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Programmable Terminals

PROGRAMMING MANUAL

Cat. No. V073-E1-12 

NS-Series 
NS15-TX01S-V2 
NS12-TS00

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-V1/-V2, NS12-TS01

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-V1/-V2 

NS10-TV00

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-V1/-V2, NS10-TV01

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-V1/-V2 

NS8-TV00

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-V1/-V2, NS8-TV01

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-V1/-V2 

NS8-TV10

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-V1, NS8-TV11

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-V1 

NS5-SQ00

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-V1/-V2, NS5-SQ01

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-V1/-V2 

NS5-SQ10

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-V2, NS5-SQ11

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-V2 

NS5-TQ00

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-V2, NS5-TQ01

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-V2 

NS5-TQ10

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-V2, NS5-TQ11

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-V2 

NS5-MQ00

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-V2, NS5-MQ01

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-V2 

NS5-MQ10

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-V2, NS5-MQ11

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-V2 

 

Summary of Contents for NS -

Page 1: ...X01S 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 SQ10 V2 NS5 SQ11 V2 NS5 TQ00 V2 NS5 TQ01...

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Page 3: ...he manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems railroad systems aviation systems vehicles combustion sys tems medical equipment amusement machines safety equipment and other systems mach...

Page 4: ...gramming manual Notation The following notation is used in this manual Note Indicates additional information on operation descriptions or settings N N No o ot tte e e Precautions for Correct Use Preca...

Page 5: ...only the CJ2 CPU Units C Series Indicates Programmable Controllers in the OMRON SYSMAC C Series of Pro grammable Controllers C200HS C200HX HG HE E ZE CQM1 CQM1H CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C CVM1 CV Series Indica...

Page 6: ...des information on NS Series V1 and V2 PTs i e NS15 V2 NS12 V NS10 V NS8 V and NS5 V Describes how to connect the PT to the host and peripheral devices methods to setup communica tions and operation a...

Page 7: ...4 NT Links 1 21 1 3 5 Host Link 1 22 1 3 6 EtherNet IP 1 22 1 3 7 PT Memory 1 22 1 4 System Configuration 1 27 1 4 1 Peripheral Devices 1 27 1 4 2 Connecting to the Host 1 30 1 5 Procedure before Ope...

Page 8: ...ars 2 93 2 8 12 Frames 2 94 2 8 13 Flicker Extension Tab 2 95 2 8 14 Write Settings Extension Tab 2 100 2 8 15 Passwords Extension Tab 2 104 2 8 16 Control Flags Extension Tab 2 111 2 8 17 Macro Exten...

Page 9: ...327 2 15 2 Data Log Graphs 2 336 2 15 3 Example Setting Procedure 2 347 2 16 Broken line Graphs 2 365 2 17 Data Blocks 2 378 2 17 1 What Is a Data Block 2 378 2 17 2 Data Block Tables 2 389 2 17 3 Us...

Page 10: ...rings 3 17 3 6 1 Inputting Numerals 3 17 3 6 2 Inputting Character Strings 3 20 3 7 Using Alarm Event Summary History Functions 3 22 3 8 Using Operation Log Functions 3 26 3 8 1 Settings for Operation...

Page 11: ...ration 5 16 5 2 7 Communications Errors and Countermeasures 5 18 5 2 8 Troubleshooting Macros 5 28 5 2 9 Troubleshooting Errors with EtherNet IP Communications 5 30 Appendices Appendix 1 Specification...

Page 12: ...Contents vi NS Series Programming Manual...

Page 13: ...s PTs including their functions features connection types and communication methods It gives an understanding of the capabilities of the NS series PTs 1 1 NS series PT Operation 1 1 1 2 NS series PT F...

Page 14: ...ng users 1 1 1 How NS series PTs Work at FA Production Sites Monitoring Line Operating Status The system and device operating status can be displayed in real time Graphs can be used to improve visual...

Page 15: ...mmands from the host or touch switch operations Reading Data from the Host NS series PTs connect to the host using NT Links Ethernet for NS15 TX01S V2 NS12 TS01 B V1 V2 NS10 TV01 B V1 V2 NS8 TV 1 B V1...

Page 16: ...ersonal computer using an RS 232C cable a USB cable or Ethernet NS15 TX01S V2 NS12 TS01 B V1 V2 NS10 TV01 B V1 V2 NS8 TV 1 B V1 V2 NS5 SQ01 B V1 NS5 SQ 1 B V2 NS5 TQ 1 B V2 or NS5 MQ 1 B V2 RS 232C US...

Page 17: ...other port are possible while still connected to CX Designer 2 Bar code data can be read from a bar code reader via the other port while communicating with the host Ethernet Interface Ethernet commun...

Page 18: ...STN LCD The NS5 TQ V2 uses a 320 dot horizontal 240 dot vertical 256 color 5 7 inch bright TFT LCD The NS5 MQ V2 uses a 320 dot horizontal 240 dot vertical 16 grayscale monochrome 5 7 inch bright STN...

Page 19: ...3 pop up windows can be displayed at the same time on a normal screen Commands to switch screens can also be given from the host Strong Processing Functions Using Macros 1 Various instructions are ava...

Page 20: ...bright TFT 10 100Base T NS10 TV00 V2 Ivory 10 4 inch bright TFT Not available NS10 TV00B V2 Black 10 4 inch bright TFT Not available NS10 TV01 V2 Ivory 10 4 inch bright TFT 10 100Base T NS10 TV01B V2...

Page 21: ...2 Black 5 7 inch monochrome STN Not available NS5 MQ01 V2 Ivory 5 7 inch monochrome STN 10 100Base T NS5 MQ01B V2 Black 5 7 inch monochrome STN 10 100Base T NS5 MQ10 V2 Ivory 5 7 inch monochrome STN N...

Page 22: ...al 256 color 10 4 in bright TFT LCD NS8 TV V1 640 x 480 dot horizontal x vertical 256 color 8 0 in bright TFT LCD NS8 TV0 V2 640 x 480 dot horizontal x vertical 256 color 8 4 in bright TFT LCD NS5 SQ...

Page 23: ...and times Device Monitor Function When connected to a PLC via a 1 1 NT Link 1 N NT Link or Ethernet the PLC s operating mode can be changed words in the PLC can be read or written error information ca...

Page 24: ...egistered to the screens as required There are three types of buttons ON OFF buttons word buttons and command buttons The following functions can be executed by touching the buttons on the screen Turn...

Page 25: ...Word lamp Fixed character strings can be displayed as lamp labels In addition multiple lines can be displayed Numeral Display and Input Numerals stored at the allocated address can be displayed and da...

Page 26: ...m the host can be controlled enabled or disabled by allocating the address of a control flag Virtual keyboard input Character string Character string Barcode input Character string Thumbwheel Switches...

Page 27: ...ed can be stored in a text file and any character string in the text file can be specified for display Indirect Specification From a Character String Table Any character string can be specified for di...

Page 28: ...e selected from a quarter circle semi circle and full circle The display direction up down left or right incremental direction for the meter clockwise or anti clockwise and whether or not scaling will...

Page 29: ...elected System Clock The system clock displays the current date and time The date and time can also be changed Data Blocks Data blocks recipes enable reading writing values and character strings from...

Page 30: ...Video Displays Installing a Video Input Unit NS CA001 on the NS12 NS10 or NS8 enables displaying images output from video devices such as video cameras or Vision Sensors to be displayed on the PT Up t...

Page 31: ...ecution condition The Multifunction Object function enables operations that were performed using a combination of mac ros and multiple functional objects to be performed in one operation 1 Turns ON B1...

Page 32: ...mming Manual Character string Contents switching address value 0 Switches to display the character string and image registered to contents number 1 Contents switching address value 1 Displays the char...

Page 33: ...100 registrations are possible for hosts Refer to the Host Connection Manual Temp Control MemLink for details on Temperature Controller connections and Memory Links Refer to the Host Connection Manua...

Page 34: ...he word to which a touch switch has been allocated to be used for another applications such as lamp allocations However data is written in word units only in the DM and EM Areas so other bits in the w...

Page 35: ...CPU EIP is connected The CJ2H CPU EIP has a tag name server in the CPU Unit If a table of tag names and addresses is saved in advance in the CPU Unit access can be made from the NS series PT by using...

Page 36: ...n setting methods SB Address Operation Classification 0 Operation Signal Pulse Repeatedly turns ON and OFF during PT operation 1 Operation Signal Always ON Always ON during operation 2 Screen Switch S...

Page 37: ...pture Screen Error NS status notification 32 Alarm Event History Initialization Executed when ON NS status notification and control 33 Alarm Event History Save Executed when ON NS status notification...

Page 38: ...tification 59 Reserved Do not access 60 Reserved Do not access 61 Reserved Do not access 62 Reserved Do not access 63 Reserved Do not access SW Address Operation Classification 0 Display screen number...

Page 39: ...numeral and string 25 Before changing numeral and string 26 When selecting a list 30 When pressing alarm event display area 31 When selecting alarm event summary and history NS status notification 27...

Page 40: ...T CX Designer Memory Card Save screen data or the system program or automatically read data at startup RS 232C cable 15 m max RS 422A cable 500 m max RS 232C 422A Adapter Ethernet cable See note 1 Per...

Page 41: ...1 Bar Code Reader RS 232C RS 422A Converter Refer to the appendices in the NS Series Setup Manual OMRON NS AL002 Converter Recommended Memory Cards Refer to 3 6 Using Memory Cards in the NS Series Set...

Page 42: ...otective Covers for NS8 NT31C KBA05 Protective Covers for NS5 Transparent Protective Covers NS12 KBA05N Protective Covers for NS12 NS10 NT7 KBA05N Protective Covers for NS8 NT31C KBA05N Protective Cov...

Page 43: ...can be connected See note Note Only one of these can be connected to each port Ethernet communications with the host and CX Designer are possible for the NS15 TX01S V2 NS12 TS01 B V1 V2 NS10 TV01 B V...

Page 44: ...t Connection Manual Multivendor Connection Peripheral connections Power connections System program installation See note Refer to CX Designer Online Help and NS series Setup Manual Refer to NS Series...

Page 45: ...ion Manual W462 SYSMAC CP series CP1H CPU UNIT Operation Manual W450 SYSMAC CS Series Operation Manual W339 SYSMAC CS CJ Series Serial Communications Boards Units Operation Manual W336 SYSMAC CJ Serie...

Page 46: ...Section 1 Overview 1 5 Procedure before Operation 1 33 NS Series Programming Manual...

Page 47: ...s Address Settings 2 47 2 6 Fixed Objects 2 58 2 7 Registering Using Library 2 64 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions 2 65 2 9 Buttons 2 119 2 10 Lamps 2 153 2 11 Multifunction Objects 2 161 2 12 D...

Page 48: ...data that makes up projects Project Screen Functional objects fixed objects Frame Background color Table Sheet Frame CX Designer PT Text file Functional objects fixed objects Functional objects fixed...

Page 49: ...tmap objects Flicker settings The flicker settings make fixed and functional objects flicker at specified intervals Ten flicker types can be registered for each screen For fixed objects a selection ca...

Page 50: ...of up to 1 024 functional objects frames and tables can be placed in one screen Up to 2 048 graphic displays can be placed in one screen 2 1 2 Project Properties Set the properties for the project cur...

Page 51: ...the Switch label Tab 2 Make the switch label settings 1 2 3 4 No Settings Contents 1 Number of labels Set how many labels can be switched 1 to 16 2 Switch No Set the label number 3 Label name Set the...

Page 52: ...the macro when loading a project Click the Edit Macro Button to perform programming 2 Alarm Event Specify whether to execute the macro when an alarm event occurs or when an alarm event is cancelled C...

Page 53: ...anguage Tab 2 Select the system language for the PT The system language will be displayed on the PT for system menus keypads messages dialog boxes etc Pop up Menu Setting 1 Click the Pop up Menu Tab 2...

Page 54: ...nize n in character strings as the line feed code and to display multiple line messages when using the message box macro MSGBOX Numeral Input Option 1 Click the Numeral Input Options Tab 2 Set whether...

Page 55: ...the text and input status background colors when inputting numerals or character strings in numeral display and input objects string display and input objects and temporary input objects Data Format 1...

Page 56: ...BMP JPEG and other color image data is internally converted by the NS5 MQ and displayed in 16 grayscale levels N N No o ot tte e e Although screen data for the NS5 MQ V2 is displayed in 16 grayscale...

Page 57: ...utes are set using CX Designer as properties for each screen Character Colors The color of the characters themselves can also be set The character color is set as one of the properties when setting th...

Page 58: ...the displayed screen Except for the System Menu Screen for which specific functions have been set up to 4 000 screens can be set for NS series PTs Any number between 0 and 3 999 can be set for these...

Page 59: ...created on each page of the frames in the screen R R Re e ef ffe e er r re e en n nc c ce e e Refer to Creating Screens in the CX Designer Online Help for details on creating screens User Screens Norm...

Page 60: ...t as a pop up screen Data Block Tables and Video Displays cannot be created on pop up screens For details refer to Creating Screens in the CX Designer Online Help Sheets Sheets are screens that can be...

Page 61: ...over one user screen If multiple sheets are applied to a normal screen and if the position of the functional objects for the normal screen and the sheets overlaps the standard screen objects will be d...

Page 62: ...rames are switched frequently the display update may take some time and communications may be delayed Care must be taken because this means that sometimes data will not be logged or the momentary ON O...

Page 63: ...in a list for selection Thumbwheel Switch Numerically displays the word data from the specified address and increment and decrement the data when increment decrement but tons are pressed Analogue Met...

Page 64: ...rame Switches the specified rectangle area frame Table Displays functional objects in a table format Fixed Objects The following fixed objects can be used Icon Name Contents Rectangle Displays a recta...

Page 65: ...tore all numeral and character string data including data for allocated ad dresses for functional objects Each word contains 16 bits but consecutive words can be used as required for character strings...

Page 66: ...ontrol Long Intermittent Buzzer SB15 Notification control Notification control of Video SB16 Control Processing Priority Registration for Port A NT Link 1 N SB17 Control Processing Priority Registrati...

Page 67: ...atus SB59 Reserved SB60 Reserved SB61 Reserved SB62 Reserved SB63 Reserved Note The notification bits are not write prohibited Also the system will not restore values except when the status has change...

Page 68: ...allocated address is set in the CX Designer system settings Status RUN signal status Operation when status cleared System Menu including device monitor Stops notification Restarts notification Transf...

Page 69: ...for the first screen Switching to Another Base Screen during B The PT moves to the next screen switch processing without turning OFF screen switch strobe notifica tion for the first screen Prohibit Sh...

Page 70: ...specified for the NS15 backlight from the System Menu SB6 to SB8 cannot be used to adjust the brightness of the backlight Refer to the NS series PT Setup Manual for information on the System Menu set...

Page 71: ...h the video image displaying the video image will cease being displayed If SB15 is turned ON in this non display state the video image will be displayed N N No o ot tte e e If SB15 is turned ON or OFF...

Page 72: ...y Registered Flag ON when given priority 12 Unit 4 Peripheral Port PT Priority Registered Flag ON when given priority 13 Unit 5 Peripheral Port PT Priority Registered Flag ON when given priority 14 Un...

Page 73: ...login level is set under either PT Password on the CX Designer or System Menu Password on the PT Use the Touch Switch Lock Control Flag to not display the password input dialog box used to cancel inpu...

Page 74: ...r from the host or by using a functional object Printing or screen capture will not be started again while the screen is being printed or a bitmap file is being output even if SB25 is turned ON again...

Page 75: ...rt Printing Capture Screen SB25 or Update Printer Status SB29 to output the printer error to SB31 Printer Busy Status Capture Busy Status SB30 SB30 turns ON when the following operations are being exe...

