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2. Press Tasks These tasks are performed only once when the key is pressed Pressed Tasks These tasks are performed as long as the key is pressed Released Tasks These tasks are performed when the key is released Tasks defined for Global Keys are executed for whole application independent of which screen is being displayed Global Keys Task lists Select a Task to add Clos i S Press Tasks l 5 6 Goto Previous Screen B p B Esc a j EN T C Pressed Tasks C Released Tasks Single Key C Two simultaneous keys G Indicates undefined Global Key iai Close Accepts selected task Up arrow Shifts selected task upwards Down arrow Shifts selected task downwards Delete i Deleted selected task Single Key If this option is selected a task is defined to one key Two simultaneous keys If this option is selected a task is defined by a combination of two keys UMAN OIS 4 8 Screen Keys Define tasks for key events for a specific screen Press Tasks These tasks are performed only once when the key is pressed Pressed Tasks s These tasks are performed as long as the key is pressed Released Tasks These tasks are performed when the key is released Task defined under this option are executed only for the currently displayed screen These are screen dependent tasks Oetup3 Task lists of Keys for Screen 1 Screent Select a Task
3. English United States rome ena 9 es gt gt er Update Preview Properties Kep preview Key text color as Key width 34 Key height 24 Key fill color Gap width 2 4 Gapheight 2 Keypad color Ea Cancel UMAN OIS General Attributes Label Properties 1 Language Selects the language for the label For languages other than English those languages must be installed on the PC 2 Text Label text maximum upto 20 characters 3 Text Color Selects the test color from the color palette 4 Background Selects the background color from the color palette Display Properties 1 Display field If this check box is enabled display area is available 2 Text Font Font of size either 5 X 7 or 10 X 14 can be selected if Display field is enabled 3 Text Color Selects the test color from the color palette if Display field is enabled 4 Background Selects the background color from the color palette if Display field is enabled Simulate This allows the user to preview the keypad Ascii keypad Keypad properties General attributes Preview Simulate AEEA a hy Laren Update Preview Label Properties Display properties Ww Label Language EAA Display field Test as Cll keypad Max 20 Test color M l H Background E M kK Color Index 236 UMAN OIS 6 Task Management Application Task Lists Screen Task List Key Task List Description of Tasks UM
4. Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 6 EN55011 CISPRA OIS50 Power Supply Voltage Rating Power Rating Approvals Bezel Memory Total Memory Application Memory Ladder Memory Data Register Retentive Register System Register System Coil Internal Coil Input Coil Output Coil Internal Register Input Register Output Register Timer Register Counter Register Display Display Type Display Resolution Touch Screen Communication Number of Ports Type 124VDC 24 VDC 10 3 5W Maximum CE CSA Certified amp UL Listed 58DN IP65 Rated 512KB 120KB 62KB 1000 1400 64 100 5000 100 100 313 7 7 128 178 LCD Graphic Display 4 1 Yellow Backlit LCD Display 192 X 64 Pixels Analog Resistive 2 RS232 RS485 RS422 CMOS Page 23 UMAN OIS Miscellaneous 77 H X 140 W X 32 D mm Coin Type 3V Lithium Battery 614 CR1225FH Minimum 5 years battery backup for RTC and System data 0 Oc to 50 OC External Dimension Battery Battery Backup Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 25 Oc to 80 OC Mounting Method Panel Mounting Clock RTC Real Time Clock Function Date amp ime Humidity 10 To 90 Noncondensing Immunity to ESD Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2 Immunity to Transients Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4 Immunity to Radiated Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3 RF Immunity to Conducted RF Emission ENS5011 CISPRA Level 3 as p
5. Step 4 The tags which are used with the screen are automatically added in the screen monitor window User can also monitor the user defined tags by defining the Block In Block window specify the Address and the Size A Screen On Line Monitor fel Settings Operation Address poo00 Size f 1 to 256 Address Ranges Data Register OO000 to 00999 Retentive Register A0000 to 01399 System Register S0000 to S0063 Internal Register J0000 to J0312 Input Register UO000 to LODGE Output Register LOOOO to LOODE Counter Register COOO0 to CUTY Timer Register T0000 to T0127 System Call 0000 to s0095 Internal Coil B0000 to B4999 Input Coil s0000 to 0999 Output Coil OOOO to 0999 i Cancel A Screen On Line Monitor Define Settings Operation UMAN OIS Step 5 Select the communication port for the PC E Screen On Line Monitor Stee Operation COM Pork Slave Address Select COM Port Port Com Step 5 Select the communication port for the PC El Screen On Line Monitor Settings Operation CaM Pork Slave Address Select COM Port Fort com UMAN OIS Step 6 Click Connect and communication starts El Screen On Line Monitor lam lor xX Following window shows the communication A Screen On Line Monitor UMAN OIS User can change the font by clicking on Font menu option EY Screen On Line Monitor Seles
6. some OlSs use touch screen displays while others use a PCB based keypad PCB based keypads are best used in applications in which the keypad is likely to become dirty A touch screen OIS provides much more flexibility than typical PCB based keypad displays Keys can be created in a touch screen OIS that can be made visible only when needed The OIS Series OlSs are available in both text display based OIS and graphics display based OlSs What is a Project A project is an user created application in OIS32 Software A project contains information such as OIS model Network Configuration Screen information Task information etc What is a Screen A screen is a visual representation of objects placed on the OIS screen Any partially sized window is usually referred to as a popup screen or window The user can create his customized screen according to his requirements Popup windows can also appear on the OIS display by pressing buttons on the touch screen The maximum number of screens in an application is only limited by the application memory size A more in depth discussion on screens is covered in chapter 4 Page 13 UMAN OIS What is an Object An object placed on OIS screen can perform actions such as displaying text messages writing a value to a PLC register or displaying an alarm An object can be classified as a text or graphical object A text object is used to display the text on the OIS and can also used to perform some ac
7. 1 Click on the Text button in screen Objects Toolbar or Menu option The shape of the mouse pointer will change 2 Now place the mouse pointer at the desired location and mark the area of the text object while holding the left mouse button 3 A block cursor will blink at the location inside the text outline Enter the text The last character will be overwritten if insert mode Computer Keyboard is disabled If it is enabled the new character will not be accepted 5 1 2 Data Entry Object Any read write register or coil from the unit or PLC memory can be edited using the numeric keypad Data Entry Popup j J Screen Type Col Register sh Ww Keypad Number 65001 Coil Tag 0000 Cary bit On Text UMAN OIS Select either a Coil or Register data entry type Coil data entry is selected by default 1 Coil Tag Select Coil tag from the list 2 On Text Enter On text maximum up to 40 characters 3 Off Text Enter Off text maximum up to 40 characters 4 Popup To enter data with popup keypad in a touch screen unit the designer has to select the keypad check box and the popup screen number to be used If popup data entry is not desired then a static numeric keypad object needs to be added to the screen To edit a register select Register Data Entry Data Entry Popup TOTEE EENS Screen IES Coil Begister 3 M Keypad Number 65001 xi Register T ag sooo Language v Data Type Unsi
8. 7 RTC parameters are copied in the PLC Tags starting from the First PLC Tag 1 R00000 as shown above following sequence 1 st Tag Hours 2nd Tag Minutes 3rd Tag Seconds 4th Tag Date oth Tag Month 6th Tag Year 7th Tag Day of Week e Goto Popup Screen Goto Popup Screen 65002 Fopup screen 2 65003 Popup screen 3 UMAN OIS This task is supported in touch screen products only User can select screen number from available popup screen list Click OK to add task in task list When this task is executed selected screen pops up on current screen At a time only one screen can be popped up By pressing right most corner X close button you can close popup screen e Keys Specific Tasks This task enables user to define task which are specific for keys This task is specially useful for editing data in the system or checking acknowledging alarms Following is the list of key s specific tasks KEYs specific tasks Clear Data Entry Cancel Data Entry Accept Data Entry Switch to Next Data Entry Increase Value by 1 Decrease Value by 1 Increase Digit by 1 Decrease Digit by 1 Shift Value to Left Move Cursor to Left Move Cursor to Right Sign Key J Sign Key and 0 Numeric Kep 0 Numeric Key 1 Numeric Key 2 Numeric Key 3 Numeric Key 4 Numeric Key 5 Numeric Rey 6 Numernc Key Numeric Key 8 Numeric Key 9 Edit Bit O
9. Group 3 Logging mode Power up v 0 23 0 59 0 53 Logger start time 0 o 0 Hr Mi Ss Defined tags 50001 Language A 50002 Logger memory status S0004 Number of Historical Alarr S0005 Screen trigger register SO006 Screen saver time 50010 RTC Day 0011 RTC Month 0 23 0 53 0 53 Log at vey O 0 10 Hr i Mi Ss 0 23 0 59 0 59 Logger stop time 0 E 0 Hr Mi Ss Tags to be logged 50001 Language S0005 Screen trigger register The time interval for data is set in the Log at Every window This window is applicable for all the modes The default time is 10 seconds Logger s Start time and Logger s Stop time windows are available only for the Start Stop time mode For each group define the tags that should be logged UMAN OIS For Key Task mode logging bit buttons should be created to handle various logging needs The Key Specific Tasks should be assigned to the button s task list KEYs specific tasks c amp C c g w Ki C 7 E Clear Data Entry Cancel Data Entry Accept Data Entry Switch to Next Data Entry Increase Value by 1 Decrease Value by 1 Increase Digit by 1 Decrease Digit by 1 Shift Value to Left Move Cursor to Left Move Cursor to Right Sign Key Sign Key and 0 a oe oe ne Y Numeric Key 0 Numeric Key 1 Numeric Key 2 Numeric Key 3 Numeric Key 4 Numeric Key 5 Numeric Key 6 Nume
10. If the Units Selection is enabled the limits are shown on the trend object along the value scale axis Minimum The smallest displayed value on the Y axis The range is from O0 to 65 535 Minimum tag If enabled the minimum is determined by a tag instead of a constant Maximum The highest displayed value on the Y axis The range is from 0 to 65 535 Maximum tag If enabled the maximum is determined by a tag instead of a constant aoe YS Text Color The color of the values on the Y scale UMAN OIS Time Scale Properties Historical J rend Historical Trend Properties Value scale properties Time scale properties Stat End Time Tage Tag Tag Smdae Language English Ur ed States Time scale popates Gnid properties Noot Gid E 1 to 10 Grid Properties No of Grids If the grid option is enabled up to 10 grids can be selected for the X axis display Text properties 1 Scale If enabled the real time grid values are shown along the time scale axis 2 Format Scale formatting can be either HH MM SS or HH MM 3 Color Determines the preferred color of the X axis scale information UMAN OIS Start End Time Tag This dialogue box allows user to set the start time of the tag with respect to Day Month Year along with Hours Minutes and Seconds and the End time of the tag with respect to the Day Month Year along with the Hours Minutes and Seconds Hisiarical Trend Historical Trend
11. Number 1 Ti Unsigned 0 to 65535 C BCO Oto 9999 O Signed 32768 to 32767 C Binar 16 bits Hexadecimal 0000 to FFFF Tag Value Tag Number This task is executed on register tag listed under Tag option User can add only two byte number in selected tag Tag Type For this task default setting is shown under Register operations If user change this selection task will be changed User can select number type unsigned int Signed Hexadecimal BCD and Binary Click OK to add task in task list UMAN OIS Subtract a Constant Value From Tag This task is used to subtract a constant value from the current value of a tag Tag Operations Tag Register operations Tag Number C Copy Tag B To Tag 4 Tag Number C Swap Tag 4 and Tag B Tag Number Copy Tag to STR Tag4 Tag4 Tagb 2 Tag4 Tag4 TagB C Toggle Humber 50 Unsigned 0 to 65535 BCD 0 to 9999 O Signed 32768 to 32767 Binary 16 bits C Hexadecimal 0000 to FFFF Tag Value Tag Number This task is executed on register tag listed under Tag option User can subtract only two byte number in selected tag Tag Type 2 Byte 2 a 2 ee 4 Byte 2 Byte Lower 2 Byte For this task default setting is shown under Register operations If user changes this selection the task will be changed User can select number type unsigned integer Signed Hexadecimal BCD and Binary Click
12. OK to add task in task list UMAN OIS e Add Tag B To Tag A This tag is used for addition of two PLC Tags The result will be stored in tag A z Tag D010 D100 hy Cancel Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number C On C Copy Tag B To Tag Help Tag Number C Off Swap Tag4 and Tag B Tag Number Hod On C Copy Tag to STR te Tagd amp Tag4 TagB f Hold Off C Eopy Tag to LED C TagA Tag TagB Toggle TagA Value TagA TagB This task is applicable for register type tags only For successful operation both tag must be of same attributes like data type unsigned int signed int Hex etc and size 1 byte 2 byte 4 byte etc Subtract Tag B from Tag A This task is used for subtracting two PLC tags The result will be stored in tag A x orc cy Tag B D000 0100 r fice Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number C On C Copy Tag B To Tag amp Help Tag Number 0 Off Swap Tag4 and Tag B Tag Number f Hold Gr Copy Tag to STR C Tag A Tag4 TagB Hold Off f Copy Tag to LED Tag4 Tag4 TagB Toggle TagA Value TagA TagB This task is executed with selected register type tags only For successful operation both tag must be of same data type unsigned int signed int Hex etc and size 1 byte 2 byte 4 byte etc UMAN OIS e Turn bit On This task is used for switching PLC coil or register bit to on sta
13. Sign Key This task operates only on Signed data On each event sign toggles between and Sign Key and 0 For the first iteration this task acts as Sign Key Then for each of the iterations it Numeric Key 0 Allows user to enter 0 at cursor location if selected tag is Register type For Coil Bit type this task acts as Edit Bit Off Numeric Key 1 Allows user to enter 1 at cursor location if selected tag is Register type For Coil Bit type this task acts as Edit Bit On umeric Key 2 Allows user to enter 2 at cursor location Z umeric Key 3 Allows user to enter 3 at cursor location umeric Key 4 Allows user to enter 4 at cursor location umeric Key 5 Allows user to enter 5 at cursor location Z Z umeric Key 6 Allows user to enter 6 at cursor location umeric Key 7 Allows user to enter 7 at cursor location Z Numeric Key 8 Allows user to enter 8 at cursor location umeric Key 9 Allows user to enter 9 at cursor location Numeric Key A Allows user to enter A at cursor location Numeric Key B Allows user to enter B at cursor location Zz NO NO N N N N or A Ol N gt O OF CO NI O O1 A Q N UMAN OIS No Tasks Description Numeric Key C Allows user to enter C at cursor location Numeric Key D Allows user to enter D at cursor location Numeric Key E Allows user
14. Click Next to continue Programm Folders PLE Existing Folders MS Novell Common OlSetup Oracle for Windows HT Other Programs PLC Printhde nternet Printing PrizmBootBlockU pograde 2 0 ScanSoft OrnniPage 15 0 lt Back Cancel 7 Installation starts A dialog box indicating the status of progress of installation will display A screen is displayed to inform you when installation is completed This procedure installs OlSetup32 Software in Start Menu in selected folder ONFOARWON gt oh SS 3 2 2 Steps for starting OlSetup32 Software In Windows click the Start button Select Programs Select OIS V3 12 Select OlSetup32 V3 12 Select New Application either from Tool station or from File Menu Select the model and product type that you would like to set by clicking on picture of the product in list Define the Unit Settings and Network Configuration Next step is to define Tag Database and then define the screens according to your application 3 2 3 Uninstalling OlSetup32 Software In Windows click the Start button Select Programs Select OlSetup32 V3 12 Select Uninstall OlSetup32 V3 12 Following screen will display The screen will ask you for the confirmation for uninstalling OlSetup32 V3 12 F OW Configuration Software This will remove OIS Configuration Software From your computer Do you wish to i proceed UMAN OIS 7 When you click on Yes it will uninstall OlSe
15. Close Help Note Modbus Unit as Slave Protocol with model MODBUS Slave EV3 must be configured at either of the ports UMAN OIS The Port settings should be as follows Port communication settings Baud Aate 1 15 2K s Parity None Data Bits E Stop Bits 1 Uk Cancel Note Baud Rate must be 115 2 K and Parity must be None Step 2 Download Application and Firmware in the unit Step 3 Invoke the Ladder monitor window by selecting Utilities On Line Ladder Monitoring menu option Utilities Screen Objecks Tools On Line Ladder Monitor On Line Screen Monitor Display Logged Data Font Editor Image Conversion to brp Prizm Memory Status Clear Picture Library Convert Application UMAN OIS Following window will appear FF Ladder On Line Monitor Step 4 Open the ladder block to be monitored Ladder On Line Monitor l lE x Operation p Open blork Open Block x valje a Connect Disconnect OM Port Block List Slave Address Exit Alk F4 Block Mame square omea UMAN OIS In this example Square block will be opened S Ladder On Line Monitor K0080 MOV W DOOOO K0020 MOV W DOOOO Step 5 Select the communication port for the PC S Ladder On Line Monitor Operation Open block Connect Disconnect COM Port Port com Slave Address Exit Alt F4 Select COM Port fx Address Value UMAN OIS Step 6 Cli
16. F1 The 1 bit of the tag gets copied into the LED representing the 2 function key F2 e Delay Any task can be delayed using this task Tags will be updated during this delay After the delay is completed the next task will be performed Delay of 1 j Second Maximum delay 3600 seconds This task is supported for screen While showing only User can specify delay from 1 sec to max 3600 sec Note More than 1 delay task is not supported UMAN OIS e Wait This is a conditional delay Next task will not be performed till the specified condition is false Execution remains in wait state till wait condition is true Task following wait task is executed only after wait condition is false Operand could be either number between 0 to 65535 or PLC tag Wait fill Tag Operation Operand Number C Tag 0005 Screen trigger register v gt hd 200 0 65535 Cancel Help This task is supported only in While showing Tasks of the Screen Task list Tasks defined after this task are not executed until the condition specified is true Here Tag is compared with the Operand Operand can be a Number 0 65535 or Tag Operation can be I gt gt If Tag to be compared is bit coil type then it is compared with On Off state Click OK to add task in task list e Set RTC User can edit RTC Real Time Clock registers of the OISEV3 unit This task increments selected RTC register at a ti
17. Handling the OIS at a static free grounded workstation Connecting the frame ground connector of the OIS to a clean earth ground Placing the OIS in an antistatic bag during transport 2 3 CE Compliance TIC products have been tested to confirm to European CE requirements per Council Directive The European Union created these requirements to ensure conformity among products traded in those countries Specifically TIC products meet or exceed the noise emission and immunity requirements as set in EN5501 1 Emission and IEC1000 4 Immunity standards These products are designed to withstand electrical noise in harsh industrial environment They also confirm to requirements that limit electrical emission However this does not guarantee the products will be totally immune from possible malfunction in cases where severe electrical noise occurs Therefore we strongly recommend that you follow the guidelines outlined for proper wiring and grounding to ensure the proper operation of the TIC products 2 4 Environmental Rating TIC Products are rated for IP 65 as per IEC Standards This means that when OIS is properly mounted on the enclosure the front enclosure will provide a degree of protection to the inside panel from the dust and low pressure jets of water from all the directions i e protection against ingress of water The OIS must be installed according to the instructions given 2 5 Environmental Consideration TIC products are desi
18. Index G Global And Power On Task 60 Global Keys 45 62 63 122 Global Keys Tasklist 122 Global Tasks 60 118 Goto Next Screen 125 Goto Popup Screen 135 Goto Previous Screen 125 H Hardware Requirements 14 Help Menu 51 145 High Speed Timer 55 I Installation Instruction 28 30 34 K Keys Specific Tasks 136 L Language Conversion Utility 141 142 Line 43 76 100 179 182 232 M Maintenance 215 218 Memory Configuration Wizard 184 185 Multi Language Text Wizard 141 145 Multiple Bargraph 81 95 N Network Configuration 13 35 39 40 48 49 53 179 181 Numeric Keypad 81 112 O Object 14 45 60 65 67 70 73 81 142 156 159 167 OIS Basics 12 13 OIS Menu Structure 46 OIS Overview 12 15 Order Numbers 219 232 Output 20 22 23 24 25 26 57 155 P Password 20 58 238 PLC Logic Block 139 Power on Tasks 60 Press Tasks 62 63 85 121 Pressed Tasks 62 63 85 121 Print Data 134 238 Print Only 58 Printing from OlSetup32 Software 178 180 Project 13 167 Pulse Output 155 R Real Time Trend 107 161 162 Real Time Trending 161 162 Rectangle 76 77 Released Tasks 62 63 85 121 Rounded Rectangle 76 77 S Safety Precaution 28 30 Screen 13 21 23 24 25 26 45 53 54 55 56 58 63 80 117 118 119 120 123 124 125 131 132 133 135 142 184 188 190 193 216 238 Screen Keys 45 63 123 Scr
19. Open Close trl F4 Save Fe Save a5 Information Import Export Print Exit Alt F4 Unit Settings Shows the unit s settings Normally there is no need to change these settings Network Configuration f Defines PLC node node I D etc Tag Database Screens Application Keys Alarms Application Task List Defines tags to be used in the application Defines screens Defines application keys Defines alarms in the application Defines Power on and Global Tasklist UMAN OIS 4 1 2 Define Menu This menu defines the application In the main window of the OlSetu32 software the bottom line of the icons is dedicated to this menu Define Communicate Utilities Help Unik Settings F Network Configuration F4 Tag database FS Screens Fe Alarms Fa Application Tasklists FY Ladder Logic Block F10 High speed interrupt Fil High speed Timer Data Logger Configure PID Block 16 Paoint Linearization Time Proportional PM Configuration High Speed Frequency Pulse Output Unit Settings Shows the unit s settings Normally there is no need to change these settings Defines PLC node node D etc Network Configuration Tag Database Defines tags to be used in the application Screens Defines screens Application Keys Defines application keys Alarms Defines alarms in the application Application Task List Defines Power on and Global Tasklist UMAN OIS 4 1 3 Communicate M
20. Properties Value scale properties Time scala properties Stat End Time Tags Tagi Piesis Ergksh Untag State Day D0000 00 Wont D0001 01 Yaa DOO D2 Hours D0003 03 Minute DO004 D4 Seconds D00051 D5 End Day D0006 DE Month pooor D7 Yew p0008 D8 Hows po00s DS Mrade DODO D10 Grid Properties No of Grids If enabled select the number of grid lines to be shown on the Y axis Up to 10 grids can be shown Limits If the Units Selection is enabled the limits are shown on the trend object along the value scale axis Minimum This is the lowest value to be shown on the Y axis The range is from 0 to 65535 Minimum tag A tag can be used in place of a constant to set the minimum limit Maximum This is the highest value to be shown on the Y axis The range is from 0 to 65535 Maximum tag A tag can be used in place of a constant to set the maximum limit e o 2 YS Text Color The color of the limits represented on value scale UMAN OIS Specific Tag Information Hisiormal rend 1 Tag Defines a 2 byte tag to be used for the trend information to be plotted 2 Color Defines the color for the trend information to be plotted UMAN OIS 11 Section Not Included at this Time UMAN OIS 12 Printing gt Printing from OIS Unit gt Printing from OlSetup32 Software gt Printer Port Setup UMAN OIS 12 1 Print
21. the maximum is determined by a tag instead of a constant ao e YS Text Color The color of the values on the Y scale UMAN OIS Time Scale Properties Engksh United States Time scale propestes Grids properties No of Grids 2 11 10 Grid Properties No of Grids If enabled select the number of grid lines to be shown on the X axis Up to 10 grids can be shown Text properties 1 Scale If enabled the real time grid values are shown along the time scale axis 2 Format Scale formatting can be either HH MM SS or HH MM 3 Color Determines the preferred color of the X axis scale information UMAN OIS Specific Tag Information Trend Properties Value scale properties Time scale properties Tag Tag2 Prever Erghsh Unded States 1 Tag Defines a 2 byte tag to be used for the trend information to be plotted 2 Color Defines the color for the trend information to be plotted UMAN OIS 10 2 Data Logger The Data Logger can be used to record the values of tags over time The data can be viewed using the Historical Trend Object It can also be uploaded to a computer for analysis This feature is available only for OIS 285 545 and 760 models The Data Logger can be opened from either by choosing Define Data Logger menu option or from the Project tool bar as shown below Communicate bilities Screen Object Unit Settings F3 Network Configuration F4 Tag database FS Ala
22. you can define up to 256 real time amp 30 historical alarms UMAN OIS 9 2 Alarm Definition Alarms can be defined in the following screen Number Histon Alarm Text g Groups of Alarms i 000 015 Iag of group 50002 Logger memory status Alarm Number ooz ooo 015 Alarm Text i Accent f History with Acknowledge iW History C History with out Acknowledge Group of alarms Each tag must be associated with a unique group of alarms There can be 16 different groups of alarms 2 Tag of group A two byte tag for the defined alarm group 3 Alarm number The unique number of the alarm It corresponds to the bit position bit in the defined alarm tag 4 Alarm text The text that is displayed in the alarm window when the alarm is active pi History If this option is selected the alarm is logged in historical alarm memory when the alarm is active Add button Allows a new alarm to be defined in the alarm definition window Delete button Deletes a selected alarm from the table Accept button Saves any changes made to the attributes of an alarm O e Np Discard button Cancels any changes made to the attributes of an alarm UMAN OIS 9 3 Alarm Object The alarm window object displays real time or historical alarms in a user defined format Alarm Window Options Select From ormat Fome Alarm type e RealTime r Historical Select From This list contains
