • Page 5 Revision History Revision History Version Date Remark Revised position V 1.0 ’13.09 First Edition ※ The num ber of User’ s m anual is indicated right part of the back cover. ⓒ LSIS Co., Ltd 20 06 All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 6 User’s Manual. The User’s Manual describes the product. If necessary, you may refer to the following description and order accordingly. In addition, you may connect our website (http://eng.lsis.biz/) and download the information as a PDF file. Relevant User’s Manuals...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    ◎ Contents ◎ Chapter 1 Introduction ……………………………………………………… 1-1 ~ 1-9 1.1 How to use the manual ……………………………………………………… 1-1 1.2 Introduction of the module …………………………………………………… 1-2 1.3 Names and functions of each part ………………………………………… 1-3 1.4 Features of the module …………………………………………………… 1-4 1.4 Features of the module ……………………………………………………...
  • Page 8 Chapter 4 Operation Setting and Monitor ………………………………… 4-1 ~ 4-26 4.1 Operation Setting and Monitor ……………………………………………… 4-1 4.2 Setting the basic parameters ………………………………………………… 4-2 4.2.1 Setting items ………………………………………………………………………………… 4-2 4.2.2 How to set the basic parameters …………………………………………………………… 4-2 4.3 Setting I/O parameters ………………………………………………………… 4-4 4.3.1 How to use I/O parameters …………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 9 6.1.4 SOE_M_CLR ………………………………………………………………………………… 6-8 6.2 Descriptions on the instruction(XGK) ……………………………………… 6-9 6.2.1 SOERD……………………………………………………………………………………… 6-9 6.2.2 SOEMRD……………………………………………………………………………………… 6-11 6.2.3 SOCCLR……………………………………………………………………………………… 6-13 6.2.4 SOEMCLR…………………………………………………………………………………… 6-14 6.3 Description on SOE data ………………………………………………… 6-15 Chapter 7 Troubleshooting …………………………………………………… 7-1 ~ 7-5 7.1 Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………… 7-1 7.1.1 Checking the SOE module state through the XG5000’s system monitor ………………...
  • Page 10: How To Use The Manual

    Chap. 1 Introduction Chap. 1 Introduction 1.1 How to use the manual To make the program, please refer to this manual with the XG5000 software manual. The CPU O/S and XG5000 of the below version or later should be applied to the XGF-SOEA module. The manual is based on the below version.
  • Page 11: Introduction Of The Module

    Chap. 1 Introduction 1.2 Introduction of the module This manaul covers the Sequence of Events module(SOE module) of the XGK/I/R PLC. The SOE module for the XGK/I/R PLC is the recording device that can record the external events in serial order and collect the input events information(time and s tatus) at a r esolution of 1ms.
  • Page 12: Names And Functions Of Each Part

    Chap. 1 Introduction 1.3 Names and functions of each part Name Description  On Internal or external time input is normal ▶  Off State-LED Stop state (No event record) ① ▶  Blink 1 second : Poor external time input ▶...
  • Page 13: Features Of The Module

    Chap. 1 Introduction 1.4 Features of the module The main features of the SOE module as below.  It can save the events at intervals of 1ms.  It retains the saved event data even when the power is off. ...
  • Page 14: How To Install The Module

    Chap. 1 Introduction 1.5 How to install the module 1.5.1 How to install the module 1) Insert the fixing ridge located at the lower part of the module into the fixing hole of a base module. Module fixing hole Module loading lever 2) Push the upper part of the module until it clacks.
  • Page 15 Chap. 1 Introduction 3) After the module is attached to a base, fix it to the base with a module binding screw. 4) Pull the upper part of the module and check whether the fixing hook of the module is completely attached to a base.
  • Page 16: Separation Of The Module

    Chap. 1 Introduction 1.5.2 Separation of the module First, loosen the binging screw of the upper part of the module from a base. Hold the module with your both hands and press the fixing hook of the module fully. Fixing hook Fixing screw 3) Pull the upper part of the module with the lower part of the module as a center, pressing a hook.
  • Page 17: Differences With Dc Input Module

