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Programmable Termi nal NA-s eries Practices Guide NJ/NX Troubleshooter For the Elementary Level NA5-15W□□□□ NA5-12W□□□□ NA5-9W□□□□ NA5-7W□□□□ V423-E1-02...
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Related Manuals The following manuals are related to this manual. Cat.No. Model Manual Name W504 SYSMAC-SE2□□□ Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual NA5-15W□□□□ V117 NA-series Programmable Terminal Hardware User’s NA5-12W□□□□ Manual NA5-9W□□□□ NA5-7W□□□□ NA5-15W□□□□ V118 NA-series Programmable Terminal Software User’s NA5-12W□□□□...
1 Outline The troubleshooter function displays on the NA unit the controller errors of the CPU or other units, with the use of the NJ/NX-series CPU unit’s function to monitor errors. The troubleshooter screens are installed in the NA unit system. Thus, there is no need at all for the users to create the conventional alarm screens using the graphic tool (i.e.
2 NJ/NX-series Troubleshooter Functions The troubleshooter function allows you to confirm the “user-defined errors” and “errors occurred in the controller or anywhere in the internal devices”, the contents of the event logs, and the countermeasures against the errors. This function is only available when connected to the NJ/NX-series controllers. 2-1...
“Error” appears if there is an error. If there is no error, “Normal” appears. 2-3 Registering User Events Register the contents of the errors that are displayed on the User Events screen in the Sysmac Studio for the NJ/NX controller. Select and double-click [Configurations and Setup]-[Event Settings].
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The contents of the Excel file are now pasted in “Event Settings”. Activate “the instruction to cause a user error (SetAlarm)” or “the instruction to generate user information (SetInfo)” to cause a user event. Reference project: NA_Trouble.smc2 Enter the “Event Code” number that is set in “Event Settings”...
3 Description on Event Screens 3-1 Active Events Displays the currently raised “Controller Events” and “User Events”. “Error” appears when an error has occurred. “Normal” is displayed in the normal status. To confirm the contents of the currently raised errors, select the controller (to highlight it light blue) and press either “Show Controller Events”...
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Active Events – Controller Events When “Error” appears in the Controller Event Status column on the “Active Events” tab, it means that an error has occurred in the controller. Check for the currently occurring errors following the procedure below. When “Error” is displayed in the Controller Event Status column on the “Active Events”...
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Active Events – User Events When “Error” appears in the User Event Status column on the “Active Events” tab, it means that at least one of the errors created in Step 5 in Section 2-3 has occurred. Check for the currently occurring errors following the procedure below.
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The “The error was reset successfully.” Message appears. Press “OK” and then “Back” at the top right of the screen. On the “Active Events” screen, you will find that the event you just cleared has been deleted. As described in Step 3, if you press the “...
3-2 Event Logs Displays the “Controller Events” and “User Events” that have been raised so far. “Yes” appears when the event log is not cleared. “No” appears when it is cleared. To confirm the contents of the errors that have been raised so far, select the controller (to highlight it light blue) and press either “Show Controller Events”...
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Event Logs – Controller Events When “Yes” appears in the Controller Event Status column on the “Event Logs” tab, it means that there is a log of the errors that have occurred so far in the controller. Check for the log following the procedure below. When “Yes”...
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Event Logs – User Events When “Yes” appears in the User Event Status column on the “Event Logs” tab, it means that there is a log of the errors created in Step 5 in Section 2-3 (on Page 10). Check for the log following the procedure below.
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The “The event log was cleared successfully.” message appears. Press “OK” and then “Back” at the top right of the screen. “User Events” screen appears. You will find that the user event has been cleared. Press the “Back” button to show the “Event Logs”...
4 Procedure to Start Up the NJ/NX Troubleshooter There are three methods to start up the NJ/NX Troubleshooter as described below. Select “NJ/NX Troubleshooter” from “Project System Menu”. Press the Button for which to have set “ShowTroubleshooter” as the action under [Events and Actions]. The troubleshooter can also be started if you have selected either “Launch on System Event”...
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