Pico circuit diagram elements, Contacts, Pico circuit diagram elements -5 – AB Soft PicoTM Controller 1760 User Manual

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Publication 1760-GR001C-EN-P - April 2005

Drawing a Circuit with Pico 2-5

Pico Circuit Diagram
Elements

Contacts

Contacts are used to modify the flow of current in the circuit diagram.
Contacts in the circuit diagram are either make or break contacts.
Make contacts are open when off (de-energized) and closed when on.
Break contacts are closed when off and open when on.

Pico works with different contacts, which can be used in any order in
the contact fields of the circuit diagram.

Contact

Pico Representation

Make contact; Open when off

I, Q, M, A, C, T, P, D, S, :, R

Break contact; Closed when off

I, Q, M, A, C, T, P, D, S, R

Contact Type

Make
Contact

Break
Contact

1760-L12xxx

1760-L18xxx
1760-L20xxx

Controller Inputs

I

I

I1 to I8

I1 to I12

0 signal

I13

I13

Expansion Status

I14

(3)

Short-circuit/overload

I16

I15 to I16

Soft Inputs - Keypad

P

P

P1 to P4

P1 to P4

Controller Outputs

Q

Q

Q1 to Q4

Q1 to Q8

Internal Marker Bits

M

M

M1 to M16

M1 to M16

Internal Marker Bits

N

N

N1 to N16

N1 to N16

Counters

C

C

C1 to C16

C1 to C16

Timers

T

T

T1 to T16

T1 to T16

Real Time Clock

(1)

Analog Setpoint
Compare

(2)

A

A

A1 to A16

A1 to A16

Text Display

D

D

D1 to D16

D1 to D16

Expansion Outputs or
Internal Marker Bits

S

S

S1 to S8

S1 to S8

Jump to Label

:

:1 to :8

:1 to :8

Expansion Inputs

R

R

R1 to R12

Expansion Overload
Detection

R

R

R15 and R16

(3)

1 to

8

1 to

8

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