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Page 2: ...rty damage Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners OMRON 2007 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopyi...

Page 3: ... only When you construct an actual system make sure that you refer to the related manuals about the specifications performance and safety of each component Screen projects and ladder programs in this manual are strictly for reference only When designing the actual circuits take adequate safety measures Read and Understand this Manual Please read and understand this manual before using the products...

Page 4: ...E OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY In no event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price ...

Page 5: ...that the uses listed may be suitable for the products Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual Nuclear energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government ...

Page 6: ...DATA Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability ERRORS AND OMISSIONS The information in this manual has ...

Page 7: ...arge of installing and connecting FA systems Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities 2 General Precautions This manual provides information for connecting and setting up an NP series PT Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use the PT and keep this manual close at hand for reference during installation and operation 3 Safety Precautions Warning Tighten the terminal blo...

Page 8: ...DC power supply with low voltage fluctuation Ground correctly to prevent malfunctions caused by noise Turn OFF the power to the NP before you connect or disconnect a cable Tighten the connector screws after you connect the cable A maximum tensile load of the connectors is 30N Do not apply a load more than this value Check system safety before you turn the power ON OFF Do not press touch switches w...

Page 9: ...ct to being splashed by chemical Subject to being splashed by oil Subject to corrosive or flammable gases Subject to excessive shock or vibration Subject to direct exposure to wind and rain Subject to strong UV light Take adequate shielding measures if installing in a location that is Subject to static electricity or other sources of noise Subject to strong electromagnetic fields Near a power line...

Page 10: ...orm to EMC standards Note Applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards are as follows EMS Electromagnetic Susceptibility EN 61131 2 EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN 61131 2 Radiated emission 10 m regulations 2 Complying with EC Directives NP series PTs comply with EC Directives Observe the following precautions to ensure that the customer s device and the overall machine also comply w...

Page 11: ...oftware Manual name Catalog No NP Series NP Series User s Manual V096 PLC SYSMAC CP Series CP1L CPU Unit User s Manual W462 SYSMAC CP Series CP1L CPU Unit Programming Manual W451 SYSMAC CP Series CP1L CPU Unit Introduction Manual W461 Programming Devices Software SYSMAC CX Programmer Operation Manual W446 ...

Page 12: ...his Manual 18 2 2 Example System 20 SECTION 3 Mounting and Wiring 31 3 1 Installation 32 3 2 Wiring Devices 36 SECTION 4 Creating Screens 39 4 1 Starting NP Designer 40 4 2 NP Designer Main Window 41 4 3 Creating Projects 42 4 4 Creating Screens 50 4 5 Saving and Loading Projects 93 SECTION 5 Operation 95 5 1 Preparation 96 5 2 Operating NP 99 ...

Page 13: ...SECTION 1 NP Overview This section gives the NP series models and their part names 1 1 NP Series Models 14 1 2 Part Names and Functions 15 ...

Page 14: ...the system or devices and respond to the errors 3 Switch Models 6 Switch Models Model NP3 MQ000B NP3 MQ000 NP5 MQ000B NP5 MQ000 NP5 SQ000B NP5 SQ000 Display device 8 step gray scale STN LCD 8 step gray scale FSTN LCD 256colors STN LCD Effective display area W x H mm 78 9 x 59 6 121 4 x 92 6 Number of dots W x H 320 x 240 Frame color Black Silver Black Silver Black Silver Model NP3 MQ001B NP3 MQ001...

Page 15: ...ea as an input device c Function switches Switches used for input Each switch can have various functions allocated depending on the screen Note Do not press touch switches with a force greater than 30N Before pressing a touch switch check system safety Do not press touch switches when the backlight is not lit or when there is no display Do not press touch switches in rapid succession The NP possib...

Page 16: ...etails on the system menu refer to NP Series User s Manual V096 d USB Connector type A host This connector is used for connecting with a USB flash memory to transfer screen data and system programs created with NP Designer e USB Connector type B slave This connector is used for connecting with a PC via USB cable to transfer screen data and system programs created with NP Designer f Serial Port Con...

Page 17: ...ual uses an example system of shutter control to tell about the construction of NP systems This section gives the example system and shows an outline of the workflow from design to operation 2 1 About this Manual 18 2 2 Example System 20 ...

Page 18: ...tion of an NP system Organization of this Manual The chart below shows the construction of NP systems in this manual Examples of circuit configuration wiring and application programs are strictly for reference only When you construct an actual system make sure that you refer to the related manuals about the specifications performance and safety of each component ...

