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Programmable Terminal

NA-series

Soft-NA

User’s Manual

V126-E1-01

NA-RTLD

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Summary of Contents for Sysmac NA Series

Page 1: ...Programmable Terminal NA series Soft NA User s Manual V126 E1 01 NA RTLD...

Page 2: ...s for OMRON factory automation products Microsoft Windows Windows Vista Excel and Visual Basic are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other co...

Page 3: ...al in a safe place where it will be available for reference during operation This manual mainly describes the portions that are different from the NA5 This manual is intended for the following personn...

Page 4: ...series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual Cat No V118 NA series Programmable Terminal Device Connection User s Manual Cat No V119 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual Cat N...

Page 5: ...from the front side of the panel Additional Information You can use an NS USBEXT 1M USB Relay Cable to extend the USB slave connector on the back panel of the NA series PT to the front surface of a co...

Page 6: ...fe usage of the product Precautions for Correct Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and perfor mance Additional Information Additional information to...

Page 7: ...er s Manual V126 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 A I 5 6 7 A I Startup and Exit Functionalities of Sysmac Studio Handling Errors Functionalities of the Soft NA Appendices Index Installation Introduction to the Soft NA...

Page 8: ...Sections in this Manual 6 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126...

Page 9: ...s 1 2 1 2 System Requirements 1 3 1 3 Differences from NA series Programmable Terminals 1 4 1 3 1 Differences Concerning System Specifications 1 4 1 3 2 Differences Concerning the Overall Runtime Oper...

Page 10: ...s Project System Menu 6 6 6 2 5 User Accounts Project System Menu 6 7 6 2 6 System Menu Settings Project System Menu 6 8 6 2 7 Print Settings Project System Menu 6 8 6 2 8 Display Settings Device Syst...

Page 11: ...ase price of the non complying Product provided that in no event shall Omron be responsible for warranty repair indemnity or any other claims or expenses regarding the Products unless Omron s analysis...

Page 12: ...shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide f...

Page 13: ...precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance Symbols The circle and slash symbol indicates operations that you must not do The specific operation is shown in...

Page 14: ...l Ensure that installation and post installation checks of the Soft NA are performed by per sons in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed Do not use input functi...

Page 15: ...gram do not perform the following opera tions Such operations may corrupt the project or the system program Forcibly exiting the Soft NA Removing the USB Memory or SD memory card Disconnecting the com...

Page 16: ...o corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration Locations that are outdoors and subject to direct wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations su...

Page 17: ...e Soft NA when exporting or supplying to non residents goods or technologies requiring an export license specified according to the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Control Act or an approval it is...

Page 18: ...series PT Information is provided on connec tion procedures and setting proce dures to connect an NA series PT to a Controller or other device NA series Programma ble Terminal Startup Guide V120 NA5 W...

Page 19: ...cifications NJ NX series Instruc tions Reference Manual W502 NX701 NX102 NX1P2 NJ501 NJ301 NJ101 Learning detailed specifications on the basic instruc tions of an NJ NX series CPU Unit The instruction...

Page 20: ...g the basic specifications of the NY series Industrial Panel PCs including introductory infor mation designing installation and maintenance Mainly hardware information is pro vided An introduction to...

Page 21: ...Motion control functions EtherNet IP communications func tions EtherCAT communications func tions NX series NX102 CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual W593 NX102 Learning the basic specifications of NX102...

Page 22: ...elements of the HMI NA Series The NA Series of Programmable Terminals and peripheral devices NA5 series PT NA5 W V1 and NA5 NA Unit An NA series Programmable Terminal HMI Project A Sysmac Studio proje...

Page 23: ...Soft NA User s Manual V126 Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front and back covers of the manual Revision code Date Revised content 01 April 2020...

Page 24: ...Revision History 22 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126...

Page 25: ...Differences from NA series Programmable Terminals 1 4 1 3 1 Differences Concerning System Specifications 1 4 1 3 2 Differences Concerning the Overall Runtime Operation 1 4 1 3 3 Differences Concernin...

Page 26: ...eries Controllers and the Sysmac Studio Automation Software If you want to connect the Soft NA to an NJ NX NY series Controller you can specify the Control ler side memory of the objects on the Progra...

Page 27: ...are shown below NYB 3 1 NYB 4 1 NYP 3 1 NYP 4 1 1 Need to be supported only when used on the OS installed during factory dispatch Additional Information When viewing documents it is necessary to insta...

Page 28: ...ontrollers NX NJ NY series Controllers NX CSG320 Project data transfer method Media USB memory SD memory card Ethernet USB Media USB memory SD memory card Ethernet Supported Runtime 1 03 to 1 13 1 11...

Page 29: ...Differences Concerning the Device System Menu Item NA5 series PT Soft NA Date Time Settings Used to set the date and time and also make settings for synchronization with the time server None 1 Interf...

