Easy xLogic User manual



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Content
Introduction
Getting started
Installation and wiring
Programming xLogic
xLogic Functions
Configuring
Applications
Software
Technical data

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Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Congratulations with your xLogic SuperRelay provided by Easy Electronic Co., Ltd.
The xLogic SuperRelay is a compact and expandable CPU replacing mini PLCs, multiple timers,
relays and counters.
The xLogic SuperRelay perfectly fits in the space between timing relays and low-end PLCs. Each
CPU incorporates not only a real-time clock and calendar, but also provides support for optional
expansion I/O modules to enhance control and monitoring applications. Data adjustments can
easily be performed via the keypad, the LCD display, or through the easy-to-use xLogic soft.
DIN-rail and panel - mounted options are both are available, offering full flexibility to the various
installation needs of your application.
The xLogic SuperRelay is available in 120V/240V AC or 12V and 24V DC versions, making it the
ideal solution for relay replacement, or simple control applications as building and parking lot
lighting, managing automatic lighting, access control, watering systems, pump control,
ventilation systems, home automation and a wide field of other applications demanding low
cost to be a primary design issue.
We strongly recommended taking the time to read this manual, before putting the xLogic
SuperRelay to work. Installation, programming and use of the unit are detailed in this manual.
The feature-rich xLogic SuperRelay provides a for off-line operation mode, allowing full
configuration and testing prior to in-field service commissioning. In reviewing this manual you
will discover many additional advantageous product properties, it will greatly simplify and
optimize the use of your xLogic SuperRelay.

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range
range
range of
of
of
of this
this
this
this manual
manual
manual
manual
The manual applies to devices of ELC series modules . For more information about SMS module
or Ethernet module ,please refer to the SMS module or Ethernet module user's manual.
Safety
Safety
Safety
Safety Guideline
Guideline
Guideline
Guideline
This manual contains notices you have to observe in order to ensure your personal safety, as
well as to prevent damage to property. The notices referring to your personal safety are
highlighted in the manual by a safety alert symbol; notices referring to property damage only
have no safety alert symbol. The notices shown below are graded according to the degree of
danger .
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
Indicates
Indicates
Indicates
Indicates that
that
that
that death
death
death
death or
or
or
or severe
severe
severe
severe personal
personal
personal
personal injury
injury
injury
injury may
may
may
may result
result
result
result if
if
if
if proper
proper
proper
proper precautions
precautions
precautions
precautions are
are
are
are not
not
not
not
taken
taken
taken
taken
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
With
With
With
With a
a
a
a safety
safety
safety
safety alert
alert
alert
alert symbol
symbol
symbol
symbol indicates
indicates
indicates
indicates that
that
that
that minor
minor
minor
minor personal
personal
personal
personal injury
injury
injury
injury can
can
can
can result
result
result
result if
if
if
if proper
proper
proper
proper
precautions
precautions
precautions
precautions are
are
are
are not
not
not
not taken.
taken.
taken.
taken.
Caution
Caution
Caution
Caution
Without
Without
Without
Without a
a
a
a safety
safety
safety
safety alert
alert
alert
alert symbol
symbol
symbol
symbol indicates
indicates
indicates
indicates that
that
that
that property
property
property
property damage
damage
damage
damage can
can
can
can result
result
result
result if
if
if
if proper
proper
proper
proper
precautions
precautions
precautions
precautions are
are
are
are not
not
not
not taken.
taken.
taken.
taken.
Attention
Attention
Attention
Attention
Indicates
Indicates
Indicates
Indicates that
that
that
that an
an
an
an unintended
unintended
unintended
unintended result
result
result
result or
or
or
or situation
situation
situation
situation can
can
can
can occur
occur
occur
occur if
if
if
if the
the
the
the corresponding
corresponding
corresponding
corresponding
notice
notice
notice
notice is
is
is
is not
not
not
not taken
taken
taken
taken into
into
into
into account.
account.
account.
account.
If more than one degree of danger is present, the warning notice representing the highest
degree of danger will be used. A notice warning of injury to persons with a safety alert symbol
may also include a warning relating to property damage.