    Chap. 1 Introduction 1.6 Differences with DC input module The SOE module is similar to the DC input module in many ways. However, there are some critical differences as below. 1. Input module : Provides the state of contacts [On->Off] or [Off->On] only. SOE module : Provides the information about changed data including [On->Off], [Off->On] and [On->Off->On], etc.
  • Page 18: Glossary

    Chap. 1 Introduction 1.7 Glossary It describes the terms used in this manual. Term Definition Remarks It is the abbreviation of Sequence Of Events, which means the events that occur in serial order. Event Information on changed input data input from the outside Timestamping Function to save the time value at the point of occurring event Time...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Specifications

    Chap.2 Specifications Chap.2 Specifications 2.1 General Specifications The general specifications of XGT series are as below. Specification Item Related Specification Service Temp. 0 ~ 55 °C Storage Temp. −25 ~ +70 °C(*1) Service humidity 5 ~ 95%RH, No Condensation Storage humidity...
  • Page 20: Performance Specifications

    Chap.2 Specifications 2.2 Performance Specifications The performance specifications of the SOE module(XGF-SOEA) are as below. Specification Remarks Item Memory capacity 1Mbit 1 event : 32byte(256bit) Internal time : PLC time Event time External time : External time server time Internal time : 1 ms (accuracy: ±2ms) Resolution (accuracy) External time : 1 ms (accuracy:±0.5ms) Input point...
  • Page 21: Circuit System Of The Terminal Block

    Chap.2 Specifications 2.3 Circuit system of the terminal block The below shows the SOE Input terminal block’s circuit. Photo coupler Internal circuit Connector No. On-rate Ambient temp. Derating rate The below diagram shows the terminal block contacts with the definition of the actual pins. Contact Contact IN00...
  • Page 22: Key Functions

    Chap.2 Specifications 2.4 Key functions 2.4.1 Setting the SOE’s functions and operations 1) Latch setting CPU state SOE operation state Setting Remarks Possible Stop Stop Possible 2) Software filter setting CPU state SOE Run state Setting Remarks Possible Stop Stop Possible 3) Chatter setting CPU state...
  • Page 23: External Time Format(Irig-B)

    Chap.2 Specifications 2.4.3 External time format(IRIG-B) The modern electronic systems such as communication system, data process system, missile and chasing spacecraft, telemetering system need the time information (time-of-day) to synchronize data with time. Serial/parallel time code can be effectively used to interface the timing system(time source) with the user system.
  • Page 24 Chap.2 Specifications 2) IRIG-B code . IRIG-B is composed of 74bit-time codes. - 30bit: Information on year, time, hour, minute, second displayed as the date of BCD type - 17bit: Straight Binary seconds (86,400 seconds/day) - 27bit: Control function or year of 8bit BCD type .
  • Page 25 Chap.2 Specifications 3) IRIG-B code Specification The IRIG-B time code has the time frame of 1 second. Every frame includes the BCD time information of 30bit that is composed of second, minute, hour, day. 1s time fra me of added 10ms 1-second time frame of 10ms added (Straight Binary) Time- of-Day...
  • Page 26: Signal Process

    Chap.2 Specifications 2.4.4 Signal process When the SOE module’s event signal is processed, H/W delay and S/W delay occur inevitably. The inputted event signal goes through H/W filtering(photo coupler) and S/W filtering based on the filter value defined by a user causes delay. In addition, the system’s internal scan time also causes delay.
  • Page 27: Chapter 3 Installation And Wiring

    Chap. 3 Installation and Wiring Chap.3 Installation and Wiring 3.1 Installation 3.1.1 installation environment This product is very reliable but to secure the stable and reliable system, please follow the below instructions. 1) Environmental conditions - It shall be installed in a waterproof and dustproof control panel. - Place free from continuous impact or vibration - Place free from direct sunlight - No condensation caused by sudden temperature changes...
  • Page 28: Wiring

