14.1
Overview of Function
14-3
Function of CMTimeChart
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This is a function to display data logged in the memory of FP7 MC Unit as time chart by
reading it.
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Up to 256 monitored devices can be registered. Also, up to 16 trigger conditions can be set
as triggers to start logging data.
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Logging data can be executed by setting the logging condition and downloading it to the unit.
Execution procedure of CMTimeChart
Item
Description
Reference
①
Start CMTimeChart.
CMTimeChart can be started from the menu of CMI.
②
Register devices.
Set devices to be logged. (Max. 256 devices) Word devices and
bit devices in the unit memories can be specified for devices to
be logged.
③
Set trigger conditions.
Specify conditions used as triggers for logging (Max. 16
conditions). Leading edges and trailing edges of bit devices or
values of word devices can be set as comparison conditions.
④
Download setting
data for
CMTimeChart.
Download set conditions (registered devices and trigger
conditions).
⑤
Start and stop the
logging operation.
Start and stop the logging operation by the CMTimeChart
operation or user programs. The logging situation can be
confirmed in the monitor of CMTimeChart or unit memories.
⑥
Upload logging data.
When the logging operation is complete and log data is stored
in FP7 MC Unit, data can be uploaded. When uploading logging
data, it can be confirmed as a time chart.
Starting CMTimeChart
CMTimeChart can be started from the menu of CMI.
Select "Online" > "Time Chart" from the menu bar.
Summary of Contents for AFP7MC16EC
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Page 19: ...1 Unit Functions and Restrictions ...
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Page 29: ...2 Names and Functions of Parts ...
Page 33: ...3 Installation and Wiring ...
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