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LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3 Preface We thank you for purchasing LOGO! and congratulate you on your decision. With LOGO! you have acquired a logic modul e that meets the stringent quality requirem ents of ISO 9001. LOGO! can be used in many fields of applications.
Preface LOGO! 4 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Note Some chapters/sections in this manual specifically relate to th e LOGO! 0BA7 devices. For easy identification, the names o f these chapters /sections end w ith "(0BA7 only)". Valid range of this manual The manual applies to devices of se ries 0BA6 and 0BA7.
Preface LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 5 ● Support of configuration of element s connected to UDFs (User-De fined Functions) LOGO!Soft Comfort V7.
Preface LOGO! 6 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 ● Additional optional analog inputs and fast digital inputs are a vailable on some of t he LOGO! 0BA6 Base Modules. ● LOGO! 0BA6 configuration menus c an be displayed in one of ten s upported languages.
Preface LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 7 Additional support Additional support is availabl e on the Siemens websit e: Siemens LOGO! website ( http://www.
Preface LOGO! 8 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 9 Table of contents Preface ....................................................... ............................................................... ................................ 3 1 Getting start ed with LOGO! .
Table of contents LOGO! 10 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.7.6 Switching LOGO! to RUN mode .............................. ............................................................... .... 97 3.7.7 Second circuit program ..........................
Table of contents LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 11 4.4.13 Astronomical clock (0BA7 only) .......................... ............................................................... ........ 195 4.4.14 Stopwatch (0BA7 only) .....................
Table of contents LOGO! 12 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 10 Applic ations ................................................ ............................................................... ............................ 317 A Technica l data ...........
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 13 Getting started with LOGO! 1 Here's LOGO! LOGO! is a universal logic modul e made by Siemens that integrat es: ● Controls ● Operator and display pa ne.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! 14 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Which devices are available? LOGO! Base Modules are available in two voltage cl asses: ● Class 1 ≤ 24 V, i.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 15 Features of the LOGO! TD The LOGO! TD is available beginni ng with the 0BA6 series. It pr ovides an additional display that is wider than the LOGO! B asic . It has four function keys t hat you can program in your circuit program as inputs.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! 16 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Note The LOGO! Base Module may onl y be equipped with expan sion modul es of the same voltage class. Mechanical encodi ng pins in the hou sing prevent you from connecting de vices of a different voltage class.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 17 The LOGO! structure /2*2 %$ /2*2 5&( .
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! 18 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 / 1 , , , , , , , , 4 4 4 4 .
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 19 / 1 , , , , 4 4 4 4 5816723 .
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! 20 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 / 0 , , , , 4 4 4 4 5816723 .
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 21 LOGO! AM2 AQ (0 ... 10 V DC or 0/4 ... 20 mA ) / 0 / 0 5816723 3( 9 0 , , 0.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! 22 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 LOGO! TD / 2*27' s ཱ ) ) ) ) (6& 2. ① Communication interface ② Power supply The LOGO! TD includes a wider display area than the LOGO! onb oa rd display.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 23 Symbols Version with display unit is eq uipped with 8 inputs, 4 outputs and 1 Ether net interface Version with display unit is eq ui.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! 24 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Versions The following LOGO! ver sions are available: Symbol Designation Supply voltage Inputs Outputs Properties LOGO! 12/24RCE 12/24V DC 8 digital 1) 4 relays (10 A) (0BA7) LOGO! 230RCE 115 .
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 25 Expansion modules The following expansion m odules can be connected to LOGO!: Symbol Name Power suppl y Inputs Outputs LOGO! DM8 12/24R 12/24 V DC 4 digital 4 relays (5A) LOGO! DM8 24 24 V DC 4 digita l 4 solid state 24V / 0.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! 26 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Communication modules The following communication modules can be connected to LOGO!: Symbol Name Power suppl y Inputs Outpu ts LOGO! CM AS Interface 30 V DC the next four inputs after the physical inputs of LOGO! (ln .
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 27 Certification and approvals LOGO! is certified to cULus and FM. ● cULus Ha z. Loc.
Getting started with LOGO! LOGO! 28 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 ID for Korea Our products carrying the label shown at the side are compliant with Korean standards. WARNING Risk of death, personal injury or property damage can occur if you do not follow safety precautions for hazardo us locations.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 29 LOGO! installation and wiring 2 General guidelines Please note the following guidelines for installin g and wiring your LOGO!: ● Always ensure that the wiring of your LO GO! is compliant with c urrent rules and standards.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng LOGO! 30 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 What you must note when installing LOGO! is designed for fixed and enclosed install ation in the housing or the control cabinet. WARNING Attempts to install or wire LOGO! or relat ed equipment with pow er applied could cause electric shock or faulty ope ration of the equipment.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 31 Carrying out tests You must ensure safety in your plant. Before finally commissioning a sys tem, carry out complete functional testing as well as all the necessary safety testing.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.1 Modular LOGO! setup LOGO! 32 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.1 Modular LOGO! setup 2.1.1 Maximum LOGO! network setup (0BA7 only) Maximum LOGO! 0BA7 network setup LOGO! 0BA7 supports SIMATIC S7 communi cation via 10/100 Mbit/s TCP/IP Ethernet.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.1 Modular LOGO! setup LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 33 A typical LOGO! 0BA7 network set up is shown below: /2*2 % $ /2*2 %$ /2* 2.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.1 Modular LOGO! setup LOGO! 34 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.1.2 Maximum setup with expansi on and communication modules LOGO! supports a maximum of 24 digital inputs, 8 analog input s, 16 digital outputs, and 2 analog outputs (Page 13).
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.1 Modular LOGO! setup LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 35 High-speed/optimal communication performance For optimal and high-speed comm unication perfo rmance betw.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.1 Modular LOGO! setup LOGO! 36 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.1.3 Setup with different voltage classes Rules Digital modules can only be dir ectly connected to devices of th e same voltage class. You can connect anal og and comm unication modules t o devices of any voltage class.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.1 Modular LOGO! setup LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 37 Overview: Connecting an additional expansion module to an expan sion module Expansion modul e Additional.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.1 Modular LOGO! setup LOGO! 38 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.1.4 Compatibility The LOGO! TD module can only b e used with equipment series 0 BA6 or 0BA7.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.2 Installing/removing LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 39 2.2 Installing/removing LOGO! Dimensions The LOGO! installation dimension s are compliant with DIN 43880. LOGO! can be snap-mounted to 35 mm DIN rails to EN 500 22 or on the wall.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.2 Installing/removing LOGO! LOGO! 40 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.2.1 DIN rail mounting Mounting How to mount a LOGO! Base Module and a digital module onto a DIN rail: 1. Hook the LOGO! Base Module onto the rail. 2.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.2 Installing/removing LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 41 5. Slide the digital module toward s the left until it contacts the LOGO! Base Module. 6. Using a screwdriver , push the interlock to the left. In its end position the slide interlock engages in the LOGO! Base Module.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.2 Installing/removing LOGO! LOGO! 42 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Removal To remove LOGO!: ....... if you have ins talled only one LOGO! Base Module : 1. Insert a screwdr iver into the eyelet at the bottom of the slide interlock and move the latch downward.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.2 Installing/removing LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 43 Repeat steps 1 to 4 for all other expansi on modules. Note If you have connected more than one expansion module, it is advisable to start removal with the last module at the right-hand side.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.2 Installing/removing LOGO! LOGO! 44 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Drilling template for wall-mounting Before you can wall-mount LOGO !, you need to drill holes usin.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.2 Installing/removing LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 45 2.2.3 Mounting the LOGO! TD To prepare the mounting surface for the optional LOGO! TD and m ount it, follow these steps: 1. Cut a 119.5 mm x 78.5 mm (toleranc e: +0.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 46 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.3 Wiring LOGO! Wire LOGO! using a screwdriver with a 3-mm blade. You do not need wire ferrules for the terminals. You can use co nductor s with cro ss-sections of up to the following thicknesses: ● 1 x 2.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 47 Connecting LOGO! To connect LOGO! to the power supply: / 01 / 0 / , , , , , , , ,.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 48 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.3.2 Connecting the LOGO! TD power supply The LOGO! TD must be conne cted to an external power su pply that supplies a voltage of 12 V DC or 24 V AC/DC. A power con nector is included with the LOGO ! TD.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 49 2.3.3 Connecting LOGO! inputs Requirements At the inputs you connect senso r elements such as: momentary pu shbuttons, switches, light barriers, daylight control switches et c.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 50 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Sensor connections Connecting glow lamps an d 2-wire proximity switches (Bero) to L OGO! 230RCE/230RC/230RCo or.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 51 Special features of LOGO! 12/24RCE/RC/RCo, LOGO! 24/24o and L OG O! 24C/24Co Fast digital input s: I3, I4, I5 and I6: These versions are also equipped with fast digital inputs (up/d own counters, threshold triggers).