    Chap. 3 Installation and Wiring 3.2 Wiring 3.2.1 Precautions on wiring 1) Use the different cables for alternating current and the SOE module’s external input signal to avoid the effects of surge or induction noise generated by alternating current. 2) The cables shall be s elected in consideration of ambient temperature and allowable current. The maximum size of AWG22 (0.3 ㎣) or more is recommended.
  • Page 29: Wiring Of Dc 24V

    Chap. 3 Installation and Wiring 3.3 Wiring of DC 24V 3.3.1 Specifications for power supply DC 24V specifications for the XGP-ACF1 are as below. Rated output voltage DC 24V Output current 0.6A Output voltage range 21.6 ~ 26.4V Output voltage fluctuation ±...
  • Page 30: Using The External Time Information

    Chap. 3 Installation and Wiring 3.4 Using the external time information 3.4.1 In case of using the external time GPS antenna GPS Receiver or time server RS-422 Time string (IRIG-B Format) RS-422 RX+ RS-422 RX- Using terminal (1) System Configuration Item Description Remarks...
  • Page 31: Operation Setting And Monitor

    Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display Chap.4 Operational Settings and Monitor 4.1 Operational Settings and Monitor Fig.4.1 shows the flow chart of the operational settings. Start Install the SOE module Wire up the SOE module and external devices (Using the SOE connection cable and terminal block) Set up the SOE module’s parameters (Refer to Chap.5)
  • Page 32: Setting The Basic Parameters

    Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 4.2 Setting the basic parameters You can set up the SOE module’s parameters through the basic parameters and I/O parameters of XG5000. 4.2.1 Setting Items You can set the basic parameters for the SOE by using the XG5000 menu or tool bar. To improve user convenience of the SOE module, XG5000 provides the GUI(Graphical User Interface) to set the SOE module’s parameters.
  • Page 33 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display [XGK project type] You can choose one of two options depending on the operation mode. The relevant parameter’s property is to set the operations for the case that the CPU has no space to save events any more. [Functions of the basic parameters] Item Description...
  • Page 34: Setting I/O Parameters

    Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 4.3 Setting I/O parameters The parameters of the SOE module can be set through [I/O parameter]. 300 events are saved to one module. 4.3.1 How to use I/O parameters The detailed parameters of the SOE module that fixes the module’s operation mode can be set in [I/O parameter].
  • Page 35 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 3) In the screen for ‘I/O parameter setting’, find the base slot where the SOE module is installed and click it. 4) If you click the arrow button in the above screen, the screen for selecting the module will be shown. Then, find the relevant module and select it.
  • Page 36: Soe Operations Setting Screen

    Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 4.3.3 SOE operations setting screen It sets the key operations of the SOE. ① Input filter setting: The input filter is the time recognizing the occurring event as valid data when the event occurs.
  • Page 37 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display Examples of filter operations in the integrating mode ③ Setting history management : In case the module has no space to save events any more - Overwrite with the latest history: It deletes the oldest event and saves the newly occurring event. This option is recommended when you try to save the latest created event.
  • Page 38 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display Disturbed time : It is activated only when the external time is selected. In case the external time ⑦ signal is unstable due to noise, it will come to the Distributed state. If this state lasts for the Distributed time set by a user, it will come to the Missing state.
  • Page 39 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display Algorithm for time settings ⑨ Rising event / descending event: You need to set and clear all contacts at the same time. ⑩ Setting each contact event type: For each contact, it sets the event types; event occurrence in case of rising/ event occurrence in case of descending or event occurrence in case of rising and descending.
  • Page 40 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display  If 3 event signals occur within 10ms after recognizing the initial event signal, it can be regarded as chattering. Number of chattering : 3EA Chatter Number : 3 Chattering Time : 10ms Chattering time : 10ms Input Filtter : 1ms Input filter:1ms...
  • Page 41: Monitoring And Event History Display

    Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 4.4 Monitoring and Event History Display It displays the state information of the SOE module. 4.4.1 Monitoring screen 1) Click [monitor] -> [system monitor] in the [Online] -> [Access] state. In case it is not [Online] state, the [SOE monitor] menu is not activated. 2) Click [monitor] ->...
  • Page 42 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 3) When selecting and double-clicking the SOE module in the figure, the below information will be displayed. Item Information Module name Displays the embedded module’s name. OS version Displays the currently embedded module’s OS version. OS date Displays the OS file’s date.
  • Page 43: Soe Monitor Screen

    Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 4.4.2 SOE monitor screen You can monitor the event input to the CPU and event input module through the SOE monitor. 1) Click [Monitor] -> [SOE monitoring] in the state of [Online] -> [Access]. In case it is not [Online] state, the [SOE monitor] menu is not activated.
  • Page 44 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 3) Click [Online] -> [Access]. It shows the event input module information located in the accessed system. ① CPU event history : Event history saved to the CPU module ② module event history : Event history saved to the SOEA module ③...
  • Page 45 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 5) Clock the module event history. [SOE 02(base:01,slot:03] -> Double-click -> [Online] -> [Refresh event] Event history information Variable name,input state Occurrence time Base No. Event occurrence Slot No. contact Input conditions The occurrence time is displayed as Year-Month-Day hour : minute : second.
  • Page 46 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display [View] menu It provides user-friendly options including ‘Find’, ’Compare’ for occurring events. 1) It ignores the filter value set in [View] -> [filter] and shows all occurring events in chronological order. Click [View] -> [All events]. 4 - 16...
  • Page 47 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 2) Event filter: It can be used to look up the operation state of a certain event. Click [View] -> [filtering]. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ [Description of the dialog box] ① Positioning event occurrence :Specifies the bit of the position where the event occurs ②...
  • Page 48 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 3) Example of the event filter Click [View] -> [filter]. - Setting event occurrence position filter Filtering results ① ② No.0 bit Rising event ① Event occurrence positioning : No.“0” bit ② Fixing event type: “rising event”. Click [View] ->...
  • Page 49 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 4) Prioritizing the latest/Prioritizing the oldest - Prioritizing the latest :Displays the occurring events in the latest time sequence. - Prioritizing the oldest: Displays the occurring events in the oldest time sequence. Click [View] ->...
  • Page 50 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 5) Comparing events After comparing the event of the CPU with the event input module, module with the events saved to the module, it displays the results. Click [View] -> [Compare events]. ※...
  • Page 51 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display Click [Online] -> [Clear SOE Module Event History]. Deleting module SOE event history: Deletes the history saved to all SOEA modules. Click [Online] -> [Clear All SOE Module History]. 4 - 21...
  • Page 52: Save As Excel File

    Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 4.5 Save as Excel file It describes how to save the event file as Excel file with the related functions. 4.5.1 Save as Excel file It saves the event file as Excel file. [Procedures] ①...
  • Page 53 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 1) [File]-[Export list] 2) Input the new name in the ‘Save as’ dialog box. 3) Click the ‘Save’ button. Then, the Excel file will be created under the new name. Open the file in Excel(Check whether the saved event file can be read in Excel) 4 - 23...
  • Page 54: Automatic Registration Of U Device

    Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 4.6 Automatic registration of U device It describes the automatic registration function of XG5000’s U device. 4.6.1 Automatic registration of U device It registers the variables for each module automatically, referring to the SOE module information set in the I/O parameters.
  • Page 55 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display 3) Select [Registering special Communication Module variables] in [Edition] of the menu. 4) Click ‘OK’ button. 5) Then, the variables will be registered as shown in the below screen. XGI U device Memory Variable Type...
  • Page 56 Chap. 4 Operational Settings and Event History Display XGK U device Memory Variable Type Description remark assignment _SOE_00_00 %U00.00.0 BOOL SOE module: No.0~31 input state ~ _SOE_00_31 ~ %U00.01.F _SOE_0000_TIME_YEAR WORD U00.02 SOE module: Base time (year) _SOE_0000_TIME_MONTH WORD U00.03 SOE module: Base time (month) _SOE_0000_TIME_DAY WORD...
  • Page 57: Chapter 5 Function Setting

