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NT600M
Programmable Terminal

Operation Manual

Revised October 1997

Summary of Contents for NT600M Series

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Page 3: ...on Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation of the product 1 2 3 1 Indicates lists of one sort or another such as procedures checklists etc OMRON 1991 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopying recording or otherwise witho...

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Page 5: ... a Panel 23 2 5 Wiring and Connectors 25 2 6 RS 232C Interface Connector 27 2 7 12 key Function Key Units for DN type PTs 28 2 8 Mounting Function Key Units to DN type PTs 28 SECTION 3 Initial Operation 31 3 1 Powering Up 32 3 2 Initialization 32 3 3 Transferring Data to and from the Support Tool 35 3 4 Trial Operation 37 SECTION 4 Display Functions 39 4 1 Character Displays 40 4 2 Display Graphic...

Page 6: ...d Transmit Mode 63 6 3 Memory Switch Settings 71 SECTION 7 Online Transfer 75 7 1 Host to PT 76 7 2 PT to Host 76 SECTION 8 Maintenance and Inspection 79 8 1 Checking Operation 80 8 2 Changing the Lithium Backup Battery 80 8 3 Maintenance and Inspection 81 8 4 RUN Mode Function Configuration 83 Appendices A Standard Models 85 B Specifications 87 C Memory Check Table 91 D Special Characters 93 Inde...

Page 7: ...functions used to create screens and control display attributes on the PT Included is automatic transfer of data from the host computer via character string and numeral tables Section 5 describes functions used to input data on screen and transfer it to the host computer via the numeral table Section 6 describes basic data transfer and maintenance functions Section 7 describes transferring screens...

Page 8: ...ontained in this section is important for the safe and reliable application of the Programmable Ter minal You must read this section and understand the information contained before attempting to set up or operate a Programmable Terminal 1 Intended Audience xii 2 General Precautions xii 3 Safety Precautions xii ...

Page 9: ... It is extremely important that Programmable Terminals and related devices be used for the specified purpose and under the specified conditions especially in applications that can directly or indirectly affect human life You must consult with your OMRON representative before applying Programmable Terminals to the abovementioned applications WARNING Do not use input functions such as PT touch switc...

Page 10: ...is turned off or if a reset is executed without having first returned to RUN Mode the data that has been transmitted will be corrupted If that occurs a message will be displayed on the screen to indicate that the data has been corrupted If a load e g a buzzer or alarm light is connected to a 10 02 Terminal or a 32 16 Terminal it will actually operate This can be potentially dangerous so exercise c...

Page 11: ...2 Features 4 1 3 Terminology and NT series Manuals 5 1 4 Models 6 1 4 1 NT600M Programmable Terminals 6 1 4 2 Screen Data Memory Boards 6 1 4 3 System ROM 7 1 4 4 Host Interface Units 8 1 4 5 12 key Function Key Units for DN type 9 1 5 Support Tools 9 1 6 System Configuration 10 1 7 Nomenclature and Functions 13 1 7 1 Front Panel 13 1 7 2 Rear Panel 14 ...

Page 12: ...ated as data is received from the host On screen characters can be displayed as plain reverse video blinking or reverse blinking In addition lamps bar graphs and figures can all be created Screen data can be registered at the PT in advance and can be displayed simply by transmitting the appropriate screen number from the host Lamp Display Bar Graph Display Graphics Display Rotation rpm Oil pressur...

Page 13: ...ice PC Run Stop Left Right Down Up Touch switches created by Support Tool PT Crane Operation Aside from touch switches the PT can provide inputs by means of numeric settings and externally connected switches The illustration below shows a numeric setting screen that can be used for inputting numeric data Tank A Tank C Tank E Tank B Tank D Tank F Change Set 1 2 3 MENU 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 HO ME C 0800 099...

Page 14: ...ximum of 32 in put points and 16 output points DF type PTs enable various inputs by means of 12 function keys Screens can be changed on site using touch switches function keys or ex ternal inputs The screen changing capability can be allocated to touch switches or function keys at the time that the screens are created in advance by the Support Tool Screen data can be written by means of commands f...

Page 15: ...Manual Contents Manual No NT20M NT2000M Operation Manual This manual provides specifications functions and operating instructions for the NT20M and NT2000M Programmable Terminals V001 NT600M Operation Manual This manual provides specifications functions and operating instructions for NT600M Programmable Terminals V002 NT series Host Interface Unit Operation Manual This manual covers the commands c...

