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  • Page 1 IDEC SmartRelay Manual March 2001 www.idec.com...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2001 IDEC IZUMI CORPORATION All rights reserved The reproduction, transmission or use of this document or its contents is not permitted without express written authority. Offenders will be liable for damages. All rights reserved, in particular in the event of a patent being granted or the registration of a utility model or design.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Power Supply 2-12 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Connectors Blocks and Block Numbers From the Circuit Diagram to IDEC SmartRelay The 4 Golden Rules for Working with IDEC SmartRelay 3-10 Overview of IDEC SmartRelay’s Menus 3-12 Entering and Starting a Program 3-13 3.6.1...
  • Page 4 Fundamentals of Special Functions 4-11 4.3.1 Description of the inputs 4-11 4.3.2 Time response 4-12 4.3.3 Clock buffering 4-13 4.3.4 Retentivity 4-13 4.3.5 Degree of protection 4-14 4.3.6 Gain and offset calculation for analog values 4-14 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 5 Random generator 4-46 4.4.16 Frequency trigger 4-48 4.4.17 Analog trigger 4-50 4.4.18 Analog comparator 4-53 4.4.19 Stairwell light switch 4-57 4.4.20 Dual-function switch 4-59 4.4.21 Message texts 4-61 Parameterizing IDEC SmartRelay Switching to Parameterization Mode 5.1.1 Parameters IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 6 Setting the Time (FL1A-…C…) IDEC SmartRelay Memory Cartridge Overview of the Memory Cartridge Removing and Inserting Memory Cartridge Copying a Program from IDEC SmartRelay to the Memory Cartridge Copying from the Memory Cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay Software Possible Applications for IDEC SmartRelay...
  • Page 7 Contents 8.1.4 Special features and enhancement options Automatic Door 8.2.1 Demands on an automatic door 8.2.2 Previous solution 8.2.3 Door control system with IDEC SmartRelay 8.2.4 Special features and enhancement options 8-11 8.2.5 Enhanced FL1A-H10RCB solution 8-11 Ventilation System 8-14 8.3.1...
  • Page 8 A.2 Technical Specifications: FL1A-H10RCB, FL1A-B10RCB A.3 Technical Specifications: FL1A-H12RCE, FL1A-H10RCA, FL1A- B10RCA A.4 Technical Specifications: FL1A-H12RCE, FL1A-B12RCE Determining Memory Requirements Determining the Cycle Time IDEC SmartRelay Without a Display IDEC SmartRelay Menu Structure Order Numbers Abbreviation viii IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 9 WindLGC is the IDEC SmartRelay programming software for PCs. It runs under WINDOWS and will help you get to know IDEC SmartRelay and to write, test, print out and archive programs independently of IDEC SmartRelay. Guide to the manual We have subdivided this manual into 9 chapters: •...
  • Page 10 Warning This device may only be used for the applications described in the catalog and the technical description, and only with non-IDEC devices or components if they have been approved or recommended by IDEC. This product can only function correctly and safely if it is transported, stored, set up, and installed correctly, and operated and maintained as recommended.
  • Page 11: Getting To Know Idec Smartrelay

    1 Getting to Know IDEC SmartRelay What is IDEC SmartRelay ? IDEC SmartRelay is the universal logic module from IDEC. IDEC SmartRelay integrates: • Control functions • An operating and display unit • Power supply • An interface for Memory Cartridges and a PC Cable •...
  • Page 12 Getting to Know IDEC SmartRelay What device types are available? There are IDEC SmartRelay models for 12V DC, 24V DC, 24V AC and 100-240V AC as: • FL1A-H10RCA, FL1A-H10RCB, FL1A-B10RCA and FL1A-B10RCB with 6 inputs and 4 outputs with dimensions of 72 x 90 x 55 mm •...
  • Page 13 H: Variant with display • B: Variant without display We also use icons to describe the different types of IDEC SmartRelay. They are used whenever information refers to only some of the IDEC SmartRelay variants: Standard variant with 6 or 8 inputs and 4 outputs with...
  • Page 14 Getting to Know IDEC SmartRelay Variants The following different variants of IDEC SmartRelay are available: Symbol Type No. Outputs Type FL1A-H12RCE * 4 x 230 V; 10A Relay FL1A-H12SND * 4 x 24 V; 0.3 A Transistor FL1A-H10RCA 4 x 230 V; 10 A...
  • Page 15 • LRS - Lloyds Register of Shipping • PRS - Polski Rejestr Statków IDEC SmartRelay can therefore be used both in industry and at home. Marking for Australia The marking shown on the left meets the requirements of the AS/NZS 2064 Standard (Class A).
  • Page 16 Getting to Know IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 17: Installing And Wiring Idec Smartrelay

    Note IDEC SmartRelay must be installed and wired by a trained technician who knows and complies with both the universally applicable engineering rules and the regulations and standards that apply in specific cases.
  • Page 18: Installing/Removing Idec Smartrelay

    IDEC SmartRelay engages. Depending on the type of DIN rail used, the snapping mechanism may be a bit stiff. If it is too stiff and IDEC SmartRelay won’t snap on, you can pull the snap catch down a little as you do when uninstalling IDEC SmartRelay (as described below).
  • Page 19 Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay Removing To remove IDEC SmartRelay, proceed as follows: 1. Insert a screwdriver in the hole shown in the picture at the lower end of the snap catch, and pull the snap catch downwards. 2. Swivel it away from the DIN rail.
  • Page 20: Wiring Idec Smartrelay

    Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay 2.2 Wiring IDEC SmartRelay Use a screwdriver with a 3 mm head to wire IDEC SmartRelay. You don’t need wire end ferrules for the connectors. You can use wires up to the following sizes: •...
  • Page 21 Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay Connecting To connect IDEC SmartRelay to the system, proceed as follows: FL1A-H12RCE / -B12RCE FL1A-H10RCB / -B10RCB idec SmartRelay idec SmartRelay idec idec Protection by fuse if required (recommended). FL1A-H12RCE / -B12RCE : 0.8 A FL1A-H12RCE / -B12RCE ;...
  • Page 22: Connecting Idec Smartrelay's Inputs

    Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay 2.2.2 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay’s Inputs Prerequisites Connect sensors to the inputs. The sensors may be pushbuttons, switches, photoelectric barriers, daylight control switches etc. Sensor attributes for IDEC SmartRelay FL1A-H12RCE, FL1A-B12RCE I1 ... I6 I7, I8 Circuit state 0 <...
  • Page 23 When the circuit state changes from 0 to 1, circuit state 1 and, in the case of a change from 1 to 0, circuit state 0 must be in place for at least one program cycle for IDEC SmartRelay to recognize the new circuit state.
  • Page 24 B12RCE, the inputs I7 and I8 can be used as normal digital inputs or as analog inputs. How the input is used depends on its purpose in the IDEC SmartRelay control program. You can use the digital capability of the input with I7/I8 and its analog capability with the identifiers AI1 and AI2.
  • Page 25 Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay Sensor connections To connect the sensors to IDEC SmartRelay, proceed as follows: FL1A-H12RCE / -B12RCE The inputs of FL1A-H12RCE/-B12RCE The inputs of FL1A-H12RCE / -B12RCE non-isolated and therefore require are non-isolated and therefore require the same reference potential the same reference potential (ground) (ground) as the power supply.
  • Page 26: Connecting Outputs

    Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay 2.2.3 Connecting Outputs FL1A-...R... The outputs of FL1A-...R... are relays. The contacts of the relays are isolated from the power supply and from the inputs. Prerequisites for relay outputs You can connect different loads to the outputs such as lamps, fluorescent tubes, motors, contactors etc.
  • Page 27 A separate voltage supply to the load is not necessary since IDEC SmartRelay supplies the load with voltage. Prerequisites for transistor outputs The load connected to IDEC SmartRelay must have the following properties: • The maximum switched current is 0.3 amperes per output.
  • Page 28: Switching Idec Smartrelay On/Resumption Of Power Supply

    Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay Switching IDEC SmartRelay On/Resumption of Power Supply IDEC SmartRelay does not have a power switch. How IDEC SmartRelay responds when switched on, depends on the following: • Whether a program is stored in IDEC SmartRelay.
  • Page 29 SmartRelay Try to remember the 4 simple rules for starting IDEC SmartRelay: 1. If there is no program in IDEC SmartRelay or on the connected memory cartridge, IDEC SmartRelay (with display) displays the message: No Program. 2. If there is a program on the program module, it is automatically copied to IDEC SmartRelay.
  • Page 30 Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay 3. If there is a program in IDEC SmartRelay or on the memory cartridge, IDEC SmartRelay adopts the operating status it had before power off. If you are using a variant without display (FL1A-B…), it automatically changes from STOP to RUN (the LED changes from red to green).
  • Page 31 Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay operating modes IDEC SmartRelay has 2 operating modes: STOP and RUN STOP • • Display: ’No Program’ Display: Mask for (not FL1A-B…) monitoring the inputs and • outputs (after START in the Switch IDEC SmartRelay to...
  • Page 32 Installing and Wiring IDEC SmartRelay 2-16 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 33: Programming Idec Smartrelay

    SmartRelay program is really no more than a circuit diagram represented in a different way. We have changed the way it is represented to suit IDEC SmartRelay’s display panel. In this chapter we will show you how to use IDEC SmartRelay to turn your applications into IDEC SmartRelay programs.
  • Page 34: Connectors

    Outputs Each inputs is identified by the letter I and a number. When you look at IDEC SmartRelay from the front, you can see the connectors for the inputs at the top. The letter Q and a number identifies each output. You can see the connectors of the outputs in the figure below.
  • Page 35 ’1’ and ’lo’ (low) has the fixed state ’0’. If you don’t want to wire an input on a block, use the ’x’ connector. You can find out what a block is on the next page. IDEC SmartRelay recognizes the following connectors: Connectors Inputs I1... I6,...
  • Page 36: Blocks And Block Numbers

    For this purpose, please turn to Section 3.3. There we describe how to turn a conventional circuit into a IDEC SmartRelay program. Blocks A block in IDEC SmartRelay is a function that converts input information into output information.
  • Page 37 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Displaying a block in IDEC SmartRelay The figure below shows a typical IDEC SmartRelay display. As you can see only one block can be shown at a time. We have therefore introduced block numbers to help you to check how the circuit is structured.
  • Page 38 This will make it easier to create the program. You can then enter the block numbers assigned by IDEC SmartRelay in this diagram. If you use the WindLGC to program IDEC SmartRelay, you can display and print out a ladder program. You can create a functional block diagram of your program immediately using WindLGC.
  • Page 39: From The Circuit Diagram To

    Program in SmartRelay > 1 & Wiring of the outputs To implement a circuit in IDEC SmartRelay, begin at the output of the circuit. The output is the load or the relay that is supposed to operate. IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 40 OR block: & >1 You have now provided a complete description of the circuit for IDEC SmartRelay. You now need to connect the inputs and outputs to IDEC SmartRelay. Wiring Connect switches S1 to S3 to the screw connectors of IDEC SmartRelay: •...
  • Page 41 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Wiring example The following table shows you the wiring based on a 240 VAC variant of IDEC SmartRelay. Wiring of the inputs Wiring of the outputs Load IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 42: Idec Smartrelay

    You can connect an output to several inputs, but not several outputs to one input. • You can’t connect an output to a preceding input within a program path. Insert markers or outputs in such cases (recursions). 3-10 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 43 Rule 4 Planning • Before you enter a circuit, draw up a complete plan of it on paper or program IDEC SmartRelay directly using WindLGC. • IDEC SmartRelay can only store complete programs. If you enter an incomplete program, IDEC SmartRelay is not able to exit Programming mode.
  • Page 44: Overview Of Idec Smartrelay's Menus

    Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3.5 Overview of IDEC SmartRelay’s menus Programming mode Main menu Programming menu > > > > P P P P r r r r o o o o g g g g r r r r a a a a m m m m ..
  • Page 45: Entering And Starting A Program

    IDEC SmartRelay. The example below illustrates how to do this. 3.6.1 Switching to Programming Mode Connect IDEC SmartRelay to the power and turn it on. The following message appears on the display: No Program Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode To do this, press the keys , and OK at the same time.
  • Page 46: First Program

    Programming IDEC SmartRelay On the left in the first line you will see ”>”. Use the keys to move the ”>” up and down. Move the ”>” to ”Program..” and press OK. IDEC SmartRelay switches to the programming menu. >Edit Prg Clear Prg IDEC SmartRelay’s programming...
  • Page 47 Programming IDEC SmartRelay Translated into the IDEC SmartRelay program, this means: Relay K1 (in IDEC SmartRelay via output Q1) is controlled by an OR block. Program I1 and I2 are connected to the input of the OR block, S1 to I1 and S2 to I2.
  • Page 48: Entering A Program

