DC 500 CL-T: Toshiba Machine Co., LTD
DC 500 CL-T: Toshiba Machine Co., LTD
DC 500 CL-T: Toshiba Machine Co., LTD
PREFACE
Electricity is essentially invisible. When the electricity flows in electric wires, it turns on electric lights,
drives, motor, and warms up nichrome wires. We know the great energy of electricity but have little knowledge
about electricity. Unfortunately, most people are apt to give up getting to know electricity. However, change your
mind about electricity, which you have believed to be difficult, and make positive maintenance management. A
little knowledge about electricity enables you to maintain machines increasing the operation rate.
The following explains the fundamentals of electricity for die casting machine :
1.
THEORY OF ELECTRICITY
(1) Current
If you connect a dry cell and a light bulb using a copper wire as shown below, electricity flows in the direction
from the positive terminal (+) to the negative (-). To take water as an example for the glowing from the positive
terminal (+) to the negative terminal (-), water flowing from high level to a low level is called a water flow.
Similarly, electricity flows from high electric charge level to a low level. This is called a current, which expressed
with the symbol A (ampere).
Dry cell
1.5 V
(2) Voltage
The potential difference between the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals before they are connected by an
electric wire is called a voltage, which is expressed with the symbol V (volt).
(3) Resistance
While the current is flowing from the positive terminal (+) to the negative terminal (-), it encounters the light bulb
which is an obstacle between them. The obstacle is called resistance, which is expressed with the symbol
(ohm). When a voltage of 1V is applied for flowing a current of 1A, the value of resistance is 1.
(4) Ohms law
A ---------- Ampere
V ---------- Volt
R --------- Ohm
A = V / R ------ Formula 1
V = A X R ----- Formula 2
R = V / A ----- Formula 3
The above are the fundamental electricity.
Example 1: When a voltage of 100V is applied to a resistance of 20, the current is obtained from formula 1 as
follows:
A = 100 / 20 = 5 (A)
Example 2: When a current of 2A is flowing into a resistance of 30, the voltage is obtained from formula 2 as
follows:
V = 30 x 2 = 60 (V)
(5) Power and quantity of power
Electricity generates heat when being used with a heater, and works as mechanical power when being used with
a motor. The amount of work per unit hour is called power, which is expressed with the symbol W (watt). In
other words, the work of 1W is the amount per unit time of work done by a current of 1A when a voltage of 1V is
applied.
W = VA --------- Formula 4
W = V / R -------- Formula 5
W = A R -------- Formula 6
Example 3: If the voltage is 200V and the current is 5A, W is obtained from formula 4 as follows:
W = 200 X 5 = 1000 (W) = 1 (kW)
If the resistance is 20 and the current is 5A, W is obtained from formula 6 as follows:
W = 5 X 20 = 500 (W)
One hour work done by a power of 1W is counted as one unit, and the amount of work is measured in the units,
which is expressed with the symbol WH (watt-hour). Horsepower (hp) can be explained just like power. The
work of lifting up a weight of 1 pound by 33 000 feet for 1 minute is expressed as 1 hp. Conversion from 1hp into
W is 0.746 kW. (A unit of power equal to 746 watts)
(6) Grounding ( Earth)
The earth is considered as a huge conductor of which potential is zero. If we connect a charged object and the
earth using an electric wire, electricity flows into the earth through the wire. This connection is called ground
connection, which expressed with the symbol E or .
See the grounding specifications below.
A) Ground the machine through the iron base or iron core of the machine / apparatus, the control unit.
B) A steel frame of the factory may be used as a grounding electrode. However never use a gas pipe or air pipe
for grounding the machine.
C) The sizes of ground wires are defined depending on the main switch and the fuse capacity.
