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1. 2 Program ACTIVATION 22 2 ne nn nn nn en rene renee n nen enone nen een snes snes nnn 3 Connecting Memory Card with a PC 4 Warning Notes for Memory Card Editor 5 Reading from the Memory Card 6 Operation Oulline 22 2222 2c cc ence ence cence cc en en cnnesecsescssenescsssnsssces 6 D Before connecting Memory Card to a PC 6 Connect UGOOP MR or UG O 20 with a built in card interface to the PC 7 amp Read from the memory card ee e aaa a Checking and Editing File Contents 9 ype Dold ee ee 10 Type Sampling Buffer nnn nnn nnn enna 10 sampling Method Bit Synchronize or Constant Sampling 10 sampling Method Bit Sampling 10 Changing Row Height and Column Width 12 Title Edit oomen nnne nn nnno nonno nnne eon 13 give V a MEE 13 Data File Edit
2. UG O 20 with built in card interface Personal computer Memory Card Editor UGOOP MS Memory Card Pi P2 e lt Note gt When reading writing is performed with the Memory Card Editor the RUN screen automatically switches to the local main screen System Switch Prohibited Mode Switch Prohibited In UGOOS 3WE in System Setting under Other A im Settings P2 the screen data set for Memory Card jordan rre under Modular Jack 2 see left diagram cannot be Editor port C Not used Memory Card directly read written from the UG O 20 Data can be C Barcode C Barcode C UGDUP U2 C UGOOP U2 read written using a UGOOP MR Buzzer Standard z Display Language English Font English Warning Notes for Memory Card Editor Waming Notes for Memory Card Editor Take note of the following points when using Memory Card Editor D When the memory card is removed or canceled while data is being written on it that memory card data cannot be guaranteed Even if that memory card is read normally take into account the fact that the data that is read is inaccurate 2 For UG O 20 with a built in card interface data cannot be written on the FROM card although it can be read from the FROM card 3 Memory Card An SRAM card or PROM card can be used for the memory card The following table shows the difference between the SRAM card and PROM card SRAM FROM Su
3. oomen eene nemmeno neenon ne mene 0mm 26 maine T 27 Printer Setting ia nnn nnn nnn nn 2 PORT a cie e coe eui ento n tuc quu tet qu dde de tee 27 Creating a New MCD File sssi ee nnn nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nes 28 Outline of Memory Card Editor Outline of Memory Card Editor Data is transferred between the PLC and the memory card with two UG520 420 320 220 Series memory card functions memory manager and data logging Memory Card Editor is software that allows the user to write data that was entered and edited on a personal computer onto the memory card and also acts as conversion software that reads data saved on the memory card and makes it possible for this data to be edited by spreadsheet software etc The converted data becomes comma delimited CSV data In addition memory card formatting and copying can easily be performed with Memory Card Editor There are some functions that cannot be edited in the UG200 series O Data from Memory Manager The parameters for machine temperature pressure conveyor speed etc are allocated in each machine s individual memory card internal record Record names and numerical data within records can be edited with Memory Card Editor as well as with spreadsheet software e g Excel Lotus As the amount of record data to be edited becomes larger and larger you may find that it is easier to perform editing using application software that you are accustomed to and then transferring
4. L Lr LLL 14 Changing Data e ae e e ESEE 14 ice iae O CSV File sss r E E T E A ET 16 Reading from a CSV ER e ce nn ne 17 Writing to the Memory Card 2 2 2 22 ne nn nnn n erence nnn n ence ec enenenenenseseee 19 Operation OUTING eoo ooo meon 19 Before connecting the memory card to a PC 1 e COnneching UGP MR TOO P ecateecse oeste ase escceneroceoecc ro eoe ssec eene e oce ee peceeae dere denemd cce 20 3 Open an MCD file oomen 20 Write data on the memory card 20 Formatting and Copying the Memory Card 23 Memory card formatting 23 Memory card copying ooo oomen neenon nemen 23 Other Setting Items llIIIl 24 Checking Memory card Information 24 Changing the MCD File Type Properties 25 Error Check
5. file amp Not used fle6 Not used 2 pacar file Not used EMI S C5 Loaded file8 Not used EE D L5 10 4345 filed Mot used E O5 C5 10 42 46 HleTO Not used g uso Wigi fle11 Nat used 8 95 75 nian maomao in 10 05 C5 10 43 49 11 05 C5 10 12 50 L2 US L IUL E ner 1044 57 14 05 C5 10 42 53 2 When you go to File and click on Create CSV file a diagram like the one below is displayed Specify a name and click Save Save As Edit View Window Help Close data edit Save in a Data z a A e New Ctrl N Ead TEST csv Open Ctrl 0 Save Ctrl S Specify a fille name Save As Open reference screen data Read CSV file Create CSV file Printer Setting m min Save as type csv file csv Cancel The data file currently open is saved as a CSV file 16 Readi from a CSV file Data File Edit It is possible to read a CSV file into an MCD file Read in is possible only for Type Data data files Type Sampling Buffer files are write prohibited files Type Data File Type Data File Type Buffering File file 15 c File A CSV File File If the file type is the same as the one in Memory Card information Properties data is imported normally If the contents differ from the one in Memory Card information Properties data may not be imported or read normally See note 2 on the next page CSV file
