Omron NB Series Practices Manual

Omron NB Series Practices Manual

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Programmable Terminal NB-series
Practices Guide
New Functionalities for
NB-Designer V1.50
NB3Q-TW01B
NB5Q-TW01B
NB7W-TW01B
NB10W-TW01B
V462-E1-01

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  • Page 1 Programmable Terminal NB-series Practices Guide New Functionalities for NB-Designer V1.50 NB3Q-TW01B NB5Q-TW01B NB7W-TW01B NB10W-TW01B V462-E1-01...
  • Page 2 ■ Introduction This guide describes reference information to create NB screens. It does not provide safety information. Be sure to obtain the manuals for NB-series Programmable Terminals, read and understand the safety points and other information required for use, and test sufficiently before actual use of the equipment.
  • Page 3: Terms And Conditions Agreements

    - Rating and performance is tested separately. Combined conditions are not warranted. - Reference data is intended to be used just for reference. Omron does NOT guarantee that the Omron Product can work properly in the range of reference data.
  • 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. However, special applications that Omron expects or usages with especial agreement are excluded.
  • 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 New Functionalities for NB-Designer V1.50 ..........9 3-1 Overview ....................... 9 4 How to Use New Functionalities ............. 10 4-1 Connection Destination Setting Change ............10 Related System Memory ...............
  • Page 7: Related Manuals

    1 Related Manuals Model Title NB□Q-TW01B V106 NB-series Programmable Terminals NB-Designer NB□W-TW01B OPERATION MANUAL NB□Q-TW01B V107 NB-series Programmable Terminals SETUP MANUAL NB□W-TW01B NB□Q-TW01B V108 NB-series Programmable Terminals HOST NB□W-TW01B CONNECTION MANUAL NB□Q-TW01B V109 NB-series Programmable Terminals STARTUP GUIDE NB□W-TW01B...
  • 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.  Microsoft, Windows, and Excel are the trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA, Japan and other countries.
  • Page 9: New Functionalities For Nb-Designer V1.50

    3 New Functionalities for NB-Designer V1.50 3-1 Overview This guide provides information about the following features newly added in NB-Designer V1.50: 1. Connection destination setting change 2. Project import and export from/to NB-Designer 3. Font replacement...
  • Page 10: How To Use New Functionalities

    How to Use New Functionalities 4-1 Connection Destination Setting Change Configuration to communicate with an Omron Ethernet host is possible in a specific system memory. A screen for entering values into the system memory enables to change the setting without using NB-Designer.
  • Page 11: Creating Sample Screen And Setting Objects

    Creating Sample Screen and Setting Objects This section provides an example to change communication settings of a project whose settings are as shown below. Refer to “NB-series Programmable Terminals NB-Designer OPERATION MANUAL” (V106) for details about screen creation. Create a screen to rewrite the system memory with numerical entry objects and bit switches.
  • Page 12 Change values as you want. In this case, change the IP address from 192.168.250.1 to 192.168.250.5. When you change the least significant byte of the IP address, you must also change the node ID. Change the system memory LB9272, which updates values, to ON to save the setting after editing values.
  • Page 13: Project Import And Export From Nb-Designer Menu

    4-2 Project Import and Export from NB-Designer Menu When you upload a project from the NB unit, a .pkg file is generated. It was necessary to decompile the .pkg file in NB-Manager to open the project. In versions of 1.50 or higher, the NB-Designer menu allow you to export or import a project to/from a .pkg file.
  • Page 14: Example (Import)

    Example (Import) Start NB-Designer and select File - Import Project. Select a .pkg file to import. Enter the password for decompilation. If the password is correct, the decompilation succeeds and then, a project will be unpacked.
  • Page 15: Font Replacement

    4-3 Font Replacement When a project written with Windows fonts was opened on another PC, fonts not installed on the PC (missing fonts) were automatically replaced with default fonts. In V1.50 or higher, you can replace missing fonts with any fonts. Sample Setting The font replacement procedure is shown below.
  • Page 16: Revision History

    Revision History Revision Code Date Revision Description and Page March 2020 First edition...
  • Page 17 2020 © OMRON Corporation All Rights Reserved. OMRON (CHINA) CO., LTD. OMRON ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD. In the interest of product improvement, Room 2211, Bank of China Tower, No. 438A Alexandra Road # 05-05/08 (Lobby 2), specifications are subject to change without notice.

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