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EasyManager .................................. 12, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26
EasyWindow................................................................ 109
Editing Grouped Objects ............................................... 93
Editing Object Attributes ................................................ 92
Editing Placed Objects .................................................. 89
Editor ............................................................... 39, 40, 241
Error Messages ........................................................... 108
Ethernet............................................................... 8, 13, 31

IP Settings.................................................................. 32

Ethernet Connections .................................................... 11
Ethernet port............................................................ 10, 30
Event Display............................................................... 171
Event Log .................................................................... 176
Event Logger ................................................................. 35
EventLog ....................................................................... 35

Data Base .................................................................. 41

Eventlog in Retentive Memory..................................... 172
Exporting and Importing Labels ..................................... 77
Exporting and Importing Tags........................................ 74
Extended address mode................................................ 46
Extended notation.......................................................... 39
Extra No. of Event ................................................. 35, 173

F

Fast Selection Window ...................................... 33, 50, 60
Find/Replace Addr… utility ............................................ 95
Fix objects ............................................................... 28, 90
Flip Horizontal................................................................ 91
Flip Vertical.................................................................... 91
Font ............................................................................... 48
Font Alignment ............................................................ 143
font selection ................................................................. 40
Function Key................................................................ 134

Change Common Window ....................................... 137
Change Window....................................................... 136
Close a Window ....................................................... 137
Jog Fast Select Window........................................... 138
Message Board Functions ....................................... 139
Minimize Window ..................................................... 139
Pop up a Window..................................................... 137
Return to Previous ................................................... 137
Window Bar.............................................................. 138

Fusing Requirements ...................................................... 4

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General Tab............................. 33, 39, 41, 57, 78, 83, 105
GET/SET FN ............................................................... 188
Grid color ....................................................................... 28
Grid/Snap ...................................................................... 28
Grounding Requirements ................................................ 5
Group Library................................................................. 69

Adding a Group.......................................................... 70
Creating a Group Library............................................ 69
Dialog......................................................................... 69
Editing a Group .......................................................... 71

Grouping Objects...........................................................92

H

Hard Copy....................................................................136
hardcopy ..........................................................82, 83, 175
Hardcopy .......................................................................82
Hardware Tab ................................................................40
HMI Indicator Lights .......................................................12
HMI Local IP address.....................................................32
HMI station No. ..............................................................31
HMI-HMI link speed .......................................................32

I

Indicator Tab..................................................................37
Indirect Window ...........................................................154
Installation........................................................................5
Installing EasyBuilder.....................................................19

J

Jump to Application..................................................26, 29

L

Label Library

Adding a Label ...........................................................75
Editing a label.............................................................76
Exporting And Importing.............................................77
Using Labels ..............................................................77

Label Position ................................................................49
Label Tab.......................................................................48

Tracking .....................................................................48
Use Label ...................................................................48
Use Label Library .......................................................48

Language.......................................................................29

Double Bytes..............................................................40
Single byte .................................................................40

Layers ............................................................................90
Library

Bitmap ..................................................................62, 66
Group ...................................................................62, 69
Operations..................................................................62
Shape.........................................................................62
Shape Operations ......................................................63
System .......................................................................71
Toolbar Functions.......................................................71

Local memory ................................................................97

M

Macro.....................................................95, 176, 180, 188

Compile error messages ..........................................190
Construction .....................................................185, 187
Editing ......................................................................180
GetData Function .....................................................188
Operators .................................................................184
Sample code ............................................................192
SetData Function......................................................189
Syntax ......................................................................182

Summary of Contents for MMI-1500

Page 1: ...730 Installation Operations Manual Software Reference and Connection Guide Version 2 7 0 Kessler Ellis Products 10 Industrial Way East Eatontown NJ 07724 Phone 732 935 1320 Fax 732 935 9344 www kep c...

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Page 3: ...aracters Characters within the are to be typed in exactly as they are printed Example c eb500 drivers Characters Indicates user information is required A description of the information is between the...

Page 4: ...companying text Take precautionary steps to insure that the installation complies with warnings before continuing Warnings include hazardous conditions that could cause personal injury or equipment da...

Page 5: ...5 by Kessler Ellis Products We hope you will be pleased with our product If you have any questions concerning our warranty repair modification or returned goods process please contact your local distr...

Page 6: ...ad Upload 24 6 4 Complete or Partial Download Upload 24 6 5 EasyBuilder 24 6 6 Online Simulator 25 6 7 Direct Online Simulator 25 6 8 Offline Simulator 25 6 9 Download 25 6 10 Upload 25 6 11 Mode Chan...

Page 7: ...1 4 System Error Messages 108 11 2 Debugging with EasyWindow 109 11 2 1 PLC Monitor 110 11 2 2 Data Monitor 111 11 2 3 System Resource 112 11 2 4 Search 113 12 0 Project Management and Documenting a...

Page 8: ...r Slave Configuration 201 16 0 Driver Specifications 203 16 1 AB DF1 204 16 2 AB DH485 207 16 3 AB PLC5 209 16 4 A B Logix DF1 PDS 213 16 5 DELTA DVP 215 16 6 EMERSON PLC EC20 PDS 216 16 7 ENTERTRON M...

Page 9: ...1500M MMI 1500S An interface cable to the controller Refer Section 5 for available cables or to make one using the cable diagrams A personal computer with EasyBuilder programming software installed In...

Page 10: ...rth point 2 1 2 Making a NEMA 4 Mounting Panel Details The unit can be mounted into panels with a depth of 4 105mm It is recommended that the unit be mounted on the front panel of a steel enclosure th...

Page 11: ...emperatures as found in most industrial environments It may not be suitable for use in certain outdoor applications Please consult the factory for advised usage in outdoor applications NEMA Rating The...

Page 12: ...n AC power and similar hazards Supply Voltage Condition Do not power the HMI and inductive DC loads or input circuitry to the controller with the same power supply Note The 24 VDC output from some con...

Page 13: ...troduce noise into a system If necessary an earth connection should be made from the power supply return point to the central star earth point Ground conductors should be as short and as large in diam...

Page 14: ...sure safety of personnel ICS 3 304 81 Safety Recommendations Consideration should be given to the use of an emergency stop function which is independent of the programmable controller Where the operat...

Page 15: ...sibility of the machine manufacturer Use a ferrite core on the power wiring to reduce radiated emissions from the DC power lines It is recommended to use a 140Ohm 100MHz ferrite core with the DC power...

Page 16: ...500 150m Ethernet less than 328 100m Shielded cable must be used for long lengths or cables run in an electrically noisy environment Use twisted pair cables for all Ethernet connections Do not run cab...

Page 17: ...syManager applet first Pin Designations PC RS 232 PLC RS 485 Pin assignment of the 9 Pin Male D SUB PC RS 232 PLC RS 485 Port Pin Symbol PLC RS485 2 Wire PLC RS485 4 Wire AUX RS485 2 Wire PC RS232 1 P...

Page 18: ...A1 Output 4 DATA2 Output 5 DATA3 Output 6 DATA4 Output 7 DATA5 Output 8 DATA6 Output 9 DATA7 Output 11 BUSY Input 15 ERROR Input 16 INIT Output 17 25 GND Signal Ground 2 4 4 Ethernet Connections Units...

Page 19: ...Female end 2 TxD 8 RxD 3 RxD 7 TxD 5 GND 5 GND Shield Earth Ground Case 2 Slave to Master connecting PLC RS232 to PC side of split download cable MT5_PC with use of Male to Male Null Modem cable Conn...

Page 20: ...the factory for proper functionality If the touchscreen cannot be calibrated please contact the factory for assistance Run the EasyManager Utility to get to the Touch screen calibration Touch Adjust...

Page 21: ...ck light CCFLx2 MTBF 25 000 hr CCFLx1 MTBF15 000 hr CCFLx1 MTBF 50 000 hr Resolution pixels 640 W x 480 H Pixel size 0 33 W x 0 33 H mm Touch panel 4 wire resistive type Touch granularity 2mm grid Tou...

Page 22: ...erial ports 1 RS 232 controller port and 1 RS 232 RS 485 PC controller port Parallel Printer port No printer port available Ethernet Port RJ 45 8 wire 10 BaseT TCP IP Not Available System diagnostic W...

