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1. RS485 Self Loop Test A Main Menu switch Pressing this switch returns to the Main Menu screen Main Menu screen Main Menu UG320HD SC4 1998 9 1 07 23 30 svsTeN SYSTE System Information Font I F DRV VER 1 500 SYSTEM PROG VER 1 390 VER 1 210 01 100 1 000 MELSEC AnA N U JAPANESE 32 Screen Data PLC Type MITSUBISHIANA NIU series Error Stop Information Comment DEMO Screen Time Out nae sec Size 2752512 Connection Baud Rate ERA Signal a RS 232C Data Length LC Stat N Stop Bi Panty Evel Send Delay E Clock Adjust Press the Main Menu switch CF Card VO Test System Screen B Switch Check This switch is used to check the response of touch switches that are provided on the UG320HD panel When the Switch Check switch is pressed the following screen that is divided into grids is displayed Switch Check screen Press the Switch Check switch Press an arbitrary point on the panel to see that the pressed portion turns white When the pressed portion turns white it means that the touch switch responded correctly To return t
2. Control panel side Detail of A a GHununoW IeM 104 JOyI EUG a Handling of Peripheral Equipment How to Use the Bracket 1 Mount the bracket for the UG320HD on the rear of UG320HD using the screws M3X8 supplied with the bracket 2 Mount the bracket for the control panel on the panel on which UG320HD is to be mounted using the screws M3X10 supplied 3 Engage the two pieces such that the three openings of the UG320HD side piece rides on the protrusions of the control panel side piece Control panel side piece of the mounting bracket UG320HD side piece of the mounting bracket Tightening torque Nem 0 3 to 0 5 Screw size M3 Handling of Peripheral Equipment 4 4 Battery UGOOP HDRB is the battery for retaining the clock data when the built in block of UG320HD is used Turn OFF the power before mounting dismounting wiring maintaining or checking otherwise electric shock erratic operation or troubles might occur Do not connect in reverse polarity charge except rechargeable ones disassemble heat throw in fire or short circuit the batteries otherwise they might burst or take fire If batteries have any deformation spilled fluids or other abnormality do not use them The use of such batteries might cause explosion or firing Follow the directions of the operating instructions and the manual when mounting the
3. 4 A file with the extension of BMP is created 4 CF 3 TESTI _Restore E CPOS DATOOOO BITMAP CI CARD DSP HDCOPY C MEMO RECIPE CI SAMPLE CI SRAM DATA mizo 3 32 1 CF Card Manager C Program Files U gw CF Kind of File Bitmap Image BIN File Editor Setting F Others Property of BIN file When a BIN file is selected and Property in the right clicking menu is clicked the information of individual file is displayed lt Example gt For BMPxxxx BIN HDxxxx BIN or MEMxxxx BIN file Bitmap image is displayed DSPBHP O TI O v g Z v 5 D Q D i 200 134 File Comment CL256 O For DSPxxxx BIN file On the Detail tag window you can check file type version etc Property of OSPOOO0 BIN x Size Ve Screen Data Ta B 2d System Program UG320HD 521 904 B 12 LF Driver MICA ES Se4 ef e6 B 12 Temp Control Network Prog FUJI MPCOAP 14 2588 11 Font OB Data Module n12 B t PLC FUJI MICRES S seres Connecte UG320HD 640480 7 7 inches Cercei zoo 3 33 MEMO Handling of 4 Peripheral a Equipment 4 1 Communication Cable 4 2 Desktop Stand 4 3 Bracket for Wall Mounting 4 4 Battery Handling of Peripheral Equipment Handling of Peripheral Equipment 4 1 Communication Cable UGO00C HDL communication cable
4. Use shielded twist cable Signal name of POD TB1 Ignore the pin numbers O For RS 422 SD and SD as well as RD and RD are made into pairs Connect between SGs when exist Shield shall be connected to the FG terminal O Set terminal resistance with the DIP switch refer to 1 12 DIP Switch on page P1 31 To RS 422 port POD LEBI of a link a PLC Send data Send data Receive data i Receive data SG 1 22 Hardware Specifications 1 9 1 n Link Communication Multi drop One unit of POD is connected to multiple units of PLC n 1 to 32 POD RS 485 Maximum length 500 m F 5 E 5 x O O 3 A o ct O 5 lt c cr I ol 3 Oo WAvailable PLC for Multi drop Communication Manufacturer Models FUJI MICREX X series FLEX PC series NJ computer link MITSUBISHI AnA N U series QnA series QnH Q series Net10 FX series A protocol OMRON SYSMAC C series CV series CQM1 series CS1 DNA SHARP JW series JW100 70H COM port JW20 30 COM port HITACHI HIDIC H MATSUSHITA MEWNET YOKOGAWA FA500 FA M3 FA M3R YASUKAWA Memobus CP9200SH MP900 TOYOPUC TOYOPUC Koyo SU SG SR T Allen Bradley PLC 5 SLC500 Micro Logix 1000 GE Fanuc 90 series TOSHIBA T series SIEMENS S7 200 PPI SHINKO SELMART SAMSUNG SPC series KEYENCE KZ series KV series LG MASTER K500 K1000 FATEK FACON FB series IDEC MICRO3 MODICON Modbus RTU TAIAN
5. ae strap Cable Cable clamp Screw size Tightening torque Nem M3 0 3 to 0 5 Hardware Specifications 1 14 Bar Code Reader Interface O Itis possible to receive bar code signal when a bar code reader is connected to the modular jack MJ1 of UG320HD O To connect a bar code reader to the modular jack MJ1 use the optional cable UGOOC B supplied from Fuji Electric Length 2m Accessory Modular Plug 12345678 Brown 5V Red OV Orange RXD Yellow TXD O Notes on Connection e In case of using the bar code reader which uses the CTS and RTS control the bar code reader may not work normally without jumping RTS and CTS e The output power supply 5V is max 150mA O To use the bar code reader that has been used for UG400 connect the 9 pin D sub connector female to UGOOC B according to the following connection diagram 12345678 2 o o Z Jump pins 1 CTS and 4 RTS 1 33 2eu yuj pe y po9 1eg r MEMO system Screen 2 1 Operation of UG 320HD 2 2 Function Switches 2 3 Erorsthat may occuron UG 320HD System Screen J S S ystem Screen 2 1 Operation of UG320HD When the power of UG320HD is turned on and screen data is transferred to it for the first time after delivered to you the Main Menu screen as shown below is displayed O Oo D o ct O 5 O r on G WW N L U
6. CARD BIN Setting items Sampling Mode Memory Card Mode Format switch Item l System Setting A Buffering Area Setting B Store Target Memory card Output File No n 0 to 15 lt Item I System Setting A Memory Card Setting M No n 0 to 15 lt e nS a a a A I F memory Type Buffering file Item I System Setting A Others O CF card Use Cache Yes 1 No 1 Depending on the timing of saving data macro command SMPL_SAVE needs to be set For more information about the setting of devices other than CF card refer to Chapter 12 Sampling Mode and Chapter 13 Memory Card of the UG Series User s Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 Buffering Area Setting Select Memory Card for Store Target The value of Output File No must be the same as the number that is specified for Memory Card Setting Memory Card Setting The number that is set for this item must be the same as the value specified for Output File No of Buffering Area Setting Select Buffering File for Type Others When the LJUse Cache box is checked data is stored in the CF card each time Note Because there is a limit on the number of writing operations on a CF card it is recommended to check the WUse Cache box sampling is performed When the MUse Cache box is unchecked sampling data is temporarily s
7. Cancel 6 Click the OK switch The created BIN file is displayed in the CF Card Manager window 8 CF Card Manager C Program Files Ugw CF CF Ki i i i a TESTI 570 8568 08 28 01 13 41 a DATOOOO of BITMAP C CARD ASQ DSP C HDCOPY oof MEMO C RECIPE C SAMPLE 2 SRAM 3 31 Editor Setting E Restoring a BIN file BIN file can be converted into a file of the original format This conversion is available only for the files that exist in the following folders Folder File name after conversion BITMAP BMPxxxx bmp CARD xxx mcd can be used with UGOOOP MS DSP DSPxxxx U2 HDCOPY HDxxxx bmp MEMO MEMxxxx bmp Procedure 1 Select a file that is to be converted 2 Click Put BIN File Back in the File menu Or click Put BIN File Back in the right clicking menu 1 CF Card Manager C Program Files Ugw CF G CF C TESTI _Restore CPOS C DATOOOO BITMAP CI CARD DSP HDCOPY C MEMO RECIPE CI SAMPLE CI SRAM DATA mizo 3 The Save as Mm E Kind of File BIN File Cut Copy Paste Delete Select All Latest Information Put BIN File Back Property dialog is displayed Set the location in which the data is to be saved as well as the file name and click the Save switch Save As BES Save in Sy BITMAP 0 aa Filename oo oo Save as type BMP 7 Cancel p A
8. File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 Recycle Bin 08 28 01 09 37 File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 3 27 3 28 Editor Setting B Writing data in a CF card 1 Click Write to CF Card in the File menu 2 The dialog as shown below is displayed Input the folder name in which the data to be written in the CF card is stored Specify the copy source file Name of User TEST cance _ 3 Select the drive for CF card and click the OK switch Select drive gt E Cancel Editor Setting C Copying data in a CF card 1 Click CF Card Copy in the File menu Select CF card of read t Eg 2 Select the drive for CF card and click the OK switch U2w Ea Will copy CF card Never remove CF card during copying 3 Follow the directions displayed in the dialog and click the OK switch The dialog as shown below is displayed TEn x Ci Exchange CF card 4 Take the CF card out of the personal computer and inset a CF card in which the data is to be copied Click the OK switch Tra Ea AN Will write in CF card Never remove CF card during copying 5 Follow the directions displayed in the dialog and click the OK switch The dialog as shown below is displayed when copying is completed TEn x G Copy finished 3 29 Jabeuep ped 49 w Editor Setting D Converting a file into a BIN file A file with the extension of
9. In the Communication Port box turn ON the MJ1 and RS232C switches Communication Port RS 232C Loop back Test This test is performed to check SD and RD signals For this test be sure to use the dedicated screen data transfer cable UGOOC T Connect the modular jack side of UGOOC T cable to MJ1 Set a jumper between No 2 pin on the 9 pin D sub connector and RXD of TBI on the rear of UG320HD and between No 3 pin and TXD of TBI UGOOC T TB1 RxD No 2 pin Jb o aie Sw 3 Press the Self Loop Test switch Test result is OK when the OK lamp lights up Self L ao Test Self Loop Test x Ifthe NG lamp lights up contact your dealer or a nearest Fuji Electric sales office System Screen CF Card When the CF Card switch is pressed on the Main Menu screen the CF Card File Manager screen as shown below is displayed CF Card File Manager screen I O Test Press the CF Card switch CF Card File Manager Ice Card Transfer Main Menu Folder No DATO000 O Oo D g c O 5 O F Cc G U N a5 U DSP0000 BIN DSP0001 BIN Selection Remaining capacity xxxxxKB Eeen The CF Card File Manager displays the folders and files which are stored in the CF card from which you can select a folder to use See the following page Structure of folders In a CF card
10. Reverse blinking exchange of graphics 768 per screen 2 Pie bar panel meter and closed area graph can be displayed without limit Total capacity per screen within 128KB Statics and trend graphs Max 256 per layer 2 No limits total capacity per screen within 128 KB 2 No limits total capacity per screen within 128 KB 2 Resolution 640 480 Max 80 characters No limits total capacity per screen within 128 KB 2 6144 lines Sampling display of buffer data constant sample bit synchronize bit sample relay sample alarm function Max 1024 Max 1024 Max 2560 Max 1024 Max 1024 Max 1024 Max 1024 Max 1024 provided provided 2 types intermittent short and long sounds ON at all time specified freely Self test function switches Check function of communication parameter setting Check function of communication 1 Layer 4 per screen base 3 overlaps 2 For the memory setting limit refer to the User s Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 1 14 Hardware Specifications 1 7 Multistage Terminal Board TB1 1 Signal assignment TB1 TAL eog eura SHeIsNINW O o Q MJ1 o eSEE LA A O 0 O Oo O O O TB1 RxD SD SD RTS RTS D01 D03 COM EMG1 EMG2 24V OV RTS CTS SG RD RD CTS CTS D02 D04 E_COM KEY1 cer Fa Signal name Contents S
