Home

The monthly news,C&N

image

Contents

1. The monthly news C amp N l OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Specify Offsets for Addresses What can I do by specifying offsets for addresses You can program by specifying offsets for start addresses It is possible to dynamically specify the offset by specifying a word address in I O memory for the offset The contents of the specified word address will be used as the offset This makes programming more flexible Overview lt lt Bit Addresses gt gt The bit address is offset by the amount specified by n number of offset bits from A start bit address n offset can be specified as a decimal constant or word address but ClO Area addresses cannot be specified Starting bit address Number of bits to offset n Bt 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6543210 vu i S T ak Starting bit address A Examples 10 00 2 10 02 10 00 W0 10 05 When WO 85 lt lt Word Addresses gt gt The word address is offset by the amount specified by n number of offset words from A start word address n offset can be specified as a decimal constant or word address but ClO Area addresses cannot be specified A n TEN Start word address A Offset Examples BERR BRR RRR RRR RR RR RRR D100 2 D102 D100 D0 D216 When DO amp 116 Note The CP1H and CP1L do not support this function If you use the CP1H or CP1L use Index Registers Application Example for Ad
2. Timings Input constant Built in RS232G Port Serial Option Pori Built in Input Pulse Qutput Pulse Output 1 4 t High Speed Counter High Speed Counter 1 i Use high speed counter 0 Use high speed counter 1 Counting mode Linear mode Circular mode Counting mode Linear mode o Circular mode Circular Max Count fa Circular Max Count fo Reset Software reset Reset z phase software reset Input Setting Differential phase input r hput Setting Differential phase input High Speed Counter 2 High Speed Counter 3 Uze high speed counter 2 Use high speed counter 3 Counting mode Linear mode Circular mode Counting mode Linear mode Circular mode Circular Max Count Reset Circular Max Count Reset High Speed Counter 4 Use high speed counter 4 Counting mode Linear mode Circular mode High Speed Counter 6 Use high speed counter 5 Counting mode Linear mode Circular mode Circular Max Count Circular Max Count Reset Reset hput Setting r hput Setting r Interrupt Input IMa id INS Normal IN4 Nor mal INS Normal ING Mor mal IN Normal 2 Create the ladder program for target value comparison using the CTBL instruction Operation overview 1 When motor start input CIO 1 00 turns ON the motor starts 2 When workpiece detection interrupt input CIO 0 02 turns ON the high speed counte
3. Acceleration rate 300 Hz 4 ms Deceleration rate 200 Hz 4 ms Target frequency 50 000 Hz Number of output pulses 600 000 pulses Starting frequency 100 Hz P_On Always ON FI Address D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D7 Data 4 digit hexadecimal PLEA BAT Pulse Output Fort specifier Control data First parameter word First start frequency word Refer to The monthly news C amp N Vol 10 Easy Positioning Using Pulse Outputs for pulse output settings The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices 9 Use NS Components on NB How can use the beautiful components of the CX Designer on the NB set in Add Graphics and Load Graphic 1 Select Add Graphics in the Draw Menu to display the New Graphics Dialog Box Make the following settings Name SW1 any name State No 2 ON and OFF Line Are Rect Type Select the Bitmap Option m J Round Rect 4 l sl tt a Swit Poline et hl iny Window Piana Type f Bitmap Connector ES Yector Graphics Elipse jgo B 7 Jf ee rl File Hame G Users 0 108902464 Desk top 123 ve PLG Description Parts s z A Cancel Set Width and Height to the width and height displayed in the NB Designer The above are the default values rat Dit 2min 2 Select stated in the State Preview Window The background turns green Right click in the bla
4. Print Setting Cal Setting OM Serine External Memory Fi Tach Gar PT Extercded Property dialog box Hea eee Se Png IP Aare Be i Cte a eS Lik Ag Bubrti Mash Da Fal Gilt eig Cages Se Cig Conrpday otie E Bea Trane iheA holl it niil hiin Pa Lt Double click Weele EsTe oat oe Josssss5o5999 In the above example the PLC is connected with the COM1 of the NB7W When the COM2 is used System Information Setting Security Level Setting User Permission Setting Event History Setting i PT Extended Property set in the COM2 Setting Print Setting COM Setting External Memory Type PLO Communication Time Qut 3 tab x Baud Rate Frotocol Time Out 1 ims 50 Data Bit Protocol Time Out 2 ms 3 Parity Check Max interval of word black pack 16 Siem Bi Max interval of bit block pack op Bi Max size of word block package Broadcast 65535 Max size of bit block package aN Use De fult Setting AEA EAEE EAE AAAA AAPAN APAAPA AA NAAPA AAAA PA AANE EANAN NAPA NAN NANANA NANANA KANANEN ANANE ANENA RANE NRUN ANR NRNR ENE NRNRENE NENEN NNE A 3 Uncheck the Display Task Bar in the Task Bar tab PT property System Information Setting Security Level Setting User Perr As the default IS checking the Display Task Bar Print nii ma aii uncheck it when the Task Bar is not used aare S Refer to 3 10 2 Task Bar in th
5. v Cancel Open as read only 9 The PKG file specified in step 8 is displayed at __ in the diagram below Click the Select Button in the Select Target Project Folder to Decompile Field to specify the folder to decompile and then click the Decompile Button BY Na Manager bd Ce Communication Setire a Oownbad Operation t Communication Method USE port es A S j Upload Operation F Abbett NULL Peet NULL a8 EN System Operation Port Ne NULL Set aye Get Version Decompilaticn S40 PES rickse E D lee N erkim Ee i se Pass Through Delete ORNE Select Target Projet Folder to Decompte I P wed Interface Operation G Users 0 101992414 Derktoo 4 Ji Deorypton BASK HET f 10 The Decompiler Dialog Box appears Enter the password entered in step 4 and then click the OK Button Exit the NBManager after the Decompilation success Dialog Box pops up Decompiler PKG decompiling now PKG omron_NBpke HME HMIO0 password as in Decompiler i Decompilation success 11 The decompiled screen data for the NB Designer is uploaded to the folder specified in step 9 Cancel 4 Point NBManager is used to upload the screen data from the NB To upload the NB screen data a PKG file is uploaded and then decompiled using the NBManager The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effec
