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BNP-B2063A (ENG)

MITSUBISHI CNC
MELDIIS 50 (M50]
SERIES
PLC ONBOARD
INSTRUCTION MANUAL

ADVANCED AND EVER ADVANCING


MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC
Contents

1. General ........................................... . 1
2. System Configuration .................. .. . .... ... .. .. . 2
2.1 Ger.:~c:. Configuration .. . ............................ .
2.2 Coro. ;nL. ~:cation Terminal ............................. .
2.3 Sys~:m Selection ................................... .
2.3.1 Ex1=:: nation of system selection switc ~es .............. .
2.3.2 Par2:-:1eter setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . 5
3. Creating Ladder Circuit and Monitor Operation •.•...••....•• 14
3.1 Crea:in~ the File .................. . ... . ...... .. .... . 21
3.1.1 F.s-;'stering the edit file .......... .. ................ . 22
3.1.2 Uss~ PLC RUN/STOP by CRT opera:::m ..... . ....... .. . 23
3.2 Writing t"le Circuit .. ...................... .. ........ . 24
3.2.1 Cre2:Jng the circuit ................ ... . ...... ... .. . 24
3.2.2 Mocifying the existing circuit ...........•............. 25
3.2.3 Adding the circuit block ........................... . 26
3.3 Reacin~ the Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . .. .... 28
3.3.1 Reacing the circuit by step number .................. . 28
3.3.2 Reacing the circuit by device numbe:- .. . .............. . 31
3.3.3 Reacing the circuit by contact or coii number ........... . 32
3.3.4 Reacing the circuit by instruction ... .. .... ...... •..... 33
3.3.5 Readng the circuit by END instructic~ ..... ... ...•..... 35
3.3.6 Circ:..:it read function ............. . ................ . 36
3.4 lnser:in~ the Circuit . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ... . 37
3.4.1 lnss:O:ing the circuit symbol ...................... . . . . 37
3.5 Oeletin~ the Circuit ....................•....... . ..... 41
3.5.1 De!e:~ng the circuit blcck .. .. .. .................... . 41
3.5.2 Dele::ng the circuit symbol ............... .. ........ . 44
3.6 Circ:Jit E.xtension Function ..................... . ...... . 47
3.6.1 E.xte:-:sion circuit operation examples ................. . 48
3.6.2 Errcr message ... .. ... ....... . ......... ....... .. . 56
3.6.3 Relat:onship between number of ret~.;:-ns and circuit length 58
3.7 Monitorir.g the Ladder Circuit .......................... . 59
3.7.1 Mor.itoring the circuit .... .. . .. .................... . 62
3.7.2 Freezing the screen at monitor stop :-igger point ........ . 64
3.7.3 Mor.;:oring the registered device .............. .. ..... . 66
3.7.4 Mor.;toring the current value in deci:-:-:1 hexadecimal notaticn 68
4. ROM Write Function ••••••...••••.•..•..••••••••••.. .• 69
4.1 8q:iana::on of Each Function ... .... ...... ... ..... ..... . 71
4.1.1 Aeac ... . . . ................................ .. . . 71
4.1 .2 Vlrits .... . ....................... .. . .•......... 72
4.1.3 Corr.;;are . . ............. ... ...........•......... 73
4.1.4 lr.itia:·zation 74

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5. Message Creation • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75
5.1 Menu Operaticn Message Creation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79
5.2 Initial Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
5.2.1 Initial setting example . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
5.3 Read . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
5.4 Write . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
5.4.1 ALARM MESS and OPERATION MESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85
5.4.2 PLC switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89
5.4.3 Device (Contact) message and coil messa;e . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
5.4.4 COMMENT MESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91
5.5 Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92
5.6 Deletion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
5. 7 Kanji and Kana Entry Method . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
5.7.1 ALPHA • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
5. 7.2 Kanji . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • 95
S.7.3 Kana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102
6. Print-out Function • • . • . . • • . . . • • • . • . • • • . . . . . • . • • . • • • . . . 1 04
6.1 Print-out Flowchart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
6.2 Printer Connection and Select Switch Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
6.2.1 Printer connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106
6.2.2 Initial setting of PRT-028 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
6.2. 3 PRT-02A select switch setting . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1
6.3 Operation Procedure . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
6.3.1 Settings of print conditions . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
6.3.2 Print forms and line spacing . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116
6.3.3 Combined matrix of print forms and line spacir.g . . . . . . . . . 116
6.3.4 Printing the ladder program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
6.3.5 Printing messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118
6.3.6 Interrupting printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
6.4 Messages . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119
6.5 Example of Print Out . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 120
6.5.1 Example of ladder program in elite mode print out . . . . . . . . . 120
6.5.2 Example of condensed ladder program print c ut . . . . . . . . . 122
6.5.3 Example of alarm message p rint out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124
6.5.4 Example of operator message print out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
6.5.5 Example of PLC switch print out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126
6.5.6 Example of c::mtact comment print out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127
6.5.7 Exam pel of coil comment print out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
6.5.8 Example of comment output . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129
7. Messages • . . . • . . . • . • • . . • . . • . • • • . • • . • . . . . . . . . . • • . . • . 130

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1 :::neral

1. General

This rr::::-:ual is cre:::ed tor the 'ME!..DAS MSO s.:~ :es Contrcl:e:-' used for ceve!opment cf user PLC
(Note ; ~ and creatic :1 of message data. PLC ope~a:ion perfor:-:-.ec on the controller is called onboard
operaticn.

The or.=oard func:icn enables the following:


(1) C: eation of new ladder files
(2) E=:t of existir.; lacder circuits (read, write, ir.sertion, ar.c ce!etion)
(3) Ladder circuit monitor
(4) F.: M writing
(5) F:cppy disk read and write
(6) C:eation of massage data such as alarms, cperator messages, and PLC switch messages
(7) Printing ladder circuit and message data

User P!.C can also te developed by using a perscnal computer in addition to the onboard unit The
relevant documents are listed below:

(1) F~C Programming Manual (Ladder) 8NP-B2058


(2) F!.C Interface Manual •................. • .................. 8NP-83785
(3) P!.C Program Development Manual (Persor.al computerj . . .... .. .. . 8NP-82059
Note 1) PLC: Programmable Logic Contrcl:er
(4) lr.;:ut/Output Cevice Printer (PAT-028) Manual •.• •. ............. 8NP-A2919

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2. S: s:em Configuratic-
2. · 3e!1eral Configura: ::-:

2. System Configuration
2.1 General Configuration
The system configuration when developing the onboard is s~.:·.·m below.

Communication tanninal

Ladder development using

gggc~
.. .. .. .·..~t?~t?
communication terminal.
.. (Onboard development)
. .
11::.:6
~ !!iGl
~..,.:,0
o'"'C-' o
Control unit

To ecr.nee·
tor }JJX

To c:onnee·
tcr 5102

1 RS232C

To oonnec·
tcr 5102

RS232C

~computer
(Ladder deve!opment using
personal c:c:mputer currently Commen::ial prin':ef
in planning r.ages.) (Ex. PC.?R201GS:

Note) Refer to the separate •PLC Program Development Mar.t..:&l (Personal Compt:.:r) fer c:taifs
on development with the personal computer.

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2. Sys:em Cor' ;:.;railer.
2.2 CommL:nicz::on Ter:-:- - : .

2.2 Communication Terminal


Ar. :xample c: the ccr:1r:-::.;nica;:cn terminal usad wit:i ::-:: onboard is shcv.-:1 below.
A S·nch CRT sarting ar.d displa:_; unit and 9.5-inch E:.. ss::;ng and display :.:nit are ave. :~lefor t~ :s
ccr::;olfer. The 9-inc:, sa::ing ar.c display unit will be t.:s:= for the explana::ons in this 7-anual.

~YLED :..::hanumeric. s .-:-:bol keys 1

F~::.::ion selec:: · • eys


Communication terminal Various keys

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Ml fSU!!IS.,;I
'
c:=>-
'

+ I I I I

I !j
Curser ktf'

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r:a;e keys Dati o::-:--.;~n keys
Mt~U keys

Input key
(ealeulatlcn)
Reset ~t.ey
Shift i<ey

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2. Sys:em Confis:.:~ a : !cn
2.3 System Selec:ion

2.3 System Selection

2.3.1 Explanation of system selection switches

The switc~;;s fer selecting the operation s:a:a of ::-:e controller are located in the controller :.::-:it.
During Pt.C development, these switches are ·..:se~ 'or changing over between the user PLC ~...;N
and STOP s:ates.
The user Fl.C STOP and RUN states can also :;e c:-:anged with the operation explained in sac::on
'3-1-2 User FLC RUN/STOP by CRT Operatior.'. Tr.e operation using the CRT is recommence:.

Control unit

C?en ::-:e
c:oen!:::se window

CS2

L.E01, 2 (~ispla'f Ul'"~~: Displays the operation state.


SW1 (slide sw.:,,) : Normally set to the bottom side.
CSt :Channel selec:tion switch lor CAT changeover.
(Normally set to 0.)
CS2 : System selec:'Jon switch

Switch
Operation Application
setting No.
0 Normal operation mode Normal operation
1 PLC program stop (AUN/STOF's S70P) PLC development work
2 Normal operation after readins ;:arameters from Start up after losing
EEROM parameters
3 Operation using MELSEC periJ:heraJ equipment Normal operation explainee
instead of •communication tei'T.":inar• on left
4 Not used
5 Not used
6 Initialization of memory and d efault setting of Setting and adjustment
parameters from initial state.
This is not used normally.
The memory details are set :o tt:e default
settings, and the EEAOM d<:~ails are also
rewritten

o-F Maker maintenance mode Oo not use this mode I


Note 1) Nc:e that if the user PLC is placed ir: tt:a stop state, the user PLCs will stop, and t:-:e
c::r.troller will enter the emergency~::::: s:a:e.

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2.3 Sts:e!T. Se:: :: :c ~

2.3.2 Parameter set1ing


The parameters fer ..:ser PL.C c:. e!opment with the control ur.it and tc Of::~a:: :ne user PL.C are
explained.
The parameters ar: set in ·s::JP PARAMETER• on the BIT SELECTIC·' · sc~:~n. For tr.e BIT
SELECTION screer. "landling rr.::hod, refer to the Controller Manual.

(1) Onboard operation on

[BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen}


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Q Bit
# (6451) C ata (0 0 C 0 0 0 0 1)
L Use of parameter # 6451 L 0: Onboard operation or.
1: Onboard operation or.

Operation is per.ormed depending on how bit selection parameter# 6-!51 bits are set:

G) Onboard ope!Gtlon on

Bit 0 = 0 Onboa.-d operation is off. Nothing will display ev:n if §] is on.


Bit 0 • 1 Scree:1 is displayed for user PLC development, ra=der monitor, and ROM
writins. etc.

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2. ·System Configura::on
2.3 Sys:em Se!ecticn

(2) PLC timer and counter screen on


Values can be set in timers and c::~nte ~s used with user PLC (ladder) on the CRT setting ar.=
display unit for use :hem as variat::a :irr.:rs or variable counters.

Note: The values cf the timer (0) and counter (8) cannot be set from the CRT setting ar.~
display unit.

(BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen]

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - Bit
# (6~ Data { 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ .! )

L Usa of parameter 6449 I' 0' 'nmer setup value screen on


1: Timer setup value program on
0: Counter setup value screen on
1: Counter setup value program on

Operation is perfonned depending on hew bit selection parameter #6449 bits 0 and 1 are set:

Bits 0 and 1 =0 The values set in the PLC TIMER and PLC COUNTER screens SETUP
PARAMETERS are used as the timer and counter setup values.

Bits 0 and 1 =1 the programmed c::nstant K values are used as the timer and counter
setup values.
At the time, the programmed constant K values of the timers and counters
are also displayed on the PLC TIMER and PLC COUNTER screens ct
machine mam:fac: ~,;rer parameters.
Thus, even if bits 0 and 1 are set to 11, the valid setup values can be
checked on tr.e sc~aens in the PLC-RUN state.
However, no values can be set. If a value is set, the message 'E05
Setting disabled' is displayed.

Tl

C20

When bits 0 and 1 are set tc 00, tt:e constant K values are ignored and the values set
on the screens become valid. However, since KCJ cannot be omitted in programming,
any numeric value must be enterad in K CJ for programming.

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2. System Ccr.fig:..:a;1or.
2.3 System Se ! e~: :on

(:3) Integrating timer retention and counter retention

This parameter is set to retain the c~rren: vah.::s of :he integrating timer (i, 0 } a:-:: :ounter (C.
e) even if the CNC power is turnec oH.

[BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen]


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Sit
# (644L Data ( o o o o 1 1 o o)
Integrating timer (T) I~...-__ 0: Integrating timer (T96 to T1 03}
and counter (C) use retention off (no retention)
#6449. 1: Integrating timer (T96 to T1 03)
retention on
' - - - - - 0: Counter (CO to C23) retention off
(no retention)
1: Counter (CO to C23) retention cr.

Bits 2 and 3 = o The current values of the integrating timer and the counter a.-: reset to 0
when the CNC power is turned off.
Bits 2 and 3 = 1 The current values of the integrating timer and the counter a:: not reset
to 0 even if the CNC power is turned off. The values before :'":.e power is
turned off are retained.

[BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen]


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Bit
# (64L Data ( 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0)
Integrating timer (0) . _ I- - - 0: Integrating timer (0 136 to 0151)
and counter (8) use retention off (not retention)
#6452. 1: Integrating timer (0136 to 0151)
retention on
' - - - - - 0: Counter (80 to 81 03) retention c:":
(no retention)
1: Counter (80 to 81 03) retention c:-~

Bits 2 and 3 =0 The current values of the integrating timer and the counter a:: reset to 0
when the CNC power is turned off.
Bits 2 and 3 "" 1 The current values of the integrating timer and the counter a:: not reset
to 0 even if the CNC power is turned off. The values before ::-:e power is
turned off are retained.

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2. System Configuration
2.3 System Selection

{4) CRT thermal alarm on, and controller thermal alarm on

Tr.e self-dia£:10s::c fur.c::cr. cetects an error in the con:roller temperature, etc. The fur.c:ion car:
!:e enabled or disablec :y a ;::arameter.

[BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen]

# (6L 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 -
Data ( 1 1 0 o0 o 0 0)
Bit

Use of parameter #6449 L 0: CRT setting and display unit thermal alarm
detection off
1: CRT setting and display unit thermal alarm
detec:ion on
0: Controller thermal alarm detection off
1: Controller thermal alarm detection on

<D CRT thermal alarm on (bit 6)

Bit 6- o Overheat of the CRT setting and d"lSplay unit is neither detected nor
posted by (by special relay E16) to the PLC.
Bit 6 =1 If the abnormal temperature detector circuit on the controller card in the
CF;T setting and display unit operates, error message OZ53 TEMP. OVER
0002" is displayed. It prevents automatic operation start after the reset
state. Also, special relay E16 is turned on to post the error information
to the F~C. The error contents can be checked by referring to file register
R5i.

F lelo c e A 9 8
7 I 6 1 s 4 3 2 1 0

~ Bit 0: Controller overheat


Bit 1: CRT setting and display
unit overheat

~ Controller thermal alarm en (bit 7)

Bit 7 = 0 Ovemeat of the controller is neither detected nor posted (by special relay
E16) to the PLC.

Bit 7 =1 It t.,e acnormal temperature detector circuit in the controller operates,


errcr 11.essage 'Z53 TEMP. OVER 0001 " is displayed. It prevents
autcma:ic operation start after the reset state. Also, special relai' E16 is
turr.ed en to post the error information to the PLC. The error contents
can be checked by referring to file register R57. For the file register
ccnte!'ltS. see "CAT thermal alarm on• above.

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2. S ::s:~m Confi£:..:ra: :~-
2.3 S: s:err. Se!e::icr.

(5) Alarm message on

This ;::c;ramete; is set to vc;lidc;;e ::-te inte!iace ::alarm messa;e display c;ea::c with use; =:..c.

[BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen)

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - Bit
# (E-!50) Data ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 ..=. 1 )

L Usa of parameter #&;SO IT 0: Alarm message oH


1: Alarm message on
0: F system interface
1: R system ir.:erface

Refer to the "PLC Programming Manual (Ladder)• (SNP-82058) for details of the alarm message
display method.

{6) Operator message on


This parameter is used to validate the interface of operator message display created with user
PLC.

[BIT SELECT10N PARAMETER screen]

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - Bit
# (64[ Data ( 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 )

Use of parameter #64~ 0: Operator message off


1: Operator message on

Refer to the "PLC Programming Manual (Ladder)• (BNP-82058) for details of the Of:e:-atcr
messa~e display method.

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2. System Contig uratic~

2.3 System Selection

(7} Message display on all screens

The first 18 c!iara :::e ~s :::f an alarm message or operator message can be c :splayed in the
operarion sta::..:s r.:cd: . a~arm c:s;:lay area. This function enables either an alarm or operator
message that is gene~a.!y displayed only on the alarm diagnostic screen to l:e displayed on
almost all sc~eens (these with an alarm display area).

[BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen]

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - Bit
# (64L Data ( 0 0 • 1 0 0 0 o )

Use of para.'lle"fe~#6450 I La, Message all screen d;splay oH


1: Message all screen display on
0: Display alarm messages on all screens.
1: Display operator messages on all screens.

Depending on the settir.gs of bits 4 and 5 of bit selection parameter #6450, the CNC operates
as follows:

Bit 4 • 0 Alarm and operator messages are displayed only on the alarm diagnostic
sc:-een but not on all screens.

Bit 4"" 1 a
The first 1 characters of either alarm or operator messages are displayed
in the operation status mode/alarm display area Whether alarm or
operator messages are to be d isplayed is determined by bit 5 in #6450.

Regardless of the setting of this parameter, the alarm diagnostic screen


displays alarm and operator messages in full.

Sit 5 "" 0 A:arm messages are displayed when •message all screen display on• is
selected.

Bit 5 =1 01=erator messages are displayed when •message all screen display on'
is selected.

< E.lcample of parameter setting>


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - Bit
Display alarm messages on all screens. - - 0 1 - 0/1 0/1 1
Display operator messages on all screens. - - 1 1 - 1 0/1 0/1

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S~ s:em Selection

(8) Message language change code

This pa~a~:;er is set to char.~e message ~i~ e dis;:iay ·.·. - ::1 :7:essage data created w i:~ :Jsa~ =_:
is dispiaye·: on CNC equipment CRT.

(BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen}


7 6 5 4 3 2 1 o - cit
# (6.!5.3) Data ( 0 0 o o o o o o)
L Use of parameter #64~ ~~essa;: Jar.~t:a~e change code
Bit
No. Remarks
2 1 0 I
0 0 0 Message 1 is display;;.::.
0 0 1 Message 2 is displaye :::.
0 1 0 Message 3 is displaye-::.
0 1 1 Message 4 Is displaye-:l.
#~53
1 0 0 I Message 5 is displaye·:t
1 0 1 Message 6 is displaye·::.
1 1 0 Message 7 is displaye::.
1 1 1 Message 8 is displaye-:::.

Refer to the PLC Message Language Change Sp;::tications (BNP-3393-127) fer detaiis :f
messa;e language chanse.

(9) High-speed input and output specification


These pa~ameters are set to specify input/output sis:- a~s required for input/output process::-:;
syncr.ror.i::ed with high-speed processing when r.:;n-speed processing of usar PLC is
performec.

The input signals are specified in bit selection parar.:::ers #6457 and #6458 and ~r.e 01..1;:::.::
signals are specified in #6460 and #6461.
Refer to t~e 'PLC Programming Manual (ladder)' (S~ ;?.ezosa) for details of corres;:oncer.ce
between the parameters and input/output devices X a.-:d Y, etc.

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2. System Ccr.figuration
2.3 System S.:!action

(10) MC alarm 4 output invalid (parameter for standard PLC)


This parameter selects whether to include the ~C alarm 4 in the MC alarm output 1 dur•r.g the
standard PLC specifications.

[BIT SELECTION PARAMETER screen)

7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 - Bit
# (~ Data ( 0 ooo 0 o o 1)
Use of parameter #6469 L 0: Include MC alarm 4 in alarm output
1: Do not include MC alarm 4 in alarm output

Bit 0 =0 When using the standard PLC specifications without the additional remote
10, there is no output pcint for the MC alarms 2. 3 and 4. Thus, when the
additional 010 card is r.ot used, the logical sum of MC alarm 1, 2. 3 and
4 are output in MC alarm 1 output. This parameter selects whether the
MC alarm 4 that indicates an operation alarm is included at that time. (Bit
0 = 0 includes the MC alarm 4.)
Bit 0 =1 The operation error MC alarm 4 is not included in the MC alarm 1 output
explained in Bit 0 = 0.

