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2. Position Port Data Type Vanable Variable Comment wv Configured Devices 192 168 wi new Controller 0 gt System Variables Y User Variables LmpGreen LmpYellow SwGreen SwRed new Controller Sw Yellow new Controller 0 D gt e D o Ros 5 e T S Z D D 0 Y 2 a O o 5 e D S D cA D o NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 9 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 6 Making the Initial HMI Settings Use the following procedure to make the device settings and TCP IP settings as the initial HMI settings 1 Double click HMI Settings under Configurations and Setup in the Multiview Explorer The HMI Settings Tab Page is displayed in the Configurations and Setup Layer 2 The Device Settings View shown below is displayed Here the default settings are used Device Settings v Startup Page Page name Page0 v Startup Language Startup language English United States v USB Keyboard Key layout English United States Security E Automatically log out user after period of inactivity Screen Saver Screen saver type Disable Screen Saver Y Screen Brightness Screen brightness wv System Menu Double Tap Interval 1 Second amp Top Left E Top Right Detectable Comer i ll Bottom Left E Bottom Right Item Description Startup Page Sets the page to display first when the HMI is started Startup Language Startup language Sets the pro
3. e When unpacking the NA Unit check carefully for any external scratches or other damages Also shake the NA Unit gently and check for any abnormal sound he NA Unit must be installed in a control panel The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 6 0 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 NA Unit Do not let metal particles enter the NA Unit when preparing the panel Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables Periodically check the installation conditions in applications where the NA Unit is subject to contact With oil or water Becertain to use the cables with lock mechanism such as serial cable or the Ethernet cable after confirming if it is securely locked Do not touch the packaging part of the circuit board with your bare hands Discharge any static elec tricity from your body before handling the board Do not use volatile solvents such as benzene and thinners or chemical cloths Water and oil resistance will be lost if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off Do not use the NA Unit if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off As the rubber packing will deteriorate shrink
4. 3 5 5 mirae sinc dees eiaeneieeiencs 2 3 SUBROUTINES cosi oLin exa sten su epus ebur ama oon dap to la basauc Lue beu Eam 2 4 system configuration seseeessseeeeeeeeeeenre 1 3 1 2 V hielt LE 2 3 W wiring the power supply ccccceeeeeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 3 3 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Terms and Conditions of Sale OMRON 12 Offer Acceptance These terms and conditions these Terms are deemed part of all quotes agreements purchase orders acknowledgments price lists catalogs manuals brochures and other documents whether electronic or in writing relating to the sale of products or services collectively the Products by Omron Electronics LLC and its subsidiary companies Omron Omron objects to any terms or conditions proposed in Buyer s purchase order or other documents which are inconsistent with or in addition to these Terms Prices Payment Terms All prices stated are current subject to change with out notice by Omron Omron reserves the right to increase or decrease prices on any unshipped portions of outstanding orders Payments for Products are due net 30 days unless otherwise stated in the invoice Discounts Cash discounts if any will apply only on the net amount of invoices sent to Buyer after deducting transportation charges taxes and duties and will be allowed only if i the invoice is paid according to Omron s payment te
5. Programmable Terminal NA series Startup Guide NA5 15W101 NA5 12W101l NA5 9W0011 NA5 7W001L TU always in control V120 E1 02 OMRON 2014 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 Neverthe less 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 and Visual Basic are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries EtherCATe is registered trademark and patented technology licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH Germany ODVA CIP CompoNet DeviceNet and EtherNet IP are trademarks of O
6. Vertical D Horizontal Recommended panel thickness 1 6 to 6 0 mm Model Dimensions NA5 15W 392 1 0 x 268 1 0 mm horizontal x vertical NA5 12W 310 0 x 224 1 0 mm horizontal x vertical NA5 9W 261 1 9 x 166 mm horizontal x vertical NAS 7W 197 05 0 x 444 05 0 mm horizontal x vertical ER Additional Information You can use an NS USBEXT 1M USB Relay Cable to extend the USB slave connector on the back panel of the NA series PT to the front surface of a control panel If you use the USB Relay Cable open a hole with the following dimensions and install the Cable Attach the panel mounting brackets from the back of the panel as shown in the following figure The number of mounting brackets depends on the size of the NA series PT as shown in the following table Refer to Bracket Mounting Locations for Different NA series PT Sizes on page 3 8 below Model Number of Panel Mounting Brackets NA5 15W 8 locations NA5 12W 6 locations NA5 9W 4 locations NA5 7W 4 locations Catch the brackets in the mounting holes in the NA series PT pull forward lightly and then use a Phillips screwdriver to tighten the screws and secure the NA series PT to the panel which will be held between the mounting brackets and the NA series PT NA Series Programmable Terminal
7. EN Additional Information If you verify operation only with the HMI Simulator you can check the operation of objects but there is no way to verify operation according to values in the Controller To debug the operation for values in the Controller you must connect to the Controller Simulator 4 8 1 Preparations for Online Debugging Use the following procedure to build the project to prepare for online debugging 1 select Build HMI from the Project Menu Multwiew Explorer The results of building the project are displayed in the Build Tab Page If you find an error cor rect the project Useful Function If you click an error line you can jump to the corresponding rung 4 18 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application I Going Online 1 Turn ON the power supply to the HMI 2 Go online with one of the following methods Method 1 Select Online from the HMI Menu S5 Demo HMI NAS 0 Sysmac Studio File Edit View Insert Project HMI Simulation Tools Help Communications Setup Change Device Onli nline HoH Configurations and Setup Al Device References Variable Mapping Mlultreiew Explorer HMI_NAS 0 Transfer to Miedia Device amp Security Settings f Language Settings ww HMI Y fq Pages Method 2 Click in the Toolbar Method 3 Press the Ctrl w W Keys The Sysmac Studio goes on
8. i Comment Data type wGreen SwYellow BOOL BOOL m Filter NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 3 Select Run with NA Simulator from the Simulation Menu Run F5 LI hi w Run in PROGRAM mode Alt FS Da Tia ri Multwiew Explorer li Step Execution i Step In new Controller O Configurations and Setup Step Out Y Programming Continuous Step Execution OH POUs Execute One Scan Y i Programs Jump to Current Position hel Programi Section Functions fe Function Blocks T e Data Calibration 75 Data Types Run in Execution Time Estimation Mode Global Variables Variable Present V P Fa Tasks fee oe Start NS Integrated Simulation Breakpoint Window Al t F9 Oe T oo a D o c To 3 e e gt o L gt o p D ct o 5 ues 4 click the OK Button DuibBnqeq 8g v Please select a device to use in this Integrated Simulation HMI HMI NA5 0 Cancel NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application Confirm that the values of the Controller variables change when you press the buttons on the page In the same way confirm that changes to the values on the Watch Tab Page are shown on the page Watch Project Controller name Name Online value Modify Comment Data type TRUE FALSE SwYellow False TRUE
9. or harden depending on the operating environment periodical inspection is necessary Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset switch 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 Operate DIP switch according to the following way Correct technique Incorrect technique gt Y DIP switch The DIP switch may break if it is levered with a tool against the case as shown in the figure Back of the case Tu Once the DIP switch settings are changed reset by pressing the reset switch or restart the power supply nitialize the project after confirming that existing project is backed up at the Sysmac Studio When changing the password do not reset or turn OFF the power supply until the writing is com pleted A failure to store the password may cause the project to fail to function e While uploading or downloading a project or a system program do not perform the operations as fol lows Such operations may corrupt the project or the system program Turning OFF the power supply of the NA Unit Resetting the NA Unit e Removing the USB devices or SD card Disconnecting the cable between a support tool and the NA Unit Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals Do not perform a dielectric strength test NA series Programmable Terminal
