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1. CTS n I M M CTS CTS RTS wo AY NG gt NG OK Lt Let Signal Test of RS 232C in MJ1 and MJ2 Select MJ1 or MJ2 and RS 232C in Communication Port by pressing each switch CTS RTS Communication Port CN RS232C NG us Wi se Sel Loop M2 Loop back Test Check the SD and RD signals Execute the test by connecting the data transfer cable V6 CP to CN1 1 Set the adaptor ADP25 9 which is attached to V6 CP to V6 CP And connect the modular jack side of V6 CP to MJ1 or MJ2 ADP25 9 side of V6 CP to CN1 V6 CP i gt MJ1 2 2 The test is OK if the OK lamp turns on when the Self Loop Test switch is pressed cNi lt gt z a Communication Port CIs Communication Port me CO fey gt e i el M k yrs Ds Le If the NG lamp turns on when the same switch as above is pressed ask the advice of your distributor Signal Test of RS 485 in MJ1 and MJ2 When you execute the signal test of RS 485 in MJ1 and MJ2 ask the advice of your distributor CD 2 Operation of Main Menu B Printer Check Chec
2. Pin No Signal Contents 1 FG Frame ground 2 SD RS 232C send data 3 RD RS 232C receive data CN1 Dsub 25pin 4 RS RS 232C RS request to send ies 5 CS RS 282C CS clear to send 25 18 6 Not used 7 SG Signal ground 8 Not used 9 5V Use prohibited a i 0 ov Use prohibited 1 Not used 2 SD RS 422 send data 3 SD RS 422 send data 4 RS RS 422 RS send data 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 RS RS 422 RS send data 8 CS RS 422 CS receive data 9 CS RS 422 CS receive data 20 Not used 21 Not used 22 Not used 23 Not used 24 RD RS 422 receive data 25 RD RS 422 receive data GEB Serial Connector CN1 Wiring for Communication Never place the communication cable with electric circuits O Never bundle these cables together with other wires in ducts or electric boxes using cord locks Although it is tempting to bundle all the cables neatly together this does not necessarily lead to a noise resistant configuration O It is recommended that the communication cable be independently wired T Wiring duct Communication cable Communication cable Power cable and control cable Cord lock Lam Power cable and control cable In Case of RS 232C Communication O In case of RS 232C SD and SG and RD and SG form a pair O Connect the shielded cable to pin No 1 or the connector case c
3. Screen library Div 2 Screen library lt V1 2 19 0 or later gt an Ae Possible creen No a a Graphic Screen library is converted as shown below gt In the screen library ee ee items on the source screen Ko nn are copied i ERROR pispLAY Screen No 4 DIV 3 Screen No 7 Screen library No 454 DIV 3 Screen calls are set on the individual screens source screen of GD 80 and target screen How to calculate the screen library No after conversion Screen library No Original screen No DIV No x 150 T gt 4 3x 150 454 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion QESED Model Item a GD 80E ve gt Continued If Graphic is checked for screen library at GD 80 the graphics is moved to screen Screen library library at V6 However if the same screen library is used with Graphic checked and unchecked at GD 80 the setting for the screen assigned a larger screen number has priority Example GD 80 V6 Screen No 4 DIV 3 Screen library No 454 DIV 3 Pre NXT ere NXT lt AMecilolilel Screen No 7 Screen No 7 a Melre Nxt The status of the screen RROR DISPLA RROR DISPLA having a smaller screen number a
4. Overlap Memory n Memory n Type Multi Indicates the screen No The number in the multi overlap in which the displayed where the displayed overlap is registered overlap is registered When the overlap is When the overlap is cleared 1 HFFFF is set in cleared the screen No memory n entered last remains in memory n Character string of Character strings are Character strings are converted as graphics switch memory created in graphics They are not converted as character strings in the Switch or Lamp dialog 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion Model Item GD 80 V6 Numeric key mode Type Direct Command Memory n Clear bit 15 The write flag and dis played value of numeric data entry are cleared at the timing this bit is turned ON 0 gt 1 Memory n H0084 DEC 4 digit designation OM 5139 Vv 7i Entry of numeric data Memory n H8084 Clear DEC 4 digit designation Z Input mode Command Memory n Clear bit 15 When this bit is turned ON the write flag is cleared and the display of entered data itself is also cleared Entry is enabled when data type and the digit number etc are designated after turning OFF the clear bit bit 15 Memory n H0084 DEC 4 digit designation gt Entry of numeric data y 5130 v 7i Memory n H8084 Clear and type designation gt Memory n H0084 r g 41 7i Numeric key mode Type Block En
5. Memory Card When the Memory Card switch 2 on the Main Menu is pressed the following Memory Card is dis played This screen is to transfer the screen data between V609E and a memory card Memory Card Port Selection Transfer voor Jack Display lt Card Data Selection Deca gt Gard Screen Data Display lt gt Card I F Driver Start Font Data Cancel Sys Program Procedure of Data Transferring 1 Port Selection Select the Modular Jack MJ1 switch or Modular Jack MJ2 in case of using a modular jack When each switch is pressed the Memory Card Information window is displayed Pressing the Close switch leads to the original screen after checking the memory card information Memory Card Memory Card Port Selection Transfer Memory Card Information ee Display lt Card Sye Program VERSION Display gt Card Font Data VERSION VF Driver Display lt gt Card C sam Lai VERSION Screen PLC Type Screen Comment EE POWER a RUN In case of selecting Card Recorder from Modular Jack 2 on V SFT and transferring data it is possible to select the Modular Jack 2 switch in the Port Selection menu of the Memory Card screen on V6 ED 2
6. Z _ To be connected through RS 485 interface Max 500 m O Available PLCs for multi link Manufacturer Connection as show below is not recommended Z Z Ze Models MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A series link Alink Net10 FX series link A prt QnA series CPU with V MDD SHARP JW series JW100 70H COM port JW20 COM port Hitachi HIDIC H Matsushita Electric Works MEWNET Yokogawa Electric FA500 FA M3 FA M3R Toyoda Machine Works TOYOPUC Fuji Electric MICREX F series FLEX PC COM T TOSHIBA T series TOSHIBA MACHINE TC200 Siemens S7 200 PPI S7 300 400MPI SHINKO ELECTRIC SELMART SAMSUNG SPC series N_plus SECNET LG MASTER K500 1000 Up to 3 units can be connected to one PLC 1 1 Multi link 2 multi link O When multiple V6 are connected to a link unit of PLC use the terminal converter TC485 the optional equipment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd for RS 485 connection e Set the dip switch SW1 of TC485 as 2 wire connection when the TC485 terminal converter is used V6 TC485 V6 TC485 V6 TC485 Link unit Signal FG SD SD RD RD SG Ll RD terminal resistance ON RD SD RD
7. 2 Operation of Main Menu CD A Self loop Test Pressing the switch A on the I O Test brings to the Serial Test screen This is the test menu to check the signals necessary for V6 to communicate with PLC or a personal computer by using only V6 Serial Test vO Test Self Loop Test Please refer to the manual Hardware Specifications CTS ATS Communication Port LA pe NG OK TH ETOOp M2 Signal Test of RS 232C in CN1 Select CN1 and RS 232C in Communication Port by pressing each switch CTS RTS Communication Port CNi RS232C Wg OK Wi RS485 i Seit toop MJ2 Loop back Test Check the SD and RD signals 1 Jump pins 2 and 3 of CN1 2 The test is OK if the OK lamp turns on when the Self Loop Test switch is pressed CTS RIS Communication Port CTS RTS Communication Port CNi RS232C a CNi RS232C NG OK NG EK he MJi RS485 gt Lue aT MJI RS485 l Seit Loop We T Self Loop Wie If the NG lamp turns on when the same switch as above is pressed ask the advice of your distributor ED 2 Operation of Main Menu Test of CTS RTS Check the CTS and RTS signals 1 Jump pins 4 RTS and 5 CT
8. 3 on the Main Menu is pressed the following Comm Param is displayed This screen is to show the setting of communication parameter of V609E SVS PROG VERTAT FONT VER 1 210 1 100 1 000 JAPANESE 32 UF DRV VER 1 200 MELSEC AnAINIU PLC Type MITSUBISHIANAINIU series Comment SRAM Clock When the SRAM Clock switch 4 on the Main Menu is pressed the following SRAM Clock Adjustment screen is displayed This screen is to adjust the V609E built in clock and format the SRAM area zz Tass 20 20 aned Date and Time Adjustment SNE Time 9 0 20 UF DAV VER 1200 MELSEC AMANU 20A Format of SRAM Formats SRAM cassette in the present screen data type Format Execute Data and Time Adjustment 1 Move the cursor by using gt or lt switch and then use or switch to adjust both date and time 2 Press the Set switch after adjusting both date and time 3 Both of them are displayed in the time display located above Format of SRAM Format of SRAM makes the data which is currently stored in the SRAM erased Whenever you try to format the SRAM area take note about this and perform the format carefully 1 First press the Format switch and then do the Execute switch The format of SRAM is performed in the present screen data type 2 The Format C
9. Setting of Modular Jack 1 amp 2 MJ1 MJ2 O Specify the use of MJ1 MJ2 by the software V SFT O Select Modular of System Setting and then the Modular Jack dialog is displayed The setting items of Modular Jack 1 and Modular Jack 2 in this dialog are as follows Modular Jack 1 Modular Jack 2 Editor port Not used Memory Card Memory Card Barcode Barcode V I O V I O Multi Link Multi Link Temp PLC2Way Temp PLC2Way V Link V Link Modbus Slave Modbus Slave Printer Serial Port Printer Serial Port It is impossible to select both Multi Link and Temp PLC2Way in each setting of modular jack It is possible to select this item when Multi Link 2 is selected for Connection and Local Port is set to 1 in the Comm Parameter dialog Editor Transferring Use modular jack 1 MJ1 in case of editor transferring When Editor port is selected for Modular Jack 1 in the Modular Jack dialog it is also possible to transfer the data while running because the auto change of the local mode and the run mode is valid When Editor port is selected on line editing and the simulation mode are also available When the item other than Editor port is selected for Modular Jack 1 in the dialog be sure to transfer the data by the software in the local mode On line editing and the simulation mode are not available O When the data is transferred by software use the ca
10. 120 8 9 inches Color Black orange yellow blinking POWER Lamp red The lamp is lit when the power is supplied RUN Lamp green The lamp is lit when V6 communicates with PLC normally Display Function Specifications Display Language Japanese Eng W Europe Chinese Chinese simplified Korean Characters 1 4 size 1 byte ANKcode Latin 1 ASCII code ASCII code ASCII code 2 byte 16 dot JIS 1st and 2nd Chinese Chinese simplified Hangul without Kanji 2 byte 32 dot JIS tst Size of Characters 1 4 size 8 X 8 dots 1 byte 8X 16 dots 2 byte 16 X 16 dots or 32 X 32 dots Enlarge W 1 8 H 1 8 Number of Characters 1 4 size 80 columns X 40 lines 1 byte 80 columns X 20 lines 2 byte 40 columns X 20 lines Property of Characters Display property normal reverse blinking bold shadow Color black orange yellow blinking Kind of Drawing Lines line continuous lines box parallelogram polygon Circles circle arc sector ellipse elliptical arc elliptical sector Others tile patterns Property of Drawing Type of lines 6 types fine thick dot chain broken two dot chain Tile patterns 16 types incl user definable 8 types Display property normal reverse blinking Display color black orange yellow blinking Color specification foreground background boundaries line Concerning Gothic font use of this font is not recommended
