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Screen edit software ZM-71SE
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1. Max value 555 5 Max value 555 5 Min value 111 1 Min value 111 4 Entered value ij om Entered value 20 mE 1s 7 8 9 A 8 0 0 0 4 5 6 VY 5 AN 0 00 1 JIL 2 JL TESARI e L i i EE a E Press CLR key to reset Entered value Key in a proper value About bit 14 movement between entry items of Command Memory It is recommended to set bit 14 H C000 when bit 15 of D150 set up for Command Memory is set After a value is entered for an entry target part and the ENT key is pressed the cursor moves to the next part automatically Max value 9999 Max value 99 Min value a Min value 22 vl al Entered value EEB _ Entered value fo _ 5 gt om C When 1 5 and ENT keys are pressed the cursor moves to the next entry target part automatically 7 22 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Memory for Entry Mode The screen uses the following memory addresses Control memory for releasing g g Command Memory D150 PLC gt ZM 70 Entry dialog Memory to whi
2. 09310 0 T Lamp Memory 09310 0 el Parts Select Output Action Momentan l 2 By clicking the ON or OFF button the switch ON color and OFF color can be checked 3 Check that XOR is chosen for Draw Mode 4 When the ON or OFF button is clicked the switch colors are changed as follows OFF color Blue ON color Red OFF frame color White ON frame color Green OFF character color White ON character color Green Creating Switches About XOR and REP For a standard switch part XOR Switch frame and character colors are XORed with the selected colors For XOR refer to Chapter 17 Graphic Display Graphic Colors in the Reference Manual REP They are drawn in the selected colors Lamps in Switches ON OFF Choose whether the lamp of the switch lights up in ON color goes off in OFF color in internal process when it is pressed released Lamp Memory box unchecked or the lamp lights up goes off with external commands from PLC Lamp Memory box checked X In this example uncheck the Lamp Memory box To turn on off the lamp of the switch with external commands from PLC check the Lamp Memory box When the lamp memory bit in the PLC memory is set the lamp lights up in ON color When the bit is reset the lamp goes off in OFF color PLC Memory E AND The lamp is not turned on even when the switch is pressed The lamp is turned on when the lamp memory bit in the
3. 2 The Pattern dialog for entering a pattern No is displayed Check that 0 is entered and click OK No fo Cancel Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data 3 The Pattern 0 edit window is opened Check that the bitmap previously imported using Paste bitmap is registered as pattern No 0 Panda s ear Pattern 0 Edit UOlLOIOdO Pattern Drawing Pattern Text Foreground ZZ a ely Background Eo So E y Pen T transparent color To delete the stored pattern bitmap open the window of the pattern number and select All delete from the Edit menu Only the pattern in the opened window is cleared 4 Store the logotype in pattern No 1 Click the Next icon in the tool bar to open the Pattern 1 Edit window Pattern 1 Edit window a gt Pattern Drawing Click this icon Patten Text Foreground ZS ay E oi Background KAS CT Tely y F Pen 1_ transparent color Modifying the Dot Editing and Display Size 1 Adjust the editing area size to the text Select Change Size from the Transform menu FHS Craw ltem Te Rotate Graphic Mirror Horizontal Mirror Yertical 2 9 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data 2 The following message appears Click Yes 3 The Size Change dialog is displayed Ente
4. 1 Placing a sub display area for messageS eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee P10 2 Registering messages Registering page blocks Selecting the relay sub function Setting up the Relay Sub dialog Setting up the display area part Roll Up and Roll Down switches setting 2 Placing a sub display area for graphicS eeeeeeeeeeeeeee P10 12 Selecting the relay sub function Setting up the Relay Sub dialog Setting up the display area part Registering graphics 3 Linking relay mode with the relay sub mode eeeeeeeeeeee2 P10 21 Operation 1 Message Sub Display Area Create the following message sub display area Create this area Registering Messages for Sub Display Register messages to be used for sub display in message editing Register messages to be displayed in this area 10 2 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 1 Select Message from the Item menu The Message Edit dialog is displayed Enter 0 for No and click OK Tod Widow Message group number TE Graphic Library Multi O verlap Data Block Pattern Macro Block Page Block Direct Block Screen Block Tile Ex Char 16 Ex Char 32 Data Sheet System Setting gt Cancel 2 The previously registered messages are displayed Press the RETURN key and place the cursor in the 15th line Leave a space from the 8th line to the 14th line for entering additional messages
5. Quitting the Relay Sub Dialog When quitting the Relay Sub dialog click the OK button The dialog is reduced to an icon and stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left of the screen 10 8 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Create this message display area 1 Click the Display Area icon in the relay sub mode parts tool bar The Display Area dialog is displayed Display Area icon Display Area Division No a In area Prop Foreground Background Tile 2 Setup as shown below Division No 1 Foreground White Background White Tile No 0 3 Click the Place button and place the part on the screen as shown above 10 9 UOlLOJOAdO 5 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 4 Click the placed display area and reduce it to the size of seven lines Y size Y size 7 lines The display area has been completed Creating Roll Up and Roll Down Switches Create the Roll Up and Roll Down switches When a group of messages cannot be held in the display area these switches scroll up and down to bring the hidden part into view Create the switches to scroll up and down the messages in the display area 1 Click the UP DOWN Switch icon in the relay sub mode parts tool bar The following pull down menu is displayed UP DOWN Switch icon 4
6. 1 1 You will start ZM 71SE and open close a file Chapter 2 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data 2 1 You will create a new file using text bitmap and logotype Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference 5 3 1 You will transfer screen data created on the personal computer to ZM 80 or ZM 70 CPER Creating Switches 4 1 You will create switches which set reset bits in the PLC memory when they are pressed released You will also create a screen change switch ees Creating Lamps srs rrr rrr nen eee 5 1 You will create lamps Chapter 6 Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts 6 1 You will disolay numerical data and character display parts Chapter 7 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad 7 1 You will change the data in the PLC memory directly through the keypad placed on the screen Chapter 8 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 8 1 You will disolay the keypad on the screen only when it is necessary Chapter 9 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 9 1 You will display messages on the screen by setting resetting bits in the PLC memory Chapterl0 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode a cane er a aa eee eet ol ot 10 1 You will display supplemental explanation or graphics to the r
7. UOlLOIOAdO ce Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Create the following character display parts Numerical Data and Character Displa Create these character display parts Char Display Dialog 1 Click Char Display icon in the tool bar The Char Display dialog is displayed Char Display icon Char Display x Main Type Char Prop Detail Division No Preview display B Es Memory ABCDEFGH Parts Select 3 Place Cancel Apply 2 Click the Parts Select button Char Display List Parts_i zmp is displayed 3 Select 0007 and click the Select button Part No 0007 appears in the preview display in the Char Display dialog 6 10 Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Main Tab Window 1 Check that 0 is entered for Division No 2 The data stored in the assigned Memory is displayed on ZM 80 Enter 09250 in this example Type Tab Window 1 Click Type in the Char Display dialog The Type tab window is displayed Char Display ABCDEFG ereer A 2 Select No for Display Function Only character display becomes valid 3 Enter 8 4 word for Bytes 4 Choose Flush L 6 11 UOlLOJOdO ce Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Char Prop Tab Window 1 Click Char Prop in the Char Display dialog The Char Prop tab window is di
8. 0 X 639 About the plus and minus directions On the Control Terminal screen the X axis starts from the upper left corner of Plus direction the screen to the right and the Y axis starts from the same corner to the bottom The coordinates of the starting point are 0 0 and the coordinates of the P s direction Minus direction end point in the lower right corner are 639 479 When either axis is moved in the plus Minus direction es direction its coordinate is increased When it is moved in the minus direction its coordinate is decreased Click Set for Start X The Parameter dialog is displayed Parameter Setting Pattern x Action C Replace Animate Start x No Setting C No Setting f 3 Stat Y No Setting Set C Absolute Input No No Setting Set DMY e Set C Incremental Input N A DAT Set Diy Bet Cancel 13 7 Creating Animation About Absolute Input and Incremental Input When Absolute Input is chosen position inputs are expressed by the distances on the X and Y axes from the upper left corner 0 0 of the screen When Incremental Input is chosen position inputs are expressed by the distance on the X and Y axes from the reference position 0 0 of the graphic 5 Choose Incremental Input P The entry box becomes active Enter 1 and click OK Incremental 1 is now entered for Start X in the Parameter Setting
9. Minute Second and Day of the week and set up properties as shown below Refer to D in Fig 1 1 Foreground Navy Enlarge X 2 Enlarge Y 2 Create and place the text Year on the screen Make 6 copies of Year and change them Rotate Normal Direction RGT Transparent checked to Month Day Hour Minute Second and Day of the week respectively using the Detail Prop Change icon Italic C unchecked Normal checked 14 5 Calendar Display Macro Setting Switch ON macro and screen OPEN macro are used eee Switch ON macro eee Create the switch shown in Fig 1 1 page 15 2 Pressing this resets the calendar to the corrected data 1 Click the Switch icon 2 The Switch dialog is displayed Set up as shown below e Switch dialog Part selection No 71 from file Parts_e z p Main tab window Detail tab window i unchecked Use ON Macro Michecked ON Macro Edit Refer to step 3 below Use OFF Macro Junchecked unchecked Function No Function Color tab window Character tab window Frame ON Color Gray 3 Click ON Macro Edit The Switch ON Macro Edit window is displayed Output Action Momentary Click either area A or area B depending on purposes When executing cutting copying or pasting click area A When setting macro commands click area B Line No 0 x 1 Click area B of line No OO 0 The Line No 0 dialog is display
10. Switch icon 3 Bring up the Main tab window Set up as shown below Parts Select No 0002 in Switch List Parts_e z7p For ZM 70 Division No 0 Output memory unchecked E Lamp Memory unchecked Parts_e z7p Output Action Momentary to be ignored Function Screen 1 4 Bring up the Character tab window Key in NEXT Set up properties as shown below Char Type Normal Foreground White MTransparent checked _ Italic unchecked Rotate Normal Direction RGT Enlarge X 1 Y 2 5 Bring up the Color tab window Set up as shown below Frame Color White ON Color Red OFF Color Blue 4 16 File Edit Display Draw F m PR YE Save icon 6 Click the Place button in the Switch dialog This step completes the NEXT switch 7 Click the Save icon to save the created screen Switch operation check is explained in Chapter 5 Creating Switches UOlLOJIOdO ft 4 17 Creating Lamps Creating Lamps On the screen created in Chapter 4 we will add lamps as shown below switches and Lamps einpeodld fe Create these lamps i pa 1 Choosing a lamp parte seesesessesesoesoesocooooooeooooe P5 2 2 Placing lamps eeeesessesesoecoosocosoocoooocooooeoooo P5 3 3 Lamp shape modification eseesesesesesoesosoesocooooe P5 4 4 Setting up the Lamp dialog eseesseescoeesooesooesoooo P5 8 5 Color change e sesesessesssessoesoosoocoooooooooooo
11. 7 8 9 10 n 12 13 14 15 Main Setting Seting 0 4 2 3 4 5 6 12 es Dy Division i mjela Buffer No B ime Refer to Buffer Use Parts Select cot ay 12 5 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Up to 16 lines can be displayed in a trend sampling area F 7M 70 Basic trend sampling data is set in the Main Setting 1 and Setting 2 tab windows or 5 j l The 0 to 15 tab windows are used for setting details of respective trend lines p to 8 lines can be displayed in a display area Main Tab Window 1 Specify 0 for Division No 2 Specify the buffer number for execution of trend sampling Buffer No 1 has already been chosen in Buffering Area Setting Choose 1 for Buffer No When checking the buffer No 1 data click Refer to Buffer Use 3 Click Refer to Buffer Use The 0 tab window appears in the Buffering Area Setting dialog Click 1 and check the data of buffer No 1 Click OK The Trend Sampling dialog is displayed For more information about setting of the Buffering Area Setting dialog refer to page 12 2 4 Click Parts Select and choose the part for trend sampling Choose No 0 from file Parts_e z7p in this example Setting 1 Tab Window 7 8 9 iw Jum u uan u 35 Main Setting Seting o i 2 3 Ja Ils le Use sy P
12. BRO x lea elal Rall Up Roll Down 2 When Roll Up is chosen the Switch window for the Roll Up switch is displayed When Roll Down is chosen the window for the Roll Down switch is displayed 3 Choose Roll Up The Switch dialog is displayed Roll up is chosen for Function 4 The switch part shown in the preview display should be modified Click Parts Select Switch List Parts_e z7p is displayed Select 0001 and click Select Check the Save Setting box if it is not checked 10 10 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Switch Ea Main Character Detail Color Division No Draw Mode p XOR rt C REP T Output Memory Preview display Lamp Memory OFF ON P3 Pats Select Output Action Momentary Function Roll Up Change Cancel 5 Click Character in the Switch dialog The Character tab window is displayed 6 Enter UP for text field No 0 Set up text properties as shown below Char Type Normal Foreground Black Transparent checked Rotate Normal Direction RGT Enlarge X 1 kei 7 Click Color in the switch dialog The Color tab window is displayed 8 Set up as shown below Frame Color Black a i ON Color Red OFF Color White Place in this position aaa 9 Click the Place button and place the switch part on the screen as shown below
13. Eaa ma 7 e Screen Color Change 1 Select Screen Setting from the Edit menu J Display Draw Part ltem Tool Ww Unda StF Heda EET iii EE apy tHe Paste Ctrl V Delete el Mol iopy Move to Eront Mave to Back Group Unaadp Aiotete Graphic Align gt Table Data Display Editing gt Modi Pert Detar Setting Select Environment Division No Setting Screen Setting Edit OPEN Macro Edit CLOSE Macro Edit CYCLE Macro Local Function Switch Setting Select Delete All 7 2 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Back Color 2 Check blue for F in Back Color and Click OK The screen color is changed to blue Switch Output 1 Output 2 Output Receive Slice Level 40 Cancel Setting Up Display Environment Set up the Grid tab window so that screen parts can be placed with ease Keyword Grids Grids are small dots placed at regular intervals on the screen for facilitating drawing or aligning 1 Byte for character Switch for switch Mode for overlap or Free can be selected for Grid Type 1 Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Bye Draw Part ltem Tool Winc eal Display Environment gt v Status Bar pay ES Jump Detail Menu Dsp Era others Preview Next Skip Edit laper Base is Switch Lamp Display gt 7
14. Entry dialog Main tab window pwsionNo OO Detail tab window Use Graphic _ unchecked Default to 0 _ unchecked Process Cycle Low Speed 8 Select Screen from the Item menu Specify 10 in the Screen dialog and click OK The Screen 10 Edit window is displayed O O D Q O 5 9 Click Quit from the memory card parts tool bar This step completes the setting of memory card mode Fart S leo BEJ Setting of the Next Screen Switch Screen Title and Boxes 1 Create a switch to bring up the next screen Click the Switch icon from the tool bar The Switch dialog is displayed Set as shown below and place the switch in the upper right corner of the screen Part selection No 1 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window sonno oo y Option 17 Memory card Memory manager function Output Memory unchecked Lamp Memory _ unchecked Direction RGT Output Action Momentary Detail tab window Use ON Macro _ unchecked Use OFF Macro _ unchecked ignored lt lt tab e Ne oo Prop dialog No er Color tab window Foreground ONicoot a Transparent M checked unchecked 2 Set the screen title and boxes as shown below e Line Color Pine green No 4 from the right Line Style Thick line No 2 from the left emory Card Edit screen File No Record No e Text Text Memory Card Edit Screen ABCDEFG File Name agiaae Record Name 9a F
15. Grid Display ON Grid switch Lamp fridiliitset Position Zoom Overlap iM No0 I Noll No Display Environment Change All Display Environment Detail E DIYNo C Memory T Area Redraw O e D Q p O J 2 Open the Grid tab window and set up as shown below MGrid Dsp MON Grid Grid Color White Grid Type Free X Offset 0 Y Offset 0 X Pitch 10 Y Pitch 10 MPlace switches on switch grids Keyword ON Grid When this option is selected a part figure placed on the screen is snapped to the nearest grid However an overlap part is moved by selecting Mode for Grid Type and a switch part is moved by selecting Switch for Grid Type irrespective of the selection of ON Grid A switch part can be moved by selecting any other option for Grid Type but switch grids may be deviated It is recommended to select Switch to move switches ON grid can be selected also from the pop up menu which appears by right clicking the mouse 3 Click OK Grids are displayed on the screen Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Creating a Screen Title 1 Click the Text icon in the draw tool bar Key in Numerical Data Entry Screen 2 Set up text properties and place the text as shown below Foreground Red Enlarge X 2 Background Light blue Enlarge Y 2 Rotate Normal _ Transparent L_IItalic Direction RGT Normal Numerical Data Entry Screen Placing a Keypad 1 Check that 0
16. Part selection No 95 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Roll Down 11 12 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode e Plus Block Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Roll Up switch except the following Part selection No 100 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Function Plus Block e Minus Block O ie D Q O J Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Roll Up switch except the following Part selection No 99 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Function Minus Block e Graph Return Part selection No 65 in file Parts_e z p sonno 0 Detail tab window Graph Return Use ON Macro Character tab window Char Prop dialog for No 0 and No 1 Color tab window OFF Color Yellow e Display Change Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Graph Return switch except the following Main tab window Function Display Change Character tab window No O Display No 1 Change e Print Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Graph Return switch except the following Main tab window Color tab window Character tab window OFF Color White No O Print e Reset Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Graph Return switch except the following Main tab window Color tab window Function Reset ON Co
17. close button and return to the initial screen 10 20 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Setting Up the Relay Dialog for Linking Relay Mode with Relay Sub Mode 1 Click the Relay dialog icon in the Part auxiliary tool box The relay mode parts tool bar is displayed 2 Click the Detail icon The Relay dialog is displayed 3 Select Sub Display for Sub Action Select Sub Display No__ iil Ho Sub Display Screen Call 4 The Relay dialog has been set up 10 21 UOlLOJOdO 5 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode ZM 70 Operation Check Save the created screen While referring to Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference transfer the created screen data to ZM 70 and check that ZM 70 operates correctly Relay Sub Function Check 1 Reset the PLC register lt lt Fig 1 gt gt 2 Set M00010 TO 3 AAAAAAAA is displayed The corresponding messages and highlighted graphic A are displayed in the respective sub display areas Refer to Fig 1 lt lt Fig 2 gt gt 4 Press the UP switch to bring up the hidden message Refer to Fig 2 lt lt Fig 3 gt gt 5 Set M00012 6 CCCCCCCC is displayed However the sub display areas still correspond to AAAAAAAA because the message AAAAAAAA is chosen Refer to Fig 3 10 22 Displaying Supplemental
18. sa Sle 2 m iS ZMEditor for Windows95 NT Vers Printer Setting Print Eti Or i File Managing Parts Edit gt 1 Plant278SR 270 Convert 2M 30 gt ZM 70 Quit Application 2 A dialog to select the file will be displayed Select a screen data file to be editted then click Open Open a screen data file Look ir E Data kd l E a Example 271 Plant278SR 271 File name Ee SJ Open D Files of type 777 im Cancel 1 4 Opening and Closing a File 3 Selected screen data file is open iS ZHE ditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 C Program Files ZM 7OWS DATA Plant278SR Z70 Screen 0 Edit me ojx File Edit Display Draw Part Item Tool Window Help Division No m D a DISI GEORG FISCHER GF TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION Overwrite a opened file 290 0 OFF 0 Base Z 1 Click either Quit Application in File F menu or Close button E ZHE ditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 New Ctrl N Open Ctrl 0 e il Close button Transfer Printer Setting Brint EFE 80 7 7 inches Screen O Edit Il BSE ep Help File Managing gt Parts Edit gt 1 Plant2785AR Z70 Convert ZM 30 gt ZM 70 aec I E kA Quit Application 2 Screen is closed If the modified data is not saved the dialog appears to confirm whether the data will
19. when necessary 15 la J File Edit Display ltem Tool Window s a AN ER 22 aaaaaaaa 23 b 24 be a 27 bbbbb ee 69 ggggggg A Ready 15 Line 0 Column 10 D ZHE ditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 C Program Files 2M71S DATA Examplel 2771 reser EA 7 h 7e hhh 78 hhhhhhn 3 Key in the messages from the 15th line on the screen as shown on the left UOlLOJOAdO 10 3 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 4 To quit entering messages click the icon shown right The pull down menu is displayed Select Close to close the Message Edit window Close Ctrl F4 ZMEditor for Windows95 NT Yersion 1 Moye Size Minimize Maximize Next Ctrl F6 Registering the Created Messages as Page Blocks To bring up the messages in the sub display area register them as a page block or a direct block 10 4 e Page block A page block is a group of messages selected in consecutive numbers from those created in the Message Edit window By specifying the desired block number the corresponding group of messages can be displayed lt Ex gt When messages as shown on the left are registered as page blocks 22 aaaaaaaa 23 __ a 27 bbbbb 28 bbbbbb 29 bbbbbbb 30 bbbbbbbb co 31 ae 33 loco 34 35 cCccccC 3e fecc a7 cceccos 38 eoccooco Messages from line No 15 to No 22 are registered a
20. 1234 Entered value 1234 ed G 1 Click the Text in the draw tool bar The dialog for text entry is displayed 2 Key in the texts and set up properties as shown below Min value Entered value Enlarge X Enlarge Y Rotate Normal Normal Normal Direction RGT RGT RGT Italic unchecked unchecked unchecked Char Type Shadow Shadow Shadow Place the texts on the overlap as shown in the above figure 8 10 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Overlap Setting Dialog Return to the Screen Edit window and set up the Overlap Setting dialog for calling up the overlap 1 Click the x close button in the Multi Overlap 0 Edit window The Screen 4 Edit window is displayed File Edit Display Draw Part Item Tool Window Disaj ol s y j m pia MSIN jd Os aa EEA Multi Overlap 0 Edit Close button Screen 4 Edit 2 Click the Overlap icon in the tool bar The Overlap Setting dialog is displayed File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Ww Die ta nS A 21k DA a Mm Ree peed riz SE i C jis t ve e e e iviceE M No 1 Overlap Hsia Eal alili viden l No 2 Overlap ise fall alkil Video Cancel Q O D Q r O J 3 Click the No 0 Overlap box The following options are displayed Click Multi Overlap Setting lv No 0 Overlap Mormal Call C Muti Video No
21. A dotted box of the bitmap size also appears with the cursor 5 When the mouse is dragged to the center release the mouse button The bitmap is Drag the bitmap and release the mouse button Lontroal Terminal The bitmap is placed in the position If the cross cursor is clicked without dragging after the Place D button is clicked the bitmap is placed in the cursor position The bitmap is placed on each click of the cursor To quit placing the S bitmap click the Select icon and cancel the cross cursor Once a bitmap is placed on the screen it is saved in the pattern edit file automatically Therefore the bitmap is retained even if it is deleted from the screen By clicking the Pattern icon in the draw tool bar bitmap data registered as patterns can be checked 2 7 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data Creating Logotype Characters in the desired font and size can be created and imported to the screen easily Such characters are created in the units of dots and saved in pattern edit file Create the logotype as shown below Create this logotype Entering the Dot Editing Area 1 Click the Item menu The following pull down menu appears Click Pattern lee Tool Window Screen Graphie Library fMult Overlap Data Block Message Macro Block Page Block Direct Block Screen Block Tile Ex Char 16 Ex Char 32 Data Sheet System Setting amp
22. Background m Paint Frame Color IY Frame Me era cee te fen iniaa T 4 C Special Edit AM Paint type Line type 3 Set up as shown below Foreground White Background Light blue Frame Color White Tile No 1 2nd from the extreme left Line Type No 1 thick line 2nd from the extreme left 7 14 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad 4 Drag the cross cursor and draw a dotted box to enclose the placed parts on the screen A painted box is drawn as shown below Numerical Data Entry Screen A aye i Draw a dotted box to enclose the parts 5 The parts are placed behind the painted box Click the Select icon and click the box handles are shown Click the Move to Back icon Now the parts appear on the painted box A Click the Move to Back icon i ta Entry Screen ta Entry Screen E m E E a E m m m 1234 Click the box handles are shown The parts appear on the box 7 15 UOlLOIOdO E Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Creating Texts Create the following texts 1 2 Numerical Data Entry Screen Max value Min value 1284 Entered value EZ A Click the Text icon in the draw tool bar The dialog for text entry is displayed Set up as shown be
23. D AV 7O Procedure Sk 1 ZM 70 SetuD sss eeeeereeccccccccceseseccsccceeessssees P38 Bring up the Main Menu screen on ZM 70 and set in a stop 2 Screen data transference s sseescescescesccsccsccscesess P3 10 Transfer the screen data from the computer to ZM 70 3 Connecting ZM 70 to PLC se eeeeeeecccccceeescccccceeeees P3 12 Connect ZM 70 to PLC after transferring the screen data to ZM 70 4 Communication start between ZM 70 and PLC eeeeeeeeeeeeee P3 12 Press the SYSTEM key and F 1 key of ZM 70 so that it start to run ZM 70 Operation Before Data Transference Start up ZM 70 1 When the ZM 70 is turned on first after being unpacked the following screen is displayed 2 Press the SYSTEM key and then the F1 key on ZM 70 Press the F1 key Press the SYSTEM key to call up the menu y while the Mode menu is displayed Screen Data Transference 3 The Main Menu screen is displayed on ZM 70 The following message appears in the left corner of the screen The message may be ignored because it means that ZM 70 is new and stores no screen data yet ZM 70 ROM Version ZM 70 Type l ain PLOIA DRV Ver ZM 70T FP ROM Capacity Y Name H A A Aiid 1M appears for 1M byte Nothing appears for 512K bytes PLC Type Error Retry Retry 255 Code BCD Character MSB gt LSB Signal Level R8422 Connection Multi Link PEC SALN SI Multi Link Network Baud Rate 38400 Data Length 8
24. DOWN 10 Create a Roll Down switch following the same steps Click the UP DOWN Switch icon in the relay sub mode parts tool bar and select Roll Down from the pull down menu 11 Enter DOWN for the switch in the Character tab window Click Char Prop and set up properties as those for the Roll Up switch 12 Set up the Color tab window as shown below UOlLOJOAdO 5 Frame Color Black ON Color Red OFF Color White 13 Place the switch part on the screen 10 11 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 2 Graphic Sub Display Area Create the following message sub display area Trouble Display AA Create this area Relay Sub Mode Selection Bring up the relay sub mode parts tool bar 1 Because division No 0 for the relay mode and division No for message sub display have been set up set up division No 2 for graphic sub display Draw Par kem Tool Window K fa lel male Crime Ce 5 E6 22 Lol oe gt E es BES LS EE lowe Mt S a Enter 2 Enter 2 for Division No in the tool bar 2 Click the Relay Sub Mode icon in the tool bar The following relay sub mode parts tool bar is displayed ees Ye ae cm fe f as e sa S Jolajas en a elel 4 Relay Sub Mode icon ml E Q db Relay sub mode parts tool bar 10 12 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub
25. Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Detail MAlarm Max 9999 Max Color Foreground Red For checking Background Green unchecking the Min 0 Min Color Foreground Red pve em Tele Background Green to page 7 13 Process Cycle High Speed 4 Click Place A dotted box with cross cursor is displayed on the screen Place it Multi Overlap as shown below 1234 Placing an Overlap Call Hidden Switch To bring up the keypad when any numerical data display part is pressed place an overlap call switch behind each part Place one switch with the following steps Max value Min value Entered value Place an overlap call switch behind the part Switch 1 Click the Switch icon in the tool bar The Switch dialog is displayed Division No p Draw Mode m io T Output Memory Main Character Detail Color oo i I Lamp Memory at aa m ee A a Ey paoa E Jfa a aala m roan Momentary x Function No Function Change coct e 8 13 uooiado Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 2 Click the Parts Select button and select 0000 The Switch dialog is displayed again 3 Click the Change button at Function in the Main tab window The Switch Function dialog is displayed Select Multi Overlap and enter 0
26. Main tab window Detail tab window Division No unchecked Output Memory LC unchecked L unchecked Lamp Memory unchecked Process Cycle High Speed Output Action Momentary ignored Color tab window Function Roll Up Frame ON Color Gray Character tab window ON Color Gray OFF Color Silver color No setting extreme right e Roll Down Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Roll Up switch except the following Part selection No 97 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Function Roll Down e Plus Block Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Roll Up switch except the following Part selection No 102 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Function Plus Block e Minus Block Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Roll Up switch except the following Part selection No 101 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Function Minus Block 12 11 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode e Graph Return Part selection No 65 in file Parts_e z p Main tab window Mchecked unchecked Division No Draw Mode REP Output Memory unchecked Direction RGT Output Action Momentary ignored Detail tab window Function Graph Return _ unchecked Character tab window L unchecked No 0 Graph _ unchecked No 1 Return High Speed Char Prop dialog
27. Main tab window of the Entry dialog D150 is entered for Command Memory Click the Entry icon in the Part auxiliary tool box and click the Detail icon in the entry mode parts tool bar The Entry dialog is YOSYUD UO LOJSAdO 08 NZ displayed Check the Command Memory Main Detail Division No m Type Data Display AAE ON Command Memory a Info Qutput Memory sur 6340 mas IV Reverse ga j2 rey max nn Qh aa gt 09310 is used to release the keypad interlock 7 19 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Data 1 Data 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data 5 0 0 0 00 2 Bit 15 of the memory D150 is the writing enabled disabled bit Set bit 15 D150 H8000 Now the numerical keys and ENT keys of the keypad work Set bit 15 of D150 L FEOL ose z ee l 8 gt ay PSI OTT TTT a o or O 2 ME Max value 9999 Min value 0 al Entered value io Data 1 0 7 8 9 A Data 2 0 Data 3 0 0 4 2 Data 4 0 00 1 2 3 CLR Data 5 0 0 ED ov All keys on the keypad become valid 3 Locate the cursor on the Data 1 part Press 1 on the keypad 1 is entered for Entered value Press 5 15 is entered for Entered value Max value 9999 M
28. Maximum of the baudrate varies according to the model of PC b E LOK Cancel _ 4 Click OK to return to the Transfer dialog Screen Data Transference 5 Set up as shown below Transfer device ZM 70 Transfer Data Screen Data O Use Simulator LI Read comments in data transfer 6 Click PC gt The Transferring dialog is displayed on the computer After the I F driver data is transferred the screen data is transferred The Transferring dialog on the computer After the I F drive data is transferred the screen data is transferred 7 Main Menu screen appears upon the completion of the data transfer ZM 72T 1998 9 1 07 23 30 Systern Information FONT VF DRV VER 1 000 VER 1 000 1 000 1 000 MELSEC JW ENGLISH Screen Data Information PLC Type SHARP JW Series Error Stop we 786432 Comment Time Out 0 50 sec Retry 3 Keyword I F driver This is a protocol file necessary for communication between ZM 70 and PLC or ZM 70 and a general purpose computer If the I F driver does not conform to PLC connected to ZM 70 communication will not be executed correctly 3 4 Screen Data Transference ZM 80 Operation Check SEE 1 Make sure whether ZM 70 is connected to the PLC Press SYSTEM key The screen created on the PC appears Control Terminal OBE Ex PTL ZM82 Series If Communication between ZM 70 amp PLC Is Not Successful
29. Open the Detail tab window Set up the maximum and minimum values Check the Alarm box so that Max and Min setting becomes valid Set up as shown below Max 9999 Max Color Foreground Red Background Blue Min 0 Min Color Foreground Red Background Blue Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Num Display x Main Type Char Prop Detail I Use Operation IV Alarm Max s83 3 Max ColorForeground Molo iT TEF Background iol eT ely Min fo PEE Min ColorForeqround B a aT ely Background EX a Tel Process Cycle High Speed Cancel Apply If an entered value is not in the range from specified min value to max value the value is shown in the color selected for Max Color or Min Color This function is valid only when such a value is entered from PLC When a value not within the range is entered through the keypad the entry is rejected 9 Place the numerical data display part as shown below by clicking the Place button Numerical Data Entry Screen About transparency For a numerical data or character display part note the setting of Transparent When a painted box is placed behind a part the Transparent box must be checked Foreground color i
30. Place and place the part on the screen in the same manner as the following 4 Modify the size of the display part Message display part Messages appear in occuring Mam Henory card 1s inserted this display part when errors arise The part location can be Bring up grids to be referred to for modifying the display part size checked on the screen Select Display Environment from the Display menu Open the Grid tab Select Display Environment from the Display menu Open the Detail tab window O O D Q p O window in the Display Environment dialog Set as shown below Grid Dsp M Chiecked in the Display Environment dialog and choose Area Grid Color Red Grid Type Byte Set the Y size approximately to 2 grids and the X size to 45 grids 4 4 Click the Detail icon from the message mode parts tool bar The Message dialog is displayed e Message dialog Main tab window Division No Action Select Message Process Cycle Low Speed Option 27 Memory card Memory manager function Error numbers which can be stored in memory address n 1 I F Memory n and the corresponding messages Option 28 2 Char Prop tab window Char Type Z checked Italic unchecked Enlarge X Y 2 Foreground Red B blink Memory card status is written from the ZM 80 to the memory address specified for I F Memory in the Memory Card dialog