Page 16: ...es basic model NT600M jj122 211 1 4 2 Screen Data Memory Boards A Screen Data Memory Board is required for registering screen character string and numeric data The Screen Data Memory Board is not built into the PT and must be purchases separately Memory capacity Type of memory P IC socket type R SRAM type Screen Data Memory Board NT600M series basic model NT600M Mjjjj Model Type of memory Memory c...

Page 17: ...s 128K bytes Mostly messages 250 screens Mostly graphics 100 screens 256K bytes Mostly messages 600 screens Mostly graphics 200 screens Note The table above is strictly a guide If the messages or other display data per screen increase the number of screens that can be registered will decrease Likewise if the messages decrease the number of screens that can be reg istered will increase 1 4 3 System...

Page 18: ...troller or an FA computer The Host Interface Unit models that can be used with the NT600M PT are shown in the table below Select the Host Interface Unit to match the commu nications specifications of the system Model number Communications specifications LK Serial communications RT Remote communications LB C200H Host Interface NT600M series basic model NT600M jjjjj Name Model number Remarks RS 232C...

Page 19: ...ion Compatible platform AT IBM PC AT compatible Floppy disk size 3 3 5 inch 5 5 25 inch S 3 5 and 5 inch Support software NT model NT NT Series common NT20M NT20M Series Overseas specifications English Contrast Between Functions when New and Old Versions of Peripheral Devices are Used 1 I O Functions Function NT20M ZASAT Support Tool NT600M SMRjjj System ROM PT Models Remarks EV4 onwards EV1 EV1 E...

Page 20: ...nlargement 64x max F X F X All models X Equivalent display only Direct connection See note 3 SMR 31 E 32 E DT type only Notes 3 Some restrictions may apply depending on the PT model 4 In order to use the direct connection function a Support Tool version of EV4 or higher must be used 1 6 System Configuration In order to operate the NT600M connect a personal computer or a Program mable Controller to...

Page 21: ...T600M LK201 NT600M with NT600M LK201 Personal computer RS 422A Interface Using the NT600M LK202 Host Interface Unit and 3G2A9 AL004 P and 3G2A9 AL001 Link Adapters up to 16 Programmable Terminals can be con nected to a to a PC through an ASCII Unit or to an FA computer C series PC ASCII Unit RS 232C 3G2A9 AL004 P E Link Adapter Cable length 500 m max Branch lines 10 m max each RS 422A 3G2A9 AL001 ...

Page 22: ...Unit the inter face is set up simply by connecting one to one with C200H CN221 Connec tion Cable to a C200H CPU Rack or Expansion I O Rack It is also possible to connect a PT to a C20H C28H C40H or C60H CPU Unit or I O Units Be sure to use a noise filter when connecting CjjH Refer to the Host Interface Units Operation Manual for details Be sure to use a noise filter TDK s ZGB2202 O1U or equivalent...

Page 23: ...t touch panels i e DT type and DN type PTs and PTs with function keys i e DF type PTs A 12 key Function Key Unit can be attached to a DN type PT to give it the same outer appearance and functions of a DF type PT NT600M DT DNjjj Programmable Terminals With and Without a Touch Panel Display Touch Switches touch panel type only Used as an input device corresponding to the display screen POWER Indicat...

Page 24: ...M DT DN DFjjj Connector cover The Support Tool interface con nector is located under this cov er This is used when transfer ring screen data between the NT600M and Support Tool Memory Board fitting This fitting comes off by pulling up on the black knob To put the fit ting back on push down until the knob snaps into place Host Interface Unit connector This connector is used for connecting to a Host...

Page 25: ...Installation Site 20 2 2 2 Mounting Position 21 2 3 Dimensions 22 2 3 1 Terminals with Function Keys DF type 22 2 3 2 PTs With DT type and Without DN type Touch Panels 23 2 4 Installing the NT600M PT in a Panel 23 2 5 Wiring and Connectors 25 2 5 1 Terminal Block 25 2 5 2 AC INPUT Terminals 25 2 5 3 LG and GR Terminals 26 2 5 4 HOST RUN INPUT Terminals 26 2 5 5 ALM OUTPUT Terminals 27 2 6 RS 232C ...

Page 26: ...nal Be sure that power is off when changing switch settings ON SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Communications specification only for when NT600M LK201 is mounted ON Host Link OFF RS 232C Not used Not used Mode change enable disable ON Enable OFF Disable HOST RUN input enable disable ON Disable OFF Enable Automatic reset after communications error ON No automatic reset OFF Automatic reset Reserved for system u...

Page 27: ... to OFF messages will not display properly 4 Bit designation for lamps and touch switches This pin designates the bits for lamp and touch switch display control for when Host Link Interface Units or C200H Host Interface Units are used 5 Not used 6 Mode change enabled disable ON Enable OFF Disable Mode change refers to changing between the System Menu and Trans mit Mode Maintenance Mode or RUN Mode...

