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NA Series HMI (Programmable Terminal) Hardware User's Manual
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1. Item Value Rated supply voltage 24 VDC Allowable voltage fluctuation range 19 2 to 28 8 VDC 24 VDC 20 Power supply capacity NA5 15W 47 W min NA5 12W 45W min NA5 9W 40W min NA5 7W 85 W min 3 8 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring i Wiring Materials Use the enclosed power supply connector to connect the power supply to the NA Unit We recommend that you use a power supply cable with the following stranded wires Wire the power supply giving sufficient consideration to the voltage drop and heat generation for the cable length in the installation environment WI Applicable Wires Stranded Wires Size Conductor cross section a AWG12 to AWG22 0 35 to 3 31 mm 3 Q o Power Supply Connector 3 wo VAN _ 3 o N z 9 DvD c 3 lt PinNo 1 2 s 2 Pin No Signal name Name 1 24 V 24 V input 2 OV OV 3 FG Functional ground I Wiring O Functional ground Refer to Wiring the Ground below Breaker 24 VDC power supply NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 9 3 Installation and Wiring d Wiring Procedure Use the following procedure to connect the power supply 1 Remove the sheath f
2. Jeueg OJUo9 e ur uoneljeisu Lee Catch the brackets in the mounting holes in the NA Unit pull forward lightly and then use a Phil lips screwdriver to tighten the screws and secure the NA Unit to the panel which will be held between the mounting brackets and the NA Unit Catching the Mounting Brackets Side View Mounting bracket Tm 2S SET NA Unit mounting holes ei Gi e ED O CH NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 5 9 Installation and Wiring Precautions for Safe Use Do not let metal particles enter the NA Unit when preparing the panel The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 6 0 mm thick Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torque of between 0 5 and 0 6 N m to maintain water and dust resistance If the tightening torque exceeds the specified value or the tightening is not even deformation of the front panel may occur What is more make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that itis strong enough to hold the NA Unit As the rubber packing will deteriorate shrink or harden depending on the operating environ ment periodical inspection is necessary M Precautions for Correct Use Completely shield the gap at openings in the control panel or operation panel with a gasket Refer to Grounding on page 3 11
3. You do not need to specify the connected device on the Sysmac Studio NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 13 2 Configuration Units d Connecting with Ethernet You can use a direct connection or connect through an Ethernet switch by connecting to Ethernet port 2 on the NA Unit Back Panel of NA Unit E Sysmac Studio Ethernet cable direct connection or connection Connect to Ethernet port 2 on the right through an Ethernet switch Ethernet port 1 Ethernet port 2 Back Panel of NA Unit EE BIN mm Connect the Sysmac Studio to Ethernet port 2 The IP address and connection device do not need to be specified at the Sysmac Studio Select the Direct Connection with Sysmac Studio Check Box under HMI Settings TCP IP Settings and then connect to Ethernet port 2 You can make the connection either with or without a switching hub The Ethernet port on the NA Unit supports Auto MDI so you can use either a cross cable or a straight cable if you connect directly to the computer Refer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Device Connection User s Manual Cat No V119 for information on recommended Ethernet switches and co
4. 69 1 M 39 6 42 1 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Appendices NA5 7WLIILILID NA Units 20202020 3802020202680 Salento rada GEESS SECH Detlef ere E 196 236 Unit mm Cable Connection Dimensions suoisuaulg Le gt 29 36 69 3 SUUN YN L l V Unit mm NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 A 5 Appendices A 2 Available Products A 2 1 Optional Products I Table of Optional Products Model NA 15WKBA04 Name Remarks Anti reflection Sheets for NA5 15WLILILILI NA 12WKBA04 Anti reflection Sheets Anti reflection Sheets for NA5 12WLILILILI NA 9WKBA04 Anti reflection Sheets for NA5 9WLILILILI NA 7WKBA04 Anti reflection Sheets for NA5 7WLILILILI NA 15WKBA05N Protective Covers for NA5 15WLILILILI 3 NA 12WKBA05N Protective Covers Protective Covers for NA5 12WLILILILI NA 9WKBA05N Protective Covers for NA5 9WLILILILI NA 7WKBA05N Protective Covers for NA5 7WLILILILI Battery CJ1W BAT01 Replacement Ba
5. SES E E See 28228208325 pa Ee 309 340 i 6 rat 33 5 T 69 1 z Unit mm 3 S D o Cable Connection Dimensions S o l 32 6137 10 9 10 4 0 MSS LE nuu J Wei 3 E _ A 25 8 42 cm yy a RES gt 24 8 AORTA z 47 3 _44 a SE J 55 7 55 S o 136 69 3 73 71 Unit mm NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Appendices NA5 9WLILILIEI NA Units 194 2 202020002029 B 062000000 j 8020808059809090800080 H 66020308026 500090802080 B 68020808020505020202550 B 9090504089 ORRORI 260 290 TS LT Unit mm Cable Connection Dimensions See langa 41 6 Wi Geet 42 wa KIA SS tl af r 1 CT Il i DN Ps e l 36 69 3 Unit mm 139 1 165 ARAAAANNANNARARA
6. E E nnne 2 2 G general specifications iii 1 7 Cm 21 grounding rei lie 3 11 3 18 l ID information label A 2 8 installing NA Units oo eee eeeneeeeeeeeeeneeeeenaeeeeeeaees 3 4 K KGC Standards uil deckt EES edd 1 8 KR plan ini EH e Se 21 L PR nanan nn ner free t estar des pte dod 21 1 2 N NA series Programmable Terminals 1 2 NK iaia Ua terree deed he e d deg 21 P performance specifications 1 10 periodic inspection ssese ii icakinnainni 6 2 power supply connector 2 6 power supply specifications 3 8 Protective COVER ua aaa 1 6 Protective Covers emen A 7 R REM colei nai NA DONNA 1 8 reset switch ah Eni NAAN GA 2 6 RINA 21 55 AA 21 RUN indicator AA vide reves 2 2 5 2 S SD Memory Card slot i 1 11 SD Memory Cards sss 1 5 2 9 Serial port ABALA DAA 1 11 shipbuilding standards sss 21 support software i 1 5 2 13 System configurations 1 4 System Menu a Aa 4 6 system program enne 4 2 system FECOVETY plinti 4 3 T troubleshooting EE 5 4 U Uli pia E DIN E 1 8 USB MOS ports orte ie 1 11 USB Memory Devices 1 6 2 11 USB slave port ARAMA 1 11 W wiring methods eee 3 8 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Terms and Conditions of Sale OMRON Ti Qa 9 10
7. Apply power for at least five minutes before changing the battery Mount a new battery within five minutes after turning OFF the power supply If power is not supplied for at least five min utes the clock data may be lost Check the clock data after changing the battery Do not dismantle a battery nor let it short circuit Do not apply an impact with the lithium battery charge it dispose it into a fire or heat it Doing either of them may cause an ignition or a bursting Turn ON the power after replacing the Battery for an NA Unit that has not been used for a long time Leaving the NA Unit unused again without turning ON the power even once after the Battery is replaced may result in a shorter Battery life The following is required by UL standards The Battery inside this product is not user replaceable Replacement of the lithium battery needs to be done by a trained technician juswaoe day Aleneg z 9 D D NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 6 5 6 Maintenance 1 Turn OFF the power supply to the NA Unit If the NA Unit has not been ON turn it ON for at least five minutes and then turn it OFF Open the cover on the NA Unit disconnect the Battery connector remove the Battery and replace it with a new Battery H Precautions for Correct Use Be sure to install a replacement Battery within two years of the production date shown on the Battery label Production Date omnon CJ1W BAT
8. 4 11 4 4 4 User Accounts Project System Menu 4 12 4 4 5 Alarm Viewer Project System Menu eee eee eee 4 13 4 4 6 Project System Menu Settings Project System Menu 4 15 4 4 7 Date 8 Time Settings Device System Menu 4 15 4 4 8 Language Settings Device System Menu 4 16 4 4 9 Interface Settings Device System Menu 4 16 4 4 10 Brightness Settings Device System Menu 4 19 4 4 11 Transfer Operations Device System Menu 4 20 4 4 12 Hardware Diagnostics Device System Menu 4 23 4 4 13 Production Information Device System Menu 4 26 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 1 4 System Program 4 1 System Program and NA Unit Startup Status The system program is required to start the NA Unit and execute the project in the NA Unit The system program automatically starts when you turn ON the power supply to the NA Unit or when you press the reset switch while power is supplied When the system program starts one of the following states is entered a If there is an executable project in the NA Unit the project is automatically executed Refer to 4 3 2 Using the System Menu on page 4 8 for the procedure to display the System Menu b If there is not an executable project in the NA Unit the System Menu is automatically displayed If there is an error in the system program the NA Unit will not operate normally If you think there is a problem with the
9. Automatically transferring the project data which includes the screen data created on the Sysmac Studio to the HMI Updating the HMI system program Recording log data data log and user alarms 2 3 3 Installing and Removing This section describes methods to install and remove an USB Memory Refer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual Cat No V118 for information on subroutines La Precautions for Correct Use You can connect only one USB memory device at the same time Before Using a USB Memory Device Observe the following precautions while the USB Memory Device is being accessed Before you remove the USB Memory Device execute EjectUSBDevice in a subroutine Before you turn OFF the power supply to the HMI execute EjectUSBDevice in a subroutine Never insert the USB Memory Device facing the wrong way If the USB Memory Device is inserted forcibly it may become unusable To format a USB Memory Device e g to delete all of the data use a Windows formatting utility and format to FAT32 The USB Memory Devices use flash memory and so their service life is limited When the end of the USB Memory Device s service life approaches the ability to write data is lost and data is sometimes not retained after writing The service life depends on the size of the data that is written and on the ambient temperature For the unlikely event that data is lost it is recommended to periodically ba
10. Certification Zones for Shipping Standards b Bridge Air conditioning No air conditioning a Deck Devices on deck or bridge Devices not on deck or bridge Ocean e Boiler room Air conditioning No air conditioning c Depends on ship type Emergency power supply devices on bulk carrier ships carrying liquefied gas or hazardous chemicals d Engine room Deck zone b Zones with and without air conditioning on the bridge e g helm room Depends on the ship type Emergency power supply devices on bulk carrier ships carrying lique fied gas or hazardous chemicals d Engine room zone devices mounted on machinery that has strict vibration conditions such as diesel engines or air compressors e Zones with and without air conditioning not on the bridge or deck e g boiler room NA Unit Certification Zones for Shipping Standards b Bridge c Ship e Not on deck or bridge Stan With air DES 99 q Engine With air dards a Deck Ng a TAE condition pulk x hip e g No P odd condition ditioning Gg with lique ditioning ing fied gas NK Uncertified Certified Certified Uncertified Uncertified Certified Certified LR Uncertified Certified Certified Uncertified Uncertified Certified Certified DNV Uncertified Certified Certified Uncertified Uncertified Certified Certified RINA Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Un
11. Restart the NA Unit ManE101 Invalid User XXX An unregistered user attempted to log in Log in as a registered user ManE102 Invalid pass word for user XXX The password is incorrect Enter the correct password ManE103 Invalid role for user XXX The user attempted to use an object for which the user does not have per mission Log in as a user that has permission set for the object ManE104 Logon blocked for XXX min utes Incorrect passwords were consecutively entered too many times NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Wait for the displayed length of time and then try to log in again Bunooysa qnoJ Z S S404 3 JUN YN Bunooysajqnol g z S 5 Troubleshooting NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Maintenance EU This section describes the required inspections and maintenance It also describes the service life and replacement procedure for the Battery 6 1 Periodic Maintenance and Inspection 6 2 6 1 2 Periodic Inspection liliis 6 2 6 1 3 Precautions When Replacing the NA Unit aaan 6 4 6 1 4 Cleaning exce BP I eS hu eee e pang BN NG ete ee 6 4 6 2 Replacing the Battery n nnn 6 5 6 2 1 Battery Replacement 6 5 6 2 2 Operation without a Battery 6 6 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 6 1 6 Maintenance 6 1 Periodic Maintenanc
12. 1 iaia aaa 5 2 5 1 3 Nonfatal Errors in the NA Un 5 3 5 2 Troubleshooting soas eae ees ENER 5 4 5 2 1 Confirming NA Unit Operation cece eeeeeeeeenneeeeeeeeesaeeeeeaeeeceeeeeesaeeeeeeaeeesneeeesateeeneaeeneeeaa 5 4 5 2 2 Correcting Fatal Errors in the NA Unit i 5 4 5 2 3 Troubleshooting Non fatal Errors AA 5 5 5 2 4 Causes and Correction When You Cannot Go Online from the Sysmac Studio 5 5 5 2 5 Troubleshooting NA Unit Errors emen nennen nennen ener 5 9 Section 6 Maintenance 6 1 Periodic Maintenance and Inspection eeeesseeseseeseeesseeseeeeeeeee enne nennt 6 2 6 1 1 Preparations for Problems siioni a MAKA ANDA 6 2 6 1 2 Periodic Inspection reete etie NG ND DAA 6 2 6 1 3 Precautions When Replacing the NA Unit ii 6 4 E e Le AA LIE ai assioni 6 4 6 2 Replacing the Battery cioe treno LE AA NANA AA YR SERRA AA 6 5 6 2 1 Battery Replacement sala Nee ee lie eter ala 6 5 6 2 2 Operation without a Batter 6 6 Appendices AT DIMENSIONS Araian at A 2 A151 WA Units ning Se OE b ee ne ese o ds et S eta A 2 A 2 Available ProdUucts i ii GALA an A 6 E Wee EIN ie CEET A 6 Index NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 9 10 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Terms and Conditions Agreement
13. Select the IsEnabled Check Box in the object proper ties on the Sysmac Studio If you change the sEnabled property e g from a sub routine set it to True Security is set Log in at a level where the operation is allowed Operation is not possi ble for all objects The NA Unit is in Input Prohibited Mode Use the EnablelnputOperation function or Enablelnput Operation action to enable the inputs that are currently prohibited Log in at a level where input is allowed The NA Unit will not change to the System Menu The currently logged in user does not have per mission NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Go to the System Menu and log in as a level that has permission to display the System Menu Bunooysa qnoJ Z S S404 3 JUN YN Bunooysajgnos S Z 5 Troubleshooting Errors Determined with Messages Output message ManE202 Communica tion error with XXX while reading data XXX XXX ManE203 Communica tion error with XXX while writing data XXX XXX ManE204 Failed to connect to XXX XXX XXX Cause Normal communications are not possible with the XXX connected device Correction Confirm that power is turned ON to the connected devices and network devices Confirm that the NA Unit connected devices and network devices are connected correctly Check the communications settings between the NA Unit and connect
14. Ta Display Settings As TR Language Settings External Device Alarm Viewer Project System Menu User Accounts Settings Device System Menu Settings Configuration Item Description Reference Display Settings Sets the screen saver and display brightness P 4 10 Language Settings Sets the user language and the system language P 4 11 External Device Settings Sets the communications settings for connected devices P 4 11 User Account Sets the user account settings P 4 12 Alarm Viewer Displays user alarms P 4 13 Project System Menu Set Sets the starting method for the System Menu P 4 15 tings Device System Menu Calibrates the touch panel P 4 23 Configuration NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program Device System Menu fi Device System Menu ES Ae Go Exit sl rs Date amp Time Settings Language Settings Interface Settings Brightness Settings if M Transfer Operations Hardware Diagnostics Production Information Item Description Reference Date A Time Settings Sets the date and time as well as settings for synchronization P 4 15 with the time server Language Settings Makes settings for the system language P 4 16 Interface Settings Makes settings for the NA Unit interface P 4 16 Brightness Settings Sets the screen brightness P 4 19 Transfer Operations Transfers the project and data P
15. d Installation in a Control Panel The NA Unit is installed by embedding it in a control panel Panel Mounting Brackets and a Phillips screwdriver are required to mount the NA Unit The required number of Panel Mounting Brackets are included with the NA Unit Panel Mounting Bracket Phillips screwdriver Use the following installation procedure 1 Open a hole in which to embed the NA Unit with the following dimensions and insert the NA Unit from the front side of the panel NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring Vertical I Horizontal eo Recommended panel thickness 1 6 to 6 0 mm 3 g Model Dimensions Ei NA5 15W 392 1 0 x 268 10 mm horizontal x vertical s NA5 12W 310 1 0 x 224 10 mm horizontal x vertical S NA5 9W 261 101166 1 mm horizontal x vertical ad NA5 7W 197 05 0 x 444 05 0 mm horizontal x vertical GA 2 Attach the panel mounting brackets from the back of the panel as shown in the following figure The number of mounting brackets depends on the size of the NA Unit as shown in the following table Refer to Bracket Mounting Locations for Different Units on page 3 7 Model Number of Panel Mounting Brackets NA5 15W 8 locations NA5 12W 6 locations NA5 9W 4 locations NA5 7W 4 locations
16. 2 SD Memory Cards ui 2 9 2 2 1 Models and Specifications A 2 9 2 222 eelere NEE 2 9 2 2 3 Installing and Removing iii 2 9 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 7 2 3 Section 3 3 1 Section 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 USB Memory De ViCeS m 2 11 2 3 1 Models and Specifications e 2 11 2 3 2 Applications iolanda nia a a a iaia 2 11 2 3 3 Installing and Removing 2er eret tenni ete E ER te E Ee nt HIM ets 2 11 Support Software 5 AA Dee 2 13 2 421 Connection Methods v sires is maana aeta oet un eere re Erant GNG NORA PARN ppa 2 13 Installation and Wiring Processing at Power ON and Power OFF Uu 3 2 3 1 1 Power ON Operation ie 3 2 3 1 2 Power OFF Operation ea aida ea 3 2 ETIESE BEC c 3 3 3 2 1 Power ON Sequence xa aaa ede deo de rage e eee den te ee eo 3 3 Installing NA Units nre NAAN 3 4 3 3 1 Installation in a Control Panel i 3 4 Wiring Methods ira ii iii iii 3 8 3 4 1 Power Supply WIFIng eoe ee AN AKA AA DN Ote lat 3 8 3 4 2 Wiring the Ethernet Port EE 3 12 3 4 3 Wiring the Serial POTE ettet tetra ee neges eni 3 12 Control Panel Installation AGAR 3 13 3 5 1 Temperature 9 gae Ree pei acti hh aai 3 13 3 522 wl TEE 3 14 3 5 3 Vibration and SNOCK pici pasasaan aNG TALAGA AA ALA APANG 3 15 3 5 4 E ue e NEE 3 15 3 5 5 Electrical
17. 4 20 Hardware Diagnostics Calibrates the touch panel P 4 23 Production Information Gives the lot number of the NA Unit and other information P 4 26 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 7 T RI o lt o e bd 3 bd 3 c o bd s bd uoneinbyu09 nuaw wa sAs L e p 4 System Program 4 3 2 Using the System Menu This section describes how to use the System Menu including the display methods and how to select menu items EN Additional Information The system settings that are made in the Sysmac Studio project data take priority over the set tings that are made from the System Menu System Menu Display Methods You can display the System Menu with any of the following methods Refer to the NA series Program mable Terminal Software User s Manual Cat No V118 for information on actions and subroutines e Double tapping one of the four corners of the touch panel Executing the ShowSystemMenu action Executing the ShowSystemMenu function in a subroutine Double tapping one of the four corners of the touch panel Double tapping one of the four corners of the touch panel on the NA Unit Double tap When you tap one of the four corners of the touch panel tap one where no object is displayed If you tap a corner where an object is displayed the function of the object is executed You can also choose the active locations from the four corners Executing the ShowSystemMen
