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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Note
  • Page 5 – TABLE OF CONTENTS; PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 7 – Section 1 Introduction.; system configurations for programming and operation.
  • Page 8 – Creating and Transferring Screen Data; NT Series Support Tool Ver.2
  • Page 10 – Intended Audience; Personnel in charge of installing FA systems.; General Precautions; CAUTION
  • Page 16 – Role and Operation of NT600S; Production Line Status; Alarm; Panel Switch Functions
  • Page 17 – Displays Screens; Sends Data to a PC; Screen Data
  • Page 18 – Features; Downsized Body; The NT600S has thin depth (64 mm or less in the panel) in the NT series.; Construction Best Suited to the FA Environment; Waterproofed to a standard equivalent to IP65 and NEMA 4.; :1 and 1:N Communications Possible with “NT Link” Method
  • Page 20 – Principal Functions of NT600S; Functions Related to the Data Display
  • Page 21 – For details, refer to “System Key Functions” on page 142.
  • Page 22 – Difference between direct connection Ver.4 and Ver.5
  • Page 23 – Displays; Lamps
  • Page 24 – Reference; System Configuration; Typical option devices for the NT600S include the following.
  • Page 26 – When using the C200H Direct Communication Function
  • Page 27 – Direct Connection Function; Features of the Direct Connection Function
  • Page 28 – The NT link method has the following features.
  • Page 29 – Caution; C200H Direct Communication; C200H direct communication allows communication with C; Advantage of C200H Direct Communication
  • Page 30 – Functions of the Allocated Bits and Words; Functions of Display Elements
  • Page 32 – Functions of the PT Status Notify Area (NT600S to PC)
  • Page 33 – Communications by RS-232C; Operation commands; Notification of the NT600S operation contents to the Host.; Terminal commands; These commands are also used if unexpected problems occur.
  • Page 34 – Before Operating; Follow the procedure given below to start the system of the NT600S.
  • Page 35 – Refer to the following manuals for the equipment and software.
  • Page 38 – Description of Parts and Settings; Description of Parts; Front View; The NT600S comes in two body colors.
  • Page 39 – Contrast control is available only for the following models:
  • Page 40 – DIP Switch Settings; Low battery voltage is not detected.
  • Page 41 – Installation; Installation to the Operation Panel; The NT600S can be flush mounted to an operation panel.
  • Page 42 – Power Supply Connection
  • Page 43 – Grounding; The NT600S has a Grounding terminal
  • Page 44 – Connecting to the Support Tool; Communication conditions
  • Page 45 – Connection to a PC by the Host Link; Connect the NT600S to an OMRON PC by the host link method.; Compatible PCs; The compatible PCs are listed in the table below.
  • Page 46 – Connecting the NT600S; Connecting to a PC with a 25-pin Connector
  • Page 47 – The connector cable wiring for the C series CPU unit (C; Connecting the NT600S to a CVM1/CV Series Host Link Unit; To connect to communication port 1; Connecting the NT600S to a C Series CQM1 Unit; To connect to the RS-232C port
  • Page 48 – PC Switch Settings; The following is a general description of switch settings.
  • Page 49 – Connecting to a Host Link Unit
  • Page 54 – No switch settings are required when connecting to a C-series C
  • Page 56 – When using CPM1
  • Page 57 – Connect the NT600S to an OMRON PC by the NT link method.
  • Page 58 – The following are the recommended cables (manufactured by OMRON).; If a Cable Longer Than 5 m is Required; The maximum transmission distance is 15 m.; When Long-Distance Transmission is Required
  • Page 61 – Setting the unit No. of the connected NT20S
  • Page 62 – [Maximum Number of NT600Ss Connectable to One Port]
  • Page 63 – NT-AL001 RS-422A terminal block specifications; Converter Unit Terminal Screws and Crimp Terminals
  • Page 64 – Wiring Method
  • Page 65 – RS-232C connection at the PC side
  • Page 67 – NT-AL001 Converter Unit DIP Switch Settings
  • Page 70 – Connecting to the PC with C200H Direct Communication
  • Page 71 – Front of C200H interface unit; Mounting and Setting the C200H Interface Unit
  • Page 73 – Connection Method
  • Page 74 – Connection to remote I/O slave units is not possible.
