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1. other configuration settings can be made from this screen The specific settings that can be made are listed later in this section Initial Test Mode Screen The touch switches backlight buzzer LCD contrast memory and other items can be tested from this screen fe Light contrast Buzzer DIP SW 5 1 2 System Menu Language The default language for the System Menu is English Changing the System Menu Language Using the PT Configuration from the NV Designer You can change the language used by the System Menu Language by setting iton the Setup 1 Tab Page of the PT Configuration from the NV Designer and then transferring the PT Configuration to the PT Japanese or English Setting the System Menu Language from the System Menu NV4W and NV3Q Only With the NV4W or NV3Q the following procedure can be used to set the lan guage used by the System Menu to Japanese or English 1 2 3 1 Touch Language on the System Menu 2 Select English or Japanese for the System Menu Language MSett ing Mode System Menu Language The language will change between Japanese and English each time the button is touched Emi E Eie Lt D sapanese 3 Touch the ESC Key to change the language for the System Menu Note With the NV3W user memory will be allocated whenever the language for the System Menu is changed from English to any other language This memory will remain allocated even if the language
2. Loose wires on one end Recommended Cable XW2Z 200T 4 2 m with 5 V line XW2Z 200T 3 2 m without 5 V line XW2Z 500T 3 5 m without 5 V line 5 V or 24 VDC power supply D sub connector 9 pin male PLC PERIPHERAL CerrauuCJNu meee Dow com 90000 RS 232C Option Board Sear ac CP1W CIF01 BSS BEPEEEEEEISETS RS 422 or RS 485 To connect the cable to the Serial Communications Unit Board use the Connections XM2A 0901 Plug and XM2S 0911 E Hood included with each port on the Unit Board and solder the following cable to the connector Recommended RS 442A 485 Cables Mode Manufacturer Restrition CO HC ESV 3Px7 0 2 Hirakawa Hewtech Corpora Total length 500 m max tion T brand drop line length 10 m max Note RS 485 2 wire cannot be used to connect to a Serial Communications inen using the Host Link protocol Use RS 422A 4 wire 91 Connecting and Setting an OMRON PLC Section 6 1 2 Multiple NV series PTs cannot be connected to one PLC using the Host Link protocol 6 1 4 Wiring Procedure The wiring between the PT and an OMRON PLC and the power supply wiring to the PT are performed together For details on wiring refer to SECTION 4 Installi
3. 1 1 l l 1 1 l it Le NV Designer Screen Design Software Project data is transferred NV e The NV3W is connected using an NV TOL 3M RS 232C Cable with a round DIN pin connector on the NV3W end To connect to a USB connector on the computer connect the NV TOL 3M cable through a CS1W CIF31 USB Serial Conversion Cable e You can connect to the NV4W or NV3Q using a commercially available USB cable Nam Description CX One version 4 Includes the NV Designer On CD CXONE AL01C V4 Applicable OS Windows 7 Vista XP or On DVD CXONE ALO 1D V4 CX One Lite version 4 0 2000 On CD CXONE LTO1C V4 Models Section 1 3 Nam Besepion Med Programming Device Connecting Cable for For the NV3W sold separately RS 232C NV TOL 3M NV3W cable with a round DIN pin connector on the NV3W end PT end USB Serial Conversion Cable For the NV3W sold separately CS1W CIF31 Use this Cable together with the NV TOL 5 Q I 3M to connect to a USB connector on the computer PT end Computer end USB connector o i Note The enclosed USB driver must be installed Programming Device Connecting Cable for For the NV4W sold separately Commercially available USB NV4W USB Type mini B cable Programming Device Connecting Cable for For the NV3Q sold separately Commercially available USB NV3Q USB Type B cable 1 3 3 Other Optional Products
4. Dispose of any battery that has been dropped on the floor or otherwise subjected to excessive shock Dispose of the Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply CET UJ SR ER E IR When mounting the Battery be sure to use the correct Battery and mount it correctly Do not disassemble or short circuit the battery Do not connect a USB connector to any device that is not applicable Before connecting a USB connector to a device make sure that the device is free of damage Do not turn OFF the power supply to the PT while downloading or uploading screen data or the system program Doing so may corrupt the screen data or system program Periodically inspect the installation condition of the PT if it is being used in an environ ment subject to contact with water 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 Signals from the touch switches may not be input if the switches are pressed consecu tively at high speed Confirm each input before proceeding to the next one To use numeric input functions safely always make maximum and minimum limit set tings Do not use benzene paint thinner or other volatile solvents and do not use chemically treated cloths The PT uses an analog touch panel Deterioration over time can cause the touch points to move Calibrate the touch panel if the touch points move too much
5. Error Codes and Countermeasures Section 7 5 NV4W and NV3Q error codes are displayed as ER followed by the four digit error code The first two digits are the sub response code and the last two digits are the main response code Description Countermeasure NV3W NV4W NV3Q EROO EROOOO Timeout error The PLC model is incorrect the No response was cable is disconnected the com received from the munications parameters do not PLC match the power is not turned ON to the PLC there is too much noise etc Check for these prob lems and then cycle the power to the PT ERO1 EROOO1 PLC s data link Check the PLC to see if the data service was can link service is operating properly celed ERO301 Communications An error occurred in the commu controller error nications controller in the PLC ERO401 Undefined com mand An undefined command was received by the PLC possibly caused by noise The command received by the PLC is longer than the maximum permissible length possibly caused by noise ER1101 No such area The specified word does not exist in the memory areas of the PLC Set the correct memory address area Or noise may have caused the data to be corrupted result ing in an illegal memory area specification ER4001 Service aborted Service was aborted with ABORT command Check for problems in the communications path and peripheral system com munications If there is nothing abnormal cycle the
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7. Nam Besrpion Mee PLC Connecting Cable For the NV3W with 5 V power XW2Z 200T 4 2 m with 5 V line T T sold separately For the NV3W NV4W and NV3Q XW2Z 200T 8 2 m without 5 V line 4 wmm J sold separately XW2Z 500T 3 5 m without 5 V line Battery For the NV4W and NV3Q sold NV BATO1 separately Display Protective Sheets For the NV3W contains 10 sheets NV3W KBA04 sold separately IN For the NV4W contains 10 sheets NV4W KBA04 sold separately For the NV3Q contains 10 sheets NV3Q KBA04 sold separately Waterproof Packings For the NV3W contains 10 pack NV3W RPOO1 One Packing is provided on the PT as a standard ings sold separately For the NV4W contains 10 pack NV4W RPOO1 feature SS ings sold separately For the NV3Q contains 10 pack NV3Q RP001 ings sold separately SD memory card For the NV4W NV3Q Commercially available SD cards Memory capacity 32 MB to 2 GB Panasonic card with capacity of 32 MB to 2 GB For backing up and restoring base screen data for the PT except for the NV3W and NV Designer 1 The capacity of the SD memory card is 32 MB to 1 GB for system program version 1 0L of the NV3Q series PT 10 Specifications Section 1 4 1 4 Specifications 1 4 1 NV3W General Specifications tem Specifications Typs Model NVAWMEZOaniNVAWMEMO NVSWMEBOL OS Power consumption current con 2 W max 80 mA max 1 W max
8. Water resistance will be lost if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off Do not use the PT if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off The Rubber Packing will deteriorate shrink or harden depending on the operating en vironment Inspect and replace the Rubber Packing periodically approximately once per year To use the NV3W in an environment with strong noise connect the following noise filter to the power supply line RSEL 2001W manufactured by TDK Lambda Corp A Waterproof Packing cannot be reused To ensure waterproof performance replace the Waterproof Packing with a new one each time you reinstall the PT Screen burn in will occur if the same pattern is continuously displayed for a long period of time 24 hours or longer as a guideline To prevent screen burn in use a screen saver or switch displays periodically NV3W only Precautions for Correct Use 1 Do not install the PT in any of the following locations Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the spec ifications Locations subject to condensation as the result of high humidity Locations subject to splashing chemicals or solvents Locations subject to oil splashes e Locations subject to continuous water splashing Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration Locations outdoors subject to direct wind and rain
9. 200 mA max sumption Ambient operating temperature 0 to 50 C Ambient operating humidity 20 to 85 with no condensation Ambient storage humidity 10 to 85 with no condensation Dielectric strength Between the power supply terminals and the case 500 VAC for 1 min with a cutoff current of 10 mA at initial state Insulation resistance Between the power supply terminals and the case 100 MQ at 500 VDC at initial state Vibration resistance 10 to 55 Hz with 0 75 amplitude for 10 min each in X Y and Z directions 1 sweep per min Shock resistance 98 m s 4 times each in X Y and Z directions 1 000 Vp p with pulse widths of 50 ns and 1 us between power supply terminals via simulator Resistance to environment IP65 at initial state Dust proof and drip proof only from the front of the panel using Waterproof Packing at the contact surface with the panel Replace the Waterproof Packing each time you reinstall the PT Dimensions 10x72x28 mm WxHxD Panel cutout dimensions 105 0 5 x 67 0 mm H x V Panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Degree of protection Operating section on front panel IP65 Safety standards UL 508 and EC Directives Weight 160 g max 11 Specifications Section 1 4 Performance Specifications Mem Specifications O S Mode NV3W MGLE D and NV3W MROO O Backlights NV3W MG LED backlights 3 colors green orange and red NV3W MR LED backlights 3 colors white pink
10. Incorrect password was dis The password that was entered is not regis Enter the correct password played on the Login Screen tered Incorrect password was dis An incorrect password was entered for the Enter the correct password played on the Password current password Change Screen Please verify your password The new password and retyped password Enter the same password for the new pass again was displayed on the are not the same word and the retyped password Password Change Screen Use another password was An attempt was made to register a pass Enter the new password that is not regis displayed on the Password word that was already registered tered Change Screen Password setting incomplete An item has not been set was displayed in the Password Change Screen Enter all of the items Your password cannot be deleted was displayed on the Password Change Screen Your level cannot be changed was displayed on the Password Change Screen You tried to delete your own password Your password cannot be deleted Pass words can be deleted using the Password command from the NV Designer You tried to change your own level Your security level cannot be changed Passwords can be changed using the Pass word menu command from the NV Designer L Refer to the NV series PT Programming Manual Cat No V104 114 Error Codes and Countermeasures Section 7 5 7 5 Error Codes and Coun
11. eatures or IN V SerIeES PE Suus E rue UR CR OM hae ew ees awe 2 1 1 1 Features and Functions of NV series PTs 2 ley SVstem amp ONS ULAUION 2 2 64r acean te nA Pekan eee S ies 5 1 2 1 System Conneuranons 2 0 0 0 wae ita ER bebe EE ES Lr OELESES 5 1 2 2 Connectable OMRON PLCs i5 rx xx Ie RA EDS 7 1 2 3 Connectable OMRON Temperature Controllers 8 1 9 Mode barene r tree ena P nau eee ewes a Ede ee 9 L INVeSerieS PIS on 627 ARICURSSGEC RR Rew tee eae 9 13352 Screen Design SOltwale su sacco E vac iR xac das 9 1 3 3 Other Optional Products 0 0 0 0 10 lee SDOCLIHCdLODS s adeaeoar ais wird hon a d lote De at as ore eee en ON DEA OPI 11 jp SNAM aaa a a r E Bras aha E arate ee 11 1245277 INVE ua cite pta a ben EA d bee AT d wA eb 15 104353 NNO Oink atts doi Ge hoe ere oie de ttf edel head estis uh 19 4 4 Battery Backups ioi back i1 SRbet isis ieee tease whee 23 l Cei Ee a a mented aa he eee a 24 IEO System VEIS ONS naa a Ae ae ROV ee aa Be RA E wk eo EAN 25 1 6 1 NV series PT Models and System Versions 25 1 6 2 NV System Version Upgrade Procedure 0 25 Features of NV series PTs Section 1 1 1 4 Features of NV series PTs 1 1 1 Models Available with Color Backlight or Monochrome Backlight with Switchable Colors Bright LEDs Eliminate the need to Replace Backlights Each Screen Creation Convert the PT Model for Screen Data Communicat
12. q Special Unit Setup Transfer All Symbols 1 Ej Comments ILI Program index Symbols Comments Program index Transfer To From Comment memory v Exclude Port HostLink Peripheral of PLC Settings from the transfer target Check when transferring CPU unit serial comms port settings changed by NT Link auto online or CPU unit parameter edit of Cx Integrator 6 A dialog box will be displayed for confirmation Click the Yes Button The transfer will start When the transfer has been completed click the OK But ton 97 PLC Settings Section 6 3 6 3 2 Connecting to a Serial Communications Board Unit This section describes the settings for connecting to the following Serial Com munications Board Units BosdUntname Mode Serial Communications Board CS1W SCBI I V1 Serial Communications Unit CS1W SCUL IL V1 CJ1W SCUL I V 1 Front Panel Switch Settings For a Serial Communications Unit set the unit number The first address for that Unit in the DM Area will be determined as follows m D30000 100 x unit number Words Allocated in the DM Area Set the data in the DM Area as shown in the following table CS series Serial CS CJ series Serial Communications Board a CN Unit D82000 D32010 A HEBR 01 Parity c 0 Parity 1 No parity ue um XN D32001 D3201 1 m 1 m 11 04 to 15 Heserved 00 to 03 Baud rate 0 hex Default 9 600 6 hex 9 600 7 hex
13. 048 Kbytes NV3Q Color 12 288 Kbytes A screen specification from the PLC or for screen switching from a switch part or for auto matic paging was not correct A startup screen is specified in the PT Configu ration made from the NV Designer An incorrect address or value is specified for the first word of the Word Area in system mem ory The number of the screen to switch to is not written in the first word of the Word Area in sys tem memory in the PLC The number of the screen to switch to is already written in the first word of the Word Area in system memory in the PLC No power is being supplied Make sure that the power supply is within spec ifications Check the replacement address in the custom part and the communications address at the PLC Refer to 7 5 Error Codes and Countermea sures Transfer the base screen data from the NV Designer Either create a screen with the specified num ber or correct the screen number Either create a keyboard screen with the speci fied number or correct the screen number Transfer the base screen data from the NV Designer Delete come of the base screen data or other wise reduce the size of the data The size of the data can be checked by selecting Resource Report from the Tool Menu on the NV Designer If the data size is not too large there may be some invalid data left in the PT Use the option to transfer data after deleting previous screens and try transferrin
14. 180 s per month Other functions Recipes flow displays address writing display language switching alarm lists alarm history pass words and Multifunction Objects SPMA functions Communications with a PLC are possible if the computer running the CX Programmer is con nected to the USB port and a CS CJ CP series PLC is connected to the COM port Memory Specifications em Specs Med NAWMIN Base screen data keyboard screen data and flow display dat Recipe dat a m Writing memory Write Address PLC memory hold data and PT Used memory SRAM internal RAM internal memory hold data The SRAM internal RAM is backed up by the battery If backing up the data is required purchase an NV BATO 1 Battery separately Memory capacity PLC PT Memory Hold Area 24 words max External Memory Specifications SD Memory Card Slot NE ENMMMEMEMAAWARA A All NV4W models Supported SD memory card 32 MB to 2 GB media Manufacturers for which operation has been confirmed Panasonic Applicable for SD standard compliant mat Note The SD access indicator will be lit while the SD memory card is be ing accessed 17 Specifications Section 1 4 Communications Interface Specifications PLC External Device Interface COM Port Wem Specifications Mo NVMAWM Yi NVAWMMN OSO Communications o external device 500 m max baud rate 115 200 bps Protocols Host Link OMRON proto
15. 19 200 8 hex 38 400 9 hex 57 600 A hex 115 200 Example When Host Link 7 bit Data 1 Stop Bit Even Parity and a Baud Rate of 19 200 bps Are Set CS series Serial CS CJ series Serial Communications Board Communications Unit D32000 D32010 B504 hex D32001 D320 0007 hex 98 SPMA Single Port Multiple Access Section 6 4 6 4 SPMA Single Port Multiple Access 6 4 1 What ls SPMA When the connections and setup are completed between the computer PT and PLC the PLC can be accessed from the computer e g the CX Pro grammer using serial communications and communicating through the PT The ladder programs can be transferred and monitored This function is called SPMA Single Port Multiple Access It is supported only for CP series and CS CJ series PLCs Computer running NV Designer Ladder diagrams can be transferred and the PLC can be monitored from the CX Programmer CX Programmer CS CJ CP series PLC Host Link connection Use the same cable as for the NV Designer Also there is no need to change the cable between the PT and PLC This makes it possible to transfer and monitor ladder programs using the CX Programmer with no need to change cable connections between the PT and the computer running the NV Designer Note 1 SPMA cannot be used only with CP series and CS CJ series PLCs It cannot be used with the C series or CVM1 CV series PLCs 2 To use SPMA use the following
16. 3 Eme Cause Countermeasure e Nothing is displayed and the above power supply and replacement setting problems do not exist e The screen display is not correct and the above message and date time problems do not exist excluding error codes e Switches do not work and the above grid and enable setting problems do not exist e The buzzer does not turn OFF There is an error in the system The power supply to the PT was turned OFF while updating the firm ware 1 Check the controlled system to be sure it is safe to do so and then cycle the power sup ply The CPU in the PT will be reset If the problem is not fixed by performing the countermeasure given above initialize the built in Flash Memory from the System Menu and then transfer the data to the PT again from the NV Designer Note When memory is initialized all base screen data PT setting data and key board screen data will be lost Be sure to backup this data in advance 3 If the problem is not fixed by performing the countermeasures given above turn ON pins 2 3 and 4 on the DIP switch on the back of the PT and cycle the power After the PT has been reset return the DIP switch to the pre vious settings and cycle the power again Note This operation will return the PT to the default settings and clear the memory in the PT Be sure to back up any required data in advance If normal operation is not recovered after per forming the above th
17. Buyers application or use of the Product At Buyer s request Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Prod uct in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular Product with respect to Buyer s application product or system Buyer shall take application responsibility in all cases but the following is a non exhaustive list of applications for which particular attention must be given i Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this document ii Use in consumer products or any use in significant quantities iii Energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equip ment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations iv Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or prop erty Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this Prod uct NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY OR IN LARGE QUANTITIES WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGN
18. Eve L Touch Panel Operation The value can be set to between 0 and 14 The brightness will increase if the Key is touched and decrease if the Key is touched The number and diamond mark show the setting The standard set ting is 14 for which the diamond mark will be all the way to the right After completing the setting touch the ESC Key to return to the previ ous Screen Port Communications Settings COM Port To display the Port Screen touch Setting from the Startup Screen of the System Menu and then touch Port on the Setting Screen Then touch COM Port to display the COM Port Screen Here you can set the communications settings for communications with the PLC connected to the PT Setting COM Port Communications Conditions PLC Communications Conditions Accessing Screens Startup Screen J on COM port Port J COM Port con Port ESC Bitrate S608 Format Bit Rate PLC Baud Rate Set the baud rate to use in communicating with the external device PLC con nected to the PT The setting will scroll through the following settings as the function key is presses 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600 and 115 200 Set the baud rate bit rate to the same value as the PLC that is connected Format Transmission Format Set the transmission format to use in communicating with the external device PLC connected to the PT including the character length number of stop bits and parit
19. Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to dust e Locations subject to direct sunlight 2 Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the follow ing locations Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electromagnetic or magnetic fields Locations close to power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity xvii Conformance to EC Directives xviii This product is EMC compliant Concepts OMRON products are electronic devices that are incorporated in machines and manufac turing installations OMRON PTs conform to the related EMC Directives see note so that the devices and machines into which they are built can more easily conform to EMC direc tives However customers may use a wide variety of equipment and manufacturing instal lations Therefore the customer must check whether the Directives are satisfied for the actual system EMC related performance will vary depending on the configuration wiring and other conditions of the equipment or control panel in which the PT is installed The customer must therefore perform final checks to confirm that the overall machine or device conforms to EMC standards Note The applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards for NV series PTs are as follows NV3W EN 61000 6 2 EN 61000 6 4 NV4W or NV3Q EN 61131 2 Conformance to EC Direct
