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1. Address text box Tag text box Description text box Depending on the input contents of each text box the tag editor displays only specified objects for edit 2 5 5 Reading a tag text file A text file file extension txt or csv prepared by a word processor data base application program etc can be imported as tag data CSV format data CSV Comma Separated Value refers to text data each data item of which is separated by a comma 1 Text file format For a text file to be input as tag data it is necessary to describe each of its lines in the following format 1 Text format Address Tag Description CR LF e For Address describe a valid PC address e g XO YOO10 M20 C15 etc e For Tag describe a tag which does not exceed 24 characters in length If it exceeds 16 characters in length only 16 characters are input from the first character A duplicate tag name is ignored For Description the entry of a description may be omitted When entered the description must not exceed 50 characters in length e CR LF refers to carriage return Be sure to put a CR LF at the end of each line g A tag cannot be read on an address to which a tag has already been assigned Before loading a tag delete the existing tag using a tag editor 2 54 Tag Editor 2 5 Tag Editor 2 Example of description of text data s btart switch f Conveyer_Nol Output Me switchl N Conveyer No Ou
2. Text box Address Tag 20000 WHOOO1L HEX ASCII Green colored frame Enter word data to be set e g FOOF in the text box at top right of the screen and left click the Enter button al When the PC is running and when the specified address is the one where a program output or instruction data has been written the program operation is given precedence Similarly in the setting of data at an address which has been specified as an external output of the PC the external output is given precedence 3 23 3 9 PC Diagnosis PC Diagnosis Here the method of diagnosing the PC when some trouble has occurred with the PC is explained 0 Activate the diagnostic information screen Select PC functions Diagnostics display from the menu bar The RAS display screen consists of the following three types of display e Instruction diagnostics e System diagnostics e Message diagnostics Error count Diagnostic Display Instruction Errors O Description Fatal IO configuration mismatch 11 Fatal Power on state 45 Fatal 10 configuration mismatch 11 Fatal Power on state 11 F stal Dawar an baba hd Messages System Message 1 0 CONFIG ERROR User Message ITNT E Help Clear Historic Check Instruction e Instruction diagnostics This section lists instruction diagnostic error codes indicating the contents of program errors detected at start
3. A window which explains the function of the button is displayed 1 10 Screen configuration 1 7 Screen Configuration e Ladder edit tool bar This bar appears when the window is set in the Edit mode It disappears when the window is set in the Monitor mode To switch between the Edit mode and the Monitor mode left click the s Edit button This bar contains tools which are necessary to edit programs Monitor mode sl Fuji Flex PC Programmer Online a File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help l x BeG MO EER a XE E y fil No Fiter y y X0000 x000l Y00100 A Yoo10 x0000 x000l YOD12 E z File 1 Data 1 5 Online SPB 20 3966 Mon el 0 RAM FLASH Edit mode sl Fuji Flex PC Programmer Online FJ Ear edit tool bar mal File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help g De H Rc Li AS a a N ioo All No Fiter y gt e Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data Det 4 gt de ay 24 Ht Of we at o ce uo m ox ala lali DEIZ YoD10 File 1 Data 1 5 Online SPB 20 3966 Edit alal 0 RAM FLASH e Line edit buttons Buttons for editing lines such as Insert Line and Delete Line are arranged here e Instruction group tab This tab is used to select the inst
4. The command settings are stored at nonvolatile memory 0 HyperTerminal fou are currently connected Are You sure You want to disconnect now The dialog box for confirming saving of the session is displayed Left click the Yes button to terminate the Hyperterminal HyperTerminal A 2 Do vou want to save session TEST g The modem needs to be initialized when the current settings are to be changed or when they have disappeared or right after the modem is purchased Normally once the modem is initialized there is no need to re initialize it App 3 5 Appendix 3 1 Preparation of Modem on PC Side RS 232C port of CPU Appendix 3 1 3 Preparations for Modem Connection on PC Side After initializing the modem prepare for connection of the modem 1 Using an RS 232C module NB RS1 NJ RS2 NS RS1 Set the baud rate data bit parity bit and stop bit with the DIP switches g Start bit length Stop bit length Data bit length Parity bit length 10 Start bit length 1 Stop bit length 1 or 2 Set 1 Data bit length 7 or 8 Normally set 8 Parity bit length None 0 Yes Even Odd 1 Normally set 0 Set the BAUD CHARACTER switch as follows 8 Initialization ON By switch TE Parity insistas OFF None 6 Even Odd OFF Odd 5 Data bit length OFF 8 bits 4 Stop bit length ON 1 or OFF 2 Normally set 1 3 1 Baud rate 1200 to 9
5. occcccccccconnncnccnnconccnnncononannononcnnnos 3 19 3 8 Displaying and Setting Data coocnnnnciccconannnccccconannnoncconnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnrnnrnnnnnnnnrrrrnnannnnnns 3 20 Ges ocd Mi DISPO roo 3 20 O mec E T 3 23 39 PC DIAGMOSIS ia aN aa daa aA 3 24 3 10 Loader Network 1 n COMMUNICATION ooonnccconnnnncconnnnccccncnncncnnnnnnccnnnnncnnenannncnnnnnas 3 25 31051 NetWork Connect sensacional 3 26 ArOnine CONE ciO tit id nd al lal lets eA aa bls 3 26 3 10 2 Changing or releasing the destination of network CONNECTION cocccccccocncnccconnniccconcnnnos 3 27 3 11 Sampling Trace Recording of Data History conccccccnnccnnconccnccannnonccnonannnnnnnnoaanns 3 28 1 Trigger specification by program instruction oooocccciciccccccnocnonnnccnnnnnncnncononennnncncrnnncnnonnnnnnnnrncrncnncncnnnnnnnns 3 29 2 Trigger specification by device Start and end ooooocccoconcoconocononcnnononono nono nono 3 30 asis Seting sampling MACE ost oi Ridiel 3 32 371122 Sampling trace execution 3 32 1 Methods of execution by the program loader ccococccccccccncnononononononnnnnnn nono 3 32 2 Method OF 6xecution Dy a POUM A a 3 32 3 13 DISDlay OS amplia acia id 3 34 3 11 4 Saving sampling trace data cococaccnononiniconacociciann nina anden 3 35 3 11 5 Sambpling trace Cancel alll sceni aE A eTe 3 36 3 12 Status Latch Recording Data at a Point of Time ccccseseesseseeeeeeeeeeees 3 37 SAZ COMING OACI heise
6. Save Sampling Trace Data Save im oy FN_PROG e e Ea Trace Datall Txt File name Trace Datad Txt Save as type Tex Files Txt CSV Lancel A 3 35 3 11 Sampling Trace Sampling trace cancel all Recording of Data History On the Save Sampling Trace dialog box specify Save in and File name Display Play Saved Sampling Trace Data A saved sampling trace data file can be checked using Windows accessory file Notepad or a similar text editor Specify the location folder and name of the sampling trace data file Trace Data02 Txt WordPad Aa ES File Edit View Insert Format Help Olea SQ a dee a Date 4 20 2001 Sanpling Trace Log Sanpling Trace Registration Bit Address 6 Hogso Moos Moose moog m0010 mooz Word Address 3 LOOOO LOO10 LOOzZO0 Sample Quantity Traces Betfore 999 Traces ifter 999 Sample Period Scan 0 Trigger Point Loader Result Display Bit Address M0050 M0051 M0052 M0000 M0010 M0020 999 cap a SS o ag oo pepe pepe For Help press Fl 3 11 5 Sampling trace cancel all Releasing sampling trace means to clear the sampling trace register data stored in the PC memory and the collected sampling trace data Both data is cleared in the following cases e If new trace conditions are set the data is all cleared and the next sampling trace is awaited e If Trace Start is selected and executed the data is all cleare
7. This completes preparations for write read and collation Set the ROM writer to the send receive or collation mode and left click the OK button to activate the transfer function o If the With Password check button is ON a wi prompt dialog appears Ha Password Enter Password Cancel 0 Enter the password and click the OK button App 5 4 Write into the PROM Writer Appendix 5 2 Transfer to the PROM Writer Appendix 5 2 1 Write into the PROM Writer Set the transfer format ROM model and other items on the ROM writer side for reception lt Settings on ROM writer side gt Depending on the model of the memory cassette set the ROM model as follows Memory cassette model ROM model N MP1 N MP4 N MP8 N MP16 Fujitsu MBM27C256A 15 or equivalent way Memory cassette Ver 30 or later ST Micro former SGS Thomson M27C256B 12 or equivalent N MBP4 N MBP8 NB9VMPU 08 N MP32 Fujitsu MBM27C1001 15 or equivalent N MP64 Memory cassette Ver 30 or later ST Micro former SGS Thomson M27C1001 12 or equivalent N ME1 N ME4 Oki Electric M5M28C64ARS 15 or equivalent N MBE4 Catalyst CAT28V64BP 15 or equivalent NB9VMEU 04 N ME8 N MBE8 ATMEL AT28C256 15 or equivalent NB9VMEU 08 Select PC functions Eprom Writer Transfer from the menu bar The Eprom Writer dialog box is displayed EProm Writer Ea Presse OF to perform selected operatio
8. Port Settings Bits per second S Data bits E Parity None Stop bits fi Flow control None sti Advanced Restore Defaults cuca __ 0 The Communication Parameters dialog box is displayed again Left click the OK button The Model setup and dialling dialog box is displayed again Left click the Dial button App 3 8 Modem Disconnection Appendix 3 2 Manipulation on Personal Computer Loader Side The Select documentation file for Online Window dialog box is displayed Select a tag file or No Tag File Required and left click the Open button Select documentation file for Online Window Look in a FN_PROG el Ee fai PROG MJT ag PROGO3_02 Tag St Mo Setup S PROGO1 Tag E PROGIO0 Tag Remote St Ho Self E PROGO2 Tag PROG11 Tag E PROGO2_01 Tag Link St No Self PROGO2_02 Tag E PROGO3 Tag Clear PC memory on opening window File name Ho Tag File Requires Files of type Address Tag Files Tag Cancel Help ddi When connection to the modem starts the Dialling remote line message is displayed Connecting to PC Please wait Dialling remote line 048 0 8 When connection to the modem is completed reading online information from the PC starts Reading PC Program 54 steps read of 766 steps When this is completed the online window is displayed The subsequent operations are exactly the sa
9. Data 1 tab 3 8 1 Displaying data Here the method of displaying the PC memory area in bits and in words is explained lt Display in bits gt 0 Enter the address to be displayed Left click below Address of the data display window A green colored frame is displayed Next enter the address in the text box at the top left of the screen Then left click the Arrow button and select Bit from the data format list Arrow button Text box im Online x0 Bit v 23 EEE Address Tag DEC HEX ASCII man Green colored frame 3 20 Displaying data 3 8 Displaying and Setting Data g Data format Use a suitable data format depending on the situation e Bit area display Select Bit e Word area display Select 16 bit signed multi display for 16 bit data or 32 bit signed multi display for 32 bit data Floating point data display Select Binary float or Decimal float to display an exponential rate and a mantissa rate separately e ASCII data Select 2 byte ASCII 8 byte ASCII or 16 byte ASCII 16btt Signed Integer rat tormat lebt Unaged Integer att format debt Signed Integer rat tormat Jbt Unaged Integer mutt format 3 21 3 8 Displaying and Setting Data Displaying data 0 Left click the Enter button Alternatively push the lt Enter gt key The status of the specified bit Off for 0 On for 1 is displayed a Address Tag DEC HEX
10. Safety Precautions Be sure to read the Safety Precautions thoroughly before using the module Here the safety precaution items are classified into Warning and Caution D Warning Incorrect handling of the device may result in death or serious injury Caution 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 Both safety instruction categories provide important information Be sure to strictly observe these instructions 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 Do not leave the product in places where it is exposed to direct sunlight or where temperature and humidity are high Otherwise failure or malfunction might be caused Keep the connectors free from accumulation of dusts Otherwise failure or malfunction might be caused Engage the communication cable connector firmly and lock it otherwise erratic operation be might caused When disengaging the communication cable or the power cable do not pull the cord otherwise failure erratic operation or damage might be caused Sufficiently make sure of safety before program change forced output starting stopping or anything else during a run The wrong operation might break or cause machin
11. Untitled 3 Offline x00l15 XO001 E xool6 X0003 E 2 37 2 3 Program Modification Addition of lines instructions 3 Editing connecting lines Here the method of inserting or deleting connecting lines between instruction symbols vertical and horizontal lines is explained Xx0000 X0002 X0015 X0001 HA x0017 Ae x0016 x0000 Do xOO1LS xoo03 X0016 FA 1 Deleting vertical connecting line Shift the cursor to the upper left end of the vertical connection line to erase Press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt l gt to erase one vertical connection line as the cursor moves mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline e File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help laj xj De MH SQ aL n o BX amp gl o All No Fiter y F ool Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data Det_4 gt de ay 2440 wt 4 oo co veo 12 ar o ey dal da lay x0000 x0002 x0015 x0001 File 1 Data 1 Offline SPB 9 8062 Edit 1 4 D Stopped 2 38 Addition of lines instructions 2 3 Program Modification 2 Writing a vertical connection line Shift the cursor to the upper left end of the vertical connection line to insert Press lt Ctrl gt lt gt to draw a connection line downward from the right end of the selected instruction symbol Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled
12. Version 1 10 014 August 1998 e Added the simulation facility gt lt a a ses s e Added the modem communications PC Programmer FAQ e Disabled tag assignation of Pxxx where xxx is a number Ver 1 11 003 April 2000 e Added the ability to allow duplicate tags Options Environment Added the ability to monitor the option R S area ANAN Anr A a MONA Print Cancel Contents Preface Safety Precautions Revision Contents Page Section T IntroduUciONiuaiicisamnaiiio a ii 1 1 1 1 How to Use This Manual uan ar a 1 1 Va Organization Of this manual ssaa a a a eE aa eE E a A E N 1 1 1 1 2 Terms and symbols used in this manual oooncnnccccocnnncccnncnncnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnononcnnnnonannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnas 1 1 12 Operating ENVIO MON Eunice 1 2 1 3 Personal Computer Loader System Configuration occcoonnnnccccnnconconenonanconnnnnannonenanannrrnnnaannnrnnnnas 1 3 1 4 Method of installati A ida 1 4 1 4 1 Personal computer loader software ccccccccseeeecceeeeeeneeeeeseeeeceeueeceaeeeeseueeessaueeeseeeeesaaeetsansseeesssageeees 1 4 14 2 Installation Procedure aii iia 1 4 1 4 3 Group of programs Installed essin reams ee cee E a abbots 1 6 A AAPP desusseocsuadueusessasdenteevanciuoossewe 1 7 1 6 Starting the Personal Computer Loader cccceseseeeeeceeneeeeeceenseeeeeneesseeeeeeenseeseeensseesseonsnnees 1 9 1 7 Screen Configuration sesona SS E 1 10 17 1 Screen COMMOUN A
13. A program transferred read from the ROM writer is overwritten on the current program window If the PC model setting is different the PC model setting on the ROM writer side is reflected on the program window When saving only the program read from the ROM first create a new offline window with no program as follows Select File New choose a PC model and left click the OK button A new offline window opens 0 Select Edit Delete Line or click i Delete Line button to delete the line creation section at the top A program window is created with an END instruction only a End Select PC functions Eprom Writer from the menu bar The EProm Writer dialog box is displayed EProm Writer Presse OK to perform selected operation write f Read Verify Cancel CAR Intel Extended bp Memon Module tC 1K i ok C IE Motorola 1 C 3K Motorola 2 O EJK Motorola 3 Communication Settings With Password Com 1 Com Properties Set Read on the personal computer side match the transfer format and other parameters with those of the ROM writer and left click the OK button On the ROM writer side transfer the EPROM contents into the internal RAM of the writer Set the transfer format and other parameters and set the ROM writer to the send status To stop reading in the middle left click the Abort button Once all data has been read the program w
14. Insert the CD into CD drive CD automatically runs and item selection dialog box appears 0 Left click the PC Programmer Setup Install Shield Wizard Preparing working box appears on the screen Then Welcome dialog box appears Left click the Next gt button Software license Agreement dialog box appears 0 If you agree with those contents left click the Yes button The Choose Destination Location dialog box appears When you want to change the default directory for installation C Program Files FLEX PC Programmer E left click the Browse button designate the desired directory for installation in the Choose Directory dialog box and left click the OK button Chooze Directory a x Please choose the directory for installation Path Es Directories gt cr E gt Program Files E Accessories gt Common Files E Internet Explorer CG Messenger Drives E c Network The Select Program Folder dialog box is displayed To change the default folder of the FLEX PC Programmer enter an appropriate program folder name in the text box Left click the Next gt button The Start Copying Files dialog box is displayed Confirm the content of the display and left click the Next gt button The copying of files starts When setup completes the following screen appears lt P BAN ie Setup Complete Setup has finished copying files to pour co
15. Left click this button when printing the program with addresses and tags Tag option button Left click this button when printing the program with tags only Address option button Left click this button when printing the program with addresses only 4 5 4 1 Outline of Print Function 5 Setting of Devices Used When this item is set the conditions of use of the memory addresses bit word used by a program are printed in the form of a table It is possible to freely set a scope of memory to be printed using the following dialog box Print Selection Ed Page Setup Printout Setup Print setup Devices Used Printout Configuration C All Addresses Addresses from List LI Listing 20000 X01FF 0000 Y01FF MODDO MOFFF LOOOO LO FF COOO0 COOFF Module ID mo Start Address Y 0000 End Address Z g FF Add to List Overwrite ltem Enable Disable Delete from List We lt 0000 Wwes001F WY 0000 WwY001F WMOOOO0 W MOOFF Clear List 6 Setting of Devices Cross Reference The cross reference indicates the line of a program in which each individual memory address is used When this item is set the cross reference information is printed in the form of a table The scope of memory to be printed can be freely set in the following dialog box Page Setup Printout Setup OK Cancel Help EEE Printer Setup 10 Device Listi
16. 0006 AD007 ADOo6 AD009 ADODA ADODE 23 4 ER Rs RU HA EH RH FFs FF EF 1 Eg Eq Ea Ex Ex E E E E 000C ADOOD ADODE OOe1 gl gt EH E E E E Created loop destination See 2 2 1 for the creation method instruction ee ES ES 2 19 Writing Inverse instruction 2 2 Programming 2 2 3 Writing Inverse instruction The method of describing an Invert instruction is explained below xDo0ol1 ADODZ ADOO5 0004 0005 Left click the Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar 0 Left click the gt lt Invert button Move the cursor to the node in which to describe an instruction and left click that node An Invert instruction is described in the program window il Fuji Flex PG Programmer wiew Window Help File Edit Search POC functions Aurciliary Options SER A o gt all No Fitter De BH SA sbLifie os m PROGO 01 Fxl Offline gt Eg Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data D 4 AA E E xo0001 ADOODZ ADOOS E 0004 OO05 Inverse instruction that For the method of describing has been prepared a contact refer to 2 2 1 Offline SPH 20 0062 Edit Write in the output to complete the line g Eg by Ea al Fuji Flex PG Programmer Vi
17. 2 4 1 Selecting a line block ooooccccccnnncccccconononccnnnnnononononononnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnannnninnns 2 46 le Selecting a Single line DOCK asoma NR 2 46 2 Selecting two Ormore line DIOCKS arete aE ee 2 47 2 4 2 Copying and pasting a line block sisi a 2 48 1 COD e o AAA A N wan geleaeneaea ens 2 48 2 Pasting Ihe CODY Of Ine block msi 2 48 2 4 3 Cutting and pasting line block MOVE oooooooocccocccoooacanonccononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnns 2 49 C1 SUA A tnctcnt rata ctenahat ace deb aeutectiau das ce hau ee nadaadentnnintuiabianmmusuiionsonene 2 49 2 Pasting the Cur linic DIOCK da Aa 2 49 2 4 4 Deleting a IMD ta 2 50 1 Deleting arSiNGle Hne DIOGK ae N E a A A 2 50 2 Deleting two or more line blocks at a time ononnonnnncnnononcononono no nono nono no nono ron 2 50 2 9 WAC O do APP o O usieueisusdncedecuseunwenwauemsucueeeeneats 2 51 2 5 1 Outline Of Tag WINdOW ao 2 51 2 5 2 Operation With Tag Edi usina 2 52 CL OMG UPTON O Flag iitaia alain lalo 2 52 a a a i ea ae eines eae e 2 aera ee uaal alles eee 2 53 2 5 3 Search and replacement using the tag editor ooccccnccccconncnncccnnannconnnnnnonennnnnnnonancnnnnnnnnns 2 54 AS O 2 54 220747 lag Gdor NE noe a a a Maceenataiseathonsidebcateegaccias 2 54 hy Contiguration or the fiter section cc ii 2 54 2 5 5 Reading a tag text Mia 2 54 MA r A a ab Laser utes Olal 2 54 A On 2 55 3 Display of tag aft
18. 3 Files can be shared between them as long as both loaders can handle the format of the floppy disks that contain those files For the format of floppy disks that can be handled 1 MB 1 44 MB ask the maker of the personal computer Note that comment files prepared by some versions of loader cannot be read by the counterpart loader 4 If the personal computer can handle 1MB floppy disks the Windows Loader can read a comment file CTD created by the NEC PC98 PC Loader with no conversion When this program is saved a Windows file TAG is newly created The NEC PC98 Loader cannot read the TAG file directly For the NEC PC98 Loader to read the file save the file with the extension PMA 5 Same as 4 The floppy disk format should be checked For the MS DOS Loader to read a comment file TAG saved by the Windows Loader convert the file in the Windows Loader by the procedure of 4 App 1 2 Compatibility of Appendix 1 1 File Saved Using Comment Files MS DOS LITE N Loaders lt When reading comment files prepared by the MS DOS loader gt The Windows version program loader can read comment files that are prepared by the MS DOS version program loader hereinafter called the MS DOS loader in the following manner However only those files with the new extension can be read 1 Using the explorer copy the program file with extension PMA and comment files with extension C TD that have been prepared by MS DOS
19. C1 EGIt ODUM ernn AEE App 2 1 2 OCUING A A eaneurannddummmnenerumene App 2 3 A A AN App 2 3 APS A E madame App 2 4 Etc A O App 2 4 ENVIO Amen OPEENS Appendix 2 Environment Setting Appendix 2 1 Environment Options The Environment Options consists of tabs for setting program edit display setting program file folders setting program display colors and setting instructions which can be used by Common on the ladder edit tool bar The method of using each of the tabs is explained below Select the Environment command from the Option menu The Environment Options dialog box is displayed 1 Edit Options Left click the Edit Option tab The items to set to display the program are displayed Environment Options Ea Editor Options Folders Data Display Colors Palette W Auto Documentation Cancel Help e Allow duplicate Tags FP Remove NOPs in offline edit conversion Address Tag Displa Address Tag Heigh O 1 Row 8 characters C Tag GP Sait eo Te f 2 Rows by 8 characters 1 Aut Documentation When the Auto Documentation box is checked the Tag Editor dialog box shown below is displayed during program editing m Fuji Flex PC Programmer Iols File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge MUSAE use S amp B fio Jan No Fitter mi Untitled 1 Offline lol x FE al Common Contact Output Trangter Comparison Dbl Comp
20. Conversion Logical Program Dal E 5 R sal lf o The example of a circuit comment 0005 0004 xD000 D001 Always 0 m5010 D000 Offline NB 15 6062 If the cursor is at the current or next comment line the line comment can be modified Execute the Insert Modify Line Comment command to display the Line Comment Editor dialog for modifying a line comment A line comment is saved at a selected place in the ladder program as a line comment instruction containing a line comment number Since a line comment is regarded as an instruction a step is used and a line number is counted The line comment number is displayed and used to refewr to a text in the comment file 2 57 2 6 Line Comment Edit Line Comment Irrespective of the locations unused line comment numbers are automatically assigned in ascending order If a used number is entered the text of the same number is displayed lt Using the same line comment number gt 0 Create a line comment for 1 at Line comment No 002 When the Line Comment No dialog is displayed at 2 enter 0002 into the Comment No text box 0 The same text as the line comment at 1 is displayed Since the line comments of 1 and 2 share the same line comment number the alteration of either contents also changes to the other The example of a circuit comment kaninin 0004 YODZ7 J The comment sentence of the circuit comment number 000 xppp 0001 To0z24
21. Or when the window split part under the vertical scroll bar on the right of a window is dragged the window is split into two Position the cursor on the window split part and it will change to the mark While pressing the left side button of the mouse move the cursor in the direction above mi PROGO3_02 Online Al ES E x00000 x00007 mo000 e a x000z Moool i E MO0000 WLOOOO T0000 Mov 0 gt D MO0000 T0000 R 0 5000 T0000 WLOODO MOY 0 D ka File 1 Data 1 Y Sample window split il PROGO3_02 Online PES fron Et z v 12 03 88 23 8816 x0000 x0007 m0000 a t IE Xx0002 M0001 mMO0000 WLOOOO T0000 5 ay Address Tag DEC HEX ASCII F y xoo00 Off To restore the original window double click the window split part Or move it to the lowermost position 3 5 3 3 Save PC Content to File Save PC program 3 3 1 Save PC program Here the method of saving a PC program to a file in the disk is explained After selecting the online window use the following procedure to save the program 0 Select File Save as from the menu bar The Save as dialog box is displayed g For Save as type either of the following two can be selected e Ladder file Fxl Save file of the Windows V2 00 L or later format Old ladder file Lad Save file of the Windows V1 11 ULI or earlier format e DOS loader file Pma Save file of the MS DOS format 0 Enter any file name in the File name text box
22. Untitled 2 Offline File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help x he M H amp 8 s Life ca PS 36 Ee a IDE e f No Fiter FE eal Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Datar Det qa Lael ll el ela Fi Fil F12 Address Entry Dialog 4 Address Entry for instruction type Examine On Y0020 Address 1 10 YoosdO Offline SPH 7 3082 Edit 1 1 0 Stopped Change the address that is displayed in the Address text box the address that has been entered In this example lt X10 gt is entered Left click the OK button The Tag Edit dialog box is displayed If the Auto Documentation check box is OFF at Edit Options in the environment setup the Tag Editor dialog box is not displayed 2 29 2 3 Program Modification Writing Inverse instruction Tas Editor Motor Start 0 Enter a tag name in the Tag text box In this example lt Motor Start gt is entered 0 Enter an explanatory statement in the Description text box as required Left click the OK button The contact and tag name are changed g Tag If once the tag name is defind X0000 Start Switch in this sample it is stored in a tag data base For information on changeing or deleting it refer to 2 5 tag Editor 2 30 Addition of lines instructions 2 3 Program Modification 2 3 2 Addition of l
23. 0000 0000 0000 TOOOF 0000 0000 0000 0000 10010 OOOO OOOO Oooo CNCA En qn a cm dll Save Help OO OOOO COOOOoOOoOOoOOoOOoO O O 3 12 2 Creating a program 1 Example of the program to execute status latch by key operation on the program loader 1 When the PC starts operation the timer starts counting 2 The timer current value at the time when status latch is executed by key operation on the program loader is stored in the status latch memory of the PC He010 10000 E 31933 32767 3 37 3 12 Status Latch Outline of function Recording Data at a Point of Time 2 Example of the program using the SLT instruction 20000 LT 40001 i TOOO THR 14072 32767 1 When SLT Instruction is selected at Status Latch Registration the status latch function becomes ready 2 When the X00 switch becomes ON the current timer value is stored in the PC status latch memory 3 When the X01 switch becomes ON the status latch function is reset 3 Example of the program to execute status latch by operating external input switch X10 He010 10000 E TH 31933 32767 1 When the PC starts operation the timer starts counting 2 The timer current value at the time that X10 connected to the input card is turned ON is stored in the status latch memory of the PC g Input switch X10 is not required by the program 3 38 Status latch registration 3 12 Status Latch Recording Data at a Point of Time 3 12 3 St
24. 11 instruction buttons F2 to F11 for each of the selection types Normal Shift key down and Ctrl key down with instruction word list Left click one of the instructions listed at the right and left click the Ea button and the selected instruction is assigned to the selected item at the left In the instruction assignment table instructions are assigned to F2 to F12 from top downward The positions of instructions in the instruction assignment table can be changed by left clicking the Move Up or Move Down button Any instruction in the instruction assignment table can be deleted by left clicking it and pushing the lt Delete gt key 5 Data display setup Setting the data display options Set the order of ASCII characters for data display in an ASCII format When the Lower Byte Higher Byte option button is ON WMO10 Data 1 10 ASCII 2 byte display D0010 Data2 76543210 ASCII 8 byte display D0020 Data3 FEDCBA9876543210 ASCII 16 byte display When the Higher Byte Lower Byte option button is ON WM010 Data 1 01 ASCII 2 byte display D0010 Data2 01234567 ASCII 8 byte display D0020 Data3 0123456789ABCDEF ASCII 16 byte display App 2 4 Appendix 3 Modem Connection Page Appendix 3 1 Preparation of Modem on PC Side cooooonccccncccccconccccccnnncncncnnnannonnnnnns App 3 2 Appendix 3 1 1 Using an RS 232C module NB RS1 NJ RS2 NS RS1 coooooooccccccccccccccononooooos App 3 2 Appendix 3 1 2 Using the RS 232C port of CPU NJ C
25. 2 Method of execution by a program 1 Data is collected in the negative direction when the start of sampling trace is executed then in the positive direction when the STRA instruction set point 0 is executed The operation timing chart is shown below g When the sampling When the sampling count Sampling in Sampling in Sampling in count exceeds the minus is less than the plus minus direction plus direction minus direction preset value new data preset value the data is over written collected so far is stored Resetting Enable Start sampling trace Set point 0 Execute STRA instruction Sampling q E Resetting Set sampling trace When the relays are set concurrently Execute STRA i The zero point is not the signals are not recognized i recognized before the reset Sampling in minus Sampling address Sampling is not direction starts 0 This point is executed after At this point of time recognized at the this point of time old data is canceled rising edge Caution e If the program does not have the STRA instruction sampling trace does not stop because point O cannot be set e The STRA instruction cannot be executed two or more consecutive times Once executed the STRA instruction becomes invalid If the STRA Reset STRAR instruction is executed the STRA instruction becomes valid again 3 32 Sampling trace execution 3 11 Sampling Trace Recording of Dat
26. 3 2 y 0 Select File Verify from the menu bar s File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Ty New Ctrl Ipen Ctra BeOpen Import Export Online Dave Ctrl Load Save As Page Setup Print Gtrli P Print Preview Property Exit The Verify dialog box is displayed Check the items to be verified Program DPROGRAM DATAAFNDA TASA BCEME 90 1 Fxl Browse Parameters DAPROGRAM DATSAFNDATSAFORSN5417 PAHA Browse Data Registers DAPROGRAM DATLAFNDSTSADEFME N0 1 40M Browse W Program JY Parameters Cancel Help F File Registers Verify 0 For each of the Program P Parameter T and Data register D text boxes specify the location and file name of the file to be verified When you left click the Browse button a dialog box for drive holder and file selection appears Left click the OK button to execute transfer processing This function allows you to verify the contents of the program parameter data register and file register separately or collectively the Verify dialog box if the Program check box is checked and the Program text box is specified the In Parameter Data register and File register check boxes are checked and corresponding text boxes are left blank the parameter data register and file register files with the same file name as the program file in the same location are loaded and verified