18. C 1 8 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 3 Store the PT within the following temperature and humidity ranges PS 100 T H 100 9 a AG d 1 zh 80 n T 80 S di mana ae i 70 S gt 60 _ ut 60 Storage temperature 5 Storage i humidity range E s0L temperature humidity coe ecc E AQ Se range ____ 40 I AO oca Wie cca 20 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Temperature C 4 Use power supply Class 2 to conform to UL Standards suoneoyioeds ejeues t L NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 9 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 4 2 Performance Specifications i Display Specification rom NA5 15WLILILIE NA5 12W0000 NA5 9WTETETETET NA5 7WEILIETEI Display Display TFT LCD panel device Screen size 15 4 inches 12 1 inches 9 0 inches 7 0 inches Resolution 1 280 x 800 dots horizontal x vertical 800 x 480 dots horizontal x vertical Colors 16 770 000 colors Effective 331 x 207 mm hor 261 x 163 mm hor 197 x 118 mm hor 152 x 91 mm hori display area izontal x vertical izontal x vertical izontal x vertical zontal x vertical View angles Left 60 Right 60 Top 60 Bottom 60 Backlight Life 50 000 hours min 3 E Brightness 20
19. NA Unit System Istaller Intallation completed Initializing the internal storage device done Preparing the disk for storing project data done Installing the new system done Installation completed 30 seconds Now remove the USB storage device or the SD card turn off the device revert the DIP switches to the original state and turn on the device Aiaaooay Wa sAs Zb 12 Open the battery cover on the back of the NA Unit and set the DIP switch to the settings shown below When you finish setting the DIP switch close the battery cover This concludes system recovery NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 5 4 System Program 4 3 System Menu Overview You can use the System Menu to perform operations according to on screen displays to perform vari ous settings for the NA Unit Refer to 4 3 1 System Menu Configuration on page 4 6 for the configuration of the System Menu Refer to 4 3 2 Using the System Menu on page 4 8 for the procedures to use the System Menu 4 3 1 System Menu Configuration The initial display for the System Menu depends on whether there is a project in the NA Unit If there is a project the Project System Menu is displayed initially If there is no project the Device Sys tem Menu is displayed initially and you cannot access the Project System Menu The following items and functions are displayed on the System Menu Project System Menu Project System Menu
20. NA series Programmable Terminals Specification kom NA5 15WLILILIEI NA5 12WLILIEIEI NA5 9WLILIEIEI NA5 7WLILIEILI UL 508 CSA standard C22 2 No 142 4 EMC Directive 2004 108 EC EN 61131 2 2007 Shipbuilding standards LR DNV and NK International P65 oil proof UL type 4X front panel only standards ANSI 12 12 01 Class 1 Division 2 CSA standard C22 2 No 213 M1987 R2013 RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC KC Standards KN 61000 6 2 2012 06 for EMS and KN 61000 6 4 2012 06 for EMI RCM 1 The ambient operating temperature is subject to the following restrictions depending on the mounting angle The ambient operating temperature is 0 to 40 C when the mounting angle is 0 or more and less than 45 to the horizontal The ambient operating temperature is 0 to 50 C when the mounting angle is 45 or more and 90 or less to the horizontal The ambient operating temperature is 0 to 50 C when the mounting angle is 90 or more and 135 or less to the horizontal 50 C 50 C 50 C 50 C 90 to 135 40 C 0 to 45 40 C 2 Use the PT within the following temperature and humidity ranges E EEA ls lt cel gel lt I 82520223 f r ngaa 3 60 Operating i el temperature humidity ES Operating temperature t 50 range I humidity range i 40L EIN V C ML s c MEME 1 1L RSS 20 up pH 0 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Temperature
21. Path Displays the path of the folder displayed at c c Destination Folder Displays the files and folders in the currently open destination folder NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program No Item Description d File Name Sets the name of the file at the destination e Transfer from HMI Uploads the data f Target Files Displays a list of the files that you can upload g Data Type Sets the file type Only files with the specified file type are displayed at c and f 4 4 12 Hardware Diagnostics Device System Menu This screen is used to check the operation of the touch panel and to calibrate it You can tap any of the icons to access a function Hardware Diagnostics s iejag nue uejs S p p e c Touch Panel Input Function Keys ke eil d em Touch Panel Calibration Production Information eem D c gs LCD Display nuaw wa sAs svinag sonsoubelg ssempueH ZL t t No Item Description a Function Keys Checks the operation of the function keys b Production information Displays product information c LCD display Displays a color bar to use to check the LCD d Touch panel calibration Calibrates the touch panel e Touch panel input Checks touch panel inputs NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 23 4 System Program I Function Keys This screen is used to check the operation
22. Terms and Conditions Agreement Warranty Limitations of Liability i Warranties Exclusive Warranty Omron s exclusive warranty is that the Products will be free from defects in materials and workman ship for a period of twelve months from the date of sale by Omron or such other period expressed in writing by Omron Omron disclaims all other warranties express or implied Limitations OMRON MAKES NO WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION EXPRESS OR IMPLIED ABOUT NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OF THE PRODUCTS BUYER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT ALONE HAS DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCTS WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THEIR INTENDED USE Omron further disclaims all warranties and responsibility of any type for claims or expenses based on infringement by the Products or otherwise of any intellectual property right e Buyer Remedy Omron s sole obligation hereunder shall be at Omron s election to i replace in the form originally shipped with Buyer responsible for labor charges for removal or replacement thereof the non com plying Product ii repair the non complying Product or iii repay or credit Buyer an amount equal to the purchase price of the non complying Product provided that in no event shall Omron be responsible for warranty repair indemnity or any other claims or expenses regarding the Products unless Omron s analysis confirms that the Products were properly handled stored installed
23. a table of the current user alarms b Show Details Displays detailed information on the selected user alarm NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 13 4 System Program Details Screen This screen displays detailed information on a selected user alarm Alarm Details ate amp Time 10 06 2014 05 20 25 Alarm Code Alarm1 Alarm message Detail of alarm No Item Description a Alarm Code Displays the alarm code of the user alarm that occurred b Details Displays the details on the user alarm that occurred c Logged in User Displays the name of the user that is currently logged in d Status Displays the status of the user alarm that occurred e Priority Displays the priority of the user alarm that occurred f Group Displays the group of the user alarm that occurred g Message Displays the message for the user alarm that occurred h Name Displays the name of the user alarm that occurred i Date amp Time Displays the time and date that the user alarm occurred Historical HMI User Alarm Screen This screen displays a log of the user alarms Historical HMI User Alarms Status Alarm Raised Alarm Cleared Alarm Raised J Alarm Cleared Alarm Raised Alarm Raised J Alarm Cleared Alarm Raised Date and Time Message Priority 6 10 2014 5 20 25 AM Alarm message Level 4 6 10 2014 5 20 21 AM Alarm message Level 4 6 10 2014 5 20 21 AM Ala
24. an OMRON Sysmac brand product unless otherwise specified PT The hardware elements of the HMI NA Series The NA Series of Programmable Terminals and peripheral devices HMI Project A Sysmac Studio project for an HMI NA Unit An NA series Programmable Terminal Download Transferring data from the Sysmac Studio to an HMI Upload Transferring the project from an HMI to the Sysmac Studio IAG collection When you provide IAGs you provide them as IAG collections IAGs are also imported as IAG collections An IAG collection contains one or more IAGs NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 27 Revision History Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front and back covers of the manual Cat No V117 E1 02 Revision code Revision code Date Revised content 01 June 2014 Original production 02 October 2014 Made revisions accompanying version upgrade 28 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Introduction to the NA series Pro grammable Terminals px This section describes the features basic system configuration specifications and overall operating procedure of the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 1 NA series Programmable Terminals eee 1 2 1 1 1 Features e EERSTEN re ka LNG PAA IR KING 1 2 1 2 System Configurations nnn 1 4 1 2 1 Connecting to the Support Softwa
25. another Communications Unit CJ series CJ2 CPU W472 CJ2H CPU6LI EIP Learning the hard The following information is provided Unit Hardware User s CJ2H CPU6 ware specifica on a CJ2 CPU Unit Manual CJ2M CPU tions of CJ2 CPU Introduction and features Units 5 Basic system configuration Part names and functions Installation and setting procedures Troubleshooting Use this manual together with the Software User s Manual Cat No W473 CJ series CJ2 CPU W473 CJ2H CPU6L EIP Learning the soft The following information is provided Unit Software User s CJ2H CPU6 ware specifica on a CJ2 CPU Unit Manual CJ2M CPU tions of CJ2 CPU CPU Unit operation Units Internal memory Programming Settings Functions built into the CPU Unit Use this manual together with the Hardware User s Manual Cat No W472 Ethernet Units Oper W420 CS1W ETN21 Learning how to Information is provided on the Ether ation Manual Con CJ1W ETN21 use an Ethernet net Units struction of Networks NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Unit Information is provided on the basic setup and FINS communications Refer to the Communications Com mands Reference Manual Cat No W342 for details on FINS com mands that can be sent to CS CJ series CPU Units when using the FINS communications service 25 Related Manuals Manual name Ca
26. are included with the NA series PT Panel Mounting Bracket Phillips screwdriver Use the following installation procedure 1 Open a hole in which to embed the NA series PT with the following dimensions and insert the NA series PT from the front side of the panel I Horizontal 4 Recommended panel thickness 1 6 to 6 0 mm Model Dimensions NA5 15W0000 392 41 0 x 268 1 9 mm horizontal x vertical NA5 12W0000 310 140 x 221 140 mm horizontal x vertical NA5 9WOOOO 2611120 x 166 1 9 mm horizontal x vertical NAS 7WOOOO0 197 95 0 x 141 305 0 mm horizontal x vertical B Additional Information You can use an NS USBEXT 1M USB Relay Cable to extend the USB slave connector on the back panel of the NA series PT to the front surface of a control panel If you use the USB Relay Cable open a hole with the following dimensions and install the Cable Attach the panel mounting brackets from the back of the panel as shown in the following figure The number of mounting brackets depends on the size of the NA series PT as shown in the following table Refer to Bracket Mounting Locations for Different NA series PT Sizes on page 3 8 below Model Number of Panel Mounting Brackets NAS 15WO000 8 locations NA5 12W0000 6 locations NA5 9WO 000 4 locations NA5 7W0000 4 locations Catch the brackets in the mounting holes in the NA series PT pull forward lightly and then use a Phillips screwdriver t
27. capacity 256 MB NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 External Interfaces Item Ethernet ports 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals Applications Specifications Same for all models Port 1 Connecting to anything other than the Sysmac Studio e g device connections and VNC clients Port 2 Connecting to the Sysmac Studio in addition to the applications of port 1 Number of ports 2 ports Compliant standards IEEE 802 3i 10BASE T IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX and IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T Transmission media Shielded twisted pair STP cable Category 5 5e or higher Transmission dis tance 100 m Connector RJ 45 8P8C modular connector USB host ports Applications USB Memory Device keyboard or mouse Number of ports 2 ports Compliant standards USB 2 0 Transmission dis 5 m max USB slave port tance Connector Type A connector Applications Sysmac Studio connection Number of ports 1 port Compliant standards USB 2 0 Transmission dis 5 m max tance Connector Type B connector Serial port Applications Device Connection Number of ports 1 port Compliant standards RS 232C Transmission dis 15 m max tance Connector D DUB 9 pin female connector SD Memory Card slot Applications To transfer or store the project or to store log data Number of slots 1 slot Compl
28. location 4 Turn OFF the power supply to the NA Unit 5 Open the battery cover on the back of the NA Unit and set the DIP switch to the settings shown below When you finish setting the DIP switch close the battery cover ON OZ 1 2 3 4 T 6 Insert the media that you prepared in step 2 into the NA Unit and turn ON the power supply to the NA Unit N 7 Select the model of NA Unit to use Warning The contents of EEPROM seem to have been corrupted Choose your model from the list below to sort the problem out NA5 9W001S NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 3 4 System Program 8 Tap the language to use for system recovery Choose a language you want to use in the installation process English EAR Deutsch fa AAW Francais Safe PI Italiano Ha espafiol 9 Select the package that you want to install and then tap the Install Button System Installer Current Version 1 0 0 Model name NA5 9W001S Select a package you want to install then touch install button System Version Time Package created 2014 07 31 15 50 20 UTC Updating the system files removes EVERYTHING including your project logging data configurations and so on in this device Are you sure you want to NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program 11 When the following message is displayed remove the media from the NA Unit and turn OFF the power supply to the
29. lost and data is sometimes not retained after writing The service life depends on the size of the data that is written and on the ambi ent temperature For the unlikely event that data is lost it is recommended to periodically back up data il Installing the SD Memory Card 1 Insert the SD Memory Card into the slot on the back of the NA Unit with the label facing upward when viewed from the back of the NA Unit 2 Push the SD Memory Card securely into the compartment o a Si ma Es Removing the SD Memory Card 1 Execute the EjectSDMemory action 2 Usethe HMI CanEjectSDCard system defined variable to confirm that the power supply to the SD Memory Card is stopped and then remove the SD Memory Card in Ss Fb The SD Memory Card will be ejected from the compartment 3 Pull out the SD Memory Card 2 10 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 Configuration Units 2 3 USB Memory Devices This section describes how to use a USB Memory Device to transfer the project or save log data 2 3 1 Models and Specifications USB Memory Devices that comply with the USB 2 0 standard are supported but use one of the USB Memory Devices specified by OMRON Refer to 1 3 3 Other Optional Products on page 1 5 OMRON is not responsible for the operation performance or write life of any other USB Memory Device 2 3 2 Applications You can use the USB Memory Device for the following applications
30. other noise countermeasures There are too many objects Decrease the number of objects on the screens for which refreshing is slow There is a heavy process ing load on the con nected device that is resulting in extended cycle times Reduce the cycle time of the connected device The message communi cations interval is too long Shorten the refreshing interval of the variable that is allocated to the object Some of the objects on the screen are not dis played The sVisible Check Box is not selected in the object settings Select the sVisible Check Box in the object properties on the Sysmac Studio If you change the sVisible property e g from a sub routine set it to True The trend graph dis play does not match the actual log timing The communications address that is set as the event for the log timing is turning ON and OFF at a high speed Increase the ON OFF interval for the communications address used as the event Numeric values cannot be input The upper lower limit check for numeric inputs is operating Check the Minimum Value and Maximum Value proper ties of the object on the Sysmac Studio and correct them as required When an object is touched nothing is input or executed A communications error occurred Check the connection between the NA Unit and con nected device The sEnabled Check Box is not selected in the object settings
31. outside the allowable age range The power supply fuse The NA Unit needs to be repaired Inquire at the con has burnt out tact given on the back of this manual There is an error in the The NA Unit may be faulty Inquire at the contact given power supply section on the back of this manual The brightness of the Increase the screen brightness setting in the project screen has decreased and download the project again NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 5 9 5 Troubleshooting NA Unit symptom The indicators light red and nothing is displayed on the screen Cause The system program is corrupted This is a fatal error Correction Execute system recovery If the problem recurs after you execute system recovery inquire at the contact given on the back of this manual There is a problem with the connected device Disconnect all devices except for the power supply and restart the NA Unit If the NA Unit starts normally con nect one device at a time and restart the NA Unit each time to see which device is causing the problem The indicators light red and an initialization mes sage is displayed on the screen The runtime middleware is corrupted Execute system recovery If the problem recurs after you execute system recovery inquire at the contact given on the back of this manual The indicators light red and an initialization failed message is displayed on the screen Init
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33. safety measures such as emergency stop circuits interlock cir cuits and limit circuits must be provided in external control circuits sainseay 9jes reJ z c External safety measures must be provided to ensure the safe operation of the system from when the power supply is turned ON until execution of the project starts Unintended operation may occur when an error occurs in memory or other data As a counter measure for such problems external safety measures must be provided to ensure safe oper ation of the system Provide measures in the communications system and in the user program to ensure safety in the overall system even if errors or malfunctions occur You must implement fail safe measures to provide sufficient protection in the event that abnor mal signals or problems occur as the result of broken signal lines or momentary power inter ruptions Not doing so may result in serious accidents due to incorrect operation GA eouenbes NO Jamod Z 3 2 1 Power ON Sequence We recommend the following sequence for turning ON the power supplies 1 Ethernet switches and other network devices 2 Connected devices 3 NA Unit If you turn ON the power supply to the connected device after you turn ON the power supply to the NA Unit an error may occur depending on system settings Precautions for Safe Use It takes up to approximately 30 s for execution of the HMI project to start after the power is turned ON Externa