Page 19: ...ration of an NP system Refer to 3 1 Installation Refer to 3 2 Wiring Devices Refer to SECTION 4 Creating Screens Refer to 5 1 Preparation Refer to 5 2 Operating NP Examples of the construction method in this manual is strictly for reference only When constructing an actual system debug the screens and PLC programs to ensure safety ...

Page 20: ...tion The example system opens and closes a garage shutter according to inputs from the NP and sensors When the sensor detects 3 headlight flashes within 10 seconds the shutter opens a Light sensor b OPEN switch c STOP switch d CLOSE switch The NP will indicate the status of the shutter The switches on the NP can also open close and stop the shutter ...

Page 21: ... close button When the sensor senses that the vehicle is fully in the garage the shutter closes If a user pushes the Deactivate Auto close button the shutter will not close even when the vehicle sensor turns ON To pull the vehicle out of the garage use the switches on the NP to operate the shutter a Maintenance button When a user pushes the maintenance button the NP shows the maintenance screen to...

Page 22: ...ale type B connector female NP Designer NP screen programming tool CX Programmer PLC programming tool Inputs OPEN switch SW1 allocated on the NP Function Switch STOP switch SW2 allocated on the NP Function Switch CLOSE switch SW3 allocated on the NP Function Switch Vehicle sensor SEN1 Light sensor SEN2 Limit switch turned ON when shutter is fully open LS1 Limit switch turned ON when shutter is ful...

Page 23: ...L14D is shown below For details on CP1L refer to SYSMAC CP Series CP1L CPU Unit User s Manual W462 I O Allocation for PLC I O relays on the PLC are allocated as shown below Device Contact Address OPEN switch SW1 0 00 STOP switch SW2 0 01 CLOSE switch SW3 0 02 Vehicle sensor SEN1 0 03 Light sensor SEN2 0 04 Upper LS LS1 0 05 Lower LS LS2 0 06 Escalation motor MO1 100 00 De escalation motor MO2 100 ...

Page 24: ...n shows while the garage shutter is fully closed It shows the number of detected headlight flashes with the Level Meter chart A transparent button is in the upper left corner to switch to the maintenance screen 02 Opening This screen shows while the escalation motor is active 03 Closing This screen shows while the de escalation motor is active ...

Page 25: ...s pushed 05 Fully Open This screen shows while the garage shutter is fully open The Deactivate Auto close button is created to keep the shutter open 06 Check1 This screen is for maintenance use It shows the input status for each sensor This screen shows when a user pushes the maintenance button on the 01 Waiting screen ...

Page 26: ...he input status for the function switches 08 Check3 This screen is for maintenance use It shows the present values for the timer and counter which are used to count the headlight flashes The System Menu button is also created to display the NP system menu For details on the system menu refer to NP Series User s Manual V096 ...

Page 27: ...2 2 Example System 2 2 NP Introduction Manual 27 Designing Systems A screen change flowchart is shown below For details on the system menu refer to NP Series User s Manual V096 ...

Page 28: ...tems 28 NP Introduction Manual Ladder Program An example ladder program for the PLC shows below For details on creating ladder programs refer to SYSMAC CP Series CP1L INTRODUCTION Manual W461 and SYSMAC CX Programmer Operation Manual W446 ...

Page 29: ...2 2 Example System 2 2 NP Introduction Manual 29 Designing Systems ...

Page 30: ...SECTION 3 Mounting and Wiring This section tells about NP installation as well as the wiring for NP and CP1L 3 1 Installation 32 3 2 Wiring Devices 36 ...

Page 31: ...high humidity which may result in condensation Subject to being splashed by chemical Subject to being splashed by oil Subject to corrosive or flammable gases Subject to excessive shock or vibration Subject to direct exposure to wind and rain Subject to strong UV light Take adequate shielding measures if installing in a location that is Subject to static electricity or other sources of noise Subjec...

Page 32: ...ntroduction Manual 33 3 1 Installation 3 Mounting and Wiring Dimensions NP3 series NP5 series mm Model a b c d e f g NP3 series 130 1 104 8 7 6 55 4 89 6 15 6 115 1 NP5 series 184 1 144 1 8 3 52 3 128 8 168 8 ...