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2.3 Sys::.":": S a!ec::c~

Contents of bit selection parameters #6449 to #6496

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- - - - -
I
l154~~· ...
it i r
J, ! ! e:
J ,i - ll i ... .!!
j
.,
s I 0 s
.§ &
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: "' c
& 1
~-
Ft2932~
- -I- - - - - I-
2
r 1 5451
- _I Js 2 1847
1'1293:!1. - I - I - _I - - I - I -
-. lj
~~~

3
l 15452
~M
-
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Ji fo -
3
~-
R293JM - 1- - - - - - 1-
• r 154$3
~~
- - - - -
Message
language
cnange code
.I • ~-
1'12934~
StL~.
I
~ PLC par~~~~l I - IH
' l~ ' 15410
R2!134H I I III
• r 18455
RZII21'\. - - - - - - - -
• 15411
R2S3Sl - I - I ·- - I- I - I- I -
7
l~- 1'12927!-1 - - - - - - - -
7
15412
R213eH - I- I- - I - I - I- I -
• r 15457
~·~
~illpul~l
• 15413
Aa34'. - I-
• l 15451
ilt292!H
HlgtHPMd "'f>UU ......'Icall.... 2
• 1541•
A29JS'4

r= It
A HlgtHP"d illpul ~lon 3 A
1541$
1'1293:".

8
l~- I..
1112n9..
~
, . . , . . _ W.pul-"<a!IOI\4 a 1547$
Aaln-4 I
e c
r~-· I
Hlgi>1PMd OUIIIUI _ , . . . _ I 15471
A:aXI. ~~

0
l I..C
~ ..
~ OUipUI...,;IIcallon 2 0 15471
R293IH I
E
r I 18463
l't293!~
Hlgh-ti>Md «MIIUI _.nc..~on 3 E 15411
A293St. I
" l-~ lt
FI2931H
H'~---lon·
F
15480
F!29lS"

Note t) Se sure to set tl'le c:!S indicated [)and


blanks to 0.
Note 2) Para~eters Jl6481 to #6496 are reserved for debugging by Mi~:.;=ishi.

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! 3. Cre::: :n~ _;:::er Cir::..: : c::- :: f.~::; ~o;: : ~ 8peration
I

3. Creating Ladder Circuit and Monitor Operation


A ladder c:rcuit can be created on board and further the c~e:::ed ladcer c : ~:uit cc::- be edited on
beard.
The operation state of the sequence circuit in operation can a~ so be mc:1itored .

(ETI oHm

OCICI==c=o

Cleating 1tle file

Writing 1tle clmfit Note:


Finding 1tle clrcuit To edit or create ladder circuits or
message data, stop the usar PLC. For
Inserting 1tle clrcuit the operation procedure, sa: section
2.3.1 "Explanation of System Selection
Erasing 1tle clrcui Switch• or section 3.1.2 •user PLC
Monitoring 1tle circ:uit
RUN/STOP by CRT Operation. •

c~~")
The table below lists the items to be explained in this section:

Mode Function item


File specifica- Registers an edit file.
Creating the circuit
tion mode User PLC RUN/STOP
Creates a circuit.
Writing the circuit Modifies an existing c:rcuit.
Adds circuit blocks.
Reads a circuit by step number.
Reads a circuit by device number.
Reading the circuit Reads a circuit by contact or coil number.
Reads a circuit by an instruction.
Circuit mode Reads the last circuit by the END instruction.
Inserting the circuit Inserts circuit symbols.
Erases circuit blocks.
Erasing the circuit
Erases circuit symbols.
Monitors the circuit.
Monitoring the Freezes the screen at monitor stop trigger ~cint.
ladder circuit
Monitors registration.
Monitors the current value (Oec:mal - HexadecimaQ

The modes and function items above are explained in order.

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3. Creating Lz=::er Circui: .:.-:: ~1cr. .: ~r Operation

( 1) Menu operation

8 Controller function se:~ction key


(Function mer.u)
MESS G. 2 I 0 ST. 3 FIC..E 4 LAOOEil

Press menu key D4 c..AOCE.' .,


(Sut:~er.u)
'
2 CIRCUT

Press menu key

2 WRITE 3 INSERT 4 O!LETE

)
8 MENU I
MENU

(2) Circuit mode display screen

1
------------------- ~~~cte~------------------~
1-1-....--~~--- 9 ccntaC'.$ max.---------~

n
Pl.C LACR

XlO Tl M0 Y30
2500
..n=;.~-tJ-r---==Aifr;...._--<(
6 lines fc~ :ac:er dis;::lay

Oisplay !c: ~ rr.cnitoring

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3. C ;ea:::-:;; :..=.: ::· : irc;.;:t a:-: ·.:cnitor O~o:;a:ion

(3) Basic key operation

<D The following basic five instruction input J:a::erns ar: a : a::a:.le:

1)

(Example)

L .~~
'r---'~.P---
(LO X J )

2)
(Example)

~\-(TO KlOO~ D5 -< >-) 00 0~8008


(OUT TO 1100)

3)

{Example)

~~--CIH.f.IJ?.f~ ~ 000~008
(INC 00 )

4)

(Example)

--\t-[~_i5iY.I:~:~:lj~9.~ EQ) 800§00§000


(MOV K0 00)

5)

(Example)

-{:f.:LP.:~I:~jiif~ 82) G§J~G§J00§10QJEJ


(+ DO Kl Dl)

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3. C:eating Lo: :.::; Ci:::·_.: ar.:: :.: c :-. : ~:: : Cperation

~ Caut ::n on key o~eration

1) Scme controller setting ar..: c:s:;lay uni:s do nc: :1ave the ;.,eys that c:=:res;ond to the
s:..:mbofs such as @ or G used lor comr.:ancs. Alte~nate keys are used in this
case. These a:ternate keys ca.i also be used when the key corresponding to the
command is available. The ~as:c keys and alterna:e keys st.:ch as @ and G are
shown below.

Note) The actual key fer the 1::::1in this manual.


Basic key and alternate key operation in programming

Basic key Alternative key Basic key Alternative key


Instruction Instruction
operation operation operation operation

+ + A 0
I LD> > G T

0+ 0 I(+ 0 A 0 AND> > G T

- - s u 8 OR> > G T

o- 0 I[- 0 s u al LDD> 0 > 0 G T

• • M u L ANDD> 0 > 0 G T
r--
0· 0 I(* 0 M u LJ ORO> 0 > 0 G T

I / 0 I v LD< < IL T

0/ 0 1(/ 0 0 I v JI AND< < L T

LD= .. E
-
Q I OR< < L T

AND= = E c LDD< 0 < 0 L T

OR= . E c- ANOD< 0 < 0 L


r-
T

LODe: 0 ... 0 - Q
I ORO< 0 < I0 L T

ANDD= 0 .. 0 - Q
I S?AC~
I SPJ ,
ORO= 0
- 0 E Q - - ---
(Example) To program H:~:J:P.XJP.:~}-
enter the key sequence ~ -( }-) @] 0 [ 10 QJ ~1 0 @] 10:=,1
S?
It is displayed in the settir.g area as the key sequence is entered during operation.
However, when (3 is pressed, the program (circuit) is displayed in the ladder

display area as H :~:::~:P.:~:TP.:~}- .

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3. Cree:<::-;£ :..:::::::? · : . ~::::.:11 a:.d Moniter Operation

(4) Terms

<D Device and device No.


The device is the address sigr.al used to classify ::-:e s:;:-:a!s r.anc:Hed by the PLC, and the
device No. is a serial No. assig~ed to that device. The de :'c; N~s. tor device X, Y, U, W and
H are hexadecimal, and all others are decimals.
~ Device list
The devices used by the PLC and the contents are shc·:m be!cw.

o..rice DMc:e number I 1.)\it Contents


X XO to X4FF (1280) I 1 bit Input s:;,.,a: :: .:.!.C. s11ch as machine input
y YO to Y'J7F (1408) I 1 bit Cutp11t si;:-:a. ~::m ?!..C. such as machine output

u UO to U178 (384) I 1 bit Input signal !:::> PLC: Signal for second S)'$tem

w 'M) to W1FF (St2) I t bit Cutput si;r:ai from i='LC: Signal for second system

M MO to MStt9 (St20) t bit Temporary s::rage

G GO to P.3071 (3072) 1 bit Temporary s!:rage

F FOto Ft27 (128) t bit Temporary s!:rage, alarm massage interfa.ee

L LO to L2:55 (256) 1 bit Latch re!ay ~ackup ~•mory)

E EO to E127 (128) I 1 bit Spae!aJ relay

TO to T15 (16) t biV18 bits 10 msee uni: :lmer

T Tt8toT~ 180) I t bit/18 bits 100 msec ur:it ~mer

T98to T103 (8) 1 biV18 bits tOO msee ur:it integrating :lmer

co to 039 («)) I t bit/18 bits tO msec uni! :!mer (f.J~ed)

0 040 to Ot35 (96) I t bit/18 bits tOO msec ur:i: :!mer :tix.C)

Ot36 to 015t (t6) I t bit/18 bits 100 msec ~::-::: in:e;ra:!ng timer (fixed)

c co to C23 (24)
I t bit/t8 bits Coun!er

B so to Bt03 (t04) I 1 bit/16 bits Coun!er (Fi.><ee eeur::.r)

0 [)()to 01023 (1024) 16 bits/32 ::its Oata re;ister. :;:era:::::n re;ister

R m to Rat9t (8t92) t6 bits/32 ::its File re;:s:er. .::;.c.c~c interface

A NJ. At (2)
I 16 l::its/32 ::its Ac:el.lr:-:~!atc:

z -- (1) I t 6 bib Index of 0 c: i=laddrHS (::n)

v -- (1) t6 bits Index cf 0 c: i=l addreu (:n)

N NOtoN7 (8) I -- Master ccn::::i nestir:; level

p PO to P2S5 (256) I -- Label cf eor::i:ional jump and subroutine call.

K
K-32768 to K-32767 I -- Oeeimat cons:ant fer !5-0it instructions

K-2147483648 to
1(2147483647 I -- Oecimal cor:r..ar.t for 32-bit instructions

H
HO to HFi=FF I -- Hexacee:mar ::ens:a:-:: for 1&-bit instructions

HO to HFFFFrrrr
I -- Hexace:::ma. ::e:-:s:a::: !or 32·bit instructi ons

Note) Ceviees I, J and S are also availa!:!e but c:anr::: t bl used.

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r :; : ; eati:--; :..a-:oer Circu:: a.nd :-.:cr:::c: )pera:icn
I

~ Cir;;uit symbc:$

The eight syr.-:::ols lis: :~ :n the tc:!:>le ::e:: ·.., are us:c in the circui::

Circuit syml:ol Contents

--11-- Use·:: in the A-cc ntc:c: circuit.

:oil' Use:: in the 8-c:::-:tac: circuit.

L_,j----1 Use·:! in the A-ccntc:c: OR cir:::Jit.

I I
,!~ Used in the 8-ccntac: OR circ:.~it.

-< >- Use:: for a coil, ~. ~~. G, F, L E. T, C)

-{ } Used for programming a func:ional instruction.

I Us~d to connec: circuit symbols.

- Used to connec: circ:;it symbols.

® Circuit block
The circuit blcck is a c:rcuit closed by the -< )- or -{ }- symbol.

(Example)

YO

C:reuit t: lccl<
Ml
1--~--illl--~

-
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I ::'-
3. Crea:ir.g Ladder Circ:..:it and 1\.~onitor Operatior.

@ Step number and pointer {P)


Step numbers are sequentially assigned to the programmed circuits. They change
automatically when the circuit are edited.
A pointer {P) is a label which indicates the destination to go when a conc:tional jump occurs
or when a subroutine call is issued. some pointers are used for special purposes as follows:
P128 to P159: These pointers can be used the same way as PO to P127. In addition,
these can be used as the page feed symbols when the ladder circuit is
printed out.

P250 to P255: These pointers are used to delimit the PLC programming levels.

Step number

\c 2
XO YO

M3
5

8 M4

T4 K20

M9

~---------1[·· · +···=--·i<·i··Triio·
•••••••• J ..................... .

1--------;[··~····:-···"· ·i··:··oio ··
.................... -~··· ...... .

..._--------------; ...~.U...

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3. Crea::r.g Ladder Cir::::.;!t a:-: ~.1or.1: :~ ':)ceration
3.1 C;;aring the F:ie

3.1 Creating the File

(1) Menu operation

§] Controller ~nc:ion selecton key

1 MESSG.
!
2 10 ST. 3 F ! :..~
(Function
4 LAOOE~
me~u)

ME:'IU

Press !ur.ction menu D3 FILE ).


(S10bme~u)

2 WRITE 4 RUN/SP

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3. Creating U:ccer Circuit and Monitor O~:·::: :cn
3.; Creating :he File

3. 1.1 Fiegis:ering the edit file

When c~:at ing a ladder circuit cr message. : ~e file name and size expected to be usee :-:-:u s ~ be
re~ :s:ersc.

(Already registered items need nc: be regis~ared.)

(Basic operation)

D3 FIL.E) - Dz wR:-:-E)- Spec:ty the number (#)


and file name and size ) -8
(Operation procedure)

(1) Press function menu D3 FI L.E ) to display the PLC FILE screen.
(2) Press Dz wRtTE) to display the setting area
(3) Set the ladder file name and size required (size expected to be used) and the link file na-ne. 2J<
is acded to the total size of the ladder file and message me for the display of the link size
required or used. (Link file size setting is invalid.)
Only the message file name is set after message initial operation is performed onD1 M£SSG.) screen
to D71NIT. ) screen. If the order is reversed, a "MESSAGE UNK ERROR• may occur or the file
narr.e may cfJSappear.

Note) If 11 or more characters are specffied, the last 1o characters are used as a file r.ame.
(Note)
PI..C Fli..E The total of 1tle ~cer and
message spee::':.:atlon size
Is 30K by1H or :.ss.
(32K by1es wit.": ~ax.
I I L.INK IMOOEI..N ) I 20/JK BYTEl
link file.)
:2 L.AOOER II..AO 1 ) I 14/16K BYTEl
:3 MESSAGe: 1 I MES 1 ) I

i"" j""
Note 3)
Speeified si:e
Current size

: ( I Fll..£ I ) srz:: 1 I( BYTE l


Setting area

2 WRITE 4 RUN/S?

Note 1) For the necessary siz: and curre~t sizg of the message, the sizes written with D· "'Essv)
toO 1 1NIT. )are displayed. Execute message initialization with D• MEssG.)-D 1 '"IT. ) en this
screen, and then set only the file name. Set only the file names on the screen. TI-:e size
specification can be set on the sc~een.
However, if each size is set on tt:e MESSAGE INmAL screen, the size is newly set.
Note 2) It the current size is less than 1K bytes, it is displayed as OK bytes.
Note 3) The max. ladder size must be set within 16K bytes for 4K steps.

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3. Crea::r~ L:~ce· C irc~i! a:.c Monitor :::era::::-:
3.1 Cre::.ng :he Fiie

3.1.~ User PLS RUN:STOP by CRT operation

lo crea:e ~~ .J~Cate the ladder circuits or message data. cr wd:e to the F.OM. the user F!....C mus: ~e
s:oppec. 1:-: e user PLC can be sto~ped by one of :wo waj·s: setting sys:em serection switch CS2 en
me contrci:e; as explained in section 2.3 or by operating :he CRT as explained be!ow.
.:..s editing is executed on the CRT, using user PLC RUN/STOP is recommended.

[Basic operation)

(1) Step tr.e user PLC as follows:


EJ-) 3 F!L.E) -1)4RuNtSP) - ~ - (~J
(2) Run tr.e user PLC as follows:
8-) 3 FI LE) -1)4AVNISP)- 0 -~~~
[Operation procedure}

(1) Press G and D3 I'lL! )to display the PLC edit file registration screen.

(2) Press ~"'qUN/sP)to display the setting area The message display area display 'PLC RUN" if the
user P!..C is running, or 'PLC STOP' if it is In the stop state.

(3) To step the user PLC, press QJ and then D INPu~ ) • To run the user PLC, press 0 and
then O INPuT ) • The message display area displays "PLC STOP· or "PLC RUN".

Notes
Be~cre using this function, set system selection switch CS2 on the controller to No.O. If it
is set to No.2 (STOP), this function cannot make the user PLC run.
An ~~empt to stop the user PLC by this function brings it in the emergency step state in
the same way as done with the system selection s·.vitch.

PLC FIL.E

- • \..INK IMOOELN 2~132!< B Y~ E l


:: 2 L.~COE~ I LAO 1 t ~ lt 6 K BY~O:l

s ! MESS.:.GE I I MES l 6/t4K BYTEl

PL.C STOP
! ~ · ~ UN t : S~OP It l Mesu;e c!isplay area
'
I J~~ ~
l_______2_~_~_~_~E _________•__
Ru_H_t_S_P____________________________ ~.

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3. Creating Ladcer Circuit a:.d Monitor Operat:c-:
3.2 Writing the Circuit

3.2 Writing the Circuit

3.2.1 Creating tr.e circuit


This o ~ e raticr. c:eates a new ladder c irc~it or completely erases existing ladder circuits.
[Basic operation}

.D4L.AOC~ - tzc:Rc1.1T)-DzwRrrE)- D9 sET )-8-EJ- (Read operation)- D$ coNvr)-M


[Operation procedure]

(1) When cre::ing a new circuit, register the edit file before starting this operation.
(2) Press func:ion menu [)4 L.AOOER) to display the submenu.
(3} Press Dzo:!CJT) .Dn•llru)and then ~ . The screen shown below appears.
(4) When creating a new circuit or erasing the entire existing ladder circuits, press [!] and [,_,I
otherWise, press D1 AEAC ) • -

(5} When 0 and EJ are pressed, two vertical lines are displayed on the right and left sides
and step r.umber 0 is displayed.
(6} Write the 1=rogram.
<D Using !he circuit symbols (menu keys) and alphanumeric keys, write the program starting
from tt:e cursor position.
~ When about one screen of program is written, press coNVT) and D' [::J .
Note) Up to two screens of program can be written at one time, but it is recommended to
press~$ coNVT) and EJ each time one screen of program is written.
Note that the circuit completed on the screen makes no sense unless rD,-co_N_VT'""~) ar~d
(;) are pressed: pressing the two keys only converts the written program into the
coject file.
G) When ::-:e written program is normally converted by pressing D5coNvr) and 8 , the
messafe COMPLETED is displayed in the message display area
(Exam~ Ie) Pressing t• LACoER) - ~z CIRcry- D2 wArrE) and then rD_9_s_c:_•....,)displays the scresn
shown below:
"I.e I.AOCEII

CLEAR .'I.EMORY FCR ~lEW PROGRAM?


• 'I'ES "y INP o,; '7"
• ~•O "SELEC~ ~ ~.:.0''

~~ing 0 .(~J .

"::E C : $: ·.; ~ MtNU w• :·£ S[ T 0.& ~ :. .., )

i H- ..[NU

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3. Creat1ng Lac::er Cir.: _:: a:-::: ~.1on1tcr Cr:;e·a:1on
3.2 Writing the Circui:

F:~m :he abc. e s:::ee!1 pressing 0 and ( • M j disf:'c:::s the s::ee:-: ::e!ow to aile·:• ·.vritin~
a prog:am.

M£).1 ( 0/4096 STEP l ·


MCOE C!RCUT MENU READ SET DATA ( .,

3.2.2 Modifying the existing circuit


This operation modifies the existing sequential circuits.

[Basic operation)

( Reading the circuit ) - Dz wRIT~) - ( ~nterin~ the )- J~ CONVT)- n


1nstruct1on l..=:J

[Operation procedure]
(1) According to the read operation, read the circuit block to be mocif;ed.
(2) Pressing Dz wAIT E~ erases all circuit blocks from the screen, only leaving t:-:e circuit block at the
cursor position.
• When modifying the circuit block other than the one displayed en the tcp of the screen, move
the cursor to tr.e beginning of the target block and then press: 2 wF:7~ ) : the specified circuit
b lock moves to the top of the screen and the other blocks disappear.

(3) Using the ~GGG keys, move the cursor to the J:OSition where the circ:.:it is to
be modified and then enter the necessary instruction and data.

(4) Be sure to press Ce c:>Nvr) and 8 after modifying the circuit.

• Pressing the rwo keys displays the message COMPLETED in tl" e message display ar ea and,
at the same time, displays the modified circ:.:it.

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3. Creating Ladder Circuit and Monitor Opera: =n
3.2 Writing the Circuit

Point
(1) It the eire:.:: mcc:flcaticn involves the change of a step number, the succeedin~
program s::p r.~:nbers and conditional jump (CJ) destination labels are also
accordin~:: c:":a.~ged.

(Example) Modify c~ il Y~ 0 to Y35.

DzctRcur)-) ;;;..:.o) -D 9 SET


1 )-0-0-EJ
N!a~!ng stt!) No.20.

Modifying Y10 to Y35.

3.2.3 Adding the circuit bicck


This operation adds a c :;c:.Jit :lock to the existing sequential circuits.

[Basic operation}

[Operation procedure}
(1) According to the reac c;:eration, read the circuit steps where a circuit block is to be added to.

(2) Pressing D2 WRITE) e~ases all circuit blocks from the screen, only leaving the circuit block at the
cursor position.
• When adding t~e c:rc~it block to the one other than that displayed on the top of the sc;een,
move the curse: to tt-:: beginning of the target block and then press Dz wRITE) : the spedied
circ:.:it block rr.c·:es to :he top of the screen and the other blocks disappear.

(3) Pressing G
ar.c l3erases the circuit block on the top of the screen and displays the next
step number and r.·.-o ver::cal base lines.

(4) Write a~ additiona: ::rc:.;it :lock by entering necessary instructions and data

(5) ee sura to press)! ::~v-:- .and 8 after adding the circuit.


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2. Crea:ir.£ ~acc:r Circ:;it ar.c ~-~:-: :tor O!=~· :: . =n
:: .2 Writir.£ :he c:~cuit

(Examp le) Add the ; : ~c;.: it block containir.£= :::avicas X5 anc Y15 to ste~ Nc : ~.

OzciRc- - -v, RE~o )-D 9 ~~· )- 0 -~- E~ -


i;uC:in; s:ep No.SO.

I ~!1
M3 Y:!O
so f--11--1 f---11-------<"'
~!lo
54 t--l'J
1
/
'
Ml2

~~~

57 1------~c:~tQxi:K:fD?J::
MI3
61

M20

Set the ·Mite area after the circuit block read.

54

w~~ng X5 and Y15.

T~·
Point
(1) Inserting or adding a circuit block automatically changes the s.ccce:ding pro~~am
step numts~s and CJ destination labels.

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3. Crearing L.accer Circt.::: and Mor:::cr C:;era:::-
3.3 Readir:s; the Circuit

3.3 Reading the Circuit

3.3.1 Reading the circuit by step r:umber

This operation rea::s the circuit ::iocks :y specifying a step number.

[Basic operation]

~2CtRC:..'T_J -01 RE:.o) -D 9 s:-:- )-j Stepnumcer 1-8


[Operation procedure]

{1) PressDzc:l'lctr.j.D 1 READ). ar.dD sse;-:- ) . enter the step number, then press (;). This displays
the circuit blocks starting frc:'TI the c:1e whose step number is specified on the screen.
• If the nur.:!:er of an inte~ediate step of a circuit block is specified, the step numbers are
displayed from the first s:ep of tlie block.

{2) Pressing G and EJ c:splays :ne circuit on the previous screens {scrolling one screen up)
while pressing 0 and (~J displays the circuit on the next screen (scrolling one scr!H!n
down).
Pressing El successively scrolls another screen down. when the screen is scrolled down to
the last circuit block, LADDE.~
END is displayed in the message display area
Pressing G after pressir.g EJ and 8 works the same as above.
Note) It takes time to display anotr:er screen by pressing Q and ( """'} three times mere
than by pressing EJ and EJ .
(3) If one circuit t::lock is divide~ in t.vc screens, use the cursor key or 0 0
to move t'1e
cursor to the tcp or bottom c~ the sc:-een and further press the cursor key to scroll the screen c:;e
line. continue to press the c:.:rscr k:y until the whole block appears on the screen.
Even when the circuit block is not di'ided in two screens, pressing the cursor key [!] or [D
can scroll the screen. Note that. hcwever, pressing the cursor key 0 can scroll the screen
but cannot dis;:iay the next C:rcuit.
(Example 1) Read the pro~:-am witn step No.1 00.

Dz c~ur)- ) 1 R~: ) - D9 SET ) -QJ-0-0- (~)


Step number

xo X1 YlO
100 "
Of

~~ 0 'ill

·tr·
103

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3. Crea:.r.; Ladder Circuit ar.d '.' ::mt::~ -:~era: . :::~
3.3 Rea:::ng the Circuit

(Example 2) .:..:.e~ ~e~::-~ :~e prcgra::1 with step ~o.1CO. move the curs:r key GJ tc :~e
::ortc:-:1 c: :~= screen. tr.e:~ press E'four times then ~ fo~r :ir:1es.

