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1. SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C LOGOMAT s r l Via V Bellini n 6 40067 Rastignano Bologna Italia Tel 39 051 6260070 Fax 39 051 6260111 E mail support oom logomat it www logomat it 2 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C Index System FOCUS TIONS srira E A sna awd ass Tae 5 Vel alge supp oaen ane See repre tri ise ferrin ohtl Aer Seg Petre eri ere eNO Tn Serie re mete heer E A Reyne nT oer ene 5 instalan SE IID aac acs ces cscs aad od ease sao nd oes cay es esate est dead os ae eased ded ase ua es end alee 5 id KOX e a glee sla 0 keer eerie neti ey Wee etre Ree ny nnn nT Te ee ree 6 Ms MI OGUC HOM 6 spider cansstscosacetscasncelovesansteusensstecnsnestacteusstacsensats sasseuiecesoueiesvansuse cosauelscashaslonssanster 7 1 Preliminary informalon og ves cs a in es Sassanid cs Gas as as aes do bad ns ahs cad was Saabs esd awa eas 7 12 MESSAGES ineno e AEE dw oseuceauesexuadencauemavereavaneteendaascousbatenscuoriwaseaestedseunenes 7 los SOUS 2 Le 8 La COUNEIS aeneae EE E E A EREA A EEEE A RONN 8 ES 7 15 sorrara RA RRA AETERNE AOA ER O RR 8 2 Creating and modifying display MESSAGEL cccscccssccsscccesccesccescccesccesccssccesceesceees 9 2 1 Alarm MESS Le LT 9 DA ak an enaa alarni Mes e eT 9 21a INOOMM lt len Me Ss eT 11
2. Message n 1 Message n 2 S Message rr 3 Message n 4 a Message n 5 Message n 6 Message n Y Message n 8 Message rn 7 Message n 10 au gt Archive 12 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 2 2 System messages System messages are shown on the display when certain particular conditions occur see OPMO1 user manual The configuration of these messages requires entering an access key using the menu item Display gt Complete Menu Only Logomat S r l is authorized to use this functionality Key code MM rite kep code kep code modificatior New key code Confirm new kep code Cancel Fig 7 IMPORTANT The first system message Message 129 which can be normally disclayed and modified even in the incomplete menu is the presentation message i e the message shown for 2 seconds when the display is powered on It usually indicates the name of the factory where the machine was produced System messages numbers go from n 129 to n 256 2 2 1 Creating system messages When creating alarm messages system messages in the selected languages are automatically loaded see Creating alarm messages 2 2 2 Modifying system messages System messages can be modified by typing directly into the Message
3. Message n 7 Message n 10 K G Fig 12 Use the vertical scroll bar to scroll the alarms list 16 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 2 4 Messages language Change the messages language in order to see or modify them in the various languages by selecting the respective language tab in the Languages section Fig 13 Languages Italiano Ho counter Fig 123 Lo S i T In the example shown in Fig 13 the only languages are Italian and English The alarm system and help messages will be shown in the selected language 2 4 1 Adding a language To add a language select the menu item Language gt New language The window Choose language Fig 14 allows selecting one or more languages among the listed ones as previously explained in the section Creating alarm messages Choose language Available languages Selected languages Slovensko Cancel 17 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C O Remember to update the menu Counters and Selectors as the settings for the new languages will be copied basing on the first language inserted 2 4 2 Deleting a language To delete a lang
4. N e T e Keir ale adlamm MEss AGES senine ATA E OA N OA E E OA 12 E AT L E MESSAGES coraios a E E E A E aden OEE E EOE EER 13 221 Creating system Mess dge acanaire EEE TEE E ETEO E es 13 2 2 2 Modifying system MESSAges cesses eee eee 13 e SCONO SSAC CS e divans E E NTO IS 14 2 2 4 Alarm or system message DINKA OC sss sees 14 23 HeD message Saruna a E ee E E eee eye eee eee 15 ZO ERECTING NEDO dGCS rerea E EE EE T ETETEN 15 222 MOdIYNO NGIOTIS SIGES are EE E a R 15 e ranell e Hat ene LT 15 25 4 ASSOCIGIING Kel te MESSAGE iascctcc tess tsreac santero ne ease cde tee aaeaccsastsee ne ease cde tee near TET 16 24 Messages Le Tee e LT 17 G H IE eea Te E lt rere Te 15 reL 17 DAD Daleng Tangu en E E 18 3 Selectors counters MenU e sssssssscssssoseososeososeoscseosessoseososeososeososeosessoseossoseososeososeoee 19 Ns SICON anaa EA 19 2l SeS OCTO TTT 19 32 sSCISCTOR e anlel 19 eal POO THT er oananienam 20 BA lt aT e TTT 20 eNO DONO OC CCS Siac cen E aguante oueas nado E nee E NT 20 SEG o OET T TTT 20 Fl S CECO IO MOU e aT 21 22s COUMES e e E S E OA 22 3 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C E S I COI ls ores seca tosses ted se bean T T TAE 22 Se SCOUT CNS SS COU e aana T a N iatitndee cocbta musicals 23 SPV H DIS EL Jeet ae re mn nen AR Or TSO eS ET On E rT SMe RO E eR
