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Using NQ-Designer

Section 4-2

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Important buttons are explained below for assigning alarms.

Figure 4.5: Alarm buttons

• Update will update the change you have applied to the alarms
• Delete will delete the alarm line you have selected.
• Reset all alarms will reset all settings in alarms. All will be cleared including

the selected register for alarms

• Export will export all text used in alarms to CSV for creation of

Multilanguage application.

• Import will import the modified CSV file for multilanguage in the project.

4-2-2-6 Data Logger

The data logger allows users to log data (tags) in the NQ-Series over time.
The data logger folder contains the set-up/configuration for data logging and
data logging printing.

Figure 4.6: Data logger

Summary of Contents for NQ HMI

Page 1: ...NQ Series HMI GETTING STARTED GUIDE Cat No V07 EN 01 NQ3 TQ0 B NQ3 MQ0 B NQ5 SQ0 B NQ5 MQ0 B...

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Page 3: ...enient operation of the product 1 2 3 Indicates various lists such as procedures checklists etc Trademarks and copyrights All product names company names logos or other designations mentioned herein a...

Page 4: ...2 2 NQ Series models 2 2 3 Specifications for all models 3 2 4 Specifications per model 5 SECTION 3 Installation and wiring 7 3 1 Installation notes 8 3 2 Mounting 9 3 3 Wiring 12 3 4 Multi drop netw...

Page 5: ...ibration 67 7 3 Troubleshooting 68 7 4 NQ Series diagnostics 69 Appendix A 75 A 1 OMRON to NQ Series configurations 75 A 2 OMRON communication cables 82 A 3 Non Omron devices to NQ Series configuratio...

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Page 7: ...he safe and reliable operation of the NQ Series terminal You must read this section and understand the information contained before attempting to set up or operate an NQ Series terminal SECTION 1 Prec...

Page 8: ...his manual before attempting to use the HMI and keep this manual close at hand for reference during operation The HMI is a general purpose product It is a system component and is used in con junction...

Page 9: ...a fire The batteries may explode combust or leak liquid WARNING Fail safe measures must be taken by the customer to ensure safety in the event of incorrect missing or abnormal signals caused by broke...

Page 10: ...on Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations Doing so may result in malfunction Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of elect...

Page 11: ...to the torque specified in the relevant manuals Incorrect tightening torque may result in malfunction Mount the HMI only after checking the connectors and terminal blocks completely Before touching t...

Page 12: ...rect parameter settings may result in unexpected operations Make sure that equipment will not be adversely affected by the parameter settings before starting or stopping the HMI Do not press the touch...

Page 13: ...ecked by the customer Product related performance of OMRON units complying with EC Directives will vary depending on the configuration wiring and other conditions of the equipment or control panel in...

Page 14: ...Conformance to EC Directives Section 1 7 xiii...

Page 15: ...ction This section introduces the NQ Series models and the specifications of the models SECTION 2 Introduction 1 2 1 About this manual 2 2 2 NQ Series models 2 2 3 Specifications for all models 3 2 4...

Page 16: ...and safety instructions 2 2 NQ Series models The NQ Series are Human Machine Interfaces HMIs in three different display sizes and two orientation models Models included in the NQ Series are shown in...

Page 17: ...mming NQ3 Using touch screen Function Keys Touch screen Type 4 wire analogue resistive Light transparency Min 80 Life Min 5 million touches Number of LEDs 1 Communication interfaces RS 232 422 485 Yes...

Page 18: ...se immunity Conforms to IEC61000 4 4 2 KV power lines Vibration resistance during operation 5 to 8 4 Hz with 3 5 mm single amplitude and 8 4 to 150 HZ with 9 8 m s2 accelera tion 10 times in each of X...

Page 19: ...2000 colours for bitmaps 16 gradations Brightness Cd m2 Min 200 Min 200 Min 200 Min 160 Contrast ratio 4 55 300 3 Contrast adjustment using touch screen Yes Yes No Yes Backlight types CCFL CCFL LED LE...

Page 20: ...Specifications per model Section 2 4 6...

Page 21: ...3 Installation and wiring This section describes how to install the NQ Series and how to wire the HMI SECTION 3 Installation and wiring 7 3 1 Installation notes 8 3 2 Mounting 9 3 3 Wiring 12 3 4 Mult...

