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GEIntelligent Platforms
Programmable Control Products
DURUS Controllers
System Manual, GFK-2470A
May 2011
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QuickStart Guide: Getting Started with DURUS ......................................................... 0-1
Introduction .................................................................................................................... 1-1
Overview of DURUS Controller Modules .......................................................................... 1-2General Specifications ............................................................................................. 1-3
Functional Specifications ......................................................................................... 1-4
I/O Specifications ..................................................................................................... 1-5
Controllers and Expansion Modules ................................................................................. 1-7
DURUS Controller Module Identification .................................................................. 1-7
DURUS-10 Controllers ............................................................................................. 1-8
DURUS-12 Controllers ............................................................................................. 1-8
DURUS-20 Controllers ............................................................................................. 1-9
DURUS-24 Controllers ............................................................................................. 1-9
I/O Expansion Option Modules .............................................................................. 1-10
Communications Option Modules .......................................................................... 1-10
Programming Software and Cables ....................................................................... 1-10
Accessories ............................................................................................................ 1-10
Comparison of DURUS Controller Features .......................................................... 1-11
Module Description ......................................................................................................... 1-13
Module Dimensions ................................................................................................ 1-13
Programming Features ................................................................................................... 1-14
Programming Formats ........................................................................................... 1-14
Program Transfer ............................................................................................................ 1-16
Communications Features .............................................................................................. 1-17
MODBUS RTU ....................................................................................................... 1-17
Profibus-DP ............................................................................................................ 1-17
DeviceNet ............................................................................................................... 1-17
Data Link and Remote I/O .............................................................................................. 1-18
Data Link Operation ............................................................................................... 1-18
Remote I/O Operation ............................................................................................ 1-18
Installation...................................................................................................................... 2-1
Examination ...................................................................................................................... 2-1
Environmental Guidelines ................................................................................................. 2-2
External Protection Devices ..................................................................................... 2-3
Mounting Instructions ........................................................................................................ 2-3
DIN Rail Installation .................................................................................................. 2-5
Panel Mounting ........................................................................................................ 2-7
Connecting an Expansion Module ........................................................................... 2-7
Field Wiring ....................................................................................................................... 2-8
Power Wiring ............................................................................................................ 2-9
Over-Current Protection ........................................................................................... 2-9
Field Wiring for 12-Point and 20-Point, 12/24VDC Input Modules......................... 2-10
Field Wiring for Analog Expansion Module ............................................................ 2-10
Sensor Wiring ......................................................................................................... 2-11
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Field Wiring for 10-Point and 20-Point, 24VAC or 100/240VAC Modules ............. 2-11
Relay Output Wiring ............................................................................................... 2-11
Transistor Output Wiring ........................................................................................ 2-12
I/O Link or Remote I/O Wiring ................................................................................ 2-12
Precautions for Operation ............................................................................................... 2-12
Transferring Programs .................................................................................................. 3-1
Installing a Memory Option Module .................................................................................. 3-2
Connecting the Programming Computer .......................................................................... 3-4
Compatible Controllers for Transferring Programs with Programmer Cable ........... 3-5
Transferring Programs using the Durus Software ............................................................ 3-6
Function Blocks ............................................................................................................. 4-1
Programming Elements .................................................................................................... 4-2
Memory Usage in Function Block Mode ........................................................................... 4-3
Example Memory Usage .......................................................................................... 4-3
Contacts and Coils ............................................................................................................ 4-4
Input Contacts .......................................................................................................... 4-4
Keypad Inputs (Z Memory) ....................................................................................... 4-4
Normal Outputs ........................................................................................................ 4-5
Auxiliary Relays (M Memory) ................................................................................... 4-6
Auxiliary Relays (N Memory).................................................................................... 4-7
Timers and Timer Status Bits (T Memory) ............................................................... 4-8
Counters and Counter Status Bits (C Memory) ....................................................... 4-8
PWM Output Instruction ........................................................................................... 4-9
HMI Instructions ..................................................................................................... 4-12
DATALINK/Remote I/O .......................................................................................... 4-16
Shift ........................................................................................................................ 4-22
AQ (Analog Output) ................................................................................................ 4-23
AS (Add Subtract) .................................................................................................. 4-24
MD (Multiply-Divide) ............................................................................................... 4-26
PID (Proportional-Integral-Differential) ................................................................... 4-28
MX (Multiplexer) ..................................................................................................... 4-29
AR (Analog-Ramp) ................................................................................................. 4-31
DR (Data-Register) ................................................................................................ 4-36
Logic Blocks .................................................................................................................... 4-38
AND ........................................................................................................................ 4-38
AND (Edge) ............................................................................................................ 4-39
NAND ..................................................................................................................... 4-40
NAND (Edge) ......................................................................................................... 4-41
OR .......................................................................................................................... 4-42
NOR ....................................................................................................................... 4-43
XOR ........................................................................................................................ 4-44
NOT ........................................................................................................................ 4-44
Positive Input Differential (One-Shot) .................................................................... 4-45
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Negative Input Differential (One-Shot) ................................................................... 4-45
SET Output (Latch) ................................................................................................ 4-46
RESET Output (Unlatch) ........................................................................................ 4-47
Pulse Output (Flip/Flop) ......................................................................................... 4-48
Function Blocks ............................................................................................................... 4-49
Counters ................................................................................................................. 4-49
Timers .................................................................................................................... 4-64
Real Time Clock Instructions ................................................................................. 4-80
Compare Functions ................................................................................................ 4-93
MODBUS Functions ............................................................................................... 4-99
Keypad Operations in Ladder Logic Mode ................................................................. 5-1
Keypad Overview .............................................................................................................. 5-2
Backlight Display Control .................................................................................................. 5-3
Startup Screen .................................................................................................................. 5-4
Controller Main Menu in Ladder Mode ............................................................................. 5-7
Edit Ladder Logic ..................................................................................................... 5-8
Edit Function Blocks ................................................................................................. 5-8
Run / Stop the Controller .......................................................................................... 5-8
Clear the Current Program ....................................................................................... 5-8
Write a Program ....................................................................................................... 5-9
Read a Program ....................................................................................................... 5-9
Change the Controller Setup.................................................................................. 5-10
Set the Real-time Clock ......................................................................................... 5-11
DURUS System Errors ........................................................................................... 5-12
Enter Analog Gain and Offset ................................................................................ 5-13
Set or Change a Password .................................................................................... 5-14
Change the Display Language ............................................................................... 5-15
View Point States ............................................................................................................ 5-16
Expansion Inputs and Outputs ............................................................................... 5-17
Display the Applications HMI Screens ........................................................................... 5-18
Change a Preset .................................................................................................... 5-19
Ladder Logic Editing on the Keypad ............................................................................... 5-20
Keypad Functions in Ladder Mode ........................................................................ 5-20
Ladder Logic Entry Example .................................................................................. 5-21
Function Block Editing on the Controller ........................................................................ 5-27
Function Block Editing Examples ........................................................................... 5-34
Software Operation in Ladder Logic Mode ................................................................. 6-1
Using the Ladder Logic Programming Software ............................................................... 6-2
File Menu Functions ................................................................................................. 6-3
Edit Menu Functions ................................................................................................ 6-4
Operation Menu Functions ....................................................................................... 6-8
View Menu Functions ............................................................................................. 6-14
Editing Ladder Logic with the Programming Software.................................................... 6-16
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Enter or Edit an Instruction..................................................................................... 6-17
Using the Ladder Logic Software in Keypad Mode ........................................................ 6-19
Button Functions in Keypad Mode ......................................................................... 6-19
Using the Computer Keyboard for Keypad Operations ......................................... 6-20
Keypad Operations in Function Block Mode .............................................................. 7-1
Keypad Overview .............................................................................................................. 7-2
Startup Screen .................................................................................................................. 7-3
Controller Main Menu in Function Block Mode ................................................................. 7-4
Edit Function Blocks ................................................................................................. 7-5
