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Programmable Terminals

NS-Series 

NS15-TX01

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-V2 

NS12-TS00

@

-V1/-V2, NS12-TS01

@

-V1/-V2 

NS10-TV00

@

-V1/-V2, NS10-TV01

@

-V1/-V2 

NS8-TV00

@

-V1/-V2, NS8-TV01

@

-V1/-V2 

NS8-TV10

@

-V1, NS8-TV11

@

-V1 

NS5-SQ00

@

-V1/-V2, NS5-SQ01

@

-V1/-V2 

NS5-TQ00

@

-V2, NS5-TQ01

@

-V2 

NS5-MQ00

@

-V2, NS5-MQ01

@

-V2 

NS5-SQ10

@

-V2, NS5-SQ11

@

-V2 

NS5-TQ10

@

-V2, NS5-TQ11

@

-V2  

NS5-MQ10

@

-V2, NS5-MQ11

@

-V2 

SETUP MANUAL 

Cat. No. V083-E1-12 

Summary of Contents for NS - REV 12

Page 1: ... V1 V2 NS10 TV00 V1 V2 NS10 TV01 V1 V2 NS8 TV00 V1 V2 NS8 TV01 V1 V2 NS8 TV10 V1 NS8 TV11 V1 NS5 SQ00 V1 V2 NS5 SQ01 V1 V2 NS5 TQ00 V2 NS5 TQ01 V2 NS5 MQ00 V2 NS5 MQ01 V2 NS5 SQ10 V2 NS5 SQ11 V2 NS5 TQ10 V2 NS5 TQ11 V2 NS5 MQ10 V2 NS5 MQ11 V2 SETUP MANUAL Cat No V083 E1 12 ...

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Page 3: ...lumn of the manual to help you locate different types of information Precautions for Safe Use Indicates precautions on handling the product to ensure that the product is used safely Precautions for Correct Use Indicates precautions to ensure that product functions and performances are realized to ensure that the reliability of the product is maintained and to ensure that the product is otherwise u...

Page 4: ...ction 2 Before Connecting 2 1 2 1 Connecting the Host 2 2 2 1 1 Communications Types and Connection Methods 2 2 2 2 Part Names and Functions 2 8 Section 3 Installing the PT and Connecting Peripheral Devices 3 1 3 1 Installing the PT 3 3 3 1 1 Installation Environment 3 3 3 1 2 Installing RS 232C RS 422A Converters 3 4 3 1 3 Mounting the PT to the Control Panel 3 4 3 1 4 Connecting the Power Supply...

Page 5: ...6 3 8 4 Wiring 3 53 3 9 Connecting a Monitor 3 59 3 10 External Brightness Adjustment 3 60 3 11 RS 232C RS 422A Selector DIP Switch 3 61 Section 4 Connecting the Host to Serial Port 4 1 4 1 1 1 Host Connection 4 2 4 1 1 Connection Methods 4 2 4 1 2 Unit Setting Methods 4 4 4 2 1 N Host Connection 4 7 4 2 1 Connection Methods 4 7 4 2 2 Unit Setting Methods 4 7 4 3 High speed 1 N NT Link 4 18 4 3 1 ...

Page 6: ... Printing Mode 6 28 6 3 9 Orientation 6 29 6 3 10 Changing Values in Device Monitor Setting 6 29 6 3 11 Contrast NS5 SQ NS5 MQ Only 6 29 6 3 12 CJK Han Unification Priority 6 30 6 3 13 Alarm Monitor Registration Procedure 6 30 6 3 14 Starting the Ladder Monitor from Alarm Event Summary and History NS15 12 10 8 Only 6 30 6 3 15 Setting the Tag Update Notification Message 6 31 6 3 16 Time to Switch ...

Page 7: ...nal Application Startup 6 63 6 8 11 Version Display 6 64 6 8 12 PLC Data Trace NS15 NS12 NS10 and NS8 Only 6 64 6 9 Hardware Check 6 66 6 9 1 LCD Check 6 66 6 9 2 Touch Switch Check 6 67 6 9 3 Touch Panel Calibration NS15 Only 6 67 6 10 Starting Operations 6 68 6 11 Verifying Tags 6 70 Section 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7 1 7 1 Maintenance 7 2 7 1 1 Replacing the Battery 7 2 7 2 Inspection ...

Page 8: ...nnecting Cable Assembly A 40 Appendix 7 Preparing Connecting Cables for Bar Code Readers A 42 Appendix 8 Standard Models A 43 Appendix 9 List of Optional Products A 58 A 9 1 Anti reflection Sheets NS15 KBA04 NS12 KBA04 NS7 KBA04 NT30 KBA04 A 58 A 9 2 Protective Covers NS12 KBA05 N NS7 KBA05 N NT31C KBA05 N A 59 A 9 3 NT30 KBA01 Chemical resistant Cover A 60 A 9 4 Replacement Battery CJ1W BAT01 A 6...

Page 9: ...t using the PT s Ethernet interface and the Controller Link Interface Unit Section 6 System Menu Operations This section describes the methods for operating the System Menu It also provides details on functions that are useful for NS series PT applications and for system maintenance Section 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes the maintenance and inspection methods for preventi...

Page 10: ...vides information on NS Series PTs prior to V1 i e NS12 NS10 and NS7 Describes how to connect the PT to the host and peripheral devices methods to setup communications and operation and procedures for maintenance Refer to the NS Series Programming Manual V073 E1 for information on PT functions and specific operating procedures NS Series Programming Manual V073 E1 Describes the screen configuration...

Page 11: ...cts in the OMRON SYSMAC C Series of Programmable Controllers C200HS C200HX Z C200HG Z C200HE Z CQM1 CQM1H CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C CVM1 CV Series Indicates products in the OMRON SYSMAC CVM1 CV Series of Programmable Controllers CV500 CV1000 CV2000 CVM1 Serial Communications Unit Indicates a Serial Communications Unit for an OMRON CS CJ series PLC Serial Communications Board Indicates a Serial Communicati...

Page 12: ...le or for emergency switch applications Before using the product under conditions which are not described in the manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems railroad systems aviation systems vehicles combustion systems medical equipment amusement machines safety equipment and other systems machines and equipment that may have a serious influence on lives and property if used improper...

Page 13: ...erly performed for the PT Personnel in charge refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during machine design installation operation maintenance and disposal Ensure that installation and post installation checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed Do not use the input functions of the PT such as the fu...

Page 14: ...ut from the PT is 250 mA max at 5 V 5 12 Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables 13 Always tighten the connector screws after connecting communications cables 14 The maximum tensile load for cables is 30 N Do not apply loads greater than this 15 Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or before pressing the reset button 16 The whole sy...

Page 15: ... Doing so may corrupt the screen data or system program Turning OFF the power supply to the PT Pressing the PT s reset switch 35 When mounting the Battery be sure to use the correct Battery and mount it correctly 36 Do not disassemble or short circuit the battery 37 Dispose of the Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply 38 Never use volatile solvents such as benzene or thin...

Page 16: ... to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to shock or vibration Outdoor locations directly subject to wind or rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to excessive dust Locations subject to direct sunlight 2 Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations Locations subject to static electricity or other forms o...

Page 17: ...lectromagnetic Interference EN 61131 2 EN 61131 2 radiated emission 10 m regulations Conformance to EC Directives NS series PTs conform to EC Directives To ensure that the machine or device in which the NS series PT is used complies with EC Directives the PT must be installed as follows The NS series PT must be installed in a control panel You must use reinforced insulation or double insulation fo...

Page 18: ...and the panel cutout must be completely covered with conductive tape such as copper tape and the PT must be secured using mounting brackets Conditions for Use on the Bridge Class NK Certification Only The NS series PT must be installed in a control panel The control panel must be equipped with an air conditioner The entire surface of the NS series PT must be covered with electromagnetic shielding ...

Page 19: ...AS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE 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 LIABILIT...

Page 20: ... 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 21: ...onfirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANCE 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 an...

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Page 23: ...s 1 2 1 1 2 NS series PT Operating System 1 3 1 2 Communications with the Host 1 5 1 2 1 What is an NT Link 1 6 1 2 2 Ethernet 1 6 1 2 3 Controller Link 1 6 1 2 4 Host Link 1 6 1 2 5 Connecting to a Temperature Controller 1 6 1 2 6 Memory Link Connections 1 7 1 2 7 Communicating with Other Devices 1 7 1 2 8 EtherNet IP 1 7 1 3 System Configuration 1 8 1 3 1 Supported Peripheral Devices 1 8 1 4 Pro...

Page 24: ...ons of the NS series PTs for first time users of Programmable Terminals 1 1 1 PT Functions for FA Manufacturing Sites Line Operating Status Monitor Display NS series PTs can be used to display information such as the operating status of the system and the devices Graphs and other indicators can be used to better represent the information and make it easy to understand Directions for FA Site Operat...

Page 25: ...d to the PT through RS 232C Ethernet or USB communications RS 232C Ethernet USB Screen data Create screen data Connect the computer to the PT only when transferring screen data to or from the CX Designer Computer CX Designer Note 1 Some models do not support Ethernet Note 2 USB data transfer is not supported for some PT lots and system program versions Note 3 If the serial port protocol is set to ...

Page 26: ... by using commands from the host or touch switch operations Reading Data from the Host A communications method such as NT Link Ethernet or Controller Link is used to connect the host and the required data is automatically read from the host Note Some models do not support Ethernet or Controller Link NT Link or Ethernet Controller Link Host Sending Data to the Host Data input using touch switches b...

Page 27: ...ctional objects on the PT screen and con trolling and notifying PT status The NS series PTs also enable communications with more than one PLC A host name is registered for each PLC connected allowing access to any PLC areas by specifying the host name and address NS Series PT PLC Timers counters DM Area I O Area Auxiliary Area When using NS series PTs the host can be connected using any of the fol...

Page 28: ...5 Connecting to Host via Ethernet or Controller Link For details on the PLCs that can be connected to the Ethernet refer to Ap pendix 8 Standard Models 1 2 3 Controller Link Controller Link is an FA network that can send and receive large data packets among OMRON PLCs and FA computers Controller Link Units for PLCs that are supported by the NS series PTs connected to NS CLK21 Controller Link Inter...

Page 29: ...d ControlLogix Controllers Devices that support Modbus RTU Yokogawa Electric FA M3 FA M3R series PLCs For details on connection methods refer to the Host Connection Manual Multivendor Con nection 1 2 8 EtherNet IP EtherNet IP is a multi vendor industrial network protocol that uses Ethernet The specifica tion is an open standard managed by the ODVA Open DeviceNet Vendor Association as is DeviceNet ...

Page 30: ...cable Note 1 Only the following models support Ethernet NS15 TX01 V2 NS12 TS01 B V NS10 TV01 B V NS8 TV 1 B V NS5 SQ 1 B V NS5 TQ 1 B V and VS5 MQ 1 B V Note 2 Only the following models support the Controller Link Interface Unit NS15 TX01 V2 NS12 TS0 NS10 TV0 The NS8 and NS5 do not support the Controller Link Interface Unit Note 3 The following models support Video Input Units NS15 TX01 V2 NS12 TS...

Page 31: ...nk Interface Unit NS CLK21 USB compatible Printers Refer to 3 5 Connecting to Printers Attachments Refer to A 9 8 Attachments NS12 ATT01 B NS12 ATT02 NS8 ATT01 NS8 ATT02 Use an Attachment when replacing NT series PTs NS12 ATT01 B NS12 ATT02 NS8 ATT01 NS8 ATT02 USB Relay Cable Refer to 3 1 3 Mounting the PT to the Control Panel NS USBEXT 1M Reference The following optional products are available Re...

Page 32: ...Link 4 7 and A 9 High speed 1 N NT Link 4 15 and A 9 Ethernet Section 5 EtherNet IP Section 5 Controller Link Section 5 Host Link Refer to the Host Connection Manual Host Links Temperature Controllers Refer to the Host Connection Manual Temp Control MemLink Memory Links Refer to the Host Connection Manual Temp Control MemLink Other Devices Refer to the Host Connection Manual Multivendor Connection...

Page 33: ...51 CP series CP1L CPU Unit Operation Manual W462 CP series CP1H CPU Unit Operation Manual W450 SYSMAC CJ Series Operation Manual W393 SYSMAC CS CJ Series Serial Communications Unit and Board Operation Manual W336 SYSMAC CS Series Operation Manual W339 SYSMAC CS CJ Series Programming Manual W394 SYSMAC CS CJ Series Instruction Reference Manual W340 SYSMAC CS CJ Series Programming Console Operation ...

Page 34: ...1 4 Procedure for Running NS series PTs 1 12 ...

Page 35: ...ink communications refer to the Host Connection Manual Host Link For details on Temperature Controller connections and Memory Link communications refer to the Host Connection Manual Temp Control MemLink For details on connecting to other devices refer to the Host Connection Manual Multivendor Connection 2 1 Connecting the Host 2 2 2 1 1 Communications Types and Connection Methods 2 2 2 2 Part Name...

Page 36: ...ks Note 1 A 1 N NT Link can be set for either normal or high speed communications Note 2 With the NS5 EXP Expansion I F on the Comm Tab Page in the System Menu settings can be set to use a communications port in the expansion interface connector The expan sion interface however is a future expansion which cannot yet be used Always use the se rial port B connector Communications will not be possibl...

Page 37: ... No No No P 4 2 P 4 11 RS 422A See note 1 RS 422A RS 422A cable Host PT Yes Yes No No No P 4 2 P 4 11 Ethernet No No Yes No No P 5 2 Ethernet EtherNet IP Host PT Ethernet 10Base T 100Base T twisted pair cross cable No No No Yes No P 5 26 Controller Link See note 2 Controller Link Controller Link Interface Unit Host PT Specified shielded twisted pair cable No No Yes No Yes P 5 17 Yes Connection is ...

Page 38: ...S 422A See note 1 RS 422A Host PTs NS AL002 Adapter RS 422A cable No Yes No No No P 4 11 Ethernet No No Yes No No P 5 2 Ethernet EtherNet IP Host PTs Ethernet HUB 10Base T 100Base T twisted pair straight cable No No No Yes No P 5 26 Controller Link See note 2 Controller Link Host PTs Controller Link Interface Unit Specified shielded twisted pair cable No No Yes No Yes P 5 17 Yes Connection is poss...

Page 39: ...rt A RS 232C cable Host Serial port B RS 232C cable Yes Yes No No No P 4 2 P 4 11 Ethernet No No Yes No No P 5 2 Ethernet EtherNet IP Host PT Host HUB Ethernet 10Base T 100Base T twisted pair straight cable No No No Yes No P 5 26 Controller Link See note Controller Link Host PT Host Controller Link Interface Unit Specified shielded twisted pair cable No No Yes No Yes P 5 17 Yes Connection is possi...