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 52 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Sensor connections To connect sensors to LOGO! : LOGO! 12/24.... and LOGO! 24... 0 / , , , , , , / 0 The inputs of these devi ces are not isolated and therefore require a common refere nce potential (chassis ground).
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 53 LOGO! A M2 8 , 0 8 , 0 5816723 / 0 / / 0 0 0 3( / 0 / 0 ཱ ི .
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 54 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 LOGO! AM2 PT100 You can connect a maximum of two 2-wire or 3-wire PT100 sensors or one 2-wi re plus one 3-wire PT100 sensor to the modul e. Note that the sensor type su pported by the module is only PT100 with the default temperature coefficient of α= 0.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 55 LOGO! AM 2 RTD You can connect a maximum of tw o PT100 sensors or two PT1000 or one PT100 plus one PT1000 sensor in a 2-wire or 3-wi re connection or in a mixed us e of 2-wire and 3-wire connection to the module.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 56 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.3.4 Connecting outputs LOGO! ...R... The LOGO! ...R... version is equipped with relay outputs. The potential of the r elay contacts is isolated from the power supply a nd the inputs.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 57 Connecting This is how you co nnect the load to a LOGO! with solid-state ou tputs: 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 '0 /RD G9'& $PD [ /RDG /RDG LOGO! AM 2 AQ V1, V2: 0 .
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 58 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.3.5 Connecting the EIB bus The connection is carried out via the two-pole screw terminal ( + and -). 581 6723 %86 (,% 3UR Jൻ Only the red-black core pair is used, the white-yellow core pai r is not connected.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 59 2.3.6 Connecting the AS interface bus To set the address of the modul e on the AS interface bus, you n eed an addressing unit. Valid addresses are in the range of 1 to 31.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 60 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Logic Assignments LOGO! system AS Interface system Inputs Output data bits I n D Q 1 I n+1 D Q 2 I n+2 D Q 3 I .
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 61 2.3.7 Connecting modem s (0BA6 only) The LOGO! 0BA6 device series su pports a modem conne ction betwee n a PC and LOGO! 0BA6 Base Module. You can use modems to download and upload cir cuit progra ms between LOGO!Soft Comfort and LOGO! devices.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.3 Wiring LOGO! LOGO! 62 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.3.8 Connecting the Ethernet i nterface (0BA7 only) LOGO! ...E The LOGO! ... E version is equipped wit h a 10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet RJ45 interfac e. Requirements for the network cable You can connect a standard Et hernet cable to the Ethernet inter face.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.4 Putting into operation LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 63 2.4 Putting into operation 2.4.1 Switching the LOGO!/Power On LOGO! does not have a power switch.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.4 Putting into operation LOGO! 64 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 The following illustration shows all possible reactions of LOGO !: .
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.4 Putting into operation LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 65 You can also memorize four sim ple rules for starting LOGO! : 1. If neither LOGO! nor the inserted card contains a circuit progr am, the LOGO! Basic displays the following: 3UHVV(6& 1R3URJUDP 2.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.4 Putting into operation LOGO! 66 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 2.4.2 Putting a CM EIB/KNX into operation 1. Bus voltage and supply volt age must be present. 2. Connect the PC to the serial EIB interface. 3. Start software ETS, using ETS2 version 1.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.4 Putting into operation LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 67 2.4.3 Operating states LOGO! Base Module operating states LOGO! Base Modules (LOGO! Basic o r LOGO! Pure) have two operati ng states: STOP and RUN. STOP RUN • The display shows: 'No Program' (not LOGO!.
LOGO! installation and wiri ng 2.4 Putting into operation LOGO! 68 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 CM AS Interface, communication states The CM AS Interface has three co mmunication states: The LED is lit green, red or flashes red/yellow.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 69 Programming LOGO! 3 Getting started with LOGO! Programming refers to creating a circuit program fro m the LOGO! Base Module. In this chapter you w ill learn how to use LOGO! to create the LOGO! circuit programs for your application.
Programming LOGO! 3.1 Connectors LOGO! 70 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.1 Connectors LOGO! is equipped with inputs and outputs Example of a configuration with several modules: / 0 $, $, .
Programming LOGO! 3.1 Connectors LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 71 Note LOGO! can recognize, read and swit ch the I/O of all expansion m odules regardless of their type.
Programming LOGO! 3.1 Connectors LOGO! 72 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 LOGO! has the following connectors : Connectors /2 * 2 % $ /2*2 % $ '0 $0 $0$4 LOGO! 230RCE LOGO.
Programming LOGO! 3.2 EIB inputs/outputs LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 73 3.2 EIB inputs/outputs The application program "20 CO LOGO! 900E02" controls the commu nication between the LOGO! and the EIB/KNX bus via the communication module CM EIB/K NX.
Programming LOGO! 3.3 Blocks and block numbers LOGO! 74 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.3 Blocks and block numbers This chapter shows yo u how to use LOGO! elements to create com p lex circuits and how blocks and I/O are interconnected.
Programming LOGO! 3.3 Blocks and block numbers LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 75 Block representation on the LOGO! onboard display The figure below shows a typi cal view of the LOGO! onboard disp lay. As you can s ee, it can show only one block at a time.
Programming LOGO! 3.4 From circuit diagram to LOGO! program LOGO! 76 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Note An organizational program chart can be a valuable aid when you create the circuit program because you can enter in this char t all the block numbers that LOGO! assigns.
Programming LOGO! 3.4 From circuit diagram to LOGO! program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 77 Note Although you have four i nputs available for logic opera tions (Page 142), most of the views will only show three inputs for reason s of clarity.
Programming LOGO! 3.4 From circuit diagram to LOGO! program LOGO! 78 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Wiring example The following figure shows you the wiring, base d on a 230 V AC version of LOGO!.
Programming LOGO! 3.5 The four golden rules for operatin g LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 79 3.5 The four golden rules for operating LOGO! Rule 1: Changing the operating mode ● You create the circuit program in programming mode.
Programming LOGO! 3.5 The four golden rules for operatin g LOGO! LOGO! 80 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Rule 3: Cursor and cursor movement The following applies when you edit a circuit program: ● You can move the cursor whe n i t appears in the form of an under score: – Press , , or to move the cursor in the circuit program.
Programming LOGO! 3.6 Overview of LOGO! menus LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 81 3.6 Overview of LOGO! menus LOGO! 0BA6 menus The following illustration show s an overview of LOGO! 0BA6 menu s: 2.
Programming LOGO! 3.6 Overview of LOGO! menus LOGO! 82 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 LOGO! 0BA7 menus The following illustration show s an overview of LOGO! 0BA7 menu s: ႣႭ ႣႭ 2.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 83 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program The example below shows how to cr eate a prog ram for your circui t design in LOGO!. 3.7.1 Selecting programming mode You have connected LOGO! to the power supply and switched it on .
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 84 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 The LOGO!'s programming menu is as shown below: 0VJ&RQILJ 3DVVZRUG &OHDU3UJ !(GLW Here you can also move the ">" cu rsor by pressing and .
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 85 3.7.2 The first circuit program Let us now take a look at the fo llowing parallel circuit consi s ting of two switches. Circuit diagram The corresponding circuit diagram: 6 6 .
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 86 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.7.3 Circuit program input Let us now write the circuit prog ram, starting at the output an d working towards the input.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 87 Press OK to confirm your entries and exit the dialog.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 88 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4 ,ุ % Press OK . I1 is now connected to the input of the OR block.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 89 Note You can invert individual inputs of the basic and special funct ions; that is, if an input carries a logical "1" signal, the circuit program will output a logical "0".
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 90 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.7.4 Assigning a circuit program name You can assign your ci rcuit progr am a name that con sists of up to 16 uppercase/lowercase letters, numbers and special charac ters.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 91 Your circuit progr am is now named " ABC ", and you are returned to the programming menu. To change the name of your circuit progr am, proceed in the sa me way.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 92 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Assigning a program password from the LOGO! Basic A password can have a maximum length of 10 characters, and cons ists only of upperca se letters.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 93 Note You can cancel the input of a new password with ESC . In this case, the LOGO! Basic returns to the programming menu without savin g the password.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 94 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Deactivating the password from the LOGO! Basic To deactivate the password to a llow, for ex ampl.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 95 Changing LOGO! from RUN to STOP mode from the LOGO! TD A change from RUN mode to STOP mode from the LOGO! TD require s password entry if one is assigned.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 96 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 The main menu of the LOGO! TD (version ES7): ႣႭ !1HWZRUN 'LDJQRVWLF !&DUG 6HWXS 0VJ&RQILJ 6WDUW LOGO! changes to STOP mode.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 97 3.7.6 Switching LOGO! to RUN mode In the main menu, select RUN to start LOGO!. !6WDUW 6HWXS &DUG 3URJUDP 1. Return to the main menu: Press ESC 2.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 98 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 $4 .