Page 22: ...ditioner 3 1 3 Accessibility For safety during operation and maintenance mount the NQ Series as far as possible from high voltage equipment and power machinery 3 1 4 Panel cut out Before the NQ Series...

Page 23: ...contains 4 mounting clamps A green power connector A sealing gasket already mounted on the NQ Use the delivered mounting set for proper installation After the preparation of the panel the NQ Series ca...

Page 24: ...and mounting clamp slots The slots of the NQ5 models are located at the top and bottom surfaces of the case 2 Keep the four mounting sets at hand Each set consists of a screw 1 a clamp 2 and a cap 3 a...

Page 25: ...g Section 3 2 11 Figure 3 4 Case being fixed in panel 5 Repeat previous step for the other three clamps 6 Hold the NQ Series straight and tighten all four screws evenly to a torque between 0 5 Nm and...

Page 26: ...r All NQ Series models have a 3 pin Green coloured power connector with pin layout as shown in Figure 3 5 Power connector Wire the inputs of the power connector according to the pin layout from left t...

Page 27: ...as shown in Table 3 3 Pin layout of port COM2 i Table 3 3 Pin layout of port COM2 Pin number Pin name Description 1 TX RS 422 transmit 2 TXD RS 232 transmit 3 RXD RS 232 receive 4 RX RS 422 receive 5...

Page 28: ...connector Pinning of the USB host port is described in the table below i Table 3 4 Pin layout of USB host port 3 3 2 4 USB device port The USB device port is compliant with the USB 2 0 specification...

Page 29: ...s Several NQ Series can be set up in a network The following wiring diagrams show the correct connections RS 422 interface RS 485 interface 3 4 1 RS 422 network The following wiring diagram is applica...

Page 30: ...network 2 wire Figure 3 10 RS 485 network 3 4 3 Network termination The two ends of a multi drop network have to be terminated For the correct termination of the last NQ Series in the network a resist...

Page 31: ...CTION 4 Creating applications This section describes how to create programs for the NQ Series SECTION 4 Creating applications 17 4 1 Preparing for programming 18 4 2 Using NQ Designer 21 4 3 Example a...

Page 32: ...the NQ Series Figure 4 1 NQ Designer 4 1 2 System requirements The following basic PC hardware configuration is needed to install and use NQ Designer 4 1 2 1 Microsoft Windows XP configuration i Tabl...

Page 33: ...used directly after connecting the cable Display Minimum 800 x 600 with 256 colours Recommended 1024 x 768 with 16 bit colour quality Serial Port Serial port or USB port Mouse Microsoft Mouse or compa...

Page 34: ...me and click Next It depends on the environment whether the message is displayed or not 3 Select Install from a list of specific location and click Next 4 Ensure that Include this location in the sear...

Page 35: ...f the program and the selected part of the project 4 2 2 2 Menu bar The menu bar contains the program commands 4 2 2 3 Toolbars The toolbars contain shortcuts to all program functions To display the t...

Page 36: ...next screen Goto previous screen Open popup screen it is not allowed to chain pop up screens Data entry objects All objects configured to PLC tags Password protection Templates The Templates folder c...

Page 37: ...log the Power On tasks and Global tasks can be configured The Power On tasks are executed once the NQ Series starts up The Global tasks are executed every cycle of the program The task list can contai...

Page 38: ...functionality of the NQ Serie On the toolbar you find a button that allows you to display all tags or user created tags shown in your tag list i Table 4 3 Default system tags words Register Tag name R...

Page 39: ...uired to execute screen blocks in milliseconds Use format for display S0023 Popup screen trigger register Read Write Holds the screen number for the pop screen that will be shown when bit s20 bit is s...

Page 40: ...ange pulse Read 1 for every change in year for one scan cycle s0008 Screen saver control Read Write 0 disable screen saver 1 enable screen saver This bit can be changed in during operation s0009 Beepe...

Page 41: ...y default s0028 Bittask datalogger logger group1 bit Read Write User can start stop logging in bit task mode for group1 by using this bit 1 Start logging 0 Stop logging s0029 Bittask datalogger logger...

Page 42: ...al of 16 different words 256 alarms can be configured assigned 16 consecutive words This function is enabled after 16 consecutive Word tags have been created in the tag database If this method is chos...

