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1. To save the current program pattern data before quitting click Yes Click OK in the Overwrite dialog box lf a message informing that Cannot save file because no registered pattern name exists appears click OK Then on the menu bar click Information The File Informa tion dialog box appears see Section 11 1 Set the required settings Then go back to the step 1 lf the Save As dialog box appears enter a file name of up to 16 alphanumeric charac ters and then click Save To quit without saving the program pattern data click No Figure 9 1 4 Data Save Confirming Dialog Box 3 End The message box in Figure 9 1 5 appears for confirmation To exit click Yes To cancel exiting click No Q Terminates Program Pattern Setting Tool ORY Figure 9 1 5 End Dialog Box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt 9 4 9 2 Work Flow of Program Pattern Setting Tool There are 5 cases of program pattern setting procedures e Create new program pattern data and download it to the controller e Upload program pattern data from the controller modify it and then save it to the disk e Read program pattern data saved on disk modify it and then save it to the disk e Upload program pattern data from the controller and save it to the disk e Download program pattern data saved on disk to the controller Start LL100 tool 4
2. User s TD Manual Model LL100 GREEN PC based Parameters Setting Tool IM 05G01B12 01E YOKOGAWA IM 05G01B12 01E Yokogawa Electric Corporation oth Edition lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt Rev gt lt Introduction gt l introduction This user s manual describes the functions of the LL100 PC based Parameters Setting Tool which are used with GREEN Series of controllers and how to operate the tool This manual should also be read by users of the LL200 PC based Custom Computation Building Tool which includes the functions of LL100 E Controllers Covered by LL100 For information about the GREEN Series controllers covered by LL100 see Section 1 3 Model and Suffix Codes of Applicable Controller Models E Intended Readers This manual is intended for people familiar with the functions of the GREEN Series control lers and capable of working with Windows such as control engineers and personnel in charge of the maintenance of instrumentation and control equipment E Related Documents The following user s manuals all relate to the LL100 PC based Parameters Setting Tool Read them as necessary The codes enclosed in parentheses are the document numbers Models UT350 UT320 User s Manual IM 05D01D02 01E to 03E Explains the basic operation of the UT350 UT320 controllers Models UT351 UT321 User s Manual IM 05D01D12 01E to 04E Explains the basic operation of the UT351 UT321 controllers
3. 1 Onthe menu bar click File and then choose Print The Print Parameter dialog box Figure 13 1 1 appears 2 Click Output to a File The Save As dialog box Figure 13 3 1 opens 3 Inthe File name text box type a file name up to 16 alphanumeric characters then click Save Save int Sy Up750 t Save as type Print data csv Figure 13 3 1 Save As Dialog Box Example of UP750 IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 14 Starting and Setting the VJET Ethernet Converter Setting Tool gt 14 1 14 Starting and Setting the VJET Ethernet Converter Setting Tool This chapter describes how to start and set the VJET Ethernet converter setting tool 1 Onthe menu bar click Parameter setting and then choose Run VJET Setting Tool Dorirolke mode patting H IH parameter seting U OUT VWALY parameter setting 1 input foutpul prane elira T Setup oraret selte Gl Operating parameter petting 0 pulk slp aa al i T F Fi custom Te F wal E ARS SPT Fan VJET satire fo A SPT Ruri MultiMoniter toak aTa ALk ART THU ALAZ AR THU Al41 ZON SPRLIE ALAZ A Mo SPH2E Hrii ATH SPL1E Hri GAPE SPL2E MY21 1APi OAS 1748 Figure 14 1 1 Starting the VJET Setting Tool 2 The VJET Setting Tool dialog box appears showing the list of VJET connected to the personal computer If the VJET is connected after s
4. Figure 4 3 13 Ten segment Linearizer I O Unit Setting Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set e Ten segment linearizer input unit PYAn n 1 2 0 to 15 See below for the corresponding units e Ten segment linearizer output unit PYBn n 1 2 0 to 15 See below for the corresponding units 0 1 ABSO 2 ABS1 3 ABS2 4 ABS3 5 ABS4 6 EU AIN1 7 EUS AIN1 8 EU AIN2 9 EUS AIN2 10 EU AINS 11 EUS AIN3 12 EU PV1 13 EUS PV1 14 EU PV2 15 EUS PV2 To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 28 4 3 14 Setting Communication Protocol E When Using RS485 Terminals Set communication conditions for the RS 485 terminals To open the Communication Protocol Selection dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click R485 Communication protocol selection Select PSL Protocol Default 0 PC link n PSLn Protocol selection 0 PC link communication ka OK BFS nfCommunication rate FRI n Parity STF nlStop bit DLN nifD ata length ADA nlCommunication address RFT niMinimum response Y Y Cancel Y Y Figure 4 3 14 Communication Protocol Se
5. See Section 10 1 Program pattern Parameter setting tool See Chapter 4 setting tool Select series i Select New Change i New file Open user file Upload from controller Batch copy See Section See Section eee Section 10 2 3 See Section 12 4 10 2 1 10 22 Connect the controller to the personal computer See Section 2 3 Open a user file Upload pattern from Upload Download the controller Upload download Select model i Select batch copy folder Select batch copy folder Connect the controller to the personal computer Set program conditions See Section 10 3 2 Connect the controller to the personal computer See Section 10 3 Set pattern start action See Section 10 3 3 See Section 2 3 Upload all the Download all the Set program pattern See Section 10 3 4 program patterns in program patterns in the controller to the the specified folder specified folder to the controller Connect the controller to the personal computer See Section 2 3 Download program pattern See Section 12 2 to the controller l Save program pattern io disk See Section 11 1 Print program pattern See Chapter 13 Quit See Section 9 1 2 Figure 9 2 1 Work Flow of Program Pattern Setting Tool IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt 9 5 9 3 Dialog Box Elements and Functions 3 Tool bar 5 M
6. lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 8 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number box and click Execute uploading When the program pattern has been successfully uploaded the tool displays a mes sage stating Program pattern data has been uploaded from the controller Then click OK 10 Go on to Section 10 3 2 NOTE Uploading program pattern via Ethernet is impossible for the UP750 in UT mode 21 Use front communication NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the RS485 communication optional function For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controller s RS485 communication protocol to PC link communication With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of old GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL paramet
7. 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 8 Tuning gt 8 3 To tune via Ethernet communication terminal 1 Onthe menu bar click Communication and then choose Tuning The Tuning dialog box Figure 8 1 1 appears Click Terminal communication Y 3 Click Ethernet communication 4 Setthe target controller s IP address and R8485 communication address in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute The Tuning View dialog box Figure 8 1 2 appears Adjust PID parameters while monitoring the PV SP and control output values in the trend graph 7 When tuning is complete click Exit From the message box thus shown execute parameter uploading from the controller 8 Save the uploaded parameter data on disk or print them out A NOTE Tuning parameters via Ethernet is impossible for the UT750 in UT mode 21 and the UP750 in UP mode 21 Use front communication AN NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only for controllers with the Ethernet communication optional function and for the controllers with the R8485 com munication function for which the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication In
8. A text box is a cell in a parameter setting dialog box in which a parameter value is entered and set Clicking in a text box of a parameter that cannot be set a bar i displayed in such text boxes does not produce any effect OK button Clicking this button will update the parameters shown in the parameter setting table and close the parameter setting dialog box S Cancel button Clicking this button will discard the changes made and close the parameter setting dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings 11 Guidance The parameter name range of setting and initial value of parameter are shown for guidance When range of setting and initial value make a difference according to model code and the other setting parameter value see also the controller s user s Manual for GREEN Series 3 4 Menu Commands In the parameters setting tool you can use the menu commands when the Setup Param eter Menu Operating Parameter Menu or Program Pattern Menu dialog box is displayed Most of the menu names and commands provided for the program pattern setting tool are the same Using menu commands 1 2 Click a name on the menu bar The corresponding menu see Figure 3 4 1 appears select the command you wish to Carry out IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 Parameter Setting Tool MevwwF ile File E Parameter setting
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10. Operating parameter Program pattern parameter saat PRAGI pattern PAG pattern Confirms input output parameter Figure 4 5 2 Parameter Menu Dialog Box Example of UP350 To open the Parameter Menu dialog box The menu can be opened in 3 ways e Inthe Sets Input Output dialog box click OK e The menu opens after parameter data has been loaded from a controller e The menu opens after the Open User File dialog box To open a parameter setting dialog box Click one of the buttons in the upper part of the dialog box Setup parameter Operating parameter etc The corresponding parameter setting dialog box appears To view the input output parameter settings Click Confirms input output parameter The Conforms to Specification Code Controller Mode IN OUT dialog box appears IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 47 4 5 3 Setting Patterns PRG1 and PRG2 for UP350 and UP351 only Set parameters for PRG1 and PRG2 patterns in the following way To open the PRG1 Sets Program Pattern dialog box or PRG2 Sets Program Pattern dialog box In the Parameter Menu dialog box click PRG1 pattern or PRG2 pattern FRG1 Sets program pattern PRG and 2 common SEG Segment setting method TMU Program time unit WIT Pat zone Cancel WITT wfait time a T T TAL PY event type 0 OFF 0 OFF ka 1 JCiJuncton code 0 Terminates
11. 6 1 3 Model and Suffix Codes of Applicable Controller Models 1 3 1 For GREEN Series LL100 tool can handle parameter settings of the following models of GREEN Series con trollers E Digital Indicating Controllers a Digital Indicating Controller provided with Custom Computing Function Single loop type Position proportional type Dual loop type Optional functions None With communication auxiliary analog remote input Model Model Code Suffix code Suffix code Description Digital Indicating Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard Standard type Position proportional type Heating cooling type Standard type with 24 V DC loop power supply Position proportional type with 24 V DC loop power supply Optional functions None With communication auxiliary analog remote input 6 additional Dis and 4 additional DOs With communication auxiliary analog remote input and 1 additional DI With 5 additional Dis and 4 additional DOs With auxiliary analog remote input and 1 additional DI Digital Indicating Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard 0 Standard type 1 Position proportional type Optional functions With Ethernet communication With Ethernet communication auxiliary analog remote input and 1 additional DIs With Ethernet communication 5 additional Dis and 4 additional DOs With Ethernet communicatio
12. Model UT351 xA User s Manual IM 05D01D13 01E to 04E Explains the basic operation of the UT351 xA controller Model UT351 x3 User s Manual IM 05D01D52 01E to 04E Explains the basic operation of the UT351 x3 controller Models UT450 UT420 User s Manual IM 05D01C12 01E to 04E Explains the basic operation of the UT450 UT420 controllers Models UT550 UT520 User s Manual for Single loop Control IM 05D01C02 01E to 05E Explains the basic operation of the UT550 UT520 controllers Model UT551 with Embedded Ethernet User s Manual for Single loop Control IM 05D01C03 01E to 06E Explains the basic operation of the UT551 controller Media No IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition Mar 2005 YK IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 All Rights Reserved Copyright 2000 Yokogawa Electric Corporation lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt Rev gt lt Introduction gt il Model UT551 User s Manual for Single loop Control IM 05D01C04 01E to 06E Explains the basic operation of the UT551 controller Model UT750 User s Manual for Single loop Control IM 05D01B02 01E to 05E Explains the basic operation of the UT 750 controller Model UP350 User s Manual IM 05E01D02 01E to 04E Explains the basic operation of the UP350 controller Model UP351 User s Manual IM 05E01D12 01E to 05E Explains the basic operation of the UP351 controller Model UP550 User s Manual for Single loop Control IM 05
13. OUTc cooling side control output Pink broken line 2 Trend graph 3 Current settings of mode and functions You can change the settings from here Loop 1 2 Sets and indicates the loop for which data are displayed in the Tuning View when the controller is in dual loop control tem perature and humidity control or internal cascade control RUN STOP Sets and shows the RUN STOP status of the controller MAN AUTO CAS Sets and shows the operation mode of the controller REMOTE LOCAL Sets and shows the Remote Local mode of the controller AT ON OFF Starts and stops auto tuning After you start auto tuning opti mized PID parameter values are set in the controller and displayed in the 4 area table V AT ON OFF Starts and stops automatic valve tuning IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 8 Tuning gt 8 6 4 Current parameter settings You can set parameter values and confirm the current settings Displayed data are updated at a specified data updating period Data update period 1 to 600 seconds This period is also applied to the trend graph display SP No Sets and shows the currently selected SP number PID No Sets and shows the currently selected PID group number PV Measured input P Proportional band SP Target setpoint Integral time MOUT Manual output D Derivative time MOUTc Cooling side manual output Pc Cooling side proportional band lc Cooling side integral time
14. UTM 1 Single loop control ABS N o eee eee eee UNI Input type 1C ABS RH1 1370 0 ABS RLI Maximum value of PV range 270 0 ABS SDP2 Selection of PV input 1 burnout action 1 Upscale ABS RJC Selection of PV input burnout action 1 ON ABS IN2 PV input 2 type 0 OFF ABS UN2 PV input 2 type 0 ABS RH2 0 0 ABS BO2 Selection of PV input 2 burnout action 0 OFF ABS RJC Selection of PV input 2 burnout action 0 OFF ABS IN3 Presence absense of PV input 2 41 1 to 5V 1 000 to 5 000V ABS reference junction compensation UN3 Remote input type 0 ABS RH3 5 000 ABS RL3 Maximum value of analog input 3 range 1 000 ABS SDP3 Minimum value of analog input 3 range Loo ABS SH3 Remote input decimal point position 1370 0 ABS SL3 Maximum value of remote input scale 270 0 ABS BO3 Minimum value of input 0 OFF ABS P U1 Selection of input 3 burnout action 1 C ABS P D1 PV1 unit i os ABS P H1 PV1 decimal point position 1370 0 ABS P RL1 Minimum value of PV1 range 270 0 ABS OUT OTI Minimum value of PV2 range 0 Relay ABS OT2 Control output 1 type 0 Relay ABS CT Control output 2 type 30 Second AOi Analog output 1 type 0 4 to 20mA ABS AOQ2 Analog output 2 type 0 4 to 20mA ABS AO3 Analog output 3 type 0 4 to 20mA ABS AIHE 100 0 AIL E Analog output 1 100 segmental point 0 0 A2HE Analog output 2 100 segmental point 100 0 A2L E Analog output 2 0 segmental point 0 0 A3H E Analog output 2 0 segmental point 100 0 A3L E Analog output 3 100 segm
15. s front panel the RS 485 communication terminals on the rear panel or the Ethernet communication terminal on the rear panel This section describes how to connect to the optical communication interface See Also e Chapter 2 Setup in the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for how to connect to RS 485 communication terminals e Chapter 2 Setup in the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01E for how to connect to Ethernet communication terminal AN NOTE e The dedicated adapter has an internal switch located where the adapter comes into contact with the controller Be careful not to break this switch when attaching the adapter to the controller e Attaching the adapter in place automatically turns on this switch causing the batteries to discharge even if no communication is done Therefore if you have no immediate plans to perform communication keep the adapter removed from the controller A WARNING When using an external power source take care to ensure that the polarities of the AC adapter are correct see Figure 1 2 2 Do not apply power from the adapter in excess of the power ratings of the controller Either of these cases can result in damage to the con troller Dedicated adapter Optical electrical signal converter Personal computer Figure 2 3 1 Connecting GREEN Series Controller to Personal Computer via Front Optical Communication I
16. the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring the serial communicaiton terminals To download via Ethernet communication terminal 1 On the menu bar click Communication then choose Download from Controller The Downloads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 2 1 opens 2 Click Terminal communication This means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Ethernet communication 4 Setthe target controller s IP address and RS485 communication address in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK 7 When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 12 2 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller 8 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number box and click Execute download ing 9 When downloading
17. 0 to 100 0 of PV input range e Local event EVn n 21 to 28 Local event type O to 10 28 to 31 41 to 50 68 to 71 Each of these values represents the following 0 OFF 1 PV high limit 2 PV low limit 3 high limit deviation 4 low limit deviation 5 high limit deviation de energized during alarm 6 low limit deviation de energized during alarm 7 deviation of high or low limits 8 high and low limits within deviation 9 PV high limit de energized during alarm 10 PV low limit de energized during alarm 28 SP high limit 29 SP low limit 30 Control output high limit 31 Control output low limit e Local event setpoint PV SP events 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range Deviation events 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span Control output events 5 to 105 0 To go back to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 38 4 4 5 Setting Instrument Alarms AL Set the instrument alarm setpoints for UP550 and UP750 only To open the Sets Instrument Alarm Setpoint dialog box In the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box click AL pets instrument alarm setpoint i Set Al Instrument alarm 1 setpoint Unit Depends o
18. 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 29 AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings NOTE If you select Terminal communication as the communication port of the LL100 tool the RS 485 parameter setting file will not be downloaded to the controller The RS 485 param eter data will be downloaded only when Front communication is selected To use the LL100 tool with terminal communication set the RS 485 communication protocol of the target controller to PC link Communication is not possible using another protocol E When Using Ethernet Terminals 1 Setting parameters via front communication of the controller using Light loader adapter 1 Start the LL100 2 The Tool Selection dialog box appears Select Parameter Setting Tool and click OK 3 4 5 The Select Series dialog box appears Select a controller model and click OK The New Change Selection dialog box appears Select New and click OK S S NSN The Model Specification Code Selection dialog box appears Select the desired specification code and optional specification code and click OK 6 The Sets Input Output dialog box appears Set the required values to the parameters such as Input type PV input range and Control output 1 type Then click OK 7 The Menu dialog box appears Click Ethernet and then the Sets Et
19. 1 hysteresis 1 a2 oz HY 2 Alarm 2 hysteresis 2 HY S Alarm 3 hysteresis 3 a z H 4 Alarm 4 hysteresis 4 ae 00 00 D1 EfAlarn 1 delay timer DY2 EfAlarm 2 delay timer 00 00 00 00 DY S EfAlarn 3 delay timer D4 EfAlarn 4 delay timer 00 00 AMD Alarm mode O Always enabled 1 Fixed in red PCM PY color mode Figure 4 3 4 Sets Alarm related Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set In the example shown above only loop 1 parameters are shown because single loop control is assumed However the following parameters are provided for both loop 1 and loop 2 e Alarm type ALn n 1 to 4 These parameters set the alarm types for alarm 1 to 4 Alarm 1 type OFF amp 1 to 48 Setting range depends on the model See each user s manual Alarm 2 to 4 type OFF amp 1 to 48 Setting range depends on the model See each user s manual Example To specify PV high limit alarm with no waiting action and normally open contact operation set 1 See Also GREEN Series User s Manual Reference IM 05D01A02 01E for information on alarm types IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 17 Alarm hysteresis HYn n 1 to 4 These parameters set the alarm hysteresis for alarm 1 to 4 Setting range 0 0 to 100 of PV input range span for output alarms however the range is 0 0 to 100 0 Alarm delay timer DYn
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22. 3 Dedicated cable one cable 4 GREEN Series User s manual Reference CD ROM version Dedicated adapter supplied with two AAA size batteries one unit IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt Rev gt lt Introduction gt V Documentation Conventions E Symbols A WARNING Indicates that operating the hardware or software in this manner may damage it or lead to system failure A NOTE Draws attention to information that is essential for understanding the operation and or features of the product TIP Gives additional information to complement the present topic See Also Gives reference locations for further information on the topic E Conventions in the Texts that Describe Tool Operation The names of named dialog box windows and Analog Inout Computation Setting dialog box views are written in title caps and refer to the exact titles The names of unnamed windows dialog box and Document window views are written in all lowercase letters Print preview Commands including buttons in a dialog box or Click OK window and menu commands are written in Click Cancel boldface From the File menu choose Open Dialog box elements such as text boxes list Select the Spaces check box boxes option buttons and check boxes are also Click to clear the Bookmarks check box written in boldface and refer to their exact labels In the File Name box enter a file name Characters
23. 3 The LL100 tool starts up and the Tool Selection dialog box appears Figure 9 1 1 For LL200 Custom Computation Building tool appears at the top of dialog box Tool selection Cancel Custom Computation Building Tool Program Pattern Setting Tool C YJET Setting Tool C Multimonitor Tool Figure 9 1 1 Tool Selection Dialog Box 4 Select Program pattern setting tool 5 Click OK 6 The Select Series dialog box appears Figure 9 1 2 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt Select series PE Use UTS5t 2 DESSU Da OTa P Aol O OTEA LIT SAG Safi zo a Figure 9 1 2 Select Series Dialog Box 7 Select the controller model 8 Click OK 9 The Select New Change dialog box appears Figure 9 1 3 Select New Chanee Figure 9 1 3 Select New Change Dialog Box To start the program pattern setting tool when you are using another tool click Set P on the menu bar then choose Run Program Pattern Setting Tool varies depending on the tool IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt 9 3 9 1 2 Quitting the Tool 1 2 End Q Save setting data On the menu bar click File then choose Exit lf the current setting data has not yet been saved the following message box appears Figure 9 1 4
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25. 8 1 2 appears Adjust PID parameters while monitoring the PV SP and control output values in the trend graph When tuning is end click Exit From the message box thus shown execute param eter uploading from the controller Save the uploaded parameter data on disk or print them out See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect via the optical communication adapter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 8 Tuning gt 8 2 To tune via serial communication terminals 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Tuning The Tuning dialog box Figure 8 1 1 appears Click Terminal communication Y Click Serial communication From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 5 Setthe RS 485 communication conditions S e Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down lists e Stop bit and data length Select with option buttons Use the same settings for the target controller s RS 485 communication parameters 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute The Tuning View dialog box Figure 8 1 2 appears Adjust PID parameters while monitoring the PV SP and control output values in the trend graph 7 When tuning is complete click Exit From the message box thus shown execute parameter uploading from the controll
26. AN NOTE The comparison is only possible when the parameter values set in the Model Specification Code Selection dialog box match the target controller s model and specification codes Also note that the parameters which display in their text boxes and the parameters for a unit setup will not be compared aama cipa he Communication port selection Front communicators C Terminal communication Se Communication kind selection Cancel fs Serial communication C Eth T Serial port fl E 5 La O i m Figure 6 3 1 Parameter Comparing Dialog Box To compare via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Compare The Parameter Comparing dialog box Figure 6 3 1 appears Click Front communication CHO From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute as When all parameter data match a message appears saying Non matching param eter not detected If any parameter value does not match a message appears saying Non matching parameter detected Do you want to see the list 6 Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect via the optical communi cation adapter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25
27. Approximately 50 hours when the adapter is continuously operated on alkaline batteries Specifications of external power source Should comply with EIAJ RC 6705 Input rating 5 V DC 50 mA Note Purchase a commercially available plug and AC adapter for the external power source Ambient temperature 0 C to 50 C Ambient humidity 20 to 90 Rh no condensation Transport and storage conditions 25 C to 70 C 5 to 90 RH no condensation Dustproof and waterproof construction Not applicable Standards CE Marking approved EMC only Unit mm Controller DC power plug j i i 96 i l Cable pE eee ii wr rd cas cs ee 100 Figure 1 2 1 External View of the Dedicated Adapter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 5 A WARNING The dedicated adapter is not waterproof Do not use it in locations where it is likely to be exposed to splashes of water or other liquid Applicable plug fini nit mm Lo Figure 1 2 2 External Power Inlet Plug of Dedicated Adapter E Dedicated Cable Cable with 9 pin D Sub connector for PC compatible models Cable length 3m To PC About 3000mm 118 1 inches To dedicated adapter Figure 1 2 3 External View of Dedicated Cable IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1
