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Cscape Software User Manual for IC300OSW232, Second Edition
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2. Save Saves the information about this project but keeps the project open Save and Close Saves the project information then closes the Navigator Dialog Edit Project Allows user to change the project file CPJ and notes for this project Add All Open Files Adds all opened source code files CSP to this project Add Selected Files Adds certain selected file to the project Open AII Files Opens all source code files CSP associated with this project Download All Files Downloads all source code to the associated controllers 6 3 14 Cscape Navigator Network Menu dd Ei Piet Open Dinard ceed SIP AH A Cou eens ETOP All Contao Sor Cha Conialler 6 14 menu is available only from the Cscape Navigator Add Network Adds a network to the project configuration Edit Network Edits the name type and notes about a specific network Open All Files Opens all files associated with the project Download All Files Downloads all files to their associated controllers RUN All Controllers Places all controllers on this network into the RUN mode STOP AII Controllers Places all controllers on this network into the STOP mode Sort Controllers Sorts the controller in numeric order according to Node ID Check Controller Status Reads each controller and indicate whether the controller is in RUN or IDLE mode Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Pag
3. rss KSR ARS rest 29 6 415 Speciali FUNCIONS nina ee ees 29 6 4 16 65 HoT KEYS Status noaa a PONI a ae Ur DLN OL Cara fe ud 29 Chapter 1 Introduction 19 March 1999 Page 1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Purpose The purpose of Chapter One is to provide a brief introduction to Cscape Software and its use in controllers 1 2 Prerequisites A basic level of understanding of Microsoft Windows technology and operation is assumed The manual assumes that the user is familiar with Windows 95 or Windows NT Users need to know basic mouse operations and how to locate programs and files using Windows file management tools They also need to know how to use and create shortcuts and how to select rename save and delete files Cscape uses Windows Common Dialogs to provide a consistent Windows look and feel They are defined dialogs that perform specific Windows functions In Cscape Windows Common Dialogs File Open and File Save are used Both dialogs look identical except for the title bar at the top of the dialog B al Pip pra iri ni ica eme M Figure 1 1 Example of a Dialog Window user level understanding of ladder logic programming coding is also assumed This manual is not a tutorial for la
4. 6 4 2 Program Control Tool bar Error Checking Check the currently selected program for syntax errors Find Specify and find an element in the file Data Watch Opens a Data Watch window Debug Enter the Debug Mode Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 25 6 4 3 Controller Tool Bar Download Download the currently selected file to the controller T Upload Upload the file from the controller into the currently selected cs file Set Controller to RUN mode Set the selected controller to RUN mode Set Controller to DO I O Mode Set the selected controller to the DO l o mode Set Controller to IDLE mode Set the selected controller to IDLE mode 4 E 44 Target Node ID Tool Selects the Node ID of the target unit in a Pass Through Connection 6 4 5 Security Tool Bar Ib o 5 Log in to System Security as a new user Log Out Log out of System Security 46 Text Screen Editor Tool Invokes the Text Screen Editor Cscape User Manual Page 26 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 4 7 Boolean Elements memorem Normally Open Contact Normally Closed Contact Normally Open Coil Normally Closed Coil 6 4 8 Bit wise logical Elements Positive Transition Coil xL gt Negative Transition Coil Wi Set Coil 48 Reset Coil ann or son
5. Vertical Windows 2 Tools And Associated Hot Keys Check for Copy Selected Elements Cut Selected Elements Data Walch Debug D E New Project ie aaaea Open Existing CSP File Paste From Clipboard Save CSP File sse Set DO I O Mode Set Idle Set Run 44 2 Set Target ID text Screen Editor Cscape User Manual