Edit Parameters ....................................................................................................... 7-5
Run / Stop the Controller .......................................................................................... 7-5
Clear the Current Program ....................................................................................... 7-5
Write a Program ....................................................................................................... 7-5
Read a Program ....................................................................................................... 7-6
Change the Controller Setup.................................................................................... 7-6
Set the Real-time Clock ........................................................................................... 7-7
DURUS System Errors ............................................................................................. 7-8
Enter Analog Gain and Offset .................................................................................. 7-9
Set or Change a Password .................................................................................... 7-10
Change the Display Language ............................................................................... 7-11
View Point States ............................................................................................................ 7-12
Expansion Inputs and Outputs ............................................................................... 7-13
Display the Applications HMI Screens ........................................................................... 7-14
Change a Preset .................................................................................................... 7-15
Edit Logic on the Controller ............................................................................................ 7-16
Keypad Functions in Function Block Mode ............................................................ 7-16
Editing Coils and Contacts ..................................................................................... 7-17
Editing Logic Blocks ............................................................................................... 7-19
Editing Function Blocks .......................................................................................... 7-20
Editing Parameters ................................................................................................. 7-21
Software Operation in Block Diagram Mode ............................................................... 8-1
Using the Block Diagram Programming Software ............................................................ 8-2
File Menu Functions ................................................................................................. 8-3
Edit Menu Functions ................................................................................................ 8-4
Operation Menu Functions ..................................................................................... 8-10
View Menu Functions ............................................................................................. 8-13
Using Simulation Mode ................................................................................................... 8-16
Changing the State of a Component ...................................................................... 8-18
Changing Function Block Parameters ................................................................... 8-18
Simulating a Data Link Function ............................................................................ 8-19
Using Monitor Mode ........................................................................................................ 8-20
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Programming in Block Diagram Mode ............................................................................ 8-22
Program Editing ..................................................................................................... 8-23
Program Elements ................................................................................................. 8-24
Programming Steps ............................................................................................... 8-25
Alignment ............................................................................................................... 8-35
MODBUS Communications .......................................................................................... 9-1
MODBUS Communications Overview .............................................................................. 9-2
Unicast or Broadcast Messages .............................................................................. 9-2
Messages and Responses ....................................................................................... 9-2
MODBUS Message Format ..................................................................................... 9-4
MODBUS Operation ................................................................................................. 9-4
MODBUS Commands .............................................................................................. 9-7
Register Addresses for MODBUS Communications .............................................. 9-10
MODBUS Slave Operation with Built-in RS-485 Port ..................................................... 9-31
Configuration .......................................................................................................... 9-31
Hardware Installation ............................................................................................. 9-33
MODBUS Slave Communications Module ..................................................................... 9-34
Module Specifications ............................................................................................ 9-34
Module Dimensions ................................................................................................ 9-35
Communications Parameters ................................................................................. 9-35
LEDs on the MODBUS Module .............................................................................. 9-36
Bus Termination ..................................................................................................... 9-37
Power Wiring .......................................................................................................... 9-37
MODBUS Wiring .................................................................................................... 9-37
Examples ........................................................................................................................ 9-38
Example 1 .............................................................................................................. 9-38
Example 2 .............................................................................................................. 9-41
Example 3 .............................................................................................................. 9-43
Example 4 .............................................................................................................. 9-45
PROFIBUS Communications ...................................................................................... 10-1
Overview ......................................................................................................................... 10-2
Influence on Cycle Scan Time ............................................................................... 10-2
The PROFIBUS Expansion Module................................................................................ 10-3
Specifications: PROFIBUS-DP Expansion Module ............................................... 10-4
Operation................................................................................................................ 10-5
Installation ....................................................................................................................... 10-6
Power Supply Connection ...................................................................................... 10-6
PROFIBUS-DP Bus Connection ............................................................................ 10-8
Startup .......................................................................................................................... 10-10
Setting the Station Address.................................................................................. 10-10
LED Status Displays ............................................................................................ 10-10
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The GSD File ................................................................................................................ 10-11
PROFIBUS Functions Defined in the GSD File ................................................... 10-13
Reading and Writing Durus Controller Data ......................................................... 10-14
Control Commands ....................................................................................................... 10-15
Byte 0: Activate the Service ................................................................................. 10-15
Read or Write Controller Run / Stop Status Command ....................................... 10-16
Read / Write Coils Command............................................................................... 10-17
Read / Write Function Blocks Command Basic Format ....................................... 10-18
DeviceNet Communications ....................................................................................... 11-1
Overview ......................................................................................................................... 11-2
Network Parameters .............................................................................................. 11-2
DeviceNet Features of the Module ........................................................................ 11-2
Operation................................................................................................................ 11-3
Configuration .......................................................................................................... 11-3
Module Description ................................................................................................ 11-3
Setting the Station Address.................................................................................... 11-4
Setting the Communications Rate ......................................................................... 11-4
Power Supply Connection ...................................................................................... 11-4
LED Status Displays .............................................................................................. 11-5
Device Profile .................................................................................................................. 11-6
Object Classes ....................................................................................................... 11-6
I/O Assembly Data Definitions ........................................................................................ 11-7
Parameter Configuration ........................................................................................ 11-8
DeviceNet Information .................................................................................................... 11-9
Message Types ...................................................................................................... 11-9
DeviceNet Services ................................................................................................ 11-9
DeviceNet Objects ................................................................................................. 11-9
DeviceNet Object Class Definitions .............................................................................. 11-10
Identity Object ...................................................................................................... 11-10
Router Object ....................................................................................................... 11-12
DeviceNet Object ................................................................................................. 11-13
Connection Object ................................................................................................ 11-15
Assembly Object .................................................................................................. 11-18
Class Attributes .................................................................................................... 11-18
Instance 6, 7, 110 Attributes (Input assembly, default is 6) ................................. 11-18
Instance 36, 37, 100 Attributes (Output assemble, default is 36) ........................ 11-18
Class Service ....................................................................................................... 11-18
Instance Services ................................................................................................. 11-18
Control Supervisor Object .................................................................................... 11-19
Instance Attributes ............................................................................................... 11-19
Instance Services ................................................................................................. 11-19
Interface Object .................................................................................................... 11-20
Instance Attributes ............................................................................................... 11-20
Instance Services ................................................................................................. 11-20
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Durus Controller Extended Object ....................................................................... 11-21
Instance Service ................................................................................................... 11-25
Application Examples .................................................................................................. A-1
Example 1: Lighting Control for Staircase ........................................................................ A-2
Additional Devices for Stair Lighting Application...................................................... A-2
Wiring Diagram for Stair Lighting Application .......................................................... A-2
Ladder Logic for Stair Lighting Application .............................................................. A-3
Example 2: Automatic Control of Entry Door .................................................................... A-4
Inputs and Outputs for Door Opener Application ..................................................... A-4
Wiring Diagram for Door Opener Application ........................................................... A-4
Ladder Logic for Door Opener Application ............................................................... A-5
Example 3: Ventilation System Control ............................................................................ A-6
Inputs and Outputs for Ventilation System Application ............................................ A-6
Wiring Diagram for Ventilation System Application ................................................. A-6
Ladder Logic for Ventilation System Application ..................................................... A-7
Example 4: Plant Gate Control ......................................................................................... A-8
Inputs and Outputs for Gate Control Application ..................................................... A-8
Wiring Diagram for Gate Control Application ........................................................... A-8
Ladder Logic for Gate Control Application ............................................................... A-9
Example 5: Counting Products for Packing .................................................................... A-10
Inputs and Outputs for Packing Application ........................................................... A-10
Wiring Diagram for Packing Application ................................................................. A-10
Ladder Logic for Packing Application ..................................................................... A-11
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QuickStart Guide: Getting Started with DURUS
This chapter provides a simple guide to connecting, programming, installing and operating your newDURUS controller. It is not intended to provide complete instructions for programming and installingthe system. Many steps refer to other sections in the manual for more detailed information.
