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IDEC WindO/I-NV4 User Manual (1738 pages)
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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
87
Status Bar
90
Customizing Windo/I-NV4
93
Configuring the Work Environment
93
Customizing the Workspace
101
Windo/I-NV4 Common Operations and Settings
102
Device Address Settings
102
Setting Conditional Expressions
105
Chapter 3 Communication
109
Device Link Communication
109
Overview
109
Device Link Communication Settings
110
I Link Communication
111
Overview
111
O/I Link Communication Settings
111
DM Link Communication
112
Overview
112
DM Link Communication Settings
114
No External Devices
115
Overview
115
No External Devices Settings
115
User Communication
116
Overview
116
User Communication Settings Procedure
117
Protocol Manager
140
Example of User Communication Settings
188
Connection Diagram for User Communication
194
Sub Host Communication
195
Overview
195
Supported Protocols and Communication Driver
195
HMI Link Register (LLR) Assignment
196
Sub Host Communication Configuration Procedure
197
Error Information
200
Bacnet Communication
202
Overview
202
Bacnet Specifications
203
About Bacnet
204
Function
206
Bacnet/Ip Operation
212
Bacnet/Ip Settings Procedure
213
Bacnet Settings Dialog Box
216
Objects
232
Key Properties
240
Project Settings
257
Creating and Manipulating Windo/I-NV4 Project Data
257
Creating New Project Data
257
Opening Project Data
260
Saving Project Data
261
Printing Project Data
263
Comparing Project Data
274
Changing Project Settings
275
Closing Project Data
279
Project Settings Configuration Procedure
280
Project Settings Dialog Box
281
System Tab
281
Communication Interface Tab
291
Communication Driver Tab
303
Communication Driver Network Tab
308
O/I Link Tab
311
User Communication Tab
312
Sub Host Communication Tab
316
Printer Tab
318
External Memory Device Tab
319
Autorun Tab
320
Expansion Module Tab
321
Web Server Tab
322
FTP Server Tab
324
E-Mail Tab
326
Project Details Tab
331
Font/Kanji Dictionary Data Tab
332
Compatible Tab
333
Bacnet/Ip Settings Tab
336
Internal Clock Tab
337
Project Restrictions
339
Download Restrictions
339
Maximum Number of External Device Addresses
339
Chapter 5 Screen
341
Screen Overview
341
Screen Types
341
Screen Size
341
Creating and Manipulating Windo/I-NV4 Screens
342
Creating Screens
342
Opening Screens
343
Closing Screens
345
Duplicating Screens
347
Deleting Screens
349
Reusing Screens
351
Batch Editing of Multiple Screen Settings
353
Base Screen
354
Properties of Base Screen Dialog Box
354
Displaying Layered Base Screens
358
Popup Screen
360
Properties of Popup Screen Dialog Box
360
Popup Screen Configuration
364
Standard Keypad Popup Screen
365
Password Input Screen
366
Properties of Password Input Screen Dialog Box
366
Password Input Screen Configuration
368
Standard Password Input Screen
369
Screen Restrictions
370
Screen Number
370
Maximum Number of Parts
370
Maximum Number of External Device Addresses
371
Text and Messages
371
Vertical Installation
371
Overview
373
Drawing Objects
374
Shapes
374
Picture
374
Text
374
Part Types
375
Buttons
375
Lamps
375
Data Displays
375
Charts
376
Commands
376
Drawings and Parts Overlapping
377
Overview
377
Displaying Overlapping Drawings and Parts
378
Restrictions
382
Part Library Function
383
What Can be Done with the Part Library Function
383
How to Use the Library Part in a Project
384
How to Register an Object in the Parts Library
385
How to Use a Registered Library Part on Another Computer
386
Part Library
388
Chapter 7 Drawings
