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1.                            TXD 2    RXD 3    RTS 4       CTS 5          GND 9                                          2 TXD    3 RXD    5 GND    9 PLC  Attach             Pin Configuration for communication cable between XtraDrive and NT3S     PLC End  DB9 Male                                                         XtraDrive connector type  3M           TXD 1     TXD 2    RXD 3     RXD 4     RXD 6    RT 7    GND 14    FG Case    NT2S End  DB9 Male           H b                   fA                                       10114 3000VE  connector     10314 52A0 008  cover     Omron order code for XtraDrive connector  R7A CNAO1HR    Vil       4 RX     9 RX     1 TX     8 TX     5 GND                Omron Europe         Wegalaan 67 69  NL 2132 JD Hoofddorp  The Netherlands    Phone    31 23 5681300  Fax    31 23 5681388  Website  www europe omron com    
2.                   same size   Off state button properties are applicable only if    feedback tag in operation page is defined   Test        Max 15               Text       Test  OFF         15   Font  5    Language  1    Font   5       Language  1     Fill Pattern Ci Test Color EN   Text Color Em       Patter Color    Background          Background 0                   61    Word Lamp Object     To draw the object on     35  click on the Word Lamp button jo Place the object on the screen  A dialog    box with two pages will be presented  Tag  State Properties and General Attributes decide how the object will    be displayed  State defines the range of the State tag  word tag   For each state different Lamp styles and  texts can be defined     Word Lamp    Generic square       J C       Page 62       Configuration Software  Single Bargraph Object   To draw the object on NT3S  click on the Single Bargraph button      Place the object on the screen     User can select style to plot a bar for the specified word tag  Maximum and Minimum limits specify the  range of the tag to be plotted  Select Pen color  Fill color and fill pattern from the Objects toolbar     Tag    Data   Unsigned integer                       Min  n     lt   Low  lt   High  Lirnits  Max 100 Low  lt   High  lt   65535  E    Left to Right    Right to Left  Direction  C Bottom to Top C Top to Bottom    Cancel   Help      Page 63    Configuration Software  Multiple Bargraph Object     To draw the object on NTSS  cl
3.           NT2S series models have one communication port for communicating with PLC  NT3S series models have    two Multi Signal communication ports to connect to PLC     Page 6       Introduction    NT2S SF121B EV2       Specifications     Power  24VDC   10   1 5 W maximum   Display  2 lines of 16 characters Backlit LCD    Bezel  IP65 rated     Keys  6 User definable keys with tactile feedback    LEDs  2 LEDs    Memory  24Kbytes Application Memory   Communication  One RS232 CMOS port for connecting to PLC and one RS232 port for Programming  and Printing    Temperature  0 to 50  C   Humidity  10  to 90   Non condensing    Immunity to ESD  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2    Immunity to Transients  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4  Radiated Susceptibility  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3  Emissions  EN55011 CISPRA    System Components     Unit with LCD display  Membrane keypad and RTC       Power Supply connector     Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 7    Introduction    NT2S SF122B EV2       Specifications     Power   5VDC   10  from PLC   Display  2 lines of 16 characters Backlit LCD    Bezel  IP65 rated     Keys  6 User definable keys with tactile feedback    LEDs  2 LEDs    Memory  24Kbytes Application Memory   Communication  One RS232 CMOS port for connecting to PLC and one RS232 port for Programming  and Printing    Temperature  0 to 50  C   Humidity  10  to 90   Non condensing    Immunity to ESD  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2  
4.          Select    Task to add    El Help         Power on Tasks           Goto Screen number   00001  Copy Ple block DMOO012   COM  J of 10 to       lt 5 DO       C Global Tasks    Copy Tag DODUT to STR  Copy ATC to Tag DMOO050         1       Page 70    Configuration Software    5 6 Save and Download Application    Complete application has to be saved  Click    Save    from    File    main menu or press F2 key on the PC  keyboard        NT X5    c  program files omron nt zs 1 003 projects 11  File Define Communicate Utilities Help                Open     Clase Ctrl F4      OR Save as       Information     Print  c  program Filesomrornt xs 1 00a projects 111 pzrm    Exil Alt  F4       A dialog box will be presented  Select required directory to save the application  Enter the name to save the  application  Click  Save  button        Save NT x5 Application    Save ine     Projects        j  Fe  MT35 Demo pzm    My A m  Documents    Deskto            Documents       ci Eg      T       Metwork File name   Save as type           5  amp pplications    pem     L ancel      E          Page 71    Configuration Software    Application has to be downloaded to NTXS   From    Communicate    menu  click    Communication Port      select appropriate communication port of your PC  Connect the programming cable between your PC and  the NTXS  From    Communicate    menu  click    Download          E  NT X5    untitled   File Define   Communicate Utilities Help    Communication Port       OR 
5.       Yes No                Help         Alarm type              Real Time                    Historical       Display Rectangle Object     User can draw rectangle on the NT3S display by using a Rectangle tool  To draw the object  click on the    Rectangle button      Place the tool on the screen  drag      required size is reached  To edit the object     double click on the rectangle  In the dialog box  the user can select size and location of the rectangle  Two  types of pen  fill color and eight types of fill patterns are available and can be selected from the Objects  toolbar        Rectangle t x     Dimensions  Tap Left Paint A  83 Width E  Top Let Poit    fg 06 Height  7 1     9       Cancel            Page 57    Configuration Software  Display Ellipse Object     User can draw ellipse on the NT3S display by using an Ellipse tool  To draw the object  click on the Ellipse    button        Place on the screen  drag      required size is reached  To edit the object  double click on the    object  In the dialog box  the user can select size and location of the Ellipse  Two types of pen and fill colors  are available and can be selected from the Objects toolbar            ti    Dimensions  Tap Left Paint A  100 Width        TopLeft Point            Height           9       Cancel         Display Rounded Rectangle Object     User can draw rectangle with rounded corners on the NT3S display by using a Rectangle tool  To draw the    object  click on the Round Rectangle button    
6.      Divisions            Display Range    Majar E  1 10  inar     1 5                     Page 65    Configuration Software    Numeric Keypad Object     To place Numeric keypad object on NT3S  click on the Numeric Keypad button      Place the object         the screen  This wizard helps user to edit data  Numeric keypad can be used on the screen which has a  data entry object or it can be used on a popup screen  Various formats are available to select most  appropriate format  This object is generally used on a dedicated data entry screen or a popup screen                 Key Pad   X   Key Pad Properties          Properties   General Attributes      Preview       Simulate Language     Update Preview      ker Gap              Size                a  width   j   wian             ILIEIEIE         Height      E Henr 3 E          olor far all keys    Fey olor     Test Ealo LL Fl    Hose Button     Clase Button    Foreground   ob  Background        3replay  Area     Display rea        Title Bar Dolor     Background                Cancel         Page 66    Configuration Software    Bitmap Object     To display a user defined bitmap on NTSS  click on the Bitmap button     In the dialog box    presented user can add a bitmap to library  delete a bitmap from the library or add a library bitmap to screen   User can add any monochrome bitmap with maximum size of 192 x 64 pixels               Dimension   118 63  pels     Bitmaps in Library        Add New Bitmap      Add Selected Bitmap To
7.     One RS232 RS485 CMOS and one RS232 CMOS port for connecting to PLC   Programming and Printing    0 to 50  C   10  to 90   Non condensing    Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3   EN55011 CISPRA      Unit with LCD display  touch screen and RTC     Power Supply connector      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 14    NT3S ST124B E    Introduction       Specifications   Power    Display    Bezel    Touch Screen   Memory   Communication     Temperature    Humidity    Immunity to ESD   Immunity to Transients   Radiated Susceptibility   Emissions     System Components      24VDC   10   3 5W maximum   192 x 64 Pixels Monochrome Graphical Backlit LCD  IP65 rated    4 wire  Analog resistive Touch Screen   120Kbytes Application Memory    One RS232 RS485 CMOS and        RS232 CMOS port for connecting to PLC   Programming and Printing       to 50   C   10  to 90   Non condensing    Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3   EN55011 CISPRA      Unit with LCD display  touch screen     Power Supply connector      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 15    Introduction    NT3S ST126B E       Specifications    Power    Display    Bezel    Touch Screen    Memory   Communication   Temperature    Humidity    Immunity to ESD   Immunity to Transients   Radiated Susceptibility   Emissi
8.    10   1 5W maximum on Power Port    NT2S SF122B EV2  5VDC   10  on PLC port  NT2S SF123B EV2  5VDC   10  on PLC port    NT2S SF125B E  24VDC   10   1 5W maximum on Power Port  NT2S SF126B E  5VDC   10  on PLC port   NT2S SF127B E  5VDC   10  on PLC port   NT3S ST121B E  24VDC   1096  3 5W maximum on Power Port  NT3S ST123B E  24VDC   1096  3 5W maximum on Power Port  NT3S ST124B E  24VDC   1096  3 5W maximum on Power Port  NT3S ST126B E  24VDC   1096  3 5W maximum on Power Port    Power and communication wiring must be in accordance with Class I  Division 2 wiring methods  Article 501   4  b  of the National Electrical Code  NEPA 70  and in accordance with the authority having jurisdiction     A   THIS EQUIPMENT IS SUITABLE FOR USE IN CLASS I  DIVISION 2   GROUPS A  B  C AND D OR NONHAZARDOUS LOCATIONS ONLY      B     WARNING   EXPLOSION HAZARD   SUBSTITUTION OF COMPONENTS  MAY IMPAIR SUITABILITY FOR CLASS I  DIVISION 2      C     WARNING   EXPLOSION HAZARD   DO NOT DISCONNECT  EQUIPMENT UNLESS POWER HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF OR AREAIS  KNOWN TO BE NONHAZARDOUS       gt  gt  gt     Please follow the instructions given below while making power supply connections for models   Follow the wiring diagram on the sticker of the unit which shows terminals     To make a connection strip about 7mm of insulation of the wire  turn the connector screw  counter clock wise until the gap is wide open  Insert the wire all the way in and turn the screw  clockwise until it is tight     Wire lengt
9.   Delete Selected Bitmap         Note   Click on the bitmap to select it  Close   Help      Page 67    Configuration Software  Trend Object     To display the trend of any tag on         click on the Trend button m  Place the object on a required  location on the screen  In the dialog box presented user can select trending properties like Tag  Span time or  Span Time Tag  Trend label  Grids  color etc  Click OK to accept all the settings     Trend       Trend   Properties   Value scale properties   Time scale properties   Tagi      Preview          Trend    Trend Properties       Label  oe of fi      Show Grids  v Trend Label  ag    Span time Tag   T  Ti          ren  Span  80 Seconds     0000 40      Font  5    Color EB      Fill    Color   1  arid Color EN      Error Message  Fon  5       Text Color          Data Type  Unsigned int              Cancel   Apply         Page 68    Configuration Software    5 5 Define Alarms    Select Alarms   from Define menu or Press F8 key or click on the Alarms button    E  NT X5    untitled   File   Define Communicate  Lltilibies Help         5 Settings    F3              Network Configuration    F      Tag database    F5  a   Screens            Application Keys    Fy          Alarms     Application Tasklists    FQ    Hide Project Tools                     add alarms  click ADD button  Select Tag to be monitored  Select the Alarm group  For first 16 alarms the  group is 01  for next 16 alarms group is 02  Alarm number indicates the bit num
10.   Each of the properties define the appearance of the meter on the screen  This object is  only available in NT3S models     Numeric Keypad    This object is only available in graphic LCD models with touch panels  To edit any data entry object  user needs keys with definitions suitable for data entry  NT XS software provides a readymade  keypad with the required key definitions  Numeric Keypad object has 7 different types of keypads   Depending on the space available  user can place a keypad with required keys  It saves user s time  to define data entry keys  This object is only available in NT3S models     Bitmaps    This object is only available in NT3S models  Stationary bitmaps can be placed on the  screen  Maximum bitmap size can be 192 x 64 pixels  Only monochrome bitmaps can be  displayed  This object is only available in NT3S models     Page 37    Understanding NTXS Features    23  Real Time Trend   This wizard plots the instantaneous tag values on Y axis against real time on x axis  This object is  supported      NT3S models only  The method of plotting used is  Paper move  plotting where every  new point is plotted at extreme right on X axis and previous values are shifted to the left  You can  pass any two byte tag  PLC tag or NTXS tag  for trending User can plot only one tag in a single  trend window and there can be only one such window on any screen  Here we can pass the X  and Y axis limits at design time as in case of conventional wizards or via tags at runtim
