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Programmable Terminal

NA-series

Hardware

User’s Manual

V117-E1-08

NA5-15

101

NA5-12

101

NA5-9

001

NA5-7

001

Summary of Contents for NA5-12W series

Page 1: ...Programmable Terminal NA series Hardware User s Manual V117 E1 08 NA5 15 101 NA5 12 101 NA5 9 001 NA5 7 001...

Page 2: ...tion contained in this publication Sysmac and SYSMAC are trademarks or registered trademarks of OMRON Corporation in Japan and other countries for OMRON factory automation products Microsoft Windows W...

Page 3: ...l in a safe place where it will be available for reference during operation This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical sys tems an electrical engine...

Page 4: ...mmable Terminal Device Connection User s Manual Cat No V119 Operations are performed from the Sysmac Studio Automation Software Refer to the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504 for in...

Page 5: ...from the front side of the panel Additional Information You can use an NS USBEXT 1M USB Relay Cable to extend the USB slave connector on the back panel of the NA series PT to the front surface of a co...

Page 6: ...ge of the product Precautions for Correct Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and perfor mance Additional Information Additional information to read a...

Page 7: ...Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Appendices Troubleshooting Maintenance System Program Installation and Wiring Configuration Units Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 8: ...Sections in this Manual 6 NA series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117...

Page 9: ...the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 1 NA series Programmable Terminals 1 2 1 1 1 Features 1 2 1 2 System Configurations 1 4 1 2 1 Connecting to the Support Software 1 4 1 2 2 Network Configuration...

Page 10: ...ion 4 System Program 4 1 System Program and NA Unit Startup Status 4 2 4 2 System Recovery 4 3 4 3 System Menu Overview 4 6 4 3 1 System Menu Configuration 4 6 4 3 2 Using the System Menu 4 9 4 4 Syst...

Page 11: ...ubleshooting Non fatal Errors 5 5 5 2 4 Causes and Correction When You Cannot Go Online from the Sysmac Studio 5 5 5 2 5 Troubleshooting NA Unit Errors 5 9 Section 6 Maintenance 6 1 Periodic Maintenan...

Page 12: ...CONTENTS 10 NA series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117...

Page 13: ...hase price of the non complying Product provided that in no event shall Omron be responsible for warranty repair indemnity or any other claims or expenses regarding the Products unless Omron s analysi...

Page 14: ...be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user...

Page 15: ...e Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance Symbols The circle and slash symbol indicates operations that you must not do The specific operation...

Page 16: ...inery to be installed Do not use the input functions such as the touch panel or function keys of the NA Unit in applications that involve human life in applications that may result in serious injury o...

Page 17: ...firming if it is securely locked Do not touch the packaging part of the circuit board with your bare hands Discharge any static elec tricity from your body before handling the board Do not use volatil...

Page 18: ...hem to or shipping them through California USA Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate The NA Series contains a lithium primary battery with a pe...

Page 19: ...tness by changing the setting such as in the system menu or by download ing project If the brightness is set to very dark it causes flickering or unreadable screen Additionally the bright ness can be...

Page 20: ...the following locations Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electric field or magnetic field Locations close to power supply lines Locations sub...

Page 21: ...ollows EMS Electromagnetic Susceptibility EN 61131 2 2007 EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN 61131 2 2007 Conformance to EC Directives The NA series PTs comply with EC Directives To ensure that the m...

Page 22: ...ng precaution if you use NA series PTs in Korea Class A Device Broadcasting Communications Device for Business Use This device obtained EMC registration for office use Class A and it is intended to be...

Page 23: ...ipping CR Taiwan China Corporation Register of Shipping Abbreviation NA5W 15 NA5W 12 NA5W 9 NA5W 7 NK Certified Certified Certified Certified LR Certified Certified Certified Certified DNV Certified C...

Page 24: ...as d Engine e g e Not on deck or bridge No air con ditioning With air condition ing No air con ditioning With air condition ing NK Uncertified Certified Certified Uncertified Uncertified Certified Cer...

Page 25: ...eries PT Information is provided on connec tion procedures and setting proce dures to connect an NA series PT to a Controller or other device NA series Program mable Terminal Startup Guide V120 NA5 W...

