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Page 1 - Operator Interface

Operator InterfaceUser’s ManualB-1119 (13)

Page 2 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ContentsPreface-9 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2 O/I Link Communication...

Page 3 - Preface-2

5 WindO/I-NV2 Common Operations and Settings2-70 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Data and operations that can be configuredDataYou can specify these types

Page 4 - Trademarks

5 Script Coding Examples20-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualScriptOperation descriptionThe bits in the value of LDR100 are flipped and stored in LDR200.For

Page 5 - Preface-4

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-375 Script Coding Examples20Script5.6 Bit FunctionsScriptOperation descriptionTurns LM100 to 1. The result is the same as

Page 6 - Symbols Used in this Manual

5 Script Coding Examples20-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.7 Word Functions● Arithmetic operationsScriptOperation descriptionOut of the values stored in

Page 7 - Preface-6

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-395 Script Coding Examples20ScriptScriptOperation descriptionCalculates the square root of the value of [D 20] and the re

Page 8

5 Script Coding Examples20-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualScriptOperation descriptionCalculates the arctangent of the value of D20 and stores the result

Page 9 - Contents

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-415 Script Coding Examples20Script● Data type conversionsScriptOperation descriptionConverts the BCD value in LDR100 to a

Page 10 - Chapter 4 Project Settings

5 Script Coding Examples20-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualScriptOperation descriptionConverts the decimal numeric value in LDR200 to a string and stores

Page 11 - Chapter 6 Drawings and Parts

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-435 Script Coding Examples20ScriptScriptOperation descriptionConverts the stored string starting at LDR200 to a decimal a

Page 12 - Chapter 8 Buttons

5 Script Coding Examples20-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Data comparison and copyingScriptOperation descriptionCompares the value of 10 words from LDR

Page 13 - Chapter 10 Data Displays

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-455 Script Coding Examples20ScriptScriptOperation descriptionCopies the value of 10 word devices from LDR200 (up to LDR20

Page 14 - Chapter 12 Commands

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-715 WindO/I-NV2 Common Operations and Settings2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations● Setting and operation examples

Page 15 - Chapter 14 Data Log Function

5 Script Coding Examples20-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● String operationsWhen using functions that handle string data, check the Storage Method of st

Page 16 - Chapter 18 Recipe Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-475 Script Coding Examples20ScriptScriptOperation descriptionFinds the length (character count) of the string starting fr

Page 17 - Chapter 20 Script

5 Script Coding Examples20-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualScriptOperation descriptionConcatenates the string starting from LDR200 to the string starting

Page 18 - Chapter 24 Online Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-495 Script Coding Examples20ScriptScriptOperation descriptionSearches for the search string “DEFG” that starts from LDR20

Page 19 - Chapter 27 Maintenance

5 Script Coding Examples20-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWhen searching for “?” as an arbitrary single-byte characterWhen searching for “?” as a charact

Page 20 - Chapter 29 Expansion Modules

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-515 Script Coding Examples20Script● DrawingScriptOperation descriptionDraws a line connecting the start coordinates X=20,

Page 21 - Chapter 33 MICRO/I Setup

5 Script Coding Examples20-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Indirect assignmentScriptOperation descriptionWhen the value of D20 is 8, the value of LDR18,

Page 22 - -21 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-536 Important Notes20Script This section describes important notes when defining a script.6.1 Important Notes Regarding

Page 23 - Chapter 35 Troubleshooting

6 Important Notes20-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.3 Write delaySince the writing process to the external device address is performed at the end of a s

Page 24 - -23 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-556 Important Notes20Script3 Select the Use Device Cache check box.4 Click OK button.6.4 About the Priority of the Operat

Page 25 - System Composition

5 WindO/I-NV2 Common Operations and Settings2-72 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

Page 26 - 1-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

6 Important Notes20-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

Page 27 - 2 About the WindO/I-NV2

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 21-121Sound FunctionThis chapter describes the setup for the sound function and related MICRO/I operations. 1.1 Overview -

Page 28 - 3 Operating Modes

2 Sound Function Configuration Procedure21-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the configuration procedure for the Sound function.2.1

Page 29

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 21-32 Sound Function Configuration Procedure21Sound Function4 Double click the cell under Save To and select the save destin

Page 30 - 1-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

2 Sound Function Configuration Procedure21-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Specify the sound file to register and click Open.4 Double click the cell unde

Page 31 - Chapter 2

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 21-52 Sound Function Configuration Procedure21Sound Function8 Select the System tab, and click on the Advanced >/< Bas

Page 32 - 1.2 Available Data

3 Sound Settings Dialog Box21-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes items and buttons in the Sound Settings dialog box.3.1 Sound Setting

Page 33 - Example: Data handling

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 21-73 Sound Settings Dialog Box21Sound Function SettingsDisplays a list of the settings for sound files used by MICRO/I. C

Page 34 - 2-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

3 Sound Settings Dialog Box21-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Save As buttonSaves error information to a text file (.txt).Click to display the Save As di

Page 35

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 21-94 Operation21Sound Function The MICRO/I only plays a single sound file at a time. It cannot simultaneously play multipl

Page 36 - 1.3 Available Text

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-13Communication1This chapter describes the communication between the MICRO/I and the external device. 1.1 OverviewPLC Lin

Page 37

4 Operation21-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Touch sound (sound file) and sound file by trigger deviceWhen both a touch sound file and sound file set b

Page 38 - 2-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 21-114 Operation21Sound Function• While a sound file is playing, the sound ID for the trigger device that changed to 1 is pu

Page 39

4 Operation21-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

Page 40 - High-quality Fonts

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-122Multimedia FunctionThis chapter describes how to register and play movie files played on the Video Display, how to sav

Page 41

1 Function and Settings22-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Configure the video input for the device connected to the MICRO/I1.2 Supported Movie FilesMovie

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-32 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22Multimedia Function This section describes the configuration procedure f

Page 43 - Windows Font

2 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Playing a Movie File List on the Video Display1 Following the procedure i

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-52 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22Multimedia Function6 In Default ID, specify the ID number (1 to 64) of th

Page 45

2 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.2 Configuring the Event Recording Function1 On the Configuration tab, in

Page 46 - Lower 4 bits

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-72 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22Multimedia Function● Playing Images Recorded with the Event Recording Fun

Page 47 - European Font (ISO 8859-1)

1 PLC Link Communication3-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● PLC Link Connection TypesThere are two basic types of connections. 1:1 Communication, where an

Page 48 - Cyrillic Font (ANSI 1251)

2 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Click OK.The Properties of Video Display dialog box closes.6 Create a but

Page 49 - Control Codes

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-92 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22Multimedia Function11Click OK.Close the Properties of Goto Screen Button

Page 50 - 1.5 Available Image Files

2 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Select a movie file.Press Down to select “123000.mp4” and then press Sel

Page 51

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-112 Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure22Multimedia Function2.3 Configuring the Video Input1 On the Configuration

Page 52 - (Picture name)

3 Multimedia Settings Dialog Box22-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes items and buttons on the Multimedia Settings dialog box.3.1 Mu

Page 53

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-133 Multimedia Settings Dialog Box22Multimedia Function DeleteDeletes movie files from the movie file list.Select a movi

Page 54

3 Multimedia Settings Dialog Box22-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Record Ta b Use Event RecordingSelect this check box to use the event recording func

Page 55

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-153 Multimedia Settings Dialog Box22Multimedia Function● Video Input TabSet the signal standard for the device that will

Page 56

4 Checking the Status of the Function22-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual You can check various kinds of information for the multimedia function through t

Page 57

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 22-175 Restrictions22Multimedia Function • When you have a movie file (.mp4) and a sound file (.WAV), you cannot play both

Page 58 - Picture Manager

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-32 O/I Link Communication3Communication 2.1 OverviewO/I Link Communication is a protocol for communication between Master

Page 59

5 Restrictions22-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

Page 60 - Open Dialog Box

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-123User Accounts and the Security FunctionThis chapter outlines user accounts and the Security function, how to configure

Page 61 - (Replace with)

1 Overview23-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualIf you configure a password for a user account assigned to a security group, access to data and MICRO/I displa

Page 62

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-31 Overview23User Accounts and the Security Function1.2 Protecting Data● Protecting Access to DataSecurity groups that pr

Page 63 - Book Maintenance Dialog Box

1 Overview23-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Protect from the loss of data by upload• Protect from data erasures and formatting external memory*1 by unau

Page 64

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-51 Overview23User Accounts and the Security Function• Protect from unauthorized browsing by displaying Device Monitor• Pr

Page 65 - Symbol Options Dialog Box

1 Overview23-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Security Groups that Protect Access to DataThree security groups have been provided to protect access to dat

Page 66 - 90 180 270None

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-71 Overview23User Accounts and the Security Function● Operations Subject to Password ProtectionIf you configure a passwor

Page 67 - (Option items)

1 Overview23-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Protecting Displays and Operations● Displays and Operations that can be Protected with the Security Functi

Page 68 - 1.7 Available Movie Files

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-91 Overview23User Accounts and the Security Function● Security Groups that Protect MICRO/I Displays and OperationsThe sec

Page 69 - 2.1 Starting WindO/I-NV2

3 DM Link Communication3-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3.1 OverviewDM Link Communication reads and writes value to external devices using the MICRO/I&a

Page 70

1 Overview23-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualIf the password screen is opened and the user switches to User4 in GroupB, only the displayed parts for Group

Page 71 - 2.2 Exiting WindO/I-NV2

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-112 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function This section describes the config

Page 72

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Click Add.The New User Account dialog box is displayed.4 Specify the user

Page 73

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-132 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function8 Click Add.The New Security Group

Page 74 - 3.2 Quick Access Toolbar

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual12Click OK.If you will not continue creating a user account, proceed to step

Page 75 - 2 Add or delete commands

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-152 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function● Editing a User Account1 On the Co

Page 76

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Click the Group Membership tab.Change the security groups assigned to the

Page 77 - 3.3 Ribbon Command List

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-172 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function7 Click OK.8 Click OK to close the

Page 78

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.2 Adding and Editing Security Groups● Adding a Security Group1 On the Proj

Page 79 - ■ Project

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-192 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function● Changing the Name of a Security G

Page 80 - Configuration

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-53 DM Link Communication3Communication 1:N CommunicationThe external device is connected to multiple MICRO/I.3.2 DM Link

Page 81 - ■ Communication

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Deleting a Security Group1 On the Project window, double click Security Gr

Page 82

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-212 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function2.3 Protecting the Display and Oper

Page 83

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2 Place a Goto Screen Button on base screen 1.On the Home tab, in the Parts

Page 84 - ■ Arrange

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-232 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function8 Create the base screen to switch

Page 85 - Drag and drop

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualOperating ProcedureThis section describes an example when the current user a

Page 86 - Window docking

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-252 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function● Protecting the Display of PartsHe

Page 87 - Mouse cursor

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Click Advanced.The Options tab is displayed.6 Click the Options tab.7 Sele

Page 88

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-272 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function9 Place a Goto Screen Button to dis

Page 89 - 3.5 Status Bar

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual14Click OK.The Properties of Goto Screen Button dialog box closes.This concl

Page 90 - Touch switch active area

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-292 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function● Protecting the Operation of Parts

Page 91 - Customizing the status bar

4 No Host3-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4.1 OverviewIn this case, there is no communication with an external device, so the MICRO/I operates as a stan

Page 92 - 4 Customizing WindO/I-NV2

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Click Advanced.The Options tab is displayed.6 Click the Options tab.7 Sele

Page 93 - Edit tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-312 Security Function Configuration Procedure23User Accounts and the Security Function11Double-click the dropped Goto Scr

Page 94 - General tab

2 Security Function Configuration Procedure23-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualOperating ProcedureThis section describes an example when the current user a

Page 95 - 4.2 Customizing the Workspace

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-333 Security Dialog Box23User Accounts and the Security Function This section describes items and buttons on the Securit

Page 96 - Parts List tab

3 Security Dialog Box23-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Users for this project AddThis button adds a user account. You can create a maximum of 15. Clic

Page 97 - 5.1 Device Address Settings

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-353 Security Dialog Box23User Accounts and the Security FunctionNew User Account Dialog Box and Change User Account Dialo

Page 98

3 Security Dialog Box23-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualGroup Membership Tab To: (user name being configured)Displays the user name and the list of secur

Page 99 - Direct entry

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-373 Security Dialog Box23User Accounts and the Security Function● Options TabThe display of the Options tab varies based

Page 100

3 Security Dialog Box23-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Change User by DeviceSelect this check box to switch the user account according to the value of

Page 101

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-393 Security Dialog Box23User Accounts and the Security Function Status of Password EntrySelect this check box to monito

Page 102

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-75 User Communication3Communication 5.1 OverviewUser Communication allows you to develop a communication protocol to tran

Page 103 - Communication

4 Password Input23-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual When a password is configured for a user account, the user is prompted to enter their password with t

Page 104 - 3-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 23-414 Password Input23User Accounts and the Security Function● Password Screen Configuration User NameDisplays the selecte

Page 105 - 2 O/I Link Communication

4 Password Input23-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.2 Entering the Password in WindO/I-NV2When a user account assigned with Administrator is configured w

Page 106 - 3 DM Link Communication

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-124Online FunctionThis chapter describes in detail on how to setup the online function and the operation of the MICRO/I.

Page 107

1 Communicating with the MICRO/I24-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Read the project data downloaded to the MICRO/I and then save it to a computer.• Delet

Page 108 - 4No Host

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-31 Communicating with the MICRO/I24Online Function• Edit a project data in WindO/I-NV2 while checking MICRO/I operation b

Page 109 - 5 User Communication

1 Communicating with the MICRO/I24-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Connect MICRO/I to a ComputerConnection type varies based on the interface between t

Page 110 - 3-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-51 Communicating with the MICRO/I24Online Function● Ethernet cable connectionThe computer must be equipped with an Ethern

Page 111

1 Communicating with the MICRO/I24-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Change Communication SettingsTo communicate with the MICRO/I in WindO/I-NV2, configu

Page 112

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-71 Communicating with the MICRO/I24Online Function PortSelect the communication port on the computer from the following

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ContentsWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Preface-104 Project Restrictions ...

Page 114 - 2 Click Add

5 User Communication3-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.2 User Communication Settings ProcedureThis section describes the procedure for setting user commun

Page 115

1 Communicating with the MICRO/I24-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Using the online function for Ethernet communicationSelect Ethernet under Port on the

Page 116

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-91 Communicating with the MICRO/I24Online FunctionTo execute any function except project data downloadThe Target IP Addre

Page 117

1 Communicating with the MICRO/I24-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTo download project dataClick Download in the Download dialog box to display the Target

Page 118

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-111 Communicating with the MICRO/I24Online FunctionTo execute any function except project data downloadThe Target Slave d

Page 119

1 Communicating with the MICRO/I24-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● IP Address ManagerYou can register target Ethernet settings for performing online fun

Page 120

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-131 Communicating with the MICRO/I24Online Function● Search IP Address dialog box Search ResultsSearches for Web Server

Page 121

2 Downloading24-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 Downloading Project Data to the MICRO/I1 Change communication settings according to the connection m

Page 122

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-152 Downloading24Online Function5 Click Download.•When Communicate with is set to MICRO/I and Port to USB or Serial, the

Page 123

2 Downloading24-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.2 Download Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons of the Download dialog box. Communication

Page 124 - 5.3 Protocol Manager

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-172 Downloading24Online Function Clear HG Keep Register (LKR) and HG Keep Relay (LK)*1Select this check box to clear the

Page 125

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-95 User Communication3Communication4 Specify the items for Interface Settings.The settings vary based on the MICRO/I model

Page 126

2 Downloading24-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualOptions dialog boxDownload runtime system and additional fonts. Download Runtime systemSelect this check

Page 127

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-192 Downloading24Online Function2.3 Downloading Files to an External Memory Inserted in the MICRO/ISpecified files can be

Page 128

2 Downloading24-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Select the file, and then click Open.•When Communicate with is set to MICRO/I and Port to USB or Serial,

Page 129

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-212 Downloading24Online Function8 Click Close in the Memory Card Maintenance dialog box.During communication with an O/I

Page 130 - External device

3 Uploading24-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Project data in the MICRO/I or in an external memory inserted in a computer can be read using WindO/I-NV2

Page 131

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-233 Uploading24Online Function3 Check the project data details, and then click Upload.If there is a project file with the

Page 132 - (Starting address) +0

3 Uploading24-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6 Click OK.The uploaded project opens.This concludes uploading of project data.• During communication with a

Page 133

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-253 Uploading24Online Function3.2 Upload Dialog BoxThis section describes the settings and buttons of the Upload dialog b

Page 134

4 Clear24-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Deletes data from the MICRO/I or from an external memory inserted in the MICRO/I.4.1 Clear Data from the MICRO

Page 135

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-274 Clear24Online Function4 Click Yes.5 Click Close.This concludes clearing data.During communication with an O/I Link Sl

Page 136 - Enabled EnabledEnabled

5 User Communication3-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6 Select the user communication under Settings, and then click Browse.Select the user communication

Page 137

4 Clear24-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.2 Deleting Data from an External Memory Inserted in the MICRO/I1 Change communication settings according to th

Page 138

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-294 Clear24Online Function6 Click Yes.7 Click Close.This concludes clearing data on the external memory.During communicat

Page 139

5 Formatting24-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Stops operation of the MICRO/I and formats an external memory inserted in the MICRO/I.5.1 Formatting an E

Page 140 - Transmission (TXD) Command

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-316 System Information24Online Function Displays information about the runtime system and downloaded project data of the

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6 System Information24-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Check information about the runtime system and project data.4 When you have finished checking the

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 24-336 System Information24Online Function6.2 Target Information Dialog BoxThis section describes the settings and buttons o

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6 System Information24-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTarget Font Information Dialog BoxThis dialog box is used to check the state of installed additiona

Page 144 - Upper Lower

WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-125Monitor FunctionThis chapter describes the monitor function that checks operation of the created project data.Mon

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1 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225-2 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual• Checking the state of external devices connected to the MICRO/I• Displaying the valu

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WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-31 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225Monitor Function• Switching to the screen of the MICRO/I• Opening current screen• Si

Page 147

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-115 User Communication3CommunicationThe name of the configured user communication protocol set on the User Communication t

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1 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225-4 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual1.2 Debugging in WindO/I-NV2This section describes the procedure for monitoring values

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WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-51 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225Monitor Function4 On the Online tab, in the Monitors group, click Open Current Scree

Page 150 - (5) (4) (3) (2) (1) (0)

1 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225-6 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual● Screen MonitorAutomatically displays device addresses used on the screen displayed o

Page 151

WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-71 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225Monitor Function● Custom MonitorEnables the values of registered device addresses to

Page 152 - (Second byte) (First byte)

1 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225-8 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual MonitorThe registered device addresses are displayed in a list.Select the custom mon

Page 153

WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-91 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225Monitor FunctionBatch Saving Device Addresses Used in Scripts1 Click Script.Script M

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1 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225-10 WindO/I-NV2 User's ManualSaving Registered Device Addresses to Project Data as a Custom Monitor ListIf registe

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WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-111 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225Monitor FunctionSaving a Custom Monitor List as a CSV FileTo use a custom monitor l

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1 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225-12 WindO/I-NV2 User's ManualImporting Devices from a Device ListImports the device addresses from a device list s

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WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-131 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225Monitor Function4 Click the device address to import.5 Click OK.If there is an alre

Page 158

5 User Communication3-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Creating a New User Communication Protocol1 On the View tab, in the Workspace group, click (Prot

Page 159

1 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225-14 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual● Batch MonitorDisplays sequential addresses as a batch. TargetSelect MICRO/I or Ext

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WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-151 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225Monitor Function● External Device MonitorDisplays the state of external devices con

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1 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225-16 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual1.3 Display the Value of Device in PopupDuring monitoring, mousing over device addres

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WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-171 Monitoring with WindO/I-NV225Monitor Function1.5 Switching the Screen of the MICRO/IDuring monitoring, it is pos

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2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25-18 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual It is possible to change values of devices and check the operation on the MICRO/I.2.1

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WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-192 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25Monitor Function2.2 Device MonitorBy registering device addresses in Run Mode, both d

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2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25-20 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual2 Press Device Monitor.Device Monitor is displayed.●Device Address Registration1 Press

Page 166

WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-212 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25Monitor Function3 Enter the address and then press ENT.• Press CLR to clear all value

Page 167

2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25-22 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual● Changing Value of Device1 Press Up or Down to select the device to be changed the val

Page 168 - Number of bytes 2

WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-232 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25Monitor Function3 Enter the value of device and press ENT.• Press Dec or Hex to chang

Page 169

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-135 User Communication3Communication4 Set the time out (0 to 255) from when 1 frame of data has been received to when the

Page 170

2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25-24 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual● Device Monitor Configuration Title BarDisplays the title, or (Move) button, and

Page 171

WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-252 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25Monitor Function2.3 External Device SimulationSimulation mode is a mode that simulate

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2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25-26 WindO/I-NV2 User's ManualFor the HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F1 Press the upper-left corner of the HG1F screen for three seco

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WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual 25-272 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25Monitor Function5 Press Start.The MICRO/I switches to simulation mode and “Simulation

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2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I25-28 WindO/I-NV2 User's Manual

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 26-126Pass-Through FunctionThe Pass-Through function enables the MICRO/I to relay communications between the programming sof

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2 Correspondence model Pass-Through26-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 MICRO/IThe Pass-Through function can only be used with the following communicat

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 26-33 Enable Pass-Through26Pass-Through Function To use the Pass-Through function, use a Host I/F Driver that supports the

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3 Enable Pass-Through26-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.3 Restrictions and Precautions When using all models• Using the Pass-Through function will lower

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-127MaintenanceThis chapter describes the web server function used during maintenance and Downloader. 1.1 Web Server Func

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5 User Communication3-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Satisfy the conditionData is transmitted when condition changes from not satisfied to satisfied.Sp

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1 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Minimum System RequirementsUse of the following web browsers is recommended

Page 182 - 6.5 Selecting the Protocol

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-31 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27Maintenance● Remote Control and Monitoring function settings1 On the Configura

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1 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.5 Web Page Configuration● Web page configurationThe HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G web pages

Page 184 - 6.7 Error information

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-51 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27Maintenance● Web page screen configurationEach page can be displayed in either

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1 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.6 MonitoringYou can remotely monitor the state of the HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G from a

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-71 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27Maintenance● System detailed information pageClick the System Detailed Informa

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1 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualProject InformationProject NameShows the project name.(When characters other tha

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-91 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27Maintenance1.7 Remote FunctionsYou can remotely monitor and control the HG2G-5

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1 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual [Maximize] linkHides the left frame, page title, and screen format settings,

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-111 Web Server Function (HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G)27MaintenanceThe following items can be specified on the remote operation page.

