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5.3.4 Coils

Coils are the actuating mechanisms of relays. The results of the wiring are transferred
to the coils when the device is in RUN mode. These switch to the On (1) or Off (0) state
according to these results. The options for setting output and marker relays are listed
with the description of each coil function.
A easyE4 device is provided with different types of relays and function blocks which
can be wired in a circuit diagram via their coils (inputs).
Coil functions
You can configure the switching behavior of relays with coil functions and parameters.
If you want to map coils from your circuit diagram to the
easyE4 device, use the coils with a contactor function in your
device!
The following coil functions are available for all coils:
Table 65: Coil function
Display
Coil function
Contactor function
Impulse relay func-
tion
S
Set
R
Reset
Contactor function
with
negated result
Cycle pulse
on rising edge
Cycle pulse
on falling edge
With non-retentive coil functions such as
(contactor),
uation): Each coil must only be used once. The last coil in the circuit dia-
gram determines the state of the relay. Exception: When working with
jumps, the same coil can be used twice.
Retentive coil functions such as
,
,
can be used several times.
S
R
The available coil functions for the various function blocks are described in the relevant
sections. Please refer to → Section "Working with function blocks", page 191
easyE4 10/19 MN050009 EN www.eaton.com
Example
Q01, D02,
S04,
Q03,
M04,
D08, S07
SQ08,SM02,SD03,SS04..
RQ04,RM05,RD07,RS03..
Q04,
M96..
M01..
M42..
(negated contactor),
5. Programming on the device
5.3 Circuit diagram elements
→ Page
:01,
M07,..
→ page 166
:01,..
→ page 166
,
→ page 167
→ page 167
→ page 168
→ page 168
→ page 169
(rising) and
(falling edge eval-
165

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