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1. 117 8 12 5 B 94888858 0000000 f uo 0000000000 oc 104 8 gt Swi frail com UYUYU war sw2 Boson A Li O 00000 55 4 6 69 3 00804808008000 Appendix C Connecting to RS 422A 485 Handling the Shield on RS 422A 485 Cables Perform the following procedures to connect process the shield and connect to ground for communications using RS 422A or RS 485 Connecting the Ground Wire The PT has a functional ground terminal FG A 1 Ground according to Figure a for normal grounding e Connect the ground terminal GR of the devices to the functional ground FG A Make sure that each signal line is grounded at only one point and ground to 100 W max e Short the LG terminal of the PLC to the ground terminal GR e Use a wire gauge of at least 2 mm for the ground wire e Refer to the manual for individual Commu
2. 246 Dimensions Appendix B NP3 _ Q000 B Includes Mounting Dimensions 64 0 16 0 55 4 OO g 0000800000000 104 8 GUYUUYgU AY 31 5 Max 52 6 5 6 69 3 42 8 jas 1178 125 a 0000000 0000000000 EI 33 le r a D gt mlso0o000 q la Ll O Ollos 247 Dimensions Appendix B NP3 1Q001 B 248 voS e 64 0
3. gt pS 2 USB Slave Connector This is a USB Type B connector Serial Port COM1 Connector Uses an RS 232C 9 pin connector Function Switch Used for input DIP Switch SW2 Used to switch to RS 422A 485 and set terminating resistance DC Input Terminals Used to connect the 24 VDC power supply Serial Port COM2 Connector Uses an RS 422A 485 terminal block Precautions i for Safe Use Confirm system safety before turning the power ON OFF 13 Specifications Section 2 2 2 2 Specifications Touch Panel The touch switches on the front panel of the PT are used to perform input operations Press the touch switches to perform operations such as switching screens and sending bit status to the host N WARNING Do not use the PT touch switch input functions for applications where danger to human life or serious property damage is possible or for emergency switch applications Do not press two or more touch switches at the same time If doing so other switch between these switches may be operated Precautions tch for Safe Use SWIICnes e Do not press the touch switches when the backlight is not lit or when there is no display e Check system safety before pressing the touch switches
4. DIP switch inside battery compartment e Turn ON pin 4 when connecting the PT to the peripheral port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup e Turn OFF pin 5 when connecting the PT to the RS 232C port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup SMAC CS1G PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER cPus2 Peripheral port Mainly connected to a programming device Can be connected to an RS 232C device RS 232C port Mainly connected to an RS 232C device Can be connected to a computer running the CX Programmer CJ1G CPUL IL Connection Method Connect to the built in RS 232C port of the CPU Unit or the RS 232C port of the Communications Board Note that the connection to a peripheral port must be made via an RS 232C adapter CS1W CN118 specially designed for connecting to a peripheral port Host Link Section 3 7 Note Connecting to a C Series Host Link Unit PLC Setup When connecting to a CJ series CPU Unit set the following communications conditions for the PLC Setup area according to the communication unit used Connection Method Write Value Setting Uses built in RS 232C port of 8000 Uses Host Link CJ1G CPULL 0000 to 000A Baud rate See note 1 163 0000 UnitNo 00 No 00 Uses peripheral port of CJ1G e 8000 MS Host Link Slee ee See note 1 147 0000 Unit No 00 1 Set the sa
5. Width gt gt Recommended panel thickness 1 6 to 2 5 mm n Width 172 45 x Height 132 45 mm NPS Width 118 55 x Height 92 55 mm 2 Secure the panel mounting brackets from the back of the panel as shown in the following diagram Insert the catch on each bracket into the square hole on the PT and secure the PT to the panel by tightening the screws with a Phillips screwdriver while gently pulling in the PT B PE SS B Qum 0000000 ff 000000 Es H 0000001 SS e Always install the PT in the control panel Precautions l for Safe Use e Do not allow metal particles to enter the PT while work is being per The PT is flush mounted to the control panel The PT is mounted using the panel mounting brackets provided with the PT and tools such as a Phillips screwdriver Use the following procedure to mount the PT to the control panel formed on the panel e The allowable thickness of the panel for mounting is between 1 6 and 2 5mm Secure the mount
6. Note Refer to Handling the Shield on RS 422A 485 Cables for information on processing the shield wire on the RS 442A 485 cable Use the following connection cables Tachii Electric Wire Co Ltd TKV VBS3P 03 HIRAKAWA HEWTECH CORP CO HC ESV 3Px7 0 2 250 Appendix D Preparing Connecting Cables Use the following procedure to prepare connecting cables Cable Preparation 1 Cut the cables to the required length 2 Remove the vinyl cable covering using a razor blade or other tool Use care not to damage the shield braided mesh 3 Cut the shield using scissors 4 Strip back to the core of each wire using a stripper 5 Bend back the shields 6 Wrap the section of the shields that is bent back with aluminum foil tape olL S D 40 RS 232C o 25 RS 422A RS 485 Unit mm Aluminum foil tape Soldering 1 Pass a heat shrinking tube over each wire 2 Pre solder each wire and connector terminal 3 Solder each of the wires to the connector terminals a ell Soldering iron Heat shrinking tube Internal diameter 1 5 Length 10 251 Preparing Connecting Cables Appendix D 4 Replace the heat shrinking tube up to the soldered section and shrink the tube onto the wire by applying heat using a soldering gun Heat shrinking tube Hood Assembly Assemble the hood as shown in the following diagram e Aluminum foil tape End with Connector End without Connec
7. If the PT system is damaged due to the power being turned OFF while a file is being transferred or other reason using normal downloading to replace the system programs may not be possible For details on troubleshooting refer to 7 3 Troubleshooting 61 Using USB Flash Memory 62 Section 3 9 SECTION 4 System Menu This section describes the System Menu 4 1 Displaying System Menu dacs coat x4 t bose hee SN ee eee S 64 4 2 Functions of System Menu sv sk eevee ca hod ads pee e 65 63 Displaying System Menu Section 4 1 4 1 Displaying System Menu Use one of the following methods to display the System Menu 1 23 1 Press a Function Switch to which a function that can switch a screen to the System Menu is allocated For details on Function Switch refer to 6 2 6 Screen Menu 2 Press a button to which a function that can switch a screen to the System Menu is allocated 3 Set the SW1 slide switch on the back to the left ON and start the PT 64 Functions of System Menu Section 4 2 4 2 Functions of System Menu The following buttons are displayed on the System Menu OMRON NP Seres Ver 1 00 Transfer Serial Press Setting Button to show the following screen OMRON NF Series Ver 1 00 System Date Time Adjust LED EN Calibrate Backup 65 Functions of System Menu Section 4 2 This table describes the function of each button PROCON Starts Programming Console functions Set th
8. object Align Top Aligns the selected objects to the top of the base object a Align Bottom Aligns the selected objects to the bottom of the base object Align Vert Cen Aligns the objects to the vertical center of the selected ter objects Align Horiz Aligns the objects to the horizontal center of the selected Center objects Across Space Horizontally aligns all objects to the equal distances from Evenly all objects Down Space Vertically aligns all objects to the equal distances from all Evenly objects m Make Same Size This command makes the object to be the same size The users must select one object first as reference object and then select other objects To use this command e select each command from the Edit Menu Make Same Size or e click the make same size icons in the toolbar Make Same Makes the same width Width Make Same Makes the same height Height Makes the same width and height m Text Process Text Alignment To align the text e select each command from the Edit Text Process or e click the text process icons in the toolbar The text alignment icons include Text Align Left Aligns the selected text to the left end of the object Text Align Horiz Aligns the horizontal center of the object Center 92 Menus Section 6 2 Text Align Right Aligns the selected text to the right end of the object Text Align Top Aligns the selected text to the top of the object Te
9. 58 SCU21 e Unit number setting Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as that of other Units CS series Rack mounted Type CJ1W SCU41 Port 1 is an RS 422A port and Port 2 is an RS 232C port CPU Unit DM Area Settings Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software Programming Console or CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The allocations and settings are the same for RS 232C and RS 422A m 30000 100 x unit number DM m 10 8000 Host Link Mode DM m 13 0000 Unit No 00 1 Set the baud rate to the same value as that of the PT Setting the Front Panel Switches CJ1W SCU41 ety ERC SD1 RDI TERI 0 0 O O O Display indicators o o o o RDY ERH SD2 RD2 Terminating resistance switch TERM Unit number setting switch Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as these used by other Units in the system Two wire four wire switch WIRE For RS 422A Set to 4 for four wire operation right position For RS 485 Set to 2 for two wire operation left position Port 1 RS 422A 485 Port 2 RS 232C Connecting to Temperature Controller
10. 74 Installing USB Drivers for NP series PTs Section 5 4 5 4 Installing USB Drivers for NP series PTs Install the NP series USB driver in the personal computer After installation data can be transferred between the personal computer and NP series PT via USB Operation Procedure 1 2 3 1 Connect the personal computer to the NP series PT USB slave connector using the USB cable The following Found New Hardware Wizard will be displayed Select Install the software automatically Recommended Click the Next Button Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for OMRON NP Device fe If your hardware came with an installation CD 482 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Hest to continue 2 Thedialog box shown below will be displayed Click the Continue Anyway Button Hardware Installation E A The software pou are installing For this hardware HMI has not passed Windows Logo testing to verity its compatibility with Windows F Tell me why this testing is Important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that h
11. Address None i Ho of Fields 10 Ho of Groups 10 M e Enable This option enables or disables the data block function Data Block To disable the data block function deselect this option Address This option can input the starting address Click the Button to show the address input dialog box This option can set the data block size to 1 word or more Fields No of This option can set the number of groups to 1 or more Groups Input You can edit the data block data after you set the No of Fields and No of groups of the data block There is a limit in the memory size for data block If you select the SRAM in the Hold Data Place Field with the Data Block Setting Dialog Box the memory size for data block is 64K The total data block size must be less than 64K No of Fields x No of groups must be less than 64 X 1024 98 Section 6 2 Data Block Setting Dialog Box Standard Comm Defautt Multi Language atandard Project Name ANT 4 pp Control Block Address SERIALA DMO E S mize Model E HP3 MQO0O status Block Address SERIALA DMIL Z Clear flag after done Optimize Type Project Periodic Macro Delay Time Optimize Dynamic Optimize Static gt security iret menu language English Password starting Level Prompt for Level Insufficient Open You can open the data block data The
12. Button Function N Incre ON Yes Yes_ This button will add the setting address value to ment OFF the setting constant value and write the result to the setting address N Decre ON Yes Yes This button will subtract the setting constant value ment OFF from the setting address value and write the result to the setting address Change ON No No This button can show the screen you specified Screen OFF Back ON No No This button can show the previous screen Screen OFF Previous ON No No This button can show the previous screen in an View OFF order that the change screen button shows No No Yes This button can send commands to temperature controllers m General Buttons There are four types of general buttons set button reset button momentary button and alternative button When you press these buttons the PT will transmit ON OFF signal to the PLC For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings Property of General Buttons Sie Standard me You can set the button style Function You can change the function of the general buttons You do not have to create a new object m N State Button For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings Property of N State Button The N State button is a button that has more than one state The data length can be bit word or LSB Read The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or
13. CVM1 Series CVM1 CPU01 EV2 a CPU01 EV2 CV500 LK201 See note 2 CVM1 CPU11 EV2 CVM1 CPU11 EV2 CVM1 CPU21 EV2 San cae CPU21 EV2 CS Series CS1G CPU42 EV1 CS1W SCB41 V1 CS1G CPU43 EV1 CS1G CPU44 EV1 CS1G CPU45 EV1 CS1H CPU63 EV1 CS1H CPU64 EV1 CS1H CPU65 EV1 CS1H CPU66 EV1 CS1H CPU67 EV1 CS1G CPU42H CS1G CPU43H CS1G CPU44H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CJ Series CJ1G CPU44 CJ1W SCU41 V1 CJ1G CPU45 CJ1G CPU42H CJ1G CPU43H CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1H CPU65H CJ1H CPU66H CJ1H CPU67H CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU13 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU23 SRM1 SRM1 C02 V2 CPM1 CIF11 268 Standard Models Appendix E Note 1 Use a CPM2C CN111 or CS1W CN114 118 Connecting Cable CPM1 CIFO1 RS 232C Adapter or CPM1 CIF11 RS 422A Adapter to connect 2 CPU Units of CVM1 CV series PLCs without the suffix EVL cannot be connected Software Related to NP series PTs NP Designer NP NPDCO V1 For Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or XP Service Pack 2 The NP Designer contains a transfer program and standard system program for NP series PTs Connecting Cables and Connectors Cable with Connector PT to PLC Cable length Applicable Units Communications Specifications method XW2Z 200T Units with 9 pin con NT Link 9 pin to 9 pin XW2Z 500T nector RS 232C only XW2Z 200T 2 CPM2C peripheral NT Link 9 pin to CPM2C XW2Z 500T 2 port RS 232C only peripheral port Cable w
14. Now the system time is 2008 01 09 Wed 09 26 25 This command gets the current system time and stores it in 1 to 7 1 GETSYSTEMTIME Gets 1 2008 2 01 3 9 4 3 5 9 6 26 7 25 SETSYSTEMTIME Sets system time Equation SETSYSTEMTIME Var1 Var1 is the starting address of continuous 7 words in the internal memory address Vari Year Vari 1 Month Var1 2 Date Var1 3 Week Vari 4 Hour Var1 5 Minute Var1 6 Second Example Sets the current system time as 2008 01 09 Wed 09 26 25 1 2008 2 1 3 9 4 3 5 9 6 26 7 25 SETSYSTEMTIME 1 GETHISTORY Gets history data Equation Var1 GETHISTORY Var2 Var3 Var4 Var5 Var6 Vart Specify the internal memory address where the data length is stored Var2 Use the internal memory or constant to specify the logging buffer number 211 Macro Function Section 6 5 Var3 Use the internal memory address or constant to decide which number of logged data is stored Specify the number 1 2 3 logging points Var4 Use the internal memory or constant to specify points for reading Var5 Use the internal memory or host address to specify a starting address for saving data Var6 Use the internal memory or constant to specify a data type to read O Data 1 Time 2 Time and Data 6 5 4 Error Messages 212 The Output Window shows errors after validation m Error Messages While You Edit Code 100
15. m Replace This command replaces labels read addresses and write addresses in the current screen or all screens The replacement data type can be Bit Word or Double Word You can change the data type only for read addresses and write addresses To show the Replace Dialog Box e select the File Menu Replace or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl H Replace Dialog Box Find What Replace With Options im Enia ae 1 C Bit O Current Screen Label mit C Read Address E AllScreen O Write Address Find What Enter a label or address that you look for Enter a label or address that you replace with With 89 Menus Section 6 2 Replace Dialog Box Options Current Screen Examines the current screen only to find the label or address that you look for and replaces it All Screen Examines all screens to find the label or address that you look for and replaces it Finds and replaces the label that you entered Read Address Finds and replaces the read address that you entered Write Address Finds and replaces the write address that you entered Data Type Selects Bit Word or Double Word Replace Replaces the label or address that you entered and finds the subse quent one For example to replace the write address 157 with 158 enter 157 in Find What field and 158 in Replace With field Click Replace Button NP Designer will find the address Click Yes Button to replace the ad
16. 1 Model Clear flag after done ratatus Block Hold Data Place SRAM z Address SERIALA DMIL E Startup Delay Time lo E a oooO P y 8 gt Optimize Type Project Periodic Macro Ln oe ee Delay Time 100 ms Optimize Dynamic Optimize Static FP ecu iret menu language Password English Starting Level 0 Prompt for Level Insufficient Project Name This option can set the project name Model This option can select a PT model you use Hold Data Place This option can save the backup memory data in SRAM or USB flash memory Startup Delay Time This option can set the delay time for the startup of the PT The range is between 0 and 255 seconds Project Periodic This option can set the interval time to use the project periodic Macro Delay Time macro The range is between 100 and 65535ms Password This option can set a highest level password You can set this password with one bye numerics You use the password when you transfer a project file and open a file Starting Level This option can set the starting level There are 8 levels The highest level is 7 and the lowest level is 0 Prompt For Level You can select this option to show a mark on objects when the Insufficient user level is lower than the levels of objects Address This option can set the starting address of system control Control Block block Refer to 6 6 Control Block and Status Block
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18. CQM1H CPU51 See note 2 CQM1H CPU61 See note 2 Note 1 AC200HW COM02 COM04 COM05 COM06 V1 Communications Board is required 2 ACQM1H SCB41 Serial Communications Board is required 3 Connection is not possible to CVM1 CV series PLC CPU Units without V1 in the model number 4 4 ACS1W CN118 Conversion Cable or XW2Z 200T 2 Cable with connector must be used for the con nection CS series CPU Units cannot connect to 1 1 NT Links but a 1 1 connection can be made using 1 N NT Links normal or high speed Refer to 3 5 Connecting with 1 N NT Links and 3 6 High speed 1 N NT Links for details Precautions for Correct Use Standard Models Appendix E CPU Units That Connect in 1 1 NT Links via RS 422A 485 to PT Serial Ports PLC Series CPU Units with built in 1 1 NT Link functionality C Series C200HE CPU32 Z See note 1 C200HE CPU42 Z See note 1 N See note 1 See note 1 See note 1 See note 1 C200HG CPU33 C200HG CPU43 C200HG CPUB3 C200HG CPU63 NNNN N Na eZ eS ar C200HX CPU34 Z See note 1 C200HX CPUA44 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU54 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU64 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU65 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU85 Z See note 1 CQM1H CPU51 a T note 2 CQM1H CPU61 a T note 2 CV Series See note 3 CV500 CPU01 V1 CV1000 CPU01 V1 CV2000 CPU01 V1 CVM1 Series See note 3 and 4 CVM1 CPU01 V2 CVM1
19. Connecting to CP series PLCs Connecting to C series C200HX HG HE Z and CQM1H PLCs 30 Note The methods for setting each unit are as follows CP1L 1 1 and CP1H L L PLC Setup Area Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software CX Programmer etc to the PLC Setup Area according to the host type and port used Host type Settings CP1L M 8200 Uses 1 N NT Link CP1H 0000 Baud rate normal 38400bps 150 oo0L Ll Largest unit number 0 to 7 of connected PTs See note CP1L L 8200 Uses 1 N NT Link 0000 Baud rate normal 38400bps 166 OO0OL Ll Largest unit number 0 to 7 of connected PTs See note Note When connecting a PROCOM always set the value for L to O Setting the Front Panel Switches Set the DIP switch on the front panel to enable the PLC Setup Area settings as follows When using the serial port 1 set SW4 to OFF When using the serial port 2 set SW5 to OFF CP1L L has only one serial port Therefore there is no DIP switch SW5 PLC Setup Area Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software CX Programmer etc to the PLC Setup Area Data Memory according to the host type and port used Using RS 232C Host type Address Write value Settings Built in a port of C200HX DM 6645 5100 Uses 1 N NT Link HG HE Z L Largest unit number Port A of E DM 6555 O to 7 of connected See note 1 PTs See note 3 Po
20. Set pin 6 to ON Set terminator ON 49 Host Link Section 3 7 Connecting to CS Series CPU Units Note Connecting to CJ series CPU Units 50 CS 1G H CPULIL V and CS1G H CPULILIH Connection Method Connect to the built in RS 232C port of the CPU Unit or the RS 232C port of the Communications Board Note that the connection to a peripheral port must be made via an RS 232C adapter CS1W CN118 specially designed for connecting to a peripheral port PLC Setup Area When connecting to a CS series CPU Unit set the following communications conditions for the PLC Setup area according to the communication port used Connection Method Write Value Setting Uses built in RS 232C port of 8000 Uses Host Link CS1G H CS1G H H 161 0000 to 000A Baud rate See note 1 0000 Unit No 00 Uses built in peripheral port of e 8000 Uses Host Link CS1G H CS1G H H 0000 to 000A Baud rate See note 1 0000 Unit No 00 1 Set the same baud rate as for the PT Set whether the PLC Setup is set directly from the Programming Device Pro gramming Console or created by the Support Software CX Programmer and transferred to the CPU Unit Refer to the SYSMAC CS Series Operation Manual W339 for information on the PLC Setting the Front Panel Switches Set DIP switch pin 4 or 5 of the CPU Unit according to the port to which the PT is connected as follows RUN ERR ALM INH PRPHL COMM
21. Size This option can set the length of control block When the con trol block size is 0 the control block function is disabled Clear flag after done You can select this option to clear the address in the control block to O when an operation was completed in the control block Address This option can set the starting address of system status Status Block block Refer to 6 6 Control Block and Status Block 104 Menus Section 6 2 Standard Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box Optimize Type Optimize Dynamic This option can optimize all objects that read addresses on the screen when the PT switches screens Note When you select this function all objects that read addresses on the screen will show incorrect val ues for a short time All objects show correct values after optimi zation is completed Optimize Static This option can optimize all objects that read addresses on the screen during validation operation System Menu Lan This option can set a language for the System Menu guage Communication Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box xi Standard Comm Default Multi Language COMET Protocol a Host link CS CI CPLICOMIC Modify Protocol Settings 1 Protocol Settings 2 PT Unit No COM Port comi y Host Unit No Podio Interface S232 Comm Delay 0 ms Data Bits 7 Bits Timeout 3000 ms Stop Bits 2 Bits Retry Count 5 Baudrate Parity ren Y Optimize Size Limit Com
22. 2 For the range 2 and greater the address increases progressively When n is the total number of states n will also be the total number of ranges You can specify the limit of each range For example when the number of states is 5 the number of ranges will be 5 0 to 4 You can specify the foreground color of state 0 1 2 3 and 4 as red green blue yellow and purple respectively too 50 3 1 0 The below shows the relationships between the value of the read address and the range lamp color 100 and more fea 331049 Be oo m Simple Lamp Property of Simple Lamp The simple lamp has two states ON OFF Thus it is possible to emphasize some dis play parts of the screen In the example below there are simple lamps on the pipes The simple lamps will change as shown on the right figure below XOR Color You can set XOR color of base picture p ti When an object is positioned in the behind a simple lamp the object in back will not be refreshed while the simple lamp is illuminated even if or Correct Use y y the object display changes 156 Object Functions Section 6 4 6 4 9 Data Display Object For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings m Numeric Display Object Property of Numeric Display Object The numeric display object reads the value of the setting address and shows the read value in the format that you set Label Size You can set the label si
23. Color Logging Buffer Data Format Minimum Maximum Integral Digits You can set the integer or fraction digits The digit Fraction Digits Data Log Buffer Setup Time Date The time format can be HH MM SS or HH MM You can select the data log buffer number The number is the same as the line number of Data Log Setting Dialog Box The data format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal hexadecimal or float The data length is word When you select Float you must set more than 2 words in the Data Length Field of Data Log Setting Dialog Box You can set the minimum and maximum value of the trend chart If the value is more than the maxi mum value the line will show the maximum value If the value is less than the minimum value the line will show the minimum value number will be an actual digit number only when the data format is selected as Float Click the Data Log Buffer Setup Button to open the Data Log Setting Dialog Box You can also select PT Menu Data Log Setting 171 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Trend Chart Object Date Format The date format can be MM DD YY DD MM YY or DD MM YY You can set the text color of time and date This option will be enabled when the Time Format or Date Format is selected Curve No 1 8 Enable If this option is selected you can enable the line options Data No You must set the data number to read the data log For example if the Data Length opt
24. Communication is executed in accordance with the CPU bus unit system settings made at the PLC The initial values for the system settings are as follows e Communications speed 9600 bps e Parity Even e Xon Xoff control Not executed e Communication method Full duplex e Stop bits 2 stop bits e Data length 7 bits e Terminator setting Selector switch Set this switch to ON upper position Serial Communications Boards with RS 232C and RS 422A Ports for Use with CS series CPU Units CS1W SCB21 Both ports 1 and 2 are RS 232C ports CS1W SCB41 Port 1 is an RS 232C port and Port 2 is an RS 422A port Setting DM Area Allocations in CPU Unit Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software Programming Console or CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings Host Link Section 3 7 The allocations and settings are the same for RS 232C and RS 422A CS1W SCB41 Port 2 Allocated DM Area words Write value Settings DM32000 DM32010 8000 Host Link Mode DM32001 DM32011 0000 to000A Baud rate See note 1 DM32003 DM32013 0000 Unit No 00 Note 1 Set the baud rate to the same value as that of the PT Setti
25. Display For The deviation value shows horizontally mat The deviation value shows vertically Value Data Length Word Data Format Unsigned Decimal Standard Value jo Minimum Value 0 2 Maximum Y alue 100 4 Display Deviation Limit Lint D Color E L Variable Standard Value Deviaton Limit Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or dou ble word 32bits unsigned decimal or hexadecimal the deviation value You can set the minimum and maximum value Display Deviation If you select this option you can specify the Limit deviation limit and color to show the deviation value in the color you specified If you deselect this option the deviation object shows the deviation value in the foreground color You can set the limit value You can set the display color of the limit value Variable Standard If you select this option Read Address 1 is Value Deviation Limit the standard value and Read Address 2 is the deviation limit value 150 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Deviation Object Detail Example If the data length is word the data format is unsigned decimal the standard value is 50 the minimum value is 0 the maximum value is 100 and the deviation limit is 20 the deviation object will show as fol lows When the value is 10 When the value is 20 When the value is 70 When the value is 90 6 4 7 Pipe wr Fipe l m Pipe 2 vda Pipe 3 K Pipe d afl Pipet
26. Example Copies the data in 0 1 2 and 3 to 10 11 12 and 13 in sequence 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 MEMCOPY 10 0 4 After the PT executes MEMCOPY command 10 1 11 2 12 3 13 4 MEMSET Fills the memory with the specified data Equation MEMSET Var1 Var2 Var3 Signed This command fills the memories from the address in Vari with data in address Var2 The number of memories is Var3 If the write destination address becomes more than the maximum number an error occurs when you execute validation Example 5 10 MEMSET 0 5 4 Executes MEMSET command to fill 0 1 2 3 with a constant 10 STRCPYB Converts Text to ASCII code Equation STRCPYB Var1 Var2 This command converts text in address Var2 to ASCII code and stores it in Var1 The maximum length is 128 words Example STRCPYB 1 AB12 194 Macro Function Section 6 5 After the PT executes STRCPYB command it stores 4241H in 1 and 3231H in 2 FMOV Transfers Float Data Equation Vari FMOV Var2 Signed DW This command transfers float data from Var2 to Var1 After the PT executes this command there is no change in data of Var2 Example Transfers a constant 44 3 to the internal memory address 0 0 FMOV 44 3 Signed DW m Data Conversion Command Equation Description Vari BCD Var COM vert BIN ver XW Vari XBW Var Var Varl MAX Var2 Var Vari MIN Var2 Var3 Gets
27. FSUB 4 1 9 Signed DW Subtracts the float value in the internal memory 6 from the float value in the internal memory 4 and stores the result in the internal memory 8 8 FSUB 4 6 Signed DW FMUL Multiplication Equation Var1 Var2 Var3 Signed DW Vari FMUL Var2 Var3 Signed DW This command multiplies Var2 by Var3 and stores the result in Var1 Example Multiplies the value in the internal memory 2 by 2 2 2 2 Multiplies the value in the internal memory 2 by 1 and stores the result in the address 3 3 2 1 Multiplies the value in the internal memory address 4 by 1 5 4 FMUL 4 1 5 Signed DW Multiplies the float value in the internal memory 4 by 6 and stores the result in 8 Macro Function Section 6 5 8 FMUL 4 6 Signed DW FDIV Division Equation Var1 Var2 Var3 Signed DW Vari FDIV Var2 Var3 Signed DW Divides Var2 by Var3 and stores the result in Var1 The value in Var3 cannot be equal to 0 zero Example Divides the value in the internal memory 2 by 5 and stores the result in the address 3 3 2 5 Divides the value in the internal memory 4 by 4 3 and stores the result in the address 6 6 FDIV 4 4 3 Signed DW FMOD Get Remainder Equation Var1 Var2 Var3 Signed DW Var1 FMOD Var2 Var3 Signed DW This command divides Var2 by Var3 and stores the remainder in Var1 The value in Var3
28. Found New Hardware Wizard Please choose your search and installation options f Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local paths and removable media The best driver found vall be installed Search removable media foppy CD ROM IM Include this location in the search E SProgram Files SOMAONSNP Designer S crE dit pp Browse Don t search will choose the driver to install Choose thie option to select the device driver from a list Windows does not guarantee that the diver you choose will be the best match for your hardware lt Back Cancel 3 The dialog box shown below will be displayed Click the Continue Anyway Button Hardware Installation i i A The software you are installing for this hardware Htl haz not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows P Tell me why this testing le important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway 4 When installation is completed the following dialog box will be displayed Click the Finish Button Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the F
29. POWER T Y lt m aa NA 28 5 Mih 122 0 31 5 Max 184 1 58495 75 3 rel gS B 8 A N SN i y Wi EEE COM2 AA 00000 IDI o ales z 8 KS Y 245 Dimensions Appendix B NP5 1Q001 B o POWER 144 1 131 4 NA JE 122 0 T 184 1 5 8 49 5 75 3 DE ee oo zj N H z Y o sm a cOM2 i O00000 N A O fl oo
30. SERIALA 000 Mirce s 16 None SERIALA 000 Mircecs 16 None SERIALA 000 Mircecs 16 None SERIALA 000 Mircecis 16 1 None SERIALA 000 MBRcB 16 16 None SERIALA 000 MBRce 16 16 None SERIALA 000 Mrcocs 16 None SERTA annn MBRca 16 16 1t Nana Alarm Set Address of This option can set the alarm starting address You can ting Alarm Block set the address to a minimum of 512 alarms 32 Words Scan Time s This option can set the time interval to monitor The unit is second Number of This option can set the number of occurred alarms to Records in record History Buffer When the number of records becomes more than the set value it will delete the first record and insert the new record into the last address Non volatile You can select this option to save data in the SRAM when the power supply is cut The SRAM can save a maximum of 8K bytes of alarm data The power of SRAM is battery when the power supply is cut Property Y Eng Y Trad Y Jap Font arial Ratio fiom Sie fia El Number Address Message Color Detection Typel SERIALA 00500 00 NP series PT LIRGB 255 255 on SERIALA 00500 01 Support Up Download for ScLIRGB 255 255 on SERIALA 00500 02 Multi language Easy Edit S LIJRGB 255 255 on SERIALA 00500 LIRGB 255 255 O SERIALA 00500 LIRGB 255 299 SERIALA 00500 LIRGB 255 255 SERIALA 00500 LIRGB 255 299 SERIALA 00500 LJrRes 255 255 SERIALA 00500 LIRGB 255 255 SER
31. The result is not equal to O A OFF Ais OFF IFBA ON Ais ON A is internal memory or a PLC THEN address IFB A OFF A is OFF THEN IFAs Calls sub macro if A is equal to B A is internal memory or a con THEN CALL C stant Example If 2 is greater than or equal to 10 the process goes to LABEL 1 and contin ues to execute the program IF 2 gt 10 THEN GOTO LABEL 1 Equation IFB Var1 ON OFF THEN GOTO LABEL identifier If Var1 is ON or OFF the process goes to LABEL identifier to continue to exe cute the program Var1 is PLC address 199 Macro Function 200 Section 6 5 Example IFB 0 0 ON THEN GOTO LABEL 1 IF THEN CALL Equation IF Var1 Var2 THEN CALL sub macro number If Vari is equal to Var2 this command calls sub macro Vari and Var2 must be the internal memory or constant Example If 2 is equal to 10 then this command calls sub macro 1 IF 2 10 THEN CALL 1 IF ELSE ENDIF Equation IF expression Statement ELSEIF expression2 Statement2 ELSE Statement3 ENDIF This command makes a logical decision in more than one condition If the expressionl is true this command executes the Statementi If the expression1 is false it checks if the expression2 is true or not If the expression2 is true it executes the Statement2 If both expression1 and expression2 are false it executes the Statement3 For details on the expres sion refer to the Comparison comman
32. _ zs a Font Color E Eoo OOO Italic E o Z o E Bitmap Toolbar 1 e el P zt El E C Y e Select Transparent The sucker tool removes the color of the selected Color picture to specify the transparent color of the pic ture lle Change Mode for Pro This icon stretches resizes or aligns not only the cess All State Picture current picture with current state but also all pic tures with all states Picture Stretch Ration This icon resizes the selected picture to fit it to the 1 1 size of the object in proportion to the initial picture size Picture Actual This icon resizes the selected picture to the initial picture size Picture Align Left This icon aligns the selected picture to the left side of the object 130 Toolbars Section 6 3 Description a or Align Horizontal This icon horizontally aligns the picture to the cen Center ter of the object e Picture Align Right This icon aligns the selected object to the right E side of the object op Picture Align Top This icon aligns the selected object to the top of Ld the object E Picture Align Vertical This icon vertically aligns the picture to the center El Center of the object Picture Align Bottom This icon aligns the selected object to the bottom of the object m Object Toolbar a CON Analog Meter a Data Display E CI IS CO io a gt 2 JB Mi
33. bmp N PIPEC_AS bmp N PIPEC_A6 bmp NPIPEC_A bmp N PIPEC_BO bmp PIPEC_B1 bmp PIPEC_B1 bmp y PIPEC_B2 bmp A PIPEC_B3 bmp N PIPEC_B4 bmp N PIPEC_BS bmp N PIPEC_B6 bmp A PIPEC_B7 bmp S PIPEC_CO bmp N PIPEC_C1 bmp A PIPEC_C2 bmp N PIPEC_C3 bmp N PIPEC_C4 bmp N PIPEC_C5 bmp y PIPEC_C6 bmp N PIPEC_C bmp N PIPEC_DO bmp Sy PIPEC_D1 bmp N PIPEC_D2 bmp y PIPEC_D3 bmp N PIPEC_D4 bmp N PIPEC_DS bmp A PIPEC_DS bmp A PIPEC_D7 bmp A PIPEC_EO bmp A PIPEC_E1 bmp A PIPEC_E2 bmp N PIPEC_E3 bmp N PIPEC_E4 bmp A PIPEC_ES bmp A PIPEC_E6 bmp N PIPEC_E7 bmp EEE IN PIPEC N PIPEC N PrrEc M PIPEC N PIPEC 5 PIPEC N PIPEC IS PIPEC El 21x Files of type All Files bmp ipg gif ico Cancel IV Preview 65536 colors convert C 256 colors convert C 16 gray colors convert No changed PIPEC_B1 bmp 96x86x16M This icon exports pictures in BMP format from the Export library A Delete Picture Shortcut Menu This icon deletes pictures in the library To show the shortcut menu right click on the picture The shortcut menu shows a list of commands related to library Cut Copy Paste Delete Rename Import EXT m Text Library This function enables you to input frequently used text into the Text Library It is possible to select the text from the Text Library and enter them on the
34. list object will show the message when the Too alarm message occurrence is Zero You can set the text color of time and date This option will be active when the Time For mat or Date Format is selected m Message Banner Object Property of Message Banner Object The present alarms will be shown in a single line of scrolling text Styl Standard Raised Sunken Transparency Movement Dis You can set the movement distance of the banner The range can tance be between 1 and 50 dots Interval ms The interval time of the movement distance can be between 50 and 3000 ms Value Alarm Detail Status Display M Time Format hh mm ss Alarm Number The time format can be HH MM SS or HH MM Date Format The date format can be from MM DD YY DD MM YY or DD MM YY Alarm Number This option can show the alarm number in the message banner object The alarm number will always be in front of the alarm message The Alarm Number will be set in the Alarm Setting Dialog Box Color You can set the text color of time and date This option will be active when the Time Format or Date Format is selected 178 Object Functions Section 6 4 6 4 15 Fixed Objects Line Rectangle Circle Polygon Sectors Text Scale Table Sa L O Z ES A E Lo LE The users can make many graphics objects by use of the fixed objects Refer to the 6 4 2 Common Settings on functions common to all objects m Line
35. 115 200 bps 42 Setting the Front Panel Switches CJ1W SCU41 CUA ERC SD1 RD1 TERI o o O O O Display indicators oO oO a oO RDY ERH SD2 RD2 MD Mon Terminating resistance switch TERM Unit number setting switch Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as these used by other Units in the system Two wire four wire switch WIRE For RS 422A Set to 4 for four wire operation right position For RS 485 Set to 2 for two wire operation left position Port 1 RS 422A 485 Port 2 RS 232C Host Link Section 3 7 3 7 Host Link 3 7 1 Connection Methods Host Link is a method used to connect a single PT to a single host in a 1 1 connection in the same way as 1 1 NT Link using RS 232C or RS 422A com munications Connecting to a COM1 Serial Port Using RS 232C This is the easiest connection method OMRON cables with connectors can be used depending on the host being connected PT Host L_ RS 232C cable Ht 15 m max Connecting to a COM2 Serial Port Using RS 422A This connection method allows an extended communications distance of up to 500 m PT Host o RS 422A RS 485 cable H 500 m max The two hosts can be connected at the same time by using RS 232C and RS 422A Any combination of devices can be connected to the PT PT Host 1 RS 232C cable RS 422A RS 485 cable To use the COM2 serial port the SW2 DIP switch on the back of
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37. CP Series CP1L L14D CP1W CIFO1 RS 232C Option CP1L L20D Board CP1L M30D CP1L M40D CS Series CS1G CPU42 V1 CS1W SCB41 Serial Communica CS1G CPU43 V1 tions Board CS1G CPU44 V1 CS1G CPU45 V1 CS1H CPU63 V1 CS1H CPU64 V 1 CS1H CPU65 V1 CS1H CPU66 V1 CS1H CPU67 V1 CS1G CPU42H CS1G CPU43H CS1G CPU44H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CS1D CPU65H CS1D CPU67H CJ Series CJ1G CPU42H CJ1W SCU41 Serial Communica CJ1G CPU43H tions Unit CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU13 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU23 CJ1H CPU65H CJ1H CPU66H CPU Units That Connect to PTs in Host Links PLC Series C200HE HG HX Series With RS 232C connector switching 9 pin type CQM1 H Series With RS 232C connector 9 pin type CPM1A Series Connects to RS 232C cable using RS 232C Adapter CPM1 CIFO1 7 CPM2A Series With RS 232C connector 9 pin type CVM1 CV Series With RS 232C connector switching 9 pin type With RS 232C connector 9 pin type With RS 232C connector 9 pin type CPM2C Series Connects to RS 232C connector branched using CPM2C CN111 with converting cable 263 Standard Models Appendix E CPU Units That Connect in Host Links via RS 232C to PT Serial Ports PLC Series CPU Units with Built in Host CPU Units Connectable Host Link Unit Link Function with Host Link Units or Communications Board Expansion Communications Board CP Series CP1L L14D L20D
