C-more micro EA1-S6ML Hardware User Manual

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EA1-S6ML - shown in Portrait Mode
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EA1-S6MLW - shown in Landscape Mode
C-more 6" Micro-Graphic Panel Installed in a
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C-more 6" Micro-Graphic Panel Installed in a
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  • Page 1 6-inch Micro-Graphic Panel ® Hardware User Manual EA1-MG6-USER-M C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel EA1-S6ML - shown in Portrait Mode C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel EA1-S6MLW - shown in Landscape Mode C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel Installed in a 21-button Portrait Keypad Bezel EA-MG6-BZ2P C-more 6”...
  • Page 3 ® Graphic Panel - 6 Inch HARDWARE USER MANUAL Please include the Manual Number and the Manual Issue, both shown below, when communicating with Technical Support regarding this publication. Manual Number: EA1-MG6-USER-M Issue: 1st Edition Rev C. Issue Date: 09/10 Publication History Issue Date...
  • Page 5 WARNING Thank you for purchasing automation equipment from Automationdirect.com ® , doing business as, AutomationDirect. We want your new automation equipment to operate safely. Anyone who installs or uses this equipment should read this publication (and any other relevant publications) before installing or operating the equipment.
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  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    ABLE OF ONTENTS Chapter 1: Getting Started ....... . .1–1 Introduction .
  • Page 10 Accessories ............3–2 C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software ......3–3 USB to RS-232 Programming Cable Assembly .
  • Page 11 Backlight, Model EA1-S6ML ........
  • Page 12 Panel & PLC Error Codes ..........8–8 C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Runtime Errors ......8–9 Electrical Noise Problems .
  • Page 13 Introduction ............A–2 C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Error Code Table ......A–3 Modbus Protocols Error Code P499 Explanation .
  • Page 15 HAPTER HAPTER ETTING TARTED In This Chapter... Introduction ............1–2 Conventions Used .
  • Page 16: Chapter 1: Getting Started

    If you understand control systems making use of operating interfaces such as the C-more Micro-Graphic panels, our user manuals will provide all the information you need to get, and keep, your system up and running.
  • Page 17: Conventions Used

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Conventions Used When you see the “notepad” icon in the left-hand margin, the paragraph to its immediate right will be a special note. The word NOTE: in boldface will mark the beginning of the text. When you see the “exclamation mark” icon in the left-hand margin, the paragraph to its immediate right will be a warning.
  • Page 18: Product Overview

    Portrait (Vertical) mode The C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel has a 5.7-inch STN LCD monochrome 320 x 240 dot display. Model EA1-S6ML has five selectable LED-driven backlight colors including Green, Red, Amber, Yellow and Lime. Model EA1-S6MLW has five selectable LED-driven backlight colors including White, Pink1, Pink2, Pink3 and Red.
  • Page 19: Part Number Key

    Bezel Option Module EA-MG6-XXXX Module Type: BZ2: 20 Key Bezel for landscape mode BZ2P: 21 Key Bezel for portrait mode Product Label Example: R01. MODEL:EA1-S6MLW EA1-S6ML INPUT:12-24V 6.5W LISTED Date code:**** 7M17 MADE IN CHINA IND.CONT.EQ. EA1-S6MLW EA1-S6MLW + serial number...
  • Page 20: Optional Accessories

    Step 1 – Unpack and Inspect a.) Unpack the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel from its shipping carton. Included in the carton are the following: • C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel (EA1-S6ML or EA1-S6MLW) • DC power connector (EA-MG-DC-CON) • cutout template •...
  • Page 21: Step 2 - Install Optional Hardware Accessories

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Step 2 – Install Optional Hardware Accessories Below is an example of a C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel being assembled with an optional EA-MG6-BZ2 20-button Keypad Bezel. 3. Use (8) Bezel Mounting Clips, 2. Use the (4) Panel Mounting EA-MG-BZ2-BRK, to secure keypad Clips, EA-MG-BZ2-BRK, bezel through enclosure cutout.
  • Page 22: Step 3 - Become Familiar With Available Communication Ports

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Step 3 – Become Familiar with Available Communication Ports The C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel includes a built-in RS-232 serial communications port designated as Port1. This port uses an RJ12 type telephone jack to make connections to either the EA-MG-PGM-CBL programming cable assembly or a communications cable, such as an EA-2CBL, to interface with a PLC or controller.
  • Page 23: Step 4 - Install C-More 6" Micro-Graphic Panel

    Chapter 3: Accessories for accessory specifications and dimensions. 0 260 [6 6] +0 04 4 811 0 260 0 00 [6 6] 122 2 EA1-S6ML & EA1-S6MLW Panel Cutout R 118 [R3] 0 256 CUTOUT [6 5] OUTLINE +0 04 6 339...
  • Page 24: Rear View

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Enclosure Clearances A 1.2” [30mm] minimum clearance is required inside an enclosure for proper ventilation of the C-more Micro-Graphic panel. [30.0] EA1-S6ML(W) Rear View [30.0] [30.0] MODE : A1 S6M MODE : A1 S6M W N UT 12- 4V 6 5W...
  • Page 25: Step 5 – Install The Programming Software And Develop A Project

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Step 5 – Install the Programming Software and Develop a Project Following are the minimum system requirements for running C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software, EA-MG-PGMSW, on a PC: • Personal Computer with a 333 MHz or higher processor (CPU) clock speed recommended;...
  • Page 26: Step 6 - Connect C-More 6" Micro-Graphic Panel To Computer

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Step 6 – Connect C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel to Computer NOTE: Install C-more Micro-Graphic Programming software before connecting the panel to the PC to ensure the panel drivers install correctly. Use an EA-MG-PGM-CBL, USB to RS-232 Programming Cable Assembly, from an USB...
  • Page 27: Step 7 – Providing Power To The C-More 6" Micro-Graphic Panel

    Step 7 – Providing Power to the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel Power can be supplied to the C-more Micro-Graphic panel in one of three different ways. 1.) During operation, the panel functions in High-Power Mode when powered by a minimum 1 Amp 12 - 24 VDC power source.
  • Page 28: Step 8 - Accessing The C-More 6" Micro-Graphic Panel Setup Screens

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Step 8 – Accessing the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel Setup Screens To access the Setup Menu of the panel’s setup screens, press the the BAK [F1] and ENT [F5] function keys simultaneously for three (3) seconds. From the Setup Menu, information about the panel can be obtained, settings can be adjusted, and panel functions can be tested.
  • Page 29: Step 9 - Choose C-More 6" Micro-Graphic Panel To Plc Protocol & Cables

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Step 9 – Choose C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel to PLC Protocol & Cables PLC Drivers Available PLC Protocols Serial - port1 or port2 Serial - port2 only AutomationDirect CLICK Allen-Bradley DF1 Half Duplex AutomationDirect K-sequence Allen-Bradley DF1 Full Duplex AutomationDirect DirectNET Allen-Bradley PLC5 DF1 AutomationDirect Modbus...
  • Page 30: Step 10 - Connect C-More 6" Micro-Graphic Panel To Plc

