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Contents Terms and Conditions Agreement ................ 3 Warranty, Limitations of Liability ..................... 3 Application Considerations ..................... 4 Disclaimers ..........................4 Related Manuals ..................... 7 1 Introduction ....................8 Overview ........................8 1-1 System Configuration ....................9 1-2 1-3 Procedure to Create Pages ..................10 2...
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Synchronization ...................... 58 5-2 5-3 Operations ......................60 6 Integrated Simulation .................. 61 7 Reference Materials ..................62 Correspondence Table of Data Types between the NJ-series Controllers and the 7-1 PTs ......................... 62 NA Series Lineup....................63 7-2 Revision History ....................64...
Related Manuals The following manuals are related to this manual. Cat.No. Model Manual Name SBCA-362 SYSMAC-SE2□□□ Sysmac Studio Version 1 Operation Manual NA5-15W□□□□ SBSA-545 NA-series Programmable Terminal Hardware User’s NA5-12W□□□□ Manual NA5-9W□□□□ NA5-7W□□□□ NA5-15W□□□□ SBSA-546 NA-series Programmable Terminal Software User’s NA5-12W□□□□...
1 Introduction In this chapter, you will learn what information is required to create the pages on the NA-series PTs while confirming the contents included in this guide. You will also learn the system configuration required and the procedure for creating pages. 1-1...
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The Ethern net is used f for commun ications betw ween the NJ J series and d NA series, as well as for the scre een data tra ansfer from t the PC. Address: 192.16 68.250.20 Address: 192.1...
1-3 Pro ocedure to o Create Pages -3-1 Proc cedure to C Create Pag 1- reate an NJ p project. efine global v variables for t the NJ. dd an NA to the NJ projec pecify the co onfiguration a nd settings f or the NA.
2-1 Creating Projects 2-1-1 Creating a Project There are two ways to create a project to create pages for the NA series as described below: (1) Add NA to the existing NJ project. (2) Create a new NA project.
[Create]. A project file is then created. ・Project name “Arbitrary project name” ・Device “NJ301-1100” * ・Version “1.07” * * Specify the model and version of the NJ to be connected. The versions that are supported for the NA series are 1.01 and later.
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2-2-3 Changing the Controller Name For easy identification, change the controller name. Right-click the NJ icon and select “Rename”. Change the controller name to “NJ_1”. 2-2-4 Confirming the IP Address To connect NJ with Sysmac Studio via EtherNet/IP , confirm the IP address of the NJ side as described below.
2-3 Registering Global Variables 2-3-1 Registering Global Variables To exchange data with the NA, register the global variables of the NJ. Double-click [Programming]-[Data]-[Global Variables]. Click the variable table and register a variable name. Subsequently, right-click on the variable table and select “Create New”.
3 Basic Settings This chapter describes the basic procedure to create an NA project, to specify communication settings, and to register variables. 3-1 Adding an NA 3-1-1 Adding an NA Add an NA to the project. Select [Insert]-[HMI]-[NA5]. Select an option from among the list according to the actual unit.
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Change the NA name for easy identification. Right-click the NA icon and select “Rename”. Change the name to “NA_1”.
3-2 Sysmac Studio Window Components for Creating NA Pages 3-2-1 Sysmac Studio Window Components for Creating NA Pages ③ ④ ① ② Name Description ① Mutiview Explorer Used to select items to set or pages to create. ② Edit Pane Used to perform configuration settings or to create pages.
3-3 NA Communication Settings 3-3-1 NA Communication Settings Specify the Ethernet communication settings following the procedure below. Double-click [Configurations and Setup]-[HMI Settings]. Click the “TCP/IP” icon. Set 192.168.250.20 in “IP Address”.
NA A series and d register them as th he NA series s’ global vari iables. (“Cre eate Device Variable”) Sysm ac Studio Proj ject...
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automatically reported to the NA. 3-4-2 Variable Mapping Procedure Double-click [Configurations and Setup]-[Variable Mapping]. The controllers that exist within the project appear on the table. When you click the arrowhead to the left of “NJ_1”, the categories of the variables defined for the NJ_1 controller appear.
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The created variables are registered as the global variables for the NA project. Click [HMI]-[Data]-[Global Variables] and check if they are registered as the global variables.
4 Creat ing B Basic Page his chapter d describes th he procedure e to create b basic pages Images of P Pages to Cr reate this chapte er, you are to o create the following pa ages. (1) Equipmen nt Monitor 2) Backgrou 3) Setting S...
4-1 A Adding Pa ages 4-1-1 P Page Types In NA, you u can create the followin ng three type es of pages: Classific ation Description NS Equival ents Main pages e basic pages displayed duri ng NA operatio Basic c screens Popup pages e pages that ca...
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4-1-3 Creating Page Groups Pages and Page Groups You can create multiple pages as a group. By grouping multiple pages, you can easily copy the multiple pages such as alarm/troubleshooter pages as a unit. In this subsection, you are to group the troubleshooter pages.