38. CPU11 V2 CVM1 CPU21 V2 o a a 4 2 3 4 Note A C200HW COM03 V1 or C200HW COMO06 V1 Communications Board is required A C200HW COMO03 V1 or C200HW COMO06 V1 Communications Board is required Connection is not possible to CVM1 CV series PLC CPU Units without V1 in the model number Connect using RS 422A SA gt m O i e e N CPU Units That Connect to PTs in Standard 1 N NT Links Modh Specifications O S CP Series Connecting to RS 232C cable using RS 232C Option Board CP1W CIF01 S RS 422A 485 Eo Board CP1W CIF 11 With RS 232C connector 9 pin nt With RS 232C connector 9 pin ta 259 Standard Models Appendix E CPU Units That Connect in 1 N NT Links via RS 232C to PT Serial Ports PLC Series Connecting with built in ports Connecting via optional Communications Boards CP Series CP1L L14D L20D M30D M40D See note 1 CP1H X XA Y CS Series CS1G CPU42 V1 Same as at left See note 2 CS1G CPU43 V1 CS1G CPU44 V1 CS1G CPU45 V1 CS1H CPU63 V 1 CS1H CPU64 V1 CS1H CPU65 V 1 CS1H CPU66 V 1 CS1H CPU67 V1 CS1G CPU42H CS1G CPU43H CS1G CPU44H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CS1D CPU65H CS1D CPU67H CJ Series CJ1H CPU65H See note 2 Same as at left See note 3 CJ1H CPU66H See note 2 CJ1G CPU42H See note 2 CJ1G CPU43H See note 2 CJ1G CPU44H See note 2 CJ1G CPU45H See note 2 CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU
39. Control Block and Status Block 6 6 1 Control Block When you set the host address and size in Control Block the host can control an NP series PT The control area consists of continuous word addresses The length is between O and 8 words The length can change if the function that you use on screen data changes For example for the Data Log function a minimum of 5 words is necessary When the size of Control Block is O the Control Block function is disabled When the Control Block function is enabled the host can control the PT For details on settings refer to 6 6 3 Settings This table shows functions and gives explanations of each word Owa Aaress O oa 0 Address for Designating Screen Number SNR 0 1 Control FagAdaresscra aoo 2 Curve Control Address GUOR fe a Adaress for Sampling Data Log Buffer HBS s E 6 Address for Designating Data Block Group Number RBIR 7 system Control Flag Address SCFR Address for Designating Screen Number SNIR Designate Screen Number When you write a screen number to SNIR the NP screen changes to that number This function allows the NP display screen to be changed from the host Specify the numerical value storage format in signed decimal unsigned decimal hexadecimal or binary When opening or closing a pop up screen write 0 to SNIR m Control Flag Address CFR Function bit 0 Set User Security Level bit 1 Set User Security Level
40. Data Log Buffer 4 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 5 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 6 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 7 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 8 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 9 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 10 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 11 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 12 Reserved Sampling Data Log Buffer Status Flag When the PT samples the data log buffer the sampling data log buffer status flag bits O to 11 is turned ON After the sampling operation is completed the sampling data log buffer status flag is turned OFF m Status Address for Clearing Data Log Buffer HCSR Fra SSCS O_____ Gear Status orbata Log Bweri SS e Gear Status of Data Log Bufer e Gear Status of Data Log Buers e Gear Status of Data Log Buffer 10 Clear Data Log Buffer Flag When the PT clears data log buffer the clear data log buffer status flag bits O to 11 is turned ON After the clearing operation is completed the clear data log buffer status flag is turned OFF m Data Block Status Address RESR eo fj Change Status of Data Block Number Data Block Read Status Host PT Data Block Write Status PT Host 221 Control Block and Status Block Section 6 6 Change Status of Data Block Number Flag When the host changes the data block number the change status of data block number flag bit 0 is turned ON After the PT changes the data block number and updates the RCPNo value
41. E C200HE CPU11 ZE C200HE CPU32 ZE C200HE CPU42 ZE C200HG CPU33 E C200HG CPU43 E C200HG CPU53 E C200HG CPU63 E C200HG CPU33 ZE C200HG CPU43 ZE C200HG CPU53 ZE C200HG CPU63 ZE C200HX CPU34 E C200HX CPU44 E C200HX CPU54 E C200HX CPU64 E C200HX CPU34 ZE C200HX CPU44 ZE C200HX CPU54 ZE C200HX CPU64 ZE C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE C200HE CPU32 E C200HW COMO03 EV1 C200HE CPU42 E C200HW COMO6 EV1 C200HE CPU32 ZE C200HE CPU42 ZE C200HG CPU33 E C200HG CPU43 E C200HG CPU53 E C200HG CPU63 E C200HG CPU33 ZE C200HG CPU43 ZE C200HG CPU53 ZE C200HG CPU63 ZE C200HX CPU34 E C200HX CPU44 E C200HX CPU54 E C200HX CPU64 E C200HX CPU34 ZE C200HX CPU44 ZE C200HX CPU54 ZE C200HX CPU64 ZE C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE 267 Standard Models Appendix E PLC Series CPU Units with Built in Host CPU Units Connectable Host Link Unit Link Function with Host Link Units or Communications Board Expansion Communications Board C Series C1000H CPU01 EV1 C500 LK201 EV 1 C2000H CPU01 EV1 C1000H CPU01 EV1 C500 LK203 C1000HF CPUA1 EV1 C2000H CPU01 EV1 CPM1 10 20CDR L CPM1 CIF1 1 CPM1A 10 20 30 40CDL CPM1 CIF1 1 CPM2A 30 40 60CDLILI L CPM1 CIF1 1 Peripheral port connection CPM2C 10 200J 1 1 J0 10 See note 1 Cs CPU51 sane SCB41 CQM1H CPU61 CV Series CV500 CPU01 EV1 CV500 CPU01 EV1 sie LK201 See note 2 CV1000 CPU01 EV1 CV1000 CPU01 EV1 CV2000 CPU01 EV1 CV2000 CPU01 EV1 CPU01 EV1
42. LABEL cannot be found There is no LABEL that GOTO specifies Code 101 Recursion occurs This error message usually shows in sub macro The function of a sub macro to call is called recursion whether the PT calls it directly or not The sub macro does not usually use recursion As an alternative for it you can use GOTO or FOR infinite times Code 102 More than 3 nested FOR is used This error message tells you not to use more than 3 nested FOR commands to keep sufficient memory As an alternative for it you can use GOTO or IF Code 103 Sub macro does not exist This error message tells you that there is no sub macro in the program For example CALL 5 means CALL sub macro 5 This error message shows when you do not edit sub macro 5 in the program This message shows to make sure that there are no errors These errors include input error and absence of related sub macro Code 104 Number of NEXT is less than the number of FOR The number of NEXT and FOR commands must be the same This error code shows when the number of NEXT commands is less than that of FOR com mands Code 105 Number of FOR is less than the number of NEXT The number of FOR and NEXT commands must be the same This error code shows when the number of FOR commands is less than that of NEXT com mands Code 106 Repeated LABEL This error message shows to tell you that one macro has the same LABEL more than one time It shows during valida
43. Links using RS 422A 485 are as follows e CS series PLCs CS1G H and CS1G H H e CJ series PLCs CJ1G H H CJ1G and CJ1M CS series PLCs can also be connected in high speed 1 N NT Links by using a CS1W SCB41 Serial Communications Board CS series PLCs without V1 suffix can also be connected in high speed 1 N NT Links if a Serial Communi cations Board is used CJ series PLCs can also be connected in high speed 1 N NT Links by using a CJ1W SCU41 Serial Communications Unit Check the series and model of the PLC and the model of the Board or Unit that are mounted to the PLC when connecting the PT to the host For details on the PLCs that can be connected refer to Appendix E Standard Models To use the COM2 serial port the SW2 DIP switch on the back of the PT must be set Pin 1 COM2 RS 422A 485 set RS 485 RS 422A ting Pin 2 COM2 RS 422A 485 set RS 485 RS 422A ting Pin 3 COM2 terminating resis Terminating resis Terminating resis tance setting tance enabled tance disabled Not used 3 6 1 Unit Setting Methods The methods for setting each Unit are as follows Connecting to CP series CP1L LJ L and CP1H L L PLCs PLC Setup Area Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software CX Programmer etc to the PLC Setup Area according to the host type and port used Host type Address Write value Settings CP1L M 8200 Uses 1 N NT Link CP1H 000A Baud rate high speed 115 200bps 150 000
44. Menus Section 6 2 Data Log Setting Dialog Box You can delete data logs Modify You can change data logs m Symbol Table This function names addresses For example you can name SERI ALA DM00100 Symbol_A To show the Symbol Table Dialog Box select the PT Menu Symbol Table Symbol Table Dialog Box MM Symbol Table E Internal Memory SERIALA Comment OPERATINGSYSTEM Open pave Add Delete cose Save You can save the settings made with the Symbol Table Dialog Box as a tag file You can add a symbol 1 Select the Internal Memory or SELEALA Host names are shown on the third or more tabs 2 Click the Add Button Do not add a symbol with only a number or with the same address You can delete the selected row 1 Use the mouse to select a row to delete 2 Click the Delete Button The selected row is deleted Close You can discard the changes and exit the dialog box Reference e If you do not input a name or address and click the Close Button you will see a warning message m PT Setting PT Setting Dialog Box contains Standard Comm Default and Multi lan guage lab Pages This section describes these tabs 103 Menus Section 6 2 To show the PT Setting Dialog Box select the PT Menu PT Setting Standard Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box x nitandarcd Comm Default Multi Language standard gt Control Block Project Hame Address SERLALA DMO 5 HMI mize
45. Object Property of Line Object Line direction Line width 1 to 8 Line Color You can set the line color of the object Line Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots Line Style You can select the line styles from below a You can draw line objects m Rectangle Object Property of Rectangle Object You can draw rectangle objects You can set the line color of the object Line Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots Transparency When you enable this option only the object border will show and there is no color in the object This will also disable the Foreground Color option Corner Radius You can use the bevel size setting for the radius to round the corners The maximum setting value can change when the size of the object changes 179 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Circle Object Property of Circle Object You can draw circle objects You can set the line color of the object Line Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots Transparency The outside area of a circle is always in transparent color When you select Yes the foreground color will be in transpar ent color and the object will show the border line only If there are other objects below this object they will show up and can be viewed on the screen See the illustrations below Transparency option is No Q Transparency option is Yes m Polygon Object Property of Polygon Object You can draw po
46. PT Menu of the NP Designer Message Incorrect Model Models of the Name screen and PT do not match Time out occurs Check the following while connecting to Power supply to the PT the PT or transfer e Cable connections ring If this symptom still occurs exit the application and restart the computer and PT Then connect them again Connection failed 235 Troubleshooting Message No Response From PT Transmission aborted NP Designer Error Messages This section describes possible errors during screen data editing and their coun 236 termeasures Cause e Attempted to transfer screen data using a method different from the transfer setting e When attempted to transfer screen data through COM port the PT was not in a transfer mode e The SW1 slide switch on the back of the PT is turned ON e The PT is busy Time out occurs while connecting to the PT or transfer ring Section 7 3 Countermeasure e Check the transfer setting in the Option Dialog from Tools Menu of the NP Designer e To transfer screen data through COM Port the PT must be in a transfer mode Refer to SEC TION 4 System Menu e Turn OFF SW1 slide switch on the back of the PT before transferring screen data e Restart the PT and transfer screen data Check the following e Power supply to the PT e Cable connections If this symptom still occurs exit the application and restart the computer and P
47. Property of String Input Object Press a string input object to show a dialog box for inputting a string This object writes the input string to the write address The string is input or shown only ASCII format Label Size You can set the label size and label color The label size can be between Label Color 8 and 64 points a AE MU A 166 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of String Input Object Characters The character length can be between 1 and 28 characters The default Length setting is 4 characters Display If you select YES the screen will show asterisks when you input charac Asterisk ters 6 4 12 Line Graph Objects bs Broken Line dal XY Distribution Refer to the 6 4 2 Common Settings on functions common to all objects Broken Line Object Property of Broken Line Object This object can show a broken line chart of the read address values Set the Line Number 1 to 4 in the property Then click Value Detail to show the Line Setting Dialog Box and set the Broken Line chart setting Example If the Sample Number is 100 and Line Number is 4 the object will read the data of 100 X 4 400 words When the Read Address is DO the object will read from DO to D399 See the Read Address allocation below Line 1 DO to D99 Line 2 D100 to D199 Line 3 D200 to D299 Line 4 D300 to D399 You must set the sample flag of the control block to read data and display the broken lin
48. Range Options Read Address 1 is the low limit value Read Address 2 is the high limit value and Read Address 3 is the target value Low Region You can set the low and high region color These options are available Color only when the Range option in the Detail Dialog Box is selected High Region See the illustration below Color The low limit value is 30 the color of low region is green the high limit value is 70 and the color of high region is red The minimum and max imum input value is O and 100 respectively When the value is 20 When the value is 50 When the value is 80 152 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Pipe 3 Property of Pipe 3 This object connects to several pipes The pipe 3 shows as follows IOI Pipe Gauge You can set the pipe gauge The selectable range is between 1 and 5 1 is 13 dots and 2 is 26 dots The size for 3 to 5 increases progressively m Pipe 4 Property of Pipe 4 This object connects to several pipes The pipe 4 shows as follows I Style Rotation 180 Rotation 270 Q D IOI Pipe Gauge You can set the pipe gauge The selectable range is between 1 and 5 1 is 13 dots and 2 is 26 dots The size for 3 to 5 increases progres sively m Pipe 5 Property of Pipe 5 This object connects to several pipes The pipe 5 shows as follows Standard Rotation 90 Rotation 180 Rotation 270 i z k ll A a Pipe Gauge You can set the pipe gauge Th
49. Section 6 6 To control the PT and read the status you must make these settings A PIN i Select PT Setting from PT Menu The PT Setting Dialog Box shows Select Standard Tab Page Specify a starting address and size in the Control Block Field Specify a starting address in the Status Block Field PT Setting 2 ox Standard Comm Default Multi Language mtandard Control Block Project Hame Address NERIALA DMO E HMI Size fi Model Clear flag after done E NP3 Mqoo0 E Hold Data Place SRAM status Block At SERIALA DMI al Optimize Type i Optimize Dynamic Optimize Static ecu O stem merma language Password i English taringa Level 0 Prompt for Level Insufficient startup Delay Time 0 8 Project Periodic Macro Poo Delay Time A cams 223 Internal Memory Section 6 7 6 7 Internal Memory m Internal Address R W Word access n n O to 65535 Bit access n b n O to 65535 b O to 15 The NP series PT has 65536 16 bit internal addresses 0 to 65535 m Non volatile Internal Address R W M Word access Mn n 0 to 1023 Bit access Mn b n O to 1023 b 0 to 15 The NP series PT has 1024 16 bit non volatile internal addresses MO to M1023 m Indirect Address R W Word access n n O to 65535 The indirect address is an area where an address is stored The user must get the address from n and then get the value stored in this ad
50. Startup Macro 2 Library Project Resident Macro Text Library Project Periodic Macro Get System Information Submacro m Transfer Transfer From PT This function transfers screen data from a PT to a computer 1 2 3 1 Select the PT Menu Transfer From PT or use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Shift B You will see the password dialog box Password e Enter Password Hekaa Ifyou do not set a password press OE oaea 2 Input your password The highest level password stored in the NP Design er You will see the Save As Dialog Box 3 Input the project file name Click the OK Button The transfer will start When the progress bar shows 100 the transfer is completed Then the uploaded screen data will be open The progress bar shows the progress dur ing the transfer You can click the Stop Button to stop the transfer xl Note When you transfer the screen data you cannot upload the settings made with the PT system menu 96 Menus Section 6 2 1 2 3 Transfer System To PT This function transfers the system or adds functions to a PT To transfer the system to the PT select the PT Menu Transfer Transfer System To PT Transfer To PT This function transfers the screen data to the PT To transfer the screen data to the PT e select the PT Menu Transfer To PT e click the bf icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl B The progress bar shows the
51. This function makes sure that the macro syntax is correct e Macro Wizard E This command shows the Macro Command Dialog Box You can use this dialog box to edit macro The macro commands are put in brackets when you use host addresses This tells you the difference between the com mands and the Internal Memory 187 Macro Function 188 Section 6 5 Macro Command Dialog Box Edit Command Help Marable 4 m Macro Command Dialog Box Previous it This command moves up the selected line by one line The above lines will also move up by one line Next This command moves down the selected line by one line The lines below will also move down by one line Update i This function updates the macro If you do not use this function after you edit a macro changes are not updated With this function you can know if it is necessary to change the macro or not If the macro is not updated you need to edit the macro again Insert This command inserts a macro between two lines The lines below will move down by one line Delete A This command deletes the selected line The lines below will move up by one line Comment To write comments in programs you can put the sharp symbol in front of sentences The sentences from the sharp symbol to the end are com ments Input field f You can use keys to edit macro in the input field To edit the macro 1 Input macros in the input field Mac
52. This option can set the sampling cycle time to read the address The length of time to read the address one time If you set the Trigger option to the Control Flag OFF ON the Sampling Cycle option is disabled The range of the sampling cycle time is between 0 and 86400000 ms Log Points This option can set the log points Trigger You can select one of these logging timing e On Sampling Cycle The PT logs on the sampling cycle timing set in the Sam pling Cycle Field e Control Flag OFF gt 0N The PT logs when the control flag turns from OFF to ON Stamp Time You can select this option to record the time and date and Date during sampling operation Auto Stop You can set whether to stop logging or not when the PT has the number of logs you set e Select this option to stop logging the data after the number of logs becomes the set value of Log Points option e Deselect this option to delete the final log and insert the new record into the last address when the number of data logged is larger than the set value of the Log Points option Non Volatile You can select this option to save data in SRAM when the power supply is cut The SRAM can save a maximum of 240K bytes of sampling data The power of SRAM is battery when the power supply is cut OK You can save the data and exit the Buffer Properties Dialog Box Cancel You can discard the changes and exits the Buffer Prop erties Dialog Box 102
53. Traditional Chinese Simplified Chinese or Japanese Transfer Setting This option can set the communication interface USB 1 1 or PC COM Port for transfer Auto Saving This option can save the file at the specified time Time interval interval The setting range is between O and 120 minutes Auto Open for Next This option can automatically open the file that Execute Applica you last used when the NP Designer starts tion Include Picture This option can transfer all pictures from the PT Data For Uploading to the computer when you upload screen data Auto Convert Input For example to replace address SERI Address To Sym ALA DM00100 with the word Symbol_A you bol Name must first make this setting in Symbol Table When this option is selected the NP Designer automatically changes the input address SERI ALA DM00100 to the word Symbol_A The font size of This option can set the font size of display read Display read write and write addresses Reinstall PT You can reinstall the PT USB driver USB Drive Uninstall PT You can uninstall the PT USB driver USB Drive OK You can save the changes and exit the Option Dialog Box You can discard the changes and exit the Option Dialog Box 6 2 8 Window Menu El Close Window Close All Windows Next Window Shitt Pogon Previous Window Shift Palip FS Cascade Tile Horizontal M Tile vertical ile Sidvelein _
54. USB Flash Memory Open USB Flash Memory Data Ctrl I Data Security Si Print Ctrl P A Preview D Print Setup C Documents and Settings NP npp C Documents and Settings Test npp C Documents and Settings Sample npp C Documents and Settings HMI npp 86 Menus Section 6 2 m Exit This command exits the NP Designer To exit a project file select the File Menu Exit 6 2 2 Edit Menu 2 Undo Ctri z Cut Ctrl fj Paste Ctr Delete Del Select All Ctra BA Find Ctrl F A Replace Ctrl H Replace Host Unit Mo GO Group rT Order Align Make Same Size Text Process FT F YY al Repeat E Undo This command undoes the last action shown in the output window log Operations on properties that are not shown in the output window log are not undone To undo the operation e select the Edit Menu Undo e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Z m Redo This command redoes the undo action The output window shows all actions To redo the operation e select the Edit Menu Redo e click the 42 icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Y Cut This command deletes the selected object and save it in clipboard to paste to other position To cut an object e select the Edit Menu Cut e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl X m Copy This command copies the sel
55. YY or DD MM YY Color You can set the text color of Time Date This option will be enabled when the Time Format or Date Format is selected Example of event log table object 1 D1000 0 M 2 D1000 1 S 3 D1000 2 S 4 D1000 3 ME 5 D1000 4 E 6 D1000 5 K 7 D1000 6 SSPE 175 Object Functions Section 6 4 6 4 14 Alarm Objects History List Latest List Frequency List A AAA Message Banner The alarm objects can show the alarm messages in table format You must use these objects with Alarm Setting Refer to 6 2 4 PT Menu for the setting For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings m History List Object Property of History List Object The generate history cancel history for the set alarm will be displayed in chronological order in list format The generate history items will be shown with O s and the cancel history items will be shown with X s Detail Alarm Detail atatus Display Date Format Alarm Number The time format can be HH MM SS or HH MM Date Format The date format can be from MM DD YY DD MM YY or DD MM YY Alarm Number This option can show the alarm number in the history list object The alarm number will always be in front of the alarm message The Alarm Number will be set in the Alarm Set ting Dialog Box You can set the text color of time and date This option will be active when the Time For mat or Date Format is selected Example
56. and store the data block 1 2 3 1 Specify the data block group number N 2 Turn ON this control flag Bit 1 To control it again this flag must be turned OFF and then ON Control Flag for Writing Data Block PT Host Bit 2 writes the data block to the host To write it 1 2 3 1 Specify the data block group number N Refer to the Control flag for changing data block group number above 2 Turn ON the control flag bit 2 To control it again this flag must be turned OFF and then ON Address for Designating Data Block Group Number RBIR Designate Data Block Group Number When the Control Flag for Changing Data Block Group Number is turned ON to write the data block group number N into Address for Designating Data Block Group Number RBIR the RCP No changes m System Control Flag Address SCFR Function Multi language Setting Value bit O Multi language Setting Value bit 2 bit 3 it 4 Multi language Setting Value bit 5 Multi language Setting Value bit 6 Multi language Setting Value bit 7 o As aAa xo rr S Multi language Setting Value Multi language Setting Value o gt sr gt O B l 8to015 218 Control Block and Status Block Section 6 6 m Multi language Setting Value 6 6 2 Status Block Bits O to 7 store the designated multi language setting value They also com mand the PT to switch to the specified language of a value that the user sets in th
57. bit 2 Enable Disable Communication Bit O controls the PT communications When bit O is turned ON the PT com munication is disabled When bit O turns OFF the PT communication is enabled 215 Control Block and Status Block Section 6 6 216 Turn ON Turn OFF Backlight Bit 1 controls the PT backlight When bit 1 is turned ON the PT backlight turns OFF When bit 1 turns OFF the PT backlight turns ON Sound the Siren Bit 2 controls the PT siren When bit 2 is turned ON the siren starts When bit 2 is turned OFF the siren stops Clear Control Flag for Alarm Buffer Bit 3 clears the alarm buffer When bit 3 is turned ON the alarm buffer is cleared To control the alarm buffer again this flag must be turned OFF and then ON Clear Control Flag for Alarm Counter Bit 4 clears the alarm counter When bit 4 is turned ON the alarm counter is cleared To control the alarm counter again this flag must be turned OFF and then ON Set User Security Level Bits 8 to 10 set the PT user security level The level is from 0 to 7 MSB is Bit 10 and LSB is Bit 8 The default level is the Starting Level set with the PT Setting Dialog Box lf the security level of an object is higher than the current security level the user must enter a password The security level will then change to the higher level The user can thus use all objects with a security level that is lower than or equal to this new user security level If the user c
58. communications settings in the PLC Setup Peripheral port Connected to a Programming Console or other device RS 232C port Connected to device other than Programming Console Serial Communications Boards with RS 232C and RS 422A 485 Ports for Use with CS series CPU Units CS1W SCB21 Both ports 1 and 2 are RS 232C ports CS1W SCB41 Port 1 is an RS 232C port and Port 2 is an RS 422A 485 port Setting DM Area Allocations in CPU Unit Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software Programming Console or CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The allocations and settings are the same for RS 232C and RS 422A 485 Aria Port 2 DM32000 DM32010 8200 1 N NT Link Mode DM32001 DM3201 1 0000 to 0009 Baud rate normal See note 1 DM32006 DM32016 000 L Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs 1 Set the baud rate to a numeric value between 0000 to 0009 Hex The setting is the same for any value between 0000 and 0009 Hex For example to connect PTs with unit numbers 3 to 6 to Port 1 in 1 N NT Links set DM32000 to 8200 Hex DM32001 to 0000 Hex and DM32006 to 0006 Hex When setting a 1 N N
59. data block data you opened do not contain the starting address Save You can save the edited data block data to a file When the NP Designer saves the data block file it will not save the starting address You can delete all related data block setting and input data block data Clear You can clear all input data block to O You can print all data block data on the current screen You can save the set data block data You can discard the changes and close the Data Block Setup Dialog box m Alarm Setting The alarm function shows a message when the registered address fits the specified conditions To use this alarm function you must make settings with the Alarm Setting Dialog Box and an alarm object For details on alarm object settings refer to 6 4 Object Functions 99 Menus Section 6 2 To show the Alarm Setting Dialog Box select the PT Menu Alarm Setting Alarm Setting Dialog Box Alarm Setting Alarm Setting 7 Banner 7 Address of Alarm Block SERIALA 00050 El Enable No Position Top sean Time s Direction Left Number of Records in History Buffer Non volatile Movement Distanc 1 Interval ms 100 Y Default Font farial Ratio 100 y Size 14 v Number Address Message Color Detection Type Screen 1 SERIALA 000 NP series PT MBRca 16 16 1 None SERIALA 000 Support UpDownload for Sc BRGB 16 16 None SERIALA 000 Multi language Easy Editing Mlrca s 16 None
60. devices they comply with the related EMC standards see note so that they can more easily be built into other devices or the overall machine The actual products have been checked for conformity to EMC standards Whether they conform to the standards in the system used by the customer however must be checked by the customer EMC related performance of the OMRON devices will vary depending on the configuration wiring and other conditions of the equipment or control panel on which the OMRON devices are installed The customer must therefore perform the final check to confirm that devices and the overall machine con form to EMC standards Note Applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards are as follows EMS Electromagnetic Susceptibility EN 61131 2 EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN 61131 2 Radiated emission 10 m regulations Complying with EC Directives NP series PTs comply with EC Directives Observe the following precautions to ensure that the cus tomer s device and the overall machine also comply with EC Directives 1 The PT is designed for installation inside a control panel The PT must be installed within a control panel 2 Use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supply to the PT Ensure that a sta ble power output can be provided even if a 10 ms interruption occurs at the input 3 The PT conforms to the EN 61131 2 but the radiated emission characteristics 10 m regulations ma
61. directly from the Programming Device Pro gramming Console or created using the Support Software CX Programmer and transferred to the CPU Unit Refer to the SYSMAC CS Series Operation Manual W339 for information on PLC Setup Precautions When setting a 1 N NT Link in the CX Programmer set the baud rate to for Correct Use 38 400 bps Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 232C Set DIP switch pin 4 or 5 of the CPU Unit according to the port to which the PT is connected as follows Connecting with 1 N NT Links Section 3 5 RUN ERR ALM INH PRPHL COMM DIP switch inside battery compartment e Turn ON pin 4 when connecting the PT to the peripheral port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup e Turn OFF pin 5 when connecting the PT to the RS 232C port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup SMAC CS1G PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER CPU42 Peripheral port Mainly connected to a programming device Can be connected to an RS 232C device RS 232C port Mainly connected to an RS 232C device Can be connected to a computer running the CX Programmer Connecting to CJ series CJ1G CPULIL CPU Units PLC Setup Area Using RS 232C When connecting the PT to a CJ series CPU Unit set the communications conditions in the PLC Setup according to the communications p
62. each state shows below 160 Object Functions D100 1 D100 2 D100 3 D100 4 m Animated Object Property of Animated Object You can move and show the animated object on the screen by control of horizontal and vertical axes position A different picture can show for each state Read Address Refer to 6 4 2 Common Settings for how to set read address Read Address The value of Read Address is the state of the animated object Read Address 1 The value of Read Address 1 is the horizontal axis position Read Address 2 The value of Read Address 2 is the vertical axis position Clear Picture You can clear the previous animated object when the object moves or the state of the object changes Data Length The data length can be word or LSB Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal This option is available only when the data length is word Add Remove You can set the number of states of the object The setting range will State change by the data length Word 256 states LSB 16 states 161 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Variable Line Object Property of Variable Line Object You can change the color shape and display position of the variable line object by the value of the read address Read Address 1__ Vertical axis position of the start point Flicker see note Read Address 2 Horizontal axis position of the end point Read Address
63. if each Macro is executed at the same time the error message does not affect the macro For details on error code refer to 6 5 4 Error Messages 209 Macro Function Section 6 5 Edit Command Help 2UBX 23 GETLASTERROR Double Word Signed Command H BETLASTERROR variable 2 ar Variable 3 ar WYanable 4 ward COMMENT Inserts macro descriptions Macro descriptions make the operations clear This command does not have an effect on the Macro function To change the equation to be a comment put symbol in front of the equation The comment starts from symbol and ends at the end of the sentence To change the comment to be equation remove the symbol Edit Commend Help 2UBX Loop 90 times PF Double Word Command E EOMMENT ame Ret Variable 2 Was Variable 4 Wad DELAY Delays the user setting time by system Delay can occur because of the structure of the NP series PTs The unit of delay time is ms Edit Commend Help t 2UBX Delay 0 PF Double Word Signed Command Delay Variable 2 fe2 2 Variable 3 Mar Variable 4 Ward GETSYSTEMTIME Gets system time Equation Vari GETSYSTEMTIME 210 Macro Function Section 6 5 Var1 is the starting address of continuous 7 Words in the internal memory address Vari Year Vari 1 Month Var1 2 Date Var1 3 Week Vari 4 Hour Var1 5 Minute Var1 6 Second Example
64. in the Figure 2 Figure 2 6 Close the battery cover being careful not to squash the battery cable 229 Maintenance Section 7 1 Precautiona Backup data will be restored automatically after replacing the battery for Correct Use e Never use batteries that have been subjected to a severe shock such as being dropped on the ground Batteries subjected to shock may leak e When mounting the battery be sure to use the correct battery and mount it correctly elf the battery is removed the data stored in the PT will be deleted e Do not attempt to disassemble or short circuit the battery Precautions for Safe Use The following data will e Password be saved e Brightness and contrast e Refresh rate e Buzzer e Screen Saver Time e Startup delay time e Default language e PT internal memory e Communication parameter 230 Inspection and Cleaning Section 7 2 7 2 Inspection and Cleaning Clean and inspect the PT periodically to maintain it in optimum condition for use N WARNING After installing the NP series PT qualified personnel must confirm the installation and must conduct test operations and maintenance The qualified personnel must be qualified and autho rized to secure safety at each phases of design instal lation running maintenance and disposal of system Cleaning Methods The screen visibility will be impaired if the display becomes dirty Clean the display periodically using the
65. input the address number click Enter key The object will record the input value When you use Internal Memory as host select the memory area from the Area Field Internal Address M Non volatile Internal Address Indirect Address RCPNO Data Block Number Address RCP Data Block Address When the NULL is set in Comm Tab of PT Setting Dialog box under PT Menu only Internal Mem ory can be set as the host When Yes is selected from Flicker Field the object will flicker blink 135 Object Functions Section 6 4 Common Settings Details Picture Library Name 1 Select a picture of the object from the Picture Library Name Field Picture Name 2 Click _ button for Picture Name to show the Select Picture Dialog Box below Select Picture NSSW A_ C bmp 343x166x256 NSS W A amp R bmp 248x153x236 NSSW B L bmp 248x153x256 NSSW G C bmp 248x153x256 NSSW A_ amp L bmp 343x166x256 NSSW B_ amp C bmp 343x166x256 NSsw B amp R bmp 248x153x256 NSsW G amp L bmp 248x153x256 NSSW A_ amp R bmp 343x166x256 NSSW B_ amp L bmp 343x166x256 NSSW G_ amp C bmp 343x166x256 NSSW G R bmp 248x153x256 NSsW A amp C bmp 248x153x256 NSSW B_ amp R bmp 343x166x256 NSSW G_ amp L bmp 343x166x256 NSSW O_ amp C bmp 343x166x256 NSS W A amp L bmp 248x153x256 NSSW B amp C bmp 248x153x256 NSSW G_ amp R bmp 343x166x256 NSSW O_ amp L bmp 343x166x256
66. is between 0 and 255 e To select the flag color on the language name tab click the _ Button You can set which languages are enabled or dis abled when you download data to the PT Remove You can remove a language There must be a min imum of one language for a project Modify You can change the language name and value Default Sets the default language when using more than one language Enable Edit Multi Language User Interface m System Macro You can select this option to enable the multi lan guage user interface and view the multi language display in the property list See below example Property Set_o01 Y State fo Write Address SERIALA 00003 00 Read Address Hone Label Default Y JAPAN Y French Label Size 14 Fort Arial lLabel Color ams 16 16 16 Flicker Mo Ficture Library Mal None Picture Mame None Transparency Effe Mo Transparency Colc MO 16 16 16 Foreground Color 192 192 192 Style Standard Function Set Push Timets 0 user Security Lew O Met loma Meer tbe A I There are Startup Macro Project Resident Macro Project Periodic Macro and Sub macro For details refer to 6 5 Macro Function m Library This function imports and saves many pictures to the Library 109 Menus Section 6 2 To show the Library Dialog Box select the PT Menu Library MM Library ita k FeBxX ETNE2 00bmp BTNFI O0bmp 100 100x6
67. minimum value STR2H Var1 STR2H Var2 Converts text data ASCII format to hexa Var3 Var4 decimal data H2STR Var1 H2STR Var2 Var3 Converts hexadecimal data to text data ASCII format FCNV Var1 FCNV Var2 Converts integer to float value Var1 ICNV Var2 Converts float value to integer BCD Converts binary data to BCD value Equation Var BCD Var2 DW This command converts the binary data in Var2 to BCD value and stores it in Var Example The binary data in 4 is 5564 After the PT executes BCD command it converts the binary data in 4 to 5564H 4 5564 4 BCD 4 BIN Converts BCD data to binary data value Equation Var BIN Var2 DW This command converts the BCD data in Var2 to binary data value and stores in Vari Example 195 Macro Function 196 Section 6 5 The BCD hexadecimal data in 4 is 5564H After the PT executes BIN command it converts the BCD data in 4 to 5564 4 5564H 4 BIN 4 XWD Converts WORD to DWORD Equation Vari XWD Var2 Signed This command converts the WORD value in Var2 to DWORD value and stores in Var1 Example The WORD value in decimal format in 4 is 7 After the PT executes XWD command it converts the word value in 4 to DWORD value and stores it in 7 4 7 Signed 7 XWD 4 Signed XBW Converts BYTE to WORD Equation Vari XBW Var2 Var3 This command converts BYTE data the number of bytes is V
68. models in the NP Series support USB communications Use a commer cially available USB cable to connect the PT to the USB port Use a USB cable that is 5 m or shorter 23 Connecting with a 1 1 NT Link Section 3 4 3 4 Connecting with a 1 1 NT Link 3 4 1 Connection Methods This section describes the methods for connecting the host to a serial port of the PT using RS 232C RS 422A or RS 485 communications The connection methods are as follows Direct Connection to This is the easiest connection method OMRON cables with connectors can the COM 1 Serial Port be used depending on the host being connected Using RS 232C PT Host l RS 232C cable H 15 m max Connection to COM2 This connection method allows an extended communications distance of up Serial Port using RS to 500 m 422A 485 24 PT Host o RS 422A RS 485 cable Eag 500 m max Using RS 232C and RS 422A or RS 232C and RS 485 allows connecting two hosts at the same time Any combination of devices can be connected to the PT PT Host 1 RS 232C cable RS 422A RS 485 cable To use the COM2 serial port the SW2 DIP switch on the back of the PT must be set Pin1 COM2 RS 422A 485 set RS 485 RS 422A ting COM2 RS 422A 485 set RS 485 RS 422A ting Pin 3 COM2 terminating resis Terminating resis Terminating resis tance setting enabled oo disabled for Safe Use tions cables The tightening torque of the seria
69. not synchronized with any screen events or when combining a macro that is not synchronized with a screen event with another type of macro place any commands that access the communications buffers into one macro INITCOM After you set each COM port this command starts communication It stores the result in Var1 1 Completed normally O Failed INITCOM Edit Command Help BUBX 100 INITCOMIO 0 0 0 0 6 0 204 Macro Function Section 6 5 Var2 settings in INITCOM x COM Part Interface Data Bits Parity stop Bits 1 Bits s Bancrate oson z Flow Control No Flow Control Interface COM port Stop bit Flow control To make sure that data transmit between computer and PT is completed you can use Flow Control functions No Blow Control CTS ETS Flow Control DOTE DSE Flow Control on edt Howe Control No Flow Control This function disables the flow control function CTS RTS This function is a flow control for hardware lt uses handshak ing signal to control receiving and sending data DSR DTR This function is also a flow control for hardware You can use this function to connect a computer and a PT directly by a cable XON XOFF This function is a flow control for software It creates a control code with software and adds the code to the transmission data ADDSUM Adds to calculate checksum Var1 ADDSUM Var2 Var3 Var1 Value after calculation Var2 Starting addres