11. U2 needs to be converted into a BIN file when it is saved in a CF card 1 Click Make BIN File in the File menu 2 The Make BIN File dialog is displayed In this dialog select a file U2 file that is to be converted Make EIN File File to be converted C AProgram Files Ugw s DATA F System Prograr TWF Driver M Temp CTRL T Font Use Simulator Not make an inquiry next Cancel Seren dt pelo jo o o f o fo System program pes O O f mo o fot ao Fr fo fT Only when temperature control network is set When the M Use Simulator box is checked UNIPLC is transferred as IF driver 4 The Specify Save Target dialog is displayed Specify a location in which the converted BIN file is to be saved Name of User Input a folder name that exists in the UGW CF folder DAT Folder No Set the DAT Folder No that exists in the folder that is input in the Name of User entry box Specify Save Target Name of User TEST DAT FolderNo 2 Cancel 3 30 Editor Setting 5 Click the OK switch The Saved File dialog is displayed Set a name for the BIN file and a comment for the file O File No n 0 to 9999 Set BIN file number Then DSPn BIN is created in the UGW CF DATxxxx DSP folder O File Comment Input a comment for the file Saved File x File Mo File Comment pam o ooo Jabeuep med 49 w
12. When powered on for the first time Main Menu screen after screen data is transferred Main Menu UG320HD SC4 1998 5 5 09 00 00 System Information FONT VF DRV VER 1 100 Sasi VER 1 VER 1 210 01 100 1 000 BMT eee TRS ie ele MELSEC AnA N U Screen Data PLC Type MITSUBISHIAnA N U j Error Stol Transfer the screen data Information Comment DEMO Sereen fTime Out 0 50 sec R Size 2752512 etry 3 stems comen E T paranan AEO 33 ignal Level RS ata Length sag ces SUS PLC Stat No 0 Stop Bit 1 Parity Even Send Delay Omsec HAB HE Clock Adjust CF Card I O Test aaloe E USateAe If the screen data has already been transferred press the SYSTEM switch and then the F1 switch to bring up the Main Menu screen Main Menu screen UG320HD SC4 1998 5 5 09 00 00 System Information FONT VF DRV VER 1 100 SYSTEM PROG VER 1 390 VER 1 210 01 100 1 000 MELSEC AnA N U JAPANESE 32 Screen Data PLC Type MITSUBISHIANA N U series Error Stop Information x Time Out 0 50 sec Size 2752512 LOgmment DEMO Screen Retry 3 Connection 1 1 Baud Rate 19200 Signal Level RS 232C Data Length 7 PLC Stat No 0 Stop Bit nl Parity Even Send Delay Omsec CF Card 1 0 Test 2 1 System Screen Main Menu On the Main Menu screen you can check system data and screen data of the UG320HD If an item other than Editor Port is selected for Mod
13. dialog refer to the following page Importing from CSV file It is possible to create in advance a CSV file for CF Attribute with Excel or other application software and read it For this click Import from CSV File in the File menu and select a CSV file Exporting to CSV file It is also possible to save the attribute table created from the CF Attribute window as a CSV file For this click Export to CSV File in the File menu and specify a file 3 22 Editor Setting Attribute Setting 1 Select a line for which attribute is to be set 22 CF Attribute _ Of x Sa Comment ITEM ITEM No Sample Type Registration No No of Words O 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 foc 0 Bit Synchronize al al d Nend memo card BUF Bit Synchronize f 1 sod BUF Bit Sample BUF Alarm Function RECIPE RECIPE 9 9 d Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Ad Yd Ad 10 10 Sd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Md Yd Yd d FOWNF Double clicking ne here also displays none the Attribute None None None Setting dialog O mn O a g 2 Click Attribute Setting in the Edit menu a Or click Attribute Setting in the right clicking menu n The Attribute Setting dialog is displayed o T Edit Display ltem Tool Min Cut Chase Cut Cr apy Ctrl C Copy Ctrl C Paste trey Paste etre Del f Delete Del Delete Del or right click oat i a Insert Line Line b Add Line Delete All Delete Line At
14. folders are structured as shown below In the root folder Folder name File name DATO000 DSP Root DAT0001 CARD DATxxxx Access folder SRAM xxxx is the access folder name that is set from UGOOS CW DAT9999 MEMO In DATxxxx folder RECIPE SAMPLE Folder name File name File type DSP DSPxxxx BIN Screen data system program CARD CARD BIN Memory card mode file SRAM MEMO MEMxxxx BIN Memo Pad data xxxx 0 to 7 HDCOPY BITMAP RECIPE RECxxxx CSV Recipe data SAMPLE SMPxxxx BIN Sampling data xxxx 0 to 11 HDCOPY HDxxxx BIN Hard copy image data BITMAP BMPxxxx BIN Bitmap data 2 9 System Screen CF Card File Manager To the CF Card Transfer screen To the Main Menu screen CF Card File Manager oF Card Transfer Main Menu Currently Folder No DAT0000 selected DAT folder No DSP CARD Ae Moves the cursor up RECIPE down left or right SAMPLE HDCOPY BITMAP Remaining capacity xxxxxKB To the Folder Selection screen The files that are stored in Remaining capacity of CF card is displayed the selected folder are displayed 1 Press the Folder Selection switch and the screen for folder selection will be displayed On this screen select a desired DAT folder with T or Vy switch and then press the OK switch CF Card File Manager oF ca Transfer Main menu Folder No DATO000 Folder Selection DATO000 DAT0001 DAT0002 DAT00
15. is used to connect the handy type POD UG320HD to a PLC Various cable lengths of UGOOC HDL_ are prepared 3 5 15 and 20 m Turn OFF the power before mounting dismounting wiring maintaining or checking otherwise electric shock erratic operation or troubles might occur Properly treat unused cables for example by cutting and taping the end Outside Dimensions Shield L 3 5 15 20m To UG320HD TB1 To external device Specifications Item Specifications Nominal cross sectional area 0 2mm Finished outer diameter 10mm Conductor Tinned annealed copper Pair Twisted pair Insulator 105 C heat resistant vinyl Sheath Oil resistant heat resistant soft vinyl black Termination POD side Rod terminal PLC side no treatment 31qe gt uonedJUNWWOZ a Handling of Peripheral Equipment Wiring Be sure to connect the side on which a rod terminal is crimped to TB1 of UG320HD Terminal screws shall be tightened to the torque of 0 22 to 0 25 Nem Identification by Mark Tube Color Signal name Color Signal name Yellow amp white RXD Yellow amp red EMG2 Brown SD White E_COM Brown amp white SD Green amp black _ KEY 1 Gay RD Green amp red KEY Gray amp white RD Gren s6 Orange RIS rea av Orange amp white RTS Bme Pupe 4CTS Reagwie OV Purple amp white CTS Blue amp white Lightgwen DOI Shield FG Light green amp wh
16. of the UG Series Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 2 19 System Screen WSystem Error If a system error is detected on UG320HD the following error screen is displayed on the UG320HD e ENB SYSTEM SYSTEM ERROR 32 SYSTEM ERROR XX 1 Watchdog timer error 30 Display request full error 31 Memory allocation system error 32 General exceptions MMU address system error 33 RTOS system error 34 Memory error Error was detected by RAM self check 35 Invalid memory error It was attempted to access a memory of invalid model PLC internal memory etc These errors seem attributed to one of the following three problems Contact the Fuji Electric Technical Support Department 1 Program crash due to noise 2 Hardware problem 3 Bad program Mothers For the explanation of other error messages including Warning Touch switch is active refer to Chapter 29 Error Indication of the UG Series User s Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 2 20 Editor Setting 3 1 Handy Setting 3 2 Build in Clock Setting 3 3 CF Card Functions 3 4 System Memory 3 5 CF Card Manager Editor Setting P Editor Setting 3 1 Handy Setting L S To use UG320HD it is necessary to select UG320HD 640480 7 7 inches from the T Edit Model dialog va z Edit Model O UG320HD 640 480 7 7 inches ba Then on the Handy Setting dialo
17. rs When unlocked UJ N O Pk Self Loop Self Loop Test T Communication Port RTS TBI RS232C OK MJ1 RS485 Self Loop Test E SYSTEM amp Function Switches These switches are used to check the 12 switches that are arranged in a vertical row on both sides of the UG320HD main unit Test result is OK if the corresponding lamp lights up on the screen when a switch is pressed Gorm iene a J Fa 7 4 roy at ae i Key Switch Deadman Switch Switch Check l OK if the F3 lamp Self Loop Test Please refer to the manual Hardware Specifications lights up when the Communication Port F3 switch is pressed TB1 RS232C ee Self Loop Test System Screen F Self loop Test This screen is used to test unit UG320HD to check the signals necessary for communication OTB1 RS 232C Signal Test In the Communication Port box turn ON the TB1 and RS232C switches Communication Port Loop back Test This test is performed to check SD and RD signals OSet a jumper between TXD and RXD of TB1 on the rear of
18. CPU of the PLC Check I F driver Communication request was sent to the Retransmit the I F driver for the PLC personal computer simulator but no when the simulator is not to be used answer was returned within specified time For error messages other than those mentioned above refer to Chapter 29 Error Indication of the UG Series Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 2 18 System Screen Micheck Screen No Error This portion of the message changes Error Message Contents Solution Screen No Error There is no setting for the received The screen specified by the PLC is not screen registered Check whether or not an in existent screen No is set in read area n 2 of the memory Data has some error The created data has some error For the content of the error and how to Error XX XX XXX reset it refer to the UG Series User s Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 CHOZE ON UO 4Nd5D0 Aew jeu SOU N Correct after checking the values of item number and sub item number for the location of occurred error as well as the value of error number for the content of the error Error XX XX XXX Warning Sub item number Item number Error number Item number Item number shows on which edit screen or where the error was detected 26 CF attribute table For error numbers item numbers or sub item numbers other than those explained above refer to Chapter 29 Error Indication
19. Format Display Type parr ee Sample O000 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word 12345 0001 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word 0002 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word 0003 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word Type pee 0004 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word Characters E Decimal fo All same Number of Words Delete 1Word C 2Word Dete Set e All same Sets to the currently selected values as a batch e Delete Sets the currently selected part to default values Unsigned DEC Decimal 0 1 Word e Set Defines the setting that is made on the currently selected part 3 19 O TI O 9 o TI 5 A c O 5 n Editor Setting Display Type This tab window is used to set the display type of date and time Attribute Setting MM DD hh mm ss For bit sample Display Type The display type of date and time and sampling mode are set fAttribute Setting MM DD hh mm ss stat Message lala For alarm function Display Type Display mode date time etc are set Attribute Setting B Ej Date and Time HE 3 20 Editor Setting Example of CSV File Example of CSV files that are created with macro command SMPL_CSV are shown below Bit synchronization SH SMPOO00 csv Buffer No 2001 5 5 2001 5 5 2001 5 5 2001 5 5 O TI O A o Tl 5 A c O 5 W Buffer No 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 Alarm9 Buffer No Error4 E
20. MITSUBISHI FX series Depends on model SIEMENS TI500 505 Provided MITSUBISHI QnACPU port Provided SIEMENS TI500 505 MITSUBISHI QnHCPU port A Provided UG400 compatible Provided MITSUBISHI QnHCPU port Q Provided SIEMENS S5 PG port Not provided MITSUBISHI FX series A protocol Provided SIEMENS S7 300MPI HMI ADP Provided MITSUBISHI FX2N series Depends on model SIEMENS S7 300MPI PC ADP Provided MITSUBISHI FX1S series Provided SAMSUNG SPC series Not provided OMRON SYSMAC C Depends on model KEYENCE KZ series Not provided OMRON SYSMAC CV Provided KEYENCE KZ A500 CPU port Provided OMRON SYSMAC CS1 Provided KEYENCE KV series Not provided SHARP JW series Provided KEYENCE KZ24 300 series CPU Not provided SHARP JW100 70H COM port Provided KEYENCE KV 10 24 series CPU Not provided SHARP JW20 COM port Provided LG MASTER K10 60 200 Not provided HITACHI HIDIC H Provided LG MASTER K500 1000 Not provided HITACHI HIDIC S10 2 Not provided LG LGMKX00S Not provided HITACHI HIDIC S10 ABS Not provided FANUC Power Mate Not provided MATSUSHITA MEWNET Depends on model FATEK FACON NB series Provided YOKOGAWA FA500 Provided IZUMI IDEC MICRO3 Provided YOKOGAWA FA M3 Provided MODICON Modbus RTU Depends on model YOKOGAWA FA M3R Provided YAMATAKE MX series Provided YASUKAWA Memobus Depends on model TAIAN TP02 Provided YASUKAWA CP9200SH MP900 TOYOPUC 1 26 lt Calendar gt Not provided Provided lt Model gt lt Cale