    Chapter 1: Getting Started Step 10 – Connect C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel to PLC Connect the serial communications cable between the C-more Micro-Graphic panel and the PLC. The panel can be connected to the PLC via the panel’s built-in RJ12 serial communications port (RS-232) or 15-pin serial communications port with either RS-232, RS- 422 or RS-485 communications.
  • Page 31 HAPTER HAPTER PECIFICATIONS In This Chapter... Available Models ........... .2–2 Model Specifications .
  • Page 32: Chapter 2: Specifications

    Micro-Graphic Panels Part Number Description 5.7-inch C-more Micro-Graphic Touch Panel with STN LCD monochrome, 320x240 dot display. The panel has red and green LED backlights. Supports 5 selectable backlight colors (Red, Green, Amber, Lime, and Yellow). Includes 5 user-defined EA1-S6ML function keys with LED indicators.
  • Page 33: Model Specifications

    6 o’clock axis –> 40 degrees 12 o’clock axis –> 20 degrees Backlight: • Type Model EA1-S6ML : 5 user defined colors: Red, Green, Amber, Lime, and Yellow • Color Model EA1-S6MLW: 5 user defined colors: White, Pink1, Pink2, Pink3 and Red •...
  • Page 34: Model Specifications

    Chapter 2: Specifications Model Specifications (cont’d) Specifications (cont’d) Screen Objects: Push Button, Switch, Indicator Button, Indicator Light, Graphic Indicator Light, Numeric Display, Numeric Entry, Inc/Dec Value, Bar Graph, Bitmap Button, Static Bitmap, Dynamic • Functional Devices Bitmap, Recipe Button, Static Text, Lookup Text, Dynamic Text, Screen Change Push Button, Screen Selector, Adjust Contrast, Function, Key Configuration Object, Real Time Graph, Line Graph, Analog Meter.
  • Page 35: Panel Dimensions

    Chapter 2: Specifications Panel Dimensions 6.295 [159.9] MOUNTING CLIP Panel Dimensions (4) places 2.13 1.453 GASKET 1.689 [54.1] [36.9] [42.9] 6.850 .236 [174.0] [6.0] Units: Inches [mm] 5.331 4.770 [135.4] [121.3] Enclosure Thickness ENCLOSURE MOUNTING THICKNESS RANGE 0.04” - 0.2” [1 - 5mm] Mounting Clip Screw Torque MOUNTING CLIP SCREW TORQUE RANGE...
  • Page 36: Communications Ports

    Chapter 2: Specifications Communications Ports RJ12 serial communications Port1 Expansion Connector MODEL:EA1 S6MLW MODEL:EA1 S6MLW INPUT:12-24V 6.5W INPUT:12-24V 6.5W IS ED IS ED Date code:**** Date code:**** 7M17 7M17 IND CONT EQ. IND CONT EQ. MADE IN CHINA MADE IN CHINA EA1-S6MLW + ser al number EA1-S6MLW + ser al number PLC 15-pin serial...
  • Page 37: Chemical Compatibility

    Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility The C-more Micro-Graphic panels are built of three different materials that may be exposed to elements outside of the enclosure. The panel’s screen has a polyester (PET) surface. The bezel uses ABS plastic materials and the panel’s gasket is a silicone rubber material. The following...
  • Page 38: Chemical Compatibility

    Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Bezel Key Sheet – Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Ammonia liquid Good [12%] Not Usable Ammonia water [28%] Not Usable...
  • Page 39 Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Bezel Key Sheet– Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Butane Excellent Butter Good Butyl acetate Not Usable Butyl acrylate...
  • Page 40 Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Bezel Key Sheet – Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Citric acid Good Cocoanut oil Good Concentrated HCI...
  • Page 41 Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Bezel Key Sheet – Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Ethylene oxide Not Usable Fatty acid Good Ferric chloride...
  • Page 42 Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Bezel Key Sheet – Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Hydrocyanic acid Excellent [10, 20 °C] Excellent Hydrofluoric acid [20, 20 °C] Excellent...
  • Page 43 Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Bezel Key Sheet – Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Marcuric chloride Excellent Not Usable Good Mercury...
  • Page 44 Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Bezel Key Sheet – Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Nitropropane Not Usable Nitrogen Excellent Octyl alcohol...
  • Page 45 Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Bezel Key Sheet – Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Skydrol 500 Not Usable Skydrol 7000 Not Usable Soap solutions...
  • Page 46 Chapter 2: Specifications Chemical Compatibility (cont’d) Screen Sheet – PC Bezel – ABS Gasket – Silicone Bezel Key – PET Chemicals [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, [Density %, Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] Temperature °C] [10, 20 °C] Excellent [20%] Excellent [10-70, 20 °C] Not Usable [30, 20 °C] Excellent...
  • Page 47 Accessories ............3–2 C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software ......3–3 USB to RS-232 Programming Cable Assembly .
  • Page 48: Chapter 3: Accessories

    Designed for easy drop-in of the Micro-Graphic panels. Optional clear screen overlay used to protect C-more Micro-Graphic EA-6-COV2 displays from minor scratches and wear. Package contains 3 clear screen overlays.
  • Page 49: C-More Micro-Graphic Programming Software

    Use the built-in simulator to review your work on your PC before ever downloading your project! NOTE: Software and Firmware Version 2.0 or later is required with models EA1-S6ML and EA1-S6MLW. Available for free download at www.automationdirect.com.
  • Page 50 Button object can be used to activate or deactivate components be configured to display the status of the assigned Discrete Tag Name. assigned to a Discrete Tag Name. The C-more Micro-Graphic display only supports two colors, black and white. The Static Bitmap offers the ability to display a Bitmap graphic on any The Graphic Indicator Light object is a more enhanced version of the screen.
  • Page 51 Chapter 3: Accessories Micro-Graphic Programming Software (cont’d) C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Objects Object Graphic Object Graphic The Scroll Text object is available from the Text Category of the Object Recipe objects make it easy to make a large number of tag changes List window.
  • Page 52: Usb To Rs-232 Programming Cable Assembly

    RJ12 port to the panel’s RJ12 serial port. The panel receives power from the USB port of the PC that it is connected to through the USB to RS-232 converter assembly. NOTE: Install C-more Micro-Graphic Programming software before connecting the panel to the PC to ensure the panel drivers install correctly.
  • Page 53 6-ft. cable assembly to connect personal computer to any C-more Micro-Graphic panel for setup and programming. (Note: This cable assembly uses the PC's USB port and converts the signals to serial transmissions. The USB port supplies 5 VDC to the C-more Micro-Graphic Description: panel for low-power mode configuration operations.) Assembly includes standard USB A-...
  • Page 54: 20-Button Landscape (Horizontal) Keypad Bezel