70. of Vertical axis position of the top left the top left ead Address 2 Object width Color Flicker see note Read Address 3 Object height Flicker See note Read Address 4 Color Flicker see note Read Address 5 Flicker see note When you set Variable Position to No Variable Size Read Address Horizontal radius Color Flicker see note Read Address 1 Vertical radius Flicker See note Read Address 2 Color Flicker see note Read Address 3 Flicker see note A Note When you set Variable Color and Flickerto Yes the address will be used for the variable color The next address will be used for controlling the flicker Width The border line can be between 1 and 8 dots Read Format The read format can be from BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal Transparency When you enable this option only the object border will show and there is no color in the object This will also disable the Foreground Color option Corner You can use the bevel size setting for the radius to round the corners Radius The maximum setting value can change when the size of the object changes a 163 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Variable Rectangle Object Variable Posi Refer to the Read Address of this property tion Variable Size Refer to the Read Address of this property Variable Color Refer to the Read Address of this property Flicker This option can flicke
71. of history list object 176 Object Functions Section 6 4 X 09 06 29 08 31 2007 001 Al O 09 05 40 08 31 2007 002 o 09 04 07 08 31 2007 001 1 Alarm No 001 occurred at August 31 2007 09 04 07 2 Alarm No 002 occurred at August 31 2007 09 05 40 3 Alarm No 001 released at August 31 2007 09 06 29 m Latest List Object Property of Latest List Object The present alarms will be shown in list format Detail z E l Date Format e Alarm Humber The time format can be HH MM SS or HH MM Date Format The date format can be from MM DD YY DD MM YY or DD MM YY Color You can set the text color of time and date This option will be active when the Time For mat or Date Format is selected m Frequency List Object Property of Frequency List Object The alarm ON frequency number of alarms will be shown in the order of the alarms in list format Detail Date Format Alarm Humber e Display For Counting Zero Too Color The time format can be HH MM SS or HH MM 177 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Frequency List Object Detail Date Format The date format can be from MM DD YY DD MM YY or DD MM YY Alarm Number This option can show the alarm number in the frequency list object The alarm number will always be in front of the alarm message The Alarm Number will be set in the Alarm Setting Dialog Box Display for If this option is selected the alarm frequency Counting Zero
72. setting each Unit are as follows Connecting to CP series CP1L 1 1 1 and CP1H LI L PLCs PLC Setup Area Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software CX Programmer etc to the PLC Setup Area according to the host type and port used Host type Address Writevalue Settings CP1L M 8000 Uses host link CP1H 145 0000 to 000A Baud rate See note 0000 Unit No 00 CP1L L 8000 Uses host link 161 0000 to OOOA Baud rate See note 0000 Unit No 00 Note Set the baud rate to the same value as for the PT unit Setting the Front Panel Switches Set the DIP switch on the front panel to enable the PLC Setup Area settings as follows When using the serial port 1 set SW4 to OFF When using the serial port 2 set SW5 to OFF CP1L L has only one serial port Therefore there is no DIP switch SW5 44 Host Link Section 3 7 Connecting C series CPU Unit a ola alo CP1L L C200HX HG HE Z CPM1 CPM2A CPM2C CQM1 CQM1H CPU Unit and SRM1 Connecting C series CPU Unit PLC model RS 232C method RS 422A method CQM1 e Connect to the CPU Unit s built in RS 232C port C200HX HG HE Z e Connect to the CPU Unit s built in RS 232C port e Connect to one of the RS 232C ports port A or port B ona Communications Board CPM1A e Connect to the peripheral port through a CPM1 CIFO1 RS 232C Adapter CPM2A e Connect to the CPU Unit s built SRM1 in RS 2
73. stored in 100 to 107 before the PT exe cutes this command o a ESE A AAA 0 STR2H 100 8 0 The result gt 0 12H WORD 1 34H WORD 2 56H WORD 3 78H WORD H2STR Converts hexadecimal data to text data ASCII format Equation Var1 H2STR Var2 Var3 This command converts the hexadecimal data in the address specified with Var2 by the size specified with Var3 Then it stores the result in Var1 Example 100 1234H 0 H2STR 100 1 The result gt 0 31H 1 32H 2 33H 2 34H FCNV Converts integer to float value Equation Var1 FCNV Var2 Signed DW This command converts the integer in Var2 to float value and stores it in Var1 Example 2 100 1 FCNV 2 Signed DW The result gt 1 100 0 Macro Function Section 6 5 ICNV Converts float value to integer Equation Var1 ICNV Var2 This command converts the float value in Var2 to an integer and stores in Var Example 2 FMOV 100 5 Signed DW 1 ICNV 2 Signed DW The result 1 100 Comparison IF THEN GOTO LABEL Equation IF expression THEN GOTO LABEL identifier If the command of expression is true the process goes to LABEL identifier to execute the program Comparison command table Command Description Remarks A is equal to B A and B must be the internal A amp amp B Executes AND command on A and B The result is equal to 0 A amp amp B 0 Executes AND command on A and B
74. sure that SW1 slide switch on the back is set to the right OFF Turn ON the power to the PT The indicator on the front will light and the PT is started The initial screen of the downloaded screen data is shown on the display 1 2 3 1 Set the SW1 slide switch on the back to the left ON 2 Turn ON the power to the PT The indicator on the front will light and the PT is started 3 The system menu is shown on the display Confirm system safety before turning the power ON and OFF 21 Connecting the NP Designer Section 3 3 3 3 Connecting the NP Designer Use an RS 232C or USB cable to connect the PT and computer to transfer screen data created with the NP Designer to the PT 3 3 1 Connecting via RS 232C Connect the RS 232C cable from the computer to COM 1 serial port BHU 0000000 000000 oooooll E Communications The communications conditions are set from the PT Menu of the NP Conditions Designer For details refer to 6 2 4 PT Menu Recommended The following cables are recommended when connecting via RS 232C Connecting Cables XW2Z S002 OMRON cable length 2 m D Sub male 9 pin and D Sub female 9 pin for IBM PC AT or compatible computers For deta
75. text to show it on the screen The value of read address must be set in ASCII format Read Address Refer to 6 4 2 Common Settings Label Size You can set the label size and label color The label size can be Label Color between 8 and 64 Style Characters Length For example if the read address is 0 the characters length is 2 and the value at 0 is set as follows the above screen will show 0 4142H m Date Display Object Property of Date Display Object The date display object shows the PT system date Label Size You can set the label size and label color The label size can be Label Color between 8 and 64 Style Refer to the Property of Numeric Display Object Date Format MM DD YY DD MM YY DD MM YY YY MM DD m Time Display Object Property of Time Display Object The time display object shows the PT system time Label Size You can set the label size and label color The label size can be Label Color between 8 and 64 Style Refer to the Property of Numeric Display Object HH MM SS HH MM 158 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Week Display Object Property of Week Display Object The week display object shows the day Sunday to Monday of the week The state default setting is O 0 SUN to 6 SAT Each state has its predefined day description such as SUN MON SAT You can change it in the property Refer to the Property of Numeric Display Object m Message Bank Object Property o
76. the methods for installing and starting the NP Designer Section 6 NP Designer Functions This section describes functions of the NP Designer Section 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes the maintenance and inspection methods for preventing errors occurring and troubleshooting measures when errors occur in the PT Appendices This section describes hardware specifications and methods for preparing connections cables and provides lists of standard products Related Manuals The following table lists the device and software manuals used for reference NP Series User s Manual This manual i RR O PLC SYSMAC C200HX HG HE Z Installation Guide W302 W303 SYSMAC C200HX HG HE ZE Operation Manual W322 W226 W363 Programming Manual Ladder Diagrams W317 w352 SYSMAC CPM1 CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C SRM1 V2 W353 Programming Manual Communications Units Operation Manual Programming Devices ial X X XX TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 OV CT VIC oo ae eas axe ace eae ee areas 1 1 1 NP series PT Functions and Operations 0 0 0 0 cece eee eens 2 1 2 Communications with the Host 0 0 00 ooo 4 le System Connora ON ada a td Set ea ee ee eee es 6 1 4 Procedure for Running NP series PTs 0 0 0 ccc eee eee ees 7 SECTION 2 Part Names and Functions cccccecccccees 9 A NP RS anne Oe 10 Dad DPN dOS A EA ESA 14 SECTION 3 Installing the PT and Connecting Peripheral Devices
77. the CX Program for Correct Use mer set the baud rate to 115 200 bps Setting the Front Panel Switches Set the unit number of the Serial Communications Unit with the rotary switches on the front of the Unit Use a flat blade screwdriver to set the numerals and symbols of the switch s setting display window as follows 41 High speed 1 N NT Links Connecting to CJ series Serial Communications Units Section 3 6 SCU21 e Unit number setting Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as that of other Units CJ1W SCU41 Port 1 is an RS 422A 485 port and Port 2 is an RS 232C port CPU Unit DM Area Settings Write the settings directly from the Programming Device Programming Con sole or CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The allocations and settings are the same for RS 232C RS 422A and RS 485 m 30000 100 x unit number DM m 10 8200 1 N NT Link Mode DM m 11 000A Baud rate high speed DM m 6 DM m 16 000L 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs Precautions To set high speed 1 N NT Link communications from the CX Program for Correct Use mer set the baud rate to
78. the PT must be set Pin 1 COM2 RS 422A 485 set RS 485 RS 422A ting Pin 2 COM2 RS 422A 485 set RS 485 RS 422A ting Pin 3 COM2 terminating resis Terminating resis Terminating resis tance setting tance enabled tance disabled Precautions bi bl for Safe Use lons Cables e The connector s pull load is 30 N Do not subject the connectors to a greater load than that specified 43 Host Link Section 3 7 Supported Host Units Some models and series of OMRON PLCs have a built in Host Link function Some PLCs can also be connected in a Host Link by adding a Serial Commu nications Board or Communications Board When connecting the PT to a PLC check the series and model of the PLC and the model of the Board mounted to the PLC Refer to Appendix E Standard Models for details on the Units that can be con nected to NP series PTs as hosts using RS 232C or RS 422A communica tions in a Host Link Communication Settings This table shows the communication settings required at the PT and host to connect to the host by means of Host Link communications Data Bis Stop Bits Parity Even Baud rate Any value Note that values set for the PT and host must be the same Host Unit No Use the PT Menu from NP Designer to make these setting of the PT Please refer to the 6 2 4 PT Menu for details For communication settings of the host refer to the relevant manual for each PLC 3 7 2 Unit Setting Methods The methods for
79. the change status of data block num ber flag is turned OFF Data Block Read Status Flag When the PT reads one data block data from the host the data block read status flag bit 1 is turned ON When the PT reads and saves the data block data fully the data block read status flag is turned OFF Data Block Write Status Flag When the PT sends one data block data to the host the data block write sta tus flag bit 2 is turned ON When the PT sends and writes the data block data to the host fully the data block write status flag is turned OFF m Status Address for Data Block Number RBSR Word Function Oo Current Data Block Number When the host or PT changes the data block number address RCPNo the PT also updates the Status Address for Data Block Number RBSR To know the current data block number this Status Address for Data Block Number RBSR must be monitored m Status Address 2 for General Control GCSR2 a o mman Status Value BRO OOS Multi language Status Value bit 7 Reserved Multi language Status Value Bits O to 7 read the current language that the PT shows from the multi lan guage status value Note The PT stores the Value in the Screen Data Multi Language Field PT Menu PT Setting Multi Language Tab Screen Data Multi Lan guage Field AS AS a a rr rr es ur a N l gt 8t015 222 Control Block and Status Block 6 6 3 Settings 1 2 3
80. the specifications Refer to 1 2 Communications with the Host For 1 N NT Links a With an NP series PT only one PT can be con duplicate unit num nected to each PLC port even if the 1 N NT Link ber has been used protocol is used Two or more PTs cannot be con nected Refer to 3 5 Connecting with 1 N NT Links Errors during PT Operation Symptoms Possible countermeasure RUN indicator Power is not being Check the connections and supply power to the does not light supplied to the PT PT correctly Refer to 3 7 Installing the PT The fuse is broken The PT must be repaired Contact your nearest OMRON representative The screen is The screen saver This is not an error Touch the screen blank function is operat ing The backlight has The backlight must be replaced Contact your malfunctioned nearest OMRON representative The display Screen switching or If screens are switched opened and closed fre update is slow opening and closing quently the display update may take some time pop up screens are and communications may be delayed being performed Adjust the interval between screen switches so frequently that the system is not overloaded The touch PT has malfunc Reset the PT and wire it according to noise pre panel does not tioned due to exter vention measures respond nal noise The touch panel is_ If there is an abnormal symptom contact your damaged nearest OMRON represent
81. this command you can preview each screen in Open Screen Dialog Box 3 Screen Name View 2 Screen 2 screen 1 cuca m Maintenance This function does screen maintenance You can copy paste cut screens and specify saver screens To set the saver screen settings select the PT Menu PT Setting Multi Language Tab Page To select saver screens do these procedures 118 Menus Section 6 2 Selecting Saver Screens 1 2 3 1 Select the Maintenance from the Screen Menu to open the Screen main tenance window BS Screen maintenance 2 Right click the mouse to select the Edit Saver Screen function EE Screen maintenance Delete Export Image Set Default Screen Edit Saver Screen 3 Drag the mouse to specify the saver screen MM Screen maintenance pa EEA Eas ec 119 Menus Section 6 2 Deleting Saver Select a saver screen that you want to delete Then press the Delete key Screens m Cut This command cuts the full screen to paste it to clipboard To cut the full screen select the Screen Menu Cut Reference It is not possible to undo the cut operation The cut command deletes the screen and its operation is the same as the delete command But you can paste the screen to have the same screen After you select the Cut command you will see this dialog MP Designer xj A Sure vou want to cut screen vin m Copy This command c
82. this option is enabled the security level will be the lowest after the button is pressed This option can prevent operation errors InterLock Address InterLock Address InterLock Level An interlock can be set for accepting inputs for the object based on the status of the communica tions address InterLock Level e When Set to ON Inputting is disabled when the nterLock Address is ON and enabled when it is OFF e When Set to OFF Inputting is disabled when the nterLock Address is OFF and enabled when it is ON 136 Object Functions Section 6 4 Common Settings Details ON Macro Refer to 6 5 Macro Function OFF Macro Refer to 6 5 Macro Function Touch ON Macro Refer to 6 5 Macro Function Touch OFF Macro Refer to 6 5 Macro Function Trigger This function can turn the target PLC address to ON before or after the setting value is written If it Trigger Mode is necessary to turn to ON again the user must set the address to be OFF manually Border Color Background Color Foreground Color Fast Refresh 6 4 3 Button Objects You can set the border color of the object You can set the background color of the object You can set the foreground color of the object Refer to Properties in 6 2 6 Screen Menu Set Reset LL E Momentary L Alternative Pl State Assign value Assign Constant Increment N Decrement Change Screen Back Screen Previous View I TC Operation Command Button _ Macro Re
83. time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nominal and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability ERRORS AND OMISSIONS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions 1X Safety Precautions Notation Used for Safety Information The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the product The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to safety Always read and heed the information provided in all safety precautions The following notation is used Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in minor or moderate injury or may result in serious injury or death Additionally there may be significant property damage N WARNING for Safe Use Precautions Supplementary comments on what to do or avoid doing to preve
84. to SW1 5 to OFF 0 e Synchronization selector switch Set this to Internal upper e Terminator setting selector switch Set this switch to ON lower e Communications speed DIP SW2 1 to SW2 1 to SW2 4 Set these switches to 0010 to select 19 200 bps Set these switches to 1010 to select 9 600 bps Set these switches to 0110 to select 4 800 bps 0 OFF 1 ON e 1 to 1 1 to N selection DIP SW2 6 Set SW2 6 to OFF 0 1 to N e Command level DIP SW2 7 SW2 8 Set these switches to ON 1 Levels 1 2 and 3 are enabled e CTS selection selector switch Set this always to O V ON upper 53 Host Link Section 3 7 54 C500 LK203 Setting the Rear Switches e I O port selection selector switch Switch this to RS 232C lower or RS 422 upper Set this to RS 422 to connect to RS485 e Unit parity and transfer code DIP SW1 1 to SW1 7 Set SW1 1 to SW1 7 to OFF e Synchronization selector switch Set this to Internal upper e Terminator setting selector switch Set this switch to ON lower e Communications speed DIP SW2 1 to SW2 4 Set these switches to 0010 to select 19 200 bps Set these switches to 1010 to select 9 600 bps Set these switches to 0110 to select 4 800 bps 0 0 OFF 1 ON e 1 to 1 1 to N selection DIP SW2 6 Set SW2 6 to OFF 0 1 to N e Command level DIP SW2 7 SW2 8 Set these switches to ON 1 Levels 1 2 and 3 are enabled e CTS
85. type Note Connection is not possible for CPU Units without V1 in the model number CPU Units That Connect in 1 N NT Links via RS 232C to PT Serial Ports PLC Series Connecting with built in ports Connecting via optional Communications Boards CP Series CP1L L14D L20D M30D M40D See note 1 CP1H X XA Y Same as at left See note 3 CS Series CS1G CPU42 V1 See note 2 CS1G CPU43 V1 See note 2 CS1G CPU44 V1 See note 2 CS1G CPU45 V1 See note 2 CS1H CPU63 V1 See note 2 CS1H CPU64 V1 See note 2 CS1H CPU65 V1 See note 2 CS1H CPU66 V1 See note 2 CS1H CPU67 V1 See note 2 CS1G CPU42H CS1G CPU43H CS1G CPU44H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CS1D CPU65H CS1D CPU67H CJ Series CJ1G CPU42H Same as at left See note 4 CJ1G CPU43H CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU13 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU23 CJ1H CPU65H CJ1H CPU66H Note 1 CP1W CIFO1 RS 232C option board is required 2 CS series PLC CPU Units without V1 in the model number do not support high speed NT Links 3 ACS1W SCB21 SCB41 Serial Communications Board or a CS1W SCU21 Serial Communications Unit is required 4 A CJ1W SCU41 Serial Communications Board is required 262 Standard Models Appendix E CPU Units That Connect in 1 N NT Links via RS 442A 485 to PT Serial Ports PLC Series Serial Communications Board or Unit required for connection
86. using CPM2C CN111 with con verting cable CVM1 CV Series With RS 232C connector switching 9 pin type CPU Units That Connect in 1 1 NT Links via RS 232C to PT Serial Ports PLC Series CPU Units with built in 1 1 NT Link CPU Units that connect via optional functionality Communications Boards C Series C200HE CPU42 Z C200HE CPU32 Z See note 1 C200HE CPU42 Z See note 1 257 Standard Models Appendix E PLC Series CPU Units with built in 1 1 NT Link CPU Units that connect via optional functionality Communications Boards CV Series See note CV500 CPU01 V1 3 CV1000 CPU01 V1 CV2000 CPU01 V1 CVM1 Series See CVM1 CPU01 V2 note 3 CVM1 CPU11 V2 CVM1 CPU21 V2 C Series C200HG CPU43 Z C200HG CPU33 Z See note 1 C200HG CPU63 2 C200HG CPU43 Z See note 1 C200HG CPU53 Z See note 1 C200HG CPU63 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU44 Z C200HX CPU34 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU64 Z C200HX CPU44 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU65 Z C200HX CPU54 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU85 Z C200HX CPU64 Z See note 1 C200HX CPU65 Z C200HX CPU85 Z CQM1 CPU41 V1 CQM1 CPU42 V1 CQM1 CPU43 V1 CQM1 CPU44 V1 CQM1 CPU45 EV1 CPM1A 10CDL CPM1A 20CDL CPM1A 30CDL CPM1A 40CDL CPM2A 30CDL 1 1 1 CPM2A 40CDL 1 1 1 CPM2A 60CDL 1 1 1 CPM2C 10UUUUUL LI See note 4 CPM2C 20_ILILILILILI L See note 4 CQM1H CPU21 See note 2
87. wire four wire switch For RS 422A Set to 4 to use four wire right position For RS 485 Set to 2 to use two wire left position O o o PCRT2 26 oO Rs422 ro 485 Host Link Section 3 7 Connecting to CVM1 CV Series VL_ CPU Units Setting the Switches on a Communication Adapter Using a CPM1 CIF01 RS 232C Adapter Set the mode switch to Host upper position el 00000000000 000000000 Y Y Using a CPM1 CIF11 RS 422 Adapter Set the terminator selector switch to ON upper position 2 o 0000000000 Y 000000000 f Y Y CV500 CPU01 V1 CV1000 CPU01 V1 CV2000 CPU01 V1 CVM1 CPU01 V2 CVM1 CPU11 V2 CVM1 CPU21 V2 PLC Setup Set the communication conditions in the Host Link setting of the PLC Setup as follows Same as the value of the PT Stop Bits CN Set whether the PLC Setup is set directly from the Programming Device Pro gramming Console or created by the Support Software CX Programmer and transferred to the CPU Unit For details on the PLC Setup refer to the SYSMAC CVM1 CV500 CV1000 CV2000 Programming Manual Ladder Diagrams W202 E1 L Setting the Front Panel DIP Switch Set the switch as follows e Switch setting Set this to RS 232C or RS 422A oooodd a Communications path switch RS 232C e Communication Type Setting DIP switch pin 3 Set pin 3 to OFF for host link communication RS 422A e Terminator setting DIP switch pin 6 RS 422A
88. 1 CS1H CPU63 V1 CS1H CPU64 V1 CS1H CPU65 V1 CS1H CPU66 V1 CS1H CPU67 V1 CS1G CPU42H CS1G CPU43H CS1G CPU44H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CS1D CPU65H CS1D CPU67H CJ Series CJ1G CPU42H CJ1W SCU41 Serial Communications Unit CJ1G CPU43H CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU13 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU23 CJ1H CPU65H CJ1H CPU66H C Series C200HE CPU32 C200HE CPU42 C200HG CPU33 C200HG CPU43 C200HG CPU53 C200HG CPU63 C200HX CPU34 C200HX CPU44 D Sooo C200HW COM03 COMO6 V1 Communications Board C200HX CPU54 C200HX CPU6A4 C200HX CPU65 Z C200HX CPU85 Z CQM1H CPU21 CQM1H SCB41 Serial Communications Board CQM1H CPU51 CQM1H CPU61 DALAN Reference Both the normal 1 N NT Links and high speed NT Links are supported for CS series PLC CPU Units with V1 in the model number If a Serial Communications Unit or Board with Lot 991220 or later is used these connections are also sup ported by CPU Units without V1 Refer to 3 6 High speed 1 N NT Links for de tails 261 Standard Models Appendix E CPU Units That Connect to PTs in High speed 1 N NT Links Model Specifications CP Series Connecting to RS 232C cable using a CP1W CIFO1RS 232C Option Board Connecting RS 422A 485 Option Board CP1W CIF11 CS Series See note With RS 232C connector 9 pin type CJ Series With RS 232C connector 9 pin
89. 13 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU23 C Series C200HE CPU42 Z C200HE CPU32 Z See note 4 C200HE CPU42 Z See note 4 C200HG CPU43 Z C200HG CPU33 Z See note 4 C200HG CPU63 Z C200HG CPUA4A3 Z See note 4 C200HG CPU53 Z See note 4 C200HG CPU63 Z See note 4 C200HX CPU44 Z C200HX CPU34 Z See note 4 C200HX CPU64 Z C200HX CPU44 Z See note 4 C200HX CPU65 Z C200HX CPU54 Z See note 4 C200HX CPU85 Z C200HX CPU64 Z See note 4 C200HX CPU65 Z See note 4 C200HX CPU85 Z See note 4 CQM1H CPU21 See note 5 CQM1H CPU51 See note 5 CQM1H CPU61 See note 5 Note 1 CP1W CIFO1 RS 232C option board is required 2 ACS1W SCB21 SCB41 Serial Communications Board or a CS1W SCU21 Serial Communications Unit is required 3 A CJ1W SCU41 Serial Communications Unit is required 4 A C200HW COM02 COM04 COMO05 COM06 V1 Communications Board is required 5 A CQM1H SCB41 Serial Communications Board is required aN NN A Noe _ ARS gt a a A A LOU lA Ar N NNN gt i OS Ss A AR A SS 260 Standard Models Appendix E CPU Units That Connect in 1 N NT Links via RS 442A 485 to PT Serial Ports PLC Series Serial Communications Board or Unit required for connection CP Series CP1L L14D CP1W CIF11 RS 422A 485 Option Board CP1L L20D CP1L M30D CP1L M40D CS Series CS1G CPU42 V1 CS1W SCB41 Serial Communications Board CS1G CPU43 V1 CS1G CPU44 V1 CS1G CPU45 V
90. 131 Toolbars Section 6 3 Build Toolbar eo aaa a I i ua x m m ua x m m Validation Transfer To PT Transfer Screen To PT m Layout Toolbar Dl 132 Toolbars Section 6 3 Function Align Bottom Center Vertically Center Horizontally For details refer to 6 2 2 Edit Menu m Zoom Toolbar eo level Zoom in Zoom out 133 Object Functions Section 6 4 6 4 Object Functions The NP Designer has many objects You can use these objects to create screens This section tells you how to select an object and the function of each object 6 4 1 Selecting Object There are three methods to select objects when you edit the screen To edit the screen do one of these e Right click the mouse in the workspace You will see a shortcut menu Use the mouse to select an object i 4 Screen_4 Screen Properties Paste Ctrl V _ Button es Analog Meter BS Level Meter IL Pipe a Lamp fiz Data Display G Draw Ez Input g Line Graph tal Data Log g Alarm 44 Fixed Objects Tr F F i E F F F F e Select one of the commands from the Objects Menu e Select one of the objects from the Objects Toolbar CA a 0130064 aog After you select an object left click and drag the mouse cursor on the work space to create an object See the illustration Up to 1 024 objects can be cre ated on one screen Tal Screen Note When inputting
91. 3 Vertical axis position of the end point SS Read Address 4 Color Flicker see note a Read Address 5 Flicker see note PO Note When you set Variable Color and Flickerto Yes the address will be used for the variable color The next address will be used for control ling the flicker Read Refer to 6 4 2 Common Settings for how to set read address Add SS Variable Position Yes mw Read Address Horizontal axis position of the start Color Flicker point see note You can set the display color of the variable line object Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned deci mal or hexadecimal Line Style You can select the line style from below Variable Position Refer to the Read Address of this property Variable Color Refer to the Read Address of this property Flicker This option can flicker the object when the address that con trols the flicker is ON 162 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Variable Rectangle Object Property of Variable Rectangle Object You can change the color shape and display position of the variable rectangle object by the value of the read address Read Refer to 6 4 2 Common Settings for how to set read address Address When you set Variable Position to Yes Variable Size Read Address Horizontal axis posi Horizontal axis posi tion of the top left tion of the top left Read Address 1 Vertical axis position
92. 32C port e Connect to the peripheral port through a CPM1 CIFO1 RS 232C Adapter e Connect to the CPU Unit s RS 232C port or the peripheral port through a Connecting Cable CPM2C CN111 CS1W CN118 or CS1W CN114 The CPM2C CN111 splits the Unit s communications port into an RS 232C port and a periph eral port A CPM1 CIFO1 RS 232C Adapter is also required to connect to this peripheral port e Connect to the CPU Unit s built in RS 232C port e Connect to the peripheral port through a CS1W CN118 Con necting Cable e Connect to the RS 232C port port 1 on a Serial Communica tions Board PLC Setup Area e Connect to the RS 422A port port A on a Communications Board e Connect to the peripheral port through a CPM1 CIF11 RS 422A Adapter e Connect to the peripheral port through a CPM1 CIF11 RS 422A Adapter e Connect to the peripheral port on a CPM2C CN111 or CS1W CN114 Connecting Cable through a CPM1 CIF11 RS 422A Adapter The CPM2C CN 111 splits the Unit s communications port into a RS 232C port and a periph eral port e Connect to the RS 422A port port 2 on a Serial Communi cations Board Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software CX Programmer etc to the PLC Setup Area Data Memory according to the host type and port used 45 Host Link Section 3 7 Using RS 232C Host type Address Write value Settings Built in RS 232C port o
93. 4H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CS1G CPU42H CS1G CPU43H CS1G CPU44H CS1G CPU45H CS1H CPU63H CS1H CPU64H CS1H CPU65H CS1H CPU66H CS1H CPU67H CJ Series CJ1G CPU44 CJ1G CPU44 CJ1W SCU21 V1 CJ1G CPU45 CJ1G CPU45 CJ1W SCU41 V1 CJ1G CPU42H CJ1G CPU43H CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1H CPU65H CJ1H CPU66H CJ1H CPU67H CJ1G CPU42H CJ1G CPU43H CJ1G CPU44H CJ1G CPU45H CJ1H CPU65H CJ1H CPU66H CJ1H CPU67H CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU11 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU12 CJ1M CPU13 CJ1M CPU13 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU21 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU22 CJ1M CPU23 CJ1M CPU23 SAM EN O E Note 1 Use a CPM2C CN111 or CS1W CN114 118 Connecting Cable CPM1 CIFO1 RS 232C Adapter or CPM1 CIF11 RS 422A Adapter to connect 2 The CQM1H CPU11 does not have a built in RS 232C port so connect to the peripheral port to the PT with a CS1W CN118 Connecting Cable 3 CPU Units of CVM1 CV series PLCs without the suffix EV_ cannot be connected 266 Standard Models Appendix E CPU Units That Connect in Host Link via RS 422A 485 to PT Serial Ports PLC Series CPU Units with Built in Host CPU Units Connectable Host Link Unit Link Function with Host Link Units or Communications Board Expansion Communications Board CP Series CP1L L14D CP1W CIF11 CP1L L20D CP1L M30D CP1L M40D CP1H X CP1H XA CP1H Y C1000H CPU01 EV1 C120 LK201 EV1 C2000H CPU01 EV1 C200HE CPU11 E C200H LK202 EV1 C200HE CPU32 E C200HE CPU42
94. 5 Pipel Pipet For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings m Pipe 1 Pipe 2 Property of Pipe 1 Pipe 2 The PT reads the value of the specified host address and shows the value on the pipe 1 pipe 2 Water Mark You can set the watermark color and inside tube color Color See the illustration below Inside Tube Color Pipe 1 Pipe 2 sE P The Water Mark Color is blue The Water Mark Color is red The Inside Tube Color is black The Inside Tube Color is white Standard Rotation 180 151 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Pipe 1 Pipe 2 Detail Data Length Data Format Unsigned Decimal Minimum Value 0 Maximum Value 100 Display l Target Value Color Range Low range limits 0 High range limits 100 Variable target range limits Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Data Format The data format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal You can set the minimum and maximum value of the Maximum Value Value Pipe object Detail Mamet Value Value You can select the Target option to specify the tar Color get value and color Thus the object will show the target value and the color that you set Range Refer to the Low Region Color and High Region Color of this property Variable target This option is available only when you select the range limits Target and
95. 5536 100 100 65596 BTNEO 005mp BTNF2 005mp 10010065536 100x1 00x65536 a OO mee TANKC O7bmp TANKN O bmp 78x96x65536 88x100x65536 NP Designer Version 1 0 Click the Library option to browse all pictures saved in the Library When one picture is selected the preview window shows the picture To show the selected picture in a real size double left click on the picture E This icon creates a new library New Library If you click this icon the New Picture Library Dialog Box shows xi Picture Library Hame cei This icon opens a library file pib file 5 Open Library This icon uninstalls the selected library The library will EX Delete Picture Library goes to the Recycle Bin This icon updates the picture library E Update Picture Library 110 Menus Section 6 2 Library Dialog Box ke Import Picture static and ICO pictures To import pictures This icon imports pictures into the specified library The formats of the pictures can be BMP JPG GIF 1 Click this icon You will see the Select Picture Dia log Box 2 Select pictures Select Picture E Look in E PIPEC 7 Of em Fe PIPEC_74 bmp My Recent Documents Desktop 2 My Documents My Computer gt My Network Places File name A PIPEC_93 bmp N PIPEC_94 bmp y PIPEC_95 bmp N PIPEC_96 bmp N PIPEC_97 bmp A PIPEC_A0 bmp SQ PIPEC_A1 bmp A PIPEC_A2 bmp N PIPEC_A3 bmp N PIPEC_A4
96. Auto Saving Time Interval fo DM Layout Toolbar P Auto Open for Next Execute Application Property M Include Picture Data For Uploading Cutput Window Auto Convert Input Address To Symbol Name The font size of Display read write address E Ha Reinstall PT USB Driver Uninstall PT USB Driver 67 Functions of System Menu Section 4 2 Item Functions Settings System Sets the standard settings and communications settings 1 Standard Settings Buzzer ON OFF a Soeen Saver Time Minwy 15 Startup Delay Time Sec O Default Language 10 1 Buzzer ON OFF Sets whether a buzzer sound is heard or not Screen Saver Time Sets the duration of time before the Min creen saver starts The unit is minute Startup Delay Time Sets the duration of time before the PT Sec starts The unit is second Default Language ID Sets the default language when using more than one language 2 Communications settings Sets the communication settings of each COM port x Interface HEEE Baud Rate a 9600 Data Bits bi Parity eae Comm Delaying 0 Timeoutimsi 3000 Ret Count 5 ET Unit Mea o Save amp Quit Date Time Sets the date and time Date Time x ETE E Quel sxe 68 Functions of System Menu Section 4 2 Item Functions Settings Adjusts the display Adjust LOD Put contrast center The default settings may not be the most suitable settings for the LCD Adjusts t
97. CQM1 CQM1H CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C CVM1 CV Series Indicates products in the OMRON SYSMAC CVM1 CV Series of Pro grammable Controllers CV500 CV1000 CV2000 CVM1 Serial Communications Unit Indicates a Serial Communications Unit for an OMRON CS CJ series PLC Serial Communications Board Indicates a Serial Communications Board for an OMRON CS Cu series or CQM1H PLC NP Designer ndicates the OMRON CP Designer NP NPDCO VL CPU Unit Indicates a CPU Unit in the OMRON SYSMAC CP CS CJ C or CVM1 CV Series of Programmable Controllers Host Indicates a device such as PLC functioning as the control device and interfaced with the NP series PT Communications Board Indicates a Communications Board for an OMRON C200HX HG HE Z PLC xvii About this Manual xviii Section 1 Overview This section provides an overview of the NP series PTs including functions features connection types and communications methods Section 2 Part Name and Functions This section describes the part names and functions of the PT Section 3 Installing the PT and Connecting Peripheral Devices This section describes the methods used to install the PT and connect peripheral devices Section 4 System Menu This section describes the methods used to set and check various settings in the system menu of the PT Section 5 Installing and Starting the NP Designer The software NP Designer is required to create screen data for the PT This section describes
98. CX Programmer and transferred to the CPU Unit Refer to the SYSMAC CS Series Operation Manual W339 for information on the PLC Setup Precautions To set high speed 1 N NT Link communications from the CX Program for Correct Use mer set the baud rate to 115 200 bps 38 High speed 1 N NT Links Connecting to CJ series CPU Units Section 3 6 Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 232C Set DIP switch pin 4 or 5 of the CPU Unit according to the port to which the PT is connected as follows RUN ERR ALM INH PRPHL COMM OMRON DIP switch inside battery compartment e Turn ON pin 4 when connecting the PT to the peripheral port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup e Turn OFF pin 5 when connecting the PT to the RS 232C port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup SMAC CS1G PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER CPU42 Peripheral port Mainly connected to a programming device Can be connected to an RS 232C device RS 232C port Mainly connected to an RS 232C device Can be connected to a computer running the CX Programmer CJ1G CPULIL CJ1G H CPULILI H CJ1M CPULIL PLC Setup Area Using RS 232C When connecting the PT to a CJ series CPU Unit set the communications conditions in the PLC Setup according to the communications port used as follows Using the CJ1
99. Cat No VO96 E1 03 NP series NP NPDCO V1 Programmable Terminal NP Designer USER S MANUAL NP series NP3 MQ000L NP3 MQ001 NP5 MQ000L_ NP5 MQ001 NP5 SQ000L NP5 SQ001L NP NPDCO V1 Programmable Terminal NP Designer User s Manual Revised April 2009 Introduction Thank you for purchasing an NP series Programmable Terminal NP series PTs are designed to transfer data and information in FA production sites Please be sure that you understand the functions and performance of the PT before attempting to use it Intended Audience This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical sys tems an electrical engineer or the equivalent e Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems into production facilities e Personnel in charge of designing FA systems e Personnel in charge of installing and connecting FA systems e Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities General Precautions This manual provides information for connecting and setting up an NP series PT Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use the PT and keep this manual close at hand for reference during instal lation and operation OMRON 2008 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior writte
100. Digits Integer Digits You can set the integer or fraction digits The digit Fraction Digits number will be an actual digit number only when the lil data format is selected as float Example of Assign Value Button Mumeric Display Address M100 MR 1234 139 Object Functions Section 6 4 Numeric keypad TEN KEY dialog box Numeric keypad Be Es Ea E a a a A _o m Assign Constant Button For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings Property of Assign Constant Button When you press this button on the screen the PT will send the value to the PLC address This button has the same function as the assign value button has Detail Range Setup re DataLengih Word gt Data Format Unsigned Decimal Input Const 0 a Data Length The data length can be word 16 bits or dou ble word 32 bits Data Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal Detail You can enter the constant value to write in the address E N Increment N Decrement Buttons For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings Property of N Increment N Decrement Buttons When you press these buttons on the screen the PT will read the value from the PLC address The read value adds to or subtracts from the set constant value and the PT will write th
101. F to 3 8 inch STN high luminance LCD indicate the ON OFF The entire display is a touch panel that serves as condition of the power an input device Rear Panel Battery Cover The battery is installed underneath the cover DIP Switch SW2 Used to switch to RS 422A 485 and set terminating resistance HOST 1 4 O al El COMI SW2 DC Input Terminals Used to connect E a SLAVE HAHN the 24 VDC power supply USB Slave Connector Serial Port COM1 Connector Serial Port COM2 Connector This is a USB Type B Uses an RS 232C 9 pin Uses an RS 422A 485 terminal block connector connector Precautions for Safe Use Confirm system safety before turning the power ON OFF Part Names Section 2 1 NP3 MQ001B MQ001 Slide Switch SW1 Used to start the System Menu USB Host Connector It is a USB Type A connector Front Panel POWER Indicator The light turns ON OFF to indicate the ON OFF condition of the power Rear Panel Battery Cover The battery is installed underneath the cover y 3 8 inch STN high luminance LCD The entire display is a touch panel that serves as an input device
102. Format hexadecimal This option is available only when the data length is word Add You can set the number of states of the object The setting range will Remove change by the data length State Word 256 states LSB 16 states Bit 2 states You can set the sequence of the N state object previous state next state Object Functions Section 6 4 Example of N State button When the data length is LSB from D100 0 D100 1 to D100 3 D100 4 N State button will change as below a a a O S0 D100 0 ON S1 D100 1 ON S2 D100 2 ON S3 D100 3 ON S4 D100 4 ON m Assign Value Button For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings Property of Assign Value Button When you press this button on the screen the numeric keypad TEN KEY will show Input the setting value and press ENTER key The PT will send the value to the spec ified address Detail Range Setup Data Length Data Format Unsigned Decimal Minin o Maximum 9000 Integer Digits 4 Wini Fraction Digits 0 Max 99009 a Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Data Format You can select the data format from below Word BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadec imal binary Double Word BCD signed decimal unsigned deci mal hexadecimal binary or float Minimum You can set the minimum and maximum value of the input setting range Integer Integer