6. Label icons to move the tag to the center of the component Horizontal Middle Label Vertical Middle Label 1 Click the Horizontal Middle Label icon 2 Then click the Vertical Middle Label icon How to make the multiple components with the same size at once Use the EJ Make Same Size icon Created components are not equal in size The following process shows how to make all components with the same size at once 1 Select one component as the reference 2 To select all switches press and hold the Shift In this example the RUN switch is key while selecting the STOP and START specified as the reference switches Selected components are surrounded by a pink frame 3 Click the Equal Same icon or select 4 Now all selected components are Both under Size in the Edit menu the same size Components become the same size as the component selected in Step 1 could make the components with the same size How to align the components Use the Align function 1 Select one component as the reference and then press and hold the Shift key while selecting all other components to align In this example the RUN switch is the reference 3 Select Vertical Even Spacing in the 4 Then click the Horizontal Middle Label Edit menu to make the vertical space Vertical Middle Label icons to move the tags between the components same while to the
7. Temperature Sensor Units have been added to the line up CP1W Expansion Units Analog Input Unit CP1W AD042 4 analog inputs feces ene ame Analog Output Unit CP1W DA042 4 analog outputs fence Nees name Analog I O Unit CP1W MAD42 4 analog inputs 2 analog outputs eee ue 0 CP1W MAD44 4 analog inputs 4 analog outputs Resolution 12 000 Temperature Sensor CP1W TS003 4 thermocouple inputs Unit 2 analog inputs Two channels can be used for thermocouple or analog input CP1W TS004 12 thermocouple inputs Company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies The product photographs and figures that are used in this catalog may vary somewhat from the actual products Microsoft product screen shot s reprinted with permission from Microsoft Corporation Note Do not use this document to operate the Unit Authorized Distributor
8. Trigger Dialog Confirm Dialog when an ongoing event is touched I a Trigger Dialog when an event occurs l Editing event settings in CSV file Select the Export Button in the Event Setting Dialog Box Edit the CSV file and select the Import Button or EventLib The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Input Interrupts for High speed Processing How to perform specific control immediately after an input signal is received without being affected by cyclic processing Input interrupts enable high speed processing that is not restricted by the cycle time CP1E CPU Units normally repeat processes in the following order overseeing processes program execution I O refreshing peripheral servicing During the program execution stage cyclic tasks ladder programs are executed The interrupt function on the other hand allows a specified condition to interrupt a cycle and execute a specified program Interrupts can thus be used to perform high speed processing that is not restricted by the cycle time Example When an interrupt input signal is received pulses are output Interrupt input signal When using the interrupt function IN2 CIO 0 02 Input signal Hi task task reflesh ae l j AODAN Interrupt task Quickly Output pulses ea When not using the interrupt function ClO 100 00 Input signal Target frequency 50 000 Hz Ap palestine a De
9. center of the selected components at selecting components once ka Ad Al The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Easy Programming with Smart Input Function forgot the mnemonic for the DOUBLE INCREMENT BINARY instruction remember it starts with CX Programmer Smart Input The instruction input assistance function enables programming by selecting instructions from the list When you begin typing an instruction from the keyboard while in the Ladder Editor Window suggested instructions are displayed All you have to do is select the instruction from the list for easy input even if you do not remember the entire mnemonic 1 When you type suggested poy ons are displayed I 0 06 W1 05 Signed Binary Add Without Carry WW1 00 oo 7100 When you press the a list of instructions starting with is displayed 2 Press the key to select the instruction to be input in the list Instruction names are displayed so te can check instructions on the screen POPE PEPE PEPE EEE EEE EE l 0 06 W105 m Instruction names are displayed so you Binary Longword Increment can check instructions on the screen Wi 00 L 100 Press the to select the 5 i instruction to be input E BCL EL L CL forgot the bit address of the Equals Flag CX Programmer Smart Input The auxili
10. cool templates and objects from the OMRON website and customize them as you like to create good looking screens 1 Download Cool objects for NB from the OMRON JAPAN website http www fa omron co jpo products family 3110 download software html vakir taf h J NB NB Designend ATE NB 2S Ory Le Designer NBFAS HL va2Eoo NB Designer BRR SET EA WSR oo ES ES NEB Sl hb NBR Xem Einion TA 1 AMX AVIA ee PreroLrA a2 o gt Bee GOSPeRBiin Ct SBT VSL be RAA FCs Pauessa2ty y4S0PLC CPIE RTENE TAG he T AL OVO EOS Click oa lt ee er eb to ae eer aoe Ve OPLO CPEi NEU AIT SE OR LO oes edo at Woy A EE LBS ae all SU eg BEL PLT Sat Er 2 After downloading nb parts_e zip and B150127 pdf extract the contents from nb parts_e Zip 3 Double click nb parts_e nbp in the nb parts_e folder to start the NB Designer 4 Select Language2 under View Language to display labels in English 5 The screen 20 and the following screens contain cool templates See page 12 and the following pages of B150127 pdf for details on templates POP C2 SEH NZARL E Omas E A0 poli 2 3 swo Language B iB A i N A TEE S te SN Ml EOI NB Series mliena A Navigator for System m CTRL_BAROOSvg S DISP_BAROOS vg Cool Objects Troubleshooter DISP_BAROO6 g ENTERO10 vg KEYOO7 vq Machine bgl gryg Language Navigator bo metalLbg bg_metal2 bg ate Operating
11. dli When two or more screens are added set Sheet Screen 1 to 0 Frame0 in the Popup screen Type J Tracking Modal fF Shpping l Fred Screen property Dialog box of each Frame Color screen 5 The Metal template is pasted on the screen 10 of the NB7W as shown below NB Series Navigator for System Cool Objects Troubleshooter Machine Logging og 8 The following templates are also included in Metal as well as Natural and Pop Screen 24 Screen 27 Screen 29 ___VO Test Te e i T wise Fang SORE cei Fl Reed Becta Ce Get tees Leal oe heme ioe u 9 The nb parts_e nbp also includes the following cool objects Refer to B150127 pdf for details on how to use objects D O EEEE goongna EEEE R o o all TT oE p p n E Enh tf ff m A O OO D 0000 J E E E e gt o U O a The monthly news C amp N OMRON OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Use Analog Option Boards Now an Analog Option Board can be used for the CP1E How do install it CP1W Analog Option Board can be added to CP1E CP1W ADB21 CP1W DAB21V CP1W MAB221 CP1W Analog Option Boards can be mounted to the CP1E N30 40 60D0 O CPU Units version 1 2 or later They cannot be mounted to the following models CP1E EODODO 0 E0 OSDR A N14 20D0 0 NOOSDO O NOOS 1DO 0 Models and Specifications CP1W ADB21 2 analog inputs rn ee CP1W DAB21V 2 analog outp
