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IDEC MICRO/I HG2G-5T 22TF Series User Manual (1665 pages)
MICRO/I operator interfaces for WindO/I-NV4
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IDEC
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Control Panel
| Size: 55.28 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Preface
10
Chapter 1 System Composition
27
System Composition
27
System Composition for the RUN Operation
27
System Composition for Creating Screens
28
About the Windo/I-NV4
29
Operating Modes
30
Flow from Screen Creation and to Run Operation
31
Chapter 2 Windo/I-NV4 Features & Basic Operations
33
Windo/I-NV4 Specifications
33
Available Data
33
Available Text
38
Available Number of Colors
52
Available Image Files
52
Available Sound Files
69
Available Movie Files
69
Starting and Exiting Windo/I-NV4
70
Starting Windo/I-NV4
70
Exiting Windo/I-NV4
72
Configuration & Functions
73
Application Menu Command List
74
Quick Access Toolbar
75
Windows Displayed in the Workspace
86
Status Bar
89
Customizing Windo/I-NV4
92
Configuring the Work Environment
92
Customizing the Workspace
98
Windo/I-NV4 Common Operations and Settings
100
Device Address Settings
100
Setting Conditional Expressions
103
Chapter 3 Communication
107
Device Link Communication
107
Overview
107
Device Link Communication Settings
108
I Link Communication
109
Overview
109
O/I Link Communication Settings
109
DM Link Communication
110
Overview
110
DM Link Communication Settings
112
No External Devices
113
Overview
113
No External Devices Settings
113
User Communication
114
Overview
114
User Communication Settings Procedure
115
Protocol Manager
138
Example of User Communication Settings
186
Connection Diagram for User Communication
192
Sub Host Communication
193
Overview
193
Supported Protocols and Communication Driver
193
HMI Link Register (LLR) Assignment
194
Sub Host Communication Configuration Procedure
195
Error Information
198
Bacnet Communication
200
Overview
200
Bacnet Specifications
201
About Bacnet
202
Function
204
Bacnet/Ip Operation
210
Bacnet/Ip Settings Procedure
211
Bacnet Settings Dialog Box
214
Objects
230
Key Properties
238
Chapter 4 Project Settings
255
Creating and Manipulating Windo/I-NV4 Project Data
255
Creating New Project Data
255
Opening Project Data
258
Saving Project Data
259
Printing Project Data
261
Comparing Project Data
272
Changing Project Settings
273
Closing Project Data
277
Project Settings Configuration Procedure
278
Project Settings Dialog Box
279
System Tab
279
Communication Interface Tab
289
Communication Driver Tab
299
Communication Driver Network Tab
304
O/I Link Tab
307
User Communication Tab
308
Sub Host Communication Tab
312
Printer Tab
314
External Memory Device Tab
315
Autorun Tab
316
Expansion Module Tab
317
Web Server Tab
318
FTP Server Tab
320
E-Mail Tab
322
Project Details Tab
327
Font/Kanji Dictionary Data Tab
329
Compatible Tab
330
Bacnet/Ip Settings Tab
332
Project Restrictions
333
Download Restrictions
333
Maximum Number of External Device Addresses
333
Chapter 5 Screen
335
Screen Overview
335
Screen Types
335
Screen Size
335
Creating and Manipulating Windo/I-NV4 Screens
336
Creating Screens
336
Opening Screens
337
Closing Screens
339
Duplicating Screens
341
Deleting Screens
343
Reusing Screens
345
Batch Editing of Multiple Screen Settings
347
Base Screen
348
Properties of Base Screen Dialog Box
348
Displaying Layered Base Screens
352
Popup Screen
354
Properties of Popup Screen Dialog Box
354
Popup Screen Configuration
358
Standard Keypad Popup Screen
359
Screen Restrictions
360
Screen Number
360
Maximum Number of Parts
360
Maximum Number of External Device Addresses
361
Text and Messages
361
Vertical Installation
361
Chapter 6 Drawings and Parts
363
Overview
363
Drawing Objects
364
Shapes
364
Picture
364
Text
364
Part Types
365
Buttons
365
Lamps
365
Data Displays
365
Charts
366
Commands
366
Drawings and Parts Overlapping
367
Overview
367
Displaying Overlapping Drawings and Parts
368
Restrictions
372
Chapter 7 Drawings
373
Shapes
373
Line
373
Polyline
375
Polygon
377
Rectangle
380
Circle/Ellipse
383
Arc
386
Pie
388
Equilateral Polygons
391
Fill
394
Picture
396
Picture Configuration Procedure
396
Properties of Picture Dialog Box
397
Text
398
Text Configuration Procedure
398
Properties of Text Dialog Box
399
Chapter 8 Buttons
403
Bit Button
403
How the Bit Button Is Used
403
Bit Button Configuration Procedure
405
Properties of Bit Button Dialog Box
406
Word Button
421
How the Word Button Is Used
421
Word Button Configuration Procedure
424
Properties of Word Button Dialog Box
425
Goto Screen Button
442
Goto Screen Button Configuration Procedure
442
Properties of Goto Screen Button Dialog Box
443
Print Button
458
How the Print Button Is Used
458
Print Button Configuration Procedure
459
Properties of Print Button Dialog Box
460
Key Button
474
How the Key Button Is Used
474
Key Button Configuration Procedure
476
Properties of Key Button Dialog Box
477
Key Buttons
495
Key Browser
500
Key Button Usage Examples
503
Multi-Button
510
How the Multi-Button Is Used
510
Multi-Button Configuration Procedure
512
Properties of Multi-Button Dialog Box
