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CL Series

Brand: ABB | Category: Relays
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. About this manual
  9. Reading conventions
  10. Logic relay
  11. Overview
  12. Device overview
  13. CL operating principles
  14. Selecting main and system menu
  15. Status display logic relay
  16. Advanced status display
  17. Menu structure
  18. Selecting or toggling between menu items
  19. Installation
  20. Connecting the expansion device
  21. Terminals
  22. Supplying AC units
  23. Supplying DC units
  24. Connecting the inputs
  25. Connect digital DC inputs
  26. Connect analog DC inputs
  27. Connecting high-speed counters and frequency generators
  28. Connecting outputs
  29. Connect relay outputs
  30. Connecting transistor outputs
  31. Expanding inputs/outputs
  32. Remote expansion
  33. Commissioning
  34. Setting the menu language
  35. CL operating modes
  36. Creating your first circuit diagram
  37. Circuit diagram display
  38. From the first contact to the output coil
  39. Wiring
  40. Testing the circuit diagram
  41. Deleting the circuit diagram
  42. Wiring with the logic relay
  43. Operating principles
  44. Relays, function relays
  45. Saving and loading circuit diagrams
  46. Working with contacts and relays
  47. Creating and modifying connections
  48. Inserting and deleting a rung
  49. Checking the circuit diagram
  50. Coil functions
  51. Function relays
  52. Example function relay with timer and counter relay
  53. Analog value comparator/threshold value switch
  54. Circuit diagram display with analog value comparator
  55. Compatibility of AC010 devices with logic relays
  56. Parameter display in RUN mode
  57. Function of the analog value comparator function relay
  58. Counters
  59. Function of the counter function relay
  60. High-speed counters, CL-DC1, CL-DC2
  61. High-speed counters
  62. Text display
  63. Wiring a text display
  64. Scaling
  65. Text entry
  66. Entering a setpoint in a display
  67. day time switch
  68. Parameter display and parameter set for 7-day time switch
  69. Changing time switch channel
  70. Operating hours counter
  71. Value range of the operating hours counter
  72. Timing relays
  73. Parameter display and parameter set for a timing relay
  74. Retention
  75. Timing relay modes
  76. Function of the timing relay function block
  77. Examples timing relay
  78. Jumps
  79. Power flow display
  80. Year time switch
  81. Parameter display and parameter set for year time switch
  82. Function of the year time switch
  83. Master reset
  84. Operating modes
  85. Basic circuits
  86. Negation (coil)
  87. Parallel circuit
  88. Parallel circuit operating like a series connection of n/o contacts
  89. Parallel circuit operating like a series connection of n/c contacts
  90. Self-latching
  91. Impulse relay
  92. Cycle pulse on falling edge
  93. Circuit examples
  94. x shift register
  95. Running light
  96. Stairwell lighting
  97. CL settings
  98. Password setup
  99. Selecting the scope of the password
  100. Activating the password
  101. Unlock logic relay
  102. Changing the menu language
  103. Changing parameters
  104. Adjustable parameters for function relays
  105. Setting date and time
  106. Setting summer time start and end
  107. Selection of summer time start and end
  108. Activating input delay (debounce)
  109. Activating debounce (input delay)
  110. Activating the P buttons
  111. Startup behaviour
  112. Behaviour when the circuit diagram is deleted
  113. Startup behaviour for memory module
  114. Setting the cycle time
  115. Retention (non-volatile data storage)
  116. Setting retentive behaviour
  117. Deleting retentive actual values
  118. diagram
  119. Displaying device information
  120. Inside the logic relay
  121. CL operation and implications for circuit diagram creation
  122. Delay times for inputs and outputs
  123. Delay time with CL-AC1 and CL-AC2 basic units
  124. Delay times for the analog inputs CL-AC1, CL-DC1 and CL-DC2
  125. overload with CL-LST, CL-LMT and CL-LET
  126. Expanding CL-LMR/CL-LMT
  127. Function monitoring of expansion units
  128. Interface
  129. Memory module
  130. Loading or saving circuit diagrams
  131. CL-SOFT
  132. Logic relay with separate display module
  133. Device version
  134. What happens if
  135. Possible situations when creating circuit diagrams
  136. Event
  137. Appendix
  138. Technical data
  139. Special approvals
  140. Power supply
  141. Inputs
  142. Relay outputs
  143. Transistor outputs
  144. List of the function relays
  145. Available function relays
  146. Names of function relay
  147. Compatibility of the function relay parameters
  148. Parameter display 7-day time switch
  149. Glossary
  150. Index
CL Series first page preview