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 99 Status indication on the display .
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 100 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.7.7 Second circuit program Up to this point, you have success fully created your firs t circ uit and assigned it a name and, if desired, a program password .
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 101 Adding a block to a circuit program Press to move the cursor to the B in B 1 (B1 is the number of the OR block): %4 Insert the new block at this position.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 102 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 In our example we do not use t he reset input of the off-delay f unction, and we identify it with an 'x' connector.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 103 Showing/hiding parameters - the parameter protection mode If you want to show/hide the param eter and allow/prevent its mo dification in parameter assignment mode: 1.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 104 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Verification of the circuit program This program branch for Q1 is no w co mpleted. LOGO! shows you th e output Q1. You can once again view the circuit prog ram on the display.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 105 3.7.8 Deleting a block Let us assume you want to delete the block B2 from your c ircuit program and connect B1 directly to Q1. , , [ [ 4 ุ 3DU % % Proceed as follows: 1.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 106 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.7.9 Deleting block groups Assuming you intend to delete the blocks B1 and B2 from the followi.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 107 3.7.10 Correcting programming errors Programming errors can be corrected easily in LOGO!: ● Provided editing mode is not ye t closed, you can re vert by one step by pressing ESC .
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 108 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 6. Select " ② ": Press OK LOGO! shows the following display: /DVW $4LQ6WRS /DVW !'HILQHG The first two rows show your choices.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 109 3.7.12 Defining the type of analog outputs Analog outputs can be either 0.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 110 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.7.13 Deleting the circuit p rogram and password To delete a circuit program and the password if one is defined: 1. Switch the LOGO! to pr ogramming mode (main menu).
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 111 5. Press OK . == 7RSUHYHQWXQLQWHQWLRQDOGHOHWLRQRI RXU FLUFXLWSURJUDP RXDUHSURPSWHGWRHQWHU RXUSDVVZRUGSURYLGHG RXKDYH DVVLJQHGRQH 3DVVZRUG" 6.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 112 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 6. Move the '>' cursor to " ④ ": Press or 6 QF !6:7LPH 6HW&ORFN 7.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 113 Enabling summertime/wintertime conversion To enable the summertime/ winter time conversion and set paramet ers, follow these steps: 1. Move the '>' cursor to 'On': Press or 2.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 114 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Note You can specify a time zone di fference Δ between 0 and 180 minu tes. The US2 selection is only supported in L OGO! devices as of the series 0BA6.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 115 The display shows: 00'' .
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! 116 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.7.15 Synchronization Time synchronization between LO GO! and a conne cted communi catio n mod.
Programming LOGO! 3.7 Writing and starting the circuit program LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 117 LOGO! shows the following display: 2II 6 QF 2II !2Q The current setting of the automat ic synchronization function i s displ a yed on the bottom row.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! 118 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) If you are a LOGO! 0BA.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 119 3.8.1 Configuring network settings A LOGO! 0BA7 device can establish network comm unication with ot her LOGO! 0BA7 devices, SIMATIC S7 PL Cs, a SIMATIC HMI, or a PC with LOGO!Soft Comfort V7.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! 120 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 8. Press or to step into the next screen form for subnet mask setti ng. The default subnet mask is as sho wn below. To change the setting, press OK .
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 121 3.8.3 Configuring the Data Log You can configure the Data Log block only from LOGO!Soft Comfor t. You can configure a maxim um of one Data Log for your circuit pr ogram using LOGO!Soft Comfort.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! 122 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Viewing network connectors in LOGO! Consider a circuit pro gram where a network digital input NI1 co nnects to the function block B5.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 123 3.8.5 Changing LOGO! to normal/slave mode LOGO! 0BA7 provides a menu comma nd for network communicati on se ttings.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! 124 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4. Confirm " ② ": Press OK LOGO! requires a password ent ry if one is assigned. If there is no password assigned on the LOGO!, LOGO! directly disp lays the view in Step 5.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 125 Changing LOGO! from slave mode to normal mode LOGO! is now in the following view: 6ODYH 3DVVZRUG !1RUPDO 1. Move the cursor to " ① ": Press or 2.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! 126 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Changing the password from the LOGO! After you enter the password assi gned, LOGO! shows the followin g display: 6ODYH !3DVVZRUG 1RUPDO 1.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 127 Deactivating the password from the LOGO! To deactivate the pas sword when LOGO! is in the following view, follow these steps: 6ODYH !3DVVZRUG 1RUPDO 1.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! 128 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.8.6 Diagnosing errors from LOGO! LOGO! 0BA7 supports error diagn ostics. From LOGO!, you can view basic errors including SD card read/write errors, network communication e rrors, and so forth.
Programming LOGO! 3.8 Configuring additional functions for LOGO! (0BA7 only) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 129 Clearing error information LOGO! 0BA7 can provide the following erro r messages: .
Programming LOGO! 3.9 Memory space and circuit prog ram size LOGO! 130 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3.9 Memory space and circuit program size The size of a circuit program i n LOGO! is limited by the memory space (memory used by the blocks). Memory areas ● Program memory : LOGO! allows only a limited number of blocks in your circuit pr og ram.
Programming LOGO! 3.9 Memory space and circuit program si ze LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 131 Memory requirements (0BA6) The table below shows an ove rvi ew of the memory requirements fo r th.
Programming LOGO! 3.9 Memory space and circuit prog ram size LOGO! 132 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Function Program memory Rem memory* Analog multiplexer 20 - Analog ramp 36 - PI controller 40 2 O.
Programming LOGO! 3.9 Memory space and circuit program si ze LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 133 Function Program memory Rem memory* Yearly timer 12 - Astronomical clock 20 - Stopwatch 28 17 Cou.
Programming LOGO! 3.9 Memory space and circuit prog ram size LOGO! 134 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Calculating memory requirements When calculating the memory req uirements of a circuit, you mus t always take into account all individual areas of memory.
Programming LOGO! 3.9 Memory space and circuit program si ze LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 135 Indication of available memory space LOGO! shows you the amount of free memory space. Proceed as follows: 1. Switch LOGO! to programming mode (as a reminder, refer to the topic " The four golden rules for operating LOGO! (Page 79)".
Programming LOGO! 3.9 Memory space and circuit prog ram size LOGO! 136 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 137 LOGO! functions 4 LOGO! provides you with various elements in progra mming mode, w hich are organized in the following lists: ● ↓Co: Connector lis t (Connector) (Page 138) ● ↓GF: List of the basic fu nctions AND, OR, .
LOGO! functions 4.1 Constants and con nectors - Co LOGO! 138 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.1 Constants and connectors - Co Constants and connectors (Co) represent inputs, outputs, flags, constant voltage levels (constants), and network digit al and analog input s/outputs (if 0BA7).
LOGO! functions 4.1 Constants and con nectors - Co LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 139 2) Analog outputs Analog outputs are identified by the letters AQ . Two analog outputs are avail able, namely AQ1 and AQ2. An analog output can o nly be connected with the an alog input of a function, an analog flag AM or an analog output conne ctor.
LOGO! functions 4.1 Constants and con nectors - Co LOGO! 140 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Message text character set flag M27 The M27 flag selects between the two ch aracter sets that LOGO! uses to display message texts. State 0 corresponds to C haracter S et 1, and state 1 corr esponds to Character Set 2.
LOGO! functions 4.1 Constants and con nectors - Co LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 141 Network inputs/outputs (available only in 0BA7 if configured fr o m LOGO!Soft Comfort) You can configure the following network inputs/outputs only fro m LOGO!Soft Comfort.
LOGO! functions 4.2 Basic functions lis t - GF LOGO! 142 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.2 Basic functions list - GF Basic functions represent simpl e logical elements of Boolean al gebra.
LOGO! functions 4.2 Basic functions lis t - GF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 143 View in the circuit d iagram View in LOGO! N ame of the basic fun ction 'RXE OHFKDQ JHRYH UFR QWDF W 4 XOR (Page 149) (exclusive OR) %UHD NFR QWDF W 4 NOT (Page 149) (negation, inverter) 4.