6. KOMATSU 9999 7777 5999 6666 8888 3399 Ready 60 byte i Depending on the file s type the contents of the displayed data edit window will vary somewhat Checking and Editing File Contents Type Data Data number fi Data edit File0 ISHIKAWA Record number 1025 1252 2251 665 1353 5 5 300 560 510 950 930 570 520 9999 7 777 9999 6666 8883 9999 9999 Record name e Sampling Buffer Sampling Method Bit Synchronize or Constant Sampling Clock data Data number fj Data ecit File3 K z 05 05 10 43 40 2 D5 05 10 43 41 3 D5 05 10 43 42 4 05 05 10 43 43 No of Samples counts 5 D5 05 10 43 44 60 150 16 05 05 10 43 45 84 210 7 05 05 10 43 46 108 180 18 05 05 10 43 47 132 120 19 D5 05 10 43 48 156 130 10 D5 05 10 43 49 180 190 11 05 05 10 43 50 204 220 192 05 05 10 43 51 228 160 13 05 05 10 43 52 228 160 4 ne ns 10 43 53 228 1AN Sampling Method Bit Sampling The default status for bit ON OFF clock and relay number is as shown below The message column is empty Bit status Clock data Relay number Messages Hj Data edit File status Time No Message 4 M 05 05 10 43 52 OM 05 D5 10 43 53 2 No of Samples counts OFF OS 05 10 43 53 4 OFF 05 05 10 43 54 2 OM 05 05 10 43 54 14 OM 05 05 10 43 55 d OFF 05 05 10 43 55 14 OM 05 05 10 43 56 3 OFF O5 05 10 43 56
7. 156 130 78 05 05 10 43 49 180 190 90 nein 1nx2 cn anA 7 n 102 A Display Type dialog like the one following is displayed For example select MM DD hh mm ss and click OK The data edit window time display changes as is shown below Display Type EX Memory Card Editor C Program Files UG Tine fern B Fie Edit View Window Help MM DD Dial aa Hael ee a MMDD hhmm ss hhimm ss I DD tMM DD hh mm s 05 05 10 43 42 05 05 10 43 43 05 05 10 43 44 05 05 10 43 45 Changing Row Height and Column Width To change the cell height or width move daa the cursor until you reach ife desired height width 0 2 05 05 10 43 41 0 8 05 05 10 43 42 12 3 4 05 05 10 43 43 36 E 5 05 05 10 43 44 60 15 L6 05 05 10 43 45 84 21 To return to the default height width go to V Window Help View and click Standardize cell size re cae w Statue Bar Standardize cell size Options 12 Checking and Editing File Contents Tite Edit Title edit can be performed for bit synchronization and constant sampling in the data file and sampling buffer file fi Data edit FileO ISHIKAWA Title Edit Procedure D When you go to Edit and click on Title edit the Title edit dialog is displayed View Window Help Title edit x Undo Ctrl PEJE n Heda 1 2 Cut Chrl 33 4 Eopy mie 5 Setting Faste Cle B Delete a Delete 8 Data fo
8. Buffering File files are not accepted 1 When you double click on the desired file from the MCD file although this must be a file of Type Data the Data Edit window opens m files Sampling butter Fuji E io omm flad TC seant haithne J amp Data edit Filed ISHIKAWA Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_ Card1 mcd Memory Card i ME E View Window Help Djaja gt s oe EE el ev 4 Memory Card information o U amp 420 0 recordi KANAZAWA record MATTO recorde KOMATSU eed 210 cree Sate m m 2 When you go to File and click on Read CSV file a diagram like the one below is displayed Specify the CSV file to be imported and click Open Edit View window Help Close data edit New Cl Open Cl Save Cl Save As Open reference screen data Read CSV file Create CSV file Printer Setting Print Cl Look in daa tits FE File name MOLDDATA C Open Files of type csv file csv Cancel 17 Data File Edit 3 The contents of the specified CSV file are written in the data file To save the imported information save the MCD file using Save or Save As Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_Card1 mcd Memory Card information File Edit View Window Help Diese lt dele EE ej v Memory Card information Bl x c UG420 0 4 record MOLD1
9. fles Mot used fles Mot used 7 file1 M ot used file11 M ot used 7 file12 M ot used 7 file 3 M ot used 7 flet 4 M ot used 7 file 5 M ot used Size When card is selected the entire memory card size is displayed When file is selected the file size is displayed units MB KB bytes 1KB 1024 bytes The various file sizes are shown Unit bytes a GENE Memory Card Information Data File 2 L D c uc D E ca Constant Sample Bit Sample Bit Synchronize 2048 File size Bytes for Records No of Data X 2 X No of Records File size No of Words X 2 4 X No of Samples File size No of Words X 2 4 X No of Samples File size 6 X No of Samples x Memory card information always uses the byte amount shown above from the memory card top memory address Check and Editing File Contents Checking and Editing File Contents Each file s complete data is contained within the contents read from the memory card When a you click on a file folder on the Memory Card information window the record names and sampling forms for that file are displayed on the right the amount of records and record names For example if fileO is clicked are displayed EIE LTD Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms Card1 mcd File Edit View Window Help Darla ee Ble e Memory Card information c UG420 0 2 Atecord KANAZAWA Memory Card Edit
10. chome Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 0032 Japan Phone 81 3 5435 7135 8 Fax 81 3 5435 7456 9 URL http www fujielectric co jp kiki Information in this manual is subject to change without notice
