Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Www.horner-apg.com XLe Compact Next generation compact “All-in-One”

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Www.horner-apg.com XLe Compact Next generation compact “All-in-One”"— Presentation transcript:

1 www.horner-apg.com XLe Compact Next generation compact “All-in-One”

2 www.horner-apg.com XLe Compact – what is it? Compact design (96x96mm) Full graphics interface Built-in I/O MicroSD™ mass-storage Serial protocols Optional built-in telecommunications modules

3 www.horner-apg.com The display 128x64 graphics LCD Software adjustable contrast Software controlled Blue LED backlight (ON/OFF) Up to 1024 pages 50 object per page Unicode font support

4 www.horner-apg.com The I/O Digital inputs can be configured as either positive or negative logic Digital outputs are positive logic only (0.5A/output) Relay outputs are rated at 250Vac/5A or 30Vdc/5A on resistive loads Analogue inputs are of two types: –Standard 0-10V or 0-20mA inputs 10bit –Universal 0-10V, 0-20mA, RTD, TC, mV 14bit Analogue outputs are 0-10V or 0-20mA (sinking) 12bit

5 www.horner-apg.com MicroSD™ MicroSD™ is the latest memory size in the mobile phone industry SANDisk offers 128MB, 256MB, 512MB and soon 1GB The XLe is the first Industrial product to carry this memory type Same features as CompactFlash™ on larger OCS products

6 www.horner-apg.com The models Part numberD.InD.OutRelaysA. InA. OutExp.I/O HEXE100C01212(4)2(2)64 Std0Modbus HEXE100C11212(4)2(2)64 Std0CsCAN HEXE100C01312(4)12(2)02 Std0Modbus HEXE100C11312(4)12(2)02 Std0CsCAN HEXE100C01424(4)16(2)02 Std0Modbus HEXE100C11424(4)16(2)02 Std0CsCAN HEXE100C01512(4)12(2)02 Uni2Modbus HEXE100C11512(4)12(2)02 Uni2CsCAN

7 www.horner-apg.com Applications Agriculture - A small rugged package, 12Vdc compatibility, and removable mass storage are ideal for the agricultural environment. Packaging - The XLe compact size, affordable price, and fast response time make it a natural choice for packaging machinery of all types. Water treatment - The XLe offers the perfect I/O mix, size, and communications capability for Pump Control, Tank Monitoring and Remote Telemetry in general. Temperature controller - With built-in RTD or Thermocouple inputs available, along with auto-tune PID, the XLe can perform advanced temperature control and much more on any machine.

8 www.horner-apg.com XLe Compact – Technical aspects Configuration

9 www.horner-apg.com I/O configuration Software configuration and hardware configuration (jumper settings) have to match For digital inputs choice of Positive or negative logic For analogue inputs –0-10V is the default setting in Europe –0-20mA also needs grounding of voltage input –Thermocouple input select the correct element type –RTD input select the correct element type For analogue outputs –0-10V is the default setting in Europe. –0-20mA is sinking only, need to provide loop power

10 www.horner-apg.com I/O configuration High speed inputs (H1 to H4) have several operating modes: –Frequency input –Totalising –Pulse input –Encoder input

11 www.horner-apg.com I/O configuration Up to 4 frequency inputs Four frequency measurement periods: –1 second –100ms –10ms –1 scan cycle Each input is connected to one 32bit wide register

12 www.horner-apg.com I/O configuration Up to 4 totalising inputs Counts up on rising or falling edge Each input is connected to one 32bit wide register

13 www.horner-apg.com I/O configuration Up to 4 pulse inputs –High/Low pulse width in 1us resolution –Rising/Falling edges per period in 1us resolution Each input is connected to one 32bit wide register

14 www.horner-apg.com I/O configuration Up to 2 encoder inputs –Count up/down relative encoder Each input is connected to one 32bit wide register

15 www.horner-apg.com I/O configuration High speed Digital outputs (P1 & P2) have the following operating modes: –PWM output (fixed frequency) –Variable frequency output (fixed duty cycle)

16 www.horner-apg.com XLe Compact – SMS Send and receive updates from the field

17 www.horner-apg.com SMS Configuration Click Program and then select SMS Configuration tab on the Cscape main menu as shown below:

18 www.horner-apg.com SMS configuration The following SMS Configuration Main Screen appears. In this example, the screen is already configured. The SMS Configuration screen has several sections that require configuration.

19 www.horner-apg.com SMS initialisation a. Enable SMS Configuration - Select the check box to begin SMS configuration. b. Configuration Parameters Centre Number: if required, select the box and type in up to 16 digits, use numbers 0 – 9 and special characters:, ( ) – + SIM Pin Code: if required, select the box and type in up to 4 digits, use numbers 0 – 9 Command Interval: This is the interval of time (in seconds) that the OCS poll for messages (valid range: 1 - 100). c. Status Registers Settings Address: Enter the starting register location to indicate the status of the SMS communication. This is a block of four registers that are consecutive in memory. For example, if you are using R31– R34, you need to enter the starting register address as %R0031. Name: Enter (or select) an I/O Name. The Status Register contains a status bit indicating the condition of the SMS communication.

