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1. Bar Code Reader Temperature Controller Memary Link T Disable picae __ Disable Tl Fo W Fo jorr xl ene enmen LK Cancel 2 Select tab Serial Port A or Serial Port B and set baud rate Selectable baud rate values are 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 in bps Baud rates 57600 115200 are for future use Present temperature controllers cannot operate at these rates System Setting 2 8 2 9 Next click Settings Register Host Host Registration Dialogue opens Define temperature controller model to be connected Edit Host SERIALAa EmN E5476 CGN ESA ER 2 5 Monitor variables area in temperature controller 2 5 1 Variables area in temperature controller Data stored in variable area of the temperature controller are Present Value SP Heater burnout alarm status and such By reading writing these data from PT you can monitor temperature controller status Values of variables you can display on PT screen as numbers and you can create save the changes of those as log data Temperature controller status variable CO address 0001 is information on bit level You can show status by ON OFF lamp and you can display save the history log that shows status changes Address of variable are in a Temperature Controller should be assigned to the lamps numeral display and input object or graphs before monitoring the variable area Accessible address rang
2. C20CHE Z CQM1 CQM1H CPM1A CPM2A CPM2C Indicates products in the OMRON SYSMAC CVM1 CV Series of Programmable Controllers CV500 CV1000 CV2000 CVM1 Indicates a Serial Communications Unit for an OMRON CS CJ series PLC Indicates a Serial Communications Board for an OMRON CS series or CQM1H PLC Indicates a Communications Board for an OMRON C200HX HG HE Z PLC Indicates a CPU Unit in the OMRON SYSMAC CS CuJ C or CVM1 CV Series of Programmable Controllers Indicates the OMRON NS Designer NS NSDC1 VL Indicates the PLC IBM PC AT or compatible computer or personal computer functioning as the control device and interfaced with the NS series PT Indicates the NS Series Programming Manual V073 E1 L Introduction e 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 systems e Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities e General Precautions e The user must operate the product according to the performance specifications described in the operation manuals e 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 sw
3. e Send command ooe l lw Receive command a TEE BEBE ERS Write Data command while response ON Read out data command Invalid command Host command Process saminand ORR RRR EE SE 8 nen ee ee PRR RR RRR RRR REE BER ERE BRE RPE RB RERRERP ERR EB n Send command gt Receive command i see RP RRR RRR RRR RRR RRR RRS OS om BEEBE EEE L SE AE ee ee A l eee eee a a a receive response ro Send response PT to host communications Host Process command SER BBE EEE BERBERS ERE ni PT operation Change P P n ee a n en SE EEEE Receive change amp 4 Communicate command Send change notice zi command notice command T memory i 3 2 3 1 4 Notify Command Behavior When anything has changed in the PT memory by e g touch switch operation on PT numerical input or character string input PT sends change notice command to host In addition to Memory Link connection PT memory serves other purposes as well If all changes would be communicated to host the host would be burdened more than is needed For that reason PT communicates only changes from a designated number and up Changes in PT memory areas with a lower number are not communicated Set the number in Communications conditions gt Start Communication B and Start Communication amp W W PT operation input input Only changes from specified W number and up are communicated to host using the change
4. l B Read out number memory table RM RB RN e Read out character string memory a a DA i FR_ Read ie W W Write to bit memory table Write to PT memory Read out display data comment o S Read out system conditions RM RN RS M B FR PT E O Write to number memory table n S Write to character string memory table Fill PT memory Fill PT memory W FB fe B CN CS CB SN SS Fill PT memory Clear number memory table pe Clear character string memory table CB Clear bit memory table SS Character string input notice __ PM____ Direct area change notice f n SM PT memory W change notice B Touch switch input notice be S SB J PT memory B change notice Switch PT operating mode E E RR_ Request resend ie Error response Error response HM Execution of contact notice to W While NT31 631 performs contact point change notice and channel change notice in the same PT memory the NS splits it into B and W There the use of a macro enables the contact point notice to W E g Momentary switch sending notice to 5 bit in W1000 e Create ON OFF button e Designate B address that is not specified for any other purpose Destination address may be blank but in that case the button does not light when it is being pressed down e Edit macro touch ON W 1000 W1000 H10 e Edit macro touch OFF W 1000 W1000 amp to H10 HM PT memory hold Battery backup in NT31 631
5. that command e Value set to parameter lies outside the supported range e Parameter in BCD format includes others than 0 to 9 Sum information Set value lies outside 04 Illegal operand the effective range Boundary value error W B command Data section includes characters Command format error other than O to F and W command data section ends with Command with sum value ON Computed sum value SUM value error and the one in the command do not match After the initial ESC was received the interval in between receiving one byte after the other until command end CR exceeded timeout monitoring time Reception timeout error These commands are sent from NS to host when the host sent an invalid command and when a communications error occurred 3 16 3 4 What has changed 3 4 1 Memory Link Commands This summarizes the points that need to be given attention when switching over from NT31 631 series to NS series Memory Link Memory structure inside PT differs so the structure of Memory Link commands has changed as well E Memory structure inside PT PT memory Contact common Contact BO to 65535 point 0000 to 9999 point SWO to 65536 Memory table Number memory table Character string memory none table bit memory table Battery backup Is performed Is not performed E Memory Link command Read out PT memory Read out PT memory W Read out bit memory table Read out PT memory B W