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-155 User Communication3Communication14Set the data, and then click OK.The data configured in Command is displayed.15Repeat

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2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 Web Server Function OverviewThe web server function is a function to remotely perf

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-132 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance2.3 Minimum System RequirementsUse of the following web browsers is recomme

Page 194 - 4-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.5 Web Page Configuration● Web page configurationThe HG3F/4F web pages have the followi

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-152 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance● Web page screen configurationEach page can be displayed in either English

Page 196 - 1.3 Saving Project Data

2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.6 MonitoringYou can remotely monitor the state of the HG3F/4F from a web browser termi

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-172 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance● System Detailed Information PageClick the System Detailed Information lin

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2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualProject InformationProject NameShows the project name.(When characters other than half-w

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-192 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance● Screen capture pageThe screen capture page shows the screen image of the

Page 200 - 1.4 Printing Project Data

2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.7 Data DisplayThe data display page shows the alarm log data and data log data saved o

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-212 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance3 Click the OK button.The alarm log data page is displayed and shows the al

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5 User Communication3-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual18Specify Receive (RXD) command.Enter a comment for receive command in Comment.The maximum number is

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2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualAlarm log data error pageIf an error occurs while processing the alarm log data page dis

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-232 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance● Data log pageThe data log page shows data log data using the following pr

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2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Click the OK button.The data for the data log in the selected range is displayed.See e

Page 206 - 1.5 Comparing Project Data

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-252 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27MaintenanceData log data error pageIf an error occurs while processing the logging dat

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2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.8 CF CardThe CF card page shows the following files in the memory card folders for the

Page 208 - Changing Host I/F Drivers

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-272 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance3 Click the OK button.The memory card folder page is displayed and the file

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2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.9 Device MonitorThe device monitor page shows the values for specified HG3F/4F devices

Page 210 - 1.7 Closing Project Data

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-292 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance3 Select the Refresh Time for the device being monitored and click the OK b

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2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualRequest string formatThe request string entered in Display Data has the following format

Page 212 - 3 Project Settings Dialog Box

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-312 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27Maintenance● Device monitor pageThe device monitor page shows the current values for d

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-175 User Communication3Communication While satisfying the conditionReady to receive data while a condition is satisfied.S

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2 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWrite internal deviceWhen the HG3F/4F is accessed with a user account in the “Administra

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-332 Web Server Function (HG3F/4F)27MaintenanceDevice monitor error pageThe following pages are displayed if an error occu

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3 Downloader27-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the functions that can be used with Downloader.3.1 What Can Be Done Connecting MIC

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 27-353 Downloader27Maintenance3.2 What Can Be Done Using a Memory CardDownloader functions that can be used by using a memor

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3 Downloader27-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-128Data Transfer FunctionThis chapter describes the project transfer function to upload and download project data to the

Page 220 - System Area 2

1 Project Transfer Function28-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Upload the project data used for operation on the MICRO/I and save it to a memory card or U

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-31 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function1.3 Converting Project Data for TransferProject data must be converte

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1 Project Transfer Function28-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Specify the drive for the memory card or the USB flash drive and click the OK button.A cont

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-51 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function8 Click the Close button.The project data for transfer is created in

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ContentsPreface-11 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualChapter 7 Drawings1 Shapes ...

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5 User Communication3-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual26Specify the data, and then click OK.The data configured in Command on the Command Settings dialog

Page 226 - *5 HG3F/4F only

1 Project Transfer Function28-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4 Using Key Buttons, Multi-Buttons, or Multi-Commands to Transfer Project Data● Download1 C

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-71 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function1.5 Using the MICRO/I System Menu to Transfer DataWhen using the syst

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1 Project Transfer Function28-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Press Offline.The main menu is displayed.6 Press File Manager.The file manager is displayed

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-91 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function8 Select the project file for transfer (ZNV format) to download.In th

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1 Project Transfer Function28-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual9 Press DRIVE: for the transfer destination and select MICRO/I.10Press COPY.A process confir

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-111 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function12Press Ack to close the results screen.You are returned to the top

Page 232 - *1 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only

1 Project Transfer Function28-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Press Initial Setting.6 Press CF card.7 Press CFcard to HG.8 Select the memory card folder

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-131 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function9 Press Yes.The project data download starts.When the download is co

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1 Project Transfer Function28-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Press Offline.The main menu is displayed.5 Press File Manager.The file manager is displaye

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-151 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function7 Press DRIVE: for the transfer destination and select the SD memory

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-195 User Communication3Communication30Click Close.This concludes registering user communication protocol.

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1 Project Transfer Function28-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual9 Press COPY.A process confirmation message is displayed.10Press YES.The project file (ZNV f

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-171 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer FunctionFor the HG2F/3F/4F1 Insert the CF card in the MICRO/I.2 Press the up

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1 Project Transfer Function28-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Press CF card.6 Press HG to CFcard.7 Press Yes.8 Press Yes.The project data upload starts.

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-191 Project Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function1.6 Precautions• An error message is displayed if the project data u

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2 PLC Program Transfer Function28-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 Supported PLCsPLCs that support the PLC program transfer function are listed below

Page 242

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-212 PLC Program Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function2.3 PLC Program File Transfer ProceduresThe following methods ca

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2 PLC Program Transfer Function28-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.4 Converting PLC Program Files for TransferBefore transferring a PLC program file, usi

Page 244 - 3.11 USB Flash Drive Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-232 PLC Program Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function2.5 Using Key Buttons, Multi-Buttons, or Multi-Commands to Trans

Page 245

2 PLC Program Transfer Function28-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.6 Using the MICRO/I System Menu to Transfer PLC Programs● Download1 Convert a PLC prog

Page 246 - 3.13 Web Server Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-252 PLC Program Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function5 Press System Mode.MICRO/I switches to system mode.6 Press Offl

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5 User Communication3-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Using registered user communication protocol on another computerSaving registered user communicati

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2 PLC Program Transfer Function28-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual8 Press DRIVE: for the transfer source and select the SD memory card or USB flash drive

Page 249

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-272 PLC Program Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function11Press COPY.A process confirmation message is displayed.12Speci

Page 250 - 3.16 Compatible Tab

2 PLC Program Transfer Function28-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Upload1 Insert an SD memory card or USB flash drive in the MICRO/I.2 Press the upper-l

Page 251

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-292 PLC Program Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function5 Press File Manager.The file manager is displayed.6 Press DRIVE

Page 252 - 4 Project Restrictions

2 PLC Program Transfer Function28-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual8 Select the save destination for the PLC program file to upload.Folder (001) is selecte

Page 253

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-312 PLC Program Transfer Function28Data Transfer Function10Specify the MICRO/I communication port and PLC network number

Page 254 - 2.1 Creating Screens

2 PLC Program Transfer Function28-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.7 Precautions• An error message is displayed if the PLC program file upload or downloa

Page 255 - 2.2 Opening Screens

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-333 File Copy Function28Data Transfer Function 3.1 What Can Be Done with the File Copy Function?The file copy function i

Page 256 - 5-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

3 File Copy Function28-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 File Copy Operating ProceduresThe following methods can be used to copy files between an SD mem

Page 257 - 2.3 Saving Screens

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-353 File Copy Function28Data Transfer Function3.4 Using the MICRO/I System Menu to Copy Files1 Insert an SD memory card o

Page 258 - 5-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-215 User Communication3CommunicationImporting user communication protocol1 On the View tab, in the Workspace group, click

Page 259 - 2.4 Closing Screens

3 File Copy Function28-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Press File Manager.The file manager is displayed.6 Press DRIVE: for the copy source and select th

Page 260 - 5-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-373 File Copy Function28Data Transfer Function2. Press ▼ to select “SOUND” and then press ENT.3. Press ▼ to select “AUDIO

Page 261 - 2.5 Duplicating Screens

3 File Copy Function28-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual9 Select the save destination for the file to copy.Folder (002) is selected in this example.1. Pres

Page 262 - Full Full

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 28-393 File Copy Function28Data Transfer Function11Press YES.The file is being copied.When complete, the file is shown in th

Page 263 - 2.6 Deleting Screens

3 File Copy Function28-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.5 Precautions• When running the file copy function outside of the MICRO/I system menu, the maximu

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 29-129Expansion ModulesThis chapter describes how to use the expansion modules and how they operate. It also explains how to

Page 265 - 2.7 Reusing Screens

1 Overview29-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Applicable Expansion ModulesIDEC MicroSmart PLC expansion modules that can be attached as expansion module

Page 266

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 29-32 Digital I/O Units29Expansion Modules 2.1 Using Digital I/O UnitsThe inputs and outputs on the digital I/O units are m

Page 267 - 3Base Screen

2 Digital I/O Units29-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Operation with priority on display processingWhen an external input occurs Display processingParts

Page 268

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 29-52 Digital I/O Units29Expansion ModulesWriting to an external output Output refreshOutputs are refreshed every 10 ms ind

Page 269 - (5 screens max)

5 User Communication3-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.3 Protocol ManagerThe protocol for user communication is collectively managed in Protocol Manager.

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2 Digital I/O Units29-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Operation with priority on control processing Input refreshInputs on the digital I/O unit are refl

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 29-72 Digital I/O Units29Expansion Modules Output delayThe min-to-max delay time for HG Digital Output (LEY) to fire from t

Page 272 - 11/Feb./22 Tue. 12:00

2 Digital I/O Units29-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualOperation ExampleWhere,• Execution interval: 100 ms• Input refresh: 1 ms• I/O control: 10 ms•Output r

Page 273 - When Parts Overlap

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 29-93 Cyclic Script29Expansion Modules A Cyclic Script is a script whose trigger condition can be set to a fixed interval (

Page 274

3 Cyclic Script29-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

Page 275 - 4Popup Screen

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-130External Memory DevicesThis chapter describes the specifications, functions, and notes to observe when using external

Page 276

1 Memory Cards30-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● File structureWhen downloading or uploading data using the System Menu on the MICRO/I, or WindO/I-NV2, t

Page 277

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-31 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices1.3 SD Memory Card● SD Memory Card FunctionsThe following functions are available

Page 278

1 Memory Cards30-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● File structureWhen downloading or uploading data using the System Menu on the MICRO/I, or WindO/I-NV2, t

Page 279

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-51 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices1.4 Reading/Writing Data● Using WindO/I-NV2 to read and write to a memory card in

Page 280

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-235 User Communication3Communication ProtocolThe command settings for the user communication protocol selected in the Pro

Page 281 - 5 Screen Restrictions

1 Memory Cards30-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualCommunication settingsFollow these procedures to configure the communication device and port to allow read

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-71 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices3 Specify the file name and click Open.A confirmation message appears.4 Click Yes

Page 283 - 6 Using Library Screens

1 Memory Cards30-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualUploadingThis procedure shows how to upload specified data from the Memory Card Folder on the memory card

Page 284 - 6.2 Creating a Library Screen

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-91 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices6 Click OK.The display returns to the Memory Card Maintenance dialog box.7 Click

Page 285 - 6.3 Using a Library Screen

1 Memory Cards30-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Using WindO/I-NV2 to read and write to a memory card inserted in the computerThis procedure shows how t

Page 286

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-111 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices3 Click Download.The Select Memory Card Drive dialog box appears.4 Select the me

Page 287 - 6.4 Deleting Library Screens

1 Memory Cards30-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Click Yes.The Download dialog box appears and the file download begins.When the download is complete, a

Page 288 - 6.5 Exporting Library Screens

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-131 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices2 Select the memory card drive, then click OK.The Upload dialog box appears. Me

Page 289 - 6.6 Importing Library Screens

1 Memory Cards30-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Click Close.A confirmation message appears indicating the project will be opened.6 Click OK.The uploade

Page 290

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-151 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices● Memory card writing timingIf the write timing setting for Alarm Log, Data Log,

Page 291 - Drawings and Parts

5 User Communication3-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● User Communication Protocol Settings Dialog BoxThe command for user communication protocol is coll

Page 292 - 2Drawing objects

1 Memory Cards30-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.5 Setting the Memory Card FolderThe Memory Card Folder on the memory card can be renamed using WindO/I-

Page 293 - 3Part Types

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-171 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices1.6 Deleting Files on the Memory CardFiles in the Memory Card Folder of the memo

Page 294 - 3.5 Commands

1 Memory Cards30-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.7 Formatting the Memory Card● Formatting a memory card using the Online Function in WindO/I-NV2The memo

Page 295 - Drawings

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-191 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices● Formatting a memory card using the System Menu on the MICRO/IMemory cards inse

Page 296 - 7-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

1 Memory Cards30-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Press CF card.6 Press Initialize.7 Press Yes.8 Press Yes.MICRO/I starts formatting the CF card.When for

Page 297

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-211 Memory Cards30External Memory DevicesSD memory card1 Insert the SD memory card into the MICRO/I.2 Press and hold the

Page 298 - Polyline

1 Memory Cards30-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Press File Manager.File Manager appears.6 Press the source DRIVE: and select SD card.7 Press FORMAT.A c

Page 299

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-231 Memory Cards30External Memory Devices8 Press YES.MICRO/I starts formatting the SD memory card.When formatting is comp

Page 300 - 7-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

1 Memory Cards30-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.8 Precautions• For projects that use memory cards, always insert the memory card before turning the MIC

Page 301

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-252 USB Flash Drives30External Memory Devices 2.1 USB Flash Drive FunctionsThe following functions are available when a

Page 302 - 1.4 Rectangle

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-255 User Communication3CommunicationWhen the Receiving Character Time Out duration exceeds until the data of second byte s

Page 303

2 USB Flash Drives30-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Overview of the USB Autorun FunctionThe USB Autorun function automatically displays a menu screen

Page 304 - Convex ConcaveNone

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-272 USB Flash Drives30External Memory Devices● Uploading a project fileUploads the project file (ZNV format) used to oper

Page 305

2 USB Flash Drives30-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Uploading a PLC program fileUploads the PLC program from the PLC connected to the MICRO/I and saves

Page 306 - Convex ConcaveConvex

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-292 USB Flash Drives30External Memory Devices2.4 USB Autorun Function Configuration Procedure● Executing commands using t

Page 307

2 USB Flash Drives30-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Prepare the necessary files and store them on the USB flash drive or SD memory card.If the necessar

Page 308 - Arc Drawing Procedure

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-312 USB Flash Drives30External Memory Devices2 Press the command to execute.The command executes.3 When the command finis

Page 309

2 USB Flash Drives30-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.5 Creating a USB Autorun Definition FileThe menu screen that appears when a USB flash drive inserte

Page 310 - Pie Drawing Procedure

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-332 USB Flash Drives30External Memory Devices[AUTORUN] section item (required)Specify the number of commands used from 1

Page 311

2 USB Flash Drives30-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manualcommand = LDR_DOWNLOAD src_path (required)Specify the path (250 or less characters) where the PLC pr

Page 312

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-352 USB Flash Drives30External Memory Devicescommand = FILE_COPY src_path (required)Specify the path (250 or less charac

Page 313

5 User Communication3-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual CopyCopies the selected command.Click this button to copy the selected command and add it to the e

Page 314 - Equilateral polygon

2 USB Flash Drives30-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualNotes on commentsTo add comments to the USB Autorun definition file, use a semicolon (;).All text aft

Page 315

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-372 USB Flash Drives30External Memory DevicesExplanation(1) This definition file displays five command execution buttons

Page 316 - 1.9 Fill

2 USB Flash Drives30-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual(6) Uploading a PLC program file to a USB flash drive.(7) Displays messages below the menu screen for

Page 317

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-392 USB Flash Drives30External Memory Devices2.6 USB Autorun Function SecurityIf security has been enabled for the MICRO/

Page 318 - 2Picture

2 USB Flash Drives30-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.7 USB Popup Screen FunctionThe USB Popup Screen function displays a specific screen by simply inser

Page 319

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-412 USB Flash Drives30External Memory DevicesThe Popup Screen appears.2.8 Formatting the USB Flash DriveUSB flash drives

Page 320

2 USB Flash Drives30-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Press the System Mode.MICRO/I switches to System Mode.4 Press the Offline.The System Menu appears.5

Page 321

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 30-432 USB Flash Drives30External Memory Devices6 Press the source DRIVE: and select USB memory.7 Press FORMAT.A confirmatio

Page 322

2 USB Flash Drives30-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.9 Precautions• USB flash drives have a limitation on the number of times they can be written to.Reg

Page 323 - IDEC IDEC

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 31-131PrinterThis chapter describes the functions of the MICRO/I when using a printer, and how to connect it. 1.1 Functions

Page 324

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-275 User Communication3Communication● Command Settings Dialog BoxSpecify the command details for user communication protoc

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1 Functions and Connections31-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● HG1F/2SConnect serial interface 2 on the MICRO/I and the serial port on the printer with a

Page 326 - Operation and

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 31-31 Functions and Connections31Printer1.4 Supported PrintersPrinters supported differ based on the MICRO/I model.Control c

Page 327

2 Setting and Monitoring the Printer31-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 Setting the PrinterWhen printing, specify printer settings such as; control co

Page 328 - General Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 32-132Internal Devices The display operation of the MICRO/I is generally set to be controlled by the state of the host devi

Page 329

2 Internal MICRO/I Devices32-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual The MICRO/I contains the following internal devices. HG Internal Relay (LM)The HG internal

Page 330

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 32-32 Internal MICRO/I Devices32Internal Devices HG Special Relay (LSM)The 64 points of the HG special relay are used to pe

Page 331

2 Internal MICRO/I Devices32-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualThis operation of this relay is illustrated in the timing chart below.*2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only

Page 332 - 8-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 32-52 Internal MICRO/I Devices32Internal Devices HG Timer Relay (LTC)The HG Timer (single-bit I/O point) is a relay switche

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2 Internal MICRO/I Devices32-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual*2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only*4 HG2G-S/-5S/-5F, HG3G/4G only*5 HG2G-S/-5S, HG1F/2F/2S only*6 HG3F/4

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 32-72 Internal MICRO/I Devices32Internal Devices*7 HG3G/4G onlyHG Special RegisterFunction/PartLSD56The number of lines of d

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5 User Communication3-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Completed DeviceSpecify the bit device or bit of the word device for reporting that data transmiss

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2 Internal MICRO/I Devices32-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• LSD4 and 6 store the maximum value, and when the Base Screen is switched, they are reset.• T

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 33-133MICRO/I SetupThis chapter describes the MICRO/I setup screen and how to perform setup. 1.1 Maintenance Screen Overvie

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1 Maintenance Screen33-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● HG2F/2S/3F/4FSimultaneously press the upper left and right corners of the MICRO/I screen.1.3 Adjus

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 33-32 System Mode Overview33MICRO/I Setup The System Mode allows you to access the internal MICRO/I initial settings, self

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2 System Mode Overview33-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Battery Level StatusThe Top Page*3 and System Menu have the items shown below. Pressing each but

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 33-52 System Mode Overview33MICRO/I Setup2.2 Names and Layout of Setup Menus HG2G-5F, HG3G/4GHost IP AddressAutorunCommunic

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2 System Mode Overview33-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual HG2G-S/-5SHost IP AddressOnly models with an Ethernet port support “Ethernet IP Address”, “Ether

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 33-72 System Mode Overview33MICRO/I Setup HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F• Only models with a compact flash interface support the “CF Card

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3 Settings33-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual The followings are displayed in the HG2G-S/-5S/-5F, HG3G/4G. Description between the parentheses are display

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 33-93 Settings33MICRO/I Setup Start Time (Start Time)This item sets the amount of time (in minutes) until communication wit