11. computer to a UGOOP MR with an AC adapter with a memory card inserted in it or to UGL120 with a built in card interface with a memory card inserted in it Open an MCD file Specify the MCD file that is going to be written on the memory card by going to File and then to Open The file opens in Editor Open Look in E3 Ug00p v E Ctrl N Memory Card format Memory Card copy View Help New Open Read from the memory card Write to the memory card Display memory card information Communication settings 20 Filename Open D D CNET Files of type Memory Card data file med Cancel Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_ Card1 mcd Memory Card i BEES File Edit View Window Help Oise a4 e eE e ale Memory Card information El fri UG420 0 file0 Data AISHIKAWA file Data Fuji fle2 Data Other file3 Sampling buffer Fuji E filed Sampling buffer file5 Not used file6 Not used file Not used file8 Not used file9 Not used When this is done the MCD file is open The name of the MCD file that is open is displayed above the editor title bar Write data on the memory card Write MCD file contents onto the memory card When the MCD file format is the same as the format of the memory card inserted into UGOOP MR writing takes place immediately When the format is different confirm whethe
12. exe Installing from the Control Panel 1 Go to Settings under Start and click on Control Panel The Control Panel window is displayed 2 Click the Add Remove Programs icon The Add Remove Programs Properties dialog is displayed 3 When the Install button is clicked the Install Program From Floppy Disk or CD ROM dialog is displayed 4 Click Next The screen changes to the Run Installation Program dialog 5 Check to confirm A SETUP EXE and click Finish O Installing from the start menu Go to Run under Start enter A Setup and then click OK Installing from My Computer 1 Go to My Computer and double click on the A drive 2 When you double click on 3 1 2 Floppy the contents of Disk 1 can be checked 3 Double click on Setup exe Program Activation 4 When you enter the UGOOP MS Install screen click Next 5 The Select Install Location dialog is displayed If the selected install location directory is acceptable as it is click Next If you wish to make changes click Browse make changes and then click Next 6 Installation is automatically initiated after this insert Disk 2 when directed to To cancel click Cancel 7 When installation is finished you will be asked whether to Read the README file now If you click Yes the document file is opened If you click No you will be asked whether or not you wish to restart Generally it recommended
13. numbers O to 15 23 Other Setting Items Changing the MCD Hle Type Properties It is possible to change an MCD file s card name file name records and data among other things Shortcut Select a card name or file in the Memory Card information dialog go to Edit and click After selecting a file l on Properties display the Memory Card information n Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_Card1 mcd Mem Properties with Shift key Enter key Ogial 71 e elem ei Memory Card information co UG420 0 EE filel Data ISHIKAWA gg file Data Fuji D fle2 Data Other fuan file3 Sampling buffer Fuji E 4m file4 Sampling buffer Mm file5 Not used file6 Not used p file Not used m file8 Not used The Memory Card information Properties dialog is displayed Items like the ones below can be changed on the 0 to 15 tab window Memory Card information Properties ISHIKAWA 1 TE x Sample Bit Synchronize zf zampa BUNE gc l l Gy Card name and Card number can be changed on the Memory Card tab window i Memory Card information Properties 24 Other Setting Items Error Check During edit model change and writing to the memory card error check is activated When an error occurs an error message is displayed File1 No of Data is out of the range In No
14. the data to Memory Card Editor Memory card Mode Memory Card Editor Ecc Data 0 Data 1 120 ligi Data2 7700 EM Personal computer O Data from Data Logging It is possible to read data accumulated from constant sampling bit synchronization and bit sampling from the memory card change this data into graph form using spreadsheet software e g Excel Lotus and edit and manage this software as a product document Personal computer Data Logging Function Memory card Memory Card Editor M CARD SFTE System Requirements Memory Card Editor System Requirements To start UGOOP MS Memory Card Editor secure the system requirements as below Computer Windows 95 98 NT Ver 4 0 with a processor higher than 1486 Basic Software Windows 95 98 NT Ver 4 0 Hard Disk Hard disk with more than SMB of free area Display At least 640 x 480 a display resolution higher than 800 x 600 is recommended Installing to the Hard Disk a Before installing be sure to make backup copies of the master disks DISK 1 amp 2 Store the master disks safely and use the backup copies for the following operations As an example the following explanation describes how to install UGOOP MS to the C drive The A drive is the floppy drive l Start Windows 95 98 or NT Ver 4 0 2 Insert Disk 1 into the floppy disk drive A 3 Run setup
