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SMART TERMINAL EST-Z Series User`s Manual
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1. 0c cece cece e eee ees 6 7 E Operating Environment Required for Operating IrDA 6 7 E Configuration of the Infrared Monitor ee eee eee eee 6 8 Vill Chapter 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 7 5 T 7 7 8 7 9 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Outline of Application Dala lt essiciresrireritaierenekeryi nidur neteke EE 7 1 m Procedure for Creating Application Data ee eee eee 7 1 E Data Description hii wed ee eee a S EE E EEE EE EEE 7 2 About the Application Manager PEE E we E E ee a 7 3 E Application Information ccc cece ce ee cee eee ee eee e ee eee tenes 7 8 E UVURPTRDV GAYE soiree erar ee he eee as Shea Eaa 7 9 Configuration Information 0 5 0 cece cece cece eee eee eens 7 12 H Basic Settings pees OA bee oe eee Bee ee ee EE ee ee ee ee 7 12 ia Recipe Data Configuration Oe eT ee ee ee ee ee re ee er rere 7 18 E Gateway Configuration lt i i025 lt ocane sc cawuaetpnansetaneuietadanasen aie 7 24 Description of Panel Data and Registered Graphic 7 28 WM Panel Conditions cc ccc cece ee cee cee ee eee eee eee e eee es 7 28 E Howto Display Panels eos hee et ee oe ws ewe oe See 7 28 E Whatisa Background Pan 64 caeee so weeded eeu dee esheets EREE 7 29 E What is a Registered Graphic eee eee ee eee ee eee 7 30 E Panel Data Edit Window 2 cc ccc ec ec ee eee eee e ees 7 30 E Reg
2. 66 cece cece cece eee ees 1 1 E About AP Editor ccc ccc cc ec ee eee eee eee eee eee e ee eees 1 1 E AP Editor Features 2 ccc ccc ce cece ec ee ee eee eee eee e eee ees 1 1 E Environment for Creating Application Data with AP Editor 1 1 Model INUINDORS sitaresmi sos eee tect ecg ee ees ey ees oe ses 1 2 AP EDITOR INSTALLATION Preparation 2 66 cee cece cee ee renee renee renee erence renee reneeneeeenees 2 1 AP Editor Installation 2 cc ccc ce cc ee cee cee ee eee eee eee eee ees 2 2 Uninstalling BP l 3625466160924 54 hed 665s es Poh hha wk E eees 2 4 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS DT OCU On isc a i ek ee ee 3 1 Dedicated Storage Areas 1 cece cece eee e eee e eee ete eee seca eeneneees 3 2 E ONATFO CUI CTIODN ie koe 6 hs ek a SE he 5S 6 Eee OE hE es 3 2 E Number of Dedicated Storage Areas Used eee eee 3 2 mM Size of Dedicated Storage Area Used ee eee eee eee eee ee 3 4 E Checking Usage Situation of Dedicated Storage Area 3 5 Main Function 4 2605 05 40440054 cedar se whwe d vee ee ieedh dnt cede dass saeeun es 3 6 M Gateway FUNCTIONS 0 cc eee cece cece eee e eee e teen eee a 3 6 Recipe Functions 646 8 66 6S 665 4 S66 ROSS O44 S 64S 44S HOES LORETO EGE ES 3 13 mM About Dedicated Package eee cece eee ee eee eee eee 3 20 M About Recorder 2 ccc ccc ccc cece ee cee cee eee ene eee eeeeen
3. for for EST240Z The System menu will be different by model or version See the item of System menu 2 Make sure update the IPL after reading Ii How to Update the IPL BIOS page App 3 below System menu e EST240Z The System menu is different for IPL versions prior to R0015 System menu prior to IPL version R0015 VAT 4 2 Eem 2 ZELAI y FRE Sse Bot en en J LYE SSAds ver ROOK XK XX Fo Bee Berle System menu from IPL version R0015 onwards The version of the IPL is indicated at the bottom of the screen Sample screen system Menu EST Series Li Application info 2 Memory switch conf 3 Communications conf 4 Self diagnostics 5 Clock settings 6 Error reset T To ch switch calib IPL Ver R KAK E W Yer ROGO JOC XX Conf Garbage Start Write collection applicatio App 1 Appendices e EST555Z The version of the IPL is indicated at the bottom of the screen Sample screen 01 01 01 Mon 01 61 01 System menu EST 7 Series Application into Memory switch conf Communications cont self diagnostics Clock settings CF card Error reset Touch switch calibration IPL Ver F f Inl We Fi Battery OK Option None Type 00 Garbage start Collection Application App 2 Appendices E How to Update the IPL BIOS IMPORTANT NOTICE The IPL Update operation requires care All User Application Data and Firmware will be lost during th
4. Address Accessibility LEY dd Remove Date Time Display Options Hardware Programs 4a PL w2 Fonts Game Infrared Internet Keyboard Controllers Options Control Panel E Add New Hardware Adds new hardware to your system D S gt Modems Mouse Multimedia Network ODBC Data i ak w Microsoft Home Sources 32bit Technical Support 4 3 8 Passwords Power Printers Regional Sounds Management Settings m st am VS System Telephony Users Adds new hardware to you 4 My Computer 6 9 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 1 Outline of Application Data m Procedure for Creating Application Data Follow the procedure below to create application data Determine ihe corten Prepare screen migration shapes e Determine the number of screens to make hierarchy l e Determine the operations on each screen and name the screens Determine the layout of each Prepare the screen specifications sereen e Determine the placement of shapes e Determine which smart objects are to be used e Determine the setting parameters of each smart object e Determine the registered graphics and registered strings as necessary Prepare the application data on AP Editor 7 9 page 7 58 Make the various settings Select the EST model Perform environment configuration 7 3 page 7 12 Set the EST configuration information Option configuration l Communication channel c
5. Dedicated storage area 555Z Total number of areas Area size Word 20480 Variable length Total area size Word 102400 208000 Hereafter the respective dedicated storage areas are expressed as TR1 TR2 in the explanatory drawings E Number of Dedicated Storage Areas Used EST240Z A dedicated storage area is used by a trend smart object recipe smart object and dedicated package In the case of the EST240Z a maximum of 5 dedicated storage areas can be used e A dedicated package and recipe smart object each use one dedicated storage area e The number of dedicated storage areas used by a trend smart object varies depending on the number of sampling devices channels the number of events or the number of storage points In the case where the number of dedicated storage areas exceeds the maximum number it is not possible to paste any smart object that uses the dedicated storage areas or set any dedicated package Examples e Trend Number of channels 4 number of events 2 Number of dedicated storage areas used 3 e Recipe Number of dedicated storage areas used 1 e Dedicated package Number of dedicated storage areas used 1 Ery f ON OF F bit data Word data B Word data Word data i Write data Word data Alalativi ele i i a i Word data In this example the number of dedicated storage areas used is 3 for the trend smart object and one dedicated storage are
6. Single byte KANA characters space lt gt 1 The following file names cannot be used single byte characters CON AUX COM to COM9 LPT1 to LPT9 PRN NUL About comment A comment can be attached to the application data file on the CF card When the list of files is displayed using the system menu of the EST555Z each file can be identified using this comment The comment attached to the file is different from that attached to the application data The comment attached to the application data to be saved into the CF card is retained as it is and then it is restored by executing CF EST on the EST5552Z Even though Read from CF is executed using the AP Editor the comment attached to the application file to be transferred to the hard disk drive is different from the comment attached to the file of the CF card CF Card Application data file Dedicated package Internal device data sie a ie ie ce a re a ee See ef i ce aa Sia Ses ence ees seeps ee pet ee eee Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD e About card removal To remove the card use the eject function of the OS If the card is removed without use of the eject function of the OS this may corrupt the data To use the eject function of the OS follow the steps below 1 Select relevant CF drive in Removable Disk 2 Right click a blank spot and select Eject E H My Computer A 344 Floppy as S Local Disk 7 4 5 DV
7. Cancel e Recipe name This item is for displaying the recipe name of the recipe number corresponding to the column on which the cursor is located The recipe name is only displayed and can not be changed here Data name This item is for displaying the data name entered in the basic configuration This name is only displayed and can not be changed here Data entry Each column is recipe data corresponding to a single recipe and each line number corresponds to the data to be written to the write destination device entered in the basic tab of the parameter settings The decimal point is not entered in the data that is input Clicking the right mouse button displays the pop up menu from which cut copy paste clear to O and fill can be selected Recipe Data Setup X Basic Recipe name Data Data comment Recipe name Butter Roll No Gr Data name Recipe No 1 Recipe No 2 Recipe No 3 Recipe No 4 Recipe 1 1 Convever Speed 46 60 2 Devicel Prozran 3 Device2 Prozran f 4 i Device3 Program E C Sn 5 fi Oveni 1 SP val uefEii CopyC e 1 Oveni 2 SP value 155 ene 7 i Oven1 3 SP valud 42 146 Clear to 000 e 1 Oven2 1_ SP valug142 141 ae a 1 Oven2 2 SP_valug 46 146 0 10 1 Oven2 3 SP_valug 50 155 E a A Clear All Data OK Cancel Fill sets the specified range to the same value Basic configuration tecipe Data Configuration Basic Recipe name Data Rec
8. Smart Terminal EST Z Series User s Manual Application Preparation Manual No CP SP 1088E This manual This manual should be read by those who design screens that are displayed on the EST Z Series and operations This manual describes the environment of the personal computer on which AP Editor can be used installation methods startup system settings file operations printing how to paste smart objects and other AP Editor operations Smart Terminal EST Z Series User s Manual Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E Graphic elements that have functions for displaying on the EST Z Series are called smart objects This manual describes the concept of smart objects and the functions of each smart object Smart Terminal EST Z Series User s Manual Communications Connection Manual No CP SP 1090E This manual should be read by those who combine the EST Z Series with PLCs made by other manufacturers and dedicated board computers to build systems This manual describes how to connect to PLCs address maps that correspond to PLCs how to paste smart objects drawing and other operations and settings required for making applications using PLCs Smart Terminal EST240Z User s Manual DMC10 Package Manual No CP UM 5149E This package is used when constructing systems by connecting the EST240Z to Yamatake s Distributed Multi channel Controller DMC10 This manual describes the specifications of the software package how to use
9. This sheet is for setting the Retries Time out and Output mode Gateway Configuration Basic Extended l No Notify mode Completion Notify dev Error Notify dev 13 Output OFF Clear All Data e Notify mode 151 000101 1 1 00011 1 1 1 00010 2 1 1 00011 2 5 time s 5 time s Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults 3 0S5ec 3 0Sec Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults Use defaults This is an option for outputting the communications results You can select from three options Output ON Output OFF and Initialize When Output ON and Initialize are selected specify the communications completion notify device and the error notify device The Initialize function will clear the output result device before starting communications Completion notify dev This is the device to output to when communications are completed The target output is set state turned to 1 even if the communications end with an error Error notify dev This is the device to output to when communications end with an error The target output is set state turned to 1 when communications end with an error Retries Select from default no retries or from within the range to 15 When the default is used the default
10. amp Internet Explorer cI Ca E mail 4 My Recent Documents gt Outlook Express Ev My Pictures w MSN Explorer c My Music Windows Media Player Ti My Computer R 7 My Network Places D Windows Movie Maker d E t3 Tour Windows XP ka Printers and Faxes Help and Support pP Search All Programs gt m Run A Log Off Shut Down 4 2 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATION 1 From the Start menu select Control Panel 2 Click Date Time Language and Regional Options in the Control Panel Pick a category i x Appearance and Themes b BE d Network and Internet Connections G Add or Remove Programs J Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Performance and Maintenance at 28 Printers and Other Hardware gt User Accounts Date Time Language and Regional Options h Accessibility Options 3 Click Regional and Language Options Date Time Language and Regional Options Pick a task B Change the date and time gt Change the format of numbers dates and times or pick a Control Panel icon B Date and Time Cn Regional and Language Options R 4 Select the Regional Options tab and then select Chinese PRC from the pull down menu of the Standards and formats area Regional and Language Options Regional Options Standards and formats This option affects how some programs format numbers currencies Azeri Latin dates an
11. to the EST e Baud rate This item is for setting the baud rate for communications B Handling Precautions 4800bps can be set to CHO on AP Editor However in actual communications this baud rate becomes 9600bps e Data format This item is for setting the number of data bits pariity bit and stop bit e Type This item displays the type of connection The type of connection is fixed to each channel as follows infra red communications IrDA for CHO RS 232C interface for CH1 RS 485 5 lead for CH2 and RS 485 3 lead for CH3 and CH4 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 16 Package Option This sheet is for specifying the name of the dedicated package when a dedicated package is used It also displays the number of trend smart objects and recipe smart objects used Configuration Information Dedicated package name Unused ID No Version Dedicated storage area information Max No 64 Max word 208000 Type Th use iNo Th use word F Trend 200249 Recipe fi 2850 E Recorder fo fo E Dedicated package p p Available 56 490i Total usage word a o OK Cancel Dedicated package name This item is for specifying the name of the dedicated package when a dedicated package is used A dedicated package is an EST application that can be downloaded to the EST for immediate use when the EST is used in combination with a pre determined device The DMC10 dedicated package i
12. 0 cece ccc cence nee e nee 7 53 Registered String Edit WINdOW 2c ccc ccc cece eee eee eee tees 7 53 m Editing Functions for Registered Strings e eee eens 7 53 Editing Alarm Monitoring EEE E EOE eee dees tokens ean eee nee eee 7 55 E Alarm History Configuration 5 c cece cece ence eee ees 7 55 E Alarm Block Configuration js oe ee ees O a een eee ee eee 7 56 D e eas eo a ek se E A EE E Oe eos 7 58 A Display are Ee ee a aa a e a 7 58 E About Display EAER TA A E Dee E EE EEEE EEA 7 58 Options EEE EE EE E E E E E E E at wee ew E E E 7 61 Chapter 8 PRINTING APPLICATION DATA 8 1 Printing Options reas dae GEE Oe ok Oe ee Oh ee ek oes 8 1 a Output Options E eee a E E E EE E EE E NE TE SE eae ene 8 1 E Application Information sssssesssssssesesesrerrrrrrereresreress 8 2 E Panels Registered Graphics ssssssssssessssesrrrrrererrrreress 8 3 9 2 Sample PrIMOUL oreren 6 oe etre sce miir eee i aE a E E aE eA 8 5 Chapter 9 USING A DEDICATED PACKAGE a Using Only the Dedicated Package Deeb e ee ee eee soe eas eee eS 9 1 m Using the Dedicated Package with the User Application 9 2 E Downloading the User Data of the Dedicated Package 9 3 E Uploading the User Data of the Dedicated Package 9 3 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD E Cautions for Saving CF Card Application Data 10 2 E Formatting CF Ga
13. 2147483647 to 2147483647 0 to 4294967295 0 to 99999999 e Decimal point This item is for setting the position of the decimal point The default is 0 The specification of the decimal point position is only for display on the EST The decimal point is not entered to data that is actually written 1 Word Signed Unsigned Binary BCD 0 to 4 0to3 2 Words Signed Unsigned Binary BCD 0 to 9 0to7 e Word This item is for specifying the word length of the recipe data Specify either 1 word default or 2 words Format This item is for selecting the format of the recipe data You can select from signed binary default unsigned binary or BCD Signed binary is displayed as S BIN and unsigned binary is displayed as U BIN Data comment This item is for editing the name of the recipe data Up to 64 single byte characters can be entered Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Note e For the number of characters which can be displayed refer to the SMART TERMINAL EST Z Series User s Manual Smart Object Library No CP SP 1089E e If you change the upper limit value lower limit value or the position of the decimal point of the basic configuration there is a possibility that the setting comes off the valid range If the entered value is out of the range the position is displayed in red Re enter the data so that it falls within the range OK is not accepted as long as this red display persists Furthermore you cannot set up any o
14. Alarm information sampling makes it possible to set an alarm device bit device for each channel and display alarms It is possible to set up to two alarm devices per one channel alarm 1 device and alarm 2 device There are two alarm display methods lamp display and marker display e Lamp display The lamp display is included in trend information of the recorder smart object ETETETT Zonel bot tom gee 940 C Trend information When the bit devices turn ON their respective lamps are lit in orange The lamp display indicates the ON OFF status of the current alarm device e Marker When Use marker is selected from the recorder smart object a marker is displayed on the corresponding trend graph When alarm device is turned ON When alarm device is turned OFF The marker sets a pattern to be displayed when the alarm device is turned ON a pattern to be displayed when the alarm device is turned OFF and conditions for displaying the marker displayed only when the alarm device is turned ON only when the alarm device is turned OFF or when ON OFF is toggled This marker can display saved information retrospectively B Handling Precautions e The number of markers that can be displayed at a time on a screen is up to 20 when each channel is turned ON or OFF Markers older than the 20 latest ones are not displayed e The marker is displayed above the position of alarm generation on the trend graph Therefore if an alar
15. Place the panel change selector at the bottom right of the panel The smart object is placed at the clicked location 7 Adjust the size of the button Select the button The m frame will be displayed around the button Drag the m handles with the mouse to adjust the size of the button so that the text is easier to view Panel data 0 modified Bil xi m next panel Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA E Placing Switch Smart Objects Place a switch smart object 1 Double click or drag Switches to panel from the smart objects window The setting dialog box will be displayed 2 First set the switch action Set the switch action so that the switch bit is reset when the switch is touched Click the Alternate radio button in the Type field Switches Crnut Basic Graphic Text Type C Momentary Bit set Altemate Bit reset SW comm Interloock Swtichdey NIMO00 0 Lamp dev 3 Place the switch so that it lights when ON To turn the switch ON and OFF set the switch as a lamp device Click the Lamp dev checkbox in the setting dialog box to mark the checkbox Enter NMO000 0 to the device Swtichdev NI000 0 Etiepnoonnncar nunan n na RN 5 8 Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 4 Change the graphic Click the Graphic tab on the setting dialog box Click A at Graphic at OFF The pre registered graphic will be displayed Crant Basic Graphic Text
16. The Read from CF card window will be displayed Read from CF card File type Userdta ss Famer HDD CF card drive Be S CAWINAPE package Filename Updatedtime 2ECFDATAOT 2 6 03 7 16 56 PM y Data For Read File name CFDATAQT File name Ped Comment Data For DMC10 Package Bii Close 3 Set User Data in the File type field 4 Select user data you wish to read in the left portion 5 Input a name of the file you wish to save in the right portion and click Read to start reading data from the CF card E Saving Data into CF Card HDD CF The data saved on the hard disk drive is converted into that in the file format which can be used for the EST555Z and then this converted data is saved into the CF card The application data dedicated package and user data can be saved into the CF card n Handling Precautions To save data into the CF card always use the AP Editor Saving application data The following describes how to save the application data running on the EST555Z to the CF card 1 From the menu bar select Online Communications Preferences The Communications Preferences window will be displayed Communications Preferences COM por tf COM C COM4 COM C COMS C COM3 C COME Language on EST sh 10 7 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD 2 In the Language on EST field select a language used for operation of the EST555Z
17. The file system for the selected language is saved into the CF card 3 Put a formatted CF card in the CF card reader 4 From the menu bar select File gt CE card Save to CF The Save to CF card window will be displayed Save to CF card File type Application HOD amy CF S C winAPE pplication CFoaddive GSH E SAMPLE 5 13 04 8 14 12 PM mple AP 6 13 04 8 13 46 PM File name sample APR File name SAMPLE Comment Comment Close f 5 Select application data you wish to save in the left portion 6 Input a file name and comment you wish to save in the right portion and then click Save to start saving data into the CF card Note When saving the application data using the dedicated package the dedicated package is also saved into the CF card automatically Saving user data The following describes how to save the user data used by the dedicated package into the CF card 1 Put a formatted CF card in the CF card reader 2 From the menu bar select File gt CFE card Save to CF The Save to CF card window will be displayed Save to CF card File type User data 7 HOD bag CF S EswinaPe package CFearddrive EE z Filename Updatedtime B 2 6 03 7 16 56 PM Data For L fd 5 File name DATao File name o Canen Data For DMC10 Package Comment 3 Set User Data in the File type
18. field 4 Select user data you wish to save in the left portion 5 Input a file name you wish to save in the right portion and click Save to start saving data into the CF card 10 8 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD Saving dedicated package The following describes how to save sole dedicated package not including the application data into the CF card The dedicated package is saved into the same place as where the application data list is saved 1 Put a formatted CF card in the CF card reader 2 From the menu bar select File gt CE card Save to CF The Save to CF card window will be displayed Save to CF card File type Package HOD bag CF CF card drive f E M Comment DMC10 Pe SAMPLE 5 13 04 8 14 12 PM Ej File name 2501 File name 3501 __ save Comment Dmc 0 Package Direct Eng ER1 04 Comment Dmc 0 Package Dir Close 3 Set Package in the File type field 4 Select a dedicated package No you wish to save in the left portion By reading the comment check the contents of the dedicated package 5 Click Save to start saving the data The file name shown in the right portion is fixed Therefore you cannot change this file name 10 9 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD E Editing File on CF Card You can delete or copy the file on the CF card and change the file name or comment B Handling Precautions The applica
19. graphic element name smart object parameter name and smart object comment This item cannot be edited When Type is set to device f Application List Edit Oy x Type Device View a Peel dat Smart bert parameter ame Rena a NROOOOO Panel No 001 003 Numeri NROOOOO Panel No 001 003 Numeri NIMO00 0 Panel No 001 004 Switche NMO00 0 Panel No 001 004 Switche e CH This item displays the EST communications channel 7 48 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA e Node This item displays the node address including the sub address for the target EST e Device address This item displays the device address including internal devices on EST of the target EST When Type is set to string Ma Application List Edit Panel Ho 001 002 Par Panel Ho 001 004 Sur Panel Ho 001 004 Suc g M e Strings This item displays strings drawn in the panel and strings for the smart object o Handling Precautions e The data set in the Edit Application List is registered to each panel e When performing operation in Edit Application List make sure that all panels have already been registered Note e Ifthe data is in error when an entry is applied the background of the line in question will be displayed in red e When PLC device 1 1 0000 is entered to one of cells CH Node or Device address the data 1 1 0000 will be set to each of the respective cells
20. performing the update DO NOT turn off power to the EST or disconnect the communications cable during the update Otherwise there is a chance that the EST will become inoperable Continue with the update of the IPL BIOS App 3 Appendices 5 Click Yes to proceed gt The following IPL version confirmation message will be displayed 6 Click Yes to proceed with the IPL Update gt This will start the transfer of the IPL data to the EST gt After the transfer is complete the following message will be displayed EST IPL Updater Note If the IPL version of the EST is same or newer there is no need to update the IPL Simply close the IPL Updater window EST IPL Updater i 7 Click OK gt The following window will be displayed 8 Click OK gt The IPL BIOS Update operation has been completed gt Now close the IPL Updater window 9 Then power off the EST and power on again to run the new IPL BIOS 10 Finally download the F W System program and your application to EST using the AP editor App 4 Appendices A 2 List of Key Operations Used in Editing E Key Operations When Entering Graphic Elements Graphic Elements SHIFT CTRL Disabled Disabled Straight line Limited to straight line Polygon Limited to straight line Disabled Rectangle Limited to square The position when the left mouse button is pressed becomes the center of the rectangle Circle Elli
21. when downloading modified data only the dedicated package will not be downloaded if the dedicated package is already downloaded and the version of the package is the same g Handling Precautions e Changes cannot be made to special packages e The settings of communications channels currently used by the dedicated package in configuration information cannot be changed A message is displayed if you try to change settings If you download the DMC10 package again to an EST Z Series to which the DMC10 package is already downloaded the environmental settings of the package will be initialized and the previous settings will be lost The settings that are initialized are all of the below setting items described in EST240Z DMC10 Package User s Manual CP UM 5149E EST555Z DMC10 Package User s Manual CP SP 1124E Device automatic assignments Name information Screen configuration CMC buffering configuration CMC link version only Alarm definitions Data currently saved to the DMC10 is not affected Chapter 9 USING A DEDICATED PACKAGE E Downloading the User Data of the Dedicated Package Download user configured data such as screen cofiguration and name cofiguration to the dedicated package currently loaded in the EST Use data items that were uploaded from EST in advance as the user data to be downloaded Download All Upload from EST to PO F Download Modified Data OE Dorie Specified Pane Ruin onload Wedic
22. 3 29 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS E Alarm Monitoring Information Alarms can be easily monitored with the EST just by pasting smart objects if alarm monitoring information has been set in advance Any alarm device alarm name alarm message on a PLC connected by the host link can be registered to an alarm No within the range No 1 to No 512 When alarm monitoring is started the registered alarm bit is monitored at all times while the EST is running When alarms occur the currently occurring alarms are stored in numeric order and are stored within special devices of the EST The EST also has a function for recording the time of occurrence time of recovery and other alarm history information The various objects that use this alarm monitoring function are contained in the standard smart object library 1 Alarm history recording function No Alarm No Alarm Data Time of Date of Time of i Occurrence Recovery Recovery Number of monitorable points 1 to 512 points Four continuous words 64 points are taken to be one block and up to eight blocks can be monitored M080 4 words 64 points M11F M160 4 words Total 8 blocks 64 points M19F Monitorable alarms Alarms that are occurring in numberic order Alarm history time of occurrence time of recovery Monitoring time At all times whilst EST is running 3 30 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS To use alarm monitoring To use alarm mon
23. 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 20 e Gr A group is a function that is used when the timing at which the recipe data is written to an external device differs within the same recipe Up to four groups can be set In addition the write execution device of the data can be specified for each group when the recipe data is to be written by PLC device control Note Set only group when using recipe smart objects with manual writing Set groups 2 3 and 4 when using recipe smart objects with automatic writing For details see How to write recipes page 3 18 e Data name This item is for editing the name of recipe data Max 32 characters Note For details on displayable characters refer to Smart Terminal EST Z Series Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E e Write dest device This item is for setting the device to write the recipe data to Set word devices as the write destination devices B Handling Precautions The recipe data of recipe data items to which a write destination device has not been set are ignored and only recipe data to which a write destination device has been set are active Upper lower values These items are for specifying the recipe data setting range The default upper limit value is 32767 and the default lower limit value is 32768 The decimal point is not entered to the upper and lower limit values 1 Word Signed Binary Unsigned Binary BCD 32768 to 32767 0 to 65535 0 to 9999
24. Alarm 1 information used Alarm 2 information used CH2 Alarm 1 information used Alarm 2 information not used CH3 Alarm 1 information used Alarm 2 information not used CH4 Alarm 1 information not used Alarm 2 information not used Number of dedicated storage areas used 7 e Recipe Number of dedicated storage areas used 1 e Dedicated package Number of dedicated storage areas used 1 Word data Dedicated storage area Trend smart object Word data Word data ON OFF bit data ON OFF bit data ON OFF bit data ON OFF bit data Word data Word data Word data Word data CH1 alarm1 bit TRIKE i CH1 alarm bit Ss CH2 alarm bit CH3 alarm1 bit In this example alarm information sampling and alarm 2 information sampling are set in channel and alarm 1 information sampling is set in channels 2 and 3 3 3 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS E Size of Dedicated Storage Area Used 3 4 EST240Z EST555Z In the case of the EST240Z the size of the dedicated storage area is fixed to 20480 words However when the number of storage points is small this dedicated storage area of a trend smart object is divided and shared by two or more dedicated storage areas and when the number of storage points is large two or more dedicated storage areas are used by one channel When pasting a trend smart object check Points and Dedicated storage area of the Trend dialog box The siz
25. Application Data from EST EST to PC This section describes how to upload data downloaded from the EST to the PC Further corrections can be made to the application data using the PC and then downloaded again to the EST o Handling Precautions Data cannot be uploaded from channels CH3 and CH4 of the EST E Uploading Application Data 1 Select Online Upload All from the menu bar in AP Editor The Specify Upload Destination Application Name window will be displayed Specify upload destination application name Look in E Application b Bee M Display Panel Data fe 5552 DEMO RO2APx EngS ample AFK Informatica EST model File name Save S Files of type JEST application file aps Cancel Application comment Dedicated package B Handling Precautions If you enter a file name from a keyboard in an OS environment of Windows Me or higher a pull down menu will appear listing all the existing file names to serve as a complement to the entered file name Even if you select a file with an extension other than APX you cannot open any application When selecting from the list make sure to specify a file with the extension of APX File name l E Files of pe Eag ample ALM EngS ample CHF EngS ample FUK aap PMs 2 Enter the application name and click Save The Communications Status window will be displayed E Communications Status Mm E3 Command The application will
26. Berea m This item is for specifying a printer or file as the output destination e Output to e Printer This item displays information about the currently selected printer To switch the printer type select the paper or make other printer settings click Properties e For details of settings at Properties refer to the Instruction Manual provided with the printer you are using e Copies This item is for setting the number of copies to output from the printer 8 1 Chapter 8 PRINTING APPLICATION DATA When file output is selected Make the settings for when application data is to be output to a file Print Output Application into Fanels Reg graphic Output to to Printer File Printer El File Folder C SWwINAPE Document Browse File name fEmoSample e e Folder This item is for entering the folder of the file output destination Document data is output to a text file and image data is output to a BMP EMF or WMF format file e Clicking Browse displays the folder selection window You can also specify the folder by selecting the desired folder from this window e File name The application folder name is displayed default but can also be changed Note For details on output files see Output of print files page App 8 E Application Information Specify the content to be output Print Sn ge Sree onion ORE nga nS eee nT oEeey eee W Ou
27. Contiguration Intormation General Registered graphie Registered str data larr intormation Alarm story Block Block Blocks Block Block Blocks Block Blocks Data items Double clicking a data item opens the window for that item or its configuration dialog box Data items in this tree can be selected and copied or deleted In the Application Manager copy operations are performed based on existing data panel data registered graphics and registered strings then the configuration of these data can be modified for further use You can open any data in the tree by double clicking it Also you can open it by selecting View Open from the menu bar If there are two or more number of panel data items registered graphics alarm blocks you may open multiple items simultaneously as long as they are the same type In addition you can open a panel data item or other item by selecting it first then right clicking it and selecting Open from the pop up menu Up to 24 windows of panel data items registered graphics can be opened Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Copy The following describes how to copy panel data in the Application Manager Registered graphics and registered strings can also be copied in the same way 1 Select existing panel data and select Edit gt Copy 4 from the menu bar Multiple panels can also be selected You can also select Copy from the pop up menu displayed when yo
28. Editor This function is convenient if it is difficult to operate the AP Editor at work site Additionally when the application has been saved into the CF card it is also possible to directly download the data from the CF card to the EST555Z in the default shipment state e It is not necessary to disconnect the cables even when the EST555Z is installed in the system The application data can be downloaded easily through the CF card slot on the front of the EST555Z e The setup can be performed faster than downloading from the AP Editor to the EST555Z through the communication cable e By saving the application data from the EST555Z at work site into the CF card the application data can be backed up This application data also includes the recipe data you have set or edited on the EST555Z The data backed up on the CF card can be downloaded to other EST555Z EST555Z No 1 EST555Z No 2 gt Cal a o Handling Precautions Only products having date code of 0312 or later can download the data from the CF card to the EST555Z in the default shipment state e Multiple application data can be saved into one CF card The control can be performed using the file name or comment even when there are multiple EST555Z units at EST555Z No 1 EST555Z No 3 EST555Z No 2 ma 3 36 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Data to be saved into
29. Incorrect size specified Set the correct size Invalid end device name A probable cause is that the start device name is invalid or the end device exceeds the valid device range as there are too many bits for the specified alarm Either change the start device or reduce the number of bits for the alarm N NM is the only valid EST device area Only NM devices can be used as the start device Correct the device name Not enough free area in dedicated The dedicated package can not be used since dedicated storage areas storage area Reduce the number of are at maximum use trends recipes used in dedicated storage To use the dedicated package reduce the number of dedicated storage area Then try again areas used by trends recipes and then try again Not enough free area in the dedicated Either reduce or prevent use of one of the trend recipe dedicated storage area So the dedicated package packages to secure dedicated storage area could not be registered Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING O Only 1 smart recipe object can be used Only one recipe smart object can be pasted to an application as recipe per application smart objects are paired with recipe data settings If you are pasting new recipe smart objects delete the already pasted recipe smart object before pasting the new recipe smart object Only devices can be set for variable A probable cause is that a numerical value was entered even though strings only device
30. OPen og Recycle Bin Search Format fit uk Copy Rename Properties 3 Remove the card e About CF card used by recorder smart object The application data save function cannot be used for the CF card used by the recorder smart object In this case the CF card is used after it has been reformatted after necessary data has been saved into the personal computer What is a CF card application save function The EST555Z with the CF card option can mutually exchange application data dedicated package and user data with the CF card This function is called CF card application data save function AP Editor EST555Z eae Dy yyy Py vy a AEC EEA CEN With the AP Editor With the system screen of the EST555Z The application data can be downloaded from The application data can be downloaded from the personal computer to the CF card the CF card to the EST555Z The application data can be uploaded from The application data can be downloaded from the CF card to the personal computer the EST555Z to the CF card 3 34 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 35 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS When using CF card save function e When the application data has been saved into the CF card such data can be downloaded to the EST555Z at work site without use of the personal computer AP