Page 26: ...tial settings Programming based on IEC 61131 3 language specifications Use this manual together with the NJ NX series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual NJ Series W500 NX Series W535 CJ Series Program ma...

Page 27: ...1 C mode commands and 2 FINS commands are described in detail Refer to this manual for information on communications commands C mode commands and FINS com mands addressed to CPU Units Note This manua...

Page 28: ...anual W504 SYSMAC SE2 Learning about the operating proce dures and func tions of the Sysmac Studio The operating procedures of the Sysmac Studio are described CX Programmer Operation Manual W446 CXONE...

Page 29: ...Panel PC Industrial Box PC Software User s Man ual W558 NY532 1 NY512 1 Learning how to program and set up the Controller functions of an NY series Indus trial PC The following information is provide...

Page 30: ...nit and an introduction of functions for an NJ NX series CPU Unit Of the functions for an NX1P2 CPU Unit the following information is pro vided Built in I O Serial Option Boards Analog Option Boards A...

Page 31: ...PT The hardware elements of the HMI NA Series The NA Series of Programmable Terminals and peripheral devices HMI Project A Sysmac Studio project for an HMI NA Unit An NA series Programmable Terminal D...

Page 32: ...ober 2014 Made revisions accompanying version upgrade 03 February 2015 Made revisions accompanying support of HMI Edition 04 April 2015 Made revisions accompanying support of the NJ NX Troubleshooter...

Page 33: ...s Programmable Terminals 1 2 1 1 1 Features 1 2 1 2 System Configurations 1 4 1 2 1 Connecting to the Support Software 1 4 1 2 2 Network Configuration with Other Devices 1 4 1 3 Available Products 1 5...

Page 34: ...f operation If you connect an NA series Programmable Terminal to an NJ NX NY series Controller all you have to do to specify memory in the Controller is to specify the Controller variables for the obj...

Page 35: ...Visual Basic to program advanced functions that you cannot achieve with standard objects A Wealth of Security Features The many security features of the NA series PTs include operation authority setti...

Page 36: ...nit Refer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual V118 for details on the connection configuration with the Sysmac Studio With an NA series PT you use Ethernet to connect to conn...

Page 37: ...x 3 2 kg max NA5 15W101B NA5 15U101B Black NA5 12W101S NA5 12U101S Silver 12 1 inches 45 W max 2 3 kg max NA5 12W101B NA5 12U101B Black NA5 9W001S NA5 9U001S Silver 9 0 inches 40 W max 1 7 kg max NA5...

Page 38: ...Battery is provided as an accessory It is used to back up the clock informa tion in the NA Unit Cable for USB port to connect the Sysmac Stu dio Commercially avail able USB cable USB 2 0 or 1 1 cable...

Page 39: ...mm half amplitude and 8 4 to 150 Hz with 9 8 m s2 for 100 minutes each in X Y and Z directions Time coefficient of 10 minutes coefficient factor of 10 total time of 100 min Shock resis tance during op...

Page 40: ...ollowing restrictions depending on the mounting angle The ambient operating temperature is 0 to 40 C when the mounting angle is 0 or more and less than 45 to the horizontal The ambient operating tempe...

Page 41: ...temperature and humidity ranges 4 Check with your OMRON representative or refer to the following OMRON website for the latest information on the applicable standards for each model www ia omron com 5...

Page 42: ...Item Specification NA5 15W NA5 12W NA5 9W NA5 7W Display panel 1 Display device TFT LCD Screen size 15 4 inches 12 1 inches 9 0 inches 7 0 inches Resolution 1 280 800 dots horizontal vertical 800 480...

Page 43: ...n media Shielded twisted pair STP cable Category 5 5e or higher Transmission dis tance 100 m Connector RJ 45 8P8C modular connector USB host ports Applications USB Memory Device keyboard or mouse Numb...

Page 44: ...1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 12 NA series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117...

Page 45: ...ls 2 1 NA Units 2 2 2 1 1 Components and Functions 2 2 2 2 SD Memory Cards 2 9 2 2 1 Models and Specifications 2 9 2 2 2 Applications 2 9 2 2 3 Installing and Removing 2 9 2 3 USB Memory Devices 2 11...

Page 46: ...ions Front Panel No Name Description Display The entire display is a touch panel that also functions as an input device RUN indicator The status of the indicator changes according to the status of the...

