Loctite 97152 Manual
Loctite 97152 Manual
Loctite 97152 Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Universal-Steuergert
Dual Channel Controller
97152
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Contents
2 Description..........................................................................................54
2.1 Theory of operation ........................................................................................................54
2.2 Displays, operating elements and connections...............................................................55
2.3 Start display - Overview.................................................................................................62
2.1.1 Display overview............................................................................................................62
2.1.2 Status numbers of program steps....................................................................................62
2.4 Controller access function ..............................................................................................63
2.5 Modes of operation.........................................................................................................63
2.5.1 Time controlled mode ....................................................................................................63
2.5.2 Continuous mode............................................................................................................63
2.6 Menu types .....................................................................................................................64
2.6.1 On / Off menus ...............................................................................................................64
2.6.2 Selection menus..............................................................................................................64
2.6.3 Value setup menus..........................................................................................................64
2.7 Peripheral connection options using valve modules ......................................................64
2.7.1 Integrated pneumatic solenoid valve module: 1 dispense channel.................................65
2.7.2 Integrated pneumatic solenoid valve module: 2 dispense channels
without advancing slide..................................................................................................65
2.7.3 External pneumatic/electric solenoid valve module: 2 dispense channels.....................66
2.8 Factory settings...............................................................................................................67
4 Installation...........................................................................................69
4.1 Environmental and operating conditions........................................................................69
4.2 Space requirements.........................................................................................................69
4.3 Connecting the unit ........................................................................................................69
4.4 Startup ............................................................................................................................69
4.5 Shutdown........................................................................................................................69
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Contents
5 Operation ............................................................................................ 70
5.1 Lock/unlock controller ................................................................................................... 70
5.2 Programming procedure................................................................................................. 70
5.2.1 System setup................................................................................................................... 70
5.2.2 Dispense channel configuration ..................................................................................... 71
5.2.3 Setup mode..................................................................................................................... 71
5.2.4 Timing setup................................................................................................................... 71
5.2.5 Further adjustments........................................................................................................ 71
5.2.6 Checking of setup........................................................................................................... 71
5.3 Menu "System setup" ..................................................................................................... 72
5.3.1 Language ........................................................................................................................ 72
5.3.2 Valves and channels:...................................................................................................... 72
5.3.3 Reset to factory settings: ................................................................................................ 72
5.3.4 Stored dispense program changeover types: .................................................................. 73
5.3.5 I/O signal status.............................................................................................................. 73
5.4 Menu "Dispense channel setup"..................................................................................... 74
5.5 Menu "Setup mode" ....................................................................................................... 75
5.6 Menu "Dispense, pre-delay and post-delay times, DC motor speed" ............................ 76
5.7 Menu "Online Flow Monitor" ........................................................................................ 77
5.7.1 Value setup..................................................................................................................... 77
5.7.2 Activation of reference dispensing................................................................................. 77
5.8 Setup of reservoir pressure, empty and refill signals ..................................................... 78
5.8.1 Reservoir pressure setup ................................................................................................ 78
5.8.2 Empty and refill signals ................................................................................................. 78
5.9 Menu "Preselection of stored dispense programs"......................................................... 78
5.10 Setup of dispense time ................................................................................................... 79
5.11 Programming of Online Flow Monitor .......................................................................... 81
5.11.1 Actuate flow monitoring ................................................................................................ 82
5.11.2 Setup of parameters for monitoring ............................................................................... 83
5.11.3 Setup of reference dispensing ........................................................................................ 84
6 Troubleshooting.................................................................................. 86
7 Annex.................................................................................................. 87
7.1 Spare parts and accessories ............................................................................................ 87
7.2 Pin assignment ............................................................................................................... 87
7.2.1 XS 1 Start ....................................................................................................................... 87
7.2.1.1 XS 1 Start via foot switch ............................................................................................. 87
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1 Please observe the following
Before installing the system: For safe and successful operation of the unit, read these instructions
completely. If instructions are not observed, the manufacturer can assume no liability.
Be sure to keep the manual close at hand for further reference.
Caution!
Caution is the signal word used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in moderate or minor injury.