6. does not already exist A special PROJECTS directory will be created in the Cscape home directory home PROJECTS The Cscape executable will be installed in the home directory Cscape Help Files will be installed in the home directory Cscape will be attached to the Start Menu by placing a group in the C Windows Start Menu Programs directory This group contains shortcuts that can be copied to the desktop or to the Start Menu itself Cscape User Manual Page 10 19 March 1999 Chapter 5 Installation 5 5 Execution Cscape is launched by locating and clicking its shortcut Click on the Start Button 25 324 Highlight the PROGRAMS menu Highlight the CSCAPE menu Highlight the Cscape Shortcut 5 6 Customizing the Installation There is little that can be customized The only useful customization is to create a shortcut in a more easily accessible location Using standard Windows techniques locate the C Windows Start Menu Programs Cscape directory Right Click on the Cscape icon Select COPY from the popup menu Close the directory Click the mouse on the Windows Desktop This places the Cscape Icon on the desktop for easier use Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 11 CHAPTER 6 GENERAL OVERVIEW SCREENS MENUS AND TOOLS 6 1 Purpose purpose of Chapter Six is to describe the screen layout menus and tools available to the Cscape user 6 2 Screen Layout
7. re used Select All Selects all elements in the source file Find Invokes a dialog to allow you to find an element Replace Allows the user to replace a registers reference with a different register reference Go To Allows the user to go to any LINE NUMBER or RUNG NUMBER Read Only This feature is not implemented in the version of Cscape Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 15 6 3 4 Program Menu Edit Controller Debug Network Config 1 0 Names Element Usage Error Check View Error List Upload Download Verify Figure 6 5 Network Inputs Invokes a dialog for the assignment of Network 516 QG points 1 0 Names Provides a dialog for the naming of I O points Element Usage generates a report about how I O Elements are used Upload Starts the procedure to upload a program from a controller into Cscape Download Starts the procedure to download a program from Cscape to a controller Verify Starts the procedure to verify a program in a controller with that displayed in Cscape Error Check Checks the selected source code for syntax errors View Error List Views the Error List generated by the last Error Check Cscape User Manual Page 16 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 3 5 Controller Menu Program I Debug Tools Screens Set Target Network ID Configure 1 0 Filters Set Local Network ID Data Watch Status Diagnost
8. 11 6 3 MENUS 12 6 3 1 ra 12 6 3 2 Pile Meise M MM MM MM OSS NS ENG ci 13 6 3 3 EE Gl I IRIURE RU RR Ru c M n ER SER SE 14 6 3 4 Program s nnns ss sensn 15 6 3 5 Controller MM ML CE N 16 6 3 6 Debug 16 6 3 7 Tools 17 6 3 8 Screens 0 1 0 10 17 6 3 9 s E ARA ARA 18 6 3 10 Window 18 Hep Metis ee ae d RE 19 6 3 12 Element Handling Popup sse nnns 19 6 3 13 Cscape Navigator Project 20 6 3 14 Cscape Navigator Network RASK RSKR 20 TABLE CONTENTS 6 3 15 Cscape Navigator Program 21 6 3 16 Cscape Navigator Controller 000 2 21 6 47 el ric T CREME 22 6 4 1 WINDOWS Tool 00400 nin nal 24 6 4 2 Progr
9. Main Menu Horizontal Toolbars Vertical Toolbars s wmm Floating Toolbars Source Code Ruler Display Area Scroll Bars Status Bar EI Figure 6 1 Once invoked the Cscape screen appears as follows The important parts of the display are Source Code Display Area The ladder program source code is displayed in this area Main Menu This is the Main Menu which contains the main function grouping from which all sub menus are derived Ruler This contains the Line Number and or Rung Number of the ladder programs source code Scroll Bars Use these windows to view areas of the source code that are not already visible on the screen Status Bar This contains the status of the Cscape package Toolbars may be placed horizontally vertically or floating Horizontal Toolbars Toolbars placed in this area will be placed horizontally across the tops of the display Vertical Toolbars Toolbars placed in this area will be placed vertically along the left side of the display Floating toolbars Toolbars that are not otherwise placed in the vertical or horizontal areas will appear as child windows and will float on top of any other information or windows displayed by Cscape Cscape User Manual Page 12 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 3 Menus Like most Windows programs Cscape depends heavily on menus The following is a discussion of the menus and their functions 6 3 1 Main Menu Ele Edi
