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Azbil NX-D15 User Manual (504 pages)
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Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
4
The Role of this Manual
6
Organization of the Manual
9
Table of Contents
11
Chapter 1. Overview
23
Overview and Features
23
Overview
23
Features
23
Model Selection Table
25
Controller Module
25
Communication Box
25
Communication Adapter, Terminal Adapter
25
Names and Functions of Parts
26
Controller Module
26
Communication Box
27
Communication Adapter
28
Terminal Adapter
29
Operation Modes
30
Input/Output of the Operation Modes
30
Communication Availability in each Operation Mode and Status
31
Loop Modes
33
Chapter 2. Installation
35
Installation Location
35
Terminal Block Installation and Removal
36
Module Connection
38
Mounting Method
39
Installing the Main Unit Onto the Base
39
Removing the Main Unit from the Base
40
Chapter 3. Wiring
41
Wiring Precautions
41
Wiring Precautions
42
Cables
43
Connecting Screw Terminals
44
Connecting Screwless Terminals
45
Connection Using Ferrules
45
Terminal Wiring Diagram
47
Power Wiring
48
Noise Countermeasures
49
Power Supply Design
50
PV Input Connections
51
PV Input (PV1)
51
PV Input (PV2)
51
PV Input (PV3)
51
PV Input (PV4)
52
MFB Input (MFB1)
52
MFB Input (MFB2)
52
Transistor and Digital Output Connections
53
Transistor Output
53
Digital Output (DO) (Optional)
53
Connection with a Solid-State Relay (SSR)
54
Analog Current Output Connections
55
Analog Current Output (AOC)
55
Connection Example with the AVP300 (Output Type C)
56
Live Connection (Output Type S)
56
Analog Voltage Output Connections
57
Analog Voltage Output (AOV)
57
Current Transformer Input Connections
58
Current Transformer Input (CT) (Optional)
58
Digital Input (DI) Connections
59
Digital Input (DI) (Optional)
59
Ethernet Communication Connections
60
Loader Cable Connections
61
Communication Connections
62
Electrical Noise Sources and Countermeasures
65
Input/Output Isolation
66
Chapter 4. Functions Necessary for Control -1
67
How to Set the Loop Configuration
67
Settings Bank and Data Fields
67
How to Set the PV Input
69
Settings Bank and Data Fields
69
Range Types
69
Valid Range Types
70
Setting Method
70
How to Set Range-Related Items
71
Settings Bank and Data Fields
71
How to Set the Range for Proportional Band
71
How to Set up Linear Scaling
73
How to Set up Square Root Extraction
73
How to Set up the PV Filter
74
How to Change the Alarm Setting
74
How to Set the PV Ratio and PV Bias
76
LSP Functions
77
Number of SP Groups
77
Lsp
77
PID Group Definition
77
SP Group no
77
SP Low and High Limits
78
LSP Ramp
78
RSP Ramp
78
How to Set the Decimal Point Position
79
Settings Bank and Data Fields
79
How to Set the Loop Control Action
80
Settings Bank and Data Fields
80
How to Set Outputs (Continuous Output and Time Proportional Output)
82
Output Types and Applications
82
Continuous Output Settings
82
Time Proportional Output Settings
84
ON/OFF Control Settings
85
ON/OFF Output Settings
85
How to Set Position Proportional Output
86
Loop Settings (for Position Proportioning)
86
Position Proportioning Settings
87
PV Channel Settings for MFB
88
OUT/DO Output Settings
88
Default Settings for Position Proportional Output Models
89
Settings
90
Control Method Selection
91
Dead Zone
92
Long Life
92
Auto-Tuning
93
Motor Wiring and Operation with Auto-Tuning
94
Input Errors and Line Breaks
98
Monitoring During Operation
98
Wiring to a Motor
99
Connection Example with the ECM3000
100
Chapter 5. Operation
103
Operation Settings
103
Pwr, Run, Mod, Com, Nst, Fail
103
OP1 to
104
F0 to
105
Display When Power Is Turned on
106
LED Lighting Pattern under Special Conditions
106
Restoring Base EEPROM Using the Button
108
Loop Modes
109
Settings Bank and Data Fields (Loop Mode Switchover)
109
Settings Bank and Data Fields (for MANUAL)
109
Settings Bank and Data Fields (for READY)
109
Settings Bank and Data Fields (for RSP)
109
How to Change the Control Mode and Parameters
110
Functional Architecture of the SLP-NX
110
How to Change Parameters
110
