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1. Method 3 Timer gt Execute Macro The triggering and execution of the macro program is controlled by time Timer Component Attribute Timer Timer Function Display Setting Execute Macro macro_O0 c Data Transmission Data Type DataLength m Source Address Destination Address HMI HMig gt PLE HMI Hmi gt PLC No No Port None 7 Lise Address Tag Port None T gt hange Station Num 0 Change Station Num Addr Type gt Addr Type Address 0 Address 0 Code Type EIN Code Type EIN Format Range DDDD 0 9999 Format Range DDDD 0 9999 State Setting Mode Set value HMI amos PLC No Date Type 5il Port None 7 Lise Address Ta Change Station Num Addr Type E Address 0 Code Type BIN coh Format Range DDDD 0 3999 Value Method 4 PLC Control gt Execute Macro Program The execution of the macro program is controlled by the PLC address PLE Control PLC Control Executing HMI Hao Htl HMIO PLO Ho Addr Type LE Address _ Fomat A angel CODD 0 3933 Code Type EIN Word Length 1 lt F Use Address Tag Control Type Execute Macro Program Marco Macro ID macro_D c Execute Method ON lt gt OFF Sound Euren Sound Select Sound Play Sound Stop Play Custom Print Options T Network Printing Printer Color Monochrome Color Magnification 18 Print Page f Curent Page f Honzontal Print
2. Terminal resistor 2 Send et iay Sax data Sending sa oj ao Send 5 eje sor Set data o ss E smago DIP Switch on JON Operating modes JU 1 System Setting Mode 12 Calibrate Mode Downloader Mode User Project Mode e System Setting Mode The PT will be launched into a built in system setup screen and is subject to the user for brightness system time and buzzer settings e Calibrate Mode When the user touches the panel a symbol will pop up on the screen with which the touch control precision level can be calibrated e Downloader Mode This is used for basic operations such as updating the firmware downloading and uploading the user s engineering documents etc and this mode is not intended for general users e User Project Mode This is the User Project Mode of NB Series PTs The PT will display the startup screen of the project already downloaded o Reset Switch When pressing the switch located on the back side of the PT the system will be rebooted 22 Section 2 Installing the NB Unit and Connecting Peripheral Devices This section describes the methods used to install the NB Unit and connect peripheral devices 221 NTN SEAMINAG Me INS CHIN 2c tc italiana 24 2 2 Start of NB SENGS ii A ii 28 2 3 Connection to NB DeSIQNER cccscscccccssseeccesseeccseneeeceseecceuseeeceadeeecsaaeeeesesesseaueeessageeeesansueesssasenessageees 29 2 4 Communication COMMECUONS cai as 31 2
3. Bit State Switch Component Attribute Basic Attributes Bit State Switch Tag Graphics Control Setting Display Setting l Use Tag 4 Tag Cross border Check Use Graph Font Tag List Current Display Language Language r Tag Contents Eoen Copi Contents to Al state Font type C Vector Font f Dot Matrix Font Font Attribute Fort Tires fy 10 z omar Size 16 Alignment Left Color L Color Language Chinese PR F Italic F Bold Copy Font Attribute ta 2A en Ca E Text Attribute Text Display Setting Content WEE AIE Graphics Label Test Library koup Current Display Language Language Font Type C Vector Font Dot Matrix Font Font Attribute Font Times Mew Roman Size 16 Alignment Left h Color Language Chineze PR T italie FT Bold Copy Font Attribute To All Language Cancel 2 Add a Bit State Switch and a static text on the screen with the Use TextLib selected for tags as shown below 70 3 Add two Multi State Setting Components on the screen with both of the addresses being LW9130 the setting Mode being Set Constant the values set to 0 and 1 0 Chinese display 1 English display online language switching can be achieved by changing the value of LW9130 4 When activating the English button the screen will be displayed in English and when activating the Chinese button t
4. What is the difference between the USB Host and Slave ports USB Slave port is used only for downloading uploading data and executing functions related to the NB Designer and not for communicating with the slave Units USB Host port can be connected to a USB flash disk or a USB interfaced mouse keyboard barcode scanner printer etc According to the appearance the Slave port is customarily called Square port while like the USB port on a PC the Host port is customarily called Flat port The USB Slave port is as shown below ts z Slave Port What influences do on site interferences have on the PT and what are the countermeasures On an industrial site various kinds of interferences will be encountered inevitably Interferences may cause the following troubles for the touch panel A A small information window displaying PLC NO RESPONSE appears intermittently B Communications with the PT breaks off whenever an inverter motor transformer or some other equipment alike starts C The PT crashes D The touch control of the PT becomes insensitive The interference issue is a rather complicated one and the commonly used methods for handling this issue include A Anti strong electricity interference Keep weak electricity cables such as communication cables signal cables and control cables away from strong electricity with a minimum distance of 20 CM and do not lay them parallel with strong electricity cables If pos
5. Depending on the type of the RS 232C connector compatible with PCs according to DOS V deploy the wiring as shown below m 25 pin Connector COM1 female NB Unit side DB25 Serial Port at the PC side RS232 DB25 male at the NB Unit side Signal Name Pin No Shielded Cable Pin No Signal Name Name at the PC side Connector 13 _le Shield 25 E te 2 T rad a tu qe 14 E m 9 pin Connector COM1 female NB Unit side DB9 Serial Port at the Pe side RS232 DB9 male at the NB Unit side Signal Name Pin No Shi al at the PC side rG pt EA E CS CTS 5 Dos 6 mc 7 Wc 8 ETE y NC KC 89 Appendix 5 List of Models o NB Unit NB5Q TWOO0B QVGA 320 234 65536 colors NB7W TWOOB WVGA 800 480 65536 colors O Serial Communication Unit Models Specifications Applicable PLCs __ CS1W SCU21 RS 232C 2 ports ePad mounted type CS1G H H CS1W SCU41 eRS 232C 1 port CS Series CS1G H eRS 422A 1 port CS1G H H Pad mounted type CJ1W SCU41 RS 232C 1 port CJ1 Series CJ1G H H RS 422A 1 port CJ1M eBuilding block type m PLC Series Connectable to NB Series through Host Link PLC Series CP Series C200HE HG HX Series CQM1H Series CPM1A Series CPM2A Series CPM2C Series CS Series CJ1 CJ2 Series Specifications Connecting through the RS 232C optional communication board CP1W CIF01 with a RS 232C cable With a connector for RS
6. F Too many PLC control components are used G On site Interference H Too many vector font formats are used while the font formats featured in a project should be as few as possible Too many bitmaps are used J Too many windows pop up such as direct windows and indirect windows K There are too many controllers communicating with the HMI and too many communication addresses Solutions A Components on a single screen communicating with the slave Unit should be as few as possible B Try to keep the addresses of the components on a single screen communicating with the slave Unit continuous C Try to use HMI s internal addresses for variables in a macro program If there is a need for exchanging data between the touch panel and slave Unit communication components resort to the data transmission function of the timer or data transmission components D Keep a minimum of number of channels of background components such as Trend Curve XY plot and historical data display components etc and make sampling periods as long as possible E Try to keep Warning and Event Information Registration addresses continuous F Do not use too many PLC control components 12 G Usea shielded cable for the communication cable Keep it at least 10 CM away from power lines H and make sure the system is grounded properly Try to use tag fonts when programming Try to use less vector fonts and when using vector fonts keep font formats as few as
7. Change Page To Print Vertical Print Automatically Take The Paper Print T ext i FM Print Tex F Print All Bitmap Pont Meter FP Print All The Vector Map Print Trend Graph Print Background Colors Open The Address Tag Library OF Cancel 66 Method 5 Event Information gt Execute Macro the macro program is triggered and executed by events and when the set event condition is satisfied the macro program is executed Triggered HMI Hmo Type O Address p rigger Function Hbl V Execute Macro macro Oc FLE Ho Pop up Window El Data Type Bit i Addr Type LB Write Data Addrez z 1 HHMI vill PLE Ho Format fange DODD 0 999 Addr Type LE Address M Use Address Ta Format Range DODO 0 9999 Code Type pcan T Use Buzzer z Buzzing Time e Attribute aae oo Tet Event Trigging On i Off Condition E PA Min alue Language Max Value Use Graph Fonts Print D O 5 Open Texst Library Open Address Tag Library Cancel 30 What formats of pictures does NB Designer support and how to import these pictures The formats of pictures that can be imported include JPG GIF BMP and PNG Import method A Create a new figure and select Bitmap New Graphics Name bitmap State Num Type Bitmap Width C Vector Graphics Height File Name DATEST hw Description Cancel 67 B In the dialogue box that
8. NB series Programmable Terminals SETUP MANUAL Cat No V107 E1 01 Notice OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the purposes described in this manual The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual Always heed the information provided with them Failure to heed precautions can result in injury to people or damage to property DM DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Additionally there may be severe property damage AN WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Additionally there may be severe property damage AN Caution Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage OMRON Product References All OMRON products are capitalized in this manual The word Unit is also capitalized when it refers to an OMRON product regardless of whether or not it appears in the proper name of the product The abbreviation Ch which appears in some displays and on some OMRON products often means word and is abbreviated Wd in documentation in this sense The abbreviation PLC means Programmable Controller The abbreviation host means a controller such as an IBM PC AT or compatible computer
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10. 2 include math h 2 include math h 3 3 4 int MacroEntry 4 int MacroEntry 5 4 5 6 6 7 i Before hitting 2 After hitting 8 etore itting 9 return 0 er hitting 3 return 0 Enter 10 e 10 i 11 Why does a System Cash SegV appear after calling a macro program The likely causes are as follows A The address range specified in the macro instruction exceeds the actual address B When using array data the array data range exceeds limits For example when defining int array 10 if array 10 is used there will be an issue of array exceeding limits C When proceeding division operation the denominator is 0 and no judgment is made D An endless loop forms in the macro Why can t a project edited recently be renamed after closing the NB Designer The project file names can t be changed directly and the only way to rename a project is to use the Save As option in the File menu How to achieve indirect addressing with an index register The function of the index register realizing the indirect addressing mode of the register The component s new input output address its original input output address the word address of the index register After checking Use the index register click the arrow and a window as follow will turn up Text Input Component Attribute Basic Attributes Font Keyboard Setting Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Priority High b
11. And the luminous intensity of each LED may decrease by 50 ON power connected OFF power disconnected 80 o Operation part specifications Specifications NB5Q TWO0B model NB7W TWOOB model Type resistance type Resolution 4096 4096 Touch panel Operation force 0 8 1 2 N Press endurance min 1 000 000 times Note the operation part is of an analog resistive film type When two or more points on the panel are pressed simultaneously the switch at the center of the pressed area may act if there is one Therefore do not press two or more points on the panel simultaneously eo External I F Specifications Specifications Items NB5Q TWO0B model NB7W TWOOB model USB Slave 1 port for screen data transmission and connection to a PC o Programmer a software for making screen data Specifications Items NB5Q TWOOB model NB7W TWOOB model NB Designer NB Designer is free distributed on Omron web site Please access your local Omron web site and try to download Appendix 1 3 Communication Specifications o Host Link communication specifications Specifications ltems NB5Q TWOOB model NB7W TWOOB model Compliant with EIA RS 232C COMA D sub 9 pin connector socket Pin 6 DC 5V output Max 250 mA Communication cable length Max 15m Compliant with EIA RS 232C 422A 485 D sub 9 pin connector socket At one point only one from RS 232C RS 422A and RS 485 can be COM2 o designated to perform c
12. input the current time Method 2 Create a new project and place 7 Number Input components on the screen with each of the addresses LW10000 LW10006 respectively corresponding to the Second Minute Hour Day Month Year and Week The time can thus be calibrated through changing the values of these 6 Number Input components 2 The time can t be saved or the display is not accurate If the time can t be saved the most likely cause is that the battery runs low When the PT is disconnected from the power supply the data hold area on the PT and the RTC both need to be energized by the battery on the PT mainboard When the battery voltage descends to an unsustainably low level it may cause that the time can t be saved or the display is not accurate therefore requiring the Unit to be sent back to the factory for battery replacement 3 Why does the data in the PT recipe register disappear after a power interruption When the PT is disconnected from the power supply the data hold area on the PT and the RTC both need to be energized by the battery on the PT mainboard When the battery voltage descends to an unsustainably low level it may lead to loss of data therefore requiring the Unit to be sent back to the factory for battery replacement 4 Why is there no response from touch control When operating the touch panel if clicking a component on the screen doesn t receive a proper response the first thing you have to do is to make sure that th
