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Demonstration Screens
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NA5-15□101□
NA5-12□101□
NA5-9□001□
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V447-E1-05

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  • Page 1 Programmable Terminal NA Series Practice Guide Demonstration Screens for Safety CPU NA5-15□101□ NA5-12□101□ NA5-9□001□ NA5-7□001□ V447-E1-05...
  • Page 2 ■ Introduction This guide describes reference information to operate safety CPU demonstration screens. Safety information is not provided in this document. Be sure to obtain manuals for NA-series programmable terminals, read and understand the safety points and other information required for use, and test sufficiently before using the equipment.
  • Page 3: Terms And Conditions Agreements

    - Check the conformity and decide whether or not Omron products are able to be adopted. Omron makes no guarantees about the conformity. - Make sure in advance that electricity is properly supplied to Omron products and they are set up rightly in your system for intended use.
  • Page 4 - Omron products are designed and manufactured as commodity for general industrial products. For this reason, the usages (a) to (d) are to be unintended. Omron makes no guarantees on Omron products, if you use Omron products for those purposes.
  • Page 5 The warranty described in this Terms and Conditions Agreements is a whole and sole liability for Omron products. There are no other warranties, expressed or implied. Omron and its distributors are not liable for any damages arisen from or relating to Omron products.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Terms and Conditions Agreements ............3 1 Related Manuals ................7 2 Precautions ..................8 3 Overview ..................9 3 1 Functions and Features ................. 9 3 2 Demonstration Configuration ............... 10 3 3 Project Files and Supporting Range ............11 4...
  • Page 7: Related Manuals

    NX-CSG[][][] Communication Control Unit User's Manual Built-in Function Technical Guides Model Title V448 NA5-15W[][][][] Programmable Terminal NA Series Practice Guide NA5-12W[][][][] IAG Library to Visualize Integration of Control and NA5-9W[][][][] Safety NA5-7W[][][][] V452 NA5-15W[][][][] Programmable Terminal NA Series Practice Guide...
  • Page 8: Precautions

    This information is provided to increase understanding or make operation easier. Copyrights and Trademarks ⚫ Sysmac® is a trademark or registered trademark of Omron Corporation in Japan and other countries for Omron factory automation products. ⚫ Screenshots are used in accordance with Microsoft Corporation guidelines.
  • Page 9: Overview

    3 Overview 3-1 Functions and Features This guide describes NA’s demonstration screens that visualize the information about a safety CPU and I/O units at job sites. Implemented functions are as follows: 1) Monitoring on LEDs of the safety I/O unit 2) Monitoring on production data of controllers, safety CPU, and I/O units 3) Registration of safety signature information of the safety CPU unit and reading of current values 4) Displaying data logging results of safety variables...
  • Page 10: Demonstration Configuration

    Refer to 4-3-1 “Add External Devices” and 4-3-2 “Add Internal Devices" for a setting method. Safety CPU demo configuration IP Address 192.168.1.1 Manufacturer Device Model Version Omron Safety network controller NX-CSG320 Ver. 1.00 Omron NA: 1.10 Programmable terminal NA5-12W101S Runtime: 1.10.23 OS 7.2.1...
  • Page 11: Project Files And Supporting Range

    3-3 Project Files and Supporting Range 3-3-1 Project Files Download the following project files. Screen Size (in.) File Name NA7/ 9 SafetyCPU_Demo_7inch_RevD.csm2 NA12/ 15 SafetyCPU_Demo_12inch_RevD.csm2 We provide IAG components used in the demo project separately. 3-3-2 Supported Models and Specifications The demo screens support the following models.
  • Page 12 Precautions for Correct Use Devices will not work with the older versions than the mentioned above. Precautions for Correct Use When SL5000 series device is used with NX102 series CPU unit, the device can be connected with NX bus. Precautions for Correct Use SL3000 series devices are connectable with NX bus and NX-ECC** of NX102 series CPU unit.
  • Page 13: Preparation For Demo Screen

    4 Preparation for Demo Screen Preparation procedure for safety CPU demonstration screens is shown in the flowchart below. It is necessary to register the safety CPU to monitor in 4-3 “Add Devices.” Make registration of an external device or an internal device according to your project management. Import Projects 4-2 Set NA Clock NA and controllers are...
  • Page 14: Import Projects

    4-1 Import Projects Set the PC’s IP address to 192.168.1.100. Make sure that the IP address of your PC does not overlap with IP addresses of devices that configures the connected system. Start Sysmac Studio. Note: Sysmac Studio Ver. 1.25 must be installed in advance.
  • Page 15: Set Na Clock

