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Page 1 - Pico™ Controller

Pico™ Controller(Catalog Numbers 1760-L12AWA, -L12AWA-NC, -L12AWA-ND, -L12BWB, -L12BWB-NC, and -L18AWA)User Manual

Page 2 - Information

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P Preface P-2Common Techniques Used in this ManualThe following conventions are used throughout this manual:• Bullet

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P6-6 Pico System SettingsThe following requirements must be fulfilled for a parameter set to be displayed:• a functi

Page 4 - Drawing a Circuit Diagram

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PPico System Settings 6-7Example: Modifying Switching Times for Outside LightingThe outside lighting of a building i

Page 5 - Pico System Settings

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P6-8 Pico System SettingsSetting the TimeIf the clock is not set yet or if Pico is powered on after the battery back

Page 6 - Table of Contents iv

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PPico System Settings 6-9Changing to Winter TimePico displays “SUMMER TIME” as the next possible option if winter ti

Page 7 - Table of Contents v

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P6-10 Pico System SettingsActivating Debounce (Input Delay)Select “DEBOUNCE ON” and press Ok. If Debounce mode is

Page 8 - Table of Contents vi

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PPico System Settings 6-11Start-Up BehaviorThe start-up behavior is an important feature during the commissioning ph

Page 9 - Purpose of this Manual

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P6-12 Pico System SettingsPossible FaultsPico will not start in Run mode1.1.1.1. Pico does not contain a circuit dia

Page 10 - Rockwell Automation

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 7RetentionWhat is Retention?Some system and machine controllers for operating states or actual values require re

Page 11 - System Overview

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-2 RetentionSetting RetentionRequirementRequirementRequirementRequirement: Pico must be in Stop modeSwitch to the

Page 12 - Hardware Versions

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PRetention 7-3Transfer Retentive BehaviorThe setting for retentive behavior is a circuit diagram setting; in other w

Page 13 - Operating Principles

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 1System OverviewOverviewPico is an electronic control relay with built-in logic, timer, counter, and real-time c

Page 14 - LED Indicators

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-4 RetentionRetentive Auxiliary Relays (Markers)How the Retention WorksThe retentive markers M13, M14, M15, M16, D

Page 15 - Parameters

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PRetention 7-5Circuit diagram (part):Signal diagram:It is always the contact state 'Make contact' which is

Page 16

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-6 RetentionSignal diagram:U = Supply voltageRange A:Q1 was on prior to losing power. When power is re-applied and

Page 17 - Figure 1.6 System Menu

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PRetention 7-7S/R FunctionTa sk :After a power failure the lights in a stairwell should resume their previous switch

Page 18 - TIME: 01:25

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-8 RetentionThe circuit above functions in the same way as an impulse relay switch. The make contact remains switc

Page 19 - Installation

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PRetention 7-9ExamplesOn-Delayed, Switching On-Delayed with Random Range, RetentiveTask 1 (on-delayed):A motor must

Page 20 - Mounting

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-10 RetentionContacts and relays used:I2 and I3 are converted to one-shot pulses by T6 / T7. Only the actuation of

Page 21 - Wiring Terminals

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PRetention 7-11Off-Delayed, Off-Delayed Switching with Random Time Range, RetentiveTa s k:No-load running of a conve

Page 22 - Incoming Power

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-12 RetentionSingle-Pulse Timing Relays, RetentiveSingle-pulse timing relays are suitable for metering adhesives,

Page 23 - Suppressors

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PRetention 7-13Flashing Switch Operation, RetentiveTa sk :A flasher function is used to lower an ink stamp at identi

Page 24

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P1-2 System OverviewHardware VersionsPico controllers are available for both 120/240V ac and 24V dc operation and co

Page 25 - Connecting the Inputs

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-14 RetentionRetentive Up/Down Counters C7, C8How the Retention WorksThe actual value of counter C7, C8 is retenti

Page 26 - Inputs x 120/240V ac

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PRetention 7-15Operating Hours Counter for Maintenance IntervalsTa sk 2Every 1000 hours, the system or machine must

Page 27 - Increasing the Input Current

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-16 RetentionSignal diagram:U = Supply voltageRange A:Value before power outage: 107Value after switching back on:

Page 28 - Connecting Analog Inputs

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PRetention 7-17Function of the Pico circuit diagram:T1 provides the clock pulse. When a time of t = 0.5 seconds is s

Page 29 - Installation 2-11

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P7-18 RetentionSignal diagram:U = Supply voltageUT1C8M15Q1t1t2T8t +1t = 30 s 2

