Use of the application program Functional

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Application program description
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Use of the application program
Note
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Product family:
Product type:
Manufacturer:
Output
Binary output, 4-fold
Siemens
Name:
Order no.:
Switching device AP 630/01
5WG1 630-3AB01
Functional description
With this application program, it is possible to use each
of the four binary outputs of the switching device
AP 630/01 for pure switch functions, as a time switch
(staircase lighting timer) and for switching with time
delays.
There are two objects available per output. One object is
used for switching while the other is used for status
feedback. The outputs can be configured for different
operating modes via the parameters. The behaviour on
bus voltage failure and recovery can also be set via the
parameters.
Block diagram of a channel
Object of
output 1
On / Off
Time function
t
Relay
Obj Object name
Function
Type
Flags
0
Switch,
Output 1
On / Off
1 Bit
CWTU
1
Switch,
Output 2
On / Off
1 Bit
CWTU
2
Switch,
Output 3
On / Off
1 Bit
CWTU
3
Switch,
Output 4
On / Off
1 Bit
CWTU
The switching telegrams are received via the group
addresses in these objects. The telegrams are then routed to
outputs 1, 2, 3 or 4 via the time function.
4
Status,
Output 1
On / Off
1 Bit
CRTU
5
Status,
Output 2
On / Off
1 Bit
CRTU
6
Status,
Output 3
On / Off
1 Bit
CRTU
7
Status,
Output 4
On / Off
1 Bit
CRTU
The current switching states of the respective relay output are
stored in these objects. It is dependent on the switching
telegrams to the switching object of outputs 1-4 as well as the
parameter setting for bus voltage recovery. The parameter
“Operating mode: normal/time switch” does not influence the
object value. No telegram is sent after a change in the object
value. The switching state can be read out via ETS or a
visualisation terminal.
Communication objects
Maximum number of group addresses:
Maximum number of associations:
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Parameters
Parameters
Operating mode
Output 1...4
The function and parameters of the four outputs are
identical.
Parameters
Settings
Behaviour on bus voltage
recovery
no action
switch on
switch off
The behaviour of the outputs on bus voltage recovery can be
set here. The outputs can be assigned parameters
individually.
“switch on”: The output is switched on after bus voltage
recovery.
“switch off”: The output is switched off after bus voltage
recovery.
“no action”: When the bus voltage fails, the current object
value or switching state is saved and restored on bus voltage
recovery. Any assigned time delays are ignored. The output
will thus be switched on after bus voltage recovery, even if it
was not switched on when the bus voltage failed due to an
active On delay. If an output has been assigned a time switch
function, it is always switched off after bus voltage recovery.
Behaviour on bus voltage
failure
Settings
normal
On delay
Off delay
On and Off delay
time switch
The operating mode of the output can be defined with this
parameter.
“normal”: The output switches directly and without a delay.
In this setting, the parameters for setting the time delays are
not displayed.
“On delay”: The output switches on with a time delay.
“Off delay”: The output switches off with a time delay.
“On and Off delay”: The output switches both on and off with
a time delay.
“time switch”: When an “On” telegram is received via the
switching object, it is relayed directly to the output. The set Off
delay starts simultaneously. Any On delays have no effect.
Each further “1” that is received before the timer has elapsed,
restarts the Off delay. Once the delay period has elapsed, a
“0” is sent to the output. An “Off” telegram deletes the Off
delay and is immediately routed to the output (also see timing
diagrams for outputs).
no action
switch on
switch off
The behaviour of the outputs on bus voltage failure can be set
here. The outputs can be assigned parameters individually.
“switch on”: On bus voltage failure, the relay drops out and
the output is switched on (normally open contact).
“switch off”: On bus voltage failure, the relay picks up and the
output is switched off (normally closed contact).
“no action”: When the bus voltage fails, the current object
value or switching state is saved and restored on bus voltage
recovery. Any assigned time delays are ignored. The output
will thus be switched on after bus voltage recovery, even if it
was not switched on when the bus voltage failed due to an
active On delay. If an output has been assigned a time switch
function, it is always switched off after bus voltage recovery.
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Output 1...4
Off delay
The function and parameters of the four outputs are
identical except for the parameter “Operating mode”.
For outputs 1…4, it is possible to choose between the
settings “normal”, “On delay”, “Off delay”, “On and Off
delay” and “time switch”. The parameter changes
according to the option selected.
On delay
Parameters
Settings
Operating mode
normal
On delay
Off delay
On and Off delay
time switch
“Off delay”: The output switches off with a time delay.