20 www.horner-apg.com d. Message Buffer Register Settings The Message Buffer Register holds the latest SMS message string sent or received by the controller. An individual SMS message can have up to 160 characters. e. Additional Settings Be sure to click each button and perform the configuration procedures associated with each button. SMS initialisation

21 www.horner-apg.com SMS Initialisation Modem Initialization Settings Configure this screen to select the type of Modem Initialization that is going to be used. Configuration of Initialization Status Register Settings and User Specific Modem Initialization Script in the above screen is required when User Initialization Script is selected. Modem Initialization Settings The following options are available: No Initialization (Modem Preconfigured): No initialization of GSM modem will be done. Select this option if connected GSM modem is pre-configured and does not require initialization. Internal Modem Initialization: Select this option in case you have XLE OCS with internal modem. Siemens TC Modem Initialization: In case of external GSM modem, select this option.

22 www.horner-apg.com Select User Initialization Script Configure initialization status register and provide initialization script Type of Modem Initialization used affects various settings that are available on the COM Port screen User Initialization Script: Enter the starting register address location used to store the additional modem initialization script’s latest command executed. This is a block of 10 registers that are consecutive in memory. For example, if you are using R301 - R310, you need to enter the starting register address as %R301. Enter (or select) the I/O Name User Specific Modem Initialization Script Enter your script in this box.

23 www.horner-apg.com SMS target directory Before creating Send or Receive messages, a directory of phone numbers needs to be created. Configure the following screen to build a directory.

24 www.horner-apg.com SMS target directory Click Delete Contact to remove a listing after highlighting the row Click Add Contact to add a member Click Modify Contact if a member is already added in the directory. To modify the member listing, either double-click the row or highlight the row and click Modify Contact. Configure in the Modify Contact Information screen

25 www.horner-apg.com SMS send/receive messages Before creating send or receive messages, a directory needs to be created. After the directory is created, configure the following screen: Click Modify Message to edit a message that is already on the list. Either double-click the row or highlight the row and click Modify Message. Click Add New Message to add a new message. Click Delete Message to remove a message after highlighting the row.

26 www.horner-apg.com SMS send/receive messages When Add/Modify Message is clicked, the following screen appears. In this example, the screen is already configured for a SEND message.

27 www.horner-apg.com XLe - Network I/O scanner SmartStix configuration made easy

28 www.horner-apg.com New Network I/O tab in I/O Configuration dialog box Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

29 www.horner-apg.com Just press the “Add” button… Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

30 www.horner-apg.com And a list appears of all available SmartStix I/O modules… Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

31 www.horner-apg.com After selecting a module… Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

32 www.horner-apg.com A configuration dialog appears, allowing configuration of… Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

33 www.horner-apg.com Network ID this matches the rotary switches on the module, set from 0 to 253 Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

34 www.horner-apg.com I/O Map – the user can map the I/O and status anywhere in the Controller’s memory. Once a starting register is established, added modules will default to sequential values. Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

35 www.horner-apg.com Input Update Method the inputs can be updated on a change of state, or a periodic basis Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

36 www.horner-apg.com Timeout – the maximum time the I/O or Controller will wait before enunciating a communications error Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

37 www.horner-apg.com Channel Configuration for analog I/O, the user can also select the analog type and range, along with the filtering settings Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

38 www.horner-apg.com I/O can be re-numbered (re-mapped) automatically if necessary… Network I/O Scanner  Allows easy configuration of SmartStix I/O

39 www.horner-apg.com XLe Serial protocols Easy serial communications

40 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols support Introduced in Cscape 6.7c on the LX Available on the XLe with Cscape 8.0 Each serial port may use a different protocol Data is mapped to/from device to/from internal registers on the OCS Protocols supported: –Modbus ASCII and RTU Master –GE Fanuc SNP –Allen-Bradley DF1 –Horner CsCAN –Control Techniques CT RTU –Danfoss VLT5000 –Check our website for an up to date list

41 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  In the menu bar select Program/Protocol config... Click on drop down button to select from a list of supported protocols.

42 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... Click on Network button to configure the network connected to that port.

43 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... Check the protocol settings match your set-up. Read more about the protocol specific details in the protocol help.

44 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... Click on Devices button to configure the devices connected to the network

45 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... Add devices to the network

46 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... Name the device and assign a network address to it

47 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... Click on Scan list button to configure the data mapping.

48 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... Add data mappings to/from configured devices to/from OCS internal registers.

49 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... Select a configured device, enter the starting parameter and enter the length of the data block to be transferred. Enter an internal register for the source/destination of the transferred data. Select the type of data transfer.

50 www.horner-apg.com Serial protocols: setting up  Easy configuration... The data will be scanned in the order it appears on the list.

51 www.horner-apg.com This allows an engineer to set the balance between the fastest ladder scans vs. the fastest screen updates Screen Priority Graphics Editor > Config > Screen Priority Screen Responsiveness vs. scan rate

52 www.horner-apg.com XLe – Using the MicroSD™ Archiving, recipes, loading programs…

53 www.horner-apg.com MicroSD™ Three ways of accessing the MicroSD™: –The system menu formatting the media Deleting files Loading a program –Graphics object Formatting the media Deleting files –Program Creating files Read/writing files Renaming files


Download ppt "Www.horner-apg.com XLe Compact Next generation compact “All-in-One”"

Similar presentations


Ads by Google