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Chapter 27  E-Mail

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Setting Items

E-Mail Setting (

Refer to page 27-3.)

Receiver’s Mail Address Setting (

Refer to page 27-4.)

Message Edit (

Refer to page 27-5.)

IP Address/Gateway Setting (

Refer to page 27-2.)

IP Address/Gateway Setting

You need to set up an IP address/gateway to send an e-mail.  If a gateway is not 
set, “warning: 208” is displayed on MONITOUCH when you try to transfer screen 
data.

When Using a Network Table:

When sending or receiving data over the Ethernet to or from other V series or 
personal computers, you need to set up a network table.  Using the network 
table, set up all nodes with an IP address, plus the default gateway, to allow the 
V series to communicate on the Ethernet.  On the Main Menu screen of 
MONITOUCH, specify the number from the network table that is your port 
number setting.
(Network Table Setting: 

Refer to Chapter 4 in the Hardware Specifications 

Manual.)
(Main Menu Screen: 

Refer to Chapter 2 in the Hardware Specifications 

Manual.)

When Not Using a Network Table:

When you operate the V series by itself without sending/receiving data with the 
other V series or personal computers on a network, and only send e-mail, you 
do not need to set up a network table.  In this case, set up an IP 
address/gateway on the Main Menu screen of MONITOUCH.
(Main Menu Screen: 

Refer to Chapter 2 in the Hardware Specifications 

Manual.)

Summary of Contents for Monitouch V Series

Page 1: ...Function Hakko Electronics Co Ltd...

Page 2: ...Record of Revisions Reference numbers are shown at the bottom left corner on the back cover of each manual Printing Date Reference No Revised Contents September 2002 1044NE0 First edition...

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Page 4: ...software and the information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice 4 If the specifications of the software do not correspond with the contents of this manual the software specific...

Page 5: ...tructure operations editing procedure etc required when creating screen data are explained Reference Manual Function 1044NEx Functions of the MONITOUCH V7 series and V6 series are explained in details...

Page 6: ...ader Describes important information that must be heeded Indicates cross references Describes the reference or supplemental information Generic Name Series Model V7 Classification V series V7 series V...

Page 7: ...ose Video Display Switch Coordinate output Lamp Data Display Message Display Entry Mode Password Variable Graph Graphic Sampling Clock Display Calendar Memo Pad Unavailable with matrix type Macro Data...

Page 8: ...damage the system such as switches to be used in case of emergency Please design the system so that it can cope with malfunction of a touch switch Turn off the power supply when you set up the unit c...

Page 9: ...t and metallic particles are present Avoid installing the unit in a location where vibration or physical shock may be transmitted Equipment must be correctly mounted so that the main terminal of MONIT...

Page 10: ...ion or ignition resulting in fire or injury Read this manual and related manuals carefully and handle the lithium battery correctly as instructed If a data receive error occurs when MONITOUCH and the...

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Page 12: ...tch 1 17 Blink Flash 1 18 Touch Switch 1 18 DIO Memory 1 18 Overlap 1 18 E Mail 1 18 Environment Setting 1 19 Font Setting 1 20 Language Selection 1 20 Modular Jack 1 21 Setting Items for other Functi...

Page 13: ...lti overlap Edit 2 11 Setting Procedure 2 11 Overlap Multi Dialog Screen 2 12 Displaying and Erasing Multi overlap 2 14 Internal command 2 14 External command 2 14 Macro command 2 15 Memory Related to...

Page 14: ...nction of Switches 3 1 Lamps in Switches 3 2 Notes 3 3 Minimum Switch Unit 3 3 Placement 3 3 Switch Output 3 4 Two point Pressing 3 4 Switch Area 3 5 Switch Dialog 3 7 Main Tab Window 3 7 Character Ta...

Page 15: ...acter 4 11 Color 4 12 Part file Std V7P Std V6P No 0000 0004 and later Parts_j V7P Parts_j V6P No 0004 and later 4 12 Notes on REP 4 12 Other Notes 4 13 Chapter 5 Data Display Outline 5 1 Outline of N...

Page 16: ...Procedure 6 4 Registering Messages 6 4 Relay Dialog 6 5 Main Tab Window 6 5 Char Prop Tab Window 6 7 Detail Tab Window 6 8 Display Area Parts 6 9 Outline of Display Area Parts 6 9 Note When Placing D...

Page 17: ...cter Display Part 7 4 Setting Items 7 4 When the Entry Target is a Table Data Display Part 7 5 Setting Items 7 5 How to Change Over Entry Targets Type Block 7 6 Setting Items 7 6 Type Direct 7 7 Setti...

Page 18: ...he base screen 7 35 Overlap Calling and Deleting 7 36 Item Select Function 7 37 Item Select Switch 7 37 Item Select Memory Setting 7 38 When Entry Targets are Placed in Data Blocks 7 38 When Entry Tar...

Page 19: ...ndow 8 17 Setting Tab Window 8 18 Disp Prop Tab Window 8 19 Alarm Setting Tab Window 8 20 Alarm Color Tab Window 8 20 Examples with Alarm Setting 8 21 Statistic Graph Bar Pie 8 22 Setting Items 8 22 S...

Page 20: ...ng the Display Area Size 9 7 Switch 9 7 Notes on Setting 9 7 Graphic Relay Mode 9 8 Outline 9 8 Setting Items 9 9 Graphic Relay Dialog 9 10 Display Area Parts 9 15 Mode Display Area Dialog 9 15 Graphi...

Page 21: ...ampled Data Display By Switches 10 30 Data Sampling 10 31 Setting Items 10 31 Data Sampling Dialog 10 31 Sampling Display Area 10 34 Main Tab Window 10 34 Detail Tab Window 10 35 Size Setting of Sampl...

Page 22: ...indow 10 62 Char Prop Tab Window 10 64 Display Area 10 65 Notes on Setting 10 65 Switches for Alarm Display 10 65 Notes on Setting 10 65 Other Function 10 66 Alarm Display Internal Memory s 10 67 Comm...

Page 23: ...rage Area Size 12 5 Saving in RAM 12 5 Saving in a CF Card 12 5 Saving in SRAM 12 5 SRAM Clock Setting Dialog 12 5 Timing in Saving Data 12 6 Notes on SRAM Use 12 6 System Memory s 12 6 Chapter 13 Mac...

Page 24: ...Graphic Movement on the Screen 13 40 Macro Mode 13 42 Setting Items 13 42 Macro Mode Setting 13 42 Chapter 14 Data Sheets Outline 14 1 Printing Data Sheet 14 2 Command from Read Area 14 2 Printing Pro...

Page 25: ...tting Procedure 17 4 Frame Edit 17 7 To Check the Registered Contents 17 8 Test Field 17 8 Animation Dialog 17 9 Main Tab Window 17 9 Animation Table Tab Window 17 12 Display Field 17 13 Notes on Anim...

Page 26: ...cking the video display 18 24 Calling with switches or an external command 18 24 Superimpose Setting 18 24 Notes and Limitations on Video Display 18 25 Placement 18 25 V710iT VGA type 18 25 V7xxiS SVG...

Page 27: ...alog 20 6 Main Tab Window 20 6 Animation Table Tab Window 20 6 Replaying a WAV File Linking to Sampling 20 7 Setting Items 20 7 Buffering Area Setting 20 7 Message Edit 20 8 Sound Setting 20 9 Output...

Page 28: ...Area Setting and Memory Card Setting 22 11 Formatting Built in SRAM or a SRAM Cassette 22 12 The First Format Initialization 22 12 The Second Format Formatting in the Memory Card Mode 22 12 Setting an...

Page 29: ...emory Card Editor 23 21 Transferring Recipe Data 23 22 CF Card V7 Series 23 22 Importing All Contents of a CSV File 23 22 Importing a Part of the Contents of a CSV File 23 23 CF Card V7 Series 23 25 T...

Page 30: ...Operation on the V7 Series 23 39 Backing up SRAM Data 23 40 Web Server 23 40 Attribute Table 23 40 Attribute Table Window 23 40 Start 23 40 Quit 23 41 SMPL_CSV 23 41 To Check Change the Setting 23 42...

Page 31: ...tem Memory s 24 10 Data Protection When a Power Failure Occurs 24 10 Errors on the V series 24 10 Chapter 25 Memory Card Mode Outline 25 1 Memory Manager Function 25 2 Data Logging Function 25 3 Memor...

Page 32: ...ti overlap 25 23 Placing Entry Keys on Call Overlap 25 25 Placing Entry Keys on Normal Overlap 25 26 Placing Entry Keys on Base Screen 25 27 Setting and Importing Procedures on the V Series 25 28 Chap...

Page 33: ...for V7 29 1 Displayed Character Selection V Series 29 2 Multi language Screen for V6 29 2 Language Selection Types and Fonts 29 3 V7 Series Change in RUN mode 29 3 When Using a CF card Multi language...

Page 34: ...CHG_LANG 29 21 Multi language Screen 29 22 Editing Methods 29 22 How to Change the Data 29 22 Appendix 1 Internal Memory Memory Type A1 1 System Memory A1 2 Appendix 2 Process Cycle Process Cycle A2...

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Page 38: ...ings Page 1 21 Function Switch Setting Set the function switches to be used commonly for all screens Page 1 23 Buffering Area Setting Set buffering areas Chapter 10 Memory Card Setting Make the settin...

Page 39: ...There are several setting items that must be correctly set at first PLC Type Comm Parameter including Read Area Write Area Edit Model Selection Unit Setting Font Setting Modular Jack These settings mu...

Page 40: ...us If communication parameters are not set correctly MONITOUCH may not establish communications with the connecting apparatus Be sure to check the communication parameter settings before establishing...

Page 41: ...Address Name Contents Operation Read area n RCVDAT Sub command data V series PLC n 1 SCRN_COM Screen status command V series PLC n 2 SCRN_No Screen number command V series PLC POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6...

Page 42: ...Area n bits 0 to 7 it proves that the V series is correctly operating communicating Display Scanning When data is received from the PLC and is saved in bits 0 to 7 of Read Area n the same data is wri...

Page 43: ...0 1 of bit 11 the calendar information is read from the PLC This can be used in situations such as one where the PLC calendar data has been modified When MONITOUCH is connected to a PLC without calen...

Page 44: ...alog selected from the System Setting menu For more information refer to Chapter 13 Macro Bit 9 data sheet output This bit becomes valid when the data sheet function is set The data sheet is printed o...

Page 45: ...of the switch Bit 14 screen forced switching This bit is used when the screen number is specified from the PLC Use this bit when the same screen number that was previously used should be specified If...

Page 46: ...ible to switch the screen by an external command from the PLC External commands have priority over internal switches Bits 13 and 15 system reserved Not used at present Be sure to enter 0 Important If...

Page 47: ...P Monitoring A 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A 5 B 1 B 2 B 3 B 4 B 5 C 1 C 2 C 3 C 4 C 5 D 1 D 2 D 3 D 4 D 5 POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM Backlight OFF The unit status is set to the write area The backlight goes...

Page 48: ...11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 0 0 0 0 0 Overlap 1 Overlap 2 System reserved setting 0 Printer busy Print data transferring Backlight System reserved setting 0 Screen internal switching Screen f...

Page 49: ...er it changes 1 0 Bit 11 backlight The backlight ON OFF status is written in these bits When the backlight of the V series is turned on it shows 1 when it is turned off it shows 0 Even if bit 11 backl...

Page 50: ...es refer to the GD 80 User s Manual Calendar Main 1 tab window When the connecting PLC is not equipped with the calendar function and when the V7 series built in clock V6 series SRAM cassette built in...

Page 51: ...d Area Write Area and Calendar no initial connection check is performed the calendar information is read only when the V series establishes communications with the PLC for the first time If a timeout...

Page 52: ...city during screen editing select Tool Memory Use Backlight Action Select the operation of the backlight attached to the V series unit ON Always turns backlight on Auto 1 Turns the backlight on when b...

Page 53: ...e becomes active When Auto 1 or Auto 2 is chosen for Backlight the backlight is turned off after a lapse of a certain time when all the required conditions have been raised Specify this time delay Bac...

Page 54: ...ere is a possibility that an inadvertent contact with the F 1 switch MODE switch may wrongly activate a mode change To avoid such a problem it is possible to set up the switch change over time so that...

Page 55: ...e Instruction Manual attached to V I O or E I O Overlap Select the unit for coordinates when multi overlap is displayed by an external command and its coordinates are specified externally This setting...

Page 56: ...s when overflowing Num Display displays special characters instead of A to F in BCD Skip ten key block which doesn t exist when operating block switch Regard the origin of graphic relay on an overlap...

Page 57: ...cted for Font select English for Display Language Font The following fonts are supported Language Selection Changing Characters Initial Displayed Language Japanese Japanese 32 English Western Europe C...

Page 58: ...this option when Multi Link2 is selected for Connection in the Comm Parameter dialog and 1 is set for Own Stat No for the V series When connecting the V series to the PLC with Multi Link2 selected fo...

Page 59: ...this option when Multi Link2 is selected for Connection This is the same as Multi Link for Modular Jack 1 described above Temp CTRL PLC2Way This is the same as Temp CTRL PLC2Way for Modular Jack 1 des...

Page 60: ...Screen No Overlap No Action ON OFF ALT Hard Copy Word Operation Operation setting Return Occupy Valid when Multi Link is selected for Connection Action Momentary Set Reset Alternate Momentary W This...

Page 61: ...ON OFF Choose the condition to be raised with data in the memory address set for Memory When the switch is OFF Effective Ineffective Select whether interlock memory should be valid or invalid during s...

Page 62: ...ng when using V Link Macro Setting Make the setting when using the initial macro global macro or event timer macro For more information with the V7 series refer to Chapter 23 CF Card V7 Only For more...

Page 63: ...ing when using the temperature control network or PLC2Way function Network Table Setting Ethernet Valid when Mitsubishi Net10 or OMRON SYSMAC CS1 DNA is selected for the PLC type for data read write o...

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Page 66: ...play 2 Num Data Display 3 Alarm Display 4 Setting Change 5 7 Production Process Lis 8 9 Troubleshooting 10 DW UP Change Screen Trouble shooter A Line B Line C Line Change Screen Num Display Error Deta...

Page 67: ...No 0 Overlap No 1 Overlap No 2 Instruc tions Error Operation box error Pusher error Saddle stop during ascending Intermediate stopper timing error Counter error Timer error Troubleshooter Contents Det...

Page 68: ...splayed directly on one overlap area 1CH 2CH 3CH 4CH Monitor Screen Change Screen Instructions Contrast Change Size Color Gain Brightness Adjust Save With the V7 series To show a video image we recomm...

Page 69: ...all overlap area Refer to page 2 16 Video input Refer to page 2 22 Screen Overlap 0 normal Overlap 1 Overlap 2 A Line B Line C Line Change Screen Num Display Error Detail Alarm Display Layers When reg...

Page 70: ...video display cannot be brought to the forefront even by touching on the overlap screen C Tank Error An error is detected in the C tank Stop the machine and check around the C tank Contents A B C B L...

Page 71: ...l Overlap Double click the normal overlap item placed on the screen or click the normal overlap item and then Change the Setting of a Part Placed icon The Overlap Normal dialog is displayed Overlap No...

Page 72: ...hadow Frame Prop When a frame other than No frame is chosen this setting becomes available The frame color can be selected Area Prop Color and tile pattern for the inside of the frame inside of overla...

Page 73: ...yed on the screen Likewise at the falling edge 1 0 of the bit it is erased from the screen Operation Switch Function Attached Setting Displaying a normal overlap Overlap ON Erasing the normal overlap...

Page 74: ...mand For more information refer to Chapter 13 Macro Memory Related to Normal Overlap Item selection memory This is valid when Item Select is checked Use this setting in the entry mode For more informa...

Page 75: ...laps depending on the conditions Setting Procedure A normal overlap should be registered on the multi overlap edit window For more information on placing and editing multi overlaps refer to Chapter 4...

Page 76: ...ontinue When an overlap screen that has been read once is erased its information is also completely erased Thus when displaying the same overlap screen again the overlap display is slowed down somewha...

Page 77: ...required when using entry mode on the overlap For more information refer to Chapter 7 Entry Mode Command Choose either Internal or External for commanding the display erase of multi overlaps Internal...

Page 78: ...ontents Command Operation n Multi overlap number currently displayed on the screen For non display 1 is input Internal external V PLC n 1 Multi overlap number to be displayed External PLC V n 2 X coor...

Page 79: ...lacement Erasing the multi overlap Overlap OFF A Line Paint Process Count times Timer sec 000 000 00 sec Error Coating Machine Change Screen A Line Paint Process Count times Timer sec 000 000 00 sec E...

Page 80: ...ry mode is used on the overlap and Item Select is checked For more information refer to Chapter 7 Entry Mode Memory Overlap Multi dialog This area must be set when External is selected for Command Rea...

Page 81: ...it window For more information on placing and editing overlaps refer to Chapter 4 Registration Items in the Reference Manual Operation Multi overlap Setting Multi overlap Edit For more information ref...

Page 82: ...layed or erased by activation of a bit in the PLC memory The displaying and erasing method is the same as that for normal overlap Refer to page 2 6 Macro command Using a macro command the call overlap...

Page 83: ...uld extend off the screen the V series automatically adjusts the position closest to the pressed position but within the screen space To stop the overlap frame flashing to cancel the movable state pre...

Page 84: ...function can be called up on the video display item The superimpose function can be set for any overlap normal multi or call The level of transparency for the overlap can be determined by Blend Value...