391
Shapes
391
Line
391
Polyline
393
Polygon
395
Rectangle
398
Circle/Ellipse
401
Arc
404
Pie
406
Equilateral Polygons
409
Fill
412
Picture
414
Picture Configuration Procedure
414
Properties of Picture Dialog Box
415
Text
416
Text Configuration Procedure
416
Properties of Text Dialog Box
417
Chapter 8 Buttons
421
Bit Button
421
How the Bit Button Is Used
421
Bit Button Configuration Procedure
423
Properties of Bit Button Dialog Box
424
Word Button
439
How the Word Button Is Used
439
Word Button Configuration Procedure
442
Properties of Word Button Dialog Box
443
Goto Screen Button
459
How the Goto Screen Button Is Used
459
Goto Screen Button Configuration Procedure
460
Properties of Goto Screen Button Dialog Box
461
Print Button
476
How the Print Button Is Used
476
Print Button Configuration Procedure
477
Properties of Print Button Dialog Box
478
Key Button
492
How the Key Button Is Used
492
Key Button Configuration Procedure
494
Properties of Key Button Dialog Box
495
Key Buttons
514
Key Browser
519
Key Button Usage Examples
523
Multi-Button
530
How the Multi-Button Is Used
530
Multi-Button Configuration Procedure
532
Properties of Multi-Button Dialog Box
533
Keypad
562
How the Keypad Is Used
562
Keypad Configuration Procedure
563
Properties of Keypad Dialog Box
564
Selector Switch
566
How the Selector Switch Is Used
566
Selector Switch Configuration Procedure
567
Properties of Selector Switch Dialog Box
568
Potentiometer
583
How the Potentiometer Is Used
583
Potentiometer Configuration Procedure
584
Properties of Potentiometer Dialog Box
585
Chapter 9 Lamps
595
Pilot Lamp
595
How the Pilot Lamp Is Used
595
Pilot Lamp Configuration Procedure
596
Properties of Pilot Lamp Dialog Box
597
Multi-State Lamp
610
How the Multi-State Lamp Is Used
610
Multi-State Lamp Configuration Procedure
612
Properties of Multi-State Lamp Dialog Box
613
Data Displays
629
Numerical Input
629
How the Numerical Input Is Used
629
Numerical Input Configuration Procedure
630
Properties of Numerical Input Dialog Box
631
How to Enter Values
653
Advanced Usage
654
Character Input
655
How the Character Input Is Used
655
Character Input Configuration Procedure
656
Properties of Character Input Dialog Box
657
How to Enter Text
675
Character Input Usage Examples
677
String Data Storage Method
683
Advanced Usage
683
Picture Display
684
How the Picture Display Is Used
684
Picture Display Configuration Procedure
687
Properties of Picture Display Dialog Box
688
Picture Display Usage Examples
704
Video Display
709
How the Video Display Is Used
709
Video Display Configuration Procedure
711
Properties of Video Display Dialog Box
712
File Screen
720
Message Display
724
How the Message Display Is Used
724
Message Display Configuration Procedure
726
Properties of Message Display Dialog Box
727
String Data Storage Method
744
Message Switching Display
745
How the Message Switching Display Is Used
745
Message Switching Display Configuration Procedure
746
Properties of Message Switching Display Dialog Box
747
Alarm List Display
764
How the Alarm List Display Is Used
764
Alarm List Display Configuration Procedure
765
Properties of Alarm List Display Dialog Box
766
Alarm Log Display
781
How the Alarm Log Display Is Used
781
Alarm Log Display Configuration Procedure
782
Properties of Alarm Log Display Dialog Box
783
Data Log Display
799
How the Data Log Display Is Used
799
Data Log Display Configuration Procedure
800
Properties of Data Log Display Dialog Box
801
Numerical Display
813
How the Numerical Display Is Used
813
Numerical Display Configuration Procedure
814
Properties of Numerical Display Dialog Box