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-295 User Communication3Communication Not Clear Completed Device automaticallySelect this check box when the value of the

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3 Settings33-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual AutorunWhen Autorun is enabled, Autorun function will be executed when a USB flash drive is inserted to MIC

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 33-113 Settings33MICRO/I Setup Touch Panel Adjust (Touch Panel)Adjusts the analog touch panel. It is supported by HG2G-S/-5

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3 Settings33-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● PLC Driver (Host I/F Driver)Pressing the “PLC Driver” button (In case of HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F, press the “Host

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 33-133 Settings33MICRO/I Setup Ethernet IP Address (Ethernet I/F - IP Address, Subnet Mask)Use the following procedure to s

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3 Settings33-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● (CF Card)Press the “CF Card” button to display the CF card menu screen. You can set the items below from th

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 33-153 Settings33MICRO/I Setup3.3 Simulate (Debug)Simulation Mode is used for debugging, and can only be executed on the MIC

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3 Settings33-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● FontDisplays the font type stored in MICRO/I. To return to the system information screen, press the “System

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-134MICRO/I Specifications 1.1 Packing contentBefore installing the HG2G-S/-5S, make sure that the specifications of the

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1 HG2G-S/-5S34-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Type No.LCD size Power supply Interface Bezel color Type No.5.7 inch STN Color24V DCRS232C/485(422)Light

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-31 HG2G-S/-5S34MICRO/I Specifications1.3 Part Names HG2G-S HG2G-5SNo. Name Description(1) POWER LEDGreen (lit) : Normal

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5 User Communication3-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Status DeviceSpecify the destination word device for the transmitted or received data size and err

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1 HG2G-S/-5S34-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4External Interfaces● Serial Interface 1• Terminating Resistor Selector Switch (for RS485(422) interface)W

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-51 HG2G-S/-5S34MICRO/I Specifications● Serial Interface 2• Do not connect pin 6 (EN) with any other pins except when perf

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1 HG2G-S/-5S34-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.5 Specifications Applicable Standards Environmental Specifications Electrical Specifications Construct

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-71 HG2G-S/-5S34MICRO/I Specifications Performance Specifications EMC Specifications*1 The backlight life refers to the

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1 HG2G-S/-5S34-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.6 Dimensions HG2G-S<Cable Attached Dimensions>Depending on the type of connection cable used the di

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-91 HG2G-S/-5S34MICRO/I Specifications HG2G-5S<Cable Attached Dimensions>Depending on the type of connection cable

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1 HG2G-S/-5S34-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.7Installation● Operating EnvironmentFor designed performance and safety of the HG2G-S/-5S, do not install

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-111 HG2G-S/-5S34MICRO/I Specifications1.8 Wiring● Power Supply Terminal• Pin assignment is shown in the following table.•

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1 HG2G-S/-5S34-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.9 Maintenance and InspectionMaintain and inspect the HG2G-S/-5S periodically to ensure the best performan

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-131 HG2G-S/-5S34MICRO/I Specifications4 Put a new replacement battery into the battery holder.5 Replace the battery hold

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-315 User Communication3CommunicationWhen RXD is selected as Command Type:AddressBit Function Cause Solution+00 BCC errorTh

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1 HG2G-S/-5S34-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Maintenance ScreenTurn on the power to the HG2G-S/-5S, then press and hold the touch panel on the upper-l

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-151 HG2G-S/-5S34MICRO/I Specifications3 Press the [X] to close the Adjust Contrast / Brightness Screen.To adjust the cont

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 Packing contentBefore installing the HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G, make sure that the specifications of the

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-172 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications2.3 Part Names HG2G-5F (5.7inch) HG3G-8 (8.4inch) HG3G-A (10.4inch)

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual HG4G (12.1inch)No. Name Description(1) POWER LEDGreen (lit) : Normal Operation (Power is ON.)Not li

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-192 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications2.4External Interfaces● Serial Interface (COM1) CAUTION• Make sure to turn

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Serial Interface (COM2)• Terminating Resistor Selector Switch (for RS485(422) interface)When using

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-212 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications2.5 Specifications Applicable Standards Environmental Specifications Elect

Page 378 - *4 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only

2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Performance Specifications EMC Specifications*2 The backlight life refers to the time until the su

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-232 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications2.6 Dimensions HG2G-5F (5.7inch)# The size to the expansion module installat

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5 User Communication3-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Transmission Wait (x100 msec)Specify the wait time (0 to 255) from when the trigger condition is s

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual HG3G-8 (8.4inch)# The size to the expansion module installation side <Cable Attached Dimensions

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-252 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications HG3G-A (10.4inch)# The size to the expansion module installation side <

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual HG4G (12.1inch)# The size to the expansion module installation side <Cable Attached Dimensions&

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-272 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications2.7Installation● Operating EnvironmentFor designed performance and safety of

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G OrientationThe HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G is designed to install on a vertical landscape. If

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-292 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications2.8 Wiring● Power Supply Terminal• Pin assignment is shown in the following t

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.9 USB Cable Lock Pin AttachmentWhen using the USB device, attach the USB Cable Lock Pin to prevent

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-312 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications2.10 Maintenance and InspectionMaintain and inspect the HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G peri

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualHandling of Batteries and Devices with Built-in Batteries in EU Member StatesNote) The following symb

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-332 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34MICRO/I Specifications● System ModePress the [System Mode] at the top of the Maintenance Screen. Th

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-335 User Communication3CommunicationWhen receiving of 1 frame of data could not be completed by the time the Receiving Tim

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2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G34-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Adjusting the Touch PanelA gap may be caused in the operation accuracy of the touch panel by the se

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-353 HG1F34MICRO/I Specifications 3.1 Packing contentBefore installing the HG1F, make sure that the specifications of the

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3 HG1F34-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.3 Part Names HG1F-SB22BF HG1F-SB22YFNo. Name Description(1) Display(2) Touch Panel(3) Serial Interface 1 Conn

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-373 HG1F34MICRO/I Specifications3.4External Interfaces● Serial Interface 1 D-sub Connector• RS232C type (Type No.HG1F-SB

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3 HG1F34-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Communication Terminal Block (RS485/422 type: Model No.HG1F-SB22YF only)Note that this terminal block cannot be

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-393 HG1F34MICRO/I Specifications3.5 Specifications Applicable Standards Environmental Specifications Electrical Specif

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3 HG1F34-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Performance Specifications EMC Specifications*1 The backlight life refers to the time until the surface bright

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-413 HG1F34MICRO/I Specifications3.6 Dimensions147476.039.365.8136.8Unit: mm

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3 HG1F34-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.7Installation● Operating EnvironmentFor designed performance and safety of the HG1F, do not install the HG1F in

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-433 HG1F34MICRO/I Specifications3.8 Wiring● Power Supply Terminal• Pin assignment is shown in the following table.• Use a

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5 User Communication3-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWhen RXD is selected as Command Type:Fixed Period: Data is transmitted at a fixed time interval.Data

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3 HG1F34-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.9 Maintenance and InspectionMaintain and inspect the HG1F periodically to ensure the best performance. Do not d

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-453 HG1F34MICRO/I Specifications7 Align the tabs (4) of the rear case in place, and close the rear case.IDEC provides re

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3 HG1F34-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Replace the battery holder cover into the original position.Replace the battery holder cover on the HG1F, and t

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-474 HG2F34MICRO/I Specifications 4.1 Packing contentBefore installing the HG2F, make sure that the specifications of the

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4 HG2F34-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.3 Part NamesNo. Name Description(1) Display(2) Touch Panel(3) CC-switch(4) Power Supply Terminal(5) Serial Inte

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-494 HG2F34MICRO/I Specifications4.4External Interfaces● Serial Interface 1 D-sub ConnectorTo enable th e 33 0Ω built-i

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4 HG2F34-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Serial interface 2• Connect pin 6(EN) and pin 2(ER) unless performing maintenance communications for downloadin

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-514 HG2F34MICRO/I Specifications4.5 Specifications Applicable Standards Environmental Specifications Electrical Specif

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4 HG2F34-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Performance Specifications EMC Specifications*1 The backlight life refers to the time until the surface bright

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-534 HG2F34MICRO/I Specifications4.6 Dimensions HG2F-S*22 HG2F-S*52Unit: mmUnit: mm

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-355 User Communication3Communication CommandShows a list of command data. Double clicking the line displays the Data Sett

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4 HG2F34-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.7Installation● Operating EnvironmentFor designed performance and safety of the HG2F, do not install the HG2F in

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-554 HG2F34MICRO/I Specifications4.8 Wiring● Power Supply Terminal• Pin assignment is shown in the following table.• Use a

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4 HG2F34-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.9 Maintenance and InspectionMaintain and inspect the HG2F periodically to ensure the best performance. Do not d

Page 417 - 2 Press the Stop button

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-574 HG2F34MICRO/I Specifications5 Press the lock tab at the lower right of the LCD module, and lift the backlight to remo

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5 HG3F/4F34-58 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5.1 Packing contentBefore installing the HG3F/4F, make sure that the specifications of the product conform t

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-595 HG3F/4F34MICRO/I Specifications5.3 Part Names HG3F HG4FNo. Name Description(1) Display(2) Touch Panel(3) Power Supp

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5 HG3F/4F34-60 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.4External Interfaces● Serial Interface 1 D-sub ConnectorTo enable the 330Ω built-in terminator, connect ter

Page 421

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-615 HG3F/4F34MICRO/I Specifications● Serial interface 2• Do not connect pin 6 (EN) with any other pins except when perfor

Page 422 - 6 Multi-Button

5 HG3F/4F34-62 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.5 Specifications Applicable Standards Environmental Specifications Electrical Specifications Constructio

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-635 HG3F/4F34MICRO/I Specifications Performance Specifications EMC Specifications*1 The degree of protection for the op

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5 User Communication3-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Command SizeDisplays the data size of a configured command.The calculation method for command size

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5 HG3F/4F34-64 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.6 Dimensions HG3F HG4FUnit: mm

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-655 HG3F/4F34MICRO/I Specifications5.7Installation● Operating EnvironmentFor designed performance and safety of the HG3/4

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5 HG3F/4F34-66 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.8 Wiring● Power Supply Terminal• Pin assignment is shown in the following table.• Use applicable cables for

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-675 HG3F/4F34MICRO/I Specifications5.9 Maintenance and InspectionMaintain and inspect the HG3/4F periodically to ensure t

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5 HG3F/4F34-68 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Remove the backlight connector from the inverter module.5 Draw out the backlight , pushing the tab of backli

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-695 HG3F/4F34MICRO/I Specifications3 Peel the protective film on the window.4 Remove the backlight connector from the inv

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5 HG3F/4F34-70 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Adjust BacklightThe backlight of the HG3/4F display can be adjusted by following the procedure below.1 Turn

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-716 HG2S34MICRO/I Specifications 6.1 Packing contentBefore installing the HG2S, make sure that the specifications of the

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6 HG2S34-72 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.3 Part Names FrontNo. Name Description1 Emergency stop switch or Stop switchWhen an emergency stop switch or a

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-736 HG2S34MICRO/I Specifications RearNo. Name Description11 Enabling switchWhen an enabling switch is not specified, onl

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-375 User Communication3Communication● Data Settings Dialog BoxSpecify the transmitted or received data by a command. Type

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6 HG2S34-74 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.4External Interfaces● Serial Interface1• Connector Pin Layout• Connector Pin Functions• Communication switch se

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-756 HG2S34MICRO/I Specifications● Serial Interface2• Connect pin 6 (EN) and pin 2 (ER) unless performing maintenance comm

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6 HG2S34-76 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.5 Mechanical Switches● The standard switch layout and functions are described below:Note: Specify switch operat

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-776 HG2S34MICRO/I Specifications● Connector Pin Functions● Construction of Contact1. Emergency stop switch or Stop switch

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6 HG2S34-78 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 to 6. Push-button Switchse (C1, C2, D1, D2)●Expansion Switch BlockSwitches at E1 through E6 are allocated to ex

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-796 HG2S34MICRO/I Specifications6.6 Specifications Applicable StandardsNote: These standards are applicable to only the

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6 HG2S34-80 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Performance Specifications EMC Specifications*1 Not a guarantee in all usage environments with oil materials.C

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-816 HG2S34MICRO/I Specifications6.7 Dimensions Cable Lenght 3 or 5 or 10m 186 (90) 228(71) 57 Unit: mm

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6 HG2S34-82 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.8Installation● Operating EnvironmentFor designed performance and safety of the HG2S, do not install the HG2S in

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-836 HG2S34MICRO/I Specifications6.9 Wiring● Connector classificationD-sub 37P connector (plug): DC-37-PF-N (JAE) D-sub 37

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ContentsPreface-13 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual7 Alarm List Display ...

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5 User Communication3-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Transmission (TXD) CommandConstant (Character)The character data is sent without being converted.

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6 HG2S34-84 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Cable Specification27C2 NO1(D2 NO2)C2 Contact 1 (D2 Contact 2) Out Pair 6: Black (Thin)28 SWCOM C1, C2, D1, D2

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-856 HG2S34MICRO/I Specifications6.10 Maintenance and InspectionMaintain and inspect the HG2S periodically to ensure the b

Page 450 - 7.1 How the Keypad is Used

7 Options34-86 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7.1 HG1F● Options● Replacement Parts7OptionsName Type No. DescriptionMaintenance Cable HG9Z-XCM22D-sub 9pin

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-877 Options34MICRO/I Specifications7.2 HG2F/3F/4F● Options● Replacement Parts*1 Type No. of Replacement BacklightThe HG4

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7 Options34-88 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual7.3 HG2S● Options● Replacement PartsName Type No. DescriptionMaintenance Cable HG9Z-XCM22D-sub 9pin female con

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-897 Options34MICRO/I Specifications7.4 HG2G-S/-5S● Options● Replacement Parts*1 The protective sheet is UV resistant, how

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7 Options34-90 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual7.5 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G● Options*1 The protective sheet is UV resistant, however, resistance against direct sunli

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 34-917 Options34MICRO/I Specifications● Replacement PartsName Type No. DescriptionProtective Cover HG9Z-2E2PN03For HG2G-5FTT

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7 Options34-92 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 35-135TroubleshootingThis chapter describes the errors that may occur with the MICRO/I and the measures necessary to correct

Page 458

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-395 User Communication3CommunicationConstant (Hexadecimal)The hexadecimal data is sent without being converted.Use this se

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1 Error Messages35-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualZNV file is not found The project file (ZNV format) was not in the specified location on the external me

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 35-31 Error Messages35Troubleshooting1.2 Low Battery VoltageAn internal battery maintains clock settings and log data in the

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2 Handling Problems35-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 When You Cannot Download Project DataIf you are unable to download project data from the WindO/

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-1AppendixThis chapter contains the Color Number Correspondence Table, and describes details about the Color Palette and ot

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2 View BrowserA-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual The View Browser displays the list of graphics that have been prepared in advance in WindO/I-NV2. The set

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-33 Color PaletteAppendix The Color Palette is used to select colors for drawing objects, text on parts, outlines, flanges

Page 465 - Enabled Disabled

4 Pattern PaletteA-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual The Pattern Palette is used to select patterns for drawing and part objects.The Pattern Palette appear

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-55 Text AlignmentAppendix Text Alignment is used to adjust the way text appears on Drawing Objects and Parts.●Horizontal

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5 Text AlignmentA-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Align Text Horizontal● Vertical WritingThese examples show how text appears for Align Text Horizontal.A

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-75 Text AlignmentAppendix Align Text HorizontalLeft: Aligns the text along the left edge.Center: Centers the text horizon

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5 User Communication3-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualDeviceThe value of device is either not converted or converted to ASCII and then sent as data with t

Page 470 - Default state Press R-button

6 USB DriverA-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 6.1 Installing the USB driver● HG2G-5F, HG3G/4GWindows 7/8, Windows VistaFollow these steps to install the

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-96 USB DriverAppendix2 Call up the Device Manager. Windows 8Right-click on the Start screen and then click All Apps, Cont

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6 USB DriverA-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Click Browse my computer for driver software if using Windows Vista / the 64-bit edition of Windows 7/8 or

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-116 USB DriverAppendix6 Specify the folder to save the USB driver and click OK.7 Click Next.• The USB driver is located in

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6 USB DriverA-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual8 Click Install.The USB driver installation begins.9 Click Close.IDEC USB CDC ACM. appears if the USB driver

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-136 USB DriverAppendixTo uninstall the Windows 7/8 64-bit edition version of the USB driver for the HG2G-5F, HG3G/4GThe Wi

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6 USB DriverA-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Delete oem**.inf.Right-click on oem**.inf and click Delete or press on the keyboard.The File access deni

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-156 USB DriverAppendixWindows XPFollow these steps to install the HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G USB driver.1 Connect the USB cable to t

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6 USB DriverA-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Click Continue Anyway.The USB driver installation begins.5 Click Finish.The driver names will appear as fo

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-176 USB DriverAppendixChanging driver signing optionsIf the USB driver installation stops before it is complete, follow th

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-415 User Communication3Communication VariableSelect this check box to change the transmitted data size according to condi

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6 USB DriverA-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● HG2G-5SFollow these steps to install the HG2G-5S USB driver.1 The HG2G-5S USB driver installation wizard w

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-196 USB DriverAppendix3 Click Finish.4 Connect the USB cable to the USB interface on the HG2G-5S (with power supplied) and

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6 USB DriverA-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTo uninstall the HG2G-5S USB driverFollow these steps to uninstall the USB driver and then reinstall it.1 Op

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-216 USB DriverAppendix● HG2FWindows 8Follow these steps to install the HG2F USB driver.1 Connect the USB cable to the USB

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6 USB DriverA-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Click Search automatically for updated driver software.5 Click Install this driver software anyway.The USB

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-236 USB DriverAppendix6 Click Close.NVUSB Device appears if the USB driver installs properly.Windows 7Follow these steps t

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6 USB DriverA-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWindows VistaFollow these steps to install the HG2F USB driver.1 Connect the USB cable to the USB interface

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A-256 USB DriverAppendix4 Click Close.NVUSB Device appears if the USB driver installs properly.Windows XPFor Windows XP, the

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6 USB DriverA-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.2 Checking the USB DriverFollow these steps to confirm that the USB driver was installed properly, and tha

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IndexWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Index-1IndexNumerics1:1 Communication...3-2,3-41:N Communication...

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5 User Communication3-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample 3When the trigger condition is satisfied, the value of device is read, and data is converted

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Index-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualClear... 24-26Clear Data from the MICRO/I...

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IndexWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Index-3Deleting a Security Group ... 23-20Deleting a User Account...

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Index-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualFull Screen... 10-59Function ...

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IndexWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Index-5Line Chart ... 11-36Library Screens...

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Index-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualCalendar... 10-158Character Input ...

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IndexWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Index-7Picture Display ... 10-46Pie ...

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Index-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualSaving registered user communication protocol as a file ...

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IndexWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Index-9TTag Editor ...2-68Target...

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Index-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualView ...2-52Screens...

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-435 User Communication3CommunicationExample 6When the trigger condition is satisfied, the value of device is read and data

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5 User Communication3-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualRegistering Constant (Character)From the registered character data, character data according to the

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-455 User Communication3CommunicationExample: Transmission command for Registering Constant (Character) dataWhen the trigge

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5 User Communication3-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualRegistering Constant (Hexadecimal)From the registered hexadecimal data, the hexadecimal data accordi

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-475 User Communication3CommunicationExample: Transmission command for Registering Constant (Hexadecimal) data When the tri

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5 User Communication3-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualBCC (Block Check Code)A BCC for the transmission data is automatically calculated and appended to th

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-495 User Communication3Communication Conversion TypeAfter calculating the data using the specified calculation type, sele

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5 User Communication3-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Bytes and BCC dataWhen the converted data is 3034h, the data appended to the transmission data is

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-515 User Communication3Communication● Receive (RXD) CommandConstant (Character)The received data is considered as characte

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5 User Communication3-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualConstant (Hexadecimal)The received data is considered as hexadecimal data and compared with the data

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-535 User Communication3CommunicationDeviceFrom the received data, data of the specified size is unconverted, or converted

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5 User Communication3-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual VariableSelect this check box to store data up to either Constant (Character) data, or Constant (H

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-555 User Communication3CommunicationExample 3When the trigger condition is satisfied, the received data is stored in devic

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5 User Communication3-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample 6When the trigger condition is satisfied, the received data is stored in devices in the foll

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-575 User Communication3CommunicationExample 8When the trigger condition is satisfied, the received data is stored in devic

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5 User Communication3-58 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualRegistering Constant (Character)The received data is compared with the registered character data and

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-595 User Communication3CommunicationExample: Registering Constant (Character) for receive command dataWhen the trigger con

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5 User Communication3-60 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualRegistering Constant (Hexadecimal)The received data is compared with the registered hexadecimal data

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-615 User Communication3CommunicationExample: Registering Constant (Hexadecimal) for receive command dataWhen the trigger c

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5 User Communication3-62 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Since the Indirect Device LDR100 of Device of the receive command data is 2 (DEC), the data is sto

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-635 User Communication3CommunicationBCC (Block Check Code)The BCC comparison data is automatically calculated from the rec

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5 User Communication3-64 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Conversion TypeAfter calculating the data using the specified calculation type, select the type of

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-655 User Communication3Communication• Number of bytes and comparison dataWhen the converted data is 3034h, the data used f

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5 User Communication3-66 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualSkipThe data with the specified number of bytes in the receive data will be ignored.This can be conf

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-675 User Communication3Communication● Start Code and Terminal CodeA start code starts data reception and a terminal code j

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ContentsWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Preface-163.2 Individual Settings Dialog Box ...