10. Device Click this button to transfer the project from the computer to the HMI Detailed Comparison Global Events Alarms Data Logging Recipe Templates Recipe Instances Security Settings Runtime Files NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 2 Click the Transfer to Device Button Click the Blic Ta i BR PI uUI M Dutton Synchronisation Source wx s RMER ERST W Paces ass wu creasnes UH SEO T ee pot VS 7ADIS6 Global Events Alarms Data Logging Recipe Templates Nor User Accaunts Recipe Instances VW Settincs ARS tae Security Settings AREI EE Runtime Files BEES SSE SSS 8888888880 Source Modified DateTarget Modified Date e ee A Ch HA I Meeps Feet Bt Mee oa AERE HP PME pee ae og 2012 08 12 18 18 21 zei EEN 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 19 26 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 19 27 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 12 18 19 27 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 12 18 19 27 12151839 2012 06 12 12 18 28 a wig Rasy gm EEUU M MESS 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 19 26 PERI MAE CD ICT S I Ca 2014 06 09 11 20 56 2014 06 09 11 20 56 Target Detailed Comparison Ws NB W Pages Fables Wsubrousnss Sette Sit eee SEI eM veras Global Events Alarms Data Logging Recipe Templates LERS User Accounts Recipe Instances Settinos Ae 5 d Security Settings Lee ea MS Runtime Files KE Co w D oy c Q e gt e gt
11. FALSE BOOL Im TRUE FALSE BOOL NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Useful Functions pnl This section describes useful functions that you can use with an NA series Program mable Terminal and the Sysmac Studio 5 1 Global EVelils 22 hbEEG RAP RUDI ire eben ERE E DESI u Edd E 5 2 5 2 Protecting User Programming Assets 5 5 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 5 1 5 Useful Functions 5 1 Global Events Global events allow the user to execute a specific action when a specified condition is met A global event can be executed from anywhere within the project You can monitor the value of a device and for example display a specific page when the value of a device reaches a specified value or you can specify the operation to perform when a function key is pressed This section describes an example to implement the function of a green button with a function key 1 Double click Global Event under HMI in the Multiview Explorer Or right click Global Event under HMI and select Edit from the menu Y 53 Pages EH Page P s User Alarms Fs Data Logging E Recipes b amp Data Global Events A Global Ca Edit m Resources 22 LAG Resources 2 Select F1KeyPress from Events x Select Event to Add gt Condition lKeyPress FlKeyClick FlKeyRelease F2KeyPress F2KeyC lick F2KeyRelease F3KeyPress F3KeyClick F3KeyRelease Interval Projectinitia
12. HMI Application Basics P ACCS m E M M 2 2 bilo i r PER M TP eeu enemies 2 3 ju lelgoljd pr cement 2 4 Preparations Installing the Sysmac SfUdlO ire enipessue ecco eere pace a eoe esu a 3 2 Assembling the Hardware 11 eceeeeeeieeieeseeeeeesee nennen nennen nnn nnn nn nnn nnn nnn nn 3 3 3 2 1 Wiring the Power Supply scie iue edes nee ncs uEe ve cue Se ietiet Deni na qud tut uere atit ode et eap Ede 3 3 3 2 2 Connecting the Ethernet Communications Cable cccccecccecssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeseeesaeeeeeesseneeeeeaas 3 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Section 4 Section 5 Index NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 5 1 5 2 CONTENTS Creating and Debugging the HMI Application Flowchartor ODeratiollS uuo S RP ERRERUNR ERU SECRBEN A A E ipods UNE NA Fx KR UPS 4 2 Creating a NeW PrOJGGE 2 rct red E euo EEEE suum ra diivictus cul ev roS vM MV EE EY ERN 4 3 Creating the HMI ABDIICaUOD aeisuxc cs nA Rove Mia Ser xE Y recap S NNER REN ER MAL ea RE E VENUE A UICE NAMUR ER EEE 4 6 Adding the HMI to the Project iced feos eter Eebeu rr era concertos FE Dive YawE ed coe Ei Ee erra ee ace cre ae ora uEreaeaE 4 7 Mapping HMI Variables and Controller Variables esses 4 8 Making the
13. HMI Global Variables Cantreller Global Variables Green button lamp Yellow button lamp Red button lamp B Variable Variable new Controller 0 SwGreen SwGreen PageO zee Hi L _ Variable Variable LL new Controller 0 SwYellow SwYellow gt Variable Variable new Controller 0 SwRed SwRed These variables are mapped Double click Variable Mapping under Configurations and Setup in the Multiview Explorer Or right click Variable Mapping under Configurations and Setup in the Multiview Explorer and select Edit from the menu X Configurations and Setup T I HMI NA5 O0 Y HM w Configurations and Setup gt mI Device References Variable Mapping TI HMI Settings GME Security Settings E Language Settings 2 Right click User Variables under new_Controller_0 and select Create Device Variable from the menu Position Port Data Type Variable Variable Comment w Configured Devices 192 168 w new Controller O gt System Variables gt User Variables Search Expand Collapse All Create Device Variable Mapping List 4 8 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application The Controller global variables are automatically mapped to the HMI global variables
14. Startup Guide V120 13 14 Precautions for Safe Use Use a DC power with a slight voltage fluctuation and that will provide a stable output even if the input is momentarily interrupted for 10 ms Also use the one with reinforced insulation or double insulation Rated Power Supply Voltage 24VDC Allowable range 19 2 to 28 8VDC Use a power cable with AWG 12 to 22 thick 0 35mm2 to 3 31mm2 Peel the coating 7mm length and tighten the terminal screw with the torque in the range of 0 5 to 0 6 N m Also confirm if the termi nal screw is tighten appropriately To prevent malfunctions caused by noise ground the NA Unit correctly Do not use any battery if strong impact is applied to it e g by dropping on the floor because such a battery may cause a leakage Confirm the type of the battery to install the battery properly Apply power for at least five minutes before changing the battery Mount a new battery within five minutes after turning OFF the power supply If power is not supplied for at least five minutes the clock data may be lost Check the clock data after changing the battery Do not dismantle a battery nor let it short circuit Do not apply an impact with the lithium battery charge it dispose it into a fire or heat it Doing either of them may cause an ignition or a bursting Dispose of the NA Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply 1 2 8 Be ith a Rl The following precaution must be
15. Unit Software User s Manual Cat No W501 19 Related Manuals Manual name NJ series CPU Unit Software User s Manual CJ Series Program mable Controllers Operation Manual CS CJ NSJ Series Programmable Con trollers Operation Manual CS CJ NJ series Instructions Refer ence Manual CS CJ Series Pro gramming Consoles Operation Manual 20 Cat No Modes Applications W501 W393 W394 W340 W341 NJ501 LILTLTE NJ301 LIETEIE CJ1H CPULILJH R CJ1G H CPULILIH CJ1G CPULTIL IP CJ1M CPULIL CJ1G CPULILI CS1G H CPULILIH CS1G H CPULIL V1 CS1D CPULILIH CS1D CPULTILIS CJ1H CPULILIH R CJ1G H CPULTILIH CJ1G CPULTIL IP CJ1M CPULIL CJ1G CPULILI NSJO OOO0 B G5D NSJO OOO0 B M3D CS10 CPU O000 00 CJ10 CPU OUOO OLLI CJ2H CPU LIEIE EIE TE NSJLIEI EIEIEJEIET ETETE CQM1H PROO1 CQM1 PROO1 C200H PRO27 CS1W KS001 Learning how to program and set up an NJ series CPU Unit Mainly software information is pro vided Learning the basic specifications of the CJ series PLCs including introductory infor mation designing installation and maintenance Learning about the functions of the CS CJ series and NSJ series PLCs Learning detailed information on pro gramming instruc tions Learning the oper ating procedures of the Program ming Consoles Description Provides the following information on a Controller built with an NJ series CPU Unit e CPU Unit ope
16. Variable EjectSDMemory EnablelnputOperation IncreaseVariable InvertVariable Logout Login ResetVariable SaveUserAlarmLogTaFile Setlanguag ShowDocument FullScreen ShowDocument Window ShowPage ShowPreviousPage showSystemMenu StartDatal ogging StopDatal ogging Set Variable to new Controller O0 SwGreen and set Value to False Events O Y Actions 0 Vanable Value Matt Y Actions 0 Vanable x Select Action to Add gt SetVariable new Controller amp 5w Green FiKeyRelease x Select Action to Add gt SetVariable new Controller amp 5wGreen NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 5 Useful Functions 5 2 Protecting User Programming Assets You can use security to protect your programming assets The following security functions are sup ported This section provides an overview of the security functions Security function Purpose Overall project file protection Preventing the theft of assets Operation authority verification Preventing incorrect operation Write protection HMI device names Preventing incorrect connections EN Additional Information For the details on security refer to the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual W504 and NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual V118 e N U e D O Z E 5 D U O amp D 3 3 gt 5 O D e 0 NA series Programmable Terminal Startu