LOGO! functions 4.2 Basic functions lis t - GF LOGO! 144 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.2.2 AND with edge evaluation 4 ൹ 6 PEROLQ /2*2 The output of an edge trigge red AND is only 1 if all inputs are 1 and if at least one input was low in the previous cycle.
LOGO! functions 4.2 Basic functions lis t - GF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 145 4.2.3 NAND (not AND) 4 3DUD OOH OFLU FXL WZL WKPX OWL SOHE UH DN FR QW DF WVLQW KHF LUF XL WGLD JUD P 6 PEROLQ /2*2 The output of the NAND is only 0 if the status at all inputs is 1, i.
LOGO! functions 4.2 Basic functions lis t - GF LOGO! 146 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.2.4 NAND with edge evaluation 4 ൻ 6 PEROLQ /2*2 The output status of the NAND with edge evaluation is only 1 if at least one input is 0 and if all inputs were 1 in the previous cycle.
LOGO! functions 4.2 Basic functions lis t - GF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 147 4.2.5 OR ุ 4 &LU FXL WGLD JUD PRIDSD UD OOHOF LU FX LW ZL WKVHYH UD OPDNHF RQW DF W V 6 PEROLQ /2*2 The output status of the OR element is only 1 if at least one input is 1, i.
LOGO! functions 4.2 Basic functions lis t - GF LOGO! 148 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.2.6 NOR (not OR) ุ 4 &LU FXL WGLD JU DPRIDV HU LH VFLU FX LW ZL WKVHYH UD OEUH DNF RQ WDF W V 6 PEROLQ /2*2 The output status of the NOR is only 1 if all inputs are 0, i.
LOGO! functions 4.2 Basic functions lis t - GF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 149 4.2.7 XOR (exclusive OR) 4 7KH;2 5LQDF LUF XLWG LDJ UD PVKR ZQ DVVH UL H.
LOGO! functions 4.3 Special Functions LOGO! 150 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.3 Special Functions Because of their different inpu t designation, you can see right away that there is a difference between the special functions a nd basic functions.
LOGO! functions 4.3 Special Functions LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 151 Connector X at SF inputs SF inputs connected to connector x are set low. That is, the in puts carry a 'lo' signal. Parameter inputs At some of the inputs you do not apply any s ignals.
LOGO! functions 4.3 Special Functions LOGO! 152 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Accuracy of T Because of slight tolera nces in the characteristics of electron ic components, the set time T can deviate. You can find a deta iled description of such devi at ions in the "On-delay" topic (Page 160).
LOGO! functions 4.3 Special Functions LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 153 4.3.4 Retentivity The switching states, count er and time values of many SFs (see the " Special functions list - SF (Page 156)" topic) can be set retentive .
LOGO! functions 4.3 Special Functions LOGO! 154 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.3.6 Calculating the gain and offset of analog values A sensor is connected to the anal og input and converts a proces s variable into an electrical signal. This value of signal lie s within the typical range of t his se nsor.
LOGO! functions 4.3 Special Functions LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 155 Example of analog values Process variable Voltage (V) In ternal value Gain Offset Value s hown (Ax) -30 °C 0 °C +70 °C 0 3 10 0 300 1000 0.1 0.1 0.1 -30 -30 -30 -30 0 70 1000 mbar 3700 mbar 5000 mbar 0 6.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 156 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4 Special functions list - SF When you create your circuit p rogram in LOGO!, you find the spe cial function blocks in the SF list.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 157 View in LOGO! Name of t he special funct ion Rem 4 (Q 3DU Random generator (Page 177) 4 7UJ 3DU Stairway light.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 158 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 View in LOGO! Name of t he special funct ion Rem K 4 5 (Q 5DO 3DU Hours counter (Page 2 05) REM 4 )UH 3DU Thre.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 159 View in LOGO! Name of t he special funct ion Rem $ᇄ $4 (Q 6HO 6W 3DU Analog Ramp (Page 2 51) $ᇄ $4 $.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 160 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 View in LOGO! Name of t he special funct ion Rem 4 ,Q 7UJ 'LU 3DU Shift register (Page 245) REM (ᇄ 4 (Q 5 3DU Mathematic instruction error detection (Page 268) 4.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 161 If your LOGO! is a LOGO! 0BA7, you can additionally use the actual v alues of the following functions: ● Ana.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 162 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Valid ranges of the timebase, if T = Actual value of an already -programmed function Timebase max.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 163 The view in parameter assi gnment mode (example ): 7D K 7 K % 7D.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 164 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.2 Off-delay Short description When an on-delay is set, the output is reset when the configure d time has ex pired.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 165 ● Retentive on-delay (Page 168) (current time Ta) ● Wiping relay (pulse output) (Page 170) (current time T.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 166 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.3 On-/Off-delay Short description The on-/off-delay function sets the output after the set on-del ay time has expired, and resets it upon expiration of the off-delay time.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 167 ● On-delay (Page 160) (current time Ta) ● Off-delay (Page 164) (current time Ta) ● On-/off-delay (curren.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 168 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.4 Retentive on-delay Short description A one-shot at the input triggers a configurable on-delay time. The output is set when this time has expired. Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Input Trg A signal at input Trg (Trigger) triggers the o n-delay timer.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 169 ● Retentive on-delay (current time Ta) ● Wiping relay(pulse output) (Page 170) ( current time Ta) ● Edge.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 170 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.5 Wiping relay (pulse output) Short description An input signal generates a signal with a configurable period a t the output. Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Input Trg A signal at input Trg (Trigger) triggers the time for the wiping relay function.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 171 ● Wiping relay (pulse output) (current time Ta) ● Edge triggered wiping relay (Page 172) (current time Ta).
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 172 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.6 Edge triggered wiping relay Short description An input pulse generates a preset number of output pulses with a defined pulse/ pause ratio (retriggerable), after a confi gured delay time has expired.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 173 ● Max/Min (0BA7 only) (Page 273) (actual value AQ) ● On-delay (Page 160) (current time Ta) ● Off-delay (.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 174 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode (example): 7+ V 7/ V %.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 175 4.4.7 Asynchronous pulse generator Short description The output pulse shape can be modi fied by reconfiguring the p ul se/pause ratio. Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Input En You can use inpu t EN to set and reset the asynchronous puls e generator.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 176 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 ● On-/off-delay (Page 166) (current time Ta) ● Retentive on-delay (Page 168) (current time Ta) ● Wiping .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 177 4.4.8 Random generator Short description The output of the random generator is set or reset wit hin a con figured time.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 178 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 ● Off-delay (Page 164) (current time Ta) ● On-/off-delay (Page 166) (current time Ta) ● Retentive on-del.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 179 4.4.9 Stairway lighting switch Short description An input edge triggers a configurable a nd retriggerable time. T he output is reset after this time has expired.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 180 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 ● Off-delay (Page 164) (current time Ta) ● On-/off-delay (Page 166) (current time Ta) ● Retentive on-del.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 181 Setting the Par parameter Note the defaults specified in topic Time response (Page 151).
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 182 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.10 Multiple function switch Short description Switch with two different functions: ● Pulse switch with o.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 183 If your LOGO! is a LOGO! 0BA7, you can additionally use the actual v alues of the following functions: ● Ana.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 184 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par parameter Note the defaults spec ified in the topic " Time response (Page 151)". Note T, T ! and T !L must all have the same timebase .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 185 4.4.11 Weekly timer Short description The output is controlled by mean s of a configurable on/off date . The function support s any combination of weekda ys. You sele ct the active weekdays by hidi ng the inactive days.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 186 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Functional description Each weekly timer has three cams you can use to configure a tim e hysteresis. You specif y the on- and off-times at the Cam parameters. The weekly timer s ets the output at a certain on-time, if this is not already set.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 187 Days of the week The prefix "D=" (Day) ha s the following meaning: ● M: Monday ● T: Tuesday ● W: Wednesday ● T: Thursday ● F: Friday ● S: Saturday ● S: Sunday Uppercase letters indicate a spe cific day of the week.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 188 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Weekly timer: Example The output of the weekly timer sw itch is to be set daily from 0 6:30 h to 08:00 h. The output should also be set every Tuesday from 03:10 h to 04: 15 h, and o n the weekends from 16:30 h to 23:10 h.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 189 Cam3 Cam No3 must set the output of the weekly timer switch every Sa turday and Sunday from 16:30 h to 23:10 h.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 190 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.12 Yearly timer Short description The output is controlled by mean s of a configurable on/off date . You can configu re the timer to activate on a yearly, monthly , or user-defined time basis.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 191 Example 2: Yearly mode on, Monthly mode off, Pulse on, On Time = 2000-03-1 5, Off Time = 2099-**-**: Every year on March 15 , the timer switches on for o ne cycle.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 192 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Example 5: Yearly mode off, Monthly mode o ff, Puls e off, On Time = 2008-06 -01, Off Time = 2008-08-31: On June 1, 2 008 the ti mer output switches on and re mains on until August 31, 2010.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 193 Example 8: Yearly mode on, Monthly mode on, On Time = 2008-**-01, Off Time = 2010-**- 05: Starting in 2008, on the first day of each month the timer output switches on and switches off on the fifth day of the month.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 194 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Backup of the real-time clock The internal real-time clock of LOGO! is buffered agai nst power failure. The buffering time is influenced by the ambient temper ature, and is typically 80 hours at an ambient temperature of 25°C.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 195 4.4.13 Astronomical clock (0BA7 only) Short description The astronomical cl ock function is used to set an output high w hen the current time of your LOGO! Base Module is betwee n the time of sunrise (TR) and the t ime of sunset (TS).