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5 User Communication3-68 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualNot set SetSetNot setReception is started from the beginning and terminated with the terminal code.N

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-695 User Communication3Communication5.4 Example of User Communication SettingsThis section describes examples of user comm

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5 User Communication3-70 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Receive command: Command Settings dialog box settingsOperation for receive command1 When data tran

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-715 User Communication3Communication● Example 2This section describes an example of user communication protocol settings f

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5 User Communication3-72 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Receive command: Command Settings dialog box settingsOperation for receive command1 Change the tri

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-735 User Communication3Communication- When the BCC calculation result is 0002h, the converted data will be 3032h.- When th

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5 User Communication3-74 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.5 Compatible USB Barcode ReadersThe following USB barcode readers can be used with the MICRO/I:5.6

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-755 User Communication3CommunicationHG2S (Connector) Serial Interface 1 (RS422/485)HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G (Connector)HG2G-S/-5S

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5 User Communication3-76 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualHG1F (Terminal)HG2F/3F/4F (Connector)HG2S (Connector)3 RDA(RD+)Pin No. Name4 RDB(RD-)1 SDA(SD+)2 SDB

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-775 User Communication3Communication Serial interface 2HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G (Terminal)Refer to “Serial interface (RS232C)” on

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ContentsPreface-17 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualChapter 21 Sound Function1 Function and Settings ...

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6 Sub Host Communication3-78 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 6.1 OverviewLike PLC link communication, Sub Host Communication is a communication method for

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-796 Sub Host Communication3Communication6.3 Specifications of the Sub Host CommunicationThe MICRO/I supports communication

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6 Sub Host Communication3-80 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.4 Basic Flow from Setting the WindO/I-NV2 to Sub Host CommunicationThe following flowchart des

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-816 Sub Host Communication3Communication6.6 Setting Internal Device LLR AssignmentTo control external devices in sub-host

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6 Sub Host Communication3-82 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.7 Error informationThis setting is for monitoring all error information and for controlling Su

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3-836 Sub Host Communication3Communication● Monitor the error information of each Station No.These settings are for monitori

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-14Project SettingsThe settings and screen data required to run the MICRO/I are contained in a data structure called a Proj

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Select O/I Type, Model, and Installation, and then click Next.The S

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-31 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings ConnectionSelect the connection according to the n

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ContentsWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Preface-183 Uploading...

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Creating new project data using a templateYou can create project da

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-51 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings1.2 Opening Project Data● Opening project dataYou ca

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Opening project data in a previous formatYou can open project data

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-71 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings3 Click OK.The Save As dialog box is displayed.Click

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Opening project data for DownloaderYou can convert project data upl

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-91 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings5 Click OK.You are returned to the Upload dialog box

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Saving Project Data● Saving project dataYou can save the project

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-111 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings● Saving project data with a different nameYou can

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Saving project data as project data for DownloaderYou can convert

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-131 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings3 Enter project name and then click Save.A download

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONSPreface-1 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualConfirm that the delivered product is what you have ordered. Read this manual to make sure of co

Page 562

ContentsPreface-19 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Minimum System Requirements...27-132.

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4 Printing Project DataYou can print the settings for the project

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-151 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings● Print Tab Printer Print RangeSelect the items y

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Screen Ta b TypeSelect the screens to print from the following it

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-171 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings● Picture Ta b NameShows a list of selected drawin

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Library Ta b NameShows a list of selected library names. ZoomPri

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-191 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings● Protocol Ta b NameShows a list of selected proto

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.5 Comparing Project DataCompares project data during editing with

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-211 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings1.6 Changing Project Settings● Changing O/I TypeThi

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Select the conversion option, and then click OK. The data conversi

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-231 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4Project Settings3 Check the message and click OK.The Destination pa

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ContentsWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Preface-201.6 Deleting Files on the Memory Card ... 30-1

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1 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Project Data4-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.7 Closing Project DataYou can close the project data being edited.

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-252 Project Settings Configuration Procedure4Project Settings The Project Settings dialog box is used to configure MICRO/

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes items and buttons on the Project Settings dialog box.3.1 System Ta

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-273 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings BacklightThese options configure the backlight control function. Enable

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Enable MaintenanceSelect this check box to display the maintenance screen during operatio

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-293 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings Show script error*1*2Select this check box to display an error message o

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Use Device Cache*1Select this check box to execute processing by reading all the host dev

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-313 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings Storage Method of 32-bit Numerical Data*1Selects the handling method for

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● System AreaOverviewThe area of predetermined devices to control the screen and communicat

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-333 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings+12Flash display (0.5 sec. cycle)This bit stores the screen flash state (0

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ContentsPreface-21 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Part Names...

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualSystem Area 2This area stores MICRO/I states and error information. These bits are 0 immedi

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-353 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project SettingsSystem Area 3This area is for changing the MICRO/I internal clock data.Sys

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 Communication Interface TabThe Communication Interface tab is used to configure the fun

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-373 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project SettingsHG2G-S/-5SHG1F/2F/2S/3F/4FFunctions Available with the Serial InterfaceThe

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualFunctions Available with the Ethernet InterfaceThe following functions can be used with MIC

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-393 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings Interface SettingsThe items that can be configured vary based on the com

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWhen Ethernet is selected under Interface ConfigurationExample: To communicate with two MIC

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-413 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project SettingsWhen Protocol1, Protocol2, or Protocol3 is selected for Ethernet under Int

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWhen USB2(USB-A) is selected under Interface ConfigurationWhen USB1(USB-B) is selected unde

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-433 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project SettingsWhen SERIAL 2 is selected under Interface ConfigurationWhen USB is selecte

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWhen O/I Link is selected under Interface ConfigurationWhen Parallel is selected under Inte

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-453 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.3 Host I/F Driver TabThe Host I/F Driver tab is used to configure the ho

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Ignore communication errors and continue operation*1Select this check box to continue MIC

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-473 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.4 Host I/F Network TabThe Host I/F Network tab is used to configure the

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Host I/F Network Settings Dialog BoxTo communicate with an external device via Ethernet c

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-493 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.5 Host Port Extension TabThe Host Port Extension tab is used to configur

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.6 O/I Link TabThe O/I Link tab configures the slave stations to connect to when the MICRO

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-513 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.7 User Communication TabThe User Communication tab is used to configure

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual ProtocolShows the protocol defined as the selected user communication. For details, refer

Page 605

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-533 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.8 Sub Host Communication TabThe Sub Host Communication tab is used to co

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Monitor the error information of all Station No.sSelect this check box to monitor the err

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-553 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.9 Printer TabThe Printer tab is used to configure the printer that is co

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualSome functions may not be available depending the Printer Code/Manufacturer selection.• Col

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-573 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.10 Memory Card TabThe Memory Card tab is used to configure the destinati

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-58 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.11 USB Flash Drive TabThe USB Flash Drive tag is used to configure the functions for a US

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-593 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.12 Expansion Module TabThe Expansion Module tab is used to configure inp

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-60 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.13 Web Server TabThe Web Server tab configures the MICRO/I's Web Server function. Fo

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-613 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.14 Project Details TabThe Project Details tab displays and configures pr

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-62 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual LanguageSelects the language to use for the system information from the following. This o

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-633 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings3.15 Contents TabThe Contents tab is used to enter a comment for the proje

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 1-11System Composition There are two types of system compositions used in operating the MICRO/I: One that is configured for

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3 Project Settings Dialog Box4-64 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.16 Compatible TabThe Compatible tab is used to enable the functions in previous versions

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4-653 Project Settings Dialog Box4Project Settings Compatible with HG1BThese options are only displayed when the Use HG1B C

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4 Project Restrictions4-66 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4.1 Download Restrictions Project Data SizeThe size of the project data that can be downloaded

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-15ScreenThis chapter gives an overview of the MICRO/I screen and describes how to create setup and operate the screen. 1.

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2 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 Creating ScreensThis section describes how to create Base Screens an

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-32 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5Screen2.2 Opening Screens● Opening a screenYou can open a single screen t

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2 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Opening the previous or next screenYou can open the screen with the prev

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-52 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5Screen2.3 Saving Screens● Saving a screenYou can save a single screen.Rig

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2 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Saving a screen with a different screen numberYou can save the screen be

Page 627

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-72 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5Screen2.4 Closing Screens● Closing the displayed screenYou can close the

Page 628

1 System Composition1-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 System Composition for Creating ScreensIt is necessary to create and download a project to the MI

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2 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2 Click the screens to close in Screen List and click the OK button. Scre

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-92 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5Screen2.5 Duplicating ScreensYou can copy a screen that has already been

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2 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• If multiple screens are selected in Screen List or if the Number of cop

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-112 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5Screen2.6 Deleting Screens● Deleting a screenYou can delete a single scr

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2 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2 Click the screens to delete in Screen List and click the OK button.A de

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-132 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5Screen2.7 Reusing ScreensYou can copy screens from other project data.1

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2 Creating and Manipulating WindO/I-NV2 Screens5-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Click the screens to copy in Screen List and click the OK button. Scre

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-153 Base Screen5Screen The screen that is displayed when the MICRO/I is in Run Mode. This screen places drawing objects a

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3 Base Screen5-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options Tab Background ColorSelect the screen’s background color (color: 256 colors, monochrome: 16 colo

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-173 Base Screen5Screen Display the Order of Overlapping ScreensYou can select the display order of the Base Screen and th

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 1-32 About the WindO/I-NV21System Composition WindO/I-NV2 is software that is exclusively designed for operation with the

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3 Base Screen5-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Security GroupSelect the security group to restrict the screen display.This option can only be set when U

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-193 Base Screen5Screen3.2 Displaying Layered Base ScreensIt is possible to layer and display multiple Base Screens. The co

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3 Base Screen5-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Layered screens that have been set as layered screens will not be displayed on the screen that is display

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-213 Base Screen5Screen3.3 Operating When Drawing Objects and Parts OverlapPlace drawing objects and parts or parts with ot

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3 Base Screen5-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● When touch switches have overlapped*1Pressing the touch switch activates the touch switch of the bottom m

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-234 Popup Screen5Screen The Popup Screen that is displayed on the Base Screen when the MICRO/I is in Run Mode. The size a

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4 Popup Screen5-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual TitleEnter the Popup Screen’s title. Maximum number is 40 characters. This title is displayed in the Pop

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-254 Popup Screen5Screen Superimpose*2Displays the Popup Screen’s background as completely transparent. The screen underne

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4 Popup Screen5-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Security GroupSelect a security group to restrict displaying the screen.This option can only be set when

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-274 Popup Screen5Screen4.2 Popup Screen Configuration Title BarDisplays buttons and the title of the Popup Screen.Pressin

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3 Operating Modes1-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual The MICRO/I includes multiple modes, so you switch between modes as and when necessary. These modes ar

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4 Popup Screen5-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual (Close) ButtonCloses the Popup Screen. Screen Display AreaThe area where drawing objects and parts are

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-295 Screen Restrictions5Screen 5.1 Screen Number RestrictionsThe number of screens and layered screens that can be create

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5 Screen Restrictions5-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.3 Maximum Number of Host DevicesThe number of write-destination devices for usable host devices

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-316 Using Library Screens5Screen 6.1 What You Can Do with Library ScreensA Library Screen is a screen where you can regis

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6 Using Library Screens5-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.2 Creating a Library Screen1 On the Home tab, in the Screens group, click ▼ under New.2 Click t

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-336 Using Library Screens5Screen6 Click the Yes button.This saves the Library Screen and then closes it.Click the No butto

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6 Using Library Screens5-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Drag and drop or copy and paste objects to use from the Library Screen to the screen being edit

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-356 Using Library Screens5Screen6.4 Deleting Library ScreensYou can delete multiple Library Screens as a group.1 On the Ho

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6 Using Library Screens5-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.5 Exporting Library ScreensTo use created Library Screens on another computer, export those Lib

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5-376 Using Library Screens5Screen6.6 Importing Library ScreensTo use Library Screens created on another computer, import th

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 1-54 Flow from Screen Creation and to Run Operation1System Composition The following flowchart describes the sequence of st

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6 Using Library Screens5-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 6-16Drawings and PartsThis chapter contains an overview of drawings and parts that are used when creating a screen and a des

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2 Drawing objects6-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the drawing objects that can be drawn in WindO/I-NV2.2.1 Shapes2.2 PictureLoads

Page 665

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 6-33 Part Types6Drawings and Parts This section describes the parts that can be used on the MICRO/I.3.1 Buttons3.2 Lamps3.3

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3 Part Types6-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.4 Charts3.5 CommandsPart DescriptionBar Chart Displays device values in a Bar Chart.Line Chart Displays dat

Page 667

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-17DrawingsThis chapter describes the procedures for drawing with shapes and the procedures for configuring pictures and te

Page 668 - Calendar state

1 Shapes7-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Properties of Line Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box. Line Width

Page 669

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-31 Shapes7Drawings1.2 Polyline● Polyline Drawing ProcedureThis section describes the procedure for drawing polylines.1 On

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1 Shapes7-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Properties of Polyline Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box. Line W

Page 671

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-51 Shapes7Drawings1.3 Polygon● Polygon Drawing ProcedureThis section describes the procedure for drawing polygons.1 On the

Page 672

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Preface-2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Prevent the HG2G-S/-5S/-5F, HG3G/4G, HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F from falling while moving or transporti

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4 Flow from Screen Creation and to Run Operation1-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1 Launch WindO/I-NV2Launch WindO/I-NV2.2 Creating a Project and ScreenCre

Page 674

1 Shapes7-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Properties of Polygon Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box. Line Wi

Page 675

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-71 Shapes7Drawings SizeW, H: Specifies the size of the polygon in width and height.W: 1 to (base screen horizontal size)H

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1 Shapes7-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4 Rectangle● Rectangle Drawing ProcedureThis section describes the procedure for drawing rectangles.1 On the Ho

Page 677 - Data Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-91 Shapes7Drawings● Properties of Rectangle Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog bo

Page 678

1 Shapes7-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Round RadiusSpecifies the rounding radius (1 to 200). However, the range that can be configured is where round

Page 679

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-111 Shapes7Drawings1.5 Circle/Ellipse● Circle/Ellipse Drawing ProcedureThis section describes the procedure for drawing ci

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1 Shapes7-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Properties of Circle/Ellipse Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box.

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-131 Shapes7Drawings Coordinates SizeX, Y: Specifies the display position of the circle or ellipse in coordinates.With t

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1 Shapes7-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.6 Arc● Arc Drawing ProcedureThis section describes the procedure for drawing arcs.1 On the Home tab, in the Dr

Page 683 - Scale Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-151 Shapes7Drawings● Properties of Arc Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box. L

Page 684 - MaximumMinimum

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-12WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsThis chapter describes the minimum system requirements for WindO/I-NV2, how t

Page 685 - Label Tab

1 Shapes7-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.7 Pie● Pie Drawing ProcedureThis section describes the procedure for drawing pies.1 On the Home tab, in the Dr

Page 686

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-171 Shapes7Drawings● Properties of Pie Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box. L

Page 687 - Not sasfied

1 Shapes7-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual SizeW, H: Specifies the size of the pie in width and height.W: 1 to (base screen horizontal size)H: 1 to (base

Page 688

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-191 Shapes7Drawings1.8 Equilateral Polygons● Equilateral Polygons Drawing ProcedureThis section describes the procedure to

Page 689

1 Shapes7-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Properties of Equilateral Polygon Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog

Page 690 - 1 Bar Chart

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-211 Shapes7Drawings SizeW, H: Specifies the size of the equilateral polygon in width and height.W: 1 to (base screen hori

Page 691

1 Shapes7-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.9 Fill● Fill Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the fill configuration procedure.1 On the Home tab,

Page 692 - 2 Line Chart

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-231 Shapes7Drawings● Properties of Fill Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box.

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2 Picture7-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 Picture Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the picture configuration procedure.1 On the Home t

Page 694

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-252 Picture7Drawings2.2 Properties of Picture Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog

Page 695 - Number of display

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Available Data● Data typesData type is the format of the data related to the minimum and

Page 696

3 Text7-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3.1 Text Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for text.1 On the Home tab, i

Page 697 - 3. Display next data

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-273 Text7Drawings3.2 Properties of Text dialog boxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box.

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3 Text7-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Windows FontConfigures the font to use as the Windows Font.Select Windows for Font to display the current settin

Page 699

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7-293 Text7Drawings Coordinates Use Text AreaSelect this check box to specify a text area and adjust the display position

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3 Text7-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

Page 701 - Pen (Log) Ta b

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-18ButtonsThis chapter describes the setup for the button parts and related MICRO/I operations. 1.1 How the Bit Button is

Page 702

1 Bit Button8-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Momentary Alternate Toggle MovePressing the button writes a 1 to the bit device.Releasing the button wri

Page 703 - Bit 15 Bit 0

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-31 Bit Button8Buttons1.2 Bit Button Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Bit Butt

Page 704

1 Bit Button8-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Properties of Bit Button Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box.

Page 705

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-51 Bit Button8Buttons Destination DeviceSpecify the destination bit device.Click to display the Device Address Settings

Page 706

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-31 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsExample: Data handlingfloat32Data is handled as a

Page 707 - Grid lines

1 Bit Button8-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Write*1Specify the number of bit devices (1 to 64) at the destination.This setting is enabled only if Actio

Page 708

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-71 Bit Button8Buttons View Switching Method*1Select how to display the ON/OFF status of the button.*1 Advanced mode onlyB

Page 709 - Date and Time (Cursor) Tab

1 Bit Button8-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta bOnly Coordinates and Size can be configured when No Image is selected for View Switching Method on

Page 710

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-91 Bit Button8Buttons FlashSelect this check box if flashing is desired (alternating ON and OFF) when a part is ON. Coor

Page 711 - 12:01:30

1 Bit Button8-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Registration Text TabThese options can only be configured when Button or Device is selected for View Switc

Page 712 - Chart state

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-111 Bit Button8Buttons OFF, ONText: Inputs characters to be displayed on parts. The maximum number is 3,750 characters.Th

Page 713

1 Bit Button8-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input ConditionThe Button i

Page 714

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-131 Bit Button8Buttons Visible Condition*1The Button is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Button is hidden

Page 715

1 Bit Button8-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Button from the following.Always visible: The Button is a

Page 716

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-151 Bit Button8Buttons● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. ON delaySelect this check box to use th

Page 717 - 3Pie Chart

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualData type Storing 1234 (hex) in LDR10 Storing F765 (hex) in LDR10BCD4The sign is 1 (hex), so

Page 718

1 Bit Button8-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not included in the

Page 719

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-171 Bit Button8Buttons● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the po

Page 720

2 Word Button8-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 How the Word Button is UsedWrites a value to a word device. Can be used to indirectly specify the des

Page 721

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-192 Word Button8Buttons Set Move Momentary AlternatePressing the button writes a fixed value to a word device.ReleaseI

Page 722

2 Word Button8-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Add, Sub, Multi, Div, Mod, OR, AND, XORPressing the button performs arithmetic on the value of source dev

Page 723

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-212 Word Button8Buttons2.2 Word Button Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Word

Page 724 - 3 Pie Chart

2 Word Button8-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Properties of Word Button Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog b

Page 725

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-232 Word Button8ButtonsMomentary: Pressing the button writes the constant value of ON data to a word device.Releasing the

Page 726

2 Word Button8-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data TypeSelect the data type to be handled by the operation selected for Action Mode.For details, refer

Page 727

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-252 Word Button8Buttons Destination Device*1 Advanced mode onlyDestination Device: Specify the destination word device.Cl

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WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-51 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations● Indirect Read and Indirect Write SettingsThe in

Page 729

2 Word Button8-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual View Switching Method*1Select how to display the ON/OFF status of the button.*1 Advanced mode onlyButton:

Page 730

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-272 Word Button8Buttons● View Ta bOnly Coordinates and Size can be configured when No Image is selected for View Switching

Page 731

2 Word Button8-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual FlashSelect this check box if flashing is desired (alternating ON and OFF) when a part is ON. Coordinate

Page 732 - Range Ta b

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-292 Word Button8Buttons● Registration Text Ta bThese options can only be configured when Button or Device is selected for

Page 733

2 Word Button8-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual OFF, ONText: Inputs characters to be displayed on parts. The maximum number is 3,750 characters.The chara

Page 734

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-312 Word Button8Buttons● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input ConditionThe

Page 735

2 Word Button8-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Visible Condition*1The Button is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Button is hidden while t

Page 736

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-332 Word Button8ButtonsTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Button from the following.Always visible: The Bu

Page 737 - Commands

2 Word Button8-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. ON delaySelect this check box to use the ON de

Page 738 - State of condition

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-352 Word Button8ButtonsExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not include

Page 739

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Available Text● FontSupported LanguagesThe MICRO/I can display multiple fonts by installi

Page 740

2 Word Button8-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup tex

Page 741

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-373 Goto Screen Button8Buttons 3.1 How the Goto Screen Button is UsedSwitches to another screen or displays a window.• Pr

Page 742

3 Goto Screen Button8-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 Goto Screen Button Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for

Page 743

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-393 Goto Screen Button8Buttons3.3 Properties of Goto Screen Button Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in t

Page 744

3 Goto Screen Button8-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Goto Screen View Switching Method*1Select how to display the ON/OFF status of the button.*1 Advan

Page 745 - 2 Word Write Command

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-413 Goto Screen Button8Buttons● View Ta bOnly Coordinates and Size can be configured when No Image is selected for View Sw

Page 746

3 Goto Screen Button8-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual FlashSelect this check box if flashing is desired (alternating ON and OFF) when a part is ON. Coo

Page 747

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-433 Goto Screen Button8Buttons● Registration Text Ta bThese options can only be configured when Button or Device is select

Page 748

3 Goto Screen Button8-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual OFF, ONText: Inputs characters to be displayed on parts. The maximum number is 3,750 characters.Th

Page 749

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-453 Goto Screen Button8Buttons● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input Condi

Page 750

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-71 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsInstalled Fonts in the MICRO/IFont Name Code Syst

Page 751

3 Goto Screen Button8-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Visible Condition*1The Button is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Button is hidden

Page 752 - Execution Execution Execution

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-473 Goto Screen Button8ButtonsTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Button from the following.Always visible:

Page 753

3 Goto Screen Button8-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. ON delaySelect this check box to use th

Page 754 - 3 Goto Screen Command

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-493 Goto Screen Button8ButtonsExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not

Page 755

3 Goto Screen Button8-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the po

Page 756

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-514 Print Button8Buttons 4.1 How the Print Button is UsedOutputs a screenshot to a printer or a memory card.• Pressing th

Page 757

4 Print Button8-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.2 Print Button Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Print Butto

Page 758

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-534 Print Button8Buttons4.3 Properties of Print Button Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Propertie

Page 759

4 Print Button8-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Print Time stampAdds the date and time of printing to the screenshot before sending it to the printer.Th

Page 760

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-554 Print Button8ButtonsThe methods to erase screenshot files saved on the memory card are as follows.• To erase files dur

Page 761 - 4Print Command

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualAvailable Fonts for Parts*1 To use a MICRO/I-installed font, the font should be downloaded fr

Page 762

4 Print Button8-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta bOnly Coordinates and Size can be configured when No Image is selected for View Switching Method

Page 763

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-574 Print Button8Buttons FlashSelect this check box if flashing is desired (alternating ON and OFF) when a part is ON. C

Page 764 - *3 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only

4 Print Button8-58 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Registration Text TabThese options can only be configured when Button or Device is selected for View Swi

Page 765

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-594 Print Button8Buttons OFF, ONText: Inputs characters to be displayed on parts. The maximum number is 3,750 characters.