17. displayed on all products containing lithium primary batteries with a perchlorate content of 6ppb or higher when exporting them to or shipping them through California USA Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate The NA Series contains a lithium primary battery with a perchlorate content of 6ppb or higher When exporting a product containing the NA Series to or shipping such a product through California USA label all packing and shipping containers appropriately Do not connect the USB devices in the environment subject to the strong vibration Do not connect USB devices which are not allowed to connect to NA Unit Start actual system application only after checking normal operation of the system including storage devices such as USB memory and SD card When connecting peripheral devices which do not meet the performance level of the NA Unit for noise and static electricity ensure sufficient countermeasures against noise and static electricity dur ing installation of the peripheral devices to the NA Unit Do not carry out the following operations when accessing USB devices or SD card e Turning OFF the power supply of the NA Unit Press the Reset switch of the NA Unit Pull out the USB devices or SD card When using the No 6 pin of the serial port 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
18. 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 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 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Regulations and Standards Regulations and Standards Conformance to EC Directives i Applicable Directives e EMC Directive i Concepts e EMC Directive OMRON devices that comply with EC Directives also conform to the related EMC standards so that they can be more easily built into other devices or the overall machine The actual products have been checked for conformity to EMC standards Whether the products conform to the standards in the system used by the customer however must be checked by the customer EMC related performance of the OMRON devices that comply with EC Di
19. on a page Each button lamp is implemented with a colored Bit Lamp object and a transparent Button object HMI Global Variables Green button lamp Yellow button lamp Red button lamp Variable new Controller 0 SwGreen Variable new Controller 0 SwYellow Variable E L new Controller 0 SwRed The following settings are made Bit Lamp objects Expression Momentary Button objects Variable 1 Double click Page0 under HMI Pages in the Multiview Explorer Or right click PageO under HMI Pages and select Edit from the menu Multiview Explorer l Sne sit Toolbox HMI_NA5_0 v Seach Search Y Configurations and Setup gt l Device References Variable Mapping T HMI Settings amp Security Settings Language Settings Y 53 Pages m Page0 gt 4 User Alarms tz Data Logging amp Recipes gt amp Data 5 Global Events gt i Global Subroutines 52 Resources 52 IAG Resources English United States v Buttons Lamps Shapes Standard Controls Gauges HMI Controls Custom Blowers Conveyors Flags Flow Meters Hoppers Motors gt gt gt gt gt gt gt P Arrows gt gt gt gt gt gt gt Pipes gt Pumps gt Tanks gt Valves gt Warming Signs ii Filter E NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application Overlay a Momentary Button object on a Bit Lamp object to implement
20. output of the NA Unit is 5V 5 and the maximum current is 250mA To ensure the system s safety make sure to incorporate a program that call periodically signals dur ing the operation at connected device side and can confirm the normal functionality of the NA Unit before running the system Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking project subroutine and the operation of the program at the connected device side To use numeric input functions safely always make maximum and minimum limit settings 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 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Precautions for Safe Use The deterioration over time may cause the touch points to move on the touch panel Calibrate the touch panel periodically A touch position detection error of approximately 20 pixels may occur due to the precision of the touch panel Always take this into account when positioning objects on the panel so adjoining objects Will not be activated by mistake Confirm the safety of the system before pressing the touch panel Do not accidentally press the touch panel when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear or is too dark to identify visually You can change the brightness by changing the setting such as in the system menu or by dow
21. the individual devices that you will use for information on select ing the actual devices Name Moda Manualname NA series Programmable NA5 12W101B version 1 00 NA series Programmable Terminal Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Power Supply Uni NJ series CPU Unit NJ501 1500 version 1 01 NJ series CPU Unit Hardware User s NJ series Power Supply NJ PA3001 Manual W500 Unit Ethernet cable Commercially available Ethernet cable USB cable Commercially available USB cable 1 Use a category 5 cable 2 Use a USB 2 0 or 1 1 cable A connector B connector that is 5 0 m or shorter Automation Software Name Number of licenses Model Sysmac Studio Standard Edition version 1 10 None media only SYSMAC SE200D 1 license SYSMAC SE201L NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 1 3 1 System Configurations and Startup Procedures 1 3 HMI Application to Create This guide provides an an example of creating an HMI page i e the data displayed on the screen by overlapping button and lamp functions on the page HMI NJ series Controller HMI Global Variables Controller Global Variables Variable Variable ControllerName_VariableNameA VariableNameA Variable VariableNameB Green button lamp Yellow button lamp Red button lamp Toe Ee aor Implemented on the HMI page l E On the HMI page only the functions to control TRUE and FALSE l Implemented with Momentary B
22. you perform any of the above operations 3 2 1 Wiring the Power Supply Wire the power supply to the Power Supply Unit and to the power terminals on the NA Unit Ajddns JeMwog y BuulM L 2 EN Additional Information The S8VS 06024 Power Supply Unit is used in this guide However you can use any power supply that satisfies the specifications NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 3 3 3 Preparations 3 2 2 Connecting the Ethernet Communications Cable Connect the Ethernet port and the Ethernet cable as shown in the following figure NF NN I ea Ethernet port Connect the cable to Ethernet port 1 Communications cable Built in Ethernet port 3 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application This se
23. 024 x 768 dpi Windows 7 32 bit or ndi 16 000 000 colors 64 bit edition Computer with a Core i5 2GB WXGA Windows 8 32 bit or oe ee DIOCSSSOn 1 280 x 800 dpi 64 bit edition equivalent or higher 16 000 000 colors e If the Sysmac Studio cannot be installed with the above procedure refer to the Sysmac Stu dio Version 1 Operation Manual W504 l Precautions for Correct Use If CX One version 4 or lower is installed on the computer installation of the Sysmac Studio is cancelled and installation is not possible Uninstall the CX One first and then install the Sysmac Studio 3 2 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 3 Preparations 3 2 Assembling the Hardware Connect and wire all the devices that are used in the system configuration This section provides an overview of the assembling methods For details and safety precautions refer to the manuals for indi vidual devices Precautions for Safe Use Before you perform any of the following operations turn OFF the power supply to the NA Unit Assembling a panel e Setting DIP switches Connecting and wiring cables Connecting or disconnecting connectors p N gt in T D 3 e e gt D T i Q D After you turn OFF the power supply the Power Supply Unit may continue to supply power to the NA Unit for several seconds The RUN indicator will remain lit as long as power is supplied Make sure that the RUN indicator is not lit before
24. 2 Resources 2 IAG Resources HMI Controls gt Shapes gt Custom P Arrows gt Blowers gt Conveyors T D D et 5 ro U A Q D t gt Flags gt Flow Meters gt Hoppers gt Motors gt Pipes Momentary Button A MomentaryButton object 8 Match the size of the Momentary Button object with the size of the Bit Lamp object 9 Delete the text It is not necessary Leave Appearance TextButtonUp Default blank Also leave TextButtonDown Default blank TextButtonUp Default TextButtonDown Default NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 15 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 10 The Momentary Button object is not displayed Set the color to Transparent Click the Solid Color Tab under Appearance BackgroundColorButtonUp and select Transparent Set BackgroundColorButtonDown BorderColorButtonUp and BorderColorButtonDown in the same way Oa ete e teeta Solid Color Gradient Color se a aaa Standard Colors BorderColorButtonD EEEEE S SEES Border Thickness CornerRadius X Y E 5 a IsWisible Rehavior Custom Colors Vanable IsEnabled Double TouchTime System Color OnDelayTime OffDelayTime Ld Tomato Layout Position Left Top Size Width Height Security Wheat White _ WhiteSmoke EX Yellow m YellowGreen AccessLevel VisibilityLevel 11 Assign a variable to the Momentary Button object Set Behavior
25. 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 09 11 20 56 amp Clear the present value of variables with the Retain attribute Clear Alarm log data from memory E Clear Data log data from memory The Synchronization process successfully finished 4 Click the Close Button at the bottom right of the Synchronization Window Target Detailed Comparison wv NAS Y Project Y Pages Page0 b Subroutines SubroutineGroup0 Variables Global Events Alarms Data Logging Recipe Templates Y Data User Accounts Recipe Instances Y Settings HMI Settings Security Settings Resources Runtime Files Recompare The Synchronization Window is closed NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 8 2 Preparations for Offline Debugging To prepare for offline debugging use the following procedures to build the project and start the HMI oimulator Building the Project Simulation Tools Help zm LAG Collections Manager Ctrl 8 Multview Explorer T oo O D o c e 3 e e gt o L gt o E fo ce Oo 5 The results of building the project are displayed in the Build Tab Page If any errors are found correct the project I Starting the Simulator 1 Select Start NA Simulation from the Simulation Menu nam iem AT EU rc File Edit View Insert Project HMI Simulation Tools Help Multwiew Explorer HMI NA5 0 F7 b Al Device R