Page 47: ...n the next operation after confirming that the NA Unit has detected the input of the touch panel Precautions for Correct Use If you touch the touch panel where there is no object and then slide your f...

Page 48: ...el Bottom Panel c SD Memory Card connector d Ethernet ports 1 2 h Reset switch e Serial port for future expansion f USB host port g USB slave port b Expansion Unit connector for future expansion l DC...

Page 49: ...Memory Device mouse etc g USB slave port Connect the Sysmac Studio or other devices h Reset switch Use this switch to reset the NA Unit i Battery connector Connect the connector on the backup Battery...

Page 50: ...iameter of less than 2 4 mm The reset switch performs the same function as cycling the power supply Ethernet Ports Port Pin Arrangement and Indicator Locations Pin No Signal name Name 1 24 V 24 V inpu...

Page 51: ...ial output 3 RD Twisted pair input differential input 4 BI D Protection circuit 5 BI D Protection circuit 6 RD Twisted pair input differential input 7 BI D Protection circuit 8 BI D Protection circuit...

Page 52: ...wn below The label varies with the model and applicable standards No Name Description a Model Gives the model of the NA Unit b Standards Gives the standards for which the NA Unit is certified c MAC ad...

Page 53: ...which includes the screen data created on the Sysmac Studio to an HMI Updating the HMI system program Recording log data data log and user alarms This section describes the methods to install and rem...

Page 54: ...ometimes not retained after writing The service life depends on the size of the data that is written and on the ambi ent temperature For the unlikely event that data is lost it is recommended to perio...

Page 55: ...t No V118 for information on subroutines Precautions for Correct Use You can connect only one USB memory device at the same time Observe the following precautions while the USB Memory Device is being...

Page 56: ...al V117 1 Insert the USB Memory Devices into the USB host port on the back of the NA Unit 2 Push the USB Memory Device all of the way in 1 Execute EjectUSBDevice in a subroutine and then remove the US...

Page 57: ...s for NA series Programmable Terminals With an NA series Programmable Terminal you can connect the Sysmac Studio online in the following ways Use a commercially available USB cable for a USB connectio...

Page 58: ...hen connect to Ethernet port 2 You can make the connection either with or without a switching hub The Ethernet port on the NA Unit supports Auto MDI so you can use either a cross cable or a straight c...

Page 59: ...easures 3 3 3 2 1 Power ON Sequence 3 3 3 3 Installing NA Units 3 4 3 3 1 Installation in a Control Panel 3 4 3 4 Wiring Methods 3 9 3 4 1 Power Supply Wiring 3 9 3 4 2 Wiring the Ethernet Port 3 13 3...

Page 60: ...rrupted Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the NA Unit It may cause NA Unit to lose its safety function Do not attempt to take the NA Unit apart and do not touch the product inside while t...

Page 61: ...lfunction of the NA Unit or due to other external factors affecting operation Not doing so may result in serious accidents due to incorrect operation The circuits associated with safety measures such...

Page 62: ...to radioactivity Mounting Panel To conform to UL Type 1 standards the mounting panel thickness must be 1 6 to 6 0 mm To conform to UL Type 4X standards the thickness must be 1 6 to 4 5 mm To conform...

Page 63: ...ure that the internal dimensions at the back of the PWA allow mounting Slide the PWA over the NA Unit from the back until the flat side of the PWA is flat against the inside of the panel as shown in t...

Page 64: ...Units on page 3 8 Catch the brackets in the mounting holes in the NA Unit pull forward lightly and then use a Phil lips screwdriver to tighten the screws and secure the NA Unit to the panel which will...

Page 65: ...intain water and dust resistance If the tightening torque exceeds the specified value or the tighten ing is not even deformation of the front panel may occur What is more make sure the panel is not di...

Page 66: ...with the mounting brackets as shown in the following fig ures NA5 15W Secure the NA Unit with mounting brackets in the eight locations shown below NA5 12W Secure the NA Unit with mounting brackets in...

Page 67: ...asures especially during wiring work To use a power supply that does not contain a protection circuit supply power to the NA Unit through a fuse or other protective element The specifications of a con...