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Qualified
Qualified
Qualified
Qualified Personnel
Personnel
Personnel
Personnel
The device/system may only be set up and used in conjunction with this documentation.
Commissioning and operation of a device/system may only be performed by qualified
personnel. Within the context of the safety notices in this documentation qualified persons are
defined as persons who are authorized to commission, ground and label devices, systems and
circuits in accordance with established safety practices and standards.
Prescribed
Prescribed
Prescribed
Prescribed Usage
Usage
Usage
Usage
Note the following:
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
This device and its components may only be used for the applications described in the catalog
or the technical description, and only in connection with devices or components from other
manufacturers which have been approved or recommended by
EASY.
Correct, reliable
operation of the product requires proper transport, storage, positioning and assembly as well
as careful operation and maintenance.
Trademarks
Trademarks
Trademarks
Trademarks
All names identified by xLogic are registered trademarks of the EASY . The remaining
trademarks in this publica tion may be trademarks whose use by third parties for their own
purposes could violate the rights of the owner .
Copyright
Copyright
Copyright
Copyright Easy
Easy
Easy
Easy 2007
2007
2007
2007 all
all
all
all rights
rights
rights
rights reserved
reserved
reserved
reserved
The distribution and duplication of this document or the utilization and transmission of its
contents are not permitted without express written permission. Offenders will be liable for
damages. All rights, including rights created by patent grant or registration of a utility model
or design, are reserved.
Disclaim
Disclaim
Disclaim
Disclaim of
of
of
of Liability
Liability
Liability
Liability
We have reviewed the contents of this publication to ensure consistency with the hardware and
software described. Since variance cannot be precluded
entirely,
we cannot guarantee full
consistency.
However ,
the information in this publication is re viewed regularly and any
necessary corrections are included in subsequent editions.
Additional
Additional
Additional
Additional support
support
support
support
We take pride in answering your question as soon as we can:
Please consult our website at www. xLogic -relay.com for your closest point of contact or email
us at sales@xlogic-relay.com

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Contents
1.
1.
1.
1. General
General
General
General Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction to
to
to
to xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic ……………………………………………………………………………………… 8
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2.
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2. Installation/remove
Installation/remove
Installation/remove
Installation/remove xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic .. ……………………………………………………………………………………… 1 8
2.1 .1 DIN rail mounting …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1 8
2.1.2 Wall-mounting ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .19
2.1.3 Mouting ELC-HMI-FP ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 21
2.2 Wiring the xLogic ……………………………………………………… …………………… …………………………………… 22
2.2.1 Connecting the power supply ………………………………………………………………………………… 23
2 . 2.2 Connecting xLogic inputs ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 23
2.2.3 Connecting xLogic outputs ………………………………………………………………………………………… 2 7
2.2.4 Communication port instructions …………………………………………………………………………… 30
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3.
3. Programming
Programming
Programming
Programming xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic ……………………………………………………………………………… .. …………… 33
3.1 Connectors …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .33
3.2 Blocks and block numbers ………………………………………………………………………………………………… .34
3.3 From circuit diagram to xLogic program …………………………………………………………………………… ..36
3.4 The four golden rules for operating xLogic ………………………………………………………………………… .37
3.5 Overview of xLogic menus ……………………………………………………………………………………… . ………… 38
3.6 Writing and starting the circuit program ………………………………………………………………………… ..38
3.6.1 Selecting programming mode ………………………………………………………………………………………… 38
3.6.2 The first circuit program ………………………………………………………………………………………………… .40
3.6.3 Circuit program input …………………………………………………………………………………………………… ..40
3.6.4 Assigning a circuit program name ………………………………………………………………………………… .43
3.6.5 Assigning system cover …………………………………………………………………………… . …………………… .44
3.6.6 Second circuit program ………………………………………………………… . ……………………………………… ..45
3.6.7 Deleting a block …………………………………………………………………………………………………… .. ………… 49
3.7 Memory space and circuit program size …………………………………………………………………………… .50
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xLogic
xLogic
xLogic functions
functions
functions
functions ………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
4 .1 General Input & Output functions ………………………………………………………………………………… 51
4 .1.1 Inputs …………………………………………………………………………………………… .. …………………………… 52
4 .1.2 Cursor keys ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 2
4 .1.3 Outputs ……………………………………………………………………………………………… . ……………………………… 52
4 .1.4 Permanent logical levels HI and LO …………………………………………………………………………………… 52
4 .1.5 Shift register bits …………………………………………………………………………………… .... ……………………… 5 2
4 .1.6 Analog inputs ………………………………………………………………………………… ... ……………………………… 52
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.2
.2 Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic functions
functions
functions
functions list
list
list
list –
–
–
– GF
GF
GF
GF ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 53
4 .2.1 AND …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 54
4 .2.2 AND with edge evaluation ……………………………………………………………………………………… . ………… 55
4 .2.3 NAND ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ………… 55
4 .2.4 NAND with edge evaluation …………………………………………………………………………… . ………………… 56
4 .2.5 OR ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . …………………………… 57
4 .2.6 NOR …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ……………………… 58
4 .2.7 XOR ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ………… 58
4 .2.8
NOT
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .. …………… 59
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.3 Basics
Basics
Basics
Basics on
on
on
on special
special
special
special functions
functions
functions
functions ……………………………………………………………………………………… .. … 59
4 .3.1 Designation of the inputs …………………………………………………………………………………… . …………… 59
4 .3.2 Time response ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ……… .60