Note!
Gives recommendations for better handling of the unit during operation or setup as well as during
maintenance or service.
The numbers printed in bold in the text refer to the corresponding item numbers in the illustration
on pages 10 16
The point emphasizes an instruction step.
The dash emphasizes a list.
On-screen displays are shown in italics.
Keyboard key names are shown in bold italics.
Instruction steps in the illustrations are
indicated with arrows.
Note!
As a result of technical development, the illustrations and descriptions in this operating manual
may deviate in detail from the actual unit delivered.
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1 Please observe the following
While under warranty, the unit may be repaired by an authorized Henkel service representative
only.
Danger!
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage or injury of any kind because of misuse
or improper application or because of failure to observe safety instructions or warnings.
It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that all devices actuated by the controller are
positioned in a safe manner.
Do not remove, by-pass or disable any safety device! This can result in damage to the unit and is
therefore prohibited!
Check the power cord and the unit before each use. Damage to the power cord or the housing can
result in contact with live electrical parts.
Replace a damaged power cord immediately.
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2 Description
Caution!
All adjustment and setup operations in the PERIPHERALS main menu and in the MANUAL
OPERATION menu must be performed by trained and authorized personnel only!
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2 Description
2
3
1 Display
Displays all information required for setup, status, etc., see section 2.3
2 Precision pressure regulator
Precision pressure regulator to regulate reservoir pressure.
Turn the regulator knob to adjust the dispense pressure within a range from 0.00 bar to
700 bar (0 to 100 PSI).
If error message 12 Supply? is displayed with a beep, the reservoir is either empty
or has been switched off.
If "-!-" is blinking and pressure is indicated with a beep, the dispense pressure setting
was changed by more than 10 %.
Press key 10 Enter to store the indicated dispense pressure as new comparison value
for automatic pressure monitoring. If no new dispense pressure is to be set, the old
dispense pressure setting must be restored. In both cases the error message and the
beep will disappear.
3 Selector / Confirm button
Turn the button to move from one menu option to the other or make settings such as
dispense time, start of flow monitoring, etc.
Push the button to confirm or store these settings.
It is recommended to press key 10 Enter to store the settings, as accidental turning of
the button may cause a change in the setting, so that the wrong value would be stored.
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2 Description
4 97152
5 A
A
7 6 B
B
ESC
Start
ESC
Start
4 Key: Channel A
5 Key: Channel B
To select the channel for further adjustments.
In the setup menus, these keys are used to switch the relevant options on or off.
6 Key: Monitoring
Without preselection of a channel, the online monitoring On/Off menu is displayed.
With preselected channel, the online monitoring Setup menu is displayed. All
necessary adjustments can be made in the menu, such as adjustment of the required
tolerance, evaluation limits, etc.
7 Key: Adjustment
With preselected channel, the channel menu is displayed.
This key is used for setup of a basic configuration of the selected channel, e. g.
activation of advancing slides, rotor sprays, online monitoring, continuous mode.
If the menu is activated without preselecting a channel, Channel A will be
automatically switched to active mode.
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2 Description
97152
A
9 8
A
B
10 B
ESC
Start
11 ESC
Start
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2 Description
97152
A
A
B
B
ESC
Start
ESC
Start
12 13
14 15
P in
6-8 bar
I/0
P in
6-8 bar
I/0
I 0 I 0
I 0 P out
I 0
P out 0.1-7 ba
r
A
0.1-7 ba B
r
A
B
XS16
XS5 RS
16
232
17 18 19
20 21
22
16 Pneumatic Connection Reservoir
Regulated air pressure supply (0 - 7 bar, 0 100 PSI) to the reservoir, for
+ 0.05
air hose OD 6 mm 0.10 , ID 4 mm.
17, 18 Pneumatic Connection A to a dispense valve
I = Dispense valve open.
O = Dispense valve closed.
Use port I for single actuated dispensing valve and close port 0 with plug, for air hose
+ 0.05
OD 4 mm 0.10 , ID 2.5 mm.
