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Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 Features···················································································································································1-1
Chapter 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
2.1 Example of System Configuration ···································································································2-1
Chapter 3. SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 General Specifications ····················································································································3-1
3.2 Performance Specifications ················································································································3-2
3.3 Names of Parts and Functions ·············································································································3-3
3.3.1 G3F-AT4A ·······································································································································3-3 3.3.2 G4F-AT3A ·······································································································································3-4
3.3.3 Names of Parts and Functions········································································································3-5
3.4 Setting Procedure for Each Function··································································································3-7
3.4.1 Setting the Setting Range Selection Switch···················································································3-7
3.4.2 Adjusting the Volume ······················································································································3-8
Chapter 4. INSTALLATION
4.1 Installation ········································································································································4-1
4.1.1 Installation Ambience ················································································································· 4-1
4.1.2 Handling precautions ··················································································································· 4-1
Chapter 5. GM PROGRAMMING
5.1 Function Block ·································································································································5-1
5.1.1 Timer Starting ·······························································································································5-1
5.2 Program for Comparing and Outputting the Setting Times of Analog Timers································5-2
5.2.1 System Configuration······················································································································5-2
5.2.2 Initial Settings ································································································································5-2
5.2.3 Program Description····················································································································· 5-2
5.2.4 Program ··········································································································································5-3
Chapter 6. GK PROGRAMMING
6.1 I/O Signals ············································································································································6-1
6.1.1 G3F-AT4A ·······································································································································6-1
6.1.2 G4F-AT3A ·······································································································································6-1
6.1.3 Example for Executing the Anal og Timer T00 by Program····························································6-2
6.2 Program for Comparing and Outputting the Setting Times of Analog Timers································6-3
6.2.1 System Configuration······················································································································6-3
6.2.2 Initial Settings ································································································································6-3
6.2.3 Program Description····················································································································· 6-3 6.2.4 Program ··········································································································································6-4
Chapter 7. TROUBLESHOOTING
7.1 Error Code·············································································································································7-1
7.2 Troubleshooting P rocedure ·········································································································7-2
7.2.1 RUN LED off ···································································································································7-2
7.2.2 The Contact Indication LED for the Timer Operation does not Turn on When the Timer Starts its Operation ·············································································································7-3
7.2.3 The Operation Contact does not Turn on Though the Setting Time has Passed after the Start of the Timer ····················································································································7-4
Chapter 8. TEST RUN
8.1 Run Procedure ···································································································································8-1
Chapter 9. DIMENSIONS
9.1 Dimensions ·············································································································································9-1
9.1.1 G3F-AT4A ·······································································································································9-1
9.1.2 G4F-AT3A ·······································································································································9-2
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
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Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION
These modules are combined and used with the CPU of the GLOFA PLC GM 1/2/3/4 series and MASTER-
K1000S/300S. The G3F – AT4A is used in the GM 1/2/3 series and MASTER-K1000S series. The G4F – AT3A is
used in the GM4 series and MASTE R-K1000S series. Hereafter, they are commonly called Analog Timer Module
(A/T module). The A/T module performs On Delay operation for a setting time.
1.1 Features
▶ The A/T module has the following features.
1) Up to 16-point (G3F – AT4A) and 8-point (G4F – AT3A) analog timers are applicable.
2) The range of setting time is very wide. (0.1 to 600 sec)
3) Time adjustment is easy.
4) A LED is used to indicate the timer operation status.
5) The backup function for setting time is available.
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Chapter 2. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
2.1 Example of System Configuration
The following shows the system configuration of the GLOFA GM3 series where the A/T module is mounted.
Battery RS-232C Cable Diskettes(GMWIN) General purpose PC
Memory Module
CPU Module
Main Base (GM3-B0_IM)
Expansion Cable
Expansion Base (GM3-B0_IE) G3F-AT4A
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Chapter 3. SPECIFICATIONS
3.1 General Specifications
Table 2.1 shows general specifications of the GLOFA GM series and MASTER-K series.