Page 30 - Ω, e.g. 1K Ω

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 8Inside PicoCircuit Diagram CycleIn conventional control systems, relay control processes all the circuit connec

Page 31 - Connecting Outputs

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P8-2 Inside PicoHow Does This Affect Creation of the Circuit Diagram?Pico evaluates the circuit diagram in these fiv

Page 32 - Connecting Relay

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInside Pico 8-3Determining Cycle Time of Circuit DiagramsThe maximum cycle time of a circuit diagram must be known

Page 33 - Commissioning

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P8-4 Inside PicoExample: Parallel CircuitCalculate the maximum cycle time for the following circuit diagram:Example:

Page 34 - Operating Modes

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInside Pico 8-5Example: Operating Hours Counter1760-L18AWA Cycle TimeFor 1760-L18AWA, the cycle time can be calcula

Page 35 - Diagram (Program)

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PSystem Overview 1-3Operating PrinciplesOperating Buttons Using Menus to Choose ValuesButton FunctionDelDelete objec

Page 36 - Circuit Diagram Display

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P8-6 Inside PicoList of Times for Processing Function RelaysExample: Operating Hours CounterNumber 12345678Timing re

Page 37 - Commissioning 3-5

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInside Pico 8-7Delay Times for Inputs and OutputsThe time from an input physically energizing to the time Pico actu

Page 38 - I1-I2-------{Q1

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P8-8 Inside PicoDelay times for Pico AC Units (1760-AWA, -L12AWA-NC, -L12AWA-ND, -L18AWA)The input delay with AC vol

Page 39 - Commissioning 3-7

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInside Pico 8-9Pico switches the contact as soon as it detects a pulse (A). If no pulse is detected, Pico switches

Page 40 - DELETE PROG

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P8-10 Inside Pico

Page 41 - Pico Operation

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 9TroubleshootingYou may sometimes find that Pico does not do exactly what you expect. If this happens, read thro

Page 42 - Opening the Parameter Display

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P9-2 TroubleshootingPossible Situations When Creating Circuit DiagramsPossible Situations when Creating Circuit Diag

Page 43 - Contacts

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PTroubleshooting 9-3EventEvent Explanation RemedyThe actual values are not being stored retentively.Retention has no

Page 44

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P9-4 Troubleshooting

Page 45 - PicoSoft

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 10DC SimulatorDescriptionThe DC Simulator, catalog number 1760-SIM, can be used to simulate Pico inputs and outp

Page 46 - Working with Contacts

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P1-4 System OverviewSelecting the Main and System MenusFigure 1.1 1760-L12xxx Status DisplayFigure 1.2 1760-L18AWA S

Page 47

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P10-2 DC SimulatorInstallation GuidelinesEscOkDelAlt453I8I7I6I5I4I3I2I1121760-L12BWB1760-L12BWB-NC3DEQ1 Q2 Q3 Q4ABCF

Page 48 - I2-I4-M1-{Q2

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PAppendix ASpecificationsPhysical SpecificationsEnvironmental SpecificationsSpecification 1760-L12xxx 1760-L18AWADimensio

Page 49 - Example 1

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PA-2 SpecificationsElectrical SpecificationsAmbient mechanical conditionsSpecification Value StandardPollution degre

Page 50 - Example 2

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PSpecifications A-3Power Supply1760-L12AWA, -L12AWA-NC, -L12AWA-ND, and 1760-L18AWA1760-L12BWB, and -L12BWB-NCInputs

Page 51 - I2---------{Q4

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PA-4 Specifications1760-L12BWB and -L12BWB-NCDelay time I1 to I6 and I9 to I12, From 0 to 1 and from 1 to 0Debounce

Page 52 - Rules for Wiring Relay Coils

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PSpecifications A-5Relay OutputsPico 1760-L12xx, and1760-L18AWAAnalog inputsNumber 2Electrical isolationTo power sup

Page 53

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PA-6 SpecificationsMaking capacityAC-15 cos φ= 0.4, 250V ac, 3A (600 Ops/h)300,000 switching operationsDC-13 L/R≤ 15

Page 54 - Function Relay Types

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PSpecifications A-7Cycle Time1760-L12AWA, -L12AWA-NC, -L12AWA-ND, -L12BWB, and -L12BWB-NC1760-L18AWAFunction Number

Page 55 - Using Circuit Diagram Forms

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PA-8 SpecificationsDimensions1760-L12AWA, -L12AWA-NC, -L12AWA-ND, -L12BWB, and -L12BWB-NC1760-L18AWA50 mm(1.97 in)35