5. ee ea 23 oP A BAIN ROS E ne 1 O eure ROS OT Seen eee PT ne RT PES RTT oS TTT 23 22S TR SV AO Ui CTT 23 3206 aleg ee OS aren eer mee ee ee 23 eae OSI VIO Sve ties Restated sera eo inet seein Stade ag arsed ese eae Some tg neat eens ena and Sone a eee 23 F220 HOUT CISION ee 24 KS MENO aoea a teh at dist neces danes E E sa dguaage ost nc AAEE dee cist coun ae ceeds oe en oss aonaedcaiecs seushatn ee 24 S 0 STII N cst cate tres arate secs TTT 24 SIPS Fo Zam LST Gn e en eC EE CO eS SPREE E R COS OP REE RSE CO eA nS eR EEN RS 25 Sa T eT e eaaa a a a er Ce ee ern eT 25 SOA Monu temne desco TION i eoenasa E oda iadlesiaad tal wucsdintiobathaeodatedle saad sekecmavns 26 4 Dara WGNSMISSION sorre ieee ee oe ee 27 Als FIC SCISCTOM TTT 27 4 2 Serial communication setting sss sss sss s esse sese essen ennenen 27 43 Programming GING reading TTT 28 S IIS 2 S SIA O N TTT 28 e Mmm wl I 4 1111 9 eR dO IR POUR DORR T VERE Re 28 AA TERS SNS TTT 29 A5 BACK TO EGITO OP vT 29 Ab SSMS NTT ely vate aT esusen a a dasecevenseadeeees 29 5S STON SI IG ose cse eae ce E eee 30 6 Sending updates to the CUSTOMET cccscccssccsscccssccesccescccssccesccescessccesccesccessceesceescs 30 A Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C System requirements The following table lists the minimum
6. program will try to restore the connection by sending proper control and realignment codes When the reading is complete the software remains waiting for another read or write 4 3 2 EEPROM writing Press the button Program FLASH to 28 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C e Erase EEprom in 10 seconds e Send 64 bytes block to program the Eprom The scroll bar indicates the programmation advancement If during the writing there are transmission errors the program will try to restore the connection by sending proper control and realignment codes When the writing is complete the software remains waiting for another read or write 4 4 Erase list The button pezb deletes the content of the messages display box 4 5 Back to Editor OPM The button cae brings back to Editor OPMO1 4 6 General information The upper right section of the window OPMOI Communication Fig 21 shows into three separate fields the Eprom FLASH model the software version and the software programming date E OPMO1 communication File to send Wy Ji d COM port settings CoM 4 Q 9600 bps Q set Messages list Erase list Cancel Advancement Ha 21 29 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without th
7. FTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 3 2 Counters Some input signals on the OPMOI1 carry data about events occurring repeatedly such as consecutive errors times and all the events that can be counted see the display user manual These events can be monitored using the OPMO1 counters Counters can be displayed into the messages text by double clicking the counter description into the windows in the Languages tab This operation will make the text COX to be displayed in the insertion position defined by the cursor position in the text X indicates the number of the counter For example C01 corresponds to the numeric value stored in the first counter OPMO1 substitutes this text with the numeric value of the counter it refers to The text entered occupies the number of characters specified in the field Digits No of the window Counters for example C01 __ _ fora 3 digits counter C3 OPMO1 can have up to 8 counters If a counter is deleted all the texts will have to be modified manually Languages English 3 2 1 Setting counters Access the counters list through the menu item Display gt Counters The window Counters Fig 18 allows configuring the counters The parameters that can be set are counters description digits number resettable key input input address and counter type Counters Counter description Key input Counting input Counter type a E 2 m C3 22 Rev 2 00 This document is a propert