X·. X! YlO
.. ' ~I I' r
~

' > 8C!J


XZ ~~ 0
' . ~-H
~

'
!' /

'
Yll )-
.. 00
I
I
XJ
~L.........:
II
... 00
.x·, ~~ I > 00
I·--... HI !I r
~
\
Yl2
. . ..
x= \.J
~~~
.1

~.
~~ 3
l
r-----JH
H4 I ~ J-
HW

--
"' ~
No suc:oeeding circuits
are dis~:ayed.

Note) If pa:t cf the circ~it !::lock displayed on the bottom of the screen is hidden on the next
screen, it can be c:splayed on the current screen by moving the curser beyond tt:e
bottom of the sc~ee:-:. Pressing the cursor key [!]
further canr-:ct display the next
circuit ::rock.
Similar:y ..pressing ~:-: cursor key [!]
cannot display the circuit blocks before the s:ep
read c:.."t, step No. i :o in the above example.

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3. Creating Ladder Circ:.; : :nd \olc:-:::c · :>peration
3.3 F eading the Circt::t

(Example 3} At:er reac:r.g the ~~c:;~am with step No.1 00, operate ::-:: G, -··J, EJ ,
(J , [= ] , ar.d ::-er1 [3 keys.

YlO

...

lEJ

1
~{ 9
EJ GB
x~·?~~~----~

~--------; :.l~<JJff

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3. Crac;tins; L.;::::::::er Circuit a-:::: Monitor Ope~c;:ion

3.3 F.eadin; :he Circuit

3.3.2 Re~:ing the circuit by device number


This : :;~a: icr. reads the circuit b lc~ k .::::r.:aining the specifiec cevice num::=:.

(Bas:: operation]

r 2 C!RC:.r1J - DI RE~O) -I ;.,·:ce ~--:r.c.r 1-8


[Ope~tion procedure]

(1) r: ·ess ~2 c:~cVT) and D1 RE:Ac ) , enter the device number, then press E· .
-:-:~e ::rcuit block containing tr.e spedied device number is displayed.
1~ several circuit blocks contain the specified device number, the circuit block with the smallest
5':ep number is first displayed. Pressing 8 ,displays the circuit with t...,e second smallest step
r.um::er under the circuit block currently displayed.
....·r.en the screen is full of circuit blocks, pressing (~] pushes the first circuit block out of the
s:reen and adds another circuit block on the bottom.
(2) I! ar.other device number is specified during the operation, the clrc:..:it block containing the
s;:ecfled device number is displayed under the one previously displayed.
(3) ;..:ter all target blocks have been read, an attempt to read another circ:.Jit block causes PROG.
~OT FOUND to be displayed in the message display area

(:.xample) Read the circuit block ccntaining output device Y30.

Y30
2500

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~ C•e.:,ing :...:::de~ Cir::_ : a:-.= Monitor Operation
~ .3 F.cadin~ ::-1e Circ:.:::

3.3.3 Reading the circuit by contact or coil num: :!"


This operation reads the circuit block containir.; :11e specific: cor.tac: c· :oii number.

[Basic operation}

Dz crRcur) - D • REAO) - Circ:uor


S mcoo -1 Cevice n~-:oer 1- E
0 1 -ii-
D 2*
03'-i~
D4LHJ ~
Ds-<>- ~

(Operation procedure)

(1) Press D2 ctRctn), D1 READ) , and a circuit symbol key ( D 1 -11- ) , D 2 +.' ) , D3 l..t ._; ) , D4 '-H-1 ) , or
Ds-< >-) ), enter the device number, then press (-..r J . The circuit blcck containing the specified
contact or coa number is cf&Splayed.
If several circuit blocks contain the specifie-C contact or coil number, the circuit block with the
smallest step number is first displayed. Pressing EJ displays t-.e circuit with the second
smallest step number under the circuit block :::.Jrrently displayed. Whs~ the screen is full of circuit
blocks, pressing EJ pushes the first circ:..::t block out of the scree:-: and adds another circuit
block on the bottom.
(2) If another contact or coil number is specific-: during the operation, t"':e circuit block containing
the specified contact or coil number is displa-fed under the one prev:::us:y displayed.
(3) After all target blocks have been read, an a::empt to read another c:~uit block causes PROG.
NOT FOUND to be displayed in the messas: display area

(4) When reading the circuit block by contact, prs.ssing D 1 ~ :- ) and enter::-:g a device number reads
contact A while pressing D 2 * )and enter'::g a device number reaes contact B.
(5) Pressing Ds-< >-)and entering a device n~:-:-:ber reads the OUT inst:-..;ction.
(Example} Read the circuit block containinG contact A with device No. X10.

SpeeifiH :cn:a~ A with cevice No. XlC .

• XlO M15
20
Y35

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:: . Creat;ng !..adder CircUJt and ~.~;::- . ::: C::erar: c n
::.3 Re::cing :he Circuit

3.3.4 Reading the circ:.Jil by instruction


This o;:eration reacs the circuit ::>lock contair.:.- ; the s;:ecifiec instruction.

[Basic operation]

~2 CtRCuT) - J t R!:.\C )-D 6 { } ) - ~s:ruc:-Jon J- (-vrJ


(Operation procedure}

(1) Press ~2 crRcu+.. D• RE.\o), and 06 { } ). s;:ecify the ir.structlon, and then press The 1--J .
circuit block c:::.taining the specified ins::-_ ::ion is displayed.
If several circur. blocks contain the specrro~: instruction, the circuit block with the smallest step
number is firs: displayed. Pressing E· displays the circuit with the seccnc smallest step
number under :he circuit block currently c:;s;::layed. Specification of a device nurr.ber is ignored.
(2) If another instr~ction is specified during tt:s operation, the circuit block containir.G the specified
instruction is C:isplayed under the one prev'ously displayed.
(3) When the screen is full of circuit blocks, prsssing (~j pushes the first circuit tlock out of the
screen and aces another circuit block on :::e bottom. (See example 1.)
(4) After all target blocks have been read, an attempt to read another circuit block causes PROG.
NOT FOUND to be displayed in the messa;e display area
(Example 1) F.ead the circuit block cc:-::aining the PLS MSO instruction. (here, MSO Is
insignificant.)
3. C;ea: -; !...ac~=~ : :rcwit and Mor.itor Operation
3.3 F..:: : :r.g ilie c ;: :~it

(Example 2) Read the circuit block containir.g th.: •.:cv ir.s:rt:::ion.

DzctRcvr) -01 ~EAD )-0 6{ } )-0-[ C !--L:J- 8 -·--13


12 t--------l[\i.9.~·.~~R~9.·.·.T.P.·;_~-~
Si t--------l[\i9.~:-.L~~~-.T.~}.~~
130 ~~~Is pressed after the
screen is full of circuit.

1------~[ .~!QX.U~.lL.R.9..
·········~"'·············
207

················-········
2509 1------~[ ..H9.Y.1 .. P..9..L~.~.l.~.
··.•r·o··v··-....H••2•.o.......o.·s·.,_...
1----l·[ .!~ .....••..•.....•... _

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3. Creari:-:;: _a:::-er Circ:.Jit and Monitor Cperation
3.3 Reac-; :~~ Circ:.;it

3.3.5 Reading the circuit by END ir.struc!ion


This opera:ion reads :~e circuit :: cck immediately before :.- a t :ock containing the END instruction.

[Basic operation]

Dzc:RcuT)- D! READ)-> { } )-[D-@-' D :-EJ


(Operation procedure]

(~) PRESS DzcrRcuT), D1 Rue). and D6 { } ) . type E. N, a~d D, and then press 8 . The circuit
block immediate!y before the one containing the END :ns:~:.Jction is displayed.

(Example) Read the last c:rcuit block.

DzcrRc:uT)- D1 READ )-j 6 { } )-[D-0--&8


The message display area c:Splays LADDER END.

ME~ORY 14002.! .:C9S S7'£;:> l

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3. Cre::.:-:; !..a:::::~ C ~:::.J i! and Monitor Operat::::;
3.3 R;::::ng :h.: ~ ir::..: it

3.3 .6 Circuit read function

Read object Example of operation


I Example of dis;: :ayed
circuit
Remarks

Step number
D9 SET)00EJ 2S~:r+----
Reads the circuit
blocks of the
specified step and
succeeding steps.

008 --11--
Y3

8008 Y3
;r
Reads the circuit
block containing the

0008
. I
I
/ YZ>-t
specified device
number disregarding
the types of symbols.
I
I
I
I
~\io \·:x.r, 3:.......
..............
~,:;
. - o::·Ji
Device number
When reading a
0008 -it--
TlS circuit block
specifying device T or
C1 the device
(008 J Tl5
Jl' indicated by circuit
[.!is-~·~ ....,. :~
symbol'-< >-·
·... :..:..T.::-- I cannot by read. For
example, -< TlS K5 >:-
cannot be read.
Y3
~ I·H·J00 8
Reads each circuit
Circuit symbol ---ir-- symbol separately.
Y3
The combination of
[~~.~~]
--:lr-. "-:H'--1
Qz*)00EJ I lk:
A' , circuit symbol • { }
• and device number

-< >- ~!1-<>-)008 "r::~


I
cannot be used for
reading.
and device number. Reads the circuit
D!l-< >-) 0 0 08 '/r·= .. ,.->-1
· ~ :-. ..
blocks of the
specified timer or
counter coil.

Ds{ })~@]08 ~.io\


~... .......-:··or:
.............. -,
.. oz-r-1 Reads the blocks
containing the MOV
--G!RYi :~w ::::>u] instruction
disregarding device
Circuit symbol
{r with
instruction code.
~.i6\::· i(i6':"· f ~
t.:.: ..................... - I
numbers.

Ds{ })[DG 0EJ


4000~~ (

I Reads the last circuit


block.

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3. Creating _a::;· -:= .rcuit 2:1d Monitor Opera:.on
3A lnsert1r:;: ::-e : :;c:..~it

3.4 Inserting the Circuit

3.4. 1 Inserting the circuit symbol


This operation inserts :he c:rcuit :n units of circuit symbols.

(Basic operation)

[ Circuit read -D s r:.:-1


operation 0 _lns:r..;c.:ic:l input
opera::c:1
CONVT ) -

G
G
G
[Operation procedure]
(1) According to the circuit read operation, display the circuit blcck into which a circuit symbol is to
be inserted.
(2) Pressing D3 INse§ erases all circuit blocks except for the one at the cursor position.
• When inserting a circuit symbol into the circuit block other than the one displayed on the top
of the screen, move the cursor to the beginning of the target block and then press D3 IN~RT)
: the specified circuit block moves to the top of the sc~een and the other blocks disappear.

(3} Using the curser keys, move the cursor to the position whera a symbol is to be inserted and
perform the instruction input operation. Note that, depending on the system, data insertion may
be not allowed a: the top of :he sc~een. with such system. an attempt to insert a circuit symbol
results in an o~sration error. displaying OPERATJON EF1F.OR in the message display area.
(4} After insertion of a circuit, ce sure to press Ds coNVT)and E} .
When EJ is pressed, COMPLETED is displayed in the rr.essage dlsj::lay area and the updated
circuit is displayed.

Point
Inserting or adding a circuit changes automatically the succeeding program step numbers
and CJ destination labels.

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3. : ~ea; i r.g i..adder Cir::.::: ar.;: '.lonitcr Operation
3 ..:. lnsel1ing the Circ:.;it

(Example} Read step No.18 and insert conta :: 8 with cevice No.XS as a'". AND circuit after the
contact with device No. Y1 5.

Reading step Nc. ~ S.

~G-D 2 * )-8-0-EJ-j~ CCNv-r)- EJ


I
Inserting oontaet B with device ~o.X8 ar.er Y1S.

• Y1S M1S YSO


1s H~--...-----<(
1 M10
H

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3. Crea:ing Lacce· : :r~:.;.: :~c \lcn!tcr Ope~ation

3A lr.serting the :: ~~:.; it

The following shows :r.e examples of i ~ser:icn:acci: . on of other : :rc~ it s·,. mccis.

<D Inserting the ccntac:

(a) D3:NSER~-EJ-D ~~ ) -~-[Q--~ -E 1

~11-lO_ _ _ _ _ _ _--<
(S.Iore keying in)

YS I ~¢~1H:I-·:_._ _ _ _ _-< Y51


(A.':er i<eying :n)

4
( 1 I I ~3 I
Ptdb
Y60 X1 X!C • Y60
r; r--r--< t---1 ~
¢~~w

~ttu
(
Y6v 1 ¢
~ ~1----H
1 X3 XlO

x~l:

I ( Y60 I
l.!.Jl
I
MZ
~ I--H--·--11---it-----C
~1 7

Eight ccntac::s
M8 YiO
1I ¢ 1:'1 Xl 0 .~12
t--H-H-. -· -H--~ 0
· ~I S Y70
~17
J
. 0~1--------~

Note) No ~ore syr:-::X.Is ean be Inserted


In~:: :his eite'..::t cor.citlon.

(6efore keying in) (A.":e~ keying in)

Y60

~ Inserting the horizontal bar

D3tNsE.crry -D a - )- EJ
(eetere keying in) (Atter ~tying :n)

Ytiv

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3. Creating Ladder Circuit and Mcnitc; Operation
3.4 Inserting the Circuit

~ Inserting the ve-::cal t::ar

Y6v Y60
(

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13 . C·--t,·ng
' t;.;l L==--,..,
--~111::". c ·
arc·-.· .::--
. - "·- ·-r C-::.r-·cn
.. ··- :--- C: \ •
I 3. 5 C eletin; :;;e Circuit

3.5 Deleting the Circuit


3.5. 1 Deleting the circuit block

This operation can delete circuit blocks cna by one.

[Basic operation]
Circuit read
( operation

(Operation procedure]
(1) According to the circuit read operation, display t!'le circuit block tote cs.::s:.
04
(2) Pressing OE!..§ erases all circuit blocks except for the one at the c:.Jrscr ;:::sition.
• When deleting the circuit block other than the one displayed on the tcp cf tr.e screen, move
the cursor to the beginning of the target block and then press 1}4 c~-~~: :he specified circuit
block moves to the top of the sc~een.
(3) Press 0s-< >-)or D6 { } ) • DELETE 1-CIRCUIT is displayed in the r.-:essase display area
Pressing the 8 key again deletes the specified block.
• Even when the target circuit block contains the data instruc:ion tcr the output device,
pressing 1)4 oa§ and Ds -< >-) or D6 { } ) , and 1:::-1 can delete t.l":e t !cck.
Note) After deleting the circuit block, there is no need to press D~ c:N-r.) a~c 1::: J .

Point
Deleting a circuit changes automatically the succeeding program s:ep :-:ur.:::srs and CJ
destination labels.

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3. Creating Lacc'er Cir::.;it and Moniter C;::~ation
3.5 Deleting the Circ:.;::

(Example) Read step No.z: ar.d celete the circuit block ccr.tainir.g it.

Reading step No.25. Deleting the circuit blcck.

Y40
Reading step No.25.

321• x,_:_ _ _ _ _ _ _-<


0•0€-"~E)O s-< >-)E)
34 Displayed after pressin~

37

M42

I F24
4s.rr-~~------<
M41
----------<: ""
1--......
M44

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3. Crea:.:-:g Lac::;:· : :-::..;•t a-:: '.~ : - . :or C~era~icn

3.5 De . ~ : : r.;; ~n e :::: ·::..:::

(Example) When a- attempt to press D~c::.wr) a:- :: 8 a~;~ .::ea:.:-= ::-~ :ircuit causes a
LADD:: =. :::=moA. delete the faultv circ:.:it block. Cr. dele:~ a c::: :;it block before
pressi:-:;: 5CONvr)and EJ . .
25 FlO ~~
X60 Y25
~~~1~1------~( r.
TI':tst twc : ·::<s a:e nc:
&S!:;:'\ec s:e: ~~~=•rs cecause
Y26 a L~OE~ :.=.~.:~. :ccurs.

[circuit edit operation)~- 8-,...L~DDER Ei=.RO~


Tht Y~ c:ileuit block generata a circuit cn~att error.

Move tht cursor down. Deleting Y2S circuit block. C=::vtr::r.g the Y2S
C:~i~ : :cck.

When a normal circ~:t block is deleted, DELETE 1-CiRCUIT is cisplayec :n the :nessage display
area. when a eire~ it t lock with no step number ass1gned is c:teted, DE:..Ei'c , -CIRCUIT (OISP)
is displayed.

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3. Creating Ladder Circuit and Mon ;!::~ Operar::-
3.5 Deleting the Circuit

3.5.2 De!eting the cir::.~ it symbol

T~;s c~eraticr. :a:- ::1:!e a sequenca circuit in units of circuit symbols.

[Basic operation}

( Circ:..:?t r;;:d
operatic :; - 0 I ·H· ) -B-E3-E:
D 2-:H')
D34j-1)
D4 L:H<J )
D7 I )
D8-)

(Operation procedure]
{1) According to t~a circuit read operation, display the circuit block containing the circuit symbcl to
be deleted.

(2) Pressing 0~ ca9 erasas all circuit blocks except for the one at the cursor position.
• When cele!:ng the circuit block other than the one displayed on the top of the screen, mcve
the cursor to the beginning of the target block and then press D4 DEI..rTE): the specified circ:.:it
block moves to the top of the screen.

(3) Using the C:.Jrscr keys, move the cursor to the circuit symbol to be deleted, and press D 1 -it- ~ ,
D2 ~ ) , D3 L ~ ) , D4 L:HrJ ) • D1 1 ) , or O8 - ), then press EJ to delete it.

(4) Arter deletir.g tr:e circuit, be sure to press D~ CDNVT) and


,....._._
EJ .
When the i.__ ~.· : key is pressed, COMPLETED is displayed in the message display area and t~:
updated clrcur. 's displayed.

Point
Deleting a cir::..:it symbol and conversion change automatically the succeeding program
step numt:ers and CJ destination labels.

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3. ::~eatir; Lac::;~ C:rc:.:r: and Mcr.itcr :::·::.en
3.: :)ele: : ~; t:-:c : :rc:;it

(Example) Read s:ep No.12 and delete X3.

D2c:Rcvr:-D, RE~o )-D sE-:- ;-2-G:::: -2---.


9

Reading the step No.l2.

Deleting the eireuit symbol X3.

ttl
~15
I
I
I
1 x3
L---0--- J
I
1
c
II~--,.----t--< YZ'J
X2
yz:
~

The following shows examples of deletion of other circuit symt:ols.


<D De!eting the contact

(a) foa<r~-EJ-G-EJ " Q•'"'-=H3-GJ- [~ : : ~: - 8

(b) D4cE~?}-G-0-D 34rJ)- E)


(Befo~ keying in)

(c}~G-0-~EJ
(Before~ in) (A~er keying in)

t•'1j~ll
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3. Creating Ladder c ;rcuit ar.d Monitor C=eraticn
3.5 Deleting the Circ:.Jit

~Deleting the ver.:cal ba:

ca) D40El.§-SJ-~EJ

f l
r--r~~
(Before

X2

Wt ~~
i<~ng

X3
in)

Y80 ir¢
I
1 •

J~W
(Alter keying in)

X2 X3 Y80 i
Nat!!) Pressin;:j! CONVT )is invalid with It': is circuit

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3. Creat1n~ L3tder C . ·:~ • t a-.: Mc:-:•<cr Op e~a: .c:-:
3.6 Circuit : .xtansior. :=unc:::•

3.6 Circuit Extension Function


The c:rcuit ex:ar1sicn function is used to create an M300 serias ladder c:rcuit ·•·. -.ich is wider than e!::;:-::
contac:s anc one coil (equivalent to nine contac:s) . The circuit extens :on lur.::ion ope~ation me!r.cc
and s;;ecilicaticns are explained.

Caution: G) When D2wRrrE) is pressed, a maximum of six returns can be made if the number of
extended lines is one; when D3 tNSEJryis pressed, the r.umber ~f returns is up to one.

Ladder circuit display buffers consist of 18 stages long and nine cor.tacts (containing a coil) wide.
Six stages are displayed on the 9-inch CRT screen. The section :-:ot dis= layed en the sc~eer.s
displayed by using ~

9-inch CRT

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3. Creating Ladder Circ:J': and Monitor Operation
3.6 Circuit Extension Ft;;,ction

3.6. 1 Extension circuit operation examples

(1) Write example of a single return

0
r:----t t--1 f-----i f-----IL::~t----lJ--->o I

Mll 8
1) ;r

Mll
1 ~:=:~~I-I --1 t--11----'»- 2

M21 • ,, •• , . . ••
2) ::fr tr-·-~:---~:----~1-----!r---:r---~ 3
I
I
I

'
Ukewise, a maximum of six returns can be made if the number of extended lines is one.

• Circuit symbols to enable an extension during write


~r- t -::ff- , - •
• Circuit symbols to disable an extension during write

Yt-1. Yf-.J , I '-< )-,-{ }-


If any of the symbols is used, an 'OPERATION ERROR' occurs when l~) is pressed.

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3. C rea: .~ ;: La::er C.:::.;i! a:--: ·: :-:::r Operation
3.5 Cir:-_ =: E.•~;.,si cr. =:.;nc~:co.

{2) Write example ol two or more ex1ended lines

'.'
·'·-·

:cJ:r:r~
0

~11 i
~ I /
1,--, ~--------------------~
l
)
~10

T~~I~I~~ l
0

:L~J---i ~ ~I
Ml
1>----i~----------------~~ >i
-
)
0

Ml
1>-----i~--------------------~
z>--H-
xz•-
1

(Write I {ver-.::al lint) ) 0


1
T~J---iii----ii:~:
0
This write exa."':':;:le is complete
by prnsir:;; :! CONvT) [ •out J

:L~r--; .~- r---i


Ml

:~~tJ~--------------------~< l
-

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! 3. c ~:arir.g Ladder C:rcuit and Monitor Operation
I 3.6 C:rc:.;it Extension Func:ion

(3) Write example of function instruction ir.:o retur:1 part

0
·a::r~I.:---;J.~~
L______j I :.......__,J f
r--1 ,. •

Write - (horizontal line)

l. -.u_M_·9_Y:_r_:~_I9_: f_P:_i~_'U-__
Wttte
_ _..)

£1,

1:I:I:J~'
0
This write example is complete
by pressing Os CONVT) El

To write a function instruction into the ~tum par., once extend by writing - (horizontal line)
before writing the function instruction. If the function instruction is directly written, an
"OPERATION EFIROR• occurs.

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3. Crea:ing Laccer Circ:;it a.-.:: Me:-: ::~ Operat•on
3.6 Circuit Extension Func::::-n

(4) lr.sertion example 1 of a single extended line

T ~I ! • ~.12 ~13 ~14


0 i---H--.--i I I :~
~f---1
'r-h~--f-,-
~~~r
...,_..!I
. I ·~~
,~r----;.
L...-..-!
,,-~·
L.......l
--1 .----

1 (4 ~Yrt ) .(],

T ~11 Fl ~12 ~13 • ~14 ~IS M6 ~li

OCI 4r ::r~
1---1~ I

~r-H--:~J
~l-----1r-----!~ ~ Insert

h t---ir-----!r----i ~ ~
~IS
~~~------------------------~

-
T
D
ITt----;
~11 FI ~12 ~13 F2 ~14 MS

0 c~ * ~~ ' This insertion exa.-:-:;:!e is complete


O$ :o~ov-r) ~~' J
I . .. by pressing

~1----i~~r

~ t----it-----!f-------1 ~I -----l

~ 1----i ~ ;----i ~,- - - - - - 1 t - - - - '


~17 ~18

~~~~---------------~
...
• The insertion func:ion inserts a contact _,I-,
--::tf- , - , etc., in the cursor position.
If nine contacts (containing a coil) are exceeded, the line is extended as shown above.
However, only or.e return can be made in insertion operation.
• Circuit symbols to enable an extension during insertion
~ 1- . -:r.:--
• Circuit symbcls to disable an extension during insertion

Yr--J . ~ . I' -< >- •-{ }-


If any of the c:rc:..:it syrr.bcls is used, an •QPEPATION ERROR' occurs ·11hen EJ is pressed.

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3. C.· :::::-:; Ladder Circuit ar;d Mcnitor Operalion
3.6 c:~::.: i t Extension Func~ion

(5) Insertion example 2 of a single extended line (when more than one coil exists)

Ml M2 M3 M4 • ~f5 ~f6 ~!i ~IS


0 1----11----f1---11--! 1---1 1---1 f----!

F3
7r- Insert

D
F3 MS M6 M7
;J.r 11--11----i ~ I This insertion example is complete

by pressing D' CONVT) 8

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3. Crearing Laccer c.~c~:: anc '.'::-:;:or Ccera: : ~

3.6 Circuit E:<ter.sicr. i='u;.::ion

(6) lnse~ion example when function instruction exists in coil part

T ~11 MZ ~13 ~14 F3 • ~15 ~!6

c~r-c:r~i Ar t ~~~----~

·~J
( + ~sert )

~13 ~15
L .ll
o L.;.~ ~ ~
M2 M4 F3 F4 • M6

1-1---.l:>f.f:-r---+::4~'--r- -!II---i r-- i


008
1
.------, ~ ( ~ ~sert )

This lr:se:-.:on example


is co~.;:e:e
by pressing -v~-c-::-Nvr-)[ - .·]

Note) If a function instruction handled as a contact, such as =, > , or < exis:s in the retum ;:art,
no insertion can be made. If insertion is made, an •QPE?ATION e:=:=o~· occurs.

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3. Creatir:; La::::er Circ:;it ard Monitor Cpe ~a:ion

3.6 Circ~.;:: Ex:a:-,sion Func::cn

(7) Insertion example 1 when two or more lines are eX1ended

M3 ~~~ '.15 ..16

~156
~ 1----ll--:-! r----1 ~
M66 M67
1---11-----il---4 r----1 ~ 1----l
M76 M77 M78
~1----ll----i ~~ 1----i t---i ~ z
1--11-----!1----i r----1~~~~ 3
M96 M97 M98
f---f~t---1 ~1--i t---i 1--i t---+ 4
Fl4 FlS Fl6
~ ~12

,~J
Fll ~~~------~

~32 F33
4 ,.-----, t---1

0
M=:rr3~·4
... Fl
~
.... I
M5 M6 M7
!---+ 1 This Insertion example Is complete
by pressing OscoNvT) ~~)
• I
•1----lt---1
t---{1----{ 1--i
I

1--11----i ~ 1--1
1--11----i 1--i t---i ~
I
M67
I 1----l ~ r--11----i 1----ll----l ~ 2
I
I 1----ll----{ 1--i1--i 1-----i ~h 3
M87
I 1----ll---i 1--i1--ir---t ~...-.-. 4
M97
I 1--11---i 1--i1--ir---t 1--11----'+ 5
Fl3 Fl4 FlS Fl6 (

:Y
3 r----1
M7
t--i r---ill----<

M88 F2Z
4 r----1 1--1
M98 F32 F33
5 r----1 1---11---i
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3. C~ea:ir.g Lac:::::- Crrcuil ar.c Monrtor Operatior.
3.6 Circurl E x~~~s :on Func:1on

(8) Insertion example :; whe~ :wo or more lines are extended

F5 .....
\f':
~~~ ~15 ~16 ~li
;~ :!---i t---1 1----i
0 4
I : f---{f---{ ~
!--+
2
008
I 3

( ·-J~ ~se~ ) ~ ~

5
M8
>-~~~~----------------------------<~
~tl8 ~
2>--+--o-4----------------<,
~128
~

>--+--H-4----------------<<
4
I
1
0 This insertion example is complete

1---------;: r---: ~ 1---1 ~ 2


by pressing D~ CONVT) EJ

~li ~18

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3. Creating Laccer c;~::..; it and Monitor Opera<ion
3.6 Circuit Exte!"lsicn =·.:nc:icn

3.6.2 Error message

I:]:I:J
0

All "'PERATION-ERROR" occurs.

