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1. include math h Vector Graphics E BlueFrame vg n 2 3 a i 7 VP TD 5 Read Write Local address function 6 int ReadLocal const char type int addr int n Macro Variable Serial Ethe 7 int WriteLocal const char type int addr int n Port 8 9 Parameter type isthe string of LW LB Name FT 10 ii Pii PP address is the Operation addres 11 Piiiiid nRegs isthe length of read or Storage Format bit PLCNo 0 B 12 iii i f i i buf is the buffer which stor 1 qe zd ae v 7 Area L w B M Address 10 0 oo Format Range DDDDD H O Data Format BIN 0 0 1 0255 FJ G Storage For Name PLC No Area WordLength Array Variable m 3 Add Variable Raw Read Write Array Length Delete Variabl PT Ratan OK Cancel J PLC Modify Variable 2 Parts Export variables o mr a Se Import variables Project Database 4 Tm gt Screens Preview Output Window x 3 After click OK there is a new variable added in the Macro Variable Table window it can be used in macro program as a defined variable 24 int MacroEntry Word R Read Write Refer to the NB Series NB Designer Operation Manual V106 for the detail Creating Vector Graphics With powerful vector graphics and bitmap libraries function in NB Designer users can create any graphics such as switches lights or tubes at will Each vector graphic or bitmap contains 256 statuse
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3. 4 Screen Creation h Project File Window The Window adopts a tree structure to show the correlations between the project related touch panel and macro files amp BMP files i Project Work Space The Window displays a tree structure to show configuration of whole the project such as the PLC the PT and the screens 4 4 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation 4 3 Creating Project This section describes the procedures to set parameters and creat a project effectively for NB7W TWOOB by way of example The date created through NB Designer are regarded as Project Creating New Project Project creation should be started with setting the configuration plan when using NB Designer the first time 1 Select File New from the main menu The New Project dialogue border will pop up Edit View Screen Shape Com ER do O D 9 et 3 ae U 2 D O d New rn n Open Ctri O Close i Save Ctri S P Save As Project Password 2 Select NB7W TWOOB from PT Project Library drag PT to the edit window after selecting it with a single click Select horizontal for PT display Mode tax xXbDrFTOJectcarycar annop jicar nop lt 7 File Edit View Screen Shape Components 5 Go aA C OC 0 Ala Note Even when the other model is used the project can be created by the same operations NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide
4. JOG Speed 0 1 sec T NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 9 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10 How to keep the time in the event record and in the PLC synchronized Check Use External Clock in PT Property PT Extended Property as follows User Permission Setting Event History Setting Print Setting COM1 Setting COM2 Setting PT Task Bar PT Extended Property System Information Setting Security Level Setting W Backlight 10 mins Video Mode PAL Auto backlight during alarm event Screen Saver 0 minis Screen Saver Screen Frame Retum to Original Screen When Screen Saver Ends Number of Languages 8 hi M Allow Upload v Allow Decompilation igual Chinese Font Box Height 24 Operation Log Storage Setting System Scroll Bar Width 20 Storage Device SD Card Use Macro when loading project Subfalder pm macro c Z Storage Type Daily File i Use Buzzer Lise Extemal Clock Buffer Storage Default save as ms I Vector Font Smooth Display Storage Period Days Meanwhile clock register data inside the PLC is also needed to be transmitted to the local register LW9010 9017 Refer to the NB Series NB Designer Operation Manual V106 for the details L w 3010 Local time second Range 0 59 1 word A L w 3 011 Local time minute Range 0 59 1 word A L w 3012 Lacal time hour Range 0 23 1 word A L w 301 3 Local time day Range 1
5. Multi language switch can be achieved through changing the value of the special memory LW9130 The default setting is LW9130 0 with the corresponding language 1 NB Designer supports up to a maximum of 32 languages The following is an example of Chinese English switching LW9130 0 Language 1 Chinese LW9130 1 Language 2 gt English a Create a text in the text library as shown below Ted Library Language HEAR RS Birds of a feather flock together OFF H ON IN Delete Delete All Language Import NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting b Add a Bit Switch and a static text on the screen with the Use Text Library selected for labels as shown below Transport Font v Auto Resize Graphic Font Label List Copy Text to All State Font type C Vector Font Bitmap Font Font Attribute Font DFNB EN Size 16 Position Left Color Language Engiish USA T kalic Bold Copy Font Attribute to 9 9 ERN p OO o c oO D 7 gt O O e 5 e SJOIIS JO sSoJnseeuuJojuno L 9 Font Attribute Font DFNB EN Size 16 Position Left M Color language Engish USA italic Bold Copy Font Attribute To All Languages NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 23 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting c Add two Command Button Components on the screen with both
6. e Use a DC power with a slight voltage fluctuation and reinforced or double insulation and that will provide a stable output even if the input is momentarily interrupted for 10 ms Rated Power Supply Voltage DC 24 V Allowable range DC 20 4 27 6 V g N m 2 E 3 D put 5 The connectable power supply specifications are as follows figure out a suitable power supply specification so as to satisfy the requirement for power supply capacity Models Rated Voltage Allowable Voltage Range Power NB3Q TWOOB DC24V DC20 4V to 27 6V 5W NB3Q TWO1B 9W NB5Q TWOOB 6W NB5Q TWO1B 10W NB7W TWOOB 7W NB7W TWO1B 11W NB10W TWO1B 14W e NB5Q NB7W NB10W TWLILIB f The reverse side of NB 1 DC24V NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 3 5 3 Installation and Wiring Precautions for Safe Use e Firstly wire the twisted power line to the terminal block then install the terminal block to the NB Units Use power lines with AWG 12 to 26 thick peel the coating 6 5 mm length followed by tightening the screw with 0 3 to 0 5N torque Make sure the screw of the terminal block is tightened firmly Only NB3Q TWUILUB has a different pin arrangement of the terminal block Do not make use of the terminal block of NB3Q TWUILIB for other equipments Grounding The NB unit has a functional earthing terminal 72 Arrange the wiring according to the following conditions 1 When a potential diff
7. As PT Proper y ee e onm 4 27 4 0 Save and Load Projeti 3 ierra o eei eds Erro o reel Eo eren ep aAA ES 4 28 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 7 Sec 5 Run BERBER HEHE BBR BRR RRB RRR RP RP RR RP RP RP RB RP RR RR RR RP RB RE RR RP RP RRP RP RE RR RP RR RR RR RE RP RB RP RP RR RRP RP RB RP RP RP RP eR eR eR eR RP RP RB RP eR RP eR eRe eee eee eee ee D 1 2 PreparallONS sineera E A E E a E A E a steceeauaeeie 5 2 52 HM n NB M a a N aaa DEDE EU 5 5 Sec 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 1 6 1 IANO ile Me 6 2 6 2 Checking and Cleaning uoiiucio iie ohne u uae E uet A acia Suus acr RE Er 6 3 6 3 TROUDIESIOOUNG eter c RR 6 5 6 3 1 Countermeasures for errors eessssessssesessssssesen eee he menn nemem ennemi sete se tete re reiri rere rire iri rere renis 6 5 6 3 2 Communication related Troubles sessssessssesenee eem III nm meet re mere retit riter terrre 6 25 6 3 3 Hardware Troubles E REED EE x ERE EE eco ERE ee ee REDE ER ERO UE ds 6 29 6 3 4 Errors occurred when the UDP communications with OMRON PLC ererenn 6 31 6 3 5 Other TtOUbl8S sonic been e EO E te ddp to te ib s hee ech canted ee reed a A eM ai 6 31 6 4 Unit Replacement PrecautllOliS 5 cess aet aaa eoe reU rco aeo ae cess Cc eoo c eoo E cU e eee onere Euge 6 33 xi2dtienBalicucec RU 1 NB series Programmable Terminals S
8. uy an TS m fi CTRL BAROOLvg i h a Q BitButton BitLamp DE IEEE Eu T ig CTRL BAROO9 vg 2 l a GF per S P DISP BARON i l BMR i DISP_BAR002 vg i rS e gt P e P e 5 r x DISP BARO05 vg Bit Switch Direct Screen MEE NN L n o o DISP_BAROO6 vg s ZEE 1 Pon Database i 4 n i eee eee eee eee eee I Sutput Window x i L E h I E E f f y N Ready Mouse x 344 y 6 a Title Bar Indicating the names of applications b Menu Bar Classifying the functions of NB Designer in groups Grouping functions are indicated in the form of pull down menu c Toolbar Displaying icons for common functions The function names will be indicated when the cursor is put on related icons In the tool bar sub tool bar includes basic functions is displayed d Project Library Window The Project Library Window contains Communication Connection PT PLC Parts Function Parts and Project Database e Output Window Displaying the compilation process of a project and providing compilation error information f Status Bar Displaying information such as the current cursor position the width height of the target object and the editing state etc g Edit Window The window is used for designing images and setting the communication method between the PT and PLC NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 3
9. 01 LS2 0 06 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 7 2 System Design NB7W Screen The screens below will be displayed on NB7W 1 WAIT The screen will be displayed when the garage door is fully closed The number of flash of headlights is indicated in the form of Level Meter The transparent button on the upper left corner is used for switching to the maintenance screen 2 OPEN The screen will be displayed when the motor for opening control is activated 3 CLOSE The screen will be displayed when the motor for closing control is activated 4 STOP The screen will be displayed when the STOP switch is pressed 2 8 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 System Design 5 FULLY OPEN The screen will be displayed when the garage door is fully opened There is a button for keeping the garage door open N a D 3 O 5 m D ct O 5 o lt 0 al D 3 6 CHECK 1 This screen is used for maintenance by displaying the input states of the sensors The screen will be displayed when the maintenance button on 1 WAIT screen is pressed 7 CHECK 2 This maintenance screen can check the operation through displaying the input states of Function Keys 8 CHECK 3 The current values of the timer and counter used for counting flash times of headlights are displayed on this screen which is used for maintenance NB series Programm
10. 1 Format Range DDDDD 0 10255 Write Address PT HM dg D i Pott No COMI Change Station Mo Area Varable LV m Address System Memory Data TT Word z Foma HM lengh 1 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Use two Command Button as the Page Up Down button designate the button address the same as the component for display and set as follows in the properties page of Command Button Basic Property Command Button Label Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Type JOG T Addend 10 Max Value 1000 Delay Time 0 1 sec JOG Speed 0 1 sec Basic Property Command Button Label Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Type JOG m o e Subtrahend 10 Min Value 0 3 c o Delay Time 0 1 sec JOG Speed 1 sec F o 8 3 Note Incremental upper limit is set as the number of events which you need to record while the decre mental lower limit is recommended to be set to O 9 Why is there one event inquiring record less When the customer set the Page Up Down Switching for Command Button component the lower limit is set to 1 which will cause the records to be one less The correct setting is as follows Basic Property Command Button Label Graphics Control Setting Display Setting gt En C O c 2 D 3 D pe o c D o gt O D x x O o Type JOG TF Delay Time 0 1 sec
11. Lamp are Corresponding OPENSWih STOP Switch CLOSE Switch Name Read Address W bit 1 00 W bit 1 01 W bit 1 02 Function Normal Label Transport font Transport font Transport font 0 blank 0 blank 0 blank 1 OPEN 1 STOP 1 CLOSE Graphics Use the vector graphic Lamp2State1 00 vg e Function Key Components These are used for switching to 6 Check 1 and 8 Check 3 screens The property settings for the Function Key components are Screen Name Next Screen Function Key Change Screen 6 Check 1 Change Screen 8 Check 3 Label Transport font Transport font 0 Previous Screen 0 Next Screen 1 Previous Screen 1 Next Screen Graphics Use the vector graphic CTRL_BAROO1 vg 8 Check 3 The 8 Check 3 screen will be displayed when the screen switching button on the 7 Check 2 screen is pressed Configure functions below e Fixed text indicating the garage door state Number Display components displaying the current values of TIMO and CNTO used in the ladder program e Function Key components buttons for switching to 7 Check 2 and 1 Wait screens e Bit Button components allocated to Open Stop and Close garage door operations respectively NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 23 4 Screen Creation The whole screen is shown below The creating methods for fixed text and Bit Button components for Open Stop and Close garage door operations are the same as t
12. Min Reference Indirect Max Min Reference PT HMIO No 0 PT HMO qw 0 Address 0 System Memory PLC Connection Port COM1 PLC Connection Port COM1 Data m Word z Change Station No 0 Change Station No 0 X Format Length Area Variable W Area Variable LW M Format Range DDDD 0 4095 Address 3 Address 1 Use Variable Use Variable T Dun Fame EE BW B n Use index Use index Use Variable Use Variable Format Range DDDDD 0 10255 Format Range DDDDD 0 10255 2 Open The 2 Open screen will be displayed when the motor for garage door opening control is activated Configure functions below e Fixed text indicating the garage door state e Bit Button components allocated to Open Stop and Close garage door operations respectively NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 17 4 4 18 Screen Creation The whole screen is shown below The creating method is the same as that of 1 Wait a HELO whe Shutter ras C Opening a Screen b Fixed Text c Bit Button components I 3 Close The 8 Close screen will be displayed when the motor for garage door closing control is activated Configure functions below e Fixed text indicating the garage door state e Bit Button components allocated to Open Stop and Close garage door operations respectively The whole screen is shown below The creating method is the same
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14. SW4 NB3Q NB10W Reserved e Reset Switch When pressing the reset switch located on the back side of the PT the system will be rebooted NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 System Design SSS This section describes the manual structure takes NB7W as an example to introduce the operation procedures of the NB system 2 1 About this Manual 000 cee es 2 2 2 2 Demonstration System eas here Ee FRA he we eas 2 3 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 1 2 System Design 2 1 About this Manual This section describes the manual structure and operation procedures of the NB7W system by way of example e Manual Structure The case of the system using the NB Series Take NB7W as an example is described in the follow ing sequence in this manual Chapter 1 NB overview NB model and components names description Chapter 2 Introduce example components and program applications Chapter 3 Installation and wiring Chapter 4 Screen Creation Chapter 5 Start running Chapter 6 Maintenance and troubleshooting The examples of circuit configuration wiring and applications are used for reference only Be sure to refer to the relevant manuals for the specifications performance and safety of each component when configuring practical systems 2 2 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 System Design 2 2 Demonstration System This sec
15. Series Startup Guide This manual V109 wae WAS W450 Manual Manual w302 W303 SYSMAC C200HX HG HE ZE Operation Manual W322 W317 w352 SYSMAC CPM1 CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C SRM1 V2 W353 Programming Manual W356 W339 Serial Communications Units Operation Manual SYSMAC CJ Series CJ1G H H CJ1M CJ1G Operation W393 Manual ET W340 Manual Reference Manual ware wars SYSMAC CS CJ Series CS1W CJ1W ETN21 100Base TX W420 Ethernet Units Operation Manual Construction of Networks SYSMAC CS CJ Series CS1W CJ1W ETN21 100Base TX W421 Ethernet Units Operation Manual Construction of Applications SYSMAC CS CJ Series CS1W CJ1W EIP21 100Base TX W465 EtherNet IP Units Operation Manual W516 W500 W507 NJ Series CPU Unit Built in EtherNet IP Port USER S W506 Manual W503 waag W504 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 NB Overview This section provide specifications of the NB Unit describes its names and functions of the various parts 1 1 Models of NB Series 0 c ce es 1 2 1 2 Part Names and Functions 000 cee eee eee eee es 1 3 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 1 1 NB Overview 1 1 Models of NB Series There are 7 models of NB series PTs available now NB3Q TWOOB TWO1B NB5Q TWOOB TWO1B NB7W TWOOB TWO1B and NB10W TWO1B With TFT display used NB series has higher cost performance The LED backlight used is more environmenta
16. and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance Note Indicates suggestive information and precautions on operation of the product Symbols The circle and slash symbol indicates operations that you must not do The specific operation is shown in the circle and explained in text ON This example indicates prohibiting disassembly The triangle symbol indicates precautions including warnings The specific operation is shown in the triangle and explained in text This example indicates a general precaution NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 11 12 N WARNING Do not attempt to take the product apart and do not touch the product inside while the power is being supplied Otherwise it may result in electric shock Always ensure that the personnel in charge confirm that installation inspection and maintenance were properly performed for the NB Unit Personnel in charge refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during machine design installation operation maintenance and disposal Ensure that installation and post installation checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed Do not use the input functions of the touch switch etc of the NB Unit in applications that involve human life in applications that may result in serious injury or for emergency stop switches Do not attempt to disass
17. jo 4 100 ms p 2 default 5000ms CP1E N60 Offline Creating Macro This project uses Macro files to initialize the value of LW B 10 0 to 1 thus initializing the Bit Lamp on the Stop screen 1 User could establish a macro file with the icon through the menus or toolbar x CANBProjecticaricar nbp HMI0 whe File Edit View Screen Shape ud SF H A EET Fe Ta Pu uu wm nm at Qj BE HEU m Project Library Window Connector PT PLC Parts m io Bit Button Bit Larnp Function Parts Project Database Sirs Components Tools Option Window Help f x A a aee fMn on wee B H r E T m W o WN B rrr A Boe o Blo ge z2a RES B a Project File Window X EO PT Br a Vector Graphics mm Aaa Wc CLOSEO01 vg FileName macro D c Project V Work Space Cancel Tree View NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation 2 Then a macro code edit window will appear use single right click in the Macro Variable Table window select Add Variable a Macro Variable window will open user can define variable parameter with it C NBProject car car nbp macro _0 c LS mm E File Edit View Screen Shape Components Tools Option Window Help PX Behe s4aBoo e 9 Mag aje B mj ES S O eb BB Em pg LE E38 d gri o e bo d e v uu Hg Project Library Window x include macrotypedef h Project File Window x