Page 40: ... RS 422A Host PT Serial port A RS 232C cable Host Serial port B RS 422A cable Yes Yes No No P 4 2 P 4 11 Ethernet RS 232C Ethernet EtherNet IP RS 232C Host PT Ethernet Host RS 232C cable 10Base T 100Base T twisted pair cross cable Yes Yes Yes Yes P 4 2 P 4 11 P 5 2 Yes Connection is possible No Connection is not possible Note Possible only with the NS15 TX01 V2 The NS AL002 is connected directly t...

Page 41: ...IP Controller Link Host PT Ethernet Host Specified shielded twisted pair cable 10BASE T 100BASE T Twisted pair cross cable Controller Link Interface Unit Controller Link No No Yes Yes Yes P 5 2 P 5 17 P 5 26 Yes Connection is possible No Connection is not possible Note Only when a Controller Link Interface Unit NS CLK21 is mounted The NS AL002 is connected directly to the serial port of the PT and...

Page 42: ... the status of the PT Indicator Green Orange Red Lit PT is operating normally The file system check that is per formed immediately after the power is turned ON is in progress The battery power is low or the bat tery is not connected and the PT is operating normally An error oc curred at startup Flashing Memory Card transfer ended normally A backlight error occurred immediately after power was turn...

Page 43: ...ss Adjustment Connector Connects to an external variable resistor to adjust the brightness of the touch panel USB Slave Connector This is a USB Type B connector It can be used to connect to the CX Designer Refer to 3 3 2 Connecting via USB A PictBridge compatible printer can also be connected Refer to 3 5 2 Connecting a PictBridge compatible Printer USB Host Connector Used to connect to printers I...

Page 44: ...ing normally The file system check that is per formed immediately after the power is turned ON is in progress The battery power is low or the battery is not connected and the PT is operating normally An error oc curred at startup Flashing Memory Card transfer ended normally A backlight error occurred immediately after power was turned ON Memory Card transfer in progress Memory Card transfer ended ...

Page 45: ...tting screen data log data and system programs Serial Port B Connector Used to connect the host CX Designer and Bar Code Reader Uses an RS 232C 9 pin connector USB Slave Connector This is a USB Type B connector It can be used to connect to the CX Designer Refer to 3 3 2 Connecting via USB A PictBridge compatible printer can also be connected to the NS12 V2 or NS10 V2 Refer to 3 5 2 Connecting a Pi...

Page 46: ...ndicator Green Orange Red Lit PT is operating normally The file system check that is performed immediately after the power is turned ON is in progress The battery power is low or the battery is not connected and the PT is operating normally An error occurred at startup Flashing Memory Card transfer ended normally Memory Card transfer in progress Memory Card transfer ended abnormally Not lit Power ...

Page 47: ...smitting screen data log data and system programs Serial Port B Connector Used to connect the host CX Designer and Bar Code Reader Uses an RS 232C 9 pin connector USB Slave Connector This is a USB Type B connector Refer to 3 3 2 Connecting via USB It is used to connect to CX Designer A PictBridge compatible printer can also be connected to the NS8 V2 Refer to 3 5 2 Connecting a PictBridge compatib...

Page 48: ...red at startup Flashing Memory Card transfer ended normally Memory Card transfer in progress Memory Card transfer ended abnormally Not lit Power is not being supplied to the PT The fuse is broken The system program is damaged and the system cannot be booted RUN indicator Lights or flashes to indicate the status of the PT Display 5 7 inch STN color LCD The entire display is a touch panel that serve...

Page 49: ...f screen data other registered data and the system menu however will not change DIP Switch Used to set the settings for transmitting data using the Memory Card Battery Cover The battery is installed underneath the cover Serial Port B Connector Used to connect the host CX Designer and Bar Code Reader Uses an RS 232C 9 pin connector Serial Port A Connector Used to connect the host CX Designer and Ba...

Page 50: ...rforming the next one A touch position detection error of up to 10 pixels may occur due to the pre cision of the NS15 TX01 V2 touch panel Always take this into account when positioning functional objects on the panel so adjoining objects will not be activated by mistake Precautions for Correct Use If you touch a point on the panel away from any object and then slide your finger on the panel until ...

Page 51: ...Check system safety before pressing the touch switches Precautions for Correct Use If you touch a point on the panel away from any object and then slide your finger on the panel until it rests on a functional object on the NS15 TX01 that functional object will not be activated You must remove your finger completely from the panel and then touch the functional object directly to activate that objec...

Page 52: ...supplied power is 250 mA max before using the 5 V power supply from pin 6 The capacity of the PT s 5 V output is 250 mA max at 5 V 5 Connector Pin Arrangement of Serial Port B Isolated RS 422A NS15 Only Pin number Signal name Name 1 RDA Receive data 2 RDB Receive data 3 SDA Send data 4 RDB Send data 5 RSA Request to send 6 RSB Request to send 7 Functional ground Precautions for Correct Use A screw...

Page 53: ...the length for connection is at least 15 mm as shown in the following diagram 15 mm min Analog GRGB output connector NS15 Only Pin No Signal name 1 GND GND 2 NC Not used 3 BLUE Blue video signal 4 GREEN Green video signal 5 RED Red video signal 6 GND GND 7 NC Not used 8 B_GND Blue video signal GND 9 G_GND Green video signal GND 10 R_GND Red video signal GND 11 NC Not used 12 VSYNC Vertical sync si...

Page 54: ...2 2 Part Names and Functions 2 20 ...

Page 55: ... Peripheral Device Connection Limitations 3 7 3 2 Starting the PT 3 8 3 2 1 Operation at Startup 3 8 3 2 2 Starting the PT for the First Time 3 10 3 3 Connecting the CX Designer 3 12 3 3 1 Connecting via RS 232C or Ethernet 3 12 3 3 2 Connecting via USB 3 12 3 3 3 Connecting via a Modem 3 14 3 4 Connecting to Bar Code Readers 3 15 3 4 1 Connection Methods 3 15 3 4 2 Setting Bar Code Readers 3 16 3...

Page 56: ...cting to Video Input Connectors 3 37 3 8 Installing the Controller Link Interface Unit 3 42 3 8 1 Controller Link Interface Unit Components 3 42 3 8 2 Nomenclature and Functions 3 43 3 8 3 Installation Method for Controller Link Interface Unit 3 46 3 8 4 Wiring 3 53 3 9 Connecting a Monitor 3 59 3 10 External Brightness Adjustment 3 60 3 11 RS 232C RS 422A Selector DIP Switch 3 61 ...

Page 57: ...t in condensation Locations that would subject the PT to chemicals Locations that would subject the PT to oil Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations that would subject the PT to direct shock or vibration Locations that would directly expose the PT to wind or rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Provide proper shielding measures when installing in the following lo...

Page 58: ...ing procedure to mount the PT to the control panel 1 Make a hole in the panel for flush mounting according to the following dimensions and in sert the PT from the front of the panel Recommended panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Width Height Model Dimensions NS15 Width 383 5 1 0 Height 282 5 1 0 mm NS12 Width 302 1 0 Height 228 1 0 mm NS10 Width 302 1 0 Height 228 1 0 mm NS8 Width 220 5 0 5 0 Height 16...

Page 59: ...The NS series PT must be installed in a control panel The control panel must be equipped with an air conditioner The entire surface of the NS series PT must be covered with electromag netic shielding specified below that is also grounded using conductive tape e g copper tape Gaps in the door of the control panel must be completely filled or covered with gaskets or other material Gaps between the P...

Page 60: ...lectric strength test To conform to EC Directives use a DC power supply that will provide a sta ble output even if the input is momentarily interrupted for 10 ms and that has reinforced or double insulation Power Supply The following table shows the specifications for the power supply that can be connected De termine power supply specifications that meet the power supply capacity requirements Item...

Page 61: ...e PT is provided with a functional ground FG terminal Wire the FG terminal according to the following conditions 1 Ground according to Figure when there is difference in potential between the PT and host Do not ground the functional ground of the PT if it is far from the host and one point grounding is difficult 2 Do not ground the functional ground FG of the PT if it is mounted to the same panel ...

Page 62: ...nnected properly turn ON the power to the PT and then start the PT Use the following procedure to start the PT 3 2 1 Operation at Startup When the power is ON or the PT is reset the PT will operate as follows Indicator lights orange Immediately after the power is turned ON the indicator will light orange The file system will be checked and the system recovered if the power was turned OFF while a f...

Page 63: ...ttom right of the screen and the PT will be in standby status until normal connection is established To change the communications settings display the System Menu and change the settings Precautions for Safe Use Confirm the safety of the system before turning the power ON and OFF or pressing the reset switch Reference If tags are used in the screen data in the NS series PT tags will be verified be...

Page 64: ...e displayed Press the Initialize Tab The dialog boxes and System Menu are set for English language displays at the factory The language can be changed to Japanese at this point if desired To change to Japanese select it and then press the Write Button The follow ing message will be displayed Press the Yes Button Do not turn OFF the power supply until the language change process has been completed ...

Page 65: ...ours minutes seconds format Example Input 06 01 01 p m as 18 1 1 The Write Button will be displayed but the time and date settings will be enabled immediately after they have been input in the dialog box This completes the procedure required to start the PT for the first time Now transfer the project data Refer to 3 6 Using Memory Cards and Transferring Data to the PT in the CX Designer s Online H...

Page 66: ...C Connection is made to both serial ports A and B at the same time The serial port protocol is set to Allen Bradley DF1 Communications Conditions The communications conditions are set with the CX Server For details refer to Transferring Data to the PT in the CX Designer s Online Help Recommended Connecting Cables The following cables are recommended when connecting via RS 232C XW2Z S002 OMRON cabl...

Page 67: ...e g 2005 in this example Month 1 to 9 January to September X to Z October to December e g February in this example Day of month e g the 3rd in this example 0 3 2 5 Manufactured February 3 2005 Use a USB cable that is 2 m or shorter If a distance of longer than 2 m is required for a USB connection use a commercially available USB Hub NS V1 Series PT Personal computer 2 m max NS V1 Series PT Persona...

Page 68: ... slave connector is connected to a personal com puter i e do not turn ON SB25 SB27 or SB29 in system bit memory The PT or computer may malfunction All models in the NS V2 Series support USB communications Use a commercially available USB cable to connect the PT to the USB port 3 3 3 Connecting via a Modem A modem can be used to connect the computer and a serial port on the PT For details on connec...

Page 69: ...al 3 4 1 Connection Methods Connect the Bar Code Reader to either serial port A or B of the PT as shown in the following diagram PT Bar Code Reader 9 pin connector Serial port A or B RS 232C 9 pin Connecting cable Bar Code Reader cable Precautions for Safe Use Always turn OFF the power to the Bar Code Reader and the PT before con necting or disconnecting cables Prepare the connecting cables referr...

Page 70: ...ommunications conditions from the System Menu For details on specific methods for operating the System Menu refer to 6 6 6 Setting Bar Code Readers Bar Code Reader Settings Set the settings for the Bar Code Reader according to the following table Make sure however that the communications conditions settings for the communications speed parity stop bits and data bits match those set for the PT For ...

Page 71: ...ring Display Input object 2 The Numeral Display Input or String Display Input object will become highlighted 3 Read the bar code data from the Bar Code Reader 4 Touch the command button set to either RET Return or ENT Enter to confirm the input For details on the methods for setting Numeral Display Input String Display Input and Command Button objects refer to 2 9 Buttons and 2 12 Display and Inpu...

Page 72: ...tions for Safe Use Connecting or disconnecting the cable with power to the printer or the PT turned ON may cause the PT to malfunction Always turn OFF the power to the printer and the PT before connecting or disconnecting cables Do not connect an USB connector to any device that is not applicable Before connecting an USB connector to a device make sure that the device is free of damage Printing de...

Page 73: ... subject to noise or provide shielding Do not connect an USB connector to any device that is not applicable Before connecting an USB connector to a device make sure that the device is free of damage The PT may malfunction if the connecting cable is connected or discon nected while the power supply to the PT is turned ON Always turn OFF the power supply to the printer and PT before connecting or di...

Page 74: ... iP3600 iP100 PIXUS iP5000 PIXUS Pro9500 Pro9000 HP Photosmart 8753 KONICA MINOLTA magicolor 2530DL Reference An NS series PT will switch to PictBridge mode when B25 B27 or B29 is turned ON in system bit memory Depending on the printer an error message saying that an unsupported digital camera is connected may be displayed Even if this display ap pears you can still print properly by using the bit...

Page 75: ...the PT display There are three methods for transferring data as follows Automatic download Transfers data from the Memory Card to the PT Automatic upload Transfers data from the PT to the Memory Card Manual transfer Direction for data transfer is selected manually Precautions for Correct Use Use a Memory Card recommended by OMRON Incorrect operation may occur if a non recommended memory card is us...

Page 76: ...interface on the side of the PT Eject button Front surface 2 Push the Memory Card firmly into the back of the slot The eject button will be pushed out when the Memory Card is installed properly Removing the Memory Card NS15 Make sure the Memory Card power indicator is OFF Loosen the Memory Card bracket screw and then press the eject button NS12 10 8 5 Press the eject button To stop the Memory Card...

Page 77: ...r transferring data from the Memory Card to the PT refer to 3 6 3 Transferring Data with Memory Cards The system backup folder can be created only if CX Designer is installed from the stand alone CD ROM If the CX Designer is installed from CX One reinstall the system program by following the procedure for using a recovery update program described above Restrictions on System Program Replacement St...

Page 78: ...to the PT Press the PT reset switch Remove the Memory Card Do not remove the Memory Card while power is being supplied to it If the PT system is damaged due to the power being turned OFF while a file is being written or other reason using normal downloading to replace the system programs may not be pos sible For details on troubleshooting refer to page 3 27 Data Transfer Security With NS series PT...

Page 79: ...ore do not use BANK DATA or BANK SYSTEM when creating folders in the Memory Card Set all pins to OFF when using the PT for normal operations Precautions for Safe Use Use the following technique when changing DIP switch settings Correct technique Incorrect technique Back of the PT s case DIP switch The DIP switch may bend or break if the tool is incorrectly levered against the PT s case as shown in...

Page 80: ...ng data automatically When data transfer security has been set for the project data stored in the PT to protect the project data from unauthorized data transfers an automatic download will not be performed To download the data use the manual transfer procedure described in Manual Transfer be low Automatic Upload An automatic upload transfers system programs and screen data from the PT to the Memor...

Page 81: ... in Manual Transfer below Manual Transfer Use screen operations to select the direction download or upload contents Project Project System or System and banks Use one of the following procedures to manually transfer data 1 Turn OFF the power to the PT turn ON pin 6 of the DIP switch and turn ON the power to the PT DIP switch pin and status 1 2 3 4 5 6 Operation ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Enables manua...

