Modicon Micro Controllers Quick-Start Guide GI--KWIK--ENG Rev. C A91M.12-703570.
Modicon Micro Controllers Quick-Start Guide GI--KWIK--ENG Rev. B A “Read--Me--First” Instruction Guide for the new user, covering A “Read-Me-First” Instruction basic installation and wiring of Guide for the new user, the Model 311 Modicon Micro covering basic installation Controllers. and wiring of Modicon Micro Controllers.
Table of Contents List of Materials in the Micro box Page 3 Exercise Page 5 Step 1. Mounting the Micro Page 6 Step 2. Wiring of Power Supply and I/O Points Page 10 Step 3. Powering up the Micro Page 12 Step 4. Front Panel Indicators Page 13 Step 5. User Memory Options/Flash Memory Page 14 Step 6. Battery Installation Page 15 Step 7. Programming Options Page 16 Step 8. Installing Modsoft Lite Software Page 17 Step 9.
This Quick Start Guide covers the Modicon Micro PLC Part Numbers: 110CPU31101 110CPU31102 115/230 VAC with 16 Inputs @ 115 VAC and 8 Triac and 4 Relay Outputs 230 VAC with 16 Inputs @ 230 VAC and 8 Triac and 4 Relay Outputs Inputs Battery Power Supply Outputs List of Materials in the Micro Box: 1. A Modicon 311 Micro PLC 2. A small bag of mounting accessories 3. The 311/411 Micro Hardware User Manual (GI--MICR--341) 4. This Quick--Start Guide 5.
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Exercise We will show you the necessary steps and operations to make a Micro run by a very simple application. A light bulb connected to output 1 of the Micro is to be switched on and off by a switch which is connected to input 1.
Step 1. Mounting the Modicon Micro PLC The Micro Controller may be mounted on a DIN rail or to a sub-plate or flat panel as shown in the drawings below. Complete mounting instructions are found on pages 38 -- 41 of the 311/411 Hardware User Manual (GI--MICR--341). Mounting the Micro on a DIN Rail To mount the Micro on a DIN rail, locate the three clips below the lower terminal strip and pull down to open the clips.
Position the Micro over the top rail of the DIN rail and push into the desired position. Push the three clips back up into position to secure the controller to the DIN rail. If a 15 mm DIN rail is used instead of a 7.5 mm rail, use the spacers shipped with the Micro. Note To keep your controller from sliding on the DIN rail, you may wish to install DIN rail end clamps. These clamps can be purchased from your DIN rail supplier.
Or Mounting the Micro on a Wall or Sub--plate X X To mount the Micro on a backplane or sub-plate, locate the 4 captive screws (X) at each corner of the input (top) and output (bottom) removable terminal strips, and loosen these screws.
Remove the terminal strips by sliding them outward from the Micro to expose the 4 sub-plate mounting holes. Either screw or bolt the Micro in place, replace the terminal strips, and secure by tightening the four captive screws. Note The sub-plate mounting hardware is not included with the Micro, and must be furnished by the user.
Step 2.
230 VAC Power L = 230 VAC N I1 110 CPU 311 02 O1 Of course, the exercise can be done with 24 VDC power supply and 24 VDC sensors and actuators. In this case you have to use the Micro 311 00 or 311 03. For details, refer to 311/411 Micro Hardware User Manual (GI--MICR--341).
Step 3. Powering Up Once you have completed Steps 1 thru 4, you are ready to supply power to the Micro. Check again to make sure that all wiring has been completed according to instructions, and that all terminal screws are tight. Caution The Micro is not fused internally! YOU must provide fusing for all input and output points, as well as for the power supply source. Failure to do this could result in damage to the Micro. Observe the following sequence when applying power to the Micro: 12 1.
Step 4. Front Panel Indicators Below is a list of the front panel LED indicators and what their meanings are at FIRST TIME power up of the Micro. If your indicators are other than those indicated below, refer to the Hardware User Manual for specific information. Power OK LED Red and ON when power is applied to the Micro, OFF when no power is present or wiring is incorrect. Ready LED Amber and ON when controller is OK and has passed internal diagnostics.
Step 5. User Memory Options and Flash Memory Your Modicon Micro comes equipped with nonvolatile “Flash” memory for user ladder logic storage. If you want to save register or state RAM memory upon power loss, you’ll need one of the two battery options described below. Battery Options Available battery options are a lithium battery (Part #110XCP98000), or a 3-day battery capacitor (Part #110XCP99000). Both can be used for Register Memory backup.
Step 6. Battery Installation Battery Installation or Replacement To install or replace the Battery or Battery Capacitor, remove the small door at the top right-hand corner of the Micro as shown in the drawing. Locate the small, white 3-conductor connector on the printed circuit board and plug the Battery or Capacitor into this connector. Replace the Battery Door. Installation is complete.
Step 7. Programming Options Now that you have now completed all the steps necessary to mount, wire, and power-up the Micro, you are ready to begin programming. Two methods of programming the Micro are available from Modicon: the Hand-held Programmer and Modsoft Lite software. In this section, each of these options is briefly discussed, followed by a quick install procedure for Modsoft Lite. Option 1.
Step 8. Installing Modsoft Lite Modsoft Lite programming software for the Micro can be installed on any XT/AT IBM Compatible computer. In order to program the Micro with Modsoft Lite, you will need the following equipment: 1. An XT/AT IBM compatible computer. 2. Modsoft Lite Software (Part #371SPU92100). 3. One of the following programming cables: 110XCA28201 1 m (3 ft) programming cable 110XCA28202 2 m (6 ft) programming cable 110XCA28203 4 m (12 ft) programming cable 4.
Installing Modsoft Lite (refer to Page 13 in the Modsoft Lite Programmer User Manual) 18 Step 1 Modsoft Lite comes with both 3 1/2” and 5 1/4” floppy diskettes. After reading the software licensing agreement, open the diskette package and locate Disk 1 of the size diskette that your computer uses. Insert this diskette into drive A (or B, if desired) and close the drive door. Step 2 Change to Drive A (or B) by typing at the DOS prompt: A: [then press ENTER].
GI--KWIK--ENG Step 7 Modsoft Lite will start with an intro screen, as shown. Step 8 Press any key on the keyboard to enter the Modsoft Lite Main Menu.
Step 9 You have now completed installation, and Modsoft Lite is up and running on your computer. For specific information on configuring your Micro controller, refer to Pages 14 -- 21 of the Micro Ladder Logic Manual (GM--MICR--LDR); for programming information, begin at Page 43 of the same manual.
Step 9. Connecting the Micro to your Computer You are now ready to complete the connections between the Micro and your computer. This is the final step prior to configuring and programming your Micro. COM1 Micro Programmiergerät Step 1 Plug the programming cable into the Comm1 port on the lower middle section of the Micro. Step 2 Plug the other end of the programming cable into the DB-type adapter (either the 9- or 25-pin adapter).
Need more information? Please refer to the documents listed on Page 27 for in-depth information about all aspects of the Micro controller or Modsoft Lite software.
Micro Ladder Logic Manual (GM--MICR--LDR) Topic Micro Overview, scan, memory Memory allocation Memory Backup Instruction Set Start--up Procedures Autoconfiguring the Micro Instruction Set Troubleshooting Crash Codes GI--KWIK--ENG Page(s) 2 -- 3 4 -- 6 7 -- 8 11 -- 12 14 -- 15 16 -- 25 47 -- 132 137 -- 144 143 -- 144 Modicon Micro Quick-Start 23 23
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