How to Manually Output the MV (AUTO/MANUAL)
112
How to Change to the Remote SP (RSP/LSP)
113
How to Stop Control by Switching RUN to READY
114
How to Operate the Auto Tuning
115
How to Change the SP
116
Changing the LSP Used
116
Changing the LSP Group Selection
116
Changing the RSP Used
116
How to Change the PID
117
Changing the PID Settings
117
Executing Auto-Tuning
117
How to Change the Event Action Point
118
PID Control
119
Settings Bank and Data Fields
119
PID Control Initialization
120
Heating/Cooling Control
121
Settings Bank and Data Fields
121
Heating/Cooling Control Calculation
122
Heating/Cooling Control Dead Zone
122
High and Low Limits for Heating MV and Cooling MV
123
ON/OFF Control
127
Settings Bank and Data Fields
127
Chapter 6. Functions Often Used for Operations Other than Control
129
How to Use Events
129
Settings Bank and Data Fields
129
Example: PV High Limit Alarm (Activated if an Error Occurs)
130
Event Operation Type, Direct/Reverse, Hysteresis, Main Setting, and Sub-Setting
131
Loop/Channel Definition Setup
136
Event Standby and EVENT State at READY
137
Event Decimal Point
138
ON Delay and off Delay
138
How to Use Internal Contact Input
139
Setup Data
139
Example 1: RUN/READY Selection Using Digital Input
139
Example 2: SP Group Selection Using Digital Input
140
Operation Type
141
Input Type
142
Loop/Channel Definition
142
Weighting
142
How to Use Digital Output
143
Setup Data
143
Example: Turning on DO1 if a PV1 High Limit Error Occurs
143
Output Type
144
Latch
144
How to Use Multiple Sps
145
Setup Data
145
Features
145
Example: Using Multiple Set Points with Two LSP Groups
145
How to Change the LSP with a Constant Ramp
147
Settings Bank and Data Fields
147
Conditions for Ramp Start
147
Conditions for Ramp Start with PV as the Starting Point
147
How to Change the RSP with a Constant Ramp
148
Settings Bank and Data Fields
148
Conditions for Ramp Start
148
Conditions for Ramp Start with PV as the Starting Point
148
CT (Current Transformer) Input
149
Current Measurement Range and Monitor Data Range
149
Settings Bank and Data Fields
151
Data Items for Monitoring
151
CT Operation
152
Wait Time for CT Measurement
153
Number of CT Turns
153
Number of CT Power Line Passes
153
Threshold Current for Determining Heater Burnout
154
Threshold Current for Determining Overcurrent
154
Threshold Current for Determining a Short Circuit
155
Hysteresis
155
Delay Time
156
Condition for Restoring Status before Measurement
157
Timing for Updating CT Current Measurement
158
Continuous Current Measurement Cycle
159
How to Detect Current High/Low Limit Errors
159
How to Detect Heater Burnout
159
How to Detect Overcurrent
160
How to Detect a Short Circuit
160
How to Measure the Secondary Current of a Thyristor Power Regulator
160
How to Measure the Current of Time Proportional Output of the Module Using a Solid-State Relay (SSR)
161
How to Measure the Time Proportional Output Current of a Device Other than the Module Using a Solid-State Relay (SSR)
161
Chapter 7. Functions Used as Required
163
Control Algorithm
163
Settings Bank and Data Fields
163
MV When There Is a PV Error
164
Setup Data
164
Example
164
MV Change Limit
165
Setup Data
165
Example
165
MV Branching Output
166
Loop Mode Diagram
166
Setup Data
167
Example
167
Energy-Saving Time Proportioning
169
Setup Data
169
Master/Slave Selection
169
Time Proportional Slave Channels
170
Example
170
Energy-Saving Delay Time
171
Phase Shift
172
Approximation by Linearization Table
173
Approximation by Linearization Table of Output
173
Setup Data
173
Example
174
When the Breakpoint a Settings Are Not in Numerical Order by Size
175
When the a Settings Include Adjacent Breakpoints that Are the same
175
AT (Auto-Tuning)
176
Settings Bank and Data Fields
176
AT Progress
178
Example
178
Zone PID
180
Setup Data
180
Example
181
Cold Junction Compensation
182
Settings Bank and Data Fields
182
Logical Operations
183
Processing Sequence for Logical Operations
183
Settings Bank and Data Fields
184
Example
184
Input Assignments A-D
185
Inverted Input Bits A-D
185
Calculation Type
185
Reverse
185
