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Summary of Contents for Programmable Terminals NT631

Page 1: ...iii NT631 631C Programmable Terminal Operation Manual Produced March 1999...

Page 2: ...mation 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 1999 All rights reserved No p...

Page 3: ...31C with V1 46 3 6 Using a Memory Unit NT631 NT631C without V1 56 SECTION 4 Connecting to the Host from the RS 232C Port 63 4 1 Connecting to the RS 232C Port at the Host 64 SECTION 5 Connecting to th...

Page 4: ...ol of Windows 476 8 5 Changing Numeral and Character String Display 486 8 6 Display of Graphs 502 8 7 Input of Numeric Values and Character Strings 503 8 8 Using the Alarm List History Function 523 8...

Page 5: ...T631 NT631C 649 E Making the Cable 650 F Making the Cable for Connecting a PC 653 G Making the Cable for Connection to a Bar Code Reader 654 H Making the Cable for Connection to a Printer 655 I Compat...

Page 6: ...ion Section 5 describes the method for connection to the host communication method compatible PC mod els etc when using the RS 422A 485 port at the NT631 NT631C for the connection Section 6 describes...

Page 7: ...ual for the NT631 631C itself This operation manual describes the functions and handling of both the program mable terminal body and the host interface function Creating and transferring screen data S...

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 u...

Page 9: ...fore attempting to use the software and keep this manual close at hand for reference during operation WARNING It is extremely important that Programmable Terminals and related devices be used for the...

Page 10: ...art and do not touch any inter nal parts while the power is being supplied Doing either of these may result in electrical shock Switch OFF the NT631C power before replacing the backlight Otherwise you...

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Page 37: ...5 7 BC 7 BC 7 24 8 30 30 5 0 PA805 PA80 8F A8 0H A 5 8 5H 8 DA F A DA F 5 8 5H 7 6 5 8 8300 5H 5 8...

Page 38: ...6 9 8 B3 6 9 8 B C B B 7 2 6 B8 6 C8 6 8 5 2 6 D8 6 C8 6 8 9 D D DB 9 2 6 8 6 C 8 7 E BC 7 BC 7 24 6 F FH 4 0...

Page 39: ...11B 9 G 79 2 2 7 D F 6 11B F 6 11B 7 F 6 11B52BH2B 1 F 6 11B52BH2B 7 1 F 6 111B2 111B 9 G 7 1 F 6 I F 6 2 112 1112 111 9 G 0 7 F 6 112 1112 111 9 G 1 H2B 79 7 8 29 8 9 G 7 F 6 8 7 F 6 8 7 F 6 7 8 5 7...

Page 40: ...31 NT631C and the functions of the parts of NT631 NT631C as the required knowledge before connecting to the host and to the peripheral devices 2 1 Method for Connection to the Host 32 2 1 1 Connection...

Page 41: ...ost link NT link 1 1 NT link 1 N Memory link RS 232C select between con nector and terminal block Serial port B Terminal block Host link NT link 1 1 NT link 1 N RS 422A 485 select between con nector a...

Page 42: ...Host Usable Connection Method Host link NT Link 1 1 NT Link 1 N Mem ory link Details RS 232C RS 232C Direct 1 1 connection PT Host RS 232C max 15 m f f f f 88 1 1 connection via a convertor unit PT R...

Page 43: ...The RS 232C RS 422A convertor unit NT AL001 requires 5 V 150 mA at pin 6 of the RS 232C connector Check the signals of the RS 232C connector at the host 5 V is not output from serial port B of the NT6...

Page 44: ...mode Lit in orange or red when the battery is low orange in the RUN mode red in other modes Display Depending on the model different display types are used NT631 ST211j EV1 Monochrome EL display NT63...

Page 45: ...connector under the label When using an expansion interface unit such as a memory unit peel off the label and connect it here GR terminal Grounding terminal to prevent malfunction due to noise Power i...

Page 46: ...3 1 1 Installation Environment 38 3 1 2 Installation in the Operation Panel 38 3 1 3 Power Supply Connection 39 3 1 4 Grounding 40 3 2 Connecting to the Support Tool 41 3 3 Connecting a Printer 42 3...

Page 47: ...midity condensation Splashing chemical agents Severe oil splashing Corrosive or flammable gases Strong vibrations or shocks Direct exposure to wind and rain outdoor sites Strong ultra violet irradiati...

Page 48: ...must be able to support an installation that will remain secure and strong 3 1 3 Power Supply Connection Connect a 24 VDC power supply to the power input terminals Notice Depending on how the power i...

Page 49: ...YAS3 5 V2 S3 5 2 0 to 2 63 mm2 Nichifu Terminal 2Y 3 5 2 3 5 3 1 4 Grounding The NT631 NT631C has a functional ground terminal Carry out wiring under the following conditions 1 In cases where the dis...

Page 50: ...m a personal computer However when a bar code reader is being used it must be disconnected so that the RS 232C cable can be connected since they both use serial port A Serial port A RS 232C 9 pin PRIN...

Page 51: ...eference If the connector cable is connected or disconnected while the power to the printer is on the NT631 NT631C may malfunction Always turn off the power to the print er before connecting or discon...

Page 52: ...ting or disconnecting the cable 3 4 1 Connection Method Connect the bar code reader to serial port A of the NT631 NT631C as shown in the figure below NT631 NT631C Bar code reader 9 pin connector Seria...

Page 53: ...en Even Communications speed 4800 9600 19200 bps 9600 bps Input Method Manual Auto Manual Settings at the Bar Code Reader Make the settings shown in the table below at the bar code reader Make sure th...

Page 54: ...nd the RS CS signals of the cable are shorted RS CS control is ineffective Consequently data input from the bar code reader to the NT631 NT631C is updated regardless of whether or not the data is noti...

Page 55: ...can be changed easily at the operation site without connecting to the Support Tool The data in the memory unit is retained without backup by a battery or other means In systems where there are frequen...

Page 56: ...hat although there is data compatibility between the NT31 and NT31C and between the NT631 and NT631C the display may not be correct since these models have different numbers of colors One memory unit...

Page 57: ...sion writing from the PT to the OFF Not executed SW1 2 Automatic transmission writing from the PT to the memory unit ON Executed Manual transmission Direction of transmission and OFF Not executed SW1...

Page 58: ...or if someone unfamiliar with touch switch operation at the operation site is using the system Reference When screen data is written to the memory unit the data that has been stored in the specified...

Page 59: ...e memory unit is forcibly writ ten to NT631 NT631C irrespective of the setting status of the NT631 NT631C Since data transmission by this method is faster than when the Support Tool or system installe...

Page 60: ...the type of system program inside memory unit and the type of PT unit must be corresponding 2 Switch the NT631 NT631C power ON The screen data is automatically written into the PT The messages Prepar...

Page 61: ...re to write screen data using manual transmission 1 Check that the NT631 NT631C power is OFF then set the DIP switches on the memory unit as follows SW1 SW2 Setting of SW1 4 not relevant Setting of SW...

Page 62: ...C is displayed here The available transmitting destinations are altered depending on the settings of the origin of transmitting as described in the table below Source Destination PT screen Memory unit...

Page 63: ...occurs when using the memory unit the NT631 NT631C operates as follows S The details of the error and remedial action are displayed on the screen Each screen has touch switches to change the display...

Page 64: ...the memory unit then turn the power back ON Flash memory error An error occurred during initialization of the NT631 NT631C or memory unit flash memory or during write processing Turn the NT631 NT631C...

Page 65: ...upply to the PT is OFF before connecting or discon necting a memory unit After mounting a memory unit be sure to tighten its two screws During data transmission do not turn off the power supply to the...

Page 66: ...ower to the NT631 NT631C is off before setting the DIP switches Do not touch the PCB printed circuit board directly with bare hands DIP Switch Functions The functions of the DIP switches on the memory...

Page 67: ...ing Screen Data to a Memory Unit Using Automatic Transmission PT to Memory Unit In this mode the screen data in the NT631 NT631C is forcibly written to the memory unit irrespective of the setting stat...

Page 68: ...reen data to multiple NT631 NT631C this mode becomes convenient Reference When data is written to the NT631 NT631C the data that has been stored up until that point is lost S Method of execution Use t...

Page 69: ...2 3 3 4 4 In order to avoid loss of data in the event of misoperation it is advisable to set SW2 1 and SW2 2 so as to disable writing to the unit from which the data is to be read 2 Switch the NT631...

Page 70: ...he data write destination has been prohibited by the setting of SW2 1 or SW2 2 Turn the NT631 NT631C power OFF set the memory unit DIP switches correctly then turn the NT631 NT631C power back ON Prote...

Page 71: ...232C Port This section describes the method for connecting to the host using the RS 232C port of the NT631 NT631C 4 1 Connecting to the RS 232C Port at the Host 64 4 1 1 Host Types and Settings 65 4 1...

Page 72: ...When making a connection to a host other than OMRON PCs refer to the PC Connection V042 E1 S Direct connection between the RS 232C ports using an RS 232C cable page 126 This is the easiest connection...

Page 73: ...can be connected in the host link method by installing a communication board Check the model and series of the PC the type of installed serial communication board the serial communication unit and th...

Page 74: ...200HS CPU21 23 31 33 C200HS C200HE CPU42 C20HE CPU42 Z C200HE CPU32 42 E C200HE CPU32 42 ZE C200HW COM02 04 05 06 EV1 C200HE C200HE Z C Series C200HG CPU43 63 C200HG CPU43 63 Z C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 E...

Page 75: ...Settings at the host When using the host link method the settings shown below must be made at the host depending on the unit some of these settings may not be necessary or settings not shown here may...

Page 76: ...etting value window agree with the following LK201 RUN RCV XMT ERROR SW1 0 0 5 2 Unit SW1 SW2 Set these switches to 0 Instruction level parity and transfer code SW4 Set this switch to 2 Communications...

Page 77: ...CTS 0V External I O port selection selector switch Set this to RS 232C Unit DIP SW1 Set SW1 1 to SW1 5 to OFF 0 Synchronization selector switch Set this to Internal Communications speed DIP SW2 1 to S...

Page 78: ...elector switch Set this to Internal Communications speed DIP SW2 1 to SW2 4 Set these switches to 0010 to select 19200 bps Set these switches to 1010 to select 9600 bps 0 OFF 1 ON 1 to 1 1 to N select...

Page 79: ...stop bits Communications speed DIP SW2 1 to SW2 4 Set these switches to 0010 to select 19200 bps Set these switches to 1010 to select 9600 bps 0 OFF 1 ON 1 to 1 1 to N selection DIP SW2 6 Set SW2 6 t...

Page 80: ...itch on the front of the unit must be set to RS 232C the upper position CPU bus unit settings When connecting to a CVM1 CV series host link unit set the following commu nication conditions for the CPU...

Page 81: ...top bits 2 stop bits Data length 7 bits I O port selection selector switch Set this to RS 232C CTS selection DIP SW2 and SW3 Set SW2 or SW3 to ON Set this always to 0V To use communication port 1 set...

Page 82: ...ing the power ON re starting the unit restarting the communication port or execution of the STUP com mand In the following the channel numbers of the allocation DM area and the settings are shown m DM...

Page 83: ...l tool e g SYSMAC support software or transmit the PC system settings made at a peripheral tool to the CPU For details on the PC system settings refer to the SYSMAC CVM1 CV500 1000 2000 User s Manual...

Page 84: ...SCII 7 bits Unit 00 1 Set the host link communications speed at 9600 bps or 19200 bps with the memory switch at the NT631 NT631C For details refer to Settings the Host Link Method page174 Set the PC s...

Page 85: ...stop bits even parity communications speed 19200 bps DM6553 0000 Unit 00 When using a CPM1 Word Writing Value Settings DM6650 0001 Host link mode Communication conditions set by the contents of DM DM6...

Page 86: ...he host link 00 1 Set the host link communications speed at 9600 bps or 19200 bps with the memory switch at the NT631 NT631C For details refer to Settings the Host Link Method page 174 When the commun...