    4-2 Set NA Clock This section describes how to set the NA’s clock. Be sure to set the clock because the current time display on this demo screen and the update time (local time) of Safety Signature function refer to the clock. Current time Update time (local time)
  • Page 16 5. Click [OK]. 6. Select the Online icon in the Toolbar. If NA’s version is 1.09 or earlier, it must be upgraded when connected online. Upgrade the current NA version following to a dialog. After upgrading is completed, NA will be reset. Select Online icon in the Toolbar again.
  • Page 17 10. After restarting NA, click [Synchronize with Computer] – [Apply]. 11. Click [Close]. 12. Click the Online icon in the Toolbar.
  • Page 18: Add Devices

    4-3 Add Devices In this project file, it is necessary to register the safety CPU to be monitored. There are two methods: adding as an external device and as an internal device. NA can monitor multiple safety CPU units. The maximum number of registrable units is 16, including controllers to which the safety CPU is not connected.
  • Page 19 4-3-2 Add Internal Devices In this section, how to add devices to an existing project is described. If you need communications between the CPU unit and NA, or need display/operation screens, other than this demo (e.g. designing an actual customer's equipment), the following procedure is recommended. 1.
  • Page 20: Transfer Projects To Na

    4-4 Transfer Projects to NA 1. Click the Online icon in the Toolbar. 2. Click the Sync icon in the Toolbar. 3. When the Synchronization Window is displayed, click [Transfer to Device] to start transfer. 4. When transfer is completed, press [Close].
  • Page 21: Prepare Setting Files

    4-5 Prepare Setting Files 4-5-1 Prepare Data Log Setting File Before downloading, you need to create a data log setting file with Sysmac Studio and to save it to the folder DataLogSettingFile in a USB stick memory plugged in NA. 1.
  • Page 22 7. This message appears after setting files generated. Press [OK]. 8. Check the generated data setting [Sample] files. A file name contains the logging setting number, the logging ID, Logging setting Logging ID Safety signature number and the safety signature. Create a folder named DataLogSettingFile under the Root directory of the USB...
  • Page 23 4-5-2 Prepare Restored File Before downloading a restored file, you have to create a restored file with Sysmac Studio and to store it in the Restorefile folder in a USB memory stick that is to be plugged in NA. Create a restored file by Sysmac Studio.
  • Page 24: Demonstration Procedures

    5 Demonstration Procedures 5-1 Monitoring on Safety I/O LEDs You can check LED statuses of the safety I/O units on NA without opening a control panel. The procedure is shown below. 5-1-1 Check the Unit LED Status 1. Press [Safety CPU Demo Screen]. 2.
  • Page 25 5-1-2 Display Unit Production Information 1. Press the Safety CPU Demo Screen. 2. I/O Table Screen for connected controllers appears. If six or more units are installed, press the button [◀] or [▶] to move to the right or left pages. 3.
  • Page 26: Register And Confirm Safety Signature

    5-2 Register and Confirm Safety Signature Safety CPU program always must run correctly through equipment design to its operation. In this section, procedure to check that a safety signature is not unintentionally tampered from the original one by using NA at site at the time of startup, is described. 5-2-1 Registration When designing equipment or changing a safety program, register a correct safety signature in NA first.
  • Page 27 4. Press [Registration]. 5. Password Validation screen appears. Then enter the password, omron123. 6. Press [Registration]. 7. The current safety signature information and registration time are recorded in the registered safety signature. Then, [OK] lamp turns green. Precautions for Correct Use Once the "Current Safety Signature"...
  • Page 28 Additional Information Users registered in this project: Username Authority Password Administrator Administrator omron123 AMatsui SafetyAdministrator omron123 KFujiwara Maintenance_Group1 omron123 KNagaoka Maintenance_Group1 omron123 YKawashima Maintenance_Guest omron123 TChiba Operator_Group1 omron123 CSugano Operator_Group1 omron123 Only the user “AMatsui”, who is authorized as SafetyAdministrator, can save safety signatures.
  • Page 29 5-2-2 Confirmation This section shows how to acknowledge the status of the safety signature which registered in accordance with the registration procedure in 5-2-1 “Registration.” 1. Press [Signature View]. 2. Confirm that the information of Current Safety Signature and Registered Safety Signature are the same.
  • Page 30 5-2-3 Screen Transition Initial State No Authorized User Found Authorized user not exist Authorized user exist Password Entry Registration NG Passwords not match Registration Passwords match Completion Safety Signature Registered Safety Signatures Mismatch Error Signatures not match On-access judgment on safety signature Signatures match...
  • Page 31: Display Data Logging Results

