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1. Component Blocks r 20i1mano 10 33 07 myetHt Clear Projet 00004 00301 256 10092288 rl 1 a Y00302 128 5046144 1 6 2 BLKO3 BLKO3 1104 19 Y00303 32704 2523072 6 3 BLKO2 BLK02 104 19 vo0304 O 16352 1261536 i 4 BLKO1 BLKO1 Blo yoosos O 24592 630768 B Mac yoosos O 12296 315384 EQ Module Components 20004 i aisjyooso7 O 26620 157692 a k p Main Uni yoosos O 13310 78846 on 1 F35P76 Program Newly Added Y00309 m 26113 39423 EA 30 0 100001 W 3 F3yD32 lenser 2010 01 01 yokogawa 8 F Y00310 L 19711 19711 E Y00311 m 9855 9855 fl voo312 m 4927 4927 00006 ING 7000001 z offline online J 4CD5 9 j aoe e 3 Tag Name Addres T Data For 00007 Decide dispalying order by the caulculation result of devision 1 Am J 00033 E Relay oooos Mo0033 2 5b 100034 O Relay fe Project 444 Balloon Comment List oooo10 T D00001 ean M00035 O Relay EHO Block List E 4CD5 a M00036 m Rela i P 3 MDOD3I7 E Rela BLKO1 BLKO1 00003 Call macro to be displayed on LED M0038 Relay Wy BLKO2 BLKO2 00010 Pass the character of WIDEFIELD to the Argument 00039 m Relay e rn e BLKO3 BLKO3 N r m0040 O Rela BLK_MAIN BLK MAIN PARA 4 voosor o MDODA M Relay g F00 10 ii Moon42 O Relay k BLKLBO1 BLKLB01 TN ET 00005 E Reia Macro List 00012 12 UH MOD 1
2. Project setup configuration Constant definition User log message Copy Project setup configuration Constant definition User log message Copy B06 02 VSD Figure B6 2 Common Project and Block specific Projects for Each Developer D Each developer creates blocks assigned to him and creates dummy interface blocks to test and debug interfaces with other blocks E Each developer transfers his blocks to the FA M3 and debugs them After finishing debugging of a block he writes it to the common project created in step B by selecting Project Insert File from the menu bar or using the Windows Explorer function F Combine all debugged blocks in the common project and transfer the project to the FA M3 Perform integration tests to debug the entire project G During the integration test multiple developers may perform debugging as well as perform online editing on the same CPU concurrently IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B6 3 CAUTION To transfer the online edited data to the CPU first convert the program by selecting Edit Convert from the menu bar and then exit online editing by selecting Debug Maintenance End Online Editing from the menu bar While a developer is transferring his online edited data to the CPU other developers cannot convert their programs or exit online editing in WideField3 When multiple developers are online editing a program concurrentl
3. Some models of this product contain batteries that cannot be removed by the user Make sure to dispose of the batteries along with the product Do not dispose in domestic household waste When disposing products in the EU contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office Battery type Lithium battery Note The symbol above means that the battery must be collected separately as specified in Annex II of the EU new directive on batteries IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Introduction E About This Manual The WideField3 manual set consists of the following four volumes Table 1 Manual List Introduction and Troubleshooting IM 34M06Q16 01E Offline I Offline M 34M06Q16 02E This manual is the operation manual Introduction and Troubleshooting for the Range free Multi controller FA M3 Programming Tool known as WideField3 in this manual E Overview of This Manual This manual describes how to install utilize and troubleshoot WideField3 For enquiries please contact the store where you purchased the product or the nearest Yokogawa sales office listed at the back of this manual We recommend using this manual together with the operation manuals of your computer or printer as required E Structure of the Manual This manual consists of 3 parts A B and C Part A is targeted at first time users of WideField3 as well as users migrating from WideField SF610 or WideField2 SF620 to WideField3 It d
4. amp When Using Instruction Macros Ensure that the devices used in a macro are not used by other blocks As an instruction macro completes its execution in a single scan devices of such macros may be shared with other macros Macros may use special devices A H and U not available to blocks By using these special devices A H and U you can safely avoid device overlap problems 10 x Bloc BLOM K 00001 99001 100002 PE mov 100 ponon El EEE 00001 C00001 HO0002 kr re Po MOV 100 annons gt B05_01 VSD Figure B5 1 Distribution of Devices between Blocks upper and Macros lower amp When Using Function Macros Ensure that devices used in a macro are not used by other blocks or macros While you can avoid sharing devices with other blocks by using the special A H and U devices if two or more macros are executed in the same scan the latter macros may inadvertently overwrite contents of the A H and U devices stored by earlier macros In this case you can use local devices I D B F T and C instead As local devices can be used independently of each other even if they have the same address their data is assured until a macro completes execution even if the execution requires multiple scans IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B5 2 GR Edit Macro MAC1 1 100001 PEdit Macro MAC2 100001 BO5_02VSD Figure B5 2 Distributi
5. B2 2 If I O Module Slot Positions Are Changed This section describes how to change the slot position of an I O module The following description assumes that I O modules in slots 003 005 are to be relocated to slots 103 105 Change 170 Installation Position 123456 ld Slot Number Main unit Mew Slot Number Number of Slots to Replace lure Cancel Help Replacement Range f All Blocks f Specitied Block B02 01 VSD Figure B2 1 Changing I O Installation Position The relevant procedure is given below Procedure 1 Select Project Change I O Installation Position from the menu bar gt The Change I O Installation Position dialog box opens 2 Enter the old slot number and the new slot number and click OK TIP To relocate more than one I O module specify a range for the old and new slot numbers The Change I O Installation Position Progress dialog box is displayed followed by another dialog box which notifies the completion of replacement process 3 Click OK The notification dialog box closes 4 Check the execution status and click Close The Change I O Installation Position Progress dialog box closes Change 1 0 Installation Position cancel Number of Slots ta Replace E zal or Dep Replacement Range Old Slot Number Mew Slot Humber f All Blocks f Specitied Block B02 02 VSD Step 2 Change
6. For example you can write programs by selecting instructions on the instruction palette or Instruction List dialog and entering relevant instruction parameters in the parameter input dialog You can also avoid mouse operations by using an interface that allows you to write programs by using only the keyboard In addition an input completion function is provided so that a list of instruction or parameter candidates is shown when the first character is entered This chapter describes WideField3 functions for writing programs quickly This chapter explains how to perform the following operations Setting up how to enter instructions and parameters Entering instructions and parameters Modifying instructions Modifying instruction parameters IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 2 B3 1 Parameters Setting up How to Enter Instructions and In the program edit screen you can use several ways to enter instructions and parameters You can customize the use of these functions To do this use the Circuit Display Input tab of the Set up Environment dialog box There are two settings related to entering instructions and parameters Instruction Instruction Parameter Completion Parameter Direct Change Input Settings B3 1 1 Completion Setting up Instruction Instruction Parameter When you enter an instruction or instruction parameter a list of candidates can be displayed just by entering the first charac
7. If using this product as a UL approved product for the external power supply use a limited voltage current circuit power source or a Class 2 power source O Refer to the user s manual before connecting wires Refer to the hardware user s manual or the applicable user s manual for the external wiring drawing Refer to A3 6 5 Connecting Output Devices in the hardware user s manual before connecting the wiring for the output signal Refer to A3 5 4 Grounding Procedure in the hardware user s manual for attaching the grounding wiring IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 viii m Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC This directive is only valid in the EU This product complies with the WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC marking requirement The following marking indicates that you must not discard this electrical electronic product in domestic household waste Product Category With reference to the equipment types in the WEEE directive Annex 1 this product is classified as a Monitoring and Control instrumentation product Do not dispose in domestic household waste When disposing products in the EU contact your local Yokogawa Europe B V office m How to Discard Batteries The following description on DIRECTIVE 2006 66 EC hereinafter referred to as the EU new directive on batteries is valid only in the European Union
8. Den load computer A containing the project On personal that was downloaded to the FA M3 computer A Step 2 and copy the entire content of the folder to the newly created project folder on personal computer B 3 Open project AAA on personal computer B and start monitoring gt The monitor screen displays programs with comments TIP Dsn load On personal computer B B01 10 VSD In step 2 above you can also restore comment data by uploading the program to project AAA on personal computer B To restore tag name I O comments you can also copy tag name definition files filename extension ysig directly to the project after uploading To upload the project to personal computer A into a different project say CCC create a new project CCC and perform step 2 substituting personal computer B with personal computer A in the instructions The comments will be restored after uploading SEE ALSO For details on how to store comments in a CPU see Chapter H2 Downloading and Chapter H9 Storing Comments and Tag Name Definitions Online IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B2 B2 1 Updating Programs after a Change in the I O Module Slot Position You may sometimes need to change the slot position of an I O module during debugging or trial runs or add an I O module Manually changing all device addresses used in a pr
9. KM 11 DOS V compatible D sub 9 pin 1N 3m long DOS V compatible KM13 USB1 1 compliant cable for use 1S 3m long with USB port Connecting to the PC Connect the cable to the serial port of the PC The serial port is located at the back for most PCs but located in front for some PCs Connecting to the sequence CPU module Connect the cable to the PROGRAMMER or SIO port of the sequence CPU module Remove the protective cover from the sequence CPU module to be accessed or configured from WideField3 and connect the cable securely SEE ALSO When using a USB cable for connection you may need to configure the serial port on the PC For more information on the USB Serial converter cable see USB Serial Converter IM34M06C91 01E IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A2 3 Connecting Using Ethernet via Ethernet Interface Module Connect the 10BASE5 10BASE T 100BASE TX connector on the PC to the 10BASE5 10BASE T 100BASE TX connector on the Ethernet interface module using a 10BASE5 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable SEE ALSO For details on Ethernet connection see Ethernet Interface Module IM 34M06H24 01E IM 34M06H24 04E Connecting Using Ethernet via Connector on Front Panel of CPU Module Connect the 10BASE T 100BASE TX connector on the PC to the 10BASE T 100BASE TX connector on the front panel of the CPU module using a 10BASE T 100BASE TX cable SEE ALSO For details see Se
10. P 1 Pointerregister Yes Macro index register Q Structure pointer register E List of Supported Communication Media WideField3 R1 supports the following communication media Table A1 3 List of Supported Communication Media in WideField3 R1 Communication Media Support Note S O Not available for Windows Me 98 operating systems USB3 0 is not supported Ethernet Ves 0 RS 232C Ves Available for F3LX02 1N Rev 01 00 or later IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 5 E New and Updated Functions Table A1 4 New and Updated Functions in WideField3 R1 Category Function Details Summary SEE ALSO New CPU New CPU types Supports F3SP22 0S 71 4N 76 7N with types corresponding new functions and ladder instructions added Overall Resume When a file selection dialog box opens the path from the previous file selection operation is shown Resume screens When a screen is opened the state in which the screen was last closed is restored Close All Except Added the Close All Except Frontmost A3 2 Function List Frontmost Window menu Window menu Opening a file After a file or project is saved with the D2 2 Creating a Project saved with a Save As menu the saved file or project D4 3 Saving Block and different name can be opened for further editing Macro Files E2 5 Group Templates F4 2 Defining Structure Types H5 2 CPU Properties Function K3 2 System Log K3 3 User Log Hiding a Added a setting to h
11. Step 2 B0401_01 VSD The operation is performed The confirmation message does not appear for the same operations in the future E Redisplaying Confirmation Messages Procedure 1 Select Tools Display Hidden Message Dialog Boxes from the menu bar gt Confirmation messages are set to be displayed again TIP If you have set multiple message dialogs to be hidden selecting Display Hidden Message Dialog Boxes affects all the messages allowing them to appear again IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B5 1 How to Use Component Macros Effectively Macros may be classified according to their uses into two types Instruction macros Function macros The method for creation and invocation is the same for both macro types To create a macro select File New from the menu bar select Macro in the displayed New dialog box and edit the macro in the same way as editing a block To call a macro use the MCALL instruction Table B5 1 Two Types of Macros Type Characteristics Uses Instruction macro Completes execution ina Used in the same way as MOV CAL and other single scan standard instructions Function macro Completes execution in Used to control sophisticated I O instruments or multiple scans complicated operations Macros can be shared among users but should not use devices that are used by other blocks or macros We describe below how to use devices effectively in macros
12. TE i 1 6 F35P76 7N aaa i 4 Alarm Status Date Time Route Message Supplemental Information ID operatien Log 20110419 10 52 54 myETHI Switch RUN mode o0002 strirelay 100001 str m1 00002 Osun 20110419 10 52 53 myETH1 Download ypit AAA AH MM p yer ng 20110419 10 52 51 myETH1 Clear Project 12345678 SE ae PERR 2011049 10 52 50 myETHI Switch STOP mode A ommon a ame Verinition P ee rs x Sica oe 20110419 10 48 28 Switch DBUG mode y Input Output Relay Monitor Slot 003 YD32 i u i IFT PITT i I 9 Project Settings Configuration f Address Word Data Long Word Data i ea Component Blocks 2011049 10 33 07 Clear 00004 00301 o 256 10092288 i 1 BUK MAIN 20110419 10 33 06 Switch STOP mode Y00302 o 128 5046144 20110419 10 31 37 Switch RUN mode Y00303 32704 2523072 j 2 BLKO3 BLKO3 o f 3BLKO2 BLKO2 20110419 10 31 35 Download ypjt Y00304 o 16352 1261536 i re e 4 BLKO1 BLKO1 2 Monitor Block BLK MAIN BLK MAIN Reference Mode 00305 o oase pe ao Macro List Y00306 o 12296 315384 af Module Components 00004 B yo0307 O 26620 157692 Ea Main Unit vo0308 O 13310 78846 6 1 F35P76 Program Newly Added v00309 wm 26113 39423 i 3 F3YD32 00005 2010 01 01 yokagawa yoosi0 sw 19711 19711 coor Y00311 a 9855 9855 Y00312 L 4927 4927 00006 offline Th online 2 Common Tag Name Definition AAA Usage 1 Tag Name For 00007 Decide dispalying orde
13. User s FA M3S Manual viress amp Vm FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 Introduction and Troubleshooting IM 34M06Q16 01E vigilantplant YOKOGAWA 9 Yokogawa Electric Corporation IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Blank Page Applicable Product O amp Range free Multi controller FA M3 Model Name SF630 MCW FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 The document number and document model code for this manual are given below Refer to the document number in all communications also refer to the document number or the document model code when purchasing additional copies of this manual Document No IM 34M06Q16 02E Document Model Code DOCIM IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Media No IM 34M06Q16 01E CD 3rd Edition Apr 2013 YHQ All Rights Reserved Copyright 2008 Yokogawa Electric Corporation Important E About This Manual This Manual should be passed on to the end user Before using the controller read this manual thoroughly to have a clear understanding of the controller This manual explains the functions of this product but there is no guarantee that they will suit the particular purpose of the user Under absolutely no circumstances may the contents of this manual be transcribed or copied in part or in whole without permission The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Every effort has been made to ensur
14. Cancel Forced Set Reset ccccsecceseeeeeeeees K1 4 EN K4 6 E E T E1 54 E1 57 E1 60 F4 13 Change I O installation position B2 2 D3 69 F4 34 circuit comment E1 70 H2 5 H9 3 K2 18 K2 10 Clear CPU properties rrranrrnnnnnnnnnnrnvnnrnvnnnrnnnn H5 13 clear devices rrrarrnarrnarenanrnarrnanennnrnnnenasennnen J1 11 ET NN K3 9 K3 17 clear program rrrnnnnvnnnnvvnnnvvnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnennnn J1 10 COMMON EN setae ceucascsacene sauce nEs B 2 common tag name definition A3 4 A3 18 D2 4 D3 79 E1 95 E2 3 E2 16 E2 28 E2 29 E2 33 H2 5 H9 5 J4 1 Compact printing sis see so csddswsceendasesicuswsatelanoneese E8 31 COMPATME ccceceeeeee A1 6 E7 6 E7 16 H4 3 H4 6 H4 8 H6 7 H8 19 H9 9 Compare Pro etuusenansniesubersungnen E7 6 Compare Window rrrrnrrrnnnrerrnnnrrnnrnnnnnnennnnnen E7 16 Comparing Files rrrrnrnnrrrrrnnrrevrnnnrennnn D1 32 E7 1 Comparison Bar rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennanen A3 3 E7 3 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition concurrent execution A4 7 H7 4 H7 14 H8 7 K4 7 Configuration 0 cccceceee A3 4 A3 18 C1 1 D2 6 D2 21 D3 9 E8 27 E8 45 H4 7 J1 5 K4 33 connection history rrrrnrrrnnnrrvrnnrrnnnnrnnnnnennnn H11 20 connection JING 0 eee eee eecececeeeeeeeeeeeeeees B3 5 E1 46 Constant definition rrrrnrrrrnnrrrnnrrrrnnnerrnnnenvnnre E3 1 constant SCAN rrrarrrnnrvanevnnennnennnennnrnnnnnnnennsen D3 31 contact ara
15. Find Searches for a device Searches a project for a device block name label Find in Project circuit comment subcomment or I O comment and displays results in a list Find Instruction Searches for an instruction Find Instruction in Project Searches a project for an instruction and displays results in a list Find Circuit Comment out Project displays them in a list ind Next l designated search item Definition definition for the device at the cursor position i Jumps to the appropriate location in the device monitor Jumps to a designated place The submenu provides options for a sequential search setting or jumping back to a starting point of a sequential search jumping one step back and jumping to the next input or output the next address the first line the last line a designated line number a designated instruction number the line start the line end and the next or previous circuit comment line Replace Replaces tag names or addresses over all blocks in a project Displays a device list and marks devices currently used in a block Creates a cross reference to the device currently selected in a block Switches between displaying and hiding the tool bar Switches between displaying and hiding the instruction palette Switches between displaying and hiding the status bar Switches between displaying and hiding the find bar Switches between displaying and hiding the file comparison bar Switches betwe
16. Find in Project label circuit comment subcomment or I O comment and displays the result as a list Searches all blocks in a project for a specified instruction Find Instruction in Project i and displays the result as a list Find Circuit Comment outin Searches a project for circuit comment out locations and Project displays them in a list l Replaces tag names or addresses over all blocks in a Replace in Project project Change I O Installation Changes all addresses of input output relays to Position accompany a change in the I O slot Obsolete Device List Displays a device list and marks devices used in any block in a project Displays device usage in a map or list Copy File Copies a block in a project and saves it with a different name within the project Copies block common tag name definition or constant Insert File Eg definition file from other folders into a project Changes the block or macro file name of a block or Rename File l l instruction macro in a project Delete File Deletes a block or instruction macro file in a project Add to Library Registers a block in the library Rename Library Block Changes the name of a block registered in the library Delete Library Block Deletes a block from the library Registers instruction macros in a project to the macro Register Macro folder Extracts an instruction macro from a macro folder into a Extract Macro l project Converts data from tag name format to
17. This chapter describes precautions concerning project setup configuration when creating the configuration for a multi CPU system The slot numbers to be used in a program are set in the I O setting in project setup configuration CPUs perform I O refreshing according to this setting If multiple projects share the same output module the module may not operate normally Thus an output module used by a project should not be used by another project at the same time C01 01 VSD Figure C1 1 Project A Uses I O Slots 5 to 7 C01 02 VSD Figure C1 2 Project B Uses I O Slots 8 to 10 CAUTION The F3SP22 28 38 53 58 59 66 67 71 76 modules support sensor control blocks SCB in addition to normal blocks SCB and normal blocks must be assigned unique slot numbers within the same CPU Current Project CPU Slot fi Refer to Other CPU Ifo Setup E Program Usage Status Check Detailed Information JARRE By Fr 8 9 110111 11211231 14 15 16 Uniti Unit 1 Unit2 Unit3 Unit4 Unit C01 03 VSD Figure C1 3 SCB Uses Slot 2 and Normal Blocks Use Slots 3 to 5 on Unit 0 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 C1 2 TIP Amulti CPU system refers to a system configuration with two three or four CPU modules mounted In a unit In Project Settings Configuration you can refer to the I O settings of other CPUs to check whether there is any conflict SEE ALSO For details on multi CPU system
18. WideField3 software CAUTION Some operating environments may not display the font you choose on WideField3 Start it by choosing the font which can be displayed AN CAUTION Do not run the WideField3 software and the WideField SF610 or WideField2 SF620 software concurrently IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A2 2 E Connecting to FA M3 FA M3 sequence CPU module and WideField3 running on PC can be connected via RS 232C USB Ethernet or FL net Connecting Using USB Prepare a standard USB cable which is available commercially Connecting to the PC Connect the cable to the USB port of the PC Connecting to the sequence CPU module Connect the cable to the USB port located on the front panel of the sequence CPU module Inserting the cable when the RDY LED is lit initiates installation of the driver software Follow the displayed messages to install the driver software TIP Use a USB1 1 2 0 compliant generic USB cable up to 5m long Depending on the chipset used by the PC running the WideField3 software reliable USB connection is not always guaranteed A USB connection may become unreliable or even disconnected due to noise If this happens remove and re attach the USB cable to the PC Connecting Using RS 232C Prepare a proprietary FA M3 CPU cable as shown in Table A2 2 Select a cable with an appropriate serial port connector for the PC to be used Table A2 2 Cables for CPU Port
19. rarrnnnnrrrnnnnennnnennnnnennnnne F1 7 F1 14 Registered device monitor A1 6 A1 7 A1 8 A1 9 H13 2 J5 1 J5 3 replacing in project rrrrnrrrnnnrnvnnrennnn D3 66 F4 31 Reset start rrnannrnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnvnenn H1 2 J1 12 Restart Refreshing ccccccccccseseeeeeeeeesaeeeees K1 14 Resume Monitoring cccccsseeeeseeeeeees J2 30 J3 16 ROM pack Error c ccccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeesaeees K3 5 K3 12 S sampling trace A1 8 K4 3 K4 5 K4 6 K4 35 Scan UMG sirae ae a NE J1 3 scan thMEOut cece ceceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees K3 6 K3 11 Search Window rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnennen A3 11 security keyword rrnnrnnnnrrrnnnrennnnrnnnnrennnnennnnn H5 10 self diagnosis error rrrrrrrrnnrrrvrnnnrvvrnnrrenvnnvennnnn K3 5 sensor control block SCB C1 1 D3 10 D3 32 J1 3 K3 6 Sequential Search rrnnnnrnnnnnonnnnnvrnnnrnvnnnrnnnn E4 21 US J1 9 Shared refreshing cccccseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeesneeeees D3 44 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 SMONMCUL CE A3 21 Show Circuits vcccasciatwnctonataieth tet necestimiesweeneensaeuee E1 87 SIMPLE FIN ensena i E4 50 slot number B2 1 C1 1 D3 32 D3 69 H7 12 H7 26 SDIIT DISPlaY eers en edannne E1 89 SPU TL su rede K3 5 K3 11 Start DIOCK EEE K1 15 status bar cece eee eens A3 3 E1 11 K4 4 H8 6 SOP DOCK arraie EEA K1 15 Stop Refreshing ccccccssseecceeeeeceeseeeceeseees K1
