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V088-E1-03 NS-Series CX-Designer Ver. 2.1 NS-CXDC1-V2 USER’S MANUAL. CX-Designer Ver.
2.1 NS-CXDC1-V2 User’s Manual Revised July 2007. OMRON Product References All OMRON products are capitalized in this manual. The word “Unit” is also capitalized when it refers to an OMRON product, regardless of whether or not it appears in the proper name of the product. OMRON, 2005 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, mechanical, electronic, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of OMRON. Dialog Boxes. Listing and Editing Functional Object Properties.
Exchanging Data between NS-series Products. About this Manual: The CX-Designer is a software package that enables creating screens for OMRON Programmable Ter- minals. Please be sure you understand the functions and performance of the CX-Designer to ensure correct application of the Programmable Terminals. Please read this manual and related manuals carefully and be sure you understand the information provided before attempting to use the CX-Designer. Consecutive line drawing Not available.
Data in memory is treated as X and Y coor- dinates, and straight lines are drawn between the applicable coordinates to cre- ate consecutive line drawing. This makes it. Ladder Monitor software from a the NS5-V2 and NSJ5), ladder monitoring CD-ROM to a Memory Card and to install is built into the PT as a standard feature, so the Memory Card in an NS-series PT. In no separate Memory Card is required. NT Series to the NS Series. Holding previous system mem- When an NS-series PT was started, the ini- It is now possible to display at the next star- ory values tial screen set in the System Setup was tup the screen that was being displayed always opened.
Programming Console function To use the Programming Console function The Programming Console function is built- with the NS5-V2, it was necessary to copy in to the NS5-V2, so there is no need for a the program onto a Memory Card and to Memory Card. CXONE-AL@@C-EV2/AL@@D-EV2 CX-One Ver. 2.1 Setup Manual -W463 This manual provides an overview of the CX-One FA Integrated Tool Package and describes installation methods. Unit, Special I/O Units, CPU Bus Units, Communications Units, or other Units that you are using. Checking NS-Runtime Functions, Operations, and Restrictions NS-Runtime User's Manual -V093 This manual describes the special functions of NS-Runtime. WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BASED ON CONTRACT, WARRANTY, NEGLIGENCE, OR STRICT LIABILITY.
In no event shall the responsibility of OMRON for any act exceed the individual price of the product on which liability is asserted. IN NO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WARRANTY, REPAIR, OR OTHER CLAIMS. The following are some examples of applications for which particular attention must be given.
This is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all possible uses of the products, nor is it intended to imply that the uses listed may be suitable for the products:. PERFORMANCE DATA Performance data given in this manual is provided as a guide for the user in determining suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of OMRON's test conditions, and the users must correlate it to actual application requirements.
Features of the CX-Designer. Features of the CX-Designer Section 1-1 Features of the CX-Designer The CX-Designer is software that can be run on Windows 98 SE, NT, Me, 2000, XP, or Vista to create screen data for NS-series Programmable Termi- nals (PTs). The CX-Designer has a variety of functions to enable efficient screen creation and debugging. Properties of objects on the screen can be displayed in table format and the settings changed. Settings for more than one object can be changed at the same time and con- secutive addresses can be automatically set.
Refer to 4-5 Listing and Editing Functional Object Properties for details. In addition, the test function can be connected directly to an actual PLC. This enables debugging (including monitoring and settings) using actual I/O, Spe- cial I/O Units, and CPU Bus Units connected to the PLCs, as well as data from external devices and PLC data on the network. Specify the screen number for the new screen in the New Screen Dialog Box. Make Project Communications Settings and Register Host. Decide the settings for the PT and PLC and register the PLC host for communications. Select Communication Setting on the project workspace System Tab Page.
Select the functional object from the toolbar. Move the cursor to the screen and drag the cursor from the start point to the end point of the functional object. Select the functional object just placed on the screen and make address and other settings from the property list. Select Tool - Test. Connect to the virtual PLC (CX-Simulator) or to the actual PLC. Select Connect to CX-Simulator or Connect to PLC, and then click the Start Button. Run the user program and execute the integrated simulation with the PLC.