18. of the addresses being LW9130 the setting Mode being Set Constant the values set to O and 1 0 Chinese display 1 English display online language switching can be achieved by changing the value of LW9130 d When activating the English button the screen will be displayed in English and when activating the Chinese button the screen will be displayed in Chinese as shown below Birds of a feather flock together Menu Task Bar T a VIZ AVES Menu Task Bar T P A 6 24 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 34 How to do when the Pictbridge printing function cannot be used a b c pou ME cunc AN come 2E um ZS 0 A _ x Confirm the Enable Print option in the Print Setting tab in the PT Property dialog box is checked for the project Confirm the Enable Printer Function option in System Setting Mode in the NB Unit is checked The user must use the NB Designer of version 1 22 or later to update the kernel and Rootfs of NB Unit when using the Pictbridge printing function for the first time Check the USB cable between the printer and PT is properly connected Restart the PT Disconnect the USB cable gt Restart gt Connect the USB cable If the procedure e doesn t work please restart the printer Check if LB9017 is set to ON LB9017 is with shielding all printing requests as its functionality i e when th
19. primary batteries containing perchlorate at 6ppb or above to or delivering them through California USA the following precautionary measures have to be publicized Perchlorate material applicable through special processing Refer to http www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate NB Series products contain lithium primary batteries When exporting products containing this kind of batteries to or delivering them through California USA label all the product packages as well as the appropriate delivery packages e Do not use benzene paint thinner or other volatile solvents and do not use chemically treated cloths e Do not dispose the Units together with general waste at waste yards When disposing them follow the related local ordinances or rules e Cannot replace the backlight lamp inside the NB Unit e Deterioration over time can cause the touch points to move Calibrate the touch panel periodically e Water and oil resistance will be lost if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off Do not use the Unit if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off e The rubber packing will deteriorate shrink or harden depending on the operating environment Inspect the rubber packing periodically e The communication cables of the COM1 and COM2 connectors are not interchangeable Confirm the pins of the ports before carrying out communications NB3Q TWLILIB only has COM 1 e Periodically check the installation conditions in applications whe
20. state Checking Contents Checking Method Voltage fluctuation at Allowable voltage Multimeter power terminal fluctuation range DC24V 15 to 15 Ambient temperature Thermometer temperature inside operation panel Ambient humidity 1096 9096 RH without Hygrometer humidity inside operation condensation panel Without dirt Visual check Oil mist sticking No oil penetrating into the Visual check space between the front panel and Unit box NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 3 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Checking Items Checking Contents Checking Method Installation state Looseness of fixing metal Specified torque Phillips screwdrivers pieces etc Connection state of Inserted fully and without Phillips screwdrivers connector for the cable looseness Looseness of screw for Without looseness Phillips screwdrivers external wiring State of external Without abnormality such Visual check multimeter connection cable as disconnection etc Object with expected life Backlight brightness With enough brightness Visual check Backlight life approx 50 000 hours Typ at room temperature 25 C with 40 brightness Battery 5 years at 25 C NB local time Precautions for Safe Use Cannot replace the backlight lamp or rubber packing inside the NB Unit Deterioration over time can cause the touch points to move Calibrate the touch panel periodically Water and oi
21. such as Data Log XY Graph and Data History components etc and make sampling periods as long as possible Try to keep Alarm and Event Registration addresses continuous Do not use too many PLC control components Use a shielded cable for the communication cable Keep it at least 10 CM away from power lines and make sure the system is grounded properly Try to use less vector fonts and use bitmaps instead when creating screens Even if you need to use vector fonts use the vector fonts at minimum 4 PLC No Response what is the meaning of XX XX X XX XX X means PT number PLC station number PT serial port number For example 00 01 01 means the No 0 PT using the serial port COM1 loses communication connection to the controller with the station number 1 The serial port number is defined as 01 02 represent COM1 COM2 5 The causes for a project downloading failure Downloading through USB fails Check whether hardware connections are still functioning well or not then check through the following factors a b c d USB driver is not installed successfully USB driver has been corrupted Find the driver at NB Designer driver and reinstall it The USB cable has been damaged so replace it The USB port of the PT or the PC fails NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting e Electromagnetic interference may affect the USB cable Make sure the system is grounded p
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24. use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supply and the DC power supply must have minimal voltage fluctuations and provide a stable output even if the power supply input is interrupted for 10 ms 3 The PTs conform to the standard EN 61131 2 but radiated emission characteristics 10m regulations may vary depending on the configuration of the control panel used other devices connected to the control panel wiring and other conditions You must therefore confirm that the overall machine or equipment complies with EC Directives 4g This is a Class A product Product for industry purpose It may cause radio interference in residential areas in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference Conformance to KC Standards Observe the following precaution if you use NB series Programmable Terminals in Korea AF 717 GTS YETA AER e 77S BATA 3 BAA SE7 7 A Bay At EE ARE o BS FASHA spero 7 9919 AAAA ABSHE AS BA os Shu Class A Device Broadcasting Communications Device for Office Use This device obtained EMC registration for office use Class A and it is intended to be used in places other than homes Sellers and or users need to take note of this NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 17 Related Manuals 18 The related manuals are as follows Devices and Software NB series PLC Safety Controller External Tool Manual No NB
25. 02 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 5 2 System Design e CP1E The CP1E is an economical PLC with high performance which can be ideally used for small scale manufacturing machines and control systems The CP1E N20ODLI L is shown below CERE ololoolo olosl od ula T ondas 05107 ENS uS GR OD CUM ERAN De 555555l IS Please refer to the SYSMAC CP series CP1E CPU Unit User Manual for details on CP1E 2 6 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 System Design e Addresses allocation table Memory allocation table Addresses Function Component Name Corresponding Screen W bit 0 01 Automatically close Bit Button Fully Open disabled screen W bit 1 00 Open Bit Button All Screens Check 2 W bit 1 01 Stop Bit Button All Screens Check 2 W bit 1 02 Close Bit Button All Screens Check 2 LW B 10 0 Texts on screen flash Bit Lamp Stop CO Counter address Level Meter Wait Check 3 Number Display TO Number Display Check 3 DO PLC Control D 11 PLC Control CIO bit 0 03 0 06 Bit Lamp Check 1 The I O relays of the PLC are allocated as follows Vehicle sensor SEN1 0 03 Light sensor SEN2 0 04 Y N g D 3 e 5 o D et Oo 5 o lt 0 D 3 Upper limit LS LS1 0 05 Lower limit LS LS2 0 06 Motor for opening control Rise motor MO1 100 00 Motor for closing control Down motor MO2 100 01 LS1 0 05 a MO1 100 00 MO2 100
26. 20 Storage Devices SD memory card Use Macro when loading project Subfolder Hs macro c z Use Buzzer le MEM I c Buffer Storage Default Saveasms V Vector Font Smooth Display Storage Period 0 Day Rip Screen Display Note no limit when storage period is zero Cursor Color B Unableto input Display Color 5 File List Window X Confirmation Screen 7 Confim Action Windo Login Screen 9 Login Window X NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 2 8 What methods are there for triggering executing macro There are 5 kinds of triggering methods for macro from which users can choose the triggering methods they need Method 1 PT Property gt PT Extended Property gt Use Macro when loading project When the PT is energized and started the set macro is executed once as shown below User Permission Setting Event History Setting Print Setting COM1 Setting COM2 Setting PT Task Bar PT Extended Property System information Setting Security Level Setting V Backlight 10 mins Video Mode PAL Auto backlight during alarm event Screen Saver 0 mins Screen Saver Screen O FrameO v Retum to Original Screen When Screen Saver Ends Number of Languages 8 V Allow Upload Password 888888 Default Language 1 7 Iv Allow Decompilation Password 888888 Language Setting Chinese Font Box Height 24 m Operation Log Storage Setti
27. 31 word A L W 3014 Local time month Range 0 11 1 word A L w3015 Local timelyear Range 0 9999 1 word A L w 3015 Local time week Range 0 6 1 word A L901 Local time millisecond Range 0 999 1 word A 1 1 Why cannot the history events be saved even if saving is selected In most of this kind of cases although the customer selects to save them the No of events to be saved which is O by default is not changed to the No the customer needs thus the problem occurs In this case just set the No of events to be saved to make it work This is done in PT Property Event History Setting as follows PT propert EXC PT Task Bar PT Extended Property System Information Setting Security Level Setting User Permission Setting Event History Setting Print Setting COM1 Setting COM Setting Save to Extemal Device Storage Device SD Card Restoration during outages Export to CSV File save as ms Event End Addr Daily File Addr Fomat DDDDDD x Default Event Length 15 Words Note data saved in recipe data field are Note no limit when storage period is zero effectively only for event display elements 6 10 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 12 The cause of PT prompting RTC Device error and the solution When PT prompt RTC Device error its probably because the clock chip fails If the recipe component or the system time is not
28. 5 Run 5 2 Run NB7W This part describes how to send screen programs of NB Designer to NB7W 1 Connect NB7W and a PC 2 Start NB Designer and open the screen program created 3 Select Tools Compile from the main menu Select Tools Download after compilation is completed um C AINET rajectica rica r nbop cart IDE File Edit View Screen Draw Components Tools Option Window Help Poe dd d B Sl i me ot RH OI CtrHe GA Transmission Setting Alt F7 fe Offline Test F5 f Indirect Online Test Shift F5 fi Direct Online Test CtrhF5 system Manager PT Version Setting Recipe Editor Upload Manager 4 NB7W restarts after data sending is completed cM NEDownload a Select PT Select Data PT PT Information E Project Data HMIO C Recipe File L LOGO File PORT NULL BPS NULL NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 5 5 rh N J c 5 UJ N 5 Run NBDownload Message NBDownload 100 g Ea Writing Flash please wait Download succeeded Cancel OK Note When downloading the project to USB memory to operate refer to the NB Series Setup Manual V107 In this case the exemplary project of garage door control system will work normally after the programs are transferred to CP1E successfully by CX Programmer and the project are downloaded into HMI successfully by NB Designer as well as the NB Unit are con
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31. D O nal 2 Designate the Look in location and select the file name Single click Open Open the NB Designer project file NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 29 4 Screen Creation 4 30 e Test function The display effect of the created screen can be checked by the NB Designer itself through the offline test without need to connect it to the PLC Select Tools Compile from the main menu After the successful compilation select Tools Offline Test and then right click the mouse to select close to exit from the test Please note that it needs to be recompiled and then tested each time when the setting or project is changed The offline test is convenient for users to preview the screen effect visually without need to download programs to the PT thus enhancing the efficient programming substantially but the offline test can only show the display effect of the project screen Because this project involves the data sampling and input output control of PLC the actual operating effect can be seen only after the edited project being downloaded into PT for operation and the communication with PLC being established If the user just wants to see the created screen effect it needs to place one Number Input component in the Common Screen with the address of LWO for example and then add the same address into the PLC Control component with the Control Type of Switch Screens in the PLC Control dia
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33. Font Print On Trigger Sound Return to Normal Use Sound Select Sound Play Stop pen Test Library Open Variable Table OK Cancel 2 9 What formats of pictures does NB Designer support and how to import these pictures The formats of pictures that can be imported include JPG GIF BMP and PNG Import method a Create a new figure and select Bitmap bitmap State Ma Bitmap width C Vector Graphics Height File M ame MBPrajec earsvg Description 6 20 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting b In the dialogue box that pops up right click Load Graphic Cut Ctri X Copy Ctr c Paste Ctr V Delete Lock Load Graphic from External Memory p OO o c oO D 7 gt O O e 3 e di bg vg lib picture n usrlib cygwin project di VectorFonts Mi dec RecipeEditor driver i resource LA ji lib Ji MinGW Files of type Graphic File bmp gif jpg pna SJOIIS JO sSoJnseeuuJojuno L 9 d After a successful import the imported picture can be used in programs 30 How to restrict programs in the PT from being uploaded In PT Property PT Extended Property Allow Upload set a password to achieve this purpose as shown below User Permission Setting Event History Setting Print Setting COM1 Setting COM Setting PT Task Bar PT Extended
34. JOJI NM NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 9 1 NB Overview e DIP Switch NB5Q NB7W only has 2 switches SW1 and SW2 while for the NB3Q and NB10W there are totally 4 DIP switches and for all models SW1 and SW feature the same functions The settings and corresponding operating modes are as follows ON ON SW1 SW2 Operating modes L L t ON System Setting Mode 12 OFF Calibrate Mode ON Downloader Mode OFF OFF User Project Mode System Setting Mode The PT will be launched into a built in system setup screen and is subject to the user for the settings of brightness system time buzzer and Pictbridge printing function Calibrate Mode When the user touches the panel a symbol will pop up on the screen with which the touch control precision level can be calibrated e Downloader Mode This is used for updating Kernel and root file system e User Project Mode This is the User Project Mode of NB Series PTs The PT will display the startup screen of the project already downloaded As mentioned above the settings and corresponding operating modes of the switches SW1 and SW2 of NB3Q and NB10W are the same as those of NB5Q NB7W see the table above and the functions of SW3 and SW4 of NB3Q and NB10W are stated as below Swine Descriptions of Function H H H H corresponding model s P ala Terminal resistance ON SW3 NB3Q OFF Terminal resistance OFF SW3 NB10W Reserved
35. Manual V109 4 5 4 Screen Creation OMRON C OMRO 3 Select OMRON CP1H L E from PLC Project Library drag PLC to the Configuration and Setup Window after selecting it with a single click ml oJecticarscar nbp car nbp E File Edit View Screen Shape Components Tool Option Window Help 3 gg bd sae n oC 4 H 2 S mg ot eR amp k4 TOES m i d x34 24 IX AG fat c4 Ho di IE m liz A Eia B 4 Select Serial Port from Connector drag it to the Configuration and Setup Window after bee GANBPropect car car nbp selecting it with a single click File Edit View Screen Shape Components Tools Option Window Help Bg xa amp ocojomaudgdajaumegiN m mo ueesmu B3 mau TTA H I Ed e IH m aE Ija sala Bio amp EEBES EE ID AN cing gm EE e Bia m B BAAD p NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation 5 Adjust the positions of PT and PLC on the Configuration and Setup Window to connect serial communication cables to COM1 of HMI and COMO of PLC a File Edit View Screen Shape Components Took Option Window Help Bak saa ooe e 94 25 q 8e BIN B9Onweea Bic scu AOU IB Sl uw um Hd OE IH el lk le pg RHRGe BEAR AAP GSU a Phe h oe Bam n Bi 2 A PRS ADe HMID gt do O D D ct 3 U 2 D O mp FT Communication Setting 1 Click the project name
36. NB series NB3Q TWOOB NB5Q TWOOB NB7W TWOOB NB10W TW01B Programmable Terminals STARTUP GUIDE MANUAL OMRON 2011 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of OMRON No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Moreover because OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high quality products the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Nevertheless OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication Trademarks e Sysmac and SYSMAC are trademarks or registered trademarks of OMRON Corporation in Japan and other countries for OMRON factory automation products e Windows Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Excel are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries EtherCATe is registered trademark and patented technology licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH Germany e ODVA CIP CompoNet DeviceNet and EtherNet IP are trademarks of ODVA e The SD and SDHC logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC DP Other company name
37. NJ Series of Programmable Controllers NJ501 NJ301 Indicates the following products in the OMRON C Series of Programmable Controllers C200HX Z C200HG Z C200HE Z COM1 COM1H CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C Indicates a Serial Communication Unit for an OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ Series PLC Indicates a Serial Communication Board for an OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ Series PLC Indicates a Communication Board for an OMRON C200HX HG HE Z PLC Indicates a CPU Unit in the OMRON CP CS CJ or SYSMAC C Series of Programmable Controllers Indicates the OMRON NB Designer Indicates the PLC and other units functioning as the control devices for NB Series Units Indicates an OMRON Programmable Terminal NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 CONTENTS Saas DFAT O CIC TION swansea re cect eee teeter eae eee ce a ete 1 NBsseries Manu dlS eissir a a aAA OTA EAOa aE 2 Mariual SIFUCIUEG c i aa aa 4 TErMINOlOOY iseseisana a aaa aN EaD 5 Terms and Conditions Agreement cccccsseseeseeeesseeeenseeenneeeeseeseenseeenseseeaneeeeneeses 9 Safety Precautions e 11 Precautions Tor Sale DSB n oerte trente rese ct ei cad Lu LS Ded e sp ELO lO EE LEE LA IEEE 14 Precautions for Correct USB ere esie Deos ete ob ees otenecee sioe ent deaeuetsee wes isine suse 16 Conformance to EC DIFeCIIV8S uice oru us esso ee ere eee 17 maiz si le Miis a