11.   Immunity to Transients  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4  Radiated Susceptibility  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3  Emissions  EN55011 CISPRA    System Components     Unit with LCD display  Membrane keypad      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 8    Introduction    NT2S SF123B EV2       Specifications     Power   5VDC   10  from PLC   Display  2 lines of 16 characters Backlit LCD   Bezel  IP65 rated     Keys  6 keys with tactile feedback    LEDs  2 LEDs    Communication  One CMOS port for connecting to PLC  Temperature  0 to 50  C   Humidity  10  to 90   Non condensing   Immunity to ESD  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2    Immunity to Transients  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4  Radiated Susceptibility  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3  Emissions  EN55011 CISPRA    System Components     Unit with LCD display  Membrane keypad      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 9    Introduction    NT2S SF125B E    Specifications   Power    Display    Bezel    Keys    Memory   Communication     Temperature    Humidity    Immunity to ESD   Immunity to Transients   Radiated Susceptibility   Emissions     System Components        24VDC   10   1 5 W maximum   2 lines of 16 characters Backlit LCD    IP65 rated    20 User definable keys with tactile feedback   24Kbytes Application Memory   One RS232 CMOS port for connecting to PLC and one RS232 port for Programming  and Printing       to 50  C   10
12.   Page 21    Hardware    NT3S ST121B E    Com1 and Com2 Ports  Port Type  DB9 Female    Pin Name Description  Number     1  1  T         Transmite      2   2         Transmit 232    RD   Receive 232   CMOS     4   Re   Receives        5   GND   CicutGround    6   vcc        5VDC_         8   TC Transmit        9   Rc Receive       NT3S ST123B E   ST124B E       Com 1 Port  Port Type  DB9 Female    Name Description                                        8      eo       Ressiwe 82 ONOS    74   Re                 Cs   Nb   Circuit Ground                            X  Tasmt  _                            NT3S ST123B E   ST124B E             2 Port  Port Type  DB9 Female           emm  Number    1                    O  PEE 232TXD Transmit 232  3   RD   Receive232 CMOS    L4   NC       5    GND   CircuitGround  6e   vec     vp  B8                    Hardware    NT3S ST126B E    Com1 and Com2 Ports  Port Type  DB9 Female    Pin Name Description  Number      2     220D Transmit 232    RD   Receive232 CMOS    NC  5   GND   CiruiGrond     6   v     vbe          NC                   o        N            25 5  121      5  125                  1 Port  PLC Port   Port Type  DB9 Female    Pin Name Description  Number    1702                    2  222   Transmt232         3  ROD Receive232 CMOS     4          CircuitGround     5  102                    66      SVDC        4   8 OR    Direction Control     9     PLCATTACH   Attach PLC  Should be grounded inside the cable    NT2S SF122B E   SF
13.   We will create a demo application for NT3S with Omron Host link PLC on Com1 and Native serial driver on  Com2  We will increment a tag from the PLC  Display    bargraph using this tag  We will initialize the tag  after the tag value   500     Please follow the steps given below    1 Start NT XS software    2 When the main window is displayed  click on the New Application icon  Select NT3S ST121B E  model    J This application is being developed For Omron Host Link PLC  Go to Network configuration     Network Configuration             Node address  Com           NTAS      Operator Panel MT35 ST121B E       Delete node      Com  Comz    Protocol  Omron Hast Link    Part Settings   Protocol  IEM Communication    Port Settings    Native serial driver     Model         Model   Allen Bradley DF1  Eom             Aromat FP Series  Com  Hd Control Techniques   PLE specific data  Address    U      PLE specific data      15 characters Mame          15 characters         D anfoss drive  Address  GE 30 Series  GE 90 series SNP            Idec PLCs                        Series           DL2 5  Mitsubishi FX  Modicon       Onan Host Link    Siemens Step                 Add a node   Change node      Toshiba    Series Close   Help  Toshiba  Link Part  Series PLCs                      Unitelway  D737 57 PLUs    YASKAWA Inverters  Yokogawa PLC    Siemens 5 300 Senes PLCs    Page 74    Applications Examples    Select Omron Host Link Driver  Select communication parameters from Port settings 
14.   to 90   Non condensing    Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3   EN55011 CISPRA      Unit with LCD display  Membrane keypad and RTC      Power Supply connector      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 10    Introduction    NT2S SF126B E       Specifications     Power   5VDC   10  from PLC   Display  2 lines of 16 characters Backlit LCD    Bezel  IP65 rated     Keys  20 User definable keys with tactile feedback    Memory  24Kbytes Application Memory   Communication  One RS232 CMOS port for connecting to PLC and one RS232 port for Programming  and Printing    Temperature  0 to 50  C   Humidity  10  to 90   Non condensing    Immunity to ESD  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2    Immunity to Transients  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4  Radiated Susceptibility  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3  Emissions  EN55011 CISPRA    System Components     Unit with LCD display  Membrane keypad      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 11    Introduction    NT2S SF127B E       Specifications     Power   5VDC   10  from PLC   Display  2 lines of 16 characters Backlit LCD   Bezel  IP65 rated     Keys  20 keys with tactile feedback   Communication  One CMOS port for connecting to PLC  Temperature  0 to 50  C   Humidity  10  to 90   Non condensing   Immunity to ESD  Level 3 as per       1000 4 2    Immunity to Transients  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 
15.  Default  communication parameters are 9600  even  7  2  Click Add a node to add the selected node   Define tags from the PLC  Go to Tag database  Define DO   NTXS Data Register  Select Omron  Node  Define DM register DMO                  x        Port          Block Tag Butels                   000101      000 00000  128 0000 2 DU  00002 00 000 50001 011 S000 2 Language Help    00009 00 000 50003  001 50003 14   Comm error on            00004 00 000 50003  001 50003 15   Comm error on Part   J         00005  OO 000 50005  001 50005 2 Screen trigger register  Delete   Node        Com           1   Omron Host Link     Type         000  Operator Panel  Mc              Coml   Model   Omron Host Link                Read  write Add  Tag Type        Register 4    Coil or Bit addressed Register  Size  2 bytes  00000   00018  Change    Register IROOOOO  00000      Tag Name  50        40 chars Eancel      w           A                75    Applications Examples    6  Now we will define the screens  Go to Screens      Select Text object  Select Font size 7 x 14  Place the object in top left corner of the screen   Type                    Select Data entry object  Place the object in front of the text object Select Register type  data entry  Select DMO register  Set format as            Set high limit as 500  Click OK      Select single bargraph object  Click in the region below the text object  Select DMO register   Select data type as unsigned integer  Set maximum limit as 500  Set dir
16.  NT3S screen for 2 seconds   2  Following message Is displayed       Erase Firmware   Press Bottom   Right corner to confirm       3  Now Press Bottom right corner to confirm Firmware erase   4  After firmware erase is complete following message is displayed       NT3S STxxxB E Boot Version   No firmware  Download Firmware         If unit stops functioning totally please follow steps given below to recover the unit     Erase application     Download a demo application  If unit functions properly  maybe the application previously  downloaded was wrong     If unit still fails to function properly  erase firmware  Download firmware and application again     Page 82    8 2    8 2 1    8 2 2     8 2 3     8 2 4     8 2 5     8 2 6     8 2 7    Diagnostics and Maintenance    Maintenance  Clean all sides of the unit using a isopropyl alcohol solution  Use a clean  soft piece of  cloth  Do not use a rough cloth as it may produce scratches on the unit  Take proper care  while cleaning the keypad of the unit  especially the LCD window  Also take care that the  LCD window does not come in contact with the material that has an abrasive surface     Do not use benzene  paint thinner or other volatile solvents  Do not use any chemically  treated cloth  wipes  or rags     Tighten the mounting brackets evenly  Make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that  it is strong enough to hold the unit     Please note keys on the keypad are only for finger operation  They should not be pressed  w
17.  Place on the screen  drag till required size is reached     To edit the object  double click on the object  In the dialog box  the user can select size and location of the  rounded rectangle  Two types of pen and fill colors are available and can be selected from the Objects  toolbar     RoundRectangle 1        Dimensions  Tap Left Paint A  17 Width       TopLeft Point     pg W Height  ss              Cancel         Display Line Object        User can draw Line on the NT3S display by using a Line tool  To draw the object  click on the Line button    5   Place on the screen  drag till required size is reached       edit the object  double click on the object  In    the dialog box  the user can select length and location of the line  Two types of pen colors are available and  can be selected from the Objects toolbar    x    Dimensions  Tap Left Paint A  88 Width EE  Top Lett Point Y        Height          H  3     Cancel         Page 58    Configuration Software    Bit Button Object     To draw the object on         click on the Bit Button icon  H    Place the object on the screen  Dialog box    window will enable user to select Button properties  General Attributes and Operation  Button Properties  defines the properties of actual button object  General Attributes page is similar for all the wizard objects   This page defines the label  border properties  Operation page defines the action for touch key and Feed  back tag  Feed back tag status defines the shape of the button  
18.  ST121B Hefer to Appendix Xtra drive NTXS are externally powered with  NT3S ST123B  Cable diagrams  24VDC  NT3S ST124B  NT3S ST126B  Important note     For the NT3S models the old version cables  NT2S CN212  NT2S CN215 and NT2S CN223 V1  cannot be  used  For the NT2S models they can still be used     Please refer to the Appendix  Cable diagrams  for making your own cables between NTXS and serial ports of    Omron plc s     Page 27       4  UNDERSTANDING NTXS FEATURES    In this Chapter    Vv        WV    Tasks   Screens   Keys   Touch Screen Keys  Alarms   Application Task List    This chapter explains      detail all the features of NTXS series  We recommend that you study this chapter  before attempting to configure and use the NTXS     4 1 Tasks    The task list forms the back bone of NTXS  A task can be defined as an action performed by NTXS ata  specific instance  NT XS Configuration Software allows the user to define tasks to be performed at different  instances  Instances can be divided into three main types   1  Application  a  Power on   Immediately after the unit is powered on   b  Global   During execution of the application in the unit  2  Screen  a  Before Showing  b  While Showing  c  After Hiding  3  Keys   Touch Key  a  Press  b  Pressed  c  Released  Following table lists the tasks and instances where they can be executed        Tasks            5    8              D       2 So or          D   Y  Y  Y  Y Y  Y Y  Y Y  Y Y  Y  Y  Y  Y  Y Y  Y N  Y Y  Y Y  N N  
19.  based configuration software  NT XS   configures the NTXS units     Configuration     means making the NTXS unit work as per the system requirements  For example  NTXS can be configured  to be used with PLC  display register data read from the PLC  perform key action to edit PLC data  The  complete configuration for a unit is termed as    Application     Application comprises of Tag Data base   Screens  Key Definitions  Alarms and Tasks     Each register in the PLC memory has a unique address and can be identified by giving a specific name to  it  This information is stored as Tag Data Base in NT XS Setup Software  Any coil or register to be used in  the application is known as a Tag and must be first defined in the Tag data base     The LCD display on the NTXS unit displays the PLC data on a    Screen     PLC data can be arranged ona  screen using different objects     Operator can control the process by actually changing the value of PLC registers  This is possible with the  help of the Touch Screen keys  Different tasks can be assigned to keys on the NTXS keypad     Any register can be constantly monitored if alarms are defined for it  When alarm condition is reached  the  respective alarm is displayed on the screen     Once the application is defined  firmware for the specific unit and PLC is downloaded and then application  is downloaded into the unit  NTXS can now communicate with a PLC  To download application   firmware   connect appropriate programming cable to Seri