    Chapter 3: Accessories 20-Button Landscape (Horizontal) Keypad Bezel The 20-button keypad bezel is designed to be used with the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panels. The keypad includes four directional arrow cursor buttons, a full numeric keypad, and one each of an ESCAPE, MENU, CLEAR and ENTER button. The keypad is intended to be used with the numeric entry object to allow changing of a value, and can also be used to navigate &...
  • Page 55 Chapter 3: Accessories 20-Button Landscape (Horizontal) Keypad Bezel (cont’d) 20-Button Keypad Bezel Specifications Part Number: EA-MG6-BZ2 General: • Micro-Graphic EA-S6ML, EA-S6MLW Panels Supported • Connection Connects with expansion connector on the rear of the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel. • Power Consumption None •...
  • Page 56 Chapter 3: Accessories 20-Button Horizontal (Landscape) Keypad Bezel (cont’d) Panel and 20-Button Keypad Bezel Assembly 3. Use (8) Bezel Mounting Clips, 2. Use the (4) Panel Mounting EA MG BZ2 BRK, to secure keypad Clips, EA MG BZ2 BRK, bezel through enclosure cutout. that are supplied with the Tighten screws to a torque of panel, to secure panel to...
  • Page 57: 21-Button Portrait (Vertical) Keypad Bezel

    Chapter 3: Accessories 21-Button Portrait (Vertical) Keypad Bezel The 21-button keypad bezel is designed to be used with the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panels. The keypad includes four directional arrow cursor buttons, a full numeric keypad, and one each of an ESCAPE, MENU, CLEAR and two ENTER buttons. The keypad is intended to be used with the numeric entry object to allow changing of a value, and can also be used to navigate &...
  • Page 58 Chapter 3: Accessories 21-Button Vertical (Portrait) Keypad Bezel (cont’d) 21-Button Keypad Bezel Specifications Part Number: EA-MG6-BZ2P General: • Micro-Graphic EA-S6ML, EA-S6MLW Panels Supported • Connection Connects with expansion connector on the rear of the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel. • Power Consumption None •...
  • Page 59 Chapter 3: Accessories 21-Button Vertical (Portrait) Keypad Bezel (cont’d) Panel and 21-Button Keypad Bezel Assembly 3. Use (8) Bezel Mounting Clips, EA MG BZ2 BRK, to secure keypad bezel through enclosure cutout. Tighten screws to a torque of 4. Peel Protective Film from front of panel.
  • Page 60: D-Sub 15-Pin 90-Degree Communication Port Adapter

    Chapter 3: Accessories D-SUB 15-pin 90-degree Communication Port Adapter The EA-ADPTR-4 adapter plugs into the 15-pin serial port on the rear of the 6” panel to allow a PLC communication cable to be plugged in at a 90 degree angle to reduce panel depth requirements.
  • Page 61: Clear Screen Overlay

    Chapter 3: Accessories Clear Screen Overlay Optional clear screen overlay used to protect C-more Micro-Graphic displays from minor scratches and wear. Package contains three clear screen overlays. Dimensions EA-6-COV2 0.197 4.913 [5.0] [124.8] EA 6 COV2 0.157 [4.0] 3.795 [96.4]...
  • Page 63 HAPTER HAPTER & W NSTALLATION IRING In This Chapter... Safety Guidelines ...........4–2 Introduction .
  • Page 64: Chapter 4: Installation And Wiring

    Chapter 4: Installation and Wiring Safety Guidelines NOTE: Products with CE marks perform their required functions safely and adhere to relevant standards as specified by CE directives provided they are used according to their intended purpose and that the instructions in this manual are adhered to. The protection provided by the equipment may be impaired if this equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual.
  • Page 65: Introduction

    See Chapter 3: Accessories for additional details. Mounting Clips EA-MG-BZ2-BRK NOTE: The C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel (EA1-S6ML & EA1-S6MLW), 20-Button Keypad Bezel (EA-MG6- BZ2) and 21-Button Keypad Bezel (EA-MG6-BZ2P) use the same type of mounting clip (EA-MG-BZ2-BRK). 4–3 ®...
  • Page 66: Panel Cutout Dimensions (All Models)

    Chapter 4: Installation and Wiring Panel Cutout Dimensions (all models) The C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel is mounted into a cutout through the control cabinet and secured with four (4) mounting clips. The mounting clips are provided with the panel. There are slots on each side of the panel’s long dimension that the two tabs on each mounting clip will match.
  • Page 67: Wiring Guidelines

    Providing Power to the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel Power can be supplied to the C-more Micro-Graphic panel in one of three different ways. 1.) The C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel is powered during programming from the PC through the USB to RS-232 Programming Cable Assembly, EA-MG-PGM-CBL.
  • Page 68 NOTE: Maximum cable length when the panel is powered via a PLC is 10 feet. NOTE: Only one C-more Micro-Graphic panel can be powered by a CLICK PLC. If a 2nd panel is connected to a different port on the CLICK PLC, an external power supply is required.
  • Page 69 Chapter 4: Installation and Wiring Wiring Guidelines (cont’d) Panel Powered from an external DC Power Supply – Wiring Diagrams 0 0 1 MODEL EA1-S6MLW MODEL EA1-S6MLW I PUT 12 24V 6 5W I PUT 12 24V 6 5W L S ED L S ED D te od : * * D te od : * *...
  • Page 71 Backlight, Model EA1-S6ML ........
  • Page 72: Chapter 5: System Setup Screens

    This is the area for adjusting the contrast of the display, selecting one of the five backlight colors (red, amber, yellow, lime or green for EA1-S6ML or white, pink1, pink2, pink3 or red for EA1- S6MLW), enabling or disabling the internal beeper, calibrating the touch panel, clearing the user memory, resetting all of the settings back to the factory defaults, and setting the loading screen hourglass icon delay time or disabling the display of the hourglass icon.
  • Page 73: Accessing The System Setup Screens

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Accessing the System Setup Screens To access the Setup Menu of the panel System Setup Screens, press the panel’s BAK [F1] and ENT [F5] function keys simultaneously for three (3) seconds as shown below. The System Setup Screens’...
  • Page 74: System Setup Screens Flowchart

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens System Setup Screens Flowchart Setup Menu [pg. 5-5] 1. Information 1. Memory [pg. 5-6] [pg. 5-6] 2. Protocol [pg. 5-6] 3. Extensions [pg. 5-6] 4. Versions [pg. 5-6] 2. Setting 1. LCD Contrast [pg. 5-7] [pg.
  • Page 75: Setup Menu

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Setup Menu To navigate the different selections under the Setup Menu, use the function keys BAK [F1] to return to the project screen or previous screen, UP [F3] to cursor up, DWN [F4] SETUP MENU to cursor down, and ENT [F5] to enter a selection.
  • Page 76: Information Menu

    Boot Loader V2 00 3 Extensions > 4 Versions > *Note: Firware Version 2.0 or later is required with models EA1-S6ML and EA1-S6MLW. Available for free download at www.automationdirect.com 5–6 ® EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10...
  • Page 77: Setting Menu