11. 9 inches z 7125 800600 710S 800600 V710T 640480 7085 800600 V708C 640 480 W612 800 600 12 1 inches V610S 800600 10 4 inches V610 640480 10 4 inches V608 640480 7 7 inches V606 320240 5 7 inches W606i 320240 5 7 inches V606e 320 240 5 7 inches V608CH 640 480 7 7 inches VB6O09E 640 400 8 9 inches TELLUS 12801024 5 The screen edit window is displayed GD 80E screen converted for V609E is displayed 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion 3 7 lo x Q Fle Edit Display Draw Part Item System Setting Tool Window Help 18 x CeRonS x eS Division No OH Imer ASEE S Eeen Ek EAU EA O86 sO Sh Ate e OMB 1 ie Re 1234 123 ia 123411232 wom 234 jin Cautions on conversion Conversion contents are largely classified into two categories when converting the GD 80E screen data into the data for V609E Data converted as GD 80 compatible data Functions that cannot be converted as GD 80 compatible data as of V SFT Ver 2 2 0 0 4 a Menu f Manual susssessi isxesssss 160 42 Described below are cautionary items to be taken into consideration for each conversion content Model Item GD 80E V6 Continuous buzzer sound The buzzer keeps sound ing while read area n bit 10 is ON Possible By checking Use continuous buzzer sound in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting Overlap bi
12. File Select e Record Select e Selection Complete To select a file record in the card follow either of the procedures below File Select gt 1 Selection Complete gt 2 Selection Complete or Record Select gt Selection Complete Card No Card name File name Record name edit Impossible Since No name is directly written in the memory card nothing is stored in the PLC memory Switch Function gt File Select gt Record Select gt None To select a file record in the card follow either of the procedures below File Select gt 1 2 Press the display area File Select gt Record Select gt Press the display area The operation press the display area is used instead of pressing the Selection Complete at GD 80 Card No 0 File No 3 Card No 0 File No Card No 0 File No 3 Card Name Hak File Name Card Name Hak File Name TU 008 sae x 0 Produce rm Fes Ee Fe some gt 2 SR 003 KE Voi Ar I EE gt Switch Action e File Name Edit e Record Name Edit Press File Name Edit or Record Name Edit after selecting a file or a re cord and the multi over lap for which the chara cter entry mode is set is displayed Switch Function gt File Name Edit gt Record Name Edit Select a file or a record after turning ON the File Name Edit or R
13. Operation of Main Menu 2 Data Selection Transfer Pressing each switch leads to selection of the target for data transferring Possible to select multiple items Data Selection Transfer Memory Card Memory Card Port Selection Transfer Port Selection Transfer Data Selection Display gt Card IET Data Selection Display lt gt Card Screen Data i Font Data 1 Sys Program 3 Start When the Start switch is pressed the data transferring starts During data transfer the character the lamp of Start switch is turned ON After transferring data the following message is displayed Press the OK switch Start transferring During transferring Memory Card Memory Card Port Selection Transfer Port Selection Transfer Data Selection Display gt Caro Data Selection Eem EE Trower TF Driver Font Daa Font Data Sys Program Sys Program Display gt Card Display lt gt Card Finish transferring Memory Card Work normally finished Data Selection 2 Operation of Main Menu ED Message Display in Data Transferring If an error occurs during transferring data the message display Work normally finished window sh
14. at the side of in the battery connector by pressing it in the direction of the side side Battery side 4 Replace it with a new one Set the battery with the side upward When setting the battery put it at the side of and then put it in the side by pressing it in the direction of the side 5 Close the rear case of V609E 6 Attach the 4 external screws 7 Remove the caution seal from V609E Write down the date after 5 years in the section of the replacement date of the caution seal and put up the seal on the rear of V609E 8 Turn on V609E Transfer the RAM file in the case of saving it before the replacement Please use this page freely System Menu 1 Operation of Main Menu 2 Errors Caused on the V609E 2 Operation of Main Menu CD 1 Operation of Main Menu When the power of V6 is turned on for the first time the screen on the below left is displayed After transfer ring the screen data to V6 the following Main Menu is displayed When power is turned on for the first time Main Menu after transferring data SYS PROG VER 1 430 HHF EREL TTR O FONT VER Transfer the screen data ONT VERT 2107 100710 UF DAV VER 1 200 E oes MELSEC AMANU PLC Type MITSUBISHIANAINIU series WASE Comment Stages GSateAle If the screen data has been already transferred to V6 press the RUN STOP switch on the rea
15. multi link GERD For the I F driver the Multi Link 2 is supported by the version of 1 100 or later and as for a V6 master station make sure the hardware version of the unit is as follows As for V609E V606 V606i any version can be used Analog type V612T gt D V612C gt C V610S gt D V610T gt D V610C gt C V608C gt F Matrix type All version When V609E or V606 V606i is used as a master V6 models that can be connected as a slave are only V609E V606 and V606i The Multi Link 2 cannot be used in Temperature control network Up to 4 units can be connected to one PLC Use the terminal converter TC485 the optional equipment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd See Multi link2 manual for further details Wire the shielded FG only at the one of both sides so that they are not connected e Set the dip switch SW1 of TC485 as 2 wire connection when the TC485 terminal converter is used b c d e V6 master Terminal block V6 slave V6 slave V6 slave MJ1 2 prepared by user CN1 TC485 CN1 TC485 CN1 TC485 Terminal resistor Terminal resistor Terminal resistor Terminal resistor ON OFF OFF ON e Short circuit between RD and SD and RD and SD when the TC485 terminal converter is not used GEZD i n 1 Multisink 2 multi link n 1 Link Communication Multi link Multiple V6 and a PLC are connected n 1 to 31 NIIE
16. of A to F in BCD in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting With check mark Same display mode as with GD 80 Without check mark A F are always displayed in 0 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion GED Model Item GD 80E V6 Switching over of numeric data blocks Numeric key mode Action Plus block Minus block switch Graphic relay mode on overlap Datum point 4 Switching over is pro cessed even when un registered numeric data blocks exist between Start No and End No of switching over target Block No No 4 Example TT No 0 Unregistered EI All blocks including unregistered blocks are switched over gt q When a graphic relay is set on an overlap the registered graphic is displayed in reference to the datum point of the screen Example Graphic library lt Previous Version gt If an unregistered numeric data block exists within switch ing over target block range specified by Start No and End No block switching over processing is suspended at an unregistered block Example Switching over possible Switching over impossible No 4 No 2 Unregistered block Switching over is impossible for blocks that appear after the unregistered block lt V1 2 19 0 or later gt Possible By checking Skip te
17. power supply cables in order to avoid malfunction caused by noise As for the use in the facilities related to nuclear energy or in the facilities of official importance please consult with our distributer about it Notes on Installation Operate MONITOUCH under the conditions indicated by the manual A _ If you don t set the conditions indicated by the manual for the unit it could cause fire malfunction physical damage or deterioration Maintain the following conditions in order to avoid fire or trouble Don t let the unit come in contact with corrosive gas flammable gas solvents grinding fluids or cutting oil Never let the unit be exposed to high temperature high humidity and other outside weather conditions Don t allow the unit to be exposed to excessive dust salt and metallic particles Don t allow the unit to be shaken or hit by other objects Equipment must be correctly mounted so that the main terminal will not inadvertently be touched during an application Notes on Cable Connection Turn off the power supply when you set up the system or connect the DANGER cables otherwise you will get an electric shock or damage the unit Connect the cables correctly to the terminals of MONITOUCH in CAUTION accordance with the specified voltage and wattage Over voltage over wattage and the incorrect cable connection could cause the unit to be damaged physically or functionally and also could result
18. the maximum baud rate is 57 600 bps GED 1 Notes on Usage 2 Notes on Usage Environmental Limits 5 Never install MONITOUCH in a place where impacts or vibrations may be transmitted 1 Use MONITOUCH at an ambient temperature of 0 50 C and a relative humidity of 85 RH 0 50 C A 6 Avoid any place in which there is the possibility that water corrosive gas flammable gas solvents grinding fluids or cutting oil can come in contact with the unit Never install the unit in a place where dust salt and metallic particles are present 2 Install a forced fan or an air conditioner to maintain the ambient temperature when it is higher than the above mentioned range 3 Avoid places where moisture may easily con dense due to sudden temperature changes Locations 1 Secure sufficient space around MONITOUCH for ventilation 2 Never attach MONITOUCH to the top of any apparatus generating high levels of heat heater transformer large capacity resistor etc 3 Never install MONITOUCH in the same compart ment as high voltage equipment The unit should be at least 200 mm away from high voltage lines or power cables 1 An emergency stop circuit must be composed of an external relay circuit with a sta
19. to change without prior notice Notes on safe usage of MONITOUCH In this Specifications for V609E you will find various notes categorized under the following three levels with the signal words Danger Warning and Caution These signal words are to warn the user of possible misuse of the unit To comprehend the critical notes on the safe procedure you must go through this manual before you install MONITOUCH and operate it correctly Danger DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Warning WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury and could cause property damage Notes on System Design Never use the input function of MONITOUCH such as the touch switch WARNING for an emergency switch because it could threaten a human life or break a part of the unit Please design the system of the unit in order to respond to a malfunction of the touch switch Prevent the static electricity from being charged on the sheet metal CAUTION where MONITOUCH is mounted in order to avoid malfunction caused by noise Never bundle input output cables with high voltage and large current cables such as power supply cables Keep input output cables at least 200mm away from