815
Calendar
833
How the Calendar Is Used
833
Calendar Configuration Procedure
834
Properties of Calendar Dialog Box
835
Chapter 11 Charts
849
Bar Chart
849
How the Bar Chart Is Used
849
Bar Chart Configuration Procedure
850
Properties of Bar Chart Dialog Box
851
Line Chart
869
How the Line Chart Is Used
869
Line Chart Configuration Procedure
870
Properties of Line Chart Dialog Box
871
Pie Chart
901
How the Pie Chart Is Used
901
Pie Chart Configuration Procedure
902
Properties of Pie Chart Dialog Box
903
Meter
912
How the Meter Is Used
912
Meter Configuration Procedure
913
Properties of Meter Dialog Box
914
Chapter 12 Commands
925
Bit Write Command
925
How the Bit Write Command Is Used
925
Bit Write Command Configuration Procedure
927
Properties of Bit Write Command Dialog Box
928
Word Write Command
933
How the Word Write Command Is Used
933
Word Write Command Configuration Procedure
935
Properties of Word Write Command Dialog Box
936
Goto Screen Command
942
How the Goto Screen Command Is Used
942
Goto Screen Command Configuration Procedure
943
Properties of Goto Screen Command Dialog Box
944
Print Command
949
How the Print Command Is Used
949
Print Command Configuration Procedure
950
Properties of Print Command Dialog Box
951
Script Command
956
How the Script Command Is Used
956
Script Command Configuration Procedure
957
Properties of Script Command Dialog Box
958
Multi-Command
962
How the Multi-Command Is Used
962
Multi-Command Configuration Procedure
963
Properties of Multi-Command Dialog Box
964
Timer
984
How the Timer Is Used
984
Timer Configuration Procedure
985
Properties of Timer Dialog Box
986
Chapter 13 Alarm Log Function
991
Overview
991
How the Alarm Log Function Is Used
991
Alarm States
993
Sampling Data
994
Data Configuration
995
Saving and Deleting Data
997
Using Data and Detected Alarms
999
Alarm Log Function Configuration Procedure
1000
Configuring the Device Addresses to Monitor and the Alarm Detection Condition
1000
Alarm Log Settings Dialog Box
1003
Using Data and Detected Alarms
1021
Displaying Saved Data with the Alarm Log Display
1021
Displaying Registered Messages with the Alarm List Display According to the Active Alarm
1023
Make a Sound of the Buzzer and Flash the Screen When an Alarm Has Occurred
1026
Saving the Data as a CSV File
1028
Chapter 14 Data Log Function
1031
Overview
1031
How the Data Log Function Is Used
1031
Sampling Values of Device Addresses
1033
Data Configuration
1035
Saving and Deleting Data
1036
Using the Data
1037
Data Log Function Configuration Procedure
1038
Configuring the Data Log Function
1038
Data Log Settings Dialog Box
1043
Data Log Settings Dialog Box
1045
Individual Settings Dialog Box
1045
Using the Data
1063
Displaying the Data in the Line Chart
1063
Displaying Data on the Data Log Display
1065
Displaying Data as Numerical Values
1066
Saving the Data as a CSV File
1075
Chapter 15 Operation Log Function
1077
Overview
1077
How the Operation Log Function Is Used
1077
Recorded Events
1079
Data Configuration
1080
Saving and Deleting Data
1082
Using the Data
1083
Operation Log Function Configuration Procedure
1084
Configuring the Events and the Condition for Recording
1084
Operation Log Settings Dialog Box
1086
Operation Log Settings Dialog Box
1087
Using the Data
1097
Saving the Data as a CSV File
1097
Overview
1099
What Is the Data Storage Area
1099
Data Storage Area
1099
Data Storage Area Configuration Procedure
1101
Data Storage Area Management Dialog Box
1102
Chapter 17 Preventive Maintenance Function
1103
Overview
1103
How the Preventive Maintenance Function Is Used