Page 76: ...ory SB32 SB32 initializes alarm and event history data When SB32 is turned ON the alarm and event history information recorded in the PT is initialized Once the initialization has been completed the s...

Page 77: ...log information for that group only will be saved as a CSV file Once the data has been saved the system automatically turns OFF SB36 When 0 is stored in SW37 and SB36 is turned ON the data is saved to...

Page 78: ...be executed first For this reason no Operat CSV file will be created N N No o ot tte e e For project versions earlier than version 8 0 operation log data is output to a file called Operat CSV in the M...

Page 79: ...ors If SB45 turns ON no error dialog box is displayed when a macro error occurs but the execution of macro processing is stopped If SB45 is turned OFF an error dialog box will be displayed and macro e...

Page 80: ...t SB9 as specified with the Screen Saver settings on the System Settings Window s PT Tab Page The following table shows the operation of the NS series PT when the status of SB9 or SB53 changes Status...

Page 81: ...sion Tab for details on password settings System bit memory SB can be allocated to the following areas on the host PLC Symbol C series PLCs Allocation CVM1 CV series PLCs Allocation CS CJ series PLCs...

Page 82: ...Card SW12 Reserved SW13 Control Password number for canceling input prohibition SW14 Notification Current time min s SW15 Notification Current date and time day hour SW16 Notification Current date yea...

Page 83: ...screens are switched frequently the display update may take some time and communications may be delayed If no initial display screen exists screen 0 will be initially set to SW0 If screens are switche...

Page 84: ...SW6 store the display position for pop up screen 2 Stored in BCD or binary The upper left X coordinate for pop up screen 2 is stored in SW5 and the upper left Y coordinate is stored in SW6 If the disp...

Page 85: ...W11 SW11 is used to specify whether to print the screen or save the screen capture data to the Memory Card Store 0 in SW11 and turn ON SB25 to execute printing Store 1 in SW11 and turn ON SB25 to exec...

Page 86: ...nothing will be written to SW21 Macro Error Number SW23 The macro execution error number is stored in SW23 There are no errors if 0 is stored in SW23 The error number is held until 0 is written to SW...

Page 87: ...ored in SW38 in BCD or binary 0 0 Normal end 10 A The specified group number does not exist i e the specified number is not between 1 and 100 or the specified number between 1 and 100 has not been reg...

Page 88: ...events includ ing unconfirmed alarms events The current number of alarm event occurrences will be set to 1 Alarm event history data is checked using the alarm event summary history object Set the alar...

Page 89: ...PLC areas can be changed to the same method as for the NT30 620 and NT31 631 Series System memory in the NS Series can be allocated in the PLC areas as a PT status control area PT status notification...

Page 90: ...follows ON Flashing OFF Lit 2 Notification will not be provided in the allocated PLC address even if the corresponding SB is directly manipulated The value at the PLC address is always written to SB T...

Page 91: ...e note SW6 Position of Pop up Screen 2 Y Coordinate k 6 Local Window 2 Screen No See note SW7 Current Pop up Screen 3 Number k 7 Local Window 2 X Coordinate See note SW8 Position of Pop up Screen 3 X...

Page 92: ...UN Signal always ON 14 Not used 13 Battery SB4 Battery voltage low notification 12 Screen Switch Strobe SB2 Screen Switch Strobe 11 Not used 10 Not used 9 Not used 8 Not used 7 Printer Busy Status SB3...

Page 93: ...meric values in BCD format can be stored Setting Method 1 Select PT System Setting 2 The System Settings Dialog Box will be displayed Select the Initial Tab Page 3 Select the Allow system memory compa...

Page 94: ...ails on connecting Temperature Controllers Refer to the Host Connection Manual Multivendor Connection for details on connecting to another company s PLC 2 5 1 Register Host Procedure 1 Select PT Comm...

Page 95: ...ORD Address of 16 bit character string DWORD First address of 32 bit character string LWORD First address of 64 bit character string STRING Literal character string of 1 to 255 characters N N No o ot...

Page 96: ...ectly Specifying Addresses Address Settings Addresses are specified using the following formats Bit Access Internal Addresses Memory area name bit number Example B1 SB20 Specifying Host Addresses Host...

Page 97: ...rom addresses For example both B10 and B00010 are acceptable Serial A DM1 and Serial A DM00001 are also both acceptable The numeric address for communications addresses of other company s devices are...

Page 98: ...ymbol name that is not registered in the symbol table has been set in the Name or Address Field set the address here When a symbol name that is registered in the symbol table has been set in the Name...

Page 99: ...tes the contents of each program address Text comments can be added to each address to explain the con tents but a more effective technique is specifying label names and symbol names in the address In...

Page 100: ...lled WORD N N No o ot tte e e Bit positions cannot be specified using tags Structured variables are not supported Creating Tags The following methods can be used to create tags Copying from the CX Pro...

Page 101: ...will be set will be displayed Select a host that can use tags and then click the OK Button 4 The tag will be registered in the symbol table of the CX Designer Registering New Tags in the Symbol Table...

Page 102: ...not be created with the CX Designer Copy these variables from the CX Programmer s symbol table The tag link type set with the CX Programmer is displayed in the Tag Link Type Field It cannot be changed...

Page 103: ...ned UINT_BCD BCD2 2 words unsigned UDINT_BCD Items set together with storage type Other storage types CHANNEL Other items CHANNEL N N No o ot tte e e Even if the Treat As Tags When Inputting New Varia...

Page 104: ...mment will be inherited if the host supports tags If the host does not support tags the host will be changed to a host that support tags If the host before conversion does not support tags it will be...

Page 105: ...lines Polygon Draws a polygon from a series of specified lines Sector Draws a circle and then a sector from a specified angle in that circle Arc Draws a circle and then an arc from a specified angle i...

Page 106: ...ines polylines and arcs Frame shade chamfer Set frames shading colors and beveling for these Displayed for fixed objects other than lines polylines and arcs Line Set the type of lines for the fixed ob...

Page 107: ...c c ce e e Set the position so that the object is not outside the screen or frame area Validation can be performed to check for fixed objects outside the screen or frame area For details on error chec...

Page 108: ...d object display color and its inverse color The following three flicker speed options can be selected Low flicker Middle flicker High flicker 2 Use the flicker common setting Used to select the flick...

Page 109: ...cts No frame or shade Frame or Shade 2 Shade Set the shade color depth and direction Select the Shade Option Set the color with the Color setting Set the depth under Depth Select one of the four shade...

Page 110: ...elect one of the following three bevel choices None No bevel Radius of curve Rounds the corners using the bevel size setting for the radius Cut Cuts off an isosceles triangle from each corner based on...

Page 111: ...be displayed as required When functional objects are registered to the library the property settings for those objects are also registered When frames are registered all of the information within the...

Page 112: ...ord Buttons Command Buttons Bit lamps Word lamps Numeral display and input objects String display and input objects Temporary input Thumbwheel switches List selection objects Labels Bitmaps Level disp...

Page 113: ...l display and input objects Broken line graphs String display and input objects Date objects Thumbwheel switches Time objects List selection objects Data Block Table Multifunction Object Contents disp...

Page 114: ...pecifying indexes the index between I0 and I9 is added at the end of the address Example Setting HOST1 DM00000I9 Move the cursor to the end Move the cursor to the end of HOST1 DM00000 and enter I9 An...

Page 115: ...ted host name The area types that can be selected change depending on the selected host name If PT memory is selected under Host name the internal memory areas outlined in the following table can be s...

Page 116: ...Object Properties Dialog Box the contents at the address is taken as the unit and scale number and the unit number is switched accordingly The display unit or scale conversion coefficient can be switc...

Page 117: ...n Displays a pre registered fixed scale after unit No 1001 Editing Units and Scales Double click each item in the Unit Scale Setting Dialog Box to edit the units and scales Example When the address is...

Page 118: ...mats cannot be specified Word 000000 to 177777 unsigned 2 word 00000000000 to 37777777777 unsigned Real numbers have floating decimal points BCD are numerals with each digit of the decimal number disp...

Page 119: ...0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 31 2 30 2 29 2 28 2 27 2 26 2 25 2 24 2 23 2 22 2 21 2 20 2 19 2 18 2 17 2 16 2 15 2 14 2 13 2 12 2 11 2 10 2 9 2 8 2 7 2 6 2 5 2 4 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 The...

Page 120: ...d num bers zero infinity and non numbers Normalized Numbers If the exponent is 00000001 to 11111111 and the mantissa is 00000000000000000000000 to 11111111111111111111111 this is called a normalized n...

Page 121: ...11111111 and the mantissa is 0 this is called infinity If the ex ponent is 11111111 and the mantissa is a value other than 0 this is called a non number For infinity and non numbers the numeral displ...

Page 122: ...1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 2 3 2 2 2 1 2 0 Example 1111 0011 0010 0001 1 st digit 2 0 1 2 nd digit 2 1 2 3 rd digit 2 1 2 0 3 4 th digit 1111 therefore nega ti...

Page 123: ...ill be BCD2 signed leftmost bit 1 2 words Stores as 4 byte BCD at the write destination address 79999999 to 79 999 999 in decimal The data format is described below The leftmost bit is treated as the...

Page 124: ...e The above data types also apply to tags that are array variables N N No o ot tte e e You can use the CX Designer s error check to confirm whether the storage type matches the data type of tags set f...

Page 125: ...y when the ON Check Box for the data or time is selected This button cannot be used in the following cases When the Date Time Display Format Check Box is selected on the Edit Disp Tab Page in the Opti...

Page 126: ...yy ddd mm dd yyyy ddd mm dd yy yyyy mm dd dddd yy mm dd dddd yyyy mm dd dddd yy mm dd dddd yyyy mm dd yy mm dd ddd mm dd yyyy ddd mm dd yy ddd mm dd yyyy ddd mm dd yy yyyy mm dd mm dd yyyy mm dd yy DD...

Page 127: ...See note Display examples 01 51 25 01 51 13 51 25 13 51 10 15 20 10 15 10 15 20 AM 10 15 AM 10 15 20 10 15 1000 ms 1 s Note Only data log objects can be used R R Re e ef ffe e er r re e en n nc c ce...

Page 128: ...able font is a font that expresses character shapes as the coordinates of the base point and a collection of lines The scalable font can be used for all functional objects that display text The 7 segm...

Page 129: ...onts If is entered using raster fonts a backslash will be displayed on the PT Vector fonts cannot be used if text is used for character strings or to indirectly specify character color or background c...

Page 130: ...e made only for vector fonts 5 Vertical position Select the vertical position as the up center or down 6 Horizontal position Select the horizontal position as left center or right 7 Sample Displays a...

Page 131: ...ation Attribute type Details Font name Selected font types Font size Sets the font size Set the magnification for raster and 7 segment fonts and character size for vector and scalable fonts Font style...

Page 132: ...and FF to the address Check the color codes and display colors in the Color Setting Dialog Box If a value other than 0 to FF is set as the address the display color will be invalid Color Color is set...

Page 133: ...GB values in hexadecimal The Color Setting display can be set to Order of Col No color code matrix or Gradation The Order of Col No display shows all 256 colors The Gradation display shows only 138 co...

Page 134: ...air of ON and OFF shapes can be set 2 3 4 5 6 1 No Setting Details 1 Selected image display area The image or file name of the shape selected in 2 above will be displayed 2 Shape from If Parts List is...

Page 135: ...ally 3 ON Shape OFF Shape Switch the display between ON and OFF shapes This option will be disabled grayed out for shapes for which ON OFF pairs are not available 4 Shape selec tion list Displays the...

Page 136: ...racters bmp The file name can contain only alphanumeric characters underscores _ dollar signs and periods 2 Color Displays the specified color 3 BMP display Displays the selected bitmap 4 Display colo...

Page 137: ...yed as a label Labels and Multifunction Objects Up to 256 characters Other functional objects Up to 64 characters 3 Text Attribute Button Displays the Text Attribute Dialog Box Set the text attributes...

Page 138: ...ters The display color will be invalid if a value other than 0 to FF is set to the address when an indirect reference of text color is selected While the functional object with a label is selected pre...

Page 139: ...ting the Display Address Word Lamps when setting the Display Address Setting the communications address The name of the communications address that was set is automatically set in the label Procedure...

Page 140: ...ils Dialog Box symbol names or I O comments can be set as alarm messages 2 8 11 Scroll Bars For functional objects that display data in a list format display no display scroll width button size and ot...

Page 141: ...ing Details 5 Three dimensional Frame Select Three dimensional Frame to add a frame to the object De select Three dimensional Frame to not have a frame for the object 6 Draw border Select Draw border...

Page 142: ...lected flickering will be performed with the inverse of the dis play color If Display ON and OFF Colors Alternately is selected the ON and OFF colors of the object will be display alternately accordin...

Page 143: ...color alternately Repeats alternate display of the display color and its inverse color Show and hide alter nately Repeatedly alternates between showing and hiding display of the whole object or the l...

Page 144: ...isplay color will return to the original color when the set ad dress turns OFF For this reason the whole screen is refreshed When the bit lamps are set to Select Shape they will not flicker even if Di...

Page 145: ...alternate display of the current display color and the specified color The text color back ground color or line color can be specified When text color is specified When background color is specified W...

Page 146: ...ken line graph Bitmaps Alarm event display See note 1 See note 1 Alarm Event Summary History Date Time Data Log Graph Video Display Temporary Input Continuous Line Drawings Contents Display for string...

Page 147: ...jects that are manipulated Any confirmation message can be set The write settings are made on the Write Tab Page of the Functional Object Properties Dialog Box For Multifunction Objects make the setti...

Page 148: ...ialog Box title Up to 64 characters 5 Message Changes the contents of the message Up to 256 characters There are 4 icons available 6 Icon STOP QUESTION MARK EXCLAMATION MARK INFORMATION 7 Focus Change...

Page 149: ...r CSV Export Button at the bottom of the Dialog Setting Dialog Box Changes to Open for CSV file import A File Specification Dialog Box will be displayed If importing from a CSV file select the name of...

Page 150: ...ten confirmed If a different host is set the address set under Turn ON the specified address when the value is written confirmed may turn ON before the write address contents have been changed dependi...

Page 151: ...nly if the password is at the protection level set for that functional object The password must be input each time that an operation is performed on the func tional object Correct password input Incor...

Page 152: ...entication levels for operators vs managers The screen can be switched depending on the level that is authenti cated A level would be set for each command buttons for example level 1 for operators and...

Page 153: ...n is specified for display after authentication is canceled Model Selection Tab Page in Password Setting Dialog Box The passwords for levels 1 and 5 are set for command buttons to change the screen Au...

Page 154: ...object The password input keyboard can be specified from the pop up window With PT system version 8 2 or higher a user created pop up window can be used as the keyboard screen for inputting the passwo...

Page 155: ...ssword Tab Page from the functional ob ject properties Password Set the password and keypad for each level from 1 to 5 Function mode Select the Password or Password with level Option N N No o ot tte e...

Page 156: ...set the pop up window to be opened for password input Note A pop up window can be specified for the keypad only for PT system version 8 2 or higher N N No o ot tte e e Passwords must be 16 characters...

Page 157: ...on If this check box is selected the screen will be switched to the screen specified when authentication is cancelled for a timeout or by a Command Button 4 Screen Switch No Set the screen to switch t...

Page 158: ...s specified Only bits can be set for indirect 3 Action When Specifying Indirect Sets the input timing for indirect address specifications Enable Input When Address ON Input will be enabled when the sp...

Page 159: ...ions that are not supported by functional objects can be added by the user This section describes how to set macro execution using the Functional Object Properties Dialog Box For details refer to NS s...