20.  emergency stops     Any mechanical or electrical modification to the units will  void all warranties     Contents    1  Introduction    1 1    Purpose of this Manual    1 2 Introduction to NTXS   1 8 How NTXS Works   1 4 NTXS Series Specifications  2  Hardware   2 1 Installation Instructions   2 2 Power Requirements   2 3 Communication Ports    3  Getting Started    3 1    3 2 Application   Tags  Screens  Tasks and Touch Screen   Keypad    3 3    Introduction    PLC Communication    4  Understanding NTXS Features    4 1  4 2  4 3  4 4  4 5    Tasks   Screens   Keys   Touch screen keys  Alarms   Application Task List    5  Configuration Software    5 1  5 2  5 3  5 4  2 2  5 6    Introduction to Configuration Software          5  Installing NT XS Software   NT XS Software Basics   Create New Application   Define Alarms   Save and Download Application    6  Applications Examples    6 1    Installations and Setup    7  Frequently Asked Questions    7 1    How            Contents    28  29  33  38  38  39    40  41  41  42  48  69  71    73  74    79  80    Contents    8  Diagnostics and Maintenance    8 1    Diagnostics    8 2 Maintenance    Appendix    A    Cable Diagrams    81  82  83    vi    1  INTRODUCTION    In this Chapter    Purpose of this Manual  Introduction to NTXS  How NTXS works  NTXS Specifications    Vv    V WV    Introduction    1 1 Purpose of this Manual    The intention of this User Manual is to provide a guide for safe installation  configuration  and operat
21.  tag should be copied to LED register and the LEDs will display  the tag value     Delay  This task is an unconditional delay  Any task can be delayed using this task  Tags will be updated  during this delay  After the delay is completed the next task will be performed     Wait  This is a conditional delay  Next task will not be performed till the specified condition is reached     Copy NTXS block to PLC block  This task enables user to copy NTXS internal tags  Data registers and Retentive registers  to plc  block     Copy PLC block to NTXS block  This task enables user to copy PLC block to NTXS internal tags  Data registers and Retentive  registers      Copy RTC to PLC block  HTC registers in the NTXS can be copied to PLC registers using this task  The block of RTC  registers is copied to a block of continuous registers from the PLC     Goto Popup Screen   Popup screen is a temporary screen which can be popped up only when user wants it  The popup  screen can be popped up when the task with Goto Popup Screen is triggered  The Popup Screen  will appear on the Base Screen at the pre defined locations  This screen should be closed using  the close button in the top right corner  Two popup screens can not be triggered at the same time   User must close one popup screen to open another one  Refer to Screens section for details on  creating a Popup Screen     Key Specific Task  Some tasks which need user input can only be performed by a keypad or a touch key  These  tasks include 
22. 126B E       Com 1 Port  PLC Port   Port Type  DB9 Male    Pin Name Description  Number               O  2   DR   Direction Control  3   22D Transmit 232    5  609                       6   CMOSTXD j  TransmitCMOS  7   RX                2  2     05    8   RD   Receive232 CMOS    9                Page 23    Hardware    NT2S SF121B E   SF122B E   SF125B E   SF126B E    Come  Port  Serial Port   Port Type  DB9 Female    Pin Name Description  Number      TD   Transmit RS232    RX   ReceiveRS232    GND       NT2S SF123B E   SF127B E    Com 1 Port  PLC Port   Port Type  DB9 Male    Name Description  nie   57  6                         CMOS TXD Transmit CMOS           Receive CMOS            Receive CMOS       Page 24    3  GETTING STARTED    In this Chapter     gt  Introduction   gt  Application   Tags  Screens  Keys and Tasks   gt  PLC Communications    Getting Started    3 1 Introduction    Each       5 communicates with one or two devices over its serial ports to get the information required by the  operator     PLC    term is used for any device mainly PLC   controller   Inverter  Information could be the value of  a PLC register or the status of a PLC coil   bit  This information is displayed on the LCD display of the unit  If  required        5 can also change the values of PLC registers   coils  Supported PLC   s list is shown in the  Network Configuration window of the Setup Software     3 2 Application   Tags  Screens  Tasks and Touch Screen   Keypad    Microsoft Windows  
23. 4  Radiated Susceptibility  Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3  Emissions  EN55011 CISPRA    System Components     Unit with LCD display  Membrane keypad      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 12    NT3S ST121B E    Introduction       Specifications    Power    Display    Bezel    Touch Screen    Memory   Communication   Temperature    Humidity    Immunity to ESD   Immunity to Transients   Radiated Susceptibility   Emissions     System Components      24VDC   10   3 5W maximum   192 x 64 Pixels Monochrome Graphical Backlit LCD  IP65 rated    4 wire  Analog resistive Touch Screen   120Kbytes Application Memory    Two RS232 RS485 CMOS ports for connecting to PLC  Programming and Printing      to 50   C   10  to 90   Non condensing    Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3   EN55011 CISPRA      Unit with LCD display  touch screen and RTC     Power Supply connector      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 13    Introduction    NT3S ST123B E       Specifications   Power    Display    Bezel    Touch Screen   Memory   Communication     Temperature    Humidity    Immunity to ESD   Immunity to Transients   Radiated Susceptibility   Emissions     System Components      24VDC   10   3 5W maximum   192 x 64 Pixels Monochrome Graphical Backlit LCD  IP65 rated    4 wire  Analog resistive Touch Screen   120Kbytes Application Memory
24. Data at current location is entered as F using this task  This task is specially used  for hex data entry   xxix  Edit bit on   Data at the bit data entry field is set to 1   xxx  Edit bit off   Data at the bit data entry field is set to 0   Alarm keys   i  Acknowledge alarm   Acknowledges currently selected active alarm   li  Acknowledge all alarms   Acknowledge all active alarms  This key is available only in NT3S models   Previous alarm   This key is used to change the real time alarm display window  Previous alarm of  Triggered alarms is displayed   Next alarm   This key is used to change the real time alarm display window  Next alarm of  Triggered alarms is displayed   v Previous historical alarm   This key is used to change the historical time alarm display window  Historical  alarms are scrolled to display previous alarm  This key is available only in NT3S models   Next historical alarm   This key is used to change the historical time alarm display window  Historical  alarms are scrolled to display next alarm  This key is available only in NT3S models   vii  Clear all Historical Alarms  This key is used to clear all Historical alarms stored in the memory  This key is  available only in NT3S models     bd               4 2 Screens    Operator can view required information on the display of NTXS unit  This information can be arranged in such  a way that the operator can very easily interpret the information received  This can be done by using various  tools  These tools 
25. Data entry  Acknowledge Alarm etc  Various types of Keys Specific Tasks are as  follows   Data entry keys   These keys can be used only when a data entry object is placed on the screen  Data entry  has to be initialized first to start using these keys  To initialize data entry  press a key with  definition  Accept data entry   This key has double action  on first press this key initializes  data entry  On second press  the data entered is accepted and the data entry focus is  shifted to next data entry  Sequence of data entry objects is same as sequence of creation  of data entry objects   i  Clear data entry   Clears data entered in the data entry field   ii  Cancel data entry   Cancels the data entered and exits data entry mode   ii  Accept data entry   Initiate data entry on first press  Accept data entered on second press  If  data entered is invalid  original data is restored  data entry focus is switched to  next data entry field     Page 31    Understanding NTXS Features        Switch to next data entry     y    Accepts the current data entered and data entry focus is switched to next data entry  field    Increase value by 1    Value of the data entry variable is increased by 1     vi  Decrease value by 1     Value of the data entry variable is decreased by 1     vii  Increase digit by 1     Value of the current digit being entered in a data entry object is increased by 1     viii  Decrease digit by 1     Value of the current digit being entered in a data entry object 
26. N N  Y Y  N Y  N N  Y N  Key Specific Task  where    Y  Task supported for the given instance   N  Task not supported for the given instance    NA  Not applicable    Page 29    Understanding NTXS Features    Complete list of tasks supported is as follows     1     10     11     12     13     14     15     Goto Screen  User can select the screen to be displayed from a list of defined screens     Goto Next Screen   This task is useful when two screens are in succession  Screen is changed to display the next  screen  If the screen called is not defined     Screen not defined    message will be displayed and the  original screen will be restored     Goto Previous Screen   This task is useful when two screens are in succession  Screen is changed to display the previous  screen  If the screen called is not defined     Screen not defined    message will be displayed and the  original screen will be restored     Write Value to a Tag  A constant value can be written to a tag using this task  provided the tag is not a read only  tag     Add a Constant Value to Tag  A constant can be added to the current value of a tag using this task     Subtract a Constant Value from Tag  This task is used to subtract a constant value from the current value of a tag     Add Tag    to Tag     Contents of Tag B are added to Tag A  User must take care to match the tag length and data types  of the two tags     Subtract Tag B from Tag A  Contents of Tag B are subtracted from Tag A  User must take care to 
27. Programmable Terminals    USER S MANUAL    User   s Manual  for  NTXS          Contents    Preliminary  Thank you for purchasing NTXS Series product from Omron  NTXS Series Products are  versatile operator interfaces with Microsoft Windows   based configuration Software   This manual will help you to safely install  configure and operate NTXS Products     All the safety warnings and precautions must be followed to ensure proper unit performance and personal  safety     Warnings used in this manual        DANGER Danger Warnings are used to indicate situations   locations and conditions that can cause serious injury or    death     CAUTION Caution Warnings are used to indicate situations and  conditions that can cause operator injury and or unit  damage     If additional information or technical assistance is needed please contact     Omron Europe B V   Wegalaan 67 69   NL 2132 JD Hoofddorp   The Netherlands   Phone    31 23 5681300   Fax    31 23 5681388   URL  www europe omron com    Manual Revisions    If you contact us in reference to this manual  please include the following document number   Name  NT XS Manual   Document  VOSE EN 01    IMPORTANT    NTXS Series Products are intended to be operator interfaces  to work with PLCs which   actually take control actions  It is assumed that the user is well acquainted with the PLC   system being used  Never use NTXS units to perform emergency stop applications  It is  advised that separate switches be used outside the PLC for ANY
28. Susi dcus Ver SM    Download          Upload          In the download dialog box  check    Application    radio button  Press            button to download application to  NTXS unit  Following window will be presented for NT2S models        Downloading from Computer to NT X5   x     Communication Pott   COM    Application C  Firmware                The NT   5 unit may contain data in it s memor   Download operation will eerwrite application in the       5 memory  This operation      not reversible   IF You        sure to download press    Download    otherwise press    Close           Following window will be presented for NT3S models          Downloading from Computer to NT X5    Communication Part   COM Download                   The MT X5 unit may contain data in it s memory   Download operation will overnite application in the       5 memory  T his operation i   not reversible   IF you are sure to download press    Download    otherwise press    Close        Download   Close   Help         After downloading the application also download the firmware by using the same method as described  above but then selecting    Firmware    instead of    Application     This completes the configuration of the unit   Now application will be executed     Page 72    6  APPLICATIONS EXAMPLES    In this Chapter    Y         WV    Installations and Setup  Define Node and Tags  Define Screens   Define Alarms   Load Applications into NTXS    Applications Examples  6 1 Installations and Setup  