20. 2 2 Differences between WideField3 R1 and WideField3 R2 A1 10 A1 3 WideField3 Function Limitations anxrrnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnevnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnernnnr A1 14 A1 4 Migrating from WideField2 rennnnvnnnnnnnrnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennn A1 15 A1 5 Migrating from WideField ennnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnrnnnnnnenenn A1 16 A2 Operating Environment nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnunnn A2 1 A3 Basic Specifications nrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennunnnee A3 1 AST STN 4544 A3 1 OE ee ENS EE A3 12 A3 3 List of Generated Files rrrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennn A3 18 A3 4 Elements of Edit Circuits rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnnnrnnnnnennn A3 20 AIS Shortcut K Suave iniii i A3 21 AO BOKS A3 24 AST TYPES Of ScCEensuaussssmnasamumismmesmiesenkedunnd A3 25 A4 Installing and Starting WideField3 rxranrrnnennnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnn A4 1 A4 1 Setting up WideField3 nurrnnnnnnrnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnne A4 2 A4 2 Removing WideField3 rnrrvnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnvnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnrnnnnennnnnernnnner A4 6 A4 3 Starting WideField3 rrvnnnnrennnnernnnnnnrnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnr A4 7 A4 4 Exiting from WideField3 rrnnnnnrnnnnnnvrnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnr A4 8 A4 5 Installing U
21. C03_07 VSD Figure C3 7 Windows Firewall 4 Click the Exceptions tab and perform setup as shown in the following screen Windows Firewall General Exceptions Advanced Windows Firewall ig blocking incoming network connections except for the programs and services selected below Adding exceptions allows some programs to work better but might increase your security risk Programs and Services Hame O File and Printer Sharing O Remote Assistance LI Remote Desktop meam mE Display a notification when Windows Firewall blocks a program what are the risks of allowing exceptions C03_08 VSD Figure C3 8 Windows Firewall IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 5 Click the Advanced tab and click Settings in the ICMP group box Windows Firewall General Exceptions Advanced Network Connection Settings Windows Firewall is enabled for the connections selected below To add exceptions for an individual connection select it and then click Settings Local Area Connection Settings Security Logging ICMP information Default Settings fou can create log file for troubleshooting purposes Settings With Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP the Settings computers on network can share error and status To restore all Windows Firewall settings to a default state Bese ene click Re
22. Cadm3 G comp B English G IM SAMPLE IM SAMPLE 02 omi z gt B0701_06 VSD Executable Program Sensor Control Block Execution Method Sequential Execution of All Blocks Specified Blocks f gt l Executable Program ED hange Refer to Other Project Add Reference Delete Reference Details Setup Refresh Step Count OK Cancel Help Block Library Operation B0701_07 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B7 6 B7 2 Effective Way of Using Executable Program Settings Settings applied to blocks can be changed together from executable program settings This section describes the following topics Block protection Changing common tag name definition settings Changing block settings B7 2 1 Block Protection You can select a block from the block list and set a password to the block Procedure 9 1 In the Project Settings Configuration window select Protection Settings in the tree SEE ALSO For details on how to open the Project Settings Configuration window see Section D3 1 Building a Project Offline The Protection Settings screen appears 2 Double click the block Set up Password Enter new password The Set up Password dialog appears pic deka ae case sensitive New Password Confirm Password 3 Enter a password and click OK Step 2 80702 01 VSD The password is set to the block 2 fo Block Fil
23. M3 Application F ToolBox m Games a ER wideField3 T WideField2 MY Microsoft Office gt m Startup gt M Trend Micro OfficeScan Client BS Adobe Reader x te Internet Explorer Outlook Express Notepad Tv a 3 er Heee Microsoft Office Exce W Microsoft Office Wor OE Windows Media Play Remote Assistance it Windows Media Player gt Windows Messenger PT G Windows Movie Maker Log Off Shut Down TIP If WideField2 R5 or later has already been installed a confirmation dialog box appears at Wide Field3 the time of initial startup of the WideField3 software asking whether you wish to inherit the environment setup from the previous version of WideField If you want to load the previous environment setup click Yes If not VEST click No TIP Folder path information in Folder Setup is lost if an environment setup is passed between WideField versions with different major version numbers that is if XX of WideFieldXX RYY ZZ does not match between the source and the target For example folder path information is lost when information is passed from WideField2 R5 to WideField3 R1 On the other hand path information is preserved between WideField3 R1 and WideField3 R2 Default values are used for new environment setup items that have been added in the recipient version and thus do not exist in the source version When an environme
24. R1 A project created in WideField3 R2 must be converted to a lower format so that it can be used in WideField3 R1 if necessary For WideField3 versions earlier than R2 03 the script monitoring is not possible for programs using script syntax that contains a SELECT statement or any other new features Also trying to perform online editing causes a compile error When downloading a program created with WideField3 R1 01 or earlier including R1 01 to the CPU you cannot download only balloons to the CPU TIP To identify the type and Rev number of the CPU connected from WideField3 check the information displayed on Status Bar SEE ALSO For details on Status Bar see Section A3 1 Screen Layout Introduction and Troubleshooting IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 14 A1 3 WideField3 Function Limitations This section describes some limitations of WideField3 These limitations refer to specific functions accessible from the WideField3 user interface including incomplete functions intended for future use and known operational instability under specific conditions Table A1 7 WideField3 Function Limitations Category Function Details Windows 2000 Security setting for To allow restricted users to use WideField3 you must Windows XP directories set the access permissions on directories to grant Windows Vista restricted users access to all directories used by WideField3 such as the installation directory
25. This section describes the following topics Registering blocks to the library How to use the common library How to use blocks stored in other projects Registering to the Library Blocks created for a project can be easily shared by other projects by registering the blocks to the common library Common Library Block AA Project A Block AA B0701_01 VSD Figure B7 1 Overview of Common Library E Common Library Folder The common library folder is a location where blocks referred to by multiple projects are stored This folder can be set up on the Folder Setup tab of the Set up Environment dialog box SEE ALSO For details on the common library folder settings see Section D1 2 2 Folder Setup Offline IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 E Registering to the Library B7 3 The procedure for registering blocks to the common library is given below Procedure 9 1 In the Project Settings Configuration window select Executable Program Settings Execution Block Components in the tree SEE ALSO For details on how to open the Project Settings Configuration window see Section D3 1 Building a Project Offline gt The Execution Block Components screen appears 2 Select a block to be registered to the common library and click Add in the Block Library Operation area gt A confirmation dialog box appears 3 Click Yes gt The specified
26. block is registered to the common library TIP If a block with the same name is already present in the common library a warning message is displayed To overwrite the block click OK To cancel the operation click Cancel Project Settings Configuration Project Settings 1 Project Settings i CPU Type Settings ga Executable Program Settings a Execution Block Components File Name Definition Ref Reference Folder BLKDZDMY j Common Library Configuration E fig Device Setup i a Device Area Setup gt Interrupt Setup gt ii Built in Functions Setup dig Error Handling Setup gg Initial Data Setup gt iii Inter CPU Shared Memory Setup mg FA Link Setup i Sampling Trace Setup gt Executable Program Add Change Refer to Other Project Add Reference Block Library Operatic Came OK Cancel B0701 02 VSD Step 2 WideField3 P Register to common library Do you wish to continue Mo B0701 03 VSD Step 3 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B7 4 B7 1 2 Using Blocks in the Common Library Folder Any project can use blocks stored in the common library folder Procedure 9 1 In the Project Settings Configuration window select Executable Program Settings Execution Block Components in the tree SEE ALSO For details on how to open the Project Settings Configuration window see Section D3 1 Building a Project Offli
27. box knep engen Sr Driver Name Status s PSL GUsbDrv GUsbDr Ready to use Step 3 A0405 04 VSD AN CAUTION Do not connect the same PC to two or more sequence CPU modules using USB cables as only the first connected USB port can be used The USB driver of the second and subsequent connected USB ports will not be correctly detected To rectify the problem remove and reattach the USB cable In addition you cannot concurrently connect a single PC to two or more sequence CPU modules using a single USB cable IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page This manual describes useful functions that will help the user take full advantage of WideField3 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page B1 Storing Comments to CPU and Restoring Comments There are two types of comments those attached to programs and those attached to devices The former are circuit comments subcomments and balloon comments and the latter are I O comments Circuit comments and subcomments are saved in block and macro files with file name extensions ybik and ymcr and balloon comments are saved in balloon comment files with the file name extension yblc while I O comments are saved in tag name definition files with file name extensions ysig and ymcs Some CPU types allow comments contained in programs created using WideField3 to be stored in the CPU and also allow these stored comm
28. by Yokogawa Electric be transferred exchanged or sublet or leased in part or as a whole for use by any third party without prior permission by Yokogawa Electric IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 E General Requirements for Using the FA M3 Controller Set the product in a location that fulfills the following requirements Where the product will not be exposed to direct sunlight and where the operating Surrounding air temperature is from 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 1319F There are modules that must be used in an environment where the operating surrounding air temperature is in a range smaller than 0 C to 55 C 32 F to 131 F Refer to hardware user s manual or the applicable user s manual In case of attaching such a module the entire system s operating surrounding air temperature is limited to the module s individual operating surrounding air temperature Where the relative humidity is from 10 to 90 In places where there is a chance of condensation use a space heater or the like to constantly keep the product warm and prevent condensation For use in Pollution Degree 2 Environment Where there are no corrosive or flammable gases Where the product will not be exposed to mechanical vibration or shock that exceed specifications Where there is no chance the product may be exposed to radioactivity amp Use the correct types of wire for external wiring USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY Use c
29. can be achieved by measures such as segregating by distance installing a filter or segregating the grounding system amp Configure for CE Marking Conformance For compliance with CE Marking perform installation and cable routing according to the description on compliance to CE Marking in the Hardware Manual We recommend that you stock up on maintenance parts We recommend that you stock up on maintenance parts including spare modules in advance Preventive maintenance replacement of the module is required for using the module beyond 10 years Discharge static electricity before touching the system Because static charge can accumulate in dry conditions first touch grounded metal to discharge any static electricity before touching the system Wipe off dirt with a soft cloth Gently wipe off dirt on the product s surfaces with a soft cloth If you soak the cloth in water or a neutral detergent tightly wring it out before wiping the product Letting water enter the module interior can cause malfunctions Do not use volatile solvents such as benzine or paint thinner or chemicals for cleaning as they may cause deformity discoloration or malfunctioning Avoid storing the FA M3 controller in places with high temperature or humidity Since the CPU module has a built in battery avoid storage in places with high temperature or humidity Since the service life of the battery is
30. drastically reduced by exposure to high temperatures take special care storage surrounding air temperature should be from 20 C to 75 C There is a built in lithium battery in a CPU module which serves as backup power supply for programs device information and configuration information The service life of this battery is more than 10 years in standby mode at room temperature Take note that the service life of the battery may be shortened when installed or stored at locations of extreme low or high temperatures Therefore we recommend that modules with built in batteries be stored at room temperature Always turn off the power before installing or removing modules Failing to turn off the power supply when installing or removing modules may result in damage IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Vil Do not touch components in the module In some modules you can remove the right side cover and install ROM packs or change switch settings While doing this do not touch any components on the printed circuit board otherwise components may be damaged and modules may fail to work Do not use unused terminals Do not connect wires to unused terminals on a terminal block or in a connector Doing so may adversely affect the functions of the module amp Use the following power source Use only power supply module F3PUnn on in FA M3 Controller for supplying power input for control circuit connection
31. edited or is under online editing a message box appears to check if you want to save or apply any changes made amp Modeless Dialogs Menu operations sometimes move control to a modeless dialog To close a modeless dialog click on the corresponding button displayed on the dialog Commands from menus have no effect on a modeless dialog IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 26 The following table summarizes the types of screen and their limitations Table A3 8 Types of Screens Circuit edit screen Creates circuits for a block 1 screen per block Edit Block E ENRIO GaN Performs block tag name definitions 1 screen per block Device usage status display Modeless Circuit edit screen Creates circuits for a macro Window 1 screen per macro Edit Instruction Tag name definition edit Performs macro tag name definitions Macro screen Device usage status display Displays a list of devices used in a Modeless teren screen macro dialog Program comparison results Displays the comparison results for 2 at Compare file programs as a ladder and or a list Window No restrictions Project comparison results Displays the comparison results for 2 ae projects as a list Window No restrictions System log reference screen Loads system log files Up to 16 screens CPU Log User log reference screen Loads user log files Up to 16 screens Renee dn log reference Loads operation log files Up to 16 screens Edit Group Group
32. of the open project the name of the active window and the name of the block or macro file being edited Project file name 2 WideField3 WFSAMPLE Edit Block BLK_M AIN BLK_MAIN Name of active window and file name Figure A3 2 Layout of Title Bar A03 02 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 2 E Menu Bar The menu bar displays names of menus which are available in WideField3 You can select a menu from the menu bar The menus displayed in the menu bar are dependant on the function that is currently active e g online or tag name definition function File Edit FindiS View Online Debug Maintenance Tools Window Help Figure A3 3 Layout of Menu Bar A03 03 VSD E Toolbar The toolbar displays icons of the most frequently used menus from the menu bar You can select a menu from the menu bar or the toolbar To register a menu to the toolbar use the Set up Environment dialog box To switch between showing and hiding the tool bar use View Toolbar SSE DN sPEeEE Hele SEE Hi FE aeaa Hesse Figure A3 4 Layout of Toolbar The figure shows the single row of icons divided into two A03 04 VSD E Instruction Palette The instruction palette displays icons for instructions and comments You can create a circuit by selecting instructions from the instruction palette To switch between showing and hiding the instruction palette use View Instruction Palette De else seere col a ene fom a
33. on the clipboard Copies the designated area and pastes it on the clipboard Pastes the contents of the clipboard onto the designated area Pastes the contents in a selected format Deletes the designated area Saves the circuits in the designated area to the clipboard as a bitmap Revises the attributes of instructions in the program Mnemonic script contents can also be edited Inserts one line Deletes the lines in the designated area and removes the resulting empty spaces Deletes lines in the designated area temporarily The deleted lines simply change in color but do not disappear Restores items that were temporarily deleted Displays the circuit instruction symbols Hides all circuits after the circuit comment up to the next circuit comment or redisplays circuits that have been hidden Inserts a page break mark in a circuit comment during printing Deletes page breaks Inserts a blank page Creates balloon comments or monitor Temporarily disables activates or inactivates the circuit or instruction Also commenting out that has been set can be disabled Exports circuit comment subcomment information in the program as CSV data Imports circuit comment subcomment information from CSV data into the program Displays the tag name definition screen Defines the number of local devices in a block and the properties of the block IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 14 Menu Bar Menu Command Description
34. problem remove and reattach the USB cable IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 10 amp For Windows 7 AN CAUTION To install a USB driver in Windows 7 use the installer provided with the product Procedure 9 1 Open the Driver UsbDriver x86 folder on the CD ROM using Explorer or some other means TIP Program Files Common Files yokogawa Driver x86 Folder is also available instead of CD ROM CAUTION For the location of the driver software folder select x86 for a 32 bit OS or x64 for a 64 bit OS TIP During driver installation a dialog box will be displayed to confirm upgrading to Administrator privileges Select a suitable operation on the dialog box and continue the installation 2 Run dpinst exe as administrator gt The FA M3 USB Driver Setup dialog box Welcome to the FA M3 USB Driver Setup Wizard is displayed This wizard will walk you through updating the driver for your FA M3 To continue click Next Step 2 A0405_03 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 11 3 Click Next The USB driver installation is automatically started gt An installation confirmation message is displayed You are finished installing the FA M3 USB drver TIP Ch eck th at th e status shows Ready to The drivers were successfully installed on this computer i G You can now E ur devi his computer f device use on the message dialog
35. purpose of operating this product When using a printed copy of the online manual pay attention to possible inconsistencies with the latest version of the online manual Ensure that the edition agrees with the latest CD ROM version Copying passing selling or distribution including transferring over computer networks of the contents of the online manual in part or in whole to any third party is strictly prohibited Registering or recording onto videotapes and other media is also prohibited without expressed permission of Yokogawa Electric Corporation E Trademarks The trade and company names that are referred to in this document are either trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 TOC 1 FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 Introduction and Troubleshooting IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition CONTENTS Applicable OCU GE atansceriennancesnsannssisounsnssnesnepansaceapceeeanspcesnanuasawaapesneenssnentt i OPONA e EEE ii RIVER OCU CULO IY seee EEA Ix Copyrights and Trademarks ccscccsscsseeeeeeeeesneseneceeeeeesenesenesnesens Xiv PART A Startup Manual AT DV eee a eer ee eee eee A1 1 A1 1 Overview of WideField3 rrrnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnennnnnennnnnennnnnnr A1 1 A1 2 New and Updated Functions in WideField3 ccsccceseeeseeeeeeeeees A1 2 A1 2 1 Differences between WideField2 R5 and WideField3 R1 A1 2 A1
36. template edit Sets the members Wind No restrict Template roup template edit screen ets the members in a group indow o restrictions Edit Structure Structure type definition edit Bai Type Definition Defines the members of a structure type No restrictions Edit Constant Constant definition edit Defines constant names for constant ek Gene Ed Defines tags common to all blocks Project Syntax check results screen Displays a de of rey detected during Configuration program syntax checking _ Project search list screen Displays the results of a project search Project device usage status Displays a list of devices used in all Modeless Isnes display screen blocks dialog Block operation status Displays a list of blocks with their Pieta Monitors circuits of blocks 1 screen per block Device usage status screen Displays a list of devices used in a block o Circuit monitor screen Monitors circuits of macros Window 1 screen per macro M Device usage status screen Displays a list of devices used in a block Po 1 screen I O configuration display Monitors devices displayed as a list Up to 16 screens Registered Registered device monitor Device monitor screen i Watch Monitor working in association with Hale faer pe URO Window 1 screen the program monitor screen prog Alarm Monitor Reads the status of CPU alarms Compare Displays a list of differences found in Comparison results screen Window 1 screen Online p comparisons do
37. 13 structure A3 19 D3 64 E1 19 E1 42 F4 1 F4 5 SUE NE NN eee ne een ne ee en no F4 25 structure member A3 20 D3 64 E1 19 E1 42 F4 3 F4 7 F4 31 F4 33 F4 35 structure object definition c00 E2 20 F4 12 structure type definition 004 A3 19 D3 65 F4 3 F4 7 H4 8 Subcomment arnunnnnnnnnnnr A3 20 E1 10 E1 70 H4 8 H9 3 K2 16 subroutine EMOT Lunmrnaaaaukemduiegede K3 11 Subunit communication error K3 6 K3 12 Subunit transmitter switching has occurred arnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnene K3 6 K3 12 Suspend Monitoring rrronrrnrnnrrrnnnennnn J2 30 J3 16 syntax Check rrrnrrnnnrernnrevnnnennn B4 1 D1 23 D3 62 F4 35 H2 3 system log rrrnnnrernnnnernnnvrnnnnvnnnnrnnnnnennnnne E8 47 K3 8 T tag NaMe shiccotimtasn vite sunewuiua aca unians A3 20 D3 66 D3 67 D3 78 E1 12 E1 42 E1 94 E1 96 E2 29 J2 26 J2 27 J4 3 K4 29 K4 44 tag name definition A1 6 A1 7 A1 8 A1 9 A3 20 D3 78 E1 95 E2 1 E2 6 E2 24 E8 46 F4 18 H2 10 H3 8 H9 3 J2 27 J4 1 K2 19 Tag Name Definition Monitor rannnenrnnnrnnnnnnnnn J4 1 Temporarily change communication speed J1 7 ME A3 17 K4 6 ME ee E A3 20 D2 8 D3 5 D4 11 LOO 5 EE A3 2 D 1 25 H8 3 K4 3 U Og a a AAEE E asians lt tesetauseasteneues A3 13 E1 66 upload ER D3 81 H1 2 H3 3 H3 6 H3 8 H5 4 H5 11 H8 4 H9 9 H13 5 USB mmrenererrerrerrersersesvervevsene A2 2 A4 9 D 1 11 H1 3 Used Device Ladd setdnansue
38. 22 28 38 53 58 59 Sequence CPU Instruction Manual Functions for F3SP22 0S F3SP28 3N 3S F3SP38 6N 6S F3SP53 4H 4S F3SP58 6H 6S F3SP59 7S IM 34M06P13 01E Sequence CPU Instruction Manual Instructions IM 34M06P12 03E amp F3SP05 08 21 25 35 Sequence CPU Functions for F3SP21 F3SP25 and F3SP35 IM 34M06P12 02E Sequence CPU Instruction Manual Instructions IM 34M06P12 03E IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Xiii Refer to the following manuals as required amp Specifications and Layout of the FA M3 Mounting and Wiring Testing Maintenance and Inspection and System wide Restrictions for Mounting Modules 1 See specific manuals for products other than the power module base module I O module cables and terminal block units Hardware Manual IM 34M06C11 01E amp Fiber optic FA Bus Functions Fiber optic FA bus Module and Fiber optic FA bus Type 2 Module FA bus Type 2 Module IM 34M06H45 01E amp FA Link Functions FA Link H Module Fiber optic FA Link H Module IM 34M06H43 01E IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Copyrights and Trademarks E Copyrights Copyrights of the programs and online manual included in this CD ROM belong to Yokogawa Electric Corporation This online manual may be printed but PDF security settings have been made to prevent alteration of its contents This online manual may only be printed and used for the sole