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4-1-4 Changing the Page Names In NA, the pages are managed by the names instead of the numbers. Right-click on a page and select [Rename]. Change all the page names as described on the right.
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4-1-5 Specifying a Background Page You can specify a background page for each page. The setting can be performed from [Properties]. Select [View]-[Properties]. If you use the toolbar, click the icon. The [Properties] window appears on the right of the screen. Properties window The properties of the selected page...
4-2 C Creating O ON/OFF Switches 4-2-1 O Object Prop perties IN the NA series, the f functional pa arts laid out on pages a re called “ob bjects”. In the NS s series, the f unctional ob bjects placed d on pages a are all define ed only by “...
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4-2-3 Creating ON/OFF Switches Create the START button on the “Control_Panel” page. Drag and drop the object from the Toolbox to the page. Open the “Control_Panel” page and click the “Toolbox” tab. From [Toolbox], select [Buttons]-[Momentary Button], and drag and drop it to the page. Use [Properties] to set text attributes.
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After p lacing the ob bject on the page, y you can chan nge its size b draggin ng the handle You ca an move it by y dragging its self. You ca an also chang ge the shape e or [Chang ging shape] [Changing color]...
4-3 Cre eating Bit t Lamps -3-1 Crea ating Bit La amps 4- reate a Bit L Lamp on the e “Control_P Panel” page. Select the [Toolbox x] tab. Select [Lamps]-[Bit t Lamp] and t then drag an nd drop it to the page.
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Additional Information In [Expression], you can specify a conditional expression using variables as described below: How to specify [Expression] When you assign a Boolean variable for an object such as Lamp, specify [Expression] under [Behavior] in [Properties] as below. Example 1: To execute the function when a Boolean variable (blnSample) is True; blnSample=True * If the value is True, you can omit the [=True] part.
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[Image eFileButtonU p] under [Appea arance]. Open t the folder loc cated at the followin ng path. C:¥Pro ogram Files¥O OMRON¥CX X-One¥CX-De esig ner¥int taparts¥BMP Pfiles¥LampS Swit ch-Rec ctangle Select LSW_21.BM MP and click “Open” ”. 3 32...
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“Ima age” in [Prope erties]. ecify the follo owing image files resp pectively for the Lamp. File e path C:¥ ¥Program File es¥OMRON¥ ¥CX-One¥CX X-Desig ner¥ ¥intaparts¥B BMPfiles¥Lam mps-Cir ageFileOff: C CIR_11.BMP Inag geFileOn: CI R_10.BMP...
4-4 Cre eating La bels -4-1 Crea ating Labe 4- reate a Labe el on the “Co ontrol_Pane el” page. Select the [Toolbox x] tab. Select [Standa ard Controls ]-[Label] and then dr rag and drop p it to the pag Click th he [Propertie es] tab and...
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Chang e [Text (Defa ault)] to “Sett ting Screen n” in [Propert ties]. Similar rly, copy and paste the La abel 《Indic cator page》 respec ctively to the “Indicator” a “Alarm_ _Display” pa ages and the modify the text resp pectively.
4-5 Off- -line Test ting 1 -5-1 Build 4- heck if there e is no error in the creat ted pages to o confirm tha a t they opera a te properly. Select [Project]-[Bu uild HMI]. The Bu uild window a appears at th bottom m of the scree...
4-6 Creating the Button to Switch Pages 4-6-1 Events and Actions To create a button to switch pages, perform settings to display the new page upon pressing the button. Use [Events and Actions] to perform such settings. Available Actions Actions Description CallSubroutine...
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-6-2 Crea ating the B Buttons to S Switch Pag 4- reate the Bu uttons to swi itch pages o on the “Back kground” pag Open t the “Backgro ound” page. Select from the Too olbox [Button ns]-[Button], a and then dra and dro op it to the p age.
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Click th he cell to the right of [Action ns], and selec ct “ShowPag ge”. Click th he cell to the right of [PageN Name] and se elect “Contro ol_Panel”. This co ompletes the e settings for switchi ng pages. Next, s specify the pr roperties.
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In [Eve ents and Acti ons], set “Data_ _Display” in [P PageName]. Similar rly, create the e Buttons to switch to the “Indica ator” and “Alarm_ _Display” pa ages respec ctively. 1) Cop py and past t the Button to o the resp pective page...
4-7 C Creating D Data Disp play/Edit Objects 4-7-1 C Creating Da ata Display y Objects Create on the “Data_D Display” pag ge a Data Display object t . m [Toolbox], select [Stan ndard ntrols]-[Data Display] and d drag d drop it to th e page.
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-7-2 Crea ating Data Edit Objec 4- reate on the e “Data_Disp play” page a a Data Edit o o bject. From [T Toolbox], se lect [Standar Contro ls]-[Data Edi it] and drag a drop it to the page. In [Pro perties], set “NJ_1_Num 1”...
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4-7-3 B Batch Modi fication of Objects by y the Page e Explorer The Page Explorer dis splays the ob bjects includ ded in the pa ages in the t tree format. It allows you to edit t the propert ties including g the text siz ze and othe...