Page 766

4 Print Button8-60 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input ConditionThe Button

Page 767

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-614 Print Button8Buttons Visible Condition*1The Button is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Button is hidde

Page 768 - SatisfiedSatisfiedSatisfied

4 Print Button8-62 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Button from the following.Always visible: The Button is

Page 769

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-634 Print Button8Buttons● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. ON delaySelect this check box to use

Page 770

4 Print Button8-64 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not included in th

Page 771

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-654 Print Button8Buttons● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the

Page 772

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-91 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsFont SizeExample: When downloading Japanese large

Page 773

5 Key Button8-66 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5.1 How the Key Button is UsedPerforms a variety of functions including uploading and downloading, copying

Page 774

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-675 Key Button8Buttons• Copying and recovering data archived on the SD memory card, inserted in the MICRO/I, to the USB fl

Page 775

5 Key Button8-68 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.2 Key Button Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Key Buttons.1 O

Page 776

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-695 Key Button8Buttons5.3 Properties of Key Button Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the properties di

Page 777

5 Key Button8-70 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Scroll SizeKey Buttons Pg. Up and Pg. Dwn scroll the list up and down, respectively. Key Buttons Fcs. Up a

Page 778

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-715 Key Button8ButtonsIf Copy Files is selected.If Download PLC Program is selected.Source: Select the source external mem

Page 779

5 Key Button8-72 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualIf Upload PLC Program is selected. Recording Target*2The recording of images and sound starts. Select the t

Page 780

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-735 Key Button8Buttons View Switching Method*3Select how to display the ON/OFF status of the button.*3 Advanced mode only

Page 781

5 Key Button8-74 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta bOnly Coordinates and Size can be configured when No Image is selected for View Switching Method o

Page 782

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-755 Key Button8Buttons FlashSelect this check box if flashing is desired (alternating ON and OFF) when a part is ON. Coo

Page 783

Revision historyPreface-3 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualRevision historyCaution• The contents of this manual and the WindO/I-NV2 application are copyright

Page 784

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● High-quality FontsThe high-quality fonts are the Japanese large fonts (first standard/seco

Page 785

5 Key Button8-76 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Registration Text TabThese options can only be configured when Button or Device is selected for View Switc

Page 786

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-775 Key Button8Buttons OFF, ONText: Inputs characters to be displayed on parts. The maximum number is 3,750 characters.Th

Page 787

5 Key Button8-78 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input ConditionThe Button i

Page 788

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-795 Key Button8Buttons Visible Condition*1The Button is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Button is hidden

Page 789

5 Key Button8-80 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Button from the following.Always visible: The Button is a

Page 790

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-815 Key Button8Buttons● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. ON delaySelect this check box to use th

Page 791

5 Key Button8-82 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not included in the

Page 792

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-835 Key Button8Buttons● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the po

Page 793

5 Key Button8-84 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.4 Key Buttons● For KeypadThese keys can be used for Numerical Input and Character Input: Numerical Input

Page 794

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-855 Key Button8Buttons> Inputs a >.? Inputs a ?.@ Inputs a @.A to Z Inputs a character from A to Z.[ Inputs a [.\ In

Page 795

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-111 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsHigh-quality Japanese Font Display (Size 8x16)WH

Page 796

5 Key Button8-86 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● For Data Transfer KeysThese keys can be used to execute Data Transfer functions.For details about Data Tra

Page 797

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-875 Key Button8Buttons● For the Multimedia Function Recording Video DisplayThe keys that can be used with the Video Disp

Page 798

5 Key Button8-88 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.5 Key BrowserSelect the key using the Key Browser. The Key Browser closes when a key is selected. The name

Page 799 - Alarm Log Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-895 Key Button8Buttons Alarm DisplayThese buttons are used to manipulate the Alarm List Display and Alarm Log Display par

Page 800

5 Key Button8-90 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● For the HG2G-S/-5S, HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4FLanguage:Switches the language displayed for each key. These languages

Page 801

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-915 Key Button8Buttons5.6 Key Button Usage Examples● Recording Images and SoundThis section describes how to record using

Page 802 - “Temperature abnormal”

5 Key Button8-92 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Select Multimedia Function and click Rec.You are returned to the Properties of Key Button dialog box.6 Sel

Page 803

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-935 Key Button8Buttons9 Select Multimedia Function and click Stop.You are returned to the Properties of Key Button dialog

Page 804

5 Key Button8-94 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Playing Recorded Images and SoundThis section describes how to select a movie file to play with the Movie

Page 805

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-955 Key Button8Buttons5 Click OK.The Properties of Video Display dialog box closes.6 Create a button to open the screen to

Page 806 - Deleting Data

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualHigh-quality Japanese Font Display (Size 16x16)WH0.5112 3 4 5 60.52345678WH1780.52345678• Wh

Page 807 - 12:53 12:52

5 Key Button8-96 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual10Specify the display location in coordinates for the movie file screen to open above the base screen with C

Page 808 - Using Detected Alarms

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-975 Key Button8Buttons3 Select a movie file.Press Down to select “123000.mp4” and then press Select.The movie file will be

Page 809

6 Multi-Button8-98 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 6.1 How the Multi-Button is UsedExecutes multiple commands at once.These commands can be assigned to a M

Page 810

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-996 Multi-Button8Buttons Momentary AlternateThe button turns ON when pressed, and OFF when released.ReleaseInitial image

Page 811

6 Multi-Button8-100 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.2 Multi-Button Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Multi-Butt

Page 812

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1016 Multi-Button8Buttons6.3 Properties of Multi-Button Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properti

Page 813

6 Multi-Button8-102 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Multi-FunctionUse this grid to add or edit commands to execute when the Multi-Button is pressed.Functio

Page 814

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1036 Multi-Button8Buttons View Switching Method*1Select how to display the ON/OFF status of the button.*1 Advanced mode o

Page 815

6 Multi-Button8-104 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualProperties of Bit Write for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Bit Write command for the Multi-Button. C

Page 816

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1056 Multi-Button8ButtonsProperties of Word Write for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Word Write command for the Multi-

Page 817

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-131 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations● Windows FontSelecting Windows Font for the Fon

Page 818

6 Multi-Button8-106 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Source DataSelect the data handled by the operation selected for Action Mode. Destination Device*1 Adv

Page 819

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1076 Multi-Button8ButtonsProperties of Goto Screen for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Goto Screen command for the Mult

Page 820

6 Multi-Button8-108 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Goto Screen*1 Advanced mode onlyScreen No.: If Action Mode is set to Switch to Base Screen, specify the

Page 821

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1096 Multi-Button8ButtonsProperties of Print for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Print command for the Multi-Button. C

Page 822

6 Multi-Button8-110 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual*2 This is applicable for models with the memory card interface only.*4 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only• These oper

Page 823

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1116 Multi-Button8ButtonsProperties of Key for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Key command for the Multi-Button. Comma

Page 824

6 Multi-Button8-112 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Transfer Setting*4Key Buttons Download Project, Upload Project, Copy Files, Download PLC Program, and U

Page 825

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1136 Multi-Button8ButtonsIf Copy Files is selected.If Download PLC Program is selected.Source: Select the source external

Page 826 - *1 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F only

6 Multi-Button8-114 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualIf Upload PLC Program is selected. Recording Target*5The recording of images and sound starts. Select th

Page 827

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1156 Multi-Button8ButtonsProperties of Script for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the script for the Multi-Button. Command

Page 828

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualUsing Windows FontsThis section describes how to use Windows Fonts.To register and use a Win

Page 829

6 Multi-Button8-116 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta bOnly Coordinates and Size can be configured when No Image is selected for View Switching Metho

Page 830

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1176 Multi-Button8Buttons FlashSelect this check box if flashing is desired (alternating ON and OFF) when a part is ON.

Page 831

6 Multi-Button8-118 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Registration Text TabThese options can only be configured when Button or Device is selected for View Sw

Page 832

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1196 Multi-Button8Buttons OFF, ONText: Inputs characters to be displayed on parts. The maximum number is 3,750 characters

Page 833

6 Multi-Button8-120 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input ConditionThe Butto

Page 834

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1216 Multi-Button8Buttons Visible Condition*1The Button is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Button is hidd

Page 835

6 Multi-Button8-122 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Button from the following.Always visible: The Button i

Page 836 - 4.4 Saving Data as a CSV File

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1236 Multi-Button8Buttons● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. ON delaySelect this check box to use

Page 837

6 Multi-Button8-124 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not included in t

Page 838

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1256 Multi-Button8Buttons● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the

Page 839 - Data Log Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-151 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsTo select a font in the Properties dialog boxSel

Page 840 - LDR12 : 124

7 Keypad8-126 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7.1 How the Keypad is UsedA part comprised of Key Buttons. Enters numbers and characters into Numerical or Ch

Page 841

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1277 Keypad8Buttons7.2 Keypad Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Keypads.1 On t

Page 842 - 20 80 2

7 Keypad8-128 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual7.3 Properties of Keypad Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box. Brow

Page 843

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1297 Keypad8Buttons SizeW, H: Specify the size of the Keypad by specifying width and height.W: 20 to (base screen horizon

Page 844 - 1.4 Saving and Deleting Data

8 Selector Switch8-130 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8.1 How the Selector Switch is UsedWrites a 0 or 1 to a bit device. This is an exclusive control tha

Page 845

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1318 Selector Switch8Buttons8.2 Selector Switch Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure

Page 846

8 Selector Switch8-132 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual8.3 Properties of Selector Switch Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties

Page 847

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1338 Selector Switch8Buttons2-Notch R-return: After the knob switches from Ch1 to Ch2, it returns to Ch1 when the R-button

Page 848

8 Selector Switch8-134 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual NotchRegister and edit the settings for each notch to each channel.3-Notch L-return: • If the knob i

Page 849

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1358 Selector Switch8ButtonsInsert: Inserts a notch setting entry above the currently selected position.Select the channel

Page 850

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Character Code TableUsing the Character Code TableExample: Finding the character code for

Page 851

8 Selector Switch8-136 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualNotch Settings dialog boxThis dialog configures a notch for a channel. If the channel has already been

Page 852 - *4 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F only

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1378 Selector Switch8Buttons● View Ta b BrowseSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part from the list o

Page 853

8 Selector Switch8-138 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Coordinates SizeX, Y: Sets the display position of parts using coordinates.The X and Y coordinates

Page 854

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1398 Selector Switch8Buttons● Format Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the following.Japanese, Euro

Page 855

8 Selector Switch8-140 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input ConditionThe Se

Page 856

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1418 Selector Switch8Buttons Visible Condition*1The Selector Switch is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Se

Page 857

8 Selector Switch8-142 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Selector Switch from the following.Always visible:

Page 858

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1438 Selector Switch8Buttons● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupsSecurity groups ar

Page 859

8 Selector Switch8-144 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not included i

Page 860

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1458 Selector Switch8Buttons● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and

Page 861

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-171 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsEuropean Font (ISO 8859-1)Central European Font

Page 862

9 Potentiometer8-146 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9.1 How the Potentiometer is UsedWrites a value to a word device by pressing a slider button.• The sli

Page 863

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1479 Potentiometer8Buttons9.2 Potentiometer Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for

Page 864

9 Potentiometer8-148 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual9.3 Properties of Potentiometer Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dia

Page 865

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1499 Potentiometer8Buttons● View Ta b BrowseSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part from the list of

Page 866

9 Potentiometer8-150 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Buttons Coordinates SizeForeground Color, Background Color: Selects the foreground and background co

Page 867

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1519 Potentiometer8Buttons● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input Condition

Page 868

9 Potentiometer8-152 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Visible Condition*1The Potentiometer is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Potentiometer

Page 869 - 4 Using the Data

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1539 Potentiometer8ButtonsTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Potentiometer from the following.Always visib

Page 870

9 Potentiometer8-154 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupsSecurity groups are a securi

Page 871

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8-1559 Potentiometer8ButtonsExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not incl

Page 872

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualBaltic Font (ANSI 1257)Cyrillic Font (ANSI 1251)

Page 873

9 Potentiometer8-156 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup

Page 874

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-19LampsThis chapter describes the setup for the lamp parts and related MICRO/I operations. 1.1 How the Pilot Lamp is Used

Page 875

1 Pilot Lamps9-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Pilot Lamp Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Pilot Lamps.1 O

Page 876 - 2 Click Advanced

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-31 Pilot Lamps9Lamps1.3 Properties of Pilot Lamp Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the properties dial

Page 877

1 Pilot Lamps9-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: When Action Mode is Flash (ON + Flash), Flash Trigger Device is M 0, and on the Trigger Condition t

Page 878

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-51 Pilot Lamps9Lamps● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part. BrowseSelect the

Page 879

1 Pilot Lamps9-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Recover Background*1Select this check box to recover the background of the area where the picture had been

Page 880

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-71 Pilot Lamps9Lamps● Registration Text Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the following.Japanese, E

Page 881

1 Pilot Lamps9-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual OFF, ONText: Inputs characters to be displayed on parts. The maximum number is 3,750 characters.The charac

Page 882

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-91 Pilot Lamps9Lamps● Trigger Condition Tab LightningThe Pilot Lamp is on while the condition is satisfied, and it is off

Page 883 - Operation Log Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-191 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsJapanese Font (JIS X0201)Control CodesRefer to t

Page 884 - Press touch switch

1 Pilot Lamps9-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Visible Condition*1The Pilot Lamp is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Pilot Lamp is hidden

Page 885

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-111 Pilot Lamps9LampsTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Pilot Lamp from the following.Always visible: The

Page 886 - 1.3 Data Configuration

1 Pilot Lamps9-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity groups are a security f

Page 887

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-131 Pilot Lamps9LampsExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User 1, who is not included

Page 888

1 Pilot Lamps9-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup tex

Page 889

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-152 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps 2.1 How the Multi-State Lamp is UsedMulti-state lamp parts display drawing objects. The value

Page 890

2 Multi-State Lamps9-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Display a picture when in the OFF state.*1*1 HG2G-S/-5S/-5F, HG3G/4G onlyMICRO/IExternal deviceD0bi

Page 891

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-172 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps2.2 Multi-State Lamp Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure

Page 892

2 Multi-State Lamps9-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Properties of Multi-State Lamp Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the properti

Page 893

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-192 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps*1 HG2G-S/-5S/-5F, HG3G/4G onlyExample 2: Bit is selected. The bits of trigger device D0 and th

Page 894 - Label of Recorded Data

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Preface-4 PrefacePrefaceThis manual describes MICRO/I operator interfaces (HG2G-S/-5S/-5F, HG3G/4G and HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F) and

Page 895 - Event Name

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4 Available Number of ColorsThe available number of colors that can be used on the WindO/I

Page 896 - Memory Card Output Tab

2 Multi-State Lamps9-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Trigger DeviceSpecifies the word device to use as the condition for switching the drawing object.Cl

Page 897

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-212 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part. Recover Ba

Page 898

2 Multi-State Lamps9-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Coordinates SizeX, Y: Sets the display position of parts using coordinates.The X and Y coordinates

Page 899

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-232 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps● Registration Text Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the following.Japa

Page 900

2 Multi-State Lamps9-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● State Tab Number of StatesSpecify the number of drawing objects (1 to 16) to display by switching.

Page 901

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-252 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps ImageShows the image for the OFF state*1 or state number selected in the Settings list. Copy

Page 902

2 Multi-State Lamps9-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualState Settings dialog boxThis dialog box sets the drawing object and registration text to display. I

Page 903 - Data Storage Area

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-272 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Visible Condit

Page 904 - 1.2 Data Storage Area

2 Multi-State Lamps9-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWhile ON: Displays the Multi-State Lamp when the device value is 1.While OFF: Displays the Multi-Stat

Page 905

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-292 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity groups are

Page 906 - 2.2 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-211 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations● Saving pictures in Picture ManagerThis section

Page 907

2 Multi-State Lamps9-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User 1, who is not included

Page 908 - 3.2 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 9-312 Multi-State Lamps9Lamps● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and t

Page 909 - Inspect soon

2 Multi-State Lamps9-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

Page 910 - Counting the Operation Count

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-110Data Displays71This chapter describes how to configure the Data Display parts and their operation on the MICRO/I. 1.

Page 911 - 1.3 Thresholds

1 Numerical Input10-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Numerical Input Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Numer

Page 912

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-31 Numerical Input10Data Displays1.3 Properties of Numerical Input Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on

Page 913

1 Numerical Input10-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual KeypadConfigures the keypad for entering values in the Numerical Input. Display TypeSelects the disp

Page 914

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-51 Numerical Input10Data Displays*2 Advanced mode onlyDisplay Floating Point: Select this check box to display the decima

Page 915

1 Numerical Input10-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Input MethodThese options specify the destination for entered values. Always Entry Mode*2Select this

Page 916 - Operation Time Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-71 Numerical Input10Data Displays Focus is moved by ENT button*2When multiple Numerical Inputs are configured on the scr

Page 917 - Operation Count Tab

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualThe picture is saved in Picture Manager. The name of the image file becomes the picture name

Page 918

1 Numerical Input10-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part. BrowseSelect the t

Page 919

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-91 Numerical Input10Data Displays Coordinates SizeX, Y: Sets the display position of parts using coordinates.The X and

Page 920

1 Numerical Input10-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Format Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the following.Standard, Stroke, 7-Se

Page 921

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-111 Numerical Input10Data Displays Display Numerical Value with “*” *2Select this check box to display the entered value

Page 922

1 Numerical Input10-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Data Over TabThe Data Over tab is displayed in Advanced mode. RangeSelect data type.Specifies the a

Page 923

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-131 Numerical Input10Data Displays When Data OverThese options configure the operation of the part when the value entere

Page 924

1 Numerical Input10-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input ConditionThe Nu

Page 925

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-151 Numerical Input10Data Displays Visible Condition*1The Numerical Input is displayed while the condition is satisfied.