27. 3 Offline SB et 30 oS Se ho All No Filter y XD000 DE x0015 x0001 x0017 o ar MD eg ae 3 Writing a horizontal connection line Shift the cursor to the left side of the space reserved for a path horizontal connection line Press lt Ctrl gt lt gt gt to draw a horizontal connection line me Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 3 Offline x0000 DE x0015 x0001 x0017 NN x0003 X0016 2 39 2 3 Program Modification Addition of lines instructions 4 Compressing the program removing blanks A line is compressed upward or to left if it permits vertical or horizontal compression by removing blanks left after program creation The compression procedure is as follows xoooo X0001 gt x0004 X0005 xO000 xXD001 X0004 X0005 PF When the cursor is shifted to another line this loader automatically converts and compresses the current program 5 Inserting a line inserting a blank line This function is used to create a blank line in a line This is different from line insertion When creating a parallel line it is recommended to create a blank line in advance for easy edit X0003 X0004 x0000 X0001 A X0003 X0004 0 Press lt Alt gt lt Ins gt to create a blank line below the instruction line at the cursor position 2 40 Addition of lines instructions 2 3 Program Modification 6 Deleting a contact or coil A contact or coil can be deleted by shif
28. ASCII lt Display in words gt In the data display window left click the part right under the part in which the address was entered in the above operation In this example a green colored frame is displayed under address X0000 Next enter the address in the text box at top right of the screen Then left click the arrow button to select 16 bit signed Integer multi format from the data format list WM 16m Signed Integer multi format as e Pe HEESE Address Tag DEC HEX ASCII xOOo00 ort a 0 Left click the Enter button The status of the specified word is displayed ha 16bit Signed Integer rut format x v A 03 53 5088 lee lt Continuous display gt After displaying a specified bit or word by the above procedure left click the 22 Continuous button The specified bit or word is displayed continuously 16bit Signed Integer rmititormat 8 BEleal eal ay ra Address Tag DEC HEX ASCII O000 Off WHOOO1 odo 0000 o000 O000 E 000g oO wmoooz ct tO Oooo O ooo o ooo A oo WHOOOS odo 0000 O000 E ooga dd MA OOO oo OO O ooo o ooo 0000 oo WMODOS dodo dooa oao O000 E ooo dd MAD OO OD ooo DO ae ia 0000 o0 WHOOO odo 0000 000o O000 o 000g dd OO ct Oooo O i ooo0 ool WHOOOS dodo 0000 o000 O000 E 000g dd MA OO OO Oooo O o ooo o ooo o000 ao WMODOB odo dooa 000o O000 E ooo dd wmoooc OO ooo OO O ti ooo0 ool WMODOD dodo 0000 000o anag E ooo dd WMOOOE OO OD ooo DO a o ooo 0000 o0 WMODOF do
29. Address Sample Cluantit Sample Ferio Traces Before 299 Scan jo Traces After E C Time x10me fi 2 When indefinite data is entered into WLO000 as 0 an STRA instruction is executed Before and after the timing WLOOO data is traced 999 times each for sampling at 10 ms intervals 3 When X000 input becomes ON the sampling trace memory function is reset and accepts the STRA instruction again 3 29 3 11 Sampling Trace Setting sampling trace Recording of Data History 2 Trigger specification by device start and end LOOOO HOW 20 429 300 Explanation of program and setup 1 Click OK on the Trace Registration dialog box to start the sampling trace function Sampling Trace Registration E Cancel Help Reset Trigger Clear All Trigger Poin i KeyBoard Enter 7 STRA Instruction Mo 0 Off Address Sample Cluantit Sample Ferio Traces Before 999 Scan jo Traces After E C Time x10me fi 2 When indefinite data is entered into WLO00 as 500 WLOOO data is traced 999 times each before and after the leading edge of M0120 for sampling at 10 ms intervals tf On Address 3 11 1 Setting sampling trace This subsection explains how to set the sampling trace function 0 Select PC functions Sampling Trace Registration from the menu bar 0 The Sample Trace Registration dialog box is displayed Set the sampling trace conditions Bit Word Sampling volume Sampling interval
30. Computer Loader System Configuration By installing the software on a personal computer it is possible to use it as a programming tool for the FLEX N Series PCs Personal computer Windows 95 98 Millennium Edition ME Printer any maker Personal computer loader software NT Workstation 4 0 or 2000 Professional Type NN4NWN SB Printer connection Installation q cable 7 SYS e ROM writer PC connection cable NN CNV3 cable for PC AT compatible computer with 9 pin D subconnector on the PC side 1 3 1 4 Method of Installation Installation 1 4 1 Personal computer loader software Program loader software package is supplied in the form of CD The installation CD includes the installation program which automatically executes operations necessary for installation as well as the registration of icons If you have already installed a beta edition of this software package uninstall it first then install the personal computer loader software Do not overwrite the personal computer loader If the personal computer loader software is installed without uninstalling the Windows based personal computer loader the software may not operate properly For the method of uninstallation refer to 1 5 Uninstall 1 4 2 Installation procedure 0 Before installing the personal computer loader software close all the Windows programs that are open
31. Flex PG Programmer TT File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options Miew Window Help Be M H S S kA 8 ve amp e fio y f No Fiter ml Untitled 1 Offline e Fa Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Convers ion Logical Program Data 4 d adel e ajoj a co me me or E Fe F F4 FS Fe Fr F Fa FiO Fil F12 Estart Sw E Fitch E E 20000 xXo0001 x000 X0003 xX0004 Yoozo E E EY HAS HE E File 1 Offline SPB 215062 Stopped lt Drawing an upward vertical connection line gt While holding down the lt Ctrl gt key press the lt T gt key to draw a vertical line to the upper level img Fuji Flex PC Programmer Me El File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge AB Li ero ca 7 36 Ee A A oz y f No Fiter ml Untitled 1 Offline e F Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Frogram Data T4 SAY all pelea ae ee ee ea FiO Fil Fiz EStart Sw Fitch E xo0000 0001 000 File 1 Ottline SFE 2 5082 Stopped 2 12 Writing contacts and outputs 2 2 Programming lt Changing horizontal connection line to contact gt 0 Left click the Common or the Contact tab in the Instruction group tabs on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the 11 Examine On button 0 Position the cursor to a horizon
32. Modification Addition of lines instructions A contact is inserted below the cursor Shift the cursor above the instruction insertion position Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline x0015 XO001 FE x0016 X0003 Press lt Alt gt lt Ins gt to reserve a space Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline x0015 XO001 e x0016 X0003 E Press lt Ctrl gt lt l gt or lt Ctrl gt lt gt to draw a connection line me Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline X0015 XO001 me x00l6 x0003 SE Left click the Common or Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the itlExamine On button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position 2 36 Addition of lines instructions 2 3 Program Modification The Address Entry dialog box is displayed Address Entry Dialog X0015 XO001 E ia vnn g Position the cursor here and click the mouse left button Enter the address of the contact in the Address text box In this example lt X17 gt is entered Left click the OK button As shown below the contact is inserted in parallel between the upper and lower contacts my Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline X0015 XO001 E x0016 X0003 e Shift the cursor to the lower line for conversion my Fuji Flex PC Programmer
33. Setup dialog box is displayed Printer Name E pson ActionLaser 1600 Properties Status Ready Type Epson ActionLaser 1600 Where LPT1 Comment Paper Orientation Size as 210 x 297 mm Portrait C Landscape Cancel Source Auto Select y Set the output printer name paper size and source etc and left click the OK button 4 8 Execution of print operation 4 2 1 Execution of print operation After setting the appropriate items refer to 4 1 Outline of Print Functions execute the print operation lt Method of executing print operation gt 0 Select the Print command from the File menu The Print dialog box is displayed Printer Epzon ActionLaser 1600 on LPT1 10 Device Listing Print Ladder Cancel FF Instruction List Page Setup Devices Used Device Cross Reference re Print Preview arameters File Registers Help Check the box associated with the item to be printed Left click the OK button and the print operation starts An example of printout of each item is given below 4 9 4 2 Print 4 2 Print Printout example 4 2 2 Printout example As a reference examples of printout using the software are given below 1 Ladder printout 28 1 10 Automatic Control Program Header 01 04 25 Page 1 Sample 1 Ladder Coupling signal Coupling X0000 M0001 M0002 M006C M0000 M0000 Single s it
34. Stopped Note 1 In a tag name the comma cannot be used 2 Ina description the comma cannot be used lf a comma is included in the description it is automatically deleted when the description is added to the data base Note that the description is not displayed on a ladder program 2 4 Setting tag entry display lt Tag Editor gt 2 1 Preparations for Programming There are two methods of entering a tag name One is using the Tag Editor dialog box described above and the other is using Tag Editor Tae Editor Es Fin Find F Ignore case Replace with P Whole words only Filte Emid Heplace Replace sil H a In all fields Address e Failure Always On Init_Scan 5can_Elock 10ms_Clock 100ms_ Clock 1s_Clock Monfatal Fault Fatal Fault Bat Error a For the method of using Tag Editor refer to 2 5 Tag Edit Description ON while the PC ts running Set ON if a PC failure occurs Set OM when the power supply is operating Contact on for initial scan only Toggles at each scan Set ON and OFF with a pernod of 10m Set ON and OFF with a period of 100mg Set 0N and OFF with 4 period of 13 User nonfatal fault relaps M8110 to Me 2F 12 ON User fatal Fault relave S130 to M07 4F 12 ON The battery le disconnected or too low voltage 2 5 f In any field 2 2 Programming Writing contacts and outputs 2 2 1 Writing contacts and outputs Here the method of prepa
35. a new line block Inserts a new line comment or modifies an existing line comment A line comment is used to explain a particular line of a program Deletes a selected line block Display line as Instruction List Displays a selected line by instructions Download changes to PC e E LE Downloads ladder lines changed in an online window to a PC attched 2 2 Setting tag entry display 2 1 Preparations for Programming 2 1 3 Setting tag entry display During program editing it is possible to enter tags while writing instructions in the program lt is also possible to display the tag entries on the program The methods of setting tag entry display are explained below g The tag is a label name which is in one to one correspondence with an address lt corresponds to a comment in the MS DOS based loader 1 Setting program editor Select the Environment command from the Option menu The Environment Options dialog box is displayed Left click the Editor Options tab The items to set to edit and display the program are displayed Editor Options tab Editor Options Folders Data Display Colors Palette I Auto Documentation IY Allow duplicate Tags Remove NOF in offline edit conversion Address Tag Displa Address Tag Heigh f 1 Rows 8 characters C Tag ES i 2 Rows by 8 characters 1 Setting the edit options Both Address and Tag option bu
36. aaia Tiaa 4 1 Alei ces B ae a A EE eee E 4 1 1 Displaying and setting the Page Setup dialog oooooooooonoconcccononononono nono nn nnn nono nono 4 1 SS etna PE E E TS A A E E E A E 4 2 1 Displaying and setting the Print Setup dialog ooooooooonoconnonononononoccrnrnn nono rc 4 2 2 Seting or TOE ISHN G en a a a E A 4 3 SrSenng ol Ladder PE sete E a aa a A ae 4 4 4 Print setup for instruction word istsrss a E A ATS 4 5 5 Setting of Devices Cross Reference cccccccccocononoconononnnnncnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnas 4 6 6 Setting of Devices Cross Reference cccccccccececeasaueeseeeeeeeceeeceaeaueasessueeeeeeeesesauaasaseeeeeeeeeseeseseaaasasses 4 6 G7 se AN ELI VOT Selina lic cdta 4 7 S PHAESCIUD tor TIE register decciutcen cameras ctecdecconccnn comesicns A welidendedein asi 4 7 AS PINE ROVICW ti A AN AS TS 4 8 7AM ec e111 ces 0 peer A 4 8 EI Ai 4 9 4 2 1 Execution Of print operation ooocccoconnncccccoconccconcncconononnnnnnnnnnononnnnnonnannnnnnnnnnnnnrannnnnonannnnnnanznns 4 9 4 2 2 FEMME aa 4 10 AA e A 4 10 E A a th Sua ain ace ete aot incon Myst fit Aled alate dans 4 11 3 Ladder program list print with cross reference occccccccnococconnoconnnnnncnnnoononannncnnnnnnnnnnononnnnnnancrnnananennnos 4 12 4 Device cross reference police 4 13 5 INSte ICH OM Word INSU OMA e eras a ee lito stn he Ae a a
37. address For a detailed explanation of tags refer to Section 2 Select documentation file for Online Window St No Setup Remote St Mo Link St Mo Self Clear PC memory on opening window File name PROG03_02 Tag Files of type Address Tag Files Tag Cancel Help 0 Reading status is indicated on the progress dialog box When the reading is completed the PC ladder program is displayed on the screen The screen displayed at this time is called an online window il Fuji Flex PG Programmer PROGO1 Fx Offline File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help De moO Se Sua 2 ee A fo gt All No Filter D000 AD001 Hed Offline SPH 7 3966 Stopped 3 4 Online Connection 3 2 Online Connection Changing sheet displayed on the window File 1 and Data 1 tabs are displayed at lower left on the program window so that you can change between ladder sheet and data sheet screens Left clicking either tag displays the corresponding sheet Ladder program sheet screen xoooo0 X0007 m0000 t X0002 M0001 i a El m0000 WLO000 TODOO MOV 0 gt 0 mM0000 T0000 R 0 5000 TooOO WLOOOO MOV 0 gt 0 File 1 7 gt Data sheet screen img PROGO3_02 Online olx mual Beo aney ael Address Tag DEC HEX ASCII E xoo00 Off File 1 Data 1 Window split Select View Split Window from the menu bar
38. and left click the Save button Enter extension Fxl Lad or PMA according to the type of the file to be saved e Example of saving in the ladder file format Fxl Save s id x Save in Y FN_PROG e ex EJ JV Program E PROG_NJ Fxl PROG03_02 Fxl 5 ae E PROGO1 Fxi a E PROGOZ2 Fxl PROGO2_01 Fxl PROGO2_02 Fxl PROGO3 Fxl File name PROG 0 Save as type Ladder Files Fxl z Cancel Help e Example of saving in the old ladder file format Lad Save As EAE Save in E FN_PROG e Ese Y Program Data PROGO1 Lad F Tag File name PROG20 Save as type FlexPLC 16bit Ladder Files Lad Cancel Help e Example of saving in the DOS loader file format PMA Save As EAE Save in E FN_PROG e 3 E EJ V Program Data PROGO1 PMA F Tag File name PROG30 Save as type Fui DOS Files Pma Cancel Help 3 6 Saving PC data 3 3 Save PC Content to File g To save as a DOS version loader file PMA the length of the file name must be 8 single byte characters or less Because DOS version is an MS DOS application it cannot deal with file names that are longer than 8 characters If saved by a file name longer than 8 characters DOS version references the file by a file name shortened to 8 characters or less 3 3 2 Saving PC data Here the method of saving PC data in a personal computer is explained After selecting the online windo
39. are as listed below Other models are not supported Model Software version 1 01 014 1 10014 1 11 003 2 00 XXX NBO O Te 7 O O NBE 24 point and 36 point basic units for NB2 O MIC O O NB 56 point and 90 point basic units for NB1 and NB2 O O O O O NJE NJ CPU E4 O O O NJ NJ CPU A8 A32 B32 O O O NJH NJ CPU B16 O O O NS NS series O O O O O SPB X X O In addition to the above manuals the following Fuji Electric FA Components amp Systems Co Ltd site offers various manuals and technical documents associated with FLEX PC and MICREX SX SPB URL http www fujielectric co jp fcs eng This manual may not be reproduced in whole or part in any form without prior written approval by the manufacturer The contents of this manual including specifications are subject to change without prior notice If you find any ambiguous or incorrect descriptions in this manual please write them down along with the manual No shown on the cover and contact FUJI The loader software is subject to version up due to functional improvement etc Therefore an explanation of some items may not be found in this manual For details please check the revision log included in Preface using the help function of the loader software Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the U S A Pentium is a registered trademark or trademark of Intel Corporation of the U S A
40. box is displayed Copy to Library ACE Save ir Lib NS Expl7 LLE File name Exp02 Save as type Ladder Library File LLb Cancel Help Zi Select a save to drive or folder or create a new folder in the Save in list box Select or enter a save to library file name in the File name text box 0 Left click the Save button The selected line block is saved in the file The file extension is LLB 2 8 2 Library read function This subsection explains how to paste a registered line from a library to a ladder program The library read function can be used only when the program window is in Edit mode Display an object program on the window to paste lines from the library 0 Left click the 4 Edit button or select the Edit Mode command from the Edit menu The program window changes to Edit mode Shift the cursor to the line below the line paste position Select the Paste from Library command from the Edit menu The Paste from Library dialog box is displayed Paste from Library File name JExpOZLLB Files of type Ladder Library File LLb Cancel Help EA 2 63 2 8 Library Registration and Read Library registration function 0 Select a save to drive or folder or create a new folder in the Look in list box Select or enter a save to library file name in the File name text box Left click the Open button The selected line
41. box the Auto Documentation box has been checked the Tag Editor dialog box is displayed The explanation about this shall be omitted here Fuji Flex PC Programmer EStart Sw Fitch E xooo0 xooo1 3 A In the same way as described above write normally open contacts X0002 and X0003 and normally closed contact X0004 as shown in the following diagram ws Fuji Flex PC Programmer 2 8 Writing contacts and outputs 2 2 Programming 3 Writing outputs Left click the Common or Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar 0 Left click the gt Output button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position The Address Entry dialog box is displayed mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help SS a ah See 8 8 if favorites y mi Untitled 1 Offline gyp Gommon Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Datar al gt sel al o A ar Fig Fi1 Fiz ee Sw Move the cursor to this itch fi E x0000 X00001 xoooz X0D03 X0004 position and left click it E m EY m mm Em E Address Entry Dialog Address Entry for instruction type Output Address 1 20 Cancel Offline SPH 2 5062 Eciit 1 1 0 stopped Enter the address of the o
42. can be described using the other input method for an applied instruction that is called applied instruction guidance input Wxoo02 WMOO1O 0 Position the right frame of the cursor to a vertical connection line drawing point and press lt Ctrl gt lt gt to draw a vertical connection line or lt Ctrl gt lt gt gt to draw a horizontal one my Untitled 1 Offline du Sab al WX0005 WMOO1O 0 Left click the Ol Data Instruction Guidance Entry button 0 Shift the cursor to the instruction description position and click the mouse left button The Data Instruction Entry dialog box is displayed WX0DOS WMOO10 Register invert 32 bit Register move Exchange registers Move a block of registers y Writing a data move MOV instruction 2 2 Programming Select Category from the Data Instruction Entry dialog Select MOV from Instruction List 0 Left click the OK button mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer The Address Entry dialog box is displayed for applied instruction MOV as follows File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge MUSAE LA 8 amp By 9 foo fe No Fitter Of mi Untitled 1 Offline FE Fa Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data CA SJ CRI how Tmi Ctr fe af ol 1d Hoja 00 eff uw tm efa 53 El i Fe FS F4 FS F6 FF FS FO Fig Fii F12 Add
43. deleting coil Y10 Since a coil cannot be deleted directly from line 1 a coil should be deleted from line 2 and the address of the coil in line 2 is changed from Y10 to Y11 0 Delete Y11 by the procedure mentioned before X0000 X0001 X0002 FA Double click Y10 to change the address to Y 11 xoooo X0001 X0002 FA 7 Merging lines Two independent lines can be merged into one This is useful when connecting two independent lines vertically Shift the cursor to a line to connect vertically 0 Select Merge with Next Line from the Edit menu The line at the cursor position is merged with the one below xO000 x000l Align the right side of the cursor with the vertical line drawing position 0 Press lt Ctrl gt lt gt to draw a vertical connection line xO000 xXD001 2 43 2 3 Program Modification Addition of lines instructions 8 Dividing a line A line can be divided by erasing a vertical connection line 0 Align the right side of the cursor with the vertical connection line to erase 0 Press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt gt to erase the vertical connection line When the cursor is shifted to another line the current line is divide into two x0000 XD001 x0000 X0001 FF 2 3 3 Changing a tag This subsection explains how to change an input tag on a ladder window 1 tch0 MOO Shift the cursor to X0000 Click the mouse right button to display the Right Click menu v Edi
44. draw a line le ES il Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help D e l ESES Li o ca l Eh Be B foz gt All No Fiter im Untitled 1 Offline e Es Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data de dls ASS AS Fi Fil Fiz Estart Sw Fitch E x0000 x0001 0002 0003 0004 oOozO E m E E E E 0005 D006 E es ie ta Ey Py Ea Ea Offline SPH 2 5062 Eciit lal 0 stopped Left click the Common or Output tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the Output button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position The Address Entry dialog box is displayed m Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options Miew Window Help De MUl amp 8 s Li e E E roo gt All No Fitter mi Untitled 1 Offline FE Ez Common Contact Output Transter Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic DEl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data d LO lx del al O A ar FiO Fi1 Fiz EStart Sw Fitch E x0000 AD001 x000 AD003 0004 Address Entry Dialog El Pl Ee la E lo E E E E 3 E Address Entry for instruction type Output E E E 0005 0006 El a Move the cursor to this Address 1 pecs l position and left click i
45. file register separately or collectively The program file FXL for the Windows version loader contain parameters However if you want to transfer the program together with the parameter check both the Program and Parameters check boxes If you check only the Program check box only the program is transferred If you check both the Program and Parameters check boxes and leave the Parameters text box blank and if there is a parameter file FXP with the same location and file name as the program file FXL the contents of the parameter file are transferred If there is not a parameter file FXP with the same file name as the program file the contents of the parameter in the program file FXL are transferred In the Download file to PC dialog box if the Program check box is checked and the Program text box is specified the Parameters Data registers and File registers check boxes are checked and corresponding text boxes are left blank the parameter data register and file register files with the same file name as the program file in the same location are loaded and transferred o Left click the OK button A loading confirmation dialog box appears Not running mi PROGO3_02 Fx Online 0000 0001 OO10 Yoo10 Warning 0002 0000 OOO File 1 4 Running PROGO3 02 FxI Online 0000 0001 OO10 oOO10 Warning 0002 0000 xOOOT e les 4 Select Yes
46. holding down the lt Ctrl gt key press the lt gt gt key A Cursor Start point End point 2 Drawing a connection line from right to left to connect to the left bus Operation Align the left side of the cursor with the start point While holding down the lt Ctrl gt key press the lt gt key Cursor End point Start point Note When drawing a connection line from the left bus shift the cursor once to right and draw a connection line from right to left 3 Drawing a downward connection line Operation Align the right side of the cursor with the start point While holding down the lt Ctrl gt key press the lt gt key r Start point P Cursor End point 4 Drawing an upward connection line Operation Align the right side of the cursor with the start point While holding down the lt Ctrl gt key press the lt T gt key Cursor End point Start point 5 Deleting a connection line Operation While holding down lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt press the lt gt lt gt lt l gt or lt T gt to trace the line in the same way as for drawing 2 14 Writing contacts and outputs 2 2 Programming 3 Writing branch outputs Here the method of writing a branch output shown below is explained 0000 0001 0002 0005 0004 Shift the cursor to the instruction description position X0004 here and press lt Ctrl gt lt gt lt gt gt to
47. ie ce eee eee el ele eee ele 3 37 3 12 2 CREATING a Progr nia acces cde taeea ten dihat e eae ale beeen eae te kd 3 37 1 Example of the program to execute status latch by key operation on the program loader 3 37 2 Sample program using the SLT instruction cccoccccccccncnnnnnnnnnnonnnnononononononononnrnn non 3 38 3 Example of the program to execute status latch by operating external input switch B10 3 38 39 123 Status laten regis tatom a a DO ce eee 3 39 3 12 4 Status latch A UA ies 3 40 1 Method to operate keys of the program loader ooooooooooccocococccocccnononononononnnnnnnnn nono 3 40 2 MISTING A POIS AA 3 40 3 The method to operate external input Switch for execution ooooocccccccccccccccocnnncnconcnnnccnnnononnnnncnncnncncnnnononos 3 41 3712 5 Staus latch result display cso ccc ccicns esses einstein aceon ced cee acccte aes 3 41 3 126 Saving status latch Gala np s 3 42 SA otal s laten cancelall A a A o ee ed EA E ye e AE EET 3 42 Hardware system configuration Section 3 Online Operations 3 1 Preparation for Online Connection and Outline of Online Operations 3 1 1 Hardware system configuration Connect a personal computer using the PC loader cable for FLEX PC N SSS a a EAS AS 7 MERA RN FERS yy gt EEE fa 7 f Y e Applicable personal computer e Connection cable e PC AT compatible machine gt NN CNV3 9 pin D
48. insertion position File 1 Data 1 4 Offline SPB 4 8062 Edit 11 0 Stopped 0 Press lt Ctrl gt lt Ins gt to reserve a space for writing a contact Left click the Common or Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the 1t Examine On button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position 2 32 Addition of lines instructions 2 3 Program Modification The Address Entry dialog box is displayed Move the cursor to this position and left click it Enter the address of the contact in the Address text box In this example lt X15 gt is entered Left click the OK button The contact is inserted in series between contacts as shown in the following diagram me Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline 2 Inserting series contact into branch line x0000 X0015 X0001 FA X0000 X0015 XO001 Y0030 FA X0016 X0003 E 2 33 2 3 Program Modification Addition of lines instructions A contact is inserted on the left side of the cursor Here insert a contact between the bus and contact Shift the cursor to the contact on the right side of the instruction insertion position me Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline En E id 100 fall No Filter y x0000 X0015 X0001 A Press lt Ctrl gt lt Ins gt to reserve a
49. is left clicked It is also possible to move the cursor using the Arrow keys on the keyboard The cursor is displayed only in the Edit mode e Program window The program window is the entire screen area in which the ladder program that is being edited or monitored is displayed e Display selection tabs To monitor edit a ladder program left click the File 1 tab og Fuji Flex PG Programmer Oy ES File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help D e PH Ale L o a l a l A oz y f No Filter mi PROGO1 Fxl Online AD000 AD001 rile 1 JT J Seer Online SPE 3966 Mon Ii o RAM FLASH To monitor set data left click the Data 1 tab a Fuji Flex PG Programmer A ES File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help He AO Se SSeS Se RE Ba fio ANo Fie El i PROGO1 Fx Online iofs Bi Jv a all Address Tag HE ASCII OOO00 a Online SPE 7 3966 Mon 1 1 O RAM FLASH Windows types 1 7 Screen Configuration e Status bar The status bar indicates the mode and operating condition of the window that is currently being displayed the help message for the tool bar button currently selected etc Download all changed PC lines to the PC Online SPB 73066 Ect 1 1 T RAM FLASH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Displays the help message for the tool bar button selected 2 Indicates online display offline display or modem display 3 Indicates the PC model sele
50. is pasted from the library Line read from the library Specify this line program to read from the library ml Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 3 Offline ml File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DS HABLA a 8 a fo ajja Fiten E Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Bbl Compare Arithmetio Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program DA sea A ee eee Fig Fil FE MOZ00 M0030 pod10 0 0004 WHOOLO WM0011 eH WHOOLO Mtfline SPB 2052 A line just pasted is in the selected status 2 64 Outline of function block 2 9 Function block A function block User Macrocommand makes a user created program available as a subroutine A created function block can be saved in a function block library or called for user by another program For using function block instructions refer to User Macrocommand Manual LEH943 2 9 1 Outline of function block User Macrocommand 1 Describing a function block and displaying function block information A function block is described in a program as a function block call section and function block execution sections 1 Edit window sal Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 4 Offline File Edit Search PC functi Auxili Opti View Window Hel S File Edi ikai Pi ra Auxiliary ita View Window ik Function block call De MH Lit o DER a fioo y j No Filter y section F pH Common Contact Ou
51. line under edit to another line 4 Address Tag Display Set display of address and tag to ON or OFF e Address amp Tag Address and Tag are displayed above the instruction symbol Tag Displays only a tag above the instruction symbol Note however that when no tag has been set for the instruction address the instruction address is displayed e Address Displays only an address above the instruction symbol 0000 5 Tag display height Eight characters are displayed for the number of tag lines The number of tag lines is one or two App 2 2 Environment Options Appendix 2 1 Environment Options 2 Setting of Folders 0 Left click the Folders tab Items to set for the saving of an user program the registration of a ladder library and a function block library the addition of a password etc are displayed Environment Options x Editor Options Folders Data Display Colorz Palette Ladder Default G FN_Prosprogram a Ladder Library G FN_Pro Lie A Function Block Library G FN_Pro Macro_LIe i Folder browse button 1 Ladder Default When a file is opened the folder set here is opened If the Environment Options have not been set the folder in which the software has been installed is opened 2 Ladder Library When Edit Copy to Library or Edit Paste from Library is executed the folder set here is opened If the Environment Options have not been set the folder in which t
52. loader in the same folder 2 Using the explorer make sure the program file and comment files that have been copied in 1 have the same name Extensions may not be changed 3 In the ordinary procedure open the program file of above 2 with the Windows loader Comment files are automatically read Then when the program is saved new files for the Windows loader program file Fxl and tag file TAG are created Reference If the program is saved by specifying extension PMA a MS DOS Loader comment file CTD is created automatically App 1 3 Appendix 1 2 Functions of Windows Loader 1 About functions not supported by Windows PC loader The Windows Loader V2 00 XXX does not support the following functions 1 Trigger PC stop 2 Trigger monitor stop 3 Range specified execution 4 Simulation 5 PC number setting Initial setup 6 Remote station number setting Remote operation 2 About option and utility functions supported by Windows PC loader The Windows Loader does not support the following option and utility functions 1 SFC 2 CAD i f 3 Comment File Converter Option 4 Remote Control Option Windows version Options Modem Connection 5 Comment Transfer Utility 6 JPCN 1 Parameter Setup Utility App 1 4 Windows loader Appendix 2 Environment Setting Page Appendix 2 1 Environment Options cccccceeseseeseeeeeeeessseeeeseeeesseeeeseeoeeneeeeseees App 2 1
53. loader is connected is turned off 3 27 Sampling Trace 3 11 Sampling Trace Recording of Data History The sampling trace function enables the user to store the data preceding and following a specified point in the sampling trace memory of the program loader When the sampling trace memory is monitored the history of data alteration can be traced Sampling trace data can be registered in the loader up to 16 for bit data and up to 6 for word data The sampling interval can be set for each scan or time segment 10 to 2550 ms and data can be sampled for up to 2000 One of the following methods is selectable for setting the trigger point 1 Specifying from the loader 2 Using the STRA instruction from a program 3 Using the ON address of a specified relay 4 Using the OFF address of a specified relay Because data alteration before and after a point can be monitored this function is effectively used to inspect the factor of an event g Following model of PC support Sampling trace NS NJ Series PC with debugging memory cassette model N MA16 mounted Example of sampling trace result display 1 Graph timing chart display 2 Text ON OFF display Specified point Bit Bit Sampling Trace Result Display 999 99 Sampling Trace Result Display 999 999 EZ adig Address Sample Period Every 1 Scan s Trigger Point STRA 4 3 2 1 M0050 M0050 M0051 M0051 M0052 M0052 MODOO MODOO M0010 M0010 M00