Page 23: ...If the MMI window is programmed to access data from an invalid register or bit address for the PLC the unit receives an error message from the PLC The unit interprets this as a loss in communications...

Page 24: ...TC time and download the retentive memory data The MMI 850 and 1500x products have the battery soldered to the main board We recommend that these units be sent back to the factory for battery replacem...

Page 25: ...ed in the units If you need your project retained please indicate this in the documentation included with the unit Products passing normal QC tests are returned to the customer and an evaluation charg...

Page 26: ...some models d CF card slot only on units with Ethernet ports MMI 850 MMI 1500 Connection Points a PLC RS485 PC RS232 AUX RS485 b PLC RS232 AUX RS232 c Ethernet port RJ 45 d CF card slot e Printer por...

Page 27: ...port is required Put the EasyBuilder Installation CD into the CD drive The autorun should bring up a screen showing an area to click to begin the EasyBuilder Installation If the Autorun sequence does...

Page 28: ...e running EasyBuilder Otherwise the last open project is automatically opened for editing To start a new project use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl N or click the tool or select New from the File menu and...

Page 29: ...ile epj FILE is simply a collection of all the windows and window data used by an application Step 1 Select Edit System Parameters and the following screen appears Fill in the system parameters Use th...

Page 30: ...y can be completed in 10 minutes Ease of Use is the greatest benefit of our EasyBuilder screen editor software a Use the Draw menu tools to put static text and shapes on the window The drawing tools a...

Page 31: ...PC simulates the PLC and emulates operations The unit does not have to be connected to the PC for this type of simulation Hint Use this type of simulation to demonstrate projects Using the Simulators...

Page 32: ...oads If you are using the MT5_PC cable to download the 115200 speed is recommended When using extension cables the 38400 speed is recommended 6 3 Project or Recipe Download Upload There are two types...

Page 33: ...ator to create demonstration projects or view approximately how the windows look in actual operation A Touchscreen and PLC are not needed to simulate a project in this mode Note The project must be co...

Page 34: ...tically to match the EasyManager setting Line 6 This should always be Fast Mode Simulation Line 7 Indicates if Retentive Recipe memory is installed in the unit Old units may not have memory installed...

Page 35: ...bottom left or right l Text size position Change the font size and alignment of the selected text m Size Adjust These tools make the dimension width or height of all the selected parts the same size...

Page 36: ...menu to make object alignment and drawing easy X Y Select or enter the pixels from one grid point to the next in the X Horizontal or Y Vertical direction Display Checkbox Enables Disables grid visibi...

Page 37: ...rogram for 1 or 2 byte font character sets The particular font set is specified in the Edit SystemParameters Editor Tab Note The English version of EasyBuilder only supports single byte fonts as defin...

Page 38: ...s that you develop a project for its target hardware platform There is no utility to automatically resize a project for a larger or smaller screen Serial Port I F Select the PLC port s type of hardwar...

Page 39: ...quire the HMI to have a node or station identifier Set as needed or leave at 0 if not used Station numbers are 0 255 Use the range as appropriate for PLC type PLC station No Used when PLCs have a node...

Page 40: ...out constant sec This setting determines how long the HMI waits for a response from the PLC The range is from 0 1 to 25 5 seconds This setting is important when the PLC is normally slow to respond or...

Page 41: ...dow icons Center Centers the text to the center of the Task Buttons and minimized window icons Alarm Bar The Alarm bar Part displays alarm text in single line scrolling fashion These settings affect h...

Page 42: ...mbers are 10 1999 Note If the specified window does not exist the unit displays System severe error error code 10101 when started Cursor color Determines the color of the cursor when displayed The ful...

Page 43: ...if 1000 events need to be logged enter 800 in this field See the Event Log part for details on the Event Logger RTC Source The RTC Source determines where the Event Log part and Printer obtains the r...

Page 44: ...Description No error detection Printer errors are ignored Error detection show message A message box pops up on the HMI display when printer errors occur Error detection set local bit LB 9016 is set...

Page 45: ...r The CPU indicator is a bargraph that shows system resource usage Typically the bargraph increases as more windows are open Operators can tell if a resource failure is imminent Attribute Enables or d...

Page 46: ...lowest level of security Middle Level 1 allows access to Level 1 and Level 0 windows Highest Level 2 is the highest level of security and can access all levels Each level s password is a double word...

Page 47: ...new projects Old projects work on new units Part Layout This selection determines what happens when a Part changes state particularly when the Part is in a lower layer possibly covered by another win...

Page 48: ...g in the System Parameters Editor Tab to select the appropriate character set Note The fixed western fonts can be edited using the EasyAsciiFontMaker editor included with the software Use EasyAsciiFon...

Page 49: ...ge some System Parameter Settings in the HMI The parameters are stored in retentive memory beginning with RW60040 For example RW60041 represents the PLC port baudrate If you change this value the next...

Page 50: ...ditional information about communication configurations for a selected PLC see the Controller Reference Guide section that refers to that PLC Note The AUX RS 485 PC RS 232 port is a dual port Baud rat...

Page 51: ...LC Note When communications are broken the red COM LED on the front Panel of the HMI flashes at this interval Aux block pack Used to determine how the unit communicates to the controller By increasing...

Page 52: ...red use the Part s sizing handles to adjust its size or click on the Part to select it and drag it anywhere on the window Typical Part s Dialog Box 7 3 2 Part ID Numbers An ID number is a code number...

Page 53: ...ually these prefixes are the same as those used in the PLCs documentation Next enter the Device address The Device address does not need the prefix repeated The device address also does not need leadi...

Page 54: ...The range for general use is 0 to 8999 Bits and words from 9000 to 9999 are reserved for system use RB bits and RW words are internal retentive memory options RBI and RWI are the indexes to retentive...

Page 55: ...shown on the project window to indicate that a part is present The frame is not visible in simulations or the MMI Selecting a Shape or Bitmap 1 Click on the Shape tab 2 Select Use shape or Use bitmap...

Page 56: ...e defined as Left Center or Right justified Note Center justifies the lines of text only it does not center the text on the object Note Text alignment can be changed after a part is placed by using th...

Page 57: ...l You cannot have a predefined label for one state and a directly entered text for another within the same part Duplicate this label to other states Click this button to copy the displayed Content to...

Page 58: ...lection window Note Base windows can be reassigned to the Fast Select function through a Function Key with the Jog FS action The Base window replacing the Fast Select window must be the same height an...

Page 59: ...Window Treebar Note Window Names are not downloaded to the MMI Uploaded projects shows the default window name Window No This value can be changed if creating the Window from the Open Window dialog Va...

Page 60: ...ther details Underlay Window Up to three windows can be specified as underlay windows An underlay window adds its objects into the base window being created The Underlay window s attributes Style Secu...

Page 61: ...en double click the window number to bring it to the front Note The windows marked with an are already opened 7 4 1 3 Modifying Window Properties Select the Window Open Window menu Then select the win...

Page 62: ...ge Atribute menu or by double clicking the Part right clicking and selecting Attributes from the shortcut menu or clicking on the Attributes tool 7 4 3 Copying and Importing Windows from Other Project...

Page 63: ...pe cannot use a Function part to pop up another window Use Function Key parts with the Change Common Window attribute to replace the currently active common window Base and Fast Selection windows are...

Page 64: ...several Function parts placed on it by the user to change to different windows Since the Fast Selection window is global to all windows it can be called up at any time To change windows press the func...

Page 65: ...r right or left corner of the display The Task buttons are not visible when editing a window Select Background color from pop up dialog Extended colors are not available for the Task Bar background Po...

Page 66: ...fect The task bar is always positioned at the bottom of the screen Size Enter the size of the combined two Task Bar buttons Each is given half of the Width specification Width The range is 10 to 200 H...

Page 67: ...elect Fast or Slow This setting determines the pop up animation speed Shape Select a shape for the Screen or Window button Just like any other button object Label Place a customized label on the Scree...

Page 68: ...fixed at 4 Start Pos Changes to X and Y have no effect The Fast Selection is always positioned at the bottom of the screen Size Enter the size of the Fast Selection Window The Width and Height size ar...