31. Registered graphic Switches Function Word type k switches switches Registered string data Alarm information 123 Panel Numeric change indicators lu Graphs Text Keybord display call Datasetter Alarm Clock monitor Panel window Smart object window Scale100 Click and drag to draw the rectangle Title bar This item displays the title of the window Menu bar This item displays the operation menu items Tool bar This item displays the operation icons Application Manager The Application Manager is used to call up panels and displays panels registered graphics and other smart objects of the application data in a free view layout With the Application Manager you can also copy two or more of these smart objects and perform other editing operations Panel window This item is for creating application screens Smart object window This item displays the available smart objects Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATION E Menu Bar 4 6 Clicking an item on the menu bar displays a pull down menu Items that have sub menus are indicated by a triangle mark to the right of the item File Edit view Online Options Window Help Keng aSo Close All i ELE Panel datali Sample Panel 1 Sample Appli Color Palette Grid ai Pan Display Preferences o 002 Sample Panel 2 Registered graphic i Registered string data 4 Menu ite
32. Set the blink interval within the range 0 3 to 10 0s The display or buzzer will be repeatedly cycled ON and OFF with the interval set here One shot time This item is for setting the one shot time for the displays and buzzer Set the one shot time within the range 0 3 to 10 0s The display or buzzer will be held ON for the time set here and then turned OFF Buzzer tone This item is for selecting the tone of the buzzer for example when a touch switch is operated DC out You can select from the following two DC output methods provided as standard on EST System SW output DC output turns ON when there is data in the switch communications buffer User setup The user can use DC output as the output contact for a switch smart object in the panel data In this case DC output turns ON when SY00 1 in the output contact area is ON 1 Interlock buzzer tone This item is used to output a buzzer tone to notify the user that the smart object touched cannot be operated since the interlock function configured to that smart object is active You can select from OFF buzzer tone not output and three tones With this setting the output pattern is sounded at the specified tone When the buzzer tone is set to OFF the buzzer does not sound when the interlock is active Setting the buzzer tone to High outputs a high pitched buzzer tone Slave communication Slave address This item is for setting the device address node number
33. Type jeneral v OFF Graphic Color Blink when OFF ON Graphic Color ae 4 Blink when ON Selection Image size 1 oes Other graphics can be displayed by using the scroll bar on the right Here select the same graphic as the sample application and either click OK or double click to select the graphic 5 Set the colors for when the smart object is ON and OFF Click Color and set a bright yellow for the smart object when it is ON and a dark yellow for the smart object when it is OFF from the color palette Switches X Cmnt Basic Graphic Text Type General bi OFF Graphic ON Graphic When you have finished making the settings click OK at the bottom of the dialog box to complete the settings 6 Place the smart object slightly below the center of the panel center E Panel data 0 modified iE next panel 5 9 Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA E Placing Numeric Indicator Smart Objects 5 10 1 Place a numeric smart object Double click or drag Numeric indicators to panel 1 from the smart objects window Let s set the numeric indicator so that numeric entry is possible from the keyboard Click the Num keypad checkbox to mark the checkbox Cmnt Basic Graphic Value Type Basic C calc Alarm display Num keypad E a Format Unsigned bin fi word Numeric dev NROOOOO r a z 4 M Hide
34. When the CF card is used for the recorder smart object be sure to press the STOP button of the recorder smart object wait until BUSY changes to START and then turn OFF the power or remove the CF card Before changing the screen of the EST to the system screen or before downloading or uploading data when the CF card is used for the recorder smart object be sure to press the STOP button of the recorder smart object and make sure that BUSY changes to START Improper handling of the CF card may corrupt its data Yamatake shall not be held responsible for any defect or trouble arising from improper operation made by the customer Strictly observe the following handling precautions e Do not bend or drop the CF card or apply a strong shock to it e Do not splash water onto the CF card or expose it to the direct sunlight e Do not disassemble the CF card or insert metallic objects such as a clip into it Improper handling of the CF card may corrupt its data Yamatake shall not be held responsible for any defect or trouble arising from improper handling made by the customer i The Role of This Manual Outline of EST Z Series Manuals The below 9 manuals are provided to cover a range of EST Z Series related topics Use the manual that best fits your application In the event such a manual is not available contact us or your local EST Z Series dealer Smart Terminal EST240Z User s Manual Manual No CP UM 5145E This manual
35. be uploaded frora the EST Status To execute press OK Progress 3 Click OK to start the upload 6 5 Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA E Uploading Data with Passwords 6 6 1 Select Online Upload All from the menu bar in AP Editor If you upload the data after it has been downloaded with Password set to ON in the Application Information the password confirmation window will be displayed Enter Password X A password is currently set Enter the 4 digit number password Password 2 Enter the 4 digit password and click OK The Specify Upload Destination Application Name window will be displayed Specify upload destination application name x Look in a Application gt 4a e Fae x Display Panel Data f E E 5552 DEMO RO2 APX EngSample APx te Information 4 EST model File name Save S ave S Lees Dedicated package Files of type JEST application file apx 7 Cancel Application comment B Handling Precautions e For details see W Application Information page 7 8 e lf you enter a file name from a keyboard in an OS environment of Windows Me or higher a pull down menu will appear listing all the existing file names to serve as a complement to the entered file name Even if you select a file with an extension other than APX you cannot open any application When selecting from the list make sure to specify a fil
36. channels can be transferred without the need for a communications program When the gateway functions are used data such as the DMC10 s PV or event information can be read to the PLC or alternatively the SP or other configuration values can be written to the DMC10 from the PLC For details see M Gateway Functions page 3 6 This tab is for configuring Src Dest mode Src Dest device number of words Method and Parameter Cut copy paste and delete operations are possible on these settings Cut and delete operations will return values to their defaults and clear devices Gateway Setup x Basic Extended No Src mode Src dev Word Dest modDest dev Method Parameter 6 Cont 1 1 01000 Same interval 108ec Cont 3 1 05008 Same interval 10S8ec Cont Same interval 108ec Cont Same interval 10S8ec Cont Same interval 10S8ec Cont Same interval 10S8ec Cont Same interval 108ec Cont Same interval 108ec Cont Same interval 10S8ec Cont Same interval 108ec Cont Same interval 10S8ec Cont Same interval 108ec Clear All Data OK Cancel e Src Dest mode Configure the device settings of the sending side device settings of the receiving side and their number of words When discrete is specified for the send and receive type you can specify multiple non continuous devices Note however that it takes longer to execute communications compared with when continuous is specified e Src dev Dest dev Configure the de
37. characters that can be included in a single registered string is 2000 Registered strings can be created up to approx 10 000 characters in total To register a registered string double click Registered string data in the Application Manager The following Registered string data window will be displayed Registered string data m l OK Cancel Click the field of the number you wish to register the string to and enter the string After entering the string click OK Note To enter a carriage return enter r E Editing Functions for Registered Strings Cut copy paste and delete edit operations can be performed on registered strings The edit menu can be displayed with Edit from the menu bar with the string selected The edit menu can also be displayed with the pop up menu displayed by selecting the string field and clicking the right mouse button Registered string data OF Xx No Registered string data a Cut Copy Delete Single Edit 19 x OK Cancel 7 53 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 54 Cut Deletes the selected string and copies the string to the Clipboard Copy Copies the selected string to the Clipboard with the selected string in its previous state Paste Pastes the cut or copied string Delete Deletes the selected data Single Edit Displays the selected registered string in the single edit window Up to 2000 characters can be entered f
38. data Device DMC10 Temperature 1 e Binary 1word O digit DMC10 Temperature 2 Binary 1word O digit Timer Setting value Q ty Setting value lt 1 2 1 D123 1 digit 2000 To use recipe To use recipe functions follow the procedure shown below 1 Set data with recipe data setting In the recipe data setting set data such as the number of recipes recipe data count recipe name and parameters which have been explained in What is a recipe on the previous page 2 Paste recipe smart object Paste the recipe smart object to the panel At this time carry out settings such as manual write and auto write etc For details of smart objects refer to 4 2 Recipe in the SMART TERMINAL EST Z Series User s Manual Smart Object Library No CP SP 1089E o Handling Precautions It is possible to use only one recipe smart object per one application Note A recipe uses a dedicated storage area For details refer to 3 2 Dedicated Storage Areas page 3 2 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Memory size of recipe data The number of recipes and recipe data count vary depending on the model Furthermore the total volume of recipe data number of recipes and recipe data count have the following relationship Total volume of recipe data gt number of recipes x number of recipe data words used by 1 recipe Even when the data length is set to 2 words the maximum recipe data count th
39. deleted by mistake X x could not be accessed Drive not Specify the correct drive ready Xxx address incorrect The address entry in the xxx item is in error A probable cause is that the address name is incorrect or that the communications driver in the basic settings is not set correctly in the case of the address name Review the address and settings xxx address undefined The address is not set to the xxx item Enter the address xxx already exists Confirm overwrite The specified application file indicated by xxx already exists To overwrite the application that already exists click OK If you do not want to overwrite either click Cancel to cancel or enter a different file name Xxx confirm save of modified data A change has been made in the xxx edit window Yes saves the modified data No does not save the data Cancel cancels the edit window close operation Xxx IS write protected Confirm overwrite Write protection attributes are set to the specified application file indicated by xxx To ignore write protection and overwrite click OK If you do not want to overwrite click Cancel Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 2 Troubleshooting about CF Card This section will describe phenomena that occur when the recorder smart objects and CF card are used and remedial actions that should be taken Data cannot be sampled Data cannot be saved in CF card Access to C
40. desired color Align This item is for setting at which position in the frame to display the string You can select from top bottom or center for aligning text in the vertical direction You can select from left right or center for aligning text in the horizontal direction Select the registered string to paste and click OK Next click the location to paste the registered string in the panel window Scale This item is for setting the scale of the text to be displayed You can set the scale to independent settings in the horizontal and vertical directions and up to 8X in each direction Font size This item is for setting the size of the text Two size settings are available 8 dots and 16 dots When 8 dots is selected the text becomes a font comprising eight dots in both the horizontal and vertical directions When 16 dots is selected the text becomes a font comprising sixteen dots in both the horizontal and vertical directions Transparent When this checkbox is marked the background color of the string inside the string frame is set to transparent 7 37 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 38 Color This item is for setting the text background color inside the string frame Clicking this item displays the color palette for selecting the desired color If you select Cancel the paste registered string window will be closed without the registered string being pasted e Pasting smart objects To
41. devices will be set Example If 4 1 1004 is pasted 4 1 and OOOO are pasted to each of CH Node and Device address respectively The panel can also be opened by clicking the fixed cell panel smart object parameter column on the left 7 51 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA E Sort Function 7 52 The sort function can be applied to each of the display items Clicking the cell column title at the top sorts the strings in columns Clicking the cell a second time reverses the sort order Fe pplication List Edit Type Device View Display all r Renal NMOOO 0 Panel No 001 004 Switches NMOOC O Panel No001 004 Switches 1 tnumeric dev H NROOOOO Panel NoO01 003 Numeric NROOOOC Panel No001 003 Numeric Cell column title Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 7 Editing Registered Strings Registered strings are strings that can be displayed by specifying their No in the application data Registered strings are handy when displaying strings of a fixed content such as the same message in multiple panels Registered strings can be displayed by creating the desired string in advance using edit registered string then pasting the registered string having the specified No to the panel using edit panel data E Registered String Edit Window Up to 1999 strings can be created as registered strings and assigned a No within the range No 1 to No 1999 The maximum number of
42. down buttons to specify the number of the paste destination and click OK At this stage the following operation confirmation window will be displayed if you specify a number for which data already exists specify the paste destination No 1 Sample Panel 1 The following data exists at the paste destination 2 Sample Panel 2 Qyvervur ite Skip Cancel Reenter This item is for returning to the window for specifying the data number Overwrite This item is for overwriting the data of the specified number Skip This item is for canceling pasting of the current panel and pasting the next selected panel Cancel This item is for canceling the paste operation Cut Only panel data registered graphics and registered strings can be cut from Application Data After data has been cut it can be pasted in the same way as that in copy operations Select the data to cut and select Edit gt Cut lt from the menu bar You can also select the data and select Cut from the pop up menu displayed when you click the right mouse button Delete Select the unwanted data and select Edit Delete Ti from the menu bar You can also select the data and Delete from the pop up menu displayed when you click the right mouse button o Handling Precautions e Panels on which trend recipe and recorder smart objects are pasted cannot be copied or pasted at the panel revel e When copying cutting application data
43. e Channel EST address device address and string data can be changed Select the cell to be changed and enter the new setting with the keyboard When you do this the previously set string will be overwritten with the text that you entered on the keyboard To apply the changes press the ENTER or TAB key To cancel the changs press the ESC key Keyboard entries can also be initiated by either double clicking the cell or pressing the ENTER key At this time the cursor will be located at the end of the currently set string 7 49 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA E Editing Functions 7 50 Clicking on the application list with the right mouse button on the Edit Application List displays the pop up menu Smart object parameter name Node Dev Application List Edit Iof x Type Device Z View Display al Undo Redo Cut 1 mmia i O NRC Copy 001 003 Nun NRC Paste 001 003 Nur SI Delete 001 004 Swit NM 001 004 Swit Select All E Find Replace Open panel Undo Undo cancels the previously executed edit operation and reverts to the previous state max 100 steps Undo is not possible when a type or display has been changed when a change has been made in another edit window or when a sort has been performed in the Edit Application List window Redo Redo cancels the previously executed undo operation and redoes the edit operation before that Redo is not possible when a type o
44. eee eee eee eee eee eee App 3 A 2 List of Key Operations Used in Editing eee eee App 5 E Key Operations When Entering Graphic Elements App 5 E Key Operations When Selecting Graphic Elements App 5 A 3 Cursor Operation 2 0 00 ccc c cece ccc cece eee eee b eet eeneeeeennoasees App 6 A 4 Files Created by AP ECHO m6 iced de b4 ook 66 sesh bs 6 hae o hee dbs Ghee Hes App 7 E Application Data Representative Files and Data File Groups App 7 E Folder Structure and Auxiliary Data File Groups App 7 A 5 Smart Object Tables cece ccc eee e ccc e eee e cere eee eee eens eea App 9 E Basic Smart Objects c cscs cece nese ee nese rece e eee eeenees App 9 E Instrumentation Smart Objects eee eee eee eee eee App 10 Conventions Used in This Manual The following conventions are used in this manual g Handling Precautions Note 1 2 3 Edit OK Shift key 1 key Shift key f 5 key Handling Precautions indicate items that the user should pay attention to when handling the EST Notes indicate useful information that the user might benefit by Knowing The numbers with the parenthesis indicate steps in a Sequence or indicate corresponding parts in an explanation Indicates a button or message displayed on the PC s screen Indicates a key on the PC s keyboard Indica
45. existing panel data will be displayed Double click each of Sample Panel 1 and Sample Panel 2 The respective panel windows are displayed Text a numeric smart object a switch smart object and a panel change switch smart object are used in Sample panel 1 Rectangles and a panel change switch smart object are used in Sample panel 2 Though the sample panels do not function within the AP Editor the screens are designed to be switched by next panel on sample panel 1 and return on sample panel 2 at the bottom right of the panel Also the color of the switch on Sample panel 1 is designed to change in its ON and OFF states and the values of the numeric indicator can be changed by keyboard entry Try making the same data as this sample E Creating New Applications First create new application data 1 Select the new application icon Bon the tool bar EST model selection window will be displayed EST model selection EST model EST2402 ESTo552 Select EST model for New Application Cancel 2 Select the currently used EST and click OK The Application Manager will be displayed as follows WinAPE 15 x File Edit View Online Options Window Help D A TA B m Me pplication Manager PME E3 a EST240Z lt New Application gt Configuration Information Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm information Scale100 For details see MOptions page6 70 5 4 Chapter 5
46. for entering the block name The block name entered here is displayed as the block name in the Application Manager Start device This item is for entering the PLC device address of the alarm contact or the internal address NM000 0 to NM255 F of the EST e End device This item displays the address of the last device according to the number of alarm bits to be monitored 7 56 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Number of bits in alarm This item is for selecting the number of bits contacts of the alarm to be monitored Selecting 0 disables alarm monitoring for this block e No This is the No of the bit Device This is the address of the device Alarm name This item is for entering the name of the alarm Up to 16 characters can be entered Alarm message This item is for entering the alarm message Up to 64 characters can be entered The alarm name and alarm message set here are reflected in aggregate lamps summary indicators history indicators and number of occurrences For details on smart objects refer to Smart Terminal EST Z Series Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E Note To enter a carriage return enter r When you have finished configuration click OK Clicking Cancel closes the dialog box without the settings being applied 7 57 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 9 Others Display setters and options are available as other functions Mainly screen display rela
47. input languages To view or change the languages and methods you can use to enter text click Details Supplemental language support Most languages are installed by default To install additional languages select the appropriate check box below C Install files for complex script and right to left languages including Thai By files for East Asian languages 4 2 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATION About the Main Screen This section describes the basic screen configuration of AP Editor and AP Editor menus E Main Screen Menu bar gt File Edit Yiew Online Options Window Help Application Manager The basic screen or main screen of AP Editor is shown below Applications are created in this main screen shown below A menu bar is located at the top of the screen and clicking an item on the menu bar displays a pull down menu for that item A tool bar containing various icons is located under the menu bar You can perform various operations by clicking these icons Basic operation such as selecting menus or moving smart objects etc conforms to basic Windows operation conventions For details we recommend reading the Windows User s Manual The following shows an example of an AP Editor screen display Example of an AP Editor screen Title bar B 2a a S0 OC aal amp FF G EEA E Pane aaraio modien MEE EST240Z New Application gt Configuration Information Panel data
48. is insufficient memory may not be enough free memory or Quit AP Editor reboot Windows and try starting up only the AP Editor Windows resources Failed to get the data from the Clipboard Although PLC device is available in the data to be copied communication There may not be enough free memory configuration may be cancelled before making copy or incorrect communication driver setting Check the communication configuration Or there may not be enough free memory due to some causes After closing other applications repeat the same operation Failed to read PLC device After Failed to initialize the Application list edit window as the communications checking the communications driver has not been set correctly configuration reopen the Application list If display is not correct correctly set the communications editing window driver and then re open the Application list edit window Failed to tidy up dedicated storage area A probable cause is that rewriting of dedicated storage areas failed Quit and start up AP Editor again In the case of bit devices set to the word The bit position of the bit device to be specified as the start device must be 0 Set the bit position to 0 Incorrect device name The start device name is not valid on target devices that are specified in the communications settings of the basic settings Either correct the device name or set the correct driver in the communications settings
49. left mouse button to select from the menu For details on how to draw shapes or strings see ll How to Draw Shapes page 4 14 e Pasting image files Image data BMP or JPEG can be pasted To paste image data select the panel window and select Edit gt Insert gt Image File from the menu bar 7 34 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA A window such as follows will be displayed Open x nnk ir S Image Al el Imaga E FA ESTMARK bmp none Files of type image BMP x Cancel When you select the image file to be pasted the image will be displayed on the right side of the window Open ki Ei nk in E Image z amp Al F4x34 BI In LA File name ESTMARK bmp Files of type Image BMP Cancel Check the image If this image is OK click Open Paste the image at the desired position in the panel window using the mouse amp Panel data 0 modified Note Black and white 16 color 256 color and 24 bit color BMP format files can be pasted Image files are limited in size to images smaller than the panel in which they are to be pasted When pasting 256 color or 24 bit color image files select the image data to be created to either 16 colors or 256 colors Setting 16 colors takes up half as much memory as that used by 256 colors o Handling Precautions e Black and white data created using a color other than black or white is sometimes displayed in white
50. lines differs slightly from that on the EST Size This sets the size of dots Size can be set within the range 1 to 8 Width This sets the thickness of lines Thickness can be set within the range 1 to 15 Poligonal line If this checkbox is marked broken segmented lines and polygons can be drawn Polygons drawn with straight lines cannot be filled Paint If this checkbox is marked the shape drawn will be filled with the specified color Dot Click the position where the dot is to be drawn Ej Panel data 0 modified 4 15 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS e Line Click the start point of the straight line and drag to its end point If the Poligonal line option is selected you can continue drawing straight lines End drawing either by double clicking on the last point or by pressing the ENTER key E Panel data 0 modified e Box Rectangles are drawn in the direction that you dragged from the clicked point E Panel data modified e Circle Oval Circles or Ovales are drawn in the direction that you dragged from the clicked point Circles and Ovales are drawn in such a way that they fit inside a square formed by the opposite corners of the drag start and end points E Panel data 0 modified 4 16 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS e Circle Oval arc Circles or ovales are first drawn in the direction that you dragged from the clicked point Circles and ovales are drawn in
51. names can be entered Check the device name and enter the device name correctly P Panel data the maximum data size will The maximum data size of a single panel has been exceeded be exceeded Can not add any more No more graphic elements can be added Reduce the number of graphic elements elements Panel data the maximum data size will The size of the panel data has exceeded the maximum value be exceeded Can not change Reduce the number of graphic elements pasted to the panel Panels which contain JPEG data take If you are worried about the refresh rate either reduce the size of JPEG some time to display screens or use bitmaps instead of JPEG data PLC drivers not installed Re installation Re install the PLC drivers is required R Registered graphic for a number of states The registered graphic for the set number of states must be set as have not been specified continuous registered graphics S Saving of this application data canceled The save was canceled To save execute the save again Selected application xxx is currently Before deleting the application close the currently open application opened in the AP Editor Can not delete while open Set No gt 0 Set a number greater than 0 Smart objects can only be pasted to Smart objects can not be pasted to registered graphics panel data Smart recipe object is not used in panel Recipe configuration data has been specif
52. next panel that you made for panel 1 place the return button in the other panel Set the call panel number for the return button to 1 2 Select the rectangle icon from the tool bar The attributes window will be displayed 3 Align the filled rectangle Click the Paint checkbox in the attributes window to mark the checkbox Line Type Solid E Width Paint M 4 Set the fill color Click the Color field in the attributes window to display the color selection window Line Type Solid E Width Paint W 5 Click the 64 color display checkbox in the color selection window The 64 color palette will be displayed as follows Color Selection R G B Color Defaut Metco e fi 5 13 Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 6 Select the desired color and draw a square on the panel When you have finished drawing one square continue to select another color from the palette and draw another square E Panel data 0 modified Mi E3 E Saving Application Data 5 14 Save the application data you have prepared Select Edit Specify No and save edit data Number Setup x Mo fo 1 The Number Setup window is displayed Humber Setup Fa E Ho 1 Cmnt Sample pplil cot 2 Set the number 1 to panel 1 and number 2 to panel 2 You can enter any comment for the panel in the Cmnt field The comment you enter is displayed on Application Manage
53. on the communications line in slave communications mode Set the device address within the range 1 to 126 EST error message This item is for setting the position of a message string color and background color to be displayed by EST at downloading or occurrence of communication error This function is available in the EST555Z System Position of a message string color and background color are EST s defaultes Display position Center of screen String color White Background color Black User setup This item is for setting the position of a message X 0 to 629 Y 0 to 319 string color and background color displayed on EST Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Communications The following items are available for the configuration of communications with the connected slaves CHO to CH4 Configuration Information Operation Communications Package Option Serial driver slave Sbit Parity None 1 Stop bit Serial driver slave Werl 9600 Sbit Parity Even 1 Stop bit cHe Serial driver slave CH3 Serial driver slave Verl 7 9600 Sbit Parity Even 1 Stop bit RS485 3wire 9600 Sbit Parity Even 1 Stop bit RS485 Swire CH4 Serial driver slave Weri 9600 Sbit Parity Even 1 Stop bit RS485 3wire CHI Driver Serial driver slave Ver1 Baud rate 9600 v Type Data bits O oe e Driver This item is for setting the communications driver for the device to be connected
54. paste a smart object select the panel window and click the Ea smart object The Select Smart Object window will be displayed Select the smart object you need by double clicking it The smart object setting dialog box will be displayed For details on the setting dialog box refer to the Smart Terminal EST Z Series Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E Example of pasting switch smart objects Double click the switch smart object in the Select Smart Object window Function Word type switches switches EE E 123 Panel Lamps Numeric change Indicators ul AB Graphs Text keybord display call Data Alarm Glock setter monitor State control Note You can view help for smart objects by clicking the Help button in the window for each smart object To view Help for a smart object select the pasted smart object and press the f 1 key The setting dialog box will be displayed Switches Ea Cmnt Basic Graphic Text Type Momentary C Bit set C Alternate C Bit reset SW comm M Interloock Swtich dey NM000 0 Lamp dev A Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA After setting the smart object click OK to paste the smart object to the panel window Panel data 0 modified Paint Fill the area inside the specified border color with the specified color Color This item is for setting the fill color Clicking this item displays the color palette Selecting the desired color to be used f
55. screen of the EST do not attempt to download or upload data while accessing the CF card Improper handling of the CF card may corrupt its data Yamatake shall not be held responsible for any defect or trouble arising from improper operation made by the customer Strictly observe the following handling precautions Do not bend or drop the CF card or apply a strong shock to it e Do not splash water onto the CF card or expose it to the direct sunlight Do not disassemble the CF card or insert metallic objects such as a clip into it Improper handling of the CF card may corrupt its data Yamatake shall not be held responsible for any defect or trouble arising from improper handling made by the customer This section will describe the CF card application function o Handling Precautions e To use the CF card application data save function it is absolutely required to prepare the AP Editor Ver4 6 00 or higher e Prepare an EST555Z having the CF card option e When handling the CF card using the AP Editor it is necessary to prepare an appropriate environment in which the CF card can be connected to the personal computer before using the CF card Example USB CF card reader PCMCIA CF card adaptor e Always use a CF card recommended by Yamatake Yamatake cannot guarantee the proper operation of a CF card other than that recommended by Yamatake CF card model recommended by Yamatake SCF0640 Card capacity 64 MB e Always fo
56. size Words Note m Recorder i251 7440 Free fi 2482560 Usage rate E eos Error OK Cancel e Information This item displays the reference value for the CF card used by the recorder n Handling Precautions It is a reference value when a new CF card of 64 Mbytes is used lt differs depending on the remaining areas in the CF card actually used Available size word This item displays the maximum size of the CF card in words Type A recorder is provided which uses a CF card Write This item displays the data writing method to the CF cards containing in all the recorder smart objects set in the application If ring write has been set amp is displayed If linear write has been set a is displayed If both ring write and linear write have been set m amp is displayed Used size word This item displays the size of the CF card used in the recorder in words 7 17 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Note When linear write has been set this item displays the guideline for the storage period When both ring write and linear write have been set error contents will be displayed Free This item displays the unused areas in the CF card in words Usage rate This item displays the proportion of the areas being used in the CF card on a percentage basis e Error When both ring write and linear write have been set this item displays the locations panel number smart ob
57. such a way that they fit inside a square formed by the opposite corners of the drag start and end points B Panel datall modified A straight line indicating the arc start point is displayed from the center of the circle Click the start point of the arc and then the end point E Panel data 0 reoditied Panel data 0 modified e Text Character strings can be designeted in the font size of 8 16 or 32 dots Drag the area for entering the text with the mouse Enter the text in the area and click outside the area to apply the entry Panel datalO rochfiec El Panel data Q reoditied g Handling Precautions The shape of fonts used to display text differs slightly from that in the EST 4 17 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS 4 18 Selection Move Scale Shapes can be selected by using the selection item on the tool bar and clicking on the item to be selected Multiple items can also be selected at once by dragging such that all of the shapes are enclosed by the dragged area Selected shapes can be scaled moved copied deleted and edited in various ways Shapes that are not completely enclosed within the dragged area are not selected Ej Panel datal0 modified You can move shapes by clicking and dragging them You can move multiple shapes simultaneously by dragging if they have been selected BB Panel data 0 reodified When a shape is selected square handles are disp
58. the application select Yes Yes Update the System then If you select No the EST system program will not be updated and only download the User Application Data the application data will be downloaded No Download the User Application Data but do not update the System Cancel Cancel the download Current System R xx xx xx gt New System Rxx xx xx The EST unit contains an newer version The version of the EST system program firmware file currently installed of the System Program Continue with to AP Editor is older than the EST version the download of User Application Data Select Yes to just download the application data Current System Rxx xx xx lt gt Old system programs cannot be downloaded to EST Old System Rxx xx xx The EST unit contains an old version The version of the EST system program firmware file currently installed of the System Program It is to AP Editor is newer than the EST version recommended that you perform a full The system program can be updated to the latest version by download except via IrDA CHO and downloading the entire application on a channel other than IrDA CHO update the System Program For details on version upgrades contact your Yamatake agent An illegal relationship between the Set the maximum size to a value larger than the minimum size maximum and the minimum The image is too large Can not paste Either change the size of the panel to which the
59. the package how to install the software and how to operate the software Smart Terminal EST555Z User s Manual DMC10 Package Manual No CP SP 1124E This package is used when constructing systems by connecting the EST555Z to Yamatake s Distributed Multi channel Controller DMC10 This manual describes the specifications of the software package how to use the package how to install the software and how to operate the software Organization of This User s Manual This manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Appendices AP EDITOR FEATURES This chapter describes the features of AP Editor functions and the system configuration required for creating EST application data AP EDITOR INSTALLATION This chapter describes the operating environment for AP Editor and how to install and uninstall AP Editor DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS This chapter describes the main functions of EST such as the recipe smart objects recipe data setting trend smart objects and dedicated packages and the dedicated storage areas use by the recorder smart objects It also describes the recorder function and CF cards which are supported by the EST555Z from the AP editor Ver 4 0 00 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS This chapter describes how to start up and exit AP Editor basic screens and the basic operations
60. the panel data tab of Options gt Environment Defaults e Panel No This displays the No and name of the panel currently being edited When creating a new panel the panel No is 0 When a panel has been edited modified is displayed to the side of the panel No When creating a new panel the No can be set by closing and saving the panel Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA When you close a panel after editing it the following dialog will be displayed To save the panel click Yes winAPE Panel datal0 modified Confirm save of modified data Na Cancel If you click Yes the following dialog will be displayed Set the panel No here and enter a comment if required Humber Setup To change the panel No that has been set you can cut and paste the panel data with the Application Manager For details see 7 2 About the Application Manager page 7 3 When a panel has been edited modified is displayed to the side of the panel No E Registered Graphic Edit Window This window is for editing registered graphic data You can create up to 999 panels panel No 1 to No 999 Multiple registered graphic edit windows can be opened simultaneously Note however that only one window is active for editing at any time When multiple windows are opened you can edit registered graphic while viewing the registered graphic edit window of other panels or copy data to other edit windows fr