Page 87: ...PERIPHERAL PORT BUSY RUN ERR ALM INH PRPHL COMM MCPWR S Connecting to CS1 series serial communication board INNER board with RS 232C port equipped for CS1 series CPU type CS1W SCB41 21 Allocation DM...

Page 88: ...CPU33 Z E C200HG CPU43 Z E C200HG CPU53 Z E C200HG CPU63 Z E C200HG ZE C series C200HX CPU44 Z E C200HX CPU64 Z E X200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE C200HX CPU34 Z E C200HX CPU44 Z E C200HX CPU54 Z E C2...

Page 89: ...of C200HX HG HE ZE 1 DM6550 4000 1 1 CPM1 DM6650 1 RS 232C port of the communication board For details on operations relating to the PC system setting area refer to the manual for the PC which is use...

Page 90: ...es on the front panel as follows OFF ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON I O port selection selector switch Set this to RS 232C Set SW3 to use NT link ON right side DIP switch setting SW3 When using the CVM1 CV series...

Page 91: ...CPU63 Z E 2 C200HG ZE C series C200HX CPU44 Z E C200HX CPU64 Z E C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE C200HX CPU34 Z E 2 C200HX CPU44 Z E 2 C200HX CPU54 Z E 2 C200HX CPU64 Z E 2 C200HX CPU65 ZE 2 C200HX CP...

Page 92: ...a peripheral tool programming con sole or transmit the PC system settings made at a peripheral tool CX Program mer to the CPU For details on PC system settings refer to the SYSMAC CS1 Series Operation...

Page 93: ...etting area of the CPU After the setting is written it becomes effective by turning the power ON restarting the unit restarting the communication port or execution of the STUP command In the following...

Page 94: ...rs used in other units SCU21 RUN ERC SD1 RD1 RDY ERH SD2 RD2 UNIT No FE D C B A 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Allocation DM area settings for CPU Setting is written from the peripheral tool a programming consol...

Page 95: ...are the communication conditions that can be used in the memory link method For the host a personal computer an FA computer etc its setting should be compatible to one of the communication conditions...

Page 96: ...and prepare them in advance Name Model Remarks Delivered with XM2A 0901 9 pin Made by OMRON CS1 series CS1G CS1H C series CQM1 C200HS C200HX HG HE ZE CVM1 CV series CPUs CV500 LK201 Connector XM24 250...

Page 97: ...e Length Connector Specification CV500 CN228 2 m 9 pin 25 pin XW2Z S002 2 m 9 pin 9 pin Notice The cable s tensile load is 30 N Do not subject it to loads greater than this Wiring for a Host Link Unit...

Page 98: ...G 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 FG SG CS RS RD SD ER PC host link unit 25 pin type 9 pin type RS 232C interface RS 232C interface Abbreviation Pin number Abbreviation Pin number Connector hood Shi...

Page 99: ...65 E CS1H CPU66 E CS1H CUP67 E C200HS CPU21 E EC C200HS CPU23 E C200HS CPU31 E C200HS CPU33 E C200HE CPU32 Z E C200HE CPU42 Z E C200HG CPU33 Z E C200HG CPU43 Z E C200HG CPU53 Z E C200HG CPU63 Z E C200...

Page 100: ...1 6 5 9 1 6 5 9 FG 5V CS RS RD SD SG 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin number Connector hood RS 232C interface Abbreviation 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Pin number FG CS RS RD SD SG NT631 NT631C PC Host link unit 9 pin typ...

Page 101: ...28 9 pin 25 pin 2 m XW2Z S002 9 pin 9 pin 2 m Serial port A B Prepare the adapter cable while referring to the following diagram 9 pin type Shielding wire 1 6 5 9 Abbreviation FG SD RD RS CS 5V SG Pin...

Page 102: ...631C and RS 232C at the Host 102 5 1 4 Recommended Connectors Cables and Crimp Terminals 108 5 1 5 Setting the Terminal Resistance for RS 422A 485 Communications 110 5 2 Connecting to the Host s RS 42...

Page 103: ...is used the cable length can be extended up to 500 m PT RS 232C RS 422A convertor unit Host RS 422A cable max 500 m RS 232C cable max 2 m Method in which the RS 485 port of the NT631 NT631C and the RS...

Page 104: ...termination Relay terminal block Relay terminal block Max 2 m Not at termination Not at termination Not at termination At termination Example of Good Connection Examples of Bad Connections Reference C...

Page 105: ...rminal resistor If not at the end of the RS 422A 485 cable set this switch to OFF to inactivate the built in terminal resistor 2 wire type 4 wire type selection DIP SW1 3 SW1 4 For RS 422A set both of...

Page 106: ...rtor unit NT AL001 9 pin connector or 25 pin connector RS 422A 485 cable max length 500 m RS 422A terminal block 9 pin connector RS 232C cable with connectors Reference When using RS 485 as a port for...

Page 107: ...rminal block RS 422A 485 terminal block RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB 24V DC RS 485 NT631 NT631C Host NT AL001 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 Short circuit tool Abbreviation RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB Functional grou...

Page 108: ...in 25 pin 5 m CVM1 CV series host link unit CV500 LK201 has two types of connector a 25 pin connector communication port 1 and a 9 pin connector communica tion port 2 When using the communication port...

Page 109: ...PU67 E C200HS CPU21 E C200HS CPU23 E C200HS CPU31 E C200HS CPU33 E C200HE CPU32 E C200HE CPU42 E C200HG CPU33 E C200HG CPU43 E C200HG CPU53 E C200HG CPU63 E C200HX CPU34 E C200HX CPU44 E C200HX CPU54...

Page 110: ...rminals at the NT AL001 side open When using the NT link 1 N cross connect the RS and CS terminals at the NT AL001 and PC sides If there is 5 V output at the PC side no external power supply is requir...

Page 111: ...one host in a 1 N connection is described here An RS 232C RS 422A convertor unit NT AL001 is used to convert between the RS 232C and RS 422A 485 communication methods NT631 NT631C Serial port B RS 422...

Page 112: ...ow Abbreviation RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB Functional ground RS 422A 485 terminal block RS 422A NT631 NT631C Host NT AL001 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 Next PT Pin number 6 5 4 3 1 Abbreviation RDA RDB SDA SDB Fu...

Page 113: ...ow RS 485 NT631 NT631C Host NT AL001 7 5 3 1 8 6 4 2 Next PT Pin number 6 5 4 3 1 Abbreviation RDA RDB SDA SDB Functional ground NT631 NT631C side NT AL001 side Shielding wire Abbreviation RDA TRM RDB...

Page 114: ...RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB Functional ground RS 422A 485 terminal block RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB 24V DC RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB 24V DC Shielding wire Short circuit tool Abbreviation RDA TRM RDB SDA S...

Page 115: ...tional ground RS 422A 485 terminal block RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB 24V DC RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB 24V DC Shielding wire Short circuit tool NT631 NT631C side Abbreviation RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA...

Page 116: ...HE CPU32 Z E C200HE CPU42 Z E C200HG CPU33 Z E C200HG CPU43 Z E C200HG CPU53 Z E C200HG CPU63 Z E C200HX CPU34 Z E C200HX CPU44 Z E C200HX CPU54 Z E C200HX CPU64 Z E C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE 6...

Page 117: ...by JAE 3G2A5 LK201 EV1 3G2A6 LK201 EV1 XM2S 0911 9 pin type Made by OMRON C series CQM1 C200HS C200HX HG HE ZE CVM1 CV series CPUs CV500 LK201 XM2S 0913 Made by OMRON 9 pin Connector XM2S 0911 E Made...

Page 118: ...C500 LK203 Connector DB 25P F N 25 pin type Made by JAE Delivered with the following units 3G2A6 LK201 EV1 3G2A5 LK201 EV1 XM2S 2511 25 pin type Made by OMRON Delivered with the following units C500 L...

Page 119: ...inals open at NT631 NT631C units other than the one at the end of the cable When not using RS 422A 485 communications the terminal resistance setting is ineffective RDA TRM RDB SDA Short circuit tool...

Page 120: ...ength can be extended up to 500 m PT Host RS 422A cable max 500 m Method in which the RS 485 ports of the NT631 NT631C and host are con nected by an RS 485 cable page 137 When this method is used the...

Page 121: ...1 Host Types and Settings The types of host that have an RS 422A port and can be connected to the RS 422A 485 port of the NT631 NT631C and the settings to be made at the host are described here When U...

Page 122: ...64 65 85 ZE C200H C200HS C200HE C200HE ZE C200HG C200HG ZE C200HX C200HX ZE C series C200HE CPU32 42 E C200HE CPU32 42 ZE C200HE C200HE ZE C series C200HW COM03 06 EV1 C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 E C200HG C...

Page 123: ...tem Setting at Host I O port RS 422A Communications speed Set the same speed as for the NT631 NT631C 1 Transfer code ASCII 7 data bits 2 stop bits Parity Even 1 to 1 1 to N 1 to N 2 Instruction level...

Page 124: ...value window agree with the following LK201 RUN RCV XMT ERROR SW1 0 0 5 2 Unit SW1 SW2 Set these switches to 0 Instruction level parity and transfer code SW4 Set this switch to 2 Communications speed...

Page 125: ...422A Unit DIP SW1 Set SW1 1 to SW1 5 to OFF 0 Synchronization selector switch Set this to Internal Communications speed DIP SW2 1 to SW2 4 Set these switches to 0010 to select 19200 bps Set these swi...

Page 126: ...ations speed DIP SW2 1 to SW2 4 Set these switches to 0010 to select 19200 bps Set these switches to 1010 to select 9600 bps 0 OFF 1 ON 1 to 1 1 to N selection DIP SW2 6 Set SW2 6 to OFF 0 1 to N Inst...

Page 127: ...ode is fixed at ASCII 7 data bits and 2 stop bits Communications speed DIP SW2 1 to SW2 4 Set these switches to 0010 to select 19200 bps Set these switches to 1010 to select 9600 bps 0 OFF 1 ON 1 to 1...

Page 128: ...eries host link unit set the following commu nication conditions for the CPU bus unit settings Item Setting at Host Communications speed Set the same speed as for the NT631 NT631C 1 Transfer code ASCI...

Page 129: ...etting DIP SW1 Set this switch to OFF Communication is executed in accordance with the CPU bus unit system settings made at the PC The initial values for the system settings are as follows Communicati...

Page 130: ...peed Set the same speed as for the NT631 NT631C 1 Stop bit 2 stop bits Parity Even Data length ASCII 7 bits Unit 00 1 Set the host link communications speed at 9600 bps or 19200 bps with the Comm Spee...

Page 131: ...d before or during June 1995 lot No 65 the existing DIP switch settings differ from the PC system setting default values as follows Existing DIP switch settings 2400 bps 1 stop bit even parity 7 bit d...

Page 132: ...ethod page 173 Set the PC system setting area settings directly from a peripheral tool e g SYS MAC support software For details on operations relating to the PC system setting area refer to the manual...

Page 133: ...or switch to ON upper position CPM1 CPM1 CIF11 Connecting to a CS1 series serial communication board INNER board with RS 422A 485 port equipped for CS1 series CPU Type CS1W SCB41 E The port 2 is RS 42...

Page 134: ...with Built in RS 422A type NT Link 1 1 Function Model Name C200HE CPU32 Z E 1 C200HE CPU42 Z E 1 C200HE ZE C200HG CPU33 Z E 1 C200HG CPU43 Z E 1 C200HG CPU53 Z E 1 C200HG CPU63 Z E 1 C200HG ZE C seri...

Page 135: ...EV2 CVM1 CPU21 EV2 PC system settings When connecting to the CVM1 CV series CPU by the NT link 1 1 method no particular settings are required at the PC system settings Setting the front switches Host...

Page 136: ...Model Word Writing Value Setting Port A of C200HX HG HE ZE 1 DM6555 4000 Use NT link 1 1 1 RS 422A port of the communication board For details on operations relating to the PC system setting area refe...