Base for Off delay
Parameters
Settings
Operating mode
normal
On delay
Off delay
On and Off delay
time switch
“On delay”: The output switches on with a time delay.
130 milliseconds
260 milliseconds
520 milliseconds
1.0 seconds
2.1 seconds
4.2 seconds
8.4 seconds
17 seconds
34 seconds
1.1 minutes
2.2 minutes
4.5 minutes
9.0 minutes
18 minutes
35 minutes
1.2 hours
Factor for On delay ( 0-127 ) 10
The time for the “On delay” is set here. The period is
calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that
is entered here.
Factor =”0”: There is no active On delay. A logic “1” that is
sent to the time function is routed without a delay.
Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required
time with the smallest possible base as the base that is
selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum
timing error.
Base for On delay
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130 milliseconds
260 milliseconds
520 milliseconds
1.0 seconds
2.1 seconds
4.2 seconds
8.4 seconds
17 seconds
34 seconds
1.1 minutes
2.2 minutes
4.5 minutes
9.0 minutes
18 minutes
35 minutes
1.2 hours
Factor for Off delay ( 0-127 ) 10
The time for the “Off delay” is set here. The period is
calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that
is entered here.
Factor =”0”: There is no active Off delay. A logic “0” that is
sent to the time function is routed without a delay.
Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required
time with the smallest possible base as the base that is
selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum
timing error.
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On and Off delay
Parameters
Settings
Factor for On delay ( 0-127 ) 10
The time for the “On delay” is set here. The period is
calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that
is entered here.
Factor =”0”: There is no active On delay. A logic “1” that is
sent to the time function is routed without a delay.
Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required
time with the smallest possible base as the base that is
selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum
timing error.
Time switch
Parameters
Settings
Operating mode
normal
On delay
Off delay
On and Off delay
time switch
“On and Off delay”: The output switches both on and off with
a time delay.
130 milliseconds
Base for delay
260 milliseconds
520 milliseconds
1.0 seconds
2.1 seconds
4.2 seconds
8.4 seconds
17 seconds
34 seconds
1.1 minutes
2.2 minutes
4.5 minutes
9.0 minutes
18 minutes
35 minutes
1.2 hours
Factor for Off delay ( 0-127 ) 10
The time for the “Off delay” is set here. The period is
calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that
is entered here.
Factor =”0”: There is no active Off delay. A logic “0” that is
sent to the time function is routed without a delay.
Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required
time with the smallest possible base as the base that is
selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum
timing error.
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Parameters
Settings
Operating mode
normal
On delay
Off delay
On and Off delay
time switch
“time switch”: When an “On” telegram is received via the
switching object, it is relayed directly to the output. The set Off
delay starts simultaneously. Any On delays have no effect.
Each further “1” that is received before the timer has elapsed,
restarts the Off delay. Once the delay period has elapsed, a
“0” is sent to the output. An “Off” telegram deletes the Off
delay and is immediately routed to the output (also see timing
diagrams for outputs).
130 milliseconds
Base for Off delay
260 milliseconds
520 milliseconds
1.0 seconds
2.1 seconds
4.2 seconds
8.4 seconds
17 seconds
34 seconds
1.1 minutes
2.2 minutes
4.5 minutes
9.0 minutes
18 minutes
35 minutes
1.2 hours
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Parameters
4. Switching with On and Off delay
Settings
Factor for Off delay ( 0-127 ) 10
The time for the “Off delay” is set here. The period is
calculated from the selected base multiplied by the factor that
is entered here.
Factor =”0”: There is no active Off delay. A logic “0” that is
sent to the time function is routed without a delay.
Note: An attempt should always be made to set the required
time with the smallest possible base as the base that is
selected here also simultaneously specifies the maximum
timing error.
On
Telegrams for
output
Off
On
Off
On
On
Off
Time function 1
for output
0
Relay
contact
On
Off
5. Switching with time switch function
Telegrams for
output
On Off
On
On
Off
On
Time function 1
for output
0
Examples of timing diagrams for an output
Relay
contact
On
Off
1. Switching without time delays
On
Telegrams for
output
Relay
contact
Off
On
On
Off
On
Off
Off
Note
In the “time switch” operating mode, the On delay has no
effect.
On
Off
2. Switching with On delay
Telegrams for
output
On
Off
On
On
Off
On
Off
Off
On
Off
On
Time function 1
for output
0
Relay
contact
On
Off
3. Switching with Off delay
Telegrams for
output
Off
On
Off
Time function 1
for output
0
Relay
contact
On
Off
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P.O. Box 10 09 53, D-93009 Regensburg
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