  • Page 75 – Insert the noise filter in the power supply line of the C
  • Page 77 – Host Connections by RS-232C; Host Computer Communication Settings; Set the same communication conditions at the NT600S and Host.; Connector Pin Arrangement; RS-232C Interface Unit; The connector and cable specifications are described below.
  • Page 78 – Signal name; FG is not connected internally in the NT600S.; The current capacity of +5 V output of NT600S is:
  • Page 80 – Operation Flow by the System Menu; Create the Screen Data; Turn ON the power to the NT600S.
  • Page 81 – Changing the System Settings etc.; Procedure
  • Page 82 – Operation Modes and the System Menu; System Menu and the Operation Modes
  • Page 83 – Menu Tree
  • Page 84 – Operations with the System Menu; low. The “RUN” LED goes off when the System Menu is displayed.
  • Page 85 – The System Menu items and the functions are as given below.; Switching from the System Menu to the RUN mode; Selecting “Quit” in the System Menu.
  • Page 86 – Initializing Memory; Initialization of the Screen Data
  • Page 87 – Initialization by using the System Menu; Select “Maintenance Mode”.
  • Page 88 – Initialization by Using the DIP Switch (Forced Initialization); Be sure to turn the power OFF before setting the NT600S DIP switch.; Operation
  • Page 93 – Registering the Screen Data; Transmission -- Transmission in File Units
  • Page 94 – and turn ON the NT600S.
  • Page 95 – Select “Transmit Mode”.
  • Page 96 – Data successfuly transmitted; the following screen.; Precautions to be Observed During the Screen Data Transmission; The power to the NT600S is interrupted or the NT600S is reset.
  • Page 97 – Selecting the Host Communication Method (page 85)
  • Page 98 – Host Link method
  • Page 99 – Selecting the Host Communication Method
  • Page 103 – Setting the RS-232C Communication Conditions
  • Page 104 – Selecting the Automatic Reset Function
  • Page 105 – Select “Memory Switches”.
  • Page 106 – Starting the Operation; Switching to the RUN mode; Refer to Section 2 Hardware Settings and Connections.
  • Page 107 – Various System Settings; Setting the Key Press Sound
  • Page 108 – OFF: The key press sound will not be given when a touch key is pressed.; Using the Buzzer; Setting the Buzzer; The buzzer sound can be stopped by the following operation.
  • Page 110 – When “OFF” is set, the buzzer does not sound during operation.; Backlight OFF / EL Screen OFF Function; Turning ON the Backlight / Redisplaying the Turned OFF Screen
  • Page 112 – Resume Function (Featured with Battery Unit Only); The factory setting for the resume function is “OFF”.
  • Page 113 – Setting the Support Tool Mode; Version 5 of the direct connection function cannot be used.
  • Page 115 – System Maintenance; LED; Checking the LED
  • Page 116 – Checking the Touch Switches
  • Page 118 – Checking the LCD/EL display
  • Page 119 – Checking the Communications with the Support Tool/Host
  • Page 121 – Checking the NT600S DIP Switch Settings
  • Page 122 – Checking the PT Setting Status; Checking the PT setting Status
  • Page 124 – Display History; Recording the Display History; - Message expressing the contents of the screen
  • Page 127 – SECTION 5
  • Page 128 – Creating and Transmitting Screen Data; Setting the Support Tool for Use with the NT600S; Select “Tool Settings”.
  • Page 129 – Creating Screen Data; Screen Data Creation Procedure
  • Page 132 – Transmitting Screen Data to the NT600S
  • Page 133 – Outline of Functions; Composition of the Screen
  • Page 134 – Characters and Figures Which can be Displayed; Types and Attributes of Characters and Figures; Marks
  • Page 135 – Enlarged display of the characters and marks; Types and Attributes of the Figures
  • Page 136 – Communication with the Host; Communication Using RS-232C
  • Page 138 – Screen Display; Classification of Screens; Normal screen; Normal Screen; All display elements can be used on a parent screen.