Page 137: ...Z 2 C200HE Z C200HE CPU32 Z E 1 C200HE CPU42 Z E 1 C200HE CPU32 Z E 1 C200HE CPU42 Z E 1 C200HE ZE C series C200HG CPU33 Z E 1 C200HG CPU43 Z E 1 C200HG CPU53 Z E 1 C200HG CPU63 Z E 1 C200HG CPU33 Z...

Page 138: ...type CS1W SCB41 E The port 2 is RS 422A 485 port Setting the front switches Port 1 RS 232C Port 2 RS 422A 485 Terminal resistance setting switch TER When this port is at the end of the communication c...

Page 139: ...er with RS 422A When connecting to the host with the memory link method it is necessary to create a program for the memory link at the host side The following are the communication conditions that can...

Page 140: ...nnecting an NT631 NT631C and Host RS 422A NT631 NT631C RS 422A Host Wiring when connecting a C series host link unit or CPM1 host link Applicable units C200H LK202 V1 3G2A5 LK201 EV1 C500 LK203 3G2A6...

Page 141: ...bbreviation RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB Functional ground NT631 NT631C side RS 422A 485 connector PLC side RS 422A terminal block Abbreviation FG SG SDB SDA RDB RDA 9 pin type FG SG SDB SDA RDB RDA RD...

Page 142: ...CPU43 Z E C200HG CPU53 Z E C200HG CPU63 Z E C200HX CPU34 Z E C200HX CPU44 Z E C200HX CPU54 Z E C200HX CPU64 Z E C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE CV500 LK201 communication port 2 NT631 NT631C side RS 42...

Page 143: ...can not be connected by any connection method 6 5 9 1 NT631 NT631C side RS 422A 485 interface PLC side RS 422A interface Pin number Connector hood 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Abbreviation FG SDA SDB PS CS RDA...

Page 144: ...631C side RS 422A 485 interface Host side RS 422A connector RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB 24V DC Abbreviation RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB Functional ground Shielding wire Short circuit tool Abbreviation...

Page 145: ...RS 485 is used at the PT side only the NT link 1 N method can be used Connecting an NT631 NT631C and Host NT631 NT631C RS 485 Host Wiring when connecting a CS1 series CS1G H serial communication board...

Page 146: ...und of the NT631 NT631C to the shielding of the RS 422A cable 5 2 4 1 N Connection among RS 422A Ports The connection method in which the RS 422A ports of multiple NT631 NT631Cs and one host are conne...

Page 147: ...RSB Functional ground Short circuit tool RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB 24V DC Abbreviation RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB Functional ground RS 422A 485 interface Short TRM and RDA terminals of the NT631 N...

Page 148: ...200HE CPU42 Z E C200HG CPU33 Z E C200HG CPU43 Z E C200HG CPU53 Z E C200HG CPU63 Z E C200HX CPU34 Z E C200HX CPU44 Z E C200HX CPU54 Z E C200HX CPU64 Z E C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE 6 5 9 1 NT631 NT...

Page 149: ...N connection is described here NT631 NT631C 9 pin connector Serial port B RS 422A 485 terminal block CPU RS 485 cables max total length 500 m CS1G H C200HX HG HE ZE NT631 NT631C NT631 NT631C Referenc...

Page 150: ...RM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB 24V DC Shielding wire Short circuit tool NT631 NT631C side Abbreviation RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB RSA RSB Functional ground RS 422A 485 terminal block Short TRM and RDA terminals of t...

Page 151: ...1H CPU64 E CS1H CPU65 E CS1H CPU66 E CS1H CPU67 E C200HE CPU32 Z E C200HE CPU42 Z E C200HG CPU33 Z E C200HG CPU43 Z E C200HG CPU53 Z E C200HG CPU63 Z E C200HX CPU34 Z E C200HX CPU44 Z E C200HX CPU54 Z...

Page 152: ...G HE ZE Delivered with the following units CVM1 CV series CPU unit CV500 LK201 XM2S 0911 E 9 pin type Made by OMRON Delivered with the following units CS1 series CS1G H Cable TKVVBS4P 03 Tachii Electr...

Page 153: ...inals open at NT631 NT631C units other than the one at the end of the cable When not using RS 422A 485 communications the terminal resistance setting is ineffective RDA TRM RDB SDA Short circuit tool...

Page 154: ...ogram 164 6 5 3 Changing the System Settings 165 6 5 4 Clearing Screen Data 167 6 6 Transmitting the Screen Data 168 6 7 Setting the Conditions for Communications with the Host by Using the Memory Swi...

Page 155: ...Status 212 6 11 4 Displaying and Printing the Display History Record 214 6 11 5 Displaying and Printing the Alarm History Record 216 6 11 6 Checking Screen Data 218 6 11 7 Device Check 221 6 11 8 Che...

Page 156: ...148...

Page 157: ...n registered and the RUN mode is established perform the appropriate operations on the touch panel to display the System Menu Initialize the Memory page 156 If necessary initialize the memory of the N...

Page 158: ...tch on the error screen will return the display to that immediately before the error occurred It is also possible to display the System Menu from the error screen by pressing two of the four corners o...

Page 159: ...T631 NT631C can be controlled from the host and various display and I O operations are possible Transmit Mode In this mode screen data and other data are transmitted between the Support Tool and the N...

Page 160: ...tion of the ex pansion functions embedded in the NT631 NT631C Among the expansion functions of the NT631 NT631C is the Programming console function which allows the NT631 NT631C to be used as the prog...

Page 161: ...MENU Quit I F Check Device Check I F CHECK MENU Quit Tool Comm page 231 Comm Port A page 232 Comm Port B page 232 Printer page 235 DEVICE CHECK MENU Quit Buzzer Check page 222 LED Check page 223 LCD...

Page 162: ...RUN mode Press any two of the four corners at the same time SYSTEM MENU Quit Transmit Mode Maintenance Mode Expansion Mode Note that the touch switches used to call the System Menu are not displayed...

Page 163: ...t corner of the touch panel size 7 2 mm 7 2 mm POWER RUN Switch the power to the NT631 NT631C ON while pressing this touch switch Selecting Menu Items The menu items in the System Menu are displayed o...

Page 164: ...ed and the NT631 NT631C cannot be started up correctly It clears initializes only the screen data the memory switch settings and display history alarm history record data are retained Reference When t...

Page 165: ...to the MEMORY INIT MENU screen without clearing the screen data On completion of screen data clearance the NT631 NT631C returns to the MEMORY INIT MENU screen After the screen data has been cleared i...

Page 166: ...for example when the screen data has been changed etc Also if Alarm Use Ring Buffer under History Setting of System in PT Configuration Tools has not been checked no more records will be stored after...

Page 167: ...comes ON The maximum number of records is 256 for sort by occurrence order of error occurrence and 255 for sort by frequency order of the number of times each error has occurred Use the alarm history...

Page 168: ...istory Select Yes The alarm history record data is initialized During initialization the message Initializing is displayed S If No is selected the NT631 NT631C returns to the MEMORY INIT MENU screen w...

Page 169: ...199 If ON is set for the Resume Function memory switch the initial values set with the Support Tool will not be recorded in the memory tables unless they are initial ized Reference If OFF is set for...

Page 170: ...memory tables On completion of memory table initialization the message Finished is displayed and the NT631 NT631C returns to the MEMORY INIT MENU screen 6 4 5 Initializing the Memory Switches Initiali...

Page 171: ...r initialization the memory switch statuses are as follows Memory Switch Status Start up Wait Time 00 Key Press Sound ON Buzzer Sound OFF Printer Controller ESC P Print Method Tone NT631C only Screen...

Page 172: ...age 166 S Clearing screen data page 168 For details on calling the System Installer mode refer to Calling the System In staller Mode page 155 6 5 1 Setting the Display Language in the System Installer...

Page 173: ...1 NT631C at all Check that the system installer is installed at the Sup port Tool side before deleting the program However note that the registered screen data and memory switch settings are retained...

Page 174: ...started the NT631 NT631C starts up normally If no screen data has been registered the System Menu is displayed Reference If the new system program is not downloaded successfully after deleting a syst...

Page 175: ...owing the menu operation from the System In staller mode menu shown below Select Change System Settings Select Display System Menu or Screen Memory Protect Each time either of these items is selected...

Page 176: ...rrupted may be displayed on switching to the RUN mode If this hap pens initialize the screen data again from the MEMORY INIT MENU screen Clear the screen data by following the menu operation from the...

Page 177: ...wing types of data S User screen data screen units S System memory memory switch settings S Direct connection information S Numeral memory table data S Character string memory table data S Bit memory...

Page 178: ...NTST PT in the Support Tool s Connect menu and specify the data to be transmitted 5 During screen data transmission the transmission status is displayed 6 On completion of screen data transmission pr...

Page 179: ...n file units to register it correctly S The power to the NT631 NT631C is interrupted or the NT631 NT631C is reset S The power to the personal computer on which the Support Tool is running is in terrup...

Page 180: ...cation conditions for a bar code reader refer to 6 10 Setting the Bar Code Reader Input Function page 205 Reference Apart from the host it is also possible to connect the Support Tool or a bar code re...

Page 181: ...odel None Host Link NT Link 1 1 NT Link 1 N Memory link Page 174 Page 176 Page 177 Page 179 S Communication condition settings for the host link method Setting Item Function Setting Options Page Comm...

Page 182: ...ink NT Link 1 1 NT Link 1 N Bar code reader Memory Link None 3 3 3 3 3 3 Host Link 3 3 NT Link 1 1 3 3 NT Link 1 N 3 3 Memory Link 3 3 3 Possible combination Impossible combination Combinations other...

Page 183: ...et Comm A Method or Comm B Method to display the setting option Host Link The setting option changes each time the touch switch is pressed Press the Set touch switch to the right of the port at which...

Page 184: ...n make the setting S To confirm the settings and quit the memory switch setting screen press the Quit touch switch The settings made last will be set and the NT631 NT631C will return to the MAINTENANC...

Page 185: ...setting S To confirm the settings and quit the memory switch setting screen press the Quit touch switch The settings made last will be set and the NT631 NT631C will return to the MAINTENANCE MODE MEN...

Page 186: ...Method or Comm B Meth od to display the setting option NT Link 1 N The setting option changes each time the touch switch is pressed In this example serial port A is used Press the Set touch switch to...

Page 187: ...numbers among PTs On completion of unit number setting the NT631 NT631C returns to the memory switch setting screen 4 4 To set other memory switches select the relevant screen using the next screen o...

Page 188: ...ch Press the touch switch corresponding to the port at which the memory link method is to be set Comm A Method or Comm B Meth od to display the setting option Memory Link The setting option changes ea...

Page 189: ...e the touch switch is pressed In this example serial port A is used Press the Quit touch switch S To quit the communications speed setting screen without setting the commu nications speed press the Ab...

Page 190: ...232C or RS 422A for serial port B by following the operation from the System Menu shown below Select Maintenance Mode Select Memory Switch Display the fourth memory switch screen by pressing the next...

Page 191: ...xt screen or previous screen touch switch then make the setting S To confirm the settings and quit the memory switch setting screen press the Quit touch switch The settings made last will be set and t...

Page 192: ...isplayed on the screen If the commu nication with the host cannot be established the System initializing screen remains up If this is the case check the settings at the host and the PT side the cables...

Page 193: ...are correct For details refer to Section 4 Connecting to the Host from the RS 232C Port or Section 5 Connecting to the Host from the RS 422A 485 Port S Confirm that the operation results of touch swi...

Page 194: ...ry switch settings are backed up to the flash memory by the bat tery in the NT631 NT631C they are not cleared when the power is switched OFF 6 9 1 Memory Switch Setting Screens There are four memory s...

Page 195: ...e 172 For the bar code reader refer to page 205 Comm B Select page 182 Comm B Method page 172 For details on each setting refer to the pages indicated 6 9 2 Setting the Start up Wait Time The Start up...

Page 196: ...NT631 NT631C will return to the MAINTENANCE MODE MENU screen S To quit the memory switch setting screen without confirming the settings press the Abort touch switch The NT631 NT631C will return to th...