Page 43: ...s will erase any alarm assignments already created For assigning the alarm register that will be used to trigger alarms a tag has to be created in tag list Example HR000 is the alarm register used in...

Page 44: ...ettings in alarms All will be cleared including the selected register for alarms Export will export all text used in alarms to CSV for creation of Multilanguage application Import will import the modi...

Page 45: ...ing The commands can be found under Keys specific Task selection Logging with run time frequency This mode can only be used for group 1 and is intended for datalog printing only When selected this opt...

Page 46: ...tage Creating a multi language application import export functionality for translation you will always have to export and import 2 different files Text objects Import export text objects in Toolbar AN...

Page 47: ...application Section 4 3 33 4 3 Example application 4 3 1 Project settings 1 Start NQ Designer 2 Click Create New Project or click Create New NQ Project on the Project menu under New Figure 4 8 Select...

Page 48: ...xample application Section 4 3 34 3 Select NQ3 in product pulldown list Select NQ3 TQ000B as model type Click OK Figure 4 9 Project information 4 Enter the following project data Project title Example...

Page 49: ...on Section 4 3 35 5 Click COM1 tab Figure 4 10 COM1 6 Enter the following communication settings Protocol Omron NT Link Model CP1L Baud Rate 115 2K Data Bits 8 Parity Odd Stop Bits 1 7 Click Add Node...

Page 50: ...Example application Section 4 3 36 Figure 4 11 Alarm 9 Enter the following alarm settings 16 random words Each bit of each random assigned word is an alarm...

Page 51: ...on 4 3 37 10 Click Settings tab Figure 4 12 Settings 11 Enter the following settings Screen Saver Enabled 12 Click OK Figure 4 13 NQ Designer screen Refer to 4 2 2 4 Project panel for information on t...

Page 52: ...re as follows Tasks List Use Template Proceed as follows 1 Double click Screens Click Screen1 2 Click from Tasks List in the property panel 3 Select task from pulldown menu For each screen you can def...

Page 53: ...property box a popup screen keypad screen is automatically assigned with respect to format used If the user wants to add a keypad to base screen to change an input the setting keypad should be set to...

Page 54: ...ed in property box 4 3 5 Display data objects Display data objects are used to display numerical data message data bit data The most important properties for numerical data are as follows Tag Address...

Page 55: ...ct panel 2 Select New Base Screen 3 Click on Screen3 4 Click Numerical Data Display 5 Click on Screen3 6 Click Message Data Display 7 Click 1 from Ranges in the property panel Figure 4 16 Display data...

Page 56: ...at can be configured on 32 states referenced to the value of the used tag defined for each state Different tasks and messages can be assigned to each state of a word button The most important properti...

Page 57: ...d lamp objects are used to display multiple states max 32 depending of the value of the assigned address The most important properties for bit lamp objects are as follows Tag Address Style generic ima...

Page 58: ...ation Section 4 3 44 5 Click Add State 6 Click OK Figure 4 20 Lamp objects 4 3 8 Graphical objects The following graphical objects can be used to draw objects and place pictures on the screen Line Rec...

Page 59: ...gger memory use 4 21 Graphical objects 4 3 9 Wizards The following wizards can be used to add functionalities Bar graph To display a value by means of a bar Multiple bar graph To display values by mea...

Page 60: ...zards 4 3 10 Alarms Alarm windows are created for displaying alarms on screen The most important properties for alarms are as follows Alarm Type real time or historical Select Display Fields what is s...

Page 61: ...reen or on the base screen If used on a popup screen the keypad will behave exactly the same as the predefined keypads in NQ Designer If the keypads are placed on a base screen where also an input is...

Page 62: ...displaying keypads ASCII keypad This keypad is an ASCII keypad There are two keypad styles ASCII Style 1 and ASCII numeric Style 2 Custom keypad This keypad can be selected to create a custom numeric...

Page 63: ...ECTION 5 Transferring programs This section describes how to transfer NQ Designer programs to NQ Series models SECTION 5 Transferring programs 49 5 1 Downloading 50 5 2 Uploading 52 5 3 USB host funct...

Page 64: ...NQ Series 5 1 1 2 Firmware option If this option is selected the firmware will be downloaded to the NQ Series This option is necessary if The firmware is downloaded to the NQ Series for the first tim...