28. CTL AL PAR 09 JJ pR CO o1 Code Selection AIN RET TRND LOCK LOC PID USR CSEL DO DI C PYS PYS1 2 Program Pattern Menu Program condition Pattern start action Program pattern Setup Parameter Menu Operating Parameter Menu AL PAR LOC PID USR PYS1 2 Model Controller Specification Mode Setting Code Selection PV Parameter Control Output Setting Valve Mode Setting SP ALM CTL AIN RET TRND LOCK CSEL DO DI C PYS JJ pF o o1 Program Pattern Menu Program condition Pattern start action Program pattern Parameter Menu UP350 351 Model _ Input output Specification Setting Code Setup parameter Selection Operating parameter PID PRG1 2 pattern Parameter Menu Figure 1 4 1 Sequence for Setting Parameters Ethernet parameter IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 2 Setup gt 2 1 2 Setup This chapter explains how to set up the hardware and software necessary to work with the LL100 tool 2 1 Installing LL100 A NOTE Before installing LL100 quit all running applications When using Windows 2000 or XP Log on using the user name of Administrators group The program does not start normally if the user name not belonging to the Administrators group is used for logging on 1 Start Windows 2 Insert Disk 1 of LL100 into the floppy disk drive 3 From the Start menu of Windows ch
29. Click Output to file The Save As dialog box Figure 7 3 1 opens In the File name text box type a file name within 16 alphanumeric characters then click Save Gave at avein aE Save as type Print dataj csv M Cancel Figure 7 3 1 Save As Dialog Box Example of UT750 IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 8 Tuning gt 8 1 8 Tuning With a GREEN Series controller connected to the personal computer you can adjust PID parameters while monitoring PV SP and control output on the personal com puter screen 8 1 Tuning the Controller Tune up the GREEN Series controller A WARNING Since the tuning function directly changes the target controller s PID parameters the operation parameter data in the personal computer no longer match those in the controller For this reason be sure to carry out the operation in section 6 1 Uploading Parameter Data from Controller after tuning is ended in order to match the operating parameters To tune via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 G S as 6 7 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Tuning The Tuning dialog box Figure 8 1 1 appears Click Front communication From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute The Tuning View dialog box Figure
30. Dc Cooling side derivative time 5 Hard copy of dialog box button Prints a screen shot of the dialog box 6 Clear trend graph button Clears the current trend graph and starts a new trend graph 7 Exit button Quits tuning and closes the dialog box 8 2 Tuning Guide Tuning can be carried out in the following ways Set and adjust P proportional band integral time and D derivative time individu ally Set and adjust the PID parameters by auto tuning GREEN Series controllers can have a maximum of 8 sets of P and D parameter values these parameter sets are referred to as PID groups 1 PID to 8 PID Aset of PID param eter values obtained through tuning are to be stored for each of the PID groups 8 2 1 What is Auto tuning Auto tuning is a function that changes the control output in steps several times and calcu lates the appropriate PID parameter values from the response data By selecting from AT 1 to AT9 where AT9 selects all the PID groups auto tuning is executed for individual or all PID groups and the obtained PID parameter values will be stored in respective PID groups To execute auto tuning 1 Setthe controller in AUTO mode for cascade control set the secondary loop to CAS mode 2 Inthe AT ON OFF text box of the Tuning View dialog box Figure 8 1 2 set the auto tuning AT 1 to AT9 you wish to execute 3 When auto tuning is complete 0 is displayed in the AT ON OFF text box
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32. Fi Communication 2 Backeround color setting B Help iH Dialog Boxes re x N 1 Ca Select Series Go to 1 Open User File Setup Parameter Menu Main Window Save As Save as Parameter compare Information Parameter Comparing File Information Print Printer Settings hi i ip i i i ip i Sl a et i is i sr em nin a i le pi i ii el i hc i Sn ei l i i om es i a i ui ns i pas aa aa jak aa S A Print Preview Print Parameter Output to File lt x Terminate Parameter Model specification Model Specification Controller Controller Mode mode setting i Setting Display setting Setting OUTAVALV Control Output Valve parameter setting Mode Setting IN OUT parameter setting Setup parameter setting Operating parameter setting Sets Input Output for 300 series Setup Parameter Menu Operating Parameter Menu Run program pattern setting Program Pattern Setting Tool tool Available only Run custom Custom computation with LL200 computing tool building tool Run VJET ale tool VJET setting tool Communi Download to calon Pm conroller Download Parameter Upload from controller Parameter comparing Address Tag Upload Parameter Parameter Comparing Tuning Sets address tag Color Background color setting Help Parameter User s Manual Reference setting Tool CD ROM Help Version information Version Information a E E ec a pr E
33. Figure 4 1 2 Select Series Dialog Box To select the controller model 1 Click the controller model you wish to start 2 Click OK Go on to section 4 2 1 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 3 4 2 Selecting New Change 4 2 1 Selecting New Change After you select the controller model the New Change Selection dialog box appears Figure 4 2 1 New Change selection d x Open user file Uploading fram controller Tuning Figure 4 2 1 New Change Selection Dialog Box To create a file of new parameter settings 1 Click New 2 Click OK Go on to section 4 2 2 To make changes to parameter settings e To make changes to an existing parameter setting file saved in your PC 1 Click Open user file 2 Click OK Go on to section 4 2 3 To read and change the current parameter settings in a controller 1 Click Uploading from controller 2 Click OK Go on to section 4 2 4 e To change the current PID control parameter settings also referred to as tuning parameters in a controller 1 Click Tuning 2 Click OK Go on to chapter 8 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 4 4 2 2 Creating a New File If you select New the Model Specification Code Selection dialog box Figure 4 2 2 ap pears Creating new parameter data 1 Select the desire
34. IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 8 Tuning gt 8 7 8 2 2 What is Automatic Valve Tuning Automatic valve tuning is a function that adjusts the valve s fully open and fully closed positions referring to the valve position signal feedback input from the slide resistor attached to the valve This function is normally used while manually operating the controller s output To execute automatic valve tuning 1 Setthe controller in MAN mode 2 Inthe V AT ON OFF text box of the Tuning View dialog box Figure 8 1 2 select ON 3 When the tuning is complete V AT Stop is displayed in the V AT ON OFF text box Control computation Control Feedback input na N Comparator a position Reverse l Slide resistor Pa Motor operated valve Figure 8 2 1 Loop of Automatic Valve Tuning IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt 9 1 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool This chapter describes how to use the program pattern setting tool by showing the procedure for setting the program pattern notes on tool operations making settings in dialog boxes and other common operations 9 1 Starting and Quitting the Program Pattern Setting Tool 9 1 1 Starting the Tool 1 Start Windows 2 From the Start menu of Windows point to Program then Green Series and click Green Series LL100
35. Personal computer Windows 98 2000 XP or Windows NT 4 0 enabled PC compatible model Operating system Windows 98 2000 Professional XP Home Edition Professional or Windows NT 4 0 Service Pack 3 or later CPU 300 MHz Pentium processor or superior is recommended Memory 128 MB minimum when running LL100 under Windows 98 2000 XP or 24 MB minimum under Windows NT 4 0 is recommended Free hard disk space 10 MB or more for storing the tool programs and 2 MB or more for parameter data CRT display 800 x 600 pixels or greater Should be capable of handling at least 256 colors Small fonts should be used RS 232C communication port One channel or more select from COM1 to COM16 with 9 pin D Sub connector for PC compatible model Network 10Base T 100Base TX required for Ethernet communication 3 5 inch floppy disk drive Required for installation Printer Windows 98 2000 XP or Windows NT 4 0 compatible A4 size printer E Dedicated Adapter Communication method Controller Non contact optical bi directional serial communication Personal computer RS 232C half duplex communication using dedicated cable IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 4 Power supply Two AAA size batteries or external power source Use of an external power source is recommended when using the Tuning View over a prolonged time period Battery life
36. User File 2 Click OK Go on to section 10 2 2 e To read and change the current Program Pattern settings in a controller 1 Click Uploading from Controller 2 Click OK Go on to section 10 2 3 e To copy the Program Pattern data settings in a controller 1 Select and click an option button in Batch Copy 2 Click OK Go on to section 12 4 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 4 10 2 Selecting New Open File or Upload After you start the program pattern setting tool and specify the controller model perform one of the following 1 Create a new program pattern 2 Open and edit a user file containing a saved program pattern with the tool 3 Upload a program pattern from a controller to the tool and edit it 10 2 1 Creating a New Program Pattern To create a program pattern e After starting the program pattern setting tool create a program pattern 1 Goon to section 10 2 4 e After stopping the parameter settings create a program pattern 1 On the menu bar click File then choose New 2 Goon to section 9 1 1 6 10 2 2 Opening a User File The filename extension of program pattern data files is either pp or p d The filenames preceding the extension must be up to 16 alphanumeric characters The tool automatically sets the filename extension according to the model of the GREEN Series controller as shown below Table 10 2 1 File
37. User Parameters USR cccccccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeaaeeees 4 43 4 4 9 Setting Ten segment Linearizer 1 and 2 PYS1 2 ce eeeeeeeeees 4 44 4 5 Parameter Menu for 300 Series cscccccssessssseeeeeeeeeeeeeceensseeeeeeeeeeeeeensnees 4 45 4 5 1 Configuration of Menu Dialog BOX ssesseeeeeseseeeseseeeeeeeeeeees 4 45 4 5 2 Parameter MenU cccccssseecccsseeecceeseeecseseeecseuseecseuseesssseeessaeees 4 46 4 5 3 Setting Patterns PRG1 and PRG2 for UP350 and UP351 only 4 47 4 5 4 Viewing the Input Output Parameter Settings ccsssseseeeeeeeees 4 49 5 Working with Parameter Data Files ccsssceseseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeneeaeeneeneanees 5 1 5 1 Setting the File Information ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenseneeeeeeseeeeesesseeneenoones 5 1 5 2 Saving Reading Data on from Disk and Comparing Data Values 5 2 5 2 1 Saving Parameter Data on DiSk ccccccceeceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaaaeeeeees 5 2 5 2 2 Reading Parameter Data from Disk cccceeeeeeee cece eeeeteeeeeeeeeeees 5 3 5 2 3 Comparing Parameter Data Values in LL100 with Those Saved to Disk 5 4 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Int gt lt Ind gt lt Rev gt TOc ill 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values 6 1 6 1 Uploading Parameter Data from Controller 0sseeeeseeeeeeees 6 1 6
38. apply changes to the parameter settings Clicking Cancel discards all changes you made in the dialog box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 11 Working with Program Pattern Data Files gt 11 1 11 Working with Program Pattern Data Files This chapter describes the procedures for the following Saving program pattern data created on the tool or uploaded from a GREEN Series controller to a file on disk Reading a program pattern data file saved on disk with the LL100 tool Comparing program pattern data values on the LL100 tool with those in a program pattern data file saved to disk For information about program pattern data files see Section 10 2 2 Opening a User File 11 1 Setting the File Information Before saving parameter data you can enter a title creator and comments for the file However this information will not be downloaded to the controller AN NOTE Be sure to enter a Registered Pattern Name because it is downloaded to the controller The program pattern without the Registered Pattern Name can not be downloaded to the controller To set the file information 1 On the menu bar click File and then choose Information The File Information dialog box Figure 11 1 1 appears Y Type the necessary file information in each text box 3 Click OK 4 Then proceed to Section 11 2 1 Saving Program Pattern Data on Disk Figure 11 1 1 File I
39. band ORB 0 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span e ON OFF rate high limit ORH ORL 1 digit to 105 0 e ON OFF rate low limit ORL 5 0 to ORH 1 digit e Target setpoint n SP n 1 to 8 PID number 0 0 to 100 0 of PV input range To go back to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings 4 4 4 Setting Local Setpoint LOC Set the parameters involved in the local mode operation for UP550 and UP750 only To open the Sets Local Setpoint dialog box In the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box click LOC sets local setpoint i LSP1 local setpoint 1 EU P 1 0 0 to 100 0 Default EU 0 02 EW local event 21 EW 2e local event 22 EW 2s local event 23 ox LSP 1 local setpoint 1 270 0 Cancel EW 4 local event 24 E25 local event 25 EV 6 local event 26 EW local event 2r EY o local event 28 Figure 4 4 4 Sets Local Setpoint Dialog Box Example of UP750 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 37 Parameters to be set In this dialog box you can set parameters used for local mode operation of UP750 UP550 the local setpoint and the types and setpoints for local events used as PV evenis e Local setpoint LSPn n 1 2 0
40. controller Be sure to confirm that the values set in the Sets Ethernet Parameters dialog box are appropri ate 2 Setting parameters directly via enclosure of Local Area Network without using Light loader adapter 1 Connect the controller to the enclosure of LAN 2 Set the parity port number IP address subnet mask and default gateway of the controller using key operations See the user s manual for controllers with Ethernet communication about the operation of the controller Ask the system administrator for the settings of the network you are connecting to 3 Set the network settings of the personal computer Ask the system administrator for how to set the network 4 Start the LL100 5 The Tool Selection dialog box appears Select Parameter Setting Tool and click OK 7 The New Change Selection dialog box appears Select New and click OK 8 The Model Specification Code Selection dialog box appears Select the desired specification code and optional specification code and click OK 9 The Sets Input Output dialog box appears Set the required values to the parameters such as Input type PV input range and Control output 1 type Then click OK 10 The Menu dialog box appears Click Ethernet and then the Sets Ethernet Param eters dialog box appears Set the High speed response mode parity port number IP address subnet mask default gateway parity and port number of the controller The initial values are as follow
41. dialog box Sets Input Computing related Parameters dialog box ae wecewsceneceeees eee ew ww www nnn nnne Se mmeewneeneeenncne oo ii Sets Retransmission Output related Parameters dialog box Sets Deviation Trend related Parameters dialog box Sets Security related Parameters dialog box SELECT Display Registration dialog box Registration of Contact Output dialog box Registration of Contact Input dialog box Ten segment Linearizer O Unit Setting dialog box See section 4 3 3 See section 4 3 4 See section 4 3 5 See section 4 3 6 See section 4 3 7 See section 4 3 8 See section 4 3 9 See section 4 3 10 See section 4 3 11 See section 4 3 12 See section 4 3 13 Old GREEN series and model UT750 and UP750 s custom computation control only ea Sem annnnnenaenenns Conforms to specification code controller mode IN OUT Communication Protocol Selection dialog box Conforms to Specification Code Controller Mode IN OUT dialog box To operating parameter Meee See section 4 3 2 Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Figure 4 3 1 Setup Parameter Menu Configuration See section 4 3 14 See section 4 3 15 See section 4 4 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 13 4 3 2 Setup Parameter Menu
42. ee eee eee eee eee reer e eee soos ooco a oaooonnooaTonToToTTOTTOn0aeTOST0ooTo00t o Sw Section 4 2 1 7 Selecting New Change Setting Parameters This chapter describes how to use the LL100 tool for making parameter settings This chapter is divided into the following topic areas 1 Tool and Series Selection 2 New Change Selection 3 Setup Parameter Menu 4 Operating Parameter Menu Section 4 1 Selecting fo Tool and Series S Ton Select Series Selection daoa bax dialog box g Section 4 3 Setting Setup Parameters Eee ee E ss o eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeecces oe x p f 1 1 f 1 f ep D O O as i N O D ped pa Z D ml Q Modell Controller Control New Fi Specification S Mode Setting a a Output Valve Code Selection Display dialog box Mode Setting dialog box dialog box dialog box h Except 400 series controllers IN OUT 1 Parameter ________ _ Setting Display Setup Operating dialog box Parameter Parameter For 300 series Menu Menu dialog box dialog box P Section 4 2 3 Opening a User File 777 S o ncnncncnsn Section 4 2 4 Reading Current Settings from Controller eeroorooen e swe meeeeo aew Pi se gn ee eereeeszeceen 2 a Uploading from Upload Parameter controller dialog box Cha
43. flag registration for DOB O OFF relay DO Relay output flag registration for DO OMOSL explanation Figure 4 3 11 Registration of Contact Output Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set 1 Click the text box of any parameter you wish to set 2 The Register List dialog box opens 3 Click the relay and output module you wish to register 4 Click OK To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel A NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings See Also GREEN Series User s Manual Reference IM 05D01A02 01E for contact output function assignments by the controller mode To see descriptions of D registers and relays click D Register I relay explanation IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 25 4 3 12 Configuring Contact Inputs Dl This section explains assigning functions to the contact inputs DI1 to DI7 DI 8 is provided for UT550 UT551 UT520 and UP550 only AN NOTE The registration of contact input should be performed only by personnel with sufficient understanding of the GREEN Series controller s functions and custom computation func tion Note that changing the contact input configuration will change the pre assigned contact input functions provided by the controller mode setti
44. front of the controller 3 From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer from COM1 to COM16 4 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK 5 When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 10 2 3 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 7 Pattern check and selection Controller Program Pattern Condition Oooo O oes PTMD Pattern Mode Selection D Single loop ONE one PID Selection JE a SEG T Segment Time Setting Method i T Specity pattern number Fatter J Humber Execube Uploading End 1 Tir ae MU Program Time Unit 0 Hour minute a 2 PRH PY range maximum value in PRHn PY range masimum value PAL FY range minimum value POPn PY decimal point position Pattern Mame Number of seqments to use Pattern Humber Number of segments to use Pattern Name Pattern setting status of controller to be uploaded ae Pattern exists Pattern Mame Upload Ho pattern blank J PattemNo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 910 ioin x x atter Humber attern Mumber attern Mumber 1to10 11 to 20 2 to 30 Pattern Humber Pattern Humber Number of segments that can be set Number of events that can be
45. length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of old GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring when using the rear terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt A lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 7 NOTE Before downloading the LL100 verifies the model and specification code including option code controller mode then the sampling period between the parameter data to be down loaded and those in the target controller On detecting disagreement with the parameters above the tool acts in the following ways 1 Non matching model and specification code The tool cancels the downloading 2 Non matching controller mode The tool asks you whether to continue or cancel the
46. mode 0 OFF Parity 1 Even IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Port number 502 4 The High speed Response Mode improves the response performance of reference numbers 40001 to 40025 of RS 485 connection devices The Mode can be set to a maximum of eight devices Setting the number of devices using the VJET setting tool applies the Mode to the connection devices for Unit ID 1 to the set number The period to read the process data from RS 485 connection devices cannot be specified The VJET automatically reads the process data at the highest speed corresponding to the number of RS 485 connection devices for which this function High speed Response Mode is used If the function is used for many RS 485 connection devices the process data from each RS 485 connection device stored in the VJET may be delayed to the actual process In this case turn off the function 2 The setting rang for the port number PRT is as follows 502 1024 to 65535 decimal number 01F6 0400 to FFFF hexadecimal number IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 15 Starting the Custom Computation Building Tool gt 15 1 15 Starting the Custom Computation Building Tool This chapter describes how to start the custom computation building tool after setting the parameters This chapter is intended for users of the LL200 PC based Custom Computation Building Tool For th
47. n 1 to 4 After the alarm setpoint is reached the alarm will be output when the delay time has elapsed however alarm type setting is 1 to 20 or 28 to 31 Alarm mode AMD This parameter sets alarm action conditions 0 Always enabled 1 Disabled in STOP mode 2 Disabled in STOP or MAN mode 3 8 alarms and always enabled 4 8 alarms and disabled in STOP mode 5 8 alarms and disabled in STOP or MAN mode PV color mode PCM for UT551 UT351 UT321 and UP351 only Set PV display color Fixed in green Fixed in red Link to alarm 1 Alarm OFF green Alarm ON red Link to alarm 1 Alarm OFF red Alarm ON green Link to alarm 1 and 2 Alarm OFF green Alarm ON red Link to alarm 1 and 2 Alarm OFF red Alarm ON green PV limit Within PV range green Out of PV range red PV limit Within PV range red Out of PV range green SP deviation Within deviation green Out of deviation red Oo ON O oO fF WwW PO OC SP deviation Within deviation red Out of deviation green AN NOTE The 8 alarm mode is unavailable when the controller mode is set for cascade control or cascade control with two universal inputs To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25
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49. opera tion e Starting target setpoint 2 SSP2 This parameter sets the target setpoint for TSP2 used at the start of program opera tion IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 15 Start code STC This parameter sets the start action of the program pattern Click the arrow and select the desired parameter from the list that appears 0 SSP 1 Ramp prioritized PV start PV1 2 Time prioritized PV start 3 Ramp prioritized PV start PV2 SP1 wait zone WZ1n n 1 to 5 These parameters set wait zones for TSP1 SP2 wait zone WZ2n n 1 to 5 These parameters set wait zones for TSP2 Wait time WTMnh n 1 to 5 Wait times are set in the time unit specified in the Program Condition Setting dialog box TMU These parameters set the wait times for the waiting function Number of repetitions RCY This parameter sets the number of repetitions of program operation Repetition end segment number REN Specifies the last segment number for repeating operation Repetition start segment number RST Specifies the first segment number for repeating operation IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 16 To return to the Program Pattern Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Be sure to click OK to apply changes to the parameter settings Clicking Cancel discards al
50. set i Figure 10 2 3 Pattern Check and Selection Dialog Box Upload Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number box and click Execute uploading When the program pattern has successfully been uploaded the tool displays a mes sage stating Program pattern data has been uploaded from the controller Go on to Section 10 3 2 See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect the optical communication adapter To upload via serial communication terminals 1 On the menu bar click Communication then choose Upload from Controller The Uploads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 10 2 2 opens Click Terminal communication This means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller Click Serial communication From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer from COM1 to COM16 Set the RS485 communication conditions Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down list Stop bit and data length Select with option butttons Use the same settings for the target controller s RS485 communication parameters Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 10 2 3 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt
51. the parameter data has been successfully uploaded the tool displays a mes sage stating Parameter data has been uploaded from the controller 8 Click OK The Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Figure 4 3 2 appears Go on to section 4 3 2 AN NOTE Uploading parameters via Ethernet is impossible for the UT750 in UT mode 21 and the UP750 in UP mode 21 Use front communication A NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only for controllers with the Ethernet communication optional function and for the controllers with the RS485 com munication function for which the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 11 AN NOTE Set an IP address and R8485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text box Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet com
52. this software for purposes other than backup is strictly prohibited Store the floppy disk s original medium or media containing this software in a secure place IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Int gt lt Ind gt lt Rev gt Toc i Model LL100 PC based Parameters Setting Tool IM05G01B12 01E 5th Edition CONTENTS VEE OCG TO Nene O i Visual Inspection and Check of Accessories ccccceeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeenenseeeeeenneeeseees iv Documentation CONVENTIONS ccccseccseeseeeeenseeeenneeeeeenseeseseeeeeasesseonseeseenseesons V INO COS aaa anena se eee ce se neice sane peng ees EEEE NEE REE vi 1 VOC EE E A E EE 1 1 1 1 Function Overview of LL100 assssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn n 1 1 1 2 Operating Environment and Wiring Specifications 0see 1 3 1 3 Model and Suffix Codes of Applicable Controller Models cccccee 1 6 1 3 1 FOr GREEN GENC S sessar inana aE ANNAE 1 6 1 3 2 Ethernet RS485 Converter cccccccccccssseseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseaeees 1 8 1 3 3 FOr Old GREEN SETIES accsectsscsecvecnapissscessiosdacesnatedsaceagonsddasdedasdesenacie 1 9 1 4 Seting Parameter S sssini E venue weg aA 1 11 2 SETUD eee E 2 1 2 1 BUS TANNING LETOO vossa a S 2 1 2 2 Uninstalling LETOO scini Ra 2 4 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer eeecsssesssseeeeeeeeneens 2 5 3 Using the Parameter Setting
53. uploading is complete a message appears informing that Parameter data have been uploaded from the controller 8 Click OK The Setup Parameter Menu dialog box appears NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the RS485 communication optional function For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controller s RS485 communication protocol to PC link communication With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of old GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manu
54. value does not match a message appears saying Non matching parameter detected Do you want to see the list Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box The Non matching Parameter dialog box Figure 5 2 3 appears Non matching Parameters __ Parameter block Tool data SPALM CTLILI 0M Zone PID selection 1 Selects zone PID ABS 0 SFP number Se ABS El Figure 5 2 3 Non matching Parameter Dialog Box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 1 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values This chapter describes the procedures for the following Uploading parameter data from a controller Downloading parameter data to a controller Comparing parameter data values with those in a controller 6 1 Uploading Parameter Data from Controller Upload the parameter data from a GREEN Series controller to the LL100 A NOTE lf you upload data from a controller it replaces all the current data in the LL100 If you need the current data save it to disk before uploading Lee pa ae Communication port selection Front communications Terminal communication isi Communication kird sekection Cancel is Serial communication E Serial pori Thi F Figure 6 1 1 Upload Parameter Dialog Box To upload via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 Onth