    5-3 Display Data Logging Results The safety CPU unit can acquire log data based on a Data Log Setting file generated by Sysmac Studio. This section describes how to download the Data Log Setting file and to display logging results in an NA trend graph. 5-3-1 Download Data Log Setting File and Implement Data Logging Create a data log setting file with Sysmac Studio and save it to a designated folder in NA’s USB memory stick.
  • Page 32 6. Press the download button. 7. The filename you want to download is displayed. Press [Execute]. 8. The completion dialog box appears. Press [Next]. 9. On/ off the dip switches according to the instruction shown on the screen. Press [Next]. 10.
  • Page 33 Precautions for Correct Use If you have logged in before downloading the Data Log Setting file, the login screen does not appear. Press Data Log File Download to go to the file download window. Precautions for Correct Use The error message below appears when: - USB memory is not inserted into NA, or - Designated destination folder does not exist.
  • Page 34 5-3-2 Graphic Display NA reads the results of data logging and displays them in a trend graph form. 1. Press [Safety CPU Demo Screen]. 2. Press the [DataLogFileView] button. 3. Select the data log file that you want to display. 4.
  • Page 35 6. Press the [DataLog Display] button. 7. The timing chart of the variables selected in the previous step (Step 6) is displayed.
  • Page 36 5-3-3 Measurement of Time Length between Two Points on a Graph Display the difference between the rise and fall times of any of the variables in the data logging results displayed in trend graphs. Press [Measurement] at the bottom of the timing chart screen.
  • Page 37 5-3-4 Screen Transition: Downloading Data Log Setting File Start: No Data Log Setting User-created Folder Screen No Data Log Setting folder Checking initial error Unsupported Unit Unsupported unit Main Screen Lack of Setting Check File Press Lack of files Download Confirmation Failed Download Failed download...
  • Page 38 Download Completion Data Logging Validating ダイアログ Data Logging Setting File Update...
  • Page 39 5-3-5 Screen Transition: Graphic Display Data Log File Selection Screen Variable Selection Screen Timing Chart Screen Measurement Screen...
  • Page 40: Restore Safety Programs In Sites

    5-4 Restore Safety Programs in Sites Safety program for a safety CPU unit can be changed on Sysmac Studio. Conventionally, program restoring at job site has required Sysmac Studio. However, this demo screen enables a restored program to be downloaded from NA’s USB memory. 5-4-1 Transfer of Restored Files Transfer the restored file from NA’s USB stick memory to the CPU unit’s memory card.
  • Page 41 Confirmation dialog window is displayed. Press [Execute]. If the download is successfully completed, press [Completed]. 5-4-2 Restoring Implement a restoring procedure using the restored file that transferred in the previous section (5-4-1). Continued from the Step 7, 5-4-1. Confirm safety signatures, and then, press the download button at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 42 standing completion instruction. Operate the service switch of the safety CPU unit following the instruction on the screen. Then, press [Next]. Restoring has been completed. The safety signature including the date is displayed repeatedly. Ensure the display is correct. Then press [Next]. Reboot the safety CPU unit.
  • Page 43 Precautions for Correct Use The error message below appears when: - A USB stick memory is not inserted into NA, - A designated destination folder does not exist, or - A restored file does not exist. Be sure that the USB stick memory is plugged and the RestoreFile folder has been prepared there. Additional Information Users registered in this demo project: Username...
  • Page 44 Additional Information You can also restore a safety program using the dip switches and LED display on the front of the safety CPU unit.
  • Page 46 5-4-3 Screen Transition: Safety Program Restoring Start: User-created No Restored File in screen NA’s USB Memory No restored file in Checking USB memory initial error Unsupported Unit Unsupported unit Main Screen Press Download Confirmation Failed Download Error...
  • Page 47 Download Completion Start Restore Press Mode Stand by for Start Instruction Stand by for Completion Instruction...
  • Page 48 Restoration Completion Restart...
  • Page 49: Appendix: Specifications

    6 Appendix: Specifications 6-1 Screen Overview ・Base Screens Menu (Initial Screen) Safety CPU Demo Movie Select a screen you want to go. A demonstration movie is played on this screen. I/O Table Safety I/O LED Monitor I/O table for controllers is displayed. LED statuses of safety I/O units are indicated.
  • Page 50 Data Log File Selection Data Log Display You can select a data log file to display A timing chart of the selected data log in this screen. file is displayed. Safety Signature Confirmation Safety signature information of the safety CPU unit is displayed.
  • Page 51 ・Poo-up Screens Display Variable Selection Measurement The difference between two variables displayed on the Data Log Display Select variables display. Screen is shown. variables are logged in the file that selected in the Data Log File Selection Screen. Login Logout You can login here.
  • Page 52: Screen Transition And Security Levels