Refer to 3-3 Connecting the CX-Designer in the NS Series Setup Manual. Transfer Screen Data to PT. Select the communications method. Select PT - Transfer - Transfer Setting. Transfer the screen data.
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Select PT - Transfer - Transfer Computer → PT. PLC system settings is Standard and the default maximum unit number for NT Link mode is 0.) If the unit number for NT Link mode is set to 0, set the maximum NT Link unit number to 1 or higher in the PLC Setup. Section 1-2 Basic Operation Procedures. Preparations for Installation.
1 port minimum, either RS-232C or USB (See note 2.) ports Other Internet access is required for online user registration, including a modem or other hardware con- nection method. (1) CX-Designer Operating System Precaution The CX-Designer will not run on Microsoft Windows 95 or any other OS not listed above. Select the Modify Option to enable modifying the Support Software that is installed. In the Select Features Dialog Box, clear the selection of only the CX-De- signer. Do not change any other selections.
Continue by following the instructions in the dialog boxes to modify the in- stallation and uninstall CX-Designer. If CX-Designer is already installed, a dialog box to confirm deletion of this ver- sion will be displayed. Click the OK Button to start deleting this version.
To exit the setup program, click the Cancel Button and then click the Exit Button. Fin- sGateway and CX-Server will not be uninstalled by this operation. Installing the CX-Designer 5.
When CX-Designer installation has been completed, a message to confirm installation of Smart Active Parts will be displayed. Click the Yes Button to start the installation. If Smart Active Parts installation is not required, click the No Button and proceed to step 10. Explorer to execute the setup program. Select all the Smart Active Parts to be used in the dialog box for selecting components.
(3) Refer to the How to manage after conversion file in the Programs Folder under the Windows Start Menu for details after NT31C/NT631C Conver- sion Support Tool conversion. 7.0 recovery/update program NT631CCnv Directory containing NT31C/NT613C Conversion Support Tool Thermo ReadmeE.txt Please read. (Contains precautionary information.) Sample Collection of sample screen data Note The System Backup folder is created only when the CX-Designer is installed from its individual CD-ROM. NS-series PT via USB. Note (1) With NS-V1 Series models, make sure that the PT has a lot number that supports USB transmission. The system program version of the NS-se- ries PT must also support USB transmission.
For details, refer to 3-3-2 Connecting via USB in the NS series Setup Manual (Cat. The following Found New Hardware Wizard will be displayed. For Windows 2000, select Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver and click the Next Button. For Win- dows XP, select Install from a list or specific location (Advanced) and click the Next Button. Section 2-4 Installing USB Drivers for NS-Series PTs. The dialog box shown below will be displayed.
Click the Continue Anyway Button. When installation is completed, the following dialog box will be displayed. Click the Finish Button. The following Add New Hardware Wizard will be dis- played. Click the Next Button.
The following dialog box will be displayed. Select Search for the best driv- er for your device (Recommended). Click the Next Button. Installing USB Drivers for NS-Series PTs. Section 2-4 4. Select Specify a location only and then click the Browse Button and specify the following directory. CX-Server installation directory USB 5.
Click the Next Button. Click the Next Button to start installation. Section 2-4 Installing USB Drivers for NS-Series PTs. The Add New Hardware Wizard will be displayed again. Click the Next But- ton. The following dialog box will be displayed. Check that Search for the best driver for your device (Recommended) is selected, and then click the Next Button.
Installing USB Drivers for NS-Series PTs. Section 2-4 10. Click the Next Button.
Click the Next Button to start installation. When installation is completed, the following dialog box will be displayed. Click the Finish Button. 3-1-2 Exiting CX-Designer.Menu Commands. Main Window. Double-click the CX-Designer icon at the top left of the Main Window.