Page 85: ...use on the overlap Blend Value 0 Light to 255 Deep Set the blend ratio of the overlap to the video display When the blend value is closer to 0 overlap is displayed faintly The overlap becomes more vi...

Page 86: ...tion by clicking on the video display Click the Detail icon of the video display item to be clicked The Video dialog is displayed Click the Movement tab to set the following items Display Operation Sc...

Page 87: ...V6 select Video for one overlap layer to set a video input Setting Procedure Video Setting With the V6 series Set the following items on the dialog Video Input NTSC PAL Select the video input signal t...

Page 88: ...n specify the maximum number to be saved For more information refer to Chapter 18 Video Display V7i Only When Exceeding the Limitation of Snap File Stop Continuous Set the processing rule when you exc...

Page 89: ...the same as those on the Video dialog for a video display item For more information refer to Chapter 18 Video Display V7i Only The setting items different from those for a video display item are expl...

Page 90: ...ess When a macro command is executed it has priority Video Display Default Setting The default settings are shown below The video display status is output to the internal system memory s It is output...

Page 91: ...ST 0 to 255 Determine the contrast of video image COLOR 0 to 255 Determine the color strength of video image VIDEO_INF SAVE DEFAULT It is possible to save the current video display state or to reset t...

Page 92: ...00 1 W Command SEL_CH selection u00101 2 W 2CH selection Video MEMORY u00100 Command execution Window size change u00100 0 W Command SIZE selection u00101 2 W 640 480 dots selection Video MEMORY u0010...

Page 93: ...l overlap Refer to page 2 6 External command The video image is displayed or erased by activation of a bit in the PLC memory The displaying and erasing method is the same as that for normal overlap Re...

Page 94: ...s case the error message There is an error in the data No 54 is displayed on the MONITOUCH In the case of multi overlap the overlap becomes inactive and is not displayed If the limit is exceeded reduc...

Page 95: ...Chapter 2 Overlap 2 30 Please use this page freely...

Page 96: ...the PLC memory Switch F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER RUN STOP PLC M0 to 15 M16 to 31 M32 to 47 PLC memory Overlap Turns it on ON information F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 S...

Page 97: ...tion is commanded externally it is also possible for one lamp to use eight patterns or eight colors Example 3 patterns F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Animation Change Screen Z Z Z Labeller Z Hard C...

Page 98: ...n switches No 0 and 1 have been created in the ascending order of the number When placing switches on an overlap If the following two conditions exist at the same time Error Action area setting will b...

Page 99: ...n t occur with the matrix type V6 series F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Switch When two points are pressed at the same time the switch in the center may activate In the case of matrix type V6 model...

Page 100: ...tch operating area activates the switch The area outside the operating area in the switch is called part area Pressing in this area out of the touch area does not activate the switch When you select D...

Page 101: ...ronment dialog Switches can be enlarged reduced in the unit of switch grids When Place Switch on Switch Grids is unchecked Switches can be enlarged reduced in the unit of dots Switch grids To freely p...

Page 102: ...e division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Output Memory Check this item when you want to write switch activation information to the memory Specify the output memory addres...

Page 103: ...ect the write operation to the output memory Select from Momentary Momentary W Set Reset and Alternate Switch output action list Momentary and Momentary W The switch works in the same way for both set...

Page 104: ...rocessing when Momentary W is chosen The result is directly written into one word of Output Memory Other bits are cleared Therefore be sure to secure a one word area Example When D100 10 is specified...

Page 105: ...s to be linked with a part in memory card mode Memo Pad Only active when linked to the memo pad mode Table Data Display Linked to entry mode when making the table data display an entry target in entry...

Page 106: ...pter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 25 Chapter 12 Chapter 19 Display of block numbered one greater Minus Block Display of block numbered one less Roll Up Relay mode Relay sub Message mode Bit sampli...

Page 107: ...switches Write Write of entry data into memory Clear Clear of entry Toggle Sign Inverse of entered sign for numeric entry Space Entry of one byte space for character entry Backspace Backspace for cha...

Page 108: ...Manual 80 compatible HEX key selection Name Auxiliary Setting Item Linked Part See Contents Name Auxiliary Setting Item Linked Part See Contents Graph Return Bit sampling Data sampling Trend sampling...

Page 109: ...File Name Edit Multi number File edit available with the switch lit Record Name Edit Multi number File edit available with the switch lit Card Format Formatting of memory cards Data transfer V PLC Tra...

Page 110: ...ntents Digital Switch Target digits 1 to 17 Digital switch Chapter 3 Increment of the selected digit by one Digital Switch Target digits 1 to 17 Decrement of the selected digit by one 1 Digital Switch...

Page 111: ...eck this option The ON Macro Edit button becomes active Refer to Chapter 13 Macro Use OFF Macro If you want to execute a macro command when the switch is released check this option The OFF Macro Edit...

Page 112: ...u remove your finger Ineffective The system does not determine the condition when the switch is OFF Use Error Buzzer Set whether or not an error buzzer sounds when the switch is pressed while the cond...

Page 113: ...be used as the condition Memory Specify the memory address to be a comparator Use Error Buzzer Set whether or not an error buzzer sounds when the switch is pressed while the condition is not met Use E...

Page 114: ...3 Macro The switch function is executed after the ON macro command is executed However the SET_SCRN SET_MOVLP OVLP_SHOW and OVLP_POS commands are executed after the switch function has been executed S...

Page 115: ...ry W Switch OFF Lamp OFF graphics OFF macro End Lamp internal external Switch OFF Interlock Lamp OFF graphics Output Lamp OFF graphics OFF macro End Lamp Lamp Interlock condition internal internal ext...

Page 116: ...e state when no scrolling nor block change has been commanded When the screen display is changed all the switches and switch outputs should be turned off This is to prevent accidental activation of an...

Page 117: ...e top left corner of these MONITOUCHs Occupied by other station is displayed 3 Pressing the Occupy switch lights up the lamp in the switch This lamp lights up even when Lamp Memory is set Pressing the...

Page 118: ...ified number is displayed and when pressed again it is erased ICON 1 Switch movement Pressing the switch once makes the frame flash When the switch is flashing the switch move mode is in effect Pressi...

Page 119: ...een Set Overlap No for each Overlap switch so that you can determine which switch acts for which overlap F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Animation Change Screen Z Z...

Page 120: ...y location of the overlap screen on the multi overlap edit window when it is displayed on the screen Bring up the Detail tab window of the Switch dialog Define MLIB Placement The Placement button beco...

Page 121: ...ltiple or Divide is chosen for Mode Choose BCD binary coded decimal or DEC decimal for the format for writing into the specified memory Operation Memory A Specify the operation memory address Mode Con...

Page 122: ...operation is executed When the condition is not met Word operation is not executed Comparison Memory Specify the memory address that stores a comparator Constant Specify a constant Example Comparison...

Page 123: ...elected digit by one 1 Digital Switch Toggle Sign Inverses the sign Num Data Display Division No Specify the division number for the related switch Display Function Select Digital Switch Move up down...

Page 124: ...ssing the key on the first digit changes 129 130 Custom Parts The custom parts file name Digital_SW V7F containing registered digital switches are supplied by us With the V6 series the file name is Di...

Page 125: ...nformation V7 The current touch switch information is output to system memory addresses s900 to 902 This information is useful when linking an image processing device s900 Touch switch status s901 X c...

Page 126: ...for Draw Mode It is also possible for one lamp to use three kinds of graphics and colors such as Standby Executing Finished 3 notch P3 Also it is possible for one lamp to use max eight kinds of graph...

Page 127: ...Specify the division number For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Function Normal The lamp works independently irrespective of other parts Mode Me...

Page 128: ...amp Memory n bits Notches n 6 n 5 n 4 n 3 n 2 n 1 n Graphic 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ON 2 notches 0 0 0 0 0 1 P3 3 notches 0 0 0 0 1 P4 4 notches 0 0 0 1 P5 5 notches 0 0 1 P6 6 notches 0 1 P7...

Page 129: ...lamp memory is ON the frame and text are displayed in the XOR color Refer to page 4 8 REP replace The colors specified in the Color tab window are used Refer to page 4 11 Process Cycle Select the desi...

Page 130: ...ter the text for the No field The contents are described as follows Char Type Select from the following four text styles Normal Plain typeface is used 1 4 8 8 dots Available for one byte characters on...

Page 131: ...r X and Y Text Text can be selected from the text file Clicking Text brings up the file reading dialog Select the desired text file Refer to Chapter 3 in the Reference Manual Operation Centering The t...

Page 132: ...Color OFF Color Specify the desired colors Frame Type No Frame Type 1 Type 2 Type 3 It is possible to select part 0 to 3 without opening the part list by pressing the Parts Select switch Part file Std...

Page 133: ...cified colors are used Refer to page 4 7 OFF text color Specify the desired colors by pressing the Char Prop button in the Character tab window The specified colors are used Refer to page 4 5 ON frame...

Page 134: ...or yellow ON color red Frame color white Frame color to be used when the lamp is turned on OFF color yellow A for setting ON color red B for setting Frame color white D for setting OFF color yellow ON...

Page 135: ...colors are used Refer to page 4 7 ON color The color specified in the Color ON tab window and the OFF color explained above are XORed Check the color with the preview image P3 to P8 color As with the...

Page 136: ...OFF text Set the text for No 0 to 3 in the Character OFF tab window ON text Set the text for No 0 to 3 in the Character ON tab window Display of the same text when the lamp is ON and OFF OFF text Set...

Page 137: ...same as part No 0 to 3 Refer to page 4 11 Different points ON frame color ON color Specify the desired colors in the Color ON tab window The specified colors are used A color different from the OFF c...

Page 138: ...If it is unavoidable to do so note the following point when creating the screen REP REP XOR XOR XOR XOR M0 0 M1 0 M0 1 M1 0 XOR XOR M0 1 M1 1 XOR XOR M0 0 M1 1 REP REP M0 0 M1 0 M0 1 M1 0 REP REP M0...

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Page 140: ...n HEX hexadecimal OCT octal BIN binary and Real Number floating decimal point It is possible to display data in a different color when it exceeds or falls short of the specified range This setting can...

Page 141: ...independently it can also be linked with another part For example when a character key set up in the entry mode is pressed the character is entered in the Char Display part specified as entry target T...

Page 142: ...and Text in Drawing for data display Property modification for multiple data displays is possible at one time Average maximum minimum and total values can be displayed Table data display can be set as...

Page 143: ...lay Dialog Main Tab Window Division No Specify the division number For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Memory Data contained in the specified me...

Page 144: ...Display Function Attached Data Linked Part See No This chapter Entry Display Max Display Min Display Entry mode numerals Chapter 7 Entry Target Order Stat Graph Display No in Stat Graph Statistic grap...

Page 145: ...order word Low order word 1 word 1 to 5 digits 0 to 65535 decimal MSB LSB 2 words 1 to 10 digits 2147483648 to 2147483647 decimal n 1 n High order word Low order word 1 word 1 to 5 digits 32768 to 32...

Page 146: ...al MSB LSB 83 82 81 80 87 86 85 84 2 words 1 to 32 digits 0 to 11111111111111111111111111111111 binary n 1 n 1 word 1 to 16 digits 0 to 11111111111111111 binary MSB LSB 11 2 10 2 9 2 8 2 15 2 14 2 13...

Page 147: ...ed etc Input Range Specify the input data range on the PLC side Display Range Specify the data range that is displayed on MONITOUCH Example Num Data Display When data in the PLC memory address D100 is...

Page 148: ...se If the input range is wider than the display range the entered value is displayed correctly When comparing the input range with the display range remove the decimal point from the display range Exa...

Page 149: ...is checked the old data is cleared by the painted box and the data is drawn in the foreground color Therefore the new data can be drawn while the old data does not remain Transparent Transparent When...

Page 150: ...rotating the text choose an option from Normal L90 180 and R90 Direction Choose a text alignment direction Spacing The distance between numerals can be specified in the unit of dots 0 to 64 Enlarge X...

Page 151: ...ed 0 789 1 789 Or 1000 789 1 211 Example of multiplication Offset value read data multiplier data displayed 1000 789 1 1789 0 789 100 78900 Example of division with decimal point When 2 is entered for...

Page 152: ...eeds the range When B is pressed data flashes in the selected color Min Set a minimum value When the alarm value is fixed specify a constant If you want to change the alarm value select the PLC memory...

Page 153: ...ied memory address is displayed in characters on the screen Processing varies depending on the one byte or two byte character One byte character 1 2 word 1 byte ANK code Two byte character 1 word 2 by...

Page 154: ...of MONITOUCH Refer to the Hardware Specifications Manual Flush L Flush R Choose either flush left or flush right for aligning characters When inputting D500 H3231 D501 H0033 and D502 H4241 the charact...

Page 155: ...ting items refer to Char Prop Tab Window page 5 9 Detail Tab Window Process Cycle Select the desired process cycle Refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle JIS ASCII 1 Byte 2 Byte Use this item when screen d...

Page 156: ...ion on message editing refer to Chapter 4 in the Reference Manual Operation Char Prop Tab Window Set the text property For more information on setting items refer to Char Prop Tab Window page 5 9 Deta...

Page 157: ...the number of columns of the table data display part Ruled Line Display Check the box when ruled lines should be displayed When displaying ruled lines check the box Ruled Line Color Specify the color...

Page 158: ...Flush Left Flush Right Center When Zero Suppress is checked these options become active Select the desired one for data alignment Start X Y End X Y This option becomes active when Mean Display Max Dis...

Page 159: ...the top memory address For more information on other setting items refer to page 5 14 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 12345 X 1 Y 1 X 2 Y 1 X 3 Y 1...

Page 160: ...his option becomes active only when multiple data cells are selected Specify the direction for memory allocation Memory Specify the top memory address For more information on other setting items refer...

Page 161: ...Specify the desired text Char Place Choose from Flush Left Flush Right and Center for character alignment For more information on other setting items refer to Char Prop Tab Window page 5 9 For more in...

Page 162: ...j V6P No 0000 to 0009 If the above conditions are not met the parts may not be displayed correctly When Placing Data Display Parts on A Switch or Lamp Part When the above conditions are met the parts...

Page 163: ...Chapter 5 Data Display 5 24 Please use this page freely...

Page 164: ...play Based on bit setting and resetting What is the configuration of the display Specify the number of the message What is the configuration of the display Only display the current status What is the...

Page 165: ...by specifying the number of a message The display configuration of the message can be divided in several different ways RUN STOP D100 POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM Error Turn the D100 bit 5 on Th...

Page 166: ...me The sub display can be either a text display or a graphic picture display For each 1 bit of relay mode data a maximum of four sub displays can be connected Relay sub RUN STOP D100 RUN STOP D100 B B...

Page 167: ...ition of the message edit area refer to Chapter 4 Registration Items in the Reference Manual Operation B Line Data A line data B line data D line data G line data No 1 servo 0000 No 2 servo 0000 No 3...

Page 168: ...is automatically specified Memory Specify the command memory address used to display a registered message on the screen The memory addresses are allocated to messages by bits as many as Executing Rela...

Page 169: ...n screen Lamps are set in Function Mode As with switches each lamp is set with the auxiliary item Display Order Lines per Relay 1 to 24 This option is valid when Area is chosen for Action Area Specify...

Page 170: ...his option becomes active Specify the top screen block number corresponding to the relay message Char Prop Tab Window Char Type Normal Plain typeface Bold Bold typeface to be used for emphasis Shadow...

Page 171: ...e Main tab window the priority number of the relay message among those being displayed starting from 1 is output When None is chosen for Sub action the ranking of priority starting from 1 of the top m...

Page 172: ...G G G J J J J J J N N N N N N O O O O O O a a a a a a b b b b b b c c c c c c A A A A A A B B B B B B C C C C C C D D D D D D E E E E E E F F F F F F G G G G G G H H H H H H I I I I I I J J J J J J K...

Page 173: ...Display menu and check Message Dsp in the Display Environment dialog You can see how the message is displayed within the display area part When a part is placed double click the part or select the par...

Page 174: ...es the function of the switch Select Function Roll Up Roll Down If the switch is one that was selected from the relay mode tool bar the default for Function will be Roll Up or Roll Down To Display Rel...

Page 175: ...switches For Action Area Lamp Click on the Lamp icon from the relay mode tool bar and place it on the screen just as you did for switches This lamp will automatically have the setting of Function Mod...

Page 176: ...detailed explanation or illustrations corresponding to an error message A maximum of four sub displays can be set up for one bit of data Therefore supplemental explanations additional messages or eas...

Page 177: ...hic library refer to Chapter 4 Registration Items in the Reference Manual Operation Item Graphic Library Group No 0 to 9 Graphic No 0 to 255 Screen Edit Relay sub icon Relay sub mode tool bar For info...

Page 178: ...ode can only work when it is linked with relay mode Set up the same division number as the corresponding relay mode With this setting the relay sub mode is linked with the relay mode Block Choose a fo...

Page 179: ...ems described below Action Area You can choose as desired Area Switch or Lamp When Area is chosen the switch function is automatically provided to the display area part where sub display is to be held...

Page 180: ...hen Block Page Block Direct Block is set in the Relay sub dialog It works as a roll up roll down switch only used when the sub display messages exceed the bounds of the display area Division No Set th...

Page 181: ...ore you can set as many parts as desired B Line Data A line data B line data D line data G line data No 1 servo 0000 No 2 servo 0000 No 3 servo 0000 No 1 motor 0000 No 2 motor 0000 No 3 motor 0000 In...