10. Overview 19 March 1999 Page 17 6 3 7 Tools Menu Debug Ab Screens View Window Search Network Force Outputs Security Options Connect Via Modem Step Strip Chart Figure 6 8 Search Network Searches the network for all available controllers then reports their Run Status RUN Idle Force Outputs Allows the user to force outputs to a known state The controller must be in Idle Mode Security Starts the Security procedures Options Starts the procedure to set up system wide options Connect Via Modem Allows the user to configure a modem in order to program a remote OCS using telephone lines Step Calc Invokes the Stepper Motion Parameter Calculator dialog Strip Chart Invokes a four element strip chart dialog Although intended as an aid in PID tuning this chart can be used with any four INT 16 bit registers 6 3 8 Screens Menu Treas ed Hein p Edd Screen Eda Tow Parre Taxi Tarn Figure 6 9 View Edit Screens Starts the built in Text Screen Editor Edit Text Tables Start the built in Text Table Editor Remote Text Term Creates a real time connection to the associated controller and allows the user to manipulate the controller s front panel under the control of Cscape Cscape User Manual Page 18 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 3 9 View Menu Screens 277 window Help Grid Lines Wide View OEM Sections Toolbars Comments Zoom Compact Ladder Fi
11. User Manual for IC3000SW232 Cscape Software Second Edition 19 March 1999 GFK 1630 WARNINGS CAUTIONS AND NOTES as Used in this Publication Warning notices are used in this publication to emphasize that hazardous voltages currents temperatures or other conditions that could cause personal injury exist in this equipment or may be associated with its use In situations where inattention could cause either personal injury or damage to equipment a Warning notice is used Caution notices are used where equipment might be damaged if care is not taken Note Notes merely call attention to information that is especially significant to understanding and operating the equipment This document is based on information available at the time of its publication While efforts have been made to be accurate the information contained herein does not purport to cover all details or variations in hardware or software nor to provide for every possible contingency in connection with installation operation or maintenance Features may be described herein which are not present in all hardware and software systems GE Fanuc Automation assumes no obligation of notice to holders of this document with respect to changes subsequently made GE Fanuc Automation makes no representations or warranty expressed implied or statutory with respect to and assumes no responsibility for the accuracy completeness sufficiency or usefulness of the in
12. am Control Tool 24 6 4 3 Controller Tool Baf RSKR SSRK SR RKS RR RSKR 25 6 4 4 Target Node ID 25 6 4 5 Security ree Rene 25 6 4 6 Text Screen Editor 40000 0 s sss 25 6 4 7 Boolean 2 RR SRK 26 6 4 8 Bit wise logical 26 6 4 9 Data Move 0 ends seda AS RAR sa 26 6 4 10 Math 88801 sss s 27 6 4 11 Advanced Math 004000 27 6 4 12 Conversion 2 04 0 0 4 ASEAS RR 28 6 4 13 String Manipulation 28 6 4 14 Comm Port 2 0 000 0
13. dder logic programming Cscape User Manual Page 2 19 March 1999 Chapter 1 Introduction NOTES Cscape User Manual Chapter 2 Conventions 19 March 1999 Page 3 CHAPTER 2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL 2 1 Purpose The purpose of Chapter Two is to detail the visual and semantic conventions used in the manual 2 2 Semantic Conventions GE controller products provide many features not normally available in standard Programmable Logic Controllers PLCs The Operator Control Station OCS product line includes features such as built in displays and network capability GE Fanuc differentiates its product from a common PLC by referring to its product as a controller or as an OCS Both the controller and the OCS have control capabilities The major difference between a controller and an OCS is that an OCS has display capabilities 2 3 Typographical Conventions Whenever possible graphics are used to depict the actions that need to be taken In the cases where this is not possible the following conventions are used a Menu Items when referenced from text are printed in Courier Type Example File b When a series of menu items must be selected the items are printed in Courier and are separated by a vertical bar Example File Open C Inputs typed by the user are also printed in Courier Example To select the third item type 3 Cscape User Manual Page 4 19 March 1999 Chapter 2 Conventions 2 4 Mouse Op