Page 82: ...he transfer has completed will be displayed when the transfer has finished If an error occurs a transfer error screen will be displayed Refer to Errors on page 3 28 if an error occurs 11 The indicator will flash green when transferring has finished 12 Turn OFF pin 6 of the DIP switch and reset the PT A warning message is not displayed at the PT when the PT model version and language are different ...

Page 83: ... Are you sure to continue Download ing Uploading Does the transfer source directory or file exist Note If the Yes Button is pressed and data is transferred the previous data at the transfer desti nation will be deleted The password is incorrect Check the pass word Reset the PT Check whether the password is correct After checking the message reset the PT and transfer the data again System Program R...

Page 84: ... NS Series RGB and Video Input Unit Operation Manual Cat No V086 for information on NS CA002 installation methods 3 7 1 Video Input Unit Components The following table shows the Video Input Unit s product configuration Model Components Name Contents Video Board 1 Allows video input NS CA001 Video Input Unit Cover 1 Protects Video Board Cable 1 Connects the PT s functional ground terminal and the c...

Page 85: ...N Vision Sensors and allows Vision Sensor settings to be performed from the PT Positions of screws for attaching Video Board to PT Contrast Adjuster Used to adjust the contrast for video input All 4 channels are adjusted together They cannot be adjusted individually Four Video Input Connectors BNC connectors for inputting NTSC PAL signals Video Board Rear View Expansion Interface Connector Connect...

Page 86: ...ovided screws Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 6 N m Always turn OFF the power to PT before mounting or removing the Unit Follow the procedures and install the Unit correctly When the Video Input Unit is installed the depth of the PT will increase by 24 mm To install the Video Input Unit secure sufficient space inside the control panel beforehand Installing the Video Input Unit 1 Mount the Vide...

Page 87: ...o Input Unit 3 33 2 Secure the four corners of the Video Board with screws 3 Insert screws in the screw holes for attaching the cover and tighten them slightly Align the cover s screw holes with the screws and mount the cover ...

Page 88: ...put Unit 3 34 Slide the cover downward and tighten the screws Connecting the Cable Connect the functional ground terminal of the PT and the cover with the cable to prevent mal function due to noise Connect with the cable provided ...

Page 89: ... Installing the Video Input Unit 3 35 Removing the Video Input Unit 1 Remove the cover from the PT as follows Loosen the screws Lift up on the cover and remove it 2 Remove the screws from the four corners ...

Page 90: ...3 7 Installing the Video Input Unit 3 36 3 Remove the Video Board from the expansion interface connector of PT Follow the procedure shown below ...

Page 91: ...nput Unit mounted to the PT Precautions for Safe Use The tensile load of the cable is 30 N maximum Do not exceed maximum load Connecting to Video Input Connectors 1 Insert the BNC socket on the camera s video output cable into a video input connector 2 After inserting the BNC socket twist it clockwise until it locks into place Twist clockwise ...

Page 92: ...nit 3 38 Removing the Video Input Connector 1 Unlock the BNC socket on the camera s video output cable by twisting it counterclockwise while pushing it Twist counterclockwise Push 2 After unlocking the BNC socket pull it out Pull out ...

Page 93: ...ect it to the video input con nector using a BNC RCA connector in the way shown below Video input connector BNC type BNC RCA connector See note RCA plug Note A BNC RCA connector is provided with the Monitor Cable F150 VM for OMRON Vision Sensors It is not provided with the Video Input Unit NS CA001 ...

Page 94: ...530 R150V2 1 Insert the socket of the Relay Cable F150 VKP see note into the Video Board s console port connector Note The Relay Cable F150 VKP is the cable used to connect the Video Board s console connec tor to the console connector of an OMRON Vision Sensor Removing the Console Port Connector Use the following method to remove the Relay Cable from the Video Board s console port connector 1 Remo...

Page 95: ...able Ter minals Programming Manual Select the Contrast Adjustment function for Command Buttons Refer to Command Buttons under 2 9 Buttons in the NS series Programmable Terminals Programming Manual If the contrast is not improved using the above methods change the contrast with the Video Board s contrast adjustor using the following method Turn the contrast adjustor gradually using a small screwdri...

Page 96: ...ects the PT to the Controller Link Network Connector 1 Connects the communications cable and Controller Link Support Board Cover 1 Protects the connector and the Con troller Link Support Board Cable 1 Connects the cover and the PT s func tional ground terminal to prevent noise Screw M3 10 These screws are used for Securing the Connector Conversion Board to the back of the PT Securing the cover to ...

Page 97: ... using the cable connector provided Interrupt shorting Pin Set at the factory Do not change the factory setting Terminating Resistance Switch This is a slide switch Turn ON the terminating resistance if the Board is at the end node in a Controller Link Network The switch must be set to OFF at other nodes Indicators Display the status of the Board and Network Plate Attaches to the cover Reference T...

Page 98: ... ERH EEPROM error Red Lit One of the following errors occurred EEPROM error EEPROM data link table error EEPROM routing table error EEPROM network parameter error Not lit No EEPROM error INS Network par ticipation Yellow Lit The Board is participating in the network Not lit The Board is not participating in the network SD Send Yellow Lit Sending data Not lit Not sending data RD Receive Yellow Lit ...

Page 99: ...f a wired network to ab sorb unnecessary signals and reduce the noise The Controller Link Support Board has built in terminating resistance which can be connected simply by setting the slide switch to ON Set the switch to ON to connect the terminating resistance at both end nodes in wired net works and set the switch to OFF at all other nodes ON Setting Terminating resistance OFF factory setting N...

Page 100: ...strate or mounted devices with your bare hands Also discharge static electricity from your body in advance After mounting the Controller Link Interface Unit to the PT all fittings must be tightened with the provided screws Tighten the screws to a torque of 0 6 N m Always turn OFF the power to PT before mounting or removing the Unit Follow the procedures and install the Unit correctly When the Cont...

Page 101: ... the back of the PT and the respective screw holes are aligned Hold the Board by the corners keeping it parallel to back of the PT PT s expansion interface connector Connector Conversion Board Connector Conversion Board s expansion interface connector Hold the four corners and insert straight to the expansion interface connector on the PT Align the positions of the holes 2 Secure the four corners ...

Page 102: ...48 3 Insert the Controller Link Support Board s card edge connector into the Connector Conversion Board s connector Reference Follow the steps given below if it is hard to insert the card edge connector to the con nector on the connector conversion board ...

Page 103: ...3 8 Installing the Controller Link Interface Unit 3 49 4 Mount the cover to the PT Cover Controller Link Support Board Underside view 5 Secure the five places shown below with screws ...

Page 104: ...nnect the functional ground terminal of the PT and the cover with the cable to prevent mal function due to noise Connect with the cable provided Removing Controller Link Interface Unit 1 Remove the cover Remove these screws and remove the cover Cover Controller Link Support Board ...

Page 105: ...k Interface Unit 3 51 2 Disconnect the Controller Link Support Board from the connector conversion board Hold both ends of the Controller Link Support Board and pull out straight 3 Remove the screws from the Connector Conversion Board ...

Page 106: ...roller Link Interface Unit 3 52 4 Disconnect the Connector Conversion Board from the PT To do this follow the steps given below Hold the four corners of the Board and detach upper side first Then pull out the Board completely ...

Page 107: ...ons cable or installing removing the connector Use the connector attached to the Controller Link Support Board Connecting the Communications Cable Connect the communications cable to the Controller Link Support Board after first connecting it to the cable connector provided Use one of the twisted pair cables listed below as the communications cable Model Manufacturer Remarks Li2Y FCY2x0 56qmm KROM...

Page 108: ...istance ON Terminating resistance OFF Terminating resistance ON Board at the end of the network Ground Reference Terminals of the same type are connected internally They can thus be connected to either the right or left half of the end Boards Connecting Cables to Communications Connectors When connecting a communications cable to a Controller Link Support Board connect the cable to the attached co...

Page 109: ...e to attach to a crimp terminal 3 Strip the ends of the signal wires far enough to attach to the crimp terminals Twist the wire strands together 4 Cover the end of the cable at the point it was stripped to in step 1 with vinyl tape or heat shrink tubing Cover with vinyl tape or heat shrink tubing 5 Attach crimp terminals to the shield wire and signal wires Cover the connections with vi nyl tape or...

Page 110: ...arks are provided on the connector for the signal lines Connect the signal lines ac cording to the marks Marks indicate signals as listed above The lines can be connected to either the right or left half of the connector at the node on either end of the network If grounding by node the connection method for the shield is different Refer to Wiring Communications Cable and Connecting the Shield Line...

Page 111: ...ecting the Connector to the Board Connect the connector on the communications cable to the connector on the Board using the following procedure 1 Insert the connector on the communications cable into the connector on the Board as shown below Controller Link Support Board Cable connector 2 Secure the connector to the Board by tightening the screws on the connector The appli cable tightening torque ...

Page 112: ...to en sure that the connector does not become disconnected during communica tions Controller Link Support Board Communications disabled Connector Network split communications disabled Do not pull on the communications cable When bending the communications cable allow 60 mm or more for the bending radius R Do not place heavy objects on the communications cable Supply power only after checking the w...

Page 113: ...e monitor may not operate correctly environments where there is noise depending on the monitor installation conditions the length of the VGA cable and the wir ing conditions When installing a monitor take sufficient measures to shield against noise or install it where noise is not generated The image may be offset or distorted depending on the specific monitor that you use If the monitor is instal...

Page 114: ...he Low selection in the backlight brightness settings High Medium and Low under the operating settings for NS series PTs Brightness can be adjusted externally only with the NS15 Item Specification Recommended resis tance range 0 kΩ to 50 kΩ Recommended resistive load power 0 1 W Recommended cable AWG 10 to 26 2 m max Variable Resistor for Brightness Adjustment Reference Resistance of vari able res...

Page 115: ...2A Four wire ON RS 485 Two wire 3 OFF RS 422A Four wire ON RS 485 Two wire 4 OFF Normal transmission ON CS control 5 Not used 6 OFF RS 232C ON RS 422A RS 485 Note All pins are set to OFF in the factory settings Precautions for Correct Use There are two connectors that can be used for serial port B an isolated RS 422A connector and an RS 232C connector They cannot be used at the same time Set the D...

Page 116: ...3 11 RS 232C RS 422A Selector DIP Switch 3 62 ...

Page 117: ...ctions and Memory Link communications refer to the Host Connection Manual Temp Control MemLink For details on connecting to another company s PLC refer to the Host Connection Manual Multivendor Connection 4 1 1 1 Host Connection 4 2 4 1 1 Connection Methods 4 2 4 1 2 Unit Setting Methods 4 4 4 2 1 N Host Connection 4 7 4 2 1 Connection Methods 4 7 4 2 2 Unit Setting Methods 4 7 4 3 High speed 1 N ...

Page 118: ... time Any combination of devices can be connected to the PT RS 232C cable or RS 232C RS 422A Converter RS 422A cable PT Host 1 Host 2 Serial port A Serial port B See note See note Note Each port allows 1 N connection The NS AL002 Converter can be connected to one serial port only RS 422A Connection NS15 Only If the RS 232C RS 422A selector is used to select RS 422A RS 422A communications can be pe...

Page 119: ...hat can be connected to NS series PTs as hosts and support a 1 1 NT Link using RS 422A Reference The 1 1 NT Link is not supported for RS 485 two wire communications Always use RS 422A four wire NS series RS 485 two wire communications are used to connect to an OMRON Tem perature Controller The NS AL002 cannot be used with the NT series PTs or PLCs Connecting to CPM2C PLCs The CPM2C has a single co...

Page 120: ... port used Using RS 232C Host type Address Write value Settings Built in RS 232C port of C200HS C200HX HG HE Z CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C CQM1 or CQM1H DM 6645 Port A of C200HX HG HE Z See note 1 Port 1 of CQM1H See note 2 DM 6555 Port B of C200HX HG HE Z See note 1 DM 6550 4000 Uses 1 1 NT Link Note 1 RS 232C port of Communications Board 2 RS 232C port of Serial Communications Board Using RS 422A Host typ...

Page 121: ...the PLC Setup Area Data Memory settings as follows Set the communications conditions setting switch to OFF lower position Setting the CPM2C Front Panel DIP Switches When using a CPM2C set the switches on the front panel to enable the PLC Setup Area Data Memory settings as follows Set the switches according to whether the peripheral port or the built in RS 232C port is used as follows Connecting th...

Page 122: ...t 1 Terminating resistance switch Set to ON right position Two wire four wire switch Set to 4 right position Connecting to CVM1 CV Series V PLCs Using RS 232C RS 422A PLC Setup When using CVM1 CV series PLCs always set the Execute Process Execute Control 2 in the PLC Setup to synchronous execution Setting the Front Panel DIP Switch Set the DIP switch on the front panel as shown in the following di...

Page 123: ...CU31 41 Serial Communications Unit Check the series and model of the PLC and the model of the Board or Unit that is mounted to the PLC when connecting the PTs to the host For details on the Units used as hosts that can be connected in 1 N NT Links refer to Ap pendix 8 Standard Models Reference NS series RS 485 two wire communications are used to connect to an OMRON Temperature Controller The NS AL...

Page 124: ...st unit number 1 to 7 of the connected PTs See note 3 Note 1 RS 422A port of Communications Board 2 RS 422A port of Serial Communications Board 3 The PT unit numbers for the C200HE Z are 1 to 3 Refer to the manuals of the PLC being used for details on using the PLC Setup Area Reference There is no Communications Board for use with C200HX HG HE Z where port B is an RS 422A port There is no Communic...

Page 125: ...nected settings are required in the PLC Setup and on the front panel switches of the CPU Unit PLC Setup There are two methods that can be used to change the parameters in the PLC Setup CX Programmer Programming Console Using the CX Programmer Precautions for Safe Use If one or more parameters in the PLC Setup in the CPU Unit has been previ ously changed always upload the PLC Setup from the CPU Uni...

Page 126: ...amming Con sole to the CPU Unit and set the following values at the specified addresses of the PLC Setup PLC Setup address Setting to write Description 160 8200 hex Specifies using the Host Link port in 1 N NT Link Mode 161 0000 to 0009 hex Specifies the standard communications speed 38 400 bps It does not matter what value between 0000 and 0009 is set 166 000 hex If only one PT is connected to th...

Page 127: ...d settings are required in the PLC Setup and on the front panel switches of the CPU Unit PLC Setup There are two methods that can be used to change the parameters in the PLC Setup CX Programmer Programming Console CJ1 CPU Units only Using the CX Programmer Precautions for Safe Use If one or more parameters in the PLC Setup in the CPU Unit has been previ ously changed always upload the PLC Setup fr...

Page 128: ...gramming Con sole to the CPU Unit and set the following values at the specified addresses of the PLC Setup PLC Setup address Setting to write Description 160 8200 hex Specifies using the Host Link port in 1 N NT Link Mode 161 0000 to 0009 hex Specifies the standard communications speed 38 400 bps It does not matter what value between 0000 and 0009 is set 166 000 hex If only one PT is connected to ...

