West-control-solutions CALogix User Manual

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CALogix Programming and Installation Manual DM000M22

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EXAMPLE CIRCUIT The circuit below shows an example applicaion which includes a base-unit that has one PID module and one logic module fitted.

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Configuring CALogix CALogix is configured using Windows-based CALogix-sw software. Before using CALogix–sw, connect CALogix to a PC as shown below:

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For multiple instrument networks each transmission line must be properly terminated to prevent reflections. 120Ω termination resistors should be fit

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4. Click on ‘CALogix’ icon. 5. CALogix program should now run. USING CALOGIX-SW 1. Refer to on-screen help or CALogix programming manual containe

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CALogix-sw Configuration Software STARTING CALOGIX-SW 1. Click ‘start’ on Windows toolbar 2. Mouse-over ‘all programs’ 3. Mouse-over ‘CALogix fold

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Open File Open controller application settings or logic program file. Note : when a saved application or logic file is loaded to a CALogix unit,

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CONFIGURING A PID MODULE SETTINGS MENU To access settings for a PID module 5. Right-click on controller image. 6. Mouse over properties, then

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4. Once these settings have been made click on apply to write to the controller. PARK MODE Once initial settings are written to the controller it wi

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Cycle time recommendations − It is recommended that relay outputs should not have a cycle time of less than 10S. If a cycle time of less than 10s is

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Autotune sets PID terms for Heat and Cool with the same setting values. Band, integral time, derivative time, DAC and derivative sensitivity settings

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Introduction Installation Mechanical Installation 4 a) Base-unit 4 b) Control module 4 c) Mounting 4 d) Removing a module 5 e) Removing

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− 0-5V Models with 0 to 5V input use an internal resistor to spread the signal across the input range 0 to 50 mV using a divider of 100. Where a tran

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Resolution of PV and Setpoint on CALogix-sw can be set as 0.01, 0.1 or 1. This resolution is also the format used for the corresponding data register

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Derivative Sensitivity 0.5 0-1.5, step 0.1 Cycle time 10 secs 0.1 to 9.9, step 0.1 10 to 81, step 1 SP1 proportional cycle-time

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Change setpoint 2 value Band 2 -9999 to 9999 step 0.01 SP2 proportional band or Hysteresis -* 100% sensor maximum, proportional control elimina

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The current proportional output of SP3 shown as %. Manual Power Off Off, 0 to 100, step 1 Manual power overrides PID calculated power output

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PROGRAMMER FUNCTION OVERVIEW The Programmer function enables CALogix to control applications that require setpoint changes over time. Examples of thi

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6. To add segments click on ramp/soak/step. 7. Enter quantity of segments required then press OK. 8. Click and drag segment points on the profil

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Event outputs can be selected as an individual segment or after other segment types have completed such as ramps, soaks, steps and loop. Outputs m

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PROGRAM PROPERTIES Program properties allows you to set parameters for a program displayed on the profile chart area. When a program is displayed o

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2. Click on read program data in the programmer menu. 3. Information from the controller is read and program 1 is displayed on the programmer interfa

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m) Error messages 20 n) PID module settings 20 Programmer 25 a) Function overview 25 b) Accessing the programmer interface 25 c) Programmer int

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STOPPING A PROGRAM 1. Right click on controller image. 2. Mouse over properties select programmer and set-points. 3. Expand (+) programme

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Logic I/O Module and Logic Programming OVERVIEW CALogix has integrated logic function capability that can be used for controlling a system by linkin

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Create input function block I/O module inputs, power up or output status can be used as logic input function blocks. Create output functio

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Resize function blocks to same height and same width Resize all function blocks to the height and width of the blocks to that of the widest and

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II. Timers A number of timer functions are available with CALogix, these are: on-delay, off-delay, on-off delay, on-pulse, off-pulse, on-off pulse,

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Comparators convert the input level to a percentage of full scale e.g On a logic I/O module input with range of 0 - 24V, an input voltage of 2.4V will

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Manual power can be selected to apply to SP1, SP2 or SP3 of a specified module and will operate when input to the block switches from low (0) to hig

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When the input to the block is high (1), the chosen programmer function will be activated. INVERTING INPUTS Function block inputs can be inverted in

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Click on the logic toolbar to start a program that is written to the controller, the Logic running LED on the base unit should be ON when a logic p

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APPENDIX Boolean Functions AND NAND OR NOR XOR XNOR LATCH OUT INP1 INP2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0

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CALogix Installation Instructions System Overview CALogix is a modular multi-loop PID controller with logic function capability. The controller cons

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Timer Functions On-Delay Timer Off-Delay Timer On-Off Delay Timer On-Pulse Timer Off Pulse Timer

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On-Off Pulse Delayed Pulse T1 – Delay T2 –Pulse Symmetrical Recycler Pause Symmetrical Recycler Pulse Asymmet

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Asymmetrical Recycler Pulse T1 – Pulse T2 –Pause

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Specification PID MODULE : THERMOCOUPLE – 9 Types – B, E, J, K, L, N, R, S, T Standards IEC 584-1 CJC rejection 30:1 typical External resistance

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Safety and Warranty Information Installation EN61010-1 / UL61010C-1 / CSA 22.2 No 1010 To offer a minimum of basic insulation only Suitable for meas

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3. Ensuring the input terminals are facing downwards, add the control modules to base unit. Press the top and bottom tabs on the module lightly an

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DIMENSIONS Note Ensure adequate clearance for connectors and wiring

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Electrical Installation The system is designed to be installed in an enclosure which provides adequate protection against electrical shock. The enclo

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EMC GUIDELINES We make a number of general recommendations that can reduce the possibility of EMC problems. 1) It is important to suppress CALogix r

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SUPPLY AND RS485 COMMUNICATIONS CONNECTIONS (BASE-UNIT) INPUT OPTIONS (MODULE) 7P---0A000 7P---0A000 7P---0A00

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