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Version 4.1 – Order No. E40 803
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Safety Note
Attention!
Please follow all the necessary safety regula-
tions, laboratory rules and take the necessary
safety precautions when setting up and testing
the systems!
Copyright © ELABOTrainingsSysteme GmbH
Aus- und Weiterbildung
Im Hüttental 11
85125 Kinding
Germany
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Source specificationSiemens LOGO! Manual ASE 00 228 104-01
Siemens Software LOGO! Soft-Comfort V4.0
The LOGO! manual and the Help for LOGO! Soft-Comfort contain all the details
necessary for working with LOGO!. They therefore provide useful advice for pro-
gramming and operating LOGO!.
Warning: Important Notes
Warning for the variants LOGO! 230RC, 230RCo and extension module
LOGO! 230R DM8.
Dangerous voltage!
Dont’t put your fingers or any object into the slot for
the program mudule. If the power supply is not con-
nected correctly, the plug for the program module
may be carrying the supply voltage.
Remedies:Connect L1 to only one phase and N always to the neutral conductor. Connect the
inputs to the same phase as the power supply.
The slot for the program module must always be connected in operation. If you
don’t plug in a program module, connect the slot to the cover.
Please follow the safety instructions in the Siemens LOGO! manual!
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LOGO!
What is LOGO! ?
A universally applicable logic module for electrical
engineering.
LOGO! bridges the gap between conventionalwiring techniques and micro-PLC.
Use for solving minor control problems.
Designed for mounting on a 35 mm top hat rail.
Space requirement 4 DU (72 x 90 x 55 mm)
Contains: - Control
- 14 practical functions
- Control unit
- Aight inputs
- Four outputs
- Display unit
„Wiring“ at the press of a button.
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Areas of application andadvantages of LOGO!
Examples of applications:
Stairway lighting
Outdoor lighting
Shutter control
Sunshade control
Conservatory control
Holiday automatic control for apartments
Gate control
Ventilation system control Water pumps
Concrete advantages
Universal due to the integration of various components
such as surge relays, automatic stairway lighting control,
switch-off delay, etc.
A smaller distributor box may possible be used
(e.g. 1 LOGO! instead of 2 surge relays, 1 clock,
1 automatic stairway lighting control).
No rewiring is necessary for modifications.
The program can also be edited an a PC.
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Connections, Input−
Output
Power supply terminals:to connect the power supply.
Two varaints are available for LOGO!-Basic:
- Class 1 < 24 V, d.h. 12 V DC, 24 V AC
- Class 2 > 24 V, d.h. 115...240 V AC/DC
8 digital inputs:Connection possibility for pushbutton switches, switches,
sensors ...
Interface for program modules or PC cables:If there is a program in the control unit, this is stored safe
from power failure in the EEPROM.
Programs can be read in and out optionally by using pro-
gram modules.Connection to a computer is possibly by a PC cable.
Key control panel:6 control keys for program input or parameterization.
4 digital outputs:Connection facility for 4 consumers. The load current may
be up to 10 A on ohmic load.LCD display panel:Every function is displayed as a function diagram when pro-
gramming. The states of the inputs and outputs are desplay-
ed during operation.
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Connecting LOGO!
Note:Different versions of LOGO! are available!
See the LOGO manual for information on these.
In all the following considerations we refer to the AC voltage
version with clock LOGO! 230 RC.
Power supply:The mains voltage is connected at L1 an N.
Its value may be between 85 V and 253 V. The current con-
sumption is 20 mA at 240 V (equivalent to 1 kWh/week).
The unit has protective insulation.
Inputs:The switching equipment or sensors are connected directly
to the inputs I1 ... I8.At voltage values < 40 V AC LOGO! recognize the „open“
switch state, at values > 79 V AC the „closed“ switching
state.
Outputs:The loads such as lamps, motors, contactors etc. can be
connected directly to the outputs Q1 ... Q4 providing the
switching current does not exceed 10 A on ohmic load (3 Aon inductive load).
the outputs are potential-isolated relay contacts.