Page 69: ...n part with the Window Bar attribute can be moved The label text in the title bar is truncated and shown in the reduced icon form in the window bar Example 1 A Numeric Input Extend part is on a window...

Page 70: ...s data can come from screen captures paint or drawing software packages that can generate bmp files Bitmaps smaller than 250 KB and up to 256 colors are allowed 3 Group Library A Group is a collection...

Page 71: ...Undo command Note The result of this operation is a completely empty cell If you want to delete only one shape out of a cell place all of the cell s shapes on screens and delete the cell then put bac...

Page 72: ...is saved Closing the project without saving loses changed library data and new libraries 7 6 2 3 Opening a Shape Library Click on the Select Lib button A Standard Dialog Box for selecting a file appea...

Page 73: ...finish 7 6 2 5 Editing an Existing Shape First use the Place button and State dropdown to place all of the shapes for all states of the cell to be edited on windows The shapes are then edited using th...

Page 74: ...ject in the library does not follow the bitmap when it is placed on the window The color number 1 256 is displayed in box Frame Used when viewing SYS_XXX libraries to uniformly change the color of all...

Page 75: ...g a BMP to a library 1 Click on the Add bitmap button the following dialog box pops up Fill in cell no assign a name to the bitmap and enter the number of Total states Item Description Bitmap No The c...

Page 76: ...le white is selected as the transparent color Note The transparent fields cannot be filled in manually 4 Click on Next and continue to import bitmaps until the specified State numbers are populated Th...

Page 77: ...Close Closes the Group Library dialog 7 7 4 2 Creating a Group Library Click on the New Lib button A Dialog Box for entering a file name appears Enter the name of the group library to be created Note...

Page 78: ...2 Use the arrow tool to select all the candidate objects on the window by dragging around them 3 Then in the Library menu select the Group Save to library submenu or click on the tool 4 Select the ap...

Page 79: ...ct and to give it a consistent look 7 6 6 Library Toolbar Functions To call up an item from a library either select one of the tool bar s icons or use the pull down menu s Library command Save selecte...

Page 80: ...ags You can access this dialog box by selecting Tag from the Library menu Item Description Add Use to Add tags to the library Delete Deletes a tag from the library Note Tag cannot be recovered with Un...

Page 81: ...he Tag Library Note Any changes that you make to tags are not saved until you save your project 7 7 2 Editing Tags Call up the Tag Library select the tag to edit and click on the Modify button Change...

Page 82: ...rom a project with a different PLC driver they will be converted to the current PLC driver Be sure to check tags for proper conversion Export CSV Exports defined tags to a file in CSV format These tag...

Page 83: ...ile in EasyBuilder format Import Imports previously defined and exported Labels from a project Export CSV File Exports defined Labels to a file in CSV format Import CSV File Imports previously defined...

Page 84: ...entry for a label that displays OFF and ON depending on state The label is assigned 2 states The Languages are English Spanish French and German The text entry for the State 0 OFF is shown Use the Cha...

Page 85: ...Language State 3 A convenient way for an operator to change language is to assign LW 9130 to a Multistate Switch with the JOG Switch style and No of states set to 4 Hint Make a Label in the Label Libr...

Page 86: ...less of the password Level 1 is a middle level allowing access to level 1 and level 0 windows Level 2 is the highest level of security and can access all levels 7 9 2 Passwords Passwords are Digits on...

Page 87: ...level change is required to get back to it Note The HMI only checks the security level when the user tries to change base windows with a Change window Function Key Note Security does not inhibit Func...

Page 88: ...to higher level 7 9 5 System Reserved Retentive Word Usage with Security This applies to User Security only The security passwords are stored in retentive memory locations when the System Parameter H...

Page 89: ...ed This is usually done by a Set Word part acting on LW9043 with Set style Set at window close and Set value of 0 No Shape or Label needs to be assigned to the part this makes the part invisible The p...

Page 90: ...sabled Printing Disabled 7 10 2 Screen Printing with Function Buttons Select the Function Key menu item or tool to define a window touch area for triggering print output Select the Hardcopy option in...

Page 91: ...this register before triggering printouts Report printout options 0 All Text Meters Trends in the window 1 All Text Meters Trends Shapes but no pattern fills 2 All Text Meters Trends Bitmaps 3 All Tex...

Page 92: ...s selection 4 colors for grayscale units Select pattern Choose one of the 27 different patterns available See below for pattern selection Select pattern colors Select a color from the 256 color 4 colo...

Page 93: ...olygons To draw a line rectangle ellipse or arc simply click and drag the mouse across the window after the appropriate drawing tool and attributes have been selected Release the mouse and use the edi...

Page 94: ...Content Type in the characters to be displayed When typing in the characters push the ENTER key to move to a new line Optionally a Label can be used for the text To use a Label for the text select th...

Page 95: ...perations section Selecting a Bitmap 8 4 1 Placing a Bitmap 1 Click on the Bitmap tool to display the Create Bitmap dialog Fill in the fields as indicated 2 Click on the Bitmap library button and sele...

Page 96: ...rtical scale is drawn 3 Click on the Edit tool 4 Fill in Style Tab as follows Frame Select the color and line style to be used for the Scale Scale Select the Style to be displayed horizontal vertical...

Page 97: ...andle 9 1 1 The Profile Tab Once an object is placed on the window its position can be set to a numerical position through the profile tab of the Attributes Dialog for that part object Click on the Ed...

Page 98: ...on a window resides on it s own layer The number of layers on a window is limited by the number of objects allowed on a window 500 maximum 9 1 3 Nudge Press the cursor keys on the keyboard UP DN LT a...

Page 99: ...appear around the object to show it is highlighted The handles can be dragged to change the size of the object 9 1 5 2 The Profile Tab in the objects Attribute Dialog as shown above can also be used t...

Page 100: ...black handles There are different ways to access objects attributes 1 Click on the Edit icon to call up its Attributes Dialog 2 Double click on the object to call up its Attributes Dialog 3 From the...

Page 101: ...Menu displays the Object ID numbers Select the number of the object to edit Then right click again and select the Attribute menu item 9 3 3 Editing Grouped Objects Attributes To edit the attributes o...

Page 102: ...and down directions Note The copy command truncates if copies extend past the edge of the window Part Device addressing is also incorrect Left to Right The copied objects are duplicated from left to r...

Page 103: ...owing it the bit word address 4 Fill in the Replace With Device address The dropdown is the bit word prefix and in the field following it the bit word address 5 Click the Find button to see a list of...

Page 104: ...ront in the design window Double Click on any closed Window number to open the Window for design Click and drag the Right Frame to resize the width of the Treebar Once a window number is highlighted r...

Page 105: ...d every value is initialized to zero at system start up The HMI is equipped with following local memory ranges LB 0000 9999 Bit devices Segmented in groups of 16 bits as follows LB 00 15 LB 16 31 LB 3...

Page 106: ...reserved Local Words 9000 9999 are reserved 10 3 1 Reserved Local Bits LB Address Description NOTE Version 9000 9009 Initialized as ON Use these bits for objects that need an initial setting of ON rea...

Page 107: ...Message board use read write Ver 1 4 9032 Pen width to 3 pixels enable bit The user Sets ON to set pen width to 3 pixels Positive edge trigger Message board use read write Ver 1 4 9040 Fast Selection...

Page 108: ...rom the PLC it acts according to the content of this local bit 9056 read write Ver 1 6 Bits LB9060 9069 6080 and 6081 are used for detecting Numeric Input Extend and ASCII Input Extend presses See the...

Page 109: ...hen entering valid data or ESC key is pressed User can use this bit to control a Direct window Keypad popup Keypad window is closed if input succeeds read only Ver 1 6 9061 Keypad control bit left sid...

Page 110: ...59 read write allow Ver 1 2 9012 Local hour BCD code valid values 0 23 read write allow Ver 1 2 9013 Local day BCD code valid values 0 31 read write allow Ver 1 2 9014 Local month BCD code valid valu...

Page 111: ...e screen writes back to 9051 so it is reserved for that purpose Ver 1 2 9054 Report printout option print out 0 Text Meters and Trends 1 Text Meters Trends and Shapes but not patterns 2 Text Meters Tr...