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4 .3.3 Backup of the real-time clock …………………………………………………………… ………………… ………… . 61
4 .3.4 Retentivity ……………… . ………………………………………… .. ………………… …………………………… ………… 61
4 .3.5 Parameter protection ………………………………………… .. …………………………………………………………… 61
4 .3.6 Calculating the gain and offset of analog values ……………………… . …………………… . ……………… 61
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Special
Special
Special functions
functions
functions
functions list
list
list
list –
–
–
– SF
SF
SF
SF …………………………………………………………………… .. ………… . ………… . 63
4 .4.1 On-delay ……………………………………………………………………………………………… . ………………… 66
4 .4.2 Off-delay …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 8
4 .4.3 On-/Off-delay ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 9
4 .4.4 Retentive on-delay …………………………………………………………………………………… . ……………………… 71
4 .4.5 Wiping relay (pulse output) …………………………………………………………………………………………… 72
4 .4.6 Edge triggered wiping relay ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 73
4 .4.7 Asynchronous pulse generator …………………………………………………………………………… . …………… 75
4 .4.8 Random generator ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 76
4 .4.9 Stairway lighting switch …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 77
4 .4.10 Multiple function switch ………………………………………………………………………………………………… . 79
4 .4.11 Weekly timer …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 80
4 .4.12 Yearly timer ……………………………………………………………………………………………… . …………………… 83
4 .4.13 Up/down counter ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 89
4 .4.14 Hours counter ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .90
4 .4.15 Threshold trigger ………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ……… ..93
4 .4.16 Latching relay ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . … 94
4 .4.17 Pulse relay …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 95
4 .4.18 Message text …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 96
4 .4.19 Softkey …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 105
4 .4.20 Shift register ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 107
4 .4.21 Analog comparator ……………………………………………………………………………………………… . ……… 109
4 .4.22 Analog threshold trigger ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 112
4 .4.23 Analog amplifier …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 114
4 .4.24 Analog value monitoring ………………………………………………………………………… . ………………… 116
4 .4.25 Analog differential trigger …………………………………………………………………………………… 118
4 .4.26 Analog multiplexer ………………………………………………………………………………… . …………………… . 120
4 .5 HMI block ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .. ……… 122
4 .5.1 System
cover
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 122
4 .5.2 System input/output …………………………………………………………………………………………… . ………… 123
4.6 PWM ……………………………………………………………………………………………… . …………………………… . ……… 124
4.7 Analog Ramp ………………………………………………………………………………… .. ………… . ……………………… 127
4.8 Analog Math ………………………………………………………………………………… .. ………………………… ... ……… 129
4.9 Analog math error detection ……………………………………………………………… . …… . ……………………… ..131
4.10 F (digital flag )…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 132
4.11 AF (analog flag )………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 133
4.12 Modbus Read ………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ………………… 133
4.13 Modbus Write …………………………………………………………………………………………… . ……………………… 139
4.14 Data latching
relay
…………………………………………………………………… .. ……………………………………… 143
4.15 PI
Controller
…………………………………………………………… .. … .. …………………………………………………… 145
4.16 Memory Write ………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ………………… 154
4.17 Memory Read ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… . …………… 159
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. Configuring
Configuring
Configuring
Configuring xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic ………………………………………………………………… .. ……………………………… 162
5 .1 Instruction of xLogic-HMI ………………………………………………………………………… . …………… 163
5 .2 Select function page …………………………………………………………………………………………… ... …………… 163
5 .2.1 Run/Stop ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ……………… 164
5 .2.2 Set parameter ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 165
5 .2.3 Set password …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 167
5 .2.4 Set Address of expansion module ………………………………………………………………………………… 170
5.2.5 Set Address of CPU module ……………………………………………………………………………………… . …… .173
5.2.6 Set backlight ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . … 173
5.2.7 Set baud rate of CPU ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 174
5 .2. 8 Modification Methods of System Time ………………………………………………………………………… .. … 175
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.Application
.Application
.Application ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .177
6 .1 Dual-function switch ………………………………… . …………………………………………………………………… .177
6 .1.1 Standard solution …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… .178
6 .1.2 The scheme of xLogic ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… .180
6 .2 Automatic gate ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… ..181

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6 .2.2 The scheme of xLogic ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 181
6 .3 Ventilation system ………………………………………………… . …………………………………………………………… 183
6. 3.1 Standard solution …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 183
6 .3.2 The scheme of xLogic ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 184
6 .4 Factory
door
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6 .4.1 Standard solution ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 186
6 .4.2 The scheme of xLogic ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 186
6 .5 Daylight lamp system ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… .187
6 .5.1 Standard solution ………………………………………………………………………………………………… .. ……… 188
6 .5.2 The scheme of xLogic ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 188
6 .6 Rainwater pump …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 189
6 .6.1 Standard solution …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 190
6 .6.2 The scheme of xLogic ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1 91
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xLogic
xLogic
xLogic Software
Software
Software
Software ………………… .. …………………… . ………………………………………………… . ………………… 1 92
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.1Connecting
.1Connecting the
the
the
the xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic to
to
to
to a
a
a
a PC
PC
PC
PC …………………………… …………………………… ………………………… 211
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
Appendix
A Technical data ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… . ………… 212
A.1 General technical data ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 212
A.2 Technical data: xLogic (ELC series) ………………………………………………… . ……………………………… .21 3
A.3 Relay switch life ………………… .. …………………………………………………………………………………………… . 2 22