8. case this key is not present Accepted values are e Inputs from 2 0 to 2 7 e Input 3 7 3 1 5 Output address The output address is the hardware output see OPMO1 user manual to which the selector status signal is sent The low address will be indicated for 3 or 4 positions selectors The high address is the next one and cannot be used by any other selector Accepted values are e Outputs from 1 0 to 1 7 3 1 6 Selector type There are 2 types of functions selector and button A selector keeps the value it is set to Its status can only be changed by selecting it on the OPMO1 and pressing Enter A button keeps its status only while the Enter button is pressed Unlike a selector a button can only have 2 positions The selector type can have the following values e 1 for button mode e 2 for 2 positions selectors e 3 for 3 positions selectors e Afor 4 positions selectors 20 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 3 1 7 Selectors language Change the selector language to display or modify them in the different languages by selecting the tab with the language desired from the window Selectors Fig 16 21 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SO
9. e prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 5 Customer data The window Customer data Fig 22 allows viewing and modifying data regarding e Customer e File name e Machine name e Last update date e Matriculation number e Version Customer data Customer File Machine Date 04 1 172009 Seral number Versio i a a 6 Sending updates to the customer Copy into a floppy disk the following files e BIN renamed DISOPM BIN e WCOM1 EXE e WCOM2 EXE e CLEAR BIN e COLOADF2 BIN T The last 4 files are located in the directory PROGROPM The customer will have to perform the following operations 1 Connect the OPMO1 to the PC serial port 2 Setthe OPMOI1 in data transfer mode 3 Execute the program WCOM 1 EXE if the display is connected to serial port COM1 or WCOM2 EXE if it is connected to serial port COM2 30 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l
10. ext into the Clipboard select it and then choose the menu item Modify gt Copy or the keys Ctrl C then move the cursor in the position in the document where to copy the Clipboard content and choose Modify gt Paste or keys Cirl V To move a text just use the menu item Modify gt Cut instead of Modify gt Copy Move the cursor in the proper position and select Modify gt Paste Use the arrow keys and the navigation keys Home and End to move into the text T The message cannot be longer than 4 lines with a maximum of 20 characters per line If more than 4 lines are inserted the text background becomes red and moving to another message is not allowed until the problem is solved 11 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 2 1 3 Scrolling alarm messages Scroll through the 128 alarm messages available using the scroll bar Fig 5 located under the messages window 4l gt Another way to scroll the messages is using the keys Page up and Page down which will scroll the messages one by one The number of the message currently displayed in the display box is always indicated besides the Message indication Fig 6 Editor OPMO1 File New File Modify Display Language Customer Data Properties Languages English Linked help Ho counter Linked messages
11. grams Editor OPM v 1 72c At the first program start the user has to communicate to Logomat s r l the authorization key to obtain the program activation code The request can be made by phone english soeaking staff will answer fax or E mail The authorization code is made up of 12 digits letters If the program is closed before entering the activation code a new authorization code will be created on the next program start The program activation code provided by Logomat S r l allows the software to run only on the PC for which the code was requested Editor OPMO1 v 1 7 2c File The program startup window looks like a grey window where the only active button is File 6 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 1 Introduction The present chapter provides some introductive information about the OPMO1 display programming software giving also an overview on the software main function 1 1 Preliminary information The OPMO management software is an application developed by Logomat to provide the operator a valid support to create and manage any machine alarm that can be displayed The software allows the user to e Create a new list of the messages displayed e Create a messages list basing on an already existing one e Set selectors e Create and manage coun