34. the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset switch i Operation until Operation Ready Status The NA Unit will enter operation ready status after the following time elapses once power supply starts NA Unit Startup Time at Power ON It takes approximately 30 seconds for the NA Unit to start up The startup time is affected by the con tents of the project and the presence or absence of an SD Memory Card 3 1 2 Power OFF Operation AA WARNING NA Unit operation may not be dependable for momentary power interruptions Q Implement countermeasures for momentary power interruptions at the power supply I Precautions for Power Interruptions Observe the following precautions when power is interrupted Description SD Memory Card access in prog Any write data may be lost ress Transferring the project or other data in process The operation is interrupted As a result an error will occur the next time that the power is turned ON Transfer the data again 3 2 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring 3 2 Fail safe Measures A WARNING Provide safety measures in external circuits to ensure safety in the system if an abnormality occurs due to malfunction of the NA Unit or due to other external factors affecting operation Not doing so may result in serious accidents due to incorrect operation The circuits associated with
35. 0 levels adjustment Front panel RUN Lit green Normal operation indicators Lit red Error A and dark pixels fall within the following standard ranges Model NA5 15W NA5 12W NA5 9W NA5 7W 2 3 The backlight can be replaced at an OMRON maintenance base Standard range Number of light and dark pixels 10 or less There must not be 3 consecutive light dark pixels expectancy is drastically shortened if PT is used at high temperatures 4 There may be some defective pixels in the display This is not a fault as long as the numbers of defective light This is the estimated time before brightness is reduced by half at room temperature and humidity The life The brightness of the front panel indicators is also adjustable when you adjust the brightness of the backlight i Operation Item Specification NA5 15WwW0000 NA5 12W0000 NAS 9WETETEIE NAS 7WETEIETEI Touch panel Method Analog resistance membrane pressure sensitive Resolution 16 384 x 16 384 Life 1 000 000 operations Function keys 3 inputs capacitance inputs 1 Each function key has blue indicator The brightness of the function key indicators is also adjustable when you adjust the brightness of the backlight fi Data Capacity Item Specification NA5 15WwW0000 NA5 12W0000 NAS 9WETEIEIE NAS 7WOOOO User data
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37. CS1W KS001 ating procedures of the Program ming Consoles gramming Consoles are described When programming use this manual together with the Operation Manual CS series PLCs W339 CJ series PLCs W393 the Programming Manual W394 and the Instructions Reference Manual W340 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Related Manuals Manual name Cat No Models Applications Description CS CJ NSJ Series W342 CS1G H CPU H Learning detailed 1 C mode commands and 2 FINS Communications CS1G H CPU V1 specifications on commands are described in detail Commands Refer CS1D CPUDOH the communica Refer to this manual for information ence Manual tions instructions on communications commands Ge addressed to C mode commands and FINS com CS1W SCULILI V1 CS CJ series CPU mands addressed to CPU Units po a La ide PLC Note This manual describes com series s A CJ1G H CPU H munications commands that CJ1G CPULILIP are addressed to a CPU Unit CJ1M CPU The communications path is CJ1G CPU not relevant The communi cations commands can be CJIW SCUOIL V1 sent through the serial com munications port of the CPU Unit the communications port of a Serial Communica tions Board Unit or a com munications port on
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39. Environment iie tette 3 16 3 5 6 gt reine EE 3 18 System Program System Program and NA Unit Startup Status eeeeeeeeeeeeeeenenen nnne 4 2 System Recovery eterne eren bet RIED pr ERE PRpR ER PA an 4 3 System Menu Overview ri 4 6 4 3 1 System Menu Configuration nennen enne nennen nennen nennen 4 6 4 3 2 Usingthe System MENU Lansangan estet eee eite tete oou dev NGABA ANA 4 8 System Menu Details AA AA AA aaa 4 10 4 4 1 Display Settings Project System Menu 4 10 4 4 2 Language Settings Project System Menu 4 11 4 4 3 Communications Settings Project System Mem 4 11 4 4 4 User Accounts Project System Menu 4 12 4 4 5 Alarm Viewer Project System Menu 4 13 4 4 6 Project System Menu Settings Project System Menu 4 15 4 4 7 Date amp Time Settings Device System Menu 4 15 4 4 8 Language Settings Device System Menu 4 16 4 4 9 Interface Settings Device System Men 4 16 4 4 10 Brightness Settings Device System MENU emen 4 19 4 4 11 Transfer Operations Device System Menu eene 4 20 4 4 12 Hardware Diagnostics Device System MENU ie 4 23 4 4 13 Production Information Device System Menu 4 26 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Section 5 Troubleshooting 551 Operation atte rans Error RT NANA Bd 5 2 5 1 1 Checking NA Unit Stat s 3na ia Oni LG BAGA NAG 5 2 5 1 2 Fatal Errors in the NA Unit
40. O1 14 03 Manufactured in March 2014 ES Additional Information When you turn ON the power supply to the NA Unit after you replace the Battery the HMI IsBatteryLow system defined variable will automatically change to False 6 2 2 Operation without a Battery If a Battery is not connected or the Battery voltage is too low the following operation occurs The HMI IsBatteryLow system defined variable will change to True Clock information will be incorrect NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Appendices GE The appendices provide specifications and other information not provided in the body of this manual A 1 Dimensions een A 2 AAST NAUNIIS i iei EB a ale CP CIR NG RR eC se o oe ape AUNG A 2 A 2 Available Products 0 000 cee eee ee hh hh A 6 A 2 1 Optional Products A 6 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 A 1 Appendices A 1 Dimensions A 1 1 NA Units f NAS5 15WODDO NA Units Unit mm Cable Connection Dimensions 34 4 36 69 3 Unit mm 39 6 42 1 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Appendices f NA5 12W0000 NA Units 194 2
41. OMRON Programmable Terminal NA series Hardware User s Manual NA5 15W101L NA5 12W101L NA5 9W001L NA5 7W001L1 always in control V117 E1 02 OMRON 2014 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical electronic photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of OMRON No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Moreover because OMRON is constantly striving to improve its high quality products the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Neverthe less OMRON assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained in this publication Trademarks Sysmac and SYSMAC are trademarks or registered trademarks of OMRON Corporation in Japan and other countries for OMRON factory automation products Windows Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Excel and Visual Basic are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries EtherCATe is registered trademark and patented technology licensed by Beckhoff Automation GmbH Germany ODVA CIP CompoNet DeviceNet and EtherNet IP are tradema
42. SB memory and SD card When connecting peripheral devices which do not meet the performance level of the NA Unit for noise and static electricity ensure sufficient countermeasures against noise and static electricity dur ing installation of the peripheral devices to the NA Unit Do not carry out the following operations when accessing USB devices or SD card Turning OFF the power supply of the NA Unit Press the Reset switch of the NA Unit Pull out the USB devices or SD card When using the No 6 pin of the serial port connector for a voltage of DC 5V make sure the supply equipment s current capacity is below 250mA before using it The DC 5V voltage output of the NA Unit is 5V 5 and the maximum current is 250mA To ensure the system s safety make sure to incorporate a program that call periodically signals dur ing the operation at connected device side and can confirm the normal functionality of the NA Unit before running the system Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking project subroutine and the operation of the program at the connected device side To use numeric input functions safely always make maximum and minimum limit settings Do not press the touch panel with a force greater than 30 N Do not use hard or pointed objects to operate or scrub the screen otherwise the surface of the screen may be damaged NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Precautio
43. U Units including introductory infor mation designing installation and maintenance Mainly hardware information is pro Vided with the following information on a Controller built with a CPU Unit Features and system configuration Introduction Part names and functions General specifications Installation and wiring Inspection and maintenance Use this manual together with the NJ series CPU Unit Software User s Manual Cat No W501 23 Related Manuals Manual name Cat No Models Applications Description NJ series CPU Unit W501 NJ501 Learning how to Provides the following information on Software User s NJ301 program and set a Controller built with an NJ series Manual up an NJ series CPU Unit CPU Unit CPU Unit operation Mainly software CPU Unit features information ispro Initial settings vided Programming based on IEC 61131 3 language specifications Use this manual together with the NJ series CPU Unit Hardware User s Manual Cat No W500 CJ Series Program W393 CJ1H CPU H R Learning the basic The following informat
44. UN indicator E 2 9 9 Display F1Key F2Key F3 Key Function keys No Name Description Display The entire display is a touch panel that also functions as an input device RUN indicator The status of the indicator changes according to the status of the NA Unit Function keys There are three function keys F1 F2 and F3 I F1 key F2 key F3 Key You can use the function keys as execution conditions for the actions for global or page events You can also use the function keys for interlocks Display You can perform input operations with the touch panel on the front surface of the NA Unit You can tap buttons on the touch panel to change the display or to send data to connected devices AA WARNING points or more interrupts normal touch panel operations Never press two points or more on the touch panel of the NA Unit at a time Touching two 1 2 2 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 Configuration Units Precautions for Safe Use Do not press the touch panel with a force greater than 30 N The deterioration over time may cause the touch points to move on the touch panel Cali brate the touch panel periodically e A touch position detection error of approximately 20 pixels may occur due to the precision of the touch panel Always take this into account when positioning object
45. USB port to connect the Sysmac Stu dio Commercially avail able USB cable USB 2 0 or 1 1 cable A connector B connector 5 0 m max Anti reflection Sheets NA 15WKBA04 NA 12WKBA04 NA 9WKBA04 NA 7WKBA04 Attach a Sheet to the screen to suppress the diffused reflections and protect against damage and dirt Protective Covers NA 15WKBAOSN NA 12WKBAOSN NA 9WKBAOSN NA 7WKBAOSN These Covers protect the screen surface from oil dust and finger marks NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 4 Specifications This section gives the hardware specifications of the NA series PTs 1 4 1 General Specifications Te Specification NA5 15WLTLTETET NA5 12WO000 NA5 9W0000 NA5 7W0000 Rated supply 24 VDC voltage Allowable power 19 2 to 28 8 VDC 24 VDC 42096 supply voltage range Allowable Operation for momentary power interruption is not specified momentary power interrup tion time Power con 47 W max 45 W max 40 W max 35 W max sumption Ambient operat ing temperature 0 to 50 C 2 Ambient stor age temperature 20 to 60 C 3 Ambient operat ing humidity 10 to 90 2 Must be no condensation Atmosphere Must be free from corrosive gases Pollution degree 2 or less JIS B 3502 IEC 61131 2 Noise immunity 2 kV on power supply line Confor
46. Unit connector For future expansion c SD Memory Card connector Insert an SD Memory Card here d Ethernet port 1 Connect a device other than the Sysmac Studio Ethernet port 2 Connect mainly the Sysmac Studio N e Serial port For future expansion f USB host port Connect this port to a USB Memory Device mouse etc E g USB slave port Connect the Sysmac Studio or other devices h Reset switch Use this switch to reset the NA Unit i Battery connector Connect the connector on the backup Battery here DIP switch For future expansion The DIP switch is on a PCB that is accessed by opening the Battery cover Do not change any of the factory settings of the pins on the DIP switch k Battery This is the battery to backup the clock information in the NA Unit 1 DC input terminals These are the power supply terminals Connect the accessory power supply connector and supply power m ID information label You can check the ID information of the NA Unit 1 The DIP switch Expansion Unit connector and serial port are for future expansion Precautions for Safe Use Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset switch suonoun pue sjueuodulo2 Z e Battery The following Battery is provided as a standard feature Model Appearance Specifications CJ1W BAT01 Effective life i e maximum life expectancy 5 years The following data is retai
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48. and wire the functional ground terminal A of the NA series PT as required ES Additional Information The NA Units comply with shipbuilding standards Refer to Conformance to Shipbuilding Stan dards on page 21 for information on applicable shipbuilding standards NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring ES Additional Information Bracket Mounting Locations for Different Units When you mount an NA Unit secure it with the mounting brackets as shown in the following fig ures e NA5 15WLILTLI Secure the NA Unit with mounting brackets in the eight locations shown below spun WN Burjejsu e c e NA5 12WLTILTIL Secure the NA Unit with mounting brackets in the six locations shown below inni 9 9 Z Gy Nn OO Secure the NA Unit with mounting brackets in the four locations shown below aa ass jaueg Jozuo e ur uoneljeisu Lee NA5 7WLILIETEI Secure the NA Unit with mounting brackets in the four locations shown below NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 7 3 Installation and Wiring 3 4 Wiring Methods This section describes how to wire an NA Unit AA WARNING Make sure that the voltage and current that are inp
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50. bd MAC HE PORT 1 XXXXXXXXXXXX PORT 2 EA EE LOT NEED NN AAEE OMRON Corporation MADE IN THE NETHERLANDS No Name Description a Model Gives the model of the NA Unit b Standards Gives the standards for which the NA Unit is certified c MAC addresses Give the MAC addresses of the Ethernet ports d Lot number Gives the lot number of the NA Unit DDMYYL Lot number L For use by OMRON M is 1 to 9 for January to September X for October Y for November and Z for December NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 Configuration Units 2 2 SD Memory Cards This section describes how to use an SD Memory Card to transfer the project or save log data 2 2 1 Models and Specifications SD and SDHC memory cards are supported but use the OMRON specified SD Memory Cards Refer to 1 3 3 Other Optional Products on page 1 5 OMRON is not responsible for the operation perfor mance or write life of any other memory card ES Additional Information Write Protection Key You will not be able to write to the SD Memory Card if the key is set to the LOCK position Use this setting to prevent overwriting FOR INDUSTRIAL 2 2 2 Applications You can use the SD Memory Card for the following applications Automatically transferring the project data which includes the screen data created on the Sysmac Studio to an HMI Updating the HMI
51. ce Appendices NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 5 Sections in this Manual NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 CONTENTS Intr ductio PAGA tot c n 1 Rel vant Manuals 2 Manual Str etuire Jia 3 Sections in this Maliualao era 5 Terms and Conditions Agreement nnns 11 GENEE EE HOI Aa AA AA 13 Precautions Tor Safe Use icona 15 Precautions for Correct E 18 Regulations and Standards 1rrrr 19 Conformance to Shipbuilding Standards eese 21 Related Nana iii GUN eee 23 Neie Lo oto AAAH AA 27 REVISION HISIOPy ee a a ed mr prep D LI eR nil 28 Section 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 1 NA series Programmable Terminals eese enne nennen nnn 1 2 UEM Ium T TET 1 2 1 2 System Configurations risiini aee ERENER RAE NEE iii 1 4 1 2 1 Connecting to the Support Software i 1 4 1 2 2 Network Configuration with Other Devices nanana ana unawa naa aa nananana eene 1 4 1 3 Available le DEE 1 5 1 3 1 LEE 1 5 UE Nee 1 5 1 3 3 Other Optional Products uil ni 1 5 14 Specifi ET 1 7 1 4 1 General Specifications aaa 1 7 1 4 2 Performance Specifications EEN 1 10 Section 2 Configuration Units 2 1 NA Units nii ce ato E 2 2 2 1 1 Components and FUNCOMS siusis eiecit ite aidai d dre seed nici cese mones sepe diede 2 2 2
52. certified BV Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified GL Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified ABS Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified KR Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified CR Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Precautions for Compliance with Shipping Standards 1 Always install the NA Unit in a control panel 2 Install the NA Unit in a control panel that has air conditioning 3 Completely shield the gap at openings in the control panel or operation panel with a gasket 4 The following noise filter must be connected to the 0 VDC to 24 VDC power supply line Manufacturer Schaffner Model FN 2080 XX 22 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Related Manuals Related Manuals The following manuals are related to the NA series PTs Use these manuals for reference Manual name Cat No Models Applications Description NA series Program V117 NA5 LIW Learning the speci Information is provided on NA series mable Terminal Hard fications and set PT specifications part names instal ware User s Manual tings re
53. ck up data NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 11 saalnag Aiowaw gen E Z suomeoyioeds pue slapow e z 2 Configuration Units fl Installing the USB Memory Device 1 Insert the USB Memory Devices into the USB host port on the back of the NA Unit 2 Push the USB Memory Device all of the way in i Removing the USB Memory Device 1 Execute EjectUSBDevice in a subroutine and then remove the USB Memory Device 2 12 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 Configuration Units 2 4 Support Software aaa N This Sysmac Studio is used to create debug and maintain applications for NA series Programmable Ha Terminals 5 E a i g 2 4 1 Connection Methods F O With an NA series Programmable Terminal you can connect the Sysmac Studio online in the following i ways j Connecting with USB IN Use a commercially available USB cable for a USB connection e o Back Panel of A NA Unit S g E Sysmac Studio Commercially available USB slave port USB cable Bottom Panel of p Cm NN C J
54. communica tions f a router or other network devices are installed check the settings of the router or other network devices to see if they allow normal communications If a connected device uses data links check to see if the processing capacity of the connected device and the network band are sufficient to handle them Low Battery Voltage Replace the Battery Minor Project Error Download the project again e SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device Error Replace the SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device with a normal one 5 2 4 Causes and Correction When You Cannot Go Online from the Sysmac Studio The following table lists the possible causes when you cannot go online with the NA Unit from the Sys mac Studio Cause Incorrect settings or faulty communi cations path Description There is a mistake in the settings that the Sysmac Studio uses to go online with the NA Unit Or the communications path is faulty Correction Refer to Troubleshooting Incorrect Settings and Faulty Communications Path on page 5 6 Fatal Errors in the NA Unit A fatal error occurred in the NA Unit Refer to 5 2 1 Confirming NA Unit Operation on page 5 4 High load on the NA Unit The load on the NA Unit is too high and time cannot be obtained to connect with the Sys mac Studio NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Execute system recovery reduce the project load and then d
