Programmable Terminals: Programming Manual
Programmable Terminals: Programming Manual
Programmable Terminals: Programming Manual
V104-E1-04
Programmable Terminals
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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Notice
OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operator and only for the purposes described in this manual. The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual. Always heed the information provided with them. Failure to heed precautions can result in injury to people or damage to property.
!DANGER
!WARNING
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Note Indicates information of particular interest for efficient and convenient operation of the product.
Reference Indicates supplementary information on procedures, descriptions, and settings.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1 1-2 NV-Designer Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Versions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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SECTION 6 NV Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6-1 6-2 NV Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting the NV Configuration from the NV-Designer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 7 Descriptions of Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7-1 7-2 7-3 7-4 7-5 7-6 7-7 7-8 7-9 Character Strings and Graphics (Fixed Parts) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Specifying Addresses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bit Switches (Switch). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Function Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lamps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Data Parts and Keyboard Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Level Meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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7-10 Line Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11 Alarm Lists (NV4W/NV3Q) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12 Custom Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13 Multifunction Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Appendices
A NV Memory Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 203
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Related Manuals
The following manuals are used for NV-series PTs. (The boxes at the end of the catalog numbers indicate the revision code.)
This Manual
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Terminology
The following terminology is used in this manual.
PT NV Series PLC CPU Unit NV-Designer Host In this manual, indicates an NV-series Programmable Terminal. Indicates products in the OMRON NV Series of Programmable Terminals. Indicates a Programmable Controller in the OMRON SYSMAC CS/CJ/CP, C, or CVM1/CV Series of Programmable Controllers. Indicates a CPU Unit in the OMRON SYSMAC CS/CJ/CP, C, or CVM1/CV Series of Programmable Controllers. Indicates the OMRON NV-Designer. Indicates the PLC, IBM PC/AT or compatible computer, or personal computer functioning as the control device and interfaced with the NV-series PT.
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Introduction
Intended Audience
This manual is intended for the following personnel, who must also have knowledge of electrical systems (an electrical engineer or the equivalent). Personnel in charge of introducing FA systems into production facilities. Personnel in charge of designing FA systems. Personnel in charge of installing and connecting FA systems. Personnel in charge of managing FA systems and facilities.
General Precautions
The user must operate the product according to the performance specifications described in the operation manuals. Do not use the PT touch switch input functions for applications where danger to human life or serious property damage is possible, or for emergency switch applications. Before using the product under conditions which are not described in the manual or applying the product to nuclear control systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, vehicles, combustion systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, safety equipment, and other systems, machines and equipment that may have a serious influence on lives and property if used improperly, consult your OMRON representative. Make sure that the ratings and performance characteristics of the product are sufficient for the systems, machines, and equipment, and be sure to provide the systems, machines, and equipment with double safety mechanisms. This manual provides information for connecting and setting up an NV-series PT. Be sure to read this manual before attempting to use the PT and keep this manual close at hand for reference during installation and operation.
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Safety Precautions
Notation Used for Safety Information The following notation is used in this manual to provide precautions required to ensure safe usage of the product. The safety precautions that are provided are extremely important to safety. Always read and heed the information provided in all safety precautions. The following notation is used. Definition of Precautionary Information
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will !WARNING result in minor or moderate injury, or may result in serious injury or death. Additionally there may be significant property damage.
Symbols
Prohibition Indicates a general prohibition.
!WARNING Always ensure that the personnel in charge confirm that installation, inspection, and maintenance were properly performed for the PT. Personnel in charge refers to individuals qualified and responsible for ensuring safety during machine design, installation, operation, maintenance, and disposal. Ensure that installation and post-installation checks are performed by personnel in charge who possess a thorough understanding of the machinery to be installed. Do not use the input functions of the PT, such as the function switches or switches on the touch panel, 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 PT. Doing so may impair the safety functions.
Do not attempt to take the Unit apart and do not touch any internal parts while the power is being supplied. Doing either of these may result in electrical shock. The PT uses an analog touch panel. Never press more than two points on the panel at a time. Otherwise, it may activate a switch somewhere between the two points.
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8. Use a twisted-pair cable to connect to the power terminals. Tighten the terminal screws to a torque of between 0.22 and 0.30 Nm. Make sure the screws are properly tightened. 9. To prevent malfunctions caused by noise, ground the PT correctly. 10. Do not touch the surface of the circuit boards or the components mounted on them with your bare hands. Discharge any static electricity from your body before handling the boards. 11. Turn OFF the power supply before connecting or disconnecting cables. 12. The maximum tensile load for cables is 30 N. Do not apply loads greater than this. 13. Confirm the safety of the system before turning ON or OFF the power supply. 14. Cycle the power supply after changing the DIP switch settings. 15. Do not perform the following operations while the SD memory card is being accessed (NV4W/NV3Q only): Turning OFF the power supply to the PT Removing the memory card Always follow the specified procedure when removing the memory card. 16. Start actual system application only after sufficiently checking screen data and the operation of the program in the PLC (host). 17. Do not press the touch switch with a force greater than 30 N. 18. Do not use a screwdriver or any other tool to press a touch switch. 19. Confirm the safety of the system before pressing any touch switch. 20. Do not accidentally press touch switches when the backlight is not lit or when the display does not appear. Confirm the safety of the system before pressing touch switches. 21. Before initializing screen data, confirm that existing data is backed up at the NV-Designer. 22. When changing the password with the system menu, do not reset or turn OFF the power supply until writing is finished.
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23. Before using the SPMA function to change memory values in the PLC or transfer ladder programming, confirm that the PT is operating. The SPMA function cannot be used unless the PT is operating. 24. Dispose of any battery that has been dropped on the floor or otherwise subjected to excessive shock. 25. Dispose of the Units and batteries according to local ordinances as they apply.
26. When mounting the Battery, be sure to use the correct Battery and mount it correctly. 27. Do not disassemble or short-circuit the battery. 28. Do not connect a USB connector to any device that is not applicable. 29. Before connecting a USB connector to a device, make sure that the device is free of damage. 30. Do not turn OFF the power supply to the PT while downloading or uploading screen data or the system program. Doing so may corrupt the screen data or system program. 31. Periodically inspect the installation condition of the PT if it is being used in an environment subject to contact with water. 32. The whole system may stop depending on how the power supply is turned ON or OFF. Turn ON or OFF the power supply according to the specified procedure. 33. Signals from the touch switches may not be input if the switches are pressed consecutively at high speed. Confirm each input before proceeding to the next one. 34. To use numeric input functions safely, always make maximum and minimum limit settings. 35. Do not use benzene, paint thinner, or other volatile solvents, and do not use chemically treated cloths. 36. The PT uses an analog touch panel. Deterioration over time can cause the touch points to move. Calibrate the touch panel if the touch points move too much. 37. Water resistance will be lost if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off. Do not use the PT if the front sheet is torn or is peeling off. 38. The Rubber Packing will deteriorate, shrink, or harden depending on the operating environment. Inspect and replace the Rubber Packing periodically (approximately once per year). 39. To use the NV3W in an environment with strong noise, connect the following noise filter to the power supply line: RSEL-2001W manufactured by TDK-Lambda Corp. 40. A Waterproof Packing cannot be reused. To ensure waterproof performance, replace the Waterproof Packing with a new one each time you reinstall the PT. 41. Screen burn-in will occur if the same pattern is continuously displayed for a long period of time (24 hours or longer, as a guideline). To prevent screen burn-in, use a screen saver or switch displays periodically (NV3W only).
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Conformance to EC Directives
This product is EMC compliant.
Concepts
OMRON products are electronic devices that are incorporated in machines and manufacturing installations. OMRON PTs conform to the related EMC Directives (see note) so that the devices and machines into which they are built can more easily conform to EMC directives. However, customers may use a wide variety of equipment and manufacturing installations. Therefore the customer must check whether the Directives are satisfied for the actual system. EMC-related performance will vary depending on the configuration, wiring, and other conditions of the equipment or control panel in which the PT is installed. The customer must, therefore, perform final checks to confirm that the overall machine or device conforms to EMC standards. Note The applicable EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) standards for NV-series PTs are as follows: NV3W: EN 61000-6-2, EN 61000-6-4 NV4W/NV3Q: EN 61131-2
Conformance to EC Directives
NV-series PTs conform to EC Directives. To ensure that the machine or device in which the NV-series PT is used complies with EC Directives, the PT must be installed as follows: The NV-series PT must be installed in a control panel. You must use reinforced insulation or double insulation for the DC power supply and the DC power supply must have minimal voltage fluctuations and provide a stable output even if the power supply input is interrupted for 10 ms. NV-series PTs complying with EC Directives also conform to the Common Emission Standard (EN 61131-2 or 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. It may cause radio interference in residential areas, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures to reduce interference.
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LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
OMRON SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY CONNECTED WITH THE PRODUCTS, WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT LIABILITY. In no event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted. IN NO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY, REPAIR, OR OTHER CLAIMS REGARDING THE PRODUCTS UNLESS OMRON'S ANALYSIS CONFIRMS THAT THE PRODUCTS WERE PROPERLY HANDLED, STORED, INSTALLED, AND MAINTAINED AND NOT SUBJECT TO CONTAMINATION, ABUSE, MISUSE, OR INAPPROPRIATE MODIFICATION OR REPAIR.
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Application Considerations
SUITABILITY FOR USE
OMRON shall not be responsible for conformity with any standards, codes, or regulations that apply to the combination of products in the customer's application or use of the products. At the customer's request, OMRON will provide applicable third party certification documents identifying ratings and limitations of use that apply to the products. This information by itself is not sufficient for a complete determination of the suitability of the products in combination with the end product, machine, system, or other application or use. The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given. This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products: Outdoor use, uses involving potential chemical contamination or electrical interference, or conditions or uses not described in this manual. Nuclear energy control systems, combustion systems, railroad systems, aviation systems, medical equipment, amusement machines, vehicles, safety equipment, and installations subject to separate industry or government regulations. Systems, machines, and equipment that could present a risk to life or property. Please know and observe all prohibitions of use applicable to the products. NEVER USE THE PRODUCTS 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 PRODUCTS ARE PROPERLY RATED AND INSTALLED FOR THE INTENDED USE WITHIN THE OVERALL EQUIPMENT OR SYSTEM.
PROGRAMMABLE PRODUCTS
OMRON shall not be responsible for the user's programming of a programmable product, or any consequence thereof.
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Disclaimers
CHANGE IN SPECIFICATIONS
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice to change model numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made. However, some specifications of the products may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special model numbers may be assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application on your request. Please consult with your OMRON representative at any time to confirm actual specifications of purchased products.
PERFORMANCE DATA
Performance data given in this manual 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 users must correlate it to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the OMRON Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
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SECTION 1 Overview
This section introduces the features and functions of the NV-Designer. 1-1 1-2 NV-Designer Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1-1 1-2-1 1-2-2 NV-Designer Features and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NV-series PT Models and System Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NV System Version Upgrade Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Versions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 4 4 4
NV-Designer Features
Section 1-1
1-1
NV-Designer Features
The NV-series Programmable Terminals (PTs) are easy to operate and compact.
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Section 1-1
With Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7 you can use of various languages, such as Japanese, English (Europe), Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, and Turkish.
The NV-Designer features the True Type fonts commonly used for Windows applications, MS Word, and Excel. Characters can be displayed beautifully from small to large.
Exporting and Importing Character Strings Using the Display Language Switching Function
Character strings changed by using the Display Language Switching that appear on a base screen of the NV-Designer can be exported to a text file. The text file can be opened and edited in Excel, then imported for use as the character string displayed on the base screen.
System Versions
Section 1-2
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System Versions
The system program version (abbreviated as "system version") in the NVseries PT determines the project system versions that can operate in the NVseries PT.
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NV-Designer System Version Version 1.1 or higher Version 1.1 or higher Version 1.1 or higher *1
*1 Version 1.2 or higher is required for an NV3Q-SW PT with lot number 111000 or later. Functions and NV System Versions
Larger SD memory cards (from 1 GB to 2 GB) NV system version PLC multiple connections Alarm lists and histories Multifunction objects Operation security Continued PT operation for nonfatal errors in OMRON PLCs
NV3W
NV4W NV3Q
Version 1.1 or higher Supported. Version 1.0 or higher Supported. Version 1.1 or higher Supported. Version 1.1 or higher Not supported. Version 1.0 or higher Not supported.
Version 1.1 or higher Version 1.0 or higher Version 1.1 or higher Version 1.1 or higher Version 1.0 or higher
The most recent NV system version can be installed using the Support Software.
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NV-Designer version
Vertical displays
System Versions
Upgrading the System Program Version with an SD Memory Card (NV4W/ NV3Q Only)
Section 1-2
With the NV4W or NV3Q, the version of the system program can be updated using an SD memory card. When saving data to the SD memory card, save the newest version of the system program on the same card. When the data is read by the PT, the firmware and screen data for the newest version will automatically be transferred to the PT. The firmware can be updated when transferring screens from the NVDesigner by selecting the automatic firmware update. (1) Updating the firmware in the NV-series PT and transferring the project are performed at the same time from the NV-Designer. It is not possible to update only the firmware. (The NV Ver_UP Tool is required.) (2) When screen data that was created on an old version of the NV-Designer is read with the new version of the NV-Designer, the screen data is automatically updated to the new version. (The following confirmation dialog box will be displayed.)
The following dialog box will be displayed when Transfer is selected from the PT Menu of the NV-Designer.
Data Transfer Dialog Box Data to Transfer: All Data Direction: NV-Designer NV Select the Update the firmware automatically Check Box, and then click the OK Button. Updating the firmware and transferring the project will start at the same time. Note Automatically updating the firmware is possible only when all data is transferred.
Note
(1) Never turn OFF the power supply to the PT while the version is being upgraded. Also, do not unplug the cable between the computer and the NVseries PT. The PT may not restart if transferring the system fails. (2) The SPMA function cannot be used while the version is being upgraded or screens are being transferred.
System Versions
Version Upgrade Procedure Using NV Ver_UP Tool
Section 1-2
NV Ver_UP is a special tool to upgrade the firmware version of the PT. The NV Ver_UP version upgrade tool is installed at the same time as the NVDesigner. Click the Start Button at the bottom left of the window or select All Programs from the menu displayed by pressing the Ctrl Key and the Esc Key, and then select CX-One - NV-Designer - Tools - NV Ver_UP from the OMRON Menu.
NV Ver_UP Dialog Box Select the firmware (Select (Firmware) Button) and set the communications conditions (Communication Setting Button). The applicable settings dialog box will be displayed when either of the buttons is clicked.
Select NV Firmware Dialog Box Select the most recent firmware version (i.e., highest version number) for the model that you are using. Click the OK Button to return to the NV Ver_UP Dialog Box.
Communication Setting Dialog Box Make the communications setting, and then click the OK Button to return to the NV Ver_UP Dialog Box. These selections cannot be made for the NV4W and NV3Q. For the NV3W, select the COM port that you are actually using.
Upgrading the version will start when the Start Button is clicked. The NV Ver_UP version upgrade tool will end when the Exit Button is clicked. Note (1) Never turn OFF the power supply to the PT while the version is being upgraded. (2) Do not unplug the cable between the computer and the NV-series PT. Otherwise, the PT may not restart.
Displaying Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 2-1
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The internal data can be largely divided into two parts. 1. System information is exchanged. System information is constantly exchanged between the PT and PLC, including the screen number and backlight color from the PLC, or to notify the PLC of PT status. The system information area is stored in an area called the system memory. System memory must be initialized using the NV-Designer before use. 2. Screen is displayed. The NV-series PT has multiple screens that contain functional parts selected from the parts libraries. One of the screens can be displayed. The functional parts specify the desired PLC address and they read/write data.
Section 2-1
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PLC
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Allocatable area
NV-Designer
Keyboard screen data Login screen data*1 NV configuration data Recipe data Write Address data Allocatable area Allocatable area
SD memory card*1
Battery*1
Held when power supply is OFF
Allocatable area
Section 2-1
FROM (built-in Flash Memory) Stores project data created with the NV-Designer (function data, such as base screens and NV Configuration). Project data can be backed up or restored using SD memory cards.
Screen data Data Base screen data Keyboard screen data Login screen data NV configuration data Description Screen data containing parts that have been selected from the parts libraries. Screen data containing keyboard parts that open when the corresponding data parts are pressed. The Screen data is used to enter passwords according to the password levels specified for operation security. (Not supported by the NV3W) Configuration data related to the NV-series PT that includes the setting information for functions, such as the system memory, startup screen number, language switching, and other functions. Settings to read/write multiple values at one time from or to PLC memory. Condition and operation settings for writing data to the PLC according to the status of a memory location in the PLC while the specified screen is displayed. Settings for character flows displayed on the bottom of the screen and the display conditions. Settings to restrict displays and operations depending on the part and user. (Not supported by the NV3W)
SRAM (Internal RAM) Stores alarm history data collected by the PT, internal memory values, and clock data. Data saved in the built-in RAM will be deleted 1 minute after power supply is turned OFF, but it can be backed up with an optional Battery. (These functions are not supported by the NV3W.)
Data Clock data Alarm history data Description Clock data in PT. PLC data defined as alarms is constantly monitored and the time when the alarm occurred and was removed is recorded as history data. NV-series PT internal memory. The specified area can be held while the power supply is OFF. PLC data that is constantly read from the specified memory locations and can be held even when the power supply is turned OFF.
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Displaying Screens
Section 2-2
2-2
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Displaying Screens
Startup Screen
Screen 0 is displayed as default when the PT is started. This screen can be changed in NV Configuration from the NV-Designer.