23. 24V Vdc Gnd dc 2 9 Communication Ports OIS communication ports support four types of serial communication They have two Multisignal communication Ports Multi Signal means that each port has RS232 RS422 RS485 and CMOS signal levels An OIS can simultaneously communicate on both serial ports The OIS can be programmed from a PC on either port Both ports can also be used with a serial printer Different cables are required to connect the OIS to a specific PLC Cable details for any particular device are given in the Operation Manual for that device The pin description of the communication ports for OIS model is as given below py TX RS485 XC IRS4B TXD RS232C TXD CMOS RX RS4B5 RX R5485 DO NOT CONNECT Signal Ground TO GROUND For OIS55 model the pin description of communication ports is as given below 4 TX 5 RA 3 GND 6 TX 2 RXD T RX 1 TXD 8 CMOS TXD UMAN OIS 3 Before You Begin gt Connecting the OIS to a Computer Starting the OlSetup32 Software gt Setting Network Configuration UMAN OIS 3 1 Connecting the OIS to a Computer Before you start your first project the OIS should be connected to the computer so that the project can be downloaded after creating it You should also connect the PLC that you are using to the OIS so that you can test the operation of the OIS after you have finished creating the sample project To connect your OIS to the Computer 1 Connect a 24VDC po
24. 320 Pixels Height 240 pixels OlS60 Width 320 Pixels Height 240 pixels O1S120 Width 800 Pixels Height 600 pixels UMAN OIS 2 Color Color specifications vary from OIS model to model as specified below OIS50 2 colors OIS55 OlS60 120 256 colors If the image has more colors than the color specification of the OIS display then the image cannot be used directly Use Microsoft Paint or other photo editing software to convert the image to 256 16 or 2 colors as per display specification Procedure 1 Click on the Bitmap button in screen Objects Toolbar or Menu option The shape of the mouse pointer will change 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location window will appears Total 1 Size 6 45 KB Dimension 607s 60 pixels Bitmaps im Library Boema Delete Selected Biimap sale Fe le To Mote Chek on the bitmap to select it UMAN OIS This window shows a list of the currently available bitmaps in the bitmap library Browse Image User can add his own bitmap to the library by browsing the selected folder Add New Bitmap To Library User can add his own bitmap in the library Delete Selected Bitmap User can delete selected bitmap from the library Add Selected Bitmap To Screen This will add selected bitmap on the screen at desired location Picture Library By clicking on this button the user can select the bitmap from the picture library Pictures BLOOOT brp BLOOL bmp BLUUUS Grp BLU
25. 4 Leading zeros blank The Leading Zeros blank option determines whether zeros preceding the value will be displayed or not If this option is enabled then register value will be displayed without leading zeros 5 1st operation The designer can have a math operations performed on the data The default selection is NOP or no operation 6 2nd operation The designer can have a math operations performed on the data The default selection is NOP or no operation UMAN OIS Type Register Text The object displays different text depending on the value or ranger of values of a register Type C BitText C RegisterValue Register Test h Register Tag 50001 Language v Low limit High Limit Text 100 500 Cuclel 501 1000 Cycle Low Limit High Limit 1500 0 to 65535 D to 65535 1 Register Tag This is a list of tags available in the application The list will not display any read only registers that can not be modified 2 Show table Table shows list of text string defined for different ranges 3 Define new range User can define new range with low limit high limit and text in following edit box 4 Delete User can delete entry from the table 5 Accept Using this button edited range is accepted and added in the table 6 Discard Using this button edited limit and text is disabled Click Close button to add object to the screen UMAN OIS 5 1 4 Time 1 Click on Time
26. Bega Settings Operation Block lve ae El Screen On Line Monitor Define Settings Operation Add Value UMAN OIS 13 7 Convert Application This utility allows you to convert the application of one product into the other product Any Prizm application can be converted into HIO application To convert an application select Utilities Convert Application menu option Utilities Help Qn Line Ladder Monitor On Line Screen Monitor Display Logged Data Font Editor Image Conversion to bmp Prizm Memory Status Clear Picture Library Convert Application When you click on Convert application tool it displays the list of other products in which application can be converted Convert Application Select Product HIO 545 287 6 0402 L B C 00 HIO 545 267 6 0402 U 6 A 00 HIO 545 267 6 0000 6 C 00 HIO S45 267 6 0000 6 F 00 13 8 Ethernet Settings UMAN OIS Ethernet settings are applicable only for OIS units that have an Ethernet port To download default Ethernet settings from OlSetup32 configuration software select Communicate Ethernet Setting menu option as shown below When user selects the above option following window will appear Communicate Utilities Help Communication Port Download Upload Ethernet Settings Communication Mode Download Ethernet Settings IBM Fort COM Prizm IP Address 19
27. Download a demo application If unit functions properly maybe the application previously downloaded was wrong UMAN OIS Erase Keys for Keypad based OIS Units O IS40 40R At Power On Press F2 and then press ENT Firmware At Power On Press F1 and then Press ENT Key UMAN OIS 14 1 2 Touchscreen Calibration Touch screens are factory calibrated Calibration is stored in a Flash memory If user faces any of the following problems Any press inside defined object boundary results in three short beeps Undefined area performs a task of some other defined object User will have to calibrate the touch screen of the unit Steps for calibrating the touch screen for OIS models are as below 1 At power ON press the center of the OIS screen for more than 2 to 3 seconds 2 A cross is shown at the bottom left corner This cross remains on the screen for approximately 6 seconds If center of the cross is not pressed in this time OIS resumes normal operation Touch the center of the cross with a pointed object stylus recommended 3 You will get a next screen showing a cross at the top right of the screen Again this cross remains on the screen for approximately 6 seconds If center of the cross is not pressed in this time OIS resumes normal operation Touch the center of the cross with a pointed object stylus recommended The screen has now been calibrated 4 Unit will be restarted Normal function of the O
28. Engish United States Background Ll C Bottom m ke Hulton Border C If the Button Border check box is enabled the lamp is shown with a border This is the default condition 5 3 5 Multiple Bargraph Bar graphs are register dependent objects which change their height or width according to the value in the register This wizard can be configured to view multiple bargraphs up to 4 simultaneously Each bargraph can be configured with individual colors and limit values To draw the object click on the Multiple Bargraph button place the tool on the screen and select the number of bars The style and width for all bars can be specified Individual bar properties are set for the bar tag color as well as the Maximum and Minimum limits UMAN OIS Bargraph Properties Multiple Bargraph Bargraph Properties General Attributes Axis Bard Bar2 Bar3 Bar4 Preview Simulate Sake oe er E Value for bar 2 400 Value for bar 3 500 Value for bar 4 200 Language English United States No of bars Gap width K E Background color Bar width Ci EH OK Cancel Number of bars Enter or select the number of bars you want in a single wizard Up to four bargraphs can be defined in a single wizard Background color This is the background color for the entire bargraph object Gap width The Gap Width is the space in pixels between any two bars The minimum gap width is O pixels The max
29. Historical alarms Stores alarms in memory with battery back up Note Historical alarms are only supported for the units with RTC Battery backup In case of historical alarms the alarms defined with Historical attribute are logged till the unit is ON Then even though you turn the unit OFF amp then back ON after few days you can still view the alarms that were present when the unit was ON earlier The alarm object displays the alarm text when the alarm occurs First triggered alarm is on top Alarm condition for alarm should be cleared Each alarm has to be acknowledged Acknowledge Alarm key acknowledges the alarm The alarm text is cleared when the alarm condition is cleared and the alarm is acknowledged Alarm text for unacknowledged or uncleared alarm will not be cleared Any tag can be continuously monitored by defining alarms for each bit of that tag To display an alarm on the screen as soon as it is triggered alarm object has to be placed on the screen An alarm is triggered for each bit in a tag If the value of the particular tag becomes nonzero corresponding alarm is displayed in the alarm object An alarm is a bit in a particular 2 byte tag This two byte tag is defined as a particular group in the alarm definition table Since a two byte tag contains 16 bits one such tag can generate 16 alarms So to define 64 alarms we need to create 4 groups with 4 different two byte tags amp define one alarm per bit in that In total
30. OIS 14 1 Diagnostics 14 1 1 Erase Keys Erase keys for Touch Screen OIS Models In some cases it may be necessary to erase firmware and or application Procedures for erasing firmware and application are given below OIS TOUCH SCREEN Firmware Erase 1 Erasing Application For OIS50 1 At power ON press the top right corner of the OIS screen for 2 seconds 2 Following message is displayed Erase Application Press Bottom Right corner to confirm 3 Now Press Bottom right corner to confirm Application erase 4 After application erase is complete following message is displayed No setup loaded Download Application 2 Erasing Application For OIS55 OIS60 amp OIS120 1 At power ON press the top right corner of the OIS screen for 2 seconds 2 Following message is displayed Confirm application erase by pressing at bottom right corner 3 Now Press Bottom right corner to confirm Application erase 3 Erasing Firmware for all OIS Models is as follows 1 At power ON press the bottom left corner of the OIS screen for 2 seconds 2 Following message is displayed Erase Firmware Press Bottom Right corner to confirm 3 Now Press Bottom right corner to confirm Firmware erase 4 After firmware erase is complete following message is displayed No firmware Download Firmware If unit stops functioning totally please follow steps given below to recover the unit Erase application
31. Panel cutout 132 mm x 69 mm OIS55 Panel cutout 127 mm x 77 mm 136 G t me Mounting crew D lamp r__ Bezel 29 00 OIS60 Panel cutout 184 mm x 126 mm Ta Bezel UMAN OIS O1S120 Panel Cutout 295 mm X 227 mm 312 295 227 246 AA Mounting Clamp Follow the procedure given below for proper mounting Make a cutout of the required size Panel cutout tolerance is 0 1 mm 2 Put the gasket behind the bezel see dimensional sketch for details The gasket may be sealed to the case using an adhesive 3 Put the OIS EV3 unit through the panel cutout 4 Insert the clamps into the case 5 Pullback the clamps until they seat into the retaining slots Tighten the clamping screws in an even pattern until the OIS EV3 unit is secured into the panel 2 2 Not Included at This Time UMAN OIS 2 8 Wiring Diagrams If wiring is to be exposed to lightening or surges use appropriate surge suppression devices Keep AC high energy and rapidly switching DC wiring separate from signal wires Connecting high voltages or AC power mains to the DC input will make unit unusable and may create an electrical shock hazard to personnel Such a failure or shock could result in serious personal injury loss of life and or equipment damage DC voltage sources should provide proper isolation from main AC power and similar hazards Pin description of the power connector for all Prizm models is as follows
32. Port Toshiba T Series amp V2000 Series Computer Link Port Toshiba Loop Controllers V1000 Toshiba ASD s Inverters Check with Toshiba International Corp Houston for other devices UMAN OIS 16 Frequently Asked Questions UMAN OIS Frequently Asked Questions This chapter answers the questions users often ask 1 What is a normal voltage of battery The normal voltage of battery is from 2 2 V to 3 3 V 2 What is expected life of battery The life of battery is typically 5 years in OFF condition See Specification of OIS 3 Can battery be replaced If yes how There is no socket used for battery User can replace the battery by de soldering it at their own risk 4 How do I read PLC data To read any PLC data the required tag should be defined in the Tag Database In a screen the tag should be embedded in the required format 5 Can I edit PLC data How Any PLC register coil can be edited except for Read only registers coils Generally System registers and Input coils are Read only Read only registers coils vary from PLC to PLC Please refer to PLC manual for details To edit any PLC data define the tag in Tag Database Place a Data Entry object in a screen Make sure to define the required keys 6 Can keep a record of the Process data OIS EV3 model can send screen data Alphanumeric data only on its serial port This output can be given to a serial printer and a record of event
33. Power Rating Approvals Bezel Memory Total Memory Application Memory Ladder Memory Compact Flash Data Register Retentive Register System Register System Coil Internal Coil Input Coil Output Coil Internal Register Input Register Output Register Timer Register Counter Register Displa Display Type Display Resolution Touch Screen Communication Number of Ports Type 2 1 24VDC 24 VDC 10 20W Maximum CE Certified and UL Listed 58DN IP65 Rated 32 MB 25 MB 2 MB 256 MB 1000 1400 64 100 5000 100 100 313 T T 128 178 Graphical Color Display 12 1 TFT CCFL Display 800 X 600 Pixels Analog Resistive 3 RS232 RS485 RS422 CMOS Ethernet Page 26 UMAN OIS Miscellaneous JExternal Dimension Battery _ Battery Backup Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Mounting Method Clock RTC Humidity Immunity to ESD Immunity to Transients Immunity to Radiated RF Immunity to Conducted RF Emission 246 H X 312 W X 47 D mm Coin Type 3V Lithium Battery 614 CR1225FH Minimum 5 years battery backup for RTC and System data 0 Oc to 50 OC 25 Oc to 80 OC Panel Mounting Real Time Clock Function Date amp Time 10 To 90 Noncondensing Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2 Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4 Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3 Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 6 EN55011 CISPRA
34. Power Supply Voltage Rating Power Rating Approvals Bezel Memory Total Memory Application Memory Ladder Memory Data Register Retentive Register System Register System Coil Internal Coil Input Coil Output Coil Internal Register Input Register Output Register Timer Register Counter Register Display Display Type Display Resolution Touch Screen Communication Number of Ports Type 2 1 24VDC 24 VDC 10 10W Maximum CE CSA Certified amp UL Listed 58DN IP65 Rated 4MB 3 MB Maximum 512KB 1000 1400 64 100 5000 100 100 313 7 7 128 178 Graphical Color Display 5 7 STN CCFL QVGA Display 320 X 240 Pixels Analog Resistive 3 RS232 RS485 RS422 CMOS USB Miscellaneous External Dimension Battery Battery Backup Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Mounting Method Clock RTC Humidity Immunity to ESD Immunity to Transients Immunity to Radiated RF Immunity to Conducted RF Emission UMAN OIS Fann ALT Cael ie Features Dems 139 H X 197 W X 58 5 D mm Coin Type 3V Lithium Battery 614 CR1225FH Minimum 5 years battery backup for 0 Oc to 50 OC 25 Oc to 80 0C Panel Mounting Real Time Clock Function Date amp 10 To 90 Noncondensing Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2 Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4 Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3 Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 6 EN55011 CISPRA O1S120 Power Supply Voltage Rating
35. Toshiba International Corporation TIC shall not be liable for technical or editorial omissions or mistakes in this manual nor shall it be liable for incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of information contained in this manual This manual is copyrighted No part of this manual may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of Toshiba International Corporation Copyright 2004 Toshiba International Corporation Copyright 2004 Renu Electronics Pvt Ltd All rights reserved Printed in the U S A Page ii UMAN OIS Important Notice The instructions contained in this manual are not intended to cover all details or variations in equipment types nor may it provide for every possible contingency concerning the installation operation or maintenance of this equipment Should additional information be required contact your Toshiba representative The contents of this manual shall not become a part of or modify any prior or existing agreement commitment or relationship The sales contract contains the entire obligation of Toshiba International Corporation The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty of Toshiba International Corporation and any statements contained herein do not create new warranties or modify the existing warranty Any electrical or mechanical modifications to this equipment without prior written consent of Toshiba Internati
36. Wire RS485 sows Pnr mr sows C E fs Shield Wire DBI MALE 8 PIN MINIDIN CONNECTOR PINOUTS PINOUTS 6 i f 3 5 UMAN OIS 2 TOSHIBA T2 V2000 PLC To OIS UNIT EC P 019B 00 TOSHIBA T2 OIS SIDE DB9 MALE DBS MALE seus ror Shield Wire RS485 F THEE ci EE ENEE DB9 MALE Shield Wire PINOUTS Note These details are also applicable to Siemens S7 300 UMAN OIS UMAN OIS TOSHIBA T Series V Series Link Port To OIS UNIT EC P 046A 00 TOSHIBA T1 LINK em lee WIRE OUTS DBS MALE SIGNAL FROM PLC Shield Wire RS485 SIGNALS Shield Wire DB9 MALE PINOUTS 4 TOSHIBA T2N Link Port To OIS UNIT EC P 046B 00 TOSHIBA T2 LINK nie OIS SIDE DB9 MALE DB15 MALE RS485 Shield Wire RS232 SIGNALS ae af ref DBS MALE PINOUTS DB15 MALE PINOUTS UMAN OIS 5 UMAN OIS TOSHIBA ASD Inverter To OIS UNIT EC P 050 00 TOSHIBA VF S7 OIS SIDE NI 8 PIN MODULAR DB9 MALE CONNECTOR RS232 Shield Wire RS232 Taw roe se at asro amp C ps CMOS TXO Shield Wire 8 PIN en DB9 MALE FRONT VIEW PNN a E Pin 1 hihih Ere Left side WNI Right side Cable insert Cable insert end end UMAN OIS Communication cables for O1IS55 models 6 TOSHIBA T1 PLC TO OIS55 MODELS RC P 019A 00 TOSHIBA T1 sone Se ye 2 mtr a i N Paez IPT K
37. be written to a tag can also be manipulated by assigning Math Operations in Data Entry object 11 Can limit the data to be entered in a tag Data entered in any register tag can have high and low limits This keeps a check on the register limits A After hiding Tasks 119 Alarm Definition 156 158 Alarm Object 156 159 Alphanumeric Objects 64 65 71 Associate a Screen 184 190 193 Available Screens 59 B Bargraph 76 78 81 95 96 Before showing 119 Bit Button 14 81 82 123 Bit Lamp 81 89 Bitmap 76 78 79 80 87 C Cable Diagrams 219 220 CE Compliance 28 29 Character Set 188 Communicate Menu 50 Communication Ports 34 Configure Languages 146 Copy OIS Block to OIS PLC Block 134 Copy PLC Block to OIS Block 134 Copy RTC to PLC Block 135 Copy Tag B to Tag A 130 Copy tag to LED 132 Copy Tag to STR 131 Counters 57 Creating Screens 45 58 D Data Entry Object 45 60 65 Data Logger 138 167 168 169 Default System Tags 54 191 192 Define Alarm 157 Define Menu 49 Delay 132 Diagnostics 215 216 Display OIS Or PLC Data Object 60 67 Display only 58 Download 36 50 53 135 149 150 152 153 216 E Ellipse 76 77 Environmental Consideration 29 30 Erase Keys 216 217 Error Catalog 149 154 Execute PLC Logic Block 139 F File Menu 39 48 53 142 Font Editor 50 184 186 Frequently Asked Questions 237 238 UMAN OIS
38. major and minor divisions on the meter scale can be specified Simulate The user can simulate the text for the various languages configured in the wizard the tag value with its corresponding deflection and see a preview in the window UMAN OIS Analog Meter x Meter Foreground Properties Meter Background Properties General Attributes Operation gt Preview Simulate Value 200 Language English United States Y Update Preview Display Range _ Divisions Sap ee miam p eens pas eres Min o Mex 500 Major 4 1 10 Minar 2 1 5 UMAN OIS Meter Background Properties Meter Background properties define the color settings for needle and meter style Analog Meter Meter Foreground Properties Meter Background Properties General Attributes Operation Preview Simulate Value 200 Language English United States lt Update Preview Meter Background l Meter Background Needle Color EE O Meter Color L M Background L Color Range Settings WV Color Range Color Patches E Max 5 m fio m Color Range Settings User can set different color ranges which will represent the sections along the meter axis depending upon the colors set in the configuration User can have up to 5 different ranges Each color range will have 1 Color Patches User can select number of display ranges from here He can have up to 5 different display ranges 2 Color Selecti
39. tag is not a read only tag Tag Operations Tag DOOOO DO Cancel Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number C Copy Tag B To Tag A Help Tag Number f Swap TagA and Tag B Tag Number C Copy Tag to STA TagA4 Tag4 Tagb g Tag Tag TagB C Toggle Number 1 0 Unsigned 0 to 65535 0 BCD 0 to 9999 C Signed 32768 to 32767 J Binary 16 bits C Hexadecimal 0000 to FFFF Tag Value Number This task is executed on register tag listed under Tag option User can write only two bytes number in selected tag If tag is defined as 1 byte Low byte transfer to low byte 2 byte Low and High bytes transfers respective bytes of tag 4 byte Only Low word transfer to tag For this task default setting is shown under Register operations If user change this selection task will be changed User can select number type unsigned int Signed Hexadecimal BCD and Binary User can select number type unsigned int Signed Hexadecimal BCD and Binary Click OK to add task in task list UMAN OIS e Add a Constant Value To Tag This tag is used for adding a constant value to the current value of the tag Tag Operations Tag Do000 00 h Cancel Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number f Copy Tag Bb To Tags Help Tag Number Swap Tag and Tag B Tag Number C Copy Tag to STR Tag4 Tag4 Tagf gt Tag4 Tag4 TagB C Toggle
40. text background color State Tag This tag is used to determine the present state of the word lamp This can be either a OIS unit tag ora PLC tag State Conditions and Tasks This table is a list of the states defined for the word lamp with their corresponding high and low limits Up to 32 different states can be defined Add new state Clicking this button adds a new state to the list Delete state Select a particular state by highlighting it and use this button to delete it Simulate User can simulate various languages configured in the wizard and can see its preview in the preview window General Attributes Label selection If the Word Lamp Style is Generic then the lamp can have a label by enabling the Label checkbox Text Up to 11 characters of label text can be defined Font Select the Windows Font Font Style and Font size Language Displays the list of languages configured in the OIS settings Text Color Selects the color of the text Background Selects the background text color Label Position If the Top option is selected the label is shown above the lamp If the Bottom option is selected the label is shown below the lamp Oar WN UMAN OIS State Propertiss General Atributos Preig Sim ate O Label Language English United States a Lamp Update Preview Label selection Label Position Text Label Font Text Colo ae w Top Language
41. the available columns that can be viewed in an alarm display The attributes can be 1 Alarm Text Text defined for the alarm 2 Number Number defined for the alarm 3 Active The present status of the alarm Active inactive 4 Acknowledge The status of the acknowledge attribute for the alarm 5 On time The time at which the alarm made the transition from an OFF to an ON state 6 Off time The time at which the alarm made transition from an ON to an OFF state 7 On date The date at which the alarm made transition from an OFF to an ON state 8 Off date The date at which the alarm made transition from an ON to an OFF state Note The active and acknowledge attributes are not applicable for historical alarms Selected This list gives the attributes that are selected and will appear in an alarm display To deselect the unwanted attribute s highlight them and choose Delete button UMAN OIS 9 4 Alarm Type This is the selection which specifies whether the current alarm window represents the real time or historical alarms Note Historical alarms are Product dependent Format Enter the format for the highlighted attribute from Selected field For Time attribute you can select the format as either HH MM SS or MM SS from the combo box For Alarm Text attribute you can enter the length in Length field For Active and Acknowledged attributes you can check the desired radio button UMAN OIS 10 Trending
42. the equipment specified above conforms to the above Directive and Standards Pune India September 2003 Doc Ref REPL CE OIS6a 001 European Contact Primary Importer Anand Kulkarni Page 11 UMAN OIS 1 Introduction gt Purpose of Manual gt OIS Basics gt Hardware Configuration gt OIS Overview gt What is OIS gt OIS Specifications Page 12 UMAN OIS 1 1 Purpose of this Manual Thank you for purchasing OIS EV3 Series Products from Toshiba International Corp OIS Series Products are versatile operator interfaces with Microsoft Windows based configuration Software This Manual explains the operation of the OIS Series and how to implement available features using the OIS32 Soft ware This manual will help you to install configure and operate your OIS product 1 1 1 OIS Basics Operator Interface Terminals OISs provide much more versatility than traditional mechanical control panels An OIS allows a plant floor operator to monitor current conditions of a control system and if necessary to initiate a change in the opera tion of the system OlSs connect to programmable logic controllers PLCs typically through the serial communications port The OIS can be programmed to monitor and or change current values stored in the data memory of the PLC OlSs can have either text or graphics based displays A text based OIS can display printable text characters but can not print graphics
43. to cut a selected cell s data and copy it to the clipboard Copy Click this menu option or Ctrl C to copy a selected cell s data to the clipboard Paste Click this menu option or Ctrl V to paste the previously copied data to the selected cell 7 1 3 View Menu Toolbar Click this menu option to toggle the toolbar Status Bar Click this menu option to toggle the status bar 7 1 4 Help Menu This menu option opens the About dialog box It will display the TIC logo software version number software version date information 7 2 Multi Language Text Wizard The Multi Language Text Wizard allows the designer to configure text objects for use in a multiple language project Text Wizard x Text Properties Preview Simulate Sample Text Language English United States Enter Text Text Properties Text Color E Background C_J Border W Border Color DE Font Font Language English United States Cancel UMAN OIS Text properties 1 Text The object can have a maximum of 150 characters 2 Text color Sets the text color from the palette 3 Background Sets the Background text color from the palette 4 Border If enabled the text object will have a border 5 Border Color Sets the color of the border from the palette 6 Font Selects Windows Font Font Style and Font size 7 Language Displays the list of languages configured in the Unit Settings Simulate
