Maple Systems Silver Plus Series Installation And Operation Manual

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1010-1007 Rev. 05
Installation and
Operation Manual
808 134th Street SW, Suite 120
Everett, WA 98204, USA
Phone: 425.745.3229
Fax: 425.745.3429
Email:
maple@maple-systems.com
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www.maplesystems.com

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  • Page 1 1010-1007 Rev. 05 Installation and Operation Manual 808 134th Street SW, Suite 120 Everett, WA 98204, USA Phone: 425.745.3229 Fax: 425.745.3429 Email: maple@maple-systems.com Web: www.maplesystems.com...
  • Page 2 COPY RIGHT NO TICE This manual is a publication of Maple Systems, Inc., and is provided for use by its customers only. The contents of the manual are copyrighted by Maple Systems, Inc.; reproduction in whole or in part, for use other than in support of Maple Systems equipment, is prohibited without the specific written permission of Maple Systems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Ta ble of Con tents EZware-5000 Sup port ....1 Cre at ing a Sam ple Pro ject ... 36 OIT Mod els Sup ported .
  • Page 4 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Operation Man ual Chap ter 9 - Cre at ing and Us ing Da ta bases and Chap ter 14 - Data and Rec ipe Trans fer Ob jects 231 Lan guages .
  • Page 5: Ezware-5000 Sup Port

    The Silver Plus Series has several features not found in other graphic OITs. This manual explains the operation of the Silver Plus Series OITs and how to implement the many available features using the EZware-5000 Configuration Software.
  • Page 6: What You Need

    6030-0009 24VDC Power Supply User Provided User Provided Maple Systems provides Controller Information Sheets which contain important information specific to each Controller Information Sheet PLC. Please locate the sheet that corresponds to your PLC on our website. Communication Cable Refer to our web site (www. maple-systems.com) for a list of available cables.
  • Page 7 Each window can display graphics objects and there is no limit to the number of graphics objects that can be placed on each window. The Silver Plus Series is capable of storing up to 1999 windows , but the actual limit is determined by the total amount of memory used for the application.
  • Page 8: What Is A Silver Plus Series Oit

    Local Bits LB9040 and LB9041 for Contrast Up/Down. Finally, a reset switch is provided on the back of the OIT to reinitialize the OIT if an operational failure occurs. The Silver Plus Series is designed for industrial environments and carries a NEMA 4 rating as well as CE compliance for noise immunity and emissions.
  • Page 9: List Of Fea Tures

    List of Fea tures The next chapter will guide you through the creation of your first project. Before you proceed, you may wish to read this brief list of some of the features offered in the Silver Plus Series OIT. Icon...
  • Page 10 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Operation Man ual Data Transfer Transfers data to the specified PLC registers based on a touch or PLC bit status. (triggered) Data Transferred Transfers data to the specified PLC registers on a timed basis. (time-based) Event Displays Displays messages detected in the Alarm/Event Log and can acknowledge the message(s).
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 - Installation Of Oits

    However, this does not guarantee that the products will be totally immune from possible malfunction in cases where severe electrical noise occurs. Therefore, we strongly recommend that you follow the guidelines outlined in this chapter for proper wire routing and grounding to insure the proper operation of the Silver Plus Series OIT.
  • Page 12: Safety Pre Cau Tions

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Safety Pre cau tions Please observe the following precautions when installing the Silver Plus Series OIT. Failure to comply with these restrictions could result in loss of life, serious personal injury, or equipment damage.
  • Page 13: Con Trol Panel Grounding

    The control panel should be connected to a good, high-integrity earth ground both for safety considerations and shielding purposes. Maple Systems cannot overemphasize the importance of good grounding. If you fail to use good grounding procedures during installation, sporadic malfunction of the OIT may occur: Connect the OIT’s chassis ground terminal to a reliable earth ground with a low-resistance path.
  • Page 14: Power Sup Ply Se Lec Tion

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Control panel (connected to earth ground) Frame ground (marked FG) Stud or screw Area on panel free of paint HMI5080/HMI5104/HMI5121/HMI5150 Chas sis Ground Con nec tion Power Sup ply Se lec tion The power supply used to power the OIT should provide an output of +24 VDC 5% measured at the OIT power terminal block.
  • Page 15: Ca Ble Routing And Noise Im Mu Nity

    It is necessary to follow all installation procedures described in this chapter for electrical noise immunity and CE compliance. Your Maple Systems OIT is designed to connect easily to your PLC. External rear connectors provide quick connections for power, communications and programming wiring.
  • Page 16 Connect the power cable shield wire to the OIT power terminal’s chassis ground input. 2. Route the power cable to the OIT power supply. The power cable should not be any longer than necessary. 3. Install the power supply wires as follows (with colors shown for Maple Systems cable P/N 6030-0009): Color...
  • Page 17: Panel Prep A Ra Tion

    In stal la tion of OITs The power connector on the Silver Plus Series is a terminal block with wire clamps. Lugs are not required. HMI5056/HMI5070 Power Wiring Shielded Power Cable, Maple P/N 6030-0009 Output HMI Power Supply DC Output +V (+24V)
  • Page 18: Mount The Oit To The Panel

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Clean and deburr the panel cutout before the OIT is installed. Mount the OIT to the Panel Ends of screws must not Tighten all screw clamps until protrude from the clamp they are uniformly snug Panel...
  • Page 19: Con Fig U Ra Tion Wir Ing

    In stal la tion of OITs Position screw clamps 6 places in slots provided: 2 screw clamps each side and one top and bottom Panel Side View STEPS: 1. Prepare the four screw clamps for the HMI5056/5070/5080 or the six screw clamps for the HMI5104/5121/5150 by positioning the metal brackets at the midpoints of the screws.
  • Page 20 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 - Oit Local Setup

    DIP switches should be set to the OFF position. This chapter describes how to use the Silver Plus Series’ local setup options. The local setup allows touchscreen calibration, transferring projects to and from the OIT, configuring the OIT’s IP settings, passwords, time and date, screen contrast, as well as managing the storage of recipe and history files.
  • Page 22: Changing The System Settings

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Changing the System Settings To change the system settings on the OIT: 1. Open the Setup Toolbar as described above, and click the System Settings icon. 2.
  • Page 23 OIT Lo cal Setup 7. Click the Time/Date tab to configure time/date settings. The time/date dialog is displayed. 8. Configure appropriate time and date settings. 9. Click on the Security tab to display the security settings dialog. Here, you can select your system passwords.
  • Page 24 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 10. Configure your password settings. Local Password The password required to enter local setup. Upload Password The password required to upload data from the OIT to a PC or memory module. Download Password The password required to download data to the OIT from a PC or memory module.
  • Page 25 OIT Lo cal Setup This will not clear data stored on a Compact Flash or USB device. Clear Recipe The OIT’s stored recipe data will be cleared when the Clear button is clicked. Clear Eventlog The OIT’s stored event log data will be cleared when the Clear button is clicked. Clear Datalog The OIT’s stored data log data will be cleared when the Clear button is clicked.
  • Page 26: Viewing System Information

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual information about the Compact Flash module. If no CF card is present, the dialog will show None. Otherwise, volume data about the CF card is displayed. The Eject button will cause the OIT to ignore the CF device.
  • Page 27: Transferring Projects And Data From Usb/Compactflash

    3. Click on the Version tab to display the current firmware information. Transferring Projects and Data from USB/CompactFlash When a USB or Compact Flash device is inserted into the Silver Plus Series OIT, a dialog is displayed. The same dialog is displayed for transferring projects or data.
  • Page 28 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual When Download is selected, a dialog will appear requesting the Download password and what data to download. Password Enter the Download password. Download Project Files When checked, the OIT will check the specified folder for project data, and transfer it if it exists.
  • Page 29: Chapter 3 - Con Nect The Oit To The Plc Or Controller

    Chapter 3 - Con nect the OIT to the PLC or Controller The Silver Plus Series family of OITs can connect to one, two or more PLC/controllers. This is accomplished via two 9-pin D-sub serial communications connectors (Port A and Port B) and one Ethernet port. Each PLC/Controller has its own wiring requirements.
  • Page 30: Com Ports For The Hmi5080/Hmi5104/Hmi5121