No Item s Specifications Standard
1 Operating ambient temperature
0 ~ 55℃
2 Storage ambient temperature
-25 ~ 75℃
3 Operating ambient humidity
5 ~ 95%RH, non-condensing
4 Storage ambient humidity
5 ~ 95%RH, non-condensing
Occasional vibration Frequency Acceleration Amplitude Sweep count
10≤f∠57 Hz - 0.075 mm 57 ≤f≤150 Hz 9.8 ㎨ {1G} -
Continuos vibration Frequency Acceleration Amplitude
10≤f∠57 Hz - 0.035 mm
5 Vibration
57≤ f≤150 Hz 4.9 ㎨ {0.5G} -
10 times in each direction for X, Y, Z
IEC 61131-2
6 Shocks *Maximum shock acceleration: 147 ㎨ {15G} *Duration time :11 ms *Pulse wave: half sine wave pulse( 3 times in each of X, Y and Z directions )
IEC 61131-2
Square wave impulse noise ±1,500 V LGIS
Standard
Electrostatic discharge Voltage :4 kV(contact discharge) IEC 61131-2
IEC1000-4-2
Radiated electromagnetic field
27 ~ 500 MHz, 10 V/m IEC 61131-2
IEC 1000-4-3
Severity Level
All power modules
Digital I/Os ( Ue ≥
24 V)
Digital I/Os (Ue < 24 V) Analog I/Os communication
I/Os
7 Noise immunity
Fast transient burst noise
Voltage 2 kV 1 kV 0.25 kV
IEC 61131-2
IEC1000-4-4
8 Operating atmosphere
Free from corrosive gases and excessive dust
9 Altitude for use Up to 2,000m
10 Pollution degree 2 or lower 11 Cooling method Self-cooling
[Table 2.1 ] General specifications
REMARK
1) IEC(International Electrotechnical Commission) : The international civilian organization which produces standards for electrical and electronics industry.
2) Pollution degree : It indicates a standard of operating ambient pollution level. The pollution degree 2 means the condition in which normally, only non-conductive pollution occurs. Occasionally, however, a temporary conductivity caused by condensation shall be expected.
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3.2 Performance Specifications
Table 3.2 shows the performance specifications of the A/T module.
Specifications Items
G3F – AT4A G4F – AT3A
Timer point 16 points 8 points
Timer setting value range
0.1 to 1.0 sec 1 to 10 sec
10 to 60 sec 60 to 600 sec
Setting can be done for each individual point
Backup Method For backup, set the operation mode selection switch to the TEST side.
Setting Method Setting by the adjustment volume.
Timer Accuracy ± 2.0% (For maximum value)
Timer Operation indication LED : 16 pts Timer Operation indication LED : 8 pts
Operating Indicator
Timer Contact indication LED : 16 pts Timer Contact indication LED : 8 pts
Current consumption 0.3 A (5 VDC) 0.2 A (5VDC)
[Table 3.3] Performance specifications
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3.3 Names of Parts and Functions
The following gives the names of parts of the A/T module.
3.3.1 G3F – AT4A
⑤
[Side] [Front]
②
③
④
⑤
⑥
⑦
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3.3.3 Names of Parts and Functions
The following gives names and function of parts of the A/T module.
No. Name Descriptions
Indicates the On/Off state of the contact of Analog timers (T00 to T15) (On state : turn on, Off state : turn off)
LED Contents LED Contents
00 Contact of the Analog Timer T00 08 Contact of the Analog Timer T08
01 Contact of the Analog Timer T01 09 Contact of the Analog Timer T09
02 Contact of the Analog Timer T02 10 Contact of the Analog Timer T10
03 Contact of the Analog Timer T03 11 Contact of the Analog Timer T11
04 Contact of the Analog Timer T04 12 Contact of the Analog Timer T12
05 Contact of the Analog Timer T05 13 Contact of the Analog Timer T13
06 Contact of the Analog Timer T06 14 Contact of the Analog Timer T14
① Timer contact indication LED
07 Contact of the Analog Timer T07 15 Contact of the Analog Timer T15
Indicates the On/Off state of the contact of Analog timers (T00 to T15) (On state : turn on, Off state : turn off)
LED Contents LED Contents
16 Coil of the Analog Timer T00 24 Coil of the Analog Timer T08
17 Coil of the Analog Timer T01 25 Coil of the Analog Timer T09
18 Coil of the Analog Timer T02 26 Coil of the Analog Timer T10
19 Coil of the Analog Timer T03 27 Coil of the Analog Timer T11
20 Coil of the Analog Timer T04 28 Coil of the Analog Timer T12
21 Coil of the Analog Timer T05 29 Coil of the Analog Timer T13
22 Coil of the Analog Timer T06 30 Coil of the Analog Timer T14
② Timer operation indication LED
23 Coil of the Analog Timer T07 31 Coil of the Analog Timer T15
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No. Name Descriptions
Used to select an analog timer (T00 to T15) whose time will be adjusted.