Click the CX-Designer icon at the top left of the Main Window and select Close from the Control Menu Box. Menu Commands Section 3-2 Menu Commands The commands that appear on the pull-down menus of the CX-Designer and their functions are described in the following tables.
File Menu Command Function Shortcut keys New Project Creates a new project. Open Project Opens an existing project. Aligns the currently selected objects to the right. Align Top Aligns the currently selected objects to the top.
Center in a Row Aligns the horizontal centers of the currently selected objects. Align Bottom Aligns the currently selected objects to the bottom.
Section 3-2 Menu Commands Command Function Shortcut keys Nudge ↑ Moves the selected object one dot or one grid unit up. ↓ Down Moves the selected object one dot or one grid unit down. ← Left Moves the selected object one dot or one grid unit to the left. Displays and hides the object selection. Alt+5 Address in Use Displays and hides the List Up Addresses Alt+6 List Used Window. Output Window Displays and hides the Output Window. Alt+7 Status Bar Displays and hides the Status Bar.
Previous Label Displays the previous label. Ctrl+PgUp Next Label Displays the next label.
Setting played for document display objects. Used only with NS-Runtime. String Table Setting Used to register or correct character strings in character tables. (This is the same as double- clicking String Table Setting on the project workspace Common Setting Tab Page.). Sets transparent colors for bitmap files set in the project.
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Screen/Sheet Sets the screen properties. Properties Change Input Order Sets the order for shifting the focus for numeral and text input objects on the screen. Edit Contents Sets switching the contents of individual screens and sheets. CX-Simulator (virtual PLC) or an actual PLC. (CX-Designer version 2.0 or higher.) PLC Error Simulator Starts the PLC error simulator. For details on the PLC error simulator, refer to the CX-Pro- gramer Operation Manual (Cat. Resource Report Displays a report on the resources that have been used.
Online Registration Registers the user online. About CX-Designer Displays information on the product. User Interface 3-3-1 Names of Basic Screen Components The configuration and names and functions of the components in the CX- Designer operation screen are described here. Title Bar Menu Bar Toolbar. User Interface Menu Bar The menu bar provides groups of related functions.
Each group name is displayed in the menu bar and the functions are dis- played on pull-down menus under each group name. Project Workspace The project screen data and settings are displayed in a tree hierarchy in the project workspace. Screen Creation Window Screens displayed on the PTs can be created using functional and fixed objects. Status bar The Status Bar can be displayed and hidden by selecting View - Status Bar. Describes the Displays the Displays the function of the.
Section 3-3 User Interface Toolbar Each toolbar can be displayed and hidden according to the settings in the Customize Dialog Box displayed under View - Toolbar. ■ File Toolbar Displays functions relating to file operation, such as creating or saving projects and screens and transferring project data, as icons. Section 3-3 User Interface ■ Functional Object Toolbar Displays screen creation functions for functional objects as icons. Select the icon button of the functional object to be used to start screen cre- ation. Numeral Consecutive Line Multifunction Alarm/ Data Display. Display Type Show Touch Points Comment Show Grid Zoom Address Select ON/OFF ■ Font Toolbar Displays the functions for setting text font properties in functional objects as icons.
Font Color Align Top Font Italic Center Align Bottom Font Size Center. Section 3-3 User Interface ■ Address Toolbar Displays the setting functions for the addresses of the functional objects in a toolbar. Select the functional object for which the address is to be set and set the address.
Address Edition Address Selection Address Settings ■. (the filter function). Note (1) Symbols can be added or deleted and functions that use a symbol can be searched for in the symbol table. (2) Symbols (communications addresses) to be set can be copied from the symbol table to the Property List using the drag-and-drop function. Any object can be selected and the display on the Screen Creation Window can be restricted to a specified type of functional object from the Select Object Window. Selecting and displaying objects by type enables easy editing of objects hid- den under other objects.