38. Note USB driver for NB Series must be installed in the PC if USB is used to connect NB7W and the PC The USB driver should be installed automatically when NB Designer is run on a PC the first time Refer to the NB Series NB Designer Operation Manual V106 for the details of USB driver installation Using Ethernet to connect NB7W NBLILI TWO1B supporting Ethernet connection with PC Ethernet Cable 1 Make Network Setting in the PT tab in PT Property dialog box of NB Designer e g IP is 192 168 250 1 Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 and Default Gateway is 0 0 0 0 Set the DIP Switch of this PT to 1 ON and 2 ON and then make the Network Setting IP Port Subnet Mask and Gateway Network Setting also available for the PT with Ethernet interface Make the Network Setting in this mode same as that in the PT tab of NB Designer e g IP is 192 168 250 1 and Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 Restart the PT and then check if the IP and Subnet Mask are set successfully Q KR Q N Set the IP address of PC and that of PT locating in the same network segment with the first 3 parts being same and the last part being different e g IP is 192 168 250 2 and Subnet Mask is 255 255 255 0 6 Use the network cable to connect PT and PC and then the project can be downloaded immediately Note For the details of Ethernet connection refer to NB Designer Operation Manual 5 4 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109
39. Numeric Data Font Keyboard Setting Storage Format Data Length DWORD The process is the same for changing other system parameters online But note that after changing the following system parameters the PT needs to be rebooted to validate the changes System Parameter Setting the following addresses will take effect after reboot Addresses comments 10010 Initial Screen number 0 65535 10011 Screen saver backlight saver O OFF Constant Screen saver inactivated 1 600 minutes activated 10013 Common Sheet Pop up Screen 0 Normal 1 Higher than other screens 10014 Common Sheet attribute 0 Lower than the Base screen 1 Higher than the Base screen 10015 Storage event number 0 65535 10016 HTC source 0 PLC Local Word 1 Internal RTC 10017 Default language 0 3 6 6 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 3 The difference between User permissions and User levels User levels There is a difference between high level users and low level users the high level users can access to the screens which are set to the high level while the low level users cannot access to the screens which are set to the high level Each screen is encrypted based on the user level User permissions The permissions are not restricted for each user level If user name and password are entered correctly the user can operate components which are restricted its access The user permissions all
40. Property System Information Setting Security Level Setting v 10 mins Video Mode PAL Auto backlight during alarm event Screen Saver 0 mins Screen Saver Screen 0 FrameD Retum to Original Screen When Screen Saver Ends Number of Languages 8 e LELEEEEIEII Default L i Jage 1 Language Setting NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 21 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 22 After a password is set the password needs to be entered correctly to carry out uploading or not the uploading cannot proceed you can disable uploading completely by deselecting Allow Upload If Allow Decompilation is selected and a password is set the correct password is required to be entered to proceed with decompilation If Allow Decompilation is deselected decompilation cannot be performed even after a project is uploaded Note that if the project is large and decompilation is not required then decompliation can be deselected to save the storage space of the PT 31 How to mask system alarm information PLC No Response Place a Bit Button Component in the Common Sheet with the address being L W B 9296 2 and the setting type being Set On when Screen Open 32 How to mask system alarm information Socket Connect Error Place a Bit Button Component in the Common Sheet with the address being L W B 9296 4 and the setting type being Set On when Screen Open 33 How to achieve multi language switch
41. Unit and the PC with a USB cable energize the Unit and a prompt to set up new hardware will pop up at the right bottom corner Following the displayed information choose Install from a list specific location Advanced and find the USB driver in the driver file of NB Designers installation directory 2 How to change system parameters like user level passwords and Baud rate These are all controlled by the local special register These system parameters can be found by double clicking the component attributes and selecting System Memory Area Varable LVV9000 Index address Address 2000 iw System Memory S input property ES Geh Gani Seting Deis Basic Property Numeric Data Font Keyboard Setting Priority Normal v Make Read Address and Write Address the Same Read Address Wrte Address PE g uum PIC og PT HMIO No 0 PT HMIO No 0 Port No COMI Port No COMI Change Change n Station No 0 E Station No Area Variable LW9000 Index address Area Variable LW LW10017 Default lanauaae Ranae 0 3 retentive 1 word RAW Address LW10022 Password for safety level 0 Retentive 2 words RAW LW10024 Password for safety level 1 Retentive 2 words R W LW10026 Password for safety level 2 Retentive 2 words RAW Data catt LW 1003 Woi ode for COMZ 0 1 485 4w 2 46 ord H VV LW10037 Baud rate of COM2 Retentive 2 words RAW Format Range LW 10039 Data bit of COM2 Retentive 1 word R
42. V109 3 3 3 Installation and Wiring e The insert positions on the body of NBS3Q TWLILIB NB10W TWO1B same fixing method as above NB3Q TWLILIB NB10W TWLILIB Precautions for Safe Use e Do not let metal particles enter the Units when preparing the panel e The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 4 8 mm thick Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torque of between 0 5 and 0 6 N m to maintain water and dust resistance If the appropriate torque is not used or the torque does not tighten the brackets evenly the panel may be deformed What is more make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that it is strong enough to hold the Units e Display Mode of NB Series touch panel NB Series touch panel has 2 display modes horizontal and vertical The display mode can be selected when dragging a PT from the Project library Window into the Configuration and Setup Window 44 NBZW TW NBZW TW NBSQ TW NBSQ TW Horizontal Horizontal Vertical Display Mode r4 E Menu TaskBar P f Menu Task Bar TP A omrRon Horizontal display Vertical display 3 4 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 3 Installation and Wiring 3 2 Equipment Wiring This section describes the wiring of the NB Unit and CP1E Power Supply Precautions for Safe Use e Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals
43. Ver1 2X For download the application programs please access your local Omron website If local site cannot be found please access Omron IA global site http www ia omron com at first and select the area where you are Version No Note NB7W is used as the abbreviated name of NB7W TWLILIB hereinafter 1 2 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 NB Overview 1 2 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names and functions of each part of the NB Unit 1 N U e mp c D 3 D on S 2 a Tl c 5 O et Oo 0 e NB3Q TWOOB NB3Q TWO1B model Front view Power Indicator Display Back view ON ON System Seting Mode OFF ON Calibrate Mode ON OFF Downloader Mode OFF OFF User Project Mode ss 1 ON Terminating Resistor ON OFF Terminating Resstor OFF 3 ge 8 Precautions for Safe Use Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset button NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 3 1 NB Overview e NB5Q TWOOB NB5Q TWO1B model Front view Power Indicator Display Back view ON ON System Setting Mode a orr ON CalibrateMode n OFF OFF UserProjectMode COM1 PLC RS232C PC RS232C COM2 PLC RS232C RS485 RS422 g RESET MODE COM1 COM2 Precautions for Safe Use Confirm the safety of the system befor
44. W Use Variable Use Variable Use index Use index Descripti Cancel NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 5 p e o c oO D 7 O ct 5 e S1011 JO SoJnseeuuJojuno L 9 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting For example the addresses for changing the password online are provided below LW10022 10023 Password for safety level 0 Retentive 2 words LW10024 10025 Passowrd for safety level 1 Retentive 2 words LW10026 10027 Password for safety level 2 Retentive 2 words LW10118 10143 Password for safety level 3 15 Retentive 2 words 13 If the level 2 password needs to be changed set in the software as follows First place a Number Input component on window check System Memory then select LW10026 as shown below Number input property ea Basic Property Numeric Data Font Keyboard Setting Priority Normal v Make Read Address and Write Address the Same Read Address Write Address PT mao Mc 0 J PT HM MC p Pot No COMI Pot No COMI Change n E Station No i Area Vanable LW Address 0 System Memory Data Word 2 Data Word coge BIN 1 cuum BIN pe 1 Format Range DDDDD 0 10255 Format Range DDDDD 0 10255 Use Variable Use Variable Use index Use index Select Password for the Data Type in the attributes page of Numeric Data as follows i Number input property Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Basic Property
45. able Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 9 2 System Design 2 10 The screen switch flow chart is shown below Maintenance Button ON 6 Check 1 Waiting Screen Button ON Headlight lag ON Next Screen a ast Screen pud Button ON Button ON Button ON 7 Check 2 12 Next Scree Button ON Stop Button ON 2 ast Screen Button ON 8 Check 3 Upper limit LS ON Open Button ON 5 Full Oper Car enter iti Stop Waiting Scree Status ON Button ON Button ON Close Button ON Close Button ON 2 ower limit LS ON NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 System Design Ladder programs The ladder program examples are shown below Refer to the SYSMAC CP series CP1E Software Manual and SYSMAC CX Programmer Operation Manual for details on creating ladder programs I 0 04 ToOOO wa an 2 Work area O Light sensor Timer WO 00 Work area 0 wa 00 Timer BED Typa Work area O TIM 100ms Timer Don l Tuas Timer number 100 Set value I 0 04 TOOO 000 Counter Counter number Timer Can E n Set value Counter F First Crele First Cycle Flag Vehicle sensor cogn d 100 01 Q 100 00 C3 Rise motor Upper limit LS Down matar Counter Stop switch 1 o0 Open switch Move Q 100 00 Source word Rise motor Destinati
46. as that of 1 Wait a Screen b Fixed Text c Bit Button components 4 Stop The 4 Stop screen will be displayed when all the conditions below are satisfied e The opening and closing motors are not activated e The upper limit LS and lower limit LS are OFF e The Maintenance button is OFF Configure functions below e Bit Lamp indicating the garage door state To make the whole screen flashed to call attention e Bit Button components allocated to Open Stop and Close garage door operations respectively NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation The whole screen is shown below a i REIR whe a Screen b Bit Lamp c Bit Button components T I o O D D 5 O D D ct O 5 The configuration of the Bit Lamp is shown below The creating method of the Bit Button components is the same as that of 1 Wait e Bit Lamp The Bit Lamp and a macro program are used in this project to flash the prompt information 1 Select Bit Lamp from Parts drag it to the edit window after selecting it with a single click The property settings for the Bit Lamp are Read Address LW B 10 0 Type Value 1 Blinking state 1 value O Showing state O Cycle 5 100 ms Label Transport font 0 blank 1 Shutter Stopped MEEUHHSRISUUHCCH UE Basic Bt Lamp Label Graphi Display Setting p M value 1 Blinking on state 1 value 0 Showing stat 100m
47. at any dangerous event will not occur beforehand NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 13 Precautions for Safe Use 14 When unpacking the NB Units and the peripheral devices check carefully for any external scratches or other damages Also shake the Units gently and check for any abnormal sound The NB Unit must be installed in a control panel The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 4 8 mm thick Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torque of between 0 5 and 0 6 N m to maintain water and dust resistance If the tightening torque exceeds the specified value or the tightening is not even deformation of the front panel may occur What is more make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that it is strong enough to hold the Units Do not let metal particles enter the Units when preparing the panel Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals Use a DC power with a slight voltage fluctuation and reinforced or double insulation and that will provide a stable output even if the input is momentarily interrupted for 10 ms Rated Power Supply Voltage DC 24 V Allowable range DC 20 4 27 6 V Do not perform a dielectric voltage test Before connecting the power supply to the NB unit mount the cable on the terminal block Make the connection by using terminal screws crimping on a twisted pair cable with a crimping range of 12 26 AWG and only 6 5 mm of insulation peel of the cable needs t
48. bes how to create a demonstration project through NB Designer This section describes how to start running at the Host side and prepare to send screen data to NB7W This section describes the maintenance and inspection methods for preventing errors occurring and troubleshooting measures when errors occur Programmable Terminals NB Designer Operation Manual Cat No V106 Section Section 1 Introduction Section 2 Installation and Startup of NB Designer Section 3 Functions of NB Designer Section 4 Functions of NBManager Section 5 Maintenance and Abnormality Handling Section 6 Descriptions of New Functions Added into NBLILI TWO1B Section 7 Pictbridge Printing Appendices Contents This section provides an outline of the NB series PTs including their functions features connection types and communication methods This section describes how to install and start the NB Designer This section describes the functions of NB Designer This section describes the functions of NBManager This section describes the maintenance and check to prevent the abnormality occurrence and the handling of the abnormalities occurred in NB Unit This section describes the new functions added into NBLILI TWO1B the system attributes and the component attributes This section describes the Pictbridge printing function The appendices provide lists of the NB Units the Communication Units the applicable PLCs the registers supported
49. by PLC and the list of NB Designer functions NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Programmable Terminals Setup Manual Cat No V107 Section Contents Section 1 Part Names and Functions This section describes the names and functions of the various parts of an NB Unit Section 2 Installing the NB Unit and This section describes the methods used to install the NB Unit and Connecting Peripheral Devices connect peripheral devices Section 3 System Setting Mode This section describes the System Setting Mode Section 4 Calibrate Mode This section describes the Calibrate Mode Appendices The appendices provide information on specifications dimensions wirings and lists of the NB Units the applicable PLCs and options Programmable Terminals Host Connection Manual Cat No V108 Section Contents Section 1 List for All PLCs This section lists all PLCs supported by NB Units Supported by NB series Section 2 Connecting to SIEMENS This section describes the connection to SIEMENS PLCs PLCs Section 3 Connecting to Mitsubishi This section describes the connection to Mitsubishi PLCs PLCs Section 4 Connecting to Schneider This section describes the connection to Schneider PLCs PLCs Section 5 Modbus Connection This section describes the connection on Modbus protocol Section 6 Connecting to Delta PLCs This section describes the connection to Delta PLCs Section 7 Connecting to LSIS PLCs This section d
50. ch CB eee Cg ii ii Pd iO Operation fail eg read the value of local lw200 and write it to the lw202 with the codetype BIN i The code is short buf 2 0 ReadLocal LW 200 2 void buf 0 i WriteLocal LW 202 2 void buf 0 x int MacraEntryt eu stop w 1 4 20 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation 5 Fully Open The 5 Fully Open screen will be displayed when the lower limit LS is ON Configure functions below e Fixed text indicating the garage door state e Bit Button components to block the inputs from vehicle sensors to prevent the garage door from closing automatically e Bit Button components allocated to Open Stop and Close garage door operations respectively The whole screen is shown below The creating methods for fixed text and Bit Button components for Open Stop and Close garage door operations are the same as that of 1 Wait i o O a a HBI whe 3 C 3 o Shutter 2 b 3 Proceed into a Screen b Fixed Texts c Bit Button components e Bit Button Components Function Block inputs from vehicle sensors W_bit0 01 turns ON and the input CIO bit0 03 from vehicle sensors is blocked after the component is pressed Herein the garage door is to be closed through manual operations on Function Keys W bit0 01 will turn OFF when the garage door is closed and the lower limit LS turns ON The pro
51. ches on the backside of the PT Tweak both of the DIP switches 1 and 2 to ON reboot the PT then the Setup Screen turns up as shown below take NB5Q TWOOB as an example p OO o c oO D 7 gt O O e 5 e 20117 097 08 03 14 49 OMRON NBSQ TWOO0B SETUP Options startup Window No Backlight Saver Time So qnoJ 9JeMpJeH 6 6 9 n Brightness Click the time component input the current time Method 2 Create a new project and place 7 Number Input components on the screen with each of the addresses LW10000 LW1 0006 respectively corresponding to the Second Minute Hour Day Month Year and Week The time can thus be calibrated through changing the values of these 6 Number Input components 2 The time cannot be saved or the display is not accurate If the time cannot be saved the most likely cause is that the battery runs low When the PT is disconnected from the power supply the RTC needs to be energized by the battery on the PT mainboard When the battery voltage descends to an unsustainably low level it may cause that the time cannot be saved or the display is not accurate therefore requiring the Unit to be sent back to replace NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 29 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 30 Why is there no response from touch control When operating the touch panel if clicking a component on the screen does not receive a proper response the first thin
52. completing the creation of vector graphics 5 Please create the vector graphics Up vg an upward hollow triangle and Down vg a downward hollow triangle referring to the above mentioned method 1 Vector graphics Up vg graphics Down vg NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 11 4 Screen Creation 6 Create a vector graphics Dashed vg first add a light cyan rectangle into the graphics and then make the related settings in the Shape property dialog box as shown below Pattem Color Create a vector graphics BlueFrame vg first add a blue hollow rectangle into the graphics and then make the related settings in the Shape property dialog box as shown below VON BB OG o wW 4 12 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 4 Screen Creation 4 Screen Creation This part describes how to create screens displayed on NB7W f r1 wait 1 Wait is the first display screen in the garage door control system The screen will be displayed with the lower limit LS ON Configure functions below e Level Meter component indicating numbers of headlights flashing detected by the sensors in forms of graphics e Bit Button components allocated to Open Stop and Close garage door operations respectively e Bit Button component for accessing the maintenance screen The component turns ON when the button is pressed for 3 seconds The whole screen is shown be
