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Toshiba Programmable Logic Controller V200 User Manual
User’s manual setup & operation, V200 series plc, Programmable logic controllers
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Toshiba Programmable Logic Controller V200 User Manual | 140 pages
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & INFORMATION
0.1 Warning Labels Within Manual
0.2 Equipment Warning Labels.
0.3 Preparation
0.4 Installation Precautions
0.5 Connection, Protection & Setup
0.6 System Integration Precautions
0.7 3rd Party Safety Certifications.
INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose of this Manual
1.1.1 V200 Basics
1.1.2 Programming Computer
1.2 V200 Features
1.3 V200 Overview
1.3.1 What is a V200 Series Controller
1.3.2 How V200 Works
1.4 V200 Series Specifications
1.4.1 Comparison between basic models (GPU288*3S & GPU232*3S)
1.4.2 Comparison between basic models (GPU200*3S & GPU236*3S)
1.4.3 Specification for Basic Models
1.4.4 Specification for Expansion Models
HARDWARE
2.1 Unpacking The Unit
2.2 Managing Electrostatic Discharge
2.3 CE Compliance
2.4 Environmental Consideration
2.5 Safety Precautions
2.6 Installation Instructions
2.7 Wiring Diagram
2.8 Communication Ports
2.9 Communication Cables
BEFORE YOU BEGIN
3.1 Installing OIL-DS Configuration Software:
3.2 Steps for starting OIL-DS Software
3.3 Uninstalling OIL-DS Software
3.4 Launching Ladder Editor in OIL-DS
3.5 Creating Sample Ladder
CONFIGURATION
4.1 Configuring V200 using OIL-DS
4.2 Tag Database
4.3 Input (XW), Output (YW) and Configuration (MW) Register Allocation
SPECIAL INPUT AND OUTPUT OPTIONS
5.1 Special I/O Function Overview
5.2 High Speed Counter Design
5.3 Single Phase Speed Counter
5.4 Single Phase Speed Counter
5.5 Quadrature Bi-pulse Counter
5.6 Interrupt Input Function
5.7 Pulse Output Function
5.8 PWM Output Function
OPERATING SYSTEMS OVERVIEW
6.1 Operating System Overview
6.2 Mode Selection
PROGRAMMING INFORMATION
7.1 Devices Registers
7.2 Memory Allocation of XW, YW and MW
7.3 Index Modification
7.4 Real-time Clock / Calendar
7.5 User Program
7.5.1 Main Program
7.5.2 Sub-Program # 1
7.5.3 Timer Interrupt Program
7.5.4 I/O Interrupt Program
7.5.5 Subroutines
7.6 Programming Language
7.7 Program Execution Sequence
TROUBLESHOOTING
8.1 Troubleshooting Procedure
8.1.1 Power Supply Check
8.1.2 CPU Check
8.1.3 Program Check
8.1.4 Input Check
8.1.5 Output Check
8.1.6 Environmental Problem
8.2 Self Diagnostics
MAINTENANCE AND CHECKS
9.1 Precautions During Operation
9.2 Daily Checks
9.3 Periodic Checks
9.4 Spare Parts