21. Memory Card of the UG Series User s Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 Buffering Area Setting Select CF Card for Store Target The value of Output File No must be the same as the number that is specified for Memory Card Setting Memory Card Setting The number that is set for this item must be the same as the value specified for Output File No of Buffering Area Setting Select Buffering File for Type Editor Setting Note Because there is a limit on the number of writing operations on a CF card it is recommended to check the WUse Cache box Others When the Use Cache box is unchecked data is stored in the CF card each time sampling is performed When the MUse Cache box is checked sampling data is temporarily stored in the cache of UG320HD and then the cumulative sampling data is stored in the CF card as a batch For more information about the cache refer to the explanation on the next page Macro command SMPL_SAVE This macro command is used when you want to arbitrarily output the sampling data stored in the cache to the CF card oy C 3 10 About the Cache 1 Cache Function CF card has a life that is determined by the number of writing operations performed on it Therefore you must be careful that if a CF card is frequently rewritten by sampling its life expires early and the card can no longer be accessed When the MUse Cache box is
22. OK switch When a system program or a different font data is transferred the Main Menu screen is displayed the moment data transfer is finished B Display CF Card To save the data of UG320HD in a CF card do as follows 1 With the T or Vy switch move the cursor on the DSPxxxx BIN file that you want to transfer 2 Press the New File switch The New File switch lights up File Selection File Selection Screen System Soreen System DSP0000 BIN DSP0000 BIN DSP0001 BIN DSP0001 BIN 7 e DSP0002 BIN x J DSP0003 BIN DSP0004 BIN DSP0004 BIN ma al nore 7 3 Press the Data Selection switch The Data Selection Data Selection window is displayed 4 Select a data that you want to save in a CF card and press the iF Driver OK switch to close the window The Data Selection switch lights up Temperature Driver Data Module Lox 2 12 System Screen 5 In the Transfer dialog at lower right in the window select Display gt Card and press the Start switch CF Card Transfer File Manager ly File Selection Data Selection Screen System d Transfer DSP0000 BIN ansie DSP0001 BIN DSP0002 BIN Display lt Card Display lt Card DSP0003 BIN I DSP0004 BIN Dee gt Card C i ee 6 The Start switch changes to Busy and blinks W
23. TP02 Universal Serial Because POD serves as a host while PLC as a slave n multiple units of POD are connected to one unit of PLC 1 23 Hardware Specifications MMulti drop Connection RS 422 For details regarding connection refer to the manual for the corresponding PLC Example The wiring for connecting the POD one unit with MITSUBISHI PLCs 3 units is as follows For details regarding the setting refer to the user s manual for the MITSUBISHI PLC POD TB1 Link unit Link unit Link unit SD RD terminal resistance ON Use shielded twist cable 1 24 Hardware Specifications 1 10 n 1 Link Communication Multi link2 Maximum 4 units of POD can be connected to one unit of PLC for high speed communication X Connection between PLC and POD master is the same as 1 1 connection with PLC uoge JUNWWOZ UN T u i T UG320HD can be used only as slave Communication between PODs RS 485 two wire connection maximum cable length 500 m POD slave Local station No 4 POD slave Local station No 3 POD master Local station No 1 POD slave Local station No 2 When UG320HD is used as slave only the PODs the interface driver version of which is Ver 1 100 or later screen development editor Ver 2 1 4 0 or later and the POD hardware version of which is not older than those shown below can be used as the POD master UG220 and UG221 can be used as the POD
24. always enabled independent of the condition of the key switch Access Folder No DAT When multiple DATxxx folders exist in a compact flash card CF card this item is set to specify a desired No Xxxx part 3 1 Editor Setting Deadman Switch For the purpose of preventing misoperation UG320HD is equipped with a deadman switch When the deadman switch is used Screen operation is possible only while the deadman switch is turned ON when the ENB lamp is lighting When the deadman switch is not used Screen operation is possible whether the deadman switch is turned ON or OFF When the Main Menu screen is displayed screen operation is possible independent of the above setting Setting There are two methods for enabling disabling the deadman switch a Item System Setting Handy Setting of UGOOS CW Refer to the preceding page b Macro command SET_DSW Available devices Internal Indirect mes PLC memory Constant Memory card specification SYS SET_DSW F1 F1 0 Disable 1 Enable Just after the power is turned ON the setting of Handy Setting takes effect initial condition Use a macro to change to RUN However the setting that is changed by a macro is reset to the initial condition when the power is turned OFF Editor Setting 3 2 Build in Clock Setting There are two methods for displaying a calendar on UG320HD O To use the built in clock of UG320H
25. 03 DAT0004 DATO0005 DATO0006 ok Eei Remaining capacity xxxxxKB 2 Screen data files DSPxxxx BIN that are stored in the selected DAT folder are displayed CF Card File Manager Jor Card Transfer Main Menu Folder No DATO0000 DSP DSP0000 BIN CARD DSP0001 BIN SRAM MEMO RECIPE SAMPLE HDCOPY BITMAP Selection Remaining capacity xxxxxKB 2 10 System Screen Transferring Data to from CF Card After selecting a folder from the CF Card File Manager screen press the CF Card Transfer switch The CF Card Transfer screen is displayed From this screen you can transfer data from CF card to UG320HD or vice versa CF Card File Manager CF Care Lansfer Main Menu File Manager l Folder No DAT0000 File Selection Data Selectio Sereen System DSP0000 BIN DSP0001 BIN Transfer DSP0000 BIN Display lt Card Display gt Card Display lt gt Card Remaining capacity xxxxxKB O D g c O 5 O F G UJ N IL U A CF Card UG320HD To transfer data from CF card to UG320HD do as follows 1 With the T or d switch move the cursor on the DSPxxx BIN file that you want to transfer 2 Press the Selection switch The data of the selected file is displayed in the CF Card File Information window 3 Press the Close switch to close
26. 2 Read from CF card To read data from the CF card click Yes When data is to be read not from the CF card but from the UGW CF folder of UGOOS CW click No and proceed to 6 on page 3 27 3 Select the drive for CF card and click the OK switch Select CF card of read t EA 4 Select the destination folder in which the data read from the CF card is to be stored This folder is created under the UGW CFE folder Copy Target Folder Ea Specity the copy target folder TEST Cancel 3 26 Editor Setting 5 Clicking the OK switch starts reading AN Will copy CF card Never remove CF card during copying lel ES B TESTI i i Size Renewal Time 0 BITMAP BITMAP File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 CARD File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 DSP File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 HDCOPY File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 MEMO File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 RECIPE File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 a Recycled Recycle Bin 08 28 01 09 37 SAMPLE File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 SRAM File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 O TI O 9 o Z q 5 D Q D 6 The UGW CFE folder of UGOOS CW is selected Click the OK switch The CF card manager is activated Browse for Folder 24x Select the folder of CF card data TESTI 8 CF Card Manager C Program Files Ugw CF CF i i Size Renewal Time H TESTI p File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 File Folder 08 28 01 09 17 File Folder 08 28 01 09 17
27. D O To use the calendar of PLC To use the built in clock of UG320HD it is necessary to set Build in Clock Setting Setting items Item I System Setting A Built in Clock Setting W Check the MUse Built in Clock box Built in Clock Setting Mapping of SAAM lassette umber of Sords Memory Gard Emulation amp rea 0 E Store Area for Memo Pad 0 Nonvolatility Memory Mord 0 F Nonvolatility Memory Dy ord 0 When the calendar is to be held even after the power is turned OFF use the optional UGOOP HDRB The calendar can be adjusted from the Main Menu screen of UG320HD Refer to Clock Adjustment on page P2 15 Pu S 490 D ul pying w Editor Setting 3 3 CF Card Functions Functions of CF Card Backup of Memo Pad data refer to page P3 6 X Note that the Memo Pad data that was created with other POD cannot be read out with UG320HD O Saving hard copy image as a file refer to page P3 6 With a macro it is possible to save print images as a file Images are converted into a BMP file by UGOOS CW Saving patterns bitmap file in a CF card refer to page P3 7 As the patterns that are saved in a CF file can be displayed on the screen the capacity of screen data can be saved Saving sampling data refer to pages P3 8 to 13 Sampling log data can be saved As the data can be converted into a CVS file with a macro command they can ea
28. Full SLEETRIG FUJI UG _ 20 SERIES PROGRAMMABLE OPERATION DISPLAY USER S MANUAL lt UG O 20 SERIES Handy Type gt TYPES UG320HD FEH370 Q or Preface UG Series Thank you for selecting the Fuji Programmable Operation Display Handy Type POD UG320 Series This user s manual UG Series Manual lt Handy Type gt describes the system configuration specifications and operations of the handy POD UG320HD For proper setup and operation you are requested to read through this booklet to understand more about the product Please check that the product delivered to you is the one you ordered If the product has any defect such as cracks and flaws please contact your dealer or a nearest Fuji Electric sales office Reference In addition to this manual the following manuals on the UG O 20 Series are available Please ask your nearest dealer for the appropriate manuals and read them as required Name Manual No Contents UGO 20 Series Manual FEH350 Describes how to operate screen editor UGOOS CW for the lt Tutorial gt UG Series UGO 20 Series Manual FEH351 Describes the functions of the UG O20 Series lt Reference gt UGH 20 Series Manual FEH352 Describes the UG520 420 320 221 220 Series hardware lt Hardware gt Notes 1 No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without prior permission of the publisher 2 The contents of this manual including the s
29. UG320HD Press the Self Loop Test switch OK if the OK lamp lights up OQ an x Ifthe NG lamp lights up contact your dealer or a nearest Fuji Electric sales office CTS RTS Test These switches are used to check CTS and RTS signals Set a jumper between RTS and CTS of TB1 on the rear of UG320HD Test result is OK if both RTS and CTS lamps turn on when the RTS switch is pressed and if CTS turns off when RTS is turned off G elf Loop Test Self Loop Test Self Loop Test System Screen TB1 RS 485 Signal Test In the Communication Port box turn ON the TB1 and RS485 switches Communication Port Loop back Test This test is performed to check SD and RD signals Set a jumper between SD and RD and between SD and RD of TB1 on the rear of UG320HD Press the Self Loop Test switch Test result is OK if the OK lamp lights up Self Loop Test x If the NG lamp lights up contact your dealer or a nearest Fuji Electric sales office CTS RTS Test These switches are used to check CTS and RTS signals Set a jumper between RTS and CTS and between RTS and CTS of TB1 on the rear of UG320HD Test result is OK if both RTS and CTS lamps turn on when the RTS switch is pressed and if CTS turns off when RTS is turned off Self Loop Test Self Loop Test CGHOZE DN JO uogeado N System Screen OMJ1 RS 232C Signal Test
30. acklight of the Others dialog in System Setting The following list shows the backlight function specified in the editing software System Screen Backlight Function Switch F5 ON Ignored Auto 1 The following actions are added to the regular functions of these items Auto 2 Even if the time does not reach the setting time the backlight will turn off if the F5 switch is pressed provided that bit 11 Backlight of Read Area n 1 is OFF level Refer to the Reference Manual Manual In MANUAL mode the back light can be turned ON OFF with the the F5 Manual2 switch In this mode Back Light Power ON Control is enabled which specifies the status of back light when the power is turned ON when you turn the power supply of UG320HG on ON the backlight is lit OFF the backlight is off C 5 A m O 5 WY N y D W 2 17 System Screen 2 3 Errors that may occur on UG320HD MCcommunication Error Of possible communication errors those that frequently occur are described below Time Out This portion of the message changes Screen No Received code No Error Message Contents Solution Time Out Request to send was output to the PLC Check communication parameters but no answer was returned within e Check cabling specified time e Data may be corrupted due to noise Fix noise Error code received Error code that was sent to the link unit Check CPU error code by the