12. gt L26 lt L 16 A270 A270 goo j UT The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Helps Reduce Design Time in NB Designer When I select and move a component only its label is selected and moved In Ver 1 34 the component and label can be moved together even if you click on the label Note The NB Designer version 1 34 is released in August 2014 NB Designer version 1 33 or lower When a component is clicked near its label to move the component only the label is selected and moved by dragging it and the component remains in the original position NB Designer version 1 34 or higher The way to select a label is improved Even when a component is clicked near its label the component and label can be selected and moved together by dragging them annnnnonnnnnnnnnnn Component and label are moved Component and label are selected When you want to move only a label When the component and label are selected click on the label again to select only the label the label will be surrounded by a white frame and drag it to the desired position The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Create Beautiful Screen with NB Designer The touch panel serves as the face of our machine How to create good looking screens easily Professionally designed cool templates are available Just download
13. is displayed in the specified area Alarm When the bit address which worked as an alarm trigger is released the alarm display will be removed Proper use of Event and Alarm components lt Example gt When there is some information that is required to be stored and some information that is not required to be stored There is a limit to the number of logs that can be stored in the NB so storing unnecessary logs reduces the number of logs that is required to be stored Register the information that is required to be kept in history to Event and other information to Alarm which enables storing as many logs as possible How can I use Event Setting more efficiently Useful functions of Event Select Event Setting in the Project Database op Click this icon Event Setting Classifying events 256 groups can be selected 1 Select Event Setting in the Project Database Set Type 0 to 255 to an arbitrary group 2 Drag the Event component icon from the Parts to open the Event Property Dialog Box Set the Display Range in the Event Setting Tab Page mes 9 ek y Events set for 0 to 255 are displayed Display Range 4 la amp L Only the event set for 2 is displayed Associating with screen displayed when event occurs Select the Add or Modify Button in the Event Setting Dialog Box and set the display method M Pop up Screen ieramel The specified screen will pop up Confirm Dialog C
14. the NB Text Library enables up to 8 kinds of languages to be displayed 1 Place a component Bit Switch in this example in the Edit Window The Property Dialog Box of the component appe fit Sibth property Hai Pripaniy Ba Sench Lobe ars Click the Text Library Button to display the Text Library Dialog Box et kato Raits Laue D Ganephis Poet Ladal Liri COC g a Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Use Text Library Language Language Y 3 The Add Text Dialog Box appears Enter the Title and State No Give each label an easy to understand Title because the Title is used when a language is selected in the Text Library Click the OK Button Add Text Title Title state Ho Enter a Title of the multi language label UNTEN in this example Cancel State No Enter 2 ON and OFF 4 The Title UNTEN was added to the Text Library Language Language Languages Language4 Languages Langu ONTEN 7 Enter RUN in the Language2 English Column for State O and 1 and click the OK Button F Text Library lt D a Langu m Delete Delete All Language Import Export 8 The Property Dialog Box appears Check the Use Text Library 87 set in step 6 are displayed in the Label List Basic Property Bit Switch Label Graph
15. 5 Series Built in pulse output 0 es Target frequency 50 000 HZ a ee Deceleration rate 200Hz 4ms rate S00Hz 4ms Starting frequency 100Hz Start input 0 00 Setting and Programming 1 PLC Setup There are no settings that need to be made in the PLC Setup 2 DM Area Settings Make settings for the PLS2 instruction Set the parameters in DO to D5 and the starting frequency in D6 to D7 Acceleration ratio 300 Hz 4 ms Deceleration rate 200 Hz 4 ms U O Target frequency 50 000 Hz Number of output pulses 600 000 pulses U Starting frequency 100 Hz U g J a KR OIN z 3 Ladder Program E 0 00 Specifies Pulse output 0 PLSA887 Pulse Output 0 Port specifier Specifies Pulse direction output method CW direction and Relative pulses Control data First parameter word First start frequency word aaa 0100 Do Dy Port specifier and control data settings for the PLS2 instruction are as follows Port specifier 0000 hex Pulse output 0 0001 hex Pulse output1 Control data 15 1211 87 43 0 SS Relative absolute specifier Direction 0 hex Relative pulses Always 0 hex Ohex CW 1 hex Absolute pulses 1 hex CCW Pulse output method 1 hex Pulse direction lt Application Example gt m Interrupt Feeding Speed control is used to feed wrapping material When the marker sensor detects a mark fixed distance positioning is
16. 7 C Control data 0000 Up differentiation 0000 Enable the interrupt Somes newcomer tte ete emer Set IN2 CIO 0 02 to Up differentiation and enable the interrupt input Specifying Up Down Differentiation of an Interrupt Input Set Interrupt input 2 IN2 to Up differentiation P First Cycle MSE SC 690 112 1 MSKS 690 102 1 Interrupt Mas First Oycle Fl Interrupt source Interrupt data Interrupt Mask Enabling Disabling Interrupt Input Setting Set Interrupt input 2 IN2 to Enable the interrupt Interrupt source Interrupt data 3 Create the ladder program in the interrupt task to output pulses 1 Add a new ladder program and assign the interrupt task in the Program Properties Dialog Box Select Interrupt Task 02 Built in Input 2 to use IN2 for the interrupt input Es NewProject NewPLO ICP 1E Offline eel Symbols atu Settings Program Properties fa General Comments Name JInterruppulse output Task type Unsssiened O Unassigned ry w Cyclic Task Interrupt Task 00 Interrupt Task 01 hterval Timer Interrupt Task 02 Built in Input 2 Interrupt Task 03 Built in Input 3 Interrupt Task O04 Built in Input 4 Interrupt Task 05 Built in Input 5 SIZE 2 Set to output 600 000 pulses at the maximum frequency of 50 KHz Set the parameters required for the PLS2 instruction in DO to D7 Setting