Up to 50A : 3.5 mm
Up to 100A : 5.5 mm
Up to 200A : 14 mm
Up to 400A : 30 mm
Above 400A : 38 mm
(7) Series and parallel connections
A) Series connection of resistors
R1
R2
R3
R1
R2
R3
Example 1: If R1, R2, and R3 are 10, 15, and 30, respectively, the total resistance is obtained as follows :
1
R=
= 5 ()
1
1
1
+
+
10
15
30
(8) Frequencies of direct current and alternating current
Electricity flowing from the positive terminal (+) to the negative terminal (-) of a battery is constant free from any
change. This called current, which expressed with the symbol DC.
In comparison with the direct current, electricity sent to households and factory is called alternating current
which expressed with the symbol AC. Positive (+) voltage and negative (-) voltage are applied alternately as
shown below. This waveform is called frequency, which is expressed with the symbol Hz (hertz).
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EJECTOR
BACK
EJECT
180
186
EFSOL
Ejector Forward
IR
DOR
187
188
EBR
EFR
189
190
EBSOL
Ejector Backward
CUT
191
ET
Counter
Ejector Time
ET
EJECTOR
X008
BACK
EJECT
X100
Ejector Forward
CEF
X101
Ejector Backward
CEB
EFLS
Input module
PC-0
4
X01
X01A
Ejector Forward LS
EFL
EBLS
X01B
B
EBL
Ejector Backward LS
Output module
PC-0
Y04
Y04C
Y04D
EFSOL
4
Ejector Forward SOL
EBSOL
Ejector Backward SOL
T012
EST
00010
R039
EFY
Ejector Auxiliary
Y04C
EFS
PB 2
SL-1
PB 1
PB 2
SL-1
The lamp (SL-1) goes on only when you pressed the push buttons (PB1) and (PB2) concurrently. The lamp
Goes off when you release either one of the push button.
Parallel connection
PB 1
SL-1
PB 1
W
PB 2
PB 2
SL-1
The lamp (SL-1) goes on when you pressed either one of the push button (PB1) or (PB2)
PB 1
PB1
PB 2
R1
R1
PB2
R1
Self-holding contact after coil R1 ON
The relay (R1) is turned on when you press the push button (PB1). In series connection, (R1) is turned off when
You release (PB1). By connecting the push button (PB1) in parallel with contact A of (R1), (R1) remains on even
If you release (PB1).
Interlock circuit.
When the circuit of higher priority is turned ON, other circuit are opened and cannot be operated on.
PB 1
R2
PB 1
R1
R1
R1
PB 2
PB2
R2
R2
R2
When you turn on a high priority circuit, the other circuit opens and is unable to work. The relay (R1) is turned on
when you press the push button (PB1) and (PB2) remains on through the self holding feature. However when you
press the push button (PB2), the relay (R2) is turned on, and the contact B of (R2) on the circuit of (R1) opens.
As a result (R1) is turn off. (R2) remains through the self holding feature. Even if you press the push button (PB1)
Again, (R1) is not turned on because the contact B of (R2) id open.
Priority Circuit
PB 1
R1
R1
R2
PB 1
R1
PB2
PB 2
R2
R2
R2
R1
The latest input always has priority over the previous input. The relay (R1) is turned on when you press the push
button (PB1), and (R1) remains on through the self holding feature because (R2) is off. However , the relay (R2)
is turned on when you press the push button (PB2) next, and the contact B of (R2) on the circuit of (R1) opens.
As a result, (R1) is turned off. (R2) remains on through the self holding feature. However, (R2) is turned off when
you press (PB1) again, and (R1) is turn on.
Timer circuit.