Timer No.
Selected Timer Timer No.
Selected Timer
0 T00 8 T08
1 T01 9 T09
2 T02 A T10
3 T03 B T11
4 T04 C T12
5 T05 D T13
6 T06 E T14
③ Timer number selection switch
7 T07 F T15
④ Operation mode selection switch
Used to adjust and backup the timer value, check the adjusted value and select the operation mode for each timer. . RUN :Position for normal operation . SET :Position for adjustment of the timer value of the timer selected by③. . TEST : Position for manual check and backup of the adjusted timer value.
⑤ Adjustment
Volume Used to adjust the timer value of an analog timer.
⑥ Setting range
selection switch Used to select the setting range for each analog timer.
⑦ RUN LED Indicates the operation status of the A/T module. iOn : Normal operation iOff : 5 VDC line disconnection or A/T module defect.
REMARK Only T00 to T07 are available in the G4F – AT3A. T08 to T15 are not processed.
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3.4 Setting Procedure for Each Function
3.4.1 Setting the Setting Range Selection Switch
1) Setting Range Selection Switch
2) Setting Range Selection
Set the time range for each analog timer (T00 to T15) by the setting range selection switch
0.1 to 1.0 sec 1 to 10 sec 10 to 60 sec 60 to 600 sec
Txx 1 Off On Off On
Txx 2 Off Off On On
xx : Means the number of an analog timer (00 to 15)
[Example] When setting the time range of the analog timer T03 to “1 to 10 sec”
3) Factory Setting is “0.1 to 1.0 sec“ for All Analog Timers.
(1) G3F – AT4A
(2) G4F – AT3A
Switch name
Time range
(Set this switch to On) (Set this switch to Off)
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3.4.2 Adjusting the Volume
1) Apply the power after the CPU module and the A/T module are set to the following conditions.
. Set the key switch of the CPU module to ‘STOP’.
. Set the operation mode selection switch of the A/T module to ‘SET’.
2) Select the numbers of the analog timers (T00 toT15) whose timer time will be adjusted by the timer
number selection switch.
[Example] When selecting the analog timer T03
REMARK
If set the timer number selection switch of the G4F – AT3A to ‘8 to F’, nothing will be processed.
3) Set the adjustment volume to the timer time, which will be used as a goal, within the timer time range set
in the selection 3.4.1.
4) Set the operation mode selection switch to “TEST’ and check the time from turning-on of the timer
operation indication LED to turn-on of the timer contact indication LED.
5) After checking the on time of the timer contact indication LED, set the operation mode selection switch to
‘SET’.
6) To micro-adjust the timer time to the goal time, repeat 3) to 5).
7) Set the timer time for each analog timer as the procedure shown by 2) to 6).
8) After every timer time for every analog timer has been set, Set the operation mode selection switch to
‘RUN’ and execute the user program.
9) To backup the timer time set, set the operation mode selection switch to ‘TEST’. Then, the setting time
will be stored to the memory.
REMARK
If an analog timer has been adjusted during the RUN state of the CPU module, the analog timer starts its operation by the prior one of the start signals by the operation mode selection switch of the A/T module and by the user program.
Set the timer number selection switch to 3
Short Long
Adjustment Volume
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Chapter 4. INSTALLATION 4.1 Installation
4.1.1 Installation Ambience
This module has high reliability regardless of its installation ambience. But be sure to check the
following for system in higher reliability and stability.
1) Ambience Requirements
Avoid installing this module in locations, which are subjected or exposed to:
- Water leakage and dust a large amount of dust, powder and other conductive power, oil mist,
salt, of organic solvent exists.
- Mechanical vibrations of impacts are transmitted directly to the module body.
- Direct sunlight. - Dew condensation due to sudden temperature change.
- High or low temperatures (outside the range of 0-55℃)
2) Installing and Wiring
- During wiring or other work, do not allow any wire scraps to enter into it.
- Install it on locations that are convenient for operation. - Make sure that it is not located near high voltage equipment on the same panel.
- Make sure that the distance from the walls of duct and external equipment be 50 mm or more.
- Be sure to be grounded to locations that have good noise immunity.