Page 30: ...creenSaverActive The following functions cannot be used in the Soft NA 1 3 6 Differences Concerning System Variables 1 3 7 Differences Concerning Functions Functionality Function IME GetIMEType SetIME...

Page 31: ...2 1 2 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 This section describes how to install the Soft NA 2 1 Installation Method 2 2 2 2 Uninstallation Method 2 3 Installation...

Page 32: ...Remove the devices that are not required for installation Remove the USB dongle dedicated to the Soft NA 1 Set the installation media of the Soft NA in the DVD ROM drive The setup program starts auto...

Page 33: ...ing the Soft NA is described below Perform the following before starting uninstallation Log in as a user having administrator rights Exit all applications Remove the devices that are not required for...

Page 34: ...tallation 2 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 3 When the uninstallation of the Soft NA is complete the following dialog box appears Check the message and then click Finish B...

Page 35: ...3 1 3 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 This section describes how to start and exit the Soft NA 3 1 Starting the Soft NA 3 2 3 2 Exiting the Soft NA 3 5 Startup and Exit...

Page 36: ...uted before the startup of the service necessary for executing the Soft NA or before the completion of authentication of the USB dongle In such a case the Soft NA startup results in a failure If you w...

Page 37: ...rogrammable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 3 1 Starting the Soft NA 3 3 Click Transfer Operations Button 4 Click Transfer User Program To HMI Button 5 Select the snabin file created in Sysmac Stu...

Page 38: ...3 Startup and Exit 3 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 6 Click OK Button 7 The project is loaded and the Soft NA is restarted...

Page 39: ...utton on the Device System Menu Precautions for Correct Use Exit the Soft NA by the correct procedure If you forcibly exit the Soft NA from the Task Manager or shut down Windows without exiting the So...

Page 40: ...le Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 When you exit the Soft NA from the system menu shut down Windows after exiting the Soft NA 1 Double click any of the four corners of the window 2 Click Device Sy...

Page 41: ...Startup and Exit NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 3 2 Exiting the Soft NA 3 3 Click Shut down PC Button 4 Click OK Button 5 You will exit the Soft NA and Windows will be shut...

Page 42: ...3 Startup and Exit 3 8 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126...

Page 43: ...grammable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 This section describes how to create and transfer a project for the Soft NA 4 1 Creating a Project 4 2 4 2 Transferring the Project 4 7 Creating and Trans...

Page 44: ...described below The project for the Soft NA can be created by the following two methods Create a new project for the Soft NA Convert the project created for the NA5 series PT The procedure for creati...

Page 45: ...Project 4 3 Make the settings as shown below and then click Create Button 4 Hereafter create the project according to the same procedure as the NA5 series PT Setting Item Value Project name Set as req...

Page 46: ...converting a project created for the NA5 series PT is described below Additional Information The project to be converted must be Runtime Ver 1 11 or below 1 Start Sysmac Studio 2 Click Open Project 3...

Page 47: ...ft NA User s Manual V126 4 1 Creating a Project 4 4 The project opens 5 From the menu displayed by right clicking HMI at the top left of the window select Change Device 6 Make the settings as shown be...

Page 48: ...yed Check and then click OK Additional Information Depending on the size of the project it may take 10 minutes or more for conversion 9 The project is converted for use with the Soft NA If you are usi...

Page 49: ...s If a project is transferred when the Soft NA is not running the Soft NA needs to be manually started If a project is transferred when the Soft NA is not running manually start the Soft NA The port n...

Page 50: ...4 Creating and Transferring a Project 4 8 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126...

Page 51: ...section describes the functionalities of Sysmac Studio related to the Soft NA 5 1 Functionalities of Sysmac Studio 5 2 5 1 1 HMI Settings 5 2 5 1 2 Communication Settings 5 4 5 1 3 HMI Clock 5 5 5 1 4...

Page 52: ...he settings from Network and Internet under Windows Settings FTP Settings Deleted Not provided as a functionality of the Soft NA because various FTP servers have been provided on Windows The customer...

Page 53: ...PC itself are used make the settings from Screen saver settings in Windows Screen Brightness All Because the settings of the PC itself are used adjust the bright ness of the display to the required am...

Page 54: ...following communication paths are not supported Direct connection via USB Direct connection via Ethernet Also one item has been added as the setting for the Soft NA Additional Information The Soft NA...

Page 55: ...the Soft NA There are the following restrictions during the use of an IAG If an action system variable or function that cannot be used in the Soft NA is used an error occurs but if it is used in an IA...

Page 56: ...5 Functionalities of Sysmac Studio 5 6 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126...

Page 57: ...Configuration 6 4 6 2 3 Language Settings Project System Menu 6 6 6 2 4 External Device Settings Project System Menu 6 6 6 2 5 User Accounts Project System Menu 6 7 6 2 6 System Menu Settings Project...