103. G H H CJ1G or CJ1M Built in RS 232C Port Address Write value Settings lt 8200 1 N NT Link Mode 000A Baud rate high speed oo0L 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs For example to connect PTs with unit numbers 0 and 2 to 5 to the built in RS 232C port in 1 N NT Links set address 160 to 8200 Hex and address 166 to 0005 Hex Set whether the PLC Setup is to be set directly from the Programming Device Programming Console or created by the Support Software CX Program mer and transferred to the CPU Unit Refer to the SYSMAC CJ Series Operation Manual W393 for information on the PLC Setup Precautions To set high speed 1 N NT Link communications from the CX Program for Correct Use mer set the baud rate to 115 200 bps Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 232C Set DIP switch pin 4 or 5 of the CPU Unit according to the port to which the PT is connected as follows 39 High speed 1 N NT Links Connecting to CS series Serial Communications Boards Section 3 6 DIP switch inside battery compartment Turn ON pin 4 when connecting the PT to the peripheral port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup Turn OFF pin 5 when connecting the PT to the RS 232C port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup Peripheral port Connected to a Programming Console or other device RS 232C port Connected to device other than Programming Console Se
104. H in 4 lt lt Logical Shift left operation Equation Var1 Var2 lt lt Var3 DW This command shifts Var2 WORD DWORD data to the left the number of bit is Var3 and stores the result in Var Example 2 F100H 2 2 lt lt 4 Shifts 2 to the left by 4 bits Vari becomes 1000H gt gt Logical Shift right operation Equation Var1 Var2 gt gt Var3 DW This command shifts Var2 WORD DWORD data to the right the number of bit is Var3 and stores the result in Var1 Example 2 F100H 2 2 gt gt 4 Shifts 2 to the right by 4 bits and becomes OF10H 193 Macro Function Section 6 5 m Data Transfer There are four Data transfer commands which include MEMCOPY MEMSET STRCPYB and FMOV For details refer to this table and examples below Command Equation Description Remarks MEMCOPY ee Vari Block move Data type for Var1 and Var2 Var3 Var2 is address MEMSET MEMSET Vart Fills the memory Var2 a STRCPYB STRCPYB Vart Converts text to ASCII Var2 is an input string Var2 Vars code FMOV Vari FMOV Var2 Transfers float data MEMCOPY Copies data of the specified number of words Equation MEMCOPY Var1 Var2 Var3 This command copies data from address Var2 to address Var1 in words You can specify the number of words you copy with Vars If the address at the copy destination becomes more than the maximum number an error will occur when you execute validation
105. IALA 00500 LIRGB 255 255 ISFRIALA nnsnn TIRGB 255 255 The Alarm Setting Dialog Box also supports the multi language function There are three languages in the above example Click each tab to edit the message Message This option can input messages that alarm objects show when alarms occur Color This option can set colors that alarm objects show when alarms occur a il A a SO A 10 Detection This option can set the alarm detection Type condition You can set it to ON or OFF Screen This option can set the screens that the PT shows when alarms occur 100 Menus Section 6 2 Alarm Setting Dialog Box Banner banner The position can be Top or Bottom Ml Message will move from bottom to top Message will move from top to bottom Movement This option can set the movement distance for the mes Distance sage banner The range is between 1 and 50 dots Interval ms This option can set the interval time for the message banner The range is between 50 and 3000 ms Background _ This option can set the background color of the mes Color sage banner Delete You can delete the message Select the number to delete Open The existing alarm setting information will be cleared and data in the Alarm Describe File format will be imported Save The setting data and alarm message in the Alarm Setting Dialog Box will be converted to a file in the Alarm Describe File format and exported
106. J1W BAT01 Procedure for Running NP series PTs Section 1 4 1 4 Procedure for Running NP series PTs Use the following procedure to start up the NP Series system NP Designer Host settings Panel Installation Installation on the Refer to 3 1 2 Mounting the PT computer to the Control Panel Refer to following pages 7 Refer to Section 5 Installing 1 1 NT Link Peripheral connections and Starting NP Designer 3 4 Connecting with a 1 1 NT Link Nik Power connections 3 5 Connecting with 1 N NT Links Refer to 3 1 3 Connecting the Power Supply See note 1 High speed 1 N NT Link Power ON 3 6 High speed 1 N NT Link CN ee ee a oee A Host Link 3 7 Host Link System program installation Screen creation Temperature Controllers Refer to 3 9 1 Transferring Data Refer to Section 6 NP Designer 3 8 Connecting to with USB Flash Memory Functions Temperature Controllers Screen transfer Refer to 3 9 7 Transferring Data with USB Flash Memory Other Devices 1 1 List of Supported Hosts in the Host Connection Manual See note 3 System menu settings Refer to Section 4 System Menu PT connections Host connections Programming Settings com check Operation System maintenance See note 4 Note 1 Run mode is entered automatically if screen data already exists 2 The system program is installed in special situations only suc
107. L Largest unit number 0 to 7 of connected PTs See note 37 High speed 1 N NT Links Section 3 6 Host type Settings CP1L L 8200 Uses 1 N NT Link 000A Baud rate high speed 115 200bps 166 000L _ Largest unit number 0 to 7 of connected PTs See note Note When connecting a PROCOM always set the value for to O Setting the Front Panel Switches Set the DIP switch on the front panel to enable the PLC Setup Area settings as follows When using the serial port 1 set SW4 to OFF When using the serial port 2 set SW5 to OFF CP1L L has only one serial port Therefore there is no DIP switch SW5 BS nE op pio CP1L L Connecting to CS series CS1G H CPULILI EV1 CS1G H CPULILJH CPU Units PLC Setup Area Using RS 232C When connecting the PT to a CS series CPU Unit set the communications conditions in the PLC Setup according to the communications port used as follows Using Built in RS 232C Port of CS1G H or CS1G H H Address Writevalue tings 8200 1 N NT Link Mode 000A Baud rate high speed 000L 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs For example to connect PTs with unit numbers 0 and 2 to 5 to the built in RS 232C port in high speed 1 N NT Links set address 160 to 8200 Hex address 161 to OOOA Hex and address 166 to 0005 Hex Set whether the PLC Setup is set directly from the Programming Device Pro gramming Console or created by the Support Software
108. M30D CP1W CIFO1 M40D CP1H X XA Y C Series C1000H CPU01 EV1 C120 LK201 EV1 C2000H CPU01 EV1 C200HE CPU11 E C200H LK201 EV1 C200HE CPU32 E C200HE CPU42 E C200HE CPU11 ZE C200HE CPU32 ZE C200HE CPU42 ZE C200HG CPU33 E C200HG CPU43 E C200HG CPU53 E C200HG CPU63 E C200HG CPU33 ZE C200HG CPU43 ZE C200HG CPU53 ZE C200HG CPU63 ZE C200HX CPU34 E C200HX CPU44 E C200HX CPU54 E C200HX CPU64 E C200HX CPU34 ZE C200HX CPU44 ZE C200HX CPU54 ZE C200HX CPU64 ZE C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE 264 Standard Models PLC Series C Series CV Series See note 3 CPU Units with Built in Host Link Function C200HE CPU42 E C200HE CPU42 ZE C200HG CPU43 E C200HG CPU63 E C200HG CPU43 ZE C200HG CPU63 ZE C200HX CPU44 E C200HX CPU64 E C200HX CPU44 ZE C200HX CPU64 ZE C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE CPM1 10CDR L CPM1 20CDR L CPM1 CIFO1 CPM1A 10CDL 7 1 CPM1A 20CDL 7 1 CPM1A 30CDL 7 1 CPM1A 40CDL 7 1 CPM1 CIFO1 CPM2A 30CDL 1 1 CPM2A 40CDL 1 1 CPM2A 60CDL 1 1 CPM1 CIFO1 Peripheral port connection FRA GO O yv o 2z 5 NPD 200 MO N 200 CQM1 CPU21 E CQM1 CPU41 EV1 CQM1 CPU42 EV1 CQM1 CPU43 EV1 CQM1 CPU44 EV1 CQM1H CPU11 CQM1H CPU21 CQM1H CPU51 CQM1H CPU61 See note 2 CV500 CPU01 EV1 CV1000 CPU01 EV1 CV1000 CPU01 EV1 CV2000 CPU01 EV1 CV2000 CPU01 EV1 Appendix E Host Link Un
109. Macro OK S Parse Screen Periodic Macro OK met 86 27 amp Compressed File Size 17 kbytes amp Validated OK Record Output Status Bar The status bar shows editing status Status Selected download method Current mouse position PT model Caps Lock EN DownloadUSB 114129 NP5 MQ0008 CAP NUM SCRL Num Lock Scroll Lock Mouse position position of selected object from upper left of window 100 200 510 20 4 30 H 40 Width and height of the selected object 81 Menus Section 6 2 6 2 Menus The NP Designer has menus You can use these menus to set the objects pictures graphs macro programs data blocks and create screen data to show them on NP series PTs This section tells you about the pull down menu options File Edit View PT Objects Screen Tools Window Help 6 2 1 File Menu New Ctrl N G Open Ctr O Close Gi Save Ctrl S Save As Transfer System amp Screen To PT via USB Flash Memory Open USB Flash Memory Data Ctrl I Data Security Print Ctrl P Preview Print Setup B lo ti C Documents and Settings NP npp C Documents and Settings Test npp C Documents and Settings Sample npp C Documents and Settings 1HMI npp Exit m New This command creates a new project To create a new project e select the File Menu New e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl N 1 If no project is open yo
110. N WARNING After the NP series PT has been installed qualified personnel must confirm the installation and must con duct test operations and maintenance The qualified personnel must be qualified and autho rized to secure safety at each phases of design instal lation running maintenance and disposal of system Do not dismantle repair or modify the product Doing so may lead to loss of safety functions Always create a backup of project data and store it in a safe place when the PT malfunctions and needs to be sent out for repair or when replacing the PT Prepare a spare PT to allow quick recovery of the system at such times as when the PT malfunctions or the service life of the backlight has expired causing poor screen visibility The backlight must be replaced when the brightness of the display backlight dims and the display becomes difficult to see The backlight cannot be replaced by the user Contact your nearest OMRON representative Replace the backlight according to the following guidelines under normal condi tions After 50 000 hours of using NP5 at room temperature and humidity or after approximately 40 000 hours if an NP3 is used when the luminous intensity is decreased by 40 per LED The service life of the backlight will be especially shortened if used in a low tem perature environment Replace the backlight when the brightness dims and the display becomes difficult to see Pre
111. Pin 2 COM2 RS 422A 485 RS 485 RS 422A setting Pin 3 COM2 terminating Terminating resistance Terminating resistance resistance setting enabled disabled Pina Notused e 15 Specifications 16 Section 2 2 Set the RS 422A RS 485 of the COM2 serial port and the terminating resis tance When using RS 422A set pin 1 and 2 to OFF When using RS 485 set pin 1 and 2 to ON When connecting to the host using RS 422A 485 set pin 3 to ON enable the terminating resistance of the PT connected at the end Also when using a 1 1 connection set pin 3 to ON enable the terminating resistance This section describes the methods used to install the PT and connect peripheral devices 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 3 7 3 8 3 9 Installing the Pb A A Ai Na Era 3 1 1 Installation Environment 0 0 0 0 3 1 2 Mounting the PT to the Control Panel 3 1 3 Connecting the Power Supply o o o oooooooooooooo 3 1 4 Wiring the Ground Wire 0 20 0 0 cece cee eee Sel AA O ee eae A EY EY OR Connecting the NP Desioner osos aora bodes Shae Shea Phas 33 b Connectine via RS 232 aida adas 3 32 Connecting via US Beee tirei rina teh we ted rad Connecting wita NT LM 2 as ctw asd aid 3 4 1 Connection Methods 2 cc064 mew Sd A 3 4 2 Unit Setting Methods ere r bate load ia Connecting with 1 N NT Links o o oocccooooooo ooo ooo o 3 52 Connection Meth
112. Selects COM port If you do not connect the PLC if you set the Protocol to NULL in PT Menu PT Setting you can use two COM ports 0 COM1 1 COM2 at the same time After the PT executes this command the PT executes all communication commands through the specified COM port Other macros do not affect each other even if the PT uses a different macro 207 Macro Function Section 6 5 Edit Command Help 2UBX SELECTCOM O FP Double Word Signed Command r FELECTCOM Wanable 2 ar variable 3 ar WYanable 4 fard CLEARCOMBUFFER Clears the COM port buffer z1x Edit Command Help t 2UBX CLEARCOMBUFFER Varl Vara P Double Word Signed Command FJ CLEARCOMBUFFER Variabel fal Varisble2 p Variable 3 Was Variable 4 R Equation CLEARCOMBUFFER Var1 Var2 Vari The number of communication ports Constant 0 COM1 or 1 COM2 Var2 The type of buffer area Constant O receiving buffer area or 1 sending buffer area Example Clears the sending buffer area of COM2 CLEARCOMBUFFER 1 1 CHRCHKSUM Calculates the ASCII data of the string character length and checksum Edit Command Help 2UBX so CHRCHE SUN 24965463120 10 1 PF Domble Word Signed Command r CHRCHKSUM Wanable 1 ko Wanable 2 24965463120 Equation Var1 CHRCHKSUM Var2 Var3 Var4 208 Macro Function Section 6 5 Vari The internal memory address where the character length of ASCII d
113. T Then connect them again There was possibly a load on communication retries between the PT and host If this symptom still occurs format the PT flash ROM and transfer the screen data again Message Cause Countermeasure The system cannot find the path specified The system cannot find the file specified When starting NP Designer The output path for a file that was out put by an error check test function file transfer etc is not correct When NP Designer was started it auto matically tried to open the project that was edited most recently and the file was not found Check the output path in the Option Dialog from the Tools Menu of the NP Designer and specify it correctly Requesting a Replacement PT Section 7 4 7 4 Requesting a Replacement PT Always observe the following precautions when faults are detected during inspec tion and the PT is to be replaced e Create a backup of the PT project data Project data may be deleted when the PT is repaired by OMRON e Always turn OFF the power before replacing the PT e After replacing the PT check to confirm that the new PT has no faults e When returning a faulty PT for repair include a document with the PT that pro vides as many details on the fault as possible and send to your OMRON rep resentative 237 Requesting a Replacement PT Section 7 4 238 Appendices Appendix A Specifications 4 Gace ehase soar eves e Peet e
114. T Link protocol The COM2 serial port of the PT is used This connection method can be used for 1 N NT Link connections normal high speed PT Host LJ RS 422A RS 485 cable Supported Host Units The OMRON PLCs that can be connected in 1 N NT Links are limited to the CS series CJ series CP series and C series PLCs CS series PLCs can also be connected in 1 N NT Links by using a CS1W SCU21 Serial Communi cations Unit CJ series PLCs can also be connected in 1 N NT Links by using a CJ1W SCU41 Serial Communications Unit Check the series and model of the PLC and the model of the Board or Unit that is mounted to the PLC when connecting the PTs to the host For details on the Units used as hosts that can be connected in 1 N NT Links refer to Appendix E Standard Models To use the COM2 serial port the SW2 DIP switch on the back of the PT must be set Pin 1 COM2 RS 422A 485 set RS 485 RS 422A ting Pin 2 COM2 RS 422A 485 set RS 485 RS 422A ting Pin 3 COM2 terminating resis Terminating resis Terminating resis tance setting enabled ren disabled CS series PLCs with V1 suffix support high speed 1 N NT Links as well as normal 1 N NT Links CS series PLCs without the V1 suffix can also be con nected to high speed 1 N NT Links if the latest Serial Communications Board Unit is used Refer to 3 6 High speed 1 N NT Links for details 29 Connecting with 1 N NT Links Section 3 5 3 5 2 Unit Setting Methods
115. T Links in the CX Programmer set the baud rate Precautions for Correct Use to 38 400 bps Connecting with 1 N NT Links Section 3 5 Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 422A 485 Port 1 RS 232C a l Terminating resistance switch TERM Set to ON Terminating resistance used right position Two wire four wire switch WIRE ole See right position A et to 4 for four wire right position RS 422A 485 For RS 485 Set to 2 for two wire left position Connecting to CS series CS1W SCU21 Both ports 1 and 2 are RS 232C ports Serial Communications Units CPU Unit DM Area Settings Using RS 232C Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software Programming Console or CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings m 30000 100 x unit number UB m 10 8200 1 N NT Link Mode DM m 1 DM m 11 0000 to 0009 Baud rate normal See note 1 DM m 6 DM m 16 000L 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs Note 1 Set the baud rate to a numeric value between 0000 to 0009 Hex The setting is the same for any value between 0000 and 0009 Hex Precautions When setting a 1 N NT Links in the CX Programmer
116. Uses an RS 422A 485 terminal block P recaurons Confirm system safety before turning the power ON OFF for Safe Use 10 Part Names Section 2 1 NP5 MQ001B MQ001 Front Panel Function Switch Used for input E 3 3 a El El 0 Ul ay y N a POWER Indicator Display The light turns ON OFF 5 7 inch FSTN high luminance LCD The to indicate the ON OFF entire display is a touch panel that serves as condition of the power an input device Rear Panel Battery Cover The battery is installed underneath the cover DIP Switch SW2 Used to switch to RS 422A 485 and set terminating resistance Slide Switch SW1 Used to start the System Menu DC Input Terminals Used to connect the 24 VDC power USB Slave Connector It is a USB Type B connector supply USB Host Connector Serial Port COM1 Connector Serial Port COM2 Connector This is a USB Type A Uses an RS 232C 9 pin Uses an RS 422A 485 terminal block connector connector sae Sota ec Confirm system safety before turning the power ON OFF 11 Part Names NP3 MQ000B MQ000 Slide Switch SW1 Used to start the System Menu USB Host Connector It is a USB Type A connector 12 Section 2 1 Front Panel O POWER A Function Switch Used for input POWER Indicator Display The light turns ON OF
117. WA HEWTECH CORP CO HC ESV 3Px7 0 2 Cables for CS1 series PLC Peripheral Port Specifications CS1W CN118 Manufactured by OMRON CS1 series peripheral port to D Sub female 9 pin connector 270 Appendix F List of Optional Products Replacement Battery This is a lithium battery for backing up the contents of the memory Manufacturer Model OMRON CJ1W BAT01 USB Flash Memory FAT32 formatted USB flash memory can only be connected OMRON ZF MEM1G Protective Sheet The NP3 KBAO04 Protective Sheet keeps the display panel of the NP series PT free from smudges and scratches Protective Sheets have a matt finish to reduce glare from reflected light OMRON NT30 KBA04 For NP5 OMRON NP3 KBA04 For NP3 Specifications Material Polyester film Chemical Resistance Resistance Resistant to boric acid Hexane Kerosene Engine oil Diesel oil Lubricants Glycerin Silicone grease Non resistance Not resistant to ammonia solution Sulfurous acid gas Caustic potash Sodium hydroxide Phenol Propylene Nitrobenzene 271 List of Optional Products Appendix Appendix F 272 Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the cover of the manual Cat No VO96 E1 03 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 Revised content July 2008 Original produ
118. You can exit the Alarm Setting Dialog Box Note 1 Exporting and importing Alarm Describe Files can be used to apply alarm settings from other projects 2 Do not edit Alarm Describe Files with a text editor Doing so may make it impossible to import them m Data Log Setting You must use the Data Log Setting together with sampling objects To show the Data Log Setting Dialog Box select the PT Menu Data Log Setting For details on objects refer to 6 4 Object Functions Data Log Setting Dialog Box Data Log Setting No Read Address DataLength Sampling Cy Log Points Trigger Stamp Time 1 SERIALA 00 1 100 10 On Sampling Nc 101 Menus Section 6 2 Data Log Setting Dialog Box Append You can input necessary items and add a maximum of 12 data logs Buffer Properties 3 x Read Address None Data Length Word sampling Cycle ms Log Points Stamp Time and Date M Auto Stop M Non Volatile Trigger On Sampling Cycle OK C Control Flag OFF gt ON Read This option can set the starting address that samples the Address data log data Data Length This option can set the word length for sampling The range is between 1 and 13 continuous words You can sample a maximum of 13 continuous words Example When the Data Length is 6 the PT samples continuous 6 words M100 M101 5M105 When the Log Points is 100 the PT samples 6 words x 100 600 each time
119. a VIA E a a ces 3 Double click an image that you use To import more than one picture into one object at the same time press the Shift key and click the left mouse button at the same time The selected pictures will be in each state of the object in sequence If the number of the selected pictures is more than that of the object states the system will import only the pictures of the same number of the states The remaining pictures will not be imported Note that NP Designer does not save the Picture Library Name and Picture Name that you speci fied When the project file is open again the Picture Library Name will be _LocalTempxx and the Picture Name will be HMIxx Use the sucker tool to suck the transparent color of the picture See the illustrations below for the transparent effect on the object Before the transparent effect After the transparent effect Transparency Effect Transparency Color Push Time s You can set the active time of the button between O and 10 seconds When this option is enabled the button will be active after you press the button longer than the setting time This option can pre vent operation errors User Security Level You can set the user security level between O and 7 0 is default 7 is the highest security Level When this option is enabled the user can use only the objects whose security level is equal to or lower than the user s level Set Low Security When
120. a iaa 6 4 14 Alarm ODS CUS gece chk ore sd dida G6 4215 PIE ODECE 03 aus era Shwe se ed hee ee eet eee Macro PUNCHONG a Gate sr nthe bk AS Swe eda Basar nd Reh NE 6 01 Macro pes racial dai a da eke hones 625 2 Edite Macro cesta daa 6 5 3 MacroOpefation ici as 6 544 Error Messi de ea Control Block and Status Block o ooooooooooooooooooo 6 01 Control Block octavas daras 6 0 2 Stas Block io rd died da rd A E A sate Ra aie ee cde es Gils he tae ore rho Ss Internal Memon aws d coud sede dete eee hese se eee eer seewatenses 80 82 82 87 95 96 112 117 125 127 128 129 134 134 135 137 145 147 148 151 154 157 159 165 167 170 176 179 184 184 185 189 212 215 215 219 223 224 Note This section uses color NP series PTs to tell the NP Designer functions 79 User Interface Section 6 1 6 1 User Interface Basic Screen Property Property List 80 E NP Designer NewProject Screen_1 x File Edit View PT Objects Screen Tools Window n Menu bar SJB Sas fu Jaa 2e iee x Z F w i m el El a AE oe tre Tool bar pA Property BJ Ei seen i Property Screen Screen_1 y State 0 a Screen Name Screen_1 Properties Detail A Background Color m 16 16 16 G Start Macro Q End Macro ial Screen Periodic Macro Width Ch Height Fea me a Workspace B Output Window gt Output Window Record O
121. a project file If the project is a new project you will see the Save As Dialog Box before val idation If the project is not a new project this command does a validation immediately The Output Window shows the validation results If there is no error this com mand creates a file To do the validation e select the Tools Menu Validation e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl E Example Debugging Validation Errors During Validation Process 1 Create a new project 2 Create two editing screens 3 Create a button object on each screen Do not change the object default property 4 Click the icon to do validation operation You will see an error message dialog box that shows the number of errors In the dialog below there are two errors and the output window shows the errors Property SE Screen Name Screen_1 Detail ama 16 16 16 NP Designer Yalidation j xi Q Find 2 errors O warnings please refer to output table for correction a Parse Screen Close Macro OK Parse Screen Cycle Macro OK Set 28 20 Object address input error Parse Screen Open Macro OK Parse Screen Close Macro OK Parse Screen Cycle Macro OK gt Set 212 14 X Object address input error Validated fail Record Output 5 Click the error message to switch to the error screen automatically 125 Menus Section 6 2 m Test This fu
122. ad Write Touch Yes Yes_ This button can turn the setting address Bit to ON ON The address will be always ON if you release Touch or press the button again If there is an Touch ON OFF Macro the PT will execute it at the same time Yes Yes_ This button can turn the setting address Bit to OFF The address will be always OFF if you release or press the button again If there is an Touch OFF Macro the PT will execute it at the same time Yes Yes_ This button can turn the setting address Bit to ON while the button is pressed When you press the button the bit is turned ON and the Touch ON Macro is executed When you release the button the bit is turned OFF and the Touch OFF macro is executed Alterna Yes Yes When you press the button Touch ON Macro is tive executed if the bit is turned from OFF to ON or Touch OFF Macro is executed if the bit is turned Pee ees from ON to OFF N State ON Yes Yes There are 1 to 256 user defined multi states This OFF button can change its state by the read address Assign ON No Yes When you press this button the Numeric keypad Value OFF Dialog Box will show on the screen You can input the setting value directly After you press ENTER key the PT will transmit the input value to the set ting address Assign ON No Yes This button will write the specified value into the Constant OFF setting address 137 Object Functions 138 Section 6 4
123. added when objects are repeated to between 10 000 and 10 000 Repeat Example Step 1 xi Number of Copies M Columns V Rows Spacing dots Horizontal Vertical X Direction C Y Direction Offset Address 94 Menus Section 6 2 Step 2 T1 Screen_1 6 2 3 View Menu File Toolbar Status Bar Edit Toolbar Text Toolbar Bitmap Toolbar Object Toolbar Build Toolbar Layout Toolbar com Toolbar ss k sis Output Window Actual Size EE crid m Toolbar Property and Output Window These commands show or hide the Toolbar Property or Output Window To show or hide select each command m Grid This function aligns the objects easily and accurately You can set the distance Spacing between the grid dots freely To use this function select View Menu Grid Grid Settings Dialog Box x apaci M Show Grid in Width 13 I Snap to Grid Height 13 N Show Grid Shows the grid dots on the screen Snap to Grid Makes objects snap to the grid when you move them Spacing Width Sets the width to between 4 and 50 Height Sets the height to between 4 and 50 95 Menus Section 6 2 Example of Grid Display 6 2 4 PT Menu Transfer t fl Transfer From PT Ctrl Shift B ME Data Block Transfer System To PT alarm setting ES Transfer To PT Ctrl B iy Data Log Setting hy Transfer Screen To PT Ctrl Fo 4 Symbol Table 3 PT Setting System Macro
124. an use this object to show one or more states on the specified position of the PT screen Each state can show a different picture Data Length The data length can be bit word or LSB Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal This option is available only when the data length is word Add Remove You can set the number of states of the object The setting range will State change by the data length Bit 2 states Word 256 states LSB 16 states Auto Change The value of read address sets the state number Yes When the value of read address is 1 or more the object will change automatically When the value of read address is 0 the state will not change automatically Variation Read Address 1 1 or more The states will change automatically O The states will not change automatically ms rate is between 100 and 3000 ms Transparency If you select Yes the transparent color specified in the object will be Effect invisible This option comes with the Transparency Color setting of Transparency the object Color See the illustrations Foreground i Color Transparency Effect is No Transparency Transparency Color is disabled Foreground color transparency is Yes Transparency Effect and Transparency is Yes The object becomes transparent Example of state image objects The read address D100 The relation between the Internal Memory value and
125. ar3 from Var2 to WORD value and stores the result in Var1 It converts two bytes of Var2 to two words and stores it in Var1 it fills the high byte with O Example Assume that the value of 65534 is 12 Converts 12 BYTES 6 WORDS to 12 WORDS from 785 and stores the result in 10 to 21 10 XBW 785 65534 XWB Converts WORD to BYTE Equation Vari XWB Var2 Var3 This command converts WORD data the number of bytes is Var3 from low byte of Var2 to BYTE format and stores the result in Var1 This command dis cards the high byte of Var2 Example Assume that the value of 985 is 12 This command reads 12 WORDS from low byte of 986 and converts these 12 WORDS to 12 BYTES 6 WORDS and stores the result in 65 to 70 65 XWB 986 985 SWAP Swaps BYTE Data Equation SWAP Var1 Var2 Var3 This command swaps the high byte and low byte of Var2 Var2 1 Var2 2 Var2 Var3 WORD and stores the result in Vari Vari 1 Var1 2 Var1 Var3 in sequence Macro Function Section 6 5 Example Swaps the high byte and low byte of 10 11 14 and stores the result in 1 2 5 in sequence SWAP 1 10 5 If 11 1234H after the PT executes SWAP command 2 3412H XCHG Exchanges Data Equation XCHG Var1 Var2 Var3 DW This command exchanges the data of Var2 Var2 1 Var2 2 Var2 Var3 for the data of Vari Var1 1 Var1 2 Var1 Var3 After the PT executes XCHG command it exchanges
126. arity Even Refer to the manuals of the PLC being used for details on using the PLC Setup Area Connecting to CPM2C PLCs The CPM2C has a single connector that is the same shape as a CS series peripheral port Internally the connector has signal lines that are for use with the CPU s built in RS 232C port and the peripheral port Therefore when using the CPM2C use the settings for the CPU s built in RS 232C port or for the peripheral port according to the converter cable and port used When using a CPM2C CIF21 Simplified Communications Unit connect it to the RS 232C port Refer to the CPM2C Operation Manual W356 for details 46 Host Link Section 3 7 Use CS1W CN118 Connecting Cable to connect the CPM2C to the NP series PT using the built in RS 232C port of the CPM2C The peripheral port cannot be used to connect the PT Port for connecting PT PLC Setup CS1W CN118 port D Sub 9 pin Set for built in RS 232C cs1w cn118 CPM2C i RS 232C port ll D SUB 9 pin female When using a CPM2C1 CIF21 Simplified Communications Unit connect it to the RS 232C port RS 232C port Setting the Front Panel Switches Set the switch on the front panel to enable the PLC Setup Area settings as follows Setting the Switches on RS 232C of C200HX HG HE Z CQM1 and CQM1H C200HX HG HE Z CQM1 CQM1H RS 232C Communications Conditions Setting Set
127. as passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway 75 Installing USB Drivers for NP series PTs Section 5 4 3 When installation is completed the following dialog box will be displayed Click the Finish Button Found New Hardware Wizard Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for ap Click Finish to close the wizard E ancel When the USB Drivers Cannot Be Installed by Following the Above Procedure 1 2 3 1 Connect the personal computer to the NP series PT USB slave connector using the USB cable The following Found New Hardware Wizard will be displayed Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click the Next Button Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps vou install software for Hil 9 If your hardware came with an installation CD 12 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do O Install the software automatically Recommended Click Next to continue Black Cancel 2 The dialog box shown below will be displayed Confirm that Search for the best driver in these locations is selected Select the Include this loca tion in the search option click the Browse Button and specify the follow ing folder C Program Files OMRON NP Designer ScrEditApp Click the Next Button 76 Installing USB Drivers for NP series PTs Section 5 4
128. ase the left mouse button m Changing Object Width and Height at the Same Time 1 2 3 1 1 Move the mouse cursor to the edge of the object The cursor will change the icon 2 Hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse to change the object height and width 3 When the object height and width are correct release the left mouse but ton E Inputting Characters You can use one of these procedures to input characters e Move the mouse cursor in the Label field of the Property to make the cur sor shape e Select the object and click the space key 115 Menus Section 6 2 Property x 11 Screen_1 set_005 State 0 Write Address SERIALA 00004 00 Read Address None Label Label Setting H Y Default Y French Label Size 14 Font Arial Label Color ema 16 16 16 Flicker No Picture Library Nal None E Sel TABHOFrME DO Label Setting E Bl l Picture Name None Transparency Effe No Transparency Col emma 16 16 16 Foreground Color EE 192 192 192 Style Standard Function Set Push Time s O User Security Lew O Set Low Security No InterLock Addres None InterLock Level On On Macro 0 Off Macro O E List m Right clicking the Mouse When you right click the mouse you will see different menus e Right click in the toolbar The Toolbars Display Setup Menu shows Property Output Window File Toolbar Status Bar Edit Toolbar Text Too
129. ata block address The value of RCPNO is 1 Data Block Address RCPO RCP1 Data mo e Data of the group number 1 is stored The value of RCPNO is updated to 3 Data Block Address RCPO Daa e The value of data block address will be updated to data of the group number 3 Data will be stored in the data block address of RCP2 or later as follows a m e fs jas Bee Data of the mth word of nth data block will be stored in RCP nxL m 1 Thus data 55 the first word of the group number 3 will be stored in RCP 3x2 1 1 RCP6 Use one of the methods below to change data 55 of the first word of group number 3 1 Set the value of RCPNO to 3 Then change the value of RCPO 2 Change the value of RCP6 225 Internal Memory Section 6 7 226 SECTION 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes the maintenance and inspection methods for preventing errors occurring and troubleshooting measures when errors occur in the PT Pol INAINCNANCe 5 tthe de Lee eae oes ee ee ees ee tee Eee ee ees 228 7 2 Inspection and Cleanin ads Ad es 25 TS TrOuUpleSNOOUNS noc adoro aos 233 O E E NA 233 ESO SA erm dade Hehe ea eee dees 23 7 4 Requesting a Replacement PT 0 0 0 nes 237 227 Maintenance Section 7 1 7 1 Maintenance Backing up Project Data Spare PTs Backlight Backlight Replacement Guidelines Perform maintenance operations to maintain the PT in optimum condition
130. ata of Var2 data length of checksum is stored Var2 The string of text Var3 The internal memory address where the ASCII data of Var2 and check sum is stored Var4 The data length of the checksum that stores in Var3 1 represents byte and 2 represents word Operation of checksum Converts format of each data characters to ASCII code and adds them up For example when 1 is converted to ASCII code 31H and 4 is converted to ASCII code 34H the checksum is 31H 34H 65H Example Calculates the ASCII data of 14 data length and checksum 0 CHRCHKSUM 14 10 2 After the above operation it stores 4 in 0 4 represents that 2 bytes ASCII data length 2 bytes data length of checksum 4 bytes The checksum that is stored in 10 is 65H m Others Command Equation Description TIMETICK Var1 TIMETICK Gets the time from system startup to present GETLASSERROR Var1 GETLASTERROR Gets last error value DELAY DELAY Var1 System delay GETSYSTEMTIME Var1 GETSYSTEMTIME Gets system time SETSYSTEMTIME SETSYSTEMTIME Var1 Sets system time GETHISTORY Vari GETHISTORY Var2 Gets history data Var3 Var4 Var5 Var6 TIMETICK Gets the time from system startup to present and saves into the specified address The time unit is 100ms Edit Command Help 2UBX TIMETICE DW GETLASTERROR Gets the last error value If there is no error the result of GETLASTERROR is 0 Even
131. ata length can be bit word or LSB 154 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of N State Lamp Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal This option is available only when the data length is word Add Remove You can set the number of states of the object The setting range will State change by the data length Word 256 states LSB 16 states Bit 2 states Example of n state lamps O O m Range Lamp Property of Range Lamp The range lamp shows the state of PECES address in the data length EMO gt a Me Add Remove You can set the number of states of the object The setting range will change by the data length Word 256 states ai Ci x Data Length E Data Format Unsigned Decimal Ranges C Variable Limits Constant Limits Range lo le Minimum 4 cae 155 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property Po PropertyofRange Lamp Range Lamp Detail Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Data Format The data format can be BCD signed decimal or unsigned decimal Range When n is the total number of states n will also be the total number of ranges You can use addresses to specify the lower limit of each range For example If the read address is 0 and the total number of states is 5 you can use range O to 4 The lower limit value of range O is 1 the lower limit value of range 1 is
132. ation or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual e Nuclear energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations e Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or property Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product or any consequence thereof Vill Disclaimers CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice When in doubt special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request Please consult with your OMRON representative at any
133. ative The display is The brightness set Increase the backlight brightness in the LCD of dark ting is too low the System Menu With some models of NP series PTs the backlight brightness cannot be adjusted Please check the specifications The backlight is The backlight must be replaced Contact your faulty or its service nearest OMRON representative life has expired Cannot con Host settings are Check the host settings Use NT Link 1 N normal nect to a Pro incorrect or high speed and set the maximum unit number gramming to O Console Device Not The USB flash e Format the USB flash memory in FAT32 format Supportwas memory could not e Check to see if the USB flash memory is dam displayed on be detected aged the PT 234 Troubleshooting Errors During Object Operation Symptoms Cause Possible countermeasure The numerical and character string update is slow Some objects in the screen are not displayed The log graph display does not match the actual log tim ing Cannot input numerical val ues Cannot input to any object Or the function is not executed Cannot switch to System Menu Communications are unstable due to external noise There are too many numeric display numeric input string display and string input objects in the display For RS 422A com munications the branch is incorrect or the terminating resistance is not set properly A communication
134. aw table objects Detail Setup Header Color W Col Header Color Interlacing E Fours Color Columns cin ii Row Header Columns Header Cell Setting Sep Rows Evenly Sep Col Evenly Header Row Header This option can set the color of the first row of the table Col Header This option can set the color of the first column of the table 182 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Table Object Detail Setup Interlacing Rows This option can set the color of the inter lacing rows of the table Columns This option can set the color of the inter lacing columns of the table Row Header This option can set the color of the inter lacing row header of the table Columns This option can set the color of the inter Header lacing column header of the table Cell Setting Sep Rows You can distribute the rows of the table Evenly evenly Sep Col You can distribute the columns of the table Evenly evenly Grid Color You can set the grid color The number of rows can be between 1 and 99 rows Rows Number of The number of columns can be between 1 and 99 columns Columns 183 Macro Function Section 6 5 6 5 Macro Function 6 5 1 Macro Types Macro is the function executed by a basic program With this Macro function the NP series PTs can process screen display or data which were processed on hosts Thus the load on hosts decreases To make sure that Macro is cor rect you can u
135. bles occurred due to taking measures to prevent noise external noise Open File Fail No USB flash mem Connect USB flash memory to the PT or change was displayed ory is connected to the PT settings from the NP Designer to save data on the PT the PT even though to SRAM rather than USB flash memory saving data to USB flash memory was specified Errors at PT Startup Symptoms Possible countermeasure Indicators are Power not supplied Check the connections and supply power correctly not lit to the PT to the PT Refer to 3 7 Installing the PT Power supply fuse The PT must be repaired Contact your nearest broken OMRON representative System program The PT may be faulty Contact your nearest corrupted Fatal OMRON representative error The indicator is Backlight failure The backlight must be replaced Contact your lit green and the nearest OMRON representative screen is blank 233 Troubleshooting Section 7 3 Errors When Connecting the Host Symptoms Cause Possible countermeasure Cannot con A malfunction has Wire the cable according to noise prevention mea nect to host occurred due to sures An error mes external noise sage Is dis Protocol settings for Use NP Designer to make communications set played the host and PT tings settings do not match PT and host are not Check that the type of connection cable the connected properly length and the wiring meet