Page 33: ...s head screw driver 2 Make a hole for the NP See the dimensions below mm Note Keep metal waste particles from entering the unit when you work on the panel Mount the NP onto a panel with a thickness of 1 6 to 2 5mm Make sure that the panel is clean not warped and offers sufficient mounting strength 3 Mount the NP from the front of the control panel Model W H NP3 series 118 5 92 5 NP5 series 172 4 1...

Page 34: ...ket carefully to prevent its leg from falling out of the square hole Tighten the mounting screw until it touches the control panel Attach a panel mounting bracket to all 4 locations and tighten their mounting screws equally Note To keep adequate waterproof and dustproof performance tighten the mounting brackets equally with 0 6 to 0 7N m of torque The front sheet on the panel possibly becomes warp...

Page 35: ...to the power terminals Use a DC power supply with low voltage fluctuation Ground Do not ground if The NP and host are far from each other and a single point ground is not possible The NP is mounted on the same panel as noise sources such as motors and inverters When there is a ground potential difference between the NP and host PLC connect them with a grounding wire 1 Connect to a single point gro...

Page 36: ...SMAC CP Series CP1L CPU Unit User s Manual W462 Connecting Power and Ground 1 Connect power and ground wires to the terminal block Warning Tighten the terminal block screws for the AC power supply with 0 5N m of torque Loosening the screw possibly causes a fire or malfunction Connecting I O Devices 1 Connect I O devices to the terminal block Inputs Outputs ...

Page 37: ...1L and NP with a PT PLC connection cable XW2Z 200T Note Use an OMRON PT PLC connection cable Do not use other cables It possibly causes malfunction Tighten the connector screws after you connect the cable A maximum tensile load of the connectors is 30N Do not apply a load more than this value Turn OFF the power to the NP before you connect or disconnect a cable ...

Page 38: ... tells how to create screens of the NP The software tool NP Designer is used to create the screens 4 1 Starting NP Designer 40 4 2 NP Designer Main Window 41 4 3 Creating Projects 42 4 4 Creating Screens 50 4 5 Saving and Loading Projects 93 ...

Page 39: ...ogramming tool software to create the screens of the NP 1 On the desktop select Start All Programs OMRON NP Designer NP Designer NP Designer will start When the NP Designer startup is completed you will see the Main Window Note For details on NP Designer such as its operating environment installation and operation refer to NP Series User s Manual V096 ...

Page 40: ...used functions as icons Put the mouse cursor over an icon to see its function name d Property Property window shows the properties for the object selected on the screen The Preview tab shows a preview of the screen editing e Output window Output Window shows various information such as message output during operation or error check f Status bar Status bar shows various information such as editing ...

Page 41: ... NP operation and efficient creation of objects Project is the name of the data that NP Designer creates Creating New Projects When you use NP Designer for the first time start with the project settings 1 Select File New from the main menu You will see the New Project dialog box 2 Select NP3 MQ000 from the Model drop down list ...

Page 42: ...4 3 Creating Projects 4 4 NP Introduction Manual 43 Creating Screens 3 Select Host link CS CJ CP1 CQM CV CVM from the Protocol drop down list 4 Click OK ...

Page 43: ...creens The New Project dialog box will close Then you will see the main window for the new project NP Operation Settings Use DM0000 on CP1L to set screen changes 1 Select PT PT Setting from the main menu You will see the Standard tab for the PT Setting dialog box ...

Page 44: ...Creating Screens 2 Click for Address under Control Block You will see the Input dialog box 3 Check the values for Area and Word Push the Enter key The Input dialog box will close This example uses the default value DM00000 Item Setting Area DM Word 00000 ...

Page 45: ...4 3 Creating Projects 4 4 46 NP Introduction Manual Creating Screens 4 Select 1 from the Size drop down list under Control Block 5 Click for Address under Status Block You will see the Input dialog box ...

Page 46: ...on Manual 47 Creating Screens 6 Check the values for Area and Word Push the Enter key The Input dialog box will close This example uses the default value DM00010 7 Click OK The PT Setting dialog box will close Item Setting Area DM Word 00010 ...

Page 47: ... an object is moved it will snap onto a grid line 3 Input 10 for Width and Height under Spacing Grids show with dotted lines You can set spacing freely 4 Click OK You will see the Grid Settings dialog box Note You can set the color of the grid lines in the Grid Settings dialog box Select different colors for the grid lines and background It is hard to see the grid lines when you select the same co...

