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Terminalprogram PLVC
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Table of Contents
Introduction
51.
Login
62.
.......................................................................................................................................... 72.1 Basic Menu
Proportional Valves
83.
.......................................................................................................................................... 93.1 Proportional valves Data
.......................................................................................................................................... 103.2 Preset proportional valves
Analog Inputs
124.
.......................................................................................................................................... 134.1 Analog Inputs Data
.......................................................................................................................................... 144.2 Preset analog inputs
Ramps
195.
.......................................................................................................................................... 205.1 Ramps Data
.......................................................................................................................................... 215.2 Preset ramps
Digital Inputs
236.
Digital Outputs
267.
.......................................................................................................................................... 277.1 Digital Outputs (PWM) Data
.......................................................................................................................................... 277.2 Preset digital outputs (PWM)
Menu Diagnosis: Specific information
358.
.......................................................................................................................................... 358.1 Radio /Profibus
.......................................................................................................................................... 388.2 Frequency Inputs
.......................................................................................................................................... 398.3 Displays
.......................................................................................................................................... 408.4 CAN-Bus
Preset Parameters
429.
.......................................................................................................................................... 439.1 User Parameters
.......................................................................................................................................... 459.2 Communication
.......................................................................................................................................... 479.3 Global Parameter Values
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.......................................................................................................................................... 489.4 Proportional valves (only on PWM)
.......................................................................................................................................... 499.5 Special parameters
.......................................................................................................................................... 509.6 Special CAN-Analog
.......................................................................................................................................... 519.7 Menus for hardware tests on PLVC
.......................................................................................................................................... 519.8 Base device menu
.......................................................................................................................................... 529.9 Diagnosis Extension menu
.......................................................................................................................................... 539.10 Programmable Voltage Output
Advanced user guide
5410.
Addresses of local and peripheral devices
5511.
.......................................................................................................................................... 5511.1 Digital Inputs of PLVC and additional periphery
.......................................................................................................................................... 5611.2 Analog Inputs of PLVC and additional periphery:
.......................................................................................................................................... 5711.3 Digital Outputs of PLVC and periphery
.......................................................................................................................................... 5911.4 Proportional Outputs of PLVC
How to ...
6012.
.......................................................................................................................................... 6012.1 ... install new Software (OS / firmware)
......................................................................................................................................................... 60... install operating system after aborted download 12.1.1
.......................................................................................................................................... 6112.2 ... save Parameters to a File
.......................................................................................................................................... 6412.3 ... copying Parameters to next PLVC
.......................................................................................................................................... 6612.4 ... download OPENPCS-Files via Terminal
.......................................................................................................................................... 6912.5 ... talk to HAWE-HMI
.......................................................................................................................................... 6912.6 Remote diagnostics for PLVC via Modem
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1. Introduction
1. Introduction
This manual has been written for the different types of PLVC and their respective extensions
(i.e. PLVC2, PLVC4, and PLVC16). Some displays and menus may therefore differ slightly
on your PLVC or not be available. Other variations are outlined separately in this manual.
Our free Terminal program HAWEE.TRM offers you a simple means to check from your PC
(with serial interface RS-232) every internal state of the PLVC as well as apply parameter
settings of the operational system.
You can also apply these via cell-phone with built-in modem (has to be enabled).
All inputs and outputs, their error messages and PLC set-points are displayed in text form.
Overview
PLVC menus have a hierarchical tree-structure. As the following illustration shows:
Login will always return you to the Basic Menu. Click the “Return“ button of the
Terminal-software to return to the next lower level as shown to this illustration.