4.1.2 Handling Precautions
From unpacking to installation, be sure to check the following:
1) Do not drop it off, and make sure that strong impacts should not be applied.
2) Do not dismount printed circuit boards from the case. It can cause malfunctions.
3) During wiring, be sure to check any foreign matter like wire scraps should not enter into the upper side of the PLC, and in the event that foreign matter entered into it, always eliminate it.
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Chapter 5. PROGRAMMING
5.1 Function Block
5.1.1 Timer Starting (G3F-AT4A : AT4TON, G4F-AT3A: AT3TON)
Function block I/O Variable Data type Descriptions
IN BOOL
Request area for function block execution - Used to request an execution of the operating
function block. - Used to set the starting condition for the function
block. [Level ( ) or edge ( ) ]
BASE USINT
Base location No. - Used to write the base No. on which the A/T
module is mounted. - Setting range : GM1 series(0 to 31)., GM2 series
(0 to 7), GM3/4 series (0 to 3)
SLOT USINT
Slot location No. - Used to write the slot No. on which the A/T
module is loaded. - Setting range : 0 to 7
I
TMR USINT
Used timer specification area - Use to specify the used timers. - Setting range : AT4TON(0 to 15), AT3TON(0 to
7)
Q BOOL
Function block finished execution state - If the operating function block has finished its
operations without error after the input variable IN was turned on, “1” is output to this variable. The “1” is retained until the “0” is input to the variable IN. Then, “0” will be output to this variable and operation stops.
G3F-AT4A
O
STAT USINT
Error status indication area - If an error occurs during ex ecution of the
operating function block, the error code will be output to this variable.
- For error contents, refer to Section 7.1.
G4F-AT3A
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5.2 Program for Comparing and Outputting the Setting Times of Analog Timers.
5.2.1 System Configuration
5.2.2 Initial Settings
1) Time setting range : 0.1 to 1.0 sec
2) Used timer : T00
5.2.3 Program Description
The setting times can be adjusted by the adjustment volume of the A/T module without changes of the program even in the RUN state of the PLC CPU.
(1) The starting contact _T10S of the timer T00 repeats off and on with 10 sec cycle. (2) When the _T10S turns on, the timer T00 starts its operation. Q0 turns on after the setting time
has passed. (3) When the Q0 turns on, if the setting time is more than 980 msec, the MAX_TIME, the %QX0.1.0
is set to ON. If less than 900 msec, the MIN_TIME, the %QX0.1.1 is set to ON.
GM4-
PA1A
GM4-
CPUA
G4F-
AT3A
G4Q-
RY2A
Slot 1 Slot 0
1 2
T00
(Set the switch to OFF)
(Set the switch to OFF)
_T10S
Q0
<Timing Chart> 5 sec
Setting time
5 sec
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5.2.4 Program
10 sec cycle start contact
(A 10 sec timer is used to operate
the T00)
(Setting time of the analog timer T00)
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Chapter 6. GK PROGRAMMING
6.1 I/O Signals
The followings explain the I/O signals for the A/T module used in the MASTER-K series.
The G3F-AT4A occupies 32 I/O points and the G4F-AT3A occupies 16 I/O points.