13. 7 2 Function Keys 50 section 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes the maintenance and inspection methods for preventing errors occurring and troubleshooting measures when errors occur OF Mamten ancestros 92 9 2 TOUS MOOUMG a AAA A AAA NAAA 53 5 3 Request to change the NB Unit esanaia aaan aana aaa aaa aAa a LaNa aa aaa aaa ia 78 51 5 1 Maintenance Maintain the PT to keep it in its optimal condition Do not attempt to take the product apart and do not touch the product inside while the power is being supplied Otherwise it may result in electric shock e Backing Up Project Data When the PT needs to be repaired or the Unit needs to be replaced for any fault always backup the project data and save it properly e Standby Unit Have a standby Unit at hand so that when the currently employed PT fails or the screen becomes blurry because of running out of its backlight lifetime the system can be restored quickly 52 5 2 Troubleshooting When a problem occurs during operation refer to the listed problems below for the corresponding solutions 5 2 1 Software Trouble 1 The condition of the USB driver for the HMI If NB5Q NB7W can not perform normal downloading uploading it s usually because the USB driver is not set up properly Setup Method During the process of the software setup the PC will automatically prompt you to set up the USB driver You can choose the correct setup method a
14. Add Format ODODDDDD Bulk Storage Event Length 16 Words Max Storage Days Note the data which saved to recipe data Note there is no limit when The max storage field are effectively only to event display IS Zero elementz The cause of HMI prompting RTC Device error and the solution When HMI prompt RTC Device error it s probably because the clock chip fails If the recipe component or the system time is not used this notice can be shielded without affecting other operations The method to shield it is place a Bit State Setting Component in the projects common window with the address set to LW B 9298 0 and the set type to Set On when Window Open status What if there is one digit less when displaying negative numbers or it displays When the data type in the software is decimal the minus sign also occupies a bit therefore one more integer bit is needed When switching the screens with a PLC why can t the screen being set up be accessed repeatedly It s likely because the value of the PLC address through which screen switching is set doesn t change When switching the screen and leaving it in other ways eg by screen switching button as the value of the PLC address doesn t change the screen can t be accessed repeatedly with PLC control Solution add a Multi State Setting component to the window of leaving designated screen with the address set to the same as the one in PLC Control Change Window and
15. Blur Screen Flip Display The Window Of Screensavers ensave Number of Language 8 888888 Default Language 1 888888 Language Setting Operational Records Storage Setting Storage Devices Subdirectory Storage Type Daly File Bulk Storage Defaut P Max Storage Days Cursor Color Note there is no limit when The max storage is m Invalided Components Color Public Window Attributes Pop up Window Attributes Initial Window O FrameO Public Window Fast Selection Window 1 Common Window 2 Fast Selection zero Display below the basic window Display on the top layer File Browser Window _ Operation Con firmation Window Confirma Action windo Login Window 9 Login Window 64 Method 2 Function Key gt Execute Macro each time the Function Key is clicked the macro program is executed once as shown below Function Key Component Attribute Function Key Tag Graphics Control Setting Display Setting C Switch Window Change windoy O Framef x Keyboard Function Entei Touch Calibration Clear Event e G Ex Map Keyboard Disable g c g Message Board EN ool Pen e Pen Color L C Pen Width C Clear 3 Print Printer Color Magnification 1 0 Print page Current Page Change Paper To Print f Horizontal Print E Vertical Print Ara al Tonks os Ts GD E Automatically lake In
16. Reference Manual W342 SYSMAC CJ Series CJ2 CPU Unit Hardware USER S Manual W472 SYSMAC CJ Series CJ2 CPU Unit Software USER S Manual W473 External Tool CX Programmer Ver 9 Operation Manual W446 Terminology The following terminology is used in this manual e About the terminology NB Unit Programmable Terminal Indicates products in the OMRON NB L Series of Programmable NB Series power a ae In this manual unless otherwise specified NBL L Series is taken as the subject concerned Indicates a Programmable Controller in the OMRON CP CS CJ or SYSMAC C Series of Programmable Controllers Indicates the following products in the OMRON CP Series of CP Series Programmable Controllers CP1H CP1L CP1E Indicates the following products in the OMRON CS CJ Series of CS CJ Series Programmable Controllers CS1G CS1H CS1G H CS1H H CJ1G CJ1M CJ2M CJ2H Indicates the following products in the OMRON C Series of C Series Programmable Controllers C200HX Z C200HG Z C200HE Z CQM1 CQM1H CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C O Indicates a Serial Communication Unit for an OMRON SYSMAC l CS CJ Series PLC Unit Serial F Communica Indicates a Serial Communication Board for an OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ Series or CQM1H PLC Board Communication Indicates a Communication Board for an OMRON C200HX HG HE Z Board PLC l Indicates a CPU Unit in the OMRON CP CS CJ or SYSMAC C Series of CPU Unit Programmable Controllers NB Designer ndicates
17. SW1 and SW2 are set to 0 Settings of instruction levels parity check and transmission codes SW4 SW4 is set to 2 Settings of the communication speed SW3 4 800 Bit s SW3 is set to 4 9 600 Bit s SW3 is set to 5 19 200 Bit s SW3 is set to 6 Back side switches Settings of the terminal resistance selector switch Set it to ON upwards Selection of Link Type DIP switch Set it to 1 for 1 ON upwards 42 m When connecting to a CS Series Serial Communication Board For CS1W SCB21 type Both of port 1 and 2 are RS 232C ports For CS1W SCB41 type Port 1 is RS 232C port and Port 2 is RS 422A 485 port Serial Communication Board for CS Series CPU Units with RS 232C port RS 422A port o Settings for the DM Fixed Allocation Area of the CPU Unit Write settings directly to the DM Fixed Allocation Area of the CPU Unit System Settings Area with a peripheral tool programming console or CX Programmer After finishing the write in the settings can be activated through any of the methods of reconnecting the power supply restarting the Unit reactivating the communication port executing the STUP instruction The followings are the Channel Nos and settings of the DM Fixed Allocation Area It is the same when using RS 232C RS 422A port 2 of the CS1W SCB41 type DM32000 Ponz 8000 Use Host Link DM32001 DM32011 0000 000A 1 DM32003 DM32013 0000 Unit No 00 1 The communication speed shoul
18. Time 0 1 sec JOG Speed 0 1 sec ki Note Incremental upper limit is determined by how many events the customer wants to record while the decremental lower limit is recommended to be set to 0 10 Why is there one event inquiring record less When the customer set the Multi State Setting component for Page Up Down the lower limit is set to 1 which will cause the records to be one less The correct setting is as follows Multi State Setting Component Attribute Basic Attributes Multi State Setting Tag Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Setting Mode JOG Subtrahend 10 Lower Delay Time 0 1 sec JOG Speed 0 1 sec ki 11 How to keep the time in the event record and in the PLC synchronized Check Use The External Clock for Event in HMI Attribute HMI Extended Attributes as follows HMI Attribute HMI System Information Text Security Levels Setting User Permissions Setting Historical E vents Storage Print Setting COMI Setting COM Setting Hbl Task Bar HM Extended Attributes MW Backlight 10 mins Yideo Mode Backlight automatically turns when the alarm event occurs Screen Saver mins The Window Of Screensavers I Rehan to Origi dot when Screensavers End Mumber of Language Wo Allow Upload Password 200009 Default Language 1 hi M Allow Decompilation Password 200009 ET g Chinese Font Box Height 2d Operational Records Storage Setting System Scroll Bar width 20 Stora
19. Turn on the power supply of the NB Unit and with the POWER LED on the front side turning green the NB Unit starts 3 The starting screen of the screen data downloaded to the NB Unit will be shown e Entering into Calibrate Mode 1 Confirm that the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 on the back side are respectively OFF and ON 2 Turn on the power supply of the NB Unit and with the POWER LED on the front side turning green the NB Unit starts 3 When the user touches the panel a symbol will pop up on the screen with which the touch control precision level can be calibrated Precautions When turning ON or OFF the power supply confirm the safety of the system MRE before operation 28 2 3 Connection to NB Designer In order to transmit the screen data established by the NB Designer to the NB Unit the NB Unit needs to be connected to a PC with a RS 232C or USB cable 2 3 1 Connecting by RS 232C Connect the RS 232C cable at the PC side to the serial port COM1 of the NB Unit n in ag AA hg Neh Te aa a A AA A a we SSS ae a as Communication conditions Select the downloader mode through the tool menu of the NB Designer For details refer to the NB Designer User Manual 3 15 Download Communication cable Users can make connection cables by themselves For details refer to Appendix 4 Fabrication of the Connection Cable 2 3 2 Connecting by USB Connect the USB po
20. and equipment and be sure to provide the systems machines and equipment with double safety mechanisms This manual provides information for connecting and setting up an NB series PT Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use the PT and keep this manual close at hand for reference during installation and operation Safety Precautions e Notation Used for Safety Information The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the product The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to safety Always read and heed the information provided in all safety precautions The following notation is used Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in minor or moderate injury or may result in serious injury or death Additionally there may be severe property damage Precautions for Safe Use Indicates the points that should be practiced or avoided for safe usage of the products Precautions for Correct Use Indicates the points that should be practiced or avoided in order to prevent the product from failure to function malfunctions or negative impacts on its performance and functionality e Symbols e Prohibition Indicates a general prohibition Disassembling prohibition Any attempts to disassemble the product may result in electric shock or other injuries DO NOT DISASSEMBLE Caution Indicates general cautiona
21. best to use the internal register of the HMI LW for the address type of the component for displaying warnings and events and the address can be designated as any of the vacant address in the project When we record warnings and events on HMI one page is almost certainly not enough then turn page inquiring is needed to be set thus the address in the attributes of the component for displaying warnings and events takes effect Take LW10 for an example as follows Event Display Component Attribute Basic Attributes Event Information Display Setting Friority Read Address ao Write Address HMI Amin PLE lt Hat Bi PLE No Mo Port None Port None one SO Addr Type Ly T Addr Type Address 10 System Register Address Sustem F Code Biy ford Code Word Type Length Tope Length Format Range DODDD 0 10255 Use two Multi State Setting Component as the Page Up Down button designate the button address the same as the component for display and set as follows in the attributes page of Multi State Setting Multi State Setting Component Attribute Basic Attributes Multi State Setting Tag Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Setting Mode JOG Addend 10 Upper 1000 Delay Time 0 1 sec JOG Speed 0 1 sec 7 57 Multi State Setting Component Attribute Basic Attributes Multi State Setting Tag Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Setting Mode JOG F Subtrahend 10 Lower U Delay
22. locations Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electric field or magnetic field Locations close to power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity MATE When unpacking the Units check carefully for any external scratches or other MRE damage Also shake the Units gently and check for any abnormal sound 24 2 1 2 Installation onto the Operation Panel Install the NB Unit by embedding it into the operation panel Use the metal kit and tool a crosshead screwdriver supplied with the Unit for installation Proceed the installation following the procedures below 1 Slot the panel with dimensions shown below and fit the NB Unit into the panel from the front side Opening dimensions Models Opening Dimension W XH mm NB5Q TWOOB 172 4 0 5 0 X 131 0 0 5 0 NB7W TWOOB 191 0 0 5 0 X 137 0 0 5 0 2 As follows insert panel fixators at the four locations on the top and bottom from the back of the NB Unit Insert the hooks of positioners into the square holes on the Unit to hold the fixators properly and tighten the screws firmly with the screwdriver SSSA SS e When operating on the operation panel make sure to keep metal particles from entering the Unit e The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 4 8 mm thick The NB Unit must be installed in a control panel e For the sake of waterproof and dustproof all the fixator
23. month value and click the Enter button to confirm the change The System Setting Mode screen of NB5Q TWOOB is as follows 48 Section 4 Calibrate Mode This section describes the Calibrate Mode 4 1 The display method of Calibrate Mode 4 2 Functions of Calibrate Mode 4 3 On line Touch control Calibration Function 49 4 1 The display method of Calibrate Mode There are 2 methods for entering into Calibrate Mode 1 Set the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 on the back side respectively to OFF and ON Press the Reset switch restart the NB Unit and then it enters into the Calibrate Mode 2 Place a Function Key component in the window and set its function to Touch Calibration Click this icon to start Calibrate Mode 4 2 Functions of Calibrate Mode Procedures to carry out Calibrate Mode Track and touch the displayed on the screen and you will hear a click Carry on with this until the disappear followed by a TP Adjust Success turning up on the screen Set both of the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 to OFF press the Reset switch again 4 3 On line Touch control Calibration Function Besides using the DIP switches Touch control Calibration can also be achieved with a function key while the software is running thus sparing the time of equipment adjustment and the trouble of opening the control panel For details refer to the NB Designer User Manual 3