31. Place the numerical data display part Click the Place button in the Num Display dialog A dotted box for numerical data display area is displayed Drag the box to the desired position and click the mouse Refer to the following figure The numerical data display part has been completed Numerical Data and Character Displa lt Numerical data display gt The part has been completed Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Copying the Numerical Data Display Part Make seventeen copies of the numerical data display part In this example consecutive memory addresses are set up for the copies 1 Click the placed numerical data display part handles are shown Select Multi Copy from the Edit menu The Multiple Copy dialog is displayed 2 Set up as shown below and click the OK button 4 Dot Direction o Interval Direction Interval Pitch RGT C BTM X Distance 8 Quantity X 6 a af Y Distance 8 Quantity Y 3 X Distance 8 Z Quantity x 6 5 MMemory INC Y Distance 8 Quantity Y 3 MNum Data Memory Greer INE V Memory INC 09200 Step 1 I Num Data Memory fos200 yee E cr r OK Cancel 3 Eighteen numerical data display parts the master inclusive are placed Numerical Data and Character Displa lt Numerical data display gt 18 parts are placed IEKA WVE IVEY ee We ee CEUC lt Charact
32. Prop tab window as shown below Tre L 01s play Set up text properties to be displayed in this area Set up as shown below Char Type Normal Relay x m Main Cher Prop Detail MTransparent Char Type Normal L_ Italic m iiransparent Enlarge X 1 Y 1 T Italic Enlarge X E Y E Foreground Foreground White Backoraund conc ay Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode Detail Tab Window 1 Choose whether data of the message displayed or selected on the screen in relay mode should be output to PLC If you want to output data check the box and specify the desired top memory address For specifying the memory address 3 word required refer to the Instruction Manual The box is not checked in this Main Char Prop Detail example 2 Choose Low Speed for Process Cycle Process Cycle Low Speed 7 Cancel Apply Quitting the Relay Dialog When quitting the Relay dialog click OK The dialog is reduced to an icon and stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner of the screen Modifying or deleting the Relay dialog 1 When modifying or deleting the Relay dialog click the icon in the Part auxiliary tool box appearing in the lower left corner of the screen 2 The relay mode parts tool bar is displayed SRC EE l 3 The Detail icon retains the data of the Relay dialog previously se
33. Select System Setting from the Item menu and click Memory Card Setting The dialog is displayed When memory address n is specified for I F memory an error number if arisen is stored in address n 1 Specify address n 1 for Memory in the Main tab window Specify a message group number for Message GNo Register messages in this group corresponding to the error numbers which can be stored in n 1 Click OK The Message dialog is reduced to an icon and stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner of the screen Register the error messages as message edit group No 3 1 2 Error No Details Select Message from the Item menu The Message dialog is displayed Specify 3 and click OK The Message 3 Edit window is displayed Register the following messages Z P blank a There is an error occurring within the memory card I F board s2 ZM 1REC is not connected po ZM 80 and ZM 1REC are not connected No 4 No memory card is inserted No 5 Memory card format is different from the setting data No 6 Memory card capacity is smaller than the setting data No 7 The memory card is not compatible No 8 blank No 9 blank Z i Attempted to write to a memory card of FLASH ROM Z The memory card is write protected Z o NO There is an error in writing data to the memory card Z o O
34. Stop Bit 2 Parity Even Own Stat No ZM70 Total Send Delay msec Retry sil T PLC I F Driver not setting N A a POWER RUN o This message appears when a new ZM 70 is turned on first 4 Connect ZM 70 to the computer used for screen editing using the screen data transfer cable For a DOS V computer use our cable ZM 82CV ZM 82C DOS V computer ADP25 M ZM Series ZM 82C a rol eeen i D sub 9pin 8pin D sub ty ZM 82CV DOS V computer ZM Series P ZM 82CV B B D sub 9pin D sub 25pin 3 5mp ONZ Screen Data Transference Transferring the Screen Data 1 Onthe ZM 71SE screen on the computer click the Transfer icon or select Transfer from the File menu 2 The Transfer dialog is displayed Transfer nl aean canmente th debe taneler Set up as shown below Transfer Device ZM 70 Transfer Data Screen Data Cl Use Simulator LJ Read comments in data transfer Click PC gt When the screen data is transferred first the I F driver data is also transferred automatically 3 The Transferring dialog is displayed on the computer After the I F driver data is transferred the screen data is transferred The ZM 70 screen also brings up the Transferring dialog 3 10 Screen Data Transference Transferring x Transferring ES i LF driver transferring i i i EA Melaal tpa gt BETTERE TT TTT TT
35. Switch Lamp Display Grid Display ON Grid lard Wiset gostan M Paint Dsp I Graphic Relay Dsp ON C OFF aon M Message Dsp Graphic Library Key Display Display Environment I Data Block Dsp Change All Display Environment Redraw Memory data is displayed on the computer screen It is not necessary to allocate memory consecutively However some PLC models can handle data more quickly when the numbers are consecutive 6 8 Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Modifying Copied Numerical Data Parts Modify the following numerical data parts lt Numerical data display gt Display Type Choose HEX Decimal Point Enter 2 Digits Enter 6 Display Type Choose DEC Data Length Choose 2 Word 1 Double click the numerical data display part for modification 2 The corresponding Num Display dialog is displayed For the part allocated with 09236 choose HEX for Display Type 3 For the part allocated with 09240 enter 2 for Decimal Point 4 For the part allocated with 09242 enter 6 for Digits and consequently choose 2 Word for Data Length 5 Because the last part assigned with 09242 overlaps with the adjacent part assigned with 09240 drag the last part as shown below Numerical Data and Character Display lt Numerical data display gt lt Character display gt Modification has been completed
36. etc Info Output Memory u16340 The selection order of the numerical data display part currently selected by the cursor is written When it is not necessary select Internal Mem MReverse This option determines whether to highlight the data display area in reverse video currently selected as the entry target Target Memory Direct Data in the selected data display area is written directly to the specified memory address Input Item Select Internal Up Down switches on the screen are used to move the cursor UOlLOJIOdO E Bit 15 of the command memory Writing enabled disabled Writing is disabled by default for the keypad in the entry mode any keys other than UP and DOWN do not work because bit 15 of the command memory is off To use the keypad set bit 15 H8000 of the memory 3 Click OK The Entry dialog is reduced to an icon and stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner of the screen This step completes setting up entry mode 7 11 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Copying the Numerical Display Part Entry Target Make four copies of the numerical data display part to which data should be written 1 Click the numerical data display part for which Entry Target is selected for Display Function 1234 Handles are shown around it 2 Select Multi Copy icon in the tool bar The Multiple Copy dialog is displayed Multiple Copy 3 S
37. for Overlap No and Multi Overlap No Click OK Switch Function x E Memon Card Mema Pad Table Data Display I Lamp Memory Normal Entry Sample aa C No a Output Action Momentas 7 Screen Sareen Wo p i Function Overlap 0N ka No Function Changs D S RESIST z lt z fuie Overlap No E Hard Copy Multi j a Place Cancel Ea E t Word Operation Plus Block Return Minus Block Reset i Roll Up Giecuny Roll Dowr 4 Open the Color tab window and d i i Block Call Black p z set up as shown below z p i Mode Dignan urdden 0 z ON Color Purple E OFF Color Green Frame Type No Frame mea eo 5 Click Place and place the switch over the top numerical data display part The numerical data display part is under the switch Multi Overlap E EB E a a h a The numerical data display part is hidden 6 Click the switch handles are shown Click the Move to Back icon to display the part on the switch The numerical data display part selec TNG SWE Click the Move to Back icon appears on the switch handles are shown s 1234 i m a 8 14 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Copying the Numerical Data Display Part and the Overlap Call Switch Make nine copies of both the numerical data display part and the overlap call switch 1 Copy the numerical data disp
38. for No 0 and No 1 Color tab window Char Type Normal Blue Foreground Black Lamp Memory unchecked e Reset Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Graph Return switch except the following Main tab window Color tab window Function Reset ON Color Blue Character tab window OFF Color Red No O Reset The following explains the switch functions Roll Up Scrolls by one data element toward the most recent If it cannot be held in the display area one data element at a time scrolls into view Roll Down Scrolls by one data element toward the oldest If it cannot be held in the display area one data element at a time scrolls into view Scrolls by one page toward the oldest Graph Return Flashes when any of the Roll Up Roll Down Plus Block and Minus Block switches is pressed When the Graph Return switch is pressed while it is flashing the display is restored to the most recent trend sampling data Flashing is canceled as well as the selection Reset Lights up when the switch is pressed once When it is pressed again within 2 seconds the buffering area in use is cleared and sampling is restarted immediately If not pressed within 2 seconds the switch is turned off and resetting is nullified 12 12 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Trend Sampling Data Display Parts 1 Set up the Count Display and Time Display parts for
39. from the Edit menu The Multiple Copy dialog is displayed 2 Setup as shown below and click the OK button Multiple Copy Dot C Line Column Interval Pitch r Direction f Dot Direction ee 4 eee DE i 0 Y Distance f Quantity J5 Interv al Change Direction ah zi X Distance 19 Quantity X 5 P orderini MV Memory INC Y Distance 0 Quantity Y 1 il po Ej MMemory INC M Switch Memory fosooo 0 ea 4 Jo Lemp Memon LF MSwitch Memory E a 09000 0 Step 1 oK Coce 3 Five switches the master switch inclusive are displayed 1st 4 12 Creating Switches 4 Complete the MANUAL RUN and STOP switches 1 Double click the 2nd switch The Switch dialog is displayed Open the Main tab window Set up as shown below Division No 0 Output memory Mchecked 09000 1 Lamp Memory _ unchecked Output Action Momentary Function No function 2 Click Character in the Switch dialog The Character tab window is displayed 3 AUTO is highlighted in the switch Key in MANUAL 4 Click the OK button The switch is completed 5 For the 3rd switch follow the same steps UOlLOJIOdO E Bring up the Main tab window and set up as shown below Division No 0 Output memory Mchecked 09000 2 Lamp Memory _ unchecked Output Action Momentary Function No function Bring up the Character tab wind
40. isplay function Sub display Relay sub display function Screen call Relay mode Supplemental messages or graphics are displayed Ascreen block is called Messages are displayed by specifying the numbers As many consecutive messages as the number of lines Y size are displayed As many messages as the number of lines Y size are displayed by specifying each message number The messages to be displayed are set up in the message edit window In this chapter you will create the following screen in relay mode Trouble Display 9 1 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode i 2 3 4 5 6 Registering messages essesceescoecoecoesoooooooooo o e P93 Selecting relay mode ss eresccerecccceccccceccccceceseees P9 G Setting up the Relay dialogs seercceecccccccccccceccceeces P9 7 Setting up a message display area parts eeeeeeeeeeseeecceses P9 10 Creating the Roll Up and Roll Down switches eesseeeeeeee2PQ 12 Division number check ee eeccecccccccvcccccccccccescsees PO 14 N SSS SS N CU Operation Creating a New Screen Create and place the NEXT switch to bring up the next screen on screen No 4 Open a new screen and place the fixed text 1 Place a switch part on screen No 4 as shown below In the Switch dialog enter Screen 5 for Function Multi OQverlap pea 2 Click the Next icon to open the new screen No 5 3
41. 0 Overlap mai J No 1 Overlap Maine Pall pilti viden No 2 Overlap Plein Eall hilti widen Cancel 8 11 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Overlap Multi 4 The Overlap Multi dialog is ete tent displayed Overlap No E ES Item Select ltem Select heman fossa m Command 5 Set up as shown below intemal Extemal Overlap No 0 Item Select D Goordinate Designation Command Internal Memory sur 6340 m Memory u16340 Click OK The Overlap icon is stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner of the screen The setting to call up the overlap on the screen has been completed Placing a Numerical Data Display Part Entry Target Place a numerical data display part to which data entered through the keypad should be written 1 Click the Num Data Display icon in the tool bar File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window Ds oles D ei CEI 2 The Num Display dialog is displayed Click Part Select Select 0001 from the list 3 Setup as shown below Main Memory D180 Type Display Function Entry Target Order 0 Digits 4 Decimal Point 0 Display Type DEC w o sign Entry Type DEC Data Length 1 Word MZero Suppress Flush R Char Prop Char Type Normal _ Transparent _ Italic Char Size 1 Byte Rotate Normal Direction RGT Enlarge X 1 Y 1 Foreground White Background Green 8 12
42. 2 Also place the max value and min value display parts following the same steps Click the Max Display icon and Min Display icon in the entry mode parts tool bar respectively and set up as shown below Main tab window Division No 0 Type tab window Display function Max or Min Display Digits 4 Decimal Point 0 Display Type DEC w o sign Char Prop tab window Char Type Normal _ Transparent _ Italic Char Size 1 Byte Rotate Normal Direction RGT L_ Spacing unchecked Enlarge X 1 Y 1 Foreground Purple Background Yellow Max value display ete ee es estes ees n Min value displa E pay Setting Up Entry Mode Set up the control data for the keypad placed on the overlap 1 Click the Detail icon in the entry mode parts tool bar oe i The Entry dialog is displayed i E Data Display 7 UOlMOJOdO Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 2 Setup as shown below Main tab window Detail tab window Division No 0 _ Use Graphic Type Data Display _ Default to 0 Command Memory 09310 Process Cycle Low Speed Info Output Memory u16340 MReverse Target Memory Direct Input tem Select Internal _ ZM 30 Compatible 3 Click OK The Entry icon is stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner Placing Texts on the Overlap Place the following texts on the overlap Max value i234 Min value
43. 267 124 Char 294 124 Char 348 124 1 Char 375 124 O Calendar 240 NY lt OO O O O D Q E O J Q D O 2 5 Click the next Grouping Start gt gt gt gt Reduce the calendar part in the same manner E Item List Placed Part Grouping Start gt gt gt gt Box Paint 240 105 381 127 Continuous Line 381 105 240 127 3 Continuous Line 240 127 381 105 3 lt lt Continuous Line 242 125 382 107 3 Continuous Line 382 107 242 125 3 Char 267 124 Char 294 124 6 Click the Frame Auto Fit icon The frame is snapped to the calendar part olea le 7 Click X in Item List Placed Part The list is closed 8 Click X in the Modify Part window The Screen Edit window appears 14 11 Calendar Display a Notes on calendar part modification 1 When adding or removing an area for year month day hour minute second or day of the week of the calendar part use the Calendar dialog The Modify Part window is not valid for adding or removing areas because the Calendar dialog cannot be opened Areas for year month day hour minute second and day of the week Calendar display part characters etc or frame can be modified in the Modify Part window Frame Characters In Item List Placed Part the calendar part areas for year month day hour
44. Card Record No Quit Memory Card No Format Switch Memory Card FileName Memory Card Record Name Detail Option 6 Memory card Memory manager function Setting of the Format Switch 1 Click the Format Switch icon from the memory card parts tool bar The Switch dialog is displayed Bad Card Format has been specified for m Function in the dialog 2 Set the tab windows as shown below Part selection No 9 in file Parts_e z p _ Italic _ unchecked Output Memory L unchecked Lamp Memory _ unchecked Enlargement X 1 Y 1 Output Action Momentary Detail tab window a ignored Use ON Macro Function Card Format Use OFF Macro unchecked Character tab window Use Interlock Char Prop dialog Color tab window Char Type OFFcolor___ Red Main tab window Bvision no 0 Draw Mode REP Transparent checked Place the switch on the screen and enlarge it by two grids in the X direction Bring up the Switch dialog again For the position of the switch on the screen refer to Screen I on the previous page Detail Settings for a Memory Card For formatting a memory card click the Detail icon and specify a division number o O D Q O J equivalent to the division number set for the editing layer the base is used in this example for the format switch 1 Click the Detail icon from the memory card parts tool bar The Memory Card dia
45. Choose the standard type in this example Under total available memory capacity for one screen a maximum of 500 switches can be created 1 Click the Switch icon in the tool bar The Switch Switch Main Character Detail Color dialog is displayed Division No Draw Mode m e M Output Memory I Lamp Memory Output Action Momentary ba Function No Function Change m es Switch icon Parts Select Cancel Apply 4 4 Creating Switches 2 Click the Parts Select button Switch List Std z7p is displayed Switch List C PROGRAM FILES 2M71S Parts Std Z77P Ea 0000 0001 0002 uv gt Parts File M Save setting For ZM 70 Change Files of type to z7p to select ZM 70 parts file O D Q r O J Select Parts _e z7p then click Open Select parts file Look in 2 Parts File name Farts Files of type Z7P Cancel File name Partsi Files of type ZMP 4 Select 0002 from Switch List and click the Select button 5 The selected part appears in the preview display Switch part No 0002 appears Switch Main Charac er Detail Color Division No E C T Output Memory SEEEES 09310 0 Lamp Memory qrunu 09310 0 Output Action Momentary TYPE 3 AREA R2 Function Preview d
46. Data 5 Data 5 for the data Data 6 Data 6 Data 6 Data 7 Data 7 Data 7 Data 8 Data 8 Data 8 Data 9 Data 9 Data 9 Data 10 Data 10 Data 10 Data 11 Data 11 Data 11 1 Transfer the record name for file No 0 and record No 0 of the memory card to memory addresses D610 to D612 using the steps below 1 The File Select switch blinks Press 0 FILE 0 in the display area 2 The Record Select switch blinks Press 0 AAAAAA 3 Press the Memory Card gt PLC switch The record name and the set data are transferred to the PLC memory The screen appears as shown in the right hand figure Press this switch Daja Transfer Memory Card lt gt Data da a Card No Card Name AAAAAA File No N CO O O O D Q O d O 5 D Q File Name FILE O Record No Record Name AAAAAA The record name and data are transferred File Select to the PLC memory PLCS Record Select The names and numbers of the selected card file and record are indicated Option 35 Memory card Memory manager function 2 Monitor memory address D605 Bit 10 is set ON during the transfer Bit 14 is set ON on completion D605 HO gt H400 gt H4000 3 pe i 2 st A A of 7 of o e Specify data for memory addresses D613 to D624 as follows 4 Press the PLC gt Memory Card switch The record name and the set data are transferred to the memory card 5 Transfer the record name for file
47. Direction RGT Spacing Enlarge X 1 Y 1l Foreground White Background Black 4 Place as shown below by clicking the Place button Numerical Data Entry Screen 8 5 2 Lt UOlLOIOdO o Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Placing Max and Min Value Display Parts Place max and min value display parts 1 Place a max value display part Click the Max Display icon in the entry mode parts tool bar m zr do a 2 The Num Display dialog is displayed Set up as shown below Main tab window Division No 0 Type tab window Display Function Max Display Digits 4 Decimal Point 0 Specify the maximum number of digits for the placed entry target parts In this example enter 4 for Digits 3 Set up the Char Prop tab window as shown below Char Type Normal _ Transparent _ Italic Char Size 1 Byte Rotate Normal Direction RGT Spacing Enlarge Ail Y 1 es i Foreground Yellow Background Red a 4 Place the part as shown on the right by clicking the Place 7 ILe Le IA button ss a 1 2 3 CLR 0 ENT 5 Place amin value display pa
48. Division No Draw Mode gt cy p H OR ed REP T Output Memory Lamp Memory Preview display i OFF ON P3 Output Action Parts Select Momentary Function F oll Up Change Cancel 4 The switch part shown in the preview display should be modified Click Parts Select Switch List Parts_e z7p is displayed Select 0001 and click Select Check the Save Setting box if it is not checked 5 Click Character in the Switch dialog The Character tab window is displayed 6 Enter UP for text field No 0 Set up text properties as shown below Char Type Normal Foreground White MTransparent Rotate Normal Direction RGT Enlarge X 1 Y 1 7 Click the Place button and place the switch part on the screen as shown below Place in this position 9 13 UOlLOJOdO EJ Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 8 Create a Roll Down switch following the same steps Choose Roll Down from the pull down menu appearing by clicking the UP DOWN Switch icon Enter DOWN in the Character tab window and set up text properties as those for the Roll Up switch Quitting Relay Mode 1 Relay mode has been set up 2 Click the Quit icon in the relay mode parts tool bar The tool bar disappears Quit icon Or the bar disappears automatically by clicking an icon in a different tool bar Division Number Check The same divisi
49. E E m gt Division No mem fey eel aw ze kn es lemas lE aaa al 2 The following inquiry dialog appears Click Yes 3 The Select a screen data to save dialog is displayed Enter Example1 in the text field and click the Save button Select a screen data to save Save in EJ Data For ZM 70 Extension is Z71 when a screen data is saved File name Save az tyoe Key in Example1 Now this screen file is saved under the file name of Example1 Z71 2 14 Screen Data Transference Screen Data Transference We will transfer the screen data file name Example1 Z71 created in Chapter 2 to ZM 70 The process is different between ZM 70 and ZM 80 See P3 8 for the details Ceo SESESEeEese gt 1 ZM 70 setup eeoeoeeoeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeete P3 1 Turn on ZM 70 and connect it with a PC 2 Connecting a PLC to ZM 70 se eeeeeeescccccccsssceessecees P3 2 Connect a PLC to ZM 70 3 Transferring the screen dat to ZM 70 eeeeeeeesereeeecseees P3 3 Transfer the screen dat from the PC to ZM 70 4 Communication start between ZM 70 and PLC eeeeeeeeeeeeeee P3 5 Press the SYSTEM key and F 1 key of ZM 70 so that it start to run Operation Before Data Transference Start up ZM 70 1 When the ZM 70 is turned on first after being unpacked the following screen is displayed The following screen is not displaye
50. Enlarge the switch by one size along the grids in the X and Y axis directions or To enlarge the switch drag a handle using the mouse as above 1 or 2 Text in Switch Enter text to be placed in the switch Place AUTO 1 Double clicking the switch or selecting the switch handles are shown and clicking the Detail Prop Change icon brings up the Switch dialog 2 Click Character The Character tab window is displayed Cursor Creating Switches 3 While the cursor is placed in text field No 0 click Char Prop The Char Prop No 0 dialog is displayed Set up as shown below Char Type Noma Z Char Type Normal Foreground S T TET Backoround Foreground White MV Transparent Italic a S MTransparent note Fo L Italic Direction AGT J Rotate Normal Ene xX 2 2 vy 2 Direction RGT Enlarge mee Y2 The Char Prop dialog can be set up for text in each text field 4 Key in AUTO in text field No 0 A maximum number of characters in a line depends on switch size and character size UOlLOJIOdO E 5 Click the OK button The text is displayed in the preview display in the Switch dialog Checking the Switch Colors in the Switch Dialog 1 Click Main in the Switch dialog The Main tab window is displayed Switch x Chan Character Detail Color Division No Draw Mode mH amp XOR E C REP So T Output Memory
51. If Communication Error Appears on the ZM 70 s r P Communication Error Time Out Screen No Received Code No YOSYUD uodo O WZ Ea Screen Data Transference The possible causes are as follows e An incorrect PLC type is selected Check if a correct PLC type is selected in the Select PLC Type dialog when a new screen is opened e The cable is connected incorrectly Check if the cable is connected to the correct pins Check the cable for breakage e The communication parameters set up for PLC and ZM 80 are not in conformity Check the parameter contents If Screen No Error Appears on the ZM 70 Screen Screen No Error Check if a screen number which does not exist is entered for the memory address n 2 of the read area Keyword Read area Read Area is set up in the Comm Parameter dialog To bring up the dialog select System Setting from the Item menu and click Comm Parameter Comm Parameter Main 1 Detail Baud Rate Signal Level AS2320 C R9422 Fades oMoo00 gE WiteArea DMOO050 Ez I Read Write Area ZM 30 Compatible P Ie nan EE The read area is for transferring mainly screen display commands from an external device PLC etc to ZM 70 Three consecutive words are assigned to the read area When Buffering Area Setting is used more words are necessary The contents are 3 6 Screen Data Transference SCRN_COM Screen status command SCRN_No Exter
52. Pattern dialog Parameter Setting Pattern x Action C Replace Animate Parameter x S 3 Start Y No Setting Set C Absolute Input TE 7 gt No o Setting Set C Incremental Input N Saal DIY A Set C No Setting OK Cancel About parameter numbers When displaying a graphic on the screen memory for display must be secured Memory for animation transformation parameter memory also must be secured but is allocated following the memory for display By specifying a number in the Parameter dialog the ordinal number for allocating memory for animation transformation is determined Refer to the following example Graphic No 0 Graphic No 1 Graphic No 2 Graphic No 3 O O A Radius X Absolute Input1_ End point X Incremental Input2 Radius X Incremental Input4 PX3 Incremental Input 5_ End point Y Incremental Input 3 PY3 Incremental Input 6_ In the graphic relay mode memory is allocated to the above graphics in the sequence as shown in the table For parameter1 graphic No 0 For parameter2 graphic No 1 For parameter3 graphic No 1 13 8 Creating Animation 6 Set the graphic to move it in the Y axis Y 0 direction When the graphic is moved up it is moved in the minus direction Minus Y axis direction Y i 479 Click Set for Start Y The Parameter dialog is displayed Choose Incremental Input N The entry box is b
53. Prop Foreground BES a E Background i T aT Tile SSS THe T Continue reading PLC memory when set to OFF Place Cancel 5 Set up as shown below MUse System Button Frame Type Paint Frame Prop Yellow Area Prop Foreground Green Background White Tile No 1 2nd from the left _ Continue reading PLC memory when set to OFF 8 6 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 6 Click Place A dotted box with cross cursor is displayed Place the box on the screen by clicking it Adjust it to the keypad size Placing a Keypad 1 Inthe Multi Overlap 0 Edit window in which the overlap part is placed right click the mouse The following pop up menu is displayed Undo Ctrl Reda Riker Cut Ctrl Copy Ctrl C Paste fete Delete Del ON Grid w Base Overlap 0 Change All On line Editing dine Bun 2 Select Overlap 0 Now the editing layer is limited within the overlap part and parts placement or drawing is allowed only on the part The tool bar as enclosed Q O D Q r O J below becomes valid Copy Chl C Paste Chat E ZMEditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 C Program Files ZM71S DATA Example1 Z71 reservation 6407480 10 Mi Eg i File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window Help Delete Del OT E E S E E E a aa aes S FEE ivisi H 5W LP orr x ON Grid oe 3 g Base Bali SSE SEE Overlap 0
54. Screen Setting Sitch Wotput A Witput AA MOVE tO Back LaTGup Unaroup BS otate Gra Lin aotate arapme Modig tart Detal setting 2 Check white for F foreground 3 Click the OK button to quit the Screen Setting dialog Now the screen color is changed to white When a new screen is opened it has the data of Screen Setting except Item Select Memory set up for the previous screen 4 2 Creating Switches Creating a Screen Title Create the screen title Switches and Lamps 1 Click the Text icon in the draw tool bar The Screen Drawing dialog is displayed 2 Key in Switches and Lamps Set up text properties and place the title in the upper center of the screen Foreground Black Background Purple x Enlarge X 3 Enlarge Y 3 Rotate Normal Direction RGT Shadow Select icon 3 Click the Select icon to close the Screen Drawing dialog UOlLOJIOdO E To place the title in the center EI 1 Select Align from the Edit menu and Undo Ciz Heda SiE click Align Setting The Align Setting F T dialog is displayed Tory o Paste 2 Check that Equal is chosen for Pitch Delete Bel Muli Go Check the Selected Area box and suis ada click the OK button egies Uraroup Rotate Graphic Switch Leamp Wentenng Align Settin EHA T Flush ef Pitch Detail Setting pall al l s Align Top 8 Select Environment g Equal I EEE lian
55. Set up anormal overlap on the base editing layer for multi overlap editing No 2 Base appears in the lower right corner 1 Click the Overlap icon The Overlap Normal dialog is displayed 2 Set as shown below Part selection No O in file Parts_e z7p Use System Button M checked Foreground No 0 extreme left Continue reading PLC memory when set to OFF 3 Place the overlap 4 Enlarge the overlap so as to place the character entry keys See figure above Bring up mode type grids X size by 40 grids Y size by 2 grids Drag a handle of the overlap See figure on the previous page 7 Set up the entry keys on the placed normal overlap 1 Right click the mouse Click Overlap 0 from the pop up menu to switch the editing layer OVLPO appears in the lower right corner 2 Click the Entry Mode icon from the tool bar Option 16 Memory card Memory manager function 3 Click the Keypad Entry Display and Detail icons from the entry mode parts tool bar and set their respective dialog boxes e Keypad Part selection No 18 in file Parts_e z7p e Entry Display Character Part selection No 6 in file Parts_e z p oe tab a viene tab de Direction RGT Disolay Function Entry Display _ unchecked Char Prop tab window Detail tab window The entry keys set up in this step are used to enter the names of memory cards files and records e Detail
56. The Num Display dialog is displayed 2 Set the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the memory card number display part except for the following Memory Card Record No Type tab window Display Function Memory Card Record No Place the display part as shown above 3 Click the Memory Card Record Name icon from the memory card parts tool bar The Char Display dialog is displayed 4 Set the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the memory card name display part except for the following Memory Card Record Name Type tab window Display Function Memory Card Record Name Bytes for Record has been specified for each file in the Memory Card dialog Check the maximum number for Bytes for Record and enter the same number for Bytes In this example 6 and 8 have been specified for Bytes for Record for file Nos O and respectively Thus enter 8 for Bytes Place the display part as shown above Setting of the Selection and Edit Switches Set the switches for selecting files and records and for editing card names and numbers file names and record names Memory Card Edit Screen ana oo laine File selection switch Card Name Sieiage File Name Siegel Record Name Saenz p Record selection switch Card number edit switch zal Record name edit switch Card name edit switch aig File name edit switch Option 12 Memory card Mem
57. Uncheck the Paint box Set up as shown below Part Drawing Bar Graph Scale Pie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Multi Text Line Box Circle Text Paint Dot Foreground Green lo oelelele fo ofa Line Type No 1 Foreground Backoround E Paint Select the desired option from eas Z Frame the Frame drop down menu 1E Frame Line Type ae fF 4 Al gt No 1 J Whether part color can be changed in the Lamp dialog is determined by an option selection from Frame Prop Prop Fixed Color cannot be changed in the Lamp dialog Frame Color can be changed by setting Frame ON OFF Color in the Color tab window opened in the Lamp dialog Area Color can be changed by setting ON OFF Color in the Color tab window opened in the Lamp dialog These options are also provided for the switch parts 6 Draw acircle and place it as shown on the right Drawn circle About enlarging the placed part e The placed part can be enlarged by right dragging the mouse while holding down the CTRL key Drag 400 zoom Drag as shown above Frame 200 zoom Drag as shown above By pressing the HOME CLR key the initial window display is restored the screen zero point the top left corner zoom 100 5 5 UOlLOJOAdO em Creating Lamps e Select Zoom from t
58. Y respectively In the Graphic Relay dialog D450 is specified for Memory The X and Y axes are thus provided with D451 and D452 respectively Graphic No 0 in group No 1 15 14131211109 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Memory D450 paso TT ILIN A D451 For parametef 1 X coordinate of start point Parameier 2 D452 For paramete 2 Y coordinate of start point Start X incremental 1 Start Y Incremental 2 4 Set bit 0 of D450 By specifying K300 for D451 the graphic is moved in the X axis direction by 300 dots When K300 is specified for D451 Animation Screen The graphic moves in the plus X axis direction by 300 dots gt 5 By specifying K550 for D451 the graphic is moved to the extreme right 500 dots from the original position When K550 is specified for D451 Animation Screen The graphic moves in the plus X axis direction by 550 dots from the original position 13 12 Creating Animation Graphic Movement in the Y axis Direction 6 Specify K200 for D452 Incremental is specified for Start Y in the Parameter Setting Pattern dialog The graphic is thus moved in the minus Y axis direction by 200 dots Animation Screen The graphic moves in the minus Y axis direction by 200 dots ly 1 a 200 dots Joey uoyoedo O8 WZ z a Pa keseye E oaa 7 By specifying K400 for D452 the graphic is moved in the minus Y axis direction by 400 d
59. ae ee Hale ol E L gA Bm n e UOlLOJOdO z 7 Click the Next icon The Pattern 4 Edit window is displayed 8 Click the Rotate Graphic icon twice The graphic is rotated by 180 degrees Click this icon twice The graphic is rotated by 180 degrees Dz cas Z aff zami misie 4 Pattern 4 Edit 13 17 Creating Animation 9 Click the Next icon The Eie Edt Display Transform Drew lem Tool Window Pattern 5 Edit window is Pee EEA E EA A T eket By le masele lt 2 displayed Click the Rotate Graphic icon three times The graphic is rotated by 270 degrees Click this icon three times The graphic is rotated by 270 degrees 10 Close the Pattern 3 Edit window and go back to the Screen Edit window Additional Parameters Setting Set up additional parameters for graphic change 1 Select Graphic Library from the Item menu The Graphic Library dialog is displayed Choose 1 and 0 for Group No and No respectively Click OK Tool Window Screen z ET Graphic Library Ea Graphic Library n i Multi Overlap G Group Mo f _ Data Block IB Message No Pattern Macro Block Cel Fage Block Direct Block Screen Alark 2 The graphic registered in the graphic library is displayed Select the graphic handles are shown and click the Parameter icon 13 18 Creating Animation The Parameter Setti
60. and Number Display Parts 1 Click the Memory Card Card No icon from the memory card parts tool bar The Num Display dialog is displayed 2 Set the dialog as shown below e Memory Card Card No Part selection No 1 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window DivisionNo O77 Italic unchecked Type tab window Char Size 1 Byte Display Function Memory Card No Rotate Normal Direction RG Spacing _ unchecked XI Yi Digits 1 Decimal Poit o wits Char Prop tab window Detail tab window Char Type Process Cycle High Speed Transparent unchecked Place the part as shown below Memory Card Edit Screen Card No File No Record No e Home i File Name SaHai Record Name Sige 3 Click the Memory Card Memory Card Name icon from the memory card parts tool bar The Char Display dialog is displayed 4 Set the dialog as shown below e Memory Card Memory Card Name Part selection No O in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Memory Card Name Char Prop tab window Detail tab window Memory card Memory manager function Bytes can be specified in the range of 0 to 32 A memory card name within the specified number of bytes can be displayed in the part Place the display part as shown below Memory Card Edit Screen Card No Gi File No Record No Memory card name File Name Sasae Record Name 338 Setting of the File Name amp No Display Parts Set up the file