A. Delayed operation circuit.
PB 1
R1
R1
PB 1
R1
T
T
T
SL-1
W
T
R1
PB 1
R1
R1
T
T
L
R1
T1
T1
L
T2
SS
T1
R1
R1
T2
R1
T2
L
T1
T2
T1
T2
PBS1
1
X10C
Figure 1
PBS2
Input module
PC-0
4
X10
C
Cycle Start
PBS1
X10D
Cycle Start
PBS2
00205
R000
HPDR
X10C
PBS1
T007
PBT2
00206
Figure 2
00207
00208
R004
PBR1
R000
HPDR
X10D
PBS2
T006
PBT1
R005
PBR2
R004
PBR1
Start Pushbutton 1
00206
T006
PBT1
R005
PBR2
Start Pushbutton 2
00208
T007
PBT2
1)
Figure 1
Clamping starts only when you press the start push button PBS1 (1)(X10C) and PBS2 (2)(X10D) concurrently
or within 1 second (4)(5) (1 second set to T006 and T007 by the manufacturer
2)
Figure 2
Clamping does not start when you press the two push buttons separately at an interval of 1 second or more.
When 1 second or more has passed after you press PBS1 (3)(X10C), the timer of start pushbutton interval 1 (4)
(T006) has reached the specified time, and (6)(T006, contact B) opens. As a result, the start push button 2 can
not longer be turned on and clamping does not start.
(Similarly, a non-repeat circuit is also incorporated in relay circuit.
2-3
(1)
Relay circuit
The numbers below (1) in the below figure are addresses on the diagram. For example, the numbers above (2)
indicates that the contacts of (ET) are at addresses 34 and 63.
The underlined number (34) indicates contact B, and the non-underline number indicates contact A.
The number (181) indicated by (3) is the wire number (marked on the wire).
181
wire
Wire number
(marked on the wire)
155
EJECTOR
BACK
EJECT
56
58
186
EFSOL
Ejector Forward
IR
59
DOR
60
187
188
EBR
61
62
EFR
189
190
EBSOL
Ejector Backward
CUT
191
ET
Counter
Ejector Time
34 63
ET
63
(2)
Contact B
PC circuit
As is the case with the relay circuit, the numbers below (1) in the below figure are addresses, and the numbers
above (2) are the addresses being used.
Difference from the relay circuit is that slash (/) is prefixed to the address of contact B (/00801). The number with
no slash being prefixed indicates contact A.
1
R012
AR
00718
T012
EST
00719
00721
00722
T012
EST
00010
R039
EFY
Ejector Auxiliary
00722 /00800
00804
Y04C
EFS
Contact B
2-4
(1)
(2)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
(E)
(F)
(1)
(2)
(3)
(4)
Cycle
COS1
Manual Automatic
EBR
Figure 1
COR
IBR
Automatic
AR
AR
Figure 2
6
155
EJECTOR
BACK
EJECT
56
180
58
59
60
61
62
63
186
EFSOL
Ejector Forward
IR
DOR
187
188
EBR
EFR
189
190
EBSOL
Ejector Backward
CUT
191
ET
Counter
Ejector Time
34 63
ET
10
2-4
The following explains the trouble shooting procedure through the LED of the input and output modules.
(1)Check the output module LED whether Y04C (ejector forward solenoid) is ON. When the check is OK : Using
multi meter, measure the voltage at the terminal block of the ejector forward solenoid valve.
If the voltage is 100V. Then mechanical failure may causes the problem.
If the voltage is less than 100V. Check for the wiring from the control unit to the solenoid valve.
If the check is NG. according to the software diagram, check the conditions in which Y04C is turned ON, and
identify the cause the problem by the LED of the input and output modules.
(2)Conditions for turning ON Y04C.