14. docked image will return to it s rightful place beside the Selection Tool If itis desired for the Element Toolbars to be fully dockable select from the view Toolbars menu Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 23 Several Tool bars are available Boolean Elements tool bar Bit wise Elements Tool bar SE woo Math Elements Tool bar Advanced Math Element Toolbar Comparison Elements Tool bar Timer Counter Elements Tool bar Data Move Elements Tool bar Sppe String Elements Communications Elements j x m uy mea ee kl za il Special Elements Windows Tool bar m Controller Tool bar e E n Program Control Tool bar Ib ERE Security Tool bar Configure Controller Target ID Selector Text Screen Editor Status Line User NONE HE5000CS100 Model Local Target Cscape User Manual Page 24 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 4 1 WINDOWS Tool bar E New Opens a new 5 file Cut Deletes the currently selected element Open Opens an existing CSP EE Copy Copies the currently selected element file Save Save the currently selected cs file Paste Pastes any elements from the internal buffer into the currently selected CSP file 8 181 Project Opens or creates CPJ file
15. e 21 6 3 15 Cscape Navigator Program Menu Edi Freier EI Eu Frais Freya eres METS Figure 6 15 Edit Program Opens the selected program for editing Download Program Sends the selected program to the associated controller Verify Program Compares the selected program against the program already in the controller Print Program Sends the selected program to the printer View Summary View the program name author and notes for the selected program 6 3 16 Cscape Navigator Controller Menu Add Coninsiter Edi Cpr raller Conso de rate Cone n Tet Tin ICH Licini pas Frgur Werd Feigen Gore LX Peak Bun Orki ental Figure 6 16 Add Controller Add a new controller to an existing network Edit Controller Allows the selected controller s name source file and Target ID to be changed Rename Controller Changes the selected controllers name Delete Controller Remove the selected controller from the project Set Target ID Sets the Node Id associated with this controller Download Program Download the program associated with this controller to the controller Verify Program Compares the selected source code file with that already in the controller Configure Invokes the I O Configuration dialog for this controller Configure Network Invokes the Network I O Configuration dialog for this controller Run Controller Places the selected controller into the RUN mode Stop Controller Places
16. e User Manual Chapter 5 Installation 19 March 1999 Page 9 CHAPTER 5 INSTALLATION 5 1 Purpose The purpose of Chapter Five is to describe the installation process for Cscape 5 2 Distribution Cscape may be provided two or more floppy diskettes or on a single CD ROM There is no difference in the functionality caused by the distribution method In the case of floppy diskettes the diskettes are clearly labeled DISK 1 DISK 2 etc During the installation process you will be asked to insert Disk 2 and any subsequent diskettes if necessary In the case of CD ROM there is only one disk provided 5 3 Installation The Cscape Distribution disk contains an Installation Wizard On floppy diskette 1 or on the CD ROM locate and run the SETUP E are included E program Complete instructions There is only one point where a relatively important decision must be made You will be asked to choose a directory in which to install Cscape The default directory is C Progran Files Cscape This will be acceptable for most installations Some customers though may wish to customize this The most common custom directory is C NCscape In any case it is important that you remember the Cscape home directory path be it C Progran Files Cscape C Cscape or something else 5 4 Results A successful Cscape installation will perform the following actions The specified Cscape home directory will be created if it