Page 160: ...n frame table Size Set the height and width of the functional object in dot units The height can be set between 1 and 1 920 and the width between 1 and 2 560 Height Width The top left position of the...

Page 161: ...orizontal and vertical positions in dot units Horizontal position Vertical position Screen or frame Functional object R R Re e ef ffe e er r re e en n nc c ce e e Set the position so that the object i...

Page 162: ...e list will flash on the project editing screen They will not flash however if they are located on a on pages where the frames cannot be seen 2 Up Moves the input order of the selected object up one i...

Page 163: ...characters The maximum setting file size that can be registered for one project however is 5 MB Do not set any value larger that this The setting file name is txttable cfg You can check the size of t...

Page 164: ...acters 4 Jump Specify a string number and click the Jump Button to jump to the specified string 5 CSV import Strings can be imported from CSV files 6 CSV export The contents of the string table can be...

Page 165: ...the string for each label up to 1 024 characters 3 Title The title for each item is displayed in the first row of the CSV file Do not change the title row N N No o ot tte e e An error will be displaye...

Page 166: ...et The processing does not start until the screen display has been completed so a short time may lapse before processing is executed ON OFF buttons can be changed to Multifunction Objects If changed t...

Page 167: ...note Group Sets group numbers to exclusive buttons See note Control Flag Sets enable disable input and display no display for objects See note Macro Sets macros to be executed See note Size Position S...

Page 168: ...e g their color when the contents of the specified address change Rectangle Type 1 The button color changes based on whether the write address is ON or OFF Accesses the write address Rectangle Type 2...

Page 169: ...he write address is ON or OFF Various button shapes can be set by selecting from the list Select Shape Type 2 1 The button shape changes based on whether display address 1 is ON or OFF Various button...

Page 170: ...address on 1 ON color Rectangle 2 Light Type 1 Bottom color Display address 1 on 0 OFF color Display address 1 on 1 ON color Top color Display address 1 on 0 OFF color Display address 1 on 1 ON color...

Page 171: ...rite address on 1 ON shape Write address on 0 OFF shape Select shape Type 2 1 Display address on 1 ON shape Display address on 0 OFF shape Select shape Type 2 2 Display address on 1 ON shape Display a...

Page 172: ...ess1 which is specified on the General Tab Page turns ON or OFF 3 Link with the Specified Address ON OFF Switches label display when the specified address turns ON or OFF Frame Specify the color and s...

Page 173: ...s are enabled only when Momentary Alternate or SET button action is selected in the properties settings If the action type is set to RESET the buttons will not operate according to group settings If t...

Page 174: ...ss or increase or decrease the value of the con tents or a specified address when the button is pressed Items on a pop up menu can also be selected and the values specified to those items written to t...

Page 175: ...on message when the Word Button is pressed See note Password Sets the password to be entered when the Word Button is pressed See note Control flag Sets enable disable input and display no display for...

Page 176: ...age 3 Numeral Type Select the write format for the numeral when the button is clicked from the following eleven types INT signed 1 word UINT unsigned 1 word DINT signed 2 words UDINT unsigned 2 words...

Page 177: ...ton is pressed When indirect is selected the contents of the set address becomes the increment decrement value When the maximum or minimum limit is exceeded the action will be changed based on the set...

Page 178: ...he cor responding menu item is selected 5 Add Adds a menu item below of the currently selected row If there is no row selected a new row is added to the bottom of the list 6 Delete Deletes the current...

Page 179: ...t or Pop up menu display is selected as the button action type 3 Same as Write Address Value Sets the color that will be displayed when the contents of the write address match the set value for Set Va...

Page 180: ...mal shape Refer to Selecting Shape in 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for information on how to set fixed objects Label Tab Page Set a label for each button Refer to Labels in 2 8 Common Functi...

Page 181: ...Numeral types set on the General Tab Page If a value is set under Value that exceeds the range set under Numeral types and the OK Button is pressed a message stating that the setting range has been ex...

Page 182: ...Screen 1 Screen switched Screen 2 Select Functional Objects Command Button or the icon in CX Designer to create a Command Button N N No o ot tte e e When the display is switched to a screen with many...

Page 183: ...ker Sets the flicker display See note Write Sets the write confirmation message when the button is pressed See note Password Sets the password to be entered when the Command Button is pressed See note...

Page 184: ...Switches to a specified page number 2 Indirect Specification of Screen No Reads the contents of a specified address as the page number and switches to that specified screen page number 3 Selection by...

Page 185: ...cters A to F cannot be transmitted The settings at the destination determine whether the transmitted character string will be ASCII or Uni code For example if the destination string display and input...

Page 186: ...o the left deleting the character to the left of the original cursor position RIGHT Moves the cursor one character space to the right inserting a space to the right of the original cursor position CLR...

Page 187: ...and string display and input objects If using S PAGEUP S PAGEDOWN S LINEUP or S LINEDOWN select Specified Input Field as the Transmit to and specify the ID number for list selection Control Pop up Sc...

Page 188: ...the position touched on the screen after the Command Button is pressed will become the top left corner of the new position for the pop up screen Display System Menu The System Menu Initial Tab Switch...

Page 189: ...anual Stop Buzzer The current buzzer will stop when the Command Button is pressed There are no settings to be made for this option None There are no functions for the button itself This option is used...

Page 190: ...Card in BMP format Up to 32 characters When saving the file a number from 001 to 999 is automatically added to the end of the file name in order Example Video_LT003 bmp 3 Save in a file If Memory Car...

Page 191: ...suming the oldest file will be deleted and PT will check whether enough space can be secured on the Memory Card 2 If the space to save can be secured the smallest numbered file will be deleted and the...

Page 192: ...3 Depth Setting items 10 1 1 10 Adjustable in 32 steps 4 Tone Setting items 10 1 1 10 Adjustable in 256 steps 5 Red 6 Green 7 Blue These items can be set only when the NS CA002 RGB Video Input Unit i...

Page 193: ...own the SHIFT button There is only one SHIFT state held by the system The last operation for the SHIFT state will be valid when multiple SHIFT buttons are arranged pressed or released Example Assume t...

Page 194: ...communications address by se lecting the Indirect Reference Option 3 Record Specifies the record number in the CSV file 0 to 999 to use in the control opera tion The Record number can be set indirectl...

Page 195: ...select ing the Indirect Reference Option 3 Record Specifies the record number in the CSV file 0 to 999 to use in the control operation The Record number can be set indirectly through a communications...

Page 196: ...ting the Indirect Reference Option 3 No of Record to be read Specifies the number of record labels to read starting from the top record number 4 Turn specified ad dress ON when reading the final recor...

Page 197: ...s already cancelled Color Shape Tab Page Specifies the button color and shape Select the button color from 256 options when rectangle or circle buttons are selected If Select Shape is selected under B...

Page 198: ...ions for details Flicker Tab Page Make flicker settings to make the button flicker flash Refer to Flicker under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Write Tab Page Use the Write Tab Page...

Page 199: ...ference for information on setting macros Size Position Tab Page Displays and sets the functional object size and position Refer to Size Position under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for detai...

Page 200: ...d to a button or multiple functions can be executed at once when the button is pressed Refer to 2 11 Multifunction Objects for information on converting to a Multifunction Object Settings for Function...

Page 201: ...shown below Single lined circle Single lined rectangle Double lined circle Double lined rectangle Select shape Various lamp shapes can be selected from the list and displayed when the shape is specif...

Page 202: ...s for information on how to set col ors Select Shape 1 No Setting Details 1 ON OFF Shapes Sets the shape when the lamp is turned ON or OFF using the Select Shape Button Refer to Selecting Fixed Object...

Page 203: ...or color when the button is de pressed or raised Refer to Frames under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Flicker Tab Page Make flicker settings to make the lamp flicker flash Refer t...

Page 204: ...function Object the lamp can be changed to a button or multiple functions can be executed at once when the button is pressed Refer to 2 11 Multifunction Objects for information on converting to a Mult...

Page 205: ...e lined circle Single lined rectangle Double lined circle Double lined rectangle Select shape Various lamp shapes can be selected from the list and displayed when the shape is specified The image disp...

Page 206: ...ge Sets labels for lamps Only the settings unique to word lamps are described here Refer to Labels in 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for basic settings information 1 2 4 5 3 No Setting Details...

Page 207: ...control the display of functional objects Use control flags to enable display when the contents of an address turn ON or OFF Refer to Control Flags under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for de...

Page 208: ...specified address changes the functions that have been set will be executed consecutively Up to 32 functions can be set for each execution condition Using Multifunction Objects means that operations...

Page 209: ...ultifunction Objects the series of operations for each function can be executed in any order by making property settings as shown below Register each function in order of execution Set operations for...

Page 210: ...ite data from NS to CSV file Read data from NS to PLC Data Block Write data from PLC Data Block to NS Read record label Delete record Contents Control Switches the displayed contents Alarm Event Contr...

Page 211: ...set as a bit or word address and the following execution timings can be set When a bit address is specified Execute when ON OFF Executes the functions when the communications address turns ON or turn...

Page 212: ...Object is pressed again within the reception time the functions set for touch operation will be executed The functions are not executed at this point The functions are executed once the button is pres...

Page 213: ...re the delay time expires the functions for which the ON delay was set will not be executed OFF Delay The functions set for execution at Touch OFF will be executed when the specified delay time has pa...

Page 214: ...munications address is read or writ ten the next function will be executed without waiting for a response for the write operation re sults Example Write Word Write Bit Write request Write result Write...

Page 215: ...pansion Set ting Tab Page in the Property Settings Dialog Box for Multifunction Objects If a communications error caused by something other than communications with an unconnected host occurs the erro...

Page 216: ...tions or converting lamps to buttons etc Settings are inherited The shape is also inherited ON OFF button Multifunction Object Converting from an ON OFF button to a Multifunction Object 1 Open the Pro...

Page 217: ...unction Object property settings All other settings will be con verted as is for the Multifunction Object ON OFF buttons word buttons command buttons bit lamps and word lamps in tables cannot be conve...

Page 218: ...ject Setting Execution Conditions The execution condition can be set to When pressing or to When a value changed If When pressing is selected the operation will be executed when the Multifunction Obje...

Page 219: ...FF timing will be added to the action timing conditions N N No o ot tte e e If the execution conditions are changed to Display Touch ON OFF Condition the following func tions will be set to Touch OFF...

Page 220: ...can be set to 0 5 or between 1 and 15 seconds 4 Input Used to specify whether or not inputs are accepted This function can be used as an interlock function The following selections are available Enab...

Page 221: ...2 Click When a value changed 3 Select the Perform an action when a value changed Checkbox This checkbox is OFF by default 2 Select When a value changed 3 Select Perform an action when a value changed...

Page 222: ...3 Property settings for the selected function will be displayed Make the required settings 4 Click the Add Button to add functions to be executed 5 Repeat steps 1 to 4 until all the settings have been...

Page 223: ...s pressed is set in the Action Item List Select Perform an action when pressing the object Set the actions to be performed when the button is pressed Using Multifunction Objects as Lamps To use a Mult...

Page 224: ...tion Objects 2 177 NS Series Programming Manual Set the address to be monitored Make the settings on the When a Value Changed Tab Page in the Action Item List to execute actions corresponding to bit l...

Page 225: ...g or When a Value Changed N N No o ot tte e e The actions for the Momentary Alternate SET RESET and Group Setting are the same as ON OFF Buttons Group settings are enabled only when Momentary Alternat...

Page 226: ...ect is pressed from the following eleven types Refer to Numeral Display and Storage Type in 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details on numeral storage types INT signed 1 word UINT unsigned...

Page 227: ...o the write address When indirect specification is selected the contents of the set address are written 2 Maximum Limit Sets the maximum limit Either a fixed value or indirect specification can be sel...

Page 228: ...ckbox is not selected If however the Return to Minimum Value when the Maximum Value is Exceeded Checkbox is selected 0 will be written to the address 3 Minimum Limit Sets the minimum limit Either a fi...

Page 229: ...ed Editing Pop up Menus 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No Item Details 1 Switch Switches labels 2 Apply the same value to all labels Applies the same set value to all labels 3 Menu list Sets the heading name displayed...

Page 230: ...as been selected by clicking the row number the row can be dragged and dropped in another location to change its order in the list AND OR XOR When the button is pressed AND OR or XOR calculations are...

Page 231: ...he character code 5 Swap the high byte and the low byte Swaps the higher bytes and lower bytes in the string and writes the result to the communications address 6 Fill the blank characters with a spec...

Page 232: ...d input object is set is opened on the NS Make sure the maxi mum address is not exceeded If ASCII characters are set in string displays the following character codes will be used by the NS depending o...

Page 233: ...ction by Pop up Menu Displays a pop up menu for screen selection Up to 32 items of up to 64 characters each The display position of the pop up menu can be specified to be above or below the button Pop...

Page 234: ...2 11 Multifunction Objects 2 187 NS Series Programming Manual Specified Screen Specifies the destination screen Indirect Specification of Screen Numbers Sets the communications address that specifies...

Page 235: ...egisters pop up menus There are no settings to be made for Backward Forward Next Page or Previous Page Control Pop up Screen Control Pop up Screen controls the pop up screen specified for display when...

Page 236: ...een Select Close Specified Pop up Screen There are no settings to be made for Close Local Pop up Screen or Move Local Pop up Screen N N No o ot tte e e If pop up screens are controlled e g moved or cl...

Page 237: ...eries PLC Data Trace Troubleshooting Only if the NSJ Series is selected as the model Operation log sort by occurrence Operation log sort by frequency N N No o ot tte e e If the model is NS5 the System...

Page 238: ...e Note A functional object on the base screen or pop up screen must be set as the destination The destination cannot be a functional object on a different screen e g a functional object on the base sc...

Page 239: ...d control code 1 No Item Details 1 Control Code Select the control code to be sent Refer to 2 9 3 Command Buttons for information on control codes Send a Specified String Sends the character codes for...

Page 240: ...g Manual Indirect Specification of String Sends the string data stored at a specified communications address 1 2 No Item Details 1 Transmit from Specifies the communications address at which the send...

Page 241: ...ed Input Field A backslash will be sent if a yen symbol is specified as one of the characters to be sent Focus is not moved to input prohibited objects for focus control codes If there are two input o...

Page 242: ...control operations Read data from CSV file to PLC Data Block Write data from PLC Data Block to CSV file Read data from CSV file to NS Write data from NS to CSV file Read data from NS to PLC Data Block...

Page 243: ...Specifies the record number in the CSV file 0 to 999 to use in the control opera tion The record number can be set indirectly through a communications address by selecting the Indirect Option 2 File...

Page 244: ...mmunications address by selecting the Indirect Option 2 File Location Specifies either the NS or the Memory Card as the location of the CSV file The file location can be set indirectly by selecting th...

Page 245: ...The record number can be set indirectly through a communications address by selecting the Indirect Option 2 File Location Specifies either the NS or the Memory Card as the location of the CSV file The...

Page 246: ...Card as the location of the CSV file The file location can be set indirectly by selecting the Indirect Option If the specified address is 0 the NS will be used If the specified address is 1 the Memor...

Page 247: ...PLC Data Block address set in each field 1 2 No Item Details 1 Address Specifies the PT memory address where the one record of data is stored 2 Record Label Selects whether or not the record label is...

Page 248: ...d number can be set indirectly through a communications address by selecting the Indirect Option 2 No of Records to be read Specifies the number of record labels to be read at a time from the specifie...

Page 249: ...file 0 to 999 to use in the control opera tion The record number can be set indirectly through a communications address by selecting the Indirect Option 2 File Location Specifies either the NS or the...

Page 250: ...e indirect reference contents No Reads the contents of a specified address as the contents number and switches to that contents number Sets the contents of the communications address as a binary value...