55. e NA Unit No Turn ON the power supply to the NA Unit Yes an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Insert the cable connectors at the personal computer Ethernet Are the Ethernet cables switches and the NA Unit until they lock into place Verify that connected properly the link indicator is lit at the computer and Ethernet switches and that the LINK ACT indicator is lit at the NA Unit Bunooysa qnol Z S an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Is the connection method set to a direct Ethernet connection in the Communications Setup of the Sysmac Studio Set the connection method to a direct Ethernet connection in the Communications Setup of the Sysmac Studio oipnis DELUSAS eut wou BUI UD OF IOUUECH noA ueuM uonosJ402 pue sesne r z G an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Set the IP address for the personal computer Use the default IP address for the NA Unit or connect the Sysmac Studio to the NA Unit with a USB cable and set the required IP address Is the same IP address set for more than one node e g computer or NA Unit in the same domain an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Change the Ethernet interface card specification at the Sysmac Studio or connect the Ethernet cable to the specified Ethernet interface card Refer to the appendices of the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504
56. e Features Specifications with Variables for Superior Reusability If you connect to an NJ series Controller all you have to do to specify memory in the Controller is to specify the Controller variables This allows you to create objects that are not dependent on specific m devices or memory maps This in turn makes the objects much more reusable than they were with IR previous PTs p m Program with Visual Basic You can use Microsoft s Visual Basic to program advanced functions that you cannot achieve with standard objects A Wealth of Security Features The many security features of the NA series PTs include operation authority settings and execution restrictions with IDs Use the Integrated Development Environment of Sysmac Studio Automation Software You use the Sysmac Studio to create applications for the NA series Programmable Terminals The Sysmac Studio provides an integrated development environment that covers not only the NA series Programmable Terminal but also the Controller and devices on EtherCAT as well You can use consistent procedures for all devices regardless of differences in the devices The Sys mac Studio supports all phases of Controller application from page creation and sequence design through debugging simulations commissioning and changes during operation A Wealth of Simulation Features You can perform simulations using a virtual HMI on the Sysmac Studio And you can also perform onl
57. e NA device Check Box is not selected cannot be read by the Sysmac Studio You can use projects like these i e projects that do not contain the source code to create duplicates of the NA Unit with the same project or as backups to restore the NA Unit without using a computer if the NA Unit fails NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 21 4 System Program d Transfer Data to HMI This screen is used to download text videos or other data from an SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device Transfer Data To HMI e Medi Data Type Documents e m a c Last modified Manual NA PDF 2014 06 02 16 40 14 bD 929 7 O ANIT No Item Description a Data Type Sets the file type Only files with the specified file type are displayed at c b Transfer to HMI Downloads the data c Current Folder Displays the files and folders in the currently open folder d Path Displays the path of the folder displayed at c e Media Sets the media that contains the data to download i Transfer Data from HMI This screen is used to upload recipes videos or other data to an SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device Transfer Data From HMI H Medi e o Last modified IE pm 0 f Manual_NA PDF 2014 06 10 02 c File Name Manual_NA PDF m d e g rransfer From HMI No Item Description a Media Sets the media to which to upload the data b
58. e and Inspection Periodic inspections are required in order to maintain the NA series PT in the best operating condition 6 1 1 Preparations for Problems Observe the following precautions to enable smooth troubleshooting when problems occur Backing Up the Sysmac Studio Project Always make a backup of the Sysmac Studio project and store it in a safe place You will need it if you have to send in the NA Unit for repairs or if replace the NA Unit with another NA Unit Spare NA Units We recommend that you keep spare NA Units on hand to enable faster system recovery when prob lems occur with an NA Unit the backlight reaches the end of its life making the display hard to see etc 6 1 2 Periodic Inspection Although the major components in NA Unit have an extremely long life time they can deteriorate under improper environmental conditions Periodic inspections are thus required Inspection is recommended at least once every six months to a year but more frequent inspections will be necessary according to the ambient environment Take immediate steps to correct the situation if any of the conditions in the following table are outside of the criteria Periodic Inspection Points No Item Source power supply Inspection Check for voltage fluctuations at the power supply terminals Criteria Correction The voltage must be Use a voltage tester to check the within the allowable power supply at the terminals Ta
59. e common to the entire System Menu i This button exits the System Menu and places the NA Unit in Run Status or displays the Project System Menu This button changes to a page at the next higher level Apply This button applies local changes to settings NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 9 4 System Program 4 4 System Menu Details This section describes the functions that are provided by the System Menu 4 44 Display Settings Project System Menu You can use the display settings to set the following items Display Settings Screen Saver Settings m Screen Saver Enabled c Type Timeout Brightness Settings Brightness 200 m a b c TES No Item Description a Screen Saver Enabled Select this check box to use the screen saver b Type Sets the type of screen saver c Timeout Sets the time until the screen saver is started in minutes d Brightness Sets the screen brightness NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program 4 4 2 Language Settings Project System Menu You can use the language settings to set the following items Language Settings PETSA TETE English United States SCHEINT English United States LI Keep this setting on as a startup language C USAGE Eva English UK No Item Description a User Language Sets the user language b System Language Displays the sy
60. e project and the variables with a Retain attribute i e variables retained during power interruptions that are required at startup before you start oper ation Unexpected accidents may occur depending on the relation between the project and the status of variables retained during power interruptions Cleaning Clean the NA Unit periodically in order to keep it in the best operating condition Cleaning Method If the touch panel becomes dirty the displays will be hard to see Periodically clean the touch panel as follows Wipe the NA Unit daily with a dry soft cloth If the touch panel is very dirty and you try to clean it with a dry cloth you may scratch the front sheet Use a damp cloth first to remove the dirt When a spot cannot be removed with a dry cloth dampen the cloth with a neutral cleanser an approximately 296 solution wring out the cloth and wipe the NA Unit Asmudge may remain on the NA Unit from gum vinyl or tape that was left on for a long time Remove any smudges when cleaning Precautions for Safe Use Do not use volatile solvents such as benzene and thinners or chemical cloths NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 6 Maintenance 6 2 Replacing the Battery The Battery in the NA Unit requires maintenance The Battery is for the NA Unit s internal clock This section describes how to replace the Battery 6 2 1 Battery Replacement j Purpose of the Battery It is
61. e reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supplies connected to the NA Unit NA series PTs that comply with EC Directives also conform to the Common Emission Standard EN 61000 6 4 Radiated emission characteristics 10 m regulations may vary depending on the configuration of the control panel used other devices connected to the control panel wiring and other conditions You must therefore confirm that the overall machine or equipment complies with EC Directives This is a Class A product for industrial environments In a residential environment it may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take appropriate measures NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 19 Regulations and Standards Conformance to KC Standards Observe the following precaution if you use NA series PTs in Korea A 3 NA 32 98 38 AL EAD o 71772 SERA 32 Az E7 7 2A Baap EE NGAE 0 AL 97 HEY 7999 AAAA NGI AS 2359 gll Class A Device Broadcasting Communications Device for Business Use This device obtained EMC registration for office use Class A and it is intended to be used in places other than homes Sellers and or users need to take note of this 20 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Conformance to Shipbuilding Standards Conformance to Shipbuilding Standards The NA series Programmable Terminals comply with shipping standards Application co
62. ed device ManW301 XXX XXX is low on available free space ManW302 XXX XXX is very low on available free space There is not sufficient space available on the SD Memory Card or in the USB Memory Device Replace the SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device with one with sufficient available space ManE303 Storage media XXX not found The specified SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device is not inserted in the NA Unit Insert an SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device into the NA Unit ManE304 Backup to MRAM has failed for XXX The M RAM cannot be written normally ManE305 Failed to recover data from MRAM for XXX please restart the system ManE306 Failed to backup Alarms to MRAM please restart the system The XXX data on the M RAM is in an illegal state The M RAM cannot be written normally ManE307 Failed to recover Alarms from MRAM please restart the system The alarm data on the M RAM is in an illegal state Restart the NA Unit If the same message is displayed after the restart execute system recovery If the same message is displayed even after system recovery the NA Unit must be repaired Inquire at the contact given on the back of this manual ManE308 Failed to write XXX records to file XXX ManE310 Failed to cre ate log file for XXX Logging the data failed Insert an SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device into the NA Unit Replace the SD Memory Card or USB Memo
63. er s request Omron will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use which apply to the Product This information by itself is not sufficient for a com plete determination of the suitability of the Product in combination with the end product machine sys tem or other application or use Buyer shall be solely responsible for determining appropriateness of the particular Product with respect to Buyer s application product or system Buyer shall take applica tion responsibility in all cases NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON PRODUCT S IS PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM i Programmable Products Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Disclaimers Performance Data Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty It may represent the result of Omron s test conditions and the user must correlate it to actual application requirements Actual perfor mance is subject to the Omron s Warranty and Limitations of Liability D Change in Specifications Product specifications and accessor
64. es nonfatal errors If any of the following errors occurs the Sysmac Studio can go online with the NA Unit but communications connections with connected devices are not possible Tag Verification Error The tags registered in the NA Unit do not agree with the tags registered in the connected device e Connected Device Communications Error Normal communications are not possible with a connected device If any of the following errors occurs the Sysmac Studio can go online with the NA Unit and communications connections with connected devices are possible Low Battery Voltage The voltage of the Battery has decreased SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device Error There is an error in the SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device inserted in the NA Unit NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 5 3 10417 ue Jaye uonelado L HUN VN 94 ur 1043 EYE JUON CL 5 Troubleshooting 5 2 Troubleshooting 5 2 1 This section provides basic error identification troubleshooting flowcharts and error corrections Use them when an error occurs in the NA Unit Confirming NA Unit Operation When an error occurs in the NA Unit use the following flowchart to determine whether the error is a fatal error or a non fatal error A fatal error occurred in the NA Unit Refer to 5 2 2 Correcting Fatal Errors in the NA Unit on page 5 4 for corrections Flashing red Not lit RUN indicator Power supply error Li
65. et and protective cover interrupts the normal function key operation Do not use them together When you use gloves or others the function keys may not work correctly depending on the mate rial and thickness of the gloves Take actual conditions of the gloves usage into considerations prior to the system startup to perform the confirmation The function keys do not work when covered with water Remove the water completely before use NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 17 Precautions for Correct Use Precautions for Correct Use 18 Do not install or store the NA Unit in any of the following locations Locations subject to severe changes in temperature Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifications Locations subject to condensation as the result of high humidity Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration Locations outdoors subject to direct wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to dust Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to splashing oil or chemicals Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations D Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electric field or magnetic field Locations close to power supply lines Locations s
66. far away as possible from high voltage 600 V or higher and power devices to ensure safe operation and maintenance A NA Unit Ci Example of Recommended Equipment Arrangement WWW kW Control panel Control panel High voltage power panel Example of Poor Equipment Arrangement WWW kW d NA Unit Control panel Control panel High voltage power panel Examples of Equipment Arrangement in Panel with High voltage Devices i External Wiring Wiring and noise countermeasures in particular must be based mostly on experience and it is neces sary to closely manage wiring based on information in the manuals Wiring Routes Each of the following combinations includes different signal types properties or levels They will cause the signal to noise ratio to drop due to factors such as electrical induction As a general rule when wiring either use separate cables or separate wiring routes for these items Future mainte nance operations and changes to the system will also be made easier by carefully organizing the wiring from the start Power lines and signal lines Input signals and output signals Analog signals and digital signals High level signals and low level signals Communications lines and power lines DC signals and AC signals High frequency devices such as Inver
67. fer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual Cat No V118 for details NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 3 SHUN YN L suonoun pue spueuodwod Z 2 Configuration Units I Back Panel Back Panel m ID information label ra a Battery cover a b Expansion Unit connector for 9 future expansion e G e Bottom Panel d Ethernet ports e Serial port for future expansion 12 c SD Memory Card connector f USB host port rd SE e 5 g USB slave port L 1 DC input terminals h Reset switch i Battery connector j DIP switch k Battery pro CU Appearance with the Battery Cover Open 2 4 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 Configuration Units No Name Description a Battery cover Open this cover to replace the Battery b Expansion
68. for the procedure to specify the Ethernet interface card Is the Ethernet cable onnected to the Ethernet interface card that is specified to use to connect to the NA Unit in the Sysmac Studio an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit END Replace the Ethernet cable NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 5 7 5 Troubleshooting Ethernet Hub Connection Sysmac Studio cannot connect to the NA Unit Is power supplied to the NA Unit N S Turn ON the power supply to the NA Unit Yes an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Insert the cable connectors at the personal computer Ethernet switches and the NA Unit until they lock into place Verify that the link indicator is lit at the computer and Ethernet switches and the LINK ACT indicator is lit at the NA Unit Are the Ethernet cables connected properly Can the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Is the connection method Set the connection method to an Ethernet set to an Ethernet hub connection in hub connection in the Communications the Communications Setup of the Setup of the Sysmac Studio Set the Remote Sysmac Studio IP Address in the Communications Setup Can the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Correct the Remote IP Address in the Is the Remote IP Address set correctly Communications Setup of the Sysmac in the Communications Setup of the Studio Sysmac St
69. ging the password do not reset or turn OFF the power supply until the writing is com pleted A failure to store the password may cause the project to fail to function While uploading or downloading a project or a system program do not perform the operations as fol lows Such operations may corrupt the project or the system program e Turning OFF the power supply of the NA Unit Resetting the NA Unit Removing the USB devices or SD card Disconnecting the cable between a support tool and the NA Unit Do not connect an AC power supply to the DC power terminals Do not perform a dielectric strength test NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 15 16 Precautions for Safe Use Use a DC power with a slight voltage fluctuation and that will provide a stable output even if the input is momentarily interrupted for 10 ms Also use the one with reinforced insulation or double insulation Rated Power Supply Voltage 24VDC Allowable range 19 2 to 28 8VDC Use a power cable with AWG 12 to 22 thick 0 35mm2 to 3 31mm2 Peel the coating 7mm length and tighten the terminal screw with the torque in the range of 0 5 to 0 6 N m Also confirm if the termi nal screw is tighten appropriately To prevent malfunctions caused by noise ground the NA Unit correctly Do not use any battery if strong impact is applied to it e g by dropping on the floor because such a battery may cause a leakage Confirm the type of