20. Overwrite Confirmation Screen will be displayed Touch the OK Key after the data has been saved to return to the SD Card Menu Screen 82 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 Overwrite Confirmation Screen setting Mode aU Memory Card The file already exists Are you sure to overwrite KOKOK OK OK OK OK OK ok 7 4 Touch Panel Operation After completing the setting touch the ESC Key to return to the previ ous Screen SD File Delete NVAW or NV3Q screen data saved in the SD memory card can be deleted Touch the SD File Delete Key to display the Select Image Data Screen Use the Up and Down Keys to select the file Select Image Data Screen SD File Delet didi letting Mode select Image Data When the Delete Key is pressed a screen will be displayed asking for confir mation Confirm by touching the OK Button Touch the OK Key after the data has been deleted to return to the SD Card Menu Screen Delete Really Delete X DK DK OK OK OK OK OK OK 83 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 Operation Security NV4W and NV3Q Only 84 SD Card Menu The SD Card Menu Screen can be set to be displayed when an SD memory card is inserted e Automatic The SD Card Menu will be displayed automatically when an SD memory card is inserted Manual The SD Card Menu will not be displayed when an SD mem ory card is inserted Move to the SD Card Men
21. PT and use a Phillips screwdriver to secure them in the panel while gently pulling for ward Installing the PT Section 4 1 3 Installing the PT e Installing the NV3W Used the enclosed mounting brackets 4 and mounting screws 4 to secure the PT to the mounting panel Sn S amp Enlarged View e Installing the NV4W Secure the PT to the panel using the mounting brackets 4 and mounting screws 4 that came with the PT Enlarged View p g e Flat blade S XN screwdriver LA tS Be careful of the mounting screw Insert the screws A direction all the way Note The mounting screws for the NV4W are not commercially available The waterproofing performance may decrease or other problems occur if screws other than the special mounting screws are used e Installing the NV3Q Used the enclosed mounting brackets 2 and mounting screws 4 to secure the PT to the mounting panel Slits on entire circumference of PT Mounting panel Note 1 The PT must be installed in a control panel 2 When preparing the panel do not let metal debris enter the PT 3 The panel on which the PT is installed must have a thickness of 1 6 to 4 8 mm To maintain waterproof and dust proof performance the mount ing bracket screws must be tightened evenly to a torque of 0 1 to 0 25 N m If the bracket is tightened beyond the specified torque or if the tightening is
22. Power supply lines ir COM RS422 24V 0 0 m3253200 G90 00 Shield 4 5 Precautions When Grounding 24 V Models Only e The noise immunity is sufficient for a normal environment If there is an especially large amount of noise then ground accordingly e The PT must have an independent ground If the ground is shared with other devices it could increase problems with noise OK Wrong Q Grounded to 100 Q or less X e Use wire of at least 2 mm and ground to 100 Q or less e Shorten the ground line by grounding as close as possible to the PT li Precautions for Correct Operation Depending on the operating environment grounding may actually cause prob lems Example The power supply line for the PT is connected to a functional ground through electronic components If there is abnormal electric potential between the power supply line and the ground the electronic components may be dam aged 24 VDC OV Functional ground PT Power Supply Line With the NV3W do not ground the functional ground terminal on the PT if the positive terminal of the 24 V power supply on the PT is grounded Depending on the model of the personal computer the 24 V power supply may be short circuited and the PT may be damaged This is because depending on the model of the personal computer connecting to PT the SG terminal of the RS 232C port may be connected to the exterior of the 67 Starting an NV serie
23. Versions The system versions that can be installed depend on the model of the NV series PT The following table shows the possible combinations Applicable Versions for Centr Functions and NV System Versions NV system version O 2 V3W Version 1 1 orhigher Sup Not sup Not sup Not sup Not sup Sup Not sup Version 1 1 ported ported ported ported ported ported ported or higher Version 1 0 or higher Sup Not sup Not sup Not sup Not sup Not sup Not sup Version 1 0 ported ported ported ported ported ported ported or higher Vertical displays Alarm lists and histories Operation security Multifunction objects PLC multiple connections ontinued PT operation for non fatal errors in OMRON PLCs arger SD memory cards from 1 GB to 2 GB NV Designer version N NV4W_ Version 1 1 or higher Sup Sup Sup Sup Sup Sup Sup Version 1 1 ported ported ported ported ported ported ported or higher NV3Q Version 1 1 or higher Not sup Sup Sup Sup Sup Sup Sup Version 1 1 ported ported ported ported ported ported ported or higher Version 1 0 or higher Not sup Sup Sup Not sup Not sup Not sup Not sup Version 1 0 ported ported ported ported ported ported ported or higher The most recent NV system version can be installed using the Support Soft ware 1 6 2 NV System Version Upgrade Procedure The NV system
24. XW2Z 200T 4 RS 232C Cable line and Configuration in the NV series Pro gramming Manual Cat No V104 8 For details refer to Section 6 NV Configuration 5 Connect the personal computer and the PT by in the NV series Programming Manual Cat No RS 232C V104 Create screens with the NV Designer Go Ih Turn ON the power to the PLC The PLC will supply 5 V to the PT d 7 Transfer the project data from the NV Designer to the PT including screen data Nor ote 1 The default language for the System Menu is 8 Make settings from the PT s System Menu 0 English s x You can use the NV Designer to set the System Menu language to Japanese on the Setup 1 Tab Page of the NV Configuration 9 da PE SEUD EON ECA ERANG Refer to 5 1 2 System Menu Language for de tails Set the Host Link mode and one stop bit l 2 If the PT is connected to a C series or CV 10 Cycle the power supply to the PLC CVM1 series PLC keep the PLC in MONITOR mode If the PLC is in RUN mode and the PT at 1 tempts to write to PLC memory an error code of ERO1 will be displayed and memory will not be 1 1 Start communications between the PT and PLC written 39 Preparations for Operation Section 3 1 40 SECTION 4 Installing and Wiring the PT This section describes how to install and wire an NV series PT and start the PT for the first time 4 salus De PT a uis en eee ek we ED ER ee med whee oak 42 4 1 1 Batter
25. at the PLC are made in the PLC Setup and with the DIP switch on the front of the CPU Unit CX Programmer On the Serial Port Tab Page in the PLC Setup set the mode to Host Link and the number of stop bits to 1 When creating a new project set the PLC model to OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ CP USB cable RS 232C port Series or C CV Series T N poan comin Link connection PLC Connecting Cable XW2Z 200T 4 2 m with 5 V line XW2Z 200T 3 2 m without 5 V line XW2Z 500T 3 5 m without 5 V line DIP switch Set to use the settings in the PLC Setup CP series PLC Connection to option slot 1 left Pin 4 OFF Connection to option slot 2 right Pin 5 OFF CS CJ series PLC Built in RS 232C port connection Pin 5 OFF Ed 5 V or 24 VDC power supply Not required for XW2Z 200T 4 2 m with 5 V line Connect the PT to an OMRON PLC using the Host Link protocol Note Itis not possible to connect using the NT Link protocol 6 1 2 Connectable OMRON PLCs The following table shows the OMRON PLCs that can be connected to the PT using Host Link Serial communications mode for PT connection CP Series N type CP1E CP1L except for Host Link 10 point models and CP1H CS CJ Series CS1G CS1H CS1G H CS1H H CJ1G CJ1G H CJ1H H CJ1M and CJ2H C Series C200HX HG HE Z CQM1H CPM2A CPM2C CPM1 CPM1A and SRM1 C02 V2 CVM1 CV Series CV500 CV1000 CV2000 and CVM1 1 If the PT is connected to a C series or CV CVM1 series PL
26. 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 Overview e e o o o o 0o O0 O0 O0 O06 O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 OOOO O0 Oo O0 O0 O0 O0 Oo O0 O0 O0 O0 O0 Oo O0 Oo Oo Oo Oo Oo OO Features ol Veselle S PTS excusa saoetubot a emo tee S dese edt RE AES E 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 System CONH SUIN OD yeere neante ere sc Qe aeaa Re eGo a diet epe SEN Mod mei r E E A Wa hace oe eye E E TT SPCCINCANONS E E E E E TE EE hoes E E OE E aee ite FIC ONS ee aer oreo Rate A EE A np ge A r es A SYSE NEVO Oene 54 40th dtes aa a le es Oh i WG Cu eed a aa ee eh ewe SECTION 2 Part Names Functions and Internal Configuration 2 1 2 2 Part Names and Functions escea race rto wed ied ROWAN OE GRA D ACCRUE TRU AC SCUSA Internal COMCLAG OM ss ced rur tol a eoe Cah Orde ooo Ae edo orbem bes rod SECTION 3 Preparations for Operation ccceccccccsscees 3 Preparations dor ODeFAtloB au 4 5 2 ein koe x RUE CERE ee ael Doo o xm SECTION 4 Installing and Wiring the PT Installmme eP sace e e ee act ie dre So Cadres scott ettet eei Ec d gea 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 ConncctHom DI39raftis 220 132 0099 and SOLES GE
27. control panel The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 4 8 mm thick Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torque of between 0 1 and 0 25 N m for the NV3W NV3Q and be tween 0 2 and 0 3 N m for the NV4W 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 Do not let metal particles enter the Units when preparing the panel Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals Do not perform a dielectric voltage test 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 Model Rated power supply voltage NV3W MLI20L 5 VDC allowable range 4 5 to 5 5 VDC NVAW MI 721 24 VDC allowable range 21 6 to 26 4 VDC 1 7 W min NV4W ML141 NV3W MI 120 2 W min NV3W MI 140 NVGQMR TI NV3Q SWLIL Use a twisted pair cable to connect to the power terminals Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of between 0 22 and 0 30 N m Make sure the screws are properly tight ened To prevent malfunctions caused by noise ground the PT correctly Do not touch the surface of the circuit boards or the components mounted on them with your bare hands Discharge any static electricity from your body before handling the boards Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables The maximum tensile load for cables is 30 N Do not ap
28. dd Transfer Confirmation Screen When Firmware Versions Are Different Note The version will be changed to the transferred screen data firmware version Msetting Mode SU Memory Card Copy and Update Firmware DKK KKK KKK Touch Panel Operation A file name can be selected by touching it You can also select a file name by touching the Up Key to move up or touching the Down Key to move down After completing the setting touch the ESC Key to return to the previ ous Screen NV SD Touch the NV SD Key to display the Input File Name Screen for saving PT screen data to the SD memory card Enter the file name and touch the ENT Key Note Up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be used when entering the file name 81 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 File Name Entry Screen NV gt SD Input file name ox DK IK DI IK OK OK OK Af 2 344 5 6 7 8 AJ BI CI DI ELF 9 0 GI HITS KY Ls ox MIN OPT QURI Ys SITUI VI WL XI Z for The File Name Confirmation Screen will be displayed Check the file name and then touch the OK Key The File Name Confirmation Screen will be dis played when File Name is touched File Name Confirmation Screen letting Mode SU Memory Card File name x The SD Card Now Copying Screen will be displayed Write SD Card Screen Wetting Mode QU Memory Card Now Copy ing L canca If the same file name already exists the
29. each time the button is touched Japanese 68 Starting an NV series PT Section 4 6 Date and Time If the optional Battery is mounted in the PT you must set the date and time in the PT Refer to 5 1 5 Setting Mode for details on setting the clock 69 Starting an NV series PT Section 4 6 70 SECTION 5 System Menu This section describes the operations and settings that can be performed on the System Menu of an NV series PT 5 1 Configuration Settings from the System Menu 0000 12 5 1 1 Accessing the System Menu 72 5 1 2 iSystemVenu dTL ans Ud96 cena oe Dc EUR aha es 73 5 1 3 Prohibiting Displaying the System Menu 74 5 1 4 Items That Can Be Set from the System Menu 74 Salad Seine Mode dioe dete ak eth aki tet o p ard e Roa er d 75 5 2 Self diagnosis from the System Menu 0 0 0 e eee 86 5 2 1 Items That Can Be Tested from the System Menu 86 71 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 5 1 Configuration Settings from the System Menu The System Menu on the PT is used to configure the PT The following set tings can be made communications PT clock LCD contrast etc Not all of the settings in the PT Configuration can be set from the System Menu The System Menu is operated using the touch switches on the front panel of the PT Refer to the NV series Programming Manual Cat No V104 when setting the NV Confi
30. is later returned to English To free the allocated menu specify deleting screen data before transfer when trans ferring the project data to the PT 73 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 5 1 3 Prohibiting Displaying the System Menu You can use a DIP switch setting to prevent anyone other than the system administrator from changing PT Configuration settings by prohibiting anyone from displaying the System Menu Operating Mode Turn ON pin 2 of the DIP switch as shown on the left to pro Switch hibit moving to the System Menu rr OFF 1234 Note Set the operating mode switch on the NV4W as shown below Correct Method Wrong Method lt q Back case of the NV4W Operating mode switch If you attempt to set the switch by using the back case of the NV4W as a ful crum the operating mode switch may break 5 1 4 Items That Can Be Set from the System Menu System Menu PT Set PT configuration O Supported from the NV x Not supported Designer NV3W NV4W NV3Q Contrast Setting Mode Display Contrast A Only by transfer ring settings Backlight Brightness A Only by transfer ring settings Supported o 9 Nesupotd o Nosupoted o Not supported o o a EP tions and COM port Tw bpb Clock Initializing SRAM Memory SRAM O Initializing FRAM FROM O SD Memory x System Menu Language Legge Not supported Supported Supported 74 Configurat
31. memory card even if the PT can not be connected to the NV Designer Project data can be transferred directly by using SD memory cards The NV4W and NV3Q can connect an OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controller using Modbus RTU The EJ1 Temperature Controllers are connected using RS 485 with the PT as the master Up to 31 Temperature Controllers can be connected In addition to the previous monochrome display with two shades of gray you can now also select a monochrome display with eight shades of gray for improved screen display quality System Configuration Section 1 2 1 2 System Configuration This section describes the types of system configurations in which an NV series PT can be used 1 2 1 System Configuration NV3W System Configuration m Using 5 V Power Supplied from the PLC on a Serial Communications Cable NV Designer Screen Design Software NV3W Host Link connection i 5 V power supply Programming Device PLC Connecting Cable Connecting Cable RS 232C XW2Z 200T 4 2 m with 5 V line cable with a round n pin connector for the NV3W NV TOL 3M m Using an External 24 V Power Supply NV Designer Screen Design Software NV3W Host Link connection UN Programming Device PLC Connecting Cable Connecting Cable RS 232C XW2Z 200T 3 2 m without 5 V line cable with a round DIN pin XW2Z 500T 3 5 m without 5 V line connector for the NV3W NV TOL 3M HBHH 24 V power supply LL Addi
32. occur if screws other than the special mounting screws are used When applying for UL certification for devices connected to the NV series PT observe the following precautions e When the PT is installed in equipment it must conform to standards by being included as part of the equipment enclosure The rear panel of the NV series PT is not certified as an enclosure so provide a fireproof enclosure i e a metal barrier so that the rear panel and sides of the PT are covered Installing the PT Section 4 1 4 1 5 Using a Vertically Mounted PT NV3W and NV4W Only The NV3W or NV4W can be vertically mounted as shown below Mount it with the serial communications power supply connector on top _ i Precautions for Correct Operation e When creating screens select vertical screens on the NV Designer Create Project gt gt gt gt NV Model NV3 W NV Type i 280 x BA H Monochrome 1280w x B4 H Monochrome File Name Fusce aerem erae eer Bae Keep Current Settings Position 51 Installing the PT Section 4 1 4 1 6 Display Protective Sheets This cover protects the display panel from oil dust and soiling by hands Peel off the seal from the protective sheet and attach the sheet to the PT Applicable PT Moai NV3W NV3W KBA04 NV4W NVAW KBAO4 NV3Q NV3Q KBA04 Protective film l es NV series PT Display Protective Sheets Protective film 4 1 7 Water
33. other data is not backed up It will be initialized when the power is turned OFF e With FROM initialization the following data stored in Flash Memory will be deleted e Base screen data e PT Configuration data This data is returned to the default settings e Contrast adjustment settings data This data is returned to the default settings Before initializing be sure to use the NV Designer to save the screen data in the computer SD Memory Card Operations NV4W and NV3Q Touch the SD Memory Card Key in the Setting Menu to display the SD Mem ory Card Screen Touch the various keys on this screen to display the corre sponding setting screens SD Memory Card Screen Startup S poc MSett ing Mode A Memory Ca Setting Menu 5D Lw d SD Memory Card W SD SD File Delete SD Memory Card Menu SD NV Copies screen data from the SD memory card to the PT Note Ifthe firmware version of the screen data saved on the SD memory card differs from that of the PT then the data will be changed to the firm version that was set when the screen data was created NV SD Copies screen data from the PT to the SD memory card SD File Delete Deletes the screen files saved in the SD memory card 79 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 SD Memory Card Menu Manual Automatic Used to set the screen settings for when an SD memory card is inserted in the SD memory card slot
34. power is not turned ON to the PLC there is too much noise etc Check for these problems and then cycle the power to the PT RUN mode execution not Change the CPU Unit to MONITOR possible The PLC received mode a command that cannot be executed because the CPU Unit is in RUN mode ER10 Data error An error occurred in the data during communications Check the communi cations parameter settings for errors ER12 Overrun error The PT cannot receive the data The PT detected an error overrun in the communications data If this error recurs frequently check for noise or for errors in the PLC or PT ER13 FCS error The FCS value does not match the checksum in the command possibly caused by noise If this error recurs frequently check for noise on the communications path 119 Error Codes and Countermeasures Section 7 5 Code number Description Countermeasure ER14 Format error The data does not match the expected command format possibly caused by noise If this error recurs frequently check for noise on the communica tions path Numeric data error Specifications for read write areas are incorrect Make sure that the commu nications addresses set for system memory and parts are in read write areas Maximum frame length error The data exceeded the frame length possibly caused by noise If this error recurs frequently check for noise on the communications path CPU error in CPU Unit exe Cycle the
35. power sup ply ERO2 ERO202 Unit missing The unit address setting is incor rect or the data was corrupted by noise ERO302 CPU Unit error Check the CPU Unit and cycle the power supply ERO402 Not supported by The PLC could not detect correct model version model data possibly caused by noise ER1002 Command too The command received by the short PLC is shorter than the minimum permissible length possibly caused by noise ER1102 Access size error The PLC detected an access ER1001 Command too long size error possibly caused by noise ER2502 Memory error There is an error in PLC memory Check the PLC 117 Error Codes and Countermeasures Section 7 5 Description Countermeasure NV3W NV4W NV3Q ERO3 ERO103 Retries failed The PLC could not send the data within the specified number of retries possibly caused by noise ERO303 Controller error Check the status of the Commu nications Unit ER1003 Elements data The number of elements or data donAft match does not match possibly caused by noise ER1103 Address range An address specified in the error screen data is beyond the range supported by the PLC Check the manuals for your PLC and spec ify an address within the sup ported range ER2503 I O setting error Correct the I O tables in the PLC ERO4 ERO304 Check the unit number setting ER1004 Command for The data does not match the mat error expected command format pos s
36. power supply to the CPU cution not possible Occurs Unit only when communicating with Serial Communica tions Board Unit Aborted FCS error in send The FCS value does not match the data during processing checksum in the command in a frame other than the first frame possibly caused by noise If this error recurs frequently check for noise on the communications path Aborted format error in The data does not match the expected send data during process frame format possibly caused by ing noise If this error recurs frequently check for noise on the communica tions path Aborted numeric data error The range of PLC address assigned in in send data during pro the screen project are incorrect cessing Check the manuals for your PLC and specify an address within the sup ported range Aborted maximum frame The data exceeded the frame length length error in send data in a frame other than the first frame during processing possibly caused by noise If this error recurs frequently check for noise on the communications path Other error The model of the PLC is A PLC from a manufacturer other than codes wrong OMRON may have been connected This may cause error codes for irregu lar contents that depend on the com munications contents of the specific PLC manufacturer to be displayed Check to see if the communications driver in the PT is the correct one for the connected PLC 1 When connected to a
37. with the older version of Ww Designer Continue anyway YESI NON The following dialog box will be displayed when Transfer is selected from the PT Menu of the NV Designer Transfer Data Dialog Box Data to Transfer All Data TR conmareton anod a Direction NV Designer gt NV N Desigoer NV Puse n nIL Select the Update the firmware NV gt NV Designe S 1 automatically Check Box and then click the OK Button Updating the firmware and trans ferring the project will start at the same time Note Automatically updating the firmware is possible only fene miei reor when all data is transferred lv Update the sremware automabcally Note 1 Never turn OFF the power supply to the PT while the version is being up graded Also do not unplug the cable between the computer and the NV series PT The PT may not restart if transferring the system fails 2 The SPMA function cannot be used while the version is being upgraded or screens are being transferred 26 System Versions Version Upgrade Procedure Using NV Ver_UP Tool Section 1 6 NV Ver_UP is a special tool to upgrade the firmware version of the PT The NV Ver_UP version upgrade tool is installed at the same time as the NV Designer Click the Start Button at the bottom left of the window or select AIl Programs from the menu displayed by pressing the Ctrl Key and the Esc Key and then select CX One NV Designer Tools NV Ver UP from the OMRO