Page 112: ...complete 3 download failed read only Ver 2 7 0 10 4 Retentive memory The HMI units have 64K of battery backed RAM This memory is accessed by using the following data types RB accesses the first 2047 r...

Page 113: ...ay and change system time the user must take care to enter only valid values For example Seconds cannot be changed to 78 BCD if 78 BCD is entered the RTC continues counting 78 79 80 etc This causes un...

Page 114: ...n the Option Window Property menu settings is checked a project is automatically saved and compiled before simulation or download A project must be saved before compiling To compile a project 1 Select...

Page 115: ...Off line simulation to see screen s appearance in actual operation 1 Select the Off Line tool or select Off line Simulation from the Tools menu 2 When the simulation appears on the PC screen use the P...

Page 116: ...e configuration to PLC or incorrect System Parameter settings for PLC PLC responsed always delayed PLC reply timing was off Try to adjust response time in the PLC if this is possible if not report pro...

Page 117: ...full screen Base window number as a Popup window Message can be customized by System Message Part 11 2 Debugging with EasyWindow EasyBuilder projects can be debugged with the EasyWindow utility EasyW...

Page 118: ...to take place Address is the Device Address accessed Words is the number of words accessed in this block is the Device Type accessed The Read PLC Block Information is an expandable tree that gives th...

Page 119: ...nitor If there are no parts of the type selected the transaction list does not update that part type other types on active windows are updated Transaction list fields Column Description Count The tran...

Page 120: ...window limit 6 350kB In this example Fast Selection and 4 windows Window 0 320kB 100kB 6 4 350k 920kB Base Window Memory used The amount of memory reserved for Base Windows Popup Window 1 6 The amount...

Page 121: ...the right B Search one address only fill in the left field only 11 2 4 1 Part This searches for a Part type in the opened project The search result shows a list of all Part s locations of the selected...

Page 122: ...cs and About EasyBuilder commands Note About EasyBuilder should show version 2 6 2 for compatibility with this manual 12 1 Compressing Uncompressing a project Project compression is an easy way to arc...

Page 123: ...n an older unit does not make an upload compatible It is recommended that you retain all project information in an archive for future changes See the section on compressing projects above Enter the EO...

Page 124: ...e Print Preview command Use the Print Setup to set the printer s attributes 12 3 2 EasyWindow Documentation Run the project with Offline Simulator to bring up the EasyWindow display Right click on the...

Page 125: ...magnifying glass button in the ImageCF dialog By default a file named ImageCF bin is created in the folder where the ImageCF exe utility is located 4 Copy the ImageCF bin to the CompactFlashTM memory...

Page 126: ...y uploaded rcp file to the CompactFlash TM memory card A CompactFlash TM interface attached to your PC is needed to do this CompactFlash TM interfaces are available in most stores that sell computer h...

Page 127: ...s AD nnn Moving Shape Moves a changeable object around the screen MV nnn Animation Moves a changeable object along predefined points on the screen AN nnn Indirect Window Designate to call a specific p...

Page 128: ...ddress is the bit number Tag is used to select the Read address from a list of predefined Tags Aux directs the Read address to be retrieved from the Auxiliary Port Attribute This area is used to set t...

Page 129: ...abel Library to choose a predefined label from the Label Index dropdown and make it active for the part Select Tracking if appropriate Tracking Tracking is used to align all of the labels from the dif...

Page 130: ...e address is the word number No of words is fixed at 1 for this part Tag is used to select the Read address from a list of predefined Tags Aux directs the Read address to be retrieved from the Auxilia...

Page 131: ...Word Lamp on the window Position the Word Lamp and resize it if necessary Adjust the label positions as desired Note Refer to Section 2 Software Reference Guide Part Placement for details about comple...

Page 132: ...by the Set Bit part See Note below 3 Go to Shape Tab Select Shape or Bitmap to display graphics that represent the touch area Note Refer to Bit Lamp procedure for more details on filling out the Shape...

Page 133: ...hat was previously set ON is set OFF even if the popup window hides the momentary switch Default Mode of operation 1 Window popup is disabled during touch operations down and up This prevents popup wi...

Page 134: ...ted Device address is turned OFF Set ON at window minimized When the window containing this Set Bit Part is minimized the designated Device address is turned ON Set OFF at window minimized When the wi...

Page 135: ...d decimal BCD See Word Lamp 13 2 for format description Attribute The action that is performed on the Write address See Note below for an explanation of each Set style and its accompanying fields 3 Go...

Page 136: ...JOG speed if the result is not larger than Upper limit JOG Dec value Bottom limit JOG delay JOG speed Minimum 32768 When pressed the Dec value is subtracted from the value of the designated word at re...

Page 137: ...ceeded decrementing stops The Break time is the time between decrements Periodical bounce Inc value Upper limit Break time This Attribute becomes active automatically when the window is active The Inc...

Page 138: ...to the designated word automatically when the window containing it is minimized Set at backlight off Set value Set value data is written to the designated word automatically when the backlight is turn...

Page 139: ...er Tag is used to select the Write address from a list of predefined Tags Aux directs the Write address to be retrieved from the Auxiliary Port Switch style See Note Switch Style Functions below for a...

Page 140: ...operation modes to handle momentary switch operations based on the current value of LW9044 Use an initial set SET WORD in the start up window to configure the desired operating mode Operating Modes ar...

Page 141: ...om the Auxiliary Port Write Address Word in the PLC that is controlled by the Multi State Switch Style Device type is the word prefix Device address is the word number Data in the register may be inte...

Page 142: ...day Assign the labels of states 0 6 to correspond to the days of the week You may or may not use a shape for this object This Multi State Switch allows the operator to select the day of the week This...

Page 143: ...tern a keypad can be created Since any character can be assigned to a function key specialized keypads can be made for any application Keypads can be saved in the Group Library for use wherever needed...

Page 144: ...on the display Print Text Meter Trend Bitmap All Shape but not including pattern Prints the outline of bit and numerical data parts along with drawn objects text bitmaps and shapes placed on the displ...

Page 145: ...d 13 7 6 Popup Window If the function key is set as Popup Window when the touch area is pressed activated the window designated by Window No is displayed over top of the base window The existing windo...

Page 146: ...make use of this function The window with the window bar attributes can be moved by touching the window bar area then touching a second position the window is moved to that place Typically the Window...

Page 147: ...on the Message Board This does not cause harm but buttons may be displayed as stuck in the ON State when they are not in the OFF State Click on the Message Board radio button then select a type of act...

Page 148: ...7 11 3 Set pen color Set pen color is used to select the color of lines drawn on the Message window Click on the Color dropdown select the desired Color from the color chart and click OK 13 7 11 4 Cle...

Page 149: ...hat handle data in words Select 1 Word 16 Bits or 2 consecutive Words 32 Bits for this part For PLC types that handle data in bytes Select 1 Word 8 Bits 2 Words 16 Bits or 4 Words 32 Bits for this par...

Page 150: ...reading value is displayed in its original value as a decimal number in the range 32768 to 32767 For Do conversion the reading value is converted to engineering units before display Fill in the Numer...

Page 151: ...hese values cause the HMI to have a severe system error Insure that floating point data is valid During data entry the Input Low and Input High are used to limit the range of valid input data Note Inp...

Page 152: ...all dimensions This can be done easily by drawing a rectangle around the keypad then looking at its Attributes Profile tab For our example we are using keypad 0 from the keypads glb library The dimen...

Page 153: ...ace the Direct Window over top of the Numeric Input objects For our example the Direct Window object is triggered by LB9068 System s Input Active bit and calls up Window 20 The Profile is set to 160W...

Page 154: ...ecimal BCD See Word Lamp 13 2 for format description No of words For PLC types that handle data in words Select 1 Word 16 Bits or 2 consecutive Words 32 Bits For PLC types that handle data in consecut...

Page 155: ...reference name not displayed that you assign to the ASCII Input Read Address Word or words up to 16 words may be addressed in this manner each word contains 2 ASCII characters in the PLC that is disp...

