Moeller Easy512-ac-rc Programming Manual
Internal timers (On-delay, Off-delay, single-pulse). C1 – C4: Internal up/down counters.
: Print out fully labeled wiring schematics and comment lines for future reference.
Connect the loads (motors, lights, contactors) to the relay outputs Q1-Q4. Note that these are dry contacts, meaning they switch the voltage provided to the common relay terminal. 3. Programming Options: On-Device vs. PC Software The EASY512-AC-RC offers two primary ways to program: A. On-Device Programming (Direct)
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Determines whether the block counts up or down. CC (Reset Input): Resets the counter value back to zero.
Move the cursor down to row 2, directly underneath the first contact (I01). Press , select Q , and set it to 01 .
[ Contact 1 ] --- [ Contact 2 ] --- [ Contact 3 ] ---( Coil ) Use code with caution. Internal timers (On-delay, Off-delay, single-pulse)
I1 (NO) ─┬─ [TD T01, 2min] ── ( Q1 ) I2 (NO) ─┘ Q1 (NO) ───────────────────── ( M01 ) (self-hold, optional)
A typical rung of logic might look like: --I1---T1----------Q1-- , where a closed contact from input I1 would start timer T1 , and when T1 completes, it would energize output relay Q1 .
4 Relay Outputs (up to 8 A continuous current per contact) Connect the loads (motors, lights, contactors) to the
6-button interface for navigation, parameter adjustment, and direct programming
Understanding the hardware limits ensures safe installation and correct software mapping. The easy512-AC-RC operates on standard alternating current and utilizes internal relay outputs. Power Supply and Input Ratings 100–240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Operational Range: 85–264 V AC. Digital Inputs: 8 inputs (I1 through I8). Input Voltage: 100–240 V AC.
You must supply external power to the common terminal of each relay to drive your load (e.g., contactors, indicator lights, or small motors). 3. The Easy512 Memory Map and Circuit Diagram Structure
While the EASY512-AC-RC is a standalone unit, Eaton's Easy system is designed for expandability. You can join two Easy 500 (or an Easy 500 and 700) units together to increase the I/O count. For larger applications, the series is the next step up. It offers more power, more I/O, and advanced networking capabilities. Easy 800 also supports a more powerful programming model (4 contacts and 1 coil per line).