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual COM Ports for the HMI5080/HMI5104/HMI5121/HMI5150 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 31: Com Ports For The Hmi5056

    Con nect the OIT to the PLC or Con trol ler COM Ports for the HMI5056/5070 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 32: Connecting To Com1 And Com3 On Port A

    Connecting to COM1 and COM3 on Port A Maple Systems Silver Plus Series family of OITs is capable of connecting to multiple PLC/controllers. If you choose to take advantage of this feature, and one of your PLC/controllers uses either RS485-4 Wire or RS485-2 Wire communication, one of four splitters P/N 7431-0111, 7431-0112, 7431-0113, or 7431-0114 will be needed.
  • Page 33 Con nect the OIT to the PLC or Con trol ler Sce nario 2 When using one RS485-4 Wire and one RS485-2 Wire PLC/Controller, with COM1 configured for RS485-4 Wire and COM3 configured for RS485-2 Wire, splitter P/N 7431-0112 is needed. Approx.
  • Page 34 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Sce nario 3 When using one RS485-4 Wire and one RS232 PLC/Controller, with COM1 configured for RS485-4 Wire and COM3 configured for RS232, splitter P/N 7431-0113 is needed. Approx.
  • Page 35 Con nect the OIT to the PLC or Con trol ler Sce nario 4 When using one RS485-2 Wire and one RS232 PLC/Controller, with COM1 configured for RS485-2 Wire and COM3 configured for RS232, splitter P/N 7431-0114 is needed. Approx. 12.00” 1.00”...
  • Page 36: Connecting To Com1 And Com2 On Port B

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Connecting to COM1 and COM2 on Port B If both controllers use RS232 communication then only one splitter, P/N 7431-0110 is needed. Approx. 12.00” 1.00”...
  • Page 37: Connecting Multiple Plc/Controllers Serially Using Daisy Chaining

    Connecting multiple PLC/controllers serially using daisy chaining The RS485 4-wire and RS485 2-wire communications ports of the Silver Plus Series family supports multi-drop connections. A daisy-chain connection is made from the OIT to the first PLC/controller, and then from the first PLC/controller to the second and so on (see below).
  • Page 38 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 39: Chapter 4 - Creating Your First Project

    To start the EZware-5000 1. From the Windows Task Bar, click the Start button, point to Programs, and then click the Maple Systems-EZware-5000-Project Manager. 2. On the Project Manager dialog box, click EasyBuilder5000. 3. The Welcome to EasyBuilder dialog box appears. Select the correct OIT model.
  • Page 40: Cre At Ing A Sam Ple Pro Ject

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual The following illustration shows the various sections of EasyBuilder. Manager toolbar Part1toolbar Work area Part2 toolbar Draw Toolbar Cre at ing a Sam ple Pro ject This section walks you through the creation of an EasyBuilder project named MTPrj1.
  • Page 41 Cre ating Your First Project 2. At the bottom of the menu, click System Parameters. The System Parameters dialog box appears. State toolbar 3. The dialog box has six tabs: Device, Model, General, Security, Font/Language, Editor and Extend Memory. Select the Device tab. 4.
  • Page 42 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 5. Select your controller from the drop down menu next to PLC Type: Click Settings... The Com Port Settings dialog appears. 6. Set Com Port Settings that match your PLC. Reserved settings are specific to each type of PLC.
  • Page 43: Creating A Popup Window

    8. In the Option section, for the Startup Window no: drop-down, select 10. WINDOW_010 9. Click OK to return to the EasyBuilder main screen. For more information, consult your PLC operations manual or Maple Systems Controller Information Sheets available on our website at www.maple-systems.com .
  • Page 44 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create Window#11 1. From the Window menu, click Open Window. The Open Window dialog box appears. 2. Click New… The Select Window Style dialog box appears. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 45 Cre ating Your First Project 3. Click Base Window. The Window Setting dialog box appears: 4. Type WINDOW_011 in the Name: field and 11 in the Window no: field. 5. In the Size section, enter 210 for the width. Enter 150 for the height. 6.
  • Page 46 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a meter display on Window#11 1. From the Objects menu, click Meter Display. The New Meter Display Object dialog box appears. 2. Type Meter Display in the Description box. 3.
  • Page 47 Cre ating Your First Project 4. In the Start Degree, type 270 5. In the End Degree box, type 90. 6. Uncheck "Full Circle". 7. Check Enable in the tick marks section. 8. Select black as the tick marks color. 9.
  • Page 48 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual the numeric register on Window #11 somewhere underneath the scale meter. A numeric register box will appear. To create an increment key on Window#11 1.
  • Page 49 Cre ating Your First Project 7. Click the Shape tab. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 50 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 8. Check Use shape, then click Shape library. The Shape Library dialog box appears. 9. Click Select Lib… The Open dialog box appears. 10. Select arrow1.plb from the list of shape libraries. Then click Open. 11.
  • Page 51 Cre ating Your First Project 4. From the Edit menu, click Paste. A copy of the increment key appears in the upper left corner of the work area. Deselect the increment key by clicking on any blank space in the work area.
  • Page 52: Cre Ating A Startup Win Dow

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 13. Drag the decrement button to the bottom right area of your window. To create a close window button 1. Finally, we must create a button that will close the popup window. From the Objects menu, click Function Key.
  • Page 53 Cre ating Your First Project To Display Window #10, from the Window menu, click 1 MTP1-Window10. Window 10 will now appear in your workspace. To place text on Window#10 1. From the Draw menu, click Text. The New Text Object dialog box appears. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 54 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. Click the pull down box from the Color box. The Color palette appears. 3. Click on the white color box, then click OK. The color box will reflect the color that you have chosen.
  • Page 55 Cre ating Your First Project To create a function key on Window#10 1. From the Objects menu, click Button-Function Key. The New Function Key Object dialog box appears. 2. Type On Button in the Description box. 3. Click Display Popup Window. 4.
  • Page 56 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 5. Click the Shape tab to display the shape dialog.. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 57 Cre ating Your First Project 6. Check the Use shape checkbox, and then click Shape library. The Shape Library dialog box appears. 7. Click button1 in the Shape library box. 8. Scroll through the selections to selection 23. Click the shape, then click OK. The shape will appear in the Shape tab.
  • Page 58 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 9. Click the Label tab. The label dialog appears. 10. Check the Use Label checkbox. 11. Click the pull down box from the Color box. The Color dialog box appears. 12.
  • Page 59: Fin Ishing Up

    Cre ating Your First Project 19. Click on the Profile tab. 20. Enter 47 for the X position. Enter 168 for the Y position. 21. Enter 62 for the Width. Enter 49 for the Height. 22. Click OK. 23. On the main screen of EasyBuilder, you will see the function key that you just created move and/or change size.
  • Page 60 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual If you haven’t already done so, now would be a good time to connect the OIT to the computer and to connect the PLC that you are using to the OIT For more information, consult the first part of this chapter or see “Installation of OITs”...
  • Page 61 Cre ating Your First Project 2. Click Compile. EasyBuilder will compile your project and display error results. 3. If no errors occur, click Close. The main screen of EasyBuilder reappears. If errors have occurred, repeat the steps in the Creating a Sample Project section. Downloading your first project It is necessary to determine the IP Address of the OIT.
  • Page 62 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 63: Chapter 5 - Simulator Mode

    Sim u la tor Mode Chapter 5 - Simulator Mode As you saw from creating the sample project in the last chapter, downloading any changes you make to the OIT can take time. To decrease the amount of time required to download a project to the OIT , uncheck the Firmware option on EasyBuilder's download dialog.
  • Page 64 The OIT’s COM1 RS232 connection is wired the same as a standard PC 9-pin serial connector. Therefore, the standard Maple Systems’ COM1 RS232 cable for the selected PLC/controller can be used with online simulation. Connect the cable end marked "HMI" to the PC’s serial port, and connect the other end to the PLC/controller.
  • Page 65: Chapter 6 - Using Ezware-5000