    The cursor no longer appears in the form of an underline; instead it appears as a solid block that flashes on and off. At the same time, IDEC SmartRelay offers you the first list for selection. Select the GF list (by pressing until GF appears) and press OK.
  • Page 49 All you have to do now is wire the inputs of the block. To do this, proceed as follows: Press OK. The following appears in the display panel >1 3-17 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 50 OR block. The following appears in the display panel Your entire program so far looks like this in IDEC SmartRelay >1 >1 Now connect input I2 to the input of the OR block. You know how to do this already: 1.
  • Page 51 >1 We don’t need the last input of the OR block in this program. In a IDEC SmartRelay program, you mark an input that is not used with an ”x”, so now enter the ’x’ (you know the principle already): 1.
  • Page 52 The program is stored in IDEC SmartRelay until you expressly delete it by entering the appropriate command. 2. Return to the main menu: Switching IDEC SmartRelay to RUN 3.
  • Page 53 IDEC SmartRelay represents the state of an input or output as follows: Input/output has the state '1':...
  • Page 54 Programming IDEC SmartRelay The next step You have now successfully entered your first circuit. In the next section, we will show you how to make changes to existing programs and use special functions in them. 3-22 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 55: Second Program

    You already know the first part of the circuit. Switches S1 and S2 operate a relay. This relay switches on consumer E1 and switches it off after a delay of 12 minutes. In IDEC SmartRelay the program looks like this: This is the >1 additional new block You will recognize the OR block and output relay Q1 from the first program.
  • Page 56 Editing a program Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode To do this, proceed as follows: 1. Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode: and OK at the same time). 2. Select ”Program..” from the main menu (by moving ’>’ to “Program..” and press OK) 3.
  • Page 57 The block of the first special function appears: When you select a block for a special or general function, IDEC SmartRelay displays the block of the function. The cursor is in the block and appears in the form of a solid block.
  • Page 58 1. Position the cursor under the R: key 2. Switch to input mode: 3. Select the Co list: keys 4. Accept the Co list: 5. Select x: keys 6. Accept x: The display should now look like this: 3-26 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 59 Now enter the time T for the off delay: 1. If the cursor is not yet under the T, move it there: keys 2. Switch to input mode: IDEC SmartRelay displays the parameter window for parameters: B02: the parameter of block B02 B02:T is a time...
  • Page 60 9. Conclude your input: Checking the program This branch of the program for Q1 is now complete. IDEC SmartRelay displays the Q1 output. You can have another look at the program on the display. Use the keys to move through the program.
  • Page 61 Programming IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay is now in RUN again: I:123456 Mo 09:00 Q:1234 3-29 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 62: Deleting A Block

    Let’s suppose you want to delete block B02 from the following program and connect B01 directly with Q1. To do this, proceed as follows: 1. Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode (3–finger grip). 2. Select ’Edit Prg’ by pressing OK.
  • Page 63: Deleting A Number Of Interconnected Blocks

    Let’s suppose you want to delete blocks B01 and B02 from the following program. To do this, proceed as follows: 1. Switch IDEC SmartRelay to programming mode (3–finger grip). 2. Select ’Edit Prg’ by pressing OK. 3. Position the cursor at the input of Q1, i.e. under B02: 4.
  • Page 64: Correcting Typing Errors

    Programming IDEC SmartRelay 3.6.7 Correcting Typing Errors It is easy to correct typing errors in IDEC SmartRelay: • If you have not yet concluded input, you can use ESC to go back a step. • If you have already concluded input, simply start again, as follows: 1.
  • Page 65: Deleting A Program

    ’No’ and press OK. If you are sure that you want to delete the program stored in IDEC SmartRelay, proceed as follows: 5. Move the ’>’ to Yes: 6. Press OK. IDEC SmartRelay deletes the program. 3-33 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 66: Storage Space And Size Of A Circuit

    The memory required for special functions is divided up into 4 memory areas. • Par: The area in which IDEC SmartRelay stores the desired values (e.g. the limit values of a counter). • RAM: The area in which IDEC SmartRelay stores the current actual values (e.g.
  • Page 67 Dual–function switch Message texts * Depending on the parameterization of the function with or without retentivity, each function occupies the following amount of memory: • Retentivity switched off: RAM memory • Retentivity switched on: REM memory 3-35 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 68 Inputs and levels (I, Ia, hi, lo), as well as outputs and markers (Q, Qa, M) are terminal blocks . The terminal blocks are not represented by a block symbol in IDEC SmartRelay. The maximum number of function blocks you can use in IDEC SmartRelay is 56, so the maximum nesting depth is: 56 function blocks + 2 terminal blocks = 58.
  • Page 69: Idec Smartrelay Functions

    4 IDEC SmartRelay Functions Element lists IDEC SmartRelay offers you a number of elements in programming mode. So that you don’t lose track of things, we have divided these elements into lists. These lists are: • ±Co: List of connectors (Connector) (see Section 4.1)
  • Page 70: Constants And Connectors - Co

    I2, ...) correspond to the numbers of the input connectors on IDEC SmartRelay. Analog inputs The IDEC SmartRelay models FL1A-H12SND, FL1A- H12RCE and FL1A-B12RCE include the inputs I7 and I8, which can also be used as AI1 and AI2, depending on how they are programmed.
  • Page 71 There are 8 memory markers (M1 ... M8) available in IDEC SmartRelay. By using memory markers you can exceed the maximum number of consecutive blocks.
  • Page 72: List Of General Functions - Gf

    NAND with RLO edge detection (see page 4-8) Parallel connec - tion of normally open contacts (see page 4-8) Series connec - (OR not) tionof normally closed contacts (see page 4-9) IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 73 IDEC SmartRelay Functions Circuit diagram Representation in Designation of the representation IDEC SmartRelay general function (exclusive OR) Double change- over (see page 4-10) Inverter (negation, inverter) (see page 4-10) IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 74: And

    Logic table for AND 4.2.2 AND with RLO Edge Detection Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: The output of AND with RLO edge detection only adopts the state 1 when all inputs have the state 1 and at least one input had the state 0 in the previous cycle.
  • Page 75: Nand (And Not)

    7 8 9 10 4.2.3 NAND (AND Not) The parallel connection of a number of normally closed contacts is repre- Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: sented circuit diagram as The output of NAND only adopts the state 0 if all the inputs have the state 1 (i.e.
  • Page 76: Nand With Rlo Edge Detection