20. unit is far away from the secondary port of the transformer and noise gets mixed in an isolating transformer becomes unneces sary If any power voltage fluctuation caused by noise is expected it is recommended that a voltage stabilizer effective in noise resistance be used j Insulation transformer i Power Supply or to V609E Stabilized transformer Se We J Grounding 1 25mm twisted AN This equipment must be earthed O An independent earth pole shall be used for MONITOUCH The level V6 Other Equipment of grounding resistance should be less than 100 Q O Use a cable which has a nominal cross section of more than 2mm for Q grounding O Grounding point shall be near the MONITOUCH to shorten the distance of grounding wires 1 Serial Connector CN1 1 15 Q Serial Connector CN1 CN1 is used for communicating between a PLC and a V609E RS 232C RS 422 485 Interface Specifications Item Specifications Serial Interface for connecting PLC D sub 25 pins female Serial Connector CN1 The pin arrangement of serial connector is as follows RS 232C RS 422 485 Asynchronous type Data length 7 8 bits Parity even odd none Stop bit 1 2 bits Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600bps
21. 10 11 12 1 20 21 22 2 30 31 32 3 40 41 42 e For Result Display checked the numerical display Display Function No is set in the same DIV No as that of a statistics graph Memory of each numerical display is the same as Memory of the graph e For Display checked the numerical display Display Function Display Statistics Graph is set in the same DIV No as that of a statistics graph Incompatible Functions after Conversion There are functions for which compatibility with GD 80 cannot be maintained after converting to V6 The following describes these functions ein Made GD 80 v6 General purpose General purpose serial Impossible serial communi communication protocol Since the general purpose communication protocol cation special to GD 80 is used special to V series is used the protocol is not compatible Communication Baud rate Impossible parameter 1200 and 2400 bps are Both baud rates are automatically converted to 4800 bps available Display characters Characters to be display When an even value is set for Enlarge X Y such ed are not influenced by characters are automatically displayed in 32 dot font Enlarge X Y setting Accordingly displayed image will somewhat differs from the characters displayed at GD 80 When Japanese 32 selected in Font Setting of System Setting as font is changed to Japanese displayed image will come close to the characters displayed at GD 80
22. All PLC Caret GED gt Screen Editing of V609E 4 The Screen 0 Edit window is displayed Start screen editing Ga Series Editor for Windows Version 2 10 untitled 6 609E 640 400 8 9 inches Screen 0 Edit N i xi Q Fie Edt Display Draw Part Item System Setting Tool Window Help 6 x DSA onS 9 5 G be oH Division No oH Ime HSS SE PUOCEEVEREEHEARMANGSaRBCOR LOOCSIAHAto 70s OOF 1 AL BS Restrictions on Creating New Screens with V609E When creating a screen newly using V609E restrictions indicated below should be taken into consideration Screen memory About 760k bytes could increase according to the font to be used Expansion of memory size is not allowed Overlap size Although up to 3 overlaps can be displayed simultaneously on a screen data size for overlapping is limited Total data size of overlaps is 256 000 bytes Example 1 Creating a single overlap 640 Overlap No 0 640 x 400 256 000 lt 256 000 400 Displaying other overlaps is not possible Example 2 Creating two overlaps 500 4 500 x 300 150 000 Overlap No 0 z W250 250 x 400 100 000 Overlap Nol 150 000 100 000 250 000 lt 256 000 400 Another overlap of up to 6 000 byte size may be registered When a total data size of overlaps displayed in one screen exceeds the limit indicated above error message D
23. D 80 All graph broken lines are controlled by memory n It is not possible to gain the totally identical control as GD 80 Graph value memory Memory n specified by each 0 to 15 tab windows 1 Sampling Bit Data Trend During scrolling in the sampling data area using the Roll Up Roll Down Plus Block Minus Block switch nothing is displayed in the display area During scrolling in the sampling data area using the Roll Up Roll Down Plus Block Minus Block switch the cursor is displayed and the data currently selected can be recognized GESED gt GD 80E gt V609E Conversion Item GD 80 V6 Sampling Count value is displayed Numeric values Display Function Sample Count Display Trend only at V6 Digits 3 and Char Type 1 4 are set at the lower left area of the graph Count of the zero position is displayed at the lower The current count is displayed left area of the graph Sampling A space of 1 byte chara A space of four 1 byte character size is provided between bit cter size is provided the display in the area and the message between the display in the area and the message Memory card mode Card No 0 File No Card Name Hak File Name 0 Produce 2 SR 003 ec Select ii Card No Card name File name Record name edit Edited and entered No name are once stored in the PLC memory Switch Action e
24. LC manual of each manufacturer for connection lt E g gt The following example describes how one V609E is connected to three PLCs made by MITSUBISHI See MITSUBISHI s manual for further details V609E CN1 Link unit Link unit Link unit Signal Pin No Signal Signal FG ot geil FG FG SD 12 i i RDA RDA sD 13 M l RB RDB RD 24 SDA SDA RD 235 Hl spp SDB SG 7 i i i i SG SG SD RD terminal resistance is ON Use twist shielded cable GED i n i Multi link 2 multi link 12 n 1 Multilink 2 multi link Multiple V6s are connected to a single PLC In this style there are two kinds of communications n 1 Link Communication Multi link2 O Up to 4 units can be connected to one PLC Between a PLC and the V6 master station is the same as those for 1 1 communication PLC Communication between the stations RS 485 2 wire system Maximum length 500 m a l b g d 3 c d e cnt m32 ent CNI CNI V6 master V6 slave V6 slave V6 slave Station 1 Station 2 Station 3 Station 4 O Available PLCs for multi link2 As of December 2003 the PLCs supported are as follows All the PLCs which are usable for 1 1 communi cation will be supported Models Aseries link A series CPU QnA series link QnA series CPU QnH Q series link Q
25. M and Clock How to Set SRAM Make sure if the battery is set before starting the following procedures 1 Specify the necessary setting of the SRAM Clock Setting in the System Setting when editing the screen data file 2 Transfer the screen data file to V609E 3 Pressing the SRAM Clock switch of the Main Menu screen to the SRAM Clock Adjustment screen and execute the format of SRAM After that the area of SRAM in V609E30M is to be available O How to Set Clock Make sure if the battery is set before starting the following procedures 1 Check Use Built in Clock of the SRAM Clock Setting in the System Setting when editing the screen data file 2 Transfer the screen data file to V609E 3 Pressing the SRAM Clock switch of the Main Menu screen to the SRAM Clock Adjustment screen and set the calendar After that the clock function in V609E30M is to be available Replacement of Battery Safety Precaution for Handling a Battery The lithium battery encloses inflammable materials such as lithium and organic solvent Therefore wrong handling of the lithium battery may cause personal injury or fire Thoroughly pay attention to the following cautions when handling the lithium battery to prevent unintended accidents Be sure and discharge the build up of static electricity before installing inspecting and maintaining the product When replacing a battery be sure and use the same battery as mentioned abo
26. RAM Memory Card via CREC In case of connecting a printer to V609E with a REC MCARD Memory Card SRAM at all times be sure to turn off a printer at the same time when turning off V609E If a printer is not turned off when V609E is turned off the voltage will circulate from the power supply line of a printer to make the power consumption of SRAM cassette s backup battery increase and finally the backup battery will consume drastically within a few months GED Specifications of SRAM amp Built in Clock 17 Specifications of SRAM amp Built in Clock Memory Specifications Item Specifications Memory Type SRAM Memory Capacity 8kbytes Backup Specifications Item Specifications Battery Specification Lithium primary battery of coin type Battery model CR2430 SANYO Backup Period 5 years at the temperature of 25 C Replacement Available battery is attached to a socket Detection of Voltage for Battery Lowering Available internal memories allocated Calendar Precision Remainder on a month 90 seconds at the temperature of 25 C Notes on Usage of SRAM amp Clock Function Check if the battery is set when using SRAM or clock function The contents of SRAM may not be maintained if the electric power for SRAM is cut off The factory shipped configuration is with the battery set Refer to the next item How to Check the Battery about the way to check the battery conditi
27. S of CN1 2 The test is OK if the CTS lamp and the RTS lamp turn on at the same time that the RTS switch is pressed Similarly the test is OK if the CTS turns off at the same time that the RTS is turned off RTS Signal Test of RS 485 in CN1 Select CN1 and RS 485 in Communication Port by pressing each switch Communication Port CTS ATS MJ2 Loop back Test Check the SD and RD signals 1 Jump each pin 12 and 24 13 and 25 of CN1 2 The test is OK if the OK lamp turns on when the Self Loop Test switch is pressed CTS Communication Port CTS Tes Communication Port CNI R5220 k CNI R5226 NG 2k Wi RS485 ne E t Wi R5485 M If the NG lamp turns on when the same switch as above is pressed ask the advice of your distributor 2 Operation of Main Menu 2 5 Test of CTS RTS Check the CTS and RTS signals 1 Jump each pin 14 RTS and 19 CTS 17 RTS and 18 CTS of CN1 2 The test is OK if the CTS lamp and the RTS lamp turn on at the same time that the RTS switch is pressed Similarly the test is OK if the CTS turns off at the same time that the RTS is turned off
28. SD terminal resistance OFF erminal resistance OFF Use twist shielded cable e Short circuit between RD and SD and RD and SD when the TC485 terminal converter is not used When multiple V6 are connected directly to MITSUBISHI s QCPU port the optional equipment V MDD is required Make sure to use V MDD GD port It is recommended to use TC485 Terminal Converter which is an optional equipment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd e Set the dip switch SW1 of TC485 as 2 wire connection when the TC485 terminal converter is used V MDD V6 TC485 V6 TC485 V6 TC485 GD port Signal Signal Signal Pin No Signal FG FG FG SD SD SD sD Ml SD RD RD 1 ot RD RD RD RD SG f SG SG OE 7 a RxD RD terminal resistance ON e Short circuit between RD and SD and RD and SD when the TC485 terminal converter is not used RD SD terminal resistance OFF RD SD terminal resis OFF Use twist shielded cable ance GED i Modular Jack 1 amp 2 3 ModularJack1 amp 2 Modular Jack 1 amp 2 MJ1 2 MJ1 2 Pin No Signal SD RD SD RD 5V 5V Output power supply ov Max 150mA oV RD SD The right diagram is the pin arrangement and the signal name of modular jack 1 amp 2 12345678 TT boe INID AJ UJN