12. i Portugues Romanian Russki Slovensko Cancel Choose the languages for the display messages among the available ones 9 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C C9 Note the number of languages that can be chosen is less or equal to 8 Languages to be included can be selected by clicking twice on their name It is also possible to select a single language and then include it by clicking the gt button In case an unwanted language is inserted exclude it by double clicking its name in the list Selected languages or select it and then click the button lt After selecting all the desired languages clicking the button brings back to the window Editor OPM Fig 3 in which new tools to display and manage messages are available Editor OPMO1 File New Fie Modify Display Language Customer Data Message 1 Properties Languages eS ENE EE ae ea a eee English Linked help Ew Mo counter l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l l KEN pj Help 1 Linked messages Message n 1 Messager 2 Message n Message n l Message n Message n Message n Message n Message n 9 Message n 10 D LZ Archive Clicking the aa button in Fig 2 brings back to the window Editor OPM seen in Fig 1 Clicking the achive button in Fig 3 allows openi
13. ifying help messages Modify help messages by typing directly into the Help window Fig 9 Help 1 IFig 9 All the explanations about managing the text in the section Modifying alarm messages are valid for help messages too 2 3 3 Scrolling help messages Scroll the 128 helo messages using the scroll bar Fig 10 located under the helo messages window KAN gt HERD All the explanations about scrolling the messages in the section Scrolling alarm messages are valid for help messages too If the complete menu is enabled the number of help messages available is 256 15 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 2 3 4 Associating a help message A help message can be associated to an alarm or system message Select the alarm or system message to which the helo message has to be associated In the Properties tab Fig 11 digit into the Linked help box the corresponding number of the help message to associate Properties Linked help Em Blink R Fig 11 Select the associated help message to see from the list Linked messages Fig 12 the list of the system or alarm messages to which the help message is associated Linked messages Message n 1 Message n 2 Message n 3 Message n 4 Message n 5 Message n b Message n 7 Message n 7
14. list as E Advancement 4 1 File selection The button allows selecting the file to send to the display 4 2 Serial communication setting To enable transmission receipt on the OPMOl1 enter the OPMO1 menu and select the item Data transmission Once the item is selected OPMOI starts to transmit on the serial port a data sequence necessary to be acknowledged by the PC it is connected to Using the ESE button the program detects the serial port of the PC being used to receive the data 21 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C Once data are received and the serial port connected to OPMO1 is identified a check signal is sent to OPMO 1 to stop it sending Its identification data Use the button only if the number of the PC serial port connected to OPMO1 is unknown if the number of the port is known use the oa button After detecting or setting the serial port number the program detects the type of EEPROM FLASH model installed on the OPMO1 the firmware and the transmission software versions installed on the OPMO1 If available pressing the button shows the firmware version release date Pressing the button cla sets the serial port using the data defined in the boxes Set serial port i e e Serial port e Transmission soeed If no an
15. manual on which the counting signal is received Accepted values are e Inputs from 2 0 to 2 7 e Input 3 7 only for soeed counter and hour counter 3 2 7 Counter type A counter can be a production counter a soeed counter or an hour counter 23 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C A normal counter allows counting pulses coming from the inputs previously described whose logical values don t change at an excessive soeed see OPMO1 user manual A speed counter converts a series of input pulses into a numeric value indicating the machine speed basing on the ratio used to obtain the pulses An hour counter records the presence of an input signal and converts it in time values The counter type can have the following values e 15 Tor speed counters with an input ratio of 15 teeth e 30 for speed counters with an input ratio of 30 teeth e 60 for speed counters with an input ratio of 60 teeth e H for hour counters e CC for production counters 3 2 8 Counters language The counters language can be changed by selecting the tab with the name of the preferred language in the window Counters Fig 18 3 3 Menu Menus consist of a list of information or macros to execute machine functions that can be displayed through OPMO1 There are 2 types of menu e Standard me