ON-Delay Time
185
OFF-Delay Time
186
Latch
186
Ufled
187
Settings Bank and Data Fields
187
Lighting Status
188
Start Delay at Power on
189
Settings Bank and Data Fields
189
User-Defined Bits
190
Example
190
User-Defined Number
191
Example
191
Data Transfer Function between Modules
192
Settings Bank and Data Fields
192
Supported Functions
194
Reception Monitoring and Communication Timeout
195
Settings Bank and Data Fields
195
Transmission Timeout between Modules
195
Signal to Supervisor Module Timeout (Standard Bit 1982)
195
Cycle Settings
196
Settings Bank and Data Fields
196
Input Assignment Function
197
Settings Bank and Data Fields
197
Just-Fitter
198
Settings Bank and Data Fields
198
SP Lag
199
Settings Bank and Data Fields
199
Internal Cascade Control
200
Internal Cascade Control Elements
200
Scaling
201
Internal Cascade Control Setting Methods
201
IDLE/SV Communication Error Operation
203
Settings Bank and Data Fields
203
Fixed Value Output
205
Settings Bank and Data Fields
205
Example
206
Zener Barrier Adjustment and Wiring Resistance Correction
207
Settings Bank and Data Fields
207
Wiring During Adjustment
207
Setting Adjusted Values
208
Clearing the Adjusted Values
208
RSP Tracking
210
Settings Bank and Data Fields
210
Chapter 8. CPL Communication Function
211
Overview of Communication
211
Features
211
Settings
211
Communication Process
212
Message Structure
213
Data Link Layer
213
Application Layer
216
Description of Commands
217
Read Fixed Length Continuous Data Command (RD Command)
217
Write Fixed Length Continuous Data Command (WD Command)
218
Read Fixed Length Random Data Command (RU Command)
219
Write Fixed Length Random Data Command (WU Command)
220
Read Continuous Data Command (RS Command)
221
Write Continuous Data Command (WS Command)
222
Data Address Definition
223
RAM and EEPROM Areas of Data Addresses
223
Numerical Representation in the Application Layer
224
Hexadecimal
224
Decimal
225
End Codes
226
End Codes for the Read Command
226
End Codes for the Write Command
226
Reception and Transmission Timing
227
Timing Specifications for Instruction and Response Messages
227
Specifications of RS-485 Driver Control Timing
227
Chapter 9. Modbus Communication Function
229
Overview of Communication
229
Features
229
Settings
230
Communication Process
230
Message Structure
231
Command Type
234
Exception Codes
234
Number of Data Items
234
Description of Commands
236
Read Multiple Data Items Command (03H)
236
Write Multiple Data Items Command (10H)
238
Write 1 Data Item Command (06H)
239
Numeric Value Expression
240
ASCII Hexadecimals
240
RTU Hexadecimals
240
Specifications Common with CPL Communication Function
242
RAM and EEPROM Areas of Data Addresses
242
Specifications of RS-485 Driver Control Timing
242
Chapter 10. CPL/TCP Communication Function
243
Overview of Communication
243
Features
243
Settings
243
Communication Process
244
Communication Process for Standard TCP/IP Sockets
244
Message Structure
245
Data Link Layer
245
Application Layer
248
Description of Commands
249
Read Fixed Length Continuous Data Command (RD Command)
249
Write Fixed Length Continuous Data Command (WD Command)
250
Read Fixed Length Random Data Command (RU Command)
251
Write Fixed Length Random Data Command (WU Command)
252
Read Continuous Data Command (RS Command)
253
Write Continuous Data Command (WS Command)
254
Data Address Definition
255
RAM and EEPROM Areas of Data Addresses
255
Numerical Representation in the Application Layer
256
Hexadecimal
256
Decimal
257
End Codes
258
End Codes for the Read Command
258
End Codes for the Write Command
258
Chapter 11. Modbus/Tcp Communication Function
259
Overview of Communication
259
Features
259
Settings
259
Communication Process
260
Communication Process for Standard TCP/IP Sockets
260
Message Structure
261
Exception Code
262
Number of Data Items
262
Description of Commands
263
Application Section
263
Read Multiple Data Items Command (03H)
263
Write Multiple Data Items Command (10H)
264
Write 1 Data Item Command (06H)
265
Chapter 12. List of Communication Data -1
267
Comments on the Table
267
