Delta Electronics A10 User Manual

Delta Electronics A10 User Manual

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  • Page 2 Preface Thank you very much for purchasing DELTA’s DOP-A Series, DOP-AE Series and DOP-AS series Human Machine Interface (hereinafter “HMI” ) products. This manual will be helpful in the installation, operation and specifications of Delta HMI product and HMI Screen Editor software program (hereinafter “ScrEdit” ). Before using the product, please read this user manual to ensure correct use.
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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Preface............................i Chapter 1 Introduction......................1-1 1.1 DOP Series Human Machine Interface ..................1-1 1.2 Features ............................. 1-1 1.3 Ordering Information........................1-3 1.4 Caution ............................1-4 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens................2-1 2.1 ScrEdit (Screen Editor) Setup ....................2-1 2.2 How to Start ScrEdit ........................
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3.5 Pipe Element ..........................3-24 3.6 Pie Element ..........................3-27 3.7 Indicator............................3-29 3.8 Data Display ..........................3-32 3.9 Graph Display..........................3-38 3.10 Input Element ..........................3-46 3.11 Curve Element..........................3-52 3.12 Sampling Element ........................3-60 3.13 Alarm Element ..........................
  • Page 6 Table of Contents|ScrEdit Software User Manual Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function ..................B-1 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System ..............C-1 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 7 Due to constantly growing product range, technical improvement and alteration or changed texts, figures and diagrams, we reserve the right of this manual contained information change without prior notice. Coping or reproducing any part of this manual, without written consent of Delta Electronics Inc. is prohibited. Technical Support and Service Welcome to contact us or visit our web site (http://www.delta.com.tw/industrialautomation/) if you need any...
  • Page 8: Chapter 1 Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction DOP Series Human Machine Interface DOP series HMI are manufactured by adopting high-speed hardware to provide you with a powerful programmable interface. ScrEdit software is a user-friendly program editor of DOP-A, DOP-AE and DOP-AS series HMI for Windows. Please refer to the following section for its features and function introduction. Features PLC Serial Drives Support DOP series HMI’s support more than twenty brands of PLC’s, including Delta, Omron, Siemens,...
  • Page 9 Chapter 1 Introduction|ScrEdit Software User Manual Support Multiple PLC’s Connections (NOTE 1) One DOP series HMI can connect to multiple controllers in serial through COM2 of RS-485 port (NOTE 2) Simulation Function HMI ScrEdit software provides simulation feature which allows the user to develop and debug software on the PC connected to DOP series HMI before downloading it to DOP series HMI.
  • Page 10: Ordering Information

    Chapter 1 Introduction|ScrEdit Software User Manual NOTE The controller should provide RS-485 interface. Off-line/On-line simulation functions are only provided for some parts of the controllers. Also, the execution time of on-line simulation only can continue 30 minutes. After the simulation time has finished, HMI will return ScrEdit software main screen from simulation window automatically.
  • Page 11: Caution

    Chapter 1 Introduction|ScrEdit Software User Manual Caution Operation Environment (temperature and humidity) HMI should be operated in the following environment parameters to adjust screen brightness and contrast to get the best image. If operating out of the range, LCD may be improperly displayed when using for long time.
  • Page 12: Chapter 2 Creating And Editing Screens

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens ScrEdit (Screen Editor) Setup In this chapter, it will introduce general functions of Screen Editor with Windows. The user can use it to design what he wants. Detail information for each function will be discussed in following chapters. Minimum System Requirement Below are the system requirements to comply with the operation environment of ScrEdit: Item...
  • Page 13 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 2. Step 2: Execute setup.exe from Windows taskbar by clicking “Start” > “Run”. 3. After pressing OK, system will setup automatically and you will get the following dialog box to select the desired display language (Fig.
  • Page 14 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual To select a directory other than the default directory, click Browse. A list of available directories appears. Highlight the desired directory for the Delta HMI ScrEdit and click OK, then Next> for the next step. If necessary, click <...
  • Page 15 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.1.6 Finish installing ScrEdit 5. Step 5: After finish installing ScrEdit (Fig. 2.1.6), system will ask you to install HMI USB driver, please click Yes to install. Fig. 2.1.7 Install HMI USB driver 6.
  • Page 16: How To Start Scredit