6. 4 cannot be selected Response SdWt O to 270FH Waiting time Oto ESAR ER range 0 to 63H 0 to 99 9999 Communications U no 0 to 31 ESAR ER only Unit No Protocol select PSEL Compoway F E5AR ER only 2 5 2 3 4 CJ1W CIF11 setting 2 3 5 Dip switch setting setting ON Terminating resistance on both i ends of the communications path Terminal resistance ET l select ON OFF OFF No terminating resistance other than both ends of the communications path 4 select ON OFF zeae e Select ON OFF NS setting Before you can connect temperature controllers you need to store the required project in the NS For project 2 Switch between 2 4 line ON System 2 line system 3 Switch between 2 4 line ON y system a i N setting refer to 2 4 project setting With communications settings under system menu you can set the speed of Communications 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 bps Of these values 57600 115200 are for future use Present temperature controllers cannot operate at these rates Set PT unit and temperature controller baud rate values to match each other 2 6 2 4 Setting Project With this function you set projects needed to connect temperature controllers Select Setting System Setting System Setting dialogue opens Select tab Comm All Select Temperature Controller from the pull down menu for Serial Port A or Serial B System Setting
7. 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 potential 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 te
8. E Data bits 7 8 Stop bits 3 2 3 NS system menu operation You can also use the NS system menu to set the communications conditions for the Memory Link connection Under system menu click tab Communications Setting By pressing the key beside the Serial Port A or Serial Port B you can switch between communications methods unused NTLink it l NTLink tN j Bar code reader l Temperature controller l Memory Link After you have thus set communications to Memory Link use the Details key to set the communications conditions for the Memory Link connection for details refer to section 2 2 However with system menu you cannot set the Notice start B and Notice start W Set values are not saved until you press the Write key Also setting changes will be effective when you turn the power OFF and then ON again 3 5 3 2 4 Connection Diagram Use either NS Serial Port A or B to connect host computer via Memory Link You cannot simultaneously set Serial Port A and B to Memory Link The connecting cable varies with the specifications of the host computer communications port Below is a typical example which shows the wiring diagram when DOS V PC is connected Opin Opin Dsub Female Dsub Male 3 2 2 3 7 4 8 5 5 9 DOS V PC NS series PT Above wiring is identical with the NS to and from NS Designer wiring If the cable length is conform you can use the following
9. Serial port A or B converter CJ1W CIF 11 max extension 50m By using another communications port you can simultaneously connect temperature controllers and a host With one more serial port NS can connect PLC barcode reader Memory Link and can communicate with NS Designer If NS is equipped with Ethernet port communications with Omron PLC via Ethernet is possible If equipped with Controller Link I F communication with Omron PLC via Controller Link is possible 2 2 Possible combinations 2 2 1 Connectable temperature controller Only models with RS 485 communications port that support CompoWay F can be used The following models are connectable Temperature Digital ESAR temperature controller 2 2 2 Temperature controller Manuals ES L N User s manual Communications functions ESEN User s manual H111 E1 ESAN User s manual H112 E1 E5AR ER User s manual Z182 E1 2 3 Configurations 2 3 1 Necessary parts E RS 422A Converter CJ1W CIF 11 E Crimp terminal CJ1W CIF11side communications path terminator Phoenix Contact Al Series serial No 3201369 Al 5 8WH B Crimp tool ZA ee serial No 1201882 _ No 1201882 CJ1W CIF11 side other than communications path terminator Phoenix Contact Al series serial No 3200933 Al TWIN2 x 0 5 8WH Crimp tool serial No 1204436 Temperature controller side Model Terminal block Terminal size rE SCFGWSIZE size ew FE 7 2mm
10. compatible computer that controls a PT Programmable Terminal Visual Aids The following headings appear in the left column of the manual to help you locate different types of information Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation of the product Reference Indicates supplementary information on related topics that may be of interest to the user 1 2 3 1 Indicates lists of one sort or another such as procedures checklists etc CS1G CPULILI VI Boxes in model numbers indicate variable characters For example CS1G CPULILI EV1 indicates the following models CS1G CPU42 EV1 CS1G CPU43 EV1 CS1G CPU44 EV1 and CS1G CPU45 EV1 OMRON 2003 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 public
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12. notice Command no notice Notice start W notify command Au 3 1 4 Flow control When too many commands are sent PT cannot process timely Communications buffer overflows Commands and command sequence get lost For that reason set Communications conditions Response to ON when PT to host command interval frequency becomes high 3 3 3 2 Settings 3 2 1 Making settings for the Project The Memory Link can be used in combination with NS system program Ver 5 0 and later versions System Ver 5 0 projects With NS Designer V5 0 and later you can create and edit project developed by System Ver 5 0 projects A project created with NS Designer Ver 4 0 or earlier can be opened and converted to the data of Ver 5 0 Hew Project System Wer 1 System Vert 0 System Wert 0 stem werg ceskem Yer 0 In NS Designer Ver 5 0 open SystemVer 5 0 project click Settings System Setting Select tab Comm All and set Serial Port A or Serial Port B to Memory Link select from the pull down menu System Setting Temperature Controller PLC BarCode Reader Temperature Controller ki emon Link Disable You cannot simultaneously set Serial Port A and B to Memory Link 3 4 3 2 2 Communications conditions setting In NS Designer select tab Comm All Serial Port A or Serial Port B and set to the following communications conditions 9600bps 19200bps 38400bps 9600bps TE an