26. A series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual Cat No V117 NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual Cat No V118 NA series Programmable Terminal Device Connection User s Manual Cat No V119 Operations are performed from the Sysmac Studio Automation Software Refer to the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504 for information on the Sys mac Studio Other manuals are necessary for specific system configurations and applications NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Manual Structure Page Structure and Markings The following page structure is used in this manual Level 2 heading Level 3 heading A step in a procedure Indicates a procedure Special information Icons indicate precautions additional information or reference information He Fe Manual name 3 Installation and Wiring 3 3 Installing NA series PTs 3 3 1 Installation in a Control Panel Installation in a Control Panel The NA series PT is installed by embedding it in a control panel Panel Mounting Brackets and a Phillips screwdriver are required to mount the NA series PT The required number of Panel Mounting Brackets are included with the NA series PT Panel Mounting Bracket Phillips screwdriver Use the following installation procedure 1 Open a hole in which to embed the NA series PT with the following dimensions and insert the NA series PT from the front side of the panel
27. D I gt xe ri z 9 ze O Legend Synchronized amp Clear the present value of variables with the Retain attribute Clear Alarm log data from memory Clear Data log data from memory r Transfer To Device Transferring the project to the HMI starts During the transfer progress is displayed in the Syn chronization Window Synchronisation BuibBnqeq euiuo 104 suonejedejg 9 7 Synchronizing 10 9 Cancel 3 When the transfer is completed the HMI is restarted automatically NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 21 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application Click the Synchronisation Source v NAS Y Project Y Pages Page0 Y Subroutines SubroutineGroup0 Vanables Global Events Alarms Data Logging Recipe Templates Y Data User Accounts Recipe Instances Y Settings HMI Settings Security Settings Resources Runtime Files Legend Synchronized Button Source Modified DateTarget Modified Date 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 41 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 41 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 09 11 20 56 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 41 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 18 41
28. DVA The SD and SDHC logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC Sy d m Portions of this software are copyright 2014 The FreeType Project www freetype org All rights reserved Other company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing an NA series Programmable Terminal This manual contains information that is necessary to use the NA series Programmable Terminal Please read this manual and make sure you understand the functionality and performance of the NA series Programmable Terminal before you attempt to use it in a control system Keep this manual in a safe place where it will be available for reference during operation Intended Audience This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical sys tems an electrical engineer or the equivalent Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems Personnel in charge of designing FA systems Personnel in charge of installing and maintaining FA systems Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities Applicable Products This manual covers the following products NA series Programmable Terminals NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 1 Relevant Manuals Relevant Manuals The basic information required to use an NA series PT is provided in the following three manuals N
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31. Hardware User s Manual V117 S d seues vN Duillejsu e 2 eo zx 5 a o n D sj o Q fe E E 9 U o o Manual Structure Level 1 heading Level 2 heading Level 3 heading Give the current headings Page tab Gives the number of the main section Note This illustration is provided only as a sample It may not literally appear in this manual NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Manual Structure 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 safe usage of the product l Precautions for Correct Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and perfor mance EN Additional Information Additional information to read as required This information is provided to increase understanding or make operation easier L Version Information Information on differences in specifications and functionality with different versions is given NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Sections in this Manual Sections in this Manual system Configurations and Startup Procedures HMI Application Basics Preparations Creating and Debugging the HMI Application Useful Functions NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 5 CONTENTS CONTENTS lt a INNER OCUIGHION em
32. Initial HMI Settings eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeieen eene enne nnn nnn nna 4 10 Creating PAGES used gua Revel eE ECL xEevR VU TEN aevi E Vost i CON Fo v LUN Ve 4 12 Debugging the HMI Application icoreo o pcena edo ox eua eeu uera a Syra x epar nha au rad Gea e Ex v2 Eee eg varo S nca 4 18 4 8 1 Preparations for Online Debugging eesssssssssseeeenneeeennnnnene nnne nnne nnn nnns 4 18 4 8 2 Preparations for Offline Debugging ssesssssssseseeeeeenennnnmnnnennnn nnnm 4 23 ocn DEDIN E EET A heuneeeares iad 4 24 Useful Functions MNO AU AS ita aca te cen crows 5 2 Protecting User Programming ASSe tS c cssscesseeseeseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeseneseneceeseeesenseeesenesenesenees 5 5 CONTENTS 8 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Terms and Conditions Agreement Terms and Conditions Agreement Warranty Limitations of Liability i Warranties Exclusive Warranty Omron s exclusive warranty is that the Products will be free from defects in materials and workman ship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Omron or such other period expressed in writing by Omron Omron disclaims all other warranties express or implied e Limitations OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ABOUT NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT ALON
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34. Terminal Startup Guide V120 17 Regulations and Standards Conformance to KC Standards Observe the following precaution if you use NA series PTs in Korea AF 717 VES FSSA Aba o z z AFRA R BABA EZ 7 A Boy EX ALGAE AS FSAI HEH 71 3 9 9 AAA ALB SHE AS Sape g Bch Class A Device Broadcasting Communications Device for Business 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 18 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Related Manuals Related Manuals The following manuals are related to the NA series PTs Use these manuals for reference Applications Learning the speci fications and set Manual name NA series Program mable Terminal Hard ware User s Manual Description Information is provided on NA series PT specifications part names instal NA series Program mable Terminal Soft ware User s Manual NA series Program mable Terminal Device Connection User s Manual NA series Program mable Terminal Startup Guide NJ series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual V117 V118 V119 V120 W500 NA5 LIWEILIEJE NA5 LIWEILIEIE NA5 LIWEILIE IE NA5 LIWEILIEJE NJ501 LILIETE NJ301 LILIETE NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 tings required to install an NA series PT and connect peripheral devices Lear
35. Variable in the properties to new Controller O0 SwGreen Variable new Controller 8 5wGreen 12 Create buttons for the red and yellow lamps in the same way The settings are shown below Yellow Button TextButtonUp Default TextButtonDown Default BackgroundColorButtonUp Transparent zr Ie ege afe eleife 4 E Transparent BorderColorButtonUp _ Transparent M BorderColorButtonDown Transparent bi 4 16 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application Red Button TextButtonUp Default BackgroundColorButtonUp _ Transparent celaco eaaa a eleife 4 E 1E Transparent BorderColorButtonUp _ Transparent v BorderColorButtonDown Transparent Variable new Controller 8 SwRed T D D et 5 ro U A Q D t This concludes creating the page NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 17 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 8 Debugging the HMI Application You can verify the operation of an NA series Programmable Terminal by performing simulations on the Sysmac Studio Simulations like this are used for offline debugging If the actual hardware is not avail able operation is verified with offline debugging There are two ways to perform offline debugging Exe cute only the HMI project to verify the operation of the HMI independently or connect to the Controller Simulator to verify operation