39. 29 Relay n e MAC WIDE MAC WIDE PARA 8 voos 13 mm M D130 O Relay 15 14 nn M00131 O Relay 16 m D132 O Relay ante ER Display the characters of WIDEFIELD one by one 16 M00133 O Relay v lt gt ROY ROM alm ERR SD EXE US1 US2 G AAA 401 Step Run 01 ms SW 0 SCB 0 00ms Writing x wf M Auto Search J Online M00035 00001 BLKO1 M00040 M00033 X No Tag Name Block htacro ine No Column No Instruction Option Details 1 AlOn BLK MAIN BLK MAI 8 LO M0003 Project v 2 Alon BLKD1 BLKD1 LO MO003 3 AlOn B LO MDOD3 D MAC WIDE MAC W 3 LO MODOS FSB Cross Reference Ready Connecl Port 172 16 60 21 1 F35P76 7N Line 24 Step 125 Ovr Figure A1 1 WideField3 Operating Diagram IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 2 A1 2 1 A1 2 New and Updated Functions in WideField3 This section describes the differences in functionalities between the following WideField2 and WideField3 versions Differences between Widefield2 R5 and WideField3 R1 Differences between WideField2 R5 and WideField3 R1 This subsection describes functional differences between Widefield2 R5 and WideField3 R1 SEE ALSO For details of individual differences see sections given in the SEE ALSO column in Table A1 4 TIP To confirm the software version in WideField3 R1 select Help Version Information from the menu bar A dialog box as shown in Figure A1 2 appears Verify that the softwa
40. D Figure A3 8 Layout of Status Bar IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 E Project Window Offline A3 4 In offline mode the Project window displays the components of a project open in WideField3 It displays the components of the executable program and lists the blocks and instruction macros within the project To switch between showing or hiding the Project window use View Project Window Displays the CPU type specified in the project Double click to open the CPU Type Settings screen of the Project Settings Configuration window Double click to open the Common Tag Name Definition window Double click to open the Constant Definition window Double click to open the CPU Properties screen of the Project Settings Configuration window Switches the project tree between Offline and Online il Common Tag Name Definition pt Constant Definition oa CPU Properties Project Settings Configuration E Component Blocks dlr 1 BLEOZ BLKO2 A E Block List Pee BLKO1 BLEO1 pr BLKO2 BLKO2 Eg Macro List ll MAC WIDE MAC WIDE Figure A3 10 Layout of Offline Project Window Double click to open the Execution Block Components screen of the Project Settings Configuration window Double click to open the Project Settings Configuration window Displays the program components set in the Execution Block Components screen of the Project Settings Configuration window Blocks in the
41. E1 104 Export Cross reference rrnrrrnrnnnrnnrnnnnennnnn E6 19 Export Device files rrrrrnrnnrrrrrrnnrrrrrnnnennnnn H8 22 Export Device list rrrnrrnnrnnnnrrrnnnrnrrnnnnennnnn E5 18 Export Environment Setup 0 ccccseeeeeeeees D1 34 Export Key customization rrrnnrrrrnnnnennnnn D1 38 Export Tag name definition rrrrrrnnnnrennnnn E2 34 U OL 9 Ousperin a aE F1 11 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 F FA Link SAMOS unne arnesdriskndv K3 6 K3 11 FA LINK TOG ee H7 4 H7 12 FA M3 Defender ccccsecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees H11 1 FE 2 A3 2 E4 50 Find in Project 008 A3 5 E4 8 E4 15 E4 31 Find Instruction in Project cccscceeseeeeeeeees E4 15 Fixed Index Modification Monitor annnnnnrns J2 20 FL net Refreshing cccccssseecssseeseeeeeeeees D3 52 PFes ETO 0 H7 13 H7 27 FO 2 B4 1 D1 19 Forced Reset aia ccce near rnesetaneeneeseansansescceeas J2 3 K1 2 Forced SOU ene J2 3 K1 2 TUM CU OM KEY esna B3 5 E1 22 G global device 00 B6 1 D3 35 E1 12 F2 8 H14 2 J5 5 group tag name nerne E2 31 F3 2 F3 5 H MOE CICUS EEE E1 85 J2 13 I O comment 0 08 A1 7 A3 20 D1 27 D3 80 E1 74 E2 2 F4 8 J2 24 K2 19 I O comparison ETOM ceccceeeeeeeeeeee ees K3 6 K3 11 I O module error arrrrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnn K3 6 K3 12 image CODY sessirnir E1 65 J2 35 Import Circuits commen
42. Entire Assignment of shortcut keys Tools Customize Keys OF D1 4 WideField3 Items displayed on the toolbar Set up Environment Toolbar Setup OF D1 2 7 software Project window display Set up Environment Folder Setup OF D1 2 2 Project folder setting Set up Environment Folder Setup OF D1 2 2 setting Check Editing Set up Environment Circuit Display Input functions setting Background color setting Set up Environment Circuit Display Input OF D1 2 4 Set up Environment Circuit Display Input display setting Set up Environment Circuit Display Input completion Set up Environment Circuit Display Input address with an I O comment Set up Environment Circuit Display Input input setting Parameter TipHelp displa Set up Environment Circuit Display Input OF D1 2 4 Numerical digit grouping Set up Environment Circuit Display Input OF D1 2 4 display setting Window initial display position Set up Environment Circuit Display Input OF D1 2 4 setting Display font setting Set up Environment Circuit Display Input OF D1 2 4 Number of local devices Set up Environment Circuit Display Input OF D1 2 4 ed comments View Display Expanded Instruction display Parameter View Display Expanded Instruction parameters in bold font Parameter View Display Expanded Instruction Parameter Instruction number display View Display Instruction Number OF E1 5 Address displa
43. Files English 134 05 MB of space required on the C drive vi j 0 5151 04 MB of space available on the C drive Step 6 WideField3 InstallShield Wizard Ready to Install the Program The wizard is ready to begin installation Click Install to begin the installation or change any Of pour instalation settings clic A04_07 VSD Step 7 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 5 E Changing Folder Security Windows allows a user to set access rights on folders The WideField3 software should be installed in a folder for which restricted users have access rights You can also change the access right for an installation folder during the installation If you specify a folder for which restricted users do not have access right as the installation destination folder the following message will be displayed WideField3 IF WideField3 is installed in the specified folder restricted users will not be able to run the application nIt is possible to change access rights on the Folder after installation However it is preferable to install on the Folder which restricted users have access rights res Change access rights and continue to install No Do MOT change access rights during the installation Cancel Change the target folder A04 08 VSD Figure A4 1 Changing Access Rights Yes button Adds access rights to folder for restricted users and allows restricted users to continue w
44. G MER he pen Number Number registered Up to 5 120 data sets Up to 8 alphanumeric characters beginning with 2 letters File name May also contain special characters hyphen and _ idet YMCR underscore macro file Number of steps rr to 10K steps Number of lines Up to 20 000 lines name definition file Macro tag Em Can be created with the same name as the macro YMCS Number Number registered Up to 5 120 data sets Up to 8 alphanumeric characters beginning with a letter File name May also contain special characters hyphen and _ underscore Number registered Up to 64 data sets template file YGRP IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 19 Generated Specifications File Structure Type Up to 8 alphanumeric characters beginning with a letter Definition File YGRS File Name String may also include special characters hyphen and underscore System Log Up to 8 alphanumeric characters beginning with a letter File YSLG File Name String may also include special characters hyphen and _ underscore Up to 8 lete characters beginning with a letter User Log File YULG File Name String may also include special characters hyphen and _ underscore For a yclg file up to 8 alphanumeric characters beginning with a letter String may also include special characters hyphen Operation Log YCLG File Name and _ underscore File YOLG For
45. I O Installation Position Progress Block Name Search Results Definition Tag name definition not changed Common Tag BLK MAIN 2 items replaced WideField3 e 1 Replacement has completed Step 3 B02 03 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B2 2 B2 3 If an I O Module is Added This section describes how to relocate old modules to make room for a new I O module The following description assumes that four existing I O modules are to be relocated from slots 003 006 to slots 004 007 and a new I O module is to be inserted in slot 003 123456 7 x Old Slot Number 003 3 New Slot Number 004 aa I Number of Slots to Replace 4 3 Help 1 2 3 4 5 6 T Replacement Range All Blocks Specified Block B02 04 VSD Figure B2 2 Inserting an I O Adding an I O to 003 The relevant procedure is given below Procedure 9 1 Select Project Change I O Installation Position from the menu bar gt The Change I O Installation Position dialog box opens 2 Enter the old slot number the new slot number and the number of slots to be shifted and click OK gt The Change I O Installation Position Progress dialog is displayed followed by another dialog box that notifies the completion of slot replacement 3 Click OK gt The notification dialog box closes 4 Check the execution status and click Close gt The Change I O Installation Posit
46. Module type Double click Opens the Device Monitor under the Components Monitor from the popup menu Register Monitor Opens the Input Output Relay Monitor popup menu IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 10 E Output Window The output window is an auxiliary window that facilitates WideField3 functions Tab name of the output window FV Auto Search I Dnline M00033 2 JA Cross Reference Figure A3 12 Layout of Output Window No Tag Name Block viacro Line No ERE OTT TE Tha A IT VNR 2 E MCRO1 MORO 3 1 Option Details VO Type ES LD MDOD33 s A03 12 VSD The output window is used for the following WideField3 function Cross reference Device list E Balloon List Window The balloon list window shows a list of balloons created in the project The display of the balloon list window can be switched between the Online and Offline tabs Project Balloon Comment List A Block List GRA elkot BLEOL fed BLNOL FN Macro List i MOROL MCROL Figure A3 13 Layout of Balloon List Window SEE ALSO Project Balloon Comment List CPU B Block List ER BLK BLKO1 fy BLNO1 AM Macro Lisk Ml MEROLEMCROL A03 13 VSD For details of the balloon list window see Section E1 2 39 Creating and Deleting Balloon Comments Offline IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 11 E Search Window The search window all
47. SB Driver rrnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnr A4 9 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 PART B Advanced User s Manual B1 Storing Comments to CPU and Restoring Comments B1 1 Storage of CPU CommentsS nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnenn B1 1 1 Reference for Tag Name Definition and I O Comments B1 1 2 Reference for Circuit Comments and Subcomments B1 1 3 Reference for Balloon Comments ceceeeeeeeeeees B1 2 Integrating Comments nnnnnnnnnnernnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnennnnnennnnnnnerenn B2 Updating Programs after a Change in the I O Module SIO ee 0 ee eee ne eS ee eee ene ea ee eee B2 1 If I O Module Slot Positions Are Changed scccsseeeenees B2 2 If an I O Module is Added rnnnrrnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnnnenenn B2 3 Reusing a Program in a System with a Different I O ed ge Ga eg EE EE B3 How to Rapidly Enter and Modify Instructions and Pamela B3 1 Setting up How to Enter Instructions and Parameters B3 1 1 Setting up Instruction Instruction Parameter Completion B3 1 2 Setting up Parameter Direct Change Input B3 2 Entering Instructions and Parameters rnnennnnnnnnnvnnnunnnnennnnern 35221 USING MNEMONIC S sirsiran B3 2 2 Auto Completion of Instruction Names c cccee B3 2 3 Auto Completion of Instruction Parameter Names B3 3 Modifying InstructionS r
48. a yolg file up to 254 alphanumeric characters and special characters for an absolute path The characters must be within Windows specifications range For a WideField3 format setup file ytst2 up to 255 characters for an absolute path The characters must be within Windows specifications Sampling YTST2 range Trace Setup l File Name The file name can be up to 80 characters including its file File YTSC extension For a card format setup file ytsc2 file name length and available characters within Windows specifications range For a WideField3 format result file ytrc2 up to 240 characters for an absolute path Sled ts The characters must be within Windows specifications race Results CSV File Name range EE YTRS For a card format result file ytrs up to 127 characters for an absolute path excluding its file extention Up to 254 characters for an absolute path Device YDVF File Name The characters must be within Windows specifications Management range File Up to 254 characters for an absolute path mor File Name The characters must be within Windows specifications Me for E mails PUP t file with th th ject roperty Eg wane T yore ai Le a name as the project can be oo Setup Up to 8 alphanumeric characters beginning with a letter Balloon Only one file with the same name as the project can be Comment File po YBLC created within a project Long and Fixed to LONGNAME TXT Short Names TXT File Name File Operation U
49. a in the Dwnload folder is described on the next page When monitoring a program on a PC other than the PC where the program is created with no comment data stored in the CPU comments are not displayed only position information of comments is stored in the CPU Also balloon comments are not displayed However if project data current as of the time when the project was downloaded to the PC is available comment data can be reconstructed even on a PC other than the PC where the program is created Comment data can be reconstructed by copying block files macro files with filename extensions of yblk and ymcr tag name definition files with filename extensions of ycmn ysig and ymcs and balloon comment files with the filename extension of yblc to the PC where monitoring is to be performed IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B1 8 The procedure for doing so is given below For ease of explanation the PC where the project was created is named personal computer A the personal computer where monitoring is to be performed is named personal computer B and it is 2 Find folder Dwnload on personal assumed that project AAA has been downloaded to the FA M3 Procedure 9 1 Create a new project on personal computer B TIP We recommend that you make the name of a project downloaded to the FA M3 i e AAA the same as the project file name and the project name
50. a to a macro pass an address at the beginning of a data area of undetermined size to the macro as a macro argument The macro indexes the pointer register P and processes the indexed and subsequent addresses from the device specified in the argument This enables a single argument to pass a large amount of device data In this case you should write a program that indexes the pointer register in the macro program Be careful when specifying the data ranges covered by the macro 2 Edit Block NC34A01 Device ranges passed to the macro aa Ege EINE mm om ee VA Oooo PoOooo i IHC Pood idg P ODDT 1 Hki IHC POD DZ idis P ODDT Zz z IHC PODODZ Oooo Poooo1 e mE ooo mr gt This macro does not save the data gt B05 05 VSD Figure B5 5 Invoking Macros lower from Blocks upper by Specifying Pointers as Beginnings of Devices IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page B6 B6 1 Collaborative Program Development WideField3 provides an environment that allows collaborative program development by multiple developers A program to be developed may be divided by function into blocks which are then assigned to different developers Each developer creates and tests blocks independently which are then combined in an integration test The development procedure is described below AN CAUTION If another personal computer downloads a program to the same CPU that is con
51. address format Convert Data or vice versa IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 16 Menu Bar estination Watch Monitor Displays devices automatically in accordance with the hem visible area of the program monitor allowing such devices to be monitored Online Configuration Displays the project setup CPU Program Information rd information of projects stored in the CPU ina Common Tag Name Displays items copied from the project folder to the Definition monitor folder Constant Definition This menu command is not supported in WideField3 R1 01 CPU Properties Reads and displays CPU properties stored in a destination CPU Switches the operating mode The submenu provides Operating Mode options to change to Run mode Stop mode or Debug mode Downloads executable programs from the PC to the CPU Transfers a designated block or macro from the PC to the CPU Transfers executable programs from the CPU to the PC Transfers a designated block or macro from the CPU to the PC Transfers tag name definitions from the CPU to the PC Compare File and CPU a the executable programs in the PC and the Manages the ROM pack The submenu provides options to transfer from file to ROM to transfer from CPU to ROM Management ROM to compare a file to the ROM to erase the ROM to switch to ROM Writer mode and to cancel ROM writer mode Performs various controls over the CPU The submenu provides options to temporarily chang
52. ainda Project Project Settings settings configuration edit Edits the project settings configuration Window 1 screen Configuration screen Macro Monitor IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 A4 1 Installing and Starting WideField3 This section describes how to install the WideField3 software how to remove it from the PC when it is no longer required how to start the WideField3 software and how to exit from the WideField3 software It also describes how to install the USB driver AN CAUTION Log in with Administrator privileges in order to set up perform maintenance on or remove the WideField3 software Users without Administrator privileges cannot set up perform maintenance on or remove the WideField3 software In Windows Vista or Windows 7 select Run as Administrator in the installer program Users without Administrator privileges will not be able to install this software AN CAUTION When User Account Control UAC is enabled in Windows Vista or Windows 7 the installer might not automatically run from the CD ROM If this occurs use Explorer to select Setup exe on the CD ROM and then select Run as Administrator to start the installer AN CAUTION When performing setup in Windows it is recommended to install the software in a folder for which restricted users have access rights If the software is installed in a folder that cannot be accessed by restricted users such users will be unable to
53. allel to the previous input condition use an OR ORN instruction A vertical connection line is automatically drawn to the right of the inserted contact x00201 100300 1 moO 0l 100300 i H Enter Instruction Enter mnemonic and instruction parameters og J 100315 To display input suggestions press dovwn arrow key Cancel or i31 s Instruction List B0302_06 VSD Figure B3 3 Entering an OR Instruction Figure B3 4 Screen Display after an OR Instruction Is Entered To edit connection lines use the function keys and special keys as connection lines has no mnemonics The following function keys are available for editing connection lines Table B3 2 Entering and Deleting Connection Lines 1 Input Deletion Vertical line F8 keys Shift F8 Horizontal line F9 keys Continuation line Shift F9 gt lt keys IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 6 B3 2 2 Auto Completion of Instruction Names In the Enter Instruction dialog of the program edit screen you can use this function to show a list of instructions starting with the character you have entered From the list you can select and enter a desired instruction SEE ALSO For details on how to set up the input completion function see Section B3 1 1 Setting up Instruction Instruction Parameter Completion Procedure 9 1 Move the position cursor to where an 100001 instruction is to be inserte
54. alog is displayed on the screen Click Yes button to continue with installation Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for WideField3 The InstallShield Wizard will install WideField3 on your computer To continue click Next gt The WideField3 InstallShield Wizard runs and displays the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for WideField3 dialog box Step 2 A04_02 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 2 Click Next The License Agreement dialog box opens 3 Select the I accept the terms of the agreement option button and click Next TIP A license agreement document is provided with the product Click Next only if you have carefully read the license agreement and agree with the terms therein Clicking Cancel aborts the installation gt The Customer Information dialog box will be displayed 4 Enter the CD Key and click Next TIP The CD Key is given on the registration card provided with the product gt The Choose Destination Location dialog box is displayed 5 Select the installation destination and click Next gt The Select Features dialog box is displayed Widerielas Installsmetd Wizard License Agreement Please read the following license agreement carefully Read the LICENSE AGREEMENT License txt provided with this CD ROM carefully before installation accept the terms of the license agreement do not accept the terms of
55. and program directory USB Communications Depending on the chipset used by the PC running the WideField3 software reliable USB connection is not always guaranteed A USB connection may be unreliable or even disconnected due to noise If this happens remove and re attach the USB cable to the PC FL net Communications Communications to the CPU may fail during FL net OPCN 2 setup when the WideField3 window is minimized Communications to the CPU may fail during FA link setup when the WideField3 window is minimized WideField3 window is minimized WideField3 window is minimized IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 15 A1 4 Migrating from WideField2 This section highlights differences between the use of WideField2 and WideField3 for the convenience of users migrating from WideField2 m User File Compatibility In WideField3 blocks or macros created in WideField2 can be opened in read or write mode In write mode you can also edit blocks and macros R CAUTION A project that has been opened in WideField3 and automatically converted to WideField3 format can no longer be used directly in WideField2 again To use a projected created in WideField3 in the WideField2 software you must first convert it to a lower version format A project saved by WideField3 in card load format cannot be opened in WideField2 To save a WideField3 project in WideField2 compatible card load format downgrade and save the proj
56. ange Input Procedure 9 1 Place the cursor over the instruction parameter to be modified 2 Enter the desired device type using the alphanumeric keys gt In the displayed instruction parameter setup dialog box enter the remaining characters of the address 3 When you finish entering all of the required information press the Enter key gt The instruction parameter is modified I EE Step 1 80304 04 VSD EE MOV Instruction Parameter Setup MOV v signame890 F1972 Dev 10 of source Mowe Dev 10 of des thation Step 2 B0304 05 VSD Step 3 B0304_06 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B4 1 B4 How to Use Customization Effectively WideField3 allows for customization of program editing monitor display and other functions to meet specific needs and preferences of the users You can customize these functions from the tool menu the Setup Environment dialog and similar screens Customization affects either the entire WideField3 software a single project or a specified file depending on what setting is customized You can use customization effectively to set up a convenient operating environment to suit your own needs You can customize the functions shown below For details of these functions and how to set them up see sections given in the SEE ALSO column Table B4 1 List of Customizable Functions Settings Menu or Dialog SEE ALSO
57. brary Operation EN OK Cancel Help Step 2 B0702 03 VSD 3 I n the E nti re P roj ect g rou p box Executable Program Details Setup c h a n g e th e N u m be r of C O m m o n Tag fie dives Executable P N St Protection Constant Def bldmber of Common CPU Storage Project Name All Blocks Al Storage Area Tag Name Defs Common Tag Name Def il Name Defs and CPU Storage PTa putas GE ETEN a B0702_04 VSD settings Step 3 4 Click OK gt The settings are updated IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B7 8 B7 2 3 Changing Block Settings For component blocks you can select the reference tag name definitions specify the download setting of tag name definitions comments to the sequence CPU and specify the number of local devices used Procedure 9 1 In the Project Settings Configuration window select Execution Block Components in the tree SEE ALSO For details on how to open the Project Settings Configuration window see Section D3 1 Building a Project Offline gt The Execution Block Components screen appears 2 Click Details Setup gt The Executable Program Details Setup d j a og a p p e a rs File Name Definition Ref Reference Fold Execution Method gt BLKO1 1 Sequential Execution of All Blocks Specified Blocks BLK MAN 2 BLKD2 B Common Library Exec Order File Name Block Name Steps Zj Up AA E EITT EA Program Files Wide Fiei