6.1.1 G3F-AT4A ( N means the I/O Word No. of the A/T module)
Input Signal Contents Output
Signal Contents
P(N)0 Contact of the analog timer T00 P(N+1)0 Coil of the analog timer T00
P(N)1 Contact of the analog timer T01 P(N+1)1 Coil of the analog timer T01
P(N)2 Contact of the analog timer T02 P(N+1)2 Coil of the analog timer T02
P(N)3 Contact of the analog timer T03 P(N+1)3 Coil of the analog timer T03
P(N)4 Contact of the analog timer T04 P(N+1)4 Coil of the analog timer T04
P(N)5 Contact of the analog timer T05 P(N+1)5 Coil of the analog timer T05
P(N)6 Contact of the analog timer T06 P(N+1)6 Coil of the analog timer T06
P(N)7 Contact of the analog timer T07 P(N+1)7 Coil of the analog timer T07
P(N)8 Contact of the analog timer T08 P(N+1)8 Coil of the analog timer T08
P(N)9 Contact of the analog timer T09 P(N+1)9 Coil of the analog timer T09
P(N)A Contact of the analog timer T10 P(N+1)A Coil of the analog timer T10
P(N)B Contact of the analog timer T11 P(N+1)B Coil of the analog timer T11
P(N)C Contact of the analog timer T12 P(N+1)C Coil of the analog timer T12
P(N)D Contact of the analog timer T13 P(N+1)D Coil of the analog timer T13
P(N)E Contact of the analog timer T14 P(N+1)E Coil of the analog timer T14
P(N)F Contact of the analog timer T15 P(N+1)F Coil of the analog timer T15
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6.1.2 G4F-AT3A ( N means the I/O Word No. of the A/T module)
Input Signal Contents
Output Signal Contents
P(N)0 Contact of the analog timer T00 P(N)8 Coil of the analog timer T00
P(N)1 Contact of the analog timer T01 P(N)9 Coil of the analog timer T01
P(N)2 Contact of the analog timer T02 P(N)A Coil of the analog timer T02
P(N)3 Contact of the analog timer T03 P(N)B Coil of the analog timer T03
P(N)4 Contact of the analog timer T04 P(N)C Coil of the analog timer T04
P(N)5 Contact of the analog timer T05 P(N)D Coil of the analog timer T05
P(N)6 Contact of the analog timer T06 P(N)E Coil of the analog timer T06
P(N)7 Contact of the analog timer T07 P(N)F Coil of the analog timer T07
6.1.3 Example for Executing the Analog Timer T00 by Program. (The A/T Module is
mounted onto the Slot 0)
1) If the output P0010 is turned On, the coil of the analog timer T00 turns On and it starts its operation.
2) After one second from the turning-on of the output P0010, the contact of the analog timer T00 will turns
On and the input contact turns On.
Analog timer T00 execution command P0010
P0000
The inside of the G3F-AT4A
Setting time : 1 sec
T00
Contact of T00
P0040 ( )
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6.2 Program for Comparing and Outputting the Setting Times of Analog Timers.
6.2.1 System Configuration
6.2.2 Initial Settings
1) Time setting range : 0.1 to 1.0 sec
2) Used timer : T00
6.2.3 Program Description
The setting times can be adjusted by the adjustment volume of the A/T module without changes of the program even in the RUN state of the CPU Module. (1) The coil of the timer T00 turns off and on with 10 sec cycle. (P0008)
(2) When the F0095 turns on, the CPU Module timer T200 starts its operation. When the signal of contact P0000 turns on after setting time, the current time of the T200 is stored to the D0000.
(3) If the T200 is more than 980 msec the P0010 is set to On. If less, the P0011 is set to On. (4) If the T200 is set to On, the M0021 will be reset in order that the T200 starts a new operation.
GM4-
PA1A
K4P-
15AS G4F-
AT3A
G4Q-
TR2A
Slot 1 Slot 0
1 2
T00
(Set the switch to OFF)
(Set the switch to OFF)
<Timing Chart>
5 sec
Setting time
5 sec
P0008
P0000
F0095
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6.2.4 Program
(A 10 sec timer is used to operate
the T00)
10 sec cycle start contact
The M0020 is turned on for 1
scan
Turning on the
operation signal of the T00
Turning on the
operation signal of the T00
The 1.5 sec timer T200 is
used to operate the T00
The M030 is
turned on for 1 scan
Storing the T00 setting time to
the D0000
If the setting time is more than 980 ms,
the P0010 is set to ON
Turning the operation
junction T00 Off.
Resetting the M0021 so that the T00 start a new operation
T00 junction signal
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Chapter 7. TROUBLESHOOTING
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Chapter 7. TROUBLESHOOTING The followings explain errors and corrective action when operating the A/T module. For the problems relating to the CPU module, refer to the CPU module User’s Manual. 7.1 Error Code Errors in the function block when using the A/T module in the GM series are given below.
Error code Error Content
0 Normal operation
1 Base location No. outside the setting range(0 to 3)
2 Base hardware defect 3 Slot location No. outside the setting range(0 to 7)
4 The corresponding slot has no mounted module.
5 Other module than the A/T module is mounted.
6 Timer No. outside the setting range (G3F-AT4A: 0 to 15, G4F-AT3A : 0 to 7)
7 The module is not in the READY state.
10 The module is in the TEST mode.
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7.2 Troubleshooting Procedure 7.2.1 RUN LED off .
RUN LED off
The A/T module is correctly mounted on the base board.
No
Yes
The capacity of the power supply module is sufficient.