Section 3-3 User Interface Address in Use List Displays a list of the number of times each address is used in functional objects. A list of the functional objects using the addresses is also displayed in the Output Window and specified functional objects can be selected on the screen. User Interface Section 3-3. Property Setting Dialog Boxes. Copy/paste via Excel.
4-1-1 Changing Allocated Addresses If an address allocated for a symbol is changed on a symbol table, the change is automatically reflected in all screens. This allows allocated addresses to be changed simply by changing the sym- bol table, instead of opening each screen and changing the property settings for the functional objects on that screen. Section 4-1 Creating Screens Using Symbols 4.
When the changes have been completed, they will be reflected in all func- tional objects that use that symbol. HOST1: 0.0 HOST1: 0.0 HOST1: 0.0 Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Change the. Select the symbol from the CX-Programmer symbol table. Open the CX-Designer symbol table and paste the symbol. If a host address is set for the symbol, select the applicable host for the destination.
Copying CX-Designer Symbols to the CX-Programmer 1,2,3. The user can create the required I/O allocation table when creating projects. If the I/O allocation table is created in the same format as the symbol table, the I/O allocation table data can be copied as is to the symbol table. This enables symbols to be created easily from the I/O allocation table.
Input the symbol names for the communications address setting locations for the functional object. HOST1: Flag 1 HOST1: Flag 2 HOST1: Flag 1 HOST1: Flag 3 HOST1: Flag 2 HOST1: Flag 3 Screen 3 Screen 1 Screen 2 2. Section 4-2 Using Screens from Other Projects 2. Select the screen to be copied on the source CX-Designer and drag-and- drop the screen to the destination category.
The dialog box for setting the destination screen number and host will be opened. (Refer to 4-1 Creating Screens Using Symbols.) Note (1) All screens in a category can be copied by selecting the category and dragging-and-dropping it to another project workspace. (2) Sheets can also be copied using the same method. Consecutive screen numbers are automatically allocated in the same cate- gory when a new screen is created.
The screen numbers can be changed. When a screen is created in this category, the next screen number is allocated to the screen. Moving Screens between Categories Existing screens can be moved to different categories. Select the screen to be moved to a different category from the project workspace Screen/Sheet Tab Page.
(More than one screen can be select- ed.) 2. Drag the screen or screens to the destination category. 4-4-1 Globally Replacing Settings for More Than One Object More than one item can be selected and settings common to all items can be changed. The changed settings will be reflected in all selected objects. Procedure 1,2,3. Addresses can be changed to make the address consecutive. Select the cell for the set address and move the mouse to the bottom-right of the cell.
When the cursor changes to a + cursor, drag the cursor down or up. Note (1) If an object is selected on the screen, only the properties for the selected functional object are listed.
(2) The properties of the following functional objects can be set using the list edit function. Select View - Window - Object List. The Object List Window will be displayed and the objects on the screen list- 3.
Objects specified on the Object List Window will be selected on the screen. Hold down the Shift or Ctrl Key to select more than one object.
The strings in the CSV file will be reflected in each object. Note (1) Set the number of labels to 2 or more under Project Property to set multi- language strings for one object. (2) In order to create screen data with CX-Designer using the multi-language function, it is necessary to perform Windows settings beforehand. Objects selected in the Output Window are selected on the screen. Note Searches can be made for the addresses used in a project or in a screen and the results displayed in a list.
Select Find - Address Cross Reference. Procedure 1. Select PT - Transfer - Quick Transfer Computer → PT. A dialog box to confirm the transfer will be displayed. Press the Yes Button to start transferring the data. Note (1) Transfer routes and other settings need to be made before executing Quick Transfer.
Screen images can also be output to bmp and jpg files. The CX-Designer print function facilitates the production of a variety of docu- ments, e.g., these files can be used as is for specifications, or the data can be processed to create operation manuals, etc. How to Use Help 4-12 How to Use Help Press the F1 Key or click the Help Button in dialog boxes to display help infor- mation relating to the selected menu or dialog box.