Page 182: ...elay mode These screen displays are re organized into the order of relay messages which is called screen blocks Screen blocks are assigned to relay messages one by one The same functions can be set on...

Page 183: ...ge Type Page Action Select Message Message mode What is the format of the display Display line by line What is the configuration of the display Display in blocks What is the block type Direct Block Pa...

Page 184: ...roller start Pusher error RUN STOP D101 8 2 4 D100 D102 for the 2nd line for the 3rd line for the 1st line Control box emergency stop Operation box emergency stop Turn over count Count stop Pusher err...

Page 185: ...No 21 No 22 Hardware Specifications Direct block No 0 Direct block No 1 Direct block No 2 Monitouch General Specifications Item Contents Hardware Specifications Input power AC85 235 Display color 16...

Page 186: ...essage Edit area should be registered as Page Block or Direct Block when Block is selected for Action Select For information on how to register messages page blocks and direct blocks refer to Chapter...

Page 187: ...ith the auxiliary item Display Order Type Select Page or Direct The format of the message that you display varies depending on the combination with Action Select Action Select Select the format of the...

Page 188: ...isplay Messages in multiple groups as well as one group can be displayed Memory When Message is chosen for Action Select or when Block and External are chosen memory area must be secured This is the c...

Page 189: ...the PLC data while it is communicating with the PLC For more information refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle Char Prop Tab Window Display Area Parts When settings are made in the Main tab window of the...

Page 190: ...as to be used with message mode Other Switches that can be Used in Message Mode The following switches are auxiliary switches for message mode Roll Up Roll Down These switches are valid when you selec...

Page 191: ...Chapter 6 Message Display Relay Message 6 28 Please use this page freely...

Page 192: ...acter display or table data display parts as entry targets Switch parts to be used for entry Keypad The Entry dialog for establishing a link between the numerical data display parts and the character...

Page 193: ...ayed Entry mode What is the data entry method Data properties read timing etc are controlled by PLC Write data input directly with the entry key What is the data display target On the data block area...

Page 194: ...targets When numerical data is entered through the keypad on the screen it is written directly to memory Setting Items Part Entry Num Display Entry Screen 1 1 1 1 D100 2 2 2 2 PLC memory Value entered...

Page 195: ...keypad are written directly to the PLC memory The following character codes are used One byte characters ANK ASCII Two byte characters Shift JIS code You can enter any character with placing the keypa...

Page 196: ...tion Move Cursor R or Function Table Move is enabled for the switch setting Setting Items Part Entry Part Data Display Table Data Display Entry Target Numerical Data Display Part Character Display Par...

Page 197: ...apter 4 in the Reference Manual Operation Entry Screen Max value Min value Entered value 0 9999 0 7 8 9 UP 4 5 6 DW 1 2 3 CLR 0 ENT Number 1 Number 2 Number 3 Number 4 Text 1 0 0 0 00 AAAA 0 0 Data Bl...

Page 198: ...y format the number of digits the decimal point position etc are specified via the addresses of n command memory and n 1 B The entry display part for the specified entry format the number of digits an...

Page 199: ...pter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Type Data Display Enter data on the data display Display Function Entry Target placed on the base screen or overlaps though the keypad Block Enter data on the...

Page 200: ...only The area is specified by bits 0 and 1 Cursor Movement bit 14 This bit determines whether or not to move the cursor automatically to the next display part after pressing the ENT key 0 The cursor...

Page 201: ...03 02 01 00 0 0 Command memory n MSB Bit No Type 11 10 Data Display Block 0 0 Base Data block area No 0 0 1 Overlap 0 Data block area No 1 1 0 Overlap 1 Data block area No 2 1 1 Overlap 2 Data block...

Page 202: ...es the entry mode status The contents to be written depend on the setting of Lines Columns Output in the Detail tab window of the Entry dialog When Lines Columns Output is unchecked 15 14 13 12 11 10...

Page 203: ...o 1 1 0 Overlap 1 Data block area No 2 1 1 Overlap 2 Data block area No 3 Data display number selection order 0 to 255 Input 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Writing completed not completed 0 Writing not complete...

Page 204: ...er These bits become active when Block is chosen for Type The block number currently displayed is written Entered data When Output Memory is chosen for Target Memory data is written Numerical data ent...

Page 205: ...e information refer to the File Conversion Manual Detail Tab Window Use Graphic This option lets you to use graphics for entry keys When Use Graphic is checked Start Graphic GNo No End Graphic GNo No...

Page 206: ...lt entry display after pressing the ENT key Numerical data entry 0 Character entry space When Default to 0 is unchecked The data in the entry target is indicated in the entry display Lines Columns Out...

Page 207: ...ference Manual Operation Type Direct The entry format the number of digits the decimal point position etc are externally commanded via the memory address Enter data to Info Output Memory through the k...

Page 208: ...ntry is prohibited Digits for entry n 1 bits 0 to 7 Specify the number of digits for entry 0 to 80 can be specified The number of required bits depends on the code DEC or BCD DEC Bits 0 to 6 BCD Bits...

Page 209: ...10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Info output memory n MSB Write format 0 DEC 1 BCD Input 0 Disabled 1 Enabled LSB Entry format 0 DEC w o sign 1 DEC w sign 2 DEC w sign 3 HEX 4 OCT...

Page 210: ...Data specified in the command memory address is written Entered data n 2 to n m Write entry data when the ENT key is pressed The number of words occupied Numerical data entry Info Output Memory n 2 n...

Page 211: ...s not possible to place all the desired characters on one keypad register these characters as graphics in the graphic library and change them over on the keypad as required You can save the number of...

Page 212: ...nformation about Division Number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Function Set the necessary functions Refer to the switch function list on page 7 25 3 Characters tab window No 0 3...

Page 213: ...r as in the Entry dialog For more information about the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Drawing Mode Be sure to select XOR Function Be sure to select Character Ent...

Page 214: ...e Base Screen Dsp 4 Place the text in drawing on the displayed switches If text is placed out of the switches the character entry function becomes invalid For centering refer page 7 24 The offset posi...

Page 215: ...isplay menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed 2 Check Graphic Library 3 Click Key Dsp No 4 Set Start Graphic No used for entry mode 5 Click OK then go back to the screen edit The set graphic...

Page 216: ...er at the current cursor position is decreased by one for numerical data entry None The cursor is moved to the left None The cursor is moved to the right None The entry target is moved to the data dis...

Page 217: ...memory address When pressing the ENT key the data is written directly to this address Type Tab Window Display Function Select Entry Target A link with the entry mode is established Order This is an or...

Page 218: ...the selection order number Item Select This option becomes active when Internal is chosen for Input Item Select in the Entry dialog Check this option when moving cursor to only the selecting entry tar...

Page 219: ...created from Draw and Text displays the top line has the switch function When press the top line cursor moves to the top entry target cell in the table The above function is not effective when the sa...

Page 220: ...y Display Digits The number of digits set for entry display must be greater than that of the entry target If not the data for the entry target exceeding the maximum number of digits for the entry disp...

Page 221: ...that of the entry target If not data for the entry target exceeding the maximum number of digits for entry data range cannot be entered Decimal Point When the entry targets have the same settings of...

Page 222: ...on Data Block Edit Data Block Edit refer to Chapter 4 in the Reference Manual Operation Entry Screen Max value Min value Entered value 0 9999 0 7 8 9 UP 4 5 6 DW 1 2 3 CLR 0 ENT Number 1 Number 2 Num...

Page 223: ...numbers set for the block change switch and the Data Block Area dialog must be the same to make the switch valid External Specify block No for Block No Read Mem Block No Read Mem This option becomes a...

Page 224: ...sure to set this option For more information on item selection refer to page 7 37 GD80 Compatible This is used when screen data files of the GD 80 series have been converted into files for the V serie...

Page 225: ...When Internal is chosen for Command in the Data Block Area dialog data block change switches are necessary Notes Division No Specify the same division number as in the Data Block Area dialog Division...

Page 226: ...the following reference pages Setting on an overlap Entry dialog Page 7 8 Keypad Page 7 20 Entry Display Page 7 29 Max Display and Min Display Page 7 30 The above parts must be placed in the same div...

Page 227: ...x Max Min Min Enter Enter 0 0 9999 7 8 9 UP 4 5 6 DW 1 2 3 CLR 0 ENT Max Max Min Min Enter Enter 0 0 9999 7 8 9 UP 4 5 6 DW 1 2 3 CLR 0 ENT Overlap Overlap Base screen Data Entry Num Display 1 Num Dis...

Page 228: ...en using an item select switch for which Item Select is chosen for Function in the Switch dialog place it over each data display part entry target Pressing the switch moves the cursor to the display p...

Page 229: ...selected for placing the entry targets When Entry Targets are Placed in Data Blocks Placing on the base screen Edit Screen Setting Screen Setting dialog Item Select Memory Check Item Select Memory Th...

Page 230: ...or Overlap Multi dialog Item Select Check Item Select The desired memory address can be specified Placing on Data Blocks Data Block Area dialog Main 2 tab window Item Select Check Item Select The des...

Page 231: ...Table Data Display Parts Table Data Display dialog Item Select Check Item Select The desired memory address can be specified When the entry targets are table data display parts for all placement areas...

Page 232: ...5 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Command memory n MSB LSB 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 n m m 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08...

Page 233: ...s for text created from Draw and Text displays the line and column numbers do not change 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08...

Page 234: ...ta Display Refer to page 7 8 9 8 7 6 5 4 CLR 3 2 1 ENT 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 CLR 3 2 1 ENT 0 Ex Character display Memory D300 Display Function Password Entry Detail menu Password 0 1999 Password 1 1231 Passwo...

Page 235: ...tion to set variable passwords or to set five kinds or more passwords Fixation Password 0 to 3 Set the password Transformation V series only Password 0 to 3 Check this box and specify Memory Set the p...

Page 236: ...Data in the memory address can be expressed in a bar graph It is possible to extend the bar from the desired standard point When data in the PLC memory exceeds or falls short of the range specified th...

Page 237: ...he PLC memory exceeds or falls short of the range specified the graph color can be changed to alert the operator It is possible to indicate a pie graph in several colors Panel Meter Outline Data in th...

Page 238: ...to indicate percentages in numerals The statistic graph must be linked with numerical data display parts Trend Graph Outline Data in consecutive memory addresses can be expressed in a line graph or re...

Page 239: ...splay 8 4 Closed Area Graph Outline Changes in a closed area such as a tank can be expressed in a closed area graph When data of an area exceeds or falls short of the range specified the graph color c...

Page 240: ...in Tab Window Division No Specify the division number For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Memory Data in this memory address is shown in the gra...

Page 241: ...tandard value to the current value Direction Choose from RGT LFT UP or DW to select the direction for drawing the graph Scale Specify the minimum and maximum values for the range of the graph Negative...

Page 242: ...her or not to draw a frame around the bar graph When this box is checked a frame is drawn Frame Color This option becomes active when the Frame box is checked Choose the desired color for the graph fr...

Page 243: ...ecifies the lower limit of data and Upper Value specifies the upper limit of data Range Value Standard Value Standard Value specifies the standard value Range Value specifies a data range from the sta...

Page 244: ...efer to page 8 10 Process Cycle Select the desired process cycle Refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle Alarm Color Tab Window Upper Color Color to be used when the current value exceeds the upper limit Lo...

Page 245: ...50 450 50 150 250 350 450 Lower color Range color Upper color In area property Single color use Separate color use With marks Direction Current value Lower value Upper value Current value Lower value...

Page 246: ...ain Tab Window Division No Specify the division number For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Memory Data in this memory address is shown in the gr...

Page 247: ...value in the graph The graph extends from the standard value to the current value Scale Specify the minimum and maximum values for the range of the graph Negative values can be entered Target Value St...

Page 248: ...ing tab window it is not necessary to set this option Frame Choose whether or not to draw a frame around the bar graph When this box is checked a frame is drawn Frame Color This option becomes active...

Page 249: ...and Standard Value Upper Value Lower Value Lower Value specifies the lower limit of data and Upper Value specifies the upper limit of data Range Value Standard Value Standard Value specifies the stan...

Page 250: ...process cycle Refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle Alarm Color Tab Window Upper Color Color to be used when the current value exceeds the upper limit refer to examples on page 8 10 Lower Color Color to b...

Page 251: ...or Current value Upper color Lower color Current value Upper color Current value Lower color Current value Upper color Lower color A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Lower color Range color Upper color In ar...

Page 252: ...g Main Tab Window Division No Specify the division number For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Memory Data in this memory address is shown in the...

Page 253: ...ction Select the indicator s moving direction Clockwise Counterclockwise Scale Specify the minimum and maximum values for the range of the graph Negative values can be entered Target Value Set the tar...

Page 254: ...b window it is not necessary to set this option Frame Choose whether or not to draw a frame around the panel meter When this box is checked a frame is drawn Frame Color This option becomes active when...

Page 255: ...oose the desired color for the mark Process Cycle Select the desired process cycle Refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle Alarm Color Tab Window Upper Color Color to be used when the current value exceeds...

Page 256: ...Setting 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 Lower color Range color Upper color Lower color Current value Upper value Current value...

Page 257: ...nual Operation Memory Specify the top memory address to be used for the statistic graph Memory in consecutive addresses is automatically allocated to the statistic graph The required number of words m...

Page 258: ...rd 2 Word double word Frame Color Choose the desired color for the statistic graph frame Split 2 to 8 Specify the number of partitions The number of memory addresses to be allocated depends on this se...

Page 259: ...art For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Type Tab Window Display Function Select Stat Graph Display No in Stat Graph Specify the number set in th...

Page 260: ...Specify the division number For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Control Memory This is the memory area to be used for controlling the trend grap...

Page 261: ...ing is performed over the previous one without clearing the trend graph area 3 Redraw after clear Trend lines are redrawn at the edge of 0 1 by the specified trend count Drawing is performed after cle...

Page 262: ...of dots from the trend graph zero position For the relation between point pitch and memory allocation refer to page 8 33 Draw with Rectangular Wave When this option is checked the rectangular wave gr...

Page 263: ...ption 2 Open the Setting 1 tab window Click the Setting button next to Setting All The Setting All dialog is displayed 3 Set the following items Data Length Set the data length to be used for trend gr...

Page 264: ...the following options become active Upper Value or Lower Value Determine the position of the upper or lower line Upper Color or Lower Color Choose the desired color for the upper or lower line When dr...

Page 265: ...ay Two lines are added to both upper line and lower line This tab window is available when Upper Line 2 Display or Lower Line 2 Display is clicked The properties like Data Length or Graph Max Min are...

Page 266: ...olor of the line or dots Line Type Point Choose the line type of the trend graph Choose from 6 options for the line type and 6 options for dots Data Length Choose data length for one plot point 1 Word...

Page 267: ...ies depending on the setting for Trends in the Setting 1 tab window and Data Length in the 0 to 15 tab window For example in the case of Trend 11 Memory D100 and Data Length 1 Word memory addresses D1...

Page 268: ...allocated following each point For example Trends 11 Memory D100 Data Length 1 Word Memory addresses D100 to D121 are used 0 1 2 3 4 5 Coordinate origin Pitch data Memory setting n Data length Word n...

Page 269: ...ry priority For example when drawing two trend graphs as follows Division No 0 Control memory D120 Process cycle High speed Master trend graph Division No 1 Control memory D140 Use Link Link division...

Page 270: ...ptable 2 All the trend graphs linked should be specified as Process Cycle High Speed 3 The area property setting and the upper lower line setting are available only in the master trend graph The area...

Page 271: ...ry Data in this memory address is shown in the graph in real time The data in this address is called the current value Direction Choose from RGT LFT UP or DW to select the direction for drawing the gr...

Page 272: ...y tile pattern other than pattern 0 extreme left is chosen for Tile ON Color Choose colors to paint the bar to the current value The Background option becomes active when any tile pattern other than p...

Page 273: ...emory address exceeds or falls short of the range specified check this box Upper Value Lower Value Lower Value specifies the lower limit of data and Upper Value specifies the upper limit of data Separ...

Page 274: ...oose the desired colors for Foreground and Background The Background option becomes active when any tile pattern other than pattern 0 extreme left is chosen for Tile Lower color Current value Lower va...

Page 275: ...area graph may not be drawn correctly Likewise when the closed area graph is placed on a graphic using a tile pattern it may not be drawn correctly either When the line color used for the closed area...

Page 276: ...command method for the display Based on bit setting and resetting What is the configuration of the display Change over with an internal switch Graphic mode Command Internal See page 9 2 See Chapter 4...

Page 277: ...r these items in the graphic library When parameters are set the required memory addresses are allocated for animation and transformation For information on setting parameters refer to Chapter 4 in th...

Page 278: ...Graphic No 5 Graphic No 4 Press the Plus Block switch Graphic No 6 is displayed Graphic No 4 is displayed Press the Minus Block switch Graphic Library Item Graphic Library Edit Parts Graphic Display...

Page 279: ...ic number is specified from the external unit PLC and is displayed on screen Specify the command memory When External is chosen the graphics can be moved or transformed Process Cycle Refer to Appendix...

Page 280: ...ration Example The following parameters are set up for the graphic in the graphic library Action Animate Center X Incremental Input Parameter No 1 Center Y Incremental Input Parameter No 2 The followi...

Page 281: ...mber as that in the Graphic dialog It thus becomes associated with the parts used in graphic mode Area Prop Foreground color background color tile It is possible to change inside properties in display...