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37. ac Studio from the Windows Start Menu 2 OMRON Automation Software A Release Notes CX ConfiguratorFDT CX Designer CX Integrator CX Protocol Introduction Guide Library Manual Network Configurator for EtherN Tools Back The Sysmac Studio is started and the following window is displayed NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 3 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application I Opening an Existing Project Use the following procedure to open an existing project 1 Click the Open Project Button in the Project Window Click the lamp Open Project Button EZ offline 9 New Project Open Project rO End Import A Online Connect to Controller re License The Project List Dialog Box is displayed 2 Select the project that was created in the NJ series Machine Automation Controller Startup Guide CPU Unit W513 in the Project List Dialog Box and click the Open Button Click the Button EZ Offline A Projects P New Project SS Demo Open Project P re End Import mix Eng Export A Online Author 4 Connect to Controller Created 6 12 2014 5 09 27 PM Last Modified 6 12 2014 5 10 56 PM a License Compare Delete NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application The following window is displayed Multiview Explorer ome o Toolbox Programmin CAE LETTER LSexce n
38. al Variable Variable mus new Controller 0 SwRed SwRed Access Variable Internal Variable abc Subroutine Variables and Global Variables A subroutine variable can be read and written only from within one subroutine A global variable how ever can be read and written from everywhere in the project The application that is described in this guide defines the variables to access the pushbutton switches and lamps as global variables Data Types of Variables The data type is an attribute that defines the format and range of values that a variable can express When a variable is defined the data type must always be specified In an NA series Programmable Terminal you can use the same data types as those used in Visual Basic Refer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual Cat No V118 for details NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 2 3 2 HMI Application Basics 2 3 Subroutines A subroutine is a sequence of instructions that is written in Visual Basic You can create powerful appli cations by programming the processing to execute when events occur as subroutines There are the following two types of subroutines Type of subroutine Definition Page subroutine A subroutine that can be accessed only within one page Global subroutine A subroutine that can be accessed from anywhere in the project 2 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Preparations SSS This se
39. ction describes how to install the Sysmac Studio and how to mount and wire the hardware 3 1 Installing the Sysmac Studio 3 2 3 2 Assembling the Hardware eleleeeeren 3 3 3 2 1 Wiring the Power Supply lselleee ee 3 3 3 2 2 Connecting the Ethernet Communications Cable lulu 3 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 3 1 3 Preparations 3 1 Installing the Sysmac Studio With the NA series Programmable Terminals the Sysmac Studio is used as the Support Software to make settings for the NA Unit and connected devices and to create debug and simulate the applica tions Use the following procedure to install the Sysmac Studio on a computer 1 Insert the Sysmac Studio installation disk into DVD ROM drive The setup program is automati cally started and the Select Setup Language Dialog Box is displayed oelect the language to install and click the OK Button The Sysmac Studio Setup Wizard is displayed 3 Install the Sysmac Studio according to the instructions provided by the Setup Wizard When the installation is completed restart the computer EN Additional Information The system requirements for the computer on which to install the Sysmac Studio are given in the following table 08 Processor RAM Display Windows XP SP3 Mini Computer with a Celeron 540 2 GB XGA Windows Vista 1 8 GHz processor or 1
40. ction describes the basic operations from creating the HMI application to debug ging the HMI application 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 Flowchart of Operations 0 0c es 4 2 Creating a New Project 2 Eoo de ik Pe a ae 4 3 Creating the HMI Application 0 0 4 6 Adding the HMI to the Project 0 00 cee es 4 7 Mapping HMI Variables and Controller Variables 4 8 Making the Initial HMI Settings 0 02 cece eee 4 10 Creating Pages xou doi ete bcd Aou tn ae ha ee ah Sa ek 4 12 Debugging the HMI Application 0 00 4 18 4 8 1 Preparations for Online Debugging 2 ee eee 4 18 4 8 2 Preparations for Offline Debugging 2 0 cee eee 4 23 4 5 3 LSDUQGIAG 56525 pni te iron cea dte a wha apace d SB eae Wa ac cis ene E 4 24 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 1 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 1 Flowchart of Operations The basic flow of operation from creating the HMI application to debugging the HMI application is given below You can use variables to create the HMI application for the NA series Programmable Terminal so you do not have to be conscious of the addressable memory space This allows you to develop your appli cation independently without being concerned with the memory map of the Controller To help you understand the advantages of the creating HMI application with variables this gu
41. ed and is believed to be accurate how ever no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Definition of Precautionary Information The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the NA series Programmable Terminal The safety precautions that are provided are extremely impor tant to safety Always read and heed the information provided in all safety precautions The following notation is used Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in mild or moderate injury or WA RN N G at the worst serious injury or death Additionally there may be severe property damage Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not VAN C a u ti O n avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage ecautions for Safe Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure safe usage of the product l Precautions for Correct Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance Symbols The triangle symbol indicates precautions including warnings The circle and slash symbol indicates operations that you must not do The specific operation is shown in the circle and explained in text This example indica
42. eferences Variable Mapping L TT HMI Settings Run with Controller Simulator BulbBbngeq euiyo 104 Suonesedaig Z 8 Y The Simulation Window is displayed LLL Sa This concludes starting the Simulator NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 23 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application EN Additional Information The Simulator is not totally the same as the actual HMI Final verification of operation on the actual HMI is always required 4 8 3 Debugging Use the following procedure to debug the project that you created to ensure that it operates correctly Use the Simulator to click each button to confirm whether values are set in the Controller correctly and lamps are displayed correctly 1 Change the device to the Controller HMI_NA5_0 Eo HMLNAS_0 2 Open the Global Variables Tab Page and register SwGreen SwRed and SwYellow in a Watch Tab Page f lt E LM NE ayaa Multiview Explorer new Controller 0 v Toolbox H Programming lt Search gt M gt Configurations and Setup Name Data Type InitialValue AT Retain Constant Network Publish Comment Programming TEL Swelow ma foo o apa FE Pisno O v amp Programs SwRed El Publish Only ve roges LmpGreen E Publish Only MEE 00 Pit ony A Function Blocks v F Data fc Data Types Global Variables gt Fa Tasks Controller name Name Online value
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44. es Secondary WINS server PRS SEs T D x 3 ro e gt D J ct gt i T o D e zt ro o Item Description Ethernet Port 1 Settings IP Address Sets the local IP address Subnet mask Sets the subnet mask Default gateway Sets the IP address of the default gateway This setting is not required m when a default gateway is not used Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server Sets the IP address of the primary WINS server Sets the IP address of the secondary WINS server Ethernet Port 2 Settings Direct connection with Select this check box to connect Ethernet port 2 directly to the Sysmac Sysmac Studio Studio without going through an Ethernet switch If you select this check box the IP addresses and other settings for Ethernet port 2 are ignored IP Address Sets the local IP address Subnet mask Sets the subnet mask Default gateway Sets the IP address of the default gateway This setting is not required when a default gateway is not used Sets the IP address of the primary DNS server Sets the IP address of the secondary DNS server Sets the IP address of the primary WINS server Sets the IP address of the secondary WINS server NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 11 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 7 Creating Pages Use the following procedure to position the Bit Lamp and Momentary Button objects