58. cally Display Candidate The candidate is automatically displayed with an entry of 2 characters or more Set up TipHelp Display Display All Items C Tag Name or Address C 120 Comment Only C Do not Display Display of Timer Counter Current Values Count down C Count up C Command change has priority Parameter change has priority Style and size cannot be changed The candidate is automatically displayed with an entry of 2 SetAutomatically Reserve 03 characters or more fe i lt a eae D Cancel Default Help IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 2 B3 2 1 B3 4 Entering Instructions and Parameters This section describes how to rapidly enter instructions and instruction parameters or modify instruction parameters when editing programs This section contains the following three procedures Using mnemonics Auto completion of instruction names Auto completion of parameter names Using Mnemonics You can enter instructions rapidly by using the alohanumeric keys on the keyboard To enter a generic instruction from the keyboard type its unique mnemonic As you type a mnemonic it is automatically converted to the corresponding circuit and displayed To enter an instruction from the keyboard using the alphanumeric keys use the following procedure Procedure 9 1 Place the cursor over the position 000 where an instruction is to be entered 2 Enter the instruction from the k
59. common library or other projects are indicated with an asterisk at the end of the block name Displays the blocks in the project The blocks registered in the program components are displayed in black and the blocks not registered are displayed in gray Double click to open the Edit Block window Displays the macros in the project Double click to open the Edit Macro window A03 10 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 5 You can call up the following functions directly from the offline project tree Table A3 1 Function List of Offline Project Tree Treeltem Operation Function gt popup menu box popup menu popup menu from the popup menu dialog box popup menu popup menu box Name select Open from the popup menu the Project Settings Configuration window Component Double click or Opens the Execution Block Components Definition select Open from the popup menu screen of the Project Settings Configuration window Name select Open from the popup menu edit window menu Definition popup menu CSV data popup menu Definition Definition select Open from the popup menu window menu select Open from the popup menu Project Settings Configuration window Configuration window Component Select Define Program Components Opens the Execution Block Components Blocks from the popup menu screen of the Project Settings Configuration window Block under the Doubl
60. ct B Contact AOR Contact B OR OUT OUTN Vertical Line Delete Connect Line Horizontal Line Continuation Line TIM CNT SET RST Circuit Comment I O Comment Subcomment Label IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 23 E Access Keys Access keys are letters assigned to menu items to allow a user to select a menu using the keyboard Access keys are displayed as underlined letters on a menu For example pressing the ALT key followed by the T key opens the Tools menu Pressing the E key in this state selects the Set up Environment menu item Window Help Set up Environment Cel Import Environment Settings Export Environment Settings Return to Default Environment Settings Customize Keys Language Change w Auto Indexing Return to Initial Display Status Mail b E mail to Technical Support Q Set up I O Module b Device Management Sampling Trace FA M3 DefenderiF A03 16 VSD Figure A3 16 Access Keys IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 24 A3 6 Basic Keys The following table list the keys used in WideField3 and their functions Table A3 7 Basic Keys Key Interrupts execution Cancels the selection of an instruction Tab Switches between input areas in a dialog Insert Switches between overwrite and insert mode Esc Ctrl Selects a menu item when used in combination with other keys Alt Selects a menu bar item when used in combi
61. d Enter Instruction Enter mnemonic and instruction parameters OK To display input suggestions press down arrow key Cancel sel Instruction List SEG 7 segment Decoder 2 Type the instruction from the keyboard gt When you hit the key for the first SET Indirect Address Set i i SETW Set Specified Bit character of the instruction the Enter Steps 1 to 4 B0302_07 VSD Instruction dialog box opens 3 Enter the second character Alist of instructions appears showing the instructions that start with the first two characters entered 4 Use the cursor to select the Eya Instruction to be entered and press the Enter key to confirm the Step 4 80302 08 VSD selection After the instruction is entered into the instruction input field click OK gt The instruction is inserted and displayed After selecting an instruction you can proceed to entering its instruction parameters SEE ALSO After the first character is entered you can press the 4 key to display a list of instructions IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 7 B3 2 3 Auto Completion of Instruction Parameter Names In the Enter Instruction dialog of the program edit screen you can use this function to show a list of tag names or addresses starting with the character you have entered From the list you can select and enter a desired tag name or address SEE ALSO For details on how to set up the input compl
62. d from the following monitor screens to the Registered Device Monitor screen for device registration Program edit screen Program monitor screen Tag Name Definition screen Tag Name Definition Monitor screen Device monitor screen Copy and paste Allows moving and copying of J5 Registered Device Monitor registered devices Register Items from the following J5 Registered Device Monitor screens can be selected and set in the registered device monitor Program edit screen Program monitor screen Tag Name Definition screen Tag Name Definition Monitor screen Device monitor screen Sort Allows sorting of monitored J5 1 Registered Device Monitor devices by switching the order Window of the line positions of the devices I O comment Displays I O comments of J5 1 Registered Device Monitor display monitored items Window Device Advanced Allows display of I O J3 6 1 Advanced Function Module monitor function module comments assigned to Relay Monitor Window relay monitor addresses Advanced Allows selection of module J3 6 Advanced Function Module function module types when the monitor starts Monitor monitor up Allows device monitor data to J3 Device Monitor be dragged and dropped to the following screens Program edit screen Program monitor screen Tag Name Definition screen Tag Name Definition Monitor screen Registered Device Monitor screen Allows tag name definition J4 Tag Name Definiti
63. d paste name definition can also be Tag Name Definition format pasted Collective setup Allows collective setup of E1 5 4 Setting Multiple Display of display mode display mode Modes J2 3 9 Setting Multiple Display Modes Circuit comment Allows consecutive editing of E1 2 35 Entering and Deleting input dialog box multiple lines of circuit Circuit Comments comments Rapid entry of When entering an instruction in B3 How to Rapidly Enter and parameter the program edit screen Modify Instructions and changes entering a number changes Parameters the device address and entering an alphabet changes the device type and address Drag and drop Allows data to be dragged and E1 2 Editing Ladder Programs dropped from the following screens to the program edit screen Program monitor screen Tag Name Definition Monitor screen Tag Name Definition edit screen Registered Device Monitor screen Device monitor screen Read and write Allows block and macro files D4 2 Opening Block and Macro mode from other projects to be Files opened in a specified mode IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 7 Category Function Details SEE ALSO Find replace Integrated separate dialog E4 1 1 Finding Devices Comments and jump boxes for searching blocks and an entire project into a single search dialog box Find Instructions Integrated separate dialog E4 1 2 Finding Instruction boxes for searching blocks and an entire
64. ding B01 03 VSD I O comments Displayed during operations but not updated Modify delete during N online edit DI Tag name definition and I O Upload comments cannot be reconstructed by uploading Tag name definition and I O Program monitor comments are not displayed as offline information is absent Addresses are displayed instead B01_04 VSD M Project Modify delete during online edit Online edited info tag name definition I O comments IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B1 4 B1 1 2 Reference for Circuit Comments and Subcomments Circuit comment and subcomment data can be stored in the CPU as part of the program If the comment data is stored in the CPU it can always be reconstructed but beware that if the data is not stored in the CPU it is reconstructed by combining with project data Table B1 4 Reference Source for Combining Circuit Comments subcomments WideField3 Operation Stored to CPU Upload Comment data in CPU Comment data in project file Program monitor Comment data in CPU Comment data in project file 1 Only for an overwriting upload For an initial upload no target is referred to If circuit comment and subcomment data is stored in the CPU data can only be modified or deleted Addition is not possible These online edited changes are written immediately to the CPU In addition by reflecting the chang
65. disconnect by selecting No on the communications error message dialog box and then try to reconnect IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page C3 1 C3 Troubleshooting This chapter describes some common problems that you may encounter when using WideField3 and how to perform troubleshooting AN CAUTION This chapter suggests some standard measures to troubleshoot various problems but these remedial measures may not always work E Communications Failure Communication error Sendero Receive Failure to Communication error detected error connect FFFF 0007 Ethernet RS 232C a ho Check RS Check IP 232C Check Ethernet Check USB Check Ethernet address tion connection connection ve per connection connec and Windows subhet Windows COM mask settings End Figure C3 1 Communications Error C03_01 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 C3 2 E No or Incorrect Display of Tag Names and I O Comments C Tag name or I O comment error Offline Online Online Different display Yes ag name definiti uploaded Symptom Nothing displayed Change reference for No tag name in Set up Environment Program Monitor Setup in offline No Program uploaded project Program may have been uploaded in
66. ds fam3 ee ae PROGRAM ee PJTDI C Program FilesvwideFielddifam y 2 BLKMAN BLK MAN 105 SCRIPTO1 PJTDI C Program FilesiWideField3ifam3 BLKD2 Delete lef 2 Executable Program 23 Refer to Other Project Aad Reference Reference Delete Reference Details Setup D Refresh Step Count Block Library Operation Step 2 3 In the Executable Program group box change the Tag Name Def Reference CPU Storage and Local Device settings Entire Project File Name PJT38_01 Step 3 4 Click OK gt The settings are updated Add EEK Executable Program Sensor Control Block Change z peer Executable Program Name Project Name PJT38 D1 OK Cancel Help B0702 05 VSD Executable Program Details Setup Protection Constant Def Number of Common CPU Storage Stora Tag Name Defs Common Tag Name Def il 256 No 64 Ste All Blocks Al 65 88 No D Block Name St Protecti ef OStarage Program Al ce Tag Name Def Comment BLKO1 6 6 No X v BLK MAIN 0 ON BLKD2 57 80 N AAR 2 N p BU 02 06 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 This manual describes how to solve problems that might occur in WideField3 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page C1 Precautions When Programming for a Multi CPU System If a system uses multiple CPUs you need to create a project and develop programs for each CPU separately
67. e communication speed to set the time to clear the Extended Functions program in the CPU to clear devices to reset start to forcibly cancel online editing mode to manage exclusive access control to clear CPU properties as well as to enable disable CPU properties Register Monitor the Advanced Function Module Register Monitor Online Balloon Executes online operation of balloon comments This Comment Monitor menu provides options to store online balloon comment monitor in the CPU to reflect online balloon comment monitor to offline projects and to read balloon comment monitor from the CPU Download PC gt CPU Upload CPU gt PC IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 17 Menu MenuCommand Deseripton gt Change Long Word Data Fl the current value of a device with long word Change Double Long Word Changes the current value of a device with double long Data word data Change AE Changes the current value of a timer or counter Timer Counter Change RR Changes the preset value of a timer or counter Timer Counter wie Starts online editing In online edit mode the menu Maintenance Start Online Editing display changes to End Online Editing Start Block Restarts a stopped block Stop Block Stops a running block Stops refreshing The submenu provides options to stop Slop Reresning input output common and link registers and relays Restart Refreshing Restarts refreshing of all points Displays al
68. e Name as Protection BASE EEE CRO DATACOPY Ho BO702_02 VSD AN CAUTION When setting protection make sure to safely manage the password We cannot accept any request from any user including persons responsible for setting passwords to clear passwords that have been set TIP To cancel protection clear both New Password and Confirm Password boxes in the Set up Password dialog i e leave the boxes blank and click OK IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B7 7 B7 2 2 Changing Common Tag Name Definition Settings You can set the maximum number of tag name definitions allowed and select downloads to the sequence CPU Procedure 9 1 In the Project Settings Configuration window select Execution Block Components in the tree SEE ALSO For details on how to open the Project Settings Configuration window see Section D3 1 Building a Project Offline gt The Execution Block Components screen appears k DoR 2 Click Details Setup Executable Program Sensor Control Block gt T h e Exe C u ta b l e P ro g ra m D eta S S etu p File Name Definition Ref Reference Folder Execution Method N a Sequential Execution of All Blocks Specified Blocks dialog appears ue Me em To Te eerie je Fi 2 BLK_MAIN EKMAN 105 Down gt Executable Program Add Change si Refer to Other Project Aad Reference Delete Reference z Block Li
69. e accuracy in the preparation of this manual However should any errors or omissions come to the attention of the user please contact the nearest Yokogawa Electric representative or sales office m Symbols Related to Safety AN Danger This symbol on the product indicates that the operator must follow the instructions laid out in this user s manual to avoid the risk of personnel injuries fatalities or damage to the instrument Where indicated by this symbol the manual describes what special care the operator must exercise to prevent electrical shock or other dangers that may result in injury or the loss of life D Protective Ground Terminal Before using the instrument be sure to ground this terminal dr Function Ground Terminal Before using the instrument be sure to ground this terminal VDS Alternating current Indicates alternating current Direct current Indicates direct current IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 The following symbols are used only in the user s manual WARNING Indicates a Warning Draws attention to information essential to prevent hardware damage software damage or system failure AN CAUTION TIP Indicates a Caution Draws attention to information essential to the understanding of operation and functions Indicates a TIP Gives information that complements the present topic SEE ALSO Indicates a SEE ALSO reference Identifies a source
70. e click or Opens the Edit Block window Component select Open from the popup menu Blocks Select Reference Block Read Mode from the popup menu Select Reference Block Write Mode from the popup menu the popup menu popup menu common library menu name Select Insert File from the popup Adds a block file to the project menu Select Rename File from the popup Changes the file name of the specified menu block in the project Select Delete File from the popup Deletes a block file in the project menu IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 6 Tree Item Operation Function Block under the Select Compare from the popup Compares block programs Block List menu Select Block Tag Name Definition Opens the Block Tag Name Definition from the popup menu window Select Local Device Properties from Opens the Local Device Properties dialog the popup menu box Select Copy File from the popup Copies a block with a different name menu Select Rename File from the popup Changes the block file name menu elect Delete File from the popup Deletes the block menu Select Add to Library from the popup Registers the block in the common library menu Double click or Opens the Edit Block window select Open from the popup menu Macro List Select Copy File from the popup Copies a project macro with a different menu name Select Rename File from the popup Changes the file name of the s
71. e on this computer Antivirus software helps protect your computer against viruses and other security threats Click Recommendations for suggested actions you can take How does antivirus software help protect my computer Note Windows does not detect all antivirus programs Recommendations Manage security settings for At Microsoft we care about your privacy C03_06 VSD Figure C3 6 Windows Security Center IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 C3 6 3 Configure Windows Firewall Although you can disable Windows Firewall by selecting Off on the General tab screen we do not recommend doing so Windows Firewall Windows Firewall helps protect your computer by preventing Unauthorized users from gaining access to your computer through the Internet or network This setting Blocks all outside sources from connecting to this computer with the exception of those selected on the Exceptions tab Ol Don t allow exceptions Select this when You connect to public networks in less secure locations such as airports Tou will not be notified when Windows Firewall blocks programs Selections on the Exceptions tab vill be ignored X OF not recommended Avoid using this setting Turning off Windows Firewall may make this computer more vulnerable to viruses and intruders What else should know about Windows Firewall
72. e results of user actions is provided after the gt mark Screens The procedure step s corresponding to a screen image is indicated by step numbers below the screen Function Keys and Shortcut Keys In addition to using a mouse you can operate WideField3 menus using function keys and shortcut keys In general this manual describes operations using a mouse and does not include equivalent operations using function keys or short cut keys IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 xii m Other User s Manuals You should read the following user s manuals FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 Read Me First IM 34M06Q16 11E FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 Offline IM 34M06Q16 02E FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 Online IM 34M06Q16 03E FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 Script IM 34M06Q16 04E For individual sequence CPU modules please refer to the relevant user s manuals amp F3SP71 76 Sequence CPU Instruction Manual Functions for F3SP71 4N 4S F3SP76 7N 7S IM 34M06P15 01E Sequence CPU Network Functions for F3SP71 4N 4S F3SP76 7N 7S IM 34M06P15 02E Sequence CPU Instruction Manual Instructions IM 34M06P12 03E amp F3SP66 67 Sequence CPU Functions for F3SP66 4S F3SP67 6S IM 34M06P14 01E Sequence CPU Network Functions for F3SP66 4S F3SP67 6S IM 34M06P14 02E Sequence CPU Instruction Manual Instructions IM 34M06P12 03E F3SP
73. ect file Program monitor Tag name definition in project file Tag name definition in project file 1 Only for an overwriting upload For an initial upload no target is referred to If tag name definition and I O comment data is stored in the CPU a user may add to or modify the data in the CPU online edit The program monitor function however makes such changes only to the project file and thus the changes are not reflected in the tag name definition and I O comment data in the CPU In addition on a PC without the project file tag name definition and I O comments are not displayed in the program monitor the information cannot be reconstructed in the program monitor unless the program monitor is executed after an upload operation It can be seen from this description that if comment data is edited from multiple PCs data may become inconsistent so it is necessary to keep information in the CPU always up to date by downloading or consolidate and use the latest project data Displayed during operations but not updated Modify delete during online edit Only tag name definition and I O comments stored at the time of download can be reconstructed by E Project Modify delete during online edit Online edited info tag name definition uploading Tag name definition and I O comments are not displayed as offline information is absent Offline information is displayed if created through uploa
74. ect using WideField3 in WideField2 format and then open the project in WideField2 and save it in card load format E Automatic Conversion of Projects Project configuration files are added when a project created in WideField2 is opened in WideField3 The following table shows the files to be added Table A1 8 List of Automatic Project Conversions Item to be Added FileName Long and shot names file LONGNAME TXT Resumeinfo USR TIP The long and shot names file saves the corresponding relationship between project block and macro names recognized by the personal computer and those stored in the CPU IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 16 A1 5 Migrating from WideField This section highlights differences between the use of WideField and WideField3 for the convenience of users migrating form WideField m User File Compatibility When you open a project block or tag name definition created in WideField using WideField3 WideField3 automatically converts the file into WideField3 format to allow editing CAUTION A project that has been opened in WideField3 and automatically converted to WideField3 format can no longer be used directly in WideField again To use a projected created in WideField3 in the WideField software you must first convert it to a lower version format E Automatic Conversion of Tag Name Strings All period characters used in tag names in a project created in WideField are auto
75. editing or downloading of balloons is required In addition by uploading the changes within the CPU to the offline project file data integrity between the project file and the CPU can be secured If balloon comment and monitor data is not stored in the CPU balloon comments at the time of the program download are referred to Therefore balloon comments cannot be reconstructed on the program monitor on a PC with no project data Addition is possible online edit De SE Modifyl delete during Ss E Project Circuit commen Subcomments Balloon comments Balloon comments stored in the CPU is reconstructed Balloon comments data stored in the CPU is displayed independently of the open project Na de Ga EE GERE iii Ak AE Displayed during operations but actually not updated En 2 Not store to CPU Modify delete during online edit Balloon comments are not reconstructed Modify delete during online edit E Project Circuit commen Subcomments Balloon comments Balloon comments are not reconstructed BO1_13 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B1 6 SEE ALSO For details on online operations for balloon comments see Section H9 3 Online Operation of Balloon Comments Online IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B1 2 B1 7 Integrating Comments When running WideField3 on multiple PCs de
76. en displaying and hiding the action monitor Switches between displaying and hiding the project window Switches between displaying and hiding the output window Switches between displaying and hiding the balloon list window Specifies how to display a page Displays the simplified cross reference window Jump Replace in Project Obsolete Device List Search Cross Reference Toolbar Instruction Palette Status Bar Find Bar File Comparison Bar Action Monitor Project Window Output Window Balloon Comment List View Page Display Search Window Display Ladder Converted Displays a ladder program converted from a script from Script Specify Display Mode Specifies various display modes The submenu provides options for I O comment display expanded instruction parameter display instruction number display address display detailed display instruction range display and display format 7 Enlarges or reduces circuits in the display The submenu oom provides options for enlargement and reduction Suspend Monitoring Temporarily stops monitoring the entire screen The menu display changes to Resume Monitoring IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 15 Menu Bar Components Project I O Comment Display Displays the I O Comment Display Settings dialog box Settings Check Program Checks program syntax of all blocks in a project Searches all blocks in a project for a device block name
77. ents to be restored to circuits by online operations upload program monitor Stored comments enable more user friendly edit operations Only the CPU types listed in the table below support stored comments in the CPU Table B1 1 CPU Types that Support Stored Comments Subcomments F3SP53 4S F3SP58 6S F3SP59 7S He EG E Other CPU types that are not listed in the above table do not support stored comments Even for CPU types that support stored comments comments will not be stored to the CPU if programs are downloaded with the stored comments option disabled IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B1 1 B1 2 Storage of CPU Comments Comments within programs created in WideField3 are stored in the CPU during download operations Downloaded comments can be broadly classified into three categories tag name definition and I O comments circuit comments and subcomments balloon comments These comments are restored along with the circuits by WideField3 through upload and program monitor operations WideField3 always uses I O comment data stored with the tag name definition in the project file created on the personal computer regardless of whether I O comment data is stored in the CPU If circuit comment and subcomment data is stored in the CPU WideField3 uses the data for reconstruction on the PC If not WideFiled3 uses the circuit comment and subcomment data saved in the project file for reconstruction see the