Page 197: ...tch The NT631 NT631C will return to the MAINTE NANCE MODE MENU screen with the previous settings still in effect 6 9 4 Setting the Buzzer Sound The NT631 NT631C has a function for sounding a buzzer in...

Page 198: ...elect the relevant screen using the next screen or previous screen touch switch then make the setting S To confirm the settings and quit the memory switch setting screen press the Quit touch switch Th...

Page 199: ...24 J82 monochrome control specifications S PC PR201H Printers that can emulate the PC PR201H made by NEC Corp S PCL 5 Printers that conform to the PCL 5 printer control specifications Note that the NT...

Page 200: ...tting the Print Method NT631C Only The NT631 NT631C has a function for printing out data at a printer connected to it in response to an instruction from the host or operation at the NT631 NT631C When...

Page 201: ...previous screen touch switch then make the setting S To confirm the settings and quit the memory switch setting screen press the Quit touch switch The settings made last will be set and the NT631 NT6...

Page 202: ...canceled and former screen redisplayed by any of the following operations S Touching any part of the touch panel S Screen switching due to PT status control area operations S Screen switching due to b...

Page 203: ...ct the relevant screen using the next screen or previous screen touch switch then make the setting S To confirm the settings and quit the memory switch setting screen press the Quit touch switch The s...

Page 204: ...control area operations S Screen switching due to bit memory table operations S Execution of any of the following PT status control bit operations Changing the backlight mode Screen printing change fr...

Page 205: ...thod The NT631 NT631C features the display history record function which records the time at which screens are displayed during operation and the number of times they are displayed and the alarm histo...

Page 206: ...e touch switch is pressed To set other memory switches select the relevant screen using the next screen or previous screen touch switch then make the setting S To confirm the settings and quit the mem...

Page 207: ...s initialized its contents are reset to the initial state that is set by the Support Tool When the system is started up the next time the screen is displayed using the pre vious contents of the memory...

Page 208: ...creen without confirming the settings press the Abort touch switch The NT631 NT631C will return to the MAINTE NANCE MODE MENU screen with the previous settings still in effect 6 9 11 Setting the Autom...

Page 209: ...in any of these attempts an error screen is displayed For details on communication errors refer to 11 2 5 Communication Errors and Their Remedies page 615 Set the automatic reset function by followin...

Page 210: ...th the previous settings still in effect 6 9 12 Setting the Time out Interval The NT631 NT631C goes into the time out error status if no response is received from the host within a fixed time The Time...

Page 211: ...ut tries to re establish communication The Retry Counts setting specifies the number of attempts to be made to re establish com munication If communication cannot be recovered within this number of at...

Page 212: ...by pressing the associated and keys To set other memory switches select the relevant screen using the next screen or previous screen touch switch then make the setting S To confirm the settings and qu...

Page 213: ...h the host Communication Condition Settings for Bar Code Readers Setting Item Function Setting Options Page Data bit length Sets the bit length for the data bits 7 or 8 bits Page 206 Stop bit length S...

Page 214: ...h memory switch setting screen Press Comm A Method to select Bar Code Reader The setting option changes each time the touch switch is pressed Press the Set touch switch to the right of Comm A Method D...

Page 215: ...s to the memory switch setting screen 4 4 To set other memory switches select the relevant screen using the next screen or previous screen touch switch then make the setting S To confirm the settings...

Page 216: ...31C Page 219 I O Device check Checking of the I O functions of the NT631 NT631C Page 222 I O check I F check Checking of the communication functions of the NT631 NT631C Page 231 This section describes...

Page 217: ...screen Backlight Brightness Adjustment for NT631C ST141j EV1 only The NT631C ST141j EV1 allows the brightness of the backlight to be adjusted in 3 steps The BRIGHTNESS ADJUST screen enables you to mak...

Page 218: ...1 Select I O Settings Select Brightness Adjust Adjust the contrast with the High Middle and Low touch switches in the left half of the screen Press Quit The contrast is set and the NT631 NT631C return...

Page 219: ...47 to 255 are reserved for the clock function Clock data can be displayed and set during operation of the NT631 NT631C by using these numeral memory tables For details on the clock function refer to 7...

Page 220: ...the year month date hour minute and second settings and the day of the week setting are touch switches press these touch switches to change the cor responding settings Press Quit The clock data is set...

Page 221: ...the host to which the window control area is allo cated Numeric Expression Default for the method of interpretation of the contents of host words to which numeral memory tables are allocated numer ic...

Page 222: ...g statuses by following the menu operation from the System Menu shown below Select Maintenance Mode Select PT Settings Switch the screen as required by pressing the next screen or previous screen touc...

Page 223: ...splay methods sort by occurrence display time order and sort by frequency order of number of times displayed Reference With the NT631 NT631C the record data can also be displayed by calling screen No...

Page 224: ...rd If required press Prt to print the display his tory record data Press Quit The NT631 NT631C returns to the DISPLAY HISTORY MENU screen S Example print out All of the recorded data is printed out in...

Page 225: ...isplay methods sort by occurrence ON time order and sort by frequency order of number of times the bits have come ON Reference With the NT631 NT631C the record data can also be displayed by registerin...

Page 226: ...od from oldest record If required press Prt to print the display his tory record data Press Quit The NT631 NT631C returns to the ALARM HISTORY MENU screen S Example print out All of the recorded data...

Page 227: ...ng thumbwheel type Character string input fields ON OFF Display of image Library No Allows designation of whether image library code numbers are displayed or not ON OFF Display of Broken Line Frame Al...

Page 228: ...K screen by following the menu operation from the System Menu shown below Select Maintenance Mode Select Screen Data Disp Specify the screen to be displayed in the input field in the middle of the scr...

Page 229: ...ify the dis play method in each case The setting option changes each time a touch switch is pressed Press Quit to return to the screen number selection screen Press Disp Touching the top or bottom of...

Page 230: ...e NT631 NT631C provides checks on the functions of the following items Buzzer Page 222 LED Page 223 LCD Page 224 Backlight Page 225 Screen data memory Page 226 Touch switches Page 228 Battery voltage...

Page 231: ...his time the Buzzer Check touch switch will be displayed in reverse video S To stop the buzzer while it is sounding press the Buzzer Check touch switch again Checking the RUN LED Check if the RUN LED...

Page 232: ...will be displayed in reverse video Lit in green OFF lit in red OFF lit in green S To end the LED check press the LED Check touch switch on the DEVICE CHECK MENU screen again Checking the LCD Screen D...

Page 233: ...turn red green blue magenta cyan yellow white black On completion of the display and clearance of all dots the NT631 NT631C re turns to the DEVICE CHECK MENU screen S To abort the LCD check press the...

Page 234: ...screen data memory is functioning normally Reference In the screen data memory check a write test is performed on the screen data memory Since all the screen data in the NT631 NT631C is lost in this...

Page 235: ...intenance Section 6 11 Check the screen data memory by following the menu operation from the System Menu shown below Select Maintenance Mode Select I O Check Select Device Check Select Screen Memory P...

Page 236: ...is discovered in the check the message Memory Check NG is dis played After confirming the result of the check press Quit The NT631 NT631C returns to the DEVICE CHECK MENU screen Checking Touch Switche...

Page 237: ...o the DEVICE CHECK MENU Reference The functions of touch switches pressed during the I O check are not notified to the host The check cannot be performed until the touch switch at the top right corner...

Page 238: ...e or The voltage is lowered is displayed After confirming the result of the check press Quit The NT631 NT631C returns to the DEVICE CHECK MENU screen Notice When The voltage is lowered is displayed re...

Page 239: ...unication with the Support Tool Page 231 Communication at serial ports Page 232 Communication with printers Page 235 Checking Communication with the Support Tool Check communication with the Support T...

Page 240: ...he check screen and check method differ according to the communication method set for the port to be checked For host link Example Serial port A while using the host link Press Execute to start the ch...

Page 241: ...condi tions with the host a communication error screen is displayed Since this indicates that there is a communication fault check the communication cables and settings For Memory link Example Serial...

Page 242: ...mal the read character strings are displayed in hexadecimal text code at Received Data If nothing is displayed at Received Data when data is read with the bar code reader there is a communication faul...

Page 243: ...yed Check screen page 232 After confirming the result of the check press Quit The NT631 NT631C re turns to the I F CHECK MENU screen Checking Communication with a Printer Check communication with a pr...

Page 244: ...s being sent to the printer the message Checking Now is dis played S When the sending of data to the printer is completed Finished Normal by Printer Interface Check is displayed S If data does not rea...

Page 245: ...CPM1 CQM1 C200HX HG HE ZE or CS1 series CS1G CS1H Except for recording saving ladder programs on cassette tape and replaying reading them almost all the functions of a programming console can be execu...

Page 246: ...1 CS1H CPU66 E 1 CS1H CPU67 E 1 S CPU built in RS 232C port S Peripheral port 3 1 The peripheral port programming console always has priority If a programming console is connected later the programmin...

Page 247: ...the RS 232C Port The programming console function can be used only when the PT side unit num ber is 0 and only one unit is connected In addition this function cannot be used simultaneously at the CPU...

Page 248: ...keys touch switches for the operation Press the Quit touch switch to exit the screen An error is displayed if a wrong communica tion protocol is selected or a programming console is connected to a pe...

Page 249: ...ode When the programming console function is started the PC operation status is read and reflected at the PC The mode lock key element is also a touch switch and it alternates between the lock ON with...

Page 250: ...ssing a touch switch a key op eration is executed However since there is a discrepancy between the size of the displayed keys and the size of the touch switches take care to press as close to the cent...

Page 251: ...T631 NT631C It sounds when the setting is ON and does not when the setting is OFF page 188 S If an error occurs when using the programming console function an error screen is displayed Whether or not...

Page 252: ...plays 294 7 4 2 Text Fixed Display 303 7 4 3 Tiling 306 7 4 4 Marks 308 7 5 Image and Library Data 312 7 5 1 Image Data Display 312 7 5 2 Library Data Display 315 7 6 Lamps 319 7 7 Touch Switches 327...

Page 253: ...nction 434 7 15 2 Alarm History Record Function 437 7 15 3 Resume Function 440 7 15 4 Screen Saver Function 441 7 15 5 Buzzer Function 442 7 15 6 Clock Function 444 7 15 7 Print Function 445 7 15 8 Pr...

Page 254: ...246...

Page 255: ...creen display etc The NT631 NT631C allows up to 3999 screens to be registered apart from those screens reserved for specific functions For these 3999 screens screen numbers can be designated without r...

Page 256: ...en the multiple component screens are overlapped is called the parent screen and the individual component screens are called the child screens Both parent screens and child screens can be registered u...

Page 257: ...rlapped screens are displayed Child screen 1 Registration order Child screen 1 Child screen 2 Child screen 2 Registration order Child screen 2 Child screen 1 S Restrictions on overlapping screens Note...

Page 258: ...opening the window Window displayed on the screen at the registered size and position Window screen Window area Keypad 7 8 9 4 5 6 1 2 3 0 Windows can be called anytime regardless of which screen is...

Page 259: ...ency history screen The NT631 NT631C features the display history record function which records the display status of screens By designating screen number 9002 as the display screen you can check the...

Page 260: ...klight is flashed S Buzzer The buzzer attribute allows the buzzer to sound when a screen is displayed There are the following four types of buzzer attribute setting Setting Function None The buzzer do...

Page 261: ...e displayed screen are recorded as display history data Setting Function Checked When the screen is displayed its data is recorded in the display history Not checked When the screen is displayed its d...

Page 262: ...er to 8 4 Display and Control of Windows page 477 Reference A window can also be opened closed or moved by the operation at Window control area refer to page 480 To control open close or move a window...

Page 263: ...e NT631C can display the entire screen and elements such as text and graph ics in eight different colors Specify a color as an attribute for each display ele ment when creating a screen with the Suppo...

Page 264: ...rs are reversed Transparent Display When elements are displayed on top of others normally the background color of the element on top conceals the element below so that it cannot be seen Besides the ab...

