Delta DOP-A Series - Manual

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Preface; Using This Manual
  • Page 4 – Table of Contents
  • Page 7 – About this Manual...
  • Page 8 – Chapter 1 Introduction; DOP Series Human Machine Interface; those fonts that Windows® uses.
  • Page 10 – NOT E; otherwise the simulation function may work abnormally.; Information; DOP; Delta Operation Panel
  • Page 11 – Operation Environment (temperature and humidity); using for long time.; SM Card; completely in USB flash drive.
  • Page 12 – Chapter 2 Creating and Editing Screens; Minimum System Requirement
  • Page 13 – After pressing; OK; To select the default directory
  • Page 14 – Browse; . A list of available directories appears.; button to take you back through Setup dialog boxes one by one.; Next
  • Page 15 – Yes; to complete the installation.
  • Page 16 – How to Start ScrEdit; After setup, you can start ScrEdit by clicking
  • Page 17 – File; , it can create a new project and you will get a dialog box as
  • Page 18 – Menu Bar
  • Page 20 – Property Table; for detailed description.
  • Page 21 – Output Window
  • Page 22 – Work Place
  • Page 23 – The “File” menu performs many common functions.
  • Page 25 – Open Old Project; Open current project by choosing; or using keyboard shortcuts by pressing
  • Page 27 – Make Ext. Memory Data; to copy the
  • Page 32 – Print Setup; Printer and paper settings. Select this function by clicking; . Using this function can set; File Quick Access
  • Page 36 – Find
  • Page 37 – Replace
  • Page 38 – from menu bar or
  • Page 42 – View
  • Page 43 – Status Bar
  • Page 44 – Bitmap Toolbar
  • Page 46 – Build / Layout Toolbar
  • Page 47 – Layout Toolbar
  • Page 49 – Zoom In
  • Page 50 – Zoom Out
  • Page 51 – Actual Size; The user can also zoom in or out by clicking icon; Full Screen
  • Page 52 – Grid Setup
  • Page 54 – Element
  • Page 55 – Create an Element
  • Page 57 – Move an Element
  • Page 58 – Modify Element Width; Modify Element Height
  • Page 59 – Modify Element Width and Height Simultaneously; Input Characters; The user can input a string of characters that; Windows®; Windows®
  • Page 60 – Right-click the Mouse
  • Page 61 – Cross Reference Table
  • Page 62 – When; Element Part List
  • Page 63 – Screen
  • Page 66 – Cut Screen; , or use keyboard shortcuts by pressing
  • Page 69 – Auxiliary Key; . Auxiliary key set up for each screen can
  • Page 70 – or choosing; Screen Properties; from docking windows to set the current screen (Fig.
  • Page 71 – Option
  • Page 73 – Base Screen Check the check
  • Page 74 – Tools; The user can execute this function by clicking; Debug Compiling Error during Compiling Process
  • Page 77 – Download Screen; On Line Simulation; or clicking icon
  • Page 78 – Off Line Simulation; . After the recipe function is enabled, the; Recipe
  • Page 79 – Recipe Setup; Enable Recipe
  • Page 80 – Length; Options > Configuration
  • Page 83 – 2 bits Floating Recipe Setup; New: Create a new 32 bits floating recipe file
  • Page 84 – Open: Open a 32 bits floating recipe file
  • Page 86 – Recipe Example
  • Page 87 – Control Flag for Changing Recipe Number
  • Page 88 – Register for Designating Recipe Number (RBIR)
  • Page 91 – group. At this time, HMI will move the data of 2; group and put them in the recipe buffer
  • Page 92 – 2 bits Recipe Example; Recipe Storage
  • Page 93 – Designated Recipe; Please click; on menu bar and enter into 32 bits Recipe Setup dialog
  • Page 99 – Recipe CSV File Editing; number. The other data are the actual recipe value.
  • Page 100 – version of this 32 bits recipe and the user should not change it.
  • Page 103 – Standard tab in Configuration option; It is also File Name.; Please note that when the control block size is set to 0, the; Auto reset flags
  • Page 104 – Dynamic; Communication tab in Configuration option
  • Page 107 – Default tab in Configuration option
  • Page 109 – Other tab in Configuration option
  • Page 110 – Select HMI model “DOP-A57CSTD 256 Colors”.
  • Page 112 – A l ar m; internal memory
  • Page 113 – Compile; command and execute; . Then, the user can see the text of the
  • Page 114 – Alarm Setup; The user can set alarm by clicking; Options; . The alarm setup should set with the alarm; Alarm Setup Dialog Box; Address
  • Page 117 – History Setup Dialog Box; Read Address
  • Page 120 – Tag Table; Open
  • Page 121 – Print Function
  • Page 122 – to enter into “Print” tab. Then, use the Print tab to
  • Page 123 – Print Typesetting Function
  • Page 124 – Print Screen Layout and Output; Click; Then drag the mouse to decide which screen needs to be typeset and