44. window Up Arrow Selected task is shifted up Down Arrow Selected task is shifted down Delete Selected task is deleted 6 2 Screen Task List These tasks are related to a specific screen When a screen is displayed the tasks defined for that screen are executed 1 Before showing Tasks These tasks are executed once just before the screen is displayed Any screen specific initialization can be defined under this option 2 While showing Tasks These tasks are executed continuously as long as the screen is displayed 3 After hiding Tasks These tasks are executed one time after the screen is hidden UMAN OIS Prizm Task lists of Keys for Screen 1 Screen Selecta Task to add eT 1 2 2 ziee TE i Press Tasks 4 3 Goto Nest Screen SEan Pressed Tasks Single Key M Two simultaneous keys Released Tasks A Key will act as Global key if no tasks are defined for that Key for this Screen O Indicates undefined Global Key l Example Let s suppose that Screen 1 is currently being displayed Any tasks in the While Showing task list will be performed An active PLC block sets the screen trigger register to another value The various task lists will follow this path The After Hiding task list for screen 1 is performed while clearing screen 1 The Before Showing task for screen 2 is performed Screen 2 is displaye
45. 0 the result stored in the tag is zero Click Ok button to add the object to the screen 5 1 3 Display OIS Or PLC Data Object Procedure 1 Click on Display Data from object toolbar The mouse pointer will change to the tool shape 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location and click the left mouse button The data entry dialog box will appear Display data Type BitText RegisterValue C Begister Test Sh Coil Tag SO003_00 Logger memory full status Bit On Text Bit Off Text ON OFF Type Bit Text This object displays text depending on the bit status 1 Coil Tag Select Coil tag from the list 2 On Text Enter On text maximum up to 40 characters 3 Off Text Enter Off text maximum up to 40 characters UMAN OIS Type Register Value Display data Eao eho DTT TOrtirrii iat rag Register Tag S0001 Language v Type BitText Register Valus Register Text Sh Data ype Format Unsigned integer HHHHH l Leading zeros blank 1st operation NOE l d z D 2nd operation o 7 Ty 1 Register Tag This is a list of tags available in the application The list will not display any read only registers that can not be modified 2 Data Type This selects the type of data to be entered Choices are Unsigned Integer Signed Integer Hexadecimal BCD Binary 1 word Float and ASCII 3 Format Determines the format of the data to be displayed
46. 2 168 Prizm Download Port 5000 Subnet Mask 255 255 Default Gateway 192 168 Note Clicking download will download ethernet settings to unit UMAN OIS IBM Port This is PC s serial port used for downloading the settings Prizm IP Address OIS IP address is default IP address of the unit If DHCP Dynamis Host Configuration Protocol server is not present in the network this IP will get assigned to the unit If DHCP is present in the network unit will get the IP address assigned by the server which will be displayed on the unit at power on Prizm Download Port OIS Download Port is a port number on which unit s download server will be configured User should use this port number for downloading the functionality Upload server will be automatically configured as Download Port number plus 1 For example if OIS download port is 5000 then 5000 port will be used for downloading and 5001 will be used for uploading Subnet Mask Subnet Mask should be filled according to the network configuration Default Gateway Default Gateway should be filled according to the network configuration Now click on Download button to download the Ethernet setting into the unit While downloading settings following error may occur 1 Can not open COM port Check if COM port is already used by some other application 2 No response for startup signal Check if the serial cable is properly connected to the unit 3 Error in applying set
47. 2 400 Value for bar 3 500 Value for bar 4 200 Lanquage English United States T Axis Properties aoe Axis color Axis label Iw Axis V Aris label Text Axis Text Color E E Language English United States Background Ci Display Range Divisions Ww Display Range lv Divisions oo iy Min 10 Max 500 Major 3 110 Minor 1 10 OK Cancel UMAN OIS Bar lt bar number gt Bar Properties 1 Min Tag Value Lower limit for the corresponding bargraph 2 Max Tag Value Higher limit for the corresponding bargraph 3 Tag A OIS unit tag or a PLC tag controlling the corresponding bargraph Bar Color 1 Line Color Border color for the corresponding bargraph 2 Fill Color Interior color for the corresponding bargraph Bar Label Parameters related to the bar label can be configured here if the Bar label selection is enabled 1 Text Up to 12 characters of axis label text can be defined Labels may overlap if there is insufficient room 2 Language Displays the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit settings 3 Text Color Selects the color of the text 4 Background Selects the background color of text Multiple Bargraph Bargraph Properties General Attributes Axis Bar 1 Bar 2 Bar 3 Bar 4 Preview Simulate _ Value forbar1 250 Value for bar 2 400 Value for bar 3 500 Value forbar4 200 i Barl_Bar2_Bar3_Bar4 es Langua
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49. A user can preview the text configured for each language configured in the wizard in the preview window 7 2 1 Configure Languages OIS EV3 products can be configured for a maximum of 9 different languages All of the programming wizards support multiple languages To enable multilanguage support the user has to add the languages he wants to use in the application here Configure Languages Installed Languages Selected Languages max 9 English United States English United States Chinese PRC Chinese PRC Greek Japanese Japanese Italian Standard Korean Spanish Mexican German Austria Dutch Belgium OK Cancel Help The list box on the left side shows which languages are installed on your computer The list box on the right side lists the languages to be used in the project The languages must be installed on your computer to appear in the installed languages list Languages can be installed on a computer by using the Windows task Add other languages This task is located in the Regional and Language Options selection of the Control Panel menu as shown on the following page UMAN OIS Date Time Language and Regional Options Dala Jone Lapeer ar Heart Chl pres Pick a task Lhaanyge the dete and time gt Chenge the bornat of numbers dates and bees d Aid ather Languages or pick a Control Panel icon rs Date and lime Heqione and Language Uptiors Hee
50. AN OIS Tasks A task is something that the OIS unit needs to accomplish In various areas there are Task Lists where the designer can specify which tasks need to be performed The order of the tasks in a task list determines which task is performed when The task lists will be found in each of the following sections 1 Application Task List 2 Screen Task List 3 Key Task List 4 Wizard Task List 6 1 Application Task List Using this screen two types of task lists may be defined 1 Power On Tasks Tasks that are executed once when the OIS unit is powered on 2 Global Tasks Tasks that are executed every OIS cycle Using the Up and Down buttons the order of task execution can be changed The Delete button X removes a task from the task list Application Power on and Global Jask lists Select a Task to add Power on Tasks Goto Screen number 00001 Write 10 to Tag 50005 Global Tasks Add Tag 50010 to Tag S0005 UMAN OIS Select a Task to add Application Power on and Global lask lists Select a Task to add x Goto Screen Goto Next Screen Goto Previous Screen write value to Tac Subtract a constant value from Tag Add Taq B to Tag A Subtract Tag B from Tag A Tum Bit On Swap Tag and TagB Print Data Set ATC Copy Tag to STA Copy Tag to LED Copy PLC block to Prizm block Copy ATC to PLC block Execute PLC Logic Block Close Accepts the selected task and closes the open
51. AR 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR RS232 Shield Wire RS232 Ping SIGNALS 1 o p osno f i co e J oes Shield Wire 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR PINOUTS FRONT VIEW R H S VIEW Pin 1 gt IL Pin 8 Left side Right side im Ea t Cable insert end Cable insert end B IBM Cables 1 IBM Programming Cable for OIS IBM 0909 1 00 m PC SIDE PRIZM SIDE 2 mtr DB9 FEMALE DB9 MALE RS232 Shield Wire RS232 DBS FEMALE PINOUTS UMAN OIS DBS MALE PINOUTS 2 IBM Programming Cable for OIS55 IBM H 005 00 UMAN OIS PC SIDE OIS55 SIDE N m 2 mtr a oe ee o p m Eo me 8P8C CONNECTOR ean te DB9 FEMALE SIGNALS Pin Pin SIGNALS TXD 1 1 RXD 2 2 RXD GND 3 3 TXD 4 4 5 5 SG 6 6 T T 8 8 8P8C CONNECTOR Shield Wire 9 R H S VIEW DB9 FEMALE PRU VIEW o PINOUTS o m ar a Pin 1 Pin 8 Ol IHE o 08 O ae O N O o Cable insert Cable insert O C Order Numbers UMAN OIS Operator Interface Stations Part Number OIS120 OIS60 OIS55 OIS50 OIS40R OIS40 OIS15 OIS10 Cables Part Number IBM 0909 1 00 EC P 019A 00 EC P 019B 00 EC P 046A 00 EC P 046B 00 EC I 019A 00 EC I 019B 00 CAB OIS T1 X CAB OIS T2 X SC P 050 00 Description 12 SVGA Color Touch Panel Requires 24
52. Button Properties Preview Style Genetic square Size 2 xl Fill Color C Text Properties V Text Text Button Font Language English United States Text Color Hi Update Preview State Tag S0001 Language Simulate Language English United States x State condition and tasks State No Low Limit High Limit Task List 1 0 100 Task list for state 1 2 101 200 Task list for state 2 3 201 300 Task list for state 3 Delete state 3 OK Cancel x UMAN OIS Button Properties Style A button can have a number of different display styles Generic square Generic circle Generic rounded rectangle Invisible button User defined image Fix Bitmap Style Red Square Green Circle 6 Check box Radio button Toggle switch Fill Color Fills the color for each state of the button Size If the style is Check box Radio button or Toggle switch then user can have button size either 1 x or 2x Text Properties The designer can select different text strings for each state if the text option is enabled Text Button text Font User can select Windows Font Font Style and Font size Language Display the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit settings Text Color User can select the color of the text Background User can select the background color of text State Tag This tag is used to determine the present state of the word button Thi
53. D5 a prizm Cancel Help For e g As shown above 10 sequential unit tags starting from D0000 i e D0000 to D0009 will be copied to 10 sequential PLC tags starting from ROOOOO i e ROOOOO to ROOOOY Click OK to add task in task list e Copy PLC Block to OIS Block This task is executed on register tags only This task is used to copy PLC tags to unit tags This is two byte copy command Unit block means any unit tags or retentive memory area Copy PLC to Prizm Block Size Tag amp Prizm 00005 D5 iq Max 999 ae IROQOOO Dummy Cancel Help UMAN OIS For e g AS shown above 10 sequential PLC tags starting from IROOOOO i e IROOOOO to IR00009 will be copied to 10 sequential unit tags starting from D0000 i e D0000 to D0009 To prevent number of write cycles to EEPROM retentive memory area this command is not supported in Global task and While showing task list if retentive register is selected as unit tag Click OK to add task in task list e Copy RTC to PLC Block Copy RIC to PLC First PLC Tag RO0000 Dummy ee qo Seconds 0 to 600 This task is supported only in Global task list This task copies sequentially 7 RTC parameters from selected tag afte every specified RTC Download Time If this time is specified as 0 seconds then it means this task will be executed as per Global task list execution time Click OK to add task in task list
54. Display OIS or PLC Data Object Global and Power on Tasks Global Keys screen Keys UMAN OIS 4 1 OIS Menu Structure From Windows Task Bar click the Start button point to OlSetup and then click the OlSetup program The following window will appear Configuration software for OIS senes Operator interaces Version 3 12 November 02 2007 c 2007 R E FP L The program displays a splash screen at start up This dialog can be closed by pressing any key mouse click or waiting 10 seconds for it to automatically go to the next screen ie Toolstation UMAN OIS Fie Communicate Utilities Help The menu bar operates like any standard Windows Menu bar To open a particular menu click it with the mouse or use the key along with the ALT key When no application is opened the menu bar shown above will be displayed File Define Communicate Utilities Help UMAN OIS The Tool Station consists of icons When the mouse cursor rests over any icon a tool tip is displayed Click on the icon to select the particular menu Now we will study the different Menus in the Menu Bar 4 1 1 File Menu The file menu handles file related functions including New Application Close Application Save Application Print and Exit OIS Selecting the Information option allows the user to set or change OIS application information such as application title user name etc OlSetup3 untitled File Define Communicate Utilities New
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56. IS can now resume 14 2 Maintenance 14 2 1 Clean all sides of the unit using a isopropyl alcohol solution Use a clean soft piece of cloth Do not use a rough cloth as it may produce scratches on the unit Take proper care while cleaning the keypad of the unit especially the LCD window Also take care that the LCD window does not come in contact with the material that has an abrasive surface 14 2 2 Do not use benzene paint thinner or other volatile solvents Do not use any chemically treated cloth wipes or rags 14 2 3 Tighten the mounting brackets evenly Make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that it is strong enough to hold the unit 14 2 4 Please note keys on the keypad are only for finger operation They should not be pressed with pointed tools or any other such items This will cause key failure or other malfunctioning may occur Do not apply a force any greater that 30 Newton s to the keys 14 2 5 Always tighten the connector screws after connecting the communication cables 14 2 6 The maximum pull load for cables is 30 Newton s Do not apply loads greater than this 14 2 7 Do not use sharp objects for pressing any touch screen key UMAN OIS Appendix Communication Cable Diagrams IBM Cables Order Numbers Description of Tool Icons A Communication Cable Diagrams 1 TOSHIBA T1 PLC To OIS UNIT EC P 019A 00 TOSHIBA T1 Lsn 2 mtr PR OIS SIDE MINIDIN 8 PIN MALE DB9 MALE RS485 Shield
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58. Note s0018 s0099 are reserved for future use 3 Unit Memory Configuration Data Type Size _ s Register Coil Data Register D0000 D0999 Retentive ROOOO RO1999 Register Register System S0000 S0063 Register Register System Coil s0000 s0099 Internal Coil BO000 B4999 Input Coil 0000 X0099 Output Coil Y0000 Y0099 o Timer Register TO000 T0127 See System Tables Length 1 2 4 Bytes 1 2 4 Bytes 1 2 4 Bytes 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 1 bit 2Bytes 2Bytes 2Bytes 2Bytes 4Bytes UMAN OIS Description General Purpose Register ype Read D Read Nonvolatile registers for storage 4 lt a D Register for unit Status and control coil for unit General purpose Internal coils Physical input coils aries Read rite OW 28 lt a U P D P T aa yy 5 2 O O 5 ree gm O Read Physical Output coils rite Read Each internal register is rite mapped ith Internal coil BO to B15 Each input register is Only mapped ith Input coil XO X15 Q m Q Q 5 fe C pje C P D Q D D s D rite mapped ith output coils Y0 Y15 A A D D Q Q A D V Q x 3 D s A D Q D F D s Pa Counters 0 127 are Non Retentive registers and counters 128 177 are Battery Backed Retentive registers UMAN OIS 4 3 Creating Screens Screens are
59. One and Language Up ea pem services and input i To view or change the languages and methods you can use to enter text click Details Supplemental language support Most languages are installed hee default To install additional languages select the appropriate check box below ET eta complex script and right to left languages including v Install files at East files for East Asian lan UMAN OIS Language installation uses the following screen Text Services and Input Languages Settings Advanced Default input language Select one of the installed input lanquages to use when you start your computer English United States US Installed services Select the services that you want for each input language shown in the list Use the Add and Remove buttons to modify this list amp Chinese PRC ea Keyboard a Chinese Simplified Microsoft Pinyir English United States Keyboard Add US Greek lt v Preferences Language Bar Key Settings Note Parameters not supported for the product are grayed out 7 2 2 Displaying Multiple Languages in Unit System Register S0001 controls the language to be displayed at run time User can use Write value to tag task for changing value in system register Note If S0001 has value other than 1 to 9 then English language is displayed Example If user has configured project for 3 different languag
60. Se elp I Press Tasks a 5 5 Goto Previous Screen Go 7 8 g ESC 1 ENT __ Pressed Tasks C Released Tasks Single Key C Two simultaneous keys Indicates undefined Global Key ended hei Close Accepts selected task Up Arrow Selected task is shifted up Down Arrow Selected task is shifted down Delete Selected task is deleted Single Key A task defined to one key Two Simultaneous Keys Use two keys to create a task event UMAN OIS 2 Screen Keys Tasklist Tasks defined under this option are executed only for the currently displayed screen These are screen dependent tasks Prizm Task lists of Screen 1 Screen E D pm z i Lat Select a Task to add TS Before showing Tasks Write O to Tag DOOD Write Oto Tag DOOD Ix co a Screen Preview 0 While showing Tasks Add 1 to Tag DOOOD x lel Write O to Tag DOOD Co After hiding Tasks le Close Accepts selected task Up Arrow Selected task is shifted up Down Arrow Selected task is shifted down Delete Selected task is deleted Single Key A task defined to one key Two Simultaneous Keys Use two keys to create a task event 6 3 2 For Touch Screen Products Touch Screen Task List To use this task we need a Button object Bit Button or Word Button on the screen When the user touches within the Button area the associated task is executed Close Accepts select
61. T3 S2E S2T Programming Port 2 m Cable Connects OIS10 15 20 0ld40 to T1 PLC comes with OIS10 15 Cable Connects OIS10 15 20 0ld40 to T2 T3 S2E S2Tx PLC Order separately Cable Connects OIS40R amp all Touchscreens to S11 VF_nC1 port Smart cable 2 m UMAN OIS D Description of Tool Icons Data Entry Edits any register or coil from the PLC using Prizm Keypad Display Data Displays the text depending on the bit status or the value of the PLC Data register Time Displays the time in the format HH MM SS or HH MM 2 Displays date in the format DDIMMIYY or in MM DDIYY Bit Button Performs the key s specific task or screen tasks Word Button performs a set of tasks based on the number of logical states defined in the configuration Bit Lamp Lamp object can be used as state indicator for display ing state of PLC coil Word lamp performs a set of tasks based on the number of logical states defined in the configuration Single Bargraph Changes the bar height width according to the value in the PLC register Multiple Bargraph Changes the bar height width according to the value in the PLC register Analog Meter Changes its needle position according to the value ofPLC register UMAN OIS O ICON NAME DESCRPITION Numeric Keypad Enters decimal or hex data into the register or 1 or 0 into the coil Used to draw bmp images on the Prizm display Shows the list of available screens Screen Task List Shows the task list of t
62. TOSHIBA Leading Innovation gt gt gt AS Operator Interface Stations USER S MANUAL Setup amp Operation CONTENTS For Toshiba PLCs amp Other Automation Equipment Toshiba International Corporation UMAN OIS Thank you for purchasing the OIS Operator Interface Station Series product from Toshiba International Corp OIS Series products are versatile operator interfaces which are configured with Microsoft Windows based software Manual s Purpose and Scope This manual provides information on how to safely install operate and maintain your TIC OIS Operator Interface Station This manual includes a section of general safety instructions that describes the warning labels and symbols that are used throughout the manual Read the manual completely before installing operating or performing maintenance on this equipment This manual and the accompanying drawings should be considered a permanent part of the equipment and should be readily available for reference and review Dimensions shown in the manual are in metric and or the English equivalent Toshiba International Corporation reserves the right without prior notice to update information make product changes or to discontinue any product or service identified in this publication TOSHIBA is a registered trademark of the Toshiba Corporation All other product or trade references appearing in this manual are registered trademarks of their respective owners
63. This option is enabled only when the user selects the fonts and places the fonts on the screen If the user selects 10 x 14 fonts the character set will display only 10x14 fonts Note If the user changes the Font of 10x14 only the changes will be reflected in the character set UMAN OIS Screen loot pesos Display Lang oc Screen 1 Sereen Engish ried States Character Set Fomi size 10x14 le wule Ss il Fer gn e eg CE S M E ace Poea E T bta l 7 P al SULUBEE MEEVEE RE BEDE E o rle F The character set includes all characters from 0 to 255 Note The first 31 characters are non ASCII characters Characters Hex 16 to Hex 31 are reserved by Windows If these characters are modified they will not be reflected on computer screen UMAN OIS 13 3 Associate a Screen This option is available in the Screen Information dialogue box New Screen Screen Number 1 1 65000 Screen Properties Screen Name Screen 00 Display only Password 0 9999 Screen Description OoOO O Background Screen Type Base screen iad Associated Screens Max 1 Available Screens Ok Cancel Help Any screen can be associated with another screen The objects on the associated screen will a part of the other screen This is especially useful if the same information is duplicated Objects in the associated screen can not be edited in the screen bein
64. ULG Brig BLUUU omp BLUULUG bmp w A 7 OH BLOUOS brp BLOOT bre BLOOTTomp BLOODS bmp The picture library can be used to select various types of bitmaps such as blowers buildings valves etc UMAN OIS Graphical Objects have certain properties referred as Attributes Attributes are useful for suggesting the importance Basic Graphic Objects have the following attributes Pen Color This attribute defines the pattern for drawing the border For Black and White Graphic display this can either be black or white Fill Color This attribute defines the fill color Any closed object can be filled by the selected color Flash All the basic objects can be flashed using this attribute Flashing can be done at three different speeds Slow Medium and Fast 5 3 Wizards Various wizards included for use in graphical OIS products are 1 Button object a Bit Button b Word Button 2 Lamp Object a Bit Lamp b Word Lamp Analog Meter Multiple Bargraph Numeric Keypad OO a o Trend Display UMAN OIS 5 3 1 Bit Button The bit button can be used to display the status bit and perform an action based on the task defined for the button To draw the object click on the Bit Button icon and place it on the screen Button Page Button Properties General Attributes Operation Simulate Language English United States v Update Preview Select Style Note The on text off text and label properties are not h
65. UMAN OIS Page 27 UMAN OIS 2 Hardware Unpacking the Unit Managing Electrostatic Discharge CE Compliance Environmental Rating Safety Precautions Installation Instructions Wiring Diagrams Communications Ports UMAN OIS 2 1 Unpacking The Unit Carefully unpack the OIS Please read all the instructions and cautions that appear on the shipping container Check that the container includes the mounting clamps mounting screws mounting inserts gasket and a silica gel bag The silica gel bag is enclosed to absorb the moisture in the packing TIC will not accept responsibility for shortages against the packing list unless notified within 30 days The unit and its accessories were inspected and tested by TIC before shipment All equipment should be in good working order Examine the product carefully and notify the carrier immediately if any shipping damage is evident You are responsible for claim negotiations with the carrier Save the shipping container and packing material in case the equipment needs to be stored returned to TIC or transported for any reason 2 2 Managing Electrostatic Discharge It is best NOT to remove the rear enclosure of the OIS When the rear part of the enclosure is removed the circuitry inside is exposed to possible damage by electrostatic discharge during handling Minimize the possibility of electrostatic discharge by Discharging personal static by grounding yourself prior to handling the OIS
66. Vdc PS Requires OlSetup32 Software 6 QVGA Color Touch Panel Requires 24 Vdc PS Requires OlSetup32 Software 3 5 TFT Color Touch Panel w 6 Function Keys 24 Vdc PS Requires OlSetup32 Software 4 1 LCD Touch Panel Requires 24 Vdc PS Requires OlSetup32 Software 4 Line x 20 Character Display with Keypad 8 Function Keys 8 LEDs Requires 24 Vdc PS Requires OlSetup32 Software 4 Line x 20 Character Display with Keypad 8 Function Keys 8 LEDs Power from PLC Requires OlSetup32 Software 4 Line x 16 Character backlit LCD Display 8 Function Keys 4 LEDs No Programming Messages amp Functions are stored in PLC Power from PLC Comes with cable for T1 2 Line x 16 Character backlit LCD Display 6 Function Keys 2 LEDs No Programming Messages amp Functions are stored in PLC Power from PLC Comes with cable for T1 Description Cable Programming Connects OIS to Computer for downloading application program to all OIS units except O1S10 15 Cable Connects OIS40R amp all Touchscreens to T1 9 pin D Shell to 8 pin Mini DIN 2 m Cable Connects OIS40R amp all Touchscreens to T2E T2N T3 S2E S2T RS232 port 9 pin D Shell to 9 pin D Shell 2 m Cable Connects OIS40R amp all Touchscreens to RS485 port Pigtail on T1 T2 S2E S2T end 2 m Cable Connects OIS40R amp all Touchscreens to T2N T3 RS485 port DB 15 connector 2 m Cable Connects new OIS40 to T1 Programming Port 2 m Cable Connects new OIS40 to T2E T2N