38. 0 VAC for 1 min with a cutoff current of 10 mA at initial state Insulation resistance Between the power supply terminals and the case 100 MQ at 500 VDC at initial state min Shock resistance 98 m s 4 times each in X Y and Z directions 1 000 Vp p with pulse widths of 50 ns and 1 us between power supply terminals via sim ulator Resistance to environment IP65 at initial state Dust proof and drip proof only from the front of the panel using Waterproof Packing at the contact surface with the panel Replace the Waterproof Packing each time you reinstall the PT Panel cutout dimensions 99 2 x 85 2 mm H x V Panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Degree of protection Operating section on front panel IP65 Battery life expectancy Battery life expectancy 5 yr at 25 C Battery life expectancy 3 yr at 25 C The SRAM internal RAM is backed up by the battery If backing up the data is required purchase a Battery separately The battery life expectancy is for when no power is supplied The actual value may be shorter depending on application conditions Battery backup PT clock data PLC memory hold data PT internal memory hold data and alarm history data if Battery is mounted Purchase an NV BATO1 separately Safety standards UL 508 and EC Directives Weight 240 g max 1 The USB port and COM port are not isolated from the internal digital cir cuits 19 Specifications Section 1 4 Performanc
39. 00 38 400 57 600 115 200 conditions for Data length 7 or 8 bits external device Stop bits Transmission distance total length 15 m max baud rate 115 200 bps 500 m max baud rate 115 200 bps Protocols Host Link OMRON protocol for PLCs Modbus RTU Protocols for PLCs from other companies Refer to the NV series PT Host Connec tion Manual Cat No V105 for details Connector 8 pin connector 3 Applicable cable PLC Connecting Cable Shielded twisted pair cable Without 5 V line XW2Z 200T 3 2 m or XW2Z 500T 3 5 m with 5 V line XW2Z 200T 4 2 m 1 The PTs cannot be connected to OMRON PLCs using RS 485 2 wire connections and the Host Link protocol 2 and are the power supply pins to drive the PT 8 Be sure to consider the cable length and ensure that the voltage supplied to the PT is within the operating voltage range 4 f power is being supplied from a source other than the PLC for a PT with a 5 VDC power supply make sure the power supply cable is 10 m or less in length Transfer Interface for Screen Data m Tool Port Mem Specifications Communications standard HS 232C not isolated Communications Baud rate bps Always 115 200 conditions for NV Data length Always 8 bits Designer l Always no parity 14 Specifications Section 1 4 1 4 2 NV4W General Specifications SS Mod NAWMiH Power consumption current 1 7 W max 70 mA max cons
40. 3Q in the NV series Programming Manual Cat No I V104 5 Transfer the project data from the NV Designer to the PT including screen data l Note 6 Make settings from the PT s System Menu 1 D language for the System Menu is En glish You can use the NV Designer to set the System y Menu language to Japanese on the Setup 1 Tab 7 Connect the PT and PLC using the XW2Z 200T Page of the NV Configuration 3 500T 3 RS 232C Cable With the NV4W or NV3Q the language used to display the System Menu can also be selected 4 from the System Menu 8 Transfer the PLC Setup from the CX Programmer bod ipee Le to the PLC l Set the Host Link mode and one stop bit v 2 If the PT is connected to a C series or CV 9 Cycle the power supply to the PLC CVM1 series PLC keep the PLC in MONITOR mode If the PLC is in RUN mode and the PT at JL tempts to write to PLC memory an error code of ERO1 will be displayed and memory will not be 10 Start communications between the PT and PLC written 38 Preparations for Operation Section 3 1 When Power 5 V Is Supplied from the PLC NV3W Only 7 Start the NV Designer 2 Set NV Designer Configuration Set NV Configuration from the NV Designer 3 1 For details refer to Section 5 Creating and Sav ing Projects Including Screen Data in the NV series Programming Manual Cat No V104 Connect the PT and PLC using the 2 For details refer to Section 3 NV Designer Out 4
41. ARED BORA SEES Seiad SO aho Communications Power Connector Pin Assignments 0 0 eee eee eee eee Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications 0 0 00 c cece ee eee Precautions When Grounding 24 V Models Only 0 0 00 ee eee eee eens Strong am NV senes PT cose a 86 8 foe ee aR kG enate ated eea eae Reese ee SECTION 5 System Men a2 rion UA E os Hees CEA EUR auras 5 5 2 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Self diagnosis from the System Menu 0 0 cc ccc cece eee e SECTION 6 Connecting and Setting PLCs or Temperature Controllers Connecting and Setting an OMRON PLC PAS SEIL Boca ci bch ie ood hc acd oh a dod a ob dete ee eas PDC SCUD ee ee dees x FREY ee ox Eero Ra SPMA Single Port Multiple Access 0004 6 1 6 2 6 3 6 4 6 5 Connecting to EJ1 Temperature Controllers Using Modbus RTU oN n m 24 25 29 30 34 37 38 41 42 53 55 58 67 68 71 72 86 89 90 93 95 99 102 vii viii TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 105 Jel Minean erase ened oh ee RS MESSEN TA Tm bog rais ee ta paca qr d s d 106 Jez specion and leanne uo ess es ueste ood E ded Cr eae w are ee uo Dew medio as 108 7 3 Troubleshooting the NV3 W etd are oer wie ee ea Ur dub eae ee a OR aedes 109 7 4 Troubleshooting the NV4W or NV3Q 0 0 000 eee eee eee 112 7 5 E
42. C keep the PLC in MONITOR mode If the PLC is in RUN mode and the PT attempts to write to PLC memory an error code of ERO1 will be displayed and mem ory will not be written If the PT is connected to a CP series or CS CJ series PLC the PLC can be in either RUN or MONITOR mode 90 Connecting and Setting an OMRON PLC Section 6 1 You can connect to the PLC using a built in serial port on the CPU Unit or a serial port on a Serial Communications Unit Serial Communications Board or Host Link Unit Note The SPMA function can be used only with CP series and CS CJ series PLCs 6 1 3 Cables Required for Connection Use one of the following cables to connect the PT to an OMRON PLC RS 232C Connections Name Mode Specifications PLC Connecting XW2Z 200T 4 For the 5 V NV3W models Cable 2 m with 5 V line XW2Z 200T 3 For the 24 V NV3W models and NV4W or NV3Q 2 m without 5 V line XW2Z 5OOT 3 For the 24 V NV3W models and NV4W or NV3Q 5 m without 5 V line To serial communications power 4 5_ 3L AS To RS 232C port connected included with PT gt on PLC Loose wires on one end D sub connector 9 pin male Insert the loose wires at the PT directly into the serial communications power supply connector that comes with the PT and tighten the screws At the PLC connect the cable just as it is to the D sub 9 pin connector NV To serial communications power connector included with PT
43. C series or CVM1 CV series PLC keep the operat ing mode of the CPU Unit set to MONITOR mode If a C series or CVM1 CV series CPU Unit is in RUN mode and error code of ERO1 will be dis played when attempting to write from the PT to the PLC and writing will not be possible 120 Error Codes and Countermeasures Section 7 5 Error Codes for Modbus Connections NV3W Code number Description Countermeasure Timeout error The PLC Connecting Cable is discon No response was nected Check the wiring or the Con received from the PLC necting Cable and see if it is disconnected The error may be temporary e g caused by noise Cycle the power sup ply to the PT and CPU Unit Response error Check the data returned by the remote No response was device received from the remote device NVAW or NV3Q Code number Description Countermeasure EROOO1 Timeout error The PLC Connecting Cable is discon No response was nected Check the wiring or the Connect received from the PLC ing Cable and see if it is disconnected The error may be temporary e g caused by noise Cycle the power supply to the PT and CPU Unit ERFFFE Response error Check the data returned by the remote No response was device received from the remote device Modbus Connections to OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controller NV3W error codes are displayed as ER followed by the two digit code NVAW and NV3Q error codes are displayed as EROO fol
44. CIFICATIONS 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 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 xxl xxii SECTION 1 Overview This section introduces the NV series PTs including the system configuration available models and specifications Ia
45. CX Programmer versions CX One version 3 2 or higher CX Programmer version 8 21 or higher 6 4 2 Using SPMA No special SPMA settings are required at the PT The PT is always ready Connecting Online Make the selection under Network Type in the CX Programmer s Change PLC Manually Dialog Box Change PLC Device Name New PLC1 Device Type GPIL Settings Network Type Settings Cance He Note To display the above items when connected to a CJ2 CPU Unit select Display All for the network type Example for the NV3W Set the Host Link unit number at the PLC to O 1 2 3 1 Select NV Thru Serial Port for the network type 2 Click the Set Button and set the Host Link Unit No to O 99 SPMA Single Port Multiple Access Section 6 4 3 Connect online CX Programmer CS CJ series or CP series PLC NV3W Host Link connection Programming Device Connecting PLC Connecting Cable Host Link unit number 0 Cable RS 232C cable with a round XW2Z 200T 4 2 m with 5 V line DIN pin connector for the NV3W XW2Z 200T 3 2 m without 5 V line NV TOL 3M XW2Z 500T 3 5 m without 5 V line 24 VDC power supply Not required when using the XW2Z 200T 4 2 m with 5 V line with the NV3W MLJ20L Note With NS3W system program version 1 0L connection cannot be performed using the SPMA function if the Host Link unit number of the CPU Unit is not O With PT system program version 1 1 or hig
46. Connecting and Setting an OMRON PLC ees 90 G Iel OVOIVICWL eden qoaa noo d ae qeu aia dad EE vais 90 6 1 2 Connectable OMRON PLCs cio i9 EEG bero t opere es 90 6 1 3 Cables Required for Connection 0 0 0 0 9 6 124 Winne Procedure aod esent ebat eo wieso uut 02 6 2 PLESNE 2 eeobrP eS eds ees hacer Oe pA Rabe Rd GU Ein d 03 0 2 L Jelec mnv the Models eis dist EU sete She hee d vom 93 022 NV Conieurauons oid dn ca ee Ee TREE SI E dE xe 94 6 3 PEC SeN et on athe pare set Ram os telo deles ad ed ta qued sh died ded iod 95 6 3 1 Connecting to the Built in RS 232C Port of the CPU Unit 95 6 3 2 Connecting to a Serial Communications Board Unit 98 6 4 SPMA Single Port Multiple Access 0 0 0 99 Gel Whatis SPNDA i Jin pk edo y aee ER EAE Id ttes s 99 6 12 USNS PMA us ici Ge de date Site edet ete BIE do abc Soe wid ead ae 99 6 5 Connecting to EJI Temperature Controllers Using Modbus RTU 102 G54 INVeseres PISSUIHPSS e exse dori dbkS dte done dave ides 102 6 5 2 Temperature Controller Settings 0 0 000 ee eee 103 89 Connecting and Setting an OMRON PLC Section 6 1 6 1 Connecting and Setting an OMRON PLC 6 1 1 Overview When the PT is connected to an OMRON PLLC the following settings must be made PT Settings The settings at the PT are made in the NV Configuration and the model selec tion when creating a new project PLC Settings The settings
47. ED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON S PRODUCT IS PROP ERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM Programmable Products Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Performance Data Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitabil ity and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of Omron s test conditions and the user must correlate it to actual application require ments Actual performance is subject to the Omron s Warranty and Limitations of Liability Change in Specifications Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our prac tice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifica tions of the Product may be changed without any notice When in doubt spe cial part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application Please consult with your Omron s representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Product Errors and Omissions Information presented by Omron Companies has been checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofrea
48. G20L and NV3W MR20L e Route the cables so that noise does not enter the system through them Use shielded cables for wiring e Conforms to CE Marking provided that the cable shield is grounded to 100 Q or less as shown below 100 mm max 28 mm max x 3 turns Ferrite core Shield Applicable models NV3W MG20 NV3W MR20 NV4W MG21 MV4W MR21 NV3Q MR21 and NV3Q SW 1 e he NV3W does not have RS and CS control lines e Route the cables so that noise does not enter the system through them Use shielded cables for wiring The PTs are certified for CE Marking under the condition that the follow ing wiring is used 1 The cable shield must be grounded to 100 Q or less 2 Ground the FG functional ground terminal to 100 Q or less NV3Q NV3W or NVAW Power supply lines Shield Applicable models NV3W MG40 NV3W MR40 NVAW MG41 NV4W MR41 NV3Q MR41 and NV3Q SW41 e here are no RS and CS control lines e Route the cables so that noise does not enter the system through them Use shielded cables for wiring e Pin E is used to set the terminating resistance Precautions When Grounding 24 V Models Only Section 4 5 e The PTs are certified for CE Marking under the condition that the follow ing wiring is used 1 2 3 1 The cable shield must be grounded to 100 Q or less 2 Ground the FG functional ground terminal to 100 Q or less NV3W or NVAW NV3Q
49. LC USB Serial Conversion Cable CS1W CIF31 RS 232C Cable XW2Z 200T 3 without 5 V line XW2Z 500T 3 without 5 V line To 24 V power supply To serial port To computer on PLC NV Designer 53 Connection Diagrams Section 4 2 54 gm NV4W NV3Q Connection with OMRON PLCs Use the XW2Z 200T 3 or XW2Z 500T 3 Cable Commercially available USB cable NV Designer NV4W or NV3Q P 4 External power supply VA Jo NV4W Type mini B NV3Q Type B OMRON PLC RS 232C Cable XW2Z 200T 3 or XW2Z 500T 3 To 24 V power supply ne To serial port on PLC UN To computer NV Designer A Connection with OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controllers Use RS 485 shielded twisted pair cable Commercially available USB cable NV Designer V4W or NV3Q LS To 24 V power suppl a E epe T B EJ1 EDU port B NVAW Type mini B NV3Q Type B OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controller i 8 e Clea U B ee He Em lees ae e d c Sll Ey Qs obs dr Q Olas C e gj RS 485 shielded twisted pair cable To co
50. N Menu NV Ver UP Dialog Box NVVer UP NV Firmware D T e Select the firmware Select Firmware Communicabon setting Exit Select NV Firmware Dialog Box Select NV Firmware NV3GQ Color NV3Q Monochrome NV3Q Monochrome NV3W Monochrome NV3W Monochrome NAW Monochrome Communication Setting Dialog Box Communication Setting Select the firmware Select Firmware Button and set the communications condi tions Communication Setting Button The applicable set tings dialog box will be dis played when either of the buttons is clicked Select the most recent firm ware version i e highest ver sion number for the model that you are using Click the OK Button to return to the NV Ver_UP Dialog Box Make the communications setting and then click the OK Button to return to the NV Ver_UP Dialog Box These selections cannot be made for the NV4W and NV3Q For the NV3W select the COM port that you are actu ally using Upgrading the version will start when the Start Button is clicked The NV Ver_UP version upgrade tool will end when the Exit Button is clicked Note 1 Never turn OFF the power supply to the PT while the version is being up graded 2 Do not unplug the cable between the computer and the NV series PT Otherwise the PT may not restart 27 System Versions Section 1 6 28 SECTION 2 Part Names Functions and Internal Configuration This section describes the functi
51. NV Series NV3W NV4W NV3Q Programmable Terminals SETUP MANUAL NV Series NV3W NV4W NV3Q Programmable Terminals Revised December 2009 Notice OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the purposes described in this manual The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual Always heed the information provided with them Failure to heed precautions can result in injury to people or dam age to property N DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Additionally there may be severe property damage N WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Additionally there may be severe property damage N Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage OMRON Product References All OMRON products are capitalized in this manual The word Unit is also capitalized when it refers to an OMRON product regardless of whether or not it appears in the proper name of the product The abbreviation Ch which appears in some displays and on some OMRON products often means word and is abbreviated Wd in documentation in this sense The abbreviation PLC means Programmable Controller The abbre
52. Notcomeced NO senddata SD Bue Receive data RD Orange Requestto sena RS Cleartosend CS Notconnested NC Notconnected NC Notconnested NO poser Se Bae 4 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications Section 4 4 RS 422A Connections B Setting Set RS 422A 485 to 4 wire communications on the PLC Turn ON the terminating resistance When connecting to a Serial Communications Board Unit with RS 422A set the switches on the front of the Unit Board as shown below D Serial Communications Board Unit Settings OFF ON TERM Cocoa CS1W SCU31 V1 Nella ucc Ra scusi vi mm Terminating resistance switch ON Terminating resistance connected m COMM O coMMe 2 4 wire switch 4 4 wire connection i eI we E 4 BORTI Ir 314 485 Port 2 O RS 422A 485 RS 422A 485 CJ1W SCU31 V1 Bottom View Port 1 ort 1 RS 422A 485 Port 2 RS 422A 485 Sm PLC Serial XM2S 09 Communications To 24 V PT Unit Board power supply RS 422 S RS 422A S 4 wire Note A PLC cannot be connected to multiple OMRON PLC using the Host Link pro tocol 63 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications Section 4 4 RS 485 Connections Note RS 485 2 wire cannot be used to connect to a Serial Communications Board Unit using the Host Link protoco
53. O SD SD jo J JO Touch SW You can check the operation of the touch switches DIP SW You can check the operation of the DIP switch Back Light The backlight color changes at intervals of 1 second 3 color LED green Green to red to orange in red and orange order backlight White LED backlight UHR S to unlit to lit weak UHR S 3 color LED white White red and pink in order red and Bie back light Buzzer Used to check buzzer operation LCD Used to display patterns and check DIP switch operation Contrast Changes in contrast can be checked by touching the and Keys SD Used to check SD memory card read operation 4 Touch Panel Operation To return to the previous screen touch either the ESC Key or the Ini tial Startup Screen at the top of the screen 86 Self diagnosis from the System Menu Section 5 2 G Ws Description of Function Test Self diagnosis Screen The names of the items that were checked by the NV3W are displayed in inverse video on the Test Screen A check mark is displayed to the left of the key switch for each item that was checked by the NVAW or NV3Q The check marks will be cleared when returning to the startup screen of the System Menu 87 Self diagnosis from the System Menu Section 5 2 88 SECTION 6 Connecting and Setting PLCs or Temperature Controllers This section provides information and procedures required to connect an NV series PT to an OMRON PLC 6 1
54. T The contrast has been adjusted toa Adjust the contrast from the System Menu high setting The backlight brightness has been Adjust the backlight brightness from the Sys adjusted to a dark setting tem Menu The backlight is turning OFF The backlight will turn ON if you touch the because it has been set to turn OFF screen When you touch the screen to turn ON automatically in the NV Configuration the backlight the switch parts are disabled from the NV Designer Change the setting in the NV Configuration if necessary The backlight goes out immedi The backlight automatically turns Change the setting in the NV Configuration ately OFF too quickly The date and time displays are The clock data in the PLC that is Correct the setting of the clock in the PLC wrong being accessed is wrong The touch switches do not work A validation condition has been set Check the status of PLC memory to see if the for a switch part and the condition validation condition has been met has not been met There is no sound when touch a The switch buzzer setting in the Enable the switch buzzer if necessary touch switch option settings in the switch part attributes has been set to disable the buzzer The touch switch buzzer has been Enable the touch switch buzzer if necessary disabled in the settings in the NV Configuration from the NV Designer The PT does not work for about The same communications settings Check the co
55. T Link protocol Modbus RTU PLC Master PTs Slaves is required to connect multiple NV3W NV4W or NV3Q PTs to one PLC Up to 31 PT can be connected To use Modbus a communications program for the master is required in the PLC Also notification cannot be performed from the PT Therefore response and updating may be slow or it may not be possible to read all inputs of touch switches lamps and numbers For details refer to the NV series Host Connection Manual Cat No V105 1 2 2 Connectable OMRON PLCs PLC Serial communications mode for PT connection CP Series N type CP1E CP1L except for 10 Host Link point models and CP1H CS CJ Series CS1G CS1H CS1G H CS1H H CS1D CJ1G CJ1G H CJ1H H CJ1M and CJ2H C Series C200HX HG HE Z CQM1 H CPM2A CPM2C CPM1 CPM1A and SRM1 C02 V2 CVM1 CV Series CV500 CV1000 CV2000 and CVM1 1 If the PT is connected to a C series or CV CVM1 series PLC keep the PLC in MONITOR mode If the PLC is in RUN mode and the PT attempts to write to PLC memory an error code of ERO1 will be displayed and mem ory will not be written If the PT is connected to a CP series or CS CJ series PLC the PLC can be in either RUN or MONITOR mode You can connect to the PLC using a built in serial port on the CPU Unit or a serial port on a Serial Communications Unit Serial Communications Board or Host Link Unit Use RS 232C or RS 422A to connect to OMRON PLCs Do not use RS 485 System Configurat
56. W and NV3Q Only To hold the following data in the PT even if the PT power supply is turned OFF for the NV4W or NV3Q install a Battery before installing the PT Internal data to hold in the PT Clock data PLC memory hold data PT internal memory hold data and alarm history data Use the following battery Battery specifications Model NV4W or Life expectancy NV BATO1 NV3Q NV3Q SW21 or NV3Q SW41 Approx 3 yr NVAW NV3Q MR21 or NV3Q MR44 Approx 5 yr The life expectancy is given for room temperature and humidity 25 C and 65 humidity and a power supply voltage of 24 VDC Note When using a Battery mount the Battery before turning ON the power Battery Mounting Procedure 1 2 3 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Connect the connector so that the red line is connected to the positive ter minal and place the Battery in the round frame Connector position 42 Installing the PT 4 1 2 Section 4 1 3 Close the battery cover Installation Environment N WARNING N WARNING Note The person responsible for the system must confirm installation inspection and maintenance work done on the PT to confirm that it is performed cor rectly The person responsible for the system must have the qualifications and authority to ensure safety in all stages of machine design installation opera tion maintenance and disposal Installation and post installation of the PT must be checked by t