A description of the History Tab Page of. 4-13-1 Debugging Screens and the User Program with a Virtual PLC The CX-Designer can connected to a virtual PLCs running on the CX-Simula- tor (i.e., on a user program execution engine). By using the CX-Simulator to run programs created using the CX-Programmer, screen data and user pro- grams can be debugged together on a personal computer. If a test is performed from the CX-Designer while the CX-Simulator is already run- ning, a connection will be made to the CX-Simulator. (2) Only one host can be connected to the CX-Simulator. If multiple hosts are set in a CX-Designer project, use the test tool to change the communications address values for the hosts that are not connected to the CX-Simulator. This enables debugging (including monitoring and settings) using actual I/O Units, Special I/O Units, and CPU Bus Units connected to the PLC, as well as data from external devices and PLC data on the network.
When the actual PLC user program is executed, the applicable host com- munications addresses are changed according to the user program execu- tion results, and this is reflected in the lamps on the screen and in the numeric displays. Conversely, applicable host communications address. When a project for which data transfer security has been set is stored in the and a Memory Card PT, a password must be input at the PT to upload the project data from the PT to a Memory Card. Data cannot be uploaded from the PT unless the correct password is input, preventing theft of data to a Memory Card. Note (1) If there are two or more labels, the symbol name or I/O comment will be set for the text strings for all of the labels. (2) Symbol names and I/O comments will not be set automatically in the fol- lowing cases:.
Create a Multifunction Object and open the Property Setting Dialog Box. In the General Tab Page, open the When pressing Tab Page and select the first item in the action item list. Click the Write Button and select Write Bit from the menu. The properties for the bit setting will be displayed. Click the Add Button to add the new action item. Click the Switch Screen Button and select Switch Screen from the dis- played menu.
Set Specified Screen for the switch method, and 0100 Screen for the screen selection. Replacing a Lamp with a Button 4-17 Replacing a Lamp with a Button If a bit lamp is converted to a Multifunction Object, the functions of a button and other functions can be added by simply changing property settings with- out creating new objects. Creating Polygonal Lamps Set the operation for when the Multifunction Object is pressed. In the Color/Shape Tab Page, the same settings will be set as for the original bit lamp. The settings will be the same for the Multifunction Object as for the bit lamp before the conversion. Select Bit Address HOST1:0.0.
Click the OK Button to close the Property Setting Dialog Box. The shape of the Multifunction Object will change to a polygon. The object will be dis- played as a pentagon. The shape is changed to a pentagon.
With the Multifunction Object selected, select Edit Node from the Edit Menu. Hold down the Ctrl Key, move the cursor to the node that is to be deleted, and click the mouse button when the shape of the cursor changes to an X. If it is a character string that is to be displayed, input the character string. If it is an image that is to be displayed, the File Selection Dialog Box will be displayed. Select the image file to be displayed. Create popup window 100.
Set up two contents displays in popup window 100: one for text and one for images. In the General Tab Page in the Contents Display Property Setting Dialog Box, set Display a string and Display an image. Section 4-20 Using Machine Navigator. Set No. Of contents to 3. (The 3 represents two states in which an alarm occurs and one state in which no alarm occurs.). Select Switch contents linking with alarm.
(Default: Selected). Set Contents No.
When alarm does not occur to 0. Section 4-20 Using Machine Navigator c. Click contents No. 1 for CNT0001 to set the image file for which the countermeasure is shown.
Set the background color to white. Set the image file. Select this checkbox. Click the OK Button to close the Alarm/Event Details Dialog Box.
Make the settings related to HOST1:100.01 in the same way, but in this case set Contents No. Set HOST1:100.01. Using Machine Navigator Using the Machine Navigator function, popup screen 100 will be displayed when HOST1:100.00 turns ON at the PT, and the contents of contents No. 1 will be displayed. Similarly, popup screen 100 will be displayed when HOST1:100.01 turns ON at the PT, and the contents of contents No. Section 4-20 Using Machine Navigator.