Page 282: ...s on Setting Division No Set the same division number as that in the Graphic dialog Function The following switches can be used Plus Block Switches to the next graphic Minus Block Switches to the prev...

Page 283: ...when it is reset OFF it is erased Type 2 Graphic Two graphics are assigned to one bit When the bit is set ON the ON graphic is displayed when it is reset OFF the OFF graphic is displayed run stop D20...

Page 284: ...r information on setting parameters refer to Chapter 4 in the Reference Manual Operation Setting Items To use graphic relay mode follow the procedure described below run stop D200 run stop D200 D201 1...

Page 285: ...lays and Parameter described in the next section For more information refer to the explanation for Start Graphic Type Select how you will display graphics 1 Graphic When the memory bit is set ON the c...

Page 286: ...phic is drawn With XOR setting the graphic color is XORed with the colors of the base screen display area Therefore the graphic is displayed in the base color that has been XORed rather than the color...

Page 287: ...ace a box in a solid color a little larger than the graphic When one graphic is drawn over another and a box in a solid color is drawn the new graphic is displayed over the box As a result the previou...

Page 288: ...hics to be used Example Memory D200 Start Graphic GNo 0 No 0 Number of Relays 12 Type 1 Graphic Type 2 Graphic 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 MSB LSB B...

Page 289: ...Process Cycle Refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 19 1 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 MSB LSB Bit No of D200 Graphic No 1 graphic No Bit ON 16 bits...

Page 290: ...or tile Set the properties in the display area Display Area Transparent When checking this item the property of the display area part becomes transparent It is useful to avoid the condition where the...

Page 291: ...brary edit Graphic registration Graphic mode Parameter Action Replace Parameter Action Animate Screen edit Command Internal REP XOR Command External REP XOR Graphic library edit Graphic registration G...

Page 292: ...te Blue Blue Black Magenta Red Cyan Green White Yellow Red Red Magenta Black Blue Yellow White Green Cyan Magenta Magenta Red Blue Black White Yellow Cyan Green Green Green Cyan Yellow White Black Blu...

Page 293: ...or when animation was performed on multiple background colors the color changed whenever the background did When a transparent pattern is used for animation colors can be displayed just as they were o...

Page 294: ...o to Transform Transparent Color Setting on the pattern edit window The Transparent dialog is displayed Check With Transparent and select the color to be transparent For more information on editing th...

Page 295: ...usually XORed to be displayed in its registered color Type 2 Graphic Mode XOR It is necessary to set Type 2 Graphic when changing between two types of graphics In this case be sure to set XOR for Mod...

Page 296: ...9 Buffer No 10 Buffer No 11 PLC data logged in the buffering area of MONITOUCH is displayed Maximum capacity 32 k words 12 divisions possible Sampling mode What is the data format Only display the cur...

Page 297: ...V series even after the screen display has been changed Sampling data is retained until the user clears the buffering area However if data is stored in the internal buffer it is cleared in the followi...

Page 298: ...nternal buffer it is cleared in the following cases when the power is turned off when the Main Menu screen is displayed or when the RESTART macro command is executed Setting Items System Setting Buffe...

Page 299: ...en the power is turned off when the Main Menu screen is displayed or when the RESTART macro command is executed Setting Items System Setting Buffering Area Setting Refer to page 10 9 Item Message Mess...

Page 300: ...sage Edit Refer to Chapter 4 in the Reference Manual Operation Parts Sampling Relay Sampling Refer to page 10 56 Alarm Display Messages triggered by bit activation ON OFF as well as time information a...

Page 301: ...at the top and errors that occur more frequently are displayed at the bottom Errors with the same frequency are displayed in order of occurrence with the most recent one at the top 2nd sensor error 1s...

Page 302: ...d you can distinguish the first cause error from the other errors ON OFF OFF OFF Normal operation bit Error No 1 bit first cause Error No 2 bit Error No 3 bit It is possible to distinguish between err...

Page 303: ...rate is stored in MONITOUCH internal memory using a macro command Setting Items System Setting Buffering Area Setting Refer to page 10 9 Item Message Message Edit Refer to Chapter 4 in the Reference M...

Page 304: ...tore data sampled in different methods It is possible to select a storage medium from the V series internal buffer SRAM and CF card Size Maximum 32 k words Internal buffer 12 divisions possible For tr...

Page 305: ...trigger is output D Specified buffer contains data F0 Specified buffer is 90 full F1 Specified buffer is full Info Output Memory Contents n Sampling buffer data No 0 to 3 n 1 Sampling buffer data No 4...

Page 306: ...mory address for sampling data can be specified When this option is checked a read from the PLC occurs more frequently than when it is not checked and the processing speed may be slowed down To increa...

Page 307: ...irst error bit that is set while this bit is reset is recognized as the first cause error and can be distinguished from the other errors For more information on the alarm function refer to page 10 62...

Page 308: ...re stored Applicable sampling mode Relay sampling Alarm Function Data is sampled as controlled with the normal operation bit and the sampling bit and at the ON OFF edge of each bit Applicable sampling...

Page 309: ...screen is displayed n n 1 Read area n 2 Memory allocation example n 3 Sample control memory Buffer No 0 Memory Designation No of Words 3 Buffer No 1 Memory Designation No of Words 2 n 4 n 5 Memory for...

Page 310: ...0 to 15 Set the file number in the SRAM area Refer to Chapter 22 Data Logging Full Processing This option determines what happens when the specified number of samplings has been exceeded Stop Sampling...

Page 311: ...This option becomes active when the Use Sound box is checked Sound is continuously replayed when the error bit is set ON Refer to Chapter 20 Sound Replay Function Use E Mail This is valid only when B...

Page 312: ...l network PLC2Way table refers to the number of words for the memory used for the temperature control network PLC2way table number that is set for Table No in the Buffering Area Setting dialog Storage...

Page 313: ...ampling Method Constant Sample Sampling Method Bit Synchronize No of Words 8 No of Words 4 Sampling Time 1 sec No of Samples 500 No of Samples 1500 Storage Target Internal Buffer Storage Target Intern...

Page 314: ...se Clicking this option brings up the Buffering Area Setting dialog for the buffer number specified for Buffer No The set data can be rechecked or modified For trend sampling check that Bit Synchroniz...

Page 315: ...n for drawing the graph Trends Specify the desired maximum number of plot points scales along the X axis The setting range varies depending on the V series model Draw with Rectangular Wave Draw with R...

Page 316: ...Pen Recorder Type Pen Recorder Type No of Samples Trends The newest data move from left to right No of Samples Trends Newest data at the right Newest data Newest data Newest data always at the right S...

Page 317: ...Word for data length of the specified memory address of the upper lower value lines Graph Max Graph Min Scales can be attached for reference of drawing the upper and lower lines in the trend sampling...

Page 318: ...e Choose from 6 options for the line type and 6 options for dots Data Length Choose either 1 Word or 2 Word for data length of the trend data memory Graph Max Value Graph Min Value Specify the maximum...

Page 319: ...hen you want to sample data of the 3rd word in the buffering area specify 2 for Sample Buffer Word No In this example the same address should be specified for either data length even if the setting fo...

Page 320: ...der 33 is the X size of the blank area Point pitch dots X size dots Trends 1 The minimum unit of point pitch is 1 dot A B C D E F 0 Y X X size Y size Point pitch When the size of the trend graph part...

Page 321: ...r to Chapter 5 Data Display Sample Time Display This function can indicate the last sampling time or that of the selected data element For information on selection with the cursor refer to page 10 29...

Page 322: ...Buffer Min Display or Sample Buffer Total Display Digits Data within 2 words can be displayed correctly Determine the number of digits based on the data in the target buffer Sample Buffer Word No Spec...

Page 323: ...der CREC SRAM is chosen for Store Target in the Buffering Area Setting dialog and also when Use Operation is checked in the Buffering Area Setting dialog it will take a longer time to change from the...

Page 324: ...ent entry If all data cannot be held in the graph one data element at a time scrolls into view Roll Down Scrolls by one data element toward the oldest entry If all data cannot be held in the graph one...

Page 325: ...eturn switch flashes alternately between ON OFF colors 3 When the sampling count time display is set up as described in Data Display Function for Trend Sampling the count number or the sampling time o...

Page 326: ...efer to Buffer Use The setting for Buffer No in the Buffering Area Setting dialog can be rechecked or modified Click this button The Buffering Area Setting dialog where the buffer number is specified...

Page 327: ...are specified with Zero Suppress and Flush R the positions of the lower digits of these numerical data displays are the standard against the printing position If these numerical data displays are spec...

Page 328: ...this box Specify the command memory Print Method Press the Function Sample Print switch Set the bit for the print command memory MSB LSB 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Memory n 0 0 0...

Page 329: ...number Specify the same division number as in the Data Sampling dialog For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Foreground Background Tile Choose co...

Page 330: ...n be displayed Properties can be set for each data display Numerical data display and also character display parts can be set Check the desired number and the Data or Char button becomes active Clicki...

Page 331: ...s In particular for data close to the border between 1 Word and 2 Word double check the display range Zero Suppress When using the zero suppress function check the box If you check this box the follow...

Page 332: ...the corresponding box Char Size Choose either 1 byte or 2 byte characters for displaying numerals Detail Tab Window Use Operation Check this box for calculating data in the V series and for displayin...

Page 333: ...habet occupies one byte Flush R Flush L Choose either flush left or flush right for aligning characters Sample Buffer Word No In regard to the words entered for No of Words in the Buffering Area Setti...

Page 334: ...wn The sampling display area can be enlarged or reduced in units of dots Consider the number of sampled data and lines for display Display position can be moved horizontally by selecting one section o...

Page 335: ...following section Switches for Data Sampling 5 2 102 150 191 250 303 408 515 111 156 196 255 310 410 526 108 159 199 254 311 412 533 106 145 198 253 312 411 555 113 148 188 252 313 407 548 102 150 19...

Page 336: ...double word Notes on Setting Division No Specify the same division number as the data sampling part Display Function Choose from Sample Buffer Mean Display Sample Buffer Max Display Sample Buffer Min...

Page 337: ...dialog for the buffer number specified for calculation Otherwise calculation and data display will not be carried out correctly Function Contents Roll Up Scrolls by one data element toward the most re...

Page 338: ...for Data Sampling the count number or the sampling time of the selected data element is indicated If no data element is selected the total number of samplings or the last sampling time is indicated 4...

Page 339: ...Reference Manual Operation Buffer No Specify the desired buffer number Refer to page 10 9 The memory address specifying the data for sampling depends on this buffer number Sample time display See page...

Page 340: ...different messages for bit ON ON for TYPE0 and OFF OFF for TYPE0 can be set as desired Register the text on message edit window and display the text corresponding to the ON OFF status of the bit When...

Page 341: ...Sample Status Display that links the Bit Sampling dialog is placed no status display is available For more information on the character display part refer to Chapter 5 Data Display 06 04 11 32 10 A Ta...

Page 342: ...sampled ON Indicates ON of the bits sampled OFF Indicates OFF of the bits sampled Print Command Memory When printing should be started externally check this box For more information refer to page 10...

Page 343: ...ground Background OFF Foreground Background Specify the foreground and background colors for messages to be used when a bit is set and reset Transparent Select whether or not to make the characters tr...

Page 344: ...to determine the display area part size For information on grid display refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Mode Display Area Dialog Division No Set the same division number as that...

Page 345: ...in the Bit Sampling dialog Display Function Choose Sample Time Display 4 2 ON 06 04 11 32 10 A Tank Temperature Up OFF 06 04 11 33 15 A Tank Temperature Up ON 06 04 11 40 25 C Tank Temperature Down OF...

Page 346: ...set in the Char Display dialog as a character display part linked with bit sampling Notes on Setting Division No Set the same division number as that in the Bit Sampling dialog Display Function Choos...

Page 347: ...lement at a time scrolls into view Plus Block Scrolls by one page toward the most recent entry Minus Block Scrolls by one page toward the most recent entry Graph Return Returns to the most recent grap...

Page 348: ...isplay Function for Bit Sampling the count number or the sampling time of the selected data element is indicated If no data element is selected the total number of samplings or the last sampling time...

Page 349: ...memory is set 0 1 For information on the print command memory refer to page 10 47 Every ON OFF information is saved in the buffering area It is also possible to print the currently displayed status Se...

Page 350: ...ge The display status is not related to real time print Example Time Display Real Time Print Initial Status Display ON OFF Limitations It is possible to use a maximum of 4 bit sampling modes with Real...

Page 351: ...he same as those in the Relay dialog Only different options are explained here For more information on other setting items refer to Message Display Relay Message Switch See page 10 58 Display area lam...

Page 352: ...nation in the Buffering Area Setting dialog When an address is specified the message specified for Start Message GNo No corresponds to the bit in the address The number of executing relays is determin...

Page 353: ...following switch functions are available with relay sampling Function Contents Roll Up Scrolls by one data element toward the most recent entry If all data cannot be held in the graph one data elemen...

Page 354: ...H H I I I I I I J J J J J J K K K K K K QQQQQQ No 0 No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 No 5 No 6 No 7 No 8 No 9 No 10 No 20 A A A A A A B B B B B B F F F F F F D D D D D D C C C C C C E E E E E E A A A A A A B B B...

Page 355: ...e memory address is specified by Buffer No When Memory Designation is not checked the memory addresses following the sampling control memory are used for the start memory 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06...

Page 356: ...elay mode Choose from Refresh High Speed or Low Speed for Process Cycle in the Detail tab window of the Relay dialog Relay sampling Specify the desired cycle time for Sampling Time in the Buffering Ar...

Page 357: ...2 in the Reference Manual Operation Buffer No Specify the desired buffer number Refer to page 10 9 The memory address specifying the data for sampling depends on this buffer number Display Only First...

Page 358: ...on which mode is selected For Time Lag Display and Total Time of Occurrence Display the display is in units of time Calendar Condition Only Date Only Time Date and Time This setting is valid when Occu...

Page 359: ...top and older errors are displayed at the bottom When Total Frequency of Occurrence Display or Total Time of Occurrence Display is selected in Display Mode larger totals are displayed at the top and s...

Page 360: ...element toward the oldest entry If all data cannot be held in the graph one data element at a time scrolls into view Plus Block Scrolls up by one page toward the most recent entry Minus Block Scrolls...

Page 361: ...ime Reset time Line 1 stop 15 42 20 15 43 50 Line 1 stop 15 44 20 15 45 50 Line 1 stop 15 46 30 15 47 20 Line 1 stop 15 42 20 15 43 50 Line 1 maintenance 15 43 59 15 44 10 Line 1 stop 15 44 20 15 45 5...

Page 362: ...entered for s443 Example s443 The rate of operation for 585 is 58 5 5 Program Stop Time s440 441 Sampling bit reset time Address s Contents 436 Auto Operation Time L 437 Auto Operation Time H 438 Aut...

Page 363: ...depending on whether Memory Designation in the Buffering Area Setting dialog is checked or not Memory Designation Read area D00000 Buffer No 0 Memory Designation Write Area D00050 Sampling Method Ala...

Page 364: ...bit Error bit Sampling bit ON Error bit ON All error bits OFF Normal bits ON 1 2 3 4 Normal operation bit OFF Read Area Memory Designation n n 1 n 2 n 3 n D00000 D00001 D00002 D00003 D00100 D00101 Re...

Page 365: ...mory is from 0 to 3599999 seconds 999 59 59 If this range is exceeded the time display will not be shown normally Time Display Select 100 30 or 100 30 20 Example Display Mode Convert seconds into hhh...

Page 366: ...2002 17 50 30 PLC Calendar V Series Calendar No Calendar User Format Part Time display or Calendar Time display or Calendar Time display or Calendar Time display Setting Items SRAM calendar setting C...

Page 367: ...cked The part uses data of the PLC calendar the V series calendar or calendar memory for calendar display It is possible to select the display format and change the character size easily When this opt...

Page 368: ...ls in the plain typeface Bold Bold typeface is used This is available only when X 1 Y 1 is set for Enlarge Italic When showing characters in Italics check the box Char Size Select 1 Byte or 2 Byte Rot...

Page 369: ...vision No Specify the division number One calendar part is allowed per division For information on the division number refer to Chapter 2 in the Reference Manual Operation Year Month Day Hour Minute S...

Page 370: ...ext background Italic Check the box if you want to use italics Check this box to show characters in italics Example Direction Choose from RGT LFT UP or DW to select the direction for characters Spacin...

Page 371: ...01 Flush L Flush R This setting is valid when Zero Suppress is checked Choose either flush left or flush right for aligning numbers Example To show 1 Flush left Flush right in two digit display Week...

Page 372: ...tting when the PLC is not equipped with the calendar function and the V6 series is not equipped with the SRAM cassette System Setting Comm Parameter dialog Set the memory used for setting calendar dat...

Page 373: ...cified words by this item from the top address specified by Memory in the Time Display dialog Data End Select WORD or BYTE for data end when reading data from the PLC Word BYTE Set Display Mode Calend...

Page 374: ...alog Display Mode Calendar display Memory D100 Time Display Format Specify Format Number of Reading 3 Data End WORD Code Type BCD 0000 Month 0001 Day 0002 Hour POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM run st...

Page 375: ...The V series reads calendar data from the PLC PLC without Calendar Function 1 Write correct time data in the memory specified for Calendar in the Comm Parameter dialog that is selected from the System...

Page 376: ...mple To correct the PLC calendar POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM u0 u1 u2 u3 u4 u5 0 0 0 0 0 0 POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM u0 u1 u2 u3 u4 u5 2002 4 1 15 0 30 POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM...