Page 251: ...Specified Contents No Specifies the contents number to switch to Switch to the Indirect Reference Contents No Sets the communications address that specifies the contents number to be switched to There...

Page 252: ...End Selects the last row in the specified Alarm Event Summary History See note Next Selects the next row after the currently selected row in the specified Alarm Event Summary History See note Previous...

Page 253: ...rm Event Sum mary History Ob ject ID Specifies the Alarm Event Summary History ID number for the control operation if Clear and Save are not selected Note An Alarm Event Summary History on the base sc...

Page 254: ...data log group Save to File Writes the logging data to a file to the group folder displayed in the LOG Trend Memory Card directory using the output file name set for the specified data log group Read...

Page 255: ...aph displays of files read from the Memory Card will be cleared when screens are switched Multifunction Object processing will be canceled in the following cases If the specified data log group does n...

Page 256: ...ber of the data log graph for the control operation 2 Options for showing the read file The graph display method for the read file can be selected from one of the fol lowing two options Show the file...

Page 257: ...cation and saves it in bmp format to the Memory Card Click the Object Control Button and select Video Control Video Capture from the list that is dis played The setting items depend on the Video Board...

Page 258: ...2 characters Each time the save operation is executed the numbers 001 to 999 will be auto matically appended to the file name in order Capture data will be saved to the Memory Card in bitmap format Ex...

Page 259: ...if Memory Card is full Sets the action for when video capture is executed when the Memory Card is full Update Deletes the oldest file with the same file name and saves the data as the newest file name...

Page 260: ...ils 1 Contrast Select to adjust contrast Select 10 1 1 or 10 Contrast can be set in 64 levels 2 Brightness Select to adjust brightness Select 10 1 1 or 10 Brightness can be set in 128 levels 3 Depth S...

Page 261: ...depth Select 10 1 1 or 10 Depth can be set in 32 levels 4 Tone Select to adjust tone Select 10 1 1 or 10 Tone can be set in 256 levels 5 Red Select to adjust the gain of the R red signal Select 10 1...

Page 262: ...function for touch ON timing Video Control Vision Sensor Console Output can be used only once for each Multifunction Object 1 No Item Details 1 Signal type Sets the type of signal to be sent to the Vi...

Page 263: ...cannot scrolled from a pop up screen Functional objects on sheets also cannot be scrolled When creating a Multifunction Object on a sheet a functional object with a specified ID number on the base sc...

Page 264: ...ox will be displayed after Write Bit and Write Word are executed If the correct password is entered the Write String and Switch Screen functions will be executed 1 Write Bit and Write Word are execute...

Page 265: ...Section 2 NS Series Functions 2 11 Multifunction Objects 2 218 NS Series Programming Manual 1 No Item Details 1 Password Select the password level 1 to 5 If no password is to be specified select None...

Page 266: ...t be executed if the No Button has been pressed in the confirmation dialog box For example if the following settings are made a confirmation message will be displayed after Write Bit and Write Word ar...

Page 267: ...tandard Message Displays a standard message for confirming the write operation 2 User Specified Message Displays a unique confirmation messaged created by the user Press the Edit Message Button to dis...

Page 268: ...tails Action Sets the control operation for the buzzer function Stop Buzzer Stops the buzzer that is currently sounding Any ON bit at SB12 continuous buzzer SB13 short intermittent or SB14 long interm...

Page 269: ...is displayed 1 No Item Details 1 Edit Macro Displays the Edit Macro Dialog Box to create new macros or edit macros Operation Log Control The operation log control function can be used to initialize or...

Page 270: ...apes Select Shape Displays the specified shape file when the Multifunction Object is pressed or according to the specified communications address value Single lined Circle Displays the specified color...

Page 271: ...e and the pressed color shape when the Multifunction Object is pressed The color shape changes while the button is pressed Normal color shape Color shape when pressed When pressed Bit Address Switches...

Page 272: ...play addresses Displays the upper ON or upper OFF color depending on the ON OFF status of Display Address 1 Displays the lower ON or lower OFF color depending on the ON OFF status of Display Address 2...

Page 273: ...Color shape 16 Value 1 Value 14 Value 15 Color shape 1 4 Display hide Sets whether to display or hide the Multifunction Object If Indirect Reference is selected switches between display hide depending...

Page 274: ...Objects 2 227 NS Series Programming Manual Bit Address Bit Address When Pressed and Word Address 16 Colors Sets display address 1 Bit Address 1 2 4 Colors Bit Address 1 2 Upper Lower and Bit Address...

Page 275: ...cations address from the following INT signed 1 word UINT unsigned 1 word DINT signed 2 words UDINT unsigned 2 words REAL real number BCD2 unsigned 1 words BCD2 unsigned 2 words BCD1 signed leftmost d...

Page 276: ...hape List 1 Displays the setting items in the Color Shape List corresponding to the selected Shape and Display Method 2 Click the items to be set 3 The detailed setting items are displayed Make the re...

Page 277: ...nder Shape Color Selected to make the color settings The color settings are made when a selection other than Select Shape has been made under Shape Line Selected to make the displayed line settings Th...

Page 278: ...2 231 NS Series Programming Manual Shape Sets the displayed shape file Refer to Selection Shape in 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Color Sets the display color Refer to Setting Colo...

Page 279: ...jects 2 232 NS Series Programming Manual Line Sets the line type for polygons and sectors Refer to Line in 2 6 Fixed Objects for details Shade Sets the shading for polygons and sectors Refer to Frame...

Page 280: ...selected the shape can be changed using the following method 1 Select the Multifunction Object for changing the shape 2 Select Edit Edit Node 3 Squares will be displayed at the nodes 4 Place the node...

Page 281: ...mmon Functional Object Functions for information on basic settings This section describes the settings for Multifunction Objects only The following methods can be used to switch labels using Multifunc...

Page 282: ...of the bit address set under Address Select OFF under Switch Status and set the label for when the bit address is OFF Select ON under Switch Status and set the label for when the bit address is ON Dis...

Page 283: ...e word address specified under Ad dress The first line is specified as 0 Motor 0 Motor 1 Motor 2 W100 1 1 st line 2 nd line 3 rd line Text file Displays the string for line 1 Address for file line spe...

Page 284: ...1 Flicker Pattern Used to set either flicker according to the flicker colors selected under PT Flicker Flicker settings or flicker using the ON OFF colors set on the Color Shape Tab Page The Display...

Page 285: ...nly after the read write results response has been received When this checkbox is not selected the next operation will be started without waiting for the read write results response 2 Continue the ope...

Page 286: ...be changed by numeric input from the tenkey pad 12345 Keyboard input Address 12345 Select Functional objects Numeral display input or the icon in CX Designer to create a numeral display and input obje...

Page 287: ...imum limits for input This Tab Page also sets the watch mini mum limit and watch maximum limit as well as the colors displayed when the input exceeds the watch minimum or watch maximum limit value See...

Page 288: ...DINT unsigned 2 words REAL real number See note 1 BCD2 See note 1 unsigned 1 word BCD2 See note 1 unsigned 2 words BCD1 signed leftmost digit F 1 word See note 1 BCD1 signed leftmost digit F 2 words S...

Page 289: ...its in an integer e g 999 999 The number of digits that can be input is as follows 1 For signed values with no decimal places No of integer digits 1 for sign 2 For signed values with decimal places No...

Page 290: ...op up screen display for numeric input Below This Object Above This Object Top left bottom left top right bottom right or center of screen Any Position The top left position of the keypad or pop up sc...

Page 291: ...nput the numeral display and input object will continue waiting for input In such cases cancel or confirm the input by pressing a Command Button set to send a control code such as CAN or RET Refer to...

Page 292: ...eded 1 2 3 4 No Setting Details 1 Maximum Input Limit Sets the maximum limit under the Value or Indirect Reference 2 Minimum Input Limit Sets the minimum limit under the Value or Indirect Reference 3...

Page 293: ...utton Key Button The contents of the address set under Turn ON the specified address when the value is confirmed will not turn ON either Password Tab Page A password can be set for when the object are...

Page 294: ...d address to character string data and display that data String display and input objects also convert data through character string input from a barcode reader or virtual keyboard The string display...

Page 295: ...e Sets the character string frame display Flicker Sets the flicker display See note Write Sets whether or not a confirmation message is displayed when character strings are written to addresses See no...

Page 296: ...Input Process If the Fill the blank characters with a specified character Option is selected spaces or nulls are automatically added to the end of strings to fill the space if the number of input cha...

Page 297: ...d and Setting Colors in 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Keyboard Tab Page Specifies the display position and size of the keyboard 1 2 4 5 3 No Setting Details 1 Input Method Select...

Page 298: ...protrude If the keypad or pop up screen overlaps another functional object the keypad or pop up screen will be displayed on top If Input from pop up screen or Other input method are selected the focus...

Page 299: ...re the string is written When changing string Executes macro when the string changes Refer to NS series Macro Reference in the CX Designer for information on setting methods Size Position Tab Page Dis...

Page 300: ...Write Sets whether or not a confirmation message is displayed when values are written to addresses See note Password Sets whether or not a password input field is displayed when values are written to...

Page 301: ...display will be 0001 3 Button position Sets the position for the and Buttons 4 Address Sets the destination address accessed and written by thumbwheel switches 5 Units and scales Scales the contents o...

Page 302: ...indirect reference 2 Minimum limit Sets the minimum limit Select either value or indirect reference Set maximum and minimum limits suitable for the storage type set on the General Tab Page If how ever...

Page 303: ...and display of functional objects Use control flags to enable display or input when the contents of an address turn ON or OFF Refer to Control Flags under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for de...

Page 304: ...ection object List 1 List 2 List 3 List 4 List 5 List 6 List 7 Address List 1 List 2 List 3 List 4 List 5 List 6 List 7 List 1 List 2 List 3 List 4 List 5 List 6 List 7 List 5 List 6 List 7 List 8 Lis...

Page 305: ...ts the selection bar color selected line number and string destination Scroll bar Sets the scroll bar size and scroll width Frame Sets the list selection frame display Flicker Sets the flicker display...

Page 306: ...ile to be read can also be specified indirectly Select Use a file for indirect refer ence and specify Store in a file for the LST file that created the list of file names to be read The list file that...

Page 307: ...w when Store in a file is specified List lst List entry 1 List entry 2 List entry 3 List entry 3 Example The first line of the file is the first line string in the list The list selection data is trea...

Page 308: ...been set System language Character display Example character code B5 Japanese Shift JIS code Chinese traditional or sim plified GB2312 code Nothing is displayed be cause there are no corre sponding c...

Page 309: ...racter strings may not be able to be selected from the list If the font size is too small for the strings to be selected set a larger font size so that only 1 char acter string is displayed for each e...

Page 310: ...be specified for string display and input objects Macros executed by the following trigger can be registered Trigger Details When selecting a list Executes macro when a list item is selected Refer to...

Page 311: ...Line 10 List entry 11 List entry 20 The number of lines for each block will be the number set under Maximum No of lines Switching Start Line The first line currently displayed in a list can be switch...

Page 312: ...Input Objects To create a temporary input select CX Designer Functional Object Temporary Input or use the icon Functional Object Property Settings This section describes the settings in the Functiona...

Page 313: ...t Show the minimum value Displays the set lower limit for input when input focus is on numeral display and input object or string display and input object Text Attribute Tab Page Sets the text attribu...

Page 314: ...reen 2 Double click the object to display the Properties Dialog Box 3 Display the Keypad Tab Page Select Input from Pop up Screen or Other Input Method command button etc under Input Method Select the...

Page 315: ...ypad using a temporary input object 1 Position the temporary input object which will be the temporary input display field on the screen 2 Double click the object to display the Properties Dialog Box S...

Page 316: ...create a keypad Refer to Key Buttons under 2 9 3 Command Buttons for details on how to create keypad command buttons Set the destination to the Input Field with Focus option under the properties sett...

Page 317: ...bject Display characters can also be changed The following three methods can be used to change display characters Indirect Specification from a Text File A list of display strings can be stored in a t...

Page 318: ...nd Sets the background color for the text object Label Sets the label display Message Sets the label display data and background color for when the message display function is used Frame Sets the obje...

Page 319: ...efer to Setting Colors under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details N N No o ot tte e e The Indirect reference of color option is enabled only when raster font is specified for label chara...

Page 320: ...aracters txt extension Alphanumeric characters underscore _ dollar signs and periods Editing software Text editor No of lines 32 767 No of characters per line Up to 64 Text object 1 Text object 2 Text...

Page 321: ...text strings are used to handle other languages Refer to Multi Language Display in the CX Designer Online Help for details on using other languages To set the data type BCD or binary for the address f...

Page 322: ...nications address is set as a binary value 3 Switch Status Selects the status for setting the string background 4 Label Sets the string for each status up to 256 characters 5 Text Attribute Specifies...

Page 323: ...can then be registered together in the string table The size of the settings file depends on the number of registered characters and labels Use the following table as a guide File size No of labels N...

Page 324: ...2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Size Position Tab Page Extension Tab Displays and sets the functional object size and position Refer to Size Position under 2 8 Common Functional Ob...

Page 325: ...ton to select image files The specified image file is copied to the folder where the project files are stored Specify a file name of up to 12 characters 8 file name characters and 3 file extension cha...

Page 326: ...Address for Specifying the File Line changes to 1 the first and subsequent lines of the specified text file will be loaded If the contents of the memory changes to 2 the second and subsequent lines w...

Page 327: ...s txt extension The characters that can be used in file names are listed below Alphanumeric characters underscore _ dollar signs and periods Editing software Text editor Check that the text file has b...

Page 328: ...or JPEG files are also not deleted from the image data folder when deleting from an indirectly referenced file If a BMP or JPEG file is no longer needed check that it is not used in any other screens...

Page 329: ...nal Object Properties This section describes the settings items in the Functional Object Properties Dialog Box for level dis play objects General Sets the object comment display direction and scale Ra...

Page 330: ...t the number of divisions 1 to 99 the scale color and the horizontal size 4 to 32 4 Set 0 as origin If Set 0 as origin is selected the border will be 0 and the level will be displayed in the specified...

Page 331: ...can also be set indirectly through a communications address 7 Range3 Sets the fill color and background color for range 3 These colors can also be set indirectly through a communications address N N...

Page 332: ...raised Refer to Frames under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Flicker Tab Page Extension Tab Makes flicker settings to make the object flicker flash Refer to Flicker under 2 8 Common...

Page 333: ...ties Dialog Box for analogue meters General Sets the address and display type Needle Sets the needle type and style See note 1 Range Sets the border boundary value and color for each range Background...

Page 334: ...e display direction as Up Down Left or Right for quarter circle and semi circle meters For circle meters the starting point for the meter is set by the display direction Quarter circle Analogue Meters...

Page 335: ...ts the display type for the meter Selects whether up to the current value will be filled or whether it will be indicated by the needle If the origin is 0 select Set 0 as the Origin i e fill If the ori...

Page 336: ...range 2 range 3 or indirect word address 4 Minimum Minimum range value or indirect word address 5 Range1 Sets the fill color and background color for range 1 These colors can also be set indirectly th...

Page 337: ...Common Functional Object Functions for details Frame Tab Page Extension Tab Specifies the colors and sizes of the functional object frame to change the shape or color when the button is depressed or r...

Page 338: ...grammable Terminals RGB and Video Input Unit Operation Manual Cat No V086 for information on the NS CA002 RGB Video Input Unit Creating Video Displays To create a video display select Functional objec...

Page 339: ...ay also will not be displayed Create object so that they do not overlap with video display objects Displaying Images The Video Input Unit has four Input channels so that up to 4 video devices can be c...