15. 3 56 3 Product Count 05 05 10 43 56 9 Saddle Up End eseeeely xO o m m gt The messages for the last file referenced are read Be sure to reference the original screen data file each time If different screen data is referenced it is impossible to import the correct messages For UG200 the previous reference file messages remain due to the fact that it is impossible to open the reference screen file d Changing the Time Display Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms File Edit View Window Help oleja 22 mle e12 alt A Type ling Buff fil Epson Ingo Gare always includes a time display Default display status is MM DD hh mm ss but the display type can be 2 05 05 10 43 41 3 05 05 10 43 42 4 05 05 10 43 43 6 9 90 1 changed freely 5 05 05 10 43 44 0 15 150 6 05 05 10 43 45 21 210 z 7 05 05 10 43 46 7 108 27 180 c B o5 n5 10 424 132 33 120 g 05 05 10 43 48 156 39 130 i 11 Checking and Editing File Contents When the sampling buffer data edit window is open go to View and click Options Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms C H Data edit File3 View Window Help w Tool Bar 05 05 10 43 42 05 05 10 43 43 36 90 18 v Status Bar 05 05 10 43 44 60 150 30 05 05 10 43 45 84 210 42 05 05 10 43 46 108 180 54 i standardize cell size 05 05 10 43 47 132 120 66 Options 05 05 10 43 48
16. 6 fie Data ASHIKAWA record1 MOLD2 p flel Data Fuij record2 MOLD3 fieza eee fj Data edit File ISHIKAWA oy x pp file The contents change fled 2 Lg Recordname 0 1 2 3j a 5 6 7 E MOLD1 99 985 100 17 66 o 0 cR MOLD2 99 975 100 17 files 99 965 100 16 asd file An error message occurs when the type of CSV file cell data that is read differs from the type of cell data at the import destination For example if you try to import HEX data FFFF into a DEC w o sign type cell or if you try to import decimal point data 10 1 into a cell with decimal point setting of 0 decimal point prohibited the following error message occurs Fy Data edit FileO ISHIKAWA IUGD P MSE Record name 0 MOLD d IN Please re enter i MOLD2 MOLDS When decimal point data is imported Re enter CSV file data in the same data format When data format of CSV file to be read is different from the data format at the import destination there are instances when the contents of the CSV data are not read normally For example when you import a CSV file Type Sampling Buffer into the data file fi Data edit Filed ISHIKAWA 05 05 10 0 0 ERN EREBE RETE i i ee ee ee a ee ee 66 TE 05 05 10 0 77 05 05 10 6 the data is imported forcibly and inaccurately into Record name and other data 18 writing
17. FUJI ELEETRIE FUJI UG 20 SERIES PROGRAMMABLE OPERATION DISPLAY USER S MANUAL MEMORY CARD EDITOR gt TYPE UGOOP MS FEH359 UG Series 6066090200010 Preface Thank you very much for purchasing the Fuji UG O 20 Series UGOOP MS Memory Card Editor This manual explains in detail how to write data entered or edited from or on a PC to a memory card using the Memory Card Editor or how to read data stored on the memory card into a PC In this manual it is assumed that you are familiar with the Memory manager function and Data logging function for the POD UG Series Refer to the UG Series Reference Manual FEH359 for the details of the Memory manager function and Data logging function This manual is an English version based on the Japanese user s manual No FH359 Reference In addition to this manual the following manuals on the UG O 20 Series are available Please ask your nearest dealer for the appropriate manuals and read them as required UG O 20 Series Manual FEH350 Describes how to operate screen editor Tutorial UG0OOS SWE for the UG Series UG O 20 Series Manual FEH351 Describes the functions of the lt Reference gt UG O 20 Series UG L120 Series Manual FEH352 Describes the UG O 20 Series Hardware hardware UG O 20 Series Manual FEH354 Describes the use method of the UG 120 Simulator Series simulator Notes 1 No part of this manual may be repr
18. GOOP MR and click OK Check x Receiving from the memory card Cancel 7j dans insert the card that will be copied 2s gt o RISE EET Cancel 6 If the capacity of the card that will be copied to is inadequate the following message is displayed and copy is canceled UGOOP MSE E Insufficient memory card space 7 If the capacity of the card that will be copied to is adequate but the format information varies from the card that is copied from the following dialog is displayed If you go ahead and click Write copy is executed e you continue to input Header information will be modified OK Display memory card info d Cancel Other Setting Items Checking Memory card Information From Editor it is possible to check the contents of the memory card that is inserted into the UGO00P MR currently connected to a personal computer When you go to File and click on Display memory card information the dialog shown below will appear after a few moments Scan AES view Help New CN fo z 4 8 1 3 wo n 2 m 8 Open Ctri O FMeepCad d o 1 2 3 4 5 s Read from the memory card Card name EE Write to the memory card Display memory card information b Card number 0 Format Type UG420 Communication settings Memory Card format Memory Card copy 1Ms Card mcd Check contents by switching between the tab windows for file