54. make sure that the modem supports these commands A modem not supporting the commands cannot be connected through the RS 232C module AT amp FEOVOQ0 CR AT N3 J0 amp D2S0 3 CR ATQ1 CR e Meanings of commands Note that the meanings may more or less differ according to the model Command Function Meaning AT amp F Initializes the memory ATEO Sets command echo function Echo not returned ATVO Sets result code display mode Result code displayed in number ATQO Sets result code output to DTE Result code output to DTE ATQ1 Result code not output to DTE AT N3 Sets MNP mode MNP automatic selection mode set preferentially AT JO Adjusts DTE data speed automatically DTE data speed fixed at speed before start of communication even if communication speed between modems varies Detects RS 232C DTR signal When DTR signal turns from On to Off modem in data mode AT amp D2 cuts off line and turns AT command mode When DTR is Off automatic receive function Is invalid ATS0 3 Sets automatic receive and number of Automatic receive is effected after third ring signal is detected times of receive calls 4 Sequence of switching on power supply Since the RS 232C module starts initializing the modem immediately after power on be sure to turn on the modem first The power is supplied to the RS 232C module when the PC power is turned on App 3 2 RS 232C port of CPU Appendix 3 1 Preparation of Modem on PC Side Appendix 3 1 2
55. nonfatal fault relape 8710 to M812F is ON Fatal Fault Me027 User fatal fault relays M81 30 to M874F is ON a at me el oe ol ew S Ux e 0 Enter addresses tags and descriptions The lt Tab gt key can be used to shift from the address to the tag to the description The entry of a description may be omitted However be sure to enter an address and a tag before the record Is registered in the data base Each time a new record is registered the records in the data base are automatically sorted rearranged in order of address 2 53 2 5 Tag Editor Tag Editor 2 5 3 Find and replacement using the tag editor 1 Find section Fin Find Ignore case Replace Replace with F Whole words only EEE replace Find text box Replace text box Enter an address or tag into the Find text box for search The address or tag entered into the Find text box is searched The address or tag entered into the Replace with text box is replaced When the Ignore Case check box is set to ON an address or tag is searched by ignoring uppercase and lowercase When the Whole words only check box is set to ON a text is extracted with a half size space or comma or ASCII code other than A Z a z as a delimiter code address and searched as a word 2 5 4 Tag editor filter 1 Configuration of the filter section Filte i In all fields Tag Address Description In any field
56. oa Games j Settings tU Online Services StartUp Search Internet Explorer Outlook E xpress Help gt Windows Media Plaper Run A QuickTime 5 Paint Shop Pro 5 Log Off COMPAQ_1 Micres F PC Programmer E POD Editor UGO0S Cy Shut D owr Bf ASD Windows Ne Millennium Edition The personal computer loader starts From this screen the user can perform desired offline and online operations For the methods of offline and online operations refer to Section 2 and the subsequent sections Be 10 x File Options View Window Help he W Bele Lime a SS By Be A foo y 4 No Filter w Fuji Flex PC Programmer 1 9 1 7 Screen Configuration Screen configuration 1 7 1 Screen configuration The personal computer loader screen contains various buttons tool bars etc which are used to edit programs data or display the current condition of a specific operation Here those components which are displayed on the screen are explained taking the offline edit screen as an example Open the offline screen to enter the Edit mode and the screen display becomes as follows Menu bar E Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Main tool bar De PHSR shia A ee we foo fA No Fiten z _ Instruction group tab fail Untitled 1 Offline RU Line edit buttons z p Common Contact Out
57. shown in 3 12 2 3 for example 1 Operate as follows from the program loader Select PC functions Debug functions Status Latch Registration from the menu bar The Status Latch Registration dialog box is displayed Register status latch data select Key Board Enter and left click the OK button Status Latch Registration Ea Stan End 1 fTo000 10010 2 Cancel 3 4 Help El E Reset Trigger E p Clear All 9 10 a 11 1 fe Rerboamcmer 12 7 SLT Instruction 13 14 On Address 15 Off Address Select PC functions Debug functions Status Latch Start from the menu bar The current data is stored in the status latch memory 2 Using a program The procedure for the sample program of 1 in Section 3 12 2 is as follows 1 Do on the PC loader as follows Select PC functions Debug functions Status Latch Registration from the menu bar The Status Latch Registration dialog box is displayed Register status latch data select SLT Instruction and left click the OK button Status Latch Registration Ea Start End 1 roo00 10010 2 Cancel 3 4 Help 5 E Reset Trigger T a Clear All 3 l 10 Trigger Poin 17 KeyBoard Enter CA R el ee 1 3 E T a 14 i Dn Address Off Address 2 Set the X0 switch to ON to make the status latch instruction SLT valid The current value TRO of the timer TO is stored in the PC status latch memory For
58. status bar at the bottom of the window Online SPE 24 5966 hon 1 1 0 FAM FLAS5H Edit mode Monitor mode IN Online SFB 2a S966 Edit 11 o FAMW FLA5H Edit change the program For the method of editing a program refer to Section 2 g While the program is being edited various symbols are displayed on the right and left power rails in the ladder program The meanings of those symbols are explained below Each time an edited line is transferred the PC the associated symbol disappears The selection display does not disappear e M Indicates that the line is being changed M x0000 000l ls Indicates that the line is being inserted HHHHHHHHHS 3 16 Change online program y 3 6 Change Online Program e Color of selected area Indicates that the line is being selected e D Indicates that the line is being deleted 0001 E D D D D D D D D D 0 Select Edit Download changes to PC from the menu bar to transfer the edited program to the PC Alternatively left click the amp Download to PC button on the main tool bar When downloading changes to a running PC care should be taken as this could cause a program error which in turn can cause the PC to stop or the system to malfunction When an attempt is made to transfer a changed program to the PC a dialog box for confirmation is displayed Left click the OK button and the changed program is transferre
59. string lt Explanation of the Search dialog box gt Direction Either Forward search from the beginning of the scope of search toward the end or Backward search from the end of the scope of search toward the beginning can be selected Origin This option specifies the starting point of search As the starting point either From Cursor or Entire Scope can be specified Scope This option specifies the scope of search e Whole Program This is the default searching the entire program e Selected Lines Only a previously selected line block is searched For the method of selecting a particular line block refer to 2 4 1 Selecting a line block Range This option specifies an instruction to be searched for All Elements All instructions are searched for e Contact Instructions Only contact instructions are searched for normally open contact and normally closed contact e Output Instructions Only output instructions are searched for normal Output Set Reset Rising Differentiation Output Falling Differentiation Output e Data instructions Searches all instructions not contained in the above contact and output instructions 2 59 2 7 Find Replace Functions Replace function 2 Succeeding search This item is used after searching for an address or a tag name using the Search command explained in 1 First search to search for the same address or tag name The search options that ha
60. subconnector 3 1 3 1 Preparation for Online Connection and Setting communication Outline of Online Operations parameters for the loader 3 1 2 Setting communication parameters for the loader Here the procedure for adjusting communication parameters of the personal computer loader to those of the loader adapter or general purpose interface capsule is explained 0 Select Options Communications from the menu bar 0 The Communication Parameters dialog box is displayed Select a personal computer RS 232C port number Com 1 to Com 9 from the Communications list Then left click the Comm Port Properties button Communication Parameters Ea OF Communications Com 1 Comm Port Properties Cancel Help dul Modem Communications Com 1 Modem Comm Port Properties Communication sourc 7 AS IO Module COM Properties Port Settings Data bits s y Parity None Stop bits E y Flow control None l Advanced Restore Defaults g Bits per second in the dialog box is the same in meaning as baud rate Normally select 1 for Stop bit 0 The dialog box returns to the former one Left click the OK button This is all for the setting of parameters 3 2 Outline of online operations 3 1 Preparation for Online Connection and Outline of Online Operations 3 1 3 Outline of online operations The flowchart below shows an outline of online operations Connect th
61. the basic operations that are most frequently used For operations not described in this manual and detailed contents of the operations refer to the FLEX PC Programmer Help The Help also contains the latest information about the use of the software functions etc This manual does not describe the basic operations of Windows maximization and minimization of the screen use of the scroll bar etc For the basic operations of Windows refer to the appropriate manual of Windows 1 1 1 Organization of this manual Section 1 gives the outline of the software and describes the operating environment and installation of the software and the devices that are necessary for connection between the PC and the personal computer Section 2 describes programming program editing program saving etc performed offline with the PC Section 3 describes program data monitoring editing etc performed online with the PC The Appendixes provide supplementary information about such subjects as the compatibility with data created by a DOS based loader 1 1 2 Terms and symbols used in this manual In this manual the following terms and symbols are used On mouse operation CHICK AA Pushing the right or left button of the mouse once and releasing it immediately Double click Clicking the mouse twice quickly Dad ic iaieion Moving the mouse cursor with the left button of the mouse kept pushed On keyboard operation A few examples of keyboard operati
62. the following diagram is displayed When the Auto Document box has been unchecked the Tag Editor dialog box is not displayed and the contact is described in the program window 2 6 Writing contacts and outputs 2 2 Programming 0 Enter a tag name in the Tag text box as required In this example lt Start Switch gt is entered 0 Enter a description in the Description text box as required In this example lt Push button Switch Blue gt is entered Left click the OK button The normally open contact address and tag are displayed as illustrated below ms Untitled 1 Offline EStart Sw Fitch E x0000 Normally open contact address and tag are displayed here 2 Writing series contacts Left click the Common or Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar 0 Left click the 3t Examine Off button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position The Address Entry dialog box is displayed 2 7 2 2 Programming Writing contacts and outputs Address Entry Dialog Move the cursor to this position and left click it Enter the address of the contact in the Address text box In this example lt X1 gt is entered 0 Left click the OK button As shown below the normally closed contact is connected in series to the normally open contact Note that when in the Environment Options dialog
63. the next status latch execute the SLTR instruction once 3 40 Status latch result display 3 12 Status Latch Recording Data at a Point of Time 3 The method to operate external input switch for execution The following explanation is made taking the program shown in 3 12 2 2 for example 1 Operate as follows from the program loader Select PC functions Debug functions Status Latch Registration from the menu bar The Status Latch Registration dialog box is displayed Register status latch data select On Address enter an external input switch address into the textbox and left click the OK button Status Latch Registration ES Start End 1 froo00 10010 2 Cancel 3 4 Help 5 6 Reset Trigger T E Clear All J 10 11 7 KeyBoard Enter SLT Instruction 13 14 f On Address 15 y emo Off Address 2 Turn on the external input switch X10 and the current value TRO of timer TO will be stored in the status latch memory 3 12 5 Status latch result display Status latch data is displayed by using the following procedure Select PC functions Debug functions Status Latch Display from the menu bar The Status Latch Result Display dialog box is displayed Trigger point Status Latch Result Display Ea Trigger Point 0070 On FEDC BAS 7654 3210 Signed Int os 10000 0001 0001 1111 1101 4605 710001 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 me 10002 ooo 0000 0000 00
64. to the clipboard and pasting it to some other location is explained below 1 Copying a line block mal Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 2 Offline MS File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help laj x De PH BR 8 Li o Sa E 8 Lee y Al No Fitter y ES E Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conwersion Logical Program D4 gt da ly 2 et Of ae ae ee wo toe ar El F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F F8 F9 EIO aul ule M0100 his lin lock x00010 x00ll x0012 Copy this line bloc WxO002 WHOOZO MOY 0 gt 0 m0100 XD0005 XDODA xOOOF p H _ ht Irnan CO y ES Offline SPB 22 8062 Edt 11 0 Stopped 0 Select a line block to be copied For the method of selecting a line block refer to 2 4 1 0 Left click the G Copy button in the main window Alternatively use the Copy command in the Edit menu or the lt Ctrl gt lt C gt keys The selected line block is copied to the clipboard 2 Pasting the copy of line block The method of pasting the copy of the line block to the position shown in the following diagram is explained Move the cursor to the line containing contact address X0005 normally closed contact and left click the mouse 0 Left click the Gal Paste button in the main window Alternatively use the Paste command
65. 00 0 10003 ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 10004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 Help 10005 ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 10006 ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 10007 ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 10008 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 10009 ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 TOO ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 TOOOR ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 ToOOOC ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 TOOOD 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 TOOOE 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 TOOOF 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 T0010 ooo 0000 0000 0000 0 3 41 3 12 Status Latch Saving status latch data Recording Data at a Point of Time 3 12 6 Saving status latch data This subsection explains how to save latched data in a text file Select PC functions Debug functions Status Latch Display from the menu bar Status Latch Result Display Fa Trigger Point X0010 On FEDC BA98 7654 3210 T0000 0001 0001 1111 1101 4605 10001 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 10002 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 _ Save 10003 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 T0004 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 Help T0005 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 T0006 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 10007 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 10008 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 T0009 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 TOOOA 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 TOOOB 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 TODOC 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 T000D 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 TOOOE 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 TOOOF 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 T0010 0000 0000 0000 0000 0 0 Left click the Save button to display the Save Status Latch Data dialog box is displayed Save Status Latch Data Ea Fa Save in Sy FN_PROG e ef Ed Status Lach D
66. 00058 00059 00060 00062 00063 00064 00065 00066 LD OUT LD OR OR OUT LD MOV LD OUT LD WAND RST RST RST LD OUT OUTT LD WAND SET LD AND ANI OUT OUTT LD WAND SET LD ANI ANI OUT OUTT LD WAND SET LDI ANI ANI OUT OUTT LD OUT LD OUT LD Automatic Control Program Header Sample 2 Instruction List M8000 L0010 M0207 M0213 MO1AA M0000 M8011 0 DOOF9 M8000 L0021 T0003 WX0001 HOFFF M0010 M0011 M0012 M0010 M0011 M0012 M0018 T0003 5 T0002 WX0001 HOFFF M0012 M0010 M0011 M0012 M0017 T0002 5 T0001 WX0001 HOFFF M0011 M0010 M0011 M0012 M0016 T0001 5 T0000 WX0001 HOFFF M0010 M0010 M0011 M0012 M0015 T0000 5 M02A0 M0061 MO2A1 M0062 M02A2 WMO002D WMO002C WM002B WMO02A Automatic Control Program Footer 4 14 Printout example 01 04 25 Page 1 Printout example 4 2 Print 6 Device cross reference printout Automatic Control Program Header 01 04 25 Page 1 Sample 2 Device Cross Reference Range X0000 XO1FF F Pagelio Lineno denotes Output Encoder Phase Z Origin LS Single Start Coupling Start Stop Forward Hight Forward Low Reverse Range Y0000 YOIFF Matrix Output 1 1 390 Matrix Output 2 1 391 Matrix Output 3 1 392 Matrix Output 4 1 393 1 274 1 276 1 370 1 394 1 395 1 398 1 370 1 394 1 395 1 398 1 274 1 370 1 370 1
67. 20 M0020 Word Word Sampling Trace Result Display 999 999 Address 382 Sample Period Every 1 Scanfs Trigger Point STRA Sampling Trace Result Display 999 999 Address 2 1 0 1 Sample Period Every 1 Scan s Trigger Point STRA 2 E wLoooo 1 1 0 0 1 1 2 q v wLOO10 354 354 354 354 354 354 354 a WLO000 WwLO020 135 135 135 135 135 Vv wLOO10 Vv wLo0020 IV Auto El 3 28 Sampling Trace 3 11 Sampling Trace Recording of Data History Sampling trace operation procedure l art The program loader executes a sampling trace operation in the following procedure lt Sampling Trace Registration gt e Address for Sampling e Sampling amount e Sampling interval e Trigger point are set lt Sampling Trace Start gt The result of Sampling trace is displayed lt Sampling Trace Result Display gt Display sampling trace results lt Sampling Trace Cancel All gt Sampling trace memory in the CPU is all cleared End The procedure is explained with a sample program next 1 Trigger specification by program instruction LOOOd Explanation of program and setup 1 Click OK on the Trace Registration dialog box to start the sampling trace function Sampling Trace Registration x Cancel Help Reset Trigger Clear All Trigger Poin i KeyBoard Enter iC On Address Off
68. 3 14 Start Stop the PC 3 5 Start Stop the PC Here the method of starting stopping the PC from the loader is explained With a PC model whose operation mode can be changed by a key switch e g NJ or NS set the key switch in the TERM position If the key switch is in the RUN or STOP position the PC cannot be started stopped with the loader The procedure for starting stopping the PC is as follows Select PC functions Run Stop from the menu bar Alternatively left click the l Run Stop button on the main tool bar The Warning dialog box for confirming the start stop of the PC is displayed Left click the Yes button to start stop the PC lt Stop gt Run gt lt Run gt Stop gt The PG is now stopped The PG iz now running Do vou wish to start the PC Do vou wish to stop the PC f Cancel Cancel 3 15 3 6 Change Online Program Change online program Here the method of changing a program of the online connected PC is explained With a PC whose operation mode can be selected by a key switch e g NJ or NS set the key switch in the TERM position When the key switch is in the RUN or STOP position the program cannot be changed from the loader Select Edit Edit mode from the menu bar to switch the screen mode from the Monitor mode to the Edit mode Alternatively left click the Edit button on the main tool bar g The current screen mode is displayed on the
69. 32 Bit No HS Counter Config 1 Counters Used No Automatic Control Program Footer 4 18 Printout example 4 2 Print Automatic Control Program Header 01 04 25 Page 4 Sample 2 Parameters Filter No Single Phase No Auto Reset No HS Counter Config 2 Counters Used No Filter No Single Phase No Auto Reset No 32 Bit No HS Counter Config 3 Counters Used No Filter No Single Phase No Auto Reset No HS Counter Config 4 Counters Used No Filter No Single Phase No Auto Reset No 32 Bit No HS Counter Config 5 Counters Used No Filter No Single Phase No Auto Reset No HS Counter Config 6 Counters Used No Filter No Single Phase No Auto Reset No 32 Bit No HS Counter Config 7 Counters Used No Filter No Single Phase No Auto Reset No Expansion Parameters Setting Input filter of interrupt pulse No Automatic Control Program Footer 4 19 4 2 Print Printout example 8 Data print Automatic Control Program Header 01 04 25 Page 1 Sample 3 File Registers Tag ASCII Text Low High Automatic Control Program Footer 4 20 Appendix 1 Differences Between Windows Loader and MS DOS LITE N Loaders Page Appendix 1 1 File Saved Using MS DOS LITE N Loaders coommmccccccconcconccnnnnnnaannnoos App 1 1 Appendix 1 1 1 Compatibility of Program Files oooooncconnnnccocccononconcnnnonncnonnonoannanennnoos App 1 1 Appendix 1 1 2 Compatibility of Comment Files ooooooncnnccnnnnncccnononon
70. 396 1 397 1 276 1 370 1 396 1 397 Forward Reverse Hight Set Output Low Set Output Brake ON 1 398 1 398 Run Lamp 1 401 Set Lamp Up 1 403 Set Lamp Lou 1 404 Back Light W R 1 406 Back Light ON OF 1 405 Range M0000 M0043 System Reset 1 2 1 68 1 108 1 109 1 110 1 304 1 306 1 308 1 310 1 314 1 315 1 326 1 329 1 333 1 342 1 344 1 347 1 348 10 1 11 1 12 9 1 10 1 12 1 8 1 10 1 12 YC Read End YD Read End YE Read End YC Output YD Output YE Output YF Output 7SW Input temp 4SW Input temp 1SW Input temp OSW Input temp 1 1 1 29 1 177 1 190 ASW Input DSW Input 1 30 1 180 1 190 GSW Input 1 31 1 183 1 190 JSW Input 1 32 1 186 1 190 8SW Input temp 1 33 1 62 5SW Input temp 1 34 1 59 2SW Input temp 1 35 1 56 SW Input temp 1 36 1 66 1 71 1 243 1 258 1 402 1 402 BSW Input 1 37 1 178 1 190 ESW Input 1 38 1 181 1 190 HSW Input 1 39 1 184 1 190 KSW Input 1 40 1 187 1 190 1 41 1 63 1 60 Input temp Input Automatic Control Program Footer 4 15 4 2 Print 7 Parameter setup print Printout example Automatic Control Program Header 01 04 25 Page Sample 2 Parameters PC Information PC Type PC Version Memory Capacity Sequence Memory Sequence Memory Free File Register Memory Mem Cassette Card type PC Defin
71. 5 Field name operation bar Tags etes ea pene g Me000 Funning Set ON while the PC is unning E 8007 Failure Set ON if a PC failure occurs M5010 Always On Set ON when the power supply is operating El M5011 Init_Scan Contact on for initial scan only El M5012 Scan Clock Toggles at each scar M85015 10me_Clock Set ON and OFF with a period of 10mes El M5016 100ms_Clock Set ON and OFF with a period of 100m Magir 1a Clock Set ON and OFF with a perad of 1s M5026 Nonfatal Faulk User nonfatal fault relays 817710 to M1 2F is ON Ma027 Fatal_Fault User fatal fault relays 487 30 to M814F is ON El 8028 Bat_Error The battery is disconmected or too low voltage H sae A E 1 Address field 2 Tag field 4 Tag edit tool bar 3 Description field 1 Address field Addresses of the PC memory are described in this field Describe addresses within the PC memory capacity 2 Tag field Tags are described in this field Each tag must be within 16 characters in length For a tag do not use a comma quotation marks and period half size numerals only or address itself If lt Permit identical tag gt is enabled in environment setup the same tag can be set with a different address 3 Description field Descriptions are described in this field Each description must be within 50 characters in length The comma cannot be used in descripti
72. 6 POZWIE A N 3 7 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents of File to the PC cccccecsessseeeeeesseeeeeenseeeeeeeaseeeeeenaseeeseeenseeesaees 3 8 3 4 1 Transfer contents of program file to the PC oonccccccnnncnncccnccnnccononcnnononcnnnnnnnnnnnnonancnnnnonanrnnonnnnnenancnnnnnss 3 8 3 4 2 Transfer contents of data file to the PC ncccccocccncccconccnncconcnncocnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnonanenoss 3 11 3 4 3 Transfer contents of parameter file to the PC oooccccconccnnoconcnncncconnnnnonancnnonnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnennnnnnnos 3 13 3 4 4 Comparing file contents with PC contents cccccccnccccncnnccccncnonncnncnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnninenanoss 3 14 39 SUA CON Ne eae id eandteaneedtauaacevns 3 15 3 6 Change Online Program rossi o 3 16 31 PC Memory Clear coracora on o aaa Aaa Sts vaadasceveucesdsancwesssimedase 3 18 3 7 1 Clearing PC memory with online window kept Open ccccccccccnnocccccccnnccconononannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnencnnncononnnes 3 18 3 7 2 Clearing PC memory without opening online WINdOW cccccccoccncccnnncnccononcncnnoncnnnononnnnnnnnnroncnnnncnnnnnnns 3 19 3 8 Displaying and Setting Data ooonncccccnnnnnccccccccnncccccocnnconnnnnnnnnnrccnnnnn nn rnnnnnn rr nnnnnnnrrrrnnnnrrrrnnananannns 3 20 A A ieee 3 20 ca O 3 23 Contents 39 PC DIAONOS S iio idas 3 24 3 10 Loader Network 1 n COMMUNICATION oonccocncccnnncccnnnccnoncccnnncconancnnnncrnnnnrrnnn
73. 600 1 2 3 BPS OFF ON OFF 1200 ON ON OFF 2400 OFF OFF ON 4800 ON OFF ON 9600 Connect the modem and the RS 232C module using the RS 232C cable provided with the modem if not available straight cable on the market Switch on the modem power supply Turn on the power of the PC Now everything is ready Go on to the PC loader operations 2 Using the RS 232C port of CPU NJ CPU0B16 NS CPU B32 NS CPU B64 Select PC functions System Parameters RS 232C to set the CPU by using the PC loader Parameter Setting Dialog Ea OF Default 2400 Cancel 300 C 600 3 aa 1200 2400 4900 9600 19200 PC Definition Memory Definition Input Filtering 10 Configuration Ais 2se HS amp AJ 4 0 Connect the modem and the RS 232C module using the RS 232C cable provided with the modem if not available straight cable on the market Turn on the power of the modem Turn on the power of the PC Now everything is ready Go on to the PC loader operations App 3 6 Modem connection Appendix 3 2 Manipulation on Personal Computer Loader Side Here the manipulation required on the personal computer loader side is explained Appendix 3 2 1 Modem connection Select Options Modem Connect from the main menu The Modem setup and dailling dialog box is displayed Set the following items e Phone Number Enter the phone number of the communication counterpart lt is possible to enter a comment af
74. 68 Displaying parameter setting dialog box 2 10 Parameter Setting This manual explains how to display and operate parameter setting dialog box For the details of parameter settings refer to User s Manual Instructions 2 10 1 Displaying parameter setting dialog box This subsection explains how to display parameter setting dialog box Parameter settings are registered in the same file as the program Therefore open the parameter setting program file first Open the program file Select the System Parameters command from the PC Functions menu sal Fuji Flex PO Programmer Untitled 4 Offline J Eie Edit Search PG functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help oystem Parameters oe Ext gT EE fiooz anno Fite El SE do Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Dal e o mov tm ar co Remove NOP gt E FT FE FO Fig FMi Fiz Eprom Wir iter Set palenda Diagnostics Password hemos Tassettentard Meios tunetana Ghanee Remote ink Buns stop CALL HOLOO CALL H0101 File 1 View or modify the PC parameters for this program 2 69 2 10 Parameter Setting Operating parameter setting dialog box 2 10 2 Operating parameter setting dialog box The parameter setting dialogs can roughly be classified into six This subsection explains a display example of each dialog box 1 Processor operation definition dialog box This dialog is used to define t
75. 9 2 Function block User Macrocommand library 1 Saving into the function block library the function block execution section the function block library 0 Select a function block to save at Execute Function Block Left click the Save button 0 The Save Function Block window is displayed 0 Select a location and left click the OK button to save the function block Elave Function Block to Library Function Block Number Folder OK Ds Testdata LS RMER 0100 UMOIDO oz gt DA gt Testdata Es USAMCA Help 2 Adding or deleting a function block 1 Adding a function block from a function block library the function block library gt the function block execution section Left click the Add button The Select Function Block Library window is displayed sal Load Function Block from Library Function Block Mumber Folder Ok DS Testdata USAMCR P 0100 UMO1OD Cancel l 01001 01401 0 fo DA gt Testdata g USAMCA PRE Help Drives E d bd 2 66 Function block library 2 9 Function block Select a necessary function block and left click the OK button to import the block from the function block library into the function block execution section Function Block Usage Calls from Program Loaded in Program 00 1 2 0101 UMO101 0100 0102 To set the default directory for a function block library select Options Environment Options If a function block available for t
76. 9 foo e f Ho Fiter mi Untitled 1 Offline 5 El Er S Mow om om so en eo xfer Dt pen Dxch Gr Fe FS F4 FE Fo FF FS Fd Fi Fii F12 E Address Entry Dialog E A Address Entry for instruction type Move E E E Address 1 5 WSS Address 2 DJ iwM10 Enter the address from which to transfer data Cancel Help Enter the address to which data is to be transferred File 1 Offline SPH 15 5062 Stopped Enter the address from which to transfer data in the Address 1 text box In this example lt WX5 gt is entered Enter the address to which data is to be transferred in the Address 2 text box In this example lt WM10 gt is entered Left click the OK button fal Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PC functions A Data Transfer instruction MOV with a condition contact is described as shown in the following diagram Al Ed Guxiliary Options View Window Help DS MUSAE LHA 8 amp Be 9 fio gt all No Fiter im Untitled 1 Offline 47 E Eri Is Mo cm om sen sn eo xfer Dt bem Dxch or F2 FS F4 FR FR FF F Fu Fi Fii F12 Mx0005 Wmoo1o E E por 0 0 File 1 Offline SFE 153 5062 Edit 2 25 2 2 Programming Writing a data move MOV instruction 0 Write a contact to complete my Fuji Flex PC Programmer WxO005 WMOO1O 2 If an OR line is created for an applied instruction a data move instruction
77. A E EEE EEK A The example of a circuit comment lmays_ 0 Mso10 OOOO oOoOs6 __ When the OK button on the Line Comment Editor dialog is clicked the line comment is saved into the comment file 2 58 Find function 2 7 Find Replace Functions 2 7 1 Address Tag Find function The method of retrieving an instruction address and a tag in the program being displayed in the program window is explained below 1 First retrieval Get the appropriate program to be displayed in the program window 0 Left click the i Find button or select the Find command from the Search menu The Search dialog box is displayed Address Tag lt q ka Cancel Direction Origi Forward f From Cursor Help Backward Entire Scope Range f All Elements Scope tf Whole Program f Contact Instructions i Output Instructions Selected lines O Data Instructions 0 Enter an address or a tag name in the Address Tag text box and left click the Find button to start the search operation When the address or tag name is found the associated line is displayed at the top of the screen Since the dialog box remains the same press the Find button for the next search If it is not found the message Search item not found is displayed in the message box This find function searches for only a character string which completely coincides with the input character
78. E A A E EZ ASIA a gt EEE Y To connect another PC set the remote office and link office numbers at the Select tag file dialog when the Online Window is opened You may also select PC functions Change Remote Link instead To connect not another PC but the local station select PC functions Change Remote Link This section gives an example where the PC loader is connected to CPU A and the network is connected to or disconnected from CPU B 3 25 3 10 Loader Network 1 n Communication Network Connect 3 10 1 Network Connect 1 Online connection 0 Select File Online or PC functions Change Remote Link from the menu bar The Select documentation file for Online Window dialog appears Select documentation file for Online Window Look in a FN_PROG e Ee E PROG_MJ Tag ES PROGO3_02 Tag St No Setup E PROGO1 Tag E PROGIO Ta0 Heme cine eS PROGO2 Tag E PROGO2_O1 Tag Link St No PROGO2_02Tag PROGO2 Tag F Clear PC memory on opening window File name No Tag File Require Files of type Address Tag Files T ag Lancel Help ddi Click the St No Setup button 0 The Remote and Link Station Number Setup dialog appears Remote and Link Station Number Setup Ea Remote 5 Gb lain fe Self ter Cancel Help Slot Ho St Mo Connect to Slot number where the NP Link module Remote station number another