57. When performing communications using Mod bus RTU use port B of the EJ1 EDU 1 N Connections NV series PT Master EJ1 Temperature EJ1 Temperature Controller Controller Slave Modbus RTU RS 485 Port B Port B Up to 31 Temperature Controllers can be connected The following settings can be made from the Communication Parameters Tab in the Configuration Dialog Box Set the baud rate and parity to match the set tings at the EJ1 NV Configuration Setup Seren Setup T Setup 2 Hold Memon Recipe arm Hire Lima Graph Parrword 1 L Batic Setup Dommurscahen Parameters PLC bhultiple C nsincliu n d Fging FUCUnANo 1 247 1 OM Pod ICennecded la PLUE sternal Deve Baud Fina Pre ae bod Communication Erra Handling Beim 3 mer 4 seeds Sela Data Lengih ba e Display Engs Codes Dr nhad fion Bi il b E Trinimissi n Delay L Pansy Bit vani 5 Ul mi van m 100m Connecting to EJI Temperature Controllers Using Modbus RTU Section 6 5 Bit Rate 9 600 19 200 These settings for connec 38 400 57 600 or must be the same tion with 115 200 bps as the communica a ET UCET devices Stop Bits Always 1 bit ature Controller tions Error Display Error OFF ON held or Handling Codes ON not held Transmis 5 to 1 000 ms sion Delay Note When connecting to OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controllers using Modbus RTU set a transmission delay of at least 5 ms in the comm
58. alid i e it points to nonexistent data An error occurred during communi cations between the PT and the external device e g PLC There is no base screen data in the PT This display appears even when there is NV Configuration data A screen that is not registered was specified from the PLC or for screen switching from a switch part or for automatic paging The keyboard screen that is not reg istered was specified when calling a keyboard screen for data entry The PT contains NV Configuration data and keyboard screen data but it does not contain base screen data The size of the base screen data that was transferred exceeds the capacity of the PT NV3W 384 Kbytes A screen specification from the PLC or for screen switching from a switch part or for automatic paging was not correct A startup screen is specified in the NV Configuration made from the NV Designer An incorrect address or value is specified for the first word of the Word Area in system memory The number of the screen to switch to is not written in the first word of the Word Area in system memory in the PLC The number of the screen to switch to is already written in the first word of the Word Area in system memory in the PLC Section 7 3 Check the replacement address in the custom part and the communications address at the PLC Refer to 7 5 Error Codes and Countermea sures Transfer the base screen data from the NV De
59. and red TTL Life expectancy 100 million operations min at 25 C 8 dots x 8 dots min External memory Be ee Host communications NV3W MSLI J20 L RS 232C not isolated Transmission distance 15 m Connector 8 pin NV3W ML140 RS 422A 485 not isolated Transmission distance 500 m Connector 8 pin Support Software communications HS 232C not isolated via Mini DIN 5 pin connector Applicable Support Software NV Designer version 1 0 or higher Included with CX One version 4 or in CX One Lite version 4 1 This is the estimated time before brightness is reduced by half at room temperature and humidity It is not a guaranteed value 2 The estimate applies to operation when only custom switches are placed on the screen 3 The execution area of a touch switch will be the area of the switch on the touch panel minus a 1 dot box 12 Specifications Section 1 4 Functional Specifications em SPeWfcaions AT NVW models Displayable fonts Fixed NV Designer Half size characters 8 x 8 dots or normal characters 8 x 16 dots Magnification is possible on the display to 1x 2x and 4x True Type NV Designer 10 to 64 dots Windows 10 to 64 dots Displayable characters Japanese English Korean German French Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese and Turkish Maximum number of screens Approx 160 screens The number of screens that can be regis
60. ate and time dis The clock time in the ana inicia that is being Correct the setting of the clock in the PLC plays are wrong accessed for the time is wrong The touch switches do A validation condition has been set for a switch Check the status of PLC address to see if the not work part and the condition has not been met validation condition has been met There is no sound Enable the switch buzzer if necessary Enable the touch switch buzzer if necessary Check the communications settings on the PT and PLC and make sure they are the same Turn OFF bit 15 from the PLC Do not use the system memory for any purpose other than communicating with the PT Manipulate the bits correctly from the PLC Do not use the system memory for any purpose other than communicating with the PT Refer to the NV series PT Programming Man ual Cat No V104 for information on control ling the backlight from the Bit Area of system memory The USB cable is not connected Make sure that the screen transfer cable is cor rectly wired and securely connected The computer is connected to the COM port on Connect the USB cable correctly the PT The communications method for data transfer Set the communications method for data trans is set to RS 232C fer to USB 113 Troubleshooting the NV4W or NV3O Section 7 4 error Cause Countermeasure e Nothing is displayed and the above power supply and replace ment setting problems
61. aterproof performance from the front of the panel 1 Operating mode switch Normal operation Prohibiting Clearing FROM at factory setting moving to System startup Menu Turn OFF all pins Turn ON pin 2 Turn ON pins 2 3 and 4 Pin settings ON nee i o OFF 1234 1234 1234 Precautions for Correct Operation Do not use any settings other than those given above 30 Part Names and Functions Section 2 1 2 1 2 NV4W SSSSSS Number Paimme J Deepl on 0000 Display area Various screens are displayed in this area The entire display surface is a touch panel which can be used for switch operations and data entry An optional Protective Sheet is available to protect the display screen from dirt Refer to 1 3 3 Other Optional Products SD memory card Insert the SD memory card here slot When using an SD memory card from the NV Designer use an SD memory card reader writer and perform operations on the NV Designer When using an SD memory card from the PT use the SD Memory Card Setting Screen from the System Menu to perform operations USB port type This port is used to connect to a computer NV Designer A commercially avail mini B able USB cable A type mini B can be used SD memory card This indicator lights while the SD memory card is being accessed Do not access indicator remove the SD memory card while the indicator is lit 5 Battery cover When using a backup battery pur
62. chased separately open this battery cover to install it When a backup battery is installed clock data PLC memory hold data alarm history data and internal PT memory hold data can be used Operating mode This DIP switch is used to prohibit moving to the System Menu and to clear the switch FROM Set the DIP switch before turning ON the power Battery connector This is the connector for the backup battery Communications This connector is used to connect serial communications with the PLC and the power supply con power supply Communications are performed using RS 232C or RS 422A 485 nector Connect the enclosed connector to the COM port on the PT to enable using the S to COM communications power connector port Waterproof Pack This Packing maintains waterproof performance from the front of the panel ings 1 Operating mode switch Normal operation Prohibiting moving Clearing FROM at factory setting to System Menu startup MEN Turn OFF all pins Turn ON pin 2 Turn ON pins 2 3 and 4 Pin settings ON ane i o OFF 1234 1234 1234 la Precautions for Correct Operation Do not use any settings other than those given above 31 Part Names and Functions Section 2 1 2 1 3 NV3Q Number Part mame Description Display area Various screens are displayed in this area The entire display surface is a touch panel which can be used for switch operations and data entry An optional P
63. col for PLCs Modbus RTU Protocols for PLCs from other companies Refer to the NV series PT Host Con nection Manual Cat No V105 for details Connector 8 pin connector 9 Applicable cable XW2Z 200T 3 2 m or XW2Z 500T 3 Shielded twisted pair cable 5 m PLC Connecting Cable 1 The PTs cannot be connected to OMRON PLCs using RS 485 2 wire connections and the Host Link protocol 2 and are the power supply pins to drive the PT 8 Be sure to consider the cable length and ensure that the voltage supplied to the PT is within the operating voltage range Transfer Interface for Screen Data m USB port tem Specifications AIL NVAW models Communications standard USB 1 1 USS tonne Number of PTs connected to 1 computer Special protocol for NV series PTs Applicable cable Commercially available USB cable 1 Do not subject the metal parts of the connector to excessive static electric ity 18 Specifications Section 1 4 1 4 3 NV3Q General Specifications D e Med mom O NaSWA O Power consumption current 2 4 W max 100 mA max 3 6 W max 150 mA max consumption Power supply section isolation Transformer Ambient operating tempera O to 50 C ture Ambient operating humidity 20 to 85 with no condensation Ambient storage temperature 20 to 60 C Ambient storage humidity 10 to 85 with no condensation Between the power supply terminals and the case 50
64. connected to the Automatically PT using a USB or serial cable and there is no need to make a setting in the Change PLC Dialog Box 1 2 3 1 Start the CX Programmer Select Auto Online Direct Connection from the PLC Menu 2 n the Direct Online Dialog Box select one of the following connection methods depending on the PT model and then click the Connect Button e NV3W Serial Connection e NVAW or NV3Q USB Connection Direct Online Goes online automatically Select connection type and press Connect button Connection Type Serial connection also when using USB Serial conversion cable Connection will automatically be made to the PLC connected directly to the PC via LISB cable Please select Serial connection when using USB Serial conversion cable 3 The online connection will be made and the ladder program or other data can be transferred 101 Connecting to EJI Temperature Controllers Using Modbus RTU Section 6 5 6 5 Connecting to EJ1 Temperature Controllers Using Modbus RTU 6 5 1 NV series PT Settings Model Selection in the NV Designer 1 1 Connection NV series PT Master Modbus RTU RS 485 NV Configuration on NV Designer 102 EJ1 Temperature Controller select Modbus RTU Mode Temperature Controller for the model selection when creating a new NV Designer file An EJ1 Temperature Controller can be connected using Modbus RTU with the NV series PT as the master
65. ctional Specifications Wem e SSS Model NV3Q MR NVSQ SWEIR Displayable fonts Fixed NV Designer Half size characters 8 x 8 dots or normal characters 8 x 16 dots Magnifi cation is possible on the display to 1x 2x 4x and 8x True Type NV Designer 10 to 240 dots Windows 10 to 240 dots Displayable charac Japanese English Korean German French Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese Traditional Chi ters nese and Turkish Maximum number of Approx 240 screens Approx 180 screens Screens The number of screens that can be registered depends on the contents of the screens Screen numbers that Base screens 0 to 1 023 can be registered Keyboard screens 0 to 7 Screen types Base screens These screens can be switched externally and parts can be pasted on these screens Keyboard screens These screens can be used to directly enter data for data parts Graphics Straight lines continuous lines rectangles circles ovals circular arcs oval arcs sectors oval sec tors and rounded rectangles Parts Messages lamps switches data bar graphs keyboards line graphs alarm lists and clocks Clock parts can access external clock data and display it Clock accuracy is 180 s per month Other functions Recipes flow displays address writing display language switching alarm lists alarm history pass words and Multifunction Objects SPMA functions Communications with a PLC are possible if the computer running t
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67. do not exist e The screen display is not correct and the above message and date time problems do not exist excluding error codes e Switches do not work and the above grid and enable setting problems do not exist e The buzzer does not turn OFF There is an error in the system Check the controlled system to be sure it is safe to do so and then cycle the power sup ply The CPU in the PT will be reset If the problem is not fixed by performing the countermeasure given above initialize the built in Flash Memory from the System Menu and then transfer the data to the PT again from the NV Designer Note When memory is initialized all base screen data PT setting data and key board screen data will be lost Be sure to backup this data in advance If the problem is not fixed by performing the countermeasures given above turn ON pins 2 3 and 4 on the DIP switch on the back of the PT and cycle the power After the PT has been reset return the DIP switch to the pre vious settings and cycle the power again Note This operation will return the PT to the default settings and clear the memory in the PT Be sure to back up any required data in advance The power supply to the PT was turned OFF If normal operation is not recovered after per while updating the firmware forming the above three countermeasures con tact your OMRON representative Operation Security Passwords NVAW and NV3Q Onl
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69. e Symbol Signal direction C aS 2988 y m B Femo fe JS SIS 8 Senddaa ksb PTioexemaldeice 24V COM RS422 Receive data RD Exemaldeice oPT Receive data RD ExtemaldevicetoPT fo emisse E Note 1 The RS and CS control lines are not used 2 Pin E is used to set the terminating resistance 57 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications Section 4 4 4 4 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications This section describes how to connect the NV series PT power supply and serial communications 4 4 1 Power Supply Connections e Power to the PT is supplied from the serial communications power supply connector that comes with the PT e The serial communications power supply connector is a screw terminal block 8 pins used to connect PLC serial communications and the power supply Use the following wire stranded wire for the power supply line to mini mize the influence of noise Applicable Wire Stranded Wire Size Conductor cross sectional area AWG 28 to 16 0 08 to 1 25 mm Power Supply Specifications Power supply Operating power Power consumption Power supply Communications voltage supply voltage current consumption method specification range NV3W MG20L 5 VDC 4 5 to 5 5 VDC 1 W max 200 mA max From external RS 232C NV3W MR20L power supply or 24 VDC 21 6 to 26 4 VDC 1 7 W max 70 mA max From external poner Upp
70. e Specifications Wem Se ifications O S Model aaow S Display device NV3Q MR STN monochrome LCD pen E Effecive display sze 71x53 mm Hx V Backlights NV3Q MR LED backlights 3 colors white pink and red NV3Q SW LED backlight 1 color white 8 dots x 8 dots min External memory SD memory card 32 MB to 2 GB Manufacturers for which operation has been confirmed Panasonic SD standard Host communica COM Port NV3Q I 121 RS 232C not isolated Transmission distance 15 m Connec tions tor 8 pin NVS3Q Il 41 RS 422 A485 not isolated Transmission distance 500 m Connector 8 pin Support Software Tool por HOC communications USB port USB 1 1 type B Transmission distance 5 m max Applicable Support Software NV Designer version 1 0 or higher Included with CX One version 4 L or in CX One Lite version 4 1 1 This is the estimated time before brightness is reduced by half at room temperature and humidity It is not a guaranteed value 2 The estimate applies to operation when only custom switches are placed on the screen 3 he execution area of a touch switch will be the area of the switch on the touch panel minus a 1 dot box 4 The capacity of the SD memory card is 32 MB to 1 GB for PT system pro gram version 1 0L 5 Do not reformat the SD memory card using standard Windows functions such as that provided in Windows Explorer 20 Specifications Section 1 4 Fun
71. e products This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products e Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination 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 HISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM PROGHAMMABLE PRODUCTS OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product or any consequence thereof XX Disclaimers CHANGE IN SPE
72. e with OMRON PLCs using Host Link Multivendor Support with PLC Model Conversion Supply Power to the PT via the PLC Connecting Cable NV3W Only The NV series Programmable Terminals PTs are easy to use and compact Features and Functions of NV series PTs e Switching the backlight of the NV3W monochrome NV4W monochrome or NV3Q monochrome PTs lets you determine system status from a dis tance e The NV3Q color PTs can display 4 096 colors Display color Backlight color NV3W NV3W MG and NV4W MG and NV4W MG_ Monochrome Green orange or red Green orange or red or red ee MR NV4W MR and White red and pink NV3Q monochrome NV3Q color 4 096 4 096 colors si Application Example That Switches the Backlight Color Color That Indicates an Alarm Color That Indicates Normal Operation 9 9 NS Color That Indicates an Alarm Bright LED are used in the PT eliminating the need to replace the backlights The screens displayed on an NV series PT are created on the NV Designer Screens can be easily created by simply selecting parts from a library and arranging them Parts are available to match the application that is used The NV3W is connected using a special RS 232C cable The NV4W or NV3Q is connected using a commercially available USB cable The NV model conversion function enables screen data to be converted and reused from a model with a small screen to one with a large screen You can connect t
73. ear FROM 78 To display the Memory Screen touch Setting from the Startup Screen of the System Menu and then touch Memory for the NV3W or Clear Memory for the NV4W or NV3Q on the Setting Screen Use this screen to initialize the user memory in the PT Memory Screen Accessing Screens Startup Screen l Setting J Memory SRAM Touch this key to initialize the line graph data stored in SRAM Line graph data is also initialized by cycling the power PLC memory hold data the alarm history and PT internal memory data will also be initialized FROM Touch this key to delete the screen data and PT Configuration stored in user memory FROM in the PT When either of the above keys is touched a message will be displayed asking for confirmation To clear the memory touch the Clear OK Key A buzzer will sound memory will begin to be cleared and Now Working will be displayed When the memory has been cleared Cleared will be displayed Do not turn OFF the power supply while Now Working is being displayed If the power is inadvertently turned OFF then clear the memory again Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 Eve L Touch Panel Operation After completing the setting touch the ESC Key to return to the previ ous Screen la Precautions for Correct Operation When SRAM is initialized the line graph data stored in SRAM will be deleted Line graph data and
74. ed at both ends it may cause damage due to the electric potential between the ground points Note 1 Use shielded cables for wiring 2 Use only one type of transmission cable Do not use two different types of cable together 3 When cross connecting lines and using a shielded cable for the RS 485 transmission path ground only one end of the line 64 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications Section 4 4 m Wiring the Connector To connect the cable to the Serial Communications Unit Board use the XM2A 0901 Plug and XM2S 0911 E Hood included with each port on the Unit Board and solder the wires to the connector Soldering Hishi Tube F Internal diameter 1 5 mm Heat shrinking tube Length 10 mm Refer to the manual for the Serial Communications Board Unit Cat No W336 for details on wiring the connector 65 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications Section 4 4 4 4 4 Precautions in Wiring Serial Communications Wiring the NV3W for a 5 V Input and RS 232C Communications Wiring the NV3W NV4W or NV3Q for a 24 V Input and RS 232C Communications 1 2 3 Wiring the NV3W NVAW or NV3Q for a 24 V Input and RS 422A or RS 485 Communications 66 There are precautions related to the communications specifications that must be observed when wiring the serial communications power connector and power terminals Wire according to the following information Applicable models NV3W M
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76. ere is an error For example a word address is set in a bit area ER1000 No SD memory card The SD memory card is not correctly inserted in the SD memory card slot Check the SD memory card slot ER1001 SD memory card cannot write to an SD memory card Check write error whether the SD memory card is write pro tected ER1002 SD memory card It is not possible to write to the SD memory memory is full card because the memory is full Delete the data on the SD memory card or prepare a new SD memory card ER1003 SD memory card Data in the SD memory card cannot be read read error Check at the personal computer to see whether the data saved on the SD memory card has been corrupted ER1005 SD memory card The name of a file saved from the PT to the saved file name error SD memory card is incorrect Correct the file name ER1103 PLC address setting A memory address that does not exist in the error PLC was specified in the settings to transfer external clock data Set the correct memory address This section describes the error codes that are included in responses to com munications commands The sub response code from the FINS command end code in communications responses from PLCs is displayed For details refer to information on FINS commands in the CS CU CP Series Communications Commands Reference Manual Cat No W342 OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ CP series PLCs NV3W error codes are displayed as ER followed by the two digit code