  • Page 126 – Hard Copy Function; Set the Hard Copy Region in Screen Properties tab.
  • Page 127 – Picture Bank
  • Page 128 – Picture Bank Browse Dialog Box
  • Page 131 – Environment Dialog Box
  • Page 134 – Next Window
  • Page 135 – Title Horizontal; Fig. 2.10.4 Screen display after choosing Title Horizontal command
  • Page 136 – Title Vertical; Fig. 2.10.5 Screen display after choosing Title Vertical command; Window Summary
  • Page 137 – Help
  • Page 138 – Chapter 3 Element Function; How to Choose Element; choose the desired elements by the mouse.
  • Page 140 – Button Type
  • Page 142 – Property Description of General Buttons
  • Page 145 – Multistate Buttons
  • Page 146 – Set Value Button
  • Page 148 – Property Description of Set Constant Buttons
  • Page 149 – Increment / Decrement
  • Page 150 – Property Description of Increment / Decrement Buttons; Limit; Goto Screen / Previous Page / Previous View Buttons; command in; Windows® Explorer Browse
  • Page 152 – System Function Button
  • Page 153 – Property Description of System Function Buttons; button on HMI
  • Page 155 – After Execute Macro
  • Page 156 – Property Description of Meter Element
  • Page 158 – Property Description of Normal Bar Element
  • Page 160 – Property Description of Deviation Bar Element
  • Page 164 – Property Description of Pie Element
  • Page 165 – Please refer to the description of Low & High Region Color.
  • Page 166 – Property Description of Multistate Indicator Element
  • Page 167 – Property Description of Range Indicator Element
  • Page 168 – Table 3.7.3 Property Description of Simple Indicator Element; Property Description of Simple Indicator Element; XOR Color
  • Page 169 – Display; Element Type
  • Page 170 – Property Description of Numeric Display Element
  • Page 174 – Property Description of Moving Sign Element
  • Page 176 – Property Description of Static Graphic Element
  • Page 177 – Animated Graphic
  • Page 178 – Dynamic Line
  • Page 179 – Property Description of Dynamic Line Element
  • Page 180 – Property Description of Dynamic Rectangle Element
  • Page 181 – Property Description of Dynamic Ellipse Element
  • Page 182 – Dynamic Rectangle; Dynamic Ellipse; address of the input element is D0, then
  • Page 184 – Property Description of Numeric Entry Element
  • Page 186 – Fast Refresh; Set Low Security
  • Page 187 – Character Entry
  • Page 188 – Property Description of Character Entry Element
  • Page 189 – Element Type Icon
  • Page 190 – Property Description of Trend Graph Element; Sample Number
  • Page 192 – Property Description of X-Y Chart Element; When Sample Number is a constant
  • Page 193 – When Sample Number is a variable value; Word
  • Page 194 – Grid Color; Curve Element Example; choose; on the menu bar to find the Standard tab in Configuration
  • Page 197 – Sampling Element; Add
  • Page 199 – Historical Trend Graph
  • Page 200 – Property Description of Historical Trend Graph Element
  • Page 201 – Historical Data Table
  • Page 203 – Property Description of Historical Event Table Element
  • Page 206 – Property Description of Alarm History Table Element
  • Page 207 – Property Description of Active Alarm List Element
  • Page 208 – Property Description of Alarm Frequency Table Element
  • Page 209 – Property Description of Alarm Moving Sign Element; Time
  • Page 210 – Graphic Element; Line
  • Page 211 – Rectangle
  • Page 212 – Property Description of Circle Graphic Element
  • Page 213 – Property Description of Polygon Graphic Element
  • Page 214 – Text
  • Page 215 – Property Description of Scale Graphic Element
  • Page 217 – Property Description of Table Graphic Element
  • Page 220 – Example for Keypad Element; This example can be downloaded via the following link:
  • Page 222 – Chapter 4 Macro Function
  • Page 223 – Type
  • Page 225 – Screen Cycle Macro; time with a well-designed initial macro.; Background Macro; Execute Screen Cycle Macro
  • Page 226 – Clock Macro
  • Page 228 – Editing
  • Page 230 – for Open Macro window.; Save As Macro; macro to backup or save re-input time of other macro commands.
  • Page 231 – Copy One or More Macro Commands; must use Open Macro and Save As Macro function.
  • Page 232 – Edit
  • Page 234 – Keypad
  • Page 235 – Operation; Definition; In
  • Page 236 – Addition
  • Page 237 – Multiplication; calculation is stored in the address #3.; Division
  • Page 238 – Get Remainder; of this calculation is stored in the address #3.; ADDSUMW
  • Page 241 – Bit OR operation; Store the result of $6 in FF00H; Bit AND operation; Store the result of $6 in FE00H; NOT