No
Yes
The RUN LED is turned on after the CPU module has been replaced and reset.
Yes
No
Base board hardware defect. Contact the service station.
Mount correctly the A/T module on the base board.
Re-examine system configuration with calculating the current consumption of each
module.
CPU module hardware defect. Contact the service station.
The RUN LED is turned on after the A/T module has been replaced and the CPU module has been reset. .
Yes
No
A/T module hardware defect. Contact the service station.
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7.2.2 The Contact Indication LED for the Timer Operation does not Turn on When the Timer Starts
its Operation.
See Section 7.2.1
Set the selection switch of the operation mode to ‘RUN’.
The contact indication LED for the timer operation does not turn on when the timer starts its operation.
RUN LED of AT module is turned on.
No
Yes
The selection switch for operation mode is set to ‘RUN’.
No
Yes
The RUN LED is turned on after the CPU module has been replaced and reset.
Yes
No
A/T module hardware defect. Contact the service station.
CPU module hardware defect. Contact the service station.
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7.2.3 The Operation Junction does not Turn on Though the Setting Time has Passed after the Start of the Timer
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The operation junction does not turn on though the setting time has passed after the start of the timer
The operation mode selection switch of the A/T module is set to ‘RUN’.
The setting value is within the setting range.
No
Yes
No
Yes
The setting value is outside the setting range. Refer to Section 3.4.1 and correctly set the setting value.
The junction LED of the A/T module is turned ON.
Yes
No
A/T module hardware defect. Contact the nearest service station.
The junction LED is turned ON, after the CPU module has been replaced and reset .
Yes
No
The junction LED is turned ON, after the A/T module has been replaced and the CPU module has been reset..
Yes
No
CPU module hardware defect. Contact the nearest service station.
Base unit hardware defect.
Contact the nearest service station.
Incorrect setting of the operation mode selection switch. Refer to Section 3.4.2 and correctly set the switch.
CPU module defect. Contact the nearest service station.
Chapter 8. TEST RUN
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Chapter 8. TEST RUN 8.1 Run Procedure
The following shows the run procedure for the A/T module.
Start
Set the operation mode switch to ‘SET’.
Adjust the timer number selection switch.
Set the time by the adjustment volume.
Set the timer range by the selection switch. (See Section 3.4.1)
Mount the A/T module onto the base unit.
Apply the power to the A/T module.
Down-load the analog timer operating program on the CPU module.
Operation
Set the selection switch for operation mode to ‘RUN’.
(See Section 3.4.2)
Chapter 9. DIMENSIONS
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Chapter 9. DIMENSIONS 9.1 Dimensions
8.1.1 G3F-AT4A
Unit : mm
G3F-AT4A
9.1.1
Be sure to read carefully the safety precautions given in data sheet and user’s manual before operating the module and follow them.
The precautions explained here only apply to the G3F-AT4A and G4F-AT3A.
For safety precautions on the PLC system, see the GLOFA GM3/4 User’s Manuals or the MASTER-K 1000S/300S User’s Manuals. A precaution is given with a hazard alert triangular symbol to call your attention, and precautions are represented as
follows according to the degree of hazard.
However, a precaution followed with can also result in serious conditions.
Both of two symbols indicate that an important content is mentioned, therefore, be sure to observe it. Keep this manual handy for your quick reference in necessary.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING ! I If not provided with proper prevention, it can cause death or fatal injury or considerable loss of property.
CAUTION ! I If not properly observed, it can cause a hazard situation to result in severe or slight injury or a loss of property.
CAUTION !
CAUTION !
Installation Precautions
▶ Operate the PLC in the environment conditions given in the general specifications.
▶ If operated in other environment not specified in the general specifications, it can cause an electric shock, a fire, malfunction or damage or degradation of the module
▶ Make sure the module fixing projections is inserted into the module fixing hole and fixed.
▶ Improper installation of the module can cause malfunction, disorder or falling.
Test Run and Maintenance Precautions
CAUTION !
▶ Do not separate the module from the printed circuit board(PCB), or do not remodel the mod-ule.
They can cause disorder, malfunction, damage of the module or a fire.
When mounting or dismounting the module, perform them after the power has been turned
off.
▶ Do not perform works while the power is applied, which can cause disorder or malfunction.
CAUTION !
Waste Disposal Precautions
▶ When disposing the module, do it as an industrial waste.
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