78. eric characters Period Up to 16 alphanumeric characters beginning with a character Constant name Hele ee elas String may also contain special characters hyphen and _ underscore Number of Lines in 1 Number of Instructions in 1 Circuit Up to 128 instructions Continuation Lines Up to 3 lines Number of Characters Tag Name Valid Characters Number of Horizontal Fixed at 11 columns Number of Characters Up to 72 characters Circuit Comment For model F3SPOO OS and F3SP71 76 no restriction Number Registered For other CPU types up to 3 000 including sub comments in the entire executable program Number of Characters Up to 24 characters Subcomment For model F3SPOO OS and F3SP71 76 no restriction Number Registered For other CPU types up to 3 000 including circuit comments in the entire executable program Number of Characters Up to 32 characters I O Comment For block tag name definition reference up to 5 120 I diolatey For common tag name definition reference up to 70 000 Number of Characters Up to 24 characters Alphanumeric string of up to 6 characters beginning with two Number of Characters alphabets Label Special characters hyphen and _ underscore There is a maximum limit over the entire executable program which is Number Registered dependant on the CPU Type Acomment name must be up to 64 characters Number of Characters Acomment can contain up 32 lines Each line ca
79. es to the project file data integrity can be secured and ensured even if data is being updated from multiple PCs If circuit comment and subcomment data is not stored in the CPU the data is combined with project data and reconstructed so comment data cannot be reconstructed on a PC with no project file Addition is not possible I Modify De delete during online edit SS y i Modify delete during online edit E Project Comment data comment position Circuit comments Vpioad and string stored in the CPU is Subcomments reconstructed Program monitor gt Comment data stored in the CPU is displayed independently of the B01_05 VSD Displayed during operations but actually not updated 5 NN Not store to CPU Modify gt delete during X i PdA SS Modify delete oun out Ss during online edit vA E Project Circuit comments of program is reconstructed Subcomments Only comment position information Only comment position information of program is reconstructed Program monitor B01_06 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B1 5 B1 1 3 Reference for Balloon Comments You can store balloon comment and monitor data in the CPU If the data is stored in the CPU it can be reconstructed but beware that if the data is not stored
80. escribes the operating environment and basic specifications of the WideField3 software as well as steps for installing WideField3 Part B describes advanced and efficient use of WideField3 that facilitates various user operations Part C describes troubleshooting of WideField3 PART A Startup Manual A1 Overview Gives an overview of WideField3 and describes functional differences in comparison to WideField2 SF620 as well as restrictions of WideField3 A2 Operating Environment Describes the operating environment of WideField3 A3 Basic Specifications Describes the screen layouts list of functions as well as basic specifications such as key operation A4 Installing and Starting WideField3 Describes how to install and setup WideField3 how to uninstall and remove WideField3 from a personal computer as well as to how to start and exit from WideField3 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 PART B PART C Advanced User s Manual B1 Storing Comments to CPU and Restoring Comments Describes the various states of comment data as stored in CPU as well as the precautions and operation when comments are displayed or manipulated online B2 Updating Programs after a Change in the I O Module Slot Position Describes how to easily update a program when an I O module is moved to a different installed slot position B3 How to Rapidly Enter and Modify Instructions and Parameters Describes how to rapidly enter and
81. etion function see Section B3 1 1 Setting up Instruction Instruction Parameter Completion The following describes operation when Instruction Instruction Parameter Completion is enabled on the Circuit Display Input tab of the Set up Environment dialog box Procedure 9 1 Enter an instruction or select an instruction of which the parameter is to be changed to display the Enter Instruction or instruction parameter setup dialog Step 1 B0302 09 VSD 2 Enter the first two characters of the parameter to be entered gt Alist of tag names addresses starting SET Instruction Parameter Setup with the entered two characters appears t err_debug De Cancel err runmode Ru Help i err_subunit Su Steps 2 and 3 B0302_10 VSD 3 Select a parameter and press the Enter key gt The parameter is entered For instructions with multiple parameters Step 3 B0302_11 vsD this procedure can be repeated to enter additional instruction parameters by separating each of them with a space SEE ALSO When entering an instruction parameter you can select to use the 4 key instead of entering any character to display tag names address and select one of them IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 3 B3 3 1 B3 8 Modifying Instructions When editing a program you can change only an instruction without changing the parameters This section describes the following procedures Mod
82. etup who log in to the CPU User Authentication and Operation Protection Operation Sets up protection against H11 FA M3 Defender protection operations on the CPU User Authentication and Operation Protection E6 Cross Reference Cross Cross reference The cross reference window reference shows other locations where the device currently selected in the program is used Also allows jumping to the location in another program where the device is used Device list Device list Lists device usage status for E5 Device List each device type in a project IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 8 Function Details Summary __ SEE ALSO Sampling Setup wizard Added a wizard for setting up K4 3 Sampling Trace Setup trace the sampling trace Number of items Increased the number of K4 Sampling Trace Tool to be traced traceable items as follows Bit device from 16 to 64 Register device from 4 to 128 Number of trace Allows up to 174 762 K4 Sampling Trace Tool operations operations based on the number of devices to be traced Start and end Added conditions specifiable to K4 3 5 Setup of Trigger Conditions trigger conditions start and end triggers Trace result Allows operations such as K4 4 Using Sampling Trace window selection and filtering of Results displayed data and overlapping with past data Registered Drag and drop Allows data to be dragged and J5 Registered Device Monitor device droppe
83. eyboard Enter Instruction Enter mnemonic and instruction parameters To display input suggestions press down arrow key Cancel mo 0 Instruetion List Steps 1 and 2 B0302_01 VSD gt When you hit the key for the first character of the instruction the Enter Instruction dialog box opens 3 Enter the remaining characters of the ani instruction and click OK H gt The instruction is inserted and displayed Step 3 B0302 02 VSD SEE ALSO For details of mnemonics see Sequence CPU Instructions IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 5 E Using Mnemonics for Entering Contacts A and B To enter contacts contact A or contact B you may use different instructions for different circuit configurations as follows Entering LD LDN or AND ANDN Instructions To insert a contact at the beginning of a circuit or as an input condition serial to the previous input condition use a LD LDN or AND ANDN Instruction When used as an input instruction the LD LDN and AND ANDN Instructions have the same effect Enter Instruction O02 01 100300 Enter mnemonic and instruction parameters 1 To display input suggestions press down arrow key Cancel Id i300 Instruction List l B0302_04 VSD Figure B3 1 Entering a LD Instruction Figure B3 2 Screen Display after a LD Instruction Is Entered Entering OR ORN Instructions To insert a contact as an input condition par
84. figures below Comments stored in CPU Comments not stored in CPU e e Progam Tag name deftion If a m Within project file Circuit subcomments Tag name definition incl I O comments Balloon comments m Within project file Circuit subcomments Tag name definition incl I O comments Balloon comments Circuit comment Circuit comment B01 01 VSD Comment data that is reconstructed in WideField3 can be modified added or deleted by online operations e g online edit operations In some situations for instance if the project file is absent in WideField3 or if debug operations are carried out from multiple PCs however comment data may become inconsistent between the CPU and the project file This chapter describes the various states of stored comment data the concept of reference for comment integration and how modified comments are handled in online operations IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B1 3 B1 1 1 Reference for Tag Name Definition and I O Comments Tag name definition and I O comment data may be stored in the CPU but the data source used for reconstructing comments in WideField3 varies with the operation performed Table B1 3 Reference Source for Combining Tag Name Definition and I O Comments WideField3 Operation Stored to CPU Upload Tag name definition in CPU Tag name definition in proj
85. g Blocks and tag name definitions only Macros H3 3 Uploading Tag Name Definitions Program Watch monitor Devices are automatically J6 Watch Monitor R2 04 monitor displayed in accordance with the visible area of the program monitor allowing such devices to be monitored Also the display format and data length can be specified for each device Online Circuit Circuit comments and K2 4 3 Precautions for R2 04 editing comment subco subcomments can be added Online Editing mment during online editing Valid for F3SP71 4S SP76 7S R3 or later IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 13 Category Function Details SEE ALSO Online Forcible If you are writing data to the CPU J1 10 Forcibly Canceling editing canceling of the using the online editing function Online Editing Mode CPU online but the operation does not finish editing mode successfully due to a communication error You can recover FA M3 by forcibly canceling the CPU online editing mode without having to turning FA M3 off and then on again Valid for F3SP71 4S SP76 7S R3 or later Properties Initial values For a new project or new D3 1 16 Component Block block macro circuit Setup comments subcomments common tag name definitions and block tag name definitions are stored to the CPU by default AN CAUTION Once a project is opened in WideField3 R2 and is converted to WideField3R2 format the project can no longer be used in WideField3
86. hanging between similar instructions such as from BMOV to BSET and from BIN to BCD you do not need to re enter the instruction parameters In this case you modify an instruction by specifying a new mnemonic for the existing instruction This functions when Parameter Direct Change Input Settings is enabled and Command change has priority is also selected on Circuit Display Input in the Set up Environment dialog box Place the cursor over the instruction to be modified and enter a new mnemonic In the Enter Instruction dialog you have to enter the mnemonic Then press the Enter key Enter Instruction Enter mnemonic and instruction parameters To display input suggestions press down artow key Cancel hin Instruction List B0303 02 VSD Figure B3 6 Changing BIN Instruction into BCD Instruction Modifying the Property of an Application Instruction Application instructions have long word pulse and other versions in addition to the standard word version There are two ways to change a standard instruction to its long word or pulse version or vice versa by using the instruction parameter setup dialog or by using special keys amp Modifying the Property Using the Instruction Parameter Setup Dialog Double click an instruction to be modified or place the cursor over the instruction and press the Enter key From the drop down list in the displayed instruction parameter setup dialog box select the desired
87. hat ensure personnel safety Do not attempt to modify the product In order to prevent electrical shock turn off all the power sources before connecting wires etc This product is classified as Class A for use in industrial environments If used in a residential environment it may cause electromagnetic interference EMI In such situations it is the user s responsibility to adopt the necessary measures against EMI IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 E Exemption from Responsibility Yokogawa Electric Corporation hereinafter simply referred to as Yokogawa Electric makes no warranties regarding the product except those stated in the WARRANTY that is provided separately Yokogawa Electric assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the use or any unpredictable defect of the product m Software Supplied by the Company Yokogawa Electric makes no other warranties expressed or implied except as provided in its warranty clause for software supplied by the company Use the software with one computer only You must purchase another copy of the software for use with each additional computer Copying the software for any purposes other than backup is strictly prohibited Store the original media that contain the software in a safe place Reverse engineering such as decompiling of the software is strictly prohibited Under absolutely no circumstances may the software supplied
88. he E mail address of Yokogawa s technical support center is automatically entered as the default destination address for your convenience CAUTION The Mailer program to be invoked is defined in the E mail field on the Programs tab of the Internet Options dialog box of the Internet Explorer software General Security Privacy Content Connectio Programs havene Internet programs 2 fou can specify which program Windows automatically uses for each Internet service HTML editor IMEE Outlook Express Newsgroups Outlook Express Internet call Netmeetng atti Calendar po Contact list Address Book a Reset Web Settings You can reset Internet Explorer to the default home and search pages IV Internet Explorer should check to see whether it is the default browser Cancel Apply C04_01 VSD Figure C4 1 Mailer Settings TIP To display the Internet Options dialog box select Internet Options from the Internet Explorer software or Windows control panel IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 C4 2 Procedure 9 1 Select Tools E mail to Technical Support from the menu bar gt The mailer program is started and a screen for creating a new E mail is displayed TIP The E mail address of Yokogawa s Technical Support Center is displayed in the destination address field by default 2 Create and send the mail according to operating pr
89. ic specifications and individual functions of the application We have tried to make the user interface operations and editing functions of the WideField3 application as similar as possible to other generally available Windows software This manual does not contain information on general Windows editing operations which are not specific to WideField3 E Notation Notation for Windows Screens and Operation Items in initial caps denote symbols names and window names Example WideField3 Program Monitor dialog Bracketed items denote menu bar items dialog box fields commands and buttons Example Select File New from the menu bar Click OK Representations in WideField3 Figures and Screens Screen examples given in this manual assumes that the application is running under Windows XP operating system environment Under Windows 2000 Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems you may observe slight differences such as differences in icon names or application names Some figures in this manual may for reasons of convenience be emphasized or simplified or parts of it may be omitted Some screen images in this manual may differ from actual screens due to differences in the operating machine environment Notation for Procedures Procedure pages are laid out with the procedure steps on the left and the corresponding screen images on the right Procedure User actions are displayed in bold Description of th
90. ide a confirmation B4 1 Displaying and confirmation dialog dialog box for subsequent operations Hiding Confirmation box Messages Environment Import Export Rest Allows importing and exporting of D1 2 Environment setup ore defaults environment setups Allows all the Setup parameters of the environment setup to be reset to default values Communication Allows selection of the communication D1 2 Environment setup port number used to connect with the Setup CPU H12 FA M3 Communication Server IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 6 Category Function Details SEE ALSO Compare Comparison by Comparison is made not by file E7 2 Compare Project the components name but according to the definition order in which files are registration order registered in the components definition Split display Allows the program edit screen E7 3 Compare Window to be split vertically or horizontally Editing blocks by Allows two blocks to be E7 3 Compare Window referring and compared and separately comparing edited in a single program edit screen Editing Automatic IME In the Instruction Parameter programs control Setup dialog box of the program edit screen IME is automatically switched from Japanese input mode to Alphanumeric mode in balloons within screens Balloon Comments height of circuit height of circuit comment lines comments Pasting content in When pasting a circuit its tag E1 2 31 Copying and Moving a a selecte
91. ifying contact instructions Modifying application instructions Modifying the property long word pulse etc of application instructions Modifying Contact Instructions To invert a contact A into a contact B or vice versa or invert an OUT coil into an OUTN coil or vice versa you need not re enter the instruction parameters There are two ways to do so firstly by entering only the new instruction mnemonic and inheriting the parameters of an existing instruction and secondly by inverting the instruction using special keys amp Modifying Instructions by Entering Mnemonics Place the cursor over the instruction to be modified and enter a new mnemonic HOOSO3 Enter Instruction Enter mnemonic and instruction parameters To display input suggestions press down arrow key Cancel ler Instruction List B0303 01 VSD Figure B3 5 Changing a Contact A into a Contact B amp Modifying Instructions by Using Special Keys Place the cursor over the instruction to be modified and press Ctrl M The table below lists instruction pairs which can be inverted Table B3 3 Inverting Instructions by Ctrl M Instruction Pairs for Inversion Contact A Contact B OUT instruction OUTN instruction SET instruction RST instruction DIFD instruction LDD instruction DWN instruction DWNX instruction IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 3 2 B3 3 3 B3 9 Modifying Application Instructions When c
92. in the CPU it is reconstructed by combining with project data Table B1 5 Reference for Balloon Comment and Monitor Data WideField3 Operation Stored to CPU Upload Balloon comment and monitor data in CPU Balloon comment and monitor data of the project Program monitor Balloon comment and monitor data in CPU No Balloon comment and monitor data at the time of program download 1 Only for an overwriting upload For an initial upload no target is referred to TIP The top tree name on the online tab of the Balloon Comment List window shows whether online balloon comment and monitor data refers to the CPU or the data at the time of program download If the CPU does not store balloons offline balloon comment and monitor data at the time of the download is referred to immediately after the program is downloaded If the reference is When Downloaded online balloon information is updated when the connection is disconnected Therefore for the second and subsequent connections the program monitor shows the online balloon comment and monitor data at the time when the last connection was disconnected If the CPU is not set to store balloon comment and monitor data online balloon comment and monitor data is not applied to the CPU even when online editing is done Regardless of whether balloon comment data is stored in the CPU data can be modified deleted and added However to write balloon comments to the CPU online
93. ine gt The Execution Block Components screen appears 2 Click Add Reference The Folder Selection dialog appears 3 Select the folder of the project to be referred to and click OK gt The blocks of the selected project are added to and displayed in the block list 4 Select a block to be used by the current project and click Add in the Executable Program area Executable Program Add Refer to Other Projeq Add Reference Block Library Operation Peete Rename Step 2 Definition Ref Reference Folder B x Common Library Executable Program Sensor Control Block Execution Method Sequential Execution of All Blocks Specified Blocks Exec Order File Name Block Name 1 BLKO1 BLKO1 Change Folder selection Select Folder C Program Files WideField3 fam3pjt PJTO1 Steps 2 and 3 S Project Settings Configuration Project Settings 1 Project Settings CPU Type Settings f Executable Program Settings i Execution Block Components ii Protection Settings fi CPU Properties i f Input Output Setup fig Device Setup h E Device Area Setup j k a Latch Range Setup at Power Failure gd Interrupt Setup lil Buitt in Functions Setup ig Error Handling Setup gi Initial Data Setup fan JE Inter CPU Shared Memory Setup i FA Link Setup i iii Sampling Trace Setup Step 4 OJ Fam3old 3 fam3pjt 1 6645 01 G 7675 PIT 01
94. ing online editing or uploading which already have tag names assigned are converted to tag names before saving Consistent to its tag name oriented development design philosophy the replace operation is not allowed in address display mode in WideField3 E Using Projects Created in WideField3 in WideField or WideField2 Projects created in WideField3 and WideField projects which have been opened in WideField3 cannot be used directly in WideField or WideField2 To use a project which has been opened in WideField3 in WideField or WideField2 perform conversion by selecting File Save Project in Other Formatsj Downgrade and Save from the WideField3 menu CAUTION If a project that is opened and then downloaded to a sequence CPU using WideField3 is uploaded using WideField or WideField2 the project may sometimes fail to be generated properly If this happens perform File Save Project in Other Formats Downgrade and Save in WideField3 for the project saved on the personal computer before using it in WideField or WideField2 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page A2 1 A2 Operating Environment This section describes the operating environment of WideField3 Table A2 1 Operating Environment tem Specifications Operating System Communications Compatible CPU Modules PC AT compatible Microsoft Windows 7 32bit 64bit Microsoft Windows Vista 32bit 64bit Microsoft Wind
95. instruction version using the arrow keys EEE BIN f Doom 0oozo1 BIN Instruction Parameter Setup BIN Dev 10 of data Dev 10 or storlag come red data Cancel BINL BINP BIN LP B0303 03 VSD Figure B3 7 Changing the Property of an Instruction IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 10 amp Modifying the Property Using Special Keys Place the cursor over the instruction to be modified and press the special key The table below lists the properties that can be inverted along with their special keys Table B3 4 Inverting Instruction Property Property Special Keys Long word lt gt word instruction Ctrl L Pulse lt gt execute while on instruction Ctrl P TIP There is no special key for inverting the double long word instruction IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 4 B3 4 1 B3 11 Modifying Instruction Parameters WideField3 provides a function that assists the users in rapidly modifying instruction parameters during program editing This section describes the following procedures Modifying only addresses and constants Modifying instruction parameters including the device types Modifying Only Addresses and Constants You can modify instruction parameters simply by entering numbers In this case the existing device type specified to the instruction parameters is inherited The following explanation applies when Parameter Direct Change Input Settings is e
96. ion Progress dialog box closes Change 1 0 Installation Position Old Slot Number New Slot Number Number of Slots to Replace Replacement Range All Blocks Specified Block Step 2 B02 05 VSD Change I O Installation Position Progress Block Name Search Results Common Tag Name Definition Tag name definition not changed BLK MAIN items replaced WideField3 e 1 Replacement has completed Cancel Step 3 B02 06 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B2 4 B2 3 Reusing a Program ina System with a Different I O Configuration To reuse part of an existing program in a system with a different I O configuration you must update the blocks to be reused To update selected blocks only use the following procedure Procedure 9 1 Select Project Change I O Installation Position from the menu bar gt The Change I O Installation Position dialog box opens 2 Turn on the Specified Block option button in the Replacement Range group box and click Browse TIP The Specified Block option button is also available when I O modules are relocated or a new I O module is added gt The Block List dialog box opens 3 Turn on the checkboxes for the blocks to be updated and click OK gt The Block List dialog box closes and control returns to the Change I O Installation Position dialog box TIP Blocks referring the common library or o
