Re95350 2006-03 PDF
Re95350 2006-03 PDF
Re95350 2006-03 PDF
and Controls
Hydraulics
Pneumatics
Service
RE 95 350/03.06
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Features
Contents
Ordering code
Method of operation
Method of function
Required components
Variants
Safety instructions
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Ordering code
AS/
VAC
10
Type
Application software
AS/
Software
Electronic valve control system
VAC
Variant A
Valve control system of 1 axis (only in combination with RC2-2/20)
Variant B
Valve control system of up to 3 axes (only in combination with RC4-4/20)
Variant C
Valve control system of up to 4 axes (only in combination with RC6-9/20)
Version
10
Ordering Information
The AS/VAC application software must only be operated with
the RC2-2/20, RC4-4/20 or RC9-9/20 controllers and other
add-on components (see page 5). When placing an order, the
hardware and software ordering codes should be linked by a
+.
Example: RC2-2/20+AS/VACA
Note
A description of variants A, B and C can be found beginning
on page 6.
Method of operation
The hydraulic system consists of a xed or variable displacement pump, a control block and the actuators in the form of
hydraulic motors or hydraulic cylinders.
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Method of function
The VAC electronic valve control system allows the pressure
in pressure reduction valves to be controlled via signals from
a joystick in accordance with a parameterizable characteristic
curve. In this way, the volume ow in hydraulic cylinders or
hydraulic motors is controlled via directional valves.
The valves form part of a control block with which the movement speed of machine parts can be controlled. Each valve
controls the speed of one movement axis, i.e. for two movement directions (A and B).
The electronic valve control system is designed for controlling
directional valves in the open circuit.
Operating behavior
The following explains how a valve is controlled in a control
block.
The position of the connected joystick is detected via the analog input or CAN connection.
The valve control behavior is controlled by various variables:
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Special function
Depending on the variant, different switched outputs can be
controlled via switched inputs. For this purpose, unused inputs
are used for endswitches.
Safety functions
Various options are available for monitoring the operating
behavior:
Start condition
The start condition is used to prevent the valves from being
opened unintentionally.
After the controller is switched on (ignition switch switched
on), all activated target value generators must be in the
neutral position. In addition, the safety switch must be closed
in order for the valves to be controlled.
To acknowledge faults, all activated target value generators
must be moved to the neutral position.
Monitoring of inputs and outputs
The lines for the target value inputs and proportional solenoid outputs are monitored for wire breaks and short circuits.
In the event of an error or if the emergency stop switch is actuated, the valve control system is switched off immediately.
Control behavior
The joystick is in the neutral position if it is positioned within
a user-denable range around the zero position. This is
called the deadband. It can be set in the parameters.
When the joystick is in the neutral position, the outputs for
controlling the valve are deactivated.
If the joystick is moved to a position outside the deadband,
the value at the respective output (for movement direction
A or B) increases according to the position of the joystick
and the set curve. The valve is controlled. In addition, the
acceleration behavior can be selected via a parameterizable
time ramp.
In counter operation, the time ramp of a movement axis is
changed temporary. Other ramp times are used.
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Important features
Various joystick types are available for target value
specication.
The ramp times can be set for each movement direction
and axis.
There are various characteristic types (linear to progressive)
which can be set for each movement direction and axis.
Parameterization and
diagnostics
The parameters that need to be assigned for commissioning the
VAC valve control system can be set easily using the BODEM
PC software.
Important parameters
Conguration of the analog or CAN joystick
Adjustable ramps
Selection of the characteristic
Minimum and maximum magnetic current for each movement
direction.
Conguration of counter operation
Conguration of the switched outputs
It is also possible to use the BB-3 control panel for parameterization and diagnostics instead of BODEM.
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Required components
The following electronic components are required:
VACA
RC2-2/20 controller with AS/VACA application software
with 52-pin mating connector (RE 95 200)
VACB
RC4-4/20 controller with AS/VACB application software
with 52-pin mating connector (RE 95 200)
VACC
RC6-9/20 controller with AS/VACC application software
with 52-pin mating connector and 28-pin mating connector
(RE 95 200)
At least one of the following joysticks is required:
THEC5 joystick
CAL-JOY-2 with J1939 CAN protocol, Caldaro
THES5 joystick
MHVEJ joystick (on request)
The following items are required for commissioning and service:
Diagnostics socket (RE 95 085)
BODEM PC software with BODEM connecting cable
(RE 95 085),
or
BB-3 control panel with BB-3 connecting cable
(RE 29 798 and RE 95 080)
Depending on the machine design, an error lamp is needed in
order to display errors conditions.