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General
General
General Introduction
Introduction
Introduction
Introduction to
to
to
to xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
Overview
Overview
Overview
Overview
xLogic SuperRelay is a universal logic module made by Easy.
xLogic SuperRelay, a compact, expandable CPU that can replace mini PLC, multiple timers,
relays and counters, Splitting the difference between a timing relay and a low-end PLC, Each
CPU houses a real-time clock and calendar , and supports optional expansion I/O modules to
enhance your control and monitoring applications . Data adjustments can be done via the
on-board keypad and LCD display, or with xLogic soft. It can be either DIN-rail or panel
mounted, depending upon the needs of your application, and it is available in 120V/240V ac as
well as 12V and 24V dc versions, and it is the ideal solution for relay replacement applications,
simple control applications such as building and parking lot lighting, managing automatic
lighting, access control, watering systems, pump control, or ventilation systems in factory, and
home automation and applications in which cost is a primary design issue.
Highligh
Highligh
Highligh
Highligh t
t
t
t features:
features:
features:
features:
4-lines, 10-character per line, backlight display.
Multiple value display and input via keypad and LCD display.
Keypanel programming feature ( optional )
Function Block Diagram
Standard Modbus RTU /ASCII communication protocol supported.
It
’
s optional for xLogic to act as slave or master in certain Modbus RTU communication
network.
CAN BUS protocol based expansion modules
Expandable up to 9 linked IO expansion modules reaching 162 I/O points in maximum
1 RS232 port and 2 RS485 port s built-in (merely applied to standard ELC-12 Series ) ; 1
RS232 port and 1 RS485 port built-in (merely applied to ELC-18 Series )
Optional Ethernet connectivity
SMS /GSM module for remote control, monitoring and alarm
Multiple channels analog inputs available with DC 0-10V signal ,PT100 signal& 0/4 … .20mA.
Default Real Time Clock (RTC)
Backup at Real Time Clock (RTC) at 25 ° C :72 hours(ELC-6&economy ELC-12);100
hours(Standard ELC-12&Upgraded ELC-18)
Two channel s high-speed counting (ELC-18 Series CPU :14KHz; Upgraded
ELC-18&ELC-12 Series CPU:60KHz )
Pre-configured standard functions, e.g. on/ off-delays, pulse relay and softkey
2 PWM channels (333Hz)
Retentive memory capability (Not applied to ELC-6&economic ELC-12)
RS232 communication download cable with photo-electricity isolation
USB communication download cable with photo-electricity isolation
Programmable capability up to 256 function blocks(ELC-18) ,512 function blocks(ELC-1 2 )
Mounting via modular 35mm DIN rail or screw fixed mounting plate
On-line monitor capability
Compact design
HMI(LCD) separate installation available,e.g. xLogic can be installed inside cabinet and HMI
mounted in it
’
s front panel
Datalogging
Low cost

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Some
Some
Some of
of
of
of the
the
the
the things
things
things
things xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic can
can
can
can do
do
do
do for
for
for
for you?
you?
you?
you?
The xLogic SuperRelay provides solutions for commercial, industrial, building and
domestic applications such as lighting, pumping, ventilation, shutter operations or
in switching cabinets. The application field is widespread and these are just a few
t o mention.
Using the RS485 bus and Ethernet connectivity allows the user to realize various extensive
(real-time) monitoring and control applications. Utilizing the optional SMS module the systems
can furthermore be remotely controlled via (GSM) cell phone. SMS Alarms, status updates and
any other desirable messages can be provided at set triggers.
Special versions without operator panel and display unit are available for series production
applications in small machine, installation and cabinet building environments to further slash
cost.
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic devices
devices
devices
devices :
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic Basic
Basic
Basic
Basic is
is
is
is available
available
available
available in
in
in
in two
two
two
two voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage classes:
classes:
classes:
classes:
*Classes 1: DC12-24V: i.e.: ELC-18DC Series and ELC-12DC Series.
*Classes2:AC110-240V: i.e.: ELC-18AC Series and ELC-12AC
Series
In
In
In
In the
the
the
the versions:
versions:
versions:
versions:
* With Display: ELC-18 Series (12 inputs and 6 outputs)
* Optional (With/without) Display: ELC-12 Series (8 inputs and 4 outputs)
ELC-18 Series is equipped with an expansion bus (Can Bus)
Each Version is provides 44 pre-configured standard and special function blocks for the
creation of your circuit program.
Expansion
Expansion
Expansion
Expansion modules:
modules:
modules:
modules:
ELC-E
ELC-E
ELC-E
ELC-E (applied
(applied
(applied
(applied to
to
to
to ELC-18
ELC-18
ELC-18
ELC-18 CPU)
CPU)
CPU)
CPU)
* xLogic digital modules are available for opera tion with 12 … 24V DC, and 110.. .240 V AC, and
are equipped with eight inputs and eight outputs.
* xLogic analog modules are available for operation with 12 … 24 V DC and are equipped with
six
digital
and two analog inputs .
ELC12-E(applied
ELC12-E(applied
ELC12-E(applied
ELC12-E(applied to
to
to
to ELC-12
ELC-12
ELC-12
ELC-12 CPU)
CPU)
CPU)
CPU)
* xLogic digital modules are available for opera tion with 12 … 24V DC, and 110.. .240 V AC, and
are equipped with four inputs and four outputs.
* xLogic analog modules are available for operation with 12 … 24 V DC and are equipped with
four
digital/
analog inputs .