Instal l DURUS Developm ent Softw are
Install the DURUS Development Software from CD or from the free Internet download available onthe Support website.
Connect Pow er to the DURUS Control ler
Always switch off power before wiring, connecting, installing, or removing any module.
Connect power to the controller using wiring diagrams below for AC or DC supply for the applicablemodels. See Chapter 2, Installation for complete wiring and installation instructions.
Connect the Programmin g Cable
Remove the plastic connector cover from the controller using a flathead screwdriver. Insert theplastic connector of the programming cable into the controller as shown in the figure below. Connectthe opposite end of the cable to an RS232 serial port on the computer.
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Establ ish Communicat ion between the Programm ing Software and the Control ler
1. Open the DURUS Development Software and select New Ladder Document.
2. In the Operation menu, select Link Com Port.
3. Select the correct Com Port number where the programming cable is connected to the computer,then press the Link button.
The DURUS Controller will begin to detect the connected smart relay to complete its connection.
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Write a Simple Progr am
1. Write a simple one rung program by clicking on the leftmost cell at line 001 of the programminggrid, then click on the M contact icon on the ladder toolbar, as shown below. Select M01 andpress the OK button. See Chapter 4, Function Blocks for complete instruction set definitions.
Note: If the ladder toolbar is not visible at the bottom of the screen, select View>>Ladder Toolbarfrom the menu to enable.
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2. Use the A key on your keyboard (or the A icon on the ladder toolbar) to draw the horizontalcircuit line from the M contact to the right most cell, as shown below.
3. Select the Q coil icon from the ladder toolbar and drop it onthe right most cells. Select Q01from the dialog and press OK as shown below. See Chapter 4, Function Blocks for completeinstruction set definitions.
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4. Test the simple program. From the Operation menu, select the Write function and write theprogram to the connected smart relay as shown below.
5. Select the RUN icon from the toolbar, and select No when the pop-up message asks Do youwant to read program from module?, as shown below.
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6. On the Input Status dialog, click on M01 to activate the contact M01 which will turn ON theOutput Q01 as shown below. The highlighted circuit will show active and the first Output (Q01)on the connected smart relay will be ON. See Chapter 6, Software Operation in Ladder LogicMode or Chapter 8, Software Operation in Function Block Mode for more detailed softwareinformation.
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GFK-2470A 1-1
Introduction
This chapter describes the DURUS controller family of products. It lists the available modules, andgives their specifications.
Chapter 2, Instal lat ion,describes module installation and wiring.
Chapter 3, Transferr ing Programs ,explains how to set up a DURUS controller to transferprograms and data with a Memory Option Module or programmer.
Chapter 4, Program Funct ions, defines the coils, contacts, logic blocks, and function blocks thatcan be used in an application program.
Chapter 5, Keypad Operat ions in L adder Logic Mode,explains how to navigate the controllerLCD screens and make changes using the keypad, in Ladder Logic mode.
Chapter 6, Software Operat ion in Ladder Log ic Mode, explains how use the programmingsoftware for programming, simulation, and emulation in Ladder Logic mode.
Chapter 7, Keypad Operations in Func t ion Block Diagram Mode,explains how to navigate thecontroller LCD screens and make changes using the keypad, in Block Diagram mode.
Chapter 8, Software Operat ions in Func t ion Blo ck Diagram Mode, explains how use theprogramming software for programming, simulation, and emulation in Block Diagram mode.
Chapter 9, MODBUS Communicat ions, describes the MODBUS features that can be incorporatedinto a DURUS controller system.
Chapter 10, Prof ibus Comm unicat ions , describes how a Profibus-DP Expansion Module can beused to add Profibus slave communications to a DURUS controller.
Chapter 11, DeviceNet Comm unicat ion s, describes how a DeviceNet Expansion Module can beused to add DeviceNet slave communications to a DURUS controller.
Appendix A, Appl icat ion Examples ,provides sample applications for DURUS controllers.
Chapter
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Overview of DURUS Contr ol ler Modules
Key Features
Programmable Relay, AC or DC Inputs,Analog Inputs, Relay or DC Outputs
Models available for 12VDC, 24VDC,24VAC, and 100240VAC power. AC modelssupport 50/60Hz operation
Select models expandable up to 44 I/O
10-Point, 12-Point, 20-Point and 24-Pointmodels
Analog Inputs, 12-bit resolution, 010VDC
Analog Input Expansion, 12-bit resolution,010VDC or 020mA
265VAC / 30VDC Relay Outputs, 8AResistive Load (Isolated)
Available with or without Keypad / Display
4-line, 16-character LCD backlit display
31 custom user screens
8 programming keys
Retentive Flash memory
Multi-language support:
o English
o French
o German
o Spanisho Portuguese
o Chinese
o Italian
o Russian
o Turkish
Built-in Real-Time Clock
Program from front of controller or software
Software supports simulator mode
Windows-based programming
IC210DDR012-AA
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General Speci f icat ions
I tem Specif icat ion
Installation
Enclosure Type IP20
Installation method Panel-mount or DIN rail (35mm) installation
Mounting Orientation In accordance with Mounting Instructions in chapter 2.