31. automatically set when Attribute Setting refer to the following page is set Set from the Attribute Setting dialog refer to the following page Editor Setting Attribute Setting l Double clicking here also displays the Attribute Setting dialog ta Select a line for which attribute is to be set 2 CF Attribute Bm x No comment ITEM ITEM No Sample Type Registration No No of Words o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 foo 0 Bit Synchronize 1 1 d f tr nd memo card BUF Bit Synchronize 1 1 sd BUF Bit Sample BUF Alarm Function RECIPE RECIPE None None None None None None None None None None 9 9 Sod Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Ad 10 10 d Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Md Yd Yd d FOWNFH Click Attribute Setting in the Edit menu Or click Attribute Setting in the right clicking menu The Attribute Setting dialog is displayed Edit Display ltem Tool win Cut Ctrl Cut Ctra Copy Ctrl C Copy Ctrl C Paste Cle Paste Etrit Delete Del Delete Del or right click Peres Line rs Add Line Delete Line Delete All Attribute Setting Attribute Setting When fixed cycle sampling bit synchronization or temperature network is selected Format tab window The set content is displayed for the value of Registration No Set Type Decimal and Number of Words for each Attribute Setting xi
32. ay type from UGOOS CW For how to set Attribute Table refer to page 3 17 Macro command SV_RECIPE To save the data for F1 words starting from FO memory in the RECIPE folder as file No F2 Available devices Indirect Constant Memory card Tn SV_RECIPE FO F1 F2 lt Example gt To save the 6 word data starting from u100 of PLC memory in the RECIPE folder of a CF card as REC 0002 CSV file Macro command SV_RECIPE u100 6 2 is executed 00 0000 oo HH Nal RECIPE REC0000 CSV REC0001 CSV REC0002 CSV 3 16 Editor Setting 9 Attribute Table For converting a file of BIN file format into a file of CSV file format the information of display type and Word Double Word is necessary Therefore it is necessary to set this information by Attribute Table of UGOOS CW The setting of Attribute Table is necessary in the following cases a When an SMPxxxx BIN file in the SAMPLE folder is converted into a CSV file b When a RECxxxx CSV file is transferred to the PLC or UF320HD internal memory or when the data of PLC or UG320HD internal memory is saved as a RECxxxx CSV file CF Attribute Attribute Table Activation Click Attribute Table in the System Setting menu under Item The CF Attribute window is brought up suonouny pies w CF Attribute No Comment ITEM ITEM No Sample Type Registration No No ofWords o 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 000 l None N
33. cation with PLC or power supply 30 core cable without termination UGOOP HDST Desktop stand Stand for using the POD as desktop type Tilt angle can freely be changed UGOOP HDFS Wall mounting bracket Bracket for using the POD as wall mounted type POD side and wall side pieces make one set UGOOP HDF 1 Wall side piece of wall mounting bracket Bracket for using the POD as wall mounted type Wall side piece only UG320P BC Backlight for replacement Replacement backlight for UG320HD Hardware Specifications UGOOP HDRB Lithium battery Backup lithium battery for the internal clock Backup time Approx 5 years at 25 C UGOOP DI ACPU QnACPU FXCPU dual port interface Add on connector with two ports specifically designated for the connector on the MITSUBISHI s ACPU QnACPU FXCPU programmer This can improve operability of the ACPU QnACPU FXCPU programmer that is directly connected UONSOAMWO7 WayShS ice UGOOC B Bar code reader UG Link connecting cable 2 m Used to connect a bar code reader or a personal computer to the POD MCcommendable CF Card Manufacturer Typ Capacity Melco RCF LI6M 16MB TDK TC032HS 32MB Kodak KPCN 32 32MB Sun Disk SDCFB 64 505 64MB I O Data PCCF H128MS 128MB Hardware Specifications 1 4 Name of Each Part WFront Deadman switch 3 position switch option Emergency stop switch ENB lamp E 4 Function switchs For detail operatio
34. ce Hardware Specifications Hardware Specifications Sanjeodi jeldads is 1 1 Special Features 1 2 3 4 5 Portable handy type Thin and space saving design made this product highly portable and convenient With dedicated bracket sold separately type UGOOP HDFS or dedicated stand sold separately type UGOOP HDST the product can be used as wall mounted type or desktop type 128 color images on 7 7 inch display Bright high definition 7 7 inch STN color LCD is used to realize fine and colorful expression in 128 colors Bitmap files can also be clearly displayed VGA High resolution VGA 640X480 dots is employed More amount of information than before can be displayed on the screen Safety functions Push lock type emergency switch with isolation mechanism is installed as standard just in case To prevent misoperation deadman switch adaptable to 3 positions with option is installed In addition it is possible to reinforce the security function by employing a key switch option which allows operation only to those who have the key Adapted to CF Compact Flash card Adapted to large capacity CF card e Saving screen data system program etc As multiple screen data can be saved data can be changed easily at the site e Saving Memo Pad data Memo Pad data can be saved It is also possible to convert the saved files into bitmap files with the CF card manager installed in the UGOOS CW s
35. checked a cache memory is prepared for each buffer number Till the conditions for outputting to the CF card are met refer to item 4 sampling data are temporarily stored in these memories which effectively reduces the number of writing operations on the CF card The cache function is enabled when either Memory Card or CF card is selected for Store Target lt Caution gt Because the cache is a volatile memory the data stored in it is lost when the power is turned off or the CF card is removed from the socket To prevent this be sure to execute macro command SMPL_SAVE to save the data in the CF card before you remove the CF card from the socket 2 Adjustment of cache size The size of sampling buffer is set by Sampling Method Number of Words and Sampling Times of the Buffering Area Setting window refer to page 12 9 of the UG Series User s Manual lt Reference gt The interval for outputting to the CF card is set by Sampling Time and Sampling Times Adjust cache size by these items to reduce the number of writing operations on the CF card Cache size can be set in the range from 256 to 2048 words Editor Setting lt Note gt Life of CF card approx 300 000 cycles e When written at 5 minute intervals for around the clock continuous operation approximately 3 years e When written at 3 minute intervals for around the clock continuous operation approximately 1 8 years 3 Alarm information Ala
36. creen development editor e Saving patterns As the patterns that are used on screens can be saved in CF card the problem of the shortage in memory capacity for screen data will be solved e Saving hard copy image as a file With a macro screen image can be saved as a file It is also possible to convert these files into BMP files with the CF card manager installed in UGOOS CW Hardware Specifications e Writing and Reading of recipe data CSV file CSV file prepared in advance can be read in the UG320HD main unit It is also possible to output PLC memory data or UG320HD internal memory data as a CSV file e Sampling function Sampling data can be saved in a CF card As these data can be converted into CSV files with a macro they can easily be edited on a personal computer Hardware Specifications 1 2 Notes on Usage Environmental Limits 5 Avoid any place in which there is the possibility that water corrosive gas flammable gas solvents 1 Use POD at an ambient temperature of 0 to 50 C and a relative humidity of 35 85 RH or coolants grinding oil can come in contact with the unit Never install the unit in a place where N esn uosa zJoN e dust salt and metallic particles are present Cowo 2 Avoid places where moisture may easily con dense due to sudden temperature changes Locations 1 Secure sufficient space around POD for ventila tion 2 Never attach POD to the top o
37. d the current screen image can be saved in a CF card Store Target HDCOPY folder Format BIN file format File name HDxxxx BIN xxxx 0 to 1023 Screen No x Ifa file of the same name already exists the folder name as HD0000 1 BIN is used Setting items Macro command HDCOPY Editor Setting 3 Displaying Patterns Saved in a CF Card on the Screen Patterns bitmap file that are saved in a CF card can be displayed on the screen By saving such data in a CF file you can save the capacity of screen data Setting items Item I gt System Setting A Other Setting O CF card Pi p2 p3 CFCad M Use Cache 256Word X a af v 0 1 V Range of pattems to be saved to CF card No Ti to E Check the MRange of patterns to be saved to CF card box Set values for the range of patterns to be saved in the CF card Saving Data in CF Card The data is saved after being converted into a BIN file by the CF card manager For more information about the CF card manager refer to page P3 26 suo sung pied 49 w Editor Setting 4 Saving Sampling Data in a CF Card I Sampling data can be saved in a CF card in the same format as those of conventional SRAM card As the data can be converted into MCD file with the CF card manager of UGOOS CW they can be referenced or edited from the memory card editor UGOOP MS Store Target CARD folder Format BIN file format File name
38. d may not exceed the memory capacity of a CF card 4 The data stored in the CF card may be destroyed if while the CF card is being accessed e The power is turned OFF or the RESET switch is pressed or suo UNA PUPD AD w e The CF card is removed from and reinserted in the slot When you remove and reinsert the CF card during operation be sure to check that no data is being transferred to the CF card However when the Main Menu screen is displayed CF card can be removed and reinsured at any time 5 CF card has a life that is determined by the number of writing operation cycles approx 300 000 times Therefore the life expires early if data is too frequently written in a CF card When saving sampling data be careful of sampling time refer to page P3 10 to 11 Avoid continuously writing data in the CF card with a cycle macro Editor Setting 1 Backup of Memo Pad Data Memo Pad data is saved in the following manner Store Target MEMO folder Format BIN file format File name MEMxxxx BIN xxxx 0 to 7 Memo Pad No Setting Items Memo Pad For more information about the setting of Memo Pad refer to Chapter 17 of the UG Series User s Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 Timing to Save Data in CF Card e When the Block or Block switch is pressed e When screen is changed or mode is changed over from RUN to Main Menu 2 Saving Hard Copy Image as a File With a macro comman
39. data transfer modular jack 1 is used O When Editor Port is selected for Modular Jack 1 from the editor screen data can be transferred even during RUN because RUN Main Menu mode is changed over automatically In addition simulation or online editing is also possible When an item other than Editor Port is selected for Modular Jack 1 be sure to activate Main Menu mode for transferring screen data Simulation or online editing is not available in this case To transfer screen data be sure to use the dedicated screen data transfer cable UGOOC T 3 m supplied from Fuji Electric for connection between the personal computer and the POD 1 30 Hardware Specifications 1 12 DIP Switch EDIP Switch SW1 Setting O Setting the terminal resistance e When two wire connection of RS 422 485 is used to connect between the POD and the PLC SW1 needs to be set to ON 0 fe MJ1 o e0099 5225533523553 Mi O O ie ON m OFF 1 31 YIUMS did eS Hardware Specifications 1 32 1 13 Neck Strap and Cable Clamp Mounting Method Neck strap and cable clamp are supplied as accessories of UG320HD The former is used to prevent UG320HD from dropping the latter to fix the communication cable Using the screws M3X10 supplied with the UG320HD main unit mount them according to the figure shown below Screw