    IDEC SmartRelay Functions 4.2.4 NAND with RLO Edge Detection Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay: The output of NAND with RLO edge detection only adopts the state 1 when at least one input has the state 0 and all inputs had the state 1 in the previous cycle.
  • Page 77: Nor (Or Not)

    Logic table for OR: 4.2.6 NOR (OR Not) Symbol in SmartRelay: Symbol in IDEC SmartRelay The series connection of a number of normally closed contacts is represented in a circuit diagram as follows: The output of NOR only adopts the state 1 if all the inputs have the state 0 (i.e.
  • Page 78: Xor (Exclusive Or)

    The advantage of the NOT function can be illustrated by the following example: you no longer require normally closed contacts for IDEC SmartRelay. You use a normally open contact and convert it into a normally closed contact by using NOT.
  • Page 79: Fundamentals Of Special Functions

    Description of the Inputs Connection inputs The connections that can be made to other blocks or to the inputs of the IDEC SmartRelay device are described here. • S (set): The input S allows you to set the output to “1”.
  • Page 80: Time Response

    (seconds) Seconds seconds m (minutes) Minutes : Seconds h (hours) Hours : Minutes Setting the time T for 250 minutes: B01:T Unit hours (h): T=04.10h+ 04.00 hours 240 minutes 00.10 hours +10 minutes =250 minutes 4-12 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 81: Clock Buffering

    T = 0.00 s the time T is not defined. Accuracy of T All electronic components have clock/minute differences. This can result in deviations in the set time (T). In IDEC SmartRelay the maximum deviation is 1 %. Example: In 1 hour (3600 seconds) the deviation is 1 % (i.e.
  • Page 82: Degree Of Protection

    Degree of Protection The parameter protection setting allows you to specify whether the parameters can be displayed and altered in parameter assignment mode on the IDEC SmartRelay module. There are two possible settings: +: The parameter settings are also displayed in parameter assignment mode and can be changed.
  • Page 83: List Of Special Functions - Sf

    IDEC SmartRelay Functions 4.4 List of Special Functions - SF When you enter a program in IDEC SmartRelay, you will find the blocks for the special functions in the SF list. In the following table you will also find comparable...
  • Page 84 (see page 4-31) Twelve–month time switch (see page 4-36) Up and down counter (see page 4-38) Operating hours counter (see page 4-41) Symmetrical clock pulse generator (see page 4-44) Asynchronous pulse generator (see page 4-45) 4-16 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 85 (see page 4-46) Frequency trigger (see page 4-48) Analog trigger (see page 4-50) Analog comparator (see page 4-53) Stairwell light switch (see page 4-57) Dual–function switch (see page 4-59) Message texts (see page 4-61) 4-17 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 86: On Delay

    Description of function When the state at the Trg input changes from 0 to 1, the time T begins to elapse (T is the current time in IDEC SmartRelay). 4-18 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 87 T has elapsed, the time is reset. The output is reset to 0 if the state at the Trg input is 0. In the event of a power failure, the elapsed time is reset. 4-19 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 88: Off Delay

    Trg switches off, until the delay period T has elapsed. Parameter T Please note the parameter values for the T parameter in Section 4.3.2. Timing diagram The bold part of the timing diagram appears in the off–delay symbol. starts 4-20 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 89 1 immediately. If the state at the input Trg changes from 1 to 0, the current time T starts in IDEC SmartRelay, and the output remains set. If T reaches the values specified via T (T =T), the output Q is reset to 0 (off delay).
  • Page 90: On/Off Delay

    Trg is still set, and switches off after the time T has elapsed if Trg has not been set again in the interim. Parameters T and T Note the default values for the parameters T and T Section 4.3.2. 4-22 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 91 If the state at the input Trg switches back to 1 before the time T has elapsed, the time is reset. In the event of a power failure, the elapsed time is reset. 4-23 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 92: Retentive On Delay

    Q is switched on when the delay period T has elapsed. Parameter T Please refer to the note in Section 4.3.2 when specifying the values. Timing diagram starts The bold part of the timing diagram appears in the retentive on–delay 4-24 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 93 T The output and the time T are not reset to 0, until the state of the R input changes to 1 again. In the event of a power failure, the elapsed time is reset. 4-25 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 94: Latching Relay

    A latching relay is a simple binary memory cell. The signal at the output depends on the states of the inputs and the previous state at the output. The following table illustrates the logic once more: 4-26 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 95 State remains the same Reset Reset (resetting has priority over setting) After power failure the signal that was valid before the power failure is set at the output, but only if the retentive feature was switched on. 4-27 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 96: Current Impulse Relay

    Use the R input to reset the current impulse relay to its initial state (i.e. the output is set to 0). After power failure the current impulse relay is reset. The Q output changes to 0 if the retentive feature is not on. 4-28 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 97: Interval Time-Delay Relay - Pulse Output

    Q is reset to 0 (pulse output). If the state at the input Trg switches back from 1 to 0 before the specified time has elapsed, the output also immediately switches back from 1 to 0. 4-29 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 98: Edge-Triggered Interval Time-Delay Relay

    =T), the output Q is reset to 0 (pulse output). If the input Trg changes again from 0 to 1 before the set time has elapsed (retriggering), the time T is reset and the output remains on. 4-30 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 99: Seven-Day Time Switch

    Timing diagram (3 examples) Monday Wednesday Friday Sunday Tuesday Thursday Saturday No1: Daily: 06:30 hours to 08:00 hours No2: Tuesday 03:10 hours to 04:15 hours No3: Saturday and Sunday 16:30 hours to 23:10 hours 4-31 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 100 Off time (08.00 hours) Day of the week The letters after “D=” have the following meanings: • Monday (Monday) • Tuesday (Tuesday) • Wednesday (Wednesday) • Thursday (Thursday) • Friday (Friday) • Saturday (Saturday) • Sunday (Sunday) 4-32 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 101 To enter the switching times, proceed as follows: 1. Position the cursor on one of the time switch’s cam (No) parameters (e.g. No1). 2. Press OK. IDEC SmartRelay opens the parameter assignment window for the cam. The cursor is positioned on the day of the week.
  • Page 102 05:30 to 07:40. B01:No1 D=MTWTFSS+ On =05:30 Off=07:40 Cam 2 Cam 2 switches on the output of the seven–day time switch every Tuesday from 03:10 to 04:15. B01:No2 D=-T-----+ On =03:10 Off=04:15 4-34 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 103 IDEC SmartRelay Functions Cam 3 Cam 3 switches on the output of the seven–day time switch every Saturday and Sunday from 16:30 to 23:10. B01:No3 D=-----SS+ On =16:30 Off=23:10 Result Monday Wednesday Friday Sunday Tuesday Thursday Saturday 4-35 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 104 The off date indicates the date on which the output is reset to 0. The first value indicates the month, the second value indicates the day. 4-36 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 105 IDEC SmartRelay Functions Parameterization example The output of a IDEC SmartRelay has to be switched on every year on March 1 and switched off on April 4, switched on again on July 7 and switched off on November 19. For this you require 2 twelve–month time switches each of which is configured for one of the on periods.
  • Page 106: Up/Down Counter