EnvironmentalSpecifications
Operation temperature -20C55C (-4F131F)
Storage temperature -40C70C (-40F158 F)
Maximum humidity 90% (relative, non-condensing)
Maximum vibration 1G according to IEC60068-2-6
Vibration 0.075mm amplitude/1.0g acceleration
ShockIEC60068-2-27 standard15g peak, 11ms duration
MaximumNoise
EMI/EMC IEC/EN 61131-2: 2007
Weights Controllers 10-point: 230 gramsControllers 20 and 24-point: 345 gramsExpansion Units 8-point: 190 grams
Agency Approvals UL, C-UL, CE
Certification by Underwriter's Laboratories to UL508 and CSAC22.2 No 142 - M1987
CE MarkDeclaration of Conformity to EMC and Low Voltage
Directives
Dimension 729059.6 mm (WLH) DIN rail7210659.6 mm (WLH) Direct installation
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Power Supply
Input Power Voltage Range 24VDC Models: 20.4 to 28.8VDC12VDC Models: 10.4 to 14.4VDC
AC Models: 85265VAC, 50/60Hz
24VAC Models: 20.428.8VAC, 50/60Hz
Power Consumption 24VDC: 12-point: 125mA20-point: 185mA
12VDC: 12-point: 195mA20-point: 265mA
100240VAC: 100mA24VAC: 290mA
Wire Size (all terminals) 14 AWG (2.08mm2)
Backlight life Approximately 50,000 hours. Backlight remains on for 10seconds by default. Backlight option can be enabled to remainon continually.
Funct io nal Speci f icat ions
Programming
Programming languages Ladder/Function Block Diagram
Program Memory 300 Lines or 260 Function Blocks
Programming storage media Flash
Execution Speed 10ms/cycle
LCD Display 4 lines x 16 characters
Timers
Maximum Number Ladder: 31; FBD: 250
Timing ranges 0.01 second9999 minutes
Counters
Maximum Number Ladder: 31; FBD: 250
Highest count 999999
Resolution 1
Real Time Clock
Maximum number Ladder: 31; FBD: 250
Resolution 1 minute
Time span available week, year, month, day, hour, minute
Compare Inst ruct ions (Analog, Analog*gain + Offset , Timer, Counter , Temperature Input (AT), Analog Output
(AQ), AS, MD, PI, MX, AR and DR Valu es)
Maximum Number Ladder: 31; FBD: 250
Compare versus other inputs Analog, Timer, Counter, Temperature Input (AT), Analog Output(AQ), Analog*gain + Offset, AS, MD, PI, MX, AR, DR, or Numericvalues
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I /O Specif ic at ion s
Discrete Inputs
Current consumption 4mA @12VDC
3.2mA @24VDC1.3mA @100-240VAC
3.3mA @ 24VAC
Input Signal OFF Threshold 24VDC: < 5VDC
12VDC: < 2.5VDC
100240VAC : < 40VAC
24VAC: 15VDC
12VDC: > 7.5VDC
100240VAC : > 79VAC
24VAC: >14VAC
Input On Delay 24, 12VDC: 5ms
240VAC: 25ms
120VAC: 50ms
24VAC: 5ms
Input Off Delay 24, 12VDC: 3ms
240VAC: 90ms
120VAC: 50ms
24VAC: 3ms
Transistor device compatibility NPN, 3-wire device only
High Speed Input frequency 1kHz
Standard Input frequency < 40 Hz
Required protection Inverse voltage protection required
Analog Inputs
Resolution Controller: 12 bit
Expansion Module: 12 bit
Voltage Range acceptable Controller: Analog input: 0-10VDC,
24VDC when used as discrete input
Expansion Module: Analog input 0-10VDC voltage or020mA current
Input Signal OFF Threshold < 5VDC (as 24VDC discrete input)
Input Signal ON Threshold > 9.8VDC (as 24VDC discrete input)
Isolation None
Short circuit protection Yes
Total number available In Controller: A1 to A4
In Expansion Module: A5 to A8
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Relay Outpu ts
Contact material Ag Alloy
Current rating 8 Amp
HP rating 1/3HP@120V 1/2HP@250V
Maximum Load Resistive: 8A/pointInductive: 4A/point
Maximum operating time 15ms (normal condition)
Life expectancy (rated load) 100k operations
Minimum load 16.7mA
Transistor Outputs
PWM max. output frequency 0.5kHz (1ms on, 1ms off)
Standard max. output frequency 100Hz
Voltage specification 10-28.8VDC
Current capacity 1A
Maximum Load Resistive: 0.5A/point
Inductive: 0.3A/point
Minimum Load 0.2mA
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Control lers and Expansion Modules
Several types of DURUS controllers are available, with and without the operator LCD/keypad. AllDURUS controllers can be easily connected to various types of expansion modules for additional I/Oand communications protocols.
DURUS controllers can support up to eight expansion units, including one Communications module.
Note: Versions 3.x and later series support a maximum of nine expansion units.
The analog input and communication modules must be connected to the far right side of allexpansion modules.
DURUS Contro l ler Module Ident i f icat ion
IC210 DAR 010
Controller family: DURUS
Controller Type:D = Expandable, with LCD/KeypadB = Expandable, without LCD/KeypadN = Not expandable; without LCD/Keypad.
No cover
Power Source:A = 24VACD = 12VDC
Output Type:R = RelayD = Transistor
Voltage of DC Power Source0 = 24V1 = 12V
Total Point Count
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Part Number Descr ip t ion
IC210DAR010 10 points, AC Power Source, 6 AC in/4out (Relay 8 Amp), Expandable, with
LCD/Keypad
IC210BAR010 10 points, AC Power Source, 6 AC in/4out (Relay 8 Amp), Expandable, without
LCD/Keypad
IC210NAR010 10 points, AC Power Source, 6 AC in/4out (Relay 8 Amp), Not Expandable and
without LCD/Keypad. No cover.
DURUS-12 Con trol lers
Part Number Descr ip t ion
IC210DAR012 12 points, 24VAC Power Source, (8) 24VAC in /(4) out (Relay 8 Amp),
Expandable, with LCD/Keypad
IC210DDR112 12 points, 12VDC Power Source, (6) 12VDC in /(4) out (Relay 8 Amp), (2) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad
IC210DDR012 12 points, 24VDC Power Source, (6) 24VDC in /(4) out (Relay 8 Amp), (2) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad
IC210BDR012 12 points, 24VDC Power Source, (6) 24VDC in /(4) out (Relay 8 Amp), (2) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad
IC210NDR012 12 points, 24VDC Power Source, (6) 24VDC in /(4) out (Relay 8 Amp), (2) analog
inputs, Not Expandable and without LCD/Keypad. No cover.
IC210DDD012 12 points, 24V DC Power Source, (6) 24VDC in/(4) out (Transistor), (2) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad
IC210BDD012 12 points, 24VDC Power Source, (6) 24VDC in/(4) out (Transistor), (2) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad
IC210NDD012 12 points, 24VDC Power Source, (6) 24VDC in/(4) out (Transistor), (2) analog
inputs, Not Expandable and without LCD/Keypad. No cover.
