for the operating consoles
PCS 009, PCS 090, PCS 095, PCS 095.1
The operating consoles PCStopline offer the
highest degree on perfection, unparalled in
design and function. PCStopline keeps everything under control - from the PCSmini to the
PCSmaxi, with a superior operating culture and
an unlimited setup freedom.
PCS, the first programmable operating console
with a large selection of "ready-to-use" operating functions or operating tools which are
simply selected via instructions. You can realize
even the most unuasal operating requests at
ease and in a minimum of time.
Today this way and tomorrow that way
One standard hardware for virtually thousands
of different operating situations. Without extensive wiring and dozens of I/O points.
PCS for operating. What else?
■ Machine operation using 8 (PCS 009, PCS 090) or 16 (PCS 095, PCS 095.1)
freely assignable keys. These F01 to F08/F16 labeled keys can be application
specifically inscribed and are provided to the controller as status bits.
■ Machine operation using 4 (PCS 009), 16 (PCS 090) or 32 (PCS 095, PCS
095.1) freely usable LEDs. These can be assigned the indicating states ON,
DARK, FLASHING, and INVERSE FLASHING. A green and a yellow LED is allocated
to each function key.
■ Display of fixed texts with integrated variable values. The values can be
represented selectably as numerical values or in text format.
■ Representation of the contents of 233 words as variables. In addition, 650
external variables can be defined. 9 variable formats (from bit to timer) are
available.
■ 3 text groups, 128 operating texts as menu and idle texts, 128 message texts
with up to 332 lines, 5 help texts with up to 32 lines.
■ 127 menus with 255 menu nodes each for any menu configurations.
■ 4 different deletion modes. For every message, 1 of 4 possible deletion modes
can be selected.
■ Modification of the content of any word within the transfer area. Using the
integrated editor all possible representation formats can be setup.
■ 7 priority levels for idle text up to help text, 3 message priorities Information,
Warning, Fault. This working-condition related management significantly offloads the programmable controller program.
■ Monitoring of rising or falling edges of 128 consecutive bits. The assignment
of texts, the manage-ment of 3 priority levels (Information, Warnings, and Faults),
keeping the timely sequence as much as possible, organization of the FIRST
MESSAGE, LAST MESSAGE, and CYCLIC DISPLAY, the individually settable deletion behaviour, and the representation formats NORMAL and FLASHING are tasks
which are managed by the PCS by itself.
■ Communication monitoring (wire-break, short circuit). A very efficient data
transfer is secured by the integrated priority management in connection with the
intelligent package length optimization, the high thruput rate and the fault tole
Operator Panel PCS 009
1 = LCD-Display, 4 lines each with 40 characters
2 = Function keys (also as soft keys) F1...F8 with a
greem message LED
3 = 10 key keyboard for nominal value input
4 = cursor and control keys for menus and nominal
value input
5 = Switch key (Shift key) for function keys (F1..F4,
F5..F9)
6 = Important information LEDs on the PCS status
7 = Reset key
8 = DIL switch for the PCS 009
9 = Volume for acoustic signal
J = Serial interface RS 232/TTY for communication
K = Serial interface RS 422/RS 485 for communication
L = Operating voltage terminals
M = Fuse with reserve fuse
Operator Panel PCS 090
1 = LCD-display, 2 lines each with 40 characters
2 = Function keys (also as soft keys) F1...F8 with a
yellow and green message LED
3 = 10 key keyboard for nominal value input
4 = Cursor keys with LED and cursor control keys for
menus and nominal value input
5 = Important information LED's on the PCS status
6 = Reset key
7 = DIL-switch for the PCS 090
8 = Volume for acoustic signal
9 = Serial interface RS 232/TTY for the communication
J = Serial interface RS 422/RS 485 for the
communication
K = Operating voltage terminals
L = Fuse with reserve fuse
Operator Panel PCS 095/PCS 095.1
1 = LCD-display, 4 lines each with 40
characters
2 = Function keys (also soft keys) F1...F8
each with a yellow and a green
message LED
3 = Function keys F9...F16 each with a
yellow and a green mesage LED
4 = Ten key keyboard for nominal value
input
5 = Cursor key with LED and control key for
menu and nominal value input
6 = Important information LEDs on the PCS
status
7 = Reset key
8 = DIL switch for the PCS 095
9 = Volume for acoustic signals
J = Serial interface RS 232/TTY for the
communication
K = Serial interface RS 422/RS 485 for
the communication
L = Serial interface RS 232/TTY for the
programming and for the PCS 095.1
as Printer interface
M = Operating voltage terminals
N = Fuse with reserve fuse
Communication between any PLC and the PCS occurs as follows:
The PCS writes in predetermined word areas of the PLC, functions or nominal values,
which the PLC then reads and interprets.
The PLC writes in predetermined word areas functions or actual values, which are
automatically read and interpreted by the PCS. Independently of the PLC there are
maximum 256 words of 16 bit, that is to say 4096 inputs / outputs for the PCS/PLC