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual How to Start ScrEdit After setup, you can start ScrEdit by clicking Screen Editor 1.05.XX shortcut on the desk (Refer to Fig. 2.2.1) or from Windows taskbar, click Start > Programs > Delta > Screen Editor 1.05.XX. Fig.
  • Page 17 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual When ScrEdit is activated for the first time, the first window to show up is as follows. There are only File (F), View(V), Option(O) and Help(H) on the toolbar. Fig. 2.2.3 Screen without editing file After pressing or click File >...
  • Page 18 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.2.5 New project screen of ScrEdit There are five parts in the following for ScrEdit editing window. Menu Bar There are nine functions for selection: File, Edit, View, Element, Screen, Tools, Options, Window, and Help.
  • Page 19 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3. Text Format Toolbar 4. Bitmap Toolbar 5. Element Toolbar 6. Build Toolbar 7. Layout Toolbar Fig. 2.2.6 ScrEdit Toolbar Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 20 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.2.7 Move ScrEdit toolbar to the left side of the screen Property Table It provides element property settings for each element (Fig. 2.2.8 & Fig. 2.2.9). Please refer to Chapter 3 for detailed description.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.2.9 Editing screen preview Output Window All editing actions and output message when compile function is enabled will be shown here (Fig. 2.2.10). When compiling, ScrEdit will detect the error of user program automatically. Once error occurs, the correspondent message will display in output window.
  • Page 22 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Work Place Following is an editing example display (Fig. 2.2.11). Fig. 2.2.11 ScrEdit Work Place 2-11 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 23: Menu Bar And Toolbar (File)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Menu Bar and Toolbar (File) ScrEdit provides the convenient pull-down Menu and makes it easy for the user to create, edit and manage includes elements, pictures, graphs, macro program, recipes and displays in DOP series HMI. The pull-down menu options of Menu bar are described as follows: File The “File”...
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Create a New Project Creates a new project by choosing File > New (Fig. 2.3.2) or clicking the New icon from toolbar (Fig. 2.3.3), or using keyboard shortcuts by pressing Ctrl + N. If this is the first time use and there is no old project, the following dialog box (Fig.
  • Page 25 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.3.4 HMI model and base port controller options Open Old Project Open current project by choosing File > Open (Fig. 2.3.7) or clicking the Open icon from toolbar, or using keyboard shortcuts by pressing Ctrl + O. If other project files exist before opening an old project, the user will get the Saving dialog box (Fig.
  • Page 26 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Close File Closes project by clicking File > Close (Fig. 2.3.10). If project didn’t get saved before issuing the command of closing project, the user will get saving dialog box (Fig. 2.3.6) to remind the user of saving project. Fig.
  • Page 27 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.3.7 Save as dialog box (Dialog box that let user input project name to save as.) Make Ext. Memory Data Before using this command, ensure to compile the editing screen data. If not execute the compilation first, the ScrEdit cannot make screen data and an error message dialog box will show up (Fig.
  • Page 28 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Open Ext. Memory Data In HMI, the user can move the screen data saved in the flash memory into SM card through folder manager. Then, perform Open Ext. Memory Data function and the user will get the user will get Fig. 2.3.9 dialog box.
  • Page 29 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.3.12 Environment dialog box Upload Recipe This function is similar to upload function but it can only upload recipe. Before uploading, it also needs to enter password (the password is the highest priority saved in HMI, which is set by clicking Options > Configuration >...
  • Page 30 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.3.14 About ScrEdit Password Protect The user can enable and disable password protect function (Fig. 2.3.15 & Fig. 2.3.16) by clicking File > Password protect. Once password protect function is enabled, the user will get Fig. 2.3.15 dialog box symbol before “Password Protect”...
  • Page 31 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.3.17 Password settings - Security Print Print current screen by choosing File > Print, or clicking the Print icon from toolbar (Fig. 2.3.28), or using keyboard shortcuts by pressing Ctrl + P. Print Preview Select this function by clicking File >...
  • Page 32 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Print Setup Printer and paper settings. Select this function by clicking File > Print Setup. Using this function can set the property of printer, print paper and print direction, etc. several functions (Fig. 2.3.19). Fig.
  • Page 33 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.3.20 Most recent used files Exit Exit function is to close all open editing files and offer to save those that have not been save yet and finally exit the ScrEdit. Select this function by clicking File > Exit. If the file has been changed or not saved yet, the saving dialog box (Fig.
  • Page 34: Menu Bar And Toolbar (Edit)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Menu Bar and Toolbar (Edit) Edit Adopt pull-down menu similar to Microsoft Office style and provide user-friendly Edit pull-down menu (Fig. 2.4.1). Fig. 2.4.1 Edit options Undo Undo the last action. Select this function by choosing Edit > Undo or clicking the Undo icon from toolbar, or use keyboard shortcuts by pressing Ctrl + Z.
  • Page 35 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Copy Copy the selected element to the clipboard. Select this function by choosing Edit > Copy from menu bar or clicking the Copy icon from toolbar, or use keyboard shortcuts by pressing Ctrl + C. Paste Paste element from clipboard.
  • Page 36 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Find Find What This field is where the user enters the word or phase that the user is looking for Options Current Screen This causes ScrEdit to navigate the current screen only and find the matching word or phase that the user is looking for.
  • Page 37 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.4.4 Replace option Replace Find What This field is where the user enters the word or phase that the user is looking for Replace With This field is where the user enters the word or phase that the user wants to replace with Options Current Screen This causes ScrEdit to navigate the current screen only, find the matching word or phase that the user is looking for and replace it.
  • Page 38 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Replace Fig. 2.4.5 Fig. 2.4.6 Group It is used to group elements in ScrEdit. Select this function by choosing Edit > Group from menu bar or clicking the Group icon from toolbar. When two or more elements are grouped, it will be regarded as a single unit and move together but the element size cannot be changed.
  • Page 39 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Ungroup It is used to ungroup elements in ScrEdit. Select this function by choosing Edit > Ungroup from menu bar or clicking the Group icon from toolbar. Order It is used to set and change the stacking order of the selected element. Select this function by choosing Edit >...
  • Page 40 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Text Process It is used to set and change text direction and import text in ScrEdit. The user can select this function by choosing Edit > Text Process from menu bar or clicking the Text Process icons from toolbar. next to the Text Process command represents that this function is enabled.
  • Page 41 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.4.8 Duplicate Example 1 Fig. 2.4.9 Duplicate Example 2 2-30 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 42: Menu Bar And Toolbar (View)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Menu Bar and Toolbar (View) View Toolbars Docking windows Fig. 2.5.1 View options In View option, the user can decide how toolbars and docking windows display. Once the user clicks on it, it will have icon in front of it and display on screen.
  • Page 43 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Icon Function Description Paste Paste the element the user copy or cut Find Find specific text, write address or read address New Screen Create a new screen Open Screen Open an old screen Print Print current project Help...
  • Page 44 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Bitmap Toolbar Table 2.5.3 Bitmap toolbar Icon Function Description Select Transparent Remove the color of the picture and determine the transparent color Color of the picture Chang Mode for If this function is enabled, not only the current picture with current Process All State state but also all pictures with all states will be stretched, resized or Picture...
  • Page 45 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Icon Function Drop-down Menu Meter Pipe Indicator Display Movement Input Curve History 2-34 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 46 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Icon Function Drop-down Menu Alarm Graphic Keypad Build / Layout Toolbar Build Toolbar Table. 2.5.5 Build toolbar Icon Function Description Current Element State Text on selected element View State OFF/1 Switch and view current state OFF/1 View State ON/1 Switch and view current state ON/1 Display All Read/Write...
  • Page 47 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Layout Toolbar Table. 2.5.6 Layout toolbar Icon Function Description Group Group the selected elements Ungroup Ungroup the selected elements Move the selected element to the front of all Bring to Front other elements Move the selected element behind all other Send to Bottom...
  • Page 48 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Icon Function Description Lets the user reduce the magnification level, including 25%, 50% and Zoom Out 75%. Lets the user change element size to actual size (100%). Property Table Element property table. Please refer to Chapter 3 for detailed description. Fig.
  • Page 49 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.5.7 Error output Fig. 2.5.6 Output result of compile operation Zoom In Zoom in to get a close look at the elements on ScrEdit work place. (Refer to Fig. 2.5.8, Fig. 2.5.9) Fig.
  • Page 50 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.5.9 Zoom level = 300% (After Choosing Zoom In command) Zoom Out Zoom out to see more look of the elements on ScrEdit work place. (Refer to Fig. 2.5.10) Fig. 2.5.10 Zoom level = 50% (After Choosing Zoom Out command) 2-39 Revision Apr.
  • Page 51 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Actual Size Return to actual size (100%). This size is relative to the screen size of HMI. The user can also zoom in or out by clicking icon or selecting the Zoom level directly (Fig. 2.5.11).
  • Page 52 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual I/O Screen As Fig. 2.5.13. I/O screen also provides maximum view to edit in ScrEdit just like Full screen. But the difference is that I/O Screen will show the read and write addresses of the element and also shows the set macro commands.
  • Page 53 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.5.15 Show Gird screen 2-42 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 54: Menu Bar And Toolbar (Element)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Menu Bar and Toolbar (Element) Element Fig. 2.6.1 Element options Screen editor provides 14 types of elements and there are many styles for each type. These 14 types include Button, Meter, Bar, Pipe, Pie, Indicator, Display (data display), Movement (graph display), input, curve, history (sampling), alarm, graphic and, keypad, etc.
  • Page 55 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.6.3 Element display (Create an element) The user can also right-click the mouse to select the desired element. For the property of each element, please refer to Chapter 3 for detailed description. Create an Element The user can select an element by right-clicking the mouse in work place.
  • Page 56 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.6.5 Select an element by choosing Element command from menu bar Fig. 2.6.6 Drag with left mouse button (Left-click the mouse, hold it to drag and release it to finish) 2-45 Revision Apr.
  • Page 57 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.6.7 Release left mouse button to create an element Move an Element The user can use the mouse to move an element. Mouse operation is the same as working in Windows®...
  • Page 58 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Modify Element Width The user can also use the mouse to modify the width of an element. When the mouse cursor changes to a two-arrow icon , the user can left-click the mouse and modify the element width (Fig. 2.6.9). Fig.
  • Page 59 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Modify Element Width and Height Simultaneously The user can also use the mouse to modify the width and height of an element simultaneously. When the mouse cursor changes to a two-arrow icon , the user can left-click the mouse and modify the element width and height at the same time (Fig.
  • Page 60 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Right-click the Mouse The user can find that different menu will pop up when right-clicking the mouse (Fig. 2.6.13, Fig. 2.6.14 and Fig. 2.6.15). Fig. 2.6.13 Right-click the mouse on Toolbar - Toolbars window Fig.
  • Page 61 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.6.15 Right-click the mouse on the element - Editing options (Layout Toolbar) Cross Reference Table When creating and editing various kinds of elements, what usually happens is that the repeat use of the same address.
  • Page 62 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Element Part List When Element Part List function is enabled, ScrEdit will sort out and classify all the elements on the current screen. The user can click the tab to switch to the classification that the user wants to view. The related addresses and corresponding properties will be listed in each classification (Name, Describe, Write / Read address, Trigger address, Trigger type, Interlock and Level) in each tab (Fig.
  • Page 63: Menu Bar And Toolbar (Screen)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Menu Bar and Toolbar (Screen) Screen In Screen options, ScrEdit provides some screen editing functions (Fig. 2.7.1). Please refer to the following sections for more detailed introduction. Fig. 2.7.1 Screen options If the user presses the close box, it will hide the current screen without exiting.
  • Page 64 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Open Screen Open an old screen. The user can choose Screen > Open Screen or click the Open Screen icon or use keyboard shortcuts by pressing Shift + O. When choosing open screen, the user can preview each screen in Open Screen dialog box (Fig.
  • Page 65 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.7.4 Screen Management dialog box Fig. 2.7.5 Right-click the mouse 2-54 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 66 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.7.6 Warning message after screen is cut Fig. 2.7.7 Drag the mouse to determine the screen saver display Cut Screen Cut whole screen to clipboard, just like the Microsoft Office Clipboard function. The difference is that Microsoft Office Clipboard allows the user to cut text and graphic items and the Cut Screen function only allows the user to cut a whole screen.
  • Page 67 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Copy Screen Copy whole screen. The user can execute this function by clicking Screen > Copy Screen or use keyboard shortcuts by pressing Shift + C. Paste Screen The user can paste a screen by clicking Screen > Paste Screen or use keyboard shortcuts by pressing Shift + P.
  • Page 68 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Clear Import Data The user can free more disk space by clearing the imported data that the user does not want to use. Execute this function by clicking Screen > Clear Import Data. Screen Open Macro When Screen Open Macro function is selected, the Macro will be executed automatically once opening screen occurs.
  • Page 69 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Auxiliary Key DOP series HMI allows the user to determine the function of auxiliary keys in each screen. The user can execute this function by clicking Screen > Auxiliary Key. Auxiliary key set up for each screen can be completed by pressing the auxiliary keys on HMI panel (Fig.
  • Page 70 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual In Table 2.7.1, the user can see how many user-defined auxiliary keys are available for each model. Table 2.7.1 Available user-defined auxiliary keys DOP-A/AE/AS Series Model Name Available User-defined Auxiliary Keys DOP-AS38BSTD DOP-A (E) 57BSTD DOP-A (E) 57GSTD...
  • Page 71 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.7.14 Screen Properties dialog box Table 2.7.2 Screen Properties setting Function Description Screen Number The screen number range is within 1~65535 and the number cannot be repeated. Screen General View Regarded as general view screen.
  • Page 72 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Function Description Sub-screen Check the The check box next to “This screen is a sub-screen” can be checked only Setting check box next when General View Screen option is selected. Therefore, before setting to “This screen sub-screen function, please ensure General View Screen option is is a sub-...
  • Page 73 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Function Description Hard Copy Setting The user can find this function only in DOP series HMI which supports Region printer function. If the user wants to enable this function, setting the printer in advance is necessary.
  • Page 74: Menu Bar And Toolbar (Tools)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Menu Bar and Toolbar (Tools) Tools Fig. 2.8.1 Tool options Compile It is used to compile editing screen to the format for HMI. During compiling, all of the compiling messages, including any errors, will be written to output field. When there is any error occurs, system will remind the user.
  • Page 75 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Debug Compiling Error during Compiling Process 3. When pressing icon to execute compile operation, error message dialog box will pop up to warn the user of compiling error and show how many errors there are. In Fig. 2.8.3, we can see that there are two errors occurred and they are all displayed in the output window.
  • Page 76 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.4 Start to download (the progress will be from 0 to 100%) Fig. 2.8.5 USB open error message Fig. 2.8.6 USB disconnect error message Fig. 2.8.7 Incorrect model name error message 2-65 Revision Apr.
  • Page 77 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.8 Not compile error message Download Screen It is only used to download screen data to HMI. The user can execute it by clicking Tools > Download Screen or clicking icon directly or using keyboard shortcuts by pressing Ctrl + F9.