Page 926

1 Numerical Input10-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Numerical Input from the following.Always visible:

Page 927 - Recipe Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-171 Numerical Input10Data Displays● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupsSecurity gr

Page 928 - 1.2 Data for Recipes

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-231 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsSelecting pictures from Symbol Factory1 Click Sy

Page 929

1 Numerical Input10-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User 1, who is not included

Page 930

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-191 Numerical Input10Data Displays Input with Arithmetic OperationTo apply arithmetic operations to values entered using

Page 931

1 Numerical Input10-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExamples of Arithmetic Formula Input No Touch SoundThis function is to disable touch sounds only for

Page 932

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-211 Numerical Input10Data Displays● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing scree

Page 933

1 Numerical Input10-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4 How to Enter ValuesUse the keypad or key buttons to write a value to a device with the Numerical I

Page 934 - 3 Recipe Settings Dialog Box

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-231 Numerical Input10Data Displays Without Pressing the Numerical Input, Directly Entering Values from a Keypad on the S

Page 935

2 Character Input10-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 How the Character Input is UsedThe Character Input features a display mode that displays the cha

Page 936 - Block Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-252 Character Input10Data Displays2.2 Character Input Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration pro

Page 937

2 Character Input10-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Properties of Character Input Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the properties

Page 938 - Channel Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-272 Character Input10Data Displays Data FormatSpecifies the digits to display. Input MethodThese options configure the

Page 939

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Select a picture from Symbols, and then click Copy.The Picture Name Setting dialog box is

Page 940 - 4.1 Editing Recipe Data

2 Character Input10-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Focus is moved by ENT button*1When multiple Character Inputs are configured on the screen, select th

Page 941

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-292 Character Input10Data Displays● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part. Br

Page 942 - 9 Click OK

2 Character Input10-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Coordinates SizeX, Y: Sets the display position of parts using coordinates.The X and Y coordinates

Page 943

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-312 Character Input10Data Displays● Format Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the following.Japanes

Page 944

2 Character Input10-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Display Character with “*”*2Select this check box to display the entered characters as * (asterisks)

Page 945

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-332 Character Input10Data Displays● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Input

Page 946

2 Character Input10-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Visible Condition*1The Character Input is displayed while the condition is satisfied. The Character

Page 947 - Recipe File

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-352 Character Input10Data DisplaysTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Character Input from the following.A

Page 948 - 4.4 Deleting Recipe Files

2 Character Input10-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupsSecurity groups are a secu

Page 949 - Text Group

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-372 Character Input10Data DisplaysExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User 1, who i

Page 950

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-251 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsSaving drawing objects drawn on the editing scre

Page 951

2 Character Input10-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popu

Page 952

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-392 Character Input10Data Displays2.4 How to Enter TextUse the keypad or key buttons to write character codes to devices

Page 953

2 Character Input10-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Without Pressing the Character Input, Directly Entering Text from a Keypad on the Same ScreenArrange

Page 954 - 7 Click Add/Edit

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-412 Character Input10Data Displays2.6 Advanced Usage● Using the System Area• When finished entering text by pressing ENT,

Page 955

3 Picture Display10-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3.1 How the Picture Display is UsedThe Picture Display displays pictures. It can change, move, or sc

Page 956 - 4 Click List File

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-433 Picture Display10Data Displays• Switch and display pictures at a regular interval• Move the picture position by value

Page 957

3 Picture Display10-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Scale the size of the picture by values of devices and display itWhen the size of pictures to switch

Page 958 - RUN STOP

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-453 Picture Display10Data Displays3.2 Picture Display Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration pro

Page 959

3 Picture Display10-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.3 Properties of Picture Display Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the properties

Page 960 - 3Text Manager

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-473 Picture Display10Data Displays*1 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G onlyValue: Switches the picture to display according to the value o

Page 961

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3 Click OK.The drawing object is saved in Picture Manager.If a picture contains transparency

Page 962

3 Picture Display10-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual FlashSelect this check box to flash the displayed pictures. Dynamic Position*2Select this check box

Page 963

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-493 Picture Display10Data Displays● View Ta b Picture ListRegisters the pictures to display on the Picture Display. The

Page 964 - 3 Text Manager

3 Picture Display10-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual ImageDisplays picture for the Pic number that has been selected in the Picture List. Coordinates S

Page 965

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-513 Picture Display10Data Displays● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode.The Pict

Page 966 - Types of scripts

3 Picture Display10-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if While satis

Page 967 - 1.3 Data Type of the Script

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-533 Picture Display10Data Displays● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity gro

Page 968 - Beginning device

3 Picture Display10-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User 1, who is not included

Page 969 - 3 Specify Script ID

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-553 Picture Display10Data Displays● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing scree

Page 970

4 Video Display10-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This function is only supported by models that are equipped with a video interface.4.1 How the Video D

Page 971 - 2.2 Script Manager

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-574 Video Display10Data Displays4.2 Video Display Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedu

Page 972 - 2.3 Script Editor

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-271 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations● Saving pictures as image filesTo use a picture

Page 973

4 Video Display10-58 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.3 Properties of Video Display Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the properties dia

Page 974

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-594 Video Display10Data Displays Full ScreenSelect this to set the entire screen of the MICRO/I to the display area of a

Page 975

4 Video Display10-60 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta b BrowseSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part from the list of graphics

Page 976 - 3Global Script

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-614 Video Display10Data Displays Buttons Coordinates SizeForeground Color, Background Color: Selects the foreground an

Page 977

4 Video Display10-62 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupsSecurity groups are a securi

Page 978

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-634 Video Display10Data DisplaysExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User 1, who is

Page 979 - 3.3 Global Script Dialog Box

4 Video Display10-64 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup

Page 980

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-654 Video Display10Data Displays4.4 File ScreenWith the File Screen, movie files can be selected from an SD Memory Card a

Page 981 - 4 Script Definition Method

4 Video Display10-66 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual (Modified Date)Displays the updated date and time. UpdateUpdates to the newest file list state. UpMo

Page 982 - Operator

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-674 Video Display10Data Displays● Select a Movie FileDisplay the File Screen on the Base Screen and select a movie file f

Page 983 - Function

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Picture ManagerPictures used in pictures of part diagrams and drawings are managed using P

Page 984 - Data type conversion

4 Video Display10-68 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3. Press Down to select “20110313” and then press Select. The contents of the “20110313” folder will be

Page 985

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-695 Message Display10Data Displays 5.1 How the Message Display is UsedThe Message Display is used to constantly display

Page 986

5 Message Display10-70 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Scroll messages• Change the message and plate color according to a value of deviceMICRO/ILine AA : 1

Page 987 - OFFSET( , ) =

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-715 Message Display10Data Displays5.2 Message Display Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration pro

Page 988 - ←This line is not executed

5 Message Display10-72 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.3 Properties of Message Display Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the properties

Page 989

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-735 Message Display10Data Displays MessageEnter the text to display. The maximum number is 610 characters. You can enter

Page 990

5 Message Display10-74 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part. BrowseSelect the

Page 991

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-755 Message Display10Data Displays Coordinates SizeX, Y: Sets the display position of parts using coordinates.The X and

Page 992

5 Message Display10-76 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Format Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the following.Japanese, European, Ch

Page 993

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-775 Message Display10Data Displays Vertical WritingSelect this check box when displaying text vertically.Can only be set

Page 994

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-291 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations (Book List)Selects a category to save to when

Page 995 - 5.2 Relational Operators

5 Message Display10-78 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Scroll*2Select this check box to enable scrolling display displaying of messages.This option can onl

Page 996

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-795 Message Display10Data Displays● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode.The Mess

Page 997 - 5.3 Logical Operators

5 Message Display10-80 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if While satis

Page 998 - 5.4 Arithmetic Operators

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-815 Message Display10Data Displays● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Change Color by DeviceSwit

Page 999 - 5.5 Bitwise Operators

5 Message Display10-82 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual FlashFlashes the text and plate colors.•When the Change Color by Device check box is clearedThe colo

Page 1000 - LM200LM101

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-835 Message Display10Data Displays•When the Change Color by Device check box is selectedThe colors that correspond to the

Page 1001 - [LM 100] = ~[LM 100]

5 Message Display10-84 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Security GroupSecurity groups are a security function for restricting the display and operation of p

Page 1002 - 5.7 Word Functions

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-855 Message Display10Data Displays● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing scree

Page 1003

5 Message Display10-86 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.4 String Data Storage MethodThe values of devices read as character codes are stored in the upper by

Page 1004 - [D 10] = ATAN([D 20]);

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-876 Message Switching Display10Data Displays 6.1 How the Message Switching Display is UsedThe Message Switching Display

Page 1005 - Data type conversions

Symbols Used in this ManualPreface-5 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualSymbols Used in this ManualThis manual uses the following symbols to facilitate explana

Page 1006 - Terminating character

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual DetailsDisplays detailed information about pictures selected in the picture list. Select

Page 1007

6 Message Switching Display10-88 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.2 Message Switching Display Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuratio

Page 1008 - Data comparison and copying

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-896 Message Switching Display10Data Displays6.3 Properties of Message Switching Display Dialog BoxThis section describes

Page 1009

6 Message Switching Display10-90 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Trigger DeviceSpecifies the word device to use as the condition for switching messages.Cli

Page 1010 - String operations

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-916 Message Switching Display10Data Displays● Message Tab Use Text ManagerSelect this check box to use text registered i

Page 1011

6 Message Switching Display10-92 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Change ColorSelect this check box to configure Text Color and Plate Color per Msg number.W

Page 1012 - STRCAT([LDR 100], [LDR 200]);

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-936 Message Switching Display10Data Displays● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the

Page 1013 - Terminating

6 Message Switching Display10-94 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Coordinates SizeX, Y: Sets the display position of parts using coordinates.The X and Y co

Page 1014 - WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-956 Message Switching Display10Data Displays● Format Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the followi

Page 1015

6 Message Switching Display10-96 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Vertical WritingSelect this check box when displaying text vertically.Can only be set when

Page 1016 - Indirect assignment

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-976 Message Switching Display10Data Displays● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mod

Page 1017 - 6 Important Notes

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-311 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsFor the HG2G-S/-5S, HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F Book NameS

Page 1018 - 6.3 Write delay

6 Message Switching Display10-98 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualTrigger Type: Selects the condition to display the Message Switching Display from the follow

Page 1019 - 4 Click OK button

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-996 Message Switching Display10Data Displays● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSe

Page 1020

6 Message Switching Display10-100 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User 1, who is no

Page 1021 - Sound Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1016 Message Switching Display10Data Displays● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the ed

Page 1022 - HG4G HG1F HG2F HG2S HG3F HG4F

7 Alarm List Display10-102 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 7.1 How the Alarm List Display is UsedThe Alarm List Display works with the Alarm Log function t

Page 1023

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1037 Alarm List Display10Data Displays7.2 Alarm List Display Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configurat

Page 1024 - 6 Click OK

7 Alarm List Display10-104 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual7.3 Properties of Alarm List Display Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the pro

Page 1025

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1057 Alarm List Display10Data DisplaysThe messages are displayed according to the state of the bits. Display TypeSelects

Page 1026 - 3 Sound Settings Dialog Box

7 Alarm List Display10-106 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● List TabThe List tab is only displayed when New Message List is selected for Message Settings on

Page 1027

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1077 Alarm List Display10Data DisplaysIndividual Settings Dialog BoxThe Individual Settings dialog box is used to configu

Page 1028 - Exporting sound files

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualImport: Save pictures in Picture Manager. Click this button to display the Open dialog box.

Page 1029 - 4Operation

7 Alarm List Display10-108 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta b BrowseSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part from the list of gr

Page 1030

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1097 Alarm List Display10Data Displays Buttons Coordinates SizeForeground Color, Background Color: Selects the foregro

Page 1031

7 Alarm List Display10-110 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Format Ta b StyleSelects Regular or Bold for text style. Magnification Display with Same Text

Page 1032 - 4 Operation

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1117 Alarm List Display10Data Displays Line Spacing*2Selects the specification method for line spacing in the list and c

Page 1033 - Multimedia Function

7 Alarm List Display10-112 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Scroll*2Select this check box to enable scrolling display displaying of messages.Can only be set

Page 1034 - Play Stop Back Next

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1137 Alarm List Display10Data Displays● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Reference ScreenThe Op

Page 1035

7 Alarm List Display10-114 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Screen No. Setting MethodSelects the setting method for the screen numbers on the reference scre

Page 1036

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1157 Alarm List Display10Data Displays Security GroupSecurity groups are a security function for restricting the display

Page 1037

7 Alarm List Display10-116 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualSince the display security group is Group A, User 2 (of Group A) can view the buttons. But since t

Page 1038

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1177 Alarm List Display10Data Displays● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing s

Page 1039

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-331 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations SelectCloses Picture Manager and sets the pict

Page 1040

8 Alarm Log Display10-118 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 8.1 How the Alarm Log Display is UsedThe Alarm Log Display displays Alarm Log data saved in the d

Page 1041 - Update Up Down

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1198 Alarm Log Display10Data Displays8.2 Alarm Log Display Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuratio

Page 1042 - 3 Select a movie file

8 Alarm Log Display10-120 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual8.3 Properties of Alarm Log Display Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the prope

Page 1043

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1218 Alarm Log Display10Data Displays First Alarm*1An alarm that occurs in a state where no alarms have occurred is call

Page 1044 - Movie tab

8 Alarm Log Display10-122 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Log Ta b Show ItemsSelect these check boxes for the items to display on the Alarm Log Display.(S

Page 1045

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1238 Alarm Log Display10Data Displays (Show items detailed settings)Each of the show items selected by the check boxes u

Page 1046 - Record Ta b

8 Alarm Log Display10-124 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta b BrowseSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part from the list of gra

Page 1047

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1258 Alarm Log Display10Data Displays Buttons Coordinates SizeForeground Color, Background Color: Selects the foregrou

Page 1048

8 Alarm Log Display10-126 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Format Ta b StyleSelects Regular or Bold for text style. Magnification Title FontSelect the fo

Page 1049 - 5 Restrictions

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1278 Alarm Log Display10Data Displays Line Spacing*2Selects the specification method for line spacing in the list and co

Page 1050

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualSymbol FactorySymbol Factory is an English-version library tool that offers 5,000 images. P

Page 1051 - Chapter 23

8 Alarm Log Display10-128 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Reference Screen SettingsThe Options t

Page 1052 - Password

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1298 Alarm Log Display10Data Displays Display Block No.Specifies the range of block numbers that will display the collec

Page 1053 - 1.2 Protecting Data

8 Alarm Log Display10-130 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Security GroupsSecurity groups are a security function for restricting the display and operation

Page 1054 - Adjust Brightness

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1318 Alarm Log Display10Data DisplaysSince the display security group is Group A, User 2 (of Group A) can view the button

Page 1055 - MICRO/IMICRO/I

8 Alarm Log Display10-132 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the p

Page 1056 - Provided security groups

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1339 Numerical Display10Data Displays 9.1 How the Numerical Display is UsedThe Numerical Display is used to display the

Page 1057

9 Numerical Display10-134 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual9.2 Numerical Display Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for

Page 1058

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1359 Numerical Display10Data Displays9.3 Properties of Numerical Display Dialog BoxThis section describes items and butto

Page 1059 - 999 999 999

9 Numerical Display10-136 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Display MethodSpecifies the source of the value to display.*1 Advanced mode onlyFloating Digits:

Page 1060

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1379 Numerical Display10Data Displays● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part.

Page 1061 - Creating a User Account

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-351 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsSymbol Options Dialog BoxModify the fill color a

Page 1062 - User3User2User1

9 Numerical Display10-138 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Coordinates SizeX, Y: Sets the display position of parts using coordinates.The X and Y coordinat

Page 1063 - 8 Click Add

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1399 Numerical Display10Data Displays● Format Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the following.Stan

Page 1064

9 Numerical Display10-140 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Data Over TabThe Data Over tab is displayed in Advanced mode. RangeSelect data type.Specifies th

Page 1065 - Editing a User Account

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1419 Numerical Display10Data Displays When Data OverThese options configure the operation of the part when the allowable

Page 1066

9 Numerical Display10-142 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode.The Numerical Displa

Page 1067 - Deleting a User Account

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1439 Numerical Display10Data Displays Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be

Page 1068 - Adding a Security Group

9 Numerical Display10-144 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity groups are a se

Page 1069 - 5 Click OK

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1459 Numerical Display10Data DisplaysFor User 1, who is not included in the specified security group, Group A parts are n

Page 1070 - Deleting a Security Group

9 Numerical Display10-146 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualOperatorsSpecify the type of arithmetic operation to be performed on the data. The operator priorit

Page 1071 - Security Group GroupA

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-1479 Numerical Display10Data Displays● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing sc

Page 1072

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Background Color Selects the background color of the image when saving an image in Picture

Page 1073

10 Calendar10-148 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10.1 How the Calendar is UsedThe Calendar can be used to display the date and time using the MICRO/I&apos

Page 1074

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-14910 Calendar10Data Displays10.2 Calendar Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for

Page 1075

10 Calendar10-150 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual10.3 Properties of Calendar Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the properties dialog box

Page 1076 - 6 Click the Options tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-15110 Calendar10Data Displays● Alarm TabThese options can only be configured when Alarm or Clock & Alarm is selected

Page 1077

10 Calendar10-152 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual ON TimeConfigures the time to write 1 to the report device according to the type of data. OFF TimeSelect

Page 1078

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-15310 Calendar10Data Displays● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part. BrowseS

Page 1079

10 Calendar10-154 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Coordinates SizeX, Y: Sets the display position of parts using coordinates.The X and Y coordinates of pa

Page 1080

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-15510 Calendar10Data Displays● Format Ta b FontSelects the font used for displaying text from the following.Standard, St

Page 1081

10 Calendar10-156 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode.The Calendar is enabled whil

Page 1082

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-15710 Calendar10Data Displays Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if W

Page 1083 - 3 Security Dialog Box

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-371 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic OperationsPicture Name Setting dialog boxSpecifies a name

Page 1084

10 Calendar10-158 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity groups are a security f

Page 1085

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 10-15910 Calendar10Data DisplaysExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User 1, who is not

Page 1086

10 Calendar10-160 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup tex

Page 1087 - Options Tab

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-111ChartsThis chapter describes how to configure charts and meters and their operation on the MICRO/I. 1.1 How the Bar C

Page 1088 - User2User1 User1

1 Bar Chart11-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Bar Chart Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for bar charts.1 On t

Page 1089

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-31 Bar Chart11Charts1.3 Properties of Bar Chart Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dial

Page 1090 - 4Password Input

1 Bar Chart11-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data Format*1 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only*2 Advanced mode onlyData Type: Selects the data type handled by the cha

Page 1091

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-51 Bar Chart11Charts● Data Tab SettingsLists the chart settings. The list shows the numbers, source devices, and colors

Page 1092 - Enter Password Dialog Box

1 Bar Chart11-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Reference DeviceSpecifies the source word device for the data to display in the chart.Click to display th

Page 1093 - Online Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-71 Bar Chart11Charts● View Ta b BrowseSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part from the list of graph

Page 1094 - Computer

1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications2-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.6 Available Sound FilesThe sound file formats that can be played on the MICRO/I are as fol

Page 1095

1 Bar Chart11-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Space between Bars*1Specifies the spacing for the bar chart (0 to 100 dots). Coordinates Size*1 Advanced

Page 1096 - USB cable connection

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-91 Bar Chart11Charts● Data Over TabThe Data Over tab is displayed in Advanced mode. RangeSelect data type.Specifies the

Page 1097

1 Bar Chart11-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual When Data OverThese options configure the operation of the part when the allowable range is exceeded.These

Page 1098 - Ethernet cable

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-111 Bar Chart11Charts● Scale TabThe Scale tab is displayed in Advanced mode.The options on the Scale tab vary based on th

Page 1099

1 Bar Chart11-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Show GridlineSelect this check box to display grid lines on the chart. Grid lines are displayed above the

Page 1100

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-131 Bar Chart11Charts● Label TabThe Label tab is only displayed in Advanced mode. Show Label for X-Axis, Show Label for

Page 1101

1 Bar Chart11-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode.The bar chart is enabled whil

Page 1102

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-151 Bar Chart11Charts Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if While sat

Page 1103

1 Bar Chart11-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual CommentUsed for entering comments about trigger conditions. Maximum number is 80 characters. While not sa

Page 1104 - IP Address Manager

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-171 Bar Chart11Charts● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity groups are a sec

Page 1105

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-392 Starting and Exiting WindO/I-NV22WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations 2.1 Starting WindO/I-NV2 Windows 8On th

Page 1106 - 2Downloading

1 Bar Chart11-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not included in the

Page 1107

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-191 Bar Chart11Charts● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the po

Page 1108 - 2.2 Download Dialog Box

2 Line Chart11-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2.1 How the Line Chart is UsedThe line chart can be used to display device values sampled with the Data L

Page 1109

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-212 Line Chart11Charts2.2 Line Chart Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Line C

Page 1110

2 Line Chart11-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Properties of Line Chart Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog bo

Page 1111

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-232 Line Chart11ChartsExample: When the start address is D 100The display updates when the value of D 100 changes from 0

Page 1112 - 7 Click OK

2 Line Chart11-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data Format Display PointsSpecifies the maximum number of points of data to display on the chart (2 to (

Page 1113

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-252 Line Chart11Charts Scroll SizeSpecifies the number of points of data to scroll when updating the chart display (1 to

Page 1114 - 3 Uploading

2 Line Chart11-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Scroll*3*1 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only*3 Advanced mode onlyControl Display Update and Scrolling: To scroll the