Page 65: ...1 3 Download errors The following errors can occur during downloading applications Product mismatch NQ Series is not responding Port is either busy or does not exist A product mismatch error occurs if...

Page 66: ...option is selected only the application will be uploaded from the NQ Series to NQ Designer Tag names and screen names are only uploaded if Downloading Tag names is selected on the Settings tab on the...

Page 67: ...larm data option If this option is selected only the Historical alarm data will be uploaded from the NQ Series This option must be selected in combination with the Application option The logged data i...

Page 68: ...he following errors can occur during uploading programs NQ Series is not responding Port is either busy or does not exist If the NQ Series is not responding this indicates that no communication has be...

Page 69: ...t with the NQ Series To establish a connection between the USB stick and the NQ Series proceed as follows 1 Place the USB stick in the USB host port 2 An empty NQ Series no application or no firmware...

Page 70: ...USB host functionality Section 5 3 56 Figure 5 5 Enumerating memory stick 6 Click Download or Upload Figure 5 6 Confirm operation...

Page 71: ...oject folder NQxxQxxx e g NQ3TQ000 for NQ3 TQ000B HMI Application file NQx xQxxx B_APP NQP Firmware file NQx xQxxx B_FW ABS Font file NQ_FONT_File BIN This folder and contents can be found in the save...

Page 72: ...ld application and download the new application from the USB stick to the NQ Series Figure 5 8 Confirm operation 4 The following message is displayed after downloading Figure 5 9 Download completed Cl...

Page 73: ...ed from the NQ Series to the USB Stick Application Firmware Application logged data Application Historical alarm data Fonts 1 Connect the USB stick to the NQ 2 Click Upload Figure 5 10 Confirm operati...

Page 74: ...ection 5 3 60 4 The following message is displayed after uploading Figure 5 12 Upload completed Click OK to finish Repeat step 3 and 4 if you need to upload any of the other options also need to be up...

Page 75: ...Section 61 SECTION 6 Simulation and debugging This section describes how to simulate NQ Series programs and debug programs SECTION 6 Simulation and debugging 61 6 1 Simulation 62 6 2 Debugging 63...

Page 76: ...tion function you can simulate your project on your Personal Computer Figure 6 1 Simulation Not supported in simulation is PLC communication PLC tags are not handled and remain 0 Set RTC RTC viewing i...

Page 77: ...63 6 2 Debugging For debugging your NQ Series you can use an internal program inside the NQ Series The debugging program FWHT allows you to test all HW sections within your NQ Series To start FWHT ple...

Page 78: ...Debugging Section 6 2 64...

Page 79: ...Maintenance This section describes the maintenance and factory application of the NQ Series SECTION 7 Maintenance 65 7 1 Erasing keys 66 7 2 Touch screen calibration 67 7 3 Troubleshooting 68 7 4 NQ S...

Page 80: ...rner to confirm Press the bottom right button to confirm After erasing the program the following message is displayed No setup loaded Download application To erase the firmware proceed as follows Pres...

Page 81: ...oss is displayed at the bottom in the left corner This cross remains on the touch screen for approximately 4 seconds If the centre of the cross is not pressed at this moment the NQ Series resumes to n...

Page 82: ...the cable connections and or power supply i Table 7 1 Run LED status LED Backlight Action Status Solution OFF OFF Press the touch screen The back light does not come on Failure in the power supply Ch...

Page 83: ...S 232 RS 485 RS 422 for testing the serial ports To access the special application proceed as follows 1 Download a firmware and an application in the the NQ Series This can be an empty project 2 Press...

Page 84: ...stics Section 7 4 70 7 4 1 FHWT The FHWT Hardware Test mode is used to test the HW of the NQ Series Examples are LCD test Function key test Communication port test etc Figure 7 4 FHWT page 1 Figure 7...

Page 85: ...the flash SRAM To test the SRAM EEPROM To test the EEPROM RTC To test the function of RTC Function keys To test Function keys Brightness To test the brightness of the screen Contrast To test the cont...

Page 86: ...set up System set up menu can be used to set the NQ Series In this special application you can quickly set the RTC time communcation ports clear the retentive registers etc Figure 7 6 System set up m...