97. ircuit commenting out K2 3 4 Canceling All Circuit hin 03 comment can be canceled Commenting Out out E4 1 10 Find Circuit Comment out Scrip Editing Display of constant name G3 2 1 Arithmetic R2 03 candidates is available Operators Constant names can be G3 3 Control Statements registered G11 Program Control The and operators are Functions supported G2 3 4 Display of Input The SELECT statement is Candidates supported G2 3 5 Registering and The maximum nests of the Editing of Constant IF SELECT and FOR statements Definition are increased from 2 to 8 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 12 Category Function Details SEE ALSO Script Monitoring The script monitor can be G5 4 Monitoring in the R2 03 hidden Script Pane Online Cancel If any conversion error occurs K2 Online Edit R2 03 editing operation during online editing you can exit the online editing and restores the state before the editing by discarding the entire changes made The program on the CPU retains the state before editing New CPU New CPU types Supports F3SPV9 7S with R2 04 types corresponding new functions Editing Conversion If a circuit has multiple branches E1 1 2 Circuits with R2 04 programs in the same line to which the Conversion Errors same logic is specified a conversion error Occurs programs input lines using the function keys are Connection Lines improved programs line lines are
98. ith installation No button Continues installation without changing folder security In this case restricted users will not be able to run the WideField3 software Cancel button Returns to an earlier screen to specify the installation destination folder Ay CAUTION WideField3 frequently accesses system files in the folder where it is installed Therefore if restricted users are not granted update permission for the installation folder they cannot use the WideField3 software We do not warrant that the operating system or other applications will operate correctly if and after folder security is changed IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 6 A4 2 Removing WideField3 This section describes how to remove the WideField3 software TIP Removing the WideField3 software does not automatically delete project files or other application files previously created by a user It also does not delete the USB driver software To remove WideField3 from your computer use the following procedure Procedure 1 Insert the product CD ROM into the CD ROM drive TIP In Windows Vista or Windows 7 select Run as Administrator 2 Using Explorer or some other program move to the root folder on the CD ROM and browse the files in the folder 3 Select and run SETUP EXE TIP If your PC is running Windows Vista or Windows 7 operating system select Run as Administrator The InstallShield wizard r
99. l current alarms generated by the CPU Display Alarm When alarms are displayed the menu display changes to Redisplay Alarm Cancel Alarm Cancels CPU alarm data Display CPU Log Displays various logs The submenu provides options for displaying the operation system and user logs and for clearing the logs Set up Environment Set up the PC environment Import Environment Settings Imports an environment setup Export Environment Settings Exports an environment setup Environment Settings Dialog Boxes allow them to be displayed again Customize Keys Customizes shortcut keys for WideField3 Language Change Changes the language mode for WideField3 Automatically updates the database to be referred to in a Auto Indexing Tools cross reference Status default Mail Uses E mail to debug the sequence CPU Starts the mailer program and displays a screen for E mail to Technical Support preparing a new message to be sent to technical support at Yokogawa Wi indow Help A3 18 A3 3 List of Generated Files This section describes the generated files Ay CAUTION User program files in WideField3 are managed as version 5 files in WideField series Table A3 4 Specifications of Generated Files Up to 8 alphanumeric characters beginning with a letter File name May also contain special characters hyphen and _ Project file PI YPJT underscore T to 32 alphanumeric characters and special Fiename Filena
100. ld3 R1 and WideField3 R2 SEE ALSO For details of individual differences see sections given in the SEE ALSO column in Table A1 6 TIP To confirm the software version in WideField3 R2 select Help Version Information from the menu bar A dialog box as shown in Figure A1 3 appears Verify that the software version is displayed as R2 xx Version Information Gores version R2 01 Copyright 2 1999 Yokogawa Electric Corporation All rights reserved Figure A1 3 WideField3 R2 Version Information E List of Supported CPU Types A01 02 R201 VSD F3SP71 45 and F3SP76 75 have been added to the CPU types previously supported by WideField3 R2 Table A1 5 List of Supported CPU Types in WideField3 R2 CPU Type F3SP71 4S F3SP76 7S F3SP71 4N F3SP76 7N F3SP66 4S F3SP67 6S F3SP59 7S F3SP58 6S F3SP53 4S F3SP38 6S F3SP28 3S F3SP22 0S F3SP28 3N F3SP38 6N F3SP53 4H F3SP58 6H F3FP36 3N F3SP25 2N F3SP35 5N F3SP21 0N F3SP05 0P Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes F3SP08 0P Yes IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 11 TIP There is correspondence between CPU types as shown below For description of F3SPVO OO check the following list and refer to the explanation of the corresponding CPU F3SPV3 4H Equivalent to F3SP53 4H F3SPV8 6H Equivalent to F3SP58 6H F3SPV3 4S Equivalent to F3SP53 4S F3SPV8 6S Equivalent to F3SP58 6S F3SPV9 7S Device capacities and i
101. ld3 exits AN CAUTION Open Project in Other Formats d Save Project in Other Formats d New Ctrl N Open gt Exit Alt x Step 1 A0404_01 VSD If you attempt to exit from WideField3 with an extended tool I O module setup device manager sampling trace tool FA M3 Defender running WideField3 will display the following dialog box and abort exit processing WideField3 4 WideField3 extended tool I O module setup device manager sampling trace F M3 Defender is still running ht You should exit From all extended tools First Figure A4 2 Confirmation Dialog Box You must exit from all extended tools before exiting from WideField3 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 9 A4 5 Installing USB Driver This section describes how to install the USB driver software amp For Windows 2000 XP Vista CAUTION The USB driver software is installed when the PC detects a sequence CPU with USB support Procedure 9 1 Connect the sequence CPU with USB Pe Naane izan support to the PC using a USB cable Welcome tothe round New gt The Found New Hardware Wizard is Hardware Wizard displayed This wizard helps you install software for 2 Select Install from a list or specific Win FAM3 USB Driver M Command location Advanced and click Next 9 IF your hardware came with an installation CD 2 on floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automa
102. line project contains the same block Downloads block tag name definitions Select Block Tag Name Definition from the popup menu Select Download Block from the popup menu Select Download Block Tag Name Definition from the popup menu Select Upload Block from the popup menu Select Upload Block Tag Name Definition from the popup menu Select Compare from the popup menu Double click or select Open from the popup menu Uploads the block and updates the data on the offline project Uploads and applies block tag name definitions to the offline project Compares the blocks when an offline project contains the same block Opens the Monitor Block window IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 9 Tree Item Operation Function Macro under Select Local Device Properties from Loads the local device properties the Macro List the popup menu information in the CPU and opens the Local Device Properties dialog box Select Block Tag Name Definition Opens the Macro Tag Name Definition Monitor from the popup menu monitor window Select Download Block from the Downloads the macro when an offline popup menu project contains the same macro Definition from the popup menu menu on the offline project Definition from the popup menu definitions to the offline project menu project contains the same macro select Open from the popup menu Components Information from the popup menu
103. matically converted to underscore _ characters when the project is opened in WideField3 All the mappings between tag names and addresses are correct after conversion Note that all programs are modified during conversion Table A1 9 List of Automatic Tag Name Conversions After Conversion by WideField3 Tag name strings ee m Automatic Conversion of Projects Formats of all user files are automatically converted when a project created in WideField is opened in WideField3 The following table shows the setup information after conversion Table A1 10 List of Automatic Project Conversions After Conversion by WideField3 Block tag name definition Reference tag name definition SE Store tag name definition a a Store circuit comments and I O comments Maximum common tag name definitions No Preset value 1 Project configuration files are added when a project created in WideField is opened in WideField3 The following table shows the files to be added Table A1 11 List of Files to be Added Item to be Added Long and shot names file LONGNAME TXT Resumeinfo USR IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 17 E Tag Name Oriented Development The WideField3 program development environment is designed as a tag name oriented development environment Entered data tag names or addresses is stored in block files which are displayed as programs with the entered data unchanged However addresses entered dur
104. me Only one program file having the same name as the project can be created within a project Number of Ps nr YPRG Ps Up to 1 024 blocks Limit depends on CPU type Byecitable Configuration Settings Oor 1 setup is optional User log message program file 0 or 1 setup is optional Up to 254 alphanumeric characters and special MPR Filename characters for an absolute path The characters must be within Windows specifications range file for E mail Configuration Only one file having the same name as the project can File name Only one file having the same name as the project can User lo be created within a project de file YUMS Number of message Up to 32 alphanumeric characters and special characters characters Number of messages Up to 64 messages Common tag ovom Peme Fiename Only one file with the same name as the project can be name definition va created within a project file Number registered Up to 70 000 a Filename Fiename Only one file with the same name as the project can be file YCDF created within a project Number registered Up to 2 048 Up to 8 alphanumeric characters beginning with two File name letters l May also contain special characters hyphen and _ underscore PENE YBLK Up to 56K steps for models F3SP28 35 38 65 53 43 58 Number tee tee 6S 59 7S 66 4S 67 6S 7 1 4N 76 7N Up to 10K steps for models other than the above Block tag a Can be created with the same name as the block YSI
105. modify instructions and parameters B4 How to Use Customization Effectively Describes various Customization functions B5 How to Use Component Macros Effectively Describes effective use of component macros B6 Collaborative Program Development Describes how to use WideField3 in collaborative system development B7 Advanced Editing of Component Blocks Describes reuse of created blocks and advanced editing of component blocks Troubleshooting Manual C1 Developing Programs for a Multi CPU System Describes precautions when configuring I O settings for a multi CPU system C2 Recovering from Communications Errors Describes how to recover from communications errors between the personal computer and FA M3 C3 Troubleshooting Describes common errors when using WideField3 and how to perform troubleshooting C4 E mail Technical Support Describes how to send an E mail to Yokogawa s technical support team IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 xi E How to Read This Manual Be sure to read the Introduction as well as How to read this manual before using WideField3 Part A of the manual describes how to set up the application as well as gives an overview of the software Part B describes advanced and efficient use of the application Part C describes how to troubleshoot the application This manual is structured so that each chapter or section can be read independently for details on the bas
106. n be up to 64 characters Number Registered Balloon Comment IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 21 A3 5 Shortcut Keys Shortcut keys are assigned to certain menus or instructions to allow a user to select menus or enter instructions using the keyboard For example pressing Ctrl N selects the New menu The following table lists typical shortcut keys and icons Some functions on menus are not assigned with shortcut keys Table A3 6 List of Shortcut Keys Classification Shortcut Key Icon Menu am fm coms MM fom om sm fom Ctrl V Paste Delete Delete ULL Se ie Shift Insert Insert Line Shift Delete Delete Lines Alt Enter Local Device Properties Ctrl F Find F3 Find Next Shift F3 P Find Previous gt lowes YS Cancel Forced Set Reset gt FF m4 JE T Shift F6 Cancel All Forced Set Reset Change Word Data Shift F7 Change Long Word Data Change Current Value of Timer Counter Shift F8 Ctrl H Alt Ctrl Z Change Preset Value of Timer Counter J gt 3 Start Block Stop Block Oo I I D 9 AE IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 22 Classification Shortcut Key den Description gt Instruction Shift F4 Shift F5 Shift F6 Shift F7 Shift F8 Shift F9 F11 Shift F11 F12 Shift F12 Ctrl F7 Ctrl F8 Ctrl F9 Application Instruction Application Instruction List Contact A Conta
107. nabled and Parameter change has priority is also selected on Circuit Display Input in the Set up Environment dialog box SEE ALSO For details on how to set up the direct parameter modification input function see Section B3 1 2 Setting up Parameter Direct Change Input Procedure 1 Place the cursor over the instruction parameter to be modified 2 Enter numbers from the keyboard gt Entering a number displays the Instruction Parameter Setup dialog box with the device type fixed Enter the remaining numbers 3 When you finish entering all of the required information press the Enter key gt The instruction parameter is modified I EN Mov signameeso 7000001 Step 1 B0304_01 VSD Initialize data ses Instruction Parameter Er NN Br gt Step B0304 02 VSD I EE signame 80P DDO123 Step 3 B0304_03 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 12 B3 4 2 Modifying Instruction Parameters Including the Device Types You can modify instruction parameters simply by entering device numbers The following explanation applies when Parameter Direct Change Input Settings is enabled and Parameter change has priority is also selected on Circuit Display Input in the Set up Environment dialog box SEE ALSO For details on how to set up the direct parameter modification input function see Section B3 1 2 Setting up Parameter Direct Ch
108. nation with other keys Page Up Scrolls the screen up Page Down Scrolls the screen down Deletes the element at the cursor Deletes 1 character Delete shift Enters a shifted character Backspace Deletes the character to the left of the cursor position Enter Enters a carriage return character Prefixes a hexadecimal number Prefixes in a floating point number Delimits a character string _ underscore Separates a group name and a member name period Separates a structure name and a member name Delimits an array index for a structure array Prefixes a local device name IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 25 A3 7 Types of Screens This section describes the different types of screens and their restrictions WideField3 uses the following types of screens amp Windows Windows can be enlarged or reduced Multi window operations are supported You can open up to 16 online windows concurrently To close a window select File Close from the menu bar To close all windows that are currently displayed select File Close All To close all the windows except for the currently active window select File Close All Except Frontmost Window TIP If you open a new window when the maximum number of windows are already open the window at the back the rearmost window of the window stack automatically closes If the window at the back is an Edit Block window being
109. ne gt The Execution Block Components screen appears 2 Blocks registered to the common library are displayed Select a block to be used by the project and click Add in the Executable Program area gt The selected block is registered to the executable program TIP An in the Ref column indicates the block is referred to by another project TIP The same procedure applies when registering blocks in reference folders Eel Executable Program Sensor Control Block File Name Definition BLKD1 1 Executable Progra Refer to Other Project Add Reference Block Library Operation Delete Rename Step 2 iss Execution Method Sequential Execution of All Blocks Specified Blocks Ref Reference Folder Exec Order File Name Block Name Steps zj 1 BLKOI BLKOI Up 2 BLK_MAIN BLK_MAIN posene ae 1 He 6 7 Change 23 xi Details Setup Refresh Step Count OK Cancel Help B0701 04 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B7 5 B7 1 3 Using Blocks of Other Projects Specifying the project folder of another project as reference folder allows blocks of the project to be used Procedure 9 1 In the Project Settings Configuration window select Execution Block Components in the tree SEE ALSO For details on how to open the Project Settings Configuration window see Section D3 1 Building a Project Offl
110. nected online to WideField3 on your personal computer WideField3 may no longer operate normally In this case disconnect your WideField3 from the CPU by selecting Online Disconnect and then reconnect to the CPU by selecting Online Connect from the menu bar A List data items to be shared among blocks Classify the devices into global and local areas according to the number of such data items Allocate addresses of global devices e g D00001 to data items to be shared among blocks Use local devices e g D00001 for data items that are to be used only within a block D00001 Block 1 Block 2 Block 3 Block 4 D32768 B06_01 VSD Figure B6 1 Global and Local Areas B Create a new common project for all blocks Perform common setup that applies to all blocks including project setup configuration common tag name definition constant definition user log messages In the project setup configuration set up the global and local areas as determined in step A above IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Developer A s project Developer B s project B6 2 C Each developer creates his own new project and writes into it the project setup configuration and user log messages created in step B above He may manually re enter the data from the keyboard or simply copy the data using Windows Explorer Project setup configuration Constant definition User log message
111. nnvnnnunnnnnnnsnnenn H14 3 J2 2 macro tag name definition A3 18 D2 3 E1 95 E2 6 H2 10 Memory error failure rrrnrnnnrrnnnnnnennnnn K3 6 K3 11 Mnemonic Cditing ccceceeeeeeeeeeeeeees E1 7 E1 91 MODE SU J1 3 momentary power failure rrrrnnnennnrre K3 5 K3 11 multiple CONNECTIONS rrrrarernnrernnrrnnnernnrevnnnn H1 22 O offline balloon rrrnnrvnnnrnnrvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne B1 5 H9 10 online balloon rrarnrnannrnvnnnnnvnnnrvnnnvnnnn B1 5 H9 10 online editing rrrnrrrnnnrrnnrvrrrrvarennnnennn A1 9 D3 80 H13 9 H9 9 H13 9 K2 1 K2 5 K2 15 J2 34 operating MOde rrarannarevnnnnnnnernn A3 16 H1 23 J1 6 operation protection A1 7 H11 5 H11 7 H11 12 H11 14 Output WINKOW rarrronnrrrnnrennarernnnrenrnnnennnnnennn A3 10 P POWET Off rrannnnnannrrnanrrrnnnrnranrnnnnnrnnnnnrnnannrnnansennn K3 11 Program monitor A1 6 A1 7 A1 8 A1 9 J2 2 J2 7 J2 30 J5 13 K2 5 Project rrrrrrnnnrrrnnner A1 5 A1 6 A1 7 A1 9 A1 12 A1 15 B2 4 D2 3 D2 7 D3 5 D3 61 E8 8 E8 26 E8 44 F2 5 F2 10 F4 30 H1 23 H2 3 H3 3 H4 3 project settings rrrnnnnnnnnnernnnnvrnnnnvvnnnvrnnnnennnnne J1 5 Project WinNdow rarrnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnennnnen A1 9 A3 4 protection r arrnanenannnnnre D3 26 D4 5 D4 12 H5 12 DUE ee ne ee eat tere ene ae eer E1 23 R Read Circuits rrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnevnnnnvnnnnnnnne E2 14 E3 10 Read mode gt JE D4 6 Register Macro
112. nstructions are equivalent to F3SP76 7S E New and Updated Functions Table A1 6 New and Updated Functions in WideField3 R2 Category Function Details SEE ALSO New CPU New CPU types Supports F3SP71 4S 76 7S R2 01 types with corresponding new functions and ladder instructions added Editing Instruction Displays the range of D1 2 4 Circuit Display Input R2 01 programs range display instructions used in pairs such Setup as IL ILC and FOR NEXT E1 5 3 Display Instruction Range E1 5 4 Setting Multiple Display Modes comment out can be searched for Comment out Online Monitoring Program monitoring and D1 2 4 Circuit Display Input ant 01 editing during online debugging functions can be used Setup editing during online editing D1 2 5 Program Monitor Setup K2 5 Monitoring During Online Editing Script Programming can be done using Throughout PART G R2 nl languages such as BASIG in addition to the ladder language Operating 64 bit OS Windows Vista 64 bit version ll environ support and Windows 7 64 bit version ment are now supported Balloon Balloon Balloons can be stored in the B1 1 3 Reference for CPU Balloon Comments All balloons can be collectively E1 2 39 Creating and shown and hidden Deleting Balloon Balloons can be copied Comments The display setup can be H9 1 3 Storing Balloon saved Comments H9 3 Online Operation of Balloon Comments be searched Devices Comments Circuit All cancel All the c
113. nt setup is inherited any items of the source version to which non default values have been set are used to update information in the target version However e mail settings and folder path information in Folder Setup are always passed to and used in the target version regardless of the default values R CAUTION Do not install the WideField3 software and the WideField SF610 or WideField2 SF620 software on the same PC The following restrictions apply if you have multiple WideField3 applications running concurrently You cannot open projects with the same name concurrently Only one WideField3 application can connect online to a single FA M3 You can change the environment setup in each WideField3 application Each WideField3 application will operate according to its respective environment setup until you exit from the application When you initiate a new WideField3 application it uses the environment setup of the WideField3 application most recently terminated IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 8 A4 4 Exiting from WideField3 This section describes how to exit from WideField3 The required procedure is given below Procedure 9 Edit Find S View Online Debug Maintenance Tools Window Help 1 Select File Exit from the menu bar New Project M cron Open Project H CtrlH Shift 0 Alternatively click the close button on Open Project Restore Display Status the title bar WideFie
114. ocedures of the mailer program gt The created mail is sent to Yokogawa s Technical Support Center g FA M3 QandA File Edit View Insert Format Tools Message Help AB BiS BA 9 Y Send Gut Gopy Paste Undo Check Spelling To canda PLO csy vokogawa co jp EE Cc Subject Fa m3 Qand E a Biz va Step 2 C04_02 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 Index 1 Introduction and Troubleshooting INDEX A ENO A3 23 Action MONO iistazete cxstzatenssansnarasnedetarestiadasanienttarss J1 3 activating instructions rrrrrnnrrrrnrrrrnnrrrrnrennnr K2 8 Advanced function module register monitor J3 19 Advanced function module relay monitor J3 18 GIANT CIS DIAY acisini nnan ROEA Enin K3 3 application instruction E1 23 J2 4 J2 14 J2 15 B balloon commentS rrrranaranarnnnennnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnne E1 77 balloon list WINGOW cc ccccceeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees A3 10 balloon monitor rrarrrnnrnnnrnnnrnnnrnnnevanenanennnennee J2 31 BASIC NSTUCNDNS uvaner E1 21 Battery error Memory check error K3 6 K3 11 block tag name definition A3 18 D2 4 D3 78 E1 95 E2 3 E2 15 E2 26 E2 29 H9 3 J4 1 DIOCK ET D2 3 D4 2 D4 4 D4 7 D4 10 D4 13 E1 37 E8 30 F2 4 F2 9 H2 9 H3 6 H4 6 H13 4 H13 5 J2 2 built in ROM eererrorrorrnnronnnrnornnnsonnnrsnnnnnennnnnennnn J1 3 C CAM er A3 12 D2 20 D4 13 H8 24
115. og Double click to load the CPU SE an properties information from the PE CPU Properties CPU and open the CPU Properties lt Project Settings Confiquration Ser Component Blocks window de 1 BLE MAIN BLEK MAIN Displays the component blocks in Double click to load the project Bf Mere Let te CPU program dl MAC WIDE MAC WIDE Double click to open the Monitor setup from the CPU and open the a Module Components Block window E 43 Main Unit l l me 11F35P76 Displays the macros in the CPU program Project Settings Configuration i 3 F3YD32 Double click to open the Monitor window Macro window m offline Ti online Figure A3 11 Layout of Online Project Window Displays the module configuration Double click a module type name to open the advanced function module monitor Switches the project tree between Offline and Online A03_11 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 8 You can call up the following functions directly from the online project tree Table A3 2 Function List of Online Project Tree Operation CPU Type Double click or Opens the Display CPU Program select CPU Program Information Information dialog box from the popup menu Alarm Status Double click or Opens the Display Alarm dialog box select Display Alarm from the popup menu menu Operation Log Double click or Opens the Display Operation Log window select Display Operation Log from the
