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1. 00 cee ees 6 40 E OVEIVIEW serer 6 nene A a ee AA 6 40 E Method of Operation 00 es 6 40 Reading ParameClers sis c s catonsas ste bket ndine taaa 6 45 E Workgroup Batch Reading 02 00 e eee e eee 6 45 E Reading from a Single Module 00 cee e een e nee eeee 6 47 Saving a PIOleCh sys sasos sn eae Oe eee ase a eed 6 48 E OVGIVICOW 24 65262050c1 town EEEE NEER 6 48 E Method of Operation 20 00 ees 6 48 Opening a Project asnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 6 49 E OVGIVICW eroinei nonno EEEE EENT EA 6 49 E Method of Operation 00 0 c ee es 6 49 OGIDULIO CSV FIle se ass nanie a E E oes 6 51 E OVETVIEW serere resiu ieioea A E 6 51 E Method of Operation 0 2 es 6 51 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Monitoring Function Overview 00 cece eee eee 7 1 E Universal monitoring flow of operation 0000 cece eee 7 1 Starting Universal Monitor 0000 es 7 2 Universal Monitor WindoW 000 cee eee ee ees 7 3 E Project Window Menu Configuration List 0000000s 7 5 E Window configuration operations 000 eee eee ees 7 6 Starting or Stopping Monitoring 00 ee es 7 7 E Starting MONNONnNG 2425 dc4bs cxtaaendseedeeieivededes biwseane 7 7 E Stopping monitoring 0 cee 7 7 Explanations of Individual Windows 02000 eee e eens 7 9 M Monitor tree WINdOW 0 0 cee 7 9 E Numeric
2. 00 00 cee eee 6 11 E Adding Modules 24 4 o0 overs tdeiwidswsse eins eswdaivenus cdenns 6 12 M Wels cy oes bees chow esd eee hr et ees eene bebe eens sweet bee 6 14 E alo ee nr ee a ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee ae 6 14 E Set Model Number Confirm or Change a Module s Model Number Details 222 5isct cee tera coe eee bt oe ona 6 14 Mm MNNIANZe 6 eve eee bee ees cea ete weed Chie eee 6 14 Editing Parameters oc0a ceeded cand ee choke tox Soe eee Reed 6 15 E WSer LeVelS srcrnrnn areno ne ane A E ee E 6 18 E COON oera Sade EAEE bee eeu eseerneseoueesere 6 19 E PASS ee tees eee ences eer obewee hate tess eeauemenec 6 19 E Edil ok cote eee ee Gee ae Be eh howe eeta eda ee eee hed 6 19 E Setting Up the Inter Module Data Forwarding Function 6 19 Mm Data Check ocsctteoeset sc oeacuset caters A E ond eered 6 28 NADDING e snae ae aa a sek a been ee ou E E E A 6 29 E OVGWICOW rarere inan EORR e e a EN RAE 6 29 E Creating a Mapping 0 0 eee 6 29 E Editing Mapping Data 0 ce es 6 30 E Editing Managing Communication Settings 00008 6 31 E Mapping to Actual Module with Edited Mapping Data 6 34 Writing Parameters iccectet bec cecacen eceseeeeeduteeesoudad wen 6 37 E Workgroup Batch Writing 0000 ee 6 37 6 6 6 8 6 9 6 10 Chapter 7 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 5 7 6 7 7 E Writing to a Single Module 002 eee eee 6 39 Monitoring Module Operations
3. 6 For each chain number the modules with addresses IP addresses node IDs and workgroup IDs o Handling Precautions e Node IDs are required for data transmission between modules If the function of data transmission between modules is not used you do not have to change any node IDs e The workgroup ID displayed on the screen is the identifier of a work group which represents a group made up of modules in the Project window Since the workgroup ID is linked with the chain ID it cannot be edited 5 9 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 6 1 To configure the settings manually click the line of the target module and set the desired value directly in the edit box 6 2 To configure the settings automatically sequential numbering click Automatic numbering gt gt The Automatic module numbering dialog box will then be displayed i eric wedi arbei Note e When there is any module which is not applicable for auto numbering uncheck the appropriate Target box in the module list After confirming the range of available IP addresses specify the first IP address and node ID for the modules to be numbered and click OK 7 After completing numbering the IP addresses node IDs and workgroup IDs click Write on the Module list screen to write actual module communication settings 5 10 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS gt gt The Writing of chain
4. 6 2 Click the Install button gt gt This starts the loader installation Proceed to step 7 1 Note e The following message appears if WinPcap is already installed on your PC In this case please click the Cancel button WinProap 1 7 7 Setup A Wir cap4 i 1 is already instale on this madine Press Ok F you vart bo force the iretallation w Cancel you rant to abort the ratalo Cx ieu Proceed to step 7 6 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 7 1 After installation of the loader is complete the installer for the WinPcap software required by the loader starts iea 40 1 riali Win Peap wekte Lesh Wed mt 4 1 1 Sealab waar Thi piggast E braadt bo ya Bey CACE TECH MOLOGIES Parket Capiu nd Beer Anahi Seller Ce Cee 7 2 Click the Next button gt gt The following screen appears Wintcop 4 1 1 Sotep Weloone to the WinPoap 4 1 1 Setup Wirard Pd bard all gute pou Pe buah it oni Wea Pain Eu rong miaran ca puppet pipa and the Wea Fyn Fubge heip ave erga nay 7 3 Click the Next button gt gt The following screen appears itn dm A Ai En bethe Bitin Beef cee Filara rib a 1 1 rete Pipe een bi ie Hat ert ofl Le iri E a aan pepe Paneer Hone Fath Aarts jj Tsirk irsi ill ora AE heel irii iie red a in m e T fon Sth or ihai mn E priid thet He bien condi e L l Rederighona Of paap oe mah ia h bras nogngk akos Hha bet of Fea aint ct pe
5. E Notes on replacing the module 8 4 Communication may fail if reading or writing operation is executed immediately after replacing the module due to module errors This is because the relationship between MAC address and IP address for the computer will not be updated for a few minutes Wait a few minutes before resuming the module execution if the module has been replaced Appendix Explanation of Terminology Project window Parameter Project Workgroup Chain Actual Module Communication Settings Mapping Node ID Parameter Node Address IP address Node ID workgroup ID Communication settings Actual module configuration window Mapping information Actual module communication settings IP address Node ID Chain ID Workgroup ID Mapping Communication settings Write Parameter Read write parameter Write parameter Module Read parameter An item handled by the loader such as the parameter settings for modules is called a Project A group of modules handled by the loader is called a Workgroup Each workgroup is assigned a unique number that is known as the Workgroup ID The workgroup 1s a logical grouping of modules A group of modules physically connected in a daisy chain is called a Chain Each chain is assigned a unique number that is known as the Chain ID Multiple chains are separated using devices such as communication boxes Ethernet communication settings and RS 485 set
6. Currently levels of the nodes selected in the monitor data tree are displayed Right click menu for edit data Copy row Copies one or more selected rows Enabled when a row header is selected Cut row Cuts one or more selected rows Enabled when a row header is selected Insert copied row Inserts the copied row data above the selected row Enabled only when copied or cut row data exists Delete row Deletes one or more selected rows Enabled when a row header is selected Copy column data Copies the data of the selected cell Enabled when column data or a single cell is selected Paste column data Pastes the copied column data Enabled when column data or a single cell is selected Shortcut buttons for edit data Shortcut buttons that can perform the same operation as the edit data right click menu are displayed From the left e Copy button e Cut button e Paste button e Delete button the above buttons are displayed These buttons are enabled when a row header is selected Data button This button is enabled when selecting category items settings monitors trends in the monitor data tree Custom data monitor parameters are displayed in the New list of the custom editor The range displayed in the Custom monitor editing dialog box differs depending on user level settings Click the Data button gt gt The Select data dialog box is displayed gt E Select data dialog box page 7 32 7 31 Chapter 7 UN
7. Perfect match check box Text box for input Perfect match check box Displays only data that perfectly match the data in the data search list and the text input in the text box al Displays data in the data search list that include the text input in the text box Text box for input Enter subsystem category type and property character strings Add data button Adds data selected in the data search list to the registered data list Delete data button Removes data selected from the registered data list from the registered data list Move data button Moves data specified in the registered data list up or down Multiple items can be selected OK button Adds items in the registered data list to items selected in the monitor data tree of the Custom monitor editing dialog box and closes the dialog box Cancel button Interrupts the operation and closes the dialog box 7 33 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Trend registration by column dialog box 7 34 Right clicking a category in the monitor data tree of the Custom monitor editing dialog box enables the Register trends by row menu Selecting the Register trends by row menu displays the Trend registration by column dialog box and registers the items registered in the Setting tab of the Numeric monitor of the applicable tree level as a trend group Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR 7 8 Trend Memo E Trend memo overview Tr
8. Chain Connections 00000 cee ee 8 3 E Write Errors in Actual Module Communication Settings Using Saved Projects saga t eet eee oe ae Oe eee ea eee oe eee 8 3 E When PC Has Multiple User IDs with Administrator Privileges 8 4 m When PC Has Multiple Network Interface Cards of the Same Type 8 4 E If the network profile name needs to be renamed before creating a new network Prone i456 ic cavcn cece det eedeaws dees beweunwewe 8 4 Prohibition of network setting changes while SLP NX is running 8 4 Explanation of Terminology Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 Overview The Smart Loader Package SLP NX called the loader from here on is a software package for monitoring the settings and operational status of all Network Instrumentation Module called modules from here on E Loader Functions This loader mainly performs the following operations for modules via Ethernet or when connected to a loader jack e Confirms sets communication settings such as IP addresses With separate or combined modules Combined operation is only done via Ethernet e Reads writes parameters With separate or combined modules Combined operation is only done via Ethernet e Monitors online data changes parameters and samples data with separate or combined modules Combined operation is only done via Ethernet 1 1 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 2 System Requirements The following system environment is
9. Currently used network settings will be copied as they are so make changes as necessary For details on how to make changes refer to CF Edit page 5 36 m i peera Edi praia nama Peile sam Maw retilez j ai gy iea Crain E l rn Edit profile name Peale sao Maw rella wy Ba erie at Veer Speed CHS Ped Adi E iia o Handling Precautions e Before creating a new network profile confirm that the name New Profile is not being used by any existing profile If a profile with the name New Profile already exists change it to a different name Refer to Edit Profile Name page 5 35 for details on renaming a profile name 5 32 Activate Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Select a profile name with a folder icon attached from the Network Profile Explorer dialog box s tree view then click on the tool bar s s 4t icon or select Activate from the right click menu gt gt This will apply the selected network profile as settings for the PC starting up the loader and will also cause the selected network profile to be selected as a default value each time the loader starts up from now on Pdi preiiie name 1h Feds nam vi ig ae MowProlila F Tpi e CT Pearl dalla m When selecting Activate gt gt A check mark will be added to the tree view s profile name with In use as a profile when that network profile has actually been ena
10. Fixed position window from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window The docking status position and size of each window in Universal monitor is fixed Floating windows are locked in the front position even if the Universal monitor window is moved To release a fixed window select Window Fixed position window again from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window Return windows to standard positions Select Window Return to standard position from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window The docking status position and size of each window in the Universal monitor are returned to standard Save current window status Select Window Favorite Add to favorites from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window The Add to favorites dialog box will be displayed and with the specified name the window position size and docking status will be saved The initial name setting is Favorite Data is saved in the loader installation folder Add iv beser bcd de puren dH g p decrees Hirit Firari DE Carte i Organize items registered to favorites Select Window Favorite Organize favorites from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window Registered items will be displayed in a list and can be organized renamed or deleted Call up window docking status registered to favorites 7 28 Select Window Favorite fro
11. No CP UM 5636E Network Instrumentation Module Smart Loader Package SLP NX User s Manual Thank you for purchasing the SLP NX This manual contains information for ensuring the correct use of the SLP NX It also provides necessary information for installation maintenance and troubleshooting This manual should be read by those who design and maintain equipment that uses the SLP NX Be sure to keep this manual nearby for handy reference Yamatake Corporation NOTICE Be sure that the user receives this manual before the product is used Copying or duplicating this user s manual in part or in whole is forbidden The information and specifications in this manual are subject to change without notice Considerable effort has been made to ensure that this manual is free from inaccuracies and omissions If you should find an error or omission please contact Yamatake Corporation In no event is Yamatake Corporation liable to anyone for any indirect special or consequential damages as a result of using this product 2010 Yamatake Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Conventions Used in This Manual w In describing the product this manual uses the icons and conventions listed below CJ Handling Precautions Handling Precautions indicate items that the user should pay attention to when handling the SLP NX T Notes indicate information that might benefit the user Note This indicates the item or page that
12. 2 Click Clear on the Remote data selection dialog box 4 You can confirm that remote data is no longer assigned as any of the parameters _ Liia ee a r ed DE ee ee ee i i Ti areh im sce ciara Thats CE pineg Tie T pies HA D LEE AE i iE 1 05 Note e If using the same remote data while using different user defined bit numbers user defined numbers perform the clear process for each instance e After performing the clear process parameters will be the same as user defined bit numbers user defined numbers that were being used When assigning different remote data to those user defined bit numbers user defined numbers all parameters using those numbers can use the remote data 6 27 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Steps for clearing remote data use from the Remote data selection combo box E Data Check Note 6 28 e Remote data use can also be cleared by right clicking numbers you want to clear from the Level 2 combo box then selecting Clear veni Taiere bat F T 1s F i TAGi eniai be 3 Miani iria 11 Une be 1 10 ceird ba 11 a With a project open in the Project window selecting Edit Data check from the menu bar enables you to check the parameters of all modules registered to the project If no problems are indicated by the data check results the following will be displayed If problem s are indicated by the results the
13. 6 4 E Actual Module Configuration Window Menu Configuration List 5 3 E OO IBA a5 os oe oe Gates ete ree beeen daweee sense 5 4 E Actual Module Configuration Tree Levels 0000000 ee 5 4 Defining IP Address and Node Address 00000e eens 5 7 M SODS aeaa ENEA EEEE EEA 5 7 Communication Settings 0c cece ees 5 12 E Seuing Procedure lt cvcssccnsaccdvtavt aes ste tenuneteeweecnaa 5 13 Module LED Lights 6 4440 sees ceneine Casto Cheese te eee ews 5 15 Confirming Mapping with WorkgroupS 000eee enews 5 16 E OVGIVIOW 65555 oe edo ee rk es eee ba ee eed bee ee 5 16 E M ssa e List occ cv cee adv e eed te taed es eee oe ees ew oe eee 5 16 E Typical Methods of Confirmation 000 cee eee ee 5 22 OMG sasae ee setau ta gena ead wenn eet cues demon hae eae ers 5 29 E Communication Path 0 0 ce es 5 29 E Network Profile 2000500 0ce etn ceed doe eta tine ete ewe etw eee oe 5 31 E Communications Options 0 00 c ee es 5 37 PARAMETER SETTING Creating a ProjeCl 5 6 02 ie bard wae be eee ed eee oe ed 6 1 E OVGIVICW onc ese re stb eeede enews ores sees bene a owbawnes 6 1 M Selecting Single module configuration to Create a Project 6 2 E Selecting Multiple module configuration to Create a Project 6 4 E Selecting Automatic configuration from actual module to Creale a Proje aece3 c6 68 tanadan a a oe a a ee 6 6 Defining Module Configuration
14. YCslp USB 04 10 2008 2 0 2 8 and click Change Remove 3 A devices ge Grever lare ig po h bo ara Ce Je l 2 Click Yes 3 Restart the computer Chapter 2 2 1 STARTING AND QUITTING THE LOADER Starting the Loader Select SLP NX from the Start Menu gt gt Once started up a Project window is displayed as shown below Note e A network profile function is provided that allows you to temporarily change the network settings of the PC to which the module will be connected but only while the loader is starting up W Network Profile page 5 31 or W How to Select Automatic configuration from actual module to Create a Project Step 4 page 6 8 if a network profile to be used for the loader is already created the following dialog box will appear at startup IE denver be proli Fri ha Eia ie main See p eles Saiar p jakia by PE paia pie 1 Fa cori Er Po A A a In this case use the Radio button to select Original profile current network settings or select the name of the network profile used when previously running the loader When you select a network profile name change the PC s network settings with the values for that network profile and then continue starting up the loader After the loader has started up change the network profile with the same procedure used for W Network Profile page 5 31 Chapter 2 STARTING AND QUITTING THE LOADER e If the loader is exit
15. dialog box in which a name can be changed lt For a data name gt Double clicking a cell or selecting Data name change from the right click menu displays the Data name change dialog box in which a name can be changed e Graph rendering color Displays the line color of the corresponding graph If the graph color cell is double clicked the Trend graph settings dialog box is displayed and the line color the line type and the display axis for the corresponding graph can be set The latest data values The latest values of the corresponding data are displayed in real time Values cannot be changed Select Monitor Start from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window The latest data values of the trend group and the trend graph are updated in real time Selecting Monitor Exit from the menu stops monitoring and updating of both of the trend graph and the latest data values The trend graph and latest data values will not be cleared until the start of monitoring is selected again The monitoring cycle can be changed to a desired value The default is 400 msec via Ethernet and 2 000 msec via a USB loader cable The trend graph is automatically allocated depending on the number of graph display check boxes selected in each group name for trend groups The number of allocations is up to eight items vertically Allocated graphs are linked to trend group data in order from the top area The order in which items are
16. 6 18 E Set Model Number Confirm or Change a Module s Model Number Details E Initialize 6 14 1 When information is acquired via the actual module configuration scan it is usually unnecessary to change model number details When you want to confirm or change a module s model number details select the module in the module list and then select Set model number gt gt The Module model number setting dialog box is displayed ct ele ede rere er rile ieri alice BE 2 Select a radio button for the model number you want to change then click OK The selected model number will be changed Note e When you already know the model number it can be changed directly by entering it in the Model number text box Excluding basic model numbers e When entering a model number manually or changing it after creating a project with the actual module configuration scan function a write error will occur during parameter writing 1f it is inconsistent with the actual module s model number Have a module selected for parameter initialization in the module list then click Initialize gt gt Parameters for the selected module will be initialized Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 3 Editing Parameters Each parameter can be edited by performing the following steps 1 Select the module to be edited in the module configuration display list and then click Edit fice paje GF gt gt The
17. Davies hee Poe co repel ee he bere egg eet Phe let nl arra ad ame ewer cima She leet ce ee ra FA ae the tare of he apeme ck j aes o contre Meu ET Ep E ee a E ER Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 7 4 Click the I Agree button gt gt The following screen appears nine 4 1 1 brisg E opie bora parsing reban detertet preghi Windnes oF ai Te apm atin pyre ne a ie feed une are oe 7 5 Click the Install button gt gt This starts the WinPcap installation MITTEE CLIP 7 6 When the installation completes the following window appears Wintcop 4 1 1 Sotap Com phting the WwinPcap 4 1 1 Setup Wirard Weed bak een dale on pour iieii ksh rih ba desa hir iced Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 7 7 Click the Finish button 3 gt gt The installation complete screen appears Click the Finish button gt gt This completes the installation Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 4 Installing the USB Loader Cable Device Driver A device driver must be installed before using the USB loader cable Follow the procedure below to install the device driver E Installing the Device Driver g Handling Precautions e Be sure to follow the procedure below when installing the device driver The USB cable may not be recognized if the procedure is not followed If the cable is not recognized uninstall the driver and then install it again e Administrator privileges on the computer are required for device
18. Goto the Project window s project tree and select the Mapping workgroup for editing mapping data Confirm that workgroup configuration is not empty in the List screen and click Set communication jier p apr fia x a b rere ee ein 2 The Communication settings all dialog box will then be displayed Set the necessary items then click OK 6 32 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS eee When configuring communication settings for each module The steps are explained below 1 Goto the Project window s project tree and select the Mapping workgroup for editing mapping data Confirm that workgroup configuration is not empty in the List screen and click Edit 2 Select a module line in the Individual Mapping screen then click Set communication 6 33 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3 The Communication settings module dialog box will then be displayed Set the necessary items then click OK Comman all ire meduli i ed Cabal F ph pies er oe Cuter debra r os protested E Mapping to Actual Module with Edited Mapping Data When there is not any available module and module communication settings IP address node address communication settings etc have been set as mapping data you need to write the mapping data to the actual module before you use the module actually The steps are explained below 1 Display the ma
19. Method of Operation 1 Select File Open from the Project window s menu bar or click the e icon on the Project window s tool bar 0 Ha BE ai bi fee Tae mai Lia Eep Jem m fe n Da po eh I eee z vec Te hp yy a ae er Eni a D E Paer i H Se esd oo il L Hole mamn r H fermi ei El Eg i HA Sk fern ies 2 When the project is opened a Confirmation of opening message box will be displayed Cantirmation d epening J Pekeng of the curent praeh de a nepred m ae bpn OF in proceed To exit a project that is already open click Yes If you don t want to exit the open project click No Note e When clicking Yes and continuing on with work the project will remain open when cancelling from step 3 6 49 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS a 3 The Open dialog box will then be displayed If a previously saved project exists that project is designated as the initial value If you want to go with the previously saved project click Open and if you want to open a different project designate it and click Open If you want to cancel click Cancel 4 Once reading of the project file has completed a Reading projects message box is displayed Click OK and a Workgroup view is displayed 6 50 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 10 Output to CSV File E Overview All module parameter settings registered to the project including IP address
20. Moves the definitions of the selected module down one level in the list Edit button Moves to the Parameter Bank view for the module selected in the project tree Set model number button Displays the Module model number setting dialog box for the selected module Initialize button Restores the initial parameters of the selected module Type Defines the module s type typical model number Name Defines the module s name Model number In this box you enter the module s model number manually 3 5 Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT Parameter Bank View Editor Grid The Parameter Bank view is one level below the Module configuration view The Parameter Bank view has categories for each module on the tree which are divided into levels Refer to each module s manual for the meaning and operation of each parameter e Editor Grid In this area you can set the values of parameters belonging to the Parameter Bank Mapping View Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT Add Button Delete Button Edit Button Set communication Button Module configuration and Mapping views are one level below the Workgroup view When Mapping is selected in the project tree the following settings can be made in the contents area Add button Adds mapping to each module and actual module belonging to a workgroup Delete button Deletes mapping from each mod