Page 48: ...that these settings will not affect screens already created 1 Select PT PT Setting from the main menu You will see the Standard tab of the PT Setting dialog box 2 Click the Default tab 3 Select White RGB 255 255 255 from the Default Screen Background drop down list under System Default Value 4 Select Impact from the Object Font Name drop down list under Object Default Value 5 Click OK The PT Setti...

Page 49: ...e lower LS is ON Set the following functions A level meter bar graph for graphically showing the number of detected headlight flashes A transparent button for the maintenance screen The button will be turned ON if you touch it for 3 seconds Each Function switch operates Open Stop or Close shutter action The completed screen shows below a Screen b Transparent Button Set c Fixed Object Text d Fixed ...

Page 50: ...b is selected and the properties for Screen shows b Function switches show c The border lines represent the screen display area You cannot put the objects outside of the border lines d 1 Screen_1 will show as the title of the workspace 1 Click the Screen Name input field Change the value to 01 Waiting The title of the workspace will be 1 01 Waiting 2 Click the Background Color input field You will...

Page 51: ...itch to the maintenance screen 06 Check1 screen To push the button will set W0 02 to ON and the ladder program in CP1L will cause a screen change on the 06 Check1 screen To prevent operational error of the button make it transparent and to be pushed for 3 seconds 1 Select Objects Button Set from the main menu Move the mouse cursor to the workspace The cursor will change shape to Item Setting Scree...

Page 52: ... for Write Address You will see the Input dialog box 4 Select WR from the Area drop down list Enter 0 for Word 2 for Bit Push the Enter key The Input dialog box will close Write Address will be SERIALA WR00000 02 Note In NP Designer W0 02 is set as SERIALA WR0 02 You will see it as SERIALA WR00000 02 under property 5 Click the Read Address input field You will see ...

Page 53: ...e Input dialog box 7 Select WR from the Area drop down list Enter 0 for Word 2 for Bit Push the Enter key The Input dialog box will close Read Address will be SERIALA WR00000 02 8 Click the Style input field Select Invisible from the drop down list The button frame will show with dotted lines ...

Page 54: ... The push time will be 3 seconds 10 Hold the mouse button and move the mouse to adjust the position of the object Move the handle on the object frame to adjust frame size You configured these settings in this section Next create the text Item Setting Write Address SERIALA WR0 02 Read Address SERIALA WR0 02 Style Invisible Push Time s 3 ...

Page 55: ...object a To select from the toolbar b To right click the workspace and select from the pop up menu Fixed Object Text The text object is a label that is always displayed onscreen You can adjust the font size and layout 1 Select Objects Fixed Objects Text from the main menu Move the mouse cursor to the workspace The cursor will change shape to ...

Page 56: ... b You will see a text box 3 Click the Label input field Enter Flash Headlights Enter a line brake then Enter 3 Times You will see the text within the frame 4 Select Bold from the toolbar You will see the text in boldface 5 Select Center from the toolbar You will see the text aligns in the center ...

Page 57: ...from the drop down list The font size will be 28 7 Move the handle on the frame to adjust frame size 8 Click the Label Color input field You will see 9 Click Select Black RGB 16 16 16 The label color will be Black RGB 16 16 16 This is the same color that is used for Foreground Color so the text becomes unreadable ...

Page 58: ...olor will be White RGB 255 255 255 11 Move the text object to adjust its position You configured these settings in this section Select Bold and Center from the toolbar Next create the level meter Item Setting Label Flash Headlights line break 3 Times Label Size 28 Label Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Foreground Color White RGB 255 255 255 ...

Page 59: ...he ladder program s counter Set the maximum value for the level meter to 3 to count up to 3 flashes Put text labels 1 2 and 3 above the level meter as scales to show the number of flashes 1 Select Objects Level Meter Level Meter from the main menu Move the mouse cursor to the workspace The cursor will change shape to 2 Move the cursor from a to b You will see a level meter object 3 Click for Read ...

Page 60: ...elect CNT from the Area drop down list Enter 0 for Word Push the Enter key The Input dialog box will close Read Address will be SERIALA CNT00000 5 Click the Border Color input field You will see 6 Click Select Black RGB 16 16 16 The border color will be Black RGB 16 16 16 ...

Page 61: ...eld Select Left from the drop down list The left end of the level meter will be the zero point origin for the bar graph 9 Click the Value input field You will see Item Setting Foreground Color White RGB 255 255 255 Background Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Low Region Color Dark grey RGB 128 128 128 High Region Color Light grey RGB 224 224 224 ...