Page 156: ...n The button is used to identify the part as an input part as opposed to just a regular data display The button changes state when pressed 3 Go to Font Tab Fill in the Color and Font attributes of the...

Page 157: ...ssed in this manner each word contains 2 ASCII characters Device type is the word prefix Device address is the word number No of words Up to 16 consecutive words 32 characters can be displayed Tag is...

Page 158: ...to select the Read address from a list of predefined Tags Aux directs the Read address to be retrieved from the Auxiliary Port Attribute Style See Note Attribute Functions below 3 Go to Shape Tab Sele...

Page 159: ...Input low Scaling high Scaling low Input high Input low When reverse scaling is used scaling is performed as follows Display value Input high reading value Scaling high Scaling low Input high Input l...

Page 160: ...tion Read Address Word in the PLC that controls the Animation state position and label Device type is the word prefix Device address is the word number Data format Defines data from the controller as...

Page 161: ...h occupies Shape Rect Size The area of the shape or bitmap that is used in the Animation Points can be repositioned by selecting the point number for the location and adjusting the X and Y coordinates...

Page 162: ...n is 500 However at run time only 5 windows at the most can be displayed simultaneously on each screen Note Only valid window numbers are displayed If the window number is not defined then the Indirec...

Page 163: ...estricted to 2 Words for this part Tag is used to select the Read address from a list of predefined Tags Aux directs the Read address to be retrieved from the Auxiliary Port 3 Click OK to position the...

Page 164: ...efix Device address is the word number Tag is used to select the Read address from a list of predefined Tags Aux directs the Read address to be retrieved from the Auxiliary Port Window No The base win...

Page 165: ...ord prefix Device address is the word number Data format Defines data from the controller as binary BIN or binary coded decimal BCD See Word Lamp 13 2 for format description No of words is restricted...

Page 166: ...o Set Word parts are used to increment and decrement the alarm register Buttons with plus and minus signs A Numeric Data part is used to display the topmost active alarm message number The actual Alar...

Page 167: ...scribed in the above example Sampling time Time between point plots in seconds Plot point the number of sample points displayed across the length of the chart Read address Specify the PLC word address...

Page 168: ...d Hold style Determines how the trend reacts when the hold bit is activated Hold trend display simply prevents further updates until the Hold bit is turned off Hold trend display clear stops the trend...

Page 169: ...emented by 10 to scroll back and forth in full pages Device type is the word prefix Device address is the word number Data format Defines data from the controller as binary BIN or binary coded decimal...

Page 170: ...time Time between point plots in seconds Plot point The maximum number of sample points displayed on the plot 10 to 255 Read address Specify the PLC word address of the X plot data pen The Y plot pen...

Page 171: ...coded decimal BCD See Word Lamp 13 2 for format description Tag is used to select the Read address from a list of predefined Tags Aux directs the Read address to be retrieved from the Auxiliary Port S...

Page 172: ...ed when variable alarm is selected The Bar Graph continuously retrieves 3 data words one for data and one each for high and low alarm limits One word is needed when fixed alarms are selected Tag is us...

Page 173: ...h and low alarm limits are entered here Enter Zero and Span The filled bar percentage is calculated as follows of filled bar Register value Zero 100 Span Zero 5 Click OK to position the Bar Graph and...

Page 174: ...type is the word prefix Device address is the word number Data format Defines data from the controller as binary BIN or binary coded decimal BCD See Word Lamp 13 2 for format description No of words...

Page 175: ...om Full circle meter moves clockwise starting from 6 o clock position full Topmost 270 degrees of semicircle meter moves left to right clockwise Percentage of angle relative to 180 for Half circle and...

Page 176: ...splayed that you assign to the Alarm Bar Display line Specifies the height of the window in lines at one message per line All messages are displayed as size 16 or 24 font Two lines are required for si...

Page 177: ...000 and continues up to the number of words specified Attribute Download moves values from the HMI retentive memory to the controller Save transfers values from the controller to the HMI retentive mem...

Page 178: ...mple the controller has 5 registers that are parameters for machine operation a recipe The need to change these five registers depends on the part or process the machine is running There are four diff...

Page 179: ...s Events can be viewed Device type is the word prefix Device address is the word number Data format Defines data from the controller as binary BIN or binary coded decimal BCD See Word Lamp 13 2 for fo...

Page 180: ...time that the event was acknowledged Yes Return to normal time The time when the event returned to a non triggered state Yes Short time format H M Change the time format in the time tag to Hours Minu...

Page 181: ...liary Port Attribute Alarm ON displays this message when the bit is ON OFF displays this message when the bit is OFF Category alarm category reserved for future use Text Enter the message Content text...

Page 182: ...Click PLC control icon or select PLC Control from the Parts menu to pop up the PLC control summary screen 2 Click on the Add button to create a new PLC control function Click on the Setting button to...

Page 183: ...eport printout Prints the screen number designated by the Read address After the screen is printed the Read address is set to 0 For example suppose that the Read address is D100 When the value of D100...

Page 184: ...Macro specified in the Macro ID field when the Read address turns ON positive edge triggered This is the only way to execute macros Refer to the Macro Reference Section for more details about Macro cr...

Page 185: ...e event returns to normal state Text Fill in the fields as described below Item Description Content Directly entered text message or Label from Label Library See note on embedding values Color Color o...

Page 186: ...o Retentive Memory Normally Event Log data is stored in temporary memory Event Log data is lost when power to the unit is lost Event Log data can be saved to retentive memory by enabling the System Pa...

Page 187: ...ress is the word number No of Words is the number of consecutive words to transfer Applies to Word Transfers only Tag is used to select the Read address from a list of predefined Tags Aux directs the...

Page 188: ...a project 14 1 1 Triggering a Macro A Macro is triggered by turning ON a bit that is assigned to an Execute macro program PLC Control Note The Macro is triggered every time the Bit s Read address is...

Page 189: ...h a digit after the name Use this to duplicate Macros OK Exits the Macro Dialog and saves changes Cancel Exits the Macro Dialog without saving changes Help Calls up the help topic for the Macro Dialog...

Page 190: ...s and operators The statements are put in a specific order to create the desired output 14 3 1 Constants and Variables 14 3 1 1 Constants Constants are fixed values and can be entered directly into st...

Page 191: ...iables must be declared before being used All variable declarations must be made before any other statements in the macro To declare a variable specify the type then the variable name Example of a sim...

Page 192: ...n or Equal While x 0 statements Wend Equal If x mod 2 1 Then odd True Not Equal If adjust final Then error 84 Logic operators are used with the other operators to make boolean True False results for c...

Page 193: ...nd operators to yield a value Variable Expression 14 4 3 Logical Statements Logical statements perform actions depending on conditions There are two types of conditional statements 14 4 3 1 If Then El...

Page 194: ...reiterative statements 14 4 4 1 For Next Statements The For Next construction is for stepping through a fixed number of iterations A variable is used as a counter to track progress and test for endin...

Page 195: ...ax description break Used in For Next While Wend or Select Case blocks It causes the macro to end the block continue Used in For Next or While Wend blocks It ends the current iteration of the loop and...

Page 196: ...ction After the function is executed an integer value is returned to z Variable Declarations Variables that are used in the Function Block must be declared first This is in addition to passed paramete...

Page 197: ...ta Type This is the variable type for transfer into the PLC This automatically changes to match the variable selected in the Device Address Device Address This dropdown list displays the declared vari...

Page 198: ...cro_Command If is being used as the Function name Reserved keywords or constants cannot be the name of a function 5 Statement missing Macro_Command main Function definition missing 6 Missing expressio...

Page 199: ...iable or function should be declared before use 34 Illegal member of array 35 Illegal definition of array 36 Illegal index of array 37 Undefined symbol 38 Un supported PLC data address The parameter o...

Page 200: ...f break continue Macro_Command main int b 10 int I b 0 400 400 2 401 99 b 1 100 i 5 While i 5 SetData b 1 4x_Bin 11 1 If b 1 100 Then Break SetData b 0 4x_Bin 12 1 i 4 Continue SetData b 0 4x_Bin 13 1...