61. be saved or not Click either Yes or No to close the program 7M715 AN Will overvarite in C Program Fieste 715404 7ASE sample 1 271 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data You will create the following screen This is the initial screen to be displayed at start up Lontral Terminal MS2 Series LL ees eeeerreeeeeorreeoeeeeeeeee oom 1 Opening a new files eeesecccescccccccccecesesccesseeees P2 2 Set up Edit Model and Select PLC Type 2 Creating a screen title screen editing esssssseeeeeeeeeee2 P2 3 The Text icon in the draw tool bar is used 3 Importing bit map data screen editing errsssseeeeeeeeeee P2 G Paste bitmap in the Tool menu is used 4 Creating logotype pattern editing and screen editing eeee P2 8 The Text icon in the draw tool bar is used for pattern editing The logotype is imported to the screen editing window using the draw tool bar SINPSlO0ld Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data Operation Before Creating a Screen After starting ZM 71SE follow the procedure below 1 Open anew file Click the New icon The Edit Model dialog and Select PLC Type dialog are displayed in sequence Set up as shown below Edit Model ZM 82 640 480 10 4 inches j Select PLC Type SHARP JW series Screen 0 Edit window is displayed F
62. beep when pressed and do not work 7 18 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Max value 9999 Min value o al Entered value MMO _ i Data 1 0 a ee Data 2 0 Data 3 0 0 i z 2 f 2 Data 4 0 00 1 2 3 CLR pages j Ji ENT ETE Any keys in the enclosed area do not work However the upward and downward cursor keys are valid to move up down the cursor By moving the cursor along the Data parts using the cursor keys the max and min values entered for each part are indicated 1 Max value 99 Min value 2g alt Entered value Eo Max value 9999 Min value O o al Entered value iO L i Data 1 0 7 8 9 A Data 1 a gt 7 8 9 A Data 2 0 gt Data 2 0 Data 3 0 0 2 2 Data 3 0 0 2 2 E Data 4 0 00 1 2 3 Data 4 0 00 1 2 3 CLR Data 5 Data 5 0 0 ENT 7 Pressing the Y key moves down the cursor The max and min values for the selected part are indicated To release the keypad interlock follow these steps 1 Check that in the
63. can be calculated by the following equation Calculation of file size Unit word File size bytes of record name 2 data x record Calculating the size of file No 0 6 24 12 x3 45 45 words Calculating the size of file No 1 8 2 10 x2 28 28 words Thus 1097 words have been used on the memory card 1024 45 28 1097 Option 4 Memory card Memory manager function Relationship between File No 0 1 amp PLC memory The relationship between file Nos 0 and 1 and the PLC memory is illustrated below Memory Card PLC Memory Card dialog setting for file File 0 Memory NOLU TREE Addresses for the Record Name Record Name Record Name eae Type Data File Record Name Record Name Record Name No of Records Record Name Record Name Record Name e sd O EO ll DARD nd Paay Data 1 Data 1 Data 1 Bytes for Record Data2 Data 2 Data2 Transfer Mode Data Data 3 Data 3 Data 3 Addresses Data 4 Data 4 Record Name paa tcc ae oo ee forthe data Data 5 Data 5 Data 5 Data 6 Data 6 Data 6 Data 7 Data 7 Data 7 No of Data Data 8 Data 8 Data 8 Data 9 Data 9 Data 9 Data 10 Data 10 Data 10 Data 11 Data 11 Data 11 Memory Card File 1 l l Record 0 Memory Card dialog setting for file Record name Record name No 1 PLC memory No of Records No of Data O D D Q z J Bytes for Record 8 Transfer Mode Data only Addresses for the data D635 Al
64. is entered for Division No at the top right of the screen When the above Division No is set first the same division number is automatically set for the parts to be placed afterwards For information on the division number refer to page 7 17 2 Click the Entry Mode icon in the tool bar File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window cae E x E a aa ILa Division No ajaj e gt fees st me anc lemese lE el aa 3 The entry mode parts tool bar is displayed on the right of the draw tool bar Click the Keypad icon on the extreme left mji PP Ee maj min A oe aa Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad 4 Keypad List Parts_e z7p is displayed Click 0001 and Select Keypad List C Program Files M 154 PARTS 4Parts_e zfp N _Csetect gt _ Cancel ogi OO05 EEFE OOu OOS 5 A keypad size dotted box with cross cursor is displayed on the screen Drag the box and click the mouse in the position as shown below The keypad is placed Numerical Data Entry Screen UOWOJOAO E Drag the cross cursor and click it in the desired position When the keypad has been placed it is grouped To modify each switch position or setting click the keypad handles are shown and select Ungroup from the Edit menu or cli
65. line 14 2 Calendar Display Calendar Part Setting Set up the calendar part in Fig 1 1 1 Click the Calendar Display icon The Calendar dialog is displayed Division No o g H naag 2 Select the part and place it on the screen Refer to A in Fig 1 1 Part selection No 49 in file Parts_e v6p Do not check the Save Setting box Main tab window oiviionNo o Do not set data in the Year Month Day Hour Minute Second Week and Day of Week Message Setting tab windows UOlLOJOdO ES Save Setting Clicking Parts Select in the Calendar dialog brings up the Calendar List It is recommended that Save Setting be unchecked lf calendar part No 4 is selected from the file Parts_e z7p while part No 1 has been placed mene EDA SW lt Save Setting is checked gt Calendar part No 4 is placed but the part No 1 dialog data is still saved lt Save Setting is unchecked gt Calendar part No 4 is placed and its dialog data is set up while the part No 1 dialog data is CD hh mm ss S cleared Calendar parts show calendar data year month day hour minute second day of the week in various ways with characters of etc If a new calendar part is placed while the old part data is saved the format of the new part may be altered It will not be easy to correct such an altered format using the Modify Part window etc refer to page 14 12 Thus
66. respectively You can imagine that 256 transparent sheets are laid on top of each other When several parts switch numerical data display display area are combined to establish a function such as an entry mode relay mode and sampling mode the parts must be set to the same division number Because the same division number is entered for the placed parts keypad max value display part etc in the above example they are linked with the entry mode and can function correctly The Numerical Data Entry Screen has been completed Save the file and transfer the screen data to ZM 70 7 17 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad ZM 70 Operation Check SE Opening Screen No 3 1 Connect ZM 70 to PLC and start communication Screen No 0 including the bit map data is displayed Lontral Terminal M82 Series Nex 2 Press the NEXT switch Screen No 1 is displayed Press the NEXT switch on the screen Repeat these steps until screen No 3 Numerical Data Entry Screen is displayed oo The extreme right digit blinks Numerical Data Entry Screen Max value 9999 Min value 0 Cursor is displayed nt pray Entered value Mo Releasing the Keypad Interlock When the keypad interlock is on the keys make an error sound
67. shown select Multi Copy from the Edit menu The Multi Copy dialog is displayed Set up as shown below and click OK e Multi Copy dialog Dot Checked Checked i Quantity X Quantity Y 7 Order INC M checked Memory INC M checked Num Data Memory u0001 Step XDistance o o o 14 4 Calendar Display 5 Set up the Num Display dialog for the six copy numerical display parts as shown below e Num Display dialog for month e Num Display dialog for minute Type tab window Type tab window Detail tab window Detail tab window 59 OX e Num Display dialog for day e Num Display dialog for second Type tab window Type tab window Detail tab window Detail tab window Michecked Alarm Mchecked 31 Max Min 0 O e Num Display dialog for hour e Num Display dialog for day of the week ie Type tab window Type tab window O Detail tab window Detail tab window Michecked Alarm Mchecked Minn JO Min 0 6 Click Detail in the entry mode parts tool bar The Entry dialog is displayed Set up as shown below e Entry dialog Main tab window Detail tab window Type Data Display Command Memory u0000 9u16340 Click OK The Entry dialog is reduced to an checked icon and stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in Direct the lower leff corner of the screen GD80 Compatible _ unchecked 7 Create the texts of Year Month Day Hour
68. the entry mode been set on the overlap Is Memory Card specified for Type in the Entry dialog Is the same division number specified for Division No in the Entry dialog and for the entry keys Check the Type tab window in the Char Display Num Display dialog set for the display part on the overlap Is Entry Display specified for Display Function When the File Name Edit switch is pressed an error sound is emitted pips and the switch does not work Check bit 1 file name edit prohibited of the memory address specified for Memory in the Memory Card dialog The bit may be set ON SHARP SHARP MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 1 0v 3 1999 Printed in Japan 0 1 Y S
69. the memory card file No 0 to the PLC memory The following is the data set for file No 0 on the memory card Select System Setting from the Item menu Open the 0 tab window in the Memory Card dialog Refer to page Option 3 No of Data 12 Bytes for Record 6 Transfer Mode Data Record Name Memory D610 From the above setting memory addresses D610 D611 and D612 are used for record name storage and D613 to D624 are used for data storage 1 Setup a character display part for record names to be stored in the PLC memory using the steps below Data Transfer Memory Card lt gt Data O O D Q p O Card No Character Card Name display part AECDEF S vee 1234 1234 1234 haish Record Name 1234 1234 1234 Click the Char Display icon from the tool bar The Char Display dialog is displayed Set as shown below e Char Display dialog Part selection No 0 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window D610 Char Prop tab window Type tab window Char Type Normal Display Function No Transparent _ unchecked Option 23 Memory card Memory manager function fal T Rotate Background Green Direction Detail tab window Spacing unchecked High speed Enlarge Kee Place the part as shown on the previous page 2 Set up anumerical data display part File No ABCDEF e n Ea a 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 ees an PL
70. 13 10 The Graphic Relay dialog is used 13 2 Creating Animation Operation Screen Color and Title Setting Display Draw Part ltem Tool Undo az l Select Screen Setting from the Edit menu Set up as shown below Reda HAY Ea oan F foreground Black Copy Ti E Paste Orley T tile No 1 extreme left pelete DE Multi Gapy Wave ta rant ee ta Back 2 Create the following screen title using the Draw menu Onaraue Potete Grepiic Align Tele DaaDisplyEding Animation Screen ionity Pett Detail seting Select Environment UOlLOJOdO z Division No Setting Screen Setting Edit OPEN Macro Edit CLOSE Macro Edit CYCLE Macro Local Function Switch Setting Text Animation Screen Box Foreground Yellow Enlarge X 2 Foreground Red MPaint checked Background Black Enlarge Y 2 Background Black MFrame checked Rotate Normal Italic unchecked Frame color Blue Direction RGT Shadow Tile No 1 extreme left Line Type Thick line No 2 from the left Graphic Registration as a Pattern Create the following graphic to be moved on the animation screen Pattern editing of bit map data is useful to create complicated graphics 1 Select Pattern from the Item menu The Pattern dialog is displayed Choose 2 for No and click OK Nee Tool Window Screen Graphic Library Patt Mdulti Overlap eee x Data Block kA m p Message i Macr
71. 2 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 Occurring 07 03 43 3 Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 Press the Display Change switch Occurring Reset changes to Occurring in the status display Press the Display Change switch again Reset 07 03 40 3 Occurring changes to Reset Reset 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 in the status display Monitor the information output memory H0002 is entered for D00310 It is confirmed that buffer No 0 contains data Press the Reset switch The switch lights up Press it again within 2 seconds Data sampled in buffer No 0 as well as the messages in the display area are cleared Monitor D00310 H0000 is entered It is confirmed that the buffering area contains no data Bring up 12 or more messages on the screen Check that the Roll Up Roll Down Plus Block Minus Block and Graph Return switches operate as intended Refer to page 11 14 11 19 YOSYUD UO LOJEAdO OS WZ E Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph For ZM 0 Up to 8 lines can be displayed in a display area Trend Sampling Mode SINDSOOld E Trend sampling mode is used to express time varying data in a line graph This mode stores time varying data in the buffering area thus allowing you to check data trends in reverse c
72. 2 OFF When the RUN switch is released JRun the lamp goes off automatically Lamp 3 goes off at the same time M0002 is reset 5 14 Creating Lamps 2 M0003 ON Press the STOP switch Lamp 4 lights up M0003 is set When the STOP switch is released M0003 OFF lamp 4 goes off M0003 is reset Turn on the STOP switch lamp Set M0005 with a command from PLC The switch lamp lights up Refer to 6 on page 4 13 PLC Memory YOOYD UOIOJEdO 08 NZ Eg 5 15 Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts You will create the following screen including PLC numerical data and character display parts Numerical Data and Character Displa Numerical data display gt VEL WE lt Character display SINCSOOld cS 1 Setting up the Num Data Display dialog and placing the numerical data display part gt ecccseeeeeeees P6 3 2 Making copies of the part and their modifications seesseeeee P6 7 3 Setting up the Char Display dialog and placing the character display part scccceeeeeeeeccce P6 10 4 Making copies of the part and their modifications esssseeeee P6 13 Operation Creating a New Screen Open anew screen and place fixed texts 1 Click the Next icon to open a new screen Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts aj Next icon i Create s
73. 22 155 144 3 Continuous Line 155 144 362 122 3 Grouping End lt E Grouping Start gt gt gt gt Continuous Line 157 142 360 124 3 Continuous Line 360 124 157 142 3 Grouping End lt lt lt Char 182 141 Char 209 141 Char 263 141 3 Char 290 141 3 O Calendar 155 122 362 144 3 Click and delete the Char lines for Grouping Start gt gt gt gt Box Paint 155 121 3 Continuous Line 362 1 Continuous Line 155 1 second and Grouping End lt lt lt Grouping Start gt gt gt gt Continuous Line 157 1 When selecting two or more lines at a time Continuous Line 360 1 hold down the CTRL key and click them Grouping End lt lt lt lt Char 182 140 Char 209 140 Char 263 140 0 Calendar 155 121 3 14 10 Calendar Display 4 Bring up both Item List Placed Part and Modify Part window Click Grouping Start gt gt gt All included items are selected The calendar part in the Modify Part window is also selected Reduce the calendar display part by dragging the handle of the part in the X axis direction Box Paint 240 105 447 127 Continuous Line 447 105 240 127 3 Continuous Line 240 127 447 105 3 Grouping Start gt gt gt gt Continuous Line 242 125 445 107 3 Continuous Line 445 107 242 125 3 Grouping End cece Char
74. 22 al Entered value GP Data 2 0 Data 3 0 0 2 6 Z Data 4 0 00 1 2 i 4 CLR Data 5 0 O T AN NA YOOYD UOHOJEdO 08g NZ a When a key is pressed while the maximum available digits have already been entered the key does not work 6 Ifthe cursor is moved to the Data 3 part before the ENT key is pressed Data 2 still indicates 0 When 888 8 is keyed in and the ENT key is pressed while the cursor is located on the Data 3 part the key makes an error sound beep and the entry is not valid Any value exceeding the maximum available value cannot be entered Press CLR key to reset Entered value and key in a value within the allowable range 7 21 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Max value 555 5 Min value Tie al Entered value EEES Data 1 15 7 8 9 ra Data 2 0 Data 3 0 0 2 2 Data 4 0 00 1 2 3 CLR Data 5 0 0 gt WE Ay A If a value exceeding the max available value is keyed in the ENT key is not valid
75. 3 The Pattern List window is displayed Select No 2 and click Place Pattern List 0001 0004 0005 I A ord ecg int n GEF Place Cancel 13 5 UOlLOJOdO z Creating Animation 4 The cross cursor is displayed in the window Drag the cursor in the following position and click the mouse Parameter Setting When animating graphics registered in the graphic library provide them with parameters Keyword Parameter When animating or transforming graphics or texts on the screen it is necessary to secure memory for these purposes These settings are made by parameters Set up parameters in graphic library editing 1 Select the graphic handles are shown in the Graphic LIB 1 0 Edit window 2 Click the Parameter icon in the draw tool bar The Parameter Setting Pattern dialog is displayed Start X No Setting Set Start Y No Setting Set No No Setting Set 13 6 Creating Animation 3 Choose Animate for Action About Animate and Replace When Replace is chosen the graphic moves in the following manner F G G 6G 6 When Animate is chosen the graphic moves in the following manner The previous graphic is cleared 13 4 Set the graphic to move it in the X axis direction When the graphic is moved to the right on the X axis it is moved in the plus UOlLOIOAdO direction Plus X axis direction
76. 89 is displayed immediately 6 By entering 0 for 9242 or 1 for 9244 65536 is displayed immediately Writing Characters from PLC When data is to be displayed in characters it may be easier to illustrate memory allocation by bytes B 42 A 41 n 2nd character 1st character n ist character LSB 0 7 A Memes Memory n ond character MSB 8 15 B D 44 C 43 7 ord character C Memory n 1 2nd character 1st character Memory n 1 ae D nate er gt F 46 E 45 th character Memory n 2 2nd character 1st character MEMORY mes 6th character F oad H 48 G 47 Memory 43 7th character G i 8th character H Memory n 3 2nd character 1st character By entering H4241 for 9220 H4443 for 9222 H4645 for 9224 and H4847 for 9226 ABCDEFGH is displayed immediately Placing Multiple Numerical Data When displaying a greater amount of screen data the display speed gets slower In such a case the following methods should be effective 1 To increase the display speed for all data Allocate memory in consecutive number 2 To increase the display speed for the specified data For data which may be viewed slower when changed choose Low Speed for Process Cycle Only for data which should be viewed in real time choose High Speed for Process Cycle ae For details refer to Chapter 5 Screens in the Reference Manual 6 16 Changing the PLC M
77. Bottom z Division No Setting Vertical Align 7 Screen Setting HoreontallAlion tikisa M Selected Area Edit OPEN Macro m Align Settine Edit CLOSE Macro ccd iade Edit CYCLE Macro Delete All 3 Enclose the title using the mouse The coordinates are as shown below A dotted box appears Coordinates 0 0 Switches and Lamps Coordinates 639 79 4 Select Align from the Edit menu and click Vertical Align or Horizontal Align 5 The title is placed in the center of the dotted box 6 To prevent the box from appearing again in the next operation uncheck the MSelected Area box in the Align Setting dialog and click the OK button 4 3 Creating Switches Selecting a Switch Part Create a switch as follows switches and Lamps Create this switch ZM 70 screen components such as switches lamps numerical data display areas and For ZM 70 overlap display areas are registered as parts Basic parts are The basic parts are stored in the Std z7p file registered in Std zmp The file is stored in the Parts directory when the software is installed Also our Parts_e z7p is provided The Parts_e z7p file is also provided There are two types of the switch parts standard and non standard Part types No 0 to 3 in the Parts_e z7p file are the standard The methods of changing switch color and part shape differ between the standard and the non standard parts
78. C gt Fae aa Memo ry Card fecord Select Click Num Data Display icon from the tool bar The Num Display Record No Numerical data S Record Name display part File Select dialog is displayed Set as shown below Num Display dialog Part selection No O in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Char Prop tab window D613 Transparent Type tab window Italic _ unchecked Display Function D Char Size 1 Byte Decimal Point Direction RGT Xal Spacing _ unchecked Enlarge Background Slate blue No 3 from the right Detail tab window Process Cycle High Speed O Display Type DEC w o sign input Type Data Length Zero Suppress Place the part as shown above 3 Create the remaining 11 numerical data display parts using the Multi Copy function Click Multi Copy icon 3 Num Data Memory Direction LOO OO Option 24 Memory card Memory manager function Setting of the Screen Title and Boxes Create the screen title and boxes as shown below e Box e Box Foreground Blue Foreground Black Tile No O extreme left Tile No O extreme left Paint checked Paint checked Frame _ unchecked Frame _ unchecked e Text Data Transfer Memory Card lt gt Data Foreground Yellow Background Blue Rotate Normal Direction RGT gt P il Enlarge X 2 Card Name IFile No 1 Enlarge Y 2 File Name Transparent Italic Tak e Norma Ear A
79. Dee pnn ee p 5 1234 a ee a Se a 1234 a ee ieee lee m 1234 Dorak PE E 9 Place five copy switches over the respective numerical data display parts on the right 1234 EE i a ee ee n ee nee oe a i rA p 1 4 10 Move each switch behind the part using the Move to Back icon 8 17 uooiado Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Placing the Overlap It is possible to specify the position of the overlap which is displayed by pressing an overlap call switch 1 Click the top switch on the left and click the Detail Prop Setting icon or double click the switch The Switch dialog is displayed 2 Check that Multi Overlap O 0 M 0 is entered for Function in the Main tab window Open the Detail tab window WEE Macrae eat Memory H Bonato a hd A UFF When sviten is Wr e Effective El neNectiye IV Use Eror Buzzer High Speed 7 3 The Define MLIB Placement box is checked Click the Placement button The Switch dialog disappears and the OVLP cursor appears on the screen T 8 18 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 4 Click the OVLP cursor in the desired position in which the top left corner of the overlap part is located MLIB appears in the position and the Switch dialog is displayed MLIB appears here when the switch for Function Multi overlap is placed on t
80. Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 7 Touch CCCCCCCC lt lt Fig 4 gt gt A beep is made and CCCCCCCC is chosen The sub display areas bring up the corresponding messages and highlighted graphic C Refer to Fig 4 8 Set M00011 and M00013 to M00017 9 Press the UP switch to choose FKFFFFFFFF The sub display areas bring up the corresponding messages and lt lt Fig 5 gt gt highlighted graphic F PEEEEEEE DOWN Refer to Fig 5 10 Press the UP DOWN switch and check that the sub display areas change according to the chosen message Refer to Fig 6 lt lt Fig 6 gt gt IDDDDDDDD L EEEEEEEE EEEEEEEE FFFFFFFF FFFFFFFF GGGGG GGGGGGG EEEEEEEE 2 FFFFFFF CCCCCCC GGGGGGG IDDDDDDDD EEEEEEEE 11 Touching the desired message directly in the display area will also choose it Refer to Fig 7 lt lt Fig 7 gt gt CCCCCCC DDDDDDDDD 10 23 YOSUD uodo O8 WZ 5 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Displaying Error History U O O D Q s D Bit Sampling Mode Bit sampling mode is used to store the times when errors occurred and were reset bit ON OFF times as well as error contents and to display the stored data Follow the steps below to use the bit sampling mode 1 Register error messages to the Message Edit window 2 Set up the Buffering Area Setting dialog for storing error contents 3 Set up the Bit Samp
81. Foreground color ith transparenc Painted box Background color D 1234 Painted box When a part consists of only foreground and background colors without a painted box for example part No 0001 in Num Display List Parts_i zmp the Transparent box must be unchecked Foreground color 1234 Background color Only Foreground color 2222 Without transparency gt x Place a part for displaying the data keyed in through the keypad before being written to the memory 1 Click Entry Display icon in the entry mode parts tool bar Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Placing a Numerical Display Part Entry Display maximal QQ ef Numerncal Data Character 2 Choose Numerical Data The Num Display dialog is displayed Open the Main tab window Check that 0 is entered for Division No Open the Type tab window Set up as shown below Display Function Entry Display Digits 4 MZero Suppress Flush R Num Display Main Type Char Prop Detail Display Type DEC w o sign Inputippe Data lenagath BLD ord IC Flush Parts Select z GEC G 2word FlushR Specify the maximum number of digits for the placed entry target parts In this example enter 4 for Digits 3 Open the Char Prop tab window Set up as shown below Char Type Normal _ Transparent Italic Char Size 1 Byte Rotate Normal
82. Function Record Nal ai mp D00600 00 39 45 1 Lis splay Tn 0 Overlap Multi u16340 7 Open the Screen 11 Edit window Right click the mouse and select Paste from the pop up menu The lamp and message display part are pasted to the screen 8 Double click the lamp The Lamp dialog is displayed In the Color tab window click slate blue No 3 from the right for OFF Color Click OK O O D Q p O 9 Double click the display part The Display Area dialog is displayed Click slate blue No 3 from the right for Foreground Click OK Screen I and screen II have been completed Save the data Option 29 Memory card Memory manager function E M 80 Operation Check m While referring to Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference transfer the created screen data to the ZM 80 and check that the ZM 80 operates properly 1 Open the Memory Card Edit Screen screen I The error indicator _ Er ror lamp at the lower left corner blinks and the current error message Memory card format is different from the setting data also blinks 2 Monitor memory addresses D600 specified for I F memory and D601 D600 H0001 Indicates that an error is occurring on the memory card D601 H0005 Indicates that error No 5 Memory card format is different from the setting data or The memory card is not formatted has occurred G L About I F Memory Memory card status is written f
83. Internal Buffer C Memory Card Full Processing Continuous Stop M Use Gpereton OK Cancel Apply Buffer No O Setting 1 Buffering area data is written to the memory address selected for Info Output ZM80 or ZM70 gt PLC The selected memory address is used for all buffer Nos 0 to 11 Select D310 for Info Output in this example an For more information refer to page 11 17 2 Check Use Sample Buffer The options for buffer No 0 are displayed 3 Uncheck Memory Designation When this item is not checked sampling data memory addresses are allocated following the read area memory and the sampling control memory AA For more information refer to page 11 16 4 Select Bit Sample for Sampling Method Data is sampled at the edge of ON OFF of each bit 5 Specify the number of words to be sampled for No of Words One word corresponds to 16 bits When 1 is specified data is sampled at the edge of ON OFF of 16 bits 15 errors should be displayed in this example Specify 1 Data is thus sampled at the edge of ON OFF of 16 bits No of Words an g 6 Specify 1 for Sampling Time Sampling is executed at intervals of 1 sec 11 4 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode C When a short time 0 or 1 sec is specified for Sampling Time gt the number of PLC data reading times by ZM 70 is increased and T screen process speed will be slow When Memory Designation i
84. Mode Relay Sub Dialog Set up details for relay sub mode Click the Detail icon in the relay sub mode parts tool bar The Relay Sub dialog is displayed Main Division No Link Division No p 4 Block BECK Gy p 4 Graphic Library GNo p No p E Conce ay Main Tab Window 1 Check that 2 is entered for Division No 2 Relay sub mode can only work when it is linked with relay mode With this option setting the relay sub mode is linked with the relay mode Set up the same division number as the corresponding relay mode Enter 0 for Link Division No 3 Choose a form of sub display from Block Choose Graphic LIB 4 Graphics are entered in graphic editing using the following steps Specify the top group number and the graphic number for the graphics Enter 0 for Graphic LIB G No and Graphic LIB No uitting the Relay Sub Dialo When quitting the Relay Sub dialog click the OK button The dialog is reduced to an icon and stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner of the screen UOlLOJOAdO 5 10 13 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Creating a Display Area for Relay Sub Mode Create a display area to display graphics in relay sub mode Display Create this graphic display area 1 Click the Display Area icon in the relay sub mode parts tool bar The Display Area dialog is displaye
85. No 0 and record No 1 of the memory card to memory addresses D610 to D612 using the steps below 1 The Record Select switch blinks Press 1 BBBBBB Press this switch 2 Press the Memory Card gt PLC switch The record name and Dafa Transfer Memory Card lt gt Data Card No Card Name CARD1 Fils Name FILE 0 0 the set data are transferred to the PLC memory The screen Record No Record Name BBBBBB appears as shown in the right hand figure renee 2 CCCCC The record name and data are transferred to the PLC memory 6 Specify data for memory addresses D613 to D624 as follows ay 1111 2222 3333 4444 5555 6666 7777 888 7 Press the PLC gt Memory Card switch The record name and the set data are transferred to the memory card Option 36 Memory card Memory manager function 8 Transfer the record name for file No 0 and record No 2 of the memory card to memory addresses D610 to D612 using the steps below 1 The Record Select switch blinks Press Data Transfer Memory Card lt gt Data 2 CCCCCC Card No Card Name CARD1 File No 2 Press the Memory Card Mie Name MEEN Record No gt PLC switch The RecordName 0o record name and the set 33865999 O AAAAAA data are transferred to the 1 BBBBBB Fie Select 2 CCCCC PLC memory The screen appears as in the right hand figure Data Transfer by Commands from the PLC The previous
86. OFF check that OFF tf is chosen and enter the desired text Main Character Color For the text for ON click ON and enter the desired text 2 Although REP is chosen for Draw Mode in this example the same text is used when the lamp is on and off Therefore after the text for OFF is entered entering the text for ON is not liek here necessary It is recommended that the lamp color and text color when the lamp is on are not the same 5 9 UOlLOJOAdO em Creating Lamps lt When XOR is selected for Draw Mode gt The same text is used when the lamp is on and off Enter the desired text for OFF The text for ON is displayed in a color determined by XOR operation Lamp Color Change Change the color of the lamp 1 Click Color in the Lamp dialog The Color tab window is displayed hain Character Color Frame0NCoo ME a Ds EF ON Color Pe t Cs Tel FrameOFFColor Da Tel OFF Color En as EF Frenne sbalor OFF OW Es Estalar Parts Select Cercei ai 2 Set up as shown below ON Frame Color Yellow OFF Frame Color Green ON Color Yellow OFF Color Green 3 Click the OK button to quit the Lamp dialog About lamp color Although lamp color is changed in the Lamp dialog changing may not be possible in certain cases Then bring up the Modified Part window and change color Refer to page 5 7 5 10 Creati
87. PLC memory is set When the Lamp Memory box is checked and when 3 notch part is selected it is possible for one lamp to use three patterns of OFF ON and P3 The lamp memory uses 2 bits in this case gt m gt 4 10 Creating Switches Switch Output and Output Action Set the switch output action so that when it is pressed released the specified PLC memory bit is set reset 1 Check the Output Memory box v Memory Input PLC memory is used Click here to indicate available memory devices Type PLC Memon Internal hem ZM 70 memory is used Refer to the Reference Manual Constant is used Constant instead of memory Memon Card Value in memory card is used for memory F rditect Available when network is used File rls f d Record Win fe Cancel UOlLOJIOdO E Use this keypad to set values 3 Set up as shown below Type PLC memory Memory 09000 0 Click OK and return to the Switch dialog 4 Select the desired option for Output Action so that the output to PLC is executed when the switch is pressed To set reset 09000 0 when the switch is pressed released in this example select Momentary for Output Action R memory is bit writable Momentary Set Reset Alternate or Momentary W can be selected for Output Action Switch Action Action output processing St When the switch is pressed the spec
88. Refer to page Option 14 for more information on multi overlap editing e Card Name Edit Set the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the card number edit switch except for the following Main tab window Card Name Edi 2 Character tab window Click Change for Function Click the Memory Card tab Choose Card Name Edit and specify 2 for Overlap No The entry keys set in multi overlap editing No 2 is called up for card name editing Refer to page Option 16 for more information on multi overlap editing Option 13 Memory card Memory manager function e File Select Edit Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the card number edit switch except for the following Main tab window File Select Character tab window No 0 File Select om File Name Edit Set the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the card number edit switch except for the following Main tab window Function Character tab window No 0 File Name Edit e 7 D Q O Q ee D D O Set the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the card number edit switch except for the following Main tab window Function Character tab window No 0 Record Select om Record Name Edit Set the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the card number edit switch except for the following Main tab window Functi
89. Screen 4 Edit Multi Overlap O Edit Change All On line Editing madine Bun 3 Check that 0 is entered for Division No at the top right of the screen Click the Entry Mode icon Click the Keypad icon in the entry mode parts tool bar 8 7 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap m e7 slepa jakel BS 0 8 5e tal aya 7 PR re max in CQ os ie If the entry mode parts tool bar is not displayed entirely click the outside of any icon and drag the tool bar to the desired position on the screen If entry mode parts tool bar is hidden click the outside of any icon and drag The entry mode parts tool bar is displayed independently Part ES zee B Placing Numerical Data Display Parts Entry Display Place the numerical data display parts for entered value max value and min value on the overlap 1 Click Entry Display icon in the entry mode parts tool bar Select Numerical Data The Num Display dialog is displayed Select the 0001 part Set up properties as shown below and place it on the screen Main tab window Division No 0 Type tab window Display function Entry Display Digits 4 Char Prop tab window Char Type Normal _ Transparent _ Italic Char Size 1 Byte Rotate Normal Direction RGT L_ Spacing Enlarge X 1 Y 1 Foreground Blue Background Yellow Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap
90. Select Screen Setting from the Edit menu In the Screen Setting dialog Next icon check black for F foreground Click OK Ea Display Draw Part ltem Tool Urda CHEZ Beda GHEY Cut Bile Copy Sie Paste Ctrl Delete Del P1 P2 l fault Gary Back Color Weve ta Front Wove te Back Group Orngronp Rotete Graphic Align Table Data Display Editing Switch Wutput output Z0utput Woo rert Detail seting P Item Select Memory Select Environment ca a Receive Slice Level 40 Division No Setting Edit OPEN Macro Edit CLOSE Macro Edit CYCLE Macro 4 Select Display Environment from the Display menu Open the Grid tab window and uncheck the Grid Dsp box Also uncheck the ON Grid box if it is checked Click OK Detail Menu Dsp Grid Others OU Grid Dsp Uncheck this check box Grid Color eT Tel Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 5 Check that 0 is entered for Division No at the top right of the screen ol Window Help ma4 gt Division No a line mam eral bs les fe ml as aleae faal 6 Key in Trouble Display Set up properties as shown below and place the title in the center of the screen Foreground White Direction RGT HE cfe Ne ej Enlarge X 3 MTransparent a Enlarge Y 3 Rotate Normal Message Registration It is necessary to register the messages to be