19. MATTO 300 560 510 550 530 570 KOMATSU 9999 7777 9999 6666 8888 9999 14 Data File Edit Changing the data display form It is possible to change each column s display type by all one column or multiple columns To change all go to Edit and click All data format settings When the Data format dialog is displayed set Characters Decimal Point and Words View Window Help Undo Cul z zn Type S i i Beda Type DEC w a sian i characters set Cut Ctrl g ud Cancel P Sharacters 5 the number of Copy Ctrl C r aste Ctrl Decimal point fo characters wes an Words ete formet All data format settings D 1Word C 2Word Title edit To change the format of one column use the cursor to select the column to change go to Edit and click Data format View Window Help Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_ Card1 mcd Memory Card JU eu Eis Edit View Window Help Unda trl Heda oem amp m c Ll It gt Copy Ctrl C Recodname OF 1 2 3 4 5 B Paste Chie 0 MOLC 1 1234 1252 2251 665 1353 575 404 eee ie MATTO 500 560 i 550 530 570 520 KOMATSU 9999 7777 6666 8888 9999 9999 Dataformat YY All data format settings Title edit Items such as Type are changed in the same way as change all Other Editing Cut copy paste and delete operati
20. ad to the PC as a memory card data file The extension when saving on the personal computer is mcd From now on a memory card data file will be referred to as an MCD file Before connecting Memory Card to a PC l Start Memory Card Editor 2 Set the communication port and baud rate for communicating with a UGOOP MR or UG LJ 20 with a built in card Go to File click on Communication Setting and set the Communication Detail Communication Detail x Serial Port r Baud Rate View Help x New CtieN e CoN pice Open Ctrl O C Op C com 19200bps Read from the memory card gt C 38400bps v p COM3 Write to the memory did F c 57600bps Display memory card information C COM4 Memory Card format hdernn Card conv Cancel Reading from the Memory Card x Even if the setting was made as 57600 bps or 115200 bps communication will occur at 38400 bps when communicating with a UGOOP MR Connect UGOOP MR or UG O 20 with a built in card interface to the PC 9 Read from the memory card 1 Use a UGOOC T RS 232C cable for screen data transmission to connect a personal computer to a UGOOP MR with an AC adapter that has a memory card inserted in it or to UG LJ 20 with a built in card interface that has a memory card inserted in it 2 Go to File and click on Read from the memory card MILES View Hel BH mii ar The messages Accessing memory card an
21. d Receiving from the memory Open Ctrl O card are displayed When reading of the memory card is complete the Read from the memory card Memory Card information window is displayed Write to the memory card Display memory card information Accessing memory cad E Receiving from the memory card J BHEEHEHHEEHH Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_ Card mcd Memory Card i Bel Ea File Edit View Window Help oia Ae ele ele Sie Memory Card information fleO Data Ful fle Data Other file Sampling buffer files Sampling butter Fu filed Mot used 7 file amp Mot used file amp Mot used file Mot used 7 files Mot used 7 file3 Mot used 7 filel NM at used file 1 M at used filel2 Mat used filel3 Mat used Card name and card number Calculation of File Size Reading from the Memory Card Memory Card information window Items such as the model and data size are displayed in the Memory Card information window File cr Tee all LUE imm tel D ata Model name oe Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_Card1 mcd Memory Card i Mel ES Edit View Window Help Oia ola ele etel ale Memory Card information file Data Fuji Other fle Sampling bulfer files Sampling buffer Fuji fled Mot used 7 file amp Mot used file amp Mot used 7 file Mot used
22. d OFF 05 05 10 43 57 3 OM 05 05 10 43 58 14 OM 05 05 10 43 59 7 OFF 05 05 10 43 58 14 OFF Dems iad oo 7 10 Checking and Editing File Contents Follow the procedure below to import messages that are the same as those messages displayed on UGL 20 1 When the data edit window is open go to File and click on Open reference screen data 2 A file specification window like the one below is displayed Select the original screen data file and click Open Open Edit View Window Help Close data edit Look in X Data UN New Chil N 10 Relay Sub B Key board U2 pen Ctrl O Key board m Lamp 1 U2 Save Ctrl S Tool Function Panda U2 Save As gt 10 Relay Sub U2 Pandal U2 C gleu2 Brune M M B cata u2 B Tool Function U2 Read CSV file Create CSV file Printer Setting r Oen Print Cul P Penme Files of type Screen Data File L12 Cancel 3 Messages applicable to each respective relay number are displayed in the Message column of the data edit window The corresponding messages are imported fi Data edit File2 _ status Time No la ON 05 05 10 43 52 d Pusher Trouble ON 05 05 10 43 53 2 Direction Count OFF 05 05 10 43 53 4 Pusher Trouble OFF O5 05 10 43 54 2 Direction Count 05 05 10 43 54 14 Carry Roll For Position ON 05 05 10 43 55 a Saddle Up End OFF 05 05 10 43 55 14 Carry Roll For Position ON 05 05 10 4
23. nal users Here the safety precaution items are classified into Warning and Caution Incorrect handling of the device may result in death or injury Incorrect handling of the device may result in minor injury or physical damage Even some items indicated by Caution may also result in a serious accident The general safety precautions are described below Individual precautions are given where necessary with the above symbols Safety Precautions Turn OFF the power before mounting dismounting wiring maintaining or checking otherwise electric shock erratic operation or troubles might occur Place the emergency stop circuit interlock circuit or the like for safety outside the PLC A failure of PLC might break or cause problems to the machine Never touch any part of charged circuits as terminals and exposed metal portion while the power is turned ON It may result in an electric shock to the operator Do not use one found damaged or deformed when unpacked otherwise failure or erratic operation might be caused Do not shock the product by dropping or tipping it over otherwise it might be damaged or troubled Operate keep in the environment specified in the operating instructions and manual High temperature high humidity condensation dust corrosive gases oil organic solvents excessive vibration or shook might cause electric shock fire erratic operation or failure Do not place magnetized items near t