55. 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 10 To compare via serieal communication terminals 1 Onthe click Communication and then choose Compare The Parameter Comparing dialog box Figure 6 3 1 appears Click Terminal communication Y Click Serial communication ce From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 5 Setthe RS 485 communication conditions e Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down lists e Stop bit and data length Select with option buttons Use the same settings for the target controller s RS 485 communication parameters 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute 7 When all parameter data match a message appears saying Non matching param eter not detected If any parameter value does not match a message appears saying Non matching parameter detected Do you want to see the list 8 Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the communication optional function For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controller s RS485 communication protocol to PC link communicat
56. 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 18 4 3 5 Setting Control Functions CTL This section explains setting parameters related to control functions To open the Sets Control Operation related Parameters dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click CTL pets control operation related parameters Pe JFR Output rate of chanee limitter UOFF 01 to 100 0 sec Default UOFF SE eae eS eee D OK D Batch conta 0 AUTO Caia 0 SP numberSegment PID FA MD Restart mode D Starts continuation R TM Restart timer 0 GRAF E PIO group number 5 MMOD Manual preset mode 0 Automatic operation output at switching bumpless MPO Manual preset output 0 0 Figure 4 3 5 Sets Control Operation related Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set In the example shown above only loop 1 parameters are shown because single loop control is assumed However the following parameters are provided for both loop 1 and loop 2 e Output rate of change limiter OPR 0 OFF 0 1 to 100 second e PID control mode MOD 0 Batch control 1 Fixed point control e Anti reset windup AR 0 AUTO 50 0 to 200 0 e Selects zone PID ZON 0 SP number segment PID 1 Zone PID selects by PV 2 Zone PID selects by target setpoint for UT551 only 3 Selects by specified PID number operating parameter P NO for UT551 only e Restart mode R MD Sets the controller c
57. 14 12 4 Using Batch Copy Function This section explains the batch copy function which copies all the program patterns ina controller to another controller at the same time The batch copy functions consists of the following two functions 1 Uploads all the program patterns from a controller at a time 2 Downloads all the program patterns to a controller at a time AN NOTE With batch copy the LL100 carries out the downloading only when the program condition settings see Section 10 3 3 match between the copy source and destination controllers To upload all the patterns from a controller 1 Onthe menu bar click Communication choose Batch Copy and then Upload ata time 2 Inthe Batch Copy Uploading from Controller dialog box Figure 12 4 1 that subse quently opens specify the directory where you wish to save the uploaded data Batch Copy Uploading from Controller x Specify directory Fath Mame iP CiProgram FilesiLL200E W senAWPs5o Directory 0 Ect Eaj Program Files EJ LL200E User Cancel OK Drive ya ac Figure 12 4 1 Batch Copy Uploading from Controller Dialog Box AN NOTE If you specify an existing directory as the uploading destination a message asking you to confirm program pattern file deletion appears if any program pattern file exists in that directory If you need the program pattern file s click No and specify a new folder 3 Click OK 4 I
58. 3 Using LL100 gt 3 5 3 3 Dialog Box Elements and Functions 3 Toolbar 5 Menu button 1 Title bar 2 Menu bar 6 Dialog box for parameter menu 8 Text box 7 Dialog box for parameter setting 4 Guidance bar 10 Cancel button 11 Guidance 9 OK button Figure 3 3 1 Dialog Box Elements and Functions 1 Title bar Shows the tool name Parameters Setting Tool and the file name of the parameter file being used 2 Menu bar Contains the various tool functions that can be selected 3 Toolbar Displays the frequently used tool menu items as command buttons 4 Guidance bar Provides helpful guidance for operation IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 6 5 Menu button 10 Command buttons placed in a parameter menu dialog box These buttons open their corresponding parameter setting dialog boxes when clicked and the color of the button changes Dialog box for parameter menu There are two menu dialog boxes one for setup parameters and the other for operat ing parameters The figure 3 3 1 shows the menu dialog box for operating param eters Dialog box for parameter setting You can set parameters via a dialog box When you select the text box for a param eter in a parameter setting dialog box a description range of setting and initial value of the parameter are shown for guidance Text box
59. 3 9 Setting Security LOCK c cccccccccsccecesaeseeeeeeeeeeesseeeesseeeeeeeeeeseaaas 4 22 4 3 10 Configuring SELECT Displays CSEL ceeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 23 4 3 11 Configuring Contact Outputs DO cccsesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeenneaes 4 24 4 3 12 Configuring Contact Inputs DI 00 ccccceesceseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaas 4 25 4 3 13 Setting Units for Ten segment Linearizers C PYS 0000000000000000 4 27 4 3 14 Setting Communication Protocol ccccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeeeees 4 28 4 3 15 Confirming Specification Code Controller Mode IN and OUT Parameter Settings ccccccccsssssseeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeeeesessaeeseees 4 31 4 4 Setting Operating Parameters cccccccceeeeesssssesseseessesseeeseeeesseeeeeneeeeeeseeeenees 4 33 4 4 1 Operating Parameter Menu Configuration ccccccccscccsecssestseeeees 4 33 4 4 2 Operating Parameter Menu csssssssseeseeseeeseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 34 4 4 3 Setting Operating Parameters c ccscssseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 34 4 4 4 Setting Local Setpoint LOC ccccccssssssssssssssssssssseseeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 36 4 4 5 Setting Instrument Alarms AL ccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeaes 4 38 4 4 6 Setting Operation related Parameters PAR c ccsseeeeeeeeeeeeees 4 39 4 4 7 Setting PID Group Parameters ccccccecseseeceeeeeeessseceeeeeeaeeeeeeees 4 41 4 4 8 Setting
60. 4 PV Parameter Setting Dialog Box Example of UT551 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 6 7 Setthe parameters in the following ways e For text boxes with an arrow button on the right Click the arrow button to open a list of available selections Select an item from the list e For text boxes without an arrow button Click in the text box and type appropriate characters Select from the list PW parameter setting Select SMP Control sampling period 50me 100m 200m 500m Default 200m SMP Control sampling period 2 2 00m5 l l O O I oOo INnilnput tupe 11 K 270 0 to 1370 0C l UNniflnput urit Nic l Cancel RH a Maxinum value of analog input range 1370 0 l RLrfbinimam value of analog input range 270 0 BSLr Selection of PY input burnout action 1 ON Arrow button SSS OMA net 1C z m zj 13700 l 2700 Textboxes Enter a numeral or character string Figure 4 2 5 Setting Parameters Example of UT551 8 When you have finished setting the parameters click OK If you click Cancel instead the tool returns to the Controller Mode Setting Display dialog box 9 The Control Output Valve Mode Setting dialog box Figure 4 2 6 opens 10 Set the parameters 11 When you have finished setting the parameters click OK If you click Cancel instead the tool returns to the PV Parameter Setti
61. 485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controller s RS485 communication protocol to PC link communication With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of old GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring the serial communication terminals To compare via Ethernet communication terminal 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Compare Pattern The Compare Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 3 1 appears Click Terminal communication Y Click Ethernet communication ce Set th
62. 5G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 32 To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK To change the settings after confirmation 1 Go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box 2 Onthe menu bar click Parameter setting and choose the following e Model specification code selection to change the specification code GREEN series model names can t be changed to old GREEN series model names e Controller mode setting to change the controller mode e IN parameter setting to change the IN parameters e OUT VALV parameter setting to change the OUT VALV parameters 3 Change the parameter settings in each dialog box A NOTE Note that changing the controller mode and the IN parameter will initialize all parameters other than the controller mode the IN parameters and the RS 485 parameters You must therefore be careful not to change the controller mode accidentally IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 33 4 4 Setting Operating Parameters This section describes the operations concerning the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box 4 4 1 Operating Parameter Menu Configuration Figure 4 4 1 shows the configuration of the operating parameter menu See Also Section 1 4 for information about show hide of operating parameters of each model Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Sets Op
63. 9 0 0 to 999 9 for heating cooling control e Integral time n l where n 1 to 8 PID No 0 OFF 1 to 6000 sec IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 42 e Derivative time n D where n 1 to 8 PID No 0 OFF 1 to 6000 sec e Output high limit n OH where n 1 to 8 PID No 0 5 to 105 0 0 0 to 105 0 for heating side e Output low limit n OL where n 1 to 8 PID No 5 0 to 10 0 0 0 to 105 0 for cooling side e Manual reset n MR where n 1 to 8 PID No 5 0 to 105 0 e Direct reverse action switching n DR where n 1 to 8 PID No 0 Reverse action 1 Direct action e Preset output n PO where n 1 to 8 PID No 5 0 to 105 0 To copy PID parameter settings You can copy parameter settings between PID groups for the same loop Example of operation 1 Atthe Source PID click the arrow button and select 1 PID 2 Atthe Copy destination PID click the arrow button and select 4 PID 3 Click Executes copy 4 The settings of 1 PID parameters are copied to 4 PID parameters To go back to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters g
64. CE ADRiaddress IP Address 192 1 68 1 2 Port Mo f Dec i Hex all 01 F Figure 12 2 1 Downloads Program Pattern Dialog Box To download via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 CRO S On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Download Controller The Downloads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 2 1 appears Click Front communication From the Serial Port list select a communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 12 2 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 7 Pattern check and selection Specity pattern number Fatter Humber Number of segments to uze H2 Pattern Rane UPS50 Pattern setting status of controller to be downloaded Controller Program Pattern Condition Oooo O oes PTMD Pattern Mode Selection D Single loop ONE one PID Selection JE FID S SEG T Segment Time Setting Method i T Execute downloading End k in ling MU Program Time Unit 0 Hour minute a FRHn PY range masimum value UU PAL FY range minimum value P
65. D Loop1 PID group parameter settings for loop 1 e PID Loop2 PID group parameter settings for loop 2 e USR User parameter settings e PYS1 Ten segment linearizer 1 settings e PYS2 Ten segment linearizer 2 settings e Operating Parameter Operating parameter settings for 300 series e PRG1 2 PRG1 and 2 pattern settings for 300 series 4 File information items Prints the file information set at file creation Title and creator Date of creation Parameter name except 300 series Comments 5 Save all button Click this button to select all parameter items 4 Click Print 5 The Printer Settings dialog box opens Select printer type paper size and orientation of printing 6 Click OK to start printing AN NOTE The printout may be on a larger or smaller scale according to the type of printer in use In this case modify the resolution before printing Refer to the instruction manual for printer regarding to the modification of resolution IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 7 Printing Parameters gt 1 3 UT750E 51 File name test t7d Created by Title1 test2 DATE 80 01 04 UNIT E
66. E for information about wiring for the Ethernet communication terminals 10 2 4 Selecting the Controller Model After you select the New the Select Model dialog box appears Figure 10 2 4 select Model OF Cancel ik C UPSS0 Old controller Figure 10 2 4 Select Model Dialog Box UP550 To select the controller model 3 Click the controller model you wish to configure 4 Click OK Go on to Section 10 3 2 TIP If you are not sure of your controller s model see the MODEL and SUFFIX indications on the nameplate attached on the left side of the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 11 10 3 Setting a Program Pattern This section describes how to make settings to configure a program pattern The following figures show examples of the dialog boxes displayed when using a UP750E 51 dual loop type with communication and auxiliary remote input For details about dialog box contents of other models refer to the user s manual supplied with the controller 10 3 1 Program Pattern Menu Configuration Figure 10 3 1 shows the configuration of the program pattern menu Program Pattern Menu dialog box Program Condition Setting Pattern Start Setting Program Condition Setting dialog box See Section 10 3 3 Pattern Start Settin dialog box i See Section 10 3 4 Program Pattern Setting Program Pattern S
67. E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 5 Working with Parameter Data File gt 5 2 5 2 Saving Reading Data on from Disk and Comparing Data Values 5 2 1 Saving Parameter Data on Disk To save the data under a new filename Carry out the following steps to save the parameter data to disk 1 On the menu bar click File and then choose Save As The Save As dialog box Figure 5 2 1 appears 2 Inthe File name text box type a name within 16 alphanumeric characters and then click Save 3 The parameter data is saved to disk The file is normally located in C USER controller_model ex UT750 and UP 750 directory Gave as ki Save jn E3 u50 J ES fa TMC 101 tFd Filename PIC 101A2 Save as type Parameter file t d id Figure 5 2 1 Save As Dialog Box Example of UT750 To overwrite the current file 1 On the menu bar click File and then choose Save 2 The parameter data is saved to disk overwriting the current file you are working with IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 5 Working with Parameter Data File gt 5 3 5 2 2 Reading Parameter Data from Disk Read the parameter data saved to disk with the LL100 tool AK NOTE lf you read data from a disk it replaces all the current data in the LL100 If you need the current data save it to disk before reading new data To read data from disk 1 On the menu bar click File and
68. E01C02 01E to 07E Explains the basic operation of the UP550 controller Model UP750 User s Manual for Single loop Control IM 05E01B02 01E to 07E Explains the basic operation of the UP750 controller GREEN Series User s Manual Reference IM 05D01A02 01E Explains the functions of the GREEN Series controllers in detail Supplied with each GREEN Series controller GREEN Series Communication Functions IM 05G01B02 01E Explains the communication functions and communication protocols of the GREEN Series in detail GREEN Series Communication Reference IM 05G01B02 02E Provides detailed information about GREEN Series controller s internal registers that can be accessed by communication Ethernet Communication Functions User s Manual IM05G01B52 01E Explains the Ethernet communication functions and communication protocols of the U1T351 xA and UT551 controllers in detail Model LL200 PC based Custom Computation Building Tool IM 05G01B22 01E A user s manual for creating UT750 UP750 custom computations on a personal computer IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt Rev gt lt Introduction gt Hl Model LL200 PC based Custom Computation Building Tool User s Reference for UT750 IM 05G01B22 02E Model LL200 PC based Custom Computation Building Tool User s Reference for UP750 IM 05G01B22 03E User s manuals that describe the functions needed to create custo
69. FF disabled ON enabled e PV tracking selection PVT Operating parameters UPR setpoint ramp up rate and DNR setpoint ramp down rate are also used to configure this function OFF disabled ON enabled e Ramp rate time unit TMU This parameter is used in combination with operating parameters UPR setpoint ramp up rate and DNR setpoint ramp down rate to determine the ramp rate of SP 0 HOUR Denotes per hour 1 MIN Denotes per minute e Target setpoint limiter upper limit SPH e Target setpoint limiter lower limit SPL These parameters limit a SP value when it is being changed Setting range 0 0 to 100 0 of PV input range SPL lt SPH To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 4 16 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings 4 3 4 Setting Alarms ALM This section explains setting parameters related to alarms To open the Sets Alarm related Parameters dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click ALM pets alarm related parameters ALI Alarm type Default 1 PY high limits L1 Alarm 1 type 1 PY high limit L2 Alarm 2 type 2 PY ete ka C AL3 Alarm 3 type 1 PY high limit r L4jAlam 4 type 2 PY lowy linnit HT Alarm
70. From the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box you can open various parameter setting dialog boxes Setup parameter menu LOOPT LOOP2 UTMD UPMD RAo5 Conforms to specification code IN OUT To operating parameter Figure 4 3 2 Setup Parameter Menu Dialog Box Example of UT551 To open the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box The menu can be opened in 5 ways e Inthe Control Output Valve Mode Setting dialog box figure 4 2 6 click OK e Inthe menu bar click Parameter setting and then choose Setup parameter setting This operation is only possible when Parameter setting is shown in the menu bar e The menu opens after parameter data has been loaded form a disk or a controller e Inthe Operating Parameter Menu Click To Setup Parameter e The menu opens after Open User File dialog box To open individual setup parameter setting dialog boxes Click one of the menu buttons SP ALM and R485 The parameter setting dialog box of the clicked button opens To open other dialog boxes than those for setup parameter setting Click Conforms to specification code controller mode IN OUT Although the button is named Conforms to it should be Confirm The Conforms to Specification Code Controller Mode IN OUT dialog box opens Although the dialog box is named as Conforms to it should be Confirm Click To operating parameter The Operating Parameter Menu dialo
71. OPn PY decimal point position A Pattern exists Pattern Mame Number of seqments to use ro atter Humber lz Ho pattern blank Pattern Number Pattem No 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 atter Humber4 OM atter Humbers attern HumberE Pattern Humber Pattern Number attern Humber Pattern Humberti umber of segments that can be set Number of events that can be set 399 Figure 12 2 2 Pattern Check and Selection Dialog Box Download 6 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number text box and click Execute down loading 7 When downloading is complete a message appears to notify you it is complete See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect via the optical communi cation adapter To download via serial communication terminals 1 On the menu bar click Communication then choose Download from Controller The Downloads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 2 1 opens 2 Click Terminal communication This means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Serial communication 4 From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer from COM1 to COM16 5 Set the RS485 communication conditions e Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down list e Stop bit and data length Select with option butttons Use the same settings for the target controllers RS485 commu
72. PEE E EO a i mc ev E E E a E a a ee A Figure 3 4 1 Tool Menu Items for Setup and Operating Parameter Menu IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 8 3 5 Parameter Setting Basics This section describes the basic operation procedure for parameter setting This procedure also applies to some of the program pattern setting operations Set parameters as shown in the flowchart below Select a menu button in Parameter Setting Menu Select a parameter Select the next command button Click OK Figure 3 5 1 Parameter Setting Flowchart 3 5 1 Selecting a Parameter 1 In a parameter setting dialog box click the text box of the parameter you wish to change 2 The text box of the selected parameter is displayed with a thick frame indicating that it is ready for input 3 5 2 Inputting the Setting for a Parameter Data entry in text boxes is a fundamental operation in every Windows based application There are two types of text boxes in a parameter setting dialog box Text box with arrow button on the right Click the arrow button to open a list of available selections Select an item from the list Text box without arrow button Click in the text box and type appropriate characters See the guidance bar for the setting range initial value and other information on that parameter If an illegal value is input for a numeric setting a message box will appear sta
73. Parameters related to calculation for input These parameters set the factors of calculation provided for input e Ratio setting RT Set an optional value within the range of 0 001 to 9 999 e Remote input bias RBS Set an optional value within the range of 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span e Remote input filter RFL Set 0 OFF or an optional value within the range of 1 to 120 seconds Parameters related to ON OFF rate calculation These parameters set detection band and limit values for ON OFF rate e ON OFF rate detection band ORB 0 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span e ON OFF rate high limit ORH ORL 1 digit to 105 0 e ON OFF rate low limit ORL 5 0 to ORH 1 digit To go back to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Operation Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 41 4 4 7 Setting PID Group Parameters In the display example below only loop 1 parameters are shown because single loop control is assumed However PID group parameters are provided for both loop 1 and loop 2 To open the Sets PID Parameters dialog box In the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box click PID pets PID parameters ces TFD ZPD x n SPIT arget setpoint 270 0 27 141 A
74. RESET a 1 55P Starting target setpoint 200 1 5TC Start code 0 SSF start kl En forF Evore orf RHISHI M370 mi H on ALISL 200 300 300 700 700 1000 1000 500 2 200 TH Oooo 0 00 OFF Figure 4 5 3 PRG1 Sets Program Pattern Dialog Box Parameters to be set SEG T TMU WIT Z and WIT T are common parameters and their settings are common to PRG1 and PRGQ2 The following parameters exist for both PRG1 and PRG2 e SEG T Segment setting method 0 Sets time 1 Sets ramp Selects the segment setting method A NOTE Changing the value of SEG T clears all the previous program pattern settings e TMU Program time unit 0 hh mm 1 mm ss Selects the time unit for the program pattern and wait time settings e WIT Z Wait zone 0 OFF 1 0 to 10 0 of the PV input range span Sets the allowance of the deviation between the program setpoint and feedback PV IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 48 WIT T Wait time 0 OFF 0 00 to 99 59 hh mm or mm ss WIT T is also set as the time length of waiting for PV to enter the wait zone Wait time is set in the same unit as is set for TMU AL PV event type OFF 1 to 10 see corresponding event types shown below Specifies the type of alarm that will be output as a PV event PV high limit gt PV low limit gt High limit deviation Low limit deviation Hi
75. Sets Operation related Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set Parameter for better controllability e On off of super function selection SC 0 OFF 1 Overshoot suppressing function 2 Hunting suppressing function Stable mode 3 Hunting suppressing function Response mode AN NOTE Even if you set parameter SC to ON the super function will not operate unless the param eters for PID computation P proportional band integral time and D derivative time are all set Parameters related to PV calculation These parameters set the factors of calculation provided for PV e PV input bias BS Set an optional value within the range of 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span PV input filter FL Set 0 OFF or an optional value within the range of 1 to 120 seconds Parameters related to SP calculation These parameters are used in combination with the setup parameter TMU time unit for ramp rate setting and set the amount of SP change rate in order to prevent sudden changes during SP changing operation e Setpoint ramp up rate setting UPR Set an optional value within the range of 0 0 1 digit to 100 0 of PV input range span IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 40 e Setpoint ramp down rate setting DNR Set an optional value within the range of 0 0 1 digit to 100 0 of PV input range span
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77. US Engineering unit span Oto 100 Default EUS 1 02 DVE1 Loop 1 Deviation display band 16 4 OK Cancel Figure 4 3 8 Sets Deviation Trend related Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set In the display example above only loop 1 parameters are shown because single loop control is assumed here However the following parameters are provided for both loop 1 and loop 2 e Deviation display band DVBn n 1 to 3 0 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span e Deviation trend display scale TSCn n 1 to 3 0 1 to 100 0 of PV input range span e Deviation trend display time TTM 1 to 600 seconds To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 22 4 3 9 Setting Security LOCK This section explains setting whether to enable or disable the GREEN Series controller s specific main menu displays and some of the operation keys To open the Sets Security related Parameters dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click LOCK pets security related parameters f elect ON OFF of updown keys Data setting key locking Default Depends on controller mode _ OK Cancel L DAT Locking of front pan
78. a taenneceaaedoceyeeasneccaeeencwodadets lt enanseeesesetecigucsswecs IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 1 1 Overview Model LL100 PC based Parameters Setting Tool is a software package used to set various parameters of the GREEN Series controllers from a personal computer This tool makes it easy to set parameters that configure the many useful functions of GREEN Series controllers It is also possible to manage created parameter data on a personal computer The LL100 tool can run on Windows 98 2000 XP or Windows NT 4 0 For details on using your personal computer or Windows see the respective manuals 1 1 Function Overview of LL100 The LL100 offers the following functions Setup parameter setting Sets parameters that configure GREEN Series controller functions Operating parameter setting Sets control parameters such as P I and D Also sets the program pattern for a UP350 UP351 program controller Ethernet parameter setting Sets parameters such as IP address subnet mask default gateway parity or port number for GREEN Series controllers and VJET Ethernet converter Download to Upload from a controller Downloads created parameter data to a GREEN Series controller or uploads parameter data contained ina GREEN Series controller to a personal computer Saving parameters onto a disk Saves parameter data created using the LL100 or parameters upload