136. button on the screen the PT will change to the previous view Goto Goto Screen2 Scr een3 Screen Screen Screen Previous View These are the examples of screen changes Change Screen Button On Screen1 if you press the Goto Screen button Screen1 will change to Screen2 If you press the Goto Screen3 button on Screen2 it will change to Screens Back Screen Button If you press the Back Screen button on Screen3 the screen will change to Screen2 shown one screen before the active one If you press the Back Screen button on Screen2 it will change to Screen3 Previous View Button If you press the Previous View button on Screen it will change to Screen1 Function You can change the function of the change screen back screen and previous view buttons You do not have to create a new object 142 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Change Screen Back Screen Previous View Buttons TNS TT x fe Close Pop up Screen The Change Screen Button is valid only in Pop up Creen a User security level will be set to Low Security after changing screen Cancel Note This option is for the change screen button only Close Pup up You can select this check box only when the button is Screen placed on a pop up screen When you press this but ton on the pop up screen the PT will close that pop up screen User security When this option is enabled the security level will be leve
137. cannot be equal to O zero Example Divides the value in the internal memory 2 by 5 and stores the remainder in the address 3 3 2 5 Divides the value in the internal memory 4 by 4 and stores the remainder in the address 6 6 FMOD 4 4 Signed DW Assignment Equation Var1 Var2 Signed DW DW This operator assigns data at Var2 to Var1 After the PT executes MOV command data at Var2 do not change Example Assigns a constant number 4 to the internal memory 0 0 4 Assigns the values in the internal memory address 2 to the values in the internal memory address 4 4 2 ADDSUMW Repeated addition Equation Vari ADDSUMW Var2 Var3 DW 191 Macro Function 192 Section 6 5 This command adds Var2 Var2 1 Var2 2 and Var2 the value of Var3 1 and stores the repeated addition result in Var Example 2 1 3 2 4 3 5 3 0 ADDSUMW 2 5 Adds the values in the internal memory address 2 to 4 and stores the sum total in the address 0 You can specify the number of data you add with 5 The value of the sum total is equal to 6 2 3 4 m Logical Operation There are six logical operations which include OR AND XOR NOT Shift left and Shift right Each operation has three operands Each operand can be the internal memory or constant The operands that store output results must be the internal memory The unit can be Word and Double Word F
138. cation timeout time when the PT communicates with the host The range is between 20 and 65535ms Retry Count This option can set the retry counts You will see a communication error dialog box if the number of times that the PT sends a command becomes the same as the retry counts The range is between O and 255 times Optimize You can select this option to optimize all read addresses of all related objects Size Limit You can select this option to keep the screen update speed when the PT reads continuous addresses This function is available only when you select Optimize Type Optimize Static in the Standard Tab Communication You can select this option to stop the communication with the Interrupt N times host after the communication interruption times becomes the then cancel same as the setting time Thus it is possible to hide the commu nication error dialog box on the PT screen when the communica tion error occurs after the PT retries The range is between 1 and 255 times Default Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box Standard Comm Default Multi Language System Default Value Default Data Format Unsigned Decim Y Default Screen Background E x system Error Display Time 5 489 Object Default Value Object Font Name Object Font Size Object Font Color Flicker Time 106 Menus Section 6 2 Default Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box System Default Start up Screen This option can set the first
139. cautions The backlights of PTs cannot be replaced by the user Contact your for Safe Use nearest OMRON representative Replacing the Battery Battery Models 228 Use a lithium battery to back up data other than screen data such as calendar clock and log data The battery service life is approximately five years at 25 C The service life will be shortened if the battery is used at higher temperatures After backing up the data replace the battery periodically according to the operating environment Keep a spare battery available so that the battery can be replaced immediately when required OMRON CJ1W BATO1 Maintenance Section 7 1 Replacement The guidelines for replacing the battery are as follows Guidelines e Replace when five years have lapsed since a new battery was installed in the PT Replace when a message of battery replacement is displayed on the PT Replacement Method Perform the following procedure to replace the battery Prepare a new battery 1 2 3 Open the System Menu Press the Setting Backup Turn OFF the power to the PT Open the battery cover on the rear panel of the PT Remove the battery that is secured inside the PT grasp the cable and pull the connector out to remove it p E 5 Connect the new battery connector and insert the battery into the battery hold er in the battery cover Make sure that the lead wire of the battery is placed to contact the upper side of the holder as shown
140. ction January 2009 Revised to correct mistakes April 2009 Revised to correct mistakes 273 Revision History 274 Authorized Distributor
141. d table Example If 1 is smaller than 100 executes 1 1 1 If 1 is 100 or above executes 1 1 10 IF 1 lt 100 1 1 1 ELSE 1 1 10 ENDIF FCMP Compares the data and stores the result Equation Vari FCMP Var2 Var3 Signed DW This command compares the size of Var2 and Var3 Then it stores the result in Var ee Var2 Var3 Var2 gt Var3 Var2 lt Var3 Resuttobestored 0 A Flow Control There are five types for flow control which include GOTO LABEL CALL RET FOR NEXT and END Macro Function Section 6 5 GOTO Goes to a specific Label without condition Equation GOTO LABEL Var When the PT executed the GOTO statement the process goes to the Label specified with Var1 and continues to execute the program Example Goes to the position of specified Label 2 without condition and continues to execute the program GOTO LABEL 2 LABEL 2 LABEL GOTO statement shifts the program execution to the position of LABEL with out condition Equation LABEL Var Note You cannot use the same label more than one time in a Macro Example Goes to the position of specified Label 2 and continues to execute the pro gram GOTO LABEL 2 If you use more than one Label 2 an error will occur to tell you it is invalid LABEL 2 CALL RET Calls sub macro program Equation CALL Var Var1 is the sub macro number The sub macro number can be 001 to 512 Var1 must be internal memory addr
142. display screen Value when PT starts Default Data For This option can set the default data format of mat objects Default Screen This option can set the default screen back Background ground color of a new screen System Error Dis This option can set the display time of the sys play Time tem error message dialog box The range is between 0 and 5 seconds Note If you set 0 the PT does not show the system error message dialog box Object Default Object Font Name This option can set the default object font Value Object Font Size This option can set the default object font size Object Font Color This option can set the default object font color Flicker Time This option can set the default object flicker blink time Multi Language Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box Standard Comm Default Multi Language MV Enable Saver Screen MV Read Host Address None a Interval Time At Two Saver Screen ce 4 s Ending of Saver Screen Mode Return Original C Indicate Screen Screen Data Multi Language ID Language Name Yi English Y 2 Traditional Chinese 5 Japanese MV Enable Edit Multi Language User Interface 107 Menus Section 6 2 Multi Language Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box Saver For details on how to set the saver screens refer to 6 2 6 Screen Screen Menu Enable Saver e You can select this option to use Edit Saver Screen Screen function in Screen Maintenance option e You can deselect t
143. dress n 2 90 om For example if n m m X then n X The value of m must not be more than 65535 m Data Block Number Address R W RCPNO You can specify the data block group The minimum data block group number must be 1 When you edit the data block you set the maximum group number When you upload download data to the PT or PLC the PT or PLC uses the setting of data block number address to read write the data of data block group When you edit the data block you set the size of each group of data block The NP series PT has a space of 64k words for the data block m Data Block Address R W RCP The data block size is L and the data block group number is N Word access RCPn n 0 to NxL L 1 Bit access RCPn b n O to NxL L 1 b O to 15 The data block address saves the data block that you uploaded from the PT after you exit the NP Designer There are two methods to read write these addresses Assume that the set data block size is L and the data block group number is N Use one of two methods below to access data that are set with data block 1 Use RCPNO and RCPO to RCP L 1 2 Use the equation RCP nxL m 1 Example of how to access data Setting the size L to 2 and the number of groups N to 3 with the data block 224 Internal Memory Section 6 7 The data block size L is 2 Thus the data for RCPNO value will be stored in the RCPO and RCP1 which are the first two addresses from the starting d
144. dress Find What 157 2 Replace 157 to 158 Replace With 158 gt Options J4 m Type O Current Screen Text Read Address All Screen 2 Write Address 4 Object J Replace Urut Ho lees Cannel If Control and Status Host Mame M Data Log Buffer SERIALA e Alarm W Data Block Setting Find Unit No Sets the unit number to be replaced Replace Unit Sets the host number for after replacement No Specifies the host name Selects the items for replacement Hosts of the checked items will be replaced Group This command groups the selected objects When you group two or more objects they will become one unit Thus when you move or change the objects you will move or change them together You cannot make grouped objects and other object a group To group objects e select the File Menu Group 90 Menus Section 6 2 e click the 1 icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl G Ungroup This command ungroups selected objects To group objects e select the File Menu Ungroup e click the 41 icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl U m Edit Nodes This command edits adds or removes the nodes of Polygon objects to change their shapes To show the nodes of fitted objects select the Edit Menu Edit Nodes To edit add or removes nodes follow the procedure below 1 Editing Nodes 1 23 1 Move the cursor abov
145. e Do not use the touch switches with tools such as screwdriver e Inputs may not be recognized if the touch switches are pressed in rapid succession Check that one input operation has finished before performing the next one e Touch panel resistance may change over time causing the touch points to shift Periodically perform the calibration Connector Pin Arrangement of COM1 5 oe ee 1 D000 0 C DoD Do Oo O 9 poe ee 6 Pin number Signalmame Name 2 o Send data OOO e SVDC____ 5VDC output 250 mA max 8 ne _ Notconnected e Signal ground mb Precautions Make sure that the total current capacity of devices being supplied power is 250 mA maximum before using the 5VDC power supply from pin 6 The capacity of the PT s 5VDC output is 250 mA maximum at 5VDC 5 14 Specifications Connector Pin Arrangement of COM2 Slide Switch SW1 DIP Switch SW2 Section 2 2 S2 S2 R2 R2 Pin number Signalmame Name 7 _ FG____ Funelional ground 3 Not Connected 4 RDAC Receive data Not Connected 6 moe Receive data 7 ot Connected e mo seoa oo Not Connected Ca The system menu will be displayed when setting the slide switch to the left ON to turn ON the power With the slide switch in the left position user screens cannot be displayed Therefore the slide switch must always be in the right position OFF DIP switch EDUR Pin 1 COM2 RS422A 485 RS 485 RS 422A setting
146. e USB flash memory to the PT For details refer to SECTION 4 System Menu Remove the USB flash memory from the PT Insert the USB flash memory into the computer Use the File Menu from the NP Designer to transfer the screen data stored in the USB flash memory to the PT For details refer to 6 2 7 File Menu Remove the USB flash memory from the computer Using USB Flash Memory Section 3 9 Updating the PT Use the following procedure to update the PT system system 1 2 3 1 Insert the USB flash memory into the computer 2 Use the File Menu from the NP Designer to transfer the system program to the USB flash memory For details refer to 6 2 1 File Menu 3 Remove the USB flash memory from the computer Then insert it into the USB host connector 4 Set the SW1 slide switch on the back of the PT to ON left position Then turn the power of the PT to OFF and then ON The system menu is started up 5 Use the file menu of the system menu to transfer the system program stored in the USB flash memory to the PT For details refer to SECTION 4 System Menu 6 Remove the USB flash memory from the PT Precautions for Correct Use e Do not perform the following operations while accessing the USB flash memory The data may be damaged and the USB flash memory may need to be formatted e Turn OFF the power to the PT e Remove the USB flash memory e Always follow the procedure for removing the USB flash memory from the computer
147. e charts Refer to the 6 6 Control Block and Status Block Sye Standard Raised Sunken Line Num The line number can be between 1 and 4 lines ber 167 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Broken Line Object Value Line Setting Data sample Humber 10 ES Max Sample Humber fico Read Format Unsigned Decimal y Read Address None Ej mample Flag ho H Sample Number When the Sample Number is a constant the Max Sample Number Max Sample Number option is disabled The Max Sample Number is specified as below e When the object style is Standard the Max Sample Number is the object width and the unit is dots e When the object style is Raised or Sunken the Max Sample Number is the object width minus the border widths the border size is always 7 dots See the illustration below for the border widths When the sample number is a variable value the read address will be the sample number If the variable value is more than the Max Sam ple Number the value will not exceed the Max Sample Number that you set Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal Sample Flag You can select the number of the sample flag address When the sample flag bit is ON the data will be read and drawn When the clear flag bit is ON the graph will be cleared The sample flag address is in the control block Refer to 6 6 Control Block and Status Bloc
148. e in con Refer to Appendix A trol panel Specifications Ambient humidity 35 to 85 RH Temperature meter temperature in con Refer to Appendix A trol panel Specifications Presence of dust No dust accumulated Visual inspection Presence of oil No oil between front Visual inspection panel sheet and molding 231 Inspection and Cleaning Section 7 2 Inspection Inspection details Criteria Inspection means items Mounting con Looseness of fixed Specified torque Phillips screwdriver ditions mounting bracket Connection status of Fully inserted locked Phillips screwdriver Connecting Cable and with No looseness Connectors Looseness of external No looseness Phillips screwdriver wiring screws Status of external con No breaks or other dam Visual inspection necting cables age tester Parts with lim Backlight brightness Sufficient brightness Visual inspection ited service life Backlight life of NP5 at room temperature of 25 C is 50 000 hours NP3 is 40 000 hours when the luminous intensity is decreased by 40 per LED as a guideline Battery 5 years at room temper Replace every 5 ature of 25 C years e Do not disassemble repair or modify the PT Precautions i for Safe Use e Follow all local government regulations where applicable when dis posing of the PT and used batteries e The Unit may not be usable in locations subject to long term exposure to oil or water The gasket wi
149. e protocol to NT link 1 N standard or high speed and set the NT PC Link Max parameter to O in the PLC Setup The Programming Con sole functions will work only with the 1 N NT Link protocol It will not work with other protocols Use a 1 1 connection with a 1 N NT Link connection configuration standard or high speed For details on Programming Console operations refer to Programming Console Operation Manual W341 To change the language of the key operation descriptions press the 3 Key when the LCD shows JPN gt ENG or ENG gt JPN Transfers screen data and system using a USB flash memory Initializes the user area of the PT Downloads screen data from a USB flash memory Uploads screen data to a USB flash memory Transfer Serial Transfers screen data and system via a COM port Select the port to be used in the COM Port Upload Download Dialog Box so that the PT prepares to receive screen data COM Port Download Upload To transfer data using a COM port select PC COM Port option in the Option Dialog Box from Tools Menu of the NP Designer 66 Functions of System Menu Section 4 2 Item Functions tds LZ j x Cutput Path Options Toolbars Windows W Edit Toolbar M Text Toolbar Transfer Setting Bitmap Toolbar USB 11 Zoom Toolbar C PC COM Port COWI Build Toolbar
150. e result into the address When the user press the button the PT will write the limit value minimum or maximum to the address if the result is out of the limit Function You can change the function of the N Increment buttons and N Decrement buttons You do not have to create a new object 140 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of N Increment N Decrement Buttons Detail Range Setup Data Length Wore Data Format Unsigned Decimal Jog Step oaea Data Length The data length can be word 16 bits or dou ble word 32 bits Data Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal You can set the increment or decrement value This will be the number to add or subtract when you press the buttons each time Example of N Increment N Decrement buttons To adjust D1000 value press Buttons Mumenc Display Address 21000 ie 141 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Change Screen Back Screen Previous View Buttons For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings Property of Change Screen Back Screen Previous View Buttons These three buttons can change screens e Change Screen When you press this button on the screen the PT will change the screen to the target screen e Back Screen When you press this button on the screen the PT will change the screen to the previous screen e Previous View When you press this
151. e selectable range is between 1 and 5 1 is 13 dots and 2 is 26 dots The size for 3 to 5 increases progres sively 153 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Pipe 6 Pipe 7 Property of Pipe 6 Pipe 7 The pipe 6 and 7 are horizontal and vertical pipes The PT shows the direction of water flow by the change of the read address Value of Read Value of Read Value of Read Address 0 Address 1 Address 2 Mobile Cursor You can set the mobile cursor color The mobile cursor will show Color when there is any data occurred in the read address Pipe Gauge You can set the pipe gauge The range is between 1 and 5 1 is 13 dots and 2 is 26 dots The size for 3 to 5 increases progressively 6 4 8 Lamp state Lamp Range Simple Lamp For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings m N State Lamp Property of N State Lamp The N state lamp is a lamp that has n states Read Address Refer to 6 4 2 Common Settings for details on how to set the read address When you set the read address with the contact of the host the n state lamp will change with the state ON or OFF of the host contact For example you can set the state settings of the n state lamp to show the text Start when the value is 1 and to show the text Stop when the value is 0 You can also add a picture to each state to show a different picture for each state ee ee 1234 Data Length The d
152. e the node When the cursor changes to drag the cursor to the new position for the node 2 Click the right mouse button to close the edit mode for nodes 2 Adding Nodes 1 2 3 1 Click the Ctrl Key and move the cursor above the border of the object When the shape changes to left click the position on the border where you add the node 2 Click the right mouse button to close the edit mode for nodes 3 Removing Nodes 12 3 1 Click the Ctrl Key and move the cursor above the node you delete When the shape changes to gt left click the node 2 Click the right mouse button to close the edit mode for nodes m Order This command changes the stacking order of the selected object To change the order e select each command from the Edit Menu Order or e click the order icons in the toolbar The Order icons include i E Moves the selected object one step near the front Moves the selected object one step to the behind E 91 Menus Section 6 2 m Align This command aligns the objects You can use this command only when you select more than one object The NP Designer refers to the base object to align the objects To align the objects e select each command from the Edit Menu Align or e click the align icons in the toolbar The Align icons include Align Left Aligns the selected objects to the left side of the base object Align Right Aligns the selected objects to the right side of the base
153. e will be 0001 instead of 1 Example of data log table object lt a m Event Log Table Object Property of Event Log Table Object The event log table object can show the event logs in table format When the state changes the specified message also changes Data Length The data length can be word or LSB Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal This option is available only when the data length is word Add Remove State You can set the number of states of the object The setting range will change by the data length Word 256 states LSB 16 states 174 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Event Log Table Object Detail Logging Butter Data Ho Time Liate Time Format l Date Format Color Logging Buffer You can select the data log buffer number The number is the same as the line number of Data Log Setting Dialog Box Data No You must set the data number to read the event log For example if the Data Length option in the Data Log Setting Dialog Box is 3 words the Data No can be between 0 and 2 When you select 1 the object reads the value of the Read Address 1 Data Log Buffer Click the Data Log Buffer Setup Button to Setup open the Data Log Setting Dialog Box You can also select PT Menu Data Log Set ting Time Date The time format can be HH MM SS or HH MM Date Format The date format can be MM DD YY DD MM
154. ected object to the clipboard To copy an object e select the Edit Menu Copy 87 Menus 88 Section 6 2 e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl C E Paste This command pastes an object in the clipboard To paste an object e select the Edit Menu Paste e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl V m Delete This command deletes the selected object To delete an object e select the Edit Menu Delete or e use the keyboard shortcut Del Select All This command selects all objects When you select all objects the NP Design er uses the base object to align or resize The base object has blue marks To delete all objects e select the Edit Menu Select All or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl A E Find This command uses conditions to find labels or addresses To show the Find Dialog Box e select the Edit Menu Find or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl E File Edit View PT Objects Screen Tools Window Help cra os ae ls apa Fels 3 1 B 7 U fo Faal 23 2 Bex a a aale Sm a 4 m SB epa fo 3 So Property o x oO Di Screen_1 pa J feor Asep PEE SERIALA 00008 00 Ez E Read Address None ae Label Size 14 Font Arial Label Color ema 16 16 16 Flicker No Picture Library Nar None Picture Marne None Transparency Effe No Transparency C
155. eight 92 6 mm 5 7 inches Width 78 8 mm x height 59 6 mm 3 8 inches View angle Left right 309 Top 10 Bottom 30 Left right 309 Top 10 Bottom 30 Backlight Life expectancy 50 000 hours min See note 2 40 000 hours min See note 1 Brightness Cannot be adjusted There are 19 levels of adjustment adjustment by operating the touch panel Er a error No detection function Er a Front panel The power is turned to ON indicators q The power is turned to OFF Note This is the estimated time when the luminous intensity is decreased by 40 per LED at room tem perature and humidity It is not a guaranteed value 2 The life expectancy is given only as a guideline It is not a guaranteed value The life of the backlight will be much shorter at low temperatures 3 There may be some defective pixels in the display This is not a fault as long as the numbers of de fective light and dark pixels fall within the following standard ranges Number of light and dark pixels 0 2 lt minor axis major axis 2 lt 0 55 mm within 1 per 20 mm square Operating Specifications Specifications NP5 SQ000B NP5 MQ000B NP3 MQ000B NP5 SQ000 NP5 MQ000 NP3 MQ000 NP5 SQ001B NP5 MQ001B NP3 MQ001B NP5 SQ001 NP5 MQ001 NP3 MQ001 Touch panel Method Resistive membrane Analogue type Resolution 1024 x 1024 See notes 1 and 2 Input Pressure sensitive Service life 1 000 000 touch operations Note 1 The display is anal
156. ers When using NP series PTs the host can be connected using any of the fol lowing methods e 1 1 NT Link e 1 N NT Link normal or high speed e Host Link 1 2 1 What is an NT Link 1 2 2 Host Link An NT Link is a method for high speed communications between an OMRON PLC and an OMRON Programmable Terminal PT using a special protocol One NP series PT can be connected to each host More than one NP series PT cannot be connected to the same host Also if an NP series PT is con nected then a PT that supports 1 N NT Links and PLC slaves that support Serial PLC Links cannot be connected NP series PTs can be connected to a host using either the 1 1 NT Link proto col or the 1 N NT Link protocol CS CJ series and CP series PLCs can also be connected using high speed 1 N NT Link communications For details on the PLCs that support high speed 1 N NT Link communications refer to Appendix E Standard Models In the rest of this manual NT Link refers to NT Link communications in gen eral 1 1 NT Link refers to an NT Link in a 1 1 configuration only and 1 N NT Links refers to NT Links in a 1 N configuration only Where necessary nor mal 1 N NT Links and high speed 1 N NT Links are used When 1 N NT Links is used alone it refers to both normal and high speed communications Host Link is a serial communications protocol for connecting an OMRON PT 1 1 to an OMRON host a PLC to read and write bit
157. es 241 Appendix B DIMENSIONS rita aa 245 Appendix C Connecting to RS 422A 485 0 eee 249 Appendix D Preparing Connecting CableS o oooooooooo o 251 Appendix E Standard Models taria ea ak Oe eae eds e 257 Appendix F List of Optional Products oo o oooooooomomooo 271 239 Appendix A Specifications General Specifications Item Specifications NP5 SQO000B NP5 SQ000 NP5 MQ000B NP5 MQ000 NP3 MQ000B NP3 MQ000 NP5 SQ001B NP5 SQ001 NP5 MQ001B NP5 MQ001 NP3 MQ001B NP3 MQ001 Rated power supply voltage 24 VDC Allowable voltage range 21 6 to 27 6 VDC 24 VDC 10 to 15 Allowable input power inter No restriction ruption time Ambient operating tempera 0 to 50 C See notes 1 and 2 ture Ambient operating humidity 35 to 85 RH with no condensation 0 to 40 C See notes 2 PA soitu nocndaann 0150 esas Vibration resistance during 5 to 9 Hz with 3 1 mm amplitude and 9 to 150 Hz with 9 8 m s acceleration for 30 min in operation each of X Y and Z directions Shock resistance during 147 m s 3 times in each of X Y and Z directions operation Dimensions 184 1 x 144 1 x 52 3 mm W x H x D 130 1 x 104 8 x 55 4 mm W xH x D Panel cutout dimensions Width 172 43 x Height 132 43 mm Width 118 55 x Height 92 5 Panel thickness 1 6 to 2 5 mm mm Panel thickness 1 6 to 2 5 mm 900 g max 500 g max EC Directives UL508 Note 1 When a STN LCD display device is used the dis
158. ess or constant When the CALL command is executed the process shifts to the sub macro If the RET command is executed in the sub macro program the process returns to the CALL source of the sub macro If there is not a RET command after all commands in the called sub macro are executed the RET command is auto matically executed In the sub macro program you can also call other sub macro But to keep sufficient memory the levels for CALL sub macro must be less than 6 levels FOR NEXT Program Loop Equation 201 Macro Function Section 6 5 FOR Var Statement NEXT You can use this command for nested loops FOR is the start of the loop and NEXT is the end of the loop A maximum of five nested loops is possible Var1 can be the internal memory or constant When the PT executes this com mand this command executes the number of times specified with Var1 State ment continuously In the Statement you can write a macro command that the PT executes again and again You can change Var1 value in the Statement but cannot change the number of times Example 10 10 1 0 FOR 10 1 1 1 10 2 NEXT After the operation the result is 1 10 10 2 Note You cannot change the loop times even when you reset the value in 10 END Ends the macro Equation Statemenets1 END Statements2 This command ends the macro program It executes the Statemenets1 and then ends the macro executing It does not execute the Sta
159. f DM6645 0001 Uses Host Link C200HX HG HE Z CPM2A DM6646 03L11 Standard See note 4 SRM1 l DM6648 0000 Unit No 00 DM6650 0001 Uses Host Link DM6651 03L L Standard See note 4 See note 3 DM6653 0000 Unit No 00 Port A of C200HX HG HE Z DM6555 0001 Uses Host Link See note 1 DM6556 0300 Standard See note 4 Port 1 of CQM1H See note 2 See note 3 DM6558 0000 Unit No 00 Port B of C200HX HG HE Z DM6550 0001 Uses Host Link See note 1 DM6551 10300 Standard See note 4 See note 3 DM6553 0000 Unit No 00 Note 1 RS 232C port of Communications Board 2 RS 232C port of Serial Communications Board 3 LIL is the setting value of communication speed Set the same value as for the PT unit 4 Standard in the communication settings refers to the following settings Start bit 1 bit Data bit 7bits Stop bit 2 bits Parity Even Using RS 422A Hostaype Address Write value Settings Port A of C200HX HG HE Z na Port 2 of CQM1H See note 2 DM6650 0001 Uses Host Link DM6651 03L U 3 Standard See note 4 DM6653 0000 Unit No 00 Note 1 RS 422A port of Communications Board 2 RS 422A port of Serial Communications Board 3 ULI is the setting value of communication speed Set the same value as for the PT unit 4 Standard in the communication settings refers to the following settings Start bit 1 bit Data bit 7bits Stop bit 2 bits P
160. f Message Bank Object The message bank object shows the state content of the specified host contact or address Refer to the Property of Numeric Display Object Data Type The data type can be bit word or LSB Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned deci mal or hexadecimal This option is available only when the data length is word Add Remove State You can set the number of states of the object The setting range will change by the data length Bit 2 states Word 256 states LSB 16 states m Banner Object content of specified host contact or address Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal This option is available only when the data length is word Add Remove State You can set the number of states of the object The setting range will change by the data length Word 256 states LSB 16 states Bit 2 states Righ Top Movement Distance You can set the movement distance of the message The range is between 1 and 50 dots Interval ms You can set the time interval between movements The range is between 50 and 3000 ms 6 4 10 Draw Objects State Image Animated Wariable Line Of El Variable Rectangle l Variable Ellipse 159 Object Functions Section 6 4 For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings m State Image Object Property of State Image Object You c
161. fer to the manuals of the PLC being used for details on using the PLC Setup Area Setting the Front Panel DIP Switch Set the DIP switch on the front panel to enable the PLC Setup Area Data Memory settings as follows Using the C200HX HG HE Z CQM1 or CQM1H PLCs via RS 232C C200HX HG HE Z CQM1 CQM1H RS 232C Communications Conditions Setting Set pin 5 of the DIP switch to OFF to enable the PLC Setup Area settings Connecting with a 1 1 NT Link Section 3 4 Using the CPM2A Me ecccccccce OCH 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1CH 00 01 02 03 04 05 omron SYSMAC CPM2A PWR e RUN COMM X ERRE ALM Set the communications conditions setting switch to OFF lower position 0 0 10CH 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 11CH 00 01 02 03 24VDC 0 3A OU TH PERIPHERAL OFF _ ON Set the switches according to whether the peripheral port or the built in RS 232C port is used as follows eConnecting the PT to the built in RS 232C port The peripheral port is used to connect devices that require non standard communications settings SW1 OFF eConnecting the PT to the built in RS 232C port The peripheral port is used to connect the Programming Console SW1 OFF SW2 0FF Setting the Communications Board Switches Using RS 422A 485 Using the C200HX HG HE Z Switch 1 Four wi
162. flag bit is ON the data will be read and drawn When the clear flag bit is ON the graph will be cleared The sample flag address is in the control block Refer to 6 6 Control Block and Status Block Horiz Minimum You can set the minimum and maximum value Horiz Maximum of the horizontal X axis Vert Minimum You can set the minimum and maximum value Vert Maximum of the vertical Y axis Width You can set the line width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots Color You can set the line color Grid Color The illustration below shows that the Grid Color is red and the both of Horiz Line Horizontal Line Number and Vertical Line Number are 2 Number Vert Line Number 6 4 13 Data Log Objects E Trend Chart fa Data Log Table El Event Log Table The data log objects can show data logs in graph and table formats You must use this object with Data Log Setting Refer to 6 2 4 PT Menu for the setting Refer to the 6 4 2 Common Settings on functions common to all objects 170 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Trend Chart Object Property of Trend Chart Object The trend chart object can show data logs The line number can be between 1 and 8 lines f Unsigned Decim la Mino fox Max 9999 Value Data Logging Buffer Data Format Minimum Maximum Integral Digits Fraction Digits Time Format hh mm ss Date Format mtv Od y y Color Linel V Enable Data No I Width
163. following methods e For daily cleaning wipe with a soft dry cloth Attempting to remove heavy dirt with the cloth may scratch the front panel sheet Use a damp cloth and wipe the surface again to remove dirt e If dirt cannot be removed using a dry cloth dampen the cloth sufficiently with a neutral cleaning agent solution approximately 2 squeeze the cloth out and then wipe the surface e Materials such as rubber vinyl or tape that are attached to the PT will leave stains if left for a long time If such material is attached to the PT remove when cleaning Precautions Never use benzene thinner or other volatile solvents or chemical for Safe Use cloths to clean the PT Inspection Inspect the PT once every six to twelve months Shorten the interval between Methods inspections when using the PT in extreme conditions such as under high temper atures high humidity or environments subject to large quantities of dust Inspection Items Inspect the PT for the following items to check whether the PT is operating within the specified criteria If the PT is outside the criteria use measures such as improving the operating environment to conform to the standards or tightening screws Inspection Inspection details Criteria Inspection means items Power supply Power terminal voltage Allowable voltage range Tester fluctuation 24 VDC 10 to 15 Ambient envi Ambient temperature 0 to 50 C Thermometer ronment temperatur
164. fy the target value and color Thus the object will show the target value and the color that you set See the illustration below The target value is 50 and the color is red The maximum and minimum value is 100 and O respectively Range Refer to the Low Region Color and High Region Color of this property Variable target range If you select this option Read Address 1 is limits the low limit value Read Address 2 is the high limit value and Read Address 3 is the target value Low Region You can set the low and high region color These options are available Color only when you select the Range option in the Detail Dialog Box High Region _ See the illustration below Color The low limit value is 30 the color of low region is green the high limit value is 70 and the color of high region is red The minimum and max imum input values are O and 100 respectively When the value is 20 When the value is 50 When the value is 80 149 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Deviation Object Property of Deviation Object The PT reads the value of the specified host address and subtracts the setting stan dard value from this read value to get a deviation value Then the PT shows this devi ation value on the deviation object Foreground You can set the foreground and background color Color See the illustration below Background Col The foreground color is green and the background color is light yellow olor O
165. grammable Ter minals that can be used to display required information and provide operating capabilities for FA manufacturing sites This section describes the role and functions of the NP series PTs for first time users of Programmable Termi nals 1 1 1 PT Functions for FA Manufacturing Sites Line Operating Status Monitor Display NP series PTs can be used to display information such as the operating sta tus of the system and the devices Graphs and other indicators can be used to better represent the information and make it easy to understand Directions for FA Site Operators The PTs can be used to inform the operators of system and device errors and assist them in taking appropriate measures Control Panel Switches The NP series PTs allow the user to create various on screen switches By using touch switch inputs operating results can be sent to the host 1 1 2 NP series PT Operating System Transferring Screen Data The screen data displayed on NP series PTs is created using the NP Designer on a computer and transferred to the PT through RS 232C or USB communications Create screen data Computer NP Designer Connect the computer to the PT only when transferring screen data to or from the NP Designer Screen data can also be transferred at high speed using a USB flash memory USB Flash Memory gt Computer rC NP Designer NP series PT Functions and Operations Section 1 1 Displayi
166. h as when the system program is being changed or recovered 3 The system menu can be displayed by operating the function switch but ton to which system menu is assigned or switch on the back of the PT 4 When errors occur during operation check I O and setting statuses as re quired Procedure for Running NP series PTs Section 1 4 SECTION 2 Part Names and Functions The part names and functions of the PT are described here ZA Part Names nn dawinn sow an AAA 10 222 SPECiiCaAUONS 6x54 os ates es tees ASOD SAS HELE Oh ee 14 Part Names Section 2 1 2 1 Part Names NP5 MQ000B MQ000 Front Panel O POWER N Function Switch Used for input POWER Indicator Display The light turns ON OFF to 5 7 inch FSTN high luminance LCD indicate the ON OFF The entire display is a touch panel that serves as condition of the power an input device Rear Panel Battery Cover The battery is installed underneath the cover N a CAO A gS DIP Switch SW2 Slide Switch SW1 Used to switch to Used to start the RS 422A 485 System Menu swi HH BB COM2 and set terminating m 302 20000 resistance USB Slave Connector O eee KO Jooo00 E qe ii bt It is a USB Type B oe Cee connector co a power USB Host Connector Serial Port COM1 Connector Serial Port COM2 Connector This is a USB Type A Uses an RS 232C 9 pin
167. h speed 1 N NT Links Section 3 6 Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 422A 485 Port 1 RS 232C 95 05 Terminating resistance switch TERM O Set to ON Terminating resistance used right position Two wire four wire switch WIRE e Sete right position A et to 4 for four wire right position RS 422A 485 For RS 485 Set to 2 for two wire left position Connecting to CS series CS series Rack mounted Type Serial Communications CS1W SCU21 Units Precautions High speed 1 N NT Links can be used with Serial Communications Boards and Serial Communications Units from lot numbers 991220 December 20 1999 or later Boards and Units with earlier lot numbers cannot be used so confirm that the lot number is supported CPU Unit DM Area Settings Write the settings directly from the Programming Device Programming Con sole or Support Software CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings Using RS 232C m 30000 100 x unit number DM m 10 8200 1 N NT Link Mode DM m 11 000A Baud rate high speed DM m 6 DM m 16 000L 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs Precautions To set high speed 1 N NT Link communications from
