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LSIS Master-K K200S User Manual

LSIS Master-K K200S
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LSIS Master-K K200S Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandLSIS
ModelMaster-K K200S
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 Introduction

1.1 Guide to the user's manual

Provides guidance on navigating and understanding the user manual's structure and content.

1.2 Features

Outlines the key features and capabilities of the MASTER-K PLC series.

1.3 Terminology

Defines important terms and abbreviations used throughout the manual for clarity.

Chapter 2 System configuration

2.1 Overall configuration

Describes the general system architecture and component layout of the MASTER-K PLC.

2.2 Product list

Lists the available products and models within the MASTER-K series, including specifications.

2.3 System configuration types

Details different system configuration types, such as basic, computer link, and network systems.

Chapter 3 General specifications

3 General specifications

Presents the general technical specifications and environmental operating conditions for the MASTER-K series.

Chapter 4 CPU modules

4.1 Performance specifications

Details the performance metrics and technical specifications of the CPU modules.

4.2 Operation processing of CPU

Explains how the CPU module processes operations, including scan cycles and interrupts.

4.3 Program structure

Describes the classification and processing methods of programs within the PLC system.

4.4 Operation mode

Outlines the different operating modes of the CPU module (RUN, STOP, PAUSE, DEBUG).

4.5 Special functions of CPU module

Covers special functions integrated into the CPU module, such as RTC and self-diagnosis.

Chapter 5 Battery

5.1 Specifications

Provides specifications for the battery used for data backup and RTC operation.

5.2 Handling instructions

Details important handling instructions and precautions for battery usage and replacement.

Chapter 6 Memory module

6.1 Structure

Describes the physical structure of the memory module and its components.

6.2 Specifications

Lists the technical specifications for memory modules for different series.

Chapter 7 I/O modules

7.1 Notes on selecting I/O modules

Offers guidance and important notes for selecting appropriate I/O modules for the PLC system.

7.2 Digital input modules

Details the specifications, types, and wiring diagrams for digital input modules.

7.3 Digital output modules

Provides specifications, types, and wiring diagrams for digital output modules.

Chapter 8 Power supply modules

8.1 Selection of power supply module

Guides the user on selecting the appropriate power supply module based on system current consumption.

8.2 Specifications

Lists the technical specifications and operating ranges for various power supply modules.

Chapter 9 Base boards and cables

9.1 Specifications

Presents the specifications for main bases, expansion bases, and expansion cables.

9.2 Parts names and descriptions

Identifies and describes the parts and components of main and expansion bases.

Chapter 10 Installation and wiring

10.1 Installation

Covers installation environment, precautions, heat protection, and power supply capacity calculations.

10.2 Mounting / dismounting of module

Provides detailed instructions on how to mount and dismount modules from the base board.

10.3 Wiring

Explains the necessary wiring instructions for power supply, I/O devices, grounding, and cable specifications.

Chapter 11 Maintenance

11.1 Maintenance and inspection

Outlines items for maintenance and inspection, along with judgment criteria and corrective actions.

11.2 Daily inspection

Details the daily inspection procedures, check points, judgments, and corrective actions.

Chapter 12 Troubleshooting

12.1 Basic procedure for troubleshooting

Describes the fundamental steps for diagnosing and resolving PLC system problems.

12.2 Troubleshooting

Provides step-by-step troubleshooting guides for common issues like LED status and operational failures.

12.3 Troubleshooting questionnaire

Offers a questionnaire to gather necessary information when seeking technical assistance for troubleshooting.

12.5 Error code list

Lists various error codes, their descriptions, and corresponding corrective actions for system errors.

Chapter 13 RS-232C function of K200S

13.1 Introduction

Introduces the built-in RS-232C communication function of K200S A and C type CPU modules.

13.2 System configuration

Explains the system configurations for connecting the PLC to a PC or monitoring unit.

13.3 Pin assignment

Details the pin-out of the RS-232C connector and connection methods.

13.5 Instruction list

Lists the instructions used for K200S dedicated built-in Cnet communication.

13.8 Error code list

Lists error codes specific to NAK responses in RS-232C communication and their corrective actions.

Chapter 14 RS-422/485 function of K200S

14.1 Introduction

Introduces the built-in RS-422/485 communication function for K200S B type CPU modules.

14.3 Specification

Details the specifications for RS-422/485 serial communication, including protocol and transmission speed.

14.5 Pin-out of RS-422/485

Shows the pin-out for the RS-422/485 interface connector and its connection to external devices.

14.6 Parameter setting

Explains how to set basic and high-speed link parameters for RS-422/485 communication.

14.7 Communication status flag

Describes communication status flags, including error codes, counts, and information for master/slave PLCs.

Chapter 15 The PID function of K200S

15.1 Introduction

Introduces the built-in PID control function integrated into K200S B and C type CPU modules.

15.2 Control actions

Explains the P, I, and D control actions, including proportional, integral, and derivative operations.

15.3 Realization of PID control on the PLC

Details the discrete formulas for P, I, and D terms and provides pseudo code for PID control.

15.4 PID control instructions

Covers PID control instructions like PIDCAL and PIDTUN, including their parameters and device maps.

Chapter 16 Built-in high speed counter of K200S

16.1 Introduction

Introduces the built-in high-speed counter (HSC) function of the K200S C type CPU module.

16.2 Performance specifications

Lists the performance specifications of the built-in high-speed counter, including input types and counting range.

16.3 Input specifications

Details the input specifications, pin-out, and terminal names for the high-speed counter.

16.5 HSC instruction

Explains the usage and format of the HSC instruction for controlling the high-speed counter.

Appendix

A.1 Special relay (F/M)

Lists special relays (F and M relays) and their functions, indicating the status of the CPU module.

A.2 Special data register (D area)

Details special data registers and flags related to communication modules and high-speed links.

A.3 Link relay (L area)

Explains the L area usage for computer link modules (Cnet/Fnet) and provides formulas for device number calculation.

A.4 Dimension

Provides dimensional drawings and specifications for CPU modules, I/O modules, power modules, and bases.

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