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Setting Menu Use the UP [F3] and DWN [F4] function keys to scroll through the list of settings. There are six selections on the first screen and two additional selections on a second screen. SETTING You can also use the NXT [F2] function key to go back and 1 LCD Contrast >...
  • Page 78: Backlight, Model Ea1-S6Ml

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Setting – Backlight, Model EA1-S6ML With Backlight highlighted, press ENT [F5] to show SETTING BACKLIGHT the current 1 LCD Contrast > Current Value 2 Backlight > green backlight screen 3 Beep > 4 Calibration >...
  • Page 79: Backlight, Model Ea1-S6Mlw

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Setting – Backlight, Model EA1-S6MLW With Backlight highlighted, press ENT [F5] to show SETTING BACKLIGHT the current 1 LCD Contrast > Current Value 2 Backlight > white backlight screen 3 Beep > 4 Ca ibration >...
  • Page 80: Beep

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Setting – Beep With Beep highlighted, press ENT [F5] to show SETTING BEEP the current value for 1 LCD Contrast > Current Value 2 Backlight > the internal beeper. 3 Beep > 4 Calibration > The default is ON.
  • Page 81 Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Setting – Calibration With Calibration highlighted, press ENT [F5] to bring SETTING up the first Press Cross Mark 1 LCD Contrast > 2 Backlight > calibration screen as Panel will not 3 Beep > Communicate 4 Ca ibration >...
  • Page 82: Clear User Memory

    • User program cleared from memory • Hourglass icon delay of 350 ms. • Horizontal orientation NOTE: User memory is cleared when factory defaults are reset. Use the C-more Micro-Graphic programming software to read the program from the panel iand save a backup copy. 5–12 ®...
  • Page 83: Hourglass

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Setting – Hourglass The Hourglass selection listed under the Setting menu can SETTING HOURGLASS be used to either 7 Hourglass > Delay/Disable 8 Rotation > ICON 350ms disable the display of the hourglass icon or set the amount of delay time (0 ms to 1000 ms) desired...
  • Page 84: Rotation

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Setting – Rotation With Rotation highlighted, press ENT [F5] to show SETTING ROTATION the current 7 Hourglass > Portrait Mode 8 Rotation > orientation. Press UP [F3] and DWN [F4] to toggle between the portrait (vertical) and landscape (horizontal) orientation.
  • Page 85: Test Menu

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Test Menu Use the UP [F3] and DWN [F4] function keys to scroll through the list of tests. The BAK [F1] function key will return you to the previous screen. Use the ENT [F5] function TEST MENU key to make your selection once you have the test 1 Serial Port1 Loop Back...
  • Page 86 Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Test Menu – Serial Port2 - Loop Back Test With Serial Port2 - Loop Back Test highlighted, press ENT [F5] to bring LOOP BACK TEST TEST MENU Serial Port2 up the screen shown 1 Serial Port1 Loop Back Bytes Sent Use Loop Back Rcv Counts...
  • Page 87 Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Test Menu – PLC Enquiry Test With PLC Enquiry Test highlighted, press ENT [F5] to TEST MENU TEST MENU bring up the screen 1 Serial Port1 Loop Back 1 Serial Port1 Loop Back 2 Serial Port2 Loop Back shown to the right.
  • Page 88: Exit

    Chapter 5: System Setup Screens Test Menu - Touch Panel Test With Touch Panel Test highlighted, press ENT [F5] to bring up the TEST MENU screen shown to the 1 Serial Port1 Loop Back right. Touch any area of 2 Serial Port2 Loop Back 3 PLC Enquiry Test Press Key to Quit the screen to visualize...
  • Page 89 HAPTER HAPTER PLC C OMMUNICATIONS In This Chapter... Introduction ............6–2 Available PLC Protocols .
  • Page 90: Chapter 6: Plc Communications

    NOTE: Refer to the PLC Compatability and Connection Charts beginning on page 6-8 for a complete listing of PLC connections for the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel. NOTE: A maximum cable length of 10 feet between the C-more Micro-Graphic panel and the PLC is recommended when powering the panel from the PLC.
  • Page 91: Available Plc Protocols

    PLC’s. See the example wiring diagrams at the end of this chapter for details. If you have difficulty determining whether the particular PLC and/or protocol you are using will work with C-more Micro-Graphic panels, please contact our technical support group at 770-844-4200.
  • Page 92: C-More 6" Micro-Graphic Communication Ports

    Chapter 6: PLC Communications C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Communication Ports Example of panel’s Port1 connected to a CLICK PLC C-more 6 Inch Micro-Graphic Panel CLICK PLC Port 1 DV-1000CBL Port 2 serial cable Example of panel’s Port2 DL06 PLC connected to a DL06 PLC Port Port Panel to...
  • Page 93 Chapter 6: PLC Communications C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Communication Ports (cont’d) RJ12 serial communications Port1 Expansion Connector MODEL:EA1 S6MLW MODEL:EA1 S6MLW INPUT 12-24V 6 5W INPUT 12-24V 6 5W L STED L STED Date code:* ** Date code:* ** 7M17 7M17 MADE N CH NA MADE N CH NA ND CONT EQ.
  • Page 94: Directlogic Plcs Password Protection

    • Is programmed by free CLICK programming software • Has com ports that provide 5 VDC • The maximum communication speed between a CLICK PLC and a C-more Micro-Graphic panel is 38.4 Kbps. Note: Only one C-more Micro-Graphic panel can be powered by an AutomationDirect PLC. If connecting C-more Micro-Graphic panels to more than one port on and AutomationDirect PLC, the additional panel must use an external power supply.
  • Page 95: Direct Logic Plcs Rs-422A/Rs-485A

    Allen-Bradley PLCs includes recommended cables. GE, Mitsubishi, Omron, Modicon and Siemens: Other 3rd party PLCs can be used with the C-more Micro-Graphic panel. These PLCs are listed in a chart and various wiring diagrams are shown to allow connectivity.
  • Page 96: How To Use The Plc Compatibility And Connection Charts

    3.) Find the PLC communications port you will be connecting to the C-more Micro-Graphic panel. 4.) Read across the chart to determine if the C-more Micro-Graphic panel’s Port1 and / or Port2 can be used and then determine the cable and other components, manufactured or user constructed, are required.
  • Page 97 DirectLOGIC DL05, DL06, D0-DCM Module & DL105 PLCs Panel Powered via external power supply, Port1 or Port2 Communications PLC Compatibility & Connection Chart C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Panel to PLC Cabling Components Required for Specific Port and Protocol being used. *PLC Port Powered External DC Power Supply PLC Port &...
  • Page 98: Directlogic Dl205 Plcs, D2-Dcm Module And Winplc