70. h the NTP server d NTP Server Sets the IP address of the NTP server e Synchronize with an Internet Select this check box to synchronize the time with a time server time server f Current Local Time Sets the current time NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 15 4 System Program 4 4 8 Language Settings Device System Menu You can use the language settings to set the following items System Menu Language No item Description a System Menu Language Sets the system language The language settings made from the Project System Menu take priority 4 4 9 Interface Settings Device System Menu You can use the interface settings to set communications for the NA Unit From the Interface Settings Screen you can tap any of the icons for settings to display the individual setting screens a b c d No Item Description a Ethernet Sets the IP address of the NA Unit and other settings b FTP Makes settings for the FTP server c VNC Makes settings for VNC d FINS Makes settings for FINS NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program Ethernet This screen is used to set the Ethernet port IP address and other settings for Ethernet a b Ethernet settings Port 1 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway DNS Primary DNS Secondary WINS Primary n WINS Secondary Ethernet Direct Connect
71. he NA Unit with a normal one Nothing is displayed on the screen The screen saver was activated This is not an error Touch the screen or press a func tion key The Backlight has failed The Backlight needs to be replaced Inquire at the con tact given on the back of this manual The screen is too dark Increase the screen brightness setting in the project and download the project again The touch panel does not respond External noise caused a malfunction Reset the NA Unit and then implement noise counter measures in the wiring The touch panel is bro ken Use the Touch Panel Input Icon on the System Menu to test the touch panel If an error is found inquire at the contact given on the back of this manual NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 NA Unit symptom The display is dark Cause The screen is too dark 5 Troubleshooting Correction Increase the brightness of the screen in the bright ness setting on the System Menu Increase the screen brightness setting in the project and download the project again The Backlight is faulty or has reached the end of its life The Backlight needs to be replaced Inquire at the con tact given on the back of this manual Numbers or characters are refreshed too slowly Communications are not stable due to external noise Separate the communications cables from power lines and perform
72. ializing runtime middle ware failed Download the project again and update the runtime middleware If the problem recurs after the download execute system recovery The indicators light red and an error dialog box with a blue title bar is dis played The project is corrupted Download the project again If the problem recurs after the download execute system recovery The indicators light red and normal operation is performed Startup failed Restart the NA Unit The indicators flash red and ManE205 Tag com parison error with xxx error message is dis played The tags registered in the NA Unit do not agree with the tags in the connected Align the tags in the NA Unit with the tags registered in the connected device device i Errors during NA Unit Operation Errors Determined from NA Unit Symptoms NA Unit symptom The indicators light red and operation stops Cause There is not enough memory Correction Change the project to reduce memory usage The indicators flash red and normal operation is performed The voltage of the Bat tery has decreased Replace the Battery Refer to 6 2 Replacing the Battery on page 6 5 for the battery replacement procedure The indicators flash red and the SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device cannot be accessed There is an error in the SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device Replace the SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device in t
73. iant standards SD SDHC Expansion Unit con nector Applications Expansion Unit Quantity 1 1 The serial port and Expansion Unit connector are for future expansion NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 suoneoyioeds y L suoneouioeds eoueuuopeg Zz r L 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 12 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Configuration Units This section describes the basic system configuration and devices used for NA series Programmable Terminals 2 1 2 3 NA Units e AN NEE Ee re 2 2 2 1 1 Components and Functions llle 2 2 SD Memory Cards iii nii ee ee Gee PI RR DNA DAANG 2 9 2 2 1 Models and Specifications 2 9 2 2 2 leie e Le TEE et e 2 9 2 2 3 Installing and Removing III 2 9 USB Memory Devices RR eee nn 2 11 2 3 1 Models and Specifications 2 11 2 3 2 Applications eebe rds rer dery o teria ap ala ere Res 2 11 2 3 3 Installing and Removing III 2 11 Support Software egeo ER ER x ERR E REX MEE 2 13 2 4 1 Connection Methods en 2 13 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 1 2 Configuration Units 2 1 NA Units This section describes the names and functions of NA Unit parts and installation methods and provides other information 2 1 1 Components and Functions I Front Panel Jr R
74. ies may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons It is our practice to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed or when significant construction changes are made However some specifications of the Product may be changed without any notice When in doubt special part numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application Please consult with your Omron s representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased Product Errors and Omissions Information presented by Omron Companies has been checked and is believed to be accurate how ever no responsibility is assumed for clerical typographical or proofreading errors or omissions 12 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Safety Precautions Safety Precautions Definition of Precautionary Information The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the NA series Programmable Terminal The safety precautions that are provided are extremely impor tant to safety Always read and heed the information provided in all safety precautions The following notation is used Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if WA RN IN G not avoided could result in mild or moderate injury or at the worst serious injury or death Additionally there may be severe property damage Indicates a potentially hazard
75. ine debugging with a virtual NJ series Controller NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 3 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 2 System Configurations The section describes the system configurations of an NA series PT 1 2 1 Connecting to the Support Software You can connect the Sysmac Studio to a USB port on the NA Unit with a commercially available USB cable You can also connect it through an Ethernet cable that is connected to Ethernet port 2 on the NA Unit Refer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual V118 for details on the connection configuration with the Sysmac Studio NA Unit Commercially available USB cable or NA Unit Ethernet cable Sysmac Studio 1 2 2 Network Configuration with Other Devices With an NA series PT you use Ethernet to connect to connected devices You can connect an NJ series Controller PLC or other device to Ethernet port 1 on the NA Unit with an Ethernet cable Ethernet ports Ethernet NJ series Controller CJ series PLC 1 4 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 3 Available Products This section provides tables of the NA Units and optional products Refer to 1 4 Specifications on page 1 7 for detailed specifications 1 3 1 NA Units Case i z Model D
76. inimum of 200 mm away from high voltage lines or power lines or place the high voltage lines or power lines in metal tubing and completely ground the metal tubing to 100 Q or less High voltage power panel Power lines Metal tubing Power lines aii NA Unit 200 mm Ground of 100 Q or less Example Separating NA Unit from Power Lines 3 5 6 Grounding Grounding has the following two purposes Protective Grounding Protective grounding is done to ensure safety It is intended to prevent electrical shock by holding the electrical potential at the grounding potential that is generated by factors such as leakage induction or failure Functional Grounding Functional grounding is done to protect device and system functions including prevention of noise from external sources or prevention of noise from devices or equipment that could have harmful effects on other devices or equipment Grounding requirements sometimes depend on the situation and they may be found based on experi mentation It is important to sufficiently check the particular circumstances before grounding I Grounding Methods and Precautions Principles of One point Grounding For devices to operate properly the reference potential between the devices must be stabilized Use one point grounding so that noise current does not flow to ground lines between the devices e Use one point grounding as shown in figure a Connect to the ground pole of the othe
77. ion s iejag nusy uejs S GP c No Item Description a Ethernet Port 1 Settings Sets the IP address and other settings for Ethernet port 1 b Ethernet Port 2 Settings Sets the IP address and other settings for Ethernet port 2 This set ting is ignored if you select the Directly connect Sysmac Studio with Ethernet Check Box c Ping Test Executes a ping test for the specified address FTP This screen is used to make settings for the FTP server nuaw wa sAs eoiveg sBumes eoeueju 6 7 7 oLogin Name New Password Confirm Password No Item Description a Enable FTP server Select this check box to use the FTP server b Change account settings Select this check box to change the account c Login Name Sets the login name d Password Sets the password NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 17 4 System Program Juno This screen is used to make settings for VNC New Password Confirm Password No Item Description a Enable VNC Server Select this check box to use the VNC b Port No Sets the port number c Mode Sets the mode d Change password Select this check box to change the password e Password Sets the password I FINS This screen is used to make settings for FINS a b c FINS Settings FINS Address settings Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 2 o FINS UDP port No Item Etherne
78. ion conditions in applications where the NA Unit is subject to contact with oil or water Be certain to use the cables with lock mechanism such as serial cable or the Ethernet cable after confirming if it is securely locked Do not touch the packaging part of the circuit board with your bare hands Discharge any static elec tricity from your body before handling the board Do not use volatile solvents such as benzene and thinners or chemical cloths Water and oil resistance will be lost if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off Do not use the NA Unit if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off As the rubber packing will deteriorate shrink or harden depending on the operating environment periodical inspection is necessary Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply or pressing the reset Switch The whole system may stop depending on how the power supply is turned ON or OFF Turn ON OFF the power supply according to the specified procedure Operate DIP switch according to the following way Correct technique Incorrect technique T US Back of the case N DIP switch The DIP switch may break if it is levered with a tool against the case as shown in the figure Once the DIP switch settings are changed reset by pressing the reset switch or restart the power supply Initialize the project after confirming that existing project is backed up at the Sysmac Studio e When chan
79. ion is provided mable Controllers CJ1G H CPU H specifications of on a CJ series PLC Operation Manual CJ1G CPU p the CJ series Introduction and features PLCs including System configuration design CJ1M CPU introductory infor CJ1G CPU mation designing nstallation and wiring installation and e I O memory allocation maintenance Troubleshooting Use this manual together with the Programming Manual Cat No W394 CS CJ NSJ Series W394 CS1G H CPU H Learning about the The following information is provided Programmable Con CS1G H CPU V1 functions of the on a CS CJ series or NSJ series trollers Operation CS1D CPU H CS CJ series and PLC Manual NSJ series PLCs Programming CS1D CPULILIS Master function CJ1H CPULTLIH R File memory ESTHER e Other functions KA E Use this manual together with the CJ1M CPU Operation Manual CS series PLCs CJ1G CPU W339 CJ series PLCs W393 NSJLI B G5D NSJLI B M3D CS CJ NJ series W340 CS10 CPU Learning detailed Instructions are described in detail Instructions Refer CJ15 CPU information on pro When programming use this manual ence Manual CJ2H CPU gramming instruc together with the Operation Manual NSJDID i tions CS series PLCs W339 CJ series PLCs W393 and the Programming Manual W394 CS CJ Series Pro W341 CQM1H PRO01 Learning the oper The operating procedures of the Pro gramming Consoles Operation Manual 24 CQM1 PRO01 C200H PRO27
80. isplay Data l Powercon Weight Appearance Color panel capacity sumption NA5 15W101S Silver 15 4 inches NA5 15W101B Black 47 W max 3 2 kg max NA5 12W101S Silver 12 1 inches NA5 12W101B Black 256 MB 45 W max 2 3 kg max NA5 9W001S Silver 9 0 inches NA5 9W001B Black 40 W max 1 7 kg max NA5 7W001S Silver 7 0 inches NA5 7W001B Black 35 W max 1 3 kg max 1 3 2 Support Software You use the Sysmac Studio to create applications for NA series PTs and to debug them Name Model Specifications Sysmac Studio Standard SYSMAC SE This software is used to create and debug applica Edition tions for NA series PTs You can also use the Sysmac Studio to perform pro gramming and simulations for NJ series Controllers because it provides an integrated development envi ronment for all Sysmac devices 1 3 3 Other Optional Products SD Memory Cards Model Capacity HMC SD291 7 GB HMC SD491 Kam GE so KH NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 5 sjonpoad e gelieAv e L SHUN VN L E L 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals I USB Memory Devices Moda Capacity FZ MEM2G 2GB FZ MEM8G 8 GB Other Products Name Model Appearance Specifications Battery Set CJ1W BATO1 This is the battery for backup This Battery is provided as an accessory It is used to back up the clock informa tion in the NA Unit Cable for
81. ith respect to Buyer s application product or system Buyer shall take application responsibility in all cases but the following is a non exhaustive list of applications for which particular attention must be given i Outdoor use uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference or conditions or uses not described in this document ii Use in consumer products or any use in significant quantities iii Energy control systems combustion systems railroad systems aviation Systems medical equipment amusement machines vehicles safety equip ment and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations iv Systems machines and equipment that could present a risk to life or prop erty Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to this Prod uct NEVER USE THE PRODUCT FOR AN APPLICATION INVOLVING SERIOUS RISK TO LIFE OR PROPERTY OR IN LARGE QUANTITIES WITHOUT ENSURING THAT THE SYSTEM AS A WHOLE HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO ADDRESS THE RISKS AND THAT THE OMRON S PRODUCT IS PROP ERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM Programmable Products Omron Companies shall not be responsible for the user s programming of a programmable Product or any consequence thereof Performance Data Data presented in Omron Company websites catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitabil ity and does not constitute a warran
82. ke voltage fluctuation necessary steps to bring voltage range 19 2 to 28 8 V fluctuations within limits 24 V 20 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 6 Maintenance No Item Inspection Criteria Correction 2 Ambient Make sure that the ambient 0 to 50 C Use a thermometer to check the environ temperature e g the temper temperature and ensure that the ment ature inside the control panel ambient temperature remains is suitable within the allowable range Make sure that the ambient The relative humidity Use a hygrometer to check the humidity e g the humidity must be 10 to 90 humidity and ensure that the ambi inside the control panel is suit with no condensation ent humidity remains within the able allowable range Be careful of the condensation caused by tempera ture changes Check that the NA Unit is notin Not in direct sunlight Protect the NA Unit if necessary direct sunlight Check for accumulation of dirt No accumulation Clean and protect the NA Unit if dust salt metal powder etc necessary Check for water oil or chemi No spray Clean and protect the NA Unit if cal sprays that may land on the necessary NA Unit Check for corrosive or flamma No corrosive or flam Check by smell or use a sensor ble gases in the area of the NA mable gases Unit Check for direct vibration or Vibration resistance Install cushioning
83. l communications are also not performed during this period Implement fail safe measures so that connected devices do not operate incorrectly including measures to check the execution of the HMI project o NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 3 Installation and Wiring 3 3 Installing NA Units This section describes how to install an NA Unit La Precautions for Correct Use Follow the instructions in this manual to correctly perform installation Do not install or store the NA Unit in any of the following locations Locations subject to severe changes in temperature Locations subject to temperatures or humidity outside the range specified in the specifica tions Locations subject to condensation as the result of high humidity Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Locations subject to strong shock or vibration Locations outdoors subject to direct wind and rain Locations subject to strong ultraviolet light Locations subject to dust Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to splashing oil or chemicals Take appropriate and sufficient countermeasures when installing systems in the following locations Locations subject to static electricity or other forms of noise Locations subject to strong electric field or magnetic field Locations close to power supply lines Locations subject to possible exposure to radioactivity 3 3 1 Installation in a Control Panel
84. lm Material Attachment method Double sided tape Dimensions Unit mm Model Specification X Y Z NA 15WKBA05N Transparent protective covers for NA5 15W 444 315 8 0 NA 12WKBA05N Transparent protective covers for NA5 12W 364 268 8 0 NA 9WKBA05N Transparent protective covers for NA5 9W 314 214 8 0 NA 7WKBA05N Transparent protective covers for NA5 7W 260 189 8 5 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 A 7 gt syonpold 2 qejieay Z Y sjonpoig euondo Z Y Appendices NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Index NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 1 Index A TEE 21 Anti reflection Sheets 1 6 available products nn rerere ne 1 5 A 6 B Battery ee gode as 1 6 battery replacement awan wnsnaansnasan asaan 6 5 EEN 21 C Cleanings a aa 6 4 control panels a eene e aan 3 4 CR D ana kad 21 D data capacity emen 1 10 ell Le EE A 2 DNA E ali E aaa a 21 E EMG Directive ace ettet in ree 1 8 LIAE KAEA EREA EE e tat erg Seti a man ier a 5 2 5 3 Ethernet ports viis epe NILAGA 1 11 2 6 Expansion Unit connector eeeeeeeeeeeeeenteeeeeeeeee 1 11 external interfaces i 1 11 F Function keys
85. mal operation is not performed Errors include hardware problems system program crashes and user data errors 5 1 2 Fatal Errors in the NA Unit i Fatal Errors in the NA Unit Some errors are fatal and prevent the NA Unit from operating This section describes these fatal errors which cause the operation of the NA Unit to stop If any of the following errors occurs the Sysmac Studio cannot go online with the NA Unit and communications connections with connected devices are not possible Power Supply Error Power is not supplied the voltage is outside of the allowable range or the power supply section is faulty 5 2 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 5 Troubleshooting Hardware Error A hardware error is any hardware problem except those in the power supply System Program Error The system program is corrupted and normal operation is not possible e If any of the following errors occur the Sysmac Studio can go online with the NA Unit but communications connections with connected devices are not possible Runtime Error The middleware that executes the project is not operating normally Project Error There is a fatal error in the project so normal operation is not possible 5 1 3 Nonfatal Errors in the NA Unit Nonfatal Errors in the NA Unit If there are no problems in the hardware or system program the NA Unit will operate even if one of these errors occurs This section describ