    Dir = 1: count down Parameter Par Lim is the count threshold value; when the internal counter reaches that value, the output is set. Rem activates retentivity Output Q Q switches on when the count value is reached. 4-38 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 107 Lim can be anything between 0 and 999999. Rem: This parameter switches the retentive feature of the internal Cnt counter on and off. off = No retentive feature on = The Cnt counter can be stored retentively 4-39 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 108 IDEC SmartRelay Functions If the retentive feature is switched on, when a power failure occurs the counter status remains the same and this value is used once power is restored. 4-40 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 109: Operating Hours Counter

    Ral = 1:The counter is stopped The input Ral (Reset all) resets the counter and the output, i.e. • Output Q = 0, • Recorded operating time OT = 0 • Remaining period of service interval MN = MI. 4-41 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 110 MN=MI Par: MI=5h MN=0 x-R=1h The counter stops counting as long as R or Ral is set MI = Defined time period Remaining time Total elapsed time since last 1 signal at the input Ral 4-42 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 111 Description of function The operating hours counter monitors the input En. As long as the signal 1 is present at that input, IDEC SmartRelay monitors the elapsed time and the remaining period MN. IDEC SmartRelay displays those times in parameterization mode.
  • Page 112: Symmetrical Clock Pulse Generator

    Note on the relay outputs: Relay outputs that switch under load get worn a little with each switching operation. To find out how many switching operations a IDEC SmartRelay output can execute, refer to Chapter A on Technical Specifications. 4-44...
  • Page 113: Asynchronous Pulse Generator

    The INV input allows the output to be inverted. The input INV only negates the output if the block is activated by EN. 4-45 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 114: Random Generator

    Q switches on after the on delay time has elapsed, if Trg is still set, and switches off after the off delay time has elapsed if Trg has not been set again in the interim. 4-46 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 115 If the state at the input En switches back to 1 before the off delay time has elapsed, the timer is reset. In the event of a power failure, the elapsed time is reset. 4-47 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 116: Frequency Trigger

    Output Q Q switches on or off depending on SW and SW . Timing diagram SW = 9 SW = 5 fa = 6 fa = 10 fa = 8 fa = 5 4-48 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 117 G_T can be a period between 00.05 s and 99.95 s. Note If you specify the time G_T as 1 second, IDEC SmartRelay returns the current frequency (in Hz) in the fa parameter. fa is always the sum of the pulses measured per time unit G_T.
  • Page 118: Analog Trigger

    SW : off threshold Value range -9990 to 19990 Output Q Q is set or reset depending on the threshold values. Gain and Offset parameters Refer to the information in Section 4.3.6 on the Gain and Offset parameters. 4-50 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 119 This value is then multiplied by the Gain parameter. If this value exceeds the on threshold (SW ), the output Q is set to 1. Q is reset to 0 again if the value violates the off threshold (SW ). 4-51 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 120 Parameter assignment B03:Par =+00000 On threshold Off threshold =+00000 Gain in % =0050+ Degree of protection Press key =+00000 =+00000 =0050+ =+200 Offset Display in PARAM mode (example): B02:Par =+400 =+200 =+20 4-52 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 121: Analog Comparator

    Output Q Q is set to 1 if the difference between Ax and Ay exceeds the threshold value. Gain and Offset parameters Refer to the information in Section 4.3.6 on the Gain and Offset parameters. 4-53 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 122 , the output Q is set to 1. Otherwise, Q is reset to 0. Rule for calculation Q = 1 when: [(Ax + offset) • gain] - [(Ay + offset) •gain] > threshold value 4-54 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 123 IDEC SmartRelay Functions Par parameter setting The Gain and Offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors used to the relevant application. B03:Par Threshold value =00000 Gain in % =0050+ Degree of protection =+200 Offset 4-55 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 124 -30 to +70 C = 100 Gain = 100/1000 = 0.1 = 10 % Switching threshold = 15 Threshold value = 15 Parameter assignment B03:Par =00015 =0010+ =-300 Display in PARAM mode (examples): B03:Par B03:Par 4-56 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 125: Stairwell Light Switch

    T has elapsed. 15 s before the time has elapsed, the output switches to 0 for 1 s. Parameter T Please refer to the note in Section 4.3.2 when specifying the values. Timing diagram starts Warning duration Warning time 4-57 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 126 Duration Seconds* 750 ms 50 ms Minutes 15 s Hours 15 min 1 min *Only relevant for programs with a cycle time of < 25 ms See also ”Determining the Cycle Time” in Appendix C. 4-58 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 127: Dual-Function Switch

    Trg, or it is reset after Trg is activated again. Parameters T and T Please refer to the note in Section 4.3.2 when specifying the values. 4-59 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 128 T , the permanent light function is activated and the output Q is switched on permanently. If the input Trg is switched again, T is reset and the output Q is switched off. 4-60 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 129: Message Texts

    En=1, the message with the highest priority is displayed. If you press the key, the low–priority messages are displayed as well. You can switch between the standard display and the message text display using the keys and . 4-61 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 130 Press OK to apply the changes or ESC to exit edit mode. To output a parameter (e.g. display a measurement or function value) as a message text in a line, select this line with the key and press the key: 4-62 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 131 Use the keys to select the block or the parameter to be displayed. To select the parameter, press OK. Press the ESC key to exit parameter assignment mode. Your changes are applied. 4-63 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 132 IDEC SmartRelay Functions 4-64 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 133: Parameterizing Idec Smartrelay

    The advantage of this is that the program (and thus the circuit) is protected but can still be modified by the user to suit requirements. Note IDEC SmartRelay continues to execute the program in parameterization mode. IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 134: Switching To Parameterization Mode