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Switching Screens
One of the following three methods can be used to change the displayed screen registered in the NV-series PT. Switching screens using function switches (functional parts) on PT screens Switching screens using the ladder program Switching screens after a specified time (automatic paging)
The PT screen can be switched using a function switch from a parts library. The operation depends on the operating mode set for the function switch. Operating Mode: Change Screen When the function switch is touched, the screen will change to the preset screen number. However, the information in the PLC internal system memory (first word in the Word Area (screen number specified by PLC)) will not be updated. You can also return to the previous screen by using a function switch with the operating mode set to. Example:
NV
Screen 2 Changes to screen 2. Switch turned ON. Operating mode = Change screen Screen 2
Screen 2 Return to previous screen Switch turned ON. Operating mode = Return to previous screen
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Displaying Screens
Section 2-2
Operating Mode: Set Value When the switch is touched, the PT writes the screen number to switch to in the PLC internal system memory (first word in the Word Area (screen number specified by PLC)) and the screen is switched. Example: Data format: 1 word Output word: D100 (first word in the Word Area of System Memory) Value: 2 (desired screen number in hexadecimal)
NV
NV
Screen 2
Switch turned ON. A value is set. Set D100 to 2. (D100 is the first word in the Word Area of the Basic Communications Area.) PLC
D100
D100
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Displaying Screens
Switching Screens Using the Ladder Program
Section 2-2
Create a ladder program that writes the screen number to the first word of the PLC system memory to switch the screen. Communications between the PT and the PLC
NV Continuous communications Basic Communications Area: Word Addresses Write Screen number specified from PLC. First word 2nd word 3rd word Do not use. Current Screen Number PLC internal memory Read PLC Ladder program MOV
Basic Communications Area: Word Addresses Example: D100 Screen 2 Changed to screen 2. D101 D102 2 Do not use. 2 PLC internal memory The number of the screen to display (2) is stored in D102.
Precaution for Correct Operation Screen numbers are displayed in decimal on the NV-Designer but they must be in hexadecimal when writing the screen number to the PLC internal system memory.
The automatic paging function can be used to automatically switch to a specified screen after a specified period of time has passed. Settings are made in the NV Configuration of the PT. Application Example: 1. Screen 1 is displayed for 10 seconds and then screen 2 is displayed. 2. Screen 2 is displayed for 5 seconds and then screen 3 is displayed.
NV
Screen 1 After 10 s
Screen 2 After 5 s
Screen 3
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Section 2-3
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1. Initial Settings
Backlight colors and operation are set in the base screen properties from the NV-Designer.
Model NV3W, NV4W NV3Q monochrome NV3Q color Backlight color White (green), pink (orange), or red White, pink, or red Not supported. Operation Lit or flashing Lit or flashing Not supported.
The specified backlight color will be displayed in a rectangle on the left edge of the title bar.
Indicates that the base screen is white or green. The backlight colors depend on the model of the PT.
"Orange"
"Green"
"Red"
Specify the color and either lit or flashing in the Bit Area in system memory. Refer to 8-1 Switching Backlight Colors for details.
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System Requirements
Section 3-1
3-1
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System Requirements
System Requirements
Refer to the CX-One Version 4.@ Setup Manual (Cat. No. W463) for the system requirements to operate the NV-Designer.
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Installation
Install the NV-Designer using the CX-One or CX-One Lite Installer. For details, refer to the CX-One Version 4.@ Setup Manual (Cat. No. W463) provided with the CX-One.
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Re-installation
Uninstall the NV-Designer and then re-install it. For details on how to uninstall the NV-Designer, refer to the CX-One Version 4.@ Setup Manual (Cat. No. W463) provided with the CX-One.
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Files saved in the Program Files Folder or other system folders cannot be shared. To share the Parts Libraries, use a file that can be shared, or copy the file to each user. If you try to save a file in the Program File Folder or other system folders, it will be saved in another location. We recommend that you save files in another folder, such as the My Documents Folder. Note The screen data cannot be saved in the Program File Folder or other system folders.
The file will not be displayed in Explorer even if you open the folder where it is saved. Open the folder where the file is saved and click the Compatible Files Button displayed at the top of the screen to display the file screen.
Additional Information Additional Information Operating Specifications of Windows Vista and Windows 7
When using Windows Vista or Window 7, files cannot be saved in the Program File Folder or other system folders even if it is specified as the save location in application software, such as NV-Designer. They will be saved it in a virtual folder (VirtualStore). VirtualStore is a unique folder for each user. It cannot be shared with other users.
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Menu Bar Toolbar Graphic Bar Screen Manager Base Screen Parts Library
All NV-Designer functions are displayed in the menus. Frequently used commands are displayed as icons on the menu bar. Frequently used drawing commands are displayed as icons on the menu bar. The screens are managed by base screen numbers. Creates a screen. The screen is displayed at the PTs screen size. The size cannot be changed, but the display can be zoomed in or out. Parts used for creating screens are displayed in parts libraries.
Additional Information When the NV-Designer is started, the Standard Parts Libraries for all parts for the model that is set will be displayed in front.
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Menus
The NV-Designers operations and functions are displayed on menus according to their application.
Menu File
Submenu/Command New Open Close Save Save As Delete Print Print Style Setup Printer Setup Keyboard Screen Login Screen
Export Text
Import Text
Exit
Description Displays the Model Selection Dialog Box. Opens the specified NV-Designer project file (*.nvp). Closes an open NV-Designer project file (*.nvp). Saves the specified NV-Designer project file (*.nvp). Saves the specified NV-Designer project file (*.nvp) with a different name. Deletes the specified NV-Designer project file (*.nvp). Displays the Print Dialog Box. Specifies the data to be printed. Prints the selected items. Sets up the printer before printing. Displays the Edit Keyboard Screen Dialog Box. Used to name or delete keyboard screens. Displays the Edit Login Screen Dialog Box. The Login Screens are used to enter passwords according to the password levels specified for the operation security function. The character strings for switching the display language can be exported to a text file. The text data can also be edited and imported. Imports text from a text file. The imported text can be checked by selecting PT - Multi Language Exchange String List. Exits the NV-Designer.
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Description Undoes the previous operation. Redoes the previous operation. Cuts the selected parts. Copies the selected parts. Creates a base part which is copied to enable the creation of multiple parts with different functions. Pastes the parts that were last cut or copied. Copies the base screen contents as bitmap data.
Centering Rotate Flip Delete Erase Screen Bring Previous Bring Next Bring Forefront Bring Behind All Group Ungroup Select Select All
Right/Left Top/Bottom
Aligns the left sides of the selected graphics. Aligns the right sides of the selected graphics. Aligns the top edges of the selected graphics. Aligns the bottom edges of the selected graphics. Aligns the horizontal centers of the selected graphics. Aligns the vertical centers of the selected graphics. Centers multiple graphics figures. Rotates the selected graphics. Flips the selected graphics left to right. Flips the selected graphics top to bottom. Deletes the selected items. Deletes the base screen Moves the selected graphic up one layer. Moves the selected graphic back one layer. Places the selected graphics on the top. Places the selected graphics on the back. Creates a group of character strings, graphics, or parts. Ungroups a group of parts. Selects character strings, graphics, and parts. Selects all character strings, graphics, and parts on the base screen.
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Redraws the contents of the screen that is being edited. Sets the grid on base screens edited with the NV-Designer. Displays and hides the toolbar. Displays or hides the status bar. Displays and hides the graphic bar. Changes the magnification of the base screen that is being edited.
Zoom Box
Parts No. Parts Attribute Status OFF ON Language No. Address Cross Reference
Displays a Zoom Box so that detailed sections can be drawn and fine adjustments can be made to positions when creating a base screen. Displays the parts numbers of all parts on the base screen that is being edited. Displays the attributes of all parts on the base screen that is being edited. Places a bit switch, function switch, or lamp on the screen in OFF status. Places a bit switch, function switch, or lamp on the screen in ON status. Changes the language number when switching the display language is being used. The system memory used for communications with the PLC and the communications addresses used by parts on the screen are displayed in a list.
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Create SD Memory Card File Read from SD Memory Card File NV Configuration
Transfers the base screen data, NV Configuration data, and other data created on the NV-Designer to the PT. Compares the file that is open on the NV-Designer and the file transferred to an NV-series PT. If the contents differ, the differences will be displayed. Compares files read to the NVDesigner. Names a file in the SD memory card and saves the base screen data in it. Reads base screen data from a file on the SD memory card. Displays the NV Configuration Dialog Box. Sets basic items, such as the PTs system memory, parameters for communications with PLCs and computers (NVDesigner), PLC multiple connection, auto-paging, startup screen settings, Setup 1 settings (clock, backlight, key press sound, battery error display, file compression, system menu language, switching display language, backlight brightness, contrast adjustment), Setup 2 settings (SD memory card menu), memory hold, recipes, alarm history, line graphs, and operation security. Specifies the first control address and creates the settings for each model for the function that reads and writes the settings for a model from and to the specified PLC address as commanded by the PLC. Text messages can be displayed like an electric scoreboard moving across the Flow Display Dialog Box from right to left. Used to set operations to set or reset bits, set values, perform calculations, etc. in PLC memory when conditions in the PLC are met while the specified screen is displayed. Displays the Edit Operation Security Password Dialog Box so that you can set the passwords when the operation security password function is being used. If the Switch Display Language Option is selected in the NVDesigner Configuration, the language number and language type can be selected. The character string for each language number can also be edited in the list. Used to set the properties of a base screen (i.e., the name, background, and backlight operation). Opens the Parts Library Selection Dialog Box. Select the parts library to use and click the Open Button. Edits the selected parts. Used to edit screens of custom switch parts. Displays the parts attributes used by a base screen in a list.
Recipes
Screen Properties Parts Open Parts Library Edit Attributes Draw Parts List
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Toolbar
Used to select a character string, graphic, functional part, etc. Creates a character string. Creates a straight line. Creates continuous lines. Creates a rectangle. Creates a circle or oval. Creates a circular or oval arc. Creates a curved line. Creates a circular or oval sector. Creates a square with rounded corners. Creates a polygon. Fills areas enclosed by lines and graphics with a color. Sets the language, font, character size, attributes (e.g., bold), and colors (character and background colors). Sets the colors and patterns for graphics. Sets the line thickness and type. Displays the resource report (amount of free memory and memory used by NV configuration, base screens, and keyboard screens). Displays the amount of memory used by the base screens. Displays the amount of memory and the communications addresses used by the parts. Displays the NV-Designer Configuration Dialog Box. Sets the configuration of the NV-Designer screen display, the folder where the parts libraries used by the NV-Designer are stored, the current folder, whether to enable automatic backup, the backup time interval, items for creating graphics, menu and dialog languages, and whether to enable switching the display language. Changes the model of the selected PLC in the file that is being edited. Changes the model of PT in the file that is being edited. Closes all open base screens. Overlaps more than one base screen and displays them. Displays more than one base screen side-by-side. Returns the toolbar icons to the defaults. Displays the contents of NV-Designer help. Displays the window for keyword-based searches of NVDesigner help. Displays the version of the NV-Designer.
Convert
Window
Help
Close All Cascade Arrange Arrange Icons Contents Keyword About NV-Designer
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Delete Order
Description Cuts the selected parts. Copies the selected parts. Pastes the parts that were last cut or copied. Sets the attributes of a part. Sets the language, font, character size, attributes (e.g., bold), and colors (character and background colors). Places a bit switch, function switch, or lamp on the screen in OFF status. Places a bit switch, function switch, or lamp on the screen in ON status. Aligns the left sides of the selected graphics. Aligns the right sides of the selected graphics. Aligns the top edges of the selected graphics. Aligns the bottom edges of the selected graphics. Aligns the horizontal centers of the selected graphics. Aligns the vertical centers of the selected graphics. Deletes the selected items. Places the selected graphics on the top. Places the selected graphics on the bottom. Moves the selected graphic up one layer. Moves the selected graphic back one layer. Creates a group of character strings, graphics, or parts. Ungroups a group of parts.
Group Ungroup
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The names of icons and other items on the toolbar are given below.
Enable/Disable Snap Button Redraw Button Display/Hide the Graphic Bar Button Ungroup Button Group Button Open a Parts Library Button
Undo Button Redo Button Align Button Order Button Parts State Button Language Number Button
Undo Button Undoes the previous operation. Redo Button Redoes the operation that was undone using the Undo Button. Align Button Aligns character strings, graphics, and parts. Order Button Changes the order of character strings, graphics, and parts if they are overlapped.
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Enables/disables the snap function when positioning character strings, graphics, or parts. Parts State Button Turns ON/OFF the selected switches and lamps or changes the message part number. Language Number Button Changes the language number of the selected base screen.
Precaution for Correct Operation The Undo Button is effective only for operations such as drawing and editing character strings, graphics, and parts, and some operations in editors activated from the menu bar. The Undo Button cannot be used for other operations.
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Arc/Elliptical Arc Button Circle/Oval Button Rectangle Button Continuous Line Button Continuous Line Button Character String Button Select Button
Select Button Used to select a character string, graphic, functional part, etc. Character String Button Creates a character string. Continuous Line Button Creates a straight line.
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Creates a square with rounded corners. The radius of the rounded corners can be changed in the line settings. Polygon Button Creates a polygon. Fill Button Fills areas enclosed by lines and graphics with a color. Character Type Button Sets the size and style (bold, outline, underline) of characters. Color Button Changes the color of character strings and graphics. Line Type Button Sets the line thickness and type.
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Screen Manager
The Screen Manager is a dialog box for managing the base screens in a project. It can be used as a list for opening screens. Screens can be copied, pasted, cut, and deleted using the Screen Manager. Multiple projects can be started simultaneously and editing can be performed between the Screen Managers.
The project name is displayed at the upper left of the window. Serial numbers starting from 0 will be assigned to projects that have not yet been saved. This is how projects can be distinguished if multiple projects are created.
Project name
Command Buttons
A base screen is displayed by its number and name. Note Creating Screens Editing the Screen The number of screens that can be registered depends on the contents of the screens.
Double-click the number of the base screen that you want to create, or select the number and click the Open Button. Copy: Select the screen to copy, click the Copy Button, input a different screen number, and click the Paste Button.
Move: Select the screen to move, click the Cut Button, input a different screen number, and click the Paste Button. Delete: Select the screen to delete and then click the Delete Button.
Additional Information The copy, paste, cut, and delete functions can also be accessed by right-clicking on the desired screen. The + sign will be displayed in the F column if a screen is copied and pasted. Multiple Screen Managers can be displayed simultaneously and screens can be copied or moved between files. However, if the models of NV-series PT are different and the screen cannot be pasted, a message saying so will be displayed.
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Base Screens
Base screens are essentially the same size as the screens displayed on the PT. (You can zoom the screen display in and out.) Character strings and parts are positioned on the screen to create a base screen. Opening a Base Screen Double-click a number in the number column in the Screen Manager (or select the number and click the Open Button) to open a base screen.
Double-click a number, or select the number and click the Open Button.
Parts of Base Screens The screen number will be displayed on the top left of the base screen, and the project name will be displayed on the right of Base Screen. The backlight color is displayed on the top left of the base screen.
Screen number Base Screen Backlight color Project name
Closing a Base Screen Click the Close Button in the title bar to close the base screen. If anything has been created on the base screen, the base screen will be registered in the Screen Manager when the base screen is closed. If nothing has been created on the base screen, the base screen will simply close. To close multiple screens at once, select Window Close All from the Menu Bar.
Precaution for Correct Operation 1. The base screen will not be saved even it is registered in the Screen Manager. To save the base screen, select Save from the File Menu and save the entire project. 2. If the base screen is changed and it is closed, there will be no warning message asking whether you want to save it before closing.
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Parts Libraries
A parts library contains parts, such as switches, lamps, data displays, and keyboards, that you can use to create screens. They can be easily positioned on base screens by dragging and dropping them. When the NV-Designer is started, the Standard Parts Libraries for all parts for the model that is set will be displayed in front.
Standard Parts Library
Parts
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The display while creating base screens and the data save location can be changed in the NV-Designer Configuration.
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2. Select the On Option under Display. 3. Select the pitch, snap, and color as required and click the OK Button. The grid will be displayed on the base screen as shown in the following figure.
Grid
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Changing Base Screen Properties (Background and Backlight) 1,2,3...
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1. Right-click on the base screen and select Screen Properties from the popup menu. Or select Screen Properties from the PT Menu.
The following Screen Properties Dialog Box will be displayed. Example for the NV3W
The background pattern and color can be changed for the NV3WM@@@(@), NV4W-M@@@, and NV3Q-MR@@. The background color can be changed for the NV3Q-SW@@.
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NV-Designer Configuration
Select NV-Designer Configuration from the Tool Menu.
Setting Method
File
Grid
Y direction
Screen
Graphic Language
Sets the drawing method for circles and ovals. Sets the language to use by default.
Snap: Enable/Disable Color: Grid Toolbar: Display/Hide Graphic Bar: Display/Hide Zoom Box: Display/Hide Parts Informa- Parts No. tion Parts Attribute Fill Pointer Display/Hide Fill Pointer Color Tips Display Shows Tips before Saving a Project. Circle/Oval: Start from Center Point/Start from Top Left Corner Default Character Set: Menu and Dialog Language: Japanese, English or Korean Multi-Language Exchange: On/Off
C:\documents and settings\ UserName\ Not selected. Off Standard NV3W: 8 dots NV4W: 8 dots NV3Q: 20 dots NV3W: 8 dots NV4W: 8 dots NV3Q: 20 dots Disabled Black View View Hide Hide Hide View Black View Start from Top Left Corner Japanese English Off
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Description The parts libraries where the data folder is stored is displayed. To change the folder of the parts libraries, click the Browse Button and specify the folder for the parts libraries in the dialog box that is displayed.