Page 68: ...ires Wire the power supply giving sufficient consideration to the voltage drop and heat generation for the cable length in the installation environment Applicable Wires Stranded Wires Power Supply Con...

Page 69: ...h from the power supply wires 2 Remove the power supply connector from the NA Unit and loosen the terminal block screws 3 Insert the wires all the way to the back of the connector and then turn the sc...

Page 70: ...lockwise to tighten the terminal Faulty contact will result if you turn the screw counterclockwise to secure the wire If neces sary remove the wire make sure it is inserted in the terminal hole and th...

Page 71: ...iring Methods 3 3 4 2 Wiring the Ethernet Port Refer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Device Connection Manual Cat No V120 for informa tion on wiring the Ethernet ports The serial port is for fu...

Page 72: ...he ambient temperature and the amount of heating inside the panel Natural Cooling Natural cooling relies on natural ventilation through slits in the panel rather than using cooling devices such as fan...

Page 73: ...nting measures such as installing a low capacity space heater in the panel Alternatively leave the NA Unit power ON to keep the NA Unit warm Rapid temperature changes can cause condensation to occur r...

Page 74: ...ing or the floor vibration resistant To prevent shock when other devices in the panel such as electromagnetic contactors operate secure either the source of the shock or the NA Unit with rubber paddin...

Page 75: ...o noise ratio to drop due to factors such as electrical induction As a general rule when wiring either use separate cables or separate wiring routes for these items Future mainte nance operations and...

Page 76: ...rheating the conduits when using conduits for wiring do not place wires for a single circuit in separate conduits Power cables and signal cables adversely affect each other Do not wire them in paralle...

Page 77: ...uirements sometimes depend on the situation and they may be found based on experi mentation It is important to sufficiently check the particular circumstances before grounding Principles of One point...

Page 78: ...nnected to a neutral point in the noise filter to provide a ground when power supply noise causes malfunctioning When the functional ground terminal is correctly grounded it is generally effective in...

Page 79: ...ect System Menu 4 12 4 4 4 User Accounts Project System Menu 4 13 4 4 5 NJ NX NY Troubleshooter Project System Menu 4 14 4 4 6 Alarm Viewer Project System Menu 4 26 4 4 7 Project System Menu Settings...

Page 80: ...t an executable project in the NA Unit the System Menu is automatically displayed If there is an error in the system program the NA Unit will not operate normally If you think there is a problem with...

Page 81: ...are a formatted SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device 2 Execute the following file in the Sysmac Studio installation media Sysmac_Studio_installation_media Util ity NA_RecoverUpdate NA_RecoverUpdate_ _...

Page 82: ...ram 4 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 8 Tap the language to use for system recovery 9 Select the package that you want to install and then tap the Install Button 10 Tap t...

Page 83: ...the following message is displayed remove the media from the NA Unit and turn OFF the power supply to the NA Unit 12Open the battery cover on the back of the NA Unit and set the DIP switch to the sett...

Page 84: ...ere is no project the Device Sys tem Menu is displayed initially and you cannot access the Project System Menu The following items and functions are displayed on the System Menu Project System Menu 1...

Page 85: ...al Hardware User s Manual V117 4 3 System Menu Overview 4 4 3 1 System Menu Configuration Project System Menu 2 2 Item Description Reference Print Settings Sets up printing capturing of the NA screens...

Page 86: ...th the time server P 4 30 Language Settings Makes settings for the system language P 4 30 Interface Settings Makes settings for the NA Unit interface P 4 31 Brightness Settings Sets the screen brightn...

Page 87: ...a subroutine Double tapping one of the four corners of the touch panel Double tapping one of the four corners of the touch panel on the NA Unit When you tap one of the four corners of the touch panel...

Page 88: ...turn to Run Status Any changes to settings are applied when you return to Run Status To enable some settings you may have to reset the NA Unit This section describes the functions that are common to t...

Page 89: ...the functions that are provided by the System Menu You can use the display settings to set the following items 4 4 1 Display Settings Project System Menu No Item Description a Screen Saver Enabled Se...

Page 90: ...setting on as a startup language If you select this check box the language that is set as the system language is used as the startup language d USB Keyboard Layout Sets the layout of a USB keyboard 4...