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14. onto the upper left corner of the screen Move to the desired location Or click the Smart Active Parts part and set communications parameters port to which command SerialA when connected to serial port A Is sent SerialB when connected to serial port B Destination Unit No 0 to Communications unit No of the 31 temperature controller you want to operate With broadcast to all parts this parameter is not used Keep default value O DEStiTauGn a Evite Aol es Ta ess oue Al fee Wi When you want to change the label and color setting of the Smart Active Parts go to Tools Options Edit Disp tab and check the Edit Smart Active Parts properties Double click on the desired object to open the property dialog and the settings can be changed Do not change the communications address when editing the settings Once it has been changed the Smart Active Parts will not function properly anymore Furthermore once you have selected certain options you cannot set Smart Active Parts communications settings anymore So when you want to modify the communications settings deselected options 2 14 2 6 2 Smart Active Parts Operations 2 15 Smart Active Parts for Temperature Controllers are grouped by Temperature Controller model channel instruction to single unit broadcast control details Smart Active Parts title indicates the operating instruction to be executed Communications writing enabled disabled You c
15. out B data in PT memory Write command response This is the command to write designated data to PT memory area in PT Host gives command PT responds whether or not the writing was completed successfully The successful completion response may be omitted by particular setting the Response parameter in the communications conditions menu The following 4 commands can be given Command Title Ci Action o Write to PT memory W Write data to PT memory W Write to PT memory B Write data to PT memory B FILL PT memory W Write designated data to multiple PT memory W FB FILL PT memory B Write designated data 0 or 1 to Multiple PT memory B Notify Command This is the command to communicate the results of PT operations to host PT gives command For that reason there is no response The following 2 commands can be given command Title Acton S PT memory W change notice Notify host of PT memory W changes PT memory B change notice Notify host of PT memory B changes Error response Response from PT when the received command is an invalid one Command Title Action n Notify host of command error 3 1 3 Action when command is used There are 3 flows of communications between host and PT depending on the type of command and Response Settings in Communications conditions Write data command while response OFF ost PEN DYOL La L ane ea Write data command pL RR RRR RRER ERE RRR
16. power supply OFF and ON or reset the PT Do not perform the following operations while the Memory Card is being accessed e Turning OFF the power supply to the PT e Pressing the PT s reset switch e Removing the Memory Card Always following the specified procedure when removing the Memory Card Do not press the touch switch with a force greater than 30 N 22 23 24 25 26 217 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Confirm the safety of the system before pressing touch switches Do not accidentally press touch switches when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear Signals from the touch switches may not be input if the switches are pressed consecutively at high speed Confirm each input before proceeding to the next one Before initializing screen data confirm that existing data is backed up at the NS Designer When changing the password with the system menu do not reset or turn OFF the power supply until writing is finished i e until the Write Button returns to its original condition It may become impossible to manipulate screens if the password is not set correctly When using the device monitor confirm the safety of the system before performing the following operations e Changing monitor data e Changing operation modes e Forced setting or resetting e Changing present values or set values Do not use benzene paint thinner or other volatile solvents and do not use chemically tre
17. subject to dust especially iron dust or salts e Locations subject to exposure to water oil or chemicals 10 e Locations subject to shock or vibration Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations e Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise e Locations subject to strong electromagnetic fields e Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity e Locations close to power supplies e Application Precautions 1 a 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 When unpacking the Units check carefully for any external scratches or other damage Also shake the Units gently and check for any abnormal sound 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 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 If conformance to EC Directives Low Voltage Directive is required use reinforced insulation for the power supplies Do not connect an AC power supply to the power terminals Use a DC power supply with minimal fluctuation voltage Rated power supply voltage 24 VDC Allowable range 20 4 to 27 6 VDC Capacity 25 W min NTLP INFORMATION MISSING IN JAPANESE NS5 W min Do not perform a die
18. than the address designated with Notice start W in the communications settings menu this command is sent from PT to host Response from host to PT is not needed When sent from host to PT illegal command error occurs e Command format Esc gommand fA re ooo pD suM__cR_ 1B Variable 0D length Settings A 0000 to 7FFF Changed address number hexadecimal 4 digits 01 to 50 Number of changed words BCD 2 digits 0000 to FFFF Word data zero suppressed hexadecimal 1 to 4 digits Ek Divide multiple word data by comma 2C Data ending with comma cause error PT memory B change notice When PT memory B changed as a result of PT operation and when this B address is higher than the address designated with Notice start B in the communications settings menu this command is sent from PT to host Response from host to PT is not needed When sent from host to PT illegal command error occurs e Command format s js be bh jon Settings 0000 to 7FFF Changed address number hexadecimal 4 digits 01 fixed Number of changed bits hexadecimal 2 digits 0 OFF Bit data hexadecimal 1 digit 1 ON 3 15 e Command format ss je IR lso Settings Error codes listed below hexadecimal 2 digits Error Err emorcontems fewe OO code Command contents lie outside the supported Illegal command range Command length error Length of received command is illegal for