29. Unless user enters the correct password  the  screen will not be displayed  Any screen can be password protected  For touch panels  a popup window will  appear for the user to enter the password     5  Associated Screens  Associated screen can be especially useful in cases where one or more objects are common between  different screens  The common part from all the screens is placed in a screen and this screen is associated  with the other screens  Any screen can be associated to another screen   Advantages of associated screens    1  Saves application memory    2  Saves time of the application programmer   Please note      Only one screen can be associated to any screen      No data entry object can be placed in the screen to be associated      User can embed a NTXS tag in associated screen  Embedding a PLC tag is not supported  in the associated screen  User can read the PLC tag in associated screen by coping the  required tag to internal tag  To embed a PLC tag  In Global Task List the required PLC tag  should be copied to an internal tag  The internal tag can be embedded in the screen to be  associated     6  Screen Type   For touch panels  data entry objects require a numeric keypad to modify the data  This keypad occupies  space when not in use  In such case user can use a data entry object with popup keypad  When user clicks  on the data entry object  a new screen is displayed on the original screen  This screen has the required  keypad  user can modify the data and cl
30. XS Settings button  It may  not always be necessary to change these settings     E  NT X5    untitled   File   Define Communicate  Lltilibies Help  MT X5 Settings                   Network Configuration    F      Tag database    F5  Alarms    F8  Application Tasklists      Fa    Hide Project Tools       In NTXS Settings dialog box  printer port settings  Max characters per screen for serial printing for NT2S   For NT3S select number of languages  Press OK to accept the selections made     NT XS Settings E x            Printer port setup    Baud  Fate   S600          Humber of Bits   g L    Parity   Mone        Humber of columns  80                 Terminating character LR  LF              charg per screen  1580  1   1530      Hardware settings kepad settings    Memory                Tiauch screen                           queue size  2               IF queue te               ignore           Screen saver Enable       Time  Seconds   500       54007  Humber of tows  mi  1 8        First key pressed         ast key pressed       Humber of calum z   1 8     Input words  o  0 32               Float Format     7 High wird   Low word            of Languages    1 3     Download Font       Cancel   Help      Select PLC to be used in the system  Select Network Configuration from Define menu or Press F4 key  or click on the Network Configuration button     f Low ford   High ord       Dutput words          E  NT X5    untitled   File   Define Communicate Utilities Help  NT  lt 5 Setting
31. ags button     NT X5    untitled   File   Define Communicate  Lltilibies Help                        5 Settings    F3  Network Configuration    F      Tag database       Alarms          Application Tasklists      Fa    Hide Project Tools       In Tags dialog box select the Node  Tag type  Register  enter Tag name and finally select number of bytes  for the Tag  Press Add to accept the Tag  After adding all the tags press Close button            Tags         Port Mode Block Butels                        Close    Delete    1 dg     Node   O00  Operator Panel  HT xS unit       Data Registers    Read   Write Add  Tag Type     Register    Coil or Bit addressed Register    Size  2 bytes  0000   0993  Change  Register D ODDO  0000           Tag Mame        40 chars Eancel    wa oao    Select Screens   from Define menu or Press F6 key or click on the Screens button    E  NT X5    untitled   File   Define Communicate  Lltilibies Help         5 Settings    F3       EH              Network Configuration    F      Tag database            Application Keys    FF  Alarms    F8  Application Tasklists      Fa    Hide Project Tools       Page 51    Configuration Software    New Screen dialog box will appear  In New Screen dialog box  enter the Screen number  Screen Name and  Screen description information  This is for programmers reference only  This information is NOT displayed on  the actual NTXS Screen  Associated Screen option is available only when at least one screen has already  been de
32. al keys to acknowledge  go to next   prev alarm     Page 38    To display alarms user must follow steps given below     1  Define consecutive or discrete alarms from    Define Alarm    window  Definition contains the  alarm text and print selection   2  In Screen Definition  place Alarm object on the appropriate location     Alarms will be displayed only if the current screen has an alarm object  If the current screen does not have  an alarm object  alarms will not be displayed     4 5 Application Task List    Application task list allows user to define tasks to be performed after unit is powered on or while  application is running  Application task lists are of two types     1  Power on tasks    Power on tasks are performed after NI XS unit is powered on  These tasks are like a boot sequence   for NTXS which are performed only once after power up  Using these tasks user can initialize some regis   ters  Goto a particular screen after power up etc  Please note that user MUST specify the screen to be  displayed after poweron  This can be done either by  Goto screen  task or  Copy tag to STR  task     2  Global tasks     Global tasks are performed regularly till the application is running on the unit  These tasks are useful when  the user wants to perform some tasks repeatedly     Page 39    5  CONFIGURATION SOFTWARE    In this Chapter    Vv         WV    Introduction to NT XS Software  Installing NT XS Software  NT XS Software   Basics  Create a New Application   Save and Down
33. al port of NT2S models  Setup        be downloaded on any one  of the ports of NT3S models     3 3 PLC Communication    NTXS can communicate with a PLC without any change in the NTXS hardware  To communicate with a  PLC  NTXS unit needs    1  Proper Communication Driver for the PLC   2  NTXS   PLC communication cable    1  Communication Driver for the PLC    Each PLC has a defined protocol for communicating with any device  Communication Driver is downloaded in  to NTXS unit along with the firmware  Communication driver varies from PLC to PLC  This driver enables  the unit to talk to a specific PLC  such as Omron PLCs     2  NTXS   PLC Communication Cable  Proper NTXS   PLC cable is required for error free communication  with PLC  Please refer to the table given on next page for details on cables for different models     Page 26    Cable references for connection to plc   s peripheral ports     Getting Started                                     NTXS type Cable type PLC type Note      25 5  121   NT2S CN212 V1 CPM1A NTXS are externally powered with  CPM2A 24VDC  NT2S SF125B NT2S CN215 V1 CQM1   peripheral connector   NT3S ST121B NT2S CN223 V2 CPM2C  NT3S ST123B  mini peripheral             NT3S ST124B connector  CJ1  NT3S ST126B CS1  NT2S SF122B NT2S CN222 V1 CPM1A NTXS are powered from the plc s  NT2S SF123B NT2S CN225 V2 CPM2A peripheral port   NT2S SF126B  peripheral connector  CQM1  NT2S SF127B  NT2S CN224 V1 CPM2C   mini peripheral connector                CJ1  CS1  NT3S
34. allows user to edit settings  For NT2S models  user can edit Printer port options  For NT3S  models  user can edit only language option  Printer port options for NT3S will be selected in Network  Configuration     5 3 2  Network Configuration    This menu helps user to select the devices to be connected on both the communication ports  This menu  also contains details of the device like Model type  Node number  Communication settings  For NT3S  models user can select 2 different protocols for two ports  IBM communication is the default selection   Native serial driver means the port is selected as a printer port  User can select the communication param   eters for the same     5 3 3  Tags    Each register in the PLC memory has a unique address and can be identified by giving a specific name to it   This information is stored as Tag Data Base in NT XS   Any coil or register to be used in the application must  be first defined in the Tag data base     5 3 4  Screens   Operator views the PLC data on the screen of the NTXS unit  Tasks can be defined for a screen  Also  the  action for touch keys when a screen is acting can be defined     5 3 5  Keys   Operator can edit the PLC data or scroll through the application with help of keys     5 3 6  NTXS Alarms   Alarms can be defined in the Alarms Window  Alarms are defined on a single bit of a word tag  All the tags  must be defined before defining the Alarms     5 3 7  NTXS Application Task List    Application Task List is of two ty
35. are the objects  Each screen can have various types of objects with different properties   Up to 65534 screens can be defined depending on the application memory available  Touch screen products  have two different types of screens   Base screen and Popup screen  Base screen is the normal screen   Popup screen can be displayed only when required on the base screen     Page 33    Understanding NTXS Features    User should know some Screen basics while working with screens   1  Number   Each screen must have a unique Screen Number  Please refer to following table for details on Screen       number          Touch panels Keypad Panels  Base   BaseScreen   1 65000  Popup Screen 65001   65534  2  Name    User may want to give different names to screens  Screen name can be upto 20 characters long  These  screen names will not be displayed on the product s actual screen  These names will only be displayed in  the configuration software  The screen name will be displayed in the screens window  This information is  stored in the application but not downloaded to the unit     3  Description   Description of screen can be added for more info on the screen  Description is displayed only in Screen  Information window of each screen  This information is stored in the application but not downloaded to the  unit     4  Password   Access levels can be achieved by introducing a password for a screen  Password value can vary between 1    9999  When Password is set to O  screen is not protected  
36. ber in the specified tag   Alarm text should be added  Alarm Text is displayed in the alarm window when the alarm is triggered        Humber Alarm T ext       Alarm 0  001 Alarm 1  002 Alarm 2  005 Alarm 3       Delete          Ir               Groups of Alarms       O00   015             of group  pono 190            Accept  Alarm Humber  003   0007 015  oven  Alarm Test  alarm 3 Discard       Page 69    Configuration Software    Once all the screens are completely defined  user has to define the Power on Application Task     Power   on Application Task is like a boot up sequence for the unit  Tasks mentioned here are performed  immediately after the unit is powered on     Here user has to specify the screen to be displayed after the unit is powered on  User can also use a PLC or  NTXS tag to define the screen to be displayed  User can either use    Goto Screen    task or    Copy tag to STR     task     Goto       task will write specified screen number to Screen Triggering Register  STR  and display the  screen specified by STR     Copy tag      task will copy the specified PLC tag to Screen Triggering Register   Screen Specified by STR will be displayed  Default Power on task is    Goto Screen 1        If user wishes to perform some tasks continuously  these tasks should be defined in the Global Task List   This completes the application  Now this application has to be saved and downloaded  Global tasks are not  mandatory     Application   Power on and Global   Task lists 
37. d  Each alarm has to be acknowledged  Touch key with definition  Acknowledge Alarm   acknowledges the alarm  An Alarm is cleared from the screen when the alarm condition is cleared  and the alarm is acknowledged     Rectangle   User can draw a rectangle of required size and required color using this object  User can also fill  the rectangle with required color  This object is only available in NT3S models     Ellipse  User can draw an ellipse of required size and required color using this object  User can also fill    Page 36    12     13     14     15     16     17     18     19     20     21     22     the ellipse with required color  This object is only available      NT3S models     Round Rectangle    User can draw a rectangle with rounded corners of required size and required color using this   object  User can also fill the round rectangle with required color  This object is only available in NT3S  models     Line   User can draw a line of required size and required color using this object  This object is only  available in NT3S models     Bit Button    Bit button object enables user to perform a task  User can assign any task to this Touch Key  The  display of the object can change depending on the status of a coil  This selection should be made  in the application  This object is like a redefinable key without any conditions  This object is only  available in NT3S models     Word Button    User can define various tasks for the same Touch key  Different tasks are defin