  • Page 78 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.10 On Line / Off Line Simulation Screen Off Line Simulation It is used to test if the editing screen, read/write addresses and Macro on is correct on developed program without connecting to PLC. The user can execute this function by clicking Tools > Off Line Simulation or clicking icon or using keyboard shortcuts by pressing Ctrl + F5.
  • Page 79 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.11 Recipe Setup dialog box Table 2.8.2 Recipe Editing Recipe Setup Enable Recipe When the check box next to “Enable Recipe” is checked, the recipe function is enabled. If the user does not enable this function, the user can not do this function even the user has downloaded recipe data.
  • Page 80 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Recipe Setup Length It is used to set the recipe length. The unit is Word and it should be set to more than 0. Otherwise, the following dialog box shown as Fig. 2.8.13 will display on the screen.
  • Page 81 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Recipe Setup Input Fig. 2.8.16 Open The user can load recipe data by clicking button. The loaded recipe data do not contain the starting address of recipe data. Therefore, regardless of which brand of the controller connecting to HMI, they all can use the same recipe file.
  • Page 82 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Recipe Setup Clear Fig. 2.8.17 Print It will print all recipe data on current screen. After inputting the recipe data, the user can click button to save the recipe data for transmitting or modifying. At the same time, ScrEdit will check the validity of all input recipe data.
  • Page 83 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.19 32 bits Floating Recipe Setup dialog box Table 2.8.3 32 bits Floating Recipe Editing 32 bits Floating Recipe Setup New: Create a new 32 bits floating recipe file Press to create a new 32 bits floating recipe.
  • Page 84 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 32 bits Floating Recipe Setup Fig. 2.8.22 Open: Open a 32 bits floating recipe file Press to open a 32 bits floating recipe file. The file format can be Recipe 32 bits File (*.rcp) and Excel CSV File (*.csv) (Fig.
  • Page 85 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 32 bits Floating Recipe Setup Save: Save a 32 bits floating recipe file Press to save a 32 bits floating recipe file. The default file format of a 32 bits floating recipe file is Excel CSV file (*.csv) (Fig. 2.8.24). Fig.
  • Page 86 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.25 Download Recipe Recipe Example For recipe control, the user needs to use Recipe Control Register (RECR) and Designated Recipe Group Number Register (RBIR) to control the read and write operation of recipe. The following section only describes part of the introduction of recipe function.
  • Page 87 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Recipe Control Register (RECR) Bit Number Function Recipe number change Read recipe (PLC → HMI) Write recipe (HMI → PLC) Recipe group number change Reserved 8~15 Designate change recipe group number Control Flag for Changing Recipe Number There are two kinds of methods for changing and calling recipe number.
  • Page 88 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual group number (N) into the high byte of this control block and use this control flag to trigger, Dn+5 (Bit 3 is set to ON). After setting, RCPG will be changed to N automatically. This flag needs be set to OFF and then ON if the user wants to trigger again.
  • Page 89 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Besides, in order to perform simulation operation more conveniently, the Address of Control Block is set to Internal Memory $0. Your Screen will look like the Fig. 2.8.27 shown below. Fig. 2.8.27 Control Block Settings of Configuration dialog box 2-78 Revision Apr.
  • Page 90 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.28 Recipe Example When the user select “Enable Recipe” option in Recipe Setup dialog box, there are RCP and RCPNO two kinds of device types available for the user to select in Input dialog box (See the following Fig. 2.8.29).
  • Page 91 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.29 Input dialog box The definition of Delta HMI recipe register RCP is described as follows. In Fig. 2.8.26, the length of example recipe is set to 6 and the group of example recipe is set to 7. However, HMI actually create recipe registers (RCP0 ~ RCP15) which the length is 6 but the group is 8.
  • Page 92 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Recipe Buffer Area Recipe Storage Area Fig. 2.8.30 Change recipe group 32 bits Recipe Example This 32 bits recipe example can be downloaded via the following link: http://59.120.64.39:81/phpbb2/files/32bit_recipe.dop For the convenience of the user and enhance the flexibility of Delta HMI product on application, not only the existing recipe function, the advanced 32 bits recipe function is also provided.
  • Page 93 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual For recipe control, the user needs to use Recipe Control Register (RECR) and Designated Recipe Group Number Register (RBIR) to control the read and write operation of recipe. The user can refer to page 2-74 ~ page 2-79 for the introduction and example of recipe function.
  • Page 94 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.32 In order to perform simulation operation more conveniently, the Address of Control Block is set to Internal Memory $0. Please refer to Fig. 2.8.33 shown below. Fig. 2.8.33 Fig. 2.8.34 is an example of starting screen. Besides using internal memory address (RCPG and RCPNO), the user also can enter into Configuration dialog box and change the address value of recipe register directly.
  • Page 95 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.34 When Internal Memory button is pressed, HMI will enter intro the screen shown as Fig. 2.8.35. RCPG is used to store the recipe data, RCPNO is used to change the recipe group and RCP0 ~ RCP15 are recipe registers and HMI will store the recipe data set by the user in these recipe registers.
  • Page 96 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.35 Fig. 2.8.36 2-85 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 97 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual The definition of Delta HMI recipe register RCP is described as follows. In Fig. 2.8.31, the length of B1 recipe data is set to 4 and the group of B1 recipe data is set to 3. However, HMI actually create recipe registers (RCP0 ~ RCP15) which the length is 4 but the group is 4.
  • Page 98 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.38 Besides using internal memory address (RCPG and RCPNO), the user also can enter into Configuration dialog box and change the address value of recipe register directly. In Fig. 2.8.34, pressing Control Block button is to switch the recipe data through the settings of the Control Block and the example display will be shown as Fig, 2.8.39.
  • Page 99 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.39 Recipe CSV File Editing There are two recipe file types provided in Delta DOP series HMI, one is 16bits recipe file (*.rcp) that only can be edited in ScrEdit software environment and the other is 32 bits recipe file (*.csv) that can be opened and edited in Windows®...
  • Page 100 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.40 32 bits Recipe Example The layout of its csv file is shown as Fig. 2.8.41 below. The first row shows RCP32-1.0. This is the version of this 32 bits recipe and the user should not change it. Fig.
  • Page 101 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.8.42 Please see Fig. 2.8.42. The right side is the recipe editing window in ScrEdit and the left side is the Excel editing window. You can see the data within the red frame is the first recipe data. The second row of the data listed in Microsoft Excel represents the setting values of the 32 bits recipe.
  • Page 102: Menu Bar And Toolbar (Options)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Menu Bar and Toolbar (Options) Options Fig. 2.9.1 Options Configuration The user can execute this function by clicking Options > Configuration. This dialog box is divided into five tabs: Standard, Communication, Print, Default and Other. These tabs are covered in detail in the following sections.
  • Page 103 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Standard tab in Configuration option Application Name It is also File Name. (Standard) HMI Type (Standard) It is used to select DOP series HMI type for different functions and requirements. Base Port Controller It is used to set connecting external controller: Screen Editor provides various (Standard) controllers sorted by manufacturers for the user to select.
  • Page 104 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Standard tab in Configuration option Optimize Type Dynamic When communicating with the controller, read the address value and optimize the elements that show on the current screen and adjust the read data length according to the number of screen elements.
  • Page 105 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Communication tab in Configuration option Insert / Delete Insert Press Insert button to determine the connecting device name and Controller the controller: Connection It is used to set the connecting controller. Available connecting controller will be different depending on HMI type the user uses.
  • Page 106 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Communication tab in Configuration option Interface It is used to set communication interface. There are RS232, RS422 and RS485 three options. The default setting will be different depending on HMI type the user uses. Data Bits There are 7 Bits and 8 Bits two options.
  • Page 107 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Interface It is used to set printer interface. The user can specify the communication port of the printer. There are Parallel Port and USB two options. If Parallel Port is selected, the optional printer module, DOP-EXPM110 is needed.
  • Page 108 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Default tab in Configuration option Element Font Color It is used to specify the default element font color when creating an element. Blink Time It is used to specify the default element twinkle time when creating an element.
  • Page 109 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Other tab in Configuration option Read Controller Address 2. If this option is not selected, the screen saver will be enabled automatically when the Screen Saver Time set in HMI is reached. Please refer to the figure below.
  • Page 110 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Other tab in Configuration option Enable Edit Multi- Use this option can enable multi-language user interface. Language User Interface The user can view multi-language display in property table if this option is selected. The editing interface will be shown as the figure below: Multi Language Function Example Example:...
  • Page 111 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3. Control Block (Options > Configuration) Settings Set the address as $200 and set the size is 8. 4. Multi-Language Settings Add “English”, “Traditional Chinese” and “Simplified Chinese” three languages. The setting value are 0,1 and 2 for each language respectively.
  • Page 112 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 5. Set the display text of “Set” button element in different languages. Double click the “Simplified Chinese” and enter “ ” in Simplified Chinese” Double click the Traditional Chinese tab and enter “ ”...
  • Page 113 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 8. Select Compile command and execute Off Line Simulation. Then, the user can see the text of the “Set” button is changed in different language by pressing the “Increment” button element. 2-102 Revision Apr.
  • Page 114 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Alarm Setup The user can set alarm by clicking Options > Alarm Setup. The alarm setup should set with the alarm function in element settings. HMI will execute alarm function automatically if both settings are all set. When the specified conditions are matched (If condition occurs in specific address, ON enabled or OFF enabled) after setting, HMI will display an Alarm Setup warning dialog box automatically.
  • Page 115 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Alarm Setup Dialog Box Number of Use this option to save data in order. When the number of records Records in exceeds this setting value, it will delete the records from the first record History Buffer and insert the new record again.
  • Page 116 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Alarm Setup Dialog Box The calculation method of the size of the alarm history file is as follows: × Bytes Bytes Bytes Actual File Size Bytes Time and Date Data Alarm Data Sampling Points Data File Symbol Example:...
  • Page 117 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Table 2.9.7 History Setup Settings History Setup Dialog Box Pressing Append button can add a history data. Max. 12 history data can be added. After the Add button is pressed, the following Buffer Properties dialog box will display. Read Address It is used to set the starting address for sampling the history data.
  • Page 118 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual History Setup Dialog Box Stamp Time and Use this option to determine if the time and date are also recorded during Date sampling operation. Auto Stop Use this option to determine if HMI stop recording when the max. number of record data is reached.
  • Page 119 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual History Setup Dialog Box The calculation method of the size of the history data file is as follows: 1. dat file × Bytes Bytes Bytes Actual File Size MBytes × 1024 1024 Time and Date Data Alarm Data...
  • Page 120 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Tag Table It is used to replace the specific address with the user-defined words or characters. For example, if the user wants to replace PLC address 1@Y0 with the word “OS”, just define it in Tag Table option in advance.
  • Page 121 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Tag Table Dialog Box Delete The user can use the mouse to select one row of the Tag table, and then press Delete button to delete it. Press OK button to save the settings and exit. Cancel Press Cancel to exit without saving.
  • Page 122 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3. Configuring Print Setup The user can click Options > Configuration > Print to enter into “Print” tab. Then, use the Print tab to configure the settings of printer, paper, quality and margin, etc. options. 2-111 Revision Apr.
  • Page 123 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Print Typesetting Function The user can print many pages one time and arrange the layout of the print screen by using print typesetting function. The history data also can be printed at the same time. Please pay particular attention to the following notes when using print typesetting function.
  • Page 124 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Historical Trend Graph X-Y Chart Step 3: The user can choose “Yes” or “No” using the “Print Successive Data” drop-down list to determine whether Print Successive Data function is selected or not. When “Yes” is selected, it indicates that Print Successive Data function is enabled, and all the sampling records and data for the element will be printed out completely.
  • Page 125 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Step2: Right clicking the mouse or use a function key to create a “Report List” button on a “General View Screen”. Then, use this “Report List” button to enable the print function. Step 3: Set the properties of the “Report List”...
  • Page 126 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Step 4: Connect to the printer and startup the HMI. When “Report List” button is pressed, the printer will start to print. Please note that it will take some time when there are too many print screens or the sampling data of the print element is too much.
  • Page 127 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Step2: Enable the Print function. Right clicking the mouse or use function key to create a “Report List” button on a “General View Screen”. Then, use this “Report List” button to enable the print function, just like “Print Typesetting” function. Step 3: Connect to the printer and startup the HMI.
  • Page 128 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Picture Bank Browse Dialog Box Open a picture bank file (*.pib file). Install Uninstall the selected picture bank. The uninstall picture bank will be Uninstall moved to Recycle Bin. Save the modified picture into the picture bank. This button must be Update pressed after modifying picture;...
  • Page 129 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Picture Bank Browse Dialog Box Shortcut Menu The user can right-click the mouse to display a shortcut menu shown in the figure below. This shortcut menu is a menu that shows a list of commands relevant to the picture bank option for the user to manage the pictures in the picture bank more quickly and efficiently.
  • Page 130 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Text Bank Dialog Box Close Close and exit the text bank dialog box. Submarro Use this option to edit sub-macro and to be called by other Macros. For the Macro function, please refer to Chapter 4 for more details.
  • Page 131 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Table 2.9.11 Environment Settings Environment Dialog Box System Path This is used to set the location where ScrEdit will save the system files, including some system reference data and dynamic link library (*.dll) files. This option is set by system default and it cannot be changed.
  • Page 132 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Environment Dialog Box Center Drawing Area When this option is selected, the editing screen will be placed in the center position. Include Picture Data If this option is selected, all pictures will be uploaded when ScrEdit when uploading upload function is enabled.
  • Page 133: Menu Bar And Toolbar (Window)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 2.10 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Window) Window Fig. 2.10.1 Window options Close Window It is used to hide the current window, NOT exit the current window. The users can execute this function by clicking Window >...
  • Page 134 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.10.2 Screen status after all windows are closed Next Window It is used to switch the current window to the next window. If the current window is the last window, the current window will not be changed even if this function is executed.
  • Page 135 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 2.10.3 Screen display after choosing Cascade command Title Horizontal Display all editing windows from top to bottom. The user can execute this function by clicking Window > Title Horizontal. The opened windows are displayed horizontally as shown as Fig. 2.10.4. Fig.
  • Page 136 Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual Title Vertical Display all editing windows from left to right. The user can execute this function by clicking Window > Title Vertical. The opened windows are displayed vertically as shown as Fig. 2.10.5. Fig.
  • Page 137: Menu Bar And Toolbar (Help)

    Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens|ScrEdit Software User Manual 2.11 Menu Bar and Toolbar (Help) Help Fig. 2.11.1 Help option About ScrEdit Display the version information of Screen Editor and the firmware information of HMI. Fig. 2.11.2 Screen Editor Version 2-126 Revision Apr.
  • Page 138: Chapter 3 Element Function

    Chapter 3 Element Function In order to meet different applications and requirements, ScrEdit provides various elements for the user to use and design. Before using and designing these elements, please read this chapter first to understand how to choose an element and the special function of each element in ScrEdit. How to Choose Element There are three methods for choosing elements when editing the screens: 1.
  • Page 139 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 3.1.2 Choosing Element command from menu bar Fig. 3.1.3 Choosing Element icon from toolbar After selecting an element, left-click and drag the mouse on work place, and then a new element is created. Revision Apr.
  • Page 140: Button Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Button Element Fig. 3.2.1 Button element options Table 3.2.1 Button elements Button Type Macro Read Write Function After pressing this button, the state of the setting address (Bit) will always be set to ON. If there is an ON Macro, it will be executed simultaneously.
  • Page 141 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Button Type Macro Read Write Function Previous Page After pressing this button, it will go back to the previous screen. For example, suppose that there are three screens, screen 1, screen 2 and screen 3. If the user has switched the screen from screen 1, screen 2 to screen 3 in order, when pressing “previous page”...
  • Page 142 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of General Buttons Indirect Address RCPG Receipt Group Number Register Memory (SDRAM) Other device name supported by other Other brands of controller. Please refer to DOP Series HMI Connection Manual. Edit On/Off Macro Edit On and Off Macro.
  • Page 143 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of General Buttons Picture Bank Name The user can determine the picture of the element by clicking “Picture Bank Name”. (If “Picture Bank Name” has been selected, the user can click “Picture Picture Name Name”...
  • Page 144 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of General Buttons Foreground Color Standard Raised Round Invisible Style The user can specify the button style and foreground color as the figures above by using this option. Function The user can modify the element characteristic directly without re-create a new element.
  • Page 145 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Multistate Buttons Table 3.2.3 Property description of Multi-state buttons Property Description of Multistate Buttons Multistate buttons accept three kinds units, WORD, LSB and Bit and the state number will be different by the unit.
  • Page 146 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Example of Multistate Buttons: When the data length is LSB (D100.0 ~ D100.4): S0=D100.0 ON S1=D100.1 ON S2=D100.2 ON S3=D100.3 ON S4=D100.4 ON Fig. 3.2.3 Multi-state buttons display Set Value Button Table 3.2.4 Property description of Set Value buttons Property Description of Set Value Buttons After pressing this button on the screen, a system built-in numeric keypad (TEN-KEY) will show up and the user can use it to input the setting value directly.
  • Page 147 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Set Value Buttons Data Length There are 16bits Word and 32bits Double Word two options. Minimum/Maximum: The user can set the minimum and maximum of input setting value to determine the range of input setting value. Data Format It provides different kinds of data format for different data length: Word...
  • Page 148 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Set Constant Buttons Picture Bank Name (Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.) Picture Name Transparent Effect (Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.) Transparent Color Foreground Color (Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.)
  • Page 149 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Increment / Decrement Table 3.2.6 Property description of Increment / Decrement buttons Property Description of Increment / Decrement Buttons After pressing this button on the screen, HMI will read the value from PLC (Controller) and add or subtract the set constant value.
  • Page 150 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Increment / Decrement Buttons Limit It is used to set the limit of the increment and decrement value. After pressing OK button, HMI will examine the input increment & decrement value and limit value also by referring to the selected data length and data format.
  • Page 151 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Goto Screen / Previous Page / Previous View Buttons Foreground Color (Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.) Style Function The user can modify the element characteristic directly without re-create a new element.
  • Page 152 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Goto Screen / Previous Page / Previous View Buttons InterLock Address When InterLock Address is set to be ON or OFF (this is determined by the property of “InterLock Level”), this button can be enabled. InterLock Level Before Execute Macro If this option is set, when the user presses the button, the system will execute the...
  • Page 153 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual For the property description of system function buttons, please refer to the following Table 3.2.9: Table 3.2.9 System function buttons Property Description of System Function Buttons Text / Text Size The user can set the text, text size, font and text color that provided by Windows® to determine the text display on the element.
  • Page 154 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of System Function Buttons Contrast This button allows the user to adjust HMI LCD contrast and Brightness brightness settings. After pressing this button, the user will get the following pop-up window to adjust HMI LCD contrast and brightness settings.
  • Page 155 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of System Function Buttons After Execute Macro If this option is set, when the user presses the button, the system will perform the operation of this button first and then execute the command of this macro. But, if the state of the button is not triggered by pressing the button (via macro or external signal), the command of this macro will not be executed.
  • Page 156: Meter Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Meter Element Fig. 3.3.1 Meter element options Table 3.3.1 Property Description of Meter Element Property Description of Meter Element The user can set meter appearance in the property table, such as the style, the color (including border color, background color, stitch color, scale color) and the scale region number, etc.
  • Page 157 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Meter Element Target The user can decide if the target value display or not by using this option. If this option is set, the target value and its color set Value by the user will display just like the figure shown below: (Here Color...
  • Page 158: Bar Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Bar Element Fig. 3.4.1 Bar element options Table 3.4.1 Property Description of Bar Element Property Description of Normal Bar Element HMI reads the value of the corresponding PLC specific address (register) and converts the value to normal bar element and then displays it on the screen.
  • Page 159 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Normal Bar Element Minimum Value It is used to set the display minimum and maximum value. Maximum Value Target The user can decide if the target value display or not by using this option.
  • Page 160 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Deviation Bar Element Style Standard Raised Sunken Display Format Horizontal The deviation value display horizontally. Vertical The deviation value display vertically. Detail Data There are 16bits Word and 32bits Length Double Word two options.
  • Page 161: Pipe Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Pipe Element Fig. 3.5.1 Pipe element options Table 3.5.1 Property Description of Pipe Element Property Description of Pipe (1) / Pipe (2) Element HMI reads the value of the corresponding address (register). Then, convert the value to Pipe (1) / Pipe (2) element and then display it on the screen.
  • Page 162 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Pipe (1) / Pipe (2) Element Minimum Value It is used to set the minimum and maximum capacity of the pipe element. Maximum Value Target The user can decide if the target value displays or not by using this option.
  • Page 163 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Pipe (4) Element Style Standard Rotation 90 Rotation 180 Rotation 270 Pipe Gauge Use this option to set the pipe gauge. The selectable range is from 1 ~ 5. The setting value 1 represents at least 13 pixels and the setting value 2 represents at least 26 pixels and vise versa.
  • Page 164: Pie Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Pie Element Fig. 3.6.1 Pie element options Table 3.6.1 Property Description of Pie Element Property Description of Pie Element There are four kinds of Pie elements for the user to select. The user can use the element property table to set the minimum &...
  • Page 165 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Pie Element Target The user can decide if the target value display or not by using this option. If this option is set, the target value and its color Value set by the user will display on the screen.
  • Page 166: Indicator