21. Numeric monitor window of Universal monitor Offline window In the same manner as online mode the applicable log of the category selected in the Monitor tree window is displayed You can check the settings of log readouts and recorded PID parameters e The offline function cannot be used to write data to modules e In the offline function display the values of the Numeric monitor are the values recorded when the monitor is stopped and the Crossline data values are the values when perpendicular lines are drawn on the trend graph The relationship of files and the writing and reading of log files is as follows e Writing of log files Trend start Trend stop Generates a log file Trend log File ot edie E ie Records the PID value of ere The PID log file name is when the trend is stopped is started the same as the trend log file name PID log File Open the log file Trend log file PID log file e Reading of log files 1 37 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Viewing Universal monitor Offline window Note Monitor tree Trend monitor Trend group Bit view monitor Window Window Window Window Menu Tool Bar ase Saas 1 E EELSMCESIEATO Venke Categories an Individual bak Es j zup dm Ce e E e e EEHEELEGEE 203 I Le m nid H eee RD Tica 1 i Lm ae HE ite DA k m ika i Status Bar I Crossline data Tab Numeric monitor Window Numeric monitor
22. ON USE E PC Power Management E Infrared Devices In PC Power Management the power conservation function if the Turn Off Monitor option has been selected errors may occur while monitoring using the Universal Monitor Do not select the Turn Off Monitor option while monitoring In addition make sure that the hard disk does not go into the hibernation or standby mode If any infrared device is installed on your PC and Use Infrared Communication is selected errors may occur while monitoring using the Universal Monitor Do not select the Use Infrared Communication option while monitoring E Restrictions on Using Actual Module Configuration Scan When executing an actual module configuration scan if non network instrumentation external devices are connected to network instrumentation modules without via communication boxes diagnostic frames Ethernet multicast frames are sent to the external network for about 6 seconds every 2 msec If any devices other than this module are on the external network and are unable to handle frames at that frequency place a communication box in between E Restrictions IP Addresses on Using Actual Module Configuration Scan E Windows Firewall If an incorrect address has been set in a module using a process other than the loader it may not be possible to scan the actual module configuration correctly Connect to each module individually using a serial port and perform the actual modul
23. Sample Specify the number of data to be held in one graph area The initial value is 10 000 3 After making the settings click the OK button E Trend monitor color settings 1 Select Settings Trend color settings from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window gt gt The Trend monitor color settings dialog box is displayed read enter cabar pet ieee ined Shy Let i maA Ba Lat be Mw con oe Cr Unet Sai Li i ims ta Boki Lat ia imar ad ut 3 maA n Le 2 The displayed content is as follows e Line color Select the graph s line color Clicking the target displays the Color settings dialog box e Line type Select the graph s line type The six types of line are continuous dashed dotted continuous thick dashed thick and dotted thick e Display axis Select the display axis for the graph s line Two types of axis right left may be selected 7 26 E Options Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Note e To return all 32 colors to the default settings click the Return to default button Initial line types are continuous for tabs 1 16 and dashed for tabs 17 32 Initial display axes are the left axis for tabs 1 16 and the right axis for tabs 17 32 3 After making the settings click the OK button 1 Select Settings Options from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window gt gt The Options dialog box
24. a in the Modification column Click Write to write actual module communication settings to the module 5 23 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 6 7 8 9 5 24 The Writing of chain information address information and communication settings message box is displayed Click Yes Writing of chain information address information and communication settings i Chain information address information and communication settings will be written Module will be restarted after writing OK ta proceed gt gt The Progress dialog box is displayed for writing progress Progress Awaiting initialization of module oo The Project construction message box is displayed Click Yes Project construction LI Do you wish to build project with scanned information The message box for reading parameters is displayed Click Yes Parameters are then applied to the project Build project a LI Do you wish to read module setting parameters and use them to update the project The Parameters received message box is displayed Click OK Parameters received Select File Save as from the Project window s menu bar and save the project with an appropriate name Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Apply parameters prepared in advance to actual modules 1 2 3 4 5 Start up the loader and open th
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26. ania No IP address has been set for module defined for the project Click YES to update project with scanned IP address and node ID and to perform mapping OK to continue Confirmation of mapping continuation voo Some modules defined For the project cannot be found J Click YES to perform mapping with Found modules only OK to continue Some modules defined for the project cannot be found Click YES to perform mapping with found modules only OK to continue Confirmation of mapping continuation module not defined For the project has been Found 7 50192 1668 255 3 De5 Click YES to perform mapping with a module other than that above OK to continue A module not defined for the project has been found Click YES to perform mapping with a module other than that above OK to continue lt Confirmation of Mapping Retry gt Displayed after an error message when there is significant difference between project settings and modules Selecting Yes will transfer the scanned module s IP address and node ID to the project and start mapping When in workgroup linked mode with only one chain the scanned workgroup ID will be used in the project and mapping will be performed When selecting No project settings will not be changed and mapping will not be performed Moreover if you want to write project settings to the actual module select No to cancel mapping and after mapping with drag amp dr
27. bit used for host communication RS 485 RS 485 minimum Minimum response time used for host response time communication RS 485 5 12 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS E Setting Procedure The following explains the setting procedure e To configure the settings common to all modules Select All from the Actual Module Configuration Tree then select a chain from the AlI tab s contents area and click Set communication P irjad ceed ele cov goad int Twa a aln radha a oe aian es PPE i ie an Erl gt gt The Communication settings all dialog box will then be displayed Set the necessary items then click OK 5 13 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS e To configure the settings for each module individually Select a desired Chain Name from the Actual Module Configuration Tree then select a line in the List tab for the module you want to set when clicking the line for the target module the background will turn gray then click the Set communication button EP irasi ceed ele ceo pod et gt gt The following dialog box will then be displayed z rer rc is willis ie CS BEK Sr EL LIA dilisi arnt A oe eae een ig ok preted Set the necessary items then click OK Note e You can simultaneously change the actual module communication settings IP address node address and communication settings and write to the module 5 14 Chap
28. ca For the retrieval location of the device driver to be installed select Install the software automatically Recommended and click Next gt lage Mica rdar Wired T Fam acted Pepe et add aa bee ampisha LERI Locher Coren Mart Mpc hades come with an italien D gE o pjp ih crise al Fairer afhat do pau masi ihe gad ado 1 reba the cores aiora Penran bread bien are oe peepee beeper Lectern eel Cech Hean i inr agad Heg lu eee Wired Pisa mH pha Ge etd iL J Vimahi LED Loi Com Pt E Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 3 4 gt gt When the device driver is found the following window appears AN Tih kaivaa iyt abe iraba ii Pelosi Tamka LE ta na ret hay rah ped ide bacira ba spiky da congenial rihi Weekes HT ee meitai een of an eter ep ace ie cand spushen d peu mmiss oo m the lumes Hirss DAAA Wal bad dion teas LAMA ae panaci Ges iandeae vember lor oceans Ba haa parori Seber pa Hh ay Click Continue Anyway gt gt Installation of the device driver starts ged Heg lee eee Wired F7 Vina LE Lakia Cir Pa gt gt When the device driver installation is complete the following window appears Dema Hra ra Wiad Completing the Found Hew Hardware Wizard Tha rabid Fete irni ralig hee eee ce F maiak LPG Leader Cora Prai Dih Freh ie krii Pi eae Click Finish gt gt When the installation is completed the notification shown below appears on th
29. change from Wait to OK and the monitor will start up e Monitor startup operation 6 41 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 42 e After monitor startup When a module is selected for monitoring from Module configuration at the Universal monitor window s monitor tree Leil Lew Lent 4 To change a specific module s parameters and operational status select a target module from the Universal monitor window s monitor tree display the numeric monitor settings tab double click the target for performing numeric grid changes change values in the Writing online dialog box and click OK to confirm the changes tal an Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 5 To cancel a monitor operation select Monitor Stop from the Universal monitor window s menu bar E ljr riaj He s ipri i Freie 7 LE e Bii Wigi hivh is mrj riim prr eae Te Leaz E Lasp i7 nj Leax F i DEF ki TEE Mtand a imil rrit liner ct CARRIES Cheese a Rapp sie che PA i i Pee BEERE aiiin BLR Bethe eae Py zy z Lede PARETET ENIT EE EATE Loin aai inedit BENENITENITENN GON LEF Sa Mow riranin PEGE EEE EEE oem MPs Mow rrari FIERO EEE EET GET Hiaepaieri comes aP F i Maw rises CINENINENIE DNIA 0k Pepin tia Ham rirasimi CLEC DERE EE acd epe wee i rath i BABAR HAAR AM AM 6 When cancelling a monitor operation the Universal monitor informa
30. displayed in trend groups can be changed by dragging and dropping header items when monitoring is being stopped By dragging and dropping definitions from the Numeric monitor or the Bit display monitor to the Trend group data to monitor can be added o Handling Precautions e Because data sampling for the Trend group window and Numeric Monitor window are conducted individually values for the same data may be displayed differently 7 19 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Trend group right click menu 7 20 Full screen display Displays only the selected group in the Trend monitor window The header of the group that is full screen display in the window is displayed in yellow Y axis high and low limits Displays the Y axis high and low limits settings settings dialog box Set the Y axis high and low limits settings for the selected group For details refer to the gt Y axis high and low limits settings dialog box below Digital trend switchover Switch the selected group to the digital trend Enabled only when setting monitoring is being The header of the selected group when set is stopped displayed in blue Trend graph settings Displays the dialog box for setting the line color the line type and the display axis Set all information of data registered under a group For details refer to the Trend graph settings dialog box below Data name change Displays the dialog box for changing the data Ena
31. driver installation Installation should be done by the administrator or by a user who belongs to the administrator group The USB loader cable is supported on Windows XP 32 bit version e lf there are multiple USB ports connect the USB loader cable to the same port every time If it is connected to a different port driver installation may be required again 1 Install the USB loader cable driver gt gt Open Drivers folder in Explorer If the install destination has not been changed it can be found here C Program Files SLP SLP N X enu Drivers CP nee ae File GL GLP fee iver _ Fh pete e Pir ai Poche Patia a i a Hiss rr lna W Pub ii be h Pe tel iy Cog J abii Teed Pome open fe a 1 Double click drvsetup exe gt gt The following screen appears Taree LE Leer L bi rived Ine alien Witko to tne LES Loader Cattle Drisas natalka pe g a i i en Vira Le cree i birra chest Henk Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 2 3 4 5 Click Next gt gt gt The following screen appears Taree HFL r Labia tere aF F sal Prei Leer dg EO Mecrea a rappin ee mal Ta aed he ee gered cer Btw rel eon pais Ph Page Cimon es So a a aa a eee A Tiat Peat cr i ay fd Tt ON aT THE USEN ACCEPTS ALL UF THE Foie DORIAD H i r N THE OR DUTTON THE RAS T0 WE i Tl Daseee ORT sp If you agree to the software license agreement and wish to install the program select AGREE
32. following Data check message box is displayed Ve W A gor F a ea ee ee ee ee R H if sal pF igir iaaah mt P kajk ber ar op te Ear Fa J let RE ej is HEA mar MEg ee lee ep gh od he pepo bere ele 0 e eee ee ho er oe OD F e The setting range will be inspected during normal input but changing upper lower limits or altering the decimal point position etc will check the range of other settings if they are changed Fields output to each line of the error display are as follows No Description _ __ o The mapping data module s IP address 2 Module name The parameter category name The parameter bank name The parameter item name Error message 6 4 E Overview E Creating a Mapping Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Mapping Mapping is to associate a module configured via workgroup with an actual module Mapping data are module communication settings Mapping data can be set up in the view of Mapping on the Project window s project tree If there is an available module you can use the actual module configuration scan function to acquire module configuration and actual module communication settings and set up mapping data automatically Module communication settings will be defined and written to the module in the Actual module configuration window If there is not any available module you can set module communication settings as mapping data in advance by following this mapping
33. is open Actual module configuration Displays the Actual Module window Configuration window Read Reads parameters from a module Reads from a device selected on the tree For details refer to gt 6 7 Reading Parameters page 6 45 Write E Writes parameters to a module Writes to a device selected on the _ tree For details refer to gt 6 5 Writing Parameters page 6 37 Monitor Initiates the Universal Monitor For details refer to 6 6 _ Monitoring Module Operations page 6 40 If working via the USB loader cable a Read y Write icons are displayed 3 10 Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT E Version Information Select Help About SLP NX from the Project window s menu bar gt gt The following version and license information is displayed for this loader i UF HI anma chert 3 11 Chapter 4 WORK FLOW 4 1 General Work Flow This section explains the basic procedures to set up parameters and actual module communication settings for modules to operate Enable the actual module for communication Determine the configuration of the processing module Set the parameters and let the module go into operation Confirm the operation of the module Confirm and save the settings to the module Operating window Reference page Mainly the Actual module configuration window Project window Project window Universal monitor window P
34. numeric grid are clicked item names are displayed as tool tips Des PERENTA TON valis Leap keep 02 Lepil Lowp Oa Figleane afl Latches CContnue Process vaniabib PV cute TH on ote PV epui channi 0 08 Bemp vee AF ai 1 00 ii zi Pieu charret D07 Eriin riun LEP 5 5 00 500 5 00 Piau chancel 0 07 LBP Ha l 1 1 Pua Dagiut channan 000 AG he 1 i l 1 per defined ramsa code 000 Manpuisted wpisik ti rom 8 Ineo tonw rete Leedeteied rarer al code OF d h Peeper bere 1 E fi 06 4 fi a Unerdefine nurreeedl code D DGO Hegia irra ifi ow aoo Iaw 120 Uvertetned ramaneal code DA TOO Derren teres D 30 7 00 00 LED Ursinia rmai code 04 DOD Qupani Av krs ima OL no no on pen Pe a code Cal O00 Qutpad HAA high braiei Hiii 100 50 tiii 100 00 Uperjainas rarena code OF g REAAL Hin Pian f Aun i e Ifthe individual units in a category have been selected The list of data for the individual units in the selected category is displayed in the Numeric monitor window Example Select the controller module loop in the Monitor tree Frei paidh FA Bemeg rahe SP 5 00 Tamm rakes LEP 5o0 LEP Hg 1 i Pla 1 Marsoulated vinika dev tiot Frogortenal bared 0 500 irisga ime bad OG Darri rma if 2 00 Eaa C kr dere OL 0 00 Editing values In the Numeric monitor window Setting tab if monitoring has been started e When a grid cell is double clicked or e When the Enter key is pressed V
35. of actual module configuration has been completed scan is executed normally Scanning of actual module configuration has been completed lt Setting Parameter Reading Complete gt Displayed when reading of module parameters is complete Parameters received Receiving parameters has been completed p Ug oe a a E lt Write Confirmation gt A cae nora itm eenaa re cower rein tee in oe erate she mare OLE pea Displayed when clicking Write in the Actual cel module configuration window Chain information address information and When selecting Yes actual module communication communication settings will be written settings are written to the module Module will be restarted after writing TIO MOCNE a ieoieiee en wang Laine pace When selecting No nothing will be written to the OK to proceed module lt Error After Writing gt All information was successfully written to the i An error was found in a post writing scan AASA module but after that a scan detected duplicate IP D25_1 Duplicate IP addresses exist IP address setting is required Please seticonfirm the valid values and repeat the writing process address Process failure Confirm module IP address via Actual module l N configuration and then click Write again to An error was found in a post writing scan execute writing once more xxx Duplicate IP addresses exist IP address setting is required Please set confirm the valid values and repeat t
36. operation of the module Project window 5 Confirm and save the settings to the module Prepare the actual module and configure the actual module communication settings Create the module configuration online Edit the parameters Write the parameters Confirm the operation on the Universal monitor Read the parameters from the module Output the settings in CSV format Save the project Open the saved project 5 2 Defining IP Address and Node Address page 5 7 5 3 Communication Settings page 5 12 6 1 Creating a Project page 6 1 6 3 Editing Parameters page 6 15 6 5 Writing Parameters page 6 37 6 6 Monitoring Module Operations page 6 40 6 7 Reading Parameters page 6 45 6 10 Output to CSV File page 6 51 6 8 Saving a Project page 6 48 6 9 Opening a Project page 6 49 4 3 Chapter 4 WORK FLOW When There is No Available Module If any modules cannot be used initially follow the steps explained below to set parameters and mapping for them to operate Determine the configuration of the processing module Set the parameters Confirm and save the settings for the module Open the saved project after acquiring the module Enable the actual module for communication Set the parameters and let the module go into operation Confirm the operation of the module Confirm and save the settings for the mod
37. or the icon when using USB loader cable from the Project window s tool bar Steps after this are the same as with ll Workgroup Batch Reading gt Refer to page 6 45 6 47 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 8 Saving a Project E Overview This section describes how to save a project as a file E Method of Operation 1 A project file can be saved by using one of the following methods e Select File Save from the Project window s menu bar e Select File Save as from the Project window s menu bar e Select the EES icon from the Project window s tool bar i fice project SUP foie te bi Dire Waa kai Fra Coe je a a ay w wo add e e i aa P 3 rT hea ass Wig i pa ey LE Eit aa a Esi i nE o Corre a Pahon ii as Sree il D hik masra r H Permi ie Bo nl t Hur e herm rmb 2 When saving a new project or saving a project under another name the Save project dialog box will appear Set the saving options name location and click OK 3 When the file has been successfully saved and the Save project message box is displayed click OK AL emoet has bear neoph sead Note e The project file is kept in a folder of multiple files When moving the project file to a different destination move the entire folder 6 48 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 9 Opening a Project E Overview Saved projects can be opened again with the loader E
38. parameters E Project Tree Levels Project View Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT The project tree hierarchy is constructed as follows Project View gt page 3 3 Workgroup View Module Configuration View Mapping View gt page 3 7 Parameter Bank View Individual Mapping Name View gt page 3 8 The following explains what is displayed in the contents area when you select each of these levels from the project tree Project Name Comments Edit Button a Add Button Delete Button Project is displayed at the top level of the project tree When you select Project from the project tree a project view is opened Workgroups can be added or deleted in the contents area e Project name Sets the project s name e Comments Defines comments e Edit button The applicable workgroup in the project tree is selected e Add button Adds a workgroup e Delete button Deletes a workgroup 3 3 Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT 3 4 Workgroup View Workgroup Name Comments Operation List The Workgroup view is one level below the Project view In the Workgroup view you define a cluster of methods consisting of more than one module Operation list in the contents area contains the following items for the entire workgroup 1 Module definition When you click this the Module Configuration view is displayed 2 Module mapp
39. procedure Since a mapping can be created when you create a project or when you use the actual module configuration scan function the tasks described in this section are usually not necessary When you want to delete and re create the mapping follow the steps described below 1 Goto the Project window s project tree and select the Mapping workgroup for creating mapping data Confirm that mapping data is empty in the List screen then select Add SE fire paje SUP he foie 6 29 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS E Editing Mapping Data When you use the actual module configuration scan function to acquire module configuration and actual module communication settings mapping data can be set up automatically Therefore the tasks described in this section are not necessary When you create a project offline a mapping will be created but mapping data will not be set up To edit mapping data perform the following steps 1 Select the Mapping workgroup from the Project window s project tree Confirm that the mapping data is displayed in the List screen and click Edit 2 The Individual Mapping screen is then displayed 6 30 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3 Set the IP address and node ID Clicking the text box enables you to enter them directly Also by clicking Automatic numbering setting the first IP address and node
40. project mapping information Selecting Yes will apply actual module with actual module communication settings communication settings of the scanned module to the project mapping data When selecting No project mapping data set during mapping will not be changed i aka eea lt Communication Setting Differences gt ie Displayed when selecting No in the No 15 1 Tha goiter eras bestest panra ricci pr natal cheers it a a E A EE EN cera ticadae rhe message box and there are differences between an the projects communication settings and the communication settings of the scanned modules There is a difference between scanned module communication settings and project communication Please confirm communication settings in the settings Actual module configuration window Please confirm the data on the actual module configuration window 5 19 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS lt Parameter Reading gt Displayed when selecting Yes in the No 15 i Deo ou with bo read rreak Gettin par arreeberd ariel cele teem bey uplata kha propert message box t Clicking Yes will read the module parameters and apply them to the project Do you wish to read module setting parameters and use When selecting No the parameters will not be them to update the project read Fa lt Scanning Complete gt Scanning of actual module configuration complete Displayed when an actual module configuration l Scanning
41. scesss eni E 1 4 E Loader installation procedure 0 cece eee ee 1 4 Installing the USB Loader Cable Device Driver 1 12 Installing the Device Driver 0 00 eee es 1 12 E Uninstalling the Device Driver 00 0 cee 1 16 STARTING AND QUITTING THE LOADER Starting the LOader 5 ics 5 weed she Sn he bd ee ee eee es oe 2 1 Quitting the Loader 002 eee eee 2 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT The Layout and Role of Windows 00 ccc eee eee es 3 1 E The Layout and Role of Loader Windows 0000000eaee 3 1 E Project Window Layout 6600 oie cee teed eacdee dean cee pe me Rees 3 2 E Project Tree Levels icccceewscans cet db cewecdiw esd de wena 3 3 E Project Window Menu Configuration List 0005 3 9 E 100 BAN 2 se ors ce ete ee ee ee eee oe Be we es ee 3 10 M Version Information 0 000 ees 3 11 WORK FLOW General Work FIOW 0000 cee eee ees 4 1 When There is Any Available Module 0 000 eee eee 4 2 When There is No Available Module 0 000 c eee ee eens 4 3 When You Change Module Configuration 0000 eee e eee eee 4 4 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Displaying Actual Module Configuration Window 02505 5 1 E How to Open the Actual Module Configuration Window 5 1 E Actual Module Configuration Window Layout 000005 5 2 vi 5 4 5 5 5 6 Chapter 6 6 1 6 3