79. al IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring when using the rear terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 3 To upload via Ethernet communication terminal 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Upload from controller The Upload Parameter dialog box Figure 6 1 1 opens 2 Click Terminal communication this means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Ethernet communication 4 Setthe target controller s IP address and RS485 communication address in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute 7 When the parameter data has been successfully uploaded the tool displays a mes sage stating Parameter data has been uploaded from the controller 8 Click OK The Setup Parameter Menu dialog box appears NOTE Uploading parameters via Ethernet is impossible for the UT750 in UT mode 21 and the UP750 in UP mode 21 Use front communication NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only for controllers with the Ethernet communication optional function and for the controllers with the RS485 com munication function for which the Etherne
80. ard 0 Standard type 2 Heating cooling type 3 Standard type with 24 V DC loop power supply Optional functions None With communication heater burnout alarm With heater burnout alarm Model Code Suffix code Digital Indicating Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard 0 Standard type 2 Heating cooling type 3 Standard type with 24 V DC loop power supply Optional functions None With communication heater burnout alarm With heater burnout alarm With Ethernet communication function With Ethernet communication For UT351 0x or UT351 2x only IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 8 E Program Controllers Model Code Suffix code Description UP750 Program Controller provided with Custom Computing Function Type Single loop type Dual loop type Optional functions None j With communication auxiliary analog input Program Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard Standard type Position proportional type Heating cooling type Optional functions None With communication auxiliary analog input and 1 additional DI Model Code Suffix code Description Program Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard 0 Standard type Optional functions None 1 With communication Model Code Suffix code Descri
81. as setpoint signal Click the arrow and select either 0 Single loop 1 Dual loop or 2 Single loop PT2 G Zone PID segment PID selection ZONE This parameter selects the PID switching method for the program pattern Click the arrow and select either O Segment PID or 1 Zone PID from the list Segment time setting method SEG T This parameter sets the segment setting method for the program pattern Click the arrow and select either 0 Time setting or 1 Ramp setting from the list that appears Program time unit TMU This parameter selects the time unit for the program pattern Click the arrow and select either O Hour minute or 1 Minute second from the list that appears PV range maximum value PRHn n 1 2 This parameter sets the maximum value of the range for the program pattern PV range minimum value PRLn n 1 2 This parameter sets the minimum value of the range for the program pattern PV decimal point position PDPn n 1 2 This parameter sets the decimal point position of PV value used for the program pattern AK NOTE Data set in this dialog box must be set identical to the settings of the controller If not the program pattern data cannot be downloaded to the controller A WARNING You must be very careful because if you change the segment time setting method SEG T and the pattern mode selection PTMD after setting a program pattern the patte
82. asimum value 100 00 PALn PY range minimum value 0 00 POPn FY decimal paint position zi i Figure 12 4 6 Communicating Dialog Box 9 When downloading is complete a message appears to notify you that it is complete Click OK IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 18 12 5 Address Tag When performing RS485 communication you can set up a tag name for each of the com munication address from 1 to 99 so that it may be easy to discriminate The set address tag is displayed with the communication address in the Download Param eter Upload Parameter and Parameter Comparing dialog box Set address and address Set address and address tag Address Tag Figure 12 5 1 Address Tag Dialog Box AN NOTE The same address tag cannot be set up to a different communication address IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 13 Printing a Program Pattern gt 13 1 13 Printing a Program Pattern This chapter explains the procedure for printing out the program pattern data that is created in the LL100 tool uploaded from a GREEN Series controller or saved on disk You can also save the printout data as a text file 13 1 Printing a Program Pattern 1 Print items Example of selection eee Prind e Jinkormationy fe Print Cancel goes
83. ation Click Serial communication From the Serial Port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 Set the RS 485 communication conditions e Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down lists e Stop bit and data length Select with option buttons Use the same settings for the target controller s RS 485 communication parameters Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 12 3 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 12 8 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number text box and click Execute com parison 9 When the program pattern data match a message appears saying No non matching parameter detected If any program pattern data value does not match a message appears saying Non matching parameter detected Do you want to see the list Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box 10 Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the RS485 communication optional function For controllers without the RS
84. ay certain operating parameters on the controller during operation register them as SELECT displays To open the SELECT Display Registration dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click CSEL SELECT display registration Set register number OFF O 201 to 1023 Re tisternumber Guidance x C S3 SELECT display 3 registration Parcel CoS4 SELECT display 4 registration D Fiegister elay explanation Figure 4 3 10 SELECT Display Registration Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set SELECT display registration C Sn n 1 to 5 You can add up to 5 SELECT displays in the operating displays The operating parameters that can be registered will be listed in the D register List dialog box by their D register names Set the parameters in the following steps Click the text box of the SELECT display registration parameter you wish to set The D register List dialog box opens Click the setup parameter or the operating parameter D register name you wish to register Click OK To close the D register List dialog box click Cancel In the text box of the SELECT display registration parameter the set up parameter or the operating parameter D register name appears and in the guidance box the D register number appears To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AK NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Set
85. beno PRL parity O dd number E Sestop bits DLNidete length iF 1 0z 7 CE ADRladdress IP Address Port Mo f Dec Hex ol 01 F Figure 8 1 1 Communication Conditions for Tuning Dialog Box See Also Figure 8 1 2 for details of the Tuning View dialog box Section 8 2 Tuning Guide for details on tuning operations Section 6 1 Uploading Parameter Data from Controller for how to upload PID parameters Subsection 5 2 1 Saving Parameter Data on Disk for how to save parameters on disk Section 7 1 Printing Parameters for information about printing IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 8 Tuning gt 8 5 2 Trend graph Tuning view Set SP F RALn to PARKA Default Depends on controller internal setting odel T351E 01 vali 3 7aq oute 03 205 econd second OUTc OUTPY CSF Pf ae ate ae loon ie LOOP 1 3 2 AUTO SP Nin 1 AT ONOFF LAT Stor ETO Nn Hard copy of dialogue bos Clear trend graph Pal 1 Line type 3 Current settings of mode and functions 4 Current parameter settings 7 Exit button 5 Hard copy of dialog box button 6 Clear trend graph button Figure 8 1 2 Tuning View Dialog Box UT750 1 Line type Indicates the line types and colors displayed in the trend graph CSP current target setpoint Red solid line PV measured input Blue dotted line OUT control output Green broken line
86. ct Front communication In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function NOTE Set an IP address and RS485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text box Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet communication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communication function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01E for information about wiring for the Ethernet communication terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 9 6 3 Comparing Parameter Data Values of the Tool and Controller You can compare the parameter data values of the LL100 with those of a controller
87. d GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring for the serial communication terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 10 To upload via Ethernet communication terminal 1 Onthe menu bar click Communication and then choose Upload from controller The Upload Parameter dialog box Figure 4 2 8 opens 2 Click Terminal communication this means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Ethernet communication 4 Setthe target controller s IP address and RS485 communication address in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute 7 When
88. d specification code and optional specification code bodel Specification code selection Model Specification code Optional specification code f 0 No option K UTS50 E f O Standard Communication functions and Cancel auxiliary analog input DI 6 DO 4 attached i c UTO Gliese teaiier f 1 Position proportional Communication functions and auxiliary analog input DI 1 attached 24 Heatine cooling C 3 DI 5 DO 4 attached f 3 Standard Gwith LPS24 4 Aurciliary analog input DI 1 attached f Position proportional with LPS24V C Ethernet communication Gateway function attached B Ethernet communication Gateway i function auxiliary analog input DI 1 attached dB dpe rc C Ethernet communication Gateway function DI 5 DO 4 attached D Ethernet communication Gateway function auxiliary analog input DI 6 DO 4 attached Figure 4 2 2 Model Specification Code Selection Dialog Box Example of UT551 TIP If you are not sure of your controller s model and specification codes see the model and suffix indications on the nameplate attached to the left side of the controller 2 Click OK If you click Cancel instead the tool returns to the New Change Selection dialog box discarding any settings you have made IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Paramete
89. d the Green Series submenu contains Green Series LL100 IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 2 Setup gt 2 4 2 2 Uninstalling LL100 1 Start Windows 2 In Control Panel of Windows double click the Add Remove Programs icon The Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box shown below appears 3 On the Install Uninstall page choose Green Series LL100 and click Add Remove 4 Then follow the instructions appearing consequently Add Remove Programs Properties ki Ed Instal Uninstall windows Setup Startup Disk om To install a new program from a floppy disk or CO ROM drive chek Inatall Install The following software can be automatically removed by Windows To remove a program or to modify its installed components select tt from the list and click Add Remove Green Series LL100 LT Record Manager Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 0 Setup Files Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 01 SP2 Microsoft Music Control Microsoft Outlook Express Microsott Wallet Screen Thief 95 VOOLIve Player Add Remove Cancel Apply Figure 2 2 1 Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 2 Setup gt 2 5 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer A GREEN Series controller can be connected to a personal computer in three ways using either the optical communication interface on the controller
90. des and select it The files contained in the folder you selected are listed in the box beneath Click to select the program pattern data and click Open When the LL100 has successfuly finished reading the program pattern settings from a file a dialog box displaying Program pattern data has been loaded message appears Click OK Go on to Section 10 3 2 Click File and then choose Open program pattern data expansion into UP750 using the UP550 Program Patterns or expansion into UP550 using one of the UP750 program patterns is possible IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 6 10 2 3 Uploading from the Controller To upload via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 Onthe menu bar click Communication then choose Upload from Controller The Uploads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 10 2 2 opens Uploads Program Pattern Communication port selection Cees Execute Terminal communication Communication kind s lection i Serial communication E Ethrenet communication Cancel ii Serial port Coh BPStcommunication speed o600 r PRL parity O Odd number F SPtetop bits DLNidete length f one fe 7 0a A0Rtaddress fi m IP Address fi OF 1 68 1 2 Port Ma f Dec f Hex AL 01 F Figure 10 2 2 Uploads Program Pattern Dialog Box 2 Click Front communication this means to use the communication port at the
91. disk modify it and then save it to the disk oor x Start LL100 tool Tool Selection Parameters setting tool Series selection eeeeeeeewoooooooon See section 3 1 See section 4 1 Pr eennnannnnnnnnnnnnnn New Open user file Select model and suffix codes Open user file Set the controller mode Set control output and valve mode Upload from controller Connect controller to personal computer Upload data from controller See section 6 1 Program pattern setting tool See chapter 9 Tuning Connect controller to personal computer See section 2 3 See section 2 3 Set input PV parameters ff So nnrnnnnerernnnenmnnmeneeeeseees See chapter 8 4 Ca Be eee Set setup parameters See Set operating parameters See Connect controller to personal computer See Download parameters See to controller from controller sale Ae trae See See Figure 3 2 1 Work Flow of Parameters Setting Tool section 4 3 section 4 4 section 2 3 section 6 2 chapter 8 1 section 6 1 section 5 2 chapter 7 section 3 1 When setting the parameters of UT351 xA UT351 x3 and UT551 xA to xD via Ethernet communication set the Ethernet parameters such as IP address subnet mask and default gateway before writing other parameters IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt
92. downloading If you click Continue the tool changes the controller mode in the target controller and restarts it after about 15 seconds the tool downloads remaining parameter data 3 Non matching sampling period A message appears informing you that Change the sampling period data after click OK and then restarts the controller after about 15 seconds it downloads remaining parameter data The tool will not download in the following cases e No filename is given to the parameter data e When downloading data that sets custom computation control the target controller has no custom computation information or the controller type does not match To download via Ethernet communication terminal A NOTE When downloading the parameter data to the controller the values set in the Sets Ethernet Parameters dialog box High speed response mode IP address Subnet mask and Default gateway are downloaded to the Ethernet parameters of the controller Be sure to confirm that the values set in the Sets Ethernet Parameters dialog box are appropriate The initial values are as follows High speed response mode 1 IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Ask the system administrator for the settings of the network you are connecting to Sets ethernet parameters a HSR High Speed Responce Mode OfOFF 1 to 8 Default 1 HSAlHigh Speed Responce Made 1 EWEN Ok 1 CFE Cancel
93. e POPn PY decimal point position A Patter exists Pattern Mame Number of segments to use fies atter Humber lz No pattern blank Pattern Number 3 Pattern Number PattemNo 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 9 10 atter Mumber4 MOM atter Humber 11 to 20 attern Humber 21 to 30 Pattern Numbers atter Humber Pattern Mumberl IRIRI T T rT a Humber of segments that can be set Number of events that can be set Figure 12 1 2 Pattern Check and Selection Dialog Box Upload 6 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number box and click Execute uploading 7 When uploading is complete a message appears to notify you it is complete See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect via the optical communi cation adapter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 3 To upload via serial communication terminals 1 Onthe menu bar click Communication then choose Upload from Controller The Uploads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 1 1 opens 2 Click Terminal communication This means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Serial communication 4 From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer from COM1 to COM16 5 Set the RS485 co
94. e Address Tag i Sets address tags Background l i Setting i S S oi l ba y 3 D S oa Figure 9 4 1 Tool Menu Items for Program Pattern Menu IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt 9 8 Jt Set Program Pattern 500 Series NewFile E _ Oj x File Set Program Pattern PY Edit E Display 2 Communication W Background Color Setting B Help HE Menu names Menus Dialog Boxes ee Insert Segment Insert Delete Segment Delete j id Display Psp pi All Segment Time Event Display Disabled Help for Program Pattern Setting Tool Version Information User s Manual Reference CD ROM ki e st kt i iit ii lt i ak i lt i iink gt i Fni n gt ti E Figure 9 4 2 Tool Menu Items for Program Pattern Setting mm mom om m m o l o m o ee S So 9 5 Parameter Setting Basics This section describes the basic operation procedure for program pattern setting Set parameters as shown in the flowchart below Click a button in the Menu dialog box Select a parameter Enter data All parameters set Click OK Figure 9 5 1 Parameter Setting Flowchart 9 5 1 Selecting a Parameter 1 In adialog box for setting individual parameters click the text box of the parameter you wish to change 2 Athick frame is displayed around the text box of the selected parame
95. e Prints Parameter dialog box Figure 7 1 1 appears Select the check boxes of the data items you wish to print 1 UTMD or UPMD items e UTM UPM Controller mode setting e IN PV PV input settings e OUT VALV Control output and value mode settings e IN OUT parameter Input and output settings for 300 series IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 7 Printing Parameters gt 7 2 2 Setup parameter items e SP Loop1 Target setpoint settings for loop 1 e SP Loop2 Target setpoint settings for loop 2 e ALM Loop1 Alarm settings for loop 1 e ALM Loop2 Alarm settings for loop 2 e CTL Loop1 Control function settings for loop 1 e CTL Loop2 Control function settings for loop 2 e AIN Analog input computation settings e RET Retransmission output settings e TRND Deviation trend settings e LOCK Security settings e CSEL SELECT displays configuration e DO Contact output configuration e DI Contact input configuration e C PYS Ten segment linearizer units e R485 RS485 communication settings e ETHR Ethernet communication settings Setup parameter Setup parameter settings for 300 series 3 Operation parameter items e OP PA Operating parameter settings for 400 series e LOC Local setpoint settings UP750 550 e AL Instrument alarm settings UP750 550 e PAR Loop1 Operation related parameters for loop 1 e PAR Loop2 Operation related parameters for loop 2 e PI
96. e menu bar click Communication and then choose Upload from controller The Upload Parameter dialog box Figure 6 1 1 appears Click Front communication Cae From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute as When uploading is complete a message appears informing that Parameter data have been uploaded from the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 2 See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect via the optical communi cation adapter To upload via serial communication terminals 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Upload from controller The Upload Parameter dialog box Figure 6 1 1 appears Click Terminal communication Y Click Serial communication S V From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 5 Setthe RS 485 communication conditions e Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down lists e Stop bit and data length Select with option buttons Use the same settings for the target controller s RS 485 communication parameters 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute 7 When
97. e operation of the custom computation building tool read the LL200 PC based Custom Computation Building Tool user s manual IM 05G01B22 01E NOTE Starting the custom computation building tool will clear the data in the parameters setting tool If you need the data download it to the controller or save in on disk before you start the custom computation building tool To start the custom computation building tool 1 Click Parameter setting and then choose Run custom computing tool The Select Series dialog box for custom computation building tool Figure 15 1 2 appears 4 Parameter Setting Tool NewFile File Fs Parameter setting P Communication CG Backeround color setting E1 Help H kb Model specification code selection i Controller mode setting tMi IN parameter setting Li OUT VALY parameter setting OW Input output parameter setting tH Setup parameter setting tes Operating parameter setting parameter setting 2 Setup p UTMOLUPMD R455 TAND LOCK Fun program pattern setting tool ace a RMS Run custom computing tool i OYB cp7y Run WJET setting toolid nye SPT 2 Pun ktin tool L Conforms to specication code IN OUT To operating parameter 2005 0119 1718 Figure 15 1 1 Starting LL200 Custom Computation Building Tool IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 15 Starting the Custom Com
98. e sequence for setting parameters differs depending on the selected controller model In the Menu dialog box buttons and parameters SP for example vary depending on the model and specification codes and controller mode you choose Model Controller PV Parameter Control Output Specification Mode Setting Setting Valve Mode Setting Code Selection Par M i Setup Parameter Menu Operating Parameter Menu A PID USR PYS1 2 ep P ALM CTL AIN RET TRND LOCK CSEL DO DI C PYS R485 u I Setup Parameter Menu Operating Parameter Menu PV Parameter Control Output Setting Valve Mode Setting 0p JJ N CO o1 P ALM CTL AIN RET TRND LOCK CSEL DO DI C PYS UT550 520 H Mode UT551 en Mode Setting Selection PID USR PYS1 2 5 gt Ethernet parameters for UT551 xA to xD only Par M i Setup Parameter Menu Operating Parameter Menu UT450 420 HModel PV Parameter Specification Setting Code Selection Control Output Valve Mode Setting op O ep m P ALM CTL RET LOCK Operating parameter R485 Parameter Menu UT350 320 oa Seine ecification UT351 321 ode Selection Setup parameter Ethernet parameter for UT351 xA and UT351 x3 only Operating parameter PID Setup Parameter Menu r UP750 Model Controller PV Parameter Control Output Operating Parameter Menu Specification Mode Setting Setting Valve Mode Setting P ALM
99. e target controller s IP address and RS485 communication address in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 12 3 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller lt IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 13 8 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number text box and click Execute com parison 9 When the program pattern data match a message appears saying No non matching parameter detected If any program pattern data value does not match a message appears saying Non matching parameter detected Do you want to see the list Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box 10 Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box NOTE Comparing program pattern via Ethernet is impossible for the UP750 in UT mode 21 Use front communication NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only for controllers with the Ethernet communication optional function and for the controllers with the RS485 com munication function for which the Ethe
100. ears saying No non matching parameter detected If any program pattern data value does not match a message appears saying Non matching parameter detected Do you want to see the list Click Yes to open the List of inconsistencies dialog box The List of inconsistencies dialog box Figure 11 2 3 appears TMU Program time unit 1 Minute second 0 Hour minute Pririt Output bo file Figure 11 2 3 List of Inconsistencies Dialog Box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 1 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy This chapter describes the procedures for the following Uploading a program pattern from a controller Downloading a program pattern to a controller Comparing program pattern data values with those in a controller Batch copy 12 1 Uploading a Program Pattern from Controller Upload a program pattern from a GREEN Series controller to the LL100 tool AK NOTE If you upload a program pattern from a controller it replaces all the current data in the LL100 If you need the current data save it to disk before uploading Uploads Program Pattern Communication port selection E aN ices see ee Execute Prerrrer reer rrerrrerrrerrretrrerrretrirttritrirriiiry C Terminal communication Dance
101. ed from a GREEN Series controller to the hard disk of a personal computer or floppy disk Printing parameter data Prints created parameter data Tuning function Performs online adjustment of a GREEN Series controller s PID parameters The auto tuning function allows automatic optimization of PID parameters You can also manually change PID parameter values switch operation modes and make other changes while monitoring the trend graphs of PV SP and OUT control output on the personal computer screen Online adjustment means changes to tuning parameters while the GREEN Series controller in question is being used for control Program pattern setting For UP750 UP550 program controllers sets parameters that configure program patterns IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 2 Uploading from downloading to the controller C mama Peer to peer communication GREEN Series controller Personal computer Setup parameters Reading from writing to disks Operating parameters Saving to reading from disks Hard disk k Floppy disk Figure 1 1 1 Conceptual View of LL100 PC based Parameters Setting Tool Program patterns Program controllers only IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 3 1 2 Operating Environment and Wiring Specifications E System Requirements
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103. el data setting keys L 4 M Locking of front panel ArH key L MODE Operating parameter main menu MODE lock L LP1 Operating parameter main menu LP1 lock L LP2 Operating parameter main menu LP2 lock L PID Operating parameter sub menu PID lock L USA Operating parameter main menu USA lock PY Operating parameter main menu F1 lock PYy 2 Operating parameter main menu F2 lock Figure 4 3 9 Sets Security related Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set e Front panel data setting keys lock L DAT OFF ON Front panel A M key lock L A M OFF ON e Operating parameter main menu MODE menu lock L MODE OFF ON e Operating parameter main menu LP1 menu lock L LP1 OFF ON e Operating parameter main menu LP2 menu lock L LP2 OFF ON e Operating parameter main menu PID menu lock L PID OFF ON e Operating parameter main menu USR menu lock L USR OFF ON e Operating parameter main menu PY1 menu lock PY 1 OFF ON e Operating parameter main menu PY2 menu lock PY2 OFF ON To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 23 4 3 10 Configuring SELECT Displays CSEL If you wish to displ
104. ental point 0 0 PAR SC 1 SUPER function selection 0 OFF ABS BS 1 PV input bias 0 0 EUS FL 1 PV input filter 0 OFF UPR 1 Setpoint ramp up rate Q OFF DNR 1 Setpoint ramp down rate 0 OFF RT 1 Ratio setting 1 000 ABS RBS 1 Remote input bias 0 0 EUS RFL 1 Remote input filter 0 OFF ORB 1 ON OFF rate detection band 16 4 EUS ORH 1 ON OFF rate high limit 100 0 ORL 1 ON OFF rate low limit 0 0 PID1 1 SP 1 Target setpoint 270 0 EU Al Alaram 1 setpoint 1370 0 EU PV1 A2 1 ___ Alaram 2 setpoint 270 0 EU PV1 A3 1 Alaram 3 setpoint 1370 0 EU PV1 A4 1 Alaram 4 setpoint 270 0 EU PV1 Pl Proportional band Integral time 1 Derivative time H 1 Output high limit L 1 Output low limit MR 1 Manual reset DRI Direct reverse action switching PO 1 Preset output 0 0 SP 1 Target setpoint 270 0 EU 2 A1 1 Alaram 1 setpoint 1370 0 EU PV1 2 A2 1 Alaram 2 setpoint 270 0 EU PV1 2 A3 1 Alaram 3 setpoint 1370 0 EU PV1 2 A4 1 Alaram 4 setpoint 270 0 EU PV1 2 P 1 Proportional band 5 0 2 1 1 Integral time 240 Second 2 D 1 Derivative time 60 Second Figure 7 1 2 Example of Printout Result UT750 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 7 Printing Parameters gt 1 4 7 2 Previewing the Printout To preview printout data before printing 1 Onthe menu bar click File and then choose Print The Prints Parameter dialo