40. disabled is output to this area 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 4 3 2 switch i 0 Disable 1 Enable Deadman switch 0 Disable 1 Enable 7 6 5 Key All 0 zero ENB lamp 0 OFF 1 ON Editor Setting 3491 Answer back of fixed switches deadman switch and key switch is output to this area Key switch All 0 zero Deadman switch SW4 SW3 SW2 SW1 Fixed switch 2 pa 3 s492 The status of built in clock data backup battery UGOOP HDRB is output to this D area 2 0 Normal lt 1 Battery voltage too low Replace the battery s497 The result of accessing the CF card is output to this area e serea oE ears is te smatin sze 12 15 Card Card writing error o error Disk error failed to open si error failed to Disk error failed to open si Card reading error 3498 to 499 The information of the remaining memory capacity of CF card is stored in these areas in units of kbyte 3 25 Editor Setting 3 5 CF Card Manager The CF card manager transfers data between UGOOS CW and CF card A Activating the CF card manager page 3 26 B Writing data in a CF card page 3 28 C Copying data in a CF card page 3 29 D Converting a file into a BIN file page 3 30 E Restoring a BIN file page 3 32 F Others property page 3 33 A Activating the CF card manager 1 Click CF Card Manager in the File menu 2 The dialog as shown below is displayed Th Ea
41. duct by dropping or tipping it over otherwise it might be damaged or troubled Follow the directions of the operating instructions when mounting the product If mounting is improper the product might drop or develop problems or erratic operations No one other than authorized expert engineer may install wire inspect or maintain this product Use the rated voltage and current mentioned in the operating instructions and manual Use beyond the rated values might cause fire erratic operation or failure Operate keep in the environment specified in the operating instructions and manual High temperature high humidity condensation dust corrosive gases organic solvents cutting lubricant excessive vibra tion or shook might cause electric shock fire erratic operation or failure Select a cable of the appropriate length and rating for the applicable voltage and current Tighten the terminal screws with the torque prescribed in this document and other related manuals Incorrect wiring may result in a fire Contaminants wiring chips iron powder or other foreign matter must not enter the device when installing it otherwise erratic operation of failure might occur Do not use the product with machining oil sticking to it It can cause malfunction or breakdown Periodically make sure the terminal screws and mounting screws are securely tightened Operation at a loosened status might cause fire or erratic operation Although the front s
42. e Do2 Pink bos S Pink amp whe Dos Sky blue COM Handling of Peripheral Equipment 4 2 Desktop Stand UGOOP HDST is the desktop stand dedicated to the handy type POD UG320HD A Caution Follow the directions of the operating instructions and the manual when mounting the product If mounting is improper the product might drop or develop problems or erratic operations Outside Dimensions Specifications Angle 0 to 90 deg Mass 2 2 kg pues dopseaq a Handling of Peripheral Equipment How to Use the Product Properly set UG320HD on the stand when using it Fig 1 Take the communication cable out of the cable lead out opening provided on the side of the stand Fig 2 When the I F cover on the rear of UG320HD is removed the screen data transfer cable UGOOC T can be connected even when the stand is used Fig 3 In this case however IP65 cannot be kept Communication cable lead out opening Fig 2 a a UGOOC T can be connected here O O OoOO Fig 3 Handling of Peripheral Equipment 4 3 Bracket for Wall Mounting UGOOP HDES is the bracket for wall mounting which is provided as a two piece set which includes UG320HD side piece and control panel side piece UGOOP HDF1 is control panel side piece Outside Dimensions UG320HD side 80 4 03 5 4 C2 94
43. e SD RD terminal resistance ON OFF OFF Use shielded twist cable 1 28 Hardware Specifications Mwhen multiple units of POD are connected directly to MITSUBISHI QnA series CPU Be sure to use the GD port of optional FUJI UGOOP DI UGOOP DI POD GD port r cot ro fg Ube aos x E 5 x O O 5 3 c J A o ct O 5 DTR 7 Nee eee ee op gJ op e JI RD terminal resistance RD SD terminal resistance RD SD terminal resistance 15 RxD ON OFF OFF ca No ee cee Use shielded twist cable 17 18 DTR K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 by oe Raitas Oe aa C N O 1 29 Hardware Specifications 1 11 Modular Jack MJ1 MModular Jack MJ1 The table below shows the pin arrangement and the corresponding signal name of Modular Jack 1 MJ1 Pin No Signal name Function a Kc lt i 7 Nc 1e 5V Power supply for peripheral device 5V max 150 mA RxD RS 232C receive data ei TxD RS 232C send data MiSetting the Modular Jack MJ1 O The use of modular jack 1 is set with the editor O On the editor select Others from the System Setting menu under Item and set the following items in the Modular Jack 1 box on the P2 tab window Modular Jack 1 Editor port Bar code UG link 1 1 For more information about UG link refer to the UG Series User s Manual lt UG link gt FEH369 WScreen Data Transfer For screen
44. ency 1200 cycles hour Winterface Specifications Item Specifications Multistage terminal board RS 232C RS 422 485 TB1 Start stop synchronization system e PLC connection Data length 7 bits 8 bits e Power supply Parity Even odd none e External output Stop bits 1 bit 2 bits Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115200 bps Modular jack 8 pin MJ1 RS 232C e Screen data transfer Data length 7 bits 8 bits e UG Link Parity Even odd none e Bar code Stop bits 1 bit 2 bits Baud rate 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps 1 12 Hardware Specifications MDisplay Specifications Item Specifications sf Display Language Japanese Eng W Europe Chinese Chinese Simplified Korean Characters 1 4 size 1 byte ANK code ASCII code ASCII code ASCII code ASCII code a 2 byte 16 dot JIS 1st and 2nd ASCII code Chinese Chinese simplified Hahei without Kanji 5 2 byte 32 dot JIS 1st ASCII code e D Size of Ghanicters 1 4 size 8 x 8 dots l byte 8x 16 dots 2 byte 16 x 16 dots or 32 x 32 dots Enlarge W 1 to8 H 1to8 Number of Characters 640 x 480 1 4 size 80 columns x 60 lines 1 byte 80 columns x 30 lines 2 byte 40 columns x 30 lines Property of Characters Display property normal reverse blinking bold shadow Color 128 colors blinking 16 colors Kind of Drawing Lines line continuous lines box parallelogram polygon Circles circle arc sector e
45. erred from the memory card to UGO 20 Press the OK switch to continue data transfer press the Cancel switch to cancel the operation Undefined error occurred Error occurred due to some cause other than above mentioned ones 2 14 System Screen Clock Adjustment This screen is used to adjust the built in clock of UG320HD Press the Clock Adjustment switch on the Main Menu and the Clock Adjustment window as shown below will be displayed Press the Clock Adjustment switch Clock Adjust 1998 5 5 9 00 00 Main Menu Current Date and Time Date 1998 Time BG O ele Using the and switches displayed on the screen set the current date and time Press the SET switch and the values for Date in the upper line will be changed To use the built in clock of UG320HD it is necessary to check the MUse Built in Clock box in the Built in Clock Setting window with the editor 2 15 CGHOZE DN 40 UOHBAdO N System Screen 2 16 2 2 Function Switches MiType SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 Wthe SYSTEM switch By pressing this switch the functions of the switches F1 to F7 are defined The type of the SYSTEM switch is alternate When this switch is pressed once the switch menu is displayed by the side of the functi
46. ews to the following torque Screw size Tightening torque Solid wire M2 0 22 to0 25Nem 0 14 1 5mm Stranded wire 0 14 1 0mm Core wires of the cable may not be soldered Commendable rod terminal Manufacturer Type AI0 25 6YE Phoenix Contact AI0 34 6TQ AI0 5 8WH Commendable connector Manufacturer Name Type Adapter NJW 2831 PM Nanaboshi Kagaku Kenkyusho Receptacle NJW 2831 RF WPrecautions for Wiring for Communication Do not wire the communication P lt Wiring duct cable together with high voltage Communication Communication circuit cables Power cable and control cable Do not bundle the communica Power cable and control cable tion cable together with high Cord lock voltage circuit cables using cord lock in a duct Although it is tempting to bundle all the cables neatly this does not necessarily lead to a noise resistant configuration O It is recommended that the communication cable be independently wired 1 20 Hardware Specifications 1 8 1 1 Link Communication One unit of POD is connected to one unit of PLC PLC Off i f RS 232C or RS 422 RS 485 00 HHHH uoge aunwwo p JUN LT p ERS 232C Communication For more information about the wiring to individual PLC refer to the UG Series User s Manual lt Hardware gt FEH352 In connecting to a PLC be sure to match the si
47. f any apparatus generating high levels of heat heater transformer large capacity resistor etc 4 Never install POD in a place where impacts or vibrations may be transmitted Hardware Specifications 3 Never install POD in the same compartment as 3 Inadry environment POD may generate a large high voltage equipment amount of static electricity The unit should be at least 200 mm away from Therefore before touching the unit touch a high voltage lines or power cables grounded metallic section to discharge the static electricity 4 Application of thinner may discolor POD Use alcohol or benzine available commercially for cleaning Usage 1 Emergency stop circuit must be composed of an external relay circuit with a start signal for UG320HD built in it Avoid using switches other than emergency stop switch on the UG320HD for 5 Never remove any printed circuit board from POD This will harm the unit emergency purpose Switch to be used p o 9 in emergency Stop 4 2 POD has a glass screen Never drop or subject the 6 Never operate the display by using a tool with a sharp point like a screwdriver unit to strong impacts Touch the display by fingers A steepled stuff such as screwdrivers Hardware Specifications 1 3 System Composition System Composition List of Models Peripheral Equipment Commendable CF Card Commendable Co
48. file of the same name already exists the folder name as SAMPLE 01090171 is used Format BIN file format File name SMPxxxx BIN xxxx 0 to 11 Buffering area No Setting items Macro command SMPL_BAK To save the sampling data of buffering No FO in the CF card Available devices E PLC memory enay Constant Memory cara lt oecitestion AC T om e a SMPL_BAK FO Editor Setting 7 Saving Sampling Data in CF Card as a CSV File It is possible to convert a SAMPLE SMPxxx BIN file stored in a CF card into a CSV file and save the CSV file in the CF card Store Target SAMPLE folder Format CSV file format File name SMPxxxx CSV xxxx 0 to 11 Buffering area No xxxx part is the same as that of the BIN file before converted To convert a BIN file into a CSV file it is necessary to set Attribute Table a file that contains the information of display type from UGOOS CW For how to set Attribute Table refer to page 3 17 Setting items Macro command SMPL_CSV To convert a BIN file of the buffering file No that is specified by FO into a CSV file and save the converted file Available devices Ll PLC memory Pence Constant Memory card EA w O O a SMPL_CSV FO 3 13 suo UNA PUPD AD w Editor Setting 8 Transferring the Recipe Data It is possible to capture the recipe data that exists in the RECIPE folder of a CF card into the PLC or UG320HD internal memory On
49. g deadman switch and tem ted Window 7 Seta B lt gt 2 Divis key lock switch are set Mult Overlap 5 ee fe aes EE el lE Data Block Message Ziglia o F Pattern s Macro Block 1 Click Handy Setting in the System Setting menu Pasa Biak under Item nr aes Ex Char 16 Ex Char 32 Data Sheet Screen Library 2 The Handy Setting dialog is displayed Suen Sota ece Comm Parameter Note v Buffering Area Setting a A ee v Memory Card Setting The settin g of whether or Iv Use Deadman Switch Barcode Setting T Use Key lock Switch Function Switch Setting not to use the deadman switch can be changed with a macro during RUN see explanation on the next page However the setting of Handy Setting takes effect just after the power is turned on Multi Language Setting Others Access Folder No DAT fo Handy Setting Event Timer Macro Time Display Format Temp Control Comm Setting Temp Control Network Table Station Number Table Setting UG Link Setting Built in Clock Setting Attribute Table OUse Deadman Switch This item specifies whether or not to use deadman switch during operation Uncheck this item when screen operation is to be always enabled L1Use Key lock Switch Check this item when the key switch is used Uncheck this item when screen operation is to be