38. e  The limits  for time entered as span on X axis is between 1 second to 86400 second  86400 seconds   24 Hr    If the limits for x or y axis are passed in indirect manner and if they are wrong then appropriate error  message is displayed in the error message window of the trend object  This object is only available  in NT3S models     4 3 Keys   Touch screen keys    NT2S models have keypads whereas NT3S models have touchpanels for user input  User can define keys as  per the application requirement  NT XS software enables user to define key tasks  Most of the tasks men   tioned in the task list are supported as keys tasks     4 3 1   Keypad  Keys can have two types of definitions  Local and Global     Any key can have different tasks for different screens  This is Local definition of the key  Each key on the  keypad can have Local definition  Local Key has precedence over Global Key definition  Global definition for  any key is same for the application  When a key needs same definition for all the screens  this key can be  defined as a global key with no local definition  This saves time of application programmer     4 3 1   Touchscreen Keys   Touchpanels have touchscreens for user input  User can place bit buttons  word buttons and numeric keypad  objects on screen  These objects are nothing but keys with various definitions  There are no Global and local  keys for touch screen keys  All the key objects defined are screen specific  Only in case of popup and  associated scre
39. e keys  Increase Digit by 1  and  Shift Value to Left   To edit signed data  use     Sign          keys to modify the sign     3  Press  Accept Data Entry  key to accept the data entered     When a new application is created each key is assigned a default definition by the software  Please  note that the unit must have above mentioned key definitions to edit any register tag  In NTXS  default keys for register data entry are    ENT        ESC    and the numeric keys from    0    through  9      Display Coil Status   This object displays text defined in the application depending on the bit status  Bit on and Bit off  text is defined by the user while writing the application     Display Register Data   This object displays the value of a register  The format of the display can be selected from the  application     Display Register Text   This object displays text strings depending on the value of a register  Text for various ranges of the  register is defined by the user while creating the application     Time   This object displays time either in HH MM SS or HH MM format  Time is displayed in 24 hour format  without leading zeros     Date   This object displays date either in DD MM YY or DD MM YY format without leading zeros  Day of  the week can also be displayed     Alarms    This object displays the alarm text when the alarm occurs  Alarm condition and text is defined  from the Define Alarm window  First triggered alarm is at top  Alarm condition for alarm should be  cleare
40. ection as left to  right  Click OK to place the bargraph  Reduce the height and increase the width  So  bargraph looks like a horizontal bargraph  Set the length of the bargraph half the screen  width  Screen will look like the bitmap shown below                 5    untitled   Ioj x     File Define Communicate Utilities Screen Objects Tools Help         x               Er  gas    s         no              DMB  arm    ia         17 54      object is selected  Ing Cap Num    Page 76         Goto Screen task list  In before showing tasklist add task  Write Value to tag      Write DMO       In while showing task  add task    Add a constant value to tag   Add 1 to DMO  Add  Wait  task  Wait till DMO    500  Add another task    Write value to tag   Write DMO   O      Task lists of Screen   1   5                  Now we will define the power on task list  Goto Application task list  Default task is  Goto Screen 1     i    C    Add 1 to Tag DMOOO00            Wait till                  COM  1  500    Write Oto T ag DIM DELE                      NEN           keb  klel         Application   Power on and Global   Task lists   BEES i    Page 77       Applications Examples    7  Now we will save the application     Save        5 Application          Save in      Projects   e              Fe      35 Demo pzm    My Recent  Documents    Desktop                      Documents               Computer     T         Hetwork  File name   uras Omron Haostlink     PI  Save as type           5 Appl
41. ed for different  states of a word tag  User can also change the display of the button depending on the state of  the tag  Tasks of each state can further be defined for three instances press  pressed and  released  This object is only available in NT3S models     Bit Lamp   Status of coils        be displayed more effectively by using this object  Various shapes can be  selected from application for two states of a coil  This object is only available in NT3S models     Word Lamp   This object is same as a Bit Lamp except the associated tag is a word type tag  Different states    values of a tag can be represented by different shapes  This object is only available in NTSS models     Single Bar Graph   User can draw a bargraph of a word tag by using this object  User should define maximum and  minimum limits  direction and fill color     Multiple bargraph    User can draw up to four bargraphs of four different word tags by using a single object  Properties  of each single bargraph can be fill color  line color  bar label  bar text  language  text color  back  ground  tag and limits  Common properties of the bars include bar width  bar gap  background  color  style  display range  major and minor divisions etc  This object is only available in NT3S  models     Analog Meter    Any tag can be displayed as a meter on the screen using this object  Analog meter object has  variable range  major and minor divisions  color for each division  needle color  meter style  meter  angle etc
42. en the key on active screen can overlap that on the base screen  Key on the active screen  will be sensed  Key tasks are same as Keypad tasks     4 4 Alarms    NTXS supports maximum 256 discrete alarms  16 bits of 16 different tags can trigger alarms  Alarm text  should be defined from Define alarms window  Tags need not be consecutive  Any internal or PLC tag can be  defined as an alarm tag  Each bit that has been defined as alarm bit is continuously monitored and when  that bit turns on    1    an alarm is triggered  This alarm is placed in an container  This alarm is cleared from the  container only when the alarm bit is cleared and the alarm is acknowledged     These alarms can also be stored as Historical alarms  User has to enable the History option in alarm  definition window  Defining alarms is not enough  these alarms must be displayed on the screen  An alarm  object must be placed on the screen for alams to be displayed  If alarms are critical each screen must have  an alarm object along with acknowledge and next   prev alarm keys  If alarms on PLC tags are to be dis   played  user can do the following      copy the required tag to internal tag in global application task list      define alarms on the internal tag      create a screen which has only an alarm object at the bottom of the screen  This screen can be  associated with all the other screens  User  should however take care of the possible overlap of  objects      For models with keypad  user can define glob
43. fined  Click OK to enter the Screen Editor Window  For NT3S models  the window content is  slightly different  Option for Base and Popup screen appears in the New screen window     Screen Number i  1   65534  Screen Properties  Screen Name  Screent  Display only     Password         515545       Description    Associated Screens          1   Available Screens                    Unassociate    Cancel   Help      In the Screen Editor user can define Screen Objects  Screen Keys and Screen Task List  To place an  object  click on the respective button in the Objects window  Pointer will take the shape of the object once it  is moved over the screen  Click the mouse at the required location on the screen to place the object  All the  tag dependent objects will allow user to access the Tag data base from their dialog box  Clicking on the  Selector button or another object button deselects the object selected  Standard Windows operations like  Copy  Cut  Paste Objects  Redo  Undo  etc  are available in Tools window  Screens can also be duplicated  using the duplicate button  To exit from the Screen Editor  click on the Close button of Screen Window  In  the following points Screen is explained in detail           0154    File Define Communicate Utilities Screen Objects Tools Help    Project tools    1  2 Iz        ga es    s  zs   a        T Screen   1 5          1         09 55 Display Word Button  Ine Cap Mum    Page 52    Configuration Software    Text Object     Click on the Tex
44. from signal wires     Connecting high voltages or AC power mains to the DC input will make unit unusable and may  create an electrical shock hazard to personnel  Such a failure or shock could result in serious  personal injury  loss of life and or equipment damage  DC voltage sources should provide proper  isolation from main AC power and similar hazards     Wiring diagram for NTXS      Pin description of the power connector for NT XS models is as follows                                 24VDC    2 3 Communication Ports  NTXS models have two communication Ports     One port of NT2S models has RS232 CMOS signals  This port is used to connect to PLC  The other port  has RS232 signals and this port is used for receiving configuration setup and printing     NT3S has Multi Signal ports meaning RS232 RS485 CMOS signal level ports  NT3S units can  simultaneously communicate with two devices on these serial ports  Units can receive data from PC on  either of the ports  Both the ports are also capable of Serial Printing  Each port has to be configured for  their function  Even if both the ports are connected to PLC  user can download data from NT XS software  on either of the ports  For Programming cable details  please refer to Appendix     Different cables are required for different devices  Cable details for any particular device are given in the    Operation Manual of that device  Pin description of the communication Ports for NT2S and NT3S models is  as given in following pages   
45. h   High limit      Low  lt   High  lt   65535  1st operation       0 to E5535   2nd operation           0 to E5535     Display NT XS or PLC Data           This object can be used to view PLC   NT XS data  To place embedding object click on    Display NT XS or  PLC Data    Tool  amp   In the dialog box user can select either Bit Text  Register value or Register Text     Bit Text displays text depending on the status of a coil or bit  Register Value displays the value of the  register  User can scale the register value by performing math operations on the tag value  Register Text  displays text depending on the value of a register  Text is defined for various ranges of a register tag     To add Bit Text object  select Bit Text in the Display NTXS or PLC Data dialog box  In the window  user  can enter text to be displayed depending on the state of a Coil     x  pee l Ok   Type 9 Bit Text    Register Value    Register Text Sem     Lance    Cance    Coil T ag            bO         Bit On Text Bit Off Text  Hi oe Lo PN       Page 54    Configuration Software    To display value of a word tag  select Register Value type in Display NTXS or PLC Data window  The  window will now change to display Register options  Select the register to be displayed  Select the Data  type and Format to display the register  User can scale the value by performing math operations  1st and  2nd math operation set the math operators  Leading Zero Blank option decides whether zeros preceding  the value wil
46. he state  of the tag  General attributes define the label properties and border enable   disable     Word Button   x        State Properties   General Attributes                 Button Properties  Style  Generic square  gt    i Color 14    Size  2  ks    Text Properties    Iv Text Font  5  7     Text  Button Language  1     Text                    Background L_                     Simulate Language  1    Update Preview      State Tag  50001   Lanquage         State condition and tasks           State Ho  Low Limit High Limit T ask List    100 Task list for state 1              Add new state    Delete state 1      Cancel        I       Page 60    Configuration Software    Bit Lamp Object     To draw the object on NTSS  click on the Bit Lamp button 24 Place the object      the screen  Dialog box    with three pages will be presented  Lamp properties page defines the display of the actual lamp  General  attributes defines label properties and border enable   disable  Operation page defines the feedback tag   coil   The status of the coil changes the style or the text  or both  of the lamp  This can be a bitmap but can  also be a standard lamp style     Lamp i x        Lamp Froperties   General Attributes   Operation              Dn              Language   1        Update Preview    Select  The On test  OFF test   Label properties are  style   Generic square   UN Shape OFF Shape applicable for style 1  style 2 only  For bitmap    style On bitmap and Off bitmap must be of  Size   