Page 58: ...stall an application that supports the file If an attempt is made to view a document when the supported application is not installed an error will occur Also even if the Soft NA is exited the other ap...

Page 59: ...ing one of the four corners of the window Executing the ShowSystemMenu action Executing the ShowSystemMenu function in a subroutine The method of executing the action and subroutine is same as that in...

Page 60: ...device settings for connected devices 6 2 4 External Device Settings Project System Menu on page 6 6 User Accounts Used to make the user account settings 6 2 5 User Accounts Project System Menu on pa...

Page 61: ...set the screen mode etc 6 2 8 Display Settings Device System Menu on page 6 9 Language Settings Used to make settings for the system lan guage 6 2 9 Language Settings Device System Menu on page 6 9 In...

Page 62: ...ated with the user lan guage c Keep this setting on a startup lan guage If you select this check box the language that is set as the system language is used as the startup language 6 2 4 External Devi...

Page 63: ...nction Additional Information If you forget a password there is no way to check for the password on the Soft NA Use the Sysmac Studio to check 6 2 5 User Accounts Project System Menu No Item Functiona...

Page 64: ...t the double tap interval for the operation to start the System Menu b Detectable Corner Used to set the double tap detection positions for the operation to start the System Menu 6 2 7 Print Settings...

Page 65: ...gs to set the following items 6 2 8 Display Settings Device System Menu No Item Functionality a Select Window Style Used to set a window style b Operation Panel Visibility Used to set the display posi...

Page 66: ...he Soft NA does not support USBDisk2 The operation is not guaranteed if a folder on the network is assigned 6 2 10 Interface Settings Device System Menu No Item Functionality a TCP port number Used to...

Page 67: ...click any of the icons to display the individual transfer screens Additional Information The Soft NA does not support Transfer Data To HMI and Transfer Data From HMI Directly acquire the data from the...

Page 68: ...m Functionality a Source Media Specifies the media that contains the project to download Select Custom to select any folder b Path Displays the path of the folder displayed in c c Folder Contents Disp...

Page 69: ...ation Transfer User Program From HMI No Item Functionality a Destination Media Specifies the media to which to upload the project Select Custom to select any folder b Path Displays the path of the fol...

Page 70: ...6 Functionalities of the Soft NA 6 14 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126...

Page 71: ...ibes how to troubleshoot errors in the Soft NA 7 1 Operation after an Error 7 2 7 2 Troubleshooting 7 2 7 2 1 When the Soft NA does not start 7 2 7 2 2 Causes and Correction When You Cannot Go Online...

Page 72: ...e USB dongle are not complete immediately after Windows is started Wait for some time before starting the Soft NA When the Soft NA window is not displayed at all There could be a problem in the instal...

Page 73: ...NA stops has occurred Restart the Soft NA or PC High load on the PC The load on the PC is too high and there is not enough time to connect to Sysmac Studio Exit the other applications Also execute th...

Page 74: ...A B Replace the Ethernet cable or Ethernet switch END Set the IP addresses for Sysmac Studio and Soft NA Yes Yes No Yes No No Is the same port number set on Sysmac Studio and Soft NA Yes No Can the Sy...

Page 75: ...cations cables from power lines and perform other noise countermeasures There are too many objects on the display screen Decrease the number of objects on the screens for which refreshing is slow Ther...

Page 76: ...em in the project data Transfer the project data again from Sys mac Studio E_SNA_100 The Soft NA is already running The Soft NA was started when it was already running Exit the running Soft NA and the...

Page 77: ...ay documention Install the corresponding applica tion The application for displaying the document is not installed Install the application corresponding to the document attempted to be viewed Failed t...

Page 78: ...7 Handling Errors 7 8 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126...

Page 79: ...pgrade history and other information A 1 Differences between the Soft NA and the Simulator A 2 A 2 Version Upgrade History A 3 A 2 1 Common Version Upgrade History for Sysmac Studio and the Soft NA A...

Page 80: ...perform the final check with the Soft NA on a PC which is going to be used Trend Graph and Broken line Graph Objects The Simulator does not update graphic displays Fixed still images are displayed Sh...

Page 81: ...e functions that have been added or enhanced as a result of a version upgrade Sysmac Studio Ver 1 40 Soft NA Ver 1 00 Soft NA Ver 1 00 A 2 1 Common Version Upgrade History for Sysmac Studio and the So...

Page 82: ...Appendices A 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126...

Page 83: ...I 1 I NA series Programmable Terminal Soft NA User s Manual V126 Index...

Page 84: ...Document Viewer 6 2 E Exiting the Soft NA 3 5 F Features 1 2 Fonts 6 2 Function Keys 6 2 Functions 1 6 I IAG 5 5 Installation 2 2 M Media Player Object 6 2 N NY series 1 3 P Port 5 4 S Simulator A 2...

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