Page 129: ...ds on the CPU Unit but the DIP switch settings are the same DIP switch inside battery compartment Turn ON pin 4 when connecting the PT to the peripheral port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup Turn ON pin 5 when connecting the PT to the RS 232C port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup Peripheral port Connected to a Programming Console or other device RS 232C port C...

Page 130: ...IAL PORT SETUP STUP instruc tion The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The allocations and settings are the same for RS 232C and RS 422A CS1W SCB41 Port 2 Allocated DM Area words Port 1 Port 2 Write value Settings DM32000 DM32010 8200 1 N NT Link Mode DM32001 DM32011 0000 to 0009 See note 1 Baud rate normal DM32006 DM32016 000 Largest unit number 1 to 7 of the con nect...

Page 131: ...ameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruc tion The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings m 30000 100 unit number Allocated DM Area words Port 1 Port 2 Write value Settings DM m DM m 10 8200 1 N NT Link ...

Page 132: ...ammer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruc tion The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The allocations and settings are the same for RS 232C and RS 422A m 30000 100 unit number...

Page 133: ...minating resistance switch TERM Unit number setting switch Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as these used by other Units in the system Two wire four wire switch WIRE For RS 422A Set to 4 for four wire operation right position Port 1 RS 422A 485 Port 2 RS 232C CJ1W SCU41 ...

Page 134: ...Links by using a CJ1W SCU41 Serial Communications Unit The OMRON PLCs that can be connected in high speed 1 N NT Links using RS 422A are as follows CS series PLCs CS1G H and CS1G H H CJ series PLCs CJ1G H H CJ1G CJ1M and CJ2H CS series PLCs can also be connected in high speed 1 N NT Links by using a CS1W SCB41 Serial Communications Board CS series PLCs without V1 suffix can also be connected in hi...

Page 135: ... that you do not overwrite the previous changes 1 Open the project file in the CX Programmer and select PLC PLC Information PLC Settings from the menus 2 The PLC Settings Dialog Box will be displayed Click the tab for the port to which the PT is connected and change the following three parameters The following screen capture is provided as an example The parameters that are actually displayed will...

Page 136: ...it number of all the PTs that are connected Reference If the PT is connected to the peripheral port make the above settings in words 144 145 and 150 of the PLC Setup instead of 160 161 166 Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 232C Set DIP switch pin 4 or 5 of the CPU Unit according to the port to which the PT is connected as follows Peripheral port Mainly connected to a Programming Device RS ...

Page 137: ...e previous changes 3 Open the project file in the CX Programmer and select PLC PLC Information PLC Settings from the menus 4 The PLC Settings Dialog Box will be displayed Click the tab for the port to which the PT is connected and change the following three parameters The following screen capture is provided as an example The parameters that are actually displayed will depend on the model of the C...

Page 138: ...eference If the PT is connected to the peripheral port of the CPU Unit make the above settings in words 144 145 and 150 of the PLC Setup instead of 160 161 166 Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 232C Set DIP switch pin 4 or 5 of the CPU Unit according to the port to which the PT is connected as shown below The following figure shows a CJ1G CPU Unit The arrangement depends on the CPU Unit bu...

Page 139: ...settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruc tion The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The settings are the same for RS 232C and RS 422A CS1W SCB41 Port 2 Allocated DM Area words Port 1 Port 2 Write value Settings DM32000 DM32010 8200 1 N NT Link Mode DM32001 DM3201...

Page 140: ...ings Write the settings directly from the Programming Device Programming Console or Support Software CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruc tion The following table shows the allocated DM Area...

Page 141: ...Device Programming Console or CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings en able the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communi cations port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The allocations and settings are the same for RS 2...

Page 142: ...rminating resistance switch TERM Unit number setting switch Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as these used by other Units in the system Two wire four wire switch WIRE For RS 422A Set to 4 for four wire operation right position Port 1 RS 422A 485 Port 2 RS 232C CJ1W SCU41 ...

Page 143: ... made by OMRON inch screws Connector Hood XM2S 2511 25 pin type made by OMRON CV500 LK201 C200H LK201 V1 AWG28 5P IFVV SB Multiconductor shielded cable made by Fujikura Densen Ltd Cable CO MA VV SB 5P 28AWG Multiconductor shielded cable made by Hitachi Densen Ltd Precautions for Safe Use The connector s tensile load is 30 N max Do not subject the connectors to a load greater than that specified OM...

Page 144: ...4 4 Recommended Connector Cables 4 28 ...

Page 145: ...troller Link Interface Unit 5 1 Connecting to Host Via Ethernet 5 2 5 1 1 Host Types and Settings 5 3 5 2 Connecting to the Host Using Controller Link 5 17 5 2 1 What Is a Controller Link Network 5 17 5 2 2 Data Links 5 18 5 2 3 Troubleshooting Using Indicators 5 23 5 3 Connecting to Host via EtherNet IP 5 26 5 3 1 What is EtherNet IP 5 26 5 3 2 Setting Individual Units 5 27 ...

Page 146: ... PT to Host with a Hub Multiple PTs and hosts can be connected using twisted pair straight cable and a hub 10Base T 100Base T Host 1 PT 1 Twisted pair straight cable PT 2 Host 2 Hub Connecting PT and Host Using Transceivers PTs can be connected in a 10Base 5 network configuration by using a hub and transceiver that support 10Base 5 10Base T 100Base T PT 1 Twisted pair straight cable PT 2 Host 2 Hu...

Page 147: ...xial cable Recommended Network Configuration Devices The following products are recommended for configuring the network when an Ethernet Unit is used Configuration devices Maker Model URL Hub Phoenix Contact FL SWITCH 5TX 5 port switching hub Note For FA envi ronment http www phoenixcontact com jp CTP45 LAN5 0 5 mm x 4P 100Base TX Fujikura Specifications UTP cable unshielded twisted pair cable Cat...

Page 148: ... and C Select the address system from among the classes according to the network configuration 15 7 0 bits 0 bits 0 bits 31 31 Class A Class B Class C Net ID 7 bits Host ID 24 bits 23 31 Host ID 16 bits Net ID 14 bits 0 0 1 0 1 1 Net ID 21 bits Host ID 8 bits The number of networks and hosts that can be identified depends on the class used Class Number of networks Number of hosts Class A Small 2 2...

Page 149: ...ss settings are not possible Net ID with all bits set to 0 or 1 Host ID with all bits set to 0 or 1 Subnet ID with all bits set to 1 IP addresses that begin with 127 7F Hex e g 127 35 21 16 Subnet Mask When more than one node is connected to the network network operation and management can be difficult Therefore for convenience configure the system by dividing a single network into multiple sub ne...

Page 150: ...to the SYS MAC CS CJ Series Ethernet Unit Operation Manual Cat No W343 and the SYSMAC CVM1 CV Series Ethernet Unit Operation Manual Cat No W242 for details on setting methods Automatic Generation Method The automatic generation method uses the FINS node number without modification as the host ID of the IP address The net ID of the local IP address is used as the net ID Automatic generation uses th...

Page 151: ...ddress table allows registration of up to 32 corresponding addresses only so no more than 32 nodes including the local node can be registered If there is no correspondence the remote FINS node number is not recognized IP Table Automatic Generation Method This method combines automatic generation and the IP address table method First refer to the IP address table and if the required FINS address is...

Page 152: ... Table for PLC a 3 2 2 Destination network address Gateway node address Relay network address Meaning To go to network 3 first go to node 2 of network 2 Relay Network Table for PLC b 1 2 1 Meaning To go to network 1 first go to node 1 of network 2 Relay Network Table for Destination Destination network address Relay network address Gateway node address 1 3 1 Meaning To go to network 1 first go to ...

Page 153: ...matic generation method set the node number to the same value as that set for SW7 and SW8 of the local IP address setting switches which are described on the following pages If the same values cannot be set the IP address table method or IP table automatic generation method must be used to convert the addresses Setting the Rear Panel Switches Setting Local IP Addresses Set the local IP address for...

Page 154: ...correspond to the node number value Set the subnet mask in the CPU Bus Unit Setup Area using the CX Programmer Ethernet Connectors CS1W ETN01 This is the connector used to connect the transceiver cable to the Ethernet Electrical characteristics Conforms to IEEE802 3 standards Lock structure Conforms to IEEE802 3 standards for Slide latches Connec tor Pin Signal name Abbreviation Signal direction 1...

Page 155: ... CPU Unit are all unique Use a small screwdriver to set the rotary switches being careful not to damage them The factory setting is 0 Setting range 0 to F Setting Node Numbers Always set the node number so that all node numbers in the same Ethernet network are unique Set the node number as a hexadecimal value Any node number from 01 to 7E hex 1 to 126 decimal can be used as long as it is not used ...

Page 156: ... Use Always turn OFF the power to the PLC before setting the rotary switches Create I O tables for the CPU Unit when setting the unit number for the first time or changing settings CJ series Ethernet Units CJ1W ETN11 CS1W ETN21 Setting the Front Panel Switches Setting Unit Numbers Always set the unit numbers so that the unit numbers of other CPU Bus Units mounted to the same CPU Unit are all uniqu...

Page 157: ...ir cable to the Ethernet Electrical Characteristics Conforms to IEEE802 3 standards Connector Layout RJ45 8 pin modular connector conforms to ISO8877 Connec tor Pin Signal name Abbreviation Signal direction 1 Send data TD Output 2 Send data TD Output 3 Receive data RD Input 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Receive data RD Input 7 Not used 8 Not used EtherNet IP Unit for CJ series PLCs CJ1W EIP21 Setting th...

Page 158: ...er support software Refer to the EtherNet IP Unit Operation Manual Cat No Z909 for details on setting methods Ethernet Connectors This is the connector used to connect the twisted pair cable to the Ethernet Electrical Characteristics Conforms to IEEE802 3 standards Connector Layout RJ45 8 pin modular connector conforms to ISO8877 Connec tor Pin Signal name Abbreviation Signal direction 1 Send data...

Page 159: ...number SW3 SW4 01 to 7E hexadecimal 1 to 126 decimal Setting Unit Numbers The unit number is used to identify each Unit when multiple CPU Bus Units are mounted to the CPU Unit Use the left switch SW1 to set the ten s digit and the right switch SW2 to set the one s digit Set between 00 and 15 decimal Setting Example This example is for unit number 12 Reference The unit number cannot be set to a val...

Page 160: ...the IP address of the Ethernet Unit is not set Set the IP address for the Ethernet Unit from the CPU Bus Unit Setup Area using Program ming Devices SYSMAC CPT SYSMAC Support Software CV Support Software Ver 2 or later FIT20 MF501 V2 FIT10 MF501 V2 FIT20 MC601 or FIT20 MC701 Refer to the SYSMAC CVM1 CV Series Ethernet Unit Operation Manual Cat No W242 for details on setting methods Ethernet Unit Sy...

Page 161: ... Support Board for PCI Bus Operation Manual Cat No W383 and the Controller Link Unit Operation Manual Cat No W309 Note An optical fiber cable is not available for NS series PTs PLC SYSMAC CJ Series CJ1W CLK21 Controller Link Unit PLC SYSMAC CQM1H Series CQ1H CLK21 Controller Link Unit PLC SYSMAC CS Series CS1W CLK21 Controller Link Unit PLC SYSMAC C200HX HG HE C200HW CLK21 Controller Link Unit PLC...

Page 162: ...Link Unit Operation Manual Cat No W309 and the Controller Link Support Board for PCI Bus Operation Manual Cat No W383 What Are Data Links Data links automatically exchange preset data between nodes i e between PLCs between a PLC and an IBM PC AT or compatible computer or between a PLC and an NS series PT Data links can be freely created for CS series PLCs C200HX HG HE PLCs CVM1 CV series PLCs CJ s...

Page 163: ...2 Receiving only Receiving only Several words from the beginning Example 1 The order of send and receive nodes is free Example 2 Some nodes can send data without receiving data Example 3 Some nodes can receive data without sending data Example 4 A node can receive a specified number of words from the beginning of an area ...

Page 164: ...f words Remote nodes 0 to the number of source words Set the number of words to be received Local nodes 0 to 1000 Set the number of words to be transmitted The total number of words in area 1 and area 2 in each node must not exceed 1 000 The number of words in both area 1 and area 2 in each node must not be set to 0 Offset Remote nodes 0 to one less than number of source words Set offset for data ...

Page 165: ...s created in step 1 For details on specifying the data link ta ble s settings file refer to System Settings and Project Properties in the CX Designer s Online Help 2 Setting data link tables across a network To do so transfer the data link tables in the Controller Link Interface Unit from the CX Server or Controller Link Support Software and do not specify data link tables from the CX Designer If ...

Page 166: ...stem Even if the correct data link tables or parameters have been set do not start or stop data links before verifying that there will be no adverse influence on the system Setting Routing Tables Routine tables that define the communications path from the local node to the network con nected to the destination Routine tables must be set for the following items Local node All relay nodes that are i...

Page 167: ...NS Probable cause Remedy Lit Not lit Not lit Lit The Unit operating normally Network participation normal Not lit Lit Controller Link Interface Unit is faulty If ERC indicator lights even after mounting on another PT replace the Controller Link Interface Unit Not lit Not lit Not lit Not lit Power is not being supplied to PT normally Check the power supply voltage and supply at the recommended volt...

Page 168: ...urn ON the terminating resistance at the nodes at both ends of the network and turn it OFF at all other nodes Cables are not connected cor rectly Check the cable connections and re connect correctly The node address is larger than the maximum node address set for the network parameters Either reset the maximum node ad dress using Controller Link Support Software or reset the node address to below ...

Page 169: ... s DM area and then restart The PT cannot be the startup node for automatic settings Settings must be per formed at Controller Link Unit on the PLC Node Cannot Participate in Data Links The following table describes the LNK indicator and remedies when a Node cannot partici pate in the data links Data link participation in the network depends on the Controller Link Interface Unit operating normally...

Page 170: ...he CJ2H CPU EIP has tag name server in the CPU Unit so if a tag name and address table is stored in advance it is possible to perform access from the NS series PT using only the tag name The following NS series PTs and systems versions support EtherNet IP Model NS15 TX01 V2 NS12 V2 NS10 V2 NS8 V2 NS5 SQ1 V2 NS5 TQ1 V2 NS5 MQ1 V2 System version Version 8 0 or higher The following NS series PTs and ...

Page 171: ...name Abbreviation Signal direction 1 Send data TD Output 2 Send data TD Output 3 Receive data RD Input 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Receive data RD Input 7 Not used 8 Not used Connecting to a CS series EtherNet IP Unit CS1W EIP21 Setting the Front Panel Switches Setting Unit Numbers Always set the unit numbers so that the unit numbers of other CPU Bus Units mounted to the same CPU Unit are all unique U...