Page 62: ... 4 NP Introduction Manual 63 Creating Screens 10 Click You will see the Detail dialog box 11 Enter 3 for Maximum Value Click OK The maximum value on the bar graph will be 3 12 Adjust the position and size of the level meter ...

Page 63: ...2 and 3 16 Move the objects to adjust their layout Note The copy function will be easy and useful to create more than two objects of almost the same properties Right click an object and select Copy from the pop up menu Next right click the workspace and select Paste from the pop up menu The object will be copied Change the properties for the copied object and adjust its position Item Setting Label...

Page 64: ...n Therefore you must set the function for each screen even if they are the same function Repeat this procedure to create all other screens in later chapters of this manual 1 Click Select Momentary You will see the properties Item Setting Read Address SERIALA CNT00000 Border Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Foreground Color White RGB 255 255 255 Background Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Display Format Left Value...

Page 65: ...2 Click for Write Address You will see the Input dialog box 3 Enter 0 for Word 0 for Bit Push the Enter key The Input dialog box will close Write Address will be SERIALA 00000 00 4 Click the Read Address input field You will see 5 Click You will see the Input dialog box ...

Page 66: ...gs in this section The 01 Waiting screen is now complete Next create the 02 Opening screen Note You can export screens to bitmap images To export an image select Screen Export Image from the main menu Item Function Setting Function Momentary Write Address SERIALA 0 00 Read Address SERIALA 0 00 Item Function Setting Function Momentary Write Address SERIALA 0 01 Read Address SERIALA 0 01 Item Functi...

Page 67: ...ctions The screen shows shutter status Each Function switch operates Open Stop or Close shutter action The completed screen shows as below a Screen b Fixed Object Text c Fixed Object Text d Function Switches Screen Start this procedure after the completion of the 01 Waiting screen 1 Select Screen New from the main menu You will see the New Screen dialog box 2 Click OK ...

Page 68: ... Name input field Change the value to 02 Opening The title of the workspace will be 2 02 Opening Fixed Object Text Create the Shutter and Opening text objects For details refer to 01 Waiting Use these settings Shutter Select Bold Center and Aligns bottom from the toolbar Item Setting Label Shutter Label Size 20 Label Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Foreground Color White RGB 255 255 255 ...

Page 69: ...ng screen is now complete 03 Closing The system shows the 03 Closing screen when the shutter de escalation motor is active Set these functions The screen shows shutter status Each Function switch operates Open Stop or Close shutter action The completed screen shows below a Screen b Fixed Object Text c Fixed Object Text d Function Switches Item Setting Label Opening Label Size 64 Label Color Black ...

Page 70: ...ening screen You can create the 03 Closing screen with the same procedure as for the 02 Opening screen This example tells you how to create the 03 Closing screen with the copy of the 02 Opening screen 1 Click the Preview property tab You will see thumbnails for the existing screens 2 Click the 02 Opening screen The screen is selected ...

Page 71: ...ght click and select Copy from the pop up menu 4 Right click again and select Paste from the pop up menu The 02 Opening screen will be copied Note On the Preview property tab you see a check mark on the 01 Waiting screen This mark shows that the screen is the default screen ...

Page 72: ...NP Introduction Manual 73 Creating Screens 5 Double click the copied 02 Opening screen You will see the 3 02 Opening screen in the workspace 6 Click the List property tab You will see the properties for the 3 02 Opening screen ...

Page 73: ...function switches For details refer to 01 Waiting Setting details are the same The 03 Closing screen is now complete 04 Stopped The system shows the 04 Stopped screen when the operation fills all these conditions Escalation and de escalation motors are inactive Upper LS and lower LS are OFF Maintenance button is OFF Set these functions Cause the entire screen to flash so that it will call attentio...

Page 74: ...w Screen dialog box 2 Click OK You will see a new screen in the workspace 4 Screen_4 will be the title of the workspace 3 Click the Screen Name input field Change the value to 04 Stopped The title of the workspace will be 4 04 Stopped Lamp N State Use the lamp to make the display flash 1 Select Objects Lamp N State Lamp from the main menu Move the mouse cursor to the workspace The cursor will chan...

Page 75: ...operate differently when the address is ON or OFF You must set their properties to both the ON and OFF statuses By default the screen is the OFF status Click to set the properties to ON Function Switches Set the function switches For details refer to 01 Waiting Setting details are the same The 04 Stopped screen is now complete Item Setting Read Address SERIALA 00000 06 Label Shutter line break Sto...