47. here  User can enter his comments here   Print   Prints application data    Exit   Exits NT XS Software    Page 44    Configuration Software     gt  Define Menu  This menu defines the application  In the main window of NT XS software  bottom line of the icons is dedi   cated for this menu     E  NT X5    untitled   File   Define Communicate  Lltilibies Help         5 Settings    F3              Network Configuration    F      Tag database    F5  Screens    Fe  Application Keys    F7  Alarms    F8  Application Tasklists     FQ    Hide Project Tools                   NTXS Settings   Defines NTXS settings    Network Configuration   Defines PLC node  node ID etc    Tag DataBase   Defines tags to be used in the application   Screens   Defines screens    Application Keys   Defines application keys    Alarms   Defines alarms in the application   Application Task List   Defines Power on and Global Task list     Page 45    Configuration Software     gt  Communicate Menu  Communicate Menu Downloads   uploads application to from NTXS      E  NT X5    untitled   File Define   Communicate Utilities Help    Communication Port            Download       Upload          Communication Port   Sets COM port for communicating with NTXS    Download   Downloads Application to NTXS    Upload   Uploads Application from NTXS         Utilities Menu  Utilities Menu informs the user about the memory used for the application  convert application  change  fonts     E  NT X5    untitled   File Define Commun
48. hs should be minimum  Wires should run in pairs with a neutral or common paired with a  live or signal wire     NTXS  24VDC model is fused internally with a self resetting 60   400mA fuse  It is recommended  that all input power lines be protected from product failure by a fuse or breaker     Adequate strain relief must be provided for the power connector  to ensure that vibration does not  cause the power connector to be pulled out     All the NTXS products are housed in a moulded ABS plastic case which eliminates any  electrical shock hazard  Hence Safety Earth is not required to be connected to the chassis of the  unit     The DC ground is not directly coupled to Earth ground internally  The unit is designed to operate    properly whether or not the DC ground is connected to the Earth ground  We do recommend   however  that if the DC ground has to be connected to the Earth ground  the Earth connection    Page 20    Hardware    should be made to a central star point as poor site earths can introduce noise into a system     Do not power unit and inductive loads with the same power supply even though there is enough  immunity in the NTXS to withstand the transients present on these lines  Avoid using power  supplies with large capacitive outputs which may cause problems if power is cycled within a short  time period     If wiring is to be exposed to lightening or surges  use appropriate surge suppression devices   Keep AC  high energy and rapidly switching DC wiring separate 
49. icate   Utilities Help  Convert application          NT x3 Memory Status     Font Editor       Image Conversion to bmp          Convert Application   Converts opened application    NTXS Memory Status   Displays statistics of the used memory   Font Editor   User can edit the fonts by the Font Editor utility   Image conversion to bmp   User        convert        image format to bmp format     Page 46    Configuration Software   gt  Help Menu    Help Menu  as the name suggests  offers help for the user application      m E    File Communicate Utilities   Help  Index F1    About MT x5             Index   Lists all the Help topics       About NT XS   Displays the software version number     Page 47    Configuration Software    5 4 Create New Application    Select New from File menu or click on the New Application button     NT X5    File    Communicate  Lltilibies         Open       Glase Ctrl F4  5        sae                 86      Information      Print    AlL  F4       Exit    In the dialog presented  select NT XS model and press OK     New Application              When      button is pressed     dialogue box will be presented which will ask for the exact model type     Select product type      Please select product type     Product type     NT35 57121B E  C     35 5  123       C     35 5  124         C     35 5  12           As2s     CMOS   485   422 on bath ports  with ATC       Configuration Software    Check NTXS Settings from Define menu or Press F3 key or click on the NT
50. ications                 Cancel      E          Click OK to save the application     8  Now we will download the firmware to the unit  Click download application  A window will appear   Select Firmware  Set appropriate com port  Connect Power and programming cable to the  NT3S ST121B E unit  Download firmware        Downloading from Computer to NT X5   X   Communication                  1 Download  Application       Firmware  Application  Fort       The NT 45 unit may contain data in it s memory   Download operation will overwrite application in the MT   5 memory  This operation is nat reversible   IF You        sure to download press    Download    otherwise press    Close        Download   Close   Help         9  Now we will download the application to the unit  Click download application  A window will appear   Select application  Download application     Page 78    7  FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS    In this Chapter     gt  How Do I     Frequently Asked Questions    7 1 How Do I   This chapter answers the questions users often ask     1  How do  read PLC data   To read any PLC data  the required tag should be defined in the Tag Database       a screen the tag should  be embedded in the required format     2  Can I edit PLC data  How    Any PLC register   coil can be edited except for    Read only    registers   coils  Generally System registers  and Input coils are    Read only        Read only    registers   coils vary from PLC to PLC  Please refer to PLC  manual for detail
51. ick on the Multiple Bargraph button    Place the object      the screen     User can select number of bars  style and bar width  Individual bar properties sets Bar tag  Bar color  Maxi   mum and Minimum limits     Bar Graph   X     Bar Graph Properties   General Attributes   Axis   Bar   Barz   Bar3         4         Simulate    Value for bar 1  Value for bar 2  Value for bar 3  Value for bar 4    Bari Bar  Bars Bard    Update Preview    Language       Style  Ha  of bars    m            Background calor    L I        Page 64    Configuration Software    Analog Meter Object     To draw the object on     35  click on the Analog Meter button  gt    Place the object on the screen  This    wizard represents the word register on an analog meter  Dialog box has four pages  Meter Foreground  properties  Meter Background properties  General attributes  Operation  Foreground Properties define Meter  divisions  meter text  text font  color and display range  Background Properties define needle color  Meter  style  and Color range settings  General attributes define label properties and border enable   disable   Operation page defines meter start angle  meter end angle  word tag for meter and meter range        AnalogMeter l        Meter Foreground Properties   Meter Background Properties   General Attributes   Operation      Value  200  Language   1 bs      Update Preview    Meter Text Position  Font  5  7 E Text Color _ 1 f            Bottom           Text Lanquage fi    Background    
52. ion of NTXS series Operator Interfaces  Ol      Read this User Manual thoroughly before installing and operating NTXS   This document is based on information available at the time of its publication  While efforts have been made  to be accurate  the information in this document may not cover all the details or variations in hardware or  software  Features described herein may not be present in all hardware  Omron reserves the right to update  information in this publication without prior notice     1 2 Introduction to NTXS    NTXS Series operator interfaces provide a man machine interface to PLC systems and communi   cate to PLC s using its serial communications ports    Configuration of NTXS     Each NTXS has to be configured using the NT XS Software before connecting it to the PLC                                               NTXS IBM  Cable       Normal Operation     After configuration is completed  NTXS should be connected with a PLC to start the system                          1                                                       PLC port  of unit    To PLC        Programming Port    Connecting  Cable    Page 2                   PLC       Introduction    1 3 How NTXS Works    The NTXS follows a specific sequence for performing the tasks defined by the user in the application  The  sequence is as shown below       Power up  Message  Power up Task            Complete IBM  Communication  Re Start  Re establish PLC  Communication    Check Screen  Number    same  Screen  N
53. is decreased by 1     ix  Shift value to left     All the digits in the data entry are shifted to left using this task  When data entry is  initialized  unit s digit starts blinking  User can edit this digit and shift this digit to  tens digit using shift digit to left task  After this task is executed  another zero is  added to units digit  User can edit this digit and shift it to left  This should be done  till data entry is completed  Digit can be editted using Numeric Keys and  increment   decrement digit tasks    Move cursor to left    Cursor focus is shifted to left using this task  When data entry is initialized  the  cursor focus is set to units positions  The digit blinks and data can be editted  using Numeric Keys and increment   decrement digit tasks  When this task is  executed  tens digit starts blinking  Now user can edit this digit  When cursor  reaches the maximum position  it stops shifting  User can use Move cursor to right  task keys to change the cursor position     xi  Move cursor to right     Cursor focus is shifted to right using this task  This task is specially useful when  the cursor position has reached maximum digit in a data entry using the Move  cursor to left task key  If cursor is at maximum position and user wants to edit  digit at tens position  Move cursor to right task can be used to change the cursor  position      xii  Sign Key           Sign of Signed data entry object can be changed using this task     xiii  Numeric key O     Data at cu
54. ith pointed tools or any other such items  This will cause key failure or other  malfunctioning may occur  Do not apply a force any greater that 30 Newton   s to the keys   Always tighten the connector screws after connecting the communication cables     The maximum pull load for cables is 30 Newton   s  Do not apply loads greater than this     Do not use sharp objects for pressing any touch screen key     Page 83    APPENDIX    In this Chapter     gt  Cable Diagrams    Appendix    A Cable Diagrams   Pin Configuration for Programming Cable for NT3S    PC End NT3S End  DB9 Female DB9 Male  d lp Hb                         j        dui                            RXD_2 2 TXD          TXD RXD                   5  GND GND          Pin Configuration for Programming Cable for NT2S      PC End NT2S End  DB9 Female DB9 Male  d ip Hb                                  RXD 2 2 TXD                                              TXD RXD       9  GND GND                      Pin Configuration for communication cable between Omron        RS232 port and NT3S                                   PLC End NT3S End  DB9 Male DB9 Male  d H b  O             dui  q B      FH                            TXD 2 P lt  TXD  RXD 3 3 RXD    RTS 4       CTS 5             GND 9 5 GND                           Appendix    Pin Configuration for communication cable between Omron        RS232 port and NT2S SF121 SF125                                PLC End NT2S End   DB9 Male DB9 Male   oor                              
55. l   For NT3S models  data Entry can not be performed unless a Numeric Keypad or a Popup keypad is  present on the screen  Numeric Keypad object assigns tasks for the Touch Keys in the specified  area  Procedure to edit a coil is as follows     Page 35    Understanding NTXS Features    1  Press key with definition    Accept Data Entry     generally key legend is ENT  to initiate data  entry mode  Data entry mode is indicated by flashing the complete coil data entry object    2  Use keys with definition    Increase Digit by 1    or Numeric keys 0    and    1    to edit coil data    3  Press key with definition    Accept Data Entry     generally key legend is ENT  to accept the  data entered     3  Register Data Entry     10     11     Registers  internal or external  with Read Write permission can be modified using this object  For  NT3S models  data Entry can not be performed unless a Numeric Keypad or a Popup keypad is  present on the screen  Numeric Keypad object assigns tasks for the Touch Keys in the specified  area  Procedure to edit a register is as follows    1  Press key with definition  Accept Data Entry  to initiate data entry mode  Data entry mode  is indicated by flashing the last digit of the register  Key with definition  Clear Data Entry   clears the data in the object  Key with definition  Cancel Data Entry  cancels the data  entered and exits data entry mode     2  Use    Numeric keys 0    through 9 to edit register data  For models without numeric keypad   us
56. l be displayed or not  If this option is enabled then register value will be displayed without  Leading Zeros     x        Type    BitText     RegisterValue    Register Text Emu         Hegister T ag   DOOOO   dO           Data Type Format     Unsigned integer      eit       Leading zeros blank    istopesation  we               Oto 55535   2nc operation                      0 to 55535        Register Text Object is a value dependent text object  User can define different text strings for different  ranges of register values  When the value is between a defined range  corresponding text is displayed   First select the register from the Tags list  Now enter low limit  high limit and text for that range  Click  Accept button to accept the entered data  Now click Add to enter new limits and corresponding text     x  Close    Type    BitTex     RegisterValue  4  Register Test                                     DOOOO   dO          Lowy limit High Limit Text    Heading within Limits  Overflow       Define new range      Delete    Lowe Limit High Limit Text      qu m  0               0ta                                          55    Configuration Software  Display Time Object     Time can be displayed on the       5 display by placing a Display Time object  To display the object  click    on the Time button       Place Time Object      the screen  To edit the format double click on the object          the dialog box presented  the user can either select HH MM SS format or HH MM for