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DURUS-20 Con trol lers
Part Number Descr ip t ion
IC210DAR020 20 points, AC Power Source, (12) AC in/8 out (Relay, 8 Amp), Expandable, with
LCD/Keypad
IC210BAR020 20 points, AC Power Source, (12) AC in/8 out (Relay, 8 Amp), Expandable, with
LCD/Keypad
IC210NAR020 20 points, AC Power Source, (12) AC in/8 out (Relay, 8 Amp), Not Expandable,
without LCD/Keypad. No cover.
DURUS-24 Con trol lers
Part Number Descr ip t ion
IC210MDR124 24 points, 12V DC Power Source, (12) 12VDC in/8 out (Relay, 8 Amp), (4) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad. Includes an RS-485, two-wire serial port.
IC210DDR024 24 points, 24V DC Power Source, (12) 24VDC in/8 out (Relay, 8 Amp), (4) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad
IC210BDR024 24 points, 24V DC Power Source, (12) 24VDC in/8 out (Relay, 8 Amp), (4) analog
inputs, Expandable, without LCD/Keypad
IC210NDR024 24 points, 24V DC Power Source, (12) 24VDC in/8 out (Relay, 8 Amp), (4) analog
inputs, not expandable, without LCD/Keypad. No cover.
IC210DDD024 24 points, 24V DC Power Source, (12) 24VDC in/(8) out (Transistor), (4) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad
IC210BDD024 24 points, 24V DC Power Source, (12) 24VDC in/(8) out (Transistor), (4) analog
inputs, Expandable, without LCD/Keypad
IC210NDD024 24 points, 24V DC Power Source, (12) 24VDC in/(8) out (Transistor), (4) analog
inputs, not expandable, without LCD/Keypad. No cover.
IC210MDR024 24 points, 24V DC Power Source, (12) 24VDC in/8 out (Relay, 8 Amp), (4) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad. Includes an RS-485, two-wire serial port.
IC210MDD024 24 points, 24V DC Power Source, (12) 24VDC in/(8) out (Transistor), (4) analog
inputs, Expandable, with LCD/Keypad. Includes an RS-485, two-wire serial port.
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I/O Expansion Op t ion Modules
Part Number Descr ip t ion
IC210EAR008 Expansion module, 120/230VAC Power Source, (4) AC in/(4) out (Relay, 8 Amp)
IC210EAR208 Expansion module, 24VAC Power Source, (4) 24VAC in/(4) out (Relay, 8 Amp)
IC210EDR008 Expansion module, 24VDC Power Source, (4) 24VDC in/(4) out (Relay, 8 Amp)
IC210EDD008 Expansion module, 24VDC Power Source, (4) 24VDC in/(4) out (Transistor)
IC210EAI004 Analog expansion module, 24VDC power source, (4) Analog input Voltage or
Current
IC210EAO002 Analog expansion module, 24VDC power source, (2) Analog out 010VDC or
020mA
Comm unicat ions Opt ion Modules
Part Number Descr ip t ion
IC210EMS001 Modbus RTU slave communications expansion module, 24V DC power source
IC210EPS001 Profibus-DP slave communications expansion module, 24V DC power source
IC210EDS001 DeviceNet slave communications expansion module, 24V DC power source
Programming Sof tware and Cables
Part Number Descr ip t ion
IC646DUR001 DURUS Programming and Simulation Software
IC646DUR101 DURUS Programming and Simulation Software. Includes Programming Cable.
IC210CBL001 PC to DURUS Programming Cable
IC210CBL002 PDA to DURUS Programming Cable
Accessor ies
Part Number Descr ip t ion
IC210TMP001 DURUS Portable Memory Pack
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Comparison of DURUS Contro l ler Features
Part Number Power
Source
Discrete
Inputs
Discrete
Outputs
Analog
Inputs
Analog
Outputs
RTC LCD
Key
Expand-
able
Mot ion
IC210DAR010 85265VAC85265VDC
(6) AC or DC (4) Relay,8-amp
Yes Yes Yes
IC210BAR010 85265VAC85265VDC
(6) AC or DC (4) Relay,8-amp
Yes No Yes
IC210NAR010 85265VAC85265VDC
(6) AC or DC (4) Relay,8-amp
Yes No No
IC210DAR010 24VAC (8) 24AC (4) Relay,8-amp
Yes No No
IC210DDR112 12VDC (6) 12VDC (4) Relay,
8-amp
2 Yes Yes Yes 1KHz in
IC210DDR012 24VDC (6) 24VDC (4) Relay,8-amp
2 Yes Yes Yes 1KHz in
IC210BDR012 24VDC (6) 24VDC (4) Relay,8-amp
2 Yes No Yes 1KHz in
IC210NDR012 24VDC (6) 24VDC (4) Relay,8-amp
2 Yes No No 1KHz in
IC210DDD012 24VDC (6) 24VDC (4) 24VDC(Transistor)
2 Yes Yes Yes 1KHz in,PWM Out
IC210BDD012 24VDC (6) 24VDC (4) 24VDC(Transistor)
2 Yes No Yes 1KHz in,PWM Out
IC210NDD012 24VDC (6) 24VDC (4) 24VDC(Transistor)
2 Yes No No 1KHz in,PWM Out
IC210DAR020 85265VAC85265VDC
(12) AC or DC (8) Relay,8-amp
Yes Yes Yes
IC210BAR020 85265VAC85265VDC
(12) AC or DC (8) Relay,8-amp
Yes No Yes
IC210NAR020 85265VAC85265VDC
(12) AC or DC (8) Relay,8-amp
Yes No No
IC210DDR024 24VDC (12) 24VDC (8) Relay,8-amp
4 Yes Yes Yes 1KHz in
IC210BDR024 24VDC (12) 24VDC (8) Relay,8-amp 4 Yes No Yes 1KHz in
IC210NDR024 24VDC (12) 24VDC (8) Relay,8-amp
4 Yes No No 1KHz in
IC210DDD024 24VDC (12) 24VDC (8) 24VDC(Transistor)
4 Yes Yes Yes 1KHz in,PWM Out
IC210BDD024 24VDC (12) 24VDC (8) 24VDC(Transistor)
4 Yes No Yes 1KHz in,PWM
IC210NDD024 24VDC (12) 24VDC (8) 24VDC(Transistor)
4 Yes No No 1KHz in,PWM
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Part Number Power
Source
Discrete
Inputs
Discrete
Outputs
Analog
Inputs
Analog
Outputs
RTC LCD
Key
Expand-
able
Mot ion
IC210MDR024 24VDC (12) 24VDC (8) Relay,8-amp
4 Yes Yes Yes 1KHz in,ModbusSlave
IC210MDD024 24VDC (12) 24VDC (8) 24VDC(Transistor) 4 Yes Yes Yes 1KHz in,PWM andModbusSlave
IC210MDR124 12VDC (12) 12VDC (8) Relay, 8A 4 Yes Yes Yes 1KHz in,ModbusSlave
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Module Descr ipt ion
1. Power Supply terminals
2. LCD display3. Input terminals
4. Retractable mounting feet
5. DELete key
6. SELect key
7. Arrow keys
8. OK key
9. ESCape key
10. Communications port for computer or MemoryOption module
11. Output terminals
DURUS controllers provide a custom operator interface through their LCD and keypad. Up to 31unique screen displays can be created for each application program. Operators can monitor timers,counters, and other system functions. In Run mode, operators can edit the Preset Value of a Timer,Counter, or Compare instruction. To prevent unauthorized access, the program can be protectedusing a password. Displays can include information such as timer and counter values, operatormessages,
Module Dimensions
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Programm ing Features
Programs can be created using the programming software or directly in the controller, using thekeypad and LCD.