79. File Re 4 gt lt Explanation of the dialog box gt Optional All Addresses button Only the tags that have been registered in the Tag Editor are printed Optional Addresses from List button Only the tags of the memory addresses that have been registered in the printout range registration list are printed Leave Space for Addresses without Tags check box When this box is checked even the memory addresses without tags are printed To print only the memory addresses with tags uncheck the box e Use of the Printout Scope Registration List Module ID text box Enter the identifier of the memory module to be printed X Y M L WX WY WM WL etc Start Address text box Enter the first address of the memory to be printed End Address text box Enter the last address of the memory to be printed Add to List button Left click this button when registering the entries in the Module ID Start Address and End Address text boxes in the Printout Scope Registration List Overwrite Item button Left click this button when overwriting changing any item that has been selected in the Printout Scope Registration List Enable Disable button This button is used to specify whether or not to print any item that has been specified in the Printout Scope Registration List Items with an asterisk are printed whereas those without an asterisk are not printed Delete from List button Left click this b
80. Fo e Front runners FUJI PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER FLEX PCG IN series FUJI FLEX PC Programmer USER S MANUAL Type NN4NWN SB Version 2 FEH403c Preface When you unpack this product make sure that you have all the items listed below Also check that nothing has been damaged during transportation lf there is any problem please contact your dealer This User s Manual explains FLEX N series personal computer Loader for windows Read this manual carefully to ensure correct operation For contents not described in the User s Manual refer to Help The Help screen corresponding to current operation appears Example Pressing Help in On Delay Timer Address Entry Dialog Address Entry for instruction type Timer Address 1 D1 i Address 2 D2 OR Cancel amp Flex PC Programmer E oj x File Edit Bookmark Options Help Help Topics Timer Output Display Symbol MMR D1 D3 Instruction List Code OUTT Alternate Entry Format TMR Number of Steps 2 Address devices alowed for this instruction are Bits Words Constant Dil s s s s s s X s s x MLS T C TC D WR K D Xx XXX x XX x This instruction causes a 0 01sec timer to operate when the preceding logic gives a true result The timer value accumulates in the T register D1 until it reaches the preset value D2 which is either a constant 0 to 32767 or an address which contains the preset value When
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82. Open Files of type Address Tag Files Tag Cancel Help Click the St No Setop button 0 The Remote and Link Station Number Setup dialog appears Remote 5 Gb lain F Sell Other Cancel Slat tia Sa IN up 0 When changing the destination of connection set a remote station and a link station to connect and click the OK button 0 When clearing the setting return both the remote and link stations to the local station and click the OK button The Select documentation file for Online Window dialog box appears Select documentation file for Online Window Look in a E PROG_NJ Tag PROGO3_02 Tag E PROGO1Tag E PROGIO Tag Smee tp E PROGO2 Tag SA PROG11 Tag E PROGO2_01 Tag Link St No Sell PROGO2_02 Tag E PROGO3 Tag Clear PC memory on opening window File name No Tag File Required Open Files of type Address Tag Files Tag Cancel Help When no tag file needs to be displayed keep No Tag File Required displayed in the File name text box When a tag file is to be displayed set it in the File name text box Left click the Open button The CPU programs of the specified station or those of the local station are displayed g The network is also released when the power switch of the program loader is turned off when the cable connecting the program loader is disconnected or when the power switch of the CPU to which the program
83. Option Module Address Allocation Inhibit 1 0 addressing Expansion Uni Top Address Www O00 Memory Definition Input Filtering 10 Configuration A9232 NS amp NJ Option 2 73 2 10 Parameter Setting Operating parameter setting dialog box lt Extended parameter setting dialog for NB Series gt This dialog box is used to enable or disable the interrupt input or pulse input filter When this dialog box is checked the filter becomes valid and operates according to the input filter setup Parameter Setting Dialog 2 74 Saving a program This section explains how to save the current program and to open an existing program 2 11 1 Saving a program This section explains how to save the current program contents of the program window now displayed 1 Saving a program into a file y 0 Select the File menu The following commands are displayed pal Fuji Flex PO Programmer 2 10 F Offline File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options Wiew Window Help e x py New CHEN et LiPo e I ee id potact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arall zoom a Of a a 2 ae e e El Ctrles Fid Fil F12 Dave Ltrs ligadi SS M i o Save As E Verity O bss 03 Page Setup Print Gtri P Print Pres iem A Le 00068 Exit Att A0010 F File 1 gt Save current program to file Offline SPB 29 8062 Edit 14 0 Stopped 0 Select the Save As command The
84. PC 3 4 3 Transfer contents of parameter file to the PC Here the method of transferring data that has been saved in a file in the disk to the PC is explained The data that is transferred is overwritten on the data in the PC Before performing the transfer operation you need to open the online window according to the procedure in section 3 2 Select File Load from the menu bar m Her Gtri h rei Li ea k Ca Open Ctro ReOpen Import Export Online Save Gtrl s Save z Wer ify Page Setup Print Gtrli P Print Frewiew Property Exit The Transfer dialog box is displayed Check Parameter to ON Program Browse Parameters DAPR OGRAMDATSAPNDATAAFOKOBE Fxp Browse Data Registerz Browse F Program FF Data Registers F File Registers Cancel Help Specify the location and file name of the program to be transferred in the Parameters text box When you left click the Browse button a dialog box for drive holder and file selection appears Left click the OK button to execute transfer processing 3 13 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents of File to the PC 3 4 4 Comparing File Contents with PC Contents The following describes the procedure for verifying the data stored as a data file with the contents of the personal computer Before performing the verify operation you need to open the Online window according to the procedure in section
85. PU B16 NS CPU B32 NS CPU B64 App 3 3 1 Requirements Of modem used cccccccccccconononononcncnnnnonononnnnn nono nono no nono nn ronca App 3 3 2 ITA ZATION OT Mode asta nodo App 3 3 Appendix 3 1 3 Preparations for Modem Connection on PC Side o occcccccccccccccncccnnnncnnnnnnnnnnns App 3 6 1 Using an RS 232C module NB RS1 NJ RS2 NS RS1 cooocooccccinoncnccccccnocononcnnconononnnnnnnnnnanrnnennnnnnos App 3 6 2 Using the RS 232C port of CPU NJ CPU0B16 NS CPU B32 NS CPU B64 c ccccseseeeeeeees App 3 6 Appendix 3 2 Manipulation on Personal Computer Loader Side oomooooc App 3 7 Appendix 3 2 1 Modem connection wiih ee ee See cit cel App 3 7 Appendix 3 2 2 Modem DISCONNECTION cccccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaeseeeeeeeeeeessaaaaaneeeneeeeeess App 3 9 Appendix 3 3 RS 232C Cable Connection c csceeeessseseseeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeneenseeeeeees App 3 10 Modem connection Appendix 3 Modem Connection Here the method of using a modem to connect the personal computer online to the PC via a public telephone line lt System configuration gt Personal ae 2 O Y RS module computer a RS 232C cities Public telephone line lt Modem gt Use a modem which is available on the market Note that modems more or less differ in the AT commands the commands for setting modem operations according to the maker or model For details refer to the instruction manual of
86. S amp NJ 10 configuratio Rack0 Rack1 Rack2 Rack3 Racks Rack5 Racks 4 gt Input 16 Empty 16pt Input 16 IQ Registration Arbitra 0 Auto 32pt Auto Opt Input e716 Input e716 i 64 point PC Definition Memory Definition Input Filtering 10 Configuration pg232 WS aM 4 gt 2 72 Operating parameter setting dialog box 2 10 Parameter Setting 6 Other function setting dialog box lt SBP general purpose communication interface setting dialog box gt This dialog box is used to set the loader interface general purpose communication adapter and easy CPU link adapter Parameter Setting Dialog General Communication Interface Mode Loader Station No 00 Data link size 2 words Initialize method lA Register Unit Baud rate 19200bpe D efault y Fart oo Even None lt CPU RS 232C port setting dialog box for NS NJH Series gt This dialog box is used to set the operations of the RS 232C port with the CPU Parameter Setting Dialog R5232 Port Settings Baud rate Default 2400 Ti 300 600 1200 2400 4800 3600 eee ee 88 6 13200 Memory Definition Input Filtering IO Configuration Es232 NS amp NJ Opti lt Option setting dialog box for NS NJH Series gt This dialog box is used to fix the occupied address of the option module at 0 and to set the first address of an extension unit Farameter Setting Dialog NS amp NJ Option Parameters
87. Save As dialog box is displayed One of the following file types can be selected e Ladder file Fxl File of the Windows V2 0 format e Old ladder file Lad File of the Windows V1 0 format e DOS Loader file Pma File of the MS DOS Loader format 2 x Save in a Tepmp e er E I Program Data W Tag a PROGRAMmO1 Fxl E PROGRAMOZ2 Ful E PROGRAMOS Ful El Sample Fe E SPB1 Ful E SPB2 Ful File name SPB 3 Fxl Save as type Ladder Files Fel gt Cancel Help Select a save to drive or folder or create a new folder in the Save in list box Select or enter a save to file name in the File Name text box Left click the Save button The program contents are saved as a new file 2 75 2 11 Program Saving and Opening Save in a program file If this command is executed again after a file once saved is modified the program contents are saved on the original file Save as a new program file The program contents can be saved as a separate file by specifying a drive name folder name and file name 2 11 Program Saving and Opening Saving a program 2 File contents when a program is saved If a program is saved in a file the following contents are also saved e Saving in the ladder file Fxl format lt FXL file gt e PC model information e Parameter e Program lt FXP file gt Can be specified for loader version V2 1 1 0 or later e Par
88. Using the RS 232C port of CPU NJ CPU B16 NS CPU B32 NS CPU B64 When the RS 232C port of NJ CPU B16 NS CPU B32 NS CPU B64 is used the CPU does not initialize the modem So initialize the PC side modem using the personal computer For this initialization use the software attached to the modem or Hyper Terminal of Windows ME 1 Requirements of modem used Select a modem which meets the following requirements e The AT commands are supported e The automatic receive function is provided e The interface with external devices is an RS 232C e Data compression function MNP Class 4 or higher is provided e Error control function MNP Class 4 is provided e Terminal speed fixing function is provided e Function that retains contents of setting unvolatile memory is provided 2 Initialization of modem Use the personal computer to initialize the modem Here the method of initializing Aiwa s modem PV BW5601 using the Hyperterminal standard accessory of Windows 95 is explained Select Start Program Accessories Hyperterminal from the desktop of Windows 95 The Hyperterminal window opens Left click Hypertrm exe Windows Update Fles PC Prograrnmer E Bl a Communications P Ty HyperT erminal Favorites j Adobe Acrobat 4 0 t lA Entertainment j Dial Up Networking Micres F PC Programmer E gt 53 System Tools t EB Home Networking Wizard an ee
89. WYO0OOD Memory No Automatic Control Program Footer WYOOOE Set Value WYOOOF Unit No 4 11 4 2 Print Printout example 3 Ladder program list print with cross reference Automatic Control Program Header 01 04 25 Page 1 Sample 2 Ladder O sia L0010 0 E SS TF lll q AA AA ag M0207 M0000 E M0000 1 68 1 108 1 385 1 109 1 110 1 304 1 306 1 308 1 310 1 314 1 315 1 326 1 329 1 333 1 342 1 344 1 347 1 348 1 349 M0213 1 388 MO1AA 1 338 1 3 M8e12 DOOFS p MOV 05 o H DOOF9 1 338w 1 338w 1 340w AN asi LO021 10 E 1 5 70003 WX0001 WM002D 12 AND 0 HOFFF gt 0 j WM002D 1 45 1 46 1 6 1 47 1 48 1 49 1 50 1 51 1 52 M0010 R M0010 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 12 M0011 R M0011 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 12 M0012 R M0012 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 12 M0010 M0011 M0012 M0018 1 6 30 M0018 1 393 1 5 1 5 1 5 11 1 9 1 7 T0003 T0003 1 5 1 7 T0002 WX0001 WM002C 26 AND 0 HOFFF_ o H KMO002C 1 37 1 38 1 8 1 39 1 40 1 41 1 42 1 43 1 44 M0012 S M0012 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 12 M0010 M0011 M0012 M0017 1 8 33 M0017 1 392 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 11 1 9 1 7 T0002 T0002 1 7 1 9 T0001 Wx0001 WM002B 38 AND 0 HOFFF_ o WM002B 1 25 1 26 1 10 1 29 1 30 1 31 1 32 1 33 1 34 1 35 1 36 M0011 S M0011 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 12 M0010 M0011 M0012 M0016 FY 0016 44 M 1 391 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 11 1 9 1 7 T0001 T0001 1 9 4 12 Automatic Control Program Footer Printout example 4 2 Print 4 Device cro
90. a History Methods of 1 and 2 Select PC functions Debug functions Trace Start from the menu bar Then sampling data collection is started PG functions Auxiliary Opt System Parameters PG Information Function Blocks Memory Clear Remove HOES Eprom writer Set Calendar Diagnostics Password Memory Cassette Ward Debue functions Trace Registration AA e Display Trace Start Status Latch Registration Status Latch Display Status Latch Start Change Remoter Link Run Stop Method of 3 0 Select Trace Start to start data collection in the negative direction Once WL000 has become 0 sampling trace data is collected in the positive direction LOOOO 3 33 3 11 Sampling Trace Recording of Data History Display of sampling trace 3 11 3 Display of sampling trace The data collected by sampling trace can be read for graphic time chart display or text ON OFF display Select PC functions Debug functions Trace Display from the menu bar Reading Trace Sampling data Retrieving Sample 635 Sampling trace data is read The Sampling Trance Result Display dialog box is displayed Display mode can be changed over with optional Text and Graph buttons Click also the Bit or Word button to change the display lt Sample graphic display gt Bit Word Sampling Trace Result Display 999 999 x Sampling Trac
91. active window File name m PROGO3 FxI Offline jox E Active window tm oo Ro Fil Fi2 dello AA 0002 0000 X0001 Y0010 xoa Eiei t File1 0010 M le ai File 1 4 Any other window can be made active simply by clicking any point of it In the Edit mode it is possible to copy a ladder program from one window to another on a line by line basis For the offline operations refer to Section 2 For the online operations refer to Section 3 Section 2 Offline Operations Page 2 1 Preparations for Programming ooccconcnncononnnonnnncenonanonnnnnnnnnncrnnnancnnnanrrenanerennnnrennanermnanos 2 1 211 Opening a NOW TS secarei a a a cias 2 1 2 1 2 Menus and tool bars used to edit prograM cccccccocnncnnccccnonccnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonanenoss 2 2 213 Selling tag UY 2 3 TE SSHING progran editor aus natn Ion Alas 2 3 22 ProgramininN ii a lid 2 6 2 2 1 Writing contacts and OULDUTS ri da A Ai 2 6 AR o nid ast Peaaeet eu bina ae eb au 2 6 2V VN TIRING Pranic ICS as cotati e E E Aa E AE EA EE a esas e AE a tak eaa a a ccectsicly 2 10 9 VV ITI Drane M OPOS eraen a S E E E E bl cdad dail stevens eeiudentanrmaapuaneunt 2 15 222 NWN UNG a ren e lie 2 18 YWr ngretuming OPUS o 2 18 2 Writing returning NDUT start ata aeaeet 2 18 2 2 3 Writing Inverse instruction oocccccconnnococconnnccoconoccnnonnnonononnnnonnnnnnonn
92. all NO and NC contacts of specific addresses in the specified scope When this option box is checked the Replace text box is hidden Here enter the address in the Address Tag text box All instructions of NO and NC contacts are replaced Address replacement All specific addresses in a specified scope are replaced with different addresses Enter the address to be replaced in the Address T ag text box and enter the replacement address in the Replace with text box A bit address can be only replaced with another bit address and a word address can be only replaced with another word address As the bit address word address to be replaced either an address or a tag may be entered During the replace operation the system checks whether or not the replacement address can be used for the instruction to be executed If the replacement address cannot be used the replace operation is not performed Y Bit address Bit address Bit address X Word address Y Word address Word address Y Word address X gt Bit address Tag Address bit word Address Tag bit word 2 61 2 7 Find Replace Functions Search function 2 7 3 Line Search function This function searches for the program of any specified line number and displays it at the top of the screen Select the Go to Line Number command from the Search menu The Go to Line Number dialog box is displayed Goto Line Number Lin
93. ameter lt TAG file gt e Address tag and explanation lt CMT file gt e Line comment Text only An instruction indicating the line comment display position is saved in the FXL file lt DTA file gt e Data register contents Saving in the old ladder file LAD format of the Windows version V1 00 lt LAD file gt e Ladder program e SFC program e PC function information e Parameter e File register contents lt TAG file gt e Address tag and explanation lt DTA file gt e Data register contents Saving in the DOS Loader file format lt PMA file gt e Program lt PRM file gt e PC model information e Parameter lt CTD file gt e Comment file lt AMD file gt e Data register contents Note Each of the PC model information and program cannot be stored alone 2 76 Saving a program 2 11 Program Saving and Opening 2 11 2 Opening a program This subsection explains how to open a program file already saved 0 Select the File menu The following commands are displayed ml Fuji Flex PG Programmer SPB2 FxI Offline File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help x Mew Ctro Lf ca E Oper treo ReOpen potact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl ri d owe fae of ae a fc e ef ef AAA E F3 F4 F5 FG Fr Fa Fa Fid Fil Fiz pave tri Lge Save Os Wer ify a2 0003 e ba O Page Setup Print GtrHP Prin
94. and Trigger point and left click the OK button The conditions are registered in the PC Sampling Trace Registration Ea Cancel Help Rezet Trigger Clear All Trigger Poin i KevBoard Enter 7 STRA Instruction On Address Off Address Sample Cluantit Sample Ferio Traces Before fi 00 ls Scan jo Traces After i on C Time 10ms fi 3 30 Setting sampling trace 3 11 Sampling Trace Recording of Data History lt Explanation of the dialog box gt Bit text box Set the bit address where sampling is performed maximum 16 points Word text box Set the word address where sampling is performed maximum 6 points Sample Quantity Register the sampling count with data position address 0 at the center O to 999 for Before Conditions and 1 to 999 for After Conditions The count should be as follows Note Sampling trace register data Status latch register data lt Debugging RAM capacity 15360 words If the total of Sampling trace register data and Status latch register data exceeds 15360 words the setting results in an error Sample Period Select either of the following e Scan Arbitrary number of scans Samples data at every specified number of scans synchronous scanning The setting range is from 0 to 255 0 sampling at every scan e Time x 10 ms Samples data at specified time intervals The setting range is from 10 to 99990 ms 1 to 9999 x 10 ms e Tri
95. and removes programs and Windows components 0 Select FLEX PC Programmer E from the list displayed on the screen and left click the Add Remove button Add Remove Programs Properties ae i 2 xi Install Uninstall windows Setup Startup Disk E To install a new program from a floppy disk or CO ROM drive click Install Install The following oftware can be automatically remowed by Windows To remove a program or to modify its installed components select it from the list and click Add Remove Adobe Acrobat 4 0 bles Ee programer EES SA ENERE EA A stad FujiE lectrice LIGOOS Cin Micres F PC Programmer E Paint Shop Pro 5 0 QuickTime 3 0 Add Remove DE Cancel Apply 1 7 1 5 Uninstall Uninstall The Confirm File Deletion dialog box is displayed Left click the Yes button Confirm File Deletion E x Are you sure You want to completely remove the selected application and all of its components The uninstall operation is started During this operation the Remove Shared File dialog box may be displayed as shown below In this case if you remove the shared file it can happen that some programs do not function and in the worst case Windows might fail to work Normally select either No or No to All When the message Uninstall Completed left click the OK button Remove Programs From Your Computer N unlnstallS hield will rem
96. are Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data ql al A alle FiO Fi1 Fiz E Address Entry Dialog E Address Entry for instruction type Examine On A E Displayed when the OK button is left clicked after Address 1 x0 an address is entered Tae Editor ES The tag name must not A Sl Address AD000 exceed 16 characters in Tag Matar_1 Start length Note 1 Description Extemal interlok Cancel The description must not exceed 50 characters in length Note 2 File 1 g Offline SPH 2 5062 Eciit 1 1 0 Stopped Note 1 In a tag name the quotation marks and comma and period cannot be used The same tag name cannot be set for two or more different addresses either 2 In a description the comma cannot be used If a comma is included in the description it is automatically deleted when the description is added to the data base Note that the description is not displayed on a ladder program App 2 1 Appendix 2 1 Environment Options Environment Options 2 Allow duplicate Tags When the Allow duplicate Tags box is checked it is permissible to input a tag of the same name for different addresses 3 Remove NOPs in offline edit conversion When this checkbox is ON unnecessary NOP generated by deletion during the offline edit of a ladder program is deleted at line conversion when the cursor is positioned from the
97. at are mainly used when editing a program are explained below All the functions of the tool bars are included in the menus Command name Button name Explanation use New Creates a new program file Open Opens a program file which has already been created Online Opens an online PC program Gaye Saves a program file If a program file of the same file name already exists it is overwritten Print Prints an active program file Print Preview Find Jump to specified line Permits the result of printout to be checked on the screen Searches for any specified address and tag name Displays a line with a specified number Edit Mode Sets a program ready to be edited Undo Editing Cancels the last operation performed and restores the original condition Redo Editing Reverses the operation that has been canceled by the Undo command Tag Editor Starts Tag Editor to permit tags to be edited Cut Copies any selected line block to the clipboard The selected line block is deleted Copy Copies any selected line block to the clipboard Paste Pastes a line block that has been copied to the clipboard to a specified location Run Stop Starts or stops the online connected processor cera Inserts a line block starting point which is necessary when preparing a new line block Insert Line below cursor Insert Modify Comment Delete Line Inserts a start point below to create
98. ata01 T xt E Trace Data01 Txt Trace Data02 Txt Filename Status Lach Datall2 Txt Save as type Text Files Txt CS y Cancel a Specify Save in and File name Click Save to save the data Display Play Saved Status Latch Data A saved status latch data file can be checked using Windows accessory file Notepad or a similar text editor Specify the location folder and name of the sampling trace data file Status Lach Data02 Txt WordPad Eifel Ed File Edit View Insert Format Help osla elaj al lael a Date 4 20 2001 Status Latch Log Status Latch Registration Start End 1 TO000 T0010 Trigger Point On Address XOO31 Result Display Address Binary Signed Int TOO000 1100010100110000 50460 TO001 0000000100110000 304 TOOO2 0001000011110000 4336 TODO3 O000000000000000 0 TOOO04 0111101101100100 31555 TO005 0000000100101111 303 For Help press F1 3 12 7 Status latch cancel all Releasing status latch means to clear the status latch register data stored in the PC memory and the collected status latch data Both data is cleared in the following cases e If new trace conditions are set the data is all cleared and the next status latch is awaited e If Status Latch Start is selected and executed the data is all cleared and the next status latch is awaited e Then status latch data is all cleared 3 42 Section 4 Print Function Page 41 Outline of Prnt FUNGUO esiaine aara
99. atus latch registration The following example shows how to register timer current value TO in the status latch memory Select PC functions Debug functions Status Latch Registration from the menu bar 0 The Status Latch Registration dialog box is displayed After entering TO T10 in the Start and End text boxes for TR left click the OK button Then the content of Status Latch Registration is set in the CPU Status Latch Registration x Start End TOOOO Tomo Cancel Help Reset Trigger diddi Clear All KevBoard Enter On Address Off Address lt Explanation of the dialog box gt Status Latch Registration Stark 1 froo00 2 3 4 5 E 7 B Clear All button Clears all the ranges that are set on the screen Reset Trigger button Suspends status latch When executing status latch under the same conditions click this button once to suspend status latch to reset the trigger point Enter an address in the Start and End text boxes when a range in the area is specified 3 39 3 12 Status Latch Status latch execution Recording Data at a Point of Time 3 12 4 Status latch execution This subsection explains how to execute the status latch function The function is executed 1 using the PC loader 2 using a program or 3 using an external input switch 1 Method to operate keys of the program loader The following explanation is made taking the program
100. ault Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Automatic Control Program Footer 4 17 4 2 Print 01 04 25 Page 2 4 2 Print Automatic Control Program Header Sample 2 Parameters Default Printout example 01 04 25 Page 3 X050 X051 Default X052 Default X053 Default X054 Default X055 Default X056 Default X057 Default X058 Default X059 Default XO5A Default X05B Default X05C Default X05D Default XO5E Default XO5F Default WX6 X060 Default X060 Default Expn WxX04 Default WxX05 Default WxX06 Default WX07 Default WxX08 Default WX09 Default WXOA Default WXOB Default WxX0C Default WXOD Default WXOE Default WXOF Default WX10 Default WX11 Default WX12 Default WX13 Default WX14 Default WX15 Default WX16 Default WX17 Default WX18 Default WX19 Default WXI1A Default WX1B Default WX1C Default WX1D Default WXI1E Default WX1F Default NB High Speed Counter Configuration Reset Signal Edge No Clear Interrupt No HS Counter Config 0 Counters Used Yes Filter No Single Phase No Auto Reset No
101. ccnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnanncnnnnns App 1 2 Appendix 1 2 Functions of Windows Loader ooooocccooncnccccconnnccnnnonononnanonnnnaannnenanannos App 1 4 1 About functions not supported by Windows PC loader ooooooononncccncccccccnccnnnnnncncccnnnoconononononancncnnnns App 1 4 2 About option and utility functions supported by Windows PC loader ooooooocccccccccccccccnnonccncnnonnnnnnos App 1 4 Appendix 1 Differences Between Windows Loader and MS DOS LITE N Loaders Appendix 1 1 File Saved Using MS DOS LITE N Loaders e The table below compares data programs and comments created by PC loaders for MS DOS and Windows Note that in the Windows loader the term tag is used in place of the term comment Note that in the Windows loader the term tag is used in place of the term comment MS DOS version Windows version Old ladder program Ver 1 XX Ladder program Ver 2 00 or later Name File extension Name File extension File extension Program PMA Ladder LAD Ex Comment CTD Tag TAG Common e The Windows Loader cannot directly read data programs and comments created by the LITE N Loader To read a program file by the Windows version read and store the file first by the MS DOS Loader A comment file can be converted into the DOS format by the optional function of the MS DOS version The compatibility between the above files is explained below Appendix 1 1 1 Compatibility of Pro
102. ch Xx0004 M0001 Coupling Coupling switch signal Coupling X0005 x0000 M0002 E M0001 l T0000 TMR 0 10 Coupling M0002 T0001 TMR 0 30 Run lamp 2 T0000 M0000 MO0O06C Y0041 Run lamp Coupling 1 T70001 M0002 Y0040 T0000 M002A MC 0 est swi tch X0006 M0003 Bind pro cess Punch X0007 M0008 Stoper d Stoper b escent oard des x0008 M0009 Drill tu ning X0009 MOOOA M mmmH lamp ON X000A MOOOB lamp OF l X000B MO00C Pin forc xX000C MODOD Turn par Hol boa ts ON rd up X000D MOOOE Turn par Hold boa ts OFF i r down XOOOE MOOOF pe Automatic Control Program Footer 4 10 Printout example 4 2 Print 2 I O device listing Automatic Control Program Header 01 04 25 Page 1 Sample 2 IO Device Listing Range X0000 X0021 Encoder Phase A Encoder Phase B Reset Unused Count Stop Unused Encoder Phase 2 Unused Origin LS Single Start Coupling Start Stop Forward Hight Forward Low Reverse YO 1 YQ 2 YO 3 YQ 4 Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Matrix Input Reserve YV 1 YV 2 YV 3 4 5 woman aA Oh WHE YV YV Range YO10A YO10E Run Lamp ol Set Lamp Up Set Lamp Lou Back Light W R Back Light ON OF Range WX0004 Wx0004 7 WX0004 Display No MOV Range WYOQOOC WYO0OF roe se N
103. ch PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help laj xj De PURE LAL a Hl XB w B po y f No Filter y F p Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program D alej sia alls 1 it w S vo Tr at al F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F F Fd CIO x0010 xD011 XDO12 M0100 M0100 WwxO002 WHOOZO Mov 0 gt 0 block to manipulate N the paste operation XD005 XDODA XDO0OF YOO31 bt rma an ot Ee Offline SPB 22 8062 Edt 13 9 Stopped 2 49 2 4 Line Copy Insert Delete 2 4 Line Copy Insert Delete Deleting a line block 2 4 4 Deleting a line block Here the method of deleting a selected line block is explained 1 Deleting a single line block wa Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 2 Offline S File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DSOPO BR IALo 21X5m 1S8 fox fi No Fiten gt ES po Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program D KILA aa afe A El la EIZ Start Sw Stop Swi Motor Ou ES itch tch tput El x0001 XD0002 YOO3O MO100 x0011 x0012 block Delete this line wxoo02 WMO020 MO100 Moy o 0 X0005 XOD0A XODOF YOO31 i File 1 Data 1 Offline SPB 22 8062 Ed
104. command menu is displayed File Edit Search PC functions Auxill Mew Oper Pepen Import Export In byl O Online Dave nadie Save hz Ver ify Page Setup Print Gtri h Ctrl bntact Output Ctro Ctrl P Print Preview Select the Property command The Property dialog box is displayed Program Parameter Data Tag 0 To save this information press the Save button The data is saved in the text CSV format DAPROGR4MDATSAPNDASTSA POR AN5a1M PMA DAPROGRAMDATAA RDA TSAFOROBE Fsap DAPROGRAMDATSAPADATL AGMCNO 3 Dita DAPROGRSMDATSA NDA TSAFONO 1 Tag 2 81 2 12 Import Export 2 13 Mnemonic Instructions Outline of mnemonic edit windows This section explains how to edit a program by mnemonic instructions 2 13 1 Outline of mnemonic edit windows The mnemonic edit windows can be classified into two types Display Edit Line Instruction displays the line at the cursor position and Display Line as Instruction List displays all lines of a ladder program These windows displays lines as mnemonic codes Instructions can be edited in Edit mode only A mnemonic code is displayed in the following format Instruction code _ Tag Address Operand If no tag is entered or only address display is set at Environment Setup Display Address Tag Instruction code Address Ope
105. cted 4 Indicates the number of program steps currently used and the total number of program steps that can be used with the PC model selected 5 Online connection to PC at the local or other station 6 Indicates the current mode Edit or Monitor 7 In the Edit mode indicates a Page Line number currently selected In the Monitor mode indicates the line number at the top of the ladder diagram currently being displayed on the screen 8 Step number of the first instruction of the line at the cursor position 9 Match or mismatch between PC RAM and flash memory for SPB 10 Indicates whether the PC is in Running or stop of operation 1 7 2 Window types There are two types of windows the offline window and the online window The offline window is used when monitoring editing a ladder program which has been saved in the personal computer It is possible to open more than one offline window at a time The online window is used when monitoring editing a ladder program in the PC Only one online window can be opened at a time It is possible to open an offline window and an online window at the same time The type offline or online of the window being opened is displayed on the title bar at the top of the window When any point of the window being opened is left clicked the title bar changes in color This indicates that the window has been selected as the one to be operated on This window that has been selected is called an
106. cursor line 2 31 2 3 Program Modification Addition of lines instructions 0 Write a contact and an output at the newly inserted line block starting point as shown in the following diagram mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 2 Offline mal File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help laj x De PUSR S Ln l h gy B ho y ait No Fiten z ool Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data Det 4 gt dll A A al al FiO Fil Fi2 xOO001 xO002 xO003 Y00020 x00ll ooz0 OO30 File 1 Data 1 i Offline SPB 14 8062 Edit 14 10 Stopped 2 Inserting a new contact The method of inserting a contact into a series line and the method of inserting a contact into a branch line are explained below 1 Inserting a contact into a series line xoo0o X0001 EA Xx0000 X0015 XO001 a Shift the cursor to the contact on the right side of the instruction insertion position mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline e File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help laj xj DOGO SQ ELAn X wl foo y AN No Fiter F ool Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data Det 4 gt aa afe A ae a a AE x0000 xO001 OO030 ZL Contact