45. ew Controller 0 v v in POUs w Programs Y f ProgramO Section WE Functions Function Blocks gt Data gt Es Tasks gt N O D D et 5 ro t Z D z U 2 D O et Output NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 5 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 3 Creating the HMI Application Create the following application Each of the green yellow and red button lamps is created by combining a colored Bit Lamp object and a transparent Momentary Button object Controller name in the project new Controller O HMI Global Variables Variable new Controller 0 SwGreen Variable new Controller 0 SwYellow Variable new Controller 0 SwRed Controller Global Variables Variable SwGreen Variable SwYellow Variable SwRed Green button lamp Yellow button lamp Red button lamp Page0 ON OFF Green Bit Lamp object LightGreen DarkGreen Example en ioe Eine gt T These objects are overlapped to create the button lamp ON OFF Transparent Momentary Transparent Transparent Button object Position the Bit Lamp objects and set the colors as shown below for the TRUE and FALSE status in the Controller Assign the variables in the HMI as shown in the table Type of object cor ONcolor OFF color Specified variable in Controller new Controller 0 SwGreen Bit Lamp objects new Controller O0 SwYellow Red Red Firebrick new Controller 0 SwRed ne
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47. ide describes the operating procedures to create the HMI application without connecting to the actual hard ware STEP 1 Creating a New Project P 4 3 A project file is created and the HMI is inserted into the project STEP 2 Making the Software Settings and Creating the HMI Application P 4 6 STEP 2 1 Software Settings Variable Mapping and HMI Settings P 4 8 STEP 2 2 Creating the HMI Application Registering Variables and Creating Pages STEP 3 Debugging the HMI Application P 4 18 The project data is transmitted to the HMI to check operation online debugging When the actual hardware is not used a simulation on the Sysmac Studio is used to check operation offline debugging STEP 5 1 Preparations for Online Debugging P 4 18 Preparations for Offline Debugging P 4 23 STEP 5 2 Debugging the HMI Application P 4 24 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 2 Creating a New Project Start the Sysmac Studio and open the project that was created in the NJ series Machine Automation Controller Startup Guide CPU Unit W513 Starting the Sysmac Studio Use the following procedure to start the Sysmac Studio 1 Use one of the following methods to start the Sysmac Studio Double click the Sysmac Studio shortcut icon on the desktop T N O D D et 5 ro t Z D z U 2 D O et e Select All programs OMRON Sysmac Studio Sysm
48. inal Startup Guide V120 Description Information is provided on construct ing host applications including func tions for sending receiving mail socket service automatic clock adjustment FTP server functions and FINS communications Information is provided on the built in EtherNet IP port and EtherNet IP Units Basic settings tag data links FINS communications and other functions are described The operating procedures of the Sysmac Studio are described The operating procedures of the CX Programmer are described Terminology Terminology Term HMI PT NA Series HMI Project NA Unit Download IAG collection Description A general term for interface devices that indicates both hardware and software elements In this manual HMI refers to an OMRON Sysmac brand product unless otherwise specified The hardware elements of the HMI The NA Series of Programmable Terminals and peripheral devices A Sysmac Studio project for an HMI An NA series Programmable Terminal Transferring data from the Sysmac Studio to an HMI When you provide IAGs you provide them as IAG collections IAGs are also imported as IAG collections An IAG collection contains one or more IAGs NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 23 Revision History Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front and back covers of the manual V120 E1 02 to Revision code Re
49. ject language to use when the HMI is started USB Keyboard Key layout Sets the layout of a USB keyboard Security Automatically log out user after Select this check box to automatically log out the user after a specified period of inactivity period of inactivity Inactivity period Specifies the time of inactivity before the user is logged out automatically Screen Saver Screen saver type Sets the type of screen saver Active after Sets the time after the screen is touched before the screen saver is started Screen Brightness Screen brightness Sets the brightness of the screen System Menu Double tap Interval Sets the interval to use to detect double taps Detectable corner Select the corners in which to detect the operation to display the System Menu 4 10 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application e TCP IP Settings These settings are for the Ethernet port Here the default settings are used w Ethernet Port 1 IP Address I3 192 168 250 2 Weim 4 292 299 2959 0 Default gateway i Y Ethernet Port 1 DNS Primary DNS server aaa Secondary DNS server aa ee es Primary WINS server jm Sil Secondary WINS server poe Y Ethernet Port 2 IP Address ka Direct connection with Sysmac Studio IP Address ae ire ast Sell Subnet mask a were On 0 Default gateway eae Y Ethernet Port 2 DNS Primary DNS server pe aes ee Secondary DNS server SSS Primary WINS server
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52. line with the HMI When the Sysmac Studio goes online the color of the bar at the top of the Edit Pane changes to yellow IBS SS Demo HMI NA5 0 Sysmac Studio File Edit View Insert Project HMI Simulation Tools Help f m a n i s iq cE x I NEIN A amp e 5 i x O i Multiview Explorer I TT HMI_NA5_0 v Hoa Y Configurations and Setup gt l Device References English United States vw Variable Mapping Security Settings A Language Settings Y HMI D O v 53 Pages gt gt gt gt gt gt gt User Alarms fz Data Logging gt amp Recipes gt gt E Data 5 Global Events gt gt A Global Subroutines gt 52 Resources 42 IAG Resources gt gt gt gt gt gt Output ONLINE E ET ror Page0 X B mn o Buttons Lamps Shapes Standard Controls Gauges HMI Controls Custom Arrows Blowers Conveyors Flags Flow Meters Hoppers Motors Pipes Pumps Device Status Direct USB The HMI status is displayed NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 KE Co w D oy c Q e gt e gt D I gt xe ri z 9 ze O gt Duib6nqeq eui uo 104 suoneJedaJg 9 p 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application I Transferring the Project Use the following procedure to transfer the project to the HMI Use synchronization to transfer the proj ect You can use synchronization on the Sy
53. lization 5 2 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 5 Useful Functions 3 Select SetVariable from Actions x Select Event to Add gt 7 FiKeyPress x Select Action to Add gt d CallSubroutine ClearUserAlarmLag ClosePage DecreaseVariable Eject Memory EnablelnputOperation IncreaseVariable InvertVariable Logout Login ResetVariable SaveUserAlarmLogToFile SetLanguage ShowDocument FullScreen ShowDocument Window ShowPage ShowPreviousPage ShowSystemMenu StartDataLogging StopDataLogging Sjuo 4 Eqo L G 4 Set Variable to new Controller 0 SwGreen and set Value to True Y Events lt Select Event to Add gt 0 FiKeyPress YT Actions Select Action to Add gt T 0 SetVariable i Vanable new_Controller_ 5wGreen 9 Select F1KeyRelease from Events T lt Select Event to Add 0 Condition Sars FikeyClick Actions FiKeyRelease Y 0 F2KeyPress Variable F2KeyClick F2KeyRelease deu F3KeyPress F3KeyClick F3KeyRelease Interval Projectinitialization NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 5 3 o Useful Functions 6 Select SetVariable from Actions Y Events 0 Y Actions 0 Vanable Value lt Select Event to Add gt T FiKeyPress x Select Action to Add T SetVariable i new_Controller_ Sworeen FiKeyRelease Select Action to Add gt M CallSubroutine ClearUserAlarmLog ClosePage Decrease
54. ning about NA series PT pages and object functions Learning the speci fications required to connect devices to an NA series PT Learning in con crete terms infor mation required to install and start the operation of an NA series PT Learning the basic specifications of the NJ series CPU Units including introductory infor mation designing installation and maintenance Mainly hardware information is pro vided lation procedures and procedures to connect an NA Unit to peripheral devices Information is also provided on main tenance after operation and trouble shooting NA series PT pages and object func tions are described Information is provided on connec tion procedures and setting proce dures to connect an NA series PT to a Controller or other device The part names and installation pro cedures are described followed by page creation and transfer proce dures with the Sysmac Studio Also operation maintenance and inspec tion procedures after the project is transferred are described Sample screen captures are provided as examples An introduction to the entire NJ series system is provided along with the following information on a Controller built with a CPU Unit Features and system configuration e Introduction e Part names and functions General specifications Installation and wiring Inspection and maintenance Use this manual together with the NJ series CPU
55. nload ing project If the brightness is set to very dark it causes flickering or unreadable screen Additionally the bright ness can be restored by transferring the project again after setting the property of the brightness appropriately In a case of the applications where end users can control the brightness create the applications so as keeping on operations by such as assigning the function which restores the brightness to one of function keys if necessary e Signals from the touch panel may not be entered if the touch panel is pressed consecutively at high speed Make sure to go on the next operation after confirming that the NA Unit has detected the input of the touch panel he function keys have the restrictions as follows Using both anti reflection sheet and protective cover interrupts the normal function key operation Do not use them together e When you use gloves or others the function keys may not work correctly depending on the mate rial and thickness of the gloves Take actual conditions of the gloves usage into considerations prior to the system startup to perform the confirmation The function keys do not work when covered with water Remove the water completely before use NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 15 Precautions for Correct Use Precautions for Correct Use 16 Do not install or store the NA Unit in any of the following locations Locations subject to severe changes