Page 87: ...o set the constrast of the screen NQ5 RTC Settings To set the RTC Com Port Settings To set the com port ScreenSaver Time To set the screensaver time Application Erase To erase the application Note tha...

Page 88: ...NQ Series diagnostics Section 7 4 74...

Page 89: ...dd a Hostlink Node and settings as below and click Add 3 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 4 Create PLC tag with address DM0000 5 Add a Numerical Data Entry object with tag address DM0000 to scr...

Page 90: ...e corresponds with the NQ Series and PLC cable connectors are both male Refer to A 2 2 NQ to PLC NQCN222 NQCN521 18 Check the blue LED If the blue LED is steady on a correct connection has been establ...

Page 91: ...s as below and click Add 3 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 4 Create PLC tag with address DM0000 5 Add a Numerical Data Entry object with tag address DM0000 to screen1 6 Download the applicatio...

Page 92: ...corresponds with the NQ Series and PLC cable connectors are both male Refer to A 2 2 NQ to PLC NQCN222 NQCN521 18 Check the blue LED If the blue LED is steady on a correct connection has been establis...

Page 93: ...ay data numeric object with tag address HR401061 on screen1 6 Download the application and firmware to the NQ Series 7 Press down button on the inverter until PAr is shown on the inverter s display 8...

Page 94: ...tion will not be established To establish the connection proceed as follows 1 Click in the Nodes folder and right click the Node1 inverter 2 Click Edit 3 Click PLC Specific Setting 4 5 Change Default...

Page 95: ...ware to the NQ Series 7 Set Unit number to 1 on EJ1 rotary switch 8 Set the following dipswitches on TC module SW2 dipswitch 3 to ON SW2 dipswitch 4 to OFF SW2 dipswitch 5 to OFF 9 Switch on the EJ1 t...

Page 96: ...Cs with serial ports DSUB9 to DSUB9 Cables for PLCs for mini peripheral ports DSUB9 to mini peripheral Programming cables i Table A 1 DSUB9 to DSUB9 i Table A 2 Mini peripheral to DSUB9 i Table A 3 Pr...

Page 97: ...PLC NQCN222 NQCN521 i DB9 MALE PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 1 TXD 2 2 TXD RXD 3 3 RXD RTS 4 4 CTS 5 5 SG 6 6 7 7 8 8 SG 9 9 Shield wire to DB9 body Shield wi...

Page 98: ...A 2 3 NQ to PC i DB9 FEMALE PINOUTS PC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 1 RXD 2 2 TXD TXD 3 3 RXD 4 4 SG 5 5 SG 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 9 Shield wire to DB9 body Shield wire to DB9 bo...

Page 99: ...A 2 4 NQ to inverter V1000 RS 422 connection i FREE END DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Signals R RX 1 TX R RX 2 S TX 3 S TX 4 RX IG 5 SG 6 7 8 TX 9 RX shield wire to ground shield wire to bod...

Page 100: ...2 5 NQ to inverter V1000 RS 485 connection i FREE END DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Signals R RX 1 TX R RX 2 S TX 3 S TX 4 RX IG 5 SG 6 7 8 TX 9 RX shield wire to ground Shield wire to DB9 b...

Page 101: ...to CelciuX EJ1N temperature controllers RS 485 connection i FREE END EJ1 EDUA NFLK DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Signals 7 1 TX 6 2 3 4 RX 5 SG 6 7 8 TX 9 RX shield wire to ground Shield wire...

Page 102: ...om is used to the check whether the Modbus RTU master is communicating properly The settings of the Modbus slave unit used should be set according to settings of ModSim to ensure a good communication...

Page 103: ...this means a proper RS 232 or RS 422 connection Refer to A 2 3 NQ to PC Connect the female port of the cable to the PC port and connect the male port of the cable to COM1 port of the NQ Series 13 Ent...

Page 104: ...ction proceed as follows 1 Click in the Nodes folder and right click the Node1 inverter 2 Click Edit 3 Click PLC Specific Setting 4 5 Change Default communication register address to an available addr...

Page 105: ...s folder and click Add 2 Set all data as shown in the screenshot Note that the scan time of the master is set lower then the response Time out default 800ms 3 Create PLC tag with HR40001 4 Add a Data...

