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Moeller ps4-201-mm1 User Manual

Moeller ps4-201-mm1
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Hardware and Engineering
PS4-201-MM1
04/99 AWB 27-1184 GB
1st published 1994, edition 04/94
2nd published 1995, edition 04/94
3rd published 1997, edition 06/97
4th published 1999, edition 04/99
See modifications list on page II
© Moeller GmbH, Bonn
Author: Werner Albrecht
Editor: Thomas Kracht
Translator: Terence Osborn
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Moeller ps4-201-mm1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePLC
Supply voltage24 V DC
Analog inputs2
Communication portsRS-232, RS-485
Number of safety outputs0
Rated voltage24 V DC
Rated current2 A
Protection classIP20
Digital outputs6
StandardsIEC 61131-2
Operating temperature0°C to 55°C

Summary

About this Manual

Documentation for the PS4-200

Details on the documentation structure for the PS4-201-MM1 compact PLC.

Hardware and engineering manual

Information on installing and engineering the PS4-200 PLCs.

Manual for user interface for the programming software

Guide to using the Sucosoft S 40 programming software interface.

Programming manual

Details on programming the PS4-200 within specific language elements.

Training guide

Practical examples for key functions of Sucosoft S 40 software.

Symbols

Explanation of symbols used in the manual for warnings and tips.

1 About the PS4-200 Compact PLC

Hardware and software requirements

Specifies PC and software requirements for programming the PS4-200.

Features

Lists the main features of the PS4-200 compact PLC.

Setup

Guidance on initial setup and overview of operating elements.

Elements

Detailed description of the PS4-200 components and their functions.

2 Engineering

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)

Guidelines for ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in automation systems.

Connections

Information on wiring and connecting various interfaces and components.

Overview of connections

Summary of all connections for power supply, interfaces, and modules.

Programming device interface

Details on connector pin assignments for programming device connection.

Suconet K interface

Information on Suconet K interface, pin assignments, and bus connection.

Setting the bus terminating resistors

Instructions for setting bus terminating resistors for line configuration.

Local expansion

How to connect and configure local expansion modules (LE4) to the PS4-200.

Arrangement of the control cabinet

Best practices for arranging components within a control cabinet for optimal operation.

Ventilation

Recommendations for ensuring adequate cooling and ventilation for the PS4-200.

Device arrangement

Instructions for horizontally mounting the PS4-200 in a control cabinet.

Avoiding interference

Methods for preventing and minimizing electromagnetic interference through cabling.

3 Mounting

Mounting on a top-hat rail

Procedure for securely mounting the PLC onto a standard top-hat rail.

Mounting on feet

Steps for mounting the PLC using feet onto a mounting plate.

4 Software Configuration

General

Overview of components and tools for configuring the PLC application.

Topology configuration procedure

Steps for defining the network topology and station configurations.

Configuring and setting parameters

Detailed guide on setting parameters for master, slave, and SCO configurations.

Configuration example with local expansions

Example demonstrating configuration steps for local expansion modules.

Configuration example

Illustrative example of configuring a system with master and intelligent slaves.

5 Slave Addressing

Slaves for expanding remote inputs/outputs

How PS4-200 master communicates with slaves for I/O expansion.

Intelligent slaves

Configuration and communication for intelligent slave devices.

6 Operation

Power-up behaviour

Describes the system test and status indication upon power-up.

Shut-down behaviour

Explains how the PLC handles power interruptions and voltage dips.

Operating states of the PLC

Details on the PLC's operating states: Run, Ready, and Not Ready.

Overview of operating states

Summary table of PLC operating states based on selector switch and actions.

Start-up behaviour

Explanation of cold start and warm start procedures for the PLC.

Program transfer

Process of transferring user programs from PC to PLC.

Starting the PLC with a program stored in the memory module

Procedure for starting the PLC using a program from a memory module.

Programming via Suconet K

Method for programming multiple networked stations via Suconet K.

7 Testing/Commissioning/Diagnostics

Status LEDs

Significance and interpretation of status LEDs for diagnostics.

Diagnostics

Information on diagnostics status word, bits, and error messages.

Message byte

Information on message byte for PLC status, network stations, and startup behavior.

Appendix

Optimizing the exchange of send and receive data

Techniques for efficient data exchange between master and slaves.

Accessories

List of available accessories with their types and descriptions.

Technical Data

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