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Description The default folder for saving and reading files is set on the File Tab Page. Data is periodically backed up to the disk when the AutoBackup Check Box is selected. The backup interval can be set in 1 minute increments between 5 and 30 minutes. If the NV-Designer is forced to close, backed up project files will be automatically recovered when it is restarted. Click the Button and set the time to automatically backup in the Set Value Dialog Box that is displayed.
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Description Displays or hides the grid on base screens edited with the NVDesigner. Sets the grid pitch if grids are displayed. (2 to 80) Default: The grid display is fixed in the X-direction and Ydirection with the following pitch. NV3W/NV4W: 8 dots NV3Q: 20 dots Setup: The pitch of the grid display can be adjusted in units of dots. Enables/disables the snap function which aligns the position of parts or the starting/ending points of graphics with the grid. Sets the color of the grid displayed on the base screen. Click the Button and select the color from the dialog box that appears.
Additional Information The grid settings can also be displayed from the Menu Bar. Select View Grid from the Menu Bar. It can also be selected using the Alt + G shortcut keys. Enable/Disable Snap with Toolbar Button Click the Snap ON/OFF Button on the toolbar.
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Setting Toolbar
Graphic Bar
Fill Point Fill Point Color Tips Display Shows Tips before Saving a Project
Description Sets whether to display or hide the toolbar on the editing screens when the NV-Designer is started. The toolbar can also be displayed and hidden from the View Menu on the menu bar. Sets whether to display or hide the graphic bar on the editing screens when the NV-Designer is started. The graphic bar can also be displayed and hidden from the View Menu on the menu bar. Characters and parts drawn on the screen can be zoomed for checking. Enables/disables the communications address used by the part. Parts No.: Displays the parts numbers of all parts on the base screen. Parts Attribute: Displays the communications address of the main attribute PLC of the parts on the base screen. Displays/Hides the fill pointer for filling closed areas. Click the button and select the color from the dialog box that will be displayed. Displays/hides the message that indicates that there will be multiple saved files from the NV-Designer.
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Description Changes the method for drawing circles and oval, either starting from the center or from the top left. A circle or oval is drawn inscribed in a rectangle that has the specified start point as the center of the circle or oval and for which the specified start point to the end point is half of the distance between diagonally opposed corners of the rectangle.
Circle End point Oval End point
Start point
Start point
A circle or oval is drawn inscribed in a rectangle that has the start and end points as a diagonal line.
Circle End point Oval End point
Start point
Start point
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Description Sets the default language when parts are pasted from a parts library. It can be chosen from Japanese, English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, or Turkish. For example, even if the menu and dialog boxes are displayed in Japanese, you can set the characters on the parts to be displayed in English or European English. Sets the language displayed in the menus and dialog boxes. It can be chosen from Japanese, English, Korean, Simplified Chinese, or Traditional Chinese. Sets whether to enable or disable the display language switching function. If switching the display language is enabled, Multi Language Exchange String List Edit Properties can be selected from the PT Menu. If switching the display language is enabled, a dialog box to edit character strings for switching display languages will be displayed to let you select the language for each language number. You can register the language and corresponding character string for each part in advance and then change all registered parts at the same time using a function switch or a command from the PLC.
Additional Information To change the display, the NV-Designer must be restarted. The set language will be enabled when the NV-Designer is restarted. Restart the NV-Designer.
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Drag and drop parts from a parts library such as the Standard Parts Library.
*1 For details, refer to SECTION 5 Creating and Saving Projects (Including Screen Data). *2 For details, refer to SECTION 3 NV-Designer Outline and Configuration.
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Function switch
Change to screen 1
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2. Set the PLC model as shown below for the communications parameters and then click the Next Button. PLC model: OMRON SYSMAC-CS/CJ/CP Series
3. Set the system memory and then click the OK Button. Set the system memory by specifying the area for controlling the PT system in the PLC internal memory. The system memory is used to switch between base screens, so make sure that you set it. In this example, it is left set to the default values.
Note
The default words for the Bit Area are CIO 0 to CIO 2. If CIO 0 to CIO 2 are allocated to real I/O, be sure to change the settings (e.g., to words in the Work Area).
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Example: With a CP-series PLC, CIO 0 to CIO 2 are allocated to built-in inputs, so the words allocated to the Bit Area must always be changed from the defaults.
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where you want to type in a character string. 2. Enter a character string on screen 0. Enter Hello! Im NV. 3. Select the character string that you just entered and select Character Attribute from the Graphic Menu. Set the character color and size.
Setting Function Switches Use the following procedure to create a function switch (labeled "Monitor") on screen 0 to switch the screen display. 1,2,3... 1. Select the function switch parts library. 2. Drag the part called FSW0 and drop it on the base screen.
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4. On the Basic Setup Tab Page, leave the operation mode set to Change Screen and the screen set to 1.
5. On the Label Tab Page, set the text to display on the switch as shown below.
ON Switch Display Settings Text: Enter "Monitor". Font: Windows (Courier) Color: Black OFF Switch Display Settings Click the OFF Button to change the setting display. Click the Copy from ON Button. (The ON settings will be copied.)
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6. Change the status between OFF and ON at the top right of the tool bar and check the displays.
Opening Screen 1 1,2,3... 1. Double-click 1 in the Screen Manager at the upper right of the window. The base screen with screen number 1 will open. Setting Character Strings 1,2,3... 1. Click the Speed, Alarm Setting Data Use the following procedure to create a data part that will display the contents of a word address in the PLC on screen 1. 1,2,3... 1. Select Data from the Standard Parts Library. 2. Drag the part called Data and drop it on the base screen. Button on the graphic bar and enter the following character
string on screen 1.
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3. Double-click the part that was pasted and specify D100 on the Basic Setup Tab Page as the communications address in the PLC.
Setting Lamps Use the following procedure to create a lamp that will display the status of a bit in the PLC on screen 1. 1,2,3... 1. Select the lamp parts library. 2. Drag the part called Lamp0 and drop it on the base screen.
3. Double-click the part that was pasted and specify W100.00 on the Basic Setup Tab Page as the communications address in the PLC. Setting Function Switches Use the following procedure to create a function switch (labeled "Return") to switch the screen to the previously displayed screen (screen 0). 1,2,3... 1. Select the function switch parts library. 2. Drag the part called FSW0 and drop it on the base screen. 3. Double-click the function switch that was pasted.
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4. On the Basic Setup Tab Page, select Others for the operating mode and select Back to Previous Screen.
5. On the Label Tab Page, set the text to display on the switch as shown below. ON Switch Display Settings Character string: Enter "Return". OFF Switch Display Settings Character string: Set to Copy when ON
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Important The created screens and settings (project) can be printed by selecting Print from the File Menu.
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NV3W
Programming Device Connecting Cable (RS-232C cable with a round DIN pin connector for the NV3W) NV-TOL-3M
Example for the NV4W/NV3Q Connect the USB port on the back of the NV4W/NV3Q to the computer.
NV-Designer Screen Design Software
NV4W/NV3Q
2. Select Transfer - Transfer from the PT Menu. The Data Transfer Dialog Box will be displayed. 3. Set the method of communications with the PT. NV3W: RS232C NV4W/NV3Q: USB
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System Menu
System Menu System Version PLC Driver Version 1.0 OMRON SYSMAC-CS/CJ/CP 1.0 Setting Menu
ESC
System Menu
Test Menu
Press the upper left corner for 2 seconds, upper right corner, and then the lower right corner in order.
Refer to the NV-Series PT Setup Manual (Cat. No. V103) for details on the System Menu.
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1,2,3...
1. Start the CX-Programmer. 2. Make the following settings on the Serial Port 1 Tab Page for the CP1E and the Serial Port Tab Page for other PLCs in the PLC Setup. Communications setting: User settings Baud rate: 9,600 bps Parameters: 7, 1, E Host link No.: 0
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PLC Connecting Cable XW2Z-200T-3 (2 m without 5-V line) XW2Z-500T-3 (5 m without 5-V line)
3. The screen will change to screen 1 and the following information will be monitored.
4. Touch the Back Switch to return to the previous screen (screen 0).
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Creating Base Screens. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Positioning Character Strings, Graphics, and Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copying and Moving Parts and Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-5-1 5-5-2 Copying and Moving Parts between Screens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Copying and Moving Screens between Projects. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Save. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Save As . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Projects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Execution Files of the PT Model after Transfer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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3. Select an option in the NV-Designer Dialog Box and click the OK Button.
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Recent Projects
Description Select this option to create a new project. Select this option to read and edit a project that is saved to the disk. A dialog box for opening the project will be displayed for you to select the project that you want to edit. Select this option to open a project that has been used recently.
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4. Select Create New Project from the Start Menu. The following Select Model Dialog Box will be displayed. The following setting status will be displayed at the top of the Wizard Dialog Box. Create Project >> Communication Parameters >> System Memory 5. Set the status for creating the project and then click the Next Button
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Item 1 NV Model
NV Type *1
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Description Select the model of the NV-series PT from the drop-down list. NV3W (default), NV4W, or NV3Q Select the model of NV-series PT from the drop-down list. NV3W: Monochrome (default) or vertical and monochrome NV4W: 2 shades of gray (default), 8 shades of gray, vertical with 2 shades of gray, or vertical with 8 shades of gray NV3Q: Monochrome (default) or color Enter the name of the file in which to save the project. The default file name is NewProject. Use the Reference Button to specify the location where the project is to be saved. The default location is c:\documents and settings\user\my documents\. Select this check box to use the above settings the next time you create a file.
*1 To change the model setting, select Convert - NV Model Convert from the Tool Menu of the NV-Designer.
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6. Set the status for the communications settings and then click the Next Button. (Click the Cancel Button to display the Startup Window without a project.)
Description Select the PLC model to connect from the drop-down list. The default is the OMRON SYSMAC CS/CJ/CP* Series. Select this check box to use the above settings the next time you create a file.
*1 To change the model setting, select Convert PLC Model Convert from the Tool Menu of the NV-Designer. 7. Set the status for system memory and then click the Next Button (Click the Cancel Button to display the Startup Window without a project.)
Bit Area
Description Sets the words used as system memory for basic communications with the PLC. Refer to 6-2-3 System Memory for details. Sets the memory area and first address of the area of memory used for communications between the PT and PLC in word units, such as for the screen number. The default is D0 to D2. Sets the memory area and first address of the area of memory used for communications between the PT and PLC in bit units, such as for the screen saver. The default is 0 to 2.
Note
The default words for the Bit Area are CIO 0 to CIO 2. If CIO 0 to CIO 2 are allocated to real I/O, be sure to change the settings (e.g., to words in the Work
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Area). Example: With a CP-series PLC, CIO 0 to CIO 2 are allocated to built-in inputs, so the words allocated to the Bit Area must always be changed from the defaults. 8. When the NV-Designer is started, a project is created at the same time. The following Main Window will be displayed.
9. Double-click 0 in the Screen Manager. Base screen 0 and the Parts Library will open as shown in the following graphic.
Screen manager Base screen 0 Parts Library
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Additional Information Multiple projects can be created and opened simultaneously using the NVDesigner. It is also possible to copy and move screens between projects, as well as to copy and move parts on a screen.
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NV3Q monochrome
NV3Q color
Before conversion
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Not supported. NV4W with 2 shades of gray Not supported. NV4W vertical with 2 shades of Not supgray ported. NV4W with 8 shades of gray Not supported. NV4W vertical with 8 shades of Not supgray ported. NV3Q monochrome Not supported. NV3Q color Not supported.
Not supported. --Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported.
Supported. Not supported. --Not supported. Supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported.
Not supported. Supported. Not supported. --Not supported. Supported. Not supported. Not supported.
Supported. Not supported. Supported. Not supported. --Not supported. Not supported. Not supported.
Not supported. Supported. Not supported. Supported. Not supported. --Not supported. Not supported.
Supported. Supported. Supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. --Supported.
Supported. Supported. Supported. Not supported. Supported. Not supported. Supported. ---
Note
Models can be converted only if the number of dots of the model after the conversion is the same or larger than the model before conversion. If the NV4W is changed from 8 shades of gray to 2 shades of gray or the NV3Q is changed from color to monochrome, the NV-Designer will automatically reduce the number of shades or colors.
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5-2-3
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5-3
Screen number
Project name
Additional Information Select Zoom from the View Menu to zoom in and out of the base screen.
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Note
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5-5-1
Right-click the part to be copied and select Copy. Then right-click where you want the copy to be made and select Paste.
Note
If you copy parts between screens for different models of PT, the parts will automatically be converted to allow for differences in parts colors and functionality between the PTs. Right-click the part to be moved and select Cut. Then right-click where you want to move the part and select Paste.
Note
If you move parts between screens for different models of PT, the parts will automatically be converted to allow for differences in parts colors and functionality between the PTs.
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Right-click the screen to copy in the Screen Manager and select Copy (or select the screen and click the Copy Button). Then right-click the screen where you want the copy to be made in the Screen Manager for a different product and select Paste (or select the screen and click the Paste Button). After pasting the screen, you can double-click it to display the copy.
Right-click the screen to move in the Screen Manager and select Cut (or select the screen and click the Copy Button). Then right-click the screen where you want the copy to be made in the Screen Manager for a different product and select Paste (or select the screen and click the Paste Button). After moving the screen, you can double-click the screen to display it.
Note
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5-6-1 5-6-2
Save As
1,2,3... 1. Select Save As from the File Menu. The following message will be displayed.
To stop displaying this message, clear the Display this dialog box when saving Check Box. 2. Click the Close Button. 3. Specify the save location in the Save As Dialog Box and Click the Save Button.
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5-7-1
Project backup file (.nvk) (for system) Initialization file (.INI) PLC driver file (.WDF)
Folder specified for saving with the same name as the file Example: sample
Setting data
GNRL0000-.BSD: Base screen data (one file for each screen) sample.HSY: sample.R00: sample.ALK: sample.SPW:
NV-Configuration file (.HSY) Recipe file (.R00) Flow text file (.ALK) Passwords (.SPW)
Screen data is saved in base screen data files (.BSD). A separate file is used for each screen. Setting files are created when the settings are saved.
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SECTION 6 NV Configuration
This section describes the parameters in the NV Configuration in detail. 6-1 NV Configuration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1-1 6-1-2 6-1-3 6-2 6-2-1 6-2-2 6-2-3 6-2-4 6-2-5 6-2-6 6-2-7 6-2-8 6-2-9 Setting Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NV Configuration Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Default Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setting Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Basic Settings Tab Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Communication Parameters Tab Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PLC Multiple Connection Tab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auto-Paging Tab Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Start-up Screen Tab Page . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setup 1 Tab Page. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Setup 2 Tab Page (NV4W/NV3Q Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 68 69 71 72 72 74 75 79 81 82 84 85 90 91 92
6-2-10 Hold Memory Tab Page (NV4W/NV3Q Only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2-11 Other Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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NV Configuration
The initial conditions must be set in NV Configuration before using the PT.
Setting Parameters
There are the following two methods for setting parameters in the NV Configuration. 1,2,3... 1. Setting from the NV-Designer First, set the NV Configuration parameters in the NV-Designer, and then connect the NV-Designer to the PT and transfer the NV Configuration to the PT.
PT
NV Configuration transferred.
2. Setting from the System Menu on the PT After transferring the NV Configuration, parts of it can be modified from the PT System Menu using the following procedure. Touch the front panel on the upper left corner, upper right corner, and lower right corner in that order to display the System Menu.
PT
(1) (2)
System Menu
(3)
Touch the upper left corner (1), upper right corner (2), and then the lower right cornet (3) in order.
The following parameters can be set from the PT System Menu only: PT clock, LCD contrast, backlight, touch switches, and memory initialization.
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6-1-2
Tab page Basic Setup
NV Configuration Parameters
Item NV3W Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Not supported. PT NV4W Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. NV3Q Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Setting Method NV-Designer System Menu on the PT Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. NV3W: Not supported. NV4W: Supported. NV3Q: Supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. NV3W: Not supported. NV4W: Supported. NV3Q: Supported. Not supported. Supported.
Title PLC Model Displaying the NV model System Memory Area Communication Parameters PLC Multiple Connection*1 Auto-Paging Startup Screen Setup 1 Clock
Summer Time Transfer Outside Automatic Backlight Off Key Press Sound Battery Error Display File Compression System Menu Language
Setup of Multi-Language Exchange Backlight Brightness Setting Contrast Adjustment SD Memory Card Menu
Supported.
Supported.
Supported.
Setup 2
Supported. Supported. (Adjust and transfer) Not supported. Supported. Supported. Supported.
Hold Memory
Not supported. Supported. Not supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Not supported. Supported.
Supported. NV3W: Not supported. NV4W: Supported. NV3Q: Supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported. Not supported.
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Tab page Line Graphs Operation Security Item NV3W PT NV4W
Section 6-1
Setting Method NV-Designer System Menu on the PT Supported. Not supported. Supported. NV3W: Not supported. NV4W: Supported. NV3Q: Supported.
*1 PLC multiple connection is supported when communications are performed using Modbus.
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Default Setting
The default settings for the NV Configuration are given below.