    Using EZware-5000 Chapter 6 - Using EZware-5000 Over view The EZware-5000 software is composed of three separate applications which are accessible from the EZware-5000 folder: EasyBuilder, Project Manager, and EasyConverter. EasyBuilder is the application software used to create a project file. Project Manager is a utility application that puts the OIT into different operating modes. EasyConverter changes certain binary files created by the OIT into text files.
  • Page 66: Com Mu Ni Ca Tions & Pass Word Set Tings60

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual The following illustration shows the various commands available: Com mu ni ca tions & Password Settings Set tings But ton 1. Download/ Upload passwords (default 111111) 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 67: Editor Settings

    Brings up EasyBuilder-5000 editing software for project creation and editing. Build Down load Data for CF/USB Disk Data can be downloaded to the Silver Plus Series OITs using both CompactFlash and USB jump drives. The Build Download Data function builds the data to do this.
  • Page 68 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Easy Printer The Easy Printer button allows monitoring of the print server through Project Manager. The EasyPrinter utility must be running on the PC that is hosting the networked printer from which you wish the Silver Plus Series OIT to print.
  • Page 69 Using EZware-5000 Recipe Editor The Recipe Editor can create a Recipe file for use by EasyBuilder-5000, and can also open an existing Recipe file for editing on the PC. The following choices are available on the File menu: Creates a new recipe file Opens a existing Recipe file Open…...
  • Page 70 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Regardless of the choice, a dialog is displayed to define the data format. EasyBuilder’s RCP file is a flat, binary file that contains only recipe data, with no formatting information. Therefore, the data format must be defined before the RCP file can be opened or created.
  • Page 71: Transfer Settings

    Using EZware-5000 When the file is saved, the RCP file can be transferred directly to the OIT, via memory module (USB or CompactFlash) or Project Manager. Transfer Settings Download Sends a compiled project file stored on the computer to the OIT. Up load Receives a compiled project file from the OIT to be stored on the computer.
  • Page 72: The Easybuilder Ap Pli Ca Tion

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Pass-through mode The pass-through mode allows serial communications from the PC to the PLC, though the OIT. This can eliminate the need to disconnect the PLC from the OIT when it is necessary to configure the OIT. To use the pass-through mode: 1.
  • Page 73 Using EZware-5000 The following illustration is used for reference to the following sections: 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 74: Man Ag Ing Pro Jects

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Man ag ing Pro jects Like most Windows™ application software, EasyBuilder will open, save, close, and print files using the standard windows format. Open ing, Editing Pro jects To create a new project 1.
  • Page 75 Using EZware-5000 3. Click OK. The System Parameter Settings dialog appears. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 76 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 4. This is where you will select your PLC or controller. Click New… to bring up the Device Properties dialog. 5. Select the PLC option button and then select the PLC type from the drop down menu. Configure any necessary COM ports and click Settings...
  • Page 77 Using EZware-5000 6. Configure the appropriate COM port settings for your PLC (for more information, see the Controller Information Sheet for your PLC) and click OK. 7. Adjust Interval of Block pack settings, if necessary. This can be adjusted later by selecting System Parameters-Settings.
  • Page 78: Editing And Cre Ating Screen Ob Jects

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1. From the Tools menu, select Compress/Uncompress..The Compressing dialog box appears. 2. In the Compress frame box under Source Name, select the project (*.mtp) file that you wish to compress.
  • Page 79 Using EZware-5000 3. Click Open. Window_12 appears in the work area of EasyBuilder. Dis play Options Before we begin describing some of the commands that can be used to edit graphics objects, there are a few commands that apply to the general work area of EasyBuilder. EasyBuilder provides a Window Tree that can be used to easily maneuver between windows of a project.
  • Page 80 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 4. To change any settings or close an open window, click on the window number to select it. Then right-click anywhere inside the Window Treebar to display a pop-up dialog box. Select Close to close the window or Setting to change any of the window settings.
  • Page 81 Using EZware-5000 Another option is to display what are known as Object ID tags. Every time you create a new object in EasyBuilder, an Object ID tag is assigned to the new object. This is done for several reasons: • Object ID tags are required by EasyBuilder to differentiate each object created. •...
  • Page 82 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To change the state of the selected window 1. Use the zoom pull-down menu at the top right of the screen. 2. The objects will appear as they would in the selected state. Ba sic Ed it ing Com mands To select a graphics object 1.
  • Page 83 Using EZware-5000 3. Once the object you are trying to access is selected, you can proceed to modify its attributes or delete it. To select all objects 1. On the Edit Menu, click Select All Objects. 2. Small, clear, square blocks appear around the perimeter of all the objects on the window. 3.
  • Page 84 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. From the Edit menu, select Multi. Copy..The Multi. Copy dialog box appears. 3. Modify the settings according to your requirements. 4. Click OK. The main screen of EasyBuilder is redisplayed with the Multi. Copy command executed.
  • Page 85 Using EZware-5000 1. From the Edit menu, select Window Copy..The Window Copy dialog box appears. 2. In the Source Project: box, specify the path to the project that contains the window screen you wish to copy. Use the Browse... command button if you are unsure of the location or name of the project file.
  • Page 86 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. For this example, open Window_11 to display the popup window of the sample project. 3. On the Edit menu, click Select all objects. 4.
  • Page 87 Using EZware-5000 These objects are then overlaid to represent the scale. Grouping the three objects together makes it easier to move or copy the scale meter. Instead of copying each separate object, the scale meter can be assigned as a group, then copied as though it were one object.
  • Page 88 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. From the Edit menu, click Layer, then TopLayer or click the TopLayer icon from the Manager toolbar. Note that the rectangle completely overlaps the circle and the arc. 3.
  • Page 89 Using EZware-5000 option on the Editor tab of the System Parameters dialog. A setting of Control is the default, and sets the behavior as outlined above. A setting of Nature will result in the object remaining at the layer assigned during development. The Part Layout setting is global, and affects all PLC-controlled objects in the application.
  • Page 90 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. From the Edit menu, click Align, then Left or click the appropriate icon from the Manager toolbar. 3. From the Edit menu, click Undo to put the objects back in their original position. Using the align right command 1.
  • Page 91 Using EZware-5000 2. From the Edit menu, click Align, then Top or click the appropriate icon from the Manager toolbar. 3. From the Edit menu, click Undo to put the objects back in their original position. Using the align bottom command 1.
  • Page 92 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. From the Edit menu, click Align, then Horiz. Center or click the appropriate icon from the Manager toolbar. Centering is based on the horizontal center of the left-most object. 3.
  • Page 93 Using EZware-5000 Making Ob jects the Same Size This feature is handy if you want to quickly make two or more objects the same size. Objects are sized to the size of the last-selected object. The last-selected object will have "handles" of a different color than the other selected objects.
  • Page 94 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual The make same size command 1. Select the objects you wish to make the same size. For this example, select the left and center rectangle objects of Window_12 2.
  • Page 95 Us ing EZware-5000 Flip ping Ob jects These three commands allow you to quickly ‘flip’ or position an object in a new direction. To better illustrate, we will again refer to Window_12 of the sample project. To flip vertically 1. Select the object you wish to flip vertically. For this example, select the left triangle object of Window_12.
  • Page 96 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To rotate 1. Select the object you wish to rotate. For this example, select the right triangle object of Window_12. 2. From the Edit menu, click Rotate 90 degrees or click the appropriate icon from the Manager toolbar.
  • Page 97: Gen Eral Settings