17. Project Work Space ogging og Trae View ipe BHEX Keyboard m SLogin Window Recip User Security a ARG w 11 Bit_ Switch ae 12 Bit_Switch3 e 13 Bitlampl 6 Three different types of screen templates are provided Metal Natural Pop NB Senes NB Series a tor for System i Havigator for System Naviga Cool Objects How to use a Metal template is explained below Create a new project and add the NB7W that uses the template 1 Copy the screen 32 background of nb parts_e nbp right click on the screen and select Copy and then paste it on the screen 0 of the NB7W in the new project right click and select Paste 2 Inthe NB7W select Add Screen in the Screen menu to add a screen The screen 10 is added 3 Open the screen 20 of nb parts_e nbp Copy the objects right click select Select All right click again and select Copy and then paste them on the screen 10 of the NB7W 4 Inthe screen 10 of the NB7W select Screen Property in the Screen menu to open the Screen property Dialog Box Set Sheet Screen 1 to 0 Frame0 screen 0 and click the OK Button Sme e an c Screen Tite Bii Swich Ho 10 T Promctkey mapping on common shoot seitin Sheet Screen T Switch io the lowest security level when screen closed Giz a Serman Ainbuie Keyboard P Secunty Lert H 1 eE E Positon Background Color kk x 0 Yp Background Color E Panam Wah 600 Height 4 Tranaparoae
18. Te eH Tle r tale OOOO O a oaaae B TEEBA BAZ Mh OP BED NE RRA E Password Wir SO 108 ual 0 1 2 3 Stateo v Languagel 7 z IB Z ZA JiB AAKA cos PERREN TLIC wane Pe gt roject Library Window EA PT ane Please Enter The Parts hii 10 06 15 13 24 ous 9 E Unit Status Bit Button BitLamp a Error or Stop Fu e Supply Error Error a l NW ume es en Faun ro I suensvo Juo communi onion Word Switch Scroll Bar 3 Right click on the screen and select Screenshot The screenshot is copied to the Clipboard USE 1006 15 14 56 Error or Stop Output Power Function Block Supply Error Error 4 Open the document to paste the screenshot Use a keyboard shortcut Ctrl V or right click then select Paste to paste the screenshot into the document B Z U bX L A Z a Picture Paint Date and Insert nat ili lll Unit Status i Error or stop Output Power Function Block Supply Error Error aens eror I saten vo Juo communi onion OMRON The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Cam Motion Using High speed Counter How to implement angle control of rotating machines High speed counter is used for angle control of rotating machines The high speed counter counts pulses output from the Rotary Encoder i When the high speed counter value is within the specified angle range output turns ON Using the high
19. Vol 1 Vol 2 Vol 3 Vol 4 Vol 5 Vol 6 Vol 7 Vol 8 Vol 9 Vol 10 Vol 11 Vol 12 Vol 13 Vol 14 Vol 15 Vol 16 Vol 17 Vol 18 Vol 19 Vol 20 Vol 21 Vol 22 OMRON The monthly news C amp OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Complete Lineup of CP1E and NB Series New to NB Designer Create Beautiful Screen with NB Designer 1 Easy Programming with Smart Input Function Quick Screen Creation with NB Designer Create Beautiful Screen with NB Designer 2 Specify Offsets for Addresses Save Alarm Histories to USB Memory Stick Display Labels in Multiple Languages Easy Positioning Using Pulse Outputs Upload Screen Data from NB Problem with Connection Scaling Analog I O Values Convenient Use of NB Event Input Interrupts for High speed Processing Use NS Components on NB Positioning Using High speed Counter Paste Screenshots into Documents Cam Motion Using High speed Counter Helps Reduce Design Time in NB Designer Create Beautiful Screen with NB Designer 3 Use Analog Option Boards The monthly news C amp N OMRON OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Complete Lineup of CP1E and NB Series NB Series RS 485 Modbus mCP1E Series e Application models including built in 3 ports types RS 232C port USB port and RS 485 port are incorporated As well as HMI Inverters and Temperature Controllers can be connected without using Options elmproved built in 2 ports types Basic models includ
20. ary bit input from lists function enables Special bits in the Auxiliary to be selected from lists eliminating the need to remember addresses Clock Pulse Flags Condition Flags and other special bits in the Auxiliary can be selected from lists 1 When an instruction is input the Auxiliary Relay Area is displayed ee ee ee ee ee wo AND A uiiary Relay Area aa w1 07 Ausilian Relay Area Select the Auxiliary Relay Area 2 If you select the Auxiliary Relay Area a list of Auxiliary Bits is displayed Press the key to select the Auxiliary Bit to be used Pe ee ee ee V1 06 AND eal WTO Ausilian Relay Area Address Mame 0 CFS P_On 1 CF114 P_Oft 2 CFIU P_ls 3 CFOS P_O U2 4 CFIOO P0 1 5 CF101 P_O 2s E CF104 F_1mn rt CFOUB P_EW a CFOS P_GT 4 CFOU P LT Comment Always ON Flag Always OFF Flag 1 0 second clock p 0 02 second clock 0 1 second clock p 0 2 second clock p ne dak Press the to select the E quals EQ Flag Auxiliary Bit to be used Greater Than GT Less Than ILT Flaa How to easily copy instructions to create the same instructions CX Programmer Smart Input The address incremental copy function can be used to reuse the instructions To create the same group of ladder instructions more than once the address incremental copy function can be used to easily create copies of the instructions with different addresses by inpu
21. celeration rate Cyclic task VO Cvclic task VO 200Hz 4ms reflesh reflesh rate S00HZ 4ms gt Number of output pulses 600 000 pulses Starting frequency 100Hz t Pulse output is started Sree MIENNE using the interrupt function Output pulses 1 1 PLC Setup Set IN2 CIO 0 02 for an interrupt input in the PLC Setup 2 Create the ladder program in a cyclic task to enable input interrupt IN2 CIO 0 02 3 Create the ladder program in the interrupt task to output pulses Set IN2 to Interrupt in the Interrupt Input Field on the Built in Input Tab Page J PLG Settings NewPLC1 File Optians Help Startup GPU Settings Timings hput constant Built in Rs2s2c Port serial Option For Pulee utpu A t High Speed Counter Use high speed counter 0 f Linear mode Circular mode Circular Max Count fi Reset z phase software reset zj Input Setting Differential phase input r High Speed Counter 2 Use high speed counter 2 Counting mode Counting mode ft Linear mode Circular mode Circular Max Count Reset High Speed Counter 4 Use high speed counter 4 Counting mode Linear mode Circular mode Circular Max Count Reset Input Setting fo EY Interrupt Paf INS Normal ING Mormal IN Normal r High Speed Counter 1 Use high speed counter 1 e Linear mode Circular mode Circular Wax Count fi Rese
