Manual Easy 412
Manual Easy 412
Manual Easy 412
EASY 412-DC-...
EASY 412-AC-...
Control Relay
EASY 618-AC-RC
EASY 620-DC-TC
Dieter Bauerfeind
Jrg Eiserloh, Thomas Kracht
Terence Osborn
Caution!
Dangerous electrical voltage!
Before commencing the installation
Page
Title
New
06/99
gen.
EASY 620-DC-TC
EASY 618-AC-RC
Functions
Omitted
easy at a glance
Mounting
6 ff.
Connecting easy
12
14,
23 ff.
16
System menu
20
Menu languages
22
Startup behaviour
36
44
44
EASY-SOFT
45
Technical data
47
II
Modified
Contents
3
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6
11
19
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20
21
22
23
26
30
37
41
43
4 Technical Data
Technical data
easy models
45
45
45
Index
49
Contents
Safety information
Danger of injury due to electric shock!
The electrical installation and commissioning
work must only be carried out by suitably
qualified personnel.
Do not work on the device when the power is
switched on.
Observe the relevant safety regulations:
Switch off the power
Make sure that the device cannot be
switched on again inadvertently
Check to make sure that no dangerous
voltages are present before working on the
device
Cover up any neighbouring equipment which
carries dangerous voltages
Simply easy
Applications everywhere
Building and domestic automation, controllers for
lighting, doors, window shutters...
Control ventilators, rotating doors, greenhouses,
exterior lighting, window controllers, shop display
lighting control...
Create controllers for temperature, ventilation and
brightness levels...
Control machines and plant, presses, conveyor
belts, oscillating conveyors, sorters, pumps...
Additional functions
With the help of the additional 600 units EASY 620-DC-TC, EASY 618-AC-RC - as well as the
expansion of the 400 range with EASY 412-DC-TC,
EASY 412-DC-TCX and EASY 412-AC-RCX,
additional I/O and functions are now available, such
as retentive counters, timing relays, markers and
eight user-definable display texts.
Simply easy
Overview of easy
DEL
AL
T
c
d
ESC
DEL
OK
AL
T
e
ESC
OK
a Power supply
b Inputs
c Buttons
d Socket for memory card or PC interface cable
e Output terminals
f LCD display
1.
2.
Connecting easy
EASY...
Overview
412-DC-R... 412-DC-TC
Connecting inputs
Page 7
Page 7
Page 7
Page 9
Page 9
Connecting outputs
Page 8
Page 8
Page 8
Page 10
Page 10
Connecting easy
Inputs EASY 412-DC-...
l = 2 mA/24 V
I7, I8 = 2.2 mA/24 V
1 15 V
05V
+24 V
l7, l8
0V
>1A
Ue = 24 V
(20.428.8 V
Ie = 80 mA
0V
+10 V
10 V
5V
0.5 Nm
3.5 mm
+24 V 0 V 0 V l1
I2
I4
I3
I5
I6
I7
I8
0V
0
10
1 79 V
0 40 V
L
N
>1A
Ue = 115/230 V
50/60 Hz
(97264 V )
le = 40 mA 115 V
20 mA 230 V
0.5 Nm
3.5 mm
L
l1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
I8
Q1
10 000 000
Q3
Q2
Q4
24 V
8A
115 V 8 A
230 V 8 A
2A
2A
2A
1000 W
0V
,N
10 58 W
25.000
8 A/B 16
L1, L2, L3 (115/230 V )
+ 24 V
Uz 33 V
Q..
+24 V +24 V 0 V 0 V Q1 Q2
Q3 Q4
10 A
0V
0V
24 V
0.5 A
0.5 A
5 W/24 V
0V
2.5 A
+ 24 V
20.428.8 V
Q..
