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Appendices
NS Series Programming Manual
Ver. 6.2
Supplement/
Enhancement
PT models added
Project trigger macro
added
Data block control
functions added to
command buttons
Added items to system
memory
Added arrows
Expanded Alarm/Event
Summary & History
Added program transfer
function
Added installation method
Added startup method
Ver. 6.6
Supplement/
Enhancement
Multi-vendor connectivity
Data security
User security
Consecutive line drawing
Improvements in
broken-line graph
Added NS5-SQ0@-V2, NS5-TQ0@-V2, and NS5-MQ0@-V2.
Setting the macro to execute when the bit or value at a specified address
changes has been enabled.
Data block control functions have been added to command buttons to enable
reading/writing between CSV files and PLC memory, CVS files and PT memory,
and PT memory and PLC memory when a button is pressed or a specified
address turns ON while the command button is displayed.
The following have been added to system memory: data block control complete
flag, internal holding bit/word memory ($HB/$HW) initialization flag, and data
block error number.
Arrow heads can be added to the start and/or end of straight lines.
The titles of each display item can now be displayed on the top line. Also, alarm
messages that are not completely displayed can be touched to display them in a
message box.
Screen data transfer to the PT from a personal computer has been enabled
using a USB cable.
CX-Designer can be installed from the CX-One FA Integrated Tool Package.
Startup has been enabled by right-clicking the NS-series PT in the CX-Integrator
Network Configuration Window and selecting Start Special Application. If Start
with Settings Inherited is selected, startup through to new project creation will be
automatically executed.
It is now possible to connect OMRON NS-series PTs to Mitsubishi FX-series
PLCs, A-series PLCs, and Siemens S7-series PLCs.
A password can now be set for creating data. When data with a set password is
transferred to a PT, the password is then required in order to upload the data.
This prevents users who do not know the password from obtaining that data from
the PT. In addition, a password can be required to transfer data to the PT.
This prevents data from being accidentally overwritten.
Once a user inputs the password to use a functional object for which a password
has been set, the password does not have to be input again as long as the user
continues using only functional objects for which lower level passwords have
been set. Functional objects with a higher-level password cannot be
manipulated. (A warning message will be displayed if an attempt is made.)
This makes it possible to create applications that permit only the necessary
operations by users who have entered passwords, and thus helps prevent faulty
operations.
Data in memory is treated as X and Y coordinates, and straight lines are drawn
between the applicable coordinates to create consecutive line drawing.
This makes it possible to handle applications involving the drawing of various
graphics in two-dimensional space that could not be drawn using the existing
graph components.
• Number of monitor points: 1,000 max.
• Batch reading
• Graph overwriting
• Indirect specification of starting display position
• Indirect specification of displaying/hiding graph lines
• Indirect specification of displaying/hiding scale lines
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Appendix-6 Additional NS Series Functions
Function
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