105. enu button 2 Menu bar 1 Title bar 6 Dialog box for program pattern menu 4 Set Program Pattern 500 Series few ily ee x File 6 Set Program Pattern Pi E it Ef s Display 2 Gon funieation 6 Back found Color Setting 46 Help tH Pattern Start Setting Program Conditian settine Select PT2 G control mode Pattern mode selection Single loop PT2 G Default Single loop PTMD PaVern Mode Selectior ONE r 7e PID Selection TMU Vrogram Time Li rit PF An PV range maximum value F ALn PY range minimum value DP rn PY decimal point position o 2005 0 19 16 34 11 Guidance 9 OK button 10 Cancel button 4 Guidance bar 8 Text box 7 Dialog box for program condition setting Figure 9 3 1 Dialog Box Elements and Functions Example of UP550 1 Title bar Shows the tool name Set Program Pattern and the name of the open program pattern file being used 2 Menu bar Contains the various tool functions that can be selected 3 Toolbar Displays the frequently used tool menu items as command buttons 4 Guidance bar Displays helpful guidance 5 Menu button Clicking one of the buttons in the Menu dialog box opens the corresponding dialog box and the color of the button changes to show that the dialog box is open IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt 6 10 11 lt 9 Using the Program Pa
106. er 8 Save the uploaded parameter data on disk or print them out AN NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the communication optional function For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controller s RS485 communication protocol to PC link communication With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of old GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring when using the rear terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition
107. er is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring for the serial communication terminals To upload via Ethernet communication terminals 1 On the menu bar click Communication then choose Upload from Controller The Uploads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 10 2 2 opens 2 Click Terminal communication This means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Ethernet communication 4 Setthe target controller s IP address and RS485 communication address in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 9 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute When the program pattern has been successfully uploaded the tool displays a mes sage stating Program pattern data has been uploaded from the controller Then click OK lt 8 And then click OK The Menu dialog box appears NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only fo
108. er setting tool showing the proce dures of parameter setting via dialog boxes notes on tool operations and other common operations Be sure to read through this chapter before use 3 1 Starting and Quitting the Parameter Setting Tool A NOTE Before installing the tool quit all running applications When using Windows 2000 or XP Log on using the user name of Administrators group The program does not start normally if the user name not belonging to the Administrators group is used for logging on 3 1 1 Starting the Tool 1 Start Windows 2 From the Start menu of Windows point to Programs then Green Series and click Green Series LL100 3 LL100 then starts and the Tool Selection dialog box Figure 3 1 1 appears For LL200 Custom Computation Building Tool appears at the top of dialog box Tool selection f Custom Computation Building Tool Cancel Program Pattern Setting Tool C YJET Setting Tool i Multi monitor Tool Figure 3 1 1 Tool Selection Dialog Box 4 Select Parameter Setting Tool and click OK 5 The Select Series dialog box Figure 3 1 2 appears IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 2 Select series Figure 3 1 2 Select Series Dialog Box 6 Select a controller model and click OK 7 The New Change Selection dialog box appears Figure 3 1 3 Figure 3 1 3 New Change Selection Dialog Box To start the para
109. erating Parameter Operating parameter dialog pox 400 series only See section 4 4 3 LOC Sets Local Setpoint dialog box See section 4 4 4 T e Sets Instrument Alarm Setpoint i dialog box i See section 4 4 5 LP1 LP2 PAR i Pind Sets Operation related See section 4 4 6 i j Parameters dialog box iWescecccecacousaacua cache See section 4 4 7 User Parameter Seling See section 4 4 8 PYS1 2 PC oms ara aes Be See section 4 4 9 To setup parameter menu Setup Parameter Menu See section 4 3 1 dialog box See section 4 4 2 Figure 4 4 1 Operating Parameter Menu Configuration IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 34 4 4 2 Operating Parameter Menu From the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box you can open individual operating param eter setting dialog boxes Operation parameter menu oe25 PORET T T n rmo mirim DIE EI Tis ho Tza 1 1 ile il 1 il 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 il 1 1 ie 12 1 1 Loge ele les ee ee eee eee B10 2 B10 1 411 2 411 1 611 2 611 1 F ME 2 PME To setup parameter menu Figure 4 4 2 Operating Parameter Menu Dialog Box Example of UT551 To open the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box The menu can be opened in 2 ways e Inthe Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click To operating parameter e Inthe menu bar click Parameter setting and then choose Operati
110. ers using the UP DOWN RIGHT and LEFT T l keys A selected text box is displayed with a thick frame around it and is ready for input Data input operation After you select a parameter do either of the following e Selecting from a drop down list 1 Press the CTRL ENTER keys to open the drop down list 2 Select an item using the UP and DOWN T J keys 3 Press the ENTER key to set the item e Setting a numeral 1 Type a numeral in the text box 2 Press the ENTER key to set the data Command button operation OK Execute Cancel and other buttons 1 Press the TAB key repeatedly and choose the command button 2 Press the ENTER key to set the numeral in the parameter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 1 10 Setting Program Patterns This chapter describes how to use the LL100 tool for making program pattern set tings The program pattern setting tool facilitates the creation and management of program patterns for UP750 and UP550 program controllers The number of program patterns that can be set are e UP750 300 patterns maximum e UP550 30 patterns maximum Using the program pattern setting tool you can perform the following operations for each pattern e Set program conditions e Set the start action e Create program pattern e Upload from download to a controller e Save to read from a disk e Print out program
111. ess Tag Dialog Box AN NOTE The same address tag cannot be set up to a different communication address IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 7 Printing Parameters gt 1 1 7 Printing Parameters This chapter explains the procedure for printing the parameter data created with the LL100 tool uploaded from a GREEN Series controller or saved to disk You can also save the printout data as a text file Printing Parameters 4 File information Prints parameter Prints parameter File information File information UTMD W UTM W IN PY W OUT VALY P hput output parameter Examination of selection J Print Not print Cannot select 3 Operating parameter items 2 Setup parameter items Pririt Operating parameter Setup parameter OPP W SPtLoopl ee bos SPiloop2 T AL I ALMtLoop1 i PAR Loopt I ALM Loop2 _Print preview P PaRiloop2 Jw CTLLoop1 M PIDiLoopl M CTLtloope Output to file FIDtLoope AIN P USR RET W PYST TRAD Praz LOCK P Operating parameter CSEL ERG po RZ DI Op E Jw RAGE P Setup parameter T Ethernet Select all 5 Select all button 1 UPMD items UTMD for UT controllers Figure 7 1 1 Prints Parameter Dialog Box Example of UT551 To print out parameters 1 2 3 Make sure that the printer is connected to the personal computer On the menu bar click File and then choose Print Th
112. etransmission output n scale 1370 Cancel Figure 4 3 7 Sets Retransmission Output related Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set The following parameters are provided for each of the retransmission outputs 1 to 3 e Retransmission output type RETn n 1 to 3 O OFF 1 to 17 Setting range depends on the model See each user s manual e Maximum value of retransmission output scale RTHn n 1 to 3 RTH1 amp 2 RTLn 1 digit to 100 of PV input range RTH3 RTLn 1 digit to 100 0 e Minimum value of retransmission output scale RTLn n 1 to 3 RTL1 amp 2 0 0 of PV input range span to RTHn 1 digit RTL3 0 0 to RTHn 1 digit To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 21 4 3 8 Setting Deviation Trend TRND This section explains setting the deviation bandwidth used for deviation monitor lamp display and the scale and data recording time interval for the deviation trend display To open the Sets Deviation Trend related Parameters dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click TRND pets deviation trend related parameters Set OVE Loop 1 deviation display range E
113. etting dialog box See Section 10 3 2 Figure 10 3 1 Program Pattern Menu Configuration AN NOTE When you create a new program pattern make settings in the Program Condition Setting dialog box first See Section 10 3 5 10 3 2 Program Pattern Menu From the Program Pattern Menu dialog box you can open various parameter setting dialog boxes Pattern Start Setting Program Pattern Setting Figure 10 3 2 Program Pattern Menu Dialog Box To open the Program Condition Setting dialog box In the Program Pattern Menu dialog box click Program Condition Setting Go on to Section 10 3 3 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 12 AN NOTE When you create a new program pattern make settings in the Program Condition Setting dialog box first To open the Pattern Start Setting dialog box In the Program Pattern Menu dialog box click Pattern Start Setting Go on to Section 10 3 4 To open the Program Pattern Setting dialog box In the Program Pattern Menu dialog box click Program Pattern Setting Go on to Section 10 3 5 10 3 3 Setting the Program Conditions Set parameters that specify conditions for the program pattern A NOTE When you create a new program pattern make settings in the Program Condition Setting dialog box first To open the Program Condition Setting dialog box In the Program Pattern Menu dialog box clic
114. eway of the controller with Ethernet communication are appropriate e Make sure the personal computer s network setting is correct IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Int gt lt Toc gt lt Ind gt Revision Information Manual Title Model LL100 PC based Parameters Setting Tool Manual No IM 05G01B12 01E 1st Edition June 2000 Newly published 2nd Edition July 2000 Error corrections and some descriptions added 3rd Edition July 2003 Addition of applicable models UT351 UT321 and UP351 Supports Windows 2000 and XP 4th Edition July 2004 Product transfer to Yokogawa Electric Corporation Addition of Ethernet communication function 5th Edition Mar 2005 Addition of applicable model UT551 Error correction Written by Yokogawa Electric Corporation Published by Yokogawa Electric Corporation 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 YOKOGAWA Yokogawa Electric Corporation YOKOGAWA ELECTRIC CORPORATION Network Solutions Business Division 2 9 32 Nakacho Musashino shi Tokyo 180 8750 JAPAN Phone 81 422 52 7179 Facsimile 81 422 52 6793 Sales Branch Offices Tokyo Nagoya Osaka Hiroshima Fukuoka YOKOGAWA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Headquaters 2 Dart Road Newnan GA 30265 1094 U S A Phone 1 770 253 7000 Facsimile 1 770 251 0928 Sales Branch Offices Texas Chicago Detroit San Jose YOKOGAWA EUROPE B V
115. f PV input range For deviation alarms 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span For timer alarm alarm 1 only 00 00 to 99 59 hh mm or mm ss For output alarms 5 0 to 105 0 e On off of super function SC 0 OFF 1 Overshoot suppressing function 2 Hunting suppressing function Stable mode 3 Hunting suppressing function Response mode AN NOTE Even if you set parameter SC to ON the super function will not operate unless the param eters for PID computation P proportional band I integral time and D derivative time are all set PV input filter FL Set 0 OFF or an optional value within the range of 1 to 120 seconds e PV input bias BS Set an optional value within the range of 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span e Setpoint ramp up rate UPR Set an optional value within the range of 0 0 1 digit to 100 0 of PV input range span e Setpoint ramp down rate DNR Set an optional value within the range of 0 0 1 digit to 100 0 of PV input range span e Ratio setting RT Set an optional value within the range of 0 001 to 9 999 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 36 e Remote input bias RBS Set an optional value within the range of 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span EUS e Remote input filter RFL Set 0 OFF or an optional value within the range of 1 to 120 seconds e ON OFF rate detection
116. fe Pispa Cordier 5 aiiee A Carrell sanbinet F Patter Slat Setting Pant Previas fw Papam Paien Setar Qutput io a File Select Al 2 Select All button Figure 13 1 1 Print Parameter Dialog Box Example of UP750 To print out parameters 1 Make sure that the printer is connected to the personal computer 2 Onthe menu bar click File and then choose Print The Print Parameter dialog box Figure 13 1 1 appears 3 Select the check boxes of the data items you wish to print 1 Print items e Information e Program Condition Setting e Pattern Start Setting e Program Pattern Setting 2 Select All button Click this button to select all the items 4 Click Print 5 The Printer Settings dialog box opens Select printer type paper size and orientation of paper 6 Click OK to start printing AN NOTE The printout may be on a larger or smaller scale according to the type of printer in use In this case modify the resolution before printing Refer to the user s manual for printer regarding to the modification of resolution IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 13 Printing a Program Pattern gt 13 2 DATE 5 12 00 File Name PRO75 1F p7p UP75 0 l Created by Pattern Name Flow Control 10A Program Pattern Setting ooo oo SEGIO SEGUI SEG14 TSP EB 800 0 200 200 600 0 600 0 200 200 4000 TIMB ss 00 30 oloo _ 0015 loroo
117. firm that the values set in the Sets Ethernet Parameters dialog box are appropriate 4 3 15 Confirming Specification Code Controller Mode IN and OUT Parameter Settings You can confirm the current settings of the basic parameters specification code controller mode analog input and control output related parameters in the following dialog box To open the Conforms to Specification Code IN OUT dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click Conforms to specification code IN OUT Conforms to specification code INAGUT UTESIE 08 Optional specification code Ethernet communication Gateway function ausilary analog input Dl 1 attached Controller mode 1 Single loop control Standard single loop IN FY OUT SMP Control sampling pernod 2 200ms INnflnput type LK 2 FO 41 1to5 1 000 to 5 0007 l E RHniMasimum value of analog input rangel 6 000 SDPnIFY input decimal point position SHriMaximum value of PV input sale SLniMininum value of Pv scale 1 Upscale AulCh Presence absense of PY input AJC ERJIE sternal AJC setpoint PLUM nf unit P RH nM asiman value of PY range PLR LnalMininun value of PY range Figure 4 3 15 Conforms to Specification Code IN OUT Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be confirmed e Specification code e Controller mode except the 400 series e PV input related parameters IN e Control output related parameters OUT IM 0
118. g Changes in Dialog Box To apply the changes Click OK after all settings have been made in the current dialog box To cancel the changes Click Cancel to cancel the changes AN NOTE Be sure to click OK to apply changes to the parameter settings Clicking Cancel discards all changes you made in the dialog box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt 9 10 9 5 4 Using the Keyboard When You Have No Mouse Menu bar operation 1 Press the F10 to ALT key on the keyboard A border line appears around the menu name File on the menu bar like a button 2 Using the LEFT lt and RIGHT gt keys move the border line on the menu bar to select the menu name that contains the desired command and press the ENTER key Then the menu opens 3 Using the UP T and DOWN J keys select the desired command in the menu and press the ENTER key You can also open the File menu by simply pressing ALT and F keys at the same time 4 To cancel the operation press ESC Selecting a parameter menu 1 Press the TAB key to select Menu button for parameter setting 2 Press the ENTER key Selecting a parameter 1 Pressing the TAB key switches the active element in the following sequence OK button Cancel button text box for a parameter then back to the OK button 2 When a text box is active you can move between text boxes paramet
119. g Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 6 To download via serial communication terminals 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Download to controller The Download Parameter dialog box Figure 6 2 1 appears Click Terminal communication Y Click Serial communication From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 5 Setthe RS 485 communication conditions S e Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down lists e Stop bit and data length Select with option buttons Provide the same settings for the target controller s RS 485 communication param eters Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute When downloading is complete a message appears informing you that Parameter data have been downloaded to the controller lt NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the R8485 communication optional function For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controller s RS485 communication protocol to PC link communication With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data
120. g box Figure 7 1 1 appears 2 Click Print preview Print preview Sets display magnification 100 r WIFS50E 21 oa Tithe Panne Mark ParameterN amel ParameterD atal LOC LSP 1 Setpaint 1 for local mode operation 0 00 A page EW 21A Local event 21 type 0 OFF EW 21B Local event setpoint 0 00 EW 22A Local event toe O OFF EW 22B Local event 22 setpoint 0 00 EW AGA Local event 23 type 0 OFF EW 236 Local event 23 setpoint 0 00 EV ads Local event 24 tupe O OFF EW AdB Local event 4 setpoint 0 00 EW 25A Local event 25 type 0 OFF EW 256 Local event 25 setpoint 0 00 EW 25A Local event 26 type 0 OFF EW 26B Local event 26 setpoint 0 00 EW ATA Local event tupe 0 OFF EW arb Local event setpoint 0 00 EW 204 Local event 23 tupe OFF Close te Local event 2o setpoint 0 00 Al Alarm 1 setpoint Az Alarm 2 setpoint Figure 7 2 1 Example of Print Preview Dialog Box Example of UP550 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 7 Printing Parameters gt 1 5 7 3 Saving Printout Data as a CSV File You can save the printout data as a CSV file The filename extension of CSV files is csv The filenames preceding the exten sion must be within 16 alphanumeric characters To save as a CSV file 1 On the menu bar click File and then choose Print The Prints Parameter dialog box Figure 7 1 1 appears Y
121. g box opens next page IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 14 Operation parameter menu Operating Parameter menu Dialog Box Example of UT551 IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 15 4 3 3 Setting Target Setpoint SP This section explains setting parameters related to the target setpoint SP To open the Sets Setpoint related Parameters dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click SP Sets setpoint related parameters Salas RMS Remote input RSPiOyGommunication l Default RSP a a SPTn SP tracking selection Cancel PYTnlPY tracking selection TMU n Famp rate time unit SPH n E T arget setpoint limiter upper limit SPL n E T arget setpoint limiter lower lirmt 270 0 Figure 4 3 3 Sets Setpoint related Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set In the example shown above only loop 1 parameters are shown because single loop control is assumed However the following parameters are provided for both loop 1 and loop 2 e Remote input selection RMS This parameter sets the use of input terminal or communication for remote input SP RSP by remote input terminal COM by communication e SP tracking selection SPT This parameter sets whether or not to perform SP tracking when switching from remote input SP to local SP O
122. gh limit deviation de energized during alarm Low limit deviation de energized during alarm Deviation of high and low limits Deviation within high and low limits PV high limit de energized during alarm 10 PV low limit de energized during alarm JC Junction code 0 Reset end 1 Hold end 2 Start pattern 1 3 Start pattern 2 Specifies the operation at the end of the program pattern SSP Starting target setpoint 0 0 to 100 0 of the PV input range Sets the target setpoint used at the start of program operation STC Start code 0 Starts from SSP 1 Ramp prioritized PV start 2 Time prioritized PV start Sets the start action of the program pattern EV ON ON time for time event OFF 0 00 to 99 59 in unit set for TMU EV OFF OFF time for time event OFF 0 00 to 99 59 in unit set for TMU SP Target setpoint 0 0 to 100 0 of the PV input range Sets the final target setpoint TM Segment time OONDOAaFRWN When time setting method is selected SEG T 0 enter the time length of each segment OFF 0 00 to 99 59 in unit set for TMU 1 deletion When ramp setting method is selected SEG T 1 enter the amount of PV change per hour or minute for each segment 0 0 to 100 0 of the PV input range span To return to the Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel to return to the Parameter Menu dialog box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Paramete
123. gment Linearizer 1 and 2 PYS1 2 Set the input output parameters for ten segment linearizer 1 and 2 To open the Ten segment Linearizer I O Setting dialog box In the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box click PYS1 2 Ten seement linearizer LO unit setting Set A 1 0 eg Lineanzer input 1 Range Ditters depending on unit Default Internal setting 0 0 re E n41 Ten segment linearizer Input 1 270 0 2 r OF 0 0 270 0 270 Cancel 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 270 0 0 0 O Ten segment linearization biasing 0 Ten segment linearization biasing Figure 4 4 9 Ten segment Linearizer I O Setting Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set The following parameters are provided for each of ten segment linearizer 1 and 2 e Ten segment linearizer input n Am n 1 to 2 m 1 to 11 66 7 to 105 0 of PV input range e Ten segment linearizer output n Bm n 1 to 2 m 1 to 11 66 7 to 105 0 of PV input range 66 7 to 105 0 of PV input range span e Ten segment linearizer mode n PMD n 1 to 2 Select ten segment linearizer biasing 0 or approximation 1 To go back to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter
124. hernet Param eters dialog box appears Set the High speed response mode parity port number IP address subnet mask default gateway parity and port number of the controller The initial values are as follows High speed response mode 1 Parity EVEN Port number 01F6 in hexadecimal 502 in decimal IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Ask the system administrator for the settings of the network you are connecting to Sets ethernet parameters j HSR High Speed Responce Mode OFF 1 to 8 Default 1 HSAlHigh Speed Responce Made 1 EWEN Ok 1 AT Rort Humber OF Cancel 8 Set the setup parameters operating parameters and PID parameters which are to be set to the controller 9 On the menu bar click File then choose Save As Enter a file name and then click Save to save the settings to the personal computer IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 30 10 Connect the controller to the personal computer using Light loader adapter and cable 11 On the menu bar click Communication then choose Download to controller to download the settings via front communication Perform Upload from controller Parameter Comparing and Tuning if required AN NOTE When downloading the parameter data to the controller the values set in the Sets Ethernet Parameters dialog box are downloaded to the Ethernet parameters of the
125. ialog Box 9 When uploading is complete a message appears to notify you it is complete Click OK IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 16 To download all the patterns to a controller A S 1 On the menu bar click Communication choose Batch Copy and then Download at a time 2 Inthe Batch Copy Downloading to Controller dialog box Figure 12 4 4 that subse quently opens specify the directory where the data you wish to download is stored Batch Copy Downloading to Controller x Specify directory Fath Mame P CiProgram FilesiLL200E WsenAWPsso Directory 0 Eci Eaj Program Files EJ LL200E Euser OK Cancel it Drive ya ac Figure 12 4 4 Batch Copy Downloading to Controller Dialog Box NOTE e In batch copy the tool downloads program pattern files of the following file names UP750 PTN001 07p to PTN300 p7p UP550 PTN001 p5p to PTNO30 p5p where the numbers in the file names are pattern numbers e Ifthe program pattern files are not found in the specified directory a message will appear to inform you In this case specify the correct directory e Batch copy downloading will replace all the existing program patterns in the target controller e Before you download check that the total numbers of used seg
126. ies of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring for using the serial communication terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 4 To upload via Ethernet communication terminal 1 Onthe menu bar click Communication then choose Upload from Controller The Uploads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 1 1 opens 2 Click Terminal communication This means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Ethernet communication 4 Setthe target controller s IP address and RS485 communication address in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selectio
127. ing the UP T and DOWN J keys select the desired command in the menu and press the ENTER key You can also open the File menu by simply pressing ALT and F keys at the same time 4 To cancel the operation press ESC Selecting a parameter menu 1 Press the TAB key to select Menu button for parameter setting 2 Press the ENTER key Selecting a parameter 1 Pressing the TAB key switches the active element in the following sequence OK button Cancel button text box for a parameter then back to the OK button 2 When a text box is active you can move between text boxes parameters using the UP DOWN RIGHT and LEFT T l keys A selected text box is displayed with a thick frame around it and is ready for input Data input operation After you select a parameter do either of the following e Selecting from a drop down list Press the CTRL ENTER keys to open the drop down list 2 Select an item using the UP and DOWN T J keys Press the ENTER key to set the item e Setting a numeral 1 Type a numeral in the text box 2 Press the ENTER key to set the numeral in the parameter Button operation OK Execute Cancel and other buttons 1 Press the TAB key repeatedly until the desired button becomes active 2 Press the ENTER key to carry out the command IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 1 4 0 ne ee ee eee eee ee eee
128. ion With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of old GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or serial terminal communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via serial communication terminals is possible for the controllers with RS485 communication function See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E for information about wiring when using the rear terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 11 To compare via Ethernet communication terminal 1 Onthe menu bar click Communication and then choose compare The Parameter Comparing dialog box Figure 6 3 1 appears Click Terminal communication Click Ethernet communication S V Set the target controller s IP address and R8485 communication add
129. ion speed beno PRL tnarity O dd number x Sp Ptstop biti DUNidete length iF 1 fo 7 CE ADRiaddress oOo IP Address 192 168 1 2 1 Fort Ma f Dec i Hex atl 01 F Figure 4 2 8 Upload Parameter Dialog Box To upload via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 Onthe menu bar click Communication and then choose Upload from controller The Upload Parameter dialog box Figure 4 2 8 opens 2 Click Front communication this means to use the communication port at the front of the controller 3 From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer from COM1 to COM16 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute S When the parameter data has been successfully uploaded the tool displays a mes sage stating Parameter data has been uploaded from the controller G 6 Click OK The Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Figure 4 3 2 then appears Go on to section 4 3 2 See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect the optical communication adapter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 9 To upload via serial communication terminals 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Upload from controller The Upload Parameter dialog box Figure 4 2 8 opens 2 Click Terminal communication this means to use