    The ‘Set Clock’ menu item is executed only if your version of IDEC SmartRelay has a clock/time switch (those versions of IDEC SmartRelay that have a clock have the letter C in their name e. g. FL1A-H10RCB). Set Clock allows you to set IDEC SmartRelay’s time switch.
  • Page 135: Selecting A Parameter

    1. Select the ‘Set Param’ option from the parameterization menu. Set Clock >Set Param 2. Press the OK key IDEC SmartRelay displays the first parameter. If parameters cannot be set, you can use ESC to return to the parameterization menu. B01:T Parameter...
  • Page 136: Changing A Parameter

    If you view a time T in parameterization mode, it looks like this: B01:T Time T set T = 12:00m = 00:00m Current time T You can change the set time T (see “Changing a parameter”). IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 137 The time switch is on (state ’1’ at the output) IDEC SmartRelay displays the circuit state of the time switch rather than the circuit state of a cam. The circuit state of the time switch depends on all three cams (No1, No 2 and No 3).
  • Page 138 OT =00083h Operating hours elapsed Current value of a threshold switch If you view the parameter of a threshold switch in parameterization mode, it looks like this: B06:Par On threshold SW =0048 Off threshold =0012 Measured value IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 139: Setting The Time (Fl1A

    OK at the same time 2. Select ’Program’ and press OK 3. Select (using or ) ’Set Clock’ and press OK Now you can set the day of the week and the time, as described above (as of step 3.). IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 140 Parameterizing IDEC SmartRelay Switching between summer and winter time: IDEC SmartRelay must be in RUN if you want to switch over the time. 1. If necessary, exit programming or parameterization mode and switch IDEC SmartRelay to RUN. I:12345678 Mo 09:17...
  • Page 141: Idec Smartrelay Memory Cartridge

    You must archive it to a memory cartridge. You can copy the program stored in IDEC SmartRelay to a memory cartridge. You can insert the memory cartridge in a different IDEC SmartRelay and copy the program to the other IDEC SmartRelay.
  • Page 142: Cartridge

    Once a program has been stored, it cannot be looked at, copied or changed (i.e. your data is protected). Programs saved like this can only be run if the module remains inserted in IDEC SmartRelay while the system is in operation. Warning...
  • Page 143 IDEC SmartRelay Program Module Warning Do not put your finger or an object made of metal or any other conductive material in the open shaft of the memory cartridge. The socket for the memory cartridge may be live if L1 and N have been incorrectly wired.
  • Page 144 IDEC SmartRelay Program Module Removing the memory cartridge Remove the memory cartridge as follows: Carefully insert a screwdriver into the slot at the upper end of the memory cartridge and ease the memory cartridge out of the shaft a little.
  • Page 145: Copying A Program From Idec Smartrelay To The Memory Cartridge

    >PC↔ →Card = IDEC SmartRelay Card→ 5. Move the ’>’ to ’IDEC SmartRelay -> Card’: 6. Press OK. IDEC SmartRelay copies the program to the memory cartridge. When IDEC SmartRelay has finished copying, it automatically returns to the main menu: Program..
  • Page 146: Copying From The Memory Cartridge To Idec Smartrelay

    The program is now also on the memory cartridge. You can now remove the memory cartridge: Don’t forget to replace the cover. If there is a power failure while IDEC SmartRelay is copying, you have to copy the program again once the power has been restored.
  • Page 147 >Program.. PC/Card.. Start Note Before you switch IDEC SmartRelay to RUN, you must ensure that the system you are controlling with IDEC SmartRelay does not represent a source of danger. 1. Move the ’>’ to Start: 2 x key 2.
  • Page 148 →Card = IDEC >Card→ SmartRelay 5. Move the ’>’ to ’Card -> IDEC SmartRelay: 6. Press OK. Result: IDEC SmartRelay copies the program from the memory cartridge to IDEC SmartRelay As soon as IDEC SmartRelay has finished copying, IDEC SmartRelay automatically displays the main menu.
  • Page 149: Idec Smartrelay Software

    5. Transfer the program to IDEC SmartRelay by pressing just a few buttons. Your IDEC SmartRelay is retooled within a very short space of time.
  • Page 150: Possible Applications For Idec Smartrelay Software

    If you have any questions, use the online software help system. The next steps In the next step we will show you how to connect IDEC SmartRelay to a PC. Omit this step if you currently have only the software available.
  • Page 151: Connecting Idec Smartrelay To Pc

    IDEC SmartRelay Software 7.2 Connecting IDEC SmartRelay to a PC Connecting a PC Cable To connect IDEC SmartRelay to a PC, you need the IDEC SmartRelay PC Cable. (Type No. FL1A-PC1). Remove the cover or the Memory Cartridge on your IDEC SmartRelay and connect the cable there.
  • Page 152: Transfer Settings

    3. Switch the power back on. IDEC SmartRelay automatically goes into PC <-> IDEC SmartRelay mode. The PC can now access IDEC SmartRelay. Find out how to do this on the online help system of the IDEC SmartRelay software. You can interrupt the connection to the PC using ESC on IDEC SmartRelay.
  • Page 153: Applications

    8 Applications To give you an idea of the kind of situations in which you can use IDEC SmartRelay, we have compiled a number of application examples. We have included the circuit diagram of the original solution for each example and compared it with the solutions using IDEC SmartRelay.
  • Page 154: Stairwell Or Hall Lighting

    By means of automatic stairway lighting The wiring for the two lighting systems is identical. Lights Distribution box Distribution by means of current Switches impulse relay automatic stairway lighting Components used • Switches • Automatic lighting device or current impulse relay IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 155: Lighting System With Idec Smartrelay

    8.1.3 Lighting System with IDEC SmartRelay You can use a IDEC SmartRelay module to replace the stairwell lighting timer or the current impulse relay. And you can implement both functions (timed off delay and current impulse relay) in a single unit.
  • Page 156 SmartRelay idec Switches SmartRelay The external wiring for the lighting system using a IDEC SmartRelay module is no different from the conventional method of wiring a corridor or stairwell lighting system. Only the automatic lighting timer/current impulse relay is replaced.
  • Page 157 Instead of using 4 automatic stairway lighting systems or 4 current impulse relays, you thus use only a single IDEC SmartRelay. You could also use the free inputs and outputs for completely different functions. IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 158: Special Features And Enhancement Options

    Control by the integrated time switch (e.g. permanent light only until 24.00 hours; no enabling at certain times) Automatic switching off of the permanent light after a preset time has elapsed (e.g. after 3 hours) IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 159: Automatic Door