29. Specifications for V609E HAKKO TOUCH OPERATION FLAT PANEL MONITITOUCH V609E Record of Revision Printing Date Reference No Revised Contents June 2001 1040NEO First Edition December 2003 1040NE1 Second Edition A partial revision eAvailable PLCs for multi drop multi link2 and multi link modified Specifications of SRAM amp Built in clock added GD 80E gt V609E Conversion modified Preface Thank you for selecting the MONITOUCH V6 series For proper set up you are requested to read through this booklet to understand more about the product For more information about V6 series refer to the following manuals Contents Name of Manuals Ref No Shows wiring for each PLC setting of V6 Hardware Specifications 2006NEx communication parameter etc The V SFT operating procedure is Reference Manual Operation 1043NEx described The functions and instructions of V7 V6 Reference Manual Function 1044NEx series are described Shows exercises in V SFT edit V SFT Tutorial 1022NEx Shows how to connect and set Temperature Control Network 1033NEx Temperature Control Network For further details about the PLC see the manual attached to each PLC Notes 1 This booklet may not in whole or in part be printed or repro duced without the prior written consent of Hakko Electronics Co Ltd 2 Information in this booklet is subject
30. T Printer Cable 2 5m Connects V6 to a printer When using CBM292 293 printer our printer cable V6 PTCBM is available CREC Card Recorder Reads display data created by personal computer or works as an external memory storage system for the memory manager and data logging func tions REC MCARD Memory Card Complies with JEIDA Ver 4 0 Used as a recording medium for display data back up and for the memory manager or data logging function SRAM 256K 512K 1M 2M 4Mbyte FLASH ROM 256K 512K 1M M CARD SFT Memory Card Editor Application software for editing data stored in a memory card For Windows98 NT 4 0 Me 2000 XP V I O Serial Extension I O Used as an external I O unit for PLC It has 16 inputs and 16 outputs r 1 6 1 System Composition TC485 Terminal Converter Used for connection between a V6 and a PLC at the RS 422 485 terminal block V MDD ACPU QnACPU FXCPU Dual Port Interface Add on connector with two ports specifically designed for the connector on the MITSUBISHI s ACPU QnACPU FXCPU programmer This can improve operability of the ACPU QnACPU FXCPU programmer that is directly connected TC609 Terminal converter for V609E The communication board that allows the use of existing communication cable used with GD 80E V6 BCD Cable for Barcode Reader 3m Connects V6 to a barcode reader V6 MLT Cable for Multi Link 2 master station 3m A c
31. able which is used for connecting the V6 master station and the V6 slave station in the Multi Link 2 connection V6 TMP Cable for Temperature Coniroller 3m Connects V6 to a temperature controller GD GS80E Protection Sheet Protects the operation panel surface Five sheets are included in one package GD WP80E Waterproof Sheet Protects the operation panel surface from water 1 Names of Components 1 7 4 Namesof Components Front Side S Q POWER a Rear Side 1 Mounting holes for fixtures D 2 Display 3 Power lamp 4 RUN lamp 5 AC DC input terminal of power supply 6 RUN STOP switch 7 CN1 for PLC RS 232C RS 422 8 MJ1 2 for data transfer and for temperature controller and for barcode reader and for CREC option 9 Dip switches 10 CN2 for printer GED 1 Dimensions and Panel Cut out 5 Dimensions and Panel Cut out Dimensions of V609E Unit mm Bottom View Rear View 276 Kk I A 95 85 of EEEEEE i u Front View Side View 288 oO oO 0 gt A Panel Cu
32. ack Other than black Monochrome 8 grade Display White Hardware Orange yellow Orange yellow 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion 2 G D 80E gt V609E Conversion CONSIDERATIONS ON HARDWARE When you replace GD 80E with V609E note the following points Effective display area GD 80EH E0 8 9 8 9 Countermeasures Panel cutout dimensions 277 W x192 Hmm 277 W x192 H mm Display device GD 80EH High intensity EL GD 80E0 EL High intensity EL Use high intensity EL also to replace GD 80E0 EL Resolution for display 640 W x 400 H dots 640 W x 400 H dots Resolution for touch switches 20 horizontal x 10 vertical switches 40 horizontal x 20 vertical switches nector For direct connection to Mitsubishi A Q FX CPU Available Direct connection to CPU is possible using standard D sub 25 pin connector Matrix type Matrix type External I O With RUN STOP and RUN STOP and BZ None terminals BZ terminals terminals are not available RS 422 terminal Only for GD 80xxx0 Not available Use terminal converter TC485 or Available TC609 only for V609E product of Hakko Electronics both options D sub 15 pin con Only for GD 80xxxM Not available To use MB CPU cable for D sub 15 pin connector Use terminal converter TC609 MB CPU To connect to CPU using D sub 25 pin connect
33. ame DIV as the entry mode on the overlap 4 If Data Block Area is set on the overlap it is deleted since it is unnecessary 5 Name display parts are automatically converted in Bytes 3 Therefore setting should be changed if necessary The memory card mode operates normally by the setting indicated above Command Memory operation in the Entry mode is not necessary om For checking Bytes 2 Entry mode 3 Record Name x Type Data Display or Block 4 V Type Memolly Card File No a lo 1 x File Name Record Namie Display function Entry Target vV Display Function Entry Display Fie Saec Selec Fie name eof Name Ed eco Set Seted scree el scree el eq Screen No 19 V6 Multi overlap edit No 20 V6 Line Among the eight kinds of lines four kinds of lines can be edited as needed Impossible Six line kinds are provided in total and all of them are fixed Please use this page freely MONITOUCH Hakko Electronics Co Ltd Sales 890 1 Kamikashiwano machi Matto shi Ishikawa 924 0035 Japan TEL 81 76 274 2144 FAX 81 76 274 5208 1040NE1 31200000
34. ata has some error Error 54 is displayed in V609E and communication with a PLC is disabled Always observe the limit of the data size when creating overlaps 3 Screen Editing of V609E EED Display colors V609E has only two colors black and orange yellow The relationship between the color setting at the editor and displayed color on V609E is indicated in the table below Software V SFT V SFT settin 9 Default Setting of Display Reversed image Unit Setting gt Backlight Black Other than black Black Other than black Hardware V609E Black Orange yellow Orange yellow Black Create a screen taking the relationship above into consideration It is possible to check the display image using the screen editor Select Display Environment from the Display menu In the Display Environment dialog click the Others tab window Check the Monochrome 8 grade Display and click OK Display Environment x Detail Menu Dsp Grid Others Zoom 100 z IV Interlock text in the switch J Limit of Edit Model Area J Enlarge items including circles in the opposite angle T Not display overlaps when Base is selected IV Windows 2000 NT4 0 paint processing Display colors on the screen are set as shown below with the setting above V SFT V SFT Display Environment i i 2 i AE i Default Eoo Software Monochrome 8 grade Display Black Other than bl
35. be taken into consideration when converting the GD 80E data to V609E screen data refer to 2 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion The following describes the procedure for newly creating the screens using V609E Setting Procedure A new V609E screen will be created according to the following procedure 1 Start V SFT and click the New icon or select New from the File menu pie oo Or a Open E Transfer Send AT command 2 The Edit Model dialog is displayed Select V609E 640 400 8 9 inches then click OK x Edit Model BOSE 640 400 8 9 inches V712S 800 600 710S 800 600 V710T 640 480 7085 800 600 V708C 640 480 V612 800 600 12 1 inches V610S 800600 10 4 inches V610 640 480 10 4 inches V608 640 4807 7 inches V606 320 2405 7 inches V606i 320 240 5 7 inches V606e 320 2405 7 inches V608CH 640 480 7 7 _ inches VEDIE 640 400 8 9 inches TELLUS 12801024 3 The Select PLC Type dialog is displayed Select a PLC model then click OK According to the selected PLC model the Comm Parameter dialog may be displayed After checking the setting click OK Select PLC Type MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC x E MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC A series CPU QnA series link QnA series CPU QnH Q series link QnH A series CPU QnH Q series CPU Q00 00 01 CPU FX series CPU FX2N series CPU Display Multisink2 PLC Display
36. ble for data transferring which is the optional equip ment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd V6 CP 3m to connect V609E to a personal computer 1 Setting of Dip Switches 1 27 4 Setting of Dip Switches Setting of Dip Switches ea resistance of MJ2 modular jack 2 i terminal resistance of pin No 24 and 25 in CN1 Terminal resistance of MJ1 modular jack 1 i used Setting of Terminal Resistance Set DIPSW 7 ON in case of connecting V6 to PLC by RS 422 485 Set DIPSW 6 DIPSW 8 ON in case of connecting with Modular Jack 1 2 by the connection as shown below Multi link 2 communication master Temp PLC2Way communication by connection of RS 485 Card Recorder CREC option is used Serial Extension I O V I O option is used Terminal V609E connected with V Link by connection of RS 485 O Keep DIPSW 1 2 3 4 5 and 8 not used OFF EED 1 Barcode Reader Interface 5 Barcode Reader Interface O It is possible to receive the signal from a barcode reader by connecting a barcode reader to V609E via the modular jack MJ1 MJ2 of V609E To connect a barcode reader to V609E via MJ1 MJ2 use the cable which is the optional equipment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd V6 BCD Length 3m 12345678 Brown 5V Red OV Orange RXD Yellow TXD Notes on Connection e Incase of using the barcode reader which uses the CTS and RTS control the barcode reader may not work normally withou
37. d Specify the same number as Command Memory n 1 and choose 2 words GD80 Compatible checked e Type Target Memory Input Item Select and GD 80 Compatible are set same as that in case of Type Block Direct e The settings of tenkey blocks are the same as that of Data Block Area mode in case of Type Block Direct When Command External is set the address of Block No Read Mem is the same as of Command Memory in Entry mode When the overlap containing the keypad is stored in another screen multi overlap is used Block No Read Mem is temporarily set in u4000 Be sure to change it from u4000 to the address of Command Memory ESD gt GD 80E gt V609E Conversion iten ee GD 80 V6 Character Entry Entry mode mode Type Data Display Command Memory same as Memory in GD 80 Info Output Memory converted to Write Area n 2 e Target Memory Direct Input Item Select Internal Detail tab window Use Graphic checked Both Start Graphic and End Graphic are automatically set same as Initial Graphic No of Character Entry mode in GD 80 If necessary specify End Graphic later e For character displays on a screen Display Function Entry Target is set Statistics graph e The DIV No is converted as follows mode DIV No 0 1 2 3 Graph No 0123 0123 01 2 3 01 2 3 V6DIVNo 0