Page 28: ...he PT may not operate properly if the IC socket is not completely se cured Be sure to install the System ROM securely 2 OMRON reserves all copyrights to the programs on the System ROM Copying these programs is forbidden 2 1 3 Screen Data Memory Board Settings and Installation There are two types of Screen Data Memory Board SRAM type and IC sock et type The NT600M MP251 Screen Data Memory Board doe...

Page 29: ... 1 Be sure that the power is off when changing the settings If settings are made with the power on memory may be lost or damaged 2 Carefully check the switch settings and the memory chip before turning the power on If the memory is different from that specified on the switch settings the PT will not operate correctly Install the Screen Data Memory Board in the order shown below If the Host Interfa...

Page 30: ...en removing the Screen Data Memory Board first turn off the power to the PT and then remove the installation fitting by pulling up on the black knob Then pull the Memory Board s spacer in the opposite direction of that shown above and take out the Memory Board 2 2 Installation Environment The NT600M has strong environmental resistance and high reliability but you can maximize system reliability an...

Page 31: ...tors into consideration Leave sufficient ventilation space Do not install directly above machinery that puts out a lot of heat e g heaters transformers high capacity resistors If the ambient temperature of a PT with LCD display rises above 40 C or that of a PT with EL display rises above 50 C set up a fan or air condition er PT Control panel Fan Louver Operation and Maintenance For safety during o...

Page 32: ...0 mm min 40 mm min Solenoid Solenoid 2 3 Dimensions All dimensions are in millimeters 2 3 1 Terminals with Function Keys DF type The dimensions illustrated below are for PTs with function keys i e DF type PTs PTs without a touch panel i e a DN type PT will have the same outer appearance and dimensions as a DF type PT 313 238 325 186 226 12 105 Dimensions Section 2 3 ...

Page 33: ...lows 1 2 3 1 Cut a hole in the panel in accordance with the recommended dimen sions shown below The panel should be between 1 6 and 4 8 mm thick All dimensions are in millimeters NT600M DF122 or NT600M DNjjj 12 key Function Key Unit Installation space 227 mm 314 mm 0 5 0 5 0 NT600M DTjjj DNjjj Installation space 186 5 mm 0 5 0 314 mm 0 5 Installing the NT600M PT in a Panel Section 2 4 ...

Page 34: ...ot a 2 Next put the hook of the fitting into slot b and pull so that the leg catches in the PT case NT600M Fitting Plastic 1 2 b a NT600M Accessory tool 3 Turn the screw with the tool that comes with the PT and secure the PT to the panel There are six places to be secured When you are finished rotate the tool in the inverse direction and remove it from the screw 4 To remove the PT from the panel u...

Page 35: ...ws 7 mm max Fork type 8 mm max Round type Recommended Crimp style Terminals Maker Fork type Round type Conforming wire twisted Japan Solderless Terminal MFG 2 YS3A 2 3 5 1 04 to 2 63 mm2 Fuji Terminals 2 YAS3 5 V2 S3 5 Nichifu Terminals 2Y 3 5 2 3 5 2 5 2 AC INPUT Terminals These terminals are the power supply input terminals to run the NT600M MCCB 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Insulated transformer Pow...

Page 36: ...screws are M4 GR is the ground terminal In order to avoid electric shock use separate ground wire at least 2 mm2 and a class 3 ground ground resistance 100 W or less LG is the noise filter neutral terminal If malfunction results from excessive noise or to prevent electrical shock short circuit LG and GR and use a class 3 dedicated ground The ground line should be 20 m or less Sharing a ground line...

Page 37: ... ALM OUTPUT Terminals DC Load External device Load ALM output Internal circuit 100 to 240 VAC input Item Content Output type Relay output Rated load 0 5 A at 100 VAC or 1 A at 24 VDC Maximum load current 1 A Minimum switching capacity 10 mA at 5 VDC 2 6 RS 232C Interface Connector The RS 232C interface connector is used during communications between the NT600M and Support Tool It is located under ...

Page 38: ...pe PTs 12 key Function Key Units can be connected to NT600M DN122 E and NT600M DN211 E Programmable Terminals Connector for connecting to PT PT mounting screws and rubber packing are included with 12 key Function Key Units 2 8 Mounting Function Key Units to DN type PTs Mounting Procedure 1 2 3 1 Remove the rubber packing and bottom connector seal from the DN type PT 2 Mount the 12 key Function Key...

Page 39: ...29 3 Attach the rubber packing that comes with the 12 key Function Key Unit Rubber packing 4 Mount to the panel Mounting Function Key Units to DN type PTs Section 2 8 ...