130. ions None With communication auxiliary analog remote input and 2 additional Dis With auxiliary analog remote input and 2 additional Dls Model Code cca code Description O0 Digital Indicating Controller 0 Standard type 2 Heating cooling type Optional functions None Not available With communication and heater burnout alarm With heater burnout alarm Not available Model Code Suffix code Description Vetted Digital Indicating Controller 0 Standard type 2 Heating cooling type Optional functions None Not available With communication and heater burnout alarm With heater burnout alarm Not available IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 1 0 E Program Controllers Model Code Suffix code Description UP750 PAn i Program Controller Type 0 Single loop type 7 Dual loop type Dual loop type provided with Custom Computation function Optional functions None With communication and auxiliary analog input Program Controller Standard type Position proportional type Heating cooling type Optional functions None With communication auxiliary analog input and 1 additional DI Model Code Suffix code Description ole Program Controller 2 Standard type Optional functions None Not available With communication IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 1 1 1 4 Setting Parameters Th
131. is complete a message appears to notify you it is complete NOTE Downloading program pattern via Ethernet is impossible for the UP750 in UT mode 21 Use front communication IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt A lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 9 NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only for controllers with the Ethernet communication optional function and for the controllers with the R8485 com munication function for which the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function NOTE Set an IP address and RS485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text box Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet communication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communicati
132. isk before reading new data To read program pattern data from disk 1 Onthe menu bar click File and then choose Open The Open User File dialog box Figure 11 2 2 appears Y From the list box select the program pattern file you wish to read Click Open Look in cd EE aa PtnFO0 pp File name Files of type Figure 11 2 2 Open User File Dialog Box Example of UP750 IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 11 Working with Program Pattern Data Files gt 11 4 11 2 3 Comparing Program Pattern Data Values in LL100 with Those Saved to Disk You can compare parameter data values in the LL100 with those saved to disk AN NOTE It is impossible to compare the data values in GREEN Series controllers with those in old GREEN Series controllers Also note that the parameters which display in their text boxes and the parameters for a unit setup will not be compared To compare program pattern data values between the LL100 and those saved to disk 1 2 3 4 5 6 N List of Inconsistencies On the menu bar Click File and then choose Compare From the list box select the program pattern data file you wish to compare Click Open A message appears saying The data on Program Pattern Setting Tool will be com pared with those saved to the file on disk OK Click Yes to start comparing When the program pattern data match a message app
133. k Program Condition Setting Program Condition Setting FTG control mode Patten mode selection Single loop PT G Default Single loop Setpoint OK TMD Fatter Mode Selection ONE Zone PID Selection O Segment PID Selection 0 Time Setting Cancel 0 Hour minute a Y PRHn P range maximum value 100 00 PALn PY range minimum value 0 00 POPn PY decimal point position Ei Figure 10 3 3 Program Condition Setting Dialog Box Program condition parameters to be set Set the following parameters to set program conditions e Pattern mode selection PTMD Pattern modes are related to the controller configuration as shown below IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt Pattern mode Controller mode lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 13 Pattern 2 generator PT2 G Description Single loop Other than dual loop Only one pattern can be set on a type controller modes single time axis OFF Dual loop Dual loop control Two patterns can be set on a e Temperature and OFF single time axis Events can be humidity control assigned to both patterns Only one pattern can be set on a Single loop Other than dual loop OFF single time axis Events can be PT2 G type controller modes assigned to only one pattern PT2 G This parameter is set in the Sets Setpoint related Parameters dialog box The pattern generated by this function is mainly output to another controller
134. k on the adapter while making sure the cover s hook properly engages with the opening on the adapter s top G Slide the cover upward until you feel a click Fasten the screw in the bottom of the adapter _ Push switch Two AAA size batteries I 2 Slide the cover downward 3 Lift the cover Optical communication interface 1 Remove the screw Dedicated adapter Rear Dedicated adapter Front Figure 16 1 1 Replacing the Batteries IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 16 Maintenance and Troubleshooting gt 16 2 A WARNING e Replace both of the batteries with new ones of the same type at the same time Do not continue using the AC adapter over a prolonged period with depleted batteries inside Doing so can result in fluid leakage e Do not loosen the screws that fix the printed circuit board in place Doing so can disable communication with a controller e The batteries used are not rechargeable If you attempt to recharge the batteries fluid leakage may occur and damage the adapter e Ensure correct polarity when you insert the batteries Wrong polarity can cause fluid leakage or damage the adapter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 16 Maintenance and Troubleshooting gt 16 3 16 2 Troubleshooting Problems with Display and Co
135. l Communication kind selection Serial communication Ethrenet communication Serial port co bi BPStcommunication speed o600 PRL parity 0 Odd number 40 Rtaddress i zj IF Address Fort No Figure 12 1 1 Uploads Program Pattern Dialog Box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 2 To upload via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Upload from Controller The Uploads Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 1 1 appears 2 Click Front communication 3 From the Serial Port list select a communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 4 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK 5 When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 12 1 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller Pattern check and selection Specify patter number Pattern 1 Humber Controller Program Pattern Condition E z 1 Tir ry H Execute Uploading End THU Program Time Unit E e eee Number of segments to uze iz Patter Name Pattern setting status of controller to be uploaded PRHn PY range maximum value PALn FY range minimum valu
136. l changes you made in the dialog box 10 3 5 Setting a Program Pattern Set the parameters to configure a program pattern AN NOTE e Before you set a program pattern always set program conditions e Inthe pattern display the horizontal time axis length per segment is shown with a constant length regardless of the length of the time period set To open the Program Pattern Setting dialog box In the Program Pattern Menu dialog box click Program Pattern Setting Program Pattern Setting SEG T Segment Time Setting Method Time Setting TMU Program Time Unit Ho riL SEG SEG SEGA SEG4 SEGS SEGE SEG SEGE SEGS Ok PYE 1 50 00 o0 00 20 00 100 00 100 00 60 00 60 00 30 00 00 02 00 0 00 02 00 01 00 03 00 02 00 02 00 01 00 02 PID1 FPD PD1 PDI PD1 PC PO PC PDI CONT CONT CONT CONT CONT CONT CONT CONT CONT No setting Mo setting Mo setting No setting No setting No setting No setting No setting No setting LEVNo 4 Figure 10 3 5 Program Pattern Setting Dialog Box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 17 Table 10 3 1 Event List Event type Loop 1 Indication 01 PV high limit 02 PV low limit 03 High limit deviation 04 Low limit deviation 05 High limit deviation de energized during alarm 06 Low limit deviation de energized during alarm 07 Deviation of high DVB1 and lo
137. l communication Communication kind selection f Serial communication E Ethrenet communication Cancel ui Serial port com BPStcommunication speed beno PRL tnarity O dd number 7 Sestop biti DUNidete leneth iF 1 Cz 7 CE ADRiaddress oOo IP Address 192 168 1 21 Fort Ma f Dec atl 01 F Figure 12 3 1 Compare Program Pattern Dialog Box To compare via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Compare Parameter The Compare Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 3 1 appears Click Front communication G S From the Serial Port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK aS When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 12 3 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 11 Pattern check and selection Controller Program Pattern Condition Specity pattern number Fatter Humber Execute comparison End ee O TMD Pattern Mode Selection gle loop ZONE one PID Selection k MU Program Time Unit 0 How the FRHn PY range masimum
138. laram 1 setpoint 1370 0 Cancel r42 Alaram 2 setpoint 270 0 n JAlaram 3 setpoint 1370 0 n jAlaram 4 setpoint 270 0 n P Froportional band 5 0 Fl Integral time 240 a0 n OH Output high limit 100 0 n OLO utput kows limit 0 0 MAM anual reset 50 0 50 0 n DA Directirevere action switching 0 Reverse action AWS 0 Reverse action AWS n PO Preset output 0 0 0 0 n FPIL parameter copy Source PID J1 PID Copy destination FID 1 PID Me Executes copy Figure 4 4 7 Sets PID Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set For each loop up to eight groups of parameter settings can be preset under the group names of 1 PID to 8 PID The number of PID groups shown depends on the value of setup parameter GRP see section 4 3 5 Each PID group contains the following parameters though some of the parameters differ between controller models Parameters unnecessary for the selected controller model and controller mode are dis played with in their text boxes e Target setpoint n SP where n 1 to 8 PID No 0 0 to 100 0 of PV input range e Alarm setpoint n Am where n 1 to 8 PID No m 1 to 4 PV SP alarms 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range Deviation alarms 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span Timer alarms A1 only 00 00 to 99 59 hh mm or mm ss Output alarms 5 0 to 105 0 e Proportional band n P where n 1 to 8 PID No 0 1 to 999
139. le any of the dialog boxes for setting individual program parameters is displayed Using menu commands Click a name on the menu bar Choose the command you wish to execute from the menu that appears see Figure 9 4 1 or 9 4 2 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt 9 7 l Set Program Pattern 500 Series Mew File loj x File Set Program Pattern FP Edit E Display 2 Communication W Backeround Color Setting B Help H Help for Program Pattern Setting Tool Version Information User s Manual Reference O Menu Names Menus Dialog Boxes i Open Program i Select Model Select Model Pattern l i Set Program i Program Condition Condition Setting i Start Setting i Program Pattern Pattern Setting Run Parameter Setting Tool i Parameter Setting Tool Run Custom Only for LL200 Computation Custom Computation i custom computation Building Tool Building Tool building tool i Run VJET i Setting Tool VJET Setting Tool Download to Downloads Program Pattern Communication __ 1 Pattern check and selection Upload from i Uploads Program Pattern i Controller i Pattern check and selection l Compare Program Pattern i pattern i Pattern check and selection i Delete Program Pattern Pattern check and selection Uploads entire program i i Downloads entire program patterns at a tim
140. lection Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set Protocol selection 1 PSL1 Protocol selection 2 PSL2 Communication rate 1 BPS1 Communication rate 2 BPS2 Parity PRIn n 1 2 Stop bit STPn n 1 2 Data length 1 DLN1 Data length 2 DLN2 0 PC link 1 PC link with checksum 2 Ladder 3 Coordinated master station 4 Coordinated slave station 7 MODBUS ASCII 8 MODBUS RTU 9 Coordinated master station 2 loop mode 10 Coordinated slave station loop 1 mode 11 Coordinated slave station loop 2 mode 0 PC link 1 PC link with checksum 2 Ladder 3 Coordinated master station 4 Coordinated slave station 5 I O expansion for single controller applications 6 I O expansion for dual controller applications 9 Coordinated master station 2 loop mode 10 Coordinated slave station loop 1 mode 11 Coordinated slave station loop 2 mode 0 600 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 bps 0 600 1 1200 2 2400 3 4800 4 9600 5 19200 6 38400 bps O NONE 1 EVEN 2 O0DD 1 2 7 8 always 7 with MODBUS ASCIl Always 8 with MODBUS RTU or ladder communi cation 7 8 always 8 with ladder communication Communication address ADRn n 1 2 1 to 99 however the max number of connectable units is 32 Minimum response time RP Tn n 1 2 Oto 10 x 10 ms To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25
141. m computations of UT750 and UP750 Refer to these manuals if you are unfamiliar with the types of functions available or how these functions work Model VJET Ethernet RS 485 Converter User s Manual IM 77J01E11 01E Explains the basic operation of the VJET converter E Trademarks Windows 98 2000 XP and Windows NT 4 0 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corpo ration USA Ethernet is registered trademark of XEROX Corporation USA IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt Rev gt lt Introduction gt IV Visual Inspection and Check of Accessories Visually inspect the product upon delivery to make sure it is not damaged in any way Store the box and inner packing material of the package in a safe place they may be needed if there is a problem with the product and it needs to be sent back for repair E Check of Model and Suffix Codes Refer to the following table to make sure the model and suffix codes of the tool are as were specified with your order LL100 ne PC based Parameters Setting Tool for GREEN Series controllers Model for use with IBM PC AT compatible personal computer English version E Confirmation of the Package Contents Make sure the delivered package contains all of the following items If any item is missing or found to be damaged immediately contact the sales office or dealership from which you ourchased the product 1 3 5 inch floppy disks 4 disks 2
142. ments and events do not exceed their respective limits Click OK In the Downloads Entire Program Patterns at a Time dialog box that subsequently opens set the communication conditions For the operation of this dialog box see Section 12 2 Downloading a Program Pattern to Controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 17 Downloads entire program patterns at 4 time Communication port selection are Execute Terminal communication Cancel ii Communication kind selection Serial communication Ethrenet communication Serial port co bid BPStcammunication speed o600 F PRL parity E Odd number bi SPtetop bits DL Widata length i C iv 7 Ca 40 Rfaddress fi IP Address 192 168 1 21 Fort Mao Figure 12 4 5 Downloads Entire Program Patterns at a Time Dialog Box After you set the communication conditions click OK 5 6 Following the instructions given by the message that appears connect the controller 7 When you are ready click OK 8 The Communicating dialog box Figure 12 4 6 appears Communication Status Segment Humber Pattern Humber 172 File Hame gt PTNOO1 p5p Program Pattern Condition of Downloading File Setpoint O Si 0 Time Setting 0 Hour minute E PRHn PY range m
143. meter setting tool while you are using another tool click Set P from the menu bar then choose Run Parameter Setting Tool varies depending on the tool IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 3 3 1 2 Quitting the Tool 1 From the menu bar click File then choose Terminate 2 Ifthe current setting data has not been saved the following message box appears Figure 3 1 4 e To quit after saving the current parameter data click Yes The Save As dialog box appears Enter a file name of up to 16 alphanumeric charac ters and then click Save e To quit without saving the parameter data click No Parameter Setting Tool Ea Save setting data Figure 3 1 4 Data Save Confirming Dialog Box 3 The message box in Figure 3 1 5 appears for confirmation e To exit click YES e To cancel exit click NO Parameter Setting Tool Terminates parameter setting tool DKE Figure 3 1 5 Close Dialog Box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 4 3 2 Work Flow of Parameters Setting Tool Pa See section 4 2 t New Change PEE There are three parameter setting procedures Create new parameter data and download it to the controller Upload parameter data from the controller modify it and then download it to the controller Read parameter data saved on
144. meters from the list that appears Event type is determined as the following according to the event number 0 OFF no event set 1 to 16 time event 21 to 28 PV event ON time and OFF time When Time event is selected in Event number set within the range of 0 00 to 99 59 The unit depends on the setting of parameter TMU Type of PV event 0 OFF 1 2 9 10 41 42 49 50 PV related events 28 29 68 69 SP related events 30 31 70 71 Output related events 3 to 8 43 to 48 Deviation related events See Table 10 3 1 Setpoint of PV event Set the setpoint for the PV event within the following range P V related events 100 0 to 100 0 of the PV input range Deviation related events 100 0 to 100 0 of the PV input range span Control output related events 5 0 to 105 0 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 19 To set a program pattern e For Final target setpoint for PV TSPn and Segment time TM RT TIME click in the text box and type appropriate characters e For PID group number PID No and Junction code JC click the arrow button to open a list of available selections Select an item from the list To delete a program pattern in the controller 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Delete Pattern 2 Inthe Delete Program Pattern dialog box that appears set the communication condi tions For more informatio
145. mmunication Functions 16 2 1 Problems with Display Functions E improper window views For the operating environment requirements Yokogawa recommends the use of a display that has a resolution of 800 x 600 pixels or superior and is capable of handling at least 256 colors and small fonts Check if your system satisfies these requirements If you have any difficulty in viewing windows due to an improper background color you can change colors in the Background color setting menu of the LL100 tool 16 2 2 Problems with Communication Functions Check your system for the following E When using front terminal optical communication e Make sure the dedicated adapter is installed properly e Check that the cable has not become disconnected e Check if the batteries in the dedicated adapter are depleted e Make sure the personal computer s serial port setting is correct E When using serial terminal RS 485 communication e Make sure the wiring Is correct e Make sure the communication condition settings are consistent between the controller and the personal computer e Make sure PC link is selected for communication protocol Communication is not possible with PC link with checksum e Make sure the personal computer s serial port setting is correct E When using network Ethernet communication e Make sure the wiring Is correct e Make sure the values of communication parameters IP address subne mask and default gat
146. mmunication conditions e Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down list e Stop bit and data length Select with option butttons Use the same settings for the target controller s RS485 communication parameters Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 12 1 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller z Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number box and click Execute uploading When uploading is complete a message appears to notify you it is complete NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the RS485 communication optional function For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controllers RS485 communication protocol to PC link communication With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of old GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 ser
147. munication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communication function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01E for information about wiring for the Ethernet communication terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 12 4 3 Setting Setup Parameters This section describes how to make settings in the Setup Parameter Menu dialog 4 3 1 box The following figures show examples of the dialog boxes displayed when using a UT551 For details about dialog box contents of other models refer to the corresponding user s manual supplied with the controller Setup Parameter Menu Configuration Figure 4 3 1 shows the configuration of the operating parameter menu See Also Section 1 4 for information about show hide of setup parameters of each controller Setup Parameter Menu dialog box 400 500 700 series 2222M Sets Setpoint related Parameters dialog box Sets Alarm related e yo Parameters dialog box Sets Control Operation related nd p277 Parameters
148. n Set the following items for each segment final target setpoint segment time junction code PID group number when segment PID switching is selected and event s You can set all these items through the spreadsheet under the pattern display section Time data are displayed and set in the time unit TMU which is specified in the Program Condition Setting dialog box Final target setpoint for PV1 TSP1 Set the final target setpoint for program pattern 1 Final target setpoint for PV2 TSP2 Set the final target setpoint for program pattern 2 Segment time TM RT TIME When time setting method is selected SEG T 0 enter the time length of the seg ment within the range of 0 00 to 99 59 When ramp setting method is selected SEG T 1 enter the amount of PV change per hour or minute within the range of 0 0 to 100 0 of the PV input range span PID group number PID No When segment PID switching is selected ZON 0 set the PID group number used for that segment Click the arrow and select from PID1 to PID8 from the list that appears Junction code JC Set a junction code to specify the type of segment transfer Click the arrow and select one of the parameters from the list that appears See Table 10 3 2 Event number n EV No n 1 to 8 To assign an event to the segment set the event number first Click in the n EVNo cell of the concerned segment Then click the arrow and select one of the para
149. n n 2 n 3 n 4 192 168 1 1 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose download from control ler The Download Parameter dialog box Figure 6 2 1 opens 2 Click Terminal communication this means to use the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Ethernet communication IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 8 4 Setthe target controller s IP address and RS485 communication address in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute 7 When the parameter data has been successfully downloaded the tool displays a message stating Parameter data has been downloaded from the controller NOTE Downloading parameters via Ethernet is impossible for the UT750 in UT mode 21 and the UP750 in UP mode 21 Use front communication NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only for controllers with the Ethernet communication optional function and for the controllers with the RS485 com munication function for which the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always sele
150. n auxiliary analog remote input 6 additional Dis and 4 additional DOs Model Model Code Suffix code Suffix code Description Digital Indicating Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard 0 Standard type With communication auxiliary analog remote input and 2 additional Dis With auxiliary analog remote input and 2 additional Dls Optional de IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 f Digital Indicating Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard Standard type Position proportional type Heating cooling type Standard type with 24 V DC loop power supply Position proportional type with 24 V DC loop power supply Optional functions None With communication remote input 5 additional Dis and 1 additional alarm With communication remote input and 1 additional DI With 4 additional Dis and 1 additional alarm With remote input and 1 additional DI Model Code Suffix code Description Digital Indicating Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard 00 Standard type Optional functions 0 None With communication remote input and 2 additional Dis With remote input and 2 additional Dls Model Code Suffix code Digital Indicating Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as stand
151. n ALT PSP alarm EU 100 0 to 100 0 4 DY alarm EUS 100 0 to 100 0 7 MY alarm 5 to 105 Default Depands an 4L1 D Setpoint OF Al Aalarm 1 setpoint 1 Ad Aalam 2 setpoint EE AS Aalanm 3 setpoint A4 Aalarm 4 setpoint Figure 4 4 5 Sets Instrument Alarm Setpoint Dialog Box Example of UP750 Parameters to be set e Instrument alarm setpoint An n 1 to 4 PV SP alarms 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range Deviation alarms 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span Timer alarms A1 only 00 00 to 99 59 hh mm or mm ss Output alarms 5 0 to 105 0 To go back to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel A NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 39 4 4 6 Setting Operation related Parameters PAR Set operating parameters To open the Sets Operation related Parameters dialog box In the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box click PAR pets operation related parameters fe SC SUFER function Default 0 OFF C Ea eee BS PY input bias 0 0 E UPR Setpoint ramp up rate setting DNA Setpoint ramp down rate setting ORB ON OFF rate detection band QORH ONZOFF rate high lirit ORLION OFF rate low lirit Cancel Figure 4 4 6
152. n dialog box Figure 12 1 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller lt Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number box and click Execute uploading When uploading is complete a message appears to notify you it is complete NOTE Uploading program pattern via Ethernet is impossible for the UP750 in UT mode 21 Use front communication NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only for controllers with the Ethernet communication optional function and for the controllers with the R8485 com munication function for which the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 5 AN NOTE Set an IP address and R8485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text bo
153. n ies aes ece ed nae ae 2 Figure 13 1 2 Example of Printout Result UP750 IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 13 Printing a Program Pattern gt 13 3 13 2 Previewing the Printout To view a printout image 1 Make sure that the printer is connected to the personal computer 2 Onthe menu bar click File and then choose Print The Print Parameter dialog box Figure 13 1 1 appears 3 Click Print Preview Print Preview Sets Display Magnification oe 100 kd File Hame UF 550 p5p E FA z 0 Created by Page settings Pattern Name UP550 Program Pattern Setting SEG T segment time zetting method Time setting 4 page mute SsEG15 TMU Prograrn time uni How pee es EG TD SEG TI SEGIE SEGI3 5EG14 PTSPT CO GT 00 02 No setting ON timed a OFFtimel ooo o o y Eal ooo o o y y y o ols an Ar 4 ci E 3 OFF times Ooo o O O EMAS Ooo o O EWHe es ee y y O Close a Figure 13 2 1 Example of Print Preview Dialog Box Example of UP550 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 13 Printing a Program Pattern gt 13 4 13 3 Saving Printout Data As a CSV File You can save the printout data as a CSV file The filename extension of CSV files is csv The filenames preceding the exten sion must be up to 16 alphanumeric characters To save as a CSV file
