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Table of Contents
Main Page
Front Cover
1
First Page
3
Guidelines for the safety
7
Table of Contents
9
1. Introduction
13
2. Function Block Programming
15
2.1 Types of Blocks and the FBD base
15
2.1.1 Inputs
15
2.1.2 Front Panel Keys
15
2.1.3 System Memory Bits
15
2.1.4 Function Blocks
16
2.1.5 Outputs
16
2.1.6 Function Block Diagram (Fbd) base
16
2.2 Programming Methods for the Alpha Controller
17
2.2.1 Direct Programming
17
2.2.2 AL-PCS/WIN-E Programming Software
17
3. Keys, Menus, and LCD Displays
19
3.1 Key Functions
19
3.2 Menu Options Instuctions
19
3.3 The Stop Mode Top Menu
20
3.3.1 The “Others...” Programming Screen
20
3.4 The Run Mode Top Menu
21
3.5 The Edit Menu
21
3.6 The Function Block Edit Menu
21
3.7 Option Screen Setup
22
3.7.1 How to change the Language
22
3.7.2 Real Time Clock SET
22
3.7.3 SummerTime
22
3.7.4 Password
22
3.8 LCD Displays
23
3.8.1 Image Table
23
3.8.2 LCD Function
23
3.9 Block Items
23
3.9.1 Input Blocks
23
3.9.2 Function Blocks
23
3.9.3 Output Blocks
24
3.9.4 Connected Blocks
24
3.10 Function Block Diagrams
24
4. Direct Programming
25
4.1 Block Availability
25
4.2 Connecting Blocks
25
4.2.1 To connect the blocks from the left (signal provider) block to right (signal receiver) block.
25
4.2.2 To connect the blocks from the right (signal receiver) block to left (signal provider) block.
26
4.3 Disconnect Two Blocks
26
4.4 Methods to Create a Function Block
27
4.4.1 New FB
27
4.4.2 AddFB
27
4.5 Function Block Editing
27
4.5.1 Setup Function Block
27
4.5.2 Change No. (of a Function Block)
27
4.5.3 Delete FB
27
4.6 Movement between Function Blocks
28
4.6.1 Movement Between Unconnected Blocks
28
4.6.2 Movement Between Connected Blocks
28
4.6.3 The Jump Command
28
4.7 Using Keys as Inputs
28
4.8 Programming the System Bits M01 - M05
29
4.9 Function Block Description and Byte Consumption
29
4.10 The Monitor Mode
30
4.10.1 Monitor/Update Function Block Values
30
4.10.2 Forcing Outputs ON/OFF
30
4.10.3 Add/Delete Function Blocks in the Monitor Mode
30
5. The Logic Function Blocks
31
5.1 The AND Block
31
5.2 The OR Block
31
5.3 The NOT Block
32
5.4 The XOR Block (Exclusive OR)
32
5.5 The NAND Block (Not AND)
32
5.6 The NOR Block (Not OR)
33
6. Function Blocks
35
6.1 Boolean Function Block
35
6.2 The SET/RESET Block
36
6.3 The PULSE Block
36
6.4 The ALT Block
36
6.5 The DELAY Block
37
6.6 The ONE SHOT Block
37
6.7 The FLICKER Block
38
6.8 The TimeSW Block
38
6.8.1 Setting the First Time Switch
39
6.8.2 For the Date operation:
39
6.8.3 For the Weekly Operation:
40
6.8.4 To Enter New Time Switches
40
6.8.5 To Edit Time Switches
40
6.8.6 To Delete Time Switch Data
40
6.9 The COUNTER Block
41
6.10 The UP/DOWN COUNTER Block
41
6.11 The COMPARE Block
42
6.12 The OFFSET Block
42
6.13 The DISPLAY Block
43
6.13.1 Displaying Data Onscreen
43
6.13.2 Editing Data Onscreen
43
6.14 The ZONE COMPARE Block
44
6.15 The Schmitt Trigger
44
6.16 The Hour Meter
45
7. Lets Make a Program
47
7.1 Option Settings
47
7.2 The Function Block Diagram
47
7.3 Input the Program
48
7.3.1 Adding Function Blocks by the Left to Right method (Section 4.2.1)
48
7.3.2 Scroll through the Function Blocks by Number (Section 4.6.1)
49
7.3.3 Use the Jump Command (Section 4.6.3)
49
7.3.4 Use the NewFB command (Section 4.4.1)
50
7.3.5 Connect the Function Blocks from Right to Left (Section 4.2.2)
50
7.4 Set up the Function Block Parameters (Section 4.5.1)
51
7.5 Exit the Function Block Diagram board
52
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