Item PLC Model System Memory Area: Word Area System Memory Area: Bit Area COM Port: Baud Rate COM Port: Data Length COM Port: Stop Bits COM Port: Parity Bit Communication Error Handling: Retry Communication Error Handling: Wait time Transmission Delay PLC Multiple Connection Auto-paging Start-up Screen No. Delay Clock Clock: Summer Time*1 Clock: Transfer Outside*1 Automatic Backlight OFF Key Press Sound Battery Error Display*1 File Compression System Menu Language Setup of Multi-Language Exchange: Refer to PLC Backlight Brightness Setting SD Memory Card Menu: Automatic Display Setting OMRON SYSMAC-CS/CJ/CP Series Host Link D0 to D2 0 to 2 9,600 bps 7 1 Even 5 times 3 seconds 0 ms No Off 0 0 PT clock Off Off Off Enabled Off On English Off Off Off Off
Communication Parameters
Holding PLC Memory*1 Hold NV Internal Memory Value: Data memory Off Hold NV Internal Memory Value: Internal Off Relay Use Recipe Off Not supported. Record*1 Record Operation Security Function Available
*1
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6-2-1
Setting Method
1,2,3... 1. Select PT NV Configuration from the NV-Designer Menu to open the NV Configuration Dialog Box. If multiple project files are already open, the Select File Dialog Box will be displayed. Select a project file to set up. 2. Set the required items. (Refer to 6-2-2 Basic Settings Tab Page and following sections for details.) 3. Save the file and transfer it to the PT. (Refer to 9-1 Transferring Screens from the NV-Designer for details.) Note The settings will be reflected in the PT once the setting file has been transferred from the NV-Designer.
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Tab page Basic Setup Communication Parameters PLC Multiple Connection (NV4W/ NV3Q only) Auto-Paging Start-up Screen Setup 1
Description Sets the PT model and system memory. Set the first words in the Word Area and Bit Area in the PLC. Sets the serial communications settings between the PT and PLC. Sets parameters when multiple PLCs or OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controllers are connected using Modbus. Enables auto-paging, which automatically switches the screen displayed on the PT after a certain period of time. Sets the number of the screen displayed on the PT when the power supply is turned ON and its display time. Sets the clock reference, automatic backlight OFF function, key press sound, battery error display, file compression, display language switching, backlight brightness, and contrast. (NV3W only) Enables/disables displaying the SD Memory Card Menu.
Reference 6-2-2 Basic Settings Tab Page 6-2-4 Communication Parameters Tab Page 6-2-5 PLC Multiple Connection Tab
6-2-6 Auto-Paging Tab Page 6-2-7 Start-up Screen Tab Page 6-2-8 Setup 1 Tab Page
Setup 2 (NV4W/ NV3Q only) Hold Memory (NV4W/NV3Q only) Recipe Alarm History (NV4W/NV3Q only) Line Graph Password (NV4W/NV3Q only)
6-2-9 Setup 2 Tab Page (NV4W/NV3Q Only) Sets the words to be held for PLC and PT internal mem- 6-2-10 Hold Memory Tab Page (NV4W/ ory. NV3Q Only) Sets whether to use the recipe function, and also the 8-5 Recipes control address for the recipe function. Sets sampling for groups 0 and 1, as well as the control 7-11 Alarm Lists (NV4W/NV3Q) address for the alarm history. Sets sampling for groups 0 to 4 for line graphs. 7-10 Line Graphs Sets security using passwords. 8-6 Security Functions
Initialize Button
The following message will be displayed when the Initialize Button is clicked in the NV Configuration Dialog Box.
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6-2-2
Item Title
NV Model
Description Input the title of the configuration file (internal file). Titles are convenient when there are several configurations for different PTs. Sets the model of PT to be displayed when the NV-Designer is started. Note If you change the PT model, select Convert - NV Model Convert from the Tool Menu. Sets the model of PLC to be displayed when the NV-Designer is started. Note If you change the PLC model, select Convert PLC Model Convert from the Tool Menu. Sets system memory. Set the first words in the Word Area and Bit Area. Click this button to reset all parameters to their default settings.
PLC Model
System Memory Sets the areas used in the system memory. Refer to 6-2-3 System Memory for information on the system memory. Word Area Sets the memory area and first address of the area of memory used for communications between the PT and PLC in word units, such as for the screen number. Bit Area Sets the memory area and first address of the area of memory used for communications between the PT and PLC in bit units, such as for the screen saver. Click the button by the Word Area or Bit Area in the System Memory Area to display the Address Setting Dialog Box. Set the PLC memory area and address in this dialog box.
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Word Area
Bit Area
1 2 3
Description Click the Area Box and select an area from the pull down menu. Channel No. (i.e., word Enter the address directly or by using the keypad. address) Corrections can be made by clicking the Back or Clear Button. Bit Number (When setting Bit Area) Area
Item
Precaution for Correct Operation Do not allocate words that are used for real I/O to the Bit Area in system memory. The output status for allocated bits may turn ON or OFF, or the operation of the PT may change when an input turns ON or OFF.
Note
(1) Word Area Sets the memory area and first address of the area of memory used to read/write data in word units, such as for the screen number. (2) Bit Area Sets the memory area and first address of the area of memory used to read/write data in bits, such as for the automatic backlight OFF function. Refer to 6-2-3 System Memory.
6-2-3
System Memory
The PT is constantly communicates with the internal memory of the PLC. The PLC internal memory is divided into the following two areas. System Memory The system memory is used to control the system, such as for specifying the screen number or backlight status. The specified words in the PLC memory are allocated for communications, which are performed constantly. Communications Addresses for Parts The addresses used by parts can be specified freely. Communications are performed only for the addresses used by the parts displayed on the screen.
System Memory
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PT
PLC
The following parameters can be specified and monitored from the system memory. Specify: Displayed screen number, backlight color, backlight ON/flashing. Monitor: Displayed screen number, data being input, battery backup error, low battery.
PLC PT
Specification Screen number, backlight color, etc. Monitor Displayed screen number, input data, etc.
Word Area N N+1 N+2 Bit Area N N+1 N+2 Screen Number from PLC Not used. Current Screen Number
System memory
Not used.
Three words are allocated for the Word Area and three words are allocated for the Bit Area.
Word Area N N+1 N+2 Three consecutive words
The following words are set as the system memory by default. Word Area: D0 to D2 Bit Area: 0 to 2 The first address can be changed in the NV Configuration from the NVDesigner.
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Word Area
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Screen Number from PLC (PLC tells the NV3W to using this number.) Do not use. Current Screen Number (PLC reads this number from the NV3W.)
Bit Area
Bits Word N+0 15 Buzzer 14 Screen Display Bit 13 Backlight Control Enable Bit 12 Backlight ON/Flash Bit 11 Backlight color 10 9 Key Press Sound Disable Bit 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
N+1 N+2
Backlight Control Enable Bit Backlight ON/Flash Bit Backlight color Key Press Sound Disable Bit
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Word Area
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
Screen Number from PLC (PLC tells the NV4W/NV3Q to using this number.) Do not use. Current Screen Number (PLC reads this number from the NV4W/NV3Q.)
Bit Area
Bits Word N+0 15 Buzzer 14 Screen Display Bit 13 Backlight Control Enable Bit 12 Backlight ON/Flash Bit 11 Backlight color 10 9 Key Press Sound Disable Bit 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
N+1 N+2
Do not use. Password Change Screen Flag Login Screen Flag Battery Low Flag Battery Backup Error Flag Data Entry Flag
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Login Screen Flag Password Change Screen Flag Battery Backup Error Flag
When turned ON, disables the key press sound so that there is no sound when the PT touch panel is touched even if the key press sound is enabled in the NV Configuration from the NV-Designer. This bit will be ON while data is being entered and will turn OFF when data entry has been completed. (This bit is effective only when a keyboard is being used.) This bit will be ON while the login screen is being displayed and will turn OFF when it has closed. This bit will be ON while the password change screen or password management screen is being displayed and will turn OFF when the screen has closed. This bit will be ON if clock data or PLC memory holding data held in the SRAM (built-in RAM) are not backed up properly. (This bit will also be ON if SRAM is not backed up by the battery. " " is displayed at the lower right of the window.*1) This bit will turn ON when the battery charge becomes low. Replace the battery within a week after this bit turns ON. (" " is displayed at the lower right of the screen.*1)
*1 If displaying battery errors is not enabled, it will not be displayed. *2 The Battery Backup Error Flag and Battery Low Flag will function even if the display for a discharged battery is disabled.
6-2-4
Communications parameters can be set from the Port Screen in the Setting Mode of the PT System Menu. NV3W
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NV4W/NV3Q
Item Description PLC Unit No. (0 - 31) Specifies the Host Link unit number of the connected PLC from 0 to 31. This setting is required only the Host Link unit number of the PLC is not 0. If communications are performed using Modbus, set the PLC unit number to between 1 and 247. COM Port (ConSets the baud rate and transmission format for communicanected to PLC or tions with the connected PLC. External Device) Baud Rate Select from 9,600, 19,200, 38,400, 57,600, or 115,200 bps. Data Length Select 7 bits or 8 bits. Stop bits Always 1 bit. Parity Select none, odd, or even. Communication Click the Setup Button and open the Communications Error Error Handling Handling Dialog Box to set the following parameters. Number of retries Set the number of retries for communications errors to between 0 and 255. Waiting time Set the number of retries for communications errors to between 0 and 64 seconds. Display Error Codes Select Off, On (hold), or On (Unhold). Transmission Delay The time between receiving data from the PLC and when data is sent from the PT can be adjusted. A delay time longer than the set value can be obtained by setting the transmission delay parameter. Set this parameter when data transmission from the PT is too fast for the PLC to receive it properly. The setting range is between 0 to 1,000 ms.
Note
When connecting to an OMRON EJ1 Temperature Controller using ModbusRTU, set a transmission delay of at least 5 ms in the communications parameters in the NV Configuration of the PT. Communications may not be performed correctly if a transmission delay of 4 ms or less is set. Use a value of the least 5 ms (default) for the port B send wait time in the EJ1. Communications may not be performed correctly if a send wait time of 4 ms or less is set.
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Description No PLC multiple connection is not used. Yes PLC multiple connection is used. If the Yes Option is selected, the PT will recognize the unit number set in the PLC.
The following dialog box is displayed if the Yes Option is selected for PLC multiple connection.
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Click a unit number to select it, and then click the Comment Button. The following dialog box will be displayed.
1 2
Description Displays the selected unit number. The unit number cannot be changed. Input a comment for the unit number (64 characters).
Click the OK Button to register the comment. The registered comment will be displayed when you return to the original dialog box. Note Inputting comments (optional) for PLC unit numbers makes it easier to identify the PLCs when setting addresses, e.g., for parts.
6-2-6
Item Auto-Paging
Description Off Screens will not be switched automatically. On Screens will be automatically switched according to the settings. The Setup Button will be enabled if the error code display is enabled. Click the Setup Button and set the screen number to display, the display time, and jump destination.
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Select the On Option for Auto-Paging and click the Setup Button. The AutoPaging Dialog Box will be displayed. Set the screen number, time, and jump destination, then click the Save Button.
4 5 6 7
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Item Screen No. Time Jump to Settings Display Area OK Button Delete Button Save Button
Description Enter the number of the screen to switch to automatically within the range given in parentheses. Sets the time the switched screen is displayed. It can be set to between 1 and 255 seconds. Sets the screen number to switch to. Sets up auto-paging. Closes the Auto-Paging Dialog Box and returns to the Auto-Paging Tab Page. Deletes the screens saved in auto-paging. Saves the settings.
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6-2-7
Delay
Description Enter the number of the screen to display when the power supply is turned ON within the range given in parentheses. Click the button next to the box and set the startup screen from the dialog box that appears. Set the display time of the startup screen to between 0 and 255 seconds. Click the button next to the box and set the time to display the screen from the dialog box that appears.
When the startup screen display time has elapsed, the screen number stored in the first address of the Word Area in system memory that is set in the Basic Setup of the NV Configuration will be displayed. Note There will be no communications between the PLC and PT during the startup screen delay time. Functional parts on the startup screen will not be displayed during the startup screen delay time.
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6-2-8
NV3W
NV4W/NV3Q
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Clock
Item Clock
Description Sets the reference for the clock displayed on the PT. For the NV4W/NV3Q, set either the NV clock or the PLC clock. For the NV3W, specify if PLC data is to be accessed for the clock displays. Sets whether to transfer displayed clock data to an external device, such as the PLC. If you specify accessing PLC data, a setting item will be displayed to enter the communications address. Set the address in the PLC from which clock data will be output. Refer to Setting the Clock Function on page 87 for details. Sets whether to automatically turn OFF the backlight. Off The backlight is not automatically turned OFF. On The backlight is automatically turned OFF. If the On Option is selected, a box to specify the amount of time taken until the backlight is automatically turned OFF will be displayed. Set time to between 1 and 30 minutes. Sets the sound that is made when the screen is touched. Disable The operation sound is disabled. Enable The operation sound is enabled. Sets whether to display the battery low mark ( ).
Off The battery low mark is not displayed. On The battery low mark is displayed when the battery charge is low and when it is out of charge. Sets whether to compress the data transferred to the PT. Off Screen data is not compressed. On Screen data is compressed. Sets the language for the System Menu. Select one of the following from the pull down menu. English (default) Japanese Sets whether to specify the language number from the PLC when using the multi-language exchange function. Off Language numbers are not specified from the PLC. On Language numbers are specified from the PLC. If you specify accessing PLC data, a setting will be displayed to enter the communications address (2 words). Set the address in the PLC from which the language number will be set. The following two words are used for the communications addresses. First word: Language number specified by the PLC (sent from PLC to PT) First word +1: Number of language currently displayed on PT (sent from PT to PLC) For details, refer to 8-7 Switching the Display Language and to information on switching the display language in the NV-Designer online help.
File Compression*3
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Sets the brightness of the backlight. Off The brightness of the backlight is not set. On The brightness of the backlight is set. If setting the brightness is enables, a setting item will be displayed to enter the value. Set the value to within the range given in parentheses. Sets contrast adjustment. Off The contrast is not set. On The contrast can be adjusted. If setting the brightness is enabled, a setting item will be displayed to enter the value. Set the value to within the range given in parentheses.
*1 After the backlight has been automatically turned OFF, touching the screen will turn it back ON. Even if there is a touch switch on the screen where you touch it, it will not be activated. *2 The Battery Backup Error Flag and Battery Low Flag of the system memory will function even if the display for a battery error is disabled. *3 The number of saved screens can be increased by compressing them but the screen switching speed will be slower. Check the speed by actually testing operation. *4 To use the multi-language exchange function, the following settings are required: Multi-language exchange setting on the Language Tab Page of the NV Configuration and the language settings in the computers operating system. Refer to 8-7 Switching the Display Language for details. Setting the Clock Function NV3W Specify if PLC data is to be accessed for the clock displays. If accessing PLC data is enabled, a setting item will appear to set the first communications address. Set the memory area and address in the PLC.
If accessing PLC data is enabled, this setting will be displayed. Either enter the setting directly or click the button on the right of the box and enter the setting from the dialog box that will appear.
NV4W/NV3Q Select either the NV Clock or PLC Clock for the Clock. If the NV clock is selected, you will be able to activate or inactivate summer time.
If the NV clock is selected, this setting will be displayed. Select inactivate, DST (USA), or CEST (EU) from the pull down menu.
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CEST (EU)
Description Summer time is not used. The USA summer time system is used. (Period: From 2:00 AM on the 2nd Sunday in March until 2:00 AM on the 1st Sunday in November) The EU summer time system is used. (Period: From 1:00 AM on the last Sunday in March until 1:00 AM on the last Sunday in October)
If using the PLC Clock is selected, a setting item will appear to set the first communications address. Set the PLC memory area and address.
If using the PLC Clock is enabled, this setting will be displayed. Either enter the setting directly or click the button on the right of the box and enter the setting from the dialog box that will appear.
The words that can be set in the PLC to access clock data are given below. CS/CJ/CP-series PLCs: Specify A351 as the first communications address.
Word A351 A352 A353 A354 Upper byte (bits 08 to 15) Minutes (00 to 59 BCD) Date (01 to 31 BCD) Month (01 to 12 BCD) --Lower byte (bits 00 to 07) Seconds (00 to 59 BCD) Hour (00 to 23 BCD) Year (00 to 99 BCD) Day of week (00 to 06 BCD) 00: Sunday, 01: Monday, 02: Tuesday, 03: Wednesday, 04: Thursday, 05: Friday, 06: Saturday
C-series (C200HX/HG/HE(-Z), CQM1H, CPM2A/CPM2C, CPM1/CPM1A): Specify AR17 as the first communications address.
Word AR17 AR18 AR19 AR20 AR21 Upper byte (bits 08 to 15) Hour (00 to 23 BCD) Minutes (00 to 59 BCD) Date (01 to 31 BCD) Year (00 to 99 BCD) --Lower byte (bits 00 to 07) Minutes (00 to 59 BCD) Seconds (00 to 59 BCD) Hour (00 to 23 BCD) Month (01 to 12 BCD) Day of week (00 to 06 BCD) 00: Sunday, 01: Monday, 02: Tuesday, 03: Wednesday, 04: Thursday, 05: Friday, 06: Saturday
CVM1/CV-series PLCs: Specify CIO 2561 (equivalent to G001) as the first communications address.