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Indicator Fig. 3.7.1 Indicator element options Table 3.7.1 Property Description of Multistate Indicator Element Property Description of Multistate Indicator Element Multistate indicator provides a method to indicate the state of some specific address. It will send state changes message to user no matter it is Bit, LSB or WORD.
  • Page 167 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Table 3.7.2 Property Description of Range Indicator Element Property Description of Range Indicator Element Range indicator provides a method to indicate the state of some specific address. HMI reads the value of the corresponding address (register) and uses this read value to correspond with the corresponding range indicator element and its setting value, and then display the corresponding state on HMI screen.
  • Page 168 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Range Indicator Element Variable When this option is selected, there is Range n-1 for the user to Limits use. n represents the total state numbers and n-1 represents the total range numbers. For example, if the read address is $0, and the total state number of the element is 5, it indicates that there is Range 0~4 for the user to use.
  • Page 169: Data Display

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Data Display Fig. 3.8.1 Data Display element options Table 3.8.1 Function of Data Display elements Element Type Function Numeric Display Display the value of the specific address. Character Display Display the text or character of the specific address. Date Display Display date of HMI.
  • Page 170 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Numeric Display Element Leading Zero The following figures show the difference if the user selects the Leading Zero option. (Please note that the integral digit is set to 4 digits.) (If YES is selected, the numeric value will show as this one.) (If NO is selected, the numeric value will show as this one.) Detail...
  • Page 171 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Numeric Display Element Fast Refresh If this option is selected, the element can be displayed immediately when switching the screen. Please note that this function is designed to provide fast value refresh speed for the element which performs communication frequently.
  • Page 172 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Character Display Element ASCII Code / Hex Cross Reference ASCII Fast Refresh If this option is selected, the element can be displayed immediately when switching the screen. Please note that this function is designed to provide fast value refresh speed for the element which performs communication frequently.
  • Page 173 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Day-of-week Display Table 3.8.6 Property Description of Day-of-week Display Element Property Description of Day-of-week Display Element Display the day (Sunday ~ Monday) of the week. The state default setting of the Day-of-week display element is set to 7.
  • Page 174 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Moving Sign Element Text / Text Size The user can set the text, text size, font and text color provided by Windows® to determine the text display on the element. (Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Font / Text Color Description of General Buttons.) Border Color...
  • Page 175: Graph Display

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Graph Display Fig. 3.9.1 Graph Display element options Table 3.9.1 Function of Graph Display elements Element Type Icon Function It is used to create and display one or more state pictures on the certain State Graphic positions of the HMI screen.
  • Page 176 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Static Graphic Element Add/Remove State It is used to set the state numbers of static graphic element. If the data length of the value is in Word, 1~256 states can be set. If the data length of the value is in LSB, 16 states can be set.
  • Page 177 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Animated Graphic Table 3.9.3 Property Description of Animated Graphic Element Property Description of Animated Graphic Element When HMI is connected to PLC, the user can create animated graphic elements to read the value of several read addresses controlled by PLC.
  • Page 178 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Dynamic Line Table 3.9.4 Property Description of Dynamic Line Element Property Description of Dynamic Line Element The dynamic line element can be changed and moved depending on the value of the corresponding contact or register.
  • Page 179 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Dynamic Line Element Line Style There are following line styles can be selected. Variable Position (Please refer to the description of Read Address above) Variable Color (Please refer to the description of Read Address above) Dynamic Rectangle Table 3.9.5 Property Description of Dynamic Rectangle Element Property Description of Dynamic Rectangle Element...
  • Page 180 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Dynamic Rectangle Element Read Address +5 The value of the Read Address+5 can be used only when Twinkle option is set to Yes. When the value is higher than 1, the dynamic line element will twinkle.
  • Page 181 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Dynamic Ellipse Element Read Address +1 The value of the Read Address+1 can be used only when Variable Central Point option is set to Yes. It is used to represent the vertical position of the element center point, i.e. the first Y coordinate on the screen (Y Read Address +2 The value of the Read Address+2 can be used only when...
  • Page 182 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual D5=Twinkle [0(not twinkle);1and higher (twinkle)] ------------------------------------------------------ Dynamic Rectangle If the variable position, variable size, variable color and twinkle options are all set to Yes, and the address of the input element is D0, then D0=X D1=Y D2=Width...
  • Page 183: Input Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3.10 Input Display Fig. 3.10.1 Input element options Set write and read address for the user to input and display address value. Write and read address can be the same or different. Table 3.10.1 Function of Input elements Element Type Icon Function...
  • Page 184 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Numeric Entry Element Leading Zero The following figures show the difference if the user selects the Leading Zero option. (Please note that the integral digits are set to 4.) (If YES is selected, the numeric value will show as this one.) (If NO is selected, the numeric value will show as this one.) Trigger The user can use this setting to trigger the designated controller address to be ON...
  • Page 185 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Numeric Entry Element Adjust the system keypad size Set the height of the title bar Set the font size Set the font Set the font color Set the background color Minimum The user can set the minimum and maximum of input setting value to determine the range of input setting value.
  • Page 186 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Numeric Entry Element Display Asterisk (*) If YES is selected, the screen will show as the following figure when inputting the setting value. Fast Refresh If this option is selected, the element can be displayed immediately when switching the screen.
  • Page 187 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Character Entry Table 3.10.3 Property Description of Character Entry Element Property Description of Character Entry Element The user can set write and read address to input the data of the specific address by text or character and display them on the screen.
  • Page 188 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Character Entry Element Adjust the system keypad size Set the height of the title bar Set the font size Set the font Set the font color Set the background color Input Mode There are Touch Popup, Active Non-Popup and Touch Non-Popup three options.
  • Page 189: Curve Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3.11 Curve Element Fig. 3.11.1 Curve element options Table 3.11.1 Function of Curve elements Element Type Icon Function It is used to display the value change of the read address by trend graph. The trend Trend Graph graph can display and set the change of Y-axis.
  • Page 190 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Trend Graph Element Detail Setup Sample Number Sample Number can be set to a constant or a variable value. When Sample Number is a constant: Max. Sample The sample number represents a curve which is composed of the Number data of several addresses (registers).
  • Page 191 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Trend Graph Element Read Format Word 1. BCD 2. Signed BCD 3. Signed Decimal 4. Unsigned Decimal 5. Hex Read Address The address can be internal memory or the controller address. (Please refer to Table 3.2.2 Property Description of General Buttons.) The trend graph will continuously read numbers of addresses from the read address set by the user, convert the read data into trend...
  • Page 192 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of X-Y Chart Element Style Standard Raised Sunken Connect Two If Yes option is selected, when drawing the X-Y chart on the screen, the space between Points two points on the X-Y chart will be connected by lines. Curve Field Total 1~4 curves can be set and displayed.
  • Page 193 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of X-Y Chart Element Please note that when the sample number is a constant, the Max. Sample Number option is disabled. When Sample Number is a variable value: When the sample number is set to the address (register), the sample number is a variable value.
  • Page 194 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of X-Y Chart Element Grid Color Please refer to the figure below. The grid color is set to red and the grid number in horizontal and vertical direction are both set to 2. Horiz.
  • Page 195 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual 4. Then, the drawing flag of the trend graph, i.e. Trend Draw is $1002.0 and the clear flag of the trend graph, i.e. Trend Clear is $1002.8; the drawing flag of the X-Y chart, i.e. X-Y Draw is $1002.1 and the clear flag of the X-Y chart, i.e.
  • Page 196 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual 6. Create numeric entry elements $35 ~ $56. After compile function is completed, execute the program. Then, input the value into the addresses from $35 to $42. When Trend Draw ($1002.0) is pressed, HMI will start to draw the trend graph. When Trend Clear($1002.8) is pressed, HMI will start to clear the trend graph.
  • Page 197: Sampling Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3.12 Sampling Element Fig. 3.12.1 Sampling element options The sampling element is designed to display the history data by history graph or table and can be updated immediately for the user to use and read more easily. Sampling elements should be used with History Setup. The user can click ”Option”...
  • Page 198 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual History Setup Dialog Box Read Address It is used to set the starting address for sampling the history data. Data Length It is used to set how much words the user wants to sample. The range is (Word) within 1 ~ 13 continuous words.
  • Page 199 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Historical Trend Graph Table 3.12.2 Property Description of Historical Trend Graph Element Property Description of Historical Trend Graph Element Convert the history data to trend graph with continuous curves and display on HMI screen. Border Color The below element background color is set to black and its border color is set to gray.
  • Page 200 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Historical Trend Graph Element Please note that if the data format is selected as “Floating”, the Data Length option in the History Setup dialog box must be greater than or equal to 2words or the following warning message dialog box will display on the screen.
  • Page 201 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Historical Data Table Table 3.12.3 Property Description of Historical Data Table Element Property Description of Historical Data Table Element Convert the history data to numeric data and display on HMI screen by a data table. The read address in the History Setup dialog box needs to be set and its data length should be in several words.
  • Page 202 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Historical Data Table Element Date Length There are 16bits Word and 32bits Double Word two options. Data Format There are following data format provided: Word Double Word 1. BCD 1. BCD 2.
  • Page 203 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Historical Event Table Element Add/Remove State It is used to set the state numbers of historical event table element. If the data length of the value is in Word, 1~256 states can be set. If the data length of the value is in LSB, 16 states can be set.
  • Page 204 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 3.12.2 History Graph 3-67 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 205: Alarm Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3.13 Alarm Element Fig. 3.13.1 Alarm element options Table 3.13.1 Function of Alarm elements Element Type Icon Function HMI will monitor and read the read address in a fixed time automatically. If Alarm History Table some certain Bit contact of the address is ON or OFF, the alarm message will be converted to Alarm History Table element and display on the screen.
  • Page 206 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Alarm History Table Element Detail Time Format Provide HH:MM:SS, HH:MM two kinds of formats. Date Format Provide MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY and DD.MM.YY three kinds of formats. Alarm Number If this option is selected, when the alarm occurs, the alarm number that is designated in Alarm Setup dialog box will also be shown in front of the alarm message.
  • Page 207 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Active Alarm List Element Detail Time Format Provide HH:MM:SS, HH:MM two kinds of formats. Date Format Provide MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY and DD.MM.YY three kinds of formats. Alarm Number If this option is selected, when the alarm occurs, the alarm number for the alarm message will always be shown ahead.
  • Page 208 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Alarm Frequency Table Element Detail Time Format Provide HH:MM:SS, HH:MM two kinds of formats. Date Format Provide MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY and DD.MM.YY three kinds of formats. Alarm Number If this option is selected, when the alarm occurs, the time and date when the alarm occurred will also be shown in front of the alarm message.
  • Page 209 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Alarm Moving Sign Element Detail Time Provide HH:MM:SS and HH:MM two kinds of display format. Date Provide MM/DD/YY, DD/MM/YY and DD.MM.YY three kinds of display format. Alarm Number If this option is selected, when the alarm occurs, the alarm number that is designated in Alarm Setup dialog box will also be shown in front of the alarm message.
  • Page 210: Graphic Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3.14 Graphic Element Maybe the user needs some graphics that are not provided. Therefore, the following basic graphic elements are for the user to create their own graphs or drawings. Fig. 3.14.1 Graphic element options Line Table 3.14.1 Property Description of Line Graphic Element Property Description of Line Graphic Element...
  • Page 211 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Rectangle Table 3.14.2 Property Description of Rectangle Graphic Element Property Description of Rectangle Graphic Element Left-click the mouse to draw and edit the rectangle graphic element. The user can drag the mouse across work place on the screen until the rectangle is the size that the user wants.
  • Page 212 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Circle Graphic Element An circle that its “Transparent” setting in the property table is set to “No”. An circle that its “Transparent” setting in the property table is set to “Yes”. An ellipse that its “Transparent”...
  • Page 213 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Polygon Graphic Element Line Size The unit is Pixel and the range is within 1 ~ 8. Transparent When this option is selected, the element will display only with the border and there is no color in the element.
  • Page 214 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Text Table 3.14.6 Property Description of Text Graphic Element Property Description of Text Graphic Element This text graphic element is used to create a text frame, and add and edit the text on the screen. The user can drag the mouse across work place on the screen until the text frame is the size that the user wants and release the mouse to finish.
  • Page 215 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Scale Graphic Element Style Standard Rotation 90 Rotation 180 Rotation 270 Main Scale Please refer to the figures below: When main scale number is set to 2 When main scale number is set to 3 Display Mark It is used to determine if the scale value display next to the scale or not.
  • Page 216 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Scale Graphic Element SubScale Number When the main scale number is set to 3 and the subscale number is also used, the scale graphic element will display as the figures below: When subscale number is set to 1 When main scale number is set to 2 Table...
  • Page 217 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Table Graphic Element Columns It is used to the color of the interlacing column header of Header the table. The user can enable or disable this option by checking the check box next to “Columns Header”. Cell Setting Sep.
  • Page 218: Keypad Element

    Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual 3.15 Keypad Element Table 3.15.1 Property Description of Keypad Element Property Description of Keypad (1) / (2) / (3) Element Provide three kinds of default keypad elements for selection. The user can select decimal, hexadecimal or character these three kinds of keypad according to difference application requirement.
  • Page 219 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Property Description of Keypad (1) / (2) / (3) Element Text The user can set the text, text size, font and text color that provided by Windows® to Text Size determine the text display on the element. When the user press button next to Font “Font”, the following “Font Detail Setting”...
  • Page 220 Chapter 3 Element Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Example for Keypad Element This example can be downloaded via the following link: http://59.120.64.39:81/phpbb2/files/keypad.dop In this example, the user can use three different kinds of keypad elements. 3-83 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
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  • Page 222: Chapter 4 Macro Function

    Chapter 4 Macro Function Macro function provides various commands. When the HMI user works with macro commands on the HMI, it can reduce the PLC program editing efficiently. Therefore, Macro is a very convenient function for the HMI user to use. After editing Macro, the user can test the Macro validity via either on-line simulation or off-line simulation on the PC before downloading to HMI.
  • Page 223: Macro Type

    Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Macro Type Delta DOP series HMI provides eleven kinds of macro commands and they are divided into four categories. Please refer to the following: 1. Element ON / OFF Macro: It is provided for each Bit element that can be input, such as button element, i.e.
  • Page 224 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual ON Macro This macro is attached to a button element. The user can use ON Macro for each specific button (Bit). It is called ON Macro because this start Macro is set to ON via setting the button (Bit). When the button is set to be ON, ON Macro will be executed ONCE.
  • Page 225 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Screen Cycle Macro The user can use Screen Cycle Macro to cycle each screen. Each screen has a Screen Cycle Macro and it can be executed repeatedly for a specified period of cycle time. The user can set the Macro Cycle Delay Time, i.e.
  • Page 226 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual command is executed, system will start to execute this macro again from the first macro command. Since this macro works like this, if there is other executed Macro, such as cycle macro, it will not have any influences.
  • Page 227 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 4.1.3 Clock Macro Delay Time Setting Sub-macro There are 512 sub-macros for editing. Sub-macro is similar to the subroutine in the in program. The user can write repeated action or function in sub-macro to save macro editing time and easy maintain. That means the user can write a sub-macro to make it functions as a specific 10 sub-macros.
  • Page 228: Macro Editing

    Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Macro Editing After choosing the desired Macro command from menu bar, the user can start editing Macro as shown as Fig. 4.2.1 below. The Macro command dialog box will pop up when is clicked. For the user’s convenience, the user can enter macro command in Marco Command Window or input macro command in Edit Window directly.
  • Page 229 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 4.2.3 Last line of Macro Fig. 4.2.4 Blank line becomes comment line Once the editing Macro starts, the Macro command editing window will pop up (Fig. 4.2.5) by clicking The user can determine the command that the user needs by pressing the command button or clicking command from menu bar.
  • Page 230 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 4.2.5 Macro command editing window File Open Macro ScrEdit provides open old macro function for the convenience of editing macro. The user can open old Macro files when using any PLC brand to save Macro editing time without re-input. Refer to Fig. 4.2.6 for Open Macro window.
  • Page 231 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 4.2.7 Save As Macro Copy One or More Macro Commands In Macro Command Window, if the user does not want to copy the whole macro file and just need to modify parts of macro commands, we recommend the user to use this function. The user can select the row that the user desires to copy, press Ctrl key on the keypad and left-click the mouse to choose the desired macro commands (In the example figure below, one to five rows is chose) .
  • Page 232 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 4.2.9 Paste one or more macro commands Fig. 4.2.10 The result of copying and pasting one or more macro commands Edit The user can edit Macro via Edit option in Macro Command dialog box (Fig. 4.2.11) or from toolbar (Fig. 4.2.12).
  • Page 233 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 4.2.12 Edit option from toolbar Previous Move the selected line to the upper line of macro and the upper line of macro will move backward a line. Next Move the selected line to the lower line of macro and the lower line of macro will move forward a line.
  • Page 234 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 4.2.13 Command option in Macro Command dialog box Fig. 4.2.14 Fig. 4.2.15 Fig. 4.2.16 Fig. 4.2.17 Commands options Arithmetic Logical Data transfer Fig. 4.2.18 Fig. 4.2.19 Fig. 4.2.20 Fig. 4.2.21 Data conversion Comparison Flow control Bit setting...
  • Page 235: Macro Operation

    Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Macro Operation Definition WORD 16 Bit data (It is made up of continuous 2 bytes, i.e. 16 bits, b15~b0. It can be used to represent 0000~FFFF of hexadecimal system. DWORD, DW 32 Bit data (It is made up of continuous 2 words, i.e. 32 bits, b31~b0. It can be used to represent 00000000~FFFFFFFF of hexadecimal.) BYTE 8 Bit data (It is made up of continuous 2 nibbles, i.e.
  • Page 236 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Command Equation Description Remark Floating Point Operation FADD V1=FADD(V2, V3) Addition is the operation of FSUB V1=FSUB(V2, V3) Subtraction signed 32 Bit data. V1 can be internal FMUL V1=FMUL(V2, V3) Multiplication memory only. FDIV Division V2 and V3 can be...
  • Page 237 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Example: Subtract 1 form the value contained within the internal memory address #2 $2 = $2 - 1 The value contained within the internal memory address #1 is subtracted from the value contained within the internal memory address #2 and the result of this calculation is stored in the internal memory address #3.
  • Page 238 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual within V3 cannot be equal to 0(zero). Example: The value contained within the internal memory address #2 is divided by 1. $2 = $2 / 1 The value contained within the internal memory address #2 is divided by 5 and the result of this calculation is stored in the address #3.
  • Page 239 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual $4 = 3 $5 = 2 $10 = 3 $0 = ADDSUMW($2, $10) Add up the values contained within the internal memory address #2, #3, and #4 (as the value of #4 is the same as the value of #10) and the grand total is stored in the address #0.
  • Page 240 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Cotangent Function Operation Equation: V1 = COT(V2) (Signed DW) Perform the cotangent function operation on V2, and store the remainder in V1. Example: $0 = COT(50) The result is $0 = 0.839 Secant Function Operation Equation: V1 = SEC(V2) (Signed DW) Perform the secant function operation on V2, and store the remainder in V1.
  • Page 241 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual | Operand Bit OR operation Equation: V1 = V2 | V3 Perform the Bit OR operation on V2 and V3 and save the result of this calculation in V1. Example: $2 = F000H $4 = 0F00H $6 = $2 | $4 Store the result of $6 in FF00H...
  • Page 242 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual $2 = F100H $4 = NOT $2 Store the result of $4 in 0EFFH << Operand Bit Shift-left operation Equation: V1 = V2 << V3 Shift V2 (WORD/DWORD) data to left (number of bit is V3). The result of this calculation is stored in V1.
  • Page 243 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Command Equation: Description Remark V1 and V2 only can be PLC BMOV BMOV(V1, V2, V3) Block move address or internal memory. V1 can be internal memory FILL FILL(V1, V2, V3) Fill the memory only.
  • Page 244 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual FILL(V1, V2, V3) means to fill address V1 with data in address V2 and the data number is V3. If the block length is more than internal memory or maximum number of PLC address, there will be error occurred when compiling.
  • Page 245 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Command Equation Description Get Maximum value V1 = MAX(V2, V3) Get Minimum value V1 = MIN(V2, V3) V1 = A2H(V2) Convert ASCII code to 4-digit integer V1= H2A (V2) Convert hexadecimal integer to ASCII code FCNV V1= FCNV (V2) Convert integer to floating point value...
  • Page 246 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual $4 = -10 (Signed) $7 = W2D($4)(Signed) Convert BYTE to WORD Equation: V1 = B2W(V2, V3) Convert BYTE data (number of byte is V3) from V2 to WORD value and store the result in V1. The high byte will be filled with 0.
  • Page 247 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual SWAP Swap BYTE Data of the WORD Equation: SWAP (V1, V2, V3) Swap high-byte and low-byte of V2, V2+1, V2+2…V2+V3 (WORD) and store the result in the starting position of V1, V1+1, V1+2…V1+V3 in order. Example: SWAP($1, $10, 5) Swap the high-byte and low-byte of $10, $11, …, $14 and store the result in $1, $2, …, $5 in order.
  • Page 248 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Example: $1 = 2 $2 = 10 $0 = MIN($1, $2) The result is $0 = 2 Convert 4 ASCII code to a four digits integer in hexadecimal format Equation: V1 = A2H(V2) Convert the ASCII code of V2 (4 WORDS) to integer and store the result in V1.
  • Page 249 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual ICNV Convert floating point value to integer Equation: V1= ICNV (V2) (Signed DW) Convert floating point value or integer in V2 to integer and store in V1. Example: $2 = FMOV(100.5) (Signed DW) $0 = ICNV ($2) (Signed DW) The result is $0 = 100 Comparison...
  • Page 250 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Example: IFB 1@M0 == ON THEN GOTO LABEL 1 IF…THEN CALL … Equation: IF V1 == V2 THEN CALL macro If V1 is equal to V2, it will call macro. V1 and V2 should be internal memory or constant. Example If $2 is equal to 10, then it will call sub-macro 1.
  • Page 251 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual comparison command, IF…ELSE…ENDIF. FCMP Floating point value comparison command. Equation: V1 = FCMP(V2, V3) (Signed DW) FCMP(V2, V3) V2 = V3 V2 > V3 V2 < V3 Flow Control There are five types for flow control: GOTO, LABEL, CALL..RET, FOR…NEXT and END. GOTO Unconditionally go to a specific Label.
  • Page 252 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual However, in the sub-macro program, the user can call another sub-macro program but the levels for calling sub-macro should be less than 6 levels. CALL Main Sub-Macro Macro Fig. 4.3.1 FOR…NEXT Program Loop Equation: FOR V1 Statement...
  • Page 253 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual End command is used to end the macro program. Statements2 will not be executed after Statemenets1 is executed. The program will execute from the command of the first line next time. Please note that END means finishing executing macro.
  • Page 254 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual $2 = 1111111111111111B CLRB $2.15 The result is $2 = 0111111111111111B INVB Set specific bit to be inversed. ON OFF, OFF Equation: INVB V1 Set V1 Bit to be inversed. ON OFF, OFF Example: Set the value of 0th Bit within the internal memory $3 to be inversed.
  • Page 255 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual INITCOM INITCOM → Initial setup COM port to start communication and set communication protocol. Fig. 4.3.2 INITCOM Fig. 4.3.3 Variable2 settings in INITCOM (communication protocol) Fig. 4.3.4 COM port Fig. 4.3.5 Communication interface Fig.
  • Page 256 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Flow Control The transmission speed and communication validity are enhanced during communication due to new transmission technology, such as compress immediately, debug,…etc. But the new technology also makes the transmission speed between HMI and PC will be longer than the actual transmission speed. Therefore, ensure the data security and transmit complete data between computer and HMI, when transmitting data through serial communication port, the flow control is necessary.
  • Page 257 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual GETCHARS GETCHARS → Get characters by COM port. V1= GETCHARS (V2, V3, V4). V1 is the response value after communication. If the communication has succeeded, the result will be stored in $1. If the communication has failed, the result will be stored in $0.
  • Page 258 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual $0 = CHRCHKSUM("24", $10, 2) After the above operation, 4 is stored in $0 and 4 represents the data length is 2 WORDS. The checksum stored in $10 is 66H. Communication Macro Example This communication macro example can be downloaded via the following link: http://59.120.64.39:81/phpbb2/files/comm_marco.dop This example shows that the user can use communication macro to control the output points of Delta...
  • Page 259 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual $20 = 3A00H Set starting Bit. Because the value of high byte and low byte will be exchanged when HMI sends command, even though the starting Bit is 3A when sending data, it is needed to input 3A00.
  • Page 260 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual $1001 = 3A00H Set starting Bit. Because the value of high byte and low byte will be exchanged when HMI sends command, even though the starting Bit is 3A when sending data, it is needed to input 3A00.
  • Page 261 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Command Equation Descrption SETSYSTEMTIME SETSYSTEMTIME(V1) Set system time V1 = GETHISTORY (V2, V3, GETHISTORY Get history data V4, V5, V6) TIMETICK TIMETICK → Get the time from system startup to present and put into the specific address. An increment of 1 means 100ms is added.
  • Page 262 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual $1 = GETSYSTEMTIME Get $1 = 2006, $2 = 01, $3 = 4, $4 = 3, $5 = 9, $6 = 26, $7 = 25 SETSYSTEMTIME Set system time Equation: SETSYSTEMTIME(V1) V1 is the starting address of continuous 7 Words within the internal memory address. Year V1 + 1 Month...
  • Page 263: Error Messages

    Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Error Messages When compiling, it will shows errors in output window for user to find out easily. Some errors occur because of the user’s carelessness, sometimes just because the user misses an input command. Some errors will be found out easily in a short program.
  • Page 264 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Code–107: There is RET in Macro This error message means that there is RET command in Macro. RET command should be used for sub-macro to return program. It means that the program does not finish. If the program needs to be finished in Macro, please use END, not RET.
  • Page 265 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual HMI Communication Error Messages Fig. 4.4.1 Example of HMI Communication Error Message When HMI cannot communicate with the controller, please pay close attention on the information shown on HMI screen. If you cannot identify it, please read the error code displayed on HMI screen (Fig. 4.4.1) and contact our service personnel.
  • Page 266 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Unknown Code Error Message: Com ? Station ?: Receive Unknow Code ... No Response from Controller Error Message: Com ? Station ?: Controller No Response ... HMI CheckSum Error Error Message: Com ? Station ?: Check Sum Error in HMI Message ... Controller CheckSum Error Error Message: Com ? Station ?: Check Sum Error in Controller Message ...
  • Page 267 Chapter 4 Macro Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Controller Station Number Error Error Message: Com ? Station ?: Controller Station Number Error ... UART Communication Error Error Message: Com ? Station ?: UART Communication Error ... Other Communication Error Error Message: Com? Station ?: Other Communication Error ... 4-46 Revision Apr.
  • Page 268: Chapter 5 Control Block And Status Block

    Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block For two-way communication and display screen between DOP series and all brands’ PLC, it needs to define the address of HMI control block and status block in Standard tab. Please choose Options > Configuration to find the Standard tab in Configuration dialog box (Fig.
  • Page 269: Control Block

    Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual The definition for each function and usage of Control Block and Status Block will be introduced in the following chapters. Control Block HMI can be controlled via PLC by designating the register from control block settings. The register is a continuous data block and its length is from 0 to 8 WORD’s.
  • Page 270 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Enable / Disable Communication Control the HMI communication. If the user choose the communication cancel times option in Communication tab in Configuration dialog box (Fig. 5.1.1), once reach the communication cancel times, it will disable HMI communication and set this flag to be ON.
  • Page 271 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Setting User Level PLC can set the user level of using HMI from Bit 8, Bit 9 and Bit 10. The setting level is from level 0 to level 7. For example, when set Bit 8 to be ON, the user level is 1; when set Bit 9 to be ON, the user level is 2 and vise versa.
  • Page 272 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Bit Number Function Control flag for Sampling History Buffer 4 Control flag for Sampling History Buffer 5 Control flag for Sampling History Buffer 6 Control flag for Sampling History Buffer 7 Control flag for Sampling History Buffer 8 Control flag for Sampling History Buffer 9 Control flag for Sampling History Buffer 10...
  • Page 273 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Bit Number Function Clear flag of history buffer 7 Clear flag of history buffer 8 Clear flag of history buffer 9 Clear flag of history buffer 10 Clear flag of history buffer 11 Clear flag of history buffer 12 12~15 Reserved...
  • Page 274 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Control Flag for Writing Recipe Before writing a recipe to PLC, the user should designate the recipe number (N) first (Please refer to the section “Control Flag for Changing Recipe Number”).
  • Page 275 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual designating language according to the settings in this register. Up to 8 different kinds of languages is provided for the user selection. The language can be switched through the setting value of this register. The setting value can be within 0 ~ 255 (Fig.
  • Page 276: Status Block

    Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Status Block For two-way communication and display screen between DOP series and all brands’ PLC, it needs to input starting address of response register in status block. The status block in DOP series HMI is a continuous data block, such as Dm=D10 (length is 8 WORDs = D10-D17).
  • Page 277 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Clear Status of Alarm Counter When HMI clear the alarm counter (clear status of alarm counter function is enabled), the Bit will be set to ON. After this function is completed, the Bit will be OFF. User Level Status Bit 8 ~ Bit 10 are used to record the user level when HMI is in communication.
  • Page 278 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Curve Sampling Status Flag When sampling general trend graph or X-Y chart, the curve sampling status flag will be set to be ON (Bit 0 ~ Bit 3 is set to ON). After sampling operation is completed, the curve sampling status flag will be OFF.
  • Page 279 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Bit Number Function Clear Status of History Buffer 10 Clear Status of History Buffer 11 Clear Status of History Buffer 12 12~15 Reserved Clear History Buffer Flag When clearing history buffer, the clear history buffer flag will be set to be ON (Bit 0 ~ Bit 11 is set to ON). After sampling operation is completed, the clear history buffer flag will be OFF.
  • Page 280 Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block|ScrEdit Software User Manual Bit Number Function Printer status flag Printer form feed status flag 10~15 Reserved Multi-language Status Value The user can know the current multi-language shown on HMI from the multi-language status value. Printer Status Flag When this flag is triggered to ON, it indicates that the printer is printing current display or editing screen.
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  • Page 282: Chapter 6 Internal Memory