50. gether with other machines or to a part of a building it can be adversely Type D grounding affected O If grounding results in a malfunction of this equipment isolate the FG terminal from the ground 3 Emergency Stop Switch Connect the cable to the shaded part in the following figure to output emergency stop switch signal 1 16 Hardware Specifications MEmergency Switch Specifications Item Specifications Number of switches 1 Form Push lock type 2 NC contacts common Mechanical life Min 100 000 cycles 4 External Output Switch Signal is output from the external output switch to an external device Connect the cable to the shaded part in the following figure TBI MExternal Output Switch Specifications Item Specifications Number of output points 4 Output element Sink Rated voltage 12V to 24V DC Max drive current 50mA Isolation method By photocoupler Circuit configuration INOIIO eu13 U 12V to 24V DC Do not use the external output switches for emergency purposes 1 17 TAL eog eura SHeIsNINW Hardware Specifications 5 Key Switch Option To output key switch signal connect the cable to the shaded part in the following figure Mikey Switch Specifications Item Specifications Number of switches Number of contacts 1 NO contact Mechanical life Min 250 000 cycles Electrical life Min 100 000 cycles switching frequency 1200 cycle hour 6 Serial I
51. gnal names of UG320HD TB1 with those on the POD CN1 side described in the connection diagram in the UG Series User s Manual lt Hardware gt Pin numbers on the POD CN1 side shall be ignored Example To connect to MITSUBISHI computer link unit A1SJ71UC24 R2 Referring to Connection Diagram on page P2 21 of the UG Series User s Manual lt Hardware gt FG To FG of PLC or external device UG320HD POD CN1 TB1 D sub 25pin Male Signal name of terminal board ooo Wiring diagram in the UG Series Manual lt Hardware gt O For RS 232C SD and SG as well as RD and SG are made into pairs O Shield shall be connected to the FG terminal To RS 232C port POD TB1 of the link unit of PLC Receive data i SG SG Send data 1 21 Hardware Specifications MRS 422 Communication For more information about the wiring to individual PLC refer to the UG Series User s Manual lt Hardware gt FEH352 In connecting to a PLC be sure to match the signal names of UG320HD TB1 with those on the POD CN1 side described in the connection diagram in the UG Series User s Manual lt Hardware gt Pin numbers on the POD CN1 side shall be ignored Example To connect to MITSUBISHI computer link unit AISJ71UC24 R4 Referring to Connection Diagram 3 on page P2 22 of the UG Series User s Manual lt Hardware gt To FG of PLC or external device POD CN1 D sub 25pin Male
52. hen data transfer finishes successfully the following message is displayed Press the OK switch For other messages that may be displayed in this window refer to page P2 14 Work nomally finished 7 The CF Card File Information window is displayed CF Card File Information On this window check the name DCPxxxx BIN data UGOI20 Program version etc of the newly created file Version Font Data Press the Close switch to close the window ee Galas Version 1 230 Screen PLC Type General Purpose Serial Screen Comment Temperature Driver Data Module C Display CF Card To compare the data of UG320HD with that of CF card do as follows 1 With the T or d switch move the cursor on the DSPxxxx BIN file the data of which you want to compare 2 Press the Selection switch The CF Card File Information window is displayed 3 Press the Close switch to close the CF Card File Information window The Selection switch lights up 4 Press the Data Selection switch The Data Selection window is displayed 5 Select a data that you want to compare and press the OK switch to close the window The Data Selection switch lights up 6 In the Transfer dialog select Display lt gt Card and press the Start switch 7 When comparison ends a window is displayed Follow the directions that are displayed on this window 2 13 CGHOZE DN 40 UOHBAdO N System Screen Message
53. ignal name Contents TXD RS 232C send data RTS RS 232C control signal RXD RS 232C receive data CTS RS 232C control signal SD RS 485 send data SD RS 485 send data RTS RS 485 control signal RTS RS 485 control signal DO1 External output switch 1 SG Signal ground RD RS 485 receive data RS 485 receive data CTS RS 485 control signal CTS RS 485 control signal D03 External output switch 3 D02 External output switch 2 COM External output switch common D04 External output switch 4 E_COM _ Emergency stop 1 2 common KEY1 Key switch 1 KEY2 Key switch 2 EMGI1 Emergency stop 1 EMG2 Emergency stop 2 24V Power supply for main unit OV Ground FG Frame ground 1 15 Hardware Specifications 2 Power Terminal The power cable is connected to the shaded part in the following figure WPower Cable O Be sure to use the power supply the supply voltage variation of which is within the permissible range O Be sure to use the power supply that is low in the noise between lines or between line and ground O In order to minimize voltage drop use as thick a power cable as possible O Keep the 24 V DC cable sufficiently away from high voltage or large current cables MiGrounding AN This equipment must be grounded O For grounding this equipment be sure to use a Communication cable dedicated grounding wire Type D grounding with poo l PLC 100Q or lower grounding resistance O Ifthe equipment is grounded to
54. ile Save in RECIPE folder RECIPE It is necessary to set Attribute Table a file that contains the information of display type from UGOOS CW For how to set Attribute Table refer to page 3 17 Create a CSV file and save it in the RECIPE folder Macro command LD_RECIPESEL To transfer the data of a CSV file of file No F1 that is specified by rows and columns to a memory starting from FO Available devices Indirect specification Internal memory Moms em LD_RECIPESEL FO F1 F1 memory PLC memory Constant Memory card For file No set the value of ITEM No that is set by Attribute Table n 3 Number of columns n 4 Number of rows lt Example gt To capture part of the REC 0001 CSV file in the RECIPE folder of a CF card in internal memory u100 RECIPE REC0000 CSV REC0001 CSV REC0002 CSV KKIOCINE u0000 1 File No 1 u0001 2 Starting column No 2 u0002 3 Starting row No 3 u0003 1 Number of columns 1 u0004 3 Number of rows 3 Macro command LD_RECIPE u100 u0000 is executed 3 15 suo UNA PUPD AD w Editor Setting c Creating a CSV File To save the data of PLC memory UG320HD internal memory in the RECIPE folder as a CSV file Setting items Item 1 System Setting A Attribute Table A ITEM RECIPE It is necessary to set Attribute Table a file that contains the information of displ
55. itches POWER lamp Lights up when power is supplied ENB lamp Lights up when screen operation is possible Surface sheet Material PET When the normal temperature is 25 and the surface luminance of the display is 50 of the default WTouch Panel Specifications Item Specifications Switch resolution 1024 W x 1024 H Form Analog resistance film Mechanical life Min 1 000 000 cycles WFunction Switch Specifications Item Specifications Number of switches 12 4 for direct external output Type of switch Membrane switch Mechanical life Min 1 000 000 cycles MEmergency Switch Specifications Item Specifications Number of switches 1 Form Push lock type 2 NC contact common Mechanical life Min 100 000 cycles WDeadman Switch Specifications Item Specifications Number of switches l Form Momentary switch 1 NO contact Mechanical life Min 1 000 000 cycles 1 11 Hardware Specifications W3 position Switch Specifications Item Specifications Number of switches 1 Form 1 NO contact double cutout slow action Mechanical life Min 1 000 000 cycles for 1P 2P IP action Min 100 000 cycles for 1P 2P 3P action Operating pressure Required force to work directly on circuit operation reference value Min 30N Mikey Switch Specifications Option Item Specifications Number of switches l Number of contacts 1 NO contact Mechanical life Min 250 000 cycles Electrical life Min 100 000 cycles Switching frequ
56. llipse elliptical arc elliptical sector Others tile patterns Property of Drawing Type of lines 6 types fine thick dot chain broken two dot chain Tile patterns 16 types incl user definable 8 types Display property normal reverse blinking Display color 128 colors blinking 16 colors Color specification foreground background boundaries line WDrawing Environment Item Specifications Drawing Method Exclusive drawing software Drawing Tool Name of exclusive drawing software UGOOS CW Ver 2 4 0 0 or later Personal computer with 1486 or more pentium or more is recommended OS Microsoftt Windows 95 98 NT version 4 0 or 2000 Capacity of hard disk required free area of approx 40MB or more Display resolution of 640 x 480 or more 800 x 600 is recommended 1 13 Hardware Specifications MFunction Performance Specifications Item Screens Screen Memory Switches Actions of Switch Lamps Graphs Numerical Data Display Character Display Message Display Data Setting Messages Sampling Multi Overlaps Data Blocks Graphic Libraries Patterns Macro Blocks Page Blocks Direct Blocks Screen Blocks Calendar Buzzer Back light Auto OFF Function Self diagnostic Function Specifications Max 1024 FP ROM flash memory Approx 2 760Kbytes different from the language 768 per screen 2 Set reset momentary alternate to light possible to press a function switch and a display switch at the same time
57. mage Even some items indicated by Caution may also result in a serious accident The general safety precautions are described below Individual precautions are given where neces sary with the above symbols e Do not touch the terminals or other electrically live parts while power is supplied to the product To prevent electric shock ensure that crimp terminals or lead wires connected to the terminal block are not touching the mounting bracket screws Turn OFF the power before mounting dismounting wiring maintaining or checking otherwise electric shock erratic operation or troubles might occur The liquid liquid crystal on the liquid crystal display is harmful If it has been damaged it must not get into the mouth If the skin or clothes are stained with is rinse them with soapy water e Design and configure an emergency stop interlock or other safety circuit external to the POD Do not use the POD keypad switches in such safety circuits Circuits configured using POD switches will not be able to protect the machine from damage or user form physical injury if the POD becomes faulty Safety Precautions Store the product in the environment specified in the instruction manual and related manuals Under high temperatures in particular the battery life is significantly reduced Do not use one found damaged or deformed when unpacked otherwise failure or erratic operation might be caused Do not shock the pro
58. master independent of the hardware version For hardware version check the value of the third digit from the left of Ser No marked on the rear of the main unit UG520H V 4 UG520H S 3 UG420H V 5 UG420H T gt 5 UG420H S 4 UG320H gt 7 x Multi link 2 cannot be used when the master POD uses a communication interface unit UGO3I T J E C S P UGO2I T J S X Multi link 2 cannot be used when the master POD uses a temperature control network 1 25 Hardware Specifications MAvailable PLC models for Multi link 2 Fuji Electric is planning to support all the PLC models that can be 1 1 connected with POD presently as of October 1 2000 the following models are supported lt Model gt FUJI MICREX SX series Provided KOYO SU SG Depends on model FUJI MICREX SX CPU Provided KOYO SR T Provided FUJI MICREX F series Provided KOYO SR T K protocol Not provided FUJI FLEX PC series Provided A B PLC 5 Not provided FUJI FLEX PC CPU Provided A B SLC500 Provided FUJI FLEX PC COM Provided A B Micro Logix 1000 Not provided FUJI FLEX PC T Provided GE Fanuc 90 series Not provided FUJI FLEX PC CPU T Provided GE Fanuc 90 series SNP X Not provided MITSUBISHI AnA N U series Provided TOSHIBA T series Provided MITSUBISHI QnA series Provided STEMENS S5 Not provided MITSUBISHI QnH Q series Provided SIEMENS S7 Not provided MITSUBISHI ACPU port Provided SIEMENS S5 UG400 compatible Not provided