The load is fused with a circuit breaker < 16 A, charakteristic
B16.
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Terminals:Terminals are used to designate connections (inputs and
outputs in the program).
Terminals may also be whole circuit parts (blocks) or fixed
states.
Functions:LOGO! has a number of permanently installed functions. A
distinction is made between:
- Basic functions
- Special functions
Basic functions are simple links such as AND.
Special functions are for example surge relays or clock.
Blocks:Blocks are functions switched by terminals.
Every time a block is inserted in a program, LOGO! automa-
tically assigns a block number.
The connection of blocks is displayed in the program by
these block numbers.
The block number appears in the top right of the display.
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Abbreviations usedAM with the analog module can be changed analog values over 2
analog inputs
B1 appears in the top right of the display or at the input of
another block
BN appears at the input of a block if a new block is to be insert
C this devices name stands by LOGO! for integrated clock
CM with the communication module the LOGO! can be wiring
with a bus system (e.g. AS interface)
Cnt the switching process are counted hereCo here it is selected whether this is an input or an output,
an unwired input or a defined state (high or low).
Dir Dir = 0: counting direction forwards
Dir = 1: counting direction backwards
En the clock generator is switched on and off with En
Fre evaluated frequency singals will be connected on the
inputs with this names
GF the basic functions can be selected here
hi an output is set permanently to high potential
Inv the output signal of the block will be inverted if the
input head for
Io an input is set permanently to low potential
No every clock has three cams, the switch on and switch
off points are set at No
P this input is not of set. Here you have to set prioritys, whether
a message in RUN mode has be confirmed.
Par setting of the internal counting value
R reset a special function (e.g. counter)
Ral all intern values are setting back
S set the selb-hold relay
SF the special functions can be selected here
T parameter in time setting (e.g. switch off delay)
Ta current value of a time is displayed during parameterization
Trg the delay time is started for exmaple at the trigger input
x unwired inputs must be occupied by „x“
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Basic functions (BF)
AND:The output of the AND only adopts state 1 when all three
inputs have state 1.
For AND applies: x = 1.
NAND:The output of the NAND only has state 0 when all three
inputs have state 1.
For the NAND it applies: x = 1.
OR:The output of the OR always adopts the 1 state when at
least one of the three inputs has state 1.
For OR it applies: X = 0.
NOR:The output of the NOR only has state 1 when all three
inputs have state 0.
For the NOR it applies: x = 0.
NOT:The output of the NOT adopts the 1 state when the input
has state 0 and vice versa.For NOT it applies: X = 1.
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XOR:The output of the XOR adopts the 1 state when the inputs
have different states.
For the XOR it applies: x = 0.
AND with flanks evaluation:The output of the AND with flanks evaluation adopts the 1
state when all inputs have state 1 and inside previous cycle
at least one input had the condition 0. The output will be
stay of the 1 state for a cycle and must have the 0 state for
a cycle, before er adopts the 1 state again.
For the AND with flanks evaluation it applies: x = 1.
NAND with flanks evaluation:The output of the NAND with flanks evaluation adopts the 1
state when all inputs have state 0 and inside previous cycle
at least one input had the condition 1. The output will be
stay of the 0 state for a cycle and must have the 1 state for a cycle, before er adopts the 0 state again.
For the AND with flanks evaluation it applies: x = 1.
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Special functions (SF): Time
Switch on delay:The output of switch on delay adopts after a special time.
Switch off delay:The output of switch off delay is setting back after a special
time.
Switch on/off delay:The output of siwtch on/off delay adopts after a special time
and is setting back after a special time.
Stored switch on delay:The output of stored switch on delay adopts a special time
after a input impuls.
Wisp relay:An input signal creats a output signal after a special time.
Flanks triggerd wisp relay:An input signal creats a output signal after a special time.