    Chapter 6 Internal Memory Internal Register (R/W): $ Word access: $n (n: 0~65535) Bit access: $n.b (n: 0~65535, b: 0~15) Delta DOP series HMI provides 65536 16-bit internal registers ($0 ~ $65535). Non-volatile Internal Register (R/W): $M Word access: $Mn (n: 0~1023) Bit access: $Mn.b (n: 0~1023, b: 0~15) Delta DOP series HMI provides 1024 16-bit non-volatile internal registers ($M0 ~ $M1023).
  • Page 283 Chapter 6 Internal Memory|ScrEdit Software User Manual Assume that the user set’s the receipt length is L and the receipt group number is N: Group Address Access: This method is accessed by RCPNO and RCP0~RCP (L-1). For example: if RCPNO=3, HMI will read RCPNO 3 data out and save it in RCP0~RCP (L-1). Then PLC can read RCPNO 3 data from this area.
  • Page 284: Chapter 7 Example Explanation

    Chapter 7 Example Explanation Programming MACRO files This is for reference only. But will help the user to understand the requirements of using the HMI for controlling the VFD-E AC drive. This is a tool to help in learning how HMI programming is done. Making a button to turn on the VFD-E AC drive We recommend the user to use a set button for this.
  • Page 285 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 7.1 The Screen will look like this after the user click the OK button. See Fig. 7.2 Fig. 7.2 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 286 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual • Select the Element drop down. Select Button, Select SET The Screen will look like this. See Fig. 7.3 Fig. 7.3 • After that the cursor will be a + • Left click and drag the mouse in the Screen area. The screen will look like this after the user makes the square.
  • Page 287 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 7.4 • In the Write Address type in 10.1. See Fig. 7.5 Fig. 7.5 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 288 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual • Select the Edit On Macro • In the Macro section type in (2@INVERTER-2000) = 2 • This will cause the Drive to turn on when the button is selected. The screen will look like Fig. 7.6. Fig.
  • Page 289 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 7.7 • The Configuration of the HMI control must be set-up to control the drive. • To do this you must set the baud rate and signaling for the HMI and the drive. •...
  • Page 290 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 7.8 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 291 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual Making a Stop Button with Macro’s The next button will be made to turn the drive off. • Select the set button again. • In the Address button select 11.0 • In the Edit on Macro section Type (2@INVERTER-2000) = 1 •...
  • Page 292 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual • In the Text portion for each button type in ON and OFF for each Button then the user will see the effect when using them and know which one to select. • Select the Icon to download it to the HMI.
  • Page 293 Chapter 7 Example Explanation|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. 7.11 7-10 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 294 Appendix A Specifications and Installation A.1 Specifications MODEL AS38BSTD(-W) A(E)57BSTD(-W) A(E)57GSTD(-W) A(E)57CSTD(-W) Operation System Windows Base Real Time OS 32-bit RISC Micro-controller / 206.4MHz NOR Flash ROM 2 NOR Flash ROM Mbytes (System: NOR Flash ROM 4 Mbytes (System: 1MB / User: 3MB) 1MB / User: 1MB) SDRAM 4 Mbytes...
  • Page 295 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual MODEL AS38BSTD(-W) A(E)57BSTD(-W) A(E)57GSTD(-W) A(E)57CSTD(-W) IEC61131-2 compliant When vibration is NOT continuous: 5Hz-9Hz 3.5mm, 9Hz-150Hz 1G Vibration Resistance When vibration is continuous: 5Hz-9Hz 1.75mm, 9Hz-150Hz 0.5G X, Y, Z directions for 10 times Dimensions 140.8 x 104.8 x 44.8 184.1 x 144.1 x 47...
  • Page 296 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual A10TCTD MODEL A80THTD1 AE80THTD AE94BSTD AE10THTD Operation System Windows Base Real Time OS 32-bit RISC Micro-controller / 206.4MHz NOR Flash ROM NOR Flash ROM 8 Mbytes (System: 1MB / User: 7MB) SDRAM 32 Mbytes 16Mbytes 32 Mbytes...
  • Page 297 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual A10TCTD MODEL A80THTD1 AE80THTD AE94BSTD AE10THTD (Note 3) Operation Voltage DC +24V (-10% ~ +15%) (Please use isolated power supply) Backup Battery 3V lithium battery CR2032 x 1 / battery life: 5 years Buzzer 85dB NOTE...
  • Page 298 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual A.2 Dimensions and Profile DOP-AS38BSTD(-W) Units: mm Number Description COM1/COM3(RS232) Power Input Terminal USB Client USB Host COM2(RS422/RS485) Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 299 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual DOP-A(E)57G (B)(C)STD(-W) Units: mm Number Description COM2(RS2323/RS422/RS485) COM1(RS232) USB Client Power Input Terminal Extension slot for SM Card Extension slot (For AE) Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 300 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual DOP-A80THTD1/DOP-AE80THTD Units: mm Number Description Power Input Terminal Battery Cover USB Host USB Client COM1(RS232) COM2(RS2323/RS422/RS485) Extension slot for SM Card Extension slot (For AE) Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 301 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual DOP-AE94BSTD Units: mm Number Description Power Input Terminal Battery Cover USB Host USB Client COM1(RS232) COM2(RS2323/RS422/RS485) Extension slot for SM Card Extension slot (For AE) Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 302 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual DOP-A10TCTD/DOP-AE10THTD Units: mm Number Description Power Input Terminal Battery Cover USB Host USB Client COM1(RS232) COM2(RS2323/RS422/RS485) Extension slot for SM Card Extension slot (For AE) Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 303 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual A.3 Installation Install the fixed support from the internal side of HMI. 1. Do not turn the screw more than its torque specification to avoid damage to plastic box. 2. Damage may occur if torque exceeds 0.7N.M 3.8”...
  • Page 304 Appendix A Specifications and Installation|ScrEdit Software User Manual 8.0” Panel (DOP-A80THTD1, DOP-AE80THTD) Top View Bottom View Mounting holes Mounting holes Fixed support Snap-in panel mount 9.4” & 10.4”Panel (DOP-AE94BSTD, DOP-A(E)10TC(H)TD) Top View Bottom View Mounting holes Mounting holes Fixed support Snap-in panel mount DOPAE94BSTD DOPA(E)10TC(H)TD...
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  • Page 306 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Update Function DOP series HMI, which provides USB flash drive update function, has a built-in USB host interface. The user can connect HMI to a USB flash drive via this USB host interface and download HMI screen data and upgrade the firmware of HMI.
  • Page 307 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual After compile operation is completed, please click File > Make Ext. Memory Data (Fig. B.2), and then system will ask you to choose the location to save the file (Fig. B.3). After pressing OK button, the screen data file can be created.
  • Page 308 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. B.4 Fig. B.5 Fig. B.6 Fig. B.7 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 309 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Then, connect USB flash drive to HMI. After power in connected to HMI, power on HMI and a warning dialog box will display as shown as Fig. B.7 on previous page. This warning message is used to remind the user that the data transfer and copy only can be done via USB flash drive at this time.
  • Page 310 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Clear HMI Upgrade the Flash ROM firmware via USB flash drive Screen Data Encryption Copy screen data from a USB flash drive to HMI Copy screen data to a USB flash drive Fig.
  • Page 311 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Data Encryption: It is used to enable the screen data encryption function. When pressing this icon, one dialog box will pop up and ask if the user wants to encrypt SYS (system) file or not. Please refer to the figure below.
  • Page 312 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual After Copy Times is set, the user needs to enter password which is set in ScrEdit software (Options > Configuration > Standard > Security). After entering the password, HMI will start to encrypt the screen data. Revision Apr.
  • Page 313 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual After screen data encryption is completed, the user can touch copy the data. If the password is incorrect, the following warning dialog box will display to remind the user and the screen data cannot be encrypted. Revision Apr.
  • Page 314 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Upgrade Firmware: The user can press this icon to upgrade the HMI firmware via USB flash drive immediately and compare the firmware version through the screen directly. Please refer to the following figure. Revision Apr.
  • Page 315 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Clear HMI Flash ROM: Pressing this icon can clear HMI Flash ROM. Entering the password is needed when using this function. Copy screen data from a USB flash drive to HMI: Pressing this icon can copy the screen data from a USB flash drive to HMI.
  • Page 316 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual The following warning dialog box will display if the Copy Times exceeds the setting value. No Encryption Mode As shown as the Fig. B.11 on next page, when the user wants to use No Encryption mode, please do not check the box next to “Enable USB updating check”...
  • Page 317 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. B.11 Fig. B.12 B-12 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 318 Appendix B USB Flash Drive Function|ScrEdit Software User Manual Fig. B.13 B-13 Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
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  • Page 320 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System Pressing SYS (system) key on HMI panel for three seconds can enter into the main menu of HMI system (Fig. C.1). The user can change some settings and execute some function by touching the icons here. Fig.
  • Page 321 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System|ScrEdit Software User Manual Calibrate Touch Panel: When the position of touch panel does not match the actual operation position, the user can use this function to calibrate the position of touch panel. When entering into Calibrate function, the user can find three front sight icons on the top-left, bottom-right, and the center of the screen.
  • Page 322 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System|ScrEdit Software User Manual When touching Download Port icon on the screen, COM Port Download/ Upload dialog box will display and ask the user to select the desired COM port. After the user selects the COM port, HMI system will ask if Bypass mode is used or not.
  • Page 323 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System|ScrEdit Software User Manual Bypass Mode: Through Bypass mode, the data transferred by PC can be received by HMI COM ports directly and then be sent by another COM port of HMI. When planning the system, the user can use this function to update the program of the controller immediately.
  • Page 324 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System|ScrEdit Software User Manual Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 325 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System|ScrEdit Software User Manual Screen Parameter Settings: Touching Backlight icon change the screen parameter settings. Please refer to the following table. Contrast Brightness Frequency Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002...
  • Page 326 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System|ScrEdit Software User Manual System Parameter Settings: It is used to set system parameter and communication settings. System Parameters Buzzer ON/OFF Set if Buzzer works or not. ScreenSaver Time(Min) Set how long it waits before going into screensaver after HMI is used.
  • Page 327 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System|ScrEdit Software User Manual Run HMI: Touching RUN button to run HMI. File Manager: AS Series Clear HMI Upgrade the firmware via USB Flash ROM flash drive Screen Data Encryption Copy screen data from a USB flash drive to HMI Copy screen data to...
  • Page 328 Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System|ScrEdit Software User Manual AE Series Clear the data Clear HMI in SM Card Flash ROM Upgrade the firmware Screen Data via USB flash drive Encryption Copy screen data Copy screen data from a USB flash from a SM Card drive to HMI to HMI...
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