Programming Formats
DURUS Controllers provide two different programming formats, ladder logic and function blockdiagram.
Ladder Logic Format
Basic Instructions:
Normal Output
Set Coil
Reset Coil
Differential instruction
Pulse output
Function Block Instructions:
Timers
Counters
Real-time Clock
Analog Compare
HMI Display
PWM output
Data Link/Remote IO
Shift
Add-Subtract
Multiply-Divide
PID
Multiplexer
Analog Ramp
Data Register
Ladder Form at in the Software
This example includes a Timer function block.
Ladder Format on the Control ler LCD
This example shows a Timer function block.
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Funct ion Block Diagram Format
Basic Instructions:
NOT, AND, OR, NAND, NOR
XOR Set Coil
Reset Coil
Differential instruction
Pulse output
Function Block Instructions:
Timers
Counters
Real-time Clock
Analog Compare
HMI
PWM output
Add-Subtract
Multiply-Divide
PID
Multiplexer
Analog Ramp
Data Register
Func t ionBlock Diagram Form at in the Software
Block Diagram Format on the Contro l ler LCD
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Program Transfer
Programs can be easily stored and transferred between modules using the optional Memory Pack(IC210TMP001). The same controller port can also be used for a cable connection to a computer
RS-232 port.
Control ler and Memory Pack Contro l ler with RS-232 Cable
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Communicat ions Features
DURUS controllers provide the communications features listed below.
MODBUS RTU
DURUS controllers with built-in RS-485 ports can communicate with a controller or other deviceusing MODBUS RTU slave protocol.
DURUS controllers that do not have built-in RS-485 ports can implement MODBUS RTUcommunications via a MODBUS RTU Slave Communications Expansion Module, 24VDC(IC210EMS001). This module provides an RS-485 interface with communications rates up to57,600bps.
Chapter 9 describes the MODBUS RTU features provided by this module.
Prof ibus-DP
Chapter 10 describes the Profibus-DP features that can be incorporated into a DURUS controllersystem by including a Profibus-DP Slave Communications Expansion Module, 24VDC(IC210EPS001).
The Profibus-DP Slave Communications Expansion Module, 24VDC (IC210EPS001) alwaysoperates as network slave.
The GSD file can set up five different operating modules:
Read / write 14 bytes: Status of all coils, Run/Stop status of controller, function block values
Read 7 bytes: Coils (I, X, Q, Y)
Read 2 bytes : Coils (M)
Write 2 bytes: Coils (M)
Write 3 bytes: Coils (Q, Y)
DeviceNet
Chapter 11 describes the DeviceNet features that can be incorporated into a DURUS controllersystem by including a DeviceNet Slave Communications Expansion Module, 24VDC(IC210EDS001).
The DeviceNet Slave Communications Expansion Module operates as a DeviceNet Group II OnlySlave device, interfacing the DURUS controller to a DeviceNet communications bus. If a DeviceNetCommunications Expansion Module is installed in the controller, it must be the only communicationsmodule present.
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Data Lin k and Remo te I/O
The Datalink function on DURUS controller models IC210MDR024, IC210MDD024 andIC210MDD124 can be linked to additional controllers of the same type via their RS-485 terminals.
Data Link Operat ion
Data Link operation uses MODBUS protocol to connect up to eight additional units to the controlleras independent slaves via the controllers RS-485 port. Each slave has its own application logicprogram and I/O.
W Memory1 8 9 16 57 64
ID =0 ID =1 ID =7
Each controller on the Data Link network writes 8 bits of data to a specific area of W memory.
Coil Type L 1 (L1 is assigned to Node ID 0 beingprogrammed) L2 to L8 (Address ofremote Nodes ID 1 to ID 7)
Function Mode 1 for Send (Broadcast out from ID 0)
2 for Receive (Receive from otherNodes (ID 1 to ID 7)
Coil Number I0108, X0108, Q0108,Y0108, M01 - 08
Select Address (Number of bits tobe masked)
1 to 8
From (Node data) W01 to W64
To (Mapped data from Node) I0108, X0108, Q0108, Y0108, M01 - 08
Each controller can read the W memory areas of the other controllers.
Remo te I/O Operation
In Remote I/O Mode operation, two controllers of the same type are linked as a master and slave.The inputs of the slave are mapped to the X (expansion) inputs of the master, and the outputs of theslave are mapped to the Y (expansion) outputs of the master. The modules are connected via theirRS-485 terminals, and exchange data using MODBUS RTU protocol. No application programming is
needed to transfer the data. In this type of system, the slave controller module does not run anapplication program. It is controlled by the application program in the master.
Master Slave
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This chapter describes the basic installation steps for DURUS controller modules:
Installation Environment
Mounting Instructions
Field Wiring
I/O Link or Remote I/O Wiring
Inspection and Maintenance
WARNING
Compliance with the installation instructions and other information in this usermanual is absolutely necessary. Failure to comply could lead to improperoperation, equipment damage, or in extreme cases, even death, serious bodilyinjury, or damage to property.
Examinat ion
Every DURUS controller is tested and examined before shipment.After unpacking the DURUS controller module, check to be sure that the model number matches themodel number that was ordered. Look the module over for damage that may have occurred duringshipment. If there is any sign of damage, do not connect the DURUS controller to a power supply.
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Environmental Guidel ines
Ambient temperature within -20C to 55C (-4 to 131F).
Relative humidity less than 90%. There should be no combustible, corrosive or flammable gases
The environment should not have excessive dust, salty air or conductive materials (iron powder,etc) that could cause internal short circuits.
The controller should not be installed where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.
The controller should not be exposed to water, oil or chemicals.
Provide adequate ventilation space.
Avoid excessive vibration. If vibration cannot be avoided, an anti-rattle mounting device shouldbe installed to reduce vibration.
Locate the PLC equipment as far away from high voltage equipment and power generationequipment as possible.
Take appropriate measures when installing systems in locations:
- subject to static electricity or other forms of noise,
- subject to strong electromagnetic fields,
- close to power supplies.
When installing models with no cover, ensure that no wiring or foreign materials can fall onto theexposed circuits and components. Damage to equipment, fire, or damage to property couldresult.
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External Protect ion Devices
The following external protection device should be installed:
Emergency-Stop circuit
Protection circuit
Operation circuit for high-voltage components
Mount ing Inst ruc t ions
The wiring for a DURUS controller is open and exposed. For models with no cover, all electricalcomponents are exposed. It is required that the DURUS controller be installed in an enclosure orcabinet to prevent accidental contact or exposure to the electrical circuits and components.