77. f a touch switch will be the area of the switch on the touch panel minus a 1 dot box 4 Do not reformat the SD memory card using standard Windows functions such as Windows Explorer 16 Specifications Section 1 4 Functional Specifications Mem Specifications Mod NVAWMIT Displayable fonts Fixed NV Designer Half size characters 8 x 8 dots or normal characters 8 x 16 dots Magnifi cation is possible on the display to 1x 2x 4x and 8x True Type NV Designer 10 to 240 dots Windows 10 to 240 dots Displayable charac Japanese English Korean German French Italian Spanish Simplified Chinese Traditional Chi ters nese and Turkish Maximum number of 2 shades of gray 250 screens 8 shades or gray 200 screens bacs The number of screens that can be registered depends on the contents of the screens Screen numbers that Base screens O to 1 023 can be registered Keyboard screens 0 to 7 Screen types Base screens These screens can be switched externally and parts can be pasted on these screens Keyboard screens These screens can be used to directly enter data for data parts Graphics Straight lines continuous lines rectangles circles ovals circular arcs oval arcs sectors oval sec tors and rounded rectangles Parts Messages lamps switches data bar graphs keyboards line graphs alarm lists and clocks Clock parts can access external clock data and display it Clock accuracy is
78. f the screw is tightened counter clockwise Pull the wire out check the terminal hole and then connect the wire again a x LARES ERES TEN Clockwise Counterclockwise 59 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications Section 4 4 Note 1 When using the PT in environments where strong noise is present con nect the following noise filter to the power supply line Manufacturer TDK Lambda Corp Model RSEL 2001W 2 Do not connect the DC power supply terminals to an AC power supply 3 Do not perform dielectric strength tests on the PT 4 To protect the PT from abnormal voltages on the power line the DC pow er supply must maintain a stable output even if the input power is inter rupted for 10 ms and must have reinforced or double insulation 5 A built in non isolated regulator is used for the NV3W Be careful not to create an unwanted current path with the ground con nection For example the power supply to the NV3W may be short cir cuited by functional grounding the NV3W 6 When using a power supply without a built in protective circuit be sure to supply power to the PT through a protective element such as a fuse 4 4 2 Precautions When Supplying Power 5 V from the PLC NV3W Only If the XW2Z 200T 4 PLC Connecting Cable 2 m with 5 V line is used 5 V can be supplied from the PLC instead of from an external power supply Specifications for 5 V Power Supply to NV3W NV series PT Power supply Operat
79. g for the com occurred in the data munications conditions Check the baud during communica rate and transfer format for the PLC and tions the PT A temporary error occurred due to a fac tor such as noise Cycle the power supply for the PLC and the PT ER22 Overrun error The PT Overflow has occurred in the PT reception cannot receive data buffer A PLC error has occurred 115 Error Codes and Countermeasures Section 7 5 OMRON PLC Error Codes 116 NV4W or NV3Q Code number Description Countermeasure EROOFF Timeout error 1 The PLC Connecting Cable is disconnect ed Check the Connecting Cable to see if it is wired and connected correctly Temporary error caused by noise or other factor Cycle the power to the PLC and PT This error will be displayed once at startup If operation after that is normal the PT may have automatically adjusted its baud rate because it was different from the baud rate of the host ERO100 Error in number of Check whether the number of digits for the digits in keyboard data part on the Keyboard Screen is set cor screen data part rectly ERO101 Alarm history error When updating the alarm history display is stopped the alarm history data displayed on the PT screen is updated in memory When updating the display is enabled new data will be displayed ERO500 Software setting An address that cannot be used for the data is error set Check the addresses that are used to see if th
80. g settings in the Communications Settings Area e Select the Custom Option The default is Standard e Set the baud rate The default is 9 600 e Format 7 1 E 7 bit data 1 stop bit and even parity Format 7 2 E 7 bit data 2 stop bits and even parity e Select Host Link Mode the default as the mode 96 PLC Settings Section 6 3 PLC Settings NewPLC1 File Options Help Startup Settings Timings Input constant Serial Port 1 Serial Part 2 Peripheral Service Built in Input 4 e Communications Settings Link Words t Standard 5600 1 7 2 E f Custom Baud Format Mode 13200 PLE Mw Host Link Start Code End Code CI C EN csa mesi e UE oa P Response Timeout Unit Number Delay NT PLE Link Max PC Link Unit No EN 100 ms i z EN 10 ms EN EN default 5r CPIL M Offline Note The standard setting in the PLC Setup is Host Link but the default format is 7 2 E which does not match the settings at the PT It is therefore necessary to change the format setting 7 1 E so that it matches the settings at the PT 4 Connect the CX Programmer online by for example selecting Auto Online from the PLC Menu and then set the PLC into PROGRAM mode 5 With the CX Programmer select Transfer To PLC from the PLC Menu Select the PLC Setup Check Box and then click the OK Button Download Options PLC NewPLC1 Include po Program s 1g 10 table
81. g the data gain Specify the correct screen number Check the startup screen setting in the PT Con figuration from the NV Designer If the setting is not necessary delete it and transfer the PT Configuration to the PT again Check the address of the first word of the Word Area in system memory in the PLC Set hexadecimal values in the system memory Example 0010 screen 16 Do not use the system memory for any pur pose other than communicating with the PT Specify the correct screen number Refer to 2 2 2 Switching Screens and 6 2 3 System Memory in the NV series PT Program ming Manual Cat No V104 Troubleshooting the NV4W or NV3O Section 7 4 Eme Cause Countermeasure Check to see if the capacity of the power supply The screen is too dark The voltage of the power supply may be low The backlight is turning OFF because it has been set to turn OFF automatically in the PT Configuration from the NV Designer is sufficient for the power consumption of the PT The contrast has been adjusted to a high set Adjust the contrast from the System Menu ting The backlight will turn ON if you touch the screen When you touch the screen to turn ON the backlight the switch parts are disabled Change the setting in the PT Configuration if necessary The backlight goes out The backlight automatically turns OFF too Change the setting in the PT Configuration immediately quickly T
82. g time stamps of the alarms that have occurred or recovered while monitoring PLC memory status that is defined as alarms PT internal memory PT internal memory Specified contents can be backed up when the power supply is turned OFF PLC memory hold This data contains the data that has been specified for con stant reading from PLC memory and holding when the power supply is turned OFF 35 Internal Operation Section 2 2 36 SECTION 3 Preparations for Operation This section outlines the steps required to prepare an NV series PT for operation 3 b Preparations for Operation 3x5 e in edicts ew ised howe ered Ape dea 38 3 1 1 Preparations for Operation 0 0 0 ees 38 37 Preparations for Operation Section 3 1 3 1 Preparations for Operation Use the following procedures to operate the NV series PT 3 1 1 Preparations for Operation NV3W NV4W and NV3Q Models with 24 V Power 7 Start the NV Designer 1 l Set NV Designer Configuration 2 Set NV Configuration from the NV Designer 3 1 For details refer to Section 5 Creating and Sav ing Projects Including Screen Data in the NV 4 l series Programming Manual Cat No V104 reate screens with the NV Designer l line and Configuration in the NV series Pro Connect the personal computer and the PT by gramming Manual Cat No V104 4 RS 232C for the NV3W or USB for the NV4W 3 For details refer to Section 6 NV Configuration or NV
83. gin screen data The login screens are used to enter pass words according to the password levels spec ified for the operation security function Not supported for the NV3W NV configuration data These are the initial settings for system mem NV Configuration ory the startup screen number etc Recipe data This data contains the settings for recipes that enable reading or writing multiple numeric values in PLC memory at the same time Write Address data This data contains the settings for the condi tions and operations to write PLC PT data according to the status of PLC PT memory while specified screens are displayed Flow display data This data contains the settings for the text and display conditions for flow displays that are displayed at the bottom of all screens Passwords This data contains the settings for passwords that restrict displays and operations accord ing to the part and user Not supported for the NV3W m SRAM Internal RAM The SRAM stores data collected by the PT such as the alarm history PT internal memory values PT internal clock data etc The data stored in the internal RAM will be lost one minute after the power supply is turned OFF unless a Battery sold separately is installed A Battery cannot be used with the NV3W Daa Bescrpton _ Clock data This is the clock data for the NV series PT Alarm history data This data contains a history includin
84. guration of a NV series PT from the NV Designer 5 1 1 Accessing the System Menu Use the following procedure to access the System Menu 1 2 3 1 Touch the touch panel on the PT as shown below 1 Touch the upper left corner A for at least 2 seconds 2 Then immediately touch the upper right corner B and lower right cor ner C in order Note Touch A for 2 s and then B 1 If you are using vertical dis and C in order plays touch the upper left up per right and then lower right corners in the same way with the PT oriented vertically 2 The System Menu cannot be displayed vertically It will al ways be display horizontally la Precautions for Correct Operation Touch points A B and C one at a time in order Do not press these switches at the same time They must be pressed in order 2 The startup screen of the System Menu will be displayed The System Menu depends on the model of PT and the registered Screens The default System Menu for the NV3W is used here The initial screen of the PT s System Menu will be displayed The next screen will be displayed if you touch the Setting or Test Key To return to normal operating status touch the ESC Key Sete Yer x BE Driver Omron CSCJ The system version is the version of the sys tem ROM in the PT 72 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 3 Select the mode Initial Setting Mode Screen The contrast clock memory and
85. have to be sent out for repairs it may have to be replaced Be sure to back up project data and store it in a safe location Keeping a Spare PT It is recommended that a spare PT be kept on hand so that the system can be quickly restored in case of PT failure or if the backlight reaches the end of its service life Replacing the Battery To hold internal data in the PT even if the PT power supply is turned OFF for NV4W and NV3Q Only the PT install a Battery before installing the PT Data in internal memory in PT Clock data PLC memory hold data PT internal memory hold data and alarm history data Battery Models Mount the following backup Battery Backup battery specifications Model NV4W Series Life expectancy NV BATO1 NV3Q Series Nv3Q SW Approx 3 yr NV4W or NV3Q MR Approx 5 yr The life expectancy is given for room temperature and humidity 25 C and 65 humidity and a power supply voltage of 24 VDC Low Battery Indicator If the battery voltage drops a battery symbol 4 will be displayed in the lower right corner of the PT screen The low battery indicator can be enabled or disabled in the NV Designer Con figuration Refer to the NV series PT Programming Manual Cat No V104 Note The Battery Low Flag in system memory will turn ON if the Battery s voltage falls The Battery Low Flag in system memory will turn ON if the Battery is dis connected or exhausted These flags will turn ON once when the po
86. he CX Programmer is connected to the USB port and a CS CJ CP series PLC is connected to the COM port Memory Specifications Mem o Spedfeions Mom aor INERSHE 0 Base screen dala keyboard et data and flow display Memory capacity 2 048 ones 12 288 Kbytes Recipe daa Writing memory Write Address PLC memory hold data and PT Used memory SRAM internal RAM internal memory hold data The SRAM internal RAM is backed up by the battery If backing up the data is required purchase an NV BATO1 Battery separately Memory capacity PLC PT Memory Hold Area 24 words max 21 Specifications Section 1 4 External Memory Specifications SD Memory Card Slot aN a EENNMNNMANM All NV3Q models Supported media SD memory card 32 MB to 2 GB Manufacturers for which operation has been confirmed Pana sonic Applicable format SD standard compliant 1 The capacity of the SD memory card is 32 MB to 1 GB for PT system pro gram version 1 0L Note The SD access indicator will be lit while the SD memory card is be ing accessed Communications Interface Specifications PLC External Device Interface COM Port em Specifications Mob NGQMPi NGOMM O OSO Communications ndi tr external device 500 m max baud rate 115 200 bps Protocols Host Link OMRON protocol for PLCs Protocols for PLCs from other companies Refer to the NV series PT Host Con
87. he PT SPMA Single Port Multiple Access function while the PLC and PT are com municating with each other This function is effective during system installation and debugging Computer running NV Designer Ladder diagrams can be transferred and the PLC can be monitored from the CX Programmer CX Programmer CS CJ CP series PLC Communicate through the PT 7 Host Link connection Use the same cable as for the NV Designer Also there is no need to change the cable between the PT and PLC Note The CX Programmer and NV Designer however cannot be con nected online at the same time Reduce the Load on the You can use the Write Address function to execute operations to set or reset PLC with the Write bits set values perform calculations and more in PLC memory when condi Address Function tions in the PLC are met This reduces the load on the ladder program in the PLC in communicating with the PT Features of NV series PTs Switch Label Language Backup PLC Data in the PT with the Memory Hold Function NV4W and NV3Q Only and Only When Battery Is Mounted Data Transfer Security Operation Security NV4W NV3Q Only Transferring Screens with an SD Memory Card NV4W and NV3Q Only Communications between OMROM EJ1 Temperature Controllers and a Modbus RTU Master NV4W and NV3Q Only Monochrome Display with Eight Shades of Gray NV4W Only Section 1 1 For example you can set the Write Bit to w
88. he PT Section 4 1 gm Panel Cutout Dimensions 105 9 Applicable panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Unit mm NV4W m Dimensions Mounting panel puo EC c cb mA display Screen Back View S9SSSSSSS Unit mm 45 Installing the PT Section 4 1 gm Cable Installation Dimensions USB cable C NERLL AL A EE Tt it E RN Connector gm Panel Cutout Dimensions Unit mm 46 Installing the PT NV3Q mg Dimensions For a panel thickness of 5 mm With connector mounted Mounting panel 4 0 29 8 gt 1 0 for Packing 7 6 54 2 display screen Unit mm SD memory card USB cable Section 4 1 47 Installing the PT Section 4 1 gm Panel Cutout Dimensions 99 2 Applicable panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Unit mm 4 1 4 Mounting to a Control Panel 1 2 3 48 Mount the NV series PT to a control panel Use the panel mounting brackets and the tool flat blade screwdriver that came packaged with the PT 1 Open a hole in the panel as shown below and insert the PT from the front of the panel Hecommended panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm 105 0 7 x67 0 mm Hx V NVAW 139 0 x 67 0 mm H x V 99 2 5 x85 2 5 mm Hx V 2 Attach the panel mounting bracket from the back of the panel Insert the tabs on the brackets into the square holes of the
89. he PT built in clock is wrong Adjust the clock from the System Menu There is no battery installed Purchase a Battery and connect it The battery has exceeded its service life Replace the Battery The date and time dis plays are wrong when the PT clock is used The date and time dis plays are wrong when the PT calendar timer is used The contents of the PLC memory hold data are not saved when touch a touch switch The PT will not work for about 10 seconds after turning ON the power supply The buzzer will not turn OFF The color of the back light changes or the backlight flashes Data cannot be trans ferred from the NV Designer The clock time in the PLC that is being accessed for the time is wrong Correct the setting of the clock in the PLC There is no battery installed Purchase a Battery and connect it The EA N R e has exceeded its service life The switch buzzer setting in the option settings in the switch part attributes has been set to dis able the buzzer The touch switch buzzer has been disabled in the settings in the PT Configuration from the NV Designer The same communications settings are not being used by the COM port on the PT and the PLC Bit 15 in the first word of the Bit Area in system memory is ON Bits 10 to 13 Backlight Control Bits in the first word of the Bit Area in system memory are not set correctly Replace the Battery The d
90. he PT to an OMRON CP series CS CJ series C series or CVM1 CV series PT using the Host Link protocol Communications with PLCs is possible using RS 232C or RS 422A connec tions You can connect the PT to OMRON PLC or many other global PLC manufac turers Even if you are using different PLCs for different systems you can easily con vert the PLC model in the screen data With 5 V NV3W models 5 V can be supplied from the CS CJ series or CP series PLC via the PLC Connecting Cable This eliminates the need for a power supply for the PT thereby reducing wiring work Features of NV series PTs Section 1 1 CS CJ series or CP series PLC NV3W MLJ20L Host Link connection a 5 V power supply PLC Connecting Cable with 5 V Line Space saving Installation The compact size and thin design save space when mounting With the edge protruding only 4 mm from the panel surface the PT is also attractive in appearance The NV3W or NV4W can be installed vertically for vertical screen displays Temperature SP 300 PV 299 AN Construction with The NV3W and NV3Q provide IP65 protection against dust and water drops Resistance to the The NVAW provides IP67 protection Environment Transfer Monitor or You can transfer monitor or debug ladder diagrams in a PLC from the CX Debug Ladder Diagrams Programmer running on a computer connected to the PT with the convenient from the CX Programmer Connected to t
91. he personal responsible for this work who must have sufficient understanding of the sys tem being installed Be careful of the following points when installing the NV series PT in an oper ating panel 1 Do not install the PT in any of the following locations Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range spec ified in the specifications e Locations subject to condensation as the result of high humidity Location subject to splashing chemicals or solvents ocations subject to oil splashes Locations subject to continuous water splashing Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration e Locations outdoors subject to direct wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to dust e Locations subject to direct sunlight 2 Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing sys tems in the following locations Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electromagnetic or magnetic fields Locations close to power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity 43 Installing the PT Section 4 1 4 1 3 Dimensions NV3W E Dimensions E Cable Installation Dimensions Screen Transfer Cable 20 gv 7 Connector 44 Installing t
92. her SPMA connections are possi ble even if the Host Link unit number that is set in the CPU Unit is not O In that case set the same Host Link unit number as the CPU Unit Example for the NV4W NV3Q 1 2 3 1 Select NV Thru USB Port for the network type 2 Connect online CX Programmer NV4W or NV3Q C Commercially available USB cable NV4W Type Mini B NV3Q Type B a Link connection PLC Connecting Cable XW2Z 200T 3 2 m without 5 V line XW2Z 500T 3 5 m without 5 V line 24 VDC power supply Communications between the PT and PLC will continue during PLC mon itoring or while a ladder program is being transferred from the computer via the PT Communications between the PT and PLC will stop however while screens are being transferred to the PT from the NV Designer just as with ordinary screen transfers 100 SPMA Single Port Multiple Access Section 6 4 Note 1 The same serial port is used for the CX Programmer and the NV Design er and only one of these can be online with the PT at the same time For example an error message will be displayed if an attempt is made to transfer screens from the NV Designer while the CX Programmer is con nected online 2 Do not use SPMA during recipe operations 3 SPMA can be used even when Auto Online Direct Connection is select ed from the CX Programmer s PLC Menu Connecting Online With an automatic online connection the computer can be
93. his manual indicates an NV series Programmable Terminal NV Series Indicates products in the OMRON NV Series of Programmable Terminals PLC Indicates a Programmable Controller in the OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ CP C or CVM1 CV Series of Programmable Controllers CPU Unit Indicates a CPU Unit in the OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ CP C or CVM1 CV Series of Programmable Controllers NV Designer Indicates the OMRON NV Designer Host Indicates the PLC IBM PC AT or compatible computer or personal com puter functioning as the control device and interfaced with the NV series PT xii Introduction e Intended Audience This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical systems 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 e The user must operate the product according to the performance specifications described in the operation manuals e 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 applica tions e Before using the product under conditions which are not described in the manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems rail
94. ibly caused by noise ER1104 Address range The end address specified exceeded address plus number of accessed words in the screen data is beyond the accessible range in the PLC Check address allocations in the screen data ER2504 Too many I O There are too many I O points points registered in the PLC Correct the settings in the PLC ERO5 ERO205 Response time The response waiting time at the out PLC expired possibly caused by noise ER1005 Header error There is an error in the communi cations header information at the PLC possibly caused by noise ER2505 CPU bus error Check the connection between the CPU Unit and CPU Bus Unit in the PLC and then cycle the power supply ERO6 ER2506 I O duplication Correct the I O Unit settings in the PLC ERO7 ER2507 I O bus error Check the status of the I O Units in the PLC ERO9 ER2609 Necessary items There is an error in the communi not set cations data at the PLC possibly caused by noise EROA ER250A CPU Bus Unit Check the status of the CPU Bus error Units in the PLC EROB ER110B Hesponse too The response at the PLC is long longer than the maximum per missible length possibly caused by noise EROC ER110C Parameter error There is an error in the communi cations data at the PLC possibly caused by noise EROF ER250F Memory error There is an error in PLC memory Check the PLC 11 Error Codes and Countermeasures Section 7 5 Code
