F&F PCS-533 User Manual

Programmable time relay

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ul. Konstantynowska 79/81
95-200 Pabianice
tel/fax 42-2152383, 2270971
e-mail: fif@fif.com.pl
Programmable time relay
PCS-533
User manual
v. 1.0.1

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  • Page 1 Konstantynowska 79/81 95-200 Pabianice tel/fax 42-2152383, 2270971 e-mail: fif@fif.com.pl Programmable time relay PCS-533 User manual v. 1.0.1...
  • Page 2 home and industrial automation Information concerning the safe use of the relay is marked with symbols. All information and recommendations bearing these symbols should be strictly obeyed. Risk of electric shock. Potentially dangerous situation that could lead to a danger for the operating personnel or damage to the relay.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    home and industrial automation Table of contents Introduction .................................. 5 Installation ..................................5 Description of terminals ............................5 Specification ................................5 Connection schemes ..............................6 Indications ................................8 PCS33 Configurator ..............................10 Welcome screen ..............................10 Main menu................................11 Program editor ............................... 12 Edit program list ..............................
  • Page 4 home and industrial automation 08) Cyclic delayed switching off.......................... 38 09) Switching on of the contact for the time t1 with the button pressed and for the time t2 with the button released ................................39 10) Generate a preset number of pulses ......................40 11) Generate pulses for a preset period of time ....................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    home and industrial automation Introduction PCS533 is a programmable time relay that allows the implementation of simple programs for controlling the output relay as a function of time and in conjunction with signals directed to control inputs A and B. The operation mode of the controller is prepared via graphical application running on the Android phone.
  • Page 6: Connection Schemes

    home and industrial automation o Single relay with NO/NC contact o Acceptable load  16 A for 250 V AC voltage in load class AC-1  16 A for 24 V DC voltage  1 A for >24 V DC voltage ...
  • Page 7 home and industrial automation Fig. 3) Direct voltage power supply (control with level +) Fig. 4) Separated power supply circuit/control and receiver PCS533 programmable time relay – User manual v. 1.0.1...
  • Page 8: Indications

    home and industrial automation Indications The PCS533 relay is equipped with two signaling LEDs. During normal operation the green LED indicates the presence of power supply voltage. The red LED indicates the switching on of the relay. Flashing of one or both controls indicates the emergency situation.
  • Page 9 home and industrial automation The most common cause of a general error is erroneous entries in the controller program memory. Usually they appear in case of an incorrect transfer of the program from the phone to the controller (for example caused by the communication break during data copying).
  • Page 10: Pcs33 Configurator

    home and industrial automation PCS33 Configurator All operations related to the preparation of the program, copying from/to the controller and managing the programs is realized through the PCS533 Configurator application. This application is designed for phones and tablets running on Android (version at least 4.0). In addition, to communicate with the controller the phone or tablet must be equipped with near field communication (NFC) module.
  • Page 11: Main Menu

    home and industrial automation NFC (Near Field Communication) is used for connecting the controller and the phone and has a small operational range. Therefore, due to the small size of the antenna in the controller and equally small NFC antennas in phones, difficulties in the connection making may occur. In this case you need to experimentally locate the antenna in the phone by slowly moving the phone over the front elevation of the controller until the connection is made (indicated by displaying the download progress bar, among other things).
  • Page 12: Program Editor

    home and industrial automation  Information – a brief description of the application. The details of each command are described below. Fig. 8) Main menu Program editor Program editor is the main view of the PCS533 Configurator app and it is designed for the creating and editing of the program of the controller operation.
  • Page 13 home and industrial automation Fig. 10) Program window  Bar with the function keys on the bottom of the screen: o Save to file. This command allows you to save the current list of programs to a file. When you press the button, a dialog box appears that allows you to enter a file name.
  • Page 14 home and industrial automation o Save to PCS – a command to copy the current program to the PCS533 controllers. When you press the button, a message box will appear asking you to bring the phone closer to the device in order to save data.
  • Page 15: Edit Program List