67. Windows Font Font Style and Font size 3 Language Display the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit settings 4 Color Color of the text Data Type The trend object can have the following data types Unsigned integer Signed integer Hexadecimal BCD PUN Only 2 byte tags are supported UMAN OIS Value Scale Properties The value scale defines the scaling properties of the Y axis of the trend object Grid Properties No of Grids Determines the number of horizontal grid lines on the Y axis Limits If enabled the Limits selection determines the minimum and maximum values to be displayed on the Y axis 1 ee Minimum The smallest displayed value on the Y axis The range is from 0 to 65 535 Minimum tag If enabled the minimum is determined by a tag instead of a constant Maximum The highest displayed value on the Y axis The range is from 0 to 65535 Maximum tag If enabled the minimum is determined by a tag instead of a constant Text color The color of the values on the Y scale Trend Trend Properties Value scale properties Time scale properties Tag Tag2 Preview Simulate English United States Update Grid Properties Limits W Units Minimum 0 Oto 65535 Tag No of Grids 4 1 to10 Maximum 100 Oto 65535 T Taq Text color E Cancel UMAN OIS Time scale properties Grid Properties No of Grids If the gri
68. X183WX37D 101 HX183WX37D 163W X 77H mm 163W X 77H mm 163W X 77H mm Page 20 1 2 5 Comparison Between Touchscreen Based OIS Panels Model O1S50 O1S55 O1S60 OIS120 4 1 Yellow Backlit 3 5 TFT Graphical 5 7 STN CCFL Display LCD Color Display QVGA ese ae pois Type Graphical Display 6 Function Keys Graphical Color Graphical Color Resolution 192 X 62 Pixels 320 X 240 Pixels 320 X 240 Pixels 800 X 600 Pixels Brightness Standard Through Standard Through Standard Thru Control Pot Pot Pot epee arian Analog Resistive Analog Resistive Analog Resistive Analog Resistiv Total 512 KB 3 MB 4 MB 32 MB gt s Applicatii 20 KB 2 56 MB 3 MB Maximum 25 MB Maximum Ladder 2 KB 512 KB 128 KB 2 MB Data N A N A 2 MB 2 MB Logging pata N A N A Yes Yes Logging S i Real Time Real Time Menang IA Rearing Historical Historical Aarme Real Time Real Time Real Time Real Time Historical Historical Historical Historical Recipes Yes Yes Yes Yes A N A Yes Yes Yes p Screen Yes Yes Yes Yes W a CP pASAMV es Yes Yes Yes External Dimensi 77HX140WX32D 91Hx136W x29D 139HX197WX58 5D 246HX312WX47 Dions Panel Cutout 132W X 69H mm 127W x 77H 184W X 1260H mm 295W X 227H mm UMAN OIS Note Total memory can be adjusted between application memory ladder memory and data logging memory Page 21 O1S40 40R Power Suppl
69. age 6 UMAN OIS e Asaminimum the installation of the equipment should conform to the NEC Article 110 Requirements For Electrical Installations OSHA as well as any other applicable national regional or industry codes and standards e Installation practices should conform to the latest revision of NFPA 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces Conductor Routing and Grounding e Use separate metal conduits for routing the input power and control circuits e A separate ground cable should be run inside the conduit with the input power and control circuits e DO NOT connect control terminal strip return marked CC to earth ground e Always ground the unit to prevent electrical shock and to help reduce electrical noise The Metal Of Conduit Is Not An Acceptable Ground Page 7 UMAN OIS 0 5 Connection Protection amp Setup Personnel Protection Installation operation and maintenance shall be performed by Qualified Personnel Only A thorough understanding of the OIS will be required before the installation operation or maintenance of the OIS Rotating machinery and live conductors can be hazardous and shall not come into contact with humans Personnel should be protected from all rotating machinery and electrical hazards at all times Depending on its program the OIS can initiate the start and stop of rotating machinery Insulators machine guards and electrical safeguards may fail or be defea
70. alus H gda 00 ow S0003 00 s0003 00 Legge memory lul statu is w OD S00 OD SRS 0 Logge meso cea salus g m5 0 Oo s00 oh S0003 02 ATC Fai ib W OD SIRES oo HG U3 Iraak Mair Latinas aar OOF D son 001 sagga 14 Comm status moe 0 O Soe om S000 145 Comme dyus mts ww Oo S00 im 50004 2 Number of Histoncal lsms od 0 O0 CSO Ot S005 d Subt nggi negecher bar 1 OO SE m 0005 2 Sosan seer lime i WO co S0010 gi SOO 0 d ATC Osy hinds Tag Tye Regeter 7 Color Bibadderned Registe site 2 bytes D000 0599 f Register nooo 0000 Tag Hame Max 40 chars Bei Pie Tverd UMAN OIS Add Use this button to add a tag Before clicking this button the user has to define the following 1 Node Where the tag is located 2 Register coil or a bit within a register Registers can be read only or read write The address limits are shown and vary from PLC model to model 4 Tag name Each tag needs to have a unique name The name can be up to 40 characters in length 5 Byte s If the selected tag is a register the tag can be defined as a 1 byte either high or low byte a 2 byte or a 4 byte tag Change Select the tag Change the information and then click on the Change button Delete Select the tag and click on Delete button to delete the tag Before deleting any tag the user must delete any references to the tag in screens and tasks Otherwise it can not be deleted Default Syst
71. as originally selected If this option was not selected then the tag names and screen names are uploaded with default names such as Tag1 Tag2 and Tag3 If the application used ladder logic block tasks they cannot be uploaded Ladder block information would only be available from the original application file UMAN OIS 2 Application Logged data This option applies only to units that support data logging This option is selected if user wants to upload application and logger data The application is uploaded first and then the logger data The logged data is displayed in a csv format The data can be viewed by selecting the Display Logged Data menu option located under Utilities as shown below Utilities Screen Objects Tools Prizm Memory Status Display Logged Data Font Editor Image Conversion to bmp Clear Picture Library Check the unit and cable connections before starting the upload Communication Port The user has to define which communication port to use for uploading downloading COM Port Select Port The following errors may occur during uploading 1 Unit is not responding This error indicates that no communication has been established between the computer and the OIS unit Check the COM port selection and cable connections 2 Unit is not responding after frame number XXXX Communication with unit has been lost Try uploading again You may need to close the OIS program a
72. ation if required The OIS may be used to control an adjustable speed drive connected to high voltage sources and rotating machinery that is inherently dangerous if not operated safely Interlock all energy sources hazardous locations and guards in order to restrict the exposure of personnel to hazards The adjustable speed drive may start the motor without warning Signs at the equipment installation must be posted to this effect A familiarity with Auto restart settings is a requirement when controlling adjustable speed drives Failure of external or ancillary components may cause intermittent system operation i e the system may start the motor without warning or may not stop on command Improperly designed or improperly installed system interlocks and permissives may render a motor unable to start or stop on command Control through serial communications can fail or can also override local controls which can create an unsafe condition System safety features should be employed and designed into the integrated system in a manner such that system operation even in the event of system failure will not cause harm or result in personnel injury or system damage Use of the built in system protective features and interlocks of the equipment being controlled is highly recommended i e emergency off overload protection etc Never use the OIS units to perform emergency stops Separate switches outside the OIS the PLC and the ASD should be
73. bit coil should be a read write coil Tag Operations B0002 B2 Register operations Bit operations Tag Number n C Copy Tag B To Tag A Tag Number amp C Swap Tag 4 and Tag B Tag Number fe C Copy Tag ta STR Tagd TagA TagB f C Tag4 TagA TagB Toggle This task is executed on coil or bit addressed register only User can select coil or bit addressed register from tag list When this task is executed the bit coil is set to 1 if it was 0 previously and vice versa For this task default setting is shown under Bit operations If user change this selection task will be changed Click OK to add task in task list e Copy Tag B to Tag A This task is used for copying value of one PLC tag to Other PLC tag The value of tag B will be unchanged Tag A will be same as tag B x ro a Tag B b00 D10 C a CE Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number On Copy Tag Bb To Taga Help Tag Number Off Swap Tag and Tag B Tag Number f Hold On C Copy Tag to STR Jagd Tag4 TagB i Hold ort f Copy Tag te LED C Tag amp Tag4 TagB Toggle Tag A Value Tag B This task is executed on register tags and coil or bit addressed register listed under Tag option Both tag type must be of same type either register type or coil bit type If the selected tags are of register type than this command is executed depending on the tag length i e 1 byte 2 byte 4 byte Fo
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75. ck Connect to start the communication Following window will show the communication ES Ladder On Line Monitor Sales K0080 MOV V DOOOO ol B0000 1 D0000 80 K0020 MOV W DOOOO Operation END 13 6 On Line Screen Monitor UMAN OIS On Line Screen Monitor is used to monitor all the tags used in a application at run time The tags used in the Application task list are automatically added in the monitor window User can also add the tags to be monitor It can also be used as a tool to debug the application By using On Line screen monitoring there is no need to embed the tags on the screen Step 1 Configuration of Modbus Slave Driver In the example given below COM1 is configured as Modbus Slave Network Configuration Node address Com Come Ethernet Prizm PLC Operator Panel Comi Model Fort Com ka Port settings Protocol Maodbus Unit az Slave Model MODBUS Slave E v3 Node Address E 0 255 Mame Comi Node Max 15 Inter frame T delay Z Response P eoo 10 to 6000 me E 1t05 5 to 3000 Retry court Prizm 545 Modbus Unit as Slave MODBUS Slave Ev3 oo026 o0000 Add Delete Change Ethernet PLE IF Address PLE Port Oto 65535 PLE specific settings Close Help Note Modbus Unit as Slave Protocol with model MODBUS Slave EV3 must be configured at either of the ports UMAN OIS The Port settings should be as
76. color of the text 6 Label position If the Top option is selected the label is shown above the bargraph If the Bottom option is selected the label is shown below the bargraph Border If the Border option is enabled the bargraph is shown with a border This is the default condition Data Type User can have tags of following data types representing values of bargraph Unsigned integer 2 Signed integer 3 Hexadecimal 4 5 BCD Float Simulate The designer can simulate the label text of various languages configured in the wizard and can see a preview in the preview window UMAN OIS Axis Axis properties User can enable or disable axis by clicking on the Axis option Axis color Color of the axis can be defined Axis label Parameters related to the axis label can be configured here if the Label selection is enabled 1 Text Axis label text 2 Language Display the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit Settings 3 Text Color Selects the color of the text 4 Background Selects the background color of text Display Range If enabled minimum and maximum display range of value scale axis can be specified Divisions If enabled major and minor divisions of value scale axis can be specified Bargraph Properties General Attributes Axis Bar 1 Bar 2 Bar 3 Bar 4 Preview Simulate a Value for bar 1 250 Value for bar
77. d The While Showing task list is performed continuously a a eS When another screen is called for and the After Hiding task list of screen 2 is performed UMAN OIS Select a Task to Add User can select a Task from the list of Tasks available Goto Screen Goto Next Screen l Goto Previous Screen rA write value to Tag Mw 4dd a constant value to Taq Subtract a constant value from Tag Add Tag E to Tag Subtract Tag B from Tag Turn Bit On Swap Tags and Tagb f Print Data Set RTC Copy Tag to STR Copy Tag to LED Delay Wait Copy Prizm block to Prizm PLC block Copy PLC block to Prizm block Copy ATC to PLC block Execute PLC Logic Block Close Accepts selected task Up Arrow Selected task is shifted up Down Arrow Selected task is shifted down Delete Selected task is deleted 6 3 Key Task List Accepts selected task Selected task is shifted up Selected task is shifted down Selected task is deleted User can define task on key events like Press Tasks These tasks are performed only once when the key is pressed Pressed Tasks These tasks are performed as long as the key is pressed Released Tasks These tasks are performed when the key is released UMAN OIS 6 3 1 For Keypad Products 1 Global Keys Tasklist Tasks defined under this option are executed every OIS cycle regardless of the screen displayed Global Keys Task lists een pe to add a Close SSSR
78. d option is enabled up to 10 grids can be selected for the X axis display Text properties 1 Scale lf enabled the real time grid values are shown along the time scale axis 2 Format Scale formatting can be either HH MM SS or HH MM 3 Color Determines the preferred color of the X axis scale information Trend Properties Value scale properties Time scale properties Tagi Tag2 Preview l Simulate English United States Update Time scale properties Grids properties Text Properties Format HH MI SS No of Grids 2 1 to10 ie Color me UMAN OIS Specific Tag Information Trend Properties Value scale properties Time scale properties Taal Tag2 Freview Simulate English United States 1 Tag Defines a 2 byte tag to be used for the trend information to be plotted 2 Color Defines the color for the trend information to be plotted UMAN OIS 5 3 8 Numeric Keypad A numeric keypad is required to enter data in a touch screen product The user can select either a static or popup keypad A static keypad is present on the same screen as the data entry objects If a popup keypad is required the designer needs to select the popup keypad option and the popup screen desired for the data entry If you select Static keypad the Display Area check box is always disabled But if you select Popup keypad you have choice to enable or disable the Display area according to your application Key Pad Pro
79. dified Ladder Select this option to download ladder blocks to the unit This option needs to be selected if the ladder logic blocks have been modified Download Button Click this button to start the download Abort Button Click on this button to stop downloading UMAN OIS 8 3 Error Catalog 1 OIS is not responding This is a communications error Check the cable connection and display type compatibility 2 Selected OIS model does not match the unit connected on the IBM port This is product mismatch error Check that you have defined the correct OIS model in the OIS application and retry 3 No driver found for selected OIS model This error is displayed during firmware download if the driver for the selected PLC node in OIS application was not found Check whether you have defined correct OIS model and PLC node in your application If these are correct the error is still displayed contact your supplier or TIC for support 4 Number of Blocks used in screen number XXXX has exceeded the maximum limit of 256 words Delete or change some of the entities to avoid overflow The number of blocks embedded per screen is limited For the O1IS120 and OIS60 models the maximum number of blocks that can be embedded is 4096 For the rest of the products the limit is 256 words If this number is exceeded the above error is generated To avoid this delete or change some of the tags on the screen so that the number of words on the scre
80. drop down list In the example shown above the user selected the K Type model Address Enter a unique PLC node address 0 to 32 Name Specify a name for the node name up to 15 characters in length Inter Frame Delay Inter Frame Delay is the delay between the response received from the last query and the next query that is to be transmitted Response Timeout Response time out is the maximum time in which a slave should respond to a master query If the slave does not respond to the master query within the time the master will declare the slave has timed out Retry Count Retry count is the number of retry queries the master will send to the slave When all retries are complete the master will declare a communications break and will show Add Node This will add the node to the network Name Specify a name for the node up to 15 characters in length Change Node The user can change PLC or PLC related information This is done by highlighting the node changing the information and finally clicking the button Change a Node PLC specific Data This screen is used to configure PLC Specific information This field is applicable for the Modbus Master protocol only For this protocol Frame delay can be set using the screen as shown below Special PLC data Frame delay 0 00 00 UMAN OIS 4 Using OlSetup32 Software OlSetup32 Menu Structure Creating a New Application Creating Screens Data Entry Objects
81. ds the file exported by the application software and displays the text objects in a grid Text data for all languages defined by the Unit Settings are loaded Except for English the data for any other language can be edited within the grid When a text object is edited the appropriate language keyboard is activated Language Conversion Utility GUI 7 1 1 File Menu A user can open a out file that has been created by the import utility from the menu bar Be sure to use the right path of the out file The following error message will be displayed for unrecognized out files Language Conversion Utility A Cannot open D zoom a out Invalid file Format 1 Open Option in Menu bar Open option aen Edit view Help Close Save Ctrl 5 Save As 1 BarGraph out Exit Click this menu option or Ctrl O to open a out file A standard file open dialog box will appear The valid file extension is out The out files should be created by using the Export menu option in the OIS software Select a file and click Open button or alternatively double click on the file name If the file is valid the data in the file is displayed in the grid format The grid has a minimum of 3 fixed columns 1 Serial No Displays the running serial number 2 Screen Object Displays the screen number and object type information 3 English The English text associated with the object UMAN OIS Additional columns will be displayed for eac
82. e anything to these registers RTC Tasks present in Tasklist Goto Screen Loto Next Screen Goto Previous Screen write value to Tag Add a constant value to Tag Subtract 4 constant value from Tag Add Tag 6 to Tag A Subtract Tag E from Tag Turn Bit Un Turn Bit OFF i Toggle Bit Copy T agb to Tag Swap Tag4 and Tag Pu t 1 Set RTC For details please refer Chapter 6 2 Copy RTC to PLC For details please refer Chapter 6 UMAN OIS 13 5 On Line Ladder Monitor On Line Ladder Monitoring is used to monitor the tags used in a ladder block at run time User can monitor any active block i e a block running in either Power on tasks Global tasks or Screen tasks It can also be used as a tool to debug the ladder By using On Line ladder monitoring there is no need to embed the ladder tags on the screen Step 1 Configuration of Modbus Slave Driver In the example given below COM1 is configured as Modbus Slave Network Configuration Ed Node address Com Come Ethernet Prizm PLC Operator Panel Frizm 545 OO026 00T Com Node Modbus Unit as Slave MODBUS Slave Ev OOOO Fort Com Port settings Protocol Modbus Unit as Slave Model MODBLIS Slave Ev Nod ai Aeae Address o2 0 255 IP Address Mame Eom Modez Max 15 PLE Fort O 0 to B55 Inter fame a annn i deb fio Sto 3000 Response fo imne mai so Cee te PLE specific settings R 3 sees 2 a
83. e e ene square applicable for bitmap style of button object Off state button properties are applicable only if feedback tag in operation page is defined Text Tet ON st i lt i SCSC Ma 2 aF Font Language English United States Fil Patten Cl Text Color I Pattern Color a Background H The dialog box window enables the user to select button properties attributes and operations Feed back tag status defines the shape of the button on text off text Operation does not vary on the Feedback tag The presentation of the button on the display is decided by the feedback tag Note If the button style is non rectangular the coordinates of the bounding rectangle are the coordinates of the object In that case please press inside or on the ex UMAN OIS Button Properties Style A button can have a number of different styles 1 Generic square 2 Generic circle 3 Generic rounded rectangle 4 Invisible button 5 User defined image 6 Fixed bitmap style Red Square Green Circle 7 Check Box 8 Radio Button 9 Toggle Switch On Off Text A button can also be configured with the following properties 1 Text On Off text can be up to 21 characters 2 Font Select Windows font Font style and Font size Any font supported in the user s computer is acceptable 3 Language Display the list of languages depending upon the number of languages configured in the unit sett
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85. e object only when the value of tag is between 100 Low and 200 High When the condition is false the object is not displayed Animation Properties Show Hide Tag s0001 Language Show when f Within Range C Out of Range 0 lt Low lt High Low lt High lt 65535 Range Color animation 1 Tag Select the tag to which Show hide animation is to be attached 2 Show When The object is displayed either when condition is within range or out of range according to user s choice 3 Range Enter the Low Limit and High Limit in the appropriate fields UMAN OIS 2 Flashing Animation The designer can select three speeds Slow Medium or Fast When the condition specified by the user is true the object will begin flashing When the condition is false the object is not flashed Animation Properties M Show Hide C Flash Slow pE Taq 50001 Language Flash when f within Range Low 100 High 200 Range Color animation C Dut of Range 0 lt Low lt High Low lt High lt 65535 1 Flash Select the speed at which object is to be flashed 2 Tag Select the tag to which Flash animation is to be attached 3 Flash When The object is flashed either when condition is within range or out of range according to user s choice 4 Range Enter the Low Limit and High Limit in the appropriate fields UMAN OIS 3 Color Animation The designer can chan
86. e of the mouse pointer will change 2 Place the mouse pointer at the desired location and mark the area of the object while holding the left mouse button 3 Release button to add object on screen Dimensions and location by double clicking on the object Rectangle Dimensions Top LeftPoint x g itl width 168 e J ld Top Left Point Y t Height g7 E UMAN OIS 5 2 3 Ellipse Draws an ellipse of the size at the insertion location Procedure 1 Click on the Ellipse button in screen Objects Toolbar or Menu option The shape of the mouse pointer will change 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location and mark the area of object while holding the left mouse button 3 Release button to add object on screen The designer can change the dimensions and location by double clicking on the object Ellipse Dimensions Top Left Point Top Left Point 5 2 4 Rounded Rectangle Draws a rectangle with rounded corners The size and location can be varied Procedure 1 Click on the Round Rectangle button in screen Objects Toolbar or Menu option The shape of the mouse pointer will change 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location and mark the area of object while holding the left mouse button 3 Release button to add object on screen The designer can change the dimensions and location of the object by double clicking on the object RoundRectangle Dimensions To
87. ed task Up Arrow Selected task is shifted up Down Arrow Selected task is shifted down Delete Selected task is deleted UMAN OIS JTouch Screen lask lists Select a Task to add C Press Tasks Goto Screen number 00001 C Pressed Tasks Add 100 to Tag 0001 Released Tasks Goto Previous Screen 6 4 Description of Tasks e Goto Screen This task is used to jump to any available screen from list of available screens When we add Goto Screen task in the task list a dialog box is displayed It shows list of screens defined in the application Goto Screen Screen2 Screens Screen4 i Cancel Help To add this task select a screen from the list and press Ok When this task is executed control jumps to the selected screen UMAN OIS e Goto Next Screen When this task is executed control jumps to next available screen If user defines this task on the last screen then after execution of this task Screen not defined message appears for 2 seconds and control comes back to last screen displayed e Goto Previous Screen When this task is executed control jumps to previous available screen If user defines this task on the first screen then after execution of this task Screen not defined message appears for 2 seconds and control comes back to last screen displayed e Write Value To Tag A constant value can be written to a tag using this task provided the
88. een Name 58 Screen Number 58 Set RTC 133 192 Specifications of OIS 20 Starting OlSetup32 Software 37 Subtract Tag B from Tag A 128 Support iii Swap Tag A and Tag B 131 UMAN OIS T Tag Database 39 48 49 53 191 238 Tasks 45 60 62 63 85 94 117 118 119 121 122 123 124 133 136 137 138 169 170 192 Text Object 65 Toggle bit 130 Turn bit Off 129 Turn bit On 129 U Uninstalling OlSetup32 Software 39 Upload 50 149 150 Utilities Menu 50 186 W Wait 133 While showing Tasks 119 Wiring Diagram 28 34 Wizards 64 81 171 Word Button 81 86 123 Word Lamp 81 93 94 Write Value To Tag 125 UMAN OIS PLCs ADJUSTABLE SPEED DRIVES MOTORS CONTROLS UPS INSTRUMENTATION TOSHIBA TOSHIBA INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION INDUSTRIAL DIVISION 13131 West Little York Road Houston Texas 77041 Tel 713 466 0277 Fax 713 466 8773 US 800 231 1412 Canada 800 872 2192 Mexico 01 800 527 1204 www toshiba com ind ple toshiba com ind Available Through
89. efault settings are downloaded to unit through Ethernet settings serially Download Option User has to select proper option to download 1 Application 2 Firmware 3 Font 4 Ladder 5 Application Ladder Download Button Click this button to start the downloading While downloading following errors may occur 1 WSAStartup Failed Operating system is not allowing network related programs to run may be some security feature 2 Allocating Socket Failed Operating system is not allowing network related programs to run may be some security feature 3 Unit with selected IP Address is not found in the Network IP address entered is wrong UMAN OIS 4 Sending Data to the Server Failed No Data is Received Fail While transferring the file to unit for each frame unit sends acknowledgment sending or receiving data from PC failed Check if the existing network is working or Ethernet cable connection 5 Product Mismatch Check the product you have selected in configuration software and the one you are using 6 File Not Found File to be transmitted is not found Files are not created properly contact Customer Support Uploading from OIS Unit When user clicks Upload button from Tool station the following window will display Uploading from unit over ethernet Prizm IP Address 192 1768 0 34 Prizm Upload Pott 5001 Upload Options Application hal 1 OIS IP Address This is the IP addres