24. that controls a PT Programmable Terminal Visual Aids The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of information Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation of the product Reference Indicates supplementary information on related topics that may be of interest to the users 1 2 3 1 Indicates lists of one sort or another such as procedures checklists etc CS1G CPUL LI V1 Boxes in model numbers indicate variable characters For example CS1G CPUL LJ EV1 indicates the following models CS1G CPU42 EV1 CS1G CPU43 EV1 CS1G CPU44 EV1 and CS1G CPU45 EV1 OMRON 2011 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of OMRON No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Moreover because OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high quality products the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Nevertheless OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication Contents
25. the attribute to Set at Window Close This value can be set as a negative When calling a screen with a direct window why doesnt the target screen show up completely When calling a target screen with a direct window the left top corner is taken as the base point If the size of the direct window component is smaller than then target window the display may be incomplete Therefore when editing the target screen place the component with the left top corner as the base point and make sure that the size of the target screen is the same as that of the direct window component Components on the screen such as the indicator button etc won t show up properly while offline simulation still works as normal It may be caused by communication disruption between the HMI and the slave If the communication fails and the component on the screen takes the slave s address components like the indicator and buttons will not show up properly Restoring the communication will solve this problem With respect to how to restore the disrupted communication refer to communication related issues in this manual 18 Can the HMI be restarted without interrupting the power supply There are two ways to restart it without interrupting the power supply Method 1 Press the RESET button on the back of the panel to restart it Method 2 Make a Bit State Switch component with the address as LB9045 When LB9045 1 the HMI will restart 19 How to make the H
26. the rubber packing periodically The communication cables of the COM1 and COM2 connectors are not interchangeable Confirm the pins of the ports before carrying out communications Periodically check the installation conditions in applications where the PT is subject to contact with oil or water 12 Precautions for Correct Use e Do not install the Unit in any of the following locations Locations subject to severe changes in temperature Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications Locations subject to condensation as the result of high humidity Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration Locations outdoors subject to direct wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to dust Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to splashing oil or chemicals e Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations 13 Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electric field or magnetic field Locations close to power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity Conformance to EC Directives NB series Programmable Terminals are EMC compliant 1 Concepts OMRON products are electronic devices that are incorporated in machines and manufacturing installations OMRON PTs
27. 1H X40 XA40 Y 20 CP1W CIF11 Series CP1W CIF12 CP1E N30 N40 N60 NA20 CP1W CIF11 CP1W CIF12 C200HE CPU1 1 32 42 C200HE CPU 1 1 32 42 Z C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 Z C200H LK202 V 1 C200HX CPU34 44 54 64 C200HX CPU34 44 54 64 65 85 2 C200HE CPU32 42 C200HW COM03 06 V1 C200HE CPU32 42 Z C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 C200HW COM03 06 V1 C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 Z C200HX CPU34 44 54 64 C200HW COM03 06 V1 C200HX CPU34 44 54 64 65 89 Z C Series CPM1 10 20CDR L CPM1 CIF11 CPM1A 10 20 30 40CDLI U CPM1 CIF11 CPM2A 30 40 60CDLILJ LI CPM1 CIF 11 When a peripheral port is connected CPM2C 10 20000000 0 C1 CQM1H CPU51 61 CQM1H SCB41 CS1G CPU42 43 44 45 V1 CS1W SCB41 V1 SS CS1H CPU63 64 65 66 67 V1 Series CS1G CPU42H 43H 44H 45H CS1W SCB41 V1 CS1H CPU63H 64H 65H 66H 67H Pf CJ 1G CPUA4 CPUAS CJ1W SCU41 V1 CJ1 CJ1G CPU42H 43H 44H 45H CJ1W 5CU41 V1 Series CJ1H CPU65H CPU66H TSS SMC PU11712 13 21 22 23 CJ1W SCU41 V1 CJ2M CPU31 32 33 34 35 CP1W CIF11 Ep CP1W CIF12 Saes IMP CJ2H CPU64 65 66 67 68 EIP 1 Connect using conversion cables CPM2C CN111 type or CS1W CN114 118 type the RS 232C adaptor CPM1 CIF01 type or the RS 422A adaptor CPM1 CIF11 type 92 Oo Software related to the NB Unit NB Designer Ver 1 02 OS Windows XP SP1 or higher Windows Vista Windows 7 The NB Designer incorporates a transmission program and a standard system program specified fo
28. 2 43 44 45 V1 CS1W SCU21 V1 CS1H CPU63 64 65 66 67 V1 CS1H CPU63 64 65 66 67 V1 CS1W SCB21 V1 CS CS1W SCB41 V1 Series CS1G CPU42H 43H 44H 45H CS1G CPU42H 43H 44H 45H CS1W SCU21 V1 CS1H CPU63H 64H 65H 66H CS1H CPU63H 64H 65H 66H CS1W SCB21 V1 C200HG CPU43 63 C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 C200HW COM02 04 05 C200HG CPU43 63 Z C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 Z 06 V1 67H 67H CS1W SCB41 V1 CJ1G CPU44 CPU45 CJ1G CPU44 CPU45 CJ1W SCU21 41 V1 CJ1 CJ1G CPU42H 43H 44H 45H CJ1G CPU42H 43H 44H 45H CJ1W SCU21 41 V1 Series CJ1H CPU65H 66H 67H CJ1H CPU65H 66H 67H CJ1M CPU11 12 13 21 22 23 CJ1M CPU11 12 13 21 22 23 CJ1W SCU21 41 V1 CJ2M CPU31 32 33 34 35 CP1W CIFO1 cuz Cramcpuriaranats YA Series CJ2H CPU64 65 66 67 68 ElP 1 Connect using conversion cables CPM2C CN 111 type or CS1W CN114 118 type the RS 232C adaptor CPM1 CIFO1 type or the RS 422A adaptor CPM1 CIF11 type 2 The CQM1H CPU11 model doesn t have the RS 232C port built in the CPU therefore it requires a peripheral port to be connected to a PT through a conversion cable CS1W CN118 type 91 Units at the host side which can be connected using the serial port of the NB Unit in the RS 422A mode through Host Link PLC CPU Unit with built in Host CPU Unit that can be Options required for Series Link function connected through adding connection Host Link Units communication boards CP1L L14 L20 M30 M40 M60 CP1W CIF11 CP1W CIF12 CP CP
29. 232C connection switch 9 pin type With a connector for RS 232C connection 9 pin type Connecting through the RS 232C adaptor CP1W CIF01 with a RS 232C cable With a connector for RS 232C connection 9 pin type Connect to the branched RS 232C connector through a conversion cable CPM2C CN111 type With a connector for RS 232C connection 9 pin type With a connector for RS 232C connection 9 pin type 90 Units at the host side which can be connected using the serial port of the NB Unit in the RS 232C mode through Host Link PLC CPU Unit with built in Host CPU Unit that can be Options required for Series Link function connected through adding connection Host Link Units communication boards CP1L L14 L20 M30 M40 M60 CP1W CIFO1 cp CPTH X40 XA40 Y20 _ WCO Series CPTENTAINZO NS CP1E N30 N40 N60 NA20 CP1W CIFO1 C200HE CPU1 1 32 42 C200H LK201 V1 C200HE CPU1 1 32 42 Z C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 C200HG CPU33 43 53 63 Z C200HX CPU34 44 54 64 C200HX CPU34 44 54 64 65 89 Z C200HE CPU42 C200HE CPU32 42 C200HW COM02 04 05 C200HE CPU42 Z C200HE CPU32 42 Z 06 V 1 C200HX CPU44 64 C200HX CPU34 44 54 64 C200HW COM02 04 05 C C200HX CPU44 64 65 85 Z C200HX CPU34 44 54 64 65 06 V1 Series 85 7 CPM1 10 20CDR L CPM1 CIFO1 CPM1A 10 20 30 40CDO 0 CPM1 CIFO1 CPM2A 30 40 60CDLI U CPM1 CIFO1 When a peripheral port is connected CPM2C 10 20000000 0 C1 COMIH CPUSTT CS1G CPU42 43 44 45 V1 CS1G CPU4
30. 3 2 1 Installing the NB Unit This section describes the methods used to mount the NB Unit onto an operation panel and connect the power supply 2 1 1 Installation environment When mounting the NB Unit onto the operation panel pay attention to the following precautions Always ensure that the personnel in charge confirm that installation inspection and maintenance were properly performed for the NB Unit Personnel in charge refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during machine design installation operation maintenance and disposal Ensure that installation and post installation checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed Precautions for Correct Use e Do not install the product in any of the following locations Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications Locations subject to condensation as the result of high humidity Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration Locations outdoors subject to direct wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to dust Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to splashing oil or chemicals e Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when the product is used in the following
31. 3 to 4 Why is the window switching speed of the PT becoming slow after macro instructions are used When writing macro code programs if a large of number of address variables of the PLC or slave Unit are defined the execution speed of the PT may suffer When executing a macro program the processor picks up the variable addresses defined first executes macro operation then carries out output If the macro program is executed at a high frequency a large amount of time is used to perform communication with the slave Unit thus affecting the execution speed of the PT as a whole 74 9 When PT communicates with S7 200 why can t the VD address value be displayed A First check whether the VD in the PLC is a double integer type or a single precision floating point number then set the right data type on the PT B The settings on the PT are consistent with the coding format on the PLC Check whether the BIN format is adopted while with BCD format the display will fail 5 2 3 Hardware Troubles 1 How to calibrate the system time of the PT There are 2 methods to calibrate the time Method 1 there are 2 DIP switches on the backside of the PT Tweak both of the DIP switches 1 and 2 to ON reboot the PT then the Setup Screen turns up as shown below take NB5Q TWOOB as an example 2011 09 08 03 14 49 OMRON NB5Q TW00B SETUP Options Startup Window No Backlight Saver Time ia iL Brightness Click the time component
32. 4 3 Shield Assembly Assemble the connector shield as shown below Aluminum The end connected Foil Tape The end not connected to the connector to the connector 87 Appendix 4 4 Method for fabricating the cable for connection to OMRON PLC When fabricating the cable for connecting the NB Unit and OMRON PLC refer to the following methods mE COM1 e The cable for connecting the NB Unit serial port COM1 to OMRON PLC RS 232C RS232 port at the COM1 female NB Unit side OMRON PLC side OMRON PLC side at the NB Unit side Shielded Cable Pin No _ Signal Name female Connector Shiels EM ee E R 3 _RS RTS 4 amp 4 _es cts 5 m COM2 e The cable for connecting the NB Unit serial port COM2 to OMRON PLC RS 232C RS232 port at the COM2 female NB Unit side OMRON PLC side OMRON PLC side at the NB Unit side Signal Name Pin No Shielded Cable Pin No SignalName female Connector Shield 1 2 4 T e The cable for connecting the NB Unit serial port COM2 to OMRON PLC RS 422A COM2 female NB Unit side at the NB Unit side Signal Name Pin No SDB 1 SDD 2a RD RXD 3 Terminal 1 4 Terminal 2 5 Oo 6 amp 6 E E oa i See e Shield 1 T Shielded Cable 88 Appendix 4 5 Method for fabricating the cable for connection to PC When fabricating the cable for connecting with NB Designer refer to the following methods
33. Link CP1L M30 M40 M60 models serial port 2 0000 000A 2 Communication speed nah A models serial 0000 Unit No 00 Host model and Port No Channel No Write Value Setting CP1E N14 N20 models serial port 1 A617 15 12 cc A Use Host Link CP1E N30 N40 N60 NA20 models 0 O FAC serial port 1 2 stop bits Even A618 07 00 7 data bits 2 stop bits Even 1 The channel No of CP1L H is PLC Setup area 2 The communication speed should be set to the same value as that of the NB Unit Settings for the front side DIP Switches Set the front side DIP switches so as to validate the settings for PLC System Settings Area Set the SW4 to OFF when serial port 1 is used set SW5 to OFF when serial port 2 is used As the CP1L L has only one serial port it has no DIP switch SW5 33 CP1L L m When connecting to C Series CPU Units C200HX HG HE Z CPM1 CPM2 CQM1H type CPU Units e Connection Methods The connection methods for the CPU Units of different PLC models PLC Models RS 232C connection RS 422A connection C200HX HG HE Connect to the RS 232C port built in the e Connect to the RS 422A port port A Z CPU Unit of the serial communication board e Connect to the RS 232C port Ports A B of the serial communication board CPM1A e Connect to the peripheral port with a e Connect to the peripheral port with a dedicated RS 232C adaptor dedicated RS 422A adaptor CPM1 CIF01 CPM1 CIF11 type CPM2A e Co
34. MI s buzzer sound when a warning occurs Set Buzzer Warning in the warning settings and the buzzing time can be set as required as shown below Alarm Information Triggered HMI HMI Type PLE Address H hal HMIO PLUWNo Address Type LB Address l ape Tees Format Range DODD 0 9999 Address Tag Library Attribute Trigger C ON i OFF if Use Buzzer Buzzing Time 1 Text Content Language Use Graph Fonts Cancel 20 When the backlight is dimmed how to light it up by means of the PLC addresses Select the PLC control component then select Backlight Open as shown below 60 PLC Control PLC Control Executing HMI HMI HMIO Addr Type LB Code Type Word Length Control Type Marco Macro ID Execute Method r r Printer Color Magnification Print Page Print Text r r r Open The Address Tag Library Backlight Open Hmo IE PLC No Address 0 Format Range DDDD 0 9999 m Cancel 21 Why does the characters input as text turn up as messy codes This may be because the text input Component or the Note Book Component involves vector fonts When inputting Chinese characters the text input Component and the Note Book Component do not support vector font but only support Dot Matrix Font as shown below Text Input Component Attribute Basic Attributes Font Keyboard Setting Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Font Type a