1103
Counting the Operation Time and Operation Count
1104
Thresholds
1105
Preventive Maintenance Function Configuration Procedure
1106
Counting Operation Time and Operation Count
1106
Preventive Maintenance Settings Dialog Box
1108
Individual Settings Dialog Box
1110
Using the Data
1113
Displaying the Counted Operation Count on a Numerical Display
1113
Notifying with a Beep When the Counted Operation Time Reaches the Threshold
1116
Recipe Function
1121
Overview
1121
How the Recipe Function Is Used
1121
Data for Recipes
1122
Data Configuration
1123
Recipe Function Configuration Procedure
1124
Configuring Recipe Function Operations and Device Addresses
1124
Recipe Settings Dialog Box
1128
Recipe Settings Dialog Box
1129
Individual Settings Dialog Box
1130
Creating and Deleting Data for Recipes
1134
Editing Recipe Data
1134
Creating Recipe Files
1137
Editing Recipe Files
1141
Deleting Recipe Files
1142
Text Group
1143
Overview
1143
How to Create the Text Groups and Text Registrations
1143
Functions that Support Text Groups
1144
Text Groups and Text Configuration Procedure
1145
How to Create the Text Groups and Text Registrations
1145
Switching the Displayed Language by Value of Device Address
1151
Text Manager
1153
Chapter 20 Script
1157
About the Script Function
1157
Overview of the Script Function
1157
Types and Trigger Conditions of the Script
1158
Data Type of the Script
1159
Script Error
1160
Editing and Management of the Script
1161
Script Registration Procedure
1161
Script Manager
1163
Script Editor
1168
Global Script
1172
Setting Procedures for Global Script
1172
Global Script Settings Dialog Box
1174
Global Script Dialog Box
1175
Script Definition Method
1177
Format List
1177
Script Coding Examples
1188
Control Statements
1188
Relational Operators
1194
Logical Operators
1196
Arithmetic Operators
1197
Bitwise Operators
1198
Bit Functions
1200
Word Functions
1201
Data Type Designations
1216
Important Notes
1217
Important Notes Regarding the While Definition
1217
Important Notes Regarding the Data Type Designations
1217
Regarding Communication Error
1217
Number of Device Addresses that Can be Used
1218
About the Priority of the Operator
1218
Sound Function
1219
Function and Settings
1219
Overview - How the Sound Function Is Used
1219
Supported Sound Files
1219
Sound Function Configuration Procedure
1220
Configuring Sound Files & Trigger Conditions
1220
Sound Settings Dialog Box
1224
Sound Settings Dialog Box
1225
Operation
1228
Multimedia Function
1231
Function and Settings
1231
How the Multimedia Function Is Used
1231
Supported Movie Files
1232
Multimedia Function Configuration Procedure
1233
Registering Movie Files
1233
Configuring the Event Recording Function
1236
Configuring the Video Input
1241
Multimedia Settings Dialog Box
1242
Checking the Status of the Function
1246
Restrictions
1247
Chapter 23 User Accounts and the Security Function
1249
Overview
1249
User Accounts
1249
Protecting Data
1251
Protecting Displays and Operations
1256
Security Function Configuration Procedure
1259
Creating and Editing User Accounts
1259
Adding and Editing Security Groups
1267
Protecting the Display and Operation of Screens and Parts
1273
Security Dialog Box
1285
Password Input
1295
Entering the Password on the MICRO/I
1295
Entering the Password in Windo/I-NV4
1297
Editing User Accounts on the MICRO/I
1298
Opening the User Account Setting Screen
1298
Editing a User Account
1299
User Account Setting Screen Configuration
1308
Online Function
1309
Communicating with the MICRO/I
1309
How the Online Function Is Used
1309
Connect MICRO/I to a Computer
1312