53. d Custom Print Options Black and White Reverse Color Mode C Black and white Color p OO o c oO D 7 gt O O e 3 e Magnification Print Page Curent Page Landscape C Change Page To Print C Portrait Print Test 4 Print Text 4 Print All Bitmap 4 Print Analog Mete 4 Print All Vector Map I Print Data Log Print Background Colors Open Variable T able S1011 JO sSoJnseeuuJojuno L 9 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 19 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Method 5 Select Event Setting and check in the option of Execute Macro in the dialog box the macro is triggered and executed by events and when the set event condition is satisfied the macro is executed r Triggered PT Type 0 Y Address Function PT HMIO T V Execute Macro macro D c z PLC No D 3 Pop up Screen O FrameO Y Confirm Dialoi 65 igger Dialog Donee Bi z Confirm Dialog Trigger Dialog l Write Value 0 M Area Variable LB z PT HMIO E PLCNo i Address 0 j i ma J Format Range DDDD 0 3999 Area Variable LE Address Use Variable Format Range DDDD 0 9999 Data BIN M Use Variable Use Buzzer m Buzzing Time 1 Sec Attribute e Message Detection Patten On Off Condition O Use Text Library X Value Range Mnvus B Language Languagel Font MaxValue Use Vector Font
54. d at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the Product may be changed without any notice When in doubt special part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application Please consult with your Omron s represen tative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Product Errors and Omissions Information presented by Omron Companies has been checked and is believed to be accurate how ever no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions 10 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Safety Precautions Notation Used for Safety Information The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the product The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to safety Always read and heed the information provided in all safety precautions Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Additionally there may be severe property damage Precautions for Safe Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure using the product safely fj Precautions for Correct Use Indicates precautions on what to do
55. d by OS language Message Hash Headlights 3 Times Font Font Dc I Copy Font Attribute To All Languages Level Meter Component The function of the Level Meter Component is to indicate numbers of flash of headlights detected The times of flash are related to the current value of the ladder program counter Up to 3 times of flash can be counted when the maximum value of the Level Meter is set to 3 Put fixed texts 1 2 and 3 above the Level Meter as the scale to indicate times of flash Select Level Meter from Parts drag it to the edit window after selecting it with a single click NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation The attribute settings are Read Address CO Bar Type Standard Display Direction Left Bar Shape Rectangle Frame Color Blue Pattern Color Light grey Normal Color Light cyan Alarm Under Min Color Light cyan Min Max Value 0 3 r3 BR Alarm Under Value 0 0 S fs 3 M LLLASAQNMI O Basic Property Color Shape Scale Graphics Display Setting Basic Property Color Shape Scale Graphics Display Setting T Bar Type Nomal Display direction Left BarShape Rectangle S Priority Normal 5 Alarm Under Min Nomal Wher Over Max r Read Address Write Address PT HMIO E 0 Port No COMI Change q Station No n Minimum 0 Maximum 3 Alam Under 0 Nam Over 10 Indirect Max
56. d in order to guarantee the correct use of the product NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Conformance to EC Directives NB Series Programmable Terminals are EMC compliant Concepts OMRON products are electronic devices that are incorporated in machines and manufacturing installations OMRON PTs conform to the related EMC Directives see note so that the devices and machines into which they are built can more easily conform to EMC Directives The actual products have been through inspections and are completely in accordance with EMC directives However when they are built into customers systems whether the systems also comply with these Directives is up to the customers for further inspection EMC related performance of OMRON PTs will vary depending on the configuration wiring and other conditions of the OMRON equipment or control panel The customer must therefore perform final checks to confirm that the overall machine or device conforms to EMC standards Note The applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards are as follows EMS Electromagnetic sensitivity EN61131 2 2007 EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN61131 2 2007 Conformance to EC Directives NB Series Programmable Terminals are EC compliant Heed the following precautions in order to ensure that the customer s overall machine and device conform to EC Directives 1 The PT must be installed in a control panel 2 You must
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59. e existed in the system play respectively and can they be deleted It s better not to delete or alter the screens pre existed in the system especially for new users because each screen plays a specific role The indications of the screen are as follows Screen 0 default Startup Screen Frame 0 which can be used for editing the first page Screen 1 Common Sheet in which there are two direct screens used for ejecting the numeric keyboard coming with the system and what is more all the components in the Common Sheet work in any of screens of the project Screen 2 Menu Screen used for ejecting the taskbar and users can place a page turning button in this screen Screens pre existed in the system also include NUM keyboard ASCII keyboard HEX Keyboard Confirmation Screen this screen is used together with the Confirm Operation of the properties page of Control Setting You can change the properties of the screens coming with the system pre existed in the system in PT Extended Property of PT Property as shown below PT property V Backlight 10 mins Video Mode PAL Auto backlight during alarm event Screen Saver 0 mins Screen Saver Screen 0 FrameO v Retum to Original Screen When Screen Saver Ends Number of Languages 8 z v Allow Upload Password 888888 Default Language E v Allow Decompilation Password 888888 Language Setting Chinese Font Box Height 24 Operation Log Storage Setting System Scroll Bar Width
60. e screen communicating with the slave Unit and besides the addresses are discontinuous The macro uses too many sentences which call addresses of the slave Units directly It is recommended not to call addresses of the slave units directly in a macro program In the screens such as Common Sheet too many timers are deployed Too many background components such as Data Log XY Graph and Data History are employed and the background components are running all the time Alarm and Event Registration addresses are too many and discontinuous Too many PLC control components are used On site Interference Too many vector font formats are used Try not to use too many vector font formats ina project to the utmost Too many bitmaps are used Too many screens pop up such as direct screens and indirect screens There are too many controllers communicating with the PT and too many communication addresses Solutions a b c Components on a single screen communicating with the slave Unit should be as few as possible Try to keep the addresses of the components on a single screen communicating with the slave Unit continuous Try to use PT s internal addresses as variables for macro If there is a need for exchanging data between the touch panel and slave Unit communication components resort to the data transmission function of the timer or data transmission components Keep a minimum of number of channels of background components
61. e turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset button 1 4 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 NB Overview e NB7W TWOOB NB7W TWO1B model Front view 1 N U e mp c D 3 D on S 2 a Tl c 5 O et Oo 0 Power Indicator Display Back view swi swz MODE ON ON_ System Setting Mode OFF ON _ Calibrate Modo ON OFF Downloader Modo OFF OFF User Project Mode COM1 PLC RS232C PC RS232C COM2 PLC RS232C RS485 RS422 E ETHERNET Precautions for Safe Use Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset button NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 5 1 NB Overview NB10W TWO1B model Front view Power Indicator Display Back view COM1 PLC RS232C PC RS232C COM2 PLCIRS232C RS485 RS422 COM2 Precautions for Safe Use Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset button 1 6 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 NB Overview e Serial Port COM1 e NB5Q NB7W NB10W TWLILIB Serial port COMI is a 9 pin D type socket port This port supports RS 232C communication function making it connectable to a controller which features RS 232C function and it can also be used for downloading programs or debugging for the product 1 N U e mp c D 3 D
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64. eeuuJogjuno L 9 A dialog box as follows will pop up everytime you operate the components once this option is checked Are you sure you want to do this operation NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 7 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting When opening a project what if there is a prompt Font not existing in the system Message window Word Library Graphics Library mHei doe y UnBatang ont file 244 does not exist g nie by iU nBatang font fle ont file Arial does not exist replaced by UnBatang font file Connecting Compilation Done Warning 0 Error Dl UnBatang RS Lll EA 8 How to set the addresses of the component for displaying Alarm and Event and how to inquire Alarm and Event Its best to use the internal register of the PT LW for the address type of the component for displaying Alarm and Event and the address can be designated as any of the vacant address in the project When we record Alarm and Event on PT one page is almost certainly not enough then turn page inquiring is needed to be set thus the address in the properties of the component for displaying Alarm and Event takes effect Take LW10 for an example as follows Basic Property Event Setting Display Setting Priority Nomal Read Address PT Hmo ME o lo Pot No COMI Change E Station No 0 Area Varable LW Address 10 System Memory Data Word a BIN el
65. emble repair or modify the NB Unit Otherwise it may impair the safety functions Never press more than two points on the touch panel of the NB Unit at a time Otherwise it may activate a switch somewhere between the two points NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Precaution N WARNING Wiring In the case of the NB Series when grounding the positive terminal of power supply of 24 V to the NB do not ground functional grounding terminal at NB side Some functions of a PC connected to the NB may cause a short circuit and the NB Unit may cause damage e Caution Depending on the types of PC SG terminals of RS 232C port or USB port and contour of connector can be connected As the contour of tool port of the NB and the functional grounding terminal are not insu lated they are connected Therefore connecting the PC allows GND terminal and functional grounding terminal of the NB to be connected If the power supply of 24V to the NB is grounded positively ground ing the functional grounding terminal allows a short circuit as shown in the diagram below and may result in damage SG Cable SG Contour Contour Do not ground the functional grounding Test Function The Test Function is performed on PC so that a problem may occur affected by the timing or the differences with communication route When the test function is performed considering possible unexpected circumstances on PC confirm th
66. en using the NB Designer on operating systems other than XP run the NB Designer as an administrator The main window will be displayed after starting NB Designer completely C ol e s File Edit View Screen Shape Components Tools Option Window Help Bw ui XGadoGojceojnudugdsssegix mo ueeaimu MN i Sl mi ub of B Hi OES wo a b hM Tl la a Bgeeeeeoo9f Ranas BEAD B J 6 Bi Eo Eo Do Se ia i NE a SSS Bo 7 IB SESSA BRaxubeugsN cuum i a adr uL a F Note Please refer to the NB Designer Operation Manual for details of NB Designer such as the operating environment installation and operation 4 2 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation 4 2 Main Window of NB Designer This section describes the functions of each part of the main window of NB Designer fi i 9 E CANBProject car car nbp car nbp a b File Edit View Screen Shape Components Tools Option Window Help f X X az kj X Sa amp 06 0 904 d 3 s da B o ue 9 A mL iini ye N g Q C 34 93 8 1 I S mr a oo H I E3 BUHE f a salg E TOODO lH 5 i BE DH E e BE Ss B aguLiLuussmgimEo guiiuggmoEiEzx z upper x gt i M M Z BE22ZA BKRAAY EA nn ce mm m 2 Project Library Window A Connector o PT i Z PLC p 3 ots Vector Graphics g Parts POSU p Ic CLOSEO01 vg o e j mg CONFIRM vg 1 a
67. erence occurs between the NB Unit and the host arrange the earthing as illustrated If the distance is too long to realize a single point earthing do not ground the earthing terminal of the NB Unit 2 When the NB Unit and noise source equipments such as motors and inverters etc are installed on the same panel do not ground the earthing terminal of the NB unit NB7W CPIE Precautions for Safe Use To prevent malfunctions caused by noise ground the Unit correctly 3 6 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 3 Installation and Wiring I CP1E Wiring This section provides a brief of grounding wiring as an example Please refer to the SYSMAC CP series CP1E CPU Unit User Manual for details on CP1E Power Connection and Grounding Connect power and ground wires to terminal blocks g N m 2 E 3 D 5 Note Tighten the AC power cable to the terminal block at a torque of between 0 3 and 0 5 N m Loose screws may occasionally result in fire or failure Connecting I O Devices Connect I O devices to the terminal block Input SEN1 LS1 0 03 0 05 SEN2 LS2 0 04 0 06 Output NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 3 7 3 Installation and Wiring I Connecting NB Unit and CP1E Execute One to one connection between the Host PLC and the NB Unit Connect CP1E and NB7W with a PT PLC connecting cable XW2Z 200T NB CP1E 3RS 232C 15
68. escribes the connection to LSIS PLCs Section 8 Connecting to Panasonic This section describes the connection to Panasonic Industrial Devices Industrial Devices SUNX PLCs SUNX PLCs Section 9 Connecting to Allen This section describes the connection to Allen Bradley PLC Bradley Rockwell PLC Section 10 Connecting to PLC of GE This section describes the connection to PLC of GE Fanuc Automation Fanuc Automation Inc Inc Failure to read and understand the information provided in this manual may result in personal injury or death damage to the product or product failure Please read each section in its entirety and be sure you understand the information provided in the section and related sections before attempting any of the procedures or operations given NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 3 Manual Structure Page Structure and Icons The following page structure and icons are used in this manual 2 Installing the NB Unit and Connecting Peripheral Devices L evel 1 heading Level 2 heading Level 3 heading 2 1 2 Installation onto the Operation Panel Level 3 heading Install the NB Unit by embedding it into the operation panel Use the metal kit and tool a crosshead screwdriver supplied with the Unit for installation Gives the current headings Proceed the installation following the procedures below Step In a proced u re 1 Panel cutout with dimensions is shown below Fit the NB Unit in
69. et e Changing the current value or the set value e Do not connect a USB connector to any device that is not applicable e When connecting the equipment with the USB HOST connector make sure the supply equipment s current capacity is below 150mA before using it The DC 5V voltage output of the NB Unit is 5V 5 and the maximum current is 150mA e Before connecting a USB connector to a device make sure that the device is free of damage e Commercially available and the recommended USB HUBs are different from the general specifications of the NB Unit The unit may not function well in an environment subject to noise static electricity Therefore when using a USB HUB employ sufficient noise and static electricity insulation measures or install it at a site free of noise or static electricity e While uploading or downloading screen data or system programs do not perform the following operations that may corrupt the screen data or the system program e Turning OFF the power supply of the NB Unit e Pressing the PT s reset switch e Dispose of the Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply 1 TS Ts E e n lr e Do not dispose the product into a fire Doing so may cause the damage with the battery or electronic components e Do not apply an impact with the lithium cell charge it dispose it into a fire or heat it Doing either of them may cause an ignition or a bursting e When exporting products with lithium
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71. etup Manual V107 This illustration is provided only as a sample and may not literally appear in this manual Special Information Special information in this manual is classified as follows Precautions for Safe Use Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure using the product safely 14 Precautions for Correct Use Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance B4 Additional Information Additional information to increase understanding or make operation easier 4 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Terminology The following terminology is used in this manual Terms NB Unit NB Series PLC CP Series CS CJ Series NJ Series C Series Serial Communication Unit Serial Communication Board Communication Board CPU Unit NB Designer Host PT Descriptions Indicates the main Unit of the products in the OMRON NB Series of Programmable Terminal Indicates products in the OMRON NBOO Series of Programmable Terminal In this manual unless otherwise specified NBLILI Series is taken as the subject concerned Indicates a Programmable Controller Indicates the following products in the OMRON CP Series of Programmable Controllers CP1H CP1L CP1E Indicates the following products in the OMRON CS CJ Series of Programmable Controllers CS1G CS1H CS1G H CS1H H CJ1G CJ1M CJ2M CJ2H Indicates the following OMRON SYSMAC
72. f the display part is dirty then the screen will hard to see Please perform cleaning periodically according to the following points e During the daily cleaning please use the dry soft cloth But if use the dry soft cloth to clean forcefully when it is too dirty the front panel may be damaged In this case use the wet cloth to clean it in advance e When the dirt cannot be cleaned by dry cleaning please dip the cloth into the diluted neutral washing agents concentration of 2 completely first and then perform cleaning after the wet cloth is wringed out Waste ethylene products or tape sticking to the Unit for a long period will generate dirt If there is dirt sticking to the Unit please remove it during the cleaning Precautions for Safe Use Do not use volatile solvents such as benzine or paint thinner or chemical cloth Checking method m N O gt D O 2 5 ro D 5 2 D D A 5 amp Please perform checking once every 6 months to 1 year But the frequent checking should be necessary when the Unit is used in the extreme environments such as the environment with high temperature high humidity or more dust etc Checking items Please check the following items for the criterion If the item does not conform to the criterion please improve the surrounding environment retighten the screw etc to make it conform to the criterion Checking Items Supply voltage Surrounding environment