90. em Tags Note Please do not attempt to modify read only system tags in the ladder This could affect the functionality of the product 1 System Registers Register Coil on Write Description S0001 Language Read Write Writing the value will change languages S0002 Logger Read Only Shows the percentage Memory usage of status logger Status memory O to 100 S0003_ 14 Comm1 Status Read Only 0 Communication Error 1 Communicating with PL S0003 15 Commz2 Status Read Only 0 Communication Error 1 Communicating with PLC S0003_00 1 memory full S0003_01 1 memory clear routine being executed S0003_02 RTC fail RTC fail S0003_03 Invalid Read Only Invalid indirect values max min entered for wizard S0004 Number of Read Only Shows no of alarms Historical stored in history S0005 Screen Trigger Read Write Shows the active screen no_ A ritina to UMAN OIS Register C Te Write Description oil S0006 Screen SavernRead Write Time in seconds before the screen Time saver is activated S0007 Battery Read Only Indicates Battery voltages in format oltage S0010 RTC Day Read Only RTC Day in integer format S0011 TC Month Read Only RTC Month in integer format S0012 RTC Year Read Only RTC Year in integer format S0013 RTC Hour Read Only RTC Hour in integer format S0014 RTC Minute Read Only RTC Minute in integer format S0015 RTC Second Read Only RTC Second in integer format S0016 RTC Day Of Read Onl
91. en will be within the maximum limit Number of blacks used in screen number 0001 has exceeded max limit of 256 words Delete or change some of the entities to avoid overflow 5 Can not download application If this error message occurs the application cannot be downloaded To make the application downloadable delete or change some of the tags on screen so that the number of words on screen will be within the maximum limit s l Can not download application UMAN OIS 6 The Firmware size has exceeded the limit The Firmware size has exceeded the limit It can be reduced by 1 Reducing the number of channels configured in 16 point Linearization 2 Reducing the number of blocks configured in PID or Time Proportional PWM 3 Reducing the number of channels configured as High Speed Interrupt or Pulse Output Firmware size has exceeded the limit Tt can be reduced by 1 Reducing number of channels configured in 16 point Linearization 2 Reducing number of blocks configured in PID or Time Proportional PWM 3 Reducing number of channels configured as High Speed Interrupt or Pulse Output UMAN OIS 9 Alarms Defining Alarms Alarm Definition Alarm Object Alarm Type UMAN OIS 9 1 Defining Alarms Alarm will be displayed in the alarm window only if it is defined from the Define Alarm menu There are two categories of alarm 1 Real time alarms Stored amp displayed as long as unit power is ON 2
92. enu The communicate menu has options for selection COM port downloading uploading OIS applications etc Communicate Utilities Help Communication Port Download Upload Bla Communication Port sets COM port for communicating with OIS Download Downloads Application to OIS Unit Upload Uploads Application from OIS Unit 4 1 4 Utilities Menu The utilities menu informs the user about the memory used for the application This menu has other options like Font Editor image conversion clear picture library and load default fonts Utilities Help OIS Memory Status Display Logged Data Font Editor Other Utilities Image Conversion to bmp Clear Picture Library Load Default Fonts OIS Memory status Displays statistics of the memory used by the current application Display logged data Displays the logged data in the OIS memory Font Editor User can edit the fonts by the Font Editor utility Image Conversion to bitmap Converts images from any type of picture format to bitmaps Clear Picture Library User can clear the picture library Close the applications before clearing Picture library Load Default Fonts Loads the default OIS fonts UMAN OIS 4 1 5 Help Menu The Help Menu offers help programming assistance and information about the OlSetup32 version Help Index F1 About OISETUFSZ Index Lists all of the Help topics About OIS Software Displays the software versio
93. er IEC1000 4 6 OIS55 Power Supply Voltage Rating Power Rating Approvals Bezel Memory Total Memory Application Memory Ladder Memory Data Register Retentive Register System Register System Coil Internal Coil Input Coil Output Coil Internal Register Input Register Output Register Timer Register Counter Register Display Display Type Display Resolution Touch Screen Communication Number of Ports Type 24VDC 24 VDC 10 3 5W Maximum CE CSA Certified amp UL Listed 58DN IP65 Rated 3 MB 2 56 MB 512 KB 1000 1400 64 100 5000 100 100 313 7 7 128 178 Graphical Color Display 256 colors 3 5 TFT 320 x 240 Pixels Analog Resistive 3 RS232 RS485 RS422 CMOS Page 24 UMAN OIS a FS Miscellaneous 90 5 H x 135 5 W x 29 D mm Coin Type 3V Lithium Battery 614 CR1225FH Minimum 5 years battery backup for RTC and System data 0 Oc to 50 OC External Dimension Battery Battery Backup Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 25 Oc to 80 OC Mounting Method Panel Mounting Clock RTC Real Time Clock Function Date amp ime Humidity 10 To 90 Noncondensing Immunity to ESD Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2 Immunity to Transients Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4 Immunity to Radiated Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3 RF Immunity to Conducted RF Emission ENS5011 CISPRA Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 6 OIS60
94. es namely English Korean Japanese then following tasks can be used to change language at run time English Write value to Tag S0001 with value 1 Korean Write value to Tag S0001 with value 2 Japanese Write value to Tag S0001 with value 3 In this way 9 different languages can be displayed in unit at run time UMAN OIS DownLoading amp UpLoading from the OIS Upload an Application Download an Application Error Catalog UMAN OIS 8 1 Upload An application can be uploaded from the OIS unit To upload an application first select the appropriate communication port for your computer by choosing Communicate Communication Port menu option Attach a computer to OIS cable From the Communicate menu click on the Upload selection eaa Utilities Help OR Communication Port i bs p p p p p p Upload In the Upload dialog check the Application radio button and press the Upload button to begin uploading the application Uploading from unit to Computer Communication Fort Upload Application E Application pplication Logged data Upload Close Help The application and the application plus logged data uploads can be performed 1 Application If this option is selected only the application will be uploaded from the unit Note that tag and screen names can be uploaded only if the Download tag names option in Unit Settings w
95. etwork Configuration Node address Com Come Os PLO Blocks Operator Panel OS 60 Com Model Toshiba Link Fort Seres PLCs T Comz Model Toshiba Inverters 511 UMAN OIS Address Address OlS Address 00 0 to 255 Com OS Address 00 0 to 255 Come Cancel Note The OIS default unit address is 0 for COM1 COM2 If the default address of a PLC connected to COM1 COM2 is 0 then the OIS unit address must be changed to a nonzero number 1 For IBM Communication Network Configuration Node address Com Comz Ols PLC Blocks O00 Operator Panel Part Comi Protocol 1EM Communication T Air Settings el These are the default communication settings If the user wants IBM Communication no other setting is required In this case both communication ports can be used for download upload purpose UMAN OIS 2 For Serial Printing Network Configuration Node address Comi Com 3 ols PLC Operator Panel Fort Coml PLC Settings Close Help The user can use either of the ports for serial printing This is done by selecting Protocol as Serial Printer In the above example the user has configured COM1 for serial printing However when this port is not being used for printing it can be used for IBM communication The user can change the serial printing parameters by selecting the Comm Settings option Printer port setup Printer port setup Baud Ra
96. follows Network Configuration Node address Com Come Ethernet Prizm PL Operator Panel Prizm 545 00028 Com Mode Modbus Unit as Slave MODBUS Slawe E v3 OO000 Fort Com ka Fort settings Protocol M odbus Unit as Slave Model MODBUS Slave Eva Add Hode Address o2 0 255 Ethemet PLE IP Address ca Delete Hame Comi Modez Mas 15 Inter fame ein delay fi 0 5 to 3000 Response e e00 10 ta B000 ms Retry ere 3 1 to 5 PLC Fort i 4 Oto 65535 PLE specitic settings Change Close Help Note Modbus Unit as Slave Protocol with model MODBUS Slave EV3 must be configured at either of the ports The Port settings should be as follows Port communication settings Eg Baud Fate 115 2K Parity More Data Bits le Stop Bits fi Uk Cancel Note Baud Rate must be 115 2 K and Parity must be None UMAN OIS Step 2 Download Application and Firmware in the unit Step 3 Invoke the Screen monitor window by selecting Utilities On Line Screen Monitoring menu option Screen Objects Tools On Line Ladder Monitor On Line Screen Monitor Display Logged Data Font Editor Image Conversion to bmp Prizm Memory Status Clear Picture Library Convert Application The screen monitor window will be as follows El Screen On Line Monitor Define Settings Operation Address Value UMAN OIS
97. from objects toolbar The mouse pointer will change to the tool shape 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location and click the left mouse button Object is placed in default format HH MM SS User can change format by double click on object Time and Date HH MM SS HH MM Cancel Help Time is displayed in 24 hour format without leading zeros If the OIS hardware does not have a real time clock this object will display a 5 1 5 Date 1 Click on Date from objects toolbar The mouse pointer will change to the tool shape 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location and click the left mouse button Object is placed in default format DD MM YY without leading zeroes User can change format by double click on object lime and Date io Date f DD MMAYY C MM DDAC Day Cancel Het By selecting the Day check box the day of the week will be displayed SUN MON If the OIS hardware does not have a real time clock this object will display UMAN OIS Attributes of Alphanumeric Objects Font Size A text object can have four font sizes 5x7 Dots 7x14 Dots 10x14 Dots and 20x28 Dots Default font size is 5x7 Dots Text Foreground Text foreground can be changed by user Two options are available black and white Default Text Foreground is Black Text Background The text background can be changed by the designer The options are black and white The default text back
98. g edited Using associated screens conserves memory The editor may be used to un associate a screen UMAN OIS 13 4 Real Time Clock The entire OIS series has built in Real Time Clock RTC This clock has battery backup In the absence of power the battery will retain the clock settings for approximately 8 years The time and date information is available through Default System Tags defined in Tag Database lags No Port Node Block Tag Bytefs TagName 50003 S0003_14 Coram status 50003 0003_15 Comm2 status 0005 50005 Screen bigger register 0010 50010 RTC Day 0011 0071 RIC Month 0012 0012 RIC Year 0013 50013 RTC Hour 0014 50014 RTC Min 0015 0015 ATC Sec 50016 S0016 RIC day of week 0017 50017 Scant me Regster 000 s0003 001 s0003 Minute Change Pulse MMM hh hbo ho ho Node 000 Operator Pane Pazrn unit aa System Registers Tag Type Register Coil oe BR addressed Register Size 2 bytes 0000 0063 Register S0000 a000 i Tageme SSS Naa Bytefs 2 Bytes 1Word v a UMAN OIS The tags assigned for RTC are as follows RTC Day Read Only RTC Month Read Only RTC Year Read Only RTC Hour Read Only RTC Min Read Only RTC Sec Read Only RTC Day of Week Read Only PMN NR RN RD An application can make use of these Default System Tags for displaying and for decision making These default system registers are Read only as shown in table so you can not writ
99. ge English United States Update Preview Bar Properties Bar Color Bar Label Min Tag Value o Line Color a M iw Bar label Max Tag Value 500 Fill Color i M Language English United States Text Earl Tag soo Language i Ay Text Color Background Cl nea UMAN OIS 5 3 6 Analog Meter The Analog Meter wizard is useful to represent parameter values such as temperature or pressure from a OIS Unit or PLC tag To draw the object click on the Analog Meter button Place the tool on the screen This wizard represents the word register on a analog meter The dialog box has four pages Meter Foreground properties Meter Background properties General Properties and Operation Foreground Properties define the number of meter divisions and display range The Background Properties define needle color meter style and range color settings The General attributes define the label properties and enable or disable the border The Operation page defines meter start and end angles control tag and the meter range Meter Foreground Properties Meter Foreground properties define the display range and meter divisions Display Range If enabled the values of the minimum display range maximum display range and major divisions will be shown on the meter The limits for the minimum and maximum display range are dependent upon the data type of the tag that is assigned for the meter Divisions If enabled the number of
100. ge the foreground and background colors of an object The value of the color index will be taken from foreground and background data registers specified here For example the value in D050 changes the foreground color of an object and the value in D051 changes the background color of the object Animation Properties Show Hide W Color animation Tag Fill color D 0050 to 999 Line color D 0051 0 to 999 5 2 Graphic Objects Graphic objects can be used to make the screen more user friendly by drawing pictures Graphic objects are available only in models with graphic screens Graphic Object UMAN OIS Following are the Graphical Objects 1 Line 2 Rectangle 3 Ellipse 4 Rounded Rectangle 5 Bitmap 6 Bargraph 5 2 1 Line Draws a line of required length in any direction and at required location Procedure 1 Click on the Line button in screen Objects Toolbar or Menu option The shape of the mouse pointer will change 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location and mark the area of object while holding the left mouse button 3 Release button to add object on screen The dimensions and location can be changed by double clicking on the object Dimensions Top Left Point Top LeftPoint t Height g t 5 2 2 Rectangle Draws a rectangle at the desired location and of required size Procedure 1 Click on the Rectangle button in screen Objects Toolbar or Menu option The shap
101. gister tag Any two byte tag can be defined as the State Tag This tag controls the current state of the word lamp To draw the object click on the Word Lamp button Place the tool on the screen State Properties Word Lamp state Properties General Attributes Button Properties Preview Style Genetic square Size Fill Color Text Properties iw Text Text Lamp Font Language English United States Text Color E Update Preview State Tag S0001 Language Simulate Language English United States State condition and tasks State No Low Limit High Limit Add new state Delete state 3 Style Each state can use any one of the different types of display styles Available styles are Generic square Generic circle Generic rounded rectangle User defined image User defined image a Sl UMAN OIS Fill Color Select the lamp color for each state Size If the style is Lamp Indicator or LED the lamp size can be changed from 1x to 2x Text Properties Different text strings can be specified for each state if the Text option is enabled 1 Text Up to 18 characters of text can be displayed 2 Font Used to change the Windows Font Font Style and Font size 3 Language Displays the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit settings 4 Text Color Select the color of the text 5 Background Select the
102. gned integer v Format HHHH ha Low limit E 0 lt Low lt High High limit 655350000 Low lt High lt 65535 1st operation ror B 2nd operation wor E Zi Register Data Entry dialog box is used to program the following 1 Register Tag This is a list of tags available in the application The list will not display any read only registers that can not be modified 2 Data Type This selects the type of data to be entered Choices are Unsigned Integer Signed Integer Hexadecimal BCD Binary 1 word Float and ASCII 3 4 5 6 Format Determines the format of the data to be displayed Low limit Data entered can be limited by assigning Low limit High limit Data entered can be limited by assigning High limit 1st operation The designer can have a math operations performed on the data The default selection is NOP or no operation 7 2nd operation The designer can have a math operations performed on the data The default selection is NOP or no operation UMAN OIS 8 Popup To enter data with popup keypad in a touch screen unit the designer has to select the keypad check box and the popup screen number to use If popup data entry is not desired then a static numeric keypad object needs to be added to the screen Note Math operations work only on the unsigned values and yield an unsigned result For example if the entry value is 25 and the first operation is to divide by 10
103. gned to operate at temperature range from 0 50 C It is intended primarily for indoor installations and may not be suitable for certain outdoor applications Avoid installing the TIC products in environments with severe mechanical vibration or shocks Do not install the OIS in enclosures with rapid temperature variations or high humidity Either will cause condensation of water inside the device and eventual damage to the OIS UMAN OIS 2 6 Safety Precaution gt e gt Please observe the following precautions when installing the unit Failure to comply with these restrictions could result in loss of life serious personal injury or equipment damage Warning Do not operate the OIS in areas subject to explosion due to flammable gases vapors or dusts Warning Do not connect the OIS to an AC power source You will cause permanent damage to the OIS Warning Do not attempt to use a DC power supply that does not meet OIS power requirements You may cause malfunction or permanent damage to OIS Warning Do not power the OIS with a DC power supply used for inductive loads or for input circuitry to the programmable logic controller Severe voltage spikes caused by these devices may damage the OIS 2 7 Installation Instructions The OIS should be mounted on a panel A sealing gasket and mounting clamps are provided with each OIS unit for proper installation Environmental Considerations Make sure that the unit is installed correc
104. grids if enabled on the trend object SS ONS Error Message The trend object offers the unique feature of specifying parameter values during runtime using a tag The trend object does the value validation check during runtime If the values are invalid an error message is shown in the message window 1 Font Font of the error message to be displayed Select a Windows Font Font Style and Font size 2 Text Color Color of the error message to be displayed Label If the Label is enabled the following parameters can be configured 1 Text Label text 2 Font Select a Windows Font Font Style and Font size 3 Language Chooses which language the text is being defined for 4 Color Color of the text Data Type The following data types can be used in the trend object Unsigned integer Signed integer Hexadecimal BCD Float IPON Unavailable Data This dialogue box allows user to select the color of the unavailable data message UMAN OIS Value Scale Properties Historical Trend Hitoica Trend Properties Value soge properties Tine scale properties Stat End Time Tage Tagi Tag Language Ergksh Linted States Gnd Properties Units Minimum 0 0065505 Tag s000 Lanquage NoolGik 1 1010 Mamm 100 10w6535 Tag Text color E Grid Properties No of Grids If enabled select the number of grid lines to be shown on the Y axis Up to 10 grids can be shown Limits
105. ground __ Patter Color C Bottom Border 3 23 W Border toe Border If the Border option is selected through check box then the button is shown with the border Simulate The designer can simulate the ON and OFF text in various languages configured in the wizard and can see its preview in the preview window UMAN OIS Button Page Button Properties General Attributes Operation Simulate Language English United States Y Update Preview Operation Task List Action for Touch Kep Operation Feedback Tag If the button has the attribute Feedback Tag enabled then the button shows ON and OFF states as defined in the configuration based on the status of feedback tag Otherwise the button displays only the ON state Task List A bit button can be configured to perform tasks depending on the state of the button 1 Press Tasks These tasks are performed only once when the button is pressed 2 Pressed Tasks These tasks are performed as long as the button is pressed 3 Released Tasks These tasks are performed when the button is released UMAN OIS 5 3 2 Word Button The word button performs a set of tasks based on the value of a tag register Any two byte tag can be defined as the state tag to control the word button To draw the object click on the Word Button icon and place the object on the screen State Properties State Properties General Attributes
106. ground is white Border Single or Double Any text object can be highlighted with a single or double border Unconditional Flash User can assign flashing attribute to any text object An object can flash at three different speeds Slow Medium and Fast By default no object is assigned the flashing attribute If flashing is defined slow flashing is selected by default Note Data Entry objects Coil and register do not have flash attribute Animation Properties The following attributes are available in OIS modles with a graphic display All objects can have their appearance changed using the animation property Changes in the value of the tag associated with the animation property control the tag s appearance There are three types of animation properties They can be used in combination 1 Show Hide Animation 2 Flash Animation 3 Color Animation UMAN OIS Animation Properties IY Show Hide Jag 50001 Language Show when e Within Range Out of Range ae Low 0 0 lt Low High ange High 65535 Low lt High 65535 W Flash Slow 5 Tag 50001 Language Flash when f Within Range C Out of Range Low 0 0 lt Low lt High Range High 65535 Low lt High lt 65535 v Color animatiors Tag Fill color D fo 0t0999 Line color D 0 0 to 999 UMAN OIS 1 Show Hide Animation Object is displayed only when the condition specified by the user is true For example shows th
107. gt Real Time Trending gt Data Logging gt Historical Trend UMAN OIS 10 1 Real Time Trending The Real Time Trend object is a graphical representation of a tag s value in the current time period The time value comes from the real time clock in the OIS unit The tag s value is plotted on the Y axis and updated every second Trend Properties Value scale poperties Time caa properlies T 4g Tag Preven Sumulate Language English United States Label j W Label Hoa B ml W Show Gnd Language English United States ai Span ime Tso z Time isa IT aga E0 Seconds Tem Mii cam C14 Grid Coke A Fort Cohn m Lodoe Emo Message Font Sx Test Color i Data Type Unsigresd int Trend Properties 1 No Of Tags Up to four tags may be monitored 2 Show Grid If enabled grid lines will be shown on the trend display 3 Span Time The value in seconds for the X axis interval The maximum value for the span time is 65535 seconds 4 Span time Tag If enabled a 2 byte tag will determine the span time 5 Fill Color The background color of the trend object 6 Grid Color The color of the grids if enabled on the trend object UMAN OIS Error Message Many of the trend object s properties can be determined at run time through the use a tag If the value of the tag is out of the proper range for the property an error message will be displayed The text display p
108. h language configured in the project Select a grid cell and click on it to change the data Depending on the language of the column the appropriate keyboard layout will be loaded 2 Close option in menu bar A user can close the out file from the menu bar Close option Edit View Help Ctrl O Save Ctrl 5 Save 45 1 BarGraph out Exit Click this menu option to close the currently open file The user is prompted to save the file if it has been modified since the last save operation 3 Save option in menu bar A user can save the out file from the menu bar Save option Gey Ei view Help Open Ctrl o Save As 1 BarGraph out Exit Click this menu option to save the currently open file This menu is enabled only when the file has been modified UMAN OIS 4 Save As option in menu bar Save As option Open Ctrl Close Chrl 5 1 BarGraph out Exit Click this menu option to save the current file as another file 5 Recent File Nel Edit view Help Open Corto Close Save Ctrl 5 Save s 1 BarGraph out Exit Recent File The recent file list contains the last 4 most recently used files 6 Exit option in menu bar Edit View Help Open Chrl 0 Close Save Ctrl 5 Save As 1 BarGraph out Exit option Click this menu option to exit the utility UMAN OIS 7 1 2 Edit Menu Cut Click this menu option or Ctrl X
109. he color of text to be displayed on display area Key Properties Key Pad Properties Key Properties General Attributes Preview Simulate Language English United States LE Key Properties Key Color L M Key Preview Key Text W Key Text Key Text 1 Text Color E 1 Language English United States Key Task Numetickey 8 Note For changing the key properties click the desired key in preview and then change its properties OK Cancel Key properties available to the user 1 Update preview User can check preview of defined keypad Key Color Selects the key color Key Text Check Box Enables key text and language entry Text Color Selects the key text color Key Text Up to 3 characters can be used for the key text Oo NO Ol Key task This determines the task to be performed by the key Key Style O a Simulate Simulates the text of various languages configured in the object in the preview window Language Displays language depending upon number of languages configured in the application General Attributes Key Pad Properties Key Properties General Attributes Preview Key Pad Simulate Language English United States v _UPdate Preview Label selection Text Key Pad Font Text Color C_i Language English United States Background L iW Key Pad Border UMAN OIS 1 Simulate Used for simulation of the text for each of the languages defined
110. he screen UNIT Settings Defines Prizm unit s hardware configuration settings Network Configuration Defines protocol on both the ports COM1 and COM2 Tags It is the central database for the tags that need to be used in the application Global keys Tasks defined under this option are executed for whole application Function keys Using this screen macros of task can be defined for Global keys Application Task List Download Application Downloads the application amp firmware in the Prizm unit Upload Application Uploads application from the Prizm memory Defines the tasks for the application Shows graphical representation of tag against real time UMAN OIS Historical Trend Shows graphical representation of tag against time Ladder Logic Block Used to create ladder for the application High speed Counter Interrupt Can be used for applications like Rate measurement Totalizer High Speed Timer Allows a ladder program to be executed in parallel to the main program Data Logger Locks the data in the prizm s memory PID Block Observes the error and decides the correction factor 16 Point Linearization Enables user to linearize the non linear variable Time Proportional PWM Used to encode Analog signal levels digitally Can be used for motor control applications UMAN OIS E List of Supported Devices Modbus Unit as Master Modbus Unit as Slave 18 Renu Electronics Toshiba T Series Programming