Page 172: ...od must be used to convert the addresses Setting Local IP Addresses Set the local IP address with the CX Programmer or other Support Software Refer to the EtherNet IP Unit Operation Manual Cat No Z909 for details on setting meth ods Ethernet Connectors This is the connector used to connect the twisted pair cable to the Ethernet Electrical Characteristics Conforms to IEEE802 3 standards Connector L...

Page 173: ...e left rotary switch and the lower digit using the right rotary switch The factory setting is 01 When using automatic generation to convert addresses set the node number to the same value as that of the rightmost byte of the local IP address If the same values cannot be set the IP address table method or combination method must be used to convert the addresses Setting Local IP Addresses Set the lo...

Page 174: ...5 3 Connecting to Host via EtherNet IP 5 30 ...

Page 175: ...rm Event History 6 12 6 2 3 Initializing and Saving Data Log 6 14 6 2 4 Initializing and Saving the Operation Log 6 15 6 2 5 Initializing and Saving the Error Log 6 17 6 2 6 Language Selection 6 18 6 2 7 Removing the Memory Card 6 19 6 2 8 Initializing Internal Holding Memories HB HW 6 20 6 3 PT Settings 6 21 6 3 1 Start up Wait Time 6 23 6 3 2 Screen Saver 6 24 6 3 3 Key Press Sound 6 25 6 3 4 Bu...

Page 176: ...tion 6 37 6 6 Communications Settings 6 39 6 6 1 Communications Conditions 6 39 6 6 2 Setting 1 1 NT Link 6 41 6 6 3 Setting High speed 1 N NT Links Standard High speed 6 42 6 6 4 Setting Ethernet 6 42 6 6 5 Setting the Controller Link Network 6 45 6 6 6 Setting Bar Code Readers 6 46 6 6 7 Modem Settings 6 47 6 7 Screen Data Check 6 48 6 8 Special Screens 6 49 6 8 1 Alarm History 6 50 6 8 2 Operat...

Page 177: ...nu Initialize Save Initializes or saves operation log alarm event histories data log error log and formats screen data initializes internal holding memories provides a function to remove the Memory Card and sets the system language PT Sets the system startup waiting time screen saver key press sound buzzer backlight and calendar check Also makes the settings for the printer connected to the PT and...

Page 178: ...reen saver to ON or OFF The default setting is OFF P 6 24 Screen Saver Start up Time Sets the amount of time after which the screen saver is started The default setting is 15 min If the screen saver start up time is indirectly specified the address of the allocation destination will be displayed P 6 24 Key Press Sound Sets whether a sound will be heard when a touch switch is pressed The default se...

Page 179: ...n Sets and displays the screen numbers first displayed after the power is turned ON P 6 34 Initial Label Sets and displays the label number shown on the screen after the power is turned ON P 6 34 Alarm Event Recording Method Displays the method for recording the alarm event histories P 6 34 Data Log Recording Method Displays the method for recording the data log P 6 34 Operation Log Recording Meth...

Page 180: ...r Link is used and communi cations details P 6 45 6 Data Check Tab Item Function Page Screen Number Sets the screen number that is displayed as a sample P 6 48 Show Address Displays the communications addresses set for the sample dis play P 6 48 7 Special Screen Tab Item Function Page Alarm History Displays the alarm history screen P 6 50 Operation Log Displays the screen for recording the operati...

Page 181: ...m Menu display 4 Press a command button set to switch the screen to the system menu 5 Specify screen number 4002 BCD FA2 binary and switch the screen 6 Press or change the value of a Multifunction Object set to display the System Menu 1 Pressing the Corners of the Touch Panel NS12 10 8 5 The System Menu can be displayed by pressing two of the four corners of the PT touch panel simultaneously as sh...

Page 182: ...tton for displaying the System Menu is created in the screen the System Menu can be displayed by pressing this command button 4 Pressing Command Buttons to Switch Screens The Display System Menu function of command buttons includes an option to display the Ini tialize Tab the first screen of the System Menu Press a command button for which this op tion has been set Alternatively the Screen Switch ...

Page 183: ...he System Menu can be displayed by simply pressing the tab of the menu item to be displayed Example Press the Hardware Check Tab in the System Menu to display the Hardware Check Screen Switching to RUN Status from the System Menu Press the Exit Button to return to RUN mode ...

Page 184: ...ize or save the PT data and specify the system language Used these function whenever necessary Memory Card remove Alarm event history initialize save Data log initialize save Operation log initialization initialize save Error log initialize save Internal Holding Memories HB HW initialize Screen data area format NS15 Data Initialize Screen NS12 Data Initialize Screen ...

Page 185: ...at This function formats the PT screen data Screen data must be formatted if it is corrupted and cannot start up properly The data recorded for the operation log alarm history data log and error log is not initialized when screen data is formatted Precautions for Safe Use Before formatting screen data check that the screen data has been backed up from the CX Designer ...

Page 186: ... after screen data has been transferred 6 2 2 Initializing or Saving the Alarm Event History This function initializes or saves the alarm event histories saved in the PT Use this function when screen data has been changed for initializing history data or for sav ing history data in the Memory Card as a CSV file While the PT is running the alarm event histories continually check the status of bits ...

Page 187: ...he data Press the No Button to cancel the initialize function 2 When the PT has completed initializing the alarm event histories a dialog box will be displayed indicating that the alarm event histories have finished being initialized Saving Alarm Event Histories 1 Press the Save Button The Save Button will be lit yellow while data is being saved 2 When the PT has completed saving the alarm event h...

Page 188: ...og for the specified group can be saved by setting the group number in SW37 and turning ON SB36 in the system memory from the host The data logs for all groups can be saved by setting SW37 to 0 Initialize or save the data log by using operations from the Initialize Tab Page in the System Menu as follows Initializing the Data Log 1 Press the Initialize Button A confirmation message will be displaye...

Page 189: ...y Input thumbwheel switches data block tables and Multifunction Objects The following methods can also be used to initialize operation log data with an NS series PT Turn ON SB37 in system memory from the host Execute a Multifunction Object set to initialize the operation log For details on how to execute Multifunction Objects that have the operation log data initialization function set refer to th...

Page 190: ...yed indicat ing that the operation log has finished being initialized Saving the Operation Log 1 Press the Save Button The Save Button will be lit yellow while data is being saved 2 When the PT has completed saving the operation log the Save Button will return to its normal color A dialog box will be displayed indicating that the save has been finished Reference When saving the operation log the o...

Page 191: ...be displayed Press the Yes Button to initialize the data Press the No Button to cancel the initialize function 2 When the PT has completed initializing the error log a dialog box will be displayed indicating that the error log has finished being initialized Saving the Error Log 1 Press the Save Button The Save Button will be lit yellow while data is being saved 2 When the PT has completed saving t...

Page 192: ...ing the language click the Write Button The system language will be switched after the new setting has been saved Reference If ASCII codes are set as the character display format for String Display INPUT list display or data block tables character fields the following character codes will be used depending on the system language that is set System Language Character display Display example charact...

Page 193: ...emove the Memory Card Press the OK Button 3 Confirm that it is safe to remove the Memory Card and remove it from the PT Precautions for Safe Use When the Memory Card is removed reinsert the Memory Card into the PT to use it again Once a Memory Card is removed it must be reinserted before the PT can access it Reference The Memory Card in the PT can be removed if the system memory bit SB50 turns ON ...

Page 194: ...ternal Holding Memories 1 Press the Initialize Button for the Internal Holding Memories HB HW The following confirmation message will be displayed Press the Yes Button to initialize 2 When Internal Holding Memory HB HW initialization has been completed the follow ing notification message will be displayed Press the OK Button Reference The NS series PT s internal holding memory HB HW can be initial...

Page 195: ... 10 Changing Values in Device Monitor Setting 6 3 11 Contrast NS5 SQ NS5 MQ Only 6 3 12 CJK Han Unification Priority 6 3 13 Alarm Monitor Registration Procedure 6 3 14 Starting the Ladder Monitor from Alarm Event Summary and History NS15 12 10 8 Only 6 3 15 Setting the Tag Update Notification Message 6 3 16 Time to Switch to System Menu NS12 NS10 NS8 or NS5 6 3 17 Double touch Interval NS15 Only 6...

Page 196: ...6 3 PT Settings 6 22 PT Tab Page for the NS10 and NS8 Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 PT Tab Page for the NS5 Page 1 Page 2 ...

Page 197: ...me before the PT starts communicating with the host after the PT power is turned ON or the PT is reset Set the system startup waiting time when the host requires time before it starts running The setting range is between 0 and 10 s and the default is 0 s Set the system startup waiting time by using operations from the PT Tab Page in the System Menu as follows ...

Page 198: ...when operations are not performed for a fixed period of time The default setting is for no screen saver The time before the screen saver function is activated can be set in one minute units between 1 and 255 minutes The default setting is 15 min Set the screen saver movement by using operations from the PT Tab Page in the System Menu as follows 1 Select either OFF or Display Erased for the screen ...

Page 199: ...ch input sound 3 After setting press the Write Button to save the setting 6 3 4 Buzzer Sound The buzzer is used at times such as when a command from the host is received or an error occurs This function is set to ON or OFF in the System Menu ON Buzzer turns ON when a command is received from the host or an error occurs OFF Buzzer is OFF ERR ON Buzzer turns ON when an error occurs only The default ...

Page 200: ...x will be displayed to confirm writing the PT set tings when the Write Button is pressed Press the Yes Button to write the PT settings Press the No Button to cancel writing the PT settings 4 The following confirmation dialog box will be displayed if the Yes Button is pressed Press the OK Button to write the PT settings including the backlight bright ness If 15 s elapses without the OK Button being...

Page 201: ...r Check This function displays the time and date of the PT s internal system clock The factory settings for the date and time are not correct Set and display the date and time by using operations from the PT Tab Page in the System Menu as follows 1 The currently set date and time will be displayed in the Date and Time Setting field 2 To change the date time set the date time in the dialog box that...

Page 202: ...Button to save the setting Reference If the print control method is set to PictBridge the print type and orientation will be automatically set as follows and cannot be changed Print type Color Print Orientation Landscape The orientation however can be changed in the printer settings with some printers The print control method is set to PictBridge and cannot be changed for the NS5 Q1 NSJ5 Q1 NSH5 S...

Page 203: ...ment as the height 2 After setting press the Write Button to save the setting 6 3 10 Changing Values in Device Monitor Setting This setting enables using the registered monitor and switch box functions of the device monitor only for monitoring by prohibiting address changes while monitoring Disable Button Prohibits changing monitor values Enable Button Enables changing monitor values factory defau...

Page 204: ... System Menu to select the priority 1 In the CJK Priority Area select from J C Simplified C Traditional C Simplified C Traditional J or C Traditional C Simplified J J indicates Japanese and C indicates Chinese 2 After completing the setting press the Write Button The setting will be saved 6 3 13 Alarm Monitor Registration Procedure Set the method for performing monitor registration of alarms and e...

Page 205: ...confirmation message before the system starts to verify the tags Make the setting on the PT Operation Tab Page in the System Menu 1 Select either Display or Hide for the tag update notification message setting Reference Refer to 6 11 Verifying Tags for information on verifying tags Tags can be used when connection is made to a CJ2H CPU EIP PLC using EtherNet IP 6 3 16 Time to Switch to System Menu...

Page 206: ...interval in milliseconds An input dialog box will be displayed when the input field for the setting is touched 2 Press the Write Button The setting will be saved 6 3 18 Analog RGB Output NS15 only Set whether to use the analog RGB output The default setting is Disable Use the following procedure from the PT Settings Tab Page of the System Menu to set the analog RGB output 1 Set the analog RGB outp...

Page 207: ...a log recording method Method for recording log of changes to addresses Operation log recording method Method for recording log of functional object operations screen switching and macro exe cutions Error log recording method Method for recording log of macro execution errors System memory The addresses allocated in system memory will be displayed 6 4 1 Project Title This function displays title o...

Page 208: ...ce The initial screen number can also be set from the CX Designer 6 4 4 Initial Label This function displays and sets the label number that is shown on the screen when the PT is started Reference This initial label number can also be set from the CX Designer 6 4 5 Alarm Event History Recording Method This function displays the method for recording the alarm event histories The alarm event history ...

Page 209: ...g recording method The error log recording method is read only and cannot be edited The use of a ring buffer for the error log recording method is fixed When the maximum number of items is exceeded the oldest data is deleted and the new data is recorded Reference Refer to 6 2 5 Initializing and Saving the Error Log in this manual and Error Log Func tion in 2 20 Special Functions in the Programming...

Page 210: ...om the System Menu 6 5 1 Changing the Password Perform the following procedure from the System Menu to change the password 1 Select the Password Tab 2 Select the password to be changed using the Level 1 to Level 5 Buttons 3 Input the old password and new password in the corresponding fields and then input the new password again in the confirmation field Input the password using the virtual keyboar...

Page 211: ...ting the Password Function Perform the following procedure from the System Menu to set a password 1 Select the Password Tab 2 Press the Password mode Button 3 After making the required settings press the Write Button to save the settings ...

Page 212: ...anceled To cancel au thentication press a command button set for cancellation Timeout min When the Time Out Option is set to ON this setting speci fies the timeout time in minutes 1 to 60 minutes Switch Screen when cancel ing the authentication Click the ON or OFF Button to specify whether the screen is automatically switched to a specified screen when a user logs out This option can be set when t...

Page 213: ...ror message dialog box OFF The PT will stop running when a communications error occurs and an error mes sage dialog box will be displayed Press the OK Button in the error message dia log box to return to RUN mode The default setting is OFF Time out Interval Set the time before a timeout error occurs when a response is not received from the host The timeout interval can be set to between 1 and 10 u...

Page 214: ...85 For details on Host Link setting methods and other procedures refer to the NS Series Host Con nection Manual Host Link Supported Communications Method Combinations It is not possible to connect to a PLC via NT Link 1 N with both serial ports A and B at the same time It is not possible to use a Bar Code Reader with both serial ports A and B at the same time It is also not possible to use a modem...

Page 215: ...or serial port B between RS 232C and RS 422A Refer to 3 11 RS 232C RS 422A Selector DIP Switch for the switch setting procedure The default setting is for RS 232C The current setting of the RS 232C RS 422A selector DIP switch is displayed on the System Menu as shown below 6 6 2 Setting 1 1 NT Link Select the Comm Tab from the System Menu and select NT Link 1 1 1 1 NT Link as the communications met...

Page 216: ...on the type of host used as follows C200HE Z Unit numbers 0 to 3 up to four PTs for each port of the host C200HG Z C200HX Z CS1G H CS1G H H CQM1H CJ1G and CJ1G H H Unit numbers 0 to 7 up to eight PTs for each port of the host Refer to 4 2 1 N Host Connection for the host settings If the Detail Button is pressed for the NS15 the display will switch to the Protocol Set ting Dialog Box Make the setti...