73. g you have to do is to make sure that this button is indeed operable If it is confirmed the problem may result from a touch control shift The touch panel is a panel of 4 wire precision resistors and because the resistors are subject to impacts from temperature humidity and also their own characteristics it s recommended that touch control calibration be carried out yearly Calibration method tweak the DIP switches on the backside of the PT SW1 to OFF SW2 to ON and restart the PT A will appear on the screen Click it the will shift after the PT responds You have to click again and after a total of 5 consecutive clicks the PT will prompt you whether the calibration is a success If it is a success the PT will skip to the user program screen while if it is not a success the will pop up again requiring another round of calibration Note After a successful calibration the DIP switch 2 needs to be set back to OFF or not the system will prompt you for a calibration every time you turn on the power supply Why is the PT touch control not responding or being slow to respond The likely causes are as follows a The communications are abnormal and when this happens the touch control may not respond b The touch control shifts and change of the operation environment or the touch panel characteristics may cause the touch control to be unable to respond c The touch panel may be damaged or the touch control circu
74. handled stored installed and maintained and not subject to contamination abuse misuse or inappropriate modification Return of any Products by Buyer must be approved in writing by Omron before shipment Omron Companies shall not be liable for the suitability or unsuitability or the results from the use of Products in combi nation with any electrical or electronic components circuits system assemblies or any other materi als or substances or environments Any advice recommendations or information given orally or in writing are not to be construed as an amendment or addition to the above warranty See http www omron com global or contact your Omron representative for published information Limitation on Liability Etc OMRON COMPANIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES LOSS OF PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED IN CONTRACT WARRANTY NEGLIGENCE OR STRICT LIABILITY Further in no event shall liability of Omron Companies exceed the individual price of the Product on which liability is asserted NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 9 Application Considerations Suitability of Use Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards codes or regulations which apply to the combination of the Product in the Buyer s application or use of the Product At Buyer s request
75. hat of 1 Wait a Screen b Fixed Texts c Number Display components d Function Keys e Bit Button components e Number Display Components The current values of TIMO and CNTO on the ladder program The property settings for the Number Display are Corresponding Name TIMO CNTO Graphics Use the vector graphic BlueFrame vg A vector graphic consists of a Number Display component and a blue border e Function Key Components These are used for switching to 1 Wait and 7 Check 2 screens The property settings for the Function Key components are Screen Name Wait Screen Function Key Change Screen 7 Check 2 Change Screen 1 Wait Label Transport font Transport font 0 Previous Screen 0 Wait Screen 1 Previous Screen 1 Wait Screen Graphics Use the vector graphic CTRL_BAROO1 vg 4 24 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation I PLC Control Setting In this project the screen is controlled by PLC to realize this function the PLC Control component should be used Using of PLC Control component allows to change screen from the PLC or to write a number of Current Base Screen to the PLC When Switch Screens is used the default Word Length of the specified memory is set to 2 When a value which is corresponds to the number of the Current Base Screen is set the screen is automatically changed to a screen which corresponds to the number In this example the value D O0 is used as the co
76. he NB Units Personnel in charge is qualified and responsible for obtaining safety in each phase of machine design installation operation maintenance and disposal Do not attempt to disassemble repair or remodel the NB units Otherwise it may impair the proper safety functions NC e Backup of application When the unit needs to be repaired due to the occurrence of some faults or to be replaced by the substitute be sure to make backup of the applications and keep it in a safe location e Spare part of Unit It is recommended to prepare the spare part of NB Unit in advance in order to repair the system when the faults occurred in NB Unit or the screen is not clear due to the backlight life expires e Replace of battery The lithium battery is used for the backup of the non screen data such as calendar data clock data etc The life of the battery is approximate 5 years at 25 C 1 year 365 days x12 hours day If the battery is used at high temperature its life will be reduced Ask for repairment after backup the project data according to the environment in which you are using the NB units 6 2 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 2 Checking and Cleaning This section describes the inspection and cleaning method for the NB Unit Please clean and check the NB Series periodically to ensure the NB Series always in the optimal Status e Cleaning method I
77. ill appear It indicates an overflow of a numeric value The user can set the integer bit digit number range of the Number Display or Number Input larger through NB Designer to make numeric value display normal For example change the integer bit digit number from 3 to 4 6 28 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 8 Why is the speed of PT operation becoming slow after macro is executed a When writing code of macro if a large of number of address variables of the PLC or slave Unit are defined the execution speed of the PT may suffer When executing a macro program the processor picks up the variable addresses defined first executes the macro then carries out output If the macro is executed at a high frequency a large amount of time is used to perform communication with the slave Unit thus affecting the execution speed of the PT as a whole b It is because the variable in macro code has used the PLC address The user can realize the communication and make the macro executed normally by setting the special register LW9535 time magnification during the communication by PLC variables for macro with its default of 0 to extend the wait time If the macro cannot executed normally it is recommended the user to set LW9535 to 2 or above 6 3 3 Hardware Troubles 1 How to calibrate the system time of the PT There are 2 methods to calibrate the time Method 1 there are 2 DIP swit
78. ils on the rewriting method 6 3 4 Errors occurred when the UDP communications with OMRON PLC 1 What consequences will occur if the same IP address is used for two PLCs The user should avoid such kind of setting If it occurs NB may receive the information from one PLC at a moment while receive the information from the other PLC at the next moment p e o c o D o O ct 5 e 2 What consequences will occur if the same Node ID is used for two PLCs The user should avoid such kind of setting If two PLCs have the same Node ID but different IP address NB can only connect with the one that is set in the NB Designer If two PLCs have the same Node ID and IP address NB may receive the information from one PLC at a moment while receive the information from the other PLC at the next moment 3 What will happen if the NB is connected with PLCs more than 32 units No errors occur in NB but the NB does not respond to the PLC which is not set for NB 6 3 5 Other Troubles 1 During Direct Online Test the internal data of the PLC is readable but not alterable Check whether the internal storage addresses of the PLC is writable or not If the address is read only the storage data cannot be changed then check whether the communication cable is normal or not 2 ld NOHINO UUM SuoneoriunuJuJ09 daN 24 UBYM peJ1n990 S101134 t 9 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 31 6 Maintenance and Troubleshoo
79. ing the indirect addressing mode of the register The component s new input output address its original input output address the word address of the index register NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting After checking Use index click the arrow and a window as follow will turn up Tex input property al Basic Property Font Keyboard Setting Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Priority Normal Swap high byte and low byte Unicode IV Make Read Address and Write Address the Same Extended ASCH Data Format Word Length 1 Format Range OD DDD 0 10255 Use Vanable HMID LW D p OO o c oO D 7 gt O O e 5 e 2 6 How to make sure that pictures imported are not distorted Cut the picture with a drawing tool first For example if a 320 240 picture is to be fitted on a screen with a resolution of 800 480 use Image Software to set the width at 320 and the height at 240 in Edit Resize then import it into the configuration project as shown below Resize pess aa wl X Pixels MegaPixels 0 08 SJOIIS JO SOINSCSWASJUNOD L 9 A Actual Print Size in Width Height paa Resolution co JE tsoen kam NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 15 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 16 2 When a new project is created what roles do the screens pr
80. ipment amusement machines safety equipment and other systems machines and equipment that may have a serious influence on lives and property if used improperly consult your OMRON representative Make sure that the ratings and performance characteristics of the product are sufficient for the systems machines and equipment and be sure to provide the systems machines and equipment with double safety mechanisms This manual provides information for connecting and setting up an NB Series PT Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use the PT and keep this manual close at hand for reference during installation and operation NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 NB series Manuals NB series manuals are organized in the sections listed in the following tables Refer to the appropriate section in the manuals as required Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual Cat No V109 This manual Section Section 1 NB Overview Section 2 System Design Section 3 Installation and Wiring Section 4 Screen Creation Section 5 Run Section 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Contents This section provide specifications of the NB Unit describes its names and functions of the various parts This section describes the manual structure takes NB7W as an example to introduce the operation procedures of the NB system This section describes how to install and wire the NB Unit This section descri
81. is bit is ON the printing request will be ignored without calling out the Pictbridge while printing will restore when this bit is OFF If the printing still doesn t work after all the above operations have been performed please contact the supplier printed on the back cover 6 3 2 Communication related Troubles 1 What if the communication between the PLC and PT fails Many customers experienced communication problems between the PT and PLC when they used PT As this happens follow the procedures below to check what is going wrong a b Check whether the hardware connections are correct or not especially whether the fabrication of the communication cable correct or not Check if the parameters such as the Baud Rate Word Length and PLC Station No in COM1 Setting or COM2 Setting the tab of PT Property setting are set correctly and make sure the PT serial port communication parameter settings are in consistent with that of the slave Unit Is the communication serial port selected correctly for example if COM1 is selected in software configuration but COM2 is used actually this would be considered wrong Use the serial programming cable of the PLC to download PLC programs and make sure the downloading go smoothly Exit the downloading mode and use the Direct Online Test function of the NB Designer by clicking Tools gt Direct Online Test If the Direct Online Test communication fails it is likely because the co
82. it may be suffered of a poor contact Solutions a Resolve the communication problem b Try out a touch control calibration c Please contact the supplier printed on the back cover Why does the PT screen dim or without backlight The screens we normally see on a PT are displayed in liquid crystal However the liquid crystal itself does not give out light so it is usually used together with a light source and so far the most commonly used light emitting equipments for industrial PT products are of CCFL or LED backlight The NB Series touch panel employs LED backlight LED backlight LED i e Lighting Emitting Diode is a kind of semiconductor solid light emitting device It uses solid semiconductor chips as the light emitting material Surplus energy breaks out during the process of combination of charge carriers in the semiconductor triggering photon emissions and this is used to display various kinds of information such as characters graphics images animations texts videos and video signals on display panels The generally used LED backlight is made up of an array e g an array of 3x4 with a total of 12 LEDs and if one or even more LEDs are not working normally the screen will dim When none of the LEDs is working normally the screen will have no backlight The possible causes for a black screen are as follows a The power supply to the PT is abnormal b The PT enters the screen saver backlight saver mode c Contr
83. l resistance will be lost if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off Do not use the Unit if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off Dispose of the Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply Periodically check the installation conditions in applications where the PT is subject to contact with oil or water The rubber packing will deteriorate shrink or harden depending on the operating environment Inspect the rubber packing periodically To replace the battery the NB units are also necessary to replace Although it is restricted to NBi0W 01B the battery replacement is available to be dealt as a repairment NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 3 Troubleshooting This section describes troubleshooting measures when errors occur When a problem occurs during operation refer to the listed problems below for the corresponding solutions 6 3 1 Countermeasures for errors 1 The condition of the USB driver for the HMI If PT cannot perform download upload normally it s usually because the USB driver is not set up properly Setup Method During the process of the software setup the PC will automatically prompt you to set up the USB driver Select an appropriate procedure to install according to the displayed information to complete the USB driver installation However if the automatic setup fails you can still perform the setup manually Connect the
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85. lly friendly energy efficient and with longer service life compared to traditional CCFL backlight The display device of NB series PT Programmable Terminals can be used for information display and receive input operation It can show operating states of the system and devices in graphic forms to users e Major Parameters NB7W NB10W Neg Naso Wis Performance Specifications Display Size 3 5 TFT 5 6 TFT ZEE 10 1 TFT LCD LCD LCD LCD Resolution QVGA 320x240 QVGA 320x234 WVGA 800x480 Models Display Color 65536 colors Backlight LED Memory 128M FLASH 64M DDR2 RAM NBLILI TWO1B supports the USB storage Downloading Programs USB Serial Port Ethernet Only NBLILI TWO1B supports the Ethernet downloading Pictbridge printing By the USB Slave port The user must use the NB Designer of version 1 22 or later to update the kernel and file system of NB Unit when using the Pictbridge printing function for the first time For details refer to Section 7 Pictbridge Printing in NB Designer Operation Manual USB Port Equivalent of USB 2 0 Full speed NBLILI TWOOB USB Slave x1 NBLILI TWO1B USB Slave x1 USB Host x1 Communication Serial COM1 RS 232C COM 1 RS 232C Ports COM2 RS 232C 422A 485 Ethernet Interface Electrical Specifications Rated Voltage DC24V Structural Specifications Case Color Black Dimensions 129 8x103 8x52 8 184 0x142 0x46 0 202 0x148 0x46 0 268 8x210 8 WxHxD mm x54 0 Software Tools NB Designer
86. log box In this case each created screen can be seen after the number of 10 to 17 input into the Number Input component during the offline test Later it just needs to delete the Number Input component and the added control conditions after the correct confirmation Flash Headlights 3 Times Hefer to the NB Series NB Designer Operation Manual V106 for the details of the test NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Run Ss This section describes how to start running at the Host side and transfer screen data to NB7W 5 1 Preparati ns ux usi cra Re a RE S DICE se eats oe ees ee bans 5 2 5 2 HUD INBZW ioe ese a aca we ic ae ee a eas a ee 5 5 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 5 1 5 Run 5 1 Preparations This part describes how to start running at the Host side CP1E and tranfer screen data to NB7W I Connect CP1E and PC Use a USB cable to connect CP1E and a PC a PC b USB Cable c CP1E Note USB driver is needed to be installed when CP1E is connected to a PC the first time Refer to the SYSMAC CP series CP1E CPU Unit Operation Manual for details on installing USB driver Connect CP1E CX Programmer is a programming tool software for creating ladder programs executed by CP1E Aside from the programming function it also provides functions for setting and operating CP1E such as debugging program indication of current values monitoring functio
87. low The following objects must be created and configured T I o O D D 5 O D D et O 5 Use the vector graphic Up vg Open address W_bit 1 00 Use the vector graphic Middle vg Stop Address W_bit 1 01 Use the vector graphic Down vg Close Address W_ bit 1 02 a Screen b Bit Button components c Texts d Level Meter component e Screen Start the following procedures after the NB7W operation is set 1 Select Add Screen g from the toolbar Input Wait at the screen name area Screen Positionto add Empty End Custom Screen No 10 Screen Name Wait Poccccccccccccsccscccccccccccccees OK H Cancel NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 The initial design screen No is O named FrameO when user added a new frame the screen No start from 10 by default Frame 1 to 9 are default frames for the system 4 Screen Creation User should use this method to create total 8 screens for this project the screen No and names are listed as below Screen No Screen Name 10 Wait 11 Open 12 Close 13 Stop 14 Fully Open 15 Check1 16 Check2 17 Check3 2 Double click Wait Screen to open Screen Property select Background Color and set Background Color to lightCyan Fr Screen property x Screen Name No 10 Protect key mapping on common sheet screen Switch to the lowest security level when screen clo