168. hanges to the system menu and back to the application the user security level goes back to the default level Curve Control Address CUCR nation SSCS i Curve Sampling Control Flag 1 4 Bits O to 3 control the curve Broken Line or XY Distribution sampling When this control flag Bit O to Bit 3 is turned ON the PT reads continuous data from the set host address to sample once changes the data to graph and shows it on PT screen To control it again this flag must be turned OFF and then ON Curve Clear Control Flag 1 4 Bits 8 to 11 clear the curve Broken Line or XY Distribution when this control flag Bit 8 to Bit 11 is turned ON To clear it again this flag must be turned OFF and then ON Control Block and Status Block Section 6 6 Address for Sampling Data Log Buffer HBSR The NP series PT has 12 bits that control the sampling address of data log buffer These bits not only sample on the Sampling Cycle specified in Data Log Setting Dialog Box of the NP Designer but also sample or clear the data log buffer through the host For details on the settings of sampling data log buffer refer to Data Log Setting of 6 2 4 PT Menu Function o Contr Flag er Samping Data Log Bufer Control Flag Address for Sampling Data Log Buffer Bits O to 11 control the sampling data log buffer operation of PT by the host When this control flag Bit O to Bit 11 is turned ON the PT samples one time To control the flag again
169. he contrast CS Adjusts the brightness NP5 does not support this function Ci Adjusts the refresh rate Set to Default LCD Sets to the default settings Put Contrast Cen Sets the contrast to the center value ter Calibrate Calibrates the displayed position of the screen and the actual position of the touch panel Markers will appear at the upper left lower right and center of the screen Press each marker in order Press the center of the target gt gt Be sure to press the very center of the markers displayed on the screen Calibrate the screen approximately once every six months under normal conditions and operation If the PT is used in a severe environment cali brate the screen more often Backup Backups data when the battery is replaced For details refer to Replacing the Battery in 7 1 Maintenance Returns to the initial screen of the System Menu Exit Exits the System Menu and switches to the user screen Even if Exit But ton is pressed the System Menu will not be switched to the user screen when the System Menu was displayed by using a switch on the back of the PT 69 Functions of System Menu Section 4 2 70 SECTION 5 Installing and Starting NP Designer Make sure that you install the NP Designer on the computer before you use it for the first time NP Designer is application software that runs on a Windows 2000 or XP operating system E Sue are ein eens 72 3 2 Inmstalline Unmstalli
170. he data is more than the Var1 Var2 Var3 length of specified unit these Var1 Var Var Get Remainder commands discard the data out ADDSUMW Var1 ADDSUMW Var2 Var3 of range Vart Vare Assignment FADD Var1 FADD Var2 Var3 Addition Float Operation is the operation Cc O mp faa Same ab o O 1 ab O 0 _ di 2 z 3 FADD Addition Equation Vart Var2 Var3 Signed DW Vari FADD Var2 Var3 Signed DW This command adds Var2 and Var3 and stores the added result in Var1 189 Macro Function 190 Section 6 5 Example Adds the value in the internal memory 2 and 1 2 2 1 Adds the value in the internal memory 1 and 2 and stores the total in the address 3 3 2 1 Adds the value in the internal memory 4 and 1 9 4 FADD 4 1 9 Signed DW Combines the float values in the internal memory 4 and 6 and stores the total in the address 8 8 FADD 4 6 Signed DW FSUB Subtraction Equation Var1 Var2 Var3 Signed DW Vari FSUB Var2 Var3 Signed DW This command subtracts Var3 from Var2 and stores the subtracted result in Var1 Example Subtracts 1 from the value in the internal memory 2 2 2 1 Subtracts the value in the internal memory 1 from the value in the internal memory 2 and stores the result in the internal memory 3 3 2 1 Subtracts 1 9 from the value in the internal memory 4 4
171. hes to 0 e Command level parity and transfer code SW4 Set this switch to 2 e Communications speed SW3 Set this switch to 4 to select 4 800 bps Set this switch to 5 to select 9 600 bps Set this switch to 6 to select 19 200 bps Setting the Rear Switches 4 e 1 to 1 1 to N selection DIP switch Set 3 to ON e CTS selection selection switch Set this always to O V ON C200H LK202 V1 RS 422A Setting the Front Switches Set each switch with a flat blade screwdriver so that the values or symbols in the setting value window agree with the following e Unit SW1 SW2 Set these switches to 0 e Command level parity and transfer code SW4 Set this switch to 2 e Communications speed SW3 Set this switch to 4 to select 4 800 bps Set this switch to 5 to select 9 600 bps Set this switch to 6 to select 19 200 bps Setting the Rear Switches e Terminator setting selector switch Set this switch to ON upper position e 1 to 1 1 to N protocol selection selector switch Set this switch to 1 to N OFF lower position Host Link Section 3 7 C500 LK201 EV1 Setting the Front Switches kirria salectar Hmi Liga e Mode selector key switch Set this to Host link Setting the Rear Switches e I O port selection selector switch Switch this to RS 232C lower or RS 422 upper Set this to RS 422 to connect to RS485 e Unit DIP SW1 Set SW1 1
172. his function specifies functions for function switches used on screens of NP series PTs Setting the Function Switch 1 2 Sous 1 If the Function Switch Window is not on the screen select the Screen Menu Function Switch 2 Press a Function Switch A menu shows 3 Click a function 121 Menus Section 6 2 None Set r Reset Momentary Alternative N State Button Assign Value Assign Constant N Increment N Decrement Change Screen Back Screen Previous View System Date amp Time Password Table Setup Enter Password Contrast amp Brightness Low Security System Menu Reference e The System Menu function is set by default The function switches below have the System Menu function Three Function Switches Midde Six Function Switches m Properties This function sets the properties of the current screen To set properties e select the Screen Menu Properties 122 Menus Section 6 2 e select the Details of the Properties from the List Tab Page of the Prop erty Screen Properties Dialog Box Screen Properties screen Ho 1 e Use as Pop up Screen Applied a Sheet screen 1 C Center of Screen e Place ea jo Y jo 35 Jw Tse Title Bar Screen Periodic Macro Delay ie Fast Refresh Rate High Screen No The range is between 1 and 65535 You cannot use the same number two times 123 Menus Section 6 2 Screen Properties Dialog Box Pop up Use a
173. his option to not start the screen set with Edit Saver Screen function After the set time elapsed the PT does not show the saver screen and stops the backlight Read Host e You can select this option to enable the screen Address saver When the user touches the PT screen the screen saver function is disabled e When the setting value is O The PT disables the screen saver function e When the setting value is a non zero value The PT enables the screen saver function e You can deselect this option to start up the screen saver automatically when the Screen Saver Time set in the PT elapsed When the user touches the PT screen the screen saver function is disabled Buzzer ON OFF M Screen Saver Time Min 15 Startup Delay Time Sec 0 Default Language ID 1 Interval Time At This option can set the interval time between two Two Saver Screen screen savers The range is between 1 and 255 seconds Ending of Saver Return Original Screen Mode The screen goes back to the original screen when the screen saver starts Indicate Screen You can specify the screen to show after the screen saver ends 108 Menus Section 6 2 Multi Language Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box Screen Data Multi Language Enable Disable This option can add a maximum of 8 languages y Value fo cei e Enter the language name and value The system will refer to the value The range of the setting value
174. i 2 2 alain E o aaa This table tells you about the commands in the Window Menu and their func tions Mena Funcion Shorteutkeys Close Window This function hides the current window MA Close All Windows This function hides all windows a Next Window Moves the focus from the current window Shift PgDn to the next window Previous Window Moves the focus from the current window Shift PgUp to the previous window Cascade This function cascades the screen win dows Tile Horizontal This function tiles the screen windows hor izontally 127 Menus Section 6 2 Foto Shortcut keys Tile Vertical This function tiles the screen windows ver tically Window List This function shows a list of all open screens The front screen has a check mark To about NP Designer 6 2 9 Help Menu m About NP Designer This command shows the version information of the NP Designer To show the information e select the Help Menu About NP Designer or e click the Y icon in the toolbar NP Designer NP Designer Version 1 0 128 Toolbars Section 6 3 6 3 Toolbars This section tells you about toolbars For details on each function refer to 6 2 Menus E File Toolbar Find Content E Edit Toolbar 22 EB xX Delete A 129 Toolbars Section 6 3 u Text Toolbar liz Arial T B 7 U Font size as Font Arial fro
175. ice is free of damage e Do not press the touch switch with a force greater than 30 N e Confirm the safety of the system before pressing touch switches e Signals from the touch switches may not be input if the switches are pressed consecutively at high speed Confirm each input before proceeding to the next one xiii XIV Do not accidentally press touch switches when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear Do not operate the touch switches with tools including screwdriver Touch panel resistance may change over time causing the touch points to shift Periodically perform the calibration Do not use benzene paint thinner or other volatile solvents and do not use chemically treated cloths When mounting the Battery be sure to use the correct Battery and mount it correctly Do not attempt to disassemble or short circuit the battery Dispose of any battery that has been dropped on the floor or subjected to excessive shock When replacing the battery always backup data before turning off the power to the Unit If the bat tery is removed the data stored in the Unit will be deleted Dispose of the Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply FA E th RA El The backlight in the Unit contains mercury Do not dispose of the Unit together with waste to be pro cessed at disposal plants Dispose of the Unit according to all local laws regulations and ordi nances The backlights of the Uni
176. ils on preparing connecting cables refer to Appendix D Preparing Connecting Cables 3 3 2 Connecting via USB Connect the USB port on the computer to the USB slave connector on the PT Some preparations are required and some restrictions exist as described below Be sure to connect USB correctly SS DDD 0000000 0000001 USB Driver for PTs To transfer screens using USB communications a USB driver for the PT must be installed in the computer The USB driver is automatically installed when the computer is connected to the PT for the first time 22 Connecting the NP Designer Section 3 3 e Commercially available and recommended USB Hubs do not have Precautions al the same specifications as the NP series PT Normal operation may not be possible in environments subject to noise or static electricity When using USB Hubs be sure to provide sufficient measures to pre vent noise and static electricity or install in a location that is not sub ject to noise or static electricity e Do not connect the USB connector to any device that is not applica ble e Before connecting the USB connector to a device make sure that the device is free of damage All
177. ing brackets with a uniform tightening torque of between 0 7 N m to keep the PT waterproof and dustproof The front sheet may become distorted if the tightening torque is more than the specified limit or not uniform Always use a panel that is clean not distorted and strong enough to adequately withstand mounting the PT 19 Installing the PT Section 3 1 3 1 3 Connecting the Power Supply Connect a 24 VDC power supply to the power input terminals Precautions e Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals for Safe Use e Use a DC power supply with low voltage fluctuation e Do not perform a dielectric strength test e Use a DC power supply that will provide a stable output even if the input is momentarily interrupted for 10 ms and which has reinforced or double insulation m Power Supply The following table shows the specifications for the power supply that can be connected Determine power supply specifications that meet the power sup ply capacity requirements ea Ve O O Power supply voltage 24 VDC Allowable voltage range 21 6to 27 6 VDC 24 VDC 10 to 15 Power supply capacity 12 W minimum 24 VDC Hy A Functional ground Breaker Breaker i x power supply e Connect power to the power connector using twisted pair power lines Precautions E l 5 for Safe Use with a cross sectional area of at least 2 mm AWG14 e The tightening torque of the terminal block is 0 51 N m 3 1 4 Wiri
178. ing the built in RS 232C port of the CPM2C The peripheral port cannot be used to connect the PT Port for connecting PT PLC Setup CS1W CN118 port D Sub 9 pin Set for built in RS 232C cs1w cn118 CPM2C i RS 232C port il D SUB 9 pin female When using a CPM2C1 CIF21 Simplified Communications Unit connect it to the RS 232C port RS 232C port 25 Connecting with a 1 1 NT Link Section 3 4 3 4 2 Unit Setting Methods The methods for setting each Unit are as follows Connecting C Series C200HX HG HE Z CQM1 CPM2A CPM2C or CQM1H PLCs 26 Note Note PLC Setup Area Write the settings directly from the Programming Device CX Programmer etc to the PLC Setup Area in DM Area according to the host type and port used Using RS 232C cain Address Write value Settings Built in RS 232C port of C200OHX HG HE DM 6645 4000 Uses 1 1 NT Z CPM2A CPM2C CQM1 or CQM1H Link CPM1A DM 6650 Port A of C200HX HG HE Z See note 1 DM 6555 Port 1 of CQM1H See note 2 Port B of C200HX HG HE Z See note 1 DM 6550 1 RS 232C port of Communications Board 2 RS 232C port of Serial Communications Board Using RS 422A 485 Host type Address Write value Settings Port A of C200HX HG HE Z See note 1 DM 6555 4000 Uses 1 1 NT Port 2 of CQM1H See note 2 DM 6550 Link 1 RS 422A 485 port of Communications Board 2 RS 422A 485 port of Serial Communications Board Re
179. ion in the Data Log Setting Dialog Box is 3 words you can select the Data No from 0 to 2 When you select 1 the line 1 reads the value of the Read Address 1 Note lf the data format is Float and the number of the Data Length is an odd number you ie select an even number as the Data Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots You can set the line color Grid Color The illustration below shows that the grid color is red and the Parti ber Example of data log trend chart object 600 800 320 450 300 150 172 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Data Log Table Object Property of Data Log Table Object The data log table object can show data logs in table format When you input the read address in the Data Log Setting Dialog Box the data length must be between 1 and 8 words The Data No of each Data Tab in the Data Log Detail Dialog Box will change with this value For example if the value of Data Length is 5 the Data No selection will also be 5 The number of the display data items can be between 1 and 8 Value Data Log Detail Logging Buffer Tine Date Time Format Date Format Color Datal Data Length Data Format Data Ho Color Integral Digits 4 Mino Fraction Digits b gt Max 9999 E Le acti E Logging Buffer You can select the data log buffer number The number is the same as the line number of Data Log Setting Dialog Box Data Log Buffer Click the Data Log B
180. is address The setting range is between O and 255 MSB is bit 7 and LSB is bit O Note If the user set a value that is not in the multi language setting the multi language state does not change The state before the value is set remains When you set the address in Status Block the host can read the status of NP Series PT If the size of Control Block is O the Control Block function is disabled When the Control Block function is disabled the Status Block function is also disabled When the Status Block function is enabled the host reads the PT status For details on settings refer to 6 6 3 Settings This table shows functions and gives explanations of each word or Address o o Sram Address for General Control GCSR 0 3 Status Address for Sampling Data Log Buffer 3 HSSR 4 Status Address for Clearing Data Log Buffer 4 HCSR Data Block Status Address RESR Status Address for Data block Number 6 RBSR 7 Status Address 2 for General Control 7 GCSR2 m Status Address for General Control GCSR Fon CON ESTETICA Reserved 5 to 7 Reserved e User Security Level Status t0 9 User Seourty Level Status it Screen Switch Status When the PT switches the screen bit O is turned ON After the screen switch is completed bit O is turned OFF Clear Status of Alarm Buffer When the PT clears the alarm buffer bit 3 is turned ON After this function is completed bit 3 is turned OFF 219 C
181. it Communications Board CPU Units Connectable with Host Link Units or Expansion Communications Board C200HE CPU32 E C200HE CPU42 E C200HE CPU32 ZE C200HE CPU42 ZE C200HG CPU33 E C200HG CPU43 E C200HG CPU53 E C200HG CPU63 E C200HG CPU33 ZE C200HG CPU43 ZE C200HG CPU53 ZE C200HG CPU63 ZE C200HX CPU34 E C200HX CPU44 E C200HX CPU54 E C200HX CPU64 E C200HX CPU34 ZE C200HX CPU44 ZE C200HX CPU54 ZE C200HX CPU64 ZE C200HX CPU65 ZE C200HX CPU85 ZE C1000H CPU01 EV1 C500 LK201 EV 1 C2000H CPU01 EV1 C1000H CPU01 EV1 C500 LK203 C1000HF CPUA1 EV1 C2000H CPU01 EV1 CQM1H CPU51 CQM1H CPU61 C200HW COM02 EV1 C200HW COM04 EV1 C200HW COMO5 EV1 C200HW COMO06 EV1 CQM1H SCB41 CV500 CPU01 EV1 CV500 LK201 265 Standard Models Appendix E PLC Series CPU Units with Built in Host CPU Units Connectable Host Link Unit Link Function with Host Link Units or Communications Board Expansion CVM1 Series CVM1 CPU01 EV2 See note 3 CVM1 CPU11 EV2 CVM1 CPU21 EV2 Communications Board CVM1 CPU01 EV2 CS Series CS1G CPU42 EV1 CS1G CPU43 EV1 CVM1 CPU11 EV2 CVM1 CPU21 EV2 CS1G CPU44 EV1 CS1G CPU45 EV1 CS1G CPU42 EV1 CS1G CPU43 EV1 CS1G CPU44 EV1 CS1G CPU45 EV1 CS1H CPU63 EV1 CS1H CPU63 EV1 CS1H CPU64 EV1 CS1H CPU65 EV1 CS1H CPU66 EV1 CS1H CPU67 EV1 CV500 LK201 CS1W SCU21 V1 CS1W SCB21 V1 CS1W SCB41 V1 CS1H CPU64 EV1 CS1H CPU65 EV1 CS1H CPU66 EV1 CS1H CPU67 EV1 CS1G CPU42H CS1G CPU43H CS1G CPU4
182. ith Connector PT to Personal Computer XW2Z S002 DOS computers Female 9 pin to male 9 pin RS 232C Connecting Cable Po Moet Specifications AWG28 x 5P IFVV SB Multiconductor shielded cable Manufactured by Fujikura Densen CO MA VV SB 5P x 28AWG Multiconductor shielded cable Manufactured by Hitachi Densen Applicable Connectors for RS 232C Name Model Specifications Provided with Connector XM2A 2501 O pes male Manufactured by CV500 LK201 C200H LK201 V1 XM2D 2501 25 pin ai female Manufactured by OMRON for DOS computers XM2A 0901 9 pin type male Manufactured by CS CJ Series OMRON C Series CQM1 C200HX HG HE Z CVM1 CV Series CPU unit CV500 LK201 XM2D 0901 9 pin type female Manufactured by OMRON for DOS computers DB 25P 25 pin type male Manufactured by LS JAE 269 Standard Models Appendix E Modli Specifications Provided with Connector hood XM2S 2511 25 pin type mm screws Manufac CV500 LK201 tured by OMRON C200H LK201 V1 XM2S 2513 25 pin type inch screws Manufac tured by OMRON XM2S 0911 9 pin type mm screws Manufactured C Series CQM1 by OMRON C200HX HG HE Z CVM1 CV Series CPU unit CV500 LK201 XM2S 0911 E 9 pin type mm screws Manufactured CS CJ Series by OMRON XM2S 0913 9 pin type inch screws Manufac tured by OMRON DB C2 J9 25 pin type Manufactured by JAE MN RS 422A 485 Connecting Cable Tachii Electric Wire Co Ltd TKV VBS3P 03 HIRAKA
183. k You can set the minimum and maximum value of the graph If the value is more than the maxi mum value the line will show the maximum value If the value is less than the minimum value the line will show the minimum value Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots You can set the line color Minimum Maximum 168 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Broken Line Object Grid Color The illustration below shows that the Grid Color is red and the Partition Number m X Y Distribution Object Property of X Y Distribution Object This object can show X and Y axes chart of the read address values Set the Line Number 1 to 4 in the property Then click Detail Detail to show the Line Setting Dialog Box and set the X Y distribution chart setting Example If the Sample Number is 100 and Line Number is 4 the object will use 100 X 4 X2 800 words When the Read Address of X axis is DO and Y axis is D500 the object will read from DO to D399 and from D500 to D899 See the Read Address allocation below Line 1 X is DO to D99 Y is D500 to D599 Line 2 X is D100 to 199 Y is D600 to D699 Line 3 X is D200 to D299 Y is D700 to D799 Line 4 X is D300 to D399 Y is D800 to D899 You must set the sample flag of the control block to read data and display the X Y dis tribution Refer to 6 6 Control Block and Status Block PEA Connect When you select Yes a straight line will connect each two
184. l must be between 1 6 and 2 5 mm thick Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torque of 0 7 N m to maintain water and dust resistance Make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that it is strong enough to hold the Units e Do not let metal particles enter the Units when preparing the panel e Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals e Use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supply with minimal fluctuation volt age to the Unit Ensure that a stable power output can be provided even if a 10 ms interruption occurs at the input Tighten the terminal block screws to a torque of 0 51 N m Rated power supply voltage 24 VDC Allowable range 21 6 to 27 6 VDC Capacity 12 W minimum e Do not perform a dielectric voltage test e Ground the Unit correctly to prevent malfunctions caused by noise e Do not touch the surface of the circuit board or the components mounted on it with your bare hands Discharge any static electricity from your body before handling the board e Confirm that the current capacity of the connected device is 250 mA or less before using 5VDC power supply from the pin 6 of the serial port COM1 connectors The 5VDC output of the Unit is 250 mA maximum at 5 V 5 e Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables e The tightening torque of the serial port COM1 is 0 6 N m The tightening torque of the serial port COM2 is 0 2 N m e The maximum tensile load fo
185. l port COM2 is 0 2 N m e The connector s pull load is 30 N Do not subject the connectors to a greater load than that specified Connecting with a 1 1 NT Link Section 3 4 Supported Host Units Some models and series of OMRON PLCs have a built in 1 1 NT Link func tion Some PLCs can also be connected in a 1 1 NT Link by adding a Serial Com munications Board or Communications Board When connecting the PT to a PLC check the series and model of the PLC and the model of the Board mounted to the PLC Refer to Appendix E Standard Models for details on the Units that can be con nected to NP series PTs as hosts using RS 232C RS 422A or RS 485 com munications in a 1 1 NT Link 1 1 connection through 1 N NT Links normal or high speed For Connecting to CPM2C PLCs details refer to 3 5 Connecting with 1 N NT Links or 3 6 High speed 1 N NT Links The CPM2C has a single connector that is the same shape as a CS series peripheral port Internally the connector has signal lines that are for use with the CPU s built in RS 232C port and the peripheral port Therefore when using the CPM2C use the settings for the CPU s built in RS 232C port or for the peripheral port according to the converter cable and port used When using a CPM2C1 CIF21 Simplified Communications Unit connect it to the RS 232C port Refer to the CPM2C Operation Manual W356 for details Use CS1W CN118 Connecting Cable to connect the CPM2C to the NP series PT us
186. l will be set the lowest after the button is pressed This option can to Low Security prevent operation errors after changing the screen Goto You can set a destination screen Screen Click this option to show the dialog box as below Open Screen screen Name View 1 Screen 1 ON OFF Button 0 Screen_10 Unit 1 Power Supply Stopped q Unit 2 gir Unit 3 When you select one of the screens from the left pane of the Dialog Box the preview screen will show on the right pane Note This option is for the change screen button only m TC Operation Command For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings When EJ1 is specified as a protocol the TC Operation Command button is available For how to set the protocol refer to Communication Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box of 6 2 4 PT Menu The TC Operation Command buttons can send commands to temperature controllers To specify the commands use the Input Dialog Box of Write Address option For details on each command refer to the manual for temperature controller 143 Object Functions Section 6 4 m System Function Button System Date amp Time Password Table Setup Enter Password Contrast amp Brightness Low Security System Menu For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings Property of System Function Button Function You can change the function of the system function butto
187. lbar Bitmap Toolbar Object Toolbar Build Toolbar Layout Toolbar e sis Zoom Toolbar e Right click on the workspace The Object Selection Menu shows 116 Menus Section 6 2 6 2 6 Screen Menu a E B a2 Q uz a a 2 4 Screen Properties Paste Ctrl V Button Analog Meter Level Meter Fipe Lamp Data Display Draw Input Line Graph Data Log Alarm Fixed Objects Tr F F0 F F F F F F OS F O e Right click on the object The Object Editing Menu shows che Ho aoe we Cut Ctrl x Copy Ctrl C Faste Ctr Repeat To Front To Bottom Forward one Backward one Wngroup Import Text Y O XD y gt lt New Ctrl Shift h Open Ctrl Shift O Maintenance Cut Copy Paste Delete Export Image Import Image Clear Imported Image Start Macro End Macro Screen Periodic Macro Function Switches Properties E New This function creates a new screen Up to 1 000 screens can be created in one project To create a new screen e select the Screen Menu New 117 Menus Section 6 2 e click the UO icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Shift N You can give a name and ID for the new screen m Open This command opens a screen To open a screen e select the Screen Menu New e click the amp icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl Shift O When you select
188. ll deteriorate after long time use Inspect the gasket on a regular basis If deterioration is found contact your OMRON representative 232 Troubleshooting Section 7 3 7 3 Troubleshooting This section describes countermeasures for errors 7 3 1 Errors lf an error occurs during PT operation find the symptoms of the error on the fol lowing table and then perform the suggested countermeasures preeaiticns Check that the system is safe before turning the power ON OFF Do not dismantle repair or modify NP series PTs Errors during Data Transfer Symptoms Possible countermeasure Cannot exe Check the connection cable wiring Refer to 3 3 cute serial data NP Designer Connecting the NP Designer transfer The transfer setting Set the Transfer Setting to PC COM Port in Option of NP Designer is Dialog Box from Tools Menu of the NP Designer set to USB The PT is not in the Set the PT to the transfer mode Refer to SEC transfer mode TION 4 System Menu Personal com A malfunction has Configure the USB Hub and wire the USB cables puter cannot occurred due to taking measures to prevent noise detect PT when external noise connected via USB Timeout occurs The transfer setting Set the Transfer Setting to USB in Option Dialog during screen of NP Designeris Box from Tools Menu of the NP Designer transfer using set to PC COM USB port A malfunction has Configure the USB Hub and wire the USB ca
189. lygon objects You can set the line color of the object Foreground Color You can set the display color of the object See the illustrations below EM The foreground color is blue The foreground color is light blue Line Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots Transparency The outside area of a polygon is always in transparent color When you select Yes the foreground color will be in transparent color and the object will show only with the border line This option will also disable the Foreground Color option If there are other objects below this object they will show up and can be viewed on the screen See the illustrations below ES Transparency option is No A Transparency option is Yes 180 Object Functions Section 6 4 m Sectors Object Property of Sectors Object You can draw sectors objects Line Color You can set the line color of the object Line Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots Arc When you select Yes the object will become an arc This option will also disable the Foreground Color option When you select No the object will become a sector A Y Arc option is No Arc option is Yes m Text Object Property of Sectors Object You can draw text objects The label size can be between 8 and 64 Foreground Color You can set the color of the text frame and label color Label Color See the illustration below The Foreground Color is blue The Label Color is white Aut
190. me baud rate as for the PT Set whether the PLC Setup is set directly from the Programming Device Pro gramming Console or created using the Support Software CX Programmer and transferred to the CPU Unit Refer to the SYSMAC CJ Series Operation Manual W393 for information on PLC Setup Setting the Front Panel Switches Set DIP switch pin 4 or 5 of the CPU Unit according to the port to which the PT is connected as follows SYSMAG RUND 1G CPU44 ERPVALM 2 PROGRAMMABLE R Ho one DIP switch inside battery compartment CONTROLLER COMM o i Turn ON pin 4 when connecting the PT to the peripheral port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup Turn OFF pin 5 when connecting the PT to the RS 232C port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup Peripheral port Connected to a Programming Console or other device RS 232C port Connected to device other than Programming Console C200H C200HE Z E C200HG Z E C200HX Z E Rack mounted Type C200H LK201 LK202 V1 C1000H C2000H Rack mounted Type C500 LK201 EV1 1000H F C2000H Rack mounted Type C500 LK203 C200H C1000H C2000H CPU mounted Type C120 LK201 LK202 EV1 Setting the Switches C200H LK201 V1 RS 232C Setting the Front Switches Set each switch with a flat blade screwdriver so that the values or symbols in the setting value window agree with the following 51 Host Link Section 3 7 52 e Unit SW1 SW2 Set these switc
191. me for any value between 0000 and 0009 Hex Precautions When setting a 1 N NT Link in the CX Programmer set the baud rate to for Correct Use 38 400 bps Setting the Front Panel Switches CJ1W SCU41 UN ERC SD1 RDI TERI 0 0 O O O Display indicators m O a oO RDY ERH SD2 RD2 Terminating resistance switch TERM GS i Unit number setting switch Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as these used by other Units in the system Two wire four wire switch WIRE For RS 422A Set to 4 for four wire operation right position For RS 485 Set to 2 for two wire operation left position Port 1 RS 422A 485 Port 2 RS 232C 36 High speed 1 N NT Links Section 3 6 3 6 High speed 1 N NT Links Supported Host Units The OMRON PLCs that can be connected to high speed 1 N NT Links using RS 232C are as follows e CS series PLCs CS1G H V1 and CS1G H H e CJ series PLCs CJ1G CJ1G H H and CJ1M e CP series PLCs CP1L and CP1H CS series PLCs can also be connected in high speed 1 N NT Links by using a CS1W SCU21 Serial Communications Unit or CS1W SCB21 41 Serial Com munications Board CS series PLCs without a V1 suffix can also be con nected in high speed 1 N NT Links if a Serial Communications Unit is used CJ series PLCs can also be connected in high speed 1 N NT Links by using a CJ1W SCU41 Serial Communications Unit The OMRON PLCs that can be connected in high speed 1 N NT
192. munication Interrupt times then cancel Add Delete Con Add You can give a host name and sets a protocol troller Connection Some hosts cannot simultaneously communicate via 2 ports For details refer to 1 1 Supported Hosts in the Host Connection Manual You can delete a host You cannot delete the host No 1 Modify You can change a host name and protocol Protocol Settings PT Unit No This option can set the PT unit number The 1 range is between O and 255 Host Unit No This option can set the host unit number If you do not do this setting the host unit number will be the default setting The range is between 0 and 255 This option can set the communication interface Data Bits You can select 7 Bits or 8 Bits Stop Bits You can select 1 Bit or 2 Bits Baud rate You can select 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 or 115200 It is possible to enter the value directly Maximum setting value cannot be more than 150000 Parity You can select None Odd or Even 105 Menus Section 6 2 Communication Tab in PT Setting Dialog Box Protocol Settings COM Port This option can set the COM port that communi 2 cates with PT COM1 or COM2 Password A password is necessary for some PLCs before communication You can set a password with one byte numerics Comm Delay This option can set the delay time before the host starts The range is between 0 and 255 ms Timeout This option can set the communi
193. n To PT via USB Flash Memory You will see the Browse for Folder Dialog Box ped Eai Browse for Folder Artenation Data will output bo YAMI Folder 11 9 My Documents My Compuber Aa 3 Floppy A E ENG System C ENG BACKUP D a ENG DATA E SS Compact Disc F a CHH system 6 a CHH DATA H a CHH BACKUP T SS 060227_1109 3 ERE Disk Ks E pr on a cancel 2 Specify the destination to copy the screen to a USB flash memory You can insert this USB flash memory into an NP series PT to transfer the screen data to the NP series PT For details refer to 3 9 Using USB Flash Memory m Open USB Flash Memory Data This command opens USB flash memory data To open USB flash memory data e select the File Menu Open USB Flash Memory Data or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl I 1 2 3 1 The users can move the screen data saved in the flash memory into USB flash memory through folder manager 2 If you use the Open USB Flash Memory Data function you will see the Browse For Folder Dialog Box 3 You can open the screen data and edit the data m Data Security This command enables and disables the data security function To enable or disable the data security function select the File Menu Data Security When the data security function is enabled you will see the symbol adja cent to the Data Security command and a dialog box This dialog box tells
194. n permission of OMRON No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Moreover because OMRON is con stantly striving to improve its high quality products the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Nevertheless OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication Read and Understand this Manual Please read and understand this manual before using the product Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments Warranty and Limitations of Liability WARRANTY OMRON s exclusive warranty is that the products are free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year or other period if specified from date of sale by OMRON OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN
195. nction tests if the read write addresses and macro of editing screen are correct or not on a created program It is not necessary to connect the PLC To do the test e click the Tools Test e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl T Reference With the Test function it is not possible to save the date and time settings m Option This function sets the environment settings of NP Designer To show the Option Dialog Box select the Tools Menu Option Option Dialog Box Option x Output Path Options Toolbars Windows Language Edit Toolbar English y lt l lt I Text Toolbar M Transfer Setting Bitmap Toolbar USB 1 1 Zoom Toolbar C PC COM Port com y Build Toolbar a lt lt Auto Saving Time Interval 0 D Layout Toolbar Auto Open for Next Execute Application lt lt Property IV Include Picture Data For Uploading xl Output Window Auto Convert Input Address To Symbol Name The font size of Display read write address E s Uninstall PT USB Driver cues Output Path This option can set the location where NP Designer saves the output file after validation Some functions Test and file transfer refer to the files in this location 126 Menus Section 6 2 OptionDialogBox Dialog Box Options Toolbars Windows This option can show or hide the toolbars or win dows Language You can select English
196. ng Screens The information displayed on the screens is created using the NP Designer on a computer and transferred to the PT The required screens can be dis played by using commands from the host or touch switch operations S SANSSVDUVVUNDD The required screens can be displayed by using commands from the host or touch switch operations Reading Data from A communications method such as NT Link is used to connect the host and the Host the required data is automatically read from the host y DBOVYBDADAISTSD Sending Data to the Host Data input using touch switches button ON OFF status numerals and char acter strings is sent to the host Touch panel 4 ANSSUDIUDUBUDD Communications with the Host Section 1 2 1 2 Communications with the Host NP series PTs allow the user to allocate words and bits in any PLC area for use in accessing the required display contents and storing input data Operations that can be performed include reading and writing allocated word contents and bit status directly changing the display status of objects on the PT screen and controlling and providing notification of the PT status The NP series PTs also enable communications with more than one PLC A host name is registered for each PLC connected allowing access to any PLC areas by specifying the host name and address NP Series PT PLC DM Area I O Area Auxiliary Area Timers count
197. ng the Front Panel Switches Using RS 422A Port 1 RS 232C o l Terminating resistance switch TERM Set to ON Terminating resistance used right position Two wire four wire switch WIRE Port 2 Ry o fattionepeciion k et to 4 for four wire right position RS 422A 485 For RS 485 Set to 2 for two wire left position Connecting to CS series CS1W SCU21 Both ports 1 and 2 are RS 232C ports Serial Communications Units CPU Unit DM Area Settings Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software Programming Console or CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings m 30000 100 x unit number Allocated DM Area words Write value Settings DM m 10 8000 Host Link Mode DMm 3 DMm 13 0000 Unit No 00 Note 1 Set the baud rate to the same value as that of the PT Setting the Front Panel Switches Set the unit number of the Serial Communications Unit with the rotary switches on the front of the Unit Use a flat blade screwdriver to set the numerals and symbols in the switches setting display window as follows 57 Host Link Section 3 7 Connecting to CS series Serial Communications Units Note
198. ng the Ground Wire The PT is provided with a functional ground FG A terminal Wire the FG terminal according to the following conditions 1 2 3 1 Ground according to Figure when there is difference in potential between the PT and host Do not ground the functional ground FG 4 of the PT if it is far from the host and one point grounding is difficult 2 Do not ground the functional ground FG 4 of the PT if it is mounted to the same panel as devices that generate noise such as motors and invert ers O One point grounding Precautions for Safe Use Ground correctly to prevent malfunctions caused by noise 20 Starting the PT 3 2 Starting the PT Section 3 2 Check that the hardware is connected properly turn ON the power to the PT and then start the PT Use the following procedure to start the PT Starting the PT For the First Time 1 23 1 2 Make sure that SW1 slide switch on the back is set to the right OFF Turn ON the power to the PT The indicator on the front will light and the PT is started The series name date and time are shown on the display Confirm whether the date and time are correct Set the date and time in the system menu To start the system menu turn OFF the power set the slide switch SW1 to the left ON and then turn ON the power again Starting the PT to Which Screen Data Were Downloaded 1 2 3 1 2 3 Starting the System Menu Make
199. nications Units for details on proper wiring procedures 2 Do not ground the functional ground FG A of the PT if it is mounted to the same panel as devices that generate noise such as motors or inverters as shown in Figure b Precautions e for Safe Use Ground correctly to prevent the PT from malfunctioning due to noise Preparing the Shield of RS 422A 485 Connectors Always prepare RS 422A 485 cable shields properly Ground only one end of the shield when connecting the ground terminal GR of the devices to the functional ground FG A and grounding each signal line at only one point and to 100 W max as shown in Figure a Ground both ends of the shield when not grounding the functional ground FG A of the PT as shown in Fig ure b Precautions Process the cable shields correctly to prevent the PT from malfunctioning due to for Safe Use noise Example of Recommended Wiring CPU Rack CPU Rack Signal line Signal line RS 422A 485 RS 422A 485 249 Connecting to RS 422A 485 Appendix C Connection Example An example of connecting a PLC and a PT using an RS 232C RS 422A Converter is shown below Use the wiring example as reference for correct wiring CPU Rack PT unit No 0 Built in RS 232C F port on PCU unit RS 422A Converter CJ1W CIF 11 1 N NT Link Wiring Example PT ES Rack CJ1W CIF11 ane DIP switch settings OFF BS i ae o es Bss li Sl SW6 SD control a
200. no yr di E a 73 2 Estalla Ace he ca eee he eae as Ja SA Uninstallino caidas 73 5 3 Starting Exiting NP Designer oxi vad e a Be eet ee 74 IA oS s shaders hans be ae ee ao ee edie eee eats 74 2022 EXIM oo td ture crane ew eee bees De oe Reese dees 74 5 4 Installing USB Drivers for NP series PTs o o ooooooooooooo 75 71 Preparing 5 1 Preparing System Requirements 72 Section 5 1 This table shows the system requirements for the NP Designer item Minimum Requirements met System Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 O e Pentium Ill 1 GHz or faster recommended Hard Disk 100 MB Display SVGA 800 x 600 256 ibe Communications USB port port RS 232C port Installing Uninstalling Section 5 2 5 2 Installing Uninstalling 5 2 1 Installing 1 2 3 5 2 2 Uninstalling Start Windows 2000 or XP Put the NP Designer CD ROM in the CD ROM drive The setup program starts automatically Double click Setup exe to start the setup program in this condition e The setup program does not start automatically Select a setup language Click OK to show the Select Installation Folder Dialog Box Click Next gt Button to select the default directory C Program Files OMRON NP Designer Click Browse Button to select a directory You will see a list of available directories Select a directory for the NP Designer and click OK Button Click Next gt Bu