42. selected module will then be selected in the project tree 6 15 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 2 Click the mark displayed on the left of the module name s node gt gt Categories will then be displayed 3 Click the mark on the left of any category name gt gt The parameter bank will then be displayed 6 16 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 4 Click the parameter bank name gt gt An editor grid will then be displayed for that parameter bank in the contents area e For basic setup 6 17 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 5 Enter data values directly or select an option from the combo box to change parameters e For combo box WE User Levels Parameters displayed by the loader will differ depending on the user level There are three user levels in total as shown below e Simple Only basic settings are displayed e Standard Standard functions are displayed e Multi function More advanced functions are displayed For details refer to gt Each module s user manual 1 To change the user level select View Set user level from an open project or from the Actual module configuration window s menu bar gt gt The User level setting dialog box is then displayed 2 Note e When the loader is started next time by the same user of the Windows the user level will be the same as when the loader was terminated
43. set confirm the valid values and then write Return the module device and base combination to normal or click Write in the Actual module configuration window to write to the module Error in scanning of actual module configuration An error was found during scanning of actual module This operation will write the IP address configuration information etc that was written to the module device between the module device and base Please set confirm the valid values and then write Eg lt Module Error gt No module was found during scan No module for actual module configuration _l No module was Found on the selected communication path Confirm the following e The module is turned on e The module and PC are connected properly No module was found on the selected communication Communications path settings are set correctly path Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Error in scanning of actual module configuration Acero vars found during sooner of aial dde carignan ii ichan D does not match Hat of initial madue O25_2Workgrou does not rabh that of intial deha DIS irian bared chan DD cere different and therefore ware forcibly made bo iedh Arkin from actual module configuration windoer bs requires An error was found during scanning of actual module configuration xxx Chain ID does not match that of initial module Writing from actual module configuration window is required Please set conf
44. terminal adapters and communication adapters not used for ring communications in chain connections are not displayed in the Module configuration window E Write Errors in Actual Module Communication Settings Using Saved Projects Projects that have acquired module configuration information read the MAC address information in actual devices If there are multiple sets of modules with the same configuration and you want to write actual module communication settings or replace a module that has failed perform an actual module configuration scan in the Actual module configuration window 8 3 Chapter 8 RESTRICTIONS AND IMPORTANT NOTES ON USE E When PC Has Multiple User IDs with Administrator Privileges If a PC has multiple user IDs with administrator privileges administrators groups an error might be displayed when you switch user Ds with administrator privileges and log in to the PC and then run the loader Error message examples Failed to create new 1 Failed to open system database 401 Failed to connect to database 411 When there are multiple user IDs with administrator privileges specify a fixed user ID with administrator privileges to be used for logging in to the PC and then use the loader E When PC Has Multiple Network Interface Cards of the Same Type If a PC is installed with multiple network interface cards of the same type and the network interface cards have multiple ports the loader cannot be used E If
45. the module lt Project and Module Error gt Model number of module defined in the project differs from that of the scanned module Clicking OK will display the No 8 message box and this message box will be displayed again In this case confirm Module configuration in the Project window and match it to the module s model number lt Project and Module Error gt An error occurred during map processing Because the type position IP address node ID and workgroup ID of the module defined in the project do not match those of the scanned module Clicking OK will display the No 8 message box lf mapping cannot be performed after the No 8 message box is displayed this message box will be displayed again Please confirm project module settings when this occurs 5 17 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 18 Capra of a ng AFTE i m peta eam bi peri era egg a meee eal ene ea elda alee orl tin Ei irl mt praia i irj Paar ai areir ep eee Pek epr e os l ee ee eel r w Il Do you wish to perform mapping by overwriting scanned information with module IP address and node ID as defined in the project In single chain and workgroup linked mode workgroup IDs will also be overwritten Confirmation of mapping continuation fio DP debe Feira barrr ert for mente diri maral for Ihi paipa L ick YES to update project with scanned IF addres and node ID and bo paf oT mpira fh
46. the necessary data is not in this model gt 7 7 Custom Monitoring page 7 29 build custom data and display the Custom tab Right click menu Copy items Copies cell data Disabled when a column or row header is selected Add copied items Adds data copied with Enabled only when the Copy items to the end Custom tab is selected in the Monitor tree window and the column header of the numeric monitor is selected History of PID parameter Checks the changed PID change setting parameters The History of PID parameter change function is enabled for controller modules of the columns on the Numeric monitor in the case of Custom Settings tab and Monitor tab The Numeric monitor window is divided into the Setting tab and the Monitor tab In the Setting tab with data writable to a module data can only be written when monitoring is being started In the Monitor tab even with data writable to a module data can only be viewed when monitoring is being started 7 10 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Numeric grid display The tabs of the Numeric monitor window are displayed in the following format based on a category or the individual units in a category selected in the Monitor tree window e Ifa category has been selected The lists of the main data for the selected category and the data for the individual units in the category are displayed in the Numeric monitor window If the cells of the
47. the network profile name needs to be renamed before creating a new network profile If no appropriate profile exists in the list of registered profiles and a new profile will be created to configure a different network setting it would be necessary to change the network profile name in advance Confirm that the name New Profile is not being used by any existing profile If a profile with the name New Profile already exists change it to a different name Refer to Edit Profile Name page 5 35 for details on renaming a profile name E Prohibition of network setting changes while SLP NX is running While SLP NX is running please do not modify the computer s network settings such as IP address etc E Change of the module s IP address while using the inter module data transfer Be aware of the following notes when changing the communication settings for IP address node ID workgroup ID and chain ID after setting the inter module data transfer in the module The inter module data transfer generates internal parameters which work in conjunction with IP address node ID workgroup ID and chain ID Remember to write these parameters after writing the communication settings to the module Without writing the parameters inconsistencies may occur in the inter module data transfer setting information leading to unexpected operations Read the module parameter settings before changing the communication settings as necessary
48. the specified number of times Resend number of times Determine the number of times of resending a request message when the response to the request message is timed out 5 37 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTING 6 1 Creating a Project E Overview Modules handled with the loader such as module parameter settings etc are called projects This chapter describes how to create a project Select File New from the Project window s menu bar or click the ceste icon gt gt The Create new project dialog box will then be displayed Ceoale new preect A BE 7 shuke r E brgh meik coger Bilia ada r SST Ey Ta T ET TGH L oe cancel The Module configuration selection radio buttons are described below Selecting Single module configuration to create When selecting the Single module configuration radio button to create a project module configuration is registered as a single unit The model number of the registered module is NX DISNT4TOO After creating the project the model number can be changed and additional modules can be added For details refer to gt H Selecting Single module configuration to Create a Project page 6 2 Selecting Multiple module configuration to create When selecting the Multiple module configuration radio button to create a project the project will be created without any module being registered After the project is created module configuration will be d
49. the user is requested to refer to 1 2 3 Numbers within parentheses indicate steps in a sequence or parts of an explanation Online O Square brackets indicate a window name menu or button shown on the PC screen XX Ctrl N Refers to the operation of pressing the N key while holding down the Ctrl key Check the following items when removing the SLP NX SLP NX J70 or SLP NX J71 from its package 1 Check the model number to make sure you received the correct product 2 Check for any obvious damage 3 Check the contents of the package against the packing list to make sure that all items are included Handle the SLP NX and its accessories with care to prevent damage or loss of parts If there is some problem with your order please contact your dealer immediately Smart Loader Package lt gt Japanese and English versions SLP NX installation CD USBloadercable loader cable 1 For the SLP NX J70 only Installation a mg a UM 5559JE EA manual Please read prior to installing Software license Agreement es CP UM 5603JE Please read the software license Customer Registration card agreement carefully before your installation If you can agree please mail the customer registration card to us The Role of This Manual A total of 6 different manuals are available for the NX D15 25 Read them as necessary for your specific requirements If a manual you require is not available contact Yamata
50. way More norton td Alger Civari enh 1 ALO PA kigh imni error na Pv high lav it ro When an alarm occurs the Alarm Monitor window is displayed in front Set the integral multiple of the monitor cycle as the alarm cycle The default value is 5 200 msec The cycle can be changed in the Monitor settings dialog box by selecting Settings Monitor settings from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window Note e When no alarm has occurred Alarm monitor tab will be displayed Alarm monitor tab display gt 7 3 Universal Monitor Window page 7 3 7 23 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Status bar Monitor time display The following information is displayed in the status bar of the Universal monitor window At the left end of the status bar the most recent time of data sampling based on the monitoring cycle is displayed in the Y Y YY MM DD hh mm ss msec format The difference between the time of the previous data sampling and the current time is displayed following the hyphen in msec Display example armmosssaanss 103 Monitor COM status display Zoom status display HM Version information 7 24 The communications status is displayed at the right end of the status bar The following three types of status are displayed Wait Monitoring is being stopped OK Monitoring is being started Break Response stopped due to a communications error when monitoring is bein
51. Add a copy button to add a module Select the module to be copied in the module list and then click Add a copy gt gt The Add copy confirmation dialog box will then be displayed This function will also copy parameters of the copied module Se a Si pl ee aA ha Pi ot E rood CIES o Parir of combs i g Set the copy conditions number of copies and click OK Clicking Cancel will cancel the process When setting the number of copies and clicking OK the Add copy completed message box is displayed and the designated number of copied modules are added 6 13 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS E Delete E Edit Select the module to be deleted in the module list and then click Delete When the Delete confirmation message box is displayed click Yes gt gt The selected module will then be deleted Have a module to edit selected in the module list then click Edit gt gt The selected module will then be selected in the project tree Select from the tool bar or double click the selected position on the project tree to display parameters for the selected module on the project tree For details on parameter editing refer to gt 6 3 Editing Parameters page 6 15 Note e Parameters displayed in the project tree will differ according to user level For details on user levels refer to gt E User Levels page
52. DULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Edit Exit 5 36 The network interface IP address sub net mask and default gateway for profiles other than Original can be edited Select a network interface name from under the tree view s profile then click Edit from the tool bar or from the network device information pane Phat F greeny This button exits the Network Profile Explorer dialog box Select File Exit from the menu bar or click the Exit button in the lower right corner of the dialog box Hrem efile apia Ps 5 a ct Peale sau a tabs eee ce enema OM haat ia La MawPrefila i 3 L Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS E Communications Options Set message timeout etc for module communication when connected via loader cable Normally this does not have to be changed Select Online Communications options from the Actual module configuration window or Project window s menu bar gt gt The Communications options dialog box is then displayed T are eee Ef TETE Minimum Communication Interval ms Determine the interval to send the next request message after the reception of the response to the previous one Values cannot be changed Timeout ms Determine the time taken for the response to a request message If there is no response within the timeout period and the number of times of resending a request is specified the request will be resent
53. E a a E a a cde eee eeen 7 37 E OMNE OvVErVIEW sic cetise can ee ere eeetes boosie were eee eae 7 37 E Viewing Universal monitor Offline window 7 38 E Window docking functions 0 00 cee es 7 38 Mm SOS bal korra nN AO cheese pee en 7 38 E Menu configuration list of the Universal monitor Offline window 7 39 M Reading trend logS 02 c eee eee es 7 40 E Displaying the numeric monitor 0000 ees 7 40 M Trend group display 00 eee ees 7 41 Displaying the Bit display monitor 0 00 c eee es 7 42 mM Displaying the crossline data 2 00 cee es 7 42 RESTRICTIONS AND IMPORTANT NOTES ON USE m PC Power Management ccc cece ee eee eee ees 8 1 E Infrared Devices asnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnn 8 1 E Restrictions on Using Actual Module Configuration Scan 8 1 E Restrictions IP Addresses on Using Actual Module Configuration Scan 1 2 0c es 8 1 E Windows Firewall 33 c0c 555 on e50465 bcdese eect ew dei cees bdo cae 8 1 E Prohibited Usage of Compressed Folders 2 000000 es 8 2 E List ofValue MIMS lt c2226ct2c0cCaciceuwatetcetiebaeeredgueasaws 8 2 E Do not Stop SQL Server Service 0 cee eee 8 3 E Monitoring of Modules with Error Status through Universal Monitor 00002 ee 8 3 mM Coexistence with Virus Security Software 00e eee 8 3 E Communication Boxes for Ring Communications in
54. ID in the Automatic module numbering dialog box and clicking OK you can perform setup via consecutive numbering eedi edit urbei HE Note e If multiple workgroups are on the same network workgroup ID will be used for identification E Editing Managing Communication Settings Communication settings other than the module s IP address and node address are set via the Mapping view s Set communication You can set the following Settings page 6 32 page 6 33 Module basic Set the following value to Checks this box when performing the setting all modules automatic address numbering prohibition function for all modules numbering is prohibited numbering IP setting Nemask _ __B net mas Default gatewa default gatewa all modules settings to apply to all modules lt a aa a S port number ee maaa A port number eee communication port number number Unsupported i Checks this box when you want the changes to RS 485 setting to apply to all modules mee ee communication RS 485 Host communication RS 485 protocol ae selection romans eee OL communication RS 485 fearon fea a RS 485 aa status communication RS 485 pamm eame o o RS 485 RS 485 minimum Minimum response time used for host EEn response time communication RS 485 6 31 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS When configuring communication settings common to a workgroup The steps are explained below 1
55. IVERSAL MONITOR OK button Clicking this confirms edited items and data and closes the Custom monitor editing dialog box Cancel button Clicking this discards edited items and data and closes the Custom monitor editing dialog box E Select data dialog box Selecting category items settings monitors trends in the Monitor data tree of the Custom monitor editing dialog box and clicking the Data button call up the Select Data dialog box Items set in the Select Data dialog box are set as monitor display item candidates for new registration in relation to the Custom monitor editing dialog box selection items L Handling Precautions e The items set in the Select Data dialog box are display candidates and clicking the OK button in the Custom monitor editing dialog box confirms them as display items Search Data List Exact Match Input Text Box Search Tree Monitor a anen 07 UCDO UTT Banie a TON a Delete Data Add Data Move Data Registered Data List e Tree monitor Displays data searched for in the database in a tree format e Data search list Displays all data in the levels selected in the tree monitor 7 32 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Registered data list Displays a list of data registered to items selected in the monitor data tree of the Custom monitor editing dialog box Search It is possible to narrow down the data search list with specified conditions
56. NTRODUCTION 4 1 If the installation requires the PC to be rebooted the following screen appears ZFP DU iniiai i 2 The ratalo of SPA eoa a reboot Chek Testo restart ro hioi pou pian to restart bate ae e Hestorting Yining In order to continue wath SUPAMA initalistion the suttem must be ciale Sols eo CO Mo ell restart ry Compater later 4 2 In this case select Yes I want to restart my computer now then click the OK button to reboot the PC If further required software needs to be installed after rebooting the installation continues SL M lanolin basei ra ley aman oem par es Perieg Mirna 2 prve JOW Epam L ee a Core ji o 4 3 Click the Install button Installing the loader S 1 Once installation preparation and installation of other required software have completed the loader installation screen appears Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 5 2 Click the Next button gt gt The following screen appears PAS LA LLT ER ag ee ai PRBS Iikt F 5 3 To agree to the terms and conditions of the software user license agreement and start the installation click the Yes button gt gt The following screen appears 5 4 Enter your user name and company name then click the Next button gt gt The following screen appears Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 6 1 Select Complete and then click the Next button gt gt The following screen appears
57. S coprogeam rier PPS Adderall eed og Trendy DO EMP cre game e locale ete ho dads eid ered uray Lepkores T Cre Je 3 To confirm the CSV format trend log file with Explorer click the Yes button gt gt The output trend log file CSV output is displayed in Explorer Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR 7 5 Explanations of Individual Windows E Monitor tree window The Monitor tree window 1s as follows Cafe Cupa Deia Curiam Padi hyi Wap Wbp Kindule coigqerston a Hhh Geer ete ia Capp data Configuration The Default and Custom tabs make up this window e Default tab Displayed based on each category and the individual units for categories for the workgroup configuration e Custom tab Information is displayed in the Custom tab once the custom monitoring function 7 7 Custom Monitoring 7 29 has been registered Coordination with the Numeric monitor window and the Bit display monitor window The Numeric monitor window and the Bit display monitor window are displayed in conjunction with the selection of modules and module categories Right click menu Copy data Copies the level of the monitor tree Paste data Pastes the copied level to the applicable level This menu is enabled when the Custom tab is selected in the Monitor tree window Register to trend monitor Registers the selected tree Enabled only when the to the trend monitor Cu
58. Tab The name of each window are as follows Monitor tree window Trend monitor window Trend group window Numeric monitor window Crossline data window Bit display monitor window The names and functions are the same as 7 3 Universal Monitor Window 7 3 For details refer to gt 7 3 E Window docking functions The window docking functions are the same as the Universal monitor window For details refer to gt 7 6 The docking functions can be set using Window from the menu and the mouse m Status bar 7 38 operations The following information appears in the status bar Monitor time display Displays Offline Communication status display There is no communication in offline mode Wait is displayed at the right end of the status bar Zoom status display The zoom status display is the same as that in online mode Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Menu configuration list of the Universal monitor Offline window The menu configuration in offline mode is as follows time mode M Log file conversion ___ Always disabled able Sa eare E Sone monitor to the clipboard Start control profile __ Not supported oS a a T a E Aways disabled Settings Edit monitoring data pC s Alwaysdisabled disabled Communication a eee disabled destination Monitor settings fAlwaysdisabled Trend color settings Sets the line types and default colors to use in trend graphs Fo
59. Universal monitor window the positions of all windows are fixed and floating is prohibited Checked Fixed position window Return to standard window position Clicking on Window Return to standard position from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window will return all windows to their standard positions 1 Handling Precautions e Return to standard position is only enabled when Fixed position window is not checked Window redisplay From the pop up menu displayed by clicking Window View from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window the selected window is displayed in front Window position memory When the Universal monitor window is closed the position of each window is stored and each window is displayed in the same position when the program is started next Closing windows To close a window click the x icon on the window s title bar 7 6 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR 7 4 Starting or Stopping Monitoring E Starting monitoring 1 2 Select Monitor Start from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window gt gt Monitoring begins Select Module in the Monitor tree gt gt Numeric monitor and Bit display monitor are displayed J Handling Precautions E Stopping monitoring 1 e Do not edit or delete module configurations when monitoring is being started When changing module configuration close the Universal monitor window a
60. a cate ree date CE tn pred 6 4 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3 A New project message box is displayed when the new project has been created Click OK 4 Select 1 Module definition from the workgroup display s contents area gt gt Here you can confirm that no modules have been registered to the module configuration Note e For details on module configuration settings refer to gt 6 2 Defining Module Configuration page 6 11 6 5 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS E Selecting Automatic configuration from actual module to Create a Project The following steps explain how to use the actual module configuration scan function to acquire module communication settings from the actual module when a project is created Y Handling Precautions e The following steps describe how actual module communication settings are applied to a module If you are not going to set actual module communication settings first refer to gt 5 2 Defining IP Address and Node Address page 5 7 and then number an IP address etc to the module 1 Select File New from the Project window s menu bar or click the cast ICON BSP ES ES gt gt The Create new project dialog box will then be displayed a Creal new a ja EJ Ti Sapte mitit Soeur ms y Baa a rT kiat Sowa hon iLE Thy 2 Select Automatic configuration from actual module and click OK Note e Ifa new projec
61. age 6 37 6 39 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 6 E Overview Monitoring Module Operations Monitoring of module operations is done in the Universal monitor window For details refer to gt Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITORING o Handling Precautions e When changing parameters in the universal monitor the changes are E Method of Operation A simple sequence method is explained as follows 6 40 1 applied to modules so the loaders project data remains unchanged If the changes need to be applied to the project data as well perform parameter reading Select a workgroup from the Project window s project tree to display the Workgroup view Perform one of the following operations to start up the universal monitor e Select 4 Monitor under Operation list in the Workgroup view s contents area e Select Online Monitor from the Project window s menu bar e Select the icon from the Project window s tool bar gt gt The Universal Monitor Startup dialog box is then displayed Universal Monitor Version 101567 Goarin ho the dates H completa Creshing he UTRAN mondo pone Loirg fe Aramon screen Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 2 3 When the startup process has ended the Universal monitor window will be displayed When selecting Monitor Start from the Universal monitor window s menu bar the status bar s communication status will
