Pcon-ca/cfa, Power con, 3 absolute battery voltage drop detection – IAI America PCON-CA User Manual

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Chapter 6

Absolute Reset and

Absolute Battery

POWER CON

PCON-CA/CFA

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(Example) From Monday to Friday ; charge for 8 hours per day, discharge for 16 hours,

Saturday and Sunday ; use with discharge

1) If the upper limit setting for the number of encoder revolution is 800 [PRM];

Full charge amount

; 24 [h] *5 [day]

= 120 [h]

Total charge amount ; 8 [h] *1.6 [h] *5 [day] = 64 [h]

Total discharge amount ; 16 [h] *5 [day] + 48 [h] = 128 [h]
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Assuming a start with full charge on Monday, it is necessary to fully charge the battery

every 10 days.

2) If the upper limit setting for the number of encoder revolution is 400 [PRM];

Total charge amount ; 8 [h] *3.3 [h] *5 [day] = 132 [h]

Total discharge amount ; 16 [h] *5 [day] + 48 [h] = 128 [h]

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It is not necessary to have a continuous full charge if starting on Monday.

4-hour charge is stored every week. The upper limit is the reference value for the

retaining duration after fully charged.

6.2.3 Absolute Battery Voltage Drop Detection

If the voltage of the absolute battery is dropped, the error detection responding to the voltage

is held.

Voltage

PIO Signals

Alarm

2.5V r8% or less Alarm signal *ALM

(Note 1)

OFF

0EE Absolute Encoder Error

Detection 2

or

0EF Absolute Encoder Error

Detection 3

(Note 1) *ALM are the signals of active low.

After the power is supplied to the controller, they are usually on and turned OFF when

an error is detected.

Replace the battery before alarm is generated due to the lamp display by *ALML signal

of PLC.

If the alarm is generated, it will be necessary to absolute reset after the battery

replacement.

Normal

3.6V

3.1V

2.5V

Alarm

occurred

Battery voltage

*ALM OFF

Absolute reset

required

*ALM signal

ON

OFF

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