    DirectLOGIC DL205 PLCs, D2-DCM Module and WINPLC Panel Powered via external power supply, Port1 or Port2 Communications PLC Compatibility & Connection Chart C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Panel to PLC Cabling Components Required for Specific Port and Protocol being used. *PLC Port Powered External DC Power Supply PLC Port &...
  • Page 99: Directlogic Dl305 Plcs And D3-Dcm Module

    DirectLOGIC DL305 PLCs and D3-DCM Module Panel Powered via external power supply, Port1 or Port2 Communications PLC Compatibility & Connection Chart C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Panel to PLC Cabling Components Required for Specific Port and Protocol being used. *PLC Port Powered External DC Power Supply PLC Port &...
  • Page 100: Directlogic Dl405 Plcs And D4-Dcm Module

    DirectLOGIC DL405 PLCs and D4-DCM Module Panel Powered via external power supply, Port1 or Port2 Communications PLC Compatibility & Connection Chart C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Panel to PLC Cabling Components Required for Specific Port and Protocol being used. *PLC Port Powered External DC Power Supply PLC Port &...
  • Page 101 Chapter 6: PLC Communications Allen-Bradley PLCs Panel Powered via external power supply, Port1 or Port2 Communications PLC Compatibility & Connection Chart C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Panel to PLC Cabling Components Required for Specific Port and Protocol being used. External DC Power Supply PLC Port &...
  • Page 102 GE, Mitsubishi, Omron, Modicon and Siemens PLCs Panel Powered via external power supply, Port1 or Port2 Communications PLC Compatibility & Connection Chart C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Panel to PLC Cabling Components Required for Specific Port and Protocol being used. External DC Power Supply PLC Port &...
  • Page 103: Cables From Automationdirect

    Chapter 6: PLC Communications Cables from AutomationDirect Cable Description Cable Part No. Cable Description Cable Part No. Cables used with serial Port2 Cables used with serial Port1 AutomationDirect CLICK, Direct LOGIC PLC AutomationDirect CLICK, Direct LOGIC EA-2CBL RJ-12 port, DL05, DL06, DL105, DL205, PLC RJ-12 port, DL05, DL06, DL105, D3-350, D4-450 &...
  • Page 104: Cables From Automationdirect

    Chapter 6: PLC Communications Cables from AutomationDirect (cont’d) Part No. DV-1000CBL Part No. OP-3CBL-1 Part No. FA-15HD Part No. D4-1000CBL Part No. FA-CABKIT Part No. EA-PLC5-232-CBL Part No. EA-MLOGIX-CBL Part No. EA-SLC-232-CBL Part No. EA-DH485-CBL Part No. EA-90-30-CBL Part No. EA-MITSU-CBL Part No.
  • Page 105: Cables From Automationdirect - Wiring Diagrams

    Note: Use the above wiring diagram if you need to make your own cable. We recommend using 22 AWG shielded cable. Note: Only one C-more Micro-Graphic panel can be powered by an AutomationDirect PLC. If connecting C-more Micro-Graphic panels to more than one port on and AutomationDirect PLC, the additional panel must use an external power supply.
  • Page 106 Chapter 6: PLC Communications Cables from AutomationDirect – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) Direct LOGIC: EA-3CBL Direct Logic PLC RJ11 port: D3-340 To C-more Micro-Graphic RS-232C (p/n EA-3CBL) Serial Port2 To PLC RJ11 Port RJ11 4-pin 15-pin Phone Plug D-sub (4P4C) Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 107 Chapter 6: PLC Communications Cables from AutomationDirect – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) Direct LOGIC: EA-4CBL-2 Direct Logic PLC 25-pin D-sub port: DL405, D3-350, To PLC To C-more Micro-Graphic 25-Pin Port DL305 DCU, and all DCMs, Serial Port2 RS-232C (p/n EA-4CBL-2) Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 108 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note: Only one C-more Micro-Graphic panel can be powered by an AutomationDirect PLC. If connecting C-more Micro-Graphic panels to more than one port on and AutomationDirect PLC, the additional panel must use an external power supply.
  • Page 109 Chapter 6: PLC Communications Cables from AutomationDirect - Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) EA-MLOGIX-CBL Allen-Bradley: Allen-Bradley MicroLogix™ 1000/1100/1200/1500 To C-more Micro-Graphic To AB MicroLogix RS-232 RS-232C (p/n EA-MLOGIX-CBL) Serial Port2 communication channel 15-pin Mini Din D-sub 1 = do not use Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 110 Cable Cable Note: The above diagram shows connecting multiple C-more Micro-Graphic panels to an Allen-Bradley DH485/AIC network using the AB DH485 Link Coupler, p/n 1747-AIC. Select the “Allen-Bradly DH485/AIC SLC500 MircroLogix” driver in the C-more Programming Software when starting the project. Also, set the AB channel configuration for DH485.
  • Page 111 Note: The above diagram shows connecting multiple C-more Micro-Graphic panels to an Allen-Bradley DH485/AIC network using the AB AIC+ Advanced Interface Converter, p/n 1761-NET-AIC. Select the “Allen-Bradly DH485/AIC SLC500 MircroLogix” driver in the C-more Micro Programming Software when starting the project. Also, set the AB channel configuration for DH485. 6–23 ®...
  • Page 112 Chapter 6: PLC Communications Cables from AutomationDirect - Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) EA-90-30-CBL GE 90/30, 90/70, Micro 90 and VersaMax Micro (Port 2) To PLC To C-more Micro-Graphic 15-Pin Port 15-pin D-sub port, RS-422A (p/n EA-90-30-CBL) Serial Port2 Wiring Diagram 15-pin 15-pin Term.
  • Page 113 Chapter 6: PLC Communications Cables from AutomationDirect - Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) EA-MITSU-CBL-1 Mitsubishi: To C-more Micro-Graphic Mitsubishi FX Series 8-pin MINI-DIN, Serial Port2 To PLC RS-422A (p/n EA-MITSU-CBL-1) 8-Pin Port Wiring Diagram Mini Din 15-pin Term. 8-pin Male D-sub 1 = RD– (RS-422)
  • Page 114: User Constructed Cables - Wiring Diagrams