513
Keypad
541
How the Keypad Is Used
541
Keypad Configuration Procedure
542
Properties of Keypad Dialog Box
543
Selector Switch
545
How the Selector Switch Is Used
545
Selector Switch Configuration Procedure
546
Properties of Selector Switch Dialog Box
547
Potentiometer
562
How the Potentiometer Is Used
562
Potentiometer Configuration Procedure
563
Properties of Potentiometer Dialog Box
564
Chapter 9 Lamps
575
Pilot Lamp
575
How the Pilot Lamp Is Used
575
Pilot Lamp Configuration Procedure
576
Properties of Pilot Lamp Dialog Box
577
Multi-State Lamp
590
How the Multi-State Lamp Is Used
590
Multi-State Lamp Configuration Procedure
592
Properties of Multi-State Lamp Dialog Box
593
Chapter 10 Data Displays
607
Numerical Input
607
How the Numerical Input Is Used
607
Numerical Input Configuration Procedure
608
Properties of Numerical Input Dialog Box
609
How to Enter Values
631
Advanced Usage
632
Character Input
633
How the Character Input Is Used
633
Character Input Configuration Procedure
634
Properties of Character Input Dialog Box
635
How to Enter Text
653
Character Input Usage Examples
655
String Data Storage Method
661
Advanced Usage
661
Picture Display
662
How the Picture Display Is Used
662
Picture Display Configuration Procedure
665
Properties of Picture Display Dialog Box
666
Picture Display Usage Examples
682
Video Display
687
How the Video Display Is Used
687
Video Display Configuration Procedure
689
Properties of Video Display Dialog Box
690
File Screen
698
Message Display
702
How the Message Display Is Used
702
Message Display Configuration Procedure
704
Properties of Message Display Dialog Box
705
String Data Storage Method
722
Message Switching Display
723
How the Message Switching Display Is Used
723
Message Switching Display Configuration Procedure
724
Properties of Message Switching Display Dialog Box
725
Alarm List Display
742
How the Alarm List Display Is Used
742
Alarm List Display Configuration Procedure
743
Properties of Alarm List Display Dialog Box
744
Alarm Log Display
758
How the Alarm Log Display Is Used
758
Alarm Log Display Configuration Procedure
759
Properties of Alarm Log Display Dialog Box
760
Numerical Display
773
How the Numerical Display Is Used
773
Numerical Display Configuration Procedure
774
Properties of Numerical Display Dialog Box
775
Calendar
793
How the Calendar Is Used
793
Calendar Configuration Procedure
794
Properties of Calendar Dialog Box
795
Chapter 11 Charts
807
Bar Chart
807
How the Bar Chart Is Used
807
Bar Chart Configuration Procedure
808
Properties of Bar Chart Dialog Box
809
Line Chart
827
How the Line Chart Is Used
827
Line Chart Configuration Procedure
828
Properties of Line Chart Dialog Box
829
Pie Chart
858
How the Pie Chart Is Used
858
Pie Chart Configuration Procedure
859
Properties of Pie Chart Dialog Box
860
Meter
869
How the Meter Is Used
869
Meter Configuration Procedure
870
Properties of Meter Dialog Box
871
Chapter 12 Commands
881
Bit Write Command
881
How the Bit Write Command Is Used
881
Bit Write Command Configuration Procedure
883
Properties of Bit Write Command Dialog Box
884
Word Write Command
889
How the Word Write Command Is Used
889
Word Write Command Configuration Procedure
891
Properties of Word Write Command Dialog Box
892
Goto Screen Command
898
How the Goto Screen Command Is Used
898
Goto Screen Command Configuration Procedure
899
Properties of Goto Screen Command Dialog Box
900
Print Command
905
How the Print Command Is Used
905
Print Command Configuration Procedure
906
Properties of Print Command Dialog Box
907
Script Command
912
How the Script Command Is Used
912
Script Command Configuration Procedure
913
Properties of Script Command Dialog Box
914
Multi-Command
918
How the Multi-Command Is Used
918
Multi-Command Configuration Procedure
919
Properties of Multi-Command Dialog Box
920
Timer
939
How the Timer Is Used
939
Timer Configuration Procedure
940
Properties of Timer Dialog Box
941
Chapter 13 Alarm Log Function
945
Overview
945
How the Alarm Log Function Is Used
945
Alarm States
947
Sampling Data
948
Data Configuration
949
Saving and Deleting Data
951
Using Data and Detected Alarms
953
Alarm Log Function Configuration Procedure
954
Configuring the Device Addresses to Monitor and the Alarm Detection Condition
954
Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box
957
Using Data and Detected Alarms
975
Displaying Saved Data with the Alarm Log Display
975
Displaying Registered Messages with the Alarm List Display According to the Active Alarm
977
Make a Sound of the Buzzer and Flash the Screen When an Alarm Has Occurred
981
Saving the Data as a CSV File
983
Chapter 14 Data Log Function
985
Overview
985
How the Data Log Function Is Used
985
Sampling Values of Device Addresses
987
Data Configuration
989
Saving and Deleting Data
990
Using the Data
991
Data Log Function Configuration Procedure
992
Configuring the Data Log Function
992
Data Log Settings Dialog Box
997
Individual Settings Dialog Box
1000
Using the Data
1018
Display the Data in the Line Chart
1018
Displaying Data as Numerical Values
1020
Saving the Data as a CSV File
1029
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