Page 340: ...20x240 Split Setting When 320x240 size is selected a screen is split into 4 areas and pictures of all four channels can be displayed on the screen Select display position of the pictures for each inpu...

Page 341: ...ay Lines Starts Video display area from this position The data that is input The data that is displayed Set the range as shown below Dot position 64 to 127 Line position 5 to 31 The image will be irre...

Page 342: ...ering the horizontal position X and the vertical position Y from the upper left corner of the screen The setting ranges for X and Y are 0 to 160 and 0 to 120 Specify vertical and horizontal position i...

Page 343: ...y each vertex s X and Y coordinates 25 0 0 0 10 10 The top left point of the object is 0 0 W100 0 W101 10 W102 10 W103 5 W104 20 W105 10 The Start address of X Y coordinate is set to W100 Coordinates...

Page 344: ...for a solid line only 5 Max no of vertices Sets the maximum number of vertices between 2 and 128 6 No of vertices When the Display All Option is selected all of the vertices set in the Max no of vert...

Page 345: ...an be registered and monitored for one project with NS series PTs Related functional objects can display current alarms events alarm event display or a historical list alarm event summary and history...

Page 346: ...ort CSV Alarm event settings can be exported to CSV files Click the Export CSV Button to display the Export CSV Dialog Box Specify the file name and click the Save Button 8 Parameter Sets the screen s...

Page 347: ...String Table Button is clicked if the Use the String Table Option is selected The selected character string number is displayed in the String No Field 7 Address Sets the address to monitor alarms eve...

Page 348: ...ise alarm on Set to 1 of address An alarm has occurred when the address set for the alarm event goes from OFF to ON and is cleared when the address goes from ON to OFF Raise alarm on Reset to 0 of add...

Page 349: ...No o ot tte e e If there are two or more labels the symbol names and I O comments will be set for the character strings for all of the labels Symbol names and I O comments will not be set automaticall...

Page 350: ...larm middlealarm Middle alarm lowalarm Low alarm Event event 4 Group No Set the group number 0 to 99 5 Group Name Sets the group name up to 32 characters long 6 Auto switch screen Select whether or no...

Page 351: ...g table Reference the character string table ON Do not reference the character string table OFF 16 String No Sets the character string number of the referenced character string when a message characte...

Page 352: ...sed an error message will be displayed Click the OK Button to edit the CSV file N N No o ot tte e e CSV files can be edited using spreadsheet software or a text editor If an exported CSV file is opene...

Page 353: ...or event is generated and switch screens to the specified screen for the alarm event with the highest priority If multiple alarms or events occur at the same time the display is automatically switched...

Page 354: ...s displayed when the corresponding Set Button is clicked R R Re e ef ffe e er r re e en n nc c ce e e To set the data type BCD or binary for the specified addresses select Project properties from the...

Page 355: ...event Summary and History Object Properties Dialog Box 7 Click the OK Button to close the Properties Dialog Box The icons to which bitmap files have been specified will be displayed on the alarm even...

Page 356: ...settings in the Functional Object Properties Dialog Box for alarm event dis play objects General Sets the alarm event display format Flowing string Sets flowing string for the display character string...

Page 357: ...rmat for each label Date display Selects the date display format from the list 3 Time display Selects the time display format from the list 4 Apply to All La bels Uses the date display method for the...

Page 358: ...be displayed during PT operation Flowing String Tab Page Displayed character strings can be set to flowing string When flowing string is set the message information for the generated alarm event will...

Page 359: ...differently in CX Designer on the PT and in test mode Font Character size Character color CX Designer PT Test mode Reflects alarm event display property settings Reflects alarm event settings made un...

Page 360: ...f an address turn ON or OFF Refer to Control Flags under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Macro Tab Page Extension Tab Macros can be specified for alarm event display objects Refer t...

Page 361: ...Date and time restored Date and time generated The display is refreshed every time an alarm or event specified for display is generated or reset The refreshed display will be in the set display order...

Page 362: ...for the selected alarm or event will be searched for automatically For details refer to 2 14 4 Searching for Alarms and Events Using the Ladder Monitor For information on the Ladder Monitor refer to...

Page 363: ...und color for character display Icon Selects the icon to operate alarm event summaries Vertical Scroll Bar Sets the bar size and scroll width for the vertical scroll bar Horizontal Scroll Bar Sets the...

Page 364: ...ay format for each label Date Selects the date display format from the list 4 Time Selects the time display format from the list 5 Apply to All Labels Uses the date display method for the selected lab...

Page 365: ...gh Frequency From Low Frequency is selected and the display data is set to Alarm History If this checkbox is deselected the same alarm event will be displayed by date and time Example The same alarm e...

Page 366: ...ctions 2 14 Alarms and Events 2 319 NS Series Programming Manual Display Tab Page Sets the selection bar color that will be reversed and the display items when alarm event summaries or histories are s...

Page 367: ...recovery Info 1 Info 2 Info 3 The Info is set in the Alarm Event Registration Dialog Box The Info options will not be displayed if additional information has not been set 7 Ruled line Select Display...

Page 368: ...s were generated From High frequency Sorts the display from highest to lowest frequency If multiple alarms events have the same frequency the display will be in the order those alarms events were gene...

Page 369: ...tails Flicker Tab Page Extension Tab Makes flicker settings to make the object flicker flash Refer to Flicker under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Password Tab Page Extension Tab A...

Page 370: ...0 or higher With the Ladder Monitor you can search backwards to find the causes of alarms or events that have occurred For information on the Ladder Monitor refer to the NS series Ladder Monitor Op er...

Page 371: ...the alarm event summary and history and the Multifunction Object are not found on the same screen The Ladder Monitor can also be started by storing 4036 BCD or FC4 binary in SW0 If switching to a spe...

Page 372: ...mmary and history The following dialog box will be displayed if switching to a specified page was set when registering the alarm event The following dialog box will be displayed if switching to a spec...

Page 373: ...l start The location in which the communications address of the selected alarm or event is used will be searched for automatically N N No o ot tte e e The display will switch to the display set to the...

Page 374: ...h Registering Data Logging Groups Data logging groups must be registered before data logs can be displayed as graphs Select PT Data Log Settings 1 2 3 5 4 6 Data log groups from 1 to 100 can be regist...

Page 375: ...re always logged Up to 128 addresses can be constantly logged 5 Always Log ging Points The number of points for constant logging is displayed Constant logging is possible for up to 50 000 points Refer...

Page 376: ...r of logging points has been reached If this option is selected the oldest logging data is overwritten with the most recent data when the total number of logging points has been reached Output File Se...

Page 377: ...and click the Delete Button A confirmation message will be displayed Click the Yes Button to delete the selected setting N N No o ot tte e e The file size of the CSV files output for each data log gr...

Page 378: ...al Object Functions for details Maximum minimum Sets the maximum and minimum values for graph display Maximum The maximum that can be set depends on the storage type for each line Minimum The minimum...

Page 379: ...alphanumeric characters underscore _ dollar signs and periods Display Settings for Data Log Graphs The display method for data long graphs can be changed Press the Advanced Setting Button on the Data...

Page 380: ...gs that are disabled The following settings cannot be made The sampling cycle cannot be set to 0 5 s The sampling cycle cannot be set to Indirect reference of sampling cycle The log timing cannot be s...

Page 381: ...S Series Functions 2 15 Data Logs 2 334 NS Series Programming Manual Calculating Logging Points This section describes how the number of logging points displayed in the Data Log Setting Dialog Box are...

Page 382: ...stered for one group with one log address Log address storage type 1 word 2 words including REAL Sampling cycle 1 to 86 400 s or on event 50 000 37 500 Log timing Sampling cycle 0 5 s 37 500 30 000 Wh...

Page 383: ...neral Sets the data log group and line parameters to be displayed Time Axis Makes settings related to the data log graph s time axis Numeral Value Axis Makes settings related to the data log graph s n...

Page 384: ...ay the Display Parameter Setting Dialog Box Sets the line type and markers 5 Data log address list Displays the registered addresses for the selected data log groups Deselect ad dresses that are not t...

Page 385: ...vailable colors 3 Line Style Select from the five line types listed below Solid line dotted line broken line 1 dot chain line or 2 dot chain line Marker Selects one of the following five markers to be...

Page 386: ...ly from auxiliary gradations Gradation lines Dotted lines drawn horizontally or vertically from gradations Scale Select Scale to display scale Line Select Line to display scale lines No of division Se...

Page 387: ...me display format from the pull down list Refer to Date and Time Format under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Text color Sets the character color and font under the Text Attribute B...

Page 388: ...or example the display can be linked to control flags for numeral display and input objects as shown in the following diagram Setting Example Data enable disable bit B0 Numeral display and input objec...

Page 389: ...r hours can be selected as the unit of time A A Example When No of scroll seconds set to 10 Refresh notification address Scrolls the graph by 10 seconds worth of display ON N N No o ot tte e e If the...

Page 390: ...Scale Settings Select to make settings under Scaling range of numeral value axis Threshold and Show values 3 Storage type Select the format for storing the scaling range of the numeral axis value fro...

Page 391: ...ick the Text Attribute Button to set text attributes such as the text color and font For details refer to 2 8 6 Text Attributes Background Tab Page Sets whether or not the background is tiled If the b...

Page 392: ...ddress was selected when data log group settings were made Displays the status of the specified address when an externally controlled address is specified to start stop data logging Select when the sp...

Page 393: ...up to 100 000 times If you were to repeatedly rewrite the Card in 10 minute intervals 100 000 rewriting cycles would be completed within 2 years Scroll Bar Tab Page Sets display no display scroll widt...

Page 394: ...s and should be changed to actual values as required Automatic Periodical Saving of Log Data to a Memory Card and Continued Logging Setting Flowchart The following flowchart shows the settings require...

Page 395: ...axis Time Horizontal axis Address 4 Set the Data Log Broken line History to Hold data of always logging Data Log 3 Set Logfile Output Format to Vertical axis Time Horizontal axis Address 4 Set Data L...

Page 396: ...a periodically and Save with Ring Buffer 3 Set the sampling cycle 5 Set the number of logging points 6 Set the output file name 10 Add the logging addresses 9 Check that the logging period is set to A...

Page 397: ...perties 1 Place a data log object on the screen if there isn t one there already 2 Double click the data log object to display the Functional Object Properties Dialog Box 3 Display the Time Axis Tab P...

Page 398: ...and periodically saves the logging data to the Memory Card To read the saved data from the Memory Card click the Read File Icon on the Object while logging is stopped to display the list of data file...

Page 399: ...ph time axis scale and scroll end position Make icon and option settings Set graph display parameters Set logfile output format The procedure for overlapping the data log graph on the Memory Card stan...

Page 400: ...Format The method for setting the data log file output format is described below 1 Select PT System setting to display the System Settings Dialog Box 2 Select the History Tab Page 3 Set Logfile Output...

Page 401: ...ox to display the Data Log Setting Dialog Box 1 2 Click the Add Button in the Data Log Setting Dialog Box to display the Data Log Group Setting Dialog Box 2 3 Set the log timing In this example the sa...

Page 402: ...tput file name 8 Click the OK Button to return to the Data Log Group Setting Dialog Box 9 Select Control start stop data log by the specified address ON OFF and click the Set Button to set the address...

Page 403: ...tored graph read from the Memory Card from the graph of data currently being logged In this example No 012 red is selected for the stored graph If Step display is selected the logged points will be co...

Page 404: ...logging period to be displayed at one time 7 Select Position end of scrolling at the center of data log graph 8 Display the Icon Tab Page and select Cascade the read data to a graph under Options Sel...

Page 405: ...d saved data press the Read File icon on the object while logging is stopped and select the de sired file from the pop up menu Example 2 Allocation of an Externally Controlled Address Serial A CIO0010...

Page 406: ...1 Select PT Data Log Setting or click the Register Group Button on the General Tab Page in the data log Functional Object Properties Dialog Box to display the Data Log Settings Dialog Box 1 2 Click th...

Page 407: ...can be used 7 Enter the output file name 8 Click the OK Button to return to the Data Log Group Setting Dialog Box 9 Select Control start stop data log by the specified address ON OFF and click the Set...

Page 408: ...the stored graph read from the Memory Card from the graph of data currently being logged In this example No 012 red is selected for the stored graph If Step display is selected the logged points will...

Page 409: ...isplayed at one time 7 Select Position end of scrolling at the center of data log graph 8 Display the Icon Tab Page 9 Select Status under Icon 10 Select Cascade the read data to a graph under Options...

Page 410: ...displayed directly as the standard data but the file name can also be changed to make it easy to recognize as the standard data 2 Turn OFF the power to the NS hardware or display the System Menu then...

Page 411: ...nt of it When the logging start time is omitted it will appear on the graph as January 1 1970 0 h 0 m 0 s When editing in Excel set the cell format for the time to Text 1 Start the spreadsheet softwar...

Page 412: ...graphs can be displayed in one broken line graph display region The Batch Read and the History functions can be used when a broken line graph group is registered Batch Read Trigger B0 OFF ON Batch Re...

Page 413: ...function is being used the always logging Data Log function cannot be used Data will not be read if the Batch Read trigger address goes ON when the displayed screen does not contain a broken line grap...

Page 414: ...on adding settings refer to Setting a Broken line Graph Group Up to 16 groups can be registered in a project 4 Delete To delete a registered broken line graph group select the row containing that grou...

Page 415: ...e of range is se lected Draw the value outside of range selected Values outside the range will be displayed at the top of the graph Draw the values outside of range not selected Values outside the ran...

Page 416: ...ious graphs are displayed in the broken line graph When the No of Histories is set to 0 only the most recent graph is displayed in the broken line graph Example No of Histories Displayed graphs Graph...

Page 417: ...izes are shown below Large Medium Small 5 Color Set the marker s color from 256 available colors 6 Display when address changes to ON When this option is selected the graph line will be displayed whil...

Page 418: ...h Registers the start address for monitoring the number of points and the type of lines Background Sets the base color for broken line graphs Scroll bar Sets the scroll bar size and scroll width Frame...

Page 419: ...e line types listed below Solid line dotted line broken line 1 dot chain line or 2 dot chain line Indirect reference of showing scale line If this option is selected the scale is displayed when the sp...

Page 420: ...3 4 5 6 7 No Setting Details 1 Graph list Displays a list of the lines that are displayed on currently set graphs Lines are added deleted and set by pressing the Add Line Delete Line and Set Line But...

Page 421: ...played on the broken line graph object under Display points Set a Display points value smaller than the value set to Monitor points No of display points 7 No of monitor points 9 The two points not dis...

Page 422: ...e color from 256 available colors The color can be changed depend ing on whether or not the set upper and lower limits have been exceeded 4 Line style Select from the five line types listed below Soli...

Page 423: ...Displays the information about graph lines registered in the displayed broken line graph group 3 Group Name Displays the name of the displayed broken line graph group 4 Select Group Click the Select G...

Page 424: ...lors and sizes of the functional object frame to change the shape or color when the broken line graph is depressed or raised Refer to Frames under 2 8 Common Functional Object Func tions for details F...

Page 425: ...ght of 52 and a color of red are set in the PLC Using data blocks users do not need to save data in the PLC beforehand so that the memory of the PLC can be saved and the ladder program can be reduced...

Page 426: ...called fields and the group of data for product B is called a record Data Block data Field Address Data type Numeral String Record Product B Product A Product B Product D Product E Width Height Color...

Page 427: ...Product B B 000 90 22 180 Product C C 000 110 50 300 Product D D 000 80 15 200 Product A1 A 000 98 18 190 Product B1 B 000 95 25 175 Product C1 C 000 120 45 350 Project created on CX Designer CSV file...