35. Mector Font on support akali Font Attribute Font Size 16 k Color fel Color AR PL UMing EN Alignment Dot Matrix Fort Lett 22 How to skip to the target screen after inputting the password correctly Place a Function Key Component on the screen and overlay it with a Trigger Touch component Assume that the device address of the Trigger Touch Component is LB10 and the Trigger Type of it is OFF gt ON then select Trigger Register in the control settings of the attributes of the Number Input Component for password input Cause the LB10 to be turned ON after setting the attribute to After Written Notice When the password is input correctly it can directly skip to the screen switched by the 61 Function Key Note The function of the Trigger Touch Component is equivalent to clicking the area covered by the Trigger Touch When the trigger condition is satisfied the components in this area will be executed 23 What if a warning no newline at end of file pop up when compiling a macro program 24 25 26 When compiling a program a macro instruction compiling warning warning no newline at end of file pops up on the Message window No error is found after check but the warning persists after compiling In this situation input an enter at the last row of the macro instruction as follows 1 include macrotypedef h 1 include macrotypedef h
36. STRICT LIABILITY INNO EVENT SHALL THE RESPONSIBILITY OF OMRON FOR ANY ACT EXCEED THE INDIVIDUAL PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ON WHICH LIABILITY IS ASSERTED INNO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY REPAIR OR OTHER CLAIMS REGARDING THE PRODUCTS UNLESS OMRON S ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED STORED INSTALLED AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION ABUSE MISUSE OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR Application Consideration SUITABILITY FOR USE OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards codes or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer s application or use of the products At the customer s request OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products e Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this manual e Nuclear energy control sys
37. Subdirectory Storage Type Bulk Storage Max Storage Days Cursor Color Note there is no limit when The max storage is E Invalided Components Color Zero Public Window Attributes Pop up Window Attributes Initial Window O FrameO Public Window Fast Selection Window 1 Common Window 2 Fast Selection Display below the basic window Display on the top layer File Browser Window Operation Con aan aici 7 Contirm Action windo Login Window 3 Login Window Cancel 29 What methods are there for triggering executing macro programs There are 5 kinds of triggering methods for macro instructions from which users can choose the triggering methods they need Method 1 HMI Attribute gt HMI Extended Attributes gt Use INIT Macro When the HMI is energized and started the set macro program is executed once as shown below HMI Attribute HMI System Information Text Historical E vents Storage HMI Print Setting Task Bar Security Levels Setting User Permissions Setting COMI Setting COM2 Setting HMI Extended Attributes V Backlight 10 mins Video Mode 64 T Backlight automatically turns when the alarm event occurs ScreenSaver mins 17 nel mito ran al LAs iret V Allow Upload Password Allow Decompilation Password Chinese Font Box Height System Scroll Bar Width Use Buzzer T Use The External Clock for Event V Vector Fonts Edge
38. T Up side e For RS 422A adaptor CPM1 CIF11 type Set the terminal resistance switch to ON Up side 37 m When connecting to CS Series CPU Units For CS1G H CPULIL V1 types and CS1G H CPULJLIH types e Connection Methods Connect to the RS 232C port built in the CPU Unit or the RS 232C port of the communication board When connecting to the peripheral port a connection cable dedicated for the peripheral port is needed CS1W CN118 type Only RS 232C can be used for connection e PLC System Settings Area When connecting to CS Series CPU Unit refer to the following table and set the communication conditions as follows in PLC System Settings based on the communication port in use Use the RS 232C port built in Use Host Link CS1G H CS1G H H Communication speed Unit No 00 Use the peripheral port of CS1G H 8000 Use Host Link CS1G H H 0000 000A 1 Communication speed 0000 Unit No 00 1 The communication speed should be set to the same value as that of the NB Unit PLC System Settings can be directly set with a peripheral tool programming console or it can be set by transmitting the PLC System Settings set up by a peripheral tool CX Programmer to the CPU Unit For details about the PLC System Settings refer to SYSMAC CS Series User Manual W339 e Settings for the front side Switches Set the DIP switches 4 or 5 as follows according to the NB Series port connected DIP Switch in the battery
39. ble word LW10026 10027 Password level 2 Occupying a double word besides LW10118 10143 Password level 3 15 Occupying double word 13 If the level 2 password needs to be changed set in the software as follows First Place a Number Input component on window check System Register then select LW10026 as shown below 54 Number Input Component Attribute Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Basic Attributes Numeric Data keyboard Setting Pricrity iW Read Address Same As Write Address Read Address wite Address Htl m Chang Addr Type Address E Code Word Type Length FormatRangel DOODO 0 10255 Fornat Range ODDDD 0 10255 T Us F E j Description Select Password for the Data Type in the attributes page of Numeric Data as follows Number Input Component Attribute Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Basic Attributes Numeric Data Font Keyboard Setting DataWidth DWORD The process is the same for changing other system parameters online But note that after changing the following system parameters the HMI needs to be rebooted to validate the changes System Parameter Setting the following addresses will take effect after reboot Addresses Desoriptions comments 10010 Initial Window number 0 65535 10011 Screen saver backlight saver 0 OFF Constant Screen saver inactivated a 1 600 minutes activated 10013 Common window Pop up window 0 Nor
40. cation parameter settings of the PLC and HMI If the Direct Online Simulation functions well please check the efficacy of the communication cable of the HMI and PLC If it s the user who make the cable please check whether the male and female pins are deployed in right correspondence and whether there is false soldering If all turn right following the above procedures but communications still won t work please contact the supplier Components cant be displayed simultaneously after a page turn and in some cases they turn up after a few seconds This is probably due to a low communication speed With respect to the solution refer to 3 Why is the communication between the HMI and slave Unit slow and how to improve it Why is the communication between the HMI and slave Unit slow and how to improve it The possible causes of a slow communication A There are too many components on a single screen communicating with the slave Unit and besides the addresses are not continuous B The macro program calls too many addresses of the salve Unit directly and it s not recommended to directly use slave Unit addresses in a macro program C The Common Window or some other window employs too many timers D Too many background components such as Trend Curve XY Plot and historical data are employed and the background components are running all the time E Warning and Event Information Registration addresses are too many and not continuous
41. cause the touch points to move Calibrate the touch panel periodically Take the NB5Q TWOOB and NB7W TWOOB products as examples here COM1 is a 9 pin D type socket port This port supports RS 232C communication function making it connectable to a controller which features RS 232C function and it can also be used for downloading programs or debugging for the product The pins are defined as follows 21 Pins Signals VO Functions S a ETT E S 2 SD O Sendingdata S 3 RD Receiving data S 4 RS RTS O Requesttosend ___________ s esers i ceros OO Le por DO 5V output with a maximum of 250mA E a E IET E ICI IE EN o se smao SS Pins 4 and 5 of NB5Q TW00B and NB7W TWOOB are not used thus not compliant with RS or CS functions When using the No 6 pin of the serial communications port COM1 connector for a voltage of DC 5V make sure the supply equipment s current capacity is below 250 mA before using it The DC 5V voltage output of the NB Unit is 5V15 and the maximum current is 250 mA Precautions for Safe Use o Serial Port COM2 Take the NB5Q TWOOB and NB7W TWOOB as examples here COM2 is a 9 pin D type socket port This port supports RS 232C RS 485 RS 422A communication function The pins are defined as follows a yo Functions o ll f RS 232C RS 485 RS 422A_ sos pro axe Sending s pa Receiving data Terminal R1 Terminal resistor 1 Terminal R2
42. ccccecccesceceeeeceeecceeceuceceueceucessueeseescaeeceueecaueesagesaueesaeeesueeesageeseeeesaeeseas 82 ADpendIxX lt s RS422A 485 CONNECHONS ai iii 84 Appendix 4 Fabrication of the Connection Cable occccoccccconcnnccccncoconoconcnononononononononononnnnnnnanonnnnnnonanenononenos 86 ADPendixeo LIST OT MOGGI S suas sist dotar 90 APDPENADLES LISEORO DIAS O a 94 79 Appendix 1 Specifications Appendix 1 1 General Specifications Specifications Items NB5Q TWOOB model NB7W TWOOB model Rated power supply voltage DC24V Allowable power supply voltage 3 E fluctuation range DC20 4 27 6V DC24V 15 15 aw 10 90 RH without condensation During operation for 30 min each in X Y and Z directions 147m s for 3 times each in X Y and Z directions During operation with each time lasting for 11 ms 202 W148 27 40 Dm ae x i Panel opening mension pa cono range 100 0 mm Panel ica renge LE 08 m Weight 620g max 710g max Front operation part IP65 Beier Pre ci n Dust proof and drip proof only from the front of the panel Battery life 5 years at 25 C Applicable standards EC Directives KC Appendix 1 2 Performance Specifications e Display specifications Display panel 65536 colors Valid display area 113 Width x 85 Height mm 154 Width X 86 Height mm Baig ue 50 000 hours of operating time at the normal temperature 25 C Backlight Life The backlight will be compromised at low temperatures
43. ccording to the displayed information click the Still Proceed at the final step to complete the process However if the automatic setup fails you can still perform the setup manually Connect the Unit and the PC with a USB cable energize the Unit and a prompt to set up new hardware will pop up at the right bottom corner Following the displayed information choose Install from a list specific location Advanced and find the USB driver in the driver file of NB Designer s installation directory 2 The NB Designer software can run in XP Vista Win7 systems It is compatible with XP Vista and Win7 operating systems Pay attention to the following items when using Windows Vista 7 A You must log in Vista Win7 operating systems as the administrator B When running the NB Designer right click the mouse on the icon NB Designer exe to select Compatible with XP z a g Designer Properties a i Secuty Detale Previous Versions General shortcut Compatibility you have problems with this program and it worked corectly on an eanier version of Windows select the compatibility mode that matches that earlier version Compatibility mode 9 Run this program in compatibility mode for Windows XP Service Pack 2 Settings Fl Run in 256 colors E Run in 640 x 480 screen resolution El Disable visual themes Disable desktop composition E Disable dis
44. conform to the related EMC Directives see note so that the devices and machines into which they are built can more easily conform to EMC Directives The actual products have been through inspections and are completely in accordance with EMC directives However when they are built into customers systems whether the systems also comply with these Directives is up to the customers for further inspection EMC related performance of OMRON PTs will vary depending on the configuration wiring and other conditions of the OMRON equipment or control panel The customer must therefore perform final checks to confirm that the overall machine or device conforms to EMC standards Note The applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards are as follows EMS Electromagnetic sensitivity EN61131 2 2007 EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN61131 2 2007 2 Conformance to EC Directives NB series Programmable Terminals are EC compliant Heed the following precautions in order to ensure that the customer s overall machine and device conform to EC Directives 1 The PT must be installed in a control panel 2 You must use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supply and the DC power supply must have minimal voltage fluctuations and provide a stable output even if the power supply input is interrupted for 10 ms 3 The PTs conform to the standard EN 61131 2 but radiated emission characteristics 10m regulations may vary d
45. d be set to the same value as that of the NB Unit e Settings for front side switches For RS 422A Portl Rs 232C Terminating resistance switch Set to ONiright position Two wireffour wire switch RS422A 4 four wire right position R5A485 2 two wire left position Port RS 422A 485 43 When connecting to a CS Series Serial Communication Board For CS1W SCU21 type Both of port 1 and 2 are RS 232C ports eo Settings for the DM Fixed Allocation Area of the CPU Unit Write settings directly to the DM Fixed Allocation Area of the CPU Unit System Settings Area with a peripheral tool programming console or CX Programmer After finishing the write in the settings can be activated through any of the methods of reconnecting the power supply restarting the Unit reactivating the communication port executing the STUP instruction The followings are the Channel Nos and settings of the DM Fixed Allocation Area m DM30000 100 x Unit No CH DM Fixed Allocation Area CH Write Value A m m 10 8000 Use Host Link 0000 000A 1 0000 Unit No 00 1 The communication speed should be set to the same value as that of the NB Unit o Settings for the front side Switches Set the Unit No of the serial communication Unit by the rotary switch on the front side of the Unit Use a straight screwdriver set the switches as follows to display the numbers and symbols shown in the table Unit Number settings
46. epending on the configuration of the control panel used other devices connected to the control panel wiring and other conditions You must therefore confirm that the overall machine or equipment complies with EC Directives 4 This is a Class A product Product for industry purpose It may cause radio interference in residential areas in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference 14 Read and Understand this Manual Please read and understand this manual before using the product Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments Warranty and Limitations of Liability Warranty OMRON S EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY IS THAT THE PRODUCTS ARE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR OR OTHER PERIOD IF SPECIFIED FROM DATE OF SALE BY OMRON OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED REGARDING NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS ANY BUYER OR USER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE BUYER OR USER ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE OMRON DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED Limitations of Liability OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR
47. ettings set the connection mode to Host Link 7 Data Bits 2 Stop Bits Even And set the communication speed to the same as that of the NB Unit For details about the PLC System Settings refer to SYSMAC CJ2 Series Software User Manual W473 e Settings for the front side Switches Set the DIP switch 5 of the CPU Unit as follows according to the NB Series port connected PE e EtherNet IP Turn DIP SWS OFF for serial communications 40 When connecting to Host Link Units of C Series Base mounted type for C200HE Z C200HG Z C200HX Z models C200H LK201 LK202 V1 model o Settings for the Switches e For C200H LK201 V1 RS 232C front side switches Each switch is a rotary switch Use a straight screwdriver set the switches as follows to display the numbers and symbols shown in the table Set unit number SW1 5W2 541 and SW2 set to 0 Command level parity check transmit code setting S5WW4 SW4 set to 2 Communication speed setting SW3 4 800 Bits Set SWS to 4 9 600 Bits Set SWS to 5 19 200 Bitis Set SWS to 6 Back side switches Link Type switch Set SW3 to ON 1 to1 CTS switch setting Default set to OV ON 41 e For C200H LK202 V1 RS 422A front side switches Each switch is a rotary switch Use a straight screwdriver set the switches as follows to display the numbers and symbols shown in the table Unit number settings SW1 SW2 Both of
48. g according to the following conditions 1 27 When a potential difference occurs between the NB Unit and the host arrange the grounding as illustrated If the distance is too long to realize a single point grounding do not ground the ra of the NB Unit j When the NB Unit and noise source equipment such as motors and inverters etc are installed on the same panel do not ground the of the NB Unit NB Unit Single point grounding Precautions To prevent malfunctions caused by noise ground the Unit correctly for Safe Use 2 2 Start of NB Series Confirm the hardware are all correctly connected turn on the power supply and start the NB Series This part describes the operations of the NB Series when it starts e When starting the NB Unit for the first time Confirm that the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 on the back side are both ON 2 Turn on the power supply of the NB Unit and with the POWER LED on the front side turning green the NB Unit starts entering into the System Setting Mode 3 Through the System Setup screen the system time starting window No screen saving time buzzer and the screen brightness can be set When the setup is finished turn OFF the power supply turn OFF both of the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 and then switch on the power supply again e When starting the NB Unit after downloading the screen data to it Confirm that the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 on the back side are both OFF 2
49. ge Devices a Subdirectory Storage Type Vector Fonts Edge Blur Bulk Storage Diel Save MS Meanwhile clock register data inside the PLC is also needed to be transmitted to the local register LW9010 9017 For details refer to the NB Designer User Manual 3 10 3 HMI Extended Attributes 14901 0 Local timelsecond Range 0 59 1 word A 49011 Local timelminute Range 0 59 1 word A L901 Local timelhour Range 0 23 1 word A 14907 3 Local timelday Range 1 31 word A 43907 4 Local timelmonth Range 0 11 1 word A 1449075 Local timelpear Range 0 9999 1 word A 149076 Local timejweek Range 0 5 1 word A 43907 Local time millizecond Range 0 399 1 word A 58 12 13 14 15 16 17 59 Why can t the history events be saved even if saving is selected In most of this kind of cases although the customer selects to save them the No of events to be saved which is O by default is not changed to the No the customer needs thus the problem occurs In this case just set the No of events to be saved to make it work This is done in HMI Attribute Historical Events Storage as follows HMI Attribute HMI System Information Text Security Levels Setting User Permissions Setting Hbl Task Bar HMI Extended Attributes Historical Events Storage Print Setting COMI Setting COMZSetting a TE ero 0 Storage Devices ni Start Add 9 g o CSW Mi j Subdirectory End Addr Storage Type
50. he screen will be displayed in Chinese as shown below Birds of a feather flock together Menu Task Bar i a PES ADEE Menu Task Bar 1 e A 71 5 2 2 Communication related Troubles 1 3 What if the communication between the PLC and HMI fails Many customers experienced communication problems between the HMI and PLC when they used HMI As this happens follow the procedures below to check what is going wrong A B E F Check whether the hardware connections are correct or not especially whether the fabrication of the communication cable correct or not Check the COM port parameters in the HMI attributes settings are set correctly or not such as the Baud Rate Word Length Efficacy and PLC Station No etc and make sure the HMI serial port communication parameter settings are in consistent with that of the slave Unit Is the communication serial port selected correctly For example if COM1 is selected in software configuration but COM2 is used actually this would be considered wrong Use the serial programming cable of the PLC to download PLC programs and make sure the downloading go smoothly Exit the downloading mode and use the Direct Online Simulation function of the NB Designer by clicking Tool gt Direct Online Simulation If the Direct Online Simulation communication fails it is likely because the communication parameters of the HMI and PLC are inconsistent In this case check the communi
51. hen downloaded to the HMI How to use the Operator Confirm function When the user is fabricating a screen some buttons may require a second confirmation to validate the operation and at this time the Operator Confirm function can fit well here This function can control components For example you can check the Operator Confirm on the Control Setting attributes page of the bit status setting component as shown below Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Security Setting Min Press Time UUme 0 Min Time Interval seconds O m Notifications Trigger Register A dialog box as follows will pop up once this option is checked Are you sure you uant to do this operation Tes Cancel 56 8 When opening a project what if there is a prompt Font not existing in the system For example if attempting to open a project involving f in a PC that doesn t incorporate ea Message window Word Library Graphics Library Pre complle HMIO macro Oc ont file SimHel does not exist replaced by UnB atang font file ont file 24 does not exist replaced by UnB atang font file ont file Aral does not exist replaced by UnB atang font file Macro code Connecting Compilation Done Warning O Error how to inquire warnings and events A eee e a N Nnnn RN gt E lt How to set the addresses of the component for displaying warnings and events and Its
52. hod NB Unit Host RS 232C cable maximum length 15m The following cables are recommended XW2Z 200T Cable length 2m by OMRON XW2Z 500T Cable length 5m by OMRON e The RS 422A connection method using the serial port COM2 With this method the communication distance can be extended to a maximum of 500m NB Unit Host RS 422A cable maximum length 500m e Connectable Units at the host side When using OMRON PLCs the Units with built in Host Link function vary depending on models and series There is also the CPU Unit connected in a Host Link method through adding the serial communication board or communication board When connecting confirm the connected PLC s series model and the models of the installed circuit board Unit As to the Units at the host side which can be connected to NB series Unit by RS 232C or RS 422A through a Host Link refer to Appendix 5 List of Models 31 O Communication setting The communication settings need to be set as following values before carrying out communications in the Use Host link Parity check Communication speed Any value but the values for the NB Unit and the host must be the same At the NB Unit side these settings are made through the PT menu of the NB Designer For details refer to the NB Designer User Manual 3 10 8 Serial Port Settings For communication settings at the host side refer to the related PLC manuals as needed 2 4 2 Connecti
53. identally press the touch panel when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear Make sure of the safety of the system before pressing the touch panel To use numeric input functions safely always make maximum and minimum limit set tings Before initializing screen data confirm that existing data is backed up at the NB Designer When changing the password with the system menu do not reset or turn OFF the power supply until writing is finished Failure to save the password may cause the screen to fail to function When using an equipment monitor confirm the safety of the system before carrying out the following operations e Changing monitor data e Changing operation mode e forced setup reset e Changing the current value or the set value Do not connect a USB connector to any device that is not applicable Before connecting a USB connector to a device make sure that the device is free of damage e Commercially available and the recommended USB HUBs are different from the general specifications of the NB Unit The Unit may not function well in an environment subject to noise static electricity Therefore when using a USB HUB employ sufficient noise and static electricity insulation measures or install it at a site free of noise or static electricity While downloading or uploading screen data or system programs do not perform the following operations that may corrupt the screen data or the system program e Turn
54. ing Mode 3 1 The display method of System Setting MOd6 ccooncccccccccncoconcnnccnnconcononnnonnnnnnonnnnononnnnrnnonnnnnnnnnnrnnonnnncnnnnnns 3 2 FUNCTIONS Of System seting Mode aio 46 3 1 The display method of System Setting Mode Enter the System Setting Mode following the procedures below 1 Set both the DIP switches SW1 and SW2 on the back side to ON 2 Press the Reset switch restart the NB Unit and then it enters into the System Setting Mode 3 2 Functions of System Setting Mode The following items can be set in System Setting Mode 1 Time calibration check whether the year month day hour minute and second are the current time values and if not rectify them manually 2 Startup Window No the window displayed after launching the NB Unit The default is window 0 3 Backlight Saver Time time to activate the screen saver and the Unit is minute The default is 10 minutes The screen saver is not brought into effect when the set value is 0 4 Mute Enabled Disabled ON OFF of the buzzer 5 Brightness Up Down with this brightness of the screen can be adjusted bringing the screen to its best visual effect The System Setting Mode screen of the NB7W TWOOB is as follows 2611 69 15 05 13 47 OMRON NB7W TWOOB SETUP Options Startup Window No Backlight Saver Time lt 47 If you want to change the month click where the month is eg 09 and a digit input keyboard will pop up Input the
55. ing OFF the power supply of the NB Unit e Pressing the PT s reset switch Dispose of the Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply CR uw pes PR th EA ad When exporting products with lithium primary batteries containing perchlorate at 6ppb or above to or delivering them through California USA the following precautionary measures have to be publicized Perchlorate material applicable through special processing Refer to http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate NB Series products contain lithium primary batteries When exporting products containing this kind of batteries to or delivering them through California USA label all the product packages as well as the appropriate delivery packages Do not use benzene paint thinner or other volatile solvents and do not use chemically treated cloths e Do not dispose the Units together with general waste at waste yards When disposing them follow the related local ordinances or rules Customers may not replace the backlight lamp inside the NB Unit Please contact OMRON s customer service center e Deterioration over time can cause the touch points to move Calibrate the touch panel periodically e Water and oil resistance will be lost if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off Do not use the Unit if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off The rubber packing will deteriorate shrink or harden depending on the operating environment Inspect and replace
56. is button is indeed operable If it is confirmed the problem may result from a touch control shift The touch panel is a panel of 4 wire precision resistors and because the resistors are subject to impacts from temperature humidity and also 19 their own characteristics it s recommended that touch control calibration be carried out yearly Calibration method tweak the DIP switch 2 on the backside of the PT to ON and restart the PT A will appear on the screen Click it the will shift after the PT responds You have to click again and after a total of 5 consecutive clicks the PT will prompt you whether the calibration is a success If it is a Success the PT will skip to the user program screen while if it is not a success the will pop up again requiring another round of calibration Note After a successful calibration the DIP switch 2 needs to be set back to OFF or not the system will prompt you for a calibration every time you turn on the power supply Why is the PT touch control not responding or insensitive The likely causes are as follows A The communications are abnormal and when this happens the touch control may not respond B The touch control shifts and change of the operation environment or the touch panel characteristics may cause the touch control to be unable to respond C The touch panel is damaged or the touch control circuit suffers a poor contact Solutions A Resolve the communication pr
57. jar When connecting a NB Series Unit to a peripheral port set SW4 to ON communications carried out according to the PLC system settings When connecting a NB Series Unit to a RS 232C port set SW5 to OFF communications carried out according Peripheral Port to the PLC system settings Mainly used for connecting peripheral tools etc also used for connecting RS 232C devices RS 232C port Mainly used for connecting RS 232C devices also used for connecting CX Programmer 38 When connecting to CJ1 Series CPU Units For CJ1G CPULIL type CJ1G H CPULJLIH types and CJ1M CPULILI type e Connection Methods Connect to the RS 232C port built in the CPU Unit or the RS 232C port of the communication board When connecting to the peripheral port a connection cable dedicated for the peripheral port is needed CS1W CN 118 type Only RS 232C can be used for connection e PLC System Settings Area for RS 232C When connecting to the CJ Series CPU Unit refer to the following table and set the communication conditions as follows in PLC System Settings based on the communication port in use Connection Methods Channel No Write Value Setting Use the RS 232C port built in 8000 Use Host Link CJ1G CPULIL type CJ1G H CPUO OH types 0000 000A 1 Communication speed CAE pee 0000 Unit No 00 Use the peripheral port of 8000 Use Host Link CJ1G CPULIL type OS CJ1G H CPUO OH types 0000 000A 1 Communicati
