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5 User Communication
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Communication
30
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Operator Interface
1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
2
Preface-2
3
Revision history
4
Trademarks
4
Preface-4
5
Symbols Used in this Manual
6
Preface-6
7
Contents
9
Chapter 4 Project Settings
10
Chapter 5 Screen
11
Chapter 6 Drawings and Parts
11
Chapter 7 Drawings
12
Chapter 8 Buttons
12
Chapter 9 Lamps
13
Chapter 10 Data Displays
13
Chapter 11 Charts
14
Chapter 12 Commands
14
Chapter 13 Alarm Log Function
15
Chapter 14 Data Log Function
15
Chapter 16 Data Storage Area
16
Chapter 18 Recipe Function
16
Chapter 19 Text Group
17
Chapter 20 Script
17
Chapter 21 Sound Function
18
Chapter 24 Online Function
18
Chapter 25 Monitor Function
19
Chapter 27 Maintenance
19
Chapter 29 Expansion Modules
20
Chapter 32 Internal Devices
21
Chapter 33 MICRO/I Setup
21
-21 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
22
Chapter 35 Troubleshooting
23
-23 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
24
System Composition
25
1-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
26
2 About the WindO/I-NV2
27
3 Operating Modes
28
1-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
30
Chapter 2
31
2-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
32
1.2 Available Data
32
WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual 2-3
33
1 WindO/I-NV2 Specifications
33
Example: Data handling
33
2-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
34
2-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
36
1.3 Available Text
36
2-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
38
High-quality Fonts
40
Windows Font
43
Upper 4 bits
46
Lower 4 bits
46
European Font (ISO 8859-1)
47
Baltic Font (ANSI 1257)
48
Cyrillic Font (ANSI 1251)
48
Japanese Font (JIS X0201)
49
Control Codes
49
1.5 Available Image Files
50
(Picture name)
52
Picture Manager
58
Open Dialog Box
60
(Check box)
61
(Picture Name)
61
(Target color)
61
(Replace with)
61
Book Maintenance Dialog Box
63
Symbol Options Dialog Box
65
90 180 270None
66
(Option items)
67
1.6 Available Sound Files
68
1.7 Available Movie Files
68
2.1 Starting WindO/I-NV2
69
2.2 Exiting WindO/I-NV2
71
3.2 Quick Access Toolbar
74
2 Add or delete commands
75
3.3 Ribbon Command List
77
■ Editing
79
■ Project
79
Configuration
80
■ Monitors
81
■ Communication
81
■ Arrange
84
Drag and drop
85
Window docking
86
Auto Hide icon
87
Mouse cursor
87
3.5 Status Bar
89
Touch switch
90
Touch panel
90
Touch switch active area
90
Customizing the status bar
91
4 Customizing WindO/I-NV2
92
Edit tab
93
General tab
94
4.2 Customizing the Workspace
95
Parts List tab
96
5.1 Device Address Settings
97
Direct entry
99
Communication
103
3-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
104
2 O/I Link Communication
105
3 DM Link Communication
106
4No Host
108
5 User Communication
109
3-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
110
2 Click Add
114
5.3 Protocol Manager
124
Receive dataReceive
130
External device
130
(Starting address) +0
132
ExecutionExecutionExecution
136
Always Enabled
136
Enabled Enabled Enabled
136
Enabled EnabledEnabled
136
Transmission (TXD) Command
140
Upper Lower
144
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6)
150
(5) (4) (3) (2) (1) (0)
150
(Second byte) (First byte)
152
Item Setting
154
Data 1234
154
Number of bytes 2
168
*1 in selected country only
176
Manufacturer Type Number
176
IDEC DATALOGIC
176
Internal
178
6 Sub Host Communication
180
6.5 Selecting the Protocol
182
6.7 Error information
184
Project Settings
187
4-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
188
4-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
190
4-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
192
4-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
194
1.3 Saving Project Data
196
1.4 Printing Project Data
200
Screen Ta b
202
Library Ta b
204
1.5 Comparing Project Data
206
Changing Host I/F Drivers
208
1.7 Closing Project Data
210
3 Project Settings Dialog Box
212
Press and hold
214
3 or more seconds
214
*1 Advanced mode only
