Omron NT20M- Manual

Omron NT20M

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – WARNING; Caution; OMRON Product References; Note
  • Page 3 – vii; TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 4 – viii; Appendix: Special Characters
  • Page 5 – ix; Tool; Section 3 describes how to manage screens as whole units.; The; Appendix provides a table of English character codes.
  • Page 7 – Terminology and NT-series Manuals; Abbreviations; The following abbreviations are used in the text.; SYSMAC Terminology; Using Older Models
  • Page 8 – NT20M and NT600M Support Tool Operations; System Configuration
  • Page 9 – Support Tool System; Model; Note 1. The computer must have 640 KB of memory.; None; Type NTINSTAL; or; Creating a Work Disk
  • Page 10 – Starting and Exiting; Startup Procedure; return from the NT di-; disks from the floppy disk drive or an operation error will result.; Exiting; Main Menu; Main Menu Items; Item; Main Menu
  • Page 11 – When you select; Caution Data Compatibility with the Old Version of Software (EV1):; File Selection
  • Page 12 – File Operations; Function key; When you select either; Screen Selection
  • Page 13 – Screen Status; Symbol
  • Page 14 – Delete from the Screen Selection Display.; Operation; Handling Multiple Screens
  • Page 15 – Screen Comments; Inputting Screen Comments, File Names, and Titles
  • Page 16 – Screen Edit Operations; The following operations can be performed on the Edit Display.; Editing Screens
  • Page 17 – Changing Menu Position and Grid Display; NT600M with Grid Enabled; Inputting Character Strings; Inputting Character Strings and Numbers
  • Page 18 – Keys; Cursors; Cursor; Basic Operation
  • Page 19 – Left Button; Dragging to move objects on screen or draw lines.; Right Button; Positioning Operations
  • Page 20 – Contents of Tool Settings; Name; Press the Escape Key to cancel changing tool settings.; Auto Refresh; Tool Settings
  • Page 21 – Environment Settings
  • Page 22 – Design the required PT screens.; Direct Connection
  • Page 23 – Transfer the screens to the PT or write them to ROM.; Conversion; Specifying PC Addresses for Direct Connection; Key
  • Page 24 – Direct Connection Information
  • Page 26 – New Character Strings; Inputting Strings; This example shows how to input the roman letters “abcde.”
  • Page 27 – Special Characters; You can input marks while inputting characters.
  • Page 28 – String Attributes; Set the size to be used for each 1-byte character.; Normal; Press the Enter Key after checking the settings.
  • Page 29 – When you have set the display position, press the Enter Key.; Deleting Character Strings
  • Page 30 – Modifying Character Strings; You can modify strings that have already been set.
  • Page 31 – To return to step 3, press the Escape Key.
  • Page 32 – Normal Numeral Displays; Inputting Initial Values; Numeral Displays
  • Page 33 – Input the number, and then press the Enter Key.; Numeral Display Settings
  • Page 34 – Press the Enter Key after checking all of these settings.; Numeral Display Examples; indicates a blank space.
  • Page 35 – -1 Inputting Character; Direct Connection Numeral Displays; Creating
  • Page 37 – Refer to page 61 for details.; Heading
  • Page 38 – Scale; Press the Enter Key after completing all of these settings.; Deleting and Modifying; Character String Displays
  • Page 39 – Normal Character String Displays; Inputting Initial Value; Set the initial value for the selected table entry.
  • Page 40 – Setting Display Attributes; Set the way in which the display will appear on the screen.; Press the Enter Key after checking all of the settings.
  • Page 41 – acter Strings for details.; Direct Connection Character String Displays
  • Page 44 – Normal Lamps; Lamp Shape; Either square or circular must be specified for the lamp shape.; Lamps
  • Page 45 – Designating Area; Designate the starting point or center.; Lamp Settings; Lamp number
  • Page 46 – Inputting the Label; Set the size and scale of the label display.
  • Page 47 – Direct Connection Lamps; Use the following procedure to create a direct connection lamp.
  • Page 48 – Frame
  • Page 50 – Normal Touch Switches; Designate the starting point.; Touch Switches
  • Page 51 – Touch Switch Settings
  • Page 52 – Character Strings for details.; Direct Connection Touch Switches
  • Page 54 – Label
  • Page 55 – Bar Graphs
  • Page 56 – Creating Normal Bar Graphs
  • Page 57 – Set the initial value and then press the Enter Key.
  • Page 58 – Display Settings; Set all the bar graph display attributes and press the Enter Key.; Direction; Disp sign; bar graphs can be displayed top to bottom or bottom to top.
  • Page 59 – Setting % Display Position; Designate the display position of the percentage value.; Direct Connection Bar Graphs; The number of the bar graph in the current display.
  • Page 63 – Normal Operation; Editing Numeral Tables; Editing Memory Tables
  • Page 64 – Editing String Tables; table entry indicated by the cursor will appear.
  • Page 65 – Direct Connection Operation; Specify the numeral table entry that you want to edit.; Specify the string table entry that you want to edit.
  • Page 66 – When you are finished editing, press the Escape Key.; Words and Numeric Data; A maximum of 50 numeral edit settings can be made per screen.; Numeral Editing
  • Page 67 – Normal Numeral Editing; The headings have the following meanings:
  • Page 68 – Input and Transmission Digits; Press the Enter Key after making all the settings.
  • Page 69 – Deleting Numeral Editing; You can delete numeral edit settings that have already been made.; Modifying Numeral Editing
  • Page 70 – settings will be shown in a guide box.; Input Key Layout
  • Page 71 – through F cannot be used for the keypad even if they are set.; PTs without Touch Panels (DN
  • Page 72 – Direct Connection Numeral Editing
  • Page 74 – Precautions for Numeral Editing
  • Page 75 – Creating New Polylines; Polylines
  • Page 76 – Designate the ending point for the polyline.; Deleting Polylines; You can delete polylines set on the screen.; Modifying Polylines; You can modify polylines set on the screen.
  • Page 77 – Creating New Circles; To return to step 1, press the Escape Key.; Circles
  • Page 78 – Deleting Circles; You can delete circles set on the screen.; Modifying Circles; Specify the center of the circle you want to modify.
  • Page 79 – Setting the Parent Screen; To return to the Screen Selection Display, press the Escape Key.; Continuous and Overlapping Screens
  • Page 80 – Continuous Screens
  • Page 81 – The NT600M has no line scroll function.; Overlapping Screens
  • Page 82 – Screen Designation; Go to the Screen Selection Display.; Setting Attributes; Screen Attributes
  • Page 84 – Screen Attribute Displays; Screen Errors; Screen Check
  • Page 86 – Keys Usable on Mark Creation Display; to prevent problems with the Caps Key locking.; Marks
  • Page 87 – The function keys are used as described in the following table.; Function Keys; Setting and Clearing Dots; The mark you have input will be displayed on the Reference Display.
  • Page 88 – Press the Escape Key to return to the Creation Display.; Copy
  • Page 89 – Stand-alone Operation
  • Page 90 – Limitations; Press the Enter Key to access the Stand-alone Setting Display.
  • Page 91 – Restrictions; Applicable touch switches/function keys; Edit
  • Page 92 – Move; Specify MOVE from the Cut and Paste Display; Delete; Specify DELETE from the Cut and Paste Display
  • Page 93 – Copying Screens
  • Page 95 – Deleting Screens
  • Page 96 – You can change designated screen comments.; Changing Screen Comments
  • Page 97 – Input the new comment, and then press the Enter Key.; Change to the Screen Selection Display.; Specify the screen to which data is to be read.; Reading Data from Other Files
  • Page 99 – Copying Files
  • Page 100 – Go to the File Selection Display.
  • Page 101 – Deleting Files
  • Page 102 – Changing File Titles; You can change file titles that are already set.; Section 5 Printing for details.; Saving PT Histories in Files
  • Page 103 – Saving Files; Setting Initial Screens
  • Page 105 – Printing Features
  • Page 106 – Printing from the File Selection Display
  • Page 107 – in character strings printed in detailed information.; Go the the Screen Selection Display.; Printing from the Screen Selection Display
  • Page 109 – Connecting to the PT
  • Page 110 – grammable Terminal operation manual.; Transmitting Data
  • Page 111 – Transmitting Files
  • Page 112 – Transmitting Screens; You can transmit single or multiple screens.
  • Page 113 – Transmitting Memory Tables; the resume operation to OFF before transferring memory tables.
  • Page 114 – Receiving Files; Receiving Data
  • Page 115 – Input a title of up to 28 characters, and press the Enter Key.; Receiving Screens
  • Page 117 – ensure that the Support Tool has no errors in screen data.; Receiving Memory Tables; data set via the Support Tool.
  • Page 118 – You can delete designated screens from the PT.; Deleting PT Screens
  • Page 119 – Select NT host and, and then press the Enter Key.
  • Page 121 – Connecting to a PROM Writer
  • Page 122 – Baud rate; Stop bits; the PROM Writer is less than that of the PT’s ROM.; Transmitting Data to a PROM Writer
  • Page 123 – Transmitting Data with Verification to a PROM Writer
  • Page 124 – Data can be received from the PROM writer by file.; Receiving Data from a PROM Writer
  • Page 125 – Transmit the data from the PROM writer.
  • Page 127 – Appendix; Code 20 and 32 in the table represents a space, as indicated by “SP”.
  • Page 129 – Index
  • Page 131 – Revision History; Revision code
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NT-series
NT20M/NT600M Support Tool

Operation Manual

Revised August 1993

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Summary

Page 2 - WARNING; Caution; OMRON Product References; Note

v Notice: OMRON products are manufactured for use according to proper procedures by a qualified operatorand only for the purposes described in this manual. The following conventions are used to indicate and classify precautions in this manual. Always heedthe information provided with them. Failure t...

Page 3 - vii; TABLE OF CONTENTS

vii TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1Introduction 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Terminology and NT-series Manuals 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 Using Older Models 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....

Page 4 - viii; Appendix: Special Characters

viii SECTION 5Printing 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Printing Features 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-2 Printing from the File Selection Display 102 . ...

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