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Asynchron digit emitter:The pulse envelope of the exit let’s herself on that parame-
trierbare impulse-/breaks ratio manipulate.
Random generator:the output of random generator is setting after a parametrized
time.
Stairwaylighting switch:
After an input impuls run a time.
Comfort switch:Switch with two functions:
- Impulse switch with switch off delay
- Switch
Week switch clock:
The output becoming on a parameterable switch on andswitch off date steered. Any possible combination of days
becoming supports.
Year switch clock:The output becoming on a parameterable switch on and
switch off date steered.
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Special functions (SF): Counters
Forward and backward counter:Ever after parametrization becoming by a input pulse a inter-
nal counter value high or down counted. Bey reach the para-
meterable threshold becoming the exit sat resp. put back.
The count direction can using the entrance you manipulating
will be.
Running hours counter:If the supervision entrance sat becoming, runs a parametera-
ble time ex. The exit becoming sat, if the time expired is.
Threshold counter:The exit becoming as a function of two parameterable fre-
quencies switched on and switched off.
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Special functions (SF): Analog
Analog threshold switch:The output becoming as a function of two parameterable thre-
sold value switched on and switched off (backlash).
Analog different threshold switch:The output becoming as a function of a parameterable thres-
hold and difference value switched on and switched off.
Analog comparator:The output becoming as a function of the difference Ax - Ay
and of two parameterable threshold values sitched on and
switched off.
Analog value supervision:
This special function stores a on analog output fitting valueand switches the exit, as soon as the actual value on analog
input these stored analog value plus ones parameterable dif-
ference of the value under- or crosses.
Analog amplifier:this special function amplfy on analog input a signal and give
it up to the output.
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Special functions (SF): Other
Self holding relay:Via input S becoming the output Q sat. Via other input R
becoming the output again put back.
Impulse relay:That setting and resetting of the output becoming at a time by
a short impulse for the input realizes.
Message text:display of a message text in RUN mode.
Software switch:This special function have the same effect like a mechanical
pushbutton e.g. switch.
Shift register:With which function shift register are you able the value ones
of the input read out and bit by bit shift. The value of the exit
corresponds of the parameterable shift register bits. The shift
register can via special input manipulating.
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Conversion circuit diagram−
LOGO! program
Solution in the circuit diagramAs is already obious from the set task, this is an OR link.
If S1 or S2 is actuated, current flow through the relay coil and
K1 pulls up.This actuates its NOC and the lamp E1 lights.
Solution in LOGO!The switch S1 is connected at terminal I1 of the LOGO!.
The switch S2 is connected at terminal I2 of the LOGO!.
Since only two inputs of the OR block are used, the third input
must be marked not used. The x at the input is used to do
this.
The output of the OR block controls the relay at the output
Q1. The consumer E1 is connected at the output Q1.
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Input and output boxes
Key control panel:The key control panel consists of six input keys. These can be
used to make all the necessary entries.
Cursor keys: Move the cursor in the program or the menu.
Select functions and terminals when program-
ming.ESC key: One step back, exit program entry.
OK key: Accept input.
< - > - OK: Switch on programming mode.
ESC - OK: Switch on parameterization mode.
LOGO! display in RUN:Switch on LOGO! in Run
Switch on LOGO! in RUN in the main menu.
1. Bakc in main menu: Key ESC
2. Move ‘>’ to ‘Start’: Key or
3. Select ‘Start’: Key OK
LOGO! starts the program and shows following display:
What means: „LOGO! is in RUN“?
Inside RUN works LOGO! that scolded program ex. To it read
LOGO! first of all the conditions the inputs, ascertains with the
for you stated scolded program the conditions the exits and
switch the exits a or out.
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Programming rulesRule 1:You enter the circuit in the Programming mode. You got to the
programming mode by pressing the three keys <, > and OK at
the same time.
You change the values of times and parameters in the parame-
terization mode. You got to the parameterization mode by pres-
sing the 2 keys ESC and OK at the same time.