154. n regarding this dialog box see Section 10 2 3 Uploading from the Controller 3 Click OK Pattern check and selection Controller Progran Pattern Condition a E Specity pattern number Fatter 1 Humber Execute deletion PTMD Pattern Mode Selection E End ZONE jone PID Selection 1 SEG T Segment Time Setting Method 0 T TMU Froaram Time Unit j niruk oo S o O FRHn PY range masimum value 100 00 FPALn FY range minimum value 0 POPn PY decimal point position Number of segments to use 12 Pattern Name Pattern setting status of controller to be deleted m Pattern exists lem None attern Number 2 Mo pattern blank Pattern Numbers Pattern Number Pattem No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 9 10 attern Mumberd a Pattern Number atten Mumberb Pattern Humber Pattern Munmbers atter Humber Pattern Mumberi 0 umber of seqments that can be set Number of events that can be set Figure 10 3 6 Pattern Check and Selection Dialog Box Delete 4 When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 10 3 6 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller 5 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number box and click Execute deletion 6 When the program pattern deletion is done the tool displays a message informing you that the pattern in the controller has been deleted To set an eve
155. name Extensions T i Fil Controller Mode IERE UP750 UP55 Parameter setting file Parameter comparison Program pattern file Program pattern comparison e7p e5p result file Print image file O O To open a User file 1 On the menu bar click File then choose Open The Open User File dialog box Figure 10 2 1 opens IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 5 Look jn lee EE plename OT Files of ype Program pattem file p p 7 pp p5p Spp Y Figure 10 2 1 Open User File Dialog Box 5 6 Click in the Look in box From the list thus appearing locate the folder in which the desired program pattern setting file resides and select it The files contained in the folder you selected are listed in the box beneath Click to select the program pattern setting file and click Open When the LL100 has success fully finished reading the program pattern settings from a file a dialog box displaying Program pattern data has been loaded message appears Click OK Go on to Section 10 3 2 To open a program pattern data 1 2 3 4 5 6 TIP On the menu bar click File then choose Open program pattern data The Open User File dilog box Figure 10 2 1 opens Click the Look in box From the list thus appearing locate the folder in which the desired program pattern setting file resi
156. nformation Dialog Box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 11 Working with Program Pattern Data Files gt 11 2 11 2 Saving Reading Data on from Disk and Comparing Data Values 11 2 1 Saving Program Pattern Data on Disk To save the data under a new filename Carry out the following steps to save the LL100 tool s program pattern data to disk 1 On the menu bar click File and then choose Save As The Save As dialog box Figure 11 2 1 appears 2 Inthe File name text box type a name within 16 alphanumeric characters and then click Save 3 The program pattern data is saved to disk The file is normally located in C USER controller_model ex UP750 or UP550 directory Save As sen aus HAEE File name tari pr Save as type Program pattern file p7pl Figure 11 2 1 Save As Dialog Box Example of UP750 To overwrite the current file 1 On the menu bar click File and then choose Save 2 The program pattern data is saved to disk overwriting the current file you are working with IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 11 Working with Program Pattern Data Files gt 11 3 11 2 2 Reading Program Pattern Data from Disk Read the program pattern data saved on disk onto the LL100 tool AK NOTE If you read data from a disk it replaces all the current data in the LL100 tool If you need the current data save it to d
157. ng To open the Registration of Contact Input dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click DI Registration of contact input et register number QFF0 1 to S300 5001 to 7048 E a l A M 1 Loop 1 AUTOYMAN operation mode switching FLA ALT switching i S A RUNYS TOP switching CAS Switches to Cascade mode AUT Switches to AUTO mode when in cascade control D Register AA ae lie SP 61 BIT 1 of SP number setting SP be BlT 2 of SP number setting SP G3 BIT 3 of SP number setting PA 1 Bit 1 of PID number selection PH 2 Bit 2 of PID number selection REMIS wtich to Remote mode LEL Swtich to Local mode Figure 4 3 12 Registration of Contact Input Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set 1 Click the text box of any parameter you wish to set 2 3 Click the relay and output module you wish to register 4 Click OK To close the Register List dialog box Click Cancel The Register List dialog box opens For UT551 set the following setting items e AUT Switchs to AUTO mode by rising edge switching of the external contact input e MAN Switchs to MAN mode by rising edge switching of the external contact input e PN O to PN 3 Selects PID number by bit configuration of the external contact input e REM Switchs to REMOTE mode by rising edge switching of the external contact input e LCL Switchis to LOCAL mode by rising edge switching of the external con
158. ng at SDP1 5H1 SL1 aaa AGSriinalecieatnbed AFLn neog input hte OF cael A SRrfdnalg inutn equareveck computation 0 OFF ALCriAnalaginputn low signal ew of 10 Figure 4 3 6 Sets Input Computing related Parameters Dialog Box Example of UT551 Parameters to be set The following parameters are provided for each of the analog inputs 1 to 3 e Analog input bias A BSn n 1 to 3 100 0 to 100 0 of PV input range span e Analog input filter A FLn n 1 to 3 0 OFF 1 to 120 seconds e Analog input square root computation A SRn n 1 to 3 OFF ON e Analog input low signal cut off for square root computation A LCn n 1 to 3 0 0 to 5 0 To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 20 4 3 7 Setting Retransmission Outputs RET This section explains setting parameters related to retransmission outputs 1 to 3 To open the Sets Retransmission Output related Parameters dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click RET pets retransmission output related parameters Select RET Retransmission output Default 1 P st ETrlRetransmission output n type 1 PY 0 OFF OF THr M asimum value of r
159. ng dialog box Control autputevalve mode setting Select O71 Control output 1 Default Relay output n OTniControl output type Relay CT nfContral output cycle time Ok e Cancel O1 Analog output 1 tupe O 4 to 20m4 m DajAnalog output 3 type O 4 to 20 rr nH EfAnalog output 100 segmental point 100 0 nL EfAnalog output 0 segmental pont 0 0 Figure 4 2 6 Control Output Valve Mode Dialog Box Example of UT551 12 The Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Figure 4 3 2 opens Go on to section 4 3 2 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 7 4 2 3 Opening a User File After you click Open user file in the New Change Selection dialog box Figure 4 2 1 the Open User File dialog box Figure 4 2 7 appears Can read a user file created and saved using old LL100 Open user file Look in aH Files of type UT7OOF tr Figure 4 2 7 Open User File Dialog Box Example of UT750 To open a parameter setting file 1 Onthe menu bar click File then choose Open The Open User File dialog box Figure 4 2 7 opens 2 Click in the Look in box 3 From the list thus appearing locate the folder in which the desired parameter setting file resides and select it 4 The files contained in the folder you selected are listed in the box beneath Click to select the parameter setting file and click Open When LL100 has
160. ng parameter setting This operation is only possible when Parameter setting is shown in the menu bar To open individual operating parameter setting dialog boxes Click one of the menu buttons Operating parameter LOC and PYS1 2 The parameter setting dialog box of the clicked button opens To open a dialog box other than those for operating parameter setting In the Operating Parameter Menu click To setup parameter menu The Setup Parameter Menu dialog box opens 4 4 3 Setting Operating Parameters Set the operating parameters for UT450 UT420 To open the Sets Operating Parameter dialog box In the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box click Operating parameter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 35 pets operating parameter et 4 Unstrument alarm 1 setpoint Unit Depends on ALT PSF al 100 0 to 100 0 7 MY alarm 5 to 105 Default Depands on AL AS Alaram 3 setpoint Ad4 Alaram 4 setpoint 27 FLIPY input filter DONA Setpoint ramp down rate setting Al Ratio setting RFLIRemote input filter ORB ON OFF rate detection band ORL ON OFF rate low lirrit 2 5P T arget 2 setpoint 3 5P T arget 3 setpoint 4 SPIT arget 4 setpoint Figure 4 4 3 Sets Operating Parameter Dialog Box Example of UT450 Parameters to be set e Alarm setpoint An n 1 to 4 For PV SP alarms 100 0 to 100 0 o
161. nication parameters 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click OK 7 When communication is established the Pattern Check and Selection dialog box Figure 12 2 2 appears showing the program pattern setting status of the controller 8 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number box and click Execute download ing 9 When downloading is complete a message appears to notify you it is complete IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt A lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 8 NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the R8485 communication optional function For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controller s RS485 communication protocol to PC link communication With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of old GREEN Series the serial terminal communication is pos sible only for the controllers with the communication function In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series
162. nt 1 Click in the n EVNo cell of the segment you wish to set 2 Click the arrow and select the desired event from the list that appears To delete an event 1 Click in the n EVNo cell of the segment you wish to delete 2 Click the arrow and select OFF from the list that appears IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 20 To insert segment s 1 Inthe spreadsheet under the program pattern display click any of the cells of the segment after which you wish to insert new segmeni s 2 On the menu bar click Edit and then choose Insert Segment 3 The Insert dialog box Figure 10 3 7 appears Insert segment number Figure 10 3 7 Insert Dialog Box 4 Enter the number of segments you wish to insert and click OK To delete segment 1 On the menu bar click Edit and then choose Delete Segment 2 The Delete dialog box Figure 10 3 8 appears f nter segment number to delete OF Delete segment number Cancel ik Figure 10 3 8 Delete Dialog Box 3 Enter the segment number to be deleted and click OK To non display time event On the menu bar click Display and then choose Time Event Disply Disabled To display all segment On the menu bar click Display and then choose Display All segment To go back to the Program Pattern Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Be sure to click OK to
163. nterface IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 2 Setup gt 2 6 Follow the steps below to connect the controller to a personal computer 1 Connect the dedicated adapter to the RS 232C communication port of a personal computer using the dedicated cable Dedicated adapter Optical electrical signal converter AC adapter optional for using an external power source Personal computer 1 Connect the dedicated cable to the dedicated adapter and f connect the other cable end to the PC s communication port Controller D To RS 232C port BRB REE Dedicated cable Figure 2 3 2 Connection via Dedicated Adapter 2 As shown in Figure 2 3 3 hang the dedicated adapter from the top groove of the controller 3 Push the adapter to the controller s front panel to securely fix it in place AN NOTE Make sure the adapter is attached to the controller in a vertical orientation Communication is not possible if the dedicated adapter is attached in a slanting position 2 Hang the dedicated adapter s Controller bracket from the groove Groove 3 Bring the dedicated adapter into contact with the controller s front panel Figure 2 3 3 Attaching the Dedicated Adapter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 1 3 Using the Parameter Setting Tool This chapter describes how to use the paramet
164. nthe Uploads Entire Program Patterns at a Time dialog box that subsequently opens set the communication conditions See Section 12 1 Uploading a Program Pattern from Controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 15 Uploads entire program patterns at a time Communication port selection are Execute Terminal communication Cancel ii Communication kind selection Serial communication Ethrenet communication Serial port co bid BPStcammunication speed o600 F PRL parity E Odd number bi SPtetop bits DL Widata length i C iv 7 Ca 40 Rfaddress fi IP Address 192 168 1 21 Fort Mao Figure 12 4 2 Uploads Entire Program Patterns at a Time Dialog Box After you set the communication conditions click OK 5 6 Following the instructions given by the message that appears connect the controller 7 When you are ready click OK 8 The Communicating dialog box Figure 12 4 3 appears Communication Status Segment Number Pattern Humber 172 File Hame gt PTNOO1 p5p Controller Program Fatter Condition Setpoint O Si 0 Time Setting 0 Hour minute E PRHn PY range masimum value 100 00 PALn PY range minimum value 0 00 POPn FY decimal paint position zi i Figure 12 4 3 Communicating D
165. on function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller A NOTE Before downloading the LL100 verifies the registered pattern name and program condi tion segment and event number between the parameter data to be downloaded and those in the target controller On detecting disagreement with the parameters above the tool acts in the following ways 1 Unspecified registered pattern name The tool cancels the downloading 2 Non matching program condition The tool asks you to cancel the downloading 3 Segment and event number over The tool asks you to cancel the downloading IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 10 12 3 Comparing Program Pattern Data Values between the Tool and Controller You can compare the program pattern data values on the LL100 tool with those in a control ler AN NOTE It is impossible to compare the data values in GREEN Series controllers with those in old GREEN Series controllers Also note that the parameters which display in their text boxes and the parameters for a unit setup will not be compared Compare Program Pattern Communication port selection Deere Execute Termina
166. ondition upon power recovery when a power failure longer than 2 seconds oc curred 0 Starts continuation 1 Starts MAN 2 Starts AUTO e Restart timer R TM O to 10 seconds e PID group number GRP Sets the PID group number each of which contains SP alarm and PID parameters 1 to 8 Specified number of PID groups will be shown on the controller e Manual preset mode M MD Selects the initial value of output in manual operation when switching from automatic operation to manual operation 0 Automatic operation output at switching bumpless 1 Manual preset output MPO IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 19 e Manual preset output MPO Selects the output value when switched to manual operation 5 0 to 105 0 To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel A NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings 4 3 6 Setting Analog Input Computations AIN This section explains setting parameters related to the computation of analog inputs 1 to 3 To open the Sets Input Computing related Parameters dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click AIN pets input computing related parameters Set B51 Analog input 1 biasing EUS Engineering unit span 100 0 to 100 0 Default EUS 0 0 Scali
167. oose Run Type the floppy disk drive name followed by a backslash then Setup exe for example a Setup exe if the floppy disk drive of your PC is a Click OK 4 To continue follow the instructions appearing on screen Copying Files please stand by Setup AN Please inzert disk 2 Figure 2 1 1 Dialog Boxes Appearing When Running Installer IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 2 Setup gt 2 2 5 When installation is ready to proceed the setup wizard starts and the Green Series LL100 Setup dialog box shown in Figure 2 1 2 appears s3 Green Series LL100 Setup aml Welcome to the Green Series LL100 installation program Parm Setup cannot install system files or update shared files if they are in use Before proceeding we recommend that you close any applications you may be running Figure 2 1 2 Green Series LL100 Setup Dialog Box 6 To continue the setup click OK The dialog box contents change as shown in Figure 2 1 3 Or to quit the setup click Exit a Green Seres LL100 Setup Begin the installation by clicking the button belas Click this button to install Green Series LL100 software to the specified destination directory Directory Program FilesiLL1 00 Exit Setup Figure 2 1 3 Dialog Box Announcing Start of Installation of LL100 7 To continue the setup click the button with a symbol of a personal computer The dialog box named Green Serie
168. pattern data Section 10 1 ee Selecting Tool and Series 777777777 E Tool Selection Select Series dialog box dialog box wee ee a a ee eke ee ew ee ew ew ee ee ee ee el s Select New Change dialog box Select Model dialog box New file Section 10 2 1 Creating a New Program Pattern Open user file Program Pattern Setting Menu dialog box Section 10 2 2 Opening a User File Uploading from controller Section 10 2 3 Uploading from the Controller Batch Copy Section 12 4 Using Batch Copy Function 1 i i I l L L L l I l I I I I I I I I I I I I L L L l l L i I I I I I I I LI L I I l 1 l I L i X l l l X l m l e o m O o u o o a M S l LI 1 I I l l I I L L I L l LI I I I L 1 I I I I I I l L l i I I I i I L L I I I L L i I I l l wi peters Mi Section 10 3 Settinga PA a E Program Pattern Figure 10 0 1 Configuration of Dialog Boxes Related to Program Pattern Setting IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 2 10 1 Selecting Tool Series and New Change 10 1 1 Selecting the Tool After you start the LL100 tool the Tool Selection dialog box appears Figure 10 1 1 For LL200 Custom Computation Building Tool appears a
169. pter 8 Tuning DA D OE LL 400 500 700 series Section 4 4 Setting the Operating Parameters When setting the parameters of UT351 xA UT351 x3 and UT551 xA to xD via Ethernet communication set the Ethernet parameters such as IP address subnet mask and default gateway before writing other parameters New Change Selection dialog box S E a ee Menu 300 series Section 4 5 Parameter Menu for 300 Series Figure 4 0 1 Configuration of Dialog Boxes Related to LL100 Parameter Setting IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 2 4 1 Selecting Tool and Series 4 1 1 Selecting the Tool After the LL100 tool is started the Tool Selectioin dialog box appears Figure 4 1 1 For LL200 Custom Computation Building Tool appears at the top of dialog box Tool selection Custom Computation Building Tool Cancel Program Pattern Setting Tool C YJET Setting Tool i Mulkimonitor Tool Figure 4 1 1 Tool Selection Dialog Box To select the tool 1 Click Parameter Setting Tool 2 Click OK Go on to section 4 1 2 4 1 2 Selecting the Series After you select the Tool the Select Series dialog box appears Figure 4 1 2 Select series 300 Series C UT320 UT321 UTS50 UT 351 Cancel C UP350 UP351 400 Series UT420 i UT450 KOD Series UTSs20 C UP550 TOD Series i UT750 i UP750
170. ption Program Controller provided with retransmission output and 15 V DC loop power supply as standard 0 Standard type Optional functions g None 1 With communication 1 3 2 Ethernet RS485 Converter Only Ethernet parameters can be set to Ethernet RS485 converter VJET 0 1 LJ 1000 L Model Power supply 3 24V DC 10 6 100 to 240V AC DC Operating range 85 to 264 VAC DC Options R220 Attachment of a terminator 220 Q SN Without socket IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 1 Overview gt 1 9 1 3 3 For Old GREEN Series LL100 tool can handle parameter settings of the following models of old GREEN Series controllers E Digital Indicating Controllers e Digital Indicating Controller Single loop type Position proportional type Dual loop type Dual loop type provided with Custom Computation function Optional functions None With communication auxiliary analog remote input Model Code Suffix code Standard type Position proportional type Heating cooling type Optional functions None With communication auxiliary analog remote input 6 additional DIs and 4 additional DOs With communication auxiliary analog remote input and 1 additional DI With 5 additional Dis and 4 additional DOs With auxiliary analog remote input and 1 additional DI Model Code Suffix code Description oO Digital Indicating Controller ca Standard type Optional funct
171. putation Building Tool gt 15 2 select Series PE UTS20 Omai M UPs50 _ OTN P Waa UT520 a i OTHAN y LITEZ seii rt 2 au m Raa Gi Figure 15 1 2 Select Series Dialog Box for Custom Computation Building Tool For further operation read the LL200 PC based Custom Computation Building Tool user s manual IM 05G01B22 01E IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 16 Maintenance and Troubleshooting gt 16 1 16 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter explains how to replace the batteries in the dedicated adapter and suggests steps you can take to solve problems that may occur when using the LL100 16 1 Replacing the Batteries When replacing the batteries in the dedicated adapter follow the procedure shown below AN NOTE The dedicated adapter has an internal switch on the side where the adapter comes into contact with the controller Be careful not to break this switch when attaching the adapter to the controller Attaching the adapter in place turns on the switch causing the batteries to discharge even if there is no communication If you have no immediate plan to perform communication remove the adapter To replace the batteries 1 Remove the screw from the bottom of the adapter 2 2 Slide the cover about 5 mm downward and then remove it 3 Replace the two AAA size batteries with new ones ensuring correct polarity 4 D Place the cover bac
172. r controllers with the communication optional function and for the controllers with the Ethernet communica tion function for which the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front com munication In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function NOTE Set an IP address and RS485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text box Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet communication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communication function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 10 See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01
173. ress in the IP Address text box 5 Setthe target controller s port number in the Port No text box The port number can be set in decimal or hexadecimal Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute 7 When all parameter data match a message appears saying Non matching param eter not detected If any parameter value does not match a message appears saying Non matching parameter detected Do you want to see the list 8 Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box NOTE Comparing parameters via Ethernet is impossible for the UT750 in UT mode 21 and the UP750 in UP mode 21 Use front communication NOTE Communication via Ethernet communication terminal is possible only for controllers with the Ethernet communication optional function and for the controllers with the R8485 com munication function for which the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function IM 05G01B12 01E 5
174. rn will be cleared At the same time PRHn and PRLn settings will also be cleared IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 14 To return to the Program Pattern Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel A NOTE Be sure to click OK to apply changes to the parameter settings Clicking Cancel discards all changes you made in the dialog box 10 3 4 Setting Start Action of the Pattern Set parameters that specify start conditions for the program pattern AN NOTE Before you set the start action always set program conditions To open the Pattern Start Setting dialog box In the Program Pattern Menu dialog box click Pattern Start Setting Pattern Start Setting Set S5P1 starting target setpoint 1 Engineering Unit EU 0 0 2 to EUTO0 0 Default EU O 0 S5P1 Starting target setpoint 1 STC Start codel 055P k il Cancel statu 2nd group 2rd grown Ath group 5th aroun Wel SPT wait zone OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF WT await time 0 OFF OFF 0 OFF OFF 0 OFF o O Oee O RCY number of repetitions CONT 2 REN repetition end segment number 1 AST frepetition start segment number 1 Figure 10 3 4 Pattern Start Setting Dialog Box Pattern start parameters to be set Set the following parameters to set start action e Starting target setpoint 1 SSP1 This parameter sets the target setpoint for TSP1 used at the start of program
175. rnet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function NOTE Set an IP address and RS485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text box Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet communication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communication function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01E for information about wiring for the Ethernet communication terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12
176. rs gt 4 49 4 5 4 Viewing the Input Output Parameter Settings You can view the current settings of the basic parameters related to inputs and outputs in the following dialog box To open the dialog box for viewing input output related parameters In the Parameter Menu dialog box click Confirms input output parameter The dialog box having the name of Conforms to Specification Code IN OUT then appears aE Conforms to specification code IN OUT UP350E 00 Optional specication code Mo option UAT rput unit AH Maximun value of PY range AL Mininum value of PY range AJC Presenceabsense of PY input AJC B5L Selection of PY input burnout action 1 Upscale OTn Contral output 1 type Figure 4 5 4 Conforms to Specification Code IN OUT Dialog Box Example of UP350 Parameters that can be viewed Current settings of the following parameters are shown as a list e Model and specification codes e Input related parameters e Output related parameter To return to the Parameter Menu dialog box To return to the Parameter Menu dialog box click OK To change the settings after they have been viewed 1 Click OK to return to the Parameter Menu dialog box 2 On the menu bar click Parameter setting and choose e Model specification code selection to change the model and specification codes GREEN series model names can t be changed to old GREEN series model names e Input output parameter setting
177. rs gt 4 5 3 The Controller Mode Setting Display dialog box Figure 4 2 3 opens Controller mode setting display UTM UT mode it 2 Lascade primawdaop control Cancel 3 Cascade secondarn loop control 4 Eascade contral 5 Loop control for backup B Loop control with Py switching T Loop control with PY auto selector amp Loop control with PY hold function 11 Dualloop control 12 Temperature _Aumidity control 13 Dascade control with bao universal inpute 14 Loop contral vith PY switching and two unwerzal inputs 15 Loop control with PY autorselector and two universal inputs DE Le Oe te TS ee te ee rte Dace ane 4 lustom computation control Controller type Standard single loop Figure 4 2 3 Controller Mode Setting Display Dialog Box Example of UT551 4 Select the desired controller mode 5 Click OK If you click Cancel instead the tool returns to the Model Specification Code Selection dialog box 6 The PV Parameter Setting dialog box Figure 4 2 4 opens Pi parameter setting f elect SMP Control sampling pernod 50m 100ms 200m 500me Default 0 me SMP Control sampling period 200m OF INnflnput type TK 270 0 to 1370 00 1E caned AA n Maxinum value of analog input range 1370 0 270 0 1 Upscale 1 ON PLUM nf unit P DOPriPY decimal point position P RHA Masimum value of PY range PLR LrlMininurn value of PY range Figure 4 2
178. s High speed response mode 1 Parity EVEN Port number 01F6 in hexadecimal 502 in decimal IP address 192 168 1 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Ask the system administrator for the settings of the network you are connecting to 6 The Select Series dialog box appears Select a controller model and click OK Sets ethernet parameters HSR High peed Responce Mode OOFF 1 to amp Default 1 HSAlHigh Speed Responce Made 1 EVEN Ok 1 AT Rort Humber O1FE Cancel 11 Set the setup parameters Operating parameters and PID parameters which are to be set to the controller IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 31 12 On the menu bar click File then choose Save As Enter a file name and then click Save to save the settings to the personal computer 13 On the menu bar click Communication then choose Download to controller to download the settings via terminal communication Perform Upload from controller Parameter Comparing and Tuning if required AN NOTE When downloading the parameter data to the controller the values set in the Sets Ethernet Parameters dialog box are downloaded to the Ethernet parameters of the controller There fore the values set to the controller in step 2 will be replaced with the values set in the Sets Ethernet Parameters dialog box after the downloading is completed Be sure to con