111. hernet straight through cable 3 For Point to point communication over Ethernet PC should be given static IP address UMAN OIS To set the IP address Of PC If you are connecting PC and Prizm unit with cross cable or if you don t have DHCP or BOOTP server in the network you have to configure network settings of your PC Follow the procedure to configure the Network settings of PC 1 Click on Start select Control Panel Network Connections option 2 Right click on the Local Area Connection Select Properties and following window will appear 3 Select Internet Protocol TCP IP and Click on Properties i Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using Eg IntellA PR01000 VE Network Conne Configure This connection uses the following tems for Microsoft Networks m File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks m QoS Packet Scheduler W nternet Protocol TCP IP Install Uninstall Description Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network Show icon in notification area when connected Notify me when this conmecton has limited or no conmectryity 4 Following window will appear Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General Alternate Configuration ou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IF settings O Use the follow
112. hether or not the background grid is displayed 3 Span Time The value in seconds representing the span of the X axis The maximum value of span time is 65535 seconds 4 Span Time Tag If this option is enabled the Span Time is controlled by the tag specified 5 Fill Color The background color of the trend object 6 Grid Color Select the color of the grids for the trend object Trend Trend Properties Value scale properties Time scale properties Taql Tag2 Preview Simulate Language English United States i Trend Properties Label lv Label N i x W Show Grids ane 5 Language English United States Span time Tag Ti Trend Span leo Seconds 50001 Language gt Text Trend Fill Grid Color Font Color ZE M Color Error Message Font 5x7 x Text Color a Data Type Unsigned int OK Cancel UMAN OIS Error Message Many of the trend object s properties can be determined at run time through the use a tag If the value of the tag is out of the proper range for the property an error message will be displayed The text display properties can be modified 1 Font Select the Windows Font Font Style and Font size 2 Text Color Color of the error message to be displayed Label Parameters related to the trend label can be configured here if the Label selection is enabled Check box Label is selected 1 Text Label text 2 Font Select the
113. i OE E E MINIDIN 8 PIN MALE 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR RS485 Shield Wire RS232 Ping SIGNALS SIGNALS Pin 8 PIN ae ae ait PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR PINOUTS FRONT VIEW R H S VI 6 iw T 9 Cable insert Cable insert end end 7 2 mtr Boll ies UMAN OIS TOSHIBA T2 V2000 PLC TO OIS55 MODEL RC P 019B 00 TOSHIBA T2 OIS55 SIDE DB9 MALE 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR RS232 Shield Wire RS232 e o e Shield Wire DB9 MALE 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR PUSONIS PINOJTS HS VIEW FRONT VIEW HS VIE oF Cable insert end Cable insert Note These details are also applicable to Siemens S7 300 end 8 UMAN OIS TOSHIBA T1 V2000 LINK PORT TO OIS55 MODEL RC P 046A 00 TOSHIBA T1 LINK OIS55 SIDE Cyn SIDE gt 2 mtr WIRE OUTS 8 PINMODULAR CONNECTOR SIGNAL FROM PLC Shield Wire RS485 SIGNALS Pin Se nen H ere Shield Wire 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR ictal H S VIEW FRONT VIEW PI Cable insert end Cable insert end 9 UMAN OIS TOSHIBA T2N LINK PORT TO OIS55 MODEL RC P 046B 00 TOSHIBA T2 LINK CV SIDE OIS55 SIDE 7 2 mtr 8 PINMODULAR CONNECTOR DB15 MALE RS485 Shield Wire RS485 8 PINMODULAR CONNECTOR DB15 MALE PINOUTS PINOUTS FRONT VIEW R H S VIEW Cable insert end Cable insert end UMAN OIS 10 TOSHIBA INVERTER S SERIES TO OIS55 MODEL RC P 050 00 TOSHIBA VF S7 OIS55 SIDE 1 SIDE gt 8 PIN MODUL
114. imum is 53 pixels Bar width The designer can specify the bar width in pixels for all bars The minimum gap width is 1 pixel The maximum is 68 pixels UMAN OIS Style A multiple bargraph object can have any of four different styles Simulate The designer can preview the bargraph by entering suitable values in the corresponding simulate value field Changing the Language displays the text associated with each language General Attributes Multiple Bargraph Bargraph Properties General Attributes Axis Bari Bar2 Bar3 Bar4 Preview Simulate Value for bar 1 250 Value for bar 2 400 Value forbar3 500 Value for bar 4 200 Barl Bar2 Bars Bar4 Language English United States Update Preview Label selection Label Position m Label Font Text Color al Top C Bottom Background Cl Text Bar graph Language English United States W Border oc Data Type Unsigned integer Y UMAN OIS Label selection If the Label checkbox is enabled the designer can specify the following label parameters 1 Text Label Text Up to 14 characters of text can be specified for the label 2 Font Specify the Windows Font Font Style and Font size desired 3 Language Displays the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit settings 4 Text Color Selects the color of the text 5 Background Selects the background
115. in the Unit Settings 2 Label Selection If enabled this allows the user to determine the attributes of the label Text Up to 20 characters of text can be specified for the keypad label Font Select the Windows Font and Font Style Text Color Select a text color The color index may be useful for color matching Background Select a background color The color index may be useful for color matching 3 Update Preview This allows the user to preview the design 4 Key Pad Border Keypad is shown with border if Keypad Border option is enabled Note Options that are not supported for this model are grayed out UMAN OIS 5 3 9 ASCII Keypad The ASCII keypad is used to enter the data in ASCII format Key Pad Properties 1 Key Width Determines the width of the keypad The minimum is 25 and the maximum is 37 pixels 2 Key Height Determines the height of the keypad The minimum is 24 and the maximum is 28 pixels 3 Gap Width Determines the spacing between the key width The minimum is 2 and the maximum is 3 pixels 4 Gap Height Determines the spacing between key heights The minimum is 2 and the maximum is 3 pixels 5 Key text color Selects the key text color from the color palette 6 Key fill color Selects the key fill color from color palette 7 Keypad color Selects the keypad color from color palette Ascii keypad Keypad properties General attributes Preview Simulate Language
116. ing IP address Obtain ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses aaa Po UMAN OIS UMAN OIS 5 Click on Use the following IP address radio button Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically IP address Subnet mask Default gateway J Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered ONS server Poe Alternate ONS server Poe 6 Fill the IP address Subnet mask and Default Gateway in such a way that unit and PC will be in the same network For example if you using Class C network and unit s default settings are IP Address 192 168 0 62 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Then PC settings should be IP Address 192 168 0 x Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 Where x can be any number between 0 to 254 other than 62 and 1 These addresses are already used by unit and gateway The window is shown below UMAN OIS Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties FET General fou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othernvwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP setting
117. ing OIS application To make application password protected define password in application information screen Define password for application and download or save the application Following screen appears during application uploading or during opening an application Password ia Lancel 4 3 2 Protecting OIS Screen User can also protect a screen by providing a screen password in the information screen When the user selects a new screen the screen password can be entered in the Password Field as shown Screen Properties i F Screen Name Display only x Password 1 3959 Screen is Description Background screen Type Base creen UMAN OIS 4 4 Data Entry Object Any register or coil from the unit or PLC memory except Read only registers and coils can be edited using the numeric keypad Procedure 1 Click on the Data Entry button from objects toolbar 2 The mouse pointer will change to the tool shape Now place the mouse pointer at desired location and click the left mouse button The data entry dialog box will appear Data Entry objects are explained in detail in chapter 5 4 5 Display OIS Or PLC Data Object This object is used to display the contents of the register or coil Procedure 1 Click on Display Data from objects toolbar The mouse pointer will change to the tool shape 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location and click the left mouse button The data entry dialog box wil
118. ing from OIS Unit Configure printing port by selecting Baud rate Parity and Number of Bits from Network Configuration x Node address e ols PLC O00 Operator Panel OS 60 Horizontal Fort Com Z Fort settings Protocol Rey printer Model RE Hode Ethemet PLE Address 0 to 255 IF Address i Delete Hame May 15 PLE Fort eS 0 to 65525 Change ae s Gta 2000 ms ieee Dito EOUM me PLE spectic settings S 0t05 hss Hel 1 Presentation of screen on printer page decided by No of Columns Terminating Char and Max chars per screen 2 Number Of Columns By default this field is set to 80 But user can set any value upto column width of printer Maximum limit is 255 3 Terminating Char By default this char is NONE Options are given below NONE No characters CR Carriage returns LF Line Feed CR LF Carriage return Line Feed OIS will send selected terminating character after completion of number of characters decided in No of column field 4 Max Chars per Screen By default this field shows max 5x7 font chars present in one screen User can select how many characters he want to print from screen Please note that user cant select starting location for printing it is always Considered as a top left of the screen Examples Considering Printer column width is 80 1 No Of Columns 80 Terminating Char NONE Result After printing 80 chars carriage of prin
119. ings 4 Fill Pattern If the display style is a generic square circle or rounded rectangle then the user can define different types of fill patterns for that style 5 Text Color Color of the text 6 Background Background color of text Simulate The user can simulate the ON and OFF text in various languages as configured in the wizard These can be previewed in the preview window General Attributes Label selection Parameters related to the bit button label can be configured if the Label selection is ON Check box Label is selected 1 Text Label text can be up to 21 characters Font User can select windows Font Font Style and Font size Language Display the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit settings Pattern User can select different fill patterns for label Text Color Color of the text Background Background color of text Label position If the Top option is selected then the label is displayed above the button as shown above If the Bottom option is selected then the label is shown at the bottom of the button Oo N NOs UMAN OIS Button Page Button Properties General Attributes Operation Simulate RE ON Language English United States Update Preview Label selection Label v Font Label Position Text Button Max21 TextColor I Patter Li Top Language English United States SG Back
120. ions xX le 2 Cancel Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number C On C Copy Tag B To Tag Help C Tag Number C Off C Swap Tag 4 and Tag B Tag Number f Hold Gr Copy Tag to STR C Tag amp Tag4 TagB Hold Off Copy Tag to LED C Tag4 TagA TagB C Toggle UMAN OIS STR Screen Triggering Register Value Tag A This task is executed on register tags listed under Tag option Two byte tag value are transferred to STR This task is used to jump to the screen number specified by value of STR For this task default setting is shown under Common operations If user change this selection task will be changed Click OK to add task in task list e Copy tag to LED LED s on the keypad of OIS EV3 can be turned on off depending on the value of a tag The tag should be copied to LED register and the LEDs will display the tag value x Cancel Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number C Copy Tag B To Tag Help C Tag Number Off C Swap Tag 4 and Tag B Tag Number Hold On C Copy Tag ta STR Tag4 TagA TagB Hold Off f Copy Tag ta LED C Tag4 Tag4 TagB Toggle LEDs on the keypad can be turned ON amp OFF depending on the value of a tag copied to the LED register Note This task is supported only for the units having LEDs on it Depending on the number of LEDs the 0 bit of the tag gets copied into the LED representing the 1 function key
121. ity are termed as HIO OIS series OlSs can be powered either from the PLC or from an external power supply PLC powered units are referred to as IOP whereas externally powered units are referred to as OIS HIO units can not be powered from a PLC HIO models can be externally from a DC or AC source OIS models need 24VDC power from an external supply HIO can either be external 24VDC powered or 85 265 50 60Hz VAC powered Models included in the OIS Series are as follows OIS40 40R OIS50 OIS55 OIS60 OIS120 The functionality of OIS and HIO products is exactly the same The only difference between a OIS product and an HIO product is the addition of real I O to the HIO unit A OIS application can be downloaded to a corresponding HIO model All of the OIS EV3 series models have ladder functionality built in All OIS EV3 series models have two serial communication ports They can communicate with two different PLCs simultaneously 1 2 4 Comparison Between Keypad Based OIS Operator Panels Model OIS40 OIS40R Display 128 X 64 Pixels 128 X 64 Pixels Keys Function 8 User Definable 8 User Definable Numeric 12 12 LEDs 8 8 Memory Total 512 KB 512 KB Application 120 KB 120 KB Ladder 62 KB 62 KB Data Logging N A N A Trending N A N A Alarms Real Time Real Time Historical Historical Recipes Yes Yes Password Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Dimensions 101 HX183WX37D 101 H
122. l appear The display data object is explained in detail in chapter 5 4 6 Global And Power On Task 1 Power on Tasks Tasks specified in this task list are executed only once when the unit is powered on 2 Global Tasks Tasks specified in the global task list execute continuously as long as the unit has power Application Power on and Global Jask lists x Select a Task to add Ea Help C Power on Tasks Goto Screen number 00001 Write 10 to Tag 50005 ka x Global Tasks Select a Task to add UMAN OIS This drop down list allows the user to select a task to be executed A task list may contain multiple tasks Application Power on and Global Task lists x Functions of the buttons Close Up Arrow Down Arrow Down Arrow Select a Task to add Goto Screen Goto Next Screen l Goto Previous Screen Write value to Tag O j dd a constant value to Taq _ Subtract a constant value from Tag dd Tag B to Tag Subtract Tag B from Tag Turn Bit On Turn Bit OFF Toggle Bit Copy TagB to Tags Swap Tag and Tagb f Print Data Set RATC Copy Tag to STR Copy Tag ta LED Delay Walt Copy Prizm block to Prem PLC block Copy PLE block to Frzm block Lopy RIL to PLC block Execute PLC Logic Block Accepts selected task Shifts selected task upwards Shifts selected task downwards Deleted selected task UMAN OIS 4 7 Global Keys Define tasks for these key events
123. m shipping missing parts or concealed damage If any discrepancies are discovered it should be noted with the carrier prior to accepting the shipment if possible File a claim with the carrier if necessary and immediately notify your Toshiba representative DO NOT install or energize equipment that has been damaged Damaged equipment may fail during operation resulting in further equipment damage or personal injury Check to see that the model number specified on the nameplate conforms to the order specifications Modification of this equipment is dangerous and must not be performed except by factory trained representatives When modifications are required contact your Toshiba representative Inspections may be required before and after moving installed equipment Keep the equipment in an upright position as indicated on the shipping carton Contact your Toshiba representative for assistance if required Page 5 UMAN OIS Handling and Storage Use proper lifting techniques when moving the OIS including properly sizing up the load and getting assistance if required Store in a well ventilated covered location and preferably in the original carton if the equipment will not be used upon receipt Store in a cool clean and dry location Avoid storage locations with extreme temperatures rapid temperature changes high humidity moisture dust corrosive gases or metal particles Do not store the unit in places that are expo
124. me for one instance User edit Year Month Date Hour Minutes Seconds Day of the week User must place a Time Date object on the screen for editing the RTC This task is supported in key tasks only Real Time Clock settings Increment Decrement C Year Year C Month C Month C Date Date C Hour t Hour C Minute C Minute Second C Second C Day of Week C Day of Week Ok Cancel Help UMAN OIS By using this task user can set time and date for Real Time Clock RTC This can be done by incrementing or decrementing Year Month Date Hour Minute Second or Day of Week Increment decrement is done by 1 From these references RTC counts all parameters with leap year compensation Click OK to add task in task list e Print Data This task is supported in key tasks only Alphanumeric data displayed on current screen can be printed using this task User has to define the port as Serial printer for executing this task Any of the two ports can be configured for printing and printing will be done from the port which is configured for printing as mentioned above e Copy OIS Block to OIS PLC Block This task is executed on register tags only This task is used to copy unit tags to PLC tags This is two byte copy command Unit block means any unit tags or retentive memory area Copy Prizm block to Prizm PLC block Block Size Taga 10 ni ae IROOOOO Dummy z Max 999 TagB p05
125. n Edit Bit Off Numeric Rey A Numeric Key B Numeric Key C Numeric Key D Numeric Key E Numeric Key F C Acknowledge Alarm Acknowledge All Alarms Previous Alarm Next Alarm Previous Historical Alarm Next Historical Alarm Refresh all Trends Start Logger for all groups Stop Logger for all groups Start Logger of group Stop Logger of group Clear Log Memory Clear Historical Alarm Memory UMAN OIS No Tasks Description 1 Clear Data Entry Clears active data entry value to 0 Cancel Data Entry Disables data entry Accept Data Entry Accepts edited data for current data entry and cursor jumps to next data entry object Switch To Next Data Entry Disables previous data entry and switches to next data entry Increase Value by 1 Adds 1 to Tag value in data entry object e Decrease Value by 1 Subtracts 1 from Tag value in data entry object T Increase Digit by 1 This task is executed only on single digit shown by cursor The digit scrolls between 0 to 9 Decrease Digit by 1 This task is executed only on single digit shown by cursor The digit scrolls between 0 to 9 Shift Value to Left Shifts value to left by padding zeros from right side 10 Move Cursor to Left Moves the cursor to the left This task is not scrolling type so cursor moves upto number of digits in the data entry object Move Cursor to Right Moves the cursor to the right This task is not scrolling type so cursor moves upto
126. n about the available memory of the application the used memory in the application and the free memory in terms of Bytes KB and percentage Memory Configuration Wizard can be opened from Utility OIS Memory Status menu Prizm Memory Status Display Logged Data Font Editor Image Conversion to bmp Clear Picture Library Load Default Fonts After selecting OIS Memory Status following window will be displayed Memory Status Power on Tasks Global Tasks Logger Block to be read Tag names Othe The above window displays the information about Application memory Logger memory Ladder memory and the other details such as nodes screens alarms etc Application Memory Shows total available memory used memory and free memory in Bytes MB and in percentage Logger Memory Shows total available logger menory used memory and free memory Ladder Memory Shows total available Ladder menory used memory and free memory UMAN OIS 13 2 Font Editor The Font Editor is used to edit the different fonts of different sizes of OIS font It can edit four types of fonts 5X7 7X14 10 X 14 20 X 28 PWN gt Characters for these fonts can be edited and modified using the font editor utility under the Utilities Menu Bit Screen Objects Tools Prizm Memory Status Display Logged Data Font Editor Image Conversion to bmp Clear Picture Library When selecting the Font Editor f
127. n number and date 4 2 Creating a New Application A User can create a new application either from Menu Bar or from Tool Bar Creating a New Application from Menu Bar To create a New Application either choose File New menu option or click on New Application icon from Toolbar OlSetup3 2 untitled File Define Communicate Lti New Open Close Ctrl F4 OR Save Fz Save as Information Import Export Print Exit Alk F4 UMAN OIS The following screen will appear New Application 320 x 240 pixels color OIS 60 Close Help This screen shows a list of all OIS units Select the product to be programmed by clicking on the picture of the product in the list An enlarged picture of the product is also shown below the list Select the type of product and then click the OK button to start the application UMAN OIS Steps for creating a new application are as follows 1 Start anew project using either File Menu or Tool section New command 2 Define unit s settings 3 Define Network Configuration for selected unit and PLCs 4 Define tags required for the application in the Tag Database 5 Define the screens 6 Define Power on Global and Screen tasks 7 Save your application 8 Download firmware to the unit 9 Download your application into the unit Tag Database This is the central database for the tags that need to be used in the application Once
128. nd restart it UMAN OIS 8 2 Download To download an application into the OIS unit either click on Download button from the Toolstation or choose Communicate Download menu option and a DOS window will appear for a moment It is linking the PLC drivers with firmware for the application Communicate Ubilities Screen Communication Port Download Upload Ethernet Settings GommuUnication Mode After linking the following window will display Downloading from Computer to unit Communicsbon Port com2 The unit may contan dela in t s memory Downoad operation ell ovenwile sopkeaton in the u menos This apestan is not newersitle I pou aia tuia bo downoad pret Downiped olheewee pest Line UMAN OIS Communication Port Used to select which communication port to use for downloading By default Com1 is selected Any changes are stored with the OIS program Download Options Application Select this option to download the application to the unit Firmware Firmware needs to be downloaded when 1 Before downloading the application for the first time 2 Ifa new PLC node is either added or deleted in the Network configuration 3 Upgrading firmware in the unit to newer version 4 Before downloading applications created in older versions of software Font Select this option to download fonts to unit This option needs to be selected if the default fonts have been mo
129. ngs i Screen TaskList lv Nodes lv iY Tags Ww Alarms i Screens OK Cancel 12 3 Printer Port Setup A printer port can be set through Network Configuration Select Serial Printer in the Network Configuration and when you click on Comm Settings following window appears Serial Printer Settings Ix Printer port setup Baud Rate S600 Parity Hone Humber of Bits G Humber of columna 80 01 S0 Terminating character None Humber of characters to print 1790 1 to 15900 UMAN OIS The parameters for setting up the printer are O A O N gt 6 Baud Rate Supported Baud Rates are 4800 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K 115 2K Parity Parity can be None Even or Odd Number of bits Number of bits can be 7 or 8 Number of columns Number of columns can be minimum 1 to maximum 255 Terminating Character Terminating character can be None CR Carriage Return LF Line Feed or CR LF Number of characters to print The range is a minimum of 1 to the maximum of 256 characters Click OK to set the parameters UMAN OIS UMAN OIS 13 Miscellaneous Memory Configuration Wizard Font Editor Associate a Screen Real Time Clock On Line Ladder Monitor On Line Screen Monitor Convert Application Ethernet Port Setting UMAN OIS 13 1 Memory Configuration Wizard User can see the memory status of his application from Memory Configuration Wizard It gives informatio
130. ns for the label can be selected 5 Text Color Select the color for the label text The color index can be used for precise color matching 6 Background Select the color for the text background The color index can be used for precise color matching 7 Label Position If the Top option is selected the label is shown above the lamp If the Bottom option is selected the label is shown at the bottom of the lamp Lamp properties General Attributes Operation Simulate Language English United States Y Update Preview Label selection Font Label Position Text Lamp Max 21 Text Color a Patten C Top Language English United States Background C Pattern Color E C Bottom Border Ww Border UMAN OIS Border If the Border checkbox is enabled the lamp is shown with a border This is the default condition Simulate This allows the designer to preview how the button will look like It is enabled when multiple languages are used or if the Feedback Tag checkbox is checked Operation The Feedback Tag determines which bit tag controls the state of the lamp Lamp Lamp properties General Attributes Operation Simulate On mw n Language English United States Update Preview Operation Feedback Tag Eime tiie UMAN OIS 5 3 4 Word Lamp The Word Lamp performs a set of tasks and displays different lamps depending on the value of a re