61. the panel registered graphic edit window can be used on the graphic elements selected in the graphic element list window Note however that for Paste 5f only pastes are performed before the current position since the paste position cannot be specified by the mouse m ea 2 0 Panel change switches 227 200 93 40 E 3f 2 Numeric indicators 120 80 88 40 alts Switches 140 140 40 40 e Changing the coordinate input method When selecting Options Q Environment E Edit E from the menu bar the following window will be displayed Edit tcl narra Ea Element List Edit Input Metho C Input Left Top Right B attom Input Left Top width Height OK Cancel Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Select a desired coordinate input method used when editing the list of graphic elements from two methods shown below Input Left Top Right Bottom Input coordinates of 4 corners to determine the position and size of the graphic element Input Left Top Width Height Input coordinates of the start point at the upper left portion and the width and height of the graphic element to determine the position and size of the graphic element Coordinates Each line in the table showing the coordinate position of the graphic element corresponds to a single element Coordinates are displayed top down in order from the last inserted graphic element In the example the 6th row indicates from t
62. the time When there is a period during which the recorder smart object application using the CF card cannot save data because of powering OFF etc this may cause a state in which data in the CF card is read all the time Data at this time is displayed as 0 When the sampling cycle of the recorder is changed by When using a previously used the EST sampling is started anew In this case the data CF card whose data is not written in the CF card before the change remains without necessary format the CF card being erased and so the available space of the CF card is before use reduced The clear device erases the sampled data saved in the dedicated storage area of the EST The data written in the CF card before execution of the clear device remains without being erased and so the available space of the CF card is reduced When an application is used by two or more ESTs the device addresses of the respective ESTs are used to distinguish data of the CF card from one another Therefore once a device address is changed the data sampled so far remains without being erased and so the available space of the CF card is reduced When an application is downloaded including change When the recorder is sampling data specified panel the recorder and trend smart object start using the CF card if data needs to sampling anew be saved save the data in the CF When the sampling cycle of the recorder is changed by card before carrying o
63. to those corresponding to the driver Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Note Copied data sent to the Clipboard is not text data and cannot be used in other applications E Application Information 7 8 Info The Application Information window is opened by double clicking the application name field in Application Manager This window can also be selected by File gt Application Information on the menu bar Application Information EST model EST555Z Name 555Zsample Folder G Win4PE Application Created 2001 07 10 21 11 36 Updated 2002 03 08 19 11 23 Download size 616 348 2 097 152Bytes 29 Comment ROG Dedicated pke Unused 4 digit password protected OK Cancel e EST model This item displays the model name of the EST for which the application was created e Name This item displays the name of the application Folder This item displays the path of the folder where the application is located Created This item displays the date and time that the application was created Updated This item displays the date and time that the application was last modified Download size This item displays the size of the application maximum size and the usage rate to be downloaded to EST Comment This field is for entering comments for the application Enter comments using up to 31 ASCH characters Dedicated pkg The package name is displayed when a dedicated package is set in t
64. up data there is a possibility that the setting comes off the valid range If the entered value is greater than the upper limit value or smaller than the lower limit value it is displayed in red Re enter the data so that it falls between the upper and lower limit values OK is not accepted as long as this red yellow display persists e Data configuration can also be entered and corrected on the EST To clear all recipe data configuration click Clear All Data If pasted recipe data smart objects are deleted or recipe data settings have been configured by mistake the message Smart recipe object is not used in panel data The recipe data configration will not be downloaded will be displayed when that application data is downloaded If that happens clear this setting data return by clicking OK and save the application data Then the message will not be displayed again 7 23 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA E Gateway Configuration 1 24 Basic configuration Display the Configuration Information sub tree in Application Manager and double click Cig Application Manage ME EST240Z lt SmartObjectGuid gt 2000 10 Gateway Configuration Information The gateway configuration dialog box will be cae displayed Eeey 7 Panel data With the gateway functions data for a temperature a Recateed gaps Registered strmg data Alarm mtinrmatinn controller or PLC etc connected on different EST
65. users of this computer Czech ne Danish aa Dilek raat panini the language version of the non Unicode Dutch Belgium a Dutch Netherlands AMEME States English Australia English Belize English Canada Code page conversion tables English Caribbean n English Ireland 10000 MAC Roman English Jamaica 10001 MAC Japanese English New Zealand 10002 MAC Traditional Chinese Big5 English Philippines 10003 MAC Korean English South Africa C 10004 MAC Arabic eek aE p 10005 MAC Heb v bene PROC ANGO o bian English United States English Zimbabwe Default user account settings Estonian C Apply all settings to the current user account and to the default Faeroese user profile Finnish French Belgium French Canada French France a Apply French Luxembourg K 6 After the regional options have been changed click OK The system prompts you to restart the computer Click Yes Change Regional Options You must restart your computer before the new settings will take effect PE Do you want to restart your computer now Note e If East Asian languages are not displayed in the pull down menu install files for East Asian languages in WindowsXP When installing East Asian languages select Languages select Install files for East Asian Languages and then click OK Regional and Language Options Regional Options Languages Advanced Text services and
66. when smart objects are pasted Alarm configuration file Configuration information data for alarm monitoring Smart object conversion file Automatic assignment data created automatically when smart objects are pasted Font data created automatically when 32 dot font strings are used Label device management data created automatically when smart objects are created 32 dot font file Label device file E Folder Structure and Auxiliary Data File Groups The AP Editor is installed to the default root folder WinAPE and comprises the following sub folders under the WinAPE folder The WinAPE root folder contains WinAPE execution files and other files such as DLLs and PARTX DTB required for executing AP Editor WinAPE LIB Smart object library files There are JAN Japanese and ENG English subfolders PLCSPRT PLC device name conversion DLLs PACKAGE Dedicated package files ESTDRV Executable files for EST download ESTFW EST firmware files There are JAN Japanese and ENG English subfolders APPLICATION Applications DOCUMENT Default folder when the print output destination is set for file IMAGE Default folder when pasting bitmaps App 7 Appendices Output of print files The following table summarizes the file names corresponding to the application data when a file is output TXT stands for text files and BMP stands for bitmap files Data to be Output Output File Name Management information TXT application name _ CNF TXT a
67. will be reinitialized Cancel and upload user data if required Otherwise OK to continue and overwrite Delete can not be undone Confirm Delete can not be undone once it has been executed delete To proceed with delete click OK To cancel the delete click Cancel Display may not be rendered correctly if If the display scale is 100 or less part of the display may appear the display scale is less than 100 clipped Data however is not affected E Elements that protrude from the specified The graphic element in the Clipboard is too large and cannot be pasted size will be deleted If you continue undo to the desired panel will not be possible Continue If you click OK the graphic element that protrudes will be deleted and only the graphic elements that fit in the panel will be pasted To cancel click Cancel Enter a valid numerical value The entered string is not a numeric value Please check the entered value Error lt Unsupported EST Upgrade the Update the IPL or system program of the EST EST to the latest version gt 11 2 Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING F Failed to allocate memory There may A probable cause is insufficient memory not be enough free memory available Quit AP Editor reboot Windows and try starting up only the AP Editor Failed to create new application data Quit AP Editor reboot Windows and start up AP Editor Failed to create the dialog box There A probable cause
68. 0 Data selection Open Copy Paste Cut To select data click desired screen data or its title part To select multiple data click data with the Shift or Ctrl key kept pressed ig Application Manager MF 1 Sample Panel 1 Application Panel data Registered graphic To put the operation in the non selection state click a portion other than the screen data or its title part Double click data or select desired data and select View E gt Open Q from the menu bar The Edit window will be opened Select desired data and select Edit E gt Copy C E9 from the menu bar or right click a blank spot and select Copy C from the pop up menu In the non selection state select Edit E gt Paste P 9 from the menu bar or right click a blank spot and select Paste P from the pop up menu This command can be executed only when valid data exists in the clipboard after copying or cutting data Select desired data and then select Edit E gt Cut T from the menu bar or right click a blank spot and select Cut T from the pop up menu Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Delete Select desired data and then select Edit E gt Delete D Ml from the menu bar or right click a blank spot and select Delete D from the pop up menu New In the non selection state right click a blank spot and select New N from the pop up menu C Handling P
69. 00 XP you must have the administrator privilege to save the application data according to the save destination 9 15 Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA E System Register Some of the smart objects employ registers called system registers to be used in the EST system Therefore in case of EST555Z the number of such system registers may exceed its maximum number depending on the use of smart objects and the downloading operation may become unavailable The maximum number of system registers which can by used by smart objects is 16 384 words per one application When you create an application for EST555Z take care not to exceed this maximum number When the Maximum Number of the System Registers Exceeded If the total size of the system registers has exceeded 16 384 words the following error message will appear indicating that the downloading operation is not available System register usage for smart objects exceeds 16K words operation cancelled Typical smart objects which consume system registers on a large scale Name of smart object Number of system registers to be consumed guideline Recorder smart object 500 on EST555Z only The values listed above are only a guideline This does not happen on the EST240Z 5 16 Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA 6 1 Downloading Application Data to EST PC to EST This section describes how to download the sample application data to the EST E Communica
70. 12 e Src mode Cont When the send device is specified for sending a specified number of data items the specified number of continuous data items are sent starting from the device that has been set as the source device Discrete This item is used when the source devices are not continuous devices In this case enter the source devices for the required number of data items Devices having different communications addresses are allowed as source devices Generally it can be said that it takes less time to complete communications if Cont is set when communicating the same number of data items e Src dev Configure the source devices on the send side When Cont is used input the start source device and when Discrete is used input all devices to be used for sending Input the source devices in word units When using bit devices input the word boundary e Dest mode This setting has the same Cont and Discrete settings as Src mode e Dest dev Configure the destination devices for the receive side When Cont is used input the start destination device and when Discrete is used input all devices to be used for receiving Input the destination devices in word increments When using bit devices inpput the word boundary e Word This item is the number of data items to be sent and received Communications is performed in word 16 bits increments Set the number of data items within the range 1 to 99 words e Method Thr
71. 32768 32767 32768 32767 32768 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 32767 32768 E 32767 32768 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 32767 32768 32767 32768 32767 32768 32767 32768 32767 32768 32767 32768 32767 32768 32767 32768 32767 32768 Clear All Data OK Cancel Recipe No specification device Set the word device for specifying the number of the recipe to write When the write execution device bit is set bit state changed to 1 the data of the recipe No currently set to this word device is written Write execution device Set the bit device for controlling the timing when the writing of recipe data will be performed When this bit device is set bit state changed to 1 writing of recipe data commences The EST resets this bit device bit state changed to 0 when the writing of recipe data has been completed Up to four write execution devices can be set Recipe data can be written at different times by assigning recipe data to each of these four groups Successful completion notification device Set the bit device for notifying that the writing of recipe data was completed successfully The bit device is set bit state changed to 1 when communications have been completed successfully As the EST does not reset the bit device bit state changed to 0 reset the state of the bit device with the external device Error notification device Set the bi
72. Applications 5 2 Simple Sample Application Data 66 cece e cece eee ees 5 3 E About Sample Data cece cece eee cece essere nese eeneeeoaenes 5 3 Creating New Applications Aig die ear tas wae ee en ee ee eee E E 5 4 E Creating New Panels cscccceese cece ee scence ete seen eeneaaees 5 5 E Placing Panel Change Switch Smart Objects 55 5 5 E Placing Switch Smart Objects ss ssssesessessseresrereseeeess 5 8 E Placing Numeric Indicator Smart Objects 0 5 10 Displaying VOM Ghent oe oes ea ne ee ae booed eh eee ieee oes 5 11 Drawing Shapes pu whats ee Oo oie a ae Oe ee ee ee aes aaa eee aes 5 13 Saving Application Dal Ae os oo RE be eee oe eee 5 14 M System Register 2 0 6 ccc cc cece cece eee s cece eens eens neeeeecennaes 5 16 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA Downloading Application Data to EST PC to EST 6 1 E Communication Configuration 0 20 c cicees cccnccaeewivereereicens 6 1 E Downloading Application Data 6 cece cece eee eee eee 6 3 E About the Download Menu cc cece ccc eee teen teen ee eeees 6 3 Uploading Application Data from EST EST to PC 6 5 E Uploading Application Data 6 ccc nee eens 6 5 E Uploading Data with Passwords 0 cece cence eee eee e ees 6 6 Using IrDA infrared communications
73. CF card e The application data as well as system programs of the EST555Z can be saved into the CF card Since the environment running on other EST555Z can be saved directly this ensures easy control Additionally when downloading the data from the CF card the system program of the EST555Z can be updated e When saving the application data from the EST555Z into the CF card the internal device data of the EST555Z backup registers SR00000 to SR32767 backup contact areas SM000 0 to SM255 F is also saved This function is convenient when the internal device is used for data saving in the application e The user data of the dedicated package can be saved into the CF card For example the name files and screen setup files of the DMC10 package are included The following shows an example when the application data of two EST555Z units is saved into the CF card CF card File for EST555Z No 1 System program e Firmware e Character font e System screen menu System program Firmware Character font e System screen menu User data for EST555Z No 1 User data for EST555Z No 2 o Handling Precautions e Start up the system screen of the EST555Z before exchanging the application data between the EST555Z and CF card e The application data to be saved into the CF card does not include the trend sampling data data sampled by the recorder smart object and alarm log data e Since the system program has not been ins
74. CREATING APPLICATION DATA E Creating New Panels First create a new panel 1 Select the new panel data icon on the tool bar A new panel window will be displayed WinAPE Jof x File Edit View Online Options Window Help De OO shes Qor BRA Re Jae 4 0i0Casa erm Cn Appli x EST240Z lt New Application gt f Configuration Information iS Saar sre reer ee Ix Panel data Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm information Scale 00 Click to select Additional selection with Shift Ctrl key Double click to open properties Deselect all by ESC key Place the required shapes and smart objects on the panel E Placing Panel Change Switch Smart Objects Set the button for switching and displaying two panels Use panel change switch smart objects to change displays 1 Click the smart object icon on the tool bar The Select Smart Object window will be displayed WinAPE File Edit View Online Options Window Help B a H E Q Q oF x 0li0ocaxX a lim 2 pm Bhs ma ppli 5 x DG RESO gore EST240Z lt New Application gt Configuration Information Panel data Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm information Switches Function switches us Ei Panel Lamps change WO E Graphs Text display a A Data setter Alarm monitor i State control Word type switches 123 Numeric indicators Keybord call Clock Sc
75. Close Comment a SAMPLE 5 13 04 8 14 12 PM __ Delete ata Copy Edit name File name SAMPLE Comment 3 Select Application or User Data in the File type field 4 Select a file from the list the comment of which you wish to change 5 When clicking Edit comment the comment input window will be displayed Please input the new comment aP Editor Sample Application 6 Input a comment and click OK The comment is then changed g Handling Precautions You cannot change the comment of the sole dedicated package file 10 13 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD E Supplemental Description 10 14 Note The following shows the meanings of the icons shown in the file list Fy Application data w with dedicated package I M User data Sole dedicated package Illegal file PES Even though an illegal file exists this does not cause any operational problem However since illegal files may share a certain capacity of the CF card it is recommended to delete such files Illegal files may be created in the following cases e The original data is not correct e The data transfer is aborted e The card capacity is insufficient Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 1 Error Messages amp Remedied Actions Message is listed in alphabetical order A A ddress can not be decrement This is displayed if an attempt is made to change the value by decrem
76. DICD RW Drive Di Removable Disk Es a Removable Disk Fs a Ex gt Removal GP contro Explore My Network OPen og Recycle Bin Search Format cect uk Copy pand Rename Properties 3 Remove the card e About CF card used by recorder smart object The application data save function cannot be used for the CF card used by the recorder smart object In this case the CF card is used after it has been reformatted after necessary data has been saved into the personal computer 10 3 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD E Formatting CF Card Before using the CF card format it properly using the special tool 10 4 g Handling Precautions Note Formatting procedures 1 Double click cffmtZ exe located in the directory where the AP Editor has e Before using the CF card always format it using the CF card format tool cffmtz exe supplied with the AP Editor or the system screen of the EST The CF card formatted using the standard format function provided on Windows cannot be used for the EST To run the CF card format tool in Windows2000 XP you must have the Administrator privilege of the computer on which the CF card format tool is executed For details on Administrator Authority consult the system administrator for the computer you are using When formatting the CF card using the CF card format tool cffmtz exe it is formatted in the format descr
77. Data Recipe No 100 Data No 25 D storage area usage i 100 Details 6 te vas Wit est er per vate Lower va Dssnal Wad Fomat Date comme a 0 Pre thermal 1 4 1 05008 Pre thermal 1 temp Pre thermal 1 sub 4 1 05009 Pre thermal 1 low temp 4 1 05010 Pre thermal 2 4 1 05011 base low temperature 4 2 05008 Pre thermal 1 sub Pre thermal 1 lowe Pre thermal 2 temp base low temperat base low temperature su 4 2 05009 base low temperat base low temperature lo 4 2 05010 base low temperatr oxygen concentration 4 3 05008 oxygen concentrati conveyer speed 1 0 DM0021 cooling fan 1 0 DM0022 conveyer speed se So OLO OS OI OLG O cooling fan output gt OF oO Oo Oo GI PEGI OF CO Oo dco col G a EN RE BE RE Py CT Sy Pe ery PS iy ES LY Sy eee aS Ty reer c ppt P Glear All Data OK Cancel Cut and delete operations will return values to their defaults and clear devices If you move the mouse to between the columns on the top row of the parameter settings list the mouse cursor changes toa 4p You can adjust the width of columns by dragging the p to the left and right e Recipe No This item is for specifying the number of recipes to be made e Data No This item is for specifying the number of recipe data items to be made For details on the relationship between the number of recipes and number of recipe data items see fl Size of Dedicated Stroge Area Used page 3 4 7 19 Chapter
78. F card continues preventing CF card from being removed CF card does have enough space preventing data sampling Sampled data is not displayed When the actual space of the CF card is smaller than the Insert a new CF card or reformat number of storage points of the CF card secured by a ring the card or reduce the number of write an error message is displayed on the EST screen storage points data sampling of the recorder smart objects and trend smart objects is stopped producing a data sampling omission The direct cause may be some remaining data that has been used by the CF card so far Not formatted by the EST Before using the CF card format it according to the EST system screen The following single byte characters are used in this When the CF card is used with the application name recorder smart object do not use space the single byte characters shown on the left for the application name When a CF card is in use if the CF card is formatted an Display the latest data and set the operation such as a display of the oldest data or display magnification to x1 or a thumbnail display using the recorder smart object will greater will result in the CF card being read continuously preventing the CF card from being removed When the display magnification is reduced even when the START button is displayed in the recorder smart object this may cause a state in which the data in the CF card is read all
79. Handling Precautions Before specifying any setting using Environment make sure that the CF card drive or adaptor is connected to the personal computer firmly Specify a drive No of the CF card connected to the personal computer Environment Folder Meras Dataconresia IG Dedicated storage SES 1 From the menu bar select Options gt Environment Folder Folder Setup x CAWINAFE Application CW IMAPE Simage CAMWINAPE Document 2 Display the pull down menu of the CF card drive and select relevant CF card drive 3 Click OK to save the settings 10 5 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD E CF Card Menu Screen The following shows the menus of the CF card application function File View Online Options Window Help New Mc gp ies a A gt E ise Gaye Gave AS Read from CF X Mosneni epee Aopicaton list Edit Applicaton intannauarn Hine Recent Applications Exit e Read from CF CF gt HDD When selecting Read from CF you can transfer the application data and user data read to the EST onto the hard disk drive in the personal computer e Save to CF HDD CF When selecting Save to CF you can transfer the application data user data and dedicated package from the hard disk drive to the CF card e File operations When selecting File operations you can copy or delete the application data and us
80. I x Look in E Application ex Fae IV Display Panel Data al gt zi 5552 DEMO R02 APX El EngSample APx Panel displayed Folder list MInformatior EST model File name 555Z DEMO R02 j Open 0 EST555Z Dedicated package Files of type EST application file apx Application comment R02 Select EngSample APX and click Open o Handling Precautions If you enter a file name from a keyboard in an OS environment of Windows Me or higher a pull down menu will appear listing all the existing file names to serve as a complement to the entered file name Even if you select a file with an extension other than APX you cannot open any application When selecting from the list make sure to specify a file with the extension of APX File name E Files of pe CaS smole ALM Application com EngS ample C32 EngS ample CHF EngS ample FUK Mos amale PMA The sample data is read and displayed in the Application Manager WinAPE Fel File Edit View Online Options Window Help a S A G OFF m xo OD OCAaAagaa amp RF BB BPTI e EST240Z lt EngSample gt Configuration Intormation Panel data 001 Sample Panel 1 002 Sample Panel 2 Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm mntormarion Application Manager Sample panel 1 Sample panel 2 5 3 Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA If you click the mark to the left of the panel
81. IC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS Selecting an item from the pull down menu aligns the windows according to the selected item as shown below e Arrange windows vertically WinAPE Joj x File Edit View Online Options Window Help D amp G OFF m ew 4 00CAadso PARM EST240Z lt New Application gt Configuration Information Panel data Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm information e Arrange windows horizontally WinAPE File Edit View Online Options Window Help Dag QQo BEA ma wn 400Caxs ao HRPM E Panel data 0 modified Of x EST240Z lt New Application gt Configuration Information Panel data Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm information Seale100 Click to select Additional selection with Shift Ctrl key Double click to open properties Deselect all by ESC key e Arrange windows cascade File Edit View Online Options Window Help D a G OFF m a R o DOC aga o amp FR 8 B x x EST240Z lt New Application gt E Panel data 0 modified St x Configuration Information Panel data Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm information 4 gt Seale 1 MN Cliek ta select Addihanal selection mith Shift tl keu Dieuhle click in nnen nranerheese Necelert all hu FSF keu 4 12 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS Configuration with dialog boxes Dialog boxes are displayed when configurating parameters or options for s
82. Operation Communications and Package Option After you have finished configuration click OK This completes the configuration If you click Cancel after you have finished configuration a message window asking whether you want to discard the settings will be displayed Clicking OK in the message window discards the settings and closes the dialog box Clicking Cancel in the message window closes the message window Clicking Defaults restores the operation settings to their defaults The following describes the details of each setting screen o Handling Precautions Set the PLC communications driver when performing host communications with a PLC or other device Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Operation This sheet is for setting EST operation settings Configuration Information prrresesesseesesesesesesseeseseseseseseseseesne Communications Package Option Operation at power ON Buzzer Blink MV Auto start Time p sec Blink interval Background panel No B f xO 1sec One shot time Display control 8 2 x0 1sec F T Backlight auto OFF Time fic min nae tee Screensaver start Time fio f min Med zl DC out Interlock buzzer tone Slave communication System SW output Peep peep E Slave address Hex eep peep C User setup fi for EST error message System C User setup Positio
83. PAIL AN PAN No CP SP 1088E SMART TERMINAL EST Z Series User s Manual Application Preparation Thank you for purchasing the AP Editor for Smart Terminal EST Z Series This manual describes the smart objects used when using AP Editor to prepare application data for the EST Z Series This manual should be read by those who use AP Editor to prepare EST Z Series screens and those in charge of producing applications that determine operation Yamatake Corporation RESTRICTIONS ON USE This product has been designed developed and manufactured for general purpose application in machinery and equipment Accordingly when used in applications outlined below special care should be taken to implement a fail safe and or redundant design concept as well as a periodic maintenance program e Units for concerning to control and safety of transportation vehicles auto mobiles trains and ships etc e Traffic control systems e Anti disaster systems anti crime systems e Safety equipment e Medical equipment not specifically designed for life support Never use this product in applications which require extremely high reliability such as those outlined below e Aeronautical machines e Aerospace machines e Submersible repeaters e Nuclear reactor control systems e Life support systems medical equipment etc Never use this product in applications where human safety may be put at risk Never use this p
84. Registered strings Alarm monitoring This information includes the communications settings for devices corrected to the EST gateway and recipe configuration e General This is for general configuration of the EST e Recipe data settings This is for configuration of writing recipe data to multiple devices temperature controllers PLCs connected to EST e Gateway This is for configuration of the gateway function for automatically executing data exchange between the multiple devices connected to EST Panel data is the basic screen data for EST applications and is for performing program execution Depending on the smart objects used data will be displayed and it is possible to navigate to other screens Frequently displayed graphics created by the user are registered in advance Preset strings such as nameplates and operation guidance can be displayed on the EST Bit devices such as alarm contacts on the PLC connected by the host link are periodically monitored to monitor the numbers of alarms that are ON indicating that an alarm has occurred on the bit Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 2 About the Application Manager The Application Manager is displayed by opening application data The Application Manager displays and batch manages the various data panel data configuration information etc contained in applications in the form of a menu tree Cig Application Manager fel a a eee aes 14 51 42 Sub tr
85. TA 4 Description of Panel Data and Registered Graphic The panel data in application data comprises the following graphic elements strings straight lines rectangles circles smart objects etc 7 28 Panel Conditions Size Panels can be made at any size in 1 dot increments The same is said of Registered graphic EST model Data size Max EST240Z 320 x 240 EST555Z 640 x 480 Max 899 The user can make any number of panels within the range 1 to 899 Panels of No 900 or later are called system panels are called system panels they are special pre provided panels having functions such as numeric keypads etc Number System panels cannot be rewritten Max number that can be started up 8 including background panel Number of switches 160 switches can be used on EST screens For convenience the number of switches is restricted to 160 per panel by the AP Editor How to Display Panels Display position Panels can be displayed at any position Panel number at startup Panel No 1 is displayed when AP Editor is started up Panel change display The active panel is stopped and a new panel is started up Panel change displays are used for switching between major functions Either entire screens can be changed or only partial screens can be changed With panel change displays only one of the panels is active in this example panel B and the other is stopped in this
86. This icon is for drawing circles and ellipses Circle Oval arc B This icon is for drawing circle arcs and ellipse arcs Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATION Text A This icon is for entering text Paint ae This icon is for painting graphic elements with the specified color Background Color 4 This icon is for setting the background color of panels Smart Objects This icon is for displaying the smart object window The required smart objects can be selected and placed from this window Image File Paste This icon is for displaying the image file selection dialog box The required image file can be selected and pasted from this dialog box Registered Graphics Paste This icon is for displaying the registered graphic list window The required registered graphics can be selected and placed from this window Registered String Data Paste fe This icon is for displaying the registered string list window The required registered strings can be selected and placed from this window 4 9 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS 4 3 Basic Operations This section describes how to operate windows and basic procedures for drawing shapes E Basic Window Operations Resizing windows 4 10 Windows can be resized so that they can be viewed more easily when multiple panels are displayed on the AP Editor screen Windows can be resized by one of two methods by clicking buttons or dragging with the mouse e Button operation
87. a is divided and used by trend 4 channels and event 2 channels The recipe smart object and dedicated package each use one dedicated storage area EST555Z Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS A dedicated storage area is used by a recorder smart object trend smart object recipe smart object and dedicated package In the case of the EST555Z a maximum of 64 dedicated storage areas can be used e A dedicated package and recipe smart object each use one dedicated storage area e A trend smart object uses one dedicated storage area per one trend or one event one channel e A recorder smart object uses one dedicated storage area per one resampling device one channel and one dedicated storage area per one channel when an alarm device is set For the alarm device bit device a maximum of 2 dedicated storage areas can be set per one channel Moreover a CF card can be used as a large volume storage medium When the number of dedicated storage areas exceeds the maximum number it is not possible to paste any smart object that uses dedicated storage areas or set any dedicated package Examples e Trend Number of channels 3 number of events 1 alarm information sampling 3 number of dedicated storage areas used 7 e Recorder Number of channels 4 alarm 1 information sampling 3 alarm 2 information sampling 1 Breakdown of alarm information number of dedicated storage areas used for alarm information 3 CH1
88. ale100 The smart object will be pasted at the clicked position S 5 5 Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 2 Select the panel change switch Place the panel change switch at the bottom right of the panel Select Panel change switches from the smart object selection window and either double click or drag Panel change switches to the panel window Wind P z 10 xi AR avoa g a Qor m ma ma xo y DO CAaAaAaRa Bn amp FF 8 B Gl he Select Smart Object EST240Z lt New Application gt Basic Inst Configuration Information a E Ez Palas Switches Function Wordt f witches Function Word type Registered gaphic switches switches Registered string data Alarm information Ei 123 Lamps Numeric indicators AB Text Keybord display call Alarm Clock monitor State control Scale100 The smart object will be pasted at the clicked position The configuration dialog box will be displayed as follows Panel Change Switches Ed Cmnt Basic l Design Method SW start C External start Type Selector Dedicated package Overlay C Others Pop up SW corm I Interlock Calpa ft EE ae 2 Se ae 3 Set the call panel number Call up panel No 2 using this smart object Change the Call panel field in the configuration dialog to 2 SW comm Interlock Call panel eS ale e p l ae Eis e bP cancel Her Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 4 Set the bu
89. also written in addition to the sampled data About 20 of the storage area of the CF card is used for such attached information When a new CF card is used the reference volume of data to be saved becomes 25 M words 50 MB The number of storage points and storage period when using the CF card in the recorder smart object dialog box of the AP Editor are calculated and displayed based on this value e If an application whose first 8 characters 8 alphanumeric single byte characters are the same as those of an existing application is downloaded when using the recorder the sampled data is overwritten in the CF card and the previously saved data can no longer be read This is because the first 8 characters of an application name are used to identify the data in the CF card e The following single byte characters cannot be used for this application name Single byte KANA characters space lt gt 1 The following application names cannot be used single byte characters CON AUX COMI to COM9 LPT1 to LPT9 PRN NUL Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS e When operating recorder smart object e When a CF card is in use if the CF card is formatted an operation such as a display of the oldest data or a thumbnail display using the recorder smart object will result in the CF card being read continuously The CF card cannot be removed during this period In such a case display the latest data increase the display magnification a
90. and pasting the data to other application data the copy cut source data must already be saved to file Otherwise some system registered graphics system registered strings system panels PLC devices of the required data will not be copied 7 6 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Copying Pasting Configuration Information This item describes how to copy and paste general recipe and gateway configuration in Application Manager T Application Manager BE EST2404 Mew Applicanon 40u 2 Configuration nformarion General Parel data Remsterer rap kor Remstered string data larn mitormation 1 Select the general recipe or gateway configuration in the Configuration Information tree and select Edit gt Copy from the menu bar You can also select Copy from the pop up menu displayed when you click the right mouse button with the selection made as described above 2 Open the other application and select the item copied in step 1 in the Configuration Information tree and select Edit Paste from the menu bar You can also select Paste from the pop up menu displayed when you click the right mouse button with the same selection as copy made 3 When recipe and gateway configuration are selected When making a copy also the configuration information of the PLC driver used by the recipe data or gateway is copied at the same time If the communications settings of the copy source is not the same as that in t