  • Page 140 – Production Status; Screen Attributes; Buzzer Attribute
  • Page 142 – Memory Tables; Character-String Memory Table; Displaying a Character-string; The following types of characters can be displayed on the NT600S:
  • Page 143 – Numeral Memory Table; Displaying a Numeral
  • Page 145 – Bar Graphs; Bar Graph Functions; Reference table; Bar Graph Attributes; Position and size
  • Page 149 – The following describes the kinds of lamps that can be displayed.; Lamp Functions; Lamp Attributes; Shape
  • Page 150 – Controlling lamps in a batch
  • Page 151 – When a lamp is overlapped with a memory table display; Example 1 :Lamp lit after the memory table is updated
  • Page 152 – Touch Switches
  • Page 153 – Functions of Touch Switches; STOP
  • Page 154 – Touch Switch Attributes
  • Page 155 – Standalone Function
  • Page 156 – System Key Functions; ” touch switch is also displayed, the buzzer can be stopped by press-; Allocation of System Key Functions; The
  • Page 157 – Numeral Setting; Function of Numeral Keys; Basic Procedure; The procedure for numeral setting is as follows.; Restrictions on Numerical Value Input and Attribute Setting; - Numerical value range
  • Page 158 – Correct use; When there is no sign display; Types of Numeral Setting
  • Page 159 – Numeric Key Type
  • Page 160 – Creating Numeric Keys; Setting Screen Attributes; Screen when “system” is specified; When the numeral setting attribute is “user”
  • Page 161 – Continuous screens and overlapping screens
  • Page 162 – Using Numeric Keys; Selecting the Numeral Setting Area for Data Input
  • Page 163 – Inputting Numerical Values
  • Page 164 – Numerical value specification; Changing the sign
  • Page 167 – SECTION 6
  • Page 168 – Outline of Host Link / NT Link / C200H Direct Operation; Equipment and Settings Used in This Chapter
  • Page 169 – NT600S Status Control and Notification to PC; makes an inquiry to the PC.
  • Page 170 – Screen switch settings (refer to page 160)
  • Page 172 – Currently displayed screen (refer to page 162)
  • Page 174 – Switching the Screen Display; [Screen switch setting in the PT status control area]; “screen switch setting word” in the PT status control area.
  • Page 176 – This processing reads the data from the PC status notify area.
  • Page 178 – Memory Tables and Bar Graph; Writing Words to the Character-String Memory Table; - Direct specification
  • Page 179 – Direct specification; Setting the Words of the Character-String Memory Table; Initialization setting
  • Page 180 – Number of registration words; Writing Numerals to the Numeral Memory Table
  • Page 181 – Allocation Words and Display of the Memory Tables; Number of words required for the allocation
  • Page 182 – Available allocation words; Contents of the numeral memory tables
  • Page 183 – Displaying the numeral memory table
  • Page 184 – Contents of the character-string memory table; Character allocation bestriding two words.; [Example of character code bestriding words]
  • Page 186 – Program operation
  • Page 187 – indirect specification using the support tool.
  • Page 189 – Copying the Memory Table; [“Copy memory table setting” of the PT status control area]
  • Page 190 – played when creating the screen data by using the support tool.
  • Page 191 – Normal
  • Page 194 – Lamps, Touch Switches, and Numeral Setting; Allocation Bits and Display of Lamps; Available allocation bits
  • Page 195 – The lamp control bit indicates the lamp status as follows:; Support tool settings
  • Page 196 – PC ladder program
  • Page 197 – Allocated Bits, and Display, of Touch Switches; Method for PC Notification and NT600S Control; Types of notification operation
  • Page 200 – Alternate
  • Page 201 – Application
  • Page 202 – RUN; PC program
  • Page 203 – Notification of Numbers to the PC; PC) allocated in the PC memory as follows.
  • Page 204 – Restrictions on allocating words; meral memory table to the PC memory.
  • Page 205 – Application Example; unit
  • Page 206 – NT600S Status Control; Controllable NT600S Functions; [“PT status control bits” of the PT status control area]
  • Page 208 – The screen attributes are set with the support tool.