Page 265: ...set for each screen with the Support Tool Text Display Color The color of characters character color and that of their rectangular frames background color can be specified A Background color Character...

Page 266: ...es standard flash inverse flash Other display modes are not available Page 304 Tiling The inside of an enclosed area is filled with a tiling pattern Page 307 Image data Graphics of any required size c...

Page 267: ...n advance and displays the message corresponding to the bit that comes ON By pressing the displayed message the corresponding image library data can be dis played and the screen can be switched Page 3...

Page 268: ...so that they do not overlap When multiple PTs are connected to one PLC the PT status control area PT status notify area and window control area of each PT must be set so that they do not overlap or t...

Page 269: ...d to system functions they cannot be used for purposes other than system use The range of each memory area differs according to the PC type refer to APPEN DIX L PC Memory Map page 674 Functions of the...

Page 270: ...etting word If the contents of the screen switch setting word are invalid the screen is displayed according to the Initial Screen in the PT configuration settings made at the Support Tool If the setti...

Page 271: ...hen the screen is switched by operation at the NT631 NT631C When an overlapping screen is displayed the screen number of the parent screen is notified S Copy source copy destination memory table numbe...

Page 272: ...ry table copy execution Memory table copy type Alarm history initialization Not used 1 ON Performed Registered Sounded Sounded Performed Sounded Lit Performed Disabled Disabled Disabled Performed Nume...

Page 273: ...e Even when bit 15 is OFF the designated screen will be displayed if screen switch ing is designated from the host or the status of bit 7 backlight mode changes or the touch panel of the NT631 NT631C...

Page 274: ...ag of unit No 0 ON when priority given port2 9 Priority registration flag of unit No 1 ON when priority given 10 Priority registration flag of unit No 2 ON when priority given 11 Priority registration...

Page 275: ...s status to 0 Reference The display history can also be initialized from the MEMORY INIT MENU screen under the System Menu of the NT631 NT631C Backlight mode bit 8 NT631C only The backlight mode is us...

Page 276: ...s possible 1 ON Input into numeral setting input fields and character string input fields is disabled it is also not possible to change the contents of numeral char acter string memory tables by opera...

Page 277: ...control area opera tion the change in memory table contents is not notified by the PT status notify area Alarm history initialization bit 1 This bit is used to initialize the alarm history recorded i...

Page 278: ...for purposes other than system use The range of each memory area differs according to the PC type Refer to AP PENDIX L PC Memory Map page 674 Notice S Set so that there is no overlap between the PT st...

Page 279: ...ng strobe flag Character string setting strobe flag Printer operating status Backlight status grobal window status Local window1 status Local window2 status 15 13 12 11 10 7 6 5 4 3 15 14 13 12 11 10...

Page 280: ...t 10 This bit is set to 1 ON when a character string is input to a character string memory table using the character string input function of the NT631 NT631C After notification to the host it is auto...

Page 281: ...ading edge may not be detected 7 2 3 Window Control Area Host NT631 NT631C Data is written to the window control area from both the NT631 NT631C and the host The status of the window is always written...

Page 282: ...2 3 EM Current Bank 2 n EM Current Bank 2 3 3 OK NG n Host link not available 1 EM Extended data memory of C series is available only with C200HX HG HE Z 2 Only current bank can be allocated for EM E...

Page 283: ...screen which is set for a touch switch pops up at the position which was specified when the window was created using the Support Tool At this time the status of the window is written to the screen No...

Page 284: ...s follows Even when the global win dow and local window were displayed before screen switching the each screen also behaves as the table below Window type Screen No X coordinate Y coordinate Status Gl...

Page 285: ...10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit Screen No 4 digit BCD or hexadecimal X coordinate 4 digit BCD or hexadecimal Y coordinate 4 digit BCD or hexadecimal k 6 k 7 k 8 Word k 3 k 4 k 5 k k 1 k 2 Grobal Window Lo...

Page 286: ...NT631C Restrictions S The number of numeral memory tables can be set as one of the following in the System settings in the PT configuration settings made at the Support Tool 512 numeral memory table n...

Page 287: ...usly existing numeral memory table contents are written to the host words When no check mark is set the data at the host is read and set in the numeral memory tables System Binary BCD Storage Type Met...

Page 288: ...ailable only with C200HX HG HE Z 2 Only current bank can be allocated for EM Extended data memory Since the special auxiliary relays of the CVM1 CV series PCs are all allocated to system functions the...

Page 289: ...om A to F inclusive at any position other than the most significant digit is stored in a host word it is invalidated as illegal data and the existing value is retained If the contents of a numeral mem...

Page 290: ...00F001 BCD 65535 0000FFFF FFFF Binary 1 65535 0000FFFF BCD 1 FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF Binary 2 1 FFFFFFFF Storage of contents of host words Contents of Word Storage Type Number of Words Stored Value Decimal...

Page 291: ...to Host Initial Setting Used Not Used Existing numeral memory table value retained at host word s also Initial value of numeral memory table used at host word s also Yes Checked When the numeral memor...

Page 292: ...l memory tables can be displayed in real time as numeric values page 348 S When a bar graph is used the contents of a numeral memory table can be dis played in real time in bar graph form page 362 S W...

Page 293: ...umbers 0 to 999 2000 character string memory table numbers 0 to 1999 Since the character string memory tables share memory area with the screen data setting a large number of character string memory t...

Page 294: ...nate the first lower word For details refer to Allocated words page 286 Words 1 to 20 The number of words used at the host when a character string memory table is allocated to the host For details ref...

Page 295: ...n of the contents of host word s as they are overwritten by the contents of the character string memory table If the character string memory table is not allocated to a host word or words this setting...

Page 296: ...nction S When the Initial setting of string table is checked when the power to the NT631 NT631C is turned ON the NT631 NT631C is reset or on transition from the System Menu to the RUN mode the content...

Page 297: ...y table is allocated changes to 1 ON the contents of the character string memory table message and image library data set for that bit memory table are displayed this is the alarm list function In ord...

Page 298: ...accordance with the order of priority PROCESS 3 STOPPED WATER TANK OVERHEATING 2 Each message area is a touch switch and pressing a message displays the set image library data At the same time the pre...

Page 299: ...istory are the same Restrictions S The number of bit memory tables can be set as one of the following at the Sup port Tool 256 bit memory table numbers 0 to 255 1000 bit memory table numbers 0 to 999...

Page 300: ...d to system functions they cannot be used for purposes other than system use The range of each memory area differs according to the PC type Refer to AP PENDIX L PC Memory Map page 674 If the data memo...

Page 301: ...ON twice switches the display to the designated screen Screen No 0001 to 3999 Screen numbers 1 to 3999 9001 Occurrence history screen 9002 Frequency history screen 9020 Screen for programming console...

Page 302: ...n real time in accordance with the status of bits at the host page 395 S When the alarm history function is used the time when the status of the host bit changes to 1 ON and the number of times it com...

Page 303: ...0 1 1 2...

Page 304: ...3 4 1 5 5 4 5 1 6 7 4 7 8 9 1 0123 4 4 5 6 7...

Page 305: ...8 0 9 0123 4 4 5 6 7...

Page 306: ...8 0 7 0123 4 4 5 6 7...

Page 307: ...1 8 0 2 0123 4 4 5 6 7...

Page 308: ...1 8 0...

Page 309: ...4 3 2 3 0123 4 4 5 6 7 0...

Page 310: ...2 2 0123 4 4 5 6 7...

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Page 312: ...1 1 3 4 9 5 5 4 5 1 6 0 0 8 16 3 5 0 2 16 3 5 0 16 3 6 3 6 3 4 6 3 5 56 3 0...

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Page 462: ...3 Disabling Enabling the Opening of a Window 485 8 5 Changing Numeral and Character String Display 486 8 5 1 Changing Numeric Values and Character Strings 486 8 6 Display of Graphs 502 8 6 1 Changing...

Page 463: ...System Setting Memory Switch Setting Set the memory switches that determine the basic operation of the NT631 NT631C The numeral character string bit memory table settings should also be made at this...

Page 464: ...and library data and set the initial values of memory tables For details of screens and elements refer to SECTION 7 NT631 NT631C Functions Saving a File Save the created screen data to a file Transmi...

Page 465: ...e is set Using a PT status control area operation Reference Whether or not the buzzer actually sounds depends on the setting of the memory switch in the NT631 NT631C The memory switch has the followin...

Page 466: ...r the control of buzzer Operation The bit for controlling the PT status PT status control bit is provided at the fourth word n 3 words from the beginning of the PT status control area 15 14 13 12 11 1...

Page 467: ...ops sounding automatically when the screen is switched to the one where the buzzer attribute is not set Setting When creating a screen using the Support Tool cancel the check mark for the buzzer attri...

Page 468: ...5 4 3 2 1 0 To stop the buzzer during operation of the NT631 NT631C operate the PT status control area as indicated below 1 Set 0 OFF for all of the following bits in the fourth word n 3 words from th...

Page 469: ...T631C not operated for a while or by operation at the PT status control area Even when the backlight has gone off it may light or flash according to the setting if the backlight mode is changed by ope...

Page 470: ...rity registration for NT link 1 N Continuous buzzer Intermittent buzzer short Display history initialization Not used Intermittent buzzer long Backlight mode Screen printing PT window opening Numeral...

Page 471: ...reen switching operations from the host are permitted While the screen is set off the display of the screen immediately before the screen is turned off remains output by the NT631 NT631C Turning off t...

Page 472: ...ed Item Screen display Processing priority registration for NT link 1 N Continuous buzzer Intermittent buzzer short Display history initialization Not used Intermittent buzzer long Backlight mode Scre...

Page 473: ...ry to redisplay the screen The screen is redisplayed automatically Setting No special setting is necessary Operation Switching the screen during operation of the NT631 NT631C cancels the screen off st...

Page 474: ...pped Not performed Stopped Flashing Not performed Enabled Enabled Enabled Not performed Character string Not performed Always 0 Always 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 To redisplay the screen d...

Page 475: ...d Display Control Section 8 2 Setting No special setting is necessary Operation Pressing the touch panel cancels the screen off status to redisplay the screen which was displayed immediately before th...

Page 476: ...he re quired time by the command given by the host Designated screen PC NT631 NT631C Screen number PT status control area Screen switch setting Copy memory table setting PT status control setting Rese...

Page 477: ...creen Switch Setting is not correct the screen is displayed according to the screen number set for Initial Screen of System in PT Configuration If the screen number set for Initial screen is not corre...

Page 478: ...status notify bit changes to 1 ON after the new screen number is written to the screen switching setting area in the PT status control area so that the event of screen switching is notified to the hos...

Page 479: ...an be specified are S 0001 to 3999 Screen No 1 to No 3999 S 9001 Occurrence history screen S 9002 Frequency history screen S 9020 Programming console function screen expansion function S 9999 Return t...

Page 480: ...Library 10C5 Touching the message changes over the screen to the one set in the bit memory table Screen No 121 Allocated bit bit table 10 Character string table 50 Image library 124A Screen No 100 Ch...

Page 481: ...elements have not been registered to the specified screen number 2 When creating the screen register an alarm list history element for it For details of the alarm list history refer to 7 11 Alarm List...

Page 482: ...e Screen Number of the Presently Displayed Screen The NT631 NT631C has a function to notify the host of the occurrence of a screen switching event and the screen number of the new screen when the disp...

Page 483: ...e beginning of the PT status notify area is checked If this bit changes to 1 ON it indicates that the screen has been switched by operation at the NT631 NT631C Reference The screen switching strobe au...

Page 484: ...PT status control area 00100 word 100 in the CIO area Allocated word in the PT status notify area 00110 word 110 in the CIO area S PC program Create the PC ladder program as indicated below MOV 21 DM0...

Page 485: ...the input key window keyboard function Opening closing are possible Pressing a touch switch that has the cursor moving key function window opening only Pressing a touch switch that has the window mov...

Page 486: ...en creating a screen set the input key keyboard function which opens closes a window for the touch switch and specify the window screen number key board screen number of the window to be opened Regist...