107. d and the next sampling trace is awaited e These data are also cleared when the power switch of the CPU is turned off 3 36 Outline of function 3 12 Status Latch Recording Data at a Point of Time 3 12 1 Outline of function Status latch function enables the user to store various data obtained at a latch point in the status latch memory of the PC The stored data can be monitored Latch target data can be registered in the PC loader and specified in units of words for up to 20 blocks start and end addresses specified One of the following methods is selectable for latching data 1 Specifying from the loader 2 Using the SLT instruction from a program 3 Using the ON address of a specified relay 4 Using the OFF address of a specified relay This function can be effectively used to analyze the occurrence of a system event g Following model of PC support Sampling trace NS NJ Series PC with debugging memory cassette model N MA16 mounted Example of status latch result display Status Latch Result Display x Trigger Point Loader FEC BASS 7654 3210 Signed Int 0001 000111111101 10001 OOOO 0000 0000 0000 10002 0000 0000 0000 gona 10003 ooo 0000 0000 0000 10004 OOOO 0000 0000 0000 100085 0000 0000 0000 gona 10006 000 0000 0000 0000 10007 0000 0000 0000 0000 10008 OOOO COO Oooo aood 10009 000 0000 0000 0000 TOO 0000 0000 0000 gona 10008 000 0000 0000 0000 TOOOC 000 0000 0000 aood TOO 0000 0000 0000 gona TOODE OOOO
108. d to the PC PC is now running Do you wish to download changes to PO Gare should be taken when downloading This could cause PO to stop through 4 program error E Cancel Help A line modified or deleted erroneously can be returned to the previous state if the circuit data has not been transferred to the PC yet Select Edit Undo 3 7 PC Memory Clear Clearing PC memory Here the method of clearing the PC memory is explained There are two methods of clearing the PC memory as shown below 1 Clearing the PC memory with the online window kept open 2 Clearing the PC memory without opening the online window The second method is used to clear the PC memory when the online window cannot be opened due to a PC memory error etc With a PC whose operation mode can be changed by a key switch e g NJ or NS set the key switch in the TERM position When the key switch is in the RUN or STOP position the PC memory cannot be cleared from the loader 3 7 1 Clearing PC memory with online window kept open 0 Select PC Functions Memory Clear from the menu bar The Memory Clear dialog box is displayed Check the box associated with the item to be cleared Now left click the OK button Memory clear x Fress OF to clear selected memory OF Cancel 4 Ladder SFC Help dul FF Data Registers File Registers 0 If the PC is running the following warning message is displayed Afte
109. do coca o000 O000 E ooo oO wmooio OO ooo Oooo O ti 0000 po WHOOL1 odo 0000 o000 O000 E ooo dd MO OO ooo DO O S ooo o ooo ooo0 o WHOO1LS dodo coca 000o O000 E ooo dd MO O O ODO OO ooo0 oo F Fiel Data 1 4 El j 3 22 Setting data 3 8 Displaying and Setting Data 3 8 2 Setting data In order to set any data it is necessary first to display the memory address at which to set data For the method of displaying data refer to the preceding paragraph 3 8 1 In the following explanation it is assumed that the memory address has been displayed lt Turning on off bit data gt Left click the data display area at the right of the address whose bit is to be turned on or off A green colored frame is displayed mm Online E o ooo ooo ea Address Tag 0000 WHOOO1 adod 0000 0000 0000 Green colored frame 0 Enter 1 or ON or 0 or OFF in the text box at top right of the screen Then left click the Enter button The specified address bit is turned on or off i Online at oN Text box Address Tag 20000 Ort WHOOOL dadd oooo codo 0000 lt Setting word data gt lel ES HEX ASCII o ooon oo Left click the hexadecimal number area of the address to set data A green frame is displayed mi 16bit Signed Integermatitormat AM A HAE Address Tag ZOO00 Off WMODO1 dodo coca 000o O000 O O A Q The word data is set at the specified address
110. e Number Enter the line number to be searched for in the Line Number text box Left click the OK button The specified line is displayed at the top of the screen ml Fuji Flex PG Programmer 2 4 Fxl Offline File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge OB 2x5 8 foo y fet No Filter F Ey Common Contact Output Trangter Comparison Dbl Compare rithmetic Dbl Brith Conversion Logical Program D1 Ha ah 28H Of ae 4 oo o 1 or l FiO Fil Fig onveyer Conveyer Conveyer _Noz _HNos 0011 A00lzZ m STA cond ition 1 Molo W ODOZ WHOOZO 1 rm m m T 0005 0004 Y0031 q _KK o o File 1 Offline SPB 22 8062 Edit 1 2 Stopped Specified line number 2 62 Library registration function 2 8 Library Registration and Read Specified lines can be fetched and registered as a library for use when necessary 2 8 1 Library registration function This subsection explains how to register specified lines in a library The library registration function can be used only when the Edit Mode button is ON and a ladder program is selected This function is executed on lines single or multiple lines excluding some lines When registering lines in a library a line block should be selected first See 2 4 1 for selecting a line block 0 When an object line block is selected select the Copy to Library command from the Edit menu The Copy to Library dialog
111. e PC to the personal computer Monitor programs and data Edit a program or data on the edit screen NO YES Load edited line data into PC Loading work 5 Store program contents onto the Save in file oe disk by specifying a file name Stop PC Stop the PC i Load file contents into the PC by oad specifying a file name Start PC Restart the PC A YES When loading a program into the PC specify a file name If the program has not been saved immediately after monitoring or during edit save the program once before loading 3 3 3 2 Online Connection Online Connection Here the method of connecting the personal computer online to the PC is explained This online connection is necessary when monitoring editing PC programs saving PC programs to the personal computer transferring personal computer programs to the PC and so on After finishing 3 1 Preparations for online connection use the following procedure for online connection 0 Select File Online from the menu bar Alternatively left click the Online button on the main tool bar The Select tag file to attach to online window dialog box is displayed If there are tag files for online display select the tag file to be displayed If there is no tag file to be displayed keep the initial string No Tag File is Required set in the File name text box Left click the Open button g A tag is like a label which can be attached to any PC
112. e Result Display 999 999 Address Sample Period Every 1 Scan s Trigger Point M0120 On lay 999 999 Address Sample Period Every 1 Scan s Trigger Point M0120 On M0050 y MOOSI ave Vv ae M0052 WLOOOO MODOO Vv Help M0010 WLOO10 Mo020 Vv i WLOO020 eae C Text palopry e Graph i C Bit Word E IV Auto E 3 34 Display of sampling trace 3 11 Sampling Trace Recording of Data History lt Sample text display gt Bit Word Sampling Trace Result Display 999 999 El Sampling Trace Result Display 999 999 x Address Sample Period Every 1 Scanfs Trigger Point M0120 On 1 0 1 M0050 WwLooo0 500 500 499 499 499 498 498 qna M0051 WLOO10 274 274 274 274 274 274 274 M0052 wLOO20 128 128 128 128 128 128 128 Help MODOO M0010 M0020 Address Sample Period Every 1 Scan s Trigger Point M0120 On 2 3 Text For text display is indicated for OFF status of bit address and X for ON status A signed decimal number represents a word address 3 11 4 Saving sampling trace data This subsection explains how to save collected sampling trace data in a text file Select PC functions Debug functions Trace Display from the menu bar Sampling Trace Result Display 999 999 x Trigger Point MO120 On Address Sample Period Every 1 Scan s WLOOOO je WLOO10 e WLOO20
113. e problems Do not turn off the loader during loader is in operation accessing to the hard disk or the floppy disk communicating to the PLC otherwise missing of data failure or erratic operation of products damage or trouble of machines might be caused Perform the version up operation by the explanation of the user s manual otherwise failure or erratic operation might be caused Use this package in the operating environment of software described in the user s manual otherwise failure or erratic operation might be caused Carefully use the CD ROM to keep its recording surface free from finger print mark stain flaw dust water droplet etc which might cause failure or malfunction Remove stain dust or other foreign matter sticking on the surface by lightly wiping with a dry soft cloth or commercially available CD cleaner Do not use benzene thinner antistatic agent or LP cleaner for this purpose Do not write characters or stick adhesive seal on the CD ROM Otherwise failure or malfunction might be caused Be sure to insert the CD ROM or the communication cable in correct direction Otherwise failure or malfunction might be caused Operate the loader in stable condition so that it do not drop or other abnormality does not occur Operation in unstable condition might cause accidents Do not play back the CD ROM with ordinary CD player for audio system Otherwise your ears might get hurt or the speaker be damaged due to very large
114. eference left click either All Addresses 6 or Addresses from List 7 optional button When Address from List 7 is specified the scope of memory addresses to be printed must be set For the method of setting the scope of memory addresses to be printed in the dialog box refer to 2 Setting of I O Listing 4 Print setup for instruction word list Select this item to print an instruction word list containing all or selected programs Print Selection Page Setup Printout Setup Instruction List Printout Configuration Program Selec Cancel Starting Line Number ji 1 Help Ending Line Number ji 1 Address Tag Selec te Address Printer Setup EERE C Iag C Both Address amp Tag 10 Device Listing Ladder Instruction List Device Cross Reference Parameters File Re 4 gt lt Explanation of the dialog box gt Program Select box Whole Program check box Check this box when printing the whole program Starting Line Number text box When printing a part of the program enter the starting line number page number line number in this text box Entry in this text box is valid when the Whole Program box is unchecked Ending Line Number text box When printing a part of the program enter the ending line number page number line number in this text box Entry in this text box is valid when the Whole Program box is unchecked Address Tag Select box Both Address amp Tag option button
115. eft with the left button of the mouse kept pushed Set ON while the PC is running a 8007 Failure Set ON if a PC failure occur lt Changing order of display of fields gt Move the cursor into any of the frames of Address Tag and Description and shift the frame right or left with the left button of the mouse kept pushed 20010 i i CO Hi get ON while the PC ts running allure Set OM if a PC failure occur While holding down the mouse left button shift the cursor ea lso Desorption auas g Running SENTI Set ON while the PC is running Failure M8001 Set ON Fa PC failure occurs 2 Inserting a new tag 0 Left click the Insert record button on the tag editor tool bar or push the lt Insert gt key A blank record is inserted Tag Editor ES Fin Fma F Ignore caze End Renae Replace with P Whole words only Filte H mm Po In all fields Address Description E In any field Tag ft eee E Running Ma000 Set ON while the PC ts running Failure 8007 Set ON ifa PC failure occurs Always Or M8010 Set ON when the power supply le operating Newly inserted record Init_Scan M8011 Contact on for initial scan only Close Scan_Clock MB012 Toggles at each scan El p 10rre_Clack M8015 Set ON and OFF with a period of 10m Help 100me_Clock MB016 Set ON and OFF with a period of 100m le Clock M8077 Set ON and OFF with a period of 1s Monfatal Fault MB026 User
116. en set written in the program App 4 2 Password Appendix 4 2 Opening a Program with Password Here the procedure for opening reading a program with a password is explained Open the online window The dialog box that prompts you to enter the password is displayed Enter the password in the text box and left click the OK button When the right password is entered the program window opens PC is Password Protected Enter Current Password ox El Cancel Help Memory clear El App 4 3 Appendix 4 3 Changing Deleting a Password Password Here the procedure for changing deleting an existing password is explained In the following explanation it is assumed that the program with the password has already been opened Select PC Functions Password from the menu bar The Change Delete Password dialog box is displayed Select Delete Password or Change Password To change the password enter a new password in the text box Left click the OK button Change Delete Password Enter Mew Password E Cancel Help Delete Password f Change Password g A password can be deleted or changed even when the PC is in operation 0 This is all for the change deletion of the password When the password has been deleted it is no longer necessary to enter the password in order to open the program next time and after App 4 4 Appendix 5 PROM Writer Transfer Page Appendix 5 1 Preparation
117. enewdsinanssndeaselsesxsaanecens eanesenindbarveenddadsaatcverseatbas 2 83 Opening a new file Section 2 Offline Operations 2 1 Preparations for Programming 2 1 1 Opening a new file To create a new program start the personal computer loader and open a new file program window by the following operations Select the New command from the File menu The Select PC Model dialog box is displayed select PO Model The programming instructions that can be used and the contents of the system definition are determined by the PC model selected here The models displayed in the above dialog box depend on the version of the loader software After selecting the appropriate PC model left click the OK button A program window is displayed in the main window of the loader sal Fuji Flex PO Programmer Untitled 1 Offline 5 File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help D e ie Eo HEAS ca fe 36 Ge Ba B ion gt All No Fitter F n Common Contact Output Transter Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program 4 yal Lal lal all ol ela Fi Fil F12 Offline ME 20062 This is the program window You can start writing a program in this window 2 1 2 1 Preparations for Programming Menus and tool bars 2 1 2 Menus and tool bars used to edit program The commands in the menus and the tool bars buttons th
118. er inporting text file ooooooonocnnononconocococnnnnnnno nono nononononnononnnnnnnrrnrrnnannnn 2 56 2 6 Ine Comment Edil cesan 2 57 2 7 Find Reblace FUNCHONS Aarona A A RER 2 59 2 11 Address Tad TING UNCON aaa aaa es 2 59 Er re meva abia tas 2 59 2 SUCCECCING SC Mi A AA AAA A O 2 60 2 1 2 Address Tag Replace UCI ru 2 60 2 723 LN Se arca CUON eiee a E 2 62 2 8 Library Registration and Read ccoooonncccnconccccnoononconononnconnonnnnennannnnennannnrennannnrrnnanannnnns 2 63 2 8 1 Library registration function iii al ln 2 63 202 ray LEA TUNGO aa Ea A 2 63 2 9 FUNCION DIOK cai 2 65 2 9 1 Outline of function block User Macrocommand ccccccccncccnccccccnnnnnccnnnnnonnncnnnnnnnnnnononenanenenons 2 65 1 Describing a function block and displaying function block information ccccccnncncccccononaonaconennnonoos 2 65 2 9 2 Function block User Macrocommand library cocoooconncnncconononcnnnncononononncnnonancnnnnnnnnnos 2 66 1 Saving into the function block library from the function block execution section LO The ACION DOCE atendida tdtanlalatt at 2 66 2 ANGGING Ore lEtinG a UNCON INDIO CK o ed bn 2 66 3 Collating with the function block library from the function block library tothe functiom block execution SECON 24 2kck cs ds ceed ias 2 67 4 Deletion from the function block execution SECTION ccccoooonccnnccccnnnccnnnnnonancnnnnnnonanccnnnnnonanrrnnnnnnnanernnnnnss 2 68 5 Deletio
119. erview C2 Programming Environment Ce Program Windows Ce Online Operation Ca Menu Reference Ce Flex PC Seres N Instruction Set PC Programmer FAQ Print Cancel 1 6 Uninstall 1 5 Uninstall This is used to delete the personal computer loader software from the hard disk of the personal computer Even when the loader software is uninstalled all the files created by the user such as ladder program files and tag files remain installed together with the folders To uninstall the loader software execute the Uninstall program that is provided as a standard program of Windows The uninstallation procedure is as follows Select Control Panel from the Settings submenu of the Start menu gt Windows Update Tra Programs j Favorites j Documents Control Panel Dial Up Networking Search d Printers Help Taskbar and Start Menu Run Log Off COMPAGQ_1 Shut Down Windows Me Millennium Editi Bie 4d e File Edit View Favortes Tools Help box I dialog de Back mb 0 Search LL Folders EA History Ui Le PE wh EE Dial Up Networking ZE Gaming Option Sy Mouse MEN Power Options Scanners and Cameras Taskbar and Start Menu a Network Printers ar Internet Options Scheduled Tasks E Telephony By Automatic Updates Folder Options EE Keyboard ODBC Data Sources 32bit ET gfi Sounds and Multimedia E Users Installs
120. es 5 Same as explained in 4 above It is necessary to check the compatibility of floppy disk format between them 6 The Windows Loader of the new ladder version Ver 2 XX can read a program file created by that of the old ladder version Ver 1 XX without conversion When this program is saved a new ladder version file Fxl is newly created The PC Loader of the old ladder version cannot read this file If the file is saved with the extension LAD however the PC Loader of the old ladder version can read the file Appendix 1 1 2 Compatibility of Comment Files Here the method of handling comment files prepared by the LITE N or MS DOS loader using the Windows loader is explained The use of files prepared and saved to floppy disks by the individual loaders is as shown in the following diagram 1 X NEC PC98 personal MS DOS personal computer loader computer loader NN F98P3 NN FIBP3 Windows Loader New ladder 1 Files can be shared between them as long as the floppy disk is of 1 MB format sometimes expressed as 1 2 MB or 1 25 MB format Note however that comment files prepared by some versions of loader cannot be read by the counterpart loader For further details refer to the manual of LITE N or MS DOS personal computer loader Though the LITE N is capable of handling floppy disks of 1 MB format it is incompatible with floppy disks of 1 44 MB format 2 Same as 1 if the personal computers handle 1MB floppy disks
121. ew Window Help File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options E aN fro Jail No Fiter gt De PHSR eLA o o im PROGO 01 Fxl Offline td alls JU zt Of we ac e e wer toe or a Fe Fx F4 Fa Fe Fr Fa F4 Fid Fld Fil E E E xo0001 x000 0003 0004 AD005 EJ 4H HAY HA EY ES File 1 4 Ottline SPH 20 5062 Eciit 1 5 OOSO gt ial Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Ebl Compare Grithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data D 4 AED J For the method of describing an output refer to 2 2 1 El F 2 20 Writing ON delay timer 2 2 Programming 2 2 4 Writing ON delay timer The method of describing an ON delay timer is explained below 0 Left click the Timer Counter Time Operation tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar 0 Left click the mr ON Delay Timer button Move the cursor to the node in which to describe an instruction and left click that node The Address Entry dialog box is displayed m Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge mE SRE kA amp Bw fio fe No Fitter mi Untitled 1 Offline dll EEE eee a Fig F11 F12 E Address Entry Dialog Address Entry for instruction type Timer Ea Ea Eg Ex Address 1 D1 11 Address 2 D2 300 Enter a timer address Enter a timer settin
122. for PROM Writer Move oooooocccccooncccccccononconcconcconananonnnnos App 5 3 Appendix 5 2 Transfer to the PROM Writer ccssssssseeeeseeesseeeeeeeneeseeeeseneeeneeeees App 5 5 Appendix 5 2 1 Write into the PROM Writer cccssssssesceeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeesessaeaaasseeeeesesees App 5 5 Appendix 5 2 2 Collation with the PROM Writer oooccccnncnnnnccncccccccncnonccnnononononnnnonnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnos App 5 6 Appendix 5 2 3 Read from the PROM Writer ccccccccccssseeceeeeceeesseeeeeeseeaeseceeseenaeseeeeesaaas App 5 7 PROM writer transfer Appendix 5 PROM Writer Transfer This appendix explains how to transfer a program created by a personal computer to a PROM writer on the market for creating a PROM lt System configuration gt ROM writer Personal computer RS 232C re The transfer function for a PROM writer is disabled when NBO is selected for the PC model or on an online program window lt Dedicated adapter for mounting on PROM writer gt To mount a memory cassette on a PROM writer the following adapter is needed e For EPROM cassette NN CNPA EP e For EEPROM cassette NN CNPA EE lt ROM writer gt Use the following ROM writer on the market Recommended ROM writer Manufacturer Model AVAL DATA PECKER 11 ADVANTEST R4945 ROM writer specifications e The ROM writer shall be able to transmit or receive data of the Intel hexadecimal format or Motorola format throug
123. g time Ok Cancel Hel T E Offline SFE 2 5082 Stopped 0 Enter a timer address in the Address 1 text box In this example lt T1 gt is entered 0 Enter a timer setting time in the Address 2 text box In this example lt 300 gt is entered the timer starts three seconds later 0 Left click the OK button An ON delay timer is described in the program window mal Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search POC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge mE SRE bne 8 SB lA fo No Fiter mi Untitled 1 Offline oa ill else el ee eae aa Fig Fii F12 File i Offline SFE 2 5062 Eciit 1 1 0 stopped 2 21 2 2 Programming Writing Up counter Write in a timer output contact and an output line to complete the line block ml Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DS ORAL 8 xB B foo All No Fiten gt ig Untitled 1 Offline wy pu Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Srithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data T A ada ay ajoja ae e we tor a Fe FS F4 FS FR FT Fe FY Fiz FiO Fil AD001 ToOo1 F 0 300 E E TODOl YOD31 For the method of describing Prepare a line separate from a contact and an output refer to 2 2 1 the timer line above e TE ee 4 Offline SPH 5 B062 Edit 12 3 A 2 2 5 Writing Up counter The meth
124. gger Point Select one of the following e Specify from loader Key Board Enter Sets the trigger point point 0 at the start of sampling trace e STRA instruction Sets the trigger point point 0 at the execution of the STRA instruction e Relay ON On Address Sets the trigger point point 0 at the timing when a specified relay becomes ON e Relay OFF Off Address Sets the trigger point point 0 at the timing when a specified relay becomes OFF e Reset Trigger button Suspends sampling trace When restarting sampling trace under new conditions click this button once to suspend sampling trace and change the setup Clear All button Clears the setup on the screen 3 31 3 11 Sampling Trace Sampling trace execution Recording of Data History 3 11 2 Sampling trace execution Sampling trace can be executed by either key operation on the program loader or a program stored in the PC memory 1 Methods of execution by the program loader 1 None option button When the start of sampling trace is selected data is collected sequentially in the positive direction from the maximum address in the negative direction The sampling data is taken from the scan end 2 On Address Off Address option button Sampling operation is in the standby state at sampling address O to wait for the triggering at the rising or falling edge of a specified bit When a trigger signal is issued sampling trace is executed in the plus direction
125. gical Program DA 48 fe aao al ac co vo on Fi Fil OOOL ADODZ Conveyer Conveyer Conveyer STA cond Mol _Noz _Nos ition_ 1 20010 0011 001 Molo WXODOZ WMODZ0 x005 ADODA ADOOF LI AAA A Offline SPB 22 5062 ESE 2 56 Line Comment 2 6 Line Comment Edit A line comment can be used as an explanation of each line in a ladder program A line comment can be edited only when the program window is in Edit mode 0 In Edit mode shift the cursor to a line to edit its comment 0 Select the Insert Modify Line Comment command from the Edit menu If the line has no comment the Line Comment Number dialog is displayed The Comment No text box displays an unused line comment number in default An arbitrary number may be entered Line Comment Number OF Comment Number Cancel If the line has a comment left clicking the OK button on the Line Comment No dialog displays the Edit Line Comment dialog Line Comment Editor The example of a circuit corment El Line Comment Number 0001 Cancel Help 0 Enter a line comment into the text box and left click the OK button The display returns to the ladder window and the line comment is displayed al Fuji Flex PO Programmer Untitled 1 Offline ml File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help PS EA aora 9 zz Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare rithmetic Dbl Arith
126. gical Program Data 4 pr ro ae ae o ce ue tor 0 E Fe F3 F4 F5 Fe FF Fe Fd FiO Fil Fiz EStart Sw Fitch E x0000 0001 000 x00035 0004 E c E F a E XD005 xDD06 EA A Address Entry Dialog Address Entry for instruction type Examined Move the cursor to this position and left click it Address 1 xa ces o Offline SPB 2 6062 Stopped Enter the address of the contact in the Address text box In this example lt X8 gt is entered Left click the OK button As shown below the contact is connected to the left side of output Y0021 2 16 Writing contacts and outputs 2 2 Programming ml Untitled 1 Offline gt F Common Contact Output Trangter Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data 4 al ya aoada eleele ele Fi Fil Fig EStart Sw E Eitch E al E yoooo 0001 0002 0003 wooo yooz0 E E d e HE E E E E E J E E 0005 ADOO OOO Youzel E E E End File 1 4 F 2 17 2 2 Programming 2 2 2 Writing a returning The method of describing a Returning instruction is explained below 1 Writing returning output First the method of writing a returning output is explained Writing a returning Shift the cursor to the right side of the instruction description position Press lt Ctrl gt lt gt gt to draw a horizontal li
127. gram Files This section describes how to read a file saved using the LITE N and MS DOS loader on this Windows loader Basically any program prepared by any loader can be exchanged between different loaders through the PC The use of files saved using the above loaders in shown as follows 1 X NEC PC98 personal computer loader NN F98P3 MS DOS personal computer loader NN FIBP3 Windows Loader Old ladder Windows Loader New ladder Windows Loader New ladder 1 As long as the floppy disk is of 1 MB format sometimes expressed as 1 2 MB or 1 25 MB format floppy disk data can be shared between them Though the LITE N is capable of handling floppy disks of 1 MB format it is incompatible with floppy disks of 1 44 MB format 2 Same as explained in 1 above 3 Floppy disk data can be shared between them as long as they both can handle the format of the floppy disk For the floppy disk formats 1 MB 1 44 MB that can be handled ask the maker of the personal computer 4 If the personal computer can handle 1MB floppy disks the Windows Loader can read a program file PMA created by the NEC PC98 PC Loader with no conversion When this program is saved a Windows file Fxl is newly created The NEC PC98 Loader cannot read the Fxl file directly For the NEC PC98 Loader to read the file save the file with the extension PMA App 1 1 Appendix 1 1 File Saved Using Compatibility of MS DOS LITE N Loaders Comment Fil
128. gt Program Select box Whole Program check box Check this box when printing the whole program Starting Line Number text box When printing a part of the program enter the starting line number page number line number in this text box Entry in this text box is valid when the Whole Program box is unchecked Ending Line Number text box When printing a part of the program enter the ending line number page number line number in this text box Entry in this text box is valid when the Whole Program box is unchecked Address Tag Select box Both Address Tag option button Left click this button when printing the program with addresses and tags Tag option button Left click this button when printing the program with tags only Address option button Left click this button when printing the program with addresses only Protect Line Breakup check box Left click this box when a line is not printed with one page If this is checked the line will be printed from the top of the next page When Include Cross Reference 1 is checked this setting cannot be used 4 4 Print setup 4 1 Outline of Print Function Include Cross Reference 1 check box Check this box when a ladder circuit with cross reference is to be printed Click Include Inputs 2 to ON to print cross references from the input side Click Include Outputs 3 to ON to print cross references from the output side For a scope of addresses for cross r
129. h the RS 232C interface e The ROM writer shall support XON XOFF software flow App 5 1 Appendix 5 PROM Writer Transfer PROM writer transter lt Connection cable gt Use an RS 232C cable of the following connections The ROM writer connector is a 25 pin female D subconnector If the number of pins is different refer to the manual of the ROM writer Recommended 25 pin or 9 pin D subconnector for DOS V machines Manufacturer Model Tokyo Needs Co ltd NCR AR1 25 pin D subconnector male 25 pin D subconnector male lt Personal computer gt lt ROM writer gt SD 2 2 RD 3 3 RTS 4 4 CTS 5 5 DSR 6 6 SG 7 oa ES DTR 20 20 FG 1 1 14 pin half pitch D subconnector male 25 pin D subconnector male lt Personal computer gt lt ROM writer gt SD 9 2 RD 1 3 RTS 10 4 CTS 4 5 DSR 2 6 SG 12 to 14 7 DTR 11 20 9 pin half pitch D subconnector female 25 pin D subconnector male lt Personal computer gt lt ROM writer gt SD 3 2 RD 2 3 RTS 7 4 CTS 8 5 DSR 6 6 SG 5 See DTR 4 20 App 5 2 PROM writer move Appendix 5 1 Preparation for PROM Writer Move Select PC functions Eprom Writer from the menu bar The Eprom writer transfer dialog appears Set the memory size transfer format and password with without EProm Writer Ea Press OF to perform selected operation fe w
130. he current model is not found in the function block library the Add button does not become valid 3 Collating with the function block library the function block library lt the function block execution section A function block at Execute Function Block is collated with one selected from the function block library Select one of the function blocks at Execute Function Block Function Block Usage Calls from Program Loaded in Program Function Block i 0101 UM0101 D Testdata USRMCR UM0100 Cancel 0101 1140101 gt DA gt Testdata Select a function block to collate then left click the OK button to start collation Match or mismatch is displayed D Testdata USRMCR gt D gt Testdata E 2 67 2 9 Function block Function block library 4 Deletion from the function block execution section Select a function block to delete at Execute Function Block then left click the Delete button 5 Deletion from the function block library Left click the Library FB Delete button to display the Delete Function Block window listing function blocks that can be deleted sal Delete Ladder Function Block from Library Function Block Number Folder OD TestdataX USAMCA P 000 UMO1DO Cancel P mo UMO1O1 E DA 0102 1140102 gt Testdata Es USAMCA o Hep Drives E d 0 Select a function block to delete and left click the Delete button 2
131. he module operations I O status and other in the entire PC system processor and processor mounted base board lt SPB dialog box gt Parameter Setting Dialog PC Processor Definition PC Operation mode Fixed cycle scan time ms o dale U tch dog x10 a Cancel pi ams a W Display discrepancy in FLASH Remote Aun Stop Reset Latch relays ve F Run Stop Addr A J000 FF Stop PLC on non fatal fault F Freeze 120 when PC stopped PC Definition Input Filtering HS Counter Config General Commu 4 lt NB NJ NS dialog box gt Parameter Setting Dialog PC Processor Definition PC Operation mode Fined cycle scan timelma a ae E Cancel ser watch dog x10 ms W Enable EEPror writing Remote Aun Stop Reset Latch relays Th F Run Address S J000 FF Stop PLE on non fatal fault Stop Address s O00 F Freeze 120 when PC stopped 6 Weil Input Filtering HS Counter Config Expansion Para 4 lt NBO dialog box gt Parameter Setting Dialog PC Processor Definition PC Operation mode Fixed cycl ti ed cycle scan timelma M bereeine o tch d 10 a FF Stop PLC on non fatal fault Remote Aun Stop Freeze 170 when PC stopped TF Run Stop Addr J000 NBO 70O filterin NBO Timebaze for T18 T1F 08571 Default i ms me RE Default E ai PC Definition 2 70 Operating parameter setting dialog box 2 Area setting dialog box This dialog is used to set the file register capacity and latch
132. he software has been installed is opened 3 Function Block Library When PC functions Function Blocks is executed the folder set here opens If the environment has not been set the install folder of this software is opened 3 Colors Left click the Colors tab Set colors in which to display a ladder program Environment Options x Editor Options Folders Data Display Colors Palette mic nd Cancel Help Element Data Display value Default Select the element to be changed from the element list at the left by left clicking it Left click a desired color and the FG mark moves to the selected color to set it App 2 3 Appendix 2 1 Environment Options Environment Options 4 Palette Left click the Palette tab Set instruction buttons which can be used with the Common tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Common tab Common Contact Output Trangter Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Dal Fe afol 1 at 0 09 uo e 0 9 Fe F3 F4 FS Fe FF FS FG FiO Fii F12 Environment Options E Editor Options Folders Data Display Colors Palette Palette Instructions Common Tab Output Direct Set Cancel Set Direct E Reset Help Reset Direct Aizing Output Falling Output Examine On Rising Examine On Falling Data Instruction H Move Up Move Down Default Setup to
133. hmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program D KID salah Ess Ee eye yes F2 F3 F4 F5 FOF FS FOS FIO Fil Fie LD Start Switch tx0000 OR X0005 ANI X0001 LD x0002 AND x0003 OR XO0006 ANB OUT YD020 AND X0008 OUT 0021 LD x0010 CALL UMO0100 U0100 UMEXE UMEND LD x0011 CALL U0101 UMEXE UMEND FEND 10102 END File 1 Data 1 El Z Offline SPB 29 8062 Edit 0 Stopped 2 13 2 Editing a mnemonic instruction 0 Left click the 4 Edit Mode button or select the Edit Mode command from the Edit menu on the main window The display changes to the ladder program edit window Select the Display Line as Instruction List command from the Edit menu on the main window The display changes to the mnemonic code edit window 0 Left click the Insert Line button on the ladder edit toolbar or press lt Alt gt lt Ins gt One line is inserted before the cursor with an NOP instruction sa Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 2 Offline MES S File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help bDe ol amp z zA Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program D Apo dal afe id lela le alan ad dale NULL NOP _ NOP NOP NOP NOP END File 1 Data 1 gt Insert a line into the ladder program Offline NB 7 8062 Edit 1 Stopped g If an instruction list is di
134. hold areas Parameter Setting Dialog 3 Input filter setting dialog box This dialog is used to set the input filter values lt NB SPB dialog box gt Parameter Setting Dialog 2 71 2 10 Parameter Setting 2 10 Parameter Setting Operating parameter setting dialog box 4 High speed counter setting dialog box This dialog box is used to define the built in high speed counters lt NB dialog box gt Parameter Setting Dialog NB High Speed Counter Configuratio Reset Signal Edge FF Clear Interrupt Counters Use Pr ofA PP 1 PB f 3 Aae FS PED Pp E Filter D Single Phase S ute eset M a2 Bit Do Filter D Sinde Phase Auta Peset E Filter Sinde Phase E Auta Reset Hz Bit Io Filter D Siae Phase M Auta Peset Io Filter Single Phase Auta Pese Io Filter D Single Phase Auta Reset FS Filter 7 Single Phases ute Reset 32 Eit Io Filter D Single Phase Auta Peset PC Definition Memory Definition Input Filtering AS Counter Contig Eypansion Parar 4 lt SPB dialog box gt Parameter Setting Dialog HS Counter Conti Mod f Shingle phase Two phase Counters Use Channel 0 Two phase FP Channel 1 Channel 0Two phase Bute Reset Auto Reset PC Definition Memory Definition Input Filtering AS Counter Contig General Commu 4 5 I O configuration setting dialog box This dialog box is used to set the I O configuration of the NS NJ Series Parameter Setting Dialog N
135. ilter mg Untitled 1 Offline Al ES EF Fa Common Contact Output Trangter Gomparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data T 4 sfa pe ee eae ala Fig Fii F12 E E E E x0001 coool E E CTR 0 so LN E E E El Y E d Next add a contact for resetting the current value End of the counter A 7 Offline SPB 6062 Edit 13 5 Stopped Left click the Common or Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar 0 Left click the 11 Examine On button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position The Address Entry dialog box is displayed mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer Ol zs File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DS MUSEE B4o 2lX5m 9 foo Jai No Fiten ml Untitled 1 Offline EE FA Common Contact Output Trangter Comparison Dbl Compare rithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data C 4 SAN tal BL Ut else ee ee alee Fig Fil F12 Address Entry Dialog Address Entry for instruction type Examine On coool in a Ed Eg tg Ey Ea Ey ta bg E E E E woool E CTR 0 E E E Address 1 x1 E E corcel ep ES Ottline SPB FOO Enter the address of the contact in the Address text box In this example lt X10 gt is entered Left click the OK button A contact i
136. in the Edit menu or the lt Ctrl gt lt V gt keys As shown in the following diagram the copy of the line block is inserted before the line block at the specified paste location sal Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 2 Offline Talx File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help TES Ge MH SR ablan A KeA S fos rlfamorie l ES ol Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conwersion Logical Program D alj aa ai jafo ae ae e e wo mm ar El F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F FS FY ELOT Fil bie xOOlO X0011 x0012 M0100 E WX0002 WM0020 MOV 0 gt 0 m0100 Pasted line block ES Specify this line block to manipulate N i x00005 x000 x000F Y00031 the paste operation y File 1 Data 1 El Offline SPB 26 8062 Edt 14 13 Stopped 2 48 Selecting a line block 2 4 3 Cutting and pasting line block move Here the method of cutting a selected line block copying it to the clipboard and pasting it to some other location is explained 1 Cutting a line block al Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 2 Offline ka File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help De MH SQ sil a Hl KB we o y Au No Fitter y ES fol Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conver
137. indow displays the read ladder program App 5 7 Appendix 6 Shortcut Key List Appendix 6 1 Shortcut Key List Shortcut key list Edit Ladder Select group for instruction speed bar Enter instruction Undo Redo Insert Line above Cursor Insert Line below Cursor Draw Line Erase Line Insert Line Delete Line Insert Row Delete Row Select Square Area Select Line Edit Instruction Word List Insert Line Delete Line Select Line Cut Paste Cut Copy Paste Change or Shift Display Switch File Ladder Data Tab To Left End of Line To Right End of Line Page Scroll Other New Open Save Exit Print Edit Download to PC Find Replace Search Next Go to Line Number Tag Editor Decimal Display Hex Display Appendix 6 Shortcut Key List Appendix 6 1 Shortcut Key List Alphabetic key of group tab C for Common Allocated function key Ctrl Z Ctrl Y Ctrl Ctrl Alt Ctrl Cursor Ctrl Alt Cursor Alt Ins Alt Del Cirl Ins Cirl Del Shift Alt Cursor Shift Cursor Alt Ins Alt Del Shift Cursor Ctrl X Ctrl C Ctrl V Ctrl Tab Home End PgUp PgDn Ctrl N Ctrl O Ctrl S Alt X Ctrl P Ctrl E Ctrl D Ctrl F Ctrl H Ctrl L Ctrl G Ctrl T Ctrl K Ctrl H App 6 1 Fuji Electric FA Components 8 Systems Co Ltd Gate City Ohsaki East Tower 11 2 Osaki 1 chome Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 0032 Japan Pho
138. ines instructions Here the method of adding a new line or instruction to an existing program is explained 1 Inserting a new line The method of inserting a new line into a program is explained below OOOL ADODZ 0003 e AA gt gt __ __ _ _ _ o oo I xD011 OO20 Add this line File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help LEE Ge GH SQA aS e fox savory y de ay 2d at Of wt we e e we te a Ol Fe F F4 FR FR FF Fe F9 Fig Fil FE 0001 0002 0005 OOe0 File 1 Datat N Left click the line Offline SPB 11 8062 Edit 1 4 10 Stopped at this position 0 Left click the ps Insert Line button on the ladder edit tool bar The line block starting point is inserted al Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 2 Offline File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help SS GHAR bills SS ee 6 9 fo xilainorites y e ae aloa u e e we te or Ol Fe F3 F4 FS Fo FY Fe FY FiO Fii F12 xOOOL 0002 0003 Yoozo E E E E The newly inserted line End block starting point 4 F Offline SPB 12 8062 Edit 14 10 Stopped Position of line insertion When the 3 Insert Line button on the ladder edit tool bar is clicked a new line is inserted before the current cursor line When the Insert Line Below Cursor button on the ladder edit tool bar is clicked a new line is inserted after the current
139. ingle line block xO0010 x0011 XD012 XDODA Refer to 2 Selecting two or more line blocks 1 Selecting a single line block Move the cursor to the line to be selected Left click the mouse with the lt Shift gt key kept pressed Motor Ou tput Yoo3o WXODOZ WMO0020 o 0 The area of the selected line block is filled with a specified color Specify a color in environment setup sal Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 2 Offline File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Par ES De PH SQ slime oH Kw po y 411 No Fiten rm af Ol ae ale dell A 181x ES Fl Common Contact Output Trangfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program D4 gt xO010 x0011 x0012 M0100 cenn o The selected area is colored M0100 WXO002 WHOO2ZO MOY D gt 0 x00005 x000A x000F Y00031 File 1 Data 1 2 Offline SPB 22 8062 Edit Va 0 Stopped Releasing select status To deselect a selected square area press the lt ESC gt key or left click 2 46 Selecting a line block 2 4 Line Copy Insert Delete 2 Selecting two or more line blocks Move the cursor to the first one of the line blocks to be selected and left click it Using the scroll bar let the last one of the line blocks to be selected be displayed Then left click that line bl
140. ion on Personal Computer Loader Side csccseeeesseseeeeeeeneeeseeees App 3 7 Appendix 3 2 1 Modem connection td e App 3 7 ADDENGIX 3 2 2 Modem DISscoONNe cla is App 3 9 Appendix 3 3 RS 232C Cable Connection ccccooncnnncccnccnnnnccnncnonenonanannrornnnnnnnannrrrrrrnnnnannnrrrrrnananas App 3 10 Contents Appendix 4 PaSSWOTO smart ia App 4 1 Appendix 4 1 Setting a New Password coooncccnnnncccnccncoconcncconnnnconnnnanonnnnancrnnnancrennannrrnnannrrnnnnnrrenannos App 4 2 Appendix 4 2 Opening a Program with Password 00occccoonnnncccononnccccnnnnancccnnnnanonnnnnnanorrnnnannrnrnnnans App 4 3 Appendix 4 3 Changing Deleting a Password ccooononnccccnncnnccncnnanononcnnnnnnnccnnnnnnrrnnnnnnnrrnnanannrnnnnaas App 4 4 Appendix 5 PROM Writer Transfer ccconnccconccccncccconncconanccnnancnnannnenannnnns App 5 1 Appendix 5 1 Preparation for PROM Writer MOV ooooncccoonocccccconcccccccononococcnnnncrononannrrrnnnnnnrnnnnnnas App 5 3 Appendix 5 2 Transfer to the PROM Writer c oocccconnnncccccnncncccccnoconoccnnnonnnonennannnrrrnnnannrrrnnnnannrernnnans App 5 5 Appendix 5 2 1 Write into the PROM Witt aa A A A teeta App 5 5 Appendix 5 2 2 Collation with the PROM Writer occcooooooononccnnnnnncccnnnccnnonnnncnnnnnnnnnonnononanannnnnnnnnnnnnnononnos App 5 6 Appendix 5 2 3 Read from the PROM Writer iii ii os App 5 7 Appendix 6 Shortcut Key LiSt oooccoonncccnnccoconcconcnccnoncconancnonannenannnnns App 6 1 Appendix 6 1 Shortcu
141. it ae 4 Stopped Move the cursor to the line block to be deleted and left click the line block 0 Left click the til Delete Line button on the Edit Line tool bar The selected line block is deleted aa Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 2 Offline S File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help De PHSR ELAn S lA foo f No Fiter ES ga Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program D KILA aa af o ute ETI Start Sw Stop Swi Motor Ou Al itch tch tput Y00030 x0001 x0002 Motor Ou tput YOO30 wxoo02 WMO0O020 m0100 MOY o gt 0 X0005 XDO0A xOOOF YOO31 XOO0B File 1 Data 1_ El Offline SPB 17 8062 Edit 12 4 Stopped 2 Deleting two or more line blocks at a time For the method of deleting two or more line blocks at a time refer to 2 4 3 Cutting line blocks 2 50 Outline of Tag Window There are two methods for preparing tags One is using the Tag Editor dialog box that is displayed after the entry of an 2 5 Tag Editor instruction address during program editing The other is using the Tag Editor window explained below 2 5 1 Outline of Tag Window The Tag Editor window consists of a search section for search and replacement a filter to limit the objects of display and edit and a tag editor The Tag Editor is capable of directly editing address tag data base
142. ition PC Definition Fixed cycle scan time ms User watch dog x10 ms Remote Run Stop Run Address Stop Address PC Operation mode Enable EEProm writing Monitor battery error Reset Latch relays Stop PC on non fatal fault Freeze I O when PC stopped Memory Area Definition File Registers Number of file register blocks Memory backup range on power fail Unlatched Range Unlatched Range Unlatched Range Input Filtering WXO X000 X001 X002 X003 X004 X005 X006 X007 X008 X009 X00A X00B X00C X00D XO0E X00F WX1 X010 X011 X012 X013 X014 X015 X016 X017 NB None 8k steps 2917 steps 5145 steps 0 steps None 25 No No Yes Yes No No No WMO060 WL000 D0000 No Filter No Filter Default Default No Filter Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Default Automatic Control Program Footer 4 16 Printout example Automatic Control Program Header X018 X019 X01A X01B X01C X01D X01E XO1F WX2 X020 X021 X022 X023 X024 X025 X026 X027 X028 X029 X02A X02B X02C X02D X02E X02F WX3 X030 X031 X032 X033 X034 X035 X036 X037 X038 X039 X03A X03B X03C X03D X03E X03F WX4 X040 X041 X042 X043 X044 X045 X046 X047 X048 X049 X04A X04B X04C X04D X04E X04F WX5 Sample 2 Parameters Default Default Default Default Def
143. me as the ordinary online operations Appendix 3 2 2 Modem Disconnection To disconnect the modem select Options Modem Hangup from the main menu App 3 9 Appendix 3 3 RS 232C Cable Connection RS 232C cable When using an RS 232C module use the cable provided with the modem If no cable is attached to the modem use an RS 232C cable straight connection type on the market When using the RS 232C port of CPU prepare the following connection cable e Pin arrangement of CPU RS 232C Pin No Signal Signal direction Description 00 CPU Modem 1 Reserved Do not connect 2 RD E Receive data 3 SD gt Send data 4 CTS E Ready to send 5 RTS gt Request to send 6 Reserved Do not connect E 7 OV GND signal 8 OV GND signal CPU side connector ou SN Signa 15 pin female D subconnector 10 Reserved Do not connect Engagement screw size M2 6 11 Reserved Do not connect Hirose Electric ROAD 15S LNA 05 12 Reserved Do nol connech 13 Reserved Do not connect 14 Reserved Do not connect 15 OV GND signal e Example of cable connections App 3 10 Appendix 4 Password Appendix 4 1 Setting a New Password ccoonnnccconcnnccononononccnanncononanancnnnnancnrrnnannnrnnanas Appendix 4 2 Opening a Program with Password ooncocnnncccnnncccncnncenonanonnnnnnenancnnns Appendix 4 3 Changing Deleting a Password 0ooonoccccccnnnnnccccconnnannnoncnn
144. mport command The Import dialog box is displayed Import source Folde D PROGRAMDATASFADAT A Browse Files Import files Kind 02 0117 11 33 54 ABCMC NO 1 Tag Tag 40 KB 020117 11 31 34 DEFMC NO 1 40M Data Registers D005 1EB 02 01 17 11 44 52 DEFMC NO 1 CTD Tag D0S 230 KB 02 01 17 11 44 52 DEFMC NO 1 PARM Parameter D05 TEB 02 01 17 11 44 52 FOKANSAITCTO Tag DOS 230 KB 01 02 10 17 23 38 FOKANSA PAM Farameter DOS TEB 01702710 17 23 38 FOKOBE Fsp Farameter 1K65 0270117 12 54 28 FONO 1 Tag Tag 40KB 01 02 10 17 08 56 GMENO 3 Dta Data Registers TEB 020117 nae F GCO 4 Tan Tan nm 017 11 46 13 Left click the Browse button to display a dialog box Select the drive and holder in which the file to be imported is stored Select the file to be imported and then click the gt button to move it to Import files To delete the file click the lt button or use the Delete key If you move a file with the same type parameter data and tag as the one in Import file the existing file is removed from Import file Left click the OK button to load the contents of the file 2 78 Export 2 12 Import Export 2 12 2 Export Saving the parameter data and tag files by specifying them separately This function saves the contents of the parameter data and tag stored in the program file currently loaded under a specified file name 0 Select the File menu The follo
145. mputer Setup will now launch the program Select your option below Click Finish to complete Setup InstalShield Turn on the check box of the next execution button and left click the Finish button Turn on the Yes Launch the program file check box and left click the Finish button to start up the PC loader as follows 1 4 Installation 1 4 Method of Installation lt PC loader starting screen gt Fuji Flex PC Programmer Spo faros z 1 5 1 4 Method of Installation Installation 1 4 3 Group of programs installed When the installation is completed the following icons are registered in the program group a CAWINDOWESA Start Menu Programs Flex PC Programmer El gt A E iol x File Edit View Favortes Tools Help de Back mp 0 Search L4 Folders EA History a Lis PO wo Eel Address A CAWINDOWS Start Wenus ProgramsSFles PC Frogrammer E Go Flex PC ieee Frogramm Location CA Flex PC Programmer E 354 bytes My Computer e FLEX PC Programmer This is the loader software e FLEX PC Programmer Help This is a file which contains the latest information that is helpful in using the loader software This file can also be used as a reference lt is recommended that the user read through the file Help Topics Flex PC Programmer y E Contents Index Find Click a book and then click Open Or click another tab such as Index a Introduction Ce Flex PC Series H Ov
146. n OF Verify Cancel Forma i Intel C Intel Extended C Motorola 1 Motorola 2 Motorola 3 Communication Settings With Password Com 1 Com Properties Set Write and left click the OK button This starts data transfer from the communication port to the ROM writer dde Help g Read write and verify collation operations are valid for all program data Program data includes not only ladder programs but also file register information App 5 5 Appendix 5 2 Transfer to the PROM Writer Write into the PROM Writer Appendix 5 2 2 Collation with the PROM Writer Select PC functions Eprom Writer from the menu bar The EProm Writer dialog box is displayed When collating the EPROM program with the contents of the program window make sure that the contents of the EProm Writer dialog box match the settings of the PROM writer EProm Writer Ea Fress OF to perform selected operation Write T Forma feed i Intel 7 Intel Extended Heb Motorola 1 Motorola 2 Motorola 3 Communication Setting With Password Com Com Propertiez Then set the ROM writer to the program send status Select Verify and left click the OK button Then program collation starts If the program does not match a message is displayed App 5 6 Write into the PROM Writer Appendix 5 2 Transfer to the PROM Writer Appendix 5 2 3 Read from the PROM Writer
147. n trom the tinci n block lb a e do os shale e 2 68 2 10 Parameter Setning srai a A 2 69 2 10 1 Displaying parameter setting dialog DOX ooooocccnccccccnncocononnccnnnnnnnnnnnononcnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnanrnnnnnns 2 69 2 10 2 Operating parameter setting dialog DOX occccccccccccccocononnnnnnnnnnononononnannnnnnnnnononononananenonons 2 70 1 Processor operation definition dialog DOX oooooocoocococococcononono nono nononono no nnn nr 2 70 2 Area SOWING dialog DI A AS 2 71 3 Input tiller Setting dialOG DAX sito idad libri ibi 2 71 4 High speed counter setting dialog DOX oooocococococonocccnono nono nononono corona 2 72 5 1 O contiguration Setting dialog Dox atia 2 72 6 Other function setting dialog BOX ara concen a a a a Ei 2 73 2 11 Program Saving and Opening ccooccnnnccccnnncnncconnnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrnnannnnnrrrnnanans 2 75 2 VAST Saving a PO Mi N S 2 75 Saving a pogram Noa Sansa lc dais 2 75 2 File contents Wena programi 1S SAVE A E 2 76 2112 Opening a PON ads y eS 2 77 2 12 IMPOrVEXDO diia 2 78 A 0 A E 2 78 A ON cas neon cetera acetate AE 2 79 212 3 PODOI ime neem eee Rotem OR RE ren ae oe ee gee OC ieee ee ee ee nee eee eee ee 2 81 2 13 MINEMONIC INSIFUCTIONS a dada 2 82 2 13 1 Outline of mnemonic edit WINDOWS ici in 2 82 DDisplaying edrtline InStrUCUIDAS ssssiiaras atadas 2 82 2 Displaying O cis 2 83 2 13 2 Editing a mnemonic instruction cc decks lt cecvonces t
148. ncccconcnnnncnonconnnonannnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnananannnss 2 48 2 4 3 Cutting and pasting line block Move siii 2 49 2 4 4 Deleting a line DOCK a 2 50 2 5 130 ECO A a das 2 51 2 51 QUT OF VAG WII aia 2 51 2 5 2 Operation with Tag Enon ii a A loci a ie 2 52 Contents 2 5 3 Search and replacement using the tag editor cccccocccncccccnncccnnnnnonnnnnnnnncnnonnnnnononnnnnnonanrnnonnnarinnnnoss 2 54 2294 Tag conor NEN noig ad Audet ance dde dalins 2 54 20 9 Redding a tag text iile A dl cial 2 54 2 6 LNE COMMENE Educa 2 57 2 7 Find Rheblace FUNCIONA SA 2 59 2 11 Address Tagl FNA TURCON ci EE E 2 59 2 7 2 Address Tag Replace function ccccccccsseccccceeeceecceeeceeeceeueeeeecaeaeceessaeaeeeeesaaaeeesssaaeeeeeessaaeeeesenas 2 60 2 9 LING Search TUINCUON asno iaass 2 62 2 6 Library ROgISTEAION ANG RCAC a ts 2 63 278 1 Library registration TUNA CON el i ce ee ee ad ol 2 63 2 8 2 Library Tea din ci ata 2 63 2 9 FUNCION DOCK tii dsd 2 65 2 9 1 Outline of function block User MaCcrocOMMand occccccccccccnnnnccccnnonnnnnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnnnnononanennnnns 2 65 2 9 2 Function block library User Macrocommand cccooocccncccnnncncccnnnnnnncnnnncnnononnconononnncnnononnnnnnononnrnnonannnnnnoss 2 66 2 10 P alameter SOI A A A a 2 69 2 10 1 Displaying parameter setting dialog DOX ccooooccccccccnconccononcnncnnnnnnnnononnnnnononrnnnnonnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnanenanennss 2 69 2 10 2 Ope
149. ne to the right bus mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer Aa ES File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help De MH 180 3140 8 MB 6 8 fio y Al No Fiter IAS Offline ES ou Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data p gt aa afe ol ol ole ae alae FLOM dali dale AA Move the cursor to this position and left click it E E E x0001 X0002 X0003 X0004 X0005 X0006 X0007 X0008 A A A HA eeN by ty by ta X0009 XO000A X000B E File 1 4 Offline SPB 13 5062 The loop source is automatically written with a loop number ma Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help BDSP 0 80 31 40 23 1X5 6 8 fio y Al No Fiter CIS Offline LOL ES ou Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data Dal Soe a N at at of m m ef co mov f or Ol Loop automatically F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 F3 F9 FIO Fii F12 numbered E E ES E E E x0001 x0002 x0003 x0004 x0005 x0006 xo007 x0008 xD0009 x000A xX000B E E Ex eS 35 OR OBR 35 3 3 OE 1 E E File 1 7 gt ee M Offline SPB 13 8062 Edit 11 Stopped 2 Writing returning input Next the method of describing a returning input i
150. ne 81 3 5435 7135 8 Fax 81 3 5435 7456 9 URL http www fujielectric co jp fcs eng Information in this manual is subject to change without notice
151. ne of Online Operations 3 1 3 1 1 Hardware system configuration c ccccccccesseeeccesseeeceeaseeceseusceeceaueeeeceaseeecsegseeecssaseesssaasees 3 1 3 1 2 Setting communication parameters for the loader oooonncnccccconnncnnnononononenncnnonanenncnonnannnons 3 2 3 1 3 Outline of online operations serrie ns na ee a a a e aE RE aE aa 3 3 3 2 ONNE CONNECTION xioa aa aa a aa 3 4 3S OWE PG COntent TO FITE iii E 3 6 SA ae eel ile ee ie i ee eal 3 6 3 0 2 OAVING th data stots a dE de 3 7 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents of File to the PC oooococccccncnccccocnnccnonccnnccononncnnenannnonnnananos 3 8 3 4 1 Transfer contents of program file to the PC o coooonncccnccccnoccccnncconnnncnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnonnnrnroncnnonanenons 3 8 3 4 2 Transfer contents of data file to the PC ccccccccocnnccncccccnoonconcnnononnncnnnnoonancnnnnnonananennnnonnnnos 3 12 3 4 3 Transfer contents of parameter file to the PC oooncccccccccconncnncccnnoncnnnnononnancnnnnnonnanonnncnnnanos 3 13 3 4 4 Comparing file contents with PC contents ooocccccnnnccccccccoonnncnonnnnnonnnonnnnnononononnnnonnnnonnnnnenonons 3 14 3 9 Slab SLO the PO rta E A a E 3 15 3 6 Change Online Program cvicicncincacciccan caian ia tada 3 16 3 7 PC Memory Clear osni aE na 3 18 3 7 1 Clearing PC memory with online window kept Open ccccccooccccnncccccnccnnonocononcnoncnonnnnnconnnnnnnns 3 18 3 7 2 Clearing PC memory without opening online WiNdOW
152. ng Ladder Instruction List Devices Used Device Cross Reference Parameters File Re 4 For the method of setting a scope of memory addresses to be printed in the dialog box refer to 2 Setting of lO Device Cross Reference Printout Configuration Add to List Enable Disable 20000 X01FF Yoona YO1FF MODDO MOFFF 20000 COOFF TO000 TO1FF DOOOO DOBFF Module ID o Start Address Y 0000 End Address Z 06FF Overwrite ltem Delete from List Clear List OK Cancel Help EERE Printer Setup IO Device Listing Ladder Instruction List Devices Used Device Cross Reference Parameters LI Listing 4 6 File Re 4 For the method of setting a scope of memory addresses to be printed in the dialog box refer to 2 Setting of IO Print setup 4 1 Outline of Print Function g By previously checking the memory addresses used by Devices Used and specifying the minimum scope of memory addresses required it is possible to reduce the time required to print the cross reference and preview the printout 7 Parameter setup Select this item to print the information of registered parameters The checkboxes depend on the PC type Print Selection Click each checkbox to ON to print necessary items ie Erian Leona la Oy W A po E m B par a E Ej Expansion Parameters General C
153. nnannnnnrnnnaaannnnns Paseword Appendix 4 Password Appendix 4 1 Setting a New Password The password is the function that prevents an unauthorized person from looking at the program that has been prepared It is a four digit number in the range 0000 to 9999 When an attempt is made to read transfer or check a program which is provided with a password the dialog box that prompts you to enter the password is displayed PC is Password Protected Enter Current Password ox Cancel Help Memory clear If the right password is not entered an error message is displayed In this case the attempted operation cannot be performed Error El Invalid password value Password value must be between 000 and 9999 A password is saved as a part of a program and can be attached to any of the following e Online program in the PC e PROM A file with an extension LAD or FXL does not accept a password g Note that if you forget the password you cannot read the program A password in the PC can be erased by clearing the memory However the program will be also deleted When erasing the password together with the program from the PC select File Online from the menu bar to display the Select documentation file for Online Window dialog On this dialog click Clear PC memory on opening window to ON for online connection g If you attempt online connection with a password not erased the following confirmation dialog ap
154. nnnnnnonannnonnnnnnenenannnnnnnos 2 20 2 2 4 Writing ON delay timer oococccccccconnonnnccconocnononnnononocononnnonnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnns 2 21 2 20 NVIMING UPCOUMET picas 2 22 2 2 6 Writing Data Transfer MOV instruction ccccccccoconncnnncononnnnononconononennnononannnnnnnonananennnnnonanes 2 25 25277 IMSTUCUION MPUENOlO Sit ti ed 2 28 MN QUNI and JENDANSIFUCUONS asian di ici cians 2 28 2 Master Control Set MC and Master Control Reset MCR instructions ooooocccccinncccccnnnnncnncncncnnnncnnos 2 28 meo AAA A A A N 2 28 2 3 Program Modificat ON iii ico 2 29 2 3 1 Changing instructions addresses ooccccccccononncnnccocnnnncnnnonononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 2 29 2 322 AQQIION O MNES ANSTUCION Sa cios ti 2 31 CL IS CRTING Anew IM o da 2 31 2 ISO FLING anew CONTA A AA AA A AA AA 2 32 o e sean demmsanantantadtdua messin avy aanivadadsuusesiaeanaia tei dawaasbauervuaiieese 2 38 4 Compressing the program removing blanks cccoconnnnnnncnonnncconcncconnnncancnnnnnnnnnnonononnnnrnnancnnnocononnnnns 2 40 5 Inserting a line inserting a blank line oonccccccncncccccocconnnncononnnnnnnonononanaconcnnnnnnoonnnnnnnncnnennnonononnnnnnnns 2 40 6 Deleting a contact CO li edo eso De da 2 41 CA MICE QIN GUIS 012s neacnceeenamarcbanawiataa a e a a 2 43 CEVA Nea TNS ss eae ea i a aaa 2 44 239 GANONG A A do tas 2 44 2 4 Line Copy Insert DElGte ida 2 46
155. nrnnanrrnnnrrrnanrrnanarnnn 3 25 TOA NEW COMEC a is 3 26 3 10 2 Changing or releasing the destination of network CONNECTION ooccccccnncoccncconcncconnnccnnnnnoncnonononcnanos 3 27 3 11 Sampling Trace Recording of Data History coocnccccnnncccccnncnccncncnononnnncnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnanennnnas 3 28 So 3 30 112 OOM DING trace OX CCU iec ads 3 32 3 11 83 Display Ol Sampling ACG uri E A O gots 3 34 3 1 1 4 Saving Salmpling A A ias 3 35 3 1 5 Sampling trace Cancel alll kece ds tig i ol ca eae ts 3 36 3 12 Status Latch Recording Data at a Point Of Time cccoonnccccnnccconnnncccnnnconnnnncnenanncnnnannnnnnanenenanons 3 37 Stel OUTS Ol TUNCH OM a lars r risen adieu shed Meet cea 3 37 OF 12 2 Greatind a Progra a e 3 37 3123 Status Tata 3 39 3212 4 Status later execUiON a rt dia teas AA AR E ld A ae 3 40 321225 Slalus alc TeESuUll display ss a ES A A 3 41 34126 SAVING SAUS nd 3 42 ASA ee AAA A ott aie alr ted eel lece acute 3 42 section 4 Print FUNGCUON tinc 4 1 41 OUTING OF Print PUNCUOM itv ii 4 1 7 ware LO cece o 0 O A A A no or oe ne ee eee ene ce eee 4 1 A ea tacees aaceaeetct ateietawacceniceoen cues sacecncuetinrs Gecncoteecedeanceasapetsmeeerectaseees 4 2 dali EAT Pav WIC W qe ctues stilo siii a a acia aianecsuscneesanes 4 8 A Snes deine teiedvan a a ted viwareteetes 4 8 BD MP rs AAA A AA 4 9 4 2 1 Execution of print operation scott id deeenedmendeeadelaveadacestcakenenes 4 9 42 2 FMM OUI XA DIS mescla 4 10 Ap
156. ns POD Editor UGO0S Ci 2 Notepad Internet Connection Wizard Settings x CY WordPad 2 MSM Messenger Service ba a Methecting aes Ea Phone Dialer Help Aun Log Off COMPAGL1 Shut Down Aaa Ea I pc Poganne The Connection Description dialog box is displayed Enter any name e g TEST in the Name text box and left click the OK button Connection Description El ES ai New Connection Enter a name and choose an icon tor the connection Windows Me Millennium Editio Hame TEST leon App 3 3 Appendix 3 1 Preparation of Modem on PC Side RS 232C port of CPU The Phone Number dialog box is displayed Left click the Down button of the Connect using text box select the personal computer RS 232C port number in this example Direct to Com 1 from the list that is displayed then left click the OK button Connect To El ES dE TEST Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Count region tapan 81 T Area code 048 Phone number Connect using Direct to OT del The Com1 Properties dialog box is displayed Set 9600 for Bits persecond 8 for Data bits None for Parity 1 for Stop bits and None for Flow control then left click the OK button COM1 Properties Ma ES Port Settings Bits per second Ei y Data bits E Parity None Stop bits fi Flow control AO Ad
157. nt Setup tab selected The dialog box shown below is displayed Print Selection Page Setup Printout Setup 7 Cancel f All Addresses Model Addresses from List Start Addes Help End does leave Spare for Printer Addresdes without Add to List inter Setup liage I0 Device Listing Printout Configuration Miente Ken Enable Disable Pelete manm liet Hean liet IO Device Listing Ladder Instruction List Devices Used Device Cross Reference Parameters File Re 4 Set each item to be printed by left clicking the associated tab 4 2 Print setup 4 1 Outline of Print Function 2 Setting of lO Listing When this item is set specified tags memory addresses and descriptive statements are printed in the form of a list Module ID Printout scope registration list Print Selection 7 IO Device Listing Printout A ae Cancel f All Addresses 0000 lt 017FF DDOD OFF Addresses from List Start ddressMJ0000 Tae Help End Address z OOFF TOODO TOTFF Leave pace for congo COOFF Addresses without Add to List DODO DOSFF Printer Setup Tags a 0000 IEEE A PODER S Overvwrnite ltem 4220000 40017F r OOOO 001 F Enable Disable WACO A DOFF LOOOO 4 LOOFF Delete from List Clear List IO Device Listing Ladder Instruction List Devices Used Device Cross Reference Parameters
158. ock with the lt Shift gt key kept pushed When selecting a line outside the program window press an arrow button while holding down the lt Shift gt key lt Page Up gt or lt Page Down gt key at the current position on the first line block to display and select the last line block The selected line block is filled with a specified color l Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 2 Offline ME x File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help la x De SPH SQ eLo os X A efo ajfarmorie y F p Es Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program D4 gt ee ee ee re rule TA Ae Start Sw Stop Swi Motor Ou itch tch tput xO001 XD002 YOO30 The selected area is colored y File 1 Data 1 H Offline SPB 22 8062 Edit 14 13 Releasing select status To deselect a selected square area press the lt ESC gt key or left click g Select square area When selecting area press an allow button while holding down lt Shift gt key and lt Alt gt key It is possible to copy and paste a selected square area to some other location To deselect a selected square area press the lt ESC gt key or left click 2 47 2 4 Line Copy Insert Delete Copying and pasting a line block 2 4 2 Copying and pasting a line block The method of copying a selected line block
159. od of describing an Up counter is explained below 0 Prepare a normally open contact address X0001 beforehand Left click the Timer Counter Time Operation tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the ar Up Counter button Move the cursor to the node in which to describe an instruction and left click that node The Address Entry dialog box is displayed mg Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DS ORAL xB foo All No Fiten gt mi Untitled 1 Offline de all Pees Address Entry Dialog ALO x gt al FiQ Fii Fi E gt ennai Address Entry for instruction type Counter E Address 1 D1 C aces 2 2 E0 AOS Enter a counter address Comcel Ho Enter a counter setting time File 1 4 F Offline SPB TUEZ Edit 13 5 Stopped 0 Enter a counter address in the Address 1 text box In this example lt C1 gt is entered 2 22 Writing contacts and outputs 2 2 Programming 0 Enter a counter setting time in the Address 2 text box In this example lt 50 gt is entered Left click the OK button An Up counter is described in the program window il Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge MUSAE kiA S amp By SB foo fal No F