    Chapter 6: PLC Communications User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams User Constructed Diagram 1 Direct LOGIC DL06, D2-250, D2-250-1, D2-260 To C-more Micro-Graphic To PLC Serial Port2 15-Pin Port (all Port 2) RS-422A Wiring Diagram 15-pin 15-pin Term. D-sub HD D-sub...
  • Page 115 Chapter 6: PLC Communications User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) Diagram 3 User Constructed To DCM Direct Logic D2-DCM 25-pin D-sub port: 25-Pin Port To C-more Micro-Graphic RS-232C Serial Port2 Wiring Diagram 25-pin D-sub 13 = do not use...
  • Page 116 Chapter 6: PLC Communications User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) Diagram 5 User Constructed Direct LOGIC D4-450 Port 3 To PLC To C-more Micro-Graphic 25-Pin Port RS-422A Serial Port2 RTS and CTS are not present on this port. Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 117 Chapter 6: PLC Communications User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) User Constructed Diagram 7 Omron FINS (CQM1, CPM1, CPM2, C200, CJ1 & CS1) To C-more Micro-Graphic To PLC 9-Pin Port Serial Port2 RS-232C 9-pin 15-pin Wiring Diagram D-sub D-sub...
  • Page 118 Chapter 6: PLC Communications User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) User Constructed Diagram 9 To PLC Modicon™ ModBus™, 984 CPU, Quanum 113 CPU To C-more Micro-Graphic 9-Pin Port Serial Port2 RS-232C 9-pin 15-pin Wiring Diagram D-sub D-sub 8 = do not use...
  • Page 119 Chapter 6: PLC Communications User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) User Constructed Diagram 11 Modicon™ ModBus™ with RJ45 To C-more Micro-Graphic To PLC RS-232C Serial Port2 RJ45 Port Wiring Diagram RJ45 8-pin 15-pin Phone Plug D-sub 1 = do not use...
  • Page 120 Chapter 6: PLC Communications User Constructed Cables – Wiring Diagrams (cont’d) User Constructed Diagram 13 Siemens S7-200 CPU Port 0 or 1 To C-more Micro-Graphic To PLC RS-485A Serial Port2 9-Pin Port Wiring Diagram 15-pin 9-pin Term. D-sub D-sub RS-485...
  • Page 121 User Constructed Diagram 15 Mitsubishi Q02 / Q02H / Q06H / Q12H / Q25H Serial Driver and QnA Serial Driver with Direct Connection to To C-more Micro-Graphic Serial Port2 To PLC the Serial Port on Q00 and Q01 CPU’s 6-Pin Port...
  • Page 122: Rs-422A/Rs-485A Multi-Drop Wiring Diagram Examples

    Chapter 6: PLC Communications RS-422A/RS-485A Multi-Drop Wiring Diagram Examples DirectLOGIC DL205 PLC DirectLOGIC DL06 PLC Port 2 (Slave) Port 2 (Slave) Shielded Cable Shielded Cable Note: We recommend Belden 8103 shielded cable or equivalent. To DL06 PLC port 2 To D2-250-1 PLC port 2 13 11 14 12 15 13 11 14 12 15 15-pin...
  • Page 123 Port2 (Slave) (Master) Port 2 Shielded Cable Shielded Cable Note: We recommend Belden 8103 shielded cable or equivalent. To C-more Micro-Graphic Serial Port2 To DL06 PLC port 2 13 11 14 12 15 12 11 13 15-pin HD D-sub 15-pin...
  • Page 124 Chapter 6: PLC Communications RS-422A/RS-485A Multi-Drop Wiring Diagram Examples(cont’ d ) DirectLOGIC DL205 PLC DirectLOGIC DL06 PLC Port 2 Port 2 Shielded Cable Shielded Cable Note: We recommend Belden 88102 shielded cable or equivalent. To DL06 PLC port 2 To D2-250-1 PLC port 2 10 13 11 14 12 15 10 13...
  • Page 125 6” Micro-Graphic Panel Port2 Shielded Cable (Master) Port 2 Shielded Cable Note: We recommend Belden 88102 shielded cable or equivalent. To C-more Micro-Graphic Serial Port2 To DL06 PLC port 2 10 13 11 14 12 15 10 12 11 13 15-pin...
  • Page 127 Check Project Functionality ......... . .7–6 Checks from the C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software ....7–6...
  • Page 128: Chapter 7: Maintenance

    Make sure the operating environment is free of corrosive vapors and gasses. CORROSIVE Check Operating Voltage Check the input voltage that is powering the C-more Micro-Graphic panel to make sure it is within the appropriate range. 5 VDC: If the panel is being powered with 5 VDC from an A PLC’s...
  • Page 129: Check Transmit And Receive Indicators

    Chapter 7: Maintenance Check Transmit and Receive Indicators During a routine maintenance check is a good time to take a quick look at the status indicators on the back of the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel. There should be activity on both the TxD and RxD LED indicators when connected serially to a PLC or control device from either port and data is being updated on the screen.
  • Page 130: Run Tests Under The System Setup Screens

    Chapter 7: Maintenance Run Tests under the System Setup Screens Use the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel’s System Setup Screens to test communication ports, PLC connectivity, the internal beeper and touch screen operation. See Chapter 5: System Setup Screens for additional details. TEST MENU 1 Serial Port1 Loop Back 2 Serial Port2 Loop Back...
  • Page 131: Check Settings Under The System Setup Screens

    Chapter 7: Maintenance Check Settings under the System Setup Screens Use the C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel’s System Setup Screens to check the various settings such as the LCD contrast, background color, beep and orientation. See Chapter 5: System Setup Screens for additional details. LCD Contrast - Used to adjust the LCD display’s contrast.
  • Page 132: Check Project Functionality

    Checks from the C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software If you have a PC available with the C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software, EA-MG-PGMSW, installed, and the panel is connected to the PC, you can check the status of the panel from the Panel Information window.
  • Page 133 Chapter 7: Maintenance Notes: 7–7 ® EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10...
  • Page 135 Panel & PLC Error Codes ..........8–8 C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Runtime Errors ......8–9...
  • Page 136: Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

    Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Troubleshooting The following are some problems that may be encountered during the installation and operation of your C-more ® Micro-Graphic panel. We have made some suggestions on what to check in order to correct the problem. C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel does not Power up Powered from 5 VDC: If the panel’s display is blank, not responding, and the panel is powered from a 5 VDC power source such as a PC or PLC, check the incoming DC voltage level with a voltmeter.
  • Page 137: Display Is Dim

    No User Program If the panel is displaying the message "No User Program" after it is powered up, then there is no project downloaded into the panel. Using the EA-MG-PGMSW C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software, download your project to the panel.
  • Page 138: Lost Firmware - Red 'Update Mode' Screen Displayed

    If a version needs to be updated, for example, to take advantage of new functionality or product line additions follow these steps: 1.) Create a backup copy of the project on the PC. From the C-more Micro-Graphic programming software, read the project from the panel and save to a desired location.
  • Page 139: No Communications Between Panel And Pc (Personal Computer)

    Chapter 8: Troubleshooting No Communications between Panel and PC (Personal Computer) There are three possible causes that prevent transferring the project to the C-more Micro- Graphic panel. 1. Panel not on setup screen (press F1 and F5) - Press and hold the F1 and F5 buttons simultaneously for three seconds to enter the setup screen.
  • Page 140 Chapter 8: Troubleshooting No Communications between Panel and PC (Personal Computer) (cont’d) 3. Not using the correct COM port assigned to the USB adapter - If the C-more Micro-Graphic panel is on the setup screen and the cable connection is correct, then check the PC COM port setting.
  • Page 141: No Communications Between Panel And Plc

