System Menu Operation Flow - Omron NT21 - SETUP MANUAL 10-2001 Setup Manual

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System Menu Operation Flow

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System Menu Operation Flow

Create the Screen Data
Start Up the NT21
(Display the System
Menu) (page 104)
Initialize the Memory
(page 110)
Transmit the Screen Data
(page 123)
Set the Memory Switches
(pages 125, 134, 144)
Start Operation (page
133)
System Maintenance
(page 147)
Follow the procedure below when using the NT21 for the first time or changing
the system program.
Create the data to be displayed on the NT21 by using the NT Support Tool.
For details on creating screen data, refer to the NT-series Support Tool Ver. 4.6
for Windows Operation Manual (V061-E1-j).
Turn ON the power to the NT21.
If no screen data has been registered, an error message is displayed. In this
case, press the OK touch switch on the error message screen to display the Sys-
tem Menu.
If screen data has been registered and the RUN mode is established, perform
the appropriate operations on the touch panel to display the System Menu.
If necessary, initialize the memory of the NT21 by operation from the System
Menu.
Connect the NT Support Tool to the NT21 and transmit the screen data from the
NT Support Tool to the NT21.
For details on connecting the NT Support Tool, refer to 3-3 Connecting to the NT
Support Tool (page 28).
Select the System Menu and set the operations of the NT21 — for example the
conditions for communication with the host — using the memory switches.
Connect the NT21 to the host and start operation.
If an error occurs during operation, check the I/Os, settings, etc., by referring to
this guide.
Screen Display when Shipping
The following figure shows the screen display that appears when the PT is
shipped. Normal screen data is not installed after inspection, resulting in this
message. This message does not indicate mechanical or other problems.
Press the OK Button at the bottom right and follow the messages that appear on
the screen.
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