Rule 2:You alwas enter a circuit:
From the output to the input.
Rule 3:When entering a circuit the following applies:
If the cursor is displayed as an underscore you can move the
cursor
- with the keys <, >, or v you move the cursor in the
circuit.
- with OK you change to Select terminal/block.
- with ESC you exit the circuit input.
If the cursor is displayed as a full block you should select a
terminal/block
- with the keys or v you select a terminal/block.- with OK you accept the selection.
- with ESC you go back one step.
Rule 4:LOGO! can only store complete programs.
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Program and wiring
The switches, pushbutton switches and sensors can be con-
nected to the LOGO! inputs I1 ... I8 in any order.
When entering the ptorgram make sure that the designa-
tions of the inputs are chosen to match the switch designa-
tions.
No different phases may be connected to the inputs.
the inputs of the output relays of LOGO! are wired with L1.
If an output is set in the program, this controls the appropri-
ate relay in the LOGO!.
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Entering the program
1 First display in the program input is the output Q1 OK.
2 Cursor jumps to the input because it is displayed as a
full block, function can be selected.
3 Press and set BF (basic function) OK.
4 AND is displayed as the first basic function.
5 Select OR with and confirm with OK.
6 Cursor jumps to the first input of the OR block OK.
7 Co for terminal at the first input OK.
8 On input stands I1 OK.
9 Cursor jumps to the second input of the OR block OK.
10 Co re-appears OK.
11 On input stands I1 .
12 On input stands I2 OK.
13 Cursor jumps to the third input of the OR block OK.
14 ESC switches back to edit menu.
15 ESC switches back to program menu.
16 ESC switches back to main menu.
17 Pressing key for three times select Start, OK startsthe program.
18 Display in RUN mode.
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Parameterizing LOGO!Term:Parameterizing can be understood as the setting of block
parameters.
Parameters can be set in the Programming mode and in the
Parameterization mode.
The user can change settings (such as delay times) in the
Parameterization mode without having to interrupt the run-ning program.
RUN-Mode:You can go to the Parameterization mode by pressing the
ESC key.
Parameterization menu:The four menu items „Stop“ (stop switch program), „Set
Param“ (set parameters), „Set Clock“ (clock settings) and
„Prg Name“ (give a program name) are available in the para-
meterization menu.
Parameter display:Parameters are marked by LOGO! by the block number (B9).
The display T = 60:00 s indicates that the delay time is set to
60 seconds.
The display Ta = 06:00 s shows the current value of the expi-
red time since the start of the delay time.
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The integrated clock
The clock integrated in LOGO! has an hour/minute and a
weekday display.
The time can be set in the two operating modes
- Programming and
- Parameterization.
A program is running in the LOGO! (RUN):The time can be set with Programming and Parameteri-
zation.
There is no program in the LOGO!:The time is set in the Programming mode.
Set clock window:The cursor can be moved in the window with the < and > keys
to select day, hour and minute.
The days, hours and minutes can be set with the and v keys.
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Link LOGO!−
PC
To be able to operate LOGO! with a PC the LOGO! PC
cable and the LOGO! Soft Comfort software are required.
The slot cover of the LOGO! is removed and the cable con-
nected.
A free serial interface is required on the PC.
Switching LOGO! into the PC LOGO! operatingmode:1. Switch on LOGO! with/without display from the PC in
STOP (look at online-help of LOGO! Soft Comfort) or
choice with display ESC / >Stop and select there
‘Yes’.
During LOGO! is in STOP and connect with the PC
it will be understood following PC commands:- Switch on LOGO! in RUN mode.
- Switch program read/write.
- Time, summertime/windertime write/read..
2. If you start the upload/download in STOP,
it appears the following display:
End operating mode PC LOGO!:After the succesful data transfer will be end the connection to
the PC automatically.
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The software LOGO! Soft Comfort
The foil shows the LOGO! Soft Comfort screen after starting
the program.