86. minal according to the following conditions If there is a difference in electrical potential between the NA Unit and the connected devices ground them as shown in the following figure BuuIM Ajddns Jamod L p Ground to one point Precautions for Safe Use To prevent malfunctions caused by noise ground the NA Unit correctly V Precautions for Correct Use If the connected devices are separated too far from the NA Unit to ground them to the same point and the NA Unit is installed in the same panel as devices that generate noise such as motors and inverters do not ground the NA Unit NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 11 3 Installation and Wiring Refer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Device Connection Manual Cat No V120 for informa tion on wiring the Ethernet ports The serial port is for future expansion Do not wire this port 3 12 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring 3 5 Control Panel Installation To ensure system reliability and safety the system must be designed and configured according to the installation environment temperature humidity vibration shock corrosive gases overcurrent noise etc 3 5 1 Temperature Panels have been reduced in size due to space saving and miniaturization in devices and systems and the temperature inside the panel may be at least 10 to 15 C higher than outside the
87. ms to IEC 61000 4 4 Vibration resis tance during Conforms to IEC 60068 2 6 5 to 8 4 Hz with 3 5 mm half amplitude and 8 4 to 150 Hz with 9 8 m s for 100 minutes each in X Y and Z directions Time coefficient of 10 minutes x coefficient factor of 10 total time operation of 100 min Shock resis Conforms to IEC 60028 2 27 nce during 147 m s 3 times each in X Y and Z directions operation Dimensions 420x291x69mm 340x244x69 mm 290x190x69mm 236 x 165 x69 mm W W x H x D WxHxD W x H x D x H x D 392 5 x 268 A mm 310 x221 5 mm 261 x 166 Al mm 197 x141 5 mm Panel cutout horizontal x vertical horizontal x vertical horizontal x vertical horizontal x vertical dimensions Panel thickness 1 6 Panel thickness 1 6 Panel thickness 1 6 Panel thickness 1 6 to to 6 0 mm to 6 0 mm to 6 0 mm 6 0 mm Weight 3 2 kg max 2 3 kg max 1 7 kg max 1 3 kg max Degree of pro Front panel controls IP65 oil proof type UL type 4X tection Battery life 5 years at 25 C Battery life The RTC will be backed up for 5 days after the battery runs low The RTC will be backed up NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 by a super capacitor for 5 minutes after removing the old battery This assumes that the power is first turned ON for at least 5 minutes and then turned OFF suoneoyioeds y L suoneoyioeds eJeues t L 1 Introduction to the
88. nd not only the high frequency equipment but also the panel itself in which the NA Unit is housed NA Unit Functional Ground Terminal The NA Unit has the following ground terminal Functional ground terminal Connected to a neutral point in the noise filter to provide a ground when power supply noise causes malfunctioning When the functional ground terminal is correctly grounded it is generally effective in suppressing power supply common noise Occasionally however grounding this terminal will result in picking up more noise so be careful when using it External power NA Unit side supply side Connections When Using an External Noise Filter NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 19 3 Installation and Wiring NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 System Program Ea a This section describes the system program that is used by NA series Programmable Terminals 4 1 System Program and NA Unit Startup Status 4 2 4 2 System Recovery eee nh nh hr 4 3 4 3 System Menu Overview 000 cece n n nn nnn 4 6 4 3 1 System Menu Configuration 00000 ete 4 6 4 3 2 Using the System Menu 4 8 4 4 System Menu Details aunan ccc Rn IA 4 10 4 4 1 Display Settings Project System Menu 4 10 4 4 2 Language Settings Project System Menu 4 11 4 4 3 Communications Settings Project System Menu
89. nditions are set for compliance for individual shipping standards and it may not be possible to use the product in some installation locations Contact an OMRON sales representative before using the product International Shipping Standards Shipping Standards of Various Countries Abbreviation Country Name NK Japan Nippon Kaiji Kyokai LR Great Britain Lloyd s Register of Shipping DNV Norway Det Norske Veritas RINA Italy Registro Italiano Navale BV France Bureau Veritas GL Germany Germanischer Lloyd ABS USA American Bureau of Shipping KR South Korea Korean Register of Shipping CR Taiwan China Corporation Register of Shipping Certification Status for NA Units The following table shows the certification status with shipping standards for NA Units as of June 2014 Abbreviation NA5W 150000 NA5W 120000 NA5W 90000 NA5W 70000 NK Certified Certified Certified Certified LR Certified Certified Certified Certified DNV Certified Certified Certified Certified RINA Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified BV Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified GL Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified ABS Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified KR Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified CR Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified Uncertified NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 21 Conformance to Shipbuilding Standards
90. ned during power interruptions Time data NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 5 2 Configuration Units Power Supply Connector Pin Arrangement r Pin No Signal name Name 1 24 V 24 V input 2 OV OV 3 FG Functional ground Reset Switch Use a precision screwdriver or similar device with a diameter of less than 2 4 mm The reset switch performs the same function as cycling the power supply A Ethernet Ports Port Pin Arrangement and Indicator Locations NG Ethernet Port 1 Ethernet Port 2 Indicators Indicators ACT LINK ACT LINK indicator indicator indicator indicator J JI J L ER Le H J T B H A Ethernet port 1 Ethernet port 2 2 6 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 Configuration Units Connecting Devices That Support IEEE 802 3i 10BASE T or IEEE 802 3u 100BASE TX Pin No Signal name Name 1 TD Twisted pair output differential output 2 TD Twisted pair output differential output 3 RD Twisted pair input differential input 4 BI D Protection circuit 5 BI D Protection circuit 6 RD Twisted pair input differential input 7 BI D Protection circuit 8 BI D Protection circuit e Connecting Devices That Sup
91. nnection details 2 14 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Installation and Wiring Ime This section describes how to install and wire an NA Unit 3 1 Processing at Power ON and Power OFF 3 1 1 Power ON Operation elles 3 1 2 Power OFF Operation 32 Fail safe Measures sss ue Rm hm 3 2 1 Power ON Sequence 3 3 Installing NA Units lessen 3 3 1 Installation in a Control Panel 3 4 Wiring Methods een n KI 3 4 1 Power Supply Wiring 0000 e eee eee eee 3 4 2 Wiring the Ethernet Port aaaea 3 4 3 Wiring the Serial Port 00 2000 eeee 3 5 Control Panel Installation sess 3 5 1 Temperature lee KEN e Une 3 5 3 Vibration and Shock 00 e eee 3 5 4 Atmosphere lee 3 5 5 Electrical Environment ee eeee 3 5 6 Grounding ee degt Nag AD aed anys KEEN EEN NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring 3 1 Processing at Power ON and Power OFF AN WARNING Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the NA Unit It may cause NA Unit to lose its safety function Do not attempt to take the NA Unit apart and do not touch the product inside while the power is being supplied Otherwise it may result in electric shock 3 1 1 Power ON Operation Precautions for Safe Use Confirm the safety of
92. ns for Safe Use The deterioration over time may cause the touch points to move on the touch panel Calibrate the touch panel periodically A touch position detection error of approximately 20 pixels may occur due to the precision of the touch panel Always take this into account when positioning objects on the panel so adjoining objects will not be activated by mistake Confirm the safety of the system before pressing the touch panel Do not accidentally press the touch panel when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear or is too dark to identify visually You can change the brightness by changing the setting such as in the system menu or by download ing project If the brightness is set to very dark it causes flickering or unreadable screen Additionally the bright ness can be restored by transferring the project again after setting the property of the brightness appropriately In a case of the applications where end users can control the brightness create the applications so as keeping on operations by such as assigning the function which restores the brightness to one of function keys if necessary Signals from the touch panel may not be entered if the touch panel is pressed consecutively at high speed Make sure to go on the next operation after confirming that the NA Unit has detected the input of the touch panel The function keys have the restrictions as follows Using both anti reflection she
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94. ntrol Panel Is Located Control panel Room Cooling d Low Temperatures The NA Unit may not start normally if the temperature is below 0 C when the power is turned ON Maintain an air temperature of at least approximately 5 C inside the panel by implementing measures such as installing a low capacity space heater in the panel Alternatively leave the NA Unit power ON to keep the NA Unit warm 3 5 2 Humidity Rapid temperature changes can cause condensation to occur resulting in malfunctioning due to short circuiting When there is a possibility of this occurring take measures against condensation such as leaving the NA Unit power ON at night or installing a heater in the control panel to keep it warmer Control panel Moisture absorber C NA Unit Poweron 7 1111111111 Examples of Measures against Condensation NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring 3 5 3 Vibration and Shock The NA Unit is tested for conformity with the sine wave vibration test method IEC 60068 2 6 and the shock test method IEC 60068 2 27 of the Environmental Testing for Electrotechnical Products It is designed so that malfunctioning will not occur within the specifications for vibration and shock If how ever the NA Unit is to be used in a location in which it will be directly subjected to regular vibration or shock then implement the foll
95. o tighten the screws and secure the NA series PT to the panel which will be held between the mounting brackets and the NA series PT NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Sid Seues vN BUINEISUI jeued ue e ui uoneljeisu Lee Manual Structure Level 1 heading Level 2 heading r Level 3 heading Give the current headings Page tab Gives the number of the main section Note This illustration is provided only as a sample It may not literally appear in this manual NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Manual Structure Special Information Special information in this manual is classified as follows Precautions for Safe Use Precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure safe usage of the product La Precautions for Correct Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and perfor mance EN Additional Information Additional information to read as required This information is provided to increase understanding or make operation easier L Version Information Information on differences in specifications and functionality with different versions is given NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Sections in this Manual Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals Configuration Units Installation and Wiring System Program Troubleshooting Maintenan
96. of the function keys Function Keys O O fl Production Information This screen displays product information Production Information Model RAM NA5 9W001S Na Lot number SOS wb in total DDMYYEUI Operating system version X X X YYYY MM DD 4 24 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program LCD Display A color bar is displayed Use this to check the LCD Tap the screen to move to the next display s iejag nusy uejs S GP I Touch Panel Calibration This screen is used to calibrate the touch panel Tap the plus signs that are displayed To cancel double tap any position nuaw wa sAs svinag sonsoubelg ssempueH ZL t t NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 25 4 System Program i Touch Panel Input The locations that are touched are displayed as dots Use this to check the operation of the touch panel To end double tap any position Double touch the screen to exit 4 4 13 Production Information Device System Menu This screen displays product information Model NA5 9W001S o up free Lot number 901 57 MB in total DDMYYLUI RAM Operating system version X X X YYYY MM DD NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Troubleshooting SSS This section describes troubleshooting methods for errors that may occur in the NA series Programmable Terminal 5 1 Operation after an E
97. oller is to specify the Controller variables for the objects on the Program mable Terminal screens This allows you to create screens without being concerned with the memory map of the Controller Automation Software NA series PT Sysmac Studio a Specifications with Only Variables from Objects on Screens Programming with Variables to Eliminate Worrying about the Memory Map NJ series Controller Ethernet always in control 1 11 Features Hardware Features High resolution Display Panels High resolution display panels are used to more clearly display large amounts of information than was possible with previous OMRON products Two Ethernet Ports Standard Feature You can use both Ethernet ports to separate the segment attached to control devices from the seg ment attached to maintenance devices Access is possible from both segments at the same time You can connect the following devices NJ series Controllers PLCs Computers Sysmac Studio 1 2 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals z e Standard feature SD Memory Card Slot You can use an SD Memory Card inserted in the NA Unit to automatically transfer the project you d created on the Sysmac Studio to the NA Unit to update the system program in the NA Unit or to save the log data from the NA Unit as 3 3 20 DO no i Softwar
98. or shock absorb shock placed on the NA Unit and shock resistance ing equipment if necessary must be within specifi cations Check for noise sources near No noise source Either separate the NA Unit away the NA Unit from noise source or protect the NA Unit 3 Installa Check the mounting brackets No looseness Tighten loose screws with a Phil tion and to see if they are loose lips head screwdriver wiring Check that cable connectors No looseness Fully insert and lock the connector are fully inserted and locked Check for loose screws in No looseness Tighten loose screws with a Phil external wiring lips head screwdriver Check crimp connectors in Adequate spacing Check visually and adjust if neces external wiring between connectors sary Check for damaged external No visible damage Check visually and replace cables wiring cables if necessary 4 User ser Check the brightness of the The backlight must be Contact your OMRON representa viceable backlight sufficiently bright tive to request replacement parts Backlight life at room temperature and humidity 50 000 hours Check whether the Service life expectancy Replace the Battery when its ser CJ1W BATO1 Battery Sethas is 5 years Vice life expectancy has passed reached its service life or even if a Battery error has not whether it is passed the expira occurred tion date 5 Touch Are the touched positions and The positions must not Calibrate the touch panel with the
99. orough understanding of the machinery to be installed Do not use the input functions such as the touch panel or function keys of the NA Unit in applications that involve human life in applications that may result in serious injury or for emergency stop switches Do not attempt to disassemble repair or modify the NA Unit It may cause NA Unit to lose its safety function eo Pee Never press two points or more on the touch panel of the NA Unit at a time Touching two points or more interrupts normal touch panel operations NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Precautions for Safe Use Precautions for Safe Use When unpacking the NA Unit check carefully for any external scratches or other damages Also shake the NA Unit gently and check for any abnormal sound The NA Unit must be installed in a control panel The mounting panel must be between 1 6 and 6 0 mm thick Tighten the Mounting Brackets evenly to a torque of between 0 5 and 0 6 N m to maintain water and dust resistance If the tightening torque exceeds the specified value or the tightening is not even deformation of the front panel may occur What is more make sure the panel is not dirty or warped and that it is strong enough to hold the NA Unit e Do not let metal particles enter the NA Unit when preparing the panel Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables Periodically check the installat
100. ous situation which if not VAN C a u t i re n avoided may result in minor or moderate injury or property damage De ecautions for Safe Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure safe usage of the product La Precautions for Correct Use Indicates precautions on what to do and what not to do to ensure proper operation and performance Symbols The triangle symbol indicates precautions including warnings The circle and slash symbol indicates operations that you must not do G The specific operation is shown in the circle and explained in text This example indicates prohibiting disassembly N The specific operation is shown in the triangle and explained in text This example indicates a general precaution NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 13 14 Safety Precautions Warnings WARNING Do not attempt to take the NA Unit apart and do not touch the product inside while the power is being supplied Otherwise it may result in electric shock Always ensure that the personnel in charge confirm that installation inspection and maintenance were properly performed for the NA Unit Personnel in charge refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during machine design installation operation maintenance and disposal Ensure that installation and post installation checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a th
101. owing countermeasures Separate the control panel from the source of the vibration or shock Or secure the NA Unit and the panel with rubber padding Make the building or the floor vibration resistant To prevent shock when other devices in the panel such as electromagnetic contactors operate secure either the source of the shock or the NA Unit with rubber padding uonel ejsu BUY OUD G E Wi 3 5 4 Atmosphere Using the NA Unit in any of the following locations can cause defective contact with connectors and cor rosion of components Implement countermeasures such as purging the air as required e In locations exposed to dust dirt salt metal powder soot or organic solvents use a panel with an airtight structure Be careful of temperature increases inside the panel In locations exposed to corrosive gas purge the air inside the panel to clear the gas and then pres surize the inside of the panel to prevent gas from entering from outside In locations where flammable gas is present either use an explosion protected construction or do not use the NA Unit YIOYS pue uongJglA c e NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 15 3 Installation and Wiring 3 5 5 Electrical Environment When installing or wiring devices make sure that there will be no danger to people and that noise will not interfere with electrical signals d Installation Locations for NA Unit Install the NA Unit as