17. echnical Support Provides version information about Cscape 6 3 12 Element Handling Popup Menu Cul LOT Emi E beves Fui retia oe re haz Add To Figure 6 12 This menu pops up when the user right clicks on a ladder program element Cut Copy Paste Element Properties Delete Edit Screen Where Used Add to Watch Places the selected elements into an internal buffer then removes them from the ladder program The cut elements are available for future use using paste Places the selected elements into an internal buffer but does NOT remove them from the ladder program The copied elements are available for future use using paste Places any elements that are in the internal buffer into the position indicated by the cursor Allows the user to set the element properties i e Type offset name Deletes the selected elements The elements are not available for future use Invokes the built in text Screen Editor Lists all occurrences of the selected element Adds the selected elements to the Watch Window Cscape User Manual Page 20 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 3 13 Cscape Navigator Project Menu Ive Den Zar ur ken Eda 1 AB Fie Sad Fes ad Fils Figure 6 13 The menu is available only from the Cscape Navigator New Creates a new project Open Opens an existing project
18. erational Conventions Cscape is a Windows based program and depends heavily on the operation of the mouse In this manual the term left button is used to describe the main button the one that when pressed causes the primary action usually the selection or activation of an item The term right button describes the other button which may or may not cause a significant action The center button of a three button mouse or simultaneously clicking both buttons of a two button mouse is not used in Cscape Several mouse device drivers have the capability of switching mouse buttons to accommodate left handed or right handed users Still the left button causes the primary action regardless of whether it is on the physical left or right side of the mouse The following conventions are used herein to describe mouse actions 2 4 1 Single Click or Click Move the mouse cursor into a suitable position then press the LEFT mouse button ONCE 2 4 2 Double Click Move the mouse cursor into a suitable position then press the LEFT mouse button TWICE in quick succession 2 43 Right Click Move the mouse cursor into a suitable position then press the RIGHT mouse button ONCE 2 44 Select or Highlight Move the mouse cursor over a desired item and then press the LEFT mouse button ONCE 2 5 Graphical Conventions Graphics are used in the manual as much as possible Whenever possible a graphical representation is designed to look as muc
19. formation contained herein No warranties of merchantability or fitness for purpose shall apply The following are trademarks of GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc Alarm Master CIMSTAR Helpmate PROMACRO Series Six CIMPLICITY GEnet Logicmaster Series One Series 90 CIMPLICITY 90 ADS Genius ModelMaster Series Three VuMaster CIMPLICITY Power TRAC Genius PowerTRAC ProLoop Series Five Workmaster The following are trademarks of Horner Electric Inc Cscape SmartStack CsCAN Copyright 1999 GE Fanuc Automation North America Inc All Rights Reserved CHAPTER INTRODU OT O N 22 2 1 1 1 AE EA EE EEE CEE 1 PAE eE eE ESAE E teat N C CC CC AAAA ee 1 CHAPTER 2 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS 3 2 1 PURPOSE uote A uk rra dE EM M det 3 2 2 SEMANTIC GONVENTIONS eerte eo eoe a eu n 3 2 3 TYPOGRAPHICAL 8 e esse sese isse isse isse sess esas 3 2 4 MOUSE OPERATIONAL 6 0 0 n isse essa sess 4 2 4 1 single Glick sann EC be aa bla area ee 4 2 4 2 2
20. gure 6 10 Grid Lines Turns ON or OFF the grid lines used for placement of ladder program elements Wide View Make the element grid position wider so that long element names may be more easily read OEM Sections Allows special OEM proprietary code sections to be seen if the proper password is provided Tool Bars Allows the user to turn ON or OFF those toolbars that have this capability Comments Allows the user to place comments inside the ladder program Zoom Allows the display to be zoomed for better viewing of selected areas Compact Ladder Removes all blank rungs and lines from the ladder program 6 3 10 Window Menu View New Tile Horizontal Tile Vertical Cascade Close All v 1 Unit 1 csp Figure 6 11 NEW CREATES A NEW VIEW OF THE CURRENT CODE WINDOW Tile Horizontal Tiles all open windows in a horizontal manner Tile Vertical Tiles all open windows in a vertical manner Cascade Tiles all open window in a cascade manner Close All Closes all open windows Open Window List This is a list of all opened windows 6 3 11 Help Menu rel Condens Fl 6 11 Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 19 Contents Using Help Technical Support About Cscape Goes directly to the Contents Page of the Cscape Help File Provides information on how to use the help function Provides information on how to reach T