24. o such things as floppy disks There is a risk of failure Insert items such as floppy disks and connectors in the proper direction There is a risk of failure Carry out the transfer of screen data during system operation only after checking that everything is safe as there is a risk of damage to the set or of an accident owing to operational error Do not cut off the power during program loading during access to the hard disk or floppy disk or during communication with the POD There is a risk of erasure of data product failure malfunction mechanical damage or failure Use in the software operation environment stipulated in the manual There is a risk of failure or malfunction Follow the instructions in the manual regarding the software version There is a risk of failure or malfunction Mount and lock the connectors for communication cables securely There is a risk of failure or malfunction Do not touch the surface of the floppy disk There is a risk of failure or malfunction Carry out regular disk checks When the hard disk or a floppy disk is used in a damaged state there is a risk of failure or malfunction of the data generation system Follow the regulations of industrial wastes when the device is to be discarded Contents Outline of Memory Card Editor ereIeeeee 1 Memory Card Editor SFTE System Requirements 2 Installing to the Hard Disk
25. oduced in any form without prior permission of the publisher 2 The contents of this manual including the specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice 3 This manual was prepared with utmost care However if you find any ambiguity errors etc please contact any of our sales offices that are listed at the end of this manual In so ding please tell the manual number shown on the cover of this manual Safety Precautions Matters calling for special attention When using the product under the following conditions or environment you are requested not only to give proper consideration to safety measures such as using the product with ample allowance given for its ratings and functions performance and fail safe operation but also to consult our sales representative in charge D Storage or use under conditions or environment not specified in the instruction manual and related manuals Application to nuclear power control railway aviation vehicle combustion equipment medical equipment amusement facilities safety equipment etc Application to uses which are considered to have a potentially large effect on life and property and which demand a high degree of safety Before mounting wiring operation maintenance and inspection of the device be sure to read the operating instructions carefully to ensure operation The operating instructions should be furnished to the maintenance supervisors of fi
26. of Data please enter a value of 171024 Print It is possible to print directly from Memory Card Editor Printer Setting When you go to File and click Printer Setting a Print Setup dialog like the one below is displayed Print Setup Canon LBP 730 LIPS4 A4 210 x 297 mm v Set printer model paper size and paper orientation here Print When you go to File and click Print a Print dialog like the one below is displayed a p x s After you specify the print area and machine settings here and click OK printing takes place 25 Other Setting Items Creating a New MCD Hle It is also possible to create a new MCD file on the editor instead of reading from the memory card 1 When you go to File and click New a confirmation dialog like the one shown below is displayed 2 When you click on Yes and specify the screen data file that will be used as the source file that setting is referenced and the MCD file format is automatically determined 3 When you click on No 4 The Memory Card information Properties dialog is displayed Set each setting item and the Memory Card information dialog is displayed Memory Card information Properties Set the necessary items 26 Fuji Electric Co Ltd ED amp C EDrive Systems Company Gate City Ohsaki East Tower 11 2 Osaki 1
27. olumn that you wish to change in the previously opened edit window the cursor moves to the left corner When new information is entered with the keyboard the contents of the column fi Data edit FileO ISHIKAWA When you double click on data 1025 of record 0 the highlight display moves to the left ord name 0 1025 1252 MATTO NN 560 KOMATSU 9999 7777 fi Data edit Filed ISHIKAWA Recordname O LS 0 KANAZAWA 1252 2251 665 1353 579 4C 1 MATTO 500 560 510 550 530 570 Sz 2 KOMATSU 9999 7777 9999 6666 8888 9999 995 When 1234 is entered and the return key is pressed data 1025 becomes 1234 fj Data edit File0 ISHIKAWA Iof xi KEEF Rewdnme So 12 2 s 4 5 6 7 D D KANAZAWA 1234 1252 2251 665 1353 575 404 1 MATTO 500 560 510 550 530 570 520 2 KOMATSU 9999 7777 9099 6666 8888 9999 9999 When the changed record name is not reflected in the Memory Card information window go to View and then click on Update to newest data and the record name that was changed will be displayed Not reflected here Memory Card information Bl x c UG420 0 4 record KANAZAWA 1 E ifle Data ISHIKA amp Ww A record1 MATTO gg fiel Data Fuji record2 KOMATSU D file2 Data Other Change record name ff file Sampling buffer Fuji E d mm Filed TIC eus hikke ll ESEE REEQIC D 1 2 3 4 5 OLD 1 1234 1252 2251 665 1353 575