Program title bar:Shows the name of the loaded program.
Menu bar:Shows the seven available main menus:
- File
- Work
- Format
- View
- Extra
- Window- Help
For beginning the programming, look that in the menu „Extra“
the right devices choice is selected.
Standard bar:You can choice here neccessary menu points with symbols.
Tool bar:You can select here the used tools.
Device choice bar:You see here the used block.
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Program editing withLOGO! Soft Comfort
The example program PUMP.LGO is loaded. The description
and the circuit diagram can be found in the LOGO! manual on
page 255.
To test the program select „Simulation“ in the main menu„Extras“. After this the sumulation bar shows switches and
lamps. The Switches or the inputs in the function diagram can
be selected with the mouse pointer so that the function of the
program can be tested.
The test mode is switched back off by the „Simulation“ item
in the „Extras“ main menu.
The program is transferred to LOGO! by selecting „Transfer > PC LOGO!“ in the „Extras“ main menu.
LOGO!Soft Comfort then reports successful transfer of the
program.
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Areas of application andadvantages of LOGO!
Areas of application
in hous and installation technology
in switch cabinet construction
in small machine and apparatus construction
for special control systems
for signal pre-processing for control systems
Advantages
universally applicable
saves space in the distributor box
simple operation on site
simple circuit input
reduced wiring expense
flexible modification possibilities
failsafe storage
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Connections,input − output
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LCD
display
Power supply
terminal
Interface for
program
module or
PC cables
Key control
panel
8 digital inputs
4 digital outputs
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Connecting LOGO!
Power
supply
Inputs
Outputs
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L1
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Important terms
Terminals
Functions
Blocks
Inputs Outputs
Basic
functionsSpecial
functions
The link between terminals and functions.
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Abbreviations usedAM Analog module
B1 Block number B1
BN Block number
C LOGO! devices name: integrated clock
CM Communication module
Cnt Count (input for counter)
Co Connector (terminal)Dir Direction (count direction)
DM Digital module
En Enable
Fre Frequency signal
BF Basic function
hi High condition
I1 Input 1Inv Invert
Io Low condition
No Nock
P Priority
Par Parameter for counter
Q1 Output 1
R ResetRal Reset all
S Set
SF Special function
T Time
Ta Actual value of time
Trg Trigger
x Unwiring input
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Basic function (BF)Display
LOGO!
Designation
Timing diagram:
AND
OR
NOT
NAND
NOR
XOR
AND with
flanks
evaluation
NAND with
flanks
evaluation
In1In2In3In4
B1
Q1
&
In1In2
In3In4
B1
Q1
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In
B1
Q1
1
In1In2In3In4
B1
Q1
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In1In2In3In4
B1
Q1
1>
In1In2
B1
Q1
1=
In1In2In3In4
B1
Q1
&
In1In2In3In4
B1
Q1
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LOGO!
Designation
switch on delay
switch off delay
switch on/off
delay
stored switch
on delay
wisp relay
TrgPar
B1
Q1
TrgRPar
B1
Q1
Trg
Par
B1
Q1
TrgRPar
B1
Q1
TrgPar
B1
Q1
flanks triggerd
wisp relayTrgRPar
B1
Q1
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Timing diagram Display
LOGO!
Designation
randomgenerator
stairwaylighting
switch
comfort switch
week switch
clock
year switch
clock
EnPar
B1
Q1
TrgPar
B1
Q1
TrgRPar
B1
Q1
No1
No2No3
B1
Q1
No
B1
Q1
MM
DD
asynchron digit
emitter EnInvPar
B1
Q1
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Special functions (SF): counter Timing diagram Display
LOGO!
Designation
forward / back-
ward counter
running hours
counter
threshold
counter
RCntDir Par
B1
Q1+/-
REnRalPar
B1
Q1
h
Fre
Par
B1
Q1
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Special functions (SF): AnalogTiming diagram Display
LOGO!