    Chap.5 Function Setting Chap.5 Function Setting 5.1 Descriptions on the functions It describes the SOE’s key functions. For details on how to set the functions, Refer to 4.3.3. 5.1.1 SOE Functions The SOE has the following functions. Setting event history Setting input filter Setting event-triggered conditions Setting chatter detection...
  • Page 58: Setting Event History

    Chap.5 Function Setting 5.2 Setting event history It covers how to set the event history with the related functions. You can set the event history in each CPU and SOE module. Each internal memory can save events up to 300EA. 5.2.1 Setting items It can be set in the screen for setting the basic parameters and I/O parameters.
  • Page 59 Chap.5 Function Setting 2) Operation modes of setting event history in the basic parameters (1) ‘Overwrite with the latest history’ -In case the CPU has no memory space to save events exceeding 3,000EA, it deletes the oldest event first and saves the newly occurring event. -This option is recommended when you try to save the latest event data.
  • Page 60: Setting Event Conditions

    Chap.5 Function Setting 5.3 Setting event conditions It sets the conditions of event occurrence by each contact. 5.3.1 Setting items 1) Event detection conditions can be respectively set as Rising, Descending, Coincidence of rising/ descending. 2) In case the event occurs in the manner of On -> Off, descending makes the event valid. 3) In case the event occurs in the manner of Off ->...
  • Page 61: Setting Input Filter

    Chap.5 Function Setting 5.4 Setting input filter It covers how to set the input filter with the related functions. When the event occurs in the manner of On->Off, Off- >On, you can set the input filter time. 5.4.1 Setting items The input filter has the function to check the occurring event for a certain time and determines whether it is normal event data or not.
  • Page 62: Example Of Setting The Input Filter

    Chap.5 Function Setting 5.4.2 Example of setting the input filter Steady state mode: If the input signal is maintained for the fixed input filter time after the signal has been changed, it displays the time value at the point that the input signal changed as the SOE event, judging the input signal has been changed.
  • Page 63: Setting Chattering Detection

    Chap.5 Function Setting 5.5 Setting chattering detection It covers how to set chattering with the related functions. Chattering detection is the function making the SOE module regard the events that repeat for a short time as chattering, without recognizing them as the event signals. Especially, chattering is likely to occur in the input signal using the sensor based on mechanical contacts and this function is helpful to screen out unnecessary event information.
  • Page 64 Chap.5 Function Setting 5.5.2 Example of operating the chatter detection function Filter time: 1ms / chattering :4EA / chattering time : 8ms Chattering detection time : 8ms Chattering detection time : 8ms 1. Measuring chattering time starts from the point that is recognized as the event Events ignored chattering...
  • Page 65: Setting External Time

    Chap.5 Function Setting 5.6 Setting external time It covers how to set the external time with the related functions. The SOE module can receive the time information from the external time server through the input terminal RX+, RX-(signal level based on RS-422). When the time information of IRIG-B type is received from the time server and it is set as the base time of the SOE module, time synchronization will also be in other systems.
  • Page 66: Chapter 6 Instruction

    Chap. 6 Instruction Chap. 6 Instruction 6.1 Descriptions on the instruction(XGR / XGI ) Following are SOE Function Block on the XGR/XGI Instruction Function Block Function SOE_RD BOOL DONE BOOL Reading the SOE event data in STAT UINT SOE_RD ARRAY OF BYTE ADDR CPU to the User Memory USINT...
  • Page 67: Soe_Rd