Page 56 - Comment:

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PAppendix BCircuit Diagram FormSee page 4-15 for an example that shows how to use these forms for planning and preparing

Page 57

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PSystem Overview 1-5Menu StructureFigure 1.4 Main Menu Without Optional Password Protection PROGRAM...RUNPARAMETERSE

Page 58

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PB-2 Circuit Diagram FormCustomer: Program:Date: Page:Timing relays::TRG TRES-::ONOFFCNTDIRCRESANALOG::TRG TRES::TRG

Page 59 - Timing Relays

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PGlossaryThe following terms are used throughout this manual. Refer to the Allen-Bradley Industrial Automation Glossary,

Page 60

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PGlossary 2Operating buttons Operating buttons Operating buttons Operating buttons - Pico has eight operating button

Page 61

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PIndexNumerics20 mA sensors 2-13AActual values 4-14Allen-Bradleycontacting for assistance P-2support P-2Analog comparatorsP

Page 62 - Figure 4.5 Timing Diagram

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P2 IndexDelay timesfor “easy”-AC 8-7, 8-8Deleting retentive actual values 7-2Deletion, retentive actual values 7-2De

Page 63 - Timing Relays, Flashing

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PIndex 3Time switches 4-31Timing relays 4-20ParametersChanging 6-5Changing the switching time 6-7Display 6-6Power fl

Page 64 - Counter Relays

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4 IndexWWiringBackwards 8-2Relays 4-12Rules 4-12XXOR circuit 4-40

Page 66 - Parameters for Counters

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P - June 2000 2 PN 40072-084-01(A)Supersedes Publication 1764-6.1 - February 1999 and 1764-6.1-DU1 - September 1999 © 2000

Page 67 - Time Switch

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P1-6 System OverviewFigure 1.5 Main Menu with Password ProtectionPASSWORD...RUNPARAMETERSET CLOCKPasswordDELETE ALLP

Page 68

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PSystem Overview 1-7Figure 1.6 System MenuPASSWORD...SYSTEMGB D F E I .PasswordPasswordCHANGE PWACTIVATEACTIVATEPASS

Page 69 - Example 4

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P1-8 System OverviewSelecting or Toggling Between Menu ItemsCursor DisplaySetting ValuesPROGRAM ...RUNPARAMETERSET C

Page 70 - Programming a Time Switch

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 2InstallationPico is installed in the following order:• Mounting• Using surge suppressors• Wiring the inputs• Wi

Page 71 - Analog Comparators

Important User InformationBecause of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use

Page 72 - Figure 4.13 Timing Diagram:

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P2-2 Installationby EN 50178, see the appropriate sections in this publication, as well as the Allen-Bradley publica

Page 73 - ---------SQ3

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInstallation 2-3Using a Mounting PlateTo install unit using mounting screws:1. Snap the mounting feet in place.2. D

Page 74 - Pico text

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P2-4 InstallationConnecting the Incoming PowerFor technical specifications of incoming power, refer to Appendix A.Fi

Page 75 - Function

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInstallation 2-5Wiring ProtectionBoth AC and DC versions require wiring protection (F1) rated for at least 1 A (slo

Page 76 - Examples

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P2-6 Installationcharacteristic of the particular inductive device. See the table on page 2-7 for recommended suppre

Page 77

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInstallation 2-7Recommended Surge SuppressorsUse the Allen-Bradley surge suppressors shown in the following table f

Page 78

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P2-8 InstallationConnecting AC InputsConnect inputs to push-buttons, switches, relays, or contacts.Wire LengthsSever

Page 79 - I1-I2-I3-{Q2

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInstallation 2-9Two-wire proximity sensors have a residual off-state leakage current. If this residual current is t

Page 80

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P2-10 InstallationConnecting DC InputsUse input terminals I1 to I8 to connect push-button, switches, or 3 or 4-wire

Page 81 - I2----------RQ1

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInstallation 2-11signals. In this case, only ground the cable at one end. Do not route signal lines parallel to pow

Page 82

i Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PTable of ContentsPrefaceWho Should Use this Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . P-1Purpose

Page 83 - Pulse Value Reset

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P2-12 InstallationFigure 2.3 . Setpoint PotentiometersUse a potentiometer with a resistance of less than or equal to

Page 84

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PInstallation 2-13Figure 2.6 20 mA Sensors.Connect 4 to 20 mA (0 to 20 mA) sensors using an external 500Ω resistor,

Page 85

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P2-14 InstallationConnecting Relay OutputsFigure 2.7 1760-L12AWA-xx and 1760-L12BWB-xx.Figure 2.8 1760-L18AWAUnlike