Page 217: ...rate Automatic switch or fixed 10Base T FTP Selects whether or not to use the FTP server Enable or disable IP Address Show Table Displays the node numbers and IP ad dresses of other nodes connected through Ethernet Node addresses 1 to 254 IP addresses 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Note Do not set the following values for the IP address Host ID with all bits set to 0 or 1 e g 192 168 21 0 Net ID with ...

Page 218: ...nk The host type network address and node address for the selected host can be changed Setting item Function Details Host type Change the host type by pressing the Up and Down Buttons SYSMAC CS CJ SYSMAC CV Trajexia SYSMAC CJ2 Network ad dress Set the network address of the host 1 to 127 Node address Set the node address of the host 1 to 254 Using EtherNet IP The IP address of the selected host ca...

Page 219: ... the settings press the Write Button 6 6 5 Setting the Controller Link Network If using a Controller Link Network is enabled for the project settings for the network will be displayed on the right side of window Set the node address and baud rate Comm Speed Click the Write Button after setting these items The Controller Link is supported by the NS15 NS12 and NS10 PTs only and is not supported by t...

Page 220: ...aders The Bar Code Reader can be connected to either serial port A or serial port B only Set the communications conditions and confirmation method for the Bar Code Reader using the following procedure from the System Menu Set the Bar Code Reader s communications method for serial port A or serial port B The setting items for the Bar Code Reader will be displayed on the right side of the screen Set...

Page 221: ...A or Serial Port B but not to both at the same time Set the communications conditions for the modem from the System Menu using the following procedure 8 Set the communications method for serial port A or serial port B to the modem and press the Detail Button 9 The settings for the modem will be displayed on the right side of the screen Set the communications speed After the setting is entered pres...

Page 222: ...screens by using the following procedure from the System Menu 1 Select the Data Check Tab 2 Set the screen number and press the Display Button to display the screen as a sample 3 Press the ON Button next to the Show Address heading and display the sample screen to dis play the set address instead of the functional object label At this point you can also switch between displaying or not displaying ...

Page 223: ...ce Monitor in 2 20 Special Functions in the Programming Manual for details on the device monitor Communications test Checks the PT communications functions Video Configuration Performs video configuration USB device list Displays a list of the devices connected to the USB port Display Capture Data Displays video capture data or screen capture data stored in a Memory Card Transfer Memory Card Trans...

Page 224: ...ng operations from the Special Screen Tab Page in the Sys tem Menu as follows 1 Press the Alarm History Sort by Occurrence Button or Alarm History Sort by Frequency Button to display the history contents 2 Press the Back Button to return to the Special Screen Reference Refer to Alarm Event History in 2 20 Special Functions in the Programming Manual for details on the alarm history function ...

Page 225: ...ncy Button to display the operation log contents 2 With the NS10 NS8 or NS5 press the Switch Item Button to change the items that are dis played 3 Press the Save Log Button The operation log data will be saved to the Memory Card as a CSV file 4 Press the Back Button to return to the Special Screen Reference Refer to 6 2 4 Initializing and Saving the Operation Log in this manual and Operation Log i...

Page 226: ...he Special Screen Tab Page in the System Menu as follows 1 Press the Error Log Sort by Occurrence Button or Error Log Sort by Frequency Button to display the error log contents 2 Press the Back Button to return to the Special Screen Reference Refer to 6 2 5 Initializing and Saving the Error Log in this manual and Error Log in 2 20 Special Functions in the Programming Manual for details on the erro...

Page 227: ...nt values continuous monitor in consecutive addresses DM EM and WR Area words Displays PLC error information error logs and deletes the errors error information Details on methods of opening the Device Monitor Screen are explained here Refer to De vice Monitor in 2 20 Special Functions in the Programming Manual for details on the function and operation methods Precautions for Safe Use Always check...

Page 228: ...sing operations from the Special Screen Tab Page from the System Menu as follows 1 Select Device Monitor from the Special Functions List Box and press the START Button 2 The Device Monitor Screen will be displayed 3 Press the Quit Button to return to the Special Screen ...

Page 229: ...Controller Link CIP communica tions test EtherNet IP Display the Communication Test Screen by using operations from the Special Screen Tab Page in the System Menu as follows 1 Select Communication Test from the Special Functions List Box and press the START Button 2 Press the Communication Test Button to switch to the Communications Test Screen 3 Select either FINS or CIP 4 Press the Back Button t...

Page 230: ...dicator will remain lit until the transmission is completed After transmission the Receiving indicator will remain lit until reception is completed 3 If communications are normal a response will be received from the transmission destination and the following items will be displayed Refer to the FINS Command Reference Manual Cat No W227 for details on FINS commands and information displayed in comm...

Page 231: ...ssion destination and the following items will be displayed Item Details SID Displays the identification number of the explicit message Received Message Displays the received message ms Displays the time from sending the command message to receiving the re sponse message Comment Displays the status such as normal completion according to the completion code after reception Reference For details on ...

Page 232: ...and click the Start but ton The Video Configuration Window will be displayed 2 Press the Back Button to return to the Special Window Reference Press the Write Button to save the adjustments to the displayed image When starting the PT next time the saved settings for the adjustments will be automati cally reflected on the display ...

Page 233: ...the Special Functions List Box and press the START Button 2 The USB Device List Window will be displayed A list of USB devices currently connected and a list of USB devices supported by the NS Series are displayed Press the Update Button to reconfirm the connected USB devices and refresh the display 3 Press the Return Button to return to the Special Screen Reference The USB Device List Window disp...

Page 234: ...the LOG CAPTURE folder in the Memory Card 2 File name Display the file name and time stamp of the BMP file 3 Display Press the Display Button and then the bitmap to enlarge the display Press the Print Button to print the BMP file Press the Full Screen Button to display the BMP file in original format The original display divided into four areas will return if BACK is pressed 4 Delete The following...

Page 235: ...e used to transfer data in the following situations To transfer data to or from a Memory Card already inserted to save or read data such as data logs and captured data To transfer data after replacing a Memory Card already inserted to save data such as data logs and captured data with a Memory Card for data transfer To transfer data after inserting a Memory Card to a PT without one Perform the fol...

Page 236: ...ct data in the PT from unauthorized data trans fers Input the password and press the ENTER Button 5 A message confirming the transfer will be displayed Press the OK Button to execute the specified data transfer operation When downloading the screen data previously stored in the PT will be deleted Also specify whether or not to delete the log data Precautions for Correct Use Always clear the log da...

Page 237: ...manipulated to insert a Memory Card and automatically up load download screen or system program data Refer to 3 6 Using Memory Cards for details 6 8 10 External Application Startup This function closes the regular work screen and starts up an external application such as the Programming Console function or Ladder Monitor The following describes the procedure for starting up external applications R...

Page 238: ...creen by using operations from the Special Screen Tab Page in the System Menu as follows 1 Press the System Version Button to switch to the Version Display Screen 2 The product model and version will be displayed 3 Press the Back Button to return to the Special Screen 6 8 12 PLC Data Trace NS15 NS12 NS10 and NS8 Only The PLC Data Trace function uses the data trace function within a CS CJ series PL...

Page 239: ...pera tion of the data trace function Precautions for Correct Use The data trace function is supported by the CS CJ series PLCs except CP series PLCs This function cannot be used with other PLC models Display the PLC Data Trace Screen by using operations from the Special Screen Tab Page in the System Menu as follows 1 Select PLC Data Trace from the Special Functions List Box and press the START But...

Page 240: ...nput Touch panel Calibration NS15 only Calibrates the touch positions 6 9 1 LCD Check This function checks whether the LCD screen display is operating normally Check the LCD by using operations from the Hardware Check Tab Page in the System Menu as follows 1 Press the LCD Check Button to switch to the LCD Check Screen 2 Press the Back Button to return to the Hardware Check Screen ...

Page 241: ... right corner to return to the Hardware Check Screen Reference Two points cannot be touched at the same time on the Touch Panel Check Screen 6 9 3 Touch Panel Calibration NS15 Only This function calibrates the touch positions on the touch panel Use the following procedure from the Hardware Check Tab Page of the System Menu to perform the calibration 1 Press the Touch panel Calibration Button The C...

Page 242: ...nu is closed while screen data is being initialized Always transfer the screen data from the CX Designer or Memory Card after initializing screen data Checking Communications with the Host Execute the host program and check that the following operations are normal Check that the PT screens will switch according to the host program If the screen displays cannot be switched normally check whether th...

Page 243: ...mes set for functional objects Be sure that all address settings are within range Check the connections between the PT and the host Refer to Section 4 Connecting to the Host to Serial Port and Section 5 Connecting to Host via Ethernet or Controller Link Check PT settings Check the cable models and cable pins Refer to Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables Check the communications settings under th...

Page 244: ...e tags of the NS series PT and the host match 3 If the tags do not match the Tag Comparison Results List will be displayed The following will be displayed in the Verification Error Details Column Item Details Missing tag A tag that is registered in the project is not registered in the host Different data type The data type set for the tag registered in the project is different from the setting for...

Page 245: ...e host the tags will be verified once downloading has been completed when the host tags are monitored Examples for the Following Screen Data While screen 1 is displayed tags will not be verified when ladder data is downloaded to host 2 Tags will be verified when you switch to screen 2 When ladder data is downloaded to the host you can display a confirmation mes sage before the system starts to ver...

Page 246: ...6 11 Verifying Tags 6 72 ...

Page 247: ...ance and inspection methods for preventing errors occurring and troubleshooting measures when errors occur in the PT 7 1 Maintenance 7 2 7 1 1 Replacing the Battery 7 2 7 2 Inspection and Cleaning 7 4 7 3 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 7 6 7 4 Requesting a Replacement PT 7 14 ...

Page 248: ...acklight cannot be replaced by the user Contact your nearest OMRON representative Backlight Replacement Guidelines Replace the backlight according to the following guidelines under normal conditions After 50 000 hours of use at room temperature and humidity or after approximately 40 000 hours if an NS8 V1 PT is used The service life of the backlight will be especially shortened if used in a low te...

Page 249: ...y and mount it correctly Replacement Method Perform the following procedure within five minutes to replace the battery The shape of the battery cover and the direction for installing the connector depend on the PT model 1 After power to the PT has been turned ON and at least five minutes have lapsed turn OFF the power 2 Open the battery cover on the rear panel of the PT 3 Remove the battery that i...

Page 250: ...removed using a dry cloth dampen the cloth sufficiently with a neutral cleaning agent solution approximately 2 squeeze the cloth out and then wipe the sur face Materials such as rubber vinyl or tape that are attached to the Unit will leave stains if left for a long time If such material is attached to the Unit remove when cleaning Precautions for Correct Use Never use benzene thinner or other vola...

Page 251: ...g Visual inspection Looseness of fixed mounting bracket Specified torque Phillips screwdriver Connection status of Connecting Cable Connectors Fully inserted locked and with No looseness Phillips screwdriver Looseness of external wiring screws No looseness Phillips screwdriver Mounting conditions Status of external connecting cables No breaks or other damage Visual inspection tester Backlight brig...

Page 252: ...PT has a lot number earlier than that indicated in 3 3 2 Connecting via USB Use a PT from the lot number or later indicated in 3 3 2 Connecting via USB The USB cable is longer than 2 m To use a cable longer than 2 m connect a USB Hub be tween the PT and personal computer as shown in Connec tion Methods under in 3 3 2 Connecting via USB A malfunction has occurred due to external noise Configure the...

Page 253: ... problem occurs after recovering updating the system pro gram The indicator is lit green and the screen is blank In the following cases project data was downloaded without clearing the log data saved in the NS A project was downloaded to the NS series PT in which settings related to history such as alarm event or data log settings have been changed An attempt was made to download a pro ject that w...

Page 254: ...rvice center Hardware error in log SRAM FATAL ERROR No 03 MAC Address Error Please contact your OMRON ser vice center Incorrect MAC address Contact your nearest OMRON repre sentative FATAL ERROR No 04 PT Model type Identify Error Please contact your OMRON service center Built in model code cannot be read Contact your nearest OMRON repre sentative ERROR No 10 File System Error Please recover the sy...

Page 255: ...nd reset the PT or turn the power supply OFF and ON again Refer to 3 6 Using Memory Cards in the Setup Manual If the same prob lem occurs after reinstalling the sys tem program contact your nearest OMRON representative ERROR No 12 Fail in load ing fonts Please reinstall the system program Reading of font files when operation performed with DIP switch 6 set to ON failed ERROR No 12 Installed system...

Page 256: ...NS Series Setup Manual To continue starting the PT without executing the program touch the screen The recovery program can not be started because the recovery program installer in the Memory Card that is inserted in the PT is not supported by the current hardware version of the PT Touch the screen to start the system that is currently installed in the PT i e not the recovery program To start the r...

Page 257: ...nformation will be displayed when the waiting time has lapsed The screen saver function is operat ing This is not an error Touch the screen or operate the sys tem memory for switching the screen from the host to switch the screen as follows Set the screen number in SW0 Set the pop up screen number in SW1 4 and 7 Refer to 2 4 System Memory in the PT Programming Man ual for details on the system mem...

Page 258: ...cklight is faulty or its service life has expired The backlight must be replaced Contact your nearest OMRON representative The communica tions settings are incorrect When using the device monitor set the communications mode as follows C series PLCs 1 1 NT Link or 1 N NT Links CS1 series PLCs 1 N NT Links normal high speed The device monitor function is not supported for Ethernet or Controller Link...

Page 259: ...t input numerical values The numerical value input upper and lower limit check function is running Display the Expansion Tab from the functional object prop erty setting using the CX Designer Check the set values in the Input Upper and Lower Limits Tab Page and correct if necessary The control flags set in the objects include Input Pro hibit Flags Display the Expansion Tab from the functional obje...

Page 260: ...Create a backup of the PT project data Project data may be deleted when the PT is repaired by OMRON Always turn OFF the power before replacing the PT After replacing the PT check to confirm that the new PT has no faults When returning a faulty PT for repair include a document with the Unit that provides as many details on the fault as possible and send to your OMRON representative ...

Page 261: ... 3 Specifications A 30 A 4 4 DIP Switch Settings A 31 A 4 5 Pin Arrangement A 32 A 4 6 Block Diagram A 33 Appendix 5 Preparing Connecting Cables A 34 A 5 1 Cable Preparation A 34 A 5 2 Soldering A 35 A 5 3 Hood Assembly A 35 A 5 4 Preparing Connecting Cables for Host Connection A 36 Appendix 6 Preparing Cables for Computer Connection A 40 A 6 1 Connecting Cable Assembly A 40 Appendix 7 Preparing C...

Page 262: ...1 A 9 7 NS CA001 CA002 Video Input Unit A 61 A 9 8 Attachments NS12 ATT01 B NS12 ATT02 NS8 ATT01 NS8 ATT02 A 61 A 9 9 NS USBEXT 1M USB Relay Cable A 62 Appendix 10 System Memory List A 63 Appendix 11 Differences between V1 V2 Models and Other Models A 66 Appendix 12 NS5 System Menu A 68 ...