91. anged ZAMATAKE Yamatake Corporation Advanced Automation Company Totate International Building 2 12 19 Shibuya Shibuya ku Tokyo 150 8316 Japan URL http www yamatake com This has been printed on recycled paper 02 Specifications are subject to change without notice Printed in Japan 1st Edition Issued in Feb 2001 W 6th Edition Issued in Sep 2004 W
92. appears are made active again i e the panels are opened again E What is a Background Panel Up to eight panels can be displayed overlapping The background panel an active panel that is at the bottom at all times Any panel from panel No 2 through to panel No 899 can be specified as the background panel What are background panels for If you design a panel containing switches panels and other various display smart objects that are common to each of the panels as the background panel you need not paste these smart objects on each of the panels The following smart object comes in useful if contained in the panel that is used as the background panel e Panel change switch external trigger This switch enables changing of panels from the PLC How background panels are used Note Configure whether or not to use the background panel when the EST is started up with the application data configuration information When the background panel is to be used set its panel No at the same time You can also use smart objects with background panel selector to activate or deactivate background panels or change panel Nos Regular panel change switch smart objects can not operate on the background panel Be sure to use smart objects with a background panel selector For details refer to the Smart Terminal EST Z Series Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E 7 29 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA E What is a Reg
93. ard the data must be saved into the personal computer before formatting it when necessary 3 25 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 26 e Cautions when operating recorder smart object e About operation when data is sampled newly When downloading sampling cycle change or clear device is executed the sampling is started newly When the sampling is started newly take the following precautions e The data in a dedicated storage area sampled by the recorder or the trend object is erased e When a CF card is used with the recorder the data written in the CF card is retained without being erased However this data cannot be read from the EST e If the free space of the CF card is insufficient when performing a ring write using the CF card with the recorder data storage area may not be kept e When creating downloading application e When data is sampled using the CF card with the recorder if data needs to be saved be sure to save data into the CF card before starting downloading When an application is downloaded including change or specified panel the recorder or the trend smart object starts the sampling newly e An application which uses multiple recorder smart objects using the CF card and which mixes ring write and linear write cannot be downloaded to the EST Select either of two data write methods to use the CF card e When a 64 MB CE card is used with the recorder information attached to the sampled data is
94. at can be set per recipe is smaller than the count set with 1 word For example in the case of the EST240Z when all data is used with 2 words if the number of recipes is set to 25 the recipe data count that can be used per 1 recipe is 100 200 words e Number of recipes recipe data count of EST555Z The number of recipes that can be set is 1 to 200 and the recipe data count that can be set is 1 to 2000 The total volume of recipe data is 208000 words and is restricted as follows When recipe data count is 2000 the maximum number of recipes is 92 When the number of recipes is 200 the maximum recipe data count is 965 When all recipe data is 1 word data e Number of recipes recipe data count of EST240Z The total volume of recipe data is 5000 words However the recipe data per 1 recipe is a minimum of 25 words and a maximum of 200 words Therefore when recipe data of 200 words per 1 recipe is used data corresponding to up to 25 recipes can be created and when data corresponding to 200 recipes 1s created recipe data of 25 words per 1 recipe is assigned 3 15 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 16 About recipe smart objects Recipe smart objects are mainly used for setting the operation of recipes Recipe smart objects have settings such as the trigger device for writing recipes and device to specify the recipe No There are two ways of writing recipes manual write and auto write Manual writ
95. ated Hackage N Communications Preterences Downlaod User Data 1 Select Online gt Download Download User Data from the menu bar The dialog box for selecting the user data file opens 2 Select the user data file to download and click OK When a file is selected the dialog box for selecting the user data opens 3 Select the user data to be downloaded and click OK g Handling Precautions The user data of the dedicated package cannot be downloaded when the dedicated package has not been installed E Uploading the User Data of the Dedicated Package Upload user configured data such as screen configuration and name information from the dedicated package currently loaded in the EST Site Options Window Help Download from PG ta EST le fy meer Upload User Data Communications Preferences 1 Select Online gt Upload Upload User Data from the menu bar The dialog box for selecting the user data opens 2 Enter the user data and name of the file to upload and click OK J Handling Precautions e The user data of the dedicated package cannot be uploaded when the dedicated package has not been installed Edit uploaded data only on EST Do not edit the data on other devices The dedicated package will not function properly when uploaded data edited on other devices is downloaded 9 3 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD CAUTION Do not turn OFF the
96. between the EST and IrDA to within 40cm to 1m When two or more ESTs are located within the same communications area the EST that IrDA is to connect to cannot be specified Before performing communications again after communications has ended in error e g download wait at least 30s The EST s system program cannot be updated by IrDA communications The program can be updated only by communications over the RS 232C interface The IrDA infrared communications cannot be used in Windows Me 2000 XP 6 7 Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA Configure as follows before using IrDA E Configuration of the Infrared Monitor 1 Select Start gt Settings gt Control Panel on the personal computer Double click Infrared if available J Control Panel iof x a a eee ci w amp B 4 x Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties Addess xjContolPanel OOS d oo s2 69 Accessibility AddNew Add Remove Date Time Display Options Hardware Programs 2 amp ee J 4 4 pl zl Fonts Game Infrared Internet Keyboard Controllers Options Use the settings in Control Panel to personalize your S i ay computer is hal Lil Modems Mouse Multimedia Network ODBC Data Select an item to view Sources 32bit its description Microsoft Home nN u F 2 m Technical Support Passwords Power Printers Regional Sounds Management Settings m amp ae oS System Telephony Use
97. cation to be downloaded Check the EST unit or the model information of application he window size is too small The screen size is smaller than the string frame to be pasted Review the string There are some characters present that The string contains characters that cannot be displayed on EST These cannot be displayed on EST These characters will automatically be deleted from the string If this is a characters will be deleted problem enter strings that can be displayed on the EST For details on characters that can be displayed on EST see the appropriate Appendix There are some panels registered New panels or registered graphic edit windows windows whose No is graphics for which a number has not 0 can not be saved Until they have been assigned a number been set No is 0 The data can not be Save all modified data indindvally and then save the application to file saved Allocate a number by closing those items individually There are some panels registered The windows being edited will be is automatically closed without being graphics for which a number has not saved even if the window Is a new panel or registered graphic edit been set No is 0 The windows will windows windows whose No is 0 forcibly be closed and data lost Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING There is edited data that has not been The data of the currently open application has been changed saved Application Manager will be To close witho
98. cations data OFF External startup ON trigger device Interlock device Communications completion notify device OFF Error notify device ON OFF When interlock is OFF 0 OFF i on D OAS OFF JJ End ON Start Only when error exists 3 When external startup trigger is generated during interlock While the interlock device is ON 1 the gateway satisfying the startup condition is started up when the interlock is turned OFF if it satisfies the startup condition at the time at which the interlock is turned OFF 0 ON Output of gateway communications data Orr ON External startup OFF trigger device ON OFF Interlock device ON Communications completion OFF notify device ON Error notify device OFF nA Start _ J Only when error exists When an external startup trigger is generated while interlocking E Recipe Functions Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS This item describes recipe functions and how to use recipes o Handling Precautions Note What is a recipe e AP Editor Ver1 1 00 or later is required to use recipe functions e If an application of the EST555Z recipe data or recipe smart objects created by Ver 4 0 00 or earlier is read by Ver 4 0 00 the recipe data is updated to a large volume recipe during editing After Ver 4 0 00 the volume of a recipe that can be created by the EST555Z has been increased This is called a large volume recipe and i
99. ce to be sent to the DMC10 from the PLC When sending the same number of data items communications ends earlier if Cont is set instead of Discrete Src dev Configure the data device to be sent from the PLC to the DMC10 Dest mode Configure the type of destination device on the DMC10 When 1 word data is set Cont may be set however normally set Discrete since DMC10 address are not continuous Dest dev Configure the device on the DMC10 to which data arriving from the PLC is to be written Method In this case configuration data such as SP values are written so set the external trigger ON or OFF Trigger device Configure the bit device to be used as the trigger In addition to the basic configuration items extended configuration is also available for the gateway function Normally the defaults of the PLC communications driver are used However these values can be changed Extended settings include Output mode Output device Retries and Time out Output mode As aresult of executing communications communications completion output and communications error output can be output to the specified device The communications result output mode has three modes Output OFF This is selected as the default Output ON This mode sets the communications result output device state turned to 1 Note however that though the bit device at the output destination is set state turned to 1 it is not reset state tu
100. ckage What is a dedicated package Yamatake provides several applications according to purposes of use and these applications can implement functions without the need for the user to create applications It is possible to use a dedicated package alone or also download this package together with applications created by the user and invoke and use the dedicated package from the user application A DMC10 dedicated package is provided DMC10 dedicated package Allows PV input and monitoring or setting of control output SP control parameters etc To use dedicated package Purchase the dedicated packages separately g Handling Precautions It is possible to use only one dedicated package per one application Note A dedicated package uses a dedicated storage area For details refer to 3 2 Dedicated Storage Areas page 3 2 E About Recorder Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS g Handling Precautions What is a recorder The recorder is a function of the EST555Z The AP editor used should be Ver 4 0 00 or later The recorder samples data from an external device such as the temperature controller or PLC periodically and displays changes of data on a trend graph or displays data on a digital display panel The recorder can also provide lamp display as alarm information of each trend and display markers on a trend graph The sampled data is saved in a dedicated storage area of the EST or a CF card One record
101. clically for monitoring writing with 2 is performed only when the need to write occurs The gateway functions allow these operations to be easily achieved Interlock device to interlock the gateway startup can be configured on the EST555Z RS 485 Transmitting side PLC RS 485 Receiving side Transmitting side Setting value data from the PLC such as SP values for the DMC10 is written to the DMC10 3 6 To use gateway Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS To use the gateway functions devices etc used in the gateway configuration should be set The gateway configuration items include basic configuration items expanded configuration items and interlock configuration and it is possible to set 40 combinations of gateway data Configuring the communications driver To perform communications the communications channel on EST and the communications driver used on that channel must be configured Communications configuration is performed in the General section of the Configuration Information When the PLC is to be used on the RS 485 interface set the PLC communications driver to channel 2 Select the CPL MX New DIGITRONIK driver for the channel that is connected to DMC10 Basic cofiguration items There are six basic items to be set for performing this operation Interlock can be additionally configured on the EST555Z For configuring method see Interlock configuration page 3
102. ctor External panel overlay External open pop up External special package selector External multi panel selector others External multi panel overlay others External background panel selector others External background panel close others External panel selector background change menu others External panel selector background close others External panel close others Numeric indicators Basic With calculation Text display Registered string data Variable string data Message cal Graphs meters Bar graph Meter Slide meter Pie chart Line graph Data setter Password numeric keypad UP DOWN setter Bit pattern setter Keyboard call Numeric keypad Keyboard App 9 Appendices Smart object type Smart object name Alarm monitor Aggregation display alarm lamp Representative lamp alarm lamp Alarm buzzer Monitor start stop Summary display alarm information display Summary display alarm information display message display Summary display alarm information display all display History display alarm information display History display alarm information display name display History display alarm information display message display Number of occurrence display alarm information display Number of occurrence display alarm information display Message display Number of occurrence display alarm information display all display Alarm information clear Digital clock Analog clock D
103. cursor down one dot per grid j A Moves the cross hair cursor to the right one dot per grid lt Moves the cross hair cursor to the left one dot per grid For details see A 2 List of Key Operations Used in Editing page App 5 4 19 Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 5 1 Procedure for Creating Application Data This section describes a basic example of how application data is configured and the flow from preparation of the application data through to its transfer to the EST Structure of Application Data The following describes the contents of the application data Application data is created on a PC using the AP Editor software for editing application data Application data is a collection of data items that are transferred or downloaded to the EST and comprised of several types of data Application data is comprised of the following data and information 1 Panel data 2 Registered graphics 3 Registered strings 4 Alarm monitoring configuration 5 EST configuration information Application data Panel Data Paste p lt _ Registered Strings 1 Turn power OFF before opening door 2 Load materials pa Paste p E s EST Configuration data Supported PLC Set Alarm Monitor Mitsubishi Electric A series etc Communications settings M300 Alarm 1 Thermal trip 9600bps 8 bits M301 Alarm 2 Inverter error 2 stop bits M302 Alarm 3 Out of mat
104. d pasted onto screens Bitmap and JPEG image file formats are supported e A dedicated package can also be included and used with the application data Or the dedicated package can also be downloaded stand alone E Environment for Creating Application Data with AP Editor The figure below shows the system configuration for creating application data EST AP Editor and standard Personal computer smart object library p Installation gs iaoa aeea CEOS AE s can EALE A Poe CAORAN inna n an neat gt EEI tacite af Selection of smart objects ES Sipora ure Trond Ora e oo soe Ps D SRS Pasting of smart objects Creation of application data 1 1 Chapter 1 APEDITOR FEATURES 1 2 Model Numbers The model No of EST software is as follows ESTX240SWWJCO000 AP editor for Windows ESTX220D1AE3001 Only for EST240Zs Package for DMC10 floppy disk ESTX220D5AE3001 Only for EST555Zs Package for DMC10 floppy disk 1 2 Chapter 2 AP EDITOR INSTALLATION 2 1 Preparation The AP Editor must be installed on the hard disk Before you install AP Editor make sure that the PC you are using satisfies the following operating environment PC AT compatible machine Pentium 166MHz or faster Windows 98 Me 2000 XP Display SVGA 800 x 600 or higher resolution Color palette High Color 16bit 65535 color minimum At least 100Mbytes of free space A printer is also required if the p
105. d the strings before and after the replace i mooo Start pos F ind String fe Current pos Cannel C Top down cont Replace with String C Bottom up Confirm ore Confirm each Find dir Down Up C Replace all If you selected Replace All and you click OK all strings are replaced without any confirmation inquiry being displayed If you selected Confirm Replace the following Confirm Replace window will be displayed Cantirm Replace Replace OK Clicking Yes replaces the string and starts the search for the next device Clicking Next does not replace the string but starts the search for the next string Clicking All replaces all strings Clicking Cancel quits the replace operation Open panel Clicking Open panel opens the panel corresponding to the currently selected cell If the panel is already open that panel becomes active If the data is judged to be in error as a result of having performed an edit operation the background of that column will be displayed in red If you execute a paste to a single cell when the string of PLC device 1 1 0000 is in the Clipboard only the data corresponding to the currently selected cell is set Example 0000 will be set to device address if 1 1 0000 is pasted to that cell 1 will be set to Node if 1 1 0000 is pasted to that cell If you execute a paste to selected multiple columns selected CH Node Device address all
106. d time Select an item to match its preferences or click Customize to choose your own formats English United States Samples Number 123 456 789 00 Currency 123 456 789 00 Time 19 18 PM Short date 5 12 2004 Long date Wednesday May 12 2004 Location Afrikaans Albanian Azeri Cyrillic Basque A Chinese PRC Chinese Singapore Chinese Taiwan Croatian Czech Danish Dutch Belgium Dutch Netherlands English Australia English Belize English Canada To help services provide you with local information such as news and English Caribbean weather select your present location Japan English Ireland v English Jamaica English New Zealand English Fhilippines English South Africa English Trinidad English United Kingdom English United States 4 3 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATION 4 4 5 Select the Advanced tab and then select Chinese PRC from the pull down menu of the Language for non Unicode programs area Regional and Language Options English United States v Chinese Hong Kong 5 A Regional Options Languages Advanced Chinese Macau S 4 R Language for non Unicode programs Chinese Singapore Chinese Taiwan This system setting enables non Unicode programs to display menus and dialogs in their native language It does not affect Unicode Croatian programs but it does apply to all
107. disp mode _ H spacing 4 100 20 m Frame display Bi Type displa Y spacing 4 100 fo sara Corment display Ww Durmnry mimerie display defaulti 20x20 State display i Statel OFF C State ON Option M Switch frame display Paint point display Others i Detailed Application Manager display Cancel Grid This item is for setting the grid spacing The grid spacing can be set independently in the horizontal and vertical directions within the range 4 to 100 dots Set the grid spacing using the up down buttons Numerical values can also be set directly from the keyboard Clicking default 20x20 returns the settings in the horizontal and vertical directions to the default 20 x 20 dot setting Smart object disp mode This item is for setting the display on smart objects placed in panel windows Information for which a checkbox is marked will be displayed on smart objects placed in panel windows State display This item is for specifying whether to display smart objects such as lamps that have ON OFF states in their ON state or their OFF state Option This item is for specifying whether or not to display the switch frame and whether or not to display the paint point Others Detailed Application Manager display When this checkbox is marked the data size creation date and comment are displayed following the panel No and registered graphic No in the Application Manager E Options Envi
108. ditors are started up simultaneously e Do not use the same communications port for both AP Editors simultaneously e Do not output to the printer simultaneously e A large amount of memory is used when two AP Editors are started up simultaneously So quit other applications before starting up the two AP Editors Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATION E How to Exit AP Editor To exit AP Editor select File Exit File View Online Options New i Open ase a ated iS Save AE Delete Application Application lish Edit Application lnfonnration Bia hel tty Recent Applications i Exit E How to Start up AP Editor in Other Language The application data you can create may vary depending on the language and regional settings of Windows Application data Japanese Chinese Simplified English Language environment of OS e a a Chinese Simplified Cx gt o To English Px x oO O Can be created X Cannot be created With Windows XP it is possible to create application data in a language other than that set for Windows o Handling Precautions e With Windwos2000 it is not possible to input characters other than alohanumeric characters even though the regional settings are changed However such characters can be displayed To use the Chinese Simplified environment in Windows XP follow the steps below f Internet My Documents
109. dling Precautions Nos cannot be specified for saving editing data when a trend recipe smart object has been pasted to a panel E Changing Graphic Elements The following operations are possible by the combination of mouse and CTRL ALT and SHIFT keys on the keyboard in the graphic element select mode CTRL key drag Duplicates the original graphic element at the position you move the mouse to SHIFT key move Restricts movement of graphic elements to left right up down or 45 SHIFT key scale Scales graphic elements at fixed aspect ratio ALT key drag Toggles snap to grid between enabled and disabled CTRL key cursor key Scales graphic elements Cursor Key cee steer teokens Moves graphic elements For details on mouse and cursor key operations see A 2 List of Key Operations Used in Editing page App 5 E Editing Functions for Registered Graphics Smart objects registered graphics and registered strings can not be pasted into a registered graphic edit window Drawing of shapes strings setting of the background color paint and pasting of image files can be performed in the same way as in the panel edit window For details on individual edit functions see 7 4 Description of Panel Data and Registered Graphic page 7 28 1 47 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 6 Edit Application List Edit Application List refers to the window f
110. dy Digits ff Decimal point 0 Select BCD from the Format selection menu Format Unsigned bin fi word Unsigned binary Numeric dey Siened binary Write dev Here the smart object is set so that decimal numeric values can be entered from the numeric keypad of the numeric device For details on settings of numeric device and other smart objects refer to the Smart Terminal EST Z Series Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E Set the color of the numeric indicator when the numeric keypad is in use with ON and OFF Switch to the Graphic tab and set the color when numeric keypad is active ON to light blue and the color when numeric keypad is not active OFF to white Numeric Indicators FS Cmnt Basic Graphic Value Num keypad Type General ka Common OFF Graphic No i0076 Color M Blink when OFF ON Graphic No fioore 4 Color Se I Blink when ON OK Cancel Help When you have finished setting the colors click OK at the bottom of the dialog box Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 4 Place the numeric indicator smart object in the center of the screen When the smart object is positioned click the numeric indicator smart object again to place it A frame appears around the smart object Drag the m handles to adjust the size of the smart object E Panel data 0 modified next panel E Displaying Text Text such as the
111. e This method is used when the operator switches recipe data product type data by operating the touch panel Auto write This method is used when switching of recipe data product type data is performed automatically by the control of an external PLC not the operator e Manual write Data is written when the Write button for the recipe smart object is touched The figure below illustrates operation of a smart object when Manual write is selected When writing the recipe data with a manual write smart object call up the recipe selection panel using Select then load the data of the recipe No to be written to the smart object step 1 Next select Write to write the data to the PLC etc step 2 a Data Name 100 0 DMC10 1 CH1 150 0 DMC10 1 CH2 SP Value SP Value 130 0 DMC10 2 CH1 170 0 DMC10 2 CH2 200 0 DMC10 2 CH3 Recipe data write step 2 The data of the recipe No currently displayed by the smart object is written to PLC device etc Confirmation of write L Control Program No 001 alata RaEARA E Completed Successfully zala RAIRA E SP Value SP Value SP Value e Recipe data setting The recipe data to be displayed by the smart object is set under the Recipe section of the configuration Information of the AP Editor e Recipe selection panel step 1 Select the recipe to be displayed by the smart object and read that data into the smart object Cont
112. e click Next During the installation process the screen for entering the serial No is displayed The serial No is printed on the label affixed to the CD ROM case Enter the serial number your name and your company s name AP Editor cannot be installed unless you enter all of these items 5 To continue the setup from here on follow the on screen instructions Chapter 2 AP EDITOR INSTALLATION 2 3 Uninstalling AP Editor This section describes how to uninstall the AP Editor from a PC 1 Select Settings gt Control Panel from the Start menu pE Control Panel a Printers j A Taskbar amp Start Menu Ein Windows Update Log OF winape Builder a Shut Down Unda Delete Phhneiees Date Time Find Fast i Programe 4 Ss jma amp fl O I he Internet Keyboard Mail and Fax Moderns Mouse Multimedia Network Options 28 es 8B Power Printers Regional Sounds System Management Settings Telephony Users i objectis selected Sats up programs E hy Computer E 3 The Properties window is displayed Select WinAPE and click Add Remove Add Remove Programs Properties H x Install Uninstall Windows Setup Startup Disk EJ To install a new program from a floppy disk or CO ROM a drive click Install Install Te The following software can be automatically removed by el Windows To remove a program or to modify
113. e Background Color page 7 40 Clicking Default returns the settings to their defaults For the sizes of the panel data registered graphics refer to Ii Panel Conditions page 7 28 EST model Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA This item is for configuring the EST model defaults of the application to be newly created New application can be created by selecting the model with File New from menu bar or by clicking the icon b The setting to be made here is the function related with the operation after clicking theicon Select Options gt Environment gt EST model from the menu bar When creating a new application the EST model configuration dialogue is displayed Setting items are available for model selection default model and check box EST model for New Application Mode f Use latest application model as default f Use below model as default Default EST model E Esler ea ae Fis detault EST model tor Hew Application Cancel e Model Following two items are available Use the finally opened application data model as a default model eUse the below model as a default model If the mode selection is for Use latest application model as default no other selection is available If the mode selection is for Use below model as default both default model and check box can be selected EST model for Hew Application Mode Use latest application model as default Defaul
114. e by ENTER and apply by CTRL ENTER Enter a new line with ENTER and apply the entered string with CTRL ENTER vee lt t New line by ENTER key aie i stop Apply by CTRL ENTER keys Emergency stop e Element List Edit Edit Configuration Element List Edit Input Metha i Input Left T op Right B ottam f Input Left T op idth Height OF Cancel You may select a desired coordinate input method used when editing the list of graphic elements Input Left Top Right Bottom Input coordinates of 4 corners to determine the position and size of the graphic element Inout Left Top Width Height Input coordinates of the start point at the upper left portion and the width and height of the graphic element to determine the position and size of the graphic element 7 65 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 66 Data conversion The application for the EST240Z is converted into that for the EST555Z After the data has been converted lt Newly created application gt is shown on the application name The application data cannot be converted while it is being changed Before converting the data save all changes or cancel the changes After that start the data conversion The following operations are performed during data conversion e Changing the screen size The screen size of the panel data is changed so that the data for the full screen 320 X 240 of the EST240Z is c
115. e card e Other When a recorder smart object using a CF card is used and the CF card is inserted into the EST turning ON the power will automatically start writing of the data sampled by the recorder to the CF card If the CF card is inserted after the power has been turned ON data writing is not automatically started In this case press START of the recorder smart object to start writing e CF card access indication When data is written read to from the CF card the lamp O on the right of R W at the lower left portion of the recorder smart object screen is lit in orange At the same time the LED on the right of the CF card slot of the EST is lit in red 3 27 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 28 e CF card operation method Operations such as removal of the CF card saving data into the CF card or Operation stop are carried out from the recorder smart object To do so operate relevant button in the CF CARD area at the lower left portion of the recorder smart object screen STOP This indicates a state in which data is being saved into the card Do not remove the card in this state Press this button and wait until the indication is changed to START a This indicates a state in which data is being read written from to the card Do not remove the card in this state START This indicates a state in which the card can be removed Press START to start saving data into the CF card When the data
116. e of the dedicated storage area varies depending on the usage The size of the total dedicated storage area is 208000 words e Trend Variable length Depends on the number of channels and the number of storage points of sampling The size per one trend channel is calculated by adding the setting data 200 words to the number of storage points Size used 200 Points x number of channels words e Recipe AP editor Ver 3 2 00 or earlier Variable length Calculated by following expression Number of recipes 25 to 200 Recipe data count 25 to 200 Size used 7100 number of recipes x 26 words e Large volume recipe AP editor Ver 3 4 00 or later Variable length Calculated by following expression Number of recipes 1 to 200 Recipe data count 1 to 2000 Size used 100 recipe data count x 10 number of recipes x 26 1 word data count 2 word data count x 2 x number of recipes words e Recorder AP editor Ver 4 0 00 or later Variable length Calculated by following expression Size used 200 buffer x number of channels words Number of channels sum of Number of channels and alarm devices set even if two alarm devices are set for one channel these are counted as one Note e The buffer size when a CF card is used is fixed to 1848 words The buffer size when no CF card is used corresponds to the number of storage points e The storage period when a CF card is used can be check
117. e only the dedicated package you must download the package data to the EST in the same way as when you download the regular user application data from AP Editor Before downloading the application data quit all open applications Next select Online Download Dedicated Package from the menu bar The dialog box for selecting the dedicated package opens Select the dedicated package to be downloaded and click OK Note For details on communications settings see M Communication Configuration page 6 1 9 1 Chapter 9 USING A DEDICATED PACKAGE E Using the Dedicated Package with the User Application 9 2 To use the dedicated package together with the user application specify the dedicated package at Dedicated package name in the Package Option tab displayed by Configuration Information General Configuration Information Setup Dedicated package name DMC10 Package CMG Ene VER1 20 ID No 2501 Version fi 20 Dedicated storage area information Max iNo a Max word fi 02400 Type Th use No h use word Trend p p Recipe p p Dedicated package fi 20480 Available j ai 920 Total usage 20 OK Cancel After you have set the dedicated package follow the regular download procedure For details on how to download see 6 1 Downloading Application Data to EST PC to EST page 6 1 The user application is downloaded followed by the dedicated package Note however
118. e personal computer when downloading or uploading IPL F W or application causing communication error If this occurs set IrDA disabled in the infrared monitor settings of the personal computer For details on infrared monitor setting refer to 6 3 Using IrDA infrared communications page 6 7 Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA E Downloading Application Data By downloading the application data the application data currently displayed in Application Manager is transferred to EST If no application data is open within the AP Editor the window for selecting the application data will be displayed Select the application data to be read by the AP Editor 1 Select Online gt Download Download All from the menu bar on AP Editor The Communications Status window will be displayed EJ Communications Status Command All application data will be downloaded to the EST Status To execute press OK Progress Cancel 2 Click OK to start the download E About the Download Menu The download menu contains the following items SHUE Options Window Help Download from PO to EST Download All Upload from EST ta PG Download Modified Data Download Specified Panel Lp Buri es Donnload Dedicated Packace Communications Preferences Downlaod User Data Download All This item is for batch downloading all of the application s data such as panel data smart object data and regi
119. e update Please ensure that you have uploaded your User Application and Data before performing the update DO NOT turn off power to the EST or disconnect the communications cable during the update Otherwise there is a chance that the EST will no longer be able to function In this case please consult your local EST distributor o Handling Precautions Upload the application in advance before updating the IPL or system program When a dedicated package is used also upload the user data If IPL or system program is updated the application of the EST is deleted Procedure for IPL update If you are running the AP editor quit the AP editor before continuing 1 Connect a serial communication cable between the EST and Personal Computer 2 Run the EST IPL Updater EXE located in the folder to which you installed the AP editor gt The following window will be displayed 3 Ensure that the IPL Updater and personal computer s Com port are same EST IPL Updater x ATA O EST 2 Series IPL BIOS Updater Status Ready File Com Port comz Baud Rate Auto 7 lt lt Update IPL BIOS gt gt 4 Click lt lt Update IPL BIOS gt gt gt The following warning message will be displayed EST IPL Updater AN Update IPL BIOS of the EST unit All User Application Data and Firmware will be lost during the update Please ensure that you have uploaded your User Application and Data before
120. e with the extension of APX File name Files of type Engs ample CMHF EngS ample FUK ala bats minx 3 Enter the application name and click Save The Communications Status window will be displayed E Communications Status ME x Command The application will be uploaded from the EST Status To execute press OK Progress 4 Click OK to start the upload Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA 6 3 Using IrDA infrared communications IrDA is a standard for data communications units that use infrared for implementing communications By using IrDA data can be exchanged without requiring the connection of communications cables Note IrDA has been established by the Infrared Data Association for infrared communications Officially the standard is called the IrDA Standard However the standard itself is generally referred to as IrDA E Operating Environment Required for Operating IrDA The table below shows the required operating environment when using IrDA Personal computer OS Windows 98 Equipped with communication port IPL version R0015 or later AP Editor Ver 2 0 or later For details on confirming the IPL and how to update the IPL see A 1 About IPL page App 1 g Handling Precautions Position the EST and IrDA so that they are facing each other Prevent reflected light or other external light disturbances from directly entering IrDA Keep the distance