160. ogram Header The text that is printed at the Footer Automatic Control Program Footer Cancel top of tthe pago Margin em Help Top 0 0 5 0 i Printer Setup Footer Bottom 0 0 5 0 The text that is printed at the bottom of the page Left 0 0 5 0 Right 0 0 5 0 Margin Margin in cm Set each of the items as required Left click the OK button 4 1 4 1 Outline of Print Function Print setup 4 1 2 Print setup The print setup function is used to set the printing range and contents for the following e Ladder program printout e I O device list printout e Instruction word list print e Device use condition printout e Device cross reference printout e Parameter setup print e File register printing 1 Displaying and setting the Print Setup dialog box The Print Setup dialog box can be operated by the following two methods 1 Use the Page Setup command Select the Page Setup command from the File menu The Print Selection dialog box is displayed Left click the Print Setup tab Usually the dialog appears with the Print Setup tab selected The diagram shown below is displayed 2 Use the Print command 0 Select the Print command from the File menu The Print dialog box is displayed Left click the Page Setup button The Print Selection dialog box is displayed Left click the Print Setup tab Usually the dialog appears with the Pri
161. ommunication 8 Print setup for file register Select this item to print a file register Print Selection Start Address text box Enter the first address of a file register for printing End Address text box Enter the last address of a file register for printing 4 7 4 1 Outline of Print Function Print setup 4 1 3 Print Preview The Print Preview function permits the result of printout to be checked on the screen prior to the actual print operation This function can be used with all the printout items and the contents that have been set by the individual printout items as explained in 4 1 1 Page Setup and 4 1 2 Print Setup are reflected in the printout The printer driver used for the print preview is the one that has been specified as Set As Default in the Printer Setup dialog box of Windows PROGI Ladder chad thal Bri na rc hem TT ee Asa 4 E S A The total number of printed pages is displayed at lower left on the screen 4 1 4 Print Setup In the Print Setup dialog box the output printer printing method paper size and source etc are set lt Display of the Print Setup dialog box gt To cause the Print Setup dialog box to be displayed left click the Print Setup button in the dialog box that is displayed when the Page Setup or Print command is selected from the File menu the Page Setup or Print dialog box The following Print
162. on dialog 3 10 Transfer of data file 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents y y of File to the PC e The extensions of files which can be transferred and verified are shown below Files for Windows loader e Program file FXL e Old Parameter file LAD e Parameter file F XP e Data file DTA Files for DOS loader e Program file PMA e Parameter file PRM e Data file ADM With the Windows version loader specify a program file FXL or LAD as the file register With the DOS version loader specify a data file ADM When transferring a data file ADM of the DOS version loader all data X Y M L S T C D W and R stored in a file are transferred Since data contains the contents of the file register all data including the contents of the file register are transferred regardless of whether the File register check box is checked or not When a file is transferred to the PC the following dialog may be displayed x PG Type Error This occurs if a program of a different model is loaded into the PC In this case change the model by offline operation then save and transfer the program again 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents Transfer of data file of File to the PC 3 4 2 Transfer contents of data file to the PC Here the method of transferring data that has been saved in a file in the disk to the PC is explained The data that is transferred is overwritten on the data in the PC Before
163. ons Any commas in a description are automatically deleted when the description is added to the data base 4 Tag edit tool bar First record Moves the cursor to the first record in the data base Prior record Moves the cursor to the prior record in the data base Next record Moves the cursor to the next record in the data base Last record Moves the cursor to the last record in the data base Insert record Inserts a blank record right in front of the record at which the cursor is positioned Delete record Deletes the record at which the cursor is positioned Before the record is deleted the Confirm dialog box is displayed Sets the record at which the cursor is positioned in the Edit mode to enable the record to be edited Registers the record that is being edited The record is registered after it is confirmed that the record contains both an address and a tag that the address format is valid and that there is no tag duplication Cancels the Edit mode and resets the record in the pre edit state Edit record Post edit sb Llll ll Cancel edit Refresh data Refreshes the record displayed from the data base a x 2 52 Operation with Tag Editor 2 5 Tag Editor 5 Field name operating bar Displays field names lt also has the following functions lt Changing field width gt To change the field width move the cursor to any of the boundary lines between Address Tag and Description and shift it right or l
164. ons are given below Basically the keyboard operations are the same as those for Windows lt SHIFT gt key The key with letters SHIFT written on keytop lt SHIFT gt lt C gt Pushing the lt C gt key with the lt SHIFT gt key kept pushed File New Selecting item File displayed at the top of the screen first then selecting item New from the list that appears on the screen On text description e Used for enumeration of items 0 Used to indicate a particular operation to be performed 1 1 1 2 Operating Environment Operating The environment required for installing and operating the software is as follows e A personal computer with following English version O S The software does not operate on Microsoft Windows 3 1 e Microsoft Windows 95 e Microsoft Windows 98 e Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition e Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4 0 Service Pack 6 or later e Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional If the operating system is not upgraded to the latest version by a service package or other the software may not run normally e RAM of 32MB or more For comfortable running 64MB or a greater capacity is recommended e 10MB or a greater capacity on the hard disk For the operating system to run stably about 100MB is recommended e A pointing device such as the mouse or track ball e A display device of 800 x 600 dots or more e A CD drive 1 2 Personal computer loader 1 3 Personal
165. ove the software Flex PC Programmer El from pour computer Please wait while each of the following componente ls removed Shared program files Standard program files Folder items Program folders Program directories ge ogc we ogy Program registry entries Uninstall successtully completed The Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box is displayed again Left click the Cancel button to close the dialog box Now the uninstall operation is completed Add Remove Programs Properties y 08 ajx Install Uninstall Windows Setup Startup Disk To install a new program from a floppy disk or CD ROM drive click Install Windows To remove a program or to modify its installed components select it from the list and click Add Remove E The following software can be automatically removed by Adobe Acrobat 4 0 FuiElectic LIGOOS Cw Micres F PC Programmer E Paint Shop Pro 5 0 QuickTime 3 0 Add Remove DR Cancel Apply 1 8 Personal computer loader 1 6 Starting the Personal Computer Loader O First select FLEX PC Programmer E from the Programs submenu of the Start menu Then select FLEX PC Programmer from the menu that appears on the screen Windows Update Ea Flex PC Programmer E apg Flex PC Programmer Programs Accessorles Flex PC Programmer Help Favorites A Adobe Acrobat 4 0 LS Adobe Acrobat 4 0 gt Documents
166. pears IF the PC iz now running the PC will be stopped 2 All parts of the PC memory including the password will be cleared Ale you sure Left click Yes to clear the memory g If you have forgotten your password and need to clear the PC memory click Memory clear on the password confirmation dialog to erase the password with the program PC is Password Protected Or Enter Current Password Cancel Click PC Memory Clear to ON Help dd Memory clear g With a PC whose operation mode can be changed by a key switch e g NJ or NS set the key switch in the TERM position When the key switch is in the RUN or STOP position it is impossible to set or change a password The methods of setting changing and deleting a password for online program are explained App 4 1 Appendix 4 1 Setting a New Password New Password Here the method of setting a password for a program without password is explained First open the program window of the program for which a password is to be set Select PC Functions Password from the menu bar The Change Delete Password dialog box is displayed Enter any 4 digit number 0000 9999 in the text box Note that on the screen the entered number is displayed as Left click the OK button Change Delete Password Enter Mew Password E Cancel Help Delete Password tf Change Password Now the password has be
167. pendix 1 Differences Between Windows Loader and MS DOS LITE N Loaders 0cconcconccnnnccnnccnnncnonccnancnanonnnnnnannnanas App 1 1 Appendix 1 1 File Saved Using MS DOS LITE N Loaders sccececeeeeeeeeceenseeeeeenneeeseeeees App 1 1 Appendix 1 1 1 Compatibility of Program Files cccooonccncccconncnncononcnnnonannnnnnonononcnnnnncnnnnnnnncnconannnnnnnns App 1 1 Appendix 1 1 2 Compatibility of Comment Files oooccccnccccoonccnnnccccnnonnnnnnonononnncnnnonnnonnnnnnnncnnnanenonenons App 1 2 Appendix 1 2 Functions of Windows Loader oooccconnnciconncccccncnncccncncoconcnonennanonenannnrrnnannrrnnanerennanes App 1 4 Appendix 2 Environment Setting coocccocncccnnccnnncconnncnanccnnncronancnananos App 2 1 Appendix 2 1 Environment Options cccccsecseeeesesesseeeeeeenseeeeceennseeesceeessesseeessseeeseoenseesseooenas App 2 1 Appendix 3 Modem Connection ccceseccsseceseceseeensecnsenenseensecenenes App 3 1 Appendix 3 1 Preparation of Modem on PC Side ccccccceesseesseeeeeeeseeeeeeenseeeseeenseeeeeeeeseeeeeonees App 3 2 Appendix 3 1 1 Using an RS 232C module NB RS1 NJU RS2 NS RS1 cooooccccccnccnncnonccnonnnconononcononnannnnos App 3 2 Appendix 3 1 2 Using the RS 232C port of CPU NJ CPU B16 NS CPU B32 NS CPU B64 App 3 3 Appendix 3 1 3 Preparations for Modem Connection on PC Side ococccccocccccccccnncconccnnonancncononencnonanononnos App 3 6 Appendix 3 2 Manipulat
168. peration mode can be changed by a key switch e g NJ or NS the key switch is in the RUN or STOP position Measure to take Set the key switch in the TERM position e The PC is in operation Measure to take Stop the PC from the loader For the method of stopping the PC refer to 3 5 When the PC becomes ready transfer the program to the PC by the following procedure 0 Select File Load from the menu bar S File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary py Mew CreN hsi LP PR o Open Ctro T ReOpen Import Export Online Save Ctrl s Load Save z Wer ify Page Setup Print trl P Print Prey ter Property Exit 0 The Transfer dialog box is displayed Check whether the Program check box is checked Usually check the Parameter and Program check boxes Program DAPR OGR MDATSA NDA TASA MONO 1 Fxl Browse Parameters DAPR OGRAMDATSAPNDSATAAFOKOBE Fxp Browse Data Registers DAPR DGRAMDATASFNDATAMGMCHO 3 Dta Browse Specify the location and file name of the program to be transferred in the Program text box When you left click the Browse button a dialog box for drive holder and file selection appears Left click the OK button to execute transfer processing 3 8 Transfer of program file 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents of File to the PC g This function allows you to transfer the contents of the program parameter data register and
169. performing the transfer operation you need to open the online window according to the procedure in section 3 2 0 Select File Load from the menu bar S File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Ty New Or lei LP PR ca Open Gtri Q ReOpen Import Export Online Dave Ctrl pave Ag Ver ity Page Setup Print Gtri P Print Pres iew Property Exit The Transfer dialog box is displayed Check Data to ON Program Browse Parameters Browse Data Registers D APROGRAMDATAMFNDATAMABCMC NO 1 Dta l F Program Parameters I Data Registers File Registers OF Cancel Help Specify the location and file name of the program to be transferred in the Data registers text box When you left click the Browse button a dialog box for drive holder and file selection appears Left click the OK button to execute transfer processing When this programming tool is used data saved in a data file contains no l O areas Therefore external equipment is not operated directly even when data is transferred to the PC If some kind of data is used however the program may cause external equipment to operate abnormally Take great care for safety g When transferring a data file DTA of the Windows version loader only the data in the D L S and C areas are transferred 3 12 Transfer of parameter file 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents of File to the
170. ponding node numbers mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options Miew Window Help D e 0H ESE Lf o ca l 36 a IO foz f No Fiter m Untitled 1 Offline 4 E Eri Is mc mos FEnd e cap sena re ret cal um ura Fe F3 F4 FR FR FF Fe F9 Fig Fil F12 Address Entry Dialog Address Entry for instruction type Master Control Address 1 n o Address 2 D M0010 Cancel pied Offline SPH 25 0062 Eciit 1 6 16 3 Constant input When entering a hexadecimal value add H as an identifier ex HO100 When entering a decimal value do not attach any identifier Do not enter k as an identifier necessary for the handheld loader 2 28 Changing instructions addresses 2 3 Program Modification Here the method of modifying or changing a program that has been prepared is explained 2 3 1 Changing instructions addresses The method of changing an instruction symbol and an address in the following program is explained below 0000 y Start Sw itch Left click the Common or Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar To change an instruction too previously select the new instruction button by left clicking it 0 Left click the H Examine Off button Move the cursor to the instruction symbol to be changed and left click the instruction The Address Entry dialog box is displayed m Fuji Flex PG Programmer
171. ption number of reception calls Without automatic reception Sets wait time for detection of carrier from 60 seconds ATS7 60 counterpart modem e Tone dialling Pulse dialling Select either of the following according to the line used e Tone dialing e Pulse dialing App 3 7 Appendix 3 2 Manipulation on Personal Modem connection Computer Loader Side Set the RS 232C interface next Left click the Com Properties button Phone Number 042 AU EujiElectrio Entry Moder Initialization string AT amp FEOSO 05 7 60 f Tone dialling 7 Pulse dialling Cancel Dial Com Properties er 0 The Communication Parameters dialog box is displayed Select the RS 232C port used from Modem Communications 0 Set the communication module Select whether to use an RS I O module NB RS1 NJ RS2 NS RS1 or RS 232C port NJ CPU B16 NS CPU B32 NS CPU B64 0 Next left click the Modem Comm Port Properties button Communication Parameters Ea a Communications Com 1 T Eomm Port Properties Cancel Help i Modem Communications Com 1 Modem Comm Port Properties Communication source CPU AS232 port 0 The COM1 Properties dialog box is displayed Set Bits per second Data bits and Parity to those values which have been set for the RS 232C on the PC side Set Stop bits to 1 and Flow control to None After all items are set left click the OK button COM1 Properties EAE
172. put Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conwersion Logical Program Data L 91 SI Instruction buttons Ladder edit tool bar Program window X0000 x000l yoo Cursor YoOD1O X0DDZ Yoo11 Display selection tab ile 1 Data 1 Offline SPB 7 8062 Edit 14 0 Stopped Status bar Explanation of each component e Menu bar The menu bar contains items for operating the software When any of the items in the menu is left clicked a detailed command list associated with it appears on the screen Gtr H Oper Ctro ReOpen On lire Dave Ctrl s ligand nave xs Wer ity Page Setup Print Ctrl P Print Preview Exit Alte e Main tool bar The main tool bar contains tool buttons each of which produces the same effect as when the command corresponding to it is selected from the menu bar and executed For example the a New button executes the same operation as when File New is selected from the menu bar and executed To see the meaning of each of the tool buttons move the cursor to the tool button and left click the button and a window which explains the function of the tool button is displayed as shown below pal Fuji Flex PO Programmer File Options View Window Help Move the cursor to this __ gt 5 m El G e eee GE fy er tool button and left click the button
173. r confirming that there is no problem left click the Yes button Warning PG must be stopped for memory clear Do you want to stop the PO E Cancel 0 Specified memory is cleared and returns to the online window 3 18 Clearing PC memory 3 7 PC Memory Clear 3 7 2 Clearing PC memory without opening online window 0 Select File Online from the menu bar The Select documentation file for Online Window is displayed Check Clear PC memory on opening window Select documentation file for Online Window Look in a FN_PROG e e FE E PROG_MJ Tag PROG03_02 Tag St No Setup PROGO Tag PROG10 Tag Remote St Mo PROGO2 Tag E PROGO2_01 Tag Link St No PROGU2_02 Tag PROGO3 Tag File name No Tag File Required Files of type Address Tag Files Tag Cancel Help The following warning message is displayed Left click the Yes button All parts of the PG memory including the password will be cleared If the PG is now running the PG will be stopped Are vou sure Specified memory is cleared and return to the online window 3 8 Displaying and Setting Data Displaying data Here the method of displaying monitoring and setting data of any address of the PC memory is explained To display set data select the Data 1 tab from the Display Selection tab and open the data display window AY Esa ES Address Tag DEC HEX ASCII File 1 Data
174. rand If only tag display is set at Environment Setup Display Address Tag Instruction code Tag Ll Operand 1 Displaying edit line instructions Shift the cursor to the object line 0 Left click the Edf Display Line Instruction on the Edit Line toolbar or select the Display Line Instruction command from the Edit menu A cursor specified line is displayed in the mnemonic code format mal Fuji Flex PG Programmer 2 10 Fx1 Offline ml File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help he M H SQ eAlifse a XB amp poo I AN No Filter gt ES Common Contact Output Trangter Comparison Dbl Compare rithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Frogram Aja Eis a le E E Fid Fil Fiz LD Start Switch x lt 0000 OR 0005 INI 0001 LD 0002 SNE X0003 OR 0006 OUT YoozO AND 0006 OUT OOeL EE EE SFE 290062 One line can be edited in Edit mode 2 82 Editing a mnemonic instruction 2 13 Mnemonic Instructions 2 Displaying an instruction list Select the Display All as Instruction List command from the Edit menu The lines of a ladder program are displayed as mnemonic codes sal Fuji Flex PO Programmer 2 10 Fx Offline lx 5 Eile Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help la x e a TE NA X B A T AI No Fiter Es pE Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arit
175. rating parameter setting dialog DOX cccccccococcconncccononnnccnnnnnnnnnncnnnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnanenenanens 2 70 2 11 Program Saving and OPENID caia 2 75 A O cn ncpccteaeademaecmtena a a a besactaaueets 2 75 2211 2 Opening a OKO OFA IM ri ridad 2 77 2212 IMPOR EX DOM A E A 2 78 A A A es ue tale 2 78 P22 o A essere teeta cal ot ae eee ite iether a ik teal 2 79 o 61 Reece ee ee E eee ee eee ee ee en ee ee ee ee 2 81 2 13 MNEMONIC ASTUCIA Sii a a aa a a aa aE aaa 2 82 2 13 1 Outline of mnemonic edit WINdOWS oocccccccccnoncnccnnnncnononnnnnnnnonnnnnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnns 2 82 2 13 2 Editing a mnemonic instruction ccconncccocnnccconnncconnncnnononononnonononnnnonnnnnnnnnnnonannnnnnnnnnennnnnnnenannaninnnas 2 83 section 3 Online Op rations sssi a tae 3 1 3 1 Preparation for Online Connection and Outline of Online Operations ccccseeeeseeeeeeneeeees 3 1 3 1 1 Hardware system configuration cccccccseeeeeceeeeeeceeeeeseeeecaeeeeesaueeeeseeeeesaueeesaueeeseaueeesaueeeeseeseeeeesaeeees 3 1 3 1 2 Setting communication parameters for the loader ocoooonccnncccnccnnccnoconcconanoncononnnnnnnnncnnononanonnnnannnnnonnnnns 3 2 3 1 3 Qutline OF online Opera tc A Ad ciao 3 3 3 2 Online COnMeCIION ii A ARS 3 4 3 3 Save PC Content tO File ci e aa a aaa 3 6 82071 SAVEIPE GC POr Ai sich scarce esc aceesccea es caceaascens ect oceen cemanccte oe dca danda E uachoseeeneene 3
176. ress Entry Dialog Address Entry for instruction type Move T0005 Wm0010 Address 1 5 sb Address 2 D M11 File 1 Offline SPB 15 5062 Stopped 0 Enter a move from address into the Address 1 text box Enter lt WX6 gt here 0 Enter a move to address into the Address 2 text box Enter lt WM11 gt here Left click the OK button An OR line for an applied instruction created as follows il Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search POC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help he M H ARS Li i o Sa RE Ea fice y fi No Fitter im Untitled 1 Offline FE Fa Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Datar CA sa al idas FiO Fii Fi WAOOOS WHOOLO roy WAOOO6 WHOOLL pros 0 0 File l Offline SPB 15 5062 About the Data Instruction Entry Guidance This guidance enables applied instruction input without switching the instruction group on the ladder edit tool bar 2 27 2 2 Prog ramming Instruction input notes 2 2 7 Instruction input notes 1 JUMP and JEND instructions Enter a jump destination number with H ex H01 This number is accepted even P is added at input 2 Master Control Set MC and Master Control Reset MCR instructions Enter a node number into the Address 1 textbox and a memory number into the Address 2 textbox For Master Control Reset enter corres
177. ring a line which combines contacts and outputs as shown below is explained AD003 0004 1 Writing a series line The method of writing a series line shown below is explained ADOOO ggl U002 kaninin 0004 m 4 HA 1 Writing contacts Left click the Common or Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the 1t Examine On button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position The Address Entry dialog box is displayed mi Fuji Flex PG Programmer Of x File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DOGO SQ H ils a X E Re fio y AN No Filter mi Untitled 1 Offline loj x HE enj Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data Lal Pepe Br ae 01 10 2 0 0 10 2 FiO Fil F12 E E E Address Entry Dialog x E Y Address Entry for instruction type Examine On Move the cursor to this Address 1 fxo000 position and left click it coa um uy File 1 4 y Offline SPB 2 8062 Edit all 0 Stopped Enter the address of the contact in the Address text box In this example lt X0 gt is entered 0 Left click the OK button When in the Environment Options dialog box the Auto Documentation box has been checked the Tag Editor dialog box as shown in
178. rite Verify Help Forma i Intel C Intel Extended gt Motorola 1 Motorola 2 C Motorola 3 Communication Setting Com 1 Com Properties lt Explanation of the dialog box gt e Communication Port Select the personal computer communication port connected to the ROM writer e Memory Size Set the memory size of the memory cassette 1K 4K 8K 16K 32K 64K e Format Select a transfer format This format should be equal to that on the ROM writer side Intel Extended Intel Motorola 1 2 3 e With Password Check here to transfer the program with a password Read is displayed at the edit mode Set the communication port next Select the port and click the Com Properties button The Com1 Properties dialog box is displayed COM1 Properties EES Port Settings Bits per second EAM Data bits E Parity Nowe Stop bits E Flow control Nowe Advanced Restore Defaults Set the communication port and click the OK button lt Explanation of the dialog box gt e Flow control Flow control means to set up handshake with the ROM writer by the RTS CTS signal or Xon Xoff character Check here for flow control This software supports both types of control If this is not checked flow control is disabled For flow control the ROM writer also need the flow control function App 5 3 Appendix 5 1 Preparation for PROM Writer Move PROM writer move
179. ruction group to be used When any instruction group is selected and left clicked the associated instruction buttons change as illustrated below When Contact is selected Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical 4 d Mo 20 00 we oe ate auc aoe F11 F12 When Output is selected Common Contact Qutput Transter Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dhl Arith Conversion Logical 4 Fs 0 0 so 10 co co 2 FiO Fii F12 To display a tab which is hidden in the right or left margin of the screen left click the Scroll Left or Scroll Right button Instruction buttons These buttons are used to select ladder program instructions To see the meaning of each of the instruction buttons move the cursor to the instruction button and left click the button and a window which explains the meaning of the instruction button is displayed as shown below Move the cursor to this a E EE E EN button and left click the n S n A window which explains button A ___ the meaning of the button is displayed 1 11 1 7 Screen Configuration Screen configuration e Cursor The cursor indicates the currently selected item to be edited in the example given below Normally Open Contact of address lt X0000 gt It is displayed as an instruction selection frame when an instruction on a ladder line
180. s This editor can be used only when the program window is in the Edit mode lt Getting the Tag Editor to be displayed gt Left click the main window The Tag Editor window is displayed Tag Editor ES Find Find Ignore case Replace with P Whole words only Replace sll In any field Close Help Filte H o Po f n all fields Address Tag Description Tags Jess Teg e g tee A unning Set ON while the PC tt running P 48007 Failure Set ON if a PC failure occurs Me010 Always On Set ON when the power supply le operating 48077 Init_S5Scan Contact on for initial scan only Ma0lz2 Scan_Clock Toggles at each scan M8015 10mes_Clock Set ON and OFF with a period of 10m M8016 100me_ Clock Set ON and OFF with a period of 100m Me01 1a Clock Set ON and OFF with a period of 1s M8026 Nonfatal_Fault User nonfatal fault relays M8710 to Me72F is ON Me027 Fatal_Fault User fatal fault relays M8730 to M814F is OM p M028 Bat Error The battery is disconnected or too low voltage fal z H of ae e Search section Filter section Tag editor Tag Editor window in initial state 2 51 2 5 Tag Editor 2 5 2 Operation with Tag Editor Here the controls and fields on the tag Editor and the method of editing records contents of records are explained 1 Configuration of Tag Editor Operation with Tag Editor
181. s explained 1 Preparing line block starting point 0 When the cursor is at the loop destination insert a row by pressing lt Ctrl gt lt Ins gt The next loop start destination point is inserted The loop is automatically numbered by the loader in Fuji Flex PC Programmer OF x File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help BC BH SQ Huila o amp amp lA Jo AN No Fiten j w PROGO2_01 Fxl Offline ES pus Common Contact Output Transter Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data p gt dels SS ENORMES E E E x0001 xoo02 X0003 X0004 X0005 X0006 X0007 e m em Ml 4 xooos X0009 XO0OA XO00B e E E PR ty ty Ey ty ty Ey ba ty Ex 158 Newly inserted loop destination start point Offline SPB 13 5062 Edit ee 11 2 18 Writing a returning 2 2 Programming 2 Creating a line at the loop destination Shift the cursor to the right of the arrow at the loop destination Left click the 11 Examine On button Click the mouse left button to create a line E 4 ae Address Entry Dialog xl E x0001 DDO0Z D005 0009 xiii 0008 E 3 E E e eae 1 tq Ey Eq Ey bg ta ta bg bg co A N Position the cursor here and click the mouse left button 0 Create a line as explained elsewhere mg Fuji Flex PC Programmer E 20001 ADODZ 0003 0004 AD005
182. s inserted as shown below 2 23 2 2 Programming Writing Up counter ml Untitled 1 Offline A ES FE Ea Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic DEl Arith Conversion Logical Frogram Data CA ya Ps dodo Fig Fil F12 D001 0010 File 1 Write in a counter output contact and an output line to complete the line block ml Fuji Flex PC Programmer lel ES File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge AB Li Eo ca 3 BERE IO foz f No Fiter ml Untitled 1 Offline _ Of x wy ay Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Datar CA ee e plese ae ae oe ee eel Fi Fil PIE File 1 12 5062 Stopped Offline SPH 2 24 Writing a data move MOV instruction 2 2 Programming 2 2 6 Writing Data Transfer MOV instruction 1 The method of describing a Data Transfer MOV instruction is explained below Woods WHOOLO Left click the Transfer tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the Mev Move button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position The Address Entry dialog box is displayed img Fuji Flex PC Programmer 0O x File Edit Search PG functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DS MUSAE 40 258
183. sion Logical Program D4 gt dea a UA Of ae 4 o e mor ter ox F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F FS F9 M ES 181x FiO Fit Fi2 Cut this line block Select a line xoolo XO011 X0012 a 3 M0100 MO100 wxo002 WMOOZ0 mov 0 gt 0 X0005 XO0D0A XO0OF Y0031 _ __ _ _vpDOonoOSRno la e File 1 Data 1 Al Offline SPB 22 8062 Edit 11 o Stopped block to be cut For the method of selecting a line block refer to 2 4 1 0 Left click the Xl Cut button in the main window Alternatively use the Cut command in the Edit menu or the lt Ctrl gt lt X gt keys The selected line block is copied to the clipboard and the line block in the program window is deleted 2 Pasting the cut line block The method of pasting the cut line block to the location shown in the following diagram is explained Move the cursor to the line containing contact address X0005 normally closed contact and left click the line 0 Left click the Bal Paste button in the main window Alternatively use the Paste command in the Edit menu or the lt Ctrl gt lt V gt As shown in the following diagram the cut line block is inserted before the line block at the specified paste location Pasted line block Specify this line keys sal Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 2 Offline MEE S File Edit Sear
184. sound volume Perform the periodic inspection for the floppy disk and the hard disk If the data inside floppy disk hard disk and CD ROM are in fault status failure or erratic operation of the system might be caused 0 Follow the regulations of industrial wastes when the device is to be discarded Revision Manual No is shown on the cover Printed on Manual No Revision contents May 2001 Jun 2001 Jan 2002 Jun 2002 First printing Product version 2 00 XX Second edition PDF manual for CD Product version 2 1 X X 3rd edition The Import Export Function added and the Transfer Verify Function changed for products version 2 1 1 0 Four edition The Transfer Function and Export Function changed for products version 2 1 1 1 Revision Check the details on the revision history by selecting Introduction in the Help contents and then Version History Help Topics Flex PC Programmer Contents Hg pea 2 Flex PC Programmer Ci x File Edit Bookmark Options Help Click a topic and then click Display Or click another tab such as Index Help Topics Back Print lt lt A Introduction Version History Contents System Requirements f Install and Uninstall This topic describes the version history of the Flex PC Programmer as below Wersion History Flex PC Series N Overview Version 1 00 028 December 1997 Programming Environment e First edition e Program Windows o Online Operation
185. space me Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline xoooo X0015 XO001 HE 0 Left click the Common tab or the Contact tab in the Instruction Group tabs on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the 11 Examine On button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position The Address Entry dialog box is displayed 5 x x Address Entry Dialog E3 x0000 x0015 x0001 a Move the cursor to this PA position and left click it 2 34 Addition of lines instructions 2 3 Program Modification Enter the address of the contact in the Address text box In this example lt X16 gt is entered Left click the OK button As shown below the contact is inserted and the branch down shifts to the right my Fuji Flex PC Programmer Untitled 3 Offline e File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help ie DASR eLA Al a lA foo y f No Fiter gt z pH Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data Det_4 aa aE dls alo ab al X0015 x000 m x00l6 X0003 E File 1 Data 1 Offline SPB 8 8062 Edit 12 3 Inserting branch contact into branch line x0015 x0001 E X0003 X0016 E X0000 x0015 4 x0001 YOO30 x0017 X0003 XO0l16 2 35 2 3 Program