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Communication
Communication
Communication
Communication modules:
modules:
modules:
modules:
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic :RS232
:RS232
:RS232
:RS232 communication
communication
communication
communication cable
cable
cable
cable (type:
(type:
(type:
(type: ELC-RS232
ELC-RS232
ELC-RS232
ELC-RS232 )
)
)
)
It is kind of universal cable with photoelectricity isolation which can be directly connected to
standard 9-pin port of PC, also kind of interface module which can enable user
’
s program to
be downloaded into xLogic main module through xLogicsoft for running. It also is the
connection cable between CPU and third party device with the RS232 port(just as HMI) in
modbus communication system.
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�xLogic:
xLogic:
xLogic:
xLogic: USB
USB
USB
USB communication
communication
communication
communication cable
cable
cable
cable (type:
(type:
(type:
(type: ELC-USB).
ELC-USB).
ELC-USB).
ELC-USB).
It is kind of communication cable with photoelectricity isolation through which PC with USB
port only can be connected to xLogic main module, moreover, it has same features as
ELC-RS232 module, so it is quite convenient for user whose computer has no standard
serial port.
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�xLogic:
xLogic:
xLogic:
xLogic: Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet module
module
module
module (type
type
type
type :ELC-Ethernet
ELC-Ethernet
ELC-Ethernet
ELC-Ethernet )
It is called Ethernet module, used to connect xLogic main modules in different places to
enormous Ethernet to buildup a huge monitoring and control system. It contains DC and AC two
types.
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xLogic:SMS
xLogic:SMS
xLogic:SMS
xLogic:SMS module
module
module
module (type
type
type
type :ELC-SMS
ELC-SMS
ELC-SMS
ELC-SMS )
ELC-SMS
ELC-SMS
ELC-SMS
ELC-SMS is kind of SMS module, through which SMS can be regarded as expansion input by
user to realize wireless remote control and it can send alarm messages to user cell phones.
Communication
Communication
Communication
Communication /
/
/
/ Network
Network
Network
Network
xLogic offers different ways to communicate within the system.
RS485
RS485
RS485
RS485 port
port
port
port
The RS485 port is used for communication between the main module and various devices or
equipments which have the standard RS485 port . Communicate using Modbus RTU/ASCII
protocol .
RS232
RS232
RS232
RS232 or
or
or
or USB
USB
USB
USB port
port
port
port
If there is no network required and only one main module with some expansion modules is
needed for the application, the down- and upload of the project to and from the main module
happens over the standard RS232 or USB port. It allows system maintenance like monitoring
too.

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Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet
Ethernet network
network
network
network
If the application requires a system where more than one main module is needed and these
main modules have to communicate, each main module will be connected over an Ethernet
Module box to the Ethernet. The project down- and upload to and from the main modules and
the communication between the main modules happens over the Ethernet network.
Furthermore the visualization of the whole system is possible and easy to realize a personal
computer.

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12
12
12
CAN
CAN
CAN
CAN bus
bus
bus
bus
The communication between the main module and the expansion modules or the remote I/O
happens over a CAN bus. CAN is a widely used bus system (only ELC-18 Series available, not
applied to ELC-12 series )
Note
Note
Note
Note
xLogic Main Module may be equipped with expansion mod ules of the different voltage class, but
expansion module must be supplied the correct power corresponding to its type.
Each xLogic Main Module provides the followin g connections for the creation of the circuit
program, regardless of the num ber of connected blocks:
Digital inputs I1 to IC (ELC-18 ) , I1 to I8(ELC-12).
Analog inputs AI1 to AI8
Digital outputs Q1 to Q6 (ELC-18 ) , Q1 to Q4(ELC-12)
Digital flag blocks F1-F64(applied to standard ELC-12&Upgraded ELC-18 CPU) ;
F1-F32(applied to other ELC series CPU)
-F8 : Startup flag
Analog flag blocks A F 1 to A F 6 4(applied to standard ELC-12&Upgraded ELC-18 CPU);
AF1-AF32(applied to other ELC series CPU)
Shift register bits S1 to S8
4 cursor keys

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Naming
Naming
Naming
Naming Rules
Rules
Rules
Rules of
of
of
of ELC
ELC
ELC
ELC Series
Series
Series
Series
Model name (main module ):
1. Series name
2. Points of input and output
3. Supply power AC or DC
4. Digital/Analog D: digital DA: digital/analog L: with photoelectricity isolation
5. Output type R: relay
T:
transistor
TN = “ PN P ” transistor; TP= “ NP N ” transistor
6. E: economic mode
Model name (expansion module ,plus with ELC-18 CPU together to use ):
1. Series name
2. E: expansion module
3. Points of input and output
4. Supply power AC or DC
5. Digital/Analog D: digital DA: digital/analog
6. Output type R: relay TP: “ NP N ” transistor ;TN : “ PN P ” transistor
Model name (expansion module ,plus with ELC-12 CPU together to use ):
1. Series name
2. E: expansion module
3. Points of input and output
4. Supply power AC or DC
5. Digital/Analog DA: digital/analog
6. Output type R: relay TP: “ NP N ” transistor ;TN : “ PN P ” transistor