38. e aaan 1 10 8 Winng of Power Supply assassinos 1 14 9 Se al Connector CNI iriiria i 1 15 10 1 L COMMUNICA ONS scccy totes een teen cst vapp 1 19 11 1 n Multi drop Communication eee 1 20 12 n 1 Multi link 2 WMH WIR seeren 1 22 13 M d lar acK 2 srice 1 26 14 Setting of Dip Switches sssssssssssrssrissrrerirssrarsrrarrrnsrersnr 1 27 15 Barcode Reader Interface asssssssrsssrssrrrsrrnsrrrernnsrnnsnn 1 28 16 Printer Interface CN2 sssssssssssrirssrassrssrerssrarrnrarrrnsrnrsnna 1 29 17 Specifications of SRAM amp Built in COCK ccnrcernn 1 30 2 System Menu 1 Operation Of Main Menu ececcceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeeeeteaes 2 1 2 Erors Caused on the VGUGE siceccd scrcescinetcssicatectecectaciaduess 2 11 3 Editing amp Converting Screen 1 Screen Editing of V609E ssssssesrsrsrrnsrsssnrsrnninnnrnnnnsnnsnnnnea 3 1 Setting POCEQUME ies ccsieeitei tic veies de teedscncteat ai aiai Eii 3 1 Restrictions on Creating New Screens with V609E 1 ccceeeeeeeees 3 2 2 G D 80E gt VGO9E Conversion sic dicattcaxdcccanedasbitia iadadbenddecdccas 3 4 CONSIDERATIONS ON HARDWARE cceccesceeseeseesessesseseeessesseaeeeees 3 4 CONSIDERATIONS ON SOFTWARE c cece ects tee ser seetersneeenenes 3 6 Hardware Specifications 1 Special Features 2 Notes on Usage 3 System Composition 4 Names of Components 5 Dimensions and Panel Cut out 6 Mounting Procedure 7 Specifications 8 Wiring
39. ecord Name Edit switch and the multi overlap for which the entry mode is set is displayed Record No 0 Record Name TUA Record No 0 Record Name TU fie Fle Name Edb eq Record Name forssa gt gt femme p 1 TUE 2 TUC 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion GESED Model Item GD 80 V6 Editing No name in the memory card mode e Multi overlap is always used e Editing is impossible unless Memory bit 12 of the numeric keypad entry mode character entry mode for No editing is set ON e An overlap is deleted when the ENT key is pressed and the card No or the card name file name record name is entered Screen No 20 GD 80 For the screen on GD 80 where nothing is registered other than the normal overlap S At V6 the normal overlap is automatically reg istered in the same number as multi overlap edit In the state after conversion converted data cannot be used as it is Take the following into consideration 1 In the state the normal overlap for Type Multi is reg istered in the screen the overlap is transferred to the same area of the screen No of multi overlap edit 2 The entry mode on the overlap is always changed to Type Memory Card 3 Num Display parts or Char Display parts of Display Function Entry display are always set in the s
40. en Display Function No is set e Type Data Display e Target Memory Output Memory e Input Item Select External e GD 80 Compatible checked When there is no overlap 4 is set When there is an overlap the DIV No for the overlap of GD 80 is set e For numerical displays on a screen Display Function Entry Target is set The number of Order is converted automatically as shown below GD 80 V6 DIV No Data No Order 0 0 to 31 0 to 31 1 0 to 31 32 to 63 2 0 to 31 64 to 95 3 0 to 31 96 to 127 e Type Block e Target Memory Output Memory e Input Item Select Internal e GD 80 Compatible cannot be specified but checked e The settings of tenkey blocks are set in DIV4 as settings for Data Block Area mode Data Block Area mode Division No 4 Command Internal Initial Block Min Block Set the number of Start Max Block Set the number of End Item Select unchecked Set if necessary GD 80 Compatible checked Type Block e Target Memory Direct e Input Item Select Internal e GD 80 Compatible cannot be specified but checked e The settings of tenkey blocks are set in DIV4 as settings for Data Block Area mode Data Block Area mode Division No 4 Command Internal same as GD 80 When Command External is set the address of Block No Read Mem is the same as of Command Memory in Entry mode Item Select checke
41. erlap is registered as a normal overlap in a screen And an overlap is also registered in the same number of a multi overlap edit as one of a screen in GD 80 automatically Switch Lamp Frame type graphics Graphic Call is automatically set on the screen for creating editing switch lamp parts Switch Switch Memory of the following Function Normal Block Block Mode Bit Operation gt Converted to Output Memory Relay mode e DIVO gt Converted to Relay Info Output as Write Area n 5 DIV1 gt Converted to Relay Info Output as Write Area n 8 DIV2 gt Converted to Relay Info Output as Write Area n 11 DIV3 gt Converted to Relay Info Output as Write Area n 14 Tenkey mode Entry mode e The contents of Command Memory are the same as that of GD 80 e Write Area n 2 is automatically specified for Info Output Memory e Characters in a keypad 0 to 9 and are converted to the drawing characters on a screen 0 to 9 and are also stored in Char Entry in the Switch dialog in 1 byte character The characters within the switch are placed off the screen so that they do not cover the drawing characters 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion QESRD ie ee Item GD 80 V6 Tenkey mode Type Direct Type Indirect Type Block Type Block Direct Type Multi e Type Direct e For numerical displays on a scre
42. g software Drawing Tool Name of exclusive drawing software _ V SFT Ver 1 2 18 0 or later Personal computer Pentium Il 450MHz or more is recommended OS Microsoft Windows 98 NT version 4 0 Me 2000 XP Capacity of hard disk required _ free area of approx 460MB or more For minimum installation Approx 105MB Display Resolution of 800 X 600 or more is recommended GELD 1 Wiring of Power Supply 8 Winng of Power Supply Electrical Wiring O Connects the cable for power supply to the terminal on the rear side of V609E CELEEEL CEEELEE CEEEEEL Type 100 240VAC Type 24VDC L Power Suppl Pi Suppl Too Py EAE 24 VDC 240VAC 10 Q N NC Nc Earth Earth SJ Screw Size Torque N m Clamp Terminal Unit mm M3 5 0 5 5kgf cm s omax Qi somax D i O The power source used must be within the allowable voltage fluctuation O Use a power source with low noise between the cables or ground and the cable O Use as thick a power cable as possible to minimize any drop in voltage Keep cables of 100V AC and 24V DC sufficiently away from high voltage large current cables Notes on Usage of 100 240V AC Specifications Generally an isolating transformer improves noise resistance However if the display
43. haracters are distinguished e For 1 byte characters NULL code is process ed as indicated below Conversion is made in Char Display Compatibility to character display on GD 80 is possible by checking JIS ASCII of the Detail tab window lt Character 2 display L JIS ASCIl gt e Unlike GD 80 NULL code is processed as indicated below In LSB gt MSB D100 H0041 D101 H4443 Character string following 00 is A CD j A not displayed H41 00 43 44 H41 00 4344 D100 H4200 D101 H4443 5 Character string following 00 is BCD not displayed H 00 42 43 44 H 00 42 43 44 e 2 byte characters are displayed in JIS code Compatible with JIS code lt Character 1 display M JIS ASCII gt In case of 1 byte Same display as GD 80 Same NULL code processing In case of 2 byte Display 2 byte characters in the same JIS code as GD 80 Switching the numeric keypad to HEX data entry keys The key in the nu meric keypad is automat ically changed to the HEX entry selection key Example 7 8 9 A 4 5 6 Vv 1 2 3 CL 0 A CR For HEX entry ue 8 9 a r 1 2 3 E S Loree 0 LI AFI h CR LN a A Y Changed to the HEX entry selection key lt Previous Version gt The key in the numeric keypad is not changed to the HEX entr
44. in fire Ground FG terminal which must be for the unit The level of grounding resistance is less than 100Q Prevent any conductive particles from entering into MONITOUCH The conductive particles could cause fire trouble or malfunction of the unit Notes on Maintenance and Operation Never touch the terminals while the power supply is on otherwise DANGER you will get an electric shock You must put the cover of the terminals on the unit when you turn on the power and operate it The liquid crystal in the LCD panel is a hazardous substance If the LCD panel is damaged never swallow the leaked liquid crystal If the liquid crystal spills on your skin or clothing use soap and wash off thoroughly CAUTION Hakko Electronics Co Ltd is not responsible for an unauthorized person who may fix disassemble or reconstruct any unit Avoid displaying the same patterns for hours It may cause afterimages due to the property of LCD display If you use the fixed patterns for hours use the auto OFF function of the backlight Contents 1 Hardware Specifications 1 Special Se Sisenna 1 1 2 Notes on WEA OS te ccsscructsssesavailerstaniacetulinanuttaatescenactatectivasnninanes 1 2 3 yten GC OMMP OSTOMY sirs rrr iraan raar EEEE EEE 1 4 A Names of COMpOnNeENtS irmis 1 7 5 Dimensions and Panel Cut Out eccerre 1 8 6 Mounting Procedure assoc sczacanceccststccactasastactssnicestususlecniatbinis 1 9 T PECHA ONS isis
45. k the signal of printer The test is OK if the test printout is executed satisfactorily when connecting V609E to a printer and pressing this Printer Check switch B l amp 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO l amp 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO l amp 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO l amp 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO l amp 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO l amp 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO l amp 0123456789 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO C Switch Check Check the reaction of the touch switches on the V609E panel When the Switch Check switch C is pressed the following screen is displayed Confirm that the color of the pressed area changes into orange yellow The orange yellow color means that the switch reacts to the touch normally Pressing the corner right below leads to the previous I O Test screen inter Cheol Serial Test oo m oa a an Ta Emma mm m man va an ma an man maY m manr van a e fe an je OOOO OOP Ou Oo If the pressed area is reversed these switches reacts to the touch normally D Main Menu Pressing this Main Menu switch D leads to the previous Main Menu Ve0sEs0M 1098 5 5 9 0 20 SYS PROG VER 1 430 FONT VER 1 210 1 100 1 000 JAPANESE 32 UF DRV VER 1 200 MELSEC AnANIU PLC Type MITSUBISHIANAINIU series Comment Serial Test Emich 2 Operation of Main Menu 2 7
46. mode Page mode Direct mode Action Switch Lamp If a message overflows the switch lamp area overflowing characters are not displayed Example Switch ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO Actually characters P U continue after O lt Previous Version gt If a message overflows the switch lamp area overflowing characters are continuously displayed in the second line On V6 BCDEFGHIKLMNOP RSTU Message is displayed in multiple lines lt V1 2 19 0 or later gt Possible By checking Make messages same as in GD 80 if Action area is Switch Lamp in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO Numerical data display In the case of overflow lower digits are displayed Example D100 D1234 4 digit display 1234 2 digit display 34 Possible By checking Num Display displays the significant figures when overflowing in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting With check mark Same display mode as with GD 80 4 digit display 1234 2 digit display 34 Without check mark Display is given in the manner shown below 4 digit display 1234 2 digit display Numerical data display In the setting of Code BCD display at the GD 80 is as shown below PLC side GD 80 side 0to9 0to9 A B Cc gt D E space F space Possible By checking Num Display displays special charac ters instead