19 Main air connector 2 - 10 bar (30 PSI - 145 PSI) for
+ 0.05
air hose OD 6 mm 0.10 , ID 4 mm
20, 21 Pneumatic Connection B to one dispense valve or one advancing slide
I = dispense valve open or advancing slide forward.
O = dispense valve closed or advancing slide backward.
Use port I for single actuated dispensing valve and close port 0 with plug, for air hose
OD 4 mm +0.10
0.05
, ID 2.5 mm.
22 I/O switch
The power switch is used to switch the unit on and off.
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2 Description
24 23
25 XS5 RS
232
XS16
XS8 I/O
Port
26
Interface
XS2 Res
ervoir
XS12 Va
27
lves XS18
XS1 Sta
rt
XS11 DC
Drive
Henkel AG
Standort & Co. KGaA
M
Gutenber nchen
gs
D-85748 tr. 3 100-240
VAC, 50
Garching /60 Hz
Fuse
Power Co : 2A T (time-lag
nsumption )
: 100 W
Place for
Serial No
. Sticker
Made in
German
y
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2 Description
XS16
34
XS5 RS
232
XS8 I/O
Port
XS2 Res
ervoir
XS12 Va
lves XS18
33
XS1 Star
t
XS11 DC
28 32
Drive
Henkel AG
Standort & Co. KGaA
Mnche
Gutenbe n
rg
D-85748 str. 3 100-240
VAC, 50
Garching /60 Hz
Fuse
Power Co : 2A T (time-lag
nsumption )
: 100 W
29
Place for
Se rial No. St
icker
Made in
German
y
30
31
28 Connection XS 12 External solenoid valve module
Use to connect the 15 pin connection cord to the optional external solenoid valve
module 97204.
29 Connection XS 1 Start
Use to connect foot switch 97201.
Two Start inputs each for channels A and B via special start splitter cable 97203.
30 Connection XS 10 DC Drives
Use to connect a DC motor with drive box.
31 Power Connection 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz with glass tube miniature fuse 2A semi
time-lag, 5 x 20 mm
32 Connection XS 18: Cylinder in top position
Is used to connect the electric end position switch (for pin assignment see
section 7.2.10).
33 Connection XS 17: Cylinder in bottom position
Is used to connect the electric end position switch (for pin assignment see
section 7.2.10).
34 Connection XS 16: Rotor
Is used to connect the rotor (for pin assignment see section 7.2.9).
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2 Description
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2 Description
Benefits
Very high precision of dispense timing is achieved.
Maximum measuring accuracy for flow monitoring is available without constraints.
Limitations
Fluctuations in PLC runtime directly affect both the dispense time and the runtime of the
connected advancing slides. Therefore, this mode is not recommended for options using
internally controlled advancing slides.
Flow monitoring is available for time independent operation only.
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2 Description
While the red ring on the Selector / Confirm button is illuminated, the button can be turned or
pressed to
change settings such as dispense time,
scroll within a menu, but also to
store the selected value.
Within the On/Off menu, the channel keys for dispense channels A and B are defined as
switches.
Within the channel setup menu, the channel keys for dispense channels A and B are assigned as
scroll keys, as the button is required for setup of time values. Channel key A scrolls upward,
channel key B downward.
In case of a wrong input, abort the procedure by pushing key ESC/Lock and start again.
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2 Description
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2 Description
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2 Description
System setup
Controller unlocked ..................................................................... Yes
Language ..................................................................................... English
Valve module configuration ........................................................ 2 channel internal V
Changeover stored dispense programs ........................................ Off
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3 Technical Data
3.1 Electrics
Power supply 100-240 VAC; 50/60 Hz
Power consumption approx. 60 W
Power fuse Glass tube miniature fuse, 2A semi time-lag
Internal control voltages 5 VDC; 24 VDC
Protection IP 33 acc. to VDE 0470, Part 1 / EN 60529-1991
3.2 Pneumatics
Pneumatic supply min. 2 bar; max. 10 bar
Observe technical data specified for the dispense
valve!