    Cre ating Your First Project Gen eral Settings The final section of this chapter shows all the settings or parameters that can be configured using EasyBuilder. From the Edit menu, click System Parameters. The System Parameter Setting dialog box appears. The dialog box has seven tabs: Device, Model, General, Security, Font/Language, Extend Memory and Printer Server.
  • Page 98 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To configure PLC settings 1. Click New… The Device Properties dialog appears. You can “export” a project created for one PLC brand to a different PLC brand by loading the project file into EasyBuilder, then entering a different PLC type in this box.
  • Page 99 Settings… The COM Port Setting dialog appears. 9. Select the appropriate COM port.. 10. Select baud rate, parity, data bits, and stop bits. Use Maple Systems’ Controller Information Sheets or the PLC manufacturer’s operations manual for information on the communications parameters required by the PLC.
  • Page 100 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Model Set tings Con fig u ra tion 1. HMI Model: Select your HMI Model. 2. Display Model: Select Portrait or landscape. 3. HMI Station No: See Controller Information Sheet for more information. 4.
  • Page 101 Cre ating Your First Project Auto Resizing Using the Model Tab This tab can also be used to auto resize your project. The project and all objects and graphics will be automatically proportionately resized. To auto resize your project using the Model tab in the System Parameters dialog: 1.
  • Page 102 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Gen eral Set tings Con fig u ra tion 1. Fast select button attribute: Enables or disables the fast selection window (which is designated as window number 3). Settings sets the look of the button including shape and color.
  • Page 103 Cre ating Your First Project • Keyboard caret color: Sets the color of the cursor. • Object layout: Control mode allows Animation and Moving shapes to show above all other kinds objects with no priority. Nature mode displays objects according to built-in priorities. •...
  • Page 104 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual When an object is created, it can be assigned an Access Class (A-F). When that object is activated (for example, a button is touched), the OIT compares the access classes allowed for the current user to the access class specified for the object.
  • Page 105 Cre ating Your First Project LW9502, Loaded into security system when LB9061 is New password, user 2 32-bit unsigned LW9503 set momentarily LW9504, Loaded into security system when LB9061 is New password, user 3 32-bit unsigned LW9505 set momentarily LW9506, Loaded into security system when LB9061 is New password, user 4 32-bit unsigned...
  • Page 106 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Ex tended Mem ory Used to set parameters for saving data to CompactFlash and USB memory storage. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 107: The Easyprinter Util Ity

    Cre ating Your First Project Printer Server 1. Check the Use Remote Printer Server checkbox to enable the OIT to print to a printer connected to a PC on the network. The EasyPrinter utility (included with EasyBuilder5000) must be running on the PC with the printer.
  • Page 108: Au To Mat I Cally Re Boot Oit

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual registers monitored on screen. The PLC block pack # represents the maximum number of ‘skips’ between registers allowed before the OIT considers a PLC register to be part of a different block. For example, suppose we wish to monitor the following 7 PLC registers on one screen: %R1, %R2, %R4, %R7, %R12, %R14 and %R100.If PLC block pack is set to 0, the OIT sends seven separate commands to get the data.
  • Page 109: Chapter 7 - Creating Windows

    Therefore, most OITs have multiple screens that you can use to display information. The Maple Systems Silver Plus Series is capable of storing up to 1999 windows (actual limit is determined by memory requirements of each screen), giving you maximum flexibility in designing your operator interface. We prefer to call these screens ‘windows’...
  • Page 110: Cre Ating A New Win Dow

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Let’s look at the Open Window dialog box again using the sample project. The Open Window dialog box lists all of the windows currently created for the project. You will notice that in the sample project, three windows have been created: 10, 11, and 12.
  • Page 111 Cre ating Win dows #60:ASCII Upper M - A style of an ASCII keypad. #61:ASCII Lower M - A style of an ASCII keypad. #62:ASCII Upper S - A style of an ASCII keypad. #63:ASCII Lower S - A style of an ASCII keypad. The remaining windows are available to be created as you desire for your project.
  • Page 112 Assigning the Window Number Although 1999 windows are available on the Silver Plus Series, two are specifically reserved for the Common Window and the Fast Selection window and several are reserved for internal use. Therefore, you can assign #10-1999 to any window you create. When you initially create a window, EasyBuilder will automatically assign the lowest available number to the window.
  • Page 113 Cre ating Win dows HMI5121 has a 600 x 800 pixel display, so the ranges are X=0-599 and Y=0-799. The HMI5150 has a 1024 x 768 pixel display, so the ranges are X=0-1023 and Y=0-767. Assigning Size of Window You can vary the size of a new window to create full screen or popup windows. Popup windows are most often used to display data that does not need to be on the OIT display all of the time.
  • Page 114: As Signing Un Der Lay Win Dows

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual If a popup window is displayed which does not have the monopoly feature enabled, the OIT operator is able to press any function keys on the popup window or the full screen window since objects on both screens are active. In this example, the OIT operator is able to press Key1-3 on the full screen window or the switch on Popup Window#21.
  • Page 115: How To Dis Play Un Der Lay Win Dows

    Cre ating Win dows EasyBuilder allows you to assign up to three underlay windows to any base window that you are creating. First, create the underlay window; then select it from the pull-down list box when you change the settings of the base window.
  • Page 116: De Leting A Win Dow

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 5. Select from one of the 16 basic colors or add new colors from the customized list of colors. To create a customized color, click on one of the boxes in the Customized color box, then click Customize color.
  • Page 117 Cre ating Win dows Using a Func tion Key The Function Key Object is a graphic touch object that is placed onto a window to perform an action. Function keys have many purposes that are discussed in later sections, but two actions that a function key can perform are: •...
  • Page 118 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual The PLC Control Object The PLC can display a full screen window by using the PLC Control Object. This object allows the OIT to continuously scan a PLC register to display a full screen window, which corresponds to the number in the PLC register.
  • Page 119 Cre ating Win dows 2. Click New..The PLC Control dialog appears. 3. Select the Device type and Device Address for the actual PLC address you wish to monitor. The OIT will write the number of the newly-displayed window to the next consecutive address after the address specified in this step.
  • Page 120 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To call a popup window using the Direct Window Object 1. From the Objects menu, select Direct Window. The New Direct Window Object dialog box appears.
  • Page 121 Cre ating Win dows To call a popup window using the Indirect Window Object 1. From the Objects menu, select Indirect Window. The New Indirect Window Object dialog box appears. 2. Select the PLC address according to Device Type and Address. 3.
  • Page 122: Us Ing The Com Mon Win Dow

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual • If you want to display a popup window on one particular full screen window, then try using the Popup Window option in the Function Key Object. This is particularly useful if you want the OIT operator to control the ability to display the popup window.
  • Page 123 Cre ating Win dows To Access the common window 1. From the Window menu, select Open Window. The Open Window dialog box appears. 2. Highlight Window #4, Common Window and click Settings. The Window Setting dialog box appears. 3. As you can see, some of the parameters for a common window are disabled and cannot be changed.
  • Page 124 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Common Window Base Window When above base screen is set, the result is: When below base screen is set, the result is: To set the above/below base screen option for a common window 1.
  • Page 125: Changing The Ac Tive Com Mon Win Dow

    Cre ating Win dows (objects such as circles, lines, rectangles, etc.). Therefore, a Set Word object on a base window will cover a Rectangle object on a common window which occupies the same space even with the Above base screen attribute enabled. Changing the Ac tive Com mon Win dow Although only one common window can be on the OIT display at one time, you do have the ability to create multiple common windows by using base windows as common windows.
  • Page 126: Using The Fast Se Lec Tion Win Dow

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual When the OIT initializes, it displays the startup screen (Window #10) and the default common window. To change common windows, we press the CCW function key that we have configured to change the common window to Window#30.
  • Page 127 Cre ating Win dows To open a fast selection window: 1. From the Window menu, select Open Window. The Open Window dialog box appears. 2. Highlight the Fast Selection Window and click Settings. The Window Setting dialog box appears. 3. The Name: and Window No.: are reserved to identify the Fast Selection window. The other parameters can be modified, (see the Window Settings section earlier in this chapter for more information).
  • Page 128: Using The Fast Se Lec Tion Key

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Using the Fast Se lec tion Key The fast selection key is used to display the Fast Selection window. Pressing the key again causes the Fast Selection window to close.
  • Page 129: Changing Screens Us Ing The Fast Se Lec Tion Win Dow

    Cre ating Win dows 6. Click OK. Changing screens us ing the Fast Se lec tion win dow One of the more useful purposes of the Fast Selection window is to use it as a ‘menu’ key for switching screens on the OIT display.
  • Page 130 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Finally, the Task Bar must be enabled, (see the next section for instructions). After downloading the project file to the OIT, the following initial screen should be shown. Press the Fast Selection key to activate the Fast Selection window.
  • Page 131: Sys Tem Mes Sage Win Dow