22. ck editing box under StateO and select Load Graphic The Open Dialog Box will appear Open Ez Lookin E Documerts e mc m Fa Mame Date modified No items match your search Ctrl X Ctrl C Ctrl V 4 P Th p ock POSITION e _ Load Graphic N B ae Files of type Graphic Filet b n if j E Cancel Load Graphic from External Memory Be nd ae at aa J 3 From the Look in Drop down List select a folder containing the required image under the BMPfiles folder in the installation folder of the CX Designer Select an image to use OFF color and then click the Open Button The selected image will be loaded into stateO When the CX one is installed normally the default path of the BMPfiles folder is as follows C Program Files OMRON CX One CX Designer intaparts BMPfiles LSW_00 LSW_O1 LSW_10 LSW_11 File name ILSW_21 Files of type Graphic File bmp gif jpg png 4 Select state1 green background Right click and select Load Graphic to load the ON image i Fe Open x Look in LampSwitch Rectangle J f ee Ev r z 1 Ctrl C LSW00 LSWOl LSW10 swal swa l a ai Ctrl V a elete r ock Postion Load Graphic Load Graphic from External Memory __ Open Files of type Graphic File bmp gif jpg png v Cancel 5 Select Save in the File menu to save the project after loadi
23. dress Offsets The addition data D10 W10 which varies depending on the value of the input data DO when the input trigger 1 01 turns ON is added and the sum is output to the calculation result D200 The number of data for measurement varies depending on the value of the input data Value of input data Number of offsets Addition data Number of data DO W10 D10 W10 D100 W10 amp 0 o DO lt 200 D100 D1000 D11 D10 1 D101 D100 1 500 lt DO D12 D10 2 D102 D100 2 Depending on the value of the input data the number of offsets is ie transferred to W10 Input trigge Sure mod E0 Number of offset Input Data Destination C3315 crue Sure mod OO oO Number of off et Input Data Input Data Destination 315 More Depending on the value Source word of the input data the number of data D100 Ba Mumber of offset D101 or D102 is Input Data Destination incremented 1 Binary Increment Murer of dats Word Chinary Input tigger Signed Binary Add Without Garry Input Cats ugend word cio o Addition data Addend word Do0 Caluculation result Depending on the value Result word of the input data the addition data D10 D11 or D12 is added and the sum is output to the calculation result The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices save Alarm Histories to USB Memory S
24. e Programmable M as Ao ema Terminals NB Designer Operation Manual Cat No ai M V106 E1 for details on the Task Bar FT Mienlew hlann Duttan Settings are completed How to start screen creation Open the HMI Edit Window 1 Select the HMI Edit Window in the Window menu ibp tt nbp ern Tools Option Piindow Aadan o EES Tile Horizontally A ba Ea bol amp g Tile Vertically 2 Te HMI Edit GON appears jmi Sealy Lapara web ne H n A erty When the HMI Edit Window ae appears Frame 0 will appear automatically Area inside is called HMI Edit Window aa ae Window A component is placed on the Window Bit Butto Bit Lamp v g Bit Switch Direct Screen Si NW Command Word Lamp Button r i P Word Switch Scroll Bar which is located to the left of the HMI Edit Window to the HMI Edit The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices OMRON Create Beautiful Screen with NB Designer Even if the component is enlarged the position of the tag does not change How to move the tag to the center of the component Use the Align Tag to Vertical Horizontal Center of Component icons 1 Acomponent was created 2 Although the component was enlarged the tag characters RUN were not located at the center of the component 3 Click the Horizontal Middle Label and Vertical Middle
25. et value 1 P Port specifier PO High speed counter number 0000 hex High speed counter 0 i 0001 to 0005 hex High speed counter 1 to 5 C Control data 0000 hex Registers a target value comparison table and starts comparison H 0001 hex Registers a range comparison table and performs one comparison 0002 hex Registers a target value comparison table 0003 hex Registers a range comparison table TB First comparison table word Interrupt task number 15141211 B7 43 0 M if Interrupt task number Direction 00 to OF hex 0 to 15 OFF Incrementing The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Paste Screenshots into Documents How do I easily copy NB screenshots and paste them into documents when I create machine specifications and manuals Now you can copy offline test screens to the Clipboard and paste them 1 Select Offline Test in the Tools menu to start the offline test Tools Option Window Ll Compile Recompile Clear Compiled Result Download Components Help PT Test Transmission Setting Start c Indirect Online Test Shift F5 Direct Online Test Ctr F5 Pleg System Manager M Ec oo Serial Port Upload Recipe COM COMI COM1 COMI 2 Display the screen to copy m Fie Edit View Screen Draw Components Tools Option Window Help Boe EEr E E EC EA E E Mv 2 mg si E mot S
26. ics Control Setting Display Setting Bit Switch property R Use test bersa f UNTEN Text Library Transport Font I Auto Resize Language Languagel X Graphic Font i The multi language label can also be Label List NETET Bt selected by selecting the Title from the list that appears when Y of the Title is clicked 9 When Language2 is selected RUN set in step 7 are displayed Bit Switch property Additional Information Basic Property Bit Switch Label Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Transport Font 7 Use Text Library UNTEN Text Library The language displayed on the label can V Auto Resize P Grephio Font rot n be changed by setting the following Label List Message values to system memory LW9130 0 RUN 1 RUN 0 Language 1 1 Language2 2 Language3 The monthly news C amp N l OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Easy Positioning Using Pulse Outputs How can perform positioning using pulse outputs from the CP1E Use the PLS2 instruction for easy positioning Use the N type CP1E CPU Unit with transistor outputs when using pulse outputs CP1E NUUDT U Sinking CP1E NUOIDT1 0 Sourcing m Feeding Create the program to perform trapezoidal control when the input CIO 0 00 goes ON CP1E Se ee a a af et at i Servomotor Servo Drive 7 Sf 7 G
27. ing CPU Unit with 60 I O points Full range of products ranging from basic models to application models that enable addition of communications ports allows you to select the right model to suit your application aNB Series e More than 65 000 display colors TFT color touch screen and Ethernet communication for all models Serial port and USB eUSB memory stick support 3 5 inch 5 inch 7 inch 10 1 inch OMRON The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices New to NB Designer started the NB Designer What should I do next I m worried about the new software select devices from the Graph Element Window 1 Drag and drop NB to be used Project Library Window x Connector GE pile kae N B7W TW 0 1 B N B7W TW00 B Ges ee Ca Sap ath le Soe i a e a S a et a a a 2 Drag and drop Connector communication cable type to connect to a communications port of the NB Project Library Window 3 Drag and drop PLC to be used to connect the connector to a communications port of the PLC Project Library Window Connector Series EEF CI CS NJ Seri selected devices Do I have to set up the NB How to set up set in the HMI Attribute dialog box 1 Double click the NB to open the HMI Attribute t Syitem Fionaan Setting Security Level Setting User Permission Setting Evera History Setting