91. T The Transferring dialog on the computer After the I F drive data is transferred the screen data is transferred 3 This window appears during transference PLC Type ee Comment n a Retry 255 f Code BCD Character MSB gt LSB Signal Level RS422 Connection Multi Link PLC Stat No 31 ENEE Baud Rate 38400 Multi Link Network Data Length 8 Own Stat No Stop Bit 2 ZM70 Total Parity Even Send Delay msec Retry N S PLC I F Driver not setting N EBBE BBEBEBBRB UOHOJOAO OL WZ POWER RUN m 4 Upon completion of transference the dialogs disappear On the ZM 70 screen the PLC type selected when creating the screen on the computer is displayed This means that the I F driver data has been transferred normally PLC I F Driver Version Main Menu PIC IF DRV Ver 1 455 ZM 70T Ver1 25 1M a Name MELSECIW esr a 4 oono T T te PLC Type SHARP JW series j Error Stop Comment Time Out 0 50 sec Retry 3 PLC Type and Comment Code DEC included in the screen data Character LSB Mee Signal Level RS232C Connection 1 1 PLC Stat No 0 Multi Link Network Baud Rate 19200 Multi Lin A twor Data Length 7 Own Stat No a Stop Bit 1 ZM70 Total Multi Link Setting hs nae Send Delay msec Communication Parameters Parity Even Aa Displayed only for the multi link connection type a n 4 I O Test Memory Card 3 11 Screen Data Transfer
92. Type tab window is displayed Num Display Fa Main Type Char Prop Detail Display No F der Digits Decimal Point EE E _F p Display Type DECIw o sign Parts Select a Input Type Data Length V Zero Suppress C BCD 1Word C FlushL f DEC C 2word FlushR Sampling Butter Wardha j Sample Butera fo Cancel Apply 2 Select No for Display Function 09200 entered for Memory in the previous step is displayed on the display part on the screen 3 Enter 4 for Digits and enter 0 for Decimal Point Depending on the Display Type selection Decimal point the available data range varies as shown on the right HEX Oet te BN fi s2 Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts 4 Select the code for displaying data that is read in the code specified by Input Type The available codes are DEC w o sign DEC w sign DEC w sign HEX OCT and BIN In this example select DEC w o sign for Display Type 5 Choose either BCD or DEC for the code in the PLC memory Because SHARP PLC is used in this example select DEC for Input Type PLC in BCD format OMRON C series MITSUBISHI AnA N series FUJI H series KOYO SU SG PLC in BIN format Models except the above 6 Set up as shown below for other options Data Length 1 Word MZero Suppress Flush R e One numerical data display part c
93. UBISHI FX series A prt MITSUBISHI AnA N JPCN1 OMRON SYSMAC C OMRON SYSMAC C JPCN1 SHARP JW Series SHARP Jw100 70H COM Port SHARP JW20 COM Port x ok Cancel Baud Rate JEMI pi SignalLevel AS2320 C A5422 Read trea oMon000 Write Area oMo0050 ett 4 The window can be adjusted to the desired size when necessary Red frame size represents the size of the display of 800 x 600 dots Red dotted line represents the size of the editing model A ZMEditor for Windows95 NT Yersion 1 00 untitled Screen 0 Edit File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window Help Dia fl a Wa RDE Division No Screen 0 Edit Ready 343 30 OFF 0 Base q A 1 3 F O J Opening and Closing a File When Editing Model ZM 41 820 240 is selected the following window will appear Screens should be editted within the dotted lines ES ZME ditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 untitled Z770 ZM 41 320 240 16Color Screen 0 Edit Q File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window aah ne nE ENE LJ are vivisionwo f o H Help le x el EFSF feet fe Erde es stoi lelei SEES Siebel ee meme em em em em em em em em em em em em ewe em em ee ee em ee ew ee em ee ee ee ee j Opening an existing file 1 Click Open icon for Open O in File F menu ZMEditor for Windows95 NT Yersion 1 00 E
94. Version 1 0 Produced in Mar 1999 Control Terminal Model name Screen edit software ZM 7 1SE User s Manual Tutorial WA Fie Edit Display Transform Draw ltem Tool window oea ora ke eana maje 2 Thank you for purchasing the drawing editing software of ZM series for Windows95 NT ZM 71SE This manual leads you to understand the outline and the functions of the drawing editing software of ZM series for Windows 95 NT ZM 71SE and to master it effectly by making each example of each chapter Read this manual thoroughly to completely familiarize yourself with the operation according to the examples Keep this manual for future reference We are confident that this manual will be helpful whenever you encounter a problem e In this manual ZM 70 and ZM 80 are expressed as follows Expression in this manual Module name ZM 70 ZM 41L ZM 70D ZM 70T ZM 70L ZM 80 ZM 42D L ZM 52D ZM 72D T ZM 82D T TV This module is made in accordance with Japanese domestic specifications Its guarantee clauses are described in a separate guarantee card packed together with the module When this module is used outside Japan these guarantee clauses are not applicable In addition the guarantee should be understood as a guarantee of the delivered product as a single unit and every other damages or losses due to damage or malfunction of the product will not be included in this guarantee Should you have any questions and inquiries please fe
95. Windows95 NT Version 1 00 C Program Files ZM71S DATA G Fie Edit Display ltem Tool Window SS Se ee Se PO AAAAAAAA e _ Gacaceas 9 4 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 4 To close the Message 0 Edit window click X close or select Close from File the pull down menu D ZHE ditor for Windows95 NT Yersion 1 00 ile Edit Display ltem Tool window Restore Move Size Minimize lene Close Ctrl F4 Mest Ctrl F6 Or click this button o I The Message Edit window has the retrieval and replacement functions and they are valid within the same message group m lt Find gt Enter the text to be retrieved Elpis Biene Til Tin Eti ELE BEJ Choose the retrieval direction upward or downward from the cursor position ine THE IE lt Replace gt Enter the text to be retrieved DE e Enter the text for replacement The screen is searched downward from the cursor position Data created by other softwares Microsoft Word etc can be copied and pasted UOlMOJOAdO o Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode The next Message Edit window can be opened for executing edit Select Message from the Item menu Screen 5 Edit AAAAAAAA BBBBBBBB CALCEEET EA ULLI ceeeeeee DDDDDDDD EEEEEEEE FFFFFFFF GGGGGGGG HHHHHHHH Relay Mode Selection Select relay mode 1 Cli
96. a Fie Edit Display Transform Draw ltem Tool Window ojala olla 2 saaa mafe i DemerBrBANaPpeRe0ROAEe RE Hers g e lalale e Click this icon seset H H H ieseni 3 The Screen List Pattern window is displayed Graphic No 0 to No 2 are registered Screen List Pattern 1 2 3 E i i l I 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Creating Animation 4 Drag graphic No 2 to area Nos 3 4 and 5 It is copied to each area The copy appears in area No 3 Click graphic No 2 and drag it to area No 3 4 3 2 8 7 9 8 7 C Cc 4 ab aa 09 lt LO O Cc ca lt O Z 49 2 ca O oS 2 lt Q ca D lt gt Q O O Screen List Pattern ee _ a 9 E N 5 Close the Screen List Pattern window and go back to the Pattern 2 Edit window Click the Next icon The Pattern 3 Edit window is displayed Window Tool Transform Draw ltem GE play Fie Edit Dis xa sa DIS m a gt 2 mal BAe ce SS Se Se a O k a Pattern 2 Edit 13 16 Creating Animation 6 Click the Rotate Graphic icon Graphic No 3 is rotated by 90 degrees Click this icon The graphic is rotated by 90 degrees BEC ries Meee miale 2
97. alog The Color tab window is displayed 8 Set up as shown below Frame Color Blue ON Color Yellow OFF Color White 9 Choose the desired type from the following standard switch parts No Frame Type 1 Type 2 Type3 LILA Select Type 3 for Frame Type in this example UOlMOJOAdO E 10 Change the switch text 1 Click Character in the Switch dialog The Character tab window is displayed 2 To change character color click Char Prop to display the Char Prop dialog 3 Check blue for Foreground and set enlargement to X 1 Y 2 then click the OK button 4 Key in NEXT in text field No 0 11 Click the OK button 12 For centering the characters on the switch select NEXT switch then select Switch Lamp Centering from Edit menu Group Urnaioup Rotate arene Align Switch Lamp Centering The NEXT switch has been completed Modotti 4 15 Creating Switches Placing the Screen Change Switch on the Previous Screen Place the screen change switch on screen No 0 Add this switch 7M82 Series 1 Click the Previous icon to bring up the previous screen No 0 File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window pisa oHa x e S a ol nimal loa la im Irale alal alec Bl Division No e lalale Vice foe d lel a lale Previous icon 2 Click the Switch icon in the tool bar The Switch dialog is displayed a gt Paja
98. ameter D452 Memory for parameter 2 Y coordinate of graphic for parameter 2 Y coordinate of graphic because 3 is specified for Parameter D453 Memory for parameter 3 graphic number Graphic Change on Screen 1 Bring up the registered graphic Set bit 0 ON of D450 D450 H0001 When bit 0 of D450 is set ON Animation Screen EL Graphic No 0 in group No 1 is displayed 1 gt 13 20 a aC E Lo Creating Animation 2 Move the graphic Specify K100 for D451 and K200 for D452 The graphic is moved in the plus X axis direction by 100 dots and in the minus Y axis direction by 200 dots Animation Screen R gt 200 dots 100 dots J a l te my e eT to me i a i 3 Change the graphic Specify K1 for D453 Pattern No 3 is displayed in place of pattern No 2 Animation Screen Pattern No 2 is replaced with pattern No 3 wy ey mew a 13 21 YOOYD UOIWOJEdO O8 WIZ z Creating Animation 4 Specify K3 for D453 Pattern No 5 is displayed in place of pattern No 3 anpas Animation Screen ELC FE acme Pattern No 3 is replaced with pattern No 5 aanas EF tty ee ee T TG 5 The graphic called up for change can be moved by changing the data of D451 or D452 T i typ D 400 dots zaas ay mew ng 13 22 Calendar Display Calendar Display With the calendar fu
99. an occupy two words at maximum The number of digits that can be displayed from one or two word memory depends on the code selected DEC wo sign DEC w sign DEC ws sign HEX O FFFF O FFFFFFFF OCT 0 177777 0 37777777777 BIN 0 1111111111111111 0 11111111111111111111111111111111 e If the entered number of digits exceeds the specified range extra digits from the right are omitted lt Ex gt Data length 1 Word No of digits 3 1234 gt 123 This figure is not displayed UOlLOJOdO ce Char Prop Tab Window 1 Click Char Prop in the Num Display dialog The Char Prop tab window is displayed Main Type Char Prop Detail 2 Set up as shown below Chat Type Nomai Z i t Char Type Normal na T Italic L Transparent ae C Italic O a Char Size 1 Byte Direction RGT Z Rotate Normal M Spacing P H Direction RGT Ernage x 2 Hype LI Spacing Foreground AT TET Background aT T E TET Enlarge Ce Y2 Foreground White Background Black ok Cance Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Detail Tab Window 1 Click Detail in the Num Display dialog The Detail tab window is displayed 2 Uncheck the Use Operation and Alarm boxes mar lenaroegmuniad Peter hy a File Bele eipae pei eye Eee te PELE p High Speed 3 Select High Speed for Process Cycle Placing the Numerical Data Display Part
100. and place the switch part referring to the figure above e Data Transfer ZM 80 gt PLC Part selection No 9 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Transparent checked Junchecked Lamp Memory C unchecked iDSiall apwindow tout Acti M if ignored Use OFF Macro _ unchecked Data Transfer V6 gt PLC Use Interlock _ unchecked Character tab window Process Cycle High Speed No 0 Memory Card gt PLC Coon tab window Division No Output Memory unchecked Char Prop dialog ON Color Yellow Foreground White No 6 from the right Option 21 O O D Q p O Memory card Memory manager function 9 Create the switch for data transfer from the PLC to the memory card Record Name iDEN File Select Switch for PLC gt transfer from the Memory Card PLC to the ZM 80 fecord Select 1 Click the Memory Card Switch icon from the memory card parts tool bar The pull down menu is displayed 2 Select Data Transfer PLC gt ZM 80 Enlarge the switch part by 3 grids in the X direction so as to place the name PLC gt Memory Card on the part Set properties as shown below and place the switch part referring to the figure above e Data Transfer PLC gt ZM 80 Part selection No 9 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Donno OT Output Memory _ unchecked Transparent checked Italic unchecked Lamp Memory _ unchecked Output Action Momentary Detail tab wi
101. arameter Direction AGT Trends 20 Display in Area Foreground EMT SS Tels Background EME Sel Parts Select ESEE T i E oc peken Pier H i i i i i i Setting All Setting Process Ence coc e _ 12 6 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode 1 Choose the desired direction for drawing the trend lines for Direction RGT direction Choose RGT in this example Coordinate zero point 2 Specify the desired maximum number of plot points for Trends uolodo E Setting range 3 to 639 Choose 20 in this example 3 Choose line graph colors for Display in Area Foreground Black Background Black Tile No 0 4 When setting up the same data for Data Length Graph Max Value and Graph Min Value of trend line Nos 0 to 7 it is convenient to use Setting All Click Setting in the Setting 1 window when using this function Although 3 trend lines are drawn in this example different data is set up for the lines Setting All is not used Setting All 1 Open the desired tab windows and check their Trend Display boxes Data Length C 2 Word Open the Setting 1 tab window Click Setting for Setting All The Setting All Graph Max Value o gi dialog is displayed Graph Min Value o Eml Set up the data of Data Length Graph Max Value and Graph Min Value and __ Cancel click OK The
102. ax value 9999 Min value 0 Min value 0 x al Entered value a Entered value W5 _ I5 7 8 9 A I Data 1 0 A 4 6 v y Data 2 0 p Vv Data 3 0 0 a 2 1 CLR Data 4 0 00 1 2 3 CLR 0 ENT Data 5 0 0 ji WENT 7 20 By pressing 5 15 is entered for Entered value 4 Press the ENT key 15 is written to Data 1 Check that 15 is written to D160 at Memory in the Num Display dialog set up for Data 1 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Max value Min value 0 al Entered value EEF 15 is written to D160 By pressing the ENT key 15 is written to Data 1 5 Locate the cursor on the Data 2 part Max value indicates 99 and Min value indicates 22 Press 12 on the keypad 12 is entered for Entered value When one more key 3 for example is pressed the key makes an error sound beep and does not work because the maximum available digits have already been entered Max value 99 Min value
103. ay gt and lt Character display gt Place them on the left Set up properties as shown below Creating Numerical Data Display Parts Enlarge Ail Y 1l Foreground Black Numerical Data and Character Displa Rotate Normal fe ee lt Numerical data display gt Direction RGT NZ 2 L MTransparent LI Italic es Create these texts Normal Die ey Create the following numerical data display part Num Display Dialog Create this numerical data display part Numerical Data afd Character Displa ay 23401 34h 2348 23401 734 12346 2340 2340 2346 2340 234 123 1234 VELIT 1 Click Num Data Display icon in the tool bar The Num Display dialog is displayed Num Data Display icon Preview display Num Display X Main Type Char Prop Detail Division No Memory fosooo iE Parts Select K UOlLOJOdO ce Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts 2 Click the Parts Select button Num Display List Parts_i zmp is displayed 3 Select 0007 and click the Select button Part No 0007 appears in the preview display in the Num Display dialog Main Tab Window 1 Inthe Num Display dialog open the Main tab window Check that 0 is entered for Division No 2 The data stored in the assigned Memory is displayed on ZM 80 Enter D00200 in this example e Tab Window 1 Click Type in the Num Display dialog The
104. b Mode Box part p m il leles Box icon Foreground Blue Create the graphic A with steps 1 to 3 Background Blue Tile No 0 Graphic Library Drawing xi Pie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Data Main Data Char Prop Multi Text Line Box Circle Text Paint Dot Bar Graph Scale E Re A m m Round Chamfering Chamfering Foreground Background V Paint reme colar r Frame Tile Life Tie Jn SpecalEdit Character part Oval parts Foreground Green Enlarge X 3 Enlarge Yio Rotate Normal Text icon MTransparent _ltalic Direction RGT Background Blue Normal Circle icon 4 Foreground Blue Tile No O Graphic Library Drawing x Graphic Library Drawing x Pie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Data Main Data Char Prop Multi Text Pie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Data Main Data Char Prop Muli Text Line Box Circle Text Paint Dot BarGraphScale Line Box Circle Tet Paint Dot BerGraphScale Oo a A m m Round Chamfering A Enlarge X f Charnfering Foreground Foreground Ge IY Enlarge Y f Background V Paint Backaround Frame colar r Frame Text File Brsssscncssssoseee ec a ig pp ieeeretieiie recuse ae ae Rotate sai ffiensparend T talic line Type F Special Edit Direction RGT x Noma 1 4 Bold C Shadow 3 Make seven copies of the graphic A Select Multi Copy i
105. be specified for this address Memory card Memory manager function Specify file No 0 and record No 1 from the PLC and transfer data from the ZM 80 memory card to the PLC 1 Set bit 8 and bit 9 of memory address D606 The Record Select switch goes off D606 H0300 2 Specify file No 0 for D607 D607 H0000 3 Specify record No 1 for D608 Record No 1 is selected and 1 is indicated on the screen D608 H0001 4 Set bit 14 of D606 D608 H4000 5 The screen appears as follows Option 39 N CO O O O D Q O 5 O 3 D O Q Memory card Memory manager function When the Format switch is pressed an error sound is emitted pips and the Option 40 switch does not work Check bit 3 format prohibited of the memory address specified for Memory in the Memory Card dialog displayed by clicking the Detail icon from the memory card parts tool bar The bit may be set ON The division number for the switch may differ from the division number specified in the Memory Card dialog Check whether either of the modular port is assigned as Memory Card is chosen in P2 tab of the Others in System Setting The memory card may be write protected When changing the file name the File Name Edit switch is pressed and the overlap with entry keys is displayed However pressing any key creates an error sound pips and the key does not work Has
106. box is checked 9999 is entered for Max and 0 is entered for Min 2 Change the data for Max and Min in each window Max Min Ist part 9999 0 2nd part 99 22 3rd part 5555 555 5 1111 111 1 4th part TITIETEIT 3333 33 33 5th part 9999 0 When the Alarm box is not checked in the Detail tab window Max and Min are not set up However the max number of digits for the numerical data display part is set up for Digits 7 13 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Placing a Painted Box Behind the Parts Drawing a Painted Box Draw a painted box in the position as shown below Painted box Numerical Data Entry Screen Max value 1234 Min value 1234 Entered value P 1 Click the box icon in the draw tool bar The Screen Drawing dialog is displayed Screen Drawing Bar Graph Scale Fie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Multi Test Line Box Circle Text Paint Dot a A E Found Chamteriru Chamfering Foreground Eackgmounma I Paint Erame Ealar IY Frame iiile Line Type ES aeee e e Special Edit 2 For drawing a painted box in this example open the Box tab window and check the Paint box The following options appear in the window Screen Drawing Bar Graph Scale Fie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Multi Text Line Bos Circle Text Faint Dot E a A _ Round Charnferir Chamtering Foreground
107. ce 1234 1234 e Box ick eid Foreground White Paint _ unchecked Line Type No 0 extreme left e Line Color Purple Line Style No 1 2nd from the left O O D Q O 5 e Line Color White Line Style No 0 extreme left eSet the texts Card No Card Name File No File Name Record No and Record Name as shown below and place them in their respective positions e Box Foreground Blue Foreground White Frame Color Purple Background White Rotate Normal Direction RGT Enlarge X Tile No O extreme left Line Type No 1 2nd from the left Paint checked Enlarge Y Frame checked Transparent Bold Option 25 Memory card Memory manager function Display of Error Messages Add a lamp and message display part to screen I in the Screen 10 Edit window If an error related to the memory card arises the lamp will flash and a corresponding error message will be indicated For checking click the icons mE of Memory Card Edit Screen ON O to turn on the lamp on the screen ane igs array Card Name ieisge File Name SaNa Record Name Sis For ZM 0 Select Switch Lamp Display from the Display menu and click ON The created lamp can be checked on the screen They are displayed when an Record Name Edit error arises 1 Click the Preview icon The Screen 10 Edit window is displayed Specif
108. ch values entered 76 gt PL Num Disol iaj Memory through the keypad are written EMO s PLA NT Spay agg Questions and Answers The following describes possible keypad problems and measures None of the keys on the keypad work gt The same division number may not be entered for the keys and the Division No in the Entry dialog The same division number must be set up Refer to page 7 16 Although the up down cursor keys work the numerical and ENT keys do not work gt Bit 15 writing enabled disabled bit of Command Memory in the Entry Dialog may not be set Setting bit 15 should release the keypad interlock The cursor does not appear on the screen gt A memory address may be entered for Item Select Memory in the Screen Setting dialog for the screen When a memory address is entered for Item Select Memory the cursor is displayed only for the corresponding part Delete the address entry Keyword gt Item Select Memory in Screen Setting dialog When the entry mode is used whether entry target parts on the base screen are valid is controlled by Item Select Memory Bits from 0 of the memory address n respectively correspond to the numbers entered for Order in the Num Display dialog for entry target parts By setting a bit the entry target part of the corresponding Order number becomes valid for data entry and the cursor is displayed Any entry target part having an Order number
109. ck Display Environment from the Display menu eee Diaw ltem Tool Tool Bar Status Bar The Display Environment dialog is displayed Jump 4 Check the Base Screen Dsp box Select Screen Bor and enter 5 for the screen number Click OK Next Skip m Detail Menu Dsp Grid Others l ON Grid Erid Ofset Poston Bai lever Zoan b Swich Lame Sal Display Environment Overlap M NoO MW Nol M No 2 Redraw Detail M DIVNo M Memory M Area M Paint Dsp I Graphic Relay Dsp ON OFF M Message Dsp I Graphic Library Key mienas iia M Data Block Dsp Screen No to display C Multi Overlap LIB corcel amy 5 Select Redraw from the Display menu 6 Screen No 5 is displayed in the Graphic LIB 0 0 Edit window Creating Graphics Create graphic No 0 of group No 0 as shown below 1 Create graphic A Refer to the next page for details Create this graphic 2 Group the graphic A Enclose the graphic A using the mouse handles are shown Select Group from the Edit menu or click the Group icon RI Display Draw ltem Toc Undo Ctrl 2 Beda Cita Group icon Enclose the graphic Cut Ctrl X ee Copy Ctrl C ee r ae Paste Ctrl V p L F 1 malt gt Delete Del lt L J y Multi Copy I Move to Front Handles are shown Move to Back ngrong Rotate Graphic Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Su
110. ck Relay Mode icon in the tool bar The following relay mode parts tool bar is displayed aelel w EE m aal m lt gt a Division No php 8 2 u a Be e es es e fee E S aS S wes sista he altel 7alol ells Bl amp e B Ql al Relay Mode icon 2 This tool bar is used for setting up relay mode display areas and switches Relay mode parts tool bar Display Area Detail UP DOWN switch Quit Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode Relay Dialog Set up the Relay dialog Click the Detail icon in the relay mode parts tool bar The Relay dialog is displayed Detail icon gereen HOCK JACE DISES Main Tab Window 1 Open the Main tab window Check that 0 is entered for Division No 2 Specify the top bit address for allocating the PLC memory to the registered messages The total number of bits is to be entered for Executing Relays with the following step In this example enter 09310 0 for Memory 3 Specify the message group number and the top line message number which are registered in message editing Enter 0 for G No and No 4 Specify the number of bits to be allocated to the messages range 1 to 512 In this example enter 8 for Executing Relays 5 Select Area Switch or Lamp for specifying the place where the message uoloido o should be displayed on the screen In this example choose Ar
111. ck the Ungroup icon Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Placing a Numerical Data Display Part Entry Target Place a numerical data display part to which data should be written Max value 1234 Min value 1234 Entered value BE Place this part E emi CLR 1 Click the Data Display icon in the entry mode parts tool bar aafaa at Ed 2 The following pull down menu is displayed Choose Numerical Data EEE linc hol nil ie ky aa Numertcal Data 3 The Num Display dialog is displayed Open the Main tab window Check that 0 is entered for Division No Character Open the Type tab window Check that Entry Target is selected for Display Function and 0 is entered for Order Num Display x Num Display x ae Tre al Main Type Char Prop Detail l Division No Entry Target Memory Digits Decimal Point z p fosoo0 m z Display Type DECIw o sign x Parts Select a Parts Select A V Zero Suppress Input Type Data Length BCD 1Word a Flush L DEC C 2 Word a Flush R Sampling Butter word dia fp Sampe Butter laa fp 7 Cancel Apply Keyword Order This option determines the order of the cursor moving between data display parts The cursor appear
112. con in the tool bar wile The Multiple Copy dialog is set up as shown m A below in this example But adjust X Distance Bi in and Y Distance to your graphics Dot Interval Direction nos X Distance 15 Quantity X 4 Y Distance 15 Quantity Y 2 10 17 O e D Q O J Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode f im 4 Ungroup the copy graphics using the Ungroup icon Change the character A to Ungroup icon B g ba D EY FR G and H for each copy When modifying a grouped graphic ungroup it using the Ungroup icon Offsetting Place the offset mark Offset icon ZMEditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 C Program Files ZM71S DATA Examplel Z71 reservation 640 400 10 4 G File Edit Display Draw ltem Tool Window Coo a olaj A S me aa mae 2 m eee ee es SSS Se iS EE Bs Be E a Eee ip BEE dY Co Sol mals Alee falo lal 7lolole lols TEE Te Trouble Display Default position the top left corner DOWN lt h gt Keyword Offset Offset is the reference position for calling up the graphics registered in graphic library editing to the screen 1 Click the Offset icon 2 The offset cursor is displayed Locate the offset cursor here Move the cursor to the top left corner of the display area part for graphic division No 2 5 and click the mouse 3 The offset mark is
113. creen While referring to Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference transfer the created screen data to ZM 70 and check that ZM 70 operates correctly Used memory lt Switch gt No Output memory Lamp memory OFF color ON color 1 M00000 None Blue Red M00001 None Blue Red M00002 None Blue Red M00003 M00005 Blue Red None None White Yellow lt Lamp gt No Lamp memory OFF color ON color 1 M00000 Green Yellow 2 M00001 Green Yellow 3 M00002 Green Yellow 4 M00003 Green Yellow 5 12 Creating Lamps Screen Change Check Screen No 0 is displayed first Pressing the NEXT switch brings up screen No 1 Screen No 0 Control Terminal Screen No 1 switches and Lamps 7M8z2 Series D 0 00 e Changing the screen with an external command from PLC Enter the desired screen number for the Read Area n 2 external screen number command The Read Area is set up for Read Area in the Comm Parameter dialog displayed by selecting System Setting from the Item menu YOOYD uodo 08 NZ em Checking the screen currently being displayed in PLC The Write Area n 2 set up for Write Area in the Comm Parameter dialog stores the screen number currently being displayed Notes on changing the screen by using both switch and PLC Change the screen with an external screen number command from PLC first gt Afterwards the screen change switch is used ee ne to change screens f When the fir
114. creen No 2 za 2 Select Screen Setting from the Edit menu The Screen Setting dialog is displayed Check white for F foreground and click OK 3 Click the Text icon in the draw tool bar Key in Numerical Data and Character Display Set up text properties as shown Text icon below and place it in the upper center of the screen Enlarge X2 Y 2 Foreground Black Background White Numerical Data and Character Displa Rotate Normal lt Numerical data display gt Direction RGT Create this title L Transparent C Italic Normal 5 Click Box in the Screen Drawing dialog Set up as shown below Foreground Yellow Background K Black MPaint Bar Graph Scale hScale Trend Graph Scale i Line Box cle Text Paint Frame Color Black MFrame Numerical Data and CharacerDisplay T Tile No 0 Foreground VT Tee EAE Background BEM 1 E ET Ham Rotate Normal zi I Transparent T Italic ae Direction RaT Normal C 1 4 C Bold C Te Line Type No 1 No 0 Tile Line Type r e gt Specialledit No 1 6 Enclose Numerical Data and Character Display in a box 7 Move the box to the back of the title Click the Select icon and select the box handles are shown Click the Move to Back icon Move to Back icon Select icon my Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts 8 Key in lt Numerical data displ
115. d 1 Select Edit OPEN Macro from the Edit menu The OPEN Macro Edit window is displayed 2 Click line No 0 Choose MOV in the Command dialog With this command the macro is set for setting bits 14 and 15 of the memory address specified for Command Memory in the Entry dialog u0000 CO00H W is indicated in line No 0 Keyword MOV Calculation FO F1 F1 is moved to FO Both FO and F1 can be located in the PLC memory at the same time 3 Click Next in the Line No 0 dialog The Line No 1 dialog is displayed 4 Choose SYS in the Command dialog and choose GET_CLND in the System Call dialog This system call gets the calendar data SYS GET_CLND u0001 is displayed in line No 1 eyword K GET_CLND memo This system call gets the calendar data Year 4 digits n 6 Day of the week All data should be binary Calendar Display 5 Click the X button in the upper right corner of the OPEN Macro Edit window The window is closed and the Screen Edit window appears SSS ZM 80 Operation Check Sk Es Save the created screen While referring to Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference transfer the created screen data to ZM 80 and check that ZM 80 operates correctly 1 Open the Calendar Correction screen The calendar part indicates the calendar data from PLC 2 Change the day Move the cursor to the part of Day by pressing the V key on the keypad In thi
116. d Display Area icon Display Area Ea Division No f2 In area Prop Foreground Background Tile coe 2 Setup as shown below Division No 2 Foreground White Background White Tile No 0 3 Click the Place button and place the part on the screen as shown above 10 14 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Registering Graphics for Sub Display Register graphics to be used for sub display in graphic library editing Trouble 1s play Register graphics to be displayed in this area Graphic LIB Edit Window 1 Select Graphic Library from the Item menu The Graphic Library dialog is displayed Enter 0 for Group No and No and click the OK button lene tool Window Screen Graphic Library Mult O verlap Data Block Message Graphic Library Im m H Pattern Macro Block Page Block Direct Block Screen Block Tile Ex Char 16 Ex Char 32 Data Sheet System Setting 2 The Graphic LIB 0 0 Edit window is displayed G Group No m z No lo Cancel a ZMEditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 untitled Graphic LIB O 0 Edit G File Edit Display Draw ltem Tool Window Hep 218 x pojela airs kal a mlie 2 10 15 UOlLOJOAdO 5 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 10 16 3 Cli
117. d if screen data has already been transferred to ZM 70 MET eeEL TRAY Transfer the screen data Ei AS oes Ts Fan EI SH SHHqpolehSs UEFA SINODSDOld O INZ oe Screen Data Transference 2 Connect ZM 70 to the computer with a data transfer cable ZM 82C Screen data transfer port on the ZM 80 side is MJ1 Personal Computer ZM Series 2 e ol D sub 9pin Modular Adaptors are included in V6 CP set These adaptors are not necessary when DOS V computer is used 3 Connect ZM 70 and a PLC in advance Match parameters such as baudrate or parity on the PLC side with Communication Parameter on ZM 70 side 4 Link ZM 70 to the PLC with a communication cable Communication connector on ZM 70 side is CN1 D sub 25 pin Rear side of ZM 70 Have a proper communication cable for your PLC For the connecting instruction refer to Hardware Specifications provided with ZM 80 3 2 Screen Data Transference Transferring the Screen Data 1 Onthe ZM 71SE screen on the computer click the Transfer icon or select Transfer from the File menu s e erences se tt ca EN 2 The Transfer dialog is displayed Go Transfer UOl OJOAO O WIZ E aean canmente th debe taneler 3 Detail Setting should be opened first Set as below Serial port Select one to be used Baud Rate 57600 bps Communication Detail T
118. displayed on the screen Open the Message Edit window Trouble Display Set up messages to be displayed in this area 1 Select Message from the Item menu The Message dialog is displayed Enter 0 group number and click the OK button IGu Tool vingio Group No OoCreeri Graphic Library Mult Overlap Data Block Pattern Macro Block Fage Block Direct Block Screen Black Tile The message editing area is divided into 24 groups each of which can contain a maximum of 256 message lines maximum available lines 6144 lines In message editing a maximum of 80 one byte characters or 40 two byte characters can be registered per line 9 3 UOlLOJOdO Oo Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 2 The Message 0 Edit window is displayed i ZMEditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 C Program Files ZM71S DAT Sapam reservation 640 480 10 4model Message B EG g File Edit Display ltem Tool Window Disa olea G aame 2 ROU me ela LM ent elo lee le Leelee oe Cursor Help x Next icon Click this to bring up the next group number window 0 Line 0 Column Indicates the cursor position 3 Enter messages using alphabets in this example Start to enter them from line No 0 Registration is made upon entry Press the return key to move the cursor to the next line B ZHE ditor for
119. do not check the Save Setting box when placing the new calendar part The part can be placed in the correct format When placing other parts such as switch parts it is recommended that the Save Setting box be checked again Entry Mode Setting The keypad is required to correct calendar data Set up the entry mode for the key pad 1 Click the Entry Mode icon The entry mode parts tool bar is displayed Clicking the Entry Mode icon brings up the message Cannot register in this division Register in 1 Click Yes 14 3 Calendar Display Keypad Data Display Entry Display Max Display Min Display Detail 2 Place a keypad on the screen Refer to B in Fig 1 1 Click the Keypad icon in the entry mode parts tool bar Keypad List is displayed Click Parts File and select Parts_e v6p Select keypad No 16 and place it on the screen 3 Set up the numerical data display part for Year Refer to C in Fig 1 1 Click the Data Display icon in the entry mode parts tool bar Click Numerical Data The Num Display dialog is displayed Set up as shown below and place it in the designated position e Num Display dialog Part selection No O Not Transparent in file Parts_e z7p Check the MSave Setting box and select the part Main tab window ype tab window Display Function Entry Target Detail tab window 4 While the placed numerical display part is selected handles are
120. e parts tool pa is displayed 3 The relay sub mode parts tool bar is used for setting up relay sub mode display areas and switches Display Area Detail Quit UP DOWN switch Relay Sub Dialog Set up details for relay sub mode Click the Detail icon in the relay sub mode parts tool bar The Relay Sub dialog is displayed Relay sub fC ra 4 sas ph fats 7 E Sanm Wibtehy ENa z Ela E Main Tab Window 1 Check that 1 is entered for Division No 2 Relay sub mode can only work when it is linked with relay mode With this option setting the relay sub mode is linked with the relay mode Set up the same division number as the corresponding relay mode Enter 0 for Link Division No 10 7 UOlLOJOdO 5 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 3 Choose a form of sub display from Block Choose Page Block 4 Specify the top block number set up in the Page Block Edit window Enter 0 for Block No Char Prop Tab Window Set up text properties for the messages to be displayed in the sub display area Set up properties for the messages to be displayed in this area Set up as shown below Raley euk E Char Type Bold Main Char Prop MTransparent Char Type Bold Italic eee Enlarge X 1 Y 1 Foreground Black M Italic Enlarge x E T E Foreground Backarounad a y
121. e H Background E ETT Text File ABO Fiotate Normal Transparent Italic Direction RGT Nomal 1 4 Bold C Shadow Key in Control Terminal Screen Drawing Bar Graph Scale Fie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Line Box Circle Tent Paint Dat Contra Terminal Enlarge E Foreground M E E Enae H Background A a E Test File Normal Transparent Italic Direction RGT Nomal 1 4 Bold Shadow Property Setting 1 Set up properties for Control Terminal In the Screen Drawing dialog check red for Foreground and yellow for Background The text image appears in the preview display UOlLOIOdO Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data 2 Enter 3 for Enlarge X and Enlarge Y Screen Drawing Bar Graph Scale Fie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Line Box Circle Test Paint Contra Terminal Enlarge 4 Foreground MS OT fe Enlarge Background BME A e OES E AEN ite Normal D Transparent F Italic Direction RGT Nomal 1 44 Bold C Shadow Enlarge Preview display Text File 3 Set up the other options as follows Rotate Normal _ Transparent Italic Direction RGT ONormal O1 4 CBold Shadow A variety of character types can be selected Background color Transparent unchecked Normal l Control Terminal Control Terminal checked l 1 4 Invalid fo