62. al is supplied with the NX CB1 Personnel in charge of design and or manufacture of a system using the NX CB1 should read this manual thoroughly It describes safety precautions installation wiring and primary specifications Network Instrumentation Module Smart Loader Package SLP NX_ Installation Guide Manual No CP UM 5559JE This manual is supplied with the SLP NX Smart Loader Package and describes installation of the software on a personal computer Network Instrumentation Module Smart Loader Package SLP NX User s Manual Manual No CP UM 5636E This Manual This manual is included in the SLP NX Smart Loader Package as a PDF file Personnel in charge of design or configuration of a system using the Network Instrumentation Module should read this manual thoroughly The manual describes the software used to configure the Network Instrumentation Module using a personal computer It also describes installation of the software on a personal computer operation of the personal computer various functions and setup procedures Organization of This User s Manual This manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Appendix INTRODUCTION Be sure to read this chapter before you start using the loader This chapter describes the required operating environment for personal computers explains how to install the package and brief
63. alues can be set in the Writing online dialog box that is displayed Clicking the OK button in the Writing online dialog box writes the input values to the module s If the Cancel button is clicked the values entered in the Writing online dialog box are not applied Based on the data type of the target value one of the two Writing online dialog boxes below will be displayed 7 11 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR e Change by numeric input Se et Enter a numeric value in the edit box of the Writing online dialog box click the OK button and when the dialog box is closed the value is written to the module If the Cancel button is clicked the value entered is not applied When the OK button is clicked a check of the upper and lower limit values of the edited value is performed and if the data is out of range the entered value will remain the same as previously confirmed e Change by selection 2 options oe Tati B A e r A Addrean DEIA OURDNN 00I A list box with two options is displayed in the Writing online dialog box Select one of these from the list box and click the OK button The value is written to the module when the dialog box is closed If the Cancel button is clicked the value entered is not applied Editing the row unit value 7 12 When a row header is clicked the data in the same row is selected Also if a row header is double clicked the Writing
64. and network profile in advance when using Ethernet L Handling Precautions 1 2 When using a USB loader cable the USB driver must be installed in advance gt Refer to 1 4 Installing the USB Loader Cable Device Driver page 1 12 The USB loader cable s connection path can only be set when mapping data of a single module has been set to the project When the mapping data of multiple modules is set to the project a USB loader cable cannot be used When using the inter module data forwarding function make sure the project has mapping data from multiple modules In order to be executed the inter module data forwarding function requires the setting information of each module that data will be exchanged between Please note that when reading the parameters of a single module then writing them after that the inter module data forwarding function may operate in an unintended way Select a module from the Project window s project tree for parameter writing Parameters can be written to the module via one of the following methods e Select 3 Parameter writing under Operation list in the Workgroup view s contents area e Select Online Write Parameters from the Project window s menu bar e Select the v icon when using Ethernet or the v icon when using USB loader cable from the Project window s tool bar Steps after this are the same as with ll Workgroup Batch Writing gt Refer to p
65. arameters can be written to modules belonging to the workgroup e Select 3 Parameter writing under Operation list in the Workgroup view s contents area e Select Online Write Parameters from the Project window s menu bar SLP E e Select the W icon from the Project window s tool bar if fis pje SP hie z im i fe ee Fe m ned AG ce fp be a wt et 5j feet pm eat i i sU 3 een BL ee ea oe i a F ien Lorra a ae 2 When the Confirmation of parameter write message box is displayed click Yes to write parameters Ceafemacion af parareter write 4 Deia else miin be devices irg bp rest mapping OF ip prame 3 When writing parameter files a Progress dialog box is displayed 6 37 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Terem parameter 1 7 Socal 4 When writing is completed normally and the Parameter sending complete message box is displayed click OK to end the process a PATEN Gesture oji FE Sanding of pek enenert has bees papie ed If writing is completed abnormally error information will be displayed After dealing with the error situation write parameters again 6 38 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS E Writing to a Single Module This is a method for writing parameters to all modules in a workgroup When writing parameters to a single module it can be performed via Ethernet Or via USB loader cable Set up the communication path
66. as is You cannot use data added from the Numeric monitor or the Bit display monitor to the Trend group in the Universal monitor Offline window In addition monitor execution cannot be used in the Universal monitor Offline window E Displaying the numeric monitor 7 40 You can check the recorded parameter values You cannot edit values displayed on the Numeric monitor register data by drag and drop to a trend group or write data to modules Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Trend group display e You can use drag and drop to move parameters by group units The data to be moved is linked to the destination 025 IRS OZNTATON gt Trends B Tice RBS DAAN Teer je MBS COSC OSHTATON Teme pa ang FF E P L fe P g Fa E At LOF fa mi ant ai f FAO iar H Pn TA a E Pea LE E wa zz E 1 fe Ht avg 106 00 Ej wa ss E ava om wn 3 Bm fete oe x E sr u fe F E sr oo fel oo SP E oF te Ej ih Sil tia Spa TT E Pret chara Mi E Piipa thaal LE FF Pitino chiral j GI Pingui channel za Witeadecsh a a Destination El Pira chen A x 5 i 5 wie e m m e Time axis superimposition The X axis time can be freely changed and superimposed with the axis Display the Time axis superposition settings dialog box from the right click menu of the Trend group The format differs depending on whether the value of the X axis is an absolute time or relative tim
67. bled as a network setting for the PC a i et es Ed tw pose Edi praia nama E A Paille namm ae Maw rofile W YHagpr in dmj OS Parl dlas m a 5 33 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Delete Profiles other than the In use profile and Original profile can be deleted Select a profile name with a folder icon attached from the Network Profile Explorer dialog box s tree view then click on the tool bar s icon or select Delete from the right click menu 5 34 Edit Profile Name Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Profiles other than the In use profile and Original profile can be renamed Select a profile name with a folder icon attached from the Network Profile Explorer dialog box s tree view then directly alter the name from the tree view or change it via the profile name edit pane text box Network Device Information When you want to view the network interface IP address sub net mask or default gateway information of a certain profile select a network interface name under the tree view s profile name gt gt The information will be displayed in the Network Device Information pane on the right Peete iia Leple pi Weatwork deveceantormnation EJ yj Acces g IF adores tatt TEITER OMA gi Sucrat mas 25 286 2550 Chat F gateway 5 35 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MO
68. bled only when name monitoring is being Set the name of the selected data stopped For details refer to the gt Data name change dialog box next page Remove from trend monitor Enabled only when a group is selected Removes the selected group from the trend monitor Groups registered by default cannot be deleted Remove individual data Enabled only when data is selected and then removes the selected data e Y axis high and low limits settings dialog box Set the Y axis high and low limits for the applicable group T ace hip amd ew bril petting e Trend graph settings dialog box Set the line color the line type and the display axis for the graph of the applicable data Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Data name change dialog box Set the name of the applicable data Presta vanakhe Py DS CST LT a a oe cn Click the OK button Note e The Return to default button will be enabled when a different name is entered and the name is returned to the name at the time that the dialog box was initiated E Crossline data window Display items Functions Crossline data is displayed as follows Diste rearee D125 2M Daivaj Stateakve Y Endvalee EndwiuaY Y ania diferen Tit A BA i JEDLDPR 0 0 47617058 ant 200 ange Pt Peet 007 287008 ate an Gige mr 47501 078 gI 4257 ie oo io 0060 ra aioe ood 42815 0488 at i wii biT 2500078 0 08 42573 658 e Data na
69. cate ree dats CE tn pred 6 2 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3 A New project message box is displayed when the new project has been created Click OK New project 4 Select 1 Module definition from the workgroup display s contents area gt gt Here you can confirm the model number NX DISNT4T00 is registered for a single module configuration ool _ ht i Note e You can change NX DISNT4TO0 to another model number by changing the module type or model number You can also add modules 6 3 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS E Selecting Multiple module configuration to Create a Project The following steps explain how to create a project without automatically registering module configuration 1 Select File New from the Project window s menu bar or click the z icon o e ja T ka gt gt The Create new project dialog box will then be displayed f prali new pra met 2 B Ed Pils Cone er Hini Ti apie motki sirar abe zy eee a ar dare aia a i Ta 2 Select Multiple module configuration and click OK Note e Ifa new project is created while another project is already open the Confirmation of new creation message box will be displayed To close the opened project and start a new one click Yes If you don t want to close the open project click No Coat imation a new credion J Feikkdrag ci the gume ph Gg a d mi nb b
70. chapter and Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTING Actual module configuration window This window is used to configure the settings for modules required for basic communication with the outside of them For details on each menu refer to gt 5 1 How to Display Actual Module Configuration Window Universal monitor window This window is used to monitor module operations It enables you to monitor multiple module operations at once For details on each menu refer to 7 3 Universal Monitor Window WG Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT E Project Window Layout Status Bar Title Bar Menu Bar Tool Bar Project Tree Contents Area Status Bar 3 2 Project Tree Contents Area The opened project name loader name and version are displayed here Used to select or run various operations Available operations vary depending on what is displayed in the project tree and contents area Frequently used operations from among menu items are available as buttons on the tool bar Items to be managed in projects are displayed in a hierarchical structure Click on an item to select it and its corresponding setup screen will be displayed in the contents area For details on the project tree refer to gt Il Project Tree Levels next page A setup screen is displayed here for items selected from the project tree High level communication addresses setting ranges etc are displayed here for selected
71. cted e Only 1 module must be registered to the project s module configuration Connecting via USB loader cable Note Connection can only be done via USB loader cable when the project consists of a single module 1 Select Loader jack in the combo box of the Communications path dialogue box OF Commurications pats Click the Advanced button and select the serial port to which the USB loader cable is connected Normally the serial port to which the USB loader cable is connected will be automatically selected so this doesn t have to be changed e When selecting the loader jack you can use the radio button in the Communications path dialogue box to select either Normal comm path or Custom comm path 5 29 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Connecting via Ethernet Ethernet connection can be done with a project made up of a single or multiple modules 1 Select Ethernet in the combo box of the Communications path dialog box OF Commurications pats 2 Select the Custom comm path radio button then click Advanced 3 Assign a network interface to the PC to be connected to module s 5 30 E Network Profile Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS You can set or change network settings for the loader IP address default gateway net mask in the Network Profile Explorer dialog box The network setting selected as Activate here will be used as a net
72. d below Title Bar Displays the Actual module configuration window Menu Bar This is used to select or run various operations Operable content differs depending on what is displayed in the Actual Module Configuration tree and contents area Tool Bar Frequently used operations from among menu items are available as buttons on the tool bar Actual Module Configuration Tree The actual module configuration is displayed here as a chain Selecting any chain will display the applicable setup screen in the contents area For details on the Actual Module Configuration Tree refer to gt I Actual Module Configuration Tree Levels page 5 4 Contents Area A screen is displayed here for items selected in the Actual Module Configuration Tree Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS E Actual Module Configuration Window Menu Configuration List Icon Submenu 1 Submenu 2 Shortcut Description Keys File Close Closes the Actual module configuration window Workgroup independent mode Communications path Network profile Communications options Go Forward Up Workgroup screen Return to Project window Error display Set user level Cuts data Ctrl X Copies data Ctrl C Pastes data Ctrl V Unsupported Changes communication path from PC to module For details refer to CF E Communication Path page 5 29 Allows you to change the PC s IP address settings F
73. dules are not compatible with the inter module data forwarding function Example NX D15 is not compatible with the inter module data forwarding function e Modules using the inter module data forwarding function must have different node IDs within the same workgroup e After setting up the inter module data forwarding function parameters must be written tor the actual module and other module as shown in 6 5 Writing Parameters page 6 37 Write parameters for both modules or all workgroups Steps for this process are explained below 6 19 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Basic Steps 6 20 As an example the Logical Operation Function s input assignment A data will be used in the DI input port status of another module To use the Logical Operation Function the user level must be set to Standard or Multi function 1 Click the down arrow on the combo box for the Input assignment A parameter setting in the Logical operation parameter bank oa A dire eC desde A a a E d Ta IY PAC EE e disa E Erika F Lies Dre eE ei E e A ia T m i i Emea eR T uta Ape TH ii h bey ee 01 OT iwa 12 mamm IOs E Leh JBda imie Tap KANG Bega jip a pH jiii A 2 There are two types of combo boxes Level 1 and Level 2 Select a user defined bit from Level 1 then select a number that is not being used for anything else from Level 2 TAT cedeira bit 11 Note e If the user defined bit is already in use
74. e 1 Make sure the basic steps have already been completed In order to use the same remote data for other parameters click the down arrow on the combo box 2 input for Input assignment A in the Logical Operation Function as done in the basic steps Tirta ee a ee oe et bo Hok ED 10 hera ol ico 1th Lap EGF UEAn Di Saas of Mote DE digs ey Laas 1 0 Dlg fie Hi dee Igisa DDii Iiii OL mia atime Ob mi Pi OP et Ith Hi _ hat iim Tka Leics pe APERM Reape 250 je Aer Se 2 When selecting a user defined bit from the Level 1 combo box the remote data name is displayed in the user defined number which has already been in use on the Level 2 combo box since basic steps were performed Select that The DI terminal status of D25_2 is used in the example below TEDA ZDI kra f i P LET ba ETTE Ticedi bal 11 Note e If already in use the remote data name will be displayed in place of the user defined bit s data name Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3 Click Yes on the Remote data confirmation message box Note e When clicking No only the selected user defined bit number will be assigned Parameters set during the basic steps will also be user defined bit numbers 4 Data will already be selected in the Remote data selection dialog box Click OK or Cancel Lait i ES 5 You can confirm that the same
75. e according to the log read mode You can operate and compare the values in real time Absolute time Displays the selected start time by the entered time im a mape res ha ce ieee Relative time Displays the selected start time by the entered time and shift direction ime arh paper poni hna ae ieee Both the trends collected at an absolute time and at a relative time are displayed with the recording start time of collection as the start point of the Trend Monitor window After a trend log is opened the graph is shifted at the time interval specified with the shift time and shift direction settings 7 41 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Examples of trend graph superimposition e Display PID value on Numeric monitor Right click the group item provided as standard among the trend groups and select Display PID value on numeric monitor from the submenu The applicable loop is selected in the Monitor tree and the applicable loop value is displayed in the Numeric monitor E Displaying the Bit display monitor The Bit display monitor information cannot be displayed in offline mode E Displaying the crossline data Crossline data tab displays the Crossline data window The crossline cursor value on the Trend monitor is displayed The window can switch between floating and docking modes For details refer to gt Ii Crossline data window page 7 21 7 42 Chapter 8 RESTRICTIONS AND IMPORTANT NOTES
76. e configuration scan and IP address numbering again If you are unable to scan the actual module configuration even though you are connected to the network properly the loader environment may not be registered correctly with Windows Firewall If this happens open the Windows Control Panel click Security Center and select Windows Firewall In the displayed Windows Firewall dialog box click the Exceptions tab and register the ICServer exe directory path name in the loader directory by clicking the Add Program button Chapter 8 RESTRICTIONS AND IMPORTANT NOTES ON USE E Prohibited Usage of Compressed Folders Do not use Windows folder compression It is possible that loader operations will result in an error List of Value Limits Project name and mapping name Not exceeding 20 characters Subsystem name node name and Bytes Not exceeding 16 bytes chain name 255 characters Chain ID subsystem ID and node 1 65535 ID No of project modules No of modules No of workgroup modules No of modules No of simultaneous trend monitor Data packets 256 or less data packets 1 logging file and No of image Samples 100 to 60000 or less samples No of fixed samples Alarm cycle Milliseconds Not less than the monitor ea O No of custom monitor registrations No of data packets 64 per 64 pergid sd No of custom trend registrations No of data packets 32 per group No of trend monitor simultaneous N
77. e is set and when a cell is selected the module name is set L Handling Precautions e This operation can only be used when monitoring is being stopped Data registration to existing groups in the Trend group window Monitor tree window if categories or individual units for each category are selected the applicable data is displayed in the Numeric monitor If a drag and drop operation from the Numeric monitor window to a Trend group window existing group is performed with either a numeric monitoring cell column header or row header selected the data dragged from the source is added to the group data of the drop target In this case if a column header or row header is selected all selected column or row data is added L Handling Precautions e This operation can only be used when monitoring is being stopped History of PID parameter change with controller modules If a right click is performed with a column header in the Numeric monitor window Selected History of PID parameter change is displayed If the History of PID parameter change menu is selected the History of PID parameter change dialog box is displayed 7 13 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Trend monitor window The Trend monitor window is displayed in the following way Trend monitoring can display the graphs of up to eight groups at the same time If the mouse cursor is placed on the graph area the name of the Trend group window will be hig
78. e module s basic model number module type does not match up drag and drop cannot be performed In this case you will have to change the module type in the module configuration display or change the actual module Note e If there are multiple workgroups the same operation will have to be performed for each one as necessary e By holding down Shift and clicking to select multiple modules then dragging and dropping them mapping can be performed for multiple modules at once e In the tasks described in this section you would only do mapping on the loader The mapping data is not written to the actual module To write the mapping data to the actual module write actual module communication settings from the Actual module configuration window 6 36 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 5 Writing Parameters Parameters can be written to all modules in a workgroup at once or to an individual module g Handling Precautions e Once parameter writing is complete the module will be reset restarted Confirm operational status and start working E Workgroup Batch Writing This is a method for writing parameters to all modules in a workgroup This method is possible only via Ethernet USB loader cable is not supported Set up the communication path and network profile in advance 1 Select a workgroup from the Project window s project tree for batch parameter writing By performing one of the following operations all p
79. e new name and press the Enter key The name of the category or group is renamed Pressing the ESC key cancels editing without changing the name Deletes the category or group selected in the monitor data tree in the trend monitor are changed and the background color is highlighted in blue Digital trend Sets or cancels the items registered to a category A check mark on the menu indicates that the item is set View Hide Views or hides the category or group in the Monitor tree window of the Universal monitor When hide is selected there is no check mark to the left of View hide on the right click menu the applicable level is not displayed in the monitor data Enabled when a category is right clicked in the See also the Trend monitor data tree registration by column dialog box items Edit data This is enabled by selection of category items settings monitors trends The upper limit for number of data that can be added is 64 for settings and monitors and 32 for trends To edit setting content click the Data button with a category item setting monitor trend selected or copy items existing in another category and register them Add delete or copy data as in W Select data dialog box 7 32 or select a row header from the edit data grid in the Custom monitor editing dialog box and edit using the right click menu or the shortcut button 7 30 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Level display
80. e project prepared in advance Open the Actual module configuration window then click the Execute button for Scanning of actual module configuration The Confirmation of module startup message box is displayed Click OK Cactinmation af maaie aip J Daem hur at r 10 pacer hura petted arae ide hhg 2 madda iriorraiion has bam road LOL em j Confirm that no error has occurred during the Scanning of actual module configuration e If an error has occurred refer to the Message and Cause and Action sections of W Message List page 5 16 and after taking appropriate action start again from step 1 e If no error has occurred resume process from step 4 The Confirmation of communication setting overwriting message box is displayed Click No Laat mth e cael el ila eee ile F The Build project message box is displayed Click No 5 25 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 26 6 7 8 9 The Scanning of actual module configuration complete message box is displayed Click OK E era A o gc td E i LG cempilt J Temra actud mocks pri tas beoi Select a workgroup from the Project window and use one of the following methods to write parameters to the modules e Select 3 Parameter writing under Operation list in the Workgroup view s contents area e Select Online Write Parame