28. itioning Using High speed Counter How to perform specified distance positioning High speed counter is used to feed specified distance Eee re ee eer EEE TTT eC er Te eee TT TT E eee Teer ee Er CCT Ter rr rer Te After a workpiece is detected the high speed counter starts to count the feeding amount When the present value of the high speed counter reaches the target value feeding is stopped Target value comparison of the high speed counter enables high accuracy positioning by counting rotary encoder outputs Encoder output signal High speed counter0 Rotary Encoder E6 Workpiece detection interrupt input CIO 0 02 Motor start input CIO 1 00 Motor run output ClO 100 00 Start Flag IN1 00 Running moter signal OUT100 00 Work detection signal INO 02 3000 __ High speed counter0 PV Constant lengths Constant lengths 1 Set High Speed Counter 0 and Interrupt Input IN2 in the PLC Setup 2 Create the ladder program for target value comparison using the CTBL instruction 1 PLC Setup set High Speed Counter 0 and Interrupt Input in the Built in Input Tab Page 1 High Speed Counter 0 e Select the Use high speed counter 0 Check Box e Set Counting mode to Linear mode e Set Reset to Software reset to reset on the ladder diagram e Set Input Setting to Differential phase input Set according to the encoder to use 2 Interrupt Input e Set IN2 to Interrupt
29. ng images into state0 and state1 c Users 010890246 Desktop 123 12 Draw Cc Ctrl N Ctrl 0 Screen Open Close Ctrl S 6 The name of the created bitmap graphic which is specified in step 1 appears in the Project File Window Double click the name to show the images loaded in step 3 and 4 as shown below REBHa BHAI Project File Window x DISP_BAROO5 vg DISP_BAROO6 vg ENTEROOS vg E ENTERO10 vg ENTER100 vg a E ENTERIO1 vg Double click KEY007 vg METER_01 bg 7 Follow the below steps to use the newly created bitmap graphic as a graphic display for a component in the NB Designer 1 Place a component in the screen 2 Double click the component to open the property window 3 Select the Graphics Tab and then select the Bitmap Check Box 4 The created bitmap graphic appears OFF image loaded in step 3 is displayed Bit Switch property ss T E Be x Basic Property Bit Switch Label eerie Control Setting Display Setting Vector Graphics CTRL BAROOI we V Bitmap SWI be E METER O1 be Bow be l Use Original Size port Brantiios Save to System Graphics Library Graphics for Each State 0 be E a Cancel 5 Click the OK Button The component using images loaded in step 3 and 4 appears on the screen The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Pos
30. ounting mode Linear mode Circular mode Circular Max Count fi Reset z phase software reset r Input Setting Differential phase input r Reset Software reset hput Setting The bits and words in the Auxiliary Area related to high speed counter 0 are as follows e High speed Counter 0 PV Upper 4 digits Lower 4 digits e High speed Counter Reset Bit 0 A531 00 When it turns ON the present value of high speed counter 0 is reset set to 0 2 Create the ladder program to compare the high speed counter value and turn ON control outputs Operation overview The present value of high speed counter 0 A270 and A 271 is compared with the specified values using comparison instructions and control outputs are turned ON e When W0 00 turns ON the comparison starts e When W10 00 turns ON the present value of the high speed counter is reset set to 0 0 30 60 90 120 150 nO 210 240 270 ao 330 360 Ctrl output1 OUT100 00 Ctrl output3 OUT100 03 Ctrl output2 OUT100 01 Encoder output High speed counter PV A270 A271CH Ex 360 pulses rotation 1 pulse 1 W10 00 A53100 O High speed counter reset wooo Q 100 00 Ctrl outputi gt LG26 lt LG 16 UV A270 3 gt LG26 lt LG 16 A270 wooo Q 10001 Ct l ol tor t lt L 316 e iiid Start to comp Q 10002 a Ctrl outputs Start to comp 2 gt LG26 lt L 16 a J 7 I
31. performed before stopping High precision positioning can be achieved by immediately stopping pulse output when an interrupt input is received Refer to the CP1E CPU Unit Software User s Manual Cat No W480 for details NB series Vertical Pillow Wrapper Built in pulse output La 2 Servomotor Servo Drive G5 Series 10 000 Hz 500 Hz 4ms 2710 Hex O1F4 Hex Position control Speed control 5 000 1388 hex pulses output before stopping PLS is executed in input interrupt task Marker sensor input 0 04 The monthly news C amp N A OMRON Cost effective Control Devices E lt Upload Screen Data from NB How can I upload the screen data from the NB NBManager enables the screen data upload 1 Connect the NB with a computer using a USB or other cable 2 Start the NBManager and select the Upload Operation Tab on the left of the screen ES NBManager 12 gt Communication Setting Ai Download Operation Communication Method USB port ee CF Upload Operation E es NULL Port NULL LN System Operation Port No NULL Set Get Version Select Data Decompile Operation Upload Project Files ere Pass Through Upload Recipe User defined recipe length 0 WORDS Communication 2 Web Interface Operation upload FRW Data ee 4 Upload LOGO lt BACK NEXT gt gt 3 The Upload Setting Dialog Box a
32. ppears Check the Project Data required and click the OK Button After the Save As Dialog Box pops up specify the file name and path to upload and then click the Save Button iy Save As Upload Setting dai 2 Save in BEE Desktop e n gdp PT kilor maton me a Libvanes Cancel a w i ct Datalrequired LJ Logo File O Recipe File 4 The Password Upload Dialog Box appears Enter the password set for the uploaded screen and click the OK Button The default password is 888888 Password Upload assword for upload ORK ROE EK 5 The screen data upload starts When the upload is completed the Upload succeeded Dialog Box will pop up Click the OK Button NBManager Message NBManager 96 Uploading user data file GD upload succeeded 6 The uploaded file file name Omron_NB pkg can be found in the folder specified in step 3 The PLG file is a file that is generated when the NB project data is compiled 7 Convert the PKG file to the format which can be handled with the NB Designer decompile 8 Select the Decompile Operation Tab Click the Select Button in the Select PKG File to Decompile Field to specify the PKG file uploaded in step 6 r ES Open 5 Vomputer Me System Folder Network A System Folder omron_NB pkg PKG File 2 28 MB File name omron _NB pkg Files of type User Data Files pkg