Quality filtered 10 m, oil-free, non-condensing
If the required quality is not achieved,
install a Loctite 97120 filter regulator. Order No. 88649
Adjustment range of the pressure 0.1 7.00 bar
regulator
Pressure indication 0.1 7.00 bar
Pressure range of optional external 2.5 8 bar
solenoid valve module 97204
+ 0.05
Pneumatic hose size, P in ID 4 mm ; OD 6 mm 0.10
+ 0.05
Pneumatic hose size, to connect reservoir ID 4 mm; OD 6 mm 0.10
OD inch (6.3 mm) not suitable!
+ 0.05
Pneumatic hose size, to connect dispense ID 2.5 mm ; OD 4 mm 0.10
valves
+ 0.05
Pneumatic hose size, to connect ID 2.5mm; OD 4 mm 0.10
advancing slides
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4 Installation
97152
Freiraum fr
230 mm
ESC Start
9"
Kabel und
Schluche
Area to be left
clear for cables
and tubes
4.4 Startup
Switch the power switch 22 to position I.
4.5 Shutdown
Switch the power switch 22 to position O.
Disconnect power cord from line voltage.
Switch off external pneumatic supply.
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5 Operation
Lock
Keep ESC/Lock key 11 depressed for more
than 3 s.
Turn the button to select a number which is
not the number "2000".
To store the setting, press key 10 Enter or
push the button.
The controller is locked.
Unlock
Keep ESC/Lock key 11 depressed for more
than 3 s.
Turn the button to select the number "2000".
Press key 10 Enter to store the setting.
The controller is unlocked.
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5 Operation
Caution!
If a reservoir pressure has been set for the product supply unit, product will flow from the
connected dispense valves!
Furthermore, the advancing slides connected to the system will move to dispensing position.
Be sure to take appropriate safeguarding action!
Actuate a connected foot switch to trigger a dispense cycle start and check if adjustments are
correct.
If a primary controller (PLC) is connected, trigger a dispense cycle start to check setup and
signal exchange.
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5 Operation
5.3.1 Language
Currently only English and German available.
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5 Operation
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5 Operation
Caution!
Different dispense, pre-delay and post-delay times will result in different dispense cycle
durations.
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5 Operation
Caution!
In this mode, all units connected to the controller or to the external valve module will be actuated.
For example, a connected advancing slide will move to its dispense position when the channel is
switched on ().
There must be no obstacles within this range.
Any unit switched on in this mode, although not activated in the channel system menu, will be
actuated.
Note!
As long as the setup mode has been activated for any one dispense channel, no dispensing cycle
can be started in the other dispense channel.
Malfunctions occurring during normal dispensing operating are ignored in manual mode.
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5 Operation
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5 Operation
Product bottle in the reservoir is almost empty. When this signal is displayed,
available product is sufficient for further dispensing shots. However, it would be
wise to get a new, full product bottle ready.
The product bottle is empty.
No further dispensing shots are possible as this signal prevents triggering of any
new dispense cycles.
This symbol in the display means that the reservoir is depressurized. The
reservoir can be opened to replace the product bottle.
The empty product bottle has been replaced by a full bottle, and the product
reservoir lid is clamped in place. The reservoir must be reactivated by pressing
the blinking key 15 Reservoir. Then, pressurize the reservoir to the pre-set
pressure and trigger the next dispense cycle.
The monitoring display indicates only error message 12 Supply ? with a beep. To check if the
reservoir is empty, press key 11 ESC/Lock to go to the System Display.
Menus "Dispense, pre-delay and post-delay times, DC motor speed" and "Online Flow Monitor"
can now be accessed for setup. Whenever these settings are stored, the controller will assign them
to the selected parameter set. The reference measurement of the Online Flow Monitor will also be
transferred. Configuration settings made in the "System setup" and "Dispense channel setup"
menus will not be stored in the parameter set.
To allow you to use this function, selection of the parameter sets must be defined in the "System
setup" menu - see section 5.3.
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5 Operation
Dispense amount
The amount of product dispensed is determined by the following factors:
Amount of pressure in the reservoir
Length of time the dispensing valve remains open.
Valve stroke
Dispense needle
Drop size
Definition: A small drop has a diameter of approx. 1 mm.