131. o the PLC Chemical Mixing Plant mo r Normal Operation Connect OIS unit to PLC using the correct PLC OIS cable The OIS can communicate with any device without making any additional hardware settings on the unit Page 15 UMAN OIS 1 2 2 How the OIS Works The OIS follows a specific sequence for performing the tasks defined by the user in the application The sequence is as shown below Initialize Screens Wait to download Ladder Wait to download application Initialize Memory Read hardware configuration Initialize Watchdog Initialize Timer Display Power up Message Page 16 UMAN OIS B Start PLC Communication Display PLC Status Restart Y Complete IBM Communicatio Restart Fill Container lf RTC changed by 1se If any groups defined for logging then go to data functions Change RTC flags for Ladder N Global Task Y Upload Block list After Hiding task Last screen Page 17 UMAN OIS D Display Print screen Display Associated screen Before showing task Display If Popup screen While showing screen task While showing task for Popup screen Check Press Page 18 UMAN OIS Reestablish PLC Communication Flush SPI FIFO Page 19 UMAN OIS 1 2 3 Specifications of OIS Series OIS series models are Human Machine Interfaces with optional Input Output capability OlSs with Input Output capabil
132. olor i M Fill Pattern Cl Text Color E Pattem Color B Background C M Pattern Color EE Background _ M On Off Text Configurable parameters 1 Text On Off text can be up to 21 characters 2 Font User can select Windows Font Font Style and Font size 3 Language Displays the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit settings 4 Fill Pattern If display style is Generic square Generic circle or Generic rounded rectangle then user can have different types of fill patterns for that style 5 Text Color User can select color of the text 6 Background User can select background color of text Simulate User can simulate the ON and OFF text in various languages configured in the wizard and can see its preview in the preview window UMAN OIS General Attributes Use this page to define attributes common to all wizards A preview of the lamp object is displayed in the upper left corner of this page Label selection Bit lamp label parameters can be configured if the Label selection is enabled by selecting the Label checkbox 1 Text Up to 21 characters can be entered for the label 2 Font This is used to change the standard Windows font Font style and Font size 3 Language Displays the list of languages configured in the Unit Settings When a different language is selected the label text is entered for that language 4 Pattern Different fill patter
133. on Box From this user can select the color out of the available for the corresponding unit 3 Color Limit Ranges User can assign different values representing different color ranges UMAN OIS General Attributes Label selection Parameters related to the meter label can be configured here if the Label selection is enabled Check box Label is selected 1 Text Up to 14 characters of label text may be specified 2 Font Select the Windows Font Font Style and Font size 3 Language Displays the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the OIS Unit Settings 4 Text Color Selects the color of the text 5 Background Selects the background color of text 6 Label Position If the Top option is selected the label is shown above the meter If the Bottom option is selected the label is shown below the meter Border If the Border is enabled the meter is shown with a border This is the default condition Analog Meter Meter Foreground Properties Meter Background Properties General Attributes Operation Preview Simulate Value 200 Lanquage English United States v Update Preview Label selection Label Label Position o Language English United States Y Text Color i f Top Text Label Font Background C C Bottom IV Meter Border 7 Cancel UMAN OIS Operation Meter Operation 1 Meter Start Angle The value indicating the star
134. onal Corporation will void all warranties and may void the 3 party CE UL CSA etc safety certifications Unauthorized modifications may also result in a safety hazard or equipment damage Contacting Toshiba s Customer Support Center Toshiba s Customer Support Center may be contacted to obtain help in resolving any system problems that you may experience or to provide application information The center is open from 8 a m to 5 p m CST Monday through Friday The Support Center s toll free number is US 800 231 1412 Fax 713 466 8773 Canada 800 527 1204 Mexico 01 800 527 1204 You may also contact Toshiba by writing to Toshiba International Corporation 13131 West Little York Road Houston Texas 77041 9990 Attn PLC Marketing or plc tic toshiba com For further information on Toshiba s products and services please visit our website at www toshiba com ind Page iii UMAN OIS Manual Revisions Please have the following information available when contacting Toshiba International Corp about this manual Name OIS User s Manual Document UMAN OIS Revision Rev No Date Description 0 2003 06 Initial Issue for OIS6O 1 2006 06 EV3 Upgrade Documentation Add O1S40 50 120 3 2008 02 Upgrade for OlSetup32 V3 12 Features Page iv UMAN OIS Table of Contents 0 General Safety Instructions and Information ee ceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 1 0 1 Warning Labels Within Manual 00000000000000 ce ceccc
135. or One Serial Port for Downloading Required 2 Select Run and Pop up window appears Type the path for installing the Setup This will install OlSetup32 Setup Software 3 When you click on OK Welcome window appears on the screen Click on Next OWetup3 Setup Welcome to installation wizard The installation wizard will install configuration software for HOUT COMPpUtEr Click Next to continue z Back Cancel UMAN OIS 4 Enter your name and company name a Oetup3 Setup Eg Customer Information Please enter your information Please enter your name the name of the company for which you work and the product serial number User Name Bubba Jones Company Hame Cut n Shoot Sawmill Seral Number 0o01 Installs hreld lt Back Cancel 5 Select the destination folder where Setup will install the files OlSetup3 Setup i EW Choose Destination Location Select folder where Setup will stall files Setup will install O Setups2 in the following folder To install to this folder click Next To install to a different folder click Browse and select another folder Destination Folder C Program Files 0 5_ 3 11 Browse InstallShield UMAN OIS Oetup3 Setup Select Program Folder Please select a program folder Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below fou may type a new folder name or select one from the existing folders list
136. or E Text Label Font e Top Language English United States z penon Ty f Bottom Label Position if Button Border UMAN OIS Button Border If the button border is enabled then the button is drawn with a border This applies only to the generic style bit buttons Simulate This allows the designer to preview what the button will look like It is enabled when multiple languages are used or if the Feedback Tag checkbox is checked 5 3 3 Bit Lamp The bit lamp can be used to display the on off status of a coil or bit To draw the object click on the Bit Lamp button Place the tool on the screen Lamp Properties A number of predefined lamp styles are available The On and Off text properties are applicable only for the generic styles The designer may create a custom lamp by selecting the User defined image and selecting images for the On and Off properties Style 1 Generic square 2 Generic circle 3 Generic rounded rectangle 4 User defined image 5 From Picture Library UMAN OIS Lamp properties General Attributes Operation Simulate On Off C Language English United States Update Preview Note The on text off text and label properties are not applicable for bitmap style of lamp On Text Off Text Text ON Max 21 Text OFF Max 21 _ Font _ Language English United States Font Language English United States v Eill Patten C M Text C
137. p This task is used for ladder logic block execution New block creates new Logic block where as Edit block edits existing Logic block Click on help button to get more about ladder logic block creation and compilation UMAN OIS Clicking on Edit Block opens Ladder window as below 7 IDT LOGIC ALOK BOOI ooo mA k0005 TON R T0096 Note that since ladder compilation is not supported for Windows 95 98 this task can not be used under Windows 95 98 Me UMAN OIS 7 Using Languages gt Language Conversion Utility gt Multi Language Text Wizard UMAN OIS 7 1 Language Conversion Utility The purpose of the Language Conversion Utility is to be able to define text objects in language s other than the default language which is English To understand the concept consider following example Suppose a project is created for 2 languages English and Russian While creating the project the text objects are defined only in English since the person who created the project does not know Russian The first step in the language translation project is to export all of the text objects using the export function in the OIS software The next step is to send the exported file and the Language Conversion Utility to someone who will translate the English text objects into Russian The last step is to import the text objects in the translated project All of the text objects can now be viewed in Russian as well as English This utility rea
138. p Left Point bas Width Top Left Paint Height UMAN OIS 5 2 5 Bargraph Bar graphs are register dependent objects which change their bar height or width according to the value in the register Procedure 1 Click on the Bargraph button in screen Objects Toolbar or Menu option The shape of the mouse pointer will change 2 Now place the mouse pointer at desired location the following window will appear Bar Graph Tag S0001 Language M Sh Unsigned integer Data type Min a 0 lt Low lt High Lirnits Max 100 Low lt High lt 65535 S Left to Right C Right to Left Direction Bottom to Top Top to Bottom Cancel 1 Tag This is a list of tags available in the application 2 Data type This selects the type of data to be entered Choices are Unsigned Integer Signed Integer Hexadecimal BCD Binary 1 word Float and ASCII 3 Limits Limits of bar graph are 0 to 65535 for all data types except signed integer for which range for limits is 32768 to 32767 4 Direction User can define direction of bar graph from four options Note Bar graph supports only show hide animation Click Ok button to add object to the screen 5 2 6 Bitmap A bitmap can be drawn on the OIS display The bitmap cannot be larger than the display size of the OIS graphics display The maximum size bitmap depends on the OIS model OlS50 Width 192 Pixels Height 64 pixels OlS55 Width
139. perly designed or improperly installed system interlocks may render the motor unable to start or stop on command Page 8 UMAN OIS The failure of external or ancillary components may cause intermittent system operation i e the system may start a motor without warning or may not stop on command There may be thermal or physical properties or ancillary devices integrated into the overall system that may allow the OIS to start a motor without warning Signs at the equipment installation must be posted to this effect The operating controls and system status indicators should be clearly readable and positioned where the operator can see them without obstruction Additional warnings and notifications shall be posted at the equipment installation location as deemed required by Qualified Personnel Page 9 UMAN OIS 0 6 System Integration Precautions The following precautions are provided as general guidelines for using an OIS in an industrial or process control system The Toshiba OIS is a general purpose product It is a system component and is used in conjunction with other items of industrial equipment such as PLCs Loop Controllers Adjustable Speed Drives etc A detailed system analysis and job safety analysis should be performed by the systems designer or systems integrator before including the OIS in any new or existing system Contact Toshiba for options availability and for application specific system integration inform
140. perties Key Properties General Attributes Pieview Kev Pad CICICICICI CICICICICI Simulate Language English United States i Key Gap i Key Size widh 7 l width 30 i 7 ai Height 7 Height 20 Color for all keys Title Bar Color i Key Color CI Background n Text Color E Key Pad Properties 1 Update Preview As changes are made the user can preview the effect 2 Simulate Language Used to simulate the text of the languages configured for the object in the preview window 3 Style Used to select the keypad style from the list 4 Display Area This option is active only for popup keypads Text Color Select the color for the text displayed in value area Background Select the background color in the display area 5 Key Gap Width Determines the spacing between key widths The minimum is 7 and the maximum is 48 pixels 6 Key Gap Height Determines the spacing between key heights The minimum is 7 and the maximum is 48 pixels 7 Key Size Width Determines the width of all keys The minimum is 25 and the maximum is 56 pixels 8 Key Size Height Determines the height of all keys The minimum is 15 and the maximum is 147 pixels 9 Title Bar Color Selects the color for the title bar UMAN OIS 10 Background Color Selects the background color of the display area 11 Color for All Keys User can select the color for all the keys Key Color Selects the key color Text Color Selects t
141. r this task default setting is shown under Common operations If user change this selection task will be changed Click OK to add task task list UMAN OIS Swap Tag A and Tag B This task is used for swapping the values of two PLC tags Tag A value will be copied to tag B and tag B value will be copied to tag A zj gt Tag B DOW D101 hi E aN E Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number C On Copy Tag B To Tag Help Tag Number Off Swap Tag and Tag B Tag Number Hold On Copy Tagto STA C Tagd Tag4 TagB i Hold off Copy Tag to LED C TagA TagA TagB Toggle This task is executed on register tags and coil or bit addressed register listed under Tag option Both tag type must be of same type either register type or coil bit type If the selected tags are of register type than this command is executed depending on the tag length i e 1 byte 2 byte 4 byte User can interchange values of Tag A and Tag B by using this command For this task default setting is shown under Common operations If user change this selection task will be changed Click OK to add task in task list Copy Tag to STR This is a very important task which allows user to copy the value of selected PLC Tag to STR i e Screen Trigger register Screen Trigger Register is a system register inside OIS EV3 which decides the screen to be displayed PLC tag can be copied to STR Tag Operat
142. rator injury or equipment damage if the instructions are not followed I CAUTION Page 2 UMAN OIS To identify special hazards other symbols may appear in conjunction with the DANGER WARNING and CAUTION symbols These warnings describe areas that require special care and or strict adherence to the procedures to prevent serious injury and possible death Electrical Hazard The electrical hazard symbol is a lightning bolt enclosed in a triangle The electrical hazard symbol is used to indicate high voltage locations and conditions that may cause serious injury or death if the proper precautions are not observed ELECTRICAL 7 HAZARD Explosion Hazard The explosion hazard symbol is an explosion image enclosed in a triangle The explosion hazard symbol is used to indicate locations and conditions where molten exploding parts may cause serious injury or death if the proper precautions are not observed EXPLOSION HAZARD Page 3 UMAN OIS 0 2 Equipment Warning Labels DO NOT attempt to install operate maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product warnings and user directions that are contained in this instruction manual Shown below are examples of warning labels that may be found attached to the equipment DO NOT remove or cover any of the labels If the labels are damaged or if additional labels are required contact your Toshiba representative for additional label
143. ric Key 7 Numeric Key 8 Numeric Key 9 Edit Bit On Edit Bit Off C Numeric Key A C Numeric Key B C Numeric Key C C Numeric Key D C Numeric Key E C Numeric Key F C Acknowledge Alarm C Acknowledge All Alarms C Previous Alarm C Next Alarm C Previous Historical Alarm C Next Historical Alarm C Refresh all Trends e Start Logger for all groups C Stop Logger for all groups C Start Logger of group fi C Stop Logger of group fe C Clear Log Memory C Clear Historical Alarm Memory UMAN OIS 10 3 Historical Trend Historical Trend can be enabled only if data logging is defined You can select Historical Trend either by choosing Objects Wizards Historical Trend menu option or by clicking Historical Trend tool from Objects toolbox Historical Trend Properties Historical Trend Eragksh United States i Label Nod aj W Show Gid 7 E ngih Uried Sitapters hd od gt H Language Engist ales 7 Tet Hictoncal Tren Fi co Gnd Color M Color Foni Coin E Emor Mestage Foni Sei Text Color a Unavelatie data o UMAN OIS Trend Properties No Of Tags Up to four tags may be monitored Show Grid If enabled grid lines will be shown on the trend display Span Time The value in seconds for the X axis interval Span time Tag If enabled a 2 byte tag will determine the span time Fill Color The background color of the trend object Grid Color The color of the
144. rms F Application Tasklists F9 Ladder Logic Block F10 High speed Timer Configure PID Block 16 Point Linearization Time Proportional PWM Configuration Pulse Output Hide Project Tools F12 OR Project tools ata Logger UMAN OIS The Data Logger window will display after clicking on Data logger option Data Logger General No Of Groups 0 After memory is full Logger memory size e Stop logging FIFO Overwrite old data Number of Groups Up to four groups of data to be logged may be defined After Memory is Full 1 Stop Logging In this mode data logging is stopped when the memory is full No further data can be logged until the memory is cleared 2 FIFO Overwrite Old Data In this mode old data will be overwritten by the new data when the memory is full Logger Memory Size The amount of memory that will be dedicated to data logging is determined from the drop down list Logging Modes UMAN OIS This box allows the user to select one of the following logging modes 1 Power Up Mode As soon as power is switched ON data logging for the Data Logger Group will begin 2 Start Stop Time Mode In this mode data logging occurs between the start and stop times Times are in the HH MM SS format 3 Key Tasks In this mode data logging can be started and stopped using a bit button having the proper Key s Specific Tasks Data Logger General Group 1 Group 2
145. rom the utility menu the screen should be on the lowest zoom level only If it is not the software will show the following message Information The screen will be changed to the lowest zoom level and the Font Editor will open UMAN OIS Font Editor ae Lod Defau Aksi Fort size Sx7 Fort size 7x14 Fork site 1x54 Fort cine 20x78 The lower window shows the 256 supported characters for the selected font Select the character to be modified Font Editor Prizm5x fnt File Load Default About Ba Char 74 m width 5 g Neigh E E E DPE ASS TE SIDE 4G ITIER S021 HA IU REeE COKE HL MAL SASS Se Pee VABCDEFGHIJKLMHOPORSTUUWEY SC abcdefahijJk lmnnoFraratuvwsazi A GErAbUAAPIPeE cho eEkSsew sl KATZ se bat lo as SRA ara Passa TIANA THLR E AFUT EFI KK Ara n aa EAA AE EPISZIULLOoOoD ae ar fE i J If ar 4 I To use the modified font in OIS unit the fonts must be downloaded to the unit The font download option is located in the download options list UMAN OIS Character Set Modified characters can be entered on the screen using the character map It is located under the Screen menu and Screen toolbar Character Set option in menu bar Screen Information Vey Oo Screens Select rei lak of Screen hore Ahateen Grid ind Congr ate Hide Sonam Toui Chase Screens tessi Character Set option in tool bar Screen tools gt lt
146. roperties can be modified 1 Font Font of the error message to be displayed Select a Windows Font Font Style and Font size 2 Text Color Color of the error message to be displayed Label If the Label is enable the following parameters be configured 1 Text Label text 2 Font Select a Windows Font Font Style and Font size 3 Language Chooses which language the text is being defined for 4 Color Color of the text Data Type The following data types can be used in the trend object Unsigned integer Signed integer Hexadecimal BCD Float One Oe UMAN OIS Value Scale Properties The value scale defines the scaling properties of the Y axis of the trend object Trend Properties Value scale popartist Time scale properties Tag Tag Enghsh Urded States Uris Minimum O Oto 65595 M Tag uage w No of Gritt 1 10 Maximum 100 OboG5595 M Tag Text color Grid Properties No of Grids If enabled select the number of grid lines to be shown on the Y axis Up to 10 grids can be shown Limits If the Units Selection is enabled the limits are shown on the trend object along the value scale axis Minimum The smallest displayed value on the Y axis The range is from 0 to 65 535 Minimum tag If enabled the minimum is determined by a tag instead of a constant Maximum The highest displayed value on the Y axis The range is from 0 to 65 535 Maximum tag If enabled
147. s Obtain an IP address automatically rere terete err rere rr rire rrr Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 D 65 Subnet mask l 255 205 A99 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 7 Use the following ONS server addresses Preferred OMS server p Alternate OMS server l Then click on OK button to save the settings 7 To check whether the unit and pc are in the same network go to the MS Windows command prompt To go to the command prompt run cmd command from start menu Type ping 192 168 0 62 unit s IP address and if you get reply then both PC and unit are connected es CAWINDOWS system3 7 cmd exe Microsoft Windows APF CUersion 5 1 2668 CC Copyright 1985 26061 Microsoft Corp CG 5 Documents and Settings user ping 192 168 6 42 Pinging 192 168 60 42 with 32 bytes of data 192 168 60 42 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 255 192 168 68 42 bhytes 32 time ims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 6 42 bytes 32 time ims TTL 255 Reply from 192 168 60 42 bytes 32 time ims TTL 255 Ping statistics for 192 168 60 42 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost B ihz loss Approximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ims Maximum 2ms Average ims CG 5 Documents and Settings user _ UMAN OIS 14 Diagnostics amp Maintenance gt Diagnostics gt Maintenance UMAN
148. s The following are examples of the warning labels that may be found on the equipment and are there to provide useful information or to indicate an imminently hazardous situation that may result in serious injury severe property and equipment damage or death if the instructions are not followed Examples of labels that may be found on the equipment Page 4 UMAN OIS 0 3 Preparation Qualified Person A Qualified Person is one that has the skills and knowledge relating to the construction installation operation and maintenance of the electrical equipment and has received safety training on the hazards involved Refer to the latest edition of NFPA 70E for additional safety requirements Qualified Personnel shall Have carefully read the entire operation manual Be trained and authorized to safely energize de energize ground lockout and tag circuits and equipment and clear faults in accordance with established safety practices Be trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment such as safety shoes rubber gloves hard hats safety glasses face shields flash clothing etc in accordance with established safety practices Be trained in rendering first aid For further information on workplace safety visit www osha gov Equipment Inspection Upon receipt of the equipment inspect the packaging and equipment for shipping damage Carefully unpack the equipment and check for parts that were damaged fro
149. s can be achieved A screen with Print Data task can print all the alphanumeric objects 7 Can I change screens using PLC logic Any PLC tag can be copied to STR a system register internal to OIS EV3 and OIS EV3 will display the corresponding screen User must define the task Copy tag to STR in Global Application Task List Make sure to define screens to all the possible values of the tag to avoid Screen not defined message Please note that the Goto screen Goto next screen and Goto previous screen tasks will not work in this case To change the screen the value of the PLC data should be changed 8 How do I keep any screen or any key locked Any screen or a key can be kept secret using the Password feature of OIS EV3 Password protected screen will not be displayed till the user enters the correct password Similarly task for password protected key will not be performed till user enters the correct password 9 How can Hold any Bit on or off using a key To hold a bit on using a key define Turn bit on task in Key press task list and Turn bit off task in Release key task list for the same key 10 Can I assign scaling factor for any tag Value of any tag can be converted in to the required format by performing Math Operations on it This DOES not change the value of the actual tag Math Operations can be performed in Display OIS PLC Data objects Data to
150. s can be either unit tag or PLC tag State conditions and tasks This table gives information about the various states defined by the word button with their corresponding low and high limits and the task list for each range The user can assign tasks to any of the defined states by clicking on the Task List button for the corresponding state Up to 32 different states cam be defined Add new state Add a new state by clicking this button Delete state Delete an existing state by high lighting it and pressing this button Simulate The designer can simulate various languages configured in the wizard Previews of each language can be simulated UMAN OIS General Attributes Label selection The word button label can be configured when the Label selection is enabled Check box Label is selected 1 Text Label text 2 Font User can select a Windows font Font style and the Font size 3 Language Display the list of languages depending upon number of languages configured in the Unit settings 4 Text Color User can select color of the text 5 Background User can select background color of text 6 Label Position If the top option is selected then the label is shown above the button If the bottom option is selected then the label is shown at the bottom of the button Word Button State Properties General Attributes Preview Simulate Language English United States X Label selection 4 Label Text Col
151. s of OIS unit 2 OIS Upload Port This the port number on which OIS Upload server is configured This is done when default settings are downloaded to unit through Ethernet settings serially This port is always equal to Download port 1 3 Upload Option User has to select proper option to upload 1 Application 2 Application Logged Data While uploading following errors may occur 1 WSAStartup failed Operating system is not allowing network related programs to run may be some security feature 2 Allocating socket failed Operating system is not allowing network related programs to run may be some security feature UMAN OIS 3 Unit with selected IP Address is not found in the Network Unik with selected IP Address is nok Found in the Wetwok IP address entered is wrong 4 Sending data to the server failed No data is received receive failed While transferring the file to unit for each frame unit sends acknowledgment sending or receiving data from PC failed Check if the existing network is working or Ethernet cable connection 5 Product mismatch Check the product you have selected in configuration software and the one you are using 6 File Not Found File to be transmitted is not found Files are not created properly contact Customer support Notes 1 For connecting unit and the PC point to point use standard Ethernet cross over cable 2 For connecting unit and PC through the switch use standard Et