Page 263: ...ch of X Y and Z directions Shock resistance during opera tion 147 m s2 3 times in each of X Y and Z directions Dimensions 405 304 75 8 mm W H D 315 241 48 5 mm W H D 232 177 48 5 mm W H D 195 142 54 mm W H D Panel cutout dimensions Width 383 5 1 0 Height 282 5 1 0 mm Panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Width 302 1 0 Height 228 1 0 mm Panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Width 302 1 0 Height 228 1 0 mm Panel th...

Page 264: ...rating temperature range of 0 to 50 C NS8 V1 V2 Mounting angle of 0 to less than 30 to the horizontal Operating temperature range of 0 to 35 C Mounting angle of 30 to less than 90 to the horizontal Operating temperature range of 0 to 45 C Mounting angle of 90 to the horizontal Operating temperature range of 0 to 50 C 2 Operate the PT within the temperature and humidity ranges shown in the followin...

Page 265: ...ote 1 50 000 hours min See note 1 Brightness adjustment There are 3 levels of adjustment by operating the touch panel See note 2 Brightness can also be adjusted using an external variable resistor Set from the Sys tem Menu There are 3 levels of adjustment by operating the touch panel See note 2 Backlight See note 4 Backlight error detection Error is detected automatically and the RUN indicator fla...

Page 266: ...NS5 V1 Lit orange Immediately after power turns ON indicates file system check in pro gress battery low or disconnected and operating normally Flashing orange Memory Card transfer in progress Note 1 This is the estimated time before brightness is reduced by half at room temperature and humidity It is not a guaranteed value It is based on the middle brightness setting using the NS8 The life expecta...

Page 267: ...S8 TV1 V1 20 MB 6 MB 20 MB External Interface Specifications Specifications Item NS15 TX01 V2 NS12 TS0 V1 V2 NS10 TV0 V1 V2 NS8 TV V1 V2 NS5 SQ0 V1 V2 NS5 TQ0 V2 NS5 MQ0 V2 NS5 SQ1 V2 NS5 TQ1 V2 NS5 MQ1 V2 USB HOST 1 port for connecting printers None USB Slave 1 port screen data transfer connection to computer connection to printer NS V2 only 1 port screen data transfer connection to computer 1 po...

Page 268: ...ifications Communications standards Conforms to EIA RS 232C Connectors D Sub female 9 pin connector Serial ports A and B Number of Units connected 1 1 Transmission distance Up to 15 m See note 1 1 N NT Links Item Specifications Communications standards Conforms to EIA RS 232C Connectors D Sub female 9 pin connector Serial ports A and B Number of Units connected 1 1 to 8 Transmission distance Up to...

Page 269: ... 255 255 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 IP proxy address blank 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Conversion table Node address 1 to 253 IP address 0 0 0 0 to 255 255 255 255 Note 1 The default UDP port number is 9600 2 Do not set the following values for the IP address Host ID with all bits set to 0 or 1 Example 192 168 21 0 Net ID with all bits set to 0 or 1 Example 255 255 21 16 Subnet ID w...

Page 270: ...tes Send receive data link areas per personal computer 32 000 words max 64 000 bytes Total send data link words on entire network 32 000 words max 64 000 bytes Data link areas Bit CIO and LR Area data memory DM Area expansion data memory EM Area Message length 2 012 bytes max RAS functions Polling unit backup function Self diagnosis hardware check at startup Internode tests and broadcast test via ...

Page 271: ... Includes Mounting Dimensions Mounting panel Mounting bracket Note The NS15 conforms to version 2 hardware standards With Controller Link Interface Unit Mounted With Video Input Unit Mounted Mounting panel Mounting bracket Mounting panel Mounting bracket ...

Page 272: ...Appendix 2 Dimensions A 12 NS15 Cable Connection Dimensions NS15 Video Board NS CA001 Mounted Dimensions NS15 Controller Link Interface Unit Mounted Dimensions ...

Page 273: ...ncludes Mounting Dimensions 39 min 42 max Mounting panel Mounting bracket Unit mm With Controller Link Interface Unit Mounted With Video Input Unit Mounted Mounting panel Mounting bracket M ounting panel M ounting bracket 39 min 42 max 39 m in 42 m ax ...

Page 274: ...endix 2 Dimensions A 14 NS12 V1 V2 NS10 V1 V2 Cable Connection Dimensions NS12 V1 V2 and NS10 V1 V2 Video Board NS CA001 Mounted Dimensions NS12 V1 V2 and NS10 V1 V2 Video Board NS CA002 Mounted Dimensions ...

Page 275: ...Appendix 2 Dimensions A 15 NS12 V1 V2 and NS10 V1 V2 Controller Link Interface Unit Mounted Dimensions NS12 NS10 without V1 Cable Connection Dimensions 90 2 69 5 103 60 20 4 3 30 8 31 5 59 4 ...

Page 276: ...Appendix 2 Dimensions A 16 NS8 V1 NS8 V2 Main Unit Dimensions Mounted 39 min 42 max Unit mm Mounting panel Mounting bracket ...

Page 277: ...4 55 9 2 33 28 33 6 31 13 32 49 91 9 6 50 1 26 6 44 1 63 4 43 2 NS8 V1 V2 Video Board NS CA001 Mounted Dimensions 36 8 48 4 149 89 3 59 1 68 3 45 3 27 3 9 3 8 7 58 2 NS8 V1 V2 Video Board NS CA002 Mounted Dimensions 48 37 3 36 2 89 3 149 1 57 19 6 23 9 59 4 58 2 58 9 59 6 68 9 ...

Page 278: ...pendix 2 Dimensions A 18 NS7 Cable Connection Dimensions 59 3 64 55 9 2 33 28 33 6 31 13 32 49 91 50 1 26 6 44 1 63 4 43 2 NS5 V1 V2 Dimensions Includes Mounting Dimensions Mounting panel Mounting bracket ...

Page 279: ...Appendix 2 Dimensions A 19 NS5 V1 V2 Cable Connection Dimensions ...

Page 280: ...ing and removal methods and specifications is provided here Refer to this information when designing the control panel Refer to the Instruction Sheet included with the NS AL002 for details Precautions for Correct Use The NS AL002 is an uninsulated RS 232C RS 422A Converter Therefore if differences in ground potential or effects from noise are concerns it is recom mended that an insulated NT AL001 ...

Page 281: ...llowing table shows the general specifications and communications specifications of the Adapter General Specifications Item Specifications Dimensions 45 49 28 5 mm W H D Weight 50 g max Ambient operating temperature 0 to 50 C Storage temperature 20 to 60 C Ambient operating humidity 35 to 85 without condensation Rated power supply 5 V 10 through pin 6 of the RS 232C connector Power consumption 150...

Page 282: ...ng DIP switch settings when connecting a CJ1W CIF11 Conversion Adapter to the PT Pin Function Setting Pin 1 Terminating resistance selection ON Terminating resistance enabled OFF Terminating resistance disabled Pin 2 Two wire four wire method selection OFF four wire Pin 3 Two wire four wire method selection OFF four wire Pin 4 Not used OFF Pin 5 Selection of RS control for RD OFF no RS control Pin...

Page 283: ... as follows RS 232C Connector Terminal block pin number Signal name Signal direction Adapter PT 1 NC 2 RD 3 SD 4 CS RS signal short circuited internally 5 RS 6 5 V 30 mA max 7 or 8 NC Pins 7 and 8 are short circuited 9 SG Connector hood FG Connects to functional ground terminal of PT RS 422A Terminal Block Terminal block pin number Signal name Signal direction Adapter Host 1 FG Connects to functio...

Page 284: ...02 Incorrect connection may result in communications errors with the host Connecting the NS AL002 D Sub Connector Always securely tighten the screws on both sides of the D Sub connector Otherwise the functional ground terminal FG of the PT will not be properly connected to the func tional ground of the NS AL002 Connecting the Ground Wire The PT has a functional ground terminal FG 1 Ground accordin...

Page 285: ...necting the ground terminal GR of the de vices to the functional ground FG and grounding each signal line at only one point and to 100 Ω max as shown in Figure a Ground both ends of the shield when not grounding the functional ground FG of the PT as shown in Figure b When using the CJ1W CIF11 or when using the NT AL001 NS AL002 together with the CJ1W CIF11 always performs connections shield proces...

Page 286: ...k FG RS 422A 485 NS AL002 PT PT PT LG GR FG FG CPU Unit or Communi cations Unit Power supply Unit FG PT PT PT LG GR FG FG CPU Rack Power supply Unit Signal line Signal line Figure a Figure b NS AL002 NS AL002 NS AL002 NS AL002 NS AL002 RS 422A 485 CPU Unit or Communi cations Unit ...

Page 287: ...the wiring example as reference for correct wiring CPU Rack PT unit No 0 PT unit No 1 1 N NT Link Built in RS 232C port on PCU unit RS 422A Converter CJ1W CIF11 RS 422A Converter NS AL002 RS 422A Converter NS AL002 Wiring Example Note Refer to A 3 6 Handling the Shield on RS 422A 485 Cables for information on processing the shield wire on the RS 442A 485 cable ...

Page 288: ...terminal block cover closed 30 W 114 H 119 5 D mm with the RS 422A terminal block cover open A 4 2 Methods for Mounting and Removal The RS 232 RS 422 converter unit NT AL001 can be mounted on a DIN rail or in an op eration panel The RS 422A terminal block of the converter unit can be easily removed Mounting to a DIN Rail Latch the top part of the rear face of the converter unit a in the figure ont...

Page 289: ...rail stopper at the bottom face of the con verter unit and prize it free Mounting to an Operation Panel Drill two mounting screw holes in an operation panel with a thickness of at least 2 mm 0 08 inch and secure the converter unit with screws Precautions for Safe Use In order to ensure a secure and strong mount mount the converter unit in an operation panel with a thickness of at least 2 mm 0 08 i...

Page 290: ...signal lines collectively and functional ground terminal with a 500 VDC Megger Tester Dielectric strength 1500 VAC for 1 minute between all RS 422A terminal signal lines collec tively and functional ground terminal Leakage current 10 mA max Operating environ ment No corrosive gases Storage ambient temperature 20 to 75 C Vibration resistance Conforms to JIS C0911 60 minutes in each of X Y and Z dir...

Page 291: ... for Safe Use Do not set both SW1 5 and SW1 6 ON at the same time This may damage internal circuits The power supply to the device supplying 5 V must be turned OFF before starting wiring work Before connecting the RS 232C cable and turning on the power to an RS 232C device such as a PT i e turning on the power to the converter unit check that the cable is wired correctly and that the DIP switch se...

Page 292: ...converter unit has a terminal block for an RS 422A 485 interface connection and a connector for an RS 232C interface connection The pin arrangements for the RS 422A 485 terminal block and the RS 232C connector are as follows RS 422A 485 Terminal Block RS 232C Connector ...

Page 293: ...T AL001 Converters A 33 A 4 6 Block Diagram A diagram showing the internal blocks of the converter unit is shown below Refer to this diagram when making cables yourself or when connecting devices with special interfaces ...

Page 294: ...C RS 422A Con verter A 5 1 Cable Preparation 1 Cut the cables to the required length 2 Remove the vinyl cable covering using a razor blade or other tool Use care not to damage the shield braided mesh 3 Cut the shield using scissors 4 Strip back to the core of each wire using a stripper 5 Bend back the shields 6 Wrap the section of the shields that is bent back with aluminum foil tape Unit mm Alumi...

Page 295: ...to the connector terminals Heat shrinking tube Internal diameter 1 5 Length 10 Soldering iron 4 Replace the heat shrinking tube up to the soldered section and shrink the tube onto the wire by applying heat using a soldering gun Heat shrinking tube A 5 3 Hood Assembly Assemble the hood as shown in the following diagram Aluminum foil tape End with Connector End without Connector ...

Page 296: ...Host RS 232C 9 pin connector Connector food Signal PT Host Shield Signal Pin No Connector food Pin No RS 232C connec tor 9 pin connector RS 232C connec tor Wiring Layout between NS AL002 and Host RS 422A Host NS AL002 RS 422A cable When connecting individual signals with twisted pair cable connect RDA and RDB and SDA and SDB as pairs in the twisted pair cable A communications error may occur if th...

Page 297: ... NT AL001 RS 422A Usable Cables with Connectors Host Link NT Link 1 1 NT Link N 1 5 V provided from the PLC XW2Z 070T 1 9 pin to 9 pin 0 7 m XW2Z 200T 1 9 pin to 9 pin 2 m SD Hood 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SG SG SD RD RS CS RS CS RD FG Signal FG Signal Pin No 5 V 5 V Pin No 9 pin type Shield 9 5 6 1 PLC or PT NT AL001 5 6 1 9 RS 232C CONNECTOR 9 pin type RS 232C CONNECTOR When connected ...

Page 298: ...icable Units CS1G CPU42 V1 CS1G CPU43 V1 CS1G CPU44 V1 CS1G CPU45 V1 CS1H CPU63 V1 CS1H CPU64 V1 CS1H CPU65 V1 CS1H CPU66 V1 CS1H CPU67 V1 C200HE CPU32 Z C200HE CPU42 Z C200HG CPU33 Z C200HG CPU43 Z C200HG CPU53 Z C200HG CPU63 Z C200HX CPU34 Z C200HX CPU44 Z C200HX CPU54 Z C200HX CPU64 Z C200HX CPU65 Z C200HX CPU85 Z CQM1H CPU51 CQM1H CPU61 CV500 LK201 COM port 2 For details on processing shielded...

Page 299: ...icable Units CV500 CPU01 V1 CV1000 CPU01 V1 CV2000 CPU01 V1 CVM1 CPU01 V CVM1 CPU11 V CVM1 CPU21 V CVM1 CV Series CPU Units without the V suffix cannot be connected by any communi cations method For details on processing shielded cable refer to A 3 6 Handling the Shield on RS 422A 485 Cables ...

Page 300: ...wing products to assemble the connecting cable Name Model Details XM2D 2501 25 pin type Manufactured by OMRON computer side Connector XM2A 0901 9 pin type Manufactured by OMRON PT side XM2S 2511 25 pin type Manufactured by OMRON computer side Connector hood XM2S 0911 9 pin type mm screws Manufactured by OMRON PT side AWG28 5P IFVV SB Multiconductor shielded cable Manufactured by Fujikura Densen Ca...

Page 301: ...onnector XM2A 0901 9 pin type Manufactured by OMRON PT side XM2S 0911 9 pin type mm screws Manufactured by OMRON Connector hood See note XM2S 0913 9 pin type inch screws Manufactured by OMRON AWG28 5P IFVV SB Multiconductor shielded cable Manufactured by Fujikura Densen Cable CO MA VV SB 5P 28AWG Multiconductor shielded cable Manufactured by Hitachi Densen Note Use a connector hood for the compute...