116. ogram in such situations would be a major retrogression in programming It would also necessitate debugging the entire program all over again Using the Change I O Installation Position function allows you to update the programs easily The function can be used to change terminal numbers such as X00301 as well as slot numbers in READ WRITE and HRD HWR instructions CAUTION The Change I O Installation Position function is not applicable to constant names specifying slot numbers in READ WRITE and HRD HWR instructions In this case modify the relevant constant specification in the constant definition or change instruction parameters directly The Change I O Module Installation Position function is not applicable to blocks referring the common library or another project The Change I O Installation Position function changes not only instruction parameters in ladder programs but also tag name definition data When tag names are used in a ladder program and actual addresses are defined in the tag name definition you do not need to update the ladder program to correspond to a change in the I O slot position It is only necessary to change the actual addresses in the tag name definition TIP Selecting Project Change 1 O Installation Position from the menu bar does not change 1 O installation positions for any blocks that refer to the common library or another project IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B2 1
117. on Monitor monitor data to be dragged and dropped to the following screens Program edit screen Program monitor screen Tag Name Definition screen Registered Device Monitor screen Device monitor screen Drag and drop Tag name definition monitor Drag and drop IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 9 Category Function Details SEE ALSO Program Drag and drop Allows program monitor data to be dragged J2 Program Monitor monitor and dropped to the following screens Program edit screen Tag Name Definition Monitor screen Tag Name Definition screen Registered Device Monitor screen Device monitor screen Allows current values of devices to be displayed in program monitor balloons Circuit comment Allows programs to be executed by K2 3 Commenting out temporarily activating or disabling selected Out Circuits instructions or circuits Online Online editing Allows pasting of circuits copied or cut from K2 Online Edit other blocks Balloon monitor J2 6 Balloon Monitor Project window Added alarm statuses various logs CPU properties and module configuration to the project tree Operation Operation log Maintains a record of operations performed K3 4 Operation Log log on the CPU by users IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 10 A1 2 2 Differences between WideField3 R1 and WideField3 R2 This subsection describes functional differences between Widefie
118. on of Devices between Macro 1 upper and Macro 2 lower CAUTION When using local devices in function macros note the following precautions If the same macro must be used in multiple locations change the name of the macro As local devices are allocated on a macro basis calling the same macro in multiple locations causes device overlaps during execution SA Edit Macro MCALL 00302 M 000 H GR Edit Macro NC52 B05 03 VSD Figure B5 3 Example of Improper Use of the Same Macro at Multiple Locations vz Edit Macro MCALL 00001 M x00301 i Pe 00003 M x00301 i Y Ry GR Edit Macro NC52 1 GR Edit Macro NC52 2 00001 B05 04 VSD Figure B5 4 Example of Proper Use of the Same Macro at Multiple Locations IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B5 Oo amp When Invoking a Single Function Macro from Multiple Locations If a macro completes execution in multiple scans make sure that the device data to be used by the macro is assured in the invoking block so that the assured data is provided to the macro for each scan This way the data can be kept independent of the other invokers In this case all the data used by a macro program across multiple scans should be created at the pointer register P Conversely devices A H and U can be used for data not used by multiple scans How to Pass Large Amounts of Device Data to a Macro When you have to pass a large amount of dat
119. onductors with temperature ratings greater than 75 C amp Securely tighten screws Securely tighten module mounting screws and terminal screws to avoid problems such as faulty operation Tighten terminal block screws with the correct tightening torque Refer to the hardware user s manual or the applicable user s manual for the appropriate tightening torque amp Securely lock connecting cables Securely lock the connectors of cables and check them thoroughly before turning on the power Interlock with emergency stop circuitry using external relays Equipment incorporating the FA M3 controller must be furnished with emergency stop circuitry that uses external relays This circuitry should be set up to interlock correctly with controller status stop run amp Ground for low impedance For safety reasons connect the FG grounding terminal to a Japanese Industrial Standards JIS Class D earlier called Class 3 Ground For compliance to CE Marking use braided or other wires that can ensure low impedance even at high frequencies for grounding 1 Japanese Industrial Standard JIS Class D Ground means grounding resistance of 100 Q max IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 vi Configure and route cables with noise control considerations Perform installation and wiring that segregates system parts that may likely become noise sources and system parts that are susceptible to noise Segregation
120. ows XP Microsoft Windows 2000 Internet Explorer 5 01 or later NET Framework2 0 CD ROM Pentium 133MHz or better and can run an operating system listed above 32MB or more and can run an operating system listed above 400MB or more available 800 x 600 dots or more 1024x768 recommended USB RS 232C Ethernet FL net Any printer compatible with the operating systems listed above and supports A4 printing F3SP05 0P F3SP08 0P F3SP08 SP F3SP21 0N F3SP22 0S F3SP25 2N F3SP35 5N F3SP28 3N F3SP38 6N F3SP53 4H F3SP58 6H F3SP28 3S F3SP38 6S F3SP53 4S F3SP58 6S F3SP59 7S F3SPV3 4H F3SPV8 6H F3FP36 3N F3SPV3 4S F3SPV8 6S F3SP66 4S F3SP67 6S F3SP71 4N F3SP76 7N F3SP71 4S F3SP76 7S F3SPV9 7S Only the 32 bit x86 versions of Windows XP can be used The 64 bit x64 versions cannot be used 2 For FL net communications CPU speed must be Pentium III 750 MHz or higher 3 For FL net communications memory must be 128MB or more 4 For FL net communications network card must support TCP IP protocol Usable communications conditions vary with CPU type 5 Depending on the chipset used by the PC running the WideField3 software reliable USB connection is not always guaranteed CAUTION Set the display font size to a small font size The text on the screen may be displayed incorrectly if a large font size is chosen Pay careful attention to the Windows folder security before installing and running the
121. ows simple viewing of project cross references Search Window W Auto Search Online 100001 BLK_ DO0011 4 t Blocktutacro Line Mo BLE MAN BLE b s 4 BLE MAN BLE he 5 El Cross Reference A03 14 VSD Figure A3 14 Layout of Search Window SEE ALSO For details on the search window and cross references see Chapter E6 Cross Reference Offline IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 12 A3 2 Function List The following table lists all the WideField3 functions Table A3 3 Function List Display Status when the project was last saved Save Project As Saves an open project with a different name Save Current Display Status Saves the current screen configuration Restore Display Status Restores the saved screen configuration Open Project in Other Converts non WideField3 format card load format Formats CADMs3 format or compressed and segmented project data into WideField3 format and opens the project Save Project in Other Saves an open project in non WideField3 format card Formats load format CADM3 format WideField2 or WideField format or compressed and segmented project data New Creates a new block instruction macro group template or structure type definition Opens a file block macro reference block in read mode reference block in write mode CADM3 file log file group template structure type definition or CPU properties Close All Except Frontmost Closes all
122. ox when the keyboard is mainly used to enter and modify instruction instruction parameters Use the following procedure to customize what input method is selected in the program edit screen when using alphanumeric keys on the keyboard Procedure 9 1 Select Tools Set up Environment from the menu bar gt The Set up Environment dialog opens 2 Select the Circuit Display Input tab 3 Specify the input method in the Parameter Direct Change Input Settings area 4 Click OK The setting is enabled Set up Environment Program Syntax Check Toolbar Setup Email Setup Set up Japanese Input File Comparison Folder Setup Communications Setup Set up Circuit Components Circuit vi MN Set Color Le Circuit Column Width 50 70 53 Iv Set up Parameter Input C Enter tag name with address and 1 0 comment Enter tag name without address and 1 0 comment Numeric Parameters Display Use Digit Grouping 16 digits or more are displayed as exponentials Window Display Position V Display on top left of display area Parameter Direct Change Input Settings l Use parameter direct change input Set up Display Font ial Font Set Number of Local Devices offline only Circuit Display Input Program Monitor Setup Set up Background Colors p fs Set Color Identification of Unconverted Circuits Offline Screen Instruction Instruction Parameter Completion VW Automati
123. p to 254 characters for an absolute path Protection YODF File Name The characters must be within Windows specifications Settings File range Se a en Fixed to Resumelnfo YUSR au Setup SSN a ae eo name as the project can be Screen Fixed to Resumelnfo YUSR IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 20 A3 4 Elements of Edit Circuits This section describes the elements of an edit circuit Circuit Comment kkk 0001 ee Initialization Routine H Startup SW 0003 7T7T KR 7 TTT TTT eee ee Balloon I O Comment Comment Balloon Comment Figure A3 15 Elements of Edit Circuit Turns on valve A03_15 VSD Table A3 5 Specifications of Circuit Elements Element stem 1 Specificatons gt Up to 16 alphanumeric characters beginning with two letters String may also contain special characters hyphen underscore and period A period character can be used as a separator between a structure name and a structure member name However strings that are not distinguishable from device names are not allowed For block tag name reference up to 5 120 E RERA For common tag name reference up to 70 000 2 to 7 alphanumeric characters beginning with a letter String may also contain special characters hyphens and _ Structure name underscore Structure However strings that are not distinguishable from device names are not allowed 1 to 8 alphanum
124. pecified menu macro in the project Select Delete File from the popup Deletes a macro file in the project menu Select Extract Macro from the popup Adds a macro file to the project menu Macro under Select Compare from the popup Compares macro programs the Macro List menu Select Local Device Properties from Opens the Local Device Properties dialog menu name Changes the macro file name menu menu popup menu Opens the Edit Macro window select Open from the popup menu Select Block Tag Name Definition Opens the Macro Tag Name Definition from the popup menu window IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 7 E Project Window Online In online mode the Project window displays the information for the CPU module that WideField3 is connected to online It displays the CPU type name components of the executable program and instruction macro list as the information for the CPU module To switch between showing and hiding the Project window use View Project Window Double click to open windows for Displays the CPU type for the each log type connection destination El Project Double click to open the Display 1 Executable Program WFSAMFLE CPU Program Information dialog i nt E35P76 7N box i Double click to open the Alarm display window Double click to open the Common Tag Name Definition monitor window par amp Operation Loy j Tj System Log E SE User L
125. pending on the state of stored comment data in the CPU and the state of offline project data the master comment data sometimes cannot be constructed for some CPU types In such situations knowing the state of the created comment data will allow you to integrate the comment data and in the unlikely event that this cannot be done to restore the data The flowchart below shows the measures to be taken under various situations State and Recovery of Comment Data Store to CPU Is project data at the time of download available No Comment data in Download folder is master Comment data in CPU is Comment data cannot be master copy copy reproduced Comment data can be reproduced using Upload CPU project comment file in Download folder BO1 09 VSD As shown in the above figure if comment data is stored in the CPU it can be reconstructed by uploading but tag name definition and I O comment data will be current only as of the most recent download If tag name definition or I O comment has been modified only on another PC those changes cannot be reconstructed by uploading as they were not updated in the CPU If comment data is not stored in the CPU comment data can still be combined and displayed on another PC by making use of data of the project file stored in the Dwnload folder at the time of download The procedure for restoring comment data from dat
126. popup menu Select Save As from the popup menu System Log Double click or Opens the System log display window select Display System Log from the popup menu Select Clear System Log from the popup menu Select Save As from the popup menu User Log Double click or Opens the User log display window select Display User Log from the popup menu Select Clear User Log from the popup menu Select Save As from the popup menu Common Tag Double click or Opens the Common Tag Name Definition Name select Common Tag Name Definition monitor window Definition from the popup menu Select Download Common Tag Name Definition from the popup menu Select Upload Common Tag Name Uploads and applies common tag name Definition from the popup menu definitions to the offline project CPU Properties Double click or Uploads the CPU properties select CPU Properties from the popup menu Project Double click Uploads the project settings configuration Settings Config uration Block under the Component Blocks Saves the operation log Clears the system log Saves the system log Clears the user log Saves the user log Downloads common tag name definitions Select Local Device Properties from Loads the local device properties the popup menu information from the CPU and opens the Local Device Properties dialog box Opens the Block Tag Name Definition window Downloads the block when an off
127. project for instructions into a single instruction search dialog box Replace Integrated separate dialog E4 2 Replace boxes for replacing in blocks and an entire project into a single replace dialog box Jump Added jump destinations such E4 1 Find as next and previous inputs outputs Tag name Using multiple I O Up to three I O comments can E2 8 Multiple I O Comments definitions comments be specified to a single tag name definition Allows selection of whether to D2 2 1 Creating a New Project load a common tag name definition template when creating a new project Drag and drop Allows data to be dragged and E2 2 4 Copying Cutting Pasting dropped from the following Moving and Deleting screens to the Tag Name Definition screen Program edit screen Program monitor screen Tag Name Definition Monitor screen Registered Device Monitor screen Device monitor screen Project Project setup Integrated Define D3 1 Building a Project configuration Common tag name definition template Components Configuration H5 CPU Properties and CPU Properties of WideField2 R5 into Project Settings Configuration Print Print setup From the print setup dialog E8 Printing box items to be printed and the print layout can be specified Print order modification and print page preview are also possible manager format to be imported FA M3 User account Sets up information of users H11 FA M3 Defender Defender s
128. quence CPU Network Functions for F3SP66 4S F3SP67 6S IM34M06P 14 02E and Sequence CPU Network Functions for F3SP71 4N 4S F3SP76 7N 7S IM34M06P 15 02E amp Connecting Using FL net Connect the 10BASE5 10BASE T connector on the PC to the 10BASE5 10BASE T connector on the FL net OPCN 2 interface module using a 10BASE5 10BASE T cable CAUTION To connect to FL net use FL net OPCN 2 Interface Module revision 01 00 or higher SEE ALSO For details on FL net connection see FL net OPCN 2 Interface Module IM34M06H32 02E IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page A3 1 Basic Specifications This chapter describes basic specifications including screen layout a list of all functions and operations of shortcut keys A3 1 Screen Layout This section describes the layout of a WideField3 screen S WideField3 AAA Monitor Block BLK_MAIN BLK_MAIN Reference Mode File Edit Find S View Project Online Debug Maintenance Tools Window Help lesane l F Hee aaja ras Alta Pon Gla els mam sjel 24 a a Hal 32 lag DI 2 pes a sd vl vel be oud ea se Be PP ee be dP oF a gt Display Operation Log CPU ZA Comparison Block Comp r5 J8 K02 lt gt Comp Dast ITIO OTBLKOZ susunan 00001 MODD4O a o0001 100001 aa pe Program AAA amp I Display Operation Log M Display System Log
129. r by the caulculation result of devision 1 M Relay x oooos MYDD33 a e RR 2 O Relay Project Balloon Comment List CPU Em FA gt ED Block List 5 ee MODD37 m Rela 1 9 BLKO1 BLKO1 o0009 Call macro to be displayed on LED 6 tt MODD38 WM Relay i Wy BLKO2 BLKO2 00010 Pass the character of WIDEFIELD to the Argument 7 99 M0003 Relay BLKO3 BLKO3 00011 3 Selek a BLK MAIN BLK MAIN ii MODD42 O Rea i BLKLEO1 BLKLBO1 11 kk MDDDG E Relay B Macro List 00012 12 fu 00129 m Relay r d MAC_WIDE MAC WIDE PARA 13 mm MOD 130 O Relay 14 nn 600131 O Rela 15 MOD 132 O Relay 00013 Display the characters of WIDEFIELD one by one 16 MOD 133 O Rea v offline online L J lt x IV Auto Search I Online moo035 00001 BLKO1 M00040 M00033 v No Tag Name Block htacro Line No Column No Instruction Option Details KO Type Subcomment 1 AlOn BLK MAIN BLK MA 8 1 LD LD MDDD33 s Cake remahcer Project v 2 AlOn BLKD1 BLKD1 10 1 LD LD M00033 Cakile remahder 3 AlOn BLKLBO1 BLKLBO1 10 1 LD LD MODD33 s Cabulst remahcer v 4 E MAC WIDE MAC VW 3 1 LD LD M00033 Opit stag YD al s l Cross Reference HEIDE GE ee a ee a eee eee SD EXE US1 US2 AAA 401 Step Run 0 1 ms ROY RUN am BE Ready Figure A3 1 Screen Layout E Title Bar SW 0 SCB 0 00ms Writing Connect Port1 172 16 60 21 1 F35P76 7N Line 24 Step 125 Ovr A03 01 VSD The title bar displays the file name
130. ram to allow this and future connections Windows Security Alert x To help protect your computer Windows Firewall has blocked some features of this program Do you want to keep blocking this program g Hame MCOMsr vex Publisher Yokogawa Electric Corporation Keep Mocking C Unblock Ask Me Later _ Windows Firewall has blocked this program from accep nections from the Internet or a network IF you recognize the program or bus Ubligher you can unblock it When should unblock program C03_04 VSD Figure C3 4 Windows Security Alert Selecting Keep Blocking instead of Unblock disallows communication If you select Keep Blocking you can still enable communication subsequently by configuring the Windows Firewall as described under Configuring Windows Firewall to allow online connection using FL net communication IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 C3 5 Configuring Windows Firewall to allow online connection using FL net communication The setup described below can only be performed if you have selected Keep Blocking earlier This setup is not required if you have selected Unblock instead 1 Select and open Security Center from Windows control panel amp Control Panel SEE File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back 3 gt search 17 Folders HAR Address G Control Panel vg Control Panel 23 Pick a category Appearance and Themes ne Printers and Other Hard
131. re version is displayed as R1 xx Version Information Gers Version R1 01 Copyright 01 1999 Yokogawa Electric Corporation All rights reserved A01 02 R101 VSD Figure A1 2 WideField3 R1 Version Information IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 3 E List of Supported CPU Types WideField3 R1 supports the following CPU types Table A1 1 List of Supported CPU Types in WideField3 R1 CPU Type F3SP71 4S F3SP76 7S F3SP71 4N F3SP76 7N Yes en ee F3SP59 7S F3SP53 4S F3SP38 6S Yes F3SP28 3S F3SP22 0S Yes F3SP28 3N F3SP38 6N Yes F3FP36 3N Yes FSSPOEONFSSPOEEN Yoo maw vee Fase TIP There is correspondence between CPU types as shown below For description of F3SPVO OO check the following list and refer to the explanation of the corresponding CPU F3SPV3 4H Equivalent to F3SP53 4H F3SPV8 6H Equivalent to F3SP58 6H F3SPV3 4S Equivalent to F3SP53 4S F3SPV8 6S Equivalent to F3SP58 6S IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A1 4 E List of Supported Device Types WideField3 R1 supports the following device types SEE ALSO For details of devices see Sequence CPU Functions Table A1 2 List of Supported Device Types in WideField3 R1 Device Symbol DeviceName Support cH internal relay Yes PM Special relay Yes D Data register Yes File register Yes W Link register Yes R Shared register or extended shared register Yes Yes
132. rnanrrrvnvnnnnnennnnnnenene B3 5 B3 8 E1 9 J2 2 contact Bunnen B3 5 B3 8 E1 9 J2 2 continuation lING cee eeeeeeeeeee A3 20 E1 4 E1 49 continuous type application instruction E1 6 E1 24 Conversion CLLOF ccceceeseceeceeeeceeeeeeeeeee E1 2 E1 103 CONVENT vcciecavictnsadvstsistanedsndateedsiniavbectietess E1 2 E1 103 CPU properties rrrrnnrnrrnnnrnrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnne H5 1 D Define Program Components 06 A3 5 D2 6 Device Managet 6665 A1 7 H8 1 H8 3 H8 17 Device monitor rarrrnnnnnnnnunnr A1 6 A1 7 A1 8 A1 9 J3 1 J3 3 J3 8 J3 14 J3 21 GIS QUA G RE rrene K2 10 Display Data Change Identification J2 23 display format cc0c0 J2 15 J3 11 J4 1 J4 7 K4 38 K4 42 K4 44 K4 47 BE EEE 1G its wecsscntessavdsusrinuiadinasdauiaaeudensbavtcadians J4 8 Display Operation Log D1 28 D2 6 K3 21 Display User Log ccccccsssceeeseeeseseseneseeens K3 16 displaying details rrrrnnrrnnnrrnnnnnrrnnnnrrnnrrnnnnrr J2 14 download 00008 D1 20 H1 1 H2 1 H2 3 H2 9 H5 9 H8 11 H9 8 H13 5 H13 6 E edit program 66 A1 6 A1 7 A1 8 A1 9 E1 3 E1 8 F4 23 F4 24 o 1 eer eee ee C4 1 D1 30 H8 17 H10 11 environment Setup ccceccseeeeeeeeees D1 3 H10 11 exclusive access control rrrraranrarernrrrrarrvnnnennn J1 14 executable program A3 18 D2 6 D2 7 D3 9 Export Circuits comments Subcomments
133. rrrnnnnvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnenenn B3 3 1 Modifying Contact Instructions rrrrnrrrrnnrrrrnnrerrnnnrnnnre B3 3 2 Modifying Application Instructions rrrararrnnrrrrnnrennnnre B3 3 3 Modifying the Property of an Application Instruction B3 4 Modifying Instruction Parameters rrennnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr B3 4 1 Modifying Only Addresses and Constants 00 B3 4 2 Modifying Instruction Parameters Including the Device TYypes rrrrmnrrnernnnnvrnnnernnnrernnnrennnnennnnnennnnnere B4 How to Use Customization Effectively rrnnrnnnrnnernnnrnn B4 1 Displaying and Hiding Confirmation Message 00 B5 How to Use Component Macros Effectively B6 Collaborative Program Development anrnnnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnunnnr B7 Advanced Editing of Component Blocks 008 B7 1 Reuse of Blocks sesicacecssercicscncvcsucennessceentoumuiscnnncicrenevooumiiccenunens B7 1 1 Registering to the Library rrrrrrnnrnvnnnnrvnnnnrnvnrrnnnnnennnnr B7 1 2 Using Blocks in the Common Library Folder B7 1 3 Using Blocks of Other Projects ccccccecseeeeeeeeeeeeees B7 2 Effective Way of Using Executable Program Settings B7 2 1 Block Protection cccceccccseeeeeseeeeeaeeeeseeeeeseeeseeeeesaaees B7 2 2 Changing Common Tag Name Definition Settings B7 2 3 Changing Block Settings rrrrnnrrrrrnnn
134. rrrrrnnrrrnrnnnrnnnnnnnnn IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 TOC 3 PART C Troubleshooting Manual C1 Precautions When Programming for a Multi CPU System C1 1 C2 Recovering from Communication Errors enxrnnxnnnennnennnennnennnr C2 1 C3 Troubleshooting nnrnnunnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnennne C3 1 C4 E mail Technical Support rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnennnenn C4 1 110 gt SEERE AEE EEE EE EEE EE Index 1 Revisor NONA xc Eae i IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page The startup manual describes basic specifications of WideField3 as well as setup and startup procedures IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page A1 A1 1 A1 1 Overview This chapter gives an overview of the FA M3 programming tool WideField3 and describes its difference from its predecessor the WideField2 SF620 software Overview of WideField3 The WideField3 software provides a Windows environment for developing programs which operate with FA M3 Using this tool developers are able to carry out all aspects of development from creating programs to debugging and maintenance WideField3 allows online connection to be made to FA M3 using USB RS 232C for some CPU types Ethernet or FL net The WideField3 software supports a rich set of functions that facilities efficient program development such as multi window edi