Page 428: ...data file on a Memory Card Values read to PT memory Values set in PLC No Item Contents See 1 Data Block Setting Sets the data format and address for the field and the number of records Setting Data B...

Page 429: ...s the data block selected from the list Click the Edit Button to display the Register Data Block Dialog Box 3 Add Button Creates a new the data block Click the Add Button to display the Register Data...

Page 430: ...ta updating prohibition flag Writing to the CSV file from the data block can be enabled and disabled If this option is selected writing to the CSV file will be disabled when the communications address...

Page 431: ...the following message will be displayed Although the data block table exists on the screen failed to read CSV file to display in the data block table Data Block X CSV File The object will not be displ...

Page 432: ...Numeral Sets the storage type Max Min Sets the maximum and minimum limits for inputting Keypad Sets the input method and the display position and size of the keypad The detailed settings for each tab...

Page 433: ...each tab page are the same as for Numeral Display Input objects Refer to 2 12 Display and Input Objects for details N N No o ot tte e e The item Other Input Method command button etc does not appear...

Page 434: ...Maximum Number of Fields per Data Block Up to 500 fields can be set per data block Set the field while confirming the number of fields displayed in the Register Data Block Dialog Box Refer to Setting...

Page 435: ...ytes 1 record 8 characters 2 bytes character 4 bytes 4 bytes 8 bytes 32 bytes 100 records 32 bytes record 100 records 3 200 bytes R R Re e ef ffe e er r re e en n nc c ce e e The record labels are not...

Page 436: ...80 Product C C 000 110 50 300 Product D D 000 80 15 200 Product A1 A 000 98 18 190 Product B1 B 000 95 25 175 Product C1 C 000 120 45 350 CSV format data file Data block table Table display Data writt...

Page 437: ...Scroll Bar Sets the button size and scroll range for the vertical scroll bar Horizontal Scroll Bar Sets scroll range for the horizontal scroll bar Frame Sets the frame color and size of the data bloc...

Page 438: ...ield settings Sets the codes and each field Label Name Sets a label name of up to 32 characters for the record label and each field label Width Sets the width for record and field label display to 0 o...

Page 439: ...and string field The horizontal position set on the Text Attribute Tab Page will not be reflected Background Tab Page Sets the background color of the object and the record color To fill the record c...

Page 440: ...he specified CSV data file and displays it in the data block table Write Data File Overwrites data displaying from the data block table to the specified CSV data file Read from the address Retrieves d...

Page 441: ...r Memory Card When this option is not set data will always be written to the PT Hardware Display confirmation dialog box when reading from the address Display confirmation messages when executing the...

Page 442: ...the existing icon in the Details Dialog Box Click the OK Button to close the Details Dialog Box Click the OK Button to close the Data Block Setting Dialog Box 5 Set the icons to be displayed on the Ic...

Page 443: ...played number of rows Suppose that two of seven rows are displayed on the screen Click the Button and the button will be scrolled two rows If the end of the row is displayed the scroll button will not...

Page 444: ...Key of the tenkey pad or keyboard This macro is not executed when closing tenkey pad or keyboard using the Cancel Key Esc Key or Close Button When a value exceeding the limit is set and an input error...

Page 445: ...ock x csv file The object will not be displayed correctly 4 If ASCII is set for the string display type the following codes will be used on the PT according to the language Language Code Example chara...

Page 446: ...lid Remark ABCD AB CD Setting double quotation marks at the right end or mid dle of the string causes an error Set two double quota tion marks such as in ABCD to display a double quotation mark 8 If n...

Page 447: ...lect record from the data block table The record numbers are automati cally displayed in the data block table The selected record is displayed in reverse video and is added to the record number Record...

Page 448: ...d numbers are automatically renumbered Delete a Record Click the icon to delete the selected record The record numbers are automatically renumbered Editing Record Labels in a Data Block Table Up to 32...

Page 449: ...and icons data files can be written and read to from a Memory Card or the PT Select the source destination in confirmation dialog box for reading writing When writing to a Memory Card data will be wri...

Page 450: ...or Product A Product B Prod Product E Record for product B selected Icon pressed to read values from PLC Width Height Color Red Product A Prod Product E Record for product B selected Blue Blue Red Pro...

Page 451: ...Memory The command button data block control functions can be combined with Numeral Display Input ob jects Character Display Input objects and other functional objects to edit CSV files or to display...

Page 452: ...with list display objects to display lists of record labels 8 Load record labels from CSV file to PT memory No Setting Details 8 Read Record Labels Loads the specified number of records from the firs...

Page 453: ...witch is pressed Change the system clock Changing Dates during PT Operation 1 Press the date object 2 A dialog box for entering the date such as shown in the above diagram will be displayed 3 Enter th...

Page 454: ...write confirmation message when the date object is pressed See note Password Sets the password to be entered when the object is pressed See note Control Flag Sets enable disable input and display no d...

Page 455: ...rs and sizes of the object frame to change the shape or color when the button is de pressed or raised Refer to Frames under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Flicker Tab Page Extensio...

Page 456: ...ration 1 Press the time object 2 A dialog box for entering the time such as shown in the above diagram will be displayed 3 Enter the new time Regardless of the time display format enter the time in hh...

Page 457: ...no display for objects See note Size Position Sets the object size and position See note Note These tabs are displayed when Display Extension Tabs Option is selected General Tab Page Sets the time dis...

Page 458: ...ker settings to make the object flicker flash Refer to Flicker under 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Write Extension Tab The write operation can be confirmed using the dialog box be...

Page 459: ...occur When using the Machine Navigator function contents can be switched using the following three methods Switching Contents by Specified Address Address for switching contents The settings shown in...

Page 460: ...arm event settings Link with alarm ON Contents number for no alarm 0 No Displayed contents number Automatic con tents switching when alarm oc curs Contents No Contents 1 1 ON 0 Not set Not set 2 2 ON...

Page 461: ...Alarm event settings Link with alarm ON Contents number for no alarm 0 No Displayed contents num ber Automatically switch contents when alarm oc curs Contents No Contents 1 1 OFF 0 Not set Not set 2 2...

Page 462: ...ll switch if the value at the address for switching contents changes even if contents display is switched using alarms events Creating Contents Display Screens The following procedure is used to creat...

Page 463: ...steps 4 and 5 for the number of contents to be created Detailed settings for the set contents are made in the Edit Contents Dialog Box 1 Click the Edit Contents Button on the tool bar or select PT Edi...

Page 464: ...er of contents to between 2 and 10 000 5 Address for switching con tents Sets the address for switching contents the communications address for specifying contents switching 6 Link with alarm Select t...

Page 465: ...is displayed accord ing to the change in the value at the address for switching contents 6 There is no change to the contents display because the switch direction address is OFF 7 The value at the ad...

Page 466: ...display string Strings can be up to 1 024 characters long Single and double byte characters are counted as one character Carriage returns are counted as two characters 3 Background color Sets the bac...

Page 467: ...the project file is stored Specify a string of up to 12 characters 8 characters for the file name 3 characters for the extension as the file name The following characters can be used Double byte char...

Page 468: ...operty settings for contents display objects General Selects the contents string or image to be displayed in the object Display Setting Sets the display method for strings and images Vertical Scroll B...

Page 469: ...ct whether to display character strings or images 1 2 No Item Details 1 Object Comment Sets a comment to describe the pasted object Up to 32 characters Single and double byte characters are counted as...

Page 470: ...Checkbox Is Selected The text is wrapped at the right edge of the object and all characters are displayed on each line This function is enabled when displaying strings 2 Resize the display im age to f...

Page 471: ...one dot for image display Buttons for Scrolling Multiple Lines Buttons for Scrolling Multiple Dots Select this checkbox to use a scroll button that scrolls the specified number of lines or dots Select...

Page 472: ...ng Multi ple Dots Select this checkbox to use scroll buttons for a specified num ber of dots Select one of the following scroll amounts Dots in One Page Scrolls the display for the number of dots dis...

Page 473: ...chine Navigator function A pop up screen showing countermeasures for alarms will be displayed automatically The countermeasures can be given using text and images NS This section describes the method...

Page 474: ...100 Select Set 0 If the contents numbers are not displayed click after the settings have been input Click here 5 Set the contents Contents No when alarm does not occur has been set to Contents No 0 so...

Page 475: ...contents number 2 Make the string and image file settings for Contents No 2 Click the OK Button to close the Edit Contents Dialog Box 6 Make the alarm settings Select PT Alarm Event Settings to displa...

Page 476: ...number Set HOST1 100 01 Select this checkbox Set screen 100 Select this checkbox Set 2 Click the OK Button to close the Alarm Event Details Dialog Box Click the OK Button to close the Alarm Event Dial...

Page 477: ...Machine Navigator Function 2 430 NS Series Programming Manual Pop up screen 100 will be automatically displayed and the contents corresponding to the alarm will be shown in the contents display NS HOS...

Page 478: ...ion log of functional components and changes in communications addresses There are no settings in the CX Designer for the screen display history and macro execution history Functional Object Operation...

Page 479: ...ications address status can be recorded Up to 16 communications ad dresses can be set Operation for items other than NS series screens can be recorded by assigning control panel switches to PLC addres...

Page 480: ...ayed the normal screen display records will remain but there will be no record of the sheet display The following methods can also be used to initialize the operation log data Turn ON system memory SB...

Page 481: ...n 2000 02 24 at 12 48 20 2 Screen display history Date and time of screen display History type P Original screen number Destination screen number Example How to read screen display histories saved as...

Page 482: ...History type Message Event type 40 Address ON 41 Address OFF Interpreting CSV Files Containing Communications Address Value Change Histories Example 2008 02 24 12 48 20 O Stop Button EV40 Event Messag...

Page 483: ...ing Buffer Select this option to save in ring buffer format 3 Character Code for Log file Select the character format to output the log file from multibyte or Unicode Log file includes the alarm event...

Page 484: ...screens in the System Menu Execute a Multifunction Object for which displaying the operation log is set display from user screen Switching Screens in the System Menu 1 Select Operation Log Sort by Oc...

Page 485: ...the project version is 8 0 or higher This function can be used to record operation of items other than an NS series PT such as control panel switches Record a bit address turning ON and OFF in the op...

Page 486: ...unction Object on any screen and make the following settings Execution timing Function Label When pressing Switch Screen System Menu Display Operation Log Sort by Occurrence Operation Log Display 7 In...

Page 487: ...ion Log Sort by Occurrence Screen in the System Menu will be displayed The operation log can be checked for the automatic switch and manual switch The operation log can be checked for the automatic sw...

Page 488: ...ng 3 Execute alarm event history When bits registered as alarms events turn ON or OFF during PT operation a record will be kept that alarms events occurred or were cleared 4 Confirm alarm event histor...

Page 489: ...Date and time of alarm event Number of occurrences Date and time checked Date and time cleared Related information values 1 2 and 3 Message Meaning Alarm 1 occurred on 2000 02 24 at 14 55 13 was clear...

Page 490: ...of a registered address The data can be edited on a personal computer because it is saved as a CSV file Procedure for Using Data Logs Perform the following procedure to use the data log function 1 Ma...

Page 491: ...st log Data 1 contents 2 nd log Data 2 address Data 2 contents 1 st log Data 2 contents 2 nd log Sampled data by address Data 1 and data 2 indicate addresses registered under the data log settings Th...

Page 492: ...s Times Horizontal axis Addresses Group number Data 2 address Group1 HOST1 DM00000 HOST1 DM00001 Data 1 address Date and time data saved 1 st time 2000 11 06 08 07 38 7 9 Logged contents 1 st time Dat...

Page 493: ...der beginning from 001 Only up to 099 CSV files will be saved in each folder if the output file names are six characters or more If more than 099 files are saved the saved files will be overwritten in...

Page 494: ...the errors occurred sort by occurrence or in the order of frequency N N No o ot tte e e The error log can be initialized using system memory bit SB42 You can set whether to automatically initialize lo...

Page 495: ...or number Macro execution type Functional object ID Screen number Date and time of error Meaning Macro executed when the touch switch for functional object with ID 2 turned ON in screen 0 on 2000 02 2...

Page 496: ...umerals or character strings or by updating the display The screen saver function will be released if one of the operations listed below is performed by system memory or a macro Switch screen automati...

Page 497: ...ified format The screen saver will not operate if a value out side that range is stored Setting Screen Saver Using System Menu 1 Open PT under the System Menu 2 Set Display Erased under Screen saver o...

Page 498: ...are touched is not set under Buzzer sound It is set un der Key Press sound Buzzer Types Buzzer types can be controlled only from system memory Buzzer types cannot be set from the System Menu The follo...

Page 499: ...zzers are set to ON and ERR ON is set under the CX Designer system setting or the PT System Menu Dialog Box Buzzers Buzzers can be made to sound when messages are displayed using the X or icons during...

Page 500: ...nd setting clock data under the System Menu and make the settings The date and time can be changed under PT Calendar Check under the System Menu The date and time will change as soon as the new settin...

Page 501: ...started after the PT restarts Refer to the manual for the external application for operating methods and procedures for messages that are displayed N N No o ot tte e e Ladder Monitor Communication Te...

Page 502: ...nter current values Switching operating mode Forced set reset Changing timer counter settings Systems That Can Be Used The combinations of PLCs and communications modes that can use the device monitor...

Page 503: ...CPU67H 1 CJ1H CPU65H R 1 CJ1H CPU66H R 1 CJ1H CPU67H R 1 CJ1M CPU12 1 CJ1M CPU13 1 CJ1M CPU22 1 CJ1M CPU23 1 CP1H XA40D CP1H XA40DT1 D CP1H X40D CP1H Y20DT D CP1L L14DR CP1L L20D D CP1L L20DT1 D CP1L...

Page 504: ...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 CJ1G CPU42H CJ1G CPU43H CJ1...

Page 505: ...g to the Host to Serial Port and Section 5 Connecting to Host via Ethernet or Controller Link in the NS Series Setup Manual for information on how to connect to PLCs CJ series PLCs 1 N NT Links Ethern...

Page 506: ...eries PLCs Only Monitor and change the current value of PLC addresses with comments made by CX Programmer by using the Switch Box File for NS exported from Switch Box Utility Ver 1 4 or later supplied...

Page 507: ...the PLC to which the PT is connected Perform the following procedure to switch PLC operating modes 1 Press the mode display area The Change Mode Dialog Box will be displayed 2 Press the touch switch f...

Page 508: ...t tte e e If CLEAR is selected when selecting the type and the Set Button is pressed the display up until that point will be cleared on the Registered Monitor and Continuous Monitor Screens Registered...

Page 509: ...of the specified address in binary 8 Characters See note 6 Displays the contents of the specified address in characters 9 Change Switches to the screen for changing current values Note 1 NS5 PTs displ...

Page 510: ...t Force OFF the specified bit 3 Mode Force Cancel Clears the force ON OFF 4 Write Writes the changed value to the PLC and returns the Registered Monitor Screen 5 Back Makes the changed value invalid a...

Page 511: ...PLC mode 3 Type Press type to display the CH Type Selection Dialog Box Sets the word type to be monitored 4 JUMP Press JUMP to display the JUMP Dialog Box Sets the addresses to be monitored Press the...

Page 512: ...splayed at one time for the NS15 information for up to 30 er rors can be displayed at one time for the NS12 information for up to 22 errors can be displayed at one time for the NS10 or NS8 and informa...

Page 513: ...ror Rack No duplication error INNER board error I O points exceeded Cycle time exceeded Program error Fatal errors Unit No duplication error CPU Bus Unit error PLC link transfer error Cycle time excee...

Page 514: ...Designer and then transfer it to the PT In this way the specified address status with comments can be monitored by loading the file to the Switch Box Screen Also current values can be changed The Swi...