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Variants
VACA
RC2-2/20 controller with AS/VACA application software
with 52-pin mating connector
1 controllable valve
1 digital output signal
Input signal from 1 joystick
2 solenoid outputs for current-controlled PWM currents
A total of 2 outputs for proportional solenoids for 1 axis in
two directions
RC2-2
controller with VACA software
Safety switch
BB-3
Switched input
CAN-bus
interface
Joystick
Error lamp
Switched output
Compression factor
Direction switches A/B
DRE A/B
Variable or xed
displacement pump
Control block
SB 12 LS or
SB 23 LS or
SP08 or
M412/15/22 with DRE02 or
M615/20/22 with DRE02 or
M720/22 with DRE04
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6
6
6
Power input
Limit switch 1A
Limit switch 1B
Electronic supply
Switched
inputs
!
Proportional outputs
!
Valve
"
Joystick
6
M!
Compression factor
6
M!
Error lamp
Switched output
Voltage inputs
Switched outputs
Sensor supply
voltage
Current inputs
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Switched input
Direction switch A
Direction switch B
Switched inputs
Safety switch
#!. (
#!. ,
CAN bus 4)
Ground connection
for housing
1)
Short, low-resistance connection from a housing screw to the unit- or vehicle ground
Separate ground connection from solenoid return line to the battery (chassis also possible)
3) Separate fuses recommended for switches, sensors and electronics
4) CAN bus: 120 terminator recommended (see installation instructions RDE 90 300-01)
5) Constant voltage source
6) Observe maximum current consumption where proportional solenoids and switched outputs are controlled simultaneously
Figure 2: Inputs and outputs on the controller for the valve control system (VACA)
2)
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VACB
RC4-4/20 controller with AS/VACB application software
with 52-pin mating connector
Maximum 3 controllable valves
1 digital output signal
Input signals from maximum 3 joysticks
4 solenoid outputs for current-controlled PWM currents
2 solenoid outputs for open-loop controlled PWM currents
A total of 6 outputs for proportional solenoids for 3 axes in
two directions each
RC4-4 controller
with VACB software
Safety
switch 2
Safety switch 1
Switched input
# #
CAN-bus
interface
Joystick
Error lamp
Switched output
DRE A/B
Variable or xed
displacement pump
Control block
SB 12 LS or
SB 23 LS or
SP08 or
M412/15/22 with DRE02 or
M615/20/22 with DRE02 or
M720/22 with DRE04
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Limit switch 1B
6
6
Joystick 1
Compression factor 1
Compression factor 2
!
Valve 1
"
!
Valve 2
"
!
Valve 3
"
Error lamp
Joystick 2
Proportional outputs
6
6
6
Limit switch 1A
Switched outputs
Power input
Electronic supply
Switched inputs
!
!
*/)
Voltage inputs
!
Switched output
Limit switch 2A
Limit switch 2B
Limit switch 3A
Limit switch 3B
Switched inputs
4X$
23 2X$
#
$
"
%
!