Page 487: ...meral character string input field The specified window opens 123456 41 8 41 8 Setting When creating a screen using the Support Tool set the cursor moving function for a touch switch and specify the i...

Page 488: ...t position The center position of the window comes to the pressed position If the window is going to extend out the screen boundary with the specified position the position of the window is automatica...

Page 489: ...e Support Tool The window screen numbers that can be set are 0001 to 3999 Screen keyboard screen number 1 to 3999 The coordinates that can be set are X coordinate 0000 to 0620 Y coordinate 0019 to 047...

Page 490: ...isplayed for a screen attribute of a standard screen Each time the screen is switched to the one for which Load Local 1 Keyboard or Load Local 2 screen attribute is set the specified window opens By t...

Page 491: ...number of a presently displayed window Window screen number in window control area Position of a presently displayed window bottom left coordinate X coordinate and Y coordinate in window control area...

Page 492: ...the PT status notify area with the program in the host The status of each bit and the correspondence to a window are as follows Bit Name 1 ON 0 OFF 5 Global window open status Open Closed 4 Local win...

Page 493: ...is used is determined by the setting of Numeral Storage Type in PT Configuration at the Support Tool When the window is not displayed 0000 is stored in window screen number In the case of global wind...

Page 494: ...ntrol bit is provided at the fourth word word n 3 from the beginning of the PT status control area 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit 0 0 Controlled Item Screen display Processing priority regi...

Page 495: ...nction Reference It is possible to input the data to numeral memory tables and character string memory tables by operation at the NT631 NT631C using the numeral setting func tion and the character str...

Page 496: ...t bit such a nu meral is not stored to the table The previous contents are retained in the nu meral memory table Binary The contents at the allocated word are stored to the numeral memory table as the...

Page 497: ...table allocated to the host are displayed is shown below In this case the numeric value to be displayed differs depending on the selection for Words and Storage Type for the numeral memory table and...

Page 498: ...or the nu meral memory table When making this setting the Words and Storage Type settings must be taken into careful consideration Reference The range of numeral memory table numbers which can actuall...

Page 499: ...e Support Tool Numeral memory table No 1 D0000 Words 2 Storage Type BCD Numeral memory table No 2 D0002 Words 1 Storage Type BCD Contents to be registered for the screen Numeral display numeral memory...

Page 500: ...ecification The following shows an example of changing the displayed numeric value by adding a value to the contents of a numeral memory table allocated word which is referenced in indirect specificat...

Page 501: ...ation 1 2 S Program operation 1 When TARGET touch switch No 10 is pressed the contents of nu meral memory table No 101 the value of the target production is dis played 2 When ACHIEVED touch switch No...

Page 502: ...2 D 44H E 45H First word 3 F 46H Reference If the control code 00H is written to a word it is displayed as a space by the NT631 NT631C The character string is displayed only up to this code since it i...

Page 503: ...personal computer via a communication unit the required message can be displayed on the NT631 NT631C S Setting at the Support Tool Set as indicated below using the Support Tool Character string memory...

Page 504: ...ay numeral memory table No 51 indirect specification Character string display numeral memory table No 51 is designated in indirect specification LINE NT631C PRODUCT S PC program Make a PC ladder progr...

Page 505: ...y destination memory table No PT status control setting Copy execution command Reserved for system use Copy memory Copy source memory table No table setting Reference If the Words settings differ betw...

Page 506: ...l Copy memory table setting PT status control bits PT status control Reserved for system use PT Status Control word n 3 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit 0 0 Controlled Item Screen display Pro...

Page 507: ...in PT Configuration System setting at the Support Tool 2 Set bit 2 of the 4th word word n 3 from the beginning of the PT status con trol area as indicated below to match the type of memory table for...

Page 508: ...as indicated below Allocated word in the PT status control area 00100 word 100 in the CIO area Contents to be registered for the screen Character string memory table No 4 Character string memory tabl...

Page 509: ...1 0010 1 0S ANDW 34 FFF7 103 103 TIM001 MOV 21 0004 102 MOV 21 0011 101 09000 Error flag ORW 35 0008 103 103 TIM 002 0010 1 0S ANDW 34 FFF7 103 103 TIM002 Copy type memory table copy execution bit Wor...

Page 510: ...er 00000 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Copy Copy key Display Numeral memory table Code Setting When creating a screen using the Support Tool set the Copy Setting function for a touch switch...

Page 511: ...egister a trend graph for the screen and set a check mark for the data logging function with the setting for displaying special touch switches The special touch switches will then be auto matically at...

Page 512: ...ion describes each of following operations Inputting numeric values using the input key control on the same screen Cases where multiple numeral setting input fields exist on a screen without cursor mo...

Page 513: ...r inputting a numeric value refer to Inputting operation using touch switches page 507 Reference When the screen has only one numeral setting input field pressing a control key 0 to 9 A to F automatic...

Page 514: ...n In the decimal fraction part the numeral input first is displayed in the first place After that the input numerals are displayed to the right of the preceding input If the input value exceeds the di...

Page 515: ...In hexadecimal input The input alphabetic letter is displayed Input example In actual numeric input the input numeric value changes as shown below Input example 1 Decimal display signed 4 digits in i...

Page 516: ...fer to Inputting Numeric Values Using the Input Key Control on the Same Screen page 505 Setting When creating a screen using the Support Tool set the elements indicated below for the screen Numeral se...

Page 517: ...eld the function checks if the input numeric value falls within the specified range when the input is confirmed If the numeric value is outside the specified range the buzzer sounds three times the in...

Page 518: ...ursor moving keys are used to specify the input field is explained For the operation which uses the input key control to specify the objective input field refer to Cases When Multiple Numeral Setting...

Page 519: ...umeric value refer to Inputting operation using touch switches page 507 4 Press the ENT key of the input key control or the key to confirm the input When the input is confirmed the input numeric value...

Page 520: ...umeral setting input field numeric key type Window open key touch switch Specify the window screen number of the window used for inputting a numeric value Used when opening the window for inputting a...

Page 521: ...ng a numeric value refer to Inputting operation using touch switches page 507 5 Press the ENT key in the input key control or the key to confirm the input When the input is confirmed the input numeric...

Page 522: ...in a window For the numeric value input procedure page 505 and the procedure for specifying the numeral setting input field page 509 511 and for opening the win dow page 513 refer to the explanation...

Page 523: ...nnot be registered for a window Operation 1 Display the screen where a numeral setting input field is registered 2 Specify the objective numeral setting input field using the input key control and the...

Page 524: ...hifted before confirming the input the input numer ic is canceled and the screen returns to the one displayed before the numeric value was input If the upper lower max min limit check function is set...

Page 525: ...o suppress No Integer digits 8 Decimal fraction digits 0 Sign display Yes Zero suppress No Integer digits 8 Decimal fraction digits 0 Sign display No Zero suppress Yes Numeric key Window open key Nume...

Page 526: ...pe input field page 520 Reference In a thumbwheel type numeral setting field a numeric value is confirmed imme diately after it is changed and written to a numeral setting field At the same time the o...

Page 527: ...pressed Pressing the key changes the sign to and press ing the key changes the sign to Checking the upper lower limit The NT631 NT631C has a function to check the correctness of an input numeric value...

Page 528: ...de reader which is connected to the NT631 NT631C Only the following topics are described here Using the input key string on the same screen Using a bar code reader S Restrictions specific to character...

Page 529: ...t key string for touch switches Characters registered for labels are used for inputting a character string Marks can be input by specifying FF20 to FFFFH Touch switch input key control ENT or necessar...

Page 530: ...y one char acter string input field NT631C Bar code reader Character string input field Display Input When a bar code reader is used either of the following methods can be selected for confirming the...

Page 531: ...een which has a character string input field 2 Read out the bar code data using a bar code reader and input the read out data as a character string Reference When the bar code reader is used with Auto...

Page 532: ...nt Confirming during Operation as an Element The status of the bit to be monitored alarm list and the record of bit status transi tion alarm history can be confirmed while the NT631 NT631C is operatin...

Page 533: ...o 3FFFH Library Screen No Screen No 0001 to 3999 of the screen to be displayed when the message is pressed twice This setting is valid only when switching the screen S Alarm list history Register an a...

Page 534: ...list with multiple lines is created alarms are displayed in ascending order of bit memory table numbers If the bit memory tables are set in ascending order of priority the display will also be arrang...

Page 535: ...f data exist before and after the displayed range the touch switches are dis played in reverse video Pressing a touch switch not displayed in reverse vid eo is disregarded Page scroll touch switches s...

Page 536: ...record data as needed To initialize the alarm history record data using System Menu operation se lect Alarm History on the MEMORY INIT MENU screen To initialize the alarm history record data by operat...

Page 537: ...lay history can be confirmed during the operation of the NT631 NT631C Setting When creating a screen using the Support Tool tick the check box of the History property of the screen to be recorded in t...

Page 538: ...isplay history To display the alarm history in the order of occurrence set the display order From Old Data From New Data of the record data using the Hist Disp Method memory switch of the NT631 NT631C...

Page 539: ...er of frequency screen No 9002 3 It is possible to display the previous and the next page by pressing the and keys 4 To end the display press the Quit touch switch Reference For the procedure for disp...

Page 540: ...host Function Numeral memory table Digit position Information Value Remarks Display 247 Second 00 to 59 reading only 248 Minute 00 to 59 only 249 Hour 00 to 23 24 hour system 250 Date 01 to 31 251 Mon...

Page 541: ...st Therefore to change the contents in these memory tables write the data to be set in them into another numeral memory table first then copy the written value to numeral memory tables No 254 and No 2...

Page 542: ...ed for copy ing the data between memory tables Second word from the beginning word n 1 Copy source memory table No Third word from the beginning word n 2 Copy destination memory table No Fourth word f...

Page 543: ...Always 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 PT Status Control word n 3 The operation for setting the date and time data is described below The following explains the operation for copying the nume...

Page 544: ...table No 254 and the date hour minute second are set for the NT631 NT631C 6 Write the memory table numbers to the PT status control area in 4 digit BCD as shown below designation of copy source and c...

Page 545: ...Register the numeric value display for the display of contents of numeral memory tables No 247 to No 253 for the screen according to the date and time data to be displayed The Display Type of Numeral...

Page 546: ...lay Numeral memory table No 247 2 digit display 4 20 9 50 18 Numeral memory table No 248 2 digit display 19 98 S PC program Create the PC ladder program as shown below 00000 XFER 70 0004 AR18 DM0000 M...

Page 547: ...numeral memory table No 254 which is used for setting the clock function 3 After waiting about a second for the completion of the memory table copy operation in step 2 the memory table copy execution...

Page 548: ...e The printer operating status information in the PT status notify area indicates whether the printer is operating or not Setting The PT status notify area must be allocated to a word in the host acco...

Page 549: ...atus control area Screen switch setting PT status control setting Copy memory table setting Printing Reference The NT631 NT631C continues operation even while the screen hard copy is be ing printed It...

Page 550: ...Enabled Enabled Not performed Character string Not performed Always 0 Always 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 To print the hard copy of the screen operate the PT status control area in the man...

Page 551: ...uch switch Setting When creating a screen using the Support Tool set the function Print Screen for a touch switch set Start as the function and register the touch switch for the screen If necessary al...

Page 552: ...ut field character string input and copying memory tables using a touch switch are not possible Note that operations to change numeric values character strings at the PT status control area by an inst...

Page 553: ...table copy execution Memory table copy type Alarm history initialization Not used 1 ON Performed Registered Sounded Sounded Performed Sounded Lit Performed Disabled Disabled Disabled Performed Numera...

Page 554: ...0 1 0 1 23 1 04 01 1 0 5 0 6 0...

Page 555: ...0 1 2 0 3 24...

Page 556: ...5 6 6 777 771 773 8 7 0 7 9 0 7 5 6 7 7 7 3 8 7 71 71 71 8 71...

Page 557: ...717 71 713 5 71 739 6 73 6 6 73 737...

Page 558: ...60 9 9 8 0 2 9 60 9 9 31 6 0 60 9 9 6 2 0 60 9 9 8 0...