Page 515: ...llowing figure Select File Switch Box File for NS Export 2 Transfer the Switch Box File for NS to the PT using any of the following methods Copy the Switch Box File for NS into the project folder manu...

Page 516: ...Page of the System Menu after the Quit Button is pressed on the screen If the screen is switched to another screen of the Device Monitor and the Quit Button is pressed the display will also return to...

Page 517: ...n 2 NS Series Functions 2 20 Special Functions 2 470 NS Series Programming Manual Switch Box Screen Layout NS12 PTs 9 13 10 5 11 6 7 8 12 2 1 3 4 NS5 PTs Page 1 Page 2 6 13 12 9 8 1 2 3 4 5 11 7 10 15...

Page 518: ...comments of the current address Display will be blank when the Watch Monitor is selected 7 Bit Status Display Displays each bit ON OFF status 8 Bit Comment Display Displays bit comments set using Swi...

Page 519: ...nuous Monitor Display ON OFF bit status Goal Refer to Sections on the next page onward Want to change the Switch Box File for NS 1 Changing the File Name Want to change the group name 2 Changing the G...

Page 520: ...the File Name or the File Name Display Area on the Switch Box Screen The File Selection Dialog Box will appear 2 Select the file name 3 Press the Select Button Changing the Group Name To select the gr...

Page 521: ...he following dialog will appear Press the YES Button to change the ON OFF status Changing the Current Value Displayed addresses can be changed on the Bit Monitor display Press the Change Val Button to...

Page 522: ...displayed on the comments display area beside each bit NS12 PTs NS5 PTs Press the Left or Right Button in the center of the screen with Bit Monitor selected to switch pages on NS5 PTs Press the Up or...

Page 523: ...nnot be changed on the Watch Monitor display NS12 PTs NS5 PTs The Watch Monitor Screen for the NS5 consists of a total of 8 pages Four pages display the bit area and four pages display the word area i...

Page 524: ...n does not change when the device monitor function is opened from the System Menu The protocol set on the PT is not 1 1 NT Link 1 N NT Link or Ethernet Change the protocol for the serial port connecte...

Page 525: ...dress range is not correct Select the host with correct ad dress settings Set addresses on the Switch Box Utility again Failed to read the Switch Box File for NS file The Switch Box File for NS not fo...

Page 526: ...put Unit Opera tion Manual V086 for details on the video adjustments Opening the Video Configuration Window The Video Configuration Window is accessed from the System Menu 1 Display the Special Screen...

Page 527: ...t The contrast brightness depth and tone of the image can be adjusted by clicking the buttons Values are changed as shown below Button Increment Decrement 10 1 1 10 R R Re e ef ffe e er r re e en n nc...

Page 528: ...or increase the setting by one DOWN Move the cursor down or decrease the setting by one LEFT Move the cursor left RIGHT Move the cursor right SHIFT Add the SHIFT signal The SHIFT signal does not funct...

Page 529: ...e PLCs cannot be connected to the Communications Board or a RS 232C port on the Communica tions Unit 3 The Programming Console function is not supported by the CJ2 CPU Units The following settings are...

Page 530: ...Function PROCON from the System Menu s Special Screen Tab Page 2 From the user screen write 4037 BCD FC5 binary or 4038 BCD FC6 binary to SW0 N N No o ot tte e e Programming Console functions are buil...

Page 531: ...function will start Starting from a User Screen 1 Use a Macro or Word Button to set one of the following values in SW0 C series or SRM1 PLC with 1 1 NT Link 4038 BCD or FC6 binary CS CJ series PLC wi...

Page 532: ...nitial screen will be displayed When the function is closed in a PT with the built in Programming Console function the PT will revert to the user screen that was displayed when the Programming Console...

Page 533: ...bits in data trace 16 bits max Number of words in data trace 6 words max Trigger Only a bit condition can be set Trace start delay 1 999 to 2 000 R R Re e ef ffe e er r re e en n nc c ce e e A word ca...

Page 534: ...Functions 2 487 NS Series Programming Manual Starting from the System Menu 1 Select PLC Data Trace from the Special Function list on the System Menu s Special Screen Tab Page and press the START Butto...

Page 535: ...erate the object created in step 1 on the PT s screen 3 The PLC Data Trace function will start N N No o ot tte e e The data storage format binary or BCD of the values set in SW0 is determined by the B...

Page 536: ...ction started If the PLC Data Trace function was started from the system menu the PT will revert to the user screen displayed before the system menu Data Trace Parameter Settings The Data Trace functi...

Page 537: ...ts the bit to use as the Data Trace trigger Press the and buttons to switch the data area The CIO WR HR AR TU or CU data area can be selected Press the Address Field to display a tenkey pad Input the...

Page 538: ...67 can be set but enter a value that is within the address range of the area in the PLC to be connected 3 Settings Sets the specified word address in the address list 4 Delete Deletes the specified ad...

Page 539: ...address from the Address List N N No o ot tte e e Always press the Set Button to set the edited Bit Address Setting in the Address List Selecting the Host The Host Selection Tab Page sets the host in...

Page 540: ...the results of the data trace When the CPU Unit s trace memory is full the results are read and displayed automatically even if this button is not pressed 5 Initialize Scale Changes the display scale...

Page 541: ...race Reading Reading the sampled data Stopped After the trigger condition was met the data trace was stopped during sampling Triggered The trigger condition was met or the Trigger Button was pressed C...

Page 542: ...axis enlarge Enlarges the display magnification Sets the display range to 1 2 the present value The display can be enlarged up to 256 points Y axis reduction Reduces the display magnification Doubles...

Page 543: ...set in the PLC Data Trace Screen are output 6 Sampling conditions communications address The first line is displayed is the sampling unit The communications addresses for which data was traced are out...

Page 544: ...er than Fixed interval or Every Cycle A word address was set as the address to be sampled More than 16 bits were set to be sampled Bit is not specified The OK Button was pressed without any bits set f...

Page 545: ...6 Startup wait time Key press sound Backlight Buzzer sound Screen saver operation Screen saver start up time Calendar check Printer control method Printing method Orientation Tag update notification...

Page 546: ...s found in the Alarm Event Setting Dialog Box under PT Alarm Event 4 Set in the Password Setting Dialog Box under PT Password setting 5 Set in Video Control Vision Sensor Console or Video Control Cont...

Page 547: ...connected directly to the PLC but Temperature Controller data can be transferred to the PLC through the PT without any special programming Device data transfer settings Trigger condition Serial B CIO...

Page 548: ...e data transfer setting group 7 Device data transfer setting group 8 Device data transfer setting group 9 Device data transfer setting groups Maximum 10 2 22 2 Device Data Setting Dialog Box Select De...

Page 549: ...ing Edge turning OFF or Cycle 3 Cycle Time Sets the cycle time in hours minutes and seconds This setting can be made only when the trigger condition is set to Cycle 4 Trigger address Sets the trigger...

Page 550: ...m the destination address This setting is always 1 when the data length is set to BIT 4 Transfer Source Address See note Sets the transfer source address 5 Transfer Destina tion Address See note Sets...

Page 551: ...ss Size of 8 Bits without Endian Conversion Offset 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Transfer source 8 bits 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Transfer destination 16 bits Word offset Data length Number of elements 0 1 2 3 1 0001...

Page 552: ...ngth DWORD 32 Bits The endianness will be converted every 16 bits Example 00 01 0B 0A 0B 0A 00 01 Timing of Device Data Transfers Device data will be transferred when the transfer trigger condition is...

Page 553: ...ransfer group 3 Transfer group 1 Transfer group 4 1 s 2 s 3 s 4 s 5 s 6 s 7 s X X X X X X X Even if the trigger condition is met data will not be transferred while another transfer group is being proc...

Page 554: ...er bit turns ON until the Transfer in Progress Flag turns OFF PT CJ1 PLC Transfer Source CJ1 PLC Transfer Destination Device data is transferred from the CJ1 PLC that is the transfer source device to...

Page 555: ...isplay and Notification 3 5 3 4 Changing Numeral and Character String Display 3 10 3 5 Displaying Graphs 3 15 3 6 Inputting Numeral and Character Strings 3 17 3 7 Using Alarm Event Summary History Fun...

Page 556: ...o CX Designer User s Manual V088 E1 Refer to System Settings and Project Properties in the CX Designer Online Help Refer to Creating Screens in the CX Designer Online Help For details on functional ob...

Page 557: ...uzzer to sound The bits listed on the following table will turn ON depending on the type of buzzer to be sounded Continuous buzzer SB12 Short intermittent buzzer SB13 Long intermittent buzzer SB14 3 2...

Page 558: ...lly while the screen display is turned OFF Screen display can be turned OFF using the following method Turning OFF Screen Display Using Screen Saver Under System Menu PT Settings set Screen Saver to D...

Page 559: ...the first touch will re display the screen and the func tional object will not react The screen saver is automatically cleared in the following situations Base screens switched automatic screen switc...

Page 560: ...sing the macro function SHOWPAGE or SHOWPAGEBCD Manipulating System Memory to Switch Screens System memory area SW has words for switching screens If a screen number is written to SW0 the display will...

Page 561: ...h the last 32 screen switches screen display history Forward Switches screens by going forward through the last 32 screen switches after using Backward function Next Page Multifunction Objects only Di...

Page 562: ...nt pop up screen if the Command Button is inside the pop up screen Close specified pop up screen Closes a specified pop up screen Move local pop up screen Enables the current pop up screen to be moved...

Page 563: ...lay object setting the display will switch to the specified screen when the alarm event display object is pressed on the screen during an alarm or event R R Re e ef ffe e er r re e en n nc c ce e e Al...

Page 564: ...Turns ON when screens are switched and turns OFF automatically when the host is noti fied Current screen number Current screen number at system memory word SW0 Current pop up screen number Current pop...

Page 565: ...t objects if a host address is allocated to the object The display is refreshed simply by changing the contents of that address in the host The address referenced by one numeral display and input obje...

Page 566: ...s HOST1 DM00001 1 Motor 0 2 Text object 1st line Motor 0 2 nd line Motor 1 3 rd line Motor 2 String from 1 st line Text file 1st line specified 2 nd line specified Address specifying file line HOST1 D...

Page 567: ...2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details Using the Label Message Display Function This function registers a display string and background color for each status number set for the label Any...

Page 568: ...al or string data is stored and the number of transmit words Se lect Transmit type Indirect specification of string and specify the address and number of words ab Host If more characters than are set...

Page 569: ...el string for each corresponding label in the functional object property setting Label Tab Page Use the pull down list to switch between labels 3 Use the following procedure to switch label displays d...

Page 570: ...on based on the functions of the icon pressed Multifunction Object Data Log Control can execute the same functions as icons Changing Display Using Addresses for Updating Display Refreshing of data log...

Page 571: ...pecified time 1 Select Set Address for updating display under the data log graph property setting and then set an address for specifying refreshing the display under Scroll Control Flag and an address...

Page 572: ...ommand Buttons Inputting From a Keypad 1 In the numeral display and input property setting on the Keypad Tab Page set either system key pad or Large system keypad as the input method 2 A keypad will b...

Page 573: ...ractions Unit and scale must be set using the CX Designer for decimal fraction input The number of decimal points must also be specified Refer to 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for details on...

Page 574: ...d scale and the number of decimal digits to be input Refer to Unit and Scale in 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for in formation on setting units and scales N N No o ot tte e e Decimals can be...

Page 575: ...ts Input from a keypad and Input from Command Buttons Inputting From a Keypad 1 In the string display and input property setting on the Keypad Tab Page set either system keypad or Large system keypad...

Page 576: ...od e g Command Button as the input method 2 Create a Command Button with a key button function on the same screen or pop up screen 3 If Input from pop up screen has been specified the specified pop up...

Page 577: ...s events and a list of when the alarm event oc curred and when it was cleared The alarm event history function alarm history display displays mes sages set to past or current alarms events and a list...

Page 578: ...d history object displays the data recorded at that point If the moni tored host bit is turned ON the message set to that bit will be displayed Depending on the settings the date and time the alarm ev...

Page 579: ...t Displays from oldest alarm event Displays from highest priority alarm event Displays from lowest priority alarm event Displays from most frequent alarm event Displays from least frequent alarm event...

Page 580: ...king without Stopping PT Operation described in the previous section The settings are shared by all projects 2 Display the Alarm History Screen from the Special Screen Tab Page under System Menu The r...

Page 581: ...bits outlined in the following table are turned ON Functional object operation history and communications address value change history SB39 Screen display histories SB40 Macro execution histories SB41...

Page 582: ...are created using CX Designer The enables records to be kept for the functional objects 3 8 2 Checking Operation Logs 1 Display the Operation Log Screen from the Special Screen Tab Page under System...

Page 583: ...e and Time Format in 2 8 Common Functional Object Functions for information 2 The system clock will be displayed during PT operation 3 9 2 Setting Date and Time The date and time functions do not only...

Page 584: ...to prohibit or allow System Menu movement Prohibit System Menu movement OFF ON 0 1 Allow System Menu movement ON OFF 1 0 3 10 2 Prohibiting and Allowing Input to All Screen Functional Objects Input t...

Page 585: ...s touched with input prohibited The Touch Switch Lock Control Flag has priority if both SB19 in the system memory and the Touch Switch Lock Control Flag are used as input prohibit conditions Entering...

Page 586: ...n the PT is started 1 Use the DIP switches on the back of the PT to make the automatic manual and download upload settings 2 Start the PT 3 The download upload operation will start Refer to 3 6 Using...

Page 587: ...ethods Turn ON system memory bit SB38 from the host Execute a Multifunction Object for which saving the operation log is set Save the operation log from the Data Initialization Tab Page of the System...

Page 588: ...sses can be set for NS15 function keys F1 F2 and F3 A key status address can be set as a project common setting system setting Settings can be made separately for each screen or sheet Function keys ca...

Page 589: ...status addresses for function keys F1 to F3 The Function Key Tab can also be selected from the screen or sheet properties 1 No Item Description 1 Key Status Address Sets key status addresses for funct...

Page 590: ...Section 3 Using PTs 3 12 Function Key Settings NS15 Only 3 35 NS Series Programming Manual...

Page 591: ...s NS Series Programming Manual Section 4 Using Functions This section describes some simple applications that may serve as reference for using PT functions Use this section as a reference when using t...

Page 592: ...onitored in the alarm event settings and set the message as Temperature error The red color code 12 must be set in the address set for indirect reference the background color using the PLC or macro fu...

Page 593: ...tch ON Select Switch Screen when Address ON Screen No Screen number for the screen used in steps 1 and 2 above Suggestions When this method is used the error screen will remain even if the monitored P...

Page 594: ...t provides a history of past alarms including the time of the error when the Temperature error alarm message is touched Temperature error Alarm list Alarm history Temperature error Conveyor stopped Pr...

Page 595: ...t describes the countermeasure e g Check the on the countermeasures screen Select Use as pop up screen in the screen properties Displaying Messages on Pop up Screen Example To open and display an erro...

Page 596: ...be switched to match the alarm by placing a Contents Display Object in the pop up screen and linking the alarm and contents switching Executing Set Expressions Example To turn ON the Error lamp and s...

Page 597: ...e The name of the group registered in step 1 Scroll bar Select Use scroll bar The reading of the contents of the specified word will start at the same time as operation starts re gardless of whether o...

Page 598: ...records are held Pause Pauses graph display Continues data sampling Write to File Outputs logged data to a Memory Card as a CSV file Read File Reads the CSV file saved on the Memory Card Displaying W...

Page 599: ...th the password NS required when the initialization has been completed OFF ON ON OFF Bit control flag OFF ON 0 1 Initializing Ready NS series PT PLC 1 Create an ON OFF Button on the screen with the fo...