16. ng a previously saved file from which existing messages can be copied 10 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 2 1 2 Modifying alarm messages Alarm messages can be modified by directly typing into the window Message Fig 4 Message 1 Fig 4 Enter the text in correspondence of the cursor position The text can be centered by double clicking into the window Text can be deleted in several ways e Using the Backspace button which deletes the text typed at the left of the insertion Cursor e Using the button Del key which in the same way as Backspace deletes the text one char at a time rightwards starting from the insertion cursor It is also possible to delete text blocks after selecting them using the cursor by clicking with the mouse on the text start point and dragging the cursor to the end of the selection or by clicking and while pressing the Shift button clicking again at the end point of the selection Then press the Del button to delete the selected text T The whole text can be selected through the menu item Modify gt Select all Text can be copied into the Clipboard The clipboard is a Windows standard feature and is a system memory area which temporarily stores data see Windows documentation for more details about Clipboard To copy a t
17. nu e Customized menu Standard menus are always present and allow displaying languages selectors and counters Data available can be modified or just consulted Customized menus are configured by the Customer basing on his needs 3 3 1 Setting menus Access to the menus list through Display gt Menu in the window Menu Fig 19 where menus can be configured The following menus are shown e Menu nY Selectors e Menun 2 Menu e Menun 3 Counters e Menu n 4 Counters Reset e Menun 5 Languages e Menun internal e Menu n 7 internal e Menun 8 internal e Menu n 9 internal Sel Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C The parameters that can be set are list flag key input and menu items descriptions Menu Menu Mo 1 Selectors Menu No Z Menu Menu Mo 3 Counters Menu Mo 4 Reset counters Rey input English Italiano Format Formato Selectors Selettori Counters Contatori Counters reset Reset contatori Language Lingua Informatior Informazioni Data transter Trastenmento dati OF Cancel Add menu Cancel menu i Fig 19 Selecting menu 1 Selectors 3 Counters 4 Counters reset 7 or 8 will show the following message Reserved menu Accessible only by enabling the complete menu 3 3 2 List flags The list flag
18. s in the base version cannot be changed as their management is reserved to a user having special permissions 3 3 3 Key input The key input is the hardware input see OPMO1 user manual to which a signal is sent that disables using the menu item Accepted values are e Inputs from 2 0 to 2 7 e Input 3 7 25 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 3 3 4 Menu items description Menu items can be modified for each language used Type the text directly into the column indicating the language and in the line corresponding to the desired item C3 The total length of the text cannot exceed 18 characters 26 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 4 Data transmission Editor OPM can communicate with OPMO1 through a serial communication The communication can be managed through the window Communication with OPMOI Fig 20 which can be accessed through File gt Data Transmission gt OPMO1 lt gt PC depending whether the data transfer is from OPMOI1 to PC or vice versa E OPMO1 communication File to send FLASH model Version COM pork settings Date COM 4 9600 bps 9 Set Locate Messages list Erase
19. sitions selectors and up to 8 2 positions selectors buttons 1 4 Counters OPMO1 can manage several counting signals up to a maximum of 8 counters The value of the Counters can be shown into the messages 1 5 Menu OPMO1 has menu items to allow displaying its status or setting production parameters There are two types of menus e Standard menu e Customized menu Standard menus are always present and allow displaying languages selectors and counters Information provided can be changed basing on the user s needs or simply consulted Customized menus are set basing on the customer s needs 8 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 2 Creating and modifying display messages This chapter explains how to insert modify and manage the messages displayed on the OPMO1 Messages are divided into e Alarm messages e System messages e Help messages 2 1 Alarm messages Alarm messages are text messages displayed on the OPMO1 basing on the external signals received see OPMO1 user manual 2 1 1 Creating alarm messages Choose File gt New to create new messages The window Choose a language will be displayed Fig 2 Choose language Available languages Selected languages Cesky Deutsch English Francais Hrvatski Italiana Jazyk Nederlands Polsk