102. ownload the project again Bunoouse qnoJj Z S SJ0JJ3 IEISL UON Bunooysa qnol z G 5 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Incorrect Settings and Faulty Communications Path This section provides troubleshooting methods for incorrect settings fault communications paths and high NA Unit loads Direct Connection with USB Port Sysmac Studio cannot connect to the NA Unit Is power supplied to the NA Unit Turn ON the power supply to the NA Unit Yes an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Is the USB cable connected securely Insert the USB cable connectors all the way at the computer and NA Unit Can the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Is the connection method set to a USB connec tion in the Communications Setup of the Sysmac Set the connection method to a direct USB connection in the Communications Setup of the Sysmac Studio an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Instal the USB driver Refer to the appendices of the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504 for the procedure to install the USB driver Is the USB driver installed correctly an the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Replace the USB cable END 5 6 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 5 Troubleshooting Ethernet Direct Connection Sysmac Studio cannot connect to the NA Unit Is power supplied to th
103. panel Implement the following measures against overheating at the installation site and in the panel and allow a suffi cient margin for the temperature High Temperatures Use the following cooling methods as required taking into account the ambient temperature and the amount of heating inside the panel UOHE E SU BUY JOUOD G E GA ainjejodwa LCE Natural Cooling Natural cooling relies on natural ventilation through slits in the panel rather than using cooling devices such as fans or coolers When using this method observe the following points Do not install the NA Unit at the top of the panel where hot air tends to stagnate To provide ventilation space above and below the NA Unit leave sufficient distance from other devices wiring ducts etc Do not mount the NA Unit in the wrong direction e g vertically or upside down Doing so may cause abnormal heating in the NA Unit Do not install the NA Unit above any heat generating equipment such as heaters transformers and devices with high resistance Do not install the NA Unit in a location exposed to direct sunlight NA Unit Air filter Forced Ventilation Method NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 13 3 Installation and Wiring Forced Air Circulation with Fan in Closed Panel NA Unit Ny Forced Circulation e Room Cooling Cooling the Entire Room Where the Co
104. panel the positions that respond off be offset System Menu position set input accuracy 1 The ambient temperature and ambient humidity criteria depend on conditions Refer to 1 4 1 General Specifi cations on page 1 7 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 uonoedsu pue e ueugjurejy 2Ipollad L uonoedsu oipoueg z L 9 6 Main tenance I Tools Required for Inspections Required Tools e Phillips head screwdriver Voltage tester or digital multi meter Industrial alcohol and clean cotton cloth Tools Required Occasionally 6 1 3 Thermometer and hygrometer humidity meter Precautions When Replacing the NA Unit If you discover a fault in the NA Unit during inspections and must replace the NA Unit observe the fol lowing precautions when you replace the NA Unit D Back up the NA Unit data If OMRON performs repairs the data may be deleted Do not replace the NA Unit until the power is turned OFF Check the new NA Unit to make sure that there are no errors If you return a faulty NA Unit for repair describe the problem in as much detail as possible and enclose this description with the NA Unit For poor contact take a clean cotton cloth soak the cloth in industrial alcohol and carefully wipe the contacts clean Be sure to remove any lint prior to remounting the NA Unit La Precautions for Correct Use 6 1 4 If you replaced the NA Unit transfer th
105. port IEEE 802 3ab 1000Base T Pin No Signal name Name 1 TRDO Send receive data 0 2 TRDO Send receive data 0 3 TRD1 Send receive data 1 4 TRD2 Send receive data 2 5 TRD2 Send receive data 2 6 TRD1 Send receive data 1 7 TRD3 Send receive data 3 8 TRD3 Send receive data 3 If you use a cable with a hood or boot make sure that the mating length is at least 15 mm as shown in the following figure A 15 mm min Ethernet Port Indicators Indicator Color Status Description LINK Not lit A link was not established The cable is not connected The power supply is OFF or the NA Unit was reset Green Lit The link was established ACT Not lit The link is on standby Orange Flashing Data is being sent or received NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 7 SHUN YN L suonoun pue sjuguodwoy Z 2 Configuration Units ID Information Label You can check the ID information of the NA Unit with the ID information label on the back of the NA Unit An example is shown below The label varies with the model and applicable standards OMRON re NAS OOWOOOL PROGRAMMABLE TERMINAL SOURCE 24V DC XXW qT EERE PERERA SERRE D
106. quired to lation procedures and procedures to install an NA series connect an NA Unit to peripheral PT and connect devices peripheral devices Information is also provided on main tenance after operation and trouble shooting NA series Program V118 NA5 LIW Learning about NA series PT pages and object func mable Terminal Soft NA series PT tions are described ware User s Manual pages and object functions NA series Program V119 NA5 LIW Learning the speci Information is provided on connec mable Terminal fications required tion procedures and setting proce Device Connection to connect devices dures to connect an NA series PT to User s Manual to an NA series a Controller or other device PT NA series Program V120 NA5 LIW Learning in con The part names and installation pro mable Terminal crete terms infor cedures are described followed by Startup Guide mation required to page creation and transfer proce install and start the dures with the Sysmac Studio Also operation of an operation maintenance and inspec NA series PT tion procedures after the project is transferred are described Sample screen captures are provided as examples NJ series CPU Unit W500 NJ501 Learning the basic An introduction to the entire Hardware User s NJ301 specifications of NJ series system is provided along Manual NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 the NJ series CP
107. r devices Never connect to the same ground as a device that draws a large amount of power such as a motor or inverter Ground the devices separately to avoid mutually adverse influences To prevent electrical shock do not connect to ground poles or steel frames to which multiple devices are connected Use a ground pole as close to the NA Unit as possible and keep the ground line as short as possi ble 3 18 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring NA Unit NA Unit NA Unit Ground of 100Qor less a One point grounding b Common ground c Independent grounds Acceptable Incorrect Incorrect UOHE E SU BU JOUOD G E Precautions when Grounding If the same ground is used for both the signal lines and the enclosure isolate the channel base a grounded metal plate inside a control panel with an insulating material GA The NA Units are designed to be mounted so that they are isolated separated from the mounting surface to protect them from the effects of noise in the installation environment e g the environment in which the control panel is mounted Bujpunols 9 G Insulating material Channel base Independent ground To prevent influence from leakage current from other electrical devices electrically isolate the panel in which the NA Unit is housed from other devices If high frequency equipment is present then grou
108. re 0 00002 1 4 1 2 2 Network Configuration with Other Devices 1 4 1 3 Available Products enn 1 5 1 31 CNA UNITS 5 22 12 peste BP RAD PPL lea eee n BP LAN 1 5 1 3 2 Support SoftWare aa aaa NEEN NNN ee a 1 5 1 3 3 Other Optional Products re 1 5 1 4 Specifications eism exami hen RR EE e RR 1 7 1 4 1 General Specifications n a 0 000 cee 1 7 1 4 2 Performance Specifications 1 10 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 1 1 Introduction to the NA series Programmable Terminals 1 1 NA series Programmable Terminals The NA series Programmable Terminals represent the next generation of HMIs for industrial applica tions They display information on FA manufacturing sites and function as control interfaces while pro viding safety reliability and maintainability They provide all of the functions of traditional programmable terminals with a clearer easy to use interface OMRON offers the new Sysmac Series of control devices designed with unified communications speci fications and user interface specifications The NA series Programmable Terminals are Sysmac devices that you can use together with the NJ series Machine Automation Controllers and the Sysmac Studio Automation Software to achieve optimum functionality and ease of operation If you connect an NA series Programmable Terminal to an NJ series Controller all you have to do to specify memory in the Contr
109. rks of ODVA The SD and SDHC logos are trademarks of SD 3C LLC Sb Portions of this software are copyright 2014 The FreeType Project www freetype org All rights reserved Other company names and product names in this document are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Introduction Introduction Thank you for purchasing an NA series Programmable Terminal This manual contains information that is necessary to use the NA series Programmable Terminal Please read this manual and make sure you understand the functionality and performance of the NA series Programmable Terminal before you attempt to use it in a control system Keep this manual in a safe place where it will be available for reference during operation Intended Audience This manual is intended for the following personnel who must also have knowledge of electrical sys tems an electrical engineer or the equivalent Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems Personnel in charge of designing FA systems Personnel in charge of installing and maintaining FA systems Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities Applicable Products This manual covers the following products NA series Programmable Terminals NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 1 Relevant Manuals Relevant Manuals The basic information required to use an NA series PT is provided in the following
110. rm message Level 4 6 10 2014 4 02 42 AM Alarm message Level 4 6 10 2014 4 02 37 AM Alarm message Level 4 6 10 2014 1 35 58 AM Alarm message Level 4 6 10 2014 1 35 50 AM Alarm message Level 4 6 10 2014 1 35 50 AM Alarm message Level 4 No iem Description a Historical HMI User Alarm Displays a log of the user alarms NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program 4 4 6 Project System Menu Settings Project System Menu You can use the System Menu settings to set the following items WS System Menu Settings Back 2 Double Zap Interval 1000 li Dotectable Corner Top Left Corner w Top Right Corner WB Bottom Left Corner Bottom Right Corner s iejag pue uejs S p p Sets the double tap interval for the operation to start the System Menu b Detectable Corner Sets the double tap detection positions for the operation to start the System Menu 4 4 7 Date amp Time Settings Device System Menu You can use the date amp time settings to set the following items Date amp Time settings Current local time Time zone Date YYYY MM DD Time HH mm ss Edit Apply Cancel nusy wa sAs Gelou l sBumes nuaw wa sAs 12efoJd 9 p p No Item Description a Time Zone Sets the time zone b Automatically adjust clock for Select this check box to automatically compensate for daylight sav DST ing time c Interval Sets the interval for synchronizing wit
111. rom the power supply wires 4 7mm 2 Remove the power supply connector from the NA Unit and loosen the terminal block screws 3 Insert the wires all the way to the back of the connector and then turn the screws clockwise to secure the wires Use a small flat blade screwdriver and tighten the screws to between 0 5 and 0 6 N m 3 10 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring La Precautions for Correct Use Observe the following precautions to prevent broken wires When you remove the sheath be careful not to damage the conductor Connect the conductor without twisting the wires Do not weld the conductors If you do so vibration may cause the wires to break Do not apply stress to the cable after you have connected the wires Before you insert a wire into a terminal hole turn the screw that tightens the terminal counter clockwise until the terminal is no longer visible Then insert the wire so that it is held on the terminal and screw side of the case and turn the screw clockwise to tighten the terminal spoyjow Bum FE GA Faulty contact will result if you turn the screw counterclockwise to secure the wire If neces sary remove the wire make sure it is inserted in the terminal hole and then connect it again Clockwise Counterclockwise i Grounding The NA Unit has a functional ground terminal EN Wire the functional ground ter
112. rror 5 2 5 1 1 Checking NA Unit Gate 5 2 5 1 2 Fatal Errors in the NA Unit 5 2 5 1 3 Nonfatal Errors in the NA Un 5 3 5 2 Troubleshooting NEEN ENEE I IIR i33 NENNEN e 5 4 5 2 1 Confirming NA Unit Operation 00000 cee ee 5 4 5 2 2 Correcting Fatal Errors in the NA Unit 5 4 5 2 3 Troubleshooting Non fatal Errors 00 e eee 5 5 5 2 4 Causes and Correction When You Cannot Go Online from the Sysmac Studio 5 5 5 2 5 Troubleshooting NA Unit Errors 00 e eee 5 9 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 5 1 5 Troubleshooting 5 1 Operation after an Error This section describes the error status of the NA series Programmable Terminal and the operation that occurs after an error is detected Refer to 5 2 Troubleshooting on page 5 4 for details on corrections for specific errors 5 1 1 Checking NA Unit Status You can check the operating status of an NA Unit with the RUN indicator on the right side of the front panel RUN indicator RUN indicator Status Color mtus Not lit Power is not correctly supplied to the NA Unit Lit Green The NA Unit is operating normally Lit Red A fatal error 1 occurred in the NA Unit Refer to 5 1 2 Fatal Errors in the NA Unit on page 5 2 for details Flashing Red A nonfatal error occurred in the NA Unit Refer to 5 1 3 Nonfatal Errors in the NA Unit on page 5 3 for details 1 An error is any status in which nor
113. ry Device with one with sufficient available space If the same message is displayed even if you perform the above corrections try replacing the SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device ManE309 Logging for XXX has been stopped Initialization for data log ging failed Restart the NA Unit If the same message is displayed after the restart execute system recovery If the same message is displayed even after system recovery the NA Unit must be repaired Inquire at the contact given on the back of this manual NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Output message ManE401 The format of the video file XXX used in XXX is not sup ported ManE403 Failed to play the video OxXXXXXXXX ManE404 Failed to pause the video OxXXXXXXXX ManE405 Failed to stop the video OxXXXXXXXX ManE408 Unexpected error in media player XXX ManE409 Failed to ini tialise the media player Check if the video file exists and its format is supported Cause The video file has an unsupported format or is in an illegal state Correction 5 Troubleshooting Convert the file to a supported format and download the data again ManE501 Failed to import Recipe csv file XXX Ingredients do not match template XXX A recipe is set incorrectly Select the correct template when you save the recipe ManE901 Runtime Exception Caught XXX Illegal processing was performed
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115. s on the panel so adjoining objects will not be activated by mistake Confirm the safety of the system before pressing the touch panel Do not accidentally press the touch panel when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear or is too dark to identify visually Signals from the touch panel may not be entered if the touch panel is pressed consecutively at high speed Make sure to go on the next operation after confirming that the NA Unit has detected the input of the touch panel H Precautions for Correct Use e If you touch the touch panel where there is no object and then slide your finger over to an object the object will not be activated To activate an object remove your finger from the touch panel and then touch the object securely To ensure accurate input operations use the size of a finger as the basis for the minimum size of objects RUN Indicator Status You can use the status of the RUN indicator to check the status of the NA Unit Refer to 5 1 1 Checking NA Unit Status on page 5 2 for details e Function Keys You can specify the action to execute when a function key is tapped You can specify the following actions calling a user defined subroutine prohibiting touch panel inputs changing the backlight brightness displaying a PDF file etc To execute these functions you assign the function key operations to global events or object events and then specify the corresponding actions Re
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117. stem language that is associated with the user lan guage c Keep this setting on a startup If you select this check box the language that is set as the system language language is used as the startup language d USB Keyboard Layout Sets the layout of a USB keyboard 4 4 3 Communications Settings Project System Menu You can use the communications settings to set the following items External Device Settings Communication Driver NJ Ethernet Communication Error Indication enable 192 168 250 1 No Item Description a Connected Device List Displays a list of the connected devices that are registered in the project b Connected Device Communica Displays the communications settings of the connected device that tions Settings is selected in the list Refer to the NA series Programmable Termi nal Device Connection User s Manual Cat No V119 for details NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 11 s iejag nue uejs S GP nuan wa sAs joal014 sues eBenBue1 z v v 4 System Program 4 4 4 User Accounts Project System Menu You can use the user account settings to set the following items Precautions for Safe Use When you change a password do not reset the NA Unit or turn OFF the power supply before writing the new password is completed A failure to store the password may cause the project to fail to function ES Additional Information If you forge
118. system program Recording log data data log and user alarms 2 2 3 Installing and Removing This section describes the methods to install and remove an SD Memory Card Refer to the NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual Cat No V118 for information on executing actions and information on system defined variables I Before Using an SD Memory Card Observe the following precautions while an SD Memory Card is inserted Before you remove the SD Memory Card execute the EjectSDMemory action and check the _HMI_CanEjectSDCard system defined variable to make sure that the power supply to the SD Mem ory Card is stopped Before you turn OFF the HMI power supply execute the EjectSDMemory action and check the _HMI_CanEjectSDCard system defined variable to make sure that the power supply to the SD Mem ory Card is stopped NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 2 9 spe Aiowaw AS Z Z suomeoyioeds pue sjopoin z z 2 Configuration Units Never insert the SD Memory Card facing the wrong way If the SD Memory Card is inserted forcibly it may become unusable To format the SD Memory Card e g to delete all of the data use the SD Formatter for SD SDHC SDXC provided by the SD Association SD Association https www sdcard org The SD Memory Card uses flash memory and so its service life is limited When the end of the SD Memory Card s service life approaches the ability to write data is