Page 40: ... the operations necessary to use a PT for the first time and to the menus and keys used to control PT operation 3 1 Powering Up 32 3 2 Initialization 32 3 2 1 Initializing Memory 32 3 2 2 Menus 34 3 3 Transferring Data to and from the Support Tool 35 3 4 Trial Operation 37 ...

Page 41: ...the correct data 3 2 Initialization Initialize the memory in the PT using the procedure described below This procedure can also be used later to completely delete data from the PT Data will be initialized regardless of the setting for the resume function Always be careful not to initialize and delete essential data 3 2 1 Initializing Memory Perform the initialization if the screen memory is either...

Page 42: ... be erased After initialization operation will begin in RUN Mode If you select no then operation will begin in RUN Mode without initialization When entering RUN Mode after initialization nothing will be displayed on the screen and the Terminal will wait for a command from the host To initialize other data memory return to the Maintenance Mode and follow the same procedure Caution Screen memory mus...

Page 43: ... Down Key Moves the bar cursor downward Press the Enter Key Selects the menu at the position of the bar cursor Quit Leave the system menu and return to operation by either of the following methods 1 2 3 1 Select Quit OR 2 Press the Buzzer Key Up Key and Down Key simultaneously In addition if there are no key inputs within 10 s of calling up the system menu the system will automatically return to n...

Page 44: ... not begin again until the data is restored Memory Not Formatted This is displayed when the screen data area is not formatted Initialize the screen data memory All registered screen data mark data and system data will be deleted by the initialization so they will have to be transferred again from the Support Tool In addition if an IC socket type Screen Data Memory Board is being used recheck the s...

Page 45: ...ank and a message tell ing you that transfer was not possible will be displayed at the Support Tool If the transfer is completed successfully then at the end of the transfer the NT600M screen will go blank and a message telling you that the transfer has been completed will be displayed at the Support Tool 7 To return from Transmit Mode to RUN Mode press the Buzzer Key Up Key and Down Key simultane...

Page 46: ... has been transferred or after a screen data memory chip has been installed when EPROM is used the following procedure can be used to carry out a trial operation 1 2 3 1 Connect the Host Interface Unit to the host Refer to the Host Interface Operation Manual 2 If the screen data memory is okay then the PT will automatically go into RUN Mode when it is powered up and the RUN indicator on the front ...

Page 47: ...Types of Characters 40 4 1 2 Designating Display Positions 40 4 1 3 Character Scale 40 4 1 4 Display Attributes 41 4 2 Display Graphics 41 4 3 Normal Screen Changes 42 4 3 1 Procedure for Changing Screens 42 4 4 Continuous Screens 42 4 5 Overlapping Screens 43 4 6 Numeric Displays 45 4 7 Character Strings 46 4 8 Bar Graphs 47 4 9 Lamps 47 4 10 Graphics Display 48 4 11 Special Controls 48 4 11 1 Ba...

Page 48: ...cimal digits 0 to 7 Zero suppress see note Select yes or no sign Select yes or no Character scale No sizing equal double width double height 4x 9x 16x or 64x character sizes Display attributes Standard display inverse blinking and inverse blinking Note When zero suppress is in effect zeros on the left of the number are not dis played For example 00028050 would be displayed as 28050 4 1 2 Designati...

Page 49: ...ight characters 9x characters 16x characters 64x characters 64x characters 9x characters 4 2 Display Graphics Polylines broken continuous lines and circles can be created on the Sup port Tool for display on the PT When using RS 232C or RS 422A communi cations coordinates can also be designated through commands from the host in terminal mode Display positions for graphics can be designated at dot i...

Page 50: ...he screen changing procedures vary for each interface For details refer to the Host Interface Unit Operation Manual When Support Tool versions NT ZA3AT EV2 or NT20M ZASAT EV4 and later are used screen changes can be made on site In order to be able to make on site screen changes when creating screen data use the expansion func tion to assign screen numbers to touch switches function keys or extern...

Page 51: ...pping Screens The contents of multiple screens can be laid one on top of another and regis tered as one screen when the screens are created on the Support Tool Just as with ordinary screens if the number of a screen registered as an overlap ping screen is designated from the host then the overlapping screens corre sponding to that number are displayed A maximum of eight screens may be overlapped S...

Page 52: ... not displayed during set ting operations Screen no 03 My name is Smith Screen no 02 is designated by the host Screen no 02 Screen displayed My name is Smith Screen no 05 Screen no 08 03 05 08 Contents of child screens regis tered to overlapping screen no 02 Note Parent screens screen no 02 in this case cannot have screen data They can be treated only as parent screens Overlapping Screens Section ...