Connecting easy
Inputs EASY 620-DC-TC
I1I6, I9I12 = 3.3 mA
24 V
I7, I8 = 2.2 mA
24 V
28.8 V
1 15 V
05V
+24 V
0V
l7, I8
>1A
0 V +10 V
Ue = 24 V
(20.428.8 V
Ie = 140 mA
10 V
5V
0.5 Nm
3.5 mm
0V
+24 V 0 V 0 V l1
24 V
I2
I4
I3
I5
I6
I7
I8
50
100
Input 24 V
1 79 V
0 40 V
L
N
>1A
Ue = 115/230 V
50/60 Hz
(85264 V )
le = 70 mA 115 V
35 mA 230 V
0.5 Nm
3.5 mm
L
115/230 V
l1
I2
I3
I4
I5
I6
I7
I8
I9
Input 115/230 V
1 2
1 2
Q3
Q2
1 2
1 2
Q4
Q5
1 2
Q6
24 V
8A
115 V 8 A
230 V 8 A
2A
2A
2A
1000 W
0V
,N
10 58 W
25.000
8 A/B 16
L1, L2, L3 (115/230 V )
+ 24 V
+24 V
0V
Q1 Q2
Q3 Q4
Q5 Q6
Uz 33 V
Q7 Q8
Q..
10 A
0V
0V
Q..
R
2.5 A
+ 24 V
(20.428.8 V
24 V
0.5 A
0.5
)
5 W/24 V
10
0V
DEL
ALT
OK
ESC
Cursor buttons :
Move cursor,
Select menu item,
Choose contact numbers, values, time etc.
OK: Next menu level, store your entry
ESC: Last menu level, cancel your entry
Input P1,
Input P3,
Input P2
Input P4
11
I12345678
###### MO
###
Output
terminals
Q1234
12:50
RUN
Weekday
Time
RUN/STOP mode
On/ # Off
1...5..8....
RE
MO 02:00
ST
.2..5..8 RUN
Debounce/P buttons
Stop mode
Mode
1, 2, 5, 8 On/.Off
Menu display
Current choice
blinks in the
easy menu
PROGRAM...
PASSWORD..
PARAMETER
PARAMETER
PROGRAM..
SET CLOCK..
PROGRAM..
SET CLOCK..
12
WINTER TIME
DAY
: MO
TIME : 0125
Value M/ M
Change position with
Change values with
WINTER TIME
DAY
: MO
TIME : 01:25
Circuit
connections/
Current paths
Coil field
I1-I2uT1-Q1
I2-1k
Connections
13
A
D
:
R
S
I1-M2uT1-Q1
I2-1k
14
Main menu
PROGRAM...
RUN
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK
RUN
Circuit diagram
STOP
PROGRAM
Parameter
display
Parameters
DELETE PROG
CARD...
PROGRAM
DELETE PROG
CARD...
DELETE ?
PROGRAM
DELETE PROG
CARD...
EASY - CARD
CARD-> EASY
REPLACE ?
DELETE CARD
PROGRAM...
RUN
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
PROGRAM...
EASY - CARD
CARD->EASY
DELETE CARD
RUN
PROGRAM..
REPLACE ?
EASY - CARD
CARD-> EASY
DELETE CARD
DELETE ?
Parameter display
RUN
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
Parameter set
Display for
clock setting
PROGRAM...
RUN
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
SET CLOCK
SUMMER TIME
SET CLOCK
SUMMER TIME
WINTER TIME
DAY
: MO
TIME :
14:05
SUMMER TIME
WINTER TIME
15
Password entry
unlock
easy
Password
Four wrong
entries
DELETE ALL
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
Correct entry
Status display
PASSWORD...
RUN
Password entry
Set password
Password
P ON
GB D F E I
Password entry
Change password
PASSWORD...
DEBOUNCE OFF
P ON
GB D F E I
PASSWORD...
DEBOUNCE OFF
P BUTTONS ON
GB D F E I
DEBOUNCE OFF
DEBOUNCE ON
CHANGE PW
ACTIVATE
CHANGE PW
ACTIVATE
Password
ACTIVATE
P BUTTONS ON
P BUTTONS OFF
PASSWORD...
DEBOUNCE OFF
GB D F E I
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
GB D F E I
FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
ITALIANO
16
P ON
Password entry
Set password
Password
SYSTEM
Password entry
GB D F E I..
Change password
CHANGE PW
Password
ACTIVATE
CHANGE PW
ACTIVATE
PASSWORD...
SYSTEM
GB D F E I..