    Cre ating Win dows Finally, pressing the Fast Selection Key will remove the Fast Selection Window until it is needed again. As you can see, the Fast Selection window, though not seen, is always readily available. The Fast Selection window can only call full screen windows not popup windows. Therefore, you cannot use Function Key objects with the Popup Window attribute in Fast Selection windows.
  • Page 132 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 133: Chapter 8 - Creating Graphic Objects

    Cre ating Graphic Objects Chapter 8 - Creating Graphic Objects Draw ing Ob jects To display any graphics objects on the OIT screen you must either create them using the drawing tools included with EasyBuilder, import them from another applications program, or select from the many choices available in the graphics libraries included with EasyBuilder.
  • Page 134 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a rectangle 1. From the Draw menu, click Rectangle or click the Rectangle icon in the Draw toolbar. The Attributes dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 135 Cre ating Graphic Ob jects The Arc Tool The arc tool is used to create arcs. Each arc created has three parameters associated with it: size, thickness, and color. To create an arc 1. From the Draw menu, click Arc or click the Arc icon in the Draw toolbar. The Attributes dialog box appears.
  • Page 136 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a scale 1. From the Draw menu, click Scale. Or click the Scale icon in the Draw toolbar 2. Move the mouse cursor over to the work area of EasyBuilder onto the window that you are currently editing.
  • Page 137: Using Text

    Cre ating Graphic Ob jects 3. Move your cursor over the EasyBuilder work area. A crosshair will appear. Move your crosshair to where you would like your shape to appear. 4. Click and hold your mouse cursor while dragging to form a circle. When the circle is the size you wish it to be, release the left mouse button.
  • Page 138 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a text box 1. From the Draw menu, click Text. Or click the Text icon in the Draw toolbar. The New Text Object dialog box appears.
  • Page 139: Pre De Fined Shapes And Pictures

    Cre ating Graphic Ob jects 5. Note that if the text box overlaps one of the borders of the window when enlarged, then the command to enlarge the text box is ignored. Pre de fined Shapes and Pictures In addition to using the drawing tools to create your own graphics, EasyBuilder provides several types of predefined graphics objects: shapes and pictures (bitmaps, JPGs and GIFs including animated GIFs).
  • Page 140 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To use a shape 1. From the Draw menu, click Shape. Or click the Shape icon in the Draw toolbar. The New Shape Object dialog box appears. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 141: Using A Pre De Fined Picture

    Cre ating Graphic Ob jects 2. Click the Shape library… button. The Shape Library dialog box appears. 3. Choose one of the available libraries in the Library: section. 4. Use the scroll bar to view available shapes. Click on the shape that you want. 5.
  • Page 142 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To use a picture 1. From the Draw menu, click Picture. Or click the Picture icon in the Draw toolbar. The New Picture Object dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 143: Graphics Li Brar Ies

    Cre ating Graphic Ob jects 7. Move the picture to the location desired and click. The picture appears with small square boxes around the perimeter of the bitmap. 8. The bitmap can be resized or you can edit the bitmap’s parameters by double-clicking to enter the Bitmap Object’s Properties dialog box.
  • Page 144 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual The Shape Library provides several options which are discussed in the following sections. Ac cess ing and Cre at ing Shape Li brar ies You can open, close, or even create new shape libraries easily using the Shape Library dialog box.
  • Page 145 Cre ating Graphic Ob jects 3. From the Library menu click Shape, then Save to library. Or click the Save Objects to Shape Library icon in the Standard toolbar. The Save to Shape Library dialog box appears. 4. Click the Shape library: box and select the library you wish to store the shape in 5.
  • Page 146 17. From the File menu, click Save to save the shape to the library. When adding new shapes to existing libraries that come with the EZware-5000 software, remember that any future upgrade that you receive from Maple Systems may overwrite existing libraries during installation. This will delete any new shapes that you have entered.
  • Page 147: Using Picture Li Braries

    Cre ating Graphic Ob jects 6. Highlight the shape and separate each separate component. 7. As you can see, this particular shape is composed of six objects. You can edit these objects to change the shape or create a new shape from these objects. Please note that you are not actually changing the shape stored in the library.
  • Page 148 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual The Picture Library provides several options which are discussed in the following sections. Ac cessing and Cre at ing Picture Li brar ies You can open, close, or even create new picture libraries easily using the Picture Library dialog box. To open other picture libraries 1.
  • Page 149 10. From the File menu, click Save to permanently save the picture to the library. When adding new pictures to existing libraries that come with the EZware-5000 software, remember that any future upgrade that you receive from Maple Systems may overwrite existing libraries during installation. This will delete any new bitmaps that you have entered;...
  • Page 150: Using Group Li Braries

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 7. Click Close to exit the Picture Library. Using Group Li braries Any graphics object or objects displayed on the work area of EasyBuilder can be grouped together and stored into a group library.
  • Page 151 Cre ating Graphic Ob jects To display the Group Library dialog box 1. From the Library menu, click Group, then click Call up library. Or click the Call up Group Library icon from the Standard toolbar. The Group Library dialog box appears. The Group Library provides several options which are discussed in the following sections.
  • Page 152 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To add a new group to a library 1. Highlight the group object by clicking the mouse and dragging a rectangular outline so that it covers the entire group.
  • Page 153: Using Sound Libraries

    Using Sound Libraries The Silver Plus Series can import and play WAV files to signal alarm conditions or to be linked to a PLC control object. These sounds can be found and stored in sound libraries. Objects that can have sounds linked can be configured in the individual object.
  • Page 154 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To open access the sound libraries: 1. Select Library - Sound. The Sound Library dialog appears. 2. Click Select Lib..and select a library. Click okay. Now the library dialog will show with the list populated.
  • Page 155 Cre ating Graphic Ob jects 4. Select File...Save. You must save the project in order for the delete to be permanent. To unattach a sound library: 1. Select Library-Sound. The Sound Library dialog appears. 2. Click Unattach Lib. 3. A dialog pops up asking if you really want to unattach the library. Click Yes. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 156 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 157: Chapter 9 - Creating And Using Databases And Languages

    Cre ating and Using Da ta bases and Languages Chapter 9 - Creating and Using Databases and Languages EasyBuilder includes the ability to create and use both a Tag Database Library and a Label Database Library. The Tag Library is a database of PLC register addresses. Once created, the Tag Database allows individual object address assigning through Tag selection from the Tag Library.
  • Page 158: Im Port Ing And Ex Port Ing The Tag Li Brary

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. To create a new Tag listing, click the New… button to display the Tag dialog. 3. Enter the new Tag name. Tag names may be up to 100 characters, any character. 4.
  • Page 159: Using The Tag Li Brary

    Cre ating and Using Da ta bases and Lan guages To import the tag library from a .csv file: 1. Click Import CSV… The open dialog box appears. 2. Brows for the CSV file containing the tags. 3. Click Open. Using the Tag Li brary Once the Tag Database has been created, individual objects can use the Library to assign a Tag to the object, referenced to the PLC register address.
  • Page 160 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a label text database library 1. From the Library menu, click Label..., or click the call-up label library manager icon from the standard toolbar.
  • Page 161: Setting Different Fonts For Different Languages

    Cre ating and Using Da ta bases and Lan guages 5. The new label is still selected. Click the Settings… button to display the Label Content Setting dialog. In the State No. list pull-down box, select the state that the text is representing. 6.
  • Page 162: Im Port Ing And Ex Port Ing The La Bel Library

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. The Label Library dialog appears. Select the Font tab. 3. Select the font for each language from the drop down menu. Note that the fonts must be available to you in your copy of Windows.
  • Page 163: Using Lan Guages With The La Bel Li Brary

    Using Lan guages with the La bel Li brary The Silver Plus Series supports up to eight languages for use with the Label Library text labeling. In order to use the Multi-Language features, a label configured in multiple languages must be created and stored in the Label Library, as detailed above.
  • Page 164 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. The appropriate value must be written to LW9134 to enable a designated language to display. For example, a series of set word objects writing value to LW9134 could be placed on a setup screen.
  • Page 165: Chapter 10 - Representing Data With Graphics Objects