(A) X01A (ejector forward limit switch) OFF
figure 2
(B) Y04D (ejector backward solenoid) OFF
figure 3
(C) R039 (ejector forward auxiliary) ON
figure 4
[Check the conditions for R039 according to (3) If both X01A and Y04D are OFF]
Figure 1
R039
EFY
X01A
EFL
Ejector
Backward
Limit sw
Y04D
EBS
Y04C
EFS
Ejector
Forward
Limit sw
Input module
PC-0
4
X01
7
EFLS
EBLS
Ejector Forward
EFLS
X01A
Ejector Forward LS
EFL
Figure 2
EBLS
X01B
Ejector Backward LS
EBL
10
Output module
PC-0
Y04
Y04C
Y04D
EFSOL
4
Ejector Forward SOL
Figure 3
R012
AR
EBSOL
Ejector Backward SOL
Figure 4
R010 X100 X101
MR CEF CEB
T012
EST
00010
R039
EFY
Ejector Auxiliary
00722 /00800
00804
11
Figure 1
T012
EST
00010
R039
EFY
Ejector Auxiliary
00722 /00800
00804
Figure 2
Input Module 4
7
MC 1
X11
X111
X111
1CBL
Figure 3
SHFL
S (a)
Input Module 4
7
SHFL
SHBL
S (a)
X01
X01C
X01C
Link Housing
SHFLS
Input Module 4
Figure 4
DCLS
(b)
DHILS
(b)
SHSL
S (a)
DOLS
(a)
DOL
X01
X012
X012
DOLS
Manual
X008
Figure 5
Ejector
COS 4
0 Forward
Backward
Input Module
X100
X10
X100
Ejector forward
X101
Ejector backward
Ejector
0
Backward
Forward
X101
12
(4)Conditions for turning ON R010 (manual operation) in figure 1. to check the manual operation conditions, set all
the selector switches to neutral, turn ON X002, and then set cycle selector switch to Manual whether X008 is
turn ON.
Conditions for turning on R010 (manual operation)
(A) X002 (selector switches neutral) ON
figure 2
(B) X008 (manual) ON
figure 3
(C) X009 (automatic) OFF
figure 4
(D) X00A (full automatic) OFF
figure 5
(E) X012 (automatic operation) OFF
figure 5
(R012 is OFF when both X009 and X00A are OFF)
After conforming that the conditions above are satisfied, set the ejector selector switch to Forward again to get
the machine to run
If the cylinder does not move, probably causes are follows:
(A) A terminal of the electric wiring is loose or the wiring is about to break, and the input is unstable switching back
and forth between ON and OFF.
(B) The PC is in abnormal state. (e.g., module defective)
X008
KSM
Figure 1
X009
KSA
X00A
KSFA
X002
COR
R012
AR
R010
MR
7
Figure 2
Input Module
Manual operation
R010
MR
X00
COR
X002
X002
COR
Figure 2
DIE
COS2
Open 0 Close
20
INJECTION
COS3
Inject 0 Return
EJECTOR
COS4
Eject 0 Return
21
22
CYCLE
KS 2
X008
CORE 1
COS5
In 0 Out
4
27
Input Module
X00
X008
COR
Selector switches
neutral
Cycle manual
KSM
Figure 3
X009
X009
Cycle auto
KSA
X00A
X00A
KSFA
R041
MRBR
X002
COR
X009
KSA
X00A
KSFA
Figure 4
R011
AR1
R00C
MHPR
R012
AR2
R010
MR
X008
KSM
R011
AR1
R012
AR
Automatic operation
13
1
MLR
LBPS
LBT
LBX
LBX
LBT
LBL
LBOL
LB
PT
Fig. 2
R S T
NFB 1
LBL
LBOL
U3
V3
LBM
W3
Fig. 3
4
MLR
LBPS
LBT
LBX
LBX
LBT
LBL
LBOL
LB
PT
Fig. 4
MLR
LBPS
LBT
7
LBX
LBX
LBT
LBL
LBOL
LB
PT
14
Fig. 1
T002
LBST
T001
LBMT
4
R000
HPDR
T001
LBMT
10 Output module
Fig. 2
Y038
LBL
T001
LBMT
T002
LBST
Y03 Y038
Y038
LBOL
LBL
Lubricant pump on
LBL
R0 S0 T0
LBL
NFB 2
LBOL
U3
V3
Fig. 3
LBM
W3
Fig. 4
R000
HPDR
T002
LBST
T001
LBMT
5
6
Fig. 5
R000
HPDR
T001
LBMT
Fig. 6
T002
LBST
T001
LBMT
9
R000
HPDR
Y038
LBL
T002
LBST
Y038
LBL
T001
LBMT
10
T001
LBMT
15
Power supply
Item
Description
Voltage
100AC only
Regulation
Primary side
5V 10A
5V 5A
80 VAC or less
power
consumption
0 to 55 C
Storage temperature
-20 C to 65 C
Earthing
Earthing in Class 3
Cooling system
Natural cooling
Control system
Program system
Word length
Instruction
16 types
Applied
Standard
FUN instruction
Program capacity
16
Temporary storage
17
Item
Description
Special
PC operation
input /
input
Disconnecting .. PC stops.