121. ed from a smart object dialog box of the recorder e Dedicated package Varies depending on the individual dedicated packages The value is approximately 30000 words Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS e Maximum number of recipes maximum data count The number of recipes that can be set when the recipe data count is 2000 is a maximum of 92 and the size of the dedicated storage area used at this time is 206492 words The number of recipes that can be set when the recipe data count is 200 is a maximum of 965 and the size of the dedicated storage area at this time is 207950 words This is the value when all recipe data is one word e Size of dedicated storage area used The table below shows standards for the dedicated storage areas used according to the number of recipes and recipe data count Number of recipes Recipe data count Size of dedicated storage area used Word 25 2000 70750 E Checking Usage Situation of Dedicated Storage Area Check the usage situation of the dedicated storage area with Option setting of the basic setting The usage situation can also be checked from the Usage situation of dedicated storage area dialog box which can be invoked from the trend smart object dialog recipe data setting dialog recorder smart object dialog boxes 3 5 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 3 Main Function This section will describe this function and the method of creating this function For specific op
122. ee Remstered graphic Remstered string data Alarm information Alarm fustory Block Block Blocks Block4 Blocks Blocks Block Blocks Sub tree The data for panels registered graphics and registered string items do not exist when an application is newly created The mark in the menu tree indicates that there is data for that item one level down in the hierarchy in a sub tree Clicking the mark displays the sub tree Items for which a sub tree is displayed are preceded by the mark Clicking the mark closes the sub tree Display when panel sub tree is opened ig Application Manager fei ES L Eana aa SLL Of11 14 51 42 0NI Sample Panel 1020 bytes 2000710711 14 51 06 O02 Sample Pane 2 386 ames U00 n 4 51 06 Registered graphie Registered string data Size Date Time Alarm mtormatinm created created Alarm kostory Block Block Blocks Block4 Block Block Block Blocks An asterisk mark preceding the data name indicates that changes or corrections have been made to the data but have not been saved yet Information size date and time created that is displayed in Application Manager is not displayed when View Display Preferences Others Detailed Application Manager display is set to OFF Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Open Display when the panel sub tree is closed T Application Manager Eifel EST2402 lt Engsample gt 2000 1041 14 51 42
123. ee startup methods are available Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 8 Cyclic Set within the range 1 to 999s in 1 second increments The data of the send devices is written to the receive devices at the cycle time interval that you set here Trigger ON The data of the send devices is written to the receive devices when the state of the specified bit contact device turns ON When gateway communication is started up the EST turns the state of the bit device OFF Trigger OFF The data of the send devices is written to the receive devices when the state of the specified bit contact device turns OFF When gateway communication is started up the EST turns the state of the bit device ON Note EST supports multiple gateway functions The above configuration items are taken to be a single gateway block Up to 40 gateway blocks can be configured for the gateway To prevent erroneous configuration it is recommend to group gateway settings together as a single block for the same model of device and setting the devices on different channels as different blocks it Handling Precautions e If the time interval is set to a too short value when data is transferred periodically at a fixed period overall operation such as the EST screen refresh rate may slow down or communications may no longer be possible If this happens set the time interval to a larger value e When an external trigger ON OFF is used if the same de
124. efore if an alarm is secure the marker display area generated near an upper limit value no marker is displayed on the screen When the recorder smart object is pasted Use marker Check the configuration item of the is not checked recorder smart object Use marker Marker display is OFF in the EST and set MARKER to ON by the EST The number of markers that can be displayed on the As per spec screen at a time is up to 20 when each channel is ON or OFF In the case where trouble cannot be solved even if the above described remedial action is taken the CF card may be destroyed The possible cause may be that the power of the main unit is turned OFF the CF card in the slot is removed or inserted the EST screen is switched to the system screen downloading or uploading is attempted while the recorder smart object is writing data in the CF card In this case use a new CF card Also carefully read When using CF card page 3 25 and observe the precautions 11 10 APPENDICES A 1 About IPL IPL IPL BIOS This program contains the basic functionality of the EST It is similar to the BIOS of a Personal Computer E How to Determine the IPL Version Confirm the IPL version in the following method 1 Keep an area of 13mm x 7mm at the upper left or lower right corner of the screen for 5s or longer for the EST240Z For the EST555Z keep an area of 13mm x 13mm at the upper left corner of the screen pressed for 5s or longer
125. elected Moving by dragging the selected graphic elements element SHIFT Currently selected graphic elements can be moved by dragging the selection target outside of the area where the handles of the selected graphic elements are displayed The move direction of the selected graphic elements is restricted to the horizontal and vertical directions by pressing the SHIFT key When scaling selected Moving by dragging the selected graphic elements element SHIFT Currently selected graphic elements can be moved by dragging the selection target outside of the area where the handles of the selected graphic elements are displayed The move direction of the selected graphic elements is restricted to the horizontal and vertical directions by pressing the SHIFT key App 5 Appendices A 3 Cursor Operation The following table summarizes operations when one or more graphic elements are selected in the Select mode Graphic Elements lt t keys CTRL Graphic elements are scaled when the CTRL key is pressed and moved when the CTRL key is not pressed Note however that graphic elements can be scaled only when one element is selected SHIFT When the SHIFT key is pressed the scale and move unit becomes 4 dots 4 grids when the snap to grid checkbox is marked When the SHIFT key is not pressed the scale and move unit becomes 1 dot 1 grid when the snap to grid checkbox is marked Note however that duri
126. elected data and copies the data to the Clipboard Cut data can be pasted to other edit windows using Paste Copies the selected data to the Clipboard with the selected data in its previous state Copied data can be pasted to other edit windows using Paste 7 33 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Paste Pastes data cut with Cut or copied with Copy to the selected edit window Duplicate Duplicates the selected data on the same edit window When you click the paste position with the left mouse button after selecting the data to duplicate the selected data is duplicated at that position Reduplicate Repeats duplication of duplicated data by the same amount of movement in Duplicate Delete Deletes the selected data E Selecting All Graphic Elements Select all Batch selects all shapes or smart objects in the selected edit window E Enter Graphic Elements Selection mode Shapes or smart objects can be selected by selecting Select mode during the drawing of shapes Insert Inserts shapes or smart objects in the edit window A sub menu is displayed when Ins is selected Select the shape or smart object to insert e Drawing shapes and strings To draw a shape or string in panel data select the panel window in which to draw the shape or string and click the graphic element icon on the tool bar To select the shape or string to place on the panel either click the icon on the tool bar or click the
127. em panel This is displayed when one of the operations communications or package option configurations has been changed and the Cancel button was pressed A non existent system panel was set does not exist Please specify a different Change the setting to a system panel that exists panel The decimal point position must be a Set the decimal point position to a value smaller than the number of value smaller than the number of display display digits digits The dedicated storage area must be tidied up before the download Perform Save All before executing Tidy Dedicated Storage Area in the Options menu The dedicated storage area must be tidied up Save to file close all windows other than the Application Manager and execute Tidy Dedicated Storage Area in the Option menu The dedicated storage area used by the dedicated package is already in use by The settings of the dedicated storage area for the application that you are trying to download will not function properly on the EST Before downloading the application execute Tidy Dedicated Storage Area in the Options menu After this message has been displayed when pasting trend smart objects applications will not run properly on the EST even if they are saved to file and downloaded Save the application to file close all windows except Application Manager and execute Tidy Dedicated Storage Area in the Options menu Other items trends recipes are s
128. en the following operations are performed Time between power of EST is turned OFF and turned ON again e During operation from system screen e Delay in replacement of CF card If a CF card is replaced or removed to read data when the CF card is not inserted even if the dedicated storage area is filled to the capacity For example if data is sampled in a 1 second sampling cycle when the CF card is replaced after a lapse of about 30 minutes 3 24 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS When using CF card CAUTION Do not turn OFF the power or remove the CF card from the slot while accessing the CF card This may corrupt data in the CF card When the CF card is used for the recorder smart object be sure to press the STOP button of the recorder smart object wait until BUSY changes to START and then turn OFF the power or remove the CF card Before changing the screen of the EST to the system screen or before downloading or uploading data when the CF card is used for the recorder smart object be sure to press the STOP button of the recorder smart object and make sure that BUSY changes to START Improper handling of the CF card may corrupt its data Yamatake shall not be held responsible for any defect or trouble arising from improper operation made by the customer Strictly observe the following handling precautions e Do not bend or drop the CF card or apply a strong shock to it e Do not splash water onto
129. end graph For details refer to E About Trend page 3 29 Alarm monitoring monitors a bit device corresponding to alarm contacts of an external device such as the temperature controller and PLC periodically and monitors records alarm numbers which are ON alarm generation For details refer to i Alarm Monitoring Information page 3 30 A dedicated storage area is available as the mechanism to implement these functions e Dedicated storage areas This is a dedicated storage area when using a recipe dedicated package recorder or trend For details refer to 3 2 Dedicated Storage Areas on the next page e CF card application data save The EST555Z with the CF card option can mutually exchange application data dedicated package and user data with the CF card For details refer to E About CF Card Application Data Save Function page 3 32 3 1 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 2 E Introduction Dedicated Storage Areas The dedicated storage area is a mechanism to effectively use memory with several smart objects and functions and is used to save data of a trend recipe recorder dedicated package The dedicated storage consists of two or more areas and these functions use one or more dedicated storage areas To effectively use memory the dedicated storage areas of the EST555Z have sizes different from one another Each dedicated storage area has upper limits to the number of areas and areas size
130. enting when an address that can not be decremented below the current value is set or when an invalid address is set A ddress can not be increment This is displayed if an attempt is made to change the value by incrementing when an address that can not be incremented above the current value is set or when an invalid address is set A maximum of 24 panels registered To open a different edit window close one of the currently open edit graphics can be opened at once Please windows close any unnecessary items A user application is already exists in the An attempt has been made to download a stand alone dedicated EST The user application will be deleted package However a user application already exists in the EST Execute and the dedicated package will be the download if it is OK to delete the user application and download the downloaded in its place Continue dedicated package in its place A value outside of the valid range was The input value was automatically modified to a valid value since it input The value will be modified to fit exceded the valid range within the range If necessary reset the value to a correct value An illegal relationship between the Set the maximum size to a value larger than the minimum size maximum and the minimum C Can not display all of the string text in the The entire entered string cannot be displayed fully at the specified scale frame To display all either expand since the string fra
131. er data saved in the CF card and or change the name and or comment E Reading Data from CF Card CF HDD The data saved in the CF card is converted into that in the file format which can be used for the AP Editor and then this converted data is saved onto the hard disk drive The application data and user data can be read from the CF card Reading application data The following describes how to read the application data saved in the CF card 1 Put the CF card in which the application data is saved in the CF card reader 2 From the menu bar select File gt CE card Read from CF The Read from CF card window will be displayed Read from CF card File type Application X Fame HOD CF card dive ESI E z S EAWinAPE Application Comment SES AMPLE 5 13 04 8 14 12 PM sample APx 5 13 04 8 13 46 PM Read File name SAMPLE File name Pea Comment Close 3 Select application data you wish to read in the left portion 4 Input a name of the file you wish to save in the right portion and click Read to start reading data from the CF card 10 6 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD Reading user data The following describes how to read the user data which is used by the dedicated package from the CF card 1 Put the CF card in which the user data is saved in the CF card reader 2 From the menu bar select File CF card Read from CF
132. er review the smart object settings or change the panel size canceled The smart object library does not have A probable cause is that the smart object library for the AP Editor the smart object required for editing currently in use is short of objects such as special smart objects or That smart object has been replaced with there are not enough smart objects in the smart object library a dotted square If you are going to install Install the required smart object library the required smart object that was not in DO NOT save the panel before installing the smart object library if you the library and perform the edit again wish to retain the object then DO NOT save this panel The smart objects are too large Can not Change the panel size to a size in which smart objects can be pasted paste with properties The specified user graphic does not exist User shapes cannot be set as they have not been registered can not set Either register and set the user shapes or change the setting The text size is larger than the screen Not even one character can be displayed at the maximum string frame size Can not paste that fits in a panel or registered string screen size as the size of the text is too large Expand the size of the panel or registered string or reduce the text scale The type of EST unit does not match the The type of the EST unit does not match the model information of application Please check the EST model appli
133. er smart object can set 1 to 16 channels regarding a data sampling device sampling device as channel and select up to 8 channels from among those channels and display them on a screen The recorder smart object can use up to a total of 32 channels when alarm information sampling is used per application EST555Z RS 485 RS 232C E lt j DMC10 0 lise 0 m DSJ ila To Sja nje m ojs N m 5 m Mj j g i 9 mu nN n gt n gt 2 co an i m o a m 8 BA e 235 0 i pf 3 V f Cooling2 243 1 C E PS4PER i 0 O t O 4 fm a 0 mfe E Ole ojn Dfa faje H H i Ieg Oo Wale Base ae BA eam I lt 4 lt lt gt gt i me SCALE IT ELECT e Data save in CF card dedicated storage area The data of the sampling device set by the recorder smart object is sampled in a sampling cycle and saved in a CF card or a dedicated storage area of the EST Using a CF card makes it possible to store large volume data The data sampled is handled as signed binary values There are two saving methods when a CF card is used linear write and ring write For details refer to Saving method page 3 23 Note Whether or not to use a CF card is set from the Recorder dialog box 3 21 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 22 e Alarm information sampling To use recorder
134. erations refer to Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA For smart objects refer to the SMART TERMINAL EST Z Series User s Manual Smart Object Library No CP SP 1089E and respective user s manuals of various dedicated packages E Gateway Functions This item describes the gateway function and its use o Handling Precautions AP Editor Ver1 1 00 or later is required to use gateway functions What is a gateway The gateway of the EST facilitates setup operations of data exchange between the EST and the Yamatake temperature controller and PLC connected to the EST The following describes an example where the Yamatake DMC10 temperature controller and a PLC are connected to an EST Gateway functions are independent of panel data operations on the EST and are performed in background For this reason the only configuration required for gateway operations are the communications and gateway configuration in the configuration information Operations such as pasting of smart objects and editing of panel data need not be performed Data exchange using the gateway functions is divided into the following two types 1 Data such as DMC10 PV values and event information are read periodically into the PLC 2 Setting value data on the PLC such as SP values for the DMC10 are written to the DMC10 The difference between 1 and 2 is not only the data write direction 1 and 2 also differ in the following respect Though 1 is executed cy
135. erials Parity OFF Registered graphics and registered strings can not only be pasted to panels as static shape elements when designing panels but they can also be used as display shapes and display strings dynamic elements on smart objects to indicate operation Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA E Procedure for Creating Sample Applications The following shows the procedure for creating sample applications 5 2 Page 5 4 Creating New Applications Page 5 5 Creating New Panels Prepare two new panels and place shapes and smart objects in these panels Page 5 14 Save Application Data Page 5 5 Placing Panel Change Switch Smart Objects Page 5 8 Placing Switch Smart Objects Page 5 10 Placing Numeric Indicator Smart Objects Page 5 11 Displaying Text Page 5 13 Drawing Shapes For details on the procedure for creating actual data see Ml Procedure for Creating Application Data page 7 1 Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 5 2 Simple Sample Application Data Try making some simple application data with the AP Editor taking the sample data provided as an example E About Sample Data To open a sample application select File gt Open from AP Editor The following window will be displayed Select the drive on which the sample application is installed and select EngSample from the folder list The sample application is installed in WinAPE A pplication L
136. ers CON AUX COMI to COM9 LPT1 to LPT9 PRN NUL e About comment A comment can be attached to the application data file on the CF card When the list of files is displayed using the system menu of the EST555Z each file can be identified using this comment The comment attached to the file is different from that attached to the application data The comment attached to the application data to be saved into the CF card is retained as it is and then it is restored by executing CF gt EST on the EST555Z Even though Read from CF is executed using the AP Editor the comment attached to the application file to be transferred to the hard disk drive is different from the comment attached to the file of the CF card CF card Application data file System program Dedicated package Internal device data File comment 3 33 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS e About card removal To remove the card from the personal computer use the eject function of the OS If the card is removed without use of the eject function of the OS this may corrupt the data To use the eject function of the OS follow the steps below 1 Select relevant CF drive in Removable Disk 2 Right click a blank spot and select Eject 4 My Computer A 344 Floppy 4 3 Se Local Disk C LA DYDICD RW Drive Ds Sa Removable Disk Es a Removable Disk Fri Ee E Sa Removal GE contralp Explore My Network
137. et to the dedicated storage area to which the dedicated package Is set another application items Tidy dedicated Clicking OK tidies up the dedicated storage area to create free space in storage area to maximize free area The end alarm device address has exceeded the valid range Either reduce the area to be used by the dedicated package Clicking Cancel does not set the dedicated package A probable cause is that the start device name is invalid or the end device exceeds the valid device range as there are too many bits for the the number of alarm specification bits or specified alarm change the start address The entered numerical value is either larger than the maximum value or less than the minimum value Either change the start device or reduce the number of bits for the alarm Change the entered numerical value to one within the valid range This EST model is not supported Please The connected EST model is not supported Check the EST model and check the EST model wiring The EST unit contains an old IPL BIOS version the System Program can not be updated The IPL BIOS needs to be updated For more information please see IPL_ Update html or refer to the Appendix of the Application Data Creation manual Current IPL Rxx xx xx lt gt Required IPL Rxx xx xx Refer to Appendix W How to Update the IPL BIOS page App 3 or IPL_ Update html If you select No in the EST contains old
138. example panel A A Stopped panel lt _ Active panel Switching of entire screen Switching of partial screen Overlay display New panels are displayed overlaying other active panels Overlay display is used when multiple states need to be monitored simultaneously With overlay displays all of the displayed panels A B and C are active Up to eight active panels can be displayed simultaneously This allows monitoring of multiple running states simultaneously or the simuitaneous operation of one A process while monitoring alarm states or another process at the save time Pop up display Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA All currently active panels can be stopped all information saved and new panels opened g Handling Precautions e The panel under the overlapping area does not function For example when alarm representative lamps or switches are displayed overlapped they will not function For this reason do not display panels such that they overlap these types of objects A Inactive e The display of the panel data you have designed sometimes differs Slightly between the AP Editor and the EST This difference is because EST has a function for updating data Panel data is displayed in the order in which it was pasted on AP Editor since priority is given to ease of operation during editing e When the pop up display reappears all the panels functioning including the panels overlapped before the display re
139. executed by operating a device on a PLC or other external device In the case of auto write a single recipe can be divided into a maximum of four groups Configure the write execution device for each group of the auto write smart object and write the recipe data to each group at the respective write timings Write execution device of group 1 is ON Recipe data 1 Recipe data 2 Device 1 Device 2 Device 3 E Write execution device of group 2 is ON Recipe data m 1 n ER _ _ Device 4 Device 5 Recipe data n Write execution device of group 3 is ON Recipe data n 1 Group 3 Device 6 Write execution device of group 4 is ON Group 4 Device 7 When there are four recipe write execution devices Note Auto write is used to change the recipe data write timing within the same recipe via by a device Writing of recipe data during change of product type can be executed for each control step process by assigning recipe data group settings to each control step process Example When switching the product type from croissant to butter roll Butter roll recipe TETTE Too Group 2_ Group 2 Group 3 is written when the croissants move from step 3 to step 4 a rou Group 4 is written when the croissant process is completed roup 4 Writing of group 1 Process step 1 Process step 2 Process step 3 Process step 4 Completion of process Production line flow 3 19 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 20 About Dedicated Pa
140. fying whether or not to output the image data with dummy numeric values indicated for numeric indicators Smart object state When outputting images of smart objects you can select display of State 1 OFF or State 2 ON Click the radio button of the state you want to output Switch frame This item is for specifying whether or not to output the image data with the switch frame displayed Paint point display This item is for setting whether the painted point is displayed or not Chapter 8 PRINTING APPLICATION DATA 8 2 Sample Printout The following shows a sample of printout Sample printout of a sample application Management Information Application name EngSample Comment Created date gt 1999 09 29 4 20 52 Last updated date 2000 10 11 14 51 42 Target EST model EST2402Z Gateway data total 70 Use of dedicated storage area Smart trend objects 0 Recipe No Dedicated package No Configuration Information Communications setting CH COM port communications type PLC type bps data format CHO Infra red Serial driver slave Ver1 7 9600 8Bit ParityNone 1Stop bit CH1 RS2Z32C Serial driver slave Verl 7 9600 8Bit ParityEven 1Stop bit CH2 RS485 5wire Serial driver slave Verl 7 9600 SBit ParityEven 1Stop bit CH3 RS485 3wire Serial driver slave Verl 7 9600 8Bit Parityeven 1Stop bit CH4 RS485 3wire Serial driver slave Verl 7 9600 SBit ParityEven 1S
141. gh PLC device is used for the data on clipboard the PLC device may not be enough free memory or corresponding to the application to which pasting is performed has not incorrect communication driver setting been configured Make communication configuration of the corresponding channel Or there may not be enough free memory due to some causes After closing other applications repeat the same operation Could not open the application data A probable cause is that the specified application is already open Copy the specified application to a different directory and try opening the copied application Could not open the COM port The COM A probable cause is that the COM port is already being used by another port may already be in use by another application application Quit all other applications and try again D Data that has an illegal value will not be Though an attempt was made to quit editing of the application list some reflected in the panel data data was in error Confirn quit of editing That data will not be registered to the panel To ignore the error data and quit click OK To continue editing the list click Cancel Dedicated Package version in unit differs The version of the Dedicated package in the EST is different to that of Environment configuraion etc will be the AP Editor If download is continued Environment configuration and reinitialised proceed to overwrite user settings of the package in the EST
142. ght show the left and top coordinates and width and height of the graphic element respectively The left and top coordinates become the start point of the graphic element Additionally the width and height are those of the minimum circumscribed rectangle of the graphic element 7 43 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 1 44 e Changing the drawing order of graphic elements Edit Device List You can change the drawing order of graphic elements object execution order by clicking the button described below t Moves the drawing order up p Moves the drawing order down Editing the list of devices When a panel is opened the devices assigned to smart objects pasted to that panel can be displayed as a list for editing Ja Device List Panel data 1 Sample Panel 1 Nae Parameter namg Device 2 Numeric indicators tumeric dev B Handling Precautions The list does not show the settings for the devices assigned to trend smart objects If you want to check or change their settings directly open the property of the smart object or use the Application List Edit window Note Smart object parameters to which devices are not assigned are not displayed Name This item displays the name of the smart object Double clicking the name of the smart object opens the properties of the target smart object so that they can be edited Parameter name This item displays the name of the smart object parameter Doub
143. grid is enabled when the Snap to Grid check is marked Shapes or smart objects selected on the edit window can be arranged When the shape or smart object to arrange is selected and Arrange is selected the following dialog box will be displayed Arange Honzontal Vertical No change No change C Left t Up C Center C Center i Right C Down p I LELLE i f mel space Space i E l JE Cancel Overlap Rotate Invert Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA The overlap order of overlapping shapes or smart objects can be changed The sub menu is displayed by selecting one of the overlapping shapes or smart objects and then selecting Overlap The meaning of items in the sub menu is as follows Top Brings the selected graphic element to the front To Front Brings the selected graphic element one element forward To Back Sends the selected graphic element one element back Bottom Sends the selected graphic element to the back E Panel data 0 modified In the above example let s bring the circle at the back to the front First select the circle at the back Next click the right mouse button to display the pop up menu and select Overlap Top E Panel data 0 modified B Handling Precautions Judgment of overlapping of straight lines circles arcs ellipses and ellipse arcs is performed by a circumscribing rectangular area Currently selected shapes or smart objects can be
144. hanged to that for the full screen 640 X 480 of the EST555Z If you do not wish to change the screen size you must use the import function e Deleting smart objects not used for the EST555Z The EST555Z provides smart objects different from those of the EST240Z and there are smart objects which cannot be used for the EST555Z Panel Nos including EST240Z smart objects which cannot be used for the EST555Z are displayed during data conversion and then such smart objects are deleted Target smart objects are recipe trend and variable trend smart objects e Deleting the package The dedicated packages used for the EST240Z are different from those used for the EST555Z When using any dedicated package relevant message is shown and then it is deleted When such dedicated package is needed set the dedicated package for the EST555Z again Tidying up the dedicated storage area Select Options Tidy Dedicated Storage Area from the menu bar Options Window Help Environment j Tidy Dedicated Storage Area Dedicated storage areas are available for the configuration information of trends recipes and dedcated packages The following message is sometimes displayed when a trend smart object with two or more trend buffers per channel is pasted to an application in which multiple trends daily monthly reports or recipes already exist The dedicated storage area must be tidied up Save to file close all windows other than the Ap
145. hat recommended by Yamatake CF card model recommended by Yamatake SCF0640 Card capacity 64 MB e Always format the CF card properly using the CF card format tool cffmtz exe supplied with the AP Editor or the system screen of the EST system before using it For details refer to E Formatting CF card page 10 4 e The CF card formatted using the system program F W Ver R0015 or later supplied with the AP Editor version 4 6 00 or later is not compatible with that formatted using a system program with the version earlier than the above version F W Ver R0014 or earlier In this case prepare a new CF card or reformat the existing CF card using the EST555Z you wish to use At this time since the data stored in the CF card is erased when formatting the CF card the data must be saved into the personal computer before formatting it when necessary 10 1 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD E Cautions for Saving CF Card Application Data 10 2 e About file name characters The name of a file to be saved into the CF card must be that the extension is removed from the name in the Dos format so called 8 3 format Therefore single byte or two byte characters with a size of up to 8 bytes can be used for the file name However a single byte symbol character cannot be used for the Ist character of the file name The following single byte characters cannot be used for the file name to be saved into the CF card
146. he configuration information E Thumbnail Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 4 digit password protected When an application is downloaded the application can be configured with a password to restrict uploading Mark this checkbox when the application is to be downloaded with a password Set g Handling Precautions When you have set a password and downloaded the application the application data cannot be uploaded unless you enter the password that was set here when uploading that application data from EST Password This item is for entering the password when the 4 digit password protected checkbox is checked Enter a 4 digit password in this field In addition to the tree view a thumbnail display is also provided on Panel data Registered graphic By clicking the Panel data or Registered graphic tab you can select a desired display method Thumbnail display of panel data Thumbnail display of registered graphic Cig Application Manager Me m T Application Manager lei 1 for graphic H Registered graphic Application Panel data Registered graphic Display size selection Reduced graphic list Large Clicking this button will change the display to the reduced graphic display having a size of 160 x 120 Reduced graphic list Small Clicking this button will change the display to the reduced graphic display having a size of 80 x 60 7 9 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 1
147. he application to which the information is to be pasted the following window will appear Communications Setup serial driver slaves Werl 7 9600 BBit ParityNone 15top bit GHI YAMATAKE GPLIMMNewDie KiVer29600 8Bit ParityEven 1Stop bit RS2326 Serial driver slave Ver1 9600 BBit ParitvyEven 15top bit R5485 Bwire Serial driver slave Ver 9600 BBit ParityEven 15top bit R5485 Bwire Serial driver slave Werl 7 9600 BBit ParitvyEven 15top bit R5485 Sivire res Overwrite the PLO communication driver configuration above to this Configuration information NolSkip this operations If you skip this PLO communication driver configuration above be sure to set above configuration later Mo Cancel This example indicates that the PLC drivers on channels 1 2 and 3 are used at the copy source and that either the driver communications settings for channels 1 2 and 3 differ or are not set on the paste side When Yes is selected the displayed communications settings for channels 1 2 and 3 will be updated with the pasted information When No is selected paste the communications settings without updating g Handling Precautions When you selected No in the Communications Setup copy dialog and did not update the communications settings make sure to set up the communications driver just like the communications settings of the copy source Or if you set up another driver change all the devices
148. he leftmost side No Name Left Up Right and Down The left up right and down coordinates are displayed for each graphic element Note however that the actual meaning of these coordinates differs according to the graphic element The meaning of coordinates is as follows for each of the graphic elements Points fills Left and Up are used for expressing the coordinates Lines Left and Up are used for expressing the start coordinate and Right and Down are used for expressing the end coordinate Continuous lines Left and Up are used for expressing the start coordinate and Right and Down are used for expressing the start coordinate end coordinate of the 1st line of the 2nd line Circles ellipses circle ellipse arcs Left and Up are used for expressing the center coordinate and Right and Down are used for expressing the radius Other rectangles smart objects Left and Up are used for expressing the top left coordinate and Right and Down are used for expressing the bottom right coordinate For this reason the start point of graphic elements such as straight lines is expressed by Left and Up in the coordinate position table even if the start point is to the right of the end point Coordinates Left Top Width Height There are 6 columns From the leftmost column they are No Name Left Up Width and Height in that order Left Up Width and Hei
149. hic Editing Functions Edit functions are displayed in the following pull down menu by selecting Edit from the menu bar Edit View Online Options Window Undo Chl Cancel operations Cut Ctrl Copy Ctrl C Faste Ctrl Duplicate Cut buffer operations for data i duplication and deletion Delete Del Select all Ctrl 4 Select all graphic elements Select Mode lnizert Enter graphic elements Paint Background color Change background color Snap to Grid Arrange Change the position and color of graphic elements Rotaterlnwert j Change Color Element List Edit Edit graphic element list Device List Edit Edit device list Properties Set graphic element and panel data properties Save Modified Data Specify Mo and Save Data Save editing data E Cancelling Operations Undo Redo Undo cancels the previously selected and executed edit operation and reverts to the previous state Undo can also be executed repeatedly max 100 steps Redo cancels the previously executed undo operation and redoes the edit operation before that Redo can be performed for the number of previously executed undo steps g Handling Precautions e lf more than 99 graphic elements are changed at a time this state cannot revert to the previous state e Undo and Redo operations cannot be performed for 9 trend recipe smart objects E Data Cut Buffer Operations Duplicating and Deleting Cut Copy Deletes the s