Designation
analog threshold
switch
analog different
threshold switch
analog
comparator
analog value
supervision
analog amplifier (no timing diagram)
AxPar
B1
Q1
A
AxPar
B1
Q1
A
Ax
AyPar
B1
Q1
A
EnAxPar
B1
Q1
A+
AxPar
B1
AQ1
A
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Special functions (SF): other Timing diagram Display
LOGO!
Designation
self holding
relay
impulse relay
message text
software switch
shift register
(no timing diagram)
SRPar
B1
Q1
RS
TrgSRPar
B1
Q1
RS
EnPPar
B1
Q1
EnPar
B1
Q1
InTrgDir Par
B1
Q1
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Conversion Circuit Diagram−
LOGO! program
Problem:The consumer E1 is switched on or off by the switches S1 or
S2. The relay K1 pulls up when S1 or S2 is closed.
Solution in the circuit diagram:
Solution with LOGO!:
Wiring Program Wiring
equivalent to K1
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Input and output boxes
Key control panel:
Display of LOGO! in RUN:
Cursor keys
Key
Key
Key
Key
Date and time
Inputs I1 ... I9Inputs I10 ... I19
Inputs I20 ... I24
Outputs Q1 ... Q9
Outputs Q10 ... Q16
Flags M1 ... M9
Flags M10 ... M19
Flags M20 ... M24
4 cursor keys for manual
gear into that scolded pro-
gram (ESC + desired key)
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Programming rules
Prog. OK
Edit OK
Edit Prg. OK
Programming
Cursor as
underscore
Cursor aa full
block
ESC
Programming
mode „EIN“
from the output
to the input
enter
one step back
Move cursor
OK Accept
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Program an wiring
Wiring Program Wiring
L1 N
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4 5 6
7 8 9
10 11 12
13 14 15
16 17 18
Q1 Q1 Q1Co GF
OK OK
In1
In2In3In4
B1
Q1& _
In1
In2In3In4
B1
Q11>
In1
In2In3In4
B1
Q11>OK OK
CoIn2In3In4
B1
Q1
1> OK 1In2In3In4
B1
Q1
1>I OK I1
In2In3In4
B1
Q1
1> OK
I1CoIn3In4
B1
Q1
1>
OK I1I1In3In4
B1
Q1
1> I1I2In3In4
B1
Q1
1> OK
I1I2In3In4
B1
Q11> ESC
>Edit Prg
Edit Name
Memory
ESC
>Edit
Clear PrgPassword
ESC
>Edit
Clear Prg
Password
Start
Edit
Clear Prg
Password
>Start
3 mal
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Change setting values
of special functions
during operation
Delay time
of a timing
relay
Switching
times of a
clock
Threshold
value of a
counter
Machine attention time
for an operating hours
counter
Scolded swell
for an threshold
switches
RUN mode:
Parameterization menu:
Parameter display:
No parameter is changable:
With ESC back to main
menu.
Mo 15:35
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>Stop
Set Param
Set Clock
Prg Name
B9 1
T =60:00s
Ta =06:00s
No Param
Press ESC
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The integrated clockSetting the time
Program running No program in LOGO!
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ESC
>Stop
Set Param
Set Clock
Prg Name
2 mal
Stop
Set Param
>Set Clock
Prg Name
No ParamPress ESC
ESC
>Program..
Card..
Clock..
Start
2 mal
Program..
Card..
>Clock..
Start
OK
>Set Clock
S/W Time
Sync
Set Clock
Mo 15:30
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2003-01-27
set
v v
move
< - >
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Link LOGO!−
PC
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LOGO! Soft
Comfort
LOGO! PC cable
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Program title bar
Menu bar
Icon bar
Icon bar tools
Status bar
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Program editing withLOGO! Soft Comfort
Example program load, test Pump.LGO and transfer to
LOGO!
Load: File Open Pump.LGO OK
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LOGO! menu survey
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