88. m max NE oe P 3533555 iu FSS oa Note Please use OMRON PT PLC connecting cable Using other cables may result in failure Precautions for Safe Use e Always keep the connector screws firmly tightened after the communication cable is connected e The maximum tensile load for cables is 30 N Do not apply loads greater than this e Always turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables 3 8 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Screen Creation IN This section describes how to create a demonstration project through NB Designer 4 1 Starting NB Designer 0 0 cece es 4 2 4 2 Main Window of NB Designer eller 4 3 4 3 Crealng Project iso 3 pc E peau RES RAT PEN ey GERE amd 4 5 44 Sereen Crealion ez REPRE E ERE EE PCS dee a eft dce us aos 4 13 4 5 IPT Proper Vesd muc oan ie eoe e reci np faac e ede Do de case 4 27 4 6 Save and Load Project 020 e cece ence wees 4 28 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 1 4 Screen Creation 4 1 Starting NB Designer This section describes how to start NB Designer NB Designer is a programming tool software for creating screens displayed on the PT of NB Series Select Program OMRON NB Designer NB Designer from the Windows Starting Menu to start NB Designer The startup can also be realized by clicking the shortcut icon on the desktop Note Wh
89. mmunication parameters of the PT and PLC are inconsistent In this case check the communication parameter settings of the PLC and PT If the Direct Online Test functions well please confirm the connection of the communication cable If it s the user who make the cable please check whether the male and female pins are deployed in right correspondence and whether there is false soldering When the connection is realized by the Ethernet method please check whether the IP address of PT and that of PLC are correct When the connection is realized by the Ethernet method please confirm whether PLC supports MODBUS TCP protocol or UDP protocol If all turn right following the above procedures but communications still will not work please contact the supplier 2 Components cannot be displayed simultaneously after a page turn and in some cases they turn up after a few seconds This is probably due to a low communication speed With respect to the solution refer to 3 Why is the communication between the HMI and slave Unit slow and how to improve it NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 25 p e o c o D o O ct 5 e so qnoJ pejejeJ uonpeoiunuluO2 Z 9 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 26 3 Why is the communication between the HMI and slave Unit slow and how to improve it The possible causes of a slow communication Q gt oO There are too many components on a singl
90. n PLC settings and remote pro gramming and monitoring through the internet etc Please refer to the SYSMAC CX Programmer Oper ation Manual for details on CX Programmer Run CP1E after sending programs to CP1E Create CP1E programs using CX Programmer 7 2 Start CX Programmer and open the created program Select PLC Work Online from the main menu of CX Programmer 7 carenglish new CX Programmer car NewProgram1 Section1 Diagram File Edit View Insert ee Program Simulation Tools Window Help D um ad ES eb E Nork Online Auto Online aK a um Operating Made E E a ia i Monitor Fi Program Check Options MewPrajeck El car CP1E Offline zz Symbols Program Assignments Memory Allocation Settings Transfer k at Memor oo em Partial Transfer k Programs Imer oa NewPragre Protection A Symbo ia Sectior fi END Edit j Change Model Change Communication Settings NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 5 Run 3 Select PLC Transfer To PLC from the main menu 7 Carenglish new CX Programmer Running car NewProgram1 Section1 Diagram File Edit View Insert Maist Program Simulation Tools Window Help Ti 1 r Toe m pia E e Work Online krl i i P k A s d Auto Online aA AQ HET t4 o E l Operating Mode T3 2d BJ Eg H Monitor ix Compile All PLC Pragrams FF Program Check Options E NewProject Program Assig
91. nected to CP1E and the other devices according to the requirements NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Maintenance and Troubleshooting E This section describes the maintenance and inspection methods for preventing errors occurring and troubleshooting measures when errors occur 6 1 Maintenance 2 is bis kee eee ah Ee n be ee we ee aa Wee 6 2 6 2 Checking and Cleaning 3 159 eee ERR de REEPa ee ee wi 6 3 6 3 Iroubleshoolng 67 2 Sti aoe hee hie we ee ce eor a be Fee eae 6 5 6 3 1 Countermeasures for errors 0 ee ee 6 5 6 3 2 Communication related Troubles 00000 cee ee eee eee eee 6 25 6 3 3 Hardware Troubles 44 4 25 4 8 6 648 08 eel uma d bue dg RENE Texeuak4 6 29 6 3 4 Errors occurred when the UDP communications with OMRON PLC 6 31 6 3 5 Other TITOBlbles aeram rr ns dee EE ede PAU ee Se 6 31 6 4 Unit Replacement Precautions lesse 6 33 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 1 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 1 Maintenance This section describes the maintenance methods for preventing errors occurring Maintain the PT to keep it in its optimal condition Do not attempt to disassemble the units or touch inside of the units while the power is ON Otherwise it may result in electric shock NC Always the personnel in charge confirm that installation inspection and maintenance were properly performed for t
92. ng Send Receive data data S o Sman RDA I O RS485A Receiving Send Receive data data 9 S amp G J Signal ground Pins 4 and 5 are not used thus not compliant with RS or CS functions Oo o1 B amp B W PM Oo N NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 7 1 1 8 NB Overview e Precaution for Cable Fabrication The COM 2 ports included in this manual and marked by cable manufacturers are intended for the PT of NB5Q NB7W NB10W TWLILIB models therefore when communication connection is carried out with the COM 1 port of NB3Q TWLILIB please refer to the pin definitions in this section prior to connection e Serial Port COM2 e NB5Q NB7W NB10W TWLILIB Serial port COM is a 9 pin D type socket port This port supports RS 232C RS 485 RS 422A communication function The pins are defined as follows Functions UT X Pins l O RS 232C RS 485 RS 422A RD Receivingdata i Terminal R1 H Terminal resistor Terminal R2 Terminal resistor RDB ere Em data data s o feninga RDA I O Send Receive Receiving data data SG Je Signal ground N OIO AIOI N co co e USB HOST NBLILI TWO1B is equipped with USB HOST port which is USB A type port Through this port USB memory can be connected to perform uploading downloading project operation and storage of related data And its pins are defined as follows Pi
93. ng System Scroll Bar Width 20 Storage Devices SD memory card v Use Macro when loading project Subfolder Hs macro c Use Buzzer Use Exemal Clock Buffer Storage Default Saveasms v Vector Font Smooth Display Storage Period Day Flip Screen Display Note no limit when storage period is zero Cursor Color v Bl Unableto Input Display Color Common Sheet Screen Display below base screen Pop up Screen Attributes Display in foreground i File Browser File li Initial Screen 0 FrameO 5 File List Window Common Sheet 1 Common Window Confirmation Screen 7 Confirm Action Windo Menu Screen 2 Fast Selection Login Screen 9 Login Window Storage Type Daily file p OO o c oO D 7 gt O O e 3 e Method 2 Function Key gt Execute Macro each time the Function Key is clicked the macro is executed once as shown below Function Key Label Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Switch Screens Change window 0 FrameO C Key Button Enter X Map Key S1011 JO SOINSCSWASJUNOD 8 9 Touch Calibration Save Screenshot to Extemal Memory Clear Event C Import Export Import Project To HMI C Note Pad Function Pen X C Pen Color HA Pen Color C Pen Size 1 EH C Clear C Print K Mode Black and white Color Black and White Reverse Color Magnification 2 0 2 Current Page IV Prin
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95. nments a Pie Memory Allocation z Symbols Settings Transfer UL l P Error abun Partial Transfer fl From PLC Ctrl Shift T Protection d Compare with PLC 4 Memory qa Programs Clear All Memory Areas Tari En NewPragre SUED A Symbo Edit d p sectior Fg END suoljeieddid S 4 Send data according to the procedures described on the screen 5 Select PLC Operating Mode Run from the main menu CP1E starts running w Carenglish_new CX Programmer Running car NewProgram1 Section1 Diagram File Edit View Insert Se Program Simulation Tools Window Help 3 G mj nig eb i 2 Work Online Chri i P k B EA 2 Auto Online kr a Xq sit E uuu a Operating Mode d Er Program Ctrl 1 3 A E Eg 2 Monitor Fo monitor X Chle3 5x Compile All PLC Programs F m Program Check Options NewPr aject Program Assignments Em car CP1E Run Mor Memory Allocation j A Symbols z Settings Transfer ki P Error log i kj PLC Clock Partial Transfer x Memory Protection k Eo Pragrams Clear All Memory Areas pr MewPragrz 3 Symba Edit d fl Sectior zi END Connect NB7W and PC Using a USB cable to connect NB7W and a PC The screen programs created by NB Designer can be sent to NB7W Note It is allowed to use USB cables of any standards e Use a USB cable with a maximum length of 5 m NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 5 3 5 Run
96. ns Functions 1 LN USB 5V power supply output Max current 150mA Data USB power supply ground Precautions for Safe Use When connecting the equipment with the USB HOST connector make sure the supply equipment s current capacity is below 150mA before using it The DC 5V voltage output of the NB Unit is 5V 5 and the maximum current is 150mA NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 1 NB Overview e USB SLAVE USB SLAVE port is USB B type port which can connect the USB port on PC side to perform the uploading downloading debugging of the programs for the product and the Pictbridge printing And its pins are defined as follows 1 N U e mp D 3 0 S 2 a TI c 5 O et Oo 0 Pins Signals Functions 3 2 1 USB 5V power supply output 4 E 1 2 D Data 3 Data 4 GND USB power supply ground e Ethernet Interface NBLILI TWO TB is equipped with Ethernet Interface which is adaptive RJ 45 type interface with the transmission rate of 10M 100M It can be connected with PC to perform the uploading and downloading of the programs and the system refreshing and can also be used to realize the communication with the controller supporting the Ethernet communication And its pins are defined as follows Pins Signals Functions TD Sending data TD Sending data RD Receiving data Not used Not used Receiving data Not used Not used o Oo C A
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98. o I c 3 2 JJ D S D O D 3 D 5 U D Q D c O 5 0 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 33 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 34 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual Cat No V109 E1 LJ Revision code October 2011 Original production 02 February 2012 e Added PLC settings in communication setting of 4 3 Creating Project e Added create macro detail in creating macro of 4 3 Creating Project e Added create vector graph detail in creating vector graphics of 4 3 Creating Project e Modify contents of 4 4 Screen creation e Modify illustration of HMI Attribute e Modify contents of 4 6 Save and Load Project 03 April 2012 e Added the descriptions of NB5Q NB7W TWO1B e Added the descriptions of Ethernet connection and the storage of USB disk 04 August 2012 e Added the descriptions of NB3Q TWOOB TWO1B and NB10W TWO1B 05 December 2012 e Correction related to the backlight lamp rubber packing and battery maintenance e Added the descriptions of Pictbridge printing function December 2012 e Adding descriptions of the power supply and wire con nection in Precautions for Safe Use April 2013 e Changes and corrections 08 February 2014 e Changes and correctionss NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guid
99. o be peeled off Tighten the terminal screws at a torque of between 0 3 and 0 5 N m Make sure the screws are properly tightened Do not use the terminal block of NBSQ TWLEILIB for other models NB3Q TWLILIB has different pin definitions on the terminal block To prevent malfunctions caused by noise ground the Unit correctly Do not touch the packaging part of the circuit board with your bare hands Discharge any static electricity from your body before handling the board When using the No 6 pin of the serial communication port COM1 connector for a voltage of DC 5V make sure the supply equipment s current capacity is below 250mA before using it The DC 5V voltage output of the NB unit is 5V 5 and the maximum current is 250mA The serial communication port COM1 of NB3Q TWLILIB is unable to output the current Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables Always keep the connector screws firmly tightened after the communication cable is connected The maximum tensile load for cables is 30 N Do not apply loads greater than this Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset button The whole system may stop depending on how the power supply is turned ON or OFF Turn ON OFF the power supply according to the specified procedure Reset by pressing the reset button or restart the power supply once the DIP switch settings are changed To ensure the system s safe
100. ol backlight OFF is set through the PLC Control Component d Backlight broken or the LCD panel is damaged Solutions a Check the power supply to the PT use a multimeter to measure whether the voltage is within the normal range or whether the output power is too low b Click the PT screen to exit the screen saver mode c Check whether control backlight OFF is set through the PLC Control Component in the PT program d Please contact the supplier printed on the back cover NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 PT white screen and flickering screen The causes of a white screen or a flickering screen the ambient temperature exceeds the range specified on the PT nameplate or the liquid crystal is damaged Solutions Check the ambient temperature and compare it with that specified on the PT or please contact the supplier printed on the back cover 7 The serial port gets heated when the PT communicates with other devices Check the grounding of the PT and other communication devices If the grounding is not shared there is a possible significant voltage difference between the devices leading to a heavy current thus causing a heated serial port 8 The PT doesn t startup normally The kernel or Roofts may be corrupted due to any reasons Rewrite the kernel and Roofts Refer to 4 4 System Process in NB Series Programmable Terminals Operation Manual V106 for deta
101. ommon Window Confirmation Screen 7 Confirm Action Windo Menu Screen 2 Fast Selection Login Screen 9 Login Window Y The default Initial Screen is 0 FrameO when PT has not created a screen The serial number and name of the screen will appear in the pull down menu of Initial Screen after the user establishes the screen NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 27 4 Screen Creation 4 6 Save and Load Project This part describes how to save and open data created It also provides a brief for test function of creating screen e Save Project 1 Select File Save As from the main menu The Project Save Path dialogue border will pop up Project Password 1 C NBProject car car nbp 2 C Program Files car nbp 3 C Program Files test nbp Exit 2 Designate Save File location and input the file name Click OK The NB Designer project file is saved r Ji HMO my d image Recent Places di tar Ji temp vg Desktop A Computer Network Project Name 4 28 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation Open Projects 1 Select File Open from the main menu The Open dialogue border will pop up View Screen Shape Co Project Password 1 C NBProject car car nbp 2 C Program Files car nbp 3 C Program Files test nbp D o D lt D 5 Q r Oo D Q U Ac
102. on W1 02 d 100 00 d 100 01 C Down motor Close switch Stop switch Lower limit LS Rise motor g 100 01 Down motor Check mov i21 Move I 0 03 Wa 01 ac Source word Disable autom Du Destination NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 11 Y N g D 3 e 5 o D et Oo 5 o lt 0 D 3 2 System Design 1 0 05 Upper limit LS d 100 00 Rise motor I 0 06 Lower limit L5 WO 02 Check 3001 Dii TA I B Lower limit LS 2 12 WO 0z Check d 100 01 I 0 05 I 0 06 Down motor Upper limit I5 Lower limit LS W 02 Check WU O2 Check Mov 213 XE n Mov 213 an na MOY 0213 A Du Mov i13 oF RSET W Oz RSET W O1 END COOL NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 More Source word Destination More Source word Destination More Source word Destination More Source word Destination Reset Check Bit Reset Disable automatically Bit End Installation and Wiring SS This section describes how to install and wire the NB Unit Sel JnstallallOD 23 22 aco Adee Sead Pt te ew eae ec eee ac etc 3 2 3 2 Equipment WITING 53 annii EE IRPES3 esse pide ea es ois sue ots 3 5 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 3 1 3 Installation and Wiring 3 1 Installation This section describe
103. on S 2 a Tl c 5 O et Oo 0 The pins are defined as follows 4 ES D NCP SD O Sending data RD 1 Receiving data RS RTS O Request to send CS CTS Clear to send DC 5V DC 5V output Max current 250mA mo f No f SG Signal ground Pins 4 and 5 are not used thus not compliant with RS or CS functions OO OO N OO Oy AJ OJI NM Precautions for Safe Use When using the No 6 pin of the serial communications port COM1 connector for a voltage of DC 5V make sure the supply equipment s current capacity is below 250 mA before using it The DC 5V voltage output of the NB Unit is 5V 5 and the maximum current is 250 mA e NBSQ TWLILIB NB3Q TWLILIB has only 1 serial port COM1 and this port supports communication non isolated based on RS 232C RS 422 and RS 485 of which only 1 connection mode can be applied at one time By means of the RS 232C mode PIN 2 5 it can be connected to a controller based on RS 232C and can also be used for downloading programs as well as debugging for the product connected to a PC While with the RS 422 or the RS 485 mode PIN 1 PIN 6 8 only a PLC can be connected The pins are defined as follows Functions s 431 Pins l O m RS 232C RS 485 RS 422A SD O Sendingdata RD Receivingdata RS RTS O jReqesttosend CS CTS Cleatosendj RDB I O RS485B Receivi
104. on the Project Work Space Window and the connecting diagram of PT and PLC appears Then double click the PT and PT Property window pops up select COM1 Setting page and set the communication mode to RS232 115200 7 Even Parity Check 2 Click OK button and the settings of the communication mode of PT COM1 are completed PT Task Bar PT Extended Property System Information Setting Security Level Setting User Permission Setting Event History Setting Print Setting COM1 Setting come Samra om om m m m m m um mm m m mom m mom Type RS232 b T PLC Communication Time Out 3 Baud Rate 115200 Protocol Time Out 1 ms 50 Data Bit 7 Protocol Time Out 2 ms 3 EE LL o Max interval of word block pack 16 1 Maxinterval of bit block pack 64 Stop Bit 2 oj g Max size of word block package 32 Broadcast 65535 Ce een cnn up Max size of bit block package 128 Use Default Setting NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 7 4 Screen Creation 4 8 2 To setting the PLC In CX Programmer open the project in project workspace select PLC Settings Be sure to set the communication mode of PLC Built in RS232C Port to Mode Host Link Baud 115200 Format 7 2 E El PLC Settings NewPLC1 Hie Options Help r Communications Settings C Standard 9600 1 7 2 E 0 lt 0000 Response Timeout r Unit Number