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 196 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Timing diagram The following illustration is an example of the timing diagram where Ta refers to the current t.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 197 View in parameter assign ment mode (example): % /RQJLWXGH ($67 ಬರ Press .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 198 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.14 Stopwatch (0BA7 only) Short description The stopwatch function counts t he elapsed time between a start stopwatch signal and a stop stopwatch signal.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 199 Timing diagram 5 /DS 7 $4 &XU 7 /DS (Q Functional description En = 1 and Lap = 0: U sing the selected tim ebase, the stopwatch outputs the current time (CurT) to AQ.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 200 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par para meter View in programming mode (example): % 7% PV 3URWHFWLRQPRGHDQGUHWHQWLYLW 7LPHEDVH To change the timebase, press to move the curs or to "1".
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 201 4.4.15 Up/down counter Short description An input pulse increments or decrements an internal v alue, depe nding on the parameter setting. The output is set or reset when a configu red threshold is reached.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 202 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Parameters On and Off The on threshold On and the o ff threshold Off can be provided b y the actual value of another already-programmed function.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 203 Timing diagram 4 5 ,QWHUQDO FR XQWYDO XH &QW 6W DU W 9DO &QW 2Q 2I I 'LU Functional description The internal counter increments (D ir = 0) or decrement s (Dir = 1) by one count with every positive edge at input Cnt.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 204 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 To set the start value, press or to access the following sc reen form: 679 %.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 205 4.4.16 Hours counter Short description A configured time is triggered with a sign al at the monitoring input.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 206 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Parameter MI The maintenance interval MI can be provided by the actual value of another already- programmed function. The timebase of the referenced value is "h " (for hours) only.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 207 Timing diagram 0, K 01 27 01 0, (Q 5DO 5 4 3DU 0, & RQI L JXU HGW LPHL QWHU YDO 01.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 208 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Limit value of OT The value of the operating hours in OT is retained when yo u res et the hours counter with a signal at input R. The hours counter OT will be reset to zero w ith a transition from 0 to 1 at Ral.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 209 For information on how to assign the actual value of another al ready-programmed functio n to a parameter, see the On-delay (P age 160) topic.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 210 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.17 Threshold trigger Short description The output is set and reset with two configura ble threshold tri ggers. Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Input Fre The function counts t he 0 to 1 transitions at input F re.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 211 If your LOGO! is a LOGO! 0BA7, you can additionally use the actual v alues of the following functions: ● Ana.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 212 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Calculation rule ● If the On threshold ≥ Off threshold, then: Q = 1, if f a > On Q = 0, if f a ≤ Off. ● If the On threshold < Off threshold, then Q = 1 if On ≤ f a < Off.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 213 4.4.18 Analog thresh old trigger Short description The output is set and reset at tw o configurable thresholds.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 214 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 If your LOGO! is a LOGO! 0BA7, you can additionally use the actual v alues of the following functions: ● Ana.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 215 Calculation rule ● If the On threshold ≥ Off threshold, then: Q = 1, if the actual value Ax > On Q = 0, if the actual value Ax ≤ Off. ● If the On threshold < Off threshold, then Q = 1 if On ≤ actual value Ax < Off.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 216 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.19 Analog differential trigger Short description The output is set and reset depending o n a configurable thresho ld and a differential value.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 217 Timing diagram B: Function with positive difference Δ $[ 4 2Q 2I I 2 Q˂ Functional description The function fetches the analog signal at input Ax.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 218 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 View in parameter assign ment mode (example): $[ ෙ 2Q .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 219 Gain and offset parameters For more information on the gain and offset parameters, refer t o topic " Calculating the gain and offset of analog values (Page 154)".
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 220 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Parameter p (number of decimals) Applies only to Ax, Ay, On, Off and Δ values displayed in a mes sage text. Does not apply to the comparis on of on and off values! (The compare function ignores the decimal point.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 221 Setting the Par parameter The gain and offset parameters are used to adapt the sensors to the relevant application.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 222 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Configuration (exa mple): 2II 2Q % 3URW.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 223 Function block diagram ˂$ % % % $, $, $, $, 4 2IIGHO D 2QGHOD $QDORJFRPSDU DWRU 4.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 224 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Gain and offset parameters For more information on gain and offset parameters, refer to to pic " Calculating the gain and offset of analog values (Page 154)".
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 225 Parameter p (number of decimals) Applies only to the Aen, Ax, Δ 1 and Δ 2 values displayed in a message text.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 226 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 View in parameter assign ment mode (example): $[ $HQ ෙ .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 227 Gain and offset parameters Please note the information on gain and offset parameters in to pic Calculating the gain and offset of analog values (Page 154). Parameter p (number of decimals) Applies only to the AQ value in a message text.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 228 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 View in parameter assign ment mode (example): $4 % $ % 4.4.23 Latching relay Short description Input S sets output Q, input R resets output Q again.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 229 4.4.24 Pulse relay Short description A short pulse at the input sets and resets the output. Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Input Trg You set and reset out put Q with a signa l at input Trg (Trigger).
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 230 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Status diagram Par Q n-1 S R T r g Q n * 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 - > 1 1 ** * 0 0 1 0 0 * 0 0 1 0 ->1 0 * 0 .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 231 4.4.25 Message texts Short description With the message text function bl ock, you can configure a messa ge that includes text and other parameters for LOGO ! to dis play in RUN mode.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 232 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 ● Current Character Se t: which character set is selected for the display of me ssage text s Note Message te.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 233 Programming Global Message Text Paramet ers (GLW &OHDU3UJ 3DVVZRUG !0VJ&RQILJ .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 234 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Parameter Text: Inpu t of the message text Par: Parameter or actual value o.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 235 Restriction A maximum of 50 message texts are available. Functional description When LOGO! is in RUN mode, LOGO ! displays the message text that you have configured along with its parameter values upon a 0 to 1 transition of the signal at input En.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 236 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Example This is how two message texts could be shown: .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 237 Example: Tick Message Character by Character The following illustration shows a one-line, 24-character messa g.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 238 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Input P configuration From the input P, you configure the following characteristics o f the message text: ● .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 239 5. If your message text has lines that tick , press to position the cursor on the "Ch by Ch" line and then press or to selec t either "Ch by Ch" or "Ln by Ln" for the TickType.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 240 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Special function Parameter or process v ariable visible in a message text Stopwatch TB, Ta, Lap, AQ Counter Up.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 241 Editing message texts Only simple message text s can be edited from the LOGO! Basic. T ext messages created in LOGO!Soft Comfort that make use o f new features s uch as bar gra phs, I/O status names, and others can not be edited from the LOGO! Basi c.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 242 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode: 3DUDPHWHUDVVLJQPHQW VFUHHQIRUPIRU3DU Press to select a line for the mess age text.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 243 4.4.26 Softkey Short description This special function has the e ffect of a mechanical pushbutton or switch.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 244 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode (example): 1. Select the 'Softkey' function. 2. Select input En and confirm with OK. The cursor is now po sitioned below 'Par'.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 245 Let us assume you want to set 'Switch' (On). 1. Change to the editing mode: Confirm with OK (the cursor is now po sitioned on 'Off') 2. To change from 'Off' to 'On': Press or 3.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 246 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Functional description The function reads the value a t input In with a positive edge (0 to 1 transition) at input Trg (Trigger).
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 247 Timing diagram The timing diagram for the shift r egister in LOGO! 0BA6 is show n as follows: 6 .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 248 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par parameter (0BA7) View in programming mode (example): % WHLQGH[ %.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 249 Parameters V1...V4 The analog values for the paramet ers V1..