Page 53: ... from the host When the PC is used as the host for example these values will be transferred via the Host Interface Unit and updated on screen when the contents of the DM Area are changed at the PC Final Paint Line 2 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 0 1020 1 832 2 711 3 630 4 556 5 999 6 807 7 777 to 255 Screen Displayed Production Line 1 Weld Assem Final Paint Line 2 1020 832 711 630 556 999 807 777 Contents regis...

Page 54: ...ine 1 Weld Assem Contents registered to screens by Support Tool Character string memory table numbers Display positions Number of characters displayed Font displayed Sizes of characters displayed Number Contents These contents are transmitted from the host When the PC is used as the host for example these values will be transferred via the Host Interface Unit and updated on screen when the content...

Page 55: ...table numbers for referencing Display direction Graph frame yes no see note Sign display display fonts enlargement sizes sign yes no Number Contents Line 2 0 1 2 Graph Display 10 66 55 Production Targets Numeral Table Maximum of 256 entries Order With sign Reverse Production Targets Line 3 Line 2 Line 1 10 66 33 Production Targets Reverse With sign Order Note When with frame is set for a graph the...

Page 56: ...Unbroken straight lines polylines and circles can be created by the Support Tool and displayed at the PT When an RS 232C or RS 422A Interface Unit is used the graphics can be displayed by using the terminal function and trans mitting commands from the host Graphics display positions can be designated in dot units In cases where graphics and characters overlap the graphics will be overwritten Termi...

Page 57: ... intermittent The buzzer also sounds when a screen registered with the buzzer is displayed The buzzer stops when the Buzzer Key is pressed Continuous buzzer Continuous sound Intermittent buzzer Intermittent sound 4 11 4 Initialize Display History History data in the NT600M can be cleared initialized by the host Until this operation is executed history data continues to be registered 4 11 5 HOST RU...

Page 58: ...y position Optional Character size Normal half size double height double width 4x 9x 16x or 64x Display attributes Normal inverse blinking inverse blinking Character designation ASCII Graphics Polyline circle Note 1 If a displayed character string exceeds the line that string is displayed beginning from the left side of the next line 2 In addition strings that do not fit at the bottom of the scree...

Page 59: ...lay the Same Normal Characters 16x characters 64x characters 9x characters 4x characters Double width characters Mark Double height characters Number of characters displayed Time ms Equal characters Display Speed Section 4 13 ...

Page 60: ...y a Variety of Normal Characters 16x characters 64x characters 9x characters 4x characters Double width characters Mark Double height characters Number of characters displayed Time ms Equal characters Display Speed Section 4 13 ...

Page 61: ...ay Functions Data transfer and maintenance functions are described in Section 6 System Menu Transferring screens online to and from the host computer is described in Section 7 Online Transfer 5 1 On screen Switch Inputs 54 5 1 1 Transmitting to the Host 54 5 1 2 Creating Touch Switches DT type PTs Only 55 5 1 3 Function Keys NT600M DF122 56 5 2 Inputting Numeric Settings 56 5 3 Standalone Function...

Page 62: ...numeric value in three digits of BCD When two switches are pressed the first one is given priority in transmission When using an NT600M LK201 or NT600M RT121 Host Interface Unit send the data to the host by means of the strobe signal in the PT status information which is output when switches are pressed Bit switch Method In order to use the switch number method bit input screen attribute must be s...

Page 63: ... Combine your choices of rectangular sections from the among the 128 blocks shown in the diagram below and designate them as switches The smallest possible switch is one block Number of Settings A maximum total of 128 switches can be set per screen If you wish the en tire screen can also be set as one input switch Settings by Support Tool Frame display Standard Solid None Reverse video display at ...

Page 64: ...o two function keys can be pressed simultaneously 5 2 Inputting Numeric Settings Numeric values input while the numeric setting screen is being displayed are written to the designated numeral table and transmitted to the host The standard numeric setting screen is as shown below This screen is re served for system use by the Support Tool Standard screen key arrange ments and functions are fixed In...

Page 65: ... Screen The numeral shifts from the rightmost digit to the left each time a screen key is pressed If a decimal point is set the shift is from the rightmost digit in the decimal area to the integer side 2 Inputting Numeric Values with a User set Screen The numeral shifts from the rightmost digit to the left each time a screen key is pressed If a decimal point is set the integer portion is received ...

Page 66: ...l point is input numerals are then registered at the rightmost decimal posi tion To return to integer input status press the CLR Key again Finally pressing the Enter Key causes the numeral table data to be transmitted to the host Pressing the direction keys i e the arrow keys moves the cursor to other numeric setting columns Pressing the Home Key moves the cursor to the upper left of the screen Wh...