95. ing power Power Power supply Communications model number voltage supply voltage consumption method specification range current consumption NV3W MLIJ20L 5 VDC 4 5 to 5 5 VDC 1 W max 200 mA From PLC or RS 232C max external supply PLC Restrictions When Supplying 5 V from the PLC to the PT B CS CJ series PLCs The current consumption of the NV3W MI J20L given below is treated in the same way as the current consumption of Units in the PLC Make sure that the current consumption of the CPU Unit for the entire system is within ratings Current consumption 5 VDC 24 VDC Programmable NV3W ML 20L 0 200 A Terminals B CP series PLCs B CP1E CPU Units with 20 Points There are no specific restrictions B CP1E CPU Units with 30 or 40 Points Normally only one device can be connected to pin 6 5 V power supply on the connector for the built in RS 232C port or the connector for the CP1W CIFO1 RS 232C Option Board of a CP1E CPU Unit If two devices are con nected to one CPU Unit a maximum of two Expansion Units can be con nected 60 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications Section 4 4 If only one device is connected to one CPU Unit the normal number of CP series Expansion I O Units and Expansion Units can be connected For CP1E CPU Units with AC power supply however it may not be possible to use the external power supply up to 300 mA If Expansion I O Units and Expansion Units are not connected the exte
96. ion Section 1 2 1 2 3 Connectable OMRON Temperature Controllers Temperature Controllers Serial communications mode for connecting to NV series PT EN Series Modbus ATU The NV4W and NV3Q can connect to OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controllers using Modbus RTU The EJ1 Temperature Controllers are connected using RS 485 with the PT as the master Up to 31 Temperature Controllers can be connected Models Section 1 3 1 3 Models This section provides a list of the models of PTs in the NV Series 1 3 1 NV series PTs Number of Backlight Communications Power supply dots voltage NV3W PT 3 1 in STN 128 x64 dots LEDs 3 colors RS 232C monochrome green orange din LEDs 3 colors RS 232C white pink NV4W PT 4 in STN 320 x120 dots LEDs 3 colors monochrome green orange RS 422A 485 24 VDC NV4W MG41 and red LEDs 3 colors RS 232C 24 VDC NV4W MR21 white pink RS 422A 485 24 VDC NVAW MR41 and red NV3QPT 3 6 in STN 320 x240 dots LEDs 3 colors RS 232C 24 VDC NV3Q MR21 monochrome QVGA white pink RS 422A 485 24 VDC NV3Q MR41 and red 3 6 in STN White LED RS 232C 24 VDC NV3Q SW 1 color RS 422A 485 24 VDC NV3Q SW41 1 3 2 Screen Design Software The NV Designer is used as the Screen Design Software for the NV series PTs The NV Designer is included in CX One version 4 Ll or in CX One Lite version 4 L Personal computer CX One version 4 Ll or CX One Lite version 4 1
97. ion Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 5 1 5 Setting Mode Display or Contrast and Brightness To display the Display Screen touch Setting from the Startup Screen of the System Menu and then touch Display for the NV3W or Contrast amp Bright ness for the NV4W or NV3Q on the Setting Screen Display Screen Contrast and Brightness Adjustment Accessing Screens Startup Screen BPisplay Setting Lontrast 1 Display Brightness Contrast Adjustment Touch Contrast on the Display Screen to access the Contrast Screen The Contrast Screen is used to adjust the contrast of the LCD of the PT Contrast Screen Accessing Screens Display Screen l Display J Contrast UM 1 Touch Panel Operation The value can be set to between 0 and 14 The contrast will increase if the Key is touched and decrease if the Key is touched The number and diamond mark show the setting The standard setting is 7 for which the diamond mark will be in the center After completing the setting touch the ESC Key to return to the previ ous Screen Brightness Screen Touch Brightness on the Display Screen to access the Brightness Screen The Brightness Screen is used to adjust the brightness of the backlight in the PT Backlight Screen Accessing Screens Display Screen HErightness Display T ELLE ux J 75 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1
98. ives NV series PTs conform to EC Directives To ensure that the machine or device in which the NV series PT is used complies with EC Directives the PT must be installed as follows e The NV series PT must be installed in a control panel e You must use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supply and the DC power supply must have minimal voltage fluctuations and provide a stable out put even if the power supply input is interrupted for 10 ms e NV series PTs complying with EC Directives also conform to the Common Emission Standard EN 61131 2 or EN 61000 6 4 Radiated emission characteristics 10 m regulations may vary depending on the configuration of the control panel used other devices connected to the control panel wiring and other conditions You must there fore confirm that the overall machine or equipment complies with EC Directives This is a class A product It may cause radio interference in residential areas in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference 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
99. ix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual Cat No V103 E1 02 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 June 2009 Original production December 2009 Made revisions accompanying version upgrade and the addition of the NV4W 125 Revision History 126 Terms and Conditions of Sale OMRON 5 7 10 11 12 13 Offer Acceptance These terms and conditions these Terms are deemed part of all quotes agreements purchase orders acknowledgments price lists catalogs manuals brochures and other documents whether electronic or in writing relating to the sale of products or services collectively the Products by Omron Electronics LLC and its subsidiary companies Omron Omron objects to any terms or conditions proposed in Buyer s purchase order or other documents which are inconsistent with or in addition to these Terms Prices Payment Terms All prices stated are current subject to change with out notice by Omron Omron reserves the right to increase or decrease prices on any unshipped portions of outstanding orders Payments for Products are due net 30 days unless otherwise stated in the invoice Discounts Cash discounts if any will apply only on the net amount of invoices sent to Buyer after deducting transportation charges taxes and
100. l Use RS 422A 4 wire m Connecting to EJ1 Temperature Controllers Using RS 485 EDU in EJI Modular Temperature Controller EJ1 EDU To 24 V NV power supply RS 485 Pin Signal Model Model with with connector screw terminal CE ME IRS 485 4 qm ee ma EUN To power FG supply RD 9 Temperature EDU Controllers can be connected c o oom SSSSSSSS Powrsuply 8 9 q Persa 9 0 Oy ers i V Y V power supply 9 SD 3 Up to 31 RD cc O Ee E 1 Connect a terminating resistance Ln To 24 V of 110 to 125 Q to the last EJ1 power supply Temperature Controller Wiring Cables RS 422A or RS 485 m Recommended Cable Use shielded twisted pair cables for communications cables Recommended RS 442A 485 Cables Mode Manufacturer Restriction CO HC ESV 3Px7 0 2 Hirakawa Hewtech Corporation Total length 500 m max T brand drop line length 10 m max m Grounding Connect the shield wire from the Communications Cable to the shell FG on the RS 422A 485 connector on the Serial Communications Board Unit At the same time ground to 100 Q or less the ground terminal on the Power Supply Unit on the CPU Rack or the Expansion Rack Connect the shield wire to ground only at the end with the Serial Communica tions Board Unit Do not connect it at both ends If the line is ground
101. l Precautions for Correct Operation Up to 16 data items can be saved Precautions when Handling SD Memory Cards It is recommended that data always be backed up by saving it on other media Never remove the SD memory card or turn OFF power to the PT while the SD memory card access indicator is lit i e while data is being read from or writ ten to the card Doing so may cause data to be corrupted Data stored on the SD memory card may be lost in the following cases OMRON accepts no responsibility for any data that is lost The user or a third party use the SD memory card incorrectly The SD memory card is subjected to static electricity or electrical noise The SD memory card is removed or the power to the accessing device is turned OFF while the card is being accessed for saving or deleting data LL See Also For details on SD memory cards refer to 9 2 Using SD Memory Cards for Trans ferring or Copying Data NV4W and NV3Q NV series PT Programming Manual Cat No V104 SD NV Touch the SD NV Key to display the SD Memory Card Select Image Data Screen Use the Up and Down Keys to select the file Select Image Data Screen SDONV li ett ing Mode a Memory Card Select Image Data When you touch the Copy Key a confirmation screen will be displayed 80 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 Transfer Confirmation Screen When Firmware Versions Are the Same Select Image Data y MM
102. l not return until the adjustment is complete The NV series PTs use analog touch panels As the panels age the positions of the touch switches can change Calibrate the touch switches if the positions of the touch switches change too much Clock Settings NV4W and NV3Q Only Note Touch Clock from the Setting Menu of the System Menu to access the Clock Screen The time of the clock in the PT can be set here Clock Setting Screen Accessing Screens Startup Screen l Clock c1 v v VOR DGEW DKK The current PT clock time will be displayed on the screen Touch the Up and Down Keys to change the values of the items to be changed year month day hour minutes seconds T Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 Touch Panel Operation The value will increase if the Up Key is touched and decrease if the Down Key is touched Touch the Set Key to update the set value and restart the clock Touch the Adjust Key to set the seconds value to 0 s The seconds will be round down for values from 0 to 29 and round up for values from 30 to 59 Example 12 35 29 will be set to 12 35 00 12 35 30 will be set to 12 36 00 After completing the setting touch the ESC Key to return to the previ ous Screen Gy Ws Description of Function Setting the Day of the Week The day of the week will be set automatically based on the year month and day Memory Initialization Clear SRAM Cl
103. lowed by the two digit error code The notation for the NV3W is used in the following table When using the NV4W or NV3Q 00 will be displayed after ER Code number Description Countermeasure ERO1 Function code The function code is not supported error ERO2 Variable address 1 There is an error in the write start address error 2 here is an error in the read start address ERO3 Variable data The command is too short error The command is too long The number of elements exceeds the maxi mum value The number of elements and data do not match The number of elements times two does not match the byte count The write data is outside the setting range An attempt was made to write to a read only variable ERO4 Operation error The operation command could not be received and was not executed The operation was not executed because data was being backed up The operation was not executed because a re set was being processed including when starting The operation was not executed because the Controller was in Tuning Mode 121 Error Codes and Countermeasures Section 7 5 122 Index A accessing the System Menu 72 applicable panel thickness 50 backing up project data 106 Battery 10 battery backup 23 battery cover 31 32 battery models 106 Brightness System Menu 75 C cables to connect the PT to an OMRON PLC 91 cleaning 108 Clock Settings System Menu 77 comm
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105. may be shorter depending on application conditions Battery backup PT clock data PLC memory hold data PT internal memory hold data and alarm history data if Battery is mounted Purchase an NV BATO1 separately Safety standards UL 508 and EC Directives Weight 240 g max 1 The USB port and COM port are not isolated from the internal digital cir cuits 15 Specifications Section 1 4 Performance Specifications pte Specifications Mmo NAWMYM Backlights NVAW MG LED backlight 3 colors green orange and red NV4W MR LED backlight 3 colors white pink and red 100 max per screen 8 dots x 8 dots min External memory SD memory card 32 MB to 2 GB Manufacturers for which operation has been confirmed Panasonic SD standard 4 Host communica COM Port NV4W ML 121 RS 232C not isolated Transmission distance 15 m Connec tions tor 8 pin NV4W ML141 RS 422 A485 not isolated Transmission distance 500 m Connector 8 pin Support Software communications USB 1 1 Mini B Transmission distance 5 m max Applicable Support Software NV Designer version 1 1 or higher Included with CX One version 4 L or in CX One Lite version 4 L 1 This is the estimated time before brightness is reduced by half at room temperature and humidity It is not a guaranteed value 2 The estimate applies to operation when only custom switches are placed on the screen 3 The execution area o
106. mmunications settings on the PT 10 seconds after turning ON the are not being used by the COM port and PLC and make sure they are the same power supply on the PT and the PLC The buzzer does not turn OFF Bit 15 in the first word of the Bit Area Turn OFF bit 15 from the PLC Do not use the in system memory is ON system memory for any purpose other than communicating with the PT The color of the backlight Bits 10 11 and 13 Backlight Color Manipulate the bits correctly from the PLC Do changes or the backlight flashes in the first word of the Bit Area in sys not use the system memory for any purpose tem memory are ON OR bits 12 and other than communicating with the PT 13 Backlight Flashing are ON Data cannot be transferred from The screen transfer cable is not con Make sure that the screen transfer cable is cor the NV Designer nected rectly wired and securely connected The computer is connected to the Connect to the tool port with the screen trans COM port on the PT fer cable The communications method for data Set the communications method for data trans transfer is set to USB fer to RS 232C The COM port to which the Serial Use the device manager in the control panel of USB Conversion Cable is connected the computer or other method and check the is different from the port set for trans COM port being used by the Conversion ferring data Cable 110 Troubleshooting the NV3W Section 7
107. mputer NV Designer Communications Power Connector Pin Assignments Section 4 3 4 3 Communications Power Connector Pin Assignments The pin assignments for the communications power supply connector are shown in the following diagram 4 3 1 NV3W m Using a 5 V Input and RS 232C Communications NV3W MG20L and NV3W MR20L Pin number Signal name Symbol Signal direction fev RN RN 2 Qv E e o e ooma ING SS 5B Hervedua RD EMemaldeiceloPT e Nocmmeded e zo Nocom NC SSS Note The RS and CS control lines are not used m Using a 24 V Input and RS 232C Communications NV3W MG20 and NV3W MR20 Pimmumber Signalname Symbol Signal direction NEN TAN CR RN Qv p Functonalground FG 4 Senidze SD PTioexemaldwce 5 Receive data RD EMemaldeiceloPT B o NG 7 Noteonnected o e Signal ground S8 p Note The RS and CS control lines are not used m Using a 24 V Input and RS 422A or RS 485 Communications NV3W MG40 and eee immumber Signatname Symbol Signa rection poo ev 2 v Functional ground fa Send data SD PT to external device positive terminal SSSSSSSS SSSSSSSS COM RS422 24V SSSSSSSS Receive data External device positive termi nal to PT 7 Receive data External device negative termi 3 to PT Note 1 The RS and CS control lines are not used 2 Pin E is used
108. nection Manual Cat No V105 for details Connector 8 pin connector Applicable cable XW2Z 200T 3 2 m or XW2Z 500T 3 5 m Shielded twisted pair cable PLC Connecting Cable 1 The PTs cannot be connected to OMRON PLCs using RS 485 2 wire connections and the Host Link protocol 2 and are the power supply pins to drive the PT 8 Be sure to consider the cable length and ensure that the voltage supplied to the PT is within the operating voltage range 22 Specifications Section 1 4 Transfer Interface for Screen Data m USB port litem Specifications All NVSQ models Communications standard USB 1 1 A Number of PTs connected to 1 computer Special protocol for NV series PTs Applicable cable Commercially available USB cable 1 Do not subject the metal parts of the connector to excessive static electric ity 1 4 4 Battery Backup The data in an NV series PT is backed up using the methods given in the fol lowing table backup requirement Project Data PT FROM built in Not required Consists of the following Flash Memory e NV configuration data NV Configuration Base screen data e Keyboard screen data e Recipe data e Write Address data e Flow display data e Passwords not supported by NV3W e Clock data not supported by NV3W PT SRAM inter Required e Alarm history data not supported by NV3W nal RAM except for the e PLC memory hold data not supported b
109. ng and Wiring the PT 92 PT Settings Section 6 2 6 2 PT Settings 6 2 1 Selecting the Models Set the model selection as follows when creating a new project Selecting the Models Select Model gt gt Communication Parameters gt gt FLC Model lOmron SY SMAC CSICICP Seres Keep Current Settings PLC Model OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ CP Series or OMRON SYS SYSMAC C CV Series MAC CS CJ CP Modbus RTU mode Temperature Con Series troller Modbus RTU Mode Or Modbus slave RTU Mode 1 Select this when connecting to an OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controller via Modbus using the NV series PT as the master 2 Select this when connecting to a PLC via Modbus using the NV series PT as the master 8 Select this when connecting to a PLC via Modbus using the NV series PT as a slave 93 PT Settings Section 6 2 6 2 2 NV Configuration Set the NV Configuration as shown below NV Configuration NV Configuration NewProject nvp Basic Setup Communication Parameters Auto Paging Start up Screen Setup 1 Recipe Line Graph PLCUnitNo 0 31 fo Cancel Baud Rats 9500 bps Communication Error Handling ow Retry 5times 3 seconds Setup Data Length v bit Display Error Codes On Unhold Initialize Stop Bits 1 bit t Transmission Delay Parity Bit 0 1000 0 A COM Port Connected to PLC External Device Bit Rate These set Connected
110. not applied evenly it may cause warping of the front sheet The panel must also be free of dirt and warping and must be sufficiently strong enough to support the PT 4 Always replace the Waterproof Packing when remounting the PT 49 Installing the PT Mounting Space Mounting Screws Note UL and cUL Certification 50 Section 4 1 Applicable panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Mounting Clearance When mounting other components in the panel and wiring cables leave suffi cient clearance so that cables will not be obstructed or damaged In addition absolutely do not cover the slits on the PT Clearance Clearance around the screen transfer cable connection surface NVW 301050 mm 30 to 60 mm 40 to 60 mm when using an SD memory card Use the enclosed bracket and mounting screws and secure them to the mounting panel Recommended Screws Mem NV series PT Size Other specifications INVaW o O M3 to M20 Material Phillips machine 4 screws LU NN M3 to M3 5_ Screws zinc plated triva Securely tighten the screws to a torque of 0 1 to 0 25 N m for the NV3W NV3Q and 0 2 to 0 3 N m for the NV4W Be sure to tighten the screws cor rectly If the screws are tightened too much the panel may warp the touch switches may not operate and waterproof performance may decrease The mounting screws for the NV4W are not commercially available The waterproofing performance may decrease or other problems
111. number gt number Description Countermeasure NV3W ae ar ER10 ERO010 Data error An error occurred in the data dur ing communications Check the communications parameter set tings for errors ER12 ERO012 Overrun error The PT cannot receive the data The PT detected an error over run in the communications data If this error recurs frequently check for noise or for errors in the PLC or PT ER4 EROO4 Header error A command with a header that is will be replaced not recognized was received at by a number the host in C CV Mode The con between 0 and nected PLC may be a SYSMAC F C CV series PLC Other error codes Wrong PLC A PLC from a manufacturer other model than OMRON may have been connected This may cause error codes for irregular contents that depend on the communications contents of the specific PLC manufacturer to be displayed Check to see if the communica tions driver in the PT is the cor rect one for the connected PLC OMRON SYSMAC C CV series PLCs NV3W error codes are displayed as ER followed by the two digit code NV4W and NV3Q error codes are displayed as EROO followed by the two digit error code The notation for the NV3W is used in the following table When using the NV4W or NV3Q 00 will be displayed after ER Code number Description Countermeasure EROO Timeout error No response was received from the PLC The cable is disconnected the communications parameters do not match the
112. o to COM communications power connector port Waterproof Pack This Packing maintains waterproof performance from the front of the panel ings 1 Operating mode switch Normal operation Prohibiting moving Clearing FROM at factory setting to System Menu startup MEN Turn OFF all pins Turn ON pin 2 Turn ON pins 2 3 and 4 Pin settings ON nee i os OFF 1284 1284 1234 la Precautions for Correct Operation Do not use any settings other than those given above 32 Part Names and Functions Section 2 1 Note 1 Precaution when Using the NV3W NV4W or NV3Q The touch switches use analog resistive membranes Do not touch more than 1 touch switch at the same time If you touch two switches at the same time and there is a switch centered between them the switch between them will operation possibly causing damage to facilities or accidents If switches A and B are If switches A and B are If switches A and B are touched at the same time touched at the same time touched at the same time this switch will operate this switch will operate this switch will operate A A A B B b 2 Set the operating mode switch on the NV4W as shown below Correct Method Wrong Method LD 7t Back case of the NVAW Operating mode switch If you attempt to set the switch by using the back case of the NVAW as a fulcrum the operating mode switch may break 33 Inte
113. odically as described below For daily cleaning wipe with a soft dry cloth Attempting to remove heavy dirt with the cloth may scratch the front panel sheet First wipe the surface with a damp cloth to remove dirt e If dirt cannot be removed using a dry cloth dampen the cloth sufficiently with a neutral cleaning solution approx 2 squeeze the cloth out and then wipe the surface e If material such as rubber vinyl or tape is left in contact with the PT fora long time it may leave residue If residue adheres to the PT remove it when cleaning Note Do not use benzene thinners or other volatile solvents or chemically treated cloths on the PT Inspection Inspect the PT once every six months to one year Shorten the interval between inspections when using the PT in harsh conditions such as high temperatures high humidity or environments subject to large amounts of dust E Inspection Items Inspect the PT for the following items to check whether it is operating within the specified criteria If the PT is operating outside the standards take mea sures such as tightening screws or improving the operating environment to conform to the standards Inspection Items Inspection contents Means of inspection Supply voltage Power terminal voltage fluctu Allowable voltage range Tester ation 24 VDC 10 or 5 VDC 10 Ambient environ Ambient temperature inside O to 50 C Thermometer ment control panel Ambient humidity inside c