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 250 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Timing diagram 9 9 9 9 6 6 (Q $4 Functional description If input En is set, then the function issues one of four possib le analog values V1 to V4 at the output AQ, depending on the value of S1 and S2.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 251 4.4.29 Analog Ramp Short description The Analog Ramp instruction a llows the output to be changed fro m the current level to the selected level at a specified rate.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 252 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Parameter Level 1 and Level 2: Levels to be reached Range of values for each level: -10,000 to +20,000 MaxL: Maximum value that must no t be exceeded under any circumstances.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 253 Parameters L1, L2 The analog values for the paramet ers L1 and L2 can be derived f rom another already- programmed function.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 254 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Timing diagram for AQ 0D[/ 6W 6HO (Q $4 % PV PV PV 6W6S% /HYHO.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 255 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode (example): /ൺ% / .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 256 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.30 PI controller Short description Proportional-action and int egral -action controllers.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 257 Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Output AQ T his special function has an analog output (= manipulated variable). This output can only be connected with the analog input of a function, an analog flag or an anal og output connector (AQ1, AQ2).
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 258 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Select the required function by the block numb er. For informati on on parameter defaults, refer to the On-delay (Page 160) topi c.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 259 Functional description If the input A/M is set to 0, then t he special function issues output AQ with the value that you set with parameter Mq. If the input A/M is set to 1, then automatic mode commences.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 260 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par parameter View in programming mode (example): 63ൺ% %.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 261 4.4.31 Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) Short description The Pulse Width Modulator (PWM) i nstruction modulates the analo g input value Ax to a pulsed digital output signal.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 262 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 If your LOGO! is a LOGO! 0BA7, you can additionally use the actual v alues of the following functions: ● Ana.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 263 Examples with Timing Diagrams The following examples show how the PWM instructio n modulates a digital output signal from the analog input value: Example 1 Analog input value: 500 (range 0 .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 264 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par Parameter The following illustration sh ows the view in programmi ng mode that corresponds to .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 265 4.4.32 Mathematic instruction Short description The mathematic instruction block calculates the value AQ of an equation formed from the user-defined operand s and operators.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 266 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 If your LOGO! is a LOGO! 0BA7, you can additionally use the actual v alues of the following functions: ● Ana.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 267 Functional Description The mathematic instruction func tion combines the four ope rands and three operato rs to form an equation. The operator can be any one of the four standard o perators: +, - , *, or /.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 268 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par parameter The following illustration sh ows the view in programmi ng mode that corresponds to .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 269 Parameter MathBN The value for the MathBN param et er references the block number of an alread y- programmed mathemati c instruction function block.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 270 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Setting the Par parameter The parameters MathBN, AutoRs t, and Err can be set in programmi ng mode or parameter assignment mode.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 271 4.4.34 Analog filter (0BA7 only) Short Description The analog filter function smoot hs the analog input signal. Symbol in LOGO! Wiring Description Ax Input Ax is the analog inpu t signal to be smoothed.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 272 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Functional description The function fetches the analog signal at input Ax based on the set number of samples (Sn) and outputs the average value.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 273 4.4.35 Max/Min (0BA7 only) Short description The Max/Min function records the maximum or minim um value of Ax .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 274 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Parameter Mode The value for parameter M ode can be provided by the actual valu e of another alread y- programmed function.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 275 Timing diagram (example) $[ 0RGH $ 4 6 (Q .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 276 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4.4.36 Average value (0BA7 only) Short description The average value function calcula tes the average value of an a nalog input over a configured time period.
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 277 Timing diagram (example) $[ 6Q 6Q 6W V 6W V 6Q $ 4 (Q 5 .
LOGO! functions 4.4 Special functions list - SF LOGO! 278 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 279 UDF (User-Defined Function) (0BA7 only) 5 User-Defined Function (UDF) LOGO!Soft Comfort V7.0 provides y ou with a new option for creat ing circuit programs - the UDF (User-Defined Function) editor.
UDF (User-Defined Function) (0BA7 only) LOGO! 280 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Editing elements to the inputs of a UDF block: 1. Switch LOGO! to programming mode. ႣႭ 6WDUW !1HWZRUN 'LDJQRVWLF 6HWXS &DUG !3URJUDP 2.
UDF (User-Defined Function) (0BA7 only) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 281 8. Press until LOGO! steps into the s cre en form for the first UDF bloc k U01. 8 4 , 3DU 9. Press to move the cursor to " ④ ", then press OK .
UDF (User-Defined Function) (0BA7 only) LOGO! 282 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Editing elements to the outputs of a UDF block: If LOGO! shows the following screen form as shown in step 10 ab ov e a.
UDF (User-Defined Function) (0BA7 only) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 283 Setting the Par parameter You can edit the Par parameter for your UDF block i f you configured parameters for this UDF using LOGO!Soft Comfort; other wise, you cannot edit parameters for UDF blocks.
UDF (User-Defined Function) (0BA7 only) LOGO! 284 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 4. Press to see the final view: 8 $ % You can also edit UDF parameter s ettings in parameter assignmen t mode in the same way as you do in programming mode.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 285 Data Log (0BA7 only) 6 You can configure a maxim um of one Data Log for your circuit pr ogram using LOGO!Soft Comfort. The Data Log is used to r ec ord process measurement var iables of the selected function blocks.
Data Log (0BA7 only) LOGO! 286 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 3. You can see that a flag M1 is connected to the Data Log block L 1. Press OK or to move the cursor to "M" in "M1". Press OK . LOGO! s hows the following display: ൺ &R/ 4.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 287 Configuring LOGO! 7 Parameter assignment refers to t he configuration of the block p arameters. You can set delay times for time functions, the sw itching times of timers, counte r threshold values, the monitoring interval of an hours counter, the on and off thresho lds of the trigger, and more.
Configuring LOGO! 7.1 Selecting parameter assignm ent mode LOGO! 288 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 7.1 Selecting parameter assignment mode Press ESC to change from RUN to parameter a ssignment mode:.
Configurin g LOGO! 7.1 Selecting parameter assignm ent mode LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 289 LOGO! shows the main menu of the programming mode: LOGO! 0BA6 main menu 6WDUW 6HWXS .
Configuring LOGO! 7.1 Selecting parameter assignm ent mode LOGO! 290 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 7.1.1 Parameters Note The following discourse on param eters assumes that the respecti ve default parameter mode ("+") has been maintained.
Configurin g LOGO! 7.1 Selecting parameter assignm ent mode LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 291 7.1.2 Selecting the parameters To select a parameter: 1. On the parameter assignment menu, sel ect ' Set Param ': Press or 3UJ1DPH 6HW !6HW3DUDP 6WRS 2.
Configuring LOGO! 7.1 Selecting parameter assignm ent mode LOGO! 292 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 7.1.3 Modifying parameters You first select the parameter you want t o edit (Page 291). You change the value of the param eter in the same way as you di d in programming mode: 1.
Configurin g LOGO! 7.1 Selecting parameter assignm ent mode LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 293 Current value of a counter View of a counter parameter in paramet er assignment mode: &QW .
Configuring LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! 294 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! You can set the following default values for a LOGO! Basic.
Configurin g LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 295 7.2.1 Setting the time of day and date (LOGO! ...
Configuring LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! 296 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 To set the time of day and the date in programming mode: If you want to set the time of day and the date in programming mode, select ' Setup ' in the main menu, then menus ' Clock ' and ' Set Clock '.
Configurin g LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 297 To set the backlight choice in programming mode: You can set the default value for the backlight in programming mode only. 1. In the main menu, select " ① " : Press or 6WDUW !6HWXS &DUG 3URJUDP 2.
Configuring LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! 298 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 7.2.3 Setting the menu language The language of the LOGO! menus can be one of ten predefined la ngu.
Configurin g LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 299 7.2.4 Setting the number of AI s in the LOGO! Basic LOGO! 12/24RC/RCo/RCE, LOGO! 24/ 24o and LOGO! 24C/24Co support up to four onboard inputs that can b e used as either digital or analog inp uts (0 .
Configuring LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! 300 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 7.2.5 Setting the start screen You can select the default setting for the start screen that LO GO! and the LOGO! TD will display in RUN mode. You make th is selection from LOGO! in para meter assignment mode.
Configurin g LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 301 LOGO! displays you r selection. Power the LOGO! Basic off then on to make your c hanges take eff ect. When LOGO! is in RUN mode, both LOGO! and the LOGO ! TD will display the start sc reen that you selected.