Page 86

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 3CommissioningPowering On UnitBefore powering up Pico, check that you have connected the power supply terminals

Page 87

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P3-2 CommissioningPress Ok to confirm your choice or press Esc to exit the menu. The unit then switches to the statu

Page 88

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PCommissioning 3-3Creating a Circuit Diagram (Program)The following small circuit diagram example takes you step-by-

Page 89 - Programming Cable

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P3-4 CommissioningStarting Point: Status DisplayWhen you power up the unit, it opens the status display immediately

Page 90

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PCommissioning 3-5From the First Contact to the Output CoilWith Pico, you work from the input to the output. 1. The

Page 91 - Loading or Storing Programs

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P3-6 CommissioningWiring Inside of Your ProgramPico displays a small arrow when creating a circuit connection.Pressi

Page 92

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PCommissioning 3-7Testing the Circuit Diagram 1. Switch to the main menu and select the RUN menu option (press ESC t

Page 93 - INVALID PROG

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PTable of Contents iiChapter 3CommissioningPowering On Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 94

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P3-8 CommissioningDeleting a Circuit Diagram1. Switch Pico to Stop mode.The RUN option is displayed. Pico must be in

Page 95

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 4Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoBy working through the example, Creating a Circuit Diagram (Program) on page

Page 96

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-2 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoButton OperationThe cursor buttons in the Pico circuit diagram perform three

Page 97

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-3ContactsContacts are used to modify the flow of current in the circuit diagr

Page 98 - Deleting

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-4 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoRelays Pico has nine different types of relay for use in a circuit diagram.T

Page 99 - Changing Parameters

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-5Connections are used to produce the electrical continuity between relay cont

Page 100 - Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-6 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoWorking with Contacts and RelaysIn Pico circuit diagrams, the switches, butt

Page 101

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-7.Pico leaves the Enter mode when you press the left or right arrow keys or O

Page 102 - (Daylight Saving Time)

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-8 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoCreating and Modifying ConnectionsRelay contacts and relay coils are connect

Page 103 - (Input Delay)

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-9Inserting and Deleting a Circuit Connection The LCD display shows four of th

Page 104 - Deactivating P-Buttons

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PTable of Contents iiiNegation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-

Page 105 - Setting the Start-Up Behavior

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-10 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoExample 2Input “I1” is used to control output “Q1”. Input I5 switches to Cu

Page 106 - Possible Faults

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-11Switch on I3.In the power flow display, current-carrying connections are th

Page 107 - Retention

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-12 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoRules for Wiring Relay CoilsUse the output energize or “flip-flop” function

Page 108 - Actual Values

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-13Representation in Pico:A coil automatically turns off if the power fails or

Page 109 - Behavior

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-14 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoFunction Relay TypesThe function relays are used to simulate some of the de

Page 110 - Relays (Markers)

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-15Example with Timing and Counter RelaysA warning light flashes when the coun

Page 111 - M9---------RM14

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-16 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoComment:Customer: Program:Date: Page:5-1-00J. Smith Ltd.Warning Light1Count

Page 112 - U = Supply voltage

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-17Customer: Program:Date: Page:Timing relays::TRG TRES-::ONOFFCNTDIRCRESANALO

Page 113 - S/R Function

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-18 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico1.1.1.1. Enter the circuit diagram up to “C1” in the third circuit connecti

Page 114 - Retentive Timing Relays

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-19If the actual and setpoint values are the same, the timing relay switches t

Page 115 - T8 Delay time

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PTable of Contents ivChapter 7RetentionWhat is Retention? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 116

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-20 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoAt least two elements are needed in the circuit diagram for a timing relay:

Page 117 - Time setting for T6, T7

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-21Minimum time setting with 1760-L12xxx: 40 ms and 1760-L18AWA: 80 ms. A time

Page 118 - T8 Oil time

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-22 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoTiming Relays, Off-Delayed With and Without Random SwitchingThe relay switc

Page 119 - Q1 Valve

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-23Timing Relays, Single PulseThe relay switches a contact for a time equal to

Page 120 - Counters C7, C8

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-24 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoFigure 4.7 Signal Diagram:The trigger coil enables the flashing on and off.

