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2701030 NLC-050-024D-06I-04QTN-00A nanoLine Base Unit 24ßV/DC / NPN
Data Sheet
Phoenix Contact 2701030 NLC-050-024D-06I-04QTN-00A nanoLine Base Unit 24ßV/DC / NPN 2701030 Data Sheet
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PHOENIX CONTACT
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Table of Contents
1
Before Beginning .....................................................................................................................
1-3
1.1
About This User’s Manual...................................................................................
1-3
1.2
System Requirements ........................................................................................
1-4
1.3
Manual Conventions...........................................................................................
1-4
1.4
Phoenix Contact Technical Service ....................................................................
1-5
2
Getting Started and Tutorial .....................................................................................................
2-3
2.1
Installing nanoNavigator .....................................................................................
2-3
2.2
Connecting to a nanoLC .....................................................................................
2-3
2.3
Starting nanoNavigator .......................................................................................
2-5
2.4
Flow Charting Primer ..........................................................................................
2-8
2.5
Designing a Control Project ..............................................................................
2-12
2.6
Project Execution..............................................................................................
2-24
2.7
Creating a Project .............................................................................................
2-26
2.8
Downloading and Verifying the Project ............................................................. 2-42
3
General Programming Techniques ..........................................................................................
3-3
3.1
Starting nanoNavigator .......................................................................................
3-3
3.2
Configuring nanoNavigator .................................................................................
3-5
3.3
Exploring Flow Charts.......................................................................................
3-12
3.4
Displaying Multiple Flow Charts........................................................................
3-17
3.5
Editing Flow Charts ..........................................................................................
3-18
3.6
Flow Chart Block Introduction...........................................................................
3-19
3.7
Connecting Flow Chart Blocks ......................................................................... 3-21
3.8
Editing Flow Chart Block Expressions ..............................................................
3-23
3.9
Entering Block Comments ................................................................................
3-23
3.10
Using the Data Item Editor ................................................................................ 3-24
3.11
Using the Message Editor................................................................................. 3-28
4
Flow Chart Techniques ............................................................................................................
4-3
4.1
Basic Flow Chart Blocks .....................................................................................
4-3
5
Data Operations.......................................................................................................................
5-3
5.1
Data Type Descriptions ......................................................................................
5-3
5.2
Data Types and Formats ....................................................................................
5-6
5.3
Using Timers and Counters ................................................................................
5-7
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