119. system program system recovery may be necessary Refer to 5 2 1 Confirming NA Unit Operation on page 5 4 and 4 2 System Recovery on page 4 3 for the method to see whether there is an error in the system program and the system recovery proce dure H Precautions for Correct Use When you perform system recovery or update the system program the NA Unit will be returned to the default status and the project will be deleted You may need to update the system program from time to time e g when support for a new con nected device is added to the NA Units In this case the system program is automatically down loaded from the Sysmac Studio 4 2 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program 4 2 System Recovery You can implement system recovery if the NA Unit will not start normally or if you want to initialize the contents of the NA Unit to the default state When you implement system recovery all of the user data is deleted from the NA Unit and the system program is overwritten with the newest version System Recovery Procedure Use the following procedure for system recovery 1 Prepare a formatted SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device 2 Execute the following file in the Sysmac Studio installation media Aiaaooay Wa sAs 7 7 Sysmac_Studio_installation_media Util ityV NA_RecoverUpdate NA_RecoverUpdate_O L1 Ll exe 3 Specify the root folder on the media you prepared in step 1 as the extraction
120. t No Models Applications Description Ethernet Units Oper W421 CS1W ETN21 Learning how to Information is provided on construct ation Manual Con CJ1W ETN21 use an Ethernet ing host applications including func struction of Unit tions for sending receiving mail Applications socket service automatic clock adjustment FTP server functions and FINS communications CS CJ series Ether W465 CJ2H CPU6L EIP Learning how to Information is provided on the built in Net IP Units Oper CJ2M CPU3 use the built in EtherNet IP port and EtherNet IP ation Manual CS1W EIP21 EtherNet IP port of Units CJ1W EIP21 de CJ2 CPU Basic settings tag data links FINS nits communications and other functions are described Sysmac Studio Ver W504 SYSMAC SE2 Learning aboutthe The operating procedures of the sion 1 Operation operating proce Sysmac Studio are described Manual dures and func tions of the Sysmac Studio CX Programmer W446 CXONE ALLILIC VA Learning about the The operating procedures of the Operation Manual CXONE ALDOD V4 CX Programmer CX Programmer are described 26 except for informa tion on function blocks ST pro gramming and NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 SFC programming Terminology Terminology Term Description HMI A general term for interface devices that indicates both hardware and software elements In this manual HMI refers to
121. t Port 1 Settings Description Sets the FINS network address for Ethernet port 1 The node address is automatically created based on the IP address b Ethernet Port 2 Settings Sets the FINS network address for Ethernet port 2 The node address is automatically created based on the IP address c FINS UDP Port No Displays the FINS UDP port number NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program 4 4 10 Brightness Settings Device System Menu You can use the brightness settings to set the following items Brightness Settings Brightness sjrejoq nue uejs S p p No item Description a Brightness Sets the screen brightness nuaw wa sAs eoieg sbumas ssau ybilg 0L v v NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 19 4 System Program 4 411 Transfer Operations Device System Menu This screen is used to transfer the project and other data You can tap any of the icons for settings to display the individual setting screens Transfer User Transfer Data To Transfer Data From a b c d No Item Description a Transfer User Program to HMI Downloads the project b Transfer User Program from Uploads the project HMI c Transfer Data to HMI Downloads various types of data d Transfer Data from HMI Uploads various types of data d Transfer User Program to HMI This screen is used to download the projec
122. t a password there is no way to check for the password on the NA Unit Use the Sysmac Studio to check User Accounts No Item Description a Name Sets the name b Role Sets the rights c Password Sets the password d Comment Sets a comment e Save Saves any changes f Cancel Discards any changes g 7 Edits the selected user account h Deletes the selected user account i Adds a user account j User account table A list of the user accounts that are currently registered is displayed 4 12 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program 4 4 5 Alarm Viewer Project System Menu The following two functions are provided to display alarms Item Description Active HMI User Alarm Displays current user alarms Historical HMI User Alarm Displays the user alarm log From the Alarm Viewer Screen you can tap any of the icons for functions to display the individual func tion screens Alarm Viewer o o Active HMI User Alarms Historical HMI User Alarms sjrejoq nusy uejs S p p Active HMI User Alarm This screen displays a table of the current user alarms Active HMI User Alarms Date and Time Message Priority Logged In User 6 10 2014 5 20 25 AM Alarm message Level 4 a nuaw wa sAs 9af01d JOMaI A Wel G p p Show Detess g b No Hem Description a Active HMI User Alarm List Displays
123. t from an SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device Transfer User Program To HMI Back Source Media SD Card E Last modified HMI_NA5_0 nabin 2014 06 10 11 10 22 a o to HMI No em Don a Sets the media that contains the project to download 4 20 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program No Item Description b Path Displays the path of the folder displayed at c c Folder Contents Displays the files and folders in the currently open folder d Transfer to HMI Downloads the selected project to the HMI I Transfer User Program from HMI This screen is used to upload the project to an SD Memory Card or USB Memory Device Transfer User Program From HMI Back b c Last modified s iejag nue uejs S p p d Fi HMI NA 2014 06 10 nabin e a iransfer From HMI No Item Description a Destination Media Sets the media to which to upload the project b Path Displays the path of the folder displayed at c c Current Folder Displays the files and folders in the currently open folder d Destination File Sets the file name e Transfer from HMI Uploads the selected project from the HMI to the destination media nuaw wa sAs 821 nag suonelado 1ejsueJ LL p p Vi Precautions for Correct Use Projects that are downloaded with Sysmac Studio version 1 10 and projects that are down loaded when the Transfer source code to th
124. t red Completely dark Hardware error System program error Something is displayed Runtime error Project error A non fatal error occurred in the NA Unit Refer to 5 2 3 Troubleshooting Non fatal Errors on page 5 5 5 2 2 Correcting Fatal Errors in the NA Unit Power Supply Error Check the following items s the NA Unit correctly connected to the external DC power supply s the voltage supplied from the external DC power supply within the allowable range Hardware Error Turn OFF the power supply disconnect all devices connected to the NA Unit and then turn the power supply back ON If the NA Unit operates normally the cause of the error is in a disconnected device System Program Error Execute system recovery e Runtime Error Download the project again If you cannot download the program execute system recovery NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Project Error Download the project again 5 Troubleshooting If you confirmed that there are no problems with the above items and the NA Unit still does not operate normally inquire at the contact given on the back of this manual 5 2 3 Troubleshooting Non fatal Errors Tag Verification Error Align the tags registered in the NA Unit with the tags registered in the connected device Connected Device Communications Error Check the HMI Settings and connected device settings to see if they allow normal
125. ters and signal lines communications NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 Installation and Wiring e Wiring Methods Observe the following points when wiring power supply and signal cables When routing signal cables with different characteristics through the same duct always keep them separated As much as possible avoid routing multiple power supply lines through the same duct If it cannot be avoided then construct a partition between them in the duct and ground the partition Partition Signal cables Signal cables Power supply cables c d Partitioning Methods for Signal and Power Supply Cables To avoid overheating the conduits when using conduits for wiring do not place wires for a single circuit in separate conduits Power supply LS Load Incorrect Power supply ld i i Load Correct Power supply Li i e Load Correct Parallel Wiring Single Phase Power cables and signal cables adversely affect each other Do not wire them in parallel Noise induction may occur if the NA Unit is installed in a panel that includes high voltage devices Wire and install them as far apart as possible NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 3 17 uonel ejsu BU JOUOD G E GA JUSWUOJIAUZ jeong S G 3 Installation and Wiring Either install the NA Unit a m
126. the battery to install the battery properly Apply power for at least five minutes before changing the battery Mount a new battery within five minutes after turning OFF the power supply If power is not supplied for at least five minutes the clock data may be lost Check the clock data after changing the battery Do not dismantle a battery nor let it short circuit Do not apply an impact with the lithium battery charge it dispose it into a fire or heat it Doing either of them may cause an ignition or a bursting Dispose of the NA Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply EN A S BERGER EI The following precaution must be displayed on all products containing lithium primary batteries with a perchlorate content of 6ppb or higher when exporting them to or shipping them through California USA Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate The NA Series contains a lithium primary battery with a perchlorate content of 6ppb or higher When exporting a product containing the NA Series to or shipping such a product through California USA label all packing and shipping containers appropriately Do not connect the USB devices in the environment subject to the strong vibration Do not connect USB devices which are not allowed to connect to NA Unit Start actual system application only after checking normal operation of the system including storage devices such as U
127. three manuals NA series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual Cat No V117 NA series Programmable Terminal Software User s Manual Cat No V118 NA series Programmable Terminal Device Connection User s Manual Cat No V119 Operations are performed from the Sysmac Studio Automation Software Refer to the Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504 for information on the Sys mac Studio Other manuals are necessary for specific system configurations and applications The following manual is also available to walk you through installations and operations up to starting actual operation using simple examples Refer to it as required NA series Programmable Terminal Startup Guide Manual Cat No V120 2 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Manual Structure Page Structure and Markings The following page structure is used in this manual Level 2 heading Level 3 heading A step in a procedure Indicates a procedure Special information Icons indicate precautions additional information or reference information menmB Manual name 3 Installation and Wiring Installing NA series PTs Installation in a Control Panel I Installation in a Control Panel The NA series PT is installed by embedding it in a control panel Panel Mounting Brackets and a Phillips screwdriver are required to mount the NA series PT The required number of Panel Mounting Brackets
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129. ttery HMC SD291 SD Memory Card HMC SD491 SD Memory Cards SD Memory Card FZ MEM2G USB Memory Device FZ MEM8G USB Memory Device i NA LILIWKBAOA Anti reflection Sheets Attach a Sheet to the screen to protect against diffused reflections and dirt The entire Sheet is color less and transparent Five Sheets are provided in one set Dimensions Precautions for Safe Use Using both anti reflection sheet and protective cover simultaneously interrupts the normal func tion key operation Do not use them together Material Polyester film Attachment method Double sided tape Dimensions Unit mm Model Specification X Y NA 15WKBA04 Anti reflective protective sheets for NA5 15W 415 286 NA 12WKBA04 Anti reflective protective sheets for NA5 12W 335 239 NA 9WKBA04 Anti reflective protective sheets for NA5 9W 285 185 NA 7WKBA04 Anti reflective protective sheets for NA5 7W 231 160 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Appendices NA LILIWKBAOSN Protective Covers These Covers protect the screen surface from oil dust and finger marks Five Covers are provided in one set Dimensions Precautions for Safe Use Using both anti reflection sheet and protective cover simultaneously interrupts the normal func tion key operation Do not use them together Polyester fi
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131. u Action When you create the application you can create a button on a page and assign the ShowSystem Menu action to that button Then when you tap the button the System Menu is displayed Executing the ShowSystemMenu Function in a Subroutine When you create the application you can create a button on a page and assign that button to a sub routine that executes the ShowSystemMenu function Then when you tap the button the System Menu is displayed NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 4 System Program i Selecting Menu Items Tap a menu item or icon on the System Menu to display the corresponding functionality Example Tap the Hardware Diagnostics Icon on the Device System Menu to display the Hardware Diagnostics Screen Ya Device System Menu exit sas n z AS ETE lt 0 Date amp Time Settings Language Settings Interface Settings Brightness Settings n m Transfer Operations Hardware Diagnostics Production Information M JA AO Dua Wa sAs CP Hardware Diagnostics Touch Panel Calibration Production Information LCD Display nuajy wa sAs ay Buisn z e v i Leaving the System Menu to Enter Operating Status Tap the Exit Button on the Project System Menu to return to Run Status Any changes to settings are applied when you return to Run Status To enable some settings you may have to reset the NA Unit i Common System Menu Operations This section describes the functions that ar
132. ubject to possible exposure to radioactivity NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 Regulations and Standards Regulations and Standards Conformance to EC Directives Jj Applicable Directives EMC Directive Jj Concepts e EMC Directive OMRON devices that comply with EC Directives also conform to the related EMC standards so that they can be more easily built into other devices or the overall machine The actual products have been checked for conformity to EMC standards Whether the products conform to the standards in the system used by the customer however must be checked by the customer EMC related performance of the OMRON devices that comply with EC Directives will vary depending on the configuration wiring and other conditions of the equipment or control panel on which the OMRON devices are installed The customer must therefore perform the final check to confirm that devices and the overall machine conform to EMC standards Applicable EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility standards are as follows EMS Electromagnetic Susceptibility EN 61131 2 2007 EMI Electromagnetic Interference EN 61131 2 2007 Conformance to EC Directives The NA series PTs comply with EC Directives To ensure that the machine or device in which the NA series PT is used complies with EC Directives the NA series PT must be installed as follows The NA Unit must be installed in a control panel You must us
133. udio Can the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit 5 8 NA Series Programmable Terminal Hardware User s Manual V117 5 Troubleshooting Set the IP address for the personal computer Use Is the same IP address set for the default IP address for the NA Unit or connect more than one node e g the Sysmac Studio to the NA Unit with a USB computer or NA Unit in the cable and set the required IP address same domain Yes Can the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Change the Ethernet interface card specification s the Ethernet cable connected to the at the Sysmac Studio or connect the Ethernet Ethernet interface card that is specified to cable to the specified Ethernet interface card use for connection in the Refer to the appendices of the Sysmac Studio Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual Cat No W504 for the procedure to specify the Ethernet interface card Bunoouse qnoJj Z S Can the Sysmac Studio go online with the NA Unit Replace the Ethernet cable END or Ethernet switch 5 2 5 Troubleshooting NA Unit Errors This section describes how to troubleshoot errors in the NA Unit I NA Unit Startup S404 3 JUN YN Bunooysajgnos S Z NA Unit symptom Cause Correction The indicator does not Power is not supplied Confirm the connection location and correctly supply light power The supplied voltage is Check the supplied voltage and supply the correct volt
134. used to maintain the clock information in the NA Unit while the power supply is OFF The clock will stop if there is no Battery or the Battery has been discharged completely l Precautions for Correct Use The Battery will loose its charge faster at high ambient temperatures Jj Low Battery Indicators When the Battery voltage drops below a certain level the HMI IsBatteryLow Low Battery Voltage system defined variable changes to True If the indicator flashes connect the Sysmac Studio and see if the HMI IsBatteryLow system defined variable in the Sysmac Studio is True If it is True first check the Battery connection in the NA Unit If the Battery in the NA Unit is properly connected replace the Battery with a new one as soon as possible Mpeg ay Bueden 2 9 Even if HMI IsBatteryLow changes to True clock information can be retained by ensuring that the power supply to the NA Unit is not turned OFF Replacement Procedure Use the following procedure to replace the Battery when the previous Battery has become completely discharged Refer to 2 1 1 Components and Functions on page 2 2 for the details on replacing Battery Precautions for Safe Use Do not touch the packaging part of the circuit board with your bare hands Discharge any static electricity from your body before handling the board Do not use any battery if strong impact is applied to it e g by dropping on the floor because such a battery may cause a leakage
135. ut to the NA Unit are within the specified ranges Inputting voltages or currents that are outside of the specified ranges may cause acci dents or fire AA WARNING Be sure that all terminal block screws and cable connector screws are tightened to the torque specified in the relevant manuals The loose screws may result in fire or malfunction Do not touch any equipment when power is being supplied or immediately after the power supply is turned OFF You may be burnt 3 4 1 Power Supply Wiring Connect a 24 VDC power supply to the power supply input terminals Precautions for Safe Use Use a DC power with a slight voltage fluctuation and that will provide a stable output even if the input is momentarily interrupted for 10 ms Also use the one with reinforced insulation or double insulation Rated Power Supply Voltage 24VDC Allowable range 19 2 to 28 8VDC Do not perform a dielectric strength test La Precautions for Correct Use Do not allow wire clippings shavings or other foreign material to enter the NA Unit Other wise burning failure or malfunction may occur Cover the NA Unit or take other suitable countermeasures especially during wiring work e To use a power supply that does not contain a protection circuit supply power to the NA Unit through a fuse or other protective element fi Power Supply Specifications The specifications of a connectible power supply are given in the following table
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