Page 106: ...his means a proper RS 232 or RS 422 connection Refer to A 2 3 NQ to PC Connect the female port of the cable to the PC port and connect the male port of the cable to COM1 port of the NQ Series 13 Enter...

Page 107: ...and click Add 2 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 3 Create PLC Integer tag with address N007000 4 Add a Numerical Data Entry object with tag address N007000 on screen1 5 Download the applicatio...

Page 108: ...ter 11 Connect the cable to the NQ Series and PLC Refer to A 4 1 NQ to AB SLC Series 12 Enter 123 in the NQ Series screen If the connection has been correctly established the same value is shown in RS...

Page 109: ...es folder and click Add 2 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 3 Create PLC tag with address N007000 4 Add a Data Entry object with tag address N007000 on screen1 5 Download the application and fir...

Page 110: ...rologix Series Connect the PLC end MiniDIN port to the AB DF1 Micrologix 1000 PLC Connect the NQ Series male port of the cable to the COM1 port of the NQ Series 12 Enter 123 in the NQ Series screen If...

Page 111: ...shown in the screenshot 3 Create PLC tag with address N007000 4 Add a Data Entry object with tag address N007000 on screen1 5 Download the application and firmware to the NQ Series 6 Open RSLogix 500...

Page 112: ...98 10 Switch to CH0 Serial port and set all data as shown above 11 Download the application to the PLC 12 Open Controller Tags window from Monitor section and change the value in the N70 register...

Page 113: ...the NQ Series male port of the cable to the defined COM1 port of the NQ Series 14 Enter 796 in the NQ Series screen If the connection has been correctly established the same value is shown in RS Logix...

Page 114: ...lick the Nodes folder and click Add 2 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 3 Create PLC tag with address MW0000 4 Add a Data Entry object with tag address MW0000 on screen1 5 Download the applicati...

Page 115: ...NQ to Siemens S7 200 Series Connect the PLC end port to the Siemens S7 200 PLC Connect the NQ Series male port of the cable to the defined COM1 port of the NQ Series 12 Enter 10 on the NQ Series scree...

Page 116: ...eries 1 Right click the Nodes folder and click Add 2 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 3 Create PLC tag with address MW0000 4 Add a Data Entry object with tag address MW0000 on screen1 5 Downloa...

Page 117: ...iemens S7 300 PLC Connect the NQ Series male port of the cable to the defined COM1 port of the NQ Series 12 Enter 3000 in the NQ Series screen If the connection has been correctly established the same...

Page 118: ...he Nodes folder and click Add 2 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 3 Create PLC tag with address D0000 Data Registers 1 4 Add a Data Entry object with tag address D0000 on screen1 5 Download the...

Page 119: ...ubishi FX PLC Connect the NQ Series male port of the cable to the defined COM1 port of the NQ Series 9 Enter 11 in the NQ Series screen If the connection has been correctly established the same value...

Page 120: ...cy 7 Add a Numerical Data Entry object with tag address D000 with unsigned integer format of 5 2 on screen1 8 Create the following task in Poweron Task Write 0 to M000 To access any of the parameters...

Page 121: ...as on display of the Drive 14 Enter 11 in the NQ Series screen If the connection has been correctly established the same value is shown in Mitsubishi Series PLC software Note The following messages ar...

Page 122: ...t click the Nodes folder and click Add 2 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 3 Create PLC tag with address MW000 4 Add a Data Entry object with tag address MW000 on screen1 5 Download the applicat...

Page 123: ...109 8 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 9 Download the application to the PLC 10 Open PLC memory window to observe the change in MW0000 values...

Page 124: ...nect the male port of the cable to the defined COM1 port of the NQ Series 12 Enter 4568 in the NQ Series screen If the connection has been correctly established the same value is shown in Twido softwa...

Page 125: ...follows 1 Right click the Nodes folder and click Add 2 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 3 Create PLC tag with address HR4 00001 4 Add a Data Entry object with tag address HR4 00001 on screen1 5...

Page 126: ...112 8 Set all data as shown in the screenshot 9 Download the application to the PLC 10 Open Data Watch window from Data Editors section of the Pro Worx software...

Page 127: ...ries male port of the cable to the defined COM1 port of the NQ Series 12 Enter 3 in the NQ Series screen If the connection has been correctly established the same value is shown in ProWorx Schneider P...