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
8
Chapter 1. OVERVIEW
15
Overview and Features
15
Overview
15
Features
15
Model Selection Table
16
Controller Module
16
Communication Box
16
Communication Adapter, Terminal Adapter
16
Names and Functions of Parts
17
Controller Module
17
Communication Box
18
Communication Adapter
19
Terminal Adapter
20
Operation Modes
21
Chapter 2. INSTALLATION
23
Installation Location
23
Terminal Block Installation and Removal
24
Module Connection
25
Installation Method
25
Installing the Main Body to the Base
26
Chapter 3. WIRING
27
Wiring Precautions
27
Recommended Cables
29
Terminal Connections
31
Terminal Wiring Diagram
32
Terminal Connections
33
Power Supply Connections
33
Noise Countermeasures
34
Power Supply Design
34
Loader Cable Connections
35
Communication Connections
36
Noise Generation Sources and Noise Suppression
40
I/O Isolation
41
How to Set the Loop Configuration
43
Bank and Settings
43
How to Set the Input Type (PV Input)
44
Bank and Settings
44
Input Types
44
Setting Procedures
44
How to Set Range-Related Items
45
Bank and Settings
45
How to Set the Range Width for the Proportional Band
45
How to Set the Linear Scaling
47
How to Change the Alarm Setting
47
LSP Function
49
SP System Group
49
Lsp
49
PID Group Definition
49
SP Group Number
49
SP High and Low Limits
49
LSP Ramp
50
RSP Ramp
50
How to Set the Decimal Point Position
51
Bank and Settings
51
How to Set the Loop Control Action
52
Bank and Settings
52
How to Set Outputs (Continuous Output and Time Proportional Output)
54
Output Types and Applications
54
Continuous Output Setup
54
Time Proportional Output Setup
55
ON/OFF Control Setup
56
ON/OFF Output Setup
56
Chapter 5. OPERATION and GENERAL FUNCTIONS
57
Operation Displays
57
Pwr, Run, Mod, Com, Nst, Fail
57
PV1 to 4
57
OP1 to 4
58
F0 to 9
58
Display When Power Turned on
59
LED Lighting Pattern under Special Conditions
59
Push Button Functions
60
Operation Modes
61
Settings (Operation Mode Selection)
61
Settings (MANUAL Settings)
61
Settings (READY Settings)
61
Settings (RSP Settings)
61
How to Change the Control Mode and Parameters
62
SLP-NX Function System
62
How to Change the Setting Parameters
62
How to Manually Output the MV (AUTO/MANUAL)
64
How to Change to the Remote SP (RSP/LSP)
65
How to Change to READY to Stop the Control
66
How to Start the Auto Tuning
67
How to Change the SP
68
How to Rewrite Sps that Are Being Used
68
How to Change the SP Group Selection
68
How to Change the PID
69
How to Change the PID Setting
69
How to Perform the Auto Tuning
69
How to Change the Event Action Point
70
PID Control
71
Settings
71
Heat/Cool Control
72
Settings
72
ON/OFF Control
73
Settings
73
How to Use Events
75
Setting Banks
75
Example: PV High Limit Alarm (on if an Error Occurs)
75
Event Operation Type, Direct/Reverse, Hysteresis, Main Setting, and Sub-Setting
77
Loop/Channel Definition Setup
81
Event Standby and EVENT State at READY
81
Event Decimal Point
81
ON Delay and off Delay
81
How to Use Internal Contact Input
82
Setting Banks
82
Example 1: RUN/READY Mode Selection from the Digital Input
82
Example 2: SP Group Selection from the Digital Input
83
Operation Types
84
Input Types
84
Loop/Channel Definition
84
Weighting
84
How to Use the Multi-SP
85
Setting Banks
85
Features
85
Example: Multi-SP Is Used with Two LSP Groups
85
How to Change the LSP with Constant Ramp
87
Bank and Settings
87
Conditions for Ramp Start
87
Conditions for Ramp Start with PV Used as Start Point
87
How to Change the RSP with Constant Ramp
88
Bank and Settings
88
Conditions for Ramp Start
88
Conditions for Ramp Start with PV Used as Start Point
88
CT (Current Transformer) Input
89
Bank and Settings
89
Measurable Current
89
CT Operations
89
Waiting Time for CT Measurement
89
Number of CT Turns/Number of CT Power Line Passes
90
Heater Burnout Detection Current Value
90
Minimum Current Defined as Overcurrent
90
Minimum Current Defined as Short-Circuit
90
Hysteresis
90
Delay Time
90
Condition for Restoring Status before Measurement
90
Chapter 7. FUNCTIONS USED as REQUIRED
91
MV at PV Error
91
Setting Banks
91