  • Page 209 – How to Control NT600S Functions
  • Page 211 – Ascertainable NT600S Statuses (Notified Operating Statuses); [“PT status notification bits” of the PT status notify area]; The NT600S statuses that the PC can determine are listed below.
  • Page 212 – Reading the NT600S Operating Statuses
  • Page 216 – RS-232C Interface Unit Communications; Communication Procedure; communication can start.; OPEN; Sends an instruction via the RS-232C circuit to the NT600S.; CLOSE
  • Page 217 – Enquiry from Host to NT600S; Notification of Operation at NT600S to the Host; Operation by Terminal Commands
  • Page 218 – Precautions; Command Length; Operating command
  • Page 219 – Notification and Control of Touch Switches; HOST
  • Page 220 – Table of Commands; Operating Commands; Type; Terminal Commands
  • Page 222 – Commands Sent by the Host; The operating commands sent by the Host are described below.; Displaying the Screen; Switching the Display Screen; Display Specified Screen; Format
  • Page 223 – Request Screen Number; -3 Screen Number Response; Write Character-string Memory Table; Character-string data
  • Page 225 – Copy Memory Table; memory table address; Description; Use the “table edit” mode.
  • Page 226 – Lamps and Touch Switches; commands from the Host.; Lamp and Touch Switch Display (Bit Specification)
  • Page 227 – Lamp and Touch Switch Display (Number Specification); Display status; continuously lit or flashing by specifying its number.; Lamp and Touch Switch Display Status Enquiry
  • Page 228 – -3 Lamp and Touch Switch Display Status Response; Touch Switch Disable; Use the Touch Switch Enable Command (refer to; Touch Switch Enable
  • Page 229 – Controlling the NT600S Status; The NT600S status can be controlled by the Host.; Screen Display Control; Controls the NT600S buzzer.
  • Page 230 – System Menu Display Permission; The battery is optional.; PT Status Enquiry; Status Response; Initialize Display History; Deletes the entire contents of the display history.
  • Page 231 – Display Mode Control
  • Page 232 – Commands Sent by the NT600S; Host on execution of the following command.; Screen Number Response; Memory Table; Notifying Input to the Numeral Memory Table; -digit Number Input Notify
  • Page 233 – -digit Number Input Notify; Lamp and Touch Switch Display Status Response
  • Page 234 – Notifying that a Touch Switch Has Been Pressed; The commands used for this report are described below.; Touch Switch Bit Output (from NT600S to Host); Lower 4 bits of sx; Example; This report is made each time a touch switch is turned ON or OFF.
  • Page 235 – Status Enquiry
  • Page 236 – All data values must be sent in ASCII code.; Clearing the Screen; Clear Screen; Clears all text and graphics on the NT600S screen.; Displaying a Character-String; Character Specify Size
  • Page 237 – Enlargement; Specify Character Enlargement
  • Page 238 – Use the following command to set the inverse display mode.; Set Inverse Display; Use this command with the Set Flashing Display Command (refer; Flashing Display; Use the following command to cancel the inverse display mode.; End Inverse Display; Use the following command to set the flash display mode.; Set Flashing Display
  • Page 239 – Inverse Display; Use the following command to cancel the flash display mode.; End Flashing Display; X coordinate
  • Page 240 – Specify Displayed Characters; Character-string to display; Appendix M Special Characters; Displaying Figures; Use the following command to display a polyline.; Draw Polyline
  • Page 241 – Displaying the Circle; Use the following command to display a circle.; Draw Circle
  • Page 242 – Key to Programs; Use of Programs; The sample program appears as follows on the screen.
  • Page 243 – EXAMPLE PROGRAM
  • Page 255 – Hardware Faults
  • Page 257 – Responding to Displayed Error Messages; Errors Occurring when the Power is Turned ON
  • Page 258 – Communication Errors; Operation when a communication error occurs; [Screen when an error has occurred during reception]; [Screen when an error has occurred during sending]
  • Page 260 – WARNING; Maintenance of the NT600S; Spare PT; Models that use a backlight
  • Page 261 – Disconnect the backlight connector from the NT600S.