A 'CIRCUIT CONTINUATION ERROR' or 'OPE?.ATJON EAAOR' oec:1.1rs. If two or more fir.es are extended, only one ret\Jrn can
be made.

0 ~ t---il----11----1 ~ r----i 1--i .--

1 >--f 1---ll----11----11--11--i 1----1 I-- 2


2 >--f 1--i 1----11----1 ~ r----i 1----1 f-- 3

3 >--f 1---ll----11----11--1 r----i 1----1 f-- 4

4 >----i t---i 1--i 1--i ~ 1--i 1--i 1-- s

s >--1 t---i I--f 1----11--11----11----1 ~ 6

6 >---1 t----i r----i f--ft----i f--f r----i ~ \


(*Write )
•c:RCUIT CONTINUATIVE SIZE OVER" occurs. The maximum num=:er of returns is ei;~:..

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3. Cre .:::ng Lac::= · ::rrcuit a-:: .\~c:-:itor Operatron
3.6 c :~::.:it Ext:-s ::n Func:.:-:


· ~~ :- - - -::- - : f----!
4

"LADDER OVER FLOW" occurs. The ~ax!:o::;.:o:: :-~um:e~ : f stagn as a result of er.ension is 18.

~ ~~ ~'
0
1-----il---it----: :-

::::r If a ve~c:.a.
~~S::l:::.
ec:-~:-s
I
::ar.e!: eX.:sa at the retum start
a ·~:RC:.;io :::ONTlNUAiiON Ei'\AO~·
:. ~-; ce:we:-s:en.
F~:;:a:o:: u sne·Nn :e ow.

0 .--------, r
r---1. L--...1
'--------' - - -. ·
L.....-..-: . - -.· .~, '._______j
~ r--c L - - .~
r----

t---1

:~....__:J- - - - - - - < (

A vertical branch is er.a: ~ 1: :· s ~:stt!e:".

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3. Creating Laccer Circuit a:-:: ~.:::::r.:::~ O:::~a; icn

3.6 Circuit Extension Func: : c :~

3.6.3 Relationship between number of returns and circuit length

T-:: ~e!c::'or.ship between the numt:er of returns and the maximum le;,gth of cir=:.:it :hat :an ::e created
a: ::-:e time is as listed below:

Numter of returns 0 I 1 2 3 4 5 6 I 7 I e
Circuit length (stages) 16 I 11 7 5 4 3 3 I 2 I .....
.:.

w:-.;m tt:e limits are exceeded, a 'CIRCUIT CREATION ERROR' occurs.

(Example)

0~ ~r---; ~~--!

~t---1

~r---;

~t----t When the numb•~ of rt".::Jms


is two, ~e eire1.1i: !eng-:: is up
f---{ .-.---+ to seven lints.

...__ _ __._-; t-----{

ICAUTlON I
Up to ~ 8 s-..a;es

2 >---! f---{ 1--1.-..--: 1 - - - - - - - - - <

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3. C;:~:i r.; :...::;:::: c :r;::.;it a.-;:: Monitor Cpera:ion
3 .i \~on•:::;i ~~ t~e Lacder C rcuit

3.7 Monitoring the Ladder Circui~

The operation s:ate of the seque~ce c ·::.:·:s :an t:e moni:crec. The followir.g monitoring fur.c:icns
are available:
1. Circuit monitoring function
2. Screen freezing function at moni~ : : s::;; :;igger pain:
3. Registered device monitoring fur.: :::::-:
4. Decimal/hexadecimal current valt.;; ::-:::~;:;:ring function

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3. Creating Laccer Cr.::uit a-::: ~.~or. 1:cr Operation
3. 7 Monitorir.~ the Ladder : .~::; 1 :

(1) Screen display structure during monitoring

:.-- - - - - - - - - - - - 80 characters------~
1_ _.....;..1.._-_-_- _-_- _- _-_- _- _-_-_9_eo_n_ta_c:_:.s_m_ax_·::::::::::::::...-_ _____
PL.C LAOR

Si.x lines !:r :a::er display

~~ } :.:::"le line for --H- )


2507 ~
~· --lJI-------~· T 1 KIO
X2
(:;;g>...f --~J~-----~c:~9:Y.J::P.I[~E?.
..1. ~:': ~0- _p_~:!QQ __~tl!'=l.O.O_____ _____________ ·----·· Display for mc:o:itoring

• ---- !Q._-------------.------
MEM 14002/4096 STEPl ------- -------------·- Memory si:e used and messages
a•
Cl)
------------------------------------·----
MOO! CIRCVT MENU MONrT SET DATA C Mode, fun~cns. and data setting area

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·: ::-:;:cring the LacGe · Circ:..:

(2) Monitor screen display method


<D An energized circ:.;it and noi.e:.e~;:; ·:~ ::: c: ~::.. ~ .: ~e displayed as fc : :~ws :
Nonenergized c:rcuit ..
- -'!-- --{ }-
Energized I -{ }-

~ The monitor screen displays r:ct cr. I: :he C ~. : =;: states of the clrc:.;its b~.:: also the set va!t.:es
and current values of the timer (T, C :. cc~.:r.:; · (C. 6). data register (D), and tile register (R)
cor.tained in the circuits dis;:::a::c:~. :..:;:> tc s:;; :a!ues of such symtols fr::;":l the above of the
circuits are displayed in orde: frcm ·: :'!to rif-: in the monitor display sc;c:ion.
(Example)

XO X1
7 ~ 1\10
T2
t---+--------::\(¢\::::: :?::::::9:~9.::
~I 0
t-------~:- ·~ic\_.._..:
~
5·:·iiim·.
....... .... .................

:5 03

M0................ ......,__..................,.........
l l . ...~ ..~.P..LJ?.~ . r--- .}!9.':· .... \L... R.9..

• • ?
T2 =10 DO= 5 020= 5 R:::.J= : • ;) :0: - 03 = 2 } Mor.i::r cisplay area
10~ ~ 0
\ . '\...___ ~! val~• - - - - /
\.__ eu~e:'lt val~• - - - -
Six s~=<: l va!~.;es :T:&ll.

r ,* )
Note 1) The set and current values ct tt:e : ~er and counter are mor.itored disregarding
whether :he circuit symt::cls ~~e ccr::.::-.s ( ~ or coiis (- ( If the >->·
set value is not a ccnstar.t out tr.e :ata register value, the ccntents of the data
register are monitored as t~e set va .:e.
The values set not by a pre gram : -~ by the •SETUP PARAME7E::1S• on the PLC
TIMER screen and P!..C COL'NTER s:·een can be used as th·e set values ot the timer
(T) and counter (C), in whic:"i case :-e values set by the screens are displayed as
the set values.
• Bit 0 of BIT SEL~.:T pa.ra:neter =:449 is off: the timer value set in PLC T1ME::1
screen is valid.
• Bit o of BIT SE!..::7 pa~a;-:;e:e~ =:..;.49 is on: the timer valt.:e set in program is
valid.
• Bit 1 of BIT SE~CT ~==~ame:s· #6449 is off: the counter value set in PLC
COUNTER scree:-1 is va::: .
=
• Bit 1 of SIT SE!..E·: T pa~a:7.eter :.!49 is on: the counter value set in program is
valid.

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3. Cr.:a:ing Lad::;:: Circuit a:--d Mor.:;or O~e;a;icn
3.7 ~!cnitoring the Ladder c:rcuit

Note 2) When ca:a in the data register anc file register is displa::ed for monitori:1g, the
system converts the data stored in a binary form from 0 to 65535 to decimal r.umber.
Therefore, if the contents are BCD da:a, different figures are displayed.
(Example)

• When DO in the -{~{Q~~j3~fLi:?:9:}- circuit is monitc~ed, D0=99 is dis;:>layed.

• When DO in the -{:~~~T~~?:T:i:?:9J- circuit is monitored, 00=153 is


displayed.

~ The MCR instruc~ion and function instructions are always displayed in the form of{ }
regardless of the operation states. These are never displayed in -J 1- .
3.7.1 Monitoring the circuit
This operation monitors the operation states of the sequence circuits dynamically.

[Basic operation}

f}4t..AO§- DzciRCViJ-D 1 REAO )--D t SET )-J Step number 1- EJ-D6 MONr:')J

cr~J-8 -8---~r~J-8 -8----8


[Operation procedure}
(1) Ac:ording to the circuit read operation, read the circuit block to be mor.itored.
(2) Pressing D6 MONIT) displays the operation state of the sequence circuit and the set and current
va:ues of the timer, counter, data register, and file register for monitoring.
• Successively pressing the [!] and EJ keys enables monitoring the succeeding c:rcuit.
• To monitor the circ:;it preceding the one currently displayed, press the G and EJ keys.
After this, the circuit preceding the current one can be monitored sequentially each time
EJ is pressed.
After pressing the G and 8 keys, pressing the andG El
keys returns to the
previous circuit After this, the succeeding circuit can be monitored sequentially each time
8 is pressed.

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I 3. C:a:: -; _;jeer ": .rCt.:lt ar.: ·:~nit~ · Cperatic:-:
3.7 ~.~::- ::· ~9 me :....=cce; C .;:_ .:

(Example) Read and monitor step No.·::.

Reading step No.10. ~.·:r:itoring

X I____________________
10.____. ~

MO

M1 X2
16 t--i 1 - - - - - - - < T3 ?\ :o

00=10 020,..10 T3=10


0
MEM (4002/4096STEPl ·

MODE CIRCVT MEHU MONlT SE~ OATA (

{3) Operations no monitoring


G) Read the target circuit by step number and e::tar :'ilOnitor mode, the~ switc;, the monitor
screens by pressing the G or G and EJ !<eys.
D4uoo<'-~D' ''-'' l-0 °..- ;-js.. ~-1-EJ-(••c•rr)J

c[GJ-8-8---rGra
8 0!
-EJ-----
;

~ Read the target circuit block by cor.tact, coil nur.:t:e ~. or ins:ructicn, ar.c then :nter monitor
mode.
~~~~~--0-G-~--EJJ

L0-0~-8-~·---Eill---8--~--~--3
--·~ ~

50 ~--------11- ).l----<:'~ ~
....
3

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! 3. C:a<mr.; :..::::ar Circuit ana Monitor Opera,icr
I 3. i Moniter::; the Ladder Circuit

~ Atier a::ta.· ::1g rr.cnitor moca. raac :~: target c:rc:.:it t:.cck by step number and then rr.or.::or
it.

@ Attar enta~:ng monitor mode, read the target circuit by contact, coif number, or instruction and
then moni:cr it.

~DzctRcuT)-j 6MCNflJ-D!I-< >-)-8-0-0--8]


[0-0-0-6
X1 X3 Y~5
80
X2 X4

~I 1 ~-~ 2 ~I 3
50 I
If---+-----<(

Note 1) When monitor mode is entered in this way, the screen cannot be switched by
pressing the G or [ ) and I=J keys.
3.7.2 Freezing the screen at monitor stop trigger point
During circuit monitoring, this operation can freeze the monitor screen at the monitor stop trigger point
regardless of the FLC operation.

[Basic operation]

( Circuit.monitcr
operation )-D 7
)-
L..-__.;.--'
0 -EJ_-~~, ~,_ ~-1-.-·1-EJ
_ .

CD !1-<>-
0
t
r;:;l : Freezes ~· s:~een on the falling edge of the specified
L.:J device signal.
~ • Freezes ::1e s.c:een on the rising edge of the specified
L:.J · device sig:1al.
r:;l . Freezes tt:e ~een on both edges of the specified
W · device sig:1al.

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3. C::a::;.g Laccer ·: ·::..:;: a-.: ~-: .: :"'l itor Opera::on
3.i ~.~:;.::cring t11e ~a :::ar ::. :~:....:

[Operation 1=roced ure]


{1) Accorc::-.; to the circuit monitor operation. moni:::~ :he screen to:: s:::.:ec a: the trigge~ point.

(2) Press i!":e) 1 1 ). Fz· . 1::::1 . ~·~~~. ,. cr '/ ' -n- ) cr ~-< >- !\eys. enter the device
number. and then press 8 . when the specified device chan~:s. the :-;:cniior screen is frozen
with the current display kept.
(3) To release the frozen screen, press D6MCNtT) asai:'l.
<Operation conditions>
{1) Only or.e trigger point can be specified. If two cr more tri~ge: ;:~ir.:s are specified, the one
specified fast is assumed.

(2) Only the devices used in the OUT or contact instruc:ion can be specif:ed as the trigger point.
The trigger point need not be the device displayed on the currer:: monitor screen.
If a data register (0) or file register (R) is specified as the trigger ;:oint, OPE:=ATION ERROR is
displayed in the message display area.
{3) The screen may not be frozen if the specified trigger point is incluced in a high-speed processing
circuit such as the one including a pulse instruc:ion.
(Example) Monitor the circuit according to ttie circuit monitor c;:eraticn, then stop the screen
when the timer T1 exceeds the given time.

C..L.AOoE~ -~2CIRcU1J-D 1 R~o )-D 9 HT )-~-0-0-Bl


Reading step No.200. _

M:nitor mcce Setting data so that :.-:e se:een s!ops whe·~ :.":e !i.":":e~
exceeds the given tlr.-:e

xo X1
Y35 ~
xz MO
Y3€ ~

TI
zoi +--+--------i :~i9~~T.'Kf.TJ?:~~·_-lt
DO= 0

MEM 14002/4096 STEP!

MOOE CIACVT MENU MONtT SET C~':'~ I

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::. C:ec:::ng Lace<:~ Circwit ar.:: Monitor O;:::::a::on
::. i ~-l.c nitoring the Ladder Circuit

3.7.3 Monitoring the re: is:ered device


This operation cc:.1 ;;-:::;:::r a maximum of six cs·:icss by registering the device types and numbers.

[Basic operation]

( Circuit.mcr.::or J-0 8 _ )- '~'"'~"" J-EJ--,


operat1cn j..__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _·_ _ __,_~
-=---_j
[Operation procedure}

(1) Enter monitor rr.cce with circuit monitor O!=S~aticn.


(2) To monitor devices other than those dfspla:ed on the current monitor screen, press D e - ),
register the target device, then press EJ . The registered device is displayed on the right of
the monitor display area
• When several devices are registered, re;:eat the procedure of specifying Da - ~ the target
device, and 8 for each device.

• When several devices are registered, tt:ay are displayed sequentially from the right to left in
the monitor display area
Up to six devices can be registered at a time. If more than six devices are specified, the first
six devices are re;istered. If the registra:lon monitoring falls on the normal monitoring of the
timer (T, 0), c:lur.ter (C. 8), data registsr (D), or file register (R), the former Is given priority.
• For devices T. 0, C, 8, D, R, and index ragis:ar \'1. Z), the current values are displayed while
for bit devices X, Y, L, F, and M, ON/Oi=~ states are displayed.

(3) To release the re;is:ration monitoring, prsss D•


MOHIT) again, or display the previous or next

screen to chan~e the display in the ladder ::!splay area


(Example) Acc:::rcing to the circuit monitor cperation, display the screen to monitor, and register
T5 anc Y30 for registration mc r.~oring.

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3. C:aa:.:-g Lac:::ar C ~ = _: 2.:-10 ~lon,; c r Operation

3. 7 Me :-:;:oring :!"la L..:::::: .· ~ irc:..;i:

Fieading step No..roo.

Da - >-{iJ-0-B--E3-0-~-~8
Registering T5. F.e;is!ering Y30.

XO X1 "!35

Y36

Tl
zo1 .....-+---------1 ..............
·i.ia·\;r··i<·a··T·o·<;·· -
......... .........

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00=0 T 5 =50 Y30=0~

I Six devices max.

MODE CIRCVT MENU MONIT SET DATA I

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3. Creatir.; _:dder Circuit and Monitor Operation
3.7 Monit:·':-:g the Ladder Circuit

3.7.4 Monitoring the current value ir. d.:~:ma l hexadecimal nctation


During circuit monitoring ar.c re; ' s:~c::::or. -:-:cc.::oring, the :a:ues of T, a. C, 8, D, A, Z, and V are
normally displayed in decirr.a: r.c:a:::::-1. Tr.:·.: can be c:s;:layed in hexadecimal notation by the
switching operation.

(Basic operation)

Circuit. monitor
( operatton

[Operation procedure}
(1) According to the circuit rr:onitcr c;:era:ion, display the circuit to be monitored.
(2) Press 0 , :
and 1~1 the dec::nal values ofT, Q, C, B. 0, A, Z, and V displayed in the circuit
or registration monitor screen are chansed to the hexadecimal values. while the values are
displayed in hexadecimal notation, H is prefixed to each number.

(3) To change the hexadecirr.al value :ack to tlia decimal value, press 0 and 8 ,or[l6 MONtT}

(Example) Reading data register D10 and displaying t:-:e contents in hexadecimal number.

0-B----Z-EJ
Displaying the contents of o ::; O:a::;ing the hexacecimal number
In hexadecimal number. ~ei< ~ the decim&i :-:umber.

X! :-.::
zsol. . --...1----tlt--~::\t:<~:.(::?§:::::~:~a.:·.}i

00 =100 02~= 100

"~ ~-a
--~.......____
------- ~
.__ -- L:j -----------J
' '
1..:.. =oM Wr::: :::.;~~:. :n

4. ROM Write Function

i he followir:; fur..::::ons can be used to save the user PLCs ce·;: !oped w::!"l <he cnboard in the !=.C ·.~
or to read tt":e PL': s from the ROM to RAM.

[5]11
Cl c::: c:::: c::: c:: c:: 0 0 B:EB

DI ,.!AD )

Dz wRITE) --...,

Ds(-u)
Q5FORM4T)

G) Read
This is used :o read the data saved in the ROM to the RAM.

~Write
This is used ~o save the created user PLCs in the ROM.
('J) Compare
This is usee :o compare the ROM and RAM contents.
@ fnitializa:ion
This is usee :o initialize the ROM.

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~. ROM Write Func::on

(1) Menu operation for ROr.1 write function

[~: C::-~trol unit lunc!ion selee".or key


(Function menu)

2 10 ST. 3 FILE 4 LADDER

Press me~u keyD210 ST.).


(Submenu)
4 ROMWRT ~PRINT

Press :ner.u key D4 :;~ ).


(Operation menu)
11 READ 2 WRITE 3 COMPARE ~FORMAT I

(2) Screen display configuration during ROM write function

Writeabte size/compare size Read size

I I
r-» RAM DATA « I r-->> ROM DATA «
ROM/WRITE

I.INK
I..AODER C
F!l..!
( I C
I C
SIZE,
I
I
K BYTE)
K IYT!l
UNK
LADDER C
I
FII..E
) (
) (
SIZE
/
I
'
K BYTEl
K BYTEI
!o!ESSAGE I IC I K IYTEI MESSAGE I ) ( I K BYTEI

-·· .. .. .. - ..
< < F..:.•.1 head acC:ress > > < <ROM he8d alddtess > >
Ox80080000 OxBE180000 (Ox refers to a hexadecimal)

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4. RC~I·.vr::e Fur..:: :=r:
4.1 E"<: !anat!cn c: =.::::. Fur:ction

4.1 Explanation of Each Function


The operation tunc:ior.s for F.·:>M write are expla:ned in the order of read. write, c:-:1p:·e and initialize.

4.1.1 Read
The data saved in the ROM :s read to the RAM.
The data from the ROM heac address to the ROM link me size is read to the F....:..M.

[Basic operation}

D' "EA~)-[2]-(_..,. ,
(Operation procedure}

(1) When D, "uo ) is pressed, the message "Read from ROM to RAM? Input Y fer YES" will appear.

(2) Press [!] and [-·) and the contents of the ROM will be checked.

(3) If the ROM contents are correct, the read will start

I Cis::lay I
( Confirm ~ead data from ROM J
Other than Y YES:YI:-.;=vr

E:ror message display "READ CANC : :. : message display

"UNMATC H !=::M :,),iA"


message display

"READ EXEC~iC~·
massage display

"READ CCM:::·. .:;;o


message display

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4. ROM Write Function
4.1 Explanation of Each F~~c:ion

4.1.2 Write
The c:a:a saved in :~e ?AM is saved in the ROM.
The ca:a from the =...;~.1head adcress to the RAM fink file size is saved in the RAM.
[Basic operation]

[Operation procecure]
(1) When Dz wRrr; · is pressed, Write from RAM to ROM? Input Y for YES• will appear.

(2) Press GJ a-:d 8 , and the ROM will be checked to see that It has been erased.

(3) If the ROM has not been erased, the message •ROM not erased, initialize ROM? Input Y for YES•
will appear.
Press GJ a:-:d 13 ,and the ROM will be initialized.
(4) After the ROM is initialized, the contents of the RAM will be checked.
(5) If t..,e RAM cor::ents are correct, write will start.

I Oisplay I
Confirm write data :o ROM ]
( YES: Y INPUT
~er1tlanY

Error rr. essage


N
dlsola·~ "WRITE CANCEL• messa•e dis;::ay

ROM ERASE CHECK SACR


( Confirm ROM forma: l
YES:YINPUT
"FORMAT CANCa:
messa;e dis;::ay

"CANNOT FORMAT"
messa;e dis;::ay

"UNMATCH RAM OATA•


messa;e dis;::ay

"WRRTE EXECUTION"
messa•e dis;:!ay
"WRITE COMPLETE"
messa;e disp!ay

Notei ~er sc:et~s :a~:-::t be entered during ROM initialization. Co not tum otf the controller power durin; ':1itializa:::'1
:r the i=.C~l ~'l.l :e ::ama;ed.

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~. F.CM Write Functior.
4.1 Explanaticn of Ea:;:-: :=unc::on

4. 1.3 Compare

The data saved in the P.AM and in the F.OM are com~ared .
The size compared is the registered RAM data link file size (mother side).

(Basic operation]
(1) Press ~ scow~•u\ .

(2) Press [!] and EJ


[Operation procedure]
(1) When OHow~•u) is pressed, "Compare RAM and ROM contents? Input Y for YES' will appear.

(2) Press GJ and 8. and the compare will start.

(3) If a compare error occurs, the ROM address and data and RAM address and data will display.

I Display I
( Confirm ccmpve RC~A with PAM l
Other than Y YES: YINPUT

"COMPARE EXECUTION' ::-:essa;e c!isplay

"COMPARE COMPLETE" r:-essagt display

Address, data m~• "COMPARE E;:\ROR" r:o:essagt c!ispiay


display

•Cisplay of RAM error acc::ess and ROM


error data

"COMPARE CANCEL' ~essa;e display

End

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4. ROM Write Function
4.1 Explanation of Eac!"l i=unc!ion

4. 1.4 Initializati on

The F.OM is initia:ized.


Always exec:.:te tt:is function before writing in data from the RAM.

[Basic operation]
(1) Press 0' F-::R~·,..:::).
(2) Press (2] and 8
[Operation procedure]
(1) When D' ::CR!-1..:::') is pressed, "Initialize ROM? Input y for ves· will appear.

(2) Press GJ and B, and initialization will start

( Oitplay I
( Confirm ROM format I
Other than Y YES: Y INPUT

"FORMAT EXECUTION" message display

N
e:rcr message display "FORMAT ERROR" message display

Cancel lnitialiu.:icn "FORMAT CANCEL" rr.essage display

Complete lnillatlzatlon "FORMAT COMPLETE" message display

Note) Other ~eer:s cannot be entered during ROM initiafizallon. Do not tum off the controller power during initializa::on
or the i=.OM may t:e damage~ .

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5. f..lessage c~ea: =~

5. Message Creation

Messase data used with the message func:ion as well as sequence J:~ogra~s (ladders} car: be
created by onboard operation. The follcwing messages can be created:

<D ALARM MESS


~ OPERATE MESS
(3) PLC SW MESS
@) DEVICE MESS
G) COIL MESS
<Q) COMMENT MESS
Next, the message function is explained.
Refer to the PLC Programming Manual (ladder) (BNP-82058) for detailed har:dling of the ALARM
MESS, OPEAATE MESS, PLC SW MESS and COMMENT MESS {tool re~;;istrat:on and load meter).

(1) ALARM MESS


Create alarm message to be displayed on the controller DIAGNOSIS screen as a character string.
Alphanumeric, kana, and kanji characters can be used.
The maximum length of an ALARM MESS is 32 characters and the maximum number is 256.
However, the size Including the ladder size is 30K or less.
An ALARM MESS display example is given below:

<NC AI..AR!ol > .&LARM/OtAGN 1

M01 OPERATIC~ AI..ARM 0102

<STOP COCE>

(AL.ARM M!SSAGE>
E!o!ERGENCY 10
SP!NOI..E ERROR 2 A r.- uimum of four mes.s.ages
HYO . PUMP ERROR 2 ca.- :e displayed at a t:r:-:e
}
L.l~IT SW ERROR 3
T Ois.::!ay of tile contents e:
<OPERATOR MESSAGE> ttle specified d:lla regis!t!1

I....______________+- A r.-aximum of 32 chara~ers

SERVO I SP!~OI..E P!..C-1/F MENU

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5. Message C ~earior.

(2) OPERATE MESS

Create operator messa~es to be displayed on the controller DIAGNOS iS screen as a character


string.
Alphanumeric, kana, ar.d kanji characters can be used.
The maximum length of an OPE?.ATE MESS is 60 characters and the maximum number is 256.
However, the site including the ladder size is 30K or less.
An OPERATE MESS display example on 9-inch CRT is given below:

.M.ARM/OI~GN 1

<~-:"~P COO£>

<.:.:.ARM MESSAGE>

r---------------+ can
1
A maximum of 30 x 2 characters
be displayed
<OPERATOR MESSAGE>
,..------+-Display of the contents of
OPERATOR ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ....I.. the SJ*!Ifitd data register
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • • • • MESSAGE 8

SI'!NOI.! I I"'.C-tiF I MENU

(3) PLC SW MESS

Create switch names to be displayed on the controller PLC SWITCH screen in character string.
Alphanumeric, kana, and kanji characters can be used.
The maximum length of a PLC SW MESS is 14 characters and the maximum number is 32.
However, the size including the ladder size is 30K or Jess.
A PLC SW MESS display example is given below:
2/2

t Pt..C SWITCH l PAAAM 1. 1/2

#
t ~ AUTO RESTART 9 ~
2 ~ !LOCK OEI.ETE 10 ~ AUTO POWER OFF

3 Q ,_ANUAI. ASS ttQ


4 ~ ~P!!ONA~~j;O~ 12 Q

5 Q HANOI.£ IT 13 ~
e Q PROGRAM RESTART 14 Q

79 159
8Q UQ
t' I
1 '
I
~ The switch number corresponds to
the lncex number In PLC SWitch
creation incremented by one.
T Cfeate SWitch names to be displayed
at the positions.

1:1( • :