57. l driver  this port can not be used as a PLC port  If none of the  ports are defined as Printer ports  serial printing will not be done  For NT2S models  data is printed on the  serial port  Communication settings for serial printing can be set from NT XS settings window     9  Show   Hide Animation  Objects on the screen can be hidden   flashed depending on the value   status of a tag  Please refer to  Screen objects for details     4 2 1 Screen Objects          5 software allows the user to arrange the data on the screen in a way that   s suitable for the user     Screen objects can be used to do so  NT3S products support text as well as graphic objects  NT2S prod   ucts only support text objects  Types of objects supported are     1  Plain Text 2  Coil Data Entry  3  Register Data Entry 4  Display Coil Status  5  Display Register Data 6  Display Register Text  7  Time 8  Date  9  Alarms 10  Rectangle  11  Ellipse 12  Rounded Rectangle  13  Line 14  Bit Button  15  Word Button 16  Bit Lamp  17  Word Lamp 18  Single Bar Graph  19  Multiple Bar Graph 20  Analog Meter  21  Numeric Keypad 22  Bitmaps  23  Trend   1  Plain Text     Plain text object is useful for displaying any text message on the screen  Plain text object is a  static object  This object can be hidden by applying Animation Properties  This object supports  Show   Hide and Flash animation     2  Coil Data Entry   Any coil  PLC or internal  can be edited using Coil data entry object  Coil must be a Read Write coi
58. load Application    Configuration Software    5 1 Introduction to Configuration Software   NT XS    NT XS is Microsoft Windows   based software to configure the NI XS  series models by Omron  NT XS s  tools and easy approach can help you create your applications quickly and easily  By using some of NT XS s  new features  you can be more effective in what you need  Whether you need a small application to monitor  data or a bigger application for both monitoring and changing data in your PLC  The common functionality  found among many Windows applications can also be found here and will allow you to quickly adapt to  NT XS     You can use NT XS to configure NTXS model to work with ANY of the supported drivers  NT XS currently  supports over 20 PLCs     User must first configure NTXS unit for operating with a specific PLC  The NTXS communicates with a PLC  only after downloading the correct driver and application into the unit  The NTXS user should follow the  procedure to configure and use the NTXS      1  Create an application for required PLC    2  Apply power to NTXS    3  Connect the programming cable to the communication port of NT2S marked as    Serial Port     For  NT3S any port can be used for downloading uploading    4  Download Firmware i e  driver for the PLC  NTXS unit requires a PLC driver to communicate with the  PLC    5  Download application    6  Now connect to the PLC with the correct PLC cable      NT2S SF123B EV2        NT2S SF127B E models do not require an
59. mat  This object is  available only if the model selected has RTC option enabled     Time and Date x     Time                 55    HH MM    Wate      ppyMMTT    D                Cancel   Help      Display Date Object     The date can be displayed on the NTXS display by placing a Display Date object  To display the object     click on the Date button zz  Place Date Object on the screen  To edit the format double click on the    object  In the dialog box  the user can either select DD MM YY format or MM DD YY format User can also  display the day of week for NT3S models  This object is available only if the model selected has RTC option  enabled     Time and Date         Time                 55               Date     DD MM rr C MM DD rY                    Cancel   Help      Page 56    Configuration Software    Display Alarm Object     An Alarm object displays an alarm immediately after an alarm is triggered  Alarm text is defined in the    Alarms dialog box  To place an Alarm object  click on the Alarms button al Alarm objects can be edited    by double clicking on the object placed on the screen  Alarms Dialog box will enable user to select the  fields to be displayed in an Alarms object  Sequence and length of each field can also be varied  Alarms  tag and text must be defined from Define Alarm window           Alarm Window Options     x   Select From Selected    Alarm Text       Down          Format  Length    A   Active  C YIN  C Yes No  Acknowledged    Yes No  Print C YIN
60. match the tag length and data  types of the two tags     Turn Bit On  Any coil or bit can be turned on using this task  The bit coil should be a read write coil     Turn Bit Off  Any coil or bit can be turned off using this task  The bit coil should be a read write coil     Toggle Bit  Any coil or bit can be toggled using this task  The bit coil should be a read write coil     Copy Tag B to TagA  Tag    can be copied to tag A using this task  The value of tag B will be unchanged  Tag A will be  same as tag B     Swap Tag A and Tag B  Values of two tags can be swapped using this task  Tag A value will be copied to tag B and tag B  value will be copied to tag A     Print Data  All the text data will be printed on the serial port  Communication settings will be same as defined  in  NTXS Settings       Printer Port Options    window  Graphical objects will not be printed     Set RTC  RTC time can be modified using this task  User can define keys to increment Hours  Minutes   Seconds  Date  Month  Year  Day of week     Page 30    16     17     18     19     20     21     22     23     24     Copy Tag to STR   This is a very important task which allows user to trigger screens dependent upon any PLC tag   Screen Triggering Register is a system register inside NTXS which decides the screen to be  displayed  PLC tag can be copied to STR     Copy Tag to LED   Some NTXS units have LED s on the Keypad  LED s on the keypad of NT2S can be turned on off  depending on the value of a tag  The
61. on text  off text  Operation does not vary on  the Feedback tag  The presentation of the button on the display is decided by the feedback tag    Note  Please note that If user has selected any non rectangular style for the button  coordinates of the  bounding rectangle are considered as the coordinates of the object  In that case please press inside or on  the exact boundry of the button        Button Page I E          Button Properties   General Attributes   Operation           On f      UT NN    Language   1         Update Previews    Select    The On text  Off test   Label properties are  Style   Generic square    UN Shape DFF Shape applicable for style 1  style 2 only  For bitmap    style On bitmap and      bitmap must be of        OFF IH sare size   Off state button properties are applicable only if    feedback tag in operation page is defined                Text  Text  OFF         15      Fant  57    Language       Fill Pattern    Test            Pattern Ealar    Background                            Text x           15     Font          Language    rj  Text Color Em     Background Ci              Page 59    Configuration Software    Word Button Object     To draw the object on     35  click on the Word Button icon Eel Place the object on the screen  Dialog box    window will enable user to select State properties  General Attributes  User can define different tasks de   pending on different states  ranges  of a word tag  Button display can also be varied depending on t
62. ons     System Components      24VDC   10   3 5W maximum   192 x 64 Pixels Monochrome Graphical Backlit LCD  IP65 rated    4 wire  Analog resistive Touch Screen   120Kbytes Application Memory    Two RS232 CMOS ports for connecting to PLC  Programming and Printing   0 to 50  C   10  to 90   Non condensing    Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4   Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3   EN55011 CISPRA      Unit with LCD display  touch screen     Power Supply connector      Installation Kit  Gasket  Two Mounting clamps  Note  User should order cables separately    Page 16    2  HARDWARE    In this Chapter    Vv       WV    Installation Instructions  Power Requirements  Serial Port   PLC Port    Hardware    2 1 Installation Instructions    NTXS series units should be mounted on a panel  Gasket and mounting clamps are provided with each  NTXS unit for proper mounting     Environmental Considerations     Make sure that the unit is installed correctly and that the environmental operating limits are followed  see  Specifications for NTXS      Do not operate NTXS in areas subject to explosion hazards due to flammable gases  vapors or dusts   NTXS should not be installed where fast temperature variations are present   Location Considerations    Care should be taken when locating equipment behind the NTXS  Ensure that AC power wiring  PLC output  modules  contactors  starters  relays and any other source of electrical interference are located away from  NTXS     Particular care 
63. ose the popup screen  User can modify the data without the numeric  keypad occupying space on the screen  Screens with numbers from 1 to 65000 are the base screens   Screens with numbers from 65001 to 65534 are popup screens     7  Screen Task List  Tasks can be triggered at three instances for a screen     Page 34      Before showing  These tasks        performed before displaying a particular screen on the display      While showing  Tasks are repeatedly performed while the screen is displayed      After Hiding  Tasks are performed after another screen is called and before displaying a new  screen     8  Screen Properties  Screens can be printed on a serial printer  Depending on it   s printing properties  screens can be of three  types     Print only  The screen will be printed as soon as it is triggered  The screen will not be displayed  Maximum number of characters printed will be set from NTXS Settings menu     Display  The screen will only be displayed     Print once and Display  The screen can be printed as well as displayed  When screen is called  the screen is first  displayed and then printed once     To print any data on NT3S models  user has to select protocol of one of the ports as Native Serial Driver from  Network Configuration  Communication settings of this port such as Baud  Parity  Bits  Number of columns   Terminating characters  Maximum characters per screen for the Printer port can be set from the Port Set   tings  If one port is defined as Native seria
64. ow     1  At power ON  press the center of the NT3S screen for more than 2 to 3 seconds    2  Across is shown at the bottom left corner  This cross remains on the screen for  approximately 6 seconds  If center of the cross is not pressed in this time  NT3S resumes  normal operation  Touch the center of the cross with a pointed object  stylus  recommended     3  You will get a next screen showing    cross at the top right of the screen  Again this cross  remains on the screen for approximately 6 seconds  If center of the cross is not pressed in  this time  NT3S resumes normal operation  Touch the center of the cross with a pointed  object  stylus recommended   The screen has now been calibrated    4  Unit will be restarted  Normal function of the NT3S can now resume     8 1 2   Procedures for erasing application or firmware     In some cases it may be necessary to erase firmware and or application  Procedures for erasing firmware  and application is given below     Application erase procedure for NTSS is as follows   1  At power ON  press the top right corner of the NT3S screen for 2 seconds   2  Following message Is displayed      Erase Application   Press Bottom  Right corner to confirm       3  Now Press Bottom right corner to confirm Application erase   4  After application erase is complete following message is displayed      No setup loaded   Download Application        Firmware erase procedure for NT3S is as follows    1  At power ON  press the bottom left corner of the
65. pes  Power on Task List and Global Task List  Power On Task List is  performed only once after the unit is powered on  Global Task List is performed till the unit and PLC are  communicating     Page 42       5 3 8         5 Menu Structure    After starting up the NTXS software the following splash screen will be displayed        Main window will be displayed after the splash screen  Main window consists of two main parts  Menu Bar  and the Tool Station           Page 43    Configuration Software    Menu bar operates like any standard Windows Menu bar     t3 NT X5    File  Communicate Utilities Help       Click with mouse or use keys in combination with ALT key just like any other standard Windows based  software  When no application is open above Menu bar will be displayed        Am                                                  Tool Station consists of icons  When the mouse points to any icon     tool tip is displayed  Click on the  icon to select the particular menu      gt  File Menu    File Menu handles the file related functions     File Define Communicate      Mew      ro     Emme 0 S   Ctrl F4  Save Fz   1 od NEN as   Information  OO                 Ed                E      Ru            New   Creates a new application    Open   Opens a saved application    Close   Closes currently open application    Save   Saves currently open application    Save as   Saves the current application with a different name    Information   Application related information can be stored 