56. p Indicators e Limit and Basic Switches Timers Counters Metering Devices e Power Supplies Safety e Laser Scanners Safety Mats Edges and Bumpers Programmable Safety Controllers Light Curtains Safety Relays Safety Interlock Switches T 0 E 00 0 14 Note Specifications are subject to change 2014 Omron Electronics LLC Printed in U S A Printed on recycled paper Ge
57. p Guide V120 5 5 5 Useful Functions NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Index NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 l 1 Index Index A IMIR ARON Scheie CUIDA I cee IC M AE eae 2 2 application with high reusability sssee 2 2 automation software eessseeeseeeeeeenneneenen nnn 1 3 D data VDES EOS 2 3 data types of variables 0 0 eeeeecccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeees 2 3 CODUOGING e n a 4 18 4 24 devices that are used n nnsnseseseneserressrrnrrrrnrrrreerreenne 1 3 E event driven applications c cece eeeeeceeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseees 2 2 events and actions useasutus cuenta censo od area usui aen n Dd S aD 2 2 G elles Eire c Xm 5 2 global subroutines ccceeccsesseesseseeeseeseeseeseeseeseeseeaess 2 4 global variables issii acide d dao Pens oaa v cea Etna 2 3 initial settings ptacitstclnsnattcaatatynateneeaas en hatng lahat ectantascdaositete 4 10 installing the Sysmac Studio sssssusse 3 2 M MAPON eC rcd HEREDES 4 8 O offline debugging ccccccceeseeeccesseeeecseeeeesessaees 1 2 4 23 online debugging eee 1 2 4 18 P page subroutines p eal uid 2 4 DIODSF GS 2 3 9 tendon e a e N 2 2 S SOGCUFIDY TUMCIOM cocci occ ciudad entes ue cus ad ETER 5 5 startup procedures A 1 2 subroutine variables
58. ration CPU Unit features Initial settings Programming based on IEC 61131 3 language specifications Use this manual together with the NJ series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual Cat No W500 The following information is provided on a CJ series PLC e Introduction and features e System configuration design Installation and wiring e O memory allocation e Troubleshooting Use this manual together with the Programming Manual Cat No W394 The following information is provided on a CS CJ series or NSJ series PLC Programming Master function File memory Other functions Use this manual together with the Operation Manual CS series PLCs W339 CJ series PLCs W393 Instructions are described in detail When programming use this manual together with the Operation Manual CS series PLCs W339 CJ series PLCs W393 and the Programming Manual W394 The operating procedures of the Pro gramming Consoles are described When programming use this manual together with the Operation Manual CS series PLCs W339 CJ series PLCs W393 the Programming Manual W394 and the nstructions Reference Manual W340 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Manual name CS CJ NSJ Series Communications Commands Refer ence Manual CJ series CJ2 CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual CJ series CJ2 CPU Unit Software User s Manual Ethernet Units Oper ation Manual Con struction of Network
59. rectives will vary depending on the configuration wiring and other conditions of the equipment or control panel on which the OMRON devices are installed The customer must therefore perform the final check to confirm that devices and the overall machine conform to EMC standards Applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards are as follows EMS Electromagnetic Susceptibility EN 61131 2 2007 EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN 61131 2 2007 e Conformance to EC Directives The NA series PTs comply with EC Directives To ensure that the machine or device in which the NA series PT is used complies with EC Directives the NA series PT must be installed as follows he NA Unit must be installed within a control panel You must use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supplies connected to the NA Unit NA series PTs that comply with EC Directives also conform to the Common Emission Standard EN 61000 6 4 Radiated emission characteristics 10 m 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 This is a Class A product for industrial environments In a residential environment it may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures NA series Programmable
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62. rocedures Troubleshooting Use this manual together with the Software User s Manual Cat No W473 The following information is provided on a CJ2 CPU Unit CPU Unit operation e Internal memory Programming e Settings e Functions built into the CPU Unit Use this manual together with the Hardware User s Manual Cat No W472 Information is provided on the Ether net Units Information is provided on the basic setup and FINS communications Refer to the Communications Com mands Reference Manual Cat No W342 for details on FINS com mands that can be sent to CS CJ series CPU Units when using the FINS communications service 21 Related Manuals Manual name Ethernet Units Oper ation Manual Con struction of Applications CS CJ series Ether W465 CJ2H CPUGLI EIP Net IP Units Oper CJ2M CPU3L ation Manual CS1W EIP21 CJ1W EIP21 Sysmac Studio Ver W504 SYSMAC SE2LILIL sion 1 Operation W446 CXONE ALLILIC V4 CXONE ALLILID V4 W421 CS1W ETN21 CJ1W ETN21 Manual CX Programmer Operation Manual 22 Cat No Modes Applications Learning how to use an Ethernet Unit Learning how to use the built in EtherNet IP port of the CJ2 CPU Units Learning about the operating proce dures and func tions of the Sysmac Studio Learning about the CX Programmer except for informa tion on function blocks ST pro gramming and SFC programming NA series Programmable Term
63. s W342 W472 W473 W420 CS1G H CPULTLIH CS1G H CPULIL V1 CS1D CPULILIH CS1D CPULILIS CS1W SCULILI V1 CS1W SCBLILI V1 CJ1G H CPULILIH CJ1G CPULTIL IP CJ1M CPULIL CJ1G CPULTL CJ1W SCULILI V1 CJ2H CPU6LI EIP CJ2H CPU6L CJ2M CPULIU CJ2H CPU6LI EIP CJ2H CPU6L CJ2M CPULIL CS1W ETN21 CJ1W ETN21 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Applications Learning detailed specifications on the communica tions instructions addressed to CS CJ series CPU Units and NSJ series PLCs Learning the hard ware specifica tions of CJ2 CPU Units Learning the soft ware specifica tions of CJ2 CPU Units Learning how to use an Ethernet Unit Related Manuals Description 1 C mode commands and 2 FINS commands are described in detail Refer to this manual for information on communications commands C mode commands and FINS com mands addressed to CPU Units Note This manual describes com munications commands that are addressed to a CPU Unit The communications path is not relevant The communi cations commands can be sent through the serial com munications port of the CPU Unit the communications port of a Serial Communica tions Board Unit or a com munications port on another Communications Unit The following information is provided on a CJ2 CPU Unit e Introduction and features Basic system configuration e Part names and functions Installation and setting p
64. s possible with conventional HMls i Applications with High Reusability After you register a highly versatile subroutine as a global subroutine you can call the subroutine from anywhere in the project This improves reusability and maintainability Also the use of Visual Basic allows you to reuse any of the many samples that are available on the Internet to improve development productivity NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 2 HMI Application Basics 2 2 Variables A variable is a container to store the I O data that is exchanged with external devices or temporary data for internal processing In the HMI all the operations such as exchanging I O data with external devices or arithmetic process ing on data are performed with variables Therefore it is possible to create an HMI application that does not depend on the memory addresses in the hardware nd N S f D S D 5 Each object on a page accesses a variable in the global variable table of the HMI as shown below Some variables are mapped to global variables in the Controller external variables and other variables are not mapped internal variables HMI Controller name in the project new Controller O HMI Global Variable Table Controller Global Variables Access Variable External Variable Variable new Controller 0 SwGreen SwGreen Variable External Variable Variable new Controller 0 SwYellow SwYellow Access Variable Extern