~~~'S~~
//'/, ,I
CONTROL I Ax:s I S£1'UP I MENU

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- '.les~.::ge c~aa: ion

(4) DEVICE ·.~ESS

Create c:-.:c:: names to be printed c..;t ir. additicn to the ::e•1ice numbers in ladder circui~ ;:r::- :
out as c:- = ~:::er string.

HJO "~·
---·~...;..:,,:
!1/"t'WI-1 __
----- :-eviC1! numbers

"·"" SPC'• - - - - - C.,nta~ names

Alphan~.;r.e:::, kana. and kanji charac:ars ::an be used.


The max : ~~:-:1 length of a DEVICE MESS :S six characters and the maximum number is 1CC~ .
Howeve~. ::-:; size including the ladder size is 3CK or less.

(5) COIL MESS

Create c:::il r.ames to be printed out in adC.~ion to the device numbers in ladder circuit print ot::
In charac:er string.

SPI~DE. fO - - - - eoa names

AJphanumer.c, kana, and kanji charac:ers can be used.


The maxim~.;m length ot a COIL MESS is 18 characters and the maximum number is 27CC.
However. tl":: size Including the ladder size is 30K or less.

(6) COMMENT MESS


Create tccl i.ames (a strilg of a alplianur.-:eric characters x 5) to be displayed on the controu:·
TOOL F.:::::SIRATION screen for load me!er dlsj::lay.
The max::'i'a.:-:; length of a COMMENi MESS is eo charac:ers and the maximum number is 1C·: .
However. tl":e size including the ladder size is 30K or less.
Note) l."':e :-:umber of COMMENT MESS characters vary depending on the application: Tee:
r:a~e consists of eight charac:ers and a load meter display comment consists cf ~:
c:'iarac:ers. The number of c..,ara~ers is determir.ed cy that of the longer commer.t
T:-:~.;s. normally the number ct cha.-acters is 40.

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5. Mcssa;e Creation

TOOL REGISTRATION screen and load meter display examples are given below:

uoo-.. arc; sr•.atlo .. 1 TOO'- l .,.


H(•O • cxr • . ,.. , 2 Jl(ltf )
~
0
Prepare COMMENT MESSs
OIG TOC»..-0 OIG 7 004.. • 0
I l l'J. II
(tool nar.:es) to be displayed
2 I I at the positions.
IJ They are displayed from left to
• ,. right In the ascending order of

• ..
"
It
the index numbers when
COMMENT MESSs (tool names)
are prepared.
• I I

T
...
10

. .. , t
.
TOOl.. f
10

0 I ...... I

'''"' ..... wo•• ll(lltU

••u••-•a
,.........,
....,....
011J4Mfl

.....
CSIII) 0 M1"a •t•tl
M
•oo ... I•S.S.,. -Tto•1
.....
YI4S . C11; 1011 TOtO J

..... .....
T1U4; Jl: •141. &?1
y a•t.&?l y 141.1?1
•••• nooo oo.a; T

.... •z,......
••• -
NSOO • 01 J11IO.;
1•100. ; z
c .....
•. ••••t c
z ••••• c
z
0.000

•so•
. . ..
aoo. ~oe.:
,
......,.?.
•...... ..... ,. .,...,.
Prepare COMMENT MESSs to ~
..... .....
1 111 CHtmo••~> l COOMIUI&. TTJ CIITI Til IOJ
" 11U I II II I I I I I I I I II

..... .....
. . . .. . .'F•
be displayed at the positions. 100"4 I ~-· ...- ..... f I

..... .....
y

.....
y
Display from top to bottom In :Z•&all 0 .. , •• I I z
the ascending order of the IO% Ill I. !It I I I c c c
Index numbers when load c::::::J
meter COMMENT MESSs are
prepared.
NlrTION ~ IOCifU

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:. Messa!;& Creation
5.1 Menu Operation '.' :ssa;e ? ~ apara: ion

5.1 Menu Operation Message Creation

(Func:".:e, menu)
1 MESSO . 2 10 ST. 3 F I L!:: .: L~OOER MENU

Press D1 MESS:.)

0
ALARM 2 OPERAT 3 PLC SW
~MENU J
4 DEVICE :1 COIL 6 CCMENT 1 !NIT. MENU

DI AL.ARMJ
02oPEI§
!
Press D7 INti'. )
(Cperation menu)

2 WRITE SUe~E.~U 5 MENU


D3 lll.C SW)
EO!VIC~
Ds cotL)
D6co,.§
READ 2 WRITE 3 INSERT
Q
~"")
3 KANA

0 M!NU ) : For menu change within a single function


OsueM!N0 : For menu change between different func:lions

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5. ~~cssage Crealion
5.2 Initial Screer1

5.2 Initial Screen


When creating a message. display the initial s:~een and define the message size. Be sure to define
the message size in even number.

Caution
Setting the number of messages and the data length here cannot be changed after message
data is created. If the setting is changed for conversion. all the message data stored so far is
erased. Change the size with the personal computer development tool.

r;
(Basic operation)

-!) ).0 Definition of


~!NIT. j,miTE)• ( message Size J

[Operation procedure]

(1) Select D1 ME SSG.), then D71HrT. ) • (Note 1)

(2) Press D2 WRITE): the data setting area is displayed.

(3) Define the used size and data length of each type of messages.

(4) Press Os coNvr), then 8 :


CLEAR MESSAGE Cf/N) Is displayed. Type Y and press El .
When data conversion is completed, COMPLETCD is displayed.
(5) Set the message file name as described in 3.1.
,....-- ld
n elt

PI.C MESSAGE TAaL.E

USED SIZE 1.£~GTH


1. A L.ARM MESS ( 01 01 ( 32 8YT£ I
2. OPE!UTE MESS ( 01 01 ( SO 8YT£ I
3 • PI.C SW MESS ( 01 01 ( 148YTEI
4 . DEVICE MESS ( 01 01 I S BYTE I
S. COIL. MESS I 0/ 01 ( 188YTEI
6. COMMENT MESS I 0/ 01 I SO SYTEI
7. CONTROL. CODE 101

lndelt number

Number of messages

MODE !NIT.
. ', ( DATA I
MENU WRITE
lI (
' 8YTEJ
I
Oa~ length

Data setting section

2 WRITE 5 CONVT SUBME~U

Note 1} When D7tHrr. )is pressed, if new crea:ion is made, the default values are displayed as
shown above.

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I = '.:essac,c: Creation

l~ e rr.aximt,;m number of messages and the maximt;:-:-: ;,:~~::- :::i eac~ :7-essage are listed below
(N:::te 1):

Maximum
Message Maximum data
number of Remarks
type length
messages

1
ALARM
MESS
256 32 byteslmessaae
-
I The al~rm message data memory size is
ce!em11ned.

2 I OPERATE
MESS I 256 60 bytes/message I ~e ~perator ~essage
SIZe IS determ1ned.
data memory

The ~LC switch data memory size is


PLC SW
3 32 14 bytes/switch determined.
MESS
Normally, the size is set to 14.
The memory size of ladder diagram
cor.tact comments such as
DEVICE
4 1000 6 bytes/contact
MESS --:~ Is determined.
S? COt

The memory s:ze of ladder diagram coil


COIL noo SPINDLE CCI
5
MESS
2700 18 bytes/coil comments such as -< >-1
is determined.
The memory size of comment data of
COMMENT tccl registration, load meter, etc., is
6 100 60 bytes/comment
determined.
MESS
Ncm'lally, the size is set to 40.

CONTROL
0 is set. The control code is used when
7 CNC is special specifications.
CODE
(Default O)

Reference: Message data memory size calculation ex;:-ess:cn

!SIZE I ... { (M1L. 6) + CM?L + 6) )( M2N- (MiL+ 6) )( M3N + (M4L + 6) )( M4N


)( M1N
+ CMSL + 6) x MSN + (M6L + 6) x MEN } + 0.125K bytes

Where,
M1L: ALARM MESS data length M1 N: N1:.1ber of registered ALARM MESS
M2L: OPERATE MESS data length M2N: NL:mber cf registered OPERATe MESS
M3L: PLC SW MESS data length M3N: Nt-."nber of registered PLC SW MESS
M4L: DEVICE MESS data length M4N: N&.::nber cf registered DEVICE MESS
MSL: COIL MESS data length MSN: N~.::nber cf regist ered COIL MESS
M6L: COMMENT MESS data length M6N: NL::nber of registered COMMENT MESS

Note 1) The maximum data length must be spec~ed t:y an even number.

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5. Message Creation
5.2 Initial Screen

5.2.1 Initial setting example

P:..C MESSAGE Tt.BLE

USED S !ZE LE~lGol-l


1 • ALARM MESS 0I 0l 32 BYoE l
2 . OPERAT£ MESS 0I 01 60 BYTE I
3 . PLC SW MESS 0 I 0 l 14BYTEl
4 . DEVICE MESS 01 0 l 6 BYTE I
5 . COIL III[SS 0 I 0 l 18 BYTE!
6 . COMMENT MESS 0 I 0 l 60 BYTEJ
7. CONTROL COOE I0 I

• ( ) DATA I BYTE I
MODE lNIT. MENU WRITE

2 WRIT£ 5 CONVT SUBMENU

For example, when setting the number In USED


SIZE area of ALARM MESS, press the key
sequence D2 wRITE) 1 2 5 6 3
Note) Data length setting may be omitted
(,::)
D
because the delauJt values are entered.
" ' ' ........ 1'MI..I

V1U 1111

,,,,'' .... . ..""""'


..,.
,..
.. ........,.,,,,
UOTTII
Likewise, set the numbers in USED SIZE area of ' . 6U.. . . . . . .
a. CI"'••TI -ca ,, tl
I.,.~ tw •UI
OPERATE MESS through COMMENT MESS as •. : rr·r n IIC 11
• · c: : ~ ..... ,, IIYfCI
,.,,,.
•· c:•-c"" ..... t I It
required. r. c:•r•ot.. cooc
"'
Next, register the data In a file.

When Os coNVT) Is pressed, the message


"MESSAGE AREA CLEAR f{/N)" is displayed.
The size can be changed or registered by
D
pressing [!]
and 8. ..,, :•n·. •• • •..., ••rrc

Note ·-·
1} The size can be changed only before
message data Is created. If it is
changed after message data is created,
all the created message data is erased.

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l 5. .'.!:ssa;e Crea: : :1
! 5.2 initial Sc~eer:

The numbers in USE: SIZE a~eas ara as follows:

The message table da:a siz: 's displayed.


(Number of messages/m.:mber of registered messagesj
Number of registered messages: The number of messa~es regis~ered in ~:"le message table
Number of messa;es The number of messa~ss that can be ;egistered
Last index number inc:e~ented by one cf message registered
is displayed.

After this, the number of messages and the number of regis~ered messages are displayed in the
'MEMORY ( I )' part of each message creation screen.

Caution
If a screen such as ALARM cr OPERATOR MESSAGE is selec:ed without set'"Jng the number of
messages or the data length in the initial setting, the messase 'PROG NOT FOUND' or
'SELECT INITI" is displayed.

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,5. Messa;;;e Creation
5.3 Read

5.3 Read
This section explains message read.

[Basic operation)

D1 MESsG)- D1 ALARM) -D 1 READ )· f


DzDPWl)
Set the index number of the message to
be read in the setting area
rEJ
J
1)3 P\.C sw)
DO' OEVtcE)

OscoJL )J
D6§M§
(Operation example]

(2) When D1 READ )is pressed, the setting area is displayed. Enter the index number of the message
to be read in the setting area and press 8 .
Ten lines of messages wtll display from that index number.

(3) For page feed, enter'+' or •-• in the index number setting area and press
'+' means forward page feed and •-• means reverse page feed.
EJ .

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,5. Message Cre.:: :~
5.4 Write

5.4 Write
This section expla!:-:s message write.

[Basic operation)

Dl MESSG)- ,f ) I AI.~R..~· ]I _ ( Read )-> w"rH)· ( Data write ) - EJ


I0zoprr-
• · -·-·
•j
• I
0.J Pt.C
I· 0• OE·.r:c::~ I
! S...;, I
J I

: D~ c:::.. )j'
l Q6<=ME!i9

(Operation procedure)

(1) PressD• MESSG.). Next, select menu of each message and read.

(2} When D2 w"rn:) is pressed, the setting area is displayed.


(3) Write messa;e data. then press 8 .
The index number is incremented and the cursor moves to the second le~ost parenthesis pair.
Note) If a message is written into the Index number not displayed on tt:a screen, 1o lines from
the inc ex number are displayed after the data is written.
Operation examples for each message are given below.

5.4.1 ALARM MESS and OPERATION MESS

(Operation example)
An example of writing AIJ\RM MESS ·eMEF!GENCY" is given.

(1} Press tl":e key saqwence D1 MESsG) D• AL.::;;~) D• RE~o) QJ{_=] DzwRL.E~. The following setting
area is displayed:

~1
I 01 I !•.oiiiGL'<CT
z I c
J c I I
•5 I I
I c 1
~ 10 lines

7
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I

• I I I I I
'

I0
I
I
I
I
1 !

, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - I n d e x nu~:4tf
, . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - + - D a t a r~:s:~ number (D)
.! ,-------------+-
I
Mesaa~t ;:.~aration area

.,.. ,.. I
I I 1 I
/ 100 ST(I" 1
..e:c AL.:.II" M(NU WII[T(

M('IU

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5. '.1e~ ~age C ;ea:ion
s..: Wr:: e

(2) Press the key s;~uence

The index numt:;r is increme-:ied and the cursor moves to :he s;conc leftmost parenthesis pair.
In this example, <he memori :.:se ccunt becomes (2/1 00 s:aps}.

1 01 I E~;=:;~~CY

2 ( l (

3 I
4 (

5 l (

i
7 I l
I
'
(

8 I l (


, 0
(

(
l
l
(

:r. ( 21 ( l (
iiiEM I 2I 100 STEP' I
"'COE AI.ARM MENU WRITE

1 AI.~H..:. 3 KANA MENU

{3) Here, the register number is 0. If any of 1-1023 is entered in the register number area. when the
ALARM MESS is displayed, the 10 number can be displayed foRowlng the message.
For example, if 1 is entered, t~e data register 01 contents are displayed following the message.
If 01 contains 3, 3 is displayed. The ALARM MESS display method Is F or R. To use F, start the
Index at 0. To use R, start the index at 1. Note that even if a message with index 0 is created,
the message cannot be disp ~ayed in the R system.

(4) The OPERATE MESS setting method Is the same as the ALARM MESS setting method except
that the OPERATE MESS dis;::lay method is A only. Even if a message with index 0 is created,
It Is Insignificant Refer to the PLC Programming Manual (Ladders) (BNP-82058) for the
specifications and handling ct the ALARM MESS and OPE?ATE MESS.
The machine name and title !.:Sed at print out can be created by using operator messages.

9000 Machine name start number Is used at print out

9001 Machine name end number Is used at prir:t out

9002 Trtle display sta:t number Is used at print out

9003 Title display er.c number Is used at print out

A title and machine name prir:t out example is given on the following pages.

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15. ~l.essage Crc.:::o::
5A Write

C?ERATE MESS example to print out title and machine name

·: : ~:GO> (M.l.CH ISE CONTRCLL£~ ~DEL-~ LADDER


: <~:COl (8SD-840WOOO-AO '93-09-29
: < ~:Oll (M.~CHINE TYPE MPlOO
~ c ~:o2> c···· ············· ···· ···· ············ · ··· ···············'l
Machine ~.a.-ne r:-: essage
~ ( ~:02) ( ' ' lJ (a maxi~--:~ of :.-::ee lines are valid)
: ( ;.~02) (' ST.~\uARD SEQI.:ESCE DIAGRA.Y ')
~ (;.:o:n c· .)

:- <s-:o:n <• :93·09-29 BY.MITSUBISHI ' )


3 (~2) (' ')
s (~02} <························································)
D <SJ02l c·
1! (9C02) (. } , nue message
(the num:.r of linu is not limited)
11 c~o2> c····· ~DIFY 1®!0 }
L3 (~2) ('
1~ (5002) (.
~ csoo2> c·
15 (5002) ( .
r: (5002> c·
IB (5003) ( ..
~ ~--------------~------------------~~
MaJQmum of 60 characters

Set~to 9003

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,5. Message Creation
5.4 Write

Title and machine name print out example

F!L.£ MESSACEl

Si.S..'\0.-\.RD SEQI.i~CE OIAGR:\.11

;93-09-29 BY. ~ITSUBISHI

liOD!FY liE\IO

MacftiM name pri~ cut ,. MACHINE COSTROLLER MODEL-~ L~DDER

........ = -~ ...., l
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BHD-840\fOOO-AO
!AACHIHE TYPE MPlOO
• 93-09-29

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5. ,'.'essage Crea~1or.

5.~ \Vrite

5.4.2 P!..C switch

[Example of operation}
Assign •MST LOCK· tor F:..C switch c.

(1) Fress the 1 M:$SG•• D3 PI.C sw), and D: READ) keys, tyJ:e 0 anc press the RETUF.:; l<ey, t~en press
t.'":e 2 wRITE key: the data sening araa is displayed as shown below:

: (
Messa;• creation area

lnc:~ x numl:er

(2) TyJ:e@] and GJ, 8, 0 ,ablank, 0, G, GJ ,and@] . @]


0# ( 0) ( MST LOCK)

EJ is
(3) When pressed, the index number Is incremented. In this example, :t.e memory use
count becomes (1/32 steps).

~I.C SW
0 IMSi LOCK
1
2
3
4
10 lines
6
T I
I I
t I

:( II l (
M!.... I 1 I 32 Si£;> l
MCDE 1'~: SW MENU Wit:':'£ .lL,.tl.:.

1 ALPtlA 2 CtiiNA 3 KANA loi!:NU

(4) The PLC switch number displayed is !hat of the index numcer Incremented t::y :lr.e.

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5. Message Creation
5.4 Write

5.4.3 Device (Contact) message and coil message

[Example of operation}
Assign •s:J.CW' to contact 10 of device M100.

{1) Press the )'lol(s:sc.) , D•oMCE) , and DIIIUO) keys, type 1 and 0 and press the REliJRN key, then
the Dz w":o:-t) key: the data setting area appears as shown below:
:: {_) (_) (_)
....__ _ __ Contact message or coil messa;e

Device number

~------------------ ~
~--------------- ~dex

(2) Type[Q0EJ~GQJ0 0 GJ 0 0 ,a period, @] , and


!~I . :< 1 o> <M> < 1 o o> < s P • C \V)

(3) When G is pressed, the index number Is incremented and the cursor moves to the second
leftmost parenthesis pair. In this example, the memory use count becomes (1 0/1 coo steps).

PLC COMMENT
10 IM I 100 I (SP.CW
1t ( I I I
12 I I I I I
13 ( I I I (

1.: I I I (

1! I I ( 10 lines
16 I I I (

17 ( I I l I
19 I I I I (

19 ( I I l (

: c 1111 II I I
MEM I 10 I 1000 ST!P I
MOOE OEVICE MENU WRlTE ALPHA
1 .:.:.PHA 2 CHINA 3 KANA MENU

(4) The coil rr.essage can be set the same way as with the contact message.
Note:
\ 001 YIOO SPI~DL£ CW
1-----il ~---------< )>----11 (8)
c.\, s;· c.. -
The c:mment in the {A) position is the contact message.
The c:mment in the (8) position is the coil message.

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5.4 Write

5.4.4 COr.".tENT MESS

(Opera:.on example)

(1) :~~s the key sequenceD• M£~.)DscoME.>~+;D 1 Al!:~o f~)[:::JDz wAITE ) The following s:::ing area
rs : :splayed: ~ <_> < _> <_> ( >

' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Index number

(2) Create a TOOL REGISTRATION screen message with index number= 0, device • 1, end device
m..-:1ber =- 0. Up to frve steps each of a maximum of eight characters can be c:-eat:d.
If r::ore than frve steps are created, the extra steps cannot be displayed on the cor.-"ciler.
=
(3) C::ate a toad meter message with Index • 0, device 2 and device number 0. Up to eight =
s::::s with a maximum of 40 characters can be created. The relation of the device No. and
al=':lication is shown below.

Comment dis-
P\o. Device Device No. Application
play length
Device 1 comment message is read from
.
' 1
Unused
Qnitial value O)
8 alphanumeric
charactars
top to bottom, and displayed frcm left to
right on the TOOL REGISTF.ATiCN
screen.
The comments with device ,. 2 wiil be
~ Unused 40 alphanumeric displayed in order from the top en :he
2
(initial value 0) characters CRT setting and display unit as :cad
meter messages.

A :omment creation example is given below:

P~C COMMENT

0 ( 1) 0) ( [HEAO] )
1 ( 1) 0) ( [TOOL POT! ] )
2 { 1) 0) ( (TOOL POT2] )
3 ( 1) 0) ( (TOOL POT3] )
4 ( 1) 0) ( [t.ICEX] )
5 ( 2) 0) ( SP.LOAO 0 50 100 )
6
7
( 2)
( 2)
0)
0)
<•
( Z·LOAO
%
0 50
)
100 )
8 ( 2) 0) <• % )
Note)
The actual se-u,.,
displays 10 lir:u.