DEBOUNCE OFF
DEBOUNCE OFF
P ON
DEBOUNCE ON
STOP MODE
RETENTION ON
DEBOUNCE OFF
P ON
P ON
STOP MODE
P BUTTONS OFF
RETENTION ON
DEBOUNCE OFF
P ON
STOP MODE
RETENTION ON
DEBOUNCE OFF
STOP MODE
P ON
STOP MODE
RETENTION ON
RUN MODE
RETENTION ON
RETENTION OFF
PASSWORD...
SYSTEM
GB D F E I..
ACTIVATE
ENGLISH
DEUTSCH
GB D F E I
FRANCAIS
ESPANOL
ITALIANO
PORTUGUES1
NEDERLAND1
SWENSKA1
POLSKI1
TURKCE1
17
18
Operation of easy
Input P1,
Input P3,
Input P2
Input P4
19
English
German
French
Spanish
Italian
ENGLISH
GB D F E I..
######## MO
####
Q1234
01:00
STOP
EASY 412-...
20
1...5..8....
or
RE
MO 02:00
ST
.2..5..8 RUN
EASY 6...
I12345678
######## MO
####
Q1234
14:15
STOP
EASY 412-...
or
1...5..8....
PROGRAM...
MO 02:00
PARAMETER
RE
ST
.2..5..8 RUN
RUN
SET CLOCK..
PROGRAM...
RUN
EASY 6...
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
SET CLOCK
SUMMER TIME
SUMMER TIME
WINTER TIME
DAY
: MO
TIME : 14:15
Move cursor
Change value
Save setting
or
Keep previous value
Exit menu
21
SUMMER TIME
Choose easy
operating mode
PROGRAM...
RUN
PARAMETER
22
Contacts
Contact type
Make
contact
I1...I8
I1...I12
P1...P4
P1...P4
Q1...Q4
Q1...Q8
M1...M16
M1...M16
C1...C8
C1...C8
T1...T8
T1...T8
1...4
1...4
A1...A8
A1...A8
D1...D8
Jump contact
:1...:8
S1...S8
Reserve
R1...R16
I16
I15, I16
Short-circuit detection
EASY...-DC-T...
Break
contact
EASY 412
EASY 6...
23
easy
symbol
EASY 412
EASY 6...
I1...I8
I1...I12
P1...P4
P1...P4
Q1...Q4
Q1...Q8
M1...M16
M1...M16
C1...C8
C1...C8
T1...T8
T1...T8
1...4
1...4
A1...A8
A1...A8
D1...D8
Jump contact
:1...:8
S1...S8
Reserve
R1...16
I16
I15, I16
Short-circuit detection
EASY...-DC-T...
Coil
Param
function eter
Retentive relays
24
easy
symbol
EASY 412
EASY 6...
M13...M16
M13...M16
C8
T8
T7, T8
D1...D8
C5, C6,
C7, C8
Relay type
on
on
Impulse relay
on
on
S, R
Latching relay
25
Connecting up easy
Connect S1 to easy input terminal I1
Connect S2 to easy input I2
Connect load H1 to easy output Q1
easy circuit diagram
I1-I2----Q1
######## MO
#### 13:15
Q1234
STOP
EASY 412-...
or
1...5..8....
PROGRAM...
MO 02:00
PARAMETER
PROGRAM
SET CLOCK..
DELETE PROG
RE
ST
.2..5..8 RUN
RUN
EASY 6...
Insert contact I1
Circuit diagram display
I1
I1
I1
26
I1
I1 I1
I1 I2
I1-I2
I1-I2
I1-I2---l
I1-I2---
I1-I2--- Q1
I1-I2--- Q1
I1-I2----Q1
27
I1-I2----Q1
DELETE PROG
PROGRAM...
RUN
PARAMETER
PROGRAM...
SET CLOCK..
RUN
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
PROGRAM...
PROGRAM..
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
PROGRAM...
STOP
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
28
I1-I2----Q1
I1-I2----Q1
S2 on
I1-I2----Q1
Relay Q1 picks up
I1-I2----Q1
I12345678
###### MO
### 13:34
Q1234
RUN
12..........
or
RE
MO 02:00
ST
1....... RUN
EASY 412-...
EASY 6...
In the next example, a timing relay will be added to
the circuit.
06/99 AWB 2528-1316 GB
PROGRAM...
RUN
PARAMETER
SET CLOCK..