Page 377: ...dar 11 12 Correcting on the Main Menu Screen Calendar data can be set on the SRAM Clock screen that can be displayed from the Main Menu screen For the setting procedure refer to Chapter 2 in the V7 Ha...

Page 378: ...directly with the special pen Up to 8 memo pad areas Memo pad areas are common to every screen Up to 8 memo pad areas are available Saved in the SRAM area When a memo pad area is secured in the built...

Page 379: ...Set the memo pad area Division No Specify the division number Set the same division number as the division number specified in the Memo Pad dialog For information on the division number refer to Chap...

Page 380: ...able with the memo pad function Pen Color V7 32k colors V6 128 colors Selects the pen color Pen Size 1 dot 2 dot Selects the pen thickness Line Selects the pen state This is an alternate switch ON Str...

Page 381: ...press the Delete All switch 4 When deleting a part of the written message press the Delete Area switch ON and enclose the desired data The enclosed data is deleted On completion press the Delete Area...

Page 382: ...red Saving in a CF Card No setting is required Insert the CF card into MONITOUCH However if the memo pad area is set in the SRAM Clock Setting dialog data is stored in the SRAM area Saving in SRAM To...

Page 383: ...the power is shut down before data is saved the data is deleted If the power is shut down while data is being saved the entire data may be lost The data save status is stored in system memory address...

Page 384: ...owing recommendation Example Line No 0 D200 u200 W Line No 1 D201 u201 W Line No 2 D202 u202 W Line No 3 D203 u203 W Line No 4 D204 u204 W In the above example the MONITOUCH goes and writes data to D2...

Page 385: ...ro Block edit is executed once before the V series starts communications with the PLC Refer to page 13 32 Global Macro The global macro that is created in Macro Block edit is executed when the bit in...

Page 386: ...OR Logical add F0 F1 F2 XOR Exclusive OR F0 F1 F2 SHL Shift left F0 F1 F2 SHR Shift right F0 F1 F2 Command Name Contents MAX Maximum F0 MAX F1 C F2 MIN Minimum F0 MIN F1 C F2 AVG Average F0 AVG F1 C F...

Page 387: ...FP ROM FROM_RD F0 F1 FROM_WR Writing data to the FP ROM FROM_WR F0 F1 Command Name Contents CALL Macro block call CALL F0 JMP Jump JMP F0 LABEL Label LB F0 FOR Loop between FOR and NEXT FOR F0 NEXT NE...

Page 388: ...networks EREAD Data reading between networks EWRITE Data writing between networks Command Name Contents LD_RECIPE Hard copy LD_RECIPESEL Recipe data write SMPL_BAK Recipe data write partially SMPL_CS...

Page 389: ...by F2 is moved to F0 with plus or minus sign Available Devices DIV Division F0 F1 F2 MOD The remainder of F1 divided by F2 is moved to F0 with plus or minus sign Available Devices MOD Remainder F0 F1...

Page 390: ...sult of F1 logical shifted to the left by the number specified in F2 is moved to F0 Available Devices SHL Shift left F0 F1 F2 SHR Result of F1 logical shifted to the right by the number specified in F...

Page 391: ...rage in words from F1 and F2 is moved to F0 If F2 is a memory address the value in the memory address becomes the word count Available Devices AVG Average F0 AVG F1 C F2 C 512 words maximum SUM The su...

Page 392: ...is changed after step 1 is performed step 3 occurs and the word is written as it was in step 1 BSET The memory bit located in F0 is set ON Available Devices BSET BIT SET F0 ON BCLR The memory bit loca...

Page 393: ...This is applicable to the PLCs of Yaskawa or Fuji Available Devices CVP PLC convert F0 F1 PLC CVB F1 binary data converted to the PLC format data is placed in F0 This is applicable to the PLCs of Yas...

Page 394: ...DEC convert F0 D F1 F F2 F2 Conversion scale 32 to 32 CVDF A decimal number DEC is converted into the real number Available Devices CVDF DEC real number convert F0 F F1 D F2 F2 Conversion scale 32 to...

Page 395: ...Devices FILL Transmit all F0 F1 C F2 FILL Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect W Word F0 F1 F2 Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect W Word F0 F1 F2 F1 0 F0 0 I...

Page 396: ...ailable Devices TST 0 Compare IFZ F0 F1 LBF2 Conditions IFZ 0 IFZ Other than 0 Macro Operations CALL The macro block specified in F0 is executed Available Devices CALL Macro block number designation C...

Page 397: ...equence SWRET SWRET is used in the switch ON macro and it acts the same as RET In switch ON macro the switch function is executed following execution of ON macro However when a SWRET command is includ...

Page 398: ...F0 Available Devices FROM_RD Reading from FP ROM FROM_RD F0 F1 Setting Position Select System Setting Unit Setting Environment Setting Check Use Internal Flash ROM as Back up Area Internal Memory PLC...

Page 399: ...direct W Word F0 F1 Example Paper feed and auto cut are performed on the CBM 293 printer CBM manual Command table Print and pitch paper feed 1BH4AHn paper feed n 360 in Auto cutter drive partial cut 1...

Page 400: ...mpling TREND REFRESH This macro command is valid only for trend sampling When setting Upper Line Display or Lower Line Display in a trend sampling and specifying PLC Memory as Graph Max Value or Graph...

Page 401: ...ation of user log 2 words When reading user log 9 words F0 0 Higher Port number 1 to 31 Required only when 1 n is selected for Connection Lower CPU No 1 0 to 3 Example Set 0 for CPU No 1 F0 1 Define t...

Page 402: ...the message from the message group GET XY Get the X and Y coordinates on the circumference SET_BZ Buzzer ON OFF GET TIME Get the system time STA_TIME Start the timer CHK_TIME Check the time of the tim...

Page 403: ...pecified to an internal command Set the overlap position Select System Setting Unit Setting Overlap The coordinates can be selected in units of lines columns or dots For information on columns and lin...

Page 404: ...SET_BZ F1 Buzzer control This area is valid only when F1 0 is 2 Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect W Word F0 Command name F1 F1 0 Message number to be loaded F1 1 Target memory n...

Page 405: ...urs 1 is located in the time up flag Executing CHK_TIME makes it possible for the system to recognize that a time up has occurred In the case of Timer Type 1 the timer start time is updated each time...

Page 406: ...th calendar function is connected the PLC calendar can also be set Available Devices SET_CLND F1 Set calendar data Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect W Word F0 Command name F1 F1...

Page 407: ...ard Indirect W Word F0 Command name F1 F1 0 Buffer No 0 to 11 Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect W Word F0 Command name F1 F1 0 Sample buffer number F1 1 Sampling number F1 2 Top...

Page 408: ...4 Used for comparing whether or not the cursor point taken is the same as the previous cursor point If the cursor point is not changed but the address of the cursor is changed data to be taken is cha...

Page 409: ...d changes the property of numerical data Available Devices CHG_DATA F1 Numeric data display property change Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect W Word F0 Command name F1 F1 0 Mess...

Page 410: ...aracter color White Green Use the following macro commands u0031 1 w DIV No 1 u0032 0 w Non display SYS DSP_DATA u30 Numerical data display non display u0021 1 w DIV No 1 u0022 3 w Type HEX u0023 H000...

Page 411: ...the time specified by the F1 memory has elapsed F1 range 0 to 60 sec Available Devices RESTART F1 Re connect CONTRAST This command is used to adjust contrast on the user screen instead of the SYSTEM...

Page 412: ...munication This macro command should not be used in anything except OPEN macro of screen setting If it is used the network will change as soon as it is executed and a communication error will occur In...

Page 413: ...t used Multi drop Set the PLC port number Temperature controller Set the temperature controller port number 15 MSB 8 7 LSB 0 n 0 Model Memory type n 1 Memory number address n 2 Expansion code Bit desi...

Page 414: ...e No u200 u100 Result of execution Data in D165 is transferred to u200 When accessing the bit writable memory such as the Mitsubishi M Relay the following setting is necessary Memory number M address...

Page 415: ...rts communications with the PLC Setting Items System Setting Macro Setting General Item Macro Block Edit Refer to Chapter 4 in the Reference Manual Operation Macro Setting General Tab Window Initial M...

Page 416: ...tem Macro Block Edit Refer to Chapter 4 in the Reference Manual Operation Macro Setting General Tab Window Global Macro Memory Set the memory address where the macro block number to be executed is con...

Page 417: ...ltiple timers for event timer macro commands are up at the same time The smaller number of Event Timer No has priority in execution The next event timer macro command is executed after the previous ev...

Page 418: ...at intervals of the set time This function is valid only while the bit is set The specified macro block is executed once when the set time has elapsed after opening the screen or setting the specifie...

Page 419: ...macro blocks refer to Chapter 4 in the Reference Manual Operation Time up Time 100 msec Set the time interval to execute the specified macro block The macro block is executed at intervals of the time...

Page 420: ...block is executed depends on the setting for Start Mem Designation Start Mem Designation When the interval timer starts immediately after the screen is opened the ON macro block is executed Start Mem...

Page 421: ...ock number to be executed Process Cycle Set a cycle for the V series to read the PLC data while it is communicating with the PLC Refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle Macro block number Time up time Bit O...

Page 422: ...ch is held down for five seconds Screen No 1 Screen No 1 Execution of macro block No 0 Screen No 1 call Time up Time 5 seconds M100 ON Time Macro Output memory for switch OFF Hold down for five second...

Page 423: ...aphic GNo No 0 0 Start Mem Designation u100 00 Number of Relays 1 Stop Timer after Execution of Macro Parameter 1 ON Macro Block No Process Cycle Low Speed OFF Macro Block No Process Cycle Low Speed S...

Page 424: ...o 4 u00101 0 W Transfer the above screen data to the V series for check Graphic No 0 in group No 0 Pattern No 0 Parameter Setting Action Animate Start X Incremental 1 Incremental input in the minus di...

Page 425: ...acros can be set using the consecutive bits Setting Items Part Macro Macro mode setting Macro Mode Setting Division No Specify the division number Set a division number not registered in another mode...

Page 426: ...ber of ON macros as specified for No of Relays can be set 1 To edit an ON macro enter a number in the text field on the right of ON Macro 2 Click ON Macro to open the editing screen Click the Close ic...

Page 427: ...Chapter 13 Macro 13 44 Please use this page freely...

Page 428: ...heets POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER run Stop PLC Print A Line B Line C Line D Line E Line F Line The V Series can print out data sheets showing the current PLC da...

Page 429: ...in the Reference Manual Operation 2 Specify the number of output pages for Memory n 1 3 Set bit 9 of Read Area n 1 from 0 1 4 Data sheet is printed When Memory n 1 is 0 the printer will not print any...

Page 430: ...for F1 1 memory 3 Execute the STA_LIST macro command 4 Data sheet is printed Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect W Word F0 Command name F1 F1 0 Print start data sheet number F1 1...

Page 431: ...G Line H Line I Line J Line Data sheet No 12 A Line B Line C Line D Line E Line F Line G Line H Line I Line J Line Data sheet No 11 A Line B Line C Line D Line E Line F Line G Line H Line I Line J Lin...

Page 432: ...ns Manual SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 POWER SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 POWER copy OFF 08 20 13 25 40 Short of empty palette OFF 08 20 14 05 13 Saddle stop during ascending ON 08 24 16 59 54 Control b...

Page 433: ...ta transmission and 1 0 is output at the end of transmission However if the print data is not much the signal may not be output When this box is checked the bit is always output regardless of the data...

Page 434: ...versed Norm Printed as shown on MONITOUCH MR400 I F Memory This option becomes active when the barcode printer MR 400 is selected Set this memory address when using an external command for printing Th...

Page 435: ...he Main tab window Set communication parameters to be used for the printer serial interface and the MJ port of the V series Baud Rate Specify the baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115K BPS P...

Page 436: ...printed For information on the data sheet setting refer to Chapter 14 Data Sheets SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 POWER copy copy SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 POWER OFF 08 20 13 25 40 Short of empty palet...

Page 437: ...d 4 Press the LINE key and FEED key at the same time again CARD MODE is displayed 5 Press the FEED key until CARD DRIVE NO 1 2 is displayed Set the memory card slot number Press the LINE key to select...

Page 438: ...it is not necessary to repeat this step until the register setting is changed MR400 Format Table Call Use the format register setting and change the print data Set the storage target type etc of the c...

Page 439: ...r setting allows settings from No 1 to 128 OK The format table setting is ended Cancel The format table editing is canceled Copy The currently open format table is copied into the specified table Jump...

Page 440: ...2 1 2 3 4 5 N 3 6 V 2 0 0 H 3 0 0 L 0 1 0 1 P 2 X2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 Z Data send start Card slot Slot number Format register Format register number Match this number to the register setting number Field r...

Page 441: ...ape character ESC at the top of the escape sequence is expressed as on MR400 and as 1B H in hexadecimal notation In the format table denotes hexadecimal data Consequently 1B H is shown as 1B X22 12345...

Page 442: ...ect the card slot drive number set on MR400 Memory Check the box when each field data is stored in the memory OK The format table setting is ended Cancel The format table editing is canceled Copy The...

Page 443: ...ail dialog Select Text for Type Memory Specify the top memory address where print data is stored Bytes The specified number of bytes is output from the address specified for Memory Example To print AB...

Page 444: ...ted data is shown in decimal notation with signs Zero Suppress Choose whether or not to use the zero suppress function When Zero Suppress is checked the suppressed zero is filled with spaces Data Leng...

Page 445: ...table register setting number MR_REG F1 Example 1 When the following commands are set in No 22 When the MR_REG 22 macro command is executed the memory card is formatted Example 2 When the following co...

Page 446: ...mmand is executed Data of the MR400 format table call setting No 50 is printed Barcode Type CODE 39 CODE 39 has at the beginning and the end of each barcode When the format table is created set in the...

Page 447: ...for Type Bytes Specify the number of bytes including Add Start End Code Checked is not included in data in Memory Not checked is included in data in Memory Select Num for Type Add Start End Code Check...

Page 448: ...er is not synchronized with the V series Connect the barcode reader to modular jack 1 or 2 of the V series With the V7 series it is possible to connect a 2D code reader for data read write operations...

Page 449: ...dialog is displayed Use Barcode Check this box when using the barcode reader The following options become active Refer to Modular The Modular Jack dialog is displayed Choose modular jack 1 or 2 for ba...

Page 450: ...l page 16 4 Bit Length Set the bit length 7 bits 8 bits Stop Bit Set the stop bit 1 bit 2 bits Terminator Set the terminator STX ETX CR LF Use Start End Code This option becomes active when CODE 39 is...

Page 451: ...e data reset the bit to 0 when the data has been read 3 Number of data read The number of bytes read by the barcode reader is written 2 Data read Barcode data is converted into ASCII code and is store...

Page 452: ...y dialog is displayed Set the items in the dialog Refer to Character Display in Chapter 5 Data Display Notes on Setting 1 In this example specify D111 for Memory for the character display part because...

Page 453: ...RTS control it may be necessary to install a jumper between CTS and RTS to maintain proper operation For a barcode reader used with V4 former version of MONITOUCH Perform the wiring shown in the diagr...

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Page 456: ...ayed When the bit is set OFF the picture is cleared You can easily set motion both in the case of animating a static frame and in the case of changing its position The target graphic is created with d...

Page 457: ...e a complicated program on the PLC for the animation function Because you can use the settings on V7 series to create animation easily you can create interesting screens such as screen saver or logo d...

Page 458: ...3 Seconds to replay 1 second Changing frame No 2 and No 3 and display in 1 second Setting animation on the screen Page 17 9 Start the animation setting by clicking the Animation icon Set up which PLC...

Page 459: ...register the number of image panels and set the animation speed to check the actual playing image Animation Area Select the Animation function from the Item menu The Animation window is displayed as s...

Page 460: ...n you switch and display the frames that you specified with Start Frame No and End Frame No Ex Start Frame No 5 End Frame No 9 Seconds to Replay 30 100 msec Animation is switched as shown below Test f...

Page 461: ...l folders that you defined in step 2 are displayed To go back to the Animation VIEW dialog right click the corresponding Animation No xxxx folder then click Property 5 By double clicking each Animatio...

Page 462: ...click the Frame No xxxx folder within Animation No xxxx on the Animation window The Frame Edit window is displayed Right click Menu The menu depends on which folder you right click in the Animation wi...

Page 463: ...on window then click Property The Animation VIEW dialog is displayed Test Field PLAY If you click this button the set frame is displayed with in the time of Seconds to Replay PAUSE Click this button t...

Page 464: ...on in one division Command Memory This memory is to display the registered animation number on the screen The content of memory is as follows 1 Animation displayed not displayed Bit 0 When this bit is...

Page 465: ...animation displayed not displayed is set ON When you select the movement by animation table Use Animation Table is checked the animation resumes moving from the position where animation was paused Whe...

Page 466: ...ble tab window Refer to page 17 12 If you uncheck Use Animation Table the following items are available to set up Animation No Specify with Memory If you uncheck this box specify the animation number...

Page 467: ...become active Animation No Specify the division number to display Use Sound You can play animation while playing a sound file extension WAV Check this box if you want to use a sound The following sett...

Page 468: ...escribes how to specify the coordinates to move an animation Display Field Seconds to Replay Seconds to Move 100 msec If you uncheck Move set the time that animation keeps playing in a display positio...

Page 469: ...displayed Point Count is automatically set according to the number of times you clicked When you select Circle for Movement Pattern the drawing method varies depending on if you check Make it Circle...