Page 67: ...unction When a screen for which the standalone function has been set by the Support Tool is displayed the screen can be changed by means of touch switches and function keys Example Registered Screen Production Target Screen 5 Touch switch no 1 display area Model no NT600M DT122 Number produced Items Registered to Screen by Support Tool Standalone function setting Touch switch or function key numbe...

Page 68: ...on screen are described in Section 5 Input Functions Transferring screens online to and from the host computer is described in Section 7 Online Transfer 6 1 Configuration of System Menu 62 6 2 System Menu and Transmit Mode 63 6 2 1 Quit 63 6 2 2 Transmit Mode 63 6 2 3 Maintenance Mode 63 6 2 4 Expansion Mode 63 6 2 5 Display History 63 6 2 6 I O Checks 65 6 2 7 PT Settings Check 69 6 2 8 Initializ...

Page 69: ...UN Mode and the System Menu press the Up Down and Buzzer keys simultaneously 2 The RUN indicator will be OFF while the System Menu is being displayed Quit Transmit Mode Maintenance Mode Quit Display History Occur Freq Init Memory Memory SW LED Buzzer Quit Init Screen Init Table Init History Quit Key Press Sound Backlight Off Resume Tool I F Host I F Display Maintenance Mode 1 2 3 4 5 1 For PTs wit...

Page 70: ... MENU Display Hist I O Check PT Settings Init Memory Memory SW Move the bar cursor with the Up key and Down key and select with the Enter Key 6 2 4 Expansion Mode This mode is not presently being used This mode is being reserved for future expansion of functions 6 2 5 Display History The NT600M saves into memory and can display the history of screens dis played during operation as long as the hist...

Page 71: ...nitialize the history data by transmitting an Initialize History command from the host or by selecting Init Hist from the Maintenance Mode If the history data capacity is exceeded newly occur ring history data will not be saved Reading History Data Enter Maintenance Mode from the System Menu Quit MAINTENANCE MENU I O Check PT Settings Init Memory Memory SW Display Hist Move the bar cursor to Histo...

Page 72: ...lizing History Data To delete history data first select Maintenance Mode from the System Menu The Maintenance Mode Menu will be displayed Then select Init Memory followed by Init History A message will then be displayed asking for con firmation that you want to initialize the history Select whether or not the history is to be initialized If you select Yes then initialization will be executed All r...

Page 73: ...T with EL Display Quit I O CHECK MENU Function Key Touch Switch Comm Check EL Display Buzzer LED 3 DF type PT with LCD Display Quit I O CHECK MENU Exp I O Unit Comm Check LCD Display Buzzer 4 DN type PT with EL Display Quit I O CHECK MENU Exp I O Unit Comm Check EL Display Buzzer System Menu and Transmit Mode Section 6 2 ...

Page 74: ... has been pressed for approximately 0 5 s is displayed in reverse video on the screen then it is operating proper ly Switch numbers are not transmitted to the host during the check operation If Key Press Sound under the Memory SW Menu in Maintenance Mode is set to ON then the buzzer will sound simultaneously with the inverse video display To return to the I O Check Menu press the Buzzer Key Up Key...

Page 75: ...onnected the corresponding output turns on simultaneously with the lamp number that is displayed in re verse video L1 L2 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L15 L16 L17 L18 L19 L20 L21 L22 L23 L24 L25 L26 L27 L28 L29 L30 L31 L32 L33 L34 L35 L36 L37 L38 L39 L40 L41 L42 L43 L44 L45 L46 L47 L48 L49 L50 L51 L52 L53 L54 L55 L56 L57 L58 L59 L60 L61 L62 L63 L64 To return to the I O Check Menu press ...

Page 76: ...from the I O Check Menu the PT buzzer can be checked The buzzer should produce a continuous sound To stop the buzz er press the Buzzer Key While the buzzer is sounding it will not be possible to change screens or stop the buzzer by pressing the Buzzer Key Up Key and Down Key simultaneously When PTs with EL displays i e NT600M DT DN211 PTs are used a light ing check can be carried out for the front...

Page 77: ... Expansion I O Unit error message will be displayed Host Interface Unit Settings The DIP switch settings on the Host Interface Unit can be displayed by press ing the Down Key while PT settings are being displayed The following dis play example is for the NT600M LK201 Host Link Interface Unit For exam ples of other Host Interface Units see the Host Interface Unit Operation Manual Host Link I F Sett...