66. r NTXS models  Password protected screen  will not be displayed till the user enters the correct password  In case of NT2S Keys can be protected using  the key password Task for password protected key will not be performed till user enters the correct  password     8  Can l assign scaling factor for any tag    Value of any tag can be converted into the required format by performing  Math Operations  on it  This does  not change the value of the actual tag   Math Operations  can be performed in  Display NT XS   PLC Data   objects  Data to be written to a tag can also be manipulated by assigning  Math Operations  in  Data Entry   object     9  Can   limit the data to be entered in a tag     Data entered in any register tag can have high and low limits  This keeps a check on the register limits   Hefer to  Configuration software  section for detailed information on how to define an application    Page 80    8  DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE    In this Chapter     gt  Diagnostics   gt  Maintenance    Diagnostics and Maintenance    8 1 Diagnostics  8 1 1 Touch Screen Calibration Loss for NT3S     Touch screens are factory calibrated  Calibration is stored      a Flash memory  If user faces any of the  following problems      Any press inside defined object boundary results in three short beeps      Undefined area performs a task of some other defined object     User will have to calibrate the touch screen of the unit  Steps for calibrating the touch screen for NT3S  models are as bel
67. rrent location is entered as 0 using this task     xiv  Numeric key 1     Data at current location is entered as 1 using this task     xv  Numeric key 2     Data at current location is entered as 2 using this task     xvi  Numeric key 3     Data at current location is entered as 3 using this task     xvii  Numeric key 4     Data at current location is entered as 4 using this task     xviii  Numeric key 5     Data at current location is entered as 5 using this task     xix  Numeric key 6     Data at current location is entered as 6 using this task     xx  Numeric key 7     Data at current location is entered as 7 using this task     xxi  Numeric key 8     Data at current location is entered as 8 using this task     xxii  Numeric key 9     Data at current location is entered as 9 using this task     xxiii  Numeric key A     Data at current location is entered as A using this task  This task is specially used  for hex data entry     Page 32    xxiv  Numeric key      Data at current location is entered as B using this task  This task is specially used  for hex data entry   xxv  Numeric key C   Data at current location is entered as C using this task  This task is specially used  for hex data entry   xxvi  Numeric key D   Data at current location is entered as D using this task  This task is specially used  for hex data entry   xxvii  Numeric key E   Data at current location is entered as E using this task  This task is specially used  for hex data entry   xxviii  Numeric key F   
68. s    F3              Network Configuration       Tag database    FS      OR Screens    Fe  Goplication Keys    Fy  Alarms    F8  Application TasklisEs              Hide Project Tools       Page 49    Configuration Software    For NT3S models following window will be displayed  Select any required PLC on one port  set port settings  and press Add a Node button  Repeat steps to add second PLC  Press Close button to close the window     Network Configuration        Node address                    NTS      Operator Panel MT35 ST121B E       Delete node      Com  Comz    Protocol  IEM Communication    Port Settings   Protocol  IEM Communication    Port Settings    Model      Model         onl Hode Eom Node    Address    3 31       specific data  Address        31  PLE specific data    Mame          15 characters Hame          15 characters       Add a nade    Change node   Add anade   Ehange nade                  For     25 models following window will be displayed  In Network Configuration dialog box  Press Add     Node button  Now select PLC and PLC Model  Assign a Node Address for the node Press OK to accept  the selections made and close the window        SS x  Address          NTS   PLE Blocks       Operator Panel NT25 SF121B EV2   Help      Add a node   Delete the node      Node amp ddess    255    Hode Mame           15 characters  FLE             foo   75                50    Configuration Software    Select Tag Database   from Define menu or Press F5 key or click on the T
69. s  To edit any PLC data define the tag in Tag Database  Place a    Data Entry    object ina  screen  Make sure to define the required keys     3  Can   keep a record of the Process data    NTXS model        send screen data  Alphanumeric data only  on its serial port  This output can be given toa  serial printer and a record of events can be achieved  A screen with    Print Data    task can print all the alphanu   meric objects     4  Can    change screens using PLC logic    Any PLC tag can be copied to STR  a system register internal to NTXS   and NTXS will display the corre   sponding screen  User must define the task  Copy tag to STR  in Global Application Task List  Make sure to  define screens to all the possible values of the tag to avoid  Screen not defined  message  Please note that  the  Goto screen    Goto next screen  and  Goto previous screen  tasks will not work in this case  To change  the screen the value of the PLC data should be changed     5  Can   perform any task continuously   To perform any task  continuously define the task in Global Application Task List  This task will be per   formed till the unit is powered down     6  How             Hold    any Bit on or off using a key   To hold a bit on using a key  define    Turn bit on    task in    Key press task list  and    Turn bit off task in  Re   lease key task list  for the same key     7  How do I keep any screen or        key locked    Any screen can be kept secret using the    Password    feature fo
70. should be placed on the    screen  A pop up screen pops up only when user selects a data entry object  This screen generally has a  numeric keypad     Page 53    Configuration Software  Register Data Entry Object     To edit a register in the PLC or the unit itself  select Register Data Entry in the Data entry dialog box   Register Data Entry dialog box allows user to select the tag  Data type  data format  low limit  high limit   Math  1st and 2  operation  In tag selection window  there is the list of Tags available where data can be  written  You can select the one you want from the list  The list will NOT display any read only registers which  can not be modified  Data entered can be limited by assigning a Low and a High limit for the data entry    Data can be entered in various types namely  Unsigned Integer  Signed Integer  Hexadecimal  BCD  Binary    1 word  and Float  Data format should be selected by the user  Default format is Unsigned integer  Low and  High limits restrict the data that can be entered in the register  Two mathematical operations can be per   formed on the data to be entered  For     35  please ensure to either place a Numeric Keypad object on the  screen or enable a popup keypad in the data entry object     Data entry     x   Popup  Screen   ok    Type    Coll    Register hy      Keypad             65007     Cancel    FReqgister T ag   DOOOO   d         Help    Data Type  Unsigned integer    Format                          NEN 0  lt   Low  lt   Hig
71. should be taken to position Variable speed drives and switching power supplies away from  the NTXS     Panel Mounting    Follow the procedure given below for proper mounting   1  Make a cutout of the required size  Panel cutout tolerance is   0 1mm   2  Put the gasket behind the bezel  see dimensional sketch for details    3  Putthe NTXS unit through the panel cutout   4  Insert the clamps into the case   5  Pullback the clamps until they seat into the retaining slots   6  Tighten the clamping screws in an even pattern until the NTXS unit is secured into the  panel     This section presents the dimensional sketches and panel cutouts for NTXS models     Page 18    Hardware    NT2S SF121B EV2  NT2S SF122B EV2  NT2S SF123B EV2  Panel Cutout  92 00 mm x 45 00 mm  1 8 DIN size   All dimensions are in mm        27 10    Mounting  Screw    60 50       Clamp       Bezel  Gasket Panel    NT2S SF125B E  NT2S SF126B E  NT2S SF127B E  Panel cutout  92 00 mm x 92 00 mm  1 4 DIN size   All dimensions are in mm        Gasket E X Panel    Clamp        Mounting  E Screw    106 88      25 80    Bezel       NT3S ST121B E  NT3S ST123B E  NT3S ST124B E  NT3S ST126B E  Panel cutout  132 00 mm x 69 00 mm  All dimensions are in mm        Panel  140 00  Gasket  131 00                      Mounting  Clamp             e        5  Mounting     IR Screw    Bezel 31 80    Page 19    Hardware  2 2 Power Requirements  Supply voltage requirements for NT XS series models is as follows   NT2S SF121B EV2  24VDC
72. tbutton T   The shape of the mouse pointer will change  Select the required Font Size     Text Foreground color  Text Background color  Now place the mouse pointer at desired location on the  screen and mark the area of text object while holding the left mouse button  Even if no area is marked  user  can enter the text and later edit the object size  A block cursor will blink at the location inside the text  outline  Now enter text  The last character will be overwritten If the INSERT Mode  Computer Keyboard  is  disabled  else new character will not be accepted  Font sizes can not be selected for NT2S models     EJ NT X5    untitled     Bl  x   File Define Communicate Utilities Screen Objects Tools Help            X     20x28 1944    fx14 font          10 32 Display Word Lamp  Ins Cap Mum    Coil Data Entry Object        Click on the Data Entry button  24  The mouse pointer will change to the tool shape  Now place the    mouse pointer at desired location on the screen and click the left mouse button  The data entry dialog box  will appear  This box will allow user to select between Coil and Register Data entry  If Coil data entry is  selected fields to be completed are Coil Tag and on   off text     Data entry                Popup  Screen          Type f Col    Register Sdn    v Keypad Humber  65001      Cance     Coil T ag  B0000            Hel   On Text        Text            Hot   Cold         For NT3S models  either    pop up keypad should be enabled or a numeric keypad 
73. umbe            Perform After Hiding  Task for Previous  Screen       Password  Protected  Screen    Introduction            Valid  Screen  password       Perform Before  Showing Task List  for new Screen    Upload Tag Block    Upload Alarm Block    Serv Alarm    Display Screen       Display Associated Screens    Serv While Showing Task  Check if same key  pressed    Key Release task  Load new  keys    Page 4          Password  Protected  ey         Valid Key  Password    Serv Key  Press Task    Page 5    Introduction    Introduction    1 4 NTXS Series Specifications    Models included in the NTXS series are as follows     NT2S SF121B EV2  NT2S SF122B EV2  NT2S SF123B EV2    NT2S SF125B E  NT2S SF126B E  NT2S SF127B E    NT3S ST121B E  NT3S ST123B E  NT3S ST124B E  NT3S ST126B E    Please refer to comparison table below                             Models Power COM    PLC port           Serial Port HIC  NT2S SF121B EV2   24VDC on Power Port   RS232 CMOS RS232 Y  NT2S SF122B EV2   5VDC on PLC port RS232  CMOS RS232 N  NT2S SF123B EV2   5VDC on PLC port CMOS   N  NT2S SF125B E 24VDC on Power Port   RS232 CMOS RS232 Y  NT2S SF126B E 5VDC on PLC port RS232 CMOS RS232 N  NT2S SF127B E 5VDC on PLC port CMOS   N  NT3S ST121B E 24VDC on Power Port   RS485 RS232 CMOS   R8485 RS232 CMOS   Y  NT3S ST123B E 24VDC on Power Port   RS485 RS232 CMOS   RS232 CMOS     NT3S ST124B E 24VDC on Power Port   RS485 RS232 CMOS   RS232 CMOS N  NT3S ST126B E 24VDC on Power Port   RS232 CMOS RS232 CMOS N
74. y setup  PLC should be  programmed to work with these models    5 2 Installing NT XS Software  System requirements for installing NT XS on your PC   Windows Version   Microsoft Windows98 or higher  Processor   PIII or higher  Hard disk Space 175 MB or more  Serial Mouse   Required  RAM   64 MB or more  Display resolution   800 x 600  VGA  or better  Display colors 16 bit True color or more    To install NT XS software from installer CD     1  Place the installation CD into your computer   s CD drive    2  Open Microsoft Windows     Start    program task button is located at the bottom left portion of  your screen    3  Select Run  and a pop up window appears  Type the path and file name for installation setup        DiSk1 SETUP EXE   Press OK  Now setup will install NT XS Setup Software in the directory  specified by the user     To install NT XS software downloaded from the Omron web site     1  Unzip the downloaded file  2  Run the Setup exe file in the unzipped NT XS folder     Page 41    Configuration Software    5 3 NT XS Software Basics    The NTXS unit has to be configured before its use in any system  Complete configuration consists of  defining      NTXS Settings     NTXS Network Configuration            Database     Screens and Screens Task List  Touch keys  if required      Global Keys     Alarms     Global and Power on Task list  The complete configuration is stored as an Application  This application is downloaded      NTXS      5 3 1  NTXS Settings    This menu 
    
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