Page 91: ...may cause the project to fail to function Additional Information If you forget a password there is no way to check for the password on the NA Unit Use the Sysmac Studio to check 4 4 4 User Accounts P...

Page 92: ...roubleshooter functions Displaying errors Clearing errors Displaying error logs Clearing error logs CPU Unit Applicable NX Units 1 1 Supported in runtime version 1 07 or higher Partially appli cable 4...

Page 93: ...s that occur on a specific NX Unit cannot be cleared separately 6 It might be necessary to reset errors in Safety Control Units with a safety program Refer to the NX series Safe ty Control Unit User s...

Page 94: ...NX NY Troubleshooter will be started Starting from a User Screen The required settings must be made from the Sysmac Studio The following example shows how to execute the Troubleshooter by using an ob...

Page 95: ...ShowTroubleshooter as the action 4 Specify the name of the Controller to be connected in ControllerName 5 Specify the name of the page to be displayed while the Troubleshooter is running in StartPage...

Page 96: ...e Troubleshooter Settings Tab Page will be displayed in the Edit Pane 2 Select the Launch on System Event or Launch on User Event Check Box 3 Generate the type of error that was set in step 2 in the C...

Page 97: ...tem Description 1 Exit Button Quits the Troubleshooter 2 Title Bar Displays the current date of the NA 3 Tabs Switch between displaying active events and the event log 4 Status List Displays the statu...

Page 98: ...plays the current date of the NA 3 Tabs Switch between displaying active events and the event log 4 Controller Events Displays current Controller events 5 User Events Displays current user defined eve...

Page 99: ...e event log 4 Controller Events Displays current Controller events 5 User Events Displays current user defined events 6 Display Item Selection Selects the Event Log Selection Screen to display 7 Back...

Page 100: ...rors are selected Event Source Selection Screen No Item Description 1 Functional Module List Displays a list of the Functional Modules in the Controller 2 Sub Functional Module List Displays a list of...

Page 101: ...ors or events Details Screen No Item Description 1 Tittle Bar Displays the current date of the NA 2 Back Button Closes the Details Screen 3 Details Button Displays errors and events in detail 4 Screen...

Page 102: ...Edit Pane Setting the Display Languages for Errors and Event Logs The display languages are set in the Language Mapping Area Operation Settings of the NJ NX NY Troubleshooter No Item Description 1 Se...

Page 103: ...Select the level to restrict operations to switch to event log screens 2 Ability to Reset Errors Select the level to restrict operations to reset an errors 3 Ability to Clear Event Logs Select the lev...

Page 104: ...dual func tion screens Active HMI User Alarms This screen displays a table of the current user alarms 4 4 6 Alarm Viewer Project System Menu Item Description Active HMI User Alarms Displays current us...

Page 105: ...ls Displays the details on the user alarm that occurred c Logged in User Displays the name of the user that is currently logged in d Status Displays the status of the user alarm that occurred e Priori...

Page 106: ...ts the double tap interval for the operation to start the System Menu b Detectable Corner Sets the double tap detection positions for the operation to start the System Menu 4 4 8 Print Settings Projec...

Page 107: ...zzer when an object is touched b Alarm Notification Select this check box to sound the buzzer when an alarm occurs c Sound Type Select the buzzer type from among the following options Continuous Inter...

Page 108: ...elect this check box to automatically compensate for daylight sav ing time c Interval Sets the interval for synchronizing with the NTP server d NTP Server Sets the IP address of the NTP server e Synch...

Page 109: ...to set communications for the NA Unit From the Interface Settings Screen you can tap any of the icons for settings to display the individual setting screens 4 4 12 Interface Settings Device System Me...

Page 110: ...ss and other settings for Ethernet port 1 b Ethernet Port 2 Settings Sets the IP address and other settings for Ethernet port 2 This set ting is ignored if you select the Ethernet Direct Connection Ch...

Page 111: ...Settings Device System Menu This screen is used to make settings for VNC VNC Settings 1 2 VNC No Item Description a Enable VNC Server Select this check box to use the VNC b Port No Sets the port numbe...

Page 112: ...ient login Select this check box to set login restrictions b List of clients Lists the clients registered at present c Edits the selected client d Deletes the selected client e Adds a new client f IP...