A medium-sized drop has a diameter of approx. 2.5 mm.
A big drop has a diameter of approx. 5 mm.
Dispense needles
Various dispense needle types and sizes are available for each product and corresponding
application of the dispense valve:
Conical dispense needles made of polyethylene for high viscosity products and large dispensed
amounts.
Stainless steel needles for low viscosity and UV curing products (especially suitable for spot
applications).
Flexible dispense needles made of polyethylene
PTFE-lined stainless steel needles (especially for fast curing products).
Dispense pressure
When dispensing Cyanoacrylate adhesives, the dispense pressure normally should not exceed
1 bar. If this pressure is not sufficient it would be better to increase the dispense time and/or use a
bigger dispense needle. The dispense time should be long enough to allow the dispense valve to
open and close properly.
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5 Operation
Outgassing of products
To avoid problems due to outgassing of products, use low dispense pressure and longer dispense
timing for your process whenever possible. In addition, it is helpful to depressurize the dispense
valve at regular intervals.
If possible, reduce the valve closing speed (refer to operating manual of relevant dispense valve).
Separation of products
To ensure optimum adhesive strength, the product should not be allowed to separate. Use only
small containers holding the amount of product consumed during a shift or a day to minimize
separation.
Avoid angled fittings for product connections, e.g. to the dispense valve. Use straight fittings
only. Care should be taken to run the feed line properly, with a wide radius.
Thixotropic products
Prolonged idle periods will change the flow behavior of a thixotropic product due to its chemical
properties. As a result, the amount of product dispensed will be reduced. To compensate for this
phenomenon, run 2 3 dispense cycles before returning the system to operation.
Start settings
Small drops Medium-sized drops Big drops
Dispense Dispense Dispense Dispense Dispense Dispense
time pressure time pressure time pressure
in seconds in bar in seconds in bar in seconds in bar
Low viscosity products up to
125 mPas (like fruit juice)
Cyanoacrylates and 0.5 0.2 0.6 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 1.0
anaerobics,
e.g. 401, 406, 496, 290
Medium viscosity products
up to 1,000 mPas (like heavy
oil), Cyanoacrylates and 0.5 0.5 1.0 1.0 0.5 1.0 1.0 1.0 2.0
anaerobics,
e.g. 243, 270, 480, 648
High viscosity products up to
10,000 mPas (like honey)
Cyanoacrylates and
anaerobics,
0.5 0.7 1.2 1.0 1.0 2.0 2.0 1.0 2.0
e.g. 326, 330, 572, 573, 574,
638
Paste and gel-type products
Cyanoacrylates, anaerobics
and silicones,
0.5 1.2 2.0 1.0 1.7 2.5 2.0 2.0 3.0
e.g. 454, 510, 660, 5088.
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5 Operation
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5 Operation
X-Axis Dispense,
Lenght 120 pts.
Status line
X-Axis Dispense,
Lenght 120 pts.
Status line
Displayed range within which a measurement is OK. Range is determined by the controller and
displayed graphically, taking into account the preselected tolerance as well as the measured
reference.
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5 Operation
To increase the value, move the boundary line to the right, and vice versa. This applies for both
boundary lines.
To ensure optimum positioning of lines, a measurement should have been taken before making
this adjustment.
Start point (boundary line left)
Start of evaluation
Press key 4 Channel A.
Adjustable range: 0-90 pts.
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5 Operation
To run one or several reference dispensing cycles, monitoring of the dispense channel must first
be activated as described in section 5.11.1.
The display changes from OFF to X.
The channel keys for dispense channels A and B are defined as switches. The relevant key is
used to switch the flow monitor On () or Off (X).
Press key 13 Start to run the reference
dispensing cycles for the active dispense
channel. A counter runs.
A maximum of 8 reference dispensing cycles
should be performed. Time intervals between
reference dispensing cycles should be equal to
the production line cycle times. A start signal
must be triggered for each reference dispense
cycle. Whenever another start signal is
triggered after the final reference dispense
cycle, the controller switches automatically to X. The number of dispense cycles triggered is
indicated as a numeral in square brackets. [8].