    Chap. 6 Instruction 6.1.1 SOE_RD SOE_RD Applicable CPU Flag Reading the SOE event data in CPU to the User XGR, XGI Memory Function Description Input REQ : executes function block at the rising edge ADDR : address to save the event data CNT : the number of event to read Output DONE : outputs 1 if executed without...
  • Page 68 Chap. 6 Instruction 3. STAT STAT Contents Description Occurs when the CNT exceeds 10 Setting error of the CNT (CNT is a value between 1 and 10) It occurs when it exceeds the memory area when storing the Out of memory error SOE event data.
  • Page 69 Chap. 6 Instruction 4. Example SOE_RD SOE REQ DONE STAT ARRAY[0~319] of BYTE ADDR In the state of the SET, SOE REQ gets 10 SOE event data stored in the CPU. Size of SOE event one data is 32 Byte, if this is set to 10 the CNT, please support above 320 Byte(ARRAY [0 ...
  • Page 70: Soe_M_Rd

    Chap. 6 Instruction 6.1.2 SOE_M_RD 적용 기종 발생 플래그 SOE_M_RD Reading the SOE event data in SOE XGR, XGI module to the User Memory 펑션 설명 Input REQ : executes function block at the rising edge BASE : Base number of SOE module SLOT : Slot number of SOE module ADDR : address to save the event data CNT : the number of event to read...
  • Page 71 Chap. 6 Instruction 2. STAT STAT Contents Description If the function block is executed successfully, DONE = 1, No error STAT = 0 is output. It occurs when Setting value of the base number is out of range. The setting range is as follows by the CPU. Setting error of Base XGI-CPU/U/H/UD : 0 ~ 7...
  • Page 72: Soe_C_Clr

    Chap. 6 Instruction 52 : If there is no event to copy Exp) If a number of events of SOE information stored in the CPU is 0, an error has occurred 6.1.3 SOE_C_CLR SOE_C_CLR Applicable CPU Flag Deletes SOE event data in the CPU XGR, XGI Function Description...
  • Page 73: Soe_M_Clr

    Chap. 6 Instruction 6.1.4 SOE_M_CLR SOE_M_CLR Applicable CPU Flag Deletes SOE event data in the SOE module XGR, XGI Function Description Input REQ : executes function block at the rising edge BASE : base number of the SOE module SLOT : slot number of the SOE module Output DONE : outputs 1 if executed without error...
  • Page 74: Descriptions On The Instruction(Xgk)

    Chap. 6 Instruction 6.2 Descriptions on the instruction (XGK) Following are SOE Function Block on the XGK 6.2.1 SOERD Area Available Flag Instruction Step Error Zero Carry PMK F Z D.x R.x (F110) (F111) (F112) SOERD COMMAND SOERD SOERD [Area Setting] Operand Description Data Type...
  • Page 75 Chap. 6 Instruction 2. CPU flag Flag Description _SOE_LOG_CNT the number of SOE event data SOE event rotate information _SOE_LOG_ROTATE the number of SOE events the user do read _SOE_READ_LOG_CNT _SOE_READ_LOG_ROTATE SOE event rotation information users do read 3. Error N is less than 1, a value greater than 10 is entered, the error flag(F110) is set Error flag(F110) is set if memory capacity to store the event data of the N SOE is not Enough.
  • Page 76: Soemrd

    Chap. 6 Instruction 6.2.2 SOEMRD Area Available Flag Instruction Step Error Zero Carry PMK F Z D.x R.x (F110) (F111) (F112) SOEMRD COMMAND SOEMRD SOEMRD [Area Setting] Operand Description Data Type Base, Slot number of SOE module WORD the number of event to read (1 ~ 8) WORD head address to save the event data DWORD...
  • Page 77 Chap. 6 Instruction 2. Error N is less than 1, a value greater than 8 is entered, the error flag(F110) is set 2) Error flag(F110) is set if memory capacity to store the event data of the N SOE is not Enough.
  • Page 78 Chap. 6 Instruction 6.2.3 SOECCLR Area Available Flag Instruction Step Error Zero Carry PMK F Z D.x R.x (F110) (F111) (F112) SOECCLR COMMAND SOECCLR SOECCLR 1. Function 1) This is used to delete the SOE data saved in the CPU. 2) All SOE data in CPU will be deleted and SOE data in SOE module will not be deleted.
  • Page 79: Soemclr