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Modify the objects’ sizes and adjust the positions.
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4-7-4 C Creating the e Labels Create the e Labels of th he Data obje ects. m [Toolbox], select [Stan ndard ntrols]. Drag and drop two o Label obje ects to the pa age. In [P Properties], c change [Text efault)] to [Da ata Display] a ta Input] resp...
Object 4- he Gauge o bjects displa ay the digita al values of v variables in t the analog f format. he NA series s provides tw wo basic ga auge types. Description Appear rance Linear Ga auge Linearly display...
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4-8-3 C Creating Sl iders Create a S Slider for che ecking the o operation. m [Toolbox], select [Stan ndard ntrols]-[Slider r] and drag a drop p it to the pa In [P Properties], s set “NJ_1_N um2” in [Var riable] under r [Behavior].
4-9 Off- -line Test ting 2 -9-1 Off- line Testin 4- uild the proje ect and star rt up the sim mulator. Operation Ch heck 1] Click the [Se etting Scree en] Button to o switch the page. When you c click the Data a Edit objec ct, a numeric...
4-10 Creating g Alarms 4-10-1 A Alarm Mech hanism Just as the e convention nal PTs, the NA has the e function to manage ala arms that giv ve the users the warnin gs of errors and problem ms occurred d in the mac hines.
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-10-2 Cre eating Alar rm Lists 4- rst, create a an alarm list Double e-click to ope en [HMI]-[Use Alarms s]-[Group0]. Right-c click on the E Edit Pane and select “ “Add”. Registe er the followi ing alarms respec ctively. <Alarm m1>...
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Displaying g the Troub bleshooter 4-10-3 Perform se ettings so th at the troub leshooter is displayed w w hen confirm m ing errors. ile keeping o one of the sp ecified alar rms selected d, open the [E Events d Actions] win ndow.
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milarly for the No Work err ror, perf form the sett tings so that “No o_Work” page e is displaye d when firing the err ror. 5 52...
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Creating A Alarm Obje ects (Active e Display M Mode) 4-10-4 The Alarm objects inc lude the mo ode in which to display th he currently raised alarm ms (Active Display Mo ode) and the e other mod e in which to o display the e log (Log D Display Mode...
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4-10-6 Creating a Switch to Cause Alarms To check operations, create a switch that causes alarms. Place a Momentary Button on the page. Specify the properties as described below. [TextButtonUp(Default)] Alarm1 [TextButtonDown(Default)] Alarm1 [Variable] NJ_1_ALM1 Copy and paste the object, and specify the properties as described below.
Displayi ng PDF F Files 4-11 Displaying g PDF Files 4-11-1 Perform th he settings fo or displaying g a PDF file when press s ing a Button n . Plac ce a Button o object on the “Ba ttery_Error” page.
4-12 D Displaying g Videos -12-1 Dis splaying Vi deos 4- erform the s settings for d displaying vid deos. Open t the “No_Wor rk” page. Sel [HMI C Controls]-[Me dia Player] a drag an nd drop it to the page. In [Pro perties], click k the...
5 Chec ck on n the Actu al Un This chapt ter describes s the proced dure to trans sfer the proje ect data of S Sysmac Stud dio to an NA unit to che eck the opera ation. If you do n not have any y actual unit, , you can ch...
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5-2 Syn nchroniza ation -2-1 Syn chronizatio on with NJ 5- o transfer th e configurat tions and se ettings as we e ll as the pro o grams of th h e NJ, synch h ronize ith the NJ. Select [Contro oller]-[Comm...
5-2-2 S Synchroniza ation with Subseque ntly, synchro onize with N NA to transfe e r the configurations and d settings as s well as the programs o of the NA. tich the proje ect to “NA_1” ”. Sele ect [HMI]-[Co ommunicatio Setu up…].
5-3 Ope erations -3-1 Che ecking Ope erations 5- heck the op erations on each page. ) Equipment t Monitor Lamp objec cts light up w while a STAR RT Button is s held down. indications of the switch hes and lam mps change when turnin ng ON/OFF t...
6 Integ grate d Sim mulat When you do not have e an actual N NJ or NA un nit, you can c confirm the NJ program ms and NA operations s using the in ntegrated sim mulation fun nction as de scribed belo Clic ck [Simulation...
7 Reference Materials 7-1 Correspondence Table of Data Types between the NJ-series Controllers and the PTs 7-1-1 Data Types Following is the correspondence of data types between the NJ-series controllers and the PTs. Data Types of the NJ-series Data Types of the PTs Controllers BOOL Boolean...
7-2 NA Series Lineup 7-2-1 NA Series Lineup The NA series offers the lineup of 7-inch, 9-inch, 12-inch and 15-inch screen sizes. The model differs depending on the screen size. Models NA5-15W□□□□ NA5-12W□□□□ NA5-9W□□□□ NA5-7W□□□□ Screen Size 15 inches 12 inches...
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