Page 128: ...eider Quantum CPU 513 To perform a successful communication proceed as follows 1 Define the setting in Node Configuration window of NQ Designer as shown below 2 Define the PLC Tag Address MW000 on uni...

Page 129: ...he drivers 5 This will pop up a window 6 Click on Unitelway driver 7 Click on configuration 8 This will pop up an another window Here you have to add the number of nodes in Station List that are actua...

Page 130: ...116 9 Click on the station ID on default and click on the Edit This will popup a window Here keep base as 1 and numbers as 1 10 Click on line parameters...

Page 131: ...add the stations that will be in your network Here we want the node 04 so we added that Enter the Line parameters and Unitelway parameters keep base as 1 and numbers as 4 Keep the pointer on default s...

Page 132: ...from the server i e the server will send only those number of tokens This completes the configuration of the PL7PRO software to act it as a client 13 Connect the cable to the NQ Series and PLC Refer...

Page 133: ...settings should match PLC cable connected between PLC port and NQ Series COM port should be selected correctly Cable should be connected correctly Select a correct tag address and the same tag should...

Page 134: ...mmunication cables are not available from OMRON A 4 1 NQ to AB SLC Series i DB9 FEMALE PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 1 RXD 2 2 TXD TXD 3 3 RXD 4 4 SG 5 5 SG 6...

Page 135: ...ix Series i 8 PIN MINI DIN CONNECTOR PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 1 SG 2 2 TXD 3 3 RXD RXD 4 4 5 5 SG 6 6 TXD 7 7 8 8 9 shield wire to DB9 body shield wire t...

Page 136: ...B Compact Logix i DB9 FEMALE PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 1 RXD 2 2 TXD TXD 3 3 RXD 4 4 Common 5 5 SG 6 6 RTS 7 7 CTS 8 8 9 9 shield wire to DB9 body shield...

Page 137: ...o Siemens S7 200 Series i DB9 MALE PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 A 1 TX 2 2 B 3 3 4 4 RX SG 5 5 SG 6 6 7 B 7 A 8 8 TX 9 9 RX shield wire to DB9 body shield wi...

Page 138: ...Siemens S7 300 400 Series i DB9 MALE PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 A 1 TX 2 2 B 3 3 4 4 RX SG 5 5 SG 6 6 7 B 7 A 8 8 TX 9 9 RX shield wire to DB9 body shield...

Page 139: ...Pin Connector i 8 PIN MINI DIN CONNECTOR PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals RX 1 1 TX RX 2 2 SG 3 3 TX 4 4 RX 5 5 SG 6 6 TX 7 7 8 8 TX 9 RX shield wire to body shie...

Page 140: ...PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR RJ45 inverter DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 1 TX 2 2 RX 3 3 TX 4 4 RX TX 5 5 SG RX 6 6 SG 7 7 8 8 TX 9 RX shield wire to ground shield wire to DB9...

Page 141: ...der Twido i 8 PIN MINI DIN CONNECTOR PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals A 1 1 TX B 2 2 3 3 4 4 RX 5 5 SG 6 6 SG 7 7 8 8 TX 9 RX shield wire to body shield wire to DB...

Page 142: ...hneider Nano i 8 PIN MINI DIN CONNECTOR PINOUTS DB9 MALE PINOUTS Signals Pin number Pin number Signals A 1 1 TX B 2 2 3 3 4 4 RX 5 5 SG 6 6 SG 7 7 8 8 TX 9 RX shield wire to body shield wire to DB9 bo...

Page 143: ...hneider Modicon i DB9 MALE PINOUTS PLC DB9 MALE PINOUTS NQ Signals Pin number Pin number Signals 1 1 RXD 2 2 TXD TXD 3 3 RXD DTR 4 4 SG 5 5 SG DSR 6 6 RTS 7 7 CTS 8 8 9 9 shield wire to DB9 body shiel...

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Page 145: ...ogue number on the front cover of the manual i The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision The page numbers of a revision refer to the previous version i Cat No V0...

Page 146: ...7 EN 01 Note Specifications subject to change without notice Authorized Distributor Printed in Europe Cat No I55E EN 01 CJ1W MCH72 Programmable Controller SYSMAC CJ series Motion Control Unit OPERATIO...

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