20. swer is received from the display there may be a connection problem or a data misalignment between PC and OPMO1 Pressing the button rks presumes that the OPMO1 is connected to the right serial port and is in Data transfer mode If not a procedure starts to realign the transmission between PC and OPMO1 this procedure is executed every time there is a transmission error during a reading or a programming session In order to re synchronize the display up to 255 synchronization characters which is the maximum length of a data block that can be transmitted to OPMO1 are sent As bytes are sent every tenth of second it takes a maximum of 25 5 seconds to complete the realignment procedure If the Communication is not re established after these operations there may be a hardware problem Check the connections and that OPMO0O1 is in Data transfer mode C3 Remember to set the communication soeed at 9600 bps 4 3 Programming and reading After setting the communication it will be possible to read from and write to the Flash Eprom Reading data does not change the EPROM content while writing erases the EPROM content 4 3 1 EEPROM reading Press the button Read FLASH to read the display EPROM content These data are sent to the program to modify the messages and are recorded in a file T The button Read FLASH is enabled only after detecting an OPMO1 connected to the system If during the reading there are transmission errors the
21. system requirements to install and use Editor OPM Vers v 1 72c Hardware Software Required Processor Pentium RAM 32 MB Free disk soace 16MB CD ROM drive Any speed Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Vista Monitor SVGA 800x600 Operating system Peripherals Keyboard and mouse In case the user wants to print messages and settings a printer connected to the PC is needed Materials supplied Materials supplied consist of e CD ROM containing the software installation program e Software user manual Installation setup Editor OPM can be executed on Windows 95 Windows 98 Windows Me Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP and Windows Vista 1 Insert Editor OPM CD ROM in the CD reader e When installing the software on Windows 95 98 install also Support WMI ltaliano wmicore exe on an italian operating system Support WMI English wmicore exe on an english operating system Support DCOM Windows 95 dcom95 exe on Windows 95 Support DCOM Windows 98 dcom98 exe on Windows 98 Restart the system 2 Launch Editor OPMO1 v 1 72c full setup exe located on the setup CD 3 Follow the instructions to install Editor OPM 5 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C Program startup Start the program from Start or Start Pro
22. t selector description positions number key input output address and selector type 3 1 2 Selector description Type the selector description in the column Selector description T The selector description is also shown in the selectors list see section Lists 19 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 3 1 3 Positions No The positions number of a selector goes from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 4 To define the positions number of a selector type the text directly into the columns Pos 1 Pos 2 Pos 3 and Pos 4 which indicates the current selector To create a 2 positions selector or a button just fill the Columns Pos 1 and Pos 2 in the line corresponding to the selector To create a 3 positions selector instead fill the Columns Pos 1 2 and Pos 3 in the line corresponding to the selector Follow the same logic for a 4 positions selector Pos The total text length resulting from the combination of Selector description plus Positions number cannot be greater than 18 characters Soaces are automatically added to align to right the selectors positions values 3 1 4 Key input The key input is the hardware input see OPMO user manual to which a signal disabling the selector status change Is sent The selector has no limitations in