105. ow the user to add or delete user accounts The user permissions can be set to the components however they are invalid to a password which is set to the screen 4 What if the uploading password or the online change password of the PT is lost If the uploading password of PT is lost data cannot be uploaded and the only solution is to download the project again to overwrite the original one Similarly if the online change password is lost it also requires to download the project again and set a new password Thus in order to guarantee the safety of users projects please back up the original projects for decryption is not within our service range 5 Why cannot the system time be changed during offline test Offline test uses the PC s clock therefore the time cannot be changed It can only be changed when downloaded to the PT p e o c oO D o O ct 5 e 6 How to use the Confirm Operation function When the user is fabricating a screen some buttons may require a second confirmation to validate the operation and at this time the Confirm Operation function can fit well here This function can control components For example you can check the Confirm Operation on the Control Setting attributes page of the bit status setting component as shown below Graphics Control Setting Display Setting ON Delay X100ms 0 Min Interval seconds g Triggering action Macro Write Notice S1011 JO soJns
106. parallel with strong electricity cables If possible wire them through iron tubes and if the cable duct is multilayered lay the weak electricity cables below the strong electricity ones b Anti inner cabinet interference It s recommended that the alternating current cables and the direct current cables be laid in separate channels and if laid in the same channel the weak electricity cables and the strong electricity ones need to be bundled separately and be kept as far away as possible c Anti inverter interference Connect a filter to the power supply side of the inverter and shroud it with a metal casing d Every equipment needs to be grounded properly e Use a separate switching power supply for the PT NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 5 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 4 Unit Replacement Precautions When the Unit should be replaced for the defectiveness found during the checking please pay attentions to the following points e Perform backup of the screen data of NB Unit in advance e The screen data may be deleted when the Unit is repaired by our company e Be sure to turn OFF the power supply before the replacement e After the replacement please confirm whether the abnormality still exists or not e When the defect device is returned for repair please attach the paper with the detailed description of the problem to the Unit and contact the supplier printed on the back cover
107. perty settings are Write Address W bitO 01 Bit Button Type On Label Transport font 0 Deactivate Auto close 1 Deactivate Auto close Graphics Use the vector graphic CTRL BAROO1 vg 6 Check 1 The 6 Check 1 screen will be displayed when the maintenance button on 1 WAIT screen is pressed Configure functions below e Fixed text indicating the garage door state e The Bit Lamp components activating relevant lamp when the vehicle sensor light sensor upper limit LS or lower limit LS turns ON e Function Key components buttons for switching to 1 Wait and 7 Check 2 screens e Bit Button components allocated to Open Stop and Close garage door operations respectively NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 21 4 Screen Creation The whole screen is shown below The creating methods for fixed text and Bit Button components for Open Stop and Close garage door operations are the same as that of 1 Wait gt lt sensor Check TA a Screen b Fixed Texts c Bit Lamp d Function Keys e Bit Button components e Bit Lamp Components The states of the vehicle sensor light sensor upper LS and lower LS are shown by the lamp The property settings for the Bit Lamp are eara ponang Vehicle Sensor Light Sensor Upper LS Lower LS Read Address CIO_bit0 03 CIO_bit0 04 CIO_bit0 05 CIO_bit0 06 Type Normal Label Do not use Graphics Use the vector graphic Lamp2State1 00 vg e Func
108. phics Control Setting Display Setting Dashed vg LI Dashed vg J DISP BARO DISP BARO DISP BARO DISP BARD E E E E i Bitmap Use Original Size Graphics for Each 0 M State 1 State 0 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 Basic Property Write Bit Label Graphics Control Setting Display Setting ok Cancel Basic Property Write Bit Label Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Touch Enabling Setting Disable input Conditional Enabling T o O D D 5 O D D ct O 5 4 Screen Creation 2 Bit Button component for Open Stop Close Function After the component is pressed the bits set as write address is set to ON and then is reset The write addresses for each component is shown in the table below The property settings are W_bit 1 00 W_bit 1 01 W bit 1 02 Write Address Bit Button Type Graphics e Fixed Text Close Reset switch Use the vector graphic Down vg A vector graphic created by user which is an downward arrow Use the vector graphic Middle vg A vector graphic created by user which is a square Use the vector graphic Up vg A vector graphic created by user which is an upward arrow Select the Text button on the draw toolbar and set the property of fixed text Text property Language Currently Displayed Language Determine
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111. re the PT is subject to contact with oil or water e Do not perform the following operations during the communication of the USB memory e Turning off the power supply of the NB Unit e Pressing the Reset button on the NB Unit e Removing the USB memory Do not use the USB memory in the environment subject to strong vibration NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 15 Precautions for Correct Use 16 e Do not install the unit in any of the following locations Locations subject to severe changes in temperature Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications Locations subject to condensation as the result of high humidity Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration Locations outdoors subject to direct wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to dust Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to splashing oil or chemicals Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electric field or magnetic field Locations close to power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity Precautions for software The update restoration uninstall and reinstallation of software in running status is prohibite
112. rent Base Screen from the PT to the PLC in the same procedure PT Executing PLE Control EI HHMID Area Variable D Address 11 Fomat RangerDDDDD 0 32767 lata Format BIN w ard Length Use Variable Function Mode i HMIO PLCO 0 Switch Screens HMIO PLCO 0 Write data current base sc SS o MM nel Add Delete DelteAl Modify impot Expot f OK Hefer to the NB Series NB Designer Operation Manual V106 for the details on PLC Control 4 26 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation 4 5 PT Property 1 Select Task Bar page on PT Property window and in this project example the Display Task Bar is not checked Click OK button to save the settings User Permission Setting Event History Setting Print Setting COM1 Setting COM2 Setting PT Task Bar PT Extended Property System Information Setting Security Level Setting Biases Tak Bar E zs x v Use Touch Indicator K3 Undefined Area Color v CPU Indicating Lamp Fi CPU Indicating Lamp Color V Alarm Indicating Lamp i Alarm Indicating Lamp A V Menu Screen is Touch Indicating Lamp Frame Color Only Display M Butt F Only Display Menu M Touch Unable Area Color m U E Touch Area Color O E Button Position Align left T Button Size Width 240 zi Position Align left x Height 32 lt Menu Screen But
113. ress FPT HHI PLNo Area Vanable LB Address l Use Variable Format R ange DOODO D 33833 Open Variable Table Property Occuring C ON IW Use Buzzer Buzzing Time Message Message 4 Use Text Library Language Language E Font Use Vector Font Sound Use Sound Select Sound Play Sound Cancel 19 Turn the PT backlight ON with the PLC control Select the PLC control component then select Backlight Open as shown below 6 12 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting r gt PLC Control mxm PT Executing PLC Control HMIO gt ET HMIO PLC No 0 X Area Variable LB Address 0 vaene BH Format Range DDDD 0 3333 W ord Length 1 Use Variable Function Mode Backlight Open z Marco Macro macro_0 c Execution ON lt gt OFF Sound Select Sound Play Sound Stop Play Custom Print Options Black and White Reverse Color Mode C Black and White Color Magnification Print Page D at RUM I S 1 Current Page Landsc ape G3 C Change Page To Print C Portrait o c o M Print Text o v Print Text v Print All Bitmap zi v Print Analog Mete IV Print All Vector Map o v Print Data Log Print Background Colors gt aq Open Variable T able OK Cancel 2 0 Why does the character input as text turn up as messy codes This may be because the text input Component or the No
114. roject a Restart the NB Unit and the PC b Recompile a project c Update the kernel and Rootfs to the latest version Refer to 4 4 System Process in NB Series Programmable Terminals Operation Manual V106 for details on the updating method NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 27 p e o c o D o O ct 5 e so qnoJ pejejeJ uonpeoiunuluO2 Z 9 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 How to decide whether communications are normal or not through the internal addresses of the PT Decide Deciding which PLC is disconnected with through a bit Serial port 2 LW9432 9447 16 words are equivalent to 256 bits with each bit corresponding to a PLC No response ON Normal OFF See the following diagram E ea Wa S quie amp RES 0 ks Assume that 3 87 200 PLCs connect to the COM2 port of NB7W the station numbers of which are 2 3 4 respectively if the PLCs with the station numbers 2 and 4 fail communication the internal registers LW B9432 2 and LW B9432 4 will turn ON automatically as shown below PLC Station NO 2 LW B9432 0 LI B9432 F AA AA AAAA AAAA PLC Station NO 3 TAA JA JA PLC Station NO AA A AAAA 7 The communications of the PT and PLC are normal but why are some numeric values are indicated as When the data coming from registers communicating with the PLC exceeds the setting range of the Number Display or Number Input w
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116. roperly f USB is assigned to the printing function together with Enable Printer Function being checked in the System Setting Mode Please uncheck the Enable Printer Function option and restart the NB For details refer to Section 7 Pictbridge Printing in NB Designer Operation Manual Downloading in the serial mode fails a Tools menu gt Transmission Setting gt COM is selected b Whether Port No of the PC is correct c The serial port is occupied or problems arise to the PC serial port d The fabrication of the communication cable is incorrect or the bonding wire falls off e The communications cable is plugged incorrectly and it should be plugged to the COMI port f The serial port of the PT fails The serial port does not support hot plug so take care and avoid man made damage Downloading in the Ethernet mode fails a Tools menu gt Transmission Setting gt Whether Ethernet is selected b Tools menu gt Transmission Setting gt Whether the IP address and port number are same as that in PT settings In PT System Setting Mode the network settings for PT Unit can be viewed For the operation method please refer to the NB Series Setup Manual V107 c Confirm the IP addresses of the PC and the PT are set in the same network segment If a project downloading fails after eliminating causes in the communications paths perform the following operations before downloading a p
117. rresponding screen number and the number of the Current Base Screen indicated at D 11 is output gt I e Switch Screens o D Select PLC Control from Project Database 5 O E CANBProject car car nbp HMI0 whe GES S File Edit View Screen Shape Components Tools Option Window Help f x o ugix mmaoooco oudnuusis selBiw mo wueeaAsm sita d d l dp mou s 21H I Ej Ge Ga dn i Honi g4aB o cj BB Le F es M B H KEINE NO PTNo Address Infol PLC Address Control event x Connector PT PLC Parts Function Parts Project Database a wv Alarm Event Setting Setting D PLC Control Output Window Delete An Modity Import Export Ready Mouse x 5 y 124 Width 169 Height 50 After clicking the Add button make the settings in the PLC Control dialog box as shown below PT Executing PLC Control HHMILU PT HID PLCNo 0 AreafVarable D Address Data Format BIN Fammatl EangeEDDDDD D 32757 Word Length 2 Use Variable Function Mode Eran see NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 25 4 Screen Creation After click OK there is a new event added in the list 0 0 HMIO PLCO O D 0 Switch Screens 4 Add Delete DeleteAl Modify impot Ewot OK e Write Data to PLC Current Base Screen Add a control event which outputs the number of Cur
118. s Priority Nomal Type on sate Iv wing Cycle 5 j 1 Read Address e Write Address E EE 2 PLC x PT HMIO No 0 PT HMIO No 0 Pot No COMI Pot No COMI Change Change a Station No 0 Station No 0 Area Vanable LW B v Area Varable LB X Address 10 0 System Memory Address 0 System Memory Data Word Data Word x mt BIN 1 met BIN 1 Format Range DDDDD H 0 0 10255 F Use Variable Use Variable Use index Use index NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 19 4 Screen Creation perty Bit Lamp Label Graphics Display Setting i CTRL_BARO01 vg i T Ue Tetttey o v Auto Resize Tae Fon E Language r Use Original Si Sa import Shape Graphics for Each d 2 Setting the value of the LW B 10 0 to1 the Bit Lamp can be flashed The value of LW B 10 0 can be initialized by the macro below Refer to 4 3 Creating Project for the procedure to create macro file The project allows the initialization by the macro after the project downloading to PT Accordingly put a check in the option Use Macro when loading project in the tab PT Extended Property in the screen PT Property and set to execute macro O c which was created Refer to 4 5 PT Property for the setting method E File Edit View Screen Shape Components Tools Option Window Help 8B aj kd X ad O60 9M d a neo B HD EH EO es BROAD AS gk Ld E ES mM Bo Pe Eo Do
119. s at max Users can make the vector graphics in the system as templates copy them into the new created vector graphics and then add lines boxes words etc for them to generate the new vector graphics 1 Select Draw Add Graphics from the main menu The New Graphics window will appear Mame Middle State Mo Tupe Bitmap width Height 100 File Marne C Program FilesSOMARON SNE Designer project car Description NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 9 4 Screen Creation 2 After create a new graphics double click to select CTRL_BARO01 vg in the Project File Window select stateO and right single click graph below and select Copy HE H State A Pase ctv Delete ART MT M MCI 307 2 fp a J f 3 Then select Middle vg graphics and copy the graphics to be copied into it Copy the state1 into the graphics by the same method and then select Rectangle in the toolbar to draw it into the graphics LOSEDOL v T m Ww e A mu a state ok 2 COMETE MC NC Delete Select All Ctrl A B Lock Load Graphic from External Memory NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation 4 Then make the settings in the Shape property dialog box to the Shape Property as shown below ER do O D 9 et 5 U 2 D O nal Note Please save the project after the
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121. s and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies NB series NB3Q TWLILIB NB5Q TWLILIB NB7W TWLILIB NB10W TWO1B Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual Hevised February 2014 Introduction Thank you for purchasing an NB series Programmable Terminal NB Series Programmable Terminals PTs are designed to handle information generated in FA production sites Be sure to understand the functions and performances etc thoroughly before using PT correctly Intended Audience This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical systems an electrical engineer or the equivalent e Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems into production facilities e Personnel in charge of designing FA systems e Personnel in charge of installing and connecting FA facilities e Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities General Precautions The user must operate the product according to the performance specifications described in the operation manuals Do not use the PT touch switch input functions for applications where danger to human life or serious property damage is possible or for emergency switch applications Before using the product under conditions which are not described in the manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems railroad systems aviation systems vehicles combustion systems medical equ
122. s the installation environment of the NB Unit and how to mount the NB Unit to the control panel When mounting the NB unit onto the operation panel pay attention to the following precautions NWARNING Always ensure that the personnel in charge confirm that installation inspection and maintenance were properly performed for the NB Unit Personnel In charge refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during machine design installation operation maintenance and disposal Ensure that installation and post installation checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed la Precautions for Correct Use e Do not install the Unit in any of the following locations Locations subject to rapid changes in temperature Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications Locations subject to condensation as the result of high humidity Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration Locations outdoors subject to direct wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to dust Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to splashing oil or chemicals e Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when the product is used in the following locations Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations s
123. sed Screen Attributes Keyboardpag Security Level 0 Position V Background Colo x 0 Y 0 Background Color Pattem Color Width 800 Height 480 Transparency 0 e Bit Button Component 1 Bit Button component for switching to the maintenance screen The Bit Button component is placed on the upper left corner of the screen Pressing this hiding button Bit Button component to switch to maintenance screen 6 Check 1 screen Function Pressing the button and turn ON W bit0 02 the display of PT will be switched to 6 check 1 by the ladder program of CP1E The Function Key is set transparent and will not function until being pressed for 3 seconds for the purpose of avoiding being pressed accidentally Select Bit Button component from Parts drag it to the edit window after selecting it with a single click The property settings are Write Address W bitO 02 Bit Button Types On Graphics Use the vector graphic Dashed vg A vector graphic created by user which is a light cyan rectangle Control Setting ON Delay 3s Security Setting NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation Basic Property Write Bit Label Graphics Control Setting Display Setting Priority Normal Data Word z Data Word Lm HM 1 Format PIN 1 Format Range DDD DD 0 00 511 15 Use Variable Use Variable Use index Use index Basic Property Write Bt Label Gra