Page 600: ...select Screen 2 Label Type 0 under Switch Set Switch to screen 2 Label Type 1 under Switch Set Change to Screen 2 4 Set SB address and SW address under System Memory on the Initial Tab Page under PT...

Page 601: ...lue 0 to F in the PLC word that indicates the position of the vehicle NS series PT PLC Bit Transport completed Transporting 1 Create a bit map object for the vehicle position for 0 Display file Specif...

Page 602: ...bject on the screen with the following settings Write extension tab page Select Turn ON the Specified Address when the Value is Confirmed Set the PLC address for notification 2 Create a string display...

Page 603: ...creen that is the display basis for the help screen Function Switch screen Specify the screen from step 1 4 1 6 When Screens Are Switched Clearing Specific Sheet Objects Example To place a clock at th...

Page 604: ...Section 4 Using Functions 4 1 Application 4 13 NS Series Programming Manual...

Page 605: ...ubleshooting and Maintenance NS Series Programming Manual Section 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance This section describes the countermeasures for errors that may occur on PTs 5 1 Errors 5 1 5 2 Error...

Page 606: ...port on the Comm Tab Page of the System Menu Click the Write Button reset the NS series PT and then transfer the data again The installed system is using system program lower than Ver 6 2 Install syst...

Page 607: ...ds in the NS Series Setup Manual Cat No V083 Contact your nearest OMRON representative if the same problem occurs after recovering updating the system pro gram The indicator is lit green and the scree...

Page 608: ...en the connection is to serial port B Set the interface to use port B on the Comm Tab Page from the NS5 System Menu Cannot connect to host Connecting message dis played at bottom right of screen Initi...

Page 609: ...g of screens and pop up screens or frequent switching of frames If screens or frames are switched or pop up screens are opened and closed too frequently the display may update slowly and communication...

Page 610: ...flag Use the following method to set the control flags to Enable input Set the object properties on the Control Flag Tab Page to Enable input using CX Designer Set contents of indirect address for ob...

Page 611: ...ssed Specified file name contains an invalid character Unusable character File name contains invalid characters There are limits on transferable file names Check the error message and use CX Designer...

Page 612: ...en data area for mat on the Initialize Tab Page under Sys tem Menu and transfer the project Cannot find Project file at NS Hardware Transmit the whole project again Cannot find project data on PT Rese...

Page 613: ...est OMRON representative NS hardware error Possible PT hardware error The PT may need repaired Contact your nearest OMRON representative Cannot execute because an invalid address exists Check with the...

Page 614: ...loading files Please recover the system program File reading failed Reinstall the system program by inserting the Memory Card con taining the recovery program in the PT and resetting the PT or turnin...

Page 615: ...s hard ware Please reinstall the system pro gram The installed system program does not match the hardware Install the correct system pro gram For details on compatible system programs refer to Appen d...

Page 616: ...ontinue and transfer screen data again The screen data in the PT is damaged The PT power supply was turned OFF while screen data was being transferred or a cable was discon nected Touch the PT s touch...

Page 617: ...een as screen to be displayed at startup Specify a base screen as the initial screen number on the Project Tab Page under the System Menu and restart the PT Although Data Block Table exists on the scr...

Page 618: ...nload the project data again Screen file ID error ERR 30 Download the project data again Screen file version error ERR 40 Execute Save all under the CX Designer File Menu and download the project data...

Page 619: ...ocated in system memory are not counted either Example To display the following screen data Allocate host DM00000 to system memory SW0 Zero communications points words used Screen 1 Create 10 bit lamp...

Page 620: ...CX Designer to reset the password Use the Password Tab Page under the System Menu to change the password if required Memory Capacity insuf ficient Cannot continue operation Insufficient memory Reduce...

Page 621: ...ed address XXXX MRES XXXX SRES XXXX Host is in RUN mode Tried to write to a write prohibited address Change to program or monitor mode Check the address and set the correct address Other peripheral to...

Page 622: ...New Password Input the incorrect new pass word to the Confirmation input field when changing pass word Enter the new password again Failed to save data to CSV file in a Memory Card Check the Memory C...

Page 623: ...eck the settings under the System Menu and change if necessary The information in the following table will be displayed depending on the error Screen No Screen number Allocated host Host name MRES Mai...

Page 624: ...ck the cable connection and conduct a continuity test Exchange the cable if there is a cable error If necessary rewire the cable Addressing error exists in the screen alarm data log or macro Correct a...

Page 625: ...there is a cable error or rewire the cable if necessary Time out error occurred while writing due to the following Disconnection of the con necting cable Stopped host_ Incorrect time out period Alloc...

Page 626: ...rrupted data by noise Transmit error by the host Allocation Host XXXX Do you want to retry NS5 Communication error detected while writing to the System Memory Area Allocation Host XXXX Do you want to...

Page 627: ...address in the CMND instruction send data Broadcast specified SRES 03 Specify only one node as the third node Reception concentrated at remote node SRES 04 Increase the number of retries or redesign t...

Page 628: ...s size specification or odd start address specified SRES 02 Check the variable and parameter access sizes and set the correct access size Parameter error MRES 11 Start address in processing range for...

Page 629: ...te file when number of files that can be registered has been exceeded SRES 03 Delete unnecessary files and then create a new file or create memory area for new files Tried to open too many files for s...

Page 630: ...or Unit numbers or I O address settings under system settings SRES 06 Check the system settings and change any duplicate numbers Data transfer error between CPU and I O Unit SRES 07 Check that the Un...

Page 631: ...S 07 Restart the Board Replace the Board if the error persists Settings not made before service executed SERS 08 Make the required settings Required settings not made for command data SRES 09 Check th...

Page 632: ...rsists the PT may need re paired Contact your nearest OMRON representative Insufficient write data elements SRES 1D System program corrupted Download the system program If the error persists the PT ma...

Page 633: ...rmation displayed under error details the cause and the countermeasures are outlined in the following table Error details Cause Possible countermeasure 0 division error Divided by zero Set a numeral o...

Page 634: ...ring Macro executed when numeral display and input or string display and input objects touched Before writing numeral and string Macro executed when input made to numeral display and input or string d...

Page 635: ...he communications error will be returned and operation will restart Alternatively the display may automatically switch to the System Menu Check the settings under the System Menu and change if necessa...

Page 636: ...s Time out error occurs while downloading by the following case Disconnection of the connect ing cable Stopped host Incorrect time out period NS5 Time out error occurs while downloading Host Allocated...

Page 637: ...n error detected while uploading the data Allocation Host XXXX Data corrupted by noise Invalid host communi cations command Check the cable connection and conduct a continuity test Replace the cable i...

Page 638: ...communi cations command Check the cable connection and conduct a continuity test Replace the cable if there is a cable error or rewire the cable if necessary Communication error detected while writing...

Page 639: ...code referring to infor mation on the command variables and parameter type codes Write protected words are included in the write area If write protection is set with a switch release the protection an...

Page 640: ...Section 5 Troubleshooting and Maintenance 5 2 Error Messages 5 35 NS Series Programming Manual...

Page 641: ...s Appendix 1 Specifications A 1 Appendix 2 List of Models A 10 Appendix 3 PLC Memory Areas A 12 Appendix 4 Addresses for Functional Objects A 16 Appendix 5 Controller Link Network Status Read List A 2...

Page 642: ...l Vision Sensor Console Output Data Block Control and Authentication cancellation Bit lamps Lamp type Single line circle single line rectangle double line circle double line rectangle specify shape Wo...

Page 643: ...ction Clockwise counterclockwise Shape Quarter circle half circle circle Display format Colored needle Needle type Straight line arrow triangular arrow Needle width 1 to 3 dots Level display objects D...

Page 644: ...ices Up to 128 points Multifunction Object Shape Select Shape Single lined Circle Single lined Rectangle Double lined Circle Double lined Rectangle Rectangle 2 Light Polygon Sector Change Color Shape...

Page 645: ...be created per sheet Up to 2 048 graphic displays can be created per sheet No of label switches Up to 16 Background screen files Displayable file formats BMP JPEG RLE format bmp files and progressive...

Page 646: ...nt Font 7 segment numeral 8x14 12x21 16x27 20x34 24x41 32x54 48x82 64x108 80x135 96x161 112x188 128x216 160x269 200x336 Characters Numerals 0 to 9 characters A to F the plus and minus signs and period...

Page 647: ...294967295 in decimal REAL real number Stores the data as a 4 byte real number at the write destination address Can be set in decimal between approximately 1 175494351 10 38 and approximately 3 4028234...

Page 648: ...m dd yy mm dd ddd mm dd yyyy ddd mm dd yy ddd mm dd yyyy ddd mm dd yy yyyy mm dd mm dd yyyy mm dd yy DDD MMMM dd yyyy MMMM dd yyyy DDD MMM dd yy MMM dd yy dd mm yyyy dd mm yy DDD dd mm yyyy DDD dd mm...

Page 649: ...conds xxxx a m p m Display formats xxxx hh Jh mm Jm ss Js xxxx hh Jh mm Jm hh Jh mm Jm ss Js hh Jh mm Jm hh mm ss xxxx hh mm xxxx hh mm ss hh mm hh mm ss xxxx hh mm xxxx hh mm ss hh mm Display example...

Page 650: ...data for all kinds of log data can be displayed Registered Screen test display function Registered screens can be displayed and checked from the System Menu Hardware check Hardware can be checked Bat...

Page 651: ...None Ivory NS8 TV10B V1 See note 1 TFT 8 0 inches Color 640 480 None Black NS8 TV01 V2 See note 3 TFT 8 4 inches Color 640 480 10 100Base T Ivory NS8 TV01B V2 See note 3 TFT 8 4 inches Color 640 480...

Page 652: ...onochrome 320 240 10 100Base T Black NS5 MQ10 V2 See note 3 STN 5 7 inches Monochrome 320 240 None Ivory NS5 MQ10B V2 See note 3 STN 5 7 inches Monochrome 320 240 None Black Note 1 The data capacity f...

Page 653: ...019 00200 to 00255 00000 to 00015 00000 to 00127 00000 to 01023 CPM2A CPM2C See note 2 00000 to 00049 00200 to 00255 00000 to 00019 00000 to 00023 00000 to 00015 00000 to 00255 00000 to 02047 06144 to...

Page 654: ...7 is a read only area 2 CS1G CS1H CS1G H and CS1H H PLCs do not have an LR area but if the screen data uses the LR area this will be automatically converted internally to CIO01000 to CIO01199 in the C...

Page 655: ...ad or written and AR00000 to AR00447 and AR10000 to AR11535 are read only 2 CJ1G CJ1G H CJ1H CJ1H H and CJ1M PLCs do not have an LR area but if the screen data uses the LR area this will be automatica...

Page 656: ...ent values No Timer present values No Timer present values No TU Timer completion flags No C Counter present values No Counter present values No Counter present values No CU Counter completion flags N...

Page 657: ...e specification No OK OK Indirect increment decrement specification No OK OK Color Shape Indirect specification of normal background color No OK No Indirect specification of background color when obje...

Page 658: ...ndirect background color specification No OK No Indirect specification of label character color No OK No Indirect specification of label string file line No OK No Label Indirect reference to string nu...

Page 659: ...Flicker specification OK No No Write Settings Write notification address OK No No Input enabled disabled flags OK No No Thumbwheel switches Control Flag Display no display flags OK No No General Commu...

Page 660: ...Frame Indirect specification of frame ON OFF OK No No Flicker Flicker specification OK No No Control Flag Display no display flags OK No No Alarm event data OK No No General Alarm and event informatio...

Page 661: ...irect reference of minimum limit for numeral field No OK OK Address for numeral field No OK OK General Address for string field No OK OK Text Attribute Indirect specification of text colors No OK No W...

Page 662: ...N No o ot tte e e When using direct addresses NS series PLCs treat communications addresses set to any data type other than BOOL as if they were set to CHANNEL CHANNEL stands for word data Data types...

Page 663: ...ote 1 No Word Buttons Indirect write value specification No OK See note 1 OK See note 1 No Indirect increment decrement specification No OK See note 1 OK See note 1 No Color Shape Indirect specificati...

Page 664: ...background color when 4 No OK No No Indirect specification of background color when 5 No OK No No Indirect specification of background color when 6 No OK No No Indirect specification of background col...

Page 665: ...No No No List data address No No No No General Indirect file line specification No OK No No Background Indirect background color specification No OK No No Selection line number address No OK No No Sel...

Page 666: ...No No Control Flag Display no display flags OK No No No Level meters General Communications address No OK See note 1 OK See note 1 No Indirect specification of border value maximum No OK See note 1 OK...

Page 667: ...ation OK No No No Input enabled disabled flags OK No No No Alarm event display objects Control Flag Display no display flags OK No No No Selected alarm ID write address No OK No No Alarm event data OK...

Page 668: ...Indirect reference of minimum limit for numeral field No OK See note 1 OK See note 1 No Address for string field No OK See note 2 No OK General Specify interlock OK No No No Text Attribute Indirect sp...

Page 669: ...See note 1 OK See note 1 No Display Address 2 OK No No No Indirect specification of set value OK No No No Indirect Reference for Color No OK No No Color Shape Display hide OK No No No Switch labels OK...

Page 670: ...address n 1 8 to 15 Startup polling node address 1 Polling node address 0 Node 1 1 Node 2 2 Node 3 3 Node 4 4 Node 5 5 Node 6 6 Node 7 7 Node 8 8 Node 9 9 Node 10 10 Node 11 11 Node 12 12 Node 13 13...

Page 671: ...to 15 Node 16 0 to 7 Node 17 n 15 8 to 15 Node 18 0 to 7 Node 19 n 16 8 to 15 Node 20 0 to 7 Node 21 n 17 8 to 15 Node 22 0 to 7 Node 23 n 18 8 to 15 Node 24 0 to 7 Node 25 n 19 8 to 15 Node 26 0 to 7...

Page 672: ...24 15 Data Link Normal Operation Status Node 32 0 Node 1 1 Node 2 2 Node 3 3 Node 4 4 Node 5 5 Node 6 6 Node 7 7 Node 8 8 Node 9 9 Node 10 10 Node 11 11 Node 12 12 Node 13 13 Node 14 14 Node 15 n 25...

Page 673: ...ata can be transferred using Ethernet directly the first time Ver 4 0 Supplement Enhancement Function Equipped with USB port as a standard feature Equipped with a USB port as a standard feature enabli...

Page 674: ...eys or keyboards for Numerical Display Input and String Display Input objects using command buttons Temporary input objects can also be used to display maximum and minimum values The storage format of...

Page 675: ...new project creation will be automatically executed Ver 6 6 Supplement Enhancement Function Multi vendor connectivity It is now possible to connect OMRON NS series PTs to Mitsubishi FX series PLCs A...

Page 676: ...for RGB display SAP Smart Active Parts SAP has been added for the EJ1 Modular Temperature Controller G3ZA Multi channel Power Controller and Troubleshooters Temperature Controller Unit It is now poss...

Page 677: ...rter node addresses Bar codes The maximum data length has been increased to 254 bytes allowing the data to be processed by two dimensional bar code readers Changing host settings with the System Menu...

Page 678: ...Logix Modbus RTU compatible devices Screen saver The startup time of the screen saver can now be indirectly specified Supports character string tables for alarms events Message characters from alarms...

Page 679: ...String Display and Input objects An input method setting was added to move the cursor to in front of the charac ter string when the focus is set Analogue Meter improve ments The shape of the needle ca...

Page 680: ...Appendices Appendix 6 Additional NS Series Functions A 39 NS Series Programming Manual...

Page 681: ...the NS5 V1 Series Addition of information related to other version upgrades 05 July 2004 Addition of information mainly related to data logs Addition of information mainly related to temporary input o...

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