135. s see Sequence CPU Functions For details on the project settings configuration see Section D3 1 Building a Project Offline For details on the procedure for referring to the I O settings of other CPUs see Section D3 1 13 Inter CPU Shared Memory Setup Offline IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 C2 1 C2 Recovering from Communication Errors This chapter describes how to recover from an error during communications between a personal computer and the FA M3 If a communications error is detected for whatever reason often if the communications cable is disconnected or the FA M3 is switched off WideField3 automatically detects the failure and displays the following message on the personal computer screen WideField3 A Receive error encountered Continue with online connection Select Yes to continue select No to disconnect C02 01 VSD Figure C2 1 Communications Error Message If you wish to continue the connection you can check the cable and or switch off and then switch on the FA M3 and click Yes on the error message dialog box This recovery measure may remove the cause of the error and allow you to continue operation this measure will not work if the CPU communications mode before power off is changed after power on It is recommended that you click No to disconnect all monitor windows will close automatically check the communications cable and reconnect online again by
136. selecting Online Connect from the menu bar If the power supply to the FA M3 is inadvertently turned off during Ethernet communications always click No to disconnect If you click Yes in this case a communications error will again be generated due to connection processing between the personal computer and the Ethernet interface module In the case of USB communications the USB driver recognized by the PC may enter into an unknown state If connection cannot continue check the USB cable and or switch off and then switch on the FA M3 or disable and then enable the FA M3 USB driver using Windows device manager TIP When you select Edit Convert from the menu bar to convert a program during online editing and then select Debug Maintenance End Online Editing from the menu bar to terminate online editing online connection is terminated only after the converted program is successfully transferred the CPU is notified of the program transfer status If WideField3 is forced to terminate or the FA M3 is switched off or the communications cable is disconnected during the conversion or transfer you must switch off and then switch on the FA M3 Try to ensure that the above events do not occur during conversion or transfer If protection is enabled for the connected CPU operation cannot continue even if you select Yes on the communications error message dialog box even though reconnection may seem to be successful You should
137. shown Continuation Circuit programs selection specifying start and end lines without dragging a mouse Editing Device list The device list screen can be E5 1 Fundamentals of R2 04 programs displayed in the output window Device List Also device usage in the program edit screen can be immediately viewed Editing If a space character is included E1 2 38 Entering and R2 04 in an I O comment and there Deleting I O Comments should be a new line in the middle of the next character string the new line occurs at the Displaying of programs I O comment space character and the character string is displayed Project Saving When a project is closed project D2 2 4 Closing a Project R2 04 settings blocks and other configurations can be saved at the same time Print Cross Cross reference printing can be E8 4 4 Device List Settings R2 04 reference selected when a device list is E8 5 5 Print Layout for printed Device List Print Print screen The print range of the program E8 3 4 Configuring R2 04 output settings is valid even for Program Output Settings print screen Download Tag name Tag name definitions can be H2 3 Downloading Tag R2 04 definitions downloaded during RUN Name Definitions during Valid for F3SP71 4S SP76 7S RUN R3 or later Upload Tag name Items to be transferred during a H3 1 2 Procedure for R2 04 definitions project upload can be selected Uploading a Project SP71 76 supports uploading of H3 2 Uploadin
138. store Defaults C03_09 VSD Figure C3 9 Windows Firewall 6 Turn on all checkboxes on the ICMP Settings screen C3 7 This configures Windows Firewall to allow mcomsrvex requests and responses to pass through ICMP Settings Internet Control Message Protocol ICMP allows the computers on a network to share error and status information Select the requests for Information from the Internet that this computer will respond to Allow incoming echo request Allow incoming timestamp request Allow incoming mask request Allow incoming router request Allow outgoing destination unreachable Allow outgoing source quench Allow outgoing parameter problem Allow outgoing time exceeded Allow redirect ef Allow outgoing packet too big Description Messages sent to this computer will be repeated back to the sender This is commonly used for troubleshooting for example to ping a machine Requests of this type are automatically allowed if TCF port 445 is enabled C03_10 VSD Figure C3 10 ICMP Settings 7 The setup is completed Click OK to close all windows IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page C4 1 C4 E mail Technical Support The E mail Technical Support function enables you to send an E mail query to Yokogawa s technical support center from within WideField3 Selecting this function from the menu starts the mail program and displays a screen for preparing a new E mail T
139. ta su wasii E ae A03_05 VSD Figure A3 5 Layout of Instruction Palette E Find Bar The find bar displays an area for entering devices for search conditions and icons to specify for performing searches You can also select devices for search conditions from past history To switch between showing and hiding the find bar use View Find Bar rm fal por A03_06 VSD Figure A3 6 Layout of Find Bar IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A3 3 E File Comparison Bar The file comparison bar displays icons for operations related to the file comparison function You can use these icons to compare files and specify operations in the comparison results display screen To switch between showing and hiding the file comparison bar use View File Comparison Bar sje 3 2 7 ve 2 3 4 m A03_07 VSD Figure A3 7 Layout of File Comparison Bar E Status Bar The status bar displays various status information of the WideField3 software To switch between showing or hiding the status bar use View Status Bar Displays Overwrite Describes the menu item under the Displays the type and Rev insert mode mouse cursor number of the CPU connected Sets environment of Personal Computer Connect Port 1 LISB 1 FS5P76 75 R03 Line 24 Step 111 Ove Displays Communication medium Displays the number of lines and steps in the block and The status of the FA M3 command macro connection is displayed here A03_08 VS
140. tenncrseteies E5 9 user authentication rrrrnnnvnnvnvnnnnnrnnnnvnevnevnnn H11 28 user log message A3 15 A3 18 D2 7 D3 30 K3 15 W Watch Monitor ararnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnn A1 12 J6 1 WideField aninennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennrnnnnnnn A1 16 H8 25 WideField Ru A1 2 WideField3 R1 annen A1 2 A1 10 Write MOde EE ani i E2 6 Index 3 IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page Revision Information Document Name FA M3 Programming Tool WideField3 Introduction and Troubleshooting User s Manual Document No IM 34M06Q16 01E Revised Item Edition Date Sep 2012 Supported for WideField3R2 03 May 2013 Supported for WideField3R2 04 Written by PLC Product Development amp Engineering Department Control Instruments Business Division IA Platform Business Headquarters Yokogawa Electric Corporation Published by Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN Printed by Kohoku Publishing amp Printing Inc IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page
141. ter of the desired instruction instruction parameter The procedure to specify whether a list of candidates is displayed in the program edit screen is given below Procedure 9 1 Select Tools Set up Environment from the menu bar gt The Set up Environment dialog opens 2 Select the Circuit Display Input tab 3 To activate the completion function turn on the checkbox in the Instruction Instruction Parameter Completion area 4 Click OK The setting is enabled Set up Environment Program Syntax Check Toolbar Setup Email Setup Set up Japanese Input File Comparison Folder Setup Communications Setup Set up Circuit Components Circuit v E Set Color Circuit Column Width 50 70 53 IV Set up Parameter Input C Enter tag name with address and 1 0 comment Enter tag name without address and 1 0 comment Numeric Parameters Display Use Digit Grouping 16 digits or more are displayed as exponentials Window Display Position Display on top left of display area Parameter Direct Change Input Settings W Use parameter direct change input Set up Display Font Arial Font Set Number of Local Devices offline only Circuit Display Input Program Monitor Setup Set up Background Colors SetColor Identification of Unconverted Circuits Offline Screen petriction Instruction Parameter Comp I Automatically Display Candidate The Candidate is a
142. the license agreement A04_03 VSD Step 3 WideField3 InstallShield Wizard Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name the name of the company for which you work and the product CD K ep User Name U USER Company Name C Company Name CD Key 5 InsiullShiel lt Back B Cancel S ep 4 A04_04 VSD Widerielas Installshield Wizard Choose Destination Location Select folder where setup will install files en Install WideField3 to C Program FilesyWideField3 Change nsialiShial lt Back Next gt Cancel Step 5 A04 05 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 6 Turn on the checkboxes for the components you wish to install and click Next gt The Ready to Install the Program dialog box is displayed TIP The components available for installation include program files WideField3 software and sample program files instruction manuals and I O module help files Turn on the checkboxes for the components you wish to install 7 Click the Install button gt Installation begins TIP Restart the computer after installation ends WideField3 InstallShield Wizard Select Features Select the features setup will install Select the features you want to install and deselect the features you do not want to install Description WideField3 Program Files WideField3 ction Manuals odule Help Files Japanese odule Help
143. ther projects cannot be selected Such blocks are indicated with an after the block name 4 Click OK gt The Change I O Installation Position dialog box closes The Change I O Installation Position Progress dialog box is displayed followed by a dialog box that notifies the completion of updating Change 1 0 Installation Position f x Old Slot Number Joos 3 New Slot Number 103 oe Number of Slots to Replace 1 er Help Replacement Range All Blocks Step 2 B02 07 VSD x ACT1 CONTROL E B Not defined r Help Cancel Step 3 BO2_08 VSD Change 1 0 Installation Position x Old Slot Number Joos 103 New Slot Number H Cancel Number of Slots to Replace 1 aan Replacement Range C All Blocks Step 4 B02 09 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 5 Click OK Changs I O Installation Position Prooross The notification dialog box closes BlockName Search Results ACT1 2 items replaced 2 items replaced 6 Check the execution status and click Close WideField3 gt The Change I O Installation Position se rece nomen Progress dialog box closes Cancel Step 5 B02_10 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page B3 B3 1 How to Rapidly Enter and Modify Instructions and Parameters WideField3 provides a variety of ways to enter and modify instructions and parameters
144. tically Recommended 8 Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue 3 Select Search for the best driver in these locations turn on the Include this location in the search checkbox Step 2 A0405_01 VSD and in the text box enter Program Found New Hardware Wizard Files Common Please choose your search and installation options Files yokogawa Driver USBDriver x86 gt C ick Next 8 Search for the best driver in these locations Use the check boxes below to limit or expand the default search which includes local TI P paths and removable media The best driver found will be installed i Search removable media floppy CD ROM For 32 bit and 64 bit operating systems open Include this location in the search the x86 or x64 folder respectively C Program Files Common FilestyokogawatDriveriuU vi Dont search I will choose the driver to install gt Instal lation begins Choose this option to select the device driver from list Windows does not guarantee that the driver you choose will be the best match for your hardware 4 Click Finish to exit from installation R CAUTION Step 3 A0405 02 VSD Do not connect the same PC to two or more FA M3 units using USB cables as only the first connected USB port can be used The USB driver of the second and subsequent connected USB ports will not be correctly detected To rectify the
145. ting monitor functions and integration with other tools The WideField3 software not only allows you to divide a large program into smaller modules for collaborative development but also supports object ladder program development with high data and program independence Thanks to these features you can now create highly reusable programs SP WideField3 AAA Monitor Block BLK_MAIN BLK_MAIN Reference Mode File Edit Find S View Project Online Debug Maintenance Tools Window Help lesane lees e 3 ale eee all Ll ees 3 2 Ala po Selk ma sjel 21S wal a eee a A a a a a Ee e x isp peration Log CP omparis B omp BLKO omp D 0 O5 BLKO A on Blo ject Personal z Beets 00001 MODD40 a E pie Program AAA amp IV Display Operation Log gt IV Display System Log m en F3SP76 7N s Co u te r If Alarm Status Date Time Route Message mental Informati i i Operation Log 2011 04 19 10 52 54 myETH1 Switch RUN mode 4 00002 stri rel aom SystemL ad yETHI jt AAA 1 1 ie ie g ar ETH1 ject i f Common Tag Name Definition onnaa inaa muen SmtchDBUGmode E oo i ng CPU Properties p Output Ri onito ot 00 D Project Settings Configuration Address Word Data Long Word Data cks
146. to a wrong folder Upload program into the correct folder 1 where the downloaded file resides Displayed Change reference for tag Yes name in block property Upload and monitor again Cm C03 02 VSD Figure C3 2 Tag Name Definition Error IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 C3 3 m Error Detected When Downloading CPU Properties cpu property related amor What happened Others CPU error after download Error at download Reset CPU Check CPU properties No problem Errors Upload CPU properties from amended CPU and edit again Download edited CPU properties ND OK Yes lt q END p C03_03 VSD Figure C3 3 CPU Properties Error IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 C3 4 E Failure to Establish FL net Connection in Windows 7 Vista XP SP2 Windows7 Vista and XP SP2 feature enhanced security functions The installed firewall function may affect online connection using FL net protocol in WideField3 We describe here how to connect to FA M3 using FL net communication Connecting using FL net communication in WideField3 When executing online connection using FL net communication in WideField3 under Windows XP SP2 environment you may see the following security warning window Select Unblock in response to the question Do you want to keep blocking this prog
147. to which to refer m Safety Precautions when Using Maintaining the Product For the protection and safe use of the product and the system controlled by it be sure to follow the instructions and precautions on safety stated in this manual whenever handling the product Take special note that if you handle the product in a manner other than prescribed in these instructions the protection feature of the product may be damaged or impaired In such cases Yokogawa cannot guarantee the quality performance function and safety of the product When installing protection and or safety circuits such as lightning protection devices and equipment for the product and control system as well as designing or installing separate protection and or safety circuits for fool proof design and fail safe design of processes and lines using the product and the system controlled by it the user should implement it using devices and equipment additional to this product If component parts or consumable are to be replaced be sure to use parts specified by the company This product is not designed or manufactured to be used in critical applications which directly affect or threaten human lives and safety such as nuclear power equipment devices using radioactivity railway facilities aviation equipment shipboard equipment aviation facilities or medical equipment If so used it is the user s responsibility to include in the system additional equipment and devices t
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149. uns and displays the Welcome dialog box if WideField3 is already installed on your PC 4 Turn on the Remove option button and click Next gt The Confirm Uninstall dialog box will be displayed 5 Click OK gt Uninstallation begins The Maintenance Complete dialog box will be displayed when the program has been removed 6 Click Finish WideField3 InstallShield Wizard Welcome Modify repair or remove the program Welcome to the WideField3 Setup Maintenance program This program lets you modify the curren Click one of the options below w program features to add or select currently installed features to remove 5 Reinstall all program features installed by the previous setup Do vou want to completely remove the selected application and all of its features Step 5 A0402 02 VSD WideField3 InstallShield Wizard Maintenance Complete InstallShield Wizard has finished performing maintenance operations on WideField3 Step 6 A0402 03 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 7 A4 3 Starting WideField3 This section describes how to start the WideField3 software Procedure 1 Select Programs FA M3 Application WideField3 from the Start menu WideField3 runs Set Program Access and Defaults W Windows Catalog Windows Update Internet Internet Explorer mail Microsoft Office Out m Accessories fm FA
150. use the WideField3 software IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 A4 2 A4 1 Setting up WideField3 This section describes how to install and set up the WideField3 software on a personal computer TIP If you already have an older version of WideField3 installed on a PC you may upgrade its version Run the installation program as described below and select the Repair option on the Welcome dialog to upgrade the software version TIP We describe here WideField3 setup in the Windows XP environment Take note that there may be some differences in the procedure for different operating systems CAUTION Exit from all other applications such as virus protection software before installing the WideField3 software Procedure 9 1 Insert the product CD ROM into the CD ROM drive gt The installation program starts automatically WideField3 The old version of WideField2 is installed TI P It is preferable to uninstall old version of WideField2 before install You can also continue to install process Prease refer to Readme about the notices regarding old version Continue In Windows Vista or Windows 7 select Run as Administrator Step 1 A04 01 VSD TI P WideField3 InstallShield Wizard Start the setup and you can choose the language displayed and used on WideField3 after installing it TIP If an older version WideField2 SF620 is already installed on the system a confirmation di
151. utomatcany displayed with an entry of 2 characters or more Set up TipHelp Display Display All Items Tag Name or Address C 10 Comment Only C Do not Display Display of Timer Counter Current Values Countdown C Count up Command change has priority Parameter change has priority Style and size cannot be changed j The candidate is automatically displayed with an entry of 2 F Set Automatically Reserve 0 H re EI VITE Jest i y Car B Cancel Default Help B0301 01 VSD IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B3 3 B3 1 2 Setting up Parameter Direct Change Input You can select how to enter instructions and instructions parameters To do this use Parameter Direct Change Input Settings on Circuit Display Input in the Set up Environment dialog In Parameter Direct Change Input Settings you can select from the following three input methods Table B3 1 Input Options Available in Parameter Direct Change Input Settings Parameter Direct Change l Command change has priority Parameter change has priority Input Operation Use keys on the keyboard to enter instructions The keyboard is used for input operation The cursor position determines whether the instruction or the instruction parameter is modified Input operation is performed by selection on the instruction palette double clicking an instruction or selection by the Enter key As a guideline turn on the checkb
152. ware e op Windows Update A Help and Support i Network and Internet Connections y User Accounts Gp switch to Classic View See Also y amp A p Add or Remove Programs s Date Time Language and Regional E Options gt 9 Sounds Speech and Audio Devices Accessibility Options er Performance and Maintenance Security Center C03 05 VSD Figure C3 5 Control Panel 2 Select and open Windows Firewall from the Windows Security Center screen 9 Windows Security Center EEK Y Security Center Help protect your PC Security essentials Security Center helps you manage your Windows security settings To help protect your computer make sure the three security essentials are marked ON IF the settings are not ON Follow the Get the latest security and virus recommendations To return to the Security Center later open Control Panel information From Microsoft What s new in Windows to help protect my computer Resources Check for the latest updates from Windows Update g Firewall GON yv Get support for security related issues Get help about Security Center i Automatic Updates is not yet configured For this computer Click Turn on Automatic Updates to have Change the way Security Center Windows automatically keep your computer current with important updates recommended How alerts me does Automatic Updates help protect my computer Turn on Automatic Updates Windows did not find antivirus softwar
153. windows except for the currently active Window window Saves an open file overwriting the existing file During program monitoring or block monitoring the menu display changes to Reflect on File and when selected reflects online edited data on a file Saves an open block or instruction macro with a different file name During program monitoring or block Save As monitoring the menu display changes to Reflect on Another File and when selected reflects online edited data on a file with a different name Print Setup Performs printer set up Displays a preview of print output Prints various screens and projects Open Compare Project Performs comparison between projects Compare Window Performs comparison against the active window Displays a project history listing up to 5 most recently Recent Opened Projects opened projects Exits the application IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Menu Bar Menu Command Convert Copy Paste Special Image Copy Revise Instruction Circuit Delete Lines Temporary Delete Undo Temporary Delete Ladder Symbols Hide Show Circuits Page Break Delete Page Break Insert Blank Page Comment Monitor Circuit Comment out Comment Subcomment Comment Subcomment Local Device Properties A3 13 Description Cancels the previous operation and restores the original state Converts the entered circuit into the instruction mnemonic Cuts the designated area and pastes it
154. y View Display Address OF E1 5 I O comment display switching Project I O Comment Display Settings OF E2 8 Monitor Tag Name Definition Monitor Tag Name Definition Monitor window ON J4 3 functions display style Advanced Function Module Online Adv Function Module Register ON J3 6 2 Register Monitor Monitor display comment setting Data change indication View Display Expanded Instruction ON J2 3 8 Parameter Current timer counter value Set up Environment Circuit Display Input OF D1 2 4 display Prohibition of concurrent Setup Environment Program Monitor OF D1 2 5 opening of the block and Setup monitor windows OF Offline ON Online IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B4 2 B4 1 Displaying and Hiding Confirmation Messages You can hide confirmation messages that would otherwise be displayed when performing WideField3 operations To do this turn on the Do not ask again checkbox in the displayed confirmation dialog box You can also reset this setting to allow hidden confirmation messages to appear again E Hiding a Confirmation Message Procedure 1 Perform a WideField3 operation that will cause a confirmation message box to be displayed A confirmation message with the Do not ask again checkbox is displayed 2 Turn on the Do not ask again checkbox and click Yes WideField3 The project will be closed Continue had s W Do not ask again
155. y it is important to know that once a developer transfers his online edited changes to the CPU the existing program in the CPU will no longer be the same as the programs currently edited by the other developers When multiple developers are online editing a program concurrently only the first developer who stores balloons in the CPU can continue to do so Note that for the other developers to store balloons later they must first reload balloons from the CPU IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 Blank Page B7 B7 1 Advanced Editing of Component Blocks WideField3 has a newly added Project Settings Configuration function In addition to the configuration of an entire project and definition of CPU settings this function enables comprehensive setup of various aspects of projects including the properties and protection setting of blocks that configure projects the settings for storing tag name definitions to the CPU and the maximum number of tag name definitions allowed This chapter describes useful functions found in the Project Settings Configuration window including Function related to reuse of blocks Function related to registration of component blocks Function related to the settings of common tag name definitions and block properties IM 34M06Q16 01E 3rd Edition Apr 26 2013 00 B7 1 B7 1 1 B7 2 Reuse of Blocks WideField3 has a variety of functions that facilitate reuse of programs

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