Example
91
MV Change Limit
92
Setting Banks
92
Example
92
MV Branching Output
93
Setting Banks
93
Example
93
Energy Conservation
94
Setting Banks
94
Example
94
Energy Conservation Delay Time
96
Setting Banks
97
Example 1
97
AT (Auto Tuning)
97
Example 2
98
Processing Sequence for Logical Operations
99
Logical Operations
99
Example
100
User-Defined Bits
101
User-Defined Numbers
102
Example
102
Chapter 8. CPL COMMUNICATIONS FUNCTION
103
Outline of Communication
103
Features
103
Setup
103
Communication Procedure
104
Message Structure
105
Data Link Layer
105
Application Layer
107
Description of Commands
108
Fixed Length Continuous Data Read Command (RD Command)
108
Fixed Length Continuous Data Write Command (WD Command)
109
Fixed Length Random Data Read Command (RU Command)
110
Fixed Length Random Data Write Command (WU Command)
111
Continuous Data Read Command (RS Command)
112
Continuous Data Write Command (WS Command)
113
Definition of Data Addresses
114
Numeric Representation in the Application Layer
115
Hexadecimals
115
Decimals
116
List of End Codes
117
End Code of the Read Command
117
End Code of the Write Command
117
Reception and Transmission Timing
118
Timing Specifications for Instruction and Response Messages
118
Driver Control Timing Specifications
118
Chapter 9. MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS FUNCTION
119
Outline of Communication
119
Features
119
Setup
120
Communication Procedure
120
Message Structure
121
Command Types
124
Exception Codes
124
Of Data Records
124
Description of Commands
125
Multiple Data Item Read Command (03H)
125
Multiple Data Item Write Command (10H)
127
One Data Item Write Command (06H)
129
Numeric Representation
130
ASCII Hexadecimals
130
RTU Hexadecimals
130
Specifications Shared with CPL Communications Function
131
Definition of Data Addresses
131
Driver Control Timing Specifications
131
Chapter 10. MODBUS TCP COMMUNICATIONS FUNCTION
133
Outline of Communication
133
Features
133
Monitor/Communications Profile
141
Monitor/Loop Mode
143
Monitor/Monitor
144
Monitor/Remaining Delay Time
145
Monitor/Computation Result
146
Monitor/Standard Bit
147
Standard Numerical Code/Standard Numerical Code
151
Monitor/Standard Numerical Code
153
Monitor/User-Defined Bit
154
Monitor/User-Defined Number
155
Communications/Ethernet Communications
156
Communications/Rs-485 Communications
157
Basic/Setup
158
Basic/Loop (Input)
159
Basic/Loop
160
Basic/Loop Output
163
Input-Output/Pv Input
164
Input-Output/Continuous Output
165
Input-Output / OUT/DO Output
166
Input-Output/Ct Input
167
SP/SP Group Selection
168
Sp/Lsp
169
Sp/Rsp
170
SP/SP Configuration
171
Event/Event Settings
172
Event/Event Configuration
173
Pid/Pid
177
Function/Internal Contact in
180
Function/Logical Operation
182
Function/Energy Conservation
186
Function/MV Branching Output
187
Function/Reception Monitoring
188
Other/Uf LED Settings
190
Other/Instrument Information
191
Other/Pv Tag Name
192
Other/Out Tag Name
193
Other/Option Tag Name
194
Other/Tag for All Loops
195
Bitmap Assignment
196
Monitor/Communications Profile
205
Monitor/Loop Mode
208
Monitor/Monitor
209
Monitor/Remaining Delay Time
211
Monitor/Computation Result
212
Monitor/Standard Bit
213
Monitor/Standard Numerical Code
217
Monitor/User-Defined Bit
219
Monitor/User-Defined Number
220
Communications/Ethernet Communications
221
Communications/Rs-485 Communications
222
Basic/Setup
223
Basic/Loop (Input)
224
Basic/Loop
225
Basic/Loop Output
228
Input-Output/Pv Input
229
Input-Output/Continuous Output
231
Input-Output / OUT/DO Output
233
Input-Output/Ct Input
235
SP/SP Group Selection
237
Sp/Lsp
238
Sp/Rsp
239
SP/SP Configuration
240
Event/Event Settings
241
Event/Event Configuration
242
Pid/Pid
250
Function/Internal Contact in
256
Function/Logical Operation
260
Function/Energy Conservation
266
Function/MV Branching Output
268
Function/Reception Monitoring
269
Other/Uf LED Settings
271
Other/Instrument Information
273
Other/Pv Tag Name
274
Other/Out Tag Name
275
Other/Option Tag Name
276
Other/Tag for All Loops
277
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