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20. NS series HMis NS12 TS00 V1 NS12 TS01 V1 NS10 TVOO l V1 NS10 TVO1 V1 NS8 TVOOI Vi NS8 TVO1 Vi NS5 SQO00 V1 NS5 SQ01 I V1 Non PLC Host Connections CONFIGURATION MANUAL Notice N DANGER N WARNING ZAN Caution OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the purposes described in this manual The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual Always heed the information provided with them Failure to heed precautions can result in injury to people or damage to property Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage OMRON Product References All OMRON products are capitalized in this manual The word Unit is also capitalized when it refers to an OMRON product regardless of whether or not it appears in the proper name of the product The abbreviation Ch which appears in some displays and on some OMRON products often means word and is abbreviated Wd in documentation in this sense The abbreviation PLC means Programmable Controller The abbreviation host means a controller such as an IBM PC AT or
21. Under certain conditions such as PV that an alarm might be output you cannot confirm because alarm output remains high even when the latch is cancelled 2 16 2 6 3 List of Smart Active Parts For broadcast and for single unit commands respectively operating instruction ESUN Communications writing switch between Communications writing disabled Enabled disabled Communications writing Enabled K Stop control ston Switch between multi SP target values operation adjustment settings to internal Common Execute cancel AT non volatile memory when writing from Writing mode back up Select whether or not to write communications Writing mode RAM Save RAM data Write operation adjustment level settings to internal non volatile ae E Reset soft Reset Reset software ss sisi Move to setup area 1 Move to settings area 1 Move to protect level Move to protect level ESZN Common Communications e Switch between communications writing e enabled disabled Communications a Writing mode back up Select whether or not to write Writing mode RAM operation adjustment level settings to internal non volatile memory when writing ielu communcaNonS internal non volatile e Reset soft Reset L Reset softs sss PVhod n a Start control run Stop control stop Stop control stop ooo l Switch between auto operation manual operation M Cancel alarm latch 1 cannot be executed when communications
22. abled OFF or Enabled ON Use either the panel on the Temperature Controller or Setting Tool to set Communications Writing parameter It can be also set with Smart Active Parts in the PT 2 12 2 6 1 2 13 Operation of Temperature Controller The use of Smart Active Parts allows you to operate PT screen to change Temperature Controller running conditions and to disable enable communications writing How to create a Smart Active Parts part In NS Designer you open the arrange Smart Active Parts screen When you select Tools Use Library the library dialogue opens Under list of categories tree of selectable libraries is shown Smart Active Parts for temperature controller you can find under PartsLib gt Smart Active Parts gt Temperature Controller Temperature controller is grouped by model channel and broadcast For each operation instruction a Smart Active Parts part is available There are 2 categories Instructions to the unit itself and broadcast When same instruction is given to all units no results response is sent For that reason error judgment is omitted Selectable Smart Active Parts are shown in the preview box on the right Title of the selected Smart Active Parts are shown in the bottom center dialogue box Select appropriate Smart Active Parts and click Use By doing so the selected Smart Active Parts is pasted onto the screen that is being edited The Smart Active Parts part is pasted
23. address but in the test function the first 16 bits and the last 16 bits behave as one and the same value For that reason test function will not operate successfully when 2 word numbers are designated 2 2 Address display when address error occurs When faulty device is set to communications address set in functional object this communications address is displayed in the device setting error dialogue If the communications address is allocated to the temperature controller not the address for the temperature controller set with the NS Designer but the address in the PLC address format is displayed Addresses will be converted as shown below Address displayed when faulty device is set to communications address 0000 to 7FFF 00 to 15 Word address Bit position sleli olsak lel nl ololefrielslalslelifolr sls la slelilol 0 o 0 0 0 lt Device gt l Ch lt variable gt lt address gt l a Unit No 0 3 Oto F 0000 to 007F Bit position 0 to 31 0 to 31 CH address of temperature controller lt Device gt No lt Variable gt controller lt Address gt pM po fiy oo co ci o0o0o00tooo3F 14 c2 C3 0040to007F re ae EM 6 7 EM 8 9 4 DANE as DO za owt O EM4 12 13 ck Me EM6 16 CA C8 Cg CA CB 040 to 007F 000 to 003F DO 0 0 0040 to OO7F 0 0 000 to 003F 040 to OO7F 0000 to 003F C e 8 n BT D 2 19 2 7 3 Device setting errors are not likely to o
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25. an either enable or disable the writing of set values from communications When communications writing is disabled the writing of set values from communications and the execution of certain instructions is prohibited Default setting is set as Disable By executing Smart Active Parts Enable communications writing Disable communications writing you can switch between enabled disabled If communications writing is not enabled before writing set values with numeral display amp input object or word button an error occurs Furthermore by disabling communications writing you can avoid that set values are being changed by accident A summary of executable non executable instructions when communications writing is disabled is given in table 2 6 3 Smart Active Parts list WE Setting area 0 setting area 1 Temperature controller communications has 2 operation modes setting area 0 and setting area 1 In setting area 0 control operations are conducted You cannot modify any set values that negatively affect the control operations When power supply is turned on this mode is selected In Setting area 1 the control operations are stopped You can modify the set values protected in Setting area 0 You can switch to Setting area 1 by executing Smart Active Parts part Move to setting area 1 To change from Setting area 1 to Setting area 0 you can either turn the power off and then back ON again or you can execute Smart Active Part