    Chap. 6 Instruction 6.2.4 SOEMCLR Area Available Flag Instruction Step Error Zero Carry PMK F Z D.x R.x (F110) (F111) (F112) SOEMCLR sl COMMAND SOEMCLR SOEMCLR [Area Setting] Operand Description Data Type Base, Slot number of SOE module WORD [Flag Set] Device Flag Description...
  • Page 80: Description On Soe Data

    Chap. 6 Instruction 6.3 Description on SOE data Detail of SOE data Event data is constructed as follows, 32Byte size of the data(16 WORD). WORD Name Description Remark InputState(Low) Input 32 points status when event occurs Low WORD InputState(High) Input 32 points status when event occurs High WORD EventNum(LOW) Unique number of occurred events at the module...
  • Page 81 Chap. 6 Instruction [Description of BYTE type] Value Device Type Description Decimal The state of input 7 ~ 0 when an event occurs %MB0 0x02 The state of input 15 ~ 8 when an event occurs %MB1 0x00 DWORD The state of input 23 ~ 16 when an event occurs %MB2 0x00 The state of input 31 ~ 24 when an event occurs...
  • Page 82 Chap. 6 Instruction [BYTE 단위 추가 설명] 값 변수 값 의미 추가 설명 10 진수 16 진수 %MB0 0x02 Input 32 points status when event occurs %MB1 0x00 0x00000002 Binary: (MSB) 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000010 (LSB) %MB2 0x00 (Only No.1 Input is high) %MB3 0x00 %MB4...
  • Page 83: Troubleshooting

    Chap.7 Troubleshooting Chap.7 Trouble Shooting 7.1 Troubleshooting 7.1.1. Checking the SOE module state through the XG5000’s system monitor You can check the module type, O/S revision data, module state through theXG5000’s system monitor. 1) Execution sequence There are two options to execute the menu. (1) Click the right mouse button on [monitor]->...
  • Page 84: In Case The State Led Flashes(1 Second Cycle)

    Chap.7 Troubleshooting 7.1.2 In case the state LED flashes ( 1 second cycle) The state LED flashes (1 second cycle) Is th e cabl e for Conne ct the cable fo r syn chro nizing the external syn chro nizing the time conne cted? exte rnal ca ble Does the exte rnal time...
  • Page 85: In Case The State Led Flashes(0.2 Second Cycle)

    Chap.7 Troubleshooting 7.1.3 In case the state LED flashes ( 0.2 second cycle) The state LED flashes (0.2 second cycle) Reset the system Does the state LED flash in 0.2 second interval? Plea se contact th e service cen ter or customer support cen ter nea rest yo u 7.1.4 In case the state is turned off LED...
  • Page 86: In Case The Input Led Is Not Turned On

    Chap.7 Troubleshooting 7.1.5 In case the input LED is not turned on The input LED isn't turned on Is the cable connect ed Check whether the cable is properly? properly connected Does the problem persist ev en when using other normal cables? Please contact the serv ice center or Check whether there are...
  • Page 87: In Case The Event Is Not Recorded

    Chap.7 Troubleshooting 7.1.6 In case the event is not recorded The event isn't recorded The event is recorded only Does the syst em run? when the system runs After enabli ng the ev ent contacts in I/O Are t he event contacts enable? Parameter setting, apply 'Write parameter' After setting t he proper...
  • Page 88: Appendix 1

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  • Page 89 Warranty Warranty 1. Warranty Period The product purchased will be guaranteed for a period of 18 months upon manufactured 2. Warranty Coverage Against the defect found during the Warranty Period specified above, this product will be repaired or exchanged partially. However, please understand that such cases as described below will be excluded from the Warranty Coverage.
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