    home and industrial automation Fig. 13) Adding/editing command Edit program list Program of the PCS533 controller can contain up to 200 steps executed according to the order of appearance on the list. Scroll program list To scroll the list of the programs press the right side of the program list (Fig. 14) and then move the view to the previous or next program steps by moving the list up-down.
  • Page 16: Edit Entries

    home and industrial automation Edit entries To enter the edit mode of the selected step, briefly click the command entry. You will then see the command edit window - examples (depending on the edited command) are shown in Fig. 15. Fig.
  • Page 17: Delete Entries

    home and industrial automation Delete entries To delete a selected program entry, press and hold it and then move it to the left or right. Fig. 17) Deleting program entry Please note: When you remove program entries, you should pay close attention and remember that it may change the way the program operates.
  • Page 18: Command List

    home and industrial automation Command list Reset The Reset command:  aborts the current program;  switches off the relay;  resets the internal timers and counters of the program loop;  deletes the settings of the special inputs;  causes the return to the first step of the program and starts the execution of the program from the beginning.
  • Page 19: Stop

    home and industrial automation Stop The Stop command stops the execution of the program. The execution of the Stop command may be delayed for the time specified with parameter Select time t in the range from 0.0 (immediate execution of command) to 24 hours in increments of 0.1 s.
  • Page 20 home and industrial automation Command: Output After a one second delay the next Output Mode: Off command will be executed that sets the relay in Time: 0 s Off position. Run time is set to 0 which means the relay will stay on until the next Output command will appear.
  • Page 21: Pause

    home and industrial automation Pause The Pause command is used to temporarily stop the execution of the program. Time of the interval can be set using the Select time t selector in range from 0.1 second to 24 hours in increments of 0.1 second. Please note: The Pause command: ...
  • Page 22: Return To

    home and industrial automation Command: Output After the execution of the previous Mode: Off Pause command Output Time: 0 s command will be processed that sets the relay in OFF state. Time is set to 0 which means the relay will stay on until the next Output command will appear.
  • Page 23: Output

    home and industrial automation Output The Output command is designed for direct control of the status of the relay output. The command consists of two parameters: Select type - in which the action of the relay is set and Select time t - which defines the time of the switching on/off of the relay.
  • Page 24 home and industrial automation Warning: The pair of commands Output (to set the state of the relay) and Pause (to stop the execution of the program for a given time) is better suited to implement the time control of the relay. Example The relay will be set to ON position for 1 minute.
  • Page 25: Input A

    home and industrial automation Input A Input B The Input A/Input B command stops the execution of the program until the event that was defined in the command appears at the output. The type of the event is selected using the Select type parameter. The following options are available here: The controller detects the pressing of a button.
  • Page 26 home and industrial automation If a low level is maintained for a preset time at the input of the controller (button released) then the controller proceeds to execute Wait for low level the next step of the program. Warning: Timing starts at the emergence of the Input command.
  • Page 27: Input A - Special Function

    home and industrial automation Input A – special function Input B – special function Special functions of inputs A and B allow you to define the events at the input which will be handled at any time of program execution. This means that the same command does not stop the execution of the next part of the program, but the subsequent emergence of a specific event (for example a pressing of a button) will execute one of the defined actions: Stop the execution of the program.
  • Page 28 home and industrial automation for a preset time then the controller proceeds to execute the preset action (Pause or Reset). If the button is released (trailing edge) and remains released for a preset time then the controller proceeds to execute the preset action (Pause or Reset).
  • Page 29: Templates

    home and industrial automation Templates Templates are pre-defined programs to implement a number of basic functions that are required of time controllers. These programs are presented in the form of a list containing a graphical diagram of operation and a brief description of each functionality (Fig.
  • Page 30: Template List

    home and industrial automation Template list 01) Delayed switching on After switching on the power supply the controller measures the preset time t and then switches on the relay and stops the execution of the program. Pressing the button B resets the program. The Reset function is assigned to Command: Input B –...
  • Page 31: Delayed Switching Off