150. ibed below File system FAT FAT16 Sector size 512 Allocation unit size cluster size 2048 been installed to start it up Package C J Pleeprt BJE ls ApeCBdll gE Apedbdll E Ape Fwd Ei ApeCnline dll IP _ Application Convert 4 Document 9 ESTDrv J Image aj P J Lib comtask d Fy P When using WindowsXP right click a blank spot and select Run as A When the Run As window appears check on The following user and input as follows User name Name of computer currently running Administrator Password Password of Administrator For details on Administrator privilege consult the system administrator for the computer you are using I N Which user account do you want to use to run this program Open cFFrmkz exe Current user LACALMACHINE User1 Fin to Stark menu Protect my computer and data From unauthorized program activity This option can pr j Jt Send To nal data but selecting it might cause the program ion improperly ut Copy The Following user Create Shortcut User name Administrator v Delete Password Rename Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD SSS 2 Select relevant drive E EST555Z v 3 Clicking Format will start formatting 4 Follow the messages that appear on the screen to perform the format operation E Environment Setup o
151. ied for the application being data The recipe data configuration will downloaded However the recipe configuration data will not be not be downloaded downloaded as the recipe smart object has not been used in the application The download may be continued if recipe functions are not required Otherwise if the recipe function is required include a recipe smart object in the application If recipe functions are not required then delete the recipe configuration data so that this message is no longes displayed Strings which contain can not be When performing a replace with the type in Application list edit window 6699 replaced set to Device do not set following the replace string T Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Text is too large to display Either expand Not even a single character can be displayed at the specified scale as the set string frame is too small Expand the frame or reduce the text scale frame reduce string length or reduce text scale The active window is not a panel Drawing of background will be omitted The background cannot be drawn since the window that is currently active is not a panel Please select a panel The Clipboard data is incorrect The Clipboard contains unusable data The colors before and after the change Review the set color are the same The configuration information has been changed but will not be saved Continue The currently specified syst
152. igital calendar External clock adjustment State control External backlight control External backlight ON External buzzer control External buzzer OFF Battery alarm notification Data write when opening the panel E Instrumentation Smart Objects Smart object type Smart object name PID controller SDC10 SDC20 21 SDC30 31 SDC40A standard remote SP type CB508 DMC10 2 channel model DMC10 4 channel model Recipe Manual write Manual write comment display Manual write all display Auto write Auto write comment display Auto write all display Trend Trend EST240Z Variable trend EST240Z Trend EST555Z Variable trend EST555Z Graphic movement Rail movement Free movement PLC monitor MELSEC A C Link Word device MELSEC A C Link Bit device MELSEC A CPU Word device MELSEC A CPU Bit device MELSEC FX CPU Word device MELSEC FX CPU Bit device MELSEC Q C Link Word device MELSEC Q C Link Bit device Recorder Recorder App 10 Revision History Date 01 02 CP SP 1088E fist Edition ee Screen changed ard Edition __ Allare revised for correspondence in ESTSS5Z eC e RESTRICTIONS ON USE changed Description of About Icons changed About the operation when data is sampled anew added Description of When creating downloading application changed description of When setting is changed changed When replacing CF card When there is insufficient free space on the CF card ch
153. image size Is pasted in properties or reduce the size of the image file and then perform the edit again The maximum number of trend recipe There is no free space in the dedicated storage area that is used by items in the dedicated storage area has trends recipes dedicated package been reached No more pastes are If you are adding new trend recipe smart objects you must create free possible space in the dedicated storage area To create free space either reduce the trend buffer of already pasted trend smart objects or delete either trend smart objects or recipe smart objects Also when the dedicated package is used free space can be created in dedicated storage area by removing the dedicated package from the dedicated storage area setting The No before and after the change is Set a different value to Nos before and after a change the same The number of created devices exceeds This is displayed when the number of created devices exceeds the the number of configured device items number of configured device items when data items have been reduced Yes to delete the excessive devices No returns to the number of data items before the change No to change the number of device items to the number created Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING The recipe data has not been configured The recipe data for each group Gr1 in case of manual writing for the Paste the smart object register the panel recipe sma
154. information Panel list list Registered graphic list User registered string list System registered string list registered string System registered string list Alarm information list Gateway list Recipe list Smart object list application name _ PNL TXT application name _ PNL number BMP Registered graphic images application name _IMG number BMP App 8 Appendices A 5 Smart Object Tables E Basic Smart Objects Smart object type Smart object name Function switches Radio switch Inching Clock adjustment Alarm silence Word type switches Word data write Constant write Data calculation Bit type 2 state lamp Bit type 3 state lamp Bit type multi value state lamp Word type 2 state lamp Word type 3 state lamp Word type multi value state lamp Panel change switches Panel change switch panel selector Panel change switch panel overlay Panel change switch open pop up Panel change switch special package selector Panel change switch multi panel selector others Panel change switch multi panel overlay others Panel change switch background panel selector others Panel change switch background panel close others Panel change switch panel selector background change menu others Panel change switch panel selector background close others Panel change switch panel close others Panel change switch panel replace others Panel change switch panel to front others External panel sele
155. ings are to be changed and select Properties The configuration window or dialog box corresponding to that graphic element is displayed If you select Properties with no graphic element selected the Panel Registered Graphic Properties setting window will be displayed Panel Ree Graphic Properties Mo K used Useage to maximum Usage data size Cancel H2ie 820 Veize 240 The Panel Reg Graphic Properties configuration window is used for confirming the size of the data currently used by the panel data changing the comment entered to the panel and changing the size of the window The maximum window size is see li Panel Conditions page 7 28 EST model Data size Max EST240Z 320 x 240 EST555Z 640 x 480 Data can be saved by selecting this This item enables the data currently being edited and saves it to memory The No setup dialog box is displayed if the data currently being edited is a new panel or registered graphic Data can also be saved in the pop up menu displayed by clicking the right mouse button during editing Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA E Specify No and Save Edit Data Selecting this item displays the No setup dialog box so that you can specify the No to save the data The window currently being edited becomes the No to which the data was saved Data can also be saved in the pop up menu displayed by clicking the right mouse button during editing J Han
156. interlock is OFF 0 EST resets turns state to 0 the external startup trigger device Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Interlock configuration This is used when configuring the interlock for the gateway data transmission and receiving Interlock device can be configured on the EST555Z to interlock the gate way startup If interlock device is configured startup judgement can be made as a gateway startup condition by AND of interlock device and bit inverse Therefore even if gateway data satisfying startup condition exists after interlock bit device is turned ON 1 this data cannot be started up When interlock device is OFF O the gateway data satisfying the startup condition can be transmitted and received The gateway data which satisfies startup condition after interlock device is turned ON 1 can be started up if the data satisfies the startup condition when the interlock device is turned OFF 0 1 Interlock device ON 1 After the interlock device is turned ON 1 even if there is a gateway satisfying the startup condition the gateway is not started up transmission reception Output of gateway ON communications data OFF External startup ON trigger device OFF a ee ON Interlock device OFF When interlock is ON 1 2 Interlock device OFF 0 AND When the interlock device is OFF 0 the gateway satisfying the startup condition is started up Output of gateway ON communi
157. ipe No 100 Note re thermal 1 4 1 05008 re thermal 1 sub 4 1 05009 re thermal 1 low temp 4 1 05010 re thermal 2 4 1 05011 ase low temperature 4 2 05008 ase low temperature su 4 2 05009 ase low temperature loy 4 2 05010 oxygen concen conveyer speed 1 0 DM0021 coolini Data No E D storage area usag tration 4 3 05008 g fan 1 0 DM0022 Clear All Data Note Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA B Handling Precautions The values set in the data settings are written by the EST to the write destination address Specification of the decimal point position is for display only on EST the decimal point is not entered to the data that is actually written The following shows how the data set in the basic settings and in the data settings are displayed on EST Data POngU raon o tl ol of oo of of of of ola Data name Ovenl 2 SP value conveyer speed Ovenl 3 SP value Crven2 1 SP value Ovend 2 SP value Ovend 3 SP value base low temperature oxygen concentration Pre thermal In case of a smart element to display the recipe data comment cooling fan e The column width can be changed in the data configuration tab by the same method as for basic configuration tab For details see Basic configuration page 7 17 e If you change the upper limit value lower limit value etc of the basic configuration after you have set
158. is packaged with the EST240Z body This manual should be read by those who produce units that use the Smart Terminal This manual contains safety precautions when using the Smart Terminal installation methods and descriptions for wiring the power supply and signal lines rep uN O123e user s Manual S as as Smart Terminal EST555Z User s Manual Manual No CP UM 5229E This manual is packaged with the EST555Z body This manual should be read by those who produce units that use the Smart Terminal This manual contains safety precautions when using the Smart Terminal installation methods and descriptions for wiring the power supply and signal lines Smart Terminal EST240Z User s Manual Installation Manual No CP SP 1065E This manual should be read by those who use the EST240Z to design units and those in charge of maintenance This manual describes safety cautions when using the Smart Terminal how to install for incorporating into units wiring methods maintenance and inspection troubleshooting and hardware specifications Smart Terminal EST555Z User s Manual Installation Manual No CP SP 1103E This manual should be read by those who use the EST555Z to design units and those in charge of maintenance This manual describes safety cautions when using the Smart Terminal how to install for incorporating into units wiring methods maintenance and inspection troubleshooting and hardware specifications 1V
159. istered Graphic A registered graphic is a graphic that can be repeatedly displayed and has been prepared and registered in advance by the user There are two ways of using registered graphics Use as a graphic element for a panel When there are graphics that are repeatedly used make and register the graphic as a registered graphic This is useful when you frequently use the same graphics in multiple panels You can create registered shapes with registered graphic editing then display them by pasting them to panels when editing panel data Use as a shape for a smart object Graphics such as lamps and switches that are used for smart objects are available in the smart object library However user defined graphics can be displayed as smart objects by creating and registering them as registered graphics Registered graphics can be created in the sizes 1x1 to the maximum size of graphic F4 Panel datali Panel Mil x Panel No E Panel datall Panel E Panel Data Edit Window 7 30 This window is for editing panel data You can create up to 899 panels panel No 1 to No 899 Multiple panel data edit windows can be opened simultaneously Note however that only one window is active for editing at any time When multiple windows are opened you can edit panel data while viewing the edit window of other panels or copy data to other edit windows from a certain edit window Set the size of the panel when creating a new panel in
160. istered Graphic Edit WINdOW cc ccc ec cece eee cece eens 7 31 About Panel Data Registered Graphic Editing Functions 7 33 M Cancelling Operations cce cece eee c eee e ecco eee eneeeeennens 7 33 E Data Cut Buffer Operations Duplicating and Deleting 7 33 Selecting All Graphic Elements 440 4624 0664444 b00 teehee cease baetews 7 34 E Enter Graphic Elements 0c ccc ccc cece cee eee eee eee eect ees 7 34 a Changing the Background COll 6 io o ok se ot ee 7 40 E Changing the Position and Color of Graphic Elements 7 40 E Edit Graphic Element List cs des 66s oss awe tee bee eee 6 BGs ows ESS weed 7 42 M Edit Device LISE risissearesdeiisusasds derisi tkt Ne Ein aae ADNE 7 44 E Configuring the Properties of Graphic Elements and Panel Data 7 46 MB Save Edit Data xieek eked hoi k eh 690665 eS eR EEe ONE ESS OER ESSE 7 46 E Specify No and Save Edit Data ee eee eee eee eee eee 7 47 Changing Graphic BIGINGHIS 66s Ge oo oo teed ewe ee Erener kaa 7 47 m Editing Functions for Registered Graphics 6 7 47 Edit Application Si eee er E ee ee eee ere ee ere ere 7 48 E Editing the Application List 66 c cece ccc e cece e eens 7 48 E Editing Functions sesessssssnsesneeeneoeneoeneeeneneeeeeeeno 7 50 E Sont FunCUON ssc dk 66 hook a 6 Fk iaioe niini ren OE OE R Ea SESS 7 52 Editing Registered Strings
161. ith the selected color 2 Colors from the 64 color palette can be selected and swapped for the default 16 colors Hint Color palette settings are saved for each application data Default This returns the colors in the color palette to their defaults 64 color display The 64 color palette is displayed when this checkbox is marked The colors of the 64 color palette cannot be changed R G B Displays the RGB values of the color selected from the color palette Each of the RGB Red Green Blue values are displayed within the range 0 to 255 corresponding to the selected color Color Displays the currently selected color e Grid Switches the grid display in the edit window ON OFF The grid display is turned ON if Grid in the menu is prefixed by a check mark To change the grid spacing refer to Display Preferences Scale Scales the edit window A sub menu will be displayed when this item is selected so that you can select the desired size Size options are 60 100 200 400 and 500 When 60 is selected the message Display may not be rendered correctly if the display scale is less than 100 for the first time only but the data is scaled to 60 7 59 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 60 e Display Preferences This screen is for setting the edit window display preferences and other display settings Clicking Set disp displays the following dialog box Display Preferences Grid Smart object
162. itoring follow the steps shown below 1 Set the history from Alarm History Configuration Set whether alarm monitoring history information should be recorded or not 2 Set data from Alarm Block Setup Set an alarm device alarm name and alarm message from Alarm Block Setup 3 Paste alarm monitoring smart object There are alarm monitoring smart objects such as e Aggregation lamp Displays individual alarms e Representative lamp Displays an alarm as representative e Summary display Displays statuses of alarms generated registered in alarm monitoring information e History display Displays statuses of generation restoration of alarms registered in alarm monitoring information e Count Displays count of alarms generated registered in alarm monitoring information There are also other smart objects such as Alarm buzzer Alarm monitor start stop Clear alarm info These smart objects can be selected or combined to simplify monitoring or history displays of devices For alarm smart objects refer to 3 11 Alarm Monitor in the SMART TERMINAL EST Z Series User s Manual Smart Object Library No CP SP 1089E 3 31 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS E About CF Card Application Data Save Function CAUTION Do not turn OFF the power or remove the CF card from the slot while accessing the CF card This may corrupt data in the CF card When using the application save function of the CF card on the system
163. its installed components select it from the list and click Add Remove Adobe Acrobat 4 0 DMC10 Package Microsoft Office 97 Standard Edition Add Remove OF Cancel Apply Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 3 1 Introduction The EST provides 6 kinds of functions that make it possible to easily implement the customer s applications e Gateway e Recipe Gateway makes it easier to exchange data with external devices such as a temperature controller and PLC For details refer to Ii Gateway Functions page 3 6 Recipe has high volume data such as SP values and PLC setting values for the temperature controller etc and writes data selected from those values to the temperature controller and PLC For details refer to I Recipe Functions page 3 13 e DMC10 dedicated package e Recorder e Trend e Alarm monitoring Dedicated package can implement functions without the need for the customer to create applications For details refer to E About Dedicated Package page 3 20 Recorder samples data from an external device such as the temperature controller or PLC periodically and displays changes of data on a trend graph or displays data in digital form and at the same time saves data in a CF card For details refer to i About Recorder page 3 21 Trend samples data from an external device such as the temperature controller or PLC periodically and displays changes of data on a tr
164. ject number of each smart object g Handling Precautions e CF cards can be used on the EST555Z However the EST240Z does not support them e When you use a CF card make sure to read When using CF card page 3 25 E Recipe Data Configuration 7 18 Set the parameters required for the operation of the recipe function Display the sub tree for Configuration Information in Application Manager and double click Recipe The Recipe Data Setup dialog box will be displayed T Application Manager Sl fel EST2404 lt SmartObypectGund 2000 10 Configuration Information ere Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm ifnrmation Recipes are for batch changing temperature controller or PLC setting data accompanying a change in the product type to be produced The recipe function operates in accordance with data set in the recipe data configuration For details on recipe functions see W Recipe Functions page 3 13 Basic Configuration Note Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA This tab is for configuring the number of recipes number of recipe data items and data parameters Specify group Gr write destination device data name 32 characters data comment 64 characters data format number of words decimal point position and upper and lower limit values Cut copy paste and delete operations are performed on single lines Recipe Data Configuration Basic Recipe name
165. layed on the periphery of the shape as shown below If you move the mouse cursor to these square dots the mouse cursor changes shape You can scale shapes by dragging the handles in this State Panel data 0 modified Fanel data 0 r raodified Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS E Combined Key Mouse Operations Mouse and key operations can be combined as follows when editing screens ALT click of left mouse button Toggles the snap to grid function between ALT drag enabled and disabled By joint use with keys the grid can be ignored when the grid is enabled and the grid can be enabled when it is disabled SHIFT click of left mouse button Drawing limited to horizontal vertical and SHIFT drag 45 direction CTRL click of left mouse button Repeated duplication or pastes the content of the clipboard buffer CTRL C Copies the selected range CTRL V Pastes the copied or cut range CTRL X Cuts the selected range g Handling Precautions Using ALT SHIFT and CTRL keys in combination may compete with the shortcut keys of Windows Note For details on other shortcut key combinations see the pop up menu that is displayed by pressing the right mouse button E Using Keys to Operate the Cross hair Cursor The cross hair cursor can be operated by using the cursor keys when editing screens I o Moves the cross hair cursor up one dot per grid Moves the cross hair
166. le clicking the parameter name opens the properties of the target smart object so that they can be edited Device This item displays the device currently set to the parameter Devices can be edited First click the device to be edited Clicking on the device list with the right mouse button displays the pop up menu Ja Device List Panel data 1 Sample Panel 1 Replace Properties Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Undo Undo cancels the previously selected and executed edit operation and reverts to the previous state Undo can also be executed repeatedly max 100 steps Redo Redo cancels the previously executed undo operation and redoes the edit operation before that Redo can be performed for the number of previously executed undo steps Cut Deletes the selected data and copies the data to the Clipboard Cut data can be pasted to other devices by Paste Copy Copies the selected data to the Clipboard with the selected data in its previous state Copied data can be pasted to other devices by Paste Paste Pastes data cut by Cut or copied by Copy to the selected device Delete Deletes the selected data Find Clicking Find displays a window for entering the device to find find start point and find direction Find x Enter the find start point and direction and device name Devices further down can be found by F3 key Devices further up can be found by F3 key with Shift key l l oo
167. lso be selected and set from this dialog box Browse for Folder x Application 9 Document if ESTDrv Gg EST j ML Help HA Image BG Lib GJ Package ef Plesprt 7 61 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 62 Note Defaults Set the default EST model and the initial the size of edit window Select Option Environment Defaults from the menu bar The Application Data Defaults dialog box is displayed You can select the EST model panel data and registered graphic defaults using the tabs in this dialog box Application Data Defaults Panel data Pee graphic l Size dots 320 x edo 4 Default Backeround col W Transparent backeround e Panel data This sheet is for setting the size of the panel data and background color when creating new panel data To set the size of the panel data click the up down buttons You can also set the size of the panel data directly from the keyboard For details on the background color see M Changing the Background Color page 7 40 Clicking Default returns the settings to their defaults e Reg graphic This sheet is for setting the size of the registered graphic and background color when creating new registered graphics To set the size of the registered graphic click the up down buttons You can also set the size of the registered graphic directly from the keyboard For details on the background color see W Changing th
168. m is generated near an upper limit value no marker is displayed on the screen In this case increase the upper limit value and secure the marker display area As the recorder a recorder smart object is used Two or more recorder smart objects can be used However since dedicated storage areas are used there are restrictions on the use of recorder smart objects For details refer to 3 2 Dedicated Storage Areas page 3 2 For recorder smart objects refer to 4 6 Recorder in the SMART TERMINAL EST Z Series User s Manual Smart Object Library No CP SP 1089E Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Saving method This section will describe the method for saving a CF card and dedicated storage area There are two methods for saving a CF card linear write and ring write e Linear write using CF card e Data is saved as far as there is some space in the CF card e When there is no space in the CF card the sampled data is not saved in the CF card When there is no space in the CF card or no CF card is inserted a ring write is performed with 1848 words in the dedicated storage area inside the EST until a CF card with free space is inserted Dedicated storage area 1848 words amp available are a gt y i Save to CF card i i j i PAPES nei a Overflow data can not be sawed to CF card 786 words e A write to the CF card is performed when the sampled data grows to a certai
169. mart objects etc A dialog box generally comprises of the following items Numeric Indicators Cmnt Tab gt Basic Graphic Value Type Radio button 3 gt Basic calc Checkbox ___ Alarm display M Num keypad g E drop down list Format Unsigned bin f word Numeric dev NROOOOD OO E o E o M Hide dew Digits MO H Decimal point po o Cancel Help Up down buttons e Tabs Click these tabs to switch setting items Radio buttons Radio buttons are for switching the selection of options The clicked item is selected and a black dot is displayed in the center of the button Checkboxes Checkboxes are for selecting options When a checkbox is marked a check mark is displayed in the checkbox to indicate that the checkbox selection is active checkbox ON A marked checkbox indicates that the option is currently selected Clicking the checkbox again clears the check mark to indicate that the checkbox selection is inactive checkbox OFF Checkbox ON Checkbox OFF PHidedev oS 4 13 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS e Drop down list When a selection menu is clicked the various choices are displayed in the form of a drop down list Click the desired item Items can also be selected with the t and keys Format Unsigned bin li word Unsigned binary Numeric dey olened binar Hex ED pa DO irite dey e Up down butt
170. me is too small frame reduce the number of characters To display the entire string expand the frame reduce the text scale or or reduce the text scale reduce the number of characters Can not display double byte Kanji Though double byte Kanji characters can be entered they cannot be characters with 8 dot font Change font displayed correctly on EST if the specified font size is 8 dot font size or remove Kanji characters to Either change Kanji characters to single byte characters or select ensure correct display the 16 dot font size Can not duplicate The element The graphic element to be pasted cannot be duplicated as it is too large protrudes from the screen Increase the size of the panel at the duplication destination Can not open EST applications of An attempt was made to open an application of an EST model different unsupported EST models to those supported by the AP Editor Can not paste This JPEG format is not The format of the JPEG file you are about to paste is not supported on supported the EST Change the JPEG format with a different image editor Can not rotate Because the group Only points straight lines rectangles circles ellipses arcs ellipse arcs contains an element smart object strings and fills can be rotated registered graphic registered string data Smart objects registered graphics and registered strings cannot be etc that can not be rotated rotated Deselect these for rotation Ca
171. ms that are displayed in gray are currently unavailable functions e g items such as Close Application when application data is not displayed The following describes the items in the menu bar File This item is for performing file operations such as creating a new application data file or opening and saving application data Edit This item holds mainly editing functions for designing panels such as creating new panels drawing shapes and copy duplication of existing smart objects or shapes View This item holds functions related to screen display such as scaling enlarge reduce panel displays and displaying the color palette Online This item is for downloading the created applications to the EST or uploading data from the EST to the personal computer It is also used to configure the communications port display communications status and start the EST s operation Options This item is for making environmental settings such as the default folder for storing the application when AP Editor is started up for or the target model ESTs for the application data is to be created Window This item is for tidying up multiple windows for example Application Manager and panel windows You can also switch minimized windows or windows hidden in the background to the front Help This item displays key word search help index PLC device ranges and version information The key word search and index are used for displaying de
172. n fi o4 lt fel Strine col Backeround col 7 Defaults e Operation at power ON Auto start This item is for automatically starting operation of EST when the power is turned ON and EST is started up Set the auto start time within the range 0 to 60s Do not mark this checkbox if you require the EST to start up to the EST system screen when the power is turned ON Background panel This item is for setting the number of the background panel when EST is started up Set the number within the range 2 to 899 Do not mark this checkbox when background panels are not set e Display control Backlight auto OFF This item is for setting the time that the backlight will be automatically turned OFF after a touch switch on the EST screen has not been touched for a fixed period of time Set the time within the range to 60min Do not mark this checkbox if the backlight auto OFF function is not required Screensaver start This item is for setting the time that the screensaver will be started up after a touch switch on the EST screen has not been touched for a fixed period of time Set the time within 1 to 60min The screensaver function is for preventing image burn in on the EST screen through excessive use Do not mark this checkbox when the screensaver function is not required Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 14 e Buzzer blink Blink interval This item is for setting the blink interval for the display and buzzer
173. n size 786 words e When the CF card is used the dedicated storage area of the EST is used fixed to 2048 words per one channel e Ring write using CF card e Data corresponding to the specified number of storage points is saved in a CF card e When sampled data exceeds the specified number of storage points the data is overwritten with latest data one by one from oldest to latest amp available area Dedicated storage area 1848 words I I i Save to CF card Ovensrite each file 736 words e A write to the CF card is carried out when the sampled data grows to a certain size 786 words 3 23 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS e When saving data in EST dedicated storage area of EST without using CF card When sampled data exceeds the specified number of storage points the data 1s overwritten with latest data one by one from oldest to latest The size of the dedicated storage area used varies depending on the number of storage points For details refer to 3 2 Dedicated Storage Areas page 3 2 Dedicated storage area Storage points word Supplementary explanation e Display when sampled data is stopped When data sampling is stopped and sampling is started again 0 is set in the sampled data corresponding to the time during which sampling was stopped and data sampling is restarted 0 is set in period of time without sampling stop start This event occurs wh
174. n not rotate The element protrudes The graphic element cannot be rotated as it will protrude from the edit from the edit area window if it is rotated Change the graphic element to be rotated Can not use Inter lock device for This is displayed when the EST555Z gateway data is pasted on the Gateway data with this model EST240Z In the pasted gateway data a data using an interlock device The Inter lock device has been deleted exists Interlock device can be used only in the EST555Z and cannot be used in the EST240Z In this case past the data after deleting interlock device Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Communication error occurred A possible cause is line noise caused by equipment that generates strong noise such as an inverter Try executing again Could not execute as there is edited Tidy Dedicated Storage Area in the Options menu cannot be executed data that has not been saved Save to unless the application has been saved to file file and close all windows other than the Save the entire application to file and close all windows other than the Application Manager before executing Application Manager before executing Could not connect to the EST Please Please check check the cable connections and e The connecting cable for loose connections communications port That the cable is of the recommended type and wired correctly That the EST is powered ON Then try again Could not copy to the Clipboard There Althou
175. nd do not perform data read from the CF card STOP and START are the buttons to enable data write to the CF card When the display magnification is reduced even while START is being displayed the data in the CF card is always read In such status the CF card cannot be removed Before removing the CF card return the reduction magnification to x1 and display the latest data e When changing setting The sampling cycle of the recorder can be changed from the EST When the sampling cycle is changed the sampling is started newly e The clear device of the recorder smart object erases the sampled data saved in the dedicated storage area of the EST and starts sampling newly e When an application is used by multiple EST units the device addresses of the respective EST units are used to distinguish the data of the CF card from that of other cards Therefore once this device address is changed the data sampled up to now may be regarded as data of another application and then the currently saved data cannot be read e When the free space of the CF card is insufficient When the actual free space of the CF card is smaller than the number of storage points of the CF card kept by a ring write relevant error message is displayed on the screen of the EST and the sampling of data of the recorder smart object and trend smart object is stopped resulting in incomplete data sampling To solve this trouble insert a new CF card or reformat th
176. ng movement with the snap to grid function enabled the top left coordinate of the selected graphic element moves to a position on the grid closest to the position to which the cursor moved by four grids ALT When the ALT key is pressed the setting becomes opposite to that before the snap to grid checkbox is marked In other words the snap to grid function becomes disabled if the ALT key is pressed when the snap to grid checkbox is marked Alternately the snap to grid function is enabled if the ALT key is pressed when the snap to grid checkbox is not marked lt It keys In the Draw or Selection modes the mouse cursor moves one dot per grid in the top bottom left or right directions when only the cursor lt t keys are used App 6 Appendices A 4 Files Created by AP Editor E Application Data Representative Files and Data File Groups AP Editor comprises the following files Application configuration file Configuration information data such as EST trend recipe gateway Configuration information file Configuration data such as EST communications settings Panel data file Panel data created by the user User registered graphic file Registered graphic created by the user System registered graphic file Registered graphic data created automatically when smart objects are pasted User registered string file Registered string created by the user System registered string file String data created automatically
177. ns Preferences COM prt COM C COM4 COM COM2 C COMS C COMS C COM3 iC COME C ComM9 Language on EST English ENG bui Cancel To use a language other than that set for Windows it is absolutely necessary to change the regional settings of Control Panel of Windows In the EST the following items are changed according to the selected language e System screen This screen is displayed in Japanese when Japanese is selected When a language other than Japanese is selected the screen is displayed in English e Smart object The smart object is displayed in Japanese when Japanese is selected When a language other than Japanese is selected the smart object is displayed in English e Keyboard Japanese keyboard is displayed when Japanese is selected When a language other than Japanese is selected English keyboard is displayed e Character string Character strings in the application data are displayed corresponding to the language code you have selected If Japanese application data is displayed on the EST having Chinese Simplified character environment characters are not displayed correctly o Handling Precautions e After changing the language the system program is forcibly rewritten in the language used for the EST when downloading all of data e If IrDA is set enabled in the infrared monitor settings of the personal computer you are using the communication may be failed according to the model of th
178. nt to the clipboard buffer in memory Only the most recently copied graphic element is stored to the buffer Paste brJ This icon is for pasting the graphic element stored in the clipboard buffer 4 7 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATION 4 8 Delete Ti This icon is for deleting the selected graphic element s Zoom Up ah This icon is for enlarging the panel window display Zoom Down This icon is for reducing the panel window display Change ON OFF State View OFF This icon is for switching the ON OFF state display of smart objects for example switches lamps etc Application List Edit This icon is for batch editing devices and strings currently used in all panels of the application Element List Edit EF This icon is for listing the graphic elements on the panel Display Preferences This icon is for making the various display related settings such as grid display interval on the panel window or comments Download All This icon is for downloading all data in the application to the EST unit Download Modified Data This icon is for downloading only changes made in the application Select ta When this icon is selected graphic elements currently drawn on the panel window can be selected Point This icon is for drawing points Line 5 This icon is for drawing straight lines Segment lines and polygons can also be drawn by continous drawing Box This icon is for drawing rectangles Circle Oval
179. o Start pos Cancel Find Device Curent pos Find dir C Top down Down C Up C Bottom up Clicking OK searches for the device according to start point and find direction settings To continue searching press the f 3 key Replace Clicking Replace displays a window for entering the device to replace device value after replacement replace start position replace direction and confirmation of the replace Replace X Enter the replace start point and direction devices name l l moo Start pos Find Device Curent pos Cancel Top down Replace with Device C Bottom up Confirm SoA Confirm each Find dir C esi C Up C Replace all If you click OK all devices are replaced without any confirmation inquiry being displayed on screen if you selected Replace All If you selected Confirm Replace the following Confirm Replace window will be displayed Contirm Replace Replace OK 7 45 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Clicking Yes replaces the device and starts the search for the next device Clicking Next does not replace the device and starts the search for the next device Clicking All replaces all devices Clicking Cancel quits the replace operation E Configuring the Properties of Graphic Elements and Panel Data Properties mM Save Edit Data 7 46 This item is for opening the configuration window and dialog box Select the shape or smart object whose sett