Page 76: ...pen Stop or Close shutter action The completed screen shows below a Screen b Fixed Object Text c Fixed Object Text d Fixed Object Text e Button Alternative f Function Switches Screen 1 Select Screen New from the main menu You will see the New Screen dialog box 2 Click OK You will see a new screen in the workspace 5 Screen_5 will be the title of the workspace 3 Click the Screen Name input field Cha...

Page 77: ...cle sensor When a user pushes the button the system will turn ON the address W0 01 and the input from the vehicle sensor 0 03 will stop In this state a user must close the shutter by the function switch When the shutter closes and the lower LS turns ON W0 01 will turn OFF Item Setting Label Shutter Label Size 20 Label Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Foreground Color White RGB 255 255 255 Item Setting Lab...

Page 78: ...e cursor will change shape to 2 Move the cursor A button frame will show 3 Set button properties Function Switches Set the function switches For details refer to 01 Waiting Setting details are the same The 05 Fully Open screen is now complete Item Setting Write Address SERIALA WR0 01 Read Address SERIALA WR0 01 Label Deactivate line break Auto close Label Size 12 ...

Page 79: ...to the 01 Waiting and 07 Check2 screens Each Function switch operates Open Stop or Close shutter action The completed screen shows below a Screen b Fixed Object Text c Fixed Object Text d Lamp N state e Button Change Screen f Function Switches Screen 1 Select Screen New from the main menu You will see the New Screen dialog box 2 Click OK You will see a new screen in the workspace 6 Screen_6 will b...

Page 80: ...sor A lamp frame will show 3 Set lamp properties 4 Click You will see the lamp of the ON status 5 Set lamp properties Button Change Screen This button is used to switch to the 01 Waiting screen 1 Select Objects Button Change Screen from the main menu Move the mouse cursor to the workspace The cursor will change shape to Item Setting Label Sensor Check Label Size 24 Label Color Black RGB 16 16 16 F...

Page 81: ...py function 1 Select the text object and the lamp object 2 Right click the objects and select Copy from the pop up menu 3 Right click again and select Paste from the pop up menu You will get the copy of the selected objects Item Setting Label Operating line break Screen Label Size 20 Label Color White RGB 255 255 255 Foreground Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Change Screen 1 01 Waiting ...

Page 82: ...6 Change the properties of the copied objects Change the properties as below a b c Object Item Setting Fixed Object Text Label Light Sensor Lamp N state Read Address SERIALA 00000 04 Object Item Setting Fixed Object Text Label Upper LS Lamp N state Read Address SERIALA 00000 05 Object Item Setting Fixed Object Text Label Lower LS Lamp N state Read Address SERIALA 00000 06 ...

Page 83: ...witching button on the 06 Check1 or on the 08 Check3 screen Set these functions For check operation the system lights the related lamp objects when the OPEN STOP or CLOSE function switch turns ON Buttons are used to switch to the 06 Check1 and 07 Check2 screens Each Function switch operates Open Stop or Close shutter action The completed screen shows below a Screen b Fixed Object Text c Fixed Obje...

Page 84: ... Use these settings Switch Check Select Bold and Center from the toolbar OPEN Switch Select Bold and Center from the toolbar Lamp N State 1 Select Objects Lamp N State Lamp from the main menu Move the mouse cursor to the workspace The cursor will change shape to 2 Move the cursor A lamp frame will show 3 Set lamp properties Select Bold from the toolbar Item Setting Label Switch Check Label Size 24...

Page 85: ...n Change Screen from the main menu Move the mouse cursor to the workspace The cursor will change shape to 2 Move the cursor A button frame will show 3 Set button properties Select Bold from the toolbar Item Setting Label OPEN Label Size 10 Label Color White RGB 255 255 255 Foreground Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Item Setting Label Previous line break Screen Label Size 20 Label Color White RGB 255 255 ...

Page 86: ...g for the ON status c Set this property after creating the 08 Check3 screen Object Item Setting Fixed Object Text Label STOP Switch Lamp N state Read Address Internal Memory 0 01 Label STOP Label STOP Object Item Setting Fixed Object Text Label CLOSE Switch Lamp N state Read Address Internal Memory 0 02 Label CLOSE Label CLOSE Object Item Setting Button Change Screen Label Next line break Screen C...