152. sed to outside weather conditions i e wind rain snow etc Store in an upright position as indicated on the shipping carton Include any other product specific requirements Disposal Never dispose of electrical components via incineration Contact your state environmental agency for details on disposal of electrical components and packaging in your area 0 4 Installation Precautions Location and Ambient Requirements Adequate personnel working space and adequate illumination must be provided for adjustment inspection and maintenance of the equipment refer to NEC Article 110 34 Avoid installation in areas where vibration heat humidity dust fibers steel particles explosive corrosive mists or gases or sources of electrical noise are present The installation location shall not be exposed to direct sunlight Allow proper clearance spaces for installation Do not obstruct the ventilation openings Refer to the recommended minimum installation dimensions as shown on the enclosure outline drawings The ambient operating temperature shall be between 0 and 50 C 32 and 122 F Mounting Requirements Only Qualified Personnel should install this equipment Install the unit in a secure upright position in a well ventilated area A noncombustible insulating floor or mat should be provided in the area immediately surrounding the electrical system at the place where maintenance operations are to be performed P
153. t angle in degrees of the meter scale 2 Meter End Angle The value indicating the end angle in degrees of the meter scale 3 Start Tag Value The minimum value to display on the meter scale 4 End Tag Value The maximum value to display on the meter scale 5 Tag A OIS unit tag or PLC tag that the meter uses for needle deflection Data Type The following data types can be used with the meter 1 Unsigned integer 2 Signed integer 3 Hexadecimal 4 BCD The meter object only displays a two byte tag Simulate The designer can simulate the label text of various languages configured in the wizard and can see a preview in the preview window Analog Meter Meter Foreground Properties Meter Background Properties General Attributes Operation Preview Simulate Value 200 Language English United States Update Preview Meter Operation Meter Start Angle 0 Meter End Angle 180 Start Tag Value 0 End Tag Value 500 270 Tag 50001 Language v a Data Type Unsigned integer v Cancel UMAN OIS UMAN OIS 5 3 7 Real Time Trend The Real Time Trend object is a graphical representation of a tag s value in the current time period The time value comes from the real time clock in the OIS unit The tag s value is plotted on the Y axis and updated every second Trend Properties 1 Number Of Tags The trends of up to 4 tags can be displayed 2 Show Grid The Show Grid checkbox determines w
154. te S600 T Parity Mone Humber of Bits a Y Number of columns a0 01 80 Terminating character None Humber of characters to print 1790 1 to 1530 Ok Cancel UMAN OIS The following parameters can be modified for serial printing Baud Rate supported baud rates are 4800 9600 19 2K 38 4K 57 6K and 115 2K Parity Parity can be None Even or Odd Number of bits Number of bits can be 7 or 8 Number of Columns Number of columns can be minimum 1 to maximum 255 Terminating Character Can be None CR Carriage Return LF Line Feed or CR LF Number of characters to print Can be from minimum 1 to maximum 256 Click Ok to set printer setting 3 For PLC Communication Network Configuration Node address Com Come Os PLE Blacks Operator Panel OS 60 Coml Node Toshiba TW Senes T Fort Comi Protacol Comm settings Model Delete Node Address nm 0 255 Name Coml Hode Mak 15 characters Add Close Help Protocol User can select desired PLC from the list of available drivers In the example shown above user has selected Omron Host Link at COM1 Port Settings User can set PLC communication parameters like Baud Rate Parity Data Bits and Stop Bits Click Ok to set the parameters UMAN OIS PLC Communication Parameters x Baud Rate 9600 ba Parity Data Bits Stop Bits Model Select the desired PLC model from the
155. te The bit coil should be a read write coil Tag Operations Eg B0002 B2 Dy Cancel Register operations Number C Copy Tag B To Tag amp Help C Tag Number C Swap Tag A and Tag B C Tag Number C Copy Tagto STR C TagA TagA TagB 5 C Tag Tag TagB Bit operations Common operations This task is executed on coil or bit addressed register only User can select coil or bit addressed register from tag list By using this task user can set bit coil to 1 For this task default setting is shown under Bit operations If user change this selection task will be changed Click OK to add task in task list e Turn bit Off This task is used for switching Plc coil or register bit to off state The bit coil should be a read write coil Tag Operations x TAA z lt h Cancel Register operations Bit operations Common operations Tag Number E Copy TagB To Tag A Help Tag Number C Swap Tag 4 and Tag B Tag Number 7 C Copy Tag to STR Tag4 Tag4 TagbB 5 Tag TagA TagB This task is executed on coil or bit addressed register only User can select coil or bit addressed register from tag list By using this task user can set bit coil to 0 For this task default setting is shown under Bit operations If user changes this selection the task will be changed Click OK to add task in task list UMAN OIS e Toggle bit This task is used for toggling state of PLC coil or register bit The
156. ted by the purposeful or inadvertent actions of workers Insulators machine guards and electrical safeguards are to be inspected and tested where possible at installation and periodically after installation for potential hazardous conditions Do not allow personnel near rotating machinery Warning signs to this effect shall be posted at or near the machinery Do not allow personnel near electrical conductors Human contact with electrical conductors can be fatal Warning signs to this effect shall be posted at or near the hazard Personal protection equipment shall be provided and used to protect employees from any hazards inherent to system operation or maintenance system Setup Requirements When using the OIS as an integral part of a larger system it is the responsibility of the OIS installer or maintenance personnel to ensure that there is a fail safe in place i e an arrangement designed to switch the system to a safe condition if there is a fault or failure system safety features should be employed and designed into the integrated system in a manner such that system operation even in the event of system failure will not cause harm or result in personnel injury or system damage i e E Off Auto Restart settings System Interlocks etc The programming setup and system configuration of the OIS may allow it to start a motor unexpectedly A familiarity with Auto restart settings is a requirement to use this product Impro
157. ter comes to next New line automatically 2 No Of Columns 50 Terminating Char NONE Result As there is no terminating char printer will print continuous 80 char from screen and then carriage of printer comes to next new line automatically UMAN OIS 3 No Of Columns 50 Terminating Char CR Result After printing 50 chars carriage will return to starting location of same line 4 No Of Columns 50 Terminating Char LF Result After printing 50 chars printer will insert 1 blank line of column width And from same location next 50 chars will print 5 No Of Columns 50 Terminating Char CR LF Result After printing 50 chars printer will insert 1 blank line of column width and carriage will return to home position Note Printer can print 5x7 font in same proportion But if user select higher font size then number of spaces will be inserted in two characters as per font size 12 2 Printing from OlSetup32 Software Select the File Print menu option to print the OIS application File Define Communicate L Mew Open Close Ctrl F4 Save Fz Save a5 Information Import Export i Exit Alt F4 For printing user should close the screen session first Information a Jj You must close screen session For printing prizm application UMAN OIS Select the items that user wants to print Print Selection Wv Application TaskList i Project Information iv iv Unit Setti
158. the most important part of any applications as they display the information required by the operator OlSetup32 has various objects to make a screen operator friendly Click on the screens button to define a screen Sf In the Screens dialog box enter the screen number name and password Select screen properties and screen type Screen Number Screen Name Password Screen number can be from 1 to 65534 The screen number is unique Screen name can be up to 20 characters It is displayed only in software configuration User can protect screen information by giving password to the screen User can assign any number from 1 to 9999 as screen password New Screen Screen Properties Screen Number 1 1 65000 Screen Name Screen Password 0 9999 Screen Description D Background isi Display only Screen Type Base screen v Associated Screens Max 1 Available Screens Cancel Help Screen Properties Screen properties are following 1 Display only If the screen property is Display only then the screen information is displayed on LCD 2 Print Only Screen having this property will not be displayed Alphanumeric data on the screen goes to serial printer only once and control jumps back to last displayed screen If user wants to print the data he has to define the port as Serial Printer port Either of the ports can be configured for printing When the print screen is activated
159. the print data will be sent from the printer port 3 Print Once Display If the property of the screen is Print Once display first all the Alphanumeric data on the screen goes to serial printer and then the screen is displayed on LCD If user wants to print the data he has to define the port as Serial Printer port Either of the ports can be configured for printing When the print screen is activated the print data will be sent from the printer port UMAN OIS Description The user can include information about the screen for his reference This description is only for software configuration and it is not displayed on unit Associated Screens An associated screen is useful where one or more objects are common to different screen The common data is placed in a screen This screen is associated to other screens Advantages of using associated screens 1 It saves application memory 2 It saves time of the application programmer Notes 1 Only one screen can be associated to another screen 2 No data entry objects can be placed in the screen to be associated 3 Executing a PLC task is not supported in the associated screen User can unassociate a screen Available Screens List of available screens are displayed Click Ok button to edit screen 4 3 1 Protecting OIS Application OIS applications can be password protected This protection is applicable for both during application upload and during open
160. the tags are defined as register or coils and their attributes selected the tags can be used in the application on screens tasks alarms etc This screen helps you to define Tags associated with defined Nodes A tag is a register coil or an individual bit of a register Select the type of tag from the Tag Type field If the type of tag selected is a register then the number of bytes required can also be selected For displaying or editing a floating point data number the number of bytes must be 4 The Tag Name field is user definable A tag is not added to the tag list unless a tag name is defined Once these fields are defined click on the Add button The Block field in the tag database defines the starting address of the tag block followed by the block size For example Tag M0214 is within a block M0214 1 whose starting address is M0214 and block size is 1 This block size is optimized automatically depending on the address of PLC Tag Default block size is either 1 or 16 This setting varies from PLC to PLC The attributes of existing tag can be changed by highlighting the tag making the changes and clicking the Change Tag button An existing tag can be removed from tag list by clicking on Delete Tag button Note that removal of tags is possible only if they are not used on any screen laps Ho Pat Node Block Tag Bytes TagName E 0001 0 S00 oor sS 2 Language a on WM OO si sagaz 2 Logge memory st
161. tings Try again Some error in applying settings try again Note If default IP address given to the unit is already in use in the network Then unit will not be able to communicate over Ethernet port Because of IP conflict If so the error message of IP Conflict will be displayed at the power On Ask your network administrator for the above addresses Mode of Communication Mode of communication between OIS configuration software and OIS unit can be 1 IBM Serial Port 2 Ethernet Port Only if OIS unit supports Ethernet port To download upload over Ethernet port select the Communicate Communicate Mode menu option as shown below Seni Uilities Help Communication Port Download Upload Ethernet Settings Communication Mode After selecting Communication Mode option following screen will display Communication Mode r Mode f Geral f Ethernet UMAN OIS Downloading to OIS Unit When user clicks Download button from Tool station a DOS window appears for moment to link PLC drivers with firmware as per application Downloading to unit over ethernet Prizm IP Address 192 168 QO 34 Prizm download port 5000 Download Options Application ki Cancel Prizm IP Address This is the IP address of Prizm unit Prizm download Port This is the port number on which Prizm download server is configured This is done when d
162. tion For example a data entry object tells the OIS to continuously monitor a PLC register and allows the user to change the value in the register Some objects can display graphics whose shape depends on the value of a register These objects may also change the value of a PLC tag An example is a Bit Button Object that creates a graphic object on the OIS When pressed it activates a bit in the PLC 1 1 2 Hardware Requirements The following basic PC hardware configuration is needed to configure and operate your OIS32 Software DEVICE MINIMUM REQUIREMENT IBM Compatible PC with 266MHz Pentium II or higher Pentium Pentium Processor compatible CPU Operating System Windows 2000 and above System RAM At least 64 megabytes MB of RAM more memory generally improves responsiveness Hard Disk 150 MB Free Memory Space VGA Monitor Color 800 x 600 with 24 bit True Color Setting Resolution Serial Port Serial Port for Downloading Mouse Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device Keyboard Required These are the minimum system requirements for a computer running the OlSetup32 software Page 14 UMAN OIS 1 2 OIS Overview 1 2 1 What is an OIS OIS provide Human Machine Interface to the Programmable Logic Controller These OlSs communicate with PLCs using their serial communications ports Configuration of OIS Each OIS unit has to be configured using the OlSetup32 Software before connecting it t
163. tly and that the operating limits are followed see Specifications for OIS Do not operate the OIS in areas subject to explosion hazards due to flammable gases vapors or dusts A OIS should not be installed where fast temperature variations are present Highly humid areas are also to be avoided High humidity causes condensation of water in the unit Location Considerations Care should be taken when locating equipment behind the OIS to ensure that AC power wiring PLC output modules contactors starters relays and any other source of electrical interference are located away from the OIS Particular care should be taken to locate variable speed drives and switching power supplies away from the OIS Panel Mounting This section presents the dimensional sketches and panel cutouts for OIS products All dimensions are in mm and drawings are not to scale UMAN OIS 2 1 Panel Cutouts for OIS Models OIS40 40R Panel cutout 163 00 mm x 77 00 mm Gasket ge e Mounting Screw Clamp BABE Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 1 Inserts should be inserted into the slot provided on back side of the bezel Figure 2 Back View of the unit after insert is inserted Figure 3 Side View of the unit after insert is inserted Figure 4 Cut the excess portion of the insert leaving only small edge to pull the insert out This will be required if insert needs to be changed UMAN OIS OIS50
164. to add 4 Press Tasks DER Goto Nest Screen rje e m T Oo i ec oJen C Pressed Tasks l Rel d Task f Single Key C Two simultaneous keys EER ERNER A Kep will act as Global key if no tasks are defined for that Key for this Screen O Indicates undefined Global Fey xie Close Accepts selected task Up arrow Selected task is shifted up Down arrow Selected task is shifted down Delete Selected task is deleted Single Key If this option is selected a task is defined to one key Two simultaneous keys If this option is selected a task is defined to a combination of two keys Note A Screen Keys Tasklist takes priorit over the Global Ke s Tasklist when the screen is displayed UMAN OIS 5 Representing Data by Objects and Objects gt Alphanumeric Objects Graphic Objects Wizards UMAN OIS 5 1 Alphanumeric Objects Alphanumeric objects are text objects with certain properties or attributes By using various attributes the designer can emphasize the importance of a particular text object The alphanumeric objects in models with a graphics display have some additional attributes Objects Alphanumeric Object Alphanumeric Objects Types Text Object Data Entry Display Data Time Date oS a 5 1 1 Text Object Text object is useful for displaying any message for the operator Plain text objects do not depend on the PLC Procedure
165. to enter E at cursor location 29 Numeric Key F Allows user to enter F at cursor location Note Numeric keys A to F are applicable for HEX data entry only Edit Bit On This task operates only on coil bit tags Coil bit is set to 1 from this task Edit Bit Off This task operates only on coil bit tags Coil bit is set to 0 from this task Acknowledge Alarm Acknowledges the first alarm top position in the Real time alarm window Acknowledge All Alarms Unlike Acknowledge Alarm task this task acknowledges all alarms position up position down position up one Refresh All Trend Clears all the historical alarms Start Data Logger for all groups Starts the data logger for all the four groups 39 ere pee Data Logger Memory Clear Historical Alarm Memory Clears all the displayed historical alarms from memory Note Task 1 to Task 31 operate only for data entry objects UMAN OIS e Execute PLC Logic Block PLC Block Block Name Block Description Running Timer Power on functions Setup Analog Inputs Scale Analog Inputs Evaluate user values Stand by Autoret MainS creen Set alarms Set Warnings Resett Alarms Show alarms Main screen info Motor Control BlockComment BlockCormrment BlockComment Block Comment Block Cornment BlockCormrment Block Comment Block Comment Block Comment BlockCorrment BlockCormrment Block Comment Block Comment Edit Block New Block Cancel Hel
166. tup32 V3 12 from your computer If you want to install OlSetup32 V3 12 again you have to follow the steps explained in section 3 2 1 3 3 Setting Network Configuration Unit can communicate with any PLC without any changes in the hardware To communicate with PLC unit needs proper communication driver Each PLC has a defined protocol for communicating with any device PLC driver is downloaded into unit along with the firmware This driver enables the unit to talk to a specific PLC Using this configuration screen you can set the node address 0 to 255 node name for each port You can change default values generated by editing these two fields Protocol selection box displays list of all supported PLCs By clicking this selection box you can see list of Model Numbers in PLC Model selection Box Select PLC Name from PLC selection box and PLC Model name from PLC Model selection box PLC specific data button is activated only if selected PLC has Special PLC specific data to be set Unit can be configured in following ways 1 For IBM Communication 2 For Serial Printing 3 For PLC Communication Either of the ports can be configured for the ways mentioned above Depending on the type of communication the user may be required to define certain parameters The following table displays the number of nodes connected on COM1 COM2 and COMS3 with their node addresses node name node type unit PLC and total number of blocks used in application N
167. up gt System Integration Precautions gt 3 Party Safety Certifications Page 1 UMAN OIS 0 1 Warning Labels Within Manual DO NOT attempt to install operate maintain or dispose of this equipment until you have read and understood all of the product warnings and user directions that are contained in this instruction manual Listed below are the signal words that are used throughout this manual followed by their descriptions and associated symbols When the words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION are used in the manual they will be followed by important safety information that must be carefully adhered to DANGER The danger symbol is an exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle that precedes the word DANGER The danger symbol is used to indicate an imminently hazardous situation that will result in serious injury possible severe property and equipment damage or death if the instructions are not followed DANGER WARNING The warning symbol is an exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle that precedes the word WARNING The warning symbol is used to indicate a potentially hazardous situation that can result in serious injury or possibly severe property and equipment damage or death if the instructions are not followed WARNING CAUTION The caution symbol is an exclamation mark enclosed in a triangle that precedes the word CAUTION The caution symbol is used to indicate situations that can result in minor or moderate ope
168. used for emergency stops Changes or modifications to the OIS program should not be made without the approval of the system designer or systems integrator Minor changes or modifications could cause the defeat of safety interlocks and permissives Any changes or modifications should be noted and included with the system documentation Page 10 UMAN OIS 0 7 3 Party Safety Certifications CE Marking EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014 EMC SS S36 EEC as amended by 91 263 EEC and Council Directive 92 3 NEEC ES fave a Co ora EET Manufacturers Name Renu Electronics Pvt Ltd Address Survey No 2 6 Baner Pune 411 045 INDIA declares that the product E E O Model Numbers OIS 60 ia Serial Numbers 390349172 to 390349186 conforms to the following Pees ee Radiated Interference Mains Interference RF Emissions pa Conducted Immunity Electrostatic Discharge d RF immunity EC10004 3leva SCS Electrical Fast Transient IEC1000 4 dlevel3 O O oOo O LYD EMG1191 2 1995 3 10 Dielectric Properties Mechanical Requirements Note 2 iii ans Product must be installed in accordance with manufacturers instructions Mote 1 Does not apply since none of the models are AC Mains operated Note 2 ae Lng apply since none of the models operate on voltages above 48 the undersigned hereby declare that
169. wer supply to the OIS 2 Connect the programming cable to the computer and OIS e Connect IBM cable to the communication port of OIS e Download Firmware i e driver for the PLC The OIS unit cannot communicate with PLC till the required driver is downloaded 3 Apply power to the OIS 4 To connect your PLC to OIS A OIS can communicate with any PLC without any change in the OIS hardware To communicate with a PLC the OIS unit needs 1 Proper Communication Driver for the PLC Each PLC has a defined protocol for communicating with any device The communication driver is down loaded into the OIS unit along with the firmware The communications driver varies from PLC to PLC This driver enables the unit to talk to a specific PLC 2 OIS PLC communication cable A proper OIS PLC cable is required for error free communication with any PLC 3 2 Starting OlSetup32 Software 3 2 1 Installing OlSetup32 Software UMAN OIS System requirements for installing OlSetup32 on your PC Windows Version Processor Disk Space Serial Mouse RAM Display Resolution Serial Port To install OlSetup32 Software 1 Open Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows 2000 or higher 266 MHz Pentium or higher Pentium compatible CPU 150 MB free memory space Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device At least 64 megabytes MB of RAM more memory generally improves responsiveness Display resolution 800 X 600 with 24 bit true col
170. y Voltage Rating Power Rating Approvals Bezel Keypad Number Of Keys Memory Total Memory Application Memory Ladder Memory Data Register Retentive Register System Register System Coil Internal Coil Input Coil Output Coil Internal Register Input Register Output Register Timer Register Counter Register Display Display Type LEDs OIS40 from PLC OIS40R 24VDC 24 VDC 10 3W Maximum CE Certified and UL Listed 58DN IP65 Rated Keypad PCB based Keypad With Tactile Feedback Keys Insertable Legend 8 User Definable keys and 12 Numeric Keys 512KB 120KB 62KB 1000 1400 64 100 5000 100 100 313 T T 128 178 LCD Text Display 4 lines of 16 characters Backlit LCD 8 LEDs UMAN OIS Communication Number of Ports Type Miscellaneous External Dimension Battery Battery Backup Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Mounting Method Clock RTC Humidity Immunity to ESD Immunity to Transients Immunity to Radiated RF Immunity to Conducted RF Emission Page 22 2 RS232 RS485 RS422 CMOS 101 H X 183 W X 37 D mm Coin Type 3V Lithium Battery 614 CR1225FH Minimum 5 years battery backup for RTC and System data 0 Octo 50 0C 25 Oc to 80 OC Panel Mounting Real Time Clock Function Date amp Time 10 To 90 Noncondensing Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 2 Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 4 Level 3 as per IEC1000 4 3
171. y RTC Day of Week in integer format eek S0017 Scan time Read Only Shows time required to execute Screen Register Screen task and Global task in millisecond Use HHH format for display S001 8 To S 0063 are reserved for future u se 2 System Coils generated during bit wise operation s0001 High Speed Read Write Enable High speed timer bit s0003 Minute change Read Only 1 for every change in minute pulse or one scan cycle s0004 Hour change Read Only 1 for every change in hour for pulse one scan cycle UMAN OIS Read Write s0005 Date change pulse Read Only 1 for every change in date for one s0006 Month change 1 for every change in Month for one ae s0007 ear change pulse Read Only 1 for every change in year for one scan cycle s0008 Screen Saver Read Write 0 Disable screensaver pm fm ae Enable screensaver Run Time you can change this bit s0009 Beeper On Off Read Write 0 Disable Beeper 1 Enable Beeper Run Time you can change this bit uote Battery Status peat ony 0 Battery voltage is OK above 2 2V 1 Low Battery below 2 2V Suola Pe all fread Only 0 All alarms are acknowledged 1 All alarms are not acknowledged in the Real and Historical alarms s0016 Read Write 1 Enable valid Beeper 0 Disable valid Beeper Run time you can change this bit s0017 Invalid key beeper Read Write 1 Enable Invalid Beeper On Off 0 Disable Invalid Beeper Run time you can change this bit
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