Page 201: ...k 1 0 Then SetData k 3 4x_Bin 2 1 Else If k 1 1 Then SetData k 1 4x_Bin 3 1 End If If k 1 0 Then SetData 20 4x_Bin 4 1 Else If k 1 2 Then SetData k 1 4x_Bin 5 1 Else SetData k 2 4x_Bin 6 1 End If End...

Page 202: ...Command 10 Break and Continue 1 Macro_Command main int j K 10 For j 0 To 10 If j 2 0 Then k j 5 Else Break End If Next SetData k 0 4x_Bin 1 10 End Macro_Command 2 Macro_Command main int a 13 int b 14...

Page 203: ...2 Common Window 35 50 Communications settings 200 Communications Speed 24 Compact Flash 117 118 Compile 23 Compiler level 39 Compiling a Project 106 Complete Download Upload 24 Compressing Uncompressi...

Page 204: ...vious 137 Window Bar 138 Fusing Requirements 4 G General Tab 33 39 41 57 78 83 105 GET SET FN 188 Grid color 28 Grid Snap 28 Grounding Requirements 5 Group Library 69 Adding a Group 70 Creating a Grou...

Page 205: ...Part Layout 39 Partial Download Upload 24 Password 34 Passwords 78 PC RS 232 PLC RS 485 Port 9 PLC RS 232 Port 8 PLC block pack 32 PLC Control 174 Back light Control 175 Back light control write back...

Page 206: ...ystem Parameters 29 Storing in retentive memory 41 T Tag Library 72 Adding a Tag 72 Deleting Tags 73 Editing a Tag 73 Exporting and Importing Tags 74 Using Tags 74 Tags 46 Task Bar 37 56 Using 61 Task...

Page 207: ...LG Master K60S 245 16 21 LG Master K C Net 247 16 22 LG Master K300S 248 16 23 Matsushita FP Aromat 249 16 24 Memory Map Protocol 252 16 25 MITSUBISHI A1S A2A A2US A3N A1SH 255 16 26 MITSUBISHI AJ71C...

Page 208: ...the HMI port to which the PLC is connected Baud rate Communication speed this must match the PLC setting Data bits Stop bits Parity Communications attributes that also must match the PLC settings Para...

Page 209: ...the display Hint When creating a display it is advised that consecutive registers be used whenever possible Note Communication disconnection handling process Two conditions cause PLC HMI communication...

Page 210: ...ale end Connect to MT5_PC to MASTER HMI PC RS 232 port Cable has D SUB Male end 2 TxD 3 RxD 3 RxD 2 TxD 5 GND 5 GND Shield Earth Ground Case 3 Optional Ethernet Connections Units equipped with the opt...

Page 211: ...lications or extended support over and above the list of Standard PLC drivers If an external driver is not installed on your computer it can be downloaded from the KEP website www kep com downloads ar...

Page 212: ...between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16 1 2 PLC Setting Supports all SLC Series PLC s that have DF1 ports Communication parameters must be the same as those of the MMI Full Duplex Oper...

Page 213: ...Sub 25 Female Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 485 Connect to AB PLC5 CPU s with RS422 Port 2 RxD 14 TxD 1 RxD 2 TxD 4 TxD 16 RxD 3 TxD 3 RxD 5 GND 7 GND 4 RTS 5 CTS 6 DSR 8 DCD 20 DTR 22 DSR 10 DCD 23 DTR 19 RT...

Page 214: ...000 255 Floating Point words W Ffn fffddd fff 7 10 254 ddd 000 254 Both File and Element must be specified W T4 SV PV ddd ddd 000 254 PV is timer accumulator SV is preset W C5 SV PV ddd ddd 000 254 P...

Page 215: ...y between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16 2 2 PLC Setting Supports all SLC Series PLC s that have DH485 ports Communication parameters must be the same as those of the MMI The PLC DH485...

Page 216: ...0 254 PV is timer accumulator SV is preset W C5 SV PV ddd ddd 000 254 PV is counter accumulator SV is preset W Nfn fffddd fff 7 10 254 ddd 000 254 Both File and Element must be specified Note Attempti...

Page 217: ...The Station number must match the PLC Node Number 0 31 Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16...

Page 218: ...7 10 254 ddd 000 254 Both File and Element must be specified W F8 N8 ddd ddd 000 255 Floating Point words W Ffn fffddd fff 7 10 254 ddd 000 254 Both File and Element must be specified W F8 N8 ddd ddd...

Page 219: ...and NfnBit File Element and bit must be specified Example showing file N010 element 021 bit 07 being assigned to a Set Bit part Notice that there are no separators in the Device Address field This is...

Page 220: ...1 bit 2 Allen Bradley IO address format O eee sss bb and I eee sss bb Where eee slot number sss word number and bb bit number Example A controller is configured with 8 point output modules in slots 1...

Page 221: ...99 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode Settings given are the default 16 4 2 PLC Settings Communication parameters must be the same as...

Page 222: ...that the HMI can access them as though it is communicating to an SLC processor Select Logic Map PLC SLC Messages from the Menu Bar Specify the file number and the Controller Tag array to be assigned...

Page 223: ...data bits and 1 stop bit Compatible with Delta DVP 14ES DVP 24ES DVP 32ES DVP 60ES 16 5 3 Wiring 16 5 3 1 Wiring for cable connections using DELTA DVP CPU s with RS232 Round 8 pin MiniDIN ports KEP Pa...

Page 224: ...1 Must match PLC setting HMI station No 0 Not used PLC station No 1 The Station number must match the PLC Station Number 0 255 Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC...

Page 225: ...T ddd ddd 0 255 Timer Relays B C ddd ddd 0 255 Counter Relays W D dddd dddd 0 7999 Data Words W SD ddd dddd 0 255 Special Data Words W Z dd dd 0 15 Data Words W T ddd ddd 0 255 Timer Accumulators W C...

Page 226: ...iseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode This driver supports Extended Address mode 16 7 2 PLC Setting PLC ID number must match setting in MMI Com...

Page 227: ...ddddd 1 65535 Internal Registers W 5x ddddd ddddd 1 65535 4x type with Double Words swapped NOTE Address type 5x is mapped to 4x Internal Registers 5x register types are the same as 4x except 5x doubl...

Page 228: ...This driver supports Extended Address mode 16 8 2 PLC Setting Communication parameters must be set the same as those of the HMI RS 232 port 9600 Even parity 7 data bits and 1 stop bit Compatible with...

Page 229: ...d 0 9999 Input coils B Y dddd dddd 0 9999 Output coils B M dddd dddd 0 9999 Internal coils B S dddd dddd 0 9999 Step coils B T dddd dddd 0 9999 Timer control bit B C dddd dddd 0 9999 Counter control b...

Page 230: ...for cable connections using Fuji NB CPU s with RS422 RJ 45 Socket ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Female Socket to RJ 45 Female Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 485 Connect to Fuji NB CPU with RS422 Port 1...

Page 231: ...10 2 PLC Setting Communication parameters must be the same as those of the MMI Protocol is SNP X The Modem Turnaround Delay must be set to 0 The Level 2 Password in the PLC must be set to NULL Compat...

Page 232: ...s using GE 90 Series CMM Modules with RS232 D Sub 25 Female Plug ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to D Sub 25 Male Socket Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to GE 90 Series CMM Modules with...

Page 233: ...ith RS232 Port 2 TXD 3 RXD 3 RXD 4 TXD 5 GND 8 GND 1 RTS 2 CTS 5 DCD 6 DTR Shield Earth Ground Note Graphic representation may not reflect the actual appearance of the finished cable 16 10 4 Device ad...

Page 234: ...tion mode 16 11 2 PLC Setting Communication parameters must be the same as those of the MMI Set communication baud rate as 19200 Compatible with CPU Ports H Series PLCs EH150 Micro EH H20 H40 H64 H200...

Page 235: ...D Sub 9 Female Plug to RJ45 Male Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to Hitachi EH Series CPU s with RS485 Port 1 1 RXD 5 TXD 2 RXD 4 TXD 3 TXD 6 RXD 4 TXD 7 RXD 5 GND 1 GND Shield Earth Ground 7 CTS 8...