81. e task tray and Windows now correctly recognizes the USB loader cable Vigne rapes haane a miid a eae bes ae Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 5 Select Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager and find the port number for the Yamatake USB Loader Comm Port from Ports COM amp LPT o Teco Manager Gg Homan bieles Deen F E A ATALAR r bE iriri E E Dihs dea F POART I Carera Pot o e Port CoM vf rie beet Li F Yemataeur LD Loeder Coma Port COMTI ae Poran aie CO ad A concer n E Seed atid aed Gate rr Shes cheated Lines nad eel Bae cor lies 6 Start up the loader then from the Project window s menu bar select Online Communications Path to open the Communications path dialog box and select Loader jack Click Advanced to open the Serial Communication dialog box confirm that the communication port checked in 5 is set and click OK E Uninstalling the Device Driver C Handling Precautions e Removing the driver requires restarting the computer Close other applications first and then uninstall the driver e To uninstall the driver administrator rights are required on the computer Installation should be done by the administrator or by a user who belongs to the administrator group 1 Execute the driver removal program 1 Select Control Panel and click on Add or Remove Programs Then select Windows Driver Package Yamatake
82. e up of the following levels Chain Name Module Name All The Actual Module Configuration Tree s top level is called AII This enables you to scan the actual module configuration configure the communication settings common to all modules etc Execute Button i i Edit Button Harm Set communication Button p Return Button e Execute button Scans the actual module configuration e Edit button Displays a list of modules connected to the selected chain e Set communication button The Communication settings all dialog box is displayed e Return button Returns focus to the Project window 5 4 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Chain Name A Chain Name is located one level below AlI You can configure the settings for each module such as an IP address and node ID here By clicking the Write button you can write actual module communication settings to the module Actual module configuration tree List Chain name I chil miris a 5 fk Sm bias ae B fet Chain ID hae Target oai En tS Pm me Details Button Lit LED Button Automatic numbering Button ie eee Set communication Button Write Button Workgroup ID IP address Node ID Each component of a Chain Name tab is explained below e Chain ID Can be set the chain ID e Chain name Can be set the chain name e Target Check Box These boxes are to be checked f
83. e workgroup will be displayed Note e The actual module configuration s chain is a workgroup Select 1 Module definition from the Workgroup view s contents area fice paj GF Pe m i RM Fe Jom Djo kd ant TET qmm Tesh E restr we a 5 Sab ee 4 T mbi ni Ifan mia fl l r DE Emi e Eigra ing mea peje San fae 6 ah tA gt gt The Module configuration screen is then displayed eyr project HP he 6 11 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS In the Workgroup view s Module configuration screen module types basic model number module names automatically named by loader if a module that acquired information has no name and model numbers that belong to the workgroup are listed iow project GP Pe o Handling Precautions e f a module type on the list is changed the Confirmation of module type modification message box is displayed When a module s type is changed all of its parameters will be initialized E Adding Modules To add a module to the workgroup s module configuration select the Add button or Add a copy button Selecting the Add button to add a module A single undefined module will be added In Type select a basic model number then register a name and model number r fice paja YF ho ous fe je pia je er oe aorfgam Saneng Diii totes i z i He Bi bie i E m 6 12 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Selecting the
84. ea Automatic numbering button Numbers all IP address and node IDs Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT E Project Window Menu Configuration List File New Creates a new project Ctrl N Offline from Actual Module Configuration Qos Opens the project Ci 10 Save sid Overwrite saves the project Ctrl S When the project is open Save as Saves the project with a different name CSV output Outputs parameter settings as a CSV file Exit Exits the loader If the Universal Monitor is running it will also exit Edit Cuts data Ctrl X Enabled when data that can be cut is selected ae Copies data Ctrl C Enabled when data that can be copied is selected Paste Pastes data Ctrl V Enabled when pastable data has been cut or copied Workgroup Switches to Workgroup independent Unsupported independent mode mode Data check LS Checks parameter settings Displays the Logical Operation Z Ae Definition window Displays the Actual Module Configuration window Writes parameters to a module Writes the target selected on the tree For details refer to gt 6 5 Writing Parameters page 6 37 Display Logical operation definition window Online Actual module configuration Write Parameters For details refer to F 6 6 Monitoring Module Operations page 6 40 and Chapter 7 Read Parameters Reads parameters from a module Reads to the targ
85. ed abnormally during project editing the following message box will be displayed the next time it is started up Yes that project will open Cond eration of tiles previawsly failed 4 That pra eet nnd Choe ramai sheer lard ond ig y aih bo open 7 y Handling Precautions e f the loader is exited abnormally while running the PC s network settings will remain as they were while the loader was running Start up the loader open the Network Profile window then take appropriate action as described in W Network Profile page 5 31 You can return to the network settings used before the loader s previous startup 2 2 Chapter 2 STARTING AND QUITTING THE LOADER 2 2 Quitting the Loader To quit the loader select File from the Project window s menu bar then select Exit How project SLP AK Note e If the computer s network settings were changed with the network profile function they will return to normal when you quit the loader 2 3 Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT 3 1 The Layout and Role of Windows E The Layout and Role of Loader Windows The loader has the following basic windows e Project window e Actual module configuration window e Universal monitor window Explanations for each of these windows are provided below e Re Window Image Project window This window is used to set the parameters of the modules required for system operation For details refer to CF This
86. ee window of the Universal monitor window Monitor data tree button The custom levels of the monitor data tree can be edited Add category Creates a new category Enabled when a custom level is selected in the monitor data tree Creates a new group Enabled when a category of a custom level in the monitor data tree is selected adds the group to the selected category level Copy Copies the level and all settings targeted for monitoring of the selected category of group Enabled when a category or group is selected Paste Pastes the copied category or group information pa Deletes the category or group selected in the monitor data tree Digital trend Sets the items registered to a category or group as a digital trend aa 7 29 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Right click menu for monitor data tree Category Creates a new category Enabled when a custom level is selected in the monitor data tree Creates a new group Enabled when a category is selected in the monitor data tree and the group is added to the selected category Copies the level of the selected category or group and the setting items targeted for monitoring Enabled when a category or group is selected in the monitor data tree Pastes the copied category or group information Enabled when a custom level item is selected in the monitor data tree Renames the selected category or group Selecting a category or group enables editing of the name Enter th
87. efer to gt Monitor settings 7 25 For details refer to gt Trend monitor color settings 7 26 For details refer to lt gt Options 7 27 For details refer to F 7 8 Trend Memo 7 35 For details refer to 7 8 Trend Memo 7 35 Prohibits floating of windows gt D D D x gt 3 2 ro 3 G O O O 5 O 2 adding removing a check mark Enabled only when the Fixed position window menu item is OFF Monitor tree If the window is already i Displays the Trend monitor window displayed it becomes Crossline Data__ Displays the Crossline data window Numeric monitor Returns the position of each window to their standard positions Return to standard position View i Bit display Monitor Add favorites Registers the current window configuration Organize favorites Changes or deletes the names of window eo configurations registered to favorites Po Nothing is displayed Displays the Version dialog box gt Favorite Show help About version info I D D Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Window configuration operations The Universal monitor window consists of multiple windows placed together Size adjustments as well as switching between floating and docking modes can be made by dragging these windows Positionally fix window By selecting Window Fixed position window from the menu bar of the
88. efined For details refer to gt I Selecting Multiple module configuration to Create a Project page 6 4 Selecting Automatic configuration from actual module to create When selecting the Automatic configuration from actual module radio button to create a project a scan is performed of the actual module configuration to detect and register module configuration information from the actual module For details refer to gt Selecting Automatic configuration from actual module to Create a Project page 6 6 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS E Selecting Single module configuration to Create a Project The following steps explain how to automatically register the module configuration for a single module while creating a project The model number of the registered module is NX DISNT4TOO 1 Select File New from the Project window s menu bar or click the i icon od Eb bl gt gt The Create new project dialog box will then be displayed Erali new pirat i j EF Ti Spike mildi Sirya nisi Ey Beds a rT Sree sagen n i Ta 2 Select Single module configuration and click OK Note e If anew project is created while another project is already open the Confirmation of new creation message box will be displayed To close the opened project and start a new one click Yes If you don t want to close the opened project click No a Ree ci the current p Gg eee mi onder bo
89. eip ain dala has barn sogurad ier Ue farni a dia 0 ered Whe iea of edea i AD The project wa be configured bartan on Eh ivorraation De Yau alo mich Re read maiia sobting parsneters The Progress dialog box is displayed for reading progress Tranderins saremeters 07 Cena nnae Lean The Parameters received message box is displayed Click OK Banametens received 5 27 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 28 6 7 When changing the actual module communication settings change them at the Actual module configuration window and perform writing When changing parameters first change settings in the Project window then perform parameter writing Save the project under different names as necessary 5 6 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Other E Communication Path A method of module to loader connection Ethernet or USB loader cable must be selected in the communication path When connecting via Ethernet network interface assignment must be done for the PC to be used with the loader Paes Me paii Elfrertiet Select Online Communications path from the Actual module configuration window or Project window s menu bar gt gt The Communications path dialog box is then displayed Note e To select a USB loader cable the following requirements must be met e The USB loader cable must be recognized by the PC when conne
90. end memo records comments from users and the history of PID parameter change Trend memo data is linked with a trend log file and saved The file name is written to a trend log in the same way as a PID log Trend memos can be recorded by selecting Record from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window or using the right click menu in the Trend monitor window E Register a trend memo Trend memos can be registered by selecting Trend memo registration from the right click menu in the Trend window or by selecting Record Trend memo registration from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window The Register Trend Memo dialog box is displayed o Handling Precautions e Trend memo registration is enabled during monitoring after receiving the first trend data If a trend memo is registered from the menu of the Universal monitor window the latest value on the trend graph s X axis absolute time is the registration time If registration is done from the right click menu of the Trend monitor window the time at the mouse position will be the registration time E Display a trend memo To display a trend memo select Record R Trend Memo List V from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window or select Trend Memo List V from the right click menu of the Trend monitor window gt gt The Trend memo list dialog box is displayed Delete selected items Button Push pin Button Share permie uiad brn
91. epairs for five 5 years after the discontinuance of those products In some cases however we cannot undertake such repairs for reasons such as the absence of repair parts For field instruments we may not be able to undertake parts replacement for similar reasons azbil Ya m atake Corporation Specifications are subject to change without notice 08 Advanced Automation Company 1 12 2 Kawana Fujisawa Kanagawa 251 8522 Japan aD i eoe 1st Edition Issued in August 2010 T
92. er measures refer to gt I Message List page 5 16 4 2 If no error occurs during actual module configuration scan but the project is not open in the Project window The following message box is displayed When you want to configure the communication settings for modules such as address numbering click the No button J Dryn r bcs Bait ect a rroa irera _ CE Note e When you click the Yes button in the message box shown above 6 1 Creating a Project Selecting Automatic configuration from actual module to create page 6 1 4 3 If no error occurs during actual module configuration scan but you are editing a workgroup in the Project window The following message box is displayed When you want to configure the communication settings for modules such as address numbering click the No button Coa emathin H conmmewicatios seitiag evereritiiog J Dip au ash ho manhe project mapping Migrasi eth achasl mache erer pre Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 Scan results are displayed on the screen for each chain Note e If an error occurs An error icon will flash for the module with a scan error By right clicking on the module with the flashing error icon and selecting Error display you can see the error description je H PENE Ti E Pe ee a nama aa mian i ee m mmm mmm m me teeta p PETEA er j Doim P eramen MEIN EEA HFE je
93. et selected on the tree For details refer to gt 6 7 Reading Parameters page 6 45 Monitor Initiates the Universal Monitor Communications For details refer to path gt E Communication Path page 5 29 For details refer to gt E Network Profile page 5 31 For details refer to gt E Communications Options page 5 37 Changes communication path from PC to module Network Profile Switches network settings such as computer s IP address Communications Loader communication time out options 3 9 Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT project tree a Epis fara project tree M tree Home Moves to the workgroup level Alt home belonging to the current project tree position Display line graph aa Displays line table as a graph Pee Unsupported Set user level Changes the parameter user level For details refer to gt E User Levels page 6 18 Help Help Displays the online help Unsupported About SLP NX Displays version and license information E Tool Bar Back Moves one position back on the project When the project is open the project Back tree tree Next gt Moves one position forward of the project tree Home Moves to the workgroup level belonging to the current project tree position Create Creates a new project Offline from Actual Module OMIGUN Overwrite saves the project When the project is open Expands the project tree When the project
94. etc can be output to a CSV file E Method of Operation 1 Select File CSV output from the Project window s menu bar ee ee oa grag 4 El 4 2 Inthe Save as dialog box specify a Location and File name then select Save The CSV file will be output Fields output to each line are as follows 6 NodelD __ The mapping data module s node ID 8 BankName Parameter bank name _ _ 9 Name Parameteritemname _ _ Difference from initial value default output with mark Note e Parameters output via CSV file output are organized by user level For details on user levels refer to gt 6 3 Editing Parameters page 6 15 and the user manual of each module 6 51 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR 7 1 Monitoring Function Overview Universal monitor is used for monitoring the module status or verifying the operation status during test running or actual running after a parameter is changed etc J Handling Precautions e Universal monitor does not include general purpose 24 hour data logger functionality It can be used for temporary monitoring such as in test run adjustment Please do not use the universal monitor function for long term data sampling or continuous alert monitoring etc Because universal monitor is not an application software designed for long term operation such usage may result in the stoppage of data sampling effects on the other ap
95. ff has been selected in the ON OFF option e a pam Ee Aaa l is r o Le Lm ieee ai loge d pn ier Drue dea pea TOE Aia 6 24 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 4 You can confirm that only a portion of the parameters have been set to local data 6 25 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Steps for clearing all remote data use when the same remote data is being used for multiple parameters The following steps explain how to clear all remote data use when remote data is being used for more than one parameter The same remote data used for basic steps with the Logical Operation Function s Input Assignment A will be used for this example 1 The Steps for using the same remote data for multiple parameters must already be completed To clear the use of remote data for multiple parameters click the down arrow in the combo box of any parameter i Be Fh i EA EA j pet pmi j Med mipri pomru amir a l iH E k 2 140 1 oerder bat 11 Tul 7 7 limni aed tor we Tkane d Ofori aed De HR era eee ee ie Ai Lc ie HAB J EI pis iEn 10 isa Hh isa i Igisa Dmir Iisi m Jisa aie thie Jiri 3 After performing step 2 above click the 2nd level s selection status name in the example above it is the DI terminal status of D25_2 3 1 Click Yes on the Remote data confirmation message box 6 26 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3
96. g started Display example Eamsm The zoom status of Trend monitor is displayed at the right end of the status bar Operations for which ZoomIn is displayed are as follows e Zooming while dragging and dropping within the trend monitor e When trend group header is right clicked and End full screen display is selected e When the zoom in icon on the toolbar ES is selected Display example COM stiis Wai Zomin Operations for which ZoomOut is displayed are as follows e When the zoom out icon on the toolbar r is selected Display example COM stum Wat Eronda To display the version information of the Universal monitor select Help gt About version info from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window gt gt The version information of universal monitor is displayed as follows Universal Monitor i et 2016 Yamask Coepcostion AS Iieghin Meoerred Version 1 0 1 67 beg eet les 1S Tas Lege TDIA PSr 100 1 Klbrey 1 00 75 aC 7 6 E Communication destination E Monitor settings 1 2 3 1 2 Settings Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Select Settings Communication destination from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window gt gt The Communication destination dialog box is displayed Lanminicetiee tsii nakon The displayed content is as follows After confirming click the OK button Server The set IP address and port number are disp
97. guration message box gt gt The Confirmation of transition to the actual module configuration window message box will be displayed When clicking Yes in the Confirmation of transition to the actual module configuration window message box the Actual module configuration window shown in step 5 in 5 2 Defining IP Address and Node Address page 5 7 will be displayed Clicking No will end the process First work to avoid the displayed error 6 7 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 4 Ifthe settings are unable to directly communicate with modules connected via PC network settings a Network profile search dialog box is displayed If the settings are able to directly communicate with modules connected via PC network settings the parameter receiving process begins In this case move on to step 5 Network dence ivtonmatan fT Giet tou To ie idh sinew prolie cick OK iz Coc o Handling Precautions e f no appropriate profile exists in the list of registered profiles and the Profile search result dialog is displayed an error may be generated when an attempt to create a new profile is made by pressing the OK button This means that a profile with the name New Profile already exists Change it to a different name Refer to Edit Profile Name page 5 35 for details on renaming a profile name 4 1 If an applicable profile is available among those registered a dialog box is displayed to conf
98. he writing process 729 5 20 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS E DECE i rE i ireann myr enar rina armen diego k Rade ar any aach chain Marati ikiii AlN or AANE CCEA TA AA DAE al Failed to write to module or some data has not been written xxx Certain chain information address information and communication settings Please write any such chain information address information or communication settings in an available chain athe d to wrie modih AT ce eee eee het ot beer eerie DAS Enaria DD bes Ped mage at el itil hki Dit ilmiah Puh Piiri hiis fiie and orga eE Pari Abe been writen Failed to write to module or some data has not been written xxx Actual module configuration has been changed Please clear the previous configuration and re execute iii i Fior arte any ach chen EDOT aides iON o rar iC BEHEE ia alia chiri Failed to write to module or some data has not been written xxx Chain ID does not match that of initial module Please write chain information address information or communication settings in a chain without data Writing modules completed Writing of module has been completed successfully lt Error After Writing gt There is an unwritten module in the Actual module configuration window Check that the module is marked with in the Actual module configuration window s Modification column and then click Write to write the actual module comm
99. he left side in order as follows e Data sampling switchover check box Switch the data sampling status of the trend monitor There are two statuses and their meanings are given below pi Icon Makes a trend group the target for sampling m Icon Does not make a trend group the target for sampling To switch the sampling status click the icon portion e Graph update switchover check box Switches the graph view hide status Checks can be selected for three levels The meaning of each check is given as below e Check status of groups Icon Views all data registered to a group Icon Hides all data registered to a group Icon Views some of the data registered to a group and hides the other Changing the check mark for an entire group switches only between the two states of view hide To switch the view state click the icon portion e Check status of individual data items Icon Display target data in graph EF Icon Do not display target data in graph To switch the display state click the icon portion 7 18 Functions Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR e Item names Displays group names and data names If the name is longer than the display length placing the mouse cursor over the name will display the entire name in a tool tip For custom registered trend groups item names can be changed when monitoring is being stopped lt For a group name gt Selecting Data name change from the right click menu displays the Data name change
100. hen monitoring is being stopped Select the icon from the Universal monitor window tool bar a Icon Zoom in Icon Zoom out One click enlarges or reduces by 25 This can be used either when monitoring is being started or stopped The Universal monitor Offline can also be used Manual horizontal scrolling Select the icon from the Universal monitor window tool bar M Icon Return to start time kadi Icon Advance to most recent time a lid Icon Scrolls one half of the screen als ates Icon Scrolls one fourth of the screen This can be used either when monitoring is being started or stopped The Universal monitor Offline can also be used 7 17 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Trend group window The Trend group window groups registered data and can perform display in the Trend monitor window and sampling status operations b MRE ors cep zsnraTom Prr or pon par oga 1000D 10000 TOR OD 10000 ih 500 EP EP F sa mnm COR Rae a a Ti Pingel heare Piaget pf ere PYG danmi ni e ES O24 procpeitacem Proj Items are displayed in list format A maximum of 32 data items can be registered in a group A maximum of eight registered trend groups can be displayed at the same time in the Trend monitor window To display data registered to a trend group click either the leftmost icon or the group name Display items Items are displayed from t
101. hine or equipment you are required to renew any Yamatake products every 5 to 10 years unless otherwise specified in specifications or instruction manuals Field instruments Sensors such as pressure flow level sensors regulating valves etc will reach the end of their life due to aged deterioration of parts For those parts that will reach the end of their life due to aged deterioration recommended replacement cycles are prescribed You are required to replace parts based on such recommended replacement cycles 6 Other precautions Prior to your use of Yamatake products you are required to understand and comply with specifications e g conditions and environment of use precautions warnings cautions notices as set forth in the technical documents prepared for individual Yamatake products such as catalogs specifications and instruction manuals to ensure the quality reliability and safety of those products 7 Changes to specifications Please note that the descriptions contained in any documents provided by Yamatake are subject to change without notice for improvement or for any other reason For inquires or information on specifications as you may need to check please contact our branch offices or sales offices or your local sales agents 8 Discontinuance of the supply of products parts Please note that the production of any Yamatake product may be discontinued without notice For repairable products we will in principle undertake r