33. r starts to perform target value comparison 3 When the present value of the high speed counter matches the target value the motor is stopped and the present value of the high speed counter is reset 1 2 3 q C Start Flag IN1 00 High speed counter0 PV 1 Cyclic task E 1 00 start Flag Set fr T0000 MSKSCGS0 Interrupt Mask 112 Interrupt source 0 Interrupt data MSKSCG90 102 0 P On Always ON Fl CTELL882 Register Comparison Table Running moter Bit P Firet_Cycle First Oyele Fl Interrupt Mask Interrupt source Interrupt data 0 Port specifier Control data Humber of target values First comparison table word 3 Interrupt task 8 is executed when the present value of the high speed counter reaches 5 000 target value P On Always ON Fl RSET ee fr 100 00 Running moter Bit F On A531 00 ET S High speed counter reset bit CTBL Instruction The CTBL instruction is used to register a comparison table and perform comparisons for a high speed counter present value CTBL 882 P Port specifier C Control data TB First comparison table word Set as follows High speed counter number High speed counter 0 Control method Registers a target value comparison table and starts comparison Target value 5 000 The target value is valid when the PV is being incremented Interrupt task number for targ
34. scaled value Source data original data D300 sault word Analog output word CIO 102 Refer to page 4 for the detail of the APR instruction Reference Detail of APR instruction y C Control word o D wo Scaled S Source word ia result ee D R Result word T Yo O V X Input data Unscaled data C Control word Set for Signed Integer Data Binary Control Word Setting 0800 Binary numeral 0000 1000 0000 0000 1514131211109 68 76543210 c ojojojoji jojo O Number of coordinates minus one m 1 00 to FF hex 1 lt m 256 The number of coordinates is 1 m 1 so set bit 0 to 7 to 0 m 1 Signed data Scaled maximum value Ym Y4 S Source data Specify the word address of the input data before scaling R Result word Specify the word address where the data will be output after scaling The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Convenient Use of NB Event What is the difference between Event and Alarm How can I use them properly Difference between Event and Alarm components The Event component can display history and time IEZ The history can be saved to the recipe memory and USB memory Event The Event component allows you to specify the triggering conditions using values of word addresses and comparison with specified values The Alarm component cannot display history and time pie The occurred alarm information
35. speed counter the ladder diagram to turn ON control outputs is created Encoder output pulse input to high speed counter 0 Increment Rotary Encoder E6B2 C gt T eF 0 30 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 300 330 360 Ctrl outputl Ctrl output2 q m Ctrl output3 Encoder output High speed counter PV SS Ex 360 pulses rotation 1 pulse 1 1 Set High Speed Counter 0 in the PLC Setup 2 Create the ladder program to compare the high speed counter value and turn ON control outputs 1 PLC Setup Set High Speed Counter 0 in the Built in Input Tab Page e Select the Use high speed counter 0 Check Box e Set Counting mode to Circular mode e Set Circular Max Count Set according to the encoder resolution to use As an Encoder with a resolution of 360 ppr is used in this example set to 359 860 ppr 0 to 359 e Set Reset to Software reset to reset on the ladder program without using phase Z e Set Input Setting Set according to the encoder to use As the E6B2 C is used in this example set to Differential phase input 2 PLC Settings NewPLC1 _ o x File Options Help Timings Input constant Built in RS232C Port Serial Option Port Pulse Output 0 Fulze Qutput 1 4 High Speed Counter W Use high speed counter 0 Counting mode Linear mode f Circular mode Circular Wax Count 359 High Speed Counter Use high speed counter 1 C
36. st m Message START Copy Text to All State We l f Weeotor Font Bitmap Font Font Attribute pone DFME Er Size 16 Position Lett k Text is copied to the State 1 in the Label List Label List Color Color Language Japanese 1 START Italic Bold Me scare z Copy Fant Attribute to State Language All Click the State Button of the Copy Font Attribute to in the Font Attribute Field in the Label Tab Page to copy the font size color position and other attributes of the State O to the State 1 The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices OMRON Create Beautiful Screen with NB Designer I accidentally move some of aligned components Can I lock components Use Lock Position to lock components 1 Lock a component to prevent the user from accidentally moving the component Ctrl x Ctrl C Ctrl 4 Repeat Select Al Cora Find Replace Ctrl F Refresh E a aea drain 1 Select the component to lock 2 Right click en ee _ 3 Select the Lock Position DET Line Width Line Style Arrow Style T FTF OF OCF 2 Alock shape mark appears on the component You can unlock it in the same way The component with a lock shape mark can be edited in the property You cannot move the component with the Do mouse Lock Position can prevent accidental movement of aligned components
37. t lz phase software reset r hput Setting Differential phase input r High Speed Counter 3 Use high speed counter 3 Counting mode Counting mode Linear mode Circular mode Circular Max Count Reset High Speed Counter 6 Use high speed counter 5 Counting mode Linear mode Circular mode Circular Wax Count Reset Input Setting r IN4 Normal INS Normal OPIE N40 Offline O x 2 Create the ladder program in a cyclic task to enable input interrupt IN2 CIO 0 02 The interrupt function is disabled when the PLC is first turned on The MSKS instruction is used to enable and set interrupt inputs MSKS 690 N Interrupt identifier C Control data Specifying Up Down Differentiation of Enabling Disabling Interrupt Input an Interrupt Input Setting N Interrupt I O Interrupt No I O Interrupt No identifier 112 Interrupt input 2 interrupt task 2 102 Interrupt input 2 interrupt task 2 113 Interrupt input 3 interrupt task 3 103 Interrupt input 3 interrupt task 3 115 Interrupt input 5 interrupt task 5 114 Interrupt input 4 interrupt task 4 105 Interrupt input 5 interrupt task 5 104 Interrupt input 4 interrupt task 4 116 Interrupt input 6 interrupt task 6 106 Interrupt input 6 interrupt task 6 117 Interrupt input 7 interrupt task 7 107 Interrupt input 7 interrupt task