26. ated cloths Dispose of any battery that has been dropped on the floor or otherwise subjected to excessive shock Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the Unit in any way Dispose of the Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply To ensure system safety incorporate a program that periodically calls PT operation bits from the host side to check that the PT is properly operating Do not connect an USB connector to any device that is not applicable Before connecting an USB connector to a device make sure that the device is free of damage When mounting the Battery be sure to use the correct Battery and mount it correctly 11 Section 1 Possible combinations This section explains in general how to connect hosts other than NS V1 Series Omron PLC and which models to connect 1 1List of combinations 1 2NS Designer and System Program version 1 1 List of combinations This explains the configuration when host is other than Omron PLCs 1 1 1 Connection of temperature controller Communicates with Omron temperature controller via RS 485 Connect RS 422 converter CJ1W CIF11 to serial port A or B and set communication mode to RS 485 For details refer to Chapter 2 connection of temperature controller 1 1 2 Connection with memory link When host other than PLC such as board controller and personal computer is used connection via memory link is possible Use serial port A or B to connect host
27. ation Contents NOICE weit nee ini dale t t save ae Ath nadie kra nos m ta a A lata e e pe n e ade abe About this Manual Related Manuals Terminology Introduction Section 1 Possible Combinations 1 1List of combinations 1 2NS Designer and System Program version Section 2 Connection of Temperature Controller 2 1Outline 2 2Possible combinations 2 3Configuration 2 4Setting projects 2 5Monitor variables area in temperature controller 2 GOperation of temperature controller 2 Functional restrictions Section 3 Connection via Memory Link 3 1How does Memory Link work 3 2Setup 3 3Communications procedures 3 4What has been changed since NS31 631 About this Manual Section 1 Possible Combinations This section provides information of possible combination of NS Designer and system program when making connection with PT and host other than OMRON PLCs Section 2 Connection of Temperature Controller This section provides information on connection methods and communications setting in connecting NS series PTs with a Temperature Controller by serial port It also provides information Temperature Controller which can be connected to the PT Section 3 Connection via Memory Link This section describes information on connection methods and communication setting in connecting NS series PTs with a host by Memory Link WARNING Failure to read and understand the information provided in this manual may result in personal injury or death damage to t
28. cable with connector XW 2Z S002 Omron product Cable length 2m 9 pin amp 9 pin 3 6 3 3 Communications procedures 3 3 1 Memory Link Commands Command response formats are as mentioned below Read write change notify command S SUM Read write command In above mentioned format the L is regarded as 1 fixed S SUM e Write all FILL command S SUM Read type command normal completion response format SUM Other responses SUM ESC 1B Initial Command ESC 1B fixed dkimand 1 English capital letters which display the type of command Designates SUM omission and L omission In some cases specifies write to memory attributes as well i 1 ch a id nin SUM OFF SUM computing by host can be omitted SUM ON enables judgment if command is invalid as a result of noise interference A E a Initial read write address 4 digits B JA ee Last Write all FILL address 4 digits BCD 2 digits Number of read write elements Variable length Data section The checksum of the command response is the 2 digit 2 characters code in hexadecimal which is indicated using lower may be one byte of the total sum from the ESC to the D It abbreviated can be abbreviated by specifying S Be sure that it is added when PT is transmitting Command end CR 0D fixed 3 Memory Link commands are as follows Command title pti O Read PT memory W Read contents of W data RB Read PT memory B Read conte
29. ccur This because setting is done using the method by which a selection is made from a list of accessible addresses for each temperature controller model However in below cases in which the address is not selected from the list of accessible addresses an invalid address may have been assigned In such a case a device setting error may occur e Communications address set when functional object was copied using repeat command when index was assigned e Communications address set by Allocate Addresses Automatically in the frame property e Communications address set by using the macro function Furthermore e Writing to read only area e 8 Writing while communications writing was prohibited cause device setting errors to occur Communications address set when functional part was copied using repeat command In NS Designer you can select functional object and when you then execute repeat you can copy while communications addresses are being added The temperature controller s address is a double word address To increment a double word address by 1 you need to increment a single word address by 2 Address in NS Designer is expressed as a 1 word address When repeat command is used to copy functional object 1 word is added to 1 word address For that reason when communications address offset width is 1 while repeat command is used part with the same communications address is copied twice Actual address Internal address Double w
30. destination with designated value and writes outcome Omits L Number of destination words 1 fixed A 0000 to Initial address number hexadecimal 4 digits 7FFF n O1to 50 Number of destination words BCD 2 digits 0000 to Word ca zero suppressed hexadecimal 1 to 4 digits FFFF From 2 word on enter comma 2C before next l data Data ending with comma cause error e Normal completion response format only when response under communications conditions is ON sip jw m lo jo soo Settings 00 fixed Indicates successful completion 3 11 Write PT memory B Write to B data in PT memory Per command a maximum of 50 words can be written e Command format 1B W Variable SOD length Settings S BCD1 digit SUM value o OF ON S En Bit number 1 fixed Parameter 2 omitted OOOOto7FFF Initial address number hexadecimal 4 digits L OOto99 Entry bit number BCD 2 digits When 00 100 is meant D 00 to FF Bit data hexadecimal 2 digit value for 8 bits each 0 OFF 1 ON Fills data in descending order starting with first digit Turns 8 bits into a binary 8 digit value and displays this as a hexadecimal 2 digit value The next hexadecimal 2 digit value continues with the following 8 bits Fills any of the last 8 bits that does not actually have a valid read out data with 0 example from B10 6 bits have read out value B10 1112131415 1010 1 1 0 0 AC converted