114. on 35 to 85 Hygrometer trol panel Presence of dust No dust accumulated Presence of oil No oil between front panel sheet Visual and molding Mounting conditions Looseness of mounting Must be tightened to specified Phillips screwdriver bracket torque Looseness of external wiring There must be no looseness Phillips screwdriver and DIN Screws screwdriver Status of external Connecting No breaks or other abnormalities Visual tester Cables Parts with limited Battery NV3Q SW Approx 3 yr at 25 C Replace every 5 years service life NV4W or NV3Q MR Approx 5 yr at 25 C Note 1 Do not disassemble repair or modify the PT 2 When disposing of the PT or Batteries obey all local ordinances as they apply 108 Troubleshooting the NV3W 7 3 Troubleshooting the NV3W Emo Cause X Countermeasue No power is being supplied Make sure that the power supply is within specifications Nothing is displayed on the Screen An error code ERxx is dis played at the top right of the Screen No Screen data is displayed on the screen Mo Screen data Screen No Error is displayed on the screen Screen No Error Memory is Full is displayed on the screen Memorv is full The wrong screen was displayed or an error occurred when switch ing the screen The screen does not change If there are only lamp and message parts on a base screen the replace ment address is not v
115. ons of the various parts of an NV series PT and how the NV series PTs operate internally 24b Part Names and Functions oes 4s oes whee ARs hee eae ewe RS 30 2 MEE PE TEUER 30 POE MM Dl rcc 31 Be ENN GO Las ect hues WRG aee fet t Vrbe E o Bee eS 32 2 2 AntemalOperan Olt s cess vato NR d o EA DE EN TENA Spb Ne e RE e 34 29 Part Names and Functions Section 2 1 2 1 Part Names and Functions This section describes the part names and functions of NV series PTs 2 1 1 NV3W Number Patmame 7 Description Display area Various screens are displayed in this area The entire display surface is a touch panel which can be used for switch operations and data entry An optional Protective Sheet is available to protect the display screen from dirt Refer to 1 3 3 Other Optional Products Communications power This connector is used to connect serial communica supply connector Con tions with the PLC and the power supply Communica nects to COM Don tions are performed using RS 232C or RS 422A 485 Connect the enclosed connector to the COM port on the PT to enable using the communications power con nector 3 Tool port NV Designer Connect this port to the computer running the NV connection port Designer 4 Operating mode switch This DIP switch is used to prohibit moving to the Sys tem Menu and to clear the FROM Set the DIP switch before turning ON the power 5 Waterproof Packings This Packing maintains w
116. ply loads greater than this Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply Cycle the power supply after changing the DIP switch settings Do not perform the following operations while the SD memory card is being accessed NV4W and NV3Q only Turning OFF the power supply to the PT Removing the memory card Always follow the specified procedure when removing the memory card Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking screen data and the op eration of the program in the PLC host Do not press the touch switch with a force greater than 30 N Do not use a screwdriver or any other tool to press a touch switch Confirm the safety of the system before pressing any touch switch Do not accidentally press touch switches when the backlight is not lit or when the dis play does not appear Confirm the safety of the system before pressing touch switches Before initializing screen data confirm that existing data is backed up at the NV Design er XV XVI 22 23 24 25 26 2f 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 AO 41 When changing the password with the system menu do not reset or turn OFF the pow er supply until writing is finished Before using the SPMA function to change memory values in the PLC or transfer ladder programming confirm that the PT is operating The SPMA function cannot be used un less the PT is operating
117. proof Packings Replace the Waterproof Packing from the front of the panel to ensure water proofing performance IP65 for NV3W NVS3Q and IP67 for NVAW if the NV series PT has been removed from the panel and you are installing it again Applicable PT NV3W NV3W RP001 NV4W NVAW RP001 NV3Q NV3Q RPO001 Replacing the Waterproof Packing 1 2 3 1 Remove the old Waterproof Packing from the PT 2 Attach a new Waterproof Packing As shown in the diagram remove the outer edge from the new Waterproof Packing The inner edge is not used Attach the Waterproof Packing to the front panel making sure that it does not get twisted 52 Connection Diagrams Section 4 2 4 2 Connection Diagrams An overview of the connections made to the PT are described in this section NV3W m Supplying 5 V from the PLC to the PT Use the XW2Z 200T 4 Cable Programming Device Connecting Cable NV TOL 3M NV Designer OMRON PLC USB Serial Conversion Cable CS1W CIF31 RS 232C Cable XW2Z 200T 4 To serial port on PLC To computer NV Designer m Supplying 24 V from an External Supply to the PT Use the XW2Z 200T 3 or XW2Z 500T 3 Cable Programming Device Connecting Cable NV TOL 3M External power supply NV Designer OMRON P
118. r danger level information N WARNING Always ensure that the personnel in charge confirm that installation inspection and maintenance were properly performed for the PT Per sonnel in charge refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during machine design installation operation mainte nance and disposal Ensure that installation and post installation checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed Do not use the input functions of the PT such as the function switches or switches on the touch panel in applications that involve human life in applications that may result in serious injury or for emergency stop switches Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the PT Doing so may impair the safety functions Do not attempt to take the Unit apart and do not touch any internal parts while the power is being supplied Doing either of these may result in electrical shock The PT uses an analog touch panel Never press more than two points on the panel at a time Otherwise it may activate a switch somewhere between the two points Precautions for Safe Use qe 090 SUAM ds 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 When unpacking the Units check carefully for any external scratches or other damage Also shake the Units gently and check for any abnormal sound The PT must be installed in a
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120. ree countermeasures contact your OMRON representative 111 Troubleshooting the NV4W or NV3O Section 7 4 7 4 Troubleshooting the NVAW or NV3Q Error Cae Countermeasure Nothing is displayed on the screen An error code ERxxxx is displayed at the top right of the screen No Screen data is dis played on the screen Mo Screen data Screen No Error is displayed on the screen ocreen No Error Memory is Full is dis played on the screen Memorv is full The wrong screen was displayed or an error occurred when switch ing the screen The screen does not change 112 If there are only lamp and message parts on a base screen the replacement address is not valid i e it points to nonexistent data An error occurred during communications between the PT and the external device e g PLC There is no base screen data in the PT This display appears even when there is PT Config uration data A screen that is not registered was specified from the PLC or for screen switching from a switch part or for automatic paging The keyboard screen that is not registered was specified when calling a keyboard screen for data entry The PT contains PT Configuration setting data and keyboard screen data but it does not con tain base screen data The size of the base screen data that was transferred exceeds the memory capacity of the PT NVAW or NV3Q Monochrome 2
121. rite recipes or reset the Data Log Alarm History Clear Bit NV Condition met Condition such as a Specified screen bit turning ON ora Operation word reaching a value performed Set bit reset bit write value add value etc Writing memory Write Address Condition Operation met performed Operations are also possible for conditions set for memory in the PT and to manipulate memory in the PT You can register up to 16 languages and corresponding character strings for each part in advance and then change all registered parts at the same time using a function switch or a command from the PLC This allows you to switch the language during operation or switch the labels in the same language You can constantly back up specified words from the PLC in SRAM in the PT This allows you for example to back up memory areas that are not held in the PLC when using a CP1E PLC without a battery You can also back up the specified data from the internal memory in the PT You can set a password of up to eight alphanumeric characters for transferring screen data from the NV Designer to an NV series PT to prevent screen data from being transferred when anyone other than the administrator attempts to read PT screen data You can set a password for each operation level of a part to restrict displays and operations Security passwords are managed according to operator level The screens can be transferred using an SD
122. rnal Operation Section 2 2 2 2 Internal Operation An NV series PT contains both FROM internal Flash Memory and SRAM internal RAM These are used for data exchange with the PLC as shown below NV series PT PLC FROM built in Flash Memory System e Base screen data information System memory Allocatable area Project Data Oc OOO o o E o O 2 3 Lo ud Fixed area F e Keyboard screen data e Login Screen data e NV configuration data NV Configuration e Recipe data Ul Allocatable area e Write Address data MNA s Flow display data C 1 Allocatable area e Passwords SRAM internal RAM Clock data 4o 55e eee Alarm history data PT internal memory t Battery Held when power 4 is turned OFF Internal memory hold area PLC memory hold area Fixed area 1 Not supported by the NV3W 34 Internal Operation Section 2 2 m FROM Built in Flash Memory Stores the project data created with the NV Designer base screen data other functional data PT configuration etc The project data can be backed up to and restored from SD memory cards Data Description Screen data Base screen data This is the data for screens containing parts selected from the parts library Keyboard screen data This is the data for screens containing key board parts that open when data parts are touched Lo
123. rnal power supply can be used up to 300 mA For details refer to the manual for the PLC m CP1H CPU Units Before performing operation check that the current consumption for the entire system is within the specified range for the CPU Unit BE CP1L CPU Units with 14 20 30 40 or 60 Points All CP series Expansion I O Units and Expansion Units can be connected For CP1L CPU Units with AC power supply however it may not be possible to use the external power supply up to 200 mA If Expansion I O Units and Expansion Units are not connected the external power supply can be used up to 200 mA For details refer to the manual for the PLC 61 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications 4 4 3 Wiring Serial Communications RS 232C Connections m XW2Z 200T 4 with 2 m 5 V Line PLC Symbol Wire color e Poner supy sv Net eonnected Ne o Below se Connected inside connector PT Pin Signal 5 V OV NC NC SD SD RD RD NC NC NC NC SG SG Section 4 4 m XW2Z 200T 3 without 2 m 5 V Line or XW2Z 500T 3 without 2 m 5 V Line Power PLC supply PT Pin Name Symbol Wire color Not connected Send data SD Blue SD To power supply Receive data Orange h D Request to send lear t n Clear to send Connected inside Not connected connector N Not connected Not connected EA ES Ee EX Signal ground Hood Functional ground FG 62
124. road systems aviation systems vehicles combustion systems medical equipment amusement machines safety equipment and other systems machines and equipment that may have a serious influence on lives and property if used improperly consult your OMRON representa tive Make sure that the ratings and performance characteristics of the product are suffi cient for the systems machines and equipment and be sure to provide the systems machines and equipment with double safety mechanisms e This manual provides information for connecting and setting up an NV series PT Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use the PT and keep this manual close at hand for reference during installation and operation xiii Safety Precautions xiv 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 Definition of Precautionary Information Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will NWARNING result in minor or moderate injury or may result in serious injury or death Additionally there may be significant property damage Symbols Prohibition Indicates a general prohibition Caution Indicates general cautionary warning o
125. rotective Sheet is available to protect the display screen from dirt Refer to 1 3 3 Other Optional Products SD memory card Insert the SD memory card here slot When using an SD memory card from the NV Designer use an SD memory card reader writer and perform operations on the NV Designer When using an SD memory card from the PT use the SD Memory Card Setting Screen from the System Menu to perform operations 3 USB port type B Connect this port to the computer running the NV Designer Commercially avail able USB cable type AB can be used 4 SD memory card This indicator lights while the SD memory card is being accessed Do not access indicator remove the SD memory card while the indicator is lit 5 Battery cover When using a backup battery purchased separately open this battery cover to install it When a backup battery is installed clock data PLC memory hold data alarm history data and internal PT memory hold data can be used Operating mode This DIP switch is used to prohibit moving to the System Menu and to clear the switch FROM Set the DIP switch before turning ON the power Battery connector This is the connector for the backup battery Communications This connector is used to connect serial communications with the PLC and the power supply con power supply Communications are performed using RS 232C or RS 422A 485 nector Connect the enclosed connector to the COM port on the PT to enable using the
126. rotocol will be used enabling you to connect the CX Program mer and other CX One software Communications with the PT however will not be possible If pin 4 is turned ON the toolbus protocol will be used enabling you to connect the CX Program mer and other CX One software Communications with the PT however will not be possible No special settings are required for a CP1E CPU Unit If the PLC Setup is e cycled to enable using Set the Host Link protocol and one stop bit in the serial port communications settings in the PLC Setup Note The number of stop bits set at the PT for serial communications is always one Therefore the number of stop bits set for serial communications in the PLC Setup must be changed to 1 bit from the default of 2 bits 95 PLC Settings Section 6 3 CX Programmer Set Host Link and one stop bit for the serial port communications conditions Transfer CP or CJ2 USB cable CJ1 CS1 PLC Programming Device connecting cable for peripheral port or RS 232C cable PLC Setup Hem Mem Serial Port Tab Page Baud rate 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600 or 115 200 bps Stop bits Must be set to 1 bit Pay Ewmorodd Uno ETT Use the following procedure 1 2 3 1 Start the CX Programmer and then open the PLC Setup Dialog Box by double clicking PLC Settings in the project tree 2 Click the Serial Port Tab 3 Make the followin
127. rror Codes and Countermeasures suscite ud guts tote soa bie ect ee ede 115 Ite ok oe Aas HA Dh DS DEM Eee ALO Revision History x hme her RREUEEDCCReCCR 125 About this Manual This manual describes installing and setting up the NV series PTs and includes the sections described below Please read this manual carefully and be sure you understand the information provided before attempting to install or operate an NV series PT Be sure to read the precautions provided in the follow ing section Precautions This section provides general precautions for using the NV series PTs and related devices Section 1 Overview This section introduces the NV series PTs including the system configuration available models and specifications Section 2 Part Names Functions and Internal Configuration This section describes the functions of the various parts of an NV series PT and how the NV series PTs operate internally Section 3 Preparations for Operation This section outlines the steps required to prepare an NV series PT for operation Section 4 Installing and Wiring the PT This section describes how to install and wire an NV series PT and start the PT for the first time Section 5 System Menu This section describes the operations and settings that can be performed on the System Menu of an NV series PT Section 6 Connecting and Setting PLCs or Temperature Controllers This section provides information and procedures required to connec
128. s PT Section 4 6 connector In addition there is no isolation between the exterior of the NV3W tool port and the functional ground They are connected There fore when you connect a personal computer you have in essence con nected the NV3W GND terminal to the functional ground terminal When the positive side of the 24 V power supply to the PT is grounded ground ing the functional ground terminal will cause short circuiting and damage as shown below Personal computer Functional ground Ero aa Ground Ground Do not ground the functional ground 4 6 Starting an NV series PT Make sure that hardware connections are correct before turning ON the power supply and starting the PT This section describes the initial operation of the PT 4 6 1 Starting the PT for the First Time The following screen will be displayed when the PT is turned ON for the first time Mo Screen data Transfer the base screen data from the NV Designer 4 6 2 Starting an NV4W NV3Q PT for the First Time When you turn ON the NV4W or NV3Q for the first time after purchasing it make the following settings as required from the System Menu Language Sets the language for the System Menu and error messages The default lan guage is English To change to another language select Language from the System Menu and change the language on the following screen MiSett ing Mode System Menu Language The language will change between Japanese and English
129. signer Either create a screen with the specified num ber or correct the screen number Either create a keyboard screen with the speci fied number or correct the screen number Transfer the base screen data from the NV Designer Delete come of the base screen data or other wise reduce the size of the data The size of the data can be checked by selecting Resource Report from the Tool Menu on the NV Designer If the data size is not too large there may be some invalid data left in the PT Use the option to transfer data after deleting previous screens and try transferring the data gain Specify the correct screen number Check the startup screen setting in the NV Configuration from the NV Designer It the set ting is not necessary delete it and transfer the NV Configuration to the PT again Check the contents of the first word of the Word Area in system memory in the PLC Set hexadecimal values in the system memory Example 00A screen 10 Do not use the system memory for any pur pose other than communicating with the PT Specify the correct screen number Refer to 2 2 2 Switching Screens and 6 2 3 System Memory in the NV series PT Program ming Manual Cat No V104 109 Troubleshooting the NV3W Section 7 3 Eme Cause Countermeasure The screen is too dark The voltage of the power supply may Check to see if the capacity of the power sup ply is sufficient for the power consumption of the P
130. ssword PRK ck ok ok ac ae ae Gere No Level New Password Re type Password Section 5 1 Screen When an Entry Field Has Been Touched Password Management Screen ESC No pk Level bic ot New Password Re type Password AY 5S 6 ax 74819101 Af BI vj Enter the password number When the password is entered the level will be displayed if ithas already been set If it has not been set then this box will be blank Enter the new password Enter the new password again Changing or Adding Touch Change Add to complete changing or add ing a password Deleting Press Delete to delete the password There is no need to enter a password Touch the ESC Key to return to the previous screen Touch Panel Operation Up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be used when setting a pass word 85 Self diagnosis from the System Menu Section 5 2 5 2 Self diagnosis from the System Menu Touch Test from the Startup Screen of the System Menu to access the Test Screen This screen can be used to check hardware items such as PT mem ory or buzzers Test Screen Accessing Screens Startup Screen E J ee 27 Te K n iud fp iant Buzzer DIF zu 2 1 Items That Can Be Tested from the System Menu System Menu PT Cx Supported x Not supported Touch switches Test Mode Two FO JO JO Lr DIPSW O JO X JO ue color Backlight O O O Buzzer Buzzer Lp 0 LCD Coast J
131. t Communications Settings System Menu 76 tesine backlight color 86 power supply connections 58 buzzer 86 precautions in wiring serial communications 66 contrast changes 86 precautions when grounding 67 DIP switch 86 precautions when supplying power 5 V 60 LCD 86 preparations for operation 38 SD memory card read operation 86 Programming Device Connecting Cable 10 touch switches 86 prohibiting displaying the System Menu 74 tool port 30 Touch Switch Adjustment System Menu 77 R recommended RS 442A 485 cables 64 U replacing the battery NV4W and NV3Q only 106 using a vertically mounted PT 51 RS 232C connections 62 RS 422A connections 63 W RS 485 connections 64 Waterproof Packings 10 52 wiring serial communications 62 S Screen Design Software 9 SD memory card 10 SD Memory Card Operations System Menu 79 SD memory card slot 31 32 self diagnosis 86 self diagnosis from the System Menu 86 Setting Contrast amp Brightness for the NV4W NV3Q 75 Display for the NV3W 75 Setting Mode System Menu 75 SPMA Single Port Multiple Access 99 SRAM internal RAM 35 starting an NV series PT 68 system configuration 5 System Menu Brightness 75 Clock Settings 77 Memory Initialization 78 Operation Security NV4W NV3Q Only 84 Port 76 SD Memory Card Operations 79 Touch Switch Adjustment 77 System Menu Language 73 system versions 25 124 Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suff
