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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 
76. ttp   www fujielectric co jp kiki     Information in this manual is subject to change without notice     
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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