Page 113: ...tings for FINS FINS No Item Description a Ethernet Port 1 Settings Sets the FINS network address for Ethernet port 1 The node address is automatically created based on the IP address b Ethernet Port 2...

Page 114: ...eries Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 You can use the brightness settings to set the following items 4 4 13 Brightness Settings Device System Menu No Item Description a Brightness Se...

Page 115: ...ject and other data You can tap any of the icons for settings to display the individual setting screens 4 4 14 Transfer Operations Device System Menu No Item Description a Transfer User Program to HMI...

Page 116: ...User Program to HMI No Item Description a Source Media Sets the media that contains the project to download b Path Displays the path of the folder displayed at c c Folder Contents Displays the files a...

Page 117: ...not be read by the Sysmac Studio You can use projects like these i e projects that do not contain the source code to create duplicates of the NA Unit with the same project or as backups to restore the...

Page 118: ...y Device Transfer Data to HMI No Item Description a Data Type Sets the file type Only files with the specified file type are displayed at c b Transfer to HMI Downloads the data c Current Folder Displa...

Page 119: ...tem Description a Media Sets the media to which to upload the data b Path Displays the path of the folder displayed at c c Destination Folder Displays the files and folders in the currently open desti...

Page 120: ...of the icons to access a function 4 4 15 Hardware Diagnostics Device System Menu No Item Description a Function Keys Checks the operation of the function keys b Production Information Displays product...

Page 121: ...minal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 4 System Menu Details 4 4 4 15 Hardware Diagnostics Device System Menu This screen is used to check the operation of the function keys This screen displays product...

Page 122: ...r s Manual V117 A color bar is displayed Use this to check the LCD Tap the screen to move to the next display This screen is used to calibrate the touch panel Tap the plus signs that are displayed To...

Page 123: ...tails 4 4 4 16 Production Information Device System Menu The locations that are touched are displayed as dots Use this to check the operation of the touch panel To end double tap any position This scr...

Page 124: ...4 System Program 4 46 NA series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117...

Page 125: ...2 5 1 1 Checking NA Unit Status 5 2 5 1 2 Fatal Errors in the NA Unit 5 2 5 1 3 Nonfatal Errors in the NA Unit 5 3 5 2 Troubleshooting 5 4 5 2 1 Confirming NA Unit Operation 5 4 5 2 2 Correcting Fata...

Page 126: ...s section describes these fatal errors which cause the operation of the NA Unit to stop If any of the following errors occur the Sysmac Studio cannot go online with the NA Unit and communications conn...

Page 127: ...ystem program the NA Unit will operate even if one of these errors occurs This section describes nonfatal errors If any of the following errors occur the Sysmac Studio can go online with the NA Unit b...

Page 128: ...ly disconnect all devices connected to the NA Unit and then turn the power supply back ON If the NA Unit operates normally the cause of the error is in a disconnected device System Program Error Execu...

Page 129: ...e sufficient to handle them Low Battery Voltage Replace the Battery Minor Project Error Download the project again SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device Error Replace the SD Memory Card or USB Memory De...

Page 130: ...er and NA Unit Set the connection method to a direct USB connection in the Communications Setup of the Sysmac Studio Can the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Can the Sysmac Studio go online wi...

Page 131: ...ss for the personal computer Use the default IP address for the NA Unit or connect the Sysmac Studio to the NA Unit with a USB cable and set the required IP address Is the connection method set to a d...

Page 132: ...les connected properly Insert the cable connectors at the personal computer Ethernet switches and the NA Unit until they lock into place Verify that the link indicator is lit at the computer and Ether...

Page 133: ...ness of the screen has decreased Increase the screen brightness setting in the project and download the project again Yes Yes No No Is the same IP address set for more than one node e g computer or NA...

Page 134: ...failed Restart the NA Unit The indicators flash red and E_COM_002 Tag comparison error with xxx error message is dis played The tags registered in the NA Unit do not agree with the tags in the connec...

Page 135: ...Check Box is not selected in the object settings Select the IsVisible Check Box in the object properties on the Sysmac Studio If you change the IsVisible property e g from a sub routine set it to True...

Page 136: ...found Check if the storage media is inserted The specified SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device is not inserted in the NA Unit Insert an SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device into the NA Unit E_SYS_010 T...