201. ns You do not have to create a new object System Date When you press this button on the screen the PT will amp Time show the Date Time Dialog Box You can set year month and date hour minute and second and save them in the PT system a el ut Password When you press this button on the screen PT will show Table Setup the Password Table Dialog Box You can only change and see the passwords that are the same or lower than your security level If the setting level is higher than your security level you cannot change and see the passwords Password Table xi Password Table loo000000 TE a DODODODO 11111111 ERRE F 22222222 22222222 33333333 af 6 v 35333333 44444444 P 5 66666666 8 3 HRRRRERRAR AAA r HHHHHHHHH 44444444 55555555 Save amp Quit Save amp Quit JANAR UNEO User security level 7 User security level 5 Even if you replace the screen data the passwords in the Password Table will be the same Enter Pass When you press this button on the screen PT will show word the Password Keypad Dialog Box You can input a password to change your security level of PT When you input a higher level password you can access the higher level objects 144 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of System Function Button Function Contrast When you press this button on the screen the PT will amp Brightness show the Adjust LCD Dialog Box You can adjus
202. nsigned Decimal Pliit 0 Maiti ggg Integer Digits 4 lin 0 Fraction Digits 0 Max GEGE F Variable Minimum Ml aman Value rain Offset F Round off oe Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Data Format You can select the data format from below Word BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal hexa decimal binary Double Word BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal hexadecimal binary float Minimum You can set the minimum and maximum value of the Maximum input setting range These options executes the check of minimum and maximum values before the values are converted to the set gain and offset Integer Digits You can set the integer or fraction digits The digit num Fraction Digits Der will be an actual digit number only when the data format is selected as Float Variable Mini When this option is selected the Read Address 1 is mum Maximum the minimum value Read Address 2 is the maximum Value value Detail You can gain and offset the display numeric value y a b by the equation y a x Read Address value b For example if Gain value a is 2 Offset value b is 3 and the read address value is 4 the display numeric value will be 2x4 3 11 Round off If you select this option the result y of the equation above can be rounded off Display If you select YES the screen will show asterisks when you input values Asterisk m String Input Object
203. nt failure to oper for Correct Use ate or undesirable effect on product performance Supplementary comments on what to do or avoid doing to use the product safely Symbols Prohibition Indicates a general prohibition Caution Indicates general cautionary warning or danger level infor mation X xii Z N WARNING After the NP series PT has been installed qualified personnel must confirm the installation and must con duct test operations and maintenance The qualified personnel must be qualified and autho rized to secure safety at each phases of design instal lation running maintenance and disposal of system A qualified person in charge who is familiar with the machine must conduct and verify the installation of the NP series PT Do not use the PT touch switch input functions for applica tions where danger to human life or serious property damage is possible or for emergency switch applications Do not press two or more touch switches at the same time If doing so other switch allocated between these switches may be operated Do not dismantle repair or modify the product Doing so may lead to loss of safety functions Precautions for Safe Use e When unpacking the Units and peripheral devices check carefully for any external scratches or other damage Also shake the products gently and check for any abnormal sound e Always install the Unit in the control panel e The mounting pane
204. object 111 Menus Section 6 2 To use the Text Library select the PT Menu Text Library Text Library Dialog Box MM Text Library E y Eng e Trad y Jap Font Name Arial Number Message Switch Screen Add Delete Open Save _ ctose A You can add the text into the Text Library You can input the text in different language set each font and save them in the Text Library You can delete the input text in the Text Library You can open and import the text or terms into the Text Library dd You can save and export the text file You can exit the Text Library Dialog Box Reference Do not use a text editor to edit txt files If you do this you cannot possibly open the txt files 6 2 5 Objects Menu Button Analog Meter Level Meter Pipe Lamp Data Display Draw Input Line Graph rab Data Log Alarm 44 Fixed Objects SRB OT Tl Ol Tr F F0 F F F F F F F O OS ol The NP Designer has 12 types of objects and has many functions The 12 types include button analog meter level meter pipe lamp data display graph display input curve data log alarm and fixed objects For details on object properties refer to 6 4 Object Functions 112 Menus Section 6 2 m Creating Object 12 3 1 Right click the mouse in the workspace to select an object T 1 Screen_1 Screen Properties Paste Ctrl V D Button Set Analog Meter Reset B Level Me
205. ods siii E 3 5 2 Unit Setting Methods 0 0 0 High speed PIN NT Linkse tasado to tee te dro oo 3 0 1 Unit sSettine Methods osu dia as BES H Link 50504 tite eeenngh estan Loe lanza lid we ded 3 7 1 Connection Methods s Zeus dreara e rv 3 7 2 Unit Setting Methods 0 0 0 ooo mo Connecting to Temperature ControllerS o o ooooooooooo S202 MOVEINICW ia bias A bed eh eee eee EA Boor WID 6 5 ox 0 3 0s a ie Sas ee Se re ed ee Oh ha hee es 3 8 3 Communications Settings osses esasen eee Usin USB Flash Memory eps dadas a i bi 3 9 1 Transferring Data with USB Flash Memory SECTION 3 Installing the PT and Connecting Peripheral Devices 18 18 19 20 20 21 22 59 22 24 24 26 29 29 30 37 37 43 43 44 59 59 59 59 60 60 17 Installing the PT Section 3 1 3 1 Installing the PT The methods used to mount the PT to the control panel and connect the power supply are described here N WARNING After the NP series PT has been installed qualified personnel must confirm the installation and must conduct test operations and maintenance The qualified personnel must be qualified and autho rized to secure safety at each phases of design installation running maintenance and disposal of system A qualified person in charge who is familiar with the machine must conduct and verify the installation of the NP series PT 3 1 1 Installation Envir
206. ogue resistive membrane When two or more points are pressed on the display simultaneously a switch between these points may be operated Do not press two or more points at the same time 2 The specifications are the same for the function switches 242 Specifications Appendix A External Interface Specifications Item Specifications NP5 SQ000B NP5 MQ000B NP3 MQ000B NP5 SQ000 NP5 MQ000 NP3 MQ000 NP5 SQ001B NP5 MQ001B NP3 MQ001B NP5 SQ001 NP5 MQ001 NP3 MQ001 USB HOST 1 port for connecting USB memory USB Slave 1 port screen data transfer connected to personal computer Programming Device Software for Creating Screen Data em Specifications NP Designer Model Ne NPOCOw Communications Specifications Serial Communications tem Specifications COM1 Conforms to ElA RS 232C D Sub female 9 pin ead 5VDC output 250 mA max through pin 6 COM2 Conforms to EIA RS 422A RS 485 10 pin terminal block 1 1 NT Link IAE e 1 N NT Links DEI Specifications Communications standards Conforms to ElA RS 232C Conforms to ElA RS 422A 485 D Sub female 9 pin connector 10 pin terminal block Number of Units connected Transmission distance 243 Specifications Appendix A 244 Appendix B Dimensions NP5 _ Q000 B Includes Mounting Dimensions EN EN O
207. oject and e Give a name Restrictions e Each macro can have a maximum of 512 lines e Each line can have a maximum of 128 bytes e Make sure that infinite loops do not occur Example You cannot stop a program e Variables cannot be used to specify addresses within macros 184 Macro Function Section 6 5 m Sub macro To comment each macro you can use the x Sub macro function Thus the manage Ed ment maintenance and operation are Sub rnacro 24 easy Sub macro 3 Sub macro 4 Sub macro 5 Sub macro 6 Sub macro 7 Sub macro 3 Sub rmacro 9 sub rnacro 10 sub rnacro 111 sub rnacro 12 sub racro 13 Suh mareo LA The initial name of all sub macros is Sub macro n n 1 to 512 WO Go 4 Ch Ln fe Li bo The left field shows the Sub macro num bers To use the Sub macro you can write CALL n n 1 to 512 oub rnacro 500 Sub racro 501 Sub rmacro 502 sub rnacro 503 oub rnacro 504 Sub rmacro 505 Sub rmacro 506 Sub rmacro 507 oub rnacro 508 Sub rmacro 5001 oub rnacro 5101 sub rnacro 5111 Last Sub Ivlacro 6 5 2 Editing Macro 1 Selecting Macro Commands 1 2 3 1 Select a macro from the menu bar or property The macro editing window shows 2 Click the Macro Wizard Icon The Macro Command Dialog Box shows 3 Click the Command Button or Command Menu in the Macro Command Dialog Box 4 Select a command 5 Edita macro 185 Macro Functi
208. ok mme 16 16 16 Foreground Color E 192 192 192 Style Standard Function Set hz G i G a az FSE a 2 f E List Output Window OutputFocus ff o Find SERIALA 00008 Eg SERIALA 00008 00 0 0 Record Output Ready Download USB 139 415 0 0 W 123 H 48 NPS MQODO Menus Section 6 2 Find Dialog Box Find What ul Options Type Data Type C Label C Bit C Read Address AllScreen WORD e Write Address C All Address C Current Screen C DWORD Match whole word only Find What Enter the label or address that you look for Options Current Screen Examines the current screen only and finds the label or address that you look for All Screen Examines all screens and finds the label or address that you look for Finds the label that you enter Read Address Finds the read address that you enter Write Address Finds the write address that you enter All Address Finds all read addresses and write addresses that you enter Match whole Finds only the labels or addresses that you entered If you do not select the Match whole word only option it finds all contents that include the labels or addresses that you entered Support Finds all multi language contents that include the labels or addresses Multi Lan you entered You can use the Support Multi Language Finding option guage Find when you find labels ing
209. omatic Play Transparency When you select Yes the foreground color will be in transpar ent color and the object will show the label text only This option will also disable the Foreground Color option m Scale Object Property of Scale Object You can draw scale objects Label Size You can set the label size and label color Label Color The label size can be between 8 and 64 Style Standard Rotation 90 Rotation 180 Rotation 270 100 100 0 33 66 100 66 66 35 39 Oo 0 33 66 100 p Label Dis This option can show the label display next to the scale play Main Scale See the illustrations below a O O The main scale is 2 The main scale is 3 181 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Scale Object Data Length Ware Data Format Unsigned Decimal ad Minit Maximum Integer Digits fa Minn Fraction Digits 0 Max 9999 ceea Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Date Format The data format can be BCD signed decimal or unsigned decimal You can set the minimum and maximum values of the Integer Digits You can set the integer and fraction digits Fraction Digits Scale Color You can set the scale color of the object Sub Scale See the illustrations below Number 100 30 0 0 O The main scale number is 3 The main scale number is 3 The sub scale number is 1 The sub scale number is 2 m Table Object Property of Table Object You can dr
210. on Section 6 5 2 Macro Editing Window and Macro Command Dialog Box 1 2 3 1 Macro Editing Window 7 x Bol sEBa RA Max limit of Row 512 Lines Max limit of Line 128 bytes Line 1 Y Note The number on the left is the line number Toolbar of Macro Editing e Import Macro Window ES This command imports macro files You can reuse these files when you connect to different hosts This decreases the time to edit macros To open a macro file click the Import Macro icon You can see this dialog box 7 x Look in My Documents J 2 egm fe le E My Recent sal Documents Amy Music E 24 My Pictures Desktop NP Y My Documents al e My Computer e My Network File name Places Files of type Macro File mero Cancel A e Export Macro gt This command saves created macro files It is possible to give a new name to tell the difference between the new file and others 186 Macro Function Section 6 5 Save As lx Save jr O my Documents e TF HAL My Recent Documents My Music E My Pictures i My Received Files Desktop NF S My Documents e res My Computer e a My Network File name Places Save as Ippe Macro File mero Cancel Ze e Update Macro This function updates macros e Cut de This command cuts macros e Copy This command copies macros e Paste EA This command pastes macros e Syntax Check
211. onment Always mount the PT to the control panel and perform other installation proce dures according to the following precautions Precautions Do not install the PT in any of the following locations e Locations subject to extreme temperature changes e Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the ranges in the specifications e Locations subject to high humidity that may result in condensation e Locations that would subject the PT to chemicals e Locations that would subject the PT to oil e Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases e Locations that would subject the PT to direct shock or vibration e Locations that would directly expose the PT to wind or rain e Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Provide proper shielding measures when installing in the following loca tions e Locations subject to static electricity or other sources of noise e Locations subject to strong electromagnetic fields e Locations near power supply lines e Locations subject to possible exposure to radiation Precautions When unpacking the PT and peripheral devices check for any external for Safe Use damage Shake the product gently and check for any abnormal sounds 18 Installing the PT Section 3 1 3 1 2 Mounting the PT to the Control Panel 1 23 1 Make a hole in the panel for flush mounting according to the following di mensions and insert the PT from the front of the panel Height gt
212. ons Section 6 4 Property of Variable Ellipse Object Transparency When you enable this option only the object border will show and there is no color in the object This will also disable the Foreground Color option Variable Cen Refer to the Read Address of this property ter Point Variable Size Refer to the Read Address of this property Variable Color Refer to the Read Address of this property Flicker This option can flicker the object when the address that controls the flicker is ON 6 4 11 Input Objects Fl Numeric Input Mi string You can input a value or string in a specified address For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings m Numeric Input Object Property of Numeric Input Object You can input the setting value directly on the screen Press the object on the screen A numeric keypad TEN KEY will show Input a setting value and press ENTER on a keypad The PT will send the input setting value to the set address Label Size You can set the label size and label color The label size can be between Label Color 8 and 64 pixels E HoH HEH Leading You can add or remove the leading zero to each value Zero The integral digits below are set to 4 O07 When YES is selected E When NO is selected 165 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property Po Property of Numeric Input Object Input Object Detail Data Length Data Format U
213. ontrol Block and Status Block Section 6 6 Clear Status of Alarm Counter When the PT clears the alarm counter bit 4 is turned ON After this function is completed bit 4 is turned OFF User Security Level Status Bits 8 to 10 hold the current user security level 0 to 7 MSB is bit 10 and LSB is bit 8 o oo o p oe CA 2 Jo oF m Status Address for Screen Number SNSR A The Last Open Screen Number The last Open Screen Number This address stores the last screen number you opened When the user switches the screen word O stores the last screen or pop up screen that the users opened m Status Address of Curve Control CCSR Function Bit COM ELITES 8 ear Status of Cue SSS jo oewseusocue O o Clear Status of Curve 4 Aaa Curve Sampling Status Flag When the PT samples a curve or XY distribution the curve sampling status flag bits O to 3 is turned ON After the sampling operation is completed the curve sampling status flag is turned OFF Curve Clear Status Flag When the PT clears a curve or XY Distribution the curve clear status flag bits 8 to 11 is turned ON After the clear operation is completed the curve clear status flag is turned OFF 220 Control Block and Status Block Section 6 6 m Status Address for Sampling Data Log Buffer HSSR Function Oo Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 1 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 2 Sampling Status of Data Log Buffer 3 Sampling Status of
214. opies the full screen To copy the full screen select the Screen Menu Copy E Paste This command pastes a screen All screen setting will be the same as source screen The NP Designer gives a screen name automatically To paste a screen select the Screen Menu Paste m Delete This command deletes the current screen and objects To delete select the Screen Menu Delete Reference It is not possible to undo the delete operation After you select the Delete command you will see the dialog box below Make sure that you select a cor rect screen before you delete NP Designer ss x A attention Can t reda For delete this screen Sure you want to delete screen Ys m Export Image This command exports a screen to image To export e select the Screen Menu Export Image or e click the icon in the toolbar 120 Menus Section 6 2 E Import Image This command imports an image to be the ground of the editing screen You can import BMP JPG GIF and ICO To import select the Screen Menu Import Image m Clear Imported Image This command deletes an imported image To delete select the Screen Menu Clear Imported Image Start Macro For details on how to use and edit refer to 6 5 Macro Function E End Macro For details on how to use and edit refer to 6 5 Macro Function m Screen Periodic Macro For details on how to use and edit refer to 6 5 Macro Function m Function Switch T
215. or Message Com x Station x Communication Busy Unknown Code Error Message Com x Station x Receive Unknown Code No Response from Controller Error Message Com x Station x Controller No Response PT CheckSum Error Error Message Com x Station x Check Sum Error in PT Message Controller CheckSum Error Error Message Com x Station x Check Sum Error in Controller Message Incorrect Command Error Message Com x Station x Command Can Not be Executed Incorrect Address Error Message Com x Station x Address Fault Incorrect Value Error Message Com x Station x Value is Incorrect Controller is Busy Error Message Com x Station x Controller is Busy CTS Signal Fail Error Message Com x Station x CTS Signal Fail No Such Resource in Controller Error Message Com x Station x No Such Resource 213 Macro Function 214 Section 6 5 No Such Service in Controller Error Message Com x Station x No Such Service Must Retry Error Message Com x Station x Must Retry PT Station Number Error Error Message Com x Station x PT Station Number Error Controller Station Number Error Error Message Com x Station x Controller Station Number Error UART Communication Error Error Message Com x Station x UART Communication Error Other Communication Error Error Message Comx Station x Other Communication Error Control Block and Status Block Section 6 6 6 6
216. or details refer to this table and examples below Command Equation Description Remarks i tl Vari Var2 Var3 Logical OR operation These commands amp amp Vari Var2 amp amp Var3 Logical AND operation Store the calculated 7 EL z result as WORD and Var1 Var2 Var3 Logical XOR operation DWORD Var1 NOT Var2 Logical NOT operation lt lt Var1 Var2 lt lt Var3 Logical Shift left opera tion gt gt Vari Var2 gt gt Var3 Logical Shift right oper ation Logical OR operation Equation Var1 Var2 Var3 DW This command does the logical OR operation on Var2 and Var3 and stores the result in Var1 Example 2 FOOOH 4 OFOOH 2 2 4 Stores FFOOH in 2 amp amp Logical AND operation Equation Var1 Var2 amp amp Var3 DW This command does the logical AND operation on Var2 and Var3 and stores the result in Var1 Example 2 FOOOH 4 OFOOH 2 2 amp amp 4 Stores OOOOH in 2 Macro Function Section 6 5 A Logical XOR operation Equation Var1 Var2 Var3 DW This command does the logical XOR operation on Var2 and Var3 and stores the result in Var1 Example 2 F100H 4 OFOOH 2 24 4 Stores FEOOH in 2 NOT Logical NOT operation Equation Var1 NOT Var2 Signed DW This command does the logical NOT operation on Var2 and stores the result in Vari Example 2 F100H 4 NOT 2 Stores OEFF
217. ort used as follows Using the CJ1G H H CJ1G or CJ1M Built in RS 232C Port Address Wrtevae Setas 8200 1 N NT Link Mode 161 0000 to 0009 Baud rate normal See note 1 166 00 o 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs Note 1 Set the baud rate to a numeric value between 0000 to 0009 Hex The setting is the same for any value between 0000 and 0009 Hex For example to connect PTs with unit numbers 0 and 2 to 5 to the built in RS 232C port in 1 N NT Links set address 160 to 8200 Hex and address 166 to 0005 Hex Set whether the PLC Setup is set directly from the Programming Device Pro gramming Console or created by the Support Software CX Programmer and transferred to the CPU Unit Refer to the SYSMAC CJ Series Operation Manual W393 for information on the PLC Setup Precautions When setting a 1 N NT Link in the CX Programmer set the baud rate to for Correct Use 38 400 bps Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 232C Set DIP switch pin 4 or 5 of the CPU Unit according to the port to which the PT is connected as follows 33 Connecting with 1 N NT Links Section 3 5 Connecting to CS series Serial Communications Boards 34 Note DIP switch inside battery compartment Turn ON pin 4 when connecting the PT to the peripheral port to use the communications settings in the PLC Setup Turn OFF pin 5 when connecting the PT to the RS 232C port to use the
218. ound New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for Click Finish to close the wizard 17 Installing USB Drivers for NP series PTs Section 5 4 78 SECTION 6 NP Designer Functions This section describes the action to take when NT30 30C errors occur and how to carry out maintenance and inspections to prevent the occurrence of errors 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 6 6 Us AA ee ate anarare ane is E eae E enter eens IVES TUS Sette ct ie ses a Got Ben Son Cee Sh Ae EIST chee DEAS ES Seen SE G24 Tile Mentir hon eae a 6 222 Edt Mentes cidad aia to asad ee es 62253 View Menu casca erener denen sande eek een eet aes 6 224 IPT Mens oy ote tw ho aoa AS Ale eee EAs Ett 6 255 JODectS Mo Meeri tc cne ese AS 6 2300 Screen Mea seis A AA neh ee a eee OS Window Menu ida ds eerste eke O a A AAA A A es ebw nee sues Toolbar etaa s calar atra lada ed bis ad Object PUNCHONS eat iaa ds 6 4 1 Selects ODJES E icr parres dicta 6 4 2 Common Settings 0 0 0 0 eee eens 6 425 Button ODE ev vnc Gen Sed ca etd AE AR we 6 4 4 Meter 1 0 3 ni A ESAS CaS 6 465 Meter ecards 64200 Level Meter aida shee be etd Ss ee a es ad wear eds O A ESAS Sree tee eee 6455 MAM Peete Ath A hoe a ee 6 4 9 Data Display Object 2 ce ees 624 10 Draw Objects lt 2 0 2 ded A Sees SE A 6 41 Input OBES iia a tin ee ae fh See et 6 4 12 Line Graph Objects uscar oe eno Geass 6 413 Data Los Objects aid
219. pe Resolution 1 00 00 NP Series NP3 MOQ000 320x240 AvisSys Documents and Settings DRIVERS Program Files WINDOWS m Close This command closes a project file To close a project select the File Menu Close m Save This command saves a project file 83 Menus Section 6 2 To save a project e select the File Menu Save e click the E icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl S If the project is a new file you will see the Save As Dialog Box If the project is not a new file the saving operation starts immediately m Save As This command saves a file with a new file name 1 2 3 1 Select the File Menu Save As You will see Save As Dialog Box 2 Input a project name with a file extension of npp 3 Click the Save Button The NP Designer shows this dialog automatically if you save a project file for the first time when you use Save As or Save command Savein ae LocalDik C A osea fe Documents and Settings My Recent DRIVERS Documents Program Files E WINDOWS HMI npp Desktop AvisSys 2 My Documents e SE My Computer hi C MERA File name HMI np 3 Places Save as type NP Designer Project File npp he Cancel Ls m Transfer System amp Screen To PT via USB Flash Memory This function transfers screen data to a PT via USB flash memory 84 Menus Section 6 2 1 2 3 1 Select File Menu Transfer System amp Scree
220. pin 5 of the DIP switch to OFF to enable the PLC Setup Area settings 47 Host Link Section 3 7 48 Setting the Switches of CPM2A Me ecccccccce OCH 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1CH 00 01 02 03 04 e omron SYSMAC CPM2A PWR e RUN COMM X ERRE ALM 0 0 10CH 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 11CH 00 01 02 03 Set the communications conditions setting switch to OFF lower position 24VDC 0 3A OU TH PERIPHERAL OFF _ ON Setting the Switches of CPM2C Only RS 232C can be connected omronCPM2C pwr IN Set the switches according to whether the peripheral port or the built in RS 232C port is used as follows eConnecting the PT to the built in RS 232C port The peripheral port is used to connect devices that require non standard communications settings SW1 OFF e Connecting the PT to the built in RS 232C port The peripheral port is used to connect the Programming Console SW1 OFF SW2 0FF Setting the Communications Board Switches Using RS 422A C200HX HG HE Z Switch 1 Four wire method RS 422A Switch 2 ON terminator ON terminating resistance used CQM1H Two wire four wire switch WIRE Four wire method RS 422A Terminating resistance switch TERM ON terminator ON terminating resis tance used Serial Communications Board Inner Board slot 1 Terminating resistance switch Set to ON right position Two
221. play quality will decline e g the contrast ratio will be reduced if the temperature exceeds 40 C Also when the temperature drops the response speed is lowered due to characteristics of liquid crystals 2 Operate the PT within the temperature and humidity ranges shown in the following diagram 95 80 60 WALA Storage Humidity RH OI Operating 20 Pe Vr tage Jean nares E 0 RER e es ALIAS OOO ER AA of NAS Y Y A Es E pe ZE APA A A c PARA eee A A an RANA AA Pa la 20 0 10 20 30 40 50 650 70 80 x Wet bulb temperature C ane e gt RSS Y TRA ERE O Oe OO SKM OS OE gt j OREIRO nt Ml aP A A UA DI OK N EA OA SEE Temperature C 241 Specifications Appendix A 3 The Unit may not be usable in locations subject to long term exposure to oil or water The gasket will deteriorate after long time use Inspect the gasket on a regular basis If deterioration is found contact your OMRON representative 4 If the battery is removed data in the PT will be deleted Characteristics Display Specifications Specifications NP5 SQ000B NP5 MQ000B NP3 MQ000B NP5 SQ000 NP5 MQ000 NP3 MQ000 NP5 SQ001B NP5 MQ001B NP3 MQ001B NP5 SQ001 NP5 MQ001 NP3 MQ001 Display panel Display device 5 7FSTN LCD 3 85TN LCD See note 3 Number of dots 320 dot horizontal x 240 dot vertical Display color 256 colors Monochrome 8 grayscale levels Display area Width 121 4 mm x h
222. points Two Points The line number can be between 1 and 4 lines ber Detail CIT x Data sample Number 2 l Max Sample Number 10 Data Format Unsigned Decimal Y Horiz Read Address None o Vert Read Address None mi Sample Flag f Linel Horiz Minimum 0 Horiz Maximum fioo Vert Minimum Vert Maximum Width Color 169 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of X Y Distribution Object Detail Sample Number When the Sample Number is a constant the Max Sample Number Max Sample Number option is disabled The Max Sample Number is specified as below e When the object style is Standard the Max Sample Number is the object width and the unit is dots e When the object style is Raised or Sunken the Max Sample Number is the object width minus the border widths the border size is always 7 dots See the illustration below for the border widths When the sample number is a variable value the read address will be the sample number If the variable value is more than the Max Sam ple Number the value will not exceed the Max Sample Number that you set Data Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal Horiz Read Address You can set the read address of the horizontal X axis position Vert Read Address You can set the read address of the vertical Y axis position Sample Flag You can select the number of the sample flag address When the sample
223. progress of transfer Download NP Media File l xj If you cannot connect the computer to the PT you will see these error mes sages NP Designer x x Connections Failed The download interface can be USB or RS 232 when you use a cable to transfer the screen data To set the download interface 1 Select the Tools Menu Option 2 Set the interface in the Transfer Setting Field of the Option Dialog Box Transfer Screen To PT This function transfers only screens to a PT To use this function e select the PT Menu Transfer Screen To PT e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl F9 m Transfer System To PT via USB Flash Memory This function transfers the systems from a computer to a PT via USB flash memory NP Designer shows this menu only when a project is closed To use this function select the PT Menu Transfer System To PT via USB Flash Memory when a project is closed for Correct Use If communication settings are incorrect the touch reaction may be slower 97 Menus Section 6 2 u Data Block Data blocks recipes make it possible to read write values to memory areas of PLCs To use the data block function you must make settings with the Data Block Setting Dialog Box and control from the control block To show the Data Block Setting Dialog Box select the PT Menu Data Block Data Block Setting Dialog Box Data Block Setting Enable Data Block
224. r cables is 30 N Do not apply loads greater than this e Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply e The whole system may stop depending on how the power supply is turned ON or OFF Turn ON or OFF the power supply according to the specified procedure e Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking screen data macros and the opera tion of the program in the host e To ensure the safety of the system incorporate a program that can check that the Unit is properly operating e Before initializing screen data confirm that existing data is backed up at a computer e To use numeric input functions safely always make maximum and minimum limit settings e An image will be burnt onto the screen if the same pattern is continuously displayed for a long period of time 24 hours or longer as a guideline To prevent screen burn use a screen saver or switch dis plays periodically e Commercially available and recommended USB Hubs do not have the same specifications as the NP series PT Normal operation may not be possible in environments subject to noise or static elec tricity When using USB Hubs be sure to provide sufficient measures to prevent noise and static electricity or install in a location that is not subject to noise or static electricity e Do not connect the USB connector to any device that is not applicable e Before connecting the USB connector to a device make sure that the dev
225. r the object when the address that controls the flicker is ON m Variable Ellipse Object Property of Variable Ellipse Object You can change the color shape and display position of variable ellipse object by the value of the read address Read Refer to 6 4 2 Common Settings for how to set Read Address Address When you set Variable Center Pointto Yes Variable Size Yes mno Read Address Horizontal axis posi Horizontal axis posi tion of the center point tion of the center point Read Address 1 Vertical axis position of Vertical axis position of the center point the center point Read Address 2 Horizontal radius Color Flicker see note Read Address 3 Vertical radius Flicker see note Read Address 4 Color Flicker see note Read Address 5 Flicker see note ee When you set Variable Center Point to No Variable Size es No Read Address Horizontal radius Color Flicker see note Read Address 1 Vertical radius Read Address 3 Read Address 2 Color Flicker see note Read Address 3 Flicker see note Note When you set Variable Color and Flickerto Yes the address will be used for the variable color The next address will be used for controlling the flicker Color You can set the display color of the variable ellipse object Width The line width can be between 1 and 8 dots Read Format The read format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal 164 Object Functi
226. ransferring Screen Data from the Computer to the PT 1 2 3 Use the following procedure to transfer screen data created with the NP Designer to the PT 1 2 6 7 Insert the USB flash memory into the computer Use the NP Designer s File Menu to transfer the screen data to the USB flash memory Refer to 6 2 1 File Menu Set the SW1 slide switch on the back of the PT to ON left position Then turn the power of the PT to OFF and then ON The system menu will be started Remove the USB flash memory from the computer Then insert it to the USB host connector on the back of the PT Unless the buzzer is turned OFF the PT will make a peeping sound when it detects the USB flash memory Use the file menu of the system menu to transfer the screen data stored in the USB flash memory to the PT For details refer to SECTION 4 System Menu for details Remove the USB flash memory from the PT Set the SW1 slide switch on the back of the PT to OFF right position Transferring Screen Data from the PT to the Computer Use the following procedure to transfer screen data from the PT to the com puter 60 1 2 3 1 Insert the USB flash memory to the USB host connector on the back of the PT Set the SW1 slide switch on the back of the PT to ON left position Then turn the power of the PT to OFF and then ON The system menu will be started Use the file menu of the system menu to transfer the screen data stored in th
227. re method RS 422A Two wire method RS 485 Switch 2 ON terminator ON terminating resistance used Using the CQM1H Two wire four wire switch WIRE Four wire method RS 422A Two wire method RS 485 Terminating resistance switch TERM ON terminator ON terminating resis tance used 27 Connecting with a 1 1 NT Link Section 3 4 Connecting to CVM1 CV Series V PLCs 28 Serial Communications Board Inner Board slot 1 Terminating resistance switch Set to ON right position Two wire four wire switch For RS 422A Set to 4 to use four wire right position For RS 485 Set to 2 to use two wire left position 00000 000 PLC Setup When using CVM1 CV series PLCs always set the Execute Process Execute Control 2 in the PLC Setup to synchronous execution Setting the Front Panel DIP Switch Set the DIP switch as follows When connecting to RS 485 set the switch to RS 422A e Switch setting Set this to RS 232C or RS 422A oo00000 e Communication Type Setting DIP switch pin 3 Set pin 3 to ON for NT link communication Communications path switch RS 232C RS 422A e Terminator setting DIP switch pin 6 RS 422A 485 Set pin 6 to ON Set terminator ON Connecting with 1 N NT Links Section 3 5 3 5 Connecting with 1 N NT Links 3 5 1 Connection Methods Reference This section describes the methods used to connect NP series PTs using the 1 N N
228. rial Communications Boards with RS 232C Port for Use with CS series CPU Units CS1W SCB21 Both ports 1 and 2 are RS 232C ports CS1W SCB41 Port 1 is an RS 232C port and Port 2 is an RS 422A 485 port p ti High speed 1 N NT Links can be used with Serial Communications Boards and Serial Communications Units from lot numbers 991220 December 20 1999 or later Boards and Units with earlier lot numbers cannot be used so confirm that the lot number is supported CPU Unit DM Area Settings Write the settings directly from the Programming Device Programming Con sole or Support Software CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The set a are the same for RS 232C and RS 422A 485 CS1W SCB41 Port 2 DM3200 DM32010 8200 1 N NT Link Mode DM32001 DM32011 000A Baud rate high speed DM32016 oooL 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs For example to connect PTs with unit numbers 3 to 6 to Port 1 in 1 N NT Links set DM32000 to 8200 Hex DM32001 to 000A Hex and DM32006 to 0006 Hex Precautions To set high speed 1 N NT Link communications from the CX Program for Correct Use mer set the baud rate to 115 200 bps 40 Hig
229. ro Function Section 6 5 2 Update the macros or click the Enter key The NP Designer changes the macro to a correct format If there is an error a warning dialog box shows There is no limit in soaces between operand and operation symbol e Command To edit macro you can use the commands To use commands and equations e Input directly e Select from the menu or Command Button 6 5 3 Macro Operation m Definition BYTE 8 bit data You can use it to show 00 to FF of hexadecimal system WORD 16 bit data Word is made up of continuous 2 bytes For example b15 to bO You can use it to show 0000 to FFFF of hexadecimal system DWORD DW 32 bit data Double word is made up of continuous 2 words For exam ple b31 to b0 You can use it to show 00000000 to FFFFFFFF of hexa decimal system Signed A signed value is a numeric value with polarity You will usually see a plus sign in front of a positive number and a minus sign in front of a negative number m Arithmetic Operation There are two Arithmetic Operations which include Integer Operation and Float Operation Each operand can be the internal memory or constant The operands that store output results must be the internal memory For details refer to this table and examples below Command Equation Description Remarks Var1 Var2 Var3 Addition These commands store the cal Varl Var2 Var3 culated result as signed or Mulan unsigned WORD and DWORD An 2 a ae When t
230. round color Foreground See the illustration below Color The border color is blue the foreground color is green and the back Background ground color is yellow 7 A Ana Detail r Data Length Data Format Unsigned Decimal Nira Value fo Maximum Value 100 Display Target Value Color Range Low range limits fo High range limits 100 Variable target range limits Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Data Format The data format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal You can set the minimum and maximum value of the display 147 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Meter 4 to 7 Detail You can select the Target option to specify the tar get value and color Thus the object shows the tar get value and the color that you set See the illustration below The target value is 80 and the color is yellow Range Refer to the Low Region Color and High Region Color of this property Variable target If you select this option Read Address 1 is the low range limits limit Read Address 2 is the high limit and Read Address 3 is the target value Low Region You can set the low and high region color These options are available Color only when you select the Range option in the Detail Dialog Box High Region See the illustration below Color The low range limit value is 30 the color of low region is green the high range limit val
231. rt 1 of CQM1H See note 2 Port B of C200HX HG HE Z DM 6550 See note 1 1 RS 232C port of Communications Board 2 RS 232C port of Serial Communications Board 3 The PT unit numbers for the C200HE Z are 0 to 3 Connecting with 1 N NT Links Section 3 5 Using RS 422A 485 Host type Address Write value Settings Port A of C200HX HG HE Z DM 6555 5L100 Uses 1 N NT Link See note 1 O Largest unit number Port 2 of CQM1H See note 2 DM 6550 5100 0 to 7 of the con nected PTs See note 3 Note RS 422A 485 port of Communications Board Ja RS 422A 485 port of Serial Communications Board 3 The PT unit numbers for the C200HE Z are 0 to 3 Refer to the manuals of the PLC being used for details on using the PLC Setup Area where port B is an RS 422A 485 port e There is no Communications Board for use with CQM1H where Port 1 is an RS 422A 485 port e When setting a 1 N NT Link in the CX Programmer set the baud rate to 38 400 bps Setting the Front Panel DIP Switch Using RS 232C When using C200HX HG HE Z set the DIP switch on the front panel to enable the PLC Setup Area Data Memory settings as follows Sets the RS 232C port communications conditions a Set DIP switch pin 5 to OFF to enable the PLC Setup settings NOgcgyrezt OFF ON Setting the Communications Board Switches Using RS 422A 485 Using C200HX HG HE Z Swi
232. s error has occurred The communica tions address set for the event of log timing is turning ON and OFF at high speed The numerical value input upper and lower limit check function is running A password has been set A function that can switch a screen to System Menu is not allocated Section 7 3 Perform noise countermeasures such as separat ing communications cables from power lines Reduce the number of numeric display numeric input string display and string input objects in the screen where update is slow Wire correctly referring to Appendix C Connecting to RS 422A 485 Check the communications settings Set the ON OFF cycle of the communications address for events to a longer time Select Detail in the Property of the input object with NP Designer and check the Minimum and Maximum values Then correct them if necessary Input the password in the password input dialog box that is displayed Use the Function Switch or button to set a function that can switch a screen to System Menu 7 3 2 Error Messages If the messages listed on the following table are displayed on the computer find the symptoms of the error below and then perform the suggested countermea sures Troubleshooting Screen Data Transfers between Computer NP Designer and PT This section describes possible errors during data transfer and their countermea sures Countermeasure Check the model with PT Setting Dialog from