For improved EMI/EMC performance and to meet the requirements for CE Marking, the Durusmodules are to be mounted within an RF protected enclosure with wiring not to exceed three meters.
External wiring to the enclosure is to be routed through metal conduit.
Durus modules are to be installed by trained professionals for use only in industrial environments.
DURUS modules can be mounted on a DIN rail, or panel-mounted for greater resistance tomechanical vibration and shock. Modules must be mounted in an upright position on a verticalsurface or horizontal DIN rail. The diagrams below show correct mounting orientation. Modules mustnot be mounted on a horizontal surface or in a rotated orientation.
Always disconnect power before wiring, connecting, installing, or removing any module.
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DIN Rail Instal lat ion
Always switch off power before wiring, connecting, installing, or removing any module.
DURUS controllers and expansion modules snap easily onto a DIN rail. With the retractablemounting tabs pushed in: (1) Place the module over the DIN rail so that the upper mounting tabhooks behind the rail. (2) Pivot the module downward until it clicks into place, with the lower tab(s)secured around the rail.
To remove a module from the DIN rail: (1) pull out the retractable mounting tab(s) to release the DINrail, and (2) pull the module away from the rail.
To add an expansion module (with the expansion connector installed), press the latch on theexpansion module and slide it on the DIN rail to connect it to the master unit.
Q2Q1
Output 4 x Relay / 8A
Q4Q3
DC 24V Input 8 x DC(A1,A2 0
~10V)
I3 I4I2I1-+ A2I6A1I5
Y4
Y3
Y2Y1
AC 100~240VNL
Output 4 x Relay / 8A
Run
X3X2X1 X4Input
4AC
Connector
DIN Rail
Latch
Removing Module from a DIN RailInstalling Module on a DIN Rail
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Mount ing Clamps
For modules installed on a DIN rail, mounting clamps should be installed at each end of theequipment to hold it in place.
Mounting Clamp
DIN Rail
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Panel Moun t ing
For panel mounting, extend the modules retractable mounting tabs and use M4 screws to mount theunit on the panel as shown below.
Connect ing an Expansion Modu le
To connect an expansion module (with the expansion connector installed), (1) press the latch on theExpansion module and (2) plug it into the master module as shown below. (3) Mount the Expansionunit on the panel with two screws.
Q1
DC 24V Input 8 x DC(A1,A2 0
~10V)
Output 4 x Relay / 8A
+
AC 100~240V
Q4
Q3
Q2
Y3
Y4
Y2Y1
Output 4 x Relay / 8A
A2A1I5I4 I6I1 I2- I3 X4X3X1X2
Run
NL
Input4AC
Latch
Connector
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Field Wiring
Use 0.753.5mm2cable as the external wire.
The I/O signal wires must not be routed parallel to power wires or high-current wires, or locatedin the high-current cable trays to prevent signal interference.
Firmly fasten wires with lock screws to ensure good contact.
Tighten the lock screws using 46kgf.cm torque.
Sensors should be connected using 3-wire cable only.
Use appropriate fusing between output terminals and loads to avoid short circuits on the loadside.
CAUTION
Improper wiring and installation can lead to death, serious bodily injury or damage to property.
The DURUS controller should only be installed and wired by properly experienced and certifiedpersonnel.
Be sure that the wiring of the DURUS controller meets all applicable regulations and codesincluding local and national standards and codes.
Be sure to properly size cables for the required current rating.
Always separate AC wiring, DC wiring with high-frequency switching cycles, and low-voltagewiring.
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Power Wir ing
Always disconnect power before wiring, connecting, installing, or removing any module.
Connect power to the DURUS Controller as shown below.
Over-Current Protect ion
DURUS modules do not include internal protective fusing for outputs. External fusing should beinstalled between the each power source and load.
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Field Wiring fo r 12-Point and 20-Poin t, 12/24VDC Inpu t Modules
Always disconnect power before wiring, connecting, installing, or removing any module.
(1) Fuse (2A)
(2) Surge absorber (36V DC)
Field Wir ing for Analog Expansion Module
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Sensor Wir ing
Use 3-wire, PNP only.
Field Wiring fo r 10-Point and 20-Poin t, 24VAC or 100/240VAC Modu les
(1) Fuse (2A)
(3) Surge absorber (400V AC)
Relay Output Wir ing
(4) Fuse or short circuit protective device
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Transistor Output Wir ing
I/O Lin k o r Remo te I/O Wir ing
In accordance to EIA RS-485 standard, DATA LINK can connect up to eight modules. Remote I/Ocan only connect two modules, a master and slave.
The power supply and the I/O supply must share the same power source.
Termination (6) should be added at the first and last device on a multidrop link. Only short-circuitthe first and the last modules.
Precaut ion s for Operat ion
WARNING
To ensure safe operation, complete system-level functional and safety testingmust be conducted. Do not operate the DURUS controller until all testing iscomplete and safe operation is confirmed. Testing should include potential faultconditions.
When power is On, never contact the terminals, exposed conductors, or electricalcomponents.
Failure to observe the above precautions could result in improper operation,equipment and property damage, personal injury, or death.
Use of safety protection such as an emergency stop and interlock circuit is highlyrecommended so that the DURUS controller can be shut down immediately.
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Transferring Programs
This chapter explains how to transfer programs using a programming cable or optional Memory
Option module.
The Memory compartment on the front of a Durus controller module provides a port for transferring
application programs. The compartment can be used for either a Memory Option module
(IC210TMP001) or a programmer cable (IC210TCM001).
The same controller port can also be used for a cable connection to a computer RS-232 port.Control ler and Memory Pack Contro l ler with RS-232 Cable
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Insta l ling a Memo ry Opt ion Module
A Memory Option module can be used to transfer programs from one controller to another. See the
list of compatible controller types on the next page.
To install a Memory Option module:
1. Be sure that power to the Durus Controller module is turned OFF.2. Remove the cover of the memory compartment on controller module with a flathead screwdriver.
3. Plug the Memory Option module into the slot, and power up the controller.
From the display keypad on the face of the Durus controller, select either WRITE (to the
Memory module) or READ (from the Memory module) to transfer the program to or from the
Memory module.
For modules with no keypad or display (catalog numbers starting with IC210Nxxxxx), when
power is applied to the controller, the program in the Memory module is automatically
downloaded and executed.
4. Remove power to the controller, and take the Memory module out of the controller port.
5. The Memory Pack can now be used to copy the same program to a compatible DURUS
controller. Power to the controller must be OFF when installing or removing the Memory module.
Compat ib le Contro l lers for Transferr ing Programs Using a Memory Pack
Programs in different types of controllers may not be compatible. See the table below.
Programs can be transferred from:
10/12 point controller to a 20-point controller
AC controller to a DC controller
Controller with relay outputs to a controller with transistor outputs
Controller without built-in MODBUS to a controller with built-in MODBUS
Programs cannotbe transferred from:
20 point controller to a 10/12 point controller
DC controller to an AC controller
Controller with transistor outputs to a controller with relay outputs
Controller with built-in MODBUS to a controller without built-in MODBUS.