Change Communication Settings
1313
Downloading
1320
Downloading Project Data to the MICRO/I
1320
Download Dialog Box
1322
Downloading Files to an External Memory Device Inserted in the MICRO/I
1326
Downloading the System Software of Expansion Modules
1328
Uploading
1329
Upload Project Data from the MICRO/I
1329
Upload Dialog Box
1331
Uploading Files from an External Memory Device Inserted in the MICRO/I
1332
Clear
1334
Clear Data from the MICRO/I
1334
Deleting Data from an External Memory Device Inserted in the MICRO/I
1335
Formatting
1336
Formatting an External Memory Device Inserted in the MICRO/I
1336
System Information
1337
Displaying System Information
1337
Target Information Dialog Box
1339
Monitor Function
1343
Monitoring with Windo/I-NV4
1343
How the Monitor Function in Windo/I-NV4 Is Used
1343
Debugging in Windo/I-NV4
1346
Display the Value of Device Address in Popup
1360
Highlighting Objects While Satisfying Conditions
1360
Switching the Screen of the MICRO/I
1361
Open Current Screens
1361
Change Values of Device Addresses and Check the Operation of Project Data Offline
1361
Monitoring on the MICRO/I
1362
How the Monitoring Function Is Used
1362
Device Monitor
1363
Change Values of Device Addresses and Check the Operation of Project Data Offline
1369
Simulator Function
1371
Overview
1371
How the Simulator Function Is Used
1371
Using the Simulator
1373
Starting the Simulator
1373
Debugging in Simulator
1374
Saving the Displayed Screen as an Image
1376
Simulator
1377
Screen Monitor
1380
Custom Monitor
1381
Batch Monitor
1383
Script Debugger
1385
Restrictions
1387
Pass-Through Function
1389
Overview
1389
How the Pass-Through Function Is Used
1389
Supported External Devices
1390
How to Connect When Using the Pass-Through Function
1391
Use the Pass-Through Function
1391
Pass-Through Function Settings Procedure
1392
How to Enable the Pass-Through Function in Windo/I-NV4
1392
How to Enable the Pass-Through Function in MICRO/I System Mode
1393
Important Notes
1396
Chapter 28 Maintenance
1397
Web Server Function
1397
Web Server Function Overview
1397
System Composition
1397
Minimum System Requirements
1398
Settings and Connection Method
1398
System Web Page
1401
Custom Web Page
1408
FTP Server Function
1412
What Can be Done with the FTP Server Function
1412
System Composition
1412
Hierarchy of the FTP Server
1413
Supported Commands and Transfer Modes
1413
Verified FTP Client
1413
Settings and Connection Method
1414
FTP Client Function
1416
What Can be Done with the FTP Client Function
1416
System Composition
1416
Supported Commands and Transfer Modes
1417
Verified FTP Server
1417
FTP Client Function Configuration Procedure
1417
FTP Server Manager
1423
File Transfer Settings Dialog Box
1427
Mail Function
1434
What Can be Done with the E-Mail Function
1434
System Composition
1434
Supported Protocols and Authentication Methods
1434
Verified SMTP Servers
1435
E-Mail Sending Operation
1435
Operating E-Mail Function and Checking Sending Status
1436
Restrictions of each E-Mail
1437
E-Mail Function Configuration Procedure
1438
E-Mail Settings Dialog Box
1448
Social Media Function
1460
What Can be Done with the Social Media Function
1460
System Composition
1460
Social Media Message Sending Operation
1461
Operating Social Media Function and Checking Sending Status
1462
Restrictions of each Tweet
1462
Social Media Function Configuration Procedure
1463
Social Media Settings Dialog Box
1466
Data Transfer Function
1473
Project Transfer Function
1473
What Can be Done with the Project Transfer Function
1473
Project Transfer Procedures
1474