47. nH A series CPU QnH Q series CPU Q00J 00 01 CPU FX series CPU FX2N series CPU FX1S series CPU FX series link A prt SYSMAC C SYSMAC CV SYSMAC CS1 CJ1 JW series JW100 70H COM port JW20 COM port HIDIC H HIDIC S10 2alpha HIDIC S10 ABS MEWNET FA500 FA M3 FA M3R MEMOBUS CP9200SH MP900 TOYOPUG MICREX F series MICREX F series V4 FLEX PC series FLEX PC CPU FLEX PC COM T FLEX PC series T FLEX PC CPU T Manufacturer MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC OMRON SHARP Hitachi Matsushita Electric Works Yokogawa Electric Yaskawa Electric Toyoda Machine Works Fuji Electric KOYO ELECTRONICS SU SG SR T SR T K prt SU SG K Sequence Allen Bradley PLC 5 SLC500 Micro Logix 1000 Control Logix GE Fanuc 90 series 90 series SNP X TOSHIBA T series EX series TOSHIBA MACHINE TC200 Siemens S5 S5 PG port S5 V4 S7 S7 300MPI HMI ADP 7 300MPI PC ADP S7 300MPI Helmholz SSW7 ADP T1500 505 TI500 505 V4 SAMSUNG SPC series N_plus SECNET KEYENCE KZ series link KZ A500 CPU KZ KV series CPU KZ24 300 CPU KV10 24 CPU KV 700 CPU LG MASTER K10 60 200 MASTER K500 1000 MASTER KxxxS MASTER KxxxS CNET GLOFA CNET GLOFA GM series CPU FANUC Power Mate FATEK AUTOMATION FACON FB series IDEC MICRO3 MICRO Smart MODICON Modbus RTU Yamatake MX series DMC50 TAIAN TP02 1 n 1 Multi link 2
48. nkey block which doesn t exist when operating block switch in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting No 1 Ep ale Unregistered blocks are skipped No 3 No 4 lt Previous Version gt For the display of the graphic relay on an overlap the reg istered graphic is displayed in reference to the datum point of the overlap Datum point Overlap O s Overlap Screen Screen lt V1 2 19 0 or later gt Possible By checking Regard the origin of graphic relay on an overlap as that of a screen in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting Datum point Overlap Screen D gt GD 80E gt V609E Conversion Model overlap with each other the switch assigned a larger number or a larger DIV No responds when the switch overlap ping area is pressed If you press this area No 0 No 1 On GD 80 Switch No 1 responds No 0 Item GD 80E V6 Switches Lamps_ When a switch lamp lt Previous Version gt having the same OFF On the editor or MONITOUCH display is always given i color as the background n the state the switch lamp set on top overwrites the one color is set the objective set at bottom displayed m the OFF Example Lamp top color is invisible PEA LE nye Example Lamp top gt Switch b
49. ns GED 1 1 n Multi drop Communications 1 1 n Multi drop Communication V609E Max 500 m One V6 and multiple PLCs are connected n 1 to 31 To be connected through RS 422 485 interface Available PLC for multi drop communication Manufacturer MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Models Aseries link QnA series link QnH Q series link Alink Net10 FX series link A prt OMRON SYSMAC C SYSMAC CV SYSMAC CS1 Cu1 SYSMAC CS1 CJ1 DNA SHARP JW series JW100 70H COM port JW20 COM port Hitachi HIDIC H Matsushita Electric Works MEWNET Yokogawa Electric FA500 FA M3 FA M3R Yaskawa Electric MEMOBUS CP9200SH MP900 Toyoda Machine Works TOYOPUG Fuji Electric MICREX F series FLEX PC series FLEX PC COM T KOYO ELECTRONICS SU SG SR T Allen Bradley PLC 5 SLC500 Micro Logix 1000 GE Fanuc 90 series TOSHIBA T series Siemens S7 200 PPI S7 300 400MPI SHINKO ELECTRIC SELMART SAMSUNG SPC series N_plus SECNET KEYENCE KZ series link KZ KV series CPU LG MASTER K500 1000 MASTER KxxxS CNET GLOFA CNET FATEK AUTOMATION FACON FB series IDEC MICRO8 MICRO Smart MODICON Modbus RTU TAIAN TP02 Universal Serial Up to 4 PLCs can be connected 1 1 n Multi drop Communications Multi drop Communication RS 422 Refer to the P
50. nt Temperature 0 50C Storage Ambient Temperature 10 C 4 65 C Ambient Humidity 85 RH or less without dew condensation Dust No conductive dust Solvent Resistance No cutting oil or no organic solvent to cling to the unit Corrosive Gas No corrosive gas a Ko e oO Gs io D ec EES oS 2z Vibration Resistance Shock Resistance Vibration frequency 10 150Hz Acceleration 9 8m s 1 0G 3 directions of X Y and Z one hour Pulse shape Sine half wave Peak acceleration 147m s 15G 3 directions of X Y and Z 2 times Electrical Working Conditions Noise Resistance 1500Vp p noise width 1 xs Static Electricity Discharge Resistance Contact 6kV Air 8kV Mounting Conditions Grounding Grounding resistance less than 100Q Structure Cooling System Protection structure front panel complies with IP64 when using waterproof screen filter GD WP80E rear panel complies with IP20 Form in a body Mounting procedure inserted in a mounting panel Cooling naturally Weight Dimensions W x H x D mm Approx 2 1kg 288 x 203 x 95 Panel Cut out mm 277 x 1925 Case Color Material 1 Specifications GEID Display Specifications Item Type V609E Display Device High intensity EL Resolution W x H dots 640 x 400 Dot Pitch W x H mm 0 3 x 0 3 Effective Display Area W x H mm 192 x
51. of Power Supply 9 Serial Connector CN1 10 1 1 Communications 11 1 n Multi drop Communication 12 n 1 Multi link 2 multi link 13 Modular Jack 1 amp 2 14 Setting of Dip Switches 15 Barcode Reader Interface 16 Printer Interface CN2 17 Specifications of SRAM amp Built in Clock 1 Special Features GED 1 Special Features 1 High intensity EL Display Adopts the high intensity EL device to ensure wide angle of field of view Can create easy to view screen thanks to orange yellow display on black background color 2 High resolution switch mesh Uses 40 W x 20 H touch switches adopting the matrix resistance film Allows setting and arranging of switches in a variety of styles 3 Interface with GD 80E compatibility Hardware and software designed with replacement of GD 80E Monitor GD80 series EL display type taken into consideration ensure easy model change Inheriting the specifications such as 640 H x 400 V dot resolution 8 9 inch screen size and panel cutout dimensions from GD 80E V609E is released as user friendly high level model to ensure smooth replace ment of GD 80E For the connection to a PLC the converter to maintain compatibility of wiring is optionally available 4 Two built in modular ports As with V6 series two built in ports of modular jack are provided to ensure compatibility to wide range of functions such as temperature control network and multi link 2 Please note that
52. ompleted message appears after the format of SRAM is performed successfully 2 Errors Caused on the V609E 2 11 2 Errors Caused on the V609E Communication Error The followings are the errors which are often caused on the V6 series About any other errors except these errors refer to Appendix 3 Error in Reference Manual Function Communication Error Time Out Screen No Received toda No Eam Time Out Error code received Check I F driver applicable to I F driver for Simulator Although a request is sent for transmission to the PLC an answer is not returned within the required amount of time An error code was sent to the link unit by the CPU of the PLC When sending a com munication request toa personal computer simulator there is no reply from a personal computer When you go to Comm Parameter bring up the Detail tab window and set Continuous for Comm Err Handling a screen like the one shown below is displayed Communication Error This portion of the message changes Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Monitor 1 Monitor A Monitor E Error 1 Error 2 Error 3 Solution 1 Check the communication parameter 2 Check the cable and wiring 3 Data may be disrupted because of noise Fix noise Solve the problem by examining the CPU error code If a simulator is not used transfer the I F dri
53. on Use the following versions of each program file V SFT version 1 3 1 0 or later System program version 1 510 or later Font data version 1 210 1 140 1 000 or later How to Check the Battery auton oa The battery is set in V609E30M when shipped from the ff of See operating or maintenance The date after 5 years is fact aee n written down when shipped actory TRORECOVT ERESHE from the factory pa ESRLTTF U The standard backup period 5 years is written down in m peee the section of the Battery replacement of the caution a seal on the rear side of V609E30M C DO ona el The life of battery for V609E30M is about 5 years at 25 C Even if 5 years don t pass when the battery voltage has dropped bit 4 of s167 is set ON to give an alarm about battery replacement Replace the battery immediately then MSB LSB 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 05 04 03 02 01 00 8167 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 SRAM amp clock not attached V609E10Mx used 3 SRAM amp clock attached Memory cassette information reservation V609E30M used setting 0 5 p Memory cassette information reservation setting 0 L 1 Battery error replacement necessary 1 Specifications of SRAM amp Built in Clock B How to Set SRA
54. or Use D sub 25 pin connector cable MB CPUQ Screen data transfer cable Connected to D sub 25 pin connector GD CP GD CPV Connected to modu lar jack Accordingly the cable prepared for GD 80 cannot be used Use screen data transfer cable for V6 V6 CP product of Hakko Electronics Communication cable Connected to D sub 25 pin connector Connected to D sub 25 pin connector Accordingly the ca ble prepared for GD 80 can be used 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion QED Model Item GD 80EH E0 V609E Countermeasures Printer port Barcode reader Centronics 14 pin connector Standard printer cable for PC 9801 is used Only for GD 80xx2x Half pitch 36 pin con nector Accordingly the printer cable pre pared for GD 80 can not be used Connected to the Use printer cable for V6 V6 PT product of Hakko Electronics Use barcode reader cable for V6 connection D sub 9 pin connec tor is available Standard specifica tion provides the con nector for barcode reader modular jack V6 BCD product of Hakko Electronics Storing screen data in memory card Can be stored using recorder GD MREC01 GD MREC01 can not be used Use card recorder for V6 CREC product of Hakko Electronics Memory card Only for GD 80xx2x GD MREC02 can Use card recorder for V6 CREC function Compatible by using not be
55. ottom Lamp overwrites switch cia lt V1 2 19 0 or later gt Switch bottom Possible By checking Not paint when switch lamp OFF color is Omango the same as back color in the Environment Setting tab VV window of Unit Setting Y Although overwriting occurs on the editor as the previous version display on V6 is given in the same manner as GD 80 Lamp top At OFF the lamp is invisible pi rae oe On V6 Switch bottom At OFF the lamp is invisible Switches In the state two switches After the conversion the switch assigned a larger number or a larger DIV No comes top over the one assigned a smaller number or a smaller DIV No on the editor No 0 lt Previous Version gt Pressing the overlapping area causes the switch set bottom to respond No 1 If you press this area Switch No 0 responds No 0 On V6 gt No 0 No 1 lt V1 2 19 0 or later gt Possible By checking Make the upward switch effective when switches are overlapped in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting If you press this area Switch No 1 responds No 0 On V6 No 0 No 1 No 1 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion QESED Model Item GD 80E V6 Character 1 Character 2 Usage differs between Character 1 display and Character 2 display lt Character 1 display gt e 1 byte characters and 2 byte c