Page 121 - Retention 7-15

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-25Figure 4.8 Signal Diagram:The relay contact of a counter with setpoint valu

Page 122 - Lubricant

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-26 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoYou can wire up coils RC1 and DC1 as required. Select relay contact C1, mov

Page 123

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-27Values between 0000 and 9999 are possible.The symbol “{” before DIR, CNT an

Page 124 - 7-18 Retention

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-28 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoExample 1Time switch 1 turns on Monday through Friday between 6:30 am and 9

Page 125 - Inside Pico

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-29Example 3Time switch 3 turns on overnight at 10:00 pm on Monday and switche

Page 126 - Example: Do Not Wire Backward

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PTable of Contents vAppendix ASpecificationsPhysical Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 127 - Determining Cycle Time

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-30 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoExample 5The power to Pico is removed between 3:00 pm and 5:00 pm. The rela

Page 128 - T2------{Q2

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-31Parameters for Time SwitchA time switch has four sets of parameters, one fo

Page 129 - 1760-L18AWA Cycle Time

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-32 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoBoth the setpoint value and the actual value correspond to the measured vol

Page 130

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-33 Programming Analog ComparatorsYou integrate an analog comparator into your

Page 131 - Delay Times for Inputs

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-34 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoParameter Sets for Analog Comparators The parameter display for analog comp

Page 132 - -L12AWA-ND, -L18AWA)

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-35Circuit Diagram Elements Text DisplayLCD DisplayUp to 12 characters per lin

Page 133 - Inside Pico 8-9

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-36 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoThe following applies to D1:D1 is designed as an alarm text and takes prece

Page 134 - 8-10 Inside Pico

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-37JumpsThe 1760-L18AWA allows the use of jumps. Jumps can be used to optimize

Page 135 - Troubleshooting

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-38 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoPower Flow DisplayJumped ranges are indicated by the coils in the power flo

Page 136 - Diagrams

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-39Example ProgramsThe Pico circuit diagram is created using ladder logic. Thi

Page 137 - Troubleshooting 9-3

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PTable of Contents vi

Page 138 - 9-4 Troubleshooting

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-40 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoLogic TableParallel ConnectionQ1 is controlled by a parallel circuit consis

Page 139 - DC Simulator

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-41Motor Start/Stop CircuitA combination of a series and parallel connection i

Page 140 - Installation Guidelines

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-42 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoMake sure that both coils are wired up in the correct order in the Pico cir

Page 141 - Specifications

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-43Count Up CounterThe count up counter keeps track of a given number of event

Page 142 - Electrical

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-44 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoFunctionAssign the meaning “bad part” to the value 0. This ensures that no

Page 143 - Power Supply

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-45How Does the Shift Register Work?The shift pulse is switched on for exactly

Page 144 - 1760-L12BWB and -L12BWB-NC

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-46 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with PicoHow can the value of a storage position be transferred?Use the make or brea

Page 145 - Relay Outputs

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PDrawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico 4-47The enhanced version of this program turns the lights off again after 4 hou

Page 146 - ≤ 150 ms 24V DC

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P4-48 Drawing a Circuit Diagram with Pico

Page 147 - Cycle Time

1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 5Saving and Loading Circuit DiagramsInterface to Memory Module and Programming Cable The Pico controller has a c

Page 148 - Dimensions

P-1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P PrefaceRead this preface to familiarize yourself with the rest of the manual. It provides information concerning:• wh

Page 149 - Circuit Diagram Form

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P5-2 Saving and Loading Circuit DiagramsMemory ModuleThe following memory modules are available as Pico accessories.

Page 150 - Timing switches

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PSaving and Loading Circuit Diagrams 5-3Loading or Storing Programs You can only transfer programs in Stop mode.To t

Page 151 - Glossary

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P5-4 Saving and Loading Circuit DiagramsLoading a Circuit Diagram from the Memory Module1.1.1.1. Select the “CARD-&g

Page 152 - Glossary 2

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PSaving and Loading Circuit Diagrams 5-5Connecting Pico to the PC1.1.1.1. Connect the PC cable to the serial PC inte

Page 153

Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P5-6 Saving and Loading Circuit Diagrams• After transmission, remove the cable and close the cover.IMPORTANTIf the p

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1 Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PChapter 6Pico System SettingsYou can modify system settings on Pico models equipped with keypad and an LCD display, or b

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Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P6-2 Pico System SettingsSetting the PasswordPasswords can be set in the System menu in both Run or Stop operating m

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Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PPico System Settings 6-33.3.3.3. Select “ACTIVATE” and press Ok.The password is now active. Pico automatically retu

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Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-P6-4 Pico System SettingsChanging or Deleting a Password1.1.1.1. Press Del and Alt to call up the System menu.2.2.2.

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Publication 1760-UM001A-EN-PPico System Settings 6-5Changing the Menu LanguageCatalog numbers 1760-L12xxx provide five menu languages and catal

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