Appendix A Comparison of Functions with NS-Designer The following tables show the CX-Designer menus, commands, and functions that correspond to NS-Designer menus. Menu NS-Designer menu CX-Designer menu/function command File New Project File - New Project Open Project File - Open Project. View - Show ID Show Address View - Show Address - Show Address Show Error Object Output Window - Data Check Results Tab Page Show Sheet Object View - Show Sheet Object Show Touch Points View - Show Touch Points. Sheet Maintenance Project Workspace - Screen/Sheet Tab Page Error Check Tool - Validation Validation Result Output Window - Data Check Results Tab Page Functional Object List Edit - Edit Properties List Up Functional Objects View - Window - Select Object.
Appendix A Comparison of Functions with NS-Designer. Appendix B Shortcut Keys The following tables list the shortcut keys that can be used with CX-Designer. Menu Function Shortcut Keys File Open Screen Ctrl+O Save All Ctrl+S New Screen Ctrl+N Save Screen/Sheet Ctrl+Shift+S New Sheet Ctrl+Shift+N Apply Sheet Ctrl+J.
Transfer (PT → Computer) Ctrl+Shift+B Transfer Setting Ctrl+Alt+B Transfer Program Ctrl+I Object Properties Enter (when functional object is selected) Edit Label Space (when functional object with label setting is selected) Tool Test Ctrl+T Validation (Project) Ctrl+E Validation (Current Screen) Ctrl+Shift+E Validation Setting. System Programs and Screen Data Versions The versions of screen data that can be used on the PT depend on the version of the system program installed there.
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The “screen data version” is the version of the program selected when screen data is created on CX- Designer. Appendix C Exchanging Data between NS-series Products CX-Designer and Screen Data Versions The versions of screen data that can be read and created depend on the CX-Designer version.
Convert the data as required with CX-Designer before reading it. Item CX-Designer Version 1.0. Revision History A manual revision code appears as a suffix to the catalog number on the front cover of the manual. V088-E1-03 Revision code The following table outlines the changes made to the manual during each revision.
Page numbers refer to the previous version. Revision History.
Here is a description on how to convert the system version of projects from Version 8.2 to Version 8.1 with the CX-Designer. This is helpful if you want to use your CX-Designer project in a NS-Runtime environment. Enabling the Conversion Function. 1-1 Start CX-Designer.
1-2 Select About CX-Designer. From the Help Menu. 1-3 Check the version of your CX-Designer. Note: If the version of your CX-Designer is older than the above version, please perform the Auto Update of the CX-Designer.
For the procedures of Auto Update, refer to Chapter 3 of the CX-One Setup Manual in the folder where the CX-One is installed (The default folder is “ C: Program Files OMRON CX-One Online-Manuals”). 1-4 Exit from the CX-Designer. 1-5 Double-click the file mod.exe file in the folder where the CX-Designer is installed (The default folder is “ C: Program Files OMRON CX-One CX-Designer”):. 1-6 At the prompt, click the Yes Button: Note: If the above dialog does not appear after you double-click the mod.exe file, please refer to 3. Troubleshooting in the bottom of this document. 1-7 Click the OK Button.
Now, the conversion function is enabled. Executing the Conversion function. 2-1 Start the CX-Designer, and then open the project that you want to convert.
2-2 Confirm that the system version of the project is Ver 8.2:. 2-3 Select Tools, Convert, and Version. In this order:.
2-4 Confirm that “System Ver8.1” is selected in the Version box in the Convert to field, and then click the OK Button:. 2-5 Click the Yes to All Button:. 2-6 Click the OK Button. 2-7 Enter a new file name (which must be different from the name before conversion) in the File name box, and then click the Save Button:.
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2-8 Confirm that the system version of the project is Ver 8.1. Now, the conversion is successfully completed. Troubleshooting Comments Related Articles No related articles found.
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