  • Page 242 – Bit Shift-left operation
  • Page 246 – Convert BYTE to WORD
  • Page 248 – FCNV
  • Page 249 – ICNV; expression; THEN GOTO LABEL; identifier
  • Page 251 – FCMP
  • Page 252 – C AL L; Statement
  • Page 255 – INITCOM
  • Page 256 – Flow Control
  • Page 257 – GETCHARS
  • Page 258 – Communication Macro Example; DVP PLC and set SV value of DTB temperature controller to 20; PLC; HEX
  • Page 259 – DTB; temperature controller to 20
  • Page 260 – Others
  • Page 261 – TIMETICK
  • Page 262 – SETSYSTEMTIME; Set system time; GETHISTORY; V1 is the internal memory address where store the data length.
  • Page 263 – Messages; There is no such LABEL that GOTO designates.
  • Page 265 – HMI Communication Error Messages
  • Page 267 – Controller Station Number Error
  • Page 268 – Chapter 5 Control Block and Status Block; also get the current system status of HMI.
  • Page 269 – Register for Designating Screen Number (SNIR)
  • Page 270 – Enable / Disable Communication; to turn off HMI communication directly.; Enable / Disable Back Light; it will turn on HMI back light.; Enable / Disable Buzzer
  • Page 271 – Setting User Level
  • Page 272 – Control Flag Register for Sampling History Buffer
  • Page 273 – Clear Flag of History Buffer; Control Flag for Reading Recipe
  • Page 274 – Control Flag for Writing Recipe; Control Flag for Changing Recipe Group Number
  • Page 275 – Printer Flag; When this flag is set to OFF, the printer function is disabled.; Printer Form Feed Flag; please refer to Delta HMI catalogue.
  • Page 276 – Block; Status Register for General Control (GCSR)
  • Page 277 – Clear Status of Alarm Counter
  • Page 278 – Curve Sampling Status Flag
  • Page 280 – Multi-language Status Value
  • Page 282 – Chapter 6 Internal Memory; The receipt length is L and the receipt group number is N.
  • Page 283 – Group Address Access:
  • Page 284 – Chapter 7 Example Explanation; Programming MACRO files; Making a button to turn on the VFD-E AC drive
  • Page 291 – Making a Stop Button with Macro’s; The next button will be made to turn the drive off.
  • Page 294 – Appendix A Specifications and Installation; MODEL
  • Page 295 – N OT E
  • Page 298 – A.2 Dimensions and Profile; mm; Number
  • Page 306 – Appendix B USB Flash Drive Update Function; from unauthorized access or use.; Encryption Mode; to enter Standard tab and select “; Enable USB updating check; ” this option. The encryption
  • Page 309 – ” option and enter into “; File Manager; ” menu screen. When using a DOP AS series HMI, your “File
  • Page 315 – Clear HMI Flash ROM:
  • Page 316 – No Encryption Mode; check the box next to “; ” this option in
  • Page 320 – Appendix C Main Menu Operation of HMI System
  • Page 321 – Calibrate Touch Panel:; icons by turns to calibrate the touch panel.; COM Port Upload and Download:; function. Before using this function, ensure to click; in ScrEdit software and choose PC COM Port to be the upload and
  • Page 322 – Download Port; which will be transferred by PC. At this time, the user can click; to download the screen data immediately.
  • Page 323 – Cancel button is to exit Bypass mode.
  • Page 325 – Screen Parameter Settings:
  • Page 326 – System Parameter Settings:; It is used to set system parameter and communication settings.; System Parameters; Set if Buzzer works or not.; Communication Parameters; It is used to set communication parameters of each COM port.
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Summary

Page 2 - Preface; Using This Manual

Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002 i Preface Thank you very much for purchasing DELTA’s DOP-A Series, DOP-AE Series and DOP-AS series Human Machine Interface (hereinafter “HMI” ) products. This manual will be helpful in the installation, operation and specifications of Delta HMI product and H...

Page 4 - Table of Contents

Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002 Table of Contents Preface........................................................................................................................................... i Chapter 1 Introduction........................................................................

Page 7 - About this Manual...

Table of Contents | ScrEdit Software User Manual Revision Apr. 30th, 2007, 2007PDD23000002 About this Manual… User Information Be sure to store this manual in a safe place. Due to constantly growing product range, technical improvement and alteration or changed texts, figures and diagrams, we reserv...

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