56. over V609E CN1 To the RS 232C port In Case of RS 422 Communication O In case of RS 422 SD and SD and RD and RD form a pair O Use SG if possible O Connect the shielded cable to pin No 1 or the connector case cover O Use TC485 or TC609 which is the optional equipment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd in case of using terminal blocks in RS 422 485 connection Specify terminal resistance by the dip switches on V6 Refer to the next page V609E CN1 To the RS 422 port Signal Pin No Shielded cable g ideas FG oe A RD 24 ne Send data RD 25 l Send data SD 12 eg gt Receive data SD 13 A Receive data SG 7 gt SG Signal Pin No Shie1ded cable cree cuncednd orne PLG meuni FG 1 i j Receive data SD 2 a sq RD 3 gt SG RS 4 X gt Send data i cs 5 o SG 7 y j OO Lor eee 1 Serial Connector CN1 1 17 Terminal Blocks of RS 422 485 Connect TC485 Terminal Converter which is the optional equipment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd to V6 via the serial connector on V609E CN1 in case of using terminal blocks in RS 422 485 connection O The RS 422 signal wiring of TC485 is connected to the serial connector CN1 Specify 4 wire connection or 2 wire connection by the dip switch on TC485 SW1 set to top 4
57. own on the right is displayed The kinds and the contents of the messages are as shown below Lok Work normally finished CREC Communication Error CREC when selecting a modular jack Memory Card Capacity over Cannot write the data into a memory card because the data size in V6 is larger than the capacity of a memory card Write Protect ON Cannot write data into a memory card because the write protect switch in a memory card is ON Writing Error occurred The error occurred while writing data into a memory card Selected data does not exist The data in the reading target does not exist V6 type is different The specified type of the data in V6 is different from the type of the memory card data Selected data can not be read The data in a memory card cannot be read Reading Error occurred The error occurred during writing data into a flash ROM of V6 Data discrepant There is some discrepancy in data when comparing data between a memory card and V6 Screen data on V6 will be broken This message appears to inform the user that the data in V6 will be broken by transferring the font data the size which is larger than the present data from a memory card to V6 The OK switch continues the transferring The Cancel switch stops transferring Undefined Error occurred The error occurred due to some cause other than the above mentioned r 2 10 2 Operation of Main Menu Comm Para When the Comm Para switch
58. r side The Main Menu is displayed RUN STOP switch on the rear side Main Menu after transferring the screen data Main Menu V609E30M 1998 5 5 9 0 20 SYS PROG VER 1 430 OTe FONT VER 1 210 1 100 1 000 7 lemoryCar JAPANESE 32 Comm Para VF DRV VER 1 200 MELSEC AnA N U PLO Type MITSUBISHIAnA N U series Comment Editor MJI 2 2 2 Operation of Main Menu Main Menu The Main Menu is the system menu for transferring the data between a personal computer and V6 When the screen data is transferred from a personal computer to V6 the Main Menu or Comm Parameter see page 2 10 must be displayed If Editor port is selected for Modular Jack 1 in the Modular of the editing software it is not necessary to display the Main Menu System Program version Model name of V609E Main Menu V609E30M 1998 5 5 9 0 20 a T Font data version SYS PROG VER 1 430 FONT VER 1 210 1 100 1 000 2 JAPANESE 32 PLC I F driver VF DRV_VER 1 200 3 version and name papel Poris MITSUBISHIAnA N U series 4 Editor MJ1 PLC type and comment specified by the panel editor O Test When the switch 1 on the Main Menu is pressed the following I O Test is displayed This is the test menu to check only V609E hardware D VO Test B Serial Test
59. re available as shown below Oiid V609E In this style a single V609E is connected to a single PLC aie For details refer to 10 1 1 Communications To be connected through RS 232C or RS 422 RS 485 interface O 1 n multi drop In this style multiple PLCs are connected to a single V609E n 1 to 31 For details refer to 11 1 n Communications V609E To be connected through RS 422 485 interface Max 500 m O n 1 multi link 2 multi link In this style multiple V6s are connected to a single PLC Multi link 2 n 1 to 4 Multi link n 1 to 31 For details refer to 12 n 1 multi link 2 multi link To be connected through RS 485 interface Max 500 m Connection as show below is not recommended z aaa 1 1 1 Communications 1 19 0 1 1 Communications In this style a single V609E is connected to a single PLC V609E Z Ep PL C fy To be connected through RS 232C or RS 422 RS 485 interface Connection to a PLC About the wiring communication parameter etc in connection between V609E and a PLC refer to Chapter 2 Connection to Link Units of V6 Hardware Specificatio
60. rt long continuous beeps Back light Auto OFF Function ON at all time specified freely Self diagnostic Function Self test function of switches Check function of communication parameter setting Check function of communication Number of the setting memory per screen 256 Touch Panel Specifications Switch Resolution 1 Specifications GEED Specifications 40 W X 20 H Form Matrix resistance film form Life of Touch Panel Surface treatment Interface Specifications Use of one million times or more Hard coating anti glare treatment 5 Serial Interface for connecting PLC D sub 25 pins female RS 232C RS 422 485 Asynchronous type Data length 7 8 bits Parity even odd none Stop bit 1 2 bits Baud rate 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600bps Serial Interface 1 and 2 for transferring data barcode CREC modular jack 8 pins RS 232C RS 422 485 2 wire connection When CREC an optional equipment is connected 1 slot SRAM Max 4MB FROM Max 16 MB Comply with JEIDA Ver 4 0 The limit exists Printer Interface Drawing Environment Complies with centronics half pitch 36 pins for PC98x1 NEC PR201 EPSON compatibles with ESC P24 84 or later HP PCL Level 3 CBM292 293 printer The screen copy cannot be printed out MR 400 printer The hard copy data sheet and sampling data cannot be printed out Specifications Drawing Method Exclusive drawin
61. rt signal for MONITOUCH built in Do not create switches on MONITOUCH to be used in case of emergency iF Z ON 2 In case of using a waterproof sheet GD WP80E mount it in the unit by using 6 pieces of mounting screws normally 4 pieces of them 3 MONITOUCH has a glass screen Never drop or subject the unit to strong impacts 4 Tighten mounting screws with the following torques Position of Screw Screw Size Torque N m 0 3 0 5 3 5kgf cm Mounting Screw M3 Note Never fasten these screws too tightly otherwise the cover of MONITOUCH may be deformed 1 Notes on Usage GED 5 In a dry environment MONITOUCH may generate a large amount of static electricity Therefore before touching the unit touch a grounded metallic section to discharge the static electricity 6 Securely fasten and lock every connector for each cable Double check this before turning the power on 7 Application of thinner may discolor MONITOUCH Use alcohol or benzine available commercially for cleaning 8 Never remove any printed circuit board from MONITOUCH This will harm the unit 9 Never operate the display by using a tool with a sharp point like a screwdriver Touch the display by fingers a tool with a sharp point like a screwdriver Notes on Design 1 Use all the display area evenly and avoid using fixed pattern
62. s that are not associated with battery replacement Doing so may result in failure How to Replace Battery The battery for replacement is prepared a a V609E Battery for V6EM RB Lithium primary battery of coin type 1 pce Replacement SANYO CR2430 A seal for caution 1 copy V609E can maintain the data in SRAM when the battery is replaced within 3 minutes after removing the original battery If it takes 3 minutes or more to replace the battery save the data in SRAM by using V SFT cable V6 CP as follows 1 Start the V SFT 2 Click the Transfer icon The Transfer dialog is displayed 3 Choose Display for Transfer Device and SRAM Data for Transfer Data 4 Click PC lt under Transfer Mode 5 The read data is to be stored in the RAM file Replace the battery as follows 1 Turn off V609E and turn it upside down as follows Remove the 4 external screws Remove the screws Remove the screws N Pace it on a cloth etc to protect the display panel from scratches 1 Specifications of SRAM amp Built in Clock 2 Remove the rear external case softly according to the following direction to show the internal PC board Front external case Remove the rear external case softly Rear external case f Do not remove the cables connecting the front case to the rear case Doing so may result in failure 3 Disconnect the battery from the connector Remove the battery
63. s which may cause afterimages so that the life span of the display can be expanded GED 1 System Composition 3 System Composition System Composition Model Indication Peripheral Equipment System Composition The following illustration shows possible system configurations using V609E Panel Editor During operation for V series Transferring Link communication screen data Creating screens V6 CP VW Reeeecihesee lt lt ee lt 1 z V609E During operation Link Unit Universal serial communication Personal Computer PC Transferring screen data Transferring or screen data Memory manager V6 CP Data logging RS 232C RS 422 ES Universal purpose computer CREC CP Card Recorder CREC Printer Cable Printer Temperature Controller Model Indication V609E30M _ L Blank 100 240VAC type D 24VDC type Comply with CE UL cUL Matrix type Touch switch 3 SRAM Built in clock function High intensity EL Display Device 1 System Composition GED Peripheral Equipment The following options are available for using V609E more effectively V SFT Panel Editor for Windows98 NT4 0 Me 2000 XP Application software for editing display data for V series V6 CP Data Transfer Cable 3m Connects V6 to a personal computer or a personal computer to CREC V6 P
64. since the V609E screen memory capacity see the next page could not be sufficient GEED 1 Specifications Function Performance Specifications Specifications Screens Max 1024 Screen Memory FP ROM flash ROM Appox 760kbytes different from the language Switches 192 per screen Actions of Switch Set reset momentary alternate to light possible to press a function switch and a display switch at the same time Lamps Reverse blinking exchange of graphics 192 per screen Pie bar panel meter and closed area graph can be displayed without limit Total capacity per screen within 48kB Graphs Statics and trend graphs Max 256 per layer Numerical Data Display No limits total capacity per screen within 48 kB Character Display No limits total capacity per screen within 48 kB Message Display Resolution Max 80 characters Data Setting No limits total capacity per screen within 48 kB Messages 6144 lines Sampling Sampling display of buffer data constant sample bit synchronize bit sample relay sample alarm function Multi Overlaps Max 1024 Data Blocks Max 1024 Graphic Libraries Max 2560 Patterns Max 1024 Macro Blocks Max 1024 Page Blocks Max 1024 Direct Blocks Max 1024 Screen Blocks Max 1024 Temperature Control Network Table Max 32 Calendar provided Hard Copy provided Buzzer provided 3 types intermittent sho
65. t command Overlap is displayed while read area n 1 bit 12 is ON The overlap is kept dis played even if the display is changed Possible By checking Display an overlap be level of ON bit in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting With check mark Same operation as GD 80 Without check mark Bit 12 setting is recognized at the signal edge Even if the bit is set ON the overlap is cleared when the display is changed Character entry mode Continuous entry of characters is permitted even after pressing the ENT key Possible By checking Clear characters when cursor is on the 1st character in Entry Mode in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting Calendar display Message representing day of week is registered in message edit Possible Calendar is converted as Calendar parts and the mes sage in the message edit is automatically copied to and registered in the Week tab window in the calendar parts 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion Model Item GD 80E V6 Bar code reader Read Data to be enter ed in the memory ad dress set for I F Memory of Bar Code Setting is word units Possible By checking Output the number of data read by a bar code reader by words in the Environment Setting tab window of Unit Setting With check mark Same display as GD 80 Without check mark To be output in byte units Relay