'
&
(
Switched input
Direction switch 1A
Direction switch 1B
Direction switch 2A
Direction switch 2B
Switched inputs
Safety switch 1
#!. (
#!. ,
CAN bus 4)
#!. (
#!. ,
CAN bus 4)
Ground connection
for housing
1)
Short, low-resistance connection from a housing screw to the unit- or vehicle ground
Separate ground connection from solenoid return line to the battery (chassis also possible)
3) Separate fuses recommended for switches, sensors and electronics
4) CAN bus: 120 terminator recommended (see installation instructions RDE 90 300-01)
5) Constant voltage source
6) Observe maximum current consumption where proportional solenoids and switched outputs are controlled simultaneously
2)
Figure 4: Inputs and outputs on the controller for the valve control system (VACB)
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VACC
RC6-9/20 controller with AS/VACC application software
with 52-pin mating connector and 28-pin mating connector
Maximum 4 controllable valves
Maximum 6 digital output signals
Input signals from maximum 4 joysticks
6 solenoid outputs for current-controlled PWM currents
2 solenoid outputs for open-loop controlled PWM currents
A total of 8 outputs for proportional solenoids for 4 axes in
two directions each
RC6-9 controller
with VACC software
Safety
switch 2
Safety switch 1
# #
Switched input
CAN-bus
interface
Joystick
Error lamp
Switched outputs 1 to 6
Compression factor
Direction switches A/B
DRE A/B
Variable or xed
displacement pump
Control block
SB 12 LS or
SB 23 LS or
SP08 or
M412/15/22 with DRE02 or
M615/20/22 with DRE02 or
M720/22 with DRE04
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Safety switch 2
Limit switch 1B
Direction switch 4A
Direction switch 4B
Joystick 1
!
6
Proportional outputs
Power input
6
6
6
Limit switch 1A
Electronic supply
"
!
Joystick 3
6
Joystick 4
Compression factor 4
1)
Limit switch 3A
Limit switch 3B
Valve 4
Error lamp
Switched output 1
Switched output 2
Switched output 3
Switched output 4
Switched output 5
Switched inputs
Limit switch 2B
Valve 3
"
!
Limit switch 2A
Current inputs
Compression factor 3
Valve 2
"
Sensor supply
voltage
Compression factor 2
Switched outputs
"
Voltage inputs
Joystick 2
Valve 1
Compression factor 1
Sensor supply
voltage
!
Switched inputs
!
*/)
Switched output 6
4X$
23 2X$
#
$
"
%
!
'
&
(
Safety switch 1
Switched input
Direction switch 1A
Direction switch 1B
Direction switch 2A
Direction switch 2B
Direction switch 3A
Direction switch 3B
Ground connection
for housing
Switched inputs
#!. (
#!. ,
CAN bus 4)
#!. (
#!. ,
CAN bus 4)
Short, low-resistance connection from a housing screw to the unit- or vehicle ground
Separate ground connection from solenoid return line to the battery (chassis also possible)
3) Separate fuses recommended for switches, sensors and electronics
4) CAN bus: 120 terminator recommended (see installation instructions RDE 90 300-01)
5) Constant voltage source
6) Observe maximum current consumption where proportional solenoids and switched outputs are controlled simultaneously
Figure 6: Inputs and outputs on the controller for the valve control system (VACC)
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Safety instructions
The suggested circuits do not imply any technical liability for
the system on the part of Rexroth.
To switch off the system in emergencies, the power supply
to the electronics must be disconnected by an emergency
stop switch. The emergency stop switch must be installed
in a location which is easily accessible to the operator. Safe
braking must be ensured when the emergency stop function
is activated.
Lines to the electronics must not be routed close to other
power-conducting lines in the machine or vehicle.
Radio equipment and mobile telephones must not be used
inside the drivers cab without a suitable outside antenna
and nowhere near the control electronics. A sufciently large
distance to radio systems must be maintained.
All connectors must be unplugged from the electronics
during electrical welding operations.
The electronics may only be tested with the proportional
solenoids connected.
The proportional solenoids must not be connected to spark
suppression diodes.
Switching solenoids at the outputs of the RC electronics
need not be connected to spark suppression diodes.
Other inductive loads that are in the system but not
connected to the RC must be connected to spark suppression
diodes.
In order to preserve the warranty, any installation or replacement of the RC software (ash EPROM) must be performed
by personnel from Rexroth.
Cables/wires must be sealed individually to prevent water
from entering the unit.
Dangerous malfunctions may result if the control electronics
are opened or modied or the wiring repaired without
authorization.
Please observe operating instructions RE 95 350-B.
Bosch Rexroth AG
Hydraulics
Product Unit Mobile Electronics
Elchingen Plant
Glockeraustrae 4
89275 Elchingen, Germany
Phone
+49 (0) 73 08 82-0
Fax
+49 (0) 73 08 72-74
info.brm-me@boschrexroth.de
www.boschrexroth.com/mobile-electronics