Page 470: ...ation dialog is displayed To confirm the path on the editor Select Display Environment or Change All Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed See the Displ...

Page 471: ...erent color from the color of the display area 3 Select Transparent Color Setting from the Transform menu Check With Transparent and select the same color which you used to paint the non display area...

Page 472: ...n on which the animation is displayed 2 Select Display Environment or Change All Display Environment from the Display menu The Screen Setting dialog is displayed 3 Click the Animation tab to open its...

Page 473: ...to be displayed If you set without superimpose animation is displayed over the overlap Note that when a video which displays only one channel is set on the same screen as an animation the video is di...

Page 474: ...nimation can be set only on the base screen You can not place it on an overlap To display animation with high speed When you display animation with high speed the size and numbers of frames you can us...

Page 475: ...y by setting the bit 0 of D100 to ON Moving lengthways in 8 seconds V7 series models VGA When it reaches here the picture is no longer displayed Moving sideways in 10 seconds Register Frame No 0 and N...

Page 476: ...f the V7i You can display a video screen easily by simply setting the video display items Video display is available both on the VGA type V710iT only and the SVGA type V7xxiS Video Display V7i Only Th...

Page 477: ...display up to four channels on one screen Select 1 2 4 channel Two or four channels take a little longer to display than one channel However you can adjust the process speed by specifying the display...

Page 478: ...ntly displayed when executing snap Strobe Snap When executing snap import a video by copying a number of frames 16 frames in total similar to strobe photography F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Video...

Page 479: ...EG Display V7 Only Double click Operation By double clicking the video image displayed you can set up a desired action to be performed 96 MB CompactFlash Card 96 MB CompactFlash Card F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6...

Page 480: ...18 12 You can specify the maximum number to be saved When Exceeding the Limitation of Snap File Stop Continuous Set the processing rule when you exceed the Limitation of Snap Files at AUTO mentioned a...

Page 481: ...o display the video Display Tab Window Display Channel Count Specify the number of the channels which are connected to the V7i to be displayed on the display area parts linked to the Video Display ite...

Page 482: ...l Count 2 Display Size 320 240 For more information on display area parts refer to page 18 13 Display Channel Count 1 Display Channel Count 2 or Display Channel Count 4 Area 1 Area 1 Area 2 Area 1 Are...

Page 483: ...nnel That channel is displayed preemptively a higher number of frames and faster display speed than the other channels Enlarge Resize You can enlarge the image by double clicking size 640 480 dots and...

Page 484: ...d display by double clicking or using macro ZOOM a part of the base screen is shown because the video display size will be 640 480 dots on the SVGA models In this case specify the display position Str...

Page 485: ...s displayed over the video display when you click the video image If you set Superimpose for the overlap to be called you can display it for the operation screen while displaying the video image For i...

Page 486: ...h the file name of VDxxxxx jpg 0 to 32767 For both single snap and strobe snap the images are stored as one JPEG file Saving to the files varies depending on whether you select Auto Designation or Cus...

Page 487: ...mber that you specified in the Limitation of Snap Files at AUTO field System Setting Video Setting If you select Custom you can write image data only into the number of files you specified Ex Set as s...

Page 488: ...deo display To identify which video display item is linked to a switch use the same division number for the Video Display dialog and for each Switch 1 Enlarged display is not available when pausing 2...

Page 489: ...rength 0 Light to 31 Deep 16 Address Contents s910 Video CH1 Brightness s911 Video CH1 Contrast s912 Video CH1 Color strength s913 914 System reserved s915 Video CH2 Brightness s916 Video CH2 Contrast...

Page 490: ...is stored s934 The channel number 1 to 4 which you touched in the display area is stored As a default 1 is stored Macro Setting The available macro command in video display items is the type VIDEO2 Di...

Page 491: ...performed continuously the previous action is automatically cleared BRIGHT AUTO CH 1 to 4 BRIGHT 0 to 31 Adjusts the brightness of the video image CONTRAST AUTO CH 1 to 4 CONTRAST 0 to 31 Adjusts the...

Page 492: ...re incremented starting from 0 when no file exists or starting from the maximum number when some files exist When reaching the number of limitation the commands are not performed anymore if you set St...

Page 493: ...ose is available for any overlap Normal Multi Call By setting Blend Value in the Superimpose Setting tab window you can adjust the transparent level of the overlap Note that you can set the transparen...

Page 494: ...rimpose function one color is always transparent when the overlap is displayed on the video display This is due to the system structure You need to specify that color To avid displaying the video imag...

Page 495: ...ti Refer to the calling methods for each type Chapter 2 Calling from the Video Items Depending on the setting of the video display items you can call overlap with superimpose by clicking the video dis...

Page 496: ...s available for a screen If you display multiple overlaps with superimpose simultaneously only the first displayed overlap becomes active You cannot set the video display items on the overlap with sup...

Page 497: ...Change the design and the size Video menu window When changing the design of the video menu Screen Edit Overlap icon Change the placement position Overlap Call dialog When changing the display positio...

Page 498: ...enu dialog is displayed as shown below 3 Specify the desired multi overlap number and click OK The confirmation dialog is displayed as shown below 4 Click OK The registration is completed In the Part...

Page 499: ...ing Methods There are two methods to call the registered video menu Clicking the video display You can display the video menu by simply clicking the display area when the video is displayed Calling wi...

Page 500: ...lace the video display items on the overlap with superimpose V710iT VGA type When you display animation and video simultaneously the animation is displayed on top of the video if only one channel is d...

Page 501: ...is 320 240 dots or 160 120 dots is displayed on the screen do not use an overlap with superimpose and an animation display simultaneously because the video display will be corrupted MENU Run Monitor...

Page 502: ...orm enlarged display or run the ZOOM macro command or snap both single and strobe when the video display is enlarged display or the ZOOM macro command is run or when two or more channels are displayed...

Page 503: ...d for each type and display method The display speed settings are explained with Fast Medium Slow and Stopped V710iT VGA type 1ch display 1ch display overlap superimpose 1ch display overlap is not dis...

Page 504: ...splay is set on the base screen and a video display item is placed on the overlap the video is displayed at high speed until overlap is displayed When the overlap is displayed as long as the overlap i...

Page 505: ...ap is not displayed on the video 1ch display overlap is not displayed on the video 1ch display base screen 1ch display overlap is not displayed over the video on the base 2ch or more display overlap s...

Page 506: ...of the base screen the display speed decreases as two channels display 3 channel display is slower than 2 channel 4 channel display is slower than 3 channel because the number of frames decreases Dis...

Page 507: ...Chapter 18 Video Display V7i Only 18 32 Please use this page freely...

Page 508: ...and simply insert the CF card into the V7 series The V7 series reads the JPEG file and displays the target file according to the setting on the screen JPEG Display V7 Only Note that a CF card is alwa...

Page 509: ...the PLC are available 96 MB CompactFlash Card RUN STOP PLC D100 5 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Error 96 MB CompactFlash Card F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Error D100 2 Read data from the CF...

Page 510: ...tting Video Setting Prepare a JPEG file Screen Edit JPEG Display icon JPEG display tool bar or Edit Screen Setting Page 19 5 Page 19 6 Page 19 4 Wallpaper Setting Page 19 7 Screen Edit Video icon Vide...

Page 511: ...establish a link with display area part to display the JPEG file Memory Check this box to assign the file number to a specific memory address This is useful to make a JPEG display variable The JPEG fi...

Page 512: ...V series when the V series is communicating with the PLC For more information refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle Display Area Display area part is required for JPEG display By placing it in the same di...

Page 513: ...he V series When you complete writing the JPEG file to the CF card insert the CF card into the V series Function Attachment setting Contents Target file Plus block Call the JPEG file with the next num...

Page 514: ...Window Screen Setting Dialog To use as wallpaper select the Wallpaper Setting tab window in the Screen Setting dialog from the Edit menu Use Wallpaper Check this box to use wallpaper The following set...

Page 515: ...e the necessary data JPEG file to a CF card with the CF card manager and insert the card into the V series When you complete writing the JPEG file into the CF card insert the CF card into the V series...

Page 516: ...is useful to make a JPEG display variable The JPEG file name format is VDxxxxx JPG xxxxx is recognized as the number Video Snap File Display Check this box It automatically recognizes that files with...

Page 517: ...each Switch Function Attachment setting Contents Target file Plus block Call the JPEG file with the next number of the file currently displayed VDxxxxx JPG Minus block Call the JPEG file with the prev...

Page 518: ...n Unit EU 0 You can replay sounds with the following linking functions Local Replay Replay per screen Sound Item Animation Global Replay Replay by setting the sampling bit Bit sampling Relay sampling...

Page 519: ...rd No limit WAV File Name The following is the name format of WAV files that can be read by the V7i Only files with the following name format can be replayed WA WAV 0000 to 1023 WAV file WAV Folder Sa...

Page 520: ...ou set in the Replay Sequence tab window Refer to page 20 4 Replay 0 1 Stop 1 0 Stop even when the file is replaying Replay Consecutively Check this box when you want to consecutively replay the WAV f...

Page 521: ...ecutively For information on the WAV file number refer to page 20 2 File No Select this when the file number of the WAV files to replay is fixed Specify the WAV file number For information on the WAV...

Page 522: ...own below WAV File Contents WA0000 WAV Error WA0001 WAV occurred WA0002 WAV WA0003 WAV WA0004 WAV SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 POWER run stop M 0 15 D100 3 SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 POWER run stop M...

Page 523: ...ation on animation refer to Chapter 17 Animation V7 Only Setting Items Animation function Saving a WAV File Refer to page 20 2 Animation Dialog Main Tab Window Use Animation Table Check this box Anima...

Page 524: ...Buffering Area Setting Buffering Area Setting dialog Refer to page 20 7 Sampling Setting bit sample relay sample alarm function Sampling Refer to Chapter 10 Sampling Saving a WAV File Refer to page 20...

Page 525: ...its to replay a sound are ON simultaneously the WAV file that has a higher priority is replayed If the Message Edit window looks different from the figure above select Display Change from the Display...

Page 526: ...System Setting Sound Setting Sound Setting dialog Output of Sound Information s Sound information is output to internal memory s Address s1000 This memory stores the time period second until replaying...

Page 527: ...The WAV file capacity should be 128 kB or less You can however save the WAV file to a CF card rather than as screen data CF card setting is necessary for the above mentioned CF Card Setting Select CF...

Page 528: ...e Flash ROM area Recipe Function by CF Card V7 Only Using the macro command you can read and write CSV format files which you created on Windows etc Recipe Function POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM R...

Page 529: ...ommand you can back up data in the Flash ROM area which is used for screen data storage run stop PLC 160 491 3209 200 8821 3000 120 7700 D100 D101 D102 D103 D104 160 491 3209 200 8821 D450 D451 D452 3...

Page 530: ...e the data in SRAM use Hakko Electronics Memory Card Editor model M CARD SFT When you store the data on a CF card you can not only use Memory Card Editor but also macro to convert the data into the CS...

Page 531: ...is built in In V609E30M 8 kB of SRAM is built in You need to install a battery for both models SRAM memory card model REC MCARD SRAM You need to specify the capacity 256 kB 512 kB 1 MB 2 MB and 4 MB t...

Page 532: ...emory Card Emulation Area Internal Buffer Internal Buffer SRAM CREC SRAM Memory Card SRAM SRAM Cassette SRAM Built in SRAM SRAM Error CF Card CF Card System Setting SRAM Cassette Store Target Bufferin...

Page 533: ...fy Number of Words Buffering Area Setting Select Buffering Area Setting from the System Setting menu The Buffering Area Setting dialog is displayed Set Store Target to SRAM or CF Card Either SRAM or C...

Page 534: ...RAM a certain number of words are always used for header information Besides each area always has header information The area where you can use the memory card mode is the Memory Card Emulation Area Y...

Page 535: ...the capacity Contact your local distributor To learn if the voltage of the battery has decreased select System Setting Memory Card Setting then I F Memory Refer to Chapter 25 Memory Card Mode 1 FROM...

Page 536: ...uffering Area Setting dialog Table No 2 Relay sampling cannot be used for buffering files Data File Bytes of record name 2 The number of data The number of records Buffering File 2 Bit Synchronize The...

Page 537: ...mat Buffering Area Automatically Yes No Depending on the save timing you need to set the SMPL_SAVE macro command Part Switch Function CF Card Format Buffer This setting is necessary when the sampling...

Page 538: ...edures on the V Series To start data logging perform the following procedures on the V series Note Unless you reset a CF card the data stored on a CF card is saved Except when you format a CF card Whe...

Page 539: ...to Chapter 23 CF Card V7 Only When Using Memory Card Editor You can import data using the Memory Card Editor software M CARD SFTE by converting sampling files BIN files which are imported into a CF c...

Page 540: ...e sure to select Store Target SRAM in the Buffering Area Setting dialog The editor recognizes Output File No that you specify identifies No of the appropriate Memory Card Setting and automatically set...

Page 541: ...Hardware Specifications Manual The Second Format Formatting in the Memory Card Mode After the initialization unless you format SRAM into the contents you set in the Memory Card Setting dialog you cann...

Page 542: ...into a SRAM memory card into your personal computer use the reading software Memory Card Editor model M CARD SFT For more information on using Memory Card Editor refer to M CARD SFTE Operations Manual...

Page 543: ...t you specify identifies No of the appropriate memory card setting and automatically sets Type Buffering File System Setting Buffering Area Setting Automatically set Type of the same number No No 0 to...

Page 544: ...procedures on the V series Note Unless you reset or reformat a SRAM memory card the data stored on a SRAM memory card is saved However if the battery of SRAM is low data could be lost When you remove...

Page 545: ...a To import the sampling data imported into a SRAM memory card into your personal computer use the reading software Memory Card Editor model M CARD SFTE For more information on using Memory Card Edito...

Page 546: ...SYSTEM POWER Trend sampling Insert a CF card Reading writing data is supported V7 series If you insert an unformatted CF card into the V7 series and put the V7 in the RUN communicate mode or if you sw...

Page 547: ...data easily Saving sampling data Data Logging Refer to page 23 16 You can save the history data such as errors and numeric values If you convert the stored sampling data to a CSV file using the macro...

Page 548: ...display them This method saves the capacity of the screen data Storing JPEG data Refer to page 23 31 You can display JPEG data on the V7 series screen Be sure to store the JPEG data to be displayed o...

Page 549: ...BIN file When it is difficult to connect to the printer at a production site you can save the screen images on a CF card and print them all at once later with your personal computer 96 MB CompactFlas...

Page 550: ...lified or among Japanese Korean and Chinese You need to store required fonts on a CF card When using the macro command to order switching the target language is read from a CF card and displayed Korea...

Page 551: ...CF card to avoid the data loss when switching the SRAM battery Web server Refer to Chapter 28 Web Server You can monitor the contents of data and images displayed on the V7i from a Web browser on you...

Page 552: ...your personal computer on a CF card or to insert a CF card and check its contents you need a CF card reader writer connected to the personal computer on which the V SFT editor was installed Manufactur...

Page 553: ...moving a CF card in the RUN mode However you can insert remove the card on the Main Menu screen You can write to a CF card about 300 000 times If you write to a CF card in a short cycle it can reduce...

Page 554: ...e displayed on the screen except V708C xxxxx jpg Jpxxxxx jpg V7 CF Page 23 31 Memo Store the contents of the memo pad written on the V7 Memxxxx bin V7 CF V7 CF 2 Page 23 34 Recipe Read or write recipe...

Page 555: ...der Name Setting The name of the access folder that is created on a CF card is the folder name you specified in the screen data file To specify the name select CF Card Setting from the System Setting...

Page 556: ...is inserted and click OK The CF Card Manager will start This section describes how to read write data between your personal computer and a CF card For more information on writing data from a CF card t...

Page 557: ...n BIN file written to the CF card Use Default Loading Check this box when you perform Auto Uploading of Screen Data Refer to page 23 14 5 When completing the setting click OK The screen data file is s...

Page 558: ...m the File menu The dialog for specifying the CF card drive is displayed 3 Specify the drive where the CF card is inserted and click OK The CF Card Manager will start 4 Make sure that the Dsp0000 bin...

Page 559: ...m the File menu The Write to CF Card dialog is displayed 5 For File to be Converted click Refer and select the file extension V7 to be uploaded automatically 6 Be sure to check Use Default Loading 7 W...

Page 560: ...V7 series Notes on Writing When using the screen data file for auto uploading you can store only one data file per CF card If you remove a CF card after auto uploading and reset the power the message...

Page 561: ...the Sample folder on the CF card are formatted Note that the whole CF card is not formatted However when the data file format by the memory manager function is different even if the sampling format is...

Page 562: ...ple folder with that name already exists create one with a new name such as Sample 020402 1 File name Smpxxxx bin xxxx 0 11 Buffer No Available Devices SMPL_BAK F0 SMPL_CSV Use this command to convert...

Page 563: ...the sampling file Smpxxxx bin in the Sample is automatically formatted when inserting the CF card If the sampling file Smpxxxx bin already exists it is overwritten If you select CF Card Setting from t...

Page 564: ...shed refer to Conditions of Output to a CF Card mentioned later it is possible to reduce the number of times you write to the CF card Adjustment of Cache Size The sampling buffer size is determined by...

Page 565: ...different memory from cache memory When the conditions of output from the cache to a CF card are established it is output to a CF card with the cache data 1 2 240 Sample buffer size 8 30 240 words Cac...