output
Abnormal PC
output
Indicating
Power supply
Power On turned ON
function
indicator (green)
In operation
indicator (green)
Alarm indicator
(yellow)
Trouble indicator
(red)
Battery
25 C
5 years or longer
life
55 C
2 years or longer
interruption
Battery
Battery replacement
Within 5 minutes
Duration
18
19
20
7
6
5
Module slot number
CU module
1 2 3
1 indicates Rack number
2 indicates Module slot number
3 indicates Terminal number
Power module
Connector for peripheral equipment
(Programmer PGM 355)
21
Mode switch
To another
Extension base
7
6
5
Module slot number
0
Power module
22
Power lamp
(Green)
Power terminal :
23
CU Cover :
Battery and memory card inside
24
1 2
3 4
ON
Initial clear : Used to set the status on whether to clear the battery back-up area of the
CMOS RAM when the power is turned on.
25
Terminal block
Terminal block
26
Terminal block
Note : The 32 points output module has no built in blow out fuse
Install the 1 common 5A fuse outside the module. Through this fuse
Prevent the module pattern from burning, its protects no internal element.
Output ON/OFF indicator lamp (red)
ON turned on
OFF turned off
Terminal block
27
Fuse
blowout
indicator
Screw
2
Fuse
Rear
cover
Output
board
Screw 1
Case
Terminal
block
Fuse
AC100V
INPUT
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Y070
Y071
Y072
Y073
Y074
Y075
Y076
Y077
Y078
Y709
Y07A
Y07B
Y07C
Y07D
Y07E
Y07F
(1)
(3)
(a)
Left
side
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
(b)
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
COM
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
COM
Right
Side
29
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
AC 100V
INPUT
0 1 23
X000
To
X007
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
X008
To
X00F
X000
X001
X002
X003
X004
X005
X006
X007
COM
X008
X009
X00A
X00B
X00C
X00D
X00E
X00F
COM
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
COM
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
COM
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
X100
To
X107
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
COM
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
COM
X108
To
X10F
X100
X101
X102
X103
X104
X105
X106
X107
COM
X108
X109
X10A
X10B
X10C
X10D
X10E
X10F
COM
30
Power supply
Item
Description
Voltage
AC 100 V 50 Hz
Regulation
Primary side
5V 10A
5V 5A
80 VAC or less
power
consumption
0 to 55 C
Storage temperature
-20 C to 70 C
Grounding
Cooling system
Control system
Program system
Word length
Processing time
Instruction
16 types
Applied
Application
Instruction instruction
User defined
A. instruction
Program capacity
Sequence area : 32 kW
User area : 12 kW
YF7F.
31
Item
Description
Internal relay
Latch relay
Shift register
Edge relay
General-purpose register 1
General-purpose register 2
Timer / counter
Set value
Current value
Alarm flag
32
1 Power module
2 CU module
3 Communication module
4 Remote module
5 Input module
6 Output module
7 Output module
8 Output module
9 Input module
10- Input/output module
10
33
34
1. RUN lamp
2. ALARM lamp
3. STOP lamp
4. Maintenance Code display
7. RS232 connector
8. Maintenance Code reset push button
9. Lithium battery
10.Battery connector
11. Memory card and connector
12. Memory card ejector
13. PC mode setting switch
35
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
ON
36
WP
D. Replacement of battery
1. Replace the memory backup and clock battery within the term of
validity. The battery can be replace while the PRIVISOR power is on or
off. When the power off, replace the battery within 5 minutes.