Word CIO 2561 (Equivalent to G001.) CIO 2562 (Equivalent to G002.) CIO 2563 (Equivalent to G003.) CIO 2564 (Equivalent to G004.) Upper byte (bits 08 to 15) Minutes (00 to 59 BCD) Date (01 to 31 BCD) Month (01 to 12 BCD) --Lower byte (bits 00 to 07) Seconds (00 to 59 BCD) Hour (00 to 23 BCD) Year (00 to 99 BCD) Day of week (00 to 06 BCD) 00: Sunday, 01: Monday, 02: Tuesday, 03: Wednesday, 04: Thursday, 05: Friday, 06: Saturday
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If using the PLC clock is selected, the PT will calculate clock data based on the specified addresses in the PLC. If addresses that do not contain clock data are specified, the PT will still use the contents of those addresses as clock data. Be sure to check the correct clock data addresses in your PLC manual and specify the correct addresses. If the On Option is selected for Transfer Outside, a setting will appear to set the first output address. Set the PLC memory area and address for transferring clock data.
If the On Option is selected for Transfer Outside, this setting will be displayed. Either enter the setting directly or click the button on the right of the box and enter the setting from the dialog box that will appear.
Note
If the On Option is selected for Transfer Outside, clock data will be transferred to D0 as a default. The address can be reset according to the PLC that is connected. Error ER1103 will occur if an address that does not exist in the PLC is set. The language for the System Menu can be selected from the following: Japanese or English
Additional Information With the NV4W/NV3Q, the System Menu language can be selected directly from the System Menu.
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6-2-9
Description Off The SD Memory Card Menu is not automatically displayed. On The SD Memory Card Menu is automatically displayed.
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Description This function is used to backup PLC memory in the PT. Off The data in PLC memory is not held. On The data from PLC memory is held. You can back up up to 24 words from the specified address. This function is used to backup PT memory in the PT. Data Memory and Internal Relay (i.e., CIO Area) are set separately. Off The data in PT internal memory is not held. On The data in PT internal memory is held. You can back up from the specified address to the last address.
The hold PLC memory value function is used to back up the specified PLC memory data in the SRAM of the PT. The PT can back up memory contents that is lost from the PLC when there is a power interruption. PLC memory data held by the PT is automatically written to the PLC memory when power is turned ON again. If the On Option is selected for Hold PLC Memory Value, a setting will be displayed to enter the first address and number of words. Set the first address in the PLC and number of words to back up.
If the On Option is selected for Hold PLC Memory Value, this setting will be displayed. Either enter the setting directly or click the button on the right of the box and enter the setting from the dialog box that will appear.
Note
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The hold NV internal memory value function is used to back up the specified data in internal memory in the PT. All values in addresses after the set value will be held. Data Memory If the On Option is selected for Data Memory, a setting item will be displayed to enter the GDT start number. Set the first address in internal memory to back up.
If the On Option is selected for Data Memory, this setting will be displayed. Either enter the setting directly or click the button on the right of the box and enter the setting from the dialog box that will appear.
CIO Area If the On Option is selected for Internal Relay, a setting item will be displayed to enter the WGR start number. Set the first address in internal memory to back up.
If the On Option is selected for Internal Relay, this setting will be displayed. Either enter the setting directly or click the button on the right of the box and enter the setting from the dialog box that will appear.
An NV-BAT01 Battery (sold separately) is required to back up data. Note WGR is used to specify GR data in word units. For example, WGR1 specifies the 16 bits from GR10 to GR1F.
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Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9-1 Default Settings for Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9-2 Displaying Clocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Line Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10-1 Default Settings for Line Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10-2 Overview of Line Graphs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10-3 Displaying Graphs after Sampling PLC data for a Specified Interval. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10-4 Batch-reading PLC Memory to Display the Graph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alarm Lists (NV4W/NV3Q) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11-1 Default Settings of Alarm History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11-2 Default Settings for Alarm Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11-3 Overview of Alarm Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11-4 Settings for Constantly Monitoring PLC Memory (History Display) 7-11-5 Triggered Alarm List. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Custom Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12-1 Creating a Switch Part. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12-2 Creating Lamps and Message Parts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Multifunction Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13-1 Overview of Multifunction Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13-2 Multifunction Object Setting Procedure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Line
Continuous line
Rectangle
Creates a rectangle.
Pie/Oval
Arc
Spline Sector
Creates a square with rounded corners. Creates a polygon. Fills areas enclosed by lines and graphics with a color.
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Color
Pastes bit map data from the clipboard to the screen. Sets the language, font, character size, attributes (e.g., bold), and colors (character and background colors). Sets the colors and patterns for graphics.
Line Type
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Entering Character Strings 1,2,3... 1. Click the Character String Button ( ) on the graphic bar shown below.
The mouse pointer changes to | to indicate that you can input a character string anywhere on the base screen. 2. Click the position on the base screen where you want to input a character string. 3. Example: Creates a character string.
4. To exit from the input state, click the Select Button ( 5. Select the character string.
6. Adjust the position. 7. To change the font, size, color, or other attributes, click the Character Type Button ( ) on the graphic bar.
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8. Set the font, character size, and other attributes, and then click the OK Button. Drawing Graphics Draw the required graphics. For example, draw a rectangle with rounded corners. Click the Rectangle Button ( angle. Click the Color Button ( ) on the graphic bar, and then draw the rect-
For a rectangle with rounded corners, change the line color and pattern of the corners. Pasting Bitmap Data 1,2,3... 1. Copy bitmap data to the clipboard in advance. 2. Right-click at the position where you want to insert the base screen. 3. Select Paste (Ctrl+V). Note (1) It is not possible to paste data that is larger than the screen. (2) For color data and grayscale data, the number of colors or the number of shades of gray will be automatically reduced according to the capabilities of the PT model.
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True Type
Windows
True Type
Windows
Precaution for Correct Operation Font drawing and character styles are handled using functionality provided by Windows. The appearance of text depends on the version and type of Windows being used and the fonts that are installed.
Parts that do not contain a character string can be set to any size. When parts contain characters (e.g. switches), the part size will be limited by the minimum character size (minimum character size = 8 x 8 dots). When designing the screen layout, consider the size of the characters being used and the screen layout design according the number of dots constituting the screen of PT model being used.
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Section 7-2
7-2
7-2-1
Parts
Positioning Parts
Drag parts from the parts library of the Standard Dialog Box and drop them on the base screen.
Double-click a part on the screen, and then set the attributes of the part.
Additional Information You can display the attribute information (e.g., address) of parts on the screen. Select Parts Attribute from the View Menu.
Example:
You can display the parts numbers of parts placed on the screen. Select Parts No. from the View Menu.
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Example:
Section 7-2
When you want to draw a very fine part or fine-tune the position of a part, select Zoom Box from the View Menu.
Precaution for Correct Operation 1. The zoom box will not be displayed properly on Windows Vista or Windows 7 computers on which Aero is enabled. If you use the zoom box, disable Aero. 2. The following limitations apply to positioning parts on a base screen. A part cannot be placed on top of another part. Character strings and graphics cannot be placed on top of parts. (If a part overlaps a character string or graphic, the character string or graphic will be placed in the background behind the part.)
7-2-2
Parts Libraries
A parts library contains parts, such as switches, lamps, data displays, and keyboards, that you can use to create screens. They can be easily positioned on base screens by dragging and dropping them. When NV-Designer is started, all parts in the Standard Parts Library for the set model will be displayed in front.
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Standard Parts Library
Section 7-2
Parts
Select a lamp.
All of the parts registered in the parts libraries can be viewed as PDF data.
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7-2-3
Additional Information The standard parts library will open when a base screen is opened.
Opening the Parts Library from the Menu Bar 1,2,3... 1. Select Open Parts Library from the Parts Menu. 2. The Select Parts Library Dialog Box will be displayed.
Select the parts library to use and click the Open Button. Here, select the Function switch (256 Color) Parts Library. 3. Here, the Function Switch (256 Color) parts library is displayed.
By repeating steps 1 to 3, multiple parts libraries can be opened and used simultaneously. Click the title bar of the parts library to display the parts library currently being in the front.
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7-2-4
Parts
Type
Description
Standard parts These are the standard library parts libraries, provided for each model.
These libraries contain parts that can be displayed in 256 colors. There are three types of parts: Bit Switches, Function Switches, and Lamps. These libraries contain parts that can be displayed in 4,096 colors. These libraries enable more visual expressions than the 256-color libraries.
256-color lamp library 256-color switch library 256-color function switch library 4,096-color lamp library 4,096-color switch library 4,096-color function switch library
Standard parts library Standard (NV3W) Standard (NV4W) Standard (NV3Q Mono) Standard (NV3Q Color) Lamp (256Color)
NV-series PT For the NV3W For the NV4W NV3Q monochrome NV3Q color
Switch (256Color) SW_COLOR.SPL Function switch (256Color) Lamp (4,096Color) Switch (4,096Color) Function switch (4,096Color) FSW_COLOR.SPL LAMP_COLOR4096 NV3Q color .SPL SW_COLOR4096.S PL FSW_COLOR4096. SPL
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Bit switches SW
Function switch
Function switches
FSW
Lamp
Lamps
Lamp
Message
Message parts
Msg
Data
Data parts
Data
Bit switches are turned ON and OFF in the same way as the corresponding bit in the PLC. A part having a function and which, when touched, switches the screen, performs calculations, etc. The display color of the lamp changes when the corresponding bit in the PLC turns ON and OFF. Message parts change the message that is displayed according to changes in the contents of the corresponding address in the PLC. You can switch between up to 16 different messages. Data parts display the contents of the corresponding address in the PLC directly on the screen. Level meters display changes in the contents of the corresponding address in the PLC. A part that displays the date and time based on a referenced clock (PT clock or PLC clock). A single clock part displays any one of the year, month, day, hour, minutes, seconds, or day of the week. Line graphs display changes in the contents of the corresponding address in the PLC. A list of errors that have occurred can be displayed.
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Supported
Level meter
Level meters
Level Meter
Supported
Supported
Supported
Clock
Clock
Clock
Supported
Supported
Supported
Line graph
Supported
Supported
Supported
Alarm list
Alarm list
Alarm History
Supported
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Standard library part name Keyboard Part name Abbreviation Example Description
Section 7-2
Applicable NV-series PTs NV3W NV4W NV3Q Supported. Supported. Supported
Keyboard
Parts that change the value of the PLC memory address being displayed by the Data Part. DEC1 Used to enter decimal values.
Used to enter decimal values (horizontal). Used to enter signed decimal fractions. Used to enter signed decimal fractions (horizontal). Used to enter hexadecimal values.
Used to input ASCII data. Bit switches are turned ON and OFF in the same way as the corresponding bit in the PLC. The part can be edited. The display color of the lamp changes when the corresponding bit in the PLC turns ON and OFF. This part can be edited. A part that switches the displayed character string according to the value of a word address, or when the referenced PLC bit address turns ON and OFF. The part can be edited. Supported. Supported. Supported
Custom lamps
Lamp (Custom)
Msg (Custom)
The main NV-series parts (switches, function switches, and lamps) will be as shown below when they are ON and OFF. NV3W/NV4W Switches
SW0
ON
SW1
SW2
OFF
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Function Switches
Section 7-2
FSW0
ON
FSW1
FSW2
OFF
Lamps
Lamp0
ON
Lamp1
OFF
Note
The ON color and OFF color for switches and lamps cannot be set for the NV3W, and for the NV4W when it is set for 2 shades of gray. NV3Q-MR@1 Switches
SW0
ON
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
OFF
Function Switches
FSW0
ON
FSW1
FSW2
FSW3
FSW4
OFF
Lamps
Lamp0
ON
Lamp1
Lamp2
OFF
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NV3Q-SW@1 Switches
SW0
ON
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
OFF
Function Switches
FSW0
ON
FSW1
FSW2
FSW3
FSW4
OFF
Lamps
Lamp0
ON
Lamp1
Lamp2
Lamp3
Lamp4
Lamp5
L amp6
OFF
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7-2-6
Additional Information When an edited part is to be left as a library, we recommend creating a new parts library and registering the part in that library.
1,2,3...
Drag and drop a part from the parts library. 2. Open the Edit Parts Screen.
Either double-click the part, or right-click the part and select Attributes. Change the parts attributes. The actual content to be edited depends on the part that is selected.
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7-2-7
Use the mouse to drag the part handles to the desired size.
To adjust the size of a part without affecting its aspect ratio, hold down the Shift Key while dragging the part to the desired size. For a part containing text, however, the smallest possible size is limited by the size of the text.
The part cannot be made any smaller. If the size of the character string is made larger than the standard size, the part is automatically enlarged. Character size: 16 dots Character size: 48 dots
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7-2-8
File name: new Title: NEW 2. The new parts library will be displayed.
Settings Groups This setting is used when groups are to be created within the parts library. 3. Click the Add Button for the library.
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4. Enter a name for the group, and click the OK Button.
Section 7-2
Create the part to register. 6. A user can create a part for the library using a base screen.
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7. Register the part.
Section 7-2
Drag and drop the part that you created on the base screen. Note It is not possible to move parts between groups. Display groups before you attempt to registered parts.
Enter a name for the part, and then click the OK Button. Part name: NEWSW
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Specifying Addresses
Section 7-3
7-3
7-3-1
Specifying Addresses
Specifying Addresses
1,2,3... 1. On the Basic Settings Tab Page of the functional part, click the following Address Setting Button.
Address Setting Button
2. The following Address Setting Dialog Box will be displayed. Select the area, enter an address, and click the OK Button. Specifying Bit Addresses
Select the memory area from the pull-down list. Enter the word address ("Channel No.").
A PLC address or PT internal address can be specified. Note Using PLC Multiple Connection with a Model Selection of Modbus (RTU Mode | Temperature Controller) or Modbus (RTU Mode): Unit numbers for the applicable PLC or Temperature Controller can be selected for each part from a pull-down list if PLC multiple connection is enabled in the NV Configuration.
Select the unit number for the applicable PLC or Temperature Controller.
Note
The displayed characters (default: PLC-1) are the comment for the PLC multiple connection in the NV Configuration. The characters can be changed as desired (e.g., Temperature Controller).
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Section 7-3
7-3-2
Word addresses
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Area Word addresses I/O bits Work bits LR Area SR Area HR Area Timer present values Counter present values Data Memory Work Area EM Area current bank EM Area specified bank Index registers Area specification in Word pull-down list --0000 to 9999 L A H T C D W EM E IR L 0000 to L 9999 A 0000 to A 9999 H 0000 to H 9999 T 0000 to T 4095 C 0000 to C 4095 D 00000 to D 32767 W 0000 to W 9999 EM 00000 to EM 32767 E 0_00000 to E 18_32767 IR 00 to IR 15
Section 7-3
Remarks
*3
Double-word addresses
Bank number
Word
Underscore
7-3-3
PT Internal Addresses
The following internal addresses in the PT can be accessed by functional parts.
Bit addresses Word addresses Area CIO Area CIO Area Data Memory Word GR 0 to GR 255F WGR 0 to WGR 255 GDT 0 to GDT 2047
Note
WGR is used to specify GR data in word units. For example, WGR1 specifies the 16 bits from GR10 to GR1F.
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Section 7-3
7-3-4
Address Setting Example Reading the Present Value of Channel 1 1,2,3... 1. Display the Address Setting Dialog Box and select the unit number of the EJ1 from the PLC pull-down list. 2. Select 4 for the area. 3. Input 0200 for the channel number. 4. Click the OK Button. For details on EJ1 addresses, refer to the parameter list and status list in the appendices of the EJ1 Modular Temperature Controller User's Manual (Cat. No. H142). Note (1) When Modbus (RTU Mode) is selected, select any of the following address input methods for the area. 1: Reading coil state 2: Reading input bit state 3: Reading holding register contents 4: Reading input register contents 5: Writing single coil state F: Writing coil state 10: Writing holding register contents (2) When a Modbus Slave (RTU Mode) is selected, set GR (bit) or WGR/ GDT (word) as the address input method for the area. (3) For information on connection using Modbus, refer to the NV-series Host Connection Manual (Cat. No. V105).
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7-4
7-4-1
7-4-2
Label
True Type (NV-Designer) Left 16 Language 0 Not supported. Black Not supported. ABCD True Type (NV-Designer) Left 16 Language 0 Not supported. Black Not supported.
7-4-3
Set Reset Momentary Alternate
7-4-4
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Function Switches
Section 7-5
7-5
7-5-1
Function Switches
Function Switches
Function switches are used to switch between screens, perform addition or subtraction, switch the displayed language, etc.
7-5-2
Basic Setup ON/OFF Operation Color Setup Option Valid Condition Operation Security
Label
ABCD True Type (NV-Designer) Left 16 Language 0 Not supported. Black Not supported. ABDC True Type (NV-Designer) Left 16 Language 0 Not supported. Black Not supported.
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Function Switches
Section 7-5
7-5-3
Set Reset Momentary Alternate Change Screen Value Set Add Subtract Display System Menu
Thumbwheel Switch
Back to Previous Screen Change Language No.*1 Change Language No. (INC/DEC)*1 To Operate Alarm Parts For Operation Security Function Multifunction
NV4W/NV3Q This mode is used to manipulate alarm list parts. only Used as a switch for the operation security function. Select the desired function from Login, Logout, Password Change Normal, and Password Management (Manager Only). Executes multiple operations using one switch.
*1 Change Language No. and Change Language No. (INC/DEC) are displayed only if Multi-Language Exchange is set to ON under Tool NVDesigner Configuration Language. Note Function switches include Multifunction Objects, which can perform multiple operations using one switch. For details, refer to 7-13 Multifunction Objects.