Page 302: ...to the 5 V output of the PT s serial port use a cable length of less than 2 m If the cable is 2 m or longer connect pins 7 and 8 of the Bar Code Reader to an ex ternal power supply Connector Types Use the following products to assemble the connecting cable Name Model Details XM2A 0901 9 pin type Manufactured by OMRON PT side Connector TCS2280 01 2011 8 pin DIN type Hoshiden Co Ltd Panel mounting t...

Page 303: ...r 640 480 Not supported Black NS10 TV01 V2 See note 3 TFT 10 4 inch Color 640 480 10 100Base T Ivory NS10 TV01B V2 See note 3 TFT 10 4 inch Color 640 480 10 100Base T Black NS10 TV00 V2 See note 3 TFT 10 4 inch Color 640 480 Not supported Ivory NS10 TV00B V2 See note 3 TFT 10 4 inch Color 640 480 Not supported Black NS8 TV01 V1 See note 1 TFT 8 0 inch Color 640 480 10 100Base T Ivory NS8 TV01B V1 ...

Page 304: ...note 2 TFT 5 7 inch Color 320 240 10 100Base T Ivory NS5 TQ01B V2 See note 2 TFT 5 7 inch Color 320 240 10 100Base T Black NS5 TQ00 V2 See note 2 TFT 5 7 inch Color 320 240 Not supported Ivory NS5 TQ00B V2 See note 2 TFT 5 7 inch Color 320 240 Not supported Black NS5 TQ11 V2 See note 3 TFT 5 7 inch Color 320 240 10 100Base T Ivory NS5 TQ11B V2 See note 3 TFT 5 7 inch Color 320 240 10 100Base T Bla...

Page 305: ...series CS1G H and CS1G H H CS1W SCU41 RS 232C 1 port RS 422A 1 port Base mounting type CS series CS1G H and CS1G H H CJ1W SCU41 RS 232C 1 port RS 422A 1 port Building block type CJ series CJ1G H H and CJ1M CPU Units That Connect to PTs in 1 1 NT Links PLC Series Specifications C200HE HG HX Series With RS 232C connector switching 9 pin type CQM1 H Series With RS 232C connector 9 pin type CPM1A Seri...

Page 306: ...U41 V1 CQM1 CPU42 V1 CQM1 CPU43 V1 CQM1 CPU44 V1 CQM1 CPU45 EV1 CPM1A 10CD V1 CPM1A 20CD V1 CPM1A 30CD V1 CPM1A 40CD V1 CPM2A 30CD CPM2A 40CD CPM2A 60CD CPM2C 10 See note 4 CPM2C 20 See note 4 C Series CQM1H CPU21 See note 2 CQM1H CPU51 See note 2 CQM1H CPU61 See note 2 CV Series See note 3 CV500 CPU01 V1 CV1000 CPU01 V1 CV2000 CPU01 V1 CVM1 Series See note 3 CVM1 CPU01 V2 CVM1 CPU11 V2 CVM1 CPU21...

Page 307: ...1 V1 CV2000 CPU01 V1 CVM1 Series See note 3 CVM1 CPU01 V2 CVM1 CPU11 V2 CVM1 CPU21 V2 Note 1 A C200HW COM03 V1 or C200HW COM06 V1 Communications Board is required 2 A CQM1H SCB41 Serial Communications Board is required 3 Connection is not possible to CVM1 CV series PLC CPU Units without V1 in the model number Reference NS series RS 485 two wire communications are used to connect to an OMRON Temper...

Page 308: ... CPU66H CJ1H CPU67H CJ1H CPU65H R CJ1H CPU66H R CJ1H CPU67H R CJ2H CPU64 EIP CJ2H CPU65 EIP CJ2H CPU66 EIP CJ2H CPU67 EIP CJ2H CPU68 EIP Same as at left See note 2 CP Series CP1E N CP1L See note 3 CP1H See note 3 C200HE CPU42 Z C200HE CPU32 Z See note 4 C200HE CPU42 Z See note 4 C200HG CPU43 Z C200HG CPU63 Z C200HG CPU33 Z See note 4 C200HG CPU43 Z See note 4 C200HG CPU53 Z See note 4 C200HG CPU63...

Page 309: ...t required for connection CS Series CS1G CPU42 V1 CS1G CPU43 V1 CS1G CPU44 V1 CS1G CPU45 V1 CS1H CPU63 V1 CS1H CPU64 V1 CS1H CPU65 V1 CS1H CPU66 V1 CS1H CPU67 V1 CS1G CPU42H CS1G CPU43H CS1G CPU44H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CS1D CPU65H CS1D CPU67H CS1W SCB41 Serial Communications Board CJ Series CJ1G CPU42H CJ1G CPU43H CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1M CPU1...

Page 310: ...U Units without V1 Refer to 4 3 High speed 1 N NT Link for details CPU Units That Connect to PTs in High speed 1 N NT Links Model Specifications CS Series See note With RS 232C connector 9 pin type CJ Series With RS 232C connector 9 pin type Note Connection is not possible for CPU Units without V1 in the model number CPU Units That Connect in 1 N NT Links via RS 232C to PT Serial Ports PLC Series ...

Page 311: ...CJ1H CPU66H R CJ1H CPU67H R CJ2H CPU64 EIP CJ2H CPU65 EIP CJ2H CPU66 EIP CJ2H CPU67 EIP CJ2H CPU68 EIP Same as at left See note 3 CP Series CP1E N CP1L See note 4 CP1H See note 4 Note 1 CS series PLC CPU Units without V1 in the model number do not support high speed NT Links 2 A CS1W SCB21 SCB41 Serial Communications Board or a CS1W SCU21 Serial Com munications Unit is required 3 A CJ1W SCU41 Seri...

Page 312: ...CS1G CPU44H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CS1D CPU65H CS1D CPU67H CS1W SCB41 Serial Communica tions Board CJ Series CJ1G CPU42H CJ1G CPU43H CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU13 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU23 CJ1H CPU65H CJ1H CPU66H CJ1H CPU67H CJ1H CPU65H R CJ1H CPU66H R CJ1H CPU67H R CJ2H CPU64 EIP CJ2H CPU65 EIP CJ2H CPU66 EIP CJ2H ...

Page 313: ...CS1D CPU67H Mount a CS1W ENT01 Ethernet Unit 10Base 5 Mount a 10Base T Adapter to the Ethernet Unit and a 10Base T cable can also be used Mount a CS1W ENT11 Ethernet Unit 10Base T Mount a CS1W ETN21 Ethernet Unit 10Base T 100Base T CJ Series CJ1G CPU42H CJ1G CPU43H CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU13 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU23 CJ1H CPU65H CJ1H CPU66H CJ1H CPU67H CJ1H CPU...

Page 314: ...roller Link Unit Note 1 The following are required when mounting a Controller Link Unit C200HW COM01 COM04 Communications Board C200HW CE001 CE002 CE012 Bus Connection Unit 2 Always set routing tables when using a CVM1 CV series CPU Unit manufactured in April 1996 or earlier The manufacturing date can be checked with the 4 digit lot number given on the side of the CPU Unit as shown below The right...

Page 315: ...connector RS 422A 8 pin terminal block NS AL002 RS 232C 9 pin connector RS 422A 8 pin terminal block CJ1W CIF11 RS 232C 9 pin connector RS 422A 5 pin terminal block Reference When a CJ1W CIF11 Conversion Adapter is used the total transmission length is 50 m If NT 001 NS 002 Link Adapters are used together with CJ1W CIF11 Conversion Adapters on the same transmission path the total transmission leng...

Page 316: ...sfer program and standard PT system program Connecting Cables and Connectors Cable with Connector PT to PLC Model Cable length Applicable Units Communications method Specifications XW2Z 200T 2 m XW2Z 500T 5 m Units with 9 pin connec tor and built in 1 1 NT Link function NT Link RS 232C only 9 pin to 9 pin XW2Z 200T 2 2 m XW2Z 500T 2 5 m CPM2C peripheral port NT Link RS 232C only 9 pin to CPM2C per...

Page 317: ...ctured by OMRON XM2D 2501 25 pin type female Manufactured by OMRON for DOS computers XM2A 0901 9 pin type male Manufactured by OMRON XM2D 0901 9 pin type female Manufactured by OMRON for DOS computers Connector DB 25P 25 pin type male Manufactured by JAE XM2S 2511 25 pin type mm screws Manufactured by OMRON XM2S 2513 25 pin type inch screws Manufactured by OMRON XM2S 0911 9 pin type mm screws Manu...

Page 318: ...s and transparent One set contains five sheets RU N Model Material Mounting method NS15 KBA04 NT30 KBA04 Polyester film Double sided tape NS12 KBA04 NS7 KBA04 Polyester film Coating of paste Dimensions Unit mm Model Specifications X Y NS15 KBA04 Anti reflection Sheets for NS15 323 5 247 5 NS12 KBA04 Anti reflection Sheets for NS12 NS10 269 5 205 5 NS7 KBA04 Anti reflection Sheets for NS8 188 6 147...

Page 319: ...e sided tape Dimensions Unit mm Model Specifications X Y Z A B NS12 KBA05 Opaque White Protective Cover for NS12 and NS10 anti reflection coating 339 265 8 8 349 275 NS7 KBA05 Opaque White Protective Cover for NS8 anti reflection coating 255 200 6 3 265 210 NT31C KBA05 Opaque White Protective Cover for NS5 anti reflection coating 218 165 7 0 228 175 NS12 KBA05N Transparent Protective Cover for NS1...

Page 320: ...l Glycerin Aqua ammonia Calcium chloride Developing solution Sodium thiosulfate Acetaldehyde Lard Hexane Lubricating oil Benzine Butane Carbonic acid Chloric acid Naphthaline Soybean oil Toluene Contact an OMRON representative for information on resistance to any chemicals not included in the table above The product can be used with chemicals to which silicon rubber is resistant even if those chem...

Page 321: ...ges from video cameras or Vision Sen sors on the PT An external analog RGB image can be input with the NS CA002 and displayed on the PT Refer to the NS Series RGB Video Input Unit Operation Manual Cat No V086 for details on the NS CA002 Applicable PTs NS15 TX0 The NS15 TX0 does not support the NS CA001 and it does not support video input from the NS CA002 but it supports analog RGB input from the ...

Page 322: ...9 9 NS USBEXT 1M USB Relay Cable A NS USBEXT 1M USB Relay Cable can be used to extend the USB slave connector on the back of the PT and place it on the front of the control panel Model Specifications NS USBEXT 1M For NS15 NS12 NS10 NS8 NS5 V2 PTs ...

Page 323: ...ttent buzzer SB14 Control Long intermittent buzzer SB15 Notification control Notification Control of Video Input SB16 Control Processing Priority Registration for Port A NT Link 1 N SB17 Control Processing Priority Registration Port B NT Link 1 N SB18 Control Display keypad with temporary input SB19 Control Prohibit input SB20 Control Contrast Adjustment 10 levels NS5 SQ MQ only SB21 Control Contr...

Page 324: ...ion words are not write prohibited In addition the system will not restore values except when the status has changed System memory is allocated to PLC areas as shown below Allocated Addresses for System Memory can be displayed by selecting PT System Set tings in the CX Designer and clicking the Initial Tab SB m 15 31 47 0 16 32 Word m SB0 to SB15 Word m 1 SB16 to SB31 Word m 2 SB32 to SB47 Word m ...

Page 325: ...ro execution timing SW27 Control Offset value for index I0 SW28 Control Offset value for index I1 SW29 Control Offset value for index I2 SW30 Control Offset value for index I3 SW31 Control Offset value for index I4 SW32 Control Offset value for index I5 SW33 Control Offset value for index I6 SW34 Control Offset value for index I7 SW35 Control Offset value for index I8 SW36 Control Offset value for...

Page 326: ... 8 0 inches Ethernet connection NS5 SQ00 V1 5 7 inches no Ethernet connection Hardware items with V1 NS5 SQ01 V1 5 7 inches Ethernet connection NS12 TS00 V2 12 1 inches no Ethernet connection NS12 TS01 V2 12 1 inches Ethernet connection NS10 TS00 V2 10 4 inches no Ethernet connection NS10 TS01 V2 10 4 inches Ethernet connection NS8 TV00 V2 8 4 inches no Ethernet connection NS8 TV01 V2 8 4 inches E...

Page 327: ...tom 50 Expansion memory interface With Without Without USB HOST Without With Without USB Slave Without With Ethernet conformance standard 10Base T Ethernet models only 10Base T 100Base T Ethernet models only Replacement Battery C500 BAT08 CPM2A BAT01 CJ1W BAT01 With V2 NS12 TS0 V2 NS10 TV0 V2 NS8 TV V2 NS5 SQ V2 NS5 TQ V2 NS5 MQ V2 Display device High definition TFT color LCD STN color LCD High de...

Page 328: ...creen Data Area Format Setting 6 2 1 History File Initialize or Save Alarm Event History Setting 6 2 2 Data Log Setting 6 2 3 Operation Log Setting 6 2 4 1 Initialize Error Log Setting 6 2 5 Start up Waiting Time Setting 6 3 1 Screen Saver Setting 6 3 2 Key Press Sound Setting 6 3 3 Buzzer Sound Setting 6 3 4 Backlight Setting 6 3 5 Contrast Setting 6 3 11 Calendar Check Setting 6 3 6 Changing Val...

Page 329: ...llocated to System Memory SB SW Display 6 4 9 Password Change Setting 6 5 Password mode Level Setting 6 5 2 Time Out Setting 6 5 2 Timeout min Setting 6 5 2 Switch Screen when canceling authentication Setting 6 5 2 4 Password Switch Screen No Setting 6 5 2 Automatic Communications Recovery Comms Auto return Setting 6 6 1 Timeout Interval Setting 6 6 1 Retry Count Setting 6 6 1 Serial Port A or B C...

Page 330: ...og Display 6 8 3 System Version Display 6 8 11 Special Functions Device Monitor Setting display 6 8 4 Communication Test Setting 6 8 5 Display Capture Data Display 6 8 8 Memory Card Transfer Setting 6 8 9 7 Special Screen External Application Start up Setting 6 8 10 LCD Check Display 6 9 1 8 Hardware Check Touch Switch Check Display 6 9 2 9 Language Se lection Language Selection Display 6 2 6 ...

Page 331: ...February 2005 Changes and corrections related to the addition of the NS5 V2 Series 05 October 2005 Changes and corrections related to the addition of the NS12 V2 NS10 V2 and NS8 V2 Series 06 July 2006 Changes related to release of the CX Designer 07 July 2007 Changes and corrections for version upgrade 08 March 2008 Added new Application Precautions and changed their order Added Conformance to EC ...

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