Page 236: ...ounter Bits B R hhhh h hhhh 0 FFFF h 0 F Internal Bits B L hhhh h hhhh 0 FFFF h 0 F Link bits W TC ddd ddd 0 FF Timer Counter W WM hhh hhh 0 270F Data Words W WX hhh hhh 0 270F Input words W WY hhh hh...

Page 237: ...e the same as those of the MMI Micro3C PLC s must use Loader Protocol Compatible with Micro3 Series Micro3 10 48 I O Micro3C 16 48 I O OpenNet Series FC3A CP2K FC3A CP2KM FC3A CP2S FC3A CP2SM MicroSma...

Page 238: ...l Loader protocol 3 User protocol Loader protocol 4 Loader protocol Loader protocol Fixed 9600 E 7 1 5 7 Reserved Reserved 16 12 4 Device address Bit Word Type Address Format Range Notes B X ddddo ddd...

Page 239: ...bit portion is octal B SR ddd ddd 0 255 Shift Register Bits B O dddo ddd 0 847 o 0 7 Link Relay Bits Only available in processors that support OpenNet dddd 0 1299 Data Words dddd 2000 7999 Only avail...

Page 240: ...LC station No 255 Not used Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16 14 2 Controller Setting Comm...

Page 241: ...ddd ddd 01000 4095255 dddd device number ddd flag number Inputs B Device Output ddd 01000 4095255 dddd device number ddd flag number Outputs B Timer dd 0 15 Timers B User Flag dd 0 63 User flags B GLB...

Page 242: ...onnections using Jetter NANO CPU s with RS232 D Sub 9 Female Plug ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to D Sub 9 Male Socket Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to Jetter NANO CPU with RS232 Por...

Page 243: ...p bits 1 Must match PLC port setting HMI station No 0 Not used PLC station No 0 Not used Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not...

Page 244: ...the address W DM dddd dddd 0 1999 Data Memory W TM dd dd 0 99 Temporary Memory W Relay ddddd ddd 0 19999 Relays W Timer_Contact ddd ddd 0 999 Timer Bits W Timer_Current ddd ddd 0 999 Timer Accumulato...

Page 245: ...e when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16 17 2 PLC Setting The PLC must not have the password protection enabled Communication is K Sequence Full Duplex No...

Page 246: ...Koyo DL205 D2 250 Port 2 CPU with RS232 SVGA 15 Female Plug ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to SVGA 15 Male Socket Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to Koyo D2 250 CPU with RS232 Port 2 2...

Page 247: ...e D Sub 9 Female Plug to D Sub 25 Male Socket Cable HMI PLC RS 485 Connect to Koyo D4 450 CPU with RS485 Port 3 1 RXD 13 TXD 2 RXD 12 TXD 3 TXD 25 RXD 4 TXD 24 RXD 5 GND 7 GND Shield Earth Ground Note...

Page 248: ...Models 8200 Vector with LECOM A B module 2102IB 9300 Vector with LECOM A B module 2102IB 16 18 3 Wiring Wiring for cable connections to 9300 8200 series controllers with pass through 2102IBV001 RS232...

Page 249: ...ort setting HMI station No 0 Not used PLC station No 1 Must match PLC port setting 0 31 Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not i...

Page 250: ...CPU s with G7L CUEB G6L CUEB G4L CUEA G3L CUEA Cnet Communications Module with RS422 Screw Terminal ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Female Plug to Flying Leads Cable HMI PLC RS 485 Connect to LG...

Page 251: ...sed PLC station No 1 Not used Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16 20 2 PLC Setting Communic...

Page 252: ...n is decimal bit portion is hexadecimal B L dddh ddd 0 255 h 0 F Link Relay Word portion is decimal bit portion is hexadecimal B F dddh ddd 0 255 h 0 F Special Relay Word portion is decimal bit portio...

Page 253: ...etting 0 31 Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode This driver supports Extended Address mode 16...

Page 254: ...0 F Auxiliary Relay Word portion is decimal bit portion is hexadecimal B L dddh ddd 0 255 h 0 F Link Relay Word portion is decimal bit portion is hexadecimal B F dddh ddd 0 255 h 0 F Special Relay Wor...

Page 255: ...ng for cable connections using LG MASTER K Series K80S K200S K300S K1000S CPU s with CNET RS232 D Sub 9 Male Socket ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to D Sub 9 Female Plug Cable HMI PL...

Page 256: ...ies K80S K200S K300S K1000S CPU s with RS232 D Sub 9 Male Socket ports KEP Part ZA9M9F D Sub 9 Male Socket to D Sub 9 Female Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to LG MASTER K K80S K200S K300S K1000S CP...

Page 257: ...Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16 24 2 PLC Setting Communication parameters must be the same as those of the MMI Compatible with FP Sigma FP0 FP...

Page 258: ...rew Terminal ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to Flying leads Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to Matsushita FP0 Screw Terminal Port 2 TXD 1 R 3 RXD 2 S 5 GND 3 G Shield Earth Ground 16 24...

Page 259: ...is hexadecimal B R dddh ddd 0 9999 h 0 F Internal Relays Word portion is decimal bit portion is hexadecimal B L ddd ddd 0 9999 Link Relays B T ddd ddd 0 9999 Timer Relays B C ddd ddd 0 9999 Counter Re...

Page 260: ...HMI must wait for all clear and then send commands 16 25 1 HMI Setting Communication parameters must be set the same as those of the PLC The following settings are recommended Parameter Recommended Se...

Page 261: ...3 TXD 1 RXA 4 TXD 2 RXB 5 GND 5 GND Shield Earth Ground Note Graphic representation may not reflect the actual appearance of the finished cable 16 25 3 HMI Memory Map Designations Device Name Address...

Page 262: ...ord Write Operation STX ACK 01 Hexadecimal Word Address Low byte Word Address High byte Number of bytes Data bytes DLE ETX Basic Checksum BCC ACK Note There is no Read command It is the responsibility...

Page 263: ...ers must be the same as those of the MMI Compatible with Mitsubishi A Series A1S A2A A2US and A3N A1SH 16 26 3 Wiring Use KEP Part 500_AnS cable to connect HMI RS 232 port with Mitsubishi A Series CPU...

Page 264: ...lay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16 27 2 AJ71 Setting Communication parameters must be the same as those of HMI See recom...

Page 265: ...eries B B hhhh hhhh 0 270F Addresses are in hexadecimal Note Not Available for Generic AnA AnU CPU Series B F ddddd ddddd 0 65535 Note Not Available for Generic AnA AnU CPU Series W TV ddddd ddd 0 255...

Page 266: ...0 Not used PLC station No 0 Options 0 255 Note Must set PLC station when using a BD Module Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests No...

Page 267: ...ble connections using Mitsubishi FX0 FX0N FX0S FX2N FX1S FX1N or FX2NC CPU with RS422 Mini DIN 8 Socket ports KEP Part SMIC15MITFXMICRO 05 D Sub 9 Female Socket to Mini DIN 8 Male Plug Cable HMI PLC R...

Page 268: ...s are in Octal B Y ooo ooo 0 377 Output Relays O Addresses are in Octal B M dddd dddd 0 7999 Internal Relays B T ddd ddd 0 255 Timer Control Relays B C ddd ddd 0 255 Counter Control Relays B SM dddd d...

Page 269: ...ented in simulation mode 16 29 2 J2 S100 Setting Communication parameters must be the same as those of HMI See recommendation above Compatible with MITSUBISHI J2 S100 MR J2 10C Servo 16 29 3 Wiring 16...

Page 270: ...es B I dd dd 0 31 B EI dd dd 0 31 B C dd dd 0 31 B O dd dd 0 31 B EO dd dd 0 31 W D h h 1 2 Addresses are in hexadecimal W R h h 1 2 Addresses are in hexadecimal Note The PLC s memory range may vary w...

Page 271: ...485 D Sub 9 Female Plug Not Available 15 Entertron RS 232 Terminals Not Available 3 Entertron Industrial Control Links ICL Series RS 485 Terminals Not Available 16 Generic MODBUS compatible CPU s RS...

Page 272: ...able connections using Bristol Babcock ControlWave Compatible CPU s with RS 232 D Sub 9 Female Plug ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to D Sub 9 Male Socket Cable HMI PLC RS 232 MODBUS...