31. ensures that PT memory and memory table values are kept as they were when the power goes off Contrary to NT31 631 NS has no battery backup and consequently values are cleared when the power is turned off NS cannot react to an unexpected power fall out but there is a possibility to store values before the power is turned OFF You can save a copy of PT memory W by saving the contents of this memory as a file on a compact flash card Then removes this card As it is a file reading writing operation to a compact flash card it cannot be done frequently In addition you cannot save a copy of the PT memory B E g Manually save the PT memory W contents e Create a command button e Set function selection to No processing e Edit macro touch ON WRITECF W 16384 16384 PTMEM DAT 0 E g Recover PT memory W contents from saved file when PT is started up e Edit macro when project is started up READCF SW16384 16384 PTMEM DAT 0 3 18 Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the cover of the manual Man No V085 E1 01 Revision code The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision Page numbers refer to the previous version Revisioncode Date Revised content October 2003 Original production Terms and Conditions of Sale OMRON 5 7 10 11 12 13 Offer Acceptance These terms and conditions these Term
32. equipment For details refer to chapter 3 connection via memory link 1 1 1 2 NS Designer and System Program versions 1 2 1 NS Designer versions With NS Designer Ver 5 0 or later version you can create and edit projects for Temperature Controller connections and Memory Link connections 1 2 2 System Program versions System program Ver 5 0 or later A copy of this version is included NS Designer Ver 5 0 NS with V1 suffix models NS12 10 8 5 V1 are supported for those connections NS without V1 suffix models are not supported When system program version is earlier than Ver 5 0 you need to upgrade For details on how to upgrade refer to the manual PDF Recover NS Ver 5 in NS Designer 1 2 Section 2 Connection of temperature controller This section explains how to connect Omron temperature controllers ESLIN and digital controllers ESAR ER and which models to connect 2 1Qutline 2 2Possible combinations 2 3Configuration 2 4Setting projects 2 5Monitor variables area in temperature controller 2 6Operation of temperature controller 2 Functional restrictions 2 1 Outline 2 1 This explains how to connect temperature controllers Connectable are temperature controllers with a RS 485 port Use NS serial port A or B either one use converter to transform to RS 485 1 serial port can accommodate max 31 temperature controllers Temp Temp NS series PT controller controller
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34. es vary with temperature controller models For details on accessible address ranges and definitions of settable address ranges numerical values and contact status refer to the following manuals Model Manual Chapter Number ESAN ESEN ESCN H102 E1 3 ESGN ESZN H112 E1 5 5 10 Variables area map ESAR ES5ER Z182 E1 Appendix Settings list NS Designer shows accessible address range in accordance with the model specified in the Register Host dialog so that user can set an appropriate communication address 2 10 2 11 Address Setting adeli g p jo COO001 O0 CHO Curent exceeded C00101 09 CH1 Cooling output l l o C00101 10 CH1 HB output OTO edaiessnmale ke COD101 12 CH1 Alarm 1 output C00101 13 CH1 Alarm 2 output C00101 14 CH1 Alarm 3 output C00101 16 CH1 Event input C00101 20 CH1 Write mode C00101 21 CH1 EEPROM C0010122 CH1 Setting area C00101 23 CH1 AT executescancel LOO101 24 CH1 RUNSTOFP C00101 25 CH1 Data writing C00101 26 CHT Automanual You can also manually enter a communications address which is not listed without opening Address Setting dialog In this case enter the desired address directly to the field shown in the property dialog 2 5 2 2 5 3 2 5 4 Address notation in NS Designer part Communications lt Variable Channel Address unitNo gt category Mn n n Da ETE TERETE TERETE TED CPE eee KREE eee eee eee een EE EE EE EE KE EE ENEN ATEN ka n
35. he 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 Related Manuals The following manuals are used for NS series PTs The boxes at the end of the catalog numbers indicate the revision code NS Series V1 Host Connection Manual ccccceceeeeeeees V085 E1 L Provides information on NS Series V1 models i e NS12 V1 NS10 V1 NS8 V1 and NS5 V1 Describes how to connect the PT to the host and peripheral devices methods to setup communications and operation and procedures for maintenance Refer to the NS Series Programming Manual V073 E1 LJ for information on PT functions and specific operating procedures NS Series V1 Setup Manual ccccccceceeecsseteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes V083 E1 L Provides information on NS Series V1 models i e NS12 V1 NS10 V1 NS8 V1 and NS5 V1 Describes how to connect the PT to the host and peripheral devices methods to setup communications and operation and procedures for maintenance Refer to the NS Series Programming Manual VO73 E1 L for information on PT functions and specific operating procedures NS Series Setup Manual eerreeeeeoureooereessouruoosseosssouirosoons V072 E1 L Provides information on existing NS Series models i e NS12 NS10 and NS7 Describes how to connect the PT
36. itch applications e 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 equipment 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 e 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 e This manual provides information for connecting and setting up an NS 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 e Safety Precautions WARNING Do not attempt to take the Unit apart and do not supplied Doing either of these may result in touch any internal parts while the power is being f electrical shock e Operating Environment Precautions 1 Do not install the Unit in the following places e Locations subject to direct sunlight e Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications e Locations subject to condensation as the result of severe changes in temperature e Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases e Locations