180. om a certain edit window To make a registered graphic select Edit gt New Data gt Reg Graphic Registered graphic number Ej Registered eraphic 0 M Ea Set the size of the registered graphic when creating a new graphic in the registered graphic data tab of Options Environment Defaults 7 31 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 32 e Registered graphic number This displays the No and name of the registered graphic currently being edited When creating a new registered graphic the registered graphic No is 0 When a registered graphic has been edited modified is displayed to the side of the panel No When creating new registered graphic the No can be set by closing and saving the registered graphic edit window When you close a registered graphic after editing it the following dialog will be displayed To save the registered graphic click Yes If you click Yes the following dialog will be displayed Set the registered graphic No here and enter a comment if required Humber Setup Mo o To change the registered graphic No that has been set you can cut and paste the registered graphic with the Application Manager For details see 7 2 About the Application Manager page 7 3 When a registered graphic has been edited modified is displayed to the side of the registered graphic No 7 9 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA About Panel Data Registered Grap
181. onfiguration j Recipe data configuration Gateway configuration 7 4 page 7 28 Perform as required Create the panels ee 7 4 page 7 30 e Draw still images Create registered graphics e Paste smart objects 7 7 page 7 53 Create registered strings 7 8 page 7 55 Perform alarm configuration e Correct the application data if necessary Print out the application data document and verify against the screen specifications 6 1 page 6 1 oe the application data to the E ST Connect a PLC or other devices to e Correct and download the application data again if check operation of the application necessary data Print out the document as a final reference drawing Back up the application data Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA E Data Description Applications comprise of the following data Application data Configuration Panel data information Straight lines circles rectangles text Pasting of registered graphics pasting registered strings etc General Recipe Gateway Smart objects Switches lamps etc Registered graphics Alarm monitoring Straight lines squares Registered strings Text strings Messages etc Strings circles ellipses Arcs ellipse arcs image data Dedicated package DMC10 package etc Configuration information Panel data Registered graphics
182. ons Clicking these buttons increments or decrements numeric values Clicking the A button increments numeric values while clicking the W button decrements numeric values Numeric values can also be entered directly via the keyboard E How to Draw Shapes Various shape drawing functions are used when making panel screens in the application data The following describes how to draw shapes Drawing Shapes for panel screens are drawn directly on panels with the mouse by selecting the desired basic shape from the tool bar If you select the shape tool bar an attribute window such as those shown below is displayed according to the shape that you selected e Shape attribute window Color N Color Co Size ZZ Line Type Solid Line Type EE Width fl 4 Width Po H Drawn shape Folygonal line E Paint Drawn shape An image of the shape to be drawn is displayed 4 14 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS Color This item is for selecting the drawing color When this item is selected the color selection window is displayed If you click the color to use for drawing from the color palette that color is selected as the drawing color Select color Color palette R G B Color Detault Line type This item is for selecting the type of line to be drawn Four line types are available solid line dotted line dashed line and chain line o Handling Precautions The display of dotted lines dashed lines and chain
183. opy from the list 5 When clicking Copy the file name input window will be displayed File operations 6 Input a file name and click OK The file is then copied 10 11 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD Changing file name The following describes how to change the file name of the application data or user data on the CF card 1 Put the CF card in which the application data or user data is saved in the CF card reader 2 From the menu bar select File CF card File operations The File operations window will be displayed File operations Ea a ae 3 Select Application or User Data in the File type field 4 Select a file from the list the file name of which you wish to change 5 When clicking Edit name the file name input window will be displayed File operations 6 Input a file name and click OK The file name is then changed 10 12 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD Changing file comment The following describes how to change the comment of the application data or user data on the CF card 1 Put the CF card in which the application data or user data is saved in the CF card reader 2 From the menu bar select File CF card File operations The File operations window will be displayed p File operations x CF card drive E z File type Application
184. or each registered string If only part of the registered string can be displayed the entire registered string can be displayed by selecting the single edit window for that registered string and using the scroll bar in the window to view the rest of the registered string Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 8 Editing Alarm Monitoring The bit devices corresponding to the alarm contact points of the PLC connected by the host link are periodically monitored to monitor the ON i e the corresponding alarm has occurred alarm numbers This section describes the setup procedure of the alarm monitoring function For the function refer to 3 11 Alarm Monitor in the SMART TERMINAL EST Z Series User s Manual Smart Object Library No CP SP 1089E E Alarm History Configuration Set whether or not to record history information for alarm monitoring Click Alarm history in the Application Manager The Alarm History Setup dialog box will be displayed sg Alarm History Configuration Recording method Ring Overwnite oldest log when record exceeds maximum C Fixed Stop recording log when record exceeds maximum Note If no Alarm Blocks have been configured this configuration information will not be downloaded OK Cancel Record alarm history When this checkbox is marked the alarm histories registered to the alarm block settings are recorded Up to 400 histories can be recorded Recording method This item is for selec
185. or editing en bloc the devices and strings currently used throughout all panels of the application This window is used to confirm or edit existing applications E Editing the Application List Select File Application List Edit on the menu bar with the application opened The following Edit Application List window will displayed m Application List Edit Type Device View menere Renante NROOOOO Panel No 001 003 Numeri NROOOOO Panel No 001 003 Numer NMOO0 0 Panel No 001 D04 Switch NMOO0 0 Panel No001 004 Switch gt e Type This item is for selecting the target to be edited Device or String Device EST internal devices are targeted for editing by the device address currently used on the smart object String Strings entered by the user are targeted for editing by the string or smart object drawn on the panel e View This item is for setting items to be displayed in the list Items include Display all Channels 1 to 4 and Internal device in the case of strings Display all Smart objects and Strings e Panel This item displays the panel No to which the graphic elements are currently pasted This item cannot be edited e Smart object parameter name This item displays the name of the smart object parameters This item is not displayed if the graphic element is not a smart object This item cannot be edited e Remarks This item displays the panel No No of graphic element in the panel
186. or its display is not as intended e Some JPEG format files cannot be displayed e The display refreshing speed sometimes is reduced when JPEG format files are pasted by about five seconds for the entire screen 7 35 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 36 e For the data size of BMP file format the maximum 98304 bytes can be pasted The size of BMP file can be calculated by the following formula 256 color BMP byte size height pixels x width pixels 16 color BMP byte size height pixels x width pixels 2 Concrete file sizes are 640 x 307 pixels 16 colors 640 x 153 pixels 256 colors 409 x 480 pixels 16 colors and 320 x 307 pixels 256 colors etc For the data size of JPEG file format the maximum 98304 bytes can be pasted The number of bytes for JPEG file format is different according to the compression method or compression rate The size of JPEG file format can be confirmed by opening the related file with internet explorer and then checking the property of image e Pasting registered graphics To paste a registered graphic to a panel select the panel window in which to place the registered graphic and select Edit gt Insert gt Reg Graphic from the menu bar A registered graphic paste window such as follows will be displayed Paste registered graphic x triangle triangle Alarm Graphic display Datasize 100 100 OK Cancel a Graphic No This item displa
187. or the fill displays that color Border Color Clicking this item displays the color palette E Panel data 0 modified x Color Border Color po Border color Note however that if you select a graphic element that is specified as the border color and execute Change color that graphic element is also filled After you have set Color and Border Color click inside the area to be filled with the left mouse button This fills the area 7 39 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA E Changing the Background Color Background color This item is for setting the color of the panel window s background When this item is selected the Set background color window will be displayed Set background color a P EE Cancel R G B Color Transparent M H4 color Default e Transparent Clicking this button sets the background color of the panel to transparent displayed black on AP Editor e Color If you click the desired color from the color palette that color is displayed After you have selected the color either click OK or double click the desired color The background color of the panel changes to the selected color Background color settings can not be undone by Undo 3 E Changing the Position and Color of Graphic Elements 7 40 Snap to grid Arrange Select whether or not shapes or smart objects are to be snapped to the grid when they are moved or scaled Snap to
188. plication Manager and execute Tidy Dedicated Storage Area in the Option menu When this message is displayed the trend configuration information that should be set as a single block in the dedicated storage area is spread over multiple special storage areas Each of the trend configuration information can be stored to be a single block by executing Tidy Dedicated Storage Area in the options menu Before you execute Tidy Dedicated Storage Area save the application to file and close all windows other than the Application Manager Chapter 8 PRINTING APPLICATION DATA 8 1 Printing Options Application data can be output from the AP Editor Printer output or file output can be selected To select output select File Print from the menu bar This displays the Print dialog box You can switch between output options application information and panel registered graphic settings with the tabs in the Print dialog box After selecting the required options click OK This outputs the application data to the printer or file If you click Cancel the application data is not output and the Print dialog box closes E Output Options When printer output is selected Select the options for when application data is output to a printer Print Output Application info Panels Reg graphics Output to Printer C File Frinter Type Canon LASER SHOT LBP S30Ex Properties Location LPT 1 Copies 1 File
189. power or remove the CF card from the slot while accessing the CF card This may corrupt data in the CF card When using the application save function of the CF card on the system screen of the EST do not attempt to download or upload data while accessing the CF card Improper handling of the CF card may corrupt its data Yamatake shall not be held responsible for any defect or trouble arising from improper operation made by the customer Strictly observe the following handling precautions e Do not bend or drop the CF card or apply a strong shock to it e Do not splash water onto the CF card or expose it to the direct sunlight e Do not disassemble the CF card or insert metallic objects such as a clip into it Improper handling of the CF card may corrupt its data Yamatake shall not be held responsible for any defect or trouble arising from improper handling made by the customer g Handling Precautions e To use the CF card application data save function it is absolutely required to prepare the AP Editor Ver4 6 00 or higher e Prepare an EST555Z having the CF card option e When handling the CF card using the AP Editor it is necessary to prepare an appropriate environment in which the CF card can be connected to the personal computer before using the CF card Example USB CF card reader PCMCIA CF card adaptor e Always use a CF card recommended by Yamatake Yamatake cannot guarantee the proper operation of a CF card other than t
190. pse Limited to circle The position when the left mouse button is pressed becomes the center of the circle ellipse Arc ellipse arc When applying Limited to circle The position when the left mouse button is circle ellipse pressed becomes the center of the circle ellipse When applying the Start end points limited When pressed the ellipse arc in the clockwise start and end points to 45 unit direction is specified from the start point to the of arc ellipse arc end point If not pressed the ellipse arc is specified in the counterclockwise direction square pressed specifies the center of the string registered string bitmap E Key Operations When Selecting Graphic Elements Description CTRL drag Multiple graphic elements can be selected by dragging with the mouse to select the area The previous selected area is canceled just by dragging If you press the CTRL key before starting to drag selection of already selected graphic elements in the selected area is canceled and non selected elements become selected Operation of the SHIFT key during dragging is disabled CTRL click left mouse Scaling by dragging the selected graphic elements button Currently selected graphic elements can be scaled by dragging the handles of the selected graphic elements by the mouse The scaling ratios in the horizontal and vertical directions of the selected graphic elements becomes independent by pressing the SHIFT key When moving s
191. r 3 Click OK Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 4 Save the application data Select File gt Save As or Save from the menu bar The following save window will be displayed SL i x Save ini Sy Application e f amp e ES Display Panel Data E 5552 DEMO ROZ APK Eng ample AF Informatio EST model EST240Z Dedicated package Save as type EST application file aps Cancel Application comment Enter the file name in the File name entry field at the bottom of the screen The file extension is automatically added After you have entered the file name click Save This will save the application data g Handling Precautions e If you save the application data with name SAMPLE or ENGSAMPLE the application data will be deleted when it is uninstalled The sample application data is read only When saving the sample application data save it under a different name e If you enter a file name from a keyboard in an OS environment of Windows Me or higher a pull down menu will appear listing all the existing file names to serve as a complement to the entered file name Even if you select a file with an extension other than APX you cannot open any application When selecting from the list make sure to specify a file with the extension of APX File name l E Files of tipe Eag ample ALM Engs ample CHF EngS ample FUK ale b mi bx e When using Windows20
192. r display has been changed when a change has been made in another edit window or when a sort has been performed in the Edit Application List window Cut Deletes the selected data and copies the data to the Clipboard as a string Cut data can be pasted to other cells with Paste Copy Copies the selected data to the Clipboard as a string with the selected data in its previous state Copied data can be pasted to other cells with Paste Paste Pastes data previously cut by Cut or copied by Copy to the currently selected cell Select All Selects all cells Find Clicking Find displays a window for entering the string to find find start point and find direction Find X Enter the find start point and direction and string OK Strings further down can be found by pressing the F3 key after completion of this find Strings further up can be found by pressing the F3 key with the Shift key held down Start pos Cancel FindString Curent pos Find dir C Top down Down Up C Bottom up Clicking OK searches for the string according to start point and find direction settings To continue searching press the f 3 key Note Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Replace Clicking Replace displays a window for entering the string to replace string after replacement replace start position replace direction and confirmation of the replace Replace X Enter the replace start point and direction an
193. rameters Parameters are data for aiding recipe data operation settings and operation displays Specify the group Gr write destination devices for individual recipe data data type signed binary unsigned binary BCD data data length 1 word 2 word decimal point position upper limit value and lower limit value to these parameters Individual recipe data has group settings A group is a function that is used when the timing at which the recipe data is written to an external device differs within the same recipe Up to four groups can be set Also the write execution device of the data can be specified to each group when recipe data is to be written by device control on the PLC Set group 1 when using recipe smart objects by manual writing Groups 2 3 and 4 can also be used when using recipe smart objects with automatic writing Data names comments Data names comment are names labels that are appended to individual data items in the recipe data Data names comments are used for displaying the name and comment instead of displaying the device address of the data Use of names and comments simplifies operation when displaying operation settings and monitoring data on the EST Up to 32 characters can be used as the data name and up to 64 characters as the data comment Mainly data names are used on the EST owing to screen size limitations of the EST Write Word Decimal Max Min Length Point Value Value Group Binary Recipe
194. rd a scs lt 2ccsceccsoas eee censieatensies ses seessatetons 10 4 E Environment Setup 2 2 lt 2 2 2100ts ndserccetnwt eroin ences Maweede ees 10 5 Mm CF Card Menu Screen cece cece eect eee eee ence eee eeeeneee 10 6 E Reading Data from CF Card CF gt HDD eee eee eee eee 10 6 E Saving Data into CF Card HDD CF eee eee eee eee eee 10 7 E Editing File on CF Card ccc ec ccc cece cece e eee e teen eees 10 10 E Supplemental Description ccc cece cece eee eee eens 10 14 Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 1 Error Messages amp Remedied Actions ccc cece ccc c eee eeeeeeeees 11 1 This section describes the messages in an alphabetical order VU BR E E R E SA 11 1 O orrpseeens inane ee E EE E EE E EEA 11 1 D Bee terete tiner eee eee eee eee eee 11 2 Beer ee ee E E E 11 2 gl Pee ee ee eee ee ee ee ree ee ee ee 11 3 GUN TE ETE TETE E E 11 3 IN Rees ee ee ee ee ee AAE EE E EEA 11 3 O ee ee E ES E SE E EEA 11 4 led BR ee E EE 11 4 ig eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 11 4 SS ee ee ee ee ee ee ee 11 4 re ee ee 11 5 U ee es ee ee eee ee ee eee 11 8 i t Kraane EEE E E 11 8 pA ee ee eee ee ee ee ee 11 8 11 2 Troubleshooting about CF Card eee eee eee eee 11 9 Appendices A 1 BOG VL oes oes ee es ee rk ee ls es ee ee ee App 1 E How to Determine the IPL Version 2 cece cee eee App 1 E How to Update the IPL BIOS
195. recautions e You cannot copy paste or cut panel data in units of panels to which trend recipe and or recorder smart object are attached e When the application data is copied or cut and then it is pasted in another application data the original data to be copied or cut must be saved into a file If this data is not saved you cannot copy a part of necessary data system registered graphic system registered character string system panel and PLC device Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 3 Configuration Information The various parameters for the EST operating environment and external interface settings for serial communications etc are set in the configuration information Configuration information comprises of General Recipe and Gateway E Basic Settings 7 12 5 Configure the PLC communications channels of the EST i Open the Configuration Information sub tree in the Application Manager and double click General The EST configuration dialog box is displayed T Application Manager Miz bo T2404 bngsample gt A0000 14 51 44 Gontiguration ntormation Gateway Panel data O01 Sample Panel 1 1020 bytes 2000 002 Sample Panel 41388 oytes U00 Registered graphic Remstered string data Alarm intormation Alarm lustory Block Block Block Block4 Elock5 Block Block Blocks The tab at the top of the dialog box switches between each of the detailed dialog boxes for
196. rinting out of application data is necessary g Handling Precautions When using Windows 2000 XP you must have the administrator privilege to install or uninstall the AP Editor 2 1 Chapter 2 AP EDITOR INSTALLATION 2 2 AP Editor Installation This section describes how to install the AP Editor on your PC Before you install AP Editor make sure that the PC you are using satisfies the required operating environment 2 2 1 Insert the AP Editor CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and double click My Computer to open 2 Move the mouse cursor to the icon for the CD ROM drive click with the right mouse button and select Open from the pull down menu Hy Computer Oy X File Edit View Go Favorites Help e _ f amp Yo B S Back Eonsard Cut Copy Paste Unda 3 Floppy As Windteng C Commondata i D Explore Find lol Eject Scheduled Web Folders Paste Tasks Create Shortcut Properties Open A 3 The contents of the CD ROM are displayed Double click Setup exe on the CD ROM Help J Cut datal cab datal hdr dataz cab kernel ex layout bin Setup bmp Setup irs 1 object s selected A3 0K Local intranet Chapter 2 AP EDITOR INSTALLATION 4 The setup screen is displayed ict WinAPE Setup WinAPE Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for WinAPE The InstallShield Wizard will install Win amp PE on your computer To continu
197. rmat the CF card properly using the CF card format tool cffmtz exe supplied with the AP Editor or the system screen of the EST system before using it For details refer to Ml Formatting CF card page 10 4 e The CF card formatted using the system program F W Ver R0015 or later supplied with the AP Editor version 4 6 00 or later is not compatible with that formatted using a system program with the version earlier than the above version F W Ver R0014 or earlier In this case prepare a new CF card or reformat the existing CF card using the EST555Z you wish to use At this time since the data stored in the CF card is erased when formatting the CF card the data must be saved into the personal computer before formatting it when necessary 3 32 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Cautions on use of CF card application data save function e About file name characters The name of a file to be saved into the CF card must be that the extension is removed from the name in the Dos format so called 8 3 format Therefore single byte or two byte characters with a size of up to 8 bytes can be used for the file name However a single byte symbol character cannot be used for the Ist character of the file name The following single byte characters cannot be used for the file name to be saved into the CF card Single byte KANA characters space lt gt 1 The following file names cannot be used single byte charact
198. rned to 0 Initialize In this mode the communications result output device described below is reset state turned to 0 before communications is started Output device This item can not be configured when the communications result output mode is set to Do not use communications result output Configure a bit device to the following devices Completion output dev This is the device to output to when the communications have been completed The target output is set state turned to 1 even if the communications ends with an error 3 9 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Error output dev This is the device to output to when communications end with an error The target output is set state turned to 1 when communications end with an error Retries You can select any of the following Use defaults Use the default of the PLC communications driver This is selected as the default 3 retries No retries Specify number of retries You can set the number of retries within the range 1 to 15 Time out You can select either of the following Use defaults Normally the default is 3 0s thought this varies according to the PLC communications driver This is selected as the default Specify time You can set within the range 0 1 to 99 9s Output timing of communications completion notify device and error notify device The figures below show the timing of gateway communications startup communication
199. roduct as a safety switch or as an emergency stop switch Special care should be taken to implement a fail safe and or redundant design which takes into account the possibility of operational delay unit damage and malfunction of this product REQUEST Ensure that this User s Manual is handed over to the user before the product is used Copying or duplicating this User s Manual in part or in whole is forbid den The information and specifications in this User s Manual are sub ject to change without notice Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this User s Manual is free from inaccuracies and omissions If you should find any inaccuracies or omissions please contact Yamatake Corporation In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages as a result of using this product 2001 Yamatake Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED The smart terminal is a registered trademark of Yamatake Corporation Other company names and product names listed in this manual are registered trademarks or trademarks of respective companies NY SAFETY PRECAUTIONS J E About Icons Safety precautions are for ensuring safe and correct use of this product and for preventing injury to the operator and other people or damage to property You must observe these safety precautions The safety precautions described in this manual are indicated by various icons As the following describes the icons and
200. rol Program No 001 Control Program No 002 Control Program No 003 Control Program No 004 Control Program No 005 Note With manual write smart objects the recipe No curently displayed on the smart object is the one that written For details of recipe smart objects refer to Smart Terminal EST Z Series Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS e Auto write Data is written when a PLC or other external bit device turns ON The figure below illustrates operation of a smart object when Auto write is selected With auto write smart objects the PLC or other external device is used to specity the writing of the recipe data The following devices can be instructed Recipe No specification device word Write execution device bit Successful completion notification device bit Error notification device bit Writing of recipe data is executed by controlling these devices on the PLC etc Recipe data setting The recipe data to be displayed by the smart object DMC10 1 CH1 SP Value is set under the Recipe section of the DMC IO CHI see configuration Information of the AP Editor DMC10 2 CH2 SP Value Basic Recipe nane Data Data comment DMC10 2 CH3 SP Value Recipe No fioo gt Data No zo Gr if zalari o oi T ejLower_va 32767 32768 l 32767 32768 l 32767 32768 l 32767 32768 alue 32767 32768 l l l 32767
201. ronment Folder Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Clicking Options Environment from the menu bar displays the option menu Data conversion EST model lidy Dedicated Storage Area Edit e Folder Sets the AP Editor work folder e Defaults This item is for setting the panel data and the registered graphic data of the currently editing EST model EST model This item is for setting the EST model of the application to be creased when creating a new application The defaults etc of the model selection radio button at the time are configured e Edit Sets the environment related to the edit operation Specify the folder to which the data file is to be stored when AP Editor is used The folder set here is enabled when AP Editor is next started up Basically reading writing of application data reading of bitmap data and setting of the print output destination are performed on the folder set here Select Option Environment Folder from the menu bar The Folder configuration dialog box will be displayed Folder Setup X Application C WinAPE Application Browse Imagefles CAWINAPE mage O00000 O O Browse Print Out CAWINAPE Document io CF card drive nD Ests O OK Cancel Enter the application data bitmap data and storage folder and the print output destination Clicking Browse displays the following folder selection dialog box Drives and folders can a
202. rotated or inverted The sub menu is displayed by selecting Rotate Invert Select the rotation direction or inversion direction in this sub menu You can select from 90 180 or 270 as the rotation direction and from vertical inversion or horizontal inversion as the inversion direction Smart objects image files strings pasted registered graphics or pasted registered strings can not be rotated or inverted 7 41 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Change color You can change the color of selected shapes Select Change color displays the following Change Color en bloc window Change Color en bloc Clicking the Before field displays the color palette Before After i Select the color to change color of current shape from the color palette and click OK on the palette In the same way click the After field and select the desired color from the color palette When you have decided on the before and after colors click OK in the Change Color en bloc window E Edit Graphic Element List Editing the list of graphic elements 1 42 When the edit window for a panel or registered graphic is opened the graphic element list window for the corresponding edit window can be displayed for editing of graphic elements The graphic element list window displays a list of graphic elements currently placed in the panel window or registered graphic window All of the edit commands that are available in
203. rs i ar 2 Select Options tab Open the window Infrared Monitor 21 x Status Options Preferences Identification MV Enable infrared communication Providing application support on COM4 and LPT3 M Search for and provide status for devices within range Search every 3 seconds M Limit connection speed to im IV Install software for Plug and Play devices within range Restore Defaults Cancel Apply Help 3 Mark the Enable infrared communication checkbox Match the settings with the COM port setting of Online gt Comm Setup in AP Editor M Enable infrared communication Providing application support on COM4 and LPT 3 6 8 Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA 4 When you have finished configuring click OK This enables communications The infrared monitor icon will be displayed on the task bar Rw bh Infrared monitor icon o Handling Precautions If Infrared is not displayed on Control Panel probable causes are that an infra red monitor device is not installed on the personal computer or that the Infrared cannot be used on the particular model of personal computer you are using To install the infra red monitor device double click Control Panel Add New Hardware and then follow the on screen messages J Control Panel x File Edit View Go Favorites Help EJ BD M X i Up Cut Copy Paste Undo Delete Properties a Control Panel x
204. rt object dialog box has not been set data then configure the recipe datain Register the panel data and then configure the recipe data in the recipe the recipe data sections of the data section of the configuration information configuration information The Recipe data in the EST unit is The recipe data in the EST unit differs from that in the AP Editor different to that of the Application Data Select Yes to overwrite the recipe data in the EST during the download Yes Overwrite the Recipe data in the Or select No to download data other than the recipe data EST unit Cancel will cancel the download without writing any data to the EST No Use the Recipe Data in the EST and continue download Cancel Cancel the download The registered graphic is too large to Change the size of registered graphics in the properties paste The registered graphic to be set is larger If there is a problem in actual EST operation change the size of the than XX x YY and may not be registered graphic to xx yy or less displayed correctly Continue The registration number range is 1 to Registered strings within the range No 1 to No 1999 are valid Check the 1999 setting value The size of the smart object after the Changes to settings will be disabled as the smart object could not be property change will exceed the panel pasted to the panel as it was too big after it its settings were changed data size The property change will be Eith
205. s Click the resizing buttons at the top right of the window This button minimizes the window to the bottom of the main screen f This button restores the minimized window to its original size e Mouse operations If you move the mouse pointer to the window frame the pointer changes shape Drag the pointer to resize the window Registered string data Alavi information Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS Scrolling screens Windows can be scrolled when panel windows for example protrude outside the window and are hidden from view There are two ways of scrolling windows by dragging the scoll box in the scroll bar or by clicking the arrows at either end of the scroll bar WinAPE iof x File Edit View Online Options Window Help D amp A Q OFF g xo DP OCAxg wm amp RF BB EST240Z lt New Application Configuration Information Panel data TET Scroll box Registered string data Alarm information Panel data 0 Scroll bar Scroll bar Moving windows To move an entire window drag the title bar E Panel dat 1 Sample Panel 1 Closing windows To close a window click the close button at the top right Tidying up two or more windows To tidy up multiple displayed windows select Window on the menu bar Options Window Help Tile Horizontally Vertical Arange lt Tile Vertically Horizontal Arange Cascade Arange Chapter 4 BAS
206. s 3 21 M About Trend 2 ccc cece cee te cee eee ee eee eee eee ee tee eee e ee eee 3 29 E Alarm Monitoring IMIFORIMIALION amp 4454 ord 2 os ho ee sen be dk Oe eee ead 3 30 E About CF Card Application Data Save Function 3 32 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS Starting up and Exiting AP Editor 6 cece eee e cece cece eens 4 1 E How to Start up AP Editor cece cece cece sec e cece eee ee eee aeues 4 1 E Howto Exit AP Editor 2c ccc ccc cc cc ee cece eee eee e eee ees 4 2 E How to Start up AP Editor in Other Language 4 2 About the Main Screen 2c ccc cee ee eee ee eee tee ee tee eee eeeee 4 5 Mi Main Screen 2 cc ccc cc ct ee cee cee eee ee ee eee eee ee eee ee eens 4 5 Vil Chapter 5 5 1 5 2 Chapter 6 6 1 6 2 6 3 E Monu Ba asec ee oe a E r e eR EA 4 5 E TOO Ba oeenn ek EE EA 4 7 Basic OPeCraliOnS enaere a AERAR EARE E E REEE 4 10 E Basic Window Operations sssssssssesesessseereserrrrerererses 4 10 E Howto Draw Shapes SEDE E ees Ae eee E EEE E eee a 4 14 E Combined Key Mouse Operations 2 eee eee cece eee ees 4 19 m Using Keys to Operate the Cross hair Cursor 05 4 19 CREATING APPLICATION DATA Procedure for Creating Application Data eee ee eee eee eens 5 1 Structure of Application AA ok obs ek Sk De a eh Se 5 1 E Procedure for Creating Sample
207. s Resg graphics Gutput panel images Image tormat Bitmap Emp Image Output preferences If Smart object frame W Smart abject type ss E W Smart object comment W Dummy numeric display Smart object state f State OFF StateZtON Switch frame Output ree graphic images Printing range fe All e Renee Loe ta CE 8 3 Chapter 8 PRINTING APPLICATION DATA 8 4 Output panel images To output panel image mark this checkbox Printing range All This item is for outputting all panel images Range This item is for specifying the range of panel numbers to output Output reg graphic images To output registered graphic image mark this checkbox Printing range All This item is for outputting all registered graphic images Range This item is for specifying the range of registered graphic numbers to output Image format This item is for specifying the file format when outputting application data to file Application data can be output to file in BMP EMF or WMF format Panel Image setup Smart object frame This item is for specifying whether or not to output the image data attached with the smart object s frame Smart object type This item is for specifying whether or not to display the type of smart object Smart object comment This item is for specifying whether or not to display the smart object s comment Dummy numeric display This item is for speci
208. s available for combined use of an EST with DMC10 For details see W About Dedicated Package page 3 20 Dedicated storage area information This item displays the dedicated storage areas used in the trend recipe recorder dedicated package Max No This item displays the maximum number of dedicated storage areas Max word This item displays the maximum size of dedicated storage areas by the number of words Type Dedicated storage areas are used for trend recipe recorder dedicated package In use No This item displays the number of dedicated storage areas used in trend recipe recorder dedicated package In use word This item displays the size of dedicated storage areas used in trend recipe recorder dedicated package by the number of words Available This item displays the unused areas out of dedicated storage areas by the number of areas area size words Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA e Total usage This item displays the ratio of dedicated storage areas used by percent g Handling Precautions The recorder smart objects can be used on the EST555Z However the EST240Z does not support them Note For the dedicated storage areas refer to 3 2 Dedicated Storage Areas page 3 2 CF Card Information Package Option f Seusvaverenesavevevereveraysvavenenenaversvened Communications Operation Information Reference Available size Words 25000000 Type Write Used
209. s completion notify device and error notify device when the communications notify mode is set to Output ON or Initialized There are two ways of starting up gateway communications either by an external startup trigger device ON OFF or by fixed period startup The following examples are for startup by external startup trigger device ON 1 When the Notify mode is set to Initialized Output of gateway ON communications data Ri OFF Start External startup ON 1 aN trigger device OFF End Communications completion ON notify device OFF Only when error exists OFF 7 3 10 When interlock is OFF 0 EST resets turns state to 0 the external startup trigger device communications completion notify device and error notify device when gateway communications is started up Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS 2 When the Notify mode is set to Output ON Program so that gateway communications is started up after the communications completion notify device and error notify device are cleared by the user Clearing of the communications completion notify device and error notify device is the same as for example 1 except that it is performed by the user Output of gateway communications data External startup trigger device Communications completion notify device Error notify device ON OFF E ON Start OFF ON OFF ON OFF Clear Y Only when error exists When
