CHAPTER 13 PC LOADER
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Installation Method
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On Message Manager (MM)
Message Manager (hereinafter referred to as "MM") controls the communications port when
multiple pieces of loader software run. It automatically runs after ALPHA5 PC Loader is launched.
Keep MM running during operation of ALPHA5 PC Loader.
If the PC Loader for the following Fuji Electric FA's products is used, the MM controlling the
communications function of the PC is launched in addition to the loader software of the
corresponding device. If the version of the loader of each device is applicable to the one shown in
the following table, terminate MM and launch ALPHA5 PC Loader. The version of the MM of the
PC Loader found in the following list is too early to allow operation of ALPHA5 PC Loader.
If the ALPHA5 PC Loader is launched first, the PC Loader in the following list can be used.
(As of November 2007)
Applicable
device
Applicable
model
Name and model of loader
Version
SX Programmer Expert (D300winVer2)
/ NP4H-SEDBV2
All versions
SX Programmer Expert (D300winVer3)
/ NP4H-SEDBV3
V3.3.4.* or earlier
SX Programmer Standard
/ NP4H-SWN
V2.2.3.* or earlier
Fuji's integral
controller
MICREX-SX
SX communications middle ware
/ NP4N-MDLW
All versions
FRENIC-Mini
FRENIC-Eco
The FRENIC Loader
Ver.2.1.0.0
Fuji's inverter
FRENIC-Multi FRENIC Loader
Ver.4.1.0.0
"*" indicates a number.
Look at the Windows task bar to check whether the MM runs or not.
Follow the procedure below to terminate MM (description is for the right handed mouse).
[1] Move the mouse cursor to the MM icon and click the right mouse button. "Exit Message Manager"
is displayed.
[2] Move the mouse cursor to "Exit Message Manager" and click the left mouse button. The
termination confirmation screen is displayed. Move the mouse cursor to "Yes" and click the left
mouse button.
[3] MM is terminated and the icon disappears from the task bar.
Summary of Contents for ALPHA 5 RYT-SX
Page 1: ...MEHT301a FUJI SERVO SYSTEM USER S MANUAL RYT SX type ...
Page 19: ...0 1 CHAPTER 0 INTRODUCTION 0 ...
Page 34: ...CHAPTER 0 INTRODUCTION 0 16 Combination between Servomotor and Servo Amplifier 0 ...
Page 35: ...1 1 CHAPTER 1 INSTALLATION 1 ...
Page 45: ...2 1 CHAPTER 2 WIRING 2 ...
Page 142: ...CHAPTER 2 WIRING 2 98 Description of I O Signals 2 ...
Page 143: ...3 1 CHAPTER 3 OPERATION 3 ...
Page 197: ...4 1 CHAPTER 4 PARAMETER 4 ...
Page 296: ...CHAPTER 4 PARAMETER 4 100 Output Terminal Function Setting Parameters 4 ...
Page 297: ...5 1 CHAPTER 5 SERVO ADJUSTMENT 5 ...
Page 329: ...6 1 CHAPTER 6 KEYPAD 6 ...
Page 371: ...7 1 CHAPTER 7 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION 7 ...
Page 389: ...8 1 CHAPTER 8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 ...
Page 414: ...CHAPTER 8 SPECIFICATIONS 8 26 Dimensions of Servo Amplifier 8 ...
Page 415: ...9 1 CHAPTER 9 CHARACTERISTICS 9 ...
Page 425: ...10 1 CHAPTER 10 PERIPHERAL EQUIPMENT 10 ...
Page 463: ...11 1 CHAPTER 11 ABSOLUTE POSITION SYSTEM 11 ...
Page 473: ...12 1 CHAPTER 12 POSITIONING DATA 12 ...
Page 482: ...CHAPTER 12 POSITIONING DATA 12 10 Response Time 12 ...
Page 483: ...13 1 CHAPTER 13 PC LOADER 13 ...
Page 513: ...14 1 CHAPTER 14 APPENDIXES 14 ...
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