28. ons These operations can be performed easily by selecting the applicable column with the cursor multiple selections possible and then going to the Edit menu or by using the mouse right click menu and then clicking on the desired edit contents fi Data edit FileO ISHIKAWA View Window Help Undo Ctrl Z Ee Se Ee ae ERI 1025 1252 2251 665 1353 975 404 300 560 510 950 930 570 520 9999 7777 9999 6666 8888 9999 9999 MATTO KOMATSU SSeS Data format Al dts setae Tite ack Return to undo redo edit operations To erase the most recently performed edit operation click Undo To re execute an operation that was erased click Redo 15 Data File Edit Creating a CSV Alle It is possible for each MCD file both Type Data and Type Sampling Buffer to be written separately as CSV files m Memory card File bu Personal computer Any type of the file including Type Data File Type Buffering File file 15 1 When you double click on the desired file from the MCD file directory the Data Edit window opens Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_Card mcd Memory Card in SES File Edit View Window Help Osa 24 sese ele e a Memory Card information zi UG420 0 Sampling Method Bit Synchronize cfg fileO Data Fuji filel Data Other Double click on file fi Data edit File filea Sampling buffer Fuyi fled Not used
29. or CsProgran File Edit View Window Hef Dice c Es f Memory Card information E UG420 0 EEeN e Data ISHIKAwA recordi MATTO DD fle Data AISHIKAWA p fiel Data Fuii record2 KOMATSU flel Data Fuji E fle2 Data Other id file Data Other file3 Sampling buffer Fuji E wove Dm file Sampling butfer Fuji E vee lg file4 Sampling buffer m file5 Mot used m file amp Mot used Lu lp file Not used 7 p file8 Hot used m file3 Hot used P lp filelO Not used Qm fileti Not used sd fm fRlet2 Mar used Em 4 k filed Sampling buffer file5 Not used file6 Not used file Not used file8 Not used file3 Not used file1O Not used file11 Not used filel 2INot used b Ready To check more detailed contents double click on a file That file s data will be displayed in chart form For example if fileO is double clicked the data edit window is displayed Memory Card Editor C Program Files UGOOP Ms_ Card1 mcd Memory Cardi BEI E3 ENit View Window Help 3 x ae amp Memory Card information s c x c UG42000 eecord0 KANAZAWA record1 MATTO Fuji record2 KOMATSU file2 Data Other fg file3 Sampling buffer Fuji E i mm Fila d IC arctic hakkame tI B Data edit File ISHIKAWA Lop a 2 3 4 5 1025 12722 2252 665 979 3J0 SE 510 550 570
30. pports the functions of POD memory Supports transmission of screen data manager and data logging and transmission of screen data Data is partially readable and writable at any Data is written and read all together ti Data cannot be written or read partially peas battery Replace the battery when No battery replacement is required it runs out x The FROM card cannot support any functions of memory manager and data logging Usable Memory Cards Use a memory card that complies with JEIDA version 4 0 allows access speeds from 100 ns to 250 ns and supports attributes The applicable memory sizes are as follows SRAM 256K 1M 2M 4 M bytes PROM 256K 1M 2M 4M 16M bytes Xx Recommended memory card The following memory cards made by ITT Cannon are recommended SRAM CSCJ 256K SM 464 256K CSCJ 002M SM 464 2M CSCJ 512K SM 464 5 12K CSCJ 004M SM 464 4M CSCJ 001 M SM 464 1M FROM CSCJ 256K F 462 256K CSCJ 002M F 432 2M CSCJ 512K F 462 512K CSCJ 004M F 462 4M CSCJ 001 M F 462 1M CSCJ 016M F 462 16M Reading from the Memory Card Reading from the Memory Card Use the data logging or memory manager function to read data stored in the memory card to a per sonal computer Operation Outine The read procedure is as follows Start Memory Card Editor Q Connect the Memory Card to a PC Read the data from the card Memory card data file mcd The information read from the memory card is re
31. r or not you wish to format the Ctrl N cro memory card and write 1 Go to File and click on Write to the memory card If the formats agree a dialog like the one below indicating writing in process is displayed Communicating sm TE Writing to the Memory Card Communicating When the dialog disappears this is an indication that MCD file contents have been written onto the memory card 2 When the formats disagree a window like the one below is displayed Attention Z Le Diseley memory cardio Wit Comes When you click here 24 When you click here data is written after the memory card is formatted Display memory card information x SS The memory card contents that were copied are displayed 21 Formatting and Copying the Memory Card Formatting and Copying the Memory Card Memory card formatting Formatting is performed after opening the MCD file in the editor and formatting the memory card with the same contents as the MCD file However the MCD file card names file names record names and data contents cannot be written on the memory card 1 Connect the UGOOP MR to a personal computer View Help 2 Insert the memory card to be formatted into the UGOOP a onten MR aa from the memory card 3 Start Memory Card Editor and open the MCD file See E 4 Go to File and click on Memory Card format l 5 A warning mes