Page 137: ...ailed to play the video 0xXXXXXXXX E_MED_004 Failed to pause the video 0xXXXXXXXX E_MED_005 Failed to stop the video 0xXXXXXXXX E_MED_006 Unex pected error in media player XXX E_MED_007 Failed to init...

Page 138: ...ManE202 E_COM_100 E_COM_101 E_COM_102 or E_COM_103 ManE203 E_COM_200 E_COM_201 E_COM_202 or E_COM_203 ManE204 E_COM_001 ManW301 E_SYS_002 ManW302 E_SYS_003 ManE303 E_SYS_004 ManE304 E_LOG_001 ManE305...

Page 139: ...It also describes the service life and replacement procedure for the Battery 6 1 Periodic Maintenance and Inspection 6 2 6 1 2 Periodic Inspection 6 2 6 1 3 Precautions When Replacing the NA Unit 6 4...

Page 140: ...e making the display hard to see etc Although the major components in NA Unit have an extremely long life time they can deteriorate under improper environmental conditions Periodic inspections are thu...

Page 141: ...the NA Unit Vibration resistance and shock resistance must be within specifi cations Install cushioning or shock absorb ing equipment if necessary Check for noise sources near the NA Unit No noise so...

Page 142: ...ansfer the project and the variables with a Retain attribute i e variables retained during power interruptions that are required at startup before you start oper ation Unexpected accidents may occur d...

Page 143: ...the previous Battery has become completely discharged Refer to 2 1 1 Components and Functions on page 2 2 for the details on replacing Battery Precautions for Safe Use Do not touch the packaging part...

Page 144: ...stall a replacement Battery within two years of the production date shown on the Battery label Additional Information When you turn ON the power supply to the NA Unit after you replace the Battery the...

Page 145: ...al Hardware User s Manual V117 The appendices provide specifications and other information not provided in the body of this manual A 1 Dimensions A 2 A 1 1 NA Units A 2 A 2 Available Products A 6 A 2...

Page 146: ...Hardware User s Manual V117 A 1 Dimensions NA Units Cable Connection Dimensions A 1 1 NA Units NA5 15W 194 2 420 391 6 33 5 69 1 291 139 1 267 Unit mm 32 6 55 24 8 47 3 55 7 39 6 42 1 3 17 44 71 73 0...

Page 147: ...ardware User s Manual V117 A 1 Dimensions A A 1 1 NA Units NA Units Cable Connection Dimensions NA5 12W 194 2 309 340 244 6 33 5 69 1 139 1 220 Unit mm 0 41 6 42 41 2 10 9 10 4 25 8 55 24 8 47 3 55 7...

Page 148: ...mmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 NA Units Cable Connection Dimensions NA5 9W Unit mm 194 2 260 290 6 69 1 33 5 139 1 190 165 Unit mm 0 41 6 42 41 2 55 24 8 47 3 55 7 3 17 44 71 73 32 6 39 6...

Page 149: ...Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 A 1 Dimensions A A 1 1 NA Units NA Units Cable Connection Dimensions NA5 7W Unit mm 196 236 6 69 1 165 140 Unit mm 36 69 3 29 29 5 66 42 1 39 6 37 32 6 24 8 55 47...

Page 150: ...reflection Sheets for NA5 9W NA 7WKBA04 Anti reflection Sheets for NA5 7W High pressure Waterproof Attach ment PWA NA 15WATW01 High pressure waterproofing frame for NA5 15W NA 12WATW01 High pressure w...

Page 151: ...Five Sheets are provided in one set NA WKBA04 Anti reflection Sheets Material Attachment method Polyester film Double sided tape Model Specification Dimensions Unit mm X Y NA 15WKBA04 Anti reflective...

Page 152: ...t use a PWA there is a risk of water entry which may cause severe equipment damage NA WATW01 High pressure Waterproof Attachment Material Attachment method Stainless steel AISI 304 Mounting brackets M...

Page 153: ...I 1 I NA series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Index...

Page 154: ...g 3 12 3 19 I ID information label 2 8 installing NA Units 3 4 K KC Standards 1 8 KR 1 21 L LR 1 21 N NA series Programmable Terminals 1 2 NK 1 21 P performance specifications 1 10 periodic inspection...

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