Page 566: ...data to the CSV format and save it by executing the SMPL_CSV macro command on the V7 series The Smpxxxx csv xxxx 0 11 Screen No file is created in the Sample folder on the CF card You can check the da...

Page 567: ...ave it to the CF card that you use on the V7 series Storage target Recipe File name Recxxxx csv xxxx 0 9999 Setting Items on the Screen Data File Available Macro Commands LD_RECIPE Available Devices L...

Page 568: ...the CF card that you use on the V7 series Storage target Recipe File name Recxxxx csv xxxx 0 9999 F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Data Management u200 u201 u202 u203 u204 u205 u206 u207 u208 u209 u...

Page 569: ...uto Creation System Setting No Item Recipe When importing a CSV file be sure to set Attribute Table For more information on the setting items refer to page 23 45 Internal Memory PLC Memory Constant Me...

Page 570: ...Flash Card Bitmap Card Dsp Font Hdcopy Jpeg Memo Recipe Sample Dat0000 Rec0000 csv Rec0001 csv Rec0002 csv Write some data from the CF card When importing a part of the contents of the Rec0001 csv fil...

Page 571: ...ory PLC Memory Constant Memory Card Indirect F0 F1 F2 F0 Source memory address F1 No of words F2 Target CSV file number F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM POWER Data Management 96 MB CompactFlash Card Bitmap...

Page 572: ...sfer data when inserting the CF card into the V7 series and formatting it by pressing the Function Card Format switch in the RUN mode Storage Target on a CF Card The memory manager data on the CF card...

Page 573: ...CF Card Manager V SFT Convert the Mcmhead bin file to the mcd file The Mcmhead bin file and the Mcmxxxx bin file are combined and converted to the Mcmhead mcd file Open a MCD file Open the Mcmhead mc...

Page 574: ...e a CF card and save the pattern data to the CF card you can refer to patterns from the CF card and display them You can save screen data capacity Screen Data File Setting Setting items are as follows...

Page 575: ...attern data is stored in the following folder on the CF card Storage target Bitmap File name Bmpxxxx bin xxxx Pattern No Operation on the V7 Series Insert the CF card where the pattern data is stored...

Page 576: ...W JPEG folder JPEG Folder Save the JPEG file to the V6W JPEG folder which was created when the V SFT editor was installed JPEG File Name The following is the name of a JPEG file that can be read on th...

Page 577: ...button and select the V7 file where the JPEG display function is used 5 When completing the setting click OK Storage Target on a CF Card The JPEG file is stored in the following folder on the CF card...

Page 578: ...Screen Image You can store a screen image as a JPEG file using the macro command Available Macro Commands HDCOPY Save the screen image displayed on the V series as a JPEG file to the CF card by execut...

Page 579: ...ion Minus Block or Function Block Call switch When switching the screen When switching from the RUN mode to the Main Menu screen Storage Target on a CF Card The memo pad data is stored in the followin...

Page 580: ...displayed Screen Data File Setting Setting Items Setting items are as follows For more information on the multi language setting refer to Chapter 29 Language Selection Available Macro Commands CHG_LAN...

Page 581: ...d 2 Specify the drive where the CF card is inserted and click OK The CF Card Manager will start What is the CF Card Manager The CF Card Manager is an application that allows you to write the data used...

Page 582: ...File name Fnt_jpn ftd Japanese Fnt_jpn2 ftd Japanese 32 Fnt_eng ftd English Western Europe Fnt_chn ftd Chinese Simplified Fnt_twn ftd Chinese Fnt_kor ftd Korean Fnt006 ftd Fnt0062 ftd Gothic Fnt008 ft...

Page 583: ...ce the amount of screen data capacity required Screen Data File Setting Setting items are as follows WAV Folder Save the WAV file to the V6W WAV folder which was created when the V SFT editor was inst...

Page 584: ...is used 5 When completing the setting click OK Storage Target on a CF Card The sound WAV file is stored in the following folder on the CF card Storage target Wav File name Waxxxx wav Operation on the...

Page 585: ...en using the following commands in the V7 series screen data file be sure to define the data you use in Attribute Table When using the macro command SMPL_CSV For more information on this macro command...

Page 586: ...o command for the screen data file the required attribute setting for SMPL_CSV is automatically set when transferring or saving the screen data file Ex When the following trend sampling is set Bufferi...

Page 587: ...d The displayed dialog varies depending on the Sampling Method in the Buffering Area Setting dialog Constant Sample Bit Synchronize and Temp Control Net PLC2 Format tab window The number of setting co...

Page 588: ...ow Select the display type of date and time Bit Sample Display Type tab window Select the display type of date and time Alarm Function Display Type tab window Select the display type of date and time...

Page 589: ...amples The following are CSV files created by executing the SMPL_CSV macro command on the V7 series according to the attribute setting Bit Synchronize and Constant Sample Bit Sample Alarm Function CF...

Page 590: ...ords Automatically specified according to the setting in the Attribute Setting dialog Refer to page 23 47 7 0 to 4096 Specify in the Attribute Setting dialog Refer to page 23 47 When using the LD_RECI...

Page 591: ...macro command Specify 9 for Registration No 1184 7898 1856 1654 4484 1121 1523 1187 1165 1140 5545 6655 5585 5454 5748 5125 5546 5546 5120 5154 115 118 114 119 116 114 119 115 113 112 254 269 289 236...

Page 592: ...te Setting The Attribute Setting dialog is displayed Format tab window The number of setting contents displayed is specified with No of Words Select the type the decimal and the number of words All Sa...

Page 593: ...the V7 series to a CF card or to convert the data into each file format after importing the data from CF card Start and Quit Start 1 Start the V SFT editor 2 Select CF Card Manager from the File menu...

Page 594: ...The Write to CF Card dialog is displayed File to be Converted Click Refer and select the file you write to the CF card The file extension is V7 File Comment of BIN File Enter texts when annotating on...

Page 595: ...low the steps below 1 Select the file to be converted 2 Select Put BIN File Back from the File menu Or right click and select Put BIN File Back 3 Save As dialog is displayed Specify the desired file n...

Page 596: ...h BIN file before conversion Ex Bmpxxxx bin and Memxxxx bin The Bitmap image is displayed Dsp0000 bin You can check the file type or version in the Detail tab window Other BIN Files In the General tab...

Page 597: ...File menu 2 Specify the CF card drive and click OK 3 The following message is displayed Click OK 4 Remove the CF card from your personal computer and insert the target CF card Click OK 5 The followin...

Page 598: ...played click Refer and specify the copy target folder Ex When saving in the My Document folder in the C drive 3 Click OK The following message is displayed 4 Click OK The data on the CF card is copied...

Page 599: ...s follows List Detail s497 Output the access result to the CF card s498 to 499 Output the free space of the CF card kB Address Contents Memory Type s497 The error status of the CF card V s498 The free...

Page 600: ...s Saving the Memo Pad If you use the memo pad function data on the memo pad is lost when the V series is turned off Therefore the V series allows you to back up data on the memo pad into SRAM SRAM POW...

Page 601: ...EM S V6EM RS V6EM RSi Capacity 512 kB or built in SRAM Available only for V609E30M SRAM Setting Procedure To set up SRAM select SRAM Clock Setting from the System Setting menu MONITOUCH Type SRAM Cloc...

Page 602: ...vailable size Header Area 128 words The Maximum Number of Available Words V7 built in type 32 640 words SRAM cassette 262 016 words V609E 3 968 words Header Area 1024 words A Memory Card Emulation Are...

Page 603: ...2 When setting the following A Memory Card Emulation Area 244448 C Nonvolatility Memory Word 16512 128 1024 244448 32 16512 262144 262016 262144 256 k words 262 016 words are used in SRAM The rest can...

Page 604: ...fore using it For more information on formatting refer to Chapter 2 MONITOUCH Operations in the V7 Hardware Specifications Manual 1 FROM 2 Mbyte V6 2 FROM 4 Mbyte V6 3 SRAM 512 kbyte V6 V7 4 FROM 8 Mb...

Page 605: ...r to Chapter 11 Time Display Calendar SRAM Built in Cassette This setting is effective when using the V7 series Select built in SRAM or a SRAM cassette V7EM S to use Memory Card Emulation Area For mor...

Page 606: ...the V series For more information refer to Chapter 25 Memory Card Mode Chapter 22 Data Logging or Chapter 23 CF Card V7 Only Data Protection When a Power Failure Occurs When a power failure occurs du...

Page 607: ...data You can check the rest of the storage area of the memo pad in s108 and s109 System Memory s The following table shows system memory s related to the storage area for memo pad Notes on Power Fail...

Page 608: ...D indirectly by macro When specifying L or LD indirectly specify the model as follows L LD0 to 65535 00 MSB LSB L LD65536 to 261983 80 MSB LSB Non volatile Memory Setting When setting the non volatile...

Page 609: ...BMOV Macro command the data value is not guaranteed Use LD to access two word data Check system memory address s721 to s726 to verify whether writing was successful or not Errors on the V series For m...

Page 610: ...memory card Model REC MCARD SRAM Please specify the desired capacity 256 kbytes 512 kbytes 1 Mbytes 2 Mbytes or 4 Mbytes are available Depending on the type of the V series a card recorder model CREC...

Page 611: ...stored it is not necessary to allocate memory in the PLC for storage purpose run stop PLC 160 491 3209 200 8821 3000 120 7700 D100 D101 D102 D103 D104 160 491 3209 200 8821 D450 D451 D452 3000 120 77...

Page 612: ...or CF card instead of the buffering memory it is kept intact even after a power failure For more information on the data logging function refer to Chapter 22 Data Logging run stop PLC Trend sampling F...

Page 613: ...of the memory card editor refer to the M CARD SFTE Operation Manual run PLC 160 491 3209 200 8821 3000 120 7700 D100 D101 D102 D103 D104 160 491 3209 200 8821 D450 D451 D452 3000 120 7700 POWER F1 F2...

Page 614: ...V606i With V609E System Setting SRAM Cassette Mounted Storage Media Modular Jack SRAM Clock Setting Memory Card Memory Card Emulation Area CREC SRAM memory card SRAM cassette Built in SRAM CF card Sy...

Page 615: ...tion Area in the SRAM Clock Setting dialog The built in SRAM or SRAM cassette can be used Be sure to set for Number of Words Buffering Area Setting Select Buffering Area Setting from the System Settin...

Page 616: ...apacity refer to Chapter 24 SRAM Lifetime The service life of the SRAM area depends on the battery life A battery lasts for about five years To check whether the battery voltage is lowered or not chec...

Page 617: ...ory and check the corresponding memory For more information refer to page 25 11 CF Card Memory Capacity The following cards compliant with CompactFlashTM are recommended Lifetime There is a limitation...

Page 618: ...words 2 the number of sampling times Bit sampling 3 the number of sampling times Alarm function 3 the number of sampling times 15 the number of words 96 Temperature control network PLC2 the number of...

Page 619: ...to the above initialization or formatting may be required depending on the storage media To save data in the built in SRAM or SRAM cassette Select System Setting SRAM Clock Setting Memory Card Emulati...

Page 620: ...em Setting menu The Memory Card dialog is displayed The following data should be set I F Memory The I F memory is the memory address where the memory card status is written Specify the top memory addr...

Page 621: ...he battery voltage of the memory card decreases this bit is set to 1 ON Replace the battery as soon as possible 8 to 14 Not used These bits must be reset to 0 15 Sample data operation This bit is acti...

Page 622: ...ng completed remain 0 1 to 8 Not used These bits must be reset to 0 9 Formatting While formatting this bit is set to 1 10 Transferring from V series PLC While transferring this bit is set to 1 11 Tran...

Page 623: ...ving names to records When displaying or editing record names refer to this number of bytes No of Data 1 to 4096 Specify the number of words to be recorded Memory When transferring data from the memor...

Page 624: ...r Record 8 Bytes for Record 4 Memory D130 Memory D505 Use Temp Control Net PLC2Way Use Temp Control Net PLC2Way Transfer Mode Data only Transfer Mode Data Record Name run stop PLC D130 D131 D132 D133...

Page 625: ...esignation 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 0 0 0 0 0 MSB LSB Record name edit prohibited File name edit prohibited Card No name edit prohibited Format prohibited Data transfer prohibit...

Page 626: ...t a cycle for the V series to read the PLC data while it is communicating with the PLC For more information refer to Appendix 2 Process Cycle Char Prop Tab Window Set properties of characters for disp...

Page 627: ...lay Relay Message page 6 9 Display Area Function Display of Files and Records Files and records can be listed in the display area part To scroll the hidden part into view use the Roll Up Down switch o...

Page 628: ...unction Set the numerical data display function Choose from Memory Card No Memory Card File No or Memory Card Record No When the desired display function is clicked in the memory card mode tool bar th...

Page 629: ...er appropriate for card file or record names For record names Bytes for Record is specified for each file in the Memory Card dialog therefore select the greatest number of bytes for the files Switches...

Page 630: ...h again turns it off The switch is not active during file name or record name editing The settings of the multi overlap number and the MLIB placement position become active only when the entry keys en...

Page 631: ...ecord Select switch is flashing File Select 0 Product 1 Target 2 SR 003 Flashing File Name Edit File Select File Name Edit 0 Product Qty 1 Target Qty 2 SR 003 File Name Product Qty B C D A F G H E J K...

Page 632: ...No Edit or File Name Edit switch an overlap in entry mode must be called This overlap is cleared when the editing has been completed In this case an overlap in entry mode must be set in the multi over...

Page 633: ...The same division number as in the Entry dialog must be used for all entry display parts When Numerical Data is chosen for the entry display part the same number of digits as specified for Digits for...

Page 634: ...Card Name Edit File Name Edit Record Name Edit When entry keys are placed on a multi overlap these four switches work as multi overlap call switches Each switch must be equipped with a multi overlap n...

Page 635: ...Screen Registration of a normal overlap Set entry mode for the overlap in the same setting procedure as that for a multi overlap Memory Card Mode Setting Key Display Location in the Memory Card dialog...

Page 636: ...ode Setting Set entry mode The setting procedure is the same as that for setting on an overlap Memory Card Mode Setting Take the following notes on the setting items described below Key Display Locati...

Page 637: ...s of I F Memory set in the Memory Card Setting dialog for the screen data file refer to page 25 11 and take an appropriate action Transfer screen data to the V series Connect the V series to the PLC F...

Page 638: ...oad upload screen data on your personal computer over the LAN Refer to Chapter 5 Data Display in the Reference Manual Operation Ethernet Function POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM When you connect the...

Page 639: ...V series allowing 10 Mbps of high speed communication Also you can transfer data to the V series from your personal computer if you create programs using VB etc Refer to Chapter 4 in the Hardware Spec...

Page 640: ...utline E Mail You can control if an e mail is sent by setting the sampling error bit ON or OFF Refer to Chapter 27 E Mail Ethernet LAN E mail SYSTEM F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 POWER Bit sampling Relay sampl...

Page 641: ...al memory of the V7i series the PLC memory connected to the V7i series the temperature control memory and the memory card memory using a Web browser on a personal computer that is attached to the LAN...

Page 642: ...ements Mail server is on the LAN Mode allowing you to send an e mail Sampling mode Bit sampling relay sampling alarm function E Mail POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM When you connect the V7 series to...

Page 643: ...table set up all nodes with an IP address plus the default gateway to allow the V series to communicate on the Ethernet On the Main Menu screen of MONITOUCH specify the number from the network table t...

Page 644: ...special account only for the V7 on the mail server and set up its address Sender s Name Set up the sender s name It is displayed in the Sender field in an incoming mail Subject Set up the subject It...

Page 645: ...n other settings refer to Chapter 10 Sampling Use E Mail Select the tab number of the buffering area setting to send an e mail and check this box Receiver s Set up a receiver s address Receiver s Mail...

Page 646: ...mory s Address s1005 If MONITOUCH receives send requests continually the number 0 16 of e mail messages which are waiting to be sent is stored The V7i can keep up to 16 e mail messages Any more messag...

Page 647: ...Chapter 27 E Mail 27 6 Please use this page freely...

Page 648: ...nnected to the V7i the temperature control memory and the memory card memory using a Web browser on a personal computer that is attached to the LAN Web Server POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM When yo...

Page 649: ...editor You don t need to create a file for monitoring Refer to page 28 6 V SFT screen Web browser screen This SHT file is a simple file to display the table data display only To display titles or upd...

Page 650: ...uilt in the V7i Refer to page 28 11 However you need to create an HTM file in this case You can save a screen shot and a video image into a CF card in JPEG format with the V7i Such JPEG data from the...

Page 651: ...ect Settings and Use a Proxy Server for your LAN in the LAN settings of your Web browser Ex In the case of Windows98 Internet Explorer 1 Start Internet Explorer 2 Select Internet Options from the Tool...

Page 652: ...ht text html SHT file with SSI txt text plain Text file gif image gif GIF image jpg jpe image jpeg JPEG image The files above should be created with the name using eight 8 or less one byte alphanumeri...

Page 653: ...be created with the V SFT editor You can create a monitor screen easily by using the table data display Creating SHT Files Create a SHT file using the V SFT Procedure 1 Place the table data display o...

Page 654: ...d File Name sht The file to be displayed in a Web browser File Name txt Table data file for table data display Ex 6 Save the screen data The file name above should be eight 8 one byte alphanumeric cha...

Page 655: ...he CF card drive 3 CF Card Manager is started 4 Click File Write to CF Card The Write to CF Card dialog is displayed Select the screen data to be written to the CF card 5 The access folder is created...