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Controller models without a keypad or display (catalog numbers IC200Nxxxxx) requireversion
2.1 or later firmware to receive programs from controllers with catalog numbers IC200Dxxxxx.
Transfer
From
Transfer
To
DDR
012
BDR
012
NDR
012
DDD
012
BDD
012
NDD
012
DAR
010
BAR
010
NAR
010
DDR
024
BDR
024
NDR
024
DDD
024
BDD
024
NDD
024
DAR
020
BAR
020
NAR
020
MDR
024
MDD
024
DDR012 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
BDR012
NDR012
DDD012 2.1
2.1
BDD012
NDD012
DAR010 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
BAR010NAR010
DDR024 2.1 2.1
BDR024
NDR024 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
DDD024 2.1
BDD024
NDD024 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
DAR020 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
BAR020
NAR020 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1 2.1
MDR024
MDD024
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Connect ing the Programm ing Computer
A communications cable (IC210TCM001) can be attached for monitoring the controller or for
exchanging programs and data. See the list of compatible controllers for exchanging data on the
next page.
1. Be sure that power to the Durus controller is turned OFF.
2. Remove the cover of the memory compartment of the controller with a flathead screwdriver. Do
not discard the cover.
3. Insert programmer cable into the slot
4. Connect the other end of the programmer cable with the RS-232 communication port on the
computer.
5. Instructions for reading and writing a program are located later in this manual.
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Compat ib le Contro l lers for Transferr ing Programs wi th Programm er
Cable
Transfer
From
Transfer
To
DDR012
BDR012
NDR012
DDD012
BDD012
NDD012
DAR010
BAR010
NAR010
DDR024
BDR024
NDR024
DDD024
BDD024
NDD024
DAR020
BAR020
NAR020
MDR024
MDD024
DDR012
BDR012
NDR012
DDD012
BDD012
NDD012
DAR010
BAR010
NAR010
DDR024
BDR024
NDR024
DDD024
BDD024
NDD024
DAR020
BAR020
NAR020
MDR024
MDD024
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Transferr ing Programs using the Durus Sof tware
To transfer programs using the programming software, first establish communication as described
on page 3-4.Then, from the Operation menu, select either Read or Write:
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Function Blocks
This chapter describes the elements of ladder logic and block diagram application programs
for a DURUS Controller.
Programming Elements
Memory Usage in Function Block Mode
Contacts and Coils
Input Contacts Keypad Inputs Normal Outputs Auxiliary Relays Timers and Timer Status Bits Counters and Counter Status Bits Positive Input Differential Instruction Negative Input Differential Instruction PWM Output HMI Instruction Datalink / Remote I/O Shift
Logic Blocks
AND AND (Edge) NAND NAND (Edge) OR NOR XOR NOT Pulse Set / Reset
Function Blocks
Counters Timers Real-Time Clock Instructions Compare Functions PWM Output Instruction HMI Instructions Datalink / Remote I/O MODBUS Functions
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Programm ing Elements
General
Output
SET
Output
RESET
Output
Pulse
Output
N.O
Contact
N.C.
Contact
Ana log
Input
Analog
Output
Quant i ty
andDesignat ion
-[ () () (P)
Input Contact I i12 (I1IC /i1iC)
Keypad Inputs Z z 4 (Z1Z4)
Expansion InputContact
X x12 (X1XC /x1xC)
Auxiliary Contact M M M M M m15 (M1MF /m1mF)
Output Coil Q Q Q Q Q q8 (Q1Q8 /q1q8)
Expansion Input Coil X x12 (X01X0C/x01x0C)
Expansion OutputCoil
Y y12 (Y1YC /y1xC)
Counter C C c31 (C1C1F /c1c1F)
Timer T T T t31 (T1T1F /t1t1F)
Differential (one-shot)
Dpositive
dnegative
RTC R R r31 (R01R1F /r01r1F)
Analog Comparator G G g31 (G01G1F /g01g1F)
HMI H 31 (H0H1F)
PWM, PLSY P 2 P01P02)
DATA-LINK L 8 (L01L08)
SHIFT 1 (S01)
Analog Input A 8 (A01A08)
Analog InputParameter
V 8 (V01V08)
Temperature Input AT 4 (T01T04)
Analog Output AQ4 (AQ01
AQ08)
Add-Subtract AS AS31 (AS0AS1F)
Multiply-Divide MD MD31 (MD01MD1F)
PID PID PID15 (PID01PID0F)
Data Multiplexer MX MX15 (MX01MX1F)
Analog Ramp AR AR15 (AR01AR0F)
Data Register DR DR240 (DR01
DRF0)
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Memory Usage in Funct ion B lock Mode
In Function Block Diagram edit mode, the logic blocks and function blocks share system
memory, as shown below. So, for example, a Logic Block uses one unit of memory. A Mode 7
Timer uses 1 function block unit plus 2 Timer units.
Funct ion
BlockTimer Counter
RTC
Comparator
Ana log
Comparator
Total Memory 99 31 31 31 31
Logic Block 1
Timer Mode 06 1 1
Timer Mode 7 1 2
Counter Mode 08 1 1
RTC Mode 04 1 1
Compare Mode 08 1 1
Example Memory Usage
When the Function Block Diagram program contains:
Two AND Logic Blocks
One OR Logic Block
Two Timers Mode 1
One Counter Mode 1
One RTC mode 1 Function Block
The total Function Blocks used are 2+1+2+1+1=7. The remainder is 99 (total memory)7
(Function Blocks) = 92.
The timers used are 2 (Function Blocks) + 2 (Timers ) = 4. The remainder is 31 (total timers)
4 = 27.
The number of counters used is 1, and the remainder is 31 (total timers)1 = 30.
The number RTC functions used is 1, and the remainder is 31 - 1=30.
The compare function is not used, so the remainder is 31.
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Contacts and Coi ls
Input Con tactsThe controller assigns digital inputs to I (input) memory. The number of digital inputs available
(6, 8, or 12) depends on the controller model. Expansion inputs are assigned to X memory.
Ladder Diagram Form at for Input Con tacts
In the example below, when input I1 is activated, output point Q1 turns on.
Funct ion Block Form at for Inputs
Keyp ad Inpu ts (Z Memo ry)
The controller assigns keypad inputs to Z memory. The number of Z inputs available is 4.
Digital outputs are assigned to Q memory. Depending on the controller model, the number of
digital Q output points is either 4 or 8.
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Normal Outputs
8 digital output points are available. Expansion outputs are assigned to Y memory.
A Normal output turns On when the preceding input goes On.
Timing Diagram for Norma Output
I1 OFF ON OFF
Q1 OFF ON OFF
Ladder Diagram Form at for Normal Output
LCD Format: I1[Q1
Software Example:
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Au xi l iary Relays (M Memory )
Auxiliary relays are digital internal memory bits used to control a ladder logic program. Th
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