65. ser program for the Controller are NA series Programma created with the Sysmac Studio ble Terminal e CPU Unit The HMI application is debugged on the actual HMI and NJ series CPU Unit The startup procedures for each system configuration are given in the following figure Offline Debugging Online Debugging Sysmac Studio Sysmac Studio NA series Programmable Terminal CPU Unit Preparations 3 1 Installing the Sysmac Studio 3 2 Assembling the Hardware Creating the HMI application 4 2 Creating a New Project SS SSS 4 3 Creating the HMI Application Debugging 4 6 Making the Initial HMI Settings 1 2 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 1 System Configurations and Startup Procedures 1 2 System Configurations and Units for Use pue suoieinbiuo0y Wa SAS Z L c gt o h Oo c o D The system configurations that are used in this guide are shown in the following figure To use the HMI connect a computer running the Sysmac Studio to the USB port of the HMI Sysmac Studio HMI CPU Unit p 4 Sysmac Studio Commercially HMI l l l available USB cable l l l l 24 VDC Ethernet cable e g S8VS NJ series Controller Power Supply Unit e CPU Unit Devices That Are Used The models of the devices that are used in the system configurations shown above are given in the fol lowing table Refer to the manuals for
66. smac Studio to automatically compare the data on the com puter with the data in the HMI and transfer data to the HMI 1 Use one of the following methods to display the Synchronization Window Method 1 Select Synchronization from the HMI Menu Multview Explorer Y tf HMI MA 5 Q0 T HH Y Configurations and Setup gt m Device References Vanable Mapping T7 HMI Settings Security Settings Pa Language Settings Ctr Shitt VA Transfer to Media Device HMI Clock Update HMI Name Security Clear All Memory Reset HMI Device Method 3 Press the Ctrl M Keys Comparison of the data on the computer and the data in the HMI starts When the comparison is completed the comparison results are displayed The results of comparing the data on the computer and in the HMI are displayed ynchronisation Source Source Modified DateTarget Modified Date Global Events 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 19 26 Alarms 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 19 27 Data Logging 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 12 18 19 27 Recipe Templates 2014 06 12 18 18 40 2014 06 12 18 19 27 Recipe Instances Security Settings 2014 06 12 18 18 39 2014 06 12 18 19 26 EES ESSE SSS 888888880 Runtime Files 2014 06 09 11 20 56 2014 06 09 11 20 56 Legend Synchronized EA Clear the present value of variables with the Retain attribute E Clear Alarm log data from memory WE Clear Data log data from memory Transfer To
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68. tes prohibiting disassembly N The specific operation is shown in the triangle and explained in text This example indicates a general precaution NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 11 Safety Precautions Warnings AN WARNING Do not attempt to take the NA Unit 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 NA 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 such as the touch panel or function keys of the NA Unit in applications that involve human life in applications that may result in serious injury or for emergency stop switches Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the NA Unit It may cause NA Unit to lose its safety function Never press two points or more on the touch panel of the NA Unit at a time Touching two points or more interrupts normal touch panel operations 12 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Safe Use
69. the actual button Drag a Bit Lamp object from the Toolbox to the page SS Demo HMI_NAS_0 Sysmac Studio ka be fan File Edit View Insert Project HMI Simulation Tools Help T Tr i 2 GABAA i if B Multiview Explorer om T Toolbox er d lI 2 HMI 5 LLLI HMI NA5 0 v ical Page0 x Y Configurations and Setup gt l Device References Variable Mapping Security Settings A Language Settings Y HMI Y 53 Pages gt User Alarms tz Data Logging amp Recipes gt E Data 5 Global Events gt A Global Subroutines 52 Resources l Search v gt Buttons Vv Lamps Data Lamp gt Shapes gt Standard Controls gt Gauges gt HMI Controls gt Custom Arrows gt Blowers 42 IAG Resources P Conveyors Laeli gt Flow Meters T D D et 5 ro U A Q D t gt Hoppers gt Motors gt Pipes gt Pumps gt Tanks gt Valves DB Waming Signs Bit Lamp A BitLamp object 3 Set the properties of the Bit Lamp object Right click the object and select Properties from the menu Add to Toolbox NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 13 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 Set Appearance LampColorOff to DarkGreen in the properties Also set LampColorOn to LightGreen Eus ctandard Colors x IsVisible ELLE ie iit it ft Behavior Expression wot Ii SR to Colors Size Width l Sec
70. urity VisibilityLeve System Color Color Palette I DarkKhaki a DarkMagenta 3 m DarkOliveGreen DarkOrange lll DarkOrchid ll osea DarkSalmon E DarkSeaGreen E DarkSlateBlue 5 Assign a variable to the object Set Behavior Expression in the properties to new Controller O0 SwGreen Y Behavior Expression new Controller 8 5wGreen 6 Use the same steps to create the red and yellow lamps The settings are shown below Yellow Lamp LampColorOff LampColorOn Expression new Controller 80 5wYellow e Red Lamp LampColorOff lj Firebrick Expression new Controller 80 5wRed 4 14 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application Drag a Momentary Button object from the Toolbox to the page and overlay it on the Bit Lamp object SS Demo HMI NAS Sysmac Studio com fci File Edit View Insert Project HMI Simulation Tools Help d ax CF t M Multiview Explorer 24 HMI P HMI_NA5_0 m Page0 X x lt Search gt ee v Configurations and Setup gt Al Device References Variable Mapping E sincera o Security Settings el A Language Settings Sa Sa CI Reset Button Y HMI E 2 E EJ Set Button MIELE Vv Buttons Toggle Button gt User Alarms gt Lamps tz Data Logging amp Recipes gt E Data gt Standard Controls 5 Global Events gt A Global Subroutines gt Gauges 5
71. utton objects at the Controller are implemented The buttons are transparent l On the HMI page the functions to read TRUE and FALSE from 9 Md Implemented witi Bit Lamp OBI SEES the Controller and colors are implemented Page Variable ControllerName_VariableNameB Variable VariableNameC Variable ControllerName VariableNameC These variables are mapped f l l l l l l l 1 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 HMI Application Basics This section provides necessary basic knowledge of HMI applications for the NA series Programmable Terminals NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 2 1 2 HMI Application Basics 2 1 Pages Page is used to refer to the screen data that is displayed on an HMI You place objects on pages to implement the required functions Pages and objects have the following three types of attributes Attributes of pages and objects Description Properties Properties set the appearance of an object or page such as the position size and color Animations Animations set motion such as blinking and movement Events and Actions You can set events and the actions to perform when the events occur Event driven Applications The NA series Programmable Terminals use event driven applications in which the actions to perform when events occur are specified You can use events and actions to create more flexible applications than i
72. vision code Date Revised content 01 June 2014 Original production 02 October 2014 Corrected mistakes 24 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 System Configurations and Startup Procedures j This section describes the system configurations and the operation of the programming that is created for the startup procedures given in this guide 1 1 Startup Procedures ee oe eee ee eee E r a O 1 2 1 2 System Configurations and Units for Use 1 3 1 3 HMI Application to Create ee 1 4 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 1 System Configurations and Startup Procedures 1 1 Startup Procedures This guide describes the startup procedures for an NA series Programmable Terminal from creating the HMI application to debugging Refer to programming examples given in the NJ series Machine Automation Controller Startup Guide CPU Unit W513 for information on the Controller connected to the HMI The procedures from creating the HMI application to debugging can be performed with the following system configurations System configuration Operations e Sysmac Studio only Offline debugging The HMI application and user program for the Controller are created with the Sysmac Studio The operation of a virtual HMI and NJ series CPU Unit is simulated on the Sysmac Studio to debug the HMI applica tion e Sysmac Studio Online debugging The HMI application and u
73. w Controller 0 SwGreen wee new Controller 0 SwYellow Red Transparent Transparent new Controller 0 SwRed EN Additional Information The Sysmac Studio provides a development environment for creating HMI applications with variables Therefore you do not have to be conscious of the system configuration when you create the HMI application 4 6 NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 4 Adding the HMI to the Project Use the following procedure to add the HMI to the project 1 Select HMI NA5 from the Insert Menu Circuit Parts Controller Multwiew Explorer Measurement Sensor Vision Sensor new Controller Ol Program b Configuration ees Function Block Debug Program gt I gt Q Q e et gt o I E o et gt o U 2 7 o E Axis Settings Axes Group Settings Cam Data Settings Data Trace B Connection 5 m 4 d Select Device Category HMI Device NAS Y WwI101D Version 1 00 OK Cancel The HMI is added to the project Multview Explorer HMI NA5 0 Configurations and Setup NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide V120 4 7 4 Creating and Debugging the HMI Application 4 5 Mapping HMI Variables and Control ler Variables Use the following procedure to map the Controller global variables to the HMI global variables Controller name in the project new Controller 0
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