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Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard ELC-12
ELC-12
ELC-12
ELC-12 Series
Series
Series
Series CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU Units(new
Units(new
Units(new
Units(new version)
version)
version)
version)
Model
Model
Model
Model Expansion
Expansion
Expansion
Expansion Brief
Brief
Brief
Brief Description
Description
Description
Description Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
Outputs High-speed
High-speed
High-speed
High-speed count
count
count
count PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM HMI
HMI
HMI
HMI RTC
RTC
RTC
RTC
ELC-12AC-R-CAP YES
CPU with
13-LED-indicators
COVER
AC 110 ~240V
8 digital
4 relays
(10A)
NO NO
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-DA-R-CAP YES
CPU with
13-LED-indicators
COVER
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4 relays
(10A)
I5,I6(Max.14kHz)I7
,I8( Max. 6 0k Hz)
NO
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-DA-TN-CAP YES
CPU with
13-LED-indicators
COVER
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4
transistors(
PNP)
I5,I6(Max.14kHz)I7
,I8( Max. 6 0k Hz)
2ch(Q
3,Q4)
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-DA-TP-CAP YES
CPU with
13-LED-indicators
COVER
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4
transistors(
NPN)
I5,I6(Max.14kHz)I7
,I8( Max. 6 0k Hz)
2ch(Q
3,Q4)
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12AC-R-HMI YES
CPU with keypad
panel/LCD
AC 110 ~240V
8 digital
4
relays(10A)
NO NO
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-DA-R-HMI YES
CPU with keypad
panel/LCD
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4 relays
(10A)
I5,I6(Max.14kHz)I7
,I8( Max. 6 0k Hz)
NO
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-DA-TN-HMI YES
CPU with keypad
panel/LCD
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4
transistors
(PNP)
I5,I6(Max.14kHz)I7
,I8( Max. 6 0k Hz)
2ch(Q
3,Q4)
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-DA-TP-HMI YES
CPU with keypad
panel/LCD
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4
transistors
(NPN)
I5,I6(Max.14kHz)I7
,I8( Max. 6 0k Hz)
2ch(Q
3,Q4)
optio
nal
yes
Economic
Economic
Economic
Economic ELC-12
ELC-12
ELC-12
ELC-12 Series
Series
Series
Series CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU Units
Units
Units
Units
ELC-12AC-R -E -CAP NO
CPU with
13-LED-indicators
COVER
AC 110 ~240V
8 digital
4 relays
(10A)
NO NO
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-D-R -E -CAP NO
CPU with
13-LED-indicators
COVER
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4 relays
(10A)
NO NO
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-D-TN -E -CAP NO
CPU with
13-LED-indicators
COVER
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4
transistors
(PNP)
NO NO
optio
nal
yes
ELC-12DC-D-TP-CAP NO
CPU with
13-LED-indicators
COVER
DC12V-DC24V
4 digital/analog(I1-I4) + 4
digital (I5-I8)
4
transistors
(NPN)
NO NO
optio
nal
yes
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard ELC-12
ELC-12
ELC-12
ELC-12 Series
Series
Series
Series Expansion
Expansion
Expansion
Expansion Modules
Modules
Modules
Modules
Model
Model
Model
Model Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
ELC12-E-8AC-R AC 110~240V 4 Digital 2 Relays(3A,Q1-Q2) +2 Relays(10A,Q3-Q4)
ELC12-E-8DC-DA-R DC12V – DC24V 4 Digital / analog 2 Relays(3A,Q1-Q2) +2 Relays(10A,Q3-Q4)
ELC12-E-8DC-DA-TN DC12V – DC24V 4 Digital / analog
4 Transistors (PNP )
ELC12-E-8DC-DA-TP DC12V – DC24V 4 Digital / analog
4 Transistors (NPN )
ELC12-E-PT100 DC12V – DC24V
2 Channels PT100, resolution: 0.1 ° (12bits),
temperature range : -50 ℃- 200 ℃
none
ELC12-E-AQ-V DC15V – DC24V None 2 Channels (DC 0 … 10V), Voltage Signal
ELC12-E-AQ-I DC1 2 V – DC24V None 2 Channels ( 0 … 20mA) , Current Signal
ELC12-E-AI(I) DC12V – DC24V 4 Channels (0/4 … ..20 mA), Current Signal none
ELC12-E-RS485 DC12V – DC24V isolated 485 converter,used to bring out the terminals of RS485 port built-in ELC-12 series CPU for connection with third party devices.
ELC12-E-ETHERNET-AC AC 110-240V Ethernet module
ELC12-E-ETHERNET-DC DC12V – DC24V Ethernet module
Accessories
Accessories
Accessories
Accessories
ELC-HMI Displaying and program-making keypad panel for ELC-12 series CPU , optional,
ELC-COVER-CABLE Connection cable between ELC-12 CPU and ELC-HMI-FP (Faceplate) for long-distance application purpose, one and half meters standard length (customizable)
ELC-HMI-FP
Faceplate ( ELC-HMI ’ s installation unit), making it possible for ELC-HMI to be externally installed in the front door of cabinet for easy observation and operation
while ELC-12 CPU is required to be installed inside.
ELC12-CB-A A type connection bridge between ELC-12 CPU & Extension module. Free of charge !
ELC 12 -CB-B
connection cable between ELC-12 CPU & Extension module, it can be used to remotely connect ELC-12 CPU to its extension units, 3-meter standard length
(customizable)
ELC-COVER CPU ’ S cover with 13 LED indicators indicating IO status, if LCD not required, Optional
ELC-MEMORY
Real time datalogging device with a mini-SD card slot for ELC-12 CPUs. The history data( IO status , analog value, current value of registers) of ELC-12 CPU can
be recorded, retrieved and viewed via it