21. h as possible like its real world counter part COMPUTER KEYBOARD KEYS have a rounded three dimensional look tr B WINDOWS BUTTONS have a rectangular flat look E anal i Cscape TOOLS have a square flat look Cscape User Manual Chapter 3 Product Overview 19 March 1999 Page 5 CHAPTER 3 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 3 1 Purpose The purpose of Chapter Three is to provide a brief overview of the Cscape product 3 2 Product Overview Cscape stands for Control Station Application Programming Environment Using Cscape the complete control station line can be programmed using a single application programming package Included in Cscape are The drag and drop Ladder Program Editor Integrated Operator Interface Programming Controller Configurator including I O Configuration Project Navigator for organization of large projects Real time Debugger Firmly based in Microsoft Windows technology Cscape provides an intuitive familiar interface that is easy to learn and use Use of the mouse based interface reduces typing to a minimum Most elements can be specified and placed using the mouse alone When a network CAN DeviceNet etc is provided by the controller products Cscape can use the network to upload download and monitor any GE Fanuc controller residing on the network Using the Network Pass Through Connection Cscape can talk to any unit from one position It is no longer necessary to make a direct physical connectio
22. ics View Set Clock Clear Memory Idle Stop Run Monitor Figure 6 6 Target ID Sets the Target ID for the controller associated with the selected ladder program File Configure Starts the procedure to Select or Configure a Controller Model Type to be associated with the ladder program file 1 O Filters Allows tuning of the Digital Input Filters and the Network Update Time Set Network ID Allows the user to set the Network ID of the Target Unit if the Target has the ability to change the Network ID by software Data Watch Starts the Watch Window Status Takes an instantaneous snapshot of the status of the selected controller Diagnostics Displays the Status of the selected controller View Set Clock This feature is not available in this version of Cscape Clear Memory Allows the user to clear all of the OCS memory program retentive registers etc Idle Sets the selected controller to the Idle Mode Run Monitor Sets the selected controller to the Run Mode 6 3 6 Debug Menu Controller 9 47 Tools Screens Debug Monitor Debug All Stop All Debug Figure 6 7 Debug Puts the selected ladder program into the Debug Mode and creates a real time connection to the associated controller Debug All Places ALL ladder programs into the Debug Mode and creates a real time connection to all associated controllers Stop All Debug Turns off the Debug All mode Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General
23. iew Cscape supports the complete Fanuc OCS line Cscape can be manually configured for a specific product and programs can be written before the hardware is available Once connected to the network Cscape can automatically configure controllers Cscape is capable of supporting multiple ladder program files at one time The programmer can develop a project which contains all source code files hardware descriptions and hardware configuration Cscape can also debug a OCS units simultaneously from a single PC Cscape User Manual Chapter 4 System Requirements 19 March 1999 Page 7 CHAPTER 4 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 4 1 Purpose The purpose of Chapter 4 is to describe the hardware and software components necessary to load and install Cscape 4 2 Requirements A personal Computer running Microsoft s Windows 95 Windows 98 or Windows NT Version 4 0 or later 8MB of RAM Memory minimum Mouse 1 free serial port 600x800 256 color video display recommended 10 MB of hard disk space Additional hard disk space will be needed to store any ladder programs that are written If the computer uses a serial mouse a second serial port must be provided for use by Cscape Serial Port parameters used by Cscape are not user definable For reference the Cscape serial port parameters are set at 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit Cscape User Manual Page 8 19 March 1999 Chapter 4 System Requirements NOTES Cscap