2. Model : ER3V-C
Battery connector
37
Terminal block
E. Output module
38
Rear
cover
PCB
Case
Terminal block
Fuse
Spare
fuse
Note :
Type of fuse used : Normal blow out fuse 5.2 X 20 mm
TC 32 DON : MF 51, 250V 8A
TC 32 DOP : MF 51, 250V 8A
TC 32 AO : MF 51, 250V 6A
Before replacing the fuse, be sure to turn off the PROVISOR and I/O power supply.
39
TC 32DI
0
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TC 32AI
3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TC 32DI
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TC 32AI
0 1 23
X000
To
X007
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
X008
To
X00F
X001
X003
X005
X007
X008
X00A
X00C
X00E
COM
X101
X103
X105
X107
X108
X10A
X10C
X10E
COM
1
3
5
7
8
A
C
E
C2
1
3
5
7
8
A
C
E
C4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
X100
To
X107
0
2
4
6
C1
9
B
D
F
0
2
4
6
C3
9
B
D
F
X108
To
X10F
X000
X002
X004
X006
COM
X009
X00B
X00D
X00F
X100
X102
X104
X106
COM
X109
X10B
X10D
X00F
40
TC 32DON
FUSE
1 2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
TC 32DON
0 1 23
Y000
To
Y007
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Y008
To
Y00F
Y001
Y003
Y005
Y007
Y009
Y00B
Y00D
X00E
N
Y101
Y103
Y105
Y107
Y109
Y10B
Y10D
Y10F
N
1
3
5
7
9
B
D
F
1
3
5
7
9
B
D
F
-
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Y100
To
Y107
0
2
4
6
8
A
C
E
C1
0
2
4
6
8
A
C
E
C2
Y108
To
Y10F
Y000
Y002
Y004
Y006
Y008
Y00A
Y00C
Y00E
COM
Y100
Y102
Y104
Y106
Y108
Y10A
Y10C
Y10E
COM
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Mode switch
Operation monitor LED display
1
2
0
1
LINE
END
CH NO
Input LED display
Main
Unit
DC24V
I/O
supply
DC24V
Terminal connector
X**0
COM
X**1
X**2
COM1
X**3
X**4
COM2
X**5
X**6
COM3
X**7
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
A+
B-
FG
FG
X**8
COM4
X**9
X**A
COM5
X**B
X**C
COM6
X**D
X**E
COM7
X**F
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Fuse
250 VAC 3A
5.2 X 20mm
Input LED display
I/O
supply
AC100V
A3
Terminal connector
Y**0
COM
Y**1
Y**2
COM1
Y**3
Y**4
COM2
Y**5
Y**6
COM3
Y**7
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
FG
Y**8
COM4
Y**9
Y**A
COM5
Y**B
Y**C
COM6
Y**D
Y**E
COM7
Y**F
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X+0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
C3
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
C4
OV
OV
24V
24V
X+2
TB2
TB1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
C1
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
C2
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
C5
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
C6
DC 24V Input
I/O LED
display
Led 1 - 16
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
C7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
C8
Power LED
Run LED
Error LED
SW2
Channel
SW3
OV
OV
24V
24V
SW1
2 1
2 Line End
1 Channel change
TB3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
Y**0
Y**1
Y**2
Y**3
Y**4
Y**5
Y**6
Y**7
C9
Y**8
Y**9
Y**A
Y**B
Y**C
Y**D
Y**E
Y**F
C10
(-)
24V
0V
FG
A(+)
B(-)
SG
FG
F2
F3
Fuse type: for F1 and F2 normal blown out fuse 250V / 1A 5.2 X 20mm
for F3 normal blown out fuse 250v / 3A 5.2 X 20mm
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LED 16
LED 15
LED 14
LED 13
LED 12
LED 11
LED 10
LED 9
LED 8
LED 7
LED 6
LED 5
LED 4
LED 3
LED 2
LED 1
F
E
D
C
B
A
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
2 3
4
5
8 7
SW3
0
1
2
3
4
5
6~8
9
OFF
LED display for input signal TB 1-1 to 8 & 10 to 17 connection ports
LED display for input signal TB 1-19 t0 26 & 28 to35 connection ports
LED display for input signal TB 2-1 to 8 & 10 to17 connection ports
LED display for input signal TB 2-19 to 26 & 28 to35 connection ports
LED display for output signal TB 3-1 to 8 & 11 to 18 connection ports
Unused
LED test mode
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Model : TCRMT
TCRMT
RUN
ALARM
STOP
A R
S
B 4
8
FG 5
Terminal connector
Connect the blocks according. These 2 terminal blocks
are connected internally by connecting the same signals.