102. hlighted e Graph display area scrolling Dragging the vertical axes on the left or right or the graph display area left right mouse button for vertical axes right button for graph area will scroll the graph rendering area Scroll vertically by trend group units or scroll the entire group when including the horizontal axis This function can be used when rendering a graph during monitoring or displaying a graph after stopping monitoring Can also be used in the Universal monitor Offline To return to initial status entire monitor is an updated graph use the same method as for cancelling Zoom described below Note e When scrolling only the vertical axis while monitoring is being started graph rendering will be continued When scrolling to the future area with the horizontal axis graph rendering will continue until the graph reaches the right side of the display area but will stop after it has been reached Also when scrolling to the past area rendering will stop with the current graph Data sampling will continue Example The vertical axis on the left of the graph is specified with the mouse pointer 7 14 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Zoom By holding down the left button of the mouse and dragging from upper left to lower right to form a rectangle in the graph area the graph display for the trend group where you performed the operation will be enlarged To cancel zoom display perform the reverse dragging the
103. i apt Flik icm pam Pemi Leap Manin irap Pup z Lucena Sa Gules eee EEEE l jirga marri SR inima evert 2 LETETT TELLETT Ligea opinan MAEONENTENEANEN Ussrdrirs tb t Urdei big DEERRERTEREIEEN lama iera DOnna Alar iederen z BUENE 00 e one lasmi ETERS ESTEE EOD Arr irtorratond EEEESERESEEERES E i If a category is selected in the Monitor tree window the content for bit display is displayed in the Bit display monitor window It is possible to register bit data to the Trend monitor window by selecting it in the Bit display monitor window and dragging and dropping it in the Trend group window When registering data to the Trend monitor window a message to confirm whether to set it as a digital trend will be displayed If data rows are double clicked when monitoring 1s being started the Bit display monitor online writing dialog box is displayed and values can be changed e Bit display monitor online writing dialog box If data rows are double clicked when monitoring 1s being started the Bit display monitor online writing dialog box is displayed QU aha pi lay reas mn ee riiag Select one of the choices and click the OK button and when the dialog box closes the value is written to the module If the Cancel button is clicked the value entered is not applied Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Alarm monitor window The Alarm monitor window is displayed in the following
104. i fi FP fete ce corde LEN A SO AE Dea peen lel ma De 1 EID ee da on TS aiit ae tes ge os ur Close Button e Delete selected items button Select one or more row information items and delete them from the trend memo e Pushpin button While the pin is pushed in the Trend memo list dialog box will be displayed in front on the Universal monitor window e Close button Closes the Trend memo list dialog box 7 35 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E History of PID parameter change Select groups in Numeric monitor column units and click History of PID parameter change on the right click menu gt gt The History of PID parameter change dialog box is displayed E Hisy of Pi parted Chane Ea turer Change piee Popiera beard F 00 Wip a conigursben DS 1D TAT Change paren Inne ome je VO Periph contigo 2a AAT a Oo tng The History of PID parameter change dialog box displays only data related to the selected data 7 36 7 9 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Offline E Offline overview Note The offline function can be used to redisplay registered past trend graphs and numeric data Graphs from multiple points in the past can also be displayed at the same time PID logs are log files storing data settings and monitors targeted to be displayed in the Numeric monitor window in a time sequence Trend data and PID logs are linked by units of groups or categories Read PID logs are displayed in the
105. indow s menu bar gt gt The Create new project dialog box will then be displayed Cenain new promt a E E mehs Cee pre om Spoke i ore Fla Ey Sleds a ofan A kig coe Aree iLE Tle Select Automatic configuration from actual module and click OK gt gt The Collection of the module s information begins and the Progress dialog box is displayed hasbro repos From beg rca E A message box appears explaining there are duplicate IP addresses Click OK dy hupi P abrise tent BP idii pelle y reauerd aGupie se P pire anit addres timg a a d The Confirmation of transition to the actual module configuration window message box is displayed Click Yes Cactimation ef irmeaithen to ihe actual moiak coofipertlen windows J Dig p en ba maa DT bhan etal re ie coi ban eee Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 1 There are currently duplicated IP addresses and node IDs in the Actual module configuration window 5 2 Click Automatic numbering to number the IP address and node ID of all modules at the Automatic module numbering dialog box or enter each module s IP address and node ID individually in text boxes in the Actual module configuration window s contents area The example below shows the Automatic module numbering dialog box is shown below as an example 5 3 If the IP address and node ID have been changed they are marked with
106. information address information and communication settings message box will then be displayed rg a ee ie ae eo ed Cee ee bar a b E EEs rra nd eae ee ee ee 4 Wiwin ad el ed ad Pa Ei 1 L Handling Precautions e Once writing is completed the module will be reset restarted Confirm operational status and start working Note 8 9 e Writing of actual module communication settings to the module is done for each chain e If there are multiple chains a different chain ID will be assigned to each chain but if an appropriate chain name has already been set comparative management for the actual chain 1s easy The settings are written only to modules with the Target check box checked If you want to confirm mapping with the target module before writing perform the steps described in 5 4 Module LED Lights page 5 15 to turn on the module s LED light for confirmation Click Yes on the Writing of chain information address information and communication settings message box gt gt The Progress dialog box is displayed Actual module configuration information is then automatically acquired from the module 5 11 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 3 Communication Settings Communication settings other than the module s IP address and node address are to be configured in the Actual module configuration window Set communication button The following sett
107. ing When you click this the Mapping view is displayed 3 Parameter writing This allows you to write all parameters onto the module 4 Monitor This allows you to initiate the Universal Monitor 5 Parameter reading This allows you to read all parameters from the module For each workgroup Workgroup name and Comments can be defined Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT Module Configuration View OF kipa eed Oe wa Fr er a SET Add Button Add a copy Button Delete Button Up Button Down Button Edit Button Set model number Button Initialize Button Type Name Model No Module configuration and Mapping views are one level below the Workgroup view When Module configuration is selected in the project tree you can define the configuration of modules belonging to the workgroup in the contents area When an actual module is used selecting Automatic configuration from actual module in the Create new project dialog box allows you to automatically define the module configuration so you don t have to do it manually The following the following settings can be made in the Module configuration view Add button Adds a module Add a copy button Adds a module with the parameter settings of any defined module Delete button Deletes a module Up button Moves the definitions of the selected module up one level in the list Down button
108. ings can be configured If there is no available module you can configure module settings via 6 4 Mapping page 6 29 Settings Type Name Description A CA ANE page 5 13 page 5 14 Module basic Set the following value to Checks this box when performing the setting all modules automatic address numbering prohibition function for all modules Automatic address Excludes modules from auto address numbering is prohibited numbering Check mark will be removed from the list of target modules IP setting potest __1P net ngs _ _ __ Default gateway IP default gateway Port settings Set next value to all Checks this box when you want port modules settings to apply to all modules a eae communication Cannot be changed a eae number MODBUS communication MODBUS TCP function s port number port number CPL communication port CPL TCP communication port number number Unsupported Set the following value to Checks this box when you want the detailed settings all modules changes to RS 485 setting to apply to all modules RS 485 device address Device address used for host communication RS 485 RS 485 protocol Host communication RS 485 protocol selection RS 485 transmission rate Transmission speed used for host communication RS 485 RS 485 bit length Bit length used for host communication RS 485 With without RS 485 parity With without parity used for host status communication RS 485 RS 485 stop bits Stop
109. irm the valid values and then write Ae amar Pas Solr Some modue modal members ere not oatched in moduba dined for prosect anc Baid modes Cee ee a actual ADS DST eH Praat A DSONT4 TD 9 Regent deere in chu aon aoe thee a edule Gee hor He anaes od a del cele 28 F 5 An error has occurred Some module model numbers are not matched in modules defined for project and scanned modules An error has occurred Significant differences in configuration exist between a module defined for the project and a scanned module 28 An error has occurred Significant differences in configuration exist between a module defined for the project and a scanned module 28 An error has occurred Type position IP address node ID and workgroup ID are not matched in module defined for project and scanned module 25 Significant differences in configuration exist between a module defined for the project and a scanned module 28 An error has occurred Type position IP address node ID and workgroup ID are not matched in module defined for project and scanned module 26 Significant differences in configuration exist between a module defined for the project and a scanned module 28 lt Module Error gt A module was found with different chain ID within the same chain Confirm chain ID in the Actual module configuration window then to make sure all chain IDs are the same within the chain click Write to write to
110. irm whether or not the found profile will be used lt When using a registered profile that is displayed gt Click OK and move on to step 5 lt When not using any profile that is displayed gt Click Cancel Note When network settings are incorrect and parameters cannot be read a Confirmation of continuation message box will be displayed In this case click Cancel then confirm module and PC network settings Caaikmaihn af ciann J Dig you meh bo pantin peeceing with qurent rategi profile When clicking OK in the Confirmation of continuation message box the process in step 5 will resume but since the module and PC network cannot directly communicate with each other the Process failure message box is displayed Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 4 2 If an applicable profile is not available among those registered a dialog box 5 6 is displayed to confirm whether or not you want to create a new profile lt When creating a new profile gt Click OK to create a new applicable profile and a dialog box will be displayed to confirm whether or not you will use it When clicking OK again the profile will switch to a new one In this case move on to step 5 If you do not want to use the new profile click Cancel Note When network settings are incorrect and parameters cannot be read a Confirmation of continuation message box will be displayed In this case click Cancel then confi
111. is displayed Toa ar Peran F 2 The displayed content is as follows e Trend time display settings Set whether the trend monitor graph s X axis will display absolute time or relative time from the start of monitoring e Trend log settings Set the trend log file s core name and output target folder e Output target folder path specification 1 Direct input Set the entered folder as the output target If the entered folder does not exist a folder will be created with the name entered Note e If Log is entered Log in the loader installation folder will be set as the output target 2 If Browse button is clicked to select a folder The output target will be set to the location selected e Font settings Set the font displayed in the Universal monitor window Character size is fixed e Character code settings Displays the character code for writing and reading 1 27 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Other settings 3 Once the settings have been made click the OK button gt gt The data sampled in the trend monitor is written to an external file as a log The file name is core name _ time stamp file extension The time stamp format is YY YYMMDDhhmmss The data written to the log file can be read Offline later and displayed in a graph The docking state of each window in the Universal monitor window can be saved and called up Positionally fix window Select Window
112. is is a method for reading parameters on a single module basis The parameters of a single module can be read via Ethernet or via USB loader cable Set up the communication path and network profile in advance when using Ethernet L Handling Precautions 1 2 When using a USB loader cable the USB driver must be installed in advance gt Refer to 1 4 Installing the USB loader cable device driver page 1 12 The USB loader cable s connection path can only be set when mapping data of a single module has been set to the project When the mapping data of multiple modules is set to the project a USB loader cable cannot be used When using the inter module data forwarding function make sure the project has mapping data from multiple modules In order to be executed the inter module data forwarding function requires the setting information of each module that data will be exchanged between Please note that when reading the parameters of a single module then writing them after that the inter module data forwarding function may operate incorrectly Select a module from the Project window s project tree for parameter reading Parameters can be read from modules via one of the following methods e Select 5 Parameter reading under Operation list in the Workgroup view s contents area e Select Online Read Parameters from the Project window s menu bar e Select the tn icon when using Ethernet
113. ke Corporation or its dealer Alternatively you can download the necessary manuals from http www yamatake com Network Instrumentation Module User s Manual Network Design Version Manual No CP SP 1313 Personnel who are in charge of design of a network using the Network Instrumentation Module should read this manual thoroughly It describes how to design a network and gives examples Network Instrumentation Module NX D15 25 35 Controller Module User s Manual for Installation Manual No CP UM 5561JE This manual is supplied with the NX D15 25 35 Personnel in charge of design and or manufacture of a system using the NX D15 25 35 should thoroughly read this manual It describes safety precautions installation wiring and primary specifications For further information about operation refer to the user s manual Abridged Version Network Instrumentation Module NX D15 25 Controller Module User s Manual Abridged Version Manual No CP UM 1308E Personnel who are using the NX D15 25 for the first time or who are in charge of hardware design and or maintenance of a control panel containing the NX D15 25 should read this manual thoroughly This manual describes the hardware surveys the NX D15 25 and other products used with it explains installation wiring and troubleshooting and gives hardware specifications Network Instrumentation Module NX CB1 Communication Box User s Manual Manual No CP UM 5558JE This manu
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115. layed Module Select the module to be edited from the combo box and confirm the IP address port number and node address Select Settings Monitor settings from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window gt gt The Monitor settings dialog box is displayed Manlior petting Mionacring oa o gt ai oS Graph update ey Deh ge jir gei act m Tiered 2c ieee Ping ed hr kirsa Sino T Fisa hipiar ima langh riami el Fisted iarmgle The displayed content is as follows e Monitoring cycle e Graph update freq initial value is every 2 cycles Set the monitor data sampling cycle in msec The initial value is 400 If the communication path is Ethernet Select how frequently to update once per monitoring cycles The 7 25 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR e Alarm cycle Set the alarm information data sampling cycle in msec The initial value is 5 200 msec set as an integral multiple of the monitor cycle e High and low limits Set the high and low limit values for data displayed in the graph area The Y axis of the trend graph will be fixed within the range of set values if fixed values are selected The initial setting is Automatic e Display time length Set the time range for data displayed in the graph area The X axis displayed in the trend graph is determined according to the value selected in the combo box The initial value is 1 min e Fixed
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117. ly introduces the functions STARTING AND QUITTING THE LOADER This chapter describes how to start and quit the loader LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT This chapter explains the configuration of windows for this loader and the roles of each window WORK FLOW This chapter explains how to set up parameters in the modules and the work flow for operating modules ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS This chapter explains the address settings and communication settings required for module communications PARAMETER SETTING This chapter explains how to set up parameters for operating modules UNIVERSAL MONITOR This chapter explains how to change settings and describes the screens for monitoring the operation status RESTRICTIONS AND IMPORTANT NOTES ON USE This chapter explains restrictions and important points for use EXPLANATION OF TERMINOLOGY Contents Conventions Used in This Manual The Role of This Manual Organization of This User s Manual Chapter 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Chapter 2 2 1 2 2 Chapter 3 3 1 Chapter 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Chapter 5 5 1 INTRODUCTION OVGIVIGW oreco ni reena E E EE 1 1 E Loader Functions o5 6 66465 ve ec tvs sosudesee ese ewsedenw Seen aeee 1 1 System Requirements 642 40400004 0 0424 0 4546 154 eeeeee ena tea en tae 1 2 E System Environment 00 cee es 1 2 M Connection to Modules 000 cee eee es 1 3 installing INC LOaGel chs cu deueee te dre stow
118. m the menu bar of the Universal monitor window and select the name of the window settings to call up The window will be displayed in the saved status Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR 7 7 Custom Monitoring The custom monitoring function is used when customizing monitored items This section explains the editing method for custom monitoring and the corresponding operations in universal monitor Select the Custom tab in the Monitor tree window to monitor items registered to custom monitoring in the Numeric monitor etc Also standard items models corresponding to the model numbers and the number of modules in use are automatically registered in the Default tab of the Monitor tree window The items that can be registered to custom monitoring vary depending on user level settings E Custom monitor editing dialog box To edit custom monitoring select Settings Edit monitoring data from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window gt gt The following Custom monitor editing dialog box is displayed Level View Buttons for the Monitor Data Tree Monitor Data Tree Edited Data g Handling Precautions e To use content registered to custom monitoring offline 7 9 Offline 7 37 register it as a trend trend group Settings for numeric monitoring cannot be used or this cannot be used offline even if registered to a monitor Monitor data tree Displays the tree configuration displayed in the Monitor tr
119. me Displays trend group data names when moving the cursor in the Trend monitor window or those corresponding to double click locations e Start point value X start point value Y Displays trend group start point times and values at start point when moving the cursor in the Trend monitor window or those corresponding to double click locations e End point value X end point value Y Displays trend group end point times and values at end point when moving the cursor or double clicking when the start point has been established in the Trend monitor window Note e If no data exists is displayed e Y axis difference value Displays the difference between start point value Y and end point value Y e Tilt Displays the tilt between start point values X Y and end point values X Y The crossline function is only enabled when monitoring is being stopped When the cursor is moved in the trend graph perpendicular lines are rendered in the trend graph area displaying corresponding each value for Y from the X axis value Displays the difference value tilt between the point double clicked on the trend graph and the point to which the mouse has been moved or which was clicked in coordinates 7 21 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Bit display monitor window 7 22 The Bit display monitor window is described below Example Controller module Leapt Ta idy papt Mlangali r Five TAF Loapi Masiy bragi Mianin
120. monitor windoW 0002 eee eee ees 7 10 Mm Numeric grid display 2 0 c cece 7 11 E Trend monitor WINdOW 00 c ee 7 14 M Trend group WINKOW 2 cc eee ees 7 18 M Crossline data WINdOW 0c cece es 7 21 E Bit display monitor WiINdOW 0 0 cee ee 7 22 E Alarm monitor Window 0 02 e eee ees 7 23 E SlalusS Daf oteecs ets cstac cee krane E Crees sees od 7 24 E Version information sa023 bocGoecas eh ebeed See bse seed coe th ee se 7 24 SENINGS se ccere semen teen ewe meee Che deea eee dees ene eee boeeeeds 7 25 E Communication destination 000 cee 7 25 M Monitor settingS 0 0 ccc es 7 25 E Trend monitor color settingS 0 00 cece es 7 26 E OODUONS priate ee ee re ee See ees re ee ee ee 7 27 E Oher SQuingS ue serosa ae ede eres oo ew het eee ete ed ek 7 28 Custom MOnINONNG 62 24008 deere te sc ctbieenwneceeeiueiceseress 7 29 E Custom monitor editing dialog bOX 00 c ee es 7 29 7 9 Chapter 8 Appendix viii mM Select data dialog bOX 0 es 7 32 E Trend registration by column dialog bOx 000 cee eaee 7 34 rend MEMO ee ee nee ee ee ee 7 35 E Trend memo OvervieW 0 0 e eee es 7 35 E Register a trend Memo 646 322 ccceitadoeeddueducereneay dnc vee 7 35 E Display a trend Memo 2 00 e eee es 7 35 E History of PID parameter change 000 ce eee eee 7 36 ORNE e 24560254 0scpesecuseeny cede
121. mouse from lower right to upper left to draw a rectangle This function can be used when rendering a graph during monitoring or displaying a graph after stopping monitoring Can also be used in the Universal monitor Offline Graph rendering stops when zoom is used When zooming includes the future area graph rendering will continue until the graph reaches the right side of the display area but will stop after it has been reached Data sampling will continue Crossline cursor When the mouse cursor is placed within the graph area the lines displayed on the vertical axis are called crosslines These can be used in conjunction with the Crossline data window This function can be used for the entire group Group units are used in the Crossline data window e Moving the cursor The data for points where the crossline cursor and graph overlap is displayed in the Crossline data window e Double clicking The starting point for the crossline cursor is established Changes to bold line display If the crossline cursor is moved with the mouse the start point data established in the Crossline data window and end point data for points overlapping with the crossline are displayed When establishing the start point if the crossline is single clicked again it is fixed as the end point Clicking again cancels the fixed end point Double click the start point to cancel it e Display time Time displayed in trend monitoring is di
122. n With External Devices W SLP NX page 2 18 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1 3 Installing the Loader Install the SLP NX on the PC hard disk Keep the installation CD ROM as a backup This section describes how to install the SLP NX on a personal computer o Handling Precautions e The CD does not contain an operating system OS and cannot be used on a PC that lacks an OS e f you start the installer while another application is running the installer may malfunction Shut down other applications and then start the installer The SLP NX sometimes cannot be started due to a particular combination of other applications and drivers For details on Windows and PC settings refer to the users manuals provided with Windows and with the PC e The loader uses Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express as its database engine If other versions of Microsoft SQL Server such as Microsoft SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 R2 are installed please uninstall these before installing the loader E Loader installation procedure Starting the installation 1 Insert the SLP NX installation CD in the PC and open Windows Explorer SP 0 99 06 D IR De Gat yew Fgotes Took Hep Gmm O oF sah rates Te GLA Ee K Araire E Piaui nenga _ i wa agen fie a Al gips di A j Peto d s amp r oe Other Places firehubjicictin ed w tanli ig Hiau m TPH i My Cecunents et TE T hard reri Pie ered Poker Tasks W Renare