37. its as 8 bit value e Command format sek ef 1 J so Settings ball A n value n cou menn Number of tables 1 fixed Omit Parameter2 A 0000 to Initial address No hexadecimal 4 digits 7FFF 00 to 99 Read out bit number BCD 2 digits 00 indicates 100 e Response format ESC command a LD SUM CR _ 1B Variable 0D length Settings 7FFF ae Number of bits BCD 2 digits 00 indicates 100 00 to FF Bit data hexadecimal 2 digit value of 8 bits each 0 OFF 1 ON Fills addresses in ascending order starting with first digit Turns 8 bits into a binary 8 digit value and displays this as a hexadecimal 2 digit value The next hexadecimal 2 digit value continues with the following 8 bits Fills any of the last 8 bits that does not actually have a valid read out data with 0 example from B10 6 bits have read out value B10 1112131415 1010 1 1 0 O AC converted to hexadecimal form 3 10 Write to PT memory W Write to W data in PT memory Per command a maximum of 50 words can be written As writing attribute you can select SET AND OR or XOR e Command format CE 1C 4 0D length Settings BCD 1 digit SUM Writing attribute oo OO OoOFR SET Writes designated value just as it is Ands present value of destination with designated value and writes outcome Ors present value of destination with designated value and writes outcome Xors present value of
38. lectric voltage test Use a twisted pair cable with a cross sectional area of at least 2 mm to connect to the power terminals and always use M3 5 crimp terminals Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of 0 8 N m Make sure the screws are properly tightened Ground the Unit correctly to prevent operational errors caused by noise Do not touch the surface of the circuit board or the components mounted on it with your bare hands Discharge any static electricity from your body before handling the board Confirm that the current capacity of the connected device is 250 mA or less before using the 5 V power supply from pin 6 of the serial port A B connectors The 5 V output of the PT is 250 mA max at 5 V 5 Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables Always tighten the connector screws after connecting communications cables 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 before pressing the reset button The whole system may stop depending on how the power supply is turned ON or OFF Turn ON or OFF the power supply according to the specified procedure Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking screen data macros and the operation of the program in the PC host Always reset the power supply after changing switch settings After changing the settings of the DIP switch always turn the
39. max EN NE ESZN 5 8mm max E5ER AR 2 3 2 3 2 Wiring diagram Temperature controller side ESAN ESZN ESEN ESGN ESER ESAR ESCN En LO Terminalnumber sd number To next temperature kn Mi controller CJ1W CIF 11 m Connection 1 1 or 1 N If 1 N max 32 units NS and temperature controllers combined can be connected in case of E5ZN the maximum is 16 units m Cable length In total max 50 m m Use shielded twist pair cables min size AWG28 m Connect terminating resistance 100 to 125Q 1 2W to both ends of the communications path Furthermore combined resistance must be 54 Q min 2 4 2 3 3 Temperature controller communications settings This summarizes temperature controller communications settings For more details on settings and operation procedure of setting specifications refer to the relevant temperature controller manual E ESZN Setup Switch on E5ZN panel Unit number When using multiple ESZN units be careful not the use the same number twice Baud rate 9600 Bps 19200 Bps Communications setting level C3 0113 C3 0114 C3 0115 Waiting time C3 0116 Oto 9999 E ESGN ESAN ESEN ESCN ESER ESAR Adjustment level L Adj Communications CoWt enable writing disable Communications setting level L S Baud rate bPS In kbps Set all communicating temperature controllers to match parameters of NS E5ER AR choose between 9 6 19 2 38 4 ESLIN 38
40. nn n n EL kaa nn n m na Dam na nam nana nana na nannan terete tree titer teeter terete tree retire rere tt tert ttttetettererettet Address when accessed using bit address for bit communications e port lt communications Variable channel address bit unitNo category gt position Value range amp definition lt Port gt Connected to serial port A Connected to serial port B unit No gt C4toCB OO0Oto7F CC to D7 00to 3F lt Pit position gt 00 to 31 lt Address gt variable Address range category CO to C3 00 to 3F Example SerialA 24 C4001C PortA Unit No 24 area category C4 ch1 address 1CH SerialB 17 D1036E PortB Unit No 17 area D1 ch4 address6EH bit3 3 Use of double word numbers Variable area in the Temperature Controller is composed of values in double word format 32bit length Negative values are expressed as the two s complement Therefore select DINT signed 2 words as storage type for the variable which the decimal value will be stored Select UDINT unsigned 2 words for the variable which the hexadecimal value will be stored Communications writing enabled disabled Before you can write to variable area in temperature controller you need to go to the adjustment level and set Communications writing on Enabled ON Default setting is Disabled OFF For monitoring only so when no writing is carried out the setting can be either Dis
41. nts of B data Write PT memory W Write to W data same value same value M PT memory W change notice Communicate W changes to host PT memory B change notice Communicate B changes to host 3 8 Read PT memory W Read W data in PT memory Per command a maximum of 100 words can be read Response is up to 50 words per response When requesting command is parameter 2 number of words exceeds 51 then the response is split into two The first response sends 50 words the second response sends the remaining channels When entries were made on NS in between the first and second response change notice command is not sent until after the second response has been sent e Command format SUM sip IR om I tT TT J isop Settings _ Sumvalue o n 8e OFF Omit L eon N Number of read out words 1 fixed 7FFF a pw Number of read out words BCD 2 digits 00 indicates 100 e Successful completion response format sip IR m Wariable length sop Settings 0000 to Initial address No hexadecimal 4 digits 7FFF 01 to 50 Number of read out words BCD 2 digits D 0 to FFFF Word oala zero suppressed hexadecimal 1 to 4 digits ka From 2 word onward enter comma 2C before the next data 3 9 Read PT memory B Read B data in PT memory Per command a maximum of 100 bits can be read After reading bit data are displayed and returned per 8 b