59. n refer to P2 16 External output switch Display POWER lamp Key switch option 9 10 TB1 Terminal for PLC communication power supply or external output MJ1 Modular jack for screen data transfer O SW1 Terminal resistance Upper side ON B 5 o B 2 Cable clamp or neck strap mounting hole ss D 4 Wall mounting bracket UGOOP HDFS mount 09090809090909099998 W ing hole 3 5 4 Connector for internal clock data backup battery UGOOP HDRB MiSide WBottom 6 CF card interface Communication cable mounting hole 1 5 Outside Dimensions MoOutline Drawing and Outside Dimensions of UG320HD Unit mm Top Side Front Rear 259 Bottom Hardware Specifications 1 9 SUOISUSWIG pPIs N O Ea Hardware Specifications Power Supply 1 6 Specifications Item Physical Environment 8 Mechanical Workin Conditions Electrical 1 10 Mounting Conditions Rated Voltage Permissible Range of Voltage Permissible Momentary Power Failure Demand Rushed Electric Current With stand voltage Insulation Resistance Ambient Temperature Storage Ambient Temperature Ambient Humidity Dust Solvent Resistance Corrosive Gas Vibration Resistance Shock Resistance Noise Resistance Static Electricit
60. ndar gt Hardware Specifications MiSample Wiring between PODs For details refer to the UG Series User s Manual lt Multi link2 Communications gt FEH364 To prevent noise the shielding FG of individual cable needs to be connected only at a one end between PODs so that it does not become continuous D b C d e gt O A master User equipment POD slave POD slave POD slave ned MJ1 2 terminal board TB1 TB1 TB1 O Signal 12345678 Terminal resistance Terminal resistance Terminal resistance Terminal resistance ON OFF OFF ON J 1 Multi link Multiple units of POD are connected to one unit of PLC n 1 to 32 POD 1 POD 2 POD 3 POD n coo 0000 oo 0000 ee CO RS 485 Maximum length 500 m Cl Cl a 1 27 Hardware Specifications MAvailable PLCs for multi link Manufacturer FUJI MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI OMRON SHARP HITACHI MATSUSHITA YOKOGAWA YASKAWA TOYOPUG TOSHIBA SIEMENS SHINKO SAMSUNG LG MASTER K500 K1000 Mwhen multiple units of POD are connected to a link unit of PLC 2 wire connection by RS 485 POD POD POD l l TB1 TB1 TB1 Link unit RD terminal resistance SD RD terminal resistanc
61. nnectors WSystem Composition The following illustration shows possible system configurations using UG320HD handy type Panel Editor for UG series Transferring screen data UGO0C T Q Creating screens oo OOHH oo BOBDA UGO0S CW Personal computer PC UG320HD Daa a l ae communication Cable RS 232C RS 422 UGOOC B CE card During operation link communication RS 232C RS 422 aA L L C General purpose computer Link unit Bar code reader WList of Models Individual character of model code means as follows UG 3 20 HD 4 Display size 3 7 7 inch Deadman switch Version up data None Momentary deadman switch 3 3 position deadman switch POD main unit Key switch None No key switch Handy type K Key switch installed Power requirements 4 24 V DC Interface specifications C Serial Display device S STN color LCD Optional communication unit UGO O I O cannot be used UOISOAMWO7 WaySkS Hardware Specifications WPeripheral Equipment UGOOC CW Application software for creating screen data Panel editor for Windows95 98 NT4 0 2000 common for Japanese and English versions UGOOC T Screen data transfer cable 3 m Connects the POD to a personal computer UGOOC HDL External connection cable L 3 5 15 20 m Cable for communi
62. nterface Used for communication with PLC Connect the cable to the shaded part in the following figure TBI WSerial Interface Specifications Item Specifications Signal level RS 232C or RS 422 485 Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115200 Parity Even odd none Data length 8 bits 7 bits Stop bits 1 bit 2 bits Connecting method Terminal board 1 18 Hardware Specifications 7 Connecting Method The following 3 methods are available for connecting POD s to PLC s M1 1 Link Communication One unit of POD is connected to one unit of PLC For more information refer to 1 8 1 1 Link Communication on page P1 21 POD PLC RS 232C or RS 422 RS 485 Wi n Link Communication Multi drop For more information refer to 1 9 1 n Link Communication on page P1 23 POD RS 485 Maximum length 500 m SO e Hl Wn 1 Link Communication Multi link Fore more information refer to 1 10 n 1 Link Communication on page P1 25 POD 1 POD 2 POD 3 POD n oo DOOD e m RS 485 Maximum length 500 m 1 19 TAL eog eura SHeIsNINW Hardware Specifications 8 Cable Commendable cable Use communication cable UGOOC HDH O 3 5 15 20 m supplied from Fuji Electric Co Ltd O For cable connection tighten the terminal scr
63. o the original I O Test screen press the F2 switch To cancel the I O Test mode press the F3 switch C Deadman Switch This switch is used to check the deadman switch Test result is OK when the lamp lights up while the deadman switch is pressed Press the deadman switch 1 0 Test Main Menu Key Switch Switch Check RS232C RS485 Self Loop Test 2 4 System Screen D Key Switch Option This switch is used to check the key switch Test result is OK if the lamp lights up when unlocked Please refer to the manual Hardware Specifications Please refer oo O O OD cr eer oO 22 m ain Menu O h f ie PS Key Switch Key Switch Deadman Switch Switch Check O
64. on switches F1 to F5 and each function switch corresponds to an item on the displayed switch menu When the SYSTEM switch is pressed again the switch menu which is displayed on the screen will disappear and the functions of switches F1 to F7 are defined for the purpose of the user The data of these function switches is allocated to the memory area of PLC YSTE an OO 5 R gt WFunction of F1 to F5 when the switch menu is displayed O F1 Mode This switch changes the operation mode Main Menu Mode RUN Mode Run Mode Main Menu Mode possible to specify the changing time O F2 Contrast Adjustment dark This switch adjusts the contrast of LCD When the F2 switch is pressed once the LCD color becomes dark If this switch is held down for 1 second the LCD color changes rapidly into darkness O F3 Contrast Adjustment intermediate This switch also adjusts the contrast of LCD When the F3 switch is pressed once the LCD color becomes intermediate O F4 Contrast Adjustment light This switch adjusts the contrast of LCD When the F4 switch is pressed once the LCD color becomes light If this switch is held down for 1 second the LCD color changes rapidly into lightness O F5 Backlight This switch turns the backlight of UG320HD on or off Backlight control items are set from the screen development editor UG0OS CW If you want to use this function you have to set B
65. or Close Click a point at upper left corner on the screen and select Close Or click X at upper right on the screen 2J CF Attribute Pear ee TEM ITEM No Move i None Size De eae et aa P ea P Minimize O Maximize None or X Close CtrlsF4 None eee None Next Ctrl F6 None None None None None Klone 3 17 Editor Setting a When an SMPxxxx BIN file is converted into a CVS file Setting items Item I System Setting A Buffering Area Setting B Sampling Mode Item I System Setting A Attribute Table A ITEM BUF CF Attribute Attribute Table 2 CF Attribute 000 Stem i trend memo card BUF BUF BUF RECIPE RECIPE None None None None None None None None None None Comment ITEM 3 ITEM No Sample Type Registration No No of Words Oto 4096 3 18 No Comment ITEM ITEM No l Sample Type Registration No JNo of Words oJ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 C BUF 0 1 1 d Bit Synchronize Bit Synchronize Bit Sample Alarm Function d Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Ad od wd Yd Yd Yd Yd Sd Yd Yd d Set a comment for individual line Select BUF Set buffering area number This item is automatically set when ITEM No is set Set the number of data This item needs to be set when bit synchronization fixed cycle sampling or temperature network is selected This item is
66. pecifications are subject to change for improvement without notice 3 This manual was prepared with utmost care However if you find any ambiguity errors etc please contact any of our sales offices that are listed at the end of this manual In so ding please tell the manual number shown on the cover of this manual Safety Precautions Matters calling for special attention When using the product under the following conditions or environment you are requested not only to give proper consideration to safety measures such as using the product with ample allowance given for its ratings and functions performance and fail safe operation but also to consult our sales representative in charge 1 Storage or use under conditions or environment not specified in the instruction manual and related manuals 2 Application to nuclear power control railway aviation vehicle combustion equipment medical equipment amusement facilities safety equipment etc 3 Application to uses which are considered to have a potentially large effect on life and property and which demand a high degree of safety e Please read this section Safety Precautions carefully before using the product and use it properly e Here the safety precautions are divided into levels Warning and Caution Incorrect handling of the device may result in death or injury Incorrect handling of the device may result in minor injury of physical da
67. product If mounting is improper the product might drop or develop problems or erratic operations Outside Dimensions 50mm Battery Connector 4 7 Handling of Peripheral Equipment How to Mount the Battery 1 Remove the I F cover on the rear of UG320HD 2 Connect the connector of the battery to the connector provided on the rear of UG320HD 3 Remove the paper from the pressure sensitive adhesive double coated tape that is stuck to the battery and bond the battery onto the inner surface the I F cover 4 Mount the I F cover on UG320HD 5 Write the date of battery replacement in the seal supplied with the battery and stick it on the I F cover I F cover mounting portion I F cover Pressure sensitive adhesive double coated tape Timing of Battery Replacement The status of the battery is stored in the system memory s492 of UG320HD 0 Normal 1 Battery voltage too low When the status of s492 becomes 1 immediately replace the battery Effective life of the battery is approximately 5 years at the ambient temperature of 25 C Even within this period replace the battery when the status of s492 becomes 1 4 8 Fuji Electric Co Ltd ED amp C EDrive Systems Company Gate City Ohsaki East Tower 11 2 Osaki 1 chome Shinagawa ku Tokyo 141 0032 Japan Phone 81 3 5435 7135 8 Fax 81 3 5435 7456 9 URL h
68. rm information includes the data of operation time occurrence frequency and occurrence time These data are always stored in a memory other than the cache memory but are output to the CF card together with cache data when the conditions for outputting to CF card are met 4 Conditions for outputting to CF card When the cache memory of specified size is full 2 When the sampling cycles that is set by Buffering Area Setting is reached 3 When macro command SMPL_SAVE is executed 4 When macro command SMPL_CSV is executed 6 When the RESET switch on the memory card is pressed When the R reset bit of the sampling control memory is set ON When screen is changed from RUN to Main Menu lt Note gt e For above and O the data of all buffering areas No 0 to 11 is saved in the CF card For others the data of only the corresponding buffering area is saved in the CF card e For and after cache data is output the data is automatically stored in a backup folder whose name includes the date refer to page 3 12 creating a new file 3 11 suo aung pied 49 w Editor Setting 3 12 6 Backup of Sampling Data It is possible to make a backup file of the sampling data that is stored in the SAMPLE folder of a CF card For this macro command SMPL_BAK is used Store Target SAMPLE Date folder lt Example gt When a backup file is made on September 1 2001 it is stored in the SAMPLE 010901 folder If a