122. e Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Clearing of sampled data as mentioned above can be avoided by choosing a memory card for storage Sampled data can be saved in the memory card even in the event of a power failure and the data can be displayed again when the system is turned on Also the stored data can be imported to an application software EXCEL for example using our software M CARD SFT ZM 80 ZM 70 must be available with internal or external memory cards when choosing Memory Card for Store Target 8 Full Processing determines what happens when the specified number of samplings has been exceeded Stop Sampling is stopped when the specified number has been exceeded Continuous Sampling is continued by discarding old ones when the specified number has been exceeded Choose Continuous in this example 9 Click OK The Buffering Area Setting dialog is closed Buffering Area Capacity Calculation Calculate the capacity as indicated below when Bit Synchronize is chosen for Sampling Method For Bit Synchronize 1 sampling Set number of words 2 words Buffering area size Number of samples x 1 sampling The buffering area size in this example corresponds to 500 words Calculation method 3 2 5 100 x 5 500 Trend Sampling Mode Selection Set up how to indicate the data stored in the buffering area 1 Click the Trend Sampling icon in the tool bar The trend sampling parts
123. e error 7 Line error 9 Line error 10 Line error 1 Line error 12 Line error 13 Line error 14 Line error 15 UOlLOJOAdO Line error 8 MA For the message editing procedure refer to Message Registration in Real Time Message Display 3 When messages have been registered Click x close button The Message 1 Edit window is closed A inches M BIE Close button Buffering Area Setting Buffering area is set to store error data In the Buffering Area Setting dialog the desired buffer number can be chosen and sampling mode the number of sampling times etc can be specified for the buffer The maximum capacity of the buffering area is 32K words The buffering area can be divided into 12 sections buffer No 0 to 11 Sampling data can be stored in each buffer Buffering Area Setting Dialog The buffering area is set in the Buffering Area Setting dialog Select System Setting from the Item menu and click Buffering Area Setting The Buffering Area Setting dialog is displayed Buffer No 0 is used in this example 11 3 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Buffer numbers 1 Check this box Use Sample Buffer Uncheck this box L__ Memory Designation poorno an Sampling Method Bit Sample No of Words fi m Sampling Time fi EEEE No of Samples s00 me Gutaut hile A Store Target
124. ea for Action Area 6 Specify the number of lines of messages to be linked with one bit In this example enter 1 for Lines per Relay Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 7 Choose No for Sub Action when using relay mode only Now the messages from No 0 to No 7 equivalent to the value entered for Executing Relays can be displayed when the corresponding bit is set fa ME ditor for Windows95 NT Yers File Edt Display ltem Tool wir Based on the top bit address entered for Olg JE E Memory as many bits as the number entered for Executing Relays are used I Fal te Messages starting from the line message l a of the group as specified for Start Corresponding memory 2 dh l I Mesos as Nice to the bits M00010 automatically M00011 BBBBBBBB When the number of bits specified for M00012 Janaraccc Message No 0 7 Executing Relays is greater than the M00013 nnoppppp of group No 0 maximum available number for a group M00014 IEEEEEEEE in message editing the next message group is also used 9 8 M00015 FFFFFFFF M00016 a aecacaaa M00017 HHHHHHHH lt Ex gt When 258 is entered for Executing Relays and G No 0 and No 0 are entered for Start Message Messages from message No 0 of group No 0 to message No 1 of group No 1 258 lines correspond to the bits respectively Char Prop tab window Set up the Char
125. eated on the computer is displayed on the ZM 70 screen The RUN lamp in the lower left corner lights up indicating that ZM 70 and PLC are communicating normally 7ZM82 Series RUN lamp lights up N 3 13 YOOYD YOHOISdO OL WZ E Creating Switches Creating Switches You will place a standard switch which sets resets the specified bit in the PLC memory when it is pressed released and will place four copy switches Also you will create a screen change switch on the previous screen switches and Lamps woe ne 1 Setting up the Switch dialog e Switch part selections sseesceecccceccceccccecccecccees P44 e Color and characters ee ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces PAG e Output memory setting ssssescscerceeccccccccccccccccce P4 1 oFUNCtION cece cece ccc ccc c ccc cece ccc ccc cecceseces P4 12 2 Placing a switchs ee eseseessesseesoesoecooesooooocoooooooo o PAG 3 Making switch copies and setting up the Switch dialog P4 12 4 Creating a screen change switchs eersscceeescesecceseeces P4 14 Function setting color and part shape modification 5 Placing a screen change switch on the previous screen e e e eeee eee eP4 15 einpecdid cS Creating Switches Operation Creating a New Screen Click the Next icon to open a new screen Select the desired screen color 1 Select Screen Setting from the Edit menu The Screen Setting dialog is displayed
126. ecomes active Enter 2 and click OK Parameter Parameter Setting Pattern g mE e DAA E DAA Ea DAA sjat Parameter Setting Pattern s 9 Bike Bet Beane 7 Incremental 2 is now entered for Start Y in the Parameter Setting Pattern dialog Click OK Biha 8 Close the Graphic LIB 1 0 Edit window The Screen Edit window appears The above step completes parameter setting for the graphic in the graphic library edit window 13 9 UOlLOJOdO z Creating Animation Graphic Relay Mode Setting When animating or transforming the graphics registered in the graphic library set up relay or graphic mode in screen editing In this example choose the graphic relay mode to display graphics by bit activation 1 Click the Graphic Relay Mode icon in the tool bar 2 The Graphic Relay dialog is displayed Set up as shown below Division No 0 Memory D450 Type 1 Graphic GNo 1 No 0 Start Graphic 0v No of Relays 1 Parameter ees E Process Cycle Low Speed XOR mode must be chosen for the animation function If Type 2 Graphic and Mode REP are chosen in the Graphic T Relay dialog the graphic cannot be animated normally in the REP mode When Type 1 Graphic is chosen the graphic is displayed in the XOR mode and animation can be normally executed d 3 Click OK The Graphic Relay dialog is reduced to an icon and st
127. econds the switch is turned off and resetting is nullified Display Order Change Changes the order of the displayed messages when the switch is pressed once The chronological display is reversed by turns 11 14 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Bit Sampling Data Display Parts 1 Set up the Count Display Status Display and Time Display parts for indicating the number of samplings the status of sampling and the time recorded O O D Q O J when the data was sampled Count Display Time Display Status Display Sampling status display Sampling time display Line error 1 Line error 1 Line error 3 Line error 4 Sampling count display 2 Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Set up each display part and place it on the screen e Sampling status display Part selection No 9 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Type tab window L unchecked Detail tab window Process Cycle High Speed Char Prop tab window Char Type Normal unchecked e Sampling time display Part selection No 9 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Transparent unchecked Italic sonno OS Type tab window Display Function Sample Time Display bmw ooo Display Type DEC w o sign Zero Suppress checked Flush R Char Prop dialog Char Type format 8 digits or less no display hour minute second 15 digits or greater mont
128. ed 14 6 Calendar Display 2 Set up macro for adjusting the calendar to the corrected data Click Command Wiz The Command dialog is displayed Choose SYS and click OK The Line No 0 dialog appears 3 Click FO The System Call dialog is displayed System Call Choose SET_CLND and click OK The Line No 0 dialog appears Keyword SET_CLND The value in F1 is set for the use of the system calendar When PLC has the calendar function its clock data is also set o famy A Thursday Friday Fimemoyp e awaa Use for 1 n multi drop All data should be binary If SET_CLND is executed during constant sampling timing may be shifted disturbing the process After execution of this we recommend resetting of the sampling UOlLOJOdO ES Calendar Display 14 8 4 Click Fl The Memory Input dialog is displayed Specify u0001 and click OK The Line No 0 dialog appears Seven words are allocated to Fl memory 5 Click x in the upper right corner of the Line No 0 dialog SYS SET_CLND u0001 is displayed in line No 0 6 Click x in the upper right corner of the window The Switch ON Macro Edit window is closed and the Switch dialog appears 4 Click Place and place the switch in the designated position Fig 1 1 eee Screen OPEN macro eee Keyword OPEN macro OPEN macro is executed when the screen is opene
129. ed Data transfer prohibited bit 4 When this bit is set ON data transfer between the ZM 80 memory card and the PLC is prohibited Record lock bit 8 When this bit is set ON the use of the Record Select switch is prohibited In this case a record number can be specified directly by n 2 RCV_RECDNo in the PLC memory File lock bit 9 When this bit is set ON the use of the File Select switch is prohibited In this case a file number can be specified directly by n 1 RCV_FILENo in the PLC memory File selection bit 10 This bit determines whether or not to display buffering file names in the display area for selecting a file 0 Display 1 Do not display Quick selection bit 12 When bit 14 transferring from the ZM 80 to the PLC or bit 15 transferring from the PLC to the ZM 80 is set ON while this bit is set ON data is transferred upon selection of a record Transfer from ZM 80 to PLC bit 14 Data is transferred from the ZM 80 memory card to the PLC at the edge of 0 gt 1 Transfer from PLC to ZM 80 bit 15 Data is transferred from the PLC to the ZM 80 memory card at the edge of 0 gt 1 RCV_FILENo This bit is used for specifying a file number from the PLC when bit 9 of RCV_FLAG n is set ON File numbers can be specified for this address RCV_RECDNo This bit is used for specifying a record number from the PLC when bit 8 of RCV_FLAG n is set ON Record numbers can
130. eferring to Setting of the File Name and Number Display Parts on page Option 11 Set properties in the same manner Card No Card Name DEFI File No 4 File number File Name File name Record No Record Name 6 Place the record name and number display parts by referring to Setting of the Record Name and Number Display Parts on page Option 12 Set properties in the same manner Card No Card Name File No File Name Record number Record No Record Name 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 Record name Option 20 Memory card Memory manager function 7 Place the file selection and record selection switches by referring to Setting of the Selection and Edit Switches on page Option 12 Set properties in the same manner except that the switch OFF color is purple 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 ile Select File selection switch fecord Select Record selection switch 8 Create the switch for data transfer from the memory card to the PLC Switch for Card No transfer from the Shi E 116 WO ZM 80 to the PLC ABCDEF ia 1234 1234 1234 Pera I Record Name 1234 1234 1234 1 Click the Memory Card Switch icon from the memory card parts tool bar The pull down menu is displayed 2 Select Data Transfer ZM 80 gt PLC Enlarge the switch part by 3 grids in the X direction so as to place the name Memory Card gt PLC on the part Set properties as shown below
131. el free to contact our dealers The whole or partial photocopy of this booklet is prohibited Contents of this booklet may be revised for improvement without notice Color of ZM Series Monochrome Type The following is the color list of ZM Series monochrome types Refer when editing a file ZM70L 41L Black Gray Blue Navy bule Red Mahogany Magenta Maroon Green Pine green Cyan Slate blue Yellow Camel P Q Q x x Q Q OQ enr Q Q cr O O gt gt a 7 as White Silver color 8 gradation colors may be flickering on ZM Series Using 2 gradation colors is recommended If the editing file which has 16 colors on the screen editing is changed into 8 color editing file each color is changed into the color of Safety precautions Read this manual and attached documents carefully before installation operation maintenance and checking in order to use the machine correctly Understand all of the machine knowledge safety information and cautions before starting to use In this instruction manual safety precautions are ranked into danger and caution as follows Wrong handling may possibly lead to death or heavy injury Wrong handling may possibly lead to medium or light injury Even in the case of a serious result may be experienced depending on the circumstances Anyway important points are mentioned Be sure to observe them Strictly The picture
132. elay mode messages Chapierl1 Displaying Error History Bit Sampling Mode 11 1 You will create a bit sampling screen Chapterl2 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode You will create a trend sampling screen Chapter13 Creating Animation Screens You will create the screens which graphics and figures are moved on Chapterl4 Calendar Display e You will create a screen to adjust the calendar e You will modify calendar parts Option Using Memory Cards as External Storage Media for a PLC The Memory Manager Function Opening and Closing a File Opening and Closing a File This chapter describes how to open and close a file on ZM 71SE screen editing software for Windows 95 98 NT4 0 Starting the Software 1 Double click the program icon Or click Start of Windows 95 and click Programs Zm 71s then ZM 71S EU G GE EE E L T ED Ei EL 3 2 Ob 5 sh ZMD ataCony emils BuUHO4S Da Opening and Closing a File 1 2 Opening a File Opening a New File 1 Click the New icon in the tool bar or select New from the File menu D ZME ditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 File ME ditor for Windows95 NT Yersion 1 00 File Ctri N Open a AE e m Transfer Printer Setting Eint EHE or File Managing Pa
133. emory Data through Keypad Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad You will create the following screen The desired values can be entered through the keypad to change the data in the PLC memory Numerical Data E 1 Setting up the display environment eeessseeeseseesesceseeeees P73 Set up the display environment before placing parts 2 Placing the keypad escecsccccccceccccccccccccecscecces P74 Use the entry mode parts tool bar 3 Placing the entry target parts seceeessescccccceccccsceeecees P7 G Use the entry mode parts tool bar 4 Placing the entry display parts seesceeecccecccesccceeseees P79 Use the entry mode parts tool bar 5 Placing the maximum and minimum value display parts P 10 Use the entry mode parts tool bar 6 Setting up entry Mode se eeeeeseccscccsccssccscescccscecs P71 Choose the Detail icon from the entry mode parts tool bar 7 Checking the division number eeeeeeeecececccccceeceeeeoooo ooe eP7 16 Check that the same division number is entered for 2 4 5 and 6 SINDSOOId Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Operation Creating a Screen Change Switch On the previous screen No 2 create a screen change switch to bring up the next screen 1 Place a switch part as shown below Enter Screen 3 for Function in the Switch dialog 2 Click the Next icon to open the Screen 3 Edit window Wo Window mE Ee Ee Be eS eS ed ee A gt
134. ence ZM 70 Operation Check Connection and Communication with PLC 3 12 For ZM 41 use the 1 Set up the same communication parameters such as baud rate and parity for ZM 70 and PLC For ZM 70 check the Main Menu screen data For PLC set up the data while referring to the PLC manual Communication Parameters PIC WF DRV Ver 1 45 ZM 70T Vert 25 1 Name MELSEC JW 1997 4 1 10 10 00 PLC Type SHARP JW series Error Stop Comment Time Out 0 50 sec Retry 3 Code DEC Character LSB gt MSB Signal Level RS232C Connection 1 1 PLC Stat No 0 SS SEIT aT Baud Rate 19200 Multi Link Network Data Length 7 Own Stat No Stop Bit 1 ZM70 Total Parity Even Send Delay msec Retry I O Test Memory Card 2 Disconnect the cable ZM 82CV between the computer and ZM 70 Connect ZM 70 and the PLC with a communication cable Use the CN1 connector used for screen data transference CN2 connector Rear side of ZM 70 bom ANE pa AN eam by a a ha Cable Have a cable depending on PLC B E ese OE O Connect the CN1 D sub 25 pin of ZM 70 with PLC using a communication cable Have a proper communication cable for your PLC For the connecting instructions refer to Hardware Specifications provided with ZM 70 Screen Data Transference 3 Press the SYSTEM key and the F 1 key The screen cr
135. ended that the data for the calendar memory be adjusted from time to time by setting bit 11 of the read area memory address n If this bit is set ON in conjunction with constant sampling it is recommended that the sampling be reset as mentioned above 1 Correcting calendar data from ZM 80 eeeesssseeeeeeeeeeeee P14 2 2 Modifying the calendar parte secccceeeeeeeeesescccccccs P14 10 14 1 SINDSOOld ES Calendar Display Operation Calendar Data Correction by Macro If calendar data has become different from the actual time correct the data by setting the entry mode and by editing the macro PLC with calendar function is used in this example Create the following screen Fig 1 1 Text Calendar Correction Switch Calendar part Text Numerical data display Keypad in the entry mode in the entry mode Bring up a new screen for creating the above calendar screen Check silver color extreme right for Back Color in the Screen Setting dialog Edit menu gt Screen Setting Create the screen title Calendar Correction and set up properties as shown below e Text Calendar Correction Foreground Slate blue No 3 from the right Camel No 2 from the right mado e Inner painted box Point Michecked Background Camel No 2 from the right Frame M checked Mahogany No 6 from the right Line type Thick line e Outer box Mahogany No 6 from the right Line type Thick
136. er display gt l 4 Check that the Num Display dialog is set up as shown below for each copy Double clicking each part brings up the dialog lt Main tab window gt Division No 0 Memory 09200 09242 In the Multiple Copy dialog tee is selected for Direction Therefore memory addresses are allocated consecutively to the display parts in the direction from left to right UOlLOJOdO ce Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Fig 1 Numerical data display gt lt Type tab window gt lt Char Prop tab window gt Display Function No Char Type Normal Digits 74 L Transparent Decimal Point 70 C Italic Display Type DEC w o sign Char Size 1 Byte Input Type DEC Rotate Normal Data Length 1 Word Direction RGT MZero Suppress Flush R L Spacing Enlarge Aia YZ lt Detail tab window gt Foreground White L Use Operation Background Black L Alarm Process Cycle High Speed Memory data can be displayed on a computer screen as shown in Fig 1 Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Open the Detail tab window Select Memory for Detail and click OK Display Environment Ed Detail Menu Dsp Grid Others Draw Part ltem Tool Wine Tool Bar Edit Layer Base Z v Status Bar Jump Switch Lamp Preview Next Overlap MV Nod M No1 M No 2 Skip Detail E OWNa Menon V Area
137. erent messages for bit ON and OFF should be registered in message editing When a bit is set or reset the corresponding Si message is indicated Examples when No or TYPE 0 is chosen for Display in Area e TYPE O e No lt ON OFF gt lt ON gt or lt OFF gt are shown Nothing is shown lt ON gt 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 lt OFF gt 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 lt ON gt 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 lt ON gt 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 4 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 4 lt OFF gt 12 20 07 03 45 Line error 3 12 20 07 03 45 Line error 3 12 20 07 03 50 Line error 5 6 Register messages Occurring and Reset in message editing Use line Nos 0 and in group No 2 in this example Start Message GNo 2 No 0 Message group No 2 edit No 0 Occurring No 1 No 2 No 3 No 4 AA For the message registration procedure refer to Message Registration for Display in Area and Status Display on page 11 10 7 The status display indicates which contents are being shown bit ON bit OFF or bit ON OFF e Status Display TYPE 1 Occurring should be indicated for Registered messages Occurring Reset or Occurring Reset is indicated bit ON Reset should be indicated grrer eeerreeee for bit OFF and Occurring Reset should be indicated for bit ON OFF in this example Choose TYPE 1 for Status Display Whe
138. erlap with entry keys appears Memory Card Edit Screen Memory Card Edit Screen Card No File No J Record No g Card No File No J Record No g Card Name RR File Name Samal Record Name amma Card Name ERREEN File Name Samal Record Name jm r 2 Key in 1 and press ENT 1 is specified for Card No Memory Card Edit Screen Card No File No y Record No y File Name mma Record Name amma Card Name 2 Specify the memory card name Press the Card Name Edit switch The overlap with entry keys appears Key in C A R D and 1 and press ENT CARD 1 is specified for Card Name Memory Card Edit Screen Card No File No f Record No Card Name SERERE File Name QR Record Name Option 32 3 Memory Specify the file name card Memory manager function 1 Check that the File Select switch is lit and press the File Name Edit switch 2 Press 0 in the display area File No O is selected and 0 is indicated on the screen The overlap with entry keys appears at the same time Memory Card Edit Screen Card No g File No f Record No g Card Name File Name mmm Record Name mmm 3 Key in ae ia u ss Bax E space and o and press ENT FILE 0 is entered for the file name and FILE 0 is indicated in the display area at the same time 4 Press 1 in the display area Memory Card Ed
139. et up as shown below Dot Direction nas Interval X Distance 0 Quantity X ol Y Distance 14 Quantity Y oF MOrder INC MMemory INC MNum Data Memory 09310 Step 1 4 Click OK Four copies are placed under the top part vertically Hagal 1234 12341 i123 1234 7 12 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad 5 Check the memory addresses allocated to the display parts Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Meee Diaw Pat len Tool win Environment dialog is displayed 7 a Open the Detail tab window Check the Memory box and click OK Jump Display Environment Preview Next Detail Menu Dsp Grid Others Skip Switch Lamp Display v Edip lave Base E v Grid Display v ON Grid SwitchLamp OFF Overlap M Noo W Noll Moz Grid Offset Position Zoom Display Environment Change All Display Environment Detail M DYN Memon J Area Redraw 6 Check that 09310 09320 are entered for the five parts respectively Changing the Display Format for Entry Targets Open the Main tab window for each part and set up as shown below Display Type Digits Decimal Point Ist part DEC w o sign 4 0 2nd part DEC w o sign 2 0 3rd part DEC w o sign 4 1 4th part DEC w o sign 4 2 Sth part DEC w o sign 4 0 Changing the Max and Min Values for Entry Targets UOlLOJIOdO E 1 Inthe Detail tab window for each part the Alarm
140. etting dialog 2 Click the Memory Card Mode icon from the tool bar Help O O D Q p O ool Window sE alaj male le ej division w Biwa E e EEs EE eet fal f Zalas elelr The memory card parts tool bar is displayed o al ea o i lt a 3 Create a display area by referring to Setting of the Display Area in Creation of the Edit Screen for Memory Card Names and Numbers File Names and Record Names on page Option 9 Set properties as shown below Part selection No 11 in file Parts_e z p 0 wit No O extreme left Option 19 Memory card Memory manager function Click OK and place the area as shown on the previous page Reduce the Y size of the area by 3 grids How to change the size of the display area Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Open the Grid tab window and set as shown below Grid Dsp checked Grid Color Red Grid Type 1 Byte 1 byte grids are displayed Enlarge the placed area based on the grids 4 Place the card name and number display parts by referring to Setting of the Card Name and Number Display Parts on page Option 10 Set properties in the same manner Data Transfer Memory Card lt gt Data Card No Card number Card Name fF Card name File No File Name Record No Record Name 5 Place the file name and number display parts by r
141. ffering area information is written to the memory address chosen for Info Output ZM80 gt PLC Memory addresses and bits correspond to buffers as shown below F1 Specified buffer is full FO Specified buffer is 90 full D Specified buffer contains data T Input trigger is output MSB LSB 15 14 13 12 11 10 08 08 07 oe os 04 os 02 or 00 SN SSS SSS _ SSS __ Seas Fi ro o rif ro o t ri ro 0 t Ft Folo memor n Buffer No 3 Buffer No 2 Buffer No 1 Buffer No 0 n 1 Buffer No 7 Buffer No 6 Buffer No 5 Buffer No 4 n 2 Buffer No 11 Buffer No 10 Buffer No 9 Buffer No 8 Buffer No 1 is used in this example Address D00310 1 word is allocated as the information output memory of buffer No 1 in this example refer to page 12 2 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Trend Sampling Screen Operation Check Save the created screen While referring to Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference transfer the created screen data to ZM 80 and check that ZM 80 operates correctly 1 The stored data is displayed in the following format Sampling data Graph max value Graph min value Line type White No 0 D00005 1000 O O Thhnire No 1 D00006 300 O Brokenline Green No 2 D00007 100 0 Thick line 2 Specify the following constants for addresses D00005 D00006 and D00007 D0005 lt 800 D0006 lt 230 D0007 lt 30 Sampling time display Sa
142. grids X size by 8 grids Y size by 1 grid Drag a handle of the overlap See figure on the previous page 4 Setup entry keys on the placed normal overlap 1 Right click the mouse Click Overlap 0 from the pop up menu to switch the editing layer Keypad Detail OVLPO appears in the lower right corner Entry Display 2 Click the Entry Mode icon from the tool bar Click the Keypad Entry Display and Detail icons from the entry mode parts tool bar and set their respective dialog boxes e Keypad Part selection No 1 in file Parts_e z7p e Entry Display Numerical Data Part selection No 0 in file Parts_e z p Main tab window Char Prop tab window Type tab window Teo Disolay Function Entry Display _ unchecked l Byte Option 15 o O D Q O J Memory card Memory manager function Detail Enty dialog Black Detail tab window Use Graphic l unchecked Background Yellow Detail tab window Default to O _ unchecked Process Cycle High Speed Process Cycle Low Speed Memory card No 0 is entered through the entry keys set up in this step 0 to 255 can be designated as memory card numbers In the Type tab window for Entry Display the number specified for Digits must be 3 or less 1 is soecified in this example 5 Click the Next icon The Multi Overlap 2 Edit window is displayed Create the overlap as shown by the steps below 6
143. h day hour minute second Depending on the setting for Digits the sampling time is indicated in the following Char Size Rotate Direction Spacing Detail tab window Enlarge Foreground Background Process Cycle High Speed greater than 8 digits and less than 14 digits both inclusive 11 15 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode e Sampling count display Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the sampling time display except the following Type tab window Display Function Sample Count Display Digits Ao Sampling status display This display indicates which contents are being shown bit ON bit OFF or bit ON OFF Sampling time display This display indicates the last sampling time or that of the selected data element Sampling count display This display indicates the total number of data sampled or the ordinal number of the selected data element among those sampled ZM 80 Operation Check Memory Allocation The following memory addresses are used in this example Read area memory address DOOOOO Memory address D00003 Sampling control memory D00004 Sampling data memory D00310 Information output memory Sampling Control Memory When any setting is made in the Buffering Area Setting dialog sampling control memory addresses are automatically allocated following the read area memory The number of allocated words and the conte
144. he Display menu Select the desired option 400 200 100 or 75 7 Click the Frame Auto Fit icon Ba de Se Ob Sb Bk eo maple Frame Auto Fit icon Frame Keyword Frame This shows the part area Frame Auto Fit icon When this icon is clicked the part including the drawn figure is enclosed in the frame The circle is enclosed in the frame The OFF lamp has been completed 8 Proceed to creating the ON lamp Es B h e Select the lamp entirely by dragging the mouse While holding down the CTRL key press C Or select Copy from the Edit menu or click the Copy icon Copy icon The lamp is copied 9 Select Quit Part Modifying from the File menu The window is closed and the screen is displayed Lamp Modification for ON Modify the lamp when it is on 10 Select Switch Lamp Display from the Display menu and choose ON 11 Select the lamp handles are shown for modification Click the Change the setting of a part placed icon ae amp 88 9 93 i tal Creating Lamps 12 The Modify Part window is displayed 13 Select the painted circle and delete it Delete the painted circle 14 While holding down the CTRL key press V Or select Paste from the Edit menu or click the Paste icon The lamp copied in step 8 is pasted Paste icon When the list of placed parts should be referred to or when t
145. he Text icon The Pattern Drawing dialog is displayed 2 As done is the Screen Drawing dialog Page 2 3 key in ZM82 Series Pattern Drawing Pattern Text 2M G2 Seres Font Foreground BEN EE E Background BE e P E 3 Set up text properties such as font and size Click Font The following font dialog is displayed Font x Font Font style Size T Times New Roman Bold Eo AEA MS Geri z 2 Series C re D T Te ea System round BOG a gound a fe Terminal Times New Roman T Wingdings Effects Strikeout Underline Script wester Specified font image is displayed 2 11 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data In this example set up as shown below Font Times New Roman Style Bold Size 20 4 By clicking OK the Pattern 1 Edit window is displayed Select the desired colors Foreground Red Background Blue 5 Drag the mouse over the dot editing area The box of the text size is displayed Pattern 1 Edit Iof xi Drag in this position 6 Locate the mouse cursor in the center of the dot editing area and click the mouse button The text is displayed Now the text is registered as pattern No 1 File Edit Display Transform Draw ltem Tool Window Help 8 x pojela EL Wale aa mare a Click in this position AZMB82 Series Pattern Drawing x
146. he desired part cannot be clicked 1 Select Item List from the Tool menu The Item List window is displayed fw Fie Edit Display Draw Window ltem List 4 E Item List Placed Part iof Es Aj Cirele Paint 136 301 Radius 20 Fj Circle 156 301 Radius 26 UOlLOJOAdO em O Lamp D00000 00 110 275 162 327 Text These marks mean as follows A Area property F Frame 0 Division No none Fixed property These are set in the Part Drawing dialog for each part Refer to page 5 10 2 When the part for modification is selected the part in the Modify Part window is also selected Modify Part Screen 1 ax amp Item List Placed Part A Cirele Paint 136 301 Radius 20 Fie Cirele sfl36 301 Radius 26 0000 00 110 275N 162 327 Text ICICLE i 0 Lamp DO0 Selected Selected 5 7 Creating Lamps 3 Select Detail Setting from the Edit menu The dialog for the details of the part is displayed Modify the part as desired Modification of the Lamp dialog is not possible in the Modify Part window Return to the screen and make a modification 4 Select Quit Item List from the File menu 15 When Quit Part Modifying is selected from the File menu the screen is restored 16 Select Switch Lamp Display from the Display menu Select OFF so that OFF appears at the bottom of the screen Lamp Dial
147. he display area at the center of the screen Part selection No 15 in file Parts_e z p In area Prop Foreground 3 Modify the size of the display area 1 Bring up grids for reference Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Set up the Grid tab window as shown below and click OK Grid Dsp checked Grid Color Red Grid Type 1 Byte 2 Modify the display area size while referring to the grids shown on the screen 11 11 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode 1 byte character 1 line for 1 byte character Enlarge the Y size to 11 lines and the X size to 60 one byte characters Switches for Bit Sampling 1 Click the Sample Switch icon in the bit sampling parts tool bar The switches for the bit sampling mode are displayed in the drop down menu Roll Up Roll Gown Plus Block Minus Block Graph Return Sample Switch Display Change Prirtt Reset 2 Set up as shown below Display Order Change Switches e Roll Up Part selection No 96 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Detail tab window unchecked unchecked Division No Output Memory unchecked unchecked Color tab window Character tab window No setting Frame OFF Color OFF Color Silver color extreme right e Roll Down Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Roll Up switch except the following
148. he screen MLIB is displayed in the position 1234 1234 B m b m n 1234 1234 1234 ee Click the mouse as a 1234 in the desired position 1234 1234 1234 5 Click OK 6 Specify the overlap positions for the remaining nine switches with the same steps using the Placement button in the Detail tab window Drawing on the Screen Draw texts boxes and lines on the screen as shown below Box and line Multi Overlap Data 6 Data 7 Data 8 Data 9 Text Data 10 8 19 UOlLOIOAdO Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 1 Click the Text icon in the draw tool bar Enter the desired texts and place them Set up properties as shown below Data 1 10 Foreground Enlarge X Enlarge Y Rotate Direction Transparent checked Italic unchecked 2 Right click the mouse to bring up the pop up menu Undo Chez Uncheck ON Grid Bde ea Eut ptr es aay etl HE Paste Ctrl Delete el Baze Deen i Click here to delete the check mark Velen Vena 2 Eharnge On line Editing Adie Ron 3 Draw the following table using the Line and Box icons in the draw tool bar Set up properties as shown below Vertical line Box Color White Foreground White Line Type No 1 thick line Line Type No 0 solid line Horizontal line _ Paint Color White Line Type No 0 solid line Vertical line Multi Ove
149. hown on the screen Y size no Wiser easnion HHHHHHHH I lt o gt Redraw 5 Ifthe image is not shown select Redraw from the Display menu 9 11 UOlMOJOAdO o Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 6 Click the message display area handles are shown Drag the handle until the area is reduced to the size of four lines Y size 4 lines oa The message display area has been set up The message area must be able to contain the lines specified for Lines per Relays in the Relay dialog If the area is too small an error will arise Creating Roll Up and Roll Down Switches When the called messages cannot be held in the specified area it is necessary to scroll up or down For this purpose create the switches for scrolling up down Trouble Display f A Create the switches for scrolling up down 1 Click the UP DOWN Switch icon in the relay mode parts tool bar The following pull down menu is displayed UP DOWN Switch icon prr oj l lr Rall Up Rall Down 9 12 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 2 When Roll Up is chosen the Switch window for the Roll Up switch is displayed When Roll Down is chosen the window for the Roll Down switch is displayed 3 Choose Roll Up The Switch dialog is displayed Roll up is chosen for Function Switch ae Main Character Detail Color
150. hronological order Up to 16 lines can be displayed in a trend sampling area Follow the steps below to use the trend sampling mode 1 Set up the Buffering Area Setting dialog for storing time varying data 2 Set up the Trend Sampling dialog for expressing the stored data Keyword Buffering area The buffering area stores data sampled The internal buffer of ZM 80 ZM 70 or memory cards can be chosen for data storage Memory cards can be used only when ZM 80 ZM 70 is available with internal or external memory cards optional Unless the buffering area is cleared sampled data can be stored and displayed anytime even after screen change Create the following screen 12 1 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode ee EEEEEEEEEEE i 2 3 4 5 6 Setting up the buffering areae eeeseeessoescoecoooesooeo o P12 2 Selecting trend sampling mode eseesessesesoesoooooooo o e P 12 4 Setting up the Trend Sampling dialogs sseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees P12 5 Placing the trend sampling areaseeeeeeeeeccccccceeeeeeees P12 10 Placing switches for trend sampling ee eeeeeeececececeeoeeooo o e P12 11 Setting up trend sampling data display parts e eee eeseeeeseeeoeo ooo P12 13 i S N S SS CU Operation Bring up a new screen for creating a trend sampling screen Check sil