    Motion detector Main switch A motor with a safety clutch generally drives the door. This prevents people from being caught or injured in the door. The control system is connected to the mains via a main switch. IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 160: Previous Solution

    K4 enables the close operation. 8.2.3 Door Control System with IDEC SmartRelay IDEC SmartRelay allows you to considerably simplify the circuit. You need only connect the motion detectors, the limit switches and the master contactors to IDEC SmartRelay. IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 161 Master contactor Open • Master contactor Close • S1 (NC contact) Limit switch Closed • S2 (NC contact) Limit switch Open • B1 (NO contact) Infrared motion detector Outside • B2 (NO contact) Infrared motion detector Inside IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 162 Applications Diagram of the door control system with IDEC SmartRelay & Open & & Close This is the functional block diagram that corresponds to the circuit diagram of the conventional solution. You can simplify this circuit using IDEC SmartRelay’s functions. Use the off delay to replace the latching relay and on delay.
  • Page 163: Special Features And Enhancement Options

    You can connect an additional control switch: Open - Automatic - Closed (O–A–C) • You can connect a buzzer to one of IDEC SmartRelay’s outputs to indicate when the door is about to close. • You can include time and direction–dependent enabling of door opening (so that it only opens operating hours or only from the inside to the outside after closing time).
  • Page 164 Applications Functional block diagram of the enhanced IDEC SmartRelay solution No1: Detecting motion Day= Mo..Fr On = 09:00 & Off =18:00 No2: Day= Sa Open On = 08:00 & Off =13:00 Motion detector B1 & No1: T= 10 s Day= Mo..Fr...
  • Page 165 Connect the buzzer to output Q3. The buzzer sounds for a short time (in this case 1 second) when the door is closed. Enter the following circuit at Q3 in the block diagram: Close output Buzzer T= 1 s 8-13 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 166: Ventilation System

    • A warning lamp indicates if one of the fans fails. The circuit diagram for the previous solution is as follows: Auxiliary circuit S3 v> v > Stale air Fresh air Operation 8-14 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 167 Acknowledge this by pressing the stop switch. Monitoring the fans requires an analyzer circuit with several switching devices in addition to the flow sensors. A single IDEC SmartRelay module can replace the analyzer circuit. Wiring of the ventilation system with FL1A-H10RCB L1 N...
  • Page 168: Advantages Of Using Idec Smartrelay

    Fault 8.3.2 Advantages of Using IDEC SmartRelay Using a IDEC SmartRelay module requires fewer switching devices. That saves installation time and space in the control cabinet. Under certain circumstances it may even allow you to use a smaller control cabinet.
  • Page 169 Applications Functional block diagram of the enhanced IDEC SmartRelay solution The fans at Q1 and Q2 are switched on and off as shown in the following circuit: Fault Q3 Exhaust 30 s Exhaust air flow sensor Fresh-air Q1 exhaust fan...
  • Page 170: Industrial Gate

    A flashing light is activated 5 seconds before the gate begins to move and continues for as long as the gate is in motion. • A safety pressure bar ensures that nobody gets injured and nothing gets trapped or damaged when the gate closes. 8-18 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 171: Previous Solution

    S5 p > S5 p> Close Flashing light Close Wiring of the gate control system with FL1A-H10RCB p> Open Close Stop L1 N I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 idec SmartRelay S5 p > Open Close Flashing light 8-19 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 172 S3 (NC contact) Open position switch • S4 (NC contact) Closed position switch • S5 (NC contact) Safety pressure bar Functional diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution Open Start switch Open Open Start switch Stop switch Gate is open Flashing...
  • Page 173: Enhanced Idec Smartrelay Solution

    Applications 8.4.3 Enhanced IDEC SmartRelay Solution In our enhanced solution the gate will automatically open again when the safety bar is operated. Safety bar Open Stop switch Gate is open Open start switch Flashing light Close start switch Close Stop switch...
  • Page 174: Fluorescent Lights

    • The lights are switched off automatically at 20.00. • It must be possible at all times to switch the lights on and off locally. 8-22 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 175: Previous Solution

    To implement the required functions, a large amount of circuitry is necessary. • The large number of mechanical components means considerable wear and high maintenance costs can be expected. • Functional changes are costly to implement. 8-23 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 176: Fluorescent Light Control With Fl1A-H10Rcb

    Fluorescent Light Control with FL1A-H10RCB lx< L1 N idec SmartRelay Fluorescent Fluorescent Fluorescent Fluorescent lamp lamp 1 lamp 2 lamp 3 Components used • S1 to S4 (NO contact) Switches • B1 (NO contact) Daylight control switch 8-24 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 177 Window side Advantages of the IDEC SmartRelay solution • You can connect the lamps directly to IDEC SmartRelay provided the switching capacity of the individual outputs is not exceeded. In the case of greater capacities, you should use a power contactor.
  • Page 178: Water Pump

    From there it can be drawn off in the same way as the normal household water supply. If the water butt should run dry, it can be topped up with mains water. 8-26 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 179: Previous Solution

    The overrun time prevents the water pump continuously cutting in and out if water is drawn off for any length of time. 8-27 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 180: Rainwater Pump With Fl1A-H10Rcb

    Idec SmartRelay Pump Mains water inlet Apart from IDEC SmartRelay, you only need the pressure switch and the float switches to control the pump. If you are using a 3–phase AC motor, you must use a master contactor for switching the pump. On systems using single–phase AC pumps, you must fit a contactor if the AC...
  • Page 181: Special Features And Enhancement Options

    Applications Block diagram of the IDEC SmartRelay solution Pressure Pump T = 20 s Float switch for run- dry protection off Float switch for run- dry protection on Float switch for mains water inlet off Mains water inlet Float switch for mains water inlet off 8.6.4...
  • Page 182: Further Potential Applications

    Applications Further Potential Applications The following are some of the IDEC SmartRelay applications: • Watering greenhouse plants • Control of conveyor systems • Control of a bending machine • Shop window lighting • Bell system (e.g. in a school) •...
  • Page 183 Provide your customers with additional functions for their domestic or building installation. Here are some examples: Home security: You can program IDEC SmartRelay to switch a lamp on regularly or open and close your shutters while you are on holiday.
  • Page 184 Applications 8-32 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 185: A Technical Specifications