123. nd restart it after writing to the module s When using the Universal monitor with a USB loader cable in an environment with multiple modules do not connect the USB loader cable to a different module after starting monitoring Restart the SLP or reopen the project Select Monitor Exit from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window gt gt The Universal monitor information message box is displayed Universal moniter infonmatien ij utpat the trend kag bo a eT Ced e Note e Even if the No button is selected monitoring will stop To reopen monitoring follow the procedure in W Starting monitoring e Even if the No button is selected a CS V format trend log file can be created afterward using the procedure below 1 Select File Log file conversion from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window 2 Select a CSV format trend log file as the file that you want to output in the Open log file dialog box that is displayed 3 Click on the Open button 4 Click on the Save button in the Save As dialog box 7 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR 7 8 2 When outputting a trend log file click on the Yes button gt gt A trend log file CSV format is created and the Universal monitor information message box is displayed confirming whether or not to open the location where the file was stored with Explorer eee meets lone ics Trae keep flle mia marad arah AL
124. ndow change the settings so that data is not sampled for modules with an error status If the system is trying to sample data for modules that cannot be communicated with many timeouts will occur This will affect communication monitoring with normal modules The communication status displayed in the status bar in the Universal monitor window will alternate between In Progress and Interrupted mM Coexistence with Virus Security Software If your PC is installed with security software that has functions such as personal firewalls loader Ethernet communication will be limited and it may not be possible to read write module parameters or execute monitoring through the Universal Monitor When using the loader if you do not disable the Windows Firewall function or stop security software operations unexpected errors might occur However if you do disable firewall functions or stop security software you need to consider the risk of computer viruses penetrating the system We ask you to carefully consider this risk and assume full responsibility for any actions that you take Yamatake is not responsible for any damages or errors that occur as a result of changing these settings E Communication Boxes for Ring Communications in Chain Connections Communication boxes for ring communications in chain connections are displayed in the Module configuration window using the actual module configuration scan function in the loader Communication boxes
125. network profile in advance 1 Select a workgroup from the Project window s project tree for batch parameter reading By performing one of the following operations parameters can be read from all modules belonging to the workgroup e Select 5 Parameter reading under Operation list in the Workgroup view s contents area e Select Online Read Parameters from the Project window s menu bar ELP E e Select the ms icon from the Project window s tool bar SP fice poje SP he Die u jf eee Fee ee i lent P Pe Jam a fel Da To fim mrpr E TE P d j iia ayy E r wij p e a E a nt Cornet a Fahey il aa ee fee il L Hodis masma E a L herein u o r hmr rej 2 When the Confirmation of parameter read message box is displayed click Yes to read parameters J Del hA ira ee ri ee H Aa i CF ld feel LEJ 6 45 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3 When reading parameter files the following Progress dialog box is displayed Feet Seren oy l Zim 4 When reading is completed normally and the Parameters received message box is displayed click OK to end the process Parameter received Fogyni parantes hac baari conpatad If reading is completed abnormally error information will be displayed in a message box After dealing with the error situation read parameters again 6 46 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS E Reading from a Single Module Th
126. o of trend groups displays 1 Once a value has reached the upper limit logging files are moved to a different file and the graph display is cleared Samples may not be created to a maximum depending on environment factors such as the PC load and the number of modules 2 Data sampling may not be performed in accordance with the monitor cycle setting depending on environment factors such as the PC load and the number of modules The recommended monitor cycle settings for specific module numbers are shown below Recommended settings For Ethernet communication 1 module 400 msec 2 4 modules sec 5 16 modules 2 sec 17 modules or more 4 sec For loader jack communication 2000 msec 3 These are the settings for loader communication Ethernet and serial The parameter read write timeout values are fixed at Ethernet 50 sec and Serial 40 sec Chapter 8 RESTRICTIONS AND IMPORTANT NOTES ON USE E Do not Stop SQL Server Service The SQL Server SQL EXPRESS service must be operating to run the loader Do not stop the SQL Server SQL EXPRESS service After installing SQL Server the service is set up to start automatically when starting up the PC Do not change this setting E Monitoring of Modules with Error Status through Universal Monitor If modules with a normal status are combined with modules with an error status unable to communicate with the loader in the Trend group window in the Universal monitor wi
127. on of the processing module later and set parameters and actual module communication settings again for them to operate Operating window Reference page Project window Open the saved project 6 9 Opening a Project page 6 49 Determine the configuration of the processing module Modify the module configuration 6 2 Defining Module Configuration offline page 6 11 Project window Edit the parameters 6 3 Editing Parameters page 6 15 Set the parameters Define the mapping information 6 4 Mapping page 6 29 Project window Output the settings in CSV format 6 10 Output to CSV File page 6 51 Confirm and save the settings for the module Save the project 6 8 Saving a Project page 6 48 Project window Open the saved project 6 9 Opening a Project page 6 49 Open the saved project after acquiring the module Project window Prepare the actual module and 6 4 Mapping page 6 29 Actual module configuration configure the actual module window communication settings to the module using mapping information 5 3 Communication Settings page 5 12 Project window Write the parameters 6 5 Writing Parameters page 6 37 Enable the actual module for communication Set the parameters and let the module go into operation Universal monitor window Confirm the operation on the 6 6 Monitoring Module Operations Universal monitor page 6 40 Confi
128. onfiguration 5 2 E Steps Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Defining IP Address and Node Address Address numbering is done in the Actual module configuration window If there is no available module you can configure module settings via 6 4 Mapping page 6 29 1 Inthe All tab of the Actual module configuration window click Execute button ESFI Fin ee oes Spm i hi EFi Bemir h hhii iCandirmation of madai actup 2 Turn on the module to be numbered with an address then connect the cable selected via communication path to a running PC Note e If multiple modules are concatenated and the Ethernet is used as a communication path these modules can be numbered at once 3 Confirm connection and click OK gt gt The Progress dialog box is displayed I med rioan fad See peered EEL _ caret Note e Make sure whether the loader and the module are properly connected in an appropriate environment gt Refer to Hl Communication Path page 5 29 and ll Network Profile page 5 31 5 7 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS After this one of many message boxes will be displayed depending on the module Status 4 1 If an error occurs during actual module configuration scan A message box containing the error description will be displayed Check the error description and take appropriate action Note e For details on the errors and count
129. online dialog box corresponding to the selected row data is displayed and the edited value is applied to all selected data For the initial value displayed in the Writing online dialog box the value of the leftmost item is displayed even in the case of an edit box or radio button Example If the Setting value LSP cell is double clicked and settings made with multiple loops displayed all Setting value LSP for the target loops can be changed CF Ti D25 THT Waker Laep Dt Leto 02 Laep 09 Lites H Feebhaae aliacha Diar leh Pei aia A 04 our Oo E Ph Engel ca 1 z 5 i z j 4 Pireut channed Unertetined urii iiie D1 Unerdetined rarene code tt Unerdefined ramanea code 03 peer ieee rarer al raje E Lipa ead atarvedd or t Pare ortza Crain date Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Data registration to unconfigured groups in the Trend group window Monitor tree window if categories or individual units for each category are selected the applicable data is displayed in the Numeric monitor If a drag and drop operation from the Numeric monitor window to a Trend group window unconfigured group is performed with either a numeric monitoring cell column header or row header selected a trend group with the selected data range registered is created When a column header is selected the item name is set for the trend group category name when a row header is selected the column nam
130. op in the Project window s Mapping screen write to the module by clicking Write in the Actual module configuration window lt Confirmation of Mapping Continuation gt An IP address has not been set to the project module defined in the project Clicking Yes will transfer the scanned project and mapping will occur When selecting No project settings will not be changed and mapping will not occur lt Confirmation of Mapping Continuation gt Some modules defined in the project were not found when scanning Clicking Yes will only perform mapping for modules that were found during scanning that are consistent with modules defined for the project When selecting No mapping will not occur lt Confirmation of Mapping Continuation gt Module s not defined in the project were found when scanning Clicking Yes will only perform mapping for modules that were found during scanning that are consistent with modules defined in the project When selecting No mapping will not performed Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS lt Build Project gt j J Cinan data has ben gm eof ia be eh Displayed when creating a new project with AA Tha proiect wba confipared basecion the kanunen Automatic configuration from actual module and a pica maaar nerd pac race ne omer module scan occurs normally w Ce e Clicking Yes will read the module parameters and Configuration data has been acquired for the numbe
131. or LED lights writing and automatic numbering e Workgroup ID Displays the workgroup ID the same value for Chain ID is displayed e IP address Can be set the IP address e Node ID Can be set the node ID e Details button Displays module information for the selected module e Set communication button Can be configured Individual communication settings for the selected module e Lit LED button Turns on an LED light for the module with the Target check box checked e Automatic numbering button This allows you to automatically set the IP address and node ID e Write button When clicked the altered actual module communication settings will be written onto the modules with the Target check box checked 5 5 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Module Name Module Name is one level below a Chain Name Here is displayed module information acquired when executing a scan of the actual module configuration Item name Setting value Read value Se ee ee te IO E De Ba gai ji t a G ma te z e a kaia ToP i m e pa oe E a rh LE TEE l E I L BED Pe ee ae Re en ET Peter rh Gee i aii Pals i at wee m etn mm en nee eee eas a a woan m am m Peru shee fe See eee e Item name Name of acquired information e Setting value Setting value while editing in the Actual module configuration window e Read value Module value acquired when executing a scan of the actual module c
132. or details refer to gt E Network Profile page 5 31 Loader communication time out settings For details refer to CF E Communication Options page 5 37 Moves one position back on the Actual Alt Left Module Configuration Tree Enabled when the project is open Moves one position forward on the Actual Alt Right Module Configuration Tree Enabled when the project is open Moves one level up on the Actual Module Configuration Tree Enabled when the project is open Moves to the top level All of the Actual Alt home Module Configuration Tree Moves to the workgroup view in the Project window for the selected module Enabled when a module is selected in the Actual module configuration window Returns focus to the Project window Displays module errors Displayed when an error occurs for a module selected in the Actual module configuration window Changes the user level 5 3 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS E Tool Bar Icon Name Icon Function Back pack Moves one position back on the Actual Module Configuration Tree Moves one position forward on the Actual Module Configuration Tree Moves one level up on the Actual Module Configuration Tree Moves to the top level All of the Actual Module Configuration Tree Expands the Actual Module Configuration Tree E Actual Module Configuration Tree Levels The Actual Module Configuration Tree is mad
133. perate with a user level based on the status when it was started To change the user level of parameters for the universal monitor make the changes 6 3 Editing Parameters 6 15 and then close and restart the universal monitor e When the Universal monitor window is closed the position of each window is stored and windows are displayed the same way when the program is started next 7 2 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR 7 3 Universal Monitor Window The structure of the Universal monitor window is shown below Monitor tree Trend monitor Trend group Bit display monitor Title Bar z ia VETE Tool Bar Mak AANE EAE da g i al za T A PED r ea ia Fy EE rlx oo Sd pim Alarm monitor Tab Categories r x gt e Individual p Fem ni Lem a beme i p e E iii ARRANA fH Numeric Monitor h shaves al Pom Monitor Tab m a i Ta ee Numeric Monitor lo saat k pipka h e Ooo CE Pea Le Settings Tab G AES Am a 5 ee ieee bal le iadaaa PERLE aL d E Egi Ep j Lig Pl Po Wa io n lived i E E E BP Gabe col AL 4 ee ee Cer LLL bbb piii a i 1 ae ee E E E E ili Phi i 4 k aia er I LeeLee Bl bler pirrr oe A i Pa PEE ir a w EDDC pe Peeter He i m ak a CULE ECL Li hao Ses E H K ii ERER Crossline data Tab Numeric monitor Tab Numeric Monitor and Crossline Data The window names and functions displayed in the Universal monitor window are as follow
134. plication software due to a high load on the computer being used or insufficient hard disk space Make sure that the computer s power option settings will not allow it to go into sleep or standby mode when universal monitor is operating Also be sure to ensure that there is sufficient space on the hard disk by checking it and moving log files accordingly etc even when not using this function continuously E Universal monitoring flow of operation Starting Universal calc y Universal Monitor Window Settings page 7 2 page 7 3 page 7 25 Simple monitor operations Ny Setting dialog box Available windows Performing the monitoring Custom Monitoring page 7 29 Customizing the monitoring target Offline Trend Memo page 7 37 page 7 35 Redisplaying and analyzing Registering listing a memo in the collected trend log the trend graph Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR 7 2 Starting Universal Monitor Start the universal monitor using one of the procedures below e In the workgroup display of the Project window select 4 Monitor from the Operation list e Select Online Monitor from the menu bar of the Project window e Click the icon on the tool bar of the EH Project window The selection of Online gt Monitor from the menu bar of the Project window is shown below The following window is displayed after starting the Universal monitor e Universal monitor will o
135. pping data to be written Confirm that the mapping data is displayed in the List screen then click Edit to display the Individual Mapping screen Click Acquisition of actual module configuration at the Individual Mapping screen SP fice paja SP he oe he jt ree pee pein et BG om Gie Bills as il aoe PS s j i b i Fail orp f i pea i lied u j di ma Pa i z E aii TFE Dpi E manl iada pega er 2 The Actual module configuration window opens Execute an actual module configuration scan 6 34 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3 If an error with the actual module is confirmed during the actual module configuration scan close the Actual module configuration window and return to the Individual Mapping screen Note e For details on error messages refer to gt E Message List page 5 16 4 Actual module configuration data acquired through the actual module configuration scan is then displayed in Actual module configuration in the contents area Select the chain 5 By dragging and dropping a module illustration under Mapping onto a module illustration under Actual module configuration the mapping data will be mapped to the actual module configuration information Once mapping is completed the module illustration under Actual module configuration will change in color from gray to black 6 35 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 1 Handling Precautions e If th
136. previously 6 18 E Copy E Paste E Edit Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Select a single parameter cell string numbers select all strings or line numbers select all lines then right click and select Copy or press Ctrl C to copy the selected data area to the copy buffer Select a single parameter cell string numbers select all strings or line numbers select all lines then right click and select Paste or press Ctrl V to paste the data values copied to the copy buffer Note that select all strings and select all lines will be pasted within the same parameter bank When pasting the data setting range of the paste destination will be applied Selecting and right clicking a single parameter cell then selecting Edit enables you to directly change data Parameters normally entered in a combo box can also be used E Setting Up the Inter Module Data Forwarding Function Note This function enables you to use monitor data or parameters from other modules as actual module parameters via the actual module s user defined bits or user defined numbers e User defined bits and user defined numbers are used one at a time for parameters each time remote data is used For details on which parameters can use the inter module data forwarding function refer to gt Network Instrumentation Module Users Manual for Network Design CP SP 13193 L Handling Precautions e The model numbers of certain mo
137. r window This can be used when monitoring is being stopped 7 4 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Project Window Menu Configuration List File Log file Open log file Reads the log file CSV format and displays Enabled only when the trend monitor monitoring is being Open log file Multi Reads multiple log files CSV format and stopped time mode groups the data if the same data type exists Log file conversion Select the file and then select the output format Copy graph to Copies the graph drawing region of the trend clipboard monitor to the Clipboard Start control profile __ Not supported Exit Monitor Start Exit Settings Edit monitoring data Communication destination Monitor settings Trend color settings Options Record View trend memo Trend memo registration Window Fixed position window Closes the Universal monitor window Enabled only when monitoring is being stopped Starts monitoring Enabled only when monitoring is being stopped Stops monitoring The graph is not cleared The graph is not After monitoring is stopped the Universal cleared until Start is monitor information dialog box is displayed selected again prompting whether to output a CSV file of the trend log For details refer to gt 7 7 Custom Monitoring Enabled only when 7 29 monitoring is being stopped For details refer to F Communication destination 7 25 For details r
138. r details refer to gt W Trend monitor color settings 7 26 O a an Record View trend memo S the Trend memo list dialog box For details refer to 7 8 Trend Memo 7 35 Trend memo Aways disabled registration Window Fixed position Prohibits floating of windows Turn _ by adding removing a check mark Return to standard Returns the position of each window to their Enabled only when the position standard positions Fixed position window menu item is OFF If the window is already Trend monitor ___ Displays the Trend monitor window __ displayed it becomes Favorite SC Alwaysdisabled Help Showhelp __ Nothing is displayed About version info _ Displays the Version dialog box 7 39 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Reading trend logs Data collected at different times can be viewed on the same trend group with the offline function Select File F Log file L Open log file O or File F Log file L Open log file Multi point mode M from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window When a trend log is read the Universal monitor Offline window is displayed and the data of the applicable log is displayed in the Trend window along with the trend group Other offline group data can be superimposed over a trend group in the Universal monitor Offline window When data is copied the data set on the graph s line is continued
139. r of include them in the project chains x and the number of modules y When selecting No the project will be created but The project will be configured based on this information parameters will not be read Do you also wish to read module setting parameters When selecting Cancel the project will not be created Huild project lt Project Construction gt Project construction f Displayed when there is no project but a scan of _ Do you wish to Build project with scanned information actual module configuration is performed normally Clicking Yes will create a project When selecting No a project will not be created lt Confirmation of Transition to the Actual Module Configuration Window gt Displayed if there is any error during module scan when a new project is created using Automatic configuration from actual module and an error occurs Do you wish to move to the actual module configuration window Clicking Yes will display the Actual module configuration window and module status can be confirmed When selecting No the Actual module configuration window will return to its original empty state lt Confirmation of communication setting overwriting gt Displayed when module scanning and mapping occur normally Confirmation of communication setting overevriting JL Oe pou pith bo gears project mapping information with schaal module conmunscation settings Do you wish to overwrite
140. remote data is being used for different parameters a oe et ee 1 A i Dait wel tini Dep eepreia DALIO bere ial TALE i ee E ea a EGE 6 23 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Steps for cancelling the use of a single parameter when the same remote data is being used for multiple parameters The following steps describe how to cancel single parameter use of remote data being used for multiple parameters The steps performed when using the same remote data for multiple parameters will be used as an example The same remote data will be used for the Logical Operation Function s Input and Input 2 Input Assignment A 1 The same remote data is already selected from Steps for using the same remote data for multiple parameters To only cancel some use of the remote data for parameters click the down arrow in the combo boxes of those parameters Ti 7 Peace padie sdb Tikan A ued a wed 2 MRLS I ro k i ERL T eea i DAHA D EE E or disa 0 iti iE VSL Cit HE dee 1 Jimi LL a i Iie Of mt thie Jimi JRa imi Pap DAMRI Rages ipl ie gt djir a 2 You can confirm that remote data is selected in the combo boxes _ aerate Tatilci bat 11 3 In the combo box change to a user defined bit number that hasn t been assigned to remote data or change to an option other than the user defined bit This allows you to change exclusive use of those parameters to local data In the example below Always 0 O
141. required to use this loader E System Environment Description Hardware PC AT compatibles with Pentium chip or higher Recommended 1 5 GHz or higher Core 2 Minimum 1 GHz Windows XP SP3 32 bit English Note Home Edition is not supported Recommended 1 5 GB or more Minimum 512 MB or more Hard disk drive Windows XP Recommended 40 GB or more Minimum 20 GB or more Display 1024 x 768 pixels or more 16 bit or higher color recommended CD ROM drive One drive Ethernet port 1 port or more If modules are connected via an Ethernet cable Note do not use USB Ethernet adapter USB port 1 port or more When connecting modules via the special purpose cable Note The USB loader cable only can be used Pointing device Windows compatible mouse or equivalent device Install the following software if required NET Framework 3 5 SP1 Windows Installer 4 5 SQL Server 2008 Express SP 1 o Handling Precautions e The loader uses SQL Server 2008 Express Please uninstall SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 R2 The operation is not guaranteed if SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 R2 is installed If you have application software that uses SQL Server 2005 or SQL Server 2008 R2 please contact your application software supplier to confirm whether the software is able to run on SQL Server 2008 Express Also running old DB engines such as SQL Server 2000 alongside SQL Server 2008 Express may cause problems with SQL Server 2008 Expres
142. rm module and PC network settings Lae rman af crainn When clicking OK in the Confirmation of continuation message box the process in step 5 will resume but since the module and PC network cannot directly communicate with each other the Process failure message box is displayed lt When not creating a new profile gt Click Cancel Note When network settings are incorrect and parameters cannot be read a Confirmation of continuation message box will be displayed In this case click Cancel then confirm module and PC network settings Confirmation of coatinusiion I Tis ai Ahi ba rT g ai quent ti profile When the files have been received the Parameters received message box is displayed Click OK Then move on to step 8 6 9 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 7 A New project message box is displayed when the project has been created Click OK 8 A workgroup display will then appear in the project tree 9 Select 1 Module definition from the workgroup display s contents area When information acquired from network modules is shown on the module configuration display registration of module configuration settings can be confirmed flee project SP be 6 10 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 2 Defining Module Configuration When selecting 1 Module definition in the Project window Workgroup view s contents area the module configuration belonging to th