7-5-4
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Lamps
Section 7-6
7-6
7-6-1
Lamps
Lamps
The display color of a lamp changes when the specified bit in the PLC turns ON and OFF.
7-6-2
When OFF
Label
When ON
Text Font Position Size: Number of dots Language No. Character style Color: Character Background color Text Font Position Size: Number of dots Language No. Character style Color: Character Background color
Not supported. True Type (NV-Designer) Left 16 Language 0 Not supported. Black Not supported. True Type (NV-Designer) Left 16 Language 0 Not supported. Depends on the lamp. Not supported.
7-6-3
Lamp Settings
See Also Setting methods are described while creating a screen. Refer to 4-2-4 Creating Base Screens.
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7-7
7-7-1
7-7-2
Basic Setup
Operation
Operation Security
Note
With a decimal keyboard, a decimal point can be entered for some parts but not for others.
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7-7-3
Basic Setup
Normal 1 1
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1234
Enter a value.
1,2,3...
1. Open base screen 0 and position a data part. (Select Parts No. from the View Menu to display part numbers in advance.)
Click "0" in the Screen Manager, and then drag the data part from the standard parts library and drop it on the base screen.
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Double-click part number "DA0" then make the basic settings as shown below. Basic Setup Data Format:
[DEC (1W) Unsigned)] Zero Suppression: Off Address: D130 Font: Vertical: 2, Horizontal: 2
The Edit Keyboard Screen Dialog Box will be displayed. Click [ ] 0, and then click the Edit Screen Button.
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After making the above settings, enter Update data Change on DA0 on the base screen. Next to KY0 on keyboard screen 0, enter the text Input data and then place a frame around the text.
8. Transfer the screen to the PT. 9. Check the display on the PT.
When data has been transferred, the parts created on the NV-Designer will be displayed on the PT screen. Touch the data part on the panel to switch to the Input data screen.
Enter a value, then touch the ENT Key to return to the Update data screen.
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Level Meters
Section 7-8
7-8
7-8-1
Level Meters
Default Settings of Level Meters
Address Data Format Graph Type Max./Min. Reverse/Blink Image Display Frame Address DEC 1W unsigned Direction Max. Min. Normal When Condition is True Black/White On Color Background color Pattern Pattern Color Off D100 Right Fixed (1 to 65,535) Fixed (1 to 65,535) Off Off
Basic Setup
Graph Design
Operation Security
7-8-2
Displaying the Contents of a Word from the PLC Unit a Level Meter
The contents of the specified address is changed by the PLC program.
0% 100%
1,2,3...
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Level Meters
2. Double-click the level meters. Set the basic setup.
Section 7-8
Set the maximum and minimum values. Leave the default settings (Max.: 100; Min.: 0) as is.
5. After the settings have been made, transfer the screen data to the PT. 6. Check the display on the PT.
When the transfer has been completed, the level meters created on the NV-Designer will be displayed on the PT.
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Level Meters
7. Check the operation of the level meter. Movement of the Bar
Section 7-8
The bar should move between 0% and 100% when the contents of D100 is changed.
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Clocks
Section 7-9
7-9
7-9-1
Clocks
Default Settings for Clocks
Clock Zero suppression Hour (in 24-hr format) On Font Vertical Horizontal Off Off Characters Background Off
Basic Setup Size Normal When Condition is True Color Display Frame Off
1*1 1 1
Reverse/Blink
Black White
7-9-2
Displaying Clocks
You can use the following procedure to set the year, month, day, hour, minutes, and seconds. 1. Open base screen 0 and position a clock part.
Click "0" in the Screen Manager, and then drag the clock part from the standard parts library and drop it on the base screen.
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3. Double-click CL0 of the clock part at the upper left and change the settings.
Double-click "CLO" at the upper left and change the settings as shown below. Click the OK Button when you are finished. Basic Setup Clock: Year Zero suppression: Off
4. Double-click the data part in the center and change the settings.
Double-click "CL1" at the upper center and change the settings as shown below. Click the OK Button when you are finished. Basic Setup Clock: Month (1, 2, ...) Note The month can be selected from a table.
5. Double-click the clock part at the upper right and change the settings.
Double-click "CL2" at the upper right and change the settings as shown below. Click the OK Button when you are finished. Basic Setup Clock: Day
6. Double-click the data part at the lower left and change the settings.
Double-click "CL3" at the upper right and change the settings as shown below. Click the OK Button when you are finished. Basic Setup Clock: Hour (in 24-hr format)
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7. Double-click the data part in the lower center and change the settings.
Double-click "CL4" at the upper right and change the settings as shown below. Click the OK Button when you are finished. Basic Setup Clock: Minutes
8. Double-click the data part at the lower right and change the settings.
Double-click "CL5" at the upper left and change the settings as shown below. Click the OK Button when you are finished. Basic Setup Clock: Seconds Reverse/Blink: Normal, Blink
10. Transfer the screen to the PT. 11. Check the display on the PT. When the transfer has been completed, the clock parts created on the NVDesigner will be displayed on the PT.
Precaution for Correct Operation When using a clock part, you can select either the PT clock or PLC clock in the NV Configuration. Clock in the PT Settings can be made with the NV4W/NV3Q, provided a Battery is installed. PLC Clock Always set the PLC clock when a Battery is not being used. Refer to 6-2-8 Setup 1 Tab Page for details on clock settings.
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Line Graphs
Section 7-10
Display
Type: Color: Black Mark: None DEC 1W unsigned Max.: 1 to 65,535 Min.: 0 to 65,534 Off Off
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Line Graphs
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Description of Operation The PT reads data from the PLC at the specified interval, and then saves it into internal memory. The values saved in internal memory in the PT are displayed by the line graph part. The graph is updated at the specified interval.
PT Screen
80 50 40 20 30 10 90
PT
D100
Graph Type There are two types of line graphs. Pen Move: Once the display area is full, the graph is scrolled by a set amount equal to a few minutes of data, after which graph drawing is resumed.
Sheet Move: As monitoring is performed, the graph is drawn in the specified direction. Broken-Line Graph A bit in the PLC is used as a trigger to prompt the NV-Series to batch-read multiple words of data from the PLC.
Description of Operation When the specified bit in the PLC turns ON, the PT reads data from the PLC. The data is displayed on the line graph. While the bit is ON, the graph is constantly updated.
PT Screen
80 50 40 20 30 10 90
PLC
Batch read
View
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Settings in the NV Configuration
Section 7-10
Up to five sampling methods (groups 0 to 4) can be set. Sampling (Start Address) Sampling is started from the start address and continued for the number of words equal to (number of graph lines) x (number of words specified for data format). For example, for 5 lines and the DEC 2W data format, 5 (lines) x 2 (words) = 10 words, sampled starting from the start address.
Data Format Specify the data type for sampling data. Number of Lines Specify the number of graph lines to be used for sampling. This is not the setting for the number of graph lines that are to be displayed. Set the number of graph lines to display with the line graph part.
Note
(1) For the number of graph lines specified above, set a value that is greater than the number of graph lines that are to be displayed. (2) Use a line graph part to set the number of graph lines to be displayed on the screen.
Data Log Trigger Specify the timing at which sampling is to be performed. The internal timer is used to sample the data from the PLC at a constant interval. Select specifying an address to perform sampling based on the status of a bit in the PLC.
Storage Area Set the number of values sampled from the PLC to record. Sampled data is written into internal memory in the PT. Note The setting must be larger than the setting for Display Point in the line graph part.
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Section 7-10
Data Log Control Bits (2 Words)
13 Reserved. (Do not use.) 12 Group 4 Memory Overflow Flag Group 4 Memory Cleared Flag 11 Group 3 Memory Overflow Flag Group 3 Memory Cleared Flag 10 Group 2 Memory Overflow Flag Group 2 Memory Cleared Flag 9 Group 1 Memory Overflow Flag Group 1 Memory Cleared Flag 8 Group 0 Memory Overflow Flag Group 0 Memory Cleared Flag 7 Reserved. (Do not use.) 6 Reserved. (Do not use.) 5 Reserved. (Do not use.) 4 Group 4 Monitor Stop Bit 3 Group 3 Monitor Stop Bit 2 Group 2 Monitor Stop Bit 1 Group 1 Monitor Stop Bit 0 Group 0 Monitor Stop Bit
Bits Word
n+1
Group Memory Overflow Flags: The flag will turn ON if the number of sampled alarms exceeds the number of records to store that is set in the NV Configuration. The flag will remain ON until memory is cleared. Group Memory Clear Bits: The recorded data will be cleared if the bit is turned ON from the PLC. Do not turn OFF a bit until the corresponding Memory Cleared Flag turns ON.
Group Memory Cleared Flags: The PT will turn ON the corresponding flag when the memory in the PT has been cleared. The flag will not turn OFF until the Memory Clear Bit has been turned OFF.
Memory Overflow Flag (NV to PLC) (1) Memory Clear Bit (PLC to NV) Memory Cleared Flag (NV to PLC) (2) (3)
(1) If the Memory Overflow Flag turns ON, the Memory Clear Bit is turned ON to clear memory contents.
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(2) After confirming that the Memory Cleared Flag has turned ON, turn OFF the Memory Clear Bit. (3) When the Memory Clear Bit has been turned OFF, the Memory Cleared Flag will turn OFF automatically.
Function Select Data Log to display a graph created by sampling PLC data (1 or 2 words). Select Broken-line Graph to display a graph of the stored data that is read from the PLC.
Reference Sampling is specified for each group number using the method set in the NV Configuration. For the Number of Lines, set the number of lines to be displayed. Up to 8 lines can be displayed.
Graph Type Select the method used to plot the graph. Either Pen Move or Sheet Move can be selected. If Pen Move is set, the graph will be drawn simulating the movement of a pen. If Sheet Move is set, the graph will be drawn as if the pen were fixed while the sheet is moved.
Direction Set the direction in which either the pen or the sheet is moved, depending on the graph type. Note The display method depends on the graph type and direction settings, so confirm the operation on the PT.
Stop Updating The specified bit can be used to stop updating the display. Updating the display will be stopped while the specified bit is ON. Sampling will continue.
Display Points Set the number of points that are displayed when plotting the graph. If 100 is set for Display Point, then the number of records that is set in the PT Configuration must be greater than 100.
7-10-3 Displaying Graphs after Sampling PLC data for a Specified Interval
Basic Operation 1,2,3... 1. Make the data log settings for the line graph in the NC Configuration.
Select NV Configuration from the PT Menu. Click the Line Graph Tab.
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2. Select group 0, click the Settings Button, and then set the log data.
Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Sampling: On Start Address: Data Format: Number of Lines: Sampling Trigger: Sampling Cycle: D200 DEC (1 W) 1 On Sampling Cycle 5
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5. Double-click the line graph part and change the basic setup.
Double-click the parts number LGO on the base screen, and make the following settings. Function: Data Log Group No.: 0 Number of Lines: 1 Graph Type: Pen Move Number of Scrolls: 1 Direction: Stop Update: Off Display Points: 80
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8. Make the line settings for the line graph.
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Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Data Format: DEC 1W Max./Min. Max.: Fixed, 100 Min.: Fixed, 0 Note Line Type/Color/Mark: As desired. Set the maximum and minimum Y-axis values. Do not change the Reverse/ Blink settings for this sample.
10. Transfer the screen to the PT. 11. Check operation. Place a value between 0 and 100 into D200 and then change the value. Check that the graph is updated every 5 s. Recorded data can be deleted using the data log control address. In this example, turn ON the Group 0 Memory Clear Bit in W16.00 (bit 00 of word 16).
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2. Double-click the line graph part and change the basic setup.
Double-click the parts number LG0 on the base screen, and make the following settings. Function: Brokenline Graph Number of Lines: 1 Direction: Right Update Device: W20 Display Point: 80
Reference When the corresponding bit in the specified word for graph update turns ON, the graph is updated. Graph 0 corresponds to bit 0, graph 1 to bit 1, and so on. While the bit is OFF, the graph is not updated. For a broken-line graph, sampling settings are not needed, so there is no need to set the PT Configuration.
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5. Make the line settings for the line graph.
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Do not change the Reverse/ Blink settings for this sample. Address: D100
Note
Data is read from the words that start with the specified address for the specified number of display points. When the data format is 1 word, data is read in blocks of one times the number of display points. For 2-word data, reading is done in blocks of two times the number of display points. 6. Check the Base Screen
7. Transfer the screen to the PT. 8. Check operation. Set appropriate values for D100 to D179, and check the operation. To update the graph, turn ON W20.00 (bit 00 of W20). To stop updating the graph, turn OFF W20.00 (bit 00 of W20).
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Basic Setup
Display Form
Display Events Stop Updating Display Area Display Frame Type Color Color and Form Color & String
Language 0 Color: Black, String: Trig Color: Black, String: Rcv Color: Black, String: Ack Color: White
Language 0 Alarm 0 to 1F
Monitoring
Black White
Language 0 Alarm 0 to 1F
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Alarm History There are two modes of history display: Time Order (which displays triggered, acknowledged, and recovered alarms) and Frequency Order (which displays the number of times alarms have occurred).
Additional Information The alarm history saved in the PT can be saved to a file in CSV format using the Memory Editor. Refer to Appendix A NV Memory Editor for information on the NV Memory Editor.
Description of Operation 1,2,3... 1. The PT constantly monitors the PLC memory. 2. When an alarm occurs, or when the system recovers from a current alarm, the alarm number, time of the occurrence, and time of the recovery are recorded in internal memory of the PT. 3. Alarm data stored in internal memory is displayed by the alarm list part. 4. Alarm check data is written into internal memory of the PT using the alarm list and the function switch. (To record the data, select the alarm to be checked and press the function switch for which the operation mode has been set to Acknowledged.) Note Items 1 and 2 are specified in the alarm history settings of the PT Configuration, and item 3 is specified in the attribute settings of the alarm list part. Item 4 is specified in the alarm list operation function of the function switch part.
Alarm 3 Triggered Alarm 4 Triggered Alarm 3 Recovered Alarm 1 Acknowledged Alarm 1 Triggered Alarm 1
Recovered Acknowledged Alarm No
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PLC
Monitor
Internal memory in PT
Time Event Triggered Acknowledged Recovered Triggered Triggered Recovered
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1 1 1 3 4 3
09/4/3 10:30:20 09/4/3 10:35:25 09/4/3 10:40:40 09/4/3 10:50:20 09/4/3 11:30:24 09/4/3 12:30:25
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Note
(1) Up to 128 alarms can be monitored. One bit is allocated for each alarm. When 128 is set, 8 words (8 x 16 bits = 128) are monitored. For example, when the start address is W30, and the number of alarms has been set to 32, the 32 bits starting at W30 are monitored, i.e., W30 and W31CH. (2) Set Bit ON for the alarm status when an alarm is to be displayed when the bit turns ON. Set Bit OFF for the alarm status when an alarm is to be displayed when the bit turns OFF. (3) The number of records is equal to the number of alarms stored in the PT. A value greater than the number of monitored alarms must be set. Even if the power to the PT is turned OFF, alarms that have already been stored are retained by the battery backup. (If the battery is exhausted, the records will be lost.) (4) When the Triggered/Recovered Bit turns ON or OFF, press an acknowledge switch and select the data to be added to the records.
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Set the basic setup. After completing the settings, click the OK Button to end setting the PT Configuration. Alarm History Control: On Address: W16
n+1
Group Memory Overflow Flags:The flag will turn ON if the number of sampled alarms exceeds the number of records to store that is specified in the NV Configuration. The flag will remain ON until memory is cleared. Group Memory Clear Bits: The recorded data will be cleared if the bit is turned ON from the PLC. Do not turn OFF a bit until the corresponding Memory Cleared Flag turns ON.
Group Memory Cleared Flags: After PT memory has been cleared, the corresponding bit will be turned ON from the PT. The flag will not turn OFF until the Memory Clear Bit has been turned OFF.
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Memory Overflow Flag (NV to PLC) Memory Clear Bit (PLC to NV)
(1) If the Memory Overflow Flag turns ON, the Memory Clear Bit is turned ON to clear memory contents. (2) After confirming that the Memory Cleared Flag has turned ON, turn OFF the Memory Clear Bit. (3) When the Memory Clear Bit has been turned OFF, the Memory Cleared Flag will turn OFF automatically. 4. Open base screen 0 and position an alarm list part.
Drag the Alarm History Part from the standard parts library and drop it on the base screen.
5. Double-click the alarm list part and change the basic setup.
Double-click the parts number AL0 on the base screen, and make the following settings. Operating Mode: History (Time Order) Reference Group No.: 0 Alarm Number (i.e., number of alarms): 32 Display Form Date : MM/dd Time: 24:00:00 Display Event: Triggered, Recovered, and Acknowledged Stop Updating: Off
Note
(1) The number set in the NV Configuration is displayed as the Reference Group No.
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(2) The referenced number of alarms sets the number of alarm messages that are recorded. Set the Monitoring Alarm Number in the NV Configuration so that it is greater than or equal to the Current Alarm Number. (3) Stop Updating The specified bit can be used to stop updating the display. Updating the display will be stopped while the specified bit is ON. Sampling continues. 6. Click the Color and Form Tab and make the settings.
Make the settings as shown below. Display Area Number of Lines: 8 Display Frame: Type: On Outside + Inside Frames Black
Color: Color & String Triggered, Recovered, and AcknowlBlack edged: Click the String Setting Button and set character strings as shown below. Triggered: Fixed (NVDesigner) Trig Recovered: Fixed (NVDesigner) Rcv AcknowlFixed (NVedged: Designer) Ack
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Enter the message to display for the alarm. Note Bit 0 of the start monitoring address corresponds to message 0. Click the OK Button after all of the messages have been entered.