Configuring LOGO! 7.2 Setting the default values for LOGO! LOGO! 302 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 303 Applicable cards 8 LOGO! 0BA6 provides the following ca rds for program storage and real-time clock ba ckup: ● LOGO! Memory Card ● LOGO! Battery Card ● LOGO! Memory/Battery Card Each of the three cards is color-coded to make them easily dist inguishable from one anoth er.
Applicable cards LOGO! 304 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Note You do not need a memory card or com bined me mory/battery card to backup t he circuit program in your LOGO! The LOGO! circuit program is automatically sto red in nonvolatil e memory when you exit the programming mode.
Applicable cards 8.1 Security function (CopyProtect) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 305 8.1 Security function (CopyProtect) The security functio n provides c opy protection for circuit prog rams on memory card s, combined memory/battery cards or SD c ards.
Applicable cards 8.1 Security function (CopyProtect) LOGO! 306 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Assigning a security function To assign a circuit program and co py protection function to the card, open the programming mode and select "Card". 1.
Applicable cards 8.2 Inserting and removing the card fro m LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 307 8.2 Inserting and removing the card from LOGO! When you remove a LOGO! memory ca rd, a combin.
Applicable cards 8.2 Inserting and removing the card fro m LOGO! LOGO! 308 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 To remove a battery card, or co mbined memory/battery card, slid e a screwdriver with a 3- mm.
Applicable cards 8.3 Copying data from LOGO! to the card LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 309 8.3 Copying data from LOGO! to the card Copying data from LOGO! to the card manually To manually copy the circuit prog ram to the memory card, combin ed battery/memory card, or the SD card, follow these steps: 1.
Applicable cards 8.3 Copying data from LOGO! to the card LOGO! 310 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Copying data from LOGO! 0BA7 to the SD card automatically LOGO!Soft Comfort V7.0 provides an option for automatically cop ying the circuit program to the SD card when transferring the circuit program to LOGO! 0BA7 .
Applicable cards 8.4 Copying data from the card to LOGO! LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 311 8.4 Copying data from the card to LOGO! You can copy a circuit prog ram from a compatible memory ca r.
Applicable cards 8.4 Copying data from the card to LOG O! LOGO! 312 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Copying by means of the "Card" menu For information on the replacem ent of a memory card, .
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 313 LOGO! software 9 9.1 LOGO! software LOGO!Soft Comfort is available as a programming package for the PC. This software provides many features, for ex ample: .
LOGO! software 9.1 LOGO! software LOGO! 314 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 The LOGO! alternatives As you can see, LOGO!Soft Comfort r epresents an alternative to conventional engineering methods, with several advantages: ● You can develop the circuit prog ram on your PC.
LOGO! software 9.2 Connecting LOGO! to a PC LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 315 9.2 Connecting LOGO! to a PC Connecting the PC cable (for LOGO! 0BA6 only) To connect LOGO! to a PC, you need the LOGO! PC cable. See the Appendix " Order numbers (Page 363)".
LOGO! software 9.2 Connecting LOGO! to a PC LOGO! 316 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Note You can swit ch earlier ver sions up to 0BA3 with/without display to PC ↔ LOGO mode as follows: 1. Switch off the power supply to LOGO!. 2. Remove the cover o r the memory, battery, or combi ned memory/bat tery card and connect the cable to this socket.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 317 Applications 10 Note LOGO! sample applications are a vailable to all our customers fr ee of charge on the Siemen s LOGO! website ( http://www.siemens.com/logo ) (go to Products & Solutions → Applications → Application Examples).
Applications LOGO! 318 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 On the Web you can also find de scriptions and the co rresponding circuit diagrams of the applications.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 319 Technical data A A.1 General technical data Criterion Tested in accord ance with Values LOGO! Base Modules (0BA6) ( LOGO! Basic or LOGO! Pure ) Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Installation LOGO! Base Modules (0BA7) ( LOGO! Basic ) Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Installation 72 x 90 x 55 mm Approx.
Technical data A.1 General technical data LOGO! 320 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Criterion Tested in accord ance with Values Ambient mechanic al conditions Degree of protection IP 20 for LOGO! Base Modules, expansion modules, and the LOGO! TD excluding the TD front panel IP 65 for LOGO! TD front panel Vibrations: IEC 60068-2-6 5 .
Technical data A.2 Technical data: LOGO! 230... LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 321 A.2 Technical data: LOGO! 230... LOGO! 230RC LOGO! 230RCo LOGO! 230RCE Power supply Input voltage 115 ... 240 V AC/DC 115 ... 240 V AC/DC Permissible range 85 ..
Technical data A.2 Technical data: LOGO! 230... LOGO! 322 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 LOGO! 230RC LOGO! 230RCo LOGO! 230RCE Input current at • Signal 0 • Signal 1 • Signal 0 • Signal 1 • < 0.03 mA AC • > 0.08 mA AC • < 0.03 mA DC • > 0.
Technical data A.2 Technical data: LOGO! 230... LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 323 LOGO! 230RC LOGO! 230RCo LOGO! 230RCE Protection of output relay (if desired) max. 16 A, characteristic B16 max. 16 A, characteristic B16 Switching rate Mechanical 10 Hz 10 Hz Ohmic load/lamp load 2 Hz 2 Hz Inductive load 0.
Technical data A.3 Technical data: LOGO! DM8 230R and LOGO! DM16 230R LOGO! 324 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.3 Technical data: LOGO! DM8 230R and LOGO! DM16 230R LOGO! DM8 230R L OGO! DM16 230R Power supply Input voltage 115...240 V AC/DC 115 ...
Technical data A.3 Technical data: LOGO! DM8 230R and LOGO! DM16 230R LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 325 LOGO! DM8 230R L OGO! DM16 230R Delay time at 0 to 1: • 120V AC • 240 V AC • 120 V DC • 240V DC Delay time at 1 to 0: • 120V AC • 240 V AC • 120 V DC • 240V DC • typ.
Technical data A.4 Technical data: LOGO! 24... LOGO! 326 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Notice: For fluorescent lamps wit h capacitors , the technical da ta of fluorescent lamp ballasts must also be considered. If the ma ximum allowed surge current i s exceeded, fluorescent lamps must be switche d with appropriate conta ctor relays.
Technical data A.4 Technical data: LOGO! 24... LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 327 LOGO! 24 LOGO! 24o LOGO! 24C LOGO! 24Co Delay time at 0 to 1 1 to 0 typ. 1.5 ms <1.0 ms (I3 ... I6) typ. 1.5 ms <1.0 ms (I3 ... I6) typ. 1.5 ms <1.0 ms (I3 .
Technical data A.5 Technical data: LOGO! DM8 24 and LOGO! DM16 24 LOGO! 328 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 LOGO! 24 LOGO! 24o LOGO! 24C LOGO! 24Co Ohmic load/lamp load 10 Hz 10 Hz Inductive load 0.
Technical data A.5 Technical data: LOGO! DM8 24 and LOGO! DM16 24 LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 329 LOGO! DM8 24 LOGO! DM16 24 Number 4 8 Output type Transistor, current-sourcing 1) Transistor.
Technical data A.6 Technical data: LOGO! 24RC... LOGO! 330 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.6 Technical data: LOGO! 24RC... LOGO! 24RC LOGO! 24RCo Power supply Input voltage 24 V AC/DC Permissible range 20.4 ... 26.4 V AC 20.4 ... 28.8 V DC Reverse polarity protection - - Permissible mains fr equency 47 .
Technical data A.6 Technical data: LOGO! 24RC... LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 331 LOGO! 24RC LOGO! 24RCo Range - - max. Input voltage - - Digital ou tputs Number 4 Output type Relay outputs Electrical isolation Yes In groups of 1 Control of a digital input Yes Continuous current I th max.
Technical data A.7 Technical data: LOGO! DM8 24R and LOGO! DM16 24R LOGO! 332 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.7 Technical data: LOGO! DM8 24R and LOGO! DM16 24R LOGO! DM8 24R LOGO! DM16 24R Power supply Input voltage 24 V AC/DC 24 V DC Permissible range 20.
Technical data A.7 Technical data: LOGO! DM8 24R and LOGO! DM16 24R LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 333 LOGO! DM8 24R LOGO! DM16 24R Continuous current I th max.
Technical data A.8 Technical data: LOGO! 12/24... LOGO! DM8 12/24R LOGO! 334 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.8 Technical data: LOGO! 12/24... LOGO! DM8 12/24R LOGO! 12/24RC LOGO! 12/24RCo LOGO! 12/24RCE LOGO! DM8 12/24R Power supply Input voltage 12/24 V DC 12/24 V DC Permissible range 10.