179. s LL100 Choose Program Group shown in Figure 2 1 4 appears e If you do not want to install LL100 in the default location click Change Directory and specify the installation location in the Change Directory dialog box appearing conse quently AN NOTE Avoid entering just the drive as the installation location such as D Enter the full direc tory path e To quit the setup click Exit Setup IM 05G01B12 01E Sth Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 2 Setup gt 2 3 SJ Green Series LL100 Choose Program Group Setup will add tems to the group showen in the Program Group box You can enter a new group name or select ane from the Existing Groups list Program Group Green Series Existing Groups Accessories Green Series Figure 2 1 4 Green Series LL100 Choose Program Group Dialog Box 8 To continue the setup click Continue Subsequently a dialog box requesting you to insert Disk 4 appears Insert Disk 4 into the floppy drive and click Continue e Clicking Cancel aborts the setup without updating the system file in this case the LL100 tool is not installed 9 When a message announcing completion of installation appears click OK Green Series LL100 Setup Green Seres LL100 Setup was completed successtully Figure 2 1 5 Dialog Box Announcing Completion of Installation of LL100 10 Finally check that Green Series has been added to the Programs submenu of the Start menu an
180. settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 45 4 5 Parameter Menu for 300 Series This section describes how to make settings in the Menu dialog box for the 300 series of controllers 4 5 1 Configuration of Menu Dialog Box Figure 4 5 1 shows the configuration of the Menu dialog box Menu dialog box as Setup parameter 77777 7 Setup parameter go l 7 Setup Parameter dialog box See Sections 4 3 5 4 3 7 4 3 9 4 3 10 and 4 3 12 UT351 xA UT351 x3 only Ethernet parameter j gt Ethernet Parameter dialog box See Sections 4 13 14 ee Ed Operating Parameter See Section Operating parameter g dialog box 4 4 6 PiDdialogbox See Section 4 4 7 parameter 3 PRG1 Pattern See Section PRG1 pattern g a abo Siar PRG2 Pattern See Section PRG2 pattern Paes dialog box 45 4 eee eee ew ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee UP350 UP351 only Program pattern a as wee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee Confirms input output parameter gt ra Code See Section 4 5 4 Figure 4 5 1 Parameter Menu Configuration IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 46 4 5 2 Parameter Menu Shown below is the Parameter Menu dialog box for the 300 series From this dialog box you can open dialog boxes for setting individual settings
181. successfully finished reading the parameter settings from the file a dialog box displaying the Uploading from file have finished message appears 5 Click OK The Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Figure 4 3 2 then appears Go on to section 4 3 2 File configuration of GREEN series The filename extension of parameter setting files are either t d or p d The filenames preceding the extension must be up to 16 alphanumeric characters The tool auto matically sets the filename extension according to the model of the GREEN Series controller as shown below Table 4 2 1 Filename Extensions Controller Model UT750 UP750 UT550 520 551 UP550 UT450 420 UT 350 320 UT351 3821 UP350 UP351 Parameter comparison sul a A R Type of File Program pattern file pattern file a Program pattern eek result file Print i Print image fle file IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 8 4 2 4 Reading Current Settings from Controller Clicking Uploading from controller in the New Change Selection dialog box Figure 4 2 1 opens the Upload Parameter dialog box Figure 4 2 8 Can read current settings from old GREEN series controller Upload parameter Communication port selection Execute Terminal communication Communication kind selection f Serial communication E Ethrenet communication Cancel i Serial port com BPStcommunicat
182. t 4 43 4 4 8 Setting User Parameters USR Set the user parameters AK NOTE Units for user parameters can be set only when the controller mode 21 custom computa tion control is selected The units must be set identical to the user parameter units speci fied using the custom computation building tool If not the user parameter data will not be downloaded to the target controller To open the User Parameter Setting Display dialog box In the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box click USR User parameter setting display Pe U1 User parameter 1 value Range unit Default Depends on controller mode piace Setpoint Ut ifuserparameterM Umer set paint E Lower set point 270 0 EU FY1 Uaiuserparametera Changing method i ABSO Cancel ls Figure 4 4 8 User Parameter Setting Display Dialog Box Parameters to be set e USER parameter Un n 1 to 8 U4 to U8 is for models UT750 and UP750 only See Also Section 4 6 in the LL200 PC based Custom Computation Building Tool user s manual IM 05G01B22 02E for the USER parameter units To go back to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel AN NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Operating Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 44 4 4 9 Setting Ten se
183. t converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication In the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 4 AN NOTE Set an IP address and RS485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text box Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet communication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communication function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01E for information about wiring for the Ethernet communication terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5
184. t the top of dialog box Tool selection f Custom Computation Building Tool Cancel Program Pattern Setting Tool YJET Setting Tool i Multimonitor Tool Figure 10 1 1 Tool Selection Dialog Box To select the tool 1 Click Program pattern setting tool 2 Click OK Go on to Section 10 1 2 10 1 2 Selecting the Series After you select the tool the Select Series dialog box appears Figure 10 1 2 Select series OF 300 Series E Us20 0 Ta50 UPS50 calle ik 400 Series e Upa e OTN KOD Series 0 UTEN e UTss0 TOD Series e UT750 i UP750 Figure 10 1 2 Select Series Dialog Box To select the controller series 1 Click the controller series you wish to configure 2 Click OK Go on to Section 10 1 3 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 3 10 1 3 Selecting New Change After you select the controller model the Select New Change dialog box appears Figure 10 1 3 Select New Change f Open User File f Uploading from Controller Batch Copy Uploading fram Controller C Downloading to Controller Figure 10 1 3 New Change Selection Dialog Box To create a file of New Program Pattern settings 1 Click New 2 Click OK Go on to section 10 2 1 To make changes to Program Pattern settings e To make changes to an existing Program Pattern setting file saved in your PC 1 Click Open
185. tact IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 26 To set messages 1 to 4 For UT750 UP750 and UP550 interruptive messages can be set e Message 1 to 4 Set display messages with no more than 20 alphanumeric charac ters To go back to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Click OK or Cancel A NOTE Clicking Cancel will discard the changes made and return you to the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings See Also GREEN Series User s Manual Reference IM 05D01A02 01E for contact input function assignments by the controller mode To see descriptions of D registers and relays click D Register I relay explanation For details on the interruptive message display function see GREEN Series User s Manual Reference IM 05D01A02 01E IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 27 4 3 13 Setting Units for Ten segment Linearizers C PYS Set units for the input output of ten segment linearizer 1 and 2 Old Green series To open the Ten segment Linearizer I O Unit Setting dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click C PYS Ten seement linearizer VO unit setting pr Pria Tern segment lineanzer input unit Default 12 EU PY1 Co o y I w PVETITen seomentinesrzerT Guputuni 13 EUSTPVT Cancel 14 EUIPV2 15 EUSPV2
186. tarting the tool click Tool on the Menu bar and then choose Research YJET Setting Tool Filete Tool Help H Figure 14 1 2 VJET Setting Tool Dialog Box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 14 Starting and Setting the VJET Ethernet Converter Setting Tool gt 14 2 3 When changing the setting double click the corresponding IP address Then the VJET Setting Tool dialog box appears If multiple VJET are displayed identify them by Mac address Mac address The seal showing the 12 digit alohanumeric character is attached to the sideface of the VJET main unit MJET Setting Tool HSAR High Speed Responce Mode i Setting PAI Parity 1 EVEN ial Cancel IP IP Address 194 166 1 1 Sh Subret Mask 25 46 755 0 DIEU eed 0 o oO fe Dec Hex PAT Port Mo z S Present Port Mo J Set HSA High Speed Responce Mode 0 8 Default 4 Change the settings of the High speed response mode Parity IP address Subnet mask Default gateway and Port number and then click OK The set parameter data is set to VJET It takes about 10 seconds to change the settings PRT Port number Set a new port number if changing the port number currently set Present Port No The port number currently set in the VJET 5 The change of settings is completed if the changed settings are displayed in the first dialog box Factory set defaults High speed response
187. ter indicating that it is ready for input IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 9 Using the Program Pattern Setting Tool gt 9 9 9 5 2 Inputting the Setting for a Parameter Data entry in text boxes is a fundamental operation in every Windows based application See Figure 9 5 2 for dialog box elements Program Condition Setting i PT 2 4 control mode Pattern mode selection Single loop PT2 G Default Single loop Setpoint OF Cancel PTMD Pattern Mode Selection NG Single loop ONE one PID Selection 1 one PID SEG T Seqment Time Setting Method O Time Setting l TMU Program Time LU rit O Hour minute l Arrow button D FPRHn FY range maximum value PALn FY range minimum value I Enter an alphanumeric string Figure 9 5 2 Parameter Setting Table Elements There are two types of text boxes in a parameter setting dialog box Text box without arrow button Click in the text box and type appropriate characters See the guidance bar for the setting range initial value and other information on that parameter If an illegal value is input for a numeric setting a message box appears stating that an Illegal value has been entered Click OK and input a proper value Text box with arrow button on the right Click the arrow button to open a list of available selections Select an item from the list 9 5 3 Applying and Cancelin
188. th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 12 AN NOTE Set an IP address and RS485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text box Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet communication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communication function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01E for information about wiring for the Ethernet communication terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 13 6 4 Address Tag When performing RS485 communication you can set up a tag name for each of the com munication address from 1 to 99 so that it may be easy to discriminate The set address tag is displayed with the communication address in the Download Param eter Upload Parameter and Parameter Comparing dialog box Set address and address Set address and address tag Address Tag Figure 6 4 1 Addr
189. th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloading Data from to Controller and Comparing Data Values gt 6 5 6 2 Downloading Parameter Data to Controller Download the parameter data from LL100 to a GREEN Series controller A WARNING Do not download parameter data to a controller while the controller is being used Be sure to change the controller status to OFFLINE before you execute downloading Liai kai paaral Ro mimnuinicabion port satlection So mimunicabion bird oe kein Serial communicstion Eth Serial port oo all BPStcommunicstion speed a E B E fa IP Add iia E k rH Figure 6 2 1 Download Parameter Dialog Box To download via the supplied optical communication adapter 1 On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Download to controller The Download Parameter dialog box Figure 6 2 1 appears Click Front communication Y From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer COM1 to COM16 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute S p When downloading is complete a message appears informing that Parameter data have been downloaded to the controller G See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect via the optical communi cation adapter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 6 Uploading Downloadin
190. the case of 300 series of GREEN Series the LL operating parameter selects the front communication or Ethernet communication Be sure to confirm the setting of LL parameter When LL parameter is ON communication with LL100 LL200 is possible When LL parameter is OFF communication via Ethernet communication terminal is pos sible for the controllers with Ethernet communication function IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 8 Tuning gt 8 4 AN NOTE Set an IP address and RS485 communication address being divided by the comma in the IP Address text box Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet communication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communication function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01E for information about wiring for the Ethernet communication terminals Tuning d Communication port selection ean Execute Terminal communication Communication kind selection f Serial communication E Ethrenet communication Cancel i Serial port com BPStcommunication speed
191. the communication terminals at the rear of the controller 3 Click Serial communication 4 From the Serial port list select the communication port of the personal computer from COM1 to COM16 5 Set the RS485 communication conditions e Communication speed parity and address Select from drop down lists e Stop bit and data length Select with option buttons Use the same settings for the target controllers RS485 communication parameters 6 Connect the controller to the personal computer and then click Execute 7 When the parameter data has been successfully uploaded the tool displays a mes sage stating Parameter data has been uploaded from the controller 8 Click OK The Setup Parameter Menu dialog box Figure 4 3 2 appears Go on to section 4 3 2 AN NOTE Communication via serial communication terminals is possible only for GREEN Series controllers with the RS485 communication optional function For controllers without the RS485 communication optional function always select Front communication To communicate via serial communication terminals set the target controllers RS485 communication protocol to PC link communication With other protocol the serial terminal communication is unavailable Also note that the RS485 communication parameters communication speed parity stop bit and data length must be set identically for both the target controller and the personal computer In the case of 300 series of ol
192. then choose Open The Open User File dialog box Figure 5 2 2 appears 2 From the list box select the file you wish to read 3 Click Open Open user file EES Look ir Fy urrs0 Y lee sce E a THC 101 t7d Filename Cd Files of wpe UT 7O00 td Y Figure 5 2 2 Open User File Dialog Box Example of UT750 IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 5 Working with Parameter Data File gt 5 4 5 2 3 Comparing Parameter Data Values in LL100 with Those Saved to Disk You can compare parameter data values in the LL100 with those saved to disk AN NOTE The comparison is possible only when the parameter values set in the Model Specification Code Selection dialog box match the controller model and specification code settings saved on disk Also note that the parameters which display in their text boxes and the set units will not be compared To compare parameter data values between the LL100 and those saved to disk 1 2 3 4 IN G On the menu bar click File and then choose Compare From the list box select the parameter data file you wish to compare Click Open A message appears saying The data in the Parameter Setting Tool will be compared with those saved to the file on disk OK Click Yes to start comparing When all parameter data match a message appears saying Non matching parameter not detected If any parameter
193. ting that an Illegal value has been en tered Click OK and input a proper value IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 9 Drop down list Undine RH sa value of analog no ALryM imum value of analog input 1 i E ees eee PUNY e z mla Hel Arrow button P OPA PY decmea pant postio mai JPRHAMaamum value of PVaangel 7 13700 P AiLnlMinnum veka ol PY rara lemo Textboxes Enter a numeral or character string Figure 3 5 2 Parameter Setting Table Elements Example of UT551 3 5 3 Applying and Canceling Changes in Dialog Box To apply the changes Click OK after all the settings have been made in the current dialog box To cancel the changes Click Cancel to cancel the changes AN NOTE Be sure to click OK to apply changes to the parameter settings Clicking Cancel discards all changes you made in the dialog box IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 3 Using LL100 gt 3 10 3 5 4 Using the Keyboard When You Have No Mouse Menu bar operation 1 Press the F10 or ALT key on the keyboard A border line appears around the menu name File on the menu bar like a button 2 Using the LEFT lt and RIGHT gt keys move the border line on the menu bar to select the menu name that contains the desired command and press the ENTER key Then the menu opens 3 Us
194. to be typed by the user via keyboard Type UT750 in the Model box are written in monotype font Keys on a keyboard are written in all caps Press ENTER to execute Press ALT CTRL E Description of Displays 1 Some of the representations of product displays shown in this manual may be exag gerated simplified or partially omitted for reasons of convenience when explaining them 2 Figures and illustrations representing the controller s displays may differ from the real displays in regard to the position and or indicated characters upper case or lower case for example to the extent that they do not impair a correct understanding of the functions and the proper operation and monitoring of the system IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt Rev gt Notices lt Introduction gt vi E Regarding This User s Manual 1 G This manual should be passed on to the end user Keep at least one extra copy of the manual in a safe place Read this manual carefully to gain a thorough understanding of how to operate this product before you start using it This manual is intended to describe the functions of this product Yokogawa Electric Corporation hereinafter simply referred to as Yokogawa does not guarantee that these functions are suited to the particular purpose of the user Under absolutely no circumstance may the contents of this manual in part or in whole be transcribed or copied
195. to change the input output parameters 3 Change the settings in the dialog box that thus opens AN NOTE Note that changing the Input Output Parameter will initialize all parameters other than Input Output parameters and SEG T parameter IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 5 Working with Parameter Data File gt 5 1 5 Working with Parameter Data Files This chapter describes the procedures for the following Saving parameter data created with the LL100 or uploaded from a GREEN Series controller as a file on disk Reading parameter data files saved on disk with the LL100 Comparing parameter data values in LL100 with those in a parameter file saved on disk See Also Section 4 2 3 Opening a User File for each parameter file 5 1 Setting the File Information Before saving parameter data you can enter a title creator date of creation and com ments for the file However this information will not be downloaded to the controller To set the file information 1 On the menu bar click File and then choose Information The File Information dialog box Figure 5 1 1 appears Type the necessary file information in each text box Click OK Then proceed to section 5 2 1 Saving Parameter Data on Disk SLY r File inma ok Figure 5 1 1 File Information Dialog Box TIP The UT300 series controllers do not have Parameter name IM 05G01B12 01
196. ttern Setting Tool gt 9 6 Dialog box for program pattern menu A menu for selecting dialog box for setting individual program parameters referred to in 5 below Dialog box for program condition setting Individual program parameters can be set in the 3 dialog boxes Program Condition Setting Pattern Start Setting and Program Pattern Setting The guidance bar at the bottom of the window displays the description range of settings and initial value of the parameter whose text box is clicked Figure 9 3 1 shows the Program Condition Setting dialog box Text box A text box is a cell in a dialog box where a parameter value can be entered A bar is displayed in a text box of a parameter that cannot be set OK button Clicking this button updates the parameters shown in the parameter setting table and closes the dialog box Cancel button Clicking this button will discard the changes made and close the dialog box This operation will not update the settings Guidance The parameter name range of setting and initail value of parameter are shown for guidance When range of setting and initail value make a difference according to model code and the other setting parameter value see also the controller s user s manual for GREEN series 9 4 Menu Commands In the program pattern setting tool you can use the menu commands of the menu bar 1 2 when the Menu dialog box is displayed You cannot use them whi
197. up Parameter Menu dialog box This operation will not update the parameter settings See Also GREEN Series Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B02 01E or Ethernet Communica tion Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 01E for setup parameters operating parameters and D register numbers The correspondence between D register names and numbers is given in the chapter Functions and Usage of D registers for each controller model IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 4 Setting Parameters gt 4 24 4 3 11 Configuring Contact Outputs DO This section explains assigning functions to the contact outputs DO1 to 7 RDO151 to 158 and RDO251 to 258 AN NOTE The registration of contact output should be performed only by personnel with sufficient understanding of the GREEN Series controller s functions and custom computation func tion Note that changing the contact output configuration will change the pre assigned contact output functions provided by the controller mode setting To open the Registration of Contact Output dialog box In the Setup Parameter Menu dialog box click DO Registration of contact output Set register number OFF O 1 to 3300 5001 to 048 Coo o o O e OS DO2 Relay output flag registration for D02 ALOT Ok ALO13 DO4 Relay output flag registration for DO ALOT caned DOSTReley ouput fag easton forDOS _ _ 0 OFF re DOb Relay output
198. value in P SEG T Segment Time Setting Method T Number of segments to use H2 Pattern Name Pattern setting status of controller to be compared PAL FY range minimum value POPn PY decimal point position Pattern exists eee atter Humber lz Ho pattern blank Pattern Number z Pattem No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 e 9 10 atter Humber4 OM atter Humbers athern Murmberb 21 to 30 Pattern Number Pattern Number attern Humber Pattern Humberti umber of segments that can be set Number of events that can be set 399 Figure 12 3 2 Pattern Check and Selection Dialog Box Compare 6 Enter the pattern number in the Pattern Number text box and click Execute com parison 7 When the program pattern data match a message appears saying No non matching parameter detected If any program pattern data value does not match a message appears saying Non matching parameter detected Do you want to see the list Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box 8 Click Yes to open the Non matching Parameters dialog box See Also Section 2 3 Connecting Controller to Personal Computer for how to connect via the optical communi cation adapter To compare via serial communication terminals 1 SLY On the menu bar click Communication and then choose Compare Pattern The Compare Program Pattern dialog box Figure 12 3 1 appears Click Terminal communic
199. w limits 08 Deviation within i DVB1 high and low limits 09 PV high limit b PVH1 de energized during alarm 10 PV low limit b PVL1 de energized during alarm 28 SP high limit SPH1 29 SP low limit SPL1 30 Control output high limit MVH1 31 Control output low limit MVL1 Event type Loop 2 41 PV high limit PVH2 42 PV low limit PVL2 43 High limit deviation DVH2 44 Low limit deviation DVL2 45 High limit deviation b DVH2 de energized during alarm 46 Low limit deviation b DVL2 de energized during alarm 47 Deviation of high DVB2 and low limits 48 Deviation within i DVB2 high and low limits 49 PV high limit b PVH2 de energized during alarm 50 PV low limit b PVL2 de energized during alarm 68 SP high limit SPH2 69 SP low limit SPL2 70 Control output high limit MVH2 71 Control output low limit MVL2 Table 10 3 2 Junction Code Type of junction code Indication wid wis wei ws WSs 24 Wait within a segment 4th group 25 Wait within a segment 5th group WS5 101 to 199 Link to pattern 1 to 99 ae Not available for the 101 to 130 for UP550 LINK 99 z EAR ist ee Note LOCAL is valid only for the last segment If specified for other segments they will be ignored and segment switching will be performed as CONT IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 10 Setting Program Patterns gt 10 18 To configure a program patter
200. without permission The contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the preparation of this manual Should any errors or omissions come to your attention however please contact your nearest Yokogawa representative or our sales office E Regarding Protection Safety and Prohibition Against Unauthorized Modification 1 Y In order to protect the product and the system controlled by it against damage and ensure its safe use make certain that all of the instructions and precautions relating to safety contained in this document are strictly adhered to Yokogawa does not guaran tee safety if products are not handled according to these instructions Modification of the product is strictly prohibited Reverse engineering such as the disassembly or decompilation of software is strictly prohibited E Force Majeure 1 Yokogawa assumes no liability to any party for any loss or damage direct or indirect caused by the use or any unpredictable defect of the product No portion of the software supplied by Yokogawa may be transferred exchanged leased or sublet for use by any third party without the prior permission of Yokogawa Be sure to use the spare parts approved by Yokogawa when replacing parts or consumables Use this software with one specified computer only You must purchase another copy of the software for use on each additional computer Copying
201. x Example 192 168 1 1 1 To communicate with a controller with Ethernet communication function IP address IP address set to the controller RS485 address 1 To communicate with a controller with RS485 communication function for which the controller with Ethernet communication function or the Ethernet converter is used as Ethernet serial gateway IP address IP address set to the gateway RS485 address RS485 address set to the controller See Also Chapter 2 Setup of the Ethernet Communication Functions user s manual IM 05G01B52 016E for information about wiring for the Ethernet communication terminals IM 05G01B12 01E 5th Edition 2005 03 25 00 lt Toc gt lt Ind gt lt 12 Uploading Downloading Program Pattern from to Controller Comparing Data Values and Batch Copy gt 12 6 12 2 Downloading Program Pattern Data to Controller Download the program pattern data from LL100 to a GREEN Series controller A WARNING Do not download parameter data to a controller while the controller is being used Be sure to change the operation status to STOP before you execute downloading Downloads Program Pattern Communication port selection Cnr Execute Terminal communication Communication kind selection i Serial communication E Ethrenet communication Serial port conn r BPStcommunication speed o600 r Cancel i FRLiparityi O dd number 7 Sp Ptstop biti DU Midete leneth iF 1 Cz i 7
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