66. t GD 80 differs that of the screen display ed on GD 80 A B C D Screen library Graphic Screen No 10 Screen No 10 Pre NXT susie NXT 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 A I B c IIb Ie A I B I e Tf IIe Screen library M Graphic The setting at the screen having a larger screen number at GD 80 has priority GESLD gt GD 80E gt V609E Conversion Model Item GD 80 V6 Read Write Area Possible Main 1 tab window of Comm Parameter Check Read Write Area GD 80 Compatible Background of screen e Screen with only back ground color e Screen with only back ground graphics Screen with both back ground color and graphics gt Converted as unregistered screen gt Converted as a screen with a graphic call gt Converted as a screen with a background color and a graphic call Overlap e Normal No items are registered in a screen except an overlap in DIVO Other items except an overlap are registered in other DIV or an overlap is not registered in DIVO gt An overlap is registered in the same number of a multi overlap edit as one of a screen in GD 80 auto matically gt An ov
67. t jumping RTS and CTS The output power supply 5V is max 150mA Refer to page 1 26 When the barcode reader connected to GD 80E is used connect it to V609E by the following cable 12345678 Barcode Reader D sub 9pin M Signal CTS Jump pins 1 CTS and 4 RTS Red 0V Brown 5V 1 Printer Interface CN2 EED 6 Pnnter Interface CN2 When a printer is connected to V609E via the connector CN2 it is possible to hard copy the screen display of V609E the data sheet or the sampling data To connect a printer to V6 use the parallel interface cable of 36 pins which is optional equipment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd V6 PT 2 5m When using CBM292 293 printer our printer cable V6 PTCBM is available The printer cable for GD 80 or V4 cannot be used to Printer gt Half pitch 36 pins O Compatible Printer Control Code System and Printer Models NEC PC PR201 series EPSON Compatibles with ESC P24 84 or later HP HEWLETT PACKARD PCL Level 3 CBM292 293 Line thermal panel printer made by CBM Corporation The screen copy cannot be printed out MR400 Barcode printer MR400 series made by Sato Corporation The hard copy the data sheet and the sampling data cannot be printed out Note of Usage of S
68. t out of V609E Unit mm lt a yi A v Panel Cut out 1 Mounting Procedure LE 6 Mounting Procedure Mounting Procedure 1 Cut out the mounting panel Max thick 5 mm to match the dimensions shown below Cut out Mounting Panel 277 192 Panel Cut out 2 Insert 4 pieces of the fixtures attached to V609E into the mounting holes on V609E Tighten them with the locking screws Screws 4 pcs Screw Size M3 Torque 0 3 0 5 N m 3 5 kgf cm Fixtures Never use 6 pieces of the fixtures to mount V609E Mounting panel Mounting hole Dimensions of Fixtures Mounting hole Unit mm V609E 90 Mounting Angle The unit V609E shall be installed within the angle of 0 to 135 degrees as shown below o 135 Display Lo T 1 Specifications 7 Specifications General Specifications Item Type AC Power Supply DC Power Supply Power Supply Rated Voltage 100 240V AC 24V DC Permissible Range of Voltage 85 265V AC 47 440Hz 24V DC 10 Permissible Momentary Power Failure within 20ms within 10ms Demand 40VA or less 20W or less Rushed Electric Current 10A 2ms 24A 10ms With stand Voltage AC external terminals to FG DC external terminals to FG 1500V AC per min 500V AC per min Insulation Resistance 500V DC 10MQ or more Physical Environment Ambie
69. try Memory n Clear bit 15 After the entry of numeric data using the numeric keypad the keys are completely disabled At the leading edge 0 gt 1 of bit 15 the write flag using the numeric keypad is cleared and the keypad disabled state is canceled Input mode Command Memory n Clear bit 15 After the entry of numeric data using the numeric keypad entry for the same data item is not allowed However since the clear CL key is valid the numeric keypad is enabled by pressing the clear key In addition since the UP and DW keys are always valid entry using the numeric keypad is accepted after moving the cursor to the next data entry objective data item To enter the data for the same data item continuously this bit is valid All switches are disabled until the clear bit is set ON Only these keys are valid Entered value 513 _ eaten Entered value 513 o z lls M o fla 0 7 IIs oA o ia Ts Te Tv 0 4 fl 5 lv 0 0 ia 2 3 IcLR 0 0 1 2 i 3 cur 0 00 0 ENT 0 00 0 JEN Trend graph Control Memory Memory n specified by each 0 to 15 tab windows n exists by the number of display counts Graph value memory Memory n specified by each 0 to 15 tab windows 1 Control Memory Only memory n specified by No 0 of graph at G
70. used product of Hakko Electronics recorder GD MREC02 Memory card Flash ROM Cannot be used Store the memory card data using REC MCARD directly GD SFT80WE then read and convert the data using V SFT SRAM Cannot be used If the memory card was used to directly store the screen data backup Store the memory card data using GD SFT80WE then read and convert the data using V SFT If the memory card function was used Change the applicable model name written to the memory card using M CARD SFT to be purchased separately Protective screen GD GS80E GD GS80E filter Water proof GD WP80E GD WP80E screen filter Complies with IP64 GEEZ gt GD 80E gt V609E Conversion CONSIDERATIONS ON SOFTWARE Converting Procedure 1 Start V SFT then click the Open icon or select Open from the File menu Fie File C new Ctrl N GHE O Transfer Send AT command 2 The Open a screen data file dialog is displayed Change the Files of type to 80 Open a screen data file BW 7ix Look in Ey Data ck m 3 The GD 80 screen data files are displayed in this dialog Specify the GD 80 screen data file to convert and click Open open a screen data e eae Look in Data e eaea File name GD 80E Files of type 80 gt Cancel 4 The Edit Model dialog is displayed CEO Select V609E 640 400 8 9 inches then click OK Sm jil ve09e 640 400 8
71. ve Use of another battery may prevent a risk of fire or explosion The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated Do not disassemble heat or incinerate the battery When scrapping the spent battery insulate the terminals with applying tape to them and follow local ordinances or regulations for its disposal Keep away the battery from children Please immediately consult with a doctor if children have swallowed the battery Do not short circuit Do not charge Do not solder directly on to batteries Do not use the battery with the direction of reversed When the battery is leaking or giving out a foul smell keep away the battery from fire right away because there is the danger that the leaking electrolysis liquid is caught fire GED Specifications of SRAM amp Built in Clock Safety Precaution for Handling V609E in Battery Replacement Understand the procedure described in this manual before replacing the battery Hakko Electronics assumes no responsibility for any accidents caused by failure to follow the replacement procedure in this manual O DANGER Turn off V609E before attempting to replace the battery Set V609E aside until it cools Failure to do so may result in an electric shock or burns Wear gloves or fingerstalls when replacing the battery Take necessary measures to protect V609E from static electricity Do not touch cables and board
72. ver for PLC again If the above error messages are displayed on the V609E without establishing communication between V609E and PLC test the solution of remark A If the error occurs suddenly in communication test the solution of remark B 2 12 2 Errors Caused on the V609E System Error When a system error is detected the following error screen is displayed SYSTEM ERROR 32 Error XX 1 Watch dock timer error 11 Switch table error 30 Request for displaying full error 31 Memory allocation system error 32 General exceptions MMU address system error 33 RTOS system error 34 Memory error when detecting an error by self check of RAM 35 Inaccurate memory error when detecting an access to a memory of an inaccurate memory model e g PLC or internal memory etc The source of the error could be one of the following three problems Contact the technical support depart ment of your distributor 1 Program crash due to noise 2 Hardware problem 3 Bad program Others About any other errors except one in this chapter refer to Appendix 3 Error in Reference Manual Func tion Editing amp Converting Screen 1 Screen Editing of V609E 2 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion 3 Screen Editing of V609E EID T screen Editing of V609E V609E is developed as a higher level model that replaces GD 80E Monitouch GD series of EL display type Concerning the items to
73. wire connection Signal Set to top TC485 Terminal Converter 4 wire connection FG 1 SG 7 SD 12 SD 13 RD 24 RD 25 Terminal Converter TC609 for V609E To use the existing wiring used for GD 80E when replacing GD 80E with V609E connect the TC609 Terminal Converter for V609E optional equipment made by Hakko Electronics Co Ltd to the serial connector CN1 O Signal wiring of D sub 15 pins and RS 422 terminal block of TC609 is connected to the serial connector CN1 D sub 15 pin port of TC609 is equivalent to the connector on GD 80E where CPU port direct connection cable MB CPU for Mitsubishi A QnA Fx series is connected The RS 422 terminal block of TC609 is equivalent to the RS 422 terminal block of standard specification GD 80E For details refer to User s Manual of TC609 Terminal Converter for V609E Top View of TC609 CN TC609 Terminal Converter for V609E s GEIB Serial Connector CN1 Connection Style Three kinds of V609E to PLC connection styles a
74. y selection key automatically It is necessary to set the HEX entry selection key Function Graphic Library for the individual appearances lt V1 2 19 0 or later gt Possible The Change GD80 Compatible HEX Key item is added to Function Identical operation as with GD 80 as shown in the left GESED 3 GD 80E gt V609E Conversion Model Item GD 80E V6 Data sampling The count data is dis lt Previous Version gt played in the leftmost The count data is not displayed but the leftmost column column is left blank 000 55 113 3345 55 113 3345 001 64 119 3450 64 119 3450 002 33 106 3250 33 106 3250 003 48 121 2956 48 121 2956 004 56 107 2246 56 107 2246 lt V1 2 19 0 or later gt Possible By converting data No 15 on Sampling Display Area automatically to count display area Sample Count item is added to the Data 15 dialog The count position setting C necessary for printing the sampling data is automatically converted to 15 for printing the count data In message editing Screen library Example lt Previous Version gt Screen library is set in Not converted as the screen library the following manner Screen No 4 DIV 3 Screen No 4 DIV 3 gt 4 Screen No 7 Screen No 7 taROR vispLay ERROR DISPLAY gt

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