32. rmat 3 from File All data format settings I C Teedt D Cancel In Edit enter the characters that make up the title name 3 Select a number from the list box and click the Setting button 4 The characters are set for the specified number 5 To confirm click the OK button The title is set To cancel click the Cancel button Multiple items can be selected by using the Ctrl key or the Shift key The titles for all items selected will be deleted with the Delete button tis possible to import titles from comma delimited text files like a CSV file e g TITLE1 TITLE2 TITLE3 TITLE4 by clicking the from File button Hle Save To save data that has been changed go to File and click on Save or click on Save As A data file that has been changed is stored eee Close data edit as an MCD file NR CN pen Ctrl OQ Save Cus f Seed p Example XXXX mced Open reference screen data N Read CSV file File name Extension Create CSV file Printer Setting 13 Data File Edit Data File Edit Changing Data With the Memory Card Editor it is possible to change data read from the memory card Data edit is only possible for a Type Data file memory manager function A contents of a Type Sampling Buffer file data logging function cannot be changed Changing the data value record name When you double click on the c
33. sage like the one shown below is Memory Card copy displayed When OK is clicked the next dialog is displayed UGOOP MSE x Formatting IN When formatting is carried out all data will be lost OK m FA EN EESBEERHE Cancel When the dialog disappears this is an indication that the memory card and the MCD file are now in the same format Memory card copying Copying from one card to another is possible As long as they fall within the acceptable current use capacity range it is possible to copy between an SRAM card and an SRAM card an SRAM card and an FROM card and an FROM card and an FROM card For example if only 256K are being used on a card with a 1M capacity it is possible to copy on to the 256K card 1 Connect the UGOOP MR to a personal computer View Help New Ctri N 2 Start Memory Card Editor Open ctio 3 Go to File and click on Memory Card copy e Np Display memory card information 4 A confirmation dialog like the one below is displayed Insert communication settings Memory Card format the memory card to be copied from into the UGOOP MR and wemwcsseoy click OK Check Fa Please insert the card that will be copied from 22 Other Setting Items 5 After a dialog like the one shown below is displayed the confirmation dialog will be displayed again This time insert the memory card that will be copied to into the U
34. that you do restart 8 When you click OK and follow the directions the original Windows 95 screen will come up Program Activation 1 Double click the program icon shortcut or go to the Start menu to Program and then to UGOOP MS and click Memory Card Editor gj Accessories iz D300win US Micrex F PLC Programmer E US Micrex F PLC Programmer E 031 U5 Paint Shop Pro f UGOOP MSE olx A POD Editor UG00S 3WE File Edit View Help US Startup Kfz UGOOP MSE 3 Microsoft Exchange lS MS DOS Prompt GA The Microsoft Network Or fmi Programs Gy Windows Explorer CN Documents Eh Settings v t e A E E JE S a Readme Tobject s selected 363 byt 7 2 A Memory Card Editor default screen like the one below is displayed Memory Card Editor File View Help Dis e Sa Ae fe es Ee Connecting Memory Card with a PC Connecting Memory Card with a PC Memory card data created on the UG 20 is read to the UGOOP MS or data edited on the UGOOP MS is written on the memory card by means of a card recorder either UGOOP MR can be used refer to next section For a UG LJ 20 with a built in card interface data can be read written directly without using a UGOOP MR The components used to connect a memory card and a personal computer are shown below Connecting to UGOOP MR UGOOP MR Personal computer Memory Card Editor UGOOP MS Connect to the serial port
35. to the Memory Card Whiting to the Memory Card After editing is completed write the MCD file which includes the data file onto the memory card Operation Outine The write procedure is as shown below Start Memory Card Editor Connect the memory card to a personal computer L lt S Memory card Open the memory card data file mcd Write data file 15 Before connecting the memory card to a PC 1 Start Memory Card Editor 2 Set the baud rate for communicating with UGOOP MR or UG 120 with a built in card interface Go to File and click on Communication settings and then set the Communication Detail dialog Communication Detail Ea Baud Rate View Help C Sb bps New Ctrl N C 19200bps Open Ctrl 0 C 3840 bps 57600bps Read from the memory card m Write to the memory card Display memory card information Communication settings D C 11520 0bps Cancel Memory Card format 19 Writing to the Memory Card View Help New Open Ctrl 0 Read from the memory card Write to the memory card Display memory card information Communication settings Even if the setting was made as 57600 bps or 115200 bps communication will occur at 38400 bps when communicating with a UGOOP MR Connecting UGOOP MR to a PC Use a UGOOC T RS 232C cable for screen data transmission to connect a personal

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