10. Double-click the FS0 function switch and set the operation mode.
Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Setting to Scroll Up the Alarm Display Operation Mode: Others, To Operate Alarm Parts (Cursor up per Line) Color & String: Set as required.
11. Double-click the FS1 function switch and set the operation mode.
Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Setting to Scroll Down the Alarm Display Operation Mode: Others, To Operate Alarm Parts (Cursor down per Line) Color & String: Set as required.
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12. Double-click the FS2 function switch and set the operation mode.
Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Set the bit switch for indicating that a triggered alarm has been acknowledged. Operation Mode: Others, To Operate Alarm Parts (Acknowledge) Color & String: Set as required. Alarm List Acknowledge data is written to the PT after an alarm is selected and the Acknowledge Button is clicked. This is used when a record of an alarm that is being acknowledged is to be recorded.
13. Transfer the screen to the PT. 14. Check operation. Words W30 and W31 are monitored so that when W30.00 (bit 00 of W30) turns ON, message 0 will display an alarm. Message A will be displayed when W30.10 (bit 10 of W30) turns ON. Message D will be displayed when W30.13 (bit 13 of W30) turns ON. The control address is set to word W16 so that when W16.00 (bit 00 of W16) turns ON, recording is stopped. To delete all of the previously recorded data, turn ON W17.00 (bit 00 of W17).
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2. Double-click the alarm list part and select the basic setup.
Operating Mode: Active List Monitoring Start Address: W30 Alarm Number (i.e., number of alarms): 32 Detection Type: Bit On One bit is allocated to each alarm. When 32 is set, 2 words can be monitored. If an alarm status turns ON, the alarm is displayed when the bit turns ON. The NV Configuration is not necessary for an alarm list .
4. For Guidance, select Display Text and then make the necessary settings.
Display Text: Yes Display Area Number of Lines: 5 Display Frame: On Color: Black Color String: Black Background: White Guidance is used to display a more detailed explanation of a displayed alarm. The Number of Lines in the Guidance Area is given by Number of Lines in the Display Area.
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Select the number and click the Setup Button or doubleclick the message to display the Message Dialog Box.
Enter the message to display for the alarm, as well as the guidance for the message. Double-click the message to display the Input Dialog Box. Click the OK Button when you are finished. Message Setting Example Enter Power Supply Error. Guidance Setting Example Check the following factors. Enter Is the breaker ON? Is the power switch OFF? Check the power supply line.
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8. Double-click the FS0 function switch and set the attributes.
Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Setting to Scroll Up the Alarm Display Basic Setup Operation Mode: Others, To Operate Alarm List (Cursor up per line) set as required. Label ON String: UP OFF String: UP
9. Double-click the FS1 function switch and set the operation mode.
Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Setting to Scroll Down the Alarm Display Basic Settings Operation Mode: Others, To Operate Alarm Parts (Cursor down per Line) Label ON String: DOWN OFF String: DOWN
10. Double-click the FS2 function switch and set the operation mode.
Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. When a triggered alarm is selected and this switch is pressed, the guidance for the alarm will be displayed. Basic Settings Operation Mode: Others, To Operate Alarm List (Display Guidance) Label ON String: GUIDE OFF String: GUIDE
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11. Check the Base Screen. Adjust the size of the function switch.
12. Transfer the screen to the PT. 13. Check operation. Message 0 will be displayed when W30.00 (bit 00 of W30) turns ON. To display guidance for a displayed alarm, touch the alarm and press the switch that appears. Touch the guidance to clear it from the screen. Check the operation for other messages.
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The settings made with each tab page are as follows. 1. Replacement If On is set, the display can be switched according to the contents of the PLC memory. There are three setting methods. ON/OFF: The display is switched when a bit turns ON and OFF.
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Digit: Direct: 2. Operation Make the desired settings, such as SET or RESET. 3. Option
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The display is switched to a hexadecimal (0 to F) display according to one digit (4 bits) The display is switched using 1-word units.
The switch operation sound and reversing when touched can be set. Note For Momentary, the display is reversed while the switch is held down.
4. Valid Condition Status in PLC memory can be used to enable and disable switch operation. 5. Reverse/Blink The display method can be set. 3. To change the character string or graphic displayed on a custom switch, place the switch in Edit Mode.
Right-click the switch part and select Edit.
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4. Character strings and images can be added to customer switch parts.
The thickness of the parts frame increases. Using the graphic bar, select a character string or straight line to create the desired content within the frame. Click the OK Button when you are finished. When replacing data, multiple replacement numbers are displayed in the window, each one of which requires the creation of a display. Click the OK Button when you are finished. Note Resize the window to change the size of a part.
Note
Custom switches include Multifunction Objects, which can perform multiple operations using one switch. For details, refer to 7-13 Multifunction Objects.
Additional Information Because the touch panel is analog, switches do not have to be aligned with a grid, and can be placed anywhere on the screen. The smallest possible switch size is 8 x 8 dots.
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Function switch or custom switch set as a Multifunction Object Example 1. Turn ON bit A. + 2. Turn ON bit B. + 3. Change the screen (or perform many other functions).
List of operations
1,2,3...
1. Select the Yes Option in the Multi Function Area. 2. Select the operation to add in the Operation Mode Area, and then click the Add Button. The operation will be added to the list of operations on the right. The display colors will be as follows depending on the operation's position and number of operations that can be registered (i.e., one or multiple). a. Black: Multiple operations can be registered for this operation mode. b. Blue: Only one operation can be registered for this operation mode. These operations will be automatically added at a lower location in the execution order than operations displayed in black. Red: Only one operation can be set for this operation mode. These operations will be automatically added to the end of the execution order.
c.
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3. To change the execution order, click the up or down arrowheads. Click the Delete Button to delete operations that are not required. To replace an operation selected in the list of operations, make the new setting and then click the Change Button.
Multiple registrations can be made for all operations that can be set using function switches and custom switches. Some operation modes, however, have restrictions on the number of operations that can be registered. Also, operations are performed in order that they are set.
Operation mode Display color Number of Total number operations that of operations can be that can be registered registered Executed in Operations can 32 the set order. be registered up to maximum number of operations. Execution order
Set Reset Momentary Alternate Value Set Add Subtract Thumbwheel Switch Change Language No.*1 Change Language No. (INC/DEC)*1
a. Black
b. Blue
Change Screen c. Red System Menu Display Back to Previous Screen To Operate Alarm Parts For Operation Security Function
*1 Change Language No. and Change Language No. (INC/DEC) are displayed only if Multi-Language Exchange is set to ON under Tool NVDesigner Configuration Language.
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2. Right-click on the base screen and select Screen Properties from the popup menu. Or select Screen Properties from the PT Menu. 3. Set the backlight color.
Set the backlight. Backlight: Red Operation: Light Note The backlight colors depend on the model. Refer to the following table.
PT
Backlight color
NV3W-MG@@(@) 3 colors NV3W-MR@@(@) 3 colors NV4W-MG@@ NV4W-MR@@ NV3Q-MR@@ NV3Q-SW@@ 3 colors 3 colors 3 colors ---
Operation setting Light Blink Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. Supported. No attribute
Green Orange Red White Pink Red White Pink Red No attribute
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Specification Backlight color and Light/Flash status
Bit Area N 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
{
Backlight color Bits 10 and 11 together NV3W-MG@@(@): 00: Not lit, 01: Green, 10: Red, 11: Orange NV3W-MR@@(@): 00: Not lit, 01: White, 10: Red, 11: Pink NV4W-MG@@: 00: Not lit, 01: Green, 10: Red, 11: Orange NV4W-MR@@: 00: Not lit, 01: White, 10: Red, 11: Pink NV3Q-MR@@: 00: Not lit, 01: White, 10: Red, 11: Pink Backlight ON/Flash Bit ON: Flashing, OFF: Lit Backlight Control Enable Bit ON: Backlight control enabled OFF: Backlight control disabled
If bit 13 (the Backlight Control Enable Bit) is turned OFF, the backlight will light in the color set in the screen properties.
"Orange"
Backlight color NV3W: 11: Orange Backlight ON/Flash Bit OFF: Lit
"Green"
Backlight color NV3W: 10: Red Backlight ON/Flash Bit OFF: Lit Backlight Control Enable Bit ON: Backlight control enabled
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Section 8-2
8-2
8-2-1
Repeated Copying
Overview
Multiple copies of the same part can be made using the Repeated Copying Function. Having a template part to copy speeds up work efficiency.
8-2-2
Direction:
Number of Copies: Sets the number of copies created in the vertical and horizontal directions. Distance: Sets the distance between the parts when copies are made repeatedly.
Change Attributes: Used to change the attributes from the copy source when it is copied repeatedly. The Operation Mode Output and Communications Address are displayed according to the attributes of the original part. Step (DEC): This value is added to the addresses or screen number of adjacent parts in order.
8-2-3
2. Repeatedly copy the part. Click the lamp and select Repeat from the Edit Menu.
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3. Set the attributes that will be copied repeatedly.
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Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Direction: Do not change. Number of copies Vertical: 3 Horizontal: 5 Pitch Vertical: 5 Horizontal: 5 Change Attributes ON/OFF Bit Select this check box. Step: 1
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Enter the number of messages to display. The Message Tab Page will be displayed if any value greater than 1 is entered. Set the start address in the PLC to use to specify whether to display or hide the messages. Starting from this address, a consecutive number of words corresponding to the number of messages will be used to specify displaying or hiding the messages. Set the condition of the bit to use to display the message. If a bit in the PLC is in the specified status, the PT will display the corresponding message.
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1,2,3...
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Up to 128 1*1 characters can be used in a message. Enter for following for message 1: Title: OPERATION Message: Language 0: Operating! Language 1: Running! Note The message will be displayed in the top pane when the cursor is on the message.
5. Click the OK Button to return to the Flow Display Dialog Box. 6. Click the OK Button to return to the base screen. 7. Transfer the flow display file to the PT. When the PT is turned ON, the message Operating! will appear in the flow display.
Precaution for Correct Operation The appearance of flow displays are different for each PT model. The NV3W moves 8 dots a time and the NV4W and NV3Q moves 32 dots at a time.
Additional Information If multiple display conditions are formed at the same time, the message with the lowest number will be displayed. The size of the flow display depends on the size of the characters. Note The character size can be changed in Character Attributes. The following two settings must be changed to delete flow display data that has been transferred to the PT. 1. Set the number of messages on the Basic Setup Tab Page of the flow display to 0. 2. Transfer data: Select the All Data and Transfer Data After Clear NV Screens Options and transfer the data.
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8-4-1
PLC Specified bit = ON, Specified word = Value, etc. Turn ON, Turn OFF, Set value, Calculate, etc.
Writing memory (Write Address) Condition 1 met: Operation and Condition 2 met: Operation
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2. Click the Settings Button. The Write Address Dialog Box will be displayed.
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Condition
Operation
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1,2,3...
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4. Enable Condition 1 and click the Conditions Button. The Conditions Dialog Box will be displayed.
Make the following settings. Address Type: Bit Relation Code: Address: ON Address: 10.00
6. Click the OK Button to return to the Write Address Dialog Box. To write multiple conditions or data, select row No. 0 from the list and click the Settings Button.
Note Up to 100 settings can be registered.
7. Click the OK Button to return to the base screen and transfer the file.
Additional Information If All Screens is selected multiple times in the condition settings, the PT will be reading PLC data multiple times, slowing the response. If the screen can be specified, it is recommended to use the Specified Screen Options. The Write Address function is perform only once when the specified conditions are met. The operation is performed only once each time when the conditions are met. It is performed again until status changes.
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Section 8-5
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8-5-1
Recipes
Overview
A models set values can be written or read to the specified PLC addresses for a command from the PLC or PT. A models (blocks) set values can be saved in the PT as a table called a recipe file. The recipe file number and block number (model number) can be specified in the control address area of the specified PLC to execute read/ write operations. Set values for each model can be read or written simply by changing the block number (or model number).
NV
Recipe files
Execute write
D100 D101 D102
0 1
A recipe table is made from maximum of 100 blocks and 100 set values. Recipe files are specified by their numbers. Up to 100 recipe files (No. 0 to 99) can be stored.
Additional Information The total quantity of recipes that can be saved in the PT is approximately 3,600 words. However, it may be less depending on the number of files and whether there are comments. The amount of memory that can be used as recipes can be checked in the Resource Report under the Tool Menu of the NV-Designer.
Precaution for Correct Operation Do not use the SPMA function when the recipe function is operating. Data may be corrupted if there is a power interruption while the recipe data is being updated. Recipe data can be read from the PLC to the PT or deleted approximately 100,000 times.
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Controlling Recipes
The recipe function allocates 4-word control addresses in the PLC memory. Recipes are controlled from these words. Turn ON word n bit 0 (write) or bit 1 (read) after specifying the file number in word n+1 and the block number in word n+2 in the control words to read or write recipes.
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Words for Controlling Recipes
Bit Word n 15 Error Flag 14 13 12 11 10 Deletion Completed Flag 9 Read Completed Flag 8 Write Completed Flag 7 6 5 4 3
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Contents of Word n
Bit 0 Item Write Bit (PT to PLC) Description Type Turn ON this bit to write values set in Turn ON the operaa recipe file from the PT to the PLC. tion bit. The Write Completed Flag will turn OFF when this bit turns OFF. Turn ON this bit to read values set in a recipe file from the PLC to the PT. The Read Completed Flag will turn OFF when this bit turns OFF. Turn ON this bit to delete a specified recipe file. The Deletion Completed Flag will turn OFF when this bit turns OFF. Operation Completed Flag It will then turn ON when the recipe file data has been writThis bit will then turn ON when the ten. recipe file data has been read. This bit will then turn ON when the recipe file data has been deleted. This flag will turn ON if an error occurs during data transfer. If the write, read, or deletion is performed normally, the Error Flag will turn OFF.
8 9 10 15
Write Completed Flag Read Completed Flag Deletion Completed Flag Error Flag
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Additional Information Write, read, and deletion cannot be performed simultaneously. If all bits are ON, write, read, or deletion will be performed in that order. If all flags are OFF, either write, read, or deletion can be performed.
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Using Recipes
1,2,3... 1. Start the Recipe Menu.
Select Recipe from the PT Menu.
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4. Click the Entry Address Setting Tab and set the attributes.
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Make the following settings, and then click the OK Button. Number Continuously: On Data Format: DEC (1W) Address: D200
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7. Transfer the recipe file to the PT.
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Select PT Transfer Transfer from the menu and select the Recipe Check Box. Note Enter the Recipe File Number if required. Example Transfer File Settings Recipe File Number
0, 1
Enter alphanumeric characters and place a comma between file numbers. If nothing is entered, all recipe files will be transferred.
8. Manipulate the control bits. a. Specify the file number and block number. Write 0 in W21 (file number) and 0 in W22 (block number) to specify file 0 and block 0. b. c. Turn ON the Write Bit. Turn ON W20.00 (Write Bit). Turn OFF W20.00 (Write Bit) when W20.08 (Write Complete Flag) turns ON. Use the write address function or PLC ladder program to manipulate these bits. W20.15 (Error Flag) will is OFF and W23 (Error Code) is set to 0000 hex when operation is completed normally. The values in block 0 set in step 5 is written to D200 to D209.
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8-5-4
The recipes can be used without special programming in the PLC by using the write address function. When the Write Completed Flag (bit 8 of word n) is turned ON by using the write address function, the Write Bit (PT to PLC) (bit 0 of word n) is turned OFF. Example: Set W20 as the first control word. When the Write Completed Flag W20.08 (bit 8 of W20) turns ON, the Write Bit (PT to PLC) W20.00 (bit 00 of W20) is turned OFF.
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1,2,3... 1. Select Write Address from the PT Menu.
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Precaution for Correct Operation Up to 100 addresses can be written. The PT constantly reads the conditional addresses registered for the write address function to the PLC. As the number of registered addresses increase, the response of the PT to change or update the display will become slow.
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Section 8-6
8-6
Security Functions
Two security functions with passwords are provided.
Additional Information The password settings can be read by reading the screen data from the NVDesigner. We recommend that you use both the operation security function and data transfer security function to protect security passwords.
8-6-1
Setting Passwords
2. Set a password.
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Setting the Password for the First Time
Section 8-6
Up to 8 characters can be entered for the password. The password can contain numbers 0 to 9 and letters A to Z. The system does not differentiate between uppercase and lowercase letters.
Additional Information Passwords cannot be set unless a computer is connected to a PT that is turned ON.
Precaution for Correct Operation Do not forget the password. If you forget the password, the unit memory will have to be cleared to delete the password.
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Features
Security levels can be set for all parts. Up to 16 security levels can be set and multiple users can be registered in each level. Up to 64 settings can be registered. Different parts can be displayed on the same screen using the different levels. Switches can be set so that they are displayed but switch operation is disabled. Users can be added or deleted, and passwords can be changed from the PT.
Security Levels
There are 16 levels of security and they are divided into three categories.
Security level 0 Restrictions No restrictions. There is no password for level 0.
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Security level 1 to 14
Section 8-6
Restrictions Restrictions become higher as the level number increases. Example: Parts with level 0 to 10 can be used under a level 10 password but level 11 parts cannot be used. All operations are possible. (Administrator) Passwords can be registered in the PT.
