Eaton easyE4 series manuals
easyE4 series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About this manual
- Legal disclaimer
- Short designations
- Writing conventions
- Documents with additional information
- easyE4 control relays description
- Features
- Device models - versions and part nos
- Base device versions
- I/O expansion versions EASY-E4 1
- Accessory devices
- What the different parts of the part number mean
- Support
- Overview of devices
- Programming software easySoft 7
- Safety regulations
- Device documentation
- Prerequisites for proper operation
- Device-specific hazards
- Installation
- Prerequisites for the location of use
- Aeration and de-aeration
- Unpacking and checking the equipment supplied
- Mounting
- Installation on mounting rail
- Screw mounting
- Removing a device
- Connection terminals
- Connecting the power supply
- Connect digital inputs
- Connect digital counter inputs
- Connecting analog inputs
- Connecting relay outputs
- Connecting transistor outputs
- Analog I/O expansion device
- Terminal configurations for individual devices
- External connections
- Memory card
- Ethernet
- Connecting the Ethernet cable
- Programming software license
- Licensing
- Getting a license key
- Adding a license key later on
- Software updates and hardware changes
- Installation instructions
- Commissioning
- Switch on
- keypad
- Changing the menu language
- devices
- Status display on easyE4 control relays with display and keypad
- Commissioning the Ethernet network
- Remote operation
- Overview of switch-on behavior
- Operation
- Display color backlight
- Selecting menus and entering values
- Cursor display
- Operating modes of the easyE4
- Operation of the menu selection and value entry
- Selecting a device menu
- Overview of the menus on the device
- Menu Parameter
- Set clock menu
- Menu Card
- Menu Information
- System options menu
- Program menu
- Your first EDP program
- Draw a wiring diagram
- Testing the circuit diagram
- Control options in RUN mode
- Delete program
- Transfer program to the easyE4 device
- Establish Ethernet connection
- Programming on the device
- Circuit diagram display
- Circuit diagram elements
- Contacts
- Coils
- Markers and analog operands
- Working with contacts and coils
- Entering and modifying contacts
- Changing an N/O contact to an N/C contact
- Entering and modifying coils
- Deleting contacts and coils
- Creating and modifying connections
- Deleting connections
- Saving the circuit diagram
- Exiting the circuit diagram without saving
- Switching with the cursor buttons
- Checking the circuit diagram
- Jumps
- Wiring NET operands in the circuit diagram
- Transferring programs from and to a memory card
- Configuration on base devices with a display
- PROGRAMS submenu
- Working with function blocks
- Function block list
- Configuring parameters in the function block editor
- PARAMETERS menu
- Organizing marker ranges
- Function blocks
- Manufacturer function blocks
- HY - Year time switch (Hora Year)
- OT - Operating hours counter
- RC - Real-time clock
- T - Timing relay
- YT - Year time switch (Year Table)
- WT - Weekly timer (WeekTable)
- Counter function blocks
- CF - Frequency counter
- CH - High-speed counter
- CI - Incremental counter
- Arithmetic and analog function blocks
- AR - Arithmetic
- CP – Comparator
- LS - Value scaling
- MM - Min-/Max function
- PW - Pulse width modulation
- Open-loop and closed-loop function blocks
- FT - PT1-Signal smoothing filter
- PO - Pulse output
- TC - Three step controller
- VC - Value limitation
- Data and register function blocks
- BT - Block transfer
- DB - Data function block
- MX - Data multiplexer
- SR - Shift register
- TB - Table function
- NET function blocks
- PT - Put values to NET
- SC - Synchronizing clock via NET
- Other function blocks
- BV - Boolean operation
- D - Text display
- D - Text display editor
- DL - Data logger
- JC - Conditional jump
- LB - Jump label
- MR - Master reset
- NC - Numerical converter
- ST - SET cycle time
- Interrupt function blocks
- Operating principle
- The function block and its parameters
- Other
- IE - Edge-controlled interrupt function block
- IT - Time-controlled interrupt function block
- UF - User function block
- General information on user function blocks
- Configuring a user function block
- Programming a user function block
- Calling a user function block in the main program
- User function blocks in an ST main program
- Saving a user function block
- Programming view tabs
- Plausibility check
- Importing a user function block
- Replacing a user function block
- Deleting a user function block
- Printing a user function block
- Timing and counter relay example
- System settings
- System options - Base device with display and buttons
- View
- Boot logo
- Switch languages
- Setting the startup behavior
- Enabling / disabling the CARD START option
- Debounce
- Download comments
- P buttons
- Define program name
- Retention function
- Retention in the easySoft 7
- Security – password protection
- password
- Configuring the password in easySoft 7
- Configuring the memory card and device ID
- Time and Date setting
- Setting time and date in the easySoft 7
- microSD memory card
- Automatic booting from the card
- Preparing the card in the easyE4 device for booting with easySoft 7
- Preparing the card for booting on the easyE4 device itself
- Reset – resetting the device to factory settings
- Loading new operating system
- Setting a splash screen for the EASY-E4-...-12...C1 display
- easyE4 inside
- Transfering an existing circuit diagram
- Timing characteristics of expansion devices
- Time behavior of the inputs and outputs
- Delay time on EASY-E4-DC
- Delay time with DEBOUNCE deactivated
- Delay time on EASY-E4-UC
- Additional delay time due to bouncing pushbuttons
- Device information
- Operating states
- NET network
- Diagnostics messages of the operating system
- Transistor outputs (overload / short circuit)
- Connection to other devices
- Functions offline
- Circuit diagram window in communication view
- Status display on
- Wiring test
- Establishing an Ethernet connection
- Setting up a NET
- Access on the NET
- NET settings
- Modbus TCP
- Programming communication with Modbus TCP
- Read Coils 0x01
- Read Discrete Inputs 0x02
- Read Input Registers 0x04
- Write Single Registers 0x06
- Write Multiple Registers 0x10
- Modbus TCP error handling
- Modbus map
- Setting up a web server
- E-mail function
- Configuring the easySoft 7
- Programming an alarm function block to trigger notifications
- Faults
- Messages from the operating system
- Possible situations when creating programs
- Event
- Functionality of the NET faulty
- Replacing a NET station
- Station with NET-ID 1 fails
- Maintenance
- Storage, transport and disposal
- Disposal
- Appendix
- A.1 Dimension and weight specifications
- A.2 Approvals and declarations
- A.3 Technical data
- A.4 Further reading
- A.5 Sample Projects
- Alphabetical index
- List of Figures
- Glossary
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