38. tick How can save alarm histories of the NB to a USB memory stick Just check the Save to External Memory in the Event History Setting Tab Page 1 Start NB Designer and select Configuration and Setup Window in the Window Menu 2 Double click the NB example NB7W 3 Check the Save to External Memory in the Event History Setting Tab Page Double click COM Ne E OMT PT prope Print Setting COM Setting COM Setting External Memory PT Task Bar FT Extendgiskieper oystem Information Setting security Level Setting User Permission Setting C Event History Setting gt ave to External Memory Humber of Event a CEI ELE USE DISKI Hist R d mao W Restoration during outages Start Address T jw Export to DSW Fie Sawe as ms Subtolder End Address T Ewent Storage Type Addr Format COOCOO Daily file Butter Storage De fult Event Leneth 16 Words Storage Period a Day Mote data saved in recipe data field are effectively only for event display elements Mote no limit when storage period is zero Cancel Complete Additional Information When the Save to Recipe Data Field surrounded by a blue border is checked history data can be saved to non volatile memory RW in the NB The monthly news C amp N l OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Display Labels in Multiple Languages How can I display multiple languages on
39. tive Control Devices Problem with Connection Although connection settings between NB and CP1E seem to be correct get a connection error Where should I check You can check the connection in the Configuration and Setup Window Start the NB Designer and select Configuration and Setup Window in the Window Menu Although the NB PLC and cable seem to be connected they are sometimes not connected properly They seem to be connected e How to check 1 Left click and drag the PLC or NB around If one component is separated from another the connection is not made OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Scaling Analog I O Values How can I convert analog input voltages into arbitrary values and display the values How can I convert arbitrary set values into analog voltages and output voltages Use the APR instruction for scaling A CP1E instruction is used to scale 1 When a 0 to 10 V voltage input to an Analog Input Unit is input to memory as 0 to 6000 convert the value into a value between 0 and 10000 2 Convert a set value between 200 and 500 to output a voltage between 2 and 5 V NB Series Input Oto 10V Displayed value CIO 3 Set value O to 10000 200 to 500 CP1W Analog 1 O Unit Resolution 6000 Output 2to5V CIO 102 1 When a 0 to 10 V voltage is input to the analog input word CIO 3 as 0 to 6000 convert the value into a value between 0 and 10000 and o
40. tting an address offset 1 Right click to display the Address Incremental Copy Wi10 00 Wi2 00 Mov 021 Online Edit GoTo Find Bit Addresses Eind Symbol Find All db Cut Copy Select the Address Incremental Copy Delete 2 Input offsets and a copy count Address Incremental Copy Copy Count 3 Include Symbols Comments Input offsets Specified offsets are applied to all addresses 0100 D200 W10 00 WT 2 00 3 Click the Paste button on the Address Incremental Copy Dialog Box to copy the ladder instructions W10 00 W12 00 D100 sis The instructions with the offset addresses are pasted D210 D120 D220 MOV 021 D130 D230 W10 02 W12 02 W10 03 W12 03 The monthly news C amp N OMRON Cost effective Control Devices Quick Screen Creation with NB Designer How can easily input text and attributes of switch and lamp labels for both ON and OFF states Use the Copy Text to All State Button in the Label Tab Page to copy Select the Label Tab of the Bit Button Property Dialog Box Check the Transport Font and input text in the Message Field Example START Click the Copy Text to All State Button Bit Button property Basic Property Bit Butto raphics Control Setting Display Setting Use Text Library Text Library lw Auto Resize Language Language Complete Easy Graphic Font ut Label Li
41. utput the result to D200 OOOO Scaled value 0 to 10000 0 Data in ClO 3 6000 0 V 10 V Data input to Analog I O Unit Unscaled 0 to 6000 Setting and Programming 1 PLC Setup There are no settings that need to be made in the PLC Setup 2 DM Area Settings Control word Unscaled minimum value Unscaled maximum value 6000 Scaled maximum value 10000 D104 amp 10000 3 Ladder Program Use the APR instruction 5 6000 F n Always ON Fl APROOES Arithmetic Proce D100 Control word First word for scaling settings Source data Analog input word original data CIO 3 Result word Word where data will be output after scaling Refer to page 4 for the detail of the APR instruction 2 Convert a value between 200 and 500 in D300 into 2 to 5 V to output the voltage from the analog output word CIO 102 Convert into 2 to 5V converted data 1500 to 6000 within the 1 to 5 V output range converted data 0 to 6000 of the Analog Output Unit Unscaled data 200 to 500 1500 Data in ClO 102 6000 2 V 5 V Value output to Analog I O Unit Scaled 1500 to 6000 Setting and Programming 1 PLC Setup There are no settings that need to be made in the PLC Setup 2 DM Area Settings 3 Ladder Program Use the APR instruction First word for scaling P On settings Always ON FI APR OS 0110 Arithmetic E ontrol word Un
42. uts Oen ewrmanesns CP1W MAB221 2 analog inputs 0 10 V Resolution 4 000 0 20 mA Resolution 2 000 2 analog outputs 0 10 V Resolution 4000 Setting 1 PLC Setup Set in the Serial Option Port Tab Page 1 Communications Settings Select the Custom Option Set Baud to 115200 Set Format to 7 2 E Set Mode to Host Link Default or Host Link 2 Unit Number Set to 0 EE PLC Settings New 28 File Options Help Startup CPU Settings Timings Input constant Built in RS232C Po ort Built in Input Pulse Outputo 4 gt Communications Settings Standard 9600 1 7 2 E i Custom Baud Link Words Host Link Defaut 10 default start Code is Disable C Set foxo000 End Code Received Bytes 256 E OF C SetEnd Code ox0000 PC Link Mode ALL C Master Response Timeout fo E 100 ms default 5000ms PC Link Unit No 2 Enabling PLC Setup Turn OFF the power and then turn ON again to enable the PLC Setup Memory allocation Analog input values and analog output set values are allocated to the following words of the CP1E CP1W ADB21 CP1W DAB21V CP1W MAB221 CIO 80 Analog input 1 jee Analog input 1 CIO 81 Analog input 2 pm Analog input 2 CIO 85 pm Analog output 1 Analog output 1 CIO 86 pm Analog output 2 Analog output 2 Refer to the CP1E CPU Unit Software User s Manual Cat No W480 for details New CP1W Analog I O Units and

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

お使いになる前に、付属のソフトウェア使用許諾契約書  VÁLVULA PARACAÍDAS VP.MP  balanza electrónica plataforma electronic platform balance  Toastmaster GR26TMRCAN User's Manual    Crystal Ball Developer`s Guide Release 11.1.2.3.500  Mora VDI 641 FF  DA-013-02_SH-VP  Notice Installateur  畔 Richeーー く取扱説明書) ペッ 陣ャリー フラーリ S・M 共通  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file