    On either serial communications port, if there is no activity on one or both TxD and RxD LED status indicators, then it should be suspected that either: • The communication settings are incorrect - Open Panel Manager in the C-more Micro-Graphic programming software and verify that the correct panel Comm. Port is selected. Verify that the correct PLC protocol is selected and properly configured.
  • Page 142: Panel & Plc Error Codes

    P499. If a C-more Micro-Graphic communication error does occur, the error message will be displayed in the upper left of the panel’s display screen along with the error code number. The error code with error message will blink off and on.
  • Page 143: C-More Micro-Graphic Panel Runtime Errors

    4. If the error still occurs, reset the panel back to factory default. Refer to Chapter 5 for details NOTE: User memory is cleared when factory defaults are reset. Use the C-more Micro-Graphic programming software to read the program from the panel and save a backup copy.
  • Page 144: Electrical Noise Problems

    Chapter 8: Troubleshooting Electrical Noise Problems Most noise problems result from improper grounding of the system. A good earth ground can be the single most effective way to correct noise problems. If a ground is not available, install a ground rod as close to the system as possible. Ensure all ground wires are single point grounds and are not daisy chained from one device to another.
  • Page 145 HAPTER HAPTER EPLACEMENT ARTS In This Chapter... Replacement Parts Overview ......... .9–2 Replacement Parts .
  • Page 146: Chapter 9: Replacement Parts

    Chapter 9: Replacement Parts Replacement Parts Overview Part Number Description Replacement mounting clip for EA-MG-BZ2-BRK C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panel and keypad bezels (pk of 8) Replacement adapter DC power EA-MG-DC-CON connector (pk of 5) Replacement mounting gasket for EA-MG6-S6ML-GSK C-more 6” Micro-Graphic panels Replacement mounting gasket for EA-MG6-BZ2-GSK C-more 6”...
  • Page 147: Customizing The Function Keys Insert Label

    Chapter 9: Replacement Parts Customizing the Function Keys Insert Label Step 1 - Remove existing Step 3 - If desired, print and function key label insert apply self adhesive labels to using a small tool such as the blank insert. jeweler’s screw driver.
  • Page 149 Introduction ............A–2 C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Error Code Table ......A–3 Modbus Protocols Error Code P499 Explanation .
  • Page 150: Introduction

    As with any network communications, errors may occur. To simplify identification of the possible cause of the error, we have provided tables listing these errors. If a C-more Micro- Graphic panel communications error, or other related data exchange error does occur, the error message will appear across the top of the display screen as shown in the example below.
  • Page 151: C-More Micro-Graphic Panel Error Code Table

    Cannot detect other devices P025 PollingListErr. Panel not in polling list P028 No Response PLC failed to Respond: %PLC Node#%?? C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Error Code Table continued on the next page. A–3 ® EA1-MG6-USER-M Hardware User Manual, 1st Ed. Rev C, 09/10...
  • Page 152: Modbus Protocols Error Code P499 Explanation

    Modicon Modbus RTU Entivity Modbus RTU Note: The following errors can be generated from the designated PLC, are monitored by the C-more Micro- Graphic panel, and displayed on the panel’s screen as a hexadecimal value in panel error code P499, if active.
  • Page 153: Directlogic Error Code P499 Explanation

    The following table lists the errors that can be generated by the DirectLOGIC PLC when using the K-Sequence protocol. Note: The following errors can be generated from the designated PLC, are monitored by the C-more Micro- Graphic panel, and displayed on the panel’s screen as a hexadecimal value in panel error code P499, if active.
  • Page 154: Allen-Bradley Error Code P499 Explanation

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Allen-Bradley Error Code P499 Explanation The P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. The P499 error message includes a four digit hexadecimal value displayed at the end of the message. This value can be looked up in the specific PLC’s error tables to determine the cause of the error.
  • Page 155: Allen-Bradley Df1 Protocol - Plc Error Code Tables

    FlexLogix, and full duplex communications for the PLC5. Note: The following errors can be generated from the designated PLC, are monitored by the C-more Micro- Graphic panel, and displayed on the panel’s screen as a hexadecimal value in panel error code P499, if active.
  • Page 156: Allen-Bradley Df1 Protocol - Plc Error Code Tables

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Allen-Bradley DF1 Protocol – PLC Error Code Tables (cont’d) PLC Errors for Allen-Bradley DF1 Protocol, EXT STS Command Code for F0 Command Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value not used A field has an illegal value. Fewer levels specified in address than minimum for any address.
  • Page 157: Allen-Bradley Dh485 Protocol - Plc Error Code Tables

    PLCs, and any communication connection using an Allen-Bradley AIC device using the DH485 protocol. Note: The following errors can be generated from the designated PLC, are monitored by the C-more Micro- Graphic panel, and displayed on the panel’s screen as a hexadecimal value in panel error code P499, if active.
  • Page 158: Allen-Bradley Dh485 Protocol - Plc Error Code Tables

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Allen-Bradley DH485 Protocol – PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for Allen-Bradley DH485 Protocol, EXT STS Command Code for F0 Command Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value Insufficient memory module size (0000h is returned). Access denied;...
  • Page 159: Ge Error Code P499 Explanation

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE Error Code P499 Explanation The P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. The P499 error message includes a four digit hexadecimal value displayed at the end of the message. This value can be looked up in the specific PLC’s error tables to determine the cause of the error.
  • Page 160: Ge Snpx Protocol - Plc Error Code Tables

    PLC when using the SNPX protocol. Note: The following errors can be generated from the designated PLC, are monitored by the C-more Micro- Graphic panel, and displayed on the panel’s screen as a hexadecimal value in panel error code P499, if active.
  • Page 161 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE SNPX Protocol– PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d) Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value PLC Error 0x010C WAIT-type COMMREQ is not permitted; must use NOW AIT-type. PLC Error 0x010E Not used The service request code in an X-Request message is unsupported or invalid at this time.
  • Page 162 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE SNPX Protocol– PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d) Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value Unable to read or write master device memory locations specified in COMMREQ. Usually caused by invalid 0x080C memory address for this PLC.
  • Page 163 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE SNPX Protocol– PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d) Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value 0x1A0C Datagram area size is too small to include data for all specified point formats. 0x1B0C Invalid number of Control Program Names.
  • Page 164 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE SNPX Protocol– PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d) Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value 0x2A0C An unknown message was received when an acknowledge (ACK or NAK) was required. 0x2B0C Sequence Error.
  • Page 165: Ge Snpx Protocol - Plc Error Code Tables

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE SNPX Protocol – PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d) Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value A framing or overrun error has occurred on an X-Attach Response message when establishing a new SNP- 0x410C X communication session.
  • Page 166 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE SNPX Protocol– PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d) Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value An invalid message type was received when an X-Attach Response was required when re-establishing an 0x530C existing SNP-X communication session.
  • Page 167 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE SNPX Protocol – PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d) Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value 0x8D0A Bad DOS Version. Must have DOS 2.0, or later, to support the SNP DOS Driver. 0x8E0A PC Serial port configured for SNP Master driver is not open;...
  • Page 168 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables GE SNPX Protocol– PLC Error Code Tables (cont’ d ) PLC Errors for GE SNPX Protocol (Minor-Major) (cont’d) Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value 0xE005 Service in process cannot login. 0xE105 No I/O configuration to read or delete.
  • Page 169: Mitsubishi Fx Protocol - Plc Error Codes