Page 273: ...ateway and VersaTrak RTU Controllers Compatible CPU s with RS 232 D Sub 9 pin ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to D Sub 9 Male Socket Cable HMI PLC RS 232 MODBUS COMPATIBLE CPU RS 232...

Page 274: ...lip style ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to RJ45 Male Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to SIXNET IPM CPU s with RS 232 Port Conventional Connection 2 TD 5 RD 3 RD 6 TD 5 GND 4 GND 7...

Page 275: ...tions using TSX Twido CPU s with RS232 Round 8 pin MiniDIN ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to 8 pin MiniDIN Male Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to TSX Twido CPU s RS 232 Port 2 TD...

Page 276: ...or MP930 Controllers with RS 232 D Sub 9 pin ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to D Sub 9 Male Socket Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to Yaskowa MP920 or MP930 Controller s RS 232 port 2 T...

Page 277: ...ICL Series Watlow Anafaze CAS200 CLS200 Series Controllers with RS485 screw terminal ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Female Plug to Flying Leads Cable HMI PLC RS 485 Entertron TSX Nano or Indust...

Page 278: ...pin MiniDIN port 2 KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Female Plug to 8 pin MiniDIN Male Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 485 TrioMotion MC204 and MC206 Controller s RS 485 Port 1 RXD 7 TXD 2 RXD 8 TXD 3 TXD 2 RXD 4...

Page 279: ...to RJ 12 Female Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 485 Connect to Watlow MLS300 Series CPU with RS422 Port 1 RXD 5 TXD 2 RXD 2 TXD 3 TXD 4 RXD 4 TXD 6 RXD 5 GND 3 GND 1 Shield Earth Ground 16 30 3 23 Wiring for c...

Page 280: ...d Type Address Format Range Notes B 1x ddddd ddddd 1 9999 Input bits Read only B 0x ddddd ddddd 1 9999 Internal Coils B 3x_bit ddddbb dddd 1 9999 bb 0 15 Internal Input Coils Read only B 4x_bit ddddbb...

Page 281: ...ng in MMI 16 31 3 Wiring Use the same wiring as the MODBUS RTU driver 16 31 4 Device address Bit Word Type Address Format Range Notes B 1x ddddd ddddd 1 65535 Input bits Note Read Only B 0x ddddd dddd...

Page 282: ...US RTU driver CAT 5 class through cable to Hub or crossover cable to Controller 16 32 4 Device address Bit Word Type Address Format Range Notes B 1x ddddd ddddd 1 9999 Input bits Read only B 0x ddddd...

Page 283: ...etween requests Not implemented in simulation mode OMRON 485 2W supports Extended Address mode 16 33 2 PLC Setting Host Link Protocol Communication parameters must be the same as those of the HMI Set...

Page 284: ...A CPM1 or SRM1 Series CPU s with RS 232 Host Link D Sub 9 Female Plug ports KEP Part SMICOMCQM 05 D Sub 9 Male Socket to D Sub 9 Male Socket Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to OMRON CPM2A CQM1 1H C200H H...

Page 285: ...c representation may not reflect the actual appearance of the finished cable 16 33 4 Device address Bit Word Type Address Format Range Notes B IR dddbb ddd 0 4095 bb 00 15 I O and internal Relay B HR...

Page 286: ...s per PLC setting if not using Extended Addressing Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode pds OMR...

Page 287: ...Ground Shield Earth Ground Note Graphic representation may not reflect the actual appearance of the finished cable 16 34 4 Device address Bit Word Type Address Format Range Notes B IR dddbb ddd 0 409...

Page 288: ...mulation mode Parameter 6 0 Error Report Register This Parameter is the LW register number to hold any returned errors from the OMRON CS CJ controller For example Setting this parameter to 100 activat...

Page 289: ...ance of the finished cable 16 35 4 Device address Bit Word Type Address Format Range Notes B CIO ddddbb dddd 0 6143 bb 00 15 Always use 2 digits for bit designation B HR dddbb ddd 0 511 bb 00 15 Alway...

Page 290: ...Bus Options 7 8 Must match PLC port setting Stop bits 1 Options 1 2 Must match PLC port setting HMI station No 0 Not used PLC station No 0 Options 0 255 As per PLC setting Comm delay 10msec 0 Request...

Page 291: ...ports KEP Part Not Available D Sub 9 Male Socket to PCD Cable HMI PLC RS 232 Connect to SAIA PCD 0 port 1 RX 29 RX 2 RX 28 RX Shield Earth Ground Graphic not available 16 36 4 Device address Bit Word...

Page 292: ...nication parameters must be the same as those of the MMI Compatible with Samsung SPC 10 16 37 3 Wiring 16 37 3 1 Wiring for cable connections using Samsung SPC 10 CPU with RS485 Round 8 pin MiniDIN po...

Page 293: ...s those of the MMI PLC ID number must match setting in MMI Compatible with Sharp JW Series JW10 JW 32CV1 JW 32CV2 JW 32CV3 16 38 3 Wiring 16 38 3 1 Wiring for cable connections using Sharp JW Series C...

Page 294: ...2 S7 224 S7 226 N 16 39 3 Wiring 16 39 3 1 Wiring for cable connections using Siemens S7 200 Series CPUs with RS485 D Sub 9 Female Plug ports KEP Part SMIC15SIS7 05 D Sub 9 Female Plug to D Sub 9 Male...

Page 295: ...must be the same as those of the MMI Compatible with Siemens S7 300 Series CPU 312 313 314 315 316 318 using an MMI adapter from Siemens 16 40 3 Wiring Adapter cable to go from HMI to MMI Adapter cabl...

Page 296: ...with Siemens S7 300 Series CPU 312 313 314 315 316 318 using an MMI adapter from Siemens 16 41 3 Wiring Adapter cable to go from HMI to PC Adapter cable DO NOT PLUG THIS CABLE DIRECTLY INTO THE PLC 1...

Page 297: ...used Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented in simulation mode 16 42 2 PLC Setting Communication parameters must be...

Page 298: ...Female Plug Cable HMI PLC RS 485 Connect to SIMATIC TI555 CPU 545 1102 with RS 422 port 1 RXD 8 DO 2 RXD 3 DO 3 TXD 2 DI 4 TXD 9 DI 5 GND 5 GND Shield Earth Ground Note Graphic representation may not...

Page 299: ...ulation mode 16 43 2 PLC Setting Communication parameters must be the same as those of the MMI Set Protocol to UniTelWay and set PLC as master Compatible with Modicon TSX Series TSX NEZA TSX07 TSX37 T...

Page 300: ...between requests Not implemented in simulation mode This driver supports Extended Address mode 16 44 2 PLC Setting Communication parameters must be the same as those of the MMI Set PLC node ID Compati...

Page 301: ...s CPU s with RS422 Port 1 RXD 2 TXB 2 RXD 1 TXA 3 TXD 5 RXB 4 TXD 3 RXA 5 GND 6 SG Shield Earth Ground Note Graphic representation may not reflect the actual appearance of the finished cable 16 44 4 D...

Page 302: ...pended to write data if it is a time down counter then 0 is appended Local bit LB9050 is defined to accommodate this option If LB9050 is ON Timer Counters are Up types If LB9050 is OFF they are treate...

Page 303: ...h PLC port setting HMI station No 0 Not Used PLC station No 1 Options 0 255 Must match PLC setting Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between req...

Page 304: ...45 4 Device address Bit Word Type Address Format Range Notes B X ooo ooo 0 377 octal Input Relays B Y ooo ooo 0 377 octal Output Relays B M dddd dddd 0 7999 Internal Relays B T ddd ddd 0 255 Timer Re...

Page 305: ...station No 0 Not Used PLC station No 1 Options 0 255 Must match PLC setting Comm delay 10msec 0 Request delay 0 999 10 milliseconds Use when the PLC requires a delay between requests Not implemented i...

Page 306: ...uous B I ddddd dddd 1 16384 Internal Relays B L ddddd dddd 1 71024 Internal Relays Range is discontinuous B M dddd dddd 1 9984 Internal Relays W D dddd dddd 1 8192 Data Words W B ddddd ddddd 0 32768 W...

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