Page 78: ...ode will be restored without initialization If you also wish to initialize any other data display the System Menu again and start the process from the beginning Initializing Display History The display history can be saved either in terms of order of occurrence or order of frequency Once the capacity is full history records beyond that point will not be saved so it is necessary to periodically ini...

Page 79: ...MORY SW MENU Key Input Sound ON Residual Image Elimination Function 1 hr Resume Function ON Contents of Settings Item Setting Contents Key input sound ON The buzzer sounds for 0 2 second when a system key touch switch or function key is input OFF The buzzer does not sound when a system key touch switch or function key is input Backlight off LCD type 10 min If no key input see note 1 or command see...

Page 80: ... backlight or EL screen turns off The relevant key inputs and commands are as follows When any one of the above key inputs or commands is received the backlight will be turned back on and the internal timer will start counting again If a key in put or command is then received before the time is up the timer will be reset and the count will start over Resume Function The resume function retains cha...

Page 81: ...The initial values created by the Support Tool are displayed Display just Prior to Power Interruption or Reset Memory Table Data Power turned off or reset switch pressed Display After Power is Turned Back On or After Reset When resume function is set to on When resume function is set to off 0123 ABC 9999 XYZ 9999 XYZ 0123 ABC Memory Switch Settings Section 6 3 ...

Page 82: ...ommands refer to information on on line transfers in the Host Interface Unit Operation Manual Functions used to create screens and control display attributes on the PT are described in Section 4 Display Functions of this manual Functions used to input data on screen are de scribed in Section 5 Input Functions Data transfer and maintenance functions are described in Section 6 System Menu 7 1 Host t...

Page 83: ...e data may be corrupted If that occurs a message will be displayed to that effect when the System Menu is next opened Transmitting Screen during online transfer processing Screen Data System Memory Memory Tables Mark Data History Data PT Host Host PT Number of bytes transferred in kilobytes KB Shows direction of data transfer Shows type of data Blinks during transmission Abort BUZZER UP DOWN 7 2 P...

Page 84: ...re affected by the resume function Display After Data is Received Directly Reception Display After Data is Received from Host When resume function is set to on New Data Transferred from the Host When resume function is set to off 9 9 9 9 XYZ 9 9 9 9 XYZ 2 7 5 2 UVW 2 7 5 2 UVW Relationship Between On line Transfer and the Resume Function PT to Host Section 7 2 ...

Page 85: ...c maintenance methods including battery replacement 8 1 Checking Operation 80 8 2 Changing the Lithium Backup Battery 80 8 3 Maintenance and Inspection 81 8 3 1 Spare Terminals 81 8 3 2 Inspection 81 8 3 3 Precautions When Cleaning the PT Screen 82 8 4 RUN Mode Function Configuration 83 ...

Page 86: ...arallel communications type Communications timing with Host Interface Unit is incorrect Check switch setting and the host s strobe cycle time The Maintenance Mode can be used to check communications Message displayed indicating Host Interface Unit is missing The Host Interface Unit is not installed properly Install the Host Interface Unit Check to be sure that the specifications match for the Syst...

Page 87: ...me Lithium battery Battery connector Reset button Press this button to initialize the PT The status of screen data prior to initialization will be retained 8 bit DIP switch Used for system settings 4 Replace the cover Caution The lithium battery can explode if placed into a fire or it can explode burn or leak if the and terminals are short circuited or if the battery is recharged or dismantled Han...

Page 88: ...aracters on the liquid crystal display Is the backlight illumination as bright as it should be Average life expectancy of liquid crystal 50 000 hrs Average life expectancy of backlight 20 000 hrs Visual Tools for Inspection Phillips and Flat blade screwdrivers Voltage tester or digital voltmeter Industrial alcohol and all cotton cloth Measuring Instruments Depending on Case Synchroscope Oscillosco...

Page 89: ...ted Mark Data Corrupted Memory Not Formatted Operation Stopped Initialize the memory and re transmit the screen data Setting Error Remedy Check the NT600M and Host In terface Unit switch settings Host Con necting Turn on host s power Make sure host is running Check host s connecting cables 2 1 Operation Stopped Error Normal Error Normal Error Remedy Remedy Screen message check DIP Switch Check Nor...

Page 90: ...grammable Controller Stop Mode I O Check Error Has Occurred Remedy Check I O settings of remote devices Check the PC s I O Units Once only when power is turned on Normal Designated Screen Initial Screen Operation Stopped Previous page RUN Mode Function Configuration Section 8 4 ...

Page 91: ... To connect to an IBM PC AT or compatibles a 9 pin or 25 pin D sub female adapter is required Dustproof Cover NT600M KBA01 for NT600M DT DNjjj NT600M KBA02 for NT600M DF122 and NT600M DN211 NT600M FK210 Under severe conditions this can be used to protect the display area and the controls from oil and dust NT600M KBA01 Dimensions 214 4 0 2 327 4 0 2 13 2 Dimensions mm Material Silicon rubber ...