29
Timing relay
X
?X
on
TRG
on
on
30
RES
on
TRG
on
RES
on
on
on
31
1
Flash frequency = -----------------------------2 Setpoint
on
TRG
on
RES
on
32
w00.00g
sTRG
n30.00 n
yRES
dT1
b+
Curr. time
Setpoint
Relay no.
Parameter display
(access)
Switch function
Time units
Trigger (connected)
Reset (not connected)
8
6
4
2
0
7
5
3
1
on
Setpoint = 6
Setpoint
Opt. direction (connected)
Opt. counter (connected)
Reset (not connected)
f0230 g0000
sDIR n
sCNT d
yRES b
C1
+
Curr. value
Setpoint
Relay no.
Parameter display
(access)
33
d1
ON s06:30n A
OFFy09:00b +
fMO-FRg
d1
ON s17:00n B
OFFy22:30b +
34
fMO
n01:00d1
ON s--:-- n A
OFFy--:-- b +
Relay no.
Channel
Parameter display
(access)
Input I7
Compare fctn.
Input I8
I7 w8.0 Vg
n
dA1
I8 y4.2 Vb +
Curr. value
Relay no.
Parameter display
(access)
Curr. value
ANALOG
Input I7/I8
Compare fctn.
Setpoint
I7 w8.0 Vg
n
3.2 y
dA1
b +
Curr. value
Relay no.
Parameter display
(access)
35
MALFUNCTION
14:42
TEMPERATURE
020 0 C
HEAT !
TIMING RELAY
1
SETP99.00 S
ACTV 42.00 S
SETP0100
36
ACTV 0042
Conventional circuit
I1-I2----Q1
I1-I2----M1
I1-I2----M1
37
I1-I2----M1
I1
I1-I2----M1
38
M1------ Q1
I1-I2----M1
M1------ Q1
M1-------TT1
I1-I2----M1
M1-------TT1
I1-I2----M1
I1
M1-------TT1
M1-------TT1
I1-I2----M1
M1-------TT1
T1
T1
X
S
sTRG
dT1
n00.00n
yRES
b +
39
sTRG
dT1
n00.00n
yRES
b +
sTRG
dT1
sTRG
dT1
n00.00n
yRES
b +
n10.00n
yRES
b +
I1-I2----M1
T1
T1l
M1-------TT1
M1-------TT1
I1-I2----M1
M1-------TT1
T1-------Q1
40
Basic circuits
Basic circuits
Negation (NOR)
I1
Q1
1
0
0
1
i1-------Q1
Permanent contact
---
Q1
---------Q1
Impulse relay
I1
State Q1
Q1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
I1-------Q1
I2
I3
Q1
Q2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
I1-I2-I3-Q1
i1-i2-i3-Q2
41
I2
I3
Q1
Q2
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
0
Q1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
1
1
0
I3k
i1u------Q2
i2s
i3k
I1-i2u---Q1
i1-I2k
Latching circuit
42
I2s
I1
I2
Contact Q1 Coil Q1
0
1
0
1
0
0
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
1
0
1
1
1
1
1
0
1
1
I1uI2----Q1
Q1k
alternatively:
I1-------SQ1
i2-------RQ1
I1
I1u------Q1
system settings
6K
easy-M-1
43
EASY-SOFT
EASY-SOFT is an optional PC program with which you
can create, store, test (simulate) and manage easy
circuit diagrams. You can then transfer the circuit
diagrams from the PC to easy or vice versa using a
special PC interface cable.
You should only transfer the circuit diagrams using the
special PC interface cable, which is available as the
optional accessory easy-PC-CAB.
To test your circuit diagram in the easy device itself,
transfer it from the PC to easy and choose RUN mode
by pressing the appropriate buttons.
Technical data
Technical Data
Weight
Ambient temperature,
(operation)
25 to 55 C
Protection class
IP 20
easy models
EASY 412-DC-...
...R
EASY 412-AC-...
...R
EASY 618-...
EASY 620-...
...DC-TC
Power supply
24 V DC power feed
Digital inputs
12
12 digital
inputs, 2 of
them also
usable for
analog signals
Relay outputs
Transistor outputs
LCD display
Operating buttons
Time switch
Text display
Retentive actual
values
Accessories
Software
Memory card
EASY-M-8K
EASY-M-16K
45
Technical Data
EASY 412-DC-...