Press key 10 Enter to store. Then return to the system display.
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5 Operation
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0
6 Troubleshooting
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7 Annex
7 7
8 8
Pot. 0 VDC
9 9
+24 VDC
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7 Annex
Reservoir
Controller digital Levelsensor
4
1
Tank Refill 1 1 blue
2
4 3 0VDC/GND
1
Tank Empty 2 2 black
2
3
3 3 brown
+ 24V
4 4
0VDC 5 5 0VDC
GND
6 6
7 7
GND 4
1
Identification 8 8
2 Signal
3
9 9 + 24V
+ 24V
Output
Reservoir
Controller analogue Levelsensor
4
1
Tank Refill 1 1 1 2
2
4 3
1
Tank Empty 2 2 1 2
2
3
3 3
4 4
0VDC 5 5
GND
GND
6 6 max. 1.8 W
7 7
GND 4
1 Tankventil
Identification 8 8
2 Signal
3
9 9
+ 24V + 24VDC
Output
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7 Annex
Controller Pre-Amplifier
1 1
7 Identification 7
Signal
8 8
9 + 24VDC 9
2 2 2 2
Rx
3 3 3 3
Tx
4 4 4 4
5 5 5 5
Gnd
6 6 6 6
7 7 7 7
*Tx
8 8 8 8
*Rx
9 9 9 9
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7 Annex
8 8
GND Output
9 9
10 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
GND Input
15 15
+24 VDC
7.2.6 XS 10 PLC
7.2.6.1 XS 10 PLC internal power supply
Controller PLC
1 1
Ready Channel A
2 2
Ready Channel B
3 3
Error Channel A
4 Error Channel B
4
5 5 1
Start Channel A 2
6 6 1
Start Channel B 2
7 7
8 8
+0VDC
9 Pot. 24V 9
10 Reset Channel A
10 1
2
11 11 1
Reset Channel B 2
12 Tank Refill 12
13 Tank Emtpy 13
14 14
Pot. 0V
15 +24VDC
15
90
7 Annex
Controller PLC
1 1
Ready Channel A
2 2
Ready Channel B
3 3
Error Channel A
4 4
Error Channel B
5 5 1
Start Channel A 2
6 6 1
Start Channel B 2
7 7
8 8
9 9 +24VDC
Pot. 24V
10 10 1
Reset Channel A 2
11 11 1
Reset Channel B 2
12 Tank Refill 12
13 Tank Emtpy 13
14 14
Pot. 0V +0VDC
15 15
7.2.7 XS 11 DC drive
Controller DC Drive
1 1
Tx 2
2 RS232 Interface 2
Rx 2
3 3
+ 24 VDC
4 4
Drive enable
5 5
Speed A out (0-10V)
6 6
Speed B out (0-10V)
7 7
Tacho A
8 8
GND
9 9
10 10
Dir
11 Caution! 11
Ena
TTL Signals! 5V!
12 12
Brk
13 13
14 14
15 15
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7 Annex
2 2
Start Rotor C Dispensing Valve C
3 3
Dispense Valve C
4 4
Adv. Slide C in front
5 Analogue/IN 5
Adv. Slide C in front
6 Analogue/IN 6 Advancing Slide C
Adv. Slide C back
7 7
8 8
+0VDC
9 9
10 10
Start Rotor D Dispensing Valve D
11 Dispense Valve D 11
13 Analogue/IN 13
Adv. Slide D in front
14 Analogue/IN 14
Advancing Slide D
Adv. Slide D back
15 15
+24VDC
16
1 Start
1 2 2 2 M
0
1
0 VDC 3 3
0
1 + 24VDC
LED on 4 4
0
= Speed o.k. max. 50 mA
+ 24VDC 1 1 brown
+ 24VDC 2 2 black
Out X
0 VDC 3 3 blue
X/IN 4 4
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7 Annex
This declaration is not valid if there are any changes not approved by Henkel.
Ausgabe/Edition 12/2008
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Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
Standort Mnchen
Gutenbergstrae 3
D-85748 Garching b. Mnchen