Page 1115

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-272 Line Chart11Charts● View Ta b BrowseSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part from the list of gra

Page 1116

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Preface-6 Abbreviations, Generic Terms, and Terminology Used in this ManualAbbreviations, Generic Terms, and Terminology Use

Page 1117

2 Starting and Exiting WindO/I-NV22-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Automation Organizer Updater dialog boxAutomation Organizer Updater dialog box is a

Page 1118 - 2 Open project data

2 Line Chart11-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual SizeW, H: Sets width and height to define the size of parts.W: 5 to (base screen horizontal size)H: 5 to

Page 1119

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-292 Line Chart11Charts● Pen (Log) Ta bThe Pen (Log) tab is only displayed when Log Trend (Normal) or Log Trend (Pen Recor

Page 1120

2 Line Chart11-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Line TypeSelects the type of line from the following.Solid, Dot, Dash, Long Dash, Long Dash Dot, Long Das

Page 1121

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-312 Line Chart11Charts● Pen (Device) Ta bThe Pen (Device) tab is only displayed when Device Display is selected for Chart

Page 1122 - 5 Formatting

2 Line Chart11-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Line TypeSelects the type of line from the following.Solid, Dot, Dash, Long Dash, Long Dash Dot, Long Das

Page 1123 - 6System Information

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-332 Line Chart11Charts● Data Over TabThe Data Over tab is displayed in Advanced mode. RangeThe type of data is Value. Th

Page 1124 - 5 Click Close

2 Line Chart11-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Scale TabThe Scale tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Show TicksSelect this check box to display a scale

Page 1125

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-352 Line Chart11Charts Show GridlineSelect this check box to display grid lines on the chart. The grid lines are display

Page 1126

2 Line Chart11-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Label TabThe Label tab is only displayed in Advanced mode. Show Label for X-Axis, Show Label for Y-AxisS

Page 1127 - Monitor Function

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-372 Line Chart11Charts● Date and Time (Cursor) TabThe Date and Time (Cursor) tab is only displayed in Advanced mode when

Page 1128 - Condition

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-412 Starting and Exiting WindO/I-NV22WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations● Project Recovery dialog boxThe Project R

Page 1129

2 Line Chart11-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Cursor Position data Cursor StyleStore numerical data: To store the numerical data at the position indic

Page 1130 - 1.2 Debugging in WindO/I-NV2

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-392 Line Chart11Charts Show date and time data at the cursor positionTo show the date and time data at the position indi

Page 1131

2 Line Chart11-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabThe Trigger Condition tab is displayed in Advanced mode.The line chart is enabled wh

Page 1132 - Screen Monitor

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-412 Line Chart11Charts Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if While sa

Page 1133

2 Line Chart11-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity groups are a security f

Page 1134

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-432 Line Chart11ChartsExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not include

Page 1135

2 Line Chart11-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup tex

Page 1136 - 4 Saving project data

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-453 Pie Chart11Charts 3.1 How the Pie Chart is UsedThe stacked bar chart and pie chart are used to show the proportion o

Page 1137

3 Pie Chart11-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 Pie Chart Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for pie charts.1 On

Page 1138 - 2 Click

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-473 Pie Chart11Charts3.3 Properties of Pie Chart Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dia

Page 1139

3 Configuration & Functions2-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the names and functions that make up WindO/I-NV2. Title barThe

Page 1140 - Batch Monitor

3 Pie Chart11-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data TypeSelects the data type handled by the chart from the following."BIN16(+)", "BIN32(+

Page 1141

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-493 Pie Chart11Charts Foreground ColorSelects the foreground color for the chart (color: 256 colors, monochrome: 16 shad

Page 1142

3 Pie Chart11-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta b BrowseSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part from the list of graphics. Cl

Page 1143

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-513 Pie Chart11Charts● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity groups are a sec

Page 1144 - 2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I

3 Pie Chart11-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not included in the

Page 1145

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-533 Pie Chart11Charts● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the po

Page 1146 - Data Del Select

4 Meter11-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4.1 How the Meter is UsedThe meter displays the value of a word device as the movement of a needle.• Display t

Page 1147

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-554 Meter11Charts4.2 Meter Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for meters.1 On the

Page 1148

4 Meter11-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.3 Properties of Meter Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog box.●General

Page 1149

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-574 Meter11Charts Data Format Reference DeviceSpecifies the source word device for the data to display in the meter.Cli

Page 1150

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-433 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations3.1 Application Menu Command ListCommands tha

Page 1151

4 Meter11-58 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● View Ta b Image TypeSelect the type of graphic to be used to represent the part. BrowseSelect the type of gr

Page 1152 - Simulat'n

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-594 Meter11Charts Flange Coordinates SizeForeground Color, Background Color:Selects the foreground and background colo

Page 1153

4 Meter11-60 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Range Ta bThe Range tab is only displayed in Advanced mode. Show RangeSelect this check box to show ranges on

Page 1154

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-614 Meter11Charts● Scale TabThe Scale tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Show TicksSelect this check box to display a sc

Page 1155 - Pass-Through Function

4 Meter11-62 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab is displayed in Advanced mode. Security GroupSecurity groups are a security functi

Page 1156 - 2.1 MICRO/I

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 11-634 Meter11ChartsExample: If the user and security group for a part are set as follows:For User1, who is not included in

Page 1157 - 3 Enable Pass-Through

4 Meter11-64 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup text dis

Page 1158

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-112CommandsThis chapter describes how to setup commands and their operation on the MICRO/I. 1.1 How the Bit Write Comman

Page 1159

1 Bit Write Command12-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Toggle MoveToggles the value of the specified bit device when the trigger condition is satisfied.I

Page 1160

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-31 Bit Write Command12Commands1.2 Bit Write Command Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration proce

Page 1161

3 Configuration & Functions2-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 Quick Access Toolbar● Quick access toolbar buttons and menusClick on a quick access t

Page 1162 - 1.5 Web Page Configuration

1 Bit Write Command12-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Properties of Bit Write Command Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Propert

Page 1163

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-51 Bit Write Command12Commands Destination DeviceSpecify the destination bit device.Click to display the Device Addres

Page 1164 - 1.6 Monitoring

1 Bit Write Command12-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabWhen the condition has been or is satisfied, the command is executed; when not

Page 1165

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-71 Bit Write Command12Commands Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if

Page 1166

1 Bit Write Command12-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the pop

Page 1167

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-92 Word Write Command12Commands 2.1 How the Word Write Command is UsedWrites a value to a word device. Can be used to in

Page 1168 - Remote control page

2 Word Write Command12-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Set Move Momentary Add, Sub, Multi, Div, Mod, OR, AND, XORWrites a fixed value to a word devic

Page 1169

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-112 Word Write Command12Commands2.2 Word Write Command Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration pr

Page 1170 - 2.2 System Configuration

2 Word Write Command12-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Properties of Word Write Command Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Prop

Page 1171

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-132 Word Write Command12Commands Data TypeSelect the data type handled by the operation selected for Action Mode.For det

Page 1172 - 2.5 Web Page Configuration

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-453 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations2 Add or delete commands.To add a command1 Se

Page 1173

2 Word Write Command12-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Destination Device*1 Advanced mode onlyDevice: Use a word device.Specify the device.Click to di

Page 1174 - 2.6 Monitoring

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-152 Word Write Command12Commands● Trigger Condition TabWhen the condition has been or is satisfied, the command is execu

Page 1175

2 Word Write Command12-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if Satisfy

Page 1176

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-172 Word Write Command12Commands● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen,

Page 1177

3 Goto Screen Command12-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 3.1 How the Goto Screen Command is UsedSwitches to another screen or displays a window.• Switche

Page 1178 - 2.7 Data Display

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-193 Goto Screen Command12Commands3.2 Goto Screen Command Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration

Page 1179

3 Goto Screen Command12-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.3 Properties of Goto Screen Command Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Pr

Page 1180

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-213 Goto Screen Command12Commands Goto Screen*1 Advanced mode onlyScreen No.: If Action Mode is set to Switch to Base Sc

Page 1181

3 Goto Screen Command12-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabWhen the condition has been or is satisfied, the command is executed; when

Page 1182 - 4 Click the OK button

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-233 Goto Screen Command12Commands Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set

Page 1183

3 Configuration & Functions2-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualThe quick access toolbar moves below the ribbon.To return the quick access toolbar to its

Page 1184 - 2.8 CF Card

3 Goto Screen Command12-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the

Page 1185

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-254 Print Command12Commands 4.1 How the Print Command is UsedOutputs a screenshot to a printer or a memory card.• Output

Page 1186 - 2.9 Device Monitor

4 Print Command12-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.2 Print Command Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for the Prin

Page 1187

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-274 Print Command12Commands4.3 Properties of Print Command Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Prop

Page 1188

4 Print Command12-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Print Time stampAdds the date and time of printing to the screenshot before sending it to the printer.

Page 1189

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-294 Print Command12Commands● Trigger Condition TabWhen the condition has been or is satisfied, the command is executed; w

Page 1190 - Entry Form

4 Print Command12-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if Satisfy the c

Page 1191

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-314 Print Command12Commands● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and

Page 1192 - 3Downloader

5 Script Command12-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 5.1 How the Script Command is UsedExecutes a script when certain conditions are satisfied.5 Script Co

Page 1193

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-335 Script Command12Commands5.2 Script Command Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure

Page 1194 - 3 Downloader

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-473 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations3.3 Ribbon Command List● HomeHome is where ba

Page 1195 - Data Transfer Function

5 Script Command12-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.3 Properties of Script Command Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties d

Page 1196

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-355 Script Command12Commands● Trigger Condition TabWhen the condition has been or is satisfied, the command is executed;

Page 1197

5 Script Command12-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if Satisfy the

Page 1198 - 7 Click the OK button

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-375 Script Command12Commands● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and

Page 1199

6 Multi-Command12-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 6.1 How the Multi-Command is UsedExecutes multiple commands at once.These commands can be assigned to

Page 1200 - Download

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-396 Multi-Command12Commands6.2 Multi-Command Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure fo

Page 1201

6 Multi-Command12-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6.3 Properties of Multi-Command Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dia

Page 1202 - 6 Press File Manager

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-416 Multi-Command12CommandsGoto Screen: Switches to another screen or displays a window. For details, refer to “Propertie

Page 1203

6 Multi-Command12-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualProperties of Bit Write for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Bit Write command for the Multi-Command.

Page 1204

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-436 Multi-Command12CommandsProperties of Word Write for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Word Write command for the Mul

Page 1205

3 Configuration & Functions2-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual PartsCommand DescriptionButtonsBit Button Inserts a Bit Button.Word Button Inserts a Wo

Page 1206 - 7 Press CFcard to HG

6 Multi-Command12-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Source DataSelect the data handled by the operation selected for Action Mode. Destination Device*1 Ad

Page 1207

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-456 Multi-Command12CommandsProperties of Goto Screen for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Goto Screen command for the M

Page 1208 - 5 Press File Manager

6 Multi-Command12-46 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Goto Screen*1 Advanced mode onlyScreen No.: If Action Mode is set to Switch to Base Screen, specify th

Page 1209

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-476 Multi-Command12CommandsProperties of Print for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Print command for the Multi-Command

Page 1210 - 9 Press COPY

6 Multi-Command12-48 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual*2 This is applicable for models with the memory card interface only.*4 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only• These ope

Page 1211

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-496 Multi-Command12CommandsProperties of Key for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the Key command for the Multi-Command.

Page 1212 - Host I/F

6 Multi-Command12-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Transfer Setting*4Key Buttons Download Project, Upload Project, Copy Files, Download PLC Program, and

Page 1213

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-516 Multi-Command12CommandsIf Copy Files is selected.If Download PLC Program is selected.Source: Select the source extern

Page 1214 - Uploading a PLC program

6 Multi-Command12-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualIf Upload PLC Program is selected. Recording Target*5The recording of images and sound starts. Select t

Page 1215

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-536 Multi-Command12CommandsProperties of Script for Multi-Functions dialog boxSets the script for the Multi-Command. Com

Page 1216

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-493 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations Editing ProjectCommand DescriptionArrangeB

Page 1217

6 Multi-Command12-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabWhen the condition has been or is satisfied, the command is executed; when not sa

Page 1218

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-556 Multi-Command12Commands Data TypeSelects the data type to be handled by the condition formula.Can only be set if Sat

Page 1219

6 Multi-Command12-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup

Page 1220

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-577 Timer12Commands 7.1 How the Timer is UsedStarts a countdown when the trigger condition is satisfied, and writes 1 to

Page 1221

7 Timer12-58 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual7.2 Timer Configuration ProcedureThis section describes the configuration procedure for Timers.1 On the Home tab

Page 1222 - 3 Press System Mode

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-597 Timer12Commands7.3 Properties of Timer Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons in the Properties dialog bo

Page 1223

7 Timer12-60 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition TabWhen the condition has been or is satisfied, the command is executed; when not satisfied,

Page 1224

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 12-617 Timer12Commands DeviceSpecifies the bit device or bit of the word device to serve as condition.Can only be set if Wh

Page 1225

7 Timer12-62 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Comment TabThe Comment tab is used to specify the parts arranged on the editing screen, and the popup text dis

Page 1226 - 2.7 Precautions

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-113Alarm Log FunctionThis chapter describes how to configure the Alarm Log function and its operation on the MICRO/I. 1.

Page 1227 - 3File Copy Function

Abbreviations, Generic Terms, and Terminology Used in this ManualPreface-7 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualWindows FontText fonts that can be displayed on t

Page 1228

3 Configuration & Functions2-50 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● ConfigurationConfiguration is where you configure the system settings for the MICRO/I t

Page 1229

1 Overview13-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Output Alarm Log data to the memory card• Output Alarm Log data to the printerHG3GHG2G-5FHG4GSD Memory CardH

Page 1230 - 7 Select the file to copy

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-31 Overview13Alarm Log Function1.2 Alarm StatesAlarms have three states: occurred, recovered, and confirmed.Example: When

Page 1231

1 Overview13-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Sampling DataData is sampled each time the alarm occurs, is recovered from, or confirmed. Example: When th

Page 1232

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-51 Overview13Alarm Log Function1.4 Data ConfigurationThe sampled data is composed of the channel number, message, alarm s

Page 1233

1 Overview13-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualFor sampled data, the format for displayed items varies based on the output method. BatchBatch output shows t

Page 1234 - 3.5 Precautions

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-71 Overview13Alarm Log Function1.5 Saving and Deleting Data● Saving DataYou can select whether or not to save the sampled

Page 1235 - Expansion Modules

1 Overview13-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualData Storage AmountThe maximum amount of data that can be saved in the data storage area is as follows.When No

Page 1236 - Type Model No

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-91 Overview13Alarm Log Function1.6 Using Data and Detected AlarmsThe saved data and detected alarms can be used in the fo

Page 1237 - 2 Digital I/O Units

1 Overview13-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Using Detected Alarms• Display alarms with the Alarm List DisplayDisplay detected alarms with the Alarm Lis

Page 1238

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-112 Alarm Log Function Configuration Procedure13Alarm Log Function This section describes the configuration procedure fo

Page 1239

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-513 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations Monitors CommunicationCommand DescriptionS

Page 1240

2 Alarm Log Function Configuration Procedure13-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6 Specify the device to monitor in Source.Click to display the Device Add

Page 1241

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-132 Alarm Log Function Configuration Procedure13Alarm Log Function13Click OK.The devices to monitor and the messages are

Page 1242

3 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes items and buttons on the Alarm Log Settings dialog box.3.1 Alar

Page 1243 - 3 Cyclic Script

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-153 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13Alarm Log Function Monitoring Period (x 100 msec)Specifies the period to write the st

Page 1244

3 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Call Popup ScreenThese settings configure the popup screen to display when an alarm oc

Page 1245 - External Memory Devices

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-173 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13Alarm Log Function● Channel TabThe Channel tab is used to configure the devices to mon

Page 1246 - File structure

3 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual SettingsThe Alarm Log settings for each channel are edited here. AutoBatch registers

Page 1247

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-193 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13Alarm Log FunctionAuto-Setup Dialog Box and Individual Settings Dialog BoxWith the Aut

Page 1248

3 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Channel SettingsThe trigger condition for the channel is configured here.Alarm functio

Page 1249

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-213 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13Alarm Log Function● Memory Card Output TabThe Memory Card Output tab is used to config

Page 1250

3 Configuration & Functions2-52 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● ViewView is where you can switch the workspace display and display the Tag Editor, Scre

Page 1251

3 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual BatchSelect this check box to batch output all the sampled data to the memory card.All

Page 1252

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-233 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13Alarm Log Function*1 Advanced mode only*2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G onlyAdd Device data to File

Page 1253

3 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Real TimeSelect this check box to output data to the memory card in real time.With rea

Page 1254

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-253 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13Alarm Log Function*1 Advanced mode only*2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G onlyAdd Device data to File

Page 1255

3 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualOutput Data File NameThe file name is as follows.File Name Value of Device_YYMMDD_TTMMSS

Page 1256 - 7 Click Close

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-273 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13Alarm Log Function● Printing Ta bThe Printing tab is used to configure whether or not

Page 1257

3 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Real Time*1Select this check box to output data to the printer in real time. The data

Page 1258

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-293 Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box13Alarm Log Function● Beep TabThe Beep tab is used to configure whether or not the MICRO

Page 1259

4 Using Data and Detected Alarms13-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4.1 Displaying Saved Data with the Alarm Log Display1 On the Configuration tab, in th

Page 1260

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-314 Using Data and Detected Alarms13Alarm Log Function5 Select Enable under Alarm function, configure NO/NC and Lock/Unlo

Page 1261

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-533 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations Screens Zoom Window●FormatFormat is where

Page 1262 - 3 Click Close

4 Using Data and Detected Alarms13-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.2 Displaying Registered Messages with the Alarm List Display According to the Active

Page 1263

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-334 Using Data and Detected Alarms13Alarm Log Function4 Specify the device to monitor in Source and select No Store under

Page 1264

4 Using Data and Detected Alarms13-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual9 Click OK.The registered message is displayed in Settings.10Repeat steps 3 through 9 t

Page 1265

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-354 Using Data and Detected Alarms13Alarm Log Function15On the General tab, under Message Settings, select Use Alarm Log

Page 1266 - 7 Press FORMAT

4 Using Data and Detected Alarms13-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.3 Sounding a Beep when an Alarm has Occurred1 On the Configuration tab, in the System

Page 1267 - Format SD Card ?

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-374 Using Data and Detected Alarms13Alarm Log Function6 Click the Beep tab.7 Select the Beep when Alarm occurs check box.

Page 1268 - 1.8 Precautions

4 Using Data and Detected Alarms13-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.4 Saving Data as a CSV File● Saving Data as a CSV FileThe Alarm Log data can be saved

Page 1269 - 2USB Flash Drives

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 13-394 Using Data and Detected Alarms13Alarm Log Function Real TimeReal time output displays the alarm state and the time t

Page 1270 - Downloading a project file

4 Using Data and Detected Alarms13-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualHG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F BatchThe data structure of files output with batch output is as follo

Page 1271

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-114Data Log FunctionThis chapter describes how to configure the Data Log function and its operation on the MICRO/I. 1.1

Page 1272 - Copy files

3 Configuration & Functions2-54 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Arrange SizeCommand DescriptionX-coordinate Changes the X-coordinate of the selected o

Page 1273

1 Overview14-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Copy Data Log data to internal devicesHG3GHG2G-5FHG2G-5SHG2G-SHG4GMICRO/IHost(Internal device)124125126Data

Page 1274 - 1 and 2 on page 30-29

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-31 Overview14Data Log Function1.2 Sampling Values of DevicesThe MICRO/I samples values of target devices at a regular int

Page 1275

1 Overview14-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Sampling Values of Devices when a Value of Device ChangesIf sample values of devices (D100 to D102), when a

Page 1276 - Created using the text editor

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-51 Overview14Data Log Function1.3 Data ConfigurationThe sampled data is composed of the sampling time, values of devices,

Page 1277 - [COMMAND] section

1 Overview14-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4 Saving and Deleting Data● Saving DataThe save location for sampled data differs according to the model. Th

Page 1278

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-71 Overview14Data Log Function1.5 Using the DataThe saved data can be used in the following ways.*1 HG2G-S/-5S/-5F, HG3G/

Page 1279 - [COMMENT] section

2 Data Log Function Configuration Procedure14-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the configuration procedure for the Data Log functio

Page 1280 - Restrictions

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-92 Data Log Function Configuration Procedure14Data Log Function3 On the General tab, under Log function, select Enable.4

Page 1281

2 Data Log Function Configuration Procedure14-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual7 Click the Data tab.The channel number selected on the General tab is displ

Page 1282 - \Uploaded_Program"

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-112 Data Log Function Configuration Procedure14Data Log Function14Enter the text to display in the data label in Label.Th

Page 1283

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-553 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations3.4 Windows Displayed in the Workspace● Chang

Page 1284 - 2.7 USB Popup Screen Function

2 Data Log Function Configuration Procedure14-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual For the HG1F/2F/3F/4FSelect the Log to Data Storage Area check box and cli

Page 1285

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-133 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log Function This section describes the items and buttons on the Data Log Setting

Page 1286 - 5 Press the File Manager

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual EditRegisters or changes the settings for the selected channel number.Select a channel

Page 1287

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-153 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log Function Number of Stored Data for Data Log per DeviceShows the maximum amoun

Page 1288 - 2.9 Precautions

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 Individual Settings Dialog BoxUse the Individual Settings dialog box to register or e

Page 1289 - Chapter 31 Printer

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-173 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log Function Sampling MethodSets the condition for sampling device values. Monit

Page 1290

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Clear Log Data*2Select this check box to erase the Data Log data for the selected chann

Page 1291 - 1.4 Supported Printers

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-193 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log Function● Memory Card Output TabThe Memory Card Output tab is used to configur

Page 1292 - 2.2 Monitoring the Printer

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual BatchSelect this check box to batch output all the sampled data to the memory card.All

Page 1293 - Internal Devices

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-213 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log Function*1 Advanced mode only*2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G onlyAdd Device data to File N

Page 1294 - 2 Internal MICRO/I Devices

3 Configuration & Functions2-56 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2 Drop the title bar or tab on the (Docking) icon to dock that window to WindO/I-NV2’s

Page 1295

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Real TimeSelect this check box to output data to the memory card in real time.With real

Page 1296

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-233 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log Function*1 Advanced mode only*2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G onlyAdd Device data to File N

Page 1297

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualOutput Data File NameThe file name is as follows.File Name Value of Device_YYMMDD_TTMMSS.