A R
S
B 4
8
FG 5
Open the cover on the module front lower side, and you can see
switches SW1 and SW2 there.
The function of each switch is as follows. Set these switches according
to the intended use.
SW1 TERMINATING RESISTANCE
Used to turn on and off the 100 terminator. Only when the
module is located on the final end of the transmission line, set
this switch ON.
SW2 MASTER/SLAVE MODE SWITCH
Used to select the master station or slave station for the module.
When the module is used as the master station, set the switch to
MASTER.
When its serve as the slave station, set it to SLAVE.
In the same remote system, only 1 master station is available.
NEVER set 2 or more modules for the master station.
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. . .
F : Fuse down
H : Remote I/O error
U : I/O error
L.
0 ~ F : Rack number
0 ~ 3 : PC number
(Upper)
0 ~ F : PC number
(Lower)
. .
L : PC link error
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SYMBOL (1)
ELECTRICAL SYMBOL
Name
Symbol
Symbol Name
EE
Fuse
FUSE
MOTOR
M
OVERLOAD RELAY
MOL
3-phase
induction
motor
Bimetal
MOL
Contact
Description
Melts down to protect the circuit when
electric current larger than the flows.
Therefore, do not use fuse greater than
the rated capacity.
This is a 3-phase motor and a symbol for
the location it is used is entered in this part.
The supply voltage must be 10% of the
Rated voltage.
Generates heat when a current larger than
the rated current flows, becoming warped
to break the contact. This action turns off
current in the magnet switch coil to protect
the motor.
MOL
MAGNETIC
SWITCH
Coil
Contact
FORWARD /
REVERSE
SWITCH
DF
DB
DF
Contacts of DF Contacts connected by DF or DB.
and DB.
DB
SHOT COUNTER
Shot counter
CUT
SYMBOL (2)
ELECTRICAL SYMBOL
Name
SELECTOR
SWITCH &
KEY SWITCH
Symbol
Symbol Name
COS & KS
1
0
2
A
C
E
G
B
D
F
H
PRS
PRESSURE
SWITCH
PRS
SELECT SWITCH
PS
c
d
FOOT SWITCH
SNAP SWITCH
FS
Standard Close
SS
GROUND
(EARTH)
TRANSFORMER
Contact A
(normally open
contact)
Contact B
(normally close
contact)
100
SL
W
Contact A
Solenoid coil
Shorted for
Standard
Machine.
Contact A
Earth
Tr
INDICATOR LAMP
SOLENOID COIL
SHORTING WIRE
Vertical line =
a switch position
,the horizontal
line =
combination, &
the mark =
connection.
Description
Indicator lamp
SYMBOL (3)
ELECTRICAL SYMBOL
Name
Symbol
Symbol Name
PB
PUSH BUTTON
SWITCH
LIMIT SWITCH
Contact A
Contact A
AUXILIARY RELAY
Coil
Contact A
Coil
T
T
Contact A
KEY SWITCH
Off
Contact B
Key switch
On
KS
MC
b
PUSH BUTTON
WITH
LAMP
BUZZER
a
METAL CONSENT
Contact B
Contact B
TIMER
(TIMER LAG
RELAY)
Description
Contact A
Lamp
BZ
Buzzer