Page 92: ...paper off of the back and attach the sheet Display screen Protective film Protective sheet Back side paper NT600M Dimensions NT600M KBA11 NT600M KBA12 28 5 0 3 32 7 0 3 244 8 0 0 5 151 8 0 0 5 244 8 0 0 5 151 8 0 0 5 NT600M DF122 Key Sheets Five Sheets Use these sheets for NT600M DF122 and NT600M FK210 function keys By simply peeling them off of the paper you can easily write on them and attach th...

Page 93: ...s for 30 min total NT600M DT DN211 10 Hz to 50 Hz with 0 5 mm single amplitude acceleration 2 0 G 19 6 m s2 in X Y and Z directions for 1 hr each Shock resistance Destruction 30G 294 m s2 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Malfunction 20G 196 m s2 3 times each in X Y and Z directions Ambient operating tempera ture NT600M DT DF 122 5 C to 40 C NT600M DT DN211 0 C to 50 C Ambient operating humidit...

Page 94: ...indicator Red LED Lit when battery level drops Control Panel Specifications Item Specifications System keys Four keys buzzer stop up scroll down scroll execute enter Functions System Menu selection buzzer off bar cursor movement up down scroll for continuous screens execution of numeric settings Touch panel DT type Number of switches 128 per screen max Input switch type Pressure sensitive Operatin...

Page 95: ...ossible Continuous screens Scrolling the display for a maximum of 8 registered screens is possible Page scroll with system Up and Down Keys Screen attributes Alarm continuous buzzer intermittent buzzer bit function keys bit touch switch display history recording ten key No of screens No of registered screens 1 000 max Screen numbers 0 No display Full screen designation at time of screen data uploa...

Page 96: ...on is called OFF The buzzer is turned OFF when the Buzzer Key is pressed when a buzzer OFF command is received from the host or when a screen without a buz zer ON specification is displayed Loudness 80 dB min and 87 dB on average measured at a distance of 10 cm Maintenance functions Self test for memory switches etc Status setting confirmation for communications and other conditions Simple communi...

Page 97: ... sums are odd num bers Polyline One 10 10 y One added 4 4 Circle 6 6 Standalone 8 Character string dis play 12 16 Variable information Numeric display 12 16 Bar graph 24 38 No guide characters 16 30 Touch switch 1 guide character 12 12 1 character added 1 1 1 byte added when re sult is odd number Lamp Circle no guide char acters 16 30 Rectangle no guide characters 16 34 1 guide character 12 12 1 c...

Page 98: ...4 44 D 54 T 64 d 74 t 84 ä 94 ö 36 52 68 84 100 116 132 148 5 25 35 5 45 E 55 U 65 e 75 u 85 à 95 ò 37 53 69 85 101 117 133 149 6 26 36 6 46 F 56 V 66 f 76 v 86 å 96 û 38 54 70 86 102 118 134 150 7 27 37 7 47 G 57 W 67 g 77 w 87 ç 97 ù 39 55 71 87 103 g 119 135 ç 151 8 28 38 8 48 H 58 X 68 h 78 x 88 ê 98 ÿ 40 56 72 88 104 120 136 152 ÿ 9 29 39 9 49 I 59 Y 69 i 79 y 89 ë 99 Ö 41 57 73 89 105 121 y ...

Page 99: ... 89 character scale 40 characters 40 controlling from host 50 data quantities 89 LCD EL check 69 positioning 40 specifications 88 speed 50 types available 4 display history 63 controlling from host 49 initializing 70 71 E F error messages 35 Expansion Mode 63 Function Key Units 9 function keys 14 56 checking 67 external input check 67 H host computer controlling PT operation 48 data transfer 45 46...

Page 100: ...6 installation 18 19 switch settings 18 screen memory initializing 70 screens changing 42 continuous screens 42 examples 41 maximum limit 7 maximum registered 4 overlapping screens 43 transferring online 76 specifications 87 standalone function 4 59 string table 46 Support Tool 9 checking interface 69 Support Tools data transfer 35 switch inputs transferring to host 54 switch settings 16 SYSMAC BU...

Page 101: ... been made concerning system keys and error messages Pages 39 to 40 Changes have been made concerning transferring data to and from the Support Tool Page 41 A section on trial operation has been added Pages 44 to 45 Information on character displays has been updated Pages 45 to 48 Changes have been made concerning screens Pages 49 to 52 Changes have been made concerning numeric displays character ...

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