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5. Massage C:eation
5.5 Insertion

5.5 Insertion

This sac:icr. exJ::ains message insertion.

[Basic operation}

~1 ALARM) - ( Message read ) -03 INSERT)]


~20PERAT)
~3Pl.C ~ [ (Message data input) - [ ..,..,)

~4DEVICE)
~ 5 COIL.)
~6COMEN1)

[Operation example]

(1) Press D1~~CSS~.). Press one ofD1 AL.ARM)tol}6coM§.


(2) Next, read the message part for insertion.
(3) PressD! :NsE§"iJ • Then, set the index number and the data to be inserted in the set'"Jng area and

press 8 .
An insertion example is given below:

For example, to insert data between 101 and 102. specify the 102 location and c~eate the data
to be inserted.

# 1CO (1001) (EMERGENCY STOP ! )


101 (1 001) (EMERGENCY I )
102 (1002) (SPINDLE ERROR )
1C3 {1003) (HYO. PUMP ERROR )

# (1 02) (1 002) ( SPINDLE ERROR)

When 8 is pressed, the data Is inserted as shown below and the memory use count Is
incremer:ted by one:

# 1CO {1001) (EMERGENCY STOP ! )


101 (1001) (EMERGENCY! )
1C2 (1 002) (SPINDLE ERROR )
1C3 (1 002) (SPINDLE ERROR ) ! This and the following are st-:ifted.
1C3 (1 C03) (HYD. PUMP ERROR )

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o.:: _. eletJon

5.6 Deletion
This sec::on explains message deletion.

(Basic operation]

V'MEsso)- ~IAL.ARM) ( Messageread) -1)4c:::..:..::·l


OzoPERA"?
r: Pt.C ? L( Entry cf index number cf message
1_ EJ
~ ~J to be celeted
D•o£Vra:)
0HOlL.)
DiCOMEHl)

(Operation example]

(1) Press D• MEssa.). Press one of D• AL..ARM) to l}tcoM§.


(2) Next, read the message part to be deleted.
(3) Press 1)4 onn~. Enter the index number cf the message to be deleted in the setting area and
press EJ . The message is deleted.
A deletion example is given below:
# 100 (1001) (EMERGENCY STOP! )
101 (1001) (EMERGENCY! )
102 (1002) (SPINDLE Er!ROR )
103 (1003) (HYO. PUMP ERROR )

* {102) { ) {

Specify the index number and press 8 .


The message is deleted as shown below and the memort use count is decremented by one.
# 100 (1001) (EMERGENCY STOP!
101 (1 001) (EMERGENCY !
102 {1 003) (HYO. PUMP ERROR T T.;is and the folrowing are moved
fcrward.

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5. 7 Kanji and Kana Erltty Method J

5.7 Kanji and Kana Entry Method


i<anji and kana characters as we!l as alphabetic characters can be used on onboard operation. The
~.;se method is explained below.

Caution
Kanji characters in messages created with onboard operation can be displayed on the
controller screen, but cannot be printed out
The number of the characters ot one message must be even or the controller will not operate
correctly.

II ( ) ( I t
MEM l 100 I 1000 Sn;p I
MODE DEvtef MENU WRITE

1 ALPHA 2 CHINA 3 KANA MENU

When the function is selected (WRITE, INSERl), this menu is displayed.


Select the type of data to be entered. If it Is not selected, 1. ALPHA Is assumed to be selected.
When function selection is again made or after write, insertion operation is pertonned, the input code
becomes alphabet

5.7.1 ALPHA
The operation board keys can be used as they are for alphabet (A - Z. 0 - 9) key Input

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5.7.2 Kanji
Input kanji charac:ars according to the follcwir.s proc;dure. t-:;·; . exa~~ie of writing • • is
explained.

10 ( 1::::1 l SPINDLE ~L.:.RM 1


11 l (

12 l (

13 l (

t4 l (

, 5 l l I
16 I (

17 l (

18 l I
19 ) (

~ ta %W 3;! 411 ~ 1: Til ..,. . . ut l!t C?IJ C!! £ll f'!l----1- Kanji code row
11 l 10 I ( 1000 l C S~tNOL! I
MEM ( 11/ 100 ST!Pl
MOOE ALARM MENU WRITE CHtNA 1~91!!:: :

t ALPH.:. Z CHINA 3 I<ANA

Pressing the G key with Dz CHtH..a) seleded displays a row of kat~fi characters on the data setting
area
OfR UA 2:€ za: 4~ 5~ s::. 7Ja 8~ ......... F !I

When [!]'(!) or 0Q is pressed to enter the kar.ji c:-:aracter • : •, the character is


displayed on the data setting area
To enter • IS •, fci!ow the same procedure as at:ove.
When the [!] key is pressed, the next kanji code row is displayec.
When the [!] key is pressed, the preceding kanji coce row is c::s;:::layec.

Kanji code table is given on the following page.


Note) The font will differ from that displayed on the CRT.

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5.7 Kanji ar.: Kana Entry Method

Kanji code table (1/6)


Upper Lewere:::ce
cede
( 0 12 3 4 56 i 8 9 A 8 CD E F
00 §: ~ ti Jiii ~ l: ~ ~ ii ~ Z!i ~ !1!: S • 11!!
01 -~ .. -~~tnJi!tg~ta*i:*l!I6~Jl
02 ~~lll~!i·liii~~
02 £l {? !t {t( tl 1m ~
~\ 03 ~ Ji It tt ~ ~ 1!, tiT ~ !l J! ~ *t *I • ~
04 ii:IJ~ill!#~~-~it ~~i!fili
05 ~ !i! B 1c. ~ ~ iiJ ~ IS ~( ~ rg· Jll &
06 ~-Jfil
06 st;t ~ ~ ·" ;pJ ff ~ gn u a :H:
07 il8iif411Jl1Jfilltt.l!titl!:M.:zo:ll
08 a
08 ~·tl·¥~&;:!!l~7k~~J1tllJI
~ 09 JJ~ii~mi&:a:;t~m•~!U!Uil!f%3
0A lllli.&Jit!\iifl~fj~~i!~·
08 &l!~·llfQ.i;l
0B ~fflii!E~Jlt!Jt.
0c ~e-~RzfiMXDJt!Eii'P~Kfla
0D tll!8ti:Z.IC!U.!.il. • •
0D lF {t ax f.rr au
iJ' 0E iil!1JlC!J&XtiJJ:;J;MiliJl~ltfiJ:J<
0F !iii?l~··iEI'r!Dllt •• iall·jt~
( 0 1 2 3 '56 7 8 9 A 8 C. D E F)
10 i!iittftl*llft;fili~~-·ft-·1t
11 ~A;§!Jlflf!~ti·~-~s;~
12 tillitil£1t"-·~1F-~AfftJJlll!
13 ~~••eei!lit•arm-attil•t£
14 t!~tlll!:lflP.~!Ultfl~tt~iiiifi
15 -x Jt • 12 w M ra ~. ~ e ~ u a t1 n s
16 m•••~~~~~~fflllifaJa•!t
17 !1*1t•l!~.91!•iiliiaaaMts;j:W
18 JM ~I jij lL 1: Dit 11 JJ fiJ ~ tfJ ~ IIA tl li ~
19 . 'IJlT•.estli!iAftf!1!tiat:atff
1A • • il111tli·~-1111·ffrliff&3i!
18 a a • ll e r., M '"" Jta " n n 11. ~ • •
1c ;ti!l!l~ltlllli~DD
1c ~~J'a&IIJIJE

~ 1D ~tt;rtt••~~trtJX!tJ:.mJ&
1E at II ti ~ fit fa i1f ~ M fC it ~ lc • iii
1F tJL s fJI. a .!l • {Jt 111 tt :m: tt ~ ;t tt • R
( 0 1 2 3 ~56 i 8 9 A 8 C D E F)
20 £a !I u: m ~ J:i l,)j e- ot ~ te ;; ra 5o ¥r
The kanji line is selected with CD and G) .
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Kanji code tab le (2.'6)


U!=per Le·... t · ~ce
code
(0 2 3 4 56 i . S A C D E F
~ 21 ~ -· ~ ~ 13 E .fi ~ .- fr: ~ :;;: -g ;:;; :!'. ~
22 E ~ i2i trr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 18 lF ~
23 I!~ tE ~ ¥ ~ t! ~ E ~ f\'- ~ !f!. :,-: ~ ~
24 ~~I! sc u ~ tS ~ ~ :~; ~ ~ tl • ~ m
25 ~ ~ ~ ~ fl t:e LCt I! !::: ~ ~ ~ R. 1$ t;t
26 • ;i • ~ ~ ~ ~ li If. E t; = ~ ff <I liJ
27 ~ t. ~IT~ 1" ~=~F.~ -e: 5 ~ ~ 1i
28 ;a:.:.~;a

28 1t. " -6j Ci3: !~ ;::. ~ ~ CD ~ tli til


< 29 A.f!ittt~~-~~$~E.i51:
2A ~JI'Jtit~li~P.I~·-il·lft~
2B • t~ 1$ • ~
2B s !i 113 ~ M ~~ •- @ j£ it ~
'1 2 c ~~fS_.. . . . . ~~e:-~Gtllfl'/?.
2D eJ!!!~~jH~Itll~taBM~ia!l.«
2E lTJ tt • itt FJ m ~:: ~ ~ ~ " ~ 1tn ~ ~
2F ¥f{ft~ftJlf;.~II!SE*il•e•tt
(0 12 3 4 56 7 8 9 A . CD E F)
so ~*·~~Eaa~•.Jtt~EJfffil•
31 JJtn••;c~&iJ~tc~~~~tt'l'
32 If lia
32 ;<- r11 iS" '? ~ ta ~ c:. II[ t: F ~ t; iotJ
~ 33 W;; M 19: !11 ~ l1t llf R l: Jl B ll liS: fli
34 ~~§~~~m••~iliRI\ll~f:
35 !! 3i! ez ~A • ~ r.. ~ :;j t1 ~ :a c ra:~
36 .E~~~F.R.*7.:I:r;~Ott=Btlll
37 ~ ti ~tit~~~ ~ ~:!: tt ~ «. n: ~
38
39
SA
3B
3C
~ ~ ~

lj. Ei! T C!
~II ft ~ fT j7
iii~ J.-1

JTJ ~ l!l e e tt
it tl ~ el t$ !!
fa •
a

~
Jt !l 95
ttJ -It !:
at~ •
ll t! P. 4
t: tz

~
~
~

~
~
~

z:
~
~ ~
t:: it Ill M Ill
IE
~
M
II.

~ IJ!(
.- !t

~a ie:
ttt
so a ~
3D §ftt:X:~~'ti..!f~t::!il:~·~
t: 3E ~~~flll~i!:&S•=~:tt;~lt
3F ~tl:.~ll~fi~JtE::~I!i'-JllttU
( 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 2 9 A ~ C D E F)
4 o ,. !t or ~ r« ~ • • ~ *F. !:r. &. m~ ArJ ,.
41 ~ t-:: J;~ e 'J iii ~ tt ii ti ::£ ti ~~rr 111
• 2 w; ~ ta • ~t ~ !i :t a ~ ~~ t= ~ m ra
"3 _ ~ ~ w~ ~ ti ~ ~ -· ~ • ; ;i mR
The kanji lir.e is selected with (f and CD .
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I 5. 7 Kanji and Kana Entry Method

Kanji code table (3/6)


Upper Lower ecce
code
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 A B C 0 E F
ll ii fJi ~ a
44 fr ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 2 ~ ~ t ~
L. 45 lif!i~~~if.~~.ll.ti~B:WTM!=r&ll:
46 ~ ~ ~ hl & ~ ~ =n 6 ~ m~ ~ ~
47 ~fa • ~ t! ·~ s • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~!! ~ ftf
48 ~ ~ tf5 if II 1ft e if- iF. ~ 13 li I$ l7 Ill it
• 9 m •• ~ t.E ~ ~ t lit ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
4A Jt ~ Iii • e ~ z : ii a • ~ t-t ft lZ ~
48 • tt t; t I t • iiZ tt 5 ff "'1 R ~tt-l fi f.J
4C ~ tl ti ~ H ~;; ~ ~ .:r Jl JiT * 11:" AI
4D
4E
4F
i!!ii