    home and industrial automation controller and start the execution of the program from the beginning. Another way of resetting the controller is to turn off the power supply. 02) Delayed switching off After turning on the power supply the controller switches on the relay. When the preset time t will elapse the relay will be switched off and the execution of the program will stop.
  • Page 32: Generate A Single Pulse With Rising Edge

    home and industrial automation the program from the beginning. Another way of resetting the controller is to turn off the power supply. 03) Generate a single pulse with rising edge Pressing the A button (rising edge) will switch on the relay for a preset time t. During that time the relay does not react to the subsequent pressings of the button A.
  • Page 33: Generate A Single Pulse With Trailing Edge

    home and industrial automation Command: Output Set the relay in the off position. Type: Turn off Time is set to zero so the relay will Time: 0 s remain off. Execution program transferred to step 1 - waiting for the pressing of a button A. The number of repetitions is set to 0 which means that this cycle can be repeated indefinitely.
  • Page 34 home and industrial automation The Reset function is assigned to Command: Input B – special function the input B. Pressing at any time the Type: Rising edge button connected to input B will Action: Reset reset controller Time: 0 s program will start again from the beginning.
  • Page 35: Switch-Off Delay With Support Function

    home and industrial automation 05) Switch-off delay with support function Pressing the A button will switch on the relay. During the release of the button the countdown of the preset time starts and then the relay will be switched off. If the button will be pressed again during the countdown the cycle will start from the beginning.
  • Page 36: Generate A Single Pulse After A Preset Time

    home and industrial automation Execution program transferred to step 1 - waiting for the pressing of a button A. The number of repetitions is set to 0 which means that this cycle can be repeated indefinitely. Command: Return to Select step: 1 Warning: Despite the fact that the Number of repetitions: 0 Return...
  • Page 37: Cyclic Delayed Switching On

    home and industrial automation Pause suspends the execution of the rest of the program for a preset Command: Pause time (default - 10 s). After this time Time: 10 s the next step of the program is executed. Set the relay in the on position. Command: Output Time 0 - the relay will remain on Type: Turn on...
  • Page 38: Cyclic Delayed Switching Off

    home and industrial automation Pause t suspends the execution of the rest of the program for a preset Command: Pause time (default - 10 s). After this time Time: 10 s the next step of the program is executed. Set the relay in the on position. Command: Output Time 0 - the relay will remain on Type: Turn on...
  • Page 39: Switching On Of The Contact For The Time T1 With The Button Pressed And For The Time T2 With The Button Released

    home and industrial automation Execution program transferred to step 1 - waiting for Command: Return to the pressing of a button A. The Select step: 1 number of repetitions is set to 0 Number of repetitions: 0 which means that this cycle can be repeated indefinitely.
  • Page 40: Generate A Preset Number Of Pulses

    home and industrial automation If a high level is still present at the Command: Input A output A then the program awaits Type: Wait for a trailing edge for the release of a button A. Up to Time: 0 s this point the execution of the program is stopped.
  • Page 41: Generate Pulses For A Preset Period Of Time

    home and industrial automation Set the relay in the on position. Command: Output Time 0 - the relay will remain on Type: Turn on until the next Output command will Time: 0 s change it. Pause t suspends the execution of the rest of the program for a preset Command: Pause time (default - 1 s).
  • Page 42 home and industrial automation The Reset function is assigned to Command: Input B – special function the input B. Pressing at any time the Type: Rising edge button connected to input B will Action: Reset reset controller Time: 0 s program will start again from the beginning.
  • Page 43: History Of Changes

    home and industrial automation History of changes PCS533 programmable time relay – User manual v. 1.0.1...
  • Page 44: Warranty

    home and industrial automation Warranty 1. The relay comes with a 24 month warranty. The term of this warranty begins on the date of purchase of the product. 2. The warranty is valid only with a proof of purchase. 3. The notification of the complaint must be made at the place of purchase or directly at the manufacturer: F&F Filipowski sp.

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