Technical data A.8 Technical data: LOGO! 12/24... LOGO! DM8 12/24R LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 335 LOGO! 12/24RC LOGO! 12/24RCo LOGO! 12/24RCE LOGO! DM8 12/24R Input current at • Signal 0 • Signal 1 < 0.85 mA (I3...I6) < 0.05 mA (I1, I2, I7, I8) > 1.
Technical data A.8 Technical data: LOGO! 12/24... LOGO! DM8 12/24R LOGO! 336 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 LOGO! 12/24RC LOGO! 12/24RCo LOGO! 12/24RCE LOGO! DM8 12/24R Short circuit-proof cos 0.
Technical data A.9 Switching capacity/servi ce life of the relay outputs LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 337 A.9 Switching capacity/service life of the relay outputs Switching capacity and servi.
Technical data A.10 Technical data: LOGO! AM2 LOGO! 338 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.10 Technical data: LOGO! AM2 LOGO! AM2 Power supply Input voltage 12/24 V DC Permissible range 10.8 ... 28.8 V DC Power consumpt ion 25 ... 50 mA Voltage failure bu ffering typ.
Technical data A.11 Technical data: LOGO! AM2 PT100 LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 339 A.11 Technical data: LOGO! AM2 PT100 LOGO! AM2 PT100 Power supply Input voltage 12/24 V DC Permissible range 10.8 ... 28.8 V DC Power consumpt ion 25 ... 50 mA Voltage failure bu ffering typ.
Technical data A.12 Technical data: LOGO! AM2 RTD LOGO! 340 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.12 Technical data: LOGO! AM2 RTD LOGO! AM2 RTD Power supply Input voltage 12/24 V DC Permissible range 10.8 ... 28.8 V DC Power consumpt ion 30 ... 40 mA Voltage failure bu ffering typ.
Technical data A.13 Technical data: LOGO! AM2 AQ LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 341 LOGO! AM2 RTD Cable length (shielde d) max. 10 m Interference frequency suppression 55 Hz A.13 Technical data: LOGO! AM2 AQ LOGO! AM2 AQ Power supply Input voltage 24 V DC Permissible range 20.
Technical data A.14 Technical data: CM EIB/KNX LOGO! 342 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.14 Technical data: CM EIB/KNX CM EIB/KNX Mechanical data Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Installation 36 x 90 x 55 mm Approx.
Technical data A.15 Technical data: CM AS Interface LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 343 A.15 Technical data: CM AS Interface CM AS Interface Mechanical data Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Installation 36 x 90 x 58 mm Approx.
Technical data A.16 Technical data: LOGO!Power 12 V LOGO! 344 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.16 Technical data: LOGO!Power 12 V LOGO! Power 12 V is a primary-s witched power supply unit for LO GO! devices. Two current ranges are available. LOGO! Power 12 V / 1.
Technical data A.17 Technical data: LOGO!Power 24 V LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 345 A.17 Technical data: LOGO!Power 24 V LOGO! Power 24 V is a primary-s witched power supply module for LOGO! devices. Two current ranges are available. LOGO! Power 24 V / 1.
Technical data A.18 Technical data: LOGO! Contact 24/230 LOGO! 346 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 LOGO! Power 24 V / 1.3 A LOGO! Power 24 V / 2.5 A Installation On 35 mm DIN rail, snap-on Dimensions in mm (WxHxD) 54 x 80 x 55 72 x 90 x 55 Approx. weight 0.
Technical data A.19 Technical data: LOGO! TD (Text Display) LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 347 A.19 Technical data: LOGO! TD (Text Display) LOGO! TD Mechanical data Dimensions (WxHxD) Weight Installation Keyboard Display 128.2 x 86 x 38.7 mm Approx.
Technical data A.20 Technical data: Battery inf ormation for LOGO! battery card s LOGO! 348 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 A.20 Technical data: Battery information for LOGO! battery cards Battery information fo r LOGO! Battery cards Manufactur er Panasonic Type BR1220/1VCE Voltage 3 V Capacity 35mAh Mechanical data Dimensions Weight 12.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 349 Determining the cycle time B The program cycle is the complete execution of the ci rcuit prog ram, that is, primarily the reading in of the inputs, the proc essing of the circuit program and the subsequent reading out of the outputs.
Determining the cycle time LOGO! 350 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Explanation The inverted flag block cha nges its output signal at each progr am execution. Thus, one lo gic level (high or low) width is e xactly equivalent to the length o f one cycle.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 351 LOGO! without display ("LOGO! Pure") C Because some spe cific applications do not requi re operator cont rol and monitoring units such as buttons or a displ ay, we provide the LOGO! 12/24RCo, LO GO! 24o, LOGO! 24Co, LOGO! 24RCo and LOGO! 230RCo versions without display.
LOGO! without displ ay ("LOGO! Pure") LOGO! 352 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Operating characteristics LOGO! is ready for operation wh en power is switched on. Switchi ng off a LOGO! without display is equivalent to disconne cting the power supply, e.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 353 LOGO! menu structure D D.1 LOGO! Basic Menu overview 0BA6 0R (6& (6& &LUF XLWS URJ UDPL V.
LOGO! menu s tructur e D.1 LOGO! Basic LOGO! 354 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Main menu (ESC / > Stop) 0BA6 0R (6& !6WRS!<HV 6HH.
LOGO! menu structure D.1 LOGO! Basic LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 355 Transfer menu (ESC / > Stop → > Card) ! ൺ &DUG !&DUG ൺ !&RS 3URWHFW &.
LOGO! menu s tructur e D.1 LOGO! Basic LOGO! 356 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Start Menu (RUN) 0R /2*2 .
LOGO! menu structure D.1 LOGO! Basic LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 357 Network menu (ESC / > Stop → > Net work) (0BA7 only) Ⴍ Ⴍ Ⴍ Ⴍ Ⴍ !,3DGGUHVV ,3DGGUHVV 6XE.
LOGO! menu s tructur e D.1 LOGO! Basic LOGO! 358 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 See also Parameters (Page 290) Assigning a circuit program name (Page 90) Selecting analog output values fo r RUN/STOP .
LOGO! menu structure D.2 LOGO! TD LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 359 D.2 LOGO! TD Menu overview LOGO! TD (version ES6 or earlier) 0R (6& (6&.
LOGO! menu s tructur e D.2 LOGO! TD LOGO! 360 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Main menu (ESC / > Stop) LOGO! TD (version ES6 or earlier) 0R 6HH.
LOGO! menu structure D.2 LOGO! TD LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 361 Start menu (LOGO! Basic in RUN) 0R /2*2 .
LOGO! menu s tructur e D.2 LOGO! TD LOGO! 362 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Network menu in LOGO! TD (version ES7), for LOGO! 0BA7 only Ⴍ Ⴍ Ⴍ Ⴍ Ⴍ !,3DGGUHVV ,3DGGUHVV 6XEQH.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 363 Order numbers E Modules Variant Designation Order numbe r Basic LOGO! 12/24 RC * LOGO! 12/24 RCE * LOGO! 24 * LOGO! 24C * LOGO! 24RC (AC/DC) LOGO! 230RC (AC/D.
Order numbers LOGO! 364 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Accessories Accessories Designati on Order number Software LOGO!Soft Comfort V7.0 LOGO!Soft Comfort V7.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 365 Abbreviations F AM Analog modul e B1 Block number B1 BN Block Number C LOGO! device designati on: integrated clock CM Communica tion Module Cnt Count = Counte.
Abbreviation s LOGO! 366 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01.
LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 367 Index A Amplifier analog, 226 Analog comparator, 218 values, 154 Analog amplifier, 226 Analog differential trigger, 216 Analog filter, 271 Analog module, 14 A.
Index LOGO! 368 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 DIN rail, 39 Display lifetime LOGO! TD, 347 Display modules, 14 Divide by 0 error, 268 DM8... See Digital module, 14 E Edge evaluation, 144, 146 EIB bus.
Index LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 369 Modems, 6 Multiple function switch, 182 N NAND, 145 Negation, 149 of an input, 142 of an SF input, 156 Network analog inputs, 141 Network analog outputs.
Index LOGO! 370 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 Analog threshold trigger, 213 Analog watchdog, 223 Astronomical clock, 195 Asynchronous pul se generator, 175 Average value, 276 Basics, 150 Edge-trigge.
Index LOGO! Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01 371 X XE * MERGEFORMAT, 107 XOR, 149 Y Yearly timer, 190 Z Zero division error, 268 Zero offset, 154.
Index LOGO! 372 Manual, 04/2011, A5E03556174-01.
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