151. ified bit is set ON When the switch is pressed the specified bit is reset OFF Momentary When the switch is held down the specified bit is set ON Momentary W and when it is released it is reset OFF Alternate Each time the switch is pressed the specified bit is alternately set ON and reset OFF Ifthe non bit writable memory is specified for Output Memory it is recommended to select Momentary W In this case results are directly written in the one word area of the specified memory 4 11 Creating Switches Switch Function Set the function of the switch to be executed when it is pressed 1 In this example the switch should just set reset the specified PLC memory bit when it is pressed released Therefore no special function is required Check that No Function is selected for Function To select a different option for Function click the Change button to bring up the Switch Function dialog Select the desired one from the dialog 2 Click OK to quit the Switch dialog The AUTO switch has been completed Copying the Switch Make four copies of the switch AUTO and Display Draw Part Item Undo Ctrl Z complete them one by one Redo Cirle Cut Ctrl 3 lt Copy Ctrl C 1 Click the AUTO switch handles are shown oH as Delete el Click Multi Copy icon in the parts bar Multi Copy Move to Front Move to Back Group Ungoup Rotate Graphic Align gt Select Multi Copy
152. indicated in the display area Press 2 in the display area Record No 2 is selected and 2 is indicated on the screen The overlap with entry keys appears at the same time Key in C C C C C and C and press ENT CCCCCC is entered for the record name and CCCCCC is indicated in the display area Specify the record names of file No 1 in the same manner Press the File Select switch Select 1 FILE 1 and specify record names as follows Record No 0 Record name XXXXXXXX Record No 1 Record name YYYYYYYY 10 Press the lit Record Name Edit switch It goes off The above step completes memory card editing Open screen II by pressing the Next switch Memory card Memory manager function Data Transfer between Memory Card amp PLC Data transfer is executed between file No O on the memory card and the PLC memory D610 to D624 on this screen The memory card name and number file names and record names specified on the previous screen are stored on the memory card directly File No 0 is so set that record names are stored in the PLC memory as well Memory Card Record 0 Record 1 Record 2 Memory Record Name Record Name Record Name Record Name Record Name Record Name Addresses for the record name Record Name Record Name Record Name Data 0 Data 0 Data 0 Data 1 Data 1 Data 1 Data 2 Data 2 Data 2 Data 3 Data 3 Data 3 Data 4 Data 4 Data 4 Addresses Data 5
153. indicating the number of samplings and the time recorded when the data was sampled lo es ola 9 D Count Display Time Display Q O 5 Sampling time display Sampling count display 12345678 123 100 300 1000 2 Set up each display part and place it on the screen e Sampling time display Part selection No 9 in file Parts_e z7p Main tab window Dose DecimalPont Jo Char Prop tab window Depending on the setting for Digits the sampling time is indicated in the following format 8 digits or less no display greater than 8 digits and less than 14 digits both inclusive hour minute second 15 or more greater month day hour minute second e Sampling count display Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the sampling time display except the following Type tab window Display Function Sample Count Display 12 13 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Sampling time display This display indicates the last sampling time or that of the selected data element Sampling count display This display indicates the total number of data sampled or the ordinal number of the selected data element among those sampled Drawing Scales 1 Draw scales 1 Click Trend Graph Scale icon Line Box Circle Text Paint Dat in the draw tool bar The Screen Bar Graph Scale Pie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Mul
154. ine thick line No 5 from the right 3 Choose 1 Word for Data Length 4 Specify the max and min graph values of trend line No 2 Graph Max Value 100 Graph Min Value o 5 Specify 2 for Sample Buffer Word No Trend Sampling Area Placement 12 10 When the Trend Sampling dialog has been set up click Place and place the trend sampling area at the center of the screen D When the size of the trend sampling area is specified after settin D Trends it will be determined automatically by adjusting the size with no remainder If the value of Trends is changed after placing the trend sampling area there may be a remainder The value of the remainder will specified as the blank area Point pitch dot X size Trends 1 be lt v a D be SS co Y size I L I l 4 I Point Pitch X gt X size Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Switches for Trend Sampling 1 Click the Sample Switch icon in the trend sampling parts tool bar The switches for the trend sampling mode are displayed in the drop down menu E Roll Up 1 Roll Down 2 Q Flus Block 3 D Minus Block 4 Q Sample Switch Graph Return 5 5 Reset 6 2 Set up the switches and place them on the screen as shown below Switches ah 1 4 3 2 e Roll Up Part selection No 98 in file Parts_e z7p
155. ion Modify the lamp part as shown below gt The lamp part shape is modified in the Modify Part window When modifying the lamp which is off check that OFF is chosen for Switch Lamp Display When modifying the lamp which is on check that ON is chosen for Switch Lamp Display Place a circle on the lamp part Lamp Modification for OFF 1 Check that the lamp displayed on the screen is off OFF is displayed at the bottom of the screen Check here If not select Switch Lamp Display from the Display menu and choose OFF 2 Click the lamp part handles are shown Click the Change the setting of a part placed in the tool bar a File Edit Display Draw Tool Window Help lej x aa evel a ae 2 Urda etl ez Heda Mikan ii ts Lapy CHHe Haste ot yy Delete De Frame Auto Fitting Sitch Ares Setting Paint Position Setting RibArea vith Graphie Creating Lamps 4 Right click the mouse The pop up menu is displayed Uncheck ON Grid pi Place a green circle on the lamp part 1 Click the Circle icon in the draw tool bar The Part Drawing dialog is displayed Part Drawing Bar Graph Scale Pie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Multi Text Line Box Circle Text Paint Dot o clelole lt Te old Foreground Background Vv Paint Frame Color M Frame Tile Soa SS et Prop Fixec 7 Line Type oe SA oo elles 2
156. isplay Creating Switches Placing the Switch Place the selected switch part on the screen 1 Check that 0 is entered for Division No 2 Click the Place button in the Switch dialog 3 The switch area as shown on the right appears Move it to the lower left corner of the screen and click the mouse The switch is placed as shown below switches and Lamps Place the switch in this position When the switch area is dragged it is moved along the switch grids To bring up the switch grids 1 Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Display Draw Part ltem Display Environment Tool Bar Status Bar Jump Preview Next Skip Switch Lamp Display Grid Display ON Grid Brid Dizet Position Zoom Display Environment 2 Click Grid The Grid tab window is displayed 3 Set up as shown below MGrid Dsp Grid Color Red Grid Type Switch MPlace switches on switch grids 4 Click the OK button and close the Display Environment dialog 5 The switch grids are displayed on the screen Refer to lt Fig 1 gt below The MPlace switches on switch grid box is checked as default Placing moving and enlarging a switch area is carried out along switch grids When the Place switches on switch grid box is not checked these operations are carried out in the unit of dots 1 For ZM 70 1 When the Place switche
157. it Screen Card No File No g Record No g Card Name File Name mmm Record Name mmm Memory Card Edit Screen Card No a File No g Record No Card Name File Name Saami Record Name File No 1 is selected and 1 is indicated on the screen The overlap with entry keys appears at the same time 5 Key in F I L E space and 1 and press ENT FILE 1 is entered for the file name and FILE 1 is indicated in the display area 6 Press the lit File Name Edit switch It goes off Specify the record name 1 Enter the record names of file No 0 Select 0 FILE 0 in the display area The Record Select switch lights up 2 Press the Record Name Edit switch The switch lights up Option 33 YOSUD UO LOISAdO OS WZ Memory card Memory manager function Option 34 3 4 5 6 T7 8 9 Press 0 in the display area Record No 0 is selected and 0 is indicated on the screen The overlap with entry keys appears at the same time Key in A A A A A and A and press ENT AAAAAA is entered for the record name and AAAAAA is indicated in the display area Press 1 in the display area Record No 1 is selected and 1 is indicated on the screen The overlap with entry keys appears at the same time Key in B B B B B and B and press ENT BBBBBB is entered for the record name and BBBBBB is
158. j Pattern Text em 82 Series Font Foreground Background BE eT Tel Placing the Text on the Screen 1 Click the x close button in the Pattern 1 Edit window The window is closed and the Screen 0 Edit window is displayed Click here to close the Tool Window Help Pattern 1 Edit window aan ane f 2 TE By selecting Screen from the Item menu the Screen 0 Edit window is displayed While the Pattern 1 Edit window is opened 2 12 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data 2 Click the Pattern icon in the draw tool bar 3 The Pattern List window is displayed Select 0001 The read cursor appears over 0001 Cursor appears here UOlLOJIOdO Pattern List M Place Place a Cancel E ee o004 o005 EE Oooo 0006 oon o008 4 Click the Place button The Screen 0 Edit window is displayed By dragging the mouse the dotted box of the pattern size is displayed with cross cursor 5 Move the cursor to the position as shown below and release the mouse button The text is displayed LM52 Series 2 13 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data Saving the screen data Save the created file 1 Click the Save icon in the tool bar or select Save from the File menu Q File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window olg tal IRAE x
159. la Data 6 Max value Mint ana Data 9 Entered value Data 10 Data 10 8 23 NY lt CO O O D Q e O J QO 2 D O N Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Releasing the Keypad Interlock 1 When the numerical data display part of Data 1 is pressed the overlap appears on the right and the cursor is displayed on the part Multi Overlap al Max value Min value Entered value 2 When any numerical key or the ENT key is pressed the key makes an error sound beep and does not work because the keypad interlock is on For the overlap D170 is entered for Command Memory in the Entry dialog Set bit 15 of D170 H8000 Now the keypad interlock is released o gt EE a aOR Max value Max value Min value Min value Entered value K Entered value 8 24 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 4 Press the ENT key The overlap disappears and 33 is written to Data 1 Check that 33 is written to D180 the address set for Memory in the Num Display dialog for Data 1 in the PLC memory Press the ENT key The overlap disappea
160. lacing entered value max value and min value display parts e e P8 8 Place them using the entry mode parts tool bar in multi overlap editing 5 Setting up entry Mode e eseesesessoesoesocoeooooooooooo o P89 Click the Detail icon in the entry mode parts tool bar in multi overlap editing 6 Setting up multi overlap in screen editingss sseeesseeeeeeeeeeP8 1 Set up the Overlap Setting dialog to call up the created overlap on the screen 7 Placing entry target parts in screen editing s seeeeeseeeeeeeeP8 12 Place the parts on the screen 8 Placing the overlap call switches on the screens eeeeeeeeeeeee P8 15 Place them behind the numerical data display parts 9 Division number check e eeerrcccecccccccccccceccceccces P8 21 Check that the same division number is entered for 3 4 and 5 Operation Creating a Screen Change Switch Create the following screen change switch 1 Place the switch part as shown below Enter Screen 4 for Function in the Switch dialog 2 Click the Next icon to open the Screen 4 Edit window t ltem Tool Window raene gt lalalalalala lelg es I ev eal es Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Screen Color and Display Environment Setting 1 Select Screen Setting from the Edit menu Check green for F in Back Color and Click OK The screen color is changed to green 2 Select Display Environment from the Displa
161. lap Multi dialog is also reduced to an icon 4 and stored next to the Memory Card dialog icon in the Part auxiliary tool box For the procedure for multi overlap editing refer to page Option 14 The memory card format screen has been set Option 8 Memory card Memory manager function Creation of the Edit Screen for Memory Card Names and Numbers File Names and Record Names Create an edit screen on Screen I Memory card names and numbers file names and record names can be edited on the ZM 80 Screen I Screen I 1 Memory Card Edit Screen Card No File No Record No z Card Name Seis File Name stisie Record Name ike File Name Edit Setting of the Display Area Set up the area to display the names and numbers of files and records 1 Click Display Area from the memory card parts tool bar The Display Area dialog is displayed Fart x 2 Set the dialog as shown below and Gz 3 Ea ES aa al db lt a O O D Q O set the area as shown in the above 4 D Screen I 1 Display Area Ea Division Ho J ln area Prop a Foreground Background B P ENF Tile Se eee THe Place Cancel Part selection No 12 in file Parts_e z7p moeapop No 0 extreme left Option 9 Memory card Memory manager function Memory card number Option 10 Setting of the Card Name amp No Display Parts Setting of the Card Name
162. lay part Click the numerical data display part Select Multi Copy from the Edit menu The Multiple Copy dialog is displayed Multi Overlap 1234 2 Set up as shown below Dot Direction Interval X Distance 0 Quantity X eT Y Distance 24 Quantity Y 6 MoOrder INC MMemory INC MNum Data Memory D180 Step 1 3 Click OK The copy parts are displayed on the screen 4 Click the bottom part and move it as shown below 8 15 UOlMLOJOAdO Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Multi Overlap 5 Click the moved part handles are shown Select Multi Copy icon in the tool bar The Multiple Copy dialog is displayed Set up as shown below Dot Direction as Interval X Distance 0 Quantity X 1 Y Distance 24 Quantity Y 25 MOrder INC MMemory INC MNum Data Memory D185 Step 1 6 Click OK The copies are displayed as shown below Multi Overlap 1234 11234 1234 12 34 1234 H234 1234 1234 1234 1234 8 16 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 7 Make nine copies of the overlap call switch Click the switch handles are shown and open the Multiple Copy dialog Select the switch s m s 1234 k m i 8 Set up as below and click OK Dot Direction 02O Interval GOO X Distance 3 Quantity X ee Y Distance 3 Quantity Y 25 Multi Overlap roccMe bs B 1234 s 1234 ee ee eee Gee 1234
163. le type for the data logging function Choose Data File 3 Specify the number of records to partition file No 0 for No of Records Setting range 1 to 4095 Specify 3 Option 3 Memory card Memory manager function 4 Specify the number of words to be recorded for No of Data Setting range 1 to 1024 Specify 12 For ZM 0 Setting range is 1 to 1024 5 Specify the maximum number of characters for Bytes for Record for giving names to records Setting range 0 to 32 Specify 6 6 When transferring data between the ZM 80 and the PLC choose whether only data or data plus record names will be transferred for Transfer Mode Choose Data Record Name 7 When transferring data from the ZM 80 to the PLC specify the top memory address for Memory for storing data in the PLC memory Specify D610 8 The above step completes the Memory Card dialog setting for file No 0 Next open the 1 tab window for file No 1 Set the options as shown below File No 1 Type Data file No of records No of data Bytes for record Transfer mode Data only Memory D630 Cardand 9 Click OK This step completes Memory Card dialog setting for file No 1 file information 1024 words Calculation of File Size on a Memory Card The first 1024 words on the memory card are used for card and file information The 1025th word and after are used for files aZIS ped AJOWASY File size
164. ling dialog for indicating stored error contents Keyword Buffering area The buffering area stores data sampled The internal buffer of ZM 80 ZM 70 or memory cards can be chosen for data storage Memory cards can be used only when ZM 80 ZM 70 is available with internal or external memory cards optional Data stored in the buffering area can be printed Unless the buffering area is cleared sampled data can be stored and displayed anytime even after screen change Create the following screen Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 Reset 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 4 Reset 12 20 07 03 45 Line error 3 Occurring 12 20 07 03 50 Line error 5 Order Change 11 1 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode ae 1 Registering error messages sseeeseresccerccccecccecsceeee P11 2 2 Setting up the buffering area ees eceerecccceeccccecccccesces P11 3 3 Selecting bit sampling Mode ss eeesceescceeccceccceccceees P11 6 4 Setting up the Bit Sampling dialog eeeeeceeceeeceeeeeeeeees P11 6 5 Registering messages for Display in Area and Status Display P11 10 6 Setting up the display area e eseessesooecoesoesoeeooeo o pP 1 1 1 1 7 Placing switches for bit sampling ceeseeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeP 12 8 Setting up bit sampling data display parts eeeseeeeeeeeeeeP 14 Operation Bring up a new scree
165. located at the top left corner of the display area part 3 10 18 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Graphic Copy and Modification 1 Copy this graphic to No 1 to No 7 on Screen List 1 Click the Screen List icon 2 Screen List is displayed Click No 0 graphic and drag it to area No 1 The copy is displayed in the area SS 7MEditor for Windows95 NT Yersion 1 00 C Program Files Z2M71S DATA Example1 771 reservation 6407480 10 4model 8 ZHE ditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 C Program Files ZM71S DATASExamplel Z71 reservation 640 480 10 4model Screen Li Mi EG E ao ae Clicking this icon closes the list 4 Close the list UOlLOJOdO 5 2 Return to graphic editing for graphic No of group No 1 Graphic LIB 0 0 Change the color of graphic A 10 19 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Change the color of this graphic B denotes blinking 3 In graphic editing for graphic No 1 of group No O Graphic LIB 0 1 change the color of the graphic B Set up the colors the same as those for graphic A refer to the above figure 4 Likewise in graphic editing for graphic No 2 change the color of graphic C Repeat the same steps until the color of graphic No 7 H is changed refer to the above figure 5 Graphic editing has been completed Click the x
166. log is displayed Main Char Prop Division No fo Memory D00606 m Key Display Location ovLPo 7 Process Cycle Low Speed Cancel Apply Option 7 Memory card Memory manager function 2 Set up the tab windows as shown below Main tab window Char Prop tab window aie 5606 Panchos Key display location OVLPO C unchecked Process Cycle Low Speed aD Background 1 When editing or transferring data stored on the memory card between the ZM 80 and the PLC the memory address specified for Memory is used for controlling the process Three words from the top address are used For more information refer to page Option 37 2 When editing memory card names and numbers file names and record names choose where to place the entry keys for Key Display Location Choose one from OVLPO overlap 0 OVLP1 OVLP2 and BASE Choose OVLPO in this example 3 Set up Enlarge in the Char Prop tab window so as to double the sizes of file names and record names to be displayed in the display area Specify 2 for X and Y 4 Click OK The Memory Card dialog is then reduced to an icon and stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner of the screen At the same time the Overlap Multi dialog is displayed For ZM 0 Overop No O Specify u4060 for Item Select _ unchecked the ZM 70 u16340 Click OK Pat oo p H The Over
167. lor Blue Character tab window OFF Color Red No O Reset 11 13 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode e Display Order Display Set up the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the Graph Return switch except the following For ZM 70 z Cannot specify the Function Display Order Change switch Main tab window Display Order Change Character tab window The following explains the switch functions Scrolls by one data element toward the most recent If it cannot be held in the display area one data element at a time scrolls into view Roll Down Scrolls by one data element toward the oldest If it cannot be held in the display area one data element at a time scrolls into view Plus Block Scrolls by one page toward the most recent Minus Block Scrolls by one page toward the oldest Graph Return Flashes when any of the Roll Up Roll Down Plus Block and Minus Block switches is pressed When the Graph Return switch is pressed while it is flashing the display is restored to the most recent bit sampling data Flashing is canceled as well as the selection Display Change Changes over the sampling status display when it is set to be indicated Prints all data stored in the specified buffer numbers Lights up when the switch is pressed once When it is pressed again within 2 seconds the buffer in use is cleared and sampling is restarted immediately If not pressed within 2 s
168. low and place the texts as shown in the above figure Min value Entered value Data 1 5 Foreground Red Red Blue White Enlarge X 1 1 1 Enlarge Y 1 1 1 1 Rotate Normal Normal Normal Normal Direction RGT RGT RGT RGT Transparent checked checked checked checked Italic unchecked unchecked unchecked Char Type Bold Bold Bold Normal Division Number Check Check that the division number is set up correctly 1 7 16 v Select Display Environment from the Display menu Tool Bar Teele Draw Part ltem Tool Wine Status Bar Jump Preview Next Skip a 4 Switch Lamp Display gt Grid Display ON Grid Grid Offset Position Zoom Display Environment Change All Display Environment Redraw Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad 2 The Detail tab window is displayed in the Display Environment dialog Check the Div No box and click OK Display Environment aat every 3 The division number is entered for each part on the screen Check that all parts on the screen and the icon in the Part auxiliary tool box have the same division No 0 If not correct data setting so that all division numbers are set to 0 E Numerical Data Entry Screen 7 uolo do Set all division numbers to 0 Keyword Division number A maximum of 256 divisions No 0 to 255 can be set up for the base screen and each overlap
169. lti Overlap ZM 70 Operation Check Opening Screen No 4 1 Connect ZM 70 and PLC and start communication Screen No 0 including the bit map data is displayed Lontroal Terminal M82 Series Next 2 Press the NEXT switch Screen No 1 is displayed Press the NEXT switch on the screen Repeat this procedure until screen No 4 Multi Overlap Screen is displayed Multi Overlap ome Peer eee fe Calling Up the Overlap 1 Press any numerical data display part The overlap is displayed and the cursor is placed on the pressed part 8 22 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Max value Min value Entered value 2 Press the top left corner of the overlap The overlap frame blinks By pressing a different position on the screen the overlap is moved into position By clicking here Click the desired position the overlap frame blinks The overlap moves Max value Min value Entered value 0 1 Data 10 Max value Min value Entered value 3 To delete the overlap double press the top left corner of the overlap because the system button is activated Double press here to delete the overlap Multi Over
170. minute second and day of the week are displayed as one item When selecting each area click the desired one on the screen When enlarging reducing an area of the calendar part click the area and drag a handle When aligning the characters or areas of the calendar part display grids on the screen select Display Environment from the Display menu Open the Grid tab window and check Grid Dsp Choose 1 Byte for Grid Type Click the desired character area and move manually If an area of the calendar part is placed outside the frame in the Modify Part window the area may not be selected In such a case place the frame again by clicking the Frame Auto Fit icon and select the area Frame Auto Fit icon Dal aal elel aall 14 12 Memory card Memory manager function Using Memory Cards as External Storage Media for a PLC The Memory Manager Function For ZM 0 The followings are avairable 256Kbyte 512Kbyte 1 Mbyte External Memory Card With a ZM 70 Recorder With a ZM 80 Card recorder The memory card mode can be used when an optional built in memory card or external memory card unit is attached to a ZM 80 Use Sharp s SRAM cards REC MCARD 256 KB 512 KB 1 MB 2 MB and 4 MB are available Memory card mode has two major functions the memory manager function and the data logging function With the memory manager function memory card
171. mpling count display 3 Set bit 4 of D00003 0 gt 1 34 os 100 3001000 Ch D0003 lt H0010 Th li ti d hi e sampling time and sampling 50 150 500 count data are displayed 4 Reset bit 4 of D00003 0 gt 1 D0003 lt H0000 5 Set bit 4 of D00003 0 gt 1 D0003 lt H0010 ea gt 100 3001000 The displayed sampling time changes and the sampling count 50150 500 Trend lines s M increases to 2 A trend line is shown 6 Reset bit 4 of D00003 1 gt 0 D0003 lt H0000 12 17 YOSOUD uodo 08 NZ E Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode 100 30010007 3 7 Set bit 4 of D00003 0 gt 1 D0003 lt H0010 The sampling count increases to 3 50150 500 8 Reset bit 4 of D00003 1 gt 0 D0003 lt H0000 0 0 o0 1 10 20 9 Specify the following constant for address D00006 D0006 lt 160 14 40 47 4 10 Set bit 4 of D00003 0 gt 1 ae D0003 lt H0010 The sampling count increases to 4 50150 500 11 Reset bit 4 of D00003 1 gt 0 D0003 lt H0000 12 Execute sampling of the following data D00005 D00006 210 D00007 30 D00005 D00006 210 D00007 30 15 14 47 20 12 18 15 17 30 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode 13 To check the old data press the Roll Down switch The selection cursor appears at the center of the graph The sampling time and sampling count display
172. n TYPE 1 is chosen messages for bit ON OFF and ON OFF should be registered in message editing The registered messages are indicated according to Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 Reset 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 P 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 QZ 03 43 Line error 4 45 Line error 3 D Ka bit conditions Examples when No or TYPE 0 is chosen for Status Display e TYPE O e No lt ON OFF gt lt ON gt or lt OFF gt are shown Nothing is shown Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 Reset 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 Reset 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 Pp 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 Oe a 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 Q7 03 43 Line error 4 07 03 43 Line error 4 45 Line error 3 45 Line error 3 Message group No 2 edit Nod Occurring 8 Register messages Occurring Reset Occurring Reset in message editing No 1 No 2 Occurring Reset No 3 Occurring No4 Reset Use line Nos 2 3 and 4 in group No 2 Start Message GNo 2 No 2 an For the message registration procedure refer to Message Registration for Display in Area and Status Display on page 11 10 11 8 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Main 2 Tab Window Bit Sampling UOlOJOdO 1 When you want to indicate the sampling time check Time Display It is indicated in the format of month day hour minute second The number of one byte cha
173. n for creating a bit sampling screen Check silver color extreme right for F foreground Edit gt Screen Setting gt F foreground gt Silver color extreme right Place the title Error History at the center of the screen Set up properties as shown below Text Error History Background Mahogany No 6 from the right Normal Direction RGT L Junchecked shadow Error Message Registration for Display It is necessary to register error messages to be displayed on the screen Bring up the Message Edit window Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Reset 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 4 A Reset 12 20 07 03 45 Line error 3 Register error messages to Occurring 12 20 07 03 50 Line error 5 be displayed in this area 1 In Chapter 9 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode group No 0 has been selected in the Message Editing window for registering messages In this buses example select group No 1 for registering error messages Select Message from the Item menu The 11 2 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Message dialog is displayed Enter 1 and click the OK button The Message 1 Edit window is displayed 2 In this example register fifteen error messages from line No 0 Line error 1 Line error 2 Line error 3 Line error 4 Line error 5 Line error 6 Lin
174. nal screen number command When communication starts between PLC and ZM 70 the screen of the number stored in the read area n 2 is opened first If the screen number does not exist the Screen No Error message is given lt Ex gt D00000 is entered for Read Area for the file Example1 Z71 Therefore D00002 0 Screen No 0 is indicated D00002 10 Screen No Error is given Because screen No 10 is not included in the Example1 Z71 file The screen number displayed on the ZM 70 screen is written to the Write Area n 2 Keyword Write Area Write Area is set up in the Comm Parameter dialog To bring up the dialog select System Setting from the Item menu and click Comm Parameter The write area is for writing mainly screen status data from ZM 80 to an external device PLC etc Main 1 Detail Read Area gt Mo0000 BEE Write Area DMo00050 Eet I Read Write Area ZM 30 Compatible Siete Meane E Similar to the Read Area three consecutive words are assigned to the Write Area The contents are CFMDAT Same as those in the read area n SCRN_COM SCRN_No Display screen number The contents of the three words and those of the write area are mostly in pairs The screen number to be displayed is commanded from the n 2 Read Area to ZM 70 and the screen number displayed on ZM 70 is written to the n 2 Write Area 3 7 3 YOOYD UOWOIEdO O WZ Screen Data Transference
175. name and number display parts to check the file name and number of the selected memory card Memory Card Edit Screen Memory card file number E Card No f Record No q aed Mane ANRE ABCDEFGH Record Name gj Memory card file name 1 Click the Memory Card File No icon from the memory card parts tool bar The Num Display dialog is displayed 2 Set the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the memory card number display part except for the following e Memory Card File No Type tab window Display Function Memory Card File No Place the display part as shown above 3 Click the Memory Card File Name icon from the memory card parts tool bar The Char Display dialog is displayed 4 Set the options in the tab windows in the same manner as those for the memory card name display part except for the following e Memory Card File Name Type tab window Display Function Memory Card File Name Place the display part as shown above Option 11 O O D Q O J Memory card Memory manager function Setting of the Record Name amp No Display Parts Set up the record name and number display parts to check the record name and number of the selected memory card Memory card record number Card No G Record No M Memory card record name Card Name epee a Record Name Sanaae 1 Click the Memory Card Record No icon from the memory card parts tool bar
176. nction the ZM 80 screen displays year month day hour minute second and day of the week When using PLC with calendar function to display the calendar 1 ZM 80 automatically reads PLC s calendar data to display it on the screen ZM 80 then corrects the calendar display by reading the PLC s data every 15 minutes 2 For the 15 minutes ZM 80 displays the calendar using the inner clock 3 When ZM 80 must read PLC s calendar data forcibly to update the ZM 80 calendar after correction of PLC s calendar data set bit 11 ON of the read area LAR memory address n If calendar data is forcibly read by setting this bit during constant sampling timing may be shifted disturbing the process If this bit is set during sampling we recommend resetting Calendar data can be corrected from PLC as mentioned above and also by the macro function of ZM 80 The procedures of calendar correction by the macro function and of calendar part modification are explained in this chapter When using PLC without calendar function to display the calendar 1 Select System Setting from the Item menu and click Comm Parameter Specify the memory to display the calendar in the Comm Parameter dialog 2 Use ZM 80 s CPU clock 3 This type of calendar causes a slight error in time because there is no PLC calendar to provide ZM 80 with the initial calendar data and allow it to check the time every 15 minutes It is thus recomm
177. ndow 10 5 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 6 Enter the following messages for each block Block No Start message No End message No 0 ee a 0 23 b 2 O f3t e 88 cocccccc 3 o 3d 4 0 jaje 5 o 55 f g h 6 0 6 7 o 71 gggggggg hhhhhhhh To delete the set up data of a block enter 1 for Group and click the block number No setting is displayed 7 Click the icon shown below Select close to close the Page Block Edit window i ZHE ditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 Or click this button Restore Click here Hove ize Minimize Wasmiee Close Ctrl F4 Ment Ctrl F6 Relay Sub Mode Selection Bring up the relay sub mode parts tool bar 1 Because division No 0 has been set up for the relay mode on this screen set up division No 1 for the relay sub mode Enter 1 for Division No at the top right of the screen Program Files 7M715 DATASExamplel 771 reservation 6407480 10 4model Screen 5 _ Ea tindow Hale le x coca maje 2 svseson no H ger for 1fa gt lt Be em esa es es fee eS aaae elaj zaolas ejes a LBL Enter 1 One mode can be set up for one division 10 6 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode 2 Click the Relay Sub Mode icon in the tool bar The following relay sub mod
178. ndow ignored Use On Macro _Junchecked Data Transfer PLC gt ZM 80 Use OFF Macro Llunchecked Character tab window Use Interlock _ unchecked PLC gt Memory Card Process Cycle High Speed Char Prop dialog Color tab window oat ms ON Colo Foreground OFF Color Navy Blue No 7 from the right 10 Click the Detail icon from the memory card parts tool bar and set the Memory Card dialog by referring to Detail Settings for a Memory Card on page Option 7 Main tab window Char Prop tab window DivsionNo Jo Chan Type Normal Memory D606 Transparent M checked Key Display Location BASE Italic _ unchecked Process Cycle Low Speed Enlarge Ke Ye Foreground 1 Specify the same memory address for Memory for both screens I and I in this example 2 When editing memory card names and numbers file names and record Option 22 Memory card Memory manager function names choose where to place the entry keys for Key Display Location Choose one from OVLPO overlap 0 OVLP1 OVLP2 and BASE Editing is not conducted on screen II thus the setting for this option is ignored The default BASE should remain unchanged 3 Click OK The Memory Card dialog is reduced to an icon and stored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner of the screen 11 Click the Quit icon from the memory card parts tool bar 12 12 Create a data display part to check data transfer from
179. ng Pattern dialog containing the set data is displayed No is the option for the graphic change parameter Click Set for No The Parameter dialog is displayed Choose Incremental Input P The entry box becomes active Enter 3 and click OK Parameter Setting Pattern DAE DAA Wie 9 a E me NoSsting se Be Bet E x ce Incremental 3 is now entered for No in the Parameter Setting Pattern dialog The above step completes setting in the graphic library Close the Graphic LIB 1 0 Edit window Parameter Parameter Setting Pattern DAA DAA DAA fe pren Set eae EE lA ical iz 6 _Concet_ Graphic Relay Mode Modification 1 Click the Graphic Relay icon in the Part auxiliary tool box in the left corner of the Screen Edit window The Graphic Relay dialog is displayed 13 19 UOlLOJOdO z Creating Animation 2 2 is specified for Parameter Correct it to 3 and click OK Memory addresses D451 to D453 3 words are secured The above step completes the setting for the animation screen Save the created screen and transfer the data to V6 ZM 80 Operation Check gt Memory Allocation Address Contents Direction D450 Memory for graphic display Graphic Relay dialog D451 Saunt a nmaigene for parameter 1 X coordinate of graphic P PLC V6 3 addresses 3 words are secured Par