    6-2 Screen Transition and Security Levels Screen Transition Diagram Safety CPU Demo Function Group Menu Safety I/O LED Monitor I/O Table Production Information Data Log File Selection Safety CPU Demo Movie Display Variable Selection Safety Signature Confirmation Logout Data Log Display Restored File Download Login...
  • Page 53: Screen Specification Details

    6-3 Screen Specification Details 6-3-1 Menu Screen This screen is displayed when the safety CPU demo unit starts. You can jump to each functional screen from here. ・Screen Layout Part Description Data Display Displays the user name who logging in. Data Display Shows the logging in user’s authority.
  • Page 54 6-3-2 I/O Table Screen On this screen, an I/O table of the selected controller is displayed. ・Screen Layout Part Description Data Display Displays the user name who logging in. It’s due to NA’s security function. Data Display Shows the logging in user’s authority. It’s due to NA’s security function. Data Display Displays the current time.
  • Page 55 6-3-3 Production Information Screen Press the Product Information button for a safety I/O unit to see the detail information. ・Screen Layout Part Description Data Display Displays the slot number. Data Display Displays the unit’s model. Data Display Displays the unit’s version. Data Display Displays the lot number.
  • Page 56 6-3-4 Safety I/O LED Monitor Screen This screen displays an LED monitor of the unit selected in 6-3-2 “I /O Table Screen.” The screen supports the following safety I/O units: NX SI series and NX SO series. The LED status is updated at 1 second intervals.
  • Page 57 6-3-5 Safety Signature Confirmation Screen The information about safety signatures owned by the connected safety CPU is displayed on this screen. A safety program designer can register safety signature information in NA. It is necessary to login with the designer authority of the safety program when you register a safety signature. Two safety signatures, one is owned by the safety CPU and the other is registered in NA, are compared.
  • Page 58 Part Description Data Lamp Displays a result of a comparison of the safety signatures registered in NA and safety CPU. Data Lamp Displays a result of a comparison of the signatures registered to the SD card and safety CPU. Label The LED indication updates are displayed.
  • Page 59 6-3-7 Display Variable Selection Screen A list of variables that logged in the data log file selected in the previous section, 6-3-6 “Data Log File Selection Screen”, is shown in this screen. Select variables to display on the Data Log Display screen. You can choose up to 10 variables.
  • Page 60 6-3-8 Data Log Display Screen Data log of variables which selected in 6-3-7 “Variable Selection Screen” ・Screen Layout Part Description Data Display Displays the user name who logging in. Data Display Shows the logging in user’s authority. Data Display Displays the current time. Button Switches to each Safety CPU Demo Screen.
  • Page 61 6-3-9 Measurement Screen The elapsed time for the two triggers of the variable that is displayed on the Data Log Display screen, described in 6-3-8, is measured in this screen. ・Screen Layout Part Description Drop Down Selects a variable for the measurement start condition. Drop Down Selects a variable for the measurement termination condition.
  • Page 62 6-3-10 Restored File Download Screen Download a restored file of the safety CPU unit stored in NA's USB memory to controller's SD card. Create a new folder "RestoreFile" in the USB memory stick beforehand. Store the file (SLSystem.dat) you want to restore in the folder. ・Screen Layout Part Description...
  • Page 63 6-3-11 Data Log Setting File Download Screen Download a data log setting file stored in NA's USB memory stick to controller's SD card. Create a folder "DataLogSettingFile" in NA’s USB stick memory beforehand. Store a safety logging setting file (file name.dat) and a safety logging setting check file (file name.txt) in the folder you have created.
  • Page 64 6-3-12 Safety CPU Demo Movie Screen A safety CPU demonstration movie is played on this screen. Both Japanese and English are available. If language other than Japanese is selected on the Menu screen, the English movie will be played. ・Screen Layout Part Description Data Display...
  • Page 65 6-3-13 Login Screen You can login from this screen. ・Screen Layout Part Description Data Display User authority which selected in [2] is displayed. DropDown Select a user from the drop-down list. Data Edit Enter the password in this box. Button Switches to Authority Filter Screen.
  • Page 66 6-3-13 Authority Filter Screen You can narrow down users you want to display on the Login screen by filtering with user authorities. ・Screen Layout Part Description CheckBox Check the authority of the user whom you want to display on the Login Screen.
  • Page 67 6-3-14 Logout Screen In this screen, a logout process is implemented. ・Screen Layout Part Description Button You will logout pressing this button. Button This screen is closed without logout processing. Button The button closes this screen.
  • Page 68: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Code Date Description July 2018 First edition December 2018 Added new functions February 2019 Correction of erroneous descriptions May 2019 Added new functions December 2019 Reflected the regarding descriptions with rev. D project files...
  • Page 69 2018 V447-E1-05 1219(0718)

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