    Using In ter nal Data Mem ory of OIT The Silver Plus Series contains internal data memory, which can be used to store information that either must be sent to or received from the PLC. The OIT has two types of Internal Data Registers; Local and Recipe. When using local registers, Local Word and Local Bit, the OIT retains the data stored for as long as the OIT is operating.
  • Page 166 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual LB-9026 delete all data sampling files (set ON) LB-9027 refresh data sampling information (set ON) LB-9028 reset all recipe data (set ON) LB-9029 Save all recipe data to machine (set ON) LB-9030 Update COM1 comm.
  • Page 167 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects Auto connection for PLC 4 (ethernet) LB-9153 (when ON) Auto connection for PLC 5 (ethernet) LB-9154 (when ON) Auto connection for PLC 6 (ethernet) LB-9155 (when ON) Auto connection for PLC 7 (ethernet) LB-9156 (when ON) Auto connection for PLC 8 (ethernet)
  • Page 168 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual PLC 3 status (SN6, COM3), set on to retry LB-9806 connection PLC 3 status (SN7, COM3), set on to retry LB-9807 connection PLC 4 status (ethernet), set on to retry LB-10100 connection PLC 5 status (ethernet), set on to retry...
  • Page 169 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects LW-9076 (32bit) current free USB1 memory (KBytes) LW-9078 (32bit) current free USB2 memory (KBytes) LW-9100 (16bit) project name (16 words) LW-9116 (32bit) project size in bytes LW-9118 (32bit) project size in K bytes LW-9120 (32bit) compiler version LW-9122 (16bit)
  • Page 170 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual LW-9244 (32bit) address index 23 LW-9246 (32bit) address index 24 LW-9248 (32bit) address index 25 LW-9250 (32bit) address index 26 LW-9252 (32bit) address index 27 LW-9254 (32bit) address index 28 LW-9256 (32bit)
  • Page 171 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects MODBUS slave station number for LW-9544 (16bit) Ethernet LW-9550 (16bit) COM1 Mode 0=RS232; 1=RS485 2W, 2=RS485 4W 0=4800; 1=9600; 2=19200; 3=38400; 4=57600; LW-9551 (16bit) COM1 Baud 5=115200 LW-9552 (16bit) COM1 Data bits 7=7 data bits;...
  • Page 172 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual LW-9629 (16bit) PLC9, IP Port LW-9770 (16bit) remote printer server IP0 format: IP0.IP1.IP2.IP3 LW-9771 (16bit) remote printer server IP1 LW-9772 (16bit) remote printer server IP2 LW-9773 (16bit) remote printer server IP3 LW-9774 (6 words)
  • Page 173: Rep Re Sent Ing Plc Coil Reg Is Ters

    Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects LW-9900 Reserved LW-9901 (16bit) Pass-through source comm. port LW-9902 (16bit) Pass-through destination comm. port Rep re sent ing PLC Coil Reg is ters PLC coils (or binary registers) and internal coils of the OIT are represented using three parts: the Bit Lamp Object, the Set Bit Object, and the Toggle Switch Object.
  • Page 174 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a Bit Lamp Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Lamp - Bit Lamp. Or click the Bit Lamp icon in the Part1 toolbar.
  • Page 175 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects 5. Click the Shape tab to display the Shape form 6. Select either a shape or bitmap to represent the Bit Lamp object. If you need more information on how to do this, consult Chapter 6 “Creating Graphics Objects”. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 176 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 7. Click the Label tab to display the Label form. 8. Click the Use label checkbox if you want to use a label. 9. In the Attribute box, select the desire font, font size, alignment and color. Click the Duplicate this label to every state button if you want to use the same label for all states.
  • Page 177: The Set Bit Ob Ject

    Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects 13. Click the Tracking checkbox if you want the labels for all states to follow or ‘track’ with the movement of one label when it is moved after the Bit Lamp object is placed onto the window. 14.
  • Page 178: The Tog Gle Switch Ob Ject

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Toggle When touched, toggles the current state of the Bit. Momentary Sets the Bit when touched, clears the Bit when released. Periodic Toggles the Bit ON and OFF at the specified time interval. Toggle Set ON When...
  • Page 179 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects To create a Toggle Switch Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Button-Toggle Switch. Or click the Toggle Switch icon in the Part1 toolbar. The New Toggle Switch Object dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 180: Rep Re Senting Plc Data Reg Is Ters

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Momentary Sets a PLC coil when pressed; clears a PLC coil when released 6. Refer to the Bit Lamp Object section for information on using the Shape tab 7.
  • Page 181 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects To create a Word Lamp Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Lamp-Word Lamp. Or click the Word Lamp icon in the Part1 toolbar. The Create Word Lamp Object dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 182 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 6. Click the Shape tab to display the Shape form. 7. Select either a shape or bitmap to represent the Word Lamp object. If you need more information on how to do this, consult Chapter 6 “Creating Graphics Objects”.
  • Page 183: The Set Word Ob Ject

    Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects 14. Click OK. The Create Word Lamp Object form closes and the main screen of EasyBuilder appears with the cursor tied to a rectangular outline of the part you just created at the upper left corner of the screen.
  • Page 184: The Slider Object

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 4. Select the data format. 5. In the Attribute frame, select how you want the Set Word object to operate: Write Constant Value When touched, sets the Write Address to the specified value. Each time it is touched, increments the value in the Write Address by the value specified by Inc.
  • Page 185 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects • 32-bit Signed • 32-bit Float To create a slider object: 1. From the Objects menu, select Button-Slider. Or, click the slider icon from the object toolbar. The New Slider Object Dialog appears. 2.
  • Page 186: The Multistate Switch Ob Ject

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 4. Click the Outline tab: 5. In the Attribute section, select the direction that you want the slider to move. Next, set the resolution as the amount by which the register value changes as the slider is moved. Finally, et the high limit and low limit as the minimum and maximum values to be written to the register.
  • Page 187 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects To create a MultiState Switch Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Button-MultiState Switch. Or click the MultiState Switch icon in the Part1 toolbar. The New MultiState Switch Object dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 188 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Value The state of the object is the value in the specified Read Address. The state of the object is determined by the first bit that is set in the value specified by the Read Address: 00000000 state 0...
  • Page 189: The Nu Meric Display Ob Ject

    Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects Cyclical Option Description When the value in the specified register reaches its maximum, the next touch will have no Disable effect on the value. When the value in the specified register reaches its maximum, the next touch will cause Enable the value to reset to 0.
  • Page 190 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 16-bit Binary 00… to 11… (16 bits) 16 Binary Digits 32-bit Binary 00… to 11… (32 bits) 32 Binary Digits 16-bit Unsigned 0 to 65,537 16-bit Unsigned Integer 16-bit Signed -32,768 to +32,768...
  • Page 191: The Nu Meric In Put Ob Ject

    Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects Format Options Range Low Limit 16-bit BCD High Limit 65,535 Low Limit 32-bit BCD High Limit 4,294,967,295 Low Limit 16-bit Hex High Limit 65,535 Low Limit 32-bit Hex High Limit 4,294,967,295 Low Limit 16-bit Binary...
  • Page 192 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a Numeric Input Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Numeric/ASCII-Numeric Input. Or click the Numeric Input icon in the Part1 toolbar. The New Numeric Input Object dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 193 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects 5. Click the Numeric Format tab.. 6. In the Display attribute box, select the format type you wish to use. The options are: Format Range Description 16-bit BCD 0 to 32,767 BCD 16-bit Binary-Coded Decimal 32-bit BCD 0 to 65,536 BCD...
  • Page 194 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Left of Dec. Pt. 1 to 11 Digits to display to the left of the Decimal Point 32-bit BCD Right of Dec. Pt. 0 to 11 Digits to display to the right of the Decimal Point Left of Dec.
  • Page 195 Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects Low Limit 32-bit Unsigned High Limit 4,294,967,295 Low Limit -2,147,483,647 32-bit +2,147,483,64 Signed High Limit -9999999999.9 Low Limit 999999999 32-bit Float +9999999999. High Limit 9999999999 10. Click the Security tab to enable security for the numeric input object, if needed. Interlock frame, check the Enable box if the PLC is to enable or disable the object.
  • Page 196: The Ascii Display Ob Ject