Converting Project for Transfer
1475
Using Key Buttons, Multi-Buttons, or Multi-Commands to Transfer Project Data
1478
Using File Manager on the MICRO/I to Transfer Project Data
1479
Precautions
1487
PLC Program Transfer Function
1488
Supported Plcs
1488
What Can be Done Using the PLC Program Transfer Function
1489
PLC Program Transfer Procedures
1489
Creating ZLD Project File
1490
Using Key Buttons, Multi-Buttons, or Multi-Commands to Transfer PLC Programs
1491
Using File Manager on the MICRO/I to Transfer PLC Programs
1493
Precautions
1501
File Copy Function
1502
What Can be Done with the File Copy Function
1502
File Copy Operating Procedures
1503
Using Key Buttons, Multi-Buttons, or Multi-Commands to Copy Files
1504
Using File Manager on the MICRO/I to Transfer Project Data
1505
Precautions
1510
Expansion Modules
1511
Overview
1511
Overview of Expansion Modules
1511
Applicable Expansion Modules
1512
The Expansion Module Operation
1516
Digital I/O Modules
1522
Using Digital I/O Modules
1522
Analog I/O Modules
1523
Using Analog I/O Modules
1523
Analog I/O Module Parameter Settings
1524
Device Allocation
1535
Cyclic Script
1539
Setting Procedures for Cyclic Script
1539
Module Configuration Dialog Box
1540
Overview
1540
Basic Operations for Module Configuration Dialog Box
1541
Chapter 31 External Memory Devices
1547
External Memory Devices
1547
Supported External Memory Devices
1547
What Can be Done Using an External Memory Device
1547
Specifications of External Memory Devices
1548
File Structure
1549
Reading/Writing Data
1550
Setting the External Memory Device Folder
1558
Deleting Files on the External Memory Device
1559
Formatting the External Memory Device
1560
Precautions
1564
USB Autorun Function
1565
Overview of the USB Autorun Function
1565
USB Autorun Function Configuration Procedure
1569
Creating a USB Autorun Definition File
1572
USB Autorun Function Security
1580
USB Popup Screen Function
1581
Automatically Displaying a Popup Screen When a USB Flash Drive Is Inserted
1581
Chapter 32 Printer
1583
Functions and Connections
1583
Functions Available with the Printer
1583
Connecting a Printer to MICRO/I
1583
Supported Printers
1583
Setting and Monitoring the Printer
1584
Setting the Printer
1584
Monitoring the Printer
1584
Chapter 33 Internal Devices
1585
Bit Devices
1587
HMI Device Addresses
1591
Word Devices
1591
Control Device Addresses
1600
MICRO/I Setup
1601
Maintenance Screen
1601
Maintenance Screen Overview
1601
Displaying the Maintenance Screen
1601
Adjusting Screen Brightness
1602
System Mode Overview
1603
System Mode Screens
1603
Names and Layout of Setup Menus
1605
Settings
1607
Initial Setting (Initial Setting)
1607
Clock Setting
1611
Offline (Offline)
1611
Run
1611
System Information (System Info.)
1612
File Manager
1613
Ext.mem.device
1613
Top Page
1613
Self Diagnosis (Self Diag.)
1613
Specifications
1618
Dimensions
1620
Installation
1621
Wiring
1624
Type no
1628
Part Names
1629
External Interfaces
1631
Specifications
1633
Dimensions
1635
Installation
1640
Wiring
1643
USB Cable Lock Pin Attachment
1644
Maintenance and Inspection
1645
Hg4G/3G, Hg2G-5F
1649
Packing Content
1649
Type no
1649
Part Names
1650
External Interfaces
1652
Specifications
1654
Dimensions
1656
Installation
1660
Wiring
1662
USB Cable Lock Pin Attachment
1663
Maintenance and Inspection
1664
Hg2G-5T, Hg1G
1668
Packing Content
1668
Type no
1668
Part Names
1669
External Interfaces
1671
Specifications
1672
Dimensions
1675
Installation
1677
Wiring
1678
USB Cable Lock Pin Attachment
1679
Maintenance and Inspection
1680
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