CL Series

Brand: ABB | Category: Monitor
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. About this manual
  10. Display system
  11. Overview
  12. Device overview
  13. Operating the display system
  14. Selecting main and system menu
  15. Status display for local expansion
  16. Menu structure
  17. Selecting or toggling between menu items
  18. Cursor display
  19. Installation
  20. Connecting the expansion device
  21. Network cables and plugs
  22. Cable protection
  23. Connecting inputs
  24. Connecting DC display I/O modules
  25. Connecting outputs
  26. Connecting relay outputs
  27. CL-LER.18AC2, CL-LER.20DC2
  28. Connecting transistor outputs
  29. Connecting the analog output
  30. Connecting servo valves
  31. Connecting the CL-NET network
  32. Cable length with cross-sections
  33. Plugging and unplugging network cables
  34. Connecting the serial interface
  35. Expanding inputs/outputs
  36. Local expansion
  37. Remote expansion
  38. Commissioning
  39. Display system operating modes
  40. Creating your first circuit diagram
  41. Starting point: Status display
  42. Circuit diagram display
  43. From the first contact to the output coil
  44. Wiring
  45. Testing the circuit diagram
  46. Deleting the circuit diagram
  47. Configuring a CL-NET network
  48. Entering the network station number
  49. Entering network stations
  50. Changing the CL-NET network configuration
  51. Displaying the status display of other stations
  52. Configuring the interface for the COM-LINK mode
  53. Setting up the COM-LINK
  54. Terminal mode operation
  55. Wiring with the display system
  56. Operation
  57. Usable relays and function blocks (coils)
  58. Markers, analog operands
  59. Number formats
  60. Saving and loading programs
  61. Working with contacts and relays
  62. Creating and modifying connections
  63. Inserting and deleting a rung
  64. Saving circuit diagrams
  65. Deleting a rung
  66. Checking the circuit diagram
  67. Function block editor
  68. Checking function blocks
  69. Coil functions
  70. Function blocks
  71. Analog value comparator/threshold value switch
  72. Arithmetic function block
  73. Data block comparator
  74. Data block transfer
  75. Boolean operation
  76. Counter
  77. High-speed counters
  78. Frequency counter
  79. High-speed incremental encoder counter
  80. Comparators
  81. Data function block
  82. PID controller
  83. Signal smoothing filter
  84. GET, fetch a value from the network
  85. Seven-day time switch
  86. Year time switch
  87. Value scaling
  88. Jumps
  89. Master reset
  90. Numerical converter
  91. Operating hours counter
  92. PUT, send a value onto the network
  93. Pulse width modulation
  94. Setting date/time
  95. Set cycle time
  96. Timing relay
  97. Value limitation
  98. block
  99. Visualization with the display system
  100. Memory layout
  101. Western European character table
  102. Screen overview
  103. Screen editor
  104. Bit display
  105. Date and time
  106. Bitmap
  107. Numerical value
  108. Example program – Numerical value
  109. Value entry
  110. Message text
  111. Button editor
  112. Password logout
  113. CL-NET network, COM-LINK serial connection
  114. functions
  115. Position and addressing of the operands via CL-NET
  116. network
  117. Configuration of the CL-NET network
  118. Pause time, changing the write repetition rate manually
  119. mode
  120. Configuring an input/output device (REMOTE IO)
  121. Station message types
  122. Transfer behaviour
  123. Signs of life of the individual stations and diagnostics
  124. Introduction to COM-LINK
  125. Configuration of the COM-LINK
  126. Display system settings
  127. Password setup
  128. Selecting the scope of the password
  129. Activating the password
  130. Unlocking the display system
  131. Changing the menu language
  132. Changing parameters
  133. Adjustable parameters for function blocks
  134. Setting date and time
  135. Changing between winter/summer time (DST)
  136. Manual selection
  137. Activating input delay (debounce)
  138. Activating and deactivating the P buttons
  139. Startup behaviour
  140. Behaviour when the circuit diagram is deleted
  141. Startup behaviour for memory module
  142. Terminal mode
  143. Setting LCD contrast and backlight
  144. Retention
  145. Requirements
  146. Setting retentive behaviour
  147. Deleting ranges
  148. Displaying device information
  149. Inside the display system
  150. How the display system evaluates the high-speed counters CF, CH and CI
  151. Delay times for inputs and outputs
  152. Delay times for the display system inputs
  153. CL-LMT and CL-LET
  154. Expanding the display system
  155. Analog output QA
  156. Display system without display and keypad
  157. Memory module
  158. CL-SOFT
  159. Device version
  160. Appendix
  161. Display base module, real-time clock/timing relay/memory
  162. Transistor outputs
  163. Analog output
  164. CL-NET network
  165. List of function blocks
  166. Function block coils
  167. Function block outputs (operands)
  168. Index
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