Page 87: ...e screen displays the present TIM0000 and CNT0000 values that the ladder program uses Buttons are used to switch to the 07 Check2 screen and the system menu Each Function switch operates Open Stop or Close shutter action Item Function Setting Function Momentary Write Address Internal Memory 0 00 Read Address Internal Memory 0 00 Item Function Setting Function Momentary Write Address Internal Memor...

Page 88: ...Input e Button Change Screen f Button System Menu g Function Switches Screen 1 Select Screen New from the main menu You will see the New Screen dialog box 2 Click OK You will see a new screen in the workspace 8 Screen_8 will be the title of the workspace 3 Click the Screen Name input field Change the value to 08 Check3 The title of the workspace will be 8 08 Check3 ...

Page 89: ...e workspace The cursor will change shape to 2 Move the cursor An input frame will show 3 Set the numeric input properties Item Setting Label I O Check Label Size 24 Label Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Foreground Color White RGB 255 255 255 Item Setting Label TIM0 Label Size 32 Label Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Foreground Color White RGB 255 255 255 Item Setting Write Address SERIALA TIM00000 Read Address ...

Page 90: ...utton System Menu This button is used to switch to the system menu 1 Select Objects Button System Menu from the main menu Move the mouse cursor to the workspace The cursor will change shape to 2 Move the cursor A button frame will show 3 Set button properties Item Setting Label Previous line break Screen Label Size 20 Label Color White RGB 255 255 255 Foreground Color Black RGB 16 16 16 Change Scr...

Page 91: ... the properties as below a Function Switches Set the function switches For details refer to 01 Waiting Setting details are the same The 08 Check3 screen is now complete All screens used for the shutter control system are now complete Object Item Setting Fixed Object Text Label CNT0 Input Numeric Input Write Address SERIALA CNT00000 Read Address SERIALA CNT00000 ...

Page 92: ...his section also gives the project simulation and the PLC programming console function Saving Projects 1 Select File Save As from the main menu You will see the Save As dialog box 2 Specify the Save in location and enter a file name Click Save You will save the NP Designer project file Opening Projects 1 Select File Open from the main menu You will see the Open file dialog box ...

Page 93: ...ration test of the screens by the simulation function It is not necessary to connect NP to CP1L 1 Select Tools Test from the main menu Simulation will start For details refer to NP Series User s Manual V096 Programming Console Function From the NP screen you can monitor and change CP1L operation Select the programming console function from the NP system menu For details refer to Programming Consol...

Page 94: ...SECTION 5 Operation This section tells how to transfer the screen data to NP and start operation 5 1 Preparation 96 5 2 Operating NP 99 ...

Page 95: ...ith a USB cable a PC b USB cable c CP1L Note When you connect CP1L to a PC for the first time you must install the USB driver on the PC For details refer to SYSMAC CP Series CP1L CPU Unit User s Manual W462 Operating CP1L Transfer the program onto CP1L and start CP1L operation Use CX Programmer to create CP1L programs 1 Start CX Programmer and open the program 2 In CX Programmer select PLC Work On...

Page 96: ... PLC Operating Mode Run from the main menu CP1L operation will start Note CX Programmer is a programming tool software to create ladder programs for CP1L It can also set up and operate CP1L You can debug programs and monitor addresses and values Through networks you can also do remote programs and monitor For details refer to SYSMAC CX Programmer Operation Manual W446 ...

Page 97: ...ata that NP Designer creates Note Use a standard USB cable Use a USB cable with a length of less than 5m Note When you connect NP to a PC for the first time you must install the USB driver on the PC The USB driver is automatically installed when NP Designer is started for the first time on the PC For details refer to NP Series User s Manual V096 ...

Page 98: ... To PT from the main menu When the data transfer is complete NP operation will start Data Transfer by USB flash Memory You can transfer the NP Designer project data to the NP by a USB flash memory This enables you to transfer the data without a connection cable To use a USB flash memory do the below Do the data transfer from the NP system menu Do a format of the USB flash memory as FAT32 before us...

Page 99: ...er 60 M main window 41 menu bar 41 N NP operation settings 44 NP series 14 NP Designer 40 NP Designer default settings 49 NP Designer grid settings 48 O opening projects 93 operating NP 99 output window 41 P power 36 power input connector 16 POWER LED 15 preparation 96 programming 40 programming console function 94 property 41 PT PLC connection cable 38 S saving projects 93 screen 51 screen change...

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