233. s Pop up A Pop up screen shows on the current screens Screen screen e Use Title Bar The Pop up screens are not closed even when the user switches base screens Width This option can set the width of pop up screen The unit is dot The minimum value is 32 dots Height This option can set the height of pop up screen The unit is dot The minimum value is 32 dots Pop up screen This option can show the pop up screen on the center of Position the PT screen or on a position you specify To specify the position e input the coordinate value directly X and Y axis or e press the mouse button to drag the pop up screen Preview Modify i x Use Title Bar You can select this option to show the title bar on the pop up screen Screen Periodic Macro This option can set the time interval to execute the Delay Screen Periodic Macro The range can be between 100ms and 5s Fast Refresh Rate There are three levels high medium and low This func tion shows four objects immediately after PT switches screens Note Each screen renews only four objects immedi ately To set which objects to be renewed select Yes in Fast Refresh Field of the property of each object Applied a Sheet You can select this option to use other screen as a sheet The sheet will be background sheet behind all objects 124 Menus Section 6 2 6 2 7 Tools Menu Validation Ctrl eE Mi Test Ctrl T Option m Validation This command validates
234. s Section 3 8 3 8 Connecting to Temperature Controllers 3 8 1 Overview 3 8 2 Wiring The PT can communicate with up to 31 of EJ1 modular temperature control lers via RS 485 using the PT s COM2 serial port The PT can also communi cate with other host via RS 232C using the COM1 serial port while communicating with the EJ1 NP series PT EJ1 Connecting to RS 485 max extension 50m Up to 31 temperature controller scan be connected The PT s COM2 is connected to the EJ1 s port B via RS 485 For details on the cable wiring diagram please refer to Appendix D Preparing Connecting Cables for Host Connection 3 8 3 Communications Settings Set the communication settings of the EJ1 modular temperature controller and PT The communications settings must be set for the PT using the NP Designer For information on how to set EJ1 modular temperature controller please refer to EJ1 Modular Temperature Controller User s Manual For information on how to set communication details using the NP Designer please refer to 6 2 4 PT Menu 59 Using USB Flash Memory Section 3 9 3 9 Using USB Flash Memory USB flash memory can be used with the PT to perform the following opera tions 3 9 1 e Transferring screen data from the computer to the PT e Transferring screen data from the PT to the computer e Updating the PT system Only FAT 32 formatted USB flash memory can be used Transferring Data with USB Flash Memory T
235. s and words from the host Host Link communications connect a PT to many different PLCs 1 2 3 Connecting to a Temperature Controller OMRON EJ1 Modular Temperature Controllers can be connected with an RS 485 connection Use serial port COM2 Communications with the Host Section 1 2 1 2 4 Communicating with Another Company s PLCs The NP series PTS can communicate with another company s PLCs For details on manufactures and models of the supported PLCs refer to NP Series Host Connection Manual System Configuration Section 1 3 1 3 System Configuration The following information describes the system configuration using NP series PTs Refer to Appendix E Standard Models for details on available models 1 3 1 Supported Peripheral Devices RS 232C cable 15 m max RS 422A RS 485 cable 500 m max Personal computer Computer running Windows 2000 or XP USB Flash Memory A Save screen data or the system program SSS E ee NP Designer Ed ONDISVODUVUVVUY RS 232C cable NP series PT USB cable See note 1 1 Refer to 3 3 2 Connecting via USB for information on connecting the PT and computer with a USB cable PTs Refer to Appendix E Standard Models USB flash memory Only FAT32 formatted USB flash memory can be connected NP Designer NP NPDCO V1 CD ROM version Reference The following optional products are available Refer to Appendix F List of Optional Products Replacement Battery OMRON C
236. s for calculation Var3 Data length 205 Macro Function 206 Section 6 5 Edit Command Help t 2UBX E 10 ADDS0M1 120 130 P Domble Word Signed WYanable 4 ard XORSUM This command uses XOR to calculate checksum Var1 XORSUM Var2 Var3 Var1 Value after calculation Var2 Starting address for calculation Var3 Data length Edit Commend Help 2UBX 110 XORS5011 120 130 T Domble Word Command r ORSUM Variable 1 110 Variable 2 E Wanable 3 130 Variable 4 R PUTCHARS Outputs characters by COM port Var1 PUTCHARS Var2 Var3 Var4 The result will be stored in Var1 Var1 Response value after communication 1 Completed normally O Failed Var2 Starting address of transmission data Var3 Data length Var4 Allowance communication time unit is ms Macro Function Note Section 6 5 Edit Command Help 2UBX s2101 PUTCHARS 2102 2103 2104 FP Double Word Signed Command r PUTCHARS Wanable 1 2101 Wanable 2 152102 Wanable 3 152103 GETCHARS Gets characters by COM port Var1 GETCHARS Var2 Var3 Var4 The result will be stored in Vart Var1 Response value after communication 1 Completed normally O Failed Var2 Starting address of transmission data Var3 Data length Var4 Allowance communication time unit is ms Edit Command Help 2UBX 101 GETCHARS 102 103 104 PF Double Ward Signed SELECTCOM
237. s on processing shielded cable refer to Handling the Shield on RS 422A 485 Cables Wiring Layout to CVM1 CV series CPU Units Applicable Units CV500 CPU01 V1 CV1000 CPU01 V1 CV2000 CPU01 V1 CVM1 CPU01 VL CVM1 CPU11 VLI CVM1 CPU21 VL CVM1 CV Series CPU Units without the VLI suffix cannot be connected by any communications method 253 Preparing Connecting Cables Appendix D Pin No FG FG RS 422A connector 9 pin type For details on processing shielded cable refer to Handling the Shield on RS 422A 485 Cables Wiring Layout to EJ1 Modular Temperature Controller PT EJ1 RS 485 cable Shield I 1 To next EJ1 For details on processing shielded cable refer to Handling the Shield on RS 422A 485 Cables Preparing Cables for Computer Connection Refer to the following information when preparing the NP Designer connecting cables Wire the RS 232C connector to the DOS computer according to the type as follows PT serial port Computer Shield Connector hood Connector hood Use the following products to assemble the connecting cable Connector XM2D 2501 25 pin type Manufactured by OMRON computer side XM2A 0901 9 pin type Manufactured by OMRON PT side 254 Preparing Connecting Cables Appendix D Details Connector hood XM2S 251 1 25 pin type Manufactured by OMRON computer side XM2S 091 1 9 pin type mm screws Manufactured by OMRON PT side AWG28 x 5P IFVV SB M
238. se Test function on a computer to do a Macro test m Macro Types Macro Description Macro Set with Startup Macro The PT executes the Startup Macro Project only one time when the PT status up Project Resident Macro The PT executes the Project Resident Macro again and again when the PT starts up Project Periodic Macro The PT executes the Project Periodic Macro at the specified interval while the PT operates Macro Set with Start Macro The PT executes Start Macro to show Screen screens The PT draws objects on the screen after the PT executes this macro End Macro The PT executes End Macro to close screens If you use this macro to switch screens the PT executes the Start Macro for the destination screen only after the PT executes the End Macro for the current screen Screen Periodic Macro The PT executes the Screen Periodic Macro at the specified interval while the PT shows screens Macro Set with ON Macro The PT executes the ON Macro only Object Button one time to turn ON a bit of an object OFF Macro The PT executes the OFF Macro only one time to turn OFF a bit of an object Touch ON Macro The PT executes the Touch ON Macro the instant the user press the object Touch OFF Macro The PT executes the Touch OFF Macro the instant the user press the object Other Submacro The Sub macro is a subroutine It is possible to e Call the Sub macro from each macro e Register 512 Sub macros in one pr
239. selection selector switch Set this always to 0 V ON upper Host Link Section 3 7 C120 LK201 V1 Setting the Rear Switches HEEEEEEEE HEEEECEEE HBHHHHHHH C120 LK202 V1 e Unit parity and transfer code DIP SW1 1 to SW1 5 Set SW1 1 to SW1 5 to OFF 0 Parity is fixed at Even Parity Transfer code is fixed at ASCII 7 data bits and 2 stop bits e Communications speed DIP SW2 1 to SW2 4 Set these switches to 0010 to select 19 200 bps Set these switches to 1010 to select 9 600 bps Set these switches to 1110 to select 4 800 bps 0 OFF 1 ON e 1 to 1 1 to N selection DIP SW2 6 Set SW2 6 to OFF 0 1 to N e Command level DIP SW2 7 SW2 8 Set these switches to ON 1 Levels 1 2 and 3 are enabled e CTS selection DIP SW3 1 and SW3 2 Set SW3 1 to ON 1 and SW3 2 to OFF 0 Set this always to OV e Synchronization DIP SW3 3 to SW3 6 Set SW3 3 and SW3 5 to ON 1 and SW3 4 and SW3 6 to OFF 0 Set these to Internal Setting the Rear Switches HEHEHE HHHBHHHHH HBHHBHHHH e Unit parity and transfer code DIP SW1 1 to SW1 5 Set SW1 1 to SW1 5 to OFF 0 Parity is fixed at Even Parity Transfer code is fixed at ASCII 7 data bits and 2 stop bits e 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 Set these switches to 0110 to select 4 800 bps 0 OFF 1 ON e 1
240. set the baud rate for Correct Use to 38 400 bps Setting the Front Panel Switches Using RS 232C Set the unit number of the Serial Communications Unit with the rotary switches on the front of the Unit Use a flat blade screwdriver to set the numerals and symbols in the switches setting display window as follows 35 Connecting with 1 N NT Links Section 3 5 SCU21 e Unit number setting Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as that of other Units Connecting to CJ series CJ1W SCU41 Port 1 is an RS 422A 485 port and Port 2 is an RS 232C port Serial Communications Units CPU Unit DM Area Settings Write the settings directly from the Programming Device or Support Software Programming Console or CX Programmer to the DM Area Parameter Area in the CPU Unit After writing the settings enable the settings by turning ON the power again restarting the Unit restarting the communications port or executing the CHANGE SERIAL PORT SETUP STUP instruction The following table shows the allocated DM Area words and settings The allocations and settings are the same for RS 232C RS 422A and RS 485 m 30000 100 x unit number DM m 10 8200 1 N NT Link Mode DM m 1 DM m 11 0000 to 0009 Baud rate normal See note 1 DM m 6 DM m 16 000L 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs Note 1 Set the baud rate to a numeric value between 0000 to 0009 Hex The setting is the sa
241. t LCD contrast and brightness settings of the PT If you press the Set to Default LCD Button the LCD settings will be default If you press Put Contrast Center Button the contrast adjustment bar will move to the mid dle O ah Se mb gt E __ m2 Set to Default LCD Put Contrast Center Low Security The user security level will become the lowest level Level 0 System Menu When you press this button on the screen the PT will show the system menu To return to the user screen press the Exit Button on the system menu 6 4 4 Meter 1 to 3 EA Mleteni Ed Meter Meter 3 For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings m Meter 1 to 3 Property of Meter 1 to 3 You can use the meter 1 to 3 to monitor whether the value of the address is more than the limit or not Style 145 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Meter 1 to 3 Detail Data Length Data Format Unsigned Decimal Minimum Value 0 Maximum Value 100 Display gt Target Value Color Range Low range limits 0 High range limits 100 Variable target range limits Integer Digits 4 Mind Fraction Digits 0 Max 9999 Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Data Format The data format can be BCD signed decimal or unsigned decimal You can set the minimum and maximum value elle You can select the Target op
242. tch 1 Four wire method RS 422A Two wire method RS 485 Switch 2 ON terminator ON terminating resistance used Using CQM1H Two wire four wire switch WIRE Four wire method RS 422A Two wire method RS 485 Terminating resistance switch TERM ON terminator ON terminating resis tance used 31 Connecting with 1 N NT Links Section 3 5 Connecting to CS series CPU Units 32 Note Serial Communications Board a Inner Board slot 1 Terminating resistance switch Set to ON right position Two wire four wire switch For RS 422A Set to 4 to use four wire right position For RS 485 Set to 2 to use two wire left position CS1G H CPULIL E V1 and CS1G H CPULIDH PLC Setup Area Using RS 232C When connecting the PT to a CS series CPU Unit set the communications conditions in the PLC Setup according to the communications port used as follows Using Built in RS 232C Port of CS1G H or CS1G H H Adcress Wate valve Beige 8200 1 N NT Link Mode 0000 to 0009 Baud rate normal See note 1 000L 1 Largest unit number 0 to 7 of the connected PTs 1 Set the baud rate to a numeric value between 0000 to 0009 Hex The setting is the same for any value between 0000 and 0009 Hex For example to connect PTs with unit numbers 0 and 2 to 5 to the built in RS 232C port in 1 N NT Links set address 160 to 8200 Hex and address 166 to 0005 Hex Set whether the PLC Setup is set
243. tements2 If there is END command in sub macro the program ends here Example 1 10 1 1 1 END 1 1 1 After the operation the result is 1 11 not 1 12 as the END command ended the macro program m Bit Setting There are four BIT settings which include BITSET BITCLR BITINV and BIT GET Bit setting command table commana Equation Desorption BITSET BITSET Var Sets Var1 bit to be ON BITCLR BITCLR Var1 Sets Var1 bit to be OFF 202 Macro Function Section 6 5 Command Equation Description BITINV BITINV Var1 Sets Var1 bit to be reversed BITGET Var1 BITGET Var2 Gets Var2 bit value and stores in Var1 BITSET Sets specified bit to be ON Equation BITSET Var1 This command sets Var1 bit to be ON Example Sets 1 in the bit O in the internal memory 0 0 FFFEH BITSET 0 0 The result gt 0 FFFFH BITCLR Sets specified bit to be OFF Equation BITCLR Var1 This command sets Var1 bit to be OFF Example Sets 0 in the bit O in the internal memory 0 0 FFFFH BITCLR 0 0 The result gt 0 FFFEH BITINV Sets specified bit to be reversed ON a OFF OFF a ON Equation BITINV Var1 This command sets Var1 bit to be reversed ON a OFF OFF a ON Example Inverses the bit O in the internal memory 0 and stores it 0 FFFEH BITINV 0 0 The result gt 0 FFFFH BITGET Gets bit value Equation Var1 BITGET Var2 This command gets Var2 bit value and s
244. ter IE Pipe Lamp 12 Data Display r Momentary r r E Draw gt r r Alternative N State Assign Value Assign Constant Az Input N Increment al Line Graph sk Data Log Alarm 44 Fixed Objects N Decrement Change Screen Back Screen Previous View System Date amp Time Password Table Setup Enter Password Contrast amp Brightness Low Security System Menu BREE RSS MEMME 2 Hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse cursor 3 Release the left mouse button to create an object R 4 Set the object property m Moving Object 1 2 3 1 Move the mouse cursor above the object The mouse cursor changes into icon 113 Menus Section 6 2 2 Hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse to move the object 3 When the object is in the correct position release the left mouse button m Changing Object Width 1 2 3 1 Move the mouse cursor to the edge of the object The cursor will change the icon 2 Hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse to change the object width 3 When the object width is correct release the left mouse button m Changing Object Height 1 2 3 1 Move the mouse cursor to the edge of the object The cursor will change the ji icon 114 Menus Section 6 2 2 Hold down the left mouse button and move the mouse to change the object height 3 When the object height is correct rele
245. that you must use a password to open the npp file To set the password select PT Menu and set it in the PT Setting Dialog Box 85 Menus Section 6 2 PT Setting x Standard Comm Default Multi Language T Standard Control Block Project Name Address SERIALA DMO El HMI Size f Model eR Clear flag after done Ca NP3 MQ000 l Status Block Hold Data Place SRAM wai Address SERIALA DM1 l Startup Delay Time 0 z aa 9 Optimize Type Project Periodic Macro ai Ja Delay Time 100 ms Optimize Dynamic Optimize Static M Security System menu language Password English bd 0 Starting Level Prompt for Level Insufficient m Print This command prints screen data To print screen data e select the File Menu Print e click the icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl P m Preview This command shows a preview of the printed image To see a preview of the screen select the File Menu Print Preview m Print Setup This command sets the properties print range and the number of copies To set print settings select the File Menu Print Setup m Last Used Files The File menu shows a list of the last four used files To open these files select a file name from the File Menu New Ctrl h G Open Ctrl O Close Gil Save Ctrl S Save As Transfer System amp Screen To PT via
246. the data of Var1 for Var2 Example Exchanges the data of 10 11 14 for the data of 1 2 5 in sequence XCHG 1 10 5 If 11 1234H and 2 5678H after the PT executes XCHG command 2 1234H and 1 5678H MAX Gets Maximum Value Equation Vari MAX Var2 Var3 Signed DW DW This command gets the maximum value from Var2 and Var3 and stores the result in Var1 Example 0 0 1 2 2 10 0 MAX 1 2 The result a 0 10 MIN Gets Minimum Value Equation Var1 MIN Var2 Var3 Signed DW DW This command gets the minimum value from Var2 and Var3 and stores the result in Var1 Example 0 0 1 2 2 10 0 MIN 1 2 The result a 0 2 STR2H Converts text data ASCII format to hexadecimal data 197 Macro Function 198 Section 6 5 Equation Vari STR2H Var2 Var3 Var4 Var1 Data storage address of conversion destination Internal memory address Var2 Data storage address of conversion source Internal memory address Var3 Data size you convert Var4 Data length Var4 0 Data length is byte Var4 1 Data length is word Var4 2 Data length is double word This command converts the text data in the address specified with Var2 by the size specified with Var3 Then it stores the result in Var1 Example Converts the text data of 100 to 107 to hexadecimal data and stores the result in 0 to 3 Assume that the text data below are
247. this flag must be turned OFF and then ON m Address for Clearing Data Log Buffer HBCR aration oO asar Flag of Data Log Buffer SSS i olear Flag of Data Log Butler 2 olearFlag of Data Log Buers SSS 3 Cea Fago Data Log Buer a Clear Flag of Data Log Buers 5 Cea Flag of Data Log Bufler6 e Clear Flag of Data Log Buller e olearFlag of Data Log Butero e Cea Flag of Data Log Bufler10 SSS Clear Flag of Data Log Buffer Bits O to 11 clear the PT data logs When the control flag Bit O to Bit 11 is turned ON it clears the PT data logs To control this flag again this flag must be turned OFF and then ON m Data Block Control Address RECR eC Control Flag for Changing Data Block Group Number Control Flag for Reading Data Block Host PT 217 Control Block and Status Block Section 6 6 Function Control Flag for Writing Data Block PT Host 310 15 Control Flag for Changing Data Block Group Number Bit O specifies the data block group number RCPNo To specify it 1 2 3 1 Write the data block group number N to Designated Data block Group Number Address RBIR and 2 Turn ON this control flag Bit 0 After the above settings the RCPNo changes to N automatically To control it again this flag must be turned OFF and then ON Control Flag for Reading Data Block Host PT Bit 1 reads the data block from the host and stores the data block in the spec ified area of PT To read
248. tion If you use the same LABEL more than one time the program does not operate correctly Code 107 There is RET in Macro This error message tells you that there is RET command in macro To return program you can use RET command in sub macro But in macro you must use END PT Macro Error Messages The user can read error messages by macro Macro Function Section 6 5 Code 10 GOTO Error This message tells you that there is GOTO error in macro Code 11 Stack Overflow This message tells you that stack in macro is full This can occur if you use too many sub macros or execute different macros at the same time This mes sage shows to keep sufficient memory Code 12 CALL Empty Sub macro This message tells you that there is a CALL sub macro error The sub macro that is called must not be an empty sub macro This message shows to pre vent an unexpected error Code 13 Data Read Error This message tells you that there is a data read error This can occur if there is a memory data error but usually it occurs if there is a host data read error Code 14 Data Write Error This message tells you that there is a data write error This can occur if there is a memory data error but usually it occurs if there is a host data write error Code 15 Divisor is 0 This error message tells you that the divisor is O when you do division opera tion PT Communication Error Messages Communication Busy Err
249. tion to specify the target value and color Thus the object will show the target value and the color that you set See the illustration below The target value is 60 and the color is blue Range Refer to the Low Region Color and High Region Color of this property Variable target range If you select this option Read Address 1 is limits the low limit Read Address 2 is the high limit and Read Address 3 is the target value Integer Digits You can set the integer and fraction digits for Fraction Digits display You can set the low and high region color These options are available only when you select the Ranges option in the Detail Dialog Box See the illustration below The low limit value is 30 the color of low region is green the high limit value is 70 and the color of high region is red Low Region Color High Region Color Stitch Color You can set the stitch color 146 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Meter 1 to 3 Scale Color You can set the scale color Scale Region You can set the scale region number The setting range is between 1 Number and 10 6 4 5 Meter 4 to 7 a Meter 4 Meter 5 Meteri wt Meter For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings Property of Meter 4 to 7 The meter 4 to 7 show the continuous changes of the specified address Border Color You can set the border color foreground and backg
250. to 1 1 to N selection DIP SW2 6 Set SW2 6 to OFF 0 1 to N e Command level DIP SW2 7 SW2 8 Set these switches to ON 1 Levels 1 2 and 3 are enabled e Terminator setting DIP SW3 3 to SW3 6 Set SW3 1 SW3 3 and SW3 5 to ON 1 and SW3 2 SW3 4 and SW3 6 to OFF 0 Set these to on 55 Host Link Section 3 7 Connecting to CVM1 CV Series Host Link Units Connecting to CS series Serial Communications Boards 56 CVM1 CV series Rack mounted type CV500 LK201 Connection Method A CVM1 CV series host link unit CV500 LK201 has two connectors com munications ports 1 and 2 e Communications port 1 Communications port 1 is a 25 pin connector for RS 232C use only e Communications port 2 Communications port 2 is a 9 pin connector which allows selection of the RS 232C or RS 422A method To make the selection use the Communi cations path switch on the front panel Setting the Front Panel Switches e Unit SW3 SW4 When using communication port 2 set these switches to 0 e Communications path switch selector switch Switch this to RS 232C lower or RS 422 upper Set this to RS 422 to connect to RS485 ar JO e CTS selection DIP Switch pin 2 and 3 Set pin 2 or 3 to ON Set this always to OV To use communication port 1 set pin 2 To use communication port 2 set pin 3 Pp a c i Communication condition setting DIP switch pin 1 Set this switch to OFF
251. tor Preparing Connecting Cables for Host Connection Refer to the following information when preparing the connecting cables for connecting the PT to the host Wiring Layout between PT COM1 Serial Port and Host RS 232C 1 6 PT Host 1 6 Shield SS MEA O Y connector K O O O O Q Y 9 pin connector 5 9 Wiring Layout between PT COM2 Serial Port and Host RS 422A eal Host RS 422A cable When connecting individual signals with twisted pair cable connect RDA and RDB and SDA and SDB as pairs in the twisted pair cable A communications error may occur if the pairs are not combined correctly 252 Preparing Connecting Cables Appendix D Wiring Layout between PT Serial Port COM2 and Host RS 485 PT Host Shield Wiring Layout to CS1G H Serial Communications Boards C200HX HG HE Z Communications Boards CQM1H Serial Communications Boards and CVM1 CV Series Host Link Units Applicable Units CS1G CPU42 V1 CS1G CPU43 V1 CS1G CPU44 V1 CS1G CPU45 V1 V1 CS1H CPU63 V1 CS1H CPU64 V1 CS1H CPU65 V1 CS1H CPU66 V1 CS1H CPU67 V1 C200HE CPU32 Z C2Q00OHE CPU42 Z C200HG CPU33 Z C200HG CPU43 Z C200HG CPU53 Z C200HG CPU63 Z C200HX CPU34 Z C200HX CPU44 Z C200HX CPU54 Z C200HX CPU64 Z C200HX CPU65 Z C200HX CPU85 Z CQM1H CPU51 CQM1H CPU61 CV500 LK201 COM port 2 PLC Tre RS 422A MN a 9 pin type For detail
252. tores in Var1 Example Gets the 3rd bit value in 0 and stores it to the 5th bit in 10 0 FFFEH 10 0 10 5 BITGET 0 3 The result gt 10 20H 203 Macro Function Section 6 5 Communication Communication command table Command Equation Description INITCOM Var1 INITCOM Var2 Initial setup COM port ADDSUM Var1 ADDSUM Var2 Var3 Uses addition to calculate checksum XORSUM Vari XORSUM Var2 Var3 Uses XOR to calculate check sum PUTCHARS Vari PUTCHARS Var2 Outputs characters by COM See note Var3 Var4 port GETCHARS Vari GETCHARS Var2 Gets characters by COM port See note Var3 Var4 SELECTCOM SELECTCOM Var1 Selects COM port CLEARCOM CLEARCOMBUFFER Var1 Clears COM port buffer BUFFER See note Var2 CHRCHKSUM Vari CHRCHKSUM Var2 Calculates the ASCII data of Var3 Var4 string character length and checksum Note There are macros that are not synchronized with any screen events such as switching screens or pressing a switch Project Resident Macro Project Peri odic Macro and Screen Periodic Macro If communications commands that access communications buffers PUTCHARS GETCHARS or CLEARCOMBUFFER are placed in any of these macros the communica tions buffers may be read or written at unexpected timing This may conflict with commands in other macros causing incorrect data to be read or causing data to be corrupted by being overwritten When combining macros that are
253. ts cannot be replaced by the user Contact your nearest OMRON represen tative The Unit may not be usable in locations subject to long term exposure to oil or water The gasket will deteriorate after long time use Inspect the gasket on a regular basis If deterioration is found con tact your OMRON representative Precautions for Correct Use e Do not install the Unit in the following places e Locations subject to severe changes in temperature e Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications e Locations subject to high humidity that may result in condensation e Locations subject to exposure to chemicals e Locations subject to exposure to oil e Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases e Locations subject to excessive shock or vibration e Locations directly subject to wind or rain e Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light e Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations e Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise from other devices e Locations subject to strong electromagnetic fields e Locations close to power supplies e Locations subject to possible exposure to radiation XV Conforming Directive XVI The NP series PTs conform to the EMC Directive EMC Directive Conformance OMRON products are designed as electrical devices for use built into other devices or the overall machine As individual
254. tton for the subsequent step The Select Components Dialog Box shows Click Install Button Click Close Button to complete the setup If a dialog box that relates to a logo testing shows press Continue Anyway Button The Software Installation Dialog Box will be displayed Click the Continue Button To uninstall the NP Designer select Start Program OMRON NP Designer Uninstall 73 Starting Exiting NP Designer Section 5 3 5 3 Starting Exiting NP Designer 5 3 1 Starting Click the Windows Start Button Select All Programs OMRON NP Designer e The file that you used last time will open automatically if you select Auto Open for Next Execute Application in the Option Dialog Box e You will see this window when e You do not select Auto Open for Next Execute Application in the Option Dialog Box or e You start the NP Designer for the first time FE NP i File View Tool Help osas oc So 5 3 2 Exiting Use one of these operations to exit the NP Designer e Select Exit Button from the File Menu e Click Close Button at the top right corner of the main window e Double click the NP Designer icon at the top left corner of the main win dow e Click the NP Designer icon at the top left corner of the main window and select Close Button from the control menu box e Use the keyboard shortcut Alt F4 Keys If you did not save the project data that is open you will see a confirmation message
255. u will see this dialog box ES Project Hame HMI creen Name screen No xi Model inem Host Name BERALA O Protocol nyatet menu language English Cancel Reference The NP Designer creates sample screen data when you select EJ1 from the Protocol option 82 Menus Section 6 2 2 If other project files are open you will see this dialog box e Click the Yes Button to save the file e Click the No Button to close and not save the file e Click the Cancel Button to close the dialog box If you click the Yes or No Button you will see the New Project Dialog Box again MP Designer x A Are you sure you want to save your changed document Mo Cancel 3 Input each item in the New Project Dialog Box Then click the OK Button m Open This command opens a project file To open a project e select the File Menu Open e click the amp icon in the toolbar or e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl O 1 Ifthere are other project files and you did not save them you will see a di alog box to save the files Click the Yes or No Button 2 You will see the Open dialog box Select an npp file from this dialog box and click the Open Button A da Look in s Local Disk CJ MM EL fae Fe My Recent Documents Desktop My Documents Pr My Computer K y My Network File name HMI npp Places Files of type NP Designer Project File npp y Cancel HF Version Model Ty
256. ue is 70 and the color of high region is red The minimum and maximum input value is O and 100 respectively When the value is 20 When the value is 50 When the value is 80 6 4 6 Level Meter Level Meter Deviation For details on functions common to all objects refer to 6 4 2 Common Set tings m Level Meter Property of Level Meter The PT reads the value of the specified host address and shows the value on the level meter Foreground You can set the foreground and background color Color See the illustration below Background The foreground color is green and the background color is light yellow Color Standard a Display For The display progressing direction is from right to left mat The display progressing direction is from left to right The display progressing direction is from bottom to top The display progressing direction is from top to bottom 148 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Level Meter Value Data Length Data Format Unsigned Decimal Wlinitmum Value O Maximum Value 100 Display Target Value Color Range Low range limits 0 High range limits 100 Variable target range limits Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or dou ble word 32bits Data Format The data format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal or hexadecimal You can set the minimum and maximum value a Value You can select the Target option to speci
257. uffer Setup Button to open Setup the Data Log Setting Dialog Box You can also select PT Menu Data Log Setting Time Date The time format can be HH MM SS or HH MM Date Format The date format can be MM DD YY DD MM YY or DD MM YY Color You can set the text color of time and date This option will be enabled when the Time Format or Date Format is selected Data No 1 to 8 Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Data Format The data format can be BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal hexadecimal or float 173 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property Po Property of Data Log Table Object Log Table Object Data No You must set the data number to read the data log For example if the Data Length option in the Data Log Setting Dialog Box is 3 words you can select the Data No from 0 to 2 When you select 1 the line 1 reads the value of the Read Address 1 Note Ifthe data format is Float and the number of the Data Length is an odd number you must select an even number as the Data No You can set the display text color of the data Integer Digits You can set the integer or fraction digits The digit Fraction Digits Number will be an actual digit number only when the data format is selected as Float Leading Zero You can add or remove the leading zero to each value For example when Leading Zero option is enabled and the integral digits are set to 4 the display valu
258. uis santidad waa brace ti ica ds 134 184 215 224 228 231 233 237 APPONI C Serenes eteri eras 209 A E JER A Ww Specifications Dimensions Connecting to RS 472 A 489 estudiados been i ae hte edhe dei dened bot Preparing Connecting Cables atico tapada aw bas ems Standard Models List of Optional Products 241 245 249 251 257 271 Revision History sccccsccsecsescocccesccsseses 219 xxii SECTION 1 Overview This section provides an overview of the NP series PTs including functions features connection types and communications methods 1 1 NP series PT Functions and Operations 0 00000 cece eee 1 1 1 PT Functions for FA Manufacturing Sites 1 1 2 NP series PT Operating System 00 ooo 1 2 Communications with the Host 20 0 cece eee eens 22T MWhatisan NT Link ect dictado ds 1222 AOSE LiNE eireta sea Ae os BA A de a 1 2 3 Connecting to a Temperature Controller 1 2 4 Communicating with Another Company s PLCs 1 3 System Configuration ideada das 1 3 1 Supported Peripheral Devices o o o ooooooomoooo o NYDN WN fF AA A NNDO 1 4 Procedure for Running NP series PTs oo o ooooooooooooooooo os NP series PT Functions and Operations Section 1 1 1 1 NP series PT Functions and Operations The NP Series offers advanced operator interfaces called Pro
259. ulticonductor shielded cable Manufactured by Fujikura Densen CO MA VV SB 5P x 28AWG Multiconductor shielded cable Manufactured by Hitachi Densen 9 pin Connector SD RD Computer RS PT serial port CS SG Shield Connector hood Connector hood Use the following products to assemble the connecting cable Connector XM2D 0901 9 pin type Manufactured by OMRON computer side XM2A 0901 9 pin type Manufactured by OMRON PT side Connector hood XM2S 0911 9 pin type mm screws See note Manufactured by OMRON XM2S 0913 9 pin type inch screws Manufactured by OMRON AWG28 x 5P IFVV SB Multiconductor shielded cable Manufactured by Fujikura Densen CO MA VV SB 5P x 28AWG_ Multiconductor shielded cable Manufactured by Hitachi Densen Note Use a connector hood for the computer that conforms to the standards for the screws of the computer connector 255 Preparing Connecting Cables Appendix D 256 Appendix E Standard Models Programmable Terminals PTs LCD Case SSCS Type Sze Color Number of dots Color Serial Communications Units Model Applicable PLC e Base mounting type CS1G H H CS1W SCU41 e RS 232C 1 port CS series CS1G H and e RS 422A 1 port CS1G H H e Base mounting type CJ1W SCU41 e RS 232C 1 port CJ series CJ1G H H and e RS 422A 1 port CJ1M e Building block type CPU Units That Connect to PTs in 1 1 NT Links CPM2C Series Connects to RS 232C connector branched
260. using overlapped objects an input will be accepted only by the top object Inputs will not be accepted by objects in the back 134 Object Functions Section 6 4 6 4 2 Common Settings The settings common to all objects show below Note Some objects do not have these functions Common Settings Details Label Label Size Font Label Color You can set label label size font and label color on the object Click the E button for Font The Font Detail Setting Dialog Box will show as below Font Detail Setting is Eng Jap We Trad Font Hame Font Size Ratio Preview The font option can set the font name font size and ratio This can also show the text format in the Preview window If you use multi language function the Font Detail Setting Dialog Box shows different language tabs Do the font setting in each language Write Address Click the E button for Write Address or Read Address in the Property The Input Dialog Box is Read Address shown Set the write address or read address When the Read Address is set to None the Read Address accesses to the same address as the Write Address AA x Host SERIALA mye Type PLC Device Word Cp ey Internal lWlemory Bit r e 100 ES Host Unit No 7 Y Default The Host can be Internal Memory or SERIALA If the PT connects to different connections the available host names will show in the Host drop down list After you select the Host and Type and
261. utput Status bar Ready Download USB 46 64 NP3 MQ000 The Property List sets the properties for each object You can also refer to 6 4 Object Functions Property Ox gt set 001 v stete o Write Address None Read Address None Label Label Size 14 Font Arial Label Color ama 16 16 16 Flicker No Picture Library Nat None set_002 fi v Set_002 Assign Value_003 N State Button_004 Low Security_005 Meter 4 006 4 Pipe 2 _ 007 o Object state selection Broken Line_011 Trend Chart_012 History List_013 Lastest List_014 Picture Name None Transparency Effe No Transparency Cok mme 16 16 16 All objects on an Foreground Color 192 192 192 editing screen Style Standard Function Set Push Time s 0 User Security Lew O Set Low Security No InterLock Address None InterLock Level On h User Interface Section 6 1 Screen editing preview Property CD x ac aed pd MIN 9A EN ust A Preview Output Window The output window shows all user actions If you use the validation function this window also shows a message for each error Click an error message to show the window that contains the error object Output Window Output Window S Output Focus Farse Project Resident Macro OK Parse Project Periodic Macro OK a Screen 1 a Parse Start Macro OK a Farse End
262. xt Align Vert Aligns the vertical center of the object Center Text Align Bot Aligns the selected text to the bottom of the object tom Add Underline Adds the line below the selected text Import Text This command imports the text from Text Library To show the Text Library Dialog Box select the PT Menu Text Library If you select the Use Text Library Edit Font option in the Import Text Dialog Box the imported text shows in the font of Text Library For details on the Text Library settings refer to Text Library of 6 2 4 PT Menu Import Text Y UseText Library Edit Font V Import Selected All Language English Japanese TradChinese Switch Screen cuca m Repeat This command multiplies the selected objects horizontally or vertically To show the Repeat Dialog Box e select the Edit Menu Repeat or 93 Menus Section 6 2 e use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl W Repeat Dialog Box x Number of Copies M Columns e Rows mpacing dots Horizontal Vertical Z i Direction CO Y Direction Offset Address O E Cancel Number of Copies Sets the horizontal and vertical quantities The quantities Columns Rows include the source object Space Sets the horizontal and vertical spacing between objects in Horizontal Vertical dot unit X Direction Y Direction Selects one of check boxes to increase or decrease the address Offset Address Sets the offset value for addresses
263. y vary depending on the configuration of the control panel used other devices connected to the control panel wiring and other conditions You must therefore confirm that the overall machine or equipment complies with EC Directives 4 The NP series PTs are Class A products It may cause radio interference in residential areas in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference Notation and Terminology The following notation and terminology are used in this manual Notation Reference Indicates additional information on operation descriptions or settings CS1G CPULILI VI used in this manual indicates one character For example CS1G CPULILI VI indicates CS1G CPU42 VI CS1G CPU43 VI CS1G CPU44 VI and CS1G CPU45 VI Terminology In this manual indicates an NP series Programmable Terminal NP Series Indicates products in the OMRON NPLILI Series of Programmable Termi nals unless otherwise specified PLC Indicates a Programmable Controller in the OMRON SYSMAC CP CS CJ C or CVM1 CV Series of Programmable Controllers CP Series Indicates products in the OMRON SYSMAC CP Series of Programmable Controllers CP1L and CP1H CS CJ Series Indicates Programmable Controllers in the OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ Series of Programmable Controllers CS1G CS1H CS1G H CS1H H CJ1G CJ1M C Series Indicates products in the OMRON SYSMAC C Series of Programmable Controllers C200HX Z C200HG Z C200HE Z
264. ze and label color The label size can be Label Color between 8 and 64 aa 1234 1234 1234 Leading Zero You can add or remove the leading zero to each value The integral digits are set to 4 ES When YES is selected When NO is selected Detail Data Length obi Data Format Unsigned Decimal Integral Digite 4 Mint Fraction Digits 0 Max 9999 Gaita l Round off Cancel Data Length The data length can be word 16bits or double word 32bits Data Format You can set any of the data formats below Word BCD signed decimal unsigned decimal hexadecimal or binary Double Word BCD signed decimal unsigned deci mal hexadecimal binary or float Integral Digits You can set the integral and fraction digits The Fraction Digits digit numbers will be an actual digit number only P when the data format is selected as Float 157 Object Functions Section 6 4 Property of Numeric Display Object Detail You can gain and offset the display numeric value Offset b y by the equation y a x read address value b For example if Gain value a is 2 Offset value b is 3 and the read address value is 4 then the dis play numeric value will be 2x4 3 11 Round off If you select this option the result y of the equa tion above can be rounded off m String Display Object Property of String Display Object This string display object reads the value of the specified address and converts it to
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