Page 559: ...2 1 2 4 0...

Page 560: ...0 8 0 0 8 5 0 A 0 B A 6B A 0 B A 6B 2 8 5 29 2 0 8 5 2 0 5 8 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 8 5 9 8 5 9 9 2 CC 0...

Page 561: ...9 0 A 0 B 2 2 4 2 2 6 737...

Page 562: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 8 5 9 8 5 3 9 9 3 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 8 5 7 7...

Page 563: ...0 D 9 6 7 7 7 2 9 E 6 7...

Page 564: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 8 5 9 8 5 3 9 3 2 7 9 9 0 1 2 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 8 5 9 9 3 0 D 3...

Page 565: ...9 6 9 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 8 5 9 8 5 9 9 3 9 3 2 97 9 0...

Page 566: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 1 0 337 9 6 9 2...

Page 567: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 8 5 9 8 5 3 9 3 2 97 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 8 5...

Page 568: ...F E E 9 6 2 E...

Page 569: ...3 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 93 9 4 9 6...

Page 570: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 9 2 4 6 6 6 6 5 0...

Page 571: ...1 2 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 0 0 9 5 5 6 7 6 G 6 1 G 6 3 0 0 8 5 9 8 5 7 7 4 3 5 D 9...

Page 572: ...2 26 9 2 4 7 0 0 5 5 6 6 G 6 G 6 6 0 9 7 9 5 9 7 6 9 7 1 G 6 9 7 9 9...

Page 573: ...1 2 1 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 8 5 9 1 97 9 8 5 9 9 3 3 D 3 9 3 7 9 9 0...

Page 574: ...6 A B B 9 29 4 9 9 1 97 5 0 9 0 7 3 H H 7...

Page 575: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 8 5 9 9 97 9 0 4 7 2 26 9 2974...

Page 576: ...1 4 1 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 8 5 9 8 5 3 F E E 6 9 3 97 0...

Page 577: ...2 26 9 2 4 2 E...

Page 578: ...3 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 8 5 8 5 5 D 9 2 26 3 9 2 4 2 2...

Page 579: ...4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 8 5 8 5 9 7 9 9 0 2 26 9 2 4 2 2 2 9 1 97...

Page 580: ...4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 8 5 8 5 9 97 9 0 4 7 2 26 9 2 4 9 4 2 2...

Page 581: ...4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 8 5 8 5 9 97 0 2 26 9 2 4 2...

Page 582: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 2 2 9 2...

Page 583: ...9 4 4 4 54 2 2 9 4 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 3 0 9...

Page 584: ...0 9 1 97 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 4 74 4 7 8 5 122 3...

Page 585: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 9 3 3 3 9 6 4 4 2 6 9...

Page 586: ...A 0 B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 5 6 1 7 7 4 3 2 16 3 2 2 2 3 2 9 8 5 5 6 1 7 7 8 1 7 7 2 16 2 5 6 1 7 7 4 7 4 16 16 4 2 2 4 2 9 2 D 9...

Page 587: ...4 1 9 2 9 9 8 5 4 4 0 74 9 8 5 4 1 5...

Page 588: ...4 4 3 3 4 4 G G 93 7 7 5 3 2 4 1 2 2 4 1 7 2 2 2 4 7 8 2 9 7 1 1 7 7 2 7 7 5 9 6 6...

Page 589: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 8 5 7 D 9...

Page 590: ...0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 8 5 9 2 26 4 9 2 84 2 2 4 4 8...

Page 591: ...6 6 25 0 25 20 25 8 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 5 9 6...

Page 592: ...1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 8 5 9 6 7 7 6 2 8 2 9...

Page 593: ...ctical examples that will give you hints on how to make best use of the func tions of the NT631 NT631C Please use these examples for reference when using the NT631 NT631C 10 1 Examples of Actual Appli...

Page 594: ...are shown Make the unspecified settings according to your requirements In some of the examples colors other than black and white are used for the display colors note that these examples can be applie...

Page 595: ...screens Alarm list page 396 S So that TEMPERATURE ABNORMAL is displayed regardless of which screen is currently displayed display the overlapping screens created in 4 at the PT Overlapping Screens pag...

Page 596: ...touch switch with the switch screen function page 328 writing a screen number to the control area page 260 or switching the screen by using a bit memory table page 289 Example Displaying a screen tha...

Page 597: ...at indicates the error location comes ON the corresponding image library lamp lights in red _C _C _C _C _C _C Hints S The ladder program must be written so that at the same time as the bit that indi c...

Page 598: ...ble Entry and No of Bits Referenced so as to include the bit memory table set in 2 above 4 Register the set alarm history as follows on the screen that displays the alarm history History Info Check ma...

Page 599: ...ber of the character string memory table for which settings were made in 1 Image library code Check mark set code of the library data created in 2 4 Register an alarm list set as indicated below for a...

Page 600: ...in 1 PC Address Number of the bit used to change between the figures Example When the displayed character string is changed in accordance with the status of one PC bit 0 ON OFF OFF ON Bit OFF state ON...

Page 601: ...n OFF State Code Check mark not set ON State Code Check mark set code for the library data for the automatic guided vehicle created in 1 shape corresponding to the position PC Address Bit number of bi...

Page 602: ...Description Close Function Input key keyboard Keyboard screen No Number of keyboard screen currently being created Action type Close 4 Specify the area to be displayed as a window making sure that it...

Page 603: ...ORNAL as the initial value for any character string memory table 2 Make the following settings for any bit memory table PC Address PC bit number to be monitored Function Alarm String table entry Numbe...

Page 604: ...position when the error bit comes ON and the window is closed when the er ror bit goes OFF Hints S Window can be moved closed or opened by the operation of touch switch when the window move touch swi...

Page 605: ...all Touch switches for display function Check marks set for all Regardless of whether or not the trend graph is displayed reading of the con tents of the word starts at the same time as PT operation i...

Page 606: ...d graph then starts drawing the graph from the new status past records are retained Log Clear Clear log touch switch Clears past records Displaying the Day of the Week Using Clock Data in the PT At th...

Page 607: ...e System Menu page 211 S To set the year month date and day of the week in numeral memory tables 254 and 255 the memory table copy function must be used pages 498 and 503 S If character string memory...

Page 608: ...fer to the manual of each programming language etc For details of commands used with memory link refer to Section 9 Using Memory Link Switching screen by the operation at PT control area Example Switc...

Page 609: ...changing the status of PT control bit buzzer can be beeped or backlight ON OFF status can be controlled from the host see page S By writing the value in window control area it is possible to control w...

Page 610: ...umeral memory table number 142 Input numeral 00000000F0H 240 in decimal Check sum 19H It is ascertained that 240 is input to numeral memory table No 142 With numeral input notify command input numeral...

Page 611: ...ed at the host and the result is notified to the PT Hints S Same as numeral character string input notify command sent from PT to host is issued from the PT for the character string which is input at...

Page 612: ...yed Error Messages 609 11 2 1 Errors Occurring at Start of Operation and Their Remedies 609 11 2 2 Errors Occurring during Operation and Their Remedies 611 11 2 3 Errors Occurring on Screen Data Initi...

Page 613: ...m initializing screen Communication error Memory switch settings do not match Check the communication setting in the Memory Switch menu of the Maintenance mode and match the communication protocol set...

Page 614: ...e memory table has been destroyed Replace the battery and execute memory table initialization 11 3 1 Replacing the Battery page 624 and 6 4 4 Initializing the Memory Tables page 161 Since ON is set fo...

Page 615: ...mode first change the setting for Screen Memory Protect to Enabled then repeat the screen data delete operation pages 167 and 168 Cannot input numeric values The upper lower max min limit check for n...

Page 616: ...een Data page 156 If the problem persists contact your OMRON service center No Screen Data No Screen Data is saved in Screen Memory Download Screen Data using by the Support Tool Then set the PT to th...

Page 617: ...k in the System Menu if the voltage is low replace the battery with a new one Checking the Battery Voltage page 229 and 11 3 1 Replacing the Battery page 624 If the battery voltage is confirmed to be...

Page 618: ...odel and The communication settings are incorrect Set the communication method communication port as follows when using the programming console function With C series PLC NT Link 1 1 With CS1 series P...

Page 619: ...Installing the System Program page 165 If this does not solve the problem contact your OMRON service center Tool Transmit Error Error detected while downloading by the following case The connecting ca...

Page 620: ...tion error occurred during downloading of the system program Illegal data has been written into the screen data memory Hardware fault or flash memory memory for storing the system program has reached...

Page 621: ...error message is displayed press the OK touch switch displayed on the screen The NT631 NT631C will return to the screen that was displayed before the error occurred and operation will restart Display...

Page 622: ...Host from the RS 422A 485 Port The communication service of the host is stopped Send Receive Check that the host is capable of communicating with the NT631 NT631C confirm that the communication settin...

Page 623: ...NT631C CFL01 for NT631C ST151j EV1 NT631C CFL02 for NT631C ST141j EV1 S Guide to backlight replacement Use the following as a guide to backlight replacement NT631C ST141j EV1 Approx 25 000 hours NT63...

Page 624: ...ounted remove that unit also 3 Loosen four screws at corners on the rear face of the NT631C and remove the rear case Be careful not to lose these screws From this step on exert added care not to touch...

Page 625: ...t for the top is different from that for the bottom Each backlight has three projections Slot these projections into slits on the unit and tighten the screws while lightly holding the backlight by fin...

Page 626: ...e cuted correctly by using the I O check in the Maintenance menu Also perform a communication test with the host Touch switch Backlight 12 On confirming that all the tests in 11 can be executed normal...

Page 627: ...s for backlights be sure to use a magne tized Phillips screwdriver If any screw falls inside the unit it must be extri cated without fail 6 Fit new backlights The backlight for the top is different fr...

Page 628: ...disconnected in 2 and tighten the screws at a torque of 0 4 N Turn the power on and check that the RUN LED is not flashing and that no buzzer is sounding If the RUN LED flashes at 1 sec intervals and...

Page 629: ...t be replaced within 5 days When 5 years have passed since the installation of a new battery When the RUN LED is lit in orange during operation or in red when stopped When the message The voltage is l...

Page 630: ...er the battery cover When inserting the battery connector make sure that the projection on it faces to the left and press it fully home while keeping it straight The connector of the new battery must...

Page 631: ...e display with it If rubber or vinyl products tape etc are left stuck to the display for long peri ods they will cause staining If such items are stuck to the display remove them during cleaning Notic...

Page 632: ...lips screwdriver Conditions of external connecting cables Faults such as incipient disconnection Visual inspection Components with limited lives Brightness of the backlight NT631C only Must be suffici...

Page 633: ...for Connection to a Printer 655 APPENDIX I Compatibility with Screen Data of Other PT Models 656 Differences between the NT620S NT620C NT625C and the NT631 NT631C 657 Differences between the NT631 NT6...

Page 634: ...s pulse rise time of 1 ns Vibration resistance operating 10 to 57 Hz with 0 075 mm amplitude for 30 minutes in each of X Y Z directions 10 to 57 Hz with 0 075 mm amplitude 57 to 150 Hz with 1G 9 8 m s...

Page 635: ...hours minimum 1 30 000 hours minimum 1 Backlight Replacement Can be replaced from the rear white cold cathode tube Brightness adjustment Not provided Adjustable in 3 levels by at the touch panel Not...

Page 636: ...nector Expansion interface Dedicated connector Serial port B is used for either a connector or terminal block Notice Check that the current capacity of the equipment to be supplied is within 250 mA be...

Page 637: ...n maximum of 524280 for an overlapping screen Di Lamps Up to 256 per screen 1024 for an overlapping screen Di Touch switches Up to 256 per screen same restriction applies to overlapping screens Image...

Page 638: ...r defined pictographs Enlargement function Wide high 2 2 3 3 4 4 8 8 High definition font Characters of 2 2 or larger scale 1 except half height characters and marks Character display attributes Stand...