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43. ord 0 0 Address originally set for functional object 0 0 5 Omit figures below decimal0 5 0 1 1 5 Omit figures below decimal 0 5 gt 0 For that reason set always offset in multiples of 2 to specify communications address with single word access 2 20 section 3 Connection via Memory Link This chapter explains the Memory Link function and how to use it to connect host computer 3 1How does Memory Link work 3 2Setup 3 3Communications procedures 3 4What has been changed since NS31 631 3 1 3 1 1 How does Memory Link work PT memory With Memory Link you assign objects word and bit to PT memory PT memory is an imaginary PLC area inside the NS NS performs read write operations to internal PT memory Host reads writes PT memory as required and so controls and monitors NS PT memory consists of 2 territories Bit B and Word W PT memory can be also used to store functional object display character strings or as data area for the macro function 3 1 2 Command and response 3 1 With Memory Link the following commands enable data transmission between host and PT Read out command response This is the command for reading out PT memory of PT When host gives command PT responds the contents of the designated data There are 2 commands that vary with the type of PT memory Command Title if Action n Read out PT W memo Read out W data in PT memo RB Read out PT B memory Read
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45. s part Software Reset Executable operating instructions vary depending on which mode is selected setting area O or 1 Non executable in setting Non executable in setting Area 0 Area 1 Initialize set values AT execute cancel Move to protect level Auto manual PV hold WE Confirm command results Under certain conditions e g communications writing disabled it can happen that a selected Smart Active Parts instruction cannot be executed But when performing the broadcast no response is given In that case there is no check as to whether the action was completed successfully or not Theref ore adopt a method that checks if the operation was carried out properly e g lamp indication Model me Addresses to be monitored operating instruction o Z oS O O Communications writing C00001 25 disabled Communications a ch 2 CO 0101 25 a oe CO 0101 24 Common wmo ea o A Her fome ATcancel Writing mode back up _ mode back up cht CO 0001 20 Move to anne area 1 ae MON aeo n ee manual sid Canes alarm fateh __ alarm 2 latch ch2 C00101 12 to 15 ganel alarm 3 fateh alarm 3 latch Cancel all alarm latches all alarm latches Cancel alarm latch ee ch 2 ESOR Select bank 0 to 7 C40408 AT execute confirm executing PID group No 1 Confirm that alarm output has become OFF gansel alam tieten alarm 1 latch cht C00001 12 to 15 E5ZN Attention
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48. to hexadecimal form e Normal completion response format only when response under communications conditions is ON ESC command D SUM sB jw b jo j so Settings 00 fixed Indicates normal completion 3 12 Fill PT memory W Fills PT memory W with the same word data Range first to last address number e Command format sipB l m tt tet ttt I I Isop Settings Oo OFF ON A 0000 to 7FFF First address number hexadecimal 4 digits Bo 0000 to 7FFF Last address number hexadecimal 4 digits O to FFFF Word data zero suppressed hexadecimal 1 to 4 digits e Normal completion response format only when response under communications conditions is ON ESC command 1B F m lo jo jo e sop Settings 00 fixed Indicates normal completion 3 13 Fill PT memory B Fills PT memory B with the same bit data Range first to last address number e Command format ss BE eee Settings a a n 0000 to 7FFF Initial address number hexadecimal 4 digits 0000 to 7FFF Last address number hexadecimal 4 digits 0 OFF Bit data hexadecimal 1 digit 1 ON e Normal completion response format only when response under communications conditions is ON ESC e iF BE jo jo bo Settings 00 fixed Indicates normal completion 3 14 PT memory W change notice When PT memory W changed as a result of PT operation and when this W address is higher
49. to the host and peripheral devices methods to setup communications and operation and procedures for maintenance Refer to the NS Series Programming Manual V073 E1 L1 for information on PT functions and specific operating procedures NS Series Programming Manual cccccccececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeaes V073 E1 L Describes the screen configurations object functions and host communications for the PT NS Designer Operation Manual cccccccececeeeaeeeeeeeeeeseeeaes V074 E1 L Describes operating procedures for the NS Designer which is used to create the screens displayed on the PT and transfer them to the PT It includes screen creation and transfer procedures Terminology The following terminology is used in this manual PT NS Series PLC CS CJ Series C Series CVM1 CV Series Serial Communications Unit Serial Communications Board Communications Board CPU Unit NS Designer Host Programming Manual In this manual indicates an NS series Programmable Terminal Indicates products in the OMRON NSLILI Series of Programmable Terminals Indicates a Programmable Controller in the OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ C or CVM1 CV Series of Programmable Controllers Indicates Programmable Controllers in the OMRON SYSMAC CS CJ Series of Programmable Controllers CS1G CS1H CS1G H CS1H H CJ1G CJ1M Indicates products in the OMRON SYSMAC C Series of Programmable Controllers C200HS C200HX Z C200HG Z
50. writing is disabled When you execute an operating instruction designated to all channels models other than the analog output type ESZN do not operate properly Model CH Title outline 1 ee po operating instruction po ESLIR Common communications for pasa Switch between communications writing kree ata enabled disabled Communications aa Select whether or not to write Writing m de RAM operation adjustment level settings to internal non volatile memory when writing from communications Write operation adjustment level settings to internal non volatile Lwe annan Reset soft Reset Reset soft Move to setup area 1 Start control run Stop Stop control stop Switch setting bank of target value alarm value PID group No setup bank Execute AT with presently selected PID or with designated PID group No PID Select between Auto operation manual operation Cancel alarm latch Cancel alarm latch CH1 SP mode local SP Select SP mode local SP remote SP CH2 SP mode remote SP 1 cannot be executed when communications writing is disabled When you execute an operating instruction designated to all channels models other than the analog output type ESZN do not operate properly 2 18 2 Restrictions 2 7 1 The behavior of 2 word number in the NS Designer test function In the temperature controller a value equivalent to 2 words 32 bits is stored for each communications
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