24. ments Toolbar gener Comments As Documentation Full or Icon soossessressesssessrrsesrren Configuration OCS Hardware Controller Configuration Force OUT GUIS cn nee 17 YC 010 rar Upload 4 CSP File New File cereal Multiple Multiple Default Directories Hot Keys ee Menus Klee Helper Mouse Movement Double 44 0000 fa sess ss Right Click Single Click OCS Term Defined OEM 2 2 0 0000 6 6 Pass Through Connection Password With OEM Code emm Remote Text Terminal Tool Bars Advanced Math elements Bitwise Boolean Controller Conversion Data Move 40400022 Math 2 Program Status 2 2 0 2
25. n to a unit to be programmed Cscape can make a logical connection to the unit from any other unit on the network Configuration of attached controllers is handled by Cscape Using Network Pass Through features any unit can be programmed through a physical connection to any other unit Once the ladder program is written it is automatically checked for syntax errors before it is downloaded The source code causing syntax errors can be located through a simple click of the mouse Ladder source code can be protected from unauthorized viewing or editing by using OEM Sections Rungs of ladder code are marked as OEM Sections and can be viewed or edited only by personnel with proper security clearance Cscape programs can be self documenting That is it is possible to save the actual source code comments and element names to the target unit Although this takes up valuable memory inside the controller the complete program source code comments and names are available to individuals with a sufficient security clearance and the Cscape software Disk files are not necessary Physical errors or those errors originating from an outside source can be located by using the Cscape Debugger This provides a real time connection to all affected controllers The user is able to view inputs and outputs and see the subsequent impact of each input and output as they are happening Cscape User Manual Page 6 19 March 1999 Chapter 3 Product Overv
26. omm Port Transmit to Comm Port Close Com Port m Modem Control Receive from Comm Port ModBus Comm Port 6 4 15 Special Functions STEP PID PIO mov IND ISA Stepper Move Independent PID n ISA PID ines 6 4 16 Status Bar Ready User NONE HE5000CS100 Model Local 1 Target 1 R Cscape User Manual Page 30 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 5 Hot Keys Key Tool Functions lt F1 gt Context Sensitive Help lt F2 gt Select Normally Open N O Contact lt F3 gt JF Select Normally Closed N C Contact FA Select Branch Element lt F5 gt Q Select Comment Element lt F9 gt t Select Normally Open N O Coil lt ESC gt x Select Tool lt CTRL gt lt N gt Open New File lt CTRL gt lt O gt Ei Open Existing File lt CTRL gt lt S gt ia Save File lt CTRL gt lt J gt Open Project lt CTRL gt lt P gt Print lt CTRL gt lt X gt 5 Cut Selected Elements lt CTRL gt lt C gt a Copy Selected Elements lt CTRL gt lt V gt Paste Selected Elements lt CTRL gt lt Z gt Undo last edit lt CTRL gt lt A gt Select All Elements lt CTRL gt lt F gt Find a Register lt CTRL gt lt H gt Replace a Register lt CTRL gt lt G gt Goto Rung or Line Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 31 Cscape User Manual Page 32 19 March 1999 INDEX INDEX Boolean Ele
27. program Save As Invokes the familiar Windows Save As dialog to allow the user to save a file under a new name Import Allows importation of ladder program source files created by the HEPLC Program Editor Project Invokes the Create Open Project dialog Summary Info Allows the user to add or edit information in the File Summary Print Provides printing features Print Preview Provides Print Preview Features Print Setup Provides access to the Printer Setup Dialog Box Update Firmware Provides a method to update OCS firmware from within Cscape MRU List Provides a list of the four Most recently Used files Exit Saves and closes all files then exits the Cscape environment Cscape User Manual Page 14 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 3 3 Edit Menu File Program Controller Undo Ctrl 2 Cut Ctrl gt lt Copy Ctrl C Paste Delete Delete Select Ctrl amp Find Ctrl F Replace Ctrl H GoTo Cirl G Read Only Figure 6 4 Undo Cancels the last edit Cut Copies the selected elements into an internal buffer for future use then deletes the selected elements The deleted elements remain available for future use paste Copy Copies the selected elements into an internal buffer for future use The selected elements are not deleted Paste Pastes any information from the internal buffer to the file at the current cursor position Delete Deletes the selected elements The elements are not saved and can not be