143. rm the operation of the module Project window Read the parameters from the 6 7 Reading Parameters Confirm and save the settings for module page 6 45 the module Output the settings in CSV format 6 10 Output to CSV File page 6 51 Save the project 6 8 Saving a Project page 6 48 Open the saved project 6 9 Opening a Project page 6 49 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 1 Displaying Actual Module Configuration Window Before using this module number it with an IP address and node address workgroup ID and node ID Also configure other communication settings as needed Configuring communication settings for a module such as numbering an IP address and node address is done in the Actual module configuration window E How to Open the Actual Module Configuration Window Click the wa Actual module configuration window icon in the Project window or go to the Project window s menu bar and select Online gt Actual module configuration CFE gt gt The Actual module configuration window is displayed a A eee ETTE oe a j Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 2 Actual Module Configuration Window Layout The Actual module configuration window 1s as follows Actual module configuration tree Contents Area Title Bar ecto at i mh aan Menu Bar Tool Bar The names and functions for each window part are describe
144. roject window Prepare the actual module and configure the actual module communication settings Create the module configuration offline OR Create the module configuration online Edit the parameters Specify the target module Write the parameters Confirm the operation on the Universal monitor Read the parameters from the module Output the settings in CSV format Save the project Open the saved project 5 2 Defining IP Address and Node Address page 5 7 5 3 Communication Settings page 5 12 6 1 Creating a Project page 6 1 6 2 Defining Module Configuration page 6 11 6 3 Editing Parameters page 6 15 6 4 Mapping page 6 29 6 5 Writing Parameters page 6 37 6 6 Monitoring Module Operations page 6 40 6 7 Reading Parameters page 6 45 6 10 Output to CSV File page 6 51 6 8 Saving a Project page 6 48 6 9 Opening a Project page 6 49 Chapter 4 WORK FLOW 4 2 When There is Any Available Module If any modules can be used follow the steps explained below to set parameters and mapping for them to operate Operating window Reference page Mainly the Actual module configuration window 1 Enable the actual module for communication Project window 2 Determine the configuration of the processing module Project window 3 Set the parameters and let the module Pepsi go into operation Universal monitor window 4 Confirm the
145. s The window can switch between floating and docking modes Monitor tree window In conjunction with the Numeric monitor window displays a list of monitored modules and loops that can be selected Trend monitor window Displays graph data for each monitor in real time Trend group window Shows graph view hide colors and the latest data values for the Trend monitor window Bit display monitor window Displays the bit display target parameters for the module s selected in the Monitor tree Alarm monitor window Displays alarm status in a grid and in front automatically when an alarm occurs Also if the mouse cursor is placed over the Alarm monitor tab the Alarm monitor window will be displayed in front Numeric monitor window Displays in a grid the parameters of modules and loops selected in the Monitor tree making them editable When the Numeric monitor tab is clicked the Numeric monitor window is displayed Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR L Handling Precautions e When the Setting tab of the Numeric monitor window is selected an editable grid is displayed Changes cannot be made with the Monitor tab Also depending on the parameters changes cannot be made in some cases For details gt please refer to the user s manual for each module Crossline data window Displayed when the Crossline data tab is clicked Displays the crossline cursor value from the Trend monito
146. s It is recommended that you use a separate PC if you need to run old versions Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION HM Connection to Modules L Handling Precautions e Multiple SLP NXs cannot be connected to a single module at the same time Connection via dedicated cable This connection method is limited to projects consisting of a single module Module USB loader tock gt Ethernet Connection 1 Connection Via Communication Adapter Communication Modules adapter Fy eee ee Pee Ethernet cable PC H ee eam PAS anaes ARTE cy Le EOE TOES ES CS RTS o Handling Precautions e This connection is allowed only with non ring communication modules Ethernet Connection 2 Connection Via Communication Box Communication box Modules l All modules have the same connection system PC SOD SOOO SEER CARRERE PT OPEB AR PY RRO AF SEES D 1 Handling Precautions e Connection is allowed with both ring and non ring communications However make sure all modules are of the same type e Connection is still allowed when a general purpose switching hub is located between the PC and communication box e Use a UTP cable 4P Cat 5e or higher straight ANSI TIA EIA 568 B for the Ethernet cable e For details refer to gt Network Instrumentation Module User s Manual for Network Design CP SP 1313E 2 5 Configuratio
147. splayed in relative time and absolute time and is updated on the monitoring cycle Display time is switched between absolute time and relative time by selecting Settings gt Options from the menu o Handling Precautions e This can be used when graph data is being displayed in the graph area e This operation can only be used when monitoring is being stopped Can also be used in the Universal monitor Offline CF H Crossline data window page 7 21 regarding the Crossline data window display contents 7 15 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR e Absolute time Displays the current time The horizontal axis display format is MM dd hh mm ss fff e Relative time Displays monitoring start time as 0 The horizontal axis display format is hh mm ss fff The trend graph is displayed in the range of 0 00 00 23 59 59 and when 24 hours has elapsed the time display is reset to 0 00 00 Display time length X axis on a graph 7 16 Select Settings Monitor settings from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window The Monitor settings dialog box is displayed Select one of the seven display lengths 1 min 2 min 10 min 1 h 12 h 24 h and automatic in Display time length in Trend graph settings Settings can also be made using 4t rate z in the Universal monitor window tool bar Note e Display time length settings can be changed from the tool bar even when monitoring is being
148. started e Display length settings will be stored and become the initial settings next time that universal monitor is started o Handling Precautions e Display time length cannot be changed by using Settings Monitor settings from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window while monitoring operations are active Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR Set trend high and low limit values graph Y axis to desired values Select Settings Monitor settings from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window The Monitor settings dialog box is displayed Either Automatic or Fixed range entry setting can be set in Trend graph settings High and low limits Note e The target will be all trend groups and the left and right axes e The same settings can be made in Y axis high and low limits settings in the Trend group window This operation can be used to make settings for trend group units and for each left and right axis o Handling Precautions e This operation can only be used when monitoring is being stopped Automatic clearing of displayed data Zoom in zoom out Select Settings Monitor settings from the menu bar of the Universal monitor window If a fixed sample number 10 000 items of data is displayed the graph display will be automatically cleared Settings range etc gt H List of Value Limits page 8 2 o Handling Precautions e This operation can only be used w
149. stom tab is selected in the Monitor tree window Move to the previous Moves to the tree of the Enabled only when the module module previously edited previously edited module exists Back to function Not supported 7 9 Chapter 7 UNIVERSAL MONITOR E Numeric monitor window The Numeric monitor window displays data related to a category selected in the Monitor tree Example When modules are selected on the Monitor tree of the controller module oas i pecoesetaron Whew Lap Or Larp OF Leap i Lpg Gal Pee beaoe H lichen eninus li Proce variable Pv ote bof ana Py epai channe 0 08 Betting raius iF od 1 00 aii 00 PVI ana channel D07 Saree vedas LES z fe g 5 00 P eau chance O07 LEF Ha 1 l 1 PME ept channel O00 MD he i 1 1 1 Pra i a r ied ET O00 Henvpusisd vpisa ii biii 10800 160 00 70 60 dete poorer code OF 000 Proprir bed 1 E fai 3 cht 4 fe tt Uprdehnied miana code 1 O00 Hiii tired T S 1200 bao 120 00 Upatedbeiatesd repre code H TOO Derant tree 05 Si Hoo 3 00 inedetined rari cade A O00 Gugan pe bra lieve L eR eo 10 Of ooo Upe defined nurmeecal code D4 DOO Guta DA high krania Teter 100 00 iii 100 00 Updated rurais code 07 igi ALADA Ei Hiuyn r Cefiun Ofer g Displayed data Displayed data comes from a model prepared as a loader from each category the data from which is displayed in the Default tab of the Monitor tree window When
150. t Module Error gt Error in scanning of actual module configuration The IP address is already used An error was Found during scanning of actual module configuration Jj 1 Duplicate IF addresses exist IF address setting is required i2 Duplicate IF addresses exist IP address setting is required Set a different IP address in the Actual module Please set confirm the valid values and then write configuration window and click Write to write to the module An error was found during scanning of actual module configuration xxx Duplicate IP addresses exist IP address setting is required Please set confirm the valid values and then write 1x lt Module Error gt Error in scanning of actual module configuration j The chain ID is already used AN error was found during scanning of actual module configuration J Chaing1 Duplicate chain IDs exist i a Please set confirm the valid values and then write Set a different separate chain ID for each chain in the Actual module configuration window then click Write to write to the module An error was found during scanning of actual module configuration xxx Duplicate chain IDs exist Please set confirm the valid values and then write lt Module Error gt The module device and base combination has been An error was Found during scanning of actual module configuration JJ D25_1 IF address of base does nok match that of main device changed Please
151. t is created while another project is already open the Confirmation of new creation message box will be displayed To close the opened project and start a new one click Yes If you don t want to close the open project click No Ceetinmation af new crediion J Feidr of the gume ph Gg d m nb ba cate ras debs CE tn pred Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 3 The actual module configuration scan will begin gt gt The Progress dialog box is displayed at Prge A matis afar ha bemm eee Depending on actual module configuration scan results the project will differ as follows 3 1 If there are no errors gt gt The Build project message box is displayed Giep dd dats ei bei moguired For ihe fui of PePe 1 ial the futiber of Amide D The Sit all bee i igue belin Hi horiei 0 p ates Se Lm hA a rar e im __ toned If you want to coordinate a parameter reading click Yes in the Build project message box Then move on to step 4 If a parameter reading is not necessary click No in the Build project message box Then move on to step 7 To cancel an actual module configuration scan click Cancel in the Build project message box 3 2 If an error occurs gt gt The Error in scanning of actual module configuration message box will be displayed Note e For details refer to gt I Message List page 5 16 Click OK in the Error in scanning of actual module confi
152. ter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 4 Module LED Lights The module LED light function is used to confirm which module is an actual module when numbering a module s IP address etc 1 Select a desired Chain Name from the Actual Module Configuration Tree in the Actual module configuration window then check a check box under Target for the module you want to light up from the List tab in the contents area and click Lit LED gt gt The Lit module LED dialog box will then be displayed 2 Set the values in the Lighting indication area and click OK In this area you can select as the lighting type as Timer ON or OFF When you select Timer you can also set the lighting time s as a value between 1 and 255 seconds gt gt All top LED lights will flash at a low speed for target modules 5 15 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS 5 5 Confirming Mapping with Workgroups E Overview When you create a project offline and manually edit module configuration or when you create a project with auto configuration from the actual module but add module configuration or change the model number you must maintain consistency between workgroup information and actual module configuration information Check the consistency with the actual module configuration scan function etc E Message List The following messages are displayed when you confirm mapping with workgroups x l
153. ters from the Project window s menu bar LP E e Select the W icon from the Project window s tool bar Aa gt a i gt The Confirmation of parameter write message box is displayed Click Yes gt gt Writing begins and the Progress dialog box is displayed Tndemg pemain 0 17 TITLE Cema The Parameter sending complete message box is displayed Click OK Parmeter Heine opiji 4 lansing of paw enatert haa bees completed Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Read the parameters of an operating module and change the settings Start up the loader and acquire actual module configuration from the new project 1 2 3 4 5 Click the __ icon in the Project window or select File gt New from the Project window s menu bar gt gt The Create new project dialog box will then be displayed Select Automatic configuration from actual module and click OK Create new project fa foie Moduke configuration selection D Sagi eels care D Mkisi medde comfigerstcn 2 Misma agn en E mae Loe canes gt gt The Collection of the module s information begins and the Progress dialog box is displayed Progress F min mianra Bae Been panh ECC pani The Build project message box is displayed Changes will occur as the module setting parameters are being read so click Yes Muid protei l C
154. the remote data name will be displayed in its place 3 Click Yes on the Remote data confirmation message box Note e When clicking No the user defined bit number of the selected number will be assigned Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 4 The Remote data selection dialog box is then displayed Select the necessary data Select DI terminal status from the targeted module s Standard bit bank ipeta date miaii Note e This data number is displayed when the far right pane is divided by channel or loop If there is only one it will be selected automatically 5 Click OK to confirm and when exiting the Remote data selection dialog box you can confirm that data from another module is selected for parameter as seen below Clicking Cancel in the Remote data selection dialog box will register the assigned user defined bit number but not the remote data a a a h moe M anit e mit Tkali 1 met Sport weal 1 Foplaeprets RESIN tere newer i ia Tee UI I Fpa LEEA 6 21 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS Steps for using the same remote data for multiple parameters 6 22 The following steps explain how to use remote data being used as parameters for different parameters within the same module As with basic steps the process of registering the DI input terminal status of another module to the Logical Operation Function s 2 Input Input Assignment A will be used as an exampl
155. then click Next gt gt gt The following screen appears Timia H ier Lahi iaa aa jrn sling r rim mr be peo an lies be Ee Proc peor satel eve e bree mbal Ther Fei Lah rire brie Sele a Neobsakcrvai de camai clita da idan ate Click the Continue Anyway button gt gt The installation program then starts up and after it is completed the following screen appears Tae LE eer Labi iiai lea air Com iret lal ica Dr et dle ree rere es Bs or bee T i Gan ite Galt pod ado oP pe pad ee Ghie H La es ceed Chere i ren rra Tha v Tma OLE o Fii as i Click Finish to complete installation 1 13 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 2 3 Insert the USB loader cable into the USB port Install the device driver 1 2 gt gt When Windows recognizes the USB cable the notification shown below appears on the task tray and the driver installation wizard appears Usually when Windows recognizes the USB loader cable the window shown below appears In some cases depending on the Windows environment it may not appear Select No not this time and click the Next gt baad Hey beepers Wired Welcome to the Found Hew Hardware Wizard ino arpa eeepc patala OT cao Bra stiradoess Lipad ek ie aah ace panan canary Pear E ae r Dan WERE terme Bs Ar da i dae i Seane L b Tea Ha bra pria TEL nee and peg bing rap a desing a Ha pot Bet Ere Chek Heat ibiri Lym
156. thes fle Gay Hve tres tte i Dipy im lie E Pu lish t r fis ba tha ek CY Emal this lie Ye Delai ih Hie a My Aishecak Planes Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1 Double click Setup exe This starts the loader installation and displays the opening screen 2 2 Next the installer prepares the installation SLE AR DHU InstallShield Wirard Ta SLPS ALD Gahi piapiirng a bred ad haki oka hish aall ko gei pu euh hs poge setup pa Pee weal Pepsrg io baim COO Cancel If the software required by the loader is already installed Proceed to step 5 1 If the software required by the loader is not already installed Proceed to step 3 1 to install the necessary software Installing the software required by the loader 3 1 When installation preparation is complete a list appears showing the software required to run the loader LPH LPU loot hile irene TPH MU pige hep Palmi bara ba la eed a pai vijed Chk pial Bas mir Pa aliraj omega Asu Baqi Feria Mira WT Peer LP ey pe Bg ee eB ge a Feda Horat Eu fee S008 epee F i ee Click the Install button 3 2 This starts installation of the required software LA LPO oot hele Wired TAAR DMU gers le Pabia een ba be bebe yn pad ore Ok bred ta emer et aliraj amga 1m peel Tairg 0 Piroeott AT Franek 30 1 n Pedag Wien lipo 455 ber ie PSPS ed Sater bAi u Ferda Hogot Ei Serer Se sores TF r Chapter 1 I
157. tings such as IP addresses for actual modules are called Actual Module Communication Settings Communication settings for modules are scanned and written to modules through the Actual module configuration window Associating a module configured in a workgroup with an actual module is called Mapping A Node ID is an identifier for each module when the inter module data forwarding function is used The settings required to operate modules are called Parameters An ID that combines the Workgroup ID and Node ID is called a Node Address Appendix 1 Revision History Printed Manual Edition Revised pages Description date Number Aug 2010 CP UM 5636E 1st Edition Terms and Conditions We would like to express our appreciation for your purchase and use of Yamatake products You are required to acknowledge and agree upon the following terms and conditions for your purchase of Yamatake products field instruments control valves and control products unless otherwise stated in any separate document including without limitation estimation sheets written agreements catalogs specifications and instruction manuals 1 Warranty period and warranty scope 1 1 Warranty period Yamatake products shall be warranted for one 1 year from the date of your purchase of the said products or the delivery of the said products to a place designated by you 1 2 Warranty scope In the event that Yamatake product has any failure attributab
158. tion message box is displayed asking whether or not a CSV format trend log file should be output If a trend log file is needed click Yes i Taipi ben Soo eo Al Note e Even when clicking No a CSV format trend log file can still be created 1 Select File Log file conversion from the Universal monitor window s menu bar gt gt The Open log file dialog box will then be displayed 2 Select a file that you want a CSV format trend log file output from and click Open gt gt The Save As dialog box will then be displayed 3 Click the Save button gt gt A CSV format trend log file is created and the Universal monitor information message box is displayed 4 Click Yes and Explorer will start up 6 43 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 7 To exit the universal monitor select File Exit from the Universal monitor window s menu bar a eT TS ee ay met il ates pai 1 ed Fly a of r Gis Daneil Real aa ae ae Faja ae u kem l wae ii i 6 44 Chapter 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6 7 Reading Parameters There are two methods to read parameters parameter reading on a workgroup basis and parameter reading on a module basis E Workgroup Batch Reading This is a method for reading parameters from all modules in a workgroup This method is possible only via Ethernet USB loader cable is not supported Set up the communication path and
159. ule Operating window Reference page Project window Project window Project window Project window Project window Actual module configuration window Project window Universal monitor window Project window Create the module configuration offline Edit the parameters Define the mapping information Output the settings in CSV format Save the project Open the saved project Prepare the actual module and configure the actual module communication settings to the module using mapping information Write the parameters Confirm the operation on the Universal monitor Read the parameters from the module Output the settings in CSV format Save the project Open the saved project 6 1 Creating a Project page 6 1 6 2 Defining Module Configuration page 6 11 6 3 Editing Parameters page 6 15 6 4 Mapping page 6 29 6 10 Output to CSV File page 6 51 6 8 Saving a Project page 6 48 6 9 Opening a Project page 6 49 6 4 Mapping page 6 29 5 3 Communication Settings page 5 12 6 5 Writing Parameters page 6 37 6 6 Monitoring Module Operations page 6 40 6 7 Reading Parameters page 6 45 6 10 Output to CSV File page 6 51 6 8 Saving a Project page 6 48 6 9 Opening a Project page 6 49 Chapter 4 WORK FLOW 4 4 When You Change Module Configuration Follow the steps explained below when you change the configurati
160. ule belonging to a workgroup to an actual module Edit button Moves to the Individual Mapping Name view for the selected mapping Set communication button This allows you to configure communication settings that are common to all modules within a workgroup and RS 485 communication settings for each module Up Down buttons are unsupported 3 7 Chapter 3 LOADER WINDOW LAYOUT Individual Mapping Name View hee mE Acquisition of actual module ii Hi configuration Button li 1 izey pas lt Set communication Button _ ssa All unmap Button Automatic numbering Button Node ID IP Address Workgroup ID Mapping Name The Individual Mapping Name view is one level below the Mapping view When an Individual Mapping Name is selected in the project tree you can move the mapping from each module to an actual module in the contents area IP address Node ID Workgroup ID In each of these boxes you can set a value manually Mapping name You can change the name of a mapping Acquisition of actual module configuration button Used to map a scanned module The Actual module configuration window is displayed Set communication button The Communication settings module dialog box is displayed All unmap button Unmaps the modules Module illustrations are grayed out in the Actual Module Configuration contents ar
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162. unication settings to the module as needed lt Error After Writing gt A difference was detected between project module configuration and scanned module configuration when writing to module Click the Execute button from Actual module configuration to re acquire actual module configuration and then click Write again to write to the module lt Error After Writing gt When writing to modules a module with a chain ID differing from other modules in the same chain was found Check for chain IDs in the Actual module configuration window and click Write so that all modules in the chain have the same chain ID lt Writing Modules Completed gt Displayed when all information has been written to the module 5 21 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS E Typical Methods of Confirmation The following are three typical methods to confirm mapping between workgroups and actual module configuration 1 Apply actual module communication settings to new modules 2 Apply parameters prepared in advance to actual modules 3 Read the parameters of an operating module and change the settings The steps for each method are explained below Apply actual module communication settings to new modules Start up the loader and acquire actual module configuration from the new project 5 22 1 2 3 4 Click the F see icon in the Project window or select File gt New from the Project w
163. work setting for the PC while the loader is starting up Each time the loader starts up after this you can select which network profile to use in the Network profile initialization process dialog box Also when the loader is terminated the network settings will automatically return to the same status as before the loader startup displayed as Original in the Network profile window L Handling Precautions e lf the loader is terminated abnormally the network profile will recognize that the loader is still being used To return the PC s network settings to the same status as before the loader startup restart the loader then terminate it The Select profile window will be displayed Select Original in this window to return the network settings to the same status as before the loader startup e When using the network profile function to change the PC s network settings do not remove the Ethernet cable during processing Otherwise network settings may not be changed correctly Select Online Network profile from the Actual module configuration window or Project window s menu bar gt gt The Network Profile Explorer dialog box is then displayed Rete rei a Lapina Paid preria name Peale sac Meow profile 5 31 Chapter 5 ACTUAL MODULE COMMUNICATION SETTINGS New Select New from the Network Profile Explorer dialog box s tool bar gt gt A new network profile will be created
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