~II
~ U ffl.
.. St§:CRJ'rt!~&Jit~.(r(JII
~~~~~~a
V l:t tl i! tt f:.!. aft~
VA~~
x + ttt 1t
(0 1 2 3 4 5618 9 A 8 CD E F)
so ~it w: ~ ~ • ~Jt il F. m ili m • •
51 ~ ~its. IIi. ra;. Iii .. it.
I! P.t
i J . JSJ i$
52 • • • ~ ~ ~ P o ~ m~ • • *~
53 • • • • Ji rr ~ i'i ;: " 1$ RE • Mi 11 t1
54 • 115: ;t ~ "' If .. .. = ;i • • ~ Jj\ 1> r.o1
s5 e: E:iC • ~; • m !!
t:P * ~'- & ss a t~ ~n •
56 • iB iJIJ 8 ~ ~.. 1.\{ !l! ~ UJ il ~ t:F t ~
s1 a .m ~ • ~ ~ 1r at: 11t m ~a • c IE
sa • • • • ..1: t: m • ir tJ ~ ta ta • # tt
59 tl ~ tt i!t t i t § . 1! II I; tt aa U ttfi
SA ~ ~ B ~ • ~ ~ ~ ~ * •
~ ~ ~ ~
sa • i5 a • .c_, ~ ~ ffT • il • if ~ • " •
SC ~. l$ e Z ~It It I!~ il tt Ji A t JJ
so • ~ 4 c fl. Jf v. a ra f;J
so ~ m ~ ~ mm
T SE il ~!! ett tl *
~ e ~ Jl !f i! f1a It II
SF Jil II II* :1 :t ~ S 11 tl ~ tl 'I'd 1i M
(0 1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9 A 8 CD E F)
&0 il t: -:t
ao ~ il at :1: • t1 ~ tt tiE tt ~ e: fi
-tt &1 All e~iE~~e:~MJiJifl:l~ttW
&2 ,_ ii II • It 1' ~ ~. ~ fl Jl ~ t' t1T :ti
53 t! ii 9 1lf.
Ufr. ~ II il t'J 1lll fJ ~ ~ ~ eJ
•• Iii m -v J@ c: !I fw ~, c 1: • ~ 111 tt •
&s • tt m
~ i! ~ ~ il r:i !.I r l , f.i •
as • ~ ~ .. ~ • & " a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
&1 ftj. ifi '-": ~ ~ $1 .. !i
The kanji line is selected with CD and CD .
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5.7 -\ar.ji and Ka ~a =~try Metr.od I

Kanji code table (4/6)

Upp~~ Low~r ccc:e


coc::~
( 0 1 2 ~456789A 8 C ~ E F
6 j ~ ~ Fa 'if • ~
~ 6 8 m ~a~ tg{gtjt= ~ P.E ;!! 11. fl
69
6A
n • *
~ fr • ~ ~ J! §: :tt !!
il ~ .. • tB .. il ~ ~ ~ t§
jJ ~

~fl~tf.
~

6B
6 c
tt•t::~ ii il ~ it: i:! !I ii
~ • N ~ ~ ~ ~ E ~ m~
=
~
Q~t;fl

~ ~ ~ •
60 ~-tt~~Xfi47f&':~~ftS
60
t:. 6E tk IE 1!1 ~ :=- tl tr tE rt ~ ~C: lt " ~ ~ tt
SF it~-~:f.l!JitCilHf:E:aii~j(ll!
(0 12 3 4 56 7 8 9 A 8 CD E F)
70 il.li!lft'SAJlllJIJ\itB1~~
71 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. ~ ••• ~ ~ ~ ~
12 ~ m ~a • ~as~~~~ a • ~
73 ~ • • ~ m • e ~ ~ ~ ~@ • • u tt
74 m. & G ~.WE W& & ~ ~
74 fl~itB
-; 7 ·5 Jtg lt· If f.l Ji f1 II It!! J! ~IS~ 1't it C
76 ~ ~ R ~. • ~ ~ s ~ ~. ~ ~ s
77 !l r: ti • It~ ilIa~ • tT T 1!i ~ lA R
78 · ~flrr~m~•m~M~ilra:r~·~e
79 !! II il It a; S ~ M A ·11 .It ~ ~ iK ~ tt
7A ~ jl a~
7A ia!!~lli!S~~iJ~!i!tl
a iJ to :± • a A • il !if 11 • fS m F.: f.J
a
7c ·~Wfil-1 6It.il~ ~IEJI ~ ~ ~
't' 7D ll:fiaWITirMWliiEITSIIi~
7E ~-ITJmleMaltiiit!Jiiil•!im­
7F ilill:ttt~~~-~!lJ;S~IIfitJ5ED
(0 12 3 4 56 7 8 9 ABC DE F)
80 ~E:&Jlf:B11
80 !ll.f:tl~~-~4ttil
c 81 ~~·~I!)'Jfili~trJ:tz.~il1!~
82 ~:n•t~•&tia•~~~•e!~
83 tl ~ ifi iA Ia n- fa ~ !! • it ; 1li • ;Jt 111
84 .illiJ:tflEiaai!II~!I·J;i~liJ
85 I!!XiJtlii~II·Ji;·ilt:;!+·E~
86 e~.,•~••~E:~~~~s.;;~
8i 6Xa-'-'KJ~tsflt.;.~;;a~~!;J;
The kanji line is sele-:ted with CD ar.d CD .
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I 5.7 Kanji and Kana Entry Method

Kanji code table (5i6)


Upper Lower eoce

• code

87
(0123455 - 8 9 A 8 C D E f
1R
~B ~ 1: aa if t! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ m• ~
• &
89 - IE !t i! ~ t; ~!I 1i" 8 11. A
tm~i!ffE!'.LC.

• Q ~
8C E ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ W & •• ~ •
1:1 8D ~ R ~ m~ ~ s .~ W JP J1 E f! ttl" #i
ae ~ • ~ ~ ~m• ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m•
ar ~Jeteere1E~·ii:••fl••~~
( 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 i 8 9 A B C D E .F )
90 1i R r& • II ii ~ *I !11. jS J\ I* ill ~ • a
91 .
92

~
a

fii ~ & ~ ~ ~ • ~ •
M • ffi ~ ~ E ~ ~ :
f* *'~
~ S fi
* 2& fi
~
93 ~ 9l fi i! ll1t ~ § § . ~
93 n•etc~re1!:
(} 94 e • ~ • ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ ~ • ft e ~ ·~
95 ·i!~JR-~~~~It!!.fl.a~
96 • ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ R M ~ ~ • • •
91 1t~ti&9&;~11t!l*~=-!!Jil'f.J
98 JlfiJ;Vi!ili~;;;~JI~~-~-·
99 • # ti 2
99 ~ M ~ ~ ~ s a ~ fi ~ ~ ft
l, 9A ~ • ~ ~ F. ~ ~ R A m
~ ~ m• m
9B a& fit • tri M IS tt S 1!. If fi ~ Ill tl tl IR
9c fl IJ • Ul lll Jt tL. ~ {!.. ~ !!t ~ 111)) . . !JI •
9D ~!'Jttr~•tn~:X:M

e •~~~--lT!-·
9D
9E ~ ~ E M ~ * • ~ W~ W• ~ C
9F ~.ltilllill~~!!~~#f!
9F ~ • • Ill
I! ( 0 1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F)
AO M tP JJ M til I! • 15 P. tt. e. 4J Gt.
Al !l~ta•~niln.~~•tt:nM
A2 ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ 7. ~ ~ ~ ~ m • n •
Aa .a 11 e ~ t:: at ;;r :;; t7 M :s tt PJJ • m ~
A4 tt • tJ; !tJ G: IJ. t(! _. i~ m~ ~l ~t !'a t- !!
The kanji tine is selected with w and CD .
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5. Message C;.=.:;:icn
5. i Kanji a:-:c ~ana E;.::-:- Me:hod

Kanji code table (6: 6)


Upper Lower ecce
code
' 0 1 2 3 ~ 56789ABC D E F
1:.1 A5 Dt *~ tl: ft ~ !:t179:f6~~;:;::::: :; ~- ~
A6 r: II ~ .ii ~~~ttsPt~~~tt~
A7 ~ ~ ~ ~ * ~ ~ ~ ~ : n ~ ~
A8
A8
A9
A9
A9
AA !: ~ ~ lA ~~iii jt ~ $1 & iii li
AA tl • a
AB ~~~=.a!~ I! Ql * ~ § ~ ~ F. :t
Ac • m • r., ~, tt ~, 1'l
AC 'lt?.~ltifEJf~*
AD Ri.&~-~~~-IPfill
AD tti!! i5 &!
AE ~ M. ~ Q ~ ~. ~ ~ ~ ~ W~ M
AF iii II!( EB ~~!If ill I! IS il I t ?
AF ~ ~ 4
J:. (0 12 3 4 56 7 8 9 A 8 CD E F)
BO WlllfJ·~~~·tiStiiBitltli$M
Bl ~.lft-$jl::f:WU11i!l'l!l~~il:
82 ~~~X~ &
82 mM* ~ o a~~~
83 lt!I.Ji;.C!IG~Jira!R

* ==
* :n: ~~" J! a a
83
t'J B4 Jfil • a 11 ft m i* tiii El ;:1 8l ii iif
85 w& tt ~ • n Fc ~ n« 7 ~ ~ ~ ~ •
86 l:l~~~!IR~SBI*iiA~GtJlJ
B1
••***~*-"=·~~-
li::il~=
87
B8
89
of;-Hi fil tt &'J 0 tfi ~ tL ;;F; It at
II: If J1I ~ 1.!! ~ II !!:: Jl tl tl • li
=ea ii •

BA
8A
88 ~. ~
li il tl

5
g •
~ ~
~ ~
fi ~
~ ~ H
U ~~A a~~ S
n. B F. M

8c ~
l:fil~3!J;i&~f!i.K!Li!A~Si~
BD ~ll;&ifi

The kanji line is selecte~ with CD and CD .

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5. i Kanji and Kana Entry Method

5.7.3 Kana
Select this function to enter ka:akana characters s::mbols and hiragana characters.

AL.ARM MESSAGE
10 11000l I SP:~•OL.E .!.:,.ARM :
11 I I I
12 110001 I A-:": .\RM 6~· CW
13 (10001 I A-:": ARM 60 • CCW
14 I
' '
1'
16 ' '
'
17 I
18 I
'
I '
19
'

o- 17 %{ 3? .U !t 6h n I? ~~ A:J Bt c;. D:l Et F'l


#( 101 11000 1 I SPINDL!I
MEM l 14 I 100 $r£;t l
MODE ALAR'4 ME!'fU WRIT£ UNA (020/HIOI

1 AL PHA 2 OtlHA MENU

0
When 3 KANA } is pressed, the following kana code is displayed above the setting area However, if
0
another line has been selected earlier with 3 KAH.I. ) , that line will display.

0- 1'7 2-1' ......... 0;%. E-t: F'l

To enter kana code,

when the ~ key Is pressed, kana character • 1 ' Is displayed in the setting area
when the .&. key is pressed, the next kana code row is displayed.
when the t key is pressed, the preceding kana code row is displayed.
Code table is given on the following page:

Note) The font will differ from that displayed on the CRT.

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5. Message C::.:: en
5.7 Kanji and :-.~-a Entry Me:hod

Katakana, graphics and symbol code table (1/1)

0 2 3 4 5 6 i 3 9 A B c 0 E

rn2
l~ 1........,.,.•.
3 0 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 c ,. < =
4 @ A 8 c 0 E F G H K L M
5 p Q R s T u '\.
6 a b c e
7
8
9
r ., .,
A
B -

'J -{ .,
J
'
1:
7
;t 11
1
~
<(

ry 'T
I

J '1
::f

~
l

'A t!
3
..
";

,1

c •; t- 't - ; t
..*
I) 7 'T 3t ) J) J "\ "1:

0 ..
: 6 j.. :e 'P 7 'J Jj, v 0 ? ) •
E c!: 9
F u ti

Hiragana code table (1/1)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B c D E ?I
, ~ <
10
- -
? '5 ;t .;t s ~ fr. tJt !
J} ~\ (,\

11
12
('
tf_
11 t:f
~ '5'
.-.. ...
.,
"':)
~ c: l, 1,; T ;
-:s
'tt 1t -t- ~
"t' \.' c c ~ ~~ 1'.1 t4 q) r:
·---
rn
l
13 1:! r;: v- . 'CJ tJ. .,s, J: .s:
14 t; ¥;) {, ~
"' •
t; ~ J: .;
~ e
y
F. ~ -= -.
" "'
Q n. -5 f) t;
-
15 /:) ~- ~ lv

Each katakana, graphics, symbol and hiraga.,a line is selected with 0 a~d [!] .
Note) The displayed font will differ from this :ode table.

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6. Prln~outFunction

With the onboard function, ladder circuits in memory and messages c:.., be output through the printer.
Note that the printer can print alphanumeric and katakana characte~ but not kanji characters.
Printing can be suspended halfway and resumed as instructed.

Printing ladder circuits


Ladder
Ladder + comment
Ladder + comment + cross

Printing messages
Alarm message
Operator message
PLC switch
Contact comment ••••• A device can be specified.
Coil comment ............ A device can be specified.
Comment

Note 1: Data can be printed while the user PLC program Is runnin;.
The CRT screen cannot be changed while data is being pr.:tted.

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6. ?rint-out Func:icn
6. 1 Print-out Fiowchart

6.1 Print-out F:c;·,chart

Connect the printer, and perform


initialization.

No

From the screen specify the print "PROGRAM NOT FO UND"


item.
D, SE'l')

Pressing the I ;:o Ikey initializes the


set data

No

Yes

From the screen specify the print "SETTING ERROR"


conditions. D
. 9 SE'l' )

Pressing tr.a l :=o Ikey initializes the


set data

No

Yes
Su;:pferr:e:.!
prir.t pacer.

Start printing:
The specified ladder program and "EXECUTION"
Only DsusPt ..s) i<ey
message data are printed.
Is enabled du:-ing
printing. DSTART) -

Suspensicn c~ printing:
Press (F.ESE7] to interrupt
printing. 8
Yes No "COMPLEEO•

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6. Print-out Fuiiction
6.2 Printer Connection and Se!ec: Switch S:!ting

6.2 Printer Connection and Select Switch Setting

6.2. 1 Printer connection


The MELDAS printer FF1T-029 or PAT-02A must be used.
Connect the printer with a Sl02 connector for AS232C devices (serial conne~ion).

Front

&::!usive printer
(FRT.02B)

MaJC. cable length: 1Sm

A021 cable side Print« side

GND
so
AD
AS
cs
DR
ER
GND 0~------------~

PAT-o2B accessory cable

Caution
• Do not connect ar.ything to the blank pins.
• The total cable le:-:S'fh must be 1Sm or less.

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6. : ~i nr-out Func::=n
6.2 P~inter Con~ec:ion and S.:!ec: Switc~ SeL.s r.~

6.2.2 Initial setting of PRT-028

(1) Initial setting


When power is t~med on, define the printer conditions in initial sening mode. The printe ~
conditions are listed in the table below. Set them accordin~ to the indication (MC).
For the sening operation, refer to the MELOAS 1/0 Printer (?RT-028) lns:ruc:ion Manual (8Ni=-
A2919).
The menu number marked with * indicates the default value (defined at the fac:ory before
shipment).

I
Function No. Parameter Menu number Setting contents I
01 Page length 01 3 inches
02 3.5 inches
03 4 inches
04 5.5 inches
05 6 inches
06 7 inches
07 8 inches
08 8.5 inches
* 09 (MC)
10
11 inches
11 2/3 inct:es
11 12 inches
12 14 inches
13 15lnches

*
02

03
Une spac:ng

Character pitch *
01 (MC)
02

01 (MC)
11/6 Inch
1/8 inch
10 CPI {80 OPI)
I
02 12 CPI (96 OPl)
03 17 CPI (1~6 OPI)
04 Proportional

*
04

05
LO switcn
Print quality switch
Buzzer on/off *
01 (MC)
02

01 (MC)
Selection cf LO
Selection cf NLO
On
I
02 Off I
06 LO CG switch 01 Built-in CG
* 02 (MC) Cassette CG
11 Receive buffer 01 1-r~ne buffer system
* 02 (MC) N.ftne buffer system I
12 Data bit * 01
02 (MC)
17-bit syster.t
8-bit system I
13 Switch at power
on
* 01 (MC)
02
I Online
Offline I
14 Printing direction 01 Two-way (rnoce 1)
* 02 (MC)
03
Two-way (rnoce 2)
One-way

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6. Prir:-out Function
6.2 F~:nter Connection and Sei::: S.·;itch S;.-:Jr.;

Function No. I Parameter Menu number I Setting conte!'lts


15 'Sutfer-tull print LF
or./off
* 01 (MC)
02
L= on
Lc: off
16 PE detection * 01 (MC)
02
On
Off
18 Character type of
di!;it 0
* 01 (MC)
02
0
0
19 Country
specifications
* 01 (MC)
02
JA
Fn
(Japan)
(France)
03 USA (U.S.A.)
04 UK (United Kingdom)
OS GE (Germany)
06 SW (Sweden)
07 rr Qtaly}
08 S? (Spain)
09 ON (Denmark}
10 NOR (Norway)
11 ou (Netherfands)
12 AF (Africa)
13 USA (U.SA)
14 FnC (French region in Ca.~ada)
15 FR2 (France 10
16 UK2 (United Kingdom 10
21 Print command 01 CR only
code * 02 (MC) CR, LF, vr, FF, US
22 CR function * 0201 (MC) CR
CR + LF
23 CAN code * 01 (MC)
02
On
Off
24 DC1/DC3
processing
* 01 (MC)
02
On
Off
25 SO/SI processing * 0201 (MC) On
Off
26 Fi= code * 01 (MC)
02
F::' operation
LF operation
03 Ignore
'ZT Switchover of VT
ser-Jng
* 01 (MC)
02
Settlng per inch
Settlng per line
41 Switchover of
expanded
* 0201 (MC) - Data buffer 1OK bytes
Download buffer
CG/RAM 03
04
42 Net used * 01 (MC)
02
Area
Area
1
2
03 Area 3
04 Area 4
61 Selection of auto- 01 Not used
sheet feeder * 02 (MC) Usual

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6. Prim-out r= :.:~ ::ion

6.2 Printer Cc-.,ec:ion and Select Switch S::::ng

Function numoers 81 to ::: are a;::plicable only to the serial print;:·.

Function No. Parameter Menu number Setting contents


81 Data pr: :essir.g 01 AIJ inpU1 :ata is received even In the
after desa!ected deselec: :node.
by the c :-:iine
switch
* 02 (MC) Data is ;:-ceived for 350 ms after desa : :~:ed
and ignc:ed thereafter.
82 DSR sw::~hing 01 On
* 02 (MC) Off
83 RTS tirr.::1g
switchir.;
* 01 (MC} Set to hi!;:l level in select mode Q.e., cscd
for distir.::ion between select and des::ect
mode).
02 Synchror:izes with OTR (i.e., used as
ROY/BSY signal).
84 CO processing 01 On
* 02 (MC) Off
85 CTS sw~ching 01 On
* 02 (MC) Off
86 ., CER swttching * 01 {MC)
02
On
Off
91 Overrun ouffer
type
* 01 (MC)
02
20 bytes - busy
256 bytes - busy
03 512 bytes- busy
04 1024 bytes- busy •2
92 Selecticii of 7 cr a 01 7bits
bits * 02 (MC) Sbits
93 Protoccl 01 ROY/BSY (LOW) •1
*02 RDY/BSY (HIGH) •1
03 (MC} XON/XOi=F
94 Stop bit 01 1 bit
* 02 (MC) 2bits
95 Parity c~ * 01 (MC)
02
No parit'f
Odd paf.:y
03 Even pa.~
04 Ignore parity

--
96 Baud ra:: 01 (MC) 9600 SFS Port 1 or 2 in use
*02 4800 SFS Port 0 in use
03 2400 SFS
04 1200 SFS
OS 600 SFS
06 300 BFS
07 200 SFS
08 110 BFS

•1: Even when menu No. :2 (CC:~) is selected for function


No. 86, it is internally assumed to be menu No.01 (SO)
if menu No.03 (XO~:,'XOFF protocoQ is selected for *3
func:ion No.93.
•2: If the receive buffer :apacit'J is set to 1K bytes by function No.41, the overrun buffer o;:srates
assuming that menu ~ ~o.03 cf function No.91 is specified.

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6. Print-out Function
6.2 Printer Connection and Se ;~ :: Switch Setting

(2) List of initial values


The ta::!e be!cw lists the initial values set for the PRT-028 printer.

Func!ion No. Parameter Menu number Setting contents

01 FORM LENGTH 09 11
02 LPI 01 6
03 CPI 01 10
04 LO OR NLO 01 LO
05 BUZZER 01 ON
06 LO CG 02 CASS:t IE
11 BUFFER 02 N UNE
12 CHAAA. TABLE 02 8
13 PWON 01 ON-UNE
14 DIRECTION 02 BI-DIR.2
15 BUF. FULL 01 LF
16 P.E. 01 ACTIVE
18 ZERO 01 0
19 CHARA. SET 01 JA
21 PRINT COMMAND 02 CR, u:, VT, FF, US
22 AUTOLF 01 CR ONLY
23 CAN 01 VAUD
24 DC1, DC3 01 VAUD
25 SO,SI 01 VAUD
~6 FF CODE 01 FF
27 VT SETTING 01 EVERY 1"
41 RAM AREA 01 DATA SUF.
42 RESERVED 01 AREA 1
61 ASF 02 NORMAL
81 OFF-UNE STATE 02 IGNOF.E
S2 DSR 02 INVAL!D
83 RTS TIMING 01 RTS
84 co 02 INVAUD
S5 CTS 02 INVAL!D
S6 CER 01 INVAUD
91 OVER RUN 01 20
S2 DATA BIT 02 8
93 PROTOCOL 03 XON/XOFF
94 STOP BIT 02 2
c-
-:) PARITY 01 NON
c-
-0 BPS 01 9600
co RESET 01 esc c 1

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6. Print-out :=un.::.cn
6.2 Printe~ Ccr. ~ =~:ion a:-.c Sele ~: Swit c~ Setting

6.2.3 PRT-02A select switch setting

(1) Select switch setting

The PRT-02A printer contains the following DIP switches. S.:t them accordir.g to the indication
{MC).

<D Country specifiCation

Set the DIP switch to suit the character type used in yot..:r country as follows.

Country
SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3
name SW- 1 to -3 indicate the Dl? switch
numcers.
JA )( X X
•x• incicates OFF (open).
us X 0 X •o• indicates ON (closed).
(Any combination other than those in the
UK 0 0 X
table depends on the switch
GE )( X 0 specifications.)
SW 0 X 0

~ Selection of TOF interval

lnter-TOF fine count SW1-4 Note)


The inter-TOF line counts indicated in
11 inches (66) )( (MC)
the table are those when line spacing
12 inches (72) 0 Is specified as 1/6 inch. When line
spacing is 1/8 inch, these counts
t:ecome 88 and 96 respectively.
When power is turned on, the default
~ OC1 and OC3 processing fir.e spacing is 1/6 inch.

Processing I SW1-5
Effective X (MC)

IGNORE 0

@) Selection of LF on/off at buffer-full

Selection SW1-6
LF off X (MC)

LFon 0

G) Print command code


(effective only for logic and seek)

Command code I SW1-7


CR only I X (MC)
CR, LF. VF, FF, US I 0

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6. Print-out Function
6.2 Printer Connection a.- d Select Switch Ser.ing

(g) CR fur.c::on

Function S'N1-8
CR X (MC)

CR + LF 0 CR + LF: LF is executed after CR.

(l) Type of digit 0

Character form SW2-1


0 X (MC)
0 0

(8) Receive buffer switching

Buffer system SW2-2


NKB ring buffer system X (MC) (N = 3K or 11<)
1-line buffer system 0

~ Print mode selection at power on

Print mode SW2-5


10 CPI X (MC)
Proportional 0

@ Selection of data bits, 7 or 8

Data SW2-6
Sbits X (MC)
7 bits 0

@ Selection of select or deselect mode at power on

Data SW2-7
Deselect X (MC)
Select 0

@ Selection of two-way or one-way printing

Data SW2-8
Two-way X (MC)
One-way 0
One-way printing is recommended in the graphic mode.

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6. = ~:nt-out F ..mc:ion
6.:2 ?rinter Connection ar.c S.:.ec: S .'l:tc:l Se<. 1n ~

'8· Se!ec:ion of 7 c~ S bits

! Bits s·.v21-6 - Indicates the D!r: switc~ number.


f

8 bits (~.1C)
•x· indicates o;:~ (open).
X
·o· indicates ON (closed).
7 bits 0 - 7-bit specificat:cn

-
Q 5 Parity check

Paritt SW2-8 SW2-8


EVEN X X

I 000 0 X

NO PARITY X 0 (MC)
IGNORE 0 0 - Do not define this.

@; Selection of stop bit, 1 or 2 bits

Stop bit SW21·1


1 bit X (MC)
2 bit 0

@ Data transfer rate (unit: baud}

Transfer rate S'.V22-1 SW22-2 SW22-3


9600 X X X

4800 X X 0
2400 X 0 X

1200 X 0 0
600 0 )( X

300 0 X 6
200 0 0 X

110 0 0 0

When 9600 baud is selected, do not spec:ty 7-bi data. no parity, and 1 stop bit.

(2) Usting of select switch settings


~e table below lists the settings of the select switches for the PRT-02A printer.

Switch 1 2 3 I4 5 6 1 I8
SW1 X X X IX X )( 0 I X

SW2 0 X X IX X I X 0 I X

S'N21 0 X X I0 X I X X I X

SW22 )( X x Ix
Note) •x• indicates OFF (open).
•o• indicates ON (clcsed).

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5. ~--:-out F'wnc:ion
€.3 : ;:>eration Procedure

6.3 Operation Procedure

(1) Menu operation for printing

G Controller function selection key

(Func!.icn menu)

1 MESSG. 2 10 Si. 3 Fll.E 4 l.AC: ER

Press menu key D2 10 ST.)


(Submenu)

4 ROMWRi ~ PRINT

(Operation menu)

SET PRINT

(2) Print-out screen

PRINT-OUT
#
1. LADDER PROGRAM 1 11. PRINT FORM 0
2. COMMENT 0 (0: ELII: 1: CONDENSED)
3. COMMENT + CROSS 0 12. UNE SFACING 1
4. ALARM MESSAGE (10: 1/6 1: 1/8 INCH)
5. OPERATOR MESSAGE 13. START STEP 0
6. PLC SWITCH 1 14. END Sl:? 12345
7. CONTACT COMMENT 0 15. START FAGE 1
e. COIL COMME.J'IIT 0 16. MACHINE NAMING 0
9. COMMENT 0 17. SPECIFiE::J DEVICE X
10. PORT 1 18. STAF.'T NO. 0
19. END ~0. 3FF

#( DATA (
SET PRINT

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I 6.3 Operaticn Procedure

6.3. 1 Ser:ings of print conditions


Tr.e :~::le t:e!ow lists the print conc:tior.s that ca:1 ba set !rom :~e sc:eer..

# Parameter Function Setting range


I I (unit)

1 I Lacder program Specify whether to print the ladcer program.


I
2 I Comment
Specify whe!her to add a comment to the
ladder prcsram.

3 I Co:":'lment + cross
Spec:ty whether to add a cross.reference to
the ladc:r prosram.

4 I Alarm message Specify whether to print alarm messages. 0: Do not print


1: Print
5 I Operator message Spec!fy whether to print operator messages.

6 I PLC switch Spec!fy whether to print PLC switches.

7 Contact comment Specify whether to print contact comments.

8 I Coil comment Specify whether to print coil comments.

9 j Comment Spec!fy whether to print comments.

0: Port 0
Specify the port to which the printer is
10 Pert 1: Port 1
connected.
2: Port 2

11 Print form
Spec:ty the print form in which the ladder
program is printed.

Spec!fy line spacing at which the ladder


I o: Elite
1: Condensed

0: 1/6 inch
12

1A
Lir.e spacing
program is printed.
I 1: 1/8 inch

.;: Start step When printing part of the ladder program,


spec:ty the first and last step. (If both are 0 to 99999
specified by o. all steps are printed.)
1.: E:-:d step

15 Start page Spec!fy the first page number to be printed. o to 999


Spec!fy whether to print the ladder program
with machine names. Create the machine 0: Do not print
1€ Machine naming names in advance using the operator 1: Print
message in message creation function mode.

If necessary, specify the name of the device


Device name
1i Sj::ecified device for whic:-. the contact or coil comments are
(A to Z)
printed.

1S Start No. When s;:::ecifying the range of the numbers of Device numbers
the device fer which contact or coil comments (0 to 9999)
are printed, specify the start and end (0 to FFFF)
1S E:1d No. numt:ers.

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'· =-
5. ?hnt-out Funcrion
; 5.3 Cpera::on Procedure

6.3.2 Print forms and line spacing

(1) Print forms

• From the setting screen. the character size can t~ selected (Applicable only to the ladder
circuit).
• Two sizes, Elite and Concensed, are available.
• Selection of the print form changes the :1umber of crosspoints in the coil section per line.
• The default is Elite.

Character type Number of e~osspoints per line Characters per line


Elite 4 96
Condensed 11 136

(2) Une spacing


• From the setting screen. two types of fine spaclng, 1/6 and 1/8 Inch, can be selected.
(Applicable only to the ladder circuit)
• The default is 1/8 inch.
• Selection of line spacing changes the number of print lines per page.