23. ters 1 2 Messages The messages shown on the display can be of 3 different types e Alarm messages e System messages e Help messages Alarm messages can be set by any user During the programming these messages are shown on the display depending on the input signals see the display user manual A message can have one or more corresponding messages in other languages up to a maximum of 8 languages There are 128 alarm messages available System messages are automatically shown on the display when certain conditions occur These messages can be set only by an authorized user as their management is protected with a key code Each message can have one or more corresponding messages in other languages up to a maximum of 8 languages chosen among the ones available for the alarm messages There are 128 system messages available Help messages are used by the operator to get information about the alarm or system message displayed These messages are displayed only if requested by the operator using the HELP button Each message can have one or more corresponding messages in other languages up to a maximum of 8 languages There are 128 help messages available Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 1 3 Selectors Besides displaying messages OPMO1 can manage buttons 2 3 4 po
24. uage select the menu item Language gt Cancel language The window Cancel language Fig 15 allows deleting one or more language among the listed ones Cancel language F Fio 15 A language can also be deleted by double clicking its name this operation will delete the language from the list shown Pressing the button will remove definitely the languages no more present in the list Pressing the button cancel in the Fig 2 brings back to the Editor OPM window in Fig 1 without deleting any language 18 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 3 Selectors counters menu This chapter explains how to set and use the following tools e Selectors e Counters e Menu 3 1 Selectors Besides working as a display OPMO1 has function keys see OPMOI user manual to create buttons or selectors with two three or four positions T OPMO1 can have a maximum of 8 2 positions selectors or buttons Selectors Selector description Pos 1 Out 0 Pos 2Qut 1 Pos 3Qute10 T pos 4 Oute11 Keu input Selector output Selector type Carton OFF ON T 2 S Cc E Cancel 3 1 1 Setting selectors Access the selectors list through the menu item View gt Selectors The Selectors window Fig 16 allows setting the selectors The following parameters can be se
25. window Fig 4 13 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C All the explanations about managing the text in the section Modifying alarms messages are valid for system messages foo 2 2 3 Scrolling system messages Scroll through the 256 alarm and system messages available using the scroll bar Fig 5 located under the messages window Fig 5 All the explanations about scrolling the messages in the section Scrolling alarms messages are valid for system messages too 2 2 4 Alarm or system message blinking System or alarm messages can be set to be blinking when they are shown on the display Select the alarm or system message to be set as blinking In the Properties box Fig 8 check the check box Blink Properties Linked help k4 Rev 2 00 This document is a property of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 2 3 Help messages Helo messages are text messages that the operator recalls using the Help button to get explanations about the system or alarm message displayed 2 3 1 Creating help messages When creating alarm messages helo messages in the selected languages are automatically loaded too see Creating alarm messages 2 3 2 Mod
26. y of LOGOMAT s r l No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior explicit permission of LOGOMAT s r l SOFTWARE MANUAL EDITOR OPM v 1 72C 3 2 2 Counters description An alphanumeric description can be assigned to the counters Type the text directly into the column Counters description in the line corresponding to the desired counter C9 The total length of the text cannot exceed 18 characters 3 2 3 Digits No The number of digits indicates the maximum number of digits that can be shown on the display For example if the maximum number to be displayed is 99999 the number of digits fo choose is 5 The digits number for the counters goes from a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 digits which means a maximum reachable value of 4 294 967 296 3 2 4 Resettable The value Resettable of a counter has to be set to 1 for the operator to be able to reset the counter value This operation will add the counter to the menu Counters Reset In case this value is not set the Counter cannot be reset Accepted values are e QNotresettable e 1 Resettable 3 2 5 Key input The key input allows disabling or enabling the reset of a resettable counter using an external signal Usually generated from a key selector The counter will have no limitations in case this key is not set Accepted values are e Inputs from 2 0 to 2 7 e Input 3 7 3 2 6 Input address The input address is the hardware input see OPMO1 user
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