210. s distinguished from the EST240Z recipes so far A recipe as its name implies means a list of instructions to prepare something With the EST a data structure for managing control data such as the SP values for a Yamatake temperature controller or PLC settings is called a recipe The data comprising the recipe function is divided into five categories recipe recipe data recipe name parameter and data name comment Recipe This is a group of recipe data such as SP values for a temperature controller for example Recipe data This is the control data such as the SP values for a temperature controller Recipe name This is the name that the recipe is appended with Let s take a bread production line as an example The baking temperature and time vary according to the type and quantity of bread The transition between recipe data items is identified by assigning the recipe data for baking croissants a recipe name and by assigning the recipe data for baking butter rolls a recipe name Recipes facilitate the data management of multiple recipe data and corresponding recipe names Parameters and data names comments in the figure below are supplementary data Recipe name Butter roll Temperature 1 Melon pastry Temperature 2 Setting value for the recipe data used on EST Croissant Recipe data Setting value Setting value Setting value 3 13 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Pa
211. saving is started START is changed to STOP Note When data is not saved into the CF card using the recorder smart object this button is not displayed e Saving data into CF card This section will describe data saving into the CF card a gt p vA We i oem pogana ON OF F bit data ON OF F bit data The sampled data is saved into the dedicated storage area once and it is written to the CF card in units of 786 words per one channel The CF card write time interval may vary depending on the sampling cycle Furthermore when the CF card is used the dedicated storage area is used with a fixed area of 2048 words per one channel e Reference storage period The following shows the reference data save period of one CF card 64 MB Number of channels 16 channels Cycle 30s Storage period Approximately 417 days Cycle 5s Storage period Approximately 69 days E About Trend What is a trend To use trend Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Trend samples data from an external device such as the temperature controller or PLC periodically and displays changes data on a trend graph The data of the sampling device set by the trend smart object is stored in the EST in a sampling cycle Main functions of trend include trend event display sampling display of alarm information and selection of trend device e Trend event display The trend displays the trend of 1 word data as a line graph I
212. scriptions for smart objects E Tool Bar b e i Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATION Frequently used functions are displayed on the tool bar in the form of icons You can use these functions by simply clicking on the desired icon on the tool bar without having to open the pull down menu vs xpi AA Re aie 7 TOC ASH BR pm The tool bar has two rows an upper and a lower row Functions mainly relating to file operations and editing are located on the upper row Functions relating to the design of panels such as drawing and placing of smart objects are located on the lower row The following describes the functions of the icons on the tool bar New Application D This icon is for creaing a new application data Open Application Save This icon is for saving overwrite application data under the existing file name New Panel Data This icon displays a window for creating a new panel New Registered Graphic This icon displays a window for creating a new registered graphic Undo w3 This icon cancels the last drawing or editing operation and reverting to the previous state Redo cu This icon is for canceling the result of an undo and redoing the operation Cut amp This icon is for cutting and storing the selected graphic element to the clipboard buffer in memory Only the most recently cut graphic element is stored to the buffer Copy ik This icon is for copying and storing the selected graphic eleme
213. stered graphic data to the EST Download Modified Data This item is for downloading only the differences parts that have been modified between the application data currently loaded on the EST This item is for downloading only differences when you have modified several panels in the past but are not sure of which panel By this method the download time is shorter than the time required when downloading all of the data Download Specfied panel This item is for downloading only the selected panel data This item is handy when you are sure of which panels have been modified o Handling Precautions e When downloading modified specified panels the remaining size of the application data sometimes no longer matches that on the EST Perform a Download All while making the application if you need to check the exact removing free memory e Data cannot be downloaded via channels CH3 and CH4 of the EST 6 3 Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA 6 4 e If Cancel is clicked while performing Download Modified Data or Download All the application data on the EST will be lost and it is necessary to perform Download All again e If downloading is performed to an EST with the recorder smart object using a CF card make sure to write to the CF card the data currently being sampled prior to downloading For details refer to CF card operation method page 3 28 Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA 6 2 Uploading
214. t EST model C EST240Z f ESTS5a Fix default EST model for New Application Gancel e Default EST model This item is for specifying the EST model default in model selection window when creating a new application If the check box Fix default EST model for New Application is marked new application can be created in this Default EST model without opening the model selection window If used when the model to be created is only one new editing can be made without opening a model selection window 7 63 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 64 e Editing You may set the environment related to the edit operation in the Panel Registered graphic window Select Option gt Environment Edit from the menu bar The Edit configuration dialog box will be displayed Edit Configuration Input Configuration f Apply by Enter New line by Ctrl Enter New line by Enter apply by Ctrl Enter OF Cancel e Enter setting You may select a line feed entry setting method used when inputting a character string in the Panel Registered graphic window e Apply by ENTER and new line by CTRL ENTER Enter a new line with CTRL ENTER and apply the entered string with ENTER When entering Emergency stop as two lines peeo Y New line by CTRL ENTER keys Emergency airy t Apply by ENTER key Emergency stop Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA e New lin
215. t can also display events that display ON OFF of a bit device e Sampling display of alarm information EST555Z only When an alarm bit device corresponding to the trend is specified the current value of the corresponding trend can be displayed with a blinking lamp e Selection of trend device The variable trend smart object allows trend devices sampled displayed by the EST to be selected from among registered sampling devices For trend smart object refer to 4 3 Trend in the SMART TERMINAL EST Z Series User s Manual Smart Object Library No CP SP 1089E The trend uses trend smart objects Two or more trend smart objects can be used However since dedicated storage area is used there are restrictions on the use of trend smart objects For details refer to 3 2 Dedicated Storage Areas page 3 2 The following items are set in the trend smart object e Trend Sets a trend sampling device trend name display color and type of line e Event When using an event sets an event sampling device event name name color and line color e View Selects an upper limit value lower limit value floating point position trend background pattern to specify the range of display data e Control Specifies full time sampling control by device or sampling time and controls the start stop of trend sampling e Alarm Sets an alarm bit device for the channel for which an alarm is to be displayed This function is supported by the EST555Z
216. t device for notifying that the writing of recipe data resulted in an error The bit device is set bit state changed to 1 when communications results in an error As the EST does not reset the bit device bit state changed to 0 reset the state of the bit device with the external device Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Note e The auto write recipe data write instruction by can be executed regardless of the current display state of the panel containing the recipe smart object e Recipe data settings are not downloaded if a panel which contains a recipe smart object does not exist within the application e For a detailed description of recipe smart objects refer to Smart Terminal EST Z Series Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E How to write recipes There are two ways of writing recipes manual write and auto write e Manual write Writing of recipe data is executed using the Write switch assigned to the smart object With writing of manual write smart objects only the recipe data set to group 1 of the recipe No currently displayed on the smart object is written Execution of writing Recipe data 1 Recipe data 2 Device 1 Device 2 Device 3 Recipe data n Writing of recipes smart objects Note Recipe data currently set to groups 2 through 4 cannot be written with manual write 3 18 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS e Auto write Writing of recipe data is
217. talled in the EST555Z with a date code of 0308 or earlier at shipment the application data cannot be downloaded directly from the CF card in the default shipment state In this case it is necessary to download the application data from the AP Editor with the communication cable The date code means a 4 digit number next to the SER No stamped on 3 37 Chapter 4 BASIC AP EDITOR OPERATIONS 4 1 Starting up and Exiting AP Editor This section describes how to start up the AP Editor E How to Start Up AP Editor To start up the AP Editor select WinAPE from the Start menu Programs in Windows and click Hew Office Document Open Office Document Windows Update Phoneme 5 Accessones j LS Adobe Acrobat 4 0 Favorites a RoboHELF Office English Fae ery StartUp j RR fee win PE WindPE ER Settings E Internet Explorer o gt Microsoft Binder Al ane k AE Microsoft Excel 4 Microsoft Outlook BP Help a E Microsoft PowerPoint mes Aun BP Microsoft Word ME MS DOS Prompt 4 Windows Explorer Log OF Winape builder Shut Down The following screen is displayed when AP Editor is started up WinAPE x File View Online Options Window Help ba m Scale100 Note e Up to two AP Editors can be started up at the same time This is useful for copying and pasting data between applications Pay attention to the following points when two AP E
218. ted settings can be made on display setters and AP Editor environmental settings can be made on options E Display The following pull down menu is displayed by selected Disp D from the menu bar View Online Options My Open Close Close All Color Palette Grid Scale Display Preferences e Open Opens panels or registered graphics Close Closes the edit window Close All Closes all edit windows Color palette Displays the color palette e Grid Switches the grid display ON OFF Scale Scales the edit window Display Preferences Configures how smart objects or grids are displayed E About Display View on the menu bar has the following functions e Open Selecting Open with a panel No or registered string No selected in the Application Manager opens the window for the panel No or registered string No Close Selecting Close with an opened window selected closes that window Close All Selecting Close All when multiple windows are displayed closes all windows Color palette Displays the Select Color window 7 58 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Select color R G B Default M gioi P P Color palette This window is for selecting the color to be used for drawing To select a color click the color by clicking the left mouse button To swap the colors on the color palette 1 Click the right mouse button The color in the palette at the clicked position is swapped w
219. tes that the f 5 key is pressed with the Shift key held down Xi Chapter 1 AP EDITOR FEATURES 1 1 System Configuration and Outline This chapter describes the features and basic outline of the AP Editor and the required system configuration E About AP Editor AP Editor runs on Microsoft Windows and is used to create applications for the EST Z Series here in after simply called EST that Application data is the screen data prepased to match your particular requirements that runs on the EST Application data can be created by simple mouse operation on a PC E AP Editor Features e Windows compliant editing operation Various functions can be used simply by selecting the function with the mouse from pull down menus or icons Shapes can also be drawn on screens by selecting the basic shape e g straight line rectangle circle with the mouse then transforming it to create the desired shape e Wide variety of smart objects Basic smart objects are pre registered as smart objects All you need to do is to select a smart object such as a lamp or switch set its functions and then position the smart object e Intuitively simple modification of settings When modifying for example operation configuration properties are displayed by double clicking the smart object with the mouse Then all you have to do is to change the required items e Reading of image data Photographs logos and image data can be read in an
220. the CF card or expose it to the direct sunlight Do not disassemble the CF card or insert metallic objects such as a clip into it Improper handling of the CF card may corrupt its data Yamatake shall not be held responsible for any defect or trouble arising from improper handling made by the customer o Handling Precautions There are certain precautions that should be observed when using the CF card Carefully read the following precautions to fully understand the characteristics of the CF card before using it e Cautions when using CF card for the first time e Use a CF card recommended by Yamatake Yamatake cannot guarantee the proper operation of a CF card other than that recommended by Yamatake CF card model recommended by Yamatake SCF0640 Card capacity 64 MB e Always format the CF card properly using the CF card format tool cffmtz exe supplied with the AP Editor or the system screen of the EST system before using it For details refer to ll Formatting CF card page 10 4 e The CF card formatted using the system program F W Ver ROO15 or later supplied with the AP Editor version 4 6 00 or later is not compatible with that formatted using a system program with the version earlier than the above version F W Ver ROO14 or earlier In this case prepare a new CF card or reformat the existing CF card using the EST555Z you wish to use At this time since the data stored in the CF card is erased when formatting the CF c
221. their meanings be sure to read and understand the descriptions before reading this manual WA R N N G Warnings are indicated when mishandling this product might AN result in death or serious injury to the user CA U TI O N Cautions are indicated when mishandling this product might AN result in minor injury to the user or only physical damage to this product E Examples Triangles warn the user of a possible danger that may be caused by wrongful operation or misuse of this product These icons graphically represent the actual danger The example on the left warns the user of the danger of electric shock White circles with a diagonal bar notify the user that specific actions are prohibited to prevent possible danger These icons graphically represent the actual prohibited action The example on the left notifies the user that disassembly is prohibited Black filled in circles instruct the user to carry out a specific obligatory action to prevent possible danger These icons graphically represent the actual action to be carried out The example on the left instructs the user to remove the plug from the outlet il CAUTION Do not turn OFF the power or remove the CF card from the slot while accessing the CF card This may corrupt data in the CF card When using the application save function of the CF card on the system screen of the EST do not attempt to download or upload data while accessing the CF card
222. ther data o Handling Precautions e Take care so that the area of the device to which the recipe data settings are written does not overlap the area of the device to receive the gateway settings If they overlap one another the operations of them cannot be ensured e If you set up the recipe data in two words take care so that the write destination devices do not overlap each other If they overlap the operation cannot be ensured Write destination device 4 1 1000 mo 2 SSNe overappino 4 1 1002 a 4 1 1004 2 OK Not overlapping Recipe name configuration This tab is for configuring the recipe name of recipes Recipe Data Configuration Basic Recipe name Data Ne peee Butter ro Crescent roll Bean jam bread Strawberry jam bread Melon bread Waffle Clear All Data OK Cancel Up to 50 characters can be used for recipe names J Handling Precautions Recipes will not function unless a recipe name has been set Note e For details on displayable characters refer to Smart Terminal EST Z Series Smart Object Library Manual No CP SP 1089E e Recipe names can also be entered and corrected on the EST 7 21 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 1 22 Data configuration This tab is for configuring the recipe data corresponding to the recipes Recipe Data Configuration Recipe name 1 Butter roll HI base low temperature lof 130 oxygen concentration Glear All Data OK
223. ting the method for recording the alarm history RING genehuss When the maximum number of histories is exceeded recording will continue with the data of the oldest history being overwritten with the data of subsequently occurring history information Fixed When the maximum number of history items is exceeded subsequent history information will not be recorded When you have finished configuring the Alarm History click OK Clicking Cancel closes the dialog box without the settings being applied 7 55 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA E Alarm Block Configuration Continuous alarm contact areas where alarms are to be monitored can be registered max blocks The PLC device address or the internal address NMO000 0 to NM255 F on the EST can be specified as the alarm contact Up to 64 points 4 words of alarm contacts can be monitored per block To set the alarm block click Alarm information in the Application Manager display the block one level down in the menu hierarchy and double click the block to be configured EST2402 lt New Application 2000 12 Configuration Information Panel data Registered graphic Registered string data Alavi information The following Alarm Block Setup dialog box will be displayed p Alarm Block Setup fl Name OK Start device Humber of bits in alarm m Cancel End device f O C 16 C 32 C 48 C 64 Device Alarm name Alarm message e Name This item is
224. tion Configuration Before you download application data you must first configure the communication of the PC Once these settings have been performed they are saved So they need not be set each time that application data is downloaded provided the settings need not be changed 1 Select Online gt Comm Setup from the menu bar on AP Editor The following Communications Setup window will be displayed Communications Preferences OM port COMI C COM4 C COM C COM2 C COMB C COMB C COM3 C COME C COM9 Language on EST English ENG v Cancel Com port setup Mark the radio button of the COM port on which the EST is currently connected to the PC and click OK Note When using IrDA infrared communications for communicating with EST see 6 3 Using IrDA infrared communications page 6 7 Selection of language to be used for EST Click the combo box of Language on EST to select a desired language Japanese English and Chinese Simplified character can be used for the EST When using Japanese Windows you can select Japanese or English C COM COMB C COME 6 1 Chapter 6 TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA 6 2 When using Chinese Simplified character Windows you can select Chinese Simplified character or English i COMI C COM4 COM COMB COM COMB Language an EST chinese Simplified ZH CH When using other Windows you can select English Communicatio
225. tion data and user data are composed of a directory and multiple files If incorrect file operation is performed the data may be corrupted To edit the file on the CF card always use the AP Editor Deleting file The following describes how to delete application data or user data on the CF card 1 Put the CF card in which the application data or user data is saved in the CF card reader 2 From the menu bar select File CF card File operations The File operations window will be displayed F File operations CF card drive E E z File type Application 7 Close Comment SAMPLE 5 13 04 8 14 12 PM yi H R Copy Edit name Edit comment 2 File name SAMPLE Comment 3 Select Application or User Data in the File type field 4 Select a file you wish to delete from the list 5 Click Delete to start deleting the file 10 10 Chapter 10 SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD Copying file The following describes how to copy application data or user data on the CF card 1 Put the CF card in which the application data or user data is saved in the CF card reader 2 From the menu bar select File CF card File operations The File operations window will be displayed File operations X e E 3 Select Application or User Data in the File type field 4 Select a file you wish to c
226. title and functionality of panels can be displayed 1 Click the text icon on the tool bar The attributes dialog box will be displayed string Data Alien Scale H lett fi 4 y Font size E dots Back Transparent Color 2 Set the background color Click the Color field in the dialog box select the color purple in the color selection window and click OK Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA 3 Set the text display alignment Set the display alignment so that the text in the display frame is centered Select Center from the selection menu for both H and V in the Align field in the dialog box string Data Ej Alien cale H Center Es M Center ES Transparent D 4 Determine the position to display the text Click the display start position and drag to set the text frame A rectangular entry area will be displayed as shown in the figure Panel data 0 modified 5 Directly enter the text from the keyboard In this example enter Sample application ian Apol ication When you have finished entering the text click any point outside the entry area on the panel amp Panel data 0 modified x Sample application 1234 a LA 5 12 E Drawing Shapes Chapter 5 CREATING APPLICATION DATA Create another new panel and draw a shape in panel 2 1 Place the return button in the other panel In the same way as the
227. top bit EST screen protection Backlight auto OFF Unused Wake up screen saver Unused Settings at power ON Start auto run 0 Sec Background panel Unused Display sound setting Blink interval 0 5 Sec One shot interval 0 3 Sec Sound tone Medium Sound at interlock Peep peep Slave device address 1 DC output setting System switch output Panel data List No 1 Sample Panel 1 No 2 Sample Panel 2 Registered Graphics List Nothing registered Registered Strings List Nothing registered Alarm information List All blocks not used 8 5 Chapter 9 USING A DEDICATED PACKAGE A dedicated package provides the user with functions equivalent to those of a user application but without the need for the user to create an application A dedicated package need only be downloaded in the same way that an existing application would be and can be used immediately A dedicated package can be used as a standalone application or downloaded in combination with other user application data The dedicated package consists of the following data e Panel data e Registered graphics e Registered strings e EST configuration and management information tables e User data User data is data that can be set or changed by the user on screen within the dedicated package A DMC10 package is available as a dedicated package For details refer to the Instruction Manual for the respective package E Using Only the Dedicated Package To us
228. tput information of application data select All Application data Deselect Management into Ree string data list Gonfieuration info Alarm info W Panels list Gateway Ree graphics list Recipe data Output smart object list orei e Output information of application data To output information of the application data by text mark this checkbox 8 2 Chapter 8 PRINTING APPLICATION DATA e Application data Select which application data is to be output Mark the checkbox of the items to be output The following files are output Output data Output file name Management information Configuration information Panel data list Registered graphics list application file name CNF TXT Registered string data list Alarm information list Gateway list Recipe data list e Output smart object list To output a list of smart objects mark the checkbox Note Carriage return codes used during entry of text in alarm monitoring of panels and registered graphics are printed as r B Handling Precautions Smart object information is printed as it is So the printed content may differ from the settings in the smart object dialog box e Select All Clicking this button selects all items e Deselect Clicking this button cancels all currently selected items E Panels Registered Graphics Specify the panel and registered graphic images to be output Print Output Application info Panel
229. tton color Click the Design tab in the setting dialog box Click inside the Color frame The color selection window will be displayed a ioj x t mm of yom ae o m amp 4 E QO Crnnt al Basic Design EST240Z lt New Application gt Configuration Information Type General z Q E E Hane data Switches Function Word type Registered graphic No i eI switches switches Registered string data gs nng 3 Alarm information a z Color Panel Lamps Numeric hange indicators Font size i6dots he V alin Center a Text Keybord H scale i H align Center z call c wy V scale i Clock Display string Text color OK 314 187 Scale100 The smart object will be pasted at the clicked position Select the color green from the color palette After selecting green click OK in the color selection window o Handling Precautions After selecting the color be sure to click OK in the color selection window to apply the selected color 5 Enter text to the button Enter text so that the button s function can be easily understood Click the Disp string field and enter next panel on the keyboard Panel Change Switches x Cmnt Basic Design Type Univ v No f A Font size 16dots x UZD alien Center a H scale tf LAR align Center x Y scale Es Disp string Color i panel OK Cancel Help When you have finished making changes click OK 6
230. u click the right mouse button with the panel data selected WinAPE Iof x File Edit View Online Options Window Help D A Oe BaT 4 amp 4 ao Kit a m i sO0CaAx Z AARM EST240Z lt EngSarmple gt 2000 10 11 14 51 42 Configuration Information 001 Sample Panel 1 1020 bytes 2000 10 11 14 51 06 002 Sample Panel 2 388 bytes 2000 10 11 14 51 06 Registered graphic Registered string data Alarm information Alarm history Block Block2 Block3 Block4 Block5 Block Block Block Scalel00 y 2 Select Panel data and select Edit gt Paste 9 from the menu bar You can also select Panel data and Paste from the pop up menu displayed when you click the right mouse button File Edit View Online Options Window Help D B ga vo kh Me Aar Bis ae FO0CasuU BV ea Cig Application Manager S El EST2402 lt EneSample gt 2000 10 11 14 51 42 Configuration Information General L Recipe i Gateway fsePanel data 001 Sample Panel 1 1020 bytes 2000 10 1 002 Sample Panel 2 388 bytes 2000 10 11 i Registered graphic i Registered string data E Alarm information i Alarm history i Block1 Block2 Blocks i Block4 Block5 Block6 Block i Block8 select Data Mo The Clipboard data is 1 Sample Panel 1 pecity the paste destination No ct 6S Cancel 7 5 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 4 Use the up
231. ut the EST sampling is started anew downloading change of the In this case the data written in the CF card before the sampling cycle or change of the change remains without being erased However the data device address cannot be read by the EST When the clear device is used it erases the sampled data saved in the dedicated storage area of the EST and starts sampling anew Once a device address is changed the data sampled so far may be regarded as data of another application preventing the existing data from being further read A CF card other than that manufactured by Yamatake is Use a Yamatake recommended used CF card The CF card formatted by Windows cannot be used for Format it according to the system the EST screen of the EST 11 9 Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING Description of trouble Cause Remedial action Though another application is used When an application whose first 8 characters 8 single Avoid the first 8 bytes of the sampled data is overwritten byte characters are the same as those of an existing application name from being the application is downloaded the sampled data in the CF same as those of other application card is overwritten This is because the first 8 characters names are used as an application name to identify the data in the CF card Marker display disappears The marker is displayed above the position of alarm Increase the upper limit value to generation on the trend graph Ther
232. ut saving the changes click OK closed without saving this data To not close click Cancel and then save the edited data Continue There is not enough free area in Reduce the number of dedicated storage areas used for either of dedicated storage area to register the trends recipes dedicated package Reduce the number of trends recipes used in dedicated storage area Then try again This application data is being used by Close the application at another resource another resource Can not be used This application is currently being edited An attempt was made to save to an application that is currently being Confirm overwrite and save edited To overwrite click OK If you do not want to overwrite click Cancel Too many characters in the comment Limit the number of characters in comments to 32 characters U Message Meaning and Remedied action Unregistered data changed during If the data to be copied contains items that are currently being changed editing was not copied to the Clipboard the data being changed will not be copied To copy the data save the data currently being changed and copy the data as changed data W Warning lt The ESTFW folder does not The required Firmware files for this model EST were not found Install contain the firmware file for this EST gt the most recent version of AP Editor for support of newer EST models Or simply reinstall the current version if the FW files were
233. value standard 3 retries of the communications driver is enabled Time out Set the time out within the range 0 1 to 99 9s or the default When the default is used the default value standard 3s of the communications driver is enabled When time out is clicked a checkbox will be displayed Marking the checkbox sets the time out to three seconds Specify the desired time out using up down buttons Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA Interlock configuration Interlock device can be set on the EST555Z to interlock the gateway startup Mainly this startup method is used when using the gateway at a certain intervals or when stopping for a certain period This tab is displayed only when creating the EST555Z applications Gateway Configuration Basic Extended Interlock 1 2 00210 Clear All Data OK Cancel e Interlock Use interlock Used when interlock device is set Unused Is default If changed to Unused the interlock is cleared e Interlock device The device used for interlock device is a bit device e Src dev Dest dev This item displays the data sending side device and the data receiving side device set by basic configuration Any change cannot be made o Handling Precautions If the gateway data of the EST555Z using an interlock device is pasted on the EST240Z all the interlock devices are deleted because interlock device is not yet supported 7 27 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DA
234. version of system program Update system to new version window before the message on the left is displayed only the application data will be downloaded Note however that some functions may not be available For details on unavailable functions read readme txt in the WinAPE folder Chapter 11 TROUBLESHOOTING The EST unit contains an IPL BIOS The version of the EST IPL BIOS installed in AP editor is older than the version older than the minimum version of EST unit recommended The IPL BIOS should be Clicking the OK updates the system program of the EST and updated To update the IPL BIOS cancel then downloads the application data IPL BIOS is not updated this download and update the IPL BIOS Pushing the Cancel stops the downloading After that update the before downloading again For more IPL BIOS of the EST information please see IPL_ Update html For more information on updating the IPL BIOS of the EST see the or refer to the Appendix of the Application APPENDICIES E How to Update the IPL BIOS Page App 3 or Data Creation manual OK Update the IPL_Update html System then download the User Application Data Cancel Cancel the download The EST unit contains an old version The version of the EST system program firmware file currently installed of the System Program Proceed with an to AP Editor is newer than the EST version update of the System To update the system program as well as
235. vice is specified as the external trigger device for two or more gateways some of them may not start Use different devices for different gateways Configuration example 1 Reading data such as DMC10 PV values and event information to the PLC Reading data such as the PV value of the DMC10 and event information to the PLC requires the following configuration Src mode Configure the type of source device on the DMC10 When 1 word data is set Cont may be set however normally set Discrete since DMC10 address are not continuous Src dev Configure the data device on the DMC10 to be sent to the PLC Dest mode Configure the type of destination device on the PLC Data transmission efficiency increases when Cont is set Dest dev Configure the device on the PLC to which data arriving from the DMC10 is to be written Method In this case monitoring is performed continuously so the time is set to a fixed cycle time The time changes according to the number of devices that are currently connected When many devices are connected use a larger value for the time interval compared with when only a few devices are connected Configuration example 2 Chapter 3 DESCRIPTION OF MAIN FUNCTIONS Writing configuration data on the PLC such as SP values for the DMC10 to the DMC10 Writing setting value data such as SP values on the PLC to the DMC10 requires Extended the following configuration Src mode Configure the type of devi
236. vice of the data sending side and the device of the data receiving side Set the device in word increments When bit devices are used set at the word boundary e Word Configure the number of data items to send and receive You can set up to 99 data items e Method You can select the external startup trigger device bit device how the trigger device is started up startup at ON startup at OFF or periodic startup at fixed intervals Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA e Parameter When a fixed interval is selected for the startup method set the fixed period time here Specify within the range 1 to 999s in 1 second increments Clear All Data Click Clear All Data to clear all settings g Handling Precautions e Operation of recipe data and gateway data is not assured if the areas for the write destination device in the recipe data configuration and the destination device in the gateway configuration overlap e Cutting pasting of copy and deleting are applied to all tabs in the lines within the specified areas For example if No 4 is deleted all the No 4 data of basic configuration and Extended interlock are deleted e When you use an external trigger ON OFF if you specify the same device as the external trigger device for two or more number of gateways a part of the triggers may not operate Make sure to use different devices for each trigger 7 25 Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA 7 26 Extended
237. when creating applications on AP Editor CREATING APPLICATION DATA This chapter describes how to make application data using the sample data provided TRANSFERRING APPLICATION DATA This chapter describes how to transfer application data you have created on AP Editor to EST and how to transfer application data from EST EDITING APPLICATION DATA This chapter describes in detail each of the items in editing of application data PRINTING APPLICATION DATA This chapter describes how to output application data to printers for printing and how to output application data to file USING A DEDICATED PACKAGE This chapter describes an outline of the dedicated package and how to use the dedicated package SAVING APPLICATION DATA INTO CF CARD This chapter describes how to save application data into CF card TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes the contents of error messages and how to remedy errors It also describes the troubles on CF cards and how to remedy them Appendices describe how to confirm and update the IPL version how to operate keyboards the structure of application data and AP Editor file and lists of related smart objects vi Contents SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The Role of This Manual Organization of This User s Manual Conventions Used in This Manual Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 Chapter 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 Chapter 4 4 1 AP EDITOR FEATURES System Configuration and Outline
238. ys the No of the currently selected registered graphic Graphic display This item displays the contents of the currently selected registered graphic Name This item displays the comment that was entered when the registered graphic was made Bytes This item displays the size in bytes data size of the registered graphic Graphic Size This item displays the image size of the selected registered graphic Select the registered graphic to paste and click OK Next click the location to paste the registered graphic in the panel window If you select Cancel the paste registered graphic window will be closed without the registered graphic being pasted Chapter 7 EDITING APPLICATION DATA e Pasting registered strings To paste a registered string to a panel select the panel window in which to place the registered string and select Edit Insert gt Reg String Data BA from the menu bar A registered string paste window such as follows will be displayed Paste Registered String Data x No Registered string data as al Data No fi 2 Starting up 3 Manual operation aes Automatic operation Color Maintenance Align Scale H fier fr v fo ff Normal operation Font size Minor failure figdots x Back Transparent Color i OK Cancel Color This item is for setting the color of the string to be pasted Clicking this item displays the color palette for selecting the
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