69. rror3 Primary cause Error Error Error Error Error3 2001 5 2001 5 2001 5 EEEE EEROR OERO K an an an an an an an an an an an an an an an cn o eo e wo o o oO o 3 21 Editor Setting b When a RECxxx CSV file is transferred to UG320HD PLC internal memory or when the data of UG320HD PLC internal memory is saved as a RECxxxx CSV file Setting items ofm 0 gt r ITEM RECIPE No 0 to 9999 RECIPE folder of CF card Make CSV File REC0000 CSV l REC9999 CSV CF Attribute Attribute Table E CF Attribute INo comment ITEM ITEM No Sample Type __ Reuistration No No of Words o J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 000 trend BUF 0 Bit Synchronize 1 il wd 001 trend memo card BUF 1 Bit Synchronize 1 1 wd 002 BUF 2 Bit Sample 003 BUF 3 Alarm Function 004 LD RECIPE 0 9 9 d Sd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd yd Ad 005 sv RECIPE 1 10 10 d Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd Yd d 006 None 007 None 008 None 009 None 010 None 011 None 012 None 013 None 014 None 015 None Comment Set a comment for individual line ITEM Select RECIPE 3 ITEM No Set CSV file No 0 to 9999 Sample Type Empty Registration No Set the number of data This must match the number of rows of the CSV file that is to be captured No of Words This item is automatically set when Attribute Setting refer to the following page is set Oto 4096 Set from the Attribute Setting
70. s displayed during data transfer If an error occurred during data transfer the message Work nomally finished window as shown at right is displayed on the as L ok UG320HD These messages and their meaning are shown in the table below Memory Card in this table should be interpreted as CF card for UG320HD A a A a SES INE SS SUN EE RO EE EEE SEARLE SS J Memory Card not setting No memory card is inserted in the socket Or with a flash ROM type memory card inserted in the socket it was attempted to write data in the card Memory card capacity over Cannot write the data in the memory card because the data size in UGO 20 is larger than the capacity of the memory card Writing error occurred Error occurred while data was being written in the memory card Selected data does not exist The data to be read could not be found UGO20 type is different It was attempted to write data in UGO20 but data type was different between memory card and UGO 20 Selected data cannot be read The data in the memory card cannot be read Reading error occurred Error occurred while data was being written in the flash ROM of UGO 20 Data discrepant There was some discrepancy in data when comparing data between the memory card and UGH20 Screen data in UGH 20 will This message appears to warn the user that the data existing in UGO20 will be be broken destroyed if a font data that is greater than the present data is transf
71. sily be edited with Excel or other application software The data can be saved in the same format as those of conventional memory card As the data can be converted into an MCD file with UGOOS CW they can be read or written with the memory card editor separately sold type UGOOP MS Storing and reading recipe data refer to pages P3 14 to 23 CSV file that has been created in advance can be read out with a macro command This function is useful when parameters are to be changed PLC memory UG320HD internal memory data can be saved as a CSV file Transfer of screen data and system program e Screen data can be transferred between CF card and UG320HD Refer to Chapter 2 of this manual e As multiple screen data can be saved data can be changed so as to match the system e As system program can be transferred the version up of UG320HD is possible With the CF card manager of UGOOS CW data can be transferred between personal computer and CF card refer to pages P3 26 to 33 Editor Setting Precautions for Using the CF Card Precautions for using the CF card are shown below 1 Periodically make a backup copy of the data 2 If disk error occurred and no data can be read or written restore the disk by executing Scan Disk on Windows95 98 If the disk cannot still be restored by this operation format it Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation 3 The data size of the files to be use
72. the CF Card File Information window The Selection switch lights up File Selection CF Card File Information Close Screen System DSP0001 BIN 2001 1 10 10 40 20 DSP0000 BIN UGO 20 Program UG320HD SC4 DSP0001 BIN Version 1 378 DSP0002 BIN es Font Data JAPANESE32 DSP0003 BIN DSP0004 BIN Sa Version 1 100 1 092 1 000 I F Driver GENERAL Version 1 230 Screen PLC Type General Purpose Serial Screen Comment Temperature Driver Ver 1 110 Data Module Ver 1 000 Press the Data Selection switch The Data Selection window is displayed 5 Select a data that you want to transfer to UG320HD and press the OK switch to close the window Data Selection Screen I F Driver The Data Selection switch lights up Program x Temperature Driver Data Module Lox 2 11 System Screen 6 In the Transfer dialog at lower right in the window select Display lt Card and press the Start switch CF Card Transfer File Manager 1 File Selection Data Selectio Screen System ri Transfer DSP0000 BIN ansie DSP0001 BIN _ Bisplay lt caraf Display lt Card DSP0004 BIN Mimay gt Cara Display gt Card Display lt gt Card lt gt Card 1 7 The Start switch changes to Busy and blinks When data transfer finishes successfully the following window is displayed Press the
73. the contrary it is also possible to save the data of PLC or UG320HD internal memory in a CF card a Capturing all CSV files To transfer the CSV files which exist in the RECIPE folder to the PLC internal memory UG320HD internal memory Setting items Item System Setting A Attribute Table A ITEM Make CSV File Save in RECIPE folder RECIPE It is necessary to set Attribute Table a file that contains the information of display type from UGOOS CW For how to set Attribute Table refer to page 3 17 Create a CSV file and save it in the RECIPE folder Macro command LD_RECIPE To transfer a CSV file of file No F1 to a memory starting from FO For file No set the value of ITEM No that is set by Attribute Table Available devices PLC memory alles Constant Memory card es aa po oO LD RECIPE FO F1 lt Example gt To capture the REC 0001 CSV file in the RECIPE folder of a CF card in internal memory u200 RECIPE REC0000 CSV REC0001 CSV REC0002 CSV Macro command LD_RECIPE u200 1 is executed 00 HOOH oo HA YW 3 14 Editor Setting b Capturing Part of a CSV File For this rows and columns of a CSV file in the RECIPE folder are specified to transfer the corresponding data to the PLC internal memory UG320HD internal memory Setting items O Item I System Setting A Attribute Table A ITEM Make CSV F
74. tored in the cache of UG320HD and then the cumulative sampling data is stored in the CF card as a batch Editor Setting For more information about the cache refer to page P3 10 to 11 Macro command SMPL_SAVE This macro command is used when you want to arbitrarily output the sampling data stored in the cache to the CF card 5 Storing Sampling Data in CF Card II Sampling data can be stored in a CF card Unlike conventional SRAM card CF card needs not be formatted to match the screen data What you have to do is only insert a CF card in the UG320HD Store target SAMPLE folder Though the data is not output to CARD BIN the area is occupied suo aung pied 49 w Format BIN file format File name SMPO0000 BIN to SMP0011 BIN The numeric part means buffering area No Setting items Sampling Mode Item I System Setting A Buffering Area Setting B Store Target CF Card Output File No n 0 to 15 lt Item I System Setting A Memory Card Setting M No n 0 to 15 lt I F Memory Type Buffering File Item I System Setting A Others O CF Card Use Cache Yes 1 No 1 Depending on the timing of data saving macro command SMPL_SAVE needs to be set For more information about the setting of devices other than CF card refer to Chapter 12 Sampling Mode and Chapter 13
75. tribute Setting Attribute Setting Format tab window The set content is displayed for the value of Registration No Set Type Deci mal and Number of Words for each Attribute Setting Format Display Type nperare Sample 0000 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word 12345 0001 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word 0002 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word 0003 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word Type DEC 7 0004 DEC Decimal Point 0 1 Word Characters 2 Decimal fo All same Number of Words Delete 1Word 2Word _ 2e Set Cancel e All same Sets to the currently selected values as a batch e Delete Sets the currently selected part to default values Unsigned DEC Decimal 0 1 Word e Set Defines the setting that is made on the currently selected part 3 23 Editor Setting 3 4 System Memory 3 24 The status of deadman switch key switch external output switch and CF card is output to the system memory s This section explains the content of memory areas s490 to 499 For the explanation of other system memory areas refer to Chapter 15 of the UG Series User s Manual lt Reference gt FEH351 s497 CF card error status s498 Remaining capacity of CF card Kbytes lt UG 3499 WList Address Contents Memory type w uG C n swo Eee a WDetail address s490 Whether fixed switches deadman switch and key switch are enabled or
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77. ular Jack 1 when developing a screen it is necessary to bring up the Main Menu screen for screen data transfer Model code of UG320HD System program version Screen data size LPLC Type MITSUBISHIAnA N U seri 3 ete PLC model and Si Se eae Comment DEMO Screen comment set in the screen file Sonal Level RS 232C i PLC Stat No 0 Even Send Delay Omsec g I O Test Setting of modular jack To the Clock Adjustment screen To the I O Test screen Font data version PLC interface driver version and model Setting of comm parameter For details see page P2 15 For details see pages P2 3 to 8 To the CF Card File Manager screen For details see pages P2 9 to 14 2 2 System Screen I O Test When the I O Test switch is pressed on the Main Menu screen the I O Test screen as shown below is displayed This screen is prepared for checking the hardware of unit UG320HD CF Card O D g c O 5 O jh C G UJ N E U Key Switch Deadman Switch Switch Check Self Loop Test x Please refer to the manual Hardware Specifications Communication Port RS232C
78. urface of this product is protected by a hard coated sealing film do not press the keypad switches with tweezers or sharp pointed tools To prevent damage do not press the keys too hard When transferring screen data during system operation confirm unit safety completely Incorrect operation can cause a machine damage or accident Do not place a transceiver etc close to the product It can cause the product to malfunction Connect the ground terminal to the ground otherwise an erratic operation might occur Do not remodel or disassemble the product otherwise a failure might occur Follow the regulations of industrial wastes when the device is to be discarded Contents Chapterl1 Hardware Specifications 1 1 Chapter2 System Screen 2 22 2222 nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nner nena ene 2 1 Chapter3 Editor Seting 2 22 3 1 Chapter4 Handling of Penpheral Equipment 4 1 Hardware Specifications 1 1 Special Features 1 2 Notes on Usage 1 3 System Composition 1 4 Name of Each Part 1 5 Outside Dimensions 1 6 Specifications 1 7 Multistage Terminal Board 1 8 1 1 Link Communication 1 9 1 n Link Communication Multi drop 1 10 n 1 Link Communication 1 11 Modular ack MJ 1 1 12 DIP Switch 1 13 Neck Strap and Cable Clamp Mounting Method 1 14 Bar Code Reader Interfa
79. y Dischange Resistance Grounding Structure Cooling System Dimensions W x H x D mm Case Color Material UG320HD 24V DC 24V 10 DC 10ms or less 24V DC 20W or less 13A 2ms DC external terminals to FG 500V AC per min 500V DC 1OMQ or more 0 C to 50 C 10 C to 60 C 85 RH or less without dew condensation No conductive dust No cutting oil or no organic solvent to cling to the unit No corrosive gas Vibration frequency 10 to 150Hz Acceleration 9 8m s2 3 directions of X Y and Z one hour Pulse shape Sine half wave Peak acceleration 147m s2 3 directions of X Y and Z six times Noise voltage 1000Vp p noise width 1 us Contact discharge 6 kV Aerial discharge 8 kV Type D grounding Protection structure conforming to IP65 except UG320HD SC4L33 Form in a body Mounting method handy wall mounting desktop Cooling naturally Approx 1 2kg 259 x 232 x 47 excluding emergency stop switch Munsell N 2 0 black PC ABS Hardware Specifications WDisplay Specifications Item Specifications Display device STN color LCD Resolution W xH dots 640 x 480 Dot pitch Wx H mm 0 082 x 0 246 suo eI DOdS K Effective display area 7 7 inches Display color 128 colors blinking 16 colors Backlight Cold cathode ray tube can be replaced by user Life of backlight Approx 40 000 hours Automatic off function Continuously lighting arbitrarily settable Contrast adjustment By function sw

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