Maximum number of print lines


Une spacing Maximum number of print fines
of cross-reference sequence per
of ladder only per page
page
1/6 inch 12 25
1/81nch 18 36

6.3.3 Combined matrix of print forms and line spacing

Maximum number of Maximum number of


Crosspoints In
Print form Une spacing ladder lines per page ladder lines per page
coil section
(comment + cross) (ladder only)
1/6 Inch 12 Oines) 25 (lines) 4
Elite
1/8 inch 18 36 4
1/6 inch 12 25 11
Condensed
1/81nch 18 36 11

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6. P~::-::-out Func::on
6.3 Coeration i=~ocecure

6.3.4 Printing the ladder prog~m

Follow the proced~~e below :o print the ladcer program.

~
,._,._r • ~ -.,r
Press ~ t SE-:" )

1) Start setting the print ccr.ditions. !


.
_lrt-
__.'.I
l .
••::t•
CONN( lOT
I
0
II . -~IHT t...ANG

I , : CI.ITt 1 : SWAI,.:O.J
0

J. C~M•CIIOSS 0 a. wt:r
!
:I
-
. . ......~... MilO
1
'0 : tJ• : , ,,, t.-c ...
I

Specify printing the ladder program. s. o•f•a.!' ,.,,G


-!
II . S~ .ut T ITt,. 0

#(IJ]) OATA ( [!]) a . 11'\.C S '. t MSIC I 14 . (100 lTC~ tU•S


T . ocv:CI COM

•• . c.o.. -.c.. r
COl\.. tO,.MCHf
0

•• ... ...c,..,., ,....,


IS. .,.... , Mel I

...
0
IT . CCV ICC

As necessary, specify for t:ie
comment and comment + cross.
~ t: .
I
~It':'
' "·
STJ.•T
'"0 100.
~0
,,'
1) To print the contact or ceil comments,
they must have been created in
advance.
II 8 I I OATA I I

:.iT1 I".IIOT

Set the port.


1: Port 1 1-- ,\
2: Port 2
• \\ ~·tNT•OUT

,,,....
I , ~.&O:c•

•'
l"lllltT . - 4
a.
Specify the print fcrm.
.. .........
CO-C•T 10: IU~I ~~~

I. COM •CIIOSJ u. WIOI


0: Elite ,,,,.
..'· ...... ,.....,,.
MilO I 0: 11• IIICMI
1: Condensed s. Ol"l.AT MilO u. I'T&n lTV
rw ""o

...
~~c tU•s

....
1
OCVI:C COM .
• ST.OIIT -~
'
Specify the lir.e spacing. COli. COMN(NT
CONN(IOT

0 IT.
M&CMUIC lOAMI
~CVICI
0
X
0: 1/6 inch
1: 1/8 inch tO . .-oa·r .•.
"· ITAIIT 100.
INO NO. ,,
0

When printing part of the iadder


program, specify the start and end
steps.

1) If both parameter are 0. all steps are


printed.
,..llllT•OUT

Specify the lr.itial page nl!:-nber to be L


•' "·
I , LAO: I~ ,..,,.,. \.A"G

.J a. ' :...........,

.....,.....""
C~ITI
printed. C~MMCNT I0 :
I.

_..,..........
COM•CIIIOIS 0 I I. WIU

r
• • A'-'AAW t : 1, . IIIC>OI
1) The default is page 1. I. u. • ..... lTV
e. ,.~c rw oouo I
, _,
1100 "'""
tU•S


I
r . ocv1:c CON, 0
As n_ecessary. specify mac!'line • • COl~ ¢0MM(IOT 0 I I . •&CMlMC ,..,.,
namrng. t. C:OM•CNf 17. DIVICI a
~--
1) To print the machine name, It must tO . I'OIItT
•••

ITAAT '10.
1110 110. ,,•
have been created in advance with
the operatcr message fl.:nction.
] L I t O&fA '
Press o~ I'RIN-:")and press [ -~J 11---i----:,:-:,.,.,--------r-::,.::_::I,::-JTI

1) The system star.s printir.g the ladder


program and displays E<ECUTION on
the screen.
2) When printing is completed,
COMPLE It:~ is displayed.

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6. ?rint-our Function
6.3 Operation Procedure

6.3.5 Printing messages


Follow the procedure below to print messa;:s.

I Press 09 SET) h r •
I I •. ll'•tHr I.A'-G
'"'"'·our
1) Start setting the print conditions. I' '
%.
I..&C=tJt
co....,,, 0 I 0 : C~ITI 1: .... ~.. ... ,
0
I
co,. • :~oss 0 U. WIOC
r •.
) .

I
I
i."""'ftU NSSO I 0: l i t 1: t i l lHCKI
Specify the message to be printed. I I :. OI'C ... f ..u : 0
u. suar "'"
(Example of specifying the PLC I . 11"\,.: 14. C"O lUI' IZH$
0'
I fW 111$1;

switch message) ~ , - - , -- , r-1 $ . ITUT NGC I


j • . OlVIel
1.
CO ...
c:1~ cowwc~r 0 . . . ...., .. INC ...... , 0
#((I}) DATA ( ITJ> , • . =MMCICT 0 11 . OCVICC
suar HO.
,,
X

.
II. 0
1 •.
~,~
I CMO HO.
1) Several massages can be specified. Also
massages can be specified together with the
ladder program.

Set the port


1: Port 1 r--1
a
-- t

ICTI
I OATA (

iMT

2: Port 2 /
,IIINT•OUT
Specify the initial page m.mber to be •

_
~
printed. I . ~AOOC II I
". ""'"' ....... 0

1) The default ia page 1. .. .......


z.
J.
COMNI~T

COlO • ~·011
0
0
10: CUTC
U. WIOI
"u•
1:·..~~·

IOICMI

. . .,.. ., -·
10: " •
s . .,.,,......... u . .,...u .,..,. 0
I. I'~C
IW 01110 14. 1110 .,.., t:II4S
As necessary, specify machine 7 . OIVICC CON. 1
naming. I. COl~ COOINCNT 0 t t, M.&C"liiC fUM( 0
t. c:c....,,.r 0 11. OIYICI z
1) To print the machine name, It must have been II. ITUT MO. 0
,:, • P"O•T' 1 •. CHO ItO. ,~,

created in advance with the opeqtct massage


function.

If necessary, specify the name of the


device for which the contact or coil
. :
sr.
OAT& C

comments are printed.


(Example of specifying the device X)
# C[!J!1)> DATA ( liJ> , .,,.t • O\IT
1) If no device Is specified, ccmments of all

.. _....... ....
devlcn are prlntad.
2) The device speclftc:don Is valid both for contact
I . ~ADO &II
z. COIONCIIT
I
0
"· ""'"'~
10: CUTC ,, ~~·
0

and coil comments at the same time.


J. cooo•c•on 0 11. WIOC
t: Ill
s. Ol'lii&T 01110
10
u. .,...."
r"11'11' '"''" 0
•. I'~C IW ltiiG 14. (110 ITCI' t:I)4S

.... =....,,.,
When specifying a device and the T . DCVICC COOl. II. tT_..T -~ I
range of the numbers of the COl~ COOIIOCNT 1 • • 10&( .. 1101 ......, 0
specified device, specify the start 0 IT. OIYICC ll

and end numbers. .•. I'Oat ...


"· IT4lt1' ItO.
CltO ItO.
'"
0

1) If both parameters are 0. the camments for the


entire range are printed. COMPL:iEO

Press Ds PRINT) and press 8 • c OATA I

1) The system statts printing thel8dde1 program


and displays EXEctmON on tbe screen.
2) 'Mien printing Is completed. COMPLETED is
displayed.

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6. Print·OU! Fur..:::cr:
6.4 Messages

6.3.6 Interrupting printing


Operate as follows to inte ~~upt printing.

I I
Press RESET key. I
1 to.AO:U:a ,' . ,,.,,.!' ~·"c
""' "'~ - our

o
1) Printing is interrupted. z. c:....,,., 0 I' .
ws:c
C:-JT( I : IMA'-.:,.1
2) Message EXIT is displayed. l . CCM • CIOSS 0 ll.
•. .l\..6,. ...... ,0
s. c~a•ar •••c
I . "'-C IW •SIC I
1) .
t•
ST.\It~

C!tO S~l"
ITI~

.,,.,
T . )IVICI COM . 0 U . IT~•r ,..~1

I. c;&~ CCNMIItf 0 I I. M&C"l~C "AWC 0


t. C:MM(JIIT
...
17. c'va:l
...
X
0

EXIT~
a I CloTlo I

, ....,.

6.4 Messages

Message Meaning Operator response


execunoN Oata is being printed
COMPLETED P:inting is completed.
exrr P:inting is interrupted.
Set the correct value within the
SEiTING ERROR The set value is outside the range.
range.
NO PROGRAM Tr.e specified program is not in Create the program or specify an
FOUND rr:emory. existing program.

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6. Print-out Function
6.5 Example of Print Out

6.5 Example of Print Out

6.5. 1 Example of ladder program in elite mode print out


The numbers in circles indicate the following:

Symbol
<D Step number
~Device
G) Contact comment (up to six characters printed)
® Contact cross
~ Coil comment (up to 18 characters printed)
~ Coil crosspoints (up to four points printed per line)

Example 1-1 (ladder + comment + cross), Elite, 1/6 inch

Fll£
"'5
1XO 11 JZ 13 14 15 IS r7 Y1 I EX~NA~ QOI~ Y01
oHI 11--11 II II II II I~ ~ 14 22
ISETXO
I
SETX1 $m2 uru SETX4 sms S£TX1i SETX7
I '
32
3li
l3
37
34
42
31
35
51
I I Ill 138
I I
I I
I m I
L H II
I
I I
IFO TO T1 \'2 Y3 Y5 Yli Y7 Y4 I EXTUNAL COl~ Y04
12t-fl u--il II II II II I~ ~ 20 40
I SETFO SlTYO SfTY1 SEiY2 UTY3 sms sms SETY7
I
JI03 38

21A1 Y1 ' Jr
'Ill
ICl
TO
..,,'II:: TO YO
;r
YO
JF
TO ¥8
~
I lliTERNAL COIL 11008
II J.r JF
~
( 29 39
I SETF2 SfTY1 uno srno UTYO smo smo SETYO
I
~104
XO
I
Y1
31
T1 ,,
38 38 38
Y1
38
Y1
38
Y1 YO I EXTERIIAL COIL YOO
~t.::u
smo
u--u
um SlTY1 urn
:J "
;W, sm1
II
sm1
II
SETY1
I~ ~ 13
26
23
71
24
21
25
38
I
~ ::::.---'' ' . ' ' 9
' 9
I
59 9li 100 105

~
123 135
I I
I I
I I
I• I Pl.C TIIIEI TOO
39 t;t_. I " TO 133 >f 58 7J II&
SlTY1
J29 I I I
IY• I I
HI--! I
1sm• I
120
YS
I
t
Hf----J
fstTYS
I
I

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6. Print-out Func::::;
6.5 Example of r:· :-:tOut

Example 1·2 (ladder + cor.:ment + cross}, Elite, 1/ 8 inch

f i i..E ,RTS

1 10 11 12 13 X4 ,, X5 15 17 Y1 I El~!~•AL COIL Y01


oHI II II 'I fl 11----< ~ 9 14 22 31
I SETXO SETX1 SET12 SE7':3 SETI~ S£TX5 SETX6 SETXi 3:: 33 34 35
I I 36 37 42 :st
.111 1138
l I
I m I
1- ~ 11
I I
I FO YO Y1 Y2 Y3 y~ Y6 Y7 Y4 I El7BNAL COIL Y0-4
12H1 II
SETYO
II
SETY1
:! II II II 11---\ )f 20 40
ISHFO SEi'T2 SETY3 SETY5 SETYS SETY7
38 9 141 I
1103
FZ
z1H1
Y1
II
YO
;r YO
A"i
.... YO
•c
;t,
TO
.J.r
TO
Af
TO
Jf
118
( ~
I llr.HNAL alI L 11001
29 39
I SETF2 SETY1 SETYO srno SETYO SETYO SETYO SETYO I
jl04
PIO 'n. 38
Y1
38

" .."
38
T1
38

"N
31
Y1
38
Y1 TO I EX~\NAL COIL YOO
II II II II--<
~
30HI II 13 23 24 2S
1SETXO SETT1 UTY1 sun SETT1 SETY1 SETY1 SFIY1 Z6 '0 21 31
l ' 9 9 9
' 9 9
I 59
123
96
115
100 lOS
I I

~
1118 Y1
39H TO X33 Pl!: TillER TOO
I SETII8 SETY1 5I 73 116
I~ I
9 I
I
~~I 20
I
I Y5 I I
t-11---' I
um I
1
I
I xa T1 Y2 T3 PL: TillER T01
~RI-.--<- 00 D4 >----!! . •t. . II ( T1 015 ~ 74 117 120
jSETXS
I
SEiY1
9
SEiY2
141
SETY3 I
I
I
1- ~I TO
I CO K37
~ "
PLC COUNTER COO
75 121
I
I
I-
I TIMUO
I
I
~I
....
co
UTYO
38
110 111
:J
lrZ
:J
113
., II
I
I PL: COUNTER C01

I COUll TO
II
SElWI srnn SEn% SEM
II
S[TJI4
( C1 016
~ 76 122

II 139 14% I
I TO co
~
T1 ~ 11n 111TE.,NAL COIL 110n
73~1 II II I 77
I TIIIERO TIIIER1 cou•ro c:::'..'IT1
144 55 61 71 I
I
I- mo nso
I
CJ
l"1 .nsw~
79 158
I I

l-
1179 I INTE~IIAL COIL 11079

I ~ 80

I I
I I

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: 5. F -~11-out Func:ion
! 6.5 :Xample of Print Out

6.5.2 Example of condensed ladder program print out


The numbers in circles indicate ttle following:
Symbol
<D Step number
<2) Device
~ Contact comment (up to six characters printec)
® Contact cross
® Coil comment (up to 18 characters printed}
(6) Coil crosspoints (up to 11 points printed per line}

Example 2·1 (ladder + comment + cross), Condensed, 1/6 inch

FlU ,IIT5

1 10 11 12 13 14 xs xa rr n I £r.tlWl CIIIL Y01


0 ;-i ~ 1---41--41----i 1-----i 1----f !------!~ >f 9 14 22 31 33 34 35 36 37 42

1smo 1sm1 sm2 mu um sms snxa smr I 51 tit 138

I I m I
t- L------------< }f II
I I
I FO YO Y1 Y2 Y3 Y5 . Y4 Y7 Y4 I Er.'ElWL Clll L Y04
12 H l-----4t---! 1-----4 ~ 1---41--f 1--11--< }f 20 40
1smo uno srn1 UTY2 um uns una SEm
1
1103
F2
38
Y1
'
YO
141
YO YO YO :YO YO 118 I Ill~ CIIIL 11001
21 HI--H ;r JF JFAr Jf :Jf ' H 29 39

~
1i SETF2
104
urn srno uno uno uno uno uno
' 38 38 38 38 • 38 31
1 ,._
•.u
- -..., 10 Y1 Y1 Y1 " " Y1 " YO I Er.cAIIAL CIIIL y~
<D--30 H t---i t---11---41----i 1----1 1----i ~ 1----< >-4 t3 23 24 25 2S r; 2ll 38 59 96 100
____.... SETXO UTY1 SETY1 stTY1 Urn UTY1 UTY1 un1 I 1~ 123 135 ~,
~
w- Ia t
n ' ' ' ' t '
I Pt.: TillS TOO (f.
39r TO 133 >i 54 73 116
~sma ,urn 1
29
I9 I
I
HH
UTY41
I
I
I 20 ·r
Irs r l
~ I
I I
lxa Y1 Y2 Y3 I PL: TIIID T01
46t::::!r-rf• DO 04 HI ;r H---'1 r1 rns >-4 74 117 120
sm1 un1 UTY2 um 1
I 11
' 141 1
I I TO
I-
1
YO
Ht--i.._-------;
1TIIIEJIO smo
= 137 ~
I

1
Pt.:
64
COWl~~
75
CliO
121

I 144 38 I
I reo. 110 11 112 13 14 1 P'..: CIIU":"!.~ C01
1- "---i!---ii--41---U----H---11---1 Cl 011 >, 76 122
I COUITO SETliO UTII1 UTII2 SEi¥3 SEn. I
J II 139 142 1

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6. ?rint-out Func: ..:::n
6.5 Example of ;: ~:r.t Out

Example 2·2 (ladder + comment + c~oss . , Condensed, 1/ 8 inch

;:;u PRTS
1 10 X1
X3 U X2 XS X6 x; Y1 • EXTEiiUL COil Y01
0 /-:'::! ~ 1---i t-----11--t t----11----it---- :-: )I 9 u 22 31 32 ::!3 34 35 36 37 42
I
S£no SETX, S£TX2 S£TX3 sEn• SETXS snx: SE"'l7
1
I 51 Ill 138
I
I I Y77 I
r-
1
~
I
II

FO YO Y1 Y2 T3 Y5 Y6 r. U I £XTUUL COIL Y04


12 t:; 1-----i 1--1 r----tl--t 1--11--11---:r--\
SETFO stTYO SETY1 SEM stTY3 Sffi5 SETY! Sr.Y7
Y, 21 40
I 103
38 9 141 I
T1
1 F2. YO YO YO YO YO !: lf8 I IWTUUL COIL •008
21 r--t!-----il >r U' H Jr ;: ,· : >1 29 39
S£TF2 SETY1 SETTO stTYa SETYO SETYO SETY:: Sc.tO I
I 104 I 38 38 38 38 38 38 I
1 XO Y1 Y1 Y1 Y1 Y1 Y1 n YO I £XT01Ul COIL TOO
30 t-1 ~ t--t 1--it--t1-----i t--!1---:!-\ >!I 13 23 24 25 26 rJ 28 38 59 I 96 100
uno um SETY1 S£TY1 S£TY1 sEm sm~ SF:Y1 105 123 135
I 9 9 t 9 9 9 9 I
1111 T1 I PtC TIIIEA TOO
39~ ~ 58 73 l16
1r 1 F
TO l33
1
~~
Jgr'4 I
!
I

~~ l
IS£TYS :
4S ~t-r{• DO D4 ~I \'2 JF T3 11----( r1 015 ~ PlC TIIIO T01
74 117 120
1sma 1 UTY1
9
um SEm
141 1
I I TO TO I
r- Ht--t:~---------i C:l 101 ~
PtC COIIlfTU COO
54 75 121
I 1llM£Ro gno I
I I eo 110 111 112 13 114 I PtC ecv.ru C01
r ' - i 1--i r----t 1--i1-----i t--! r----c co: 011
COUIITO S£Tll0 S£m S£1112 S£T¥3 SET¥•
>1
I
76 122
I 11 139 142 I
1 TO T1 COC'1 m I liTE.~ COIL 110n
73 ~ t----41--i t----4 ~ 77
I TIIIEIIO Tlll£111 COIIUO COUIT1 I
1cc 55 11 71 I
t- :CJm>i Nil
7!
~50
151
I I
I 179 I IITUIAI. COil 11079
~ ~ 10
I :
I X3 X2 X1 111 110 114 I
aq Jr , Jr ~r JF Jr Jr : tU 1111}1 PUU eo.AIIO 1017
S£TX3 1 S£TX2 S£n1 SEm S£TliO S£TY4 I 1 tZ 15
I . 142 139
~.J : Ir ~ ~
1

111 EXTUIUL COIL \'34


('f31. t7
' SET., 1 1SEM7 smo I
I 2 3a I
11112 I 1 rv YO T52 I EXTERIIAL COIL YSZ
........a~ I 2! ;r c Jl 101
I stm2 I S{lr·l smo I
I I 103 3S I

~.-1 :
I SET¥14 :
I I

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6. !=~ : ;;: -out F:.me:ion
6.5 :.Xample of Print Out

6.5.3 Example of alarm message print out

FILE IISGCK1
HO COIAIEHT
0 0 ALMAOO
1 1 AUiil01
2 2 AW02
3 3 ~03
4 4 ALIR04
5 5 AUIII05
6 6 ALIRO&
7 7 ALJROi
8 8 AL.&OS
9 9 Allli09
10 10 ALIR10
11 11 AUIR11
12 12 AUIII12
13 13 ALIR13
14 14 ALM14
15 15 ALM15
16 16 AI.JR16
17 17 AUIR1T
18 18 AUIII18
19 19 AUIR19
20 20 AUift20
21 21 ALIR21
22 22 Al.822
23 23 ALa23
24 24 ALJR24
25 25 AUII2S
26 26 AUIR26
27 27 ALJR27
28 28 ALIA28
29 29 Al.llit29
30 30 Alli30
31 31 Al.llil31
32 32 ALil32
33 33 ALMa33
34 34 Alli34
35 35 AUIIt35
36 36 A~S
37 37 AliR31
38 38 Alli138
39 39 AUIR39
40 40 ALJR..O
41 41 AUIR41
42 42 AUIR42
43 43 ALIR43
44 44 ALIR44
45 45 ALJR45
46 46 AUIR46
47 47 ALIR47
48 48 Al.lft~
49 49 ALIR49

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6. P:int-out F-..;:-- : :ion
6.5 Example c: Print Out

6.5.4 Example of operator message print out

Fi LE IISGCK1
HO COIIIIE!IT
0 0 OPEAOO
1 1 OPEA01
2 2 OPEA02
3 3 OPEAOJ
4 4 OPEA04
5 5 OPEAOS
6 6 OPEA06
7 7 OPEA07
8 8 OPEA08
9 9 OPEA09
10 10 OPEA10
11 11 OPEA11
12 12 OPEA12
13 13 OPEA13
14 14 OPEA14
15 15 OPEA15
16 16 OPEA16
17 17 OPEA17
18 18 OPEA18
19 19 OPEA19
20 20 OPEA20
21 21 OPEA21
22 22 OPEA22
23 23 OPEA23
24 24 OPEA24
25 2S OPEA25
26 26 OPEA26
27 27 OPEA27
28 28 OPEA28
29 29 OPEA29
30 30 OPWO
31 31 OPEA31
32 32 OPEA32
33 33 OPEA33
34 34 OPEA34
35 35 OPEA35
36 36 OP~S
37 37 OPEA37
38 38 OPEA38
39 39 OPEA39
~ ~ OPEA40
41 41 OPEA41
42 42 OPEA42
43 43 OPEA43
44 44 OPEA44
45 45 0PEA45
46 46 OPEA46
47 47 OPEA47
48 48 OPEA4a
49 49 OPEA49

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6. Print-out Func::cn I
6.5 E.xample of ?~int Out

6.5.5 Example of FLC switch print out

FILE IIS~CK1
COIIIIEHT
0 PLCSIACO
I PLCSIA01
2 PLCSIA02
3 PLCSIA03
4 PLCSIA04
5 PLCSIAOS
6 PLCSJAC6
7 PLCSIAOi
8 PLCSIAC8
9 PLCSIA09
10 PLCSJA10
11 PLCSIA11
12 PLCSIAi2
13 PLCSIA13
14 PLCSIA14
15 Pl.CSIA15
16 Pl.CSIAi6
17 PLCS1Ai7
18 Pl.CS1Ai8
19 Pl.CSJAi9
20 Pl.CS1A20
21 Pl.CSJA21
22 Pl.CSIA22
23 Pl.CSJA23
24 PLCSIA24
25 Pl.CSIA25
26 Pl.CSJA2S
'lJ PLCSIA27
28 PLCSIA.Z9
29 PLCSIA29
30 PLCSIA~O
31 PLCSIA31

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6. Print·Ot..:t ~ur-:C:1cn

6.5 E.xamp:e of Print Cut

6.5.6 Example of contact comment print out

FILE IISSG?RT
COIIIIE!IT
xo SETXO X2B X56
X1 SETX1 X2C X57
X2 SETX2 X2D X58
X3 SETX3 X2E X59
X4 SETX4 X2F XSA
xs SETXS X30 XSB
X6 SETX6 X31 15C
X7 SETX7 X32 XSD
XB SETXS X33 X5E
X9 X34 X5F
XA X3S X60
XB X36 . X81
XC X37 X62
XD X38 X63
XE .X39 X64
XF X3A xes
X10 X3B X66
X11 X3C X67
X12 X3D X68
X13 X3E Xl59
X14 X3F X6A
X15 X40 X6B
X18 X41 XI5C
X17 X42 X6D
X18 X43 X6E
X19 X44 X6F
X1A X45 X70
X18 • 146 X71
X1C 147 X72
X1D X-48 X73
XlE 149 X74
X1F 14A X75
X20 148 X76
X21 I4C xn
X22 140 X78
X23 14E X79
X24 X.tF X7A
X25 150 . X7B
X26 151 X7C
X27 152 X7D
X28 X53 X7E
X29 XS4 X7F
X2A 155

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6. ?rint-out Function
6.5 Example of Prim Ou't

6.5. 7 Example of coil comment print out

FILE MSSG?R7
COIIIENT LIST
DEVICE COIIIEIIT LIST DEVICE COMMENT LIST DEVICE COMME!IT Ll ST
YO EXTERNAL COIL YOO Y28 Y56
Y1 EXTERIIAL c:ll L Y01 Y2C Y57
Y2 Y2D YS8
Y3 Y2E Y59
Y4 EXTEIUW. C:liL Y0-4 Y2F YSA
YS Y30 YSS
Y6 Y31 YSC
Y7 Y32 YSD
Y8 Y33 YSE
Y9 Y34 EXTERNAL COIL Y34 YSF
YA Y35 Y60
YB Y36 Y61
YC Y37 Y62
TD Y38 Y63
YE Y39 Y64
YF Y3A Y6S
no EXTERNAL COIL Y010 Y38 Y66
Y11 Y3C Y67
Y12 Y3D Y68
Y13 Y3E Y69
Y14 Y3F Y6A
Y15 Y40 Y68
Y16 Y41 Y6C
YtT Y42 Y6D
Y18 Y43 Y6E
Y19 Y44 Y6F
YU Y45 Y70
Y18 Y46 Y11
Y':C T47 Y72
T1D T48 Y73
Y"lE T49 Y14
Y"lF T4A Y7S
l'20 T48 Y76
l'21 T4C Y77
r"
l'23
T4D
T4E
Y78
Y79
l'24 T4F Y7A
Y25 YSO Y7B
l'25 TS1 Y7C
l'27 TS2 EXTERNAL COIL YS2 Y7D
Y2! TS3 Y7E
l'29 TS4 T7F
Y2A TSS

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6. P:-::-::-:_t i=wnction
6.5 ~.(a 7-;)le of Print Out

6.5.8 Example of comment output

FILE IISG

COMMENT
0 1 0 SYUJIKU
1 1 0 TAlK I

. . . . . so. . . . . :c<> . 120.


2 1 0 GENZAITI
3 2 0 SYUJIKU o
4 2
5 2
0
0

SP INDLE
s ·-·-·-·-·-·-----·-·-·-·-·-·
0. . . . . 50
. . . . . :oo
'

6 2 0 • s ·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-'-'
7
8
9
to
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
2S
26
'D
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40

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I 7. ~.~essages

7. Messages
During operation onboard, messages are displayed on the CF.T display terminal.
There are two ty~es of messages: error messages and function messages.

(1) Error messages

An error message is displayed when the operator operates the E3 unit incorrectly or defines
invalid data

Error message Meaning Action to be taken


OPERATION ERROR The unit Is operated incorrectly. Operate the unit correctly.
SETTING ERROR Invalid data is Input in the data Input correct data
setting area
PROG NOT FOUND (j) When an attempt was made to cD Specify a device, instruction, or
search a device, Instruction, or coil used in the ladder circuit
coil in read mode, the specified
device, Instruction, or coil was
not found.
(2) When an attempt was made to (2) Specify an existing program.
print a ladder or message, the
specified ladder or message
data was not found.
COMMAND CODE In Write mode, the specified Specify the sequence instruction
ERROR sequence instruction is invalid. correctly.

DEVICE NO. ERROR In write mode, an invalid device Specify a valid device number.
number Is specified.

COIL ALREADY In Write mode, the same name as Although the message is
USED the existing coil is specified. displayed, the specified data is
written.
LADDER ERROR There is a circuit that cannot be Delete or recreate the circuit
converted In convert mode.
PROGRAM SIZE In convert mode, the circuit size Using the file function, increase
OVER exceeds the registered size. the registered size.

PLC RUN An attempt Is made to edit the Stop the user PLC by setting
user PLC program while it Is system selection switch No.2 to
running. (An attempt is made to on or by CRT operation as
perform some operation inhibited described under section 3.1 .2.
while the user PLC is running.)
NOT WRITE An attempt Is made to write data Perform a necessary read
without a read operation such as operation.
a step search or coil search.

CIRCUIT When an attempt is made to Change the ladder circuit to up to


CONTINUATIVE SiZE create a ladder circuit with six or six retums.
OVEn more returns.

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,7. Messages

Error message Meaning Action to be taken


LADDER OVER When the created circuit exceeds Change t.":e circwit to up to 18
FLOW 18 stages after rerum. stages a~ar rerum.
CIRCUIT <D When a vertical line exists at <D Place a vertical line at a
CONTINUATION the return start position in an positicn after return.
ERROR extended circuit
~When an anempt is made to CZ, Extension operation cannot be
pertonn two or more returns in performed.
a circuit having two or more Create a new circuit by write
extended lines. operaton, etc.

PARAMETER ERROR System copy function parameter Set bit se!ec:ion parameter H51
is not set bit 1 to 1.

SETTING ERROR <D Invalid key data is entered. Enter valid key data
~An anempt is made to read
messages exceeding the
runber of registered
messages.
MESSAGE UNK Message size cannot be judged Register it on message initial.
ERROR corredfy.

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,7. Messages

(2) Function messages

The function messages are displayed to give operation instructions or report processinG states.

Function message Description


SELECT FUNCTION Displayed when function selection is needed.
DISPLAY OVER FLOW Displayed when an attempt is made to move the cursor two
screens or more with the down cursor key
CD . Pressins the
(!] key cannot scroll the screen any more.

LADDER END Displayed when the last program is read in read mode.
DELETE 1·CIRCUIT Displayed when deletion of one circuit Is specified in delete
mode.
COMPLETED Displayed when execution of the specified command ends.
PRESS <CNV> Displayed when an attempt is made to read the user PLC
Program after e<flting (writing, Inserting, or deleting) it but before
conversion.
DELETE 1-CIRCUIT (OISP) Displayed when defetion of a circuit block In the buffer (not yet
converted) ot the screen is specified in delete mode.
EXECUTION Displayed while the specified command Is being executed.
SELECT FILE! Displayed when an attempt is made to write ladder circuit or
perfonn message operation without registering edit file.
SELECT !NIT! Displayed when an attempt is made to perfonn message
operation without setting the number of messages or the data
length on message initiaL

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