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual • Left Adjust - aligns the number to the left margin of the part. • Leading Zero - inserts leading zeroes 15. Click OK. The Numeric Input Object form closes and the main screen of EasyBuilder appears with the cursor tied to a rectangular outline of the part you just created at the upper left corner of the screen.
  • Page 197: The Ascii In Put Ob Ject

    Rep re senting Data with Graph ics Ob jects 6. Once the part is placed onto the window, you can modify the attributes by double-clicking on the part to display the ASCII Data Object’s Attribute dialog box. The ASCII In put Ob ject The ASCII Input Object is used to enter characters into a series of PLC registers.
  • Page 198: The Moving Shape Ob Ject

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 3. In the Read address frame, select the device type from the drop down menu and then specify the PLC register address that the part continuously reads. Select No. of words: Remember, 1 word = 2 characters.
  • Page 199 Cre ating Your First Project • the Moving Shape object continuously reads a second PLC register to determine where along an x-axis to display the shape or bitmap. • the Moving Shape object continuously reads a third PLC register to determine where along a y-axis to display the shape or bitmap.
  • Page 200 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Style Option Description Reads two 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape displayed. Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the X axis. The OIT places the shape relative to the starting location.
  • Page 201: The Data Block Display Object

    Cre ating Your First Project Reads two 16-bit registers. Register #1 determines the state of the shape displayed. Register #2 determines the position of the shape along the X axis. The OIT places the shape relative to the starting location using scaling to calculate position. For example, if Input low=0, Input high=10, Scaling low=0, and Scaling high=100, then when the value in the PLC register increases by 1, the shape moves left along the X axis by 10 pixels.
  • Page 202 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual An offset may be optionally used at (Control Word + 2), to indicate a different starting location for the data. The specified value is the offset from the specified Control Word. Description Enter a name for the object.
  • Page 203 Cre ating Your First Project Device Type Select the register/storage type from which to retrieve the data to plot. Specify the location of the graph’s control address. The following values may be used: 1: Draws the graph, leaves existing data. 2: Clears the graph.
  • Page 204: The An I Ma Tion Ob Ject

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Select the color of the interior of the Data Block Display. Available only when Transparent is Background unchecked. Grid When checked, a grid is created within the Data Block Display. Specify the number of Vertical lines in the grid.
  • Page 205 Cre ating Your First Project 3. Double click the part. The Animation Object’s Properties dialog box appears:. 4. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the Animation part. A description is not necessary but does help you identify the purpose of the part. 5.
  • Page 206: The Xy Plot Object

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual The XY Plot Object An XY Plot Object plots one series of values against another series of values. To create an XY Plot Object: 1.
  • Page 207 Cre ating Your First Project Trigger Value Effect The current data is plotted, any existing plot data remains. All plotted data is cleared. The plot is cleared, then the current data is plotted. Check the User defined tag checkbox if you wish to fill the Device list with Tag Names instead of using the PLC's Device types.
  • Page 208 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 3. Select the Display Area tab:. • In the Profile Color section, check the Transparent checkbox if you wish the frame and background of the XY plot to be invisible. Otherwise, select the frame and background colors. •...
  • Page 209 Cre ating Your First Project • If you'd like reference lines on the plot, check the Reference line checkboxes and specify the position. 4. Select the Shape tab: • • • In the Shape section, , check the Use shape checkbox and then click the Shape library...button to select a background shape from the shape library.
  • Page 210 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 211: Chapter 11 - Using And Creating Keypads

    Using and Cre ating Keypads Chapter 11 - Using and Creating Keypads The OIT operator must have a keypad available to enter new data when using the Numeric Input Object or the ASCII Input Object. EasyBuilder includes group libraries that contain sample keypads to be placed onto a window screen.
  • Page 212 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a Function Key Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Button-Function Key. Or click the Function Key icon in the Part1 toolbar. The New Function Key Object dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 213: Dis Playing And Using A Key Pad

    Using and Cre ating Key pads Configures the Function Key as a Delete key. When pressed, it will delete the last alphanumeric character [BACK SPACE] entered. Configures the Function Key as a Clear key. When pressed, it will clear the data displayed in the Numeric [CLEAR] Input Object or ASCII Input Object.
  • Page 214 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Frame Parameter Value Description Numeric Input Object PLC Name: Local OIT Read Address Device Type: General Address: Window No 54:ASCII Middle Keyboard Popup position Select middle option in the right-hand row Display Data Format...
  • Page 215 Cre ating Your First Project 4. Using the keypad, enter digits 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5. As you enter the digits, each one should appear in the Numeric Input Object box. 5. Press the Backspace key to delete digit 5. 6.
  • Page 216 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 217: Chapter 12 - Bar Graphs, Meters And Trends

    Bar Graphs, Me ters and Trends Chapter 12 - Bar Graphs, Meters and Trends This chapter focuses on three special graphic objects, which can be used to display PLC data registers. You read in Chapter 6 how to use shapes and bitmaps to represent the data in PLC registers as states. You also read how to use alphanumeric data fields to display the contents of PLC registers as either numbers or ASCII characters.
  • Page 218 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 4. Click on the Outline tab to display the outline form. 5. In the attribute section, select how the Bar Graph is to operate. Function Option Description...
  • Page 219: Cre Ating Me Ter Displays

    Bar Graphs, Me ters, and Trends 6. The Bar Style/Color determines the appearance of the Bar Graph Function Description Frame Set the color of the outside of the bar graph. Set the color of the filled part of the bar. Background Set the color of the unfilled part of the bar.
  • Page 220 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create a Meter Display Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Meter Display. Or click the Meter Display icon in the Part2 toolbar. The New Display Meter Object dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 221 Bar Graphs, Me ters and Trends 5. In the Degree section, you can select the range of your meter, where the range is 0 to 360. The start degree, 0 is at 12:00. Below are four examples of start and end degrees for different meters: Note that meters can have any start and end degree between 0 and 360.
  • Page 222: Cre Ating Trend Dis Plays & Data Sam Pling Objects

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 10. Select the Limits tab to display the Limits form. 11. In this section, you can configure a scale that goes on the face of the meter that shows by a color indication when high and low limits have been exceeded.
  • Page 223 Bar Graphs, Me ters and Trends To create a data sampling object 1. From the Objects menu, select Data Sampling. The Data Sampling Object Dialog appears. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 224 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. Click New...to create a new data sampling object. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 225 Bar Graphs, Me ters and Trends 3. Description: Enter a name for the object. This isn't necessary, but will help in later identification of the object. 4. Max data records: Set the maximum number of records to log. 5. Select the Device type from the drop down menu, and then specify the PLC name and address.
  • Page 226 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 8. Click the enable check box in the Hold section if you would like the data sample to be paused as long as the specified bit is set. If enabled, specify the PLC address and device type. 9.
  • Page 227 Cre ating Your First Project 4. In channel no., select the number of pens tracking data. This number should be less than or equal to the number of items configured in the selected data log index. 5. Select the name of the PLC to read/write to from the drop down menu. 6.
  • Page 228: History Data Display Part

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 12. Check the Enable checkbox in the grid section if you would like the trend to display a grid, and then configure the X and Y axis of the grid from the scroll boxes. 13.
  • Page 229 Cre ating Your First Project To create a History Data Display object: 1. From the Object menu, select History Data Display. Or, click the History Data Display icon on the Object 2 toolbar. The new History Data Display Object dialog box appears. A Data Sample must be configured before a History Data Display can be created.
  • Page 230 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Profile Color Transparent The Profile is the color of the outside of the display. Check this box to hide the profile. Profile Color Frame Select the color of the outside of the Profile.
  • Page 231 Cre ating Your First Project Left of decimal Pt. Specify the number of digits to display to the left of the decimal point Right of decimal Pt. Specify the number of digits to display to the right of the decimal point Display Specify whether or not to display data for this channel Position...
  • Page 232 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Label Library This column shows whether or not the label library is being used for the name Label Tag This column shows which tag is being used for the name Click this button to change the settings for the any item.
  • Page 233: Chapter 13 - Capturing Alarms And Events