58. l Specifications ccococcccconncccononoconononcnononnnononnnonannnonarnnonannnonnnnonannononnnnenanos 80 Appendix 1 2 Performance Specifications De 80 Appendix 1 3 Communication SpecifiCatiONS oocccconnncccncncocnnncnonononnnononcnonncnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononoss 81 ADDENGIX Z External DIMENSIONS andas 82 Appendix 3 RS 422A 485 CONNECtIONS ccoocccccoccnccccnnccocnnononnnononnnnnnnnnonnncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnenananes 84 Appendix 3 1 Grounding and Shielding of the Cables coooccccccccccncccoccnnoconcnnconacnnononcnnononcnncnnanonoss 84 Appendix 4 Fabrication of the Connection Cable ooccccoccncccccnccccnncoconoconcnonononononononnnnnonnnnnonanonnnnnnnnanenononins 86 Appendix 4 1 Cable ProCeSSing cccccscccsssceceeeeeceeeeeseeeceeeesseeeessaecessaeeeseaeeesaeeeseeesseeeessuseesseeessaaees 86 ADDENGIX 4 2 SOLDSMINAG simensis a sateen e S 87 Abpendix 4 3 SHIGIMASSSINDIY esis iris 87 Appendix 4 4 Method for fabricating the cable for connection to OMRON PLC o occccccccnccccccncccncnooo 88 Appendix 4 5 Method for fabricating the cable for connection to PC occcccccccccccncccccncccnncnoncncnononononos Appendix 5 List of Models Appendix 6 List of Options About this Manual Section 1 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names and functions of the various parts of an NB Unit Section 2 Installing the NB Unit and Connecting Peripheral Devices This
59. l and are not to be used for manufacturing purposes even when tolerances are shown PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of OMRON s test conditions and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability ERRORS AND OMISSIONS The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate however no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions Section 1 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names and functions of the various parts of an NB Unit ETEEN MES cares iso tas lado co oe ada eae moet ee Mc ri llos VEZ al oe GIN A A et eee eter 1 1 Part Names e NB5Q TWOOB model Front view POWER LED Display Lit Extinguished according to 5 6 inch QVGA TFT LCD Screen the ON OFF of the power supply The entire screen is designed as a touch control one also used as the input device Back view i HB A E BABE BE BB ABE PHU eee BES El po24y pi En Power supply M8 a input terminal Type B connector for USB RESET Mode switch button COM1 Female When turning ON or OFF the power supply confirm the safety of the system before operation Caution e NB W TWOOB model Fro
60. mal en frente inant 10014 Common window attribute O Lower than the Base window sl 10016 RTC source 0 PLC Local Word 10018 55 The difference between User permissions and User levels User levels there is a difference between high level users and low level users high level users can access low level windows while low level users can not access high level windows Whole windows can be encrypted based on user levels User permissions user permissions are not restricted by user levels As long as the user s name and password are input correctly the component which is set limited for access to it can be operated With the user permission user accounts can be added or deleted User permissions only work on components and has nothing to do with the window password What if the uploading password or the online change password of the HMI is lost If the uploading password of HMI is lost data can t be uploaded and the only solution is to download the project again to overwrite the original one Similarly if the online change password is lost it also requires to download the project again and set a new password Thus in order to guarantee the safety of users projects please back up the original projects for decryption is not within our service range Why can t the system time be changed during offline simulation Offline simulation uses the PC s clock therefore the time can t be changed It can only be changed w
61. n made damage 6 How to decide whether communications are normal or not through the internal addresses of the HMI Decide which station breaks off through a bit Serial port 2 LW9432 9447 16 words are equivalent to 256 bits with each bit corresponding to a PLC No response ON Normal OFF See the following diagram Assume that 3 S7 200 PLCs connect to the COM2 port of NB7W the station numbers of which are 2 3 4 respectively if the PLCs with the station numbers 2 and 4 fail communication the internal registers LW B9432 2 and LW B9432 4 will turn ON automatically as shown below 73 PLC Station NO 2 LW B9432 LW B9432 F AA IA AAAA PLC Station NO 3 AAAA AAAA PLC Station NO 4 AA AA A AAA AA AAA PLC Station NO 2 LW B9432 LW B9432 F AA IA AAAA PLC Station NO 3 N d Q N N S N 4 la q N q N SN R la R N R ON N q ha q gt PLC Station NO 4 OHHOOHOOOOOOOOOOO Menu Task Bar The communications of the PT and PLC are normal but why are some numeric values are indicated as When the data coming from registers communicating with the PLC exceeds the setting range of the Number Display or Number Input will appear It indicates an overflow of a numeric value The user can set the integer bit digit number range of the Number Display or Number Input larger through the software to make numeric value display normal For example change the integer bit digit number from
62. ncnnnnnannncononnnnonnnnononnnnnnnnannnnonnnrnnennanannnnnnnns 32 2A SC MINGS OF cacha Uat taccie Haan seied a a a a a EN 33 Sections System Setting Mode ta el oa 46 3 1 The display method of System Setting MOde ccccconccccoccnnococonconccnonncoconnnnnnnnnonnonannnnononcnnonnnnnnonanannnnnnns 47 3 2 Functions of System Setting Mode ii nici aan a a a a oe 47 Secon Calibrate Mode oil Aa 49 4 1 The display method of Calibrate Mode occccooccccococnococonnonoconcnnnonnnnnconannnnoconnnnonannnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnaness 50 422 FUncions or calibrate Mode an NS 50 4 3 On line Touch control Calibration FUNCTION oocccccooncccncccnnncconnnononoconnnnnnnccnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrinnnnnnanennnns 50 Section 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting ooccccccocccncoconnnnccnnnnnononennonnncnnonnnnnnnonnncnnnnnnnnnnonnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnns 51 Ome Maltenance pad 92 9 2 ITOUDISSHOOUNG rana cio rasca iio esa 53 9 21 SOMWaAre TOUS a tual eines E A AA A A ahead 53 5 2 2 Communication related TroublesS oooccccccnnnnccccconocccnncononccnnnnnnnnccnnnnnnnnrcnnnnnnnnrcnnnnnnnnrnnrnnnnnrinnns 72 A crea E E Saunt Gaon le sroaamtedaammatmmammmnnetla 15 2 4 OMG TOUS ias 17 5 3 Request to change the NB Unil cccoocccccocnccconcccconcononoconononononccnnnnononnnnnnnnnnnnnnronannnonnnnonancnnnnnnnnnanncinanos 78 721010121016 Cl AP e eee ee eee eee eee ee 19 AOPendnEl gt pecticalon Sn eae ee een ee 80 Appendix 1 1 Genera
63. nding terminal of the NB Unit shield both ends as shown in Fig b Precautions In order to avoid malfunctions caused by interferences shield the cables for Safe Use properly 84 Figure a Figure bj CPU Rack CPU Rack PT RS 4275 485 hS ALOOZ RS 42 20 485 NS ALOU2 Signal line ae e NS ALODZ PT FG NS ALOO 85 Appendix 4 Fabrication of the Connection Cable Fabricate the connection cable following the procedures below Appendix 4 1 Cable Processing 0066 WoO Cut the cable to the required length Use a tool like a razor etc to cut off the ethylene peel of the cable Be care not to damage the shielding layer for grouping purpose Use a pair of scissors to snip off the shielding layer Bring out the core of each wire using a wire stripper Fold back the shielding layer Wrap the folded part of the shielding layer with aluminum foil tape mu 40 RS 232C dl 25 RS 4224 R5485 e AA PSS ES Unit mm Aluminum foil tape 86 Appendix 4 2 Soldering 1 Sheathe each wire with a heat shrinkable tube 2 Place some standby soldering tin on each wire and each pin of the connector 8 Solder each wire and each pin of the connector Heat shrinkable tube Inside diameter 1 5 Length 10 4 Pull the heat shrinkable tubes back to the soldering parts heat them with a heat shrinking gun to make them shrink Heat shrinkable tube Appendix
64. ng more than one PLC Select the RS 232C method for COM1 and one from RS 232C RS 422A and RS 485 for COM2 When both of them are used 2 hosts either from one manufacturer or from two different manufacturers are feasible Note At a certain time only one from RS 232C RS 422A and RS 485 can be designated for COM2 to perform communications NB Unit NB Unit 1 COM1 RS 232C cable COM2 RS 232C 422A 485 cable e Make sure to keep the connector screws firmly tightened after the communication cable is connected MREGUISS The maximum tensile load for cables is 30N e Do not apply loads greater than 30N e The communication cables of the COM1 and COM2 connectors are not interchangeable Confirm the pins of the ports before carrying out communications Precautions 32 2 4 3 Settings for each Unit The settings for each Unit are as follows When connecting to CP Series Units CP1L L14 L20 M30 M40 M60 models CP1H X40 XA40 Y20 models CP1E N14 N20 models CP1E N30 N40 N60 NA20 models PLC System Settings Area Write settings directly into the PLC System Settings Area with a peripheral tool CX Programmer etc based on the model and port of the host Host model and Port No Channel No 1 Write Value Setting CP1L M30 M40 M60 models serial 8000 Use Host Link port 1 CP1H X40 XA40 Y20 models serial SALOON EA Lamu estan epeee port 1 0000 Unit No 00 CP1L L14 L20 models serial port 1 8000 Use Host
65. nnect to the RS 232C port built in the e Connect to the peripheral port with a CPU Unit dedicated RS 422A adaptor e Connect to the peripheral port with a CPM1 CIF11 type dedicated RS 232C adaptor CPM2C e Connect to the RS 232C port built in the e Connect to the peripheral port with a CPU Unit or the peripheral port with a dedicated conversion cable dedicated conversion cable CPM2C CN111 CPM2C CN111 type or type CS1W CN118 type and CS1W CN114 type and a RS 422A CS1W CN 114 type CPM2C CN111 type adaptor CPM1 CIF11 type is a cable that divides the Unit port into the CPM2C CN 111 type is a cable that RS 232C port built in the CPU Unit and the divides the Unit port into the peripheral port When connecting to the RS 232C port built in the CPU Unit peripheral port a RS 232C adaptor and the peripheral port CPM1 CIFO1 type is also needed to be CQM1H e Connect to the RS 232C port built in the e Connect to the RS 422A port Port 2 CPU Unit of the serial communication board e Connect to the peripheral port with a conversion cable CS1W CN118 type e Connect to the RS 232C port Port 1 of the serial communication board e PLC System Settings Area Write settings directly into the PLC System Settings Area Data memory with a peripheral tool CX Programmer etc based on the model and port of the host For RS 232C Host Model Channel No Write Value Seting The RS 232C port builtin C200HX HG HE Z CPM2A Communicati
66. nt view POWER LED Display Lit Extinguished according to 7 inch WVGA wide TFT LCD Screen the ON OFF of the power supply The entire screen is designed as a touch control one also used as the input device Back view DC24V Power supply input terminal RESET button USB Slave Type B connector for USB DIP SW C0M2 Female Mode switch COM1 Female When turning ON or OFF the power supply confirm the safety of the system before Caution operation 20 1 2 Part Specifications e Touch Panel Input operation can be carried out by means of the touch panel By pressing the touch panel the screens can be switched and the contact information can be transmitted to the host Do not use the input functions of the touch switch etc of the NB Unit in applications that involve human life in applications that may result in serious injury or for emergency stop switches Precautions for Safe Use Oo Serial Port COM1 e Don t press a touch switch with a force greater than 30N Do not accidentally press the touch panel when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear e Confirm the safety of the system before pressing the touch panel e Do not use a screwdriver or any other tool to press the touch panel Signals from the touch switches may not be input if the switches are pressed consecutively at high speed Confirm each input before proceeding to the next one O Deterioration over time can
67. oblem B Try out a touch control calibration C Send it back to the factory for tests Why does the PT screen dim or even become black The screens we normally see on a PT are displayed in liquid crystal However the liquid crystal itself doesn t give out light so it is usually used together with a light source and so far the most commonly used light emitting equipments for industrial PT products are of CCFL or LED backlight The NB Series touch panel employs LED backlight LED backlight LED i e Lighting Emitting Diode is a kind of semiconductor solid light emitting device It uses solid semiconductor chips as the light emitting material Surplus energy breaks out during the process of combination of charge carriers in the semiconductor triggering photon emissions and this is used to display various kinds of information such as characters graphics images animations quotations videos and video signals on display panels The generally used LED backlight is made up of an array e g an array of 3 4 with a total of 12 LEDs and if one or even more LEDs are not working normally the screen will dim When none of the LEDs is working normally the screen will be totally black When your PT product dims or becomes totally back please contact OMRON s customer service center PT black screen The possible causes for a black screen are as follows A The power supply to the PT is abnormal B The PT enters the screen saver backlight sa