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Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard ELC-
ELC-
ELC-
ELC- 6
6
6
6 Series
Series
Series
Series CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU Units
Units
Units
Units
Model
Model
Model
Model Expansion
Expansion
Expansion
Expansion Supply
Supply
Supply
Supply voltage
voltage
voltage
voltage Inputs
Inputs
Inputs
Inputs Outputs
Outputs
Outputs
Outputs High-speed
High-speed
High-speed
High-speed count
count
count
count PWM
PWM
PWM
PWM HMI
HMI
HMI
HMI RTC
RTC
RTC
RTC
ELC-6AC-R no
AC110~
AC240V
4 digital 2 relays (10A) no no no yes
ELC-6 DC-D -R no DC12-24V 4 digital 2 relays (10A) no no no yes
ELC-6 DC-D - TN no DC12-24V 4 digital 2 transistors (PNP) no no no yes
MODEL
MODEL
MODEL
MODEL DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard ELC-18
ELC-18
ELC-18
ELC-18 CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU UNITS
UNITS
UNITS
UNITS
Expansion Supply voltage Inputs Outputs PWM HMI RTC High-speed
count
ELC-18AC-R available AC110~
AC240V
12 digital 6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes No
ELC-18DC-D-R available DC12-24V 12
digital
6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-D-TP (NPN) available DC12-24V 12
digital
6
transistor
(0.3A)
2 ch(Q5,Q6)
yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-D-TN(PNP) available DC12-24V 12
digital
6
transistor
(0.3A)
2 ch(Q5,Q6) yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-R available DC12-24V 8analog/
digital+
4digital
6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-TP (NPN) available DC12-24V 8analog/
digital+
4digital
6
transistor
(0.3A)
2 ch(Q5,Q6)
yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-TN(PNP) available DC12-24V 8analog/
digital+
4digital
6
transistor
(0.3A)
2 ch(Q5,Q6) yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
Economic
Economic
Economic
Economic ELC-18CPU
ELC-18CPU
ELC-18CPU
ELC-18CPU UNITS
UNITS
UNITS
UNITS
Expansion Supply voltage Inputs Outputs PWM HMI RTC High-speed
count
ELC-18AC-R -E No AC110~
AC240V
12 digital 6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes No
ELC-18DC-D-R -E No DC12-24V 12
digital
6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-D-TP -E(NPN) No DC12-24V 12 digital 6
transistor
(0.3A)
no yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-D-TN-E(PNP) No DC12-24V 12 digital 6
transistor
(0.3A)
no yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-R -E No DC12-24V 8analog/
digital+
4digital
6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-TP -E(NPN) No DC12-24V 8analog/
digital+
4digital
6
transistor
(0.3A)
no yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-TN-E(PNP) No DC12-24V 8analog/
digital+
4digital
6
transistor
(0.3A)
no yes yes 2 Routes( 14 KHZ)
Upgraded
Upgraded
Upgraded
Upgraded ELC-18
ELC-18
ELC-18
ELC-18 CPU
CPU
CPU
CPU UNITS
UNITS
UNITS
UNITS
Expansion Supply voltage Inputs Outputs PWM HMI RTC High-speed
count
ELC-18AC-R -U Yes AC110~
AC240V
12 digital 6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes No
ELC-18DC-D-R -U Yes DC12-24V 12 digital 6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes 2 Routes( 60 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-D-TP -U(NPN) Yes DC12-24V 12 digital 6
transistor
(0.3A)
2 ch(Q5,Q6) yes yes 2 Routes( 60 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-D-TN-U(PNP) Yes DC12-24V 12 digital 6
transistor
(0.3A)
2 ch(Q5,Q6) yes yes 2 Routes( 60 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-R -U Yes DC12-24V 12 digital 6 relays
(10A )
no yes yes 2 Routes( 60 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-TP-U(NPN) Yes DC12-24V 12 digital 6
transistor
(0.3A)
2 ch(Q5,Q6) yes yes 2 Routes( 60 KHZ)
ELC-18DC-DA-TN-U(PNP) Yes DC12-24V 12 digital 6
transistor
(0.3A)
2 ch(Q5,Q6) yes yes 2 Routes( 60 KHZ)
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard ELC-1
ELC-1
ELC-1
ELC-1 8
8
8
8 Series
Series
Series
Series Expansion
Expansion
Expansion
Expansion Modules
Modules
Modules
Modules
Supply voltage Inputs Outputs
ELC-E-16AC-R AC110~
AC240V
8 digital 4 relays (10A )+4 relays(3A)
ELC-E-16DC-D-R DC12-24V 8digital 4 relays (10A )+4 relays(3A)
ELC-E-16DC-DA-R DC12-24V 6digital+2analog/digital 4 relays (10A )+4 relays(3A)
ELC-E-16DC-D-TN DC12-24V 8digital 8 transistors(PNP)(0.3A)
ELC-E-16DC-DA-TN DC12-24V 6digital+2analog/digital 8 transistors(PNP)(0.3A)
ELC-E-PT100 DC12-24V 3 Channels PT100, resolution:
0.1 ° (12bits), temperature range : -50 ℃-
200 ℃
none
ELC-E-AQ-V DC15V – DC24V none 2 Channels (DC 0 … 10V), Voltage
Signal
ELC-E-AI(I) DC12-24V 4 Channels (0/4 … ..20 mA), Current
Signal
none
ELC-RS485 DC12-24V isolated 485 converter,used to bring out the terminals of RS485 port built-in ELC-12
series CPU for connection with third party devices.
Accessories
ELC-RS232 RS232 communication module /download cable between PC and xLogic CPU units
ELC-USB USB communication module /download cable between PC and xLogic CPU units
ELC-Ethernet -DC/AC Ethernet module connecting to ELC-18 CPU units
ELC-SMS-D-R SMS module can be connected to ELC-18 CPU units.(DC 24V power supply,6 digital inputs,4 relay outputs)
ELC-COPIER ELC-COPIER can be used to save user program and download program into xLogics.