Page 1298

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-253 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log Function● Data TabThe Data tab is used to configure the data to sample. Chann

Page 1299

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual SettingsSettings is used to configure the details of the data to sample for each data n

Page 1300

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-273 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log FunctionAuto-Setup Dialog Box and Data Settings Dialog BoxWith the Auto-Setup

Page 1301 - MICRO/I Setup

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Options TabThe Options tab only appears in Advanced mode. To switch to Advanced mode, c

Page 1302 - HG2F/2S/3F/4F

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-293 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14Data Log Function Starting PointSelects the starting point of the data to copy.Example

Page 1303 - << >>

3 Data Log Settings Dialog Box14-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Target DataSelects the data to copy from the Data Log data.Example: When Start No. is 2

Page 1304

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-314 Using the Data14Data Log Function 4.1 Display the Data in the Line ChartYou can display the sampled data in the Line

Page 1305

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-573 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations• If you put the mouse cursor on another wind

Page 1306 - Host IP Address

4 Using the Data14-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5 Click the Pen (Log) tab.6 Specify Channel No. and Data No. for the data to display in the chart.7 Sel

Page 1307

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-334 Using the Data14Data Log Function4.2 Displaying Data as Numerical ValuesYou can display data in the Numerical Display

Page 1308 - 3 Settings

4 Using the Data14-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Example 2Copying three items of the newest data in the Data Log in order from the oldest to the desti

Page 1309

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-354 Using the Data14Data Log FunctionCopying Data when 32-bit is Selected as the Data SizeWhen 32-bit is selected for Dat

Page 1310 - Initialize (Initialize)

4 Using the Data14-36 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualCopying Multiple Items of DataWhen copying multiple items of data, first all the sampling times for the

Page 1311

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-374 Using the Data14Data Log Function Example 2: When the amount of data is less than the data to copyWhen the sampling

Page 1312 - Communication I/F (Com. I/F)

4 Using the Data14-38 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Displaying Data on the Numerical DisplayYou can copy sampled data to an internal device and display i

Page 1313

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-394 Using the Data14Data Log Function4 Select Enable for Log function on the General tab and configure Data Size, Source,

Page 1314 - 3.2 Clock Setting (Clock Set)

4 Using the Data14-40 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual10Select the specification method for the amount of data to copy in Number of Data. ValueUse a constan

Page 1315

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-414 Using the Data14Data Log Function18Click OK.The Data Log Settings dialog box closes.19On the Home tab, in the Parts g

Page 1316 - 3.7 Top Page

3 Configuration & Functions2-58 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualDisplay the editing windows side by sideWhen multiple editing windows are open, you can d

Page 1317 - MICRO/I Specifications

4 Using the Data14-42 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual25Specify the source device for the copied data in Display Device under Display Method.For sequential d

Page 1318 - 1.2 Type No

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 14-434 Using the Data14Data Log Function4.3 Saving the Data as a CSV File● Saving the Data as a CSV FileThe Data Log data ca

Page 1319

4 Using the Data14-44 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualHG1F/2F/2S/3F/4FThe data structure of the output file is as follows. The data structure for files outpu

Page 1320 - CAUTION

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-115Operation Log FunctionThis chapter describes how to configure the Operation Log function and its operation on the MICR

Page 1321

1 Overview15-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual• Record pressing a touch switch• Record writing a value to a device by pressing a touch switch• Output Operat

Page 1322 - 1.5 Specifications

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-31 Overview15Operation Log Function1.2 Recorded EventsThe recorded events are as follows. Power ONThis operation is reco

Page 1323

1 Overview15-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.3 Data ConfigurationThe recorded data is composed of a label, time, user name, screen number, event name, pa

Page 1324 - 1.6 Dimensions

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-51 Overview15Operation Log Function8. Part Name: The part name for the pressed touch switch when the Press buttons event

Page 1325

1 Overview15-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4 Saving and Deleting Data● Saving DataThe recorded data is saved in the data storage area.If the saved data

Page 1326

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-71 Overview15Operation Log Function1.5 Using the DataThe saved data can be used in the following ways.• Save to and read

Page 1327

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-593 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations3.5 Status Bar● Status bar items ModeThis se

Page 1328 - Replacing the Backup Battery

2 Operation Log Function Configuration Procedure15-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the configuration procedure for the Operation L

Page 1329

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-92 Operation Log Function Configuration Procedure15Operation Log Function4 Configure the Operation Log data storage amoun

Page 1330 - Maintenance Screen

3 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes items and buttons on the Operation Log Settings dialog box.

Page 1331

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-113 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15Operation Log Function Monitor Number of Stored DataSelect this check box to coun

Page 1332 - 2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G

3 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualData Labels Dialog BoxThe Data Labels dialog box is where you can edit labels for re

Page 1333

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-133 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15Operation Log FunctionEvent Name Use Text ManagerSelect this check box to use tex

Page 1334 - ■ HG4G (12.1inch)

3 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Memory Card Output TabThe Memory Card Output tab is used to configure whether or n

Page 1335

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-153 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15Operation Log Function BatchSelect this check box to batch output all the sampled

Page 1336 - Serial Interface (COM2)

3 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual*1 Advanced mode onlyAdd Device data to File Name*1:Select this check box to add the

Page 1337

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-173 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15Operation Log Function Real TimeSelect this check box to output data to the memor

Page 1338 - ■ EMC Specifications

ContentsWindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Preface-8SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ... Preface

Page 1339

3 Configuration & Functions2-60 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Snap to GridClick to align objects to the grid. Grid SettingsYou can change the styl

Page 1340

3 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual*1 Advanced mode onlyAdd Device data to File Name*1:Select this check box to add the

Page 1341

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 15-193 Operation Log Settings Dialog Box15Operation Log FunctionOutput Data File NameThe file name is as follows.File Name V

Page 1342

4 Using the Data15-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4.1 Saving the Data as a CSV File● Saving the Data as a CSV FileThe Operation Log data can be saved t

Page 1343 -

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 16-116Data Storage AreaThis chapter describes how to configure the data storage area and its operation on the MICRO/I. 1.1

Page 1344 - HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G Orientation

1 Overview16-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Data Storage AreaThe capacity of the data storage area and the types and sizes of data that can be saved t

Page 1345

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 16-32 Data Storage Area Configuration Procedure16Data Storage Area This section describes the configuration procedure for t

Page 1346

2 Data Storage Area Configuration Procedure16-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.2 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F1 On the Configuration tab, in the System Setup group, cl

Page 1347

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 16-53 Data Storage Area Management Dialog Box16Data Storage Area This section describes items and buttons on the Data Stora

Page 1348

3 Data Storage Area Management Dialog Box16-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F Number of Stored Data for Alarm LogSpecifies the amount o

Page 1349

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-117Preventive Maintenance FunctionThis chapter describes how to configure the Preventive Maintenance function and its ope

Page 1350 - Adjusting the Touch Panel

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-613 Configuration & Functions2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations PreviewYou can preview an edited screen.Cli

Page 1351

1 Overview17-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Counting the Operation Time and Operation CountThe operation time and operation count are counted up to th

Page 1352 - 3.3 Part Names

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-31 Overview17Preventive Maintenance Function1.3 ThresholdsThe threshold is a value that is the criterion for reporting to

Page 1353

2 Preventive Maintenance Function Configuration Procedure17-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the configuration procedure for the Pr

Page 1354 - O/I Link Interface

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-52 Preventive Maintenance Function Configuration Procedure17Preventive Maintenance Function6 Select the Measure Operation

Page 1355

3 Preventive Maintenance Settings Dialog Box17-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the items and buttons on the Preventive Maintenance

Page 1356

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-73 Preventive Maintenance Settings Dialog Box17Preventive Maintenance Function EditRegisters or changes the settings for

Page 1357

3 Preventive Maintenance Settings Dialog Box17-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 Individual Settings Dialog BoxThe Individual Settings dialog box is used

Page 1358

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-93 Preventive Maintenance Settings Dialog Box17Preventive Maintenance Function Level 2Select this check box to configure

Page 1359

3 Preventive Maintenance Settings Dialog Box17-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Data TypeSelect the data type for the operation count device as BIN16 (+)

Page 1360 - Replacing the Backlight

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-114 Using the Data17Preventive Maintenance Function 4.1 Displaying the Counted Operation Count on a Numerical Display1 O

Page 1361

4 Customizing WindO/I-NV22-62 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4.1 Configuring the Work EnvironmentYou can configure WindO/I-NV2 settings such as mode and o

Page 1362

4 Using the Data17-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6 Click the Operation Count tab.7 Select the Measure Operation Count check box and specify the destinat

Page 1363

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-134 Using the Data17Preventive Maintenance Function12On the General tab, under Display Type, click Decimal.13Under Data F

Page 1364 - 4.3 Part Names

4 Using the Data17-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.2 Notifying with a Beep when the Counted Operation Time Reaches the Threshold1 On the Configuration t

Page 1365

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-154 Using the Data17Preventive Maintenance Function7 Select the Report when Operation Time has reached or exceeded Thresh

Page 1366

4 Using the Data17-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual14On the Channel tab, under Source Device Type, select Bit and specify Number of Blocks.15Select the ch

Page 1367

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 17-174 Using the Data17Preventive Maintenance Function18Switch the alarm function for all the unused channel numbers to Disa

Page 1368

4 Using the Data17-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual19Click the Beep tab.20Select the Beep when Alarm occurs check box.21Click OK.The Alarm Log Settings di

Page 1369

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-118Recipe FunctionywThis chapter describes how to configure the Recipe function and its operation on the MICRO/I. 1.1 Ho

Page 1370

1 Overview18-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Data for RecipesThe data handled by the Recipe function is based on the top device and the amount of data

Page 1371

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-31 Overview18Recipe Function1.3 Data ConfigurationThe relationship between the Recipe function settings and the data for

Page 1372

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-634 Customizing WindO/I-NV22WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations● Edit tab Mode SettingsWhen placing a part on the

Page 1373

2 Recipe Function Configuration Procedure18-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the configuration procedure for the Recipe function.2.

Page 1374 - 5HG3F/4F

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-52 Recipe Function Configuration Procedure18Recipe Function4 On the Channel tab, under Recipe Function, select Enable.The

Page 1375

2 Recipe Function Configuration Procedure18-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual10Click the Data tab.The data for the recipe in the amount specified by Number

Page 1376 - External Interfaces

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-72 Recipe Function Configuration Procedure18Recipe Function14Enter the file name for the recipe file in File Name.The fil

Page 1377

3 Recipe Settings Dialog Box18-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes the items and buttons on the Recipe Settings dialog box and the Ind

Page 1378 - 5.5 Specifications

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-93 Recipe Settings Dialog Box18Recipe Function EditRegisters or changes the settings for the selected number.Select a nu

Page 1379

3 Recipe Settings Dialog Box18-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 Individual Settings Dialog BoxUse the Individual Settings dialog box to register or edi

Page 1380 - 5.6 Dimensions

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-113 Recipe Settings Dialog Box18Recipe Function Trigger SettingSelects the operation using the data for the recipe. Rea

Page 1381

3 Recipe Settings Dialog Box18-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Channel TabThe Channel tab is used to configure the recipe name for the selected channel

Page 1382 - 5.8 Wiring

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-133 Recipe Settings Dialog Box18Recipe Function● Data TabThe Data tab is used to configure recipe values written to devic

Page 1383

4 Customizing WindO/I-NV22-64 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● General tab Default PathSpecifies the path when saving project data and opening files.Click

Page 1384

4 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 4.1 Editing Recipe DataYou can export recipe data for the selected channel, e

Page 1385

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-154 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18Recipe Function4 Specify the save location in Save in and click Save.The file

Page 1386 - Adjust Backlight

4 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual8 Specify the file and click Open.The recipe data is imported.9 Click OK.The In

Page 1387

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-174 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18Recipe Function4.2 Creating Recipe FilesRecipe files can be created on the me

Page 1388 - 6.3 Part Names

4 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Specify the memory card drive, then click OK. DriveSpecifies the drive assig

Page 1389

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-194 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18Recipe Function● Creating Recipe Files when Downloading Project DataWhen a pr

Page 1390

4 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Verify Communication Settings and click Download.Since the recipe files are d

Page 1391

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 18-214 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18Recipe Function4.3 Editing Recipe FilesThe recipe file that was read can be e

Page 1392 - 6.5 Mechanical Switches

4 Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes18-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4.4 Deleting Recipe FilesThe methods to delete recipe files saved on the memory

Page 1393

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 19-119Text GroupThis chapter describes the Text Group function and how to configure text groups and text. 1.1 How the Text

Page 1394 - Expansion Switch Block

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-654 Customizing WindO/I-NV22WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations Font AssignmentThis option specifies the text fon

Page 1395

1 Overview19-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Functions that Support Text GroupsThe functions that support text groups are as follows.Item SettingScreen

Page 1396

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 19-32 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19Text Group This section describes the configuration procedure for text

Page 1397 - 3 or 5 or 10m

2 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 In Default Group, select the text group to use when the MICRO/I power is

Page 1398 - Installation

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 19-52 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19Text Group2.2 Registering Text1 On the View tab, in the Workspace group,

Page 1399

2 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual6 In Text under Text Attribute, enter the text to register.The maximum num

Page 1400 - Cable Specification

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 19-72 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19Text Group● Saving Registered Text as a CSV FileTo use registered text i

Page 1401

2 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Importing Text from a Text ListA text list saved as a CSV file or as a t

Page 1402 - 7Options

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 19-92 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19Text Group5 Select a saved text list, and then click Open.The text is di

Page 1403

2 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Switching the Displayed Language by Value of DeviceWhen multiple text

Page 1404 - 7.3 HG2S

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 19-112 Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure19Text Group5 Double-click the dropped Bit Button and the properties dial

Page 1405

4 Customizing WindO/I-NV22-66 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual DeleteDeletes an item from Display Items.Select an item in Display Items and click this butto

Page 1406 - 7.5 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G

3 Text Manager19-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual This section describes items and buttons in Text Manager and on the Text Group Settings dialog box.3.1

Page 1407

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 19-133 Text Manager19Text Group Text Messages ListThe attributes for the registered text are displayed in this list. Add/E

Page 1408 - 7 Options

3 Text Manager19-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual ReplaceDisplays the Replace dialog box.The text entered in Find what is searched for in Message in the

Page 1409 - Troubleshooting

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 19-153 Text Manager19Text Group3.2 Text Group Settings Dialog BoxThe groups for switching text are managed in the Text Group

Page 1410 - 1 Error Messages

3 Text Manager19-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

Page 1411

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-120ScriptThis chapter explains the script function, editing and management of the script, definition method, and definiti

Page 1412 - 2 Handling Problems

1 About the Script Function20-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.2 Types and Trigger Conditions of the Script● Types of scriptsThere are 3 types of scripts

Page 1413 - Appendix

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-31 About the Script Function20Script1.3 Data Type of the ScriptIt is required to set the data type appropriate for the ra

Page 1414 - 2 View Browser

1 About the Script Function20-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual1.4 Script ErrorThis section describes the types, cause, and information of script errors.●Er

Page 1415 - 3 Color Palette

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-52 Editing and Management of the Script20Script 2.1 Script Registration ProcedureThis section describes the procedure to

Page 1416 - 4 Pattern Palette

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-675 WindO/I-NV2 Common Operations and Settings2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations This section describes common

Page 1417 - 5 Text Alignment

2 Editing and Management of the Script20-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual4 Enter Script Name.Maximum number for the script name is 40 characters.5 Select D

Page 1418 - A-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-72 Editing and Management of the Script20Script2.2 Script ManagerScript Manager can add, delete and manage the script cre

Page 1419

2 Editing and Management of the Script20-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual2.3 Script EditorA new script can be created or the script selected in the Script

Page 1420 - 6USB Driver

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-92 Editing and Management of the Script20Script ExportThe Save As dialog box is displayed.By selecting a save location a

Page 1421

2 Editing and Management of the Script20-10 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Function list Script Compilation OutputThe contents of any errors found when u

Page 1422

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-112 Editing and Management of the Script20Script● Script Formatting Options dialog boxFont, Size, Tab indent, and Color u

Page 1423

3 Global Script20-12 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual A Global Script operates for the entire project. The amount that can be set to Global Script actions a

Page 1424 - 9 Click Close

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-133 Global Script20Script5 Click Trigger Condition tab.6 With Trigger Type, select the condition to execute the script.

Page 1425

3 Global Script20-14 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual3.2 Global Script Settings Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the Global Script Setti

Page 1426 - 5 Click Continue

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-153 Global Script20Script3.3 Global Script Dialog BoxThis section describes items and buttons on the Global Script dialog

Page 1427

5 WindO/I-NV2 Common Operations and Settings2-68 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Tag EditorOpens the Tag Editor.With the Tag Editor, you can display the li

Page 1428 - 5 Click Finish

3 Global Script20-16 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● Trigger Condition Tab Trigger TypeSpecify the condition to execute the script. DeviceSpecify the bit

Page 1429

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-174 Script Definition Method20Script 4.1 Format ListThis section describes the format and operation of control statement

Page 1430

4 Script Definition Method20-18 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual Halt and exit● OperatorDevice, constant, and temporary device are described as , here, a

Page 1431

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-194 Script Definition Method20Script Bit operator●FunctionDevice, constant, and temporary device are described as , ,

Page 1432

4 Script Definition Method20-20 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualArithmetic operation (Continued)Data type conversionFunction Format DescriptionSquare rootROO

Page 1433

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-214 Script Definition Method20ScriptData comparison and copyCharacter string operationOnly internal devices can be specif

Page 1434

4 Script Definition Method20-22 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualDraw• This is a function to draw an object on the screen. Top left corner of the screen is co

Page 1435

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-234 Script Definition Method20ScriptDraw (Continued)OffsetFunction Format DescriptionDrawing of circle and ellipseCIRCLE(

Page 1436

4 Script Definition Method20-24 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual● OtherThis section provides definitions for constant, device, temporary device, and comment.

Page 1437

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-255 Script Coding Examples20Script This section provides script coding examples for control statements, arithmetic opera

Page 1438 - 6.2 Checking the USB Driver

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-695 WindO/I-NV2 Common Operations and Settings2WindO/I-NV2 Features & Basic Operations5.2 Setting Conditional Expressi

Page 1439

5 Script Coding Examples20-26 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualScriptOperation descriptionIf either the value of LDR100 or the value of LDR200 is not 0, then

Page 1440

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-275 Script Coding Examples20ScriptScriptOperation descriptionIf the value of LDR100 is larger than 0, then 1 is repeatedl

Page 1441

5 Script Coding Examples20-28 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualScriptThis script stores the values of LDR10 through LDR19 in LDR100 through LDR109.It operates

Page 1442

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-295 Script Coding Examples20ScriptScriptOperation descriptionThis example converts a decimal value to octal using a while

Page 1443

5 Script Coding Examples20-30 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualScriptOperation descriptionIf the value of LDR100 is 10, then 0x1234 is stored in LDR200.If the

Page 1444

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-315 Script Coding Examples20ScriptScriptOperation descriptionWhile the value of LDR100 is 0, the while statement repeats

Page 1445

5 Script Coding Examples20-32 WindO/I-NV2 User’s ManualScriptOperation descriptionIf the value of LDR100 is less than or equal to the value of LDR200,

Page 1446

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-335 Script Coding Examples20Script5.3 Logical OperatorsScriptOperation descriptionIf the value of LDR100 is equal to the

Page 1447

5 Script Coding Examples20-34 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual5.4 Arithmetic OperatorsScriptOperation descriptionThe values of LDR100 and LDR200 are added to

Page 1448

WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 20-355 Script Coding Examples20Script5.5 Bitwise OperatorsScriptOperation descriptionIf the bitwise logical AND operation on

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