    (Half-sine 15g/11ms) IEC 68 includes VDE 0631 Drop IEC 68–2–31 Drop height 50 mm Free fall (packaged) IEC 68–2–32 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) Electrostatic discharge IEC 801–2 8 kV air discharge Severity 3 6 kV contact discharge IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 186 Information on IEC* / VDE * safety Measurement of clearance IEC 664, IEC 1131, Fulfilled and creepage distance EN 50178 draft 11/94 UL 508, CSA C22.2 No 142 Also VDE 0631 for FL1A-H10RCB, FL1A-B10RCB Insulation strength IEC 1131 Fulfilled IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 187: Technical Specifications: Fl1A-H10Rcb, Fl1A-B10Rcb

    Input current at • Signal 0 < 0.03 mA • Signal 1 > 0.08 mA Delay time at • 0 after 1 Typically 50 ms • 1 after 0 Typically 50 ms Line length (unshielded) 100 m IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 188 Parallel switching of outputs to Not permitted increase power Protection of output relay (if Max. 16 A, desired) characteristic B16 Switching rate Mechanical 10 Hz Ohmic load/lamp load 2 Hz Inductive load 0.5 Hz Minimum Switching Load 500mA, 12V IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 189: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications FL1A-H10RCB FL1A-B10RCB Initial Contact Resistance 100mOhm at 1A at 24V Mechanical Life 10Million (No Load: 10Hz) IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 190: Fl1A-B10Rca

    Typically 1.5 ms Typically 1.5 ms • 1 after 0 Typically 1.5 ms Typically 15 ms Line length (unshielded) 100 m 100 m Analog inputs Number 2 (I7, I8) Range 0 ... 10 V DC Digital outputs Number IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 191 Derating None throughout the entire temperature range Short circuit-proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Short-circuit proof cos 0.5 Power protection B16 to 0.7 900A Parallel switching of outputs Not permitted Not permitted to increase power IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 192 10 Hz Electrical 10 Hz Ohmic load/lamp load 10 Hz 2 Hz Inductive load 0.5 Hz 0.5 Hz Minimum Switching Load 500mA, 12V Initial Contact Resistance 100mOhm at 1A at 24V Mechanical Life 10Million (No Load: 10Hz) IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 193: Technical Specifications: Fl1A-H12Rce, Fl1A-B12Rce

    > 1.5 mA Delay time at • 0 after 1 Typically 1.5 ms • 1 after 0 Typically 1.5 ms Line length (unshielded) 100 m Analog inputs Number 2 (I7, I8) Range 0 ... 10 V DC IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 194 Short-circuit current limitation Derating None throughout the entire temperature range Short circuit-proof cos 1 Power protection B16 600A Short-circuit proof cos 0.5 to 0.7 Power protection B16 900A Parallel switching of outputs to Not permitted increase power A-10 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 195 Switching cycles/million 12/24 V AC/DC Maximum 2 A 115/120 V AC Maximum 3 A 230/240 V AC Maximum 3 A Switched current/A Figure A Switching capacity and service life of the contacts at ohmic load (heating) A-11 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 196 115/120 V AC Maximum 10 A 230/240 V AC Maximum 10 A Switched current/A Figure B Switching capacity and service life of the contacts at highly inductive load to IEC 947–5–1 DC13/AC15 (contactors, solenoid coils, motors) A-12 IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 197: B Determining Memory Requirements

    IDEC SmartRelay only offers you the blocks that will still fit into IDEC SmartRelay. If no more blocks from a list fit into IDEC SmartRelay, you will not be able to select the list again. If a memory area is occupied, you have to optimize your circuit or use a second IDEC SmartRelay.
  • Page 198 The example program consists of the following: Block Function Memory area Timer Blocks Time switch On delay Clock pulse generator Resources occupied by the program Memory limitations in IDEC SmartRelay Still available in IDEC SmartRelay The program therefore fits into IDEC SmartRelay. IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 199: C Determining The Cycle Time

    The time required for a program cycle can be determined using a short test program. The test program is created in IDEC SmartRelay and produces a value during processing in parameterization mode from which the current cycle time can be calculated.
  • Page 200 Determining the Cycle Time 3. Then start the program and switch IDEC SmartRelay to parameterization mode. You can look at the parameters for the threshold switch in parameterization mode. B01:Par =1000+ fa= is the sum of the =0000 pulses measured per...
  • Page 201: Didec Smartrelay Without A Display

    D IDEC SmartRelay Without a Display The FL1A-B12RCE, FL1A-B10RCA and FL1A-B10RCB variants were developed without a display because some special applications don’t need operating units such as keypads and a display during operation. I1 I2 I3 1 L N I5 I6...
  • Page 202 If a PC-CABLE is inserted, IDEC SmartRelay automatically goes into PC ´ IDEC SmartRelay mode when it is switched on. Using the PC software WindLGC you can read the programs from IDEC SmartRelay or store them on IDEC SmartRelay.
  • Page 203: Eidec Smartrelay Menu Structure

    E IDEC SmartRelay Menu Structure >Program.. >Edit Clear Prg >Clear Prg Set Clock >Set Clock We 08:31 MM.DD.YY 01.11.00 >PC PC<-> >PC<-> /MemoryCard.. SmartRelay SmartRelay Stop? Press ESC SmartRelay / MemoryCard.. >Card-> SmartRelay >Start IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 204 IDEC SmartRelay Menu Structure IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 205 Keypad Clock 12/24V FL1A-H12RCE 12/24V FL1A-B12RCE (4)Tr FL1A-H12SND FL1A-H10RCA FL1A-B10RCA 100-240V FL1A-H10RCB 100-240V FL1A-B10RCB Table. B Cable and Accessories Name Function Type No. Memory Cartridge FL1A-PM1 (Yellow) Memory Cartridge FL1A-PM2 (Red) PC Cable FL1A-PC1 WindLGC FL9Y-LP1CDW IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 206 Type Numbers IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 207: G Abbreviation

    Enable (e.g. for switching on the clock pulse generator) Cams (time switch parameters) SmartRery device designation: without display Parameter Reset SmartRery device designation: relay outputs Set (e.g. setting the latching relay) Special functions Time (parameter) Trigger (parameter) IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 208 Abbreviations IDEC SmartRelay User’s Manual...
  • Page 209 Mouser Electronics Authorized Distributor Click to View Pricing, Inventory, Delivery & Lifecycle Information: IDEC FL1A-H12SND FL1A-PM1 FL1A-PM2 FL1A-PSP1 FL1A-H12RCE FL1A-H10RCA FL1A-B12RCE FL1A-B10RCA FL1A-B10RCB FL1A-H10RCB FL1A-PC1...

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