  • Page 262 – the step above until the backlight is fitted correctly.; Connect the backlight connector to the NT600S.
  • Page 264 – Insert the battery connector, keeping it straight.; Close the CFL case lid and secure it with the screw.
  • Page 265 – Inspection and Cleaning; Cleaning Method; In daily cleaning, wipe the display with a soft dry cloth.; Inspection Method; Items required for the inspection
  • Page 266 – Points inspected; Cautions on replacing the NT600S; Be sure to switch the power OFF before replacement.
  • Page 268 – Appendix A; APPENDIX A; Specifications
  • Page 269 – Performance Specifications; Display Specifications
  • Page 270 – Display Capacity; * Number of numeral memory tables that can be used:; Display Element Specifications
  • Page 271 – Special Features
  • Page 272 – Communications Specifications
  • Page 273 – Appendix B; APPENDIX B; Dimensions
  • Page 275 – Appendix C; APPENDIX C
  • Page 276 – Installation on a DIN Rail
  • Page 277 – Appendix D; APPENDIX D; NT600S Installation Environment
  • Page 278 – Take the following points into account in order to prevent noise; vide a gap of at least 40 mm.; Transportation and Storage of the PT; Note on transportation
  • Page 279 – Appendix E; APPENDIX E; Method for Making the Cable for Connection to the PC/Host; Parts Required; When connecting the NT600S to an OMRON PLC C
  • Page 280 – Correct Use; Connector Specifications and Wiring for OMRON Units; Connecting an NT600S to a C-Series Host Link
  • Page 282 – Wiring Connections; Connecting an NT600S to a C-Series CPU (C; Electrical characteristics:
  • Page 283 – Connecting an NT600S to a CVM1/CV-Series Host Link Unit
  • Page 285 – cations
  • Page 286 – Electrical characteristics: Conform to EIA RS-232C
  • Page 287 – Electrical characteristics: Conform to EIA RS-422A; Wiring
  • Page 288 – Making the Cable; Cable Preparation; Cable with Shielding Wire Connected to FG
  • Page 289 – Cable with Shielding Wire Not Connected to FG; Soldering
  • Page 290 – Connector Cover Assembly; Assemble the connector covers as shown in the diagram below.; Preparing RS-232C Connector Cables; Recommended Parts
  • Page 291 – Appendix F; APPENDIX F; Wiring of RS-232C cable
  • Page 293 – Appendix G; APPENDIX G; Function Restrictions Depending on the Support Tool; PT model
  • Page 294 – Appendix H; APPENDIX H; Making the Cable for Connection to the Support Tool; With a 25-pin Connector
  • Page 295 – With a 9-pin Connector
  • Page 296 – Appendix I; APPENDIX I; NT600S Internal Processing
  • Page 298 – Event Processing (When Using Direct Connection)
  • Page 299 – Appendix J; APPENDIX J; Model List
  • Page 302 – CPUs (For Connection Via a C200H Direct Communication)
  • Page 303 – Parts Used for Connection; Cables with connectors
  • Page 304 – Appendix K; APPENDIX K; Option List; This is a backlight for replacement purposes.
  • Page 305 – The protection the cover affords is summarized below.
  • Page 306 – This is a host interface unit for executing direct communication.
  • Page 307 – Appendix L; APPENDIX L; PC Memory Map
  • Page 308 – Appendix M; APPENDIX M; Special Characters; Code 20 and 32 in the table represents a space, as indicated by “SP”.
  • Page 312 – INDEX
  • Page 318 – Revision History; Programmable Terminal; Operation Manual
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Page 3 - Note

OMRON Product References All OMRON products are capitalized in this manual. The word “Unit” is also capitalized when it refers to anOMRON product, regardless of whether or not it appears in the proper name of the product. The abbreviation “Ch,” which appears in some displays and on some OMRON produc...

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About this Manual: This manual describes the installation and operation of the NT600S Programmable Terminals (PTs) andincludes the sections described below. Further information is provided in manuals on the Host InterfaceUnits and Support Tool. Refer to the list in Section 1 Introduction. Please rea...

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