    Cap turing Alarms and Events Chapter 13 - Capturing Alarms and Events This chapter looks at how the Silver Plus Series uses alarms and events. Using Alarms EasyBuilder has three parts that are used to perform alarm functions: the Alarm Scan object, the Alarm Display object, and the Alarm Bar object.
  • Page 234 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create an Alarm/Event Log 1. From the Objects menu, click Alarm-Alarm (Event) Log. Or click the Alarm (Event) Log icon in the Draw toolbar. The Alarm(Event) Log dialog box appears. 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 235 Cap turing Alarms and Events 2. Click the New... button. The Alarm Event Log Properties dialog appears. 3. Select a priority level from the drop down menu. 4. Select either bit or word from the address type drop down menu, and then select the scan time (in millisec) from the drop-down menu.
  • Page 236: Dis Play Ing Alarms Us Ing The Alarm Dis Play Ob Ject

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 7. Click the Message tab to display the Message form. 8. Enter the message to display when the alarm or event is triggered. If you would like to configure the message in different languages, click Label and follow the instructions in Chapter 7 - Creating Databases and Languages.
  • Page 237: Dis Play Ing Alarms Us Ing The Alarm Bar Ob Ject

    Cap turing Alarms and Events To create an Alarm Display Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Alarm-Alarm Display. Or click the Alarm Display icon in the Part2 toolbar. The New Alarm Display Object dialog box appears. 2. Include categories: to include all categories (there can be up to four categories), set this at 0 to 0.
  • Page 238: Us Ing Events

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual To create an Alarm Bar Object 1. From the Objects menu, click Alarm-Alarm Bar. Or click the Alarm Bar icon in the Part2 toolbar. The Create Alarm Bar Object dialog box appears. 2.
  • Page 239: Monitoring Events With The Event Log Object

    Cap turing Alarms and Events Plus Series monitors a maximum of 200 events but you can program the OIT to monitor up to an additional 1000 events. Monitoring Events With the Event Log Object The Event Log Object continuously monitors PLC coils and registers to determine if an event has occurred. Once an event has triggered, the Event Log Object directs a string of characters associated with that event to the Event Display Object for display on the HMI screen.
  • Page 240 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Click on the Event Display tab to display the Event Display form. 6. Include categories: to include all categories (there can be up to four categories), set this at 0 to 0.
  • Page 241: Chapter 14 - Data And Recipe Transfer Objects

    Data and Rec ipe Trans fer Objects Chapter 14 - Data and Recipe Transfer Objects EasyBuilder includes a Data Transfer object and a Recipe Transfer object, which enable data to be copied from one or more registers located in the PLC or the OIT to other registers. The Data Transfer object is used to continuously transfer data at a predefined rate.
  • Page 242: Using The Rec Ipe Trans Fer (Data Trans Fer, Trig Ger Based) Ob Ject

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 2. Click the New... button. The Data Transfer (Time-based)Object dialog box appears. 3. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the Data Transfer part. A description is not necessary but does help you identify the purpose of the part.
  • Page 243: Cre Ating A Rec Ipe

    Data and Rec ipe Trans fer Ob jects (trigger-based) icon in the Part2 toolbar. The New Data Transfer (Trigger-based) Object dialog box appears. 2. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the Recipe Transfer part. A description is not necessary but does help you identify the purpose of the part.
  • Page 244: Backup Part

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual same. Therefore, in the following discussion, Rn refers to both RW and RB devices, and RnI refers to both RWI and RBI devices. Rn Device Refers to a direct Rn address.
  • Page 245 Cre ating Your First Project To create a backup part: 1. From the Object menu, select Backup, or click the Backup icon on the Object2 toolbar. The New Backup dialog appears. 2. Use the Description: box to enter a title for the MultiState Switch part. A description is not necessary but does help you identify the purpose of the part.
  • Page 246 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual 1010-1007, Rev 05...
  • Page 247: Chapter 15 - Macros

    Macros Chapter 15 - Macros Using Macros The “macro” language in EasyBuilder allows the programmer to perform simple transfers of data and/or simple to complex conditional logic and transfers. Macros are high-level language programs that can run inside the OIT to perform various data transfers and can perform conditional logic.
  • Page 248 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual result = num1 + num2 // store the result SetData(result, “Local HMI”, LW_BIN, 2, 1) // clear the macro trigger bit SetData(AllDone, “Local HMI”, LB_BIN, 1, 1) macro_command The macro was named “AddTwo”...
  • Page 249: Vari Ables, Dec La Ra Tions And Mem Ory Us Age

    Macros Tog gle Switch Ob jects At trib utes Dialog In the example above, a toggle switch object was placed on the screen as a ‘+’ button. When this button is pushed, it forces LB:1 to ON and the ‘AddTwo’ macro executes, storing the result in LW:2 and turning LB:1 to OFF and the macro stops.
  • Page 250: Variable Declarations

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual • bool: 1 bit • arrays: the corresponding number of bytes for each element, plus another 2 bytes for the index Macros use memory from the background task (defined as Window 0 ) area. There is a default memory size of 320K available for macros (only 220K is allotted if the ‘Fast Selection’...
  • Page 251: Array Initialization

    Macros Variables contain an unknown, random value when declared. Variables must be initialized before they are used. Array Initialization For mats int MyArray[10] = {1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10} char LetterArray[6] = ‘MYWORD’ The initial values are written within the brackets {} and are divided by comma (,). These values are assigned in order from left to right starting from array index=0.
  • Page 252: Or Der Of Pre Ce Dence

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Greater than or >= equal to: Is equal to: Not equal to: <> Logic operators: Conditional 'AND': Conditional 'OR': Exclusive 'OR': Boolean 'NOT': Bitwise and shift Left shift: <<...
  • Page 253: Creating Variable Arrays

    Mac ros Global variables exist throughout the entire macro, and are available for any function in the macro. NOTE: If a local variable has the same name as a global variable, the compiler will use the local variable in the function instead. Global variables are global only within the macro file in which they exist.
  • Page 254: Statements, Conditions & Expressions

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual SetData(Section, “Local HMI”, LW_BIN, 2, 1) Address = 29999 // increment the address SetData(Address, “Local HMI”, LW_BIN, 9000, 1) // write a the current address SetData(Initial, “Local HMI”, RWI_BIN, 0, 1)
  • Page 255 Macros Format Examples If x == 1 Then y = y * 5 z = z – 12 Else y = y * 2 If Condition Then z=y-1 [ Statements ] End If Else [else statements] End If If (x == 0 OR x == 1) AND y == 0 Then z = 10 Else End If...
  • Page 256: Function Calls And Passing Parameters

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual break Used in looping control or select statement. It skips immediately to the end of the statement. continue Used in looping control statement. It quits the current iteration of a loop and starts the next one. return Returns to the function or module that called the current function.
  • Page 257 Mac ros GetData() Func tion This function reads data from a register location in the OIT or PLC memory, and stores it into a variable. The format for the GetData() function is: GetData(DestVariable, PLC Name, Addr_Type, Address, NumElements) Parameter Description Example(s) The name of the variable to store the DestVariable...
  • Page 258: Precautions, Tips & Tricks When Using Macros

    Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Char (8-bit) Bool (8-bit) Bool (8-bit) When a GetData() or SetData() function is executed using a 32-bit data type (Int or Float), the function will automatically convert the data.
  • Page 259 Mac ros Next g[2] End Macro_Command • (4): “Function name error:” ‘identifier’ - Reserved keywords and constant can not be the name of a function Macro_Command If( ) //<- illegal – used ‘If’ in the name • (5): “Statement missing” ; Statement missing “(“ or “)” - Some part of the Statement is missing, typically it is a missing parentheses Macro_Command main ) //<- illegal –...
  • Page 260 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Man ual Any format other than this format will cause compile error. • (30:)"Mismatch of the number of parameters “ ; • (31:)"Mismatch of data type of parameter" ; •...
  • Page 261 Index Index change state ....69 Circle tool, using ....116 Closing projects .
  • Page 262 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Manual Editing Commands....69 Electrostatic Discharge ....7 increment key .
  • Page 263 Index Moving Shape Object, using ... 175 Project ......3 Multi-copy command, using .
  • Page 264 Sil ver Plus Se ries In stal la tion & Op er a tion Manual system information....22 system message window ... . . 113 zoom in .

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