68. ommon Window in which there are two direct windows used for ejecting the numeric keyboard coming with the system and what is more all the components in the Common Window work in any of windows of the project Window 2 Fast Selection Window used for ejecting the taskbar and users can place a page turning button in this window Windows coming with the system also include NUM keyboard ASCII keyboard HEX Keyboard Operator Confirm Window this window is used together with the Operator Confirm of the attributes page of Control Setting You can change the attributes of the windows coming with the system in HMI Extended Attributes of HMI Attribute as shown below HMI Attribute HMI System Information T ext Historical Events Storage HMI Print Setting Task Bar Security Levels Setting User Permissions Setting COM1 Setting COM2Setting HMI Extended Attributes MV Backlight 10 mins Wideo Mode PAL T Backlight automatically turns when the alarm event occurs l Screen Saver 0 mins IY Return to Original Win V Allow Upload Password Y Allow Decompilation Password Chinese Font Box Height 24 System Scroll Bar Width 20 I Use INIT Mac Use Buzzer Use The Extemal Clock for Event iV Vector Fonts Edge Blur FT Screen Flip Display The Window Of Screensavers D Framel Number of Language 8 888888 Default Language 1 pai a natn Operational Records Storage Setting Storage Devices
69. ommunications Communication cable length Max 15m RS 232C Max 500m RS 422A 485 81 Appendix 2 External Dimensions e NB5Q TWOOB model 82 eo NB W TWOOB model 83 Appendix 3 RS 422A 485 Connections Appendix 3 1 Grounding and Shielding of the Cables When performing communications using RS 422A 485 carry out the connections shielding and grounding as follows Grounding wiring The NB Unit has a functional grounding terminal SEV Generally make the grounding according to Fig a e Connect the grounding terminals GR of the devices and the functional grounding terminal EN then make a D type grounding at point 1 Max grounding resistance 100 Q e Short circuit the LG terminal and GR terminal of the PLC e Use a cable with a minimum of 2 mm for the grounding cable e For details about the connection methods refer to the related communication Unit manuals 2 When grounding the Unit with noise source equipments such as motors and inverters etc from the same panel do not ground the NB Unit s functional grounding terminal EN as shown in Fig b e Shielding of RS 422A 485 Cables Be sure to shield the RS 422A 485 cables Connect the grounding terminals GR of the devices and the functional grounding terminals f and when making a D type grounding at point 1 Max grounding resistance 100 Q carry out a single end shielding according to Fig a If grounding is not done to the functional grou
70. on conditions CPM2C CQM1H are standard settings 4 Unit No 00 Communication conditions are standard settings 4 DM6653 0000 Unit No 00 Port A of C2O0HXHGIHE Z CT Port 1 of CQM1H 2 Communication conditions are standard settings 4 Port B of C2O0HXIHGIHE Z 1 DM6551 03LJL 3 Communication conditions are standard settings 4 DM6553 0000 Unit No 00 34 1 The RS 232C port of the Communication Board 2 The RS 232C port of the Serial Communication Board 3 UL is the set value of the communication speed Set the communication speed to the same value as that of the NB Unit 4 Standard settings of the Communication conditions are as follows Start bit 1 bit Data bit 7 bit Stop bit 2 bit parity check even For RS 422A Host Model Channel No Write Value Setting Port A of C200HX HG HE Z 1 DM6555 0001 Use Host Link DM6556 O3LILI 3 Communication conditions are standard settings 4 DM6558 0000 Unit No 00 Port 2 of CQM1H 2 DM6650 0001 Use Host Link DM6651 03LILI 3 Communication conditions are standard settings 4 DM6653 0000 Unit No 00 1 The RS 422A port of the Communication Board 2 The RS 422A port of the Serial Communication Board 3 LIL is the set value of the communication speed Set the communication speed to the same value as that of the NB Unit 4 Standard settings of the Communication conditions are as follows Start bit 1 bit Data bit 7 bit St
71. on speed CJ1M CPUDO type 0000 Unit No 00 1 The communication speed should be set to the same value as that of the NB Unit PLC System Settings can be directly set with a peripheral tool Programming console or it can be set by transmitting the PLC System Settings set up by a peripheral tool CX Programmer to the CPU Unit For details about the PLC System Settings refer to SYSMAC CJ Series User Manual W393 e Settings for the front side Switches Set the DIP switches 4 or 5 as follows according to the NB Series port connected DIP Switch in the battery jar When connecting a NB Series Unit to a peripheral port set SW4 to ON communications carried out according to the PLC system settings When connecting a NB Series Unit to a RS 232C port set SW5 to OFF communications carried out according to the PLC system settings Peripheral Port Used for connecting programming consoles etc RS 232C Port Used for connecting devices other than programming consoles 39 When connecting to CJ2 Series CPU Units For CJ2M CPU3O type CJ2M CPU1O type and CJ2H CPU6L EIP type e Connection Methods Connect to the RS 232C port built in the CPU Unit or the RS 232C port of the communication board e PLC System Settings Area for RS 232C Carry out setting by transmitting the PLC System Settings set up by a peripheral tool CX Programmer to the CPU Unit On the Serial Port options page of PLC System S
72. op bit 2 bit parity check even For operations on PLC System Settings Area refer to the manual of the PLC employed e Connection methods for CPM2C CPM2C only has a connector with the same shape of the CS Series peripheral port but the signal cables inside are classified as used for the RS 232C port built in the CPU Unit and for the peripheral port Therefore when using CPM2C differentiate between the settings for the RS 232C port built in the CPU and for the peripheral port based on the conversion cable and port employed to ensure correct use Besides when using a simple communication device CPM2C CIF21 type connect to the RS 232C port For details refer to the User Manuals W356 for CPM2C Use a self made connection cable to connect the NB Unit and CPM2C Connect to CPM2C s built in RS 232C port instead of the peripheral port Port connected to the PT PLC System Settings CS1W CN118 type port D Sub 9 pin Carry out settings for the built in RS 232C port CPM2C CS1W CN118 type E ga a i 1 H po i J z f ch m r i al r RS 2326 port D Sub 9 pin socket AS 232C port 35 e Settings for the front side DIP Switches To activate the settings of PLC System Settings Area Data memory set as follows according to the PLC e For C200HX HG HE Z and RS 232C of CQM1H For C200HX HG HE Z For CQM1H ON OFF Communication condition setting for the RS 232C port Set
73. ow Upload If Allow Decompilation is selected and a password is set the correct password is required to be entered to proceed with decompilation If Allow Decompilation is deselected decompilation can t be performed even after a project is uploaded Note that if the project is large and decompilation is not required then decompliation can be deselected to save the storage space of the HMI How to mask system alarm information PLC No Response Place a Bit State Setting Component in the Common Window with the address being LW B 9296 2 and the setting type being Set On when Window Open How to mask system alarm information Socket Connect Error Place a Bit State Setting Component in the Common Window with the address being LW B 9296 4 and the setting type being Set On when Window Open How to achieve multi language switch Multi language switch can be achieved through changing the value of the special register LW9130 The default setting is LW9130 0 with the corresponding language 1 NB Designer supports up to a maximum of 32 languages The following is an example of Chinese English switching LW9130 0 Language 1 gt Chinese LW9130 1 Language 2 gt English 1 Create a text in the text library as shown below Text Library Mame Language Language Language3 Language E koupu O HAILE AES Birds of a feather flack together El one 0 OFF 1 F Or Ill Delete Delete All Language Import Export
74. play scaling on high DP settings Privilege Level A Run this program as an administrator i Show settings for all users Lo cnc y C When running the NB Designer for the first time right click the mouse on the icon NB Designer exe to select Run as Administrator And then run the software directly 53 3 How to change system parameters like user level passwords and Baud rate These are all controlled by the local special register These system parameters can be found by double clicking the component attributes and selecting System register Addr Type LW 9000 nidex address f Number Input Component Attribute Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Basic Attributes Humeric Data Keyboard Setting Priority W Read Address Same As Write Address Read Address White Address HMI HMIg FLE l HMI Ho Port Mone Bees a re Addr Type L9000 Index address f Addr Type ange 0 3 retentive 1 word Fae LY 10022 Password for safety level O Aetentive 2 words A 11410024 Password for safety level 1 Retentive 2 words Rw Lw 0026 Password for safety level 2 Aetentive 2 words As o i H dedi 2 405 La O03 Baud rate of COM2 Retentive 2 words RA a LT 0039 Oata bit of COM Retentive 1 word A Description For example the addresses for changing the password online are LW10022 10023 Password 0 level Occupying a double word LW10024 10025 Passowrd 1 level Occupying a dou
75. pops up right click Load Image Load Image B C Choose the picture to be imported Look in NB Designer_V1 01_ENU 5 bg_wg_lib lib system oa cygwin Minow Junifont disk picture y usrlib co doc project 54 defaultlog bmp i driver C RecipeEditor SS LockEmp bmp 5 fonts resource File name LockB mp bmp Files of type Graphics File bmp gif jpa pra Lancel D After a successful import the imported picture can be used in programs 31 How to restrict programs in the HMI from being uploaded In HMI Attribute gt HMI Extended Attributes gt Allow Upload set a password to achieve this purpose as shown below HMI Attribute HMI System Information Text Security Levels Setting User Permissions Setting Historical E vents Storage Print Setting COMI Setting COM Setting Hbl Task Bar HM Extended Attributes IW Backlight 10 mins ideo Mode l Backlight automatically burns when the alarm event occurs Screen Saver ming The Window OF Screensavers I Retumto Original Window wl Number of Language 8 x W Allow Upload Password 200000 Default Language ki M Allow Decompilation Password sagged ll Language Setting 68 32 33 34 69 After a password is set the password needs to be entered correctly to carry out uploading or not the uploading can t proceed you can disable uploading completely by deselecting All
76. possible 4 PLC No Response what is the meaning of XX XX X XX XX X means HMI number PLC station number HMI serial port number For example 00 01 01 means the No 0 HMI using the serial port COM1 loses communication connection to the controller with the station number 1 The serial port number is defined as 01 02 represent COM1 COM2 5 The causes for a project downloading failure Downloading through USB fails Check whether hardware connections are still functioning well or not then check through the following factors A USB driver is not installed successfully B USB driver has been damaged Find the driver at NB Designer driver and reinstall it C The USB downloading cable has been damaged so replace it D The USB port of the HMI or the PC fails E Electromagnetic interference is affecting the USB downloading cable Make sure the system is grounded properly Downloading in the serial mode fails A Tool menu gt Downloading Mode Options gt Whether Serial is selected B Whether the serial No of the PC is correct C The serial port is occupied or problems arise to the PC serial port D The fabrication of the communication cable is incorrect or the bonding wire falls off E The downloading cable is plugged incorrectly and it should be plugged to the COM1 port with the label indicating the NB Unit F The serial port of the HMI fails The serial port does not support hot plug so take care and avoid ma
77. r the NB Series Units For download the application programs please access your local Omron website If local site cannot be found please access Omron IA global site http www ia omron com at first and select the area where you are Related connecting objects Cable with connectors NB Unit lt gt OMRON PLC Models Cable Length Object Unit _ Communications methods Specifications XW2Z 200T Units with 9 pin Host Link 9 pin lt gt 9 pin XW2Z 500T connectors Only for RS 232C 93 Appendix 6 List of Options Anti reflection Film It adheres to the display preventing reflection and also dirt from sticking to the display It is colorless and transparent with 1 set containing 5 pieces Modes Specifications NB5Q KBA04 5 pieces NB7W NB7W KBA04 o Installation fittings Models Descriptions NB5Q ATT0O1 Only NB5Q TWOOB requires optional installation fittings When HMI users switch from the NT NS NQ Series to HMI of NB Series due to the difference of the unit size installation fittings can be utilized to guarantee the process quick and smooth 94
78. rt at the PC side and the USB slave connector of the NB Unit As to the USB connection there are some preparations and restrictions that need to be done or heeded Refer to the following content to ensure a correct connection 29 USB driver for the NB Designer A USB driver needs to be installed in the PC for the purpose of transmitting screen data through USB The USB driver will be automatically installed at the first time when connecting the NB Unit to a PC e Market available and the recommended USB HUBs are different from the general specifications of the NB Unit The Unit may not function well in an environment subject to noise static electricity Therefore when using a USB HUB employ sufficient noise and static electricity insulation measures or install it at a site free of noise or static electricity e Do not connect a USB connector to any device that is not applicable e Before connecting a USB connector to a device make sure that the device is free of damage e Market available USB cables can be used to carry out the connection Use a cable with a maximum length of 5m Precautions for Safe Use 30 2 4 Communication Connections 2 4 1 Host Link Connection Method Host Link is a connection method in which one PLC is connected to one NB Unit There are 2 kinds of connection methods RS 232C and RS 422A e The RS 232C connection method using serial ports COM1 COM2 This is the simplest and most feasible met
79. ry warning or danger level information e Warning notation Do not attempt to take the product apart and do not touch the product inside while the power is being supplied Otherwise it may result in electric shock Do not touch any internal parts while the power is being supplied Otherwise it may result in electric shock Always ensure that the personnel in charge confirm that installation inspection and maintenance were properly performed for the NB Unit Personnel in charge refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during machine design installation operation maintenance and disposal Ensure that installation and post installation checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed Do not use the input functions of the touch switch etc of the NB Unit in applications that involve human life in applications that may result in serious injury or for emergency stop switches Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the NB Unit Otherwise it may impair the safety functions Never press more than two points on the touch panel of the NB Unit at a time Otherwise it may activate a switch somewhere between the two points 10 Precautions for Safe Use When unpacking the NB Units check carefully for any external scratches or other damage Also shake the Units gently and check for any abnormal sound e The NB Uni