28. t Program Controller Debug Tools Screens View Window Help Figure 6 2 The Main Menu is always present at the top of the Cscape window The following sub menus are available File Provides file handling capabilities Open Close Print etc Edit Provides editing capabilities Cut Copy Paste etc Program Provides functions at the program level Upload Download verify etc Controller Provides functions at the controller level Run Stop Network ID etc Debug Provides access to the Debug facilities Tools Provides system wide utilities such as security and system options Screens Provides access to the Text Screen Editor and Remote Terminal Access View Provides access to viewed features such as comments grid line and toolbars Window This is a standard Windows access menu allowing access to a New Window tiling etc Help Provides access to the on line help file Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 13 6 32 File Menu 82 Edit Program Controller New Ctrl N Open Ctrl 0 Close Save Ctrl S Save s Import Project Summary Info Print Ctrl P Print Preview Print Setup Update Firmware 1 unit 4 csp 2 unit 3 csp 3 unit 2 csp A Unit 1 csp Exit Figure 6 3 New Opens a NEW ladder program file CSP Open Invokes the familiar Windows File Open dialog Close Closes the current selected ladder program window Save Saves the currently selected ladder
29. the selected controller into the IDLE mode Cscape User Manual Page 22 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 4 Tool Bars Next to menus Tool Bars and Tools are the most common means to access program functions Tool Bars are also highly configurable In most cases the user is able to configure how the Tool Bar looks and how it is displayed Cscape Tool Bars are dockable in that they may be automatically attached to the top or left side of the display area or they may float anywhere on the screen Horizontal Toolbars M Canape ENE a T m Vertical Toolbars ey Coole Debug x Floating Toolbars 1 4 1 bd hi Figure 6 17 Because Cscape has many toolbars available a method has been included to allow easy access to all toolbars without cluttering the display The Toolbar Selection tool appears like the following This tool is used to select the Element Toolbars used while creating the Ladder program The user may select an Element Toolbar by either using the drop down list or by using the spinner control In either case the selected toolbar appears to the right of the Selection Tool urz arit iF reser eee en Unlike other toolbars this toolbar is not completely dockable It may not be docked to the left side of the screen If after selecting one toolbar and floating or docking the result another toolbar is selected the
30. wor SOC ANDI Logical AND Logical OR Logical Exclusive OR HOT Logical 6 4 9 Data Move Elements poge Move Single Register Move Block of Registers Logical Shift Left Logical Shift Right Logical Rotate Left Al Ze f Logical Rotate Right d Fill Block H5 Relative Block Move Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 27 6 4 10 Math Elements E te Hoo res x y Equation Plus add Minus subtract Square Root Times multiply 6 4 11 Advanced Math Elements Divide Modulo Absolute Value 2 n s ra Exponentiate Tangent LOG Log SIN ArcSine Exponent ArcCosine Natural Log ArcTangent SIN Sine Radians Degrees Scale Cscape User Manual Page 28 19 March 1999 Chapter 6 General Overview 6 4 12 Conversion Elements INT ont REAL Rest INT CIMT 4 Lond REAL Hr CIMT IHT REAL EE Integer to Real Em Real to Double Integer Double Integer to Real Integer to Double Int ouble Integer to Rea cnt nteger to Double Integer p BINT int Real to Integer pint Double Integer to Integer 6 4 13 String Manipulation Elements String Move String Compare Cscape User Manual Chapter 6 General Overview 19 March 1999 Page 29 6 4 14 Comm Port Functions LJ MOD rx ex eS H ess Open C
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