Page 639: ...rks None Touch switches Zero to two host bit number of host bits set with touch switch property Lamps One host bit Numeral inputs One numeral memory table Character string inputs One character string...

Page 640: ...on a screen exceeds 1024 the elements after this total has been reached are not displayed The element coefficients for each element are indicated in the table below Ensure that the total for the scre...

Page 641: ...n voltage becomes low RUN LED lights in orange or red The communication flag to the PC BAT LOW comes ON 1 Resume function Retains the contents of the numeral character string memory tables i e they ar...

Page 642: ...nloads Upload the system program with a memory unit Transmission functions Screen data transmission Function for downloading screen data to and uploading screen data fromn the Support Tool Function fo...

Page 643: ...422A cable Total length 500 m max S For a Host Link RS 422A Type Item Specification Communications standard EIA RS 422A Communications settings Start stop synchronization Communications speed 9600 19...

Page 644: ...able Total length 500 m max S For an NT Link 1 N RS 422A 485 Type Item Specification Communications standard EIA RS 422A 485 Connector Terminal block Number of units connected 1 1 to 8 Transmission di...

Page 645: ...nal block Number of units connected 1 1 Transmission distance Max 500 m Communications protocol Memory link S For a Bar Code Reader Item Specification Communications standard EIA RS 232C Communication...

Page 646: ...642 Dimensions APPENDIX B APPENDIX B Dimensions Body Units mm inch With memory unit installed NT MF261 POWER RUN 315 12 40 302 5 11 91 54 2 13 7 5 0 30 237 5 9 35 250 9 84 74 2 91 237 5 9 35 7 5 0 30...

Page 647: ...643 Dimensions APPENDIX B Mounting Dimensions POWER RUN 140 5 51 7 5 0 30 259 10 20 324 12 76 240 9 45 15 5 0 61 Mountingpanel Mounting fixture Units mm inch 34 1 34 min 38 1 5 max...

Page 648: ...4 Dimensions APPENDIX B Cable Connection Dimensions with NT MF261 Units mm inch 91 3 58 RDA TRM RDB SDA SDB CSA CSB 24V DC PRINTER PORT B PORT A RESET 20 4 0 94 31 1 22 96 3 78 35 1 38 75 2 95 118 4 6...

Page 649: ...ls refer to the instruction manual supplied with the NT AL001 Dimensions om on R NT AL001 100 2 3 94 74 5 2 93 110 4 33 4 0 16 30 1 18 45 1 77 53 5 2 11 30 1 18 105 4 13 max Units mm inch 30 W 114 H 1...

Page 650: ...a DIN Rail Remove the end plates at right and left of the convertor unit and as shown in the figure below insert a flat blade screwdriver into the rail stopper at the bottom face of the convertor unit...

Page 651: ...A terminal signal lines collectively and functional ground terminal with a 500 VDC megger Dielectric strength 1500 VAC for 1 minute between all RS 422A terminal signal lines collectively and functiona...

Page 652: ...tor not set ON Terminator set SW1 3 4 Selection of 2 wire type 4 wire type 2 wire type RS 485 SW1 3 SW1 4 OFF ON 4 wire type RS 422A SW1 5 SW1 6 SW1 5 SW1 6 SW1 5 SW1 6 SW1 5 6 Selection of the RS 422...

Page 653: ...or the RS 232C device may be damaged S When the convertor unit is connected to a C200HX HG HE ZE model of OM RON PC as an RS 422A device set DIP switches SW1 5 and SW1 6 as indi cated below 5 6 SW1 5...

Page 654: ...rnally ER 9 Signal ground SG The hood is connected to the functional ground terminal of the RS 422A terminal block Block Diagram A diagram showing the internal blocks of the convertor unit is shown be...

Page 655: ...NDIX D Transporting and Storing the NT631 NT631C S When transporting the NT631 NT631C use the packaging intended for it S When storing the NT631 NT631C observe the following conditions Storage ambient...

Page 656: ...to be connected to the FG S Cable with shielding wire connected to FG 1 Cut the cable to the required length 2 Remove the external vinyl insulation from the cable with a razor blade Take care not to...

Page 657: ...re strippers to strip the insulation from each wire 5 Wrap vinyl tape over the cut off end of the shielding wire 40 1 57 RS 232C 5 25 0 98 RS 422A 1 2 3 4 5 Units mm inch Vinyl tape 0 19 Soldering 1 S...

Page 658: ...654 Making the Cable APPENDIX E Hood Assembly Assemble the connector hood as shown below Aluminumfoil tape End connected to FG End not connected to FG...

Page 659: ...y OMRON for personal computer side XM2S 0911 9 pin made by OMRON for PT side Cable AWG28 5P IFVV SB Multi core shielded cable made by Fujikura Ltd CA MA VV SB 5P 28AWG Multi core shielded cable made b...

Page 660: ...utput of serial port A of the NT631 NT631C limit the cable length to within 2 m If a cable longer than 2 m is used connect an external power supply to the bar code reader S Connector and related parts...

Page 661: ...20 pin 36 pin Refer to the following when making a cable for connection to a printer S Connector pin arrangement and wiring Abbr 0V D7 N C D6 D5 0V D4 N C D3 0V 0V D2 N C D1 D0 0V STROB N C BUSY 0V P...

Page 662: ...NT20S Ver 5 NT30 Ver 4 NT30C Ver 4 NT31 V1 NT31C V1 NT600S Ver 5 NT610G NT620S Ver 4 NT610C NT620C NT625C Ver 4 NT631 V1 NT631C V1 Data conversion is not possible from the new models with V1 to the n...

Page 663: ...type PT status control bits 0 0 0 Copy source memory table number 3 BCD digits Copy destination memory table number 3 BCD digits Bit Word Word n 4 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Word n Word n...

Page 664: ...of NT620S NT620C NT625C is written to PT status control area nCH Window control area None Word k 1 Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Word k Word Global window Screen No 4 digit BCD or hexadeci...

Page 665: ...ta in which simultaneous operation is specified is converted for use with an NT631 NT631C only the alarm history recording operation is performed Memory table copy Numeral character string type Set at...

Page 666: ...he fixed display is always displayed in the specified color Pop up window function touch switch Only Keyboard screen can be controlled Window display position can not be changed Local window1 or local...

Page 667: ...Numeral character string memory table number BCD or hexadecimal 4 digits PT status notify bits 0 0 0 Bit 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Word m Word m 1 Word Numeral character string memory tabl...

Page 668: ...t screen functions are not available Numeral character string input only 1 of these S Up to 3 screens can be displayed 1 global window 2 local windows S Display elements which can be registered on a w...

Page 669: ...j E NT631C ST151j E NT631 ST211j EV1 NT631C ST141j EV1 NT631C ST151j EV1 System program For NT631 ST211j E NT631C ST141j E NT631C ST151j E The following functions can not be used S Analogue meter S Hi...

Page 670: ...2A connector C200H C1000H C2000H C200H LK201 V1 Rack mounting unit with RS 232C connector for C200H C series C200H LK202 V1 Rack mounting unit with RS 422A connector for C200H C200H C200HS C200HX HG H...

Page 671: ...HE ZE C200HG CPU33 Z E C200HG CPU43 Z E C200HG CPU53 Z E C200HG CPU63 Z E Features a connector for RS 232C connections selectable 9 pin C series C200HG ZE C200HX CPU34 Z E C200HX CPU44 Z E C200HX CPU5...

Page 672: ...in C series C200HS C200HE CPU32 Z E C200HE CPU42 Z E Features a connector for RS 232C connections selectable 9 pin C series C200HE ZE C200HG CPU33 Z E C200HG CPU43 Z E C200HG CPU53 Z E C200HG CPU63 Z...

Page 673: ...CS1G CPU42 E CS1G CPU43 E CS1G CPU44 E CS1G CPU45 E Features a connector for RS 232C connections 9 pin CS1 series CS1G CS1H CPU63 E CS1H CPU64 E CS1H CPU65 E CS1H CPU66 E CS1H CPU67 E Features a conne...

Page 674: ...tem programs for the NT31 NT31C NT631 and NT631C Cables with Connectors PT PLC NT AL001 Model Cable Length Applicable units Communication Method Specification XW2Z 200S 2 m Host link units with a 25 p...

Page 675: ...type male made by JAE Connector hood XM2S 2511 25 pin type mm pitch screw made by OMRON XM2S 2513 25 pin type inch pitch screw made by OMRON XM2S 0911 9 pin type mm pitch screw made by OMRON XM2S 0911...

Page 676: ...are backlights for NT631C for replacement purposes Two pieces make a set Replaceable Backlights NT631C CFL02 for NT631C ST141j Protective Sheet NT610C KBA04 Stuck to the display to prevent irregular r...

Page 677: ...nia gas Carbonic acid gas Phenol Glycerin Ammonia water Calcium chloride Developing fluid hypo Acetaldehyde Lard Hexane Lubricating oil Benzene Butane Carbonic acid Chlorinated solvents Napthalene Soy...

Page 678: ...3G2A9 BAT08 This is a lithium battery used for memory backup Memory Unit NT MF261 This is a dedicated unit for reading writing the screen data and the system programs in an NT631 NT631C Data is transm...

Page 679: ...ZE C200HG ZE C200HX ZE 00000 to 00511 00000 to 00099 00000 to 00027 00000 to 00063 00000 to 00511 00000 to 06655 07000 to 09999 00000 to 06143 C500 00000 to 00063 00000 to 00031 00000 to 00031 00000 t...

Page 680: ...Memory Current Bank EM CV500 CVM1 CPU01 EVj 00000 to 02555 00000 to 00511 00000 to 00511 00000 to 08191 CVM1 CPU11 EVj 00000 to 02555 00000 to 00511 00000 to 01023 00000 to 24575 CV1000 CVM1 CPU11 EV...

Page 681: ...214 230 246 7 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 g 103 w 119 Space 135 Space 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 8 40 8 56 H 72 X 88 h 104 x 120 Space 136 Space 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 9 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 y 121 Spac...

Page 682: ...246 7 39 7 55 G 71 W 87 g 103 w 119 135 151 167 183 199 215 231 247 8 40 8 56 H 72 X 88 h 104 x 120 136 152 168 184 200 216 232 248 9 41 9 57 I 73 Y 89 i 105 y 121 137 153 169 185 201 217 233 249 A 4...

Page 683: ...Binary Numeral storage type 280 Bit memory table clear command 572 Bit memory table read command 558 Bit memory table write command 567 Bit memory tables 288 Brightness adjustment 625 Broken line gra...

Page 684: ...72 Communication condition settings for bar code readers 204 Communication condition settings for the host link method 172 Communication errors and their remedies 614 Communication method for communic...

Page 685: ...3 Display specifications 629 Displaying and printing the display history record 214 Displaying and setting of calendar clock 531 Displaying the date and time 536 Displaying setting the calendar and cl...

Page 686: ...e input key control in a window 511 Inputting operation using touch switches 505 Inspection method 624 Installation environment 38 Installation in the operation panel 38 ISO 8859 1 675 L Lamps 319 Lib...

Page 687: ...umeral storage Type PT configuration settings 451 Numeral character string input PT status control bits 267 Numeric Key Type Numeral Input 405 O Occurrence history screen 250 Opening a window 543 Open...

Page 688: ...een switching PT status control bits 267 PT status control area 259 PT status control bits 263 PT status notify area 268 PT status notify bits 270 PT window opening bit PT status control bits 267 R Ra...

Page 689: ...erial port B 27 32 Serial port B connector 36 Set 174 Set touch switch 336 Setting Screen Saver Movement 193 Setting the automatic reset function 199 Setting the bar code reader input function 204 Set...

Page 690: ...ng terminal 110 Text fixed display 303 Thumbwheel type 413 Thumbwheel type Numeric input 413 Tiling 306 Touch switch input notify command 573 Touch switches 327 Transmit Mode 151 Transmitting the scre...

Page 691: ...687 Z Zero suppression 351...

Page 692: ...nt cover of the manual Cat No V044 E1 2 Revision code The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision Page numbers refer to the previous version Revision code Date Rev...

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