180. ng Lamps Copying the Lamp Make four copies of lamp 4 and complete them one by one 1 Click lamp Q handles are shown Click Multi Copy icon in the tool bar The Multiple Copy dialog is displayed 2 Setup as shown below and click OK Line Column Interval VAS OO Quantity X 4 Quantity Y 1 Direction X Distance 5 Y Distance 0 MMemory INC MLamp Memory 09000 00 Step 1 PT eE SR ne ne eet i B 5 3 Four lamps the master lamp inclusive are displayed 4 Complete the 2nd 3rd and 4th lamps 1 Double click the 2nd lamp The Lamp dialog is displayed Open the Main tab window Set up as shown below Division No 0 Function Normal Lamp Memory 09000 01 Draw Mode REP Process cycle High Speed 2 Click Character in the Lamp dialog The Character tab window is 3 displayed 1 is highlighted in the lamp Key in 2 5 11 UOlLOJOAdO em Creating Lamps 4 Click the OK button 5 For the 3rd and 4th lamps follow the same steps Open the Main tab window and set up as shown below Division No 0 Function Normal Lamp Memory 09000 02 3rd 09000 03 4th Draw Mode _ REP Process cycle High Speed Open the Character tab window and key in 3 for the 3rd lamp and 4 for the 4th lamp eee Now screen No 1 has been completed ZM 70 Operation Check Save the created s
181. nsfered from PLC to ZM 80 completed 1 Error When an error occurs during formatting or transferring this bit is set ON 2 Formatting While formatting this bit is set ON 3 Transferring from ZM 80 to PLC Transferring from PLC to ZM 80 While transferring respective bits are set ON 4 Format completed When formatting has been completed this bit is set ON 5 Transferring from ZM 80 to PLC completed Transferring from PLC to ZM 80 completed When transferring has been completed respective bits are set ON After checking that transferring has been completed reset these bits OFF 3 Format the memory card 1 To format the memory card as specified in the Memory Card dialog press the Format switch Monitor memory address D605 While formatting bit 9 is set ON Upon completion bit 13 is set ON D605 HO gt H200 momentarily gt H2000 N CO O O O D Q O d O 5 D O Q 2 Once bit 13 format completed is set ON it remains set After checking that formatting has been completed reset the bit OFF Format the memory card before starting to use it D605 H2000 gt H0000 Format the memory card before you use it Option 31 Memory card Memory manager function 4 The error display goes off This confirms that no error is occurring Monitor D600 and D601 D600 H0000 D601 H0000 Memory Card Editing 1 Specify the memory card number 1 Press the Card No switch The ov
182. nternal Buffer C Memory Card Buffer numbers UOlLOJIOdO E Full Processing Continuous C Stop M Use Operation OK Cancel Apply When Memory Designation is not checked sampling data memory addresses are allocated following the read area memory the sampling control memory and the sampling data memory for buffer No 0 an For more information refer to page 12 16 4 Choose Bit Synchronize or Constant Sample for Sampling Method Choose Bit Synchronize in this example Bit Synchronize Data is sampled at the edge of 0 gt 1 of bits in the sampling control memory Constant Sample Data is sampled at the specified intervals 5 Specify the number of words to be sampled for No of Words 3 words are sampled in this example No of Words i 6 Specify 100 for No of Samples 20 is to be entered for Trends in the Trend Sampling dialog 20 or more must be entered for No of Samples refer to page 12 7 Specify No of Samples as a larger number than the number of Trends Otherwise the linked switches Roll Up Reset etc will be ineffective 7 Specify an address for storing sampled data Store Target Internal Buffer The internal buffer is installed in ZM 80 ZM 70 When Internal Buffer is chosen for Store Target the sampled data is cleared by turning off the system or by bringing up the local main screen on ZM 80 ZM 70 12 3 Expressing Tim
183. nts depend on the number of buffers Read area memory addresses n n 1 n 2 3 words MSB LSB 15 14 je 12 pti 10 08 o0 07 06 o5 04 os u2 at 00 T T T sampinge o o R T o ojr t o ojr t olojR T memory n 3 Buffer No 3 Buffer No 2 Buffer No 1 Buffer No 0 n 4 Buffer No 7 Buffer No 6 Buffer No 5 Buffer No 4 n 5 Buffer No 11 Buffer No 10 Buffer No 9 Buffer No 8 11 16 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode R Reset When this bit is set 1 the buffering area is cleared and no sampling occurs When this bit is reset 0 sampling is started T Trigger This is effective only when Bit Synchronize is selected for Sampling Method in the Buffering Area Setting dialog Only buffer No O is used in this example Address D00003 1 word is allocated as the sampling control memory Sampling Data Memory When Memory Designation is not checked in the Buffering Area Setting dialog sampling data memory addresses are allocated following the sampling control memory Address D00004 1 word is allocated as the sampling data memory in this example Information Output Memory Buffering area information is written to the memory address chosen for Info Output ZM80 gt PLC Memory addresses and bits correspond to buffers as shown below MSB LSB 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 os 0 04 os 02 01 o0 nS a Fi ro p T r ro oj tlei rojo t ri ro o memor n B
184. o blank The selected record or file number does not exist Z im 3 Close the Message 3 Edit window and go back to the Screen 10 Edit window Memory card Memory manager function 6 The lamp and the message display part should be displayed on screen II as well Copy these parts using the steps below 1 Select Item List from the Tool menu The item list is displayed 2 Division No 1 is specified for the lamp and the message mode Select By Division from the Display menu 3 Select the lines for the lamp error message and message display part belonging to division No 1 as follows and copy them j pwm a oaa d hoe p d b A p eww L Marse de e anean y a e r T a 0 Num Display j 324 108 332 124 Punetion Memory Card File No 0 Char Display 322 133 366 149 Function Memory Card File Nal 0 Num Display J 535 112 545 1268 Function Memory Card Record Ni L 0 Char Display 534 153 596 149 Function Memory Card Record Grouping End lt lt lt Oj Switch 17 201 110 238 Text Card No Function Card No Edit Oj Switch 17 261 110 298 Text Card Name Function Card Name Ei Oj Switch 401 261 494 298 Text File Name Function File Name El O Switch 401 201 494 238 Text File Select Function File Sele 0 Switch 513 201 622 238 Text Record Select Function Record Oj f E ae ECON ANS lt a
185. o Block Fage Block Direct Block Screen Block Tile M oh ee TI 13 3 Creating Animation 2 The Pattern 2 Edit window appears PR GIF Hem Jael Select Change Size from the Transform menu eee Transparent color Setting 3 The following message appears Click Yes 4 The Size Change dialog is displayed Set up as shown below and click OK X Size 48 Y Size 48 Color 128 Color Size Change x x Size je fe y Y Size je y Color C Color C 16 Color cr 5 Draw the following graphic using the drawing parts tool bar KA File Edit Display Transform Draw ltem Tool Window lt How to draw this graphic gt Dela ola T e aaa mae 2 a 28 ele m aja EEE Hne teci white Circle icon white Finish this graphic HHH by drawing black lines aw tool bar Paint icon white between the fingers am EE om an aa H aa om ge HH z White ro en ae am ro ne an H i ro am z Black HEEE EE E ae I ro E BE E ae BRR ERR Em Se The back color in pattern editing is black as default A graphic created in pattern editing is thus shown on the screen with the black back color If the above graphic is placed on a light blue screen it appears like this It is recommended that the back color in pattern editing be determined in advance as compared with the screen color For ZM 70 A background col
186. ode etc ss eeserrccecceeccecceeceeees P Option 26 Memory card Memory manager function Operation Memory Card Setting When memory cards are used set up the Memory Card dialog The area on the memory card is partitioned and either the memory manager function or the data logging function is chosen for each file from the options in this dialog Memory Card Dialog Setting Select System Setting from the Item menu and click Memory Card Setting The Memory Card dialog is displayed oe eee Ee File No 11 12 13 14 15 1 F Memory ul 6330 aatettats Type Not used x Tiranster MiGde a oh Records fi eta only Noy of Date fi Datar Record Name Botes for Record fo Memory P0000 E A memory card can be partitioned into a maximum of 16 files and one file can be partitioned into a maximum of 4095 records O O D Q p O Set up file Nos 0 and 1 as in the following example 1 Set up file No 0 Memory card status is written from the V6 to the PLC Six memory words starting from the top address specified for I F Memory are used for storage Specify D600 in this example For the data to be written refer to page Option 30 2 Specify types of files for partitioning the memory card Choose from the following three settings for Type Not used Files are not used Data File This is the file type for the memory manager function Buffering File This is the fi
187. og Set up the Lamp dialog for the lamp 1 Double clicking the lamp or selecting the lamp handles are shown and clicking the Detail Prop Change icon brings up the Lamp dialog Detail Prop Change icon 2 Check that 0 is entered for Division No 3 Select Normal for Function 4 Enter 09000 00 for Lamp Memory 5 Check that REP is selected for Draw Mode 6 Choose High Speed for Process Cycle Creating Lamps Text in Lamp Enter text to be placed in lamp 1 Click Character in the Lamp dialog The Character drop down menu is displayed x Main Character Color 2 Check that OFF is indi cated as shown on the right 3 Enter 1 for text field No 0 _ i a al Select OFF Parts Select OK Cancel Apply 4 While the cursor is placed in text field No 0 click Char Prop The Char Prop No 0 dialog is displayed Set up as shown below and click OK Char Type Bold Foreground Black che Te RE MTransparent Foreground Ko aT ely Beckoraund E Italic IV Transparent T Italic Rotate Normal Rotate Noma Z Direction RGT 7 Direction RGT oer ay a Enlarge X 1 Y 1 When REP is chosen for Draw Mode refer to the following Text for designating the lamp function lt When REP is chosen for Draw Mode gt 1 Texts to be displayed when the lamp is on and off can be entered separately For the text for
188. olled to display the following message Press the Roll Up switch UP The following EEEEEEEE message appears Messages from EEEEEEEE are not held in the display area Relay Mode Interrupt Test 9 16 Priority is given in displaying messages in relay mode This is based on message numbers that are registered in message editing The small numbers have higher priority l DDDDDDDD Reset M0010 to M0017 Set M0010 and M0013 AAAAAAAA and DDDDDDDD messages are displayed i Set M0012 CCCCCCCC is inserted Set M0011 BBBBBBBB is inserted Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Displaying Supplemental Explana tion or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode It is possible to link relay messages that are displayed by setting bits with supplemental explanation or graphics using the relay sub function DAARAR AR OOO IND AN ADAD By selecting AAAAAAAA the corresponding explanation and graphic are displayed By selecting BBBBBBBB the corresponding explanation and graphic are displayed In this chapter place two sub display areas on the screen using the relay sub function as shown below 1 Message sub display area 2 Graphic sub display area He DODODDDD 10 1 Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode _
189. on Character tab window No 0 Record Name Edit Multi Overlap Editing Set the entry keys in multi overlap editing for editing memory card names and numbers file names and record names Memory card numbers gt Multi overlap editing No 1 The names of memory cards files and records gt Multi overlap editing No 2 Set up multi overlap editing No 1 1 Select Multi Overlap from the Item menu The Multi Overlap dialog is displayed Specify 1 and click OK 2 The Multi Overlap 1 Edit window is displayed Create the overlap as shown on the right using the steps below Option 14 Memory card Memory manager function 3 Set anormal overlap on the base editing layer for multi overlap editing No 1 Base appears in the lower right corner 1 Click the Overlap icon from the tool bar The Overlap Normal dialog is displayed 2 Set as shown below Part selection No O in file Parts_e z 7p Use System Button checked No 0 xtreme ef Continue reading PLC memory when set to OFF _ unchecked 3 Place the overlap 4 Enlarge the overlap so as to place the entry keys How to change the size of the overlap part Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Open the Grid tab window and set as shown below Grid Dsp checked Grid Color Red Grid Type Mode Mode type grids are displayed Enlarge the placed overlap based on the
190. on number must be entered for the message display area Roll Up and Down switches and the Relay dialog icon in the Part auxiliary tool box so that they are linked with each other 1 Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed 2 Open the Detail tab window Check the DIV No box and click OK Display Environment a WisehieSasnion Display Environment PON oF Orr Ney WIEBE INGh 9 14 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 3 On the screen check that the division No 0 is entered as shown below lt 06 gt The same division ZM 70 Operation Check Save the created screen While referring to Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference transfer the created screen data to ZM 70 and check that ZM 70 operates correctly Used memory and Registered Messages lt Relay gt lt Message group No gt Address Line No M00010 0 AAAAAAAA M00011 BBBBBBBB M00012 CCCCCCCC M00013 DDDDDDDD M00014 EEEEEEEE M00015 FFFFFFFF M00016 GGGGGGGG M00017 HHHHHHHH Relay Mode Check 1 Set M00010 to M00017 in sequence Z S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 YOOYD UOIOJEdO O8 WIZ o 9 15 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode DDDDDDDD Messages from AAAAAAAA to DDDDDDDD can be displayed but the remaining messages cannot be held in the specified area Press the Roll Up switch UP so that the area is scr
191. oooo P5 10 6 Making lamp copies and setting up the Lamp dialogs seees P5 11 Creating Lamps Operation Selecting a Lamp Part Create lamp Q as shown below switches and Lamps Create this lamp oo ae ren TAN ORE Similar to the switch parts the lamp parts consists of two types standard and non standard Part types No 0 to 3 in the Parts_e z7p file are the standard The methods of modifying lamp color and part shape differ between the standard and the non standard Choose the non standard type in this example 1 Click the Next icon and open screen No 1 2 Click the Lamp icon in the tool bar The Lamp dialog is displayed Lamp icon Mepa Wer Normal hich Speed Place Cancel amy Creating Lamps 3 Click the Parts Select button Lamp List Parts_e z7p is displayed 4 Select 0015 and click the Select button Lamp List C Program Files ZM71S PARTS Parts_e z p 0010 0011 _ Parts File File ___ Select fre fre fre Cancel e 0012 0013 0014 5 The part appears in the preview display in the Lamp dialog Placing the Lamp Place the lamp part on the screen 1 Check that 0 is entered for Division No 2 Click the Place button in the Lamp dialog 3 The lamp area is shown Place it above the switch on the extreme left Place here UOlLOIOAdO em Creating Lamps Part Modificat
192. or ZM 70 Select ZM 70 640 480 16 Color from Edit Model 2 The draw tool bar is mainly used in this chapter Check the meaning of each icon Circle Graphic Call Pie graph scale Screen Color Change At start up the screen color is black The color can be changed with the following Steps 1 Click Edit menu The following pull down menu is displayed Click Screen Setting The Screen Setting dialog is displayed Display Draw Part Item Unda MEA Heda tly fut Ctri x Eopy Ctri C Paste etl Fy Delete Del Mol fopy Move to Eront Move to Back Group Uranus Rotate Graphic Align Guitchautput 1 Wotput lt gt Apat Tl Item Select Memory Pomno E Receive Slice Level 0 H Modity Part Detail Setting Select Environment Division No Setting Screen Setting Edit OPEN Macro Edit CLOSE Macro Edit CYCLE Macro Select All Delete 2 2 2 3 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data In Back Color check blue for F foreground Click OK The screen color is changed to blue Creating a Screen Title Character Entry 1 2 Click Text icon in the draw tool bar The following Screen Drawing dialog is displayed The cursor blinks in the box Screen Drawing Bar Graph Scale Fie Graph Scale Trend Graph Scale Multi Test Line Box Circle Test Paint Dot Enlarge E Foreground M E E Ea
193. or of a pattern is usually Black unless any changs are not made to the background The background color will remain when you place the pattern on the screen The above pattern is placed on the screen F lt The pattern is displayed as left whose background color is cyan l It is convenience to set the background color of the pattern first so that it matches with the color of the screen 13 4 Creating Animation 6 Close the Pattern 2 Edit window and go back to the Screen Edit window Graphic Registration in Graphic Library Graphics must be registered in the graphic library before calling them up for display The above graphic has been registered in pattern editing but also must be registered in the graphic library 1 Select Graphic Library from the Item menu The Graphic Library dialog is displayed Choose 1 for Group No and 0 for No Graphic Library Item Tool Window Screen Graphic Library Multi Overlap Data Block Message Pattern gt 2 The Graphic LIB 1 0 Edit window is displayed The graphic is registered in this window Click the Pattern icon in the draw tool bar Group Mo i Ho JO Cancel E El Pattern icon File Edit Display Draw ltem Tool Window nisja olla xie 2 lal mja 2 i SS S a ae a a EEN ese ose S S Alte o Z olol e ys e Graphic LIB 1 0 Edit
194. ored in the Part auxiliary tool box in the lower left corner of the screen 13 10 Creating Animation ZM 80 Operation Check Memory Allocation Option Address Contents Direction Set in Memory D450 Memory for graphic display Graphic Relay dialog D451 Memory for parameter 1 X coordinate of graphic PLC gt ZM80 S addresses words are secuted because 2 is specified for Parameter Parameter D452 Memory for parameter 2 Y coordinate of graphic Graphic Display on Screen Bring up the graphic on the screen 1 In accordance with the setting of the Graphic Relay dialog D450 is specified for Memory 1 is specified for No of Relays and 1 and 0 are specified for Start Graphic GNo and No respectively bit O of address D450 is allocated to graphic No 0 in group No 1 ane of Relays 1 Memory aaie oe 1514131211109 8 765 43 2 14 eo OEE Graphic No 0 in group No 1 Start Graphic GNo 1 No 0 yaa 2 By setting bit O of address D450 the graphic is displayed in the left corner of the screen By resetting the bit the graphic is deleted When bit 0 of D450 is set ON ato TTT a R y ADIMEN SoN ELEI ae paso AA pa Graphic No 0 in group No 1 is displayed F gt 13 11 YOOYD UOWOJEdO 08 NZ z Creating Animation Graphic Movement in the X axis Direction 3 Inthe Parameter dialog 1 and 2 are specified for Start X and Start
195. oreground Black Background Silver color Rotate Normal Card Nane File Nane Direction RGT Enlarge X 2 Enlarge Y 2 Transparent Italic Normal e Box e Box Paint checked Paint v checked Frame checked Frame M checked Foreground White Foreground Pine green Frame Color Pine green No 4 from the right Frame Color Pine green Tile No 0 extreme left Tile No 0 extreme left Line Type Thick line No 2 from the left Line Type Thick line No 2 from the left e Set the texts Card No Card Name File No File Name Record No and Record Name as shown below Foreground Blue Background White Rotate Normal Direction RGT Enlarge X Enlarge Y Transparent Bold Option 18 Memory card Memory manager function Creation of the Data Transfer Screen By pressing the PLC gt Memory Card switch data is transferred from the PLC memory to a specified area on the memory card File No O on the memory card is fixed for data transfer in this example thus desired record numbers are specified By pressing the Memory Card gt PLC switch data is transferred from a specified area on the memory card to the PLC memory Data Transfer Memory Card lt gt Data Card No Card Name File No File Name Record No Record Name Display area fecord Select 1 Click the Next icon The Screen 11 Edit window is displayed Click slate blue No 3 from the right for Back Color in the Screen S
196. ory manager function Memory Card Switch icon from the memory card parts tool bar e Clicking the Memory Card Switch icon brings up the pull down menu of the switches for memory card mode lalala wv taal CI T File Select Card No Edit e When creating switches for edit selection or data Gat Marie Lel transfer related to memory cards files or records click Fils emits lel i Record Name Edit h rr ndin ion from the menu ine CORES pone opNon MOME meny Data Transfer Y gt PLC Data Transfer PLE gt W 1 Click the Memory Card Switch icon from the memory card parts tool bar Click Card No Edit and Card Name Edit Enlarge their switches by 2 grids in the X direction and place them on the screen as shown on the previous page Set their switch dialog boxes as shown below e Card No Edit Part selection No 9 in file Parts_e z7p BERN AIS window _ unchecked ignored Use ON Macro _ unchecked Function Cord No Edit 1 Use OFF Macro _ unchecked Character tab Use Interlock _ unchecked Rotate Normal No 0 Card No Edit Process Cycle High Speed Char Prop No O dialog Define MLIB Pladement checked Char Type Normal Color tab window Foreground ON Color Red checked OFF Color Blue o O D Q O J C unchecked Card No Edit 1 specified for Functid means multi overlap No 1 The entry keys set in multi overlap editing No 1 are called up for card number editing
197. ots from the original position SS O When K400 is specified for D452 g lol BRRR i P ari a i ANDME SESS 400 dot The graphic moves in the minus Y axis direction by 400 dots from the original position meee IE Sia eletitaiec RE i a aa TT a a 13 13 Creating Animation Graphic Change Graphics can be replaced with different graphics Animation Screen Animation Screen Procedure 1 Registering additional graphicS ee eeeeeececceececceeceeoeeo oo e P13 14 Additional graphics can be registered using the registered graphic 2 Setting up additional parameters eeeeeeeeeececcccccceseeeeP13 18 Parameters for graphic change must be set up in the graphic library 3 Modifying graphic relay mode setting s eessssseeeeeeeeeeeeP 3 19 The Graphic Relay dialog is used Operation Additional Graphic Registration Register the following three additional graphics Graphic No 0 registered Graphic No 1 Graphic No 2 Graphic No 3 wy E yp 13 14 Creating Animation 1 Select Pattern from the Item menu The Pattern dialog is displayed Choose 2 for No and click OK Tool Window Screen Graphic Library Mult Overlap Data Block gt Message Cancel Macro Block Paqe Block 3 2 The Pattern 2 Edit window appears The registered graphic is shown in the window Click the Screen List icon UOlLOJIOdO
198. ow and key in RUN 6 For the 4th switch follow the same steps Bring up the Main tab window and set up as shown below As this switch is turned on off with external commands from PLC check the Lamp Memory box Division No 0 Output memory Mchecked 09000 3 Lamp Memory 09000 5 Output Action Momentary Function No function Bring up Character tab window and key in STOP The MANUAL RUN and STOP switches have been completed 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 4 13 Creating Switches Creating a Screen Change Switch and Modifying Color and Part Create a screen change switch NEXT 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1 Double click the 5th switch The Switch dialog is displayed 2 Set up the Switch dialog Division No 0 3 Although the Output Memory box is checked and 09000 4 is entered uncheck it Output is not made when the NEXT switch is pressed L Output Memory unchecked 4 Lamp Memory unchecked 5 When the Output Memory box is not checked Output Action is ignored 6 Click the Change button for Function The Switch Function dialog is displayed Switch Function LOT yp TH aleei E HOEK Mema inden o Click Screen Enter 2 for Screen No Click the OK button The Main tab window is displayed Screen 2 is entered for Function 4 14 Creating Switches 7 Change the switch color Click Color in the Switch di
199. owing two screens Screen I For memory card formatting and for editing of the names of cards files and records Screen II For data transfer between memory cards and the PLC Screen I Screen I Memory Card Edit Screen NEX Data Transfer Memory Card lt gt Data EEN el manera Card No File No y Record No 2 Card No Card Name Jaengge File Name Saamaae Record Name aaa a File Name Record No il Record Name ABCDEFG 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 Procedure 1 Partitioning the area on the memory card into files and setting up the files System Setting gt Memory Card Setting eee P Option 3 2 Creating the memory card format screen Screen Memory Card Mode gt Detail Memory Card dialog Format Switch cece cee cccccrccrccccccecccccceesesees P Option 6 3 Creating the edit screen for memory card names and numbers file names and record names Screen 1 Memory Card Mode gt Detail Memory Card dialog Display Area Memory Card Memory Card Name Memory Card File Name etc cece ccc ccccccccecccerccecccccsessesees P Option 9 4 Creating the screen for data transfer between a V6 and a PLC Screen Il Memory Card Mode gt Detail Memory Card dialog Memory Card File No Memory Card Record No Data Transfer PLC gt V6 etc cece crc ccccccccceccccceescecceesesss P pition 19 5 Creating an error indicator lamp and error message display part Screen 1 Message M
200. pacity Calculation Calculate the capacity as indicated below when Bit Sample is chosen for Sampling Method For Bit Sample 1 sampling 3 words Buffering area size Number of samples x 1 sampling The buffering area size in this example corresponds to 1 500 words Calculation 500 x 3 1500 11 5 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Bit Sampling Mode Selection Set up how to indicate data stored in the buffering area 1 Click the Bit Sampling icon in the tool bar The bit sampling parts tool bar is displayed zile Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window smj oje qe a mae 2 _ Division no m 5 ees st fa ean f r ees eee Eea salala taaa zaal eel a llel oaea a Bit Sampling icon Bit sampling parts tool bar 2 The bit sampling parts tool bar contains the parts that are required for setting up bit sampling mode lt Essential parts gt Detail and Display Area lt Parts to be used when necessary gt Sample Switch Count Display Time Display and Status Display Sample Switch Time Display Detail All parts are used in this example Note on bit sampling parts setting N Choose the same division number from O to 255 for Detail Display Area Sample Switch Count Display Time Display and Status Display so that all these bit sampling parts are linked Bit Sampling Dialog Setting Click Detail in the bit sampling parts tool bar The Bi
201. parts indicate the data of the selected data element The Graph Return switch flashes The sampling count display part indicates 20 Data Variation 15 17 30 Roll Down switch 14 Press the Roll Down switch again The selection cursor moves to the left 15 Press the Graph Return switch The display is restored to the most recent trend sampling data 12 19 YOSYUD UO LOJSAdO 08 NZ E Creating Animation Creating Animation Screens Control Terminal contains the function to animate or transform texts or graphics By specifying coordinates of a graphic on the screen it can be moved freely Also a graphic can be enlarged or reduced or can be replaced with a different graphic The level in the tank can be moved up or down SINODSOOId z 13 1 Creating Animation Animation Screen Creation Create the following screen Animation Screen A 1 Creating the screen title e eseeseescesoosoosooosooooooo o e P13 3 The Draw menu is used 2 Registering a graphic as a patterns e e eeeeeeecessecececeooeeeeeoo o oP13 3 A graphic is registered in pattern editing 3 Registering the graphic in the graphic library s sssesseeeeeee P13 5 The Graphic LIB Edit window is used 4 Setting up parameters eseecscecccescccsccsccescesscessee P36 The parameters of the graphic in the graphic library is set up 5 Setting up graphic relay Mode s esssessecscessccscesscess P
202. played in the display area OFF Foreground Green Characters can be sized up to 1 x 1 Click OK to quit the Bit Sampling dialog Message Registration for Display in Area and Status Display Register the messages for Display in Area and Status Display in message editing Refer to page 11 8 1 Inthe section Error Message Registration for Display the error messages have been registered in message group No 1 The messages for Display in Area and Status Display are thus registered in group No 2 Select Message from the Item menu The Message dialog is displayed 2 Select group No 2 and click OK The Message 2 Edit window is displayed 11 10 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Register the messages from line No 0 Display in Area Refer to page 11 7 0 UOlLOJOAdO Occurring bit ON bit OFF o onn Occurring Reset Status Display Refer to page 11 8 Occurring bit ON OFF Reset bit ON bit OFF For message edit procedure in the message edit window refer to Message Registration in Chapter 9 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 3 Click x button after registration The Screen Edit window appears Display Area Setting Set up the sampled data display area 1 Click the Display Area icon in the bit sampling parts tool bar The Display Area dialog is displayed Display Area 2 Setup options as shown below Place t
203. r 2 byte characters Co ntrol Terminal Control Terminal Italic unchecked Bold i Control Terminal Control Terminal checked Shadow a Control Terminal Gonitrol Terminal Bold is valid when Enlarge is X 1 and Y 1 one Color Enlarged aaa Color Placing the Text 1 Place the text on the screen Drag the mouse on the screen A dotted box of the text size is a displayed and moved with the mouse Drag Drag the mouse on the screen A dotted box of the text size appears 2 4 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data 2 Upon releasing the mouse button the text appears on the screen Release the mouse button UOlLOJIOdO Cont Yo 1 Te rmina 1 The text is displayed 3 To adjust the text position click the Select icon The mouse cursor changes from a cross to an arrow Click the text Handles are shown around the text Control Terminal R Click the text ES ZME ditor for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 untitled Z7 l Q File Edit Display Draw Patt ltem Tool Window osla Slee y L m e aalala See E a L a as Select icon Control Terminal Eight handles are shown around the text 4 Drag the text to the upper center of the screen Control Terminal To modify text properties color or character type click the Detail Prop Change icon in step 3 while handles are shown around the text or double click the text Creating a Screen Consisting of Charac
204. r for Windows95 NT Version 1 00 C Program Files ZM71S DATA Example1 Z71 reservation 6407480 10 4model Page Blo Ez E3 FY File Edit Display ltem Tool Window Help 8 x ojele aea KA fall mae 2 m 2 ee Z Alae RIRH Heret MGroup tat End MO No Setting Nf Nee W No Setting tN O E No Setting NY End messaae line No B No Setting nN g 4 No Setting er Start message line No El 6 No Setting El El q i T E rr a ee ee es No Setting to o S e No Setting t o t O MO No Setting i S S UNTERM 3 Set block numbers 1 Click the area under Group of block No 0 The display is changed as shown below WNO Setting S Click here No Setting o o 2 No Setting Clicking here brings up the Message Edit window locA ideroup stat En O No Setting sis 2 No Setting i O 3 No Setting 4 No Setting i 5 No Setting i 6 No Setting 77 Nn Settinn 2 Enter 0 for Group 4 Enter 15 for Start a appears on the right 5 Enter 22 for End aaaaaaaa appears on the right O e D Q p O J By clicking Reference the Message Edit window showing the specified group is displayed To go back to the Page Block Edit window click the x close button in the Message Edit wi
205. r the desired values in dots as shown below Click OK X Size 300 Y Size 35 Color 128 color X Size 300 Y Size 35 Color C 8Color 16 Color 128 Color cn 4 Decrease the Zoom value for convenient editing Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Select 200 and click OK or for Windows95 NT Yer Display Environment x JSJ Transform Draw Tool Bar N OK y Status Bar ine i C oodi 400 4 800 p 1 4 E an oom Jump Previews ie Next I Grid replay ae IF Blink Display Display Environment Background Color The window is decreased Pattern 1 Edit saa lt 300 dots Pattern Drawing Pattern Text Foreground MS a ely pp Background Ko So Tely y Pen EEE ME BE HE l _ transparent color 2 10 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data Matching the Area Color with the Screen Color 1 Click the Paint icon in the draw tool bar for pattern edit 2 Because the screen color is blue check blue for Foreground and click anywhere on the dot editing area The area color is changed to blue UOlLOIOdO Pattern 1 Edit Pattern Drawing Pattern Text Foreground i a Tely pp Background EQS oT Tely fF wan transparent color Entering Text and Setting Text Properties 1 Click t
206. racters is 15 Check this box in this example ele Display 2 Initial Status determines the status display to Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 Reset 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 be effective when the screen is opened ee ae a Reset 12 20 07 03 45 Line error 3 Choose ON OFF in this example ON OFF Occurring 12 20 07 03 50 Line error 5 of all bits sampled can be indicated Time Display 3 When data of all buffers in use buffer No 0 in this example should be printed by a PLC command check the Print Command Memory box Printing should be executed using the switch in this example Uncheck the box 4 Select the type of the priority by Priority Display In this example select Chronological Display For ZM 70 The priority of the message cannot be set by the panel editor Messages are displayed in chronological order Char Prop ON Tab Window Bit Sampling Bacaro und ES A 11 9 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode 1 Specify the ON message color to be displayed in the display area ON Foreground Red 2 Set up properties for the messages in the display area The set properties are valid for both ON and OFF messages Char Type Bold Transparent M checked Italic LJ unchecked Char Prop OFF Tab Window Maint Main2 Char Prop ON Char Prop OFF OFF Foreground ME eT Tel Beckorauna ABC 1 Specify the OFF message color to be dis
207. reating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts 4 Check that the Char Display dialog is set up as shown below for the copy lt Main tab window gt lt Char Prop tab window gt Division No 0 Char Type Normal Memory 09260 L Transparent C Italic lt Type tab window gt Rotate Normal Display Function No Direction RGT Bytes 8 C Spacing Flush L Enlarge M2 Y 2 Foreground White lt Detail tab window gt Background Black Process Cycle High Speed Screen No 2 has been completed The following copy methods are available Copy by icons EEE HEE Use the Copy and Paste icons in the edit tool bar AO ae Copy Paste Copy by CTRL dragging Click the part figure While holding down the CTRL key drag the part figure to the desired position and release the mouse The copy is placed in the position Drag the switch while holding down the CTRL key l l siaa L a u l a Multi copy To place copies at equal intervals Select Multi Copy icon in the tool bar or select Display Draw Part Item Tool M Multi Copy from the Edit menu a apis The Multiple Copy dialog is displayed a a Set up the dialog for the desired number of copies Copy Ctrl C and their spacing n i Refer to page 6 7 Multi Copy Move to Front Move to Back Bites 6 14 Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts ZM 70 Operation Check Save the created screen While refe
208. rlap Data 6 Box 3 Data 7 Data 8 f Data 9 Horizontal line Data 10 When drawing vertical or horizontal lines drag the mouse while holding down the SHIFT key Lines can be drawn straight m 8 20 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Division Number Check Check that the division number is set up correctly 1 Select Multi Overlap from the Item menu and open the Multi Overlap 0 Edit window Hulti O verlap Ea lene Dool Window Ao a Screen Er Najo El Graphic Library Cancel Mult Overlap Data Block Message Pattern Macro Block Page Block LI ted Se RE ee ne lt if Direct Block a Screen Block Tile Es Char 16 Screen 4 Edit ale Data Sheet E Screen Library System Setting amp 2 Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Check the Div No box for Detail and click OK 3 The division number lt 0 gt is entered for each part on the overlap Check that all parts and the icon in the Part auxiliary tool box have the same division No 0 iL T i ka Gii E k N i AAA E ny Gu The same division number must be set up The overlap has been completed Save the file and transfer the data to ZM 80 8 21 UOlLOIOAdO Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Mu