...R
EASY 412-AC-...
EASY 618-...
EASY 620-...
...R
...DC-TC
Input/output simulator
EASY 412-DC-SIM
Mounting feet
Documentation
Training Guide (AWB 2528-1316 GB), User Guide (AWB 2528-1304 GB), Application
Guide (TB 2528-025 GB)
min. 3
110
90
102
45
10.75
4.5
47.5
56.5
58
M4
35.75
46
71.5
easy models
Dimensions EASY 618-..., EASY 620
16.25
75
16.25
110
90
102
45
M4
4.5
47.5
56.5
58
107.5
47
48
Technical Data
Index
A
Accessories .................................................................... 45
Accuracy
Analog comparator ..................................................... 35
Analog comparator ........................................................ 35
Hysteresis ................................................................... 35
AND circuit ..................................................................... 41
B
Basic circuit
Impulse relay .............................................................. 41
Parallel connection ..................................................... 42
Permanent contact ..................................................... 41
Basic circuits
Example ...................................................................... 41
Break contact ................................................................. 23
Buttons ........................................................................... 11
Use in circuit diagrams ............................................... 19
C
Change operating mode ................................................ 22
Changeover circuit ......................................................... 42
Circuit diagram
Access relay parameters ............................................ 39
Choosing relay type ................................................... 27
Displaying ................................................................... 26
Example ................................................................ 26, 37
Inserting contacts ....................................................... 26
Loading ....................................................................... 44
Select marker relay ..................................................... 37
Storing ........................................................................ 44
Symbols ...................................................................... 14
Testing ........................................................................ 28
Using a function relay ................................................. 37
Using buttons in ......................................................... 19
Circuit diagram elements ............................................... 23
Coil function ................................................................... 25
Connecting inputs ............................................................ 6
Connecting outputs ......................................................... 6
49
Index
Contactor function ......................................................... 25
Contacts
Overview ..................................................................... 23
Counter relay .................................................................. 33
Parameter display ....................................................... 33
Cursor display ................................................................ 13
D
Dimensions, easy ........................................................ 46
E
Overview of easy ........................................................... 5
Example
Basic circuits .............................................................. 41
Circuit diagram ........................................................... 26
Contacts and relays .................................................... 26
Example of function relay ............................................... 37
F
Function relay
Analog comparator ..................................................... 35
Function relays
Counter relay .............................................................. 33
Overview ..................................................................... 30
Time switch ................................................................. 34
Timing relay ................................................................ 30
H
Hysteresis
Analog comparator ..................................................... 35
L
Language for menus
Changing .................................................................... 20
Latching circuit ............................................................... 42
Latching relay ................................................................. 25
Logic tables .............................................................. 4142
50
I
Impulse relay .................................................................. 25
Index
M
Make contact ................................................................. 23
Marker ............................................................................ 36
Memory card (optional) .................................................. 43
Menu guidance .............................................................. 11
Menu language
Changing .................................................................... 20
Menu structure ............................................................... 15
Models ........................................................................... 45
Mounting .......................................................................... 6
N
Negation ......................................................................... 41
NOT ................................................................................ 41
O
Operating buttons .......................................................... 11
OR circuit ....................................................................... 42
P
Parameter display
Analog comparator ..................................................... 35
Counter relay .............................................................. 33
For timing relays ......................................................... 32
Time switch ................................................................ 34
R
Relay
Impulse ....................................................................... 25
Latching ...................................................................... 25
Relay types
Overview ..................................................................... 24
Reset input ..................................................................... 25
S
Series connection .......................................................... 41
Set input ......................................................................... 25
Setting the time .............................................................. 21
Setting week days .......................................................... 21
Startup behaviour .......................................................... 22
Status display ................................................................ 12
Summer time .................................................................. 22
51
Index
Symbols in circuit diagram ............................................. 14
System menu ................................................................. 16
T
Terminals, inputs/outputs ................................................. 6
Text display .................................................................... 36
Time switch .................................................................... 34
Parameter display ....................................................... 34
Timing relays ............................................................ 3032
Parameter display ....................................................... 32
Transfer cable ................................................................. 43
W
Winter time ..................................................................... 22
52
X
XOR circuit ..................................................................... 42