Page 656: ...y Folder name is set Copy the two SHT files sht and txt that were created in the V6W Webserv folder into the access folder WEBSERV folder of the CF card Folder name is not set 1 Create new folder with...

Page 657: ...able data display is displayed on the Web browser http IP address WEBSERV file name sht IP address 192 168 1 51 SHT file name AAA http 192 168 1 51 WEBSERV AAA sht Access folder is a route on the Web...

Page 658: ...ollows CGI Function MemAcs cgi MemAcs cgi is a prepared CGI function to read or write memory of devices connected to the V7i Specify the parameters with the SHT file to start the CGI function The CGI...

Page 659: ...emory Card Memory File No MEM_ADDR Memory address Top memory address to be accessed for 32 bit address MEM_EXP Extension code Set the required models only Set 0 for others MEM_TRMNO PLC station number...

Page 660: ...Way to Access Memory DD INPUT TYPE radio NAME MEM_ACSTYPE VALUE 0 CHECKED Read BR INPUT TYPE radio NAME MEM_ACSTYPE VALUE 1 Write DT Access Memory DD SELECT SIZE 1 NAME MEM_MODEL OPTION VALUE 0 SELCT...

Page 661: ...d HTM file on a CF card For how to save refer to page 28 8 Accessing with a Web Browser Start a Web browser on your personal computer then access to the CF card which is inserted in the V7i For how to...

Page 662: ...emory parameters in each entry field then press Write button The V series creates the HTM file as shown below and send it to the Web browser Memory access type is 0 Memory Read Memory access type is 1...

Page 663: ...r You can display the JPEG files with or without using an HTM file If you use the HTM file you need to create it first When Not Using a HTM file If you don t use a HTM file specify Folder Name File Na...

Page 664: ...htm HEAD TITLE JPEG Monitor TITLE HEAD BODY CENTER H1 No 1 H1 P IMAGE SRC SNAP VD0000 jpg P CENTER BODY HTML HTML META HTTP EQUIV refresh CONTENT 5 URL CCC htm HEAD TITLE JPEG Monitor TITLE HEAD BODY...

Page 665: ...he previous page the storage target is SNAP VD0000 jpg This is specified with a relative path Another method to specify the file is an absolute path AAATEST DAT0000 BITMAP CARD DSP FONT HDCOPY JPEG ME...

Page 666: ...x VD0000 jpg is displayed first VD0001 jpg and VD0000 jpg are repeatedly displayed in order each for five seconds IP address 192 168 1 51 When displaying CCC htm in the WEBSERV folder http 192 168 1 5...

Page 667: ...Chapter 28 Web Server 28 20 Please use this page freely...

Page 668: ...re available Language Selection POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM For more information on fonts available fonts on the V series editing methods for each language etc refer to Appendix 1 Font in the Re...

Page 669: ...n for V6 You can register multiple languages using the same screen data file However you cannot change the language in the RUN mode Language change is available by reloading the screen data setting in...

Page 670: ...Europe HK Times Japanese German Gothic English Western Europe HK Gothic You cannot exchange each font Fonts Target Character Examples Japanese Japanese English Japanese 32 Japanese English English Wes...

Page 671: ...inese Chinese Simplified Korean Japanese Chinese Spanish Japanese 32 Chinese Simplified English Western Europe Taiwanese Japanese Hangul Chinese Japanese 32 Korean Gothic English Western Europe HK Got...

Page 672: ...or Language 2 etc Export CSV file edit for Language 2 etc System Setting Font Setting Import or System Setting Font Setting Changing Characters 2 or more Item Multi Language System Setting Font Settin...

Page 673: ...aracters 1 to 8 2 Select the desired font Make sure that Language 1 is displayed 3 Click the arrow to display the drop down menu The number of languages which you specified for Changing Characters are...

Page 674: ...lated to the font are edited as Language 1 Multi language Edit When you complete editing Language 1 edit the characters for Language 2 etc Edit the characters in Language 2 etc which correspond to the...

Page 675: ...to overlap or will unbalance the screen Useful Editing Method You can copy each edited language and paste it on the other fields Copy 1 Open the Multi Languages 0 window 2 Select Copy from the Edit m...

Page 676: ...ch as Excel 3 System Setting Font Setting Import About Export This function converts the screen data file which is edited in Language 1 to a CSV file If you check Provided and perform Export it is con...

Page 677: ...2 Language 8 Data Block DBLK No ItemName DivNo Language 1 Language 2 Language 8 Data Sheet DST No ItemName Language 1 Language 2 Language 8 Screen Library SLIB No ItemName DivNo Language 1 Language 2...

Page 678: ...0 B00 LP000 SCRN0000 B00 LP000 SCRN0000 B00 LP000 SCRN0000 B00 LP000 A B C Switch and Lamps AUTO MANUAL RUN STOP NEXT 1 2 3 4 Opened with Excel V series screen Converting to a CSV file Language 1 SCRN...

Page 679: ...ou want to keep the workbook in this format appears Click Yes Characters in Unsupported Functions for Export 1 You cannot change the forms which are set for Date Display and Time Display in the Alarm...

Page 680: ...e which was edited after exporting then click Open Import is executed Checking the Screen During editing you can check the image by displaying each language on the screen Checking Procedure 1 Select D...

Page 681: ...e F1 F1 Language number 0 7 Although the setting range for Changing Characters in the Font Setting dialog and Language in the Display Environment dialog is 1 to 8 the range of CHG_LANG is 0 to 7 Ex Se...

Page 682: ...the V7 screen data file that you completed the multi language setting select CF Card Setting from the System Setting menu The CF Card dialog is displayed 2 Enter the desired folder name for Access Fo...

Page 683: ...be Converted click the Refer button and select the V7 screen data file extension V7 that you set the multi language 9 When completing the setting click OK What is the CF Card Manager The CF Card Manag...

Page 684: ...p Sram Card Dsp Font Hdcopy Jpeg Memo Recipe Sample Snap Wav Webserv Dat0000 Fnt_chn ftd Fnt_kor ftd Access folder CF card Access folder Language 2 etc Storage Target Font File Name Fnt_jpn ftd Japane...

Page 685: ...selection with English Western Europe etc Refer to page 29 4 However when you use English Western Europe HK Gothic and English Western Europe HK Times called HK font see the setting notes below Manua...

Page 686: ...ng for the other will also be changed Auto Font When operating the multi language selection auto setting font in Language 1 is automatically transferred to the V series with the screen data However au...

Page 687: ...cters 1 to 8 2 Select the desired font Make sure that Language 1 is displayed 3 Click the arrow to display the drop down menu The number of languages which you specified for Changing Characters are di...

Page 688: ...the ones for multi language selection For more information refer to page 29 7 Checking Methods During editing you can check the image by displaying each language on the screen Checking Procedure 1 Sel...

Page 689: ...ned before However you cannot use the macro command You need to load the different data each time because language change is not allowed in the RUN mode Follow the steps below How to Change the Data 1...

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Page 692: ...ot use any unused area of this memory because it may be employed as the system s memory in the future Available range s 0 to 1023 1024 words Notes 1 The internal memory works with DEC no matter what n...

Page 693: ...erlap 0 Display 0 OFF 1 ON V 3 Overlap 0 Display position X 4 Overlap 0 Display position Y 5 Overlap 0 Multi overlap number 6 Overlap 1 Display 0 OFF 1 ON 7 Overlap 1 Display position X 8 Overlap 1 Di...

Page 694: ...mber of buffers specified 36 Buffer 5 Number of buffers V 37 Buffer 5 Number of buffers executed 38 Buffer 6 Number of buffers specified 39 Buffer 6 Number of buffers 40 Buffer 6 Number of buffers exe...

Page 695: ...o 79 85 Universal serial Switch output 5 Output codes 80 to 95 86 Universal serial Switch output 6 Output codes 96 to 111 87 Universal serial Switch output 7 Output codes 112 to 127 88 Universal seria...

Page 696: ...number 96 to 111 119 When connecting 1 n PLC down information port number 112 to 127 120 When connecting 1 n PLC down information port number 128 to 143 121 When connecting 1 n PLC down information p...

Page 697: ...r Second 166 Calendar Day of the week 167 SRAM information V 168 Greenwich time low order 169 Greenwich time high order 170 Overlap video Selected channel number 171 Overlap video Dithering DITHER 172...

Page 698: ...high order 194 Buffer Word 1 Total low order 195 Buffer Word 1 Total high order 196 Buffer Word 2 Average low order 197 Buffer Word 2 Average high order 198 Buffer Word 2 Maximum low order 199 Buffer...

Page 699: ...23 Average maximum minimum total 372 to 379 Buffer Word 24 Average maximum minimum total 380 to 387 Buffer Word 25 Average maximum minimum total 388 to 395 Buffer Word 26 Average maximum minimum tota...

Page 700: ...475 Memory card file name No 5 476 Memory card file name No 6 477 Memory card file name No 7 478 Memory card file name No 8 479 Memory card file name No 9 480 Memory card file name No 10 481 Memory c...

Page 701: ...er 621 FL Net Local node Area 1 data top address 622 FL Net Local node Area 1 data top size 623 FL Net Local node Area 2 data top address 624 FL Net Local node Area 2 data top size 625 FL Net Host sta...

Page 702: ...nformation Day V 713 Built in calendar information Hour 714 Built in calendar information Minute 715 Built in calendar information Second 716 Built in calendar information Day of the week 717 718 719...

Page 703: ...TEMP_RD TEMP_WR macro forced execution V 764 765 780 CF Card BMP file load information V7 and V608CH V 781 CF Card JPEG file load information V7 782 CF Card WAV file load information V7 783 CF Card F...

Page 704: ...CH1 Color strength 913 914 915 Video CH2 Brightness V 916 Video CH2 Contrast 917 Video CH2 Color strength 918 919 920 Video CH3 Brightness V 921 Video CH3 Contrast 922 Video CH3 Color strength V 923...

Page 705: ...Memory A1 14 945 946 947 1000 Sound replay Remaining seconds V 1001 1002 1003 1004 1005 E mail send Send wait e mails V 1006 E mail send Error information V 1007 1008 1009 1010 1021 1022 1023 Address...

Page 706: ...is contained 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 Overlap 0 None 1 Present n 0 Display status Display status 0 Display 1 Non display 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 X coord...

Page 707: ...ess s73 Contains the result of the switch function when the SWRET command is used for ON macro of the switch 0 Normal termination Other than 0 normally 1 Error Use this address when the next operation...

Page 708: ...be performed when an error occurs during reading writing data to the PLC using a macro command via communications Example When the indirect PLC memory is set for the writing target memory address wit...

Page 709: ...tected in the communication with the PLC 1 is set at the related bit After that it is not possible to communicate with the PLC on the same screen When the screen display changes all bits in these addr...

Page 710: ...age maximum minimum and total of the numerical data display are stored in system memory s180 to 435 Set the buffer number here and execute the SET_BUFNO macro command Addresses s178 179 When the sampl...

Page 711: ...ecuted and data in the memory n to n 16 is written into the memory card Data of s468 to 485 is always 0 Example 1 u100 s468 The memory card number 1 word is written into u100 2 u101 s469 The memory ca...

Page 712: ...data is saved the save result is stored 0 Normal 1 An error is found in data data is deleted Address s721 When the SRAM area built in the V7 series or an accessory V7EM S V6EM S or V6EM RSi is used a...

Page 713: ...the V7 Hardware Specifications Manual Address s900 V7 series only The touch switch information is stored Address s901 V7 series only The X coordinate of the touch switch that is pressed is stored Add...

Page 714: ...Appendix 1 Internal Memory A1 23 A1 System Memory Please use this page freely...

Page 715: ...Appendix 1 Internal Memory A1 24...

Page 716: ...emory can be set Refresh One cycle when the screen is opened At the leading edge OFF ON of bit 15 data read refresh in read area n 1 High speed Every cycle Low speed Once every several cycles Refer to...

Page 717: ...A2 1 Conditions for putting into blocks Data should not be more than 5 words apart Data should be less than the number of words set for Receive Slice Level To check Receive Slice Level select Edit Sc...

Page 718: ...h speed block 1 Reading high speed block 1 Reading high speed block 1 Reading high speed block m Reading high speed block m Reading high speed block m Reading high speed block m Reading low speed bloc...

Page 719: ...utes step 0 again n 0 n n 1 n 8 YES YES YES NO NO NO Reading from the read area Reading high speed block 1 Reading high speed block m Reading low speed block 1 1 cycle Reading from the read area Readi...

Page 720: ...s Cycle considering the entire amount of screen data data type or functional properties Example For data display parts where data is written by the V series in entry mode without any changes from the...

Page 721: ...e This eliminates recovery confirmation access to the ports where communications are not possible Other Notes Baud rate setting serial communications Increase the baud rate between the V series and th...

Page 722: ...p the Detail tab window and set Continue for Comm Error Handling a screen like the one shown below is displayed Error Message Contents Solution Remarks Timeout Although a request to send is given to t...

Page 723: ...e V series Format The code of the received data is invalid Check 1 2 3 described below Compare applicable to HIDIC S10 Transmission data and received data are different Check 1 2 3 described below NAK...

Page 724: ...ttempted Note Only bit writing is possible for special relays when connecting with NET 10 Do not attempt to perform word writing to special relays Error Message Contents Solution I F Board Err The I F...

Page 725: ...00 and later is attempted Only bit writing is possible for special relays when connecting with OPCN 1 Do not attempt to perform word writing to special relays Error Message Contents Solution T LINK I...

Page 726: ...by the PLC has not been registered An invalid screen number is set in the n 2 memory of the read area Data has some error Error XX XX XXX There is an error in the created screen data For the contents...

Page 727: ...18 Function switch 19 Screen library 20 Expansion data 21 Temperature Control Network 22 Expanded font 23 Alarm master data 24 SRAM cassette 25 Bitmap area 26 CF attribute table 27 Print format 28 Tag...

Page 728: ...I O number exceeds the possible range of use Reset to a number that falls in the possible range of use 18 When connected to 1 n the read area write area and calendar memory settings are all made in t...

Page 729: ...heck the overlap number and set correctly 53 In the setting for call overlap an overlap number that is not registered in multi overlap edit has been specified Specify an overlap number registered in m...

Page 730: ...e screen screen library etc Place the animation item on the base screen 75 The screen data type is not consistent 128 color data is transferred to MONITOUCH of 32k colors Or 32k color data is transfer...

Page 731: ...rt or Total within the range of 1 to 4 130 Ethernet Network byte error Contact your local distributor 131 Ethernet The local port is not set in the table Check the port number of the I F unit and chec...

Page 732: ...not checked Check the setting If the capacity is not reduced contact your local distributor 156 Both Use Internal Flash ROM as Back up Area in the Unit Setting dialog and Use Station Number Table for...

Page 733: ...mmunication program is stored in the V series though Modbus Slave Table is not set for Modular Jack for the screen data Select Modbus Slave Table for Modular Jack for the screen data 182 Modbus Slave...

Page 734: ...7 1 Even 0 msec 2002 4 1 09 23 30 SYSTEM PROG VER 1 000 FONT VER 1 300 1 000 1 000 HK Gothic FONT VER 1 300 1 150 1 000 HK Gothic I F DRV VER 1 210 MELSEC AnA N U I F DRV VER 1 210 MELSEC AnA N U Edi...

Page 735: ...is Active If the power is turned off while a touch switch is activated the following error screen is displayed Remove your finger from the screen POWER F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 F7 SYSTEM Check Touch switch...

Page 736: ...is found in the screen creation data Example When you attempt to set two modes in one division Example When you attempt to set multiple entry modes in one overlap layer or the base screen Error Check...

Page 737: ...Appendix 3 Error A3 16 Please use this page freely...

Page 738: ...value 8 6 target value 8 6 barcode 16 1 barcode setting 16 2 connection 16 6 setting example 16 5 BCD 5 7 13 10 BCLR 13 9 BIN 5 7 13 10 BIN binary 5 7 BIN file 23 50 BINV 13 9 bit operation macro 13 9...

Page 739: ...5 1 character display 5 14 message display 5 17 notes 5 23 Num Data Display 5 4 outline 5 1 table data display 5 18 Data File 25 14 Data has some error A3 5 data logging 22 1 23 16 25 3 area 22 5 CF...

Page 740: ...graphic display 9 1 canceling the XOR display transparent pattern 9 18 graphic colors 9 16 REP 9 16 XOR 9 16 graphic mode 9 2 graphic relay mode 9 8 graphic mode 9 2 absolute address 9 6 command 9 4 e...

Page 741: ...5 switch 12 3 system memory 12 6 memory card editor 25 4 memory card emulation area 24 7 25 9 memory card mode 25 1 25 16 data logging function 25 3 memory card editor 25 4 memory card emulation area...

Page 742: ...ng decimal point 5 7 real time print 10 47 10 55 Receive Slice Level A2 2 recipe 23 22 recipe function 21 1 CF card 21 1 Flash ROM area 21 2 memory manager 21 2 non volatile memory L LD of SRAM 21 2 r...

Page 743: ...city 24 3 outline 24 1 setting 24 2 24 6 supported types 24 2 SRAM clock setting 11 7 24 6 memory card emulation area 24 7 non volatile memory 24 9 storage area for memo pad 24 8 SSI Server Side Inclu...

Page 744: ...mit macro 13 12 transparent color 18 19 transparent pattern 9 18 transparent setting 9 19 transparent setting 9 19 trend count 8 26 8 28 trend graph 8 25 asynchronous display 8 34 control memory 8 25...

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