132. t an NV series PT to an OMRON PLC Section 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes the maintenance and inspections required for NV series PTs and provides troubleshooting information for when problems occur with NV series PTs ix Related Manuals The following manuals are used for NV series PTs The boxes at the end of the catalog numbers indicate the revision code NV series PT Setup Manual V103 E1 This manual describes how to connect an NV series PT to an OMRON PLC features and specifications methods to set up communications and operation and procedures for maintenance and troubleshooting Refer to the NV series PT Programming Manual V104 E1 L for more information on PT functions and specific operating procedures NV series PT Programming Manual V104 E1 This manual describes the software functionality of NV series PTs how to install the NV Designer and the features of the NV Designer For more information on NV Designer operating procedures refer to the online help in the NV Designer NV series PT Host Connection Manual V105 E1 This manual describes how to connect an NV series PT to a PLC produced by a manufac turer other than OMRON including PLC memory area designations communications set tings and connection methods xi Terminology The following terminology is used in this manual PT In t
133. tered depends on the contents of the screens Screen numbers that can be registered Base screens 0 to 1 023 Keyboard screens 0 to 7 Screen types Base screens These screens can be switched externally and parts can be pasted on these screens Keyboard screens These screens can be used to directly enter data for data parts Graphics Straight lines continuous lines rectangles circles ovals circular arcs oval arcs sectors oval sectors rounded rectangles and bitmaps Parts Messages lamps switches data bar graphs keyboards line graphs and clocks Clock parts can access external clock data and display it There is no clock in the PT itself Recipes flowing displays address writing and language switching SPMA functions Communications with a PLC are possible if the computer running the CX Programmer is connected to the tool port and a CS CJ CP series PLC is connected to the COM port Memory Specifications Wem o OMe All NV3W models Memory type FROM built in Flash Memory Memory capacity 384 Kbytes 1 Refer to 1 4 4 Battery Backup for the data that is saved in memory 13 Specifications Section 1 4 Communications Interface Specifications PLC External Device Interface COM Port Mem Specifications SSS O Type RS 232C RS 422A 485 Model NV3W ML20 NV3W ML140 Me oa standard RS 232C not coni RS 422A 485 not isolated Communications Baud rate bps 9 600 19 2
134. termeasures Error Codes PT Error Codes The error code is displayed in the upper right corner of the PT screen when an error occurs Two types of error codes are provided Error codes that show the causes of errors in the NV series PT and error codes in communications responses from the PLC Both types of error codes may be provided so always check both of them NV3W error codes are displayed as ER followed by the two digit code NV4W and NV3Q error codes are displayed as ER followed by the four digit error code The first two digits are the sub response code and the last two digits are the main response code i 5 ee Error code display The following error codes may be displayed at the PT NV3W Code number Description Countermeasure PT error An error was If the error is still displayed even after detected in the PT cycling power to the PT or initializing SRAM FROM contact your OMRON repre sentative Timeout error The 1 The PLC Connecting Cable is discon PLC did not return a nected Check the Connecting Cable to response see if itis wired and connected correctly Temporary error caused by noise or other factor Cycle the power to the PLC and PT This error will be displayed once at start up If operation after that is normal the PT may have automatically adjusted its baud rate because it was different from the baud rate of the host Data error An error There is an incorrect settin
135. tings must to PLC be the same External as the com Device 115 200 bps munications Data Length 7 or 8 bits conditions set at the Stop Bits Always 1 bit Always 1 bit pic tions Error seconds Error Codes ms held sa sion Delay Note When connecting to an OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controller using Modbus RTU set a transmission delay of at least 5 ms in the communications parame ters in the NV Configuration of the PT Communications may not be performed correctly if a transmission delay of 4 ms or less is set Use a value of the least 5 ms default for the port B send wait time in the EJ1 Communications may not be performed correctly if a send wait time of 4 ms or less is set 94 PLC Settings 6 3 PLC Settings 6 3 1 Connecting to the Built in RS 232C Port of the CP Front Panel DIP Switch Settings DIP Switch nications settings in the PLC Setup CS CJ series PLCs Built in RS 232C port connection Pin 5 OFF According to PLC Setup CP1H CP1L PLCs B e Pin 4 EET According to n option slot PLC Setup n left o Connection Pin5 OFF According to D to option slot PLC Setup TE 2 right Note changed however the power to the CPU Unit must b the new settings Using the CX Programmer for Settings and to Transfer Settings Section 6 3 U Unit Set the DIP switch on the front of the CPU Unit to use the serial port commu If pin 4 is turned ON the toolbus p
136. tional Information To connect to a USB connector on the personal computer insert a CS1W CIF31 USB Serial Conversion Cable as shown below System Configuration Section 1 2 NV Designer Screen Design Software Note The USB driver included with the CS1W CIF must be installed _ USB Serial Conversion Cable CS1W CIF31 NV3W Programming Device Connecting Cable RS 232C cable with a round DIN pin connector for the NV3W NV TOL 3M NV4W NV3Q System Configuration m Connecting PLCs NV Designer Screen Design Software NV4W or NV3Q SD memory card Used to backup and restore screen data Commercially available USB cable 1 NV3Q Type B NVAW Type mini B Host Link connection N PLC Connecting Cable XW2Z 200T 3 2 m without 5 V line XW2Z 500T 3 5 m without 5 V line 24 V power supply System Configuration Section 1 2 m Connecting Temperature Controllers NV Designer Screen Design Software NV4W or NV3Q SD memory card Used to backup and restore screen data EJ1 Modular EJ1 Modular Temperature Controller Temperature Controller Commercially available USB cable 1 NV3Q Type B NVAW Type mini B ta Goel GE ES an Tel RC mi z IIE j Hml E Modbus RTU RS 485 24 V power supply Up to 31 Temperature Controllers can be connected LL Additional Information NV series PTs do not support the 1 N N
137. to EJI Temperature Controllers Using Modbus RTU Section 6 5 m DIP Switch EJ1 uw Parameter l 512345678 Serial port con 3 EM o Modbus Sw nection Communica 4 OFF Usesthe baud rate Set the same baud tions baud rate 5 Z OFF setting for port B rate as for the COM setting default 9 600 bps port in the NV series 4 ae 19 200 PT configuration 9s LA 4 OFF 38 400 ell 5 ON 4 ON 115 200 bps 5 ON For details on settings for the EJ1 Temperature Controllers refer to the EJ1 Modular Temperature Controller User s Manual Cat No H142 For information on how to specify addresses refer to the NV series Program ming Manual Cat No V104 SECTION 7 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes the maintenance and inspections required for NV series PTs and provides troubleshooting information for when problems occur with NV series PTs 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 Maintenance Inspection and Cleaning erneer n on a eee eee eens Troubleshooting the NV3W Troubleshooting the NV4W or NV3Q 0 ne Error Codes and Countermeasures 106 108 109 112 115 105 Maintenance Section 7 1 7 1 Maintenance Perform maintenance to keep the NV series PT in proper working condition N WARNING Do not disassemble the PT or touch any internal components while power is being supplied Doing so may result in electric shock Backing Up Project Data If the PT should
138. to set the terminating resistance Send data SD PT to external device negative terminal 55 Communications Power Connector Pin Assignments Section 4 3 4 3 2 NV4W m Using a 24 V Input and RS 232C Communications NVAW MG21 and NV4W MR21 Pin number Sigmainame Symbol Signal direction 7 ev 2 v Functional ground FG 5 Receive data RD ExemaldeiceioPT Hemesiosend RS PT 10 external devie e Signal ground e H m Using a 24 V Input and RS 422A or RS 485 Communications NV4W MG41 and NV4W MR41 Pin number Signalname Symbol Signal direction ota ee e e a jovi m 8 Functional ground e 6 Recevedaia 4RD ExternaldevicetoPT 7 j Recevedaa RD EwemaldeviceioPT B Reminaing resins t gt st d N A st op B O O SSSSSSSS Note 1 The RS and CS control lines are not used 2 Pin E is used to set the terminating resistance 56 Communications Power Connector Pin Assignments Section 4 3 4 3 3 NV3Q B Using a 24 V Input and RS 232C Communications NV3Q MR21 and NV3Q SW21 a T Sones T Set T Rgurmees 24V COM RS232C 0 Bo JeMV 5 9rTO 2 2 Y S Bo faon Eoo Sena aata SD PT to external device 6 Request to send PT to external device Clear to send External device to PT 8 Signalground s e ooo m Using a 24 V Input and RS 422A or RS 485 Communications NV3Q MR41 and NV3Q SW41 Pin number Signalnam
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140. u from the System Menu Select one of the above options Default Automatic Passwords can be changed from the PT ES Additional Information A switch must be created using a function switch or customer switch to go to the Password Change Screen or the Password Management Screen by a function switch or custom switch Note Passwords cannot be set from the System Menu CI See Also For details on settings on the Password Change Screen and the Password Man agement Screen refer to the 8 6 Security Function NV series PT Programming Manual Password Change Screen Use this screen to change the password for the security level of the screen being created Screen When an Entry Field Has Been Touched Password Change Screen Current Password Haw Password Axe ico ee oe so Re type Password oe oe o EE 1 2 3 4 56 os ex 1 8 9f OPAL BI ov If the password entry field is selected a keyboard will be displayed Enter the passwords and then press the ENT Key Current Password Enter the current password New Password Enter the new password He type Password Enter the new password again Touch Change to complete changing the password Touch the ESC Key to return to the previous screen Password Management Screen Level 15 Only At level 15 you can change the settings for all levels Configuration Settings from the System Menu Password Management Screen esc I No Level New Password Re type Pa
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142. umption Power supply section isolation Transformer Ambient operating tempera O to 50 C ture Ambient operating humidity 20 to 85 with no condensation Ambient storage temperature 20 to 60 C Ambient storage humidity 10 to 85 with no condensation Between the power supply terminals and the case 500 VAC for 1 min with a cutoff current of 10 mA at initial state Insulation resistance Between the power supply terminals and the case a 100 MQ at 500 VDC at initial state 5 to 9 Hz 3 5 mm single amplitude 9 to 150 Hz 9 8 m s 10 times each in X Y and Z directions 1 octave min Shock resistance 147 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions 1 000 Vp p with pulse widths of 50 ns and 1 us between power supply terminals via simu lator Resistance to environment IP67 at initial state Dust proof and drip proof only from the front of the panel using Waterproof Packing at the contact surface with the panel Replace the Waterproof Packing each time you reinstall the PT Dimensions 146x74x30 mm WxHxD Panel cutout dimensions 139 9 x67 mm H x V Panel thickness 1 6 to 4 8 mm Degree of protection Operating section on front panel IP67 Battery life expectancy Battery life expectancy 5 yr at 25 C The SRAM internal RAM is backed up by the battery If backing up the data is required purchase a Battery separately The battery life expectancy is for when no power is supplied The actual value
143. unications parame ters in the NV Configuration of the PT Communications may not be performed correctly if a transmission delay of 4 ms or less is set Use a value of the least 5 ms default for the port B send wait time in the EJ1 Communications may not be performed correctly if a send wait time of 4 ms or less is set 6 5 2 Temperature Controller Settings Setting and Transfer Use the CX Thermo Support Software to set the communications protocol Procedures with CX baud rate communications data length communications parity and sent wait Thermo or EJ1 Front time panel DIP Switch Settings Changes in these set values will not be valid the Temperature Controller is reset or the power supply is cycled m EJ1 System Settings tem Paameer Seng Serial Port Tab Page Baud Rate Set to 9 600 19 200 38 400 57 600 or 115 200 bps Parity Even or odd Do not select none Communications Unit No Set to 1 to 63 Communications Protocol Set to Modbus RT U Send Wait Time O to 99 ms 1 The communications unit number can be set to between 1 and 63 for the NV4W or NV3Q It is not necessary to set the communications data length and stop bits for port B Make the following settings on in NV series PT Parameter Seng Data Length 8 bits 1 bit Cannot be changed With EJ1 version 1 2 or higher the communications protocol and baud rate can be set using DIP switch SW2 103 104 Connecting
144. unications power connector 55 communications power connector pin assignments 55 communications power supply connector 30 31 32 configuration settings from the System Menu 72 connectable OMRON PLCs 7 connecting and setting an OMRON PLC 90 connecting to EJI Temperature Controllers using Modbus RTU 102 connection diagrams 53 Contrast Adjustment System Menu 75 D dimensions 44 Display Protective Sheets 10 52 E ER error code 115 error codes and countermeasures 115 error message Memory is Full 109 112 No Screen data 109 112 Screen No Error 109 112 F features and functions NV3Q 32 features and functions NV3W 30 features and functions NV4W 31 features of NV series PTs 2 FROM built in flash memory 35 inspection 108 inspection and cleaning 108 inspection items 108 installation environment 43 installing the PT 42 internal configuration and operation of NV series PTs 30 34 38 items that can be set from the System Menu 74 L list of functions 24 list of models 9 M maintenance 106 Memory Initialization System Menu 78 mounting clearance 50 mounting screws 50 mounting to a control panel 48 N NV Configuration 94 NV BATO1 Battery 106 O operating mode switch 30 31 32 Operation Security NV4W NV3Q Only System Menu 84 P panel cutout dimensions 45 46 48 part names and functions 30 123 Index PLC Connecting Cable 10 T PLC multiple connection 25 Por
145. version must be upgraded to use new features The most recent firmware is included with the NV Designer Upgrade your NV Designer designer before you attempt to update the system version of your NV series PTs Upgrading the System With the NV4W or NV3Q the version of the system program can be updated Program Version with an using an SD memory card When saving data to the SD memory card save SD Memory Card NV4W the newest version of the system program on the same card When the data is NV3Q Only read by the PT the firmware and screen data for the newest version will auto matically be transferred to the PT 25 System Versions Section 1 6 Version Upgrades when The firmware can be updated when transferring screens from the NV Transferring Screens Designer by selecting the automatic firmware update Note 1 Updating the firmware in the NV series PT and transferring the project are performed at the same time from the NV Designer It is not possible to up date only the firmware The NV Ver_UP Tool is required 2 When screen data that was created on an old version of the NV Designer is read with the new version of the NV Designer the screen data is auto matically updated to the new version The following confirmation dialog box will be displayed HV Dezigner The opened file has been created with an older version of My Designer In order to edit it the file hag ta be updated After saving the file it cannot be reopened
146. viation host means a controller such as an IBM PC AT or compatible computer that con trols a PT Programmable Terminal Visual Aids The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of information Precautions Indicates precautions on handling the product to ensure that the product is used safely for Safe Use for Correct Use ensure that the reliability of the product is maintained and to ensure that the product is otherwise used correctly Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient opera tion of the product Reference Indicates supplementary information on procedures descriptions and settings 1 2 3 1 Indicates lists of one sort or another such as procedures checklists etc CS1G CPULI V1 Boxes in model numbers indicate variable characters For example CS1G CPUL I j EV1 indicates the following models CS1G CPU42 EV1 CS1G CPU43 EV1 CS1G CPU44 EV1 and CS1G CPU45 EV1 OMRON 2009 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 written permission of OMRON No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Moreover because OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high quality products the information
147. wer to the PT is turned ON for the first time after purchase The flags will operate regard less of whether the low battery indicator is enabled or disabled Battery Replacement Procedure When replacing the battery leave the power ON for at least one minute before turning it OFF Replace the battery within one minute after turning OFF the power Note Be sure to replace the battery within one minute after turning OFF the power If the new battery is not installed within one minute data that has been saved will be lost 106 Maintenance Section 7 1 1 2 3 1 Remove the battery cover 2 Remove the battery connector from the connector mounting position and take out the Battery 3 Connect the connector so that the red line is connected to the positive ter minal and place the new Battery in the round frame Connector position Installing the New Battery Replace the Waterproof Packing from the front of the panel to ensure water proofing performance IP65 for NV3W NV3Q and IP67 for NV4W if the NV series PT has been removed from the panel and you are installing it again Refer to 4 1 7 Waterproof Packings for information on waterproof packing and how to replace it 107 Inspection and Cleaning Section 7 2 7 2 Inspection and Cleaning Perform periodic cleaning and inspection to keep the PT in proper working condition Cleaning Screen visibility will be impaired if the display becomes dirty Clean the display peri
148. y NV3W MG20 2 W max 80 mA max NV3W MG40 NV3W MR20 NV3W MR40 NV3Q MR21 NV3Q MR21 NV3Q SW21 NV3Q SW21 2 4 W max 100 mA max RS 232C 3 6 W max 15 mA max RS 422A 485 1 If the XW2Z 200T 4 Cable is used with the NV3W 5 V can be supplied from the PLC instead of from an external power supply In that case the power consumption or current consumption shown in the above table will be provided from the PLC power supply so be sure to cal culate the entire 5 V current consumption at the PLC and to stay within that range m Wiring Procedure Use the following procedure to connect the power supply 1 2 3 1 Strip the power supply cable 58 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications Section 4 4 2 Remove the communications power connector from the PT NV3Q only 3 Insert the wire into the terminal block until it stops and secure it by tight ening the screw clockwise Using a small flat blade screwdriver tighten the screws to a torque of 0 22 to 0 3 N m 4 Attach the communications power connector to the PT Note Observe the following points to avoid disconnections e Be careful not to cut the wire when stripping off the sheath e Connect the conductor without twisting the wires e Connect the conductor without soldering the wires Wires can become disconnected due to vibration e Do not apply stress to the cable after the wires have been connected A wire may have a faulty connection i
149. y The setting will scroll through the following settings as the function key is presses 7 1 None 7 1 Odd 7 1 Even 8 1 None 8 1 Odd and 8 1 Even Set the same format as the PLC that is connected Eve L Touch Panel Operation After completing the setting touch the ESC Key to return to the previ ous Screen 76 Configuration Settings from the System Menu Section 5 1 G Ws Description of Function The default communications settings for the COM port are 9 600 and 8 1 Odd There is always only one stop bit Touch Switch Adjustment To display the Touch Switch Adjustment Screen touch Setting from the Star tup Screen of the System Menu and then touch T SW for the NV3W or Touch SW for the NV4W or NV3Q on the Setting Screen The locations of the touch switches on the PT can be adjusted here Adjust the locations as required if the touch switches become offset Touch Switch Adjustment Accessing Screens Startup Screen J Touch this Setting EOXIES A Touch SW Eve L Touch Panel Operation Use an object with a soft pointed tip to touch the marks on the screen Touch the screen three times according to on screen instruc tions If the locations of the touch switches are too offset you may have to repeat the operation This setting is saved even if the power supply is turned OFF It is initialized if the internal Flash Memory is initialized The previous screen wil
150. y Mounting Procedure NV4W and NV3Q Only 42 4 1 2 Installation Environment oer ELTE XR ERES 43 Ales Dimensione 5 era epe tote rete exea obe s baise E bts 44 4 1 4 Mounting to a Control Panel 0 0 ce eee 48 4 1 5 Using a Vertically Mounted PT NV3W and NV4W Only 51 4 1 6 Display Protective Sheets zou ve E eR E Eder et 52 4 1 7 Waterproot Packings sao ue mEIS ERE RA DEN RE ES 52 7 2 Connection DIASTatfis a oid Led en ed pA ed Veded edt ee 53 4 3 Communications Power Connector Pin Assignments 35 d INN WV areas we srr ech se ined d anam A a ee deat nn Dre 55 ei NN AN eesti UE eA aede er edant e Saye are cu ee 56 4 320 INMSO Sep t ua eee d eae REESE Ner to oda ee s 57 4 4 Wiring the Power Supply and Serial Communications 58 4 4 1 Power Supply Connections 0 cece eee eee 58 4 4 2 Precautions When Supplying Power 5 V from the PLC NVW SOC 60 4 4 3 Wiring Serial Communications 0 0 0 0 eee ee eeee 62 4 4 4 Precautions in Wiring Serial Communications 66 4 5 Precautions When Grounding 24 V Models Only 67 7 0 Starting an NV series DT ausus REN ERES eae ee ee tee 68 4 6 1 Starting the PT for the First Time 005 68 4 6 2 Starting an NV4W NV3Q PT for the First Time 68 41 Installing the PT Section 4 1 4 1 Installing the PT 4 1 1 Battery Mounting Procedure NV4
151. y NVSW NV3W e PT internal memory hold data not supported by NV3W 23 Functions Section 1 5 1 5 Functions 24 Support for the main functions of NV series PTs is given in this section Function NV3W NVAW NV3G 5 V input from PLC Supported Not supported Not supported Vertical display Supported Supported Not supported Not supported Supported Supported External clock data can be accessed PLC PT memory hold function Supported Alarm list and history Supported Line graphs Supported Data transfer security Supported Flow displays Supported Writing memory Write Address Supported Recipes Supported Operation security Supported SPMA functions Supported Floating point support for decimal Supported Supported Supported point scaling data parts Multi language switching Supported Supported Supported Multifunction Objects Not supported Supported Supported Connection to OMRON EJ1 Tem Not supported Supported Supported perature Controllers using Mod bus RTU master Connection to multiple PLCs ot supported Supported Supported using Modbus RTU master SD memory card functions Not supported Supported Supported System Versions Section 1 6 1 6 System Versions The system program version abbreviated as system version in the NV series PT determines the project system versions that can operate in the NV series PT 1 6 1 NV series PT Models and System

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