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Structure
Structure
Structure
Structure
1.ELC-18 Series CPU
1.Power supply 2. Input 3. Program/RS232 port 4. HMI/LCD panel 5. keypad
6.Expansion+RS485 port 7.Output
2.ELC-12 Series CPU
1. Power supply 2.Input 3. Program/RS232 port 4.Extension/RS485 port
5..HMI/LCD panel 6.keypad 7.Output
Notes:
1. Program port/RS232 port(ELC-RS232 ,ELC-USB,ELC-Copier,ELC-MEMORY should be
inserted in this port)
2. Extension port(it can be used as 2 RS485 ports ,ELC12-CB-A, ELC12-CB-B should be
inserted in this port)

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3.ELC-E Series Expansion Module (only use with ELC-18 CPUs)
1. Power supply 2. Input 3. Connection cable 4. Extension port 5. Output
4. ELC 12 -E Series Expansion Module (also apply to ELC-6 Series CPU )
1.Power supply 2. Input 3 .
.
.
.extension port (left) 4.expansion port(Right)( Program port for
applied to ELC-6 CPU)

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18
C
C
C
C hapter
hapter
hapter
hapter 2
2
2
2 Installing/removing
Installing/removing
Installing/removing
Installing/removing xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
xLogic
Dimensions
Dimensions
Dimensions
Dimensions
The xLogic installation dimensions are compliant with DIN 43880.
xLogic can be snap-mounted to 35 mm DIN rails to EN 50022 or on the wall.
xLogic width:
ELC-12 Series Main Module has a width of 72mm.
ELC12-E expansion mddule have a width of 48mm
ELC-18 Series Main Module has a width of 95mm.
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ELC-E expansion modules have a width of 72 mm .
Note
Note
Note
Note
The figure below shows you an example of the installation and removal of an ELC-12 CPU and
one expansion module ELC-12 CPU . The measures shown apply to all other ELC-12 Series
versions and ELC-18 Series versions and expansion modules.
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Always switch
off
power before
you
“
remove
” and
“
insert
” an expansion module.
2.1
2.1
2.1
2.1 .1
.1
.1
.1 DIN
DIN
DIN
DIN rail
rail
rail
rail mounting
mounting
mounting
mounting
Mounting
Mounting
Mounting
Mounting
How to mount a xLogic Basic module and a expansion module onto a DIN rail:
1. Hook the xLogic Basic module onto the rail.
2. Push down the lower end to snap it on. The mounting interlock at the rear must engage.
3. Hook the xLogic expansion m odule onto the rail
4. Slide the digital module towards the left until it contacts the xLogic Basic.
5. Push down the lower end to snap it on. The mounting interlock at the rear must engage.
6. Take the plastic cover in the expansion port of CPU and expansion module.
7 . Plus the connection bridge
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