209. rom the ZM 80 to the PLC The top memory address is specified for I F Memory Memory is allocated as follows memory n CFM_STAT The newest data is always CFM_ERRNo written here Ne These addresses become e n 3 CFM_FILENo effective only when memory card MN CFM_RECODNo mode is set on the screen n CFM_STAT 15114 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 o3 02 01 00 Battery voltage Error 1 Error bit 0 If an error related to the memory card has occurred this bit is set ON The error number is stored in CFM_ERRNo n 1 2 Battery voltage bit 7 When battery voltage of the memory card decreases this bit is set ON Replace the memory card as soon as possible n l CRM_ERRNo When bit 0 of CFM_STAT n is set an error has occurred the corresponding error number is stored in CFM_ERRNo n 1 For the details corresponding to respective error numbers refer to page Option 28 Option 30 Memory card Memory manager function n 2 CRM _CARDNo The current memory card number is stored n 3 CRM CARDNo The selected or transferred file number is stored n 4 CRM CARDNo The selected or transferred record number is stored n 5 CFM STAT jis 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 o fofofofofofofolol Formatting Error Transferring from ZM 80 to PLC l Transferring from PLC to ZM 80 4 Format completed Transfered from ZM 80 to PLC completed Tra
210. rring to Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference transfer the created screen data to ZM 70 and check that ZM 70 operates correctly Used memo lt Numerical data display gt lt Character display gt No Memory Code format Digits Decimal point No Memory Bytes 09200 DEC w o sign 09202 09204 09206 09210 09212 09214 4 0 1 09220 8 09216 w o sign 2 09222 8 09220 O sign 09222 09224 09226 w o sign 09230 09232 09234 09236 HEX 09240 DEC w o sign 09242 DEC w o sign oR ARH HHH HPHHHPHAHHPHPA ON OOOCOOO0OO0OCO0OO0OO0OO0OO0OOXOOO Writing Numerical Data from PLC Open screen No 2 Numerical Data and Character Display and check with the following steps 1 By entering 0456 for 9200 456 is displayed immediately BYSTE Numerical Data and Character Display e AU 7 Aal data display gt 0 i i i Ta i i a a Numerical Data and Character Display lt Numerical data display gt 0 i i i a i a oo ee lt Character display gt lt Character display gt 7 H X 3 7 q 2 By entering 1234 for 9202 1234 is displayed immediately 3 By entering 9999 for 9204 9999 is displayed immediately 4 By entering 4EA0 for 9236 4EAO0 is displayed immediately 6 15 YOSUD UO LOIOAO O WZ co Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts 5 By entering 1289 for 9240 12
211. rs and 33 is written to D180 Multi Overlap Multi Overlap Max value 9999 Min value o Entered value o i i Values can be written to the other data display parts with the same steps Memory for Entry Mode The screen uses the following memory addresses Control memory for releasing _ Entry dialog Homman MeO Di0 the keypad interlock etc EREM fe in overlap editing Memory K s Memory to which values entered 24 79 gt PLC Num Display dialog D189 through the keypad are written in screen editing Questions and Answers The following describes possible keypad problems on the overlap and measures The cursor is displayed even though the overlap is not called gt Entry dialog should be set up only for the overlap but it may have been set also in the screen edit window If the Entry icon is stored in the auxiliary tool box also on the screen the Entry dialog has been set up Delete it 8 25 YOSUD UOlLOIOAO 08 NZ e Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode The following ways are available to display messages on the screen Messages are displayed or erased by setting or resetting of bits Messages are linked with bits in the PLC memory When a bit is set its corresponding message is displayed S tal
212. rt Click Min Display icon Set up the Num Display dialog and place the part as shown below Main tab window Division No 0 Type tab window Display function Min Display Char Prop tab window As same as the setting for the max value display part 1234 ars a aaa anza 7 10 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad Setting Up Entry Mode Set up entry mode for controlling the screen 1 Click Detail in the entry mode Main Detai parts tool bar ote Division No a The Entry dialog is displayed Type Data Display 7 Command Memory fossi0 a Info Qutput Memory sur 6340 ar H Hae re max TEINE aa M Reverse Target Memory Input Item Select External Direct C Output Memory Internal I ZM 30 Compatible fp Cancel Apply 2 Set up as shown below Main tab window Detail tab window Division No 0 _ Use Graphic Type Data Display _ Default to 0 Command Memory 09310 Process Cycle Low Speed Info Output Memory u16340 MReverse Target Memory Direct Input Item Select Internal _ ZM 30 Compatible Type Data Display Data display parts for entry targets are placed on the base screen Command Memory 09310 This is used as a control memory for releasing the keypad interlock
213. rts Edit 1 Plant278SR Z70 Convert ZM 30 gt ZM 70 Quit Application 2 Edit Model dialog is displayed Select the model name then click OK Edit Model Edit Model reservation 640 480 10 4 model reservation 640 480 10 4 model reservation 800 600 10 4 model Pe freservation 640 480 10 4 model reservation 640 480 7 7 model reservation 320 240 5 7 model Z2M 70 640 480 16 color reservation 640 480 8 color Z2M 70 640 480 Monochrome Z2M 41 320 240 16 color Z2M 41 320 240 Monochrome 3 The Select PLC Type dialog is displayed Select as default SHARP JW series then click OK to display Screen 0 Editing window Select PLC Type SHARP Jw Series Fa SHARP UM Seres SHARP Jw 100 70H COM Fort SHARP Jw 20 COM Fort SHARF PG port MITSUBISHI An series MITSUBISHI Orn Seres MITSUBISHI ACPU Fort MITSUBISHI FX Series MITSUBISHI Metti MITSUBISHI QCPU Fort OMRON SYSMAC C HITACHI HIDIC H HITACHI HIDIC 5S10 2 alpha ao Cancel Opening and Closing a File When the type of the PLC was changed Communication Parameter dialog is displayed first then Screen 0 Editing window is displayed Select PLC Type MITSUBISHI AnA N U s Ea Comm Parameter MITSUBISHI AnA N U series Main 1 Detail MITSUBISHI QnA Series MITSUBISHI ACPU Port MITSUBISHI FX Series MITSUBISHI Net10 MITSUBISHI QCPU Port MITS
214. s checked the speed will be slower Memory Designation should a not be checked in such a case p UOlLOJOAdO 7 Specify 500 for No of Samples The display area in this example shows up to 11 lines Set the number of sampling times to 11 or more Refer to page 11 11 Specify No of Samples as a larger number than the Y size of the display area in bit sampling mode Otherwise the linked switches Roll Up Reset etc will be ineffective 8 Specify an address for storing sampled data Store Target Internal Buffer Target the sampled data is cleared by turning off the system or n When the ZM 80 ZM 70 internal buffer is chosen for Store by bringing up the main menu on ZM 80 ZM 70 Clearing of sampled data as mentioned above can be avoided by choosing a memory card for storage Sampled data can be saved in the memory card even in the event of a power failure and the data can be displayed again when the system is turned on Also the stored data can be imported to an application software EXCEL for example using our software M CARD SFT ZM 80 ZM 70 must be available with internal or external memory cards when choosing Memory Card for Store Target 9 Full Processing determines what happens when the specified number of samplings has been exceeded Choose Continuous in this example 10 Click OK The Buffering Area Setting dialog is closed Buffering Area Ca
215. s at the numerical data display part specified with 0 when the screen is opened 7 6 Changing the PLC Memory Data through Keypad 4 Click the Parts Select button Num Display List is displayed Num Display List C Program Files ZM71S PARTS Parts_e z p 0000 5 Click 0001 and make sure that 0002 uv gt Parts File wo TRANSPAREN rae the Save setting box is checked Click Select w 0 TRANSPAREN Part No 0001 is displayed in the 1 0 TRANSPAREX 0003 0004 0005 Num Display dialog w 0 TRANSPAREN TRANSPAREN W O w 0 TRANSPAREN w 0 TRANSPAREN TRANSPAREN 0006 0007 0008 w 0 TRNSPARENT TRNSPARENT w 0 TRANSPAREN TRANSPAREN w0 TRANSPAREN TRANSPAREN When the Save setting box is not checked the previously set data for Division No Display Function Memory etc are cleared This should be noted whenever a part is selected from Num Display List is G In the Main tab window enter 09000 for Memory Numerical data entered through the keypad is to be written to this address Num Display x Main Type Char Prop Detail Division No Memory 09000 E 7 Setup the Char Prop tab window as shown below uolodo Char Type Normal _ Transparent _ Italic Char Size 1 Byte Rotate Normal Direction RGT L_ Spacing Enlarge X 1 Y 1 Foreground White Background Blue 8
216. s can be used as external storage media for the PLC Keyword Memory Manager Function Memory cards can be used as external storage media for a PLC and data can be read or written Since memory cards can store a great amount of data it is not necessary to allocate memory in the PLC for storage purposes 240 240 520 data 520 data 340 340 fe el Memory card y ZM 80 PLC It is possible to store data from a memory card to a PLC or from a PLC to a memory card Data Logging Function Sampling data can be stored on memory cards Thus in the event of a power failure data on memory cards can be kept intact 00000000 Memory card PLC Sampling data can be stored on memory cards Itis possible to keep data intact even after a power failure Option 1 p O O D Q lt D Memory card Memory manager function Option 2 The memory manager function is used in this example To set up the memory manager function the following two settings are required 1 Memory Card Setting This setting is required to partition the area on the memory card into files and to set up data for the files 2 Memory Card Mode This setting is required to format memory cards and to edit and transfer data Create the foll
217. s example enter 10 for Day Likewise enter 16 for Hour 50 for Minute and 10 for Second 3 Press the switch for ON macro Calendar Correction On execution of the macro this calendar part indicates the corrected time Press this switch 4 The calendar part indicates the hour minute and second as entered 5 Check that the clock memory data of PLC is also changed When the MITSUBISHI series A PLC is used for example D9026 H1016 gt Day 10 Hour 16 D9027 H5010 gt Minute 50 Second 10 14 9 YOOUD UOYOIedO 08 WIZ ES Calendar Display Calendar Part Modification S Modify the current calendar part by removing the areas for second and day of the week Calendar Dialog Modification 1 Double click the calendar part The Calendar dialog is displayed 2 Click the Second tab In the Second tab window uncheck the Display box 3 Click the Week tab In the Week tab window uncheck the Display box Click OK The Calendar dialog is closed The following calendar part is shown Modify Part Window 1 While the calendar part is selected handles are shown click the Change the setting of a part placed icon The Modify Part window is displayed ta o ajaj 2 Select Item List from the Tool menu Item List Placed Part is displayed Grouping Start gt gt gt gt Box Paint 155 122 362 144 Continuous Line 362 1
218. s on switch grids box is not checked these operations are carried out in the unit of dots However the switch operating area is always based on the switch grids and the switch becomes invalid in the non active area Refer to the following explanation for the switch operating area Switch grids Minimum switch size The dotted boxes show switch operating areas About switch operating area Creating Switches ee ee ee Se eee lt Fig 1 gt Minimum switch size Switch grids The dotted boxes show switch operating areas r l l l l l l l l l l t Display Environment x A switch can be activated only when it is Detail Menu Dsp Grid Others pressed within the operating area Edit Layer Base To bring up the switch operating area Switch Lamp W 7 1 Select Display Environment from Ovela IF No0 Not F No2 the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed 2 Check the Area box for Detail V Paint Dsp I Graphic Relay Dsp ON C OFF 3 Click the OK button to quit the I Message Dsp J Graphic Library dialog 4 A dotted box is displayed on the screen Refer to lt Fig 1 gt Detail F DIVNo I Memos Area gt IT Data Block Dsp Key Disney Way M Base Screen Dsp G Screen Multtiverap UE 4 7 UOlLOJIOdO fh Creating Switches Enlarging and Reducing the Switch
219. s page block No 0 Messages from line No 23 to No 30 are registered as page block No 1 When page block No 0 is selected the following messages are displayed aaaa aaaaa adaaaaa aaaaaaa aaaaaaaa e Direct block When page block No 1 is selected the following messages are displayed bbbbbbbb A direct block is a group of messages selected at random ranging over different message groups created in message editing By specifying the desired block number the corresponding group of messages can be displayed lt EX gt When messages as shown on the left are registered as direct blocks Messages of line No 15 31 34 23 18 and 26 are registered as page block No 0 Messages of line No 38 30 and 22 are registered as page block No 1 When page block No 0 is selected the following messages are displayed When page block No 1 is selected the following messages are displayed aaaaaaaa bbbbbbbb Cccccccc Tool Window Screen Graphic Library Mult Overlap Data Block Message Pattern Macro Block Page Block Direct Block Screen Block Tile Ex Char 16 Ex Char 32 Data Sheet System Setting gt Message group No Block No is displayed as default Displaying Supplemental Explanation or Graphics to Messages Relay Sub Mode Page blocks are used in this example 1 Select Page Block from the Item menu 2 The Page Block Edit window is displayed E ZHE dito
220. section described the data transfer procedure between the ZM 80 and a PLC using the switches on the ZM 80 Data transfer is also possible by commands from the PLC In such a case three words from the top memory address specified for Memory in the Memory Card dialog are used The dialog is displayed by clicking the Detail icon from the memory card parts tool bar About Memory in the Memory Card dialog Memory contents from the top address are shown below Memory n Memory Contents RCV_FLAG n ROV_FILENo ROV_RECONe 1514 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 o5 o4 03 02 01 00 i fol lof lololo 1J il N CO O O D Q O 5 QO sj D O Q Record lock Record name edit prohibited File lock File name edit prohibited 8 File selection Quick selection OTransfer from ZM 80 to PLC Transfer from PLC to ZM 80 3 Card name and number edit prohibited Format prohibited Data transfer prohibited n RCV_FLAG 1 Record name edit prohibited bit 0 When this bit is set ON record name editing is prohibited Option 37 Memory card Memory manager function Option 38 n l n 2 File name edit prohibited bit 1 When this bit is set ON file name editing is prohibited Card name and number edit prohibited bit 2 When this bit is set ON card name and number editing are prohibited Format prohibited bit 3 When this bit is set ON memory card formatting is prohibit
221. signs of Prohibit and Compel are explained below S It means don ts For example prohibition of disassembly is indicated as D Q It means a must For example obligation of grounding is indicated as j 1 Installation e Use in the environments specified in the catalog and instruction manual Electric shock fire or malfunction may be caused when used in the environments of high temperature high humidity dusty or corrosive atmosphere vibration or impact e Install according to the manual Wrong installation may cause drop trouble or malfunction e Never admit wire chips or foreign matter Or fire trouble or malfunction may be caused 2 Wiring e Be sure to ground Unless grounded electric shock or malfunction may be caused e Connect the rated power source Connection of a wrong power source may cause a fire e Wiring should be done by qualified electrician Wrong wiring may lead to fire trouble or electric shock 3 Use e Don t touch the terminal while the power is being supplied or you may have on electric shock e Assemble the emergency stop circuit and interlock circuit outside of the control terminal Otherwise breakdown or accident damage of the machine may be caused by the trouble of the control terminal 4 Maintenance e Don t disassemble or modify the modules Or fire breakdown or malfunction may be caused Contents Chapter 1 Opening and Closing a File
222. splayed Char Display snansze Epe fe AB te Normal z Rar M Spacing E e arh 2 Setup as shown below Char Type Normal L Transparent C Italic Rotate Normal Direction RGT L Spacing Enlarge X2 Y2 Foreground White Background Black Detail Tab Window Click Detail in the Char Display dialog The Detail tab window is displayed Select High Speed for Process Cycle The character display part has been completed 6 12 Creating PLC Numerical Data and Character Display Parts Placing a Character Display Part Place a character display part Click the Place button in the Char Display dialog A dotted box for character display area is displayed Drag the box to the desired position and click the mouse Numerical Data and Character Displa Place the character display part here The character display part has been placed Copying the Character Display Part Make a copy of the character display part 1 Click the character display part handles are shown Select Multi Copy icon The Multiple Copy dialog is displayed 2 Setup as shown below and click OK Dot Direction as Interval X Distance 0 Quantity X 1 Y Distance 8 Quantity Y 2 MMemory INC MChar Data Memory 09250 Step 4 1 step 1 word 8 bytes 4 words 3 Two character display parts the master inclusive are placed lt Character display gt 6 13 UOlLOJOdO ce C
223. st screen should be displayed again External screen number command with a command from PLC the command is invalid because the read area n 2 external Screen No 2 screen number command still stores the first white screens are switched internally jeo screen number In such a case when bit 14 is still stored in the read area n 2 of n 1 is set 0 gt 1 the screen of the number stored in the read area n 2 is displayed Screen No 5 To bring up screen No 5 again with an external command Screen forced switching bit 14 boot Jo 1 To ofo o 0 o 0 of oj of of of of 0 D002 o b 0 5 Set bit 14 0 gt 1 of read area n 1 5 13 Creating Lamps Checking Lamp Turning ON 1 Press the AUTO switch em M0000 ON The switch lamp lights up AY Lamp 1 lights up at the same time M0000 is set When the AUTO switch is released the lamp goes off automatically M0000 OFF _ Lamp 1 goes off at the same time M0000 is reset AUTO 2 Press the MANUAL switch ee M0001 ON The switch lamp lights up Lamp 2 lights up at the same time M0001 is set When the MANUAL switch is released M0001 OFF the lamp goes off automatically Lamp 2 goes off the same time M0001 is reset 6 M0002 ON 3 Press the RUN switch The switch lamp lights up Lamp 3 lights up at the same time M0002 is set M000
224. t 12 8 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Trend Sampling ETEN x ES m FN ed UOlMOJOAdO E 3 Choose 1 Word for Data Length 4 Specify the max and min graph values of trend line No 0 Graph Max Value 1000 Graph Min Value o 5 When Constant Sample or Bit Synchronize is selected for Sampling Method in the Buffering Area Setting dialog word addresses starting from 0 are determined Specify the word address number to be sampled in buffer No for Sample Buffer Word No 3 is specified for No of Words in the Buffering Area Setting dialog in this example Addresses are allocated as shown below rss Ciwa 0 Data of the 1st word should be sampled in the buffering area Specify 0 for Sample Buffer Word No 1 Tab Window 1 Check the Trend Display box 2 Set up Line Color and Line Type amp Point as shown below Line Color Green Line Type amp Point Broken line No 2 from the right 3 Choose 1 Word for Data Length 12 9 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode 4 Specify the max and min graph values of trend line No 1 Graph Max Value 300 Graph Min Value OF 5 Specify 1 for Sample Buffer Word No 2 Tab Window 1 Check the Trend Display box 2 Set up Line Color and Line Type amp Point as shown below Line Color Purple Line Type amp Point Solid l
225. t Click the Detail icon The Relay dialog is displayed O amp Relay mode parts tool bar Detail Quit UOlLOJOdO o Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 4 Modify the data of the dialog 5 To delete the dialog click the Delete icon The icon in the Part auxiliary tool box disappears Delete This icon disappears Creating a Message Display Area Create a message display area on the screen Create this message display area 1 Click the Display Area icon in the relay mode parts tool bar The Display Area dialog is displayed Display Area icon Display Area x Division No fo In area Prop Foreground Background Tile Parts Select Place Cancel 9 10 Displaying Messages by Setting Resetting Bits Relay Mode 2 Set up as shown below Division No 0 Foreground Blue Background Blue Tile No 0 3 Click the Place button and place the display area in the desired position as shown on the previous page 4 Reduce the area to the size of 4 lines 1 Select Display Environment from the Display menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed Display Environment ve error ers 1G BG Fie Tia Wiser iEGsinian Sey WISHES IGT Display Environment 2 Check the Message Dsp box 3 Click the OK button to quit the dialog Display 4 The message display image is s
226. t Sampling dialog is displayed alale ha 4 11 6 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Bit Sampling Main 1 Tab Window 1 Specify 0 for Division No 2 Specify the buffer number for execution of bit sampling Choose 0 for Buffer No in this example When checking the set data of the buffer click Refer to Buffer Use 3 Click Refer to Buffer Use The Buffering Area Setting dialog is displayed Clicking OK after checking the dialog data returns to the Bit Sampling dialog Lt For more information about the Buffering Area Setting dialog refer to page 11 4 4 Specify the message group number and the top line number of the registered Lt messages Refer to page 11 2 Start Message GNo 1 No 0 5 Bit activations ON OFF can be indicated at the extreme left of the screen Choose the indication method for Display in Area Occurring should be indicated when a bit is set ON and Reset should be indicated when a bit is reset OFF in this example Choose TYPE 1 Decurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 e Display in Area TYPE 1 12 20 07 03 40 Line error 1 i i Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 3 Messages registered im Occurring 12 20 07 03 43 Line error 4 message editing are 12 20 07 03 45 Line error 3 indicated Occurring 12 20 7 03 5 Line error 5 UOlMOJOdO e 11 7 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode When TYPE 1 is chosen two diff
227. ters and Bitmap Data Bitmap File Import With ZM 71SE it is possible to import a bitmap file extension bmp to the screen easily Using this function company logotype or graphics can be imported with ease Import the following bitmap data When ZM 71SE is installed the bitmap data is also automatically installed into the Zm 71s Parts folder under the file name of panda bmp 1 When the Screen 0 Edit window is displayed select Paste Bitmap from the Tool menu The Open a bitmap file dialog is displayed fee Window Screen List ltem List Memory Use Etor Check Change All Memory henge hemon Select Memory Address Use Paste Bitmap Copy Image to Pattern Copy Image to Clip Board Custom Part d Tray Make SI File Open a bitmap file Look in E zZm ls Files of type brp bi Cancel 2 Select panda bmp from the Parts folder and click Open File name panda bmp Files of type bmp Cancel 2 6 Creating a Screen Consisting of Characters and Bitmap Data 3 The dialog showing the bitmap is displayed When it is O K click the Place button C Program Files M7154 PARTS panda_bmp Cancel Dither UOlLOIOdO 200 134 CL256 Color T rr for Convert es 9b om 8 16 128 4 The above dialog disappears The cross cursor appears on the screen Drag the cursor to the center of the screen
228. though Bytes for Record was set up Data only was chosen for Transfer Mode in the example above IN such a case record names are not stored in the PLC memory specified as Memory however they are stored on the memory card Option 5 Memory card Memory manager function Creation of the Memory Card Format Screen When using a new memory card it must be initialized formatted as set in the Memory Card dialog Formatting is executed by pressing the format switch as shown in the following figure Create this screen by opening the Screen 10 Edit window Screen 1 When creating a memory card format switch click the Format Switch and Detail icons from the memory card parts tool bar and set their respective dialog boxes Selection of Memory Card Mode 1 Open the Screen 10 Edit window Click silver color extreme right for F foreground in the Screen Setting dialog Select Screen Setting from the Edit menu 2 Click the Memory Card Mode icon from the tool bar The memory card parts tool bar is displayed a mael Division No eee oleae C elea e fa alal elelr Alel oaaae a Memory Card Mode icon Memory card parts tool bar 3 Drag the memory card parts tool bar downward until all icons come into view The following icons are included lt Memory card parts tool bar gt Display Area Memory Card Name Memory sation Tuono File No Memory Card Switch Memory
229. tiText Drawing dialog is displayed ae orl Set up as shown below ern E sae Col Cae pun ee AFA i ae I Longline PA P4 DE Length com Line checked Split No X 19 Y 2 2 Drag the mouse to the Screen Edit window The cross shaped cursor appears Draw scales by dragging the cursor from the upper left to the lower right 2 Right click the mouse The pop up menu is displayed Uncheck ON Grid when it is checked rid Cirl 2 Beda Bikan ut Biin Epy Etr Paste Ctrl Belete Wel The check mark is removed by clicking ON Grid Base vere i 3 Draw graduation marks Click the Text icon Create and place the marks as shown below Data Variations e7 07 03 36 k oO x Ws oO oO eh O O O Foreground color Red Sg Q i Ol O Green ee ee rd i I o 0 Black 12 14 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode lt Common options gt 4 Draw the screen title Data Variations by setting up properties as shown below UOlLOIOdO E Normal ZM 80 Operation Check Memory Allocation The following memory addresses are used in this example Read area memory address D00000 D00006 Sampling data memory Buffer No 1 D00007 Sampling data memory Buffer No 1 D00310 Information output memory Sampling Control Memory When any setting is made in the Buffering Area Setting dialog sampling control memor
230. tool bar is displayed ile Edt Display Draw Pat ltem Tool Window sjaj orla K el m aa mae Pivision m mal 85 3 5 tft 2 tan feos a s o o c9 4 es frie ilteol fa 7prfole Alors i 1 ee s Gale es Bly Trend Sampling icon Trend sampling parts tool bar 12 4 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode 2 The trend sampling parts tool bar contains the parts that are required for setting up trend sampling mode lt Essential parts gt Trend Sampling lt Parts to be used when necessary gt Count Display Time Display and Sample Switch UOlLOJIOdO E Count Display Time Display Trend Sampling Sample Switch Quit All parts are used in this example f Notes on trend sampling parts setting T Choose the same division number from 1 to 255 for Count Display Time Display Sample Switch and Trend Sampling so that all these trend sampling parts are linked Once the trend sampling parts tool bar is closed the bar linked with the set trend sampling mode cannot be displayed again To set up parts Sample Switch Count Display etc for the trend sampling mode afterwards click the Switch or Num Data Display icon in the tool bar N i o Sle olalalule Trend Sampling Dialog Click the Trend Sampling icon in the trend sampling parts tool bar The Trend Sampling dialog is displayed Trend Sampling
231. trend line numbers of Trend Display boxes which are checked in respective tab windows can be set up in a batch 12 7 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Setting 2 Tab Window Trend Sampling Ea 7 8 3 iii S ha S ee S Main Setting Seting o 1 2 3 4 5 le MV Upper Line Display Upper Value fi tt J Upper Color M Lower Line Display Lowervalue J0 Parts Select Lower Ealar Data Length Graph Max 2 1Word C 2ivord Graph Min fo tt Cancel Apply 1 Itis possible to draw up to two lines for reference in the trend sampling area If you want to draw two lines check both Upper Line Display and Lower Line Display boxes If you want to draw one line check either box A central line should be drawn in this example Check Upper Line Display 2 Scales can be attached for reference of 07 03 36 1 drawing the upper lower lines iia Specify 2 for Graph Max and 0 for Graph Min cen 3 Choose either 1 Word or 2 Word for the Graph Max and Graph Min oe Te 10 20 data Specify 1 Word for Data Length 4 Specify 1 for Upper Value and check white for Upper Color of Upper Line Display 0 Tab Window 1 Check the Trend Display box 2 Setup Line Color and Line Type amp Point as shown below Line Color White Line Type amp Point Solid line thin line No 5 from the lef
232. uffer No 3 Buffer No 2 Buffer No 1 Buffer No 0 n 1 Buffer No 7 Buffer No 6 Buffer No 5 Buffer No 4 n 2 Buffer No 11 Buffer No 10 Buffer No 9 Buffer No 8 F1 Specified buffer is full FO Specified buffer is 90 full D Specified buffer contains data T Status of the input trigger is output Only buffer No O is used in this example Address D00310 1 word is allocated as the information output memory refer to page 11 4 11 17 YOSYD uoyodo OS WZ Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Error Messages Corresponding to Bits The following table indicates error messages corresponding to the sampling data memory bits respectively Message Line error 1 Line error 2 Line error 3 Line error 4 Line error 5 Line error 6 Line error 7 Line error 8 Line error 9 Line error 10 Line error 11 Line error 12 Line error 13 Line error 14 Line error 15 Bit Sampling Screen Operation Check Save the created screen While referring to Chapter 3 Screen Data Transference transfer the created screen data to ZM 80 and check that ZM 80 operates correctly 1 Specify H0000 for D00003 Start sampling 2 Specify H0001 for D00004 Occurring Reset 07 03 37 1 Bit 0 is set Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 11 18 3 Display Error History Bit Sampling Mode Specify H0002 for D00004 Occurring Reset 07 03 43 3 Bit O is reset and bit 1 is set Occurring 12 20 07 03 37 Line error 1 Reset 1
233. ver color extreme right for F foreground Edit gt Screen Setting gt F foreground gt Silver color extreme right Buffering Area Setting The buffering area is set to store time varying data 12 2 The maximum capacity of the buffering area is 32K words The buffering area can be divided into 12 sections buffer Nos O to 11 Sampling data can be stored in each buffer Buffering Area Setting Dialog Select System Setting from the Item menu and click Buffering Area Setting The Buffering Area Setting dialog is displayed Buffer No 0 has been used in Chapter 11 Use buffer No 1 in this example Buffer No 1 Setting 1 The memory address selected for Info Output in the Buffering Area Setting dialog is used for all buffer Nos O to 11 Check that D00310 is chosen for Info Output refer to page 12 17 2 Click 1 The 1 tab window is opened for buffer No 1 Check the Use Sample Buffer box The options for buffer No 1 are indicated 3 The memory address to be sampled can be specified when Memory Designation is checked Uncheck the box in this example Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode Buffering Area Setting 6 Ez 8 9 10 u 3 M Use Sample Buffer I Memory Designation oont00 S Sampling Method Bit Synchronize gt No of Words f 4 sampling Time f E No of Samples froo Guitaut eile i Store Target I
234. which corresponds to a reset bit becomes invalid and the cursor is not displayed When bits of the Item Select Memory address n are set as follows papers a erate ofofofojojojojojojojojol1 joji Ignored Corresponding to Order numbers The cursor moves between the entry target parts as indicated by the arrows 7 23 YOOYD UOIOJEdO 08 NZ E Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap It is possible to display the keypad on the screen only when necessary Max value 9999 Min value Entered value You will create the following screen By pressing a numerical data display part the hidden switch is activated to display the keypad Data 16 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap EEE 1 Setting up display environment sseeeerescceeeccceeescseees P83 Set up the Display Environment dialog 2 Setting up an overlap part in multi overlap editing s sseeseeeeeeP8 5 Create an overlap to be called up 3 Placing a keypad ss eerccccccccceccecccccccccceccvcseece P8 7 Place a keypad using the entry mode parts tool bar in multi overlap editing 4 P
235. x is displayed in the dragged position Multi Overlap Weg Drag the box while holding down the CTRL key 4 The copy box is displayed 1 Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Double click the copy box or click it handles are shown Click the Detail Prop Change icon The Prop Change dialog is displayed Check black for Foreground While handles are shown around the box click the Move to Back icon Place the box as shown below The copy box is placed like a shadow of the original box Select Multi Overlap from the Item menu MG Lool window Screen Graphic Library Mult Oyverlap Data Block Message Pattern Macro Block UOlLOIOAdO e Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap 2 The Multi Overlap dialog is displayed Check that 0 is entered and click the OK HMulti O verlap 3 The Multi Overlap 0 Edit window is opened Click the Overlap icon in the tool bar SE S S x A Ea OS Mle o Pivisiomwo fo Si mt fe a pe a e Fw ra na Ba oe Se ol Sa a altel A Screen 4 Edit Multi Overlap 0 Edit 4 The Overlap Normal dialog is displayed Click the Parts Select button and select the 0002 part O verlap Normal x yeas tio j aa i tem Select 09000 0 ltem Select Meman Use System Button Frame Type Paint Frame Prop BEED eT E Area
236. y 1 for Division No in the upper right corner of the screen File Edit Display Draw Part ltem Tool Window Olea aHa Ka sm Ola mae 3 DE alese pae eE 2 Create a lamp using the steps below 1 Click the Lamp icon from the tool bar The Lamp dialog is displayed Set properties as shown below Part selection No 0 in file Parts_e z7p Draw Mode REP Function Normal Lamp Memory D600 00 Process Cycle High Speed Clicking OFF No setting Clicking ON LENON Nod Err Char Prop dialog for both text Nos 0 and 1 Occuring i Normal Naaf Foreground Black corr fon fo Cha Prop Tee Check B blink Parts Select checked Color tab window ON Color Yellow unchecked Rotate Normal Enlarge X 1 Y l OFF CA Silvercolor Frame Type No Frame 2 Click Place and place the lamp on the screen as shown in the figure above Option 26 Memory card Memory manager function 3 Create the message display part 1 Click the Message Mode icon from the tool bar The message mode parts tool bar is displayed File Edit Display Draw Part Item Tool Window oem ojal k E m oal m gt Division No 0 A maaga Part 4 B Q a Display Area Detail 2 Click the Display Area icon from the message mode parts tool bar Set the Display Area dialog as shown below Part selection No O in file Parts_e z p nareaPopaly 3 Click
237. y menu The Display Environment dialog is displayed 3 Open the Grid tab window Set up as shown below and click OK MGrid Dsp MON Grid Grid Color Purple Grid Type Free X Offset 0 Y Offset 0 X Pitch oo Y Pitch 5 MPlace switches on switch grids The purple grids are displayed on the screen Creating a Screen Title 1 Click Text icon in the draw tool bar Key in Multi Overlap 2 Set up text properties as shown below Foreground Red Enlarge X 2 Background Black Enlarge Y 2 Rotate Normal _ Italic Direction RGT Shadow Multi Overlap 3 Draw a box to be placed behind the title Click the Box icon in the draw tool bar The following dialog is displayed UOlMLOJOAdO Displaying the Keypad Only When Necessary Multi Overlap Prop Change Round Charnferirn Chamtering Foreground Background W Paint Frame Color W Frame Tile HH Line Type a eee A lle Special Edit 4 Set up properties as shown below Foreground White Background Black MPaint Frame Color Black MFrame Tile No O extreme left Line Type No 0 extreme left solid line 5 Draw a painted box and cover the title 6 Click the Select icon and click the box handles are shown Click the Move to Back icon The title appears on the box Multi Overlap 7 Copy the box Click the box handles are shown While holding down the CTRL key drag the box The copy bo
238. y addresses are automatically allocated following the Read Area memory The number of allocated words and the contents depend on the number of buffers MSB LSB pepepepe ee e os oe oe oz e ofofatt etolalt elolaltololalt n 3 Buffer No 3 Buffer No 2 Buffer No 1 Buffer No 0 n 4 Buffer No 7 Buffer No 6 Buffer No 5 Buffer No 4 N 9 Buffer No 11 Buffer No 10 Buffer No 9 Buffer No 8 12 15 Expressing Time Varying Data in a Line Graph Trend Sampling Mode 12 16 Read Area memory addresses n n 1 n 2 3 words R Reset When this bit is set 1 the buffering area is cleared and no sampling occurs When this bit is reset 0 sampling is started T Trigger This is effective only when Bit Synchronize is selected for Sampling Method in the Buffering Area Setting dialog Buffer No 1 is used in this example Address D00003 is allocated as the sampling control memory Bit Synchronize is selected for Sampling Method in the Buffering Area Setting dialog Sampling is thus executed at the edge of 0 gt 1 of bit 4 of D00003 Sampling Data Memory When Memory Designation is not checked in the Buffering Area Setting dialog sampling data memory addresses of buffer No are allocated following the sampling control memory and the sampling data memory of buffer No 0 Addresses D00005 D00006 and D00007 3 words are allocated as the sampling data memory of buffer No 1 in this example Information Output memory Bu
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