80. s must be evenly tightened to a torque of 0 5 0 6 N m If the tightening torque exceeds the specified value or the tightening is not even deformation of the front panel may occur e Make sure that the operation panel is clean unbent and strong enough for the installation process 25 2 1 3 Connecting the Power Supply Charge the power input terminals with a DC 24V power supply e Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals e Use a DC power supply with a minimal voltage fluctuations e Use a DC power supply that provides a stable output even if the power supply input is interrupted for 10 ms with reinforced insulation or double insulation Precautions for Safe Use eo Power Supply The connectable power supply specifications are as follows figure out a suitable power supply specification so as to satisfy the requirement for power supply capacity Models Rated Voltage Allowable Voltage Range Power NB5Q TWO00B DC24V DC 20 4 27 6V NB7W TWO00B DC24V DC 20 4 27 6V Precautions e Connect using terminal screws crimping on a twisted pair cable with a nr Qafa crimping range of 12 26AWG and only 6 5mm of insulation peel of the for Safe Use cable needs to be peeled off e Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of between 0 3 and 0 5 N m Make sure the screws are properly tightened 26 2 1 4 Grounding Wiring The NB Unit has a functional grounding terminal EN Arrange the wirin
81. section describes the methods used to install the NB Unit and connect peripheral devices Section 3 System Setting Mode This section describes the System Setting Mode Section 4 Calibrate Mode This section describes the Calibrate Mode Section 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This section describes the maintenance and inspection methods for preventing errors occurring and troubleshooting measures when errors occur AN WARNING Failure to read and understand the information provided in this manual may result in personal injury or death damage to the product or product failure Please read each section in its entirety and be sure you understand the information provided in the section and related sections before attempting any of the procedures or operations given Related Manuals The related manuals are as follows Devices and M i Manual Software anual name No NB Series NB Series NB Designer Operation Manual NB Series Setup Manual This manual NB Series Host Connection Manual NB Series Startup Guide SYSMAC CPM1 CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C SRM1 V2 Programming Manual SYSMAC CS1 Series CS1G H Operation Manual SYSMAC CS CJ Series Serial Communications Boards and Serial Communications Units Operation Manual SYSMAC CJ Series CJ1G H H SYSMAC CS CJ Series Programming Manual SYSMAC CS CJ Series INSTRUCTIONS Reference Manual W340 SYSMAC CS CJ Series Programming Consoles Operation Manual es SYSMAC CS CJ Series Communications Commands
82. set it to 0 F in order to avoid duplicating other Units 44 When connecting to a CJ1 Series Serial Communication Unit For CJ1W SCUA41 type Port 1 is RS 422A 485 port and Port 2 is RS 232C port eo Settings for the DM Fixed Allocation Area of the CPU Unit Write settings directly to the DM Fixed Allocation Area of the CPU Unit System Settings Area with a peripheral tool programming console or CX Programmer After finishing the write in the settings can be activated through any of the methods of reconnecting the power supply restarting the Unit reactivating the communication port executing the STUP instruction The followings are the Channel Nos and settings of the DM Fixed Allocation Area It is the same when using RS 232C RS 422A m DM30000 100 x Unit No CH DM Fixed Allocation Area CH Write Value a _ m m gt 10 8000 Use Host Link 0000 0004 1 0000 Unit No 00 eo Settings for the front side Switches CJ1IW SCU41 seua N ERC S01 ROY TERI i o o o o f Display indicators a L ROY EPH D Roe Terminating resistance switch TERM Unit number setting switch Set a value between 0 and F that is not the same as 1 these used by other Units in the system Two wire four wire switch WIRE RS 4227A 4 four wire right position RS 465 2 two wire left position Port 1 RS 422A 485 Port RS 232C 45 Section 3 System Setting Mode This section describes the System Sett
83. sible wire them through iron tubes and if the cable duct is multilayered lay the weak electricity cables below the strong electricity ones B Anti inner cabinet interference It s recommended that the alternating current cables and the direct current cables be laid in separate channels and if laid in the same channel the weak electricity cables and the strong electricity ones need to be bundled separately and be kept as far away as possible C Signal cable anti interference Employ STP cables and ground the shielding layer at one side or add a magnetic ring D Anti inverter interference Connect a filter to the power supply side of the inverter and shroud it with a metal casing E Every equipment needs to be grounded properly F Use a separate switching power supply for the PT 5 3 Request to change the NB Unit Follow the following precautions to change the NB Unit if a fault is detected during the check up e Back up the project data in the NB Unit All project data will be deleted when OMRON repairs the NB Unit e Prior to replacing the NB Unit switch off the power supply e When obtaining a new PT check and confirm that the new NB Unit is faultless e When sending the faulted NB Unit back to OMRON for repair provide a file detailing the fault together with the NB Unit to the OMRON representative 78 Appendices Append Tt Specifications yu ee ee a ee A AG 80 Appendix 2 External DIMENSIONS
84. t must be installed in a control panel e The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 4 8 mm thick Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torque of between 0 5 and 0 6 N m to maintain water and dust resistance If the tightening torque exceeds the specified value or the tightening is not even deformation of the front panel may occur What is more make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that it is strong enough to hold the Units Do not let metal particles enter the Units when preparing the panel Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals Use a DC power with a slight voltage fluctuation and that will provide a stable output even if the input is momentarily interrupted for 10 ms Rated Power Supply Voltage DC 24 V Allowable range DC 20 4 27 6 V Do not perform a dielectric voltage test e Making the connection by using terminal screws crimping on a twisted pair cable with a crimping range of 12 26 AWG and only 6 5 mm of insulation peel of the cable needs to be peeled off Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of between 0 3 and 0 5 N m Make sure the screws are properly tightened e To prevent malfunctions caused by noise ground the Unit correctly e Donottouch the packaging part of the circuit board with your bare hands Discharge any static electricity from your body before handling the board When using the No 6 pin of the serial communication port COM1 connector for a voltage of DC 5V make sure
85. tems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equipment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations e Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or property Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS OMRON shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable product or any consequence thereof 16 Disclaimers CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice When in doubt special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS Dimensions and weights are nomina
86. the DIP switch 5 to OF and activate the settings in PLC system settings e For CPM2A Doo o itt pmpn Sy MMA PMA la L E A oe A Geo ll MWssosssss aH O lai ae A Set the communication condition setting switch to OFF downwards e For CPM2C Only the RS 232C port can be connected ii Carry out settings according to the using conditions of the peripheral port and built in RS 232C port When connecting the PT to the built in RS 232C port connect the device that needs to perform communications other than that within the standard setting range tanrense iio gy aeaee iit Set SW1 to OFF Set SW2 to ON Set SW1 to OFF Set SW2 to ON 36 e Setting methods for communication board switches For RS 422A e For C200HX HG HE Z Switch 1 4 Side 4 wire RS 422A Switch 2 ON side terminal resistance ON Terminal resistance activated e For CQM1H 2 wire 4 wire switch WIRE 4 side 4 wire RS 422A Terminal resistance ON OFF switch TERM ON side terminal resistance ON Terminal resistance activated Serial Communication Board Lining Board Slot 1 Set the terminal resistance ON OFF switch to ON right side 2 wire 4 wire Selector Switch RS 422A 4 4 wire right side RS 485 2 2 wire left side e Settings for the communication adaptor switch e For RS 232C adaptor CPM1 CIFO1 type Set the mode setting switch to HOS
87. the OMRON NB Designer Indicates the PLC and other units functioning as the control devices for Host NB Series Units Indicates an OMRON Programmable Terminal Indicates an OMRON Programmable Terminal Introduction O Intended Audience This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical systems an electrical engineer or the equivalent Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems into production facilities Personnel in charge of designing FA systems Personnel in charge of installing and connecting FA facilities Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities General Precautions The user must operate the product according to the performance specifications described in the operation manuals Do not use the PT touch switch input functions for applications where danger to human life or serious property damage is possible or for emergency switch applications Before using the product under conditions which are not described in the manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems railroad systems aviation systems vehicles combustion systems medical equipment amusement machines safety equipment and other systems machines and equipment that may have a serious influence on lives and property if used improperly consult your OMRON representative Make sure that the ratings and performance characteristics of the product are sufficient for the systems machines
88. the supply equipment s current capacity is below 250mA before using it The DC 5V voltage output of the NB Unit is 5V 5 and the maximum current is 250mA Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables Always keep the connector screws firmly tightened after the communication cable is connected The maximum tensile load for cables is 30 N Do not apply loads greater than this Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset button The whole system may stop depending on how the power supply is turned ON or OFF Turn ON OFF the power supply according to the specified procedure Reset by pressing the reset button or restart the power supply once the DIP switch settings are changed To ensure the system s safety make sure to incorporate a program that can confirm the normal functionality of the NB Unit before running the system Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking screen data macros and the operation of the program at the host side Don t press the touch panel with a force greater than 30 N Do not use a screwdriver or any other tool to press the touch panel Confirm the safety of the system before pressing the touch panel Signals from the touch switches may not be input if the touch switches are pressed consecutively at high speed Confirm that the PT has detected the input of a touch switch before pressing any other touch switch Do not acc
89. ver mode C Control backlight OFF is set through the PLC Control Component D Backlight broken E The LCD panel is damaged Solutions A Check the power supply to the PT use a multimeter to measure whether the voltage is within the normal range or whether the output power is too low B Click the PT screen to exit the screen saver mode C Check whether control backlight OFF is set through the PLC Control Component in the PT program D Please contact OMRON s customer service center PT white screen and flickering screen The causes of a white screen or a flickering screen the ambient temperature exceeds the range specified on the PT nameplate or the liquid crystal is damaged Solutions Check the ambient temperature and compare it with that specified on the PT or contact OMRON s customer service center The serial port gets heated when the PT communicates with other devices Check the grounding of the PT and other communication devices If the grounding is not shared there is a possible significant voltage difference between the devices leading to a heavy current thus causing a heated serial port 76 5 2 4 Other Troubles 1 11 During Direct Online Simulation the internal data of the PLC is readable but not alterable Check whether the internal storage addresses of the PLC is writable or not If the address property is Read only the data can t be changed then check whether the communication cable is normal or not
90. yte and low byte swaps Unicode i Read Address Same As Write Address Extended Ascii Read Address Address Setting HMI MIO pos TA ok Part None y Lancel i Addr Type Ly Address U System Register Address Type Li ii Code BIN lt Wod Address O Type Length FormatRange DDDDD 0 10255 Code Type id Word Length 1 Uz asg i Format Range DODOO 0 10255 i Use the index register 62 27 28 63 How to make sure that pictures imported are not distorted Cut the picture with a drawing tool first For example if a 320 240 picture is to be fitted on a screen with a resolution of 800 480 use Image Software to set the width at 320 and the height at 240 in Edit gt Resize then import it into the configuration project as shown below File Edit View Jools Help e Resize Presets 1024x768 Lal x Pixels MegaPixels 0 08 O Percent Width Height Ea ES A z Actual Print Size in Width Height x EA Ka T A dots per inch preserve aspect rats When a new project is created what roles do the windows coming with the system play respectively and can they be deleted It s better not to delete or alter the windows coming with the system especially for new users because each window plays a specific role The indications of the windows are as follows Window 0 default Startup Window Frame 0 which can be used for editing the first page Window 1 C

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