    Q / QnA protocol. Note: The following errors can be generated from the designated PLC, are monitored by the C-more Micro- Graphic panel, and displayed on the panel’s screen as a hexadecimal value in panel error code P499, if active.
  • Page 170 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Mitsubishi Q / QnA Series – PLC Error Codes (cont’d) PLC Error Codes for Mitsubishi Q / QnA and Q Series Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value 0x4040 Module doesn't support request. 0x4041 Request is out of module's range.
  • Page 171: Omron Error Code P499 Explanation

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Omron Error Code P499 Explanation The P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. The P499 error message includes a four digit hexadecimal value displayed at the end of the message. This value can be looked up in the specific PLC’s error tables to determine the cause of the error.
  • Page 172: Omron Host Link Protocol - Plc Error Code Table

    The following table lists the errors that can be generated by the Omron PLC when using the Host Link protocol. Note: The following errors can be generated from the designated PLC, are monitored by the C-more Micro- Graphic panel, and displayed on the panel’s screen as a hexadecimal value in panel error code P499, if active.
  • Page 173: Omron Fins Protocol - Plc Error Code Table

    The following table lists the errors that can be generated by the Omron PLC when using the FINS protocol. Note: The following errors can be generated from the designated PLC, are monitored by the C-more Micro- Graphic panel, and displayed on the panel’s screen as a hexadecimal value in panel error code P499, if active.
  • Page 174: Omron Fins Protocol - Plc Error Code Table

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Omron FINS Protocol – PLC Error Code Table (cont’d) PLC Error Codes for Omron FINS Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value 0x1104 Parameter Error: Address range exceeded. 0x1106 Parameter Error: Program Missing. 0x1109 Parameter Error: Relational Error.
  • Page 175 Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Omron FINS Protocol – PLC Error Code Table (cont’d) PLC Error Codes for Omron FINS Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value 0x2507 Unit Error: I/O bus error. 0x2509 Unit Error: SYSMAC BUS/2 error. 0x250A Unit Error: CPU Bus Unit Error.
  • Page 176: Siemens Error Code P499 Explanation

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Siemens Error Code P499 Explanation The P499 error code is used to show any errors that are generated by the connected PLC. The P499 error message includes a four digit hexadecimal value displayed at the end of the message. This value can be looked up in the specific PLC’s error tables to determine the cause of the error.
  • Page 177: Siemens Ppi Protocol - Plc Error Code Table

    Appendix A: Panel & PLC Error Code Tables Siemens PPI Protocol – PLC Error Code Table PLC PDU Header Errors for S7-200 PPI Panel Error Code Description P499 Hex Value 0x0001 Hardware Fault. 0x0003 Object access not allowed. 0x0004 Context not supported. 0x0005 Address out of range.
  • Page 179 PPENDIX PPENDIX MORE ICRO RAPHIC ANEL UNTIME RRORS In This Appendix... Introduction ............B–2 Panel Errors .
  • Page 180: Appendix B: C-More Micro-Graphic Panel Runtime Errors

    Appendix B: C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Runtime Errors Introduction The runtime errors detected by the C-more® Micro-Graphic panel will display in a popup window in the center of the panel display. The most common cause for runtime errors is a bad serial connection during a project transfer or firmware update. To resolve the problem, try the following steps in the order shown: 1.
  • Page 181 EA-MG-PGM-CBL, 3–2, 3–6, 3–7 EA-MG-PGMSW, 3–2 EA-MG6-BZ2, 3–2, 3–9 EA-MG6-BZ2P, 3–2, 3–11, 3–12 Agency Approvals, 1–4 Available Models, 2–2 C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Runime Errors, B–2 Introduction, B–2 Panel Errors, B–2 C-more Micro-Graphic Panel Runtime Errors, 8–9 C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software, 3–3 Cables, 6–15 Cables from AutomationDirect, 6–15...
  • Page 182 Index notepad, 1–3 Enclosure Clearances, 1–10 Enclosure Thickness, 2–5 Error Code P499 Explanation, A–5 Allen-Bradley, A–6 DirectLOGIC, A–5 GE, A–11 Modbus, A–4 AutomationDirect CLICK, A–4 AutomationDirect DirectLOGIC - Modbus (Koyo), A–4 Entivity Modbus RTU, A–4 Modicon Modbus RTU, A–4 Omron, A–23 Siemens, A–28 Exit Menu item, 5–18 Function Keys Insert Label, 9–3...
  • Page 183 Check Project Functionality, 7–6 Check Settings under the System Setup Screens, 7–5 Check Transmit and Receive Indicators, 7–3 Checks from the C-more Micro-Graphic Programming Software, 7–6 Cleaning the Display Screen, 7–5 Project Backup, 7–2 Run Tests under the System Setup Screens, 7–4 Mounting Clip Screw Torque, 2–5...
  • Page 184 Index Adjust Display Contrast, 3–5 Analog Meter, 3–4 Bar Meter, 3–4 Bitmap Button, 3–4 Circle, 3–4 Dynamic Bitmap, 3–5 Dynamic Text, 3–5 Frame, 3–4 Function, 3–5 Graphic Indicator Light, 3–4 Increment/Decrement Value, 3–4 Indicator Button, 3–4 Indicator Light, 3–4 Line, 3–4 Line Graph, 3–4 Lookup Text, 3–5 Numeric Display, 3–4...
  • Page 185 Step 2 – Install Optional Hardware Accessories, 1–7 Step 3 – Become Familiar with Available Communication Ports, 1–8 Step 4 – Install C-more Micro-Graphic Panel, 1–9 Step 5 – Install the Programming Software and Develop a Project, 1–11 Step 6 – Connect C-more 6” Micro-Graphic Panel to Computer, 1–12 Step 7 –...
  • Page 186 Index Safety Guidelines, 4–2 Serial Number and Date Code format, 1–5 Setting Menu, 5–7 Backlight, Model EA1-S6ML, 5–8 Backlight, Model EA1-S6MLW, 5–9 Beep, 5–10 Calibration, 5–11 Clear User Memory, 5–12 Hourglass, 5–13 LCD Contrast, 5–7 Reset to Factory Default, 5–12 Rotation, 5–14...
  • Page 187 Index Troubleshooting, 8–2 C-more Micro-Graphic Panel does not Power up, 8–2 Powered from 12-24 VDC, 8–2 Powered from 5 VDC, 8–2 Display is Blank, 8–2 Display is Dim, 8–3 Electrical Noise Problems, 8–10 No Communications between Panel and PC, 8–5 No Communications between Panel and PLC, 8–7...

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