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125. t Text Change Paper To Print V Print Analog Meter v Prnt Data L Landscape 3 P v Print All Bitmap Portrait v Print All Vector Map Print Background Colors NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 17 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6 18 Method 3 Timer gt Execute Macro The triggering and execution of the macro is controlled by time Du Timer Function Display Setting HMIO E 0 Pot No COM1 Use Variable Change Station No 0 Area Variable LB Address 0 Data Format BIN Format Range DDDD 0 9999 HMO MC 0 Pot No COMI Use Variable Change Station No 0 Area Variable LB Address 0 Data Format BIN Format Range DDDD 0 9999 c State Setting Mode Set Value Bit Word Bit Value 0 PT Hmo MC o Port No COM1 Use Variable Change Station No 0 Area Variable LB Address 0 Data Format BIN Word Format Range DDDD 0 9999 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Method 4 PLC Control gt Execute Macro The execution of the macro is controlled by the PLC address PT Executing PLE Control HMIU x HHID FLE No n Area Variable LB Address 0 Data Format BIN Fomat A angel CODD 0 3333 Word Length 1 Use Variable Function Mode Execute Macro macro l c OM lt gt OFF Current Sound Select Sound Play Soun
126. t if a warning no newline at end of file pop up when compiling a macro program When compiling a program a macro instruction compiling warning warning no newline at end of file pops up on the Output window No error is found after check but the warning persists after compiling In this situation input an enter at the last row of the macro instruction as follows 1 include macrotypedef h 1 include macrotypedef h 2 include math h 2 include math h 3 3 4 int MacraEntry 4 int MacroEntry S 5 6 6 ri y 8 5 Before hitting g return 0 After hitting d 9 return D Enter 10 Enter 10 E e 11 q 23 Why does a System Crash SegV appear after calling a macro program The likely causes are as follows a The address range specified in the macro instruction exceeds the actual address b When using array data the array data range exceeds limits For example when defining int array 10 if array 10 is used there will be an issue of array exceeding limits c When proceeding division operation the denominator is 0 and no judgment is made d An endless loop forms in the macro 24 Why cannot the project filename be edited after renaming it by the Explorer The project file names cannot be changed directly and the only way to rename a project is to use the Save As option in the File menu 25 How to achieve indirect addressing with an index register The function of the index register realiz
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128. te Book Component involves vector fonts When inputting Chinese characters the text input Component and the Note Book Component do not support vector font but only support Dot Matrix Font as shown below Text input property Basic Property Font Keyboard Setting Graphics Control Setting Display Setting gt En C O c 2 m D 3 D o o c D o hn O D x x O o f Bitmap Font Font Attribute Font DFNB EN Size 16 Position Left Color B Color 2 1 How to skip to the target screen after inputting the password correctly Place a Function Key Component on the screen and overlay it with a Touch Trigger component Assume that the device address of the Touch Trigger Component is LB10 and the Trigger Type of it is OFF ON then select Trigger Register in the control settings of the attributes of the Number Input Component for password input Setting the property to Notice After Written allows the LB10 to be turned ON After Written When the password is input correctly it can directly skip to the screen switched by the Function Key Note The function of the Touch Trigger Component is equivalent to clicking the area covered by the Touch Trigger When the trigger condition is satisfied the components in this area will be executed NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 13 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 22 Wha
129. that the entire vehicle is in the garage e f Deactivate Auto close button is pressed the garage door will not be closed even if the vehicle sensor is ON e Please control the garage door using related switches on the display device when the vehicle is being driven out of the garage a Maintenance button e NB7W will display maintenance screen for checking input devices when the maintenance button is pressed 2 4 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 System Design e System Components The following components are used in the garage door control system Display device e NB7W TWLILIB e XW2Z 200T PT PLC connecting cable 2m e XW2Z 500T PT PLC connecting cable 5m PLC e CP1E N20DLI LI 20 dot I O type e N a D 3 o 5 D D ct O 5 o lt 0 D 3 Programming device and software e Personal computer e USB cable A type connector male B type connector female e NB Designer screen programming tool for NB series e CX Programmer PLC programming tool Input e OPEN STOP CLOSE switches SW1 SW2 SW3 Function Keys on the NB7W screen e Vehicle sensor SEN1 e Light sensor SEN2 e Limit switch being ON when the garage door is fully opened LS1 e Limit switch being ON when the garage door is fully closed L S2 Output e The contact for activating the motor controlling the door opening MO1 e The contact for activating the motor controlling the door closing M
130. tial chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this document ii Use in consumer products or any use in significant quantities iii Energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equip ment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations iv Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or prop erty Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this Prod uct NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY OR IN LARGE QUANTITIES WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON S PRODUCT IS PROP ERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM Programmable Products Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Performance Data Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitabil ity and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of Omron s test conditions and the user must correlate it to actual application require ments Actual performance is subject to the Omron s Warranty and Limitations of Liability Change in Specifications Product sp
131. ting 6 32 2 What is the difference between the USB Host and Slave ports USB Slave port is used for downloading uploading data executing functions related to the NB Designer and connecting printers using Pictbridge protocol and not for communicating with the slave Units USB Host port can be connected with a USB flash disk to perform the uploading downloading project operation and storage of related data According to the appearance the Slave port is customarily called Square port while like the USB port on a PC the Host port is customarily called Flat port The USB Slave port is as shown below Slave Port What influences do on site interferences have on the PT and what are the countermeasures On an industrial site various kinds of interferences will be encountered inevitably Interferences may cause the following troubles for the touch panel a A small information window displaying PLC NO RESPONSE appears intermittently b Communications with the PT breaks off whenever an inverter motor transformer or some other equipment alike starts c The PT crashes d The touch control of the PT becomes slow to respond The interference issue is a rather complicated one and the commonly used methods for handling this issue include a Anti strong electricity interference Keep weak electricity cables such as communication cables signal cables and control cables away from strong electricity and do not lay them
132. ting signed by the parties e Severability If any provi sion hereof is rendered ineffective or invalid such provision shall not invalidate any other provision f Setoff Buyer shall have no right to set off any amounts against the amount owing in respect of this invoice g Definitions As used herein including means including without limitation and Omron Compa nies or similar words mean Omron Corporation and any direct or indirect subsidiary or affiliate thereof Certain Precautions on Specifications and Use 1 Suitability of Use Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards codes or regulations which apply to the combination of the Product in the Buyers application or use of the Product At Buyer s request Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the Prod uct in combination with the end product machine system or other application or use Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular Product with respect to Buyer s application product or system Buyer shall take application responsibility in all cases but the following is a non exhaustive list of applications for which particular attention must be given i Outdoor use uses involving poten
133. tion Key Components These are used for switching to 1 Wait and 7 Check 2 screens The property settings of the Function Key components are Screen Name wait Sereen Next Screen Function Key Change screen 1 Wait Change screen 7 Check 2 Label Transport font Transport font 0 Wait Screen 0 Next Screen 1 Wait Screen 1 Next Screen Graphics Use the vector graphic CTRL BAROO1 vg 7 Check 2 The 7 Check 2 screen will appear after the screen switching button on 6 Check 1 or 8 Check 3 screen is pressed Configure functions below e Fixed text indicating the garage door state e Bit Lamp components activating relevant lamp to check operations when the OPEN STOP or CLOSE Function Key turns ON e Function Key component a button for switching to 6 Check 1 and 8 Check 3 screens e Bit Button components allocated to Open Stop and Close garage door operations respectively 4 22 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 4 Screen Creation The whole screen is shown below The creating methods for fixed text and Bit Button components for Open Stop and Close garage door operations are the same as that of 1 Wait SM whe b e d gt I o Q 9 C S Q a Screen b Fixed Texts c Bit Lamp d Function Keys e Bit Button components 4 e 3 e Bit Lamp Components The states of the OPEN STOP and CLOSE switches are shown by the lamp The property settings for Bit
134. tion takes garage door control as a demonstration system After NB Designer is installed the project file of this demonstration system will be shown in the Start Menu Click Sample Screen NB7 in the Start All Programs OMRON NB Designer Screen Data to open the demonstration project Please note that the demonstration project includes macro files so it can only be edited by running as an administrator on operating systems other than XP Run the NB Designer as the administrator and then open the demonstration project in the project DDemoProject NB7W file of NB Designer s installation directory Y N g D 3 e 5 o D et Oo 5 o lt 0 D 3 Operation e The demonstration project is the system which opens closes the garage door responding to the inputs from NB7W or the sensor installed to the garage Opening 4 pening 2 a Light sensor b OPEN switch c STOP switch d CLOSE switch e The state of garage door is displayed on NB7W The open close or stop operations of garage door can also be controlled by related switches on display device jab a Vehicle sensor NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 2 3 2 System Design e The garage door will not be closed before the CLOSE switch is pressed or the vehicle sensor is ON after being fully opened Proceed into Jl arage V a Deactivate Auto close button e The garage door will be closed when the sensors detect
135. to the panel from the front side HUN GN 9ui Burjeisul L Z Indicates a step in a procedure Page tab Gives the number of the section Opening dimensions Models Opening Dimension W H mm NB3Q TWOOB TWO1B 119 0 0 5 0 93 0 0 5 0 NB5Q TWOOB TWO1B 172 4 0 5 0 131 0 0 5 0 NB7W TWOOB TWO1B 191 0 0 5 0 137 0 0 5 0 NB10W TWO1B 258 0 0 5 0 200 0 0 5 0 jaueg uonejedo eui ojuo uomnejeisu z L z 2 As follows insert panel fixators at the locations indicated by red box around the back of the NB Unit Insert the hooks of positioners into the square holes on the Unit to hold the fixators properly and tighten the screws firmly with the screwdriver NB5Q NB7W TWLILIB Special Information See below Icons are used to indicate precautions and additional information 9 n ER Precautions for Safe Use When operating on the operation panel make sure to keep metal particles from entering the Unit The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 4 8 mm thick The NB Unit must be installed in a control panel For the sake of waterproof and dustproof all the fixators must be evenly tightened to a torque of 0 5 0 6 Nm If the tightening torque exceeds the specified value or the tightening is not even deformation of the front panel may occur Make sure that the operation panel is clean unbent and strong enough for the installation process M a n Uu al n a m e NB series Programmable Terminals S
136. ton Task Bar Button Menu m Color z Task Bar m Color Font Size 24 Font Size 24 2 Select PT Extended Property page in PT Property window and in this project example the Use Macro when loading project item is selected and the Initial Screen is set to 10 Wait screen Click OK button to save the settings User Permission Setting Event History Setting Print Setting COM1 Setting COM2 Setting PT Task Bar PT Extended Property System Information Setting Security Level Setting M Backlight 10 mins VideoMode PAL Auto backlight during alarm event Screen Saver 0 mins Screen Saver Screen O0 FrameD v Retum to Original Screen When Screen Saver Ends Number of Languages 8 Iv Allow Upload Password 888888 Default Language 1 E V Allow Decompilation Password 888888 Language Setting Chinese Font Box Height 24 m Operation Log Storage Setting System Scroll Bar Width 20 Storage Devices SD memory card X v Use Macro when loading project Subfolder Record macro_0 c z iam Storage Type Daily file T m Eni Ok Buffer Storage Defaut Saveasms V Vector Font Smooth Display Storage Period 0 Day Li Flip Screen Display Note no limit when storage period is zero Cursor Color LETT UC NEN Common Sheet Screen Display below base screen z Pop up Screen Attributes Display in foreground M IC Fle Browser ie Lt Window Initial Screen howa 5 File List Window Common Sheet 1 C
137. ty make sure to incorporate a program that can confirm the normal functionality of the NB Unit before running the system Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking screen data macros and the operation of the program at the host side Do not press the touch panel with a force greater than 30 N Do not use hard or pointed objects to operate or scrub the screen otherwise the surface of the screen may be damaged Confirm the safety of the system before pressing the touch panel Signals from the touch switches may not be input if the touch switches are pressed consecutively at high speed Confirm each input before proceeding to the next one Do not accidentally press the touch panel when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear Make sure of the safety of the system before pressing the touch panel To use numeric input functions safely always make maximum and minimum limit settings Before initializing screen data confirm that existing data is backed up at the NB Designer NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 e When changing the password with the screen do not reset or turn OFF the power supply until writing is finished Failure to save the password may cause the screen to fail to function e When using an equipment monitor confirm the safety of the system before carrying out the following operations e Changing monitor data e Changing operation mode e Forced set res
138. ubject to strong electric field or magnetic field Locations close to power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity Precautions for Safe Use When unpacking the NB Units and the peripheral devices check carefully for any external scratches or other damages Also shake the Unit gently and check for any abnormal sound 3 2 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 3 Installation and Wiring e Mounting NB Unit to Control Panel Install the NB Unit by embedding it into the operation panel Use the panel mounting brackets and Phillips screwdriver installation Proceed the installation following the procedures below 1 Panel cutout with dimensions is shown below Fit the NB Unit into the panel from the front side p ali 3 o m Oo 3 Opening dimensions wa Taos Ae TETIT EE a A V k X i Models Opening Dimension Wx H mm NB3Q TWOOB TWO1B 119 0 0 5 0 x 93 0 0 5 0 NB5Q TWOOB TWO1B 172 4 0 5 0 x 131 0 0 5 0 NB7W TWOOB TWO1B 191 0 0 5 0 x 137 0 0 5 0 NB10W TWO1B 258 0 0 5 0 x 200 0 4 0 5 0 2 As follows insert the panel mounting brackets at the locations indicated by red box around the back of the NB Unit Insert the hooks of positioners into the square holes on the Unit to hold the fixators properly and tighten the screws firmly with the screwdriver e NB5Q NB7W TWLILIB NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual
139. used this notice can be shielded without affecting other operations The method to shield it is place a Bit Button Component in the project s common sheet with the address set to L W B 9298 0 and the set type to Set On when Screen Open status 13 What if there is one digit less when displaying negative numbers or it displays When the data type in the software is decimal the minus sign also occupies a bit therefore one more integer bit is needed 14 When switching the screens with PLC control why cannot the screen being set up be accessed repeatedly It s likely because the value of the PLC address through which screen switching is set does not change The screen should be switched with the PLC control but if switching the screen with the procedure such as screen switching not by the PLC control as the value of the PLC address does not change the screen cannot be accessed repeatedly with PLC control Solution add a Command Button component to the screen of leaving designated screen with the address set to the same as the one in PLC Control Switch Screens and the property to Set at Screen Close This value can be set as a negative 15 When calling a screen with a direct screen why does not the target screen show up completely When calling a target screen with a direct screen the left top corner is taken as the base point If the size of the direct screen component is smaller than then target screen the displa
140. witches T 747 6 0 2 Note Specifications are subject to change O 2014 Omron Electronics LLC Printed in U S A Printed on recycled paper Ge
141. y may be incomplete Therefore when editing the target screen place the component with the left top corner as the base point and make sure that the size of the target screen is the same as that of the direct screen component p e o c o D o O ct 5 e 16 Components on the screen such as the indicator button etc will not show up properly while offline test still works as normal It may be caused by communication disruption between the PT and the slave If the communication fails and the component on the screen takes the slave s address components like the indicator and buttons will not show up properly Restoring the communication will solve this problem With respect to how to restore the disrupted communication refer to communication related issues in this manual 1 Can the PT be restarted without interrupting the power supply There are two ways to restart it without interrupting the power supply Method 1 Press the RESET button on the back of the panel to restart it Method 2 Make a Bit Switch component with the address as LB9045 When LB9045 1 the PT will restart SJOIIS JO soJnseeuuJogjuno L 9 NB series Programmable Terminals Startup Guide Manual V109 6 11 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 18 How to make the PT s buzzer sound when a alarm occurs Set Buzzer Warning in the alarm settings and the buzzing time can be set as required as shown below Triggered PT HMIO Type PLE Add

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