186. splayed by the New command a NULL code is displayed This is a special instruction inserted when a line is not complete or in the middle of line edit The user need not mind this instruction because the instruction is automatically deleted if the line becomes correct Shift the cursor to NOP where to write an instruction Create a program by rewriting the NOP The input methods are as follows 1 Direct input from the keyboard 2 Input by Instruction group tab functions on the ladder edit tool bar 2 83 2 13 Mnemonic Instructions Outline of mnemonic edit windows O Like a ladder program an instruction is converted when the cursor is shifted from the position after instruction operands are entered sal Fuji Flex PG Programmer Untitled 1 Offline Eile Edt Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DS Aaa Lilo ees 2 Ey EA ee fel No Fiten F Emi Program Data Debug Rotate Shift Rot Real Real 2 Tmr Time Pulse Function Misc EA FO Fil F12 LO 0000 OUT YOOs2 MOP MOP MOF MOF MOP END File 1 Ottline NB ADE By the lt TAB gt key shift the cursor to the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Then the tab can be switched using the lt gt or lt gt gt key Eb A program is saved not only by instruction list display but also by ladder line display 2 84 Section 3 Online Operations Page 3 1 Preparation for Online Connection and Outli
187. ss reference printout Automatic Control Program Header 01 04 25 Page 1 Sample 2 Devices Used Range X0000 X0O0O1F Address 0123456789ABCDEF X0000 X0010 Range Y0100 YO13F address 0123456789ABCDEF e e e 9 B a o o 9 P Range M0000 MO12F e e 8s o a G P XXKXXKXKKXK ce XXXXXXXX o 2 o XAXXXXXXX o b 0 0 XXXXX XX o bc 9 0 XA EXXXXXX 1 XXXXXXXXXX l XXXXXXXXXXX gt 2 XEXXXXXX o s ax cs XXXXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXXXX W Range L0000 LO19F e e gt nn p 8 9 o 9 a e bh e o 9 9 e e o gt e Range T0000 T0030 e ee e o e Range C0000 C0030 Address 0123456789ABCDEF COO00 emea ea URN fone e e o o CM al Range D0000 D0012 Address 0123456789ABCDEF D0000 D0010 Automatic Control Program Footer 4 13 4 2 Print 5 Instruction word list print 10 11 12 13 14 15 00000 00001 00002 00003 00004 00005 00006 00007 00010 00011 00012 00013 00017 00018 00019 00020 00021 00022 00023 00024 00026 00027 00031 00032 00033 00034 00035 00036 00038 00039 00043 00044 00045 00046 00047 00048 00050 00051 00055 00056 00057
188. start the replace operation When the replace operation is completed the Information dialog box is displayed and the number of replaced addresses or tags is displayed lt Explanation of the Replace dialog box gt Items related to search For the explanation of the search options direction scope origin target refer to 2 6 1 Address Tag Search function g Several addresses can be replaced simultaneously if a range of old addresses is specified using a hyphen ex X10 X2F 2 60 Replace function 2 7 Find Replace Functions Replace option This item is effective only when the entire program is to be searched for When With Tag Description is selected the tag is changed at the same time as the address The tag name of the address before replacement remains the same When Delete Original is selected the tag name of the address before replacement is deleted lt Example of simultaneous tag change gt When replacing address WBO with WB50 processing is performed as follows Before replacement After replacement BORIS IEE Delete Original not selected a oo eee WXO Analog OCH WX6 Analog OCH WX50 Reserved WX50 Analog OCH This tag is changed Address Tag WXO WX50 Analog OCH Deleted Delete Original selected When Bit Device in Word Device is selected the bit addresses corresponding to the changed word address are changed simultaneously Replace All A B Contacts This option replaces
189. station of the local station is mounted Set a remote station and a link station to connect and click the OK button Select documentation file for Online Window Look in E FN PROG de E E PROG_NJ Tag EPROGO3_02Tag E PROGO Tag EJPROGIO Tag O E St No Setup Remote St Mo E PROGO2 Tag PROG11 Tag E PROGO2_01 Tag Link St No 3 01 PROGO2_02 Tag E PROGO3 Tag Clear PC memory on opening window File name FROG 1 Tag Files of type Address Tag Files Tag Lancel Help Select a display tag file at the Select documentation file for Online Window dialog left click the Open button and set the tag file Left click the OK button Programs of the CPU of the remote station are displayed Online operation method is the same as when connected to the local station 3 26 Network Connection 3 10 Loader Network 1 n Communication 3 10 2 Changing or releasing the destination of network connection Select PC functions Change Remote Link from the menu bar The Select documentation file for Online Window dialog box is displayed Select documentation file for Online Window Look in a FN_PROG e EE PROG_NJ T ag fal PROGO03_02 Tag E PROGO Tag EA PROG10 Tag o E PROGO2 Tag E FROG11 Tag E PROGO2_01 Tag Link St No 3 01 E PROGO2_02 Tag E PROGO3 Tag Clear PC memory on opening window File name No Tag File Required
190. t C oa o o 26062 Sad Offline SPH 2 15 2 2 Programming Writing contacts and outputs Enter the address of the output in the Address text box In this example lt Y21 gt is entered Left click the OK button The branch output is connected as shown below il Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help DS PH Sa e 20 8 XB w foo Al No Fiter gt mg Untitled 1 Offline e a Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Gonvers ion Logical Program Data IT deal PAS A Fig Fil Fiz Estart Sw Fitch E xoooo 0001 OOO xo0005 0004 Yoozd E m E x E E 0005 xDD06 YODZ1 File 1 Lode Offline SFE 2 6062 Stopped lt Writing contact X0008 gt 0 Left click the Common or Contact tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the 11 Examine On button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position The Address Entry dialog box is displayed m Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options wiew Window Help D e 0H ENE Life ca 7S 36 Ee Ba B oz y all No Fiter mi Untitled 1 Offline ry al Common Contact Output Transter Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Lo
191. t Branch to multiple contacts 1 Writing branch to single contact Shift the cursor to the contact X0000 at the instruction description position While holding down the lt Ctrl gt key press the lt gt key to draw a vertical line 0000 0001 O00 0003 0004 pas 0 Left click the Common or Branch tab of the Instruction group tab on the ladder edit tool bar Left click the 11 Examine On button Move the cursor to the position in which to describe an instruction and left click that position A green instruction selection frame is displayed The Address Entry dialog box is displayed mi Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help he f H amp 8 s Li ra fl E E ico y f No Fiter mi Untitled 1 Offline qa A FAO Fi1 Fiz EStart Su E Fitch E E E 20000 xOOOL ADODOZ ADOOS 0004 Yoozd E E E E E E Address Entry Dialog E S Address Entry for instruction type Examine On a E E Address 1 x5 Move the cursor to this a position and left click it File 1 _ Cancel o Hep 4 Offline SPB 2 5062 Eciit 1 1 0 0 Enter the address of the branch in the Address text box In this example lt X5 gt is entered 2 10 Writing contacts and outputs 2 2 Programming Left click the OK button An Examine On is connected to the contact in series ll ES im Fuji Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PO func
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193. t Mode Address Entry New Tag Insert Line Insert Line below the cursor positon Delete Line Insert Row Insert Column Merge with next Line Ins Modify Line Comment Help 50 uy G Ut Haste 2 44 Addition of lines instructions 2 3 Program Modification 0 Left click Edit Tag on the Right Click menu With the cursor at an address to change the Tag Editor window is displayed Tag Editor Me User fatal fault relays M8130 to M814F is ON a M8028 Bat_Error The battery is disconnected or too low voltage fa Zero_Flag Result of a data instruction is O Carry_Flag Overflow results from data instruction execution B orrow_Flag Underflow results from data instruction execution Ope_Error_Flag Operation error from data instruction execution pxo Input 0 x0002 Input 1 0010 Lamp 10 THASSAR 0 Enter Switch 0 into the Tag field on the Tag Editor window Left click the Close button to change the tag 2 45 2 4 Line Copy Insert Delete Selecting a line block Here the method of copying or cutting one or more line blocks and pasting them to some other place and the method of deleting unnecessary line blocks are explained 2 4 1 Selecting a line block In order to copy cut or delete a line it is necessary first to select a or groups of line Start Sw Stop Swi itch tch xO001 XD002 Motor Ou tput YoOo30 Refer to 1 Selecting a s
194. t Preview Y E xiong Exit Al 0010 File 1 Data 1 Open an existing ladder progr Offline SPB 29 8062 Edit 16 25 Stopped Select the Open command The Open Ladder File dialog box is displayed Open Ladder File a a 3 x Look in a Tepmp y se 0 E PROGRAMD Fx PROGRAMO2 Fsl E PROGRAMO3 Fxl Sample Fl SPE1 Fxl SPE2 Fel Files of type Ladder Files F xl Lad PMA Cancel Help a 0 Select a save to drive or folder or create a new folder in the Look in list box 0 Select or enter a save to file name in the File Name text box Left click the Open button The window displays the program 2 77 2 12 Import Export 2 12 1 Import Loading the parameter data and tag files by specifying them separately Import This function loads the contents of the parameter data and tag stored in the program currently loaded When you load a new parameter or tag and then execute the Save command the Save As dialog box is displayed allowing you to store it under a new file name Select the File menu The following command menu is displayed E File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary E Hew Ctri h Oper Gtri Q 2 Rebpen pntact Output Trani ee n ojm ETE F3 F4 F5 Export Online pave Gtrli s ade pave S Ver ify Page Setup Print Ctrl P Print Prey iem Property Exit 0 Select the I
195. tags 368 23832 Cancel Hep Overnarite Clear Clear A O ee de as na SS SE SE SEE Left click the OK button to save the specified parameter data and tag 2 79 2 12 Import Export g e The extensions of files which can be imported and exported are shown below Files for Windows loader e Parameter file FXP e Tag file TAG e Data file DTA Files for DOS loader e Parameter file PRM e Tag file CTD Comment file e Data file ADM Note The parameter file FXP cannot be opened with loader versions earlier than V2 1 1 0 e The relation between the program file and parameter file is shown below Save Program file Export FXL Parameter file FXP Parameter file FXP The parameter file F XP is a file storing the parameters extracted from the program file Only the program cannot be extracted 2 80 Property 2 12 3 Property This function displays the name of the file currently loaded as a program file If the program file is imported separately the file name is displayed for each file The target location and file name are displayed This information displays the name of the file imported for the currently loaded program file If you close the program file and then open it again the name of the imported file is not displayed If you want to leave this information use the Save button Select the File menu The following
196. tal connection line to change into a contact and click the mouse left button The Address Entry dialog box is displayed LO x miFuj Flex PG Programmer File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge MUSAE LKA 8 e amp 18 fio gt All No Fitter mi Untitled 1 Offline TPL FAO Fi1 Fiz EStart Su fitch E xoooo xOOOL ADOOZ ADOOS x0004 Address Entry Dialog E E Address Entry for instruction type Examine On Address 1 xs EEN Offline SPH 256062 stopped Enter a contact address into the text box In this example lt X6 gt is entered Left click the OK button The horizontal connection line s changed into an Examine On as follows lel ES img Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help Ge MUSEE bis S amp 8 fio gt All No Fitter ml Untitled 1 Offline FE w Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Db Arith Conversion Logical Program Data IT 4 He alle ge ee ele FiO Fil Fiz EStart Sw E Fitch E E xo000 0001 000 0005 0004 Yooz0o E E m HE E E E E 0005 0006 gl File 1 Stopped Offline SPH 26062 2 13 2 2 Programming Writing contacts and outputs Drawing or deleting a connection line 1 Drawing a connection line from left to right Operation Align the right side of the cursor with the start point While
197. te 4 14 6 Device cross reference printout site toh dr iaa 4 15 Ti Seu caleh eileen meted ian ta oets oleae mene i a erases nae lbaer aad Ras 4 16 A O aaah ona ea E E 4 20 Page setup Section 4 Print Function 4 1 Outline of Print Function The print function consists of the following 1 Page setup 2 Print setup Ladder program printout I O device listing m Device use condittion printout m Instruction word list print M Device cross reference printout Parameter setup print L File register printing 3 Printer setup 4 Print preview Here the individual items shown above are explained 4 1 1 Page setup The page setup function is used to set common print items header footer and margin 1 Displaying and setting the Page Setup dialog box The Page Setup dialog box can be operated by the following two methods 1 Use the Page Setup command Select the Page Setup command from the File menu The Page Setup dialog box is displayed Left click the Page Setup tab The dialog box shown below is displayed 2 Use the Print command 0 Select the Print command from the File menu The Print dialog box is displayed Left click the Page Setup button The Print Selection dialog box is displayed 0 Left click the Page Setup tab The dialog box shown below is displayed Print Selection Ea Page Setup Printout Setup Header Heading Automatic Control Pr
198. ter the phone number with a space of one character inserted between them The comment after the space is not transmitted to the modem To register the phone number left click the Entry button It is possible to register a maximum of 10 phone numbers Any of the phone numbers that have been registered can be called by list box To delete any of the registered phone numbers select it from the list of phone numbers and push the lt Delete gt key e Modem initialization string This command is used to initialize the modem on the personal computer side During modem connection the command set here is transmitted to the modem The default is AT amp FS0 0S7 60 It is also possible to set any command and transmit it to the modem In this case however do not include a phone number in the command To register the command that has been entered left click the Entry button It is possible to register a maximum of five commands Any of the registered commands can be called by list box To delete any of the registered commands select it from the list of commands and push the lt Delete gt key lt Meanings of AT commands used gt The meaning of the above default AT command is as follows The AT commands may differ from one modem type to another In this case select a command having the same function For details refer to the manual of the modem used Command Function Meaning AT amp F Initializes the modem ATSO 0 Sets automatic rece
199. the modem purchased lt Modem PC connection gt The modem PC connection depends on the PC model Normally the following RS 232C interface module is used with the CPU unit e NB Series Use NB RS1 Ver 0020 or later The version label is on the left side of NB RS1 e NJ Series Use NJ RS2 Ver 0020 or later The version label is at the front bottom of NJ RS2 e NS Series Use NS RS1 Ver 0120 or later The version label is at the front bottom of NS RS1 NJ CPU B16 NS CPU B32 and NS CPU B64 allow a modem to be connected to the RS 232C port of the CPU However the modem should have a function to store the initial settings in nonvolatile memory App 3 1 Appendix 3 1 Preparation of Modem on PC Side RS 232C module Here the preparations initialization etc required of the modem on the PC side are explained Appendix 3 1 1 Using an RS 232C module NB RS1 NJ RS2 NS RS1 1 The modems used for remote operation MS DOS version or listed in 2 do not require initial settings When one of the modems is used the RS 232C module NB RS1 NJ RS2 NS RS1 automatically initializes the modem lt Settings of the RS 232C interface module gt Set the MODE switch to 6 2 The modems that are supported are as shown below Maker Type AIWA PV AF24V5 PV BF144M2 PV EF2880 PV PF3360 OMRON ME1414BIll ME5614 3 The RS 232C module NB RS1 NJ RS2 NS RS1 uses the following AT commands When using a modem other than the recommended ones above
200. the timer value equals the preset value the timer bit is set to on otherwise it is set to off When the preceding logic goes false the timer accumulated value is set to 0 Preface In addition to this manual we offer the following major User s Manuals for the FLEX PC series Please read an appropriate one according to the purpose Name Manual No Remarks MICREX SX SPB series lt Hardware gt FH401 Description about the SBP series hardware MICREX SX SPB series lt Instructions gt FH400 Description about the SBP series instructions MICREX SX SPB series lt Functions gt FH404 Description about the SBP series functions FLEX PC NBO series User s Manual LEH941 Description about the NBO series software and Hardware FLEX PC NB series lt Software gt LEH923 Description about the old and new NB series software FLEX PC NB series lt Hardware gt LEH922 Description about the old NB series hardware FLEX PC NB series LEH933 Description about the built in high speed counters for the lt High speed Counter gt old and new NB series FLEX PC NJ series lt Software gt LEH925 Description about the NJ series software FLEX PC NJ series lt Hardware gt LEH924 Description about the NJ series hardware FLEX PC NS series lt Software gt LEH927 Description about the NS series software FLEX PC NS series lt Hardware gt LEH926 Description about the NS series hardware Special Notes The PC Series models and their compatible software versions
201. ting the cursor to its symbol and pressing the lt DEL gt key However a coil cannot be deleted from the first line of a line Example Delete a contact or coil from the following line xO000 XD001 xO002 e Deleting contact X1 Shift the cursor to X1 xO0000 XD001 x0002 OO10 moon Y00011 O Press the lt DEL gt key to shift the cursor from the current line to another xO000 xO0002 e When deleting contact MO The connection line remains even when the lt DEL gt key is pressed Therefore use the lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt and arrow keys instead Shift the cursor to the position shown below xoooo X0001 X0002 FA 0 Press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt gt to delete M0000 x0000 X0001 X0002 E 2 41 2 3 Program Modification Addition of lines instructions 0 Press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt T gt to delete the vertical connection line X0001 X0002 m e When deleting coil Y11 Shift the right end of the cursor to the vertical line connection part of Y11 x0000 XD001 xO002 OO10 Moood Yo011 Press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt J gt to delete the vertical connection line xoooo X0001 X0002 sji E Press lt Ctrl gt lt Alt gt lt gt to delete the horizontal connection line X0000 XO0001 X0002 FA O Press the lt DEL gt key twice xoooo X0001 X0002 po 2 42 Addition of lines instructions 2 3 Program Modification e When
202. tions Auxiliary Options View Window Help De mUl LA S amp 18 fio gt All No Fitter a Untitled 1 Offline g p Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Datared ede e xo 0 ce me me or E Fe Fs F4 FS FR Fr Fe FS FIO F11 Fiz Estart Sw E Eitch E E xoooo 0001 000 0005 0004 Yoozd E E E HI EH HE E EEN Offline SPH 256062 Eciit 1 1 0 stopped 2 Writing branch to multiple contacts lt Drawing a downward vertical connection line gt Shift the cursor to the contact X0001 at the top left of a parallel contact description position While holding down the lt Ctrl gt key press the lt gt key to draw a vertical line lel ES mal Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help D e 0H Li o ca 7S 36 Eh Be B fio gt All No Fitter ml Untitled 1 Offline FE FA Commor Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data T 4 sfa A FiO Fil Fiz EStart Sw E Fitch E E E E 0000 0001 0002 0003 x0004 oozo E File 1 Stopped 256062 Offline SPB 2 11 2 2 Programming Writing contacts and outputs lt Drawing a horizontal connection line gt While holding down the lt Ctrl gt key press the lt gt gt key to draw a horizontal line fal Fuji
203. to start loading 3 9 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents Transfer of program file of File to the PC g If the PC is SPB the window below opens The window says Do you wish to write the RAM content into FLASH MEMORY CARD Information G Do you wish to write the RAM content into FLASH MEMORY CARD Click Yes to write the contents of the built in RAM into the internal flash memory card Since the contents of the built in RAM match those of the internal flash memory card the system starts up on the new program when the power is turned off and on next time Click No not to write the contents of the built in RAM into the internal flash memory card Since the contents of the built in RAM does not match those of the internal flash memory card the MEM LED flashes for a warning When the power is turned off and on next time the changed RAM memory contents are transferred into the flash memory card to match the contents g The status bar displays the following items Online spa 243966 Bef mon 14 0 RAM FLASH Running Match between built in RAM and internal flash memory card Online sPB 2459966 Baf mon 11 o RAM FLASH FRUnnING Mismatch between built in RAM and internal flash memory card Information G Memory caszettecard operation successful Once a program has been loaded the Online Window displays the loaded program with its file name on the bar at the top of the window Click OK on the confirmati
204. tput Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program D Alo dlls Oe ee aa alae Fes ENIREI F A x0010 CALL H0100 Main program x0011 H0100 M81D0 D8080 D8090 D8081 0 gt O execution section mo poz l Function block execution section File 1 Data 1_ p 2 UA Plopped Offline SPB 32 8062 2 Function block information display Function Block Usage X Calls from Program Loaded in Program Function Block i 0 Set the program window to Edit mode Select the Function Block command from the PC Functions menu The Display Function Block Information dialog box is displayed 2 65 2 9 Function block Function block library The Call Function Block command lists all function blocks called by the CALL instruction in a ladder program These are displayed in their order in the program This list also displays the function block number called by the CALL instruction the line number where the CALL instruction is written and whether the function block is loaded in the user program Yes No If a CALL instruction is issued to a function program not loaded an error occurs and the PC does not start up Enter a function block number with H ex UM H0100 The Execute Function Block command lists all function blocks loaded in the program with the numbers of steps used for them 2
205. tput Me Switch ON Conveyer Nod Output Me switcha ON stop switch Emergency stop s ol amp conditions_l An example of display on the program when the above text data is input as tag data Is given later in 3 Display of tag after input to file 2 Importing text file Open the program file to which the text data is to be input Select the Import Tag File command of the Documentation from the Auxiliary menu The Import Tags from text Files dialog box is displayed Import Tag Files from Text File Fret JPA AD EJ temp E sd E El Serf ILA N PA JECT Text Files Ttt GI ie ALA 0 Select a drive and a folder to which the file is to be saved from the Look in list box Select from or enter in the File name list box a text filename to be input Left click the Open button The text file data is input to the specified tag file 2 55 2 5 Tag Editor Tag Editor 3 Display of tag after inporting text file Tag imported from text file are immediately displayed in ladder display provided that tag display in editor setting in the environment setting session Is valid An example of display is given below sl Fuji Flex PO Programmer 2 4 Fxl Offline File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help SS aS Sa Se E wfnortey x F ES Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Obl Compare rithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Lo
206. tton Displays an address and a tag above the instruction symbol Tag option button Displays only a tag above the instruction symbol Note however that when no tag has been set for the instruction address the instruction address is displayed Start 50 itch Address option button Displays only an address above the instruction symbol sagoi 2 3 2 1 Preparations for Programming Menus and tool bars 2 Setting automatic tag entry When the Auto Documentation box is checked the Tag Editor dialog box shown below is displayed during program editing m Fuji Flex PG Programmer Al ES File Edit Search PO functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help D H ES te Lit ca El ee E Eee ey oz Al Mo Fitter m Untitled 1 Offline Al ES gt a Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Dbl Compare rithmetic Dbl arith Conversion Logical Program Data 4 yal ados Fig Fil F12 E Address Entry Dialog x E Address Entry for instruction type Examine On z E E Address 1 x0 Tae Editor z eee 20000 The tag name must not exceed 16 o i characters in length Note 1 Tag Motar_1 Start Description Extemal interlok The description must not exceed Cancel 50 characters in length Note 2 Displayed when the OK button is left clicked after an address is entered File 1 4 2 006 2 Offline SPE
207. up and program steps where the program errors were detected For details of the instruction diagnostic error codes refer to the Instruction Part of your PC You may select Check Instruction for the same program check instead e System diagnostics history display The PC has a function to detect and store several errors The maximum error count in memory depends on the model If the number of errors exceeds this limit old error information is discarded The latest error information is at the beginning The time is displayed only when the PC has a built in calendar function Click Clear Historic to clear the information e Message diagnostics The latest message is displayed A system message indicates an error detected by the PC and a user message is specified from a user program Both types of messages display the contents of specified special registers 3 24 Loader Network 3 10 Loader Network 1 n Communication Loader network is the function that connects a program loader to another CPU via NP link When the program loader is connected to a CPU programs and data of other CPUs connected to the network can be monitored or edited This function is available for the NJ and NS series CPU units Example Connecting a program loader connected to the CPU of NP link station 1 to a CPU of station 7 via the NP link NP link station No 2 NP link station No 1 012 3 lt Slot 0123456 7 lt Slot a al ERR
208. utput in the Address text box In this example lt Y20 gt is entered Left click the OK button As shown below the output is connected in series to the normally closed contact il Fuji Flex PC Programmer File Edit Search PC functions Auxiliary Options View Window Help SS ME SR Riss 28 HE 8 fo ifort y ig Untitled 1 Offline FE pa Common Contact Output Transfer Comparison Obl Compare Arithmetic Dbl Arith Conversion Logical Program Data a AS FAO Fi1 F12 EStart Sw Fitch E xoooo XOOO1 Xo0002 X0003 X0004 E HA lei Offline SPB 26062 Edit 1 1 0 stopped After creating a line shift the cursor from the line under edit This converts and determines the line g About conversion When the cursor is shifted from the ladder line under edit one line is converted This conversion changes the ladder line into a mnemonic word If the ladder line does not permit conversion into a mnemonic word the cursor cannot be shifted from the line under edit Correct the erroneous ladder line into one that can be converted Ifa new line is inserted during online edit E is displayed at the bus Once the line has been determined by conversion E disappears from the bus 2 2 Programming Writing contacts and outputs 2 Writing branches Here the method of writing a branch of a line shown below is explained 0001 0002 xOOOS 0004 A Branch to single contac
209. utton when selecting and deleting only one of the items that have been registered in the Printout Scope Registration List 4 3 4 1 Outline of Print Function Print setup Clear List button This button is used to delete all the items that have been registered in the Printout Scope Registration List To delete registered items on a one by one basis select the item to be deleted and push the lt Delete gt key 3 Setting of Ladder When this item is selected a ladder program list is printed It is possible to set either the whole program or any part of it to be printed Print Selection Page Setup Printout Setup 7 Ladder Printout Configuration Program Selec eee W Include Cross Reference 1 Cancel Whole Program Include Input e Include Outputs 3 Starting Line Number fia C Infinity Up to 32767 C Infinity Up to 32767 Help ha i Limit 32767 e Limit 32767 Kind of Humbe Printer Setup Address Tag Selec _ Printer Setup e Line 4 Stepes 5 te Address al diay t Tag All Addresses 6 Addresses from List C Both Address amp Tag Ending Line Number WMOO00 WMOOFF ModuelD JH ooo wxDOIF RE Stat Adcressty fonos AAA End ddres 2 001F Add to List Overanite ltem Enable Disable Delete from List Clear List IO Device Listing Ladder Instruction List Devices Used Device Cross Reference Parameters File Re 4 a lt Explanation of the dialog box
210. vanced Restore Defaults cad tr The text entry screen appears Enter the following text correctly ATZ Return AT amp N6 Return ATSO 1 Return ATYO Return AT amp WO Return TEST HyperTerminal Iofs File Edt Yiew Call Transfer Help 4 F Connected 0 06 05 Auto detect 9600 B M 1 SCROLL CAPS NUM A App 3 4 RS 232C port of CPU Appendix 3 1 Preparation of Modem on PC Side lt Meanings of AT commands used gt The above AT commands have the meanings described below AT commands for AIWA s modem PV BW5601 The commands may differ depending on the model Use a command of the same function For details refer to the manual of your modem Command Function ATZ Resetting the modem Same as ATZO AT amp N6 Setting the fixed communication speed Meaning The modem is reset to the status specified by the Yn command 9600bps ATSO 1 Setting auto termination and ringing count ATYO Specifying the initial modem status after power on or reset An incoming call is answered when the first ringer signal is received The modem settings are stored at nonvolatile memory 0 AT amp WO Setting storage in nonvolatile memory 0 Select File Exit from the main menu TEST HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help New Connection Open Save Save As Pile ES Page Setup Print Properties Quits HyperTerminal and saves the current session
211. ve been selected in the Search command remain valid The search operation is started from the last address or tag name that has been found 0 By selecting the Search Next command from the Search menu it is possible to continue the search operation 2 6 2 Address Tag Replace function The method of searching for an instruction address and a tag name in the program being displayed in the program window and replacing them with any specified character strings is explained below The Replace function can be used only when the program window is in the Edit mode Get the appropriate program to be displayed in the program window 0 Left click the Edit button or select the Edit Mode command from the Edit menu The program window enters the Edit mode 0 Select the Replace command from the Search menu The Replace dialog box is displayed Replace Address Tag wx Replace with vos Cancel Origi f From Cursor Help f Entire Scope Range Direction tf AEI t f Forward Se C Backward f Contact Instructions Scope tf Whole Program Option FF With Tag Desctription Dete Tag Description F Bit Device in word Device gt Output Instructions Selected lines O Data Instructions Change NO HC contacts Enter the address or tag to be replaced in the Address Tag text box 0 Enter the new replacement address or tag in the Replace with text box Left click the OK button to
212. w use the following procedure to save the data 0 Select File Save As from the menu bar The Save As dialog box is displayed When saving data click the Data checkbox to ON The data is saved with the same file name as the program 0 To save data the file name must be set Specify a save location folder and a file name An extension is added automatically Save As Save ir a FN_PROG e E E e Program Jv Data z PROG _ MF el fal PAO GOS _02 F l W Tag Data check Filename PROG1O Save as type Ladder Files Fxl Cancel Help g Data may usually be saved alone In this case however the data cannot be transferred to the personal computer alone because the data is managed under the same name as the program 3 7 3 4 Transfer Verify Contents Transfer of program file of File to the PC 3 4 1 Transfer contents of program file to the PC Here the method of transferring a program which has been saved in a file in the disk to the PC is explained The program that is transferred to the PC is overwritten on the program in the PC The appropriate online window must be opened before the program can be transferred First open the online window using the procedure described in 3 2 g The transfer of a program from the personal computer to the PC cannot be effected when the PC is in either of the following conditions Make the PC ready as described below e With a PC model whose o
213. wing command menu is displayed File Edit Search POC functions Auxiliary Mew tri N Open Cried ReGen pritact Output Tran Import Export Ip Hy G Online Save Ctrl 5 adi Dave Ae Wer ify Page Setup Print Gtrli P Print Prey ievy Property Exit 0 Select the Export command The Export dialog box is displayed Parameters Dam FILESTSTDATASABC MCH F p Browse OF Cancel Help 0 Specify the parameter data and tag to be saved separately Specify the drive file name and file type of the target file Using the Browse button for each parameter data register and tag select the target drive and holder and specify the target file name When the file name of a tag is specified by CTD specification of the range of a tag is possible Setting range of tag Bit word gt O010 001F Module ID 0010 001F 0010 001F Start Address Ho Def gt 0010 001F End Address Ho Def gt No Def Overwrite wD No Def 0010 001F No Def 0200 020F 0400 040F 0600 060F 0800 080F 0400 040F OCOO OCOF No Def Module ID Start Address End Address 0100 010F O100 010F No Def No Def No Def 0010 001F 0010 001F No Def No Def gt OOO0 0 0000 F gt O100 0 0100 4F gt O800 0 03004F gt O800 0 0500 F gt OF O0 0 07 004F gt O900 0 0900 F OBOO 0 OB00 F No Def Total of
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