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Setting Security
Security levels can be set for parts. They are set on the Operation Security Tab Page of the part attributes. There are also screen creation and parts settings required for using the operation security function. Screen Properties Login Screen: The user can enter a password to log on to a level. Function Switches and Custom Switches
For operation security for login For operation security: logout For operation security for changing passwords For operation security for managing passwords A jump will be made to the login screen for entering passwords when the switch is pressed. Returns to level 0 from the level where the user is current logged in. This switch can be used to change a password. A jump will be made to the fixed PT screen for changing passwords. This switch can be used to add or delete a password. A jump will be made to the fixed PT screen for managing passwords. (Level 15 only)
Note
(1) The Password Change and Management Screens cannot be accessed from the menu screen. A switch must be set. (2) The logged in password cannot be deleted.
Precaution for Correct Operation It is possible to return to the screen before you log out with the function switch or custom switch. Do not use the return to previous screen operation mode if you want to restrict switching screens using security levels. The settings in the Change Screen Operation Mode are recommended.
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8-6-3
2. The Edit Operation Security Password Dialog Box will be displayed. Click the Control Button to set the operation security in the PT Configuration. Refer to 8-6-5 Operation Security Settings in the NV Configuration for details. 3. Select the number to edit and click the Setting Button. The Operation Security Password Dialog Box will be displayed. Make the following settings. Comment Enter a comment to identify the password. Passwords Set a password. (Up to 8 alphanumeric characters can be used.) Security Levels (1 to 15) The security level can be set. (Levels 1 to 15 can be set.)
Precaution for Correct Operation More than two passwords can be set for the same level. You cannot set the same password.
Additional Information
The password settings can be read by reading the screen data from the NV-Designer. We recommend you also use password protection to protect the security password settings.
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8-6-4
Login Screen 1,2,3... 1. Select Edit Login Screen from the File Menu. The Edit Login Screen Dialog Box will be displayed. 2. Select the login screen number that you want to edit from the list displayed in the Edit Login Screen Dialog Box. Login screens that have already been edited will have a + next to it. 3. The login screen will be displayed when the Draw Button is clicked.
4. Position the data part and keyboard part. You can also position graphics, lamps, message parts, and character strings.
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8-6-5
Description Enables or disables operation security. Sets whether to output the security level to an address. Specifies the output address if the security level is to be output. Specifies what happens when a part with a higher security level than the current one is touched. Off: No operation. Output Warning Beep: The buzzer beeps to warn you. Display Login Screen: A login screen is displayed. Set the login screen number (0 to 15) to display. Note A login screen will need to be created. Sets whether to change the screen when logging out of a security level. To change to the specified screen, set the screen number (0 to 1,023) to display when logging out. Sets whether to automatically log out (level 0) after a period of inactivity. Sets the time of inactivity until the automatic logout (1 to 42 minutes). Enables or disables automatically returning to the original screen from the Login Screen where the password is entered. If the timeout function is used for the Login Screen, set the time before returning to the original screen to between 1 and 42 minutes. Enables or disables automatically returning to the original screen from the Password Change or Management Screen. If the timeout function is used for the Password Change Screen, set the time before returning to the original screen to between 1 and 42 minutes.
Time-Out
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8-6-6
Transferring Passwords
Transfer the password that was created in Edit Password to the PT.
Transferring Passwords 1,2,3... 1. Select PT Transfer - Transfer from the menu bar. The Data Transfer Dialog Box will be displayed. 2. Select the NV-Designer NV transfer direction, and then click the OK Button.
Precaution for Correct Operation The password settings after transfer can be read. To prevent data leakage, transfer as follows to protect the password. Transferring passwords only: Password: Select. Transferring simultaneously with data: Password: Select. All Data: Select To prevent data disclosure: Click the Data Transfer Security Button and enter the password. Password: Select. All Data: Select (data also for simultaneous transfer)
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8-7
8-7-1
Japanese (Language 0)
English (Language 1)
Chinese (Language 2)
Precaution for Correct Operation It is important to determine which languages to register for each language number before creating screens. Otherwise many languages will be displayed. When using the display language switching function, memory is used for the number of language times the number of screens so the number of screens that can be registered will be reduced.
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2 3
*1 If Microsoft Excel is used to edit a text file with the File - Open or Data - Import External Data, you may not be able to import the text to the NV-Designer correctly.
5 6
Switch the language number by using a function switch or switching from the PLC.
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8-7-2
This will enable selecting Multi Language Exchange String List from the PT Menu. If switching the display language is enabled, a dialog box to edit character strings for switching display languages will be displayed to let you select the language for each language number.
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8-8
NV3W
NV4W/NV3Q
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8-9
1. Select Base Screen Memory Use Status from the Tool Menu. The User Memory Dialog Box will be displayed. NV3W
NV4W/NV3Q
The amount of screen data used during editing is displayed. The percentage of the limit for using parts that has already been used is displayed. Reference Devices The percentage of the memory that will be used when the part information is registered in the PT is displayed. Parts (NV4W/NV3Q) The percentage of the memory that will be used when the parts are attached is displayed.
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The percentage of the memory that will be used by the a part image is displayed. Addresses (NV4W/NV3Q) The percentage of the memory that will be used by communications addresses allocated to parts is displayed.
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NV3W
NV3W
Programming Device Connecting Cable (RS-232C cable with a round DIN pin connector for the NV3W) NV-TOL-3M Power supply (5 V or 24 V) Not required for XW2Z-200T-4 (2 m with 5-V line).
NV4W/NV3Q
NV4W/NV3Q
See Also Refer to the following section for details on connecting the PT and PLC: Section 6 Connecting the PLC in the Setup Manual.
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2. The Communications Parameters Dialog Box will be displayed. Set the communications parameters between the NV and PLC.
RS-232C
Port Number
Time-Out
Displays the COM ports to which a connection can be made (all of the COM ports detected by Windows). The default is the lowest-numbered COM port. 1 to 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, or 60 s Default is 5 s.
Note
Set the COM port that will be used on the computer in advance using the Windows Device Manager or other utility. Communications will not be possible if
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the COM port number does not agree with the COM port to which the PT is connected.
9-1-2
Transfer Data
All Data Base Screen Configuration Keyboard screens Login Screen (NV4W/NV3Q only) Flow Display Write Address Recipes Password (NV4W/NV3Q only) Select this check box to transfers all of the data. Select this check box to transfer base screen data. Enter the screen number of the base screens. Select this check box to transfer the NV Configuration data. Select this check box to transfer the keyboard screen data. Enter the keyboard screen numbers. Select this check box to transfer the login screen data. Enter the login screen numbers. Select this check box to transfer the flow display data. Select this check box to transfer the Write Address data. Select this check box to transfer recipe files. Enter the Recipe File Number. Select this check box to transfer passwords.
Note
Enter the screen numbers individually, delimited with commas (1, 3, 5) or as a range (1- 5).
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The data that was selected for transfer will be written from the NV-Designer to the PT. The data that was selected for transfer will be written from the PT to the NV-Designer.
Verify
Select this check box to verify the data after the data from the NV-Designer has been written to the PT. Verification involves checking whether the screens transferred to the PT have been transferred correctly after all data has been transferred to the PT.
9-1-3
9-1-4
Setting Passwords
Passwords can be set in the PT. You can protect the screen data that you have created by setting a password that will prevent uploading and downloading screen data unless the correct password is entered.
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9-2
9-2-1
Base screen data, NV Configuration, and other data is saved as files in SD memory cards.
NV4W/NV3Q
Take the SD memory card to the installation site or e-mail the file.
Base screen data stored in the PT can be transferred to the NV-Designer by using an SD memory card. Copying Data between PTs SD memory cards can be used to copy data to other PTs.
NV4W/NV3Q NV4W/NV3Q
SD memory card
Base screen data, the NV Configuration, and other data can be copied between PTs by using an SD memory card.
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Precaution for Correct Operation To save files from NV-Designer to an SD memory card, select Transfer from the PT Menu. When you select Transfer from the PT Menu, NV-Designer format data is converted to NV format data. Simply copying data from NV-Designer to the SD memory card will prevent the data from being used on the NV. Do not use the SD memory card to store data that was not created with NVDesigner. Up to 16 items of data can be saved to a memory card. Copying using an SD memory card cannot be performed between different types and different models of PT, such as between a monochrome NV3Q and a color NV3Q. Copying can be performed only between the same type of NV3Q or NV4W.
9-2-2
Manufacturer
32 MB to 2 GB (32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, or 2 GB)
Precaution for Correct Operation SD memory cards with capacities larger than 2G cannot be used. The applicable memory capacity is 32 MB to 1 GB for system program version 1.0@ of the NV3Q.
File Configuration on SD Memory Card Specified Folder - nv_data - File Name - PT Data File Names of PT Data
Data Base Screen Keyboard screens Configuration Flow Display Write Address Recipes PLC driver Login Screen Password Firmware: File name base***.gsd keyb***.gsd nvconfig***.gsd flow.gsd devw.gsd recip***.gsd plc_drv.gsd login***.gsd pswd.gsd firmware.gsd ***: Screen number, from 000 to fff. ***: Keyboard number, from 000 to fff.
***: Recipe number, from 000 to fff. ***: Login screen number, from 000 to fff.
The computer on which NV-Designer is running must be equipped with an SD memory card slot.
9-2-3
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When the SD memory card is subjected to static electricity or electrical noise When the SD memory card is removed, or the power is turned OFF while the card is being accessed, such as when data is being saved or deleted Note (1) OMRON recommends saving important data to other media, and always having a backup. (2) Do not pull out the SD memory card or turn OFF the power while the SD memory card access indicator is lit on the PT. (This indicator light while data is being read from or written to the card.) Data may be destroyed.
9-2-4
9-2-5
9-2-6
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Should formatting ever prove necessary, download the SD Memory Card formatting software from the Panasonic website, and use the software to format the card. Note For details on formatting, refer to the documentation provided with the formatting software.
Precaution for Correct Operation If an SD memory card is formatted with the standard formatting utility provided with a personal computer, its file system will not conform to the SD memory card standard. Always use the formatting software provided by Panasonic.
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NV Memory Editor Overview
The NV Memory Editor can be used to read alarm history data and line graph data. This data can then be saved in CSV-format files. Data can also be read from the internal memory of the PT, edited, and then written back to memory. Select NV-Designer - Tools - NV Memory Editor from the Windows Start Menu. The following NV Memory Editor Dialog Box will be displayed.
Select either Group0 or Group1 for the Alarm History Group No. Select either Auto or Manual for the Base Screen. 2. Click the Communications Settings to set communications settings between the PT and PLC. 3. Click the NV > PC Button to transfer the alarm history information that is saved in the PT to the computer and display it. 4. Click the Save Button to save the alarm history information that was transferred in a CSV file.
Reading Line Graph (Data Log) Data from the PT and Saving It in CSV-format Files
1. Click the File the Data Log Information Button. The following Data Log Information Editing Dialog Box will be displayed.
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Specify the Line Graph Sampling Group No. Click the Set Conditions Button to display the Set Line Graph Data Conditions Dialog Box. Select either English or Japanese as the language to save the data in. Click the Communications Settings Button to set communications settings between the PT and PLC. 2. Click the NV > PC Button to transfer the alarm history information that is saved in the PT to the computer and display it. 3. Click the Save Button. The previously read data log data will be saved in a CSV-format file.
2. Click the NV > PC Button to transfer the internal memory data that is saved in the PT to the computer. 3. Edit the internal memory of the PT. When any line of the address column is left-clicked, the Register Address Dialog Box will be displayed.
Specify an address in internal memory, then specify the registered number of words, and the display format. Also, select an addition method, and click the OK Button.
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4. Enter a value in the value column.
Appendix A
5. Click the PC NV Button to transfer the edited internal memory data to the PT.
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Index Numerics
256-color parts libraries, 103 creating base screens, 61 creating the Login Screen for operation security, 184 CS/CJ-series and CP-series PLCs, 116 C-series and CV/CVM1-series PLCs, 116 custom parts, 156
A
address input, Modbus (RTU Mode | Temperature Controller) connection, 118 alarm history, 145 alarm history control, 147 alarm history data, 10 Alarm History settings, 146 alarm list, 145 Alarm List part, 151 alarm lists, 144 automatic backlight OFF function, 14 automatic paging function, 13 Auto-Paging tab page, 82 available parts libraries, 103
D
data log, 134 data parts and keyboard parts, 123 data transfer security, 180 default settings for backlight color, 162 drawing graphics, 97 Drive tab page, 32 Parts Library, 32
E
enabling switching the display language, 189 entering character strings, 96 executing the transfer, 197 execution files of the PT model after transfer, 66
B
backlight display methods, 14 base screen memory usage, 191 base screen properties, 30 base screens, 27 Basic Settings tab page, 74 NV Model, 74 PLC Mode, 74 System Memory, 74 bit switches, 119 block, 173 broken-line graph, 135
F
features and functions of NV-Designer, 2 File tab page, 33 Auto-Backup, 33 Current Folder, 33 flow display data, 166 font types, 98 formatting an SD memory card, 200 FROM (built-in Flash Memory), 10 function switches, 120
C
character type, 95 checking or converting the model, 59 checking the model, 60 clock data, 10 clocks, 131 color, 95 Communication Parameters tab page, 79 copying parts between screens, 63 copying screens between projects, 64 creating a simple screen, 41
G
graphic bar functions, 24 Graphic tab page, 36 Circle/Oval, 36 graphics (fixed parts), 95 Arc, 95 Bit Map, 95 Continuous line, 95 Fill In, 95 Line, 95
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Pie/Oval, 95 Polygon, 95 Rectangle, 95 Rounded Rectangle, 95 Sector, 95 Spline, 95 grid display and setup, 29 Hold PLC Memory Value, 91 Key Press Sound, 86 NV Configuration parameters, 69 NV Model, 60 PLC Model, 60 PLC Unit No., 80 SD Card Menu, 90 Startup of Multi-Language Exchange, 86 Start-Up Screen No., 84 System Menu Language, 86, 89 Transfer Clock Data to an External Device, 89 Transfer Outside, 86 Transmission Delay, 80 NV Memory Editor, 203 Edit NV Internal Memory, 204 File the Data Log Information, 203 Upload Alarm History Information, 203 NV Model Convert, 59 NV-Designer Configuration, 29, 31 NV-Designer Dialog Box Create New Project, 54 Open Existing Project, 54 Recent Projects, 54
I
installation, 16 internal operation, 8
L
lamps, 122 language number, 187 Language tab page Default Character Set, 37 Menu and Dialog Language, 37 Multi-Language Exchange, 37 level meters, 128 line graphs, 134 line type, 95
O
OMRON PLC addresses, 116 operation security (NV4W/NV3Q), 180, 181 operation security settings in the NV Configuration, 185 overall flow of operation, 40
M
menus, 18 moving parts between screens, 63 moving screens between projects, 64 Multifunction Objects, 159
P
parts in the Standard Parts Libraries, 106 parts libraries, 28, 100 PLC memory hold area, 10 PLC Model Convert, 60 PLC multiple connection, 4, 81 precaution for Windows Vista/Windows 7, 16 project file, 66 projects, 66 PT internal addresses, 117 PT internal memory, 10
N
NV Configuration, 68 Automatic Backlight Off, 86 Backlight Brightness Setting, 87 Battery Error Display, 86 CIO Area, 92 Clock, 86 COM Port (Connected to PLC or External Device), 80 Communication Error Handling, 80 Contrast Adjustment, 87 Data Memory, 92 Delay, 84 File Compression, 86 Hold Memory tab page, 91 Hold NV Internal Memory Value, 91
R
recipe file, 173 recipes, 173
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Index
re-installation, 16 repeated copying, 164 Bit Area, 74 Data Entry Flag, 77 Login Screen Flag, 79 Password Change Screen Flag, 79 Screen Display Bit, 77 Word Area, 74 System Memory (Basic Settings), 74 system requirements, 16 system versions, 4
S
saving the project, 65 screen data base screen data, 10 flow display data, 10 keyboard screen data, 10 login screen data, 10 NV configuration data, 10 passwords, 10 recipe data, 10 Write Address data, 10 screen data security, 180 Screen Manager, 26 Screen tab page, 35 Fill Point, 35 Graphic Bar, 35 Parts Information, 35 Tips Display, 35 Toolbar, 35 Zoom Box, 35 SD memory cards, 198 security functions, 180 selecting the data to be transferred, 196 setting communications condition, 195 setting passwords for operation security, 183 setting the clock function, 87 Setup 1 tab page, 85 Setup 2 tab page, 90 specifying addresses, 115 specifying backlight colors, 14 SRAM (internal RAM), 10 standard parts library, 103 starting the NV-Designer, 54 Start-up Screen tab page, 84 summer time settings, 88 switching backlight colors, 162, 163 switching screens, 11 switching the display language, 187 System Memory, 75 Backlight color, 77 Backlight Control Enable Bit, 77 Backlight ON/Flash Bit, 77 Battery Backup Error Flag, 79 Battery Low Flag, 79
T
table, 173 toolbar functions, 23 transferring and copying data using SD memory cards (NV4W/NV3Q), 198 transferring passwords, 186 transferring screens, 194
U
using the New Project Wizard, 42, 54 Communications Parameters, 56 NV Model, 55 NV Type, 55 PLC Model, 56 System Memory, 56
W
write address data, 169
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Revision History
A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual.
Revision code
The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision. Page numbers refer to the previous version.
Revision code 01 02 03 04 Date June 2009 December 2009 October 2010 October 2011 Revised content Original production Made revisions accompanying version upgrade and the addition of the NV4W. Changed information on supported operating systems. Made changes related to a change in the NV3Q-SW LCD.
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