216
System Area
218
System Area 2
220
*5 HG3F/4F only
226
*1 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only
232
3.6 O/I Link Tab
236
3.11 USB Flash Drive Tab
244
3.13 Web Server Tab
246
3.16 Compatible Tab
250
4 Project Restrictions
252
5-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
254
2.1 Creating Screens
254
2.2 Opening Screens
255
5-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
256
2.3 Saving Screens
257
5-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
258
2.4 Closing Screens
259
5-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
260
2.5 Duplicating Screens
261
Full Full
262
2.6 Deleting Screens
263
2.7 Reusing Screens
265
3Base Screen
267
Base screen being edited
269
Overlay screen
269
(5 screens max)
269
Overlay screen: 3
271
11/Feb./22 Tue. 12:00
272
When Parts Overlap
273
4Popup Screen
275
5 Screen Restrictions
281
6 Using Library Screens
283
6.2 Creating a Library Screen
284
6.3 Using a Library Screen
285
6.4 Deleting Library Screens
287
6.5 Exporting Library Screens
288
6.6 Importing Library Screens
289
Drawings and Parts
291
2Drawing objects
292
3Part Types
293
6-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
294
3.4 Charts
294
3.5 Commands
294
Drawings
295
7-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
296
Polyline
298
7-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
300
7-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
302
1.4 Rectangle
302
For Curve For Straight
304
Round Radius Round Radius
304
Convex ConcaveNone
304
Convex ConcaveConvex
306
Arc Drawing Procedure
308
Pie Drawing Procedure
310
Equilateral polygon
314
1.9 Fill
316
2Picture
318
IDEC IDEC
323
Operation and
326
General Tab
328
8-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
332
ON image
333
OFF image
333
Registration Text Tab
334
Trigger Condition Tab
336
Disabled Disabled Disabled
337
130130 130
340
Comment Tab
341
2 Word Button
342
Data written
344
Initial image
346
Press ReleasePress
346
ReleasePress ReleasePress
346
View Ta b
351
Registration Text Ta b
353
3 Goto Screen Button
361
4 Print Button
375
2011/1/11
375
*3 Advanced mode only
378
*4 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only
378
Pump 1 output low
390
Press Stop, check the air
390
Recording
391
5.4 Key Buttons
408
5 Key Button
409
\ Inputs a \
409
For Data Transfer Keys
410
For Alarm Displays
410
For the Multimedia Function
411
5.5 Key Browser
412
5.6 Key Button Usage Examples
415
8 Repeat steps 1 through 4
416
1 Press the Rec. button
417
2 Press the Stop button
417
6 Multi-Button
422
ONOFF OFF
423
7.1 How the Keypad is Used
450
8 Selector Switch
454
Default state
456
Press R-button
456
Press L-button
456
Format Ta b
463
Disabled
464
Enabled Disabled
465
Default state Press R-button
470
9-2 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
482
9-4 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
484
9-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
486
9-8 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
488
Off OffOn On
489
On On OnOff Off Off
490
On OffOff OffOn On
490
1 Pilot Lamps
493
2 Multi-State Lamps
495
D0= 0100
496
D0= 0001
496
D0= 0010
496
D0= 0000
496
State Tab
504
Always show
507
Data Displays
513
1234 999
518
Data Over Tab
524
Always enabled
526
Numerical
527
Input state
527
Hide Hide Hide
528
Show Show Show
528
999999999
530
1.4 How to Enter Values
534
HG SERIES
536
HG SERIES_ HG SERIES_
540
Font number Popup screen No
544
1st word 3rd word2nd word
544
HG SERIES_
549
HG SERIES HG SERIES
549
2.4 How to Enter Text
551
NULL terminating character
552
3 Picture Display
554
*2 Advanced mode only
560
Update Update Update
564
4 Video Display
568
Page No.: 1
580
123000.mp4
580
Goal reached
581
Goal 1234K
581
Goal 5678K
581
A : 1234K pcs
582
Message Display
591
HG SERIES
594
Security Group None Group A
596
NULL terminang character
598
6 Message Switching Display
599
Message details
599
Trigger device D0 value
602
Aligned to
608
HG SERIES HG SERIES HG SERIES
610
7 Alarm List Display
614
Current fault
616
Pump fault
616
High pressure
616
Low air pressure
616
List Tab
618
Current fault Current fault
623
Fcs.Up Fcs.Dwn
634
Ref. REVERSE
634
Current fault has occurred
639
Pump fault has occurred
639
9 Numerical Display
645
12/07 13:45
660
09:00 09:30 10:00 10:30 11:00
664
Calendar state
668
Data Tab
677
Scale not shown Show scale
680
100500 100500 100500 100500
682
Scale Tab
683
MaximumMinimum
684
Label Tab
685
Not sasfied
687
1 Bar Chart
690
2 Line Chart
692
Number of display
695
of data to display
697
3. Display next data
697
Pen (Log) Ta b
701
Bit 15 Bit 0
703
Grid lines
707
Date and Time (Cursor) Tab
709
11/10/01
711
12:01:30
711
Always show chart
712
Chart state
712
3Pie Chart
717
3 Pie Chart
724
180-degree meter display
728
Range Ta b
732
Commands
737
State of condition
738
2 Word Write Command
745
Execution Execution Execution
752
3 Goto Screen Command
754
4Print Command
761
*3 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G only
764
Start Condition
768
SatisfiedSatisfiedSatisfied
768
Alarm Log Function
799
1 Overview
802
“Temperature abnormal”
802
Deleting Data
806
12/01 12:51
807
Temperature abnormal
807
12:53 12:52
807
Using Detected Alarms
808
*1 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F only
826
4.4 Saving Data as a CSV File
836
Data Log Function
839
LDR10 : 126
840
LDR11 : 125
840
LDR12 : 124
840
D100 D101 D102
842
20 80 2
842
1.4 Saving and Deleting Data
844
*4 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F only
852
4 Using the Data
869
2 Click Advanced
876
Operation Log Function
883
Press touch switch
884
1.3 Data Configuration
886
Label of Recorded Data
894
Event Name
895
Memory Card Output Tab
896
Data Storage Area
903
1.2 Data Storage Area
904
2.2 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F
906
3.2 HG1F/2F/2S/3F/4F
908
Chapter 17
909
Please inspect
909
Inspect soon
909
Counting the Operation Time
910
Counting the Operation Count
910
1.3 Thresholds
911
Operation Time Tab
916
Operation Count Tab
917
Recipe Function
927
1.2 Data for Recipes
928
3 Recipe Settings Dialog Box
934
Block Tab
936
Channel Tab
938
4.1 Editing Recipe Data
940
9 Click OK
942
Recipe File
947
4.4 Deleting Recipe Files
948
Text Group
949
7 Click Add/Edit
954
3 Click Import
956
4 Click List File
956
RUN STOP
958
3Text Manager
960
3 Text Manager
964
Types of scripts
966
1.3 Data Type of the Script
967
Beginning device
968
3 Specify Script ID
969
2.2 Script Manager
971
2.3 Script Editor
972
3Global Script
976
3.3 Global Script Dialog Box
979
4 Script Definition Method
981
Operator
982
Function
983
Data type conversion
984
= OFFSET( , )
987
OFFSET( , ) =
987
←This line is not executed
988
5.2 Relational Operators
995
5.3 Logical Operators
997
5.4 Arithmetic Operators
998
5.5 Bitwise Operators
999
LM200LM101
1000
5.6 Bit Functions
1001
[LM 100] = 1
1001
[LM 100] = 0
1001
[LM 100] = ~[LM 100]
1001
5.7 Word Functions
1002
[D 10] = RAD([D 20]);
1004
[D 10] = DEG([D 20]);
1004
[D 10] = ATAN([D 20]);
1004
Data type conversions
1005
Terminating character
1006
Data comparison and copying
1008
String operations
1010
STRCAT([LDR 100], [LDR 200]);
1012
Terminating
1013
5 Script Coding Examples
1014
WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
1014
Indirect assignment
1016
6 Important Notes
1017
6.3 Write delay
1018
4 Click OK button
1019
Sound Function
1021
HG2G-5FHG2G-5SHG2G-S
1022
HG4G HG1F HG2F HG2S HG3F HG4F
1022
6 Click OK
1024
3 Sound Settings Dialog Box
1026
Exporting sound files
1028
4Operation
1029
4 Operation
1032
Multimedia Function
1033
Play Stop Back Next
1034
File Screen
1041
DRIVE: SD Card
1041
\HGDATA01\RECORD
1041
Update Up Down
1041
3 Select a movie file
1042
Movie tab
1044
Record Ta b
1046
5 Restrictions
1049
Chapter 23
1051
Password
1052
1.2 Protecting Data
1053
Maintenance
1054
System Mode
1054
Device Monitor
1054
Adjust Brightness
1054
MICRO/IMICRO/I
1055
Provided security groups
1056
999 999 999
1059
Creating a User Account
1061
User3User2User1
1062
8 Click Add
1063
Editing a User Account
1065
Deleting a User Account
1067
Adding a Security Group
1068
4 Click OK
1069
5 Click OK
1069
Deleting a Security Group
1070
User Name
1071
Security Group GroupA
1071
5 Click Advanced
1076
6 Click the Options tab
1076
3 Security Dialog Box
1083
Options Tab
1087
User2User1
1088
User3 User3
1088
User2User1 User1
1088
4Password Input
1090
Enter Password Dialog Box
1092
Online Function
1093
Computer
1094
Serial Connection
1096
USB cable connection
1096
Serial cable
1098
USB cable
1098
Ethernet cable
1098
IP Address Manager
1104
2Downloading
1106
2.2 Download Dialog Box
1108
6 Click Yes
1112
7 Click OK
1112
3 Uploading
1114
2 Open project data
1118
5 Formatting
1122
6System Information
1123
5 Click Close
1124
Monitor Function
1127
Condition
1128
1.2 Debugging in WindO/I-NV2
1130
Screen Monitor
1132
1 Click Add to List
1136
3 Click OK
1136
4 Saving project data
1136
1 Click Import
1138
2 Click
1138
Batch Monitor
1140
2 Monitoring on the MICRO/I
1144
Data Del Select
1146
Main Menu
1152
Simulat'n
1152
Pass-Through Function
1155
2.1 MICRO/I
1156
3 Enable Pass-Through
1157
1.5 Web Page Configuration
1162
1.6 Monitoring
1164
Remote control page
1168
2.2 System Configuration
1170
2.5 Web Page Configuration
1172
2.6 Monitoring
1174
2.7 Data Display
1178
4 Click the OK button
1182
2.8 CF Card
1184
2.9 Device Monitor
1186
Display item Description
1190
Entry Form
1190
3Downloader
1192
3 Downloader
1194
Data Transfer Function
1195
6 Click the Yes button
1198
7 Click the OK button
1198
Download
1200
5 Press Offline
1202
6 Press File Manager
1202
5 Press Initial Setting
1206
6 Press CF card
1206
7 Press CFcard to HG
1206
4 Press Offline
1208
5 Press File Manager
1208
9 Press COPY
1210
Operation
1212
Host I/F
1212
Downloading a PLC program
1214
Uploading a PLC program
1214
3 Press System Mode
1222
2.7 Precautions
1226
3File Copy Function
1227
7 Select the file to copy
1230
3.5 Precautions
1234
Expansion Modules
1235
Type Model No
1236
2 Digital I/O Units
1237
3 Cyclic Script
1243
External Memory Devices
1245
File structure
1246
5 Click Yes
1256
7 Click Close
1256
2 Click Yes
1262
3 Click Close
1262
7 Press FORMAT
1266
Format SD Card ?
1267
1.8 Precautions
1268
2USB Flash Drives
1269
Downloading a project file
1270
Uploading a PLC program file
1272
Copy files
1272
1 and 2 on page 30-29
1274
Created using the text editor
1276
[AUTORUN] section
1277
[COMMAND] section
1277
[COMMENT] section
1279
Notes on comments
1280
Restrictions
1280
2 USB Flash Drives
1282
\Uploaded_Program"
1282
2.7 USB Popup Screen Function
1284
3 Press the System Mode
1286
4 Press the Offline
1286
5 Press the File Manager
1286
2.9 Precautions
1288
Chapter 31 Printer
1289
1.4 Supported Printers
1291
2.1 Setting the Printer
1292
2.2 Monitoring the Printer
1292
Internal Devices
1293
2 Internal MICRO/I Devices
1294
MICRO/I Setup
1301
HG2F/2S/3F/4F
1302
2 System Mode Overview
1303
Run Simulate Offline
1303
<< >>
1303
Host IP Address
1306
3 Settings
1308
Initialize (Initialize)
1310
PLC Driver (Host I/F Driver)
1312
O/I Link (O/I Link)
1312
Communication I/F (Com. I/F)
1312
3.2 Clock Setting (Clock Set)
1314
3.6 File Manager
1316
3.7 Top Page
1316
MICRO/I Specifications
1317
1.2 Type No
1318
CAUTION
1320
1.5 Specifications
1322
1.6 Dimensions
1324
Replacing the Backup Battery
1328
Maintenance Screen
1330
2 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G
1332
■ HG4G (12.1inch)
1334
Serial Interface (COM2)
1336
■ Performance Specifications
1338
■ EMC Specifications
1338
1343
HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G Orientation
1344
Adjusting the Touch Panel
1350
3.3 Part Names
1352
Serial interface 2
1354
O/I Link Interface
1354
Replacing the Backlight
1360
4.3 Part Names
1364
5HG3F/4F
1374
External Interfaces
1376
5.5 Specifications
1378
5.6 Dimensions
1380
5.8 Wiring
1382
Adjust Backlight
1386
6.3 Part Names
1388
6.5 Mechanical Switches
1392
Expansion Switch Block
1394
Cable Lenght
1397
3 or 5 or 10m
1397
Installation
1398
Cable Specification
1400
7Options
1402
7.3 HG2S
1404
7.5 HG2G-5F, HG3G/4G
1406
7 Options
1408
Troubleshooting
1409
1 Error Messages
1410
2 Handling Problems
1412
Appendix
1413
2 View Browser
1414
3 Color Palette
1415
4 Pattern Palette
1416
5 Text Alignment
1417
A-6 WindO/I-NV2 User’s Manual
1418
6USB Driver
1420
8 Click Install
1424
9 Click